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in lTTIMrtHE COIXDOB OP DEI5TAI- SCRGEair. vm HE Session of 18fM wiu "-' 'FfinS fS5 i November cUmue err facility a bormh prJUl .nd bf Jeci 7SLk will he giten tothe Surgical end Me cbanfc.1 departments, Commodloo J" pared for this purpose, where the class w.ll hsveen opportunity of tUifj witnessing, ;end each one of per. fonninjwiih hie own hands, the venous mantpula- lions pertaining thereto. i.-rHM Caurur A. Ha HlP,?-:?..? Taos. E.Bo,Jr., M. IX, Prof, efpecid Pathol- ogy end Therapeutics -i I Vu i! W. R Hahdt; M.D., Prof, of Anatomand Pbye. . ' ology. , l'' ----- - . The Chair of Dental Physiology and Pathology, vacated by the death' f Prol Haras-, willUp ' temporarily filled by Drs. Hassis and Bom., Jg "Harris will lecture on Dental Pathology, an Do Bond on Denta! Physiology. -;f - k . . , i. B.Satim, D.D.&, Demonetralor of Mechanical Dentistry. ; 'iyf-'-y' Terms. Ticketa,eacn$85. -Demonstrations, .0. - Dissecting, (opUonal) $10. Matriculation. J. Di ploma, $30. ' W. K. HANDY, Dean - Attention I Mth Rcgiinent. T7"OU are hereby commanded to parade on Hills Y borough Street, In the City of Raleigh, on Sator day 1 9th of October, at 1 1 o'clock, for RgimenUl teWeW. .. """.. i . ' ' . . . The Commissioned Ofiieers will parade at their anal parade ground, on the day preceding, st half put 10 O'clock, armed end equipped according to law. There will be an election held on Friday the 18th, for LieaTenant Colne! to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. Horton. . ; JOHN H. MAnlY UOW wear 177) EM AWING In the Post Office, Baleigh, N. C. JLLU, 30th September, 1844. Jones, H Kelly; J King, M A King, J King, C W K.. Oct. 1st, 1844. 80. -: rT A KI ES S I Rl KJ.M; 8 ,, I (LITE OP HltlFHV H. C.V COMMISSION MERCHANT AND FORWARDING- AGENT, Stcimokx Stbket. l rsw DOOK5 BELOW D. R. : . '" ; Newsom, i : ' I ITTTAVING located, in Petersburg, with a lew IXLLof conducting a Commission and Forward imrl business, respectfully solicit patronage- lue care and attention will be given to. puf. chasing-and forwarding Goods which may be or. deredx " - '- September 23, 1844. . t 784t. No Hambug Great Improvement ADDITIONAL ROOMS DINING ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR LADIES' OR DINARY. ON THE SECOND, IN BOYD'S HOTEL; KING ST, CHARLESTON, S. C ffflHE proprietor J.' D BOYD, (formerlj 'of the JJ Charlotte Hotel, No. Ca.V informs his friends and the travelling community that be is just as anxious to have guests and please them, as the Democrats can be to elect J as. K. Polk, and as fall; 'determined to w hold on, ss the Whig are to stfpport Henry day, will be as thankful to patrons as either candidate ' will lie for votes. ' J. L), BOYD. 8ep. S3. 78 4t. CAPITAL, $300,000. toe ffEnr-Yonn. comiBunosnip fiee mcEANCE compact, - OEFICE. VO. 57. WALX. STREET. - Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildings In general, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Ships baibung. Bbipsin fort anq. their Cargoes, and every description of personsl Property, . " AOAIM3T LOSS OR DAMAGE ST USE. J. 8MYTH ROGERS, President. R W, Maetiv, Secretary I D. W. 8T0NE, Agent, At Raleigh, N. C. May 16,1844. 40-.w4weolypd FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. n lw lUiatiiSv Haywood & ? Co. are now receiving from New J .1 OTk ana rhilsdelphis, a large and gen l 0 eral ssaortment of , ' Dress an4f3elelnes OiemTcalj, PAINTS AM) 01L8, D YE-STUFFS, ftLAS&W A PRRVtTMRRV 1 Jr.. Which they -sis prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants, and others dealing id their ..inie, at unusually low pnees. . wjto-i!' Those wishing to bay, will find it to their Interest to call and examine before purchssing elsewhere. Particular attention i at sll times will : be given to putting up Prescriptions, as welLas the , dispensing of vedwines. . - , ... . t t jaleigh. July 1844. r I 67 6m Cledlcat College or the State of t Somb Carolina, j rmHE regular COURSE OF LECTURES in -U this InatitoUon will be resamed on . the second Monday 'tar November. " - ' . i ' Anatomy, by J. B. HOLB ROOK, M. D. r Burgenr.bT E. OEDDING3, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicines, by S. H PhtaioloCT. bv JAMES MOULTRIE M. D. Materia Medics, by HENRt 41. FROST, M. D Obstetrics, by TH03. G PRU)LEAU, M. D, Unsmistry. by C. U. BHEPARO, M. D. ' The Sehoorfor Practical Anatomy will be nader toe charge of Urs. HOLuRQOK and OGIEK. Clehical Instruction at the Marine Hoipital and Aims House. . UKIXBr K. rKOST, Dean. ' Angust 26, 1844. '- 1 60 6T CHEAP GOODS ! CHEAP GOODS !! A t U this day receded s fresh lot of fancy Dry Goods, which will be sold treat Urzains ilch Fancy Silks, f a beautiful sMe. i Cashmere de Ecoose, ; ; 40 q,.,,; v il M yards wide laney Lama Cloth, (fat dresses,) Black Gro ds Soioe, Blue Black do do I , Worsted Mitts, edk and Wool do Bogle do IJt Bugle do. Children's do Blsck Silk Glores, Ladies' and Gentlemen's kid do Bugled Cottars, Lace and Dimity do - - ' , Velvet and 8iHt Points, - 4 Hair pinsf Head Dresses and Girdles, . f Colored Merino Bilk Hose, (fine article,) Black English 8lk and Caahmece Hose, Children Nett Caps, Ladies do -. Corded Bkirta, lu C. Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, ,. CTnne,) ; - . , , Bngted Gimps, Lisle Xacee sod Edgings. ' triped and Plaid Lace Monns, . 1 , Plaid Bilk warp AUpaccM, . " ' 5d Tesans, Bochs Shawls, . Turkish MiUs, figured Paneinaes, ". ' . - " r?nIinjB'Hol!ands, IrWhLinens, . Fancy Silk Mitts, Jaconet Cambrics. Call and, examine; as ws .vrfll sell any Goods on tusja st ery hf f ces ' r - vX; ; - 2SCgwrTHco. v A. Aers, J Atkin,-G8 , . Atkings, J T Ashton, R B. Besstey, D . Baily, Y Bnmst, W H -3 Botsford. 8 N 3 Bunch, H Boklemann, J Van Busbee, Chrins Berkley, WH - Baugb, Berry, V Barrett, Mary hi Boy den, N BuflWo, W Bolewan, Mrs L v- Blake. R Beatties, H Brysnt, J Bacon, J Bagly, H Bell,B Barbee, 8 Beone, C C. Caldwell, J V haves, C Curat, J ' ' " Crowder, Campbell, W H ., S QarroH.M. Craven, P Cook, M Ch'tlds.Mr D. Daniel, JO DecostT. Miss L iXis, Alice Davis, Jos - Dumntng, W Davis, L Downey,; Esndle, E Evans, Mrs E Earp. R Elesndr. Miss EUwtt, W Ealmon, A . Eap, E Ecton, R r. Fowler, Mr Fliet, J S Fleming, J Fort, Mrs E Fsrrer, W H Fowler, W L G. Gully, R - Grady, M Grady, D Green, R Garrett, W Granbury, J M H. Hart, E B Hicks, W S Holmes, W Harrison, MB Hunnicut, J Hammonds, Miss 12 N T t nouze, o i Hilt, Green Harris, H HarrodD S Haywood, W R House, B Hunter, W Howard, J Handy, H Harrison, W Huard, H Howard, R Haylaod, J A Hughes, J F Harrison, Mrs Rosanna J. x Johnson, A Johnsoo, 9 Johnson, J M Johnson, R Johnson, Miss Macon Jones, W ' Jones, A Jones, W Jones, D'. . T. G. 8C0TT, P; M. Person! calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. x froyans. Miss Msry C Levey. H Little, J Lyons, J Lee, H Lsngdon, W J Lane, U . , M. Mosby,M MeMair.J Manes, J Moss, EL Mils, W MHler, R ' 3 Moring,F G WeadtW H MangumVTM Mason, W M Monroe, S NeUon, C C Nance, W H Nash, 8 E Nones, P 4 : -0. - K)Daniel. W Pealand, J L Pool, H I , Parish, A Polyard.JH Posse, Miss R Pookham, L Pearson, J H R. Rieres, W Roberts, H 8 Read, J G Rogers, W Reneord, S Rowe, M Rogers, J W (tedding, B Rigaby, J 1 Rherts, R Roly, J D 8. Jewell, Dr H Saly, A Scott, J 3 Sater. E Snead. R 8 & J G SiTirs. Miss M spikes, 8 Smith. Z A " Shauek, W N Smith, H Stuart, J A Solomon, A A 8orrrll,M Show, J Samuel, A J Stringfellow, Miss E Stringfellow, Mrs A A Sneed, J J f. Thomas, E fThoraa?, J H rhomiieon, W V. Vaotthnr 8 7enable, A W W. Wilkin, Mra A W WoUtenholme, H Walton. W H Wliite. Charity Woodard. B Whtghter.M Warren, N Walker, J " Waskee, Miks MT 2 White, A Wynn,R 3 LWeddiri?, 8 Weathers poon ox Chartens Walton, 8 G fWhitfield, W A WeatherepOon, L Y. Young, J W I tl w ss . - A ivc. October !5. - 'Tsyetteville Street. 3f Mr. R, Smith's Store." . 4 fSUGA;:, Tea, Molasses -T ' Uc- from 7 to IT cents ' " ' " . v Cv-i and Salt, . ' ' t -H.PEPPEIL'SPICB., 3 . . . . wObli LEATHKR Ta i a l.-tv -t 4f: t , " . v si sjejjuej T ' rl'JSS? Lgdo,'and - V 77 . - llfittt Proat for tbs ready. " v ' . rsWoVtliNsViv ; - will peuk. 40 WpELES OF NORFOLK; OT11HE Subscriber takes the liberty of informing 4sb the Citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he has located himself on Fayetteville 8lreet, nearly opposite the Post Office, in the build ing lately orenpied by W. W. Holden.Esq. The Subscriber would beg leave to inform the citizens, that the Oyster season is st hand, and Oysters will be used -again by ihera. He Would respectfully re turn bis most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received from .them ; and in return for their kind feelings, and liberal patronage toward him, he wilt use his best endeavors to serve them punctually and with an assurance on his part, that his Oysters shall be of the best quality, such as be would not offer to any one unless he were witling 4o partake heartily of the same. Such has been his conduct heretofore, and he will most asan redly be guided by the same role. He has been serving the City of Raleigh whh Oysters since ,1839, end has yet to be told-that he forfeited the confidence placed in him.' ' - -., , r. My first Oysters will bo offered about the 12thT of the month. t JOHN WILSON. Raleigh, Oct. 3. 1844. 80' Kectory Boarding;; School, HAMDEN, CONN. - . THE Suhscriber having been engaged in Teaching, both at ihs North snd South, for several years past, and having been indoced to open ai Family Botr ding School, for Boys, is prepared to, receive avfeW pupi in addition to- his present number. ' . - . A competent Assisunt is associated with him. and systematic and thorough instruction will be given in alt the branches of an English education, and in all studies requisite for admission to any of our Colleges, a also in the French and Italian languages,-if de sired, i - - . -V. . - , The nature 6f the School, the limited number of pupils, and their peculiar relations as member of the same family, will necessarily require the discipline 10 be strict, while it is intended that it shall be decidedly larenfal. -.-'-- TheJocation being fire miles North of New Ha ven, snd two miles East of Jhe North Haven Depot of the Hartford and New Haven Rail Road, is at once pleasant and healthful, easy of acces and retired. The terms of admission wilt be 200 .per annmr payable half yearly in advance end this wifi include board, washing: mending, fuet, lights, and tuition Pupils canr, remain during vacationsv ithout'xtr. charge. x . --' , ; -u , i For farthsr particulars apply to the Rector. . ' C.'W. EVEREST. ' - 3 ? lUferente may os made to-' '- -RRev. Dr.lfes fend Louis D. Henry, Esq , Rs Rev, JanrisB. Buxton, C. P. Mallett,E. W. VVffl. kings, and E. J. Hale, EsqrsFsyette.ille. N. i L. Msjlett and Joseph H. WaUers.EBqsr, WUmiog ton, N; c. ' ;v n 'a t$xt 4Tia wil1 wmmeoos'oa the first Mon-' day of November next. : -" . 4Hamdcn,8ept, Ulg44. N. d LiTEgARYSCIENTjnC ANP Idilitary Academy. . A N ACADEMY of the shore uenommstion ts fi Diw open, snd under the tuition of the follow log gentlemen? The Clsssks, f full Uoliegtaie course,; sir. n GRAY, v Military Tactics and- Mathematics, comprising Arithmetic Algebra, Geometry, Logarithms, Mo aoration. Trie-nometrTi f plain and pberical.) Sur veying, Civil Engineering, and Analytical Geome try, Mr. O. A. BUCK, (late Principal of the Ports- mouth Milrtanr Acsdemv.i CbemlfttrT and Natural Philosophy. 1 with full apparatus.) Mr. S. N. BOTSfORD. ' Teems for, Session of five months: Classical Department, f 20 00 Eneltsh do. 15 00 The Cadets a certain portion of each day generally neenmed in idle ami useless amuwmenta, wilt t drilled in all those Military exercises common in sim ilarJostitutiona throughout the United Sutss, for which there Will be no extra choree. ) Parents who are witting to establish a School of this character, so well calculated to improve tne lKty as well as the mind of their children, will be good enough to leave their names with Mr. Grav. or at. the Office of the Register, -where further -particulars may be had. September 18. , : .- ' . DIETZ. BROTHER & CO. No. 13 JOHN STREETrNEW YORK, Original Inventor and tslt Mannfattnrcri of the Genuine c 2 o Also, other improved CAMPHINE LAMPS, 80 LAR LAMPS, Ol RA IS DOLES, HALL LAMPS and LANTERN, and dealers in ASTRAL and SOLAR SHADES). CHIMNEYS and LAMP GLAUSES of all kinds,' LAMP WICK, PURE SPERM OIL, CHEMICAL OIL, CAMPHINE and BURNING FLUID ; all of which are offered at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest ra icxs roa CASH. 1. September 10. 1 76-6m NE W GOODS, N FAT GOOIKS NEW GOODS. For Fall and Winter. M the Raleigh Cheap Cash Store Before buying elsewhere, purchasers are requested to examine our Stock, and know our prices. Remember it does not put us out of Humor to have people to ex amine without buying. H. A. BADHAM & CO. One door below Williams, Haywood & Co, Roaoke Navigation Company, THE Animal Meeting 0 the Roanoke Narigatkm Company wrtl be held at "Wetdon, N. C. on Tuesday, the 22d day pf October, instanU ' A. JOFNER. October?. 1844. $y Standard 3 times. . 81 Cj Cheaper t ban tne CheapesUp) EARLY Cery train of Cara brings something new in the. way ot Books for the North Carolina 00k Store, where Books can be boushi as cbean f - Arm . -. . . . . ror (ua as in any other etablisbmeni in Ac South era States, and tnany of 1 hem for less Iban they can De naa in tne WOrtncrn markets. We therefore would respectfally call the -attention or the public to the following list of New Publica tions, just received and for sale at the North Caroli' no Book Store, viz t A New Spirit of the Age : edited by R. H. Borne author of Orion Ac. The Works of the Rev. Sydney 8iwih, in 3 vole. Hydropathy or the water cure, by Joel Shew SI. D, The Commerce of the Prairies or the Jnurna of a Santa Fe Trader, during eight Bxpeditins a! cross the "Great Western Prairies, by Joseph Gregd . Facts in Mesmerism, by the Rev. Chaoncey H Townsend, A. M, -.?-' . The Life of Geo. Drommell, Esq. commonly cal led Beau BrummeU" by Captain-Jesse. . , The Autobionraphy of Henrich Sliirin. ' The H- Tamily. br Frederika Bremer. - The. Economy of Waste Manures, by John Har ms in. .k.s:.- V-r'i :Hi-. . ;vov . '-, i';.-..;; VfV-'.i,'i'' . Merlon, a novel by Theo. Hook. ; ; 8cof.and, Glasgow, the Clyde, &c. &c. by J. G Kohl. " -' . . The Triumphs of Time, a novel, by the auiSor of " Turn Old Mens Tales with many other late Pub lications, both Classical and Standard works Call nd examine our collection, where can, be found as largCand as mixed collection of Books as in any House in the United Stales consisting in . part of Jjaw, I Beok)gicala fJlassicsr, and Reboot Books of ev. ery JetcripUon. 4 TURNER & HUGHES (Cj-SUr, Standard dc Independent will please copy. Aog. 20, 1844. " ? BE. EUHV8 RESTORER. Important Cure of Liver Complaint as eoinmuni catedifi a letter to Dr. KuhLHrom JLM.JL'J ; t DraktrPsq.C. 8C AthSari. Nl C, ' , zi He wrote as follow. ' Dr. J. Kohl, yooi Medicines aire about to take a atart in this County, from the fret,' thai they effected a cure which seems to have bataed the skill of the physician in this section for a year or two I The subject W Mr. Nathaniel Newbey, who baa beea abided with the Liver complaint, together with some other complaint. Flatulence and ,uya- pepaia. tie has taken one bottle of the Restorer, to gether with the DepuraUvo Powder. Ha eays hi twelve hours he felt relieved, and in twenty-four hours nteA relieved. He has so far recovered : now, a to follow the avocati'in of ; hie farm, with Jittle orno difficult v.. He says he wants all who. are afflicted to use your Medicines, snd i recommending tbera to the afflicted, &c. igned, J.M-ArDrake' Dr. Kuhl Tisitedi Aaheboror on the 12th of Feb. 1844, and had the gratification tp learn, that Mr. Nath Newbey is welt, and recommends hie Medicines in the hichest terms. - Extract of or letter to Dr. J, Kuhl, from George R. l isarr. XisOf Aowgaon, va. .1 , M I havo had several venereal which have been successfully treated with your Abyssinian Mix- ifvnf or Anti Syphilitic Syrup. I will mention; one -cas1, which had been treated with the usual remedies fnr.three montha. but without any abatement of the diease. 'Your Medicines was procured and the dis ease which apieared so obstinate, in a few day e yielded to yoar remedy, &e. ' . t ' Signed, iKt. K. UAKK. A Lady of Bedford eo. Ta. for about 17 years af flicted wi(h contraction, lameness and nervous head ache, caused by taking calomel and getting; eot, on it, and after tting tbe whole time the pmsertptioja of the most eminent physicians without any effect she sank from year to year, but waa finally eaccessfulry treated with ihe ttestorer, Gold Mine Balsam, and Ar omatic Extract. We have omitted the name of this lady,' but if any particulars should be desired, we refer to Mij. Wm. Leftwtch, OUerbndge, P. Om Bedford co , Va. . Mrs. Felix Huffman was suffering for some y ars under Consumption, Sec She used numerous; pre scriptions without any benefit, and waa declared in curable but wss cured by the use of the Restorer, Gold Mine Balaam Aromatie Extract and . Universal Plaster. Reference "to John Read, jr. Esq. Jefferson- ton, Culpeper co. Va. Richard B. K Lawson, Esq of Gloucester county, Va. informed Dr. Kuhl en the 6tb of November. 1843, aa follows : Dear 8ir, I wish to inform you, that my wife was about 6 years afflicted with a pulmonary complaint, inflammatory rheumatism' and general de bility, and finding ho rehel during the whole of that period from the prescription of the most eminent phy sicians, she began to' use your Restorer of the Blood, Depurative Powder and Aromaiifi Extract, which cured her in a short tune.c. r Signed . n;B; K Lawsojt i Mr. George Erharte 1 nvety.earfouslv afflict ed with Dropsy -and Ifs Jajtyxry , Kheumatism and after having, uied the .i rciCtiptions of a number of physicians of eminence "of .thai aection of country, without any benefit, sank. fWrhIay to day,' and every one thought death inevitaiSe. Mr. Erhart concluded to try Dr. Kubl'a Restorer, Afomalic Extract and De purative Powder, which 'fave' the most happy result, as cottMnunicated in a leiter to Dr. Kuhl, frm Robert Gardner, Esq. Christiansburg, Va. of the 25th June, t843Jn which he say a: "The Medicines he got proved entirely satisfactory. The young man. to the great joy of hi parents, from being in the most deplorable situation, on the very grave a verge, la now enjoying good if not perfect good health, aaid your Medicines have the credit of curing him. Signed ROJBERT GARDNER." Q The Medicines may be obtained at: Dr. KUHL'S OFFICE, oppose the Banks, RicasroirD, Va and of tbe following Agents inMorth Carolina B. Oates, Droggist, Charlotte, J. F. & C. Phifcr, Concord, Jenkins 4 Biles, Salisbury, ' James H.JCaniss, Druggist, do Humphries & G either, Lexington, : J. 4" R Sloan, Greensborough, J. M. A. Drake, Ashboroagh, C. C. Henderson. Lincointon, 8. Perry, Kemersville, Stokes county, James I Home, Pituborongh, Peter Foster Louisburg, .1 R. W. Godwin, Froklinton, Franklm co. Brannock it Woolen, Wentwonh, James Brannock. Waterloo, Guilford, R. W. Lawson, Yancey ville, James R. Callum. MRton, Benj. E. Cook, Warrenton. STITH & PESCUD, Druggists, : Sole Agents for Raleigh. May 21, 1 844. 40 ly lH?(DGD,Jr(D)IEJ.IB:! RiAu c e d P ri c es ! t HE Bb oicM at rfTIHE Subscriber would ispectftill.Vi nnpu nee to the Citizens of, Raleigh, Stat :JL'jo( Nortu Carolina; that he Jias iustarrired Irota JNewTork with it large aud choie selection of 8taba Woaata, ecaoet books, sxats,shhotatioat, etc. w will sell at greatly redtfeed prices for Caih; Hafina; been inihelmstness for several years, he flatt w - v . v ; ft Ah. a . ti a selection 01 TSHnm weaxs, ecaooi bw( ri..p, i.lii,iuiT1Tioir, tie. which v will sell at greatly fedtrced prices for CaslP Hafinajbeen inihelmstness for several years, he flatterahi self thai the quality of the Books, a well as the low prices, cannot fail to please. Hehumbly aolicit,X; of the public p-Kirrage. and pledges himsef to give f?- - , ff 7 lhe assortment comprises the following e via. Ancient and Modern HISTORY, Theological. MedWi Law Books, Fsmily.'Pew and Pocket BI BLEef and TEST All ENTS; a great variety j Books uf cou MON PRAYER Rubricated snd other editions, many e them splendidly bonnd; Methodist, Watts',!!, other HYMITBOOKS; ShskspearVe and Byron's Works, stations editions jneStly bound, P0EM8 pr ETRY.dce.i beautiful Library odttions of sit the British and. American Poets; tha Works of lr w tlt " 8cott.Bulwer Marryatt, Dickee, Cooper. De Israeli, and a4heT; celebrated Xovelrsisi Latin and Fn., GRAMMARS, Greek and Latin LEXlC()Ns,: tnWer8iV iiofW Walker', ,71 MEDICAL W ORKSDunglinsvn'ar Bels and PereiraV Therapeutka and Materia Medica, Eberle', pr ti. Psxtan'a A n atom v. and the works of many ether duiinauiabed Medical writers. A good aasortm... J mONAWAY from" the Subscriber on or about 25th July last, a mulatto boy named G kobss, purchased of. J ease Harutieb, of Lenoir Conhty. He is about 10 yeara of age-nearly five feet high, incli ned to stoop in the shoulders and bow-legged He is supposed Id have gone to Lenoir County, where be was bought The above reward will be given, if confined within any Jail in' the tate by ibe let of October, or (20 if confined thereafter." til'-V :uriley;robert8: - Caswea Co., September 1444. . 74-1 a wGt WOTICIi-Applicaiion will. pa made to tha 1J next General Assembly of North Carolina, for the pawage or a Private Aet. to prevent the falling of imber into the tbrea Muddy Creeks and their irjbui tariea, in the eomh part f Hokesinty. Also; to empower the anty tJourt of Stokes to cause said Lreeks to be cleared of Timber, jdho Ponds nd swamps to be drained. , t ,8ept.marm8U, " . J. , l9 9u ; Important Discovery ! Richardson & Cot Celebrated American Panacea, t ifHIS article is al compounded from Vegetable 11 matter, free from any adulteration, and warrant edfree from any ingredient deUimentai to health. It is the most invaluable discovery ever made from the Vegetable kingdom, having never failed in airfc gle, instance (when taken in accordance with dsin. lions,) to efiect a core of the followina diseases, tof wit; Salt Rheum, Scrofula. Ulcerated Scrofula , Broti. chilis. Fever Sores, King's Evil, Fistula, Inflamma tory and Chronic Rheumatism,' Files, Biles, Ery sipelas, Scurvy, Chronic Sore Eyes, Pains in the Bones, Scald Head, Blotches or Pimples on the face, and all cutaneous diseases, Eruptions of the skin, or pains or ulcers arising from an injudi cious use of Mercury or an impure state of the blood. , Tbe curative properties of this -Medicine consist in its producing a sure and effectual alterative'of tbe whole aytem. In slight eruptions of the skin, or re cently contracted diseases, 'one small boUte-often ef fects the cure, while the experience of those who have been cured by it, of long standing and obstinate! dis eases, is, that it reqoirea from three to four Isrge bot tles to effect a perfect cure, snd no rittirn of the dis ease.; It usually produces a, tonic effect, while (in most esses) it also acts as a gentle cathartic, increas ing the appetite and general health Of the patient, causing all sores, or ulcers, to discharge mora profuse ly than before tak.ng it, and inducing a perfectly healthy action of the blood. Enough must be taken to effect an alterative, and as ia the case, with all Medicines, its efiecis wilt Vary, as the aeveral consti tutions differ from each other. Therefore, those using ksuouiu noi oisirust its emcacy. ir they do not Re ceive immediate benefit. 1 ft is prepared with gVeat care, and the extracts brought into so small a cOm pas a to require, usually, bat one Uble spooofQ each day for an adult.' i I now in use by the first Physicians in the coun try, and pronounced by them the bext aati-mercurial medicine k nown ; and the most efficacious id the cure of all cutaneous and scrofula affections. - Tbs vnr. effected by it are inrfy astonishinj?. as may be seen by ., m iw vciiuiaiBana ieui sion of all the -Agents."' It has been efficacious in producing regularity of the Menses in remates and has been taken, with great benefit in pujaaonary diseases. , ' - Tfaose in tbe use of irshould abstsin fjom sthnuta ting drinks. Beer, "Mustard, and all highly seasoned food, ,4 To be .obtained, at wholesale, of Taos, l Gt TatNAss. General AsrenL Ab 10. Pine Street: . posite (he Custom House, New York, ami at retail or w W. PECK, Special-AgenhHaleigh, ti. V. where Ceruficates of very happy cures may be seenv i August 80, 1844,' 7 m SCHDOL BOOKH-.Juvemle, Spelling and Resdirur Books, GulUver's Travels, Robinson Crusoe, Arabia Nights, Psrley's Tales, and other Hitereung Books for the young, by distinguished authors. Miuw. and tmitbs'a School GEOGRAPHY and ATLAS, trge MAPS of tha United Statea and the Wo,t5' Smith's GRAM M A R-xford, Juvenile and LbearDRA WING BOOKS; and Pencils. Ladies' A LB DmY ANNUALS, Floral Dictionaries, 40. .VbeaviiAdfj' boQid and illustrated, together with many other STAND,' ARD and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, too numerous for insertion here. Also, Blank DAY BOOKS JOURNALS, Ledgers. Blotters, and Memorandum Booked Bel and Black INK, Blue Fluids, UM' and American plaini rated and gilt edged LETTER PAPER, Iscapand Tjasoe Paper. PORTf0 LI03. with lock and key. Manifold Letter Writers, t?arrington Paienl .PsnlW Rulers, a superior ,rtick Lsdies DRESSING CASES, Fancy" W ORK BOXES DwHed-Eyed NEEDLEw, Gold RLN08 PIN8TGold and Wlver ever poiuted PENCILS, Watch, Fob Keys, and Chains, Spectacles, 8,ee peaf and Penh.ddera, cheaper than ever: Tooth Brushes, RAZORS yd Retor Straps, Sfiafng Soap, Lather box es and brushes, German and Russia Quills, Wafers, 8ealiug Wax, Letter Stamps, Drawing Pencils, Pen Pocket KNIVES; PISTOLS, Shesrs. feissors, &c zc 100 diflerent : kjnda of Lrtbogrsphic PRINtj Also, FLUTES, VIOLINS ad ACCORDEON8. Piano and Gui arll78IC, Vjolm and Flute Precepto The above comprises a pari of the fetock now on band, to which I am makma; addition every Orders from abroad, thankfuny'received, and promptly attendett to. Goods, neatly packed and for to any part of the country, aa perorde. All Books bought at ibis Establishment, are warranted perfect. v . O. L. CLEVELAND. Raleigh. June 1844. ' " ' " '-. - " ' - . 49-tf NO HUMBUG ! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMER DYE STUFFS BRUSHES, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, &c &c, AT STITHDPESCUirS DRUG YARE-HOUSE, FAYETTEVILLE ST., PHYSICIANS PLANTERS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS waniin? mWxn iur line, NEED NOT GO FURTHER NORTH IN FUTURE, TO GET SUPPLIED. If ther will call and examine our prices, they will find that they correspond with those of any Si MI LAB ESTABLISHMENT IN PETERSBURG, RICHMOND. OR THIS STATE. One of our Finn has just returned from the NORTHERN MARKETS, where he has purchased one of the MOST EXTENSIVE and CHOICE SELECTION of MEDICINES, &c. ever oflered in thi, State on such terms aa will enable us to ajive ENTIRE SATlSFAtiTION to our friends snd cartotnera, All we ask is a trial. We went to let tbe people in the Old Noith Stste know, that we can and will sell as low, and articles of as soon quality as any House in. Petersburg; and this State. Our Stock of WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, and COLORS is very large, snd we sre selling cheaper than ever. We take this opportunity of returning to the Citizens of Raleigh, and tbe public generally, our unfeign ed thanks, fot the very liberal patronage we nave received from their hands, since we commenced business ; and hope, by strict attention to business, to continue to receive a portion of tbe patronnge of a g neroui Public. STITll & PESCUD, Druggist. August 28, 1844. 70- Cheapest Store in New York City TO MY OLD 'CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. FRESH IUIPOUTED GOODS. DRUGS, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, c. 188 GREENWICH STREET, NEW-YORK. JOHJNf C. MORRISON Offers for 'sale on 'the moat, liberal terms for CASH or CREDIT, a very extensive assortment Gooos, among them I he following, to which we would, call the attention of APOTHECARIE8, Opium Camphor Cream Tartar Castile Koap Liquorice Balsom Copavia Rbubarb Jalap . Aloes Flora. Chamomile Gum Arabia Castor Oil Quicksilver Magnesia Manna Roll Flour Sulphurj Alcohol Painters. Window Glass of all sizea and qualities White Lead dry and; Red Lead fin oil Litharge Spirits of Turpentine Putty Whiting Vecdigrisydry. and in Chrome Green oil (Chrome Yellow (Yell'wOchre J'reochjGuru Arabie,Turkey and American Prussian Blue Vermillion Rotten Stone ' If vory Black Beret, refin'd d crudejGum Copal Calomel Red Precipitate Corrosive Sublimate Aqua Ammonia -Spirits Nitre Dulcis Super Carbonate Soda Tartaric Acid Epsom Salts Laudanum Senna Sulphate Quinine Oil Peppermint, and all Essential Oils Gum Myrrh 'antharides Gum Tragacanth ;ork of -sll linds Powdered Bark Srsaparilla Sponges, coarse and fine AND BAKERS Cochineal Nutmegs Macs Cloves Cinnamon Cassia Buda Allspice Isinglass Gam Tragacanth Paint Brushes, all Rose Pink sizes Lamp Black I British Lustre , i Glue, all sorts Gold and Silver Leaf Gold 4- Silver bronze Copper Bronze Chalk, white and red Psris White Spanish Brown Venetian Red JSand Paper -- Pumice Stone - Tar and Rosin CONFECTION. L KS, DISTILL EKsj Young Hyson Tea GROCERS. IGum Gamboge rOii of Roses do Peppermint do Wintergreen do Lemon 'do Cinnamon do Orange :. do Bergamot -do Anisseed . do Absynth do Carraway do Juniper Rosa, Orange and Peach Waters Vanilla Beana Tooquin Beena Coriander -Seed ' Carraway Seed (Anis Seed Uujuba Paste feaxlash Japan. Copal, CoachjSaleratua s Harness Varnisbpuper ' Carbonate otltarbenate Ammonia: Turkey Umber Terra de Sienna Red ChaHt Gum Shellac Bright Yarnhh. r SJash Tools,. all sizes! Black Lead. .. j,. Soda Tartaric Acid Ginger, white Jame-j IGrcen Ginger ica PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS. Balaam of Honey Turlington's Balsam Bateman's Drop HarhemXtil and British Oil Seidhdu Powders xtoughtons Bitters ' Eitraet Sarsaparilla Cephalic Snuff A nderson's Pills LeeVsiS & .do . . UooperV ,do - Cpodili!r,Steers and liquid ooda f owcera - -, Godfrey Cordial ft Anderson's Cough. Props 1 nompeon s Eye-water PAPER MAKERS, HATTERS, &c Bleaching Powdera " Powdered Bins etmahji IG'lua OU Vitriol Copper Galx heil Lac ' Alcohol : . Extract of Logwood . Nutgslls - " iBhie Vitriol - Verdigris . -pperas - . A Sal Aoimoniae Antimony -- - ogar of Lead f Uum,&c.f MANUFACTURE ER8. Alum Blue Vitriol Copperas, English & . American Oil Vitrei Sugar Lead Bleaching baits Cochineal Aqua Fortis Nutgalls Annette teoda Ash Pot and Pearl Ashei EstractLngwood Tartaric Acid B icbromate of Potash Sal Soda IGum Kbellac Cudbear Woad Grain and Bar Tin Fallen' Earth Madder, Dutch and French Hndigoes of Bengal, Carracca and ua etemeral White Tartar Red Tartar Glue jSumac Lac Dys Rtarch Prossiate Potash Gum Senegal Powdered Curcuma Powdered qne Smalt Quercitron Bark (Spirits Nitre Fortis saltpetre -.? British Gam LN itnc Acid snd Ox alic Acid DYET13 AND MANUFACTURERS. Bratil Wood Red Saunders Hate Wood Red Wood Hyperaic Wood Peach Wood Ebony Wood OILO. . , T.nnr.V Tisin. Liweetf Fall, Winter and SnmrnetLNeaufoot, Olive or twret Hyson llmperial Gunpowder Hyson skin Souchong Bobea French Brandies Spanish Segjrs Pot and Pearl Ashes' Starch. Liquorice Ball Bath. Brick - Ssterstus Fig Blue' Powdered Ginger Alum . Root Olive Oil, in bettie and baskets Nutmegs Sattpetre, crude and refined Pepper Sauce Macaboy. Snuff Scotch Snuff Meiers Indigo, Flotant Castile Soap Cloves Casktr Oil, in bottlesl Alcohol Epsom Salts Cinnamon Friction Matches British Lustre 8oda for washing ; M ostard, London $ Cayenne; Pepper -, Powdered Nutineg Powdered Cinnamon! Logwood fCamwood Fustic -Nicaragua . Barerood Gam Asphalfum Sal Ammomae Sosps ,Suained Sperm Refin'd dc unrefined whalelSperm aud Stearic Candle Lra Uit and Sea Elephant DRUGGISTSGLASS WARE-CoWinon TiaTrewifatioa TlaW Patent Medicine do. Acid Bottles, wtosaoa, mney r on us, umggisu'. facttnf; Bottles, Castor Oils, Concaves, Magnesia, . ,wvnDemi.duis,F4ask referonra toihecm'tocates and testing aJu-- ai. m.t2''s r.i KvervsV t ... . . . . - ... . 13 . . USIIVW, n KIOUI UI rUIUUHLUVK"" - t found peculjarlyAfCriaiion Drugs and Drogsists'. articles; and Patent Medicines, Perfumery and 8osps, s g A FFCb Enpply of that very aapenor stra JbX Hwwing Tobacco, from Leg ho me K -' rm miso, CD ore Ot thSt sopenor Smoking Tobacco, this day received, andTor sale ai the North Carolina Book.iore. And as ihey aet as Agent for the Manufactory ,it is afforded at the man- would like; to retail a good article, would do well to call at 1 TURNEB & HUGHES' S ment, Ac: &c rneralaswn- . 'V- fc' (& All articles srarranted jennfnd promptest attention given to orders from tbe country September 2; 1844. 73-ly U SY, or tlarlfcrd, Conn, effere to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against-, loss or iSr? " nro.ai premiums to suit tbotirjft. . , Thia is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States jmd pays its losses prompt. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its v. wniry.tobemadeto - .-r- - . - 8.fV,WHnTNO. -; . May 4.,l43. ' ; ; ; Agent. WEreTn&m sub- JO bribers keep crauntly ori hand a sup. ply pt Beckwiih'e Pills, which, they will sell on ao commodating terms at whoissale ot retail. . i v mfi,;v....1 , , , . STXTH PESCUD, . Land fbivealc ncarjUaIeigl rnniiUnSCJllCtn bebf deter ml Ub migrste to the West." proposes to sell on ssiy terms; thc,Tract of Land on wtich he nW.lrrea, eontainin? 168 Acres, i The fcand Kes in WM UouiVty , 5 i-3 miles north of Raleigh, and wtthtn bau a njsle of the !Uil Road-adjoining the lawU ofK bert Perry, Edward aappf4lad others. Tbetsoa is well adapted in tha culture of Corn, Cotton, woes and Taccots? There are aJtftt Stf acres fresh cler ed;undei,toa fence. Jt U . 00 neewsaryio r" sny further deseripthHias those, who wish t pur chase will first .examine the premises. , :JA8 D; EOV8TER- i WakeCo.SepL 1S44.-, . n". - k -BLANKS or sale at bia OSce. ,.SK t-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1844, edition 1
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