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i v ; .. . - .i 'iS-:ivi --d':. v ''---I '"iff L i - '. i: h': , - ....... . ir'i ' L II..., " . i ' 111 , rS i PaMhiei St jni-TSeeklfv y ESTOK R. GALES m , jw a . a . ... a mm a. m w m t -fc, - j r m. , . a a .v i.r -a i - i i . . , a i . . ,. . -..-- a a a a. , . a a a a a - a a. -a. i- a . r . a i a a i . . J ' trsi&eis Hike Seal-Weekly Rililgk Rcgiittr - - - StTBcifTioJ. Fire Dollar per antiumhalf in dvanc. ' '" r.-. inf(iTii(Miim.-for every .re -1 rt intenkw, One DdUr i eeck MbwiuentiMertion, rrrenir-fie Cant. , . ' .iw- .K.rvlS Mr cenu b'wber : bat tledweiion f S3 J per tteat. will be male from tU reguUr price i.i.rti..nenit. !nerted In th SMhWtKLT " . : .1 WfliaVI V PM RtoiiTU. will tuo mppeai in u n free ofcharse- ' ' . :- Letter to tbe taitor miwior ror-riv NOTICE to TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. . , ;;; ; ; WITTER AUUAIf CEMEf T. V4 Portiaontli and Roanoke Rail Road and Clicsapealte Ray I4nc Steamer. ; v .n.i aAcr ine loin innani. tas uwnwi iuc QP Chesapeake Baj will ruo ohIj tbrre time areok. j ' ' " : - ru . (lrt ITjnf . f!aik; harm B nIer IUf "f- gW etteirtW repair for the Winer "ervice, will Ujvc PiKtainouth for Baltimore on Taed ay. Th a ra dar and 5a:nlaya, immediately n tbe arrival of the Car from WelJoo. By iht route, Pasaeoxer may rely en certainly of reaching Baltimore. . The Bay Company haf engaged the aemcea of the Ice Boat, whenever the Ice iaao bad a to prevent the Georfia'f. rearhin j Balttmot e - aba. Id the. Ice Ri hm unable to art through, the Paoarnter will be laoded at AanapJi from whence they may pro ceed (by Rail RueJ) either to Baltimore or Waahiof fea CM. ,. - -"J ..; :.;,: Panenger wibig to take thU popular rout) leavisf lUleigh u MomUys, WedneedajK and fri day, aa J taking tbe 2lg9 at dledg' will pruceed direct on. The Daily Linn will he renamed early in the .Sea son, of which doe notice will be fivetu . WM. M. muuui, Jn , Agent. Office Portanvratb dt R. R. R. Co. ? and Bay Iine Steamrra. 3 Wed.n. N. C. D. 9, Ult. J ' IOO-owtm Truth-Akin to Nature! IfTITAVIS YOU Do thinkful. It i a Uli vigiifiMM efljrt nf Nature to throw oiTmorbinc mauar. Ftm what may the morbific matter artee T From a brai-e, or unwholeeoiiM air which ha become miied with blued, not incorporated in ir. but which ie liable ta taint. tbe wbolo maaa if not apArddv removed. Or the pain may arise from bile which ha become bail, rancid, petrkl. n cone euouce af the want of power in the proper organ to diacbsr it. - Tnu rus wiici ao ratenTCit rsopLt i on'y the ymptom4of the eflort of Nature, (or tne v:u principle of tbe blood, to sxrst. the ta raccaxT or ixrvna mailer, which would other- wi destroy the human fabric. All dieae are of the solid or fluid, or both. When we hive pain in our head, or in onr foot, in oar throat or in our bak or bowels, let O but be satisfied that it is produced bv tbe efforts of oar blood to throw oat mortwfic matter, and if this be so, if we can but be lieve and nnJet stand this, our cure wilt be easy and generally sure. For our course wHl then be to help Nature to thr.iwotx the mortal matter, not to take awav tbe blood. For the LUxI. EVERY DROP WE HA VE IS REQUIRED TO LSURE UL TIMA TB HEALTH to the beds ; we most NOT LOSE A DROP i neither nrast we nee any medi- rioes internally which are not perfectly harmless, if apoueJ eiternaily-to the body. So we mast not ase any of the preparatione of mrrenry, neither mut tne tuc j vegetable -naedrcine. of CORROSIVE POWER. ' In order "O discriminate between Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, wbirh j like a transient vis ion, we must be guided by the light of EXPERI ENCE. To what Joes experience direct To the FREE USti Or D L U UNDUE TH'd PILLS in all case of bodily aui&nn. "A this advice is fbl .we.l, SO 'WILL TU. HEALTH OF-THE BODY BE. The writer .ha long seed them and ha neer finn.l tSR.a f.iil of imparting relief. . In all acute diae4 let Braa.lrcth Pill and mikl diet be oed, anJ the patient ar:tf soon be ' rest wred to good health. In chr.mei eompUiota let tbe Pill bemused a often a c-nvenient, by which means the vitality .of tbe blood will be improved, aod a crisis will be generally brought about ; the disease being changed to acute, a few I .rg dxe of Pill and a few day confinement to the bouse, will change the chronically disease! individual, ta a sound man. This 1 no fisr- - - - - ca rte of tbe iraaginatioa t it can be proved by a thoo and mailer nC-hel men who hat experienced it. j BEMEM BE II, in alt case of disease, no matter whether it be a odd or a cough t whether it be asth-! rot orcortKUiaptioa : wbrther it be rheumatism or pleurisy : whether h 1 typhus or fever anJ-ague, or bilious (ever : eraro ir hooping cogh or messiest whether it ha. scarlet fever er small pox. that the Pills, known a Braodretb's Pills, will surely do more than all the medicine of the Drug Store for year restoration ta health, and what is more will surely do yoenoharm: . - ; TKU3T i TO BltANDRETird ' PILL?, take them mmU nroJoro a brisk eject, and year sicknee will be the aSl.ir of a day or two, while those who sr. too wis to follow this rommon-sense advice, will b -rick for m joiIi Let the sick enquire of tbt .fgvnt for, Brandreth Pill whether these things be o o not- foH ihcib" eoqeir among their friends 'and ;"ak tk same qOiq' Verily if EVIDENCE i wattled U shall be procured. To the Sick, lei' tne- say, dm lib. , . - r. -- - i BRAXDRxrrn jpsxu ;u I the beat advice mortal man can give yoa r , Sold at Dr. Brandreth principal ofce, S4 1 Broad way, (374 Bowery end S4I HadseS at Dr. Bran dreth s reUll offices,) at 15 cl. per box, with full direction in toe Cagliah, Spanish, Portugese and French la agua gee." - :-" ( - - Sold by real Aot in every coanty ia the state. V '".:::...:-';;. .::'!:;.: WILL: PECK. Acwt.; Baleih.Dee. 13, 1844. j - joo-9tp - - !' - 7 FIIXE!' ; t I .rmnE srrs isirnAr?cnco'nA- 11 T, or Hart To rd, Conn- OflVrf to insure B adding .and Merchandize, against loss' 01 damage by Ire, at premium to sail the timee.7 . ; This is one of the oldest aad best Insurance Com paalesia the United States, and pay siu losses prompt- . . '., ' ...7 ' V. 7.' .'" - -' ' ' AppHeatloo for lasuraac la Raleigh, er it vi ciaity. to be made to.f , ' - : - . . . w wnmNn i To alL whom tliia may concern Tf IIST received, some of the most celebraU-d Brand gy of Chewing Tobacco; also, wra. jiiers niw cat Chewing and amoking Tobacco; we deal in noth in bnt Clears and Tobacco and consequently we can afibrtl to sell from 30 to 50 per cent. lower than any ether hnase in the Citv, and none exespted.- Call at tbe Cheap Cigar Wore. U yon want a goou article. KRAUZE dc MILLER,, i Fayetteville treet. opposite City Hall V riih i aUea ttt TfTI A VIS are received and for sale. IfTI Baco. also ... :-. ;it V . , . ...... ' a ' . a. ; . hUUK, ,KUti kock r isn, ana oiurgeon, oot sold vet. Potato s too for sale.' an , ' f - WILL. PKCK.I ' Rsfofsh. Jsn. 30th. - ?3t TTT nltod States District Court of U J ITortli Carolina at Chambers, the 23d Deceaioer is t 1 isaiiK- ruplCT. Notice to ;shsw rauas sgainst tbe Peli- lioo of A lln H Higas, a j Bankrupt ; of, (iranvilfe. Count, for his Discharge and Certificate a a Bank- rupt, at Newl-ern on the 4rh Mondiiy in April next. . . h. porreic Juige i v United Slate District, North Carolina.' January 17. ' -r - ' - ' " ; 6 7fM irrnHE Officer, of the Satk Regiment 'in hereby II ordered to meet in Court Mart u I, in tbe City efKaleih. on Saturday, the 15th of February; at 10 o clock. The Court Marital having lieen postpone!, unul that lime. . JNO. H. MANLY, Col. Jan. 3, l84o. ,w 'V:' . - .,, .-.. "7 -.v --'I PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE M mTTO. JO: S. PEXDER) respectfully an- IV LL oouoce that he ha returned to Kleuh 'iil ha arranged a smalt GALLERY or PAINTINGS, next door to the Episcopal Church. The following are among hi collection, six z 7 . j is - .The Restoration of the Blind, . 7 . 1 The Exterminating Angel, Joshba rommanding the Sun to aland still, ' Copid taught by the Graces, - j - Portia in the act of killing herself by eating burn ing coal, - ' ? - 4. The Sleeping Beauty, ' . . , :.; ... - The Sleepiog Beauty, awaking, ' Fancy jice a Miss with Cat in her arms, Portrait of French Labourer, Landscapes, Portraits, &e. " - Ladiea and Gentlemen are requested to call. ; . .. . t J.,8. P. Oct 24,1811. . ! 86: North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY ACAHEJlJr. ! Arms' and qnipments f nrnlslied by ' - " tne state. - ! ; ; Classic, English, etc Mathematics, Tactics, etc Experimental Chemistry dc i Philosophy, R. GRAY. O. A. BUCK. S.N.BOTSFORD. i tcbxs rs sesjion or five months Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in citing full English S todies, with Maine- ma ks, ! : ' 120 00 EngliKb do. (Elementary 4 higher branche) '15 00 Military do. (f nfimtry 4 Artillery practice) no charge 1 be course of Education i thorough, prartiral and well calculated to qualify youth for tbe various duties of life, whether occupying public or private. Civil or Military station. , The moral and intellectual facu ties are kept eeveielyln action, but not at the expciue of the physical, as is unfortunately for the health of our children toe cmm.ly the case throughout the J country, v- ; -. :.. Ml." ReguUr and systemsUe MiUtary Exerrrses, a well a Practical and Scientific Oneratinna. introdocina Kiirtn:ranl fTivil Knrin.nnr. rm .nh-iiintP.I in I the place of unprofitable ulav. and required of all muM dents the ueua! aix hour of dailu reatal'um and MtuUiminwiablwkndiMtinet AuainterTunted. nvariably kfldiUinet uninterrupted. s, in rotation, discharge tie : duties uf ioned Omers, Officers of the Guard. of tbe Day. of Adjutant and.Comraani j tde ; and for the purpose of rendering I Tbe Cadet. non-commissioned and Olficers of tbe Day. of Adj d ots of Parade ; and for' the purpose of rendering them more perfect, occasionally act aa Military In structor, i .' : J -.. - i It ha been found from experience, that thi beau tiful Gymnate invigorates both mind and hJv, and by inducing bahita of order and regularity, contribule much to mental improvement. ,' !r Politeness, neatness in dress, and strict punctuality will be closely attended to. . A cheep Uniform is adopted D res . Parade day. Monday and Friday. 7 2 . - j 1 J No deduction made fur absence, unless in cae of protracted aickne. Hours of ReciiaGon and Study , from 9 to ItJ, A. M , amTfrom 2 to 4, P. M., in the Winter. Board and Washing, in" highly respec tab!e taaulie fom 8 to $10 per mntb- 1 1 1 . KOBT. GRAY.l . . . I 7 . ' .O A. B UCK, , 5 J0a? r Raleigh, Jan 23, 1844. ! 7 rim r Fresh Garden Seed, rrnHE8obserib?rabave just received their supply , 11. of Fresh Garden Seed. I mm LaaKTas cele brated Establishment, and other Northern eed 8 Uvea. TURNER & HUGHES J Jan. 28, 1815 . ' ' 8 1 JOB PRINTING. . "' ' " ."; Having- receotly received a fresh upp?y of" r ', 7 V, FANCY JOB TYPr t 7 We are now prepared to execute in a euperror style, Job and Xjetter Press Printlns r ; v.-tif .- cch a ' ' . K- r--i: ' . . ..... v , !- .-!. .1-.- O t m a ! .a m o tne season 1 ir aavanced we win sen our Woolen and Winter goods at primeCst. liuye uyerstn want ofSa 1 1 ne tt s 14er sc Ya, uianKeia, tanneis, fcc.j wouw jo t eii to calf a we are determined to cIoe these gooi. if it be leas than Cost. ' 1 ; - tf ' Also, a large Iot of Cotton good. No 1 Vir jnia Osnabnrgs, 9 cent a vard , 4 U BteaehedSbi ting I eenta jed 4 14 Brown Shirting 6 M cent j 'ird ; - " . a n , a - . . l - wuuvu uaniicis w iou I u cen is yaru ; wiui a f irga assortment of nther goods. All of wbicli.wiU biaold losuit'thebtycii, '''-- V-Q'y-' J. H BECKWITM At CO. ',7 ! " : Fayetteville Street, a few! dorrs above; Smiths Slot f: ;: , .. . Mr. It Dee. 9th. 1814; ' Snuff in amall Rladder. U friTST received a superior new article of Slkch ' QjJ 8aaft, warranted good ami if n approved,! Siay be returned and the money refunded, price 25 ffnt per pound or & poauds for 1 DulUrifor sale .at ljhe Ckep Cigar Store, v , ''J-I' j 1 AUAUCIi (Hi AIII1jCU,; f ' Fayetteville street. opjioiBiie City H . ' ' 910RB BRANDXIETIIS PiLLHj ivW E have just received a freah supply, oft 'lot j if V valuable Medicine, wbich-is fecomrneiwJt by thousands of persons whom they have' cured of ion sumption, Iitfluenza, Colds, Indigestion, DypeCiV Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in tbe bsek ijan . a a - aa . a - . f --,'..' in me tieau, usually tne symptom oi Apopxy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, bcnrlet, TyJ'jos, Yellow and common Fevers of all kinds; Astima. Goat, Rheumatiam, Nervous Disease. Liver V atii- plaint. Pleuri-y. Inward Weakness. DepressirH of thet)(iirits,' Kupiures. InaammatiAnJSore Eyes, jit. Palsy, Dropsv, Small Pox, Measlee, Croup, t;u h, Gr.Te, 'WJJfr.;fyJ'!P$tB Noises in the Head, King's Evil, crof ula, Ery ipe las, or Saint Anthony rire. Salt Kneum, VYhite 8wellinza, Ulcers, some of thirty years atanV ing. Cancers, Tamorn, Swelled Feet and fefrs. Piles.' o- tiven.w, all Eruptions of the Skin Fritfhiful Dre tns, r ettaie ;ompiaint m every xtnj, epeciaiiy pDsruc- tions, relax alioit. or. . j : ' '. Also, Brandreth Liniment, for ore, swrUrtgK, wounds. &c, at 25 cents a bottle. here are A J kits for selling tbe above iu every County in the Stali. will: Keck, Agtirp Ralei-h, May 14. 1844. RALEIGH CLASSIC A l4 MTll Z- MATICAL AlfD MILITARY 7 ; ' ACAPEMY. 7;' - Classical Department, 7 ! J. M.XOVEJOY ;! 7 Mathematical and Military Department. 1-. n.r. uiouauni THE year will be divided into two Session of five months each t the first Session beginning aajbe first of January, and tbe second Session,' on tbe irnt of July. -rJA: ' It is the design of the Preceptors, that this, Ihsvitu-' lion shall not be arsaed,ia the advantage aooj 3ed for acquiring a thorough English; Classical atjfla-: thematical Education. 3 I1 M Pupils will be pvepared to enter the JuniorjC as of any College in tbe United SiatesJ i. . TERMS Ur TlilTIU.N. .in-; For English and Mathematical Studies, .7.1 fL-:. --i per Session, V' '' $I500 For Latin."Greek, French., Spsnish and 'J-1 - : Italian Ianruasea. per Swcian, , S7(i h0 MiliUry Tactic taught to the Pupils, free ul ev tra ehanrtt. (. . . i'v;i: i i The advanced Classes may pursue the Siudie, i of a - 1 . . ; i : a lower Class, paying only for h stuJies of the CL jojs to which they belong. Rsleigh, January 1845. ) 6 6.j,' I TA QTJAXTlTir of Fresh Rice, ew j crop,) just received and for fa to by fj 11 SIltH &. fJSSCUiJ.; January 237 "; r .' ' ' . ' 'j Ufl Ilia HIP. rmTlPn V . (V Sfl IP. OCT GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD ) TIP 'rtu of 1 rurt bearing date a a. 't eccuu-u 10 me nj iuncr if. in favor 01 job urrrauiw. 1 snail pruceeu joj n to tbe highest bidder Tjt CatA. at tbe late rediM tee of the said Nancv. on Thursday; the lath daVrfof February 1845, the following dewfibeU Keel ip Personal Property, to-wit A TRACT OF LAND, on the.-North A TRACT. OF LAND, on the.".orth 1d-of 8wift Creek,' containing 250 Acres more or le;fW. ing the land of William Waltm, WiUiam ;pityt- tng and other. A too, the klfow,in - '-'tpi'A ; 7 v A w wr a Til" 'ri CT aVl7 1 ! IT' 1 f Norwood, aged 45 j Bock.'eged 5 ; Ashley cjed j u t Auram, aged 3o ; oracy, aged : MingO,a,ed 30 J HenrietU, ageil 17 ; Edy, aged U ; Alfred a ied 10 ; Rachael, aged 7 Helen, aged 4 ; andtGuiUrd aged 1. :- : i . ". T ' - . ' f ; , : I will also sell at the same time and place, the fol lowing additional rroierty , vix : i Five Horse and a Mule ; . (50 Head of Hogs ; . : Several fine Cows and Calves; -! Two Carriage and H ernes; sOne Wagon snd Cart; . . in Several Saddle, Bridle and Marttngal ; Une ran Mill ana uutung ouue ; 7 A Book-case and Hook ; I Une Clock t two tsedsteao 1 ana anoie ojaf a ; One Clock ; two Bedstead ind assortment of Farming im.ieraenU, bch a Pliapg1), Hoes, Blacksmith's Tool. Axes, Grindtooea,ri'; i The whole of the above described Property , fit bo old without reserve for ready rooney and uf ji le given" to the purchasers as is conveyed to me by he Trust; which is beheved to be undisputed. ' ? i M JOHN A. WICKER, Truiitk 'Jen nary 43, 1845.- ,i rrr Si sndard. J Bargains ! - Great BargainMt ! 7 ' 'ISDRT GOODS. l7t Tf N consequence of the advanced stte nf the seatn, L the Subscribers respectfully announce their ur pose ' of selbng-.their extensive; well selected, tjpd splendid stock or Good of prices that cannot fto give satisfaction ! We therefore in vUe i porcbit rs in town, and country, to favor u with a call, anatwe ill pledge ourselves to give tbem not only oargins r ' 1 - t but GaxAT BaaeAixsl RUSSELL & ESKRIDGE; next door above R. Smtth January 22, 1845 t. ,ft rv v. - 78 3 DR. CHARLES E. JOHNSON.t 1 . KltgT v Respectfully otter hi , rnieoiia t er "7 . vice to .the Citixenr of Raleigh. an of the aorrounding country. His 8hon is on,HilIbro Street, lately occupied by Dr. HuU - . - , : f i - 1- 7 i vL. TTN " xfT CK TrV ' I - WOUYiT Off: 1 Dry Good sand : -CROCKERY,-:: , A T COS T O R C A S D Consequently lower than can e boagki at any other i !rf-r--i Start in thtl vUue ti tJj.,, :Ui . The Subscribers uot wanting to deal any longer in those article ' I I ,' ih W.Sc & GRIM ME, - f Opposite K. Smith's Corner. mf i Raleigh , Dec. 2. 1 8 V4 . i - , mu 97 Confectionary, Groceries, fJANCy ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - JTEWiaLlVERlT AWD.TOYS.' CKNE of the Partner of the firm, having just re rturned from the North; has brought with him larger and better supply of freh Goods, in the above uranchea, than has been kept in the : esUblishmeHt heretofore; all of which, in prices and quality,, are well worthy to be recommended to our j numerous friends jand the public geueraily.'f;- i': t h 1 7" 17- "'' Faacy Goods' and Hardware. Fine. Artificial Flowers, and lair,: Ladies' Fan-i ey and Work Duxes, Donntl Kiution, .w ruins, iesks, f Baskets. Suutf boxes from i 5! cents to 92 00 ; .Travelling tag, Pastei-oards, Umbrellas, and Work Boxes, Bonnet Kibbori, iWritina Combs, of Tortoise-shell and ; others. Pins. Needles, purses, Pocket-bo.ks, Pencils Button. Thread, Malclies, Twiue, Hatters Bow-strings,! I herraome- ter. Walking Canes, Razorsj Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shaving . utensils, great variety of Pixtols. Dirk and tUlet Guns, Percussion caps, Shut and Stwitbelts, Utrdbags, Powder flasks. Spy jtilassen. Spectacles, Looking-glasses, from 10 eta. to $20; Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat,! She,! Dotting and smalt Paint Brushes : Bed Coid, Whips, Cow Jiide. Fishing Utensils, Niffht Tarn'. j, smioking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread, Aln, Sifters, ' patent Bslances, Cotton and Wool cards') Coffee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamp Gla8es,Larop, Co- couut i gourds. : W alters, uioouij, Buckets, Lamp and Candle wicks. Clocks, ontaituia ! and Iron Spoons.! Spurs. "j II FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. , 300 !. fresh Candies 10 bl-.Ti lot, Water, But ter. Soda, and Jjemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin ger Cake, constantly fresh. 10 kegs. Malaga Grapes, 6 Boxes Lemons and Oranges, 30 Jboxes fresh Rai sins, Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Herrings, 8ausages,Sardine, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Date. Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, Chest and Cocosnut, Almonds, N utrnegs, Cinnamon, Pickles,. Brandy Fruit, Tomato Catsup, Pepper sauce, Raspberry and Currant Jellies; Preserved Pine Apples, Preserve, Chocolate, No. I ic No. 2, Liquor ice, Jujube paste j Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil, Lemon Syrup, 'Pippins. " 7-. j--f:rj j-'1"'" .7 bbd. Sugar and Molasses, vartout qualities. "20 sacks t.,offee, assorted.; ' ; 1 0 bis. fine Crushed, powdered. & Havana Sugars. 60 Loaves fine and common Sugar 7 40 boxes Candles, beet Stwrm1, Hull's patent, nor thern bleached Tallow, small Wax Candies for lan- tem. ! V : :7! i j J'. :7 : - 2000 lbs. CHRESE.viv yellow Goshen, English Daiiyi Pine Apple and common.; ; 7 ! f : 7 ' ' 250 gallons of OIL, vix : best cwiHtef strained. Sperm; bleached Whale. Fih Oil and -Lard OiIa new article, never having been offered for aale here before. i 100 ih. TEA black, Imperial, Gunpowder Young 'Hyson aud green common I ea 500 lb. SO A PS Castile, white and variegated. in , oars, uarx and lignt turpentine ooap, and per fumed washing and shaving, a great variety. . 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe imitated ditto, I ramico, Virginia, Venelos, Victo ria, Cauunes, and the home m.de common. ' ; 250 lbs. SNUFF, Mrs. Miller' in bladders, and Scotch.; - .. ; j.t p: --p 400 lbs. TOBACCO, best Virginia honey-dew chewing, common do smoking assorted, "t i t :",tl4' jars pr'servedG ingen j f ; vi. If i Grnund Ginger and Pei.per, and whole do. All spice, Canary Seed, Kire, Starch; I mliijo. Copperas, Madder, Blacking, 3 boxes Brogans . and Boots, . - Cj" Sold only by the measure out of the House ! positively from this date, UtiA U1.E f UKJ, A WD MADE.KIA MWINE, Newark boiled Cider, Porter, M uecat and Grape VV me. K fj v. 7 Perfumery. Otto of Rose, Mac:isar, Bears, Antique Oils, Pp- matura.f Cologne, Florida and: lavender Waters, Essences, Bergsmott, Cinnamon Oil, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. : , : 711-7 1 :;,7 7;.7- -.. ; irjtiical Instruments. 7;; ; Violins, ' bow, strings, bridges, screws,! Fin gerboards. Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, FlutesCIari- onett, Accordeon, Dulcinto Wire.;, . ; .!. 7 ; ' , : '. j - . Stationary I J.777 -i'.-vlp Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, picture and Song Books, Key : of Heaven (titbolic ) Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands. Ink powder, Sealing-wax, jWafers Letter-stamp. 3 ; 777. ;7;si i 7 ; Fencing and Boxing Apparalu. Foils) Swords, Gloves, Masks. Hats, Breastplates Games. I ' Dominos, Chessmen, Backgarumon,' Keno.Ten pin, ltvllet, Cup and Uall.c j j ' 1 .1 t Jexvellery, rS.-T Of Gold; and Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinchback.vrz: Jreaslpins, E jr.rins,Pencils,Fins r- rings, Thi itthles. Tea Bells, Talle and Tea Spoons, Deseit Knives and forks,. MetaUConibs, Bell- buckles. Watch Kys, Fob Chains, Gysii-bead, White and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sjiea.' : - i ;'7;:"- Toys. ffi&W'S:?- ' A laree and choice supulyj a Printins Presses. painted Childreu Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming top; Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth Organs, Harps,' Trumpets, Magic Lantern. Paint boxes, magnetic .Toys, false Fsces, t.'annons, M slesco'pa, M icroscopes. Pewter l and - wooden tes eUs, Drummei. fancy toy, and. all sixes of Dolls. aiid.btll-head. .- .v 1 ,; 7 I 4 ; i:-;.7 .. :: i.: ":-7 CL W. & C.ORI VtME, . i . Corner opposite Mr. Richard Smith a. Raleigh, -December T;J844.-t:hf-i7vii : : TTTZvJITETJ STATES of America. UJ NORTH OVROLINA DITltICT. United Statu District: Court for the District ofFamticb' In BanJicruvtcuAlh Mondav in Octobeor. 1841. Notice to hew cans against the Petition of E ven der E Brook, of Chatham County. Farmer, for hi Discharge and Certificate a a Bankrupt, at,Newbetn eh the 4th Monday in April next. '.' I--. J JERE. BROWN, Clerk. Dec. 27, 1844. 1 7 ' 184 70d.- ' BLANK'S jr. For sale at this OSc. New Copartnership. fTTlHE andersigned have thi dsy formed a Copart- Jl nersbip for the purpose.oI conducting a . -. .., iicueral Grocery aad Commission ' , Rtisine ! ! ' ; 1 1, in the Town of Petersburg, "under the firm" and style of , L-77'7. ff PEEBLES. WHITE &!DAVIS. and hi ae taken the Store on Old Street, recenth ently oc cupied by 'Pkkblks, HaliI & Co.! HWe tender our service for tbeiaale of ail kinds of Country Produce. at-d oUer lor sate a very general .and i well assorted Stock of OROCJGRFCS on pleasing term. . -..! ,: LtMUtli .rctSUI.CS, .of Ttetersburg Vs. THOM AS.W H N'E, i of Warrvaton PETER R. DAVIS, J(. j 5 N. C. JanIsti'v77.r':'77t 7 v-:- ';'! 7:,'7-M 4--4 W New Firm.; FTTlHE Subscribers have associated with' them'jm U buKtness, Mr. M. C. Lucas.' v la future, the.r Firm will be " . ,i WHITE, LUCAS & CO. They will keep Constantly on band a general and well selected Stock of Goods. They solicit the pat ronage of t heir old custi'mers and the public generally, in behalf of tbe "new. Concern. f ' 1 j if I 7 -THOMAS WHITE &. Wsrrenfon, Jan. 1st.? 'A '1 BROTHERS t 4 4wi 7 . I mporlart t j DiscciTery f - Eichardsp&! k Co.'s Cekt rated American Panacea. t grills article i all compounded from Vegetable i matter, free from any adulteration and warrant- ed free, from any ingredient detrimental to health, f it is tne most invaluable discovery ever, made from the Vegetable kingdom, having never failed in ain;c- gle instance (when taken in accordance with' dsin. tioos.) to effect a cure of thefollowina disea.iPs,to-w'it: Salt Rheum, Scrofula. Ulcerated Scrofula, Bron chitis, Peter Sores, IGng's'&cil, Fitlulal Injlummd. tort and Chronic Rheumatism, ! Piles; ' Bites, Ery sipelas. Scant Chronic Stre Eyes, ' Pains in the Hones', Scald Head, Blotches or Pimples on? the face, and all cutaneous diseases. Eruptions of the skin, or pains or ulcers arising from an in judi cious use of Mercury, or , an impure 'slate' of the bki: "7 t"v7 ; r'v "7 ' The curative properties of this Medicine consist in its producing sure and effectual alterative of ibe. whole system. ' In slight eruptions of the skin, or re cently contracted disease, one small bottle often ef fects the cure, while the experience of thoe who have been cured by it, of long standing and obstinate dis eases, is, that it requires from three ten four tre bot i lea to effect a perfect cure,- and no return . t'he dis ease. ; It usually produces a tonic efiVvt, wli.le (in most, cases) it also act a a gentle cathartic, increas ing the apetite and general health of. the ' patient, causing all sores, or ulcers, to discharge more profuse ly than before lak.ng it, and inducing a perfectly healthy action Of Jlie blooil. ' Enough must be taken to effect an alterative, t.d as is the ease, with all Medicines, its effects .r1 vary, as the several consti tutions differ from et M other. Therefore, those using it should nol distrust its eflica'-y jf .tkey do not re ceive immediate .benefit. It is prepared with great care, and the extracts brought into so small a com pass as to require, usually,-but one table sponful each day for an adult. : , L ' . It is now in use by tbe first Physicians in the coun try, and pronounced by them the bet anti-mercunal medicine known ; and the most efficacious in' the cure of all cutaneous and scrofula affections. The cure effected by it are truly astonishing, as may be' seen iy reference to tbe certificates and testimonial in poises sion of all the Agents. It has bin found . peculiarly efficacious in producing regularity of the Menses in Females, and has been taken with great benefit in pulmonsry diseases. J; ., . . .': , ..-i'-r :i '; . Those in the use of it should abstain from slim ula ting drinks, Beer, Mustard, and alt bfghly seasoned food. :.To be obuined, ai tchotsalej of Tass. G. Tai.MAot,-7eiieri Asent, No 20. Vine Street, op positc the Custom House, New York,, and at retail of W M. PECK, Special Agent.1 Raleigh. N. C. where Certificates ol very happy cure may be seen. j August 20, U544v j r T 4I ' 17 6m HOUSE and LOT FDR The Subscriber wishes to sell, his resi dence in . Raleigh. It if situated on Hillsborough street. abosC200 yards West from the Capitol, and is One of the pleasantes't situation in Raleigh. As it is presumed any persim would examine for themselves before purchasing. further description is deemed unnecessary . :.. . 7 . u. -MA- ;.-r i : wm white. Raleigh, September 21, 1844.7,. i r T 7 JTusto Sanz Cigars "Afloat. x TTUST received a Superior lot of Justo Sanx Prin Qjp cipe, for sale cheap at the Cigar Store. " . ; 7 :r ?;: 7'KK USE 4 MILLER, f 7 7 Fayetlevtlle Sireetjppposite City Hall. Notice is hereby isriven JTlO WILLIAM MASON, Jr, son of WILLIAM- . . 7 ... . . . ml . JJ JL MASON, : Sr. deceased, upon whose Estate I arh Executor, that the amount to which he is entitled of said Estate is now in my hands, rrady for distribu tion, and thst I shall nif expect to pay Interest on tbe same. The residence of the above named Wil liam Mason, Jr.' is' not known to the Suhsrriber. He left this State alwut the year 1825, , and ha not been beard from within the last 1? years. If written application be made n the soljcct Letter jnust be addressed to me at Chapel nil!, W. U j . ;;7 1 T JOHN A. MASON, Execotor, . Chatham County, N. C Deo 10, 1844. JOA-r-Smp SHERIFF'S .SALE, TJ" SHALL offer for sale to the highest bidder for ti Cash. iHt the 1st Monday Jn ! March j nest, before Hie tjurt house door, kt the Town of Jackson, the followina TaacT bt Laaa. or as much , thereof a will satisfy a double Tax doe for the years 4842 and 1843. together witbrthe eosr of advertising, vix: . -11 8 Acre.' lying on the waters of Hart s Swamp, in Northampton County, adjoining the Janos of I homas reel and other, valued at Double Ta t for 1842, fL iO Do. do. 7 1843, 1 10 "77? J2 20 ETHEL'D. J. PEEBLES, Late Sheriff of Northampton. Jin. 23. 1845. Pr. Adv. $3. Zlecalia and Plantation Cigars.i ; TTUST received a superior article ef the above ml) Cigars, for sale at the Cheap Cigar Stare, r ' - Fayet'evHIe Street opposite Illy Hall FOR. IlE?fT . A ND Immediate possession given the commodi- W. oos Dwelling House.-adjoining W, R. Gales' recently occupied by Cap'. Ivc. -t MS BU. KU1WS RESTORER. i.t -l:'t Important Cure of Liver: Complaint as communis' cated in a letter to Dr. Kuht.'from J. M.A, ' DrakLEsq. C. S. C. Ashboro N. C.'m f-i 'He wrote As foljows, Dr. J. Kuhl, your Medicine are about to lake a start in thia County, from the fact; that they effected a cure which seem to have bafledr the skill of the physician ia thi section for a year or' two The subject i Mr. Nathaniel NWbey, who ' has been afflicted with; the Liver eomplaiht, logethei with some other complaint. Flatulence and Dys- t pepsia; He has taken one bottle of the Restorer, to-; get her with the . Depurative Powder. He aavs in twelve hour be felt relieved, and in twenty4bur hoa i much relieved. He ha so far recovered new,' as to foilow the avocations of his farm , with little or n o difficulty i JHe says he wants aUvyho are af3icted to use your Medicines, and I rtcommending them to, the afflicted; i&e-. Signed, , rv : J.M.A Drake." s Dr. Kuhl; jvUited Ashebora' on the 12th of Feb. 1844, and had tbe gratification to learo, that MrT NarJi Newbey is well, and "recommends hi Medicine in . the highest termC ; ; t. Extract of a letter to Dr. J. Kuhl from Georrc R, Jv'-; 'fiam-Eta, Abingdon, Ytu '. ' I have bad several venereal case, which - have been successfully treated with your Abyssinian JfZx- lure Hi Anti Syphilitic Svruv. I will mention one case, which pad been treated with the usual remedies for three months, but without any abatement of the disease.1 ' Your Medicines was procured and the die rase' which f appeared o -obstinate, ia 'a . few! day yielded 10 your remedy, Ac. t - .j VI ' "Sighed, , vGEO.R. BARR. A Lady of Bedford m. Va. for about 17 years af flicted i h contraction, lameness and nervous head , arhe, caused by taking calomel . and getting cold on it, and after -'rising the whole time the prescriptions of the most eminent physicians without any effect, she sank from year to year, but was finally successfully . treated withI.e Restorer, Gold Mine Balaam and Ar , omatic E i tract. W e have omitted tbe name of thi ' lady, but if.anv particular should be desired, we refer : to.Maj. Wui Leftwich, Oturbridge, P. O Bedford co., a. Mr Fel Huffman Was suffering for some y ar under Cont ption, ac. ES.n0 used numerous pre- ncrtptiotis wit; out any benefit, and was declared Jn curable, but i Ws cured by? the use of the Restorer, Gold Mine Balsam Aromatic Extract and Universal Plas'er. Reference to John Read, jr4 Esq. Jefiersoa- ton Culpepej- co. Ytu 77 '"1 f " , r'7 , .j ' r Richard Bi K Lavcson, Esq. of Gloucester county, Va. informed 'Dr. Kohl, on the 6th of November.'! 843. a follows ? fi Dear Sir, I wish to inform you, that my wile was about 6 yearsamicted with a pulmonarr complaint, inflammatory rheumatism and genera de niuty. anu.unuing do reuei ounng toe wnoie 01 max oeriod from the nrescriolion of the most eminent nhvi r r. ' i j sicians, she 1-egan to use your Restorer of the Blood, Depurative Powder and Aromatic Extract, which cored her in a short time,' dtc. ' :. -j. i - : i Signed ; Riouan B. K Lvm-oit.n Mr, Gerge Erbart son was very seriously afflict ed with propay and Inflammatory Rheumatism, and:' after having tried the prescriptions of a number of physician of en.inence of that section of country. without any benefit, sank from day today, and every one thought death inevitable. . Mr. Erhart corcluded to try Dr. Kuhl a Restorer, Aromatic Extract and De purative Powder, which gave the most happy result, as communicated in a letter to Dr. Kobl, from Robert Gardner, E. Christianaburg, Va. of the 25th Jun,' 1 843, in which he say: The Medicine he got proved entirely aUtfactory The young man, to tbe great joyj of hiaj parents, from being in the most deplorable situation, jonj the very grave's verge, is now enjoying good . if not perfect good health, and your Medicine bsve the credit of curing him. , . ' ' . 7 Sigbed ROBERT GARDNER" : ' fXjt Tbej Medicine may be obtained at ,tit, KUHIS OFFK.E, opposite tbe Banks, Rresaovo, t Va and of the following Agents in north Carouna B. Oates, pragsist, Charlotte, :: J. F.&j'Cj. Philer. tmrord,- Jeukin At Biles, Salisbury, . -; ; - James H, jEnniss, Druggist, bV. .7-7 --V Humphries dcGailher. Lexington; .7 . ? J. Ar R.'In, Greejisbbrougb,7 : 7 J. M; A. Drake, Aebboroogb, '7 ? ' ' C. C. Henderson. Lincatnton.: -7 U -8, Perry, Kemersville, Stokes couafy, 7 James t Borne, Pittsborongh, r J ; Peter Foster, Looisburg, ' ' ? "j " ' JL W. Godwin, Frsnklinton, Frknklin tm '"" Brannork Sc Woolen,' Wentwdrtb;1 J antes Brannock. Waterloo, Guilord, , m R W . LVont Vancey ville; fl: x 1: 7 Jances R. Csllum. Milton, ' :X. ii 77 J " v Benj. E. Cook, Warrenton. "., 7" : - T critiv - .T3Earrvr vi ' oiun at, i iuuumi. uritggisieY . ., '. Sole Agent for Raleigh, May 21, 1844. Print Warehouses I I IN NEW YORK.V, "'" i To supply the City and Interior Trade, by the Piece n or reck age, nFJ10VEDVv trmn 1 18 Pear) Street, 1o ' u MlCEBan STREET. . ... .- m .... . . ' L -; IMfiAB- WILLIAM DTISXT. BrK & RUETf STKfl ge notice to the Dealer! in Dry Goods, that they have removed tneir vvarenoneior rriniea calicoes exclusively, vrom Pearl to 44 dar street. ' By comfintng their attri tion to Print only, L. At. B. are enabled to exhibit aa assortment fr surNing sny aver before offered ia America and to sell at price aa tow, and generally lower; than house who attention Is divided among a large variety of articles, "' " ' ; ' ' I " TlieStm con of several thousands of PaUtrnt and Colorings, "embrarlng every v sriet y of-'. ;.L American and Forelsn. VrlzU . In market tatny style of which are got op eiclo iveiy for. their own alr, and cannot h bad else where, except in second bands. k . ' ' ' j " Dealers in Print will find it tot their interest ta examine thtsj Sp'ck before making their purchase they will have the advantage of karning the lowest maiket prices snd comparing alt the desirable styles In market side by side . . . j , Catalogued of Prii et. Corrected with every variation of the Market, are placed ia the hands ef buyers. September 20, 1844. V . t. v- -7 7t-' CAPTrAL, 300,000 TOR WETT-YOniX cosTRiEUTiosnip f m mium ccnnr, v OEficKt Ha 57V wau. stsezt. ; Insure Dwelling-house Warehouaeseud CuIUing la general. Merchandise, HouseholJ Fumrinre,eiJp , building Miip in Port and their Cargoes,, ax J every description of personal Property, " i '' i AGAI5ST LOSS OR 1Af A6 t fRK ; 7 '-5'4r Sr. 8MYTH- ROGERS, Pres'JtiZ ,i'R'W. Ma an a j Secretary; , V i D. W. DTU.i . ?; Atr i. - - May 4. 1843. Agent. Jan. 23. ' .'"-v Jn 13.1S15. MV 18, 4
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