1H m j ;' ( v. .1 I I : 1 . ; . 1 II I i : ,'5 t : ! ' '' i . . I . jj 1 MP GAZETTE. J4 - 4- irr STON R. GALE 4 , I XSD rROFRtETOa. IjMI I -1. S,i i I: J II , . -r . - . 1.4. 1 1 . !1 . , I : - :' ' :! ' "h SUBSC Advance xo nil WDom inu mar -concern ' Tf tI.T received, some of th mui4 k;trr d Brand ..... wing Tobacco: also, Mra. Miller rm f '1 : I . . .I iw nnlV. halfinl in but Cirara am! Toh:icn anil cunsedtlfDllT we a ItTlflltOTl r- . - o - w Uimer than 1 - I . a;M TiOlCii I . l! I .L !.. ' .1 .... H.nlJ ' --cbtiSCMKNTB. r or ereij . i idj vuicr uouh in mo iiy, inu u rk-ii... ..h iibMaoenunieniuut first insertion, w . . . r.. V- i s rv-r cent. hher ; but deJuctwo . r mi nf eeni-wiu wn.. - - ..,- Uall at the Cheap Cigar Store, if joa want a good rrJcle. ' KKAUsE & MILLER, : i'-f i ii : : FayatlcviHa atreet. opposite City Hall Or .jTertiaer. bf the rear. . - - inscim ... . OlSTtR, free of chrx . .t. . nr.... P.M. ill alto appear in me n -" -r J-. Letter- to the Editor mustU fot-aiP. NOTICE to TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. ii-T" Une , ; ; notice; GENERAL MeWiog of the Stockholdere of the Kaleizb and CaUn Rail Road C'onipao- wiil be held at the State House in the Citj of Raieigb oa Saturday. 15th March next. ' i The Stockholder are requeued to attend in pefaon or bjf proxy ; and all other who eigned Bond to (he Slate under the Act of 1340-41 are invited to attend. ; -. i ?. JAMES WYCHE. Preaident. I R--4c O. R. R. Office, . 30ih January, 1846. y ; , 10-tdom, TTTnlted Stn tes District Conrt of HJ Nortli Carolina at Chambers, tlie. s'da ueccmocr in ihuhi rnptCT. - rVuUce to shew cause against the Peti tion of Allan H Hi??, a Bankrupt of urniHe County, for his Discharge and Certificate aa a Bank rupt, at Newbern on the 4th Monday in April next. . H. POrJ CIC, Jutlge j Uuited Statea District, riorlh Carolina. January 17. 6 70d Utdiii nr Diouns.nMnr onnw n ' iniAL ur Dionur uixutiiuuiirv, , Just received, and tor sale at the North Caro lina Book Store. Alto. ! Tle ApxMitlea Doctrine and Fellowship, be- injr Fire Sermona," preached in the principal Churches of his Diocese during his Spring visi. Ution, 1844 by the KL Kev. 1 S. Ives, u. U. WIVTEIl AR R A!f GESIEIfT. rn prttmnth and Roanoke Rail Road and Chesapeake Bay steamers. ON and after the 1 6th instant, the Boats on the Cuesejpeake Bay will run only Utice time a The Steamer Georgia, Cipt. C3ce. having under- gone ettensie repairs lor tne inier wicv. wm Porta-nouth far Uiltimore on Tuesday a, Thnrs- .1... m l Satnnlavs. iminodiatelv on the arritaJ of the Car from. Weldoa. By, thi route. Passengers the Ice Boat, wheueer the Ice is so bail as to prevent the Georia'a reaching Baltimore should the Ice Boat be unable to get through, the Paser ner will be landed at Annaptie from whence they may pro ceed (by Rail Road) either to Bjitimoreor Washing ton City. 1 . Passengers wishing te take tht popslar route, leaving Raleigh on Mondaye, Wednesday e, and Fri days, and taking the Stage at Sledge' will proceed direct on. - ;. , The Dsily Line will Kb reaumed early m the Sea son, of which due notice will be given. W.M. M. MUUXJX, Ja , AgCOl. omcM Porumouth & R. R. R. Co. and Bay Line Steamer. Wetd.rn, N. a Dei. 9, 18i. A Ill rr . f f 8 (be Reason is far ad vanced we will sell Woolen snd Winter good at prime Co5tp pavers in want ot S a 1 1 a e 1 1 S Mk. e T S e . Blankets, Flannels dec would Wekn. to call as we are determined to dote these coodaM If it be less than Costs' - 'i.vv :f;''W , Also, larce Lot of Cotton good, No. 1 Virgiani Osnsburms 9 cents van! .' 4. 1-4 BleactMsl StiirtK'r? 8 eenii yard 4 1-4 Brown Shirting 6 1-4 cents yard ; lJf- V T Cotton Q4nnela 9 and 10 cenu yard; with af lar'C'fSy lavier than aasorunent tf tber goods,- All of which will be sold & to suit the btyei 4 i - t-.-I'Mt' ! r J. H. BECK WITH & CO. : j ' f r"?t Fayette ville Street, a tew doors shovf I I ;' j Mr. R. Smiths Sldre te 9th. 1844. 99 -7" .. " - I 9 worth or Dry; Goods and 7-CROCKERY. ! mjorlant Cart of Liver Cmi cat edin a Utter to Dr. Kukl He wrote a follows, Dr. J. KuEl, yifur Medicines plaint lot eon mftHfr- DecJ Snuff in small Bladders. Store in Important Discovery ! ! Richardson & Co.V Celebrated Americao Panacea. riHI?J article i all compounded from Vegetable El matter free from any adulteration, and warrant ed free from any ingredient detrimental to health. ' It is the most invaluable discovery ever made from tne Vegetable kingdom, bating never failed Jb aireC are about to take a atari in this County from the fact. I ummiicb iwueii taaen in accoruance wun : asm. i uajney enecieo a cure wnicn seems to nave baffled nuns, toellecta cure of the followHic diseases, to-wit; I the sklJI Of the physicians 13 this sectioi for aesr ftr w-1 two J be subject is Mr. Nathaniel New bey, wbo . 1 u I m- . 1 . 1 . 1 a . . w uaa uean auiicieu witn tne iiiver compiamr.iOKetuer wun some otber cotnplainu. Flatulence and Dvi- wnmuiws UE8T0UEJL - j - w w,vvaaia tviivwniK widvh' b,v- e is j 6W Rheumy Strofula.. Ulcerated Scrofula, Bron- i ca o bought at any ' other j F iter Sure, King't pvit, Fistuty hijlanima- Subscribers hot wanting to deal any longer hi ripelas, Scurvy, Chronic Sore Euesi Paint in the pepsia.. He has taken one bottle of the Restorer.' to- Hitnrm KmM I4mr.,f d;i ii . I '.. 'r.L-.t r i.- i . ? "t n.ii:i. r ,nj those articlen. ti. V. Opposit ortet 5cW Head,' Blotches or Pimitt ..-4 i: gether with says in hoar a ? I- ITU received a superior new article of Scotch M' il Snuff, warranted nood and if not apurovedj muf 1 at be returned and the money refunded, per pound or 5 pounds for 1 Dollar; for sale Cheap Cigar Store. - ' vn 1 itb e. . u it t r Fay etteville street, opitnaite City Hill.'. St TURNER February 6'h. 1845. oi HUGHES. 11 PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAITIWG. h 100-oawtrn Truth Akin to: Nature ! sriTAVE YOU PAIN I Be thankful- It is a Ifji' vigorous etlnt of Nature to throw off morbific maiier. Prom what may the morbific matter arise ! From a bruise, or 'unwholesome air which has become mixed with blood, cot incorporated in ii. bar which i liable t taint the whole mass if not speedily removed. Or the pain may arise from bile winch ba become bad, rancid, putrid, in conse quence of the want of poer in ibe proper organs to dtscharfe K. Tais ai waicn so raieaTass psoeLt is only the symptoms 01 lue eaoru ot nature, .'or ths vrul orinciple of tbe blood, to sxraL the tke rsccaaT or ivrcaa matter, which woukl other- ru deatror tbe human fabric. All diaea-es are of the solids or fluids, or both. . When we have pain in our head, or in our foot, .in our throat or in our back or bowels, let us bur be satisfied that it is reduced bv ' the efforts of our blood to throw out ,: ..a'... mm ' a a morbific matter, and if ibis be so, il we can Dm ne- lieve and understand this, our cure will be easy and generally sure. For our, course will then be to help Nature to throw off the morbid cutter, not to lake awav the blood. For the Uoud. EVERY DROP WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO IXSURE UL- Till ATE HEALTH i tiie bodv : we must NOT LOSE A DROP 1 neither must we use any medi cines internally which are not perfectly harmless. If applied etternauy to the body. 00 we m,ut not use any of the preparations of mercury, neither must we use any vegetable medicine of CORROSIVE POWER. ' In order o discriminate between Truth, which i eternal, and conjecture, which is like a transient vis ion, we must be guided by the light of EXPERI ENCE. To what does experience direct To the FKE USE OF. UK. BKlNDKETH'S PILLS in all case of bodily suffering. As this advice is fol lowed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BOUT BE. The writer has long-used them and has never found them fail of imparting relief. In all acute diseases let Brandretb Pill and mild diet be used, and the patient wdl soon ba restored to good health. In chronic com ptaiuls let lb Pill . be'used as ofien as convenient, by which raeana the vitality of the blood will be improved, and a crisis will be geoerally brought about ; the disease being changed to acute, a few 1 irge dnees of Pills and a few days confinement to tbe house, will change the chronical ly diseased individual, to a sound man. This is no fig ure of the imaginatio'n it can be proved by a thou sand matler-of-fsct men who have experienced U. REMEMBER, in all case ef disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough t whether it be asth ma orconompiHn : whether it be rheumatism or pleurisy : whether it be typhus or fever aod-ague or bilious fever: cramp or hooping cough or measles: whether it be scarlet fever or small pox. that the Pills, known as Brandreth's Pills, wilt surely do more than all the medicines of the Drug Stores for your restoration to health, and what is more will aurely do you no harm. TRUST TO BRANDRETH'S PILL, take them so a to produr a brink eject, and yoursickne win be the affair of a day or two, while those who ar too wise to follow this rommonsenseadvice' will b sick for month Let the nick enquire of the agent for Brandrrth'a Pill whether these things be so o not. Let them enquire among their friend and ask the same question. . Verily if EVIDENCE is wanted ic shall be procured. To the Sick, let-jne say, use the BRATORirril PILXS Is the best advice mortal man can give you. 80IJ at Dr. Brandreth-'a principal office, 14 1 Broad way, (274 Bowery and S4I . Hudson at Dr. Bran dreth's retail office,) ft 25 els per box, with full directions in the Eogbah, SpanishPortugese and French languages.' 1 , . . Sold by real Agents la everj county in the State. WILL : PECK, Agent. Ralei4h, Dec 13, 1844. . ll)0-9tp R. JO: S. FGSDER, respectfully an nouncea that he has returned to KJeih and " as arrsnged a smalt GALLERY or PAINTINGS, next door to the Episcopal Church. The following are among his col lection, via : . j Tbe Restoration of the Bund, , - , Tbe Exterminating Angel. ' Joshua commanding the Sun to stand still, Cupid taught by the Graces, , .Portia in the act of killing herself by eating burn ing coals, : -The Sleeping Beauty, The Sleeping Beauty, awaking, ; Fancy piece a Miss with Cat in her arms, ! Portrait of French Labourer, 1 Landscapes, Portraits, dc - : Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call. ( J. S. P. Oct 84, 1844. - 86 : North Carolina ' LITERARY. SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY; ! r i ACADEMY. Arms and Equipments furnished by the state. Classics, English, etc R. GRAY. ! Mathematics, Tactica. etc O. A. BUCK. E!ri"e0L1 ChembU7 &?S.N.BOtSFORD. I Philosophy, 5 TUHS PER SESSION OF FITE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe matics,) $20 00 English do. (Elementary 4-higher branches) 15 0Q Military do. (Infantry 4- Artillery pgjTclice) no charge .The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the vartoua duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. Tbe moral and intellectual facul ties are kept severely in action, but not at tbe expense of the physical, aa is unfortunately for the health of our children too commonly the case throughout the country. M ' Regular and systematic Military Exercises, as well as Practical and Scientific Operations, introducing Surveying and Civil Engineering, are substituted in the place of unprofitable play, and required of all stu dents the usual six hours 'of daily recitation and study being invariably left distinct 4- uninterrupted. The Cadets, in rotation, dwehsrge tte duties ot non-commissioned. Officers, Officers of the Guard, and Officers of tbe Day. of Adjutants and Comman dants of Parade ; and for the purpose of rendering them more perfect, occasionally aa as Military In structors.. . ; . " r, . J ", , ! It has been found from experience, that this beau tiful Gymnase invigorates both mind and body, and by inducing habits of order and regularity, contributes moch to menial improvement. ' ( Politeness, neatness in dress', and strict punctuality will he closely attended to. ' 1 ' I 1 A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade days, Monday and Friday. j N deduction made for absence, unless in case of protracted sickness. Hours of Recitation and Mudy , from 9 to 13$. A. M , and from 2 to 4, P. M., in the Winter. Board and Washing, in highly respec table families from 8J to $10 per month. ROBT. GIMY. O A. BUCK, j PnDC,r'' I Raletgh, Jan 23. 1844. 7 6m I Fresh Garden Seed, i 91 ORG BRAXDRETU'S FILM. TTxTTE have iuat' received a fresh supply ot, tba WW (Valuable Medicine, which is recommended b"y thousands of persons whom they have'turfcd of iCoHS sumption. Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsiy Head Ache, and a sense of fullness. in tbe backf pa' l of the; Head, usually the symptoms of Apojilex. aundice, fever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, 1 yphujj, lei low and common Fever of all kinds; Astttnrt; Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, Liver Con4 plaint. Pleurisy, Iuward - Weakness. Depression of theSpuits, ICuptures. Inflammation, oore yes,!i' iU Palsy j Dropsy, Small Pox, Measlea, Croup. Cough Whooping Cnugh, Qtiinsey, Cbojic. Cholera jAI bus, Gravet, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises' in the Head, King' Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe-: las, or; Saint Anthony a Fire, Salt Rheum, W hite Swellings, Ulcers, some of thirty years standing Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, PilesjCS tiveness, an Eruptions or tne nun r ngntrui ureams, Female Coraplainu of every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaiations.&c. - ! Also,' Brandreth's Liniment, for anrea, swelltnim woumls. &.c, at 25 cents a bottle. There are A tent Cdnfi 5 ; un mc 1 eciiicr wilu liib urouiiuia rowuer. na oc j. vm.Yiffic,' (jaccfuna an cutaneous atseases.t Eruptions of tht twelve hours he felt re ieved. and in Iweotv-fiur e n. omttn s corner, t sum, or pains or ulcers arising from an tnjudi-Ymuch relieved. He has so far recovered now, as fo i Hi ni mni. . f AT-...... !.. l . .r it . I r.,i .1 i . i . . . . ..i ..... i 1 ' I yi chujj,:w tut impure nuc vi tne i ronow iae avocatixns or ni . farm, wim ntiia . '1 i i-T ... I . ' 1 .... J L . t 1 - UlUlCUlt -TlMr ADTim re 111101011 'moTniuiriiTP v. w z null t nn I r. nn ii.aii.mi ini.Mni r-ji pnii JEWELLERY AWI TOTS. V i 1 tv i hit IS A b of the Part tiers ol the farm, havm? iust re- 3 :) mi 11 . . : i " turned from the North, has brousht with him a larger and better supply of freh Goods, in! the above .branches, than has been kept in tbe establishment . .. .. 1 . . . . - . w J neretolore; all ot which, in prices and quality, are numerous f well worthy to be recommended to our friend and tbe public generally. !' . Fancy Goods and IlardwareJ f Fin Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Ladies Fan cy ' and Work Boxes, Bonnet Ribbon, Writing desks, I Uasketa, Snuff boxes from oi cent to fi? 00 r Travelling bags, Pasteloards, Uuibrellan, Cointiof Tortoise-shell end others, Pins, Needles, blood. .... . fl.i. i . . . B j ne curative properties o this Medicine consist in it producing a sure and effectual alterative of the whole system. . In slight eruptions of the skint or re cently contracted disenses, one small bottle often ef fect the cure, while the experience of those who have been cured by it, of. lonV standing and obstinate dis- . - - : ! i .t : . J a . ia, turn 11 requires irom mree 10 rour aree ooi Ues to effect a perfect cure, and no returri . 'he dis ease. It usually . produces' a tonic eiftvk, wti.e (in most cases) it also acts as a gentle c&:oaric, increas ing tbe appetite and general healtu of the patient. causing all sores, or ulcers, to discharge more pnrfut ly than before lak.ng. it, and inducma a perfectly healthy action of the blood.! Enough must be taken to effect an alterative, id as is, the case, with all I ease which y J J He says be wants all wbo are, afflicted, to use your Medicines, jaiid is recommencing' them' to the afflicied. &C. S-Med. ' J. MJA. Draka: Dr. Kuhl visited lAsheboro' on the 12th of Fetf. 1844, and had the gratification to learn, (bat Mr. Nath Newbey is well, and recommends bis jMedicinee in the hiabest terms, til- U . ' 1 .i s-l Extract of a letter to Dr. J. Kuhl. frobt Gtartr Jf. Rirr. J?v Ahi-atrfnii Vn f ' I I "I have bad several venereal casesi which have been successfully treated with your Abwsinian Mix- luret Aifti syphilitic Syrup.- I will jmeniion one ! case, which bad. been tteaied with the uual remedies (or three months, but! without anv abatement of thai 1 dUease., lYour Medicines was procured and the dis- tutions differ from tt rh otberi Therefore, those using it should not distrust its efficacy if ibey 'do hot-re vive immediate benefit. It is nrenared with ereat 1 apeared so obstinate, in J a few day J Slates, Shoe-thread, Awl, Sitters, j patent Balances. Cotton and Wool eards, tJoffee-mills, tiplain and painted, Mugs, Lamp Glasses, Lamps, Co Kbosnutj gourds. . Waiters, Brooms, Buckets,! Lamp for selling the Raleigh, May 14, 1844: above in every County in the Staje.l WILL: PECK, Agent, if 39 IX RALEIGH CLASSICAL, IHATIIE- ITIATICAL AID ITIIEITAIIY! ! ACADEMY. TnE JET3V4 INSURANCE COOTPA NT, or llartrord, Conn. Offirrs to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by ore, at premiums to suit tbe times,.. This is oue of the oldest end best Insurance -Com panics in the United States, and pay aits losses'prompt Applications for Insurance in Raleia-h.ar iuvi- unity, to be Bid, to. - 8. W. WHITING. 117, 1 83. Agent. T-m liWiiber have jHtt'receiypJ their supp of Fresh Garden Seed. I'om LasaaxTn's eel b rated Establishment, and ruber Northern feed Store v-t . 1 . vr- TURNER & HUGHES. : Jan. 28. 1845 . 7 i F E A I' H E KS On. ha'nda bit of new Feathers, which will be $oki kjwjbr Caab. -; ... JAMES M. TOWLES December 30. 105 " JOB PRINTING. , " HaviDjr receaUy rece'rred a fresh supply of ; ---.v : ancyjob imr-rr: We are now prepared to execute in a strperior style. Job and EeUer Press Printing " . '. SCCH AS . " : I - PlIFfiLETS. CARDS. HANDBILLS, BLANK,1 tc. : ACADEMY. . vf Classical Department, J. M. LOVEJOY. Mathematical and Military Department fe,,. W.F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions -:. 1" . - a .a . . . I " " hrursesr, rocfcet-lw.s, renciM, uuitons. 4 bread, care. an ,he extrarta hrnPhi into small a rnrh. .Kit allies, 1 wiue, naiiera oow-atriugs, niermome- pa, as to require, usually, 'but One iers, . vttiKing irune. uazors, jjirn, ren anu rocnei Kpivcp, Scissors, Shaving utensils, great; variety of , iu v"c "mm", .vm..wh vp, iry, anu prontiunced by Ihem the best anti-mercurial pUol and holbeIt, Birdbage, Powder flasks. Spy medicine known ; and the most efficacioui in the cure imsse. opeciacies, tiooninie-giasees, irom iu cts. to 20; Cloth, Teeth, Hair. Hut, Sh., Dustiiig land Mow". Lamall hides. fipe Paint Brushes ; Bed cords. Whips, Fishing Utensils, Night Tapo.i dnioking and ron ES. nd Candle wicks, Clucks, Britannia JrJpoons. Spurs. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERI 44-30Cj lbs. fresh Candiea 10 hi. Pilot, Water, But ter, Soda, and Lemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin. ger (Jakes, constantly fresh. 10 keg Malaga Grapes, 3 BoxjM Lemons and Oranges,' SO boxes fresh Rai sins. Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Herrings, Sausages,Sardine8, Figs, Prunes, UJurranU,Datea,Citron, Filberts, Palm, W all, Peccan, Chest aud Cocosnuis,Almonds, i utmegs, Cinnamon, Pickles. Brandy Fruit, Tomato Catsup; Pepper- Oauce,! Raspberry and Currant Jellies. Preserved Pine Lpplee, Preserves, Chocolate, Wo. I 6c No. 3. Liquor :e. Jujube paste, Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil, Lemon iyrupj "Piuwns. ' ' . . ' I! i'..- H .-i 7 hhds. Sugar and Molasses, various qualities 20 sack Coffee, assorted. -kI- I 'll 1 0 bis. fine Crushed, powdered, . & Havana Sugars. 50 Loaves fine snd common Suears i J i 40 llioxes Candle, best Sperm, Hull's patent, nor thern bleached Tallow, . small Wax Candle fur lan' terns, . : ' s . j;- J . f 2000 lb. CHRESE,vix: yellow Goshen, English aiiy. Pine Apple and common five months each yihe-nrst Session beginning on tbfs 350) gallon of OIL.vix: liest winter strained. first of January, and the second Session, 00 tb fir Sperm, bleached Wbale, Fiih Oil and Lard Oil a otJulV4 i , I ?t new article, never naving oeen ottered lor sate sere Ills the design of the Preceptors, that this lnstitti before. s I lion shall not be surpassed. ia the advantages affordi T 1CW lbs. TEA black. ImDerial. Gunpowder. for acquiring a thorough lnglih, Classical and. Maj Young Hyson and green common J ea. 500 'lb. SO APSCastile, white and variegsted, and per it themattcal Education. Pupils wilt be prepared to enter the Junior ClatK of any College in tbe United Mates. i TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, 'per Session, $15 Fer Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and cbanre. The advanced Classes may pursue tne studies Italian Languages, per Session. . $20 Om 5J libs. SN Ut F, Mrs. Miller s in bladde ifilitarv Tactics tauirht to the Puuils. free of extra r.Scotch. bars, dark and light turpentine Soap, fumed washing and shaving, a great variety. 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe i- a a r - r. ir . Art-i imiiaieu unto, 1 raouco, v irginia, v eneioa, j v icto- . . ... . . na, (amines, and tne nome m wie common a lower Class, paying only for ihe studies of the CIef belong. T ....... j-, -j to which they belong. Raleigh, January 1845. 6 6m i' i iV t r A AQEAWTITIT or Fresh Rice, fnevfJ ' crob.V just received and for sale by - f -'rtjJ l , STITH & PSCUD.3 January 23. i j ! I ' DR. CHARLES E. JOHNSON, KCKpecliuiij oner- du rroTeMiona rn a a. tkai f : PailAiaK ariJ vtw w sun v 'isvue wa iihi'm iT ij . a t a 1 , tne surrounding country, t lit onop u on ninsooro Street; palely occupied by Dr. Hill. Jan, 23. , - ?5-4 f 1 - - the TATE of IVorth Carolina.-Way mminty oourt 01 riea and tuaner oession November 'I arm, 1844. , Sam. Perkins and Joshua Barnes, vs.. ' ' " Barna Peacock. ' Original Attachment. y It appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court Barna Peacock, the Defendant in ihia cae, ia riot at inhatiitanf of this Suie:.It is therefore ordered; thf ; publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Iff gider, notifying said. Defendant to be and app-r ti fore the Justices of tbe Court of Pleas and hearts.: Sessions, at the Court house in Waynesboro', on if j third Monday in February next, then and there to fj; plevylor plead to issue, or judgment final wid be ref ) dered against hm, and property levied on conderJSf ed to Plaintiff's claim. . ' 1 I y4 Witie. John A. Green, Clerk of our said Cnuf, at Office, the third Monday in November. A D.J8, f JNO. A. GREEN, Cl;i Pir Ady.75 62. J t.l B ECKWITII'S pills srribera kep constantly on hand a si plv of Beckwith's Pill, whidi . they will sellin:r comraoduting terms at wholesale or retail. STITH fr PEOUtilJ r i fuesh drugs; medicines, &(M Wil 1 in nis. Hay wood j It ; "Co. a re now Vrc'ei i n & f forn N York arid Phillelphia, a large and (tJn e'ral assortment of ' t .. J .! Druzs arid Medicines. ChemlcalU ; f -..... paints AND OILS. DYE STUFFS, I GLASS-WAUK.PERFUM ERY, &o. ". fe, Vbtch they are prepared to sell wholesale and w Sfl p physicians. Merchants, and other dealing iii t jeic nejit unusually low prices.- ... . , I -J H' : Those wishing to buy, will find it to their interest "0 call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.1 ' r Particular attention at all time will be givei j to ojtting up Preaciiptions, as well as the dispensieHtof Medicines. 7, .. s v Ksleigh, July 1844. B7 Ja enitnd matu 400 ibe. TOBACCO, bet Virginia honey-ilew chewing common do sinokmg assorted.' I J lft jars preserved Ginger. ' j I Ground G inger and Pepper, and whole do. A I - spice; Canary Seed. Rice, Starch, Indigo. Copperas, Madder. Blacking, 3 boxes Urogans and Boots, rr Sttld onlu 6y the measure out of the House 1 positively front this date, G EN UI.N E PORT AND MADEKIA WINE, Newark boiled Cider, Potter, Muscat and Grape VN tne. i Perfumery. Olio of Rosea, Macnssar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po it urn. Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Essence; Bergamott, Cinnamon Oil, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers, j' ; r " ! T ; J Musical Instruments. ; j I? .J Violins', bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerlioardsi Guitars, Flageolettes, Files, Flutes, Clari- tjnetts.'AccordeOns, Dulcimo Wire; I . T' I j .. Stationary, i . i . Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic.) Paper,! Pens, Quills. Ink. Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Wafers,- l,etler-stamps. ; " : ! ,( ! " Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils, S words, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates - j Gaines. .- - -I -. Lli -j Dnminos. Chessmen, tiackgaiitmon. Kenb, "Fen- pjn, Rollet, Cup andalUc t Jfewellery, Of Gold and Silver, as well aa German Silver, and Pir1chback,yi:tJre4stpins, Ejr:rings,Penciis,FingeTt rings, Piiiinoles, Tea fJells, Table aud Tea Spoons, Desetl K"iv and Forks, Metal Combs, Bell 'bueklesl Watch Keys, Fob Chains, GypSum-beads, white and black jel bugle Beads, assorted sizes. ; j , 7 j ' - . Toys. ;f;' A large and choice i-up, ty as Printing Presses painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureatis, Marbles; Humming tops. Drums, Rati l-s Vyhislles, mooth.Organs, Hrpti, frumpets. Magic Lanterns, Paint poxes, magaetic Toys, false Faces', t'annons, Malescop, Microscopes,' Pewter and wooden! tea Medicines, its effecis iv.'rl vary, as the several constU I yielded to; your remedy, &c. Signed. i i GEO. R. BARR. A Lady of- Bedford co. Va. for about 17 years af. flicted ni h contraction, lameness and yervous head ache, caused hy taking calomel and eeitinff cold 011 table spoonful it; and alter using the whole time the nrescrtDiiona of each day for a'n adult. ) I . the most fminent physicians without any effect, she It is now in use by the first Physicians n the coun- sank from year to year. lot was fina'ly j successfully ireateu wtiu ir.e Kesmrer, uow Mine tsabam and Ar omatic E 1 tract. We have omiiteil the name of this lady, but if anv particulars should be desired, we refer to Mj. Wm. Leltwtch, Otterbridge, Pi O., Bedford CO , Va Mrs Felix Huffman was suffering fdr some y ara unucr consumption, eic, : one used namernus pre- ." . ...... ' . . I . . . Hcnpitotw wnnoui any eenent. ana was;ueciarru In. curable, but -was cured by j the use of lae 'Restorer, Gold Mine Balsam I Aromatic Extract aiid Universal Plaster. Reference ito John. Read. jr. Eta. Jefferson ton, Culpeper co. V$. j :r . ., j Richard B, K Lawson, Esq. of Gloucester county. V a. informed Ur. &.unl on the bth of November, 1843, as follows: Uesr Sir, I wish to inform Jvoo. that my wife was about 6 years afflicted with" a poJm-tnary complaint, inflammatory rheumatism ana general de- J'lltty. ana, finding no relief during the: whole of that period from tbe prescription of the most eminent phv sicians, she liegan to. use your Retorertoi the Blood, Denurative Powder and Aromatic EilracL. which 1 . . . - - . -7-1-.--w , . cured her. In a short time, . Ac. - Signed. , LKtcnaas D K; IiAWSoir. Mr.. George Erhart's son was very seriously afflict'' ed with uropsy ami . Inflammatory Kheitmatasra, and after having tried tbe prescriptions of n;.-n umber of . physicians, of eminence of that sect ton of country, - without any benent, sank from day today, and every one thought death inevitable. Mr, Egbert concluded to try Dr. Kuhl s Restorer, Aronutic ExUsd and De- purative Powder, which gave tbe most happy result, as ' communicated in a . letter to Dr. Kohl, irom Robert" Gardner, Esq. Cbristiausburg, Va.of the 25th June; . 1843, in which he says: "The Medicine ae got proved , entirely satisfactory, ! The young man. to tbe great joy f his" parents, from being in the most deplorable situation, tt the very' grave's verge, is now enjoying ' good if not perfect good health, aud your Medicines ' have the credit of curing him. of all cutaneous and scrofula affections. The cures effected by it are truly astonishing as may be seen by reference to the certificates arid testimonials in pocses aion of all tbe Agents. It has been found peculiarly efficiiciou8 in producing regularity of the Metises in females, and has been; taken with great benefit in pulmonary diseases. I '1 L j. Those in the use of it should abstain from slimula ting drinks. Beer, Mustard, and .all highly seasoned fond. To be obtained, at wholesale, of Thos. G. TaLXASE. General Agent. No 20. : Vine Street, op posite the Custom House, New York, and at retail of W M. PECK, Special Agent. Raleigh, N. C. where Certincaies nf very happy cures may be seen. August 20, 1844. . j I f 67-6m HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE Tbe Subscriber wishes to sell bis resi dence in Raleigh. It is situated oh, Hillsborough street, altout 200 yards West from the Capitol, and is one of the ideasantest situation in Raleigh, Aa itj-is presumed any person would examine for themselves before purchasing. further description is deemed unnecessary. - 7j WM: WHITE. Raleigh, Septemlr 21,71844. 77 . , . l . 7. JTusto Sanz Cigars Afloat. "TTUST received a Superio)r lot of Justo Sanz Prin-, QJ cipe, for sale cheap at the Cigar Store. ," KRA USE 4 MILLER, Fayetteville Street, opposite City Hall. ass,! f ' notice is nereDv giveii sTIlO WILLIAM MASOx, Jr. son orWlLLMM Ai.VIASON, Sr deceased, upon whose Estate am Executor, that the amount to which he is entitled of said Estate ia now in my hands, ready for distribu tion, and that I shall not expect to pay Interest on tbe same. The residence of the above-named Wil- bam Mason, Jr. is not known to the Subscriber ne lett this state about the year IH'io, and has not been heard from within the last 17 yeara.- If written application be made on the suiject.. Letters must be addressed to me at Chapel Hill, N. C JOHN A. MASON, Executor, Of William Mason, deceased. Chatham County, N. C. Dec. 10, 1844. 5 , 100 3mp setts. Drummers, fancy toys, and all sizes of Do wid Doll-head. 1 ? v . G.W.&C.GRIMME.j , ' ; ' V. Corner opposite Mr. Richard; Smith's. Raleigh, December I, 1844. TfTiflTED STATES! of America IU f NtJRT A M ROLIN A DITHICT. ! United States District Court for the. District af Pamlico In . Bankruptcy -ilh Monday in Oetobeor, 1844. N"tice to shew cause against the Petition of E ven der E Krooks. of Chatham County, Farmer, for bis Dischnrge and Certifier e as a Bankrupt, at Newbern on the ith Monday in April next. j j 11 - . j .; JERE. BROWN, Clerk. Dec! 27,r 1844. - - 104 70ds. - SHERIFF'S SALE. I SHALL offer for sale to the highest bidder for Cash, on the 1st Monday in . March next. befne the Court house door, in th0 Town of Jacksonthe following Thact or Lasib, lor . a much thereof aa will satisfy a double I ax due for the years 1842 and 1843. together with the cost jof advertising, viz: 1 1 8 Acres, lying on the waters of Hart's Swamp, in Northampton County, adjoining the Lands of Thomas Peele anil others, valued at $.178. Double Tax for 1842, Do. do. 1843, $1 1 10 10 i ETHEL'DJ Jan. 23, 1845. 2 20 J. PEEBLES... Late Sheriff of Northampton. - Pr.AdvJ$3. 8 Regalia and Plantation Cigars.j JUST received a superior article of the above Cigars, for sale at the Cheap Cigar Stere. KRAUSE & MILLER, Fayetteville Street opposite City Hall. ' FOR BEJIT, j AND Immediate possession given, the commodi ous Dwelling Hoase, adjoining W. R. Galss, recently occupied bv Capt, Lucas.. 7 j 'r- ; Jan. 13, 1845. " , . j 4 : Raleigh Fire Compaq THE Citizens of - Raleigh are hereby invited to enrol their names as oiciribers ol tba Fire Com pany, provided, lor by an Act of Assembly, entitled ' An Aci Rr the better protection ot the City of Kal .elgii Irurh losses by Fire." j Persons disposed. to vol unteer as members o( the same, wilt leave their names with the City Constable, 00 or before 'he last Saturday in February, on wbica day, if a sutbeieut number (tony), have not prevjoiisly j voluuteered, a draft will be made irom the whole number of Citizens to supply the deficient uumber. Members of tbe Fire Conij a ny are exempt, during ibeiri term of service, front Mi litia duty. 7 WESTON R. GALES, hit. . Jan 31 "Signed ROBERT GAKDNEIL-t f. 1 j (rj Tbe Medicines may be obtsned? at Df. KUHL'S 0FFICE, opposite tbe Bsnksl Kicbmos, Va and ol the following Agents in North Carol ma B. Oates, DrugKist, Charlotte, J. F. &C. Pbifer, Concord, Jenkins 4r Biles, .Salisbury James H. Enniss, Druggist, do Humphries & Gaitber, Lexington, J. 4- R. Sloan, Greensborougb, J. M. All DrakeAshboroughj C. C. Henderson. Lincolnlon, S. Perry, Kernersville, Stokes couatyi James 1, fjorne, Pittsborotigb, reter r osier. Liouisourg, ij . . . 1 t H. w. uouwin, r rantJintpn, rranklid en. Brannock cc Woolen, Wentwonh, . . ea iff - a e a a jamea orannoca waiertoo, uuiiioraf 1 ;.; R. W, Lawson, Yancey ville, Jamea R, Caltum. Milton, If v Bni. B. Cook. Warrenlon. 7 STITH 5c TiUUU, Vruigitlf, I J 8ole AgenU for Raleigh. May2l lS44.- , . 40 1r 1 i sc, Print Warcho II! IN NEW YOKK. To supply the Cityand Interior Trade, jby the Piece J or J'scRsge, 1 REMOVED I From 113 Pearl IStreet. to' 44! CEMMlt STIlEET, IV CAB WILLU IT EE U A Dealers in Dry Goods, that they their w arehouse lor rrinted Ualcea exclusively, from , Pearl to'44 Cedar street. 4 By comfinins their atien . lion to Prints only, L, ot B. aire enabled to exhibit an,, asdortmen't far eiirpassing any ever befpre offered in , ' America and to sell at prices as low, land generally, lower, than bouses whose 1 attention is divided among . large variety of articles f ' f v The Stork consists of several thousands of Patterns 1 ngs, embracing every yarietjy of " ' ! -! & RRCtTSTER give uij Strut. ; ivef notice to the t vf have removed 1845 J- BLANKS For sale at this OSs. i ;Wm, G; Cochran &jC( WINE AND LI Q U OR M LRCH ANTS, 0 - OF PIULvADELPIIIA, : ' ' ' . 1 .. . . fKF PER for sate, a general assortment of all QJ. kind of WINES AND LIQUORS of the fi neat quality, viz ; . Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine in Pipe. Quarter Casks, jor Bottles ; Cbampaigne, Claret, Sauterue and Hock Wines of various qaalities; Brandy. Holland Gin, Jamaica Ram,1 Scotch, and Irish, Whudtey, in casks or bottles. 7 ... - ; Loaf Sugar, Tea and Cngee all warranted of Ihe first quality, put np to order at .the shortest notice, and seat to any part of the United States. Philadelphia, Jan.9.1845 nnd C.nliirintr 1 iP - ". .. ? . t A i American and ; roreigrnjE-rinis r i In market many style of which' are f ot up exclu- siveiy for their own sale, and cannotjhe had ale-' where.; except in second nsnus, - -. I - r f ;! i Healera in Prints will find it for their interest tH examine Ibi St.-ck before making their purchases 4 they will have the advantage of learning the lowest market prices and comparing all the desirable style in market! side by side. It i ; - - I J lf! ,it.ii?f I . .. . ' rf ' . r ... I- t;atsiogues 01 r nres, eorrectea wiin every vsnsuon of the Market, are placed in tbe hands September 20, 1844. jof buyers. 71 CAPITAL,! 5300,000. I I. TIIE IirnFF-TORIX .-..M.nmmtwanVn nlnn TVaTTn I artiW fHVHIVT LUlliltiCIlU.tiuir nan uLSJiitii vujjiair Insure Dvrelling-bonse Warenoosarld BuiUJeg. i n general. Merchandise. HonseboU Firwinre.Sbipe building j Ships in Port and ibeif Cargees, sed Sery descriptioB of personal Frpperty," . , V;J '-?t i " - t 7 AGAINST LOSS OH IAMAO n riaaw . 7 i 4v CMI 11U uuiii a w. 01 uiju, s" v . At Kalia.Ji.J. R VV Kay U,lt ,.r :: r. K " - ' : ( It I

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