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;-!!lIfIi nBKaWBCBSBJiBnVBSSBSaHeBcaBSIHBSSTwaSasaaWS ,ES,-' 'V. EDITO AXO.rBOrUZTOX. M tke Siial-Weeklr JtnigVBegliter SvlictirTio Fi Ddtart per annum lilf in first iDicrtioii, Oo Doitt ; tca ubqeniiioruUn Tu...if.Si CiU. i ! " - " Co0ar 0d ad Joici ai. ADTiKBiiTi .k.r.4 45 m moi. biirher ; but a Uedocnou f J3 J per cent. wUl b ! fro- tb4 rjuUr prio , ill tm. '- ' , - ,OTr,T:"7,. in'ted ia the SwWi.y IQ,iTit, willaUo appear ioth. Wki.t Paper free of cbarx-i ! gj. Leuers to tb Editor mail be oix-r Art. NOTICE "to TRAVELLERS l; GOING NO&TU. L portsavath and Roanoke Rail Road and Chesapeake Ray Line Steamers. I N in4. tfier iba 16ih laUnt,tke DotU eo the Caeaeapeti Uaj win rua enij inree lime ; The terner Georsia, Capt, Co(& htinf Tler r;ooe eitenai repair for the Winter aervice, witl laae Porta ouU far Bakiawe oo Tealaja,Tbara daja and tfaiurJaya, iamadiately m the arrival of th Cars from Wei Jon. By. thia route, Paaaenfrera may rely eo a eerUioty of reachinf Baltimore. The Bay Company hate engaged the services of the lee Bait, whenever the lee is so bed s to prevent ths Georgia's reechiog-Baltimoiesh HUI the Ice Boat be enable to get through, the Parpger will be landed at Aaeapolia from whence they rosy pro ceed (by Rail RoeJ) either to Baltimore or W aahinj. too rity. j " ,-. . ' i. i' Paaaeners wiahiif to take this popalar roate, leeviag lUteigh t MoaUsys, Wedneadejs. end Fri days, tad lakiag the Suge at cJledja's will proceeJ direct on... , -'-.!-- 3 ; ! - -- Tlte Daily LUe win be resumed early ia the 8ea son, of which das notice will be eivea. Office Portamooth R. R.Co.? - ... end Bay Lioe 8ieamers. - i 1 WsJJon,N.a Dee.Vtgft. 100-oawtm mnE ISUnAKCK COMPA: U XT, or Ilartrord, Coan. pflera i.. nra nmldioss and Msrchandiic against loss or damage by are, at premiums to salt tbe times. This' is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies ia tbe United Stales, and pay sits losses prompt- Applications for losaraftca ia Raleigh, or its ti- rJoity. W be mads tot J. . - ' -t . j i , 8. W. WHITING. , May 4,1843.. h,.- , . Ageat. , ROCSC and LOT FOR SALE. tTbe Subscriber wishes to sell bis ret dence in Raleigh. It is ettoared eo Hillsborough . atreet, about 200, yards West f rum the Capitol, and is one of the 4easaatest aiiastioas in Raleigh. A a it is presumed any persoa would examine, foe theamlve before purchssiug, further dsscfiption is deemed onnecesssry. , I t j WM. WHITE. Raleigh. September SI. 1 8t,4. , . ; 77 i Executor's Notice. : The SuhseriHer. having qualified as Executor of the last Will ei4 Testament of Jeas His. to-, sen. dec'd.at the February Term of Wake . County Court, hereby gives notice to ell persona, having claims against said Estate, to present them for Dsvmeat. dulv authenticated, within the lime pcr- scriled by law. or this notice will be plead ia bar of their recovery. And these indebted to the Estate;, ere hereby notified to tasks immediate payment of the aame. . ! i 1 CH ARLES L. HINTOX, Exr. , . Raleigh. Feb. 17. 1843 . . 14 6t LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, PAPER, &C " : For the Sprin; Trade. 'jhi a WARREN ioite iU aUention of J m Country. Mercliaots and others to hj ex tsnaive essoruncnt of Boots, Shoes. 1te. just receiv ed from the Msnafactorers, which be will be happy to sell both to old end new castomers, at Lis usual low Cash irices. . ! , . " - - - Purchaser, will find at this establishment a lerger variety ef goods, I ban elsewhere in Virginia, and can depend upon purchasing any article .or making up an wnmeot as cheep as ia any of tbe tionbern cities. Wrapping paper of every size fend quality elways on band and for sale at a considerable reduction from former prices, also Cotton and Hemp Twine, Crashes, Blacking, itc., at tbe old stsnd, Sign of tbe Mam moth Boot, Petersburg. Va. ! I 1 . CHARLES C WARREN. Pstersbarg. Vs., Feb. 20. IM. - . 1541 ' w (EATHERS On band, a U of new Feathers, rbich will be sold low for Csli I ' JAMES it: TO WLES. peceaaber 30. . 105, Garden and Field- Seeds. .Verr, large and exteDsive. aesortment, just received th'ia day, and for aale at the North 'Carolina Sookaiosa. TUUNER t HUGHES . Feb. 11. i , .I.-',- . 1 " Notica to Owners of Mills. MAVLNG olilaioed letters' Patent for grinding up Corn,' Cob ah4 Shuck,! the ordinary Gfis aw ia bse, I uke ibis method of informing tbe pubHc, especially those who msy infringe' the right- EST ON R.'GAL try A witaout auibority," that I soau nokr ail socn persona who msy either use or coostruct .any Mill or 'Mills upon the principle of my Peeni, responsible onder the Patent law. of tbe Un'ned SUtes.' -1 learn that an In friBjement hubeen made In this SiJie, and I would notify the pubhe that ( have disposed of the Patent right for thie State to Maj. W.'F. Ceixias of this J escepting two counties, Halifax end North ampfon and it would be well, for ail who wish to avail themselves of ihis valuable'aad saving improve xoent. to always adtue with him open lh subject be fore having their Mills altered, unbwa they are eati. Ced others are acting aader hie authority. This adV dition ofxtiadiag up the Shacks thoroughly, is i vslaahle I refer the public to Maj. ClliV pabli-ra-oa ia Newspaper form and band-btlls, far par tkw- ITS,ClC.-'f ' ' . - . . , ;- :1 '.- .1 t.VTf Tei all Trnom"lnis mar. concern Tf 78T received, some of the most celebrated Brands , Qi) of Chewtns Tobacco: also. M ra. M illers Fine cot f 'hewing end smoking Tobacco; we deal in noth ing bat Cinrs end Tobacco and cooseauently" we can afford to sell from tO to 60 per cent lower than any other boose in the City, and none eieepied. Call at the fJhesp Cigar btore, if yon went a good article, , . , - . KKAUsE & MILLER, L .v. FeyeHevilleetreeUoppositr City Hal!" H; . NOTICE. . A GENERAL' Meeting of the Stockholders of A tle Raleigh and Csstoo Rail Road Company, wul be held at the State Mouse in the Uity of Ksieigh ea Saiarday, loth March next. ".. The oxockholdfrs ere requested to attend in person or by prosy ; and all others who signed Bonds to the State under the Act of 1S10-4I are in? tied to attend. JAUEtf WYCHE, President. R dc O. R. R. Uffire, f I , AAiL 1 lail t - IA i J n i t e d 8 1 a t e District Court of Iforth Carolina at Chambers, the a3d December 1844 in Bank rnptCT. Notice to -shew reuse against the Peti- lon of Allen H Htra. a Uankxupt of Uranvitie (Mialy, .for his Discharge and Certificate as a Bank rapt, at Aewbern on tueia sionaay in April nexi. " . mm MiiWtirin ' a . . .a e a . ti. rui J isk, juuge i ' United 8utes District, North Carolina. January 17i ' - " I 70d Dr. John Beckwith, IT n A VINO removed to Petersburg, Virginia, nts tltl place of Kesidence msy be purebssed upou eay trim. It is pleasantly and conveniently situated on tbe fiMbouare west of the Capitol, on tiillsboro' rHreet, sad beside the Dwelling has an Office on the Lot, sellable for a Physician or Lawyer, r ' Gkse w. Mobdecai, Esqn will be authorised to male a title. - ''- Raleigh. Fek 6, 1848. I II POKTHAIT AND MINI XT LIKE "'. ' PAINTING. .1 mTTR. JO: S. PEXDCR. respeetfulty i IV 11 noances thst he has returned to Raleigh, eml has snanged a small GALLERY or PAINTINGS, next-door to the Episcopal Church. The following are among bis collection, six t ,1 ;! Tbe Restoration ef the Blind, . 4":j The Esterminstins Aarel, ' i Joshua rommaoding the 8un to atand atill, Cupid taught by the Graces, f ' Portia in the act of killing herself by eating burn ing coals, v ' ,. , ". i The SUeping Beauty, The Sleeuiag Beauty, awaking. Fancy piece a Miss with Cat ia ber arms. Portrait of French-Labourer, ' Landseapes, Portraits, de." " . Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call, r ... J. 8. P. : Oct. 4. 1844. . : - 86 j: . , North Carolina ; . v : LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY Amu and Eqnlpments fnrnlabed by j- f . - tbe state. . ; H ; - ' Classics, Engush. ete ' It' GRAY.'. Mathematics, Tactica,ete. O, A. BUCK. Experuaeatal ChemUUj & 1 8. N.B0T8F0RD, ' - Philosophy, .. . j '. TERMS FER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegia cnure, in- ' clod.nc full Eneliah Studies, with Matbe maiica.) -. - - - ' - r $20 00 Enghah do. (Elemcnury 4- higber branches) 15 t0 Military do. (Infantry 4; Artillery practice) no charge . Tbe course of Education is ihorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the Various dutiee oTIilsv whether occupying public er prwate. Cjvil or Military stations. The moral sod intelectoal facul ties are kept severely ia action, but not at tbe expense of the nhvaicaL aa is unfortunately for tie health of oorchitdien tee commonly the case throughout the coontry. ; ' ' ' -- - 1 "V " ' Regular and systematic Military Exercises, s well as Practical and Scientific Operations,' iutroducing Surveying and Civil Engineering, are auUtituted ia the place of unprofitable play, and required of all eta. dents the usual tix hours of daily recitation ami ttudv bdm inxHiriablv leftdUtinct A uninterrupted. Tbe Cadets, ia' rotation, discharge tka dutiee of non-commissioned Officers, Officers of the Ouard, and Officers of the Day. ef Adjutants and Cmman dnU of Parade; and 'for the purpose of rendering them more perfect, occasionally act as Military In structors; . . - . . r It bee been found from experience, that this beau tiful Gynnate invigorate both mind and bodr, and by inducing bahitsof order sad regularity, contsjoutes mocb to raeaial impreveraeni. , . t v- Politeness. neatness in dress, and strict ponatkaiity will be cloeelr attended to. . - A cheap Uoiform is adopted Dress Parade lays, Monday and Friday. r s Ne deduction made for absence, ttntees in eaek eT protrscted sickness. Hours of Rectistion and Study, from 9 to lift. A. M . and from S to 41, P. M.lin the Winter. Board and Washing, in highly r Uble families from 8 to $10 per month. " Raleigh. Jaa. 23,1844. ' .; T o ..v- Old Port Wine. .. TTTTTE have ia 8tore for 8ele 3 dozen Old Port VY wn. imported for the ue of the Sick and iwonounced to be superior by Judges ' WILLIAMS, HAT WOOD tc CO. Raleigh. Feb. 184V- : 13 I mo. TO FARMERS. rnURNEtt & IiquUES, bay for taia in : JL qaantitiea or by . retail, a large. anortm0nt of Grass Seeds, cooaisting of the following, vizt I ! Evergreen, Blue Grass, Orcbstsl Grass, .Timothy, Lbcrme, Herd's Grata, Red and VV lute Clover, ftc. to- Call ana sopply yourselves ' . i " . , turner & Hughes. (O Stsr, Standard and Independent copy"." ' Music! Music!! Just recelTed at tne If ew Dook Store. fjnHE Maniac i. The Lament of the Irish Emi jj grant i .The Old Arm Chair i Woodman spsre that. Tree; Marseilles Hymn ; Tbe 8ilver Mooa ; and The Old North Kute ; together with many new and popular pieces of Music T '"' - j " r - 'Also, InstractioDS for tbe Piano, GaiUr and Ac- corfian: Violid, Flute, Claftonet, Flageolef, Precept FRIDAY, FEBE bargains I Bargains!! PA 8 the Kessoii is far advanced we will sell oar fay Woolen and Winter good at prime Cot buyer in want of S a 1 1 ne ft Kerieyij ZXlankets, Flannels, c would. de welt to call as we are determined to close these goods.- If it be less than Cost, --V-r: j s-t rU. i Also, a Urge Lot of Cotton goods, Noi 1. Virginia ilsnaburss. 9 cenU a vard .- 4 I A Bleacbed 8faining 8 cents-yard 4 1-4 Brown ShirtinR 6 1-4 tent yard ; Cotton flannels 9 and 10 cents yard ; with a large ... . . . . a a assortment o ether gooda. AJIofwntcu will oe aoiu to suit the buyer. ' . . v- ,' .-I. . : v i i. H BECKWITH & CO. j . , v j. Fsyeltevilie Street, a few doorasbove- ; ! 1 Mr. K. Smiths Store. Dec 9th. 184. 99 j. b Snuff in small RIadders. ' I 'ITDai received a Miper.r new' article of Scotch jy Snuff, warranted good and if Jiot approved, may be returned and the money refunded, price xo cents per pound or 6 pounds for 1 DolUr; for sale at the Cheap Ciear Store. ' ' - i KRAU8 a MlIiLriK, , ; I FayettevillesUeei, opoile Crty HsILa ITIORB RRAXDRETiTS PJLL9. v TTTTTE have just received .a fresh supply of this valuable Medicine,' wbich in recommended by thousands of persons whom they have cured of Con sumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, ifyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of fullness io the back pain of the Head, uaully the symptoms of j Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, -Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthma. Gout. Rheumatism. Nervn us Diseases. Liver Com- plaint. Pteorixf, Inward Wrakness. Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures Inflammation. Sore Eyes, Fts, P-l n.nav - M ... II Pa. UiuIm l!rAaiiN(!iinih Whoopiae Oueh, Quinsey. Cholie. Cholera Mor bus, Gravel. Worma, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Heat, Kiitg's Evif, Hcroiola, Erysipe laa. or Saint Anthony 'a Fire. Salt Rheum, White, 8wellings, Ulcers, some of thirty years1, standing. Cancers: Turn , Swelled Feet and Legs, Files. Cos ttvennss, all Eruptions ..f the Skin Frightful Dreams Feinale Complaints ef every kind, especially obstruo. lions, relax ationa. dte. ii' ) .:; Also, Bramlrefh'e Liniment, for sores swsllmg, wounds, &c at 25 cents a bottle. .There are Agent.. for selling the above to every County ia the State. i ! . ,-- ; WILL: PECK; Agent. Raleigh, May 141844. ' : 39 1 ly RAIiEIGII CLASSICAL MATHE MATICAL A!1D jniUTARY ! ; ACADEMY. " Classical Department, , J. I. LOVEJOY. Mathematical and Military Department. i W. F. DI8RROW, 1 THE; year win be divided into two Sessions of five moataa eacn , tne nrei P.infl T first of January, and the second SessMn. on the fir ' a j . j . a ? : . i of Jolr. tlis ! f It is thedesirn of the Preceptors, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, ia the advantages afforded j for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Ma' I lUCIII.l WW . . . . l j - l I Puoils wilt be ure pared to enter the Junior ChtM Of any Uollege in tne united states. vTERMS OF TUITION. F.ir Rnp-li.h and Mathematical Studies. per Session, ..; j j $1& QO For Jtin. Greek, French. Spanish and ! Italian Lanrosres. per Session. -1 920 00 Military Tatties taught to the Pupils, free e( extra, ehsrs-s.! I W. The sdvaneed Classes may pursue the Studies lot I 1 ' ' - ! l Lmr CluL naUi onlv for the studies of the CiM I I to which tbey belong. ! j M Raleigh. January 1845. I A QUANTITY of Fresh lce, (hew . J crop,) just received and for sale by January 33. DR. CHARLES E. JOHNSON. :: Respectfully offers his Profeasioiial ser vices te the Citizens of Raleigh and' of j tne aurTOUBUing country, nia oubjiwvu ihiuuupu Street, lately occupied by Dr. Hill. !, 1 . ? . iti.ol. ii:it.u.l Jan. zs. - i, ! i TT1 RCKtVlTU' PI LIS. The Sub: XI) srribers keep constanlly on hand a tup. phot Beckwiih'e PilU. which they will eeU on ac-1 eommodatiac terms at wholesale r retail. , . ui 1. V .: I STITH s PBSCUU FRESH DRllGS, MEDICINES; &C.V r Williamii, Haywood X' Co. are now reccivinjr trmn WfW I " York and Philadelphia, a large and get) era! assortment of .,.- i t . ; . Drnss and Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS AND OILS. D YE-STUFFS, ; i 1 GLA8JJ-WAUE. PERFUMERY; dee. i "Which they are pr " red to sell wholesale and retail to Physicia.3. Mercujints. and others dealing in their line, at unusually low -irices. v -1 1 - . f .Thosa wishing to bay, will find it to their interest local! and examine before purchasing elsewhere. P Particular attention at all Umes will be given to putting up Prescrif lions, aa well as the dispensing of Medicines. . . -- ' .: .j i;.-".-:t Kaleib.-JalT 1844. " 0Tm arMreatP nn.r.! Wit- ha .sviated themaiflvea to r II ; j III Mtber for the Duroose of conducting a general ; i Commission Dnslness. - under the firm and style of Bsftist, WititAatt ex Ce and taken the house en Sycamore street, next; door to Messrs. Panurtl & Lea's. ' Respectfully ten- ering their services te their country friends ann. the ublie generally in the sale of Tobacco, Flour, Wheat, ton. wo.: ther pledge atria, person i attenuon to I business entrusted te thejn will make lilral ad j vtneeson eensigntneois of Gioceries and Produ-e, cive DSrticuUr attention - to receiving .ana tor-: riDg produce and roercnandise..- i - . ... . . ... . , UAruoi,-8AM'L-WILLIAMS, JOHN G. GUTHRBt i Blersburg. Va .Feb. 13, i45. 14 lawtm PrM Garden Seed, ifFlha Crop of 1844, jost received and for sal i tha Dro t Store of , . . ' : WILLIAMS, HAYWUUAl UU. Ei jgh Feb. 1 845 ' , ... . , 13 4mo. JOB ; PRINTING. -.r 'reeentlr received a fresh supply ef ; FANCY JOB TYPE, 1 ' - prepared ta execute: ta Perir JIe nd letter Pres. JFrinitns j TjV-sCV v JAR Y 28, 1845. ;'.- TFORTD OF f . " ry Goods and CROCKERY, I 1$ S:: s3 ATI COST FOR cAsni nuequeatly lower than can t bought at. uny other n i . , Start in 'thiM nl I J 4 i as .subscribers not svanune Jo Ucal any .longer in . . . ' . . ; ' . .t G. W. Sc C GRIMME, Opposite R. Smith's Uorher Raleigh; ia Dec. t. 1844.. 1. , ) . ! 9T PANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JEWELLERY AND TOYS, f? I 11 I: NE of the Partners of the firm, having just re turned from the iorth. has brought with him a larger and better supply of treU uoods,fin toe aubye fcssnches. than haa been keut in tbe establishineiit lretofore ; ail of. which, in pricea and quality re fell wortny to be- recommended to our namereua fiends and the. public. generally. : " ' . " Fancr Ooods and Hardware, i t Fine' Artificial FLwera, and Hair, Ladies' fn- or snu ows. toies, ooniiei luuiton, vy ruing -isks. Baskets, SnufJ boxes 'from 5 i cents I to j! 00;' Travelling b igs Pasteboard. Umbreif)isf tktmbs, of Tortoiie-hell and ethers, Pins, Needle, Pure,. Pocket-books, . Pencils, Buttons.. Thread, itches, Twine, HatleVBow-strihgs, Tliermome- 1.: : tv .lt.: f l rtt-l. u ID. .L. I inives, Scissors,. Shaving utensils, great variety of I istols, ' Dirks snd Cadet uuns. Percussion cixps, hot andnhitlbells, Bird bags, Powder; flasks. Wpy CUssse. Spectacles, Looking-glasses, from 10 cts to tlO i Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat, Shoe, Dusting tnd Sfiall Paint Brushes ; Bed cords. Whips, Cew- trdes, Fixhing Utensil,- Night Tape;,1 oiuoktng (pes. Slates, Shoe-thread, A w in,' sifters, patent tlances. trtton i and Wool cards,- Coffee-mills, p, tn and painted Mugs, Imp Glssees,Lamps, Cd- e-nut gourds,, waiters, li rooms, cucKets, jamp ad Candle wicks, Clocks, Britannia and Iron ltoonsl Sours. . ' " ' 3 " f iCresh confection ary & groceries; 300 lbs. fresh Candies 1 0 bis. Pilot,' Water, But fav). Sods, and Lemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin g,y (Takes, constantly fresh. 10 kegs Malaga Grapes, &;3oxes Lemons and Oranges, SO botes fresh ftai- si-js. Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Heffiags, Sausages Sardine, Figs, Prunes, (frTnU,Date,CiUon,FilberU.vPalm,Wall.Peccan, (est and Cocesnnta, Umonds, NutmegsrCinnamoti, P tkles.-trsdy rruu,-Tomato t;ataup. Pepper- si see, Ravpherry and Currant Jelliex. Preserved Pine Apples. Preserves, ;hoeolate, ISo.l & lo. 3, Liquor' .Jujube paste, Mustsrd, Honey Salad OU.Lemon ' . . , , JTi I tJ hhda. Sugar and Molasses, varioue qualiUcs., f -20 sacks Coffee, assorted vMo bis .fine Crushed, powdrred, dc Havana 8uga. , VJ60 Loaves nneand common Sugars . j. 'f&Q boxes Csndlejs, best Siwrm, Hull'snatsnt, nor tf ern bleached Tallow, small Wax Candles for Ian- i 000 lbs. CHEESE.vit: jeHowJJoshen, English ny. Pine Apple and common. ! 'T j . J. Jf350 nlloas of OIL, vix: lst winter strained. wbrm, bleached Whale. Fish Oil and! Lard Oil a nw article, never having been offered for sale here bilore. . h .wwm.... sw s-a at S w- .a ,1WU Jus, i ca wacx, imperial. Gunpowder, X pons H v Ron end green common Tea. IfftOO lbs. SOAPS Castile, whi white and variegated; i -. bars, dark sad light turpentine Soap, snd per funed washing snd shaving, a great variety. 'till 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe t nit a ted ditto, Trabuco, Virginia, Venelos, Vieto. is. Canones, and the home. mads common. - f.250 lbs. SNUFF. Mrs. Miller's in bladders, and potcn. r.. , .. , j : i. . . -. vl4W Ibs.TOBACUU, best Virginia honeyew ejewing common do smoking assorted. : Uk jars preserved Ginger C Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. A t-ice, Canary Seed. Kire, Starch, Indigo, topperas, - Hadder. BWking, 3 boxes Brogans and Boole, J 8 Sold tmly by the measure out of the House toe,OENUI.iB POITrAND HADEKIA WINE. Newark boiled Cider. Porter. HuscstVid Grape Wine: ' r if- I. PerfnraerY. L.- -' mm mm. B m m a . . ' a W f l Utto of Koses, tae:issar, uears, Anuque uti i o- l. latum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, ktssenees, Bergmolt, Cinnamon Oil, Opodeldoc, pink Queers.. ; : .. -.- . . . ; V 1, Mnslcal Iiistrnments. ; ! Ft Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, , rm tfrboarda I Guitars, Flsgeoieltes, Fifes, Flutes, Claxi etts, Accordeons, Dulcimo V ire.. i , 'A . . ! . u-. ' Stationary. ! - f 1 Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture' and Song JSdoks, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Paper, Pens, (Quills. Ink,. Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, .yafers, Letter-stajni. , ' f ; - .. f j. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus, i ( t. Foils, Swords.Ulovesv Masks, Hats. Breastpiatea Dominos. Chessmen. Backgammon, Kcno.Ten- Ugfns, Rottet, Cup ahd;Ball,;4;c. Jj- ' H -t!:. . jreweiiery, . i -l l If Gold and Silver, as well as Germane 8ilvef,: and, J jnchback.vix: Breastpins, E4r.rin$s,PenciU, Finger ings, Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spnona, fjesert Knivea .and Forks, Metal 'Combs, Bell- k'iicklea.. Watch Keys, Fob Chain?, Gypsum-beads, i lute and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes ... Toys. ;l U A Urge and choice supply as Printing Presses f ainted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, tlatbles. Humming tops, Urum, Jtaliles,- Wbtttles, Mouth Organs, Harpt, Trumpets, Magic LanlerQa, mint boxes, magnetic .Toys, false Faces, Gannons, ialescops. Microscopes, Pewter and ; wooden-tea c Hta. Drummeta fancy toys, and all sues of Dolls, im Don-heads. . . ' 'i, U'AM--- . - i V. G. W.& C. GRIMME. J ItRalaifli; DeremberJ, 4844v;.;,y fcj&l ,& 3' ' " - -... - . ' -, m mnmm v tirmm m mwmm-a a r NORTii C ROLINA DISTRICT. United ates District Court for the Dutrietpf Famtico - Bankruptcyth Monday tn October, : JS44. otiee to shew cause against -the' Petition ef Evan- ier E : ttrook. of Chatham County, Farmer, for bis ischarg and Certifiers as a Bankrupt, at Newborn the 4th Monday tn April next. - ! - f 2 v . JERE. BROWN, Clerk.. Dee. 17, 1844. . 104 70ds. BLANKS North Carolina ; Institution ; For the Deaf and Dnnib. , THE Lherary' Board - respectfully announce, to the Public,.that in accordance with an Act pass ed at the last Session of the General Assembly, it has made provision for put tins in operation a School for ine euucauou ol tbe JUcal and JJomb. at or near Kaletgh, to commence on the 1st day of May next. The expense of each Pupil will be 160 per year including Books and Stationary, land for Poor Pu pils, Clothing and Physicians' Bill, if necessary Y as ..II l : : - - - . -, As the chief object of the Law is to provide fof the education Of the poor and desiitute. and as the aid of the Justices of tbe County Courts i required in mak ing such provision, the Board most earnestly' reqaest each Chairman of a County Court, end County So licitor in tbeSiate, to bring the Act 'foresaid to tbe notice of the. Justices of their County' et the first Term, hereafter, when a majority ahati be present. And to ascertain, by inquiry then made, what num ber of Deaf and Dumb and Blind white persons (dis tinguishing the sexes : over 8 and under 30 years of age, there may be in such County, who, or whose Parents, are enable to bay for their educi .on. , Also, whether the Court will levy by taxation, the amount allowed by Law for their educatiorR or that of any of tbem, and communicate the same to thia Board as carly as practicable. j - 1 he amount of appropriation for the Deaf and Dumb, will allow of the instruction of .thirty-five beneficiaries each year, . provided the County , Courts shall raise for each -one aentfrom their t .oantiea. the amount contemplated bv the Law. to-wh s Seventy five Dollars. t he Board propose at the corrmencs- ment, ta receive five Iteneficiartes from eachyJudieia Circuit in the State i If a greater number shall ap ply, tlie selection, in eases of equal capacity for edu cation. ill be made by lot. VJ ' l!flch person applying: to be admitted as a bene. fici-r v ofihe State, will be required to produce ' a Certificate of the County Court f his t'ounty'under its Seal, and with the signature ef j its Clerk, staling 1st. That such applicant is a resident of such County. '' -' V"----.J ', ''.' :;-. - i- i "nd. That he or she, though Deaf and Dumb, is not deemed to be idiotic or lunatic. 3rd. That the Estate of such sppficanf, or of his or ber Parents, is not sufficient to enable him or her to pay for education, f - s '1 - : ; ' --i..-. -i 1 he Board has opened a correspondence with ap proved Institution in ether States for the educatinn of tbe Blind, to enable it to determine whether tbe apfopriation for their benefit ran be better expended in opening a School for them within the Stale, or by sending them abroad. 1 1n the mean time, it is bo;ied that every County trill make returns to the Board, f the number, sex and age, of the destitute Wind per sons within its limits, in the manner already indicated. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, ; . President ex officio Literary Board. -Feb.' 3rd, 1845, 'r'-: "J ' : '. ' ,. .'V-.-.-'l (Tj Standard., Highland Messenger 'and New- Bernian 4 insertions each. . . r . mT ' 0, . , A NfXW r ffifft OTlftn ft li :' I AT JOHNSTON BUSBEE'S OLD STAND, Where the Subscriber intends keeping constantly on band for Cash, a large lot of,. .... . Dry. Oodd Groceries,. Hardware, j ' 7' : ' and , fJroekerY - : 'The Goods will be sold as low as in Raleigh, my arrangements )ing ruck, that I am coofiilent I buy as low ss any House in Raleigh.' And I do hope by my strict attention and devotion to the above business,, that I shall receive a large run tif custom. For I as sure those who msy favor me with their custom, that nothing shall be wanting on icy part to please, both in price and quality. My stock consists ia pari of tbe following articles: i . -' " . , Dry Goods. ; . ...v-j : Calicoes all prices; Coat and Pantaloon Cloths , Coat Trimmings ;' bleached and unbleached Cloth, from 5 to IS cents : Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs; Flax and Cotton 1 hread, all colors.;. Cambricks and Muslins ; Linen ; Ribands and Bonnets i Stockings, ill prices snd qualities ; Gloves; Sewing Silk ; Tu k and Side Combs; Bed Ticking; Checks ; Pins ; bleached and unbleached Jeans, and many other arp cles in the Dry Goods linei ' ; , Groceries. Kns-nr mnA tlffp '.ft onatitMS and fir!s Penncr and Allspice : Ginger t Ricei and Molssses i Teas : " ry ' ' 1 S I II Salt ; Soaps, all qualities ; Powder aad Shot; and a large lot of Flour, constanlly on hand, of all qualities and prices ; Iron and Steel ; Leather and Shoes, of different qualities ; and a number of other articles in. the GrocerjJiBe.;!!'.'-;, V-V-'v-''K Nails, all sizes ; Pots, Ovens, Spiders and Rkillets, Shovels and Spades, Scythe Blades andGrass Bludes," Chisels and Augers, Hsmrnersisnd Gun'efs, Hinges and Screws, Tacks, Awl Blades and" Khoe "Knives, Weeding '-Hoes, Looking -Glasses,. Trace -Chaina, Knivea and Frka, Pocket Kniea. Coffee Mills, Curry ' &abs,Table and Tea Spoons, Blacking and Bruslies, Sifiers, and many . other articles-not enumecated. 'Crockery.: ': ; Common and Liverpool Plates, Common and Liv erpool Teas, Dishes of all-sizes, Bowls, Mugs, Pitchers and Tumblers, Tea Pots, Cbambets and many other ankles in the Crockery line, j ; i Tin fWare.' iy- Wash Pans. Milk Pans, Coffee Pots, Cops, Large Basinso&c 4c ' ' 1 -I t " - - " i. All of the above Goods will be sold low for Cash, or on a short credit to tliose who wiH pay when called on. . aroo:ace wtu dc taaen in payment tor wooes. at the Rabigh Market price, such as Bacon, Lard, Corn. Meal, (if white and fine) Cotton, Egga, occcte The Subscriber, intends: to use every means in his power, to please all who rnay favor him with 4heir custom ; and he nope by bis strict attention to Irasi- ness. in a ery short' time, to have a large ran ef custom. .- Call and see for yourselves. , - JOHN R. WHITAKER. Februsry 17, 1845. . J. J4 4t neealla and Plantation Cifjars." Tf UsTj received a superior article of the above til Cigars, for' sale at the Cheap tJigar 8tere: 1 .-. - ' : -krause a miller; 'f .: A Fsyeltevilie Street opposite City Hall. r. WINE AND UQUOR MERCHANTS, TKFFEnV for sale a ! general assortment, of sll QJ kinds of .WINES AND J4QUOR3 of the ft. nest jqualiiy, viz: Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine in Pipes. Quarter Cssks, or Bottles; Champslgne, Claret, Sauteroe and Hock Wines of various qualities; Brandy, Holland , Gin, Jamaica: Rum, Scotch .and Irish :Whickey, in casks or botdes, ',; i 0 : LafSugar, Tea and Cnfiee all warranted of the first qualityut- up to order at the shortest notice, DR. KUUL 8 RESTORER 4.. Important Cure s Liver Complaint as eommwni-, eatedin a Utter to Dr.Kuhi. from J.ttJL. friDrake, Esq CV 8. C. Ash&ro N.C?7 ; He wrote as follows, Dr. J.KuhL your iieificineS ( are about to uke a start ia-tb'is Caunty. from the fact,, thai they efiected a cure which seems to have baffled "'. 4ha skill of tbe phy skians ia this secdoo tor a y ear. or two M The subject is Mr. Nathaniel Newbey, who . haa been afflicted with tbe Liver complaint, together with some ether complaints. FIsteleoce.and Djs. pepaiaj He baa taken one boUle of Restorer, to gether with the Depurative. Powder, j He aaya io twelve hours he felt relieved, and in twerftj-fbur nou t s much relieved.. He1 haa so far recovered now, as t o; follow the avocations of hie farm, with little or no difficulty. He says he wants all who are afiicted to:' use your MsdicinesJ and is recommending them to v the sfflicted, &c Signed, J.M.A. Drake. Dr. Kuhl visited! Asheboro ontbe JStb of Feb. 1844, and bad the gratificatiorto learn, ibat Mr.Nalh ' Newbey is well, and recommends bis Medicines ia ' the highest terms. I - 1;" 1 1 . ' o'1 '' " Extract of a letter to DrtJ. Kuhl, from Ceorge R, ' l"t y Barr. psd. Abingdon, Va. f - f- ' " - I have had several venereal cases, which ' have 1 been successfully treated with your Abvssinian Mix- - ture oi Anti Syphilitic Syrup. I will mention one caae, which had been treated with the usual remedies . for three mouths, but without any abatement of tha ; disease. .Your Medicines was procured and tha dis ease, which appeared so 1 obstinate', la' a r few t dare yielded to your remedy, ccc. . : -VA i i h Signed, i - ! v: GEO. R. BARR. . . ' A Lady of Bedford co. Va. for about 17 years af- flicled with connection, lameness and nervoua head , ache: caused by taking calomel and getting cold en , H, and after using, the whole time the prescriptions ef r the most eminent physicians without any effect, aha ' sankfrom year to year, but was finally successfully treated with the Restorer, Gold Mine Balsam and Ar omatieEstract. We have omitted the name of thia . lady, but if anv particulars should be desired, we refer ' toMsj4 Wm. Leftwich, Otterbridge, P. OBedford. co , va. - , i; " ;' Mn. Felix Huffman was sufTering for some years under Consumption, dec ) She used numerous pre-,. scriptioiis without any benefit, and was declared in cnraWej but was cured by the use of the Restorer.-. Gold Mine Balsam j Aromatic Extract and Universal Piaster.! Reference to John Read, jr. Esq. JeSerton. ton, Culpeper eo. Va- ' ; .; : .. '; .,, tiicuara o.a. dsOwson, tusq. or uioueester county, , u informed Dr. Kohl, on the 6ih of November, 1 84Si . ss follows : Dear Bir, I wish to inform yen, that mf wife was about 6 years afflicted with a pulmonary ' complaint, inflammatory rheumatism and general da bility, and finding no relief during the wools of that period from the prescription of the most eminent thy. sicians, she lgan te use your Restorer of the Elood, Depurative' Powder and A ro malic Extract,' which eured her in a short time,' iu. ' - I IIs Signed. . : Rrcaiaa B. K. Liwsojr.' ' Mr. George Erbrts son was Very seriously aBicl. . ed with Dropsy and Inflammatory Rheumatism, arid - after having tried the prescriptions of a nomber 6f physicians of eminence f that section of country, without any benefit! ssnkrfrom day to day, and every one thought death nevhatle.r Mr. Erhart concludsd to try Dr. Kuhl's Restorer, Aromatic Extract and Da- purattve Powder, wbich gave the most happy result, as communicated in a- letter r to Dr. Kohl, from Robert Gardner, Esq. Chrietianaburg, Va. of the 35th Juni, 1 S43, id which be says: The Medianes be got proved . entirely sslwfixlary. The young man, to thegrelt joy of. his parenhvf rom being in the most deplorable . situation, on the very grave s verge, U now enjoying good if not perfecf good health, aud your Madickies., have tne credit ol curing Dim. -.. . "-Signed L JIOBERT. .GARDNER , Cf ,The! Medicines may be obtained ai Dr. KUHL'S OFFICE, opposite tha Banks, Ricsaoae, , V a and ofihe following Agents ta A orln . i -amlina Bi Oates, Dregfist, Chalotfe, t ir, . r : i l j.i.tti. runn, uuucoru, s ; ?- .. , - Jenkins 4" Biles,' SaUsbury,.f I v . ':; James H. Eaniss, Druggist, do . Humphries 6c Gaitber, exingten, ; ; ; ' . J.4-R. Sloan, Greensborougb, , Jj - , J. M. A . Drake, 'A shborough, " ! "". ' . ' j C. C. Headersov, Lincolnton, , r ... .-( . 18. Perry, KernersvUie, Stokes couat, ' ; James I . Home,) Pittsborongh, , yf '. Peter Foster, Louisburg, V. .s . ' It. Wi Godwin; Fraoklinton.Franklin'ce. Brannock dc Woolen, Went won b,' . ." J James Brsnnockf. Waterloo, GoHford, . : ' ft. W, La wson, Yancey viHe, '- , James: R. Galium. Milton, ' ' . Bent. E. Cook, Warrenloa. c' i''v ' STUti & l'JSSqUD, Dragehtt 1 . I 8oleAgenU for Raleigb." 1,1844. I ', r i -V 40 ly Print Warehouse : NEW YORK, ..; N and Interior Trade, by tha Piece uriN TosspplytheCity . v i or racaage, .-u-.-1 RGTIOVED I - nr. - ..... r From 113 Pear) Street, to ; 44! CEDsMl STREET, rtAK YYIXXUM OTKItT. TT TJE & BUETTSTEn give notice to the Li A Dealers in Dry Goods, that they -nave removed iteir Warehouse fof Printed Calicoes exclusively, from Peart to 44 Cedar street. By eomfining their atten-' lion to Prints onlyj L. & B. are enabled to exhibit aav assortment far surpassing shy, ever before offered is: America and to "sell at pricea as low, and generally lower, than houses; whose attention is divided among a large variety of articles. . - t '' ? k Tbe Stork consists ef several thousands of Patterns' and Colorings, embracing every variety of J -'; American and Foreljm Prlnfi fa market ansny styles of which are got up exclu sively for their own sales, snd cannot (be bad else where, except in second bsnds. ,' v J . ' j , - Dralersin Prints will find it for their Interest ta examine thii Stock before making their porcbasssw tbey will bate the advantage of learning tbe lowest market prices anJ comparing all the desirable styles in market side by side. ' - " '.v. ' . Cstslocues of Prices, corrected with a? err varistioa) -of the Market, are placed in the bands of buyers. ' ' September SO, 1844. J V-. 7J y - iCAPrTAL, fSOOOCJO. ; CC3TRlEIIT05Sni FIRE KSOMCE CCIPAJT, Insure DweUing-booses, VVarebooses and Bufldlngs la general. Merchandise, Household Furaitura, Ships building Ships in- Port and their Cergosa, ao4 every description fn' personal Property,' ': -j - - JV J. SMYTH R0QZS9f PrttidaU . .. AtRalfsh,N. Cm,. I..:-'- 1 Philadslpbia, Jan.9, 1845- 4Ssa.'-') May 14. U44," 4a-w4wejJ7P Htldjh, Feb. 18,1 &45, j ' . - t f. ; is tf mmm, cires. jiakius. mm For aat at Wf OQ - J":' t. 3 A- r v t .4 and seat to any part of the United States, A. KNOWLTOIf. tors. Ace. dec. ' ; feb;io,l845.; 1 O. L. 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