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' ' , at - Vf ".V.- ! . "' , ' j J.; -T-'t'. ':- 1 ' 18-TH UNA TN A . f77TO f . IfBSTONIBi" GALES, V 1DTTOX AKD raOfXIXTO. ' V nf lit Seni-Weekly Kiltlgb'Rrgiiter. Viatertioo, On DoUar ; ech ubqueminertion 71T OftDRBt and JCDICIAI. ADTBaTIrtMCIITl 7, . .K.-d 55 Mr cent. Uiber i bat a deduction ror:a,::an... inWed ia tba SmWiiw Roi9Ta. wBI aUo appear in iha;WtKL Paper free of charge 00" Letter to the Editor nntt be tot-faib NOTICE io TRAVELLERS -GOING NORTH. WIXTEK AKiXAIl GlilXErfX. V 4 Portsm'ontta and Roanoke Rail Road and Chmpeake Cay Line Steamers. " :; ' V ' ON toJ after the 1 6th InsUot, the Bot on the CheMapeak Bcj will ran only three time a Te Steamer Georgia, Capt. Cot&e, baInf"nider. (one extenai' reparrt for the Winter erTicV will leave Ports-nooth for Biimore oa ToedajreThar dara and s?atardaj,imoJiatelj on the arrival of the Car from WelJon. Bj, thia route, Panger bij rely en a certainty of reachinf Baltimore. The By Company have engaged the eerv'icee of the Ice BU whenever the lee ieeo bad a to prevent the Georjia'e reachinf i Baltimoceehould he Ice Beat be enable to fet threngh, the Paecener will be Ian Jed at Annapolie rrrn whence they may pro ceed (by Kail RoaJ) either to Baltimore or Waehing ton i:ity. .- , ... ., Paaeeoren wiahinj to take thu popular rente, Waving Raleigh go. .Monday. Wedneedije, and Pri daja, aod taking the SUg at Sledgee will proceed direct on. The Daily Liae will be recnmed early In the 8e on. of which doe nonce will be given. WM. M. MOODY, Ja , Agent. Office Portamoothlflfe R. R- R.Co.? , . and Bay Line "Steanlere. 5 " Weldia.N.C.Do2.9. 18lf. . 100-oawtm ; ,-fiue!.. ; 4 TOD XTW A INSURANCE COMPA fST, or llartrard, Conn. Offer to j&ear Building end Merchandize, againet loeeor damage by fire, at premiums to suit the time.- . 1 This ie one of the eldest end beet Insurance Com panies in the (Joked 8tatee,aad pay e its loeeee prompt. j - . - - - " Application for Insurance ia Raleigh, or it vi cinity, to be mada to t " j.-'- 8. W. WHITING.- Xar4,1843. Agent. - . The 8ubecriber wisbee. to sell his rexi denoe ia Raleigh. It is situated en UiUsboroagh street. about -300' yards West from the Capitol, and ie one of the f3eeeaalest situations in Raleigh. As ft is presented any prrwq would examine for themselves be Tore purchaainf, farther description is deemed unnecessary. ' - f ' - WM. WHITE. Saleigh. September 31, 1844. 77 Garden and Field -Seeds, A Yerr larra and extensive assortment, just received tbia dart and for sale at l he North Carolina Bookatore. Feb. 21.' - TURNER ft. HUGHES Notice to.Ownere of Mills. fTTfAVI.NG oUaiead letters Patent for grinding sp iriJ Corn, Cob and SasoL ia the ordiaary Gust Mil omst in use. I take this method of inform ng the publie,' especially tho who may infringe the right without authority, that I vhall hold' all anea persons wsSo mav either use or coostrwet any Mill or .Mills upon the prici4e of my Prent, reeponsiuls under the Patent laws of the United States. 1 leeni that an in fnagement has been made ia tai Stale, and I would notify the publie that I have disposed of the Patent right for this State to Msj- W jr.. F. Colli as f this City excepting two counties, Halifax stid. North ampton and it would be well for all who wish- to avail themselves of this valuable and saving improve ment, 10 always advise with him upon the subject be fore having their Mill aliened, nulea they are satis fied other are acting aoder his .authority. This ad. dition of grinding np the Shuck thoroughly,, ie In valuable. I refer the public to Maj. Coxxib' publi cation ia Newspaper form and hand-bills, for particu lars, 4c. . . :f ,. -;-..'.. s- r-si.J ,1 ; . B. A. KNOWLTON. Raleigh. Feb-18, 1845. - , li .. Old Port Wine. WE have in Store ' for Pale 3 dozen Old Port Wins, imported for the use of the Sick and pronounced to be superior by Judges. WILLIAMS. HAY WOOD Jt CO. Raleigh, Feb. 184 5. 13 lmo. i NOTICE. "Hi 1 A GENERAL. Meeting of the Stockholders of the ilaleuh end Gaston Rail Road t.'ompsnv. will be held at the Stat House in the City of Raleigh oa Saiorday, 15th March neiL. : j ;- The Stockholders are reqoeated to attend in person 'a by ptox.; and all others who signed Bonds to the State under the Act of 1310-41 are invited to attend. -, JAMEa WTCHE; President. R- Jc G. R.R. OSce,"? '? " 7 ! 30th January, 1845 - 5 ' V f ' " 10 idom. . , : - -Ifew Pnbllcatlona I - . Received this day mt the It. Csrotin Book Store, The -JHW of Boner." or the Massacrs of St. Bar. tbolomew, s tale of ibo 18ib century. ' r The -Jtetenft Daughter" uanslaled from the Frracb of A lexander Uomas, by l.L. II Toroo. . Miss Martineaoe Letters aaj Mesmerism.' ' : 1 1 ' - Com do Leon? or the Brigand by GP. R. The -Cii'aves," a GohCn tecy of soma ' bals that raaa an old year out, and new year in, by Charles Dickeos.- . .. . '' ; 'Also No. It of the Prfortal Bible. x' '" I jrVRSZRa HUGHES , Marrh 7th, 1 8 4$, 19 - a Ti t , . I WWW 7 ; " " BLANKS u " Far taJ tt'tbia OS. n 1 to d 8 1 a t e s Dlrtrict Conrt of JTorth CaroUnxt at . C ha rubers, the 33d December 1844 In Bank- rnptCT. Notice to ebew cauae agamat the Peti tiooof Alien H. Higga, a Bankrupt of GraHvillfl Coupty, for hi Discharge aod Certificate aa a Bank rupt, at ISewbent on the 4ih Monday in April next. H. POTTER, Judge ' -United Sute District, North Carolina; January 17. : ' V'"' 6 70d Dr. John Beckwith, rTTfA VING removed to Petemburg, Virginia, hu LTU plaee of Residence may be purchased upon easy terms. It la pleasantly and conveniently situated on the firt Square west of the Capitol, on Hillsboro tfireet, and beside the Dwelling has an Office on the Lot, suitable for a Pbyaician or lawyer. . , . Uieaes W. MeaatcAi. Esq., will be authorized to make a title. Raleigh, Feb. 6, 1845. . 11 North Carolina' LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY ACADEOT. . Arms and Equipments f nrnlsbed by ; s - the Mate. ; . , ., i CUesics. English, ete 1 , ! R. GRAY, i I Mathematics, Tactics, etc. . O. A. BUC&T. Experimenial Chemiatry , & ? 8 N B0T8F0RD. , Philoeopby, . t . $ , , , Txas rsjt session or five months.; . . Classical Department, (Collegiate course, io- , , duding full English studies, with Maue. . maiic,) c v . , $20 00 English do. (Elementary d higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry 4- Artillery practice) no charge The coarse of Education ie thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private,. Civil or Military atatMO. The moral and intellectual facul ties are kept severely in action, but not at the expense eX the phvaicaL as is unfortunately for the health of our chikliea toe commonly ihe case throughout the country.. ... , c . -,- , . Regular and systematic Military xeroses, as wei aa Practical and ociewifie Ojeratiooa, introducing Surveying and Civil Engineeriitg, are substituted in tbe place of unprofiuble play, and required of all sio detite tit usual ix hour of daily recitation and The Cadets, in rotation, diclarge u.e duuea u! nea-commissioned Officers, Officer of .the Guard, and Officers of tbe Dsy. of. Adjutants and Commaa dints of Parade; and for the purpose of rendering them mora perfect, occasionally act as Military in structors. . , j v. It has been found from experience, that this beau tiful. Gvmnau invigorate both: mind and hidy, and by inducing habits of order and regularity, contribute much to mental improvement. t, , , ... , . Po4ileBeaa, oeatnesin drees, and atrict punctuality will be closely attended to. , 1 A cheap Unif.m is adopted Drees Parade days, Moods v and Friday. No deducti. made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sicknese. Hours of Reci'ation and Mudy, from 9 to 12 A. M , and from 3 10 4. P.M.,m the Winter.., Board and Washing, in highly respec- table families from 8J to f 10 pet month. v,- - , . ROBT. GRAY, Prj-Vi. : : ; o a. buck, 5 Prmc,p Raleigh, Jan 33. 1844. - - 7 6m A Card, MR. C. II. OAKE3. Professor of Moaio from Boston, respectfully .inbrms the Ladies and urnuemen of Raleigh, that he will reside in this Cily permanently, for the purpose of giving instruction on the Piano Forts, Violin, and in Vocal Music. Also, Instruclin given 10 Bands in Martial Music Orders for Tuuing Piano Fortes left at Mr.Litchfords UotcL will be attended to. REFERENCES. Messrs. Rabxbt Gbat, . , " Jsax Cosbt. . Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1845. : i 17 New Books New. Books ! "TTTTTanderlna; Jfew, 7 Jf oa. W Mary of Bur; by li R.'P. James. lary of Burgundy, or the Revolt of Ghent, - Aaincourt. by G. R. P, James, London Lancet, a Journal of Foreign, Medical and Chemical Science. Critlcwm, Literature and News. ' Philio Augustus, or Brother in'Arms, by G. R. The Chimes, a Goblin 8tory, by Charles Dickens. The At'achaor Sam Sliei in England, last series; " . r a . a ttnj msny oiner puoacauons jusi receiveu at vum New Baols Stort of - ' O. L. CLEVELAND. Raleigh, Feb. 23. 1845. " 17 T,TTR- SIGOTJRNElrS Sen of Header $ V 1 1 Tbe Illuminated American Primer ; eon- tainuit first lessons of Reading sod Spelling, illustra ted with a new Pictorial Alphabet, and a variety of elegant wood. cnts being an .introduction to Mrs. Signumey'a Pictorial Headers. H Tbs New Pictorial Reader consisting or original articles for the instruction of young children: by Mrs. Lfc. ll- Sirournevi; illustrated with over, one hun dred appropriate wood cots, bring sn introduction to that Uirf'e Heeding Book, and the iloy's -iteading Book, by the eame author. ' - , t : . This work bss been very favorably noticed in all parts of the Union, and is very' interesting and in structive for the young, whether in school or. out. Done np in a neat volume. ..'-:--'.',: ' . . . AM. The Girl s Reading BooaV tor tba ass 01 scqoom, by Mrs. L.H Vigourney.- This work has gone ra pidly through a large number of editions,. - ' lliis work is pronounced to bo- Mrs. sigourney s st work, and one of the unrest, highest gems of the modern press. . -j The Boy a Reading Book consisting or original ar ticles in Prose and Poetry, for the use of Schools, by Mrs. V. 11. sigouroey. ' A new edition, reduced in price. ;;..' -.';:- ; """i - " ' For Sale at txie IT. C. uooKstore, By. j ;'-7 TURNER 4; ilUGHES. Feb. 28. 17 Great Reduction in JRrices.1 SLANK Books, consisting ia part of Books for Clerks, for Records, Journals, Ledgers, Day s and Letter Books, and in fact Blauk Books of every description, a vary Urge and general assortment to bo found at tbe Nsvth Carolina' Book 8 tore, 'and era nfierrd for 1 Cath at the very- btwest Northern Prices. Don't say .you can i get them cheaper but call or send ia your orders,-end give us a chance of testing ths fact. - .. 'VH TURNER dfc HUGHES. Fsbraary 26, 1845. . . s- rt . 1 7 : Fresh Garden Seed, V the Crop nf 1814, just received and for Sate tha Drug Store of v WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO. lIEJ' ttMih;fob.' IS IS. - 1 if 4 mo. .1-. P -;-a FRIDAY, MRCH 14, 1845. Bargains! Bar; A 8 the Reason is far advanced we will srJiTntf? Woolen and Winter good at prime C&atj buyers in wantorsati ne if aaerieyfj to call aa we are determined to clous these gobd.- If It be Im ihan tost. - 'r ' " : ' 3 f , ! - Alsn,"a large Lot of Cotton goods, No. I Virginir, Osnaborgs, 9 cents a yard , 4 1-4 Bleached Shirting 8 cents yardt 4 1-JJrown Shirting 6 1-4 centayard: Cotton flannels 9 and 10 cents yard ; with a '.largt assortment of ether goods. v AH of which will be soli 10 sun ins ouyer. 1 1 a. j, ar war r mmr wt w m r m r .i- -t - - - Fsyetteville Street, a lew dors above "" '' . . s Mr. R. Smiths Store. Dee. th. 1844. r lr; ha 99 ; e mm at : w a vatat 9 ,"" tu sunii in smati juiauaers. . f1TTSl imviikI mnori.ir nar arli.a nf Srntrt f)y onofl, warranted good and if not approved, mat be returned and the money refunded, price 25 cental per pound or 5 pound for 1 Dollar for sale . at tb Chean Cinr Store. . ' . - - KRAUSE & MI1.I.EK, M , Fsyetteville street, opposite City Hall.-- MORE DRAKDR ETIl'S PILLS rE have just received' fresh supply of th& valuable Medicine, which ia recommended bu lhousanta nf mrtant whom'fhevfaav enrtd nf Con aumption, InSueuxa, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsisl tiead Acne, and a sense 01 xuuneas in tne oeca paj of the Heed, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy Jaunlice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, TyphitJ rellow. and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthmn Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Disease. Liver Con; piaini, rieunsy, inwaro vreaaneas. xeprewion . v. ' . f : - r the theSpiriu, Ruptures. Inflammation, Sore Eyes,Fi j Palsy. Dropsv. Small Pox. Measles, Croup, Court, t Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Cbolic, Cholera Mt. bus, Uravel, Worms; Uysentery, ueainess, Kingtf 1 Noises in the Head. King's Evil, Scroluls, Erysip 4 las, or Saint Anthony's. Fire. Salt Rheum, Wl Swelling. Ulcers, some of thirty .'years stabdin Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles. Cow- tivenese. all Ernntioos of the Skin Frightful Dream i Female Comp)ainu of every kind, especially obstru. llAMS) Stal W ShC t AakSl .ArJBi J . 4 -1 srvus iviasiMViiB) suaw 1 ' Also, Brandreth's Liniment, for sores, swelling-,!; wounus, etc., ai so cents a ooiiie. j nrre are n get for selling the above io every County in the Slate! ' WILL: PECK, Agen Raleigh, May 14, 1844. - 39 4 RALEIGH CLASSICAL, 1TXAT11 . Ji-A.A.M.Jk.Mj aciim iTjiaauajLaax ACADEMY. r Classical Department, . J. M. LOVE JOY. Mathematical and Military Department : W.FVDI8BR0W. : - THE veer will be divided into two Sessfoi m five months each t iba first Session beginning donr first of January, and tne second session, 00 tna Uf ofJ.Iy.- . f ; Z - It is the design of the Preceptors, that this Inatjt f. lion ahall not be aurfssed. 111 the advantages alToriftil for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and H. h themalical bdocation. ' -j - . - - - Pupils wili'be irepared to enter the Junior -r t v. 11 :.. .k. it:.j ... o any vyvucjfv u. vi.cu TERMS OF' TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, Cr Session, . , . $ tin. Greek.7 French. Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, . $20m Mihury Tacucs taught to the Pupils, free of a.ija charge. The alrancd Classes mar pursue the Btudtea M a lower Ulaee, paying only lor tne studies of the.Uitibs to wntcn iney oetong. .1 , m Raleigh. January 1845. o 6mr B JKCKU'lTIl'S PILLS. 1. SV srrtlers kwpconstantly on ha ml aso; ptv ot uecawitn s ruts, wnicii iney win sen on- c- a e . . a . l. f eommodatins terms at wholesale or retail. - ? STITH PESCLTB-I ; , f fTljHE underrigited have associated themselves; i ti gather for the purpose of conducting a gerk al Commission Rusliiess, i ;: under the firm and style of Baftist, Wiitiaxi & CoH and uken the house on Sycamore street,' rfxt door to Messrs. Paontll & Lea's. Kepectfu ly 7 ,n- dering their services to thnr country friends addp publie geoerafly in tbe sale of Tobacco, Flour, Wpkt, 1 .. .l. t 1 ... 1, r all business entrusted to them will make litwtat'iid- vances on consignments of Groceries sudAyPr-dMe, and gte particular attention to receiving and pt- warding produce and merchandise. ' fM, HAM li U BAPTIST,, i SAM'L WILLIAM, .-. JOHN G. GUTHREll Petersburg. Va , Feb. I3,! 1845. . 14 lawfcja II 1111 Ul VUV1U UU VU VUljlf, WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, . OF PniXADELPniA, - fTKFFER ior Vale, a .general, sssortmedt oll U U kinds of WINES AND LIUUU KS .4" itf 4 fi nest quality, vix : Madeira, Sherry anil Port Vlne in Pipes, Quarter Casks, or Bottles'; Chacnpsi he. Claret, Sauterue and Hock Wines of various qnalie?? Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Scoichlmd Irish Whiskey, in casks or botilr. '. ..L.iaf Sugar, Tea and Coffee all warranted rti.iWI first quality, put up to order at the hortes n cs, snd sent to any part of the Uuited States. J, 3:, fi-i PbiUdelphis, Jan.9, 184ft- .4 3rV TT 8HALL SELL at the Court House dot in 11 tbeCiiy of Raleigh; 00 .Monday, the 2Iat; dav ot April, 1845, st 13 o'clock. M, for ready mi. ley: the following City Lots, or so much thereof, 'li aatUfy the Corporation Tax due thereon, and df Jray the cost of this Advertisement, vir: ' ' "'W M Owners' Names. No of Lot j What year ) E. P. Goion 211,217. pta 87,72. 52, 148,' i 130, ' part 82, lart 2,' .7 139 1844 - do... "do ",t do ". ' ' do- 1 84 l,t 842, 1 . U30 B. B. Smith - i . Bank Cape Fear Absam. Mangum Willy Porter ' Eat. J. Pettiford erokfe Benevo lent Society, 1843.1844. 7S JAME3.H. MURRAY, CoilectrLv , Raleigh, March 5 1845. ' 49 JOB " PRINTING. Haviag receatly reeeired a fresh supply of FANCY J03 TYPE . ?'! We are now prepared to execute in a strperior Vie Job and Eetter Pre Priutinl 1; . i.-.- ' . SUCH ' AS " -:;. ' 1 1 . PllPDLETi, Cll Em:iILS, ELmaf lie, 9 ; ! :: ttortii of '.; Dry Goods and CROCKERY, AT COST FOB CASH Coniequently lowrr than can be bought at any other The Subscribers' not wanting to deal any longer io those article. , - G. V. & C. GRIMME, ; Opposite R. Smith's Corner, Kaletgh, Dec. 2, IB44. : ; r 7 FANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JEWELLERY AIYD TOTS. iOiNE of the Partners of the firm4' having just re- sLfiurnrd from the Aorth, has brought with him a larger and better supply of freh Goods, in the above branches, than haa been kept in the establishment heretofore; all of which, in prices and quality, are well wortny to be recommended to 1 our numerous friends and tbe public generally. r Fancy Goods and Hardware. 'Fine Artificial Flowers, end Hair. Ladiea' Fan cy .and Work Boxes,' Bonnet Ribbon, Writing aesks, Uaskcts, Snuff boxes from 5 cents to $3 , 00 ; Travelling bags, Paatetoards, Umbrellas, Combs, of Tortoie-sheH aod others, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, Mt,.i.. uti.... u...-oi.:n ti.,. ters, alking Cabes, Razors. Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives Scissors, Shaving.utensiis, great variety of 1 nstois, units- snu ;auei uuna, rercussion caps, Shot-andSholbelte, uirdbags, Powder flasks, spy j Ulasses, Spectacles, LookitiR-glasses, from lOcts. to j $20; Cloth, Teeth, Hair, ""Hat, ShSe, Dunting and j small Paint Brushes; Bed cords Whips, Cow 1 hides, Fixhing Utensils, Night ' Tspo.j, smoking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-threafr, Awls; Sifters patent Balances, Cotton and Wool cards, I toffee-mills, plain and painted Muga, Lamp GlassesjLamps, Ctf cobnut' gourds. Waiters, U rooms, Buckets, Lamp and . Candle wicks. Clocks, Britannia and Iron Sikmiis. Spurs. ' FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES 300 lbs. fresh Jandiea 10 bis. Pilot, Water, But ter. Sods, and Lemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin ger Cakes, constantly fresh." 10 kegs Malaga Grapes, 6 Boxes Lemons and Oranges, SO boxes fresh Rai sins. Pickled snd Smoked Salmon,. Smoked Beef, Tongues, Herrings, Sausages.Sirdine8.Figs, Prunes, Currants. Date,Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, Cheat and Coeosnuts, lmondn, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pickles. Brandy Fruit, Tomato Catsup, Pepper? sauce, Raspberry and Currant Jellies. Preserved Pine Apple. Preserves, Chocolate, No.l ic Jo. 2, Liquor ice, Jujube paste, Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil, Lemon Syrup, Pippins. . ' 7 hhds. Sugar and 'Molasses, various qualities. 20 sacks I Toffee,' aseortrd. y 10 bla fioe Crushed, powdered, & Havana 8ugara. ; 60 Loaves fine and common Sugar . 40 boxre Candles,, best 8410m. Hull's patent, nor thern bleached Tallow, small Wax Candles for lan terns,- v-;. :. 2000 lbs. CHEESE.viz: yellow Goshen, Engliah Daiiy, Pine Apple and common. 250 galloaa of OIL, via: tst wlr.ter strained. Spt-rm, bleached Whale. FUh' Oil and Lard Oil- new article, never having been offered for sale here before. ' ' : -. - ' 1 . ' .; . " 100 lbs. TEA black. Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and green; common 1 ea. . ' 500 Ibe. SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, in bars, dark and light turpentine Soap, and per fdmed washing and shaving, a great variety. - 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe imitated ditto, I raboco, Virginia, Venelos, Victo ria, Cauones, and the home made common. 330 lbs. SNUFF. Mrs. Miller's in bladJerwand Scotch. : 400 lbs. TOBACCO, best Virginia honey-dew chewing common do smoking assorted. 141 jars preserved Ginger Ground Ginger and Pepper, and . whole do AH pice, Canary Seed. Hire, S.tnrch, Intligo. f'opperas, Madder, Blacking, 3 boxes llrogans and Boots, tr Sold onlu bv the measure out of the House ! positively from this dare, GENUINE PORT AND . . . rid... . fw. 1? kt u f:.i D-.- Muscat and Grape Wine J - , xPerfnmerr. . Otto of Roses, Mac-.asar, Bears, Antique Oils. Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Essences, Bergamott, Cinnamon Oil, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. . ,:.. -,; - . ; . , , . . ;. Mnslcal Instrnmenti. Violins, - bows, strings, bridges., screws, Fin gerboards Guitars, Flageolet tes, FifesrFIutes, Clari onetts,.Accordeons, Dulcimo Wire. .j: ,; ;..', . ; . Stationary. -' Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Paper, Pens, Quills, ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, .Wafers, Letter-stamp.. V vf f; . " , Fencing . and .Boxing Apparatus. . ; Foils, Svords, Gloves, Masks. Hats, Breastplates ; - 7 'Games. t" Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins, Rollet, Cup and Ball, 4c. " " Jewellerjt Df Gold apd Silver.aa well aa German - Silver, and inchback.vix: 0reatpins, Eir-rins,Pencils,Fipger- ririgs. Thimbles', Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and forks, Metal Uombs, Bell- buckles. Watch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum-beads, white add black jet bug! Beads, assorted sixes.' '. ... V . . -Toys. ; , . ; A large and choice snpnty - as Printing Presses, painted children's Trunk, Wheelbarrow s. Bureaus, . .. . . . t a. . . I liTt ' . Marbles, nuinming mpa, iruma, uaiues, wuianes, I moufh Organs, Harps, trumpets. Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic -Joys, falsa faces, tiannons, Malescops. Microscopes, Pewter, and wooden tea s-tts,'Drummetst fancy toys, and all sizes of Dolls, and' Dobaad.1r..Cv''. --h- v.-t J:W .-r; ':: Gw.dc cgrimme. i Corner opposite .Mr. Richard Smith's, i Raleigh, December I, , 1844. V . , '7 96 ITT NITER STATES of America.- Hi J ORT!rCARLINA DISTRICT. Uniledl P.AnfaritinTiQrir yumi j uuiitii j Voes District Court for the District of ramheo ' hi 'BanktupteyAth Monday in October,' 1844. ".Votice .ill shew cause airainst tbe .Petition of E van Ur E ttrookii nf Chathatxr Cbuhty, Farmer, for his Trchirg and Jertifl-a'e as a Bsnlrupt, at Newberi. n the 4th Viondy in April mtlr - 'V. . , . - JBRE; BROWN, Clerk. Dec 27. 1844. - 104 70uls. V JOB PftlNTINO V Neatly azecutad at this Office - : . i . -v.; .j, 4: .V v; if vv 4 i wH - t i ?. v r v , North: Carolina' Institution For tne Real and Dumb. rTflHE Lherary Board respectfully announce JJ the Public, that in accordance with an Act pass ed st the last Session of tha General Assembly, it has made provision for putting in operation a School for tne education of the Deal and Dumb, at; or near Raleigh, to commence on the 1st day nf May next. The expense of each Pupil will be $160 per year, including Books and Stationary, (and for Poor Pu pus, Clothing and Physicians' Bill, if necessary) as well as tfoaiding and instruction. , As the chief object of the Law is to provide for the education of ihe poor and destitute, and as the aid of the Justices of the County Courts is required m mak ing such provision, the Board most earnestly requeat each Chairman of a County. Court,' and County So- licitorin the State, to bring the Act aforesaid to the notice of the Justices of their: County at the first Term, hereafter, when a majority shall be preseht. 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 unable to pay for their educi .on. Also, whether the Court will levy by taxation, the amount allowed by Law for their education, or that of any of them, and communicate the same to this Board as early as practicable. : k-'-"- ' ' , -i .' "'-;:' The amount of appropriation for the : Deaf and Dumb, will allow of tha instruction of thirty-five beneficiaries each year, provided the County Courts snail raise for each one sent, from their I. on nties. tne amount contemplated by the Law, to-wit : Sevtnty fioe Dollars. The Board propose at the corcmence- tnent, to receive five beneficiaries from each Judieia Circuit in the Slate. If a greater number shall ap ply, the' selection, in cases of equal capacity for edu cation, will be made by lot. : t- Each person applying tojbe admitted as a bene ficiary of the State, will be required to produce a Certificate of the County Court of his County under its Seal, snd with the signature of Jits Clerk, slating 1st. That such applicant is resident of auch County., v. ' :tV - v.'.' 2nd. That he or she, though Deaf and Dumb, is not deemed to be idiotic or lunatic.' ' ' ' 3rd. That the Estate of such applicant, or of bis erf her Parents, is not sufficient to enable him or her to pay. for education. . - ' The Board has opened a correspondence with ap proved invitations in other Stales for ihe education of the Blind, to enable it to determine . whether the apropriation for their benefit ran be better expended in opening a School for them within the Stale, or by sending them abroad. In the mean time, it is. hoped that every County will make returns to the Board, of the number, sex and age, of the destitute blind per sons within its limits, in the manner already indicated. I WILLIAM hi GRAHAM, , . ; Piesident ex officio Literary Board. . Feb.: 3rd, 1845.. ...' .;' ) : m, , ,i; -SnernT'sSale; . : WILL SELL, at the Court House in Carthagey on the fourth Monday in March next, the follow ing Tracts of Land, or so much thereof, as will satiafy the Taxes due thereon for the year 1843, 1 ... -V' .. I- - - nu ine ronungeni expenses 01 saio aaie: ' Ob r Mar vfcat Wiiter Cr... lax o c Deep River Lick Creek do , ' do' T Patchet's Creek 2 80 7 32 68 05 68 12 85 Little Pocket "crk Richland creek Little River j Little Pocket cr'k Serai Branch Tom's Branch 6 12 Serat Branch 5 08 do do I 40 Killet's Creek. j6 53 Al.EX.; KEf JjY, Late Sheriff of Moore County. Pr.Adv.S6. . .' ,13 Feb. 3. 1845. Notice is XnO WILLIAM MASON, Jr. son of WILLIAM ii. MASON, Sr. deceased, upon whose Estate- I am Executor, that the amount to which he is entitled of said Estate is now in my hands, ready for distribu tion, and that I shall not eipect. to pay Interest on tbe same. . .The residence of the above named Wil liam Mason, Jr. is not known to the Subscriber. He left tbis State about the year 1825, and has not been beard from within the last 17 years. If written application be made on tha sulject. Letters must be addressed to me at Cbapel Hill, N. C 1 ; . JOHN A. MASON, Executor, Of William Mason, deceased. Chatham County, N.C. ? , J Dec 10, 1844. 5 100 3mp : TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Hkbt. roan Couktt Superior Court of Law Fall erm, 1844. " . - r sElixabeth - Williford, A - - -'-. Noah Williford, -Petition for Divorce, - , v It appearing to the satisfaction of-the Court, that the Defendant. Noah Williford, is not an inhabitant of this State, it ia ordered that publication- be made for three months in the Raleigh Register and Inde pendent, published in tbe City of Raleigh, that tbe De fendant appear at the next Term of tbis Court, to be held in the Town of Win ton, on tha fourth Monday in March next, and plead, snswer, or demur, or the said Petition will be beard exparte, and decree made according to tbe prayer thereof. ' Wnness. William D. Valentine, Clerk of our said Court at office, the fourth Monday ' of September, A D: 1844, and in the 69th year of American In dependence. ' K " :.?-;rrt ';": !f. y '. ' ': ?' WM D. VALENTINE, C. C. S. Bargains ! Harsains ! X Bargains-! X X ft Tl 7 E : now offer to the Public at a smaH advance Vv on 'ost, all our Stock of Goods.": As we are anxious to dispose of them at once, mo pur chasers wilt be sure to. get good bargains, especially in Waiter Goods. ' . -':' - ! .r-- We shall soon receive our Spring supply, which will comprise a rich and varied assortment, and will be sold on the most accommodating terms. " Call at the Raleigh Cheap Cah Store., next door -below Williams 6c, Hatwood's Apothecary Store. , - H, A. BADHAM & CO. . Marrh 4. 1845. 19 TO FARMERS. rrpURNER & HUGHES, have for. Bale , in JJ quantities or by retail; a large assortment of Grass Seede. consisting tit the following, via: . ; Evergreen, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass; Timothy, Lucerne, Hefd's Grass, Red and White Clover, &c 3lc Call aod supply yourselvea ' : - TURNER fc HUGHES. r ValBB Mj wk(.B IbleS vr Ae. 1mA. iwiI, 150 5tl0 Wjn. Hancock 182 150 Elias Kelly. 77 97 do do 129 150 Wm Oliver " . 125 60 Neill Jones 200 150 Gid. Seawella h're 200 100 ' do - do ; 300 150 John Jones ' 340 350 John Cole 4 370 340 do do 120 150 Stephen P. Kingj ! tor self snd others 125 125 Roderick snd John i Bethune 282 282 James Johnson ' zvul s restorer; Important Cure of Liver. Complaint at eommuni to , catea in ox letter to Dr. Kuhl. from J. M.Ai Jjranetq. u. s. U. Athboro N. C. He wrote as follows, Dr. J. Kuhl, your MedictnM- are about to take a start in tbis County, from ths fact, that they effected a cure which seems to have baffled the skill of the physicians ia tbis section for a year or two. Tha subject is Mr.: Nathaniel Newbey. who haa been afflicted with the Liver c'oinplaint, togeib with soma older complaints. Flatulence snd Dys pepsia. He has taken one brittle 01 the Restorer, to gether with the Df putative Powder, i He aays In twelve hours he felt relieved, snd in twentt-fouT hour much relieved' He bss so lax recovered now, as i to follow the avocations oT his farm, with little or no difficulty. He says he wanU all who are afflicted to use your Medicines, and is rtcummending them to tlXe afilicted, dc. - Signed, J, M. A .; Drake. Dr. Kuhl vimted Asheboro' on the 12th of'Fetf. 1 844, and had! the gratification to learn, that Mr. Nath Newbey is well, and recommends bis Medicines ia' the hie hest terras. . :v . J. Extract of a letter to Dr.J. Kuhl, from George R. r - j 1 t . - r " t have, had several venereal cases, which hava been successfully treated with your Abyssinian Mix fure or Anti Syphilitic Syrup. ! I will mention ona c'as, which had been treated with the usual remedies for three months, but without any abatement of tha diease. Your Medicinea was procured and the dis- , ease, wbtch aDneared so obstinate, in a few "Wi . yielded to you remedy, dec. ' . - Signed, UBO. R. BARR. A Lady of Bedford co. Va. for about 17 years af flicted wiih contraction, lameness and nervous head ache, caused by taking calomel and getting cold oh it, arid after uuing (hs whole lima the prescriptions of the most eminent physicians without any effect, aha sank from year! to year, but was finally successfully treated with the Restorer, Gold 'Mine Balsam and Ar omalic Extract We htve omitted the name of this ady but if anv particulars should bo desired, we refer fo Msj. Wm; Leftwich, Ouerbridge, P. 0 Bedford co , vs. : .. ' j Mra. Felix Huffman was suffering for sofne y.'srs ' under Conoumiption dec She used . numerous pre scriptions without any benefit, and was declared in curable, but was cured by the use of the Restorer Gold Mine Bafeam, Aromatic Extract and Universal . Piaster. Reference to John Read. jr. Esa. JeCcrsoxw ' ton, Cofpeper co. Va. . , - . (. Richard U.K. Law am. Esq;, of Gloucester connfy Vs. informed Dir. Kohl, on the 6th of November, 1 843y aa follow t Dear 8ir, I wish to inform, you, that ray wife waa about 6 year afflicted with a pulmonary complaint, inflammatory rheumatism and general de bility, and finding no relief daring Ihe whole of that period from ihe prescription of tha most eminent phy sicians, she began to Use your Restorer of the Bloody ' Depurstive Powder and Aromatic Extract, which - cured her in a short time," dfce. ! '- I i SignedJ -" - RiCaias B. K. Lawso.w , ' Mr George Erbart'e son was very seriously afflict ed with Dropsy and Inflammatory Rheumatism, and after having tried ths prescriptions of a number off physicians of eminence of thst section of country without any benefit, sank from, day to day, and every one thought death inevitable. Mr. Erhart concluded ' to try Dr. Kohl's Restorer, Aromatic Extract and De- c purati ve Powder, which gate Ihe most happy result, as communicated in a letter loJBr. KohL from Robert Gardner, Esq.jChrUtiansburg, Vs. of the 25th Jani 1 843, in which he say r: "The Medicines he got proved eniirely satisfactory. The young man, to the great joy of his parents, from, being in the most deplorable situation, on ttufvery grave's verge, is now enjoying good if not perfect good health, and your Medicine have the credit of curing him. ' . .-, 1 . . Signed ROBERT GARDNER.', . The i Medicine may be obtained , st T)t. KUHL'S OFFICE, oppoMie the Banks, Kichwoss, Va and of the following Agents in North Carolina" B. Oates, Dlruggiat, Charlotte, J. F.Tk C. Philer. Concord, . - Jenkins d" Bile, Salisbury, ' James H. Enniss, Druggist, da Humphries ocGailber, Lexington r : J. 6 R. Sloan, Greensborough, . J. M. A. Drake, Aabboroogb, . C. C. Hentierson. Lincolnlon. ' 8. Perry, Kernersville, Stokes county ; Jsmes I Horne, Pittsborongh, " Peter Foster. Looisburg, t ' - R. W. Godwin, Frsnklinton, Fraakin fd. ." Brannock St Woolen Wrntworb, ' -v '. James Brannock Waterloo, .Guilford, ; R. V . Lawson, Yancey ville, 4 ' 1 : " James R. Callom. Milton, . Benj. E. Cook, Warrenten. STITU & PESCUD, tirittsUlu : 1 : Sola Agents for Rsleigll. Msy21, 1944. ; -1 40 ly Print; Warehouses .- ;' N NEVV YORK r To supply tha City and Interior Trade, by the Pie or Package, v.; removed; ;r From H3 Pearl Street, fo , 44 CEDiMlZ STIUEMi T. , . , IveAB WILLIAM OTBEET v TT EE at IBRETTSTKR give notice to th" l A Dealers n Dry Goods, that they have removed tbeir W arehoQe for Printed CalMj.-es exclustvely , from Pesrl to 44 Cedar street By conifimng tbeir stten- tion to Prints only, L. & B. are enabled to exhibit sn assortment far surpassing any ever before offered ! in America and to sell at prices as low and generally lower, than houses whoxe attention is divided among a largesvariety of articles. 1 - - I The Stock consists of several thousands of "Patterns and Colorings, embracing every variety of I American and Foreign Prints: In market many style of which are got np axels ively for tbeir own sales, and cannot ha bad else where, axcept in aecond bands. . . " I , , Dealers in Print will find it for thsir interest to: examine this Stock before making their purchases they will have the advantage sf learning the lowest market pnees-add comparing alt the desirable styles io market sideby side. .." , . ..' . ... 1 . j , Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every viristio of the Market, are placed in the hands of bOyersJ September 20, 1844. . ;; , 78 t CAPITAL, $360,000 '& TOR IsXtT-YORIl; cflxiiiEUTicxsmp fire muMcs cizmr, 'ivmvti ko. 57,'wir.L ' btkibt. '.'.f -insure UweiTing-house, Warehoosea fnd Bui! Jin gs in general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, t"hips building. Ships in Pert and their Cargoes, and every description of personal Property, v- T , AGAINST LOSS Oil !AUAtiE 81 TOtS. r S. 8JIYTH ROGERS, PretiJzij. , R'-'-W MabtiIt. Secretory,- ' . . , : : . V i-'.. , d. W. STONE, A-rrt, ; : At RsU!. j, II. C. - JJay ,;1 7 18. ';" ; : : . ; : 1 ' :-44wioIj7;- ; J .est li r is. Ri
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 14, 1845, edition 1
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