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' J .iff. - tr STON R. GALES . : 0tTOft A5 rtOTKIXTOB. l)f tbe Seni-Tfeeklj JHHleigli EeKitter. .scfttFTiox. Five Dollar per snnam half in So i adtiS cms; wts. For-every Siireen JUnea j Brst insertion. Ooe Dollar ; each suquenunseriivn f ..ti v Cents. - 1 dot; it Oao nd JootCi ax. Ad miitmsTi ! ... ,,rt7-d 23 oer cent, hisher ; Uu deduction ( -r S3 oer cent- will be made froni ibe regular price, for advertiser by tbe year, v- , - Tor Ki.,nnis. -nrted jVthe Scmi WrtiLT Rot9Ta. will also appear in ibe Wuilt Paper ( free ef charge. !i -"'"' i 1 pg. Letters to tbe Editor mutt be ost-ai-- NOTICE to TRAVELLERS GOING 'NORTH. WITTER ARRAIf GE3IEICT. VIA Portsmonth and Roanoke Rail Road and Chesapeake Baf Line Steamer. " O N and after the 16th instant, the Boats on the Cheseapeake Bay will run ouiy tnree umei a Wk. Tha dteanner Georgia, Capt. Co(Eevbaviag under rone ettensive repair for the Winter service, will i-..- Pnrt. noath for Ujltimoreon Tuedaye.Thar- PnMisied Scmi-ffetklf, day and Seiurdaj . imndialely -on the arrival of ( the Car from We' Ion. By this route, Passenger ( may rely on a cmuiaty of reaching Baltimore ) The Bay Company hate engaged the services of I the Ice Boat, whenever the Ice is ao bad a to prevent ! th Georgia's reaching. BaltinoeahuId the Ice Boat he unable to get through, the Paer oxer will be landed at AnnaHfr,ra whence they may pro- i i i i.:i n...l;ikHiA nillimnnAr AVaahinff- ton i.ity. ... ' Passenger wishing to take thi popular route, leaving Raleigh on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fri day, anJ Uking the Stage at Sledge's will proceed direct on Tha Daily Line will be reaumad early in ths Sea-1 son. of which due notice will be given. ' WM. M. MOODY", J , Agent. Ofljce Portsmouth & R. R. R. Co.? and fixy Line Btemmer. " 5 WeldVq. N. C De;. 9, 1811. lOO-oawtita FIltB ! TnG XTS i 1XSCR VCC COJ1PA XV, of Uartford, Conn. OflVra jo insure Building and Merchandize, against load or dam tse by fire, at premiums to suit tbe limes. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com paniesinthe United State,and paya iu losses prompt- ' Application for Insurance in Raleigh, sr its vi cinity, to be mad to 8. W. WHITING. May 4,1843. . Agent. UOCSE and LOT FOR SALE. The Subscriber wishes to sell hia resi dence in Raleigh. It is aituated on Hillsborough street about 200 yards Wst from the Capitol, and is one of tbe pleasantest aitustioos to Raleigh. Aa it is presumed any person woe Id examine 'for themselves before purchasing, farther description is deemed anoecessary. WMN WHITE. Raleigh, September 21, 1844. 77 Garden and Field Seeds. A Verr larjo snd extensive assort rue nt, just a O P received this day and for eale at iho North Carolina Bookstore. TURNER &. HUGHES Feb. 21. 15 Notice to Owners of Mills, fTTTAVING obulned leiter Patent for grinding op JXJj Corn, Cob and Shuck, ia (he ordinary Gust Mnl qaw in use, I take this method of informing ths public, especially those who may infringe the right without authority, that I shall holdr all such persons who msy either use or construct any Mill or Mills upon the princi4e of my Parent, responsible under ths Patent laws of tbe Uni.ed State. 1 learn that an in-fnagement-hasbeen made in tbia State, and I would notify the public that I have disposed of the Patent right for this Stale to Maj. W x. F. Cslliks of this City excepting two counties, Halifax and North ampton and it would be well for all who wish to avail themselves of this valuable and saving improve ment. 10 always adie with him open ths subject be fore having their Mill altered, onksa they are satis fied otbera are acting snder hia authority. Thi ad dition of grinding up the Shuck thoroughly, is in valuable. I refer the public to Maj. Colliss publi cation in Newspaper form and hand-bills, for particu lars, &c E. A. KNOWLTON. Raleigh.Feb.18,1845, li SPRING IMPORTATION 1S15. Stebbins& .Pullen IIFOETEU OF KUTHESWAiE, C II 1.11 k GLASS. srCJUfOES STKST, rCTSSSBOBG, TA- HAVE received by recent arrival, direct from tbe Potteries, a portion of their Spring 'apply of Earthenware and China, and are expecting daily, addition which will tender their assortment complete. Glassrrare, of every variefy on hand, and are constantly receiv ing addition from Ibe Manufactories. Stoneware, of superior qnailitf, beside many other ankle wor thy c4 auenitoo. We would, rerpectfully solicit our friend from North Carolina, to examine our Stock before purebn- aing. a we intend offering strong inducements, for Co or City paper. JOSEPH STEBBINS, ' r r BENJ. K. PULLEN, formerly of Raleigh, N. C. PeieribTg. Teb 2S. I84. ' 16 lm.J , To aU.wnom this may , concern. ' TT Teee' " wntsj of ths nKsM celebrated Brand Jjl of Chewing t obacco; also, Mrs. Millers -Fins -est Chewing and smoking Tobacco; we deal in noth ing but Cipr and Tobacco and consequently we can afford to aell from 20 to 50 per cent lower than - any other house in the City, sad sons excepted. Call at the Cheap Cigar Store, if yoo want geoj article. , KRAUZE fc MILLER, Fayettevilte street ayooshr Cits HaH ' " BLANKS For ssle st this OfSst. t v TfT nitodStntei District Court of KU Nortn Carolina at Chambers tue 233 December" 1 44 In-Kank- ruptcy.-1 NoUoe to ahew railae against, tbo Peti tion of Allan - H nigg, -m Bankrupt o.wuranviiie County, for his Discharge and Certificate a a Baa nipt, at Neyvtern on the 4th Monday in April next: ' H "POTTER, Judge " ' United State District, North Carolina. ' January 17. - - LJ TOd Dr. John Beckwith, htfA VINO removed o Petersburg, Virginia, his 1L1L p'0' Residence may be purchaxed apon eaay tcima. -'It ia pleananily and conveniently situated on tl- fiot z$ouare west of the t'apilol, on Hillsboro trret,Bd redelhe.bweUiug ha an Utfice on the Lot, suitable for a Physician or lawyer. Geo as a W. MoauCcai. Eaq will be authorized , to make a title. . "'''. Raleigh, Feb 6, 131V 11 North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AnO MILITARY ACADEMY. Arms and Equipments urnisned by I . tlie stale. Cians:ca.'Engriah.etc R. GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc. ' O. A. BUCK. "lr "I"' "cu"-"Jf i S.N. BOTSFORD. i-oiiosopny, 3 TERMS tZn SESSION OF FIVK MONTHS. Classical Department, ((Jollegiat- cu rue, in cluding full English Studiea, with Matbe- manca.) $20 00 Engbsh'do. Elementary 4-higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Inkiutry ArUuary pracuee) necnarge The course of E Jitcation is thorough, practical and well calculated to oualify youth for tbe various dutiea f life, wbrihee occupying public or private. Civil or , MiliUry taiions. - Tbe moral and iaielleetaal facul ties are kept aeverely in action, but not at tbe e apt-use , of the pbyical, ai t unfortuiiaiely for. tbe aeeiln. ol our childicn too commonly ibe case throughout the country. . Regular and syOematc Military bxernaee, as wen aa Practical and cicien ific Ulcerations, introducing Surveying and Civil Engineering, are substituted, in tbe place of unprofitable play, and required of all siu- druitU usual tlx kourt of daily rtciialion and 1 tludy being invar lubly Ufldittmct r uninterrupted. . Thfl ftxt In rMaUon, dharge tke duties of non-commissioned Officers, Officers of the Guard, arid Officers of the Day. of "Adjutant and Comman. dants of Parade ; and for "the - purpose of rendering then more perfect, occasionally act aa Military In structors. 'r It has been found from experience, that this beau tiful Gvmhase invigorate both mind and body, and by inducing babttsof order sad regularity, contribute much to menial improvement. Politeness, oeainess jn drees, sad strict punctuality will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted Dreas Parade days, Monday and Friday. - No deduction made for absence, unless in case of protracted akknes.. Hour of Reciiation and Study, from 9 10 121. A. M , and from 2 10 44, P. Mn in the Winter Board and Washing, in highly respec table families from 8J to 1 10 per month-1 ROBT. GRAY. p . . OA. BUCK, I P'""'P' Raleigh, Jan 23. 1844. . . . 7 6m A Card. M KTR. G. H. OAKES. Professor of Musie from lVLI Boston, respectfully informs tbe Ladies and Gentlemen f Raleigh, that be will reside in this City permanently, ft the purpose of giving instruction on the Piano Forte, V lolm, and in Vocal Music. - Also, Instruction given io Bands in Martial Music Order for Tuning Piano Fortes left at Mr. Litchfbrd' Hotel, will be attended to REFERENCES. Messrs. Rosier G a at, Jaux Cosbt. Raleigh. Feb. 29. 1845. 17 Great Reduction in Prices. LANK Books, consisting in part of Book for Clerks, for Records, Journals, Ledgers. Day Books i and Letter Books, a ad in fact Blank Books of every description, a vary large and general assortment to be found at tbe North Carolina Book Store, and are offered-for Cash at the very lowest Northern Prices. Don't say you can get them cbeaier, bui call or send in your order, and give us a chance of testing the face TURNER & HUGHES. February 28,' 1345. 17 ai ICILY Omiises on Commission. 3 Fen boxes offered low by the box, or hundred. WILL. PECK. Raleigh, March 11, 1845. 20 Reduction of Freights. Old Line of Petersburg Packets. THE Proprietors -of the Old Line of Petersburg Packets, desirous to meet the wishes of tbe Mer chants of Petersburg and -North Carolina, will, from this date, reduce their rates of "Freight from New York to Petersburg, twen- iT-iive per cent, from regniar rates ; and have a Vessl to sail weekly, or oftener, to meet the wants of ibe 1 rade. They return their ihank for tbe patronage they have received, ai.d hope, by care and attention, to merit a continuance of it. The Vessels are all com manded by respectable and responsible men. who have had grvat experience in the Wade. The Vessels are ahtoof the very first class, and insurance can he effected on their Car roes, at the lowest rates. Tbe Line is composed of the following Vessel: ' .Schr. Ann, Josiah Hopkins, Master. Manret.S L. Woglom, " Juliette, John W.fiom, M M Baltimore. A. C. Woglom. " . Bergen, Isaac Cole, ' New'Sehr, David Latornetie, Jr. " For further information, apply t PIERCE RYAN. Agent. ' . . . ' Petersburg, Vn- JAMES HUNTER 4c CO Agent. 153 Mai Jen Lane, N. Y. New York, March 7. Ib45. ! i 2 6w Ifew Publications! . Received this day at the' JV. Carolina Book Store, j I ne Maid of Honor." or the Massacre of 8t. Bar- thoiomew, a isle of the 16ih century. ' , :: The -KtgenCt Daughter. translated from the French of Alexander Uumaa, by Cba. H Toron.j , Miss Martinesu's Letters on Mesmerism. - Corse de Leon," or the Brigand, by O. P. R. James. ' .......... .j The "Chimes," a Goblin story of some be'l that rant an old year out, and a new year in, by Charles Deken. . -" ' - ' - ' L Also. Noi9 of tbe Firiorial Bible. - ( - s. - - TURNER HUGHES. March 7th, 1815. - ; j i Bargains ! Bargains!! A 8 the Wesson is far advanced we will sell our jfjti. Woolen nd' WintVr goc3-'at prime Cost. Uuyerrtin wan f of s al uetlli averse ys, Riankets, Flannels, fcc, .would . do well to call as we are determined to clo these good. If il be less than Cost. ' - j Also, a large Lot of Cotton goods. No. 1. Virginia Osnabura. 9 cents a vard .' 4 1-4 Bleached Shirting 8 cents yardt 4 1-4 Brown. Shirting 6 1-4 centsyard ; Cotton flannel 9 and. 10 cenia yard ; with a large aaaortment if other good.4 Alt of which will be sold to suit the buver. I ; J. M UCUKWITM tt Ut. ' " Fayetteville Street, a few vd6.r above 'Mr. R. Smiths Store. Dec. 9th. 1844. ' - ! ' 99 ft Snuff in sniall Bladders. fTUST. received a superior new article of-Scotch ljJSnuf warranted :ood and if rjot approved,Jmayj be returned and the money refunded, price 25 cents per pound or 5 pounds for 1 Dollar; for sate at Jhe Cheap-Cigar Store. KRAUSE & MILLEK, Fayrtteville street, oppoiie City Hall il-. rntaicu uka.iiukl'i iis i-iii-l-j. j n nTE havo iust received a fresli supply of this W W TalUBUlO JTICUICIIIC, WIIICU IB ICI.UIUIIKIIUEU I'T thousands of persons whom they have'curi-d f Con- aumption, Inauenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of fullness In the buck pan of tbe Head, usually the sytnptnms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, Ty phus, Yellow, and common Fever of all kinds; Asthma; Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases. Liver Com plaint. Pleurwy, Inward Weakness Depression? of the Spirits, Rupture. Inflammation. Sere Eyes, rits. Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, toh, Whoopuig Cough, Quinsey, tJliolic. Cholera Mor bus, Gravel, Worma, Dysentery, Deafness, Riwsng Noises in tbe Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Kry'tpe- las, or Saint Anthony's Fire. Salt Rheum, Wfeite Swel lines. -Ulcers, some of .thirty years vtahtKiig, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Leg?, Piles, fos tiveii08s,ell Eruption of the Skin t ngbtful D ref tns, Female Complaint of every kind, especially obst ruc tions, relax alioiiS. dec. , . Also, Brahdrelh's Liniment, for sores,. sweUign, wounds, dec., at 25 cents a bottle. There are Agents' for selling the above in every County in ibe States, WILL: PECK, Agerrt Raleigh, May 14, 1844. 39 V RALEIGH CLASSICAL, MATH MATICAL AND XTIILtXAIt ACADEMY. Classical Department, J. M. LOVEJOY. Mathematical and Military .Department, W. F. DI8BROW. , . . ; . v THE year will be divided into two Session of five months each 1 the first Session beginning onUhe first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. . . - ir It is thS design of the Preceptors, that thia Institu-, liop shall not be surpassed. iu the advantages afforded lor acquiring a thorough English, Classical soillMa ihematical Education. " J? Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior t lass of any College in the United States. i TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, For Latin. Greek.' French. 8panish snd 4fe - ft. " Italian Languages, per 8esion, $2j Off MiliUry Tactics taught to the Pupils, free of Mttraj, charsre. The advanced Classes may pursue the Slmli oH a lower Class, paving only for ihe studies of the Raleigh, January 1845. tn B KCKWITII'S PILLS. The iiubv Mfl smbers keepconstantly on hands xupft plv of Beckwith's Pills, which they will selUtt sc' commouaiing lerma si wneiesaie or reiau. j.- STITH PESCliD. rrrnti undersigned nave assoctateu tnemseivca los aa . a a :S ' . U gather for tbe purpose of conducting a genera Commission Bnsinessf I under the firm and style of Baptist, WilitaTO S Con and taken tbe house on sycamore street, nexr -door to Messrs. Pannill &Xea'e. Repectfuiy;!ten. den nor their services to their country friend snd thi. public generally in the sale of Tobacco, Flour, Wheat?) Cotton, ore., they pledge strict- personal attention to 3 all business entrusted -to them will make liberal adW vances on con4gnmenta of Gioceries and :P'wucAjU8Cat nj rjrape vVine. ana give particular aitennon io receiving iou wry ,: i i - i. i ,1,4: wruiog prouuev iuu iwriuiiiuiw. .. u.iji n n i DTfeT - i" . . SAM'L WILLIAMS,! -r JOH.N G. GUTHREY. - y Pelersburg. Va , Feb. 13, 1845. 14 laa2ml Wm. G. ochran & Co.: WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS! OF PIIILADELPniA, 5 f jaTHFFER for sale, a general assortment of a FFER for sale, a My kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS of tbe fi, nest jquality, via: Madeira, Sherry and Port Wint in Pines'. Quarter Casks, or Bottles: Chamnsiario Claret. Sauterne and Hock WTnesof various qnslitiew Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Scotch anfj Irian w nisaey, in casx or not(i . 'if a. . a s - z" i Loaf Sugar, Tea and Coffee all warranted of thi ?f first quality, put up in order at- the noriest notice, a - a- . . a . ' ' .a T.I IMU icai iv auj an vi iuu wiiiwu j :i Philadelphia. Jan.9, 1845- 4 3rh - vjl : ; , : City Lots for TaxSsJ Tf SHALL SELL, st the .Court House dor. i U theCitv of Ralersh. ou.Mondsy, tbe 21; daf ol April. 1845, at IS o'clrajlt. M. Jur readif nwnfi the' following City Lots, or. so much thereof. a wi salixfy the Corporation Tax. due tkereon, and ueli tn rottnt I roc Aiifniaernni. vix ; : , n ' , vt a .t "r I ixu-. l S trwnera names. nooi urn u year j v E. P. Onion 211,217, 1844 9tt pis 87.72. 52. 148, 130, part 82, part 2, 139 59, 43 -. V. B. B. Smith j Bank Cape Fear Absam. Mawgum do ' .. do v dO , do 1841,1842, 1843.1844. 63 WUy Porter -3.2,4 1.3 J Est. J. PetUford Fema'e Benevo- 4, lent oociety. :ii JAMES H. MURRAY, Collector. Raleigh, March 5. 1845. . m -I JOB PRINTING. Having recently received a fresh supply I ; f ANcyJOB imt!1,,M. We are now prepared to execute in a superiof aty jod ana shelter srre x-nuwiii . S; . -m -ssr a n . Y12mSms a SUCH A P1BPHLET3, ' C1BDS, BLIDBILLS, ? tT O 4J AU ALIA - r WOBTH OF ? T t it' fl r a A a o ri A mj l y - aju u u e a 11 u P. A T C O S;X FOR C ASH . t VmMeaur.utlii hnnrr thnn fan h hmicrht at anv nthjtr "3 , 1 v . J 0 t j. JSlore in this vlace ! : ke Subscribers not wanting to deal' any longer in vf ' those arttclei. ' T " V w. & C' GRIM ME, ' Uj-poslie K. omitn s Corner. . Raleigh. Dec. 2, 1844: ConfectLMiarjr5 .Groceries, ANPY ARTICLES, IrlUSItALINSTRUiMENTS JEWEJLU2RY AND TOYS. NE of the Partners ol the firm, having just re turned from the Mortbl has brought With him a Jarger and better sujjnly of fieh Goods, in the above Qaiiches, than has oeen kept in the esumisnment f;iretofore; all of which, in prires and quality, are fll worthy 10 be recommended to our numerous Emends and tbe public generally. j Fancy Goods and IJa?dre. 1 Fine Artilicial Flowers, ai.d Hair, Ladies' Fan cy nd Work Boxes, Bonnet Hibbon. Wriiirm viskn, Baskets, nufl" boxes from 5 cents to 42 -.00; Pravelling b:tgs, Pastetojrds. Umbrellas, iorribs, o Tortoise-shell and oihers. Pins Needles, ljuraes, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, f'atches, i" wine,' Hatters' Pny -strings, Tliermome f irs VV allciri' ly:.nts. l7.nr Dirk. IVn and Pocket iflTnives,' Scissors, Shaving utensHs, great variety of avtpls, Dirks and Cadet Guns, Percussion caps, h1)ol 'arid fshiitbelts, Kirdbags, Powder flasks, fpy Ijlaases. Speclaclen, Lookinic-glasses, from 10 cts. to ; Cloth, Teeth, Hair. Hat, Shoe, Dutine and 'nail t'aint Brushes Bed corUs, wiiips, Cow v iiqes, r tuning utensils, .iMgni iapo., omoxiog xfipes. Slates, hoe-thread,. AwU, Siftera, patent balances. Cotton and Wool cards. Coffee-mills,: tain and painted Mu$s, Lamp Glasses, Lamps, Co--iMt gourds. Waiters, brooms. Buckets, Lamp a ar t t aT 1 1 $nd Candle ; wicks. Clocks, Bntanuia and Iron nSpnoiis. Spurs. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. 300 lbs. fresh CanJies 10 bis. Pilot, Water, But- er, Soda, and. Lemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin ger (ake, contanily fresh. 10 kegs Malaga drapes, v). Boxes Lemons and Oranges, 30 boxes fresh Rai- uns, ficKled and omokeu salmon, ontokea Joeet, fopgues, Herrings, H'ausa'ges.Sardines.Figs, Prunes, -urrants. Dates, Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, "hest and Cocosnuts, Mmonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, iicxlesl Brandy Fruit, 1 omato Catsup, P-pper- i iauce, Raspberry and Currant Jellies. Pretrved Pine -"Apple. Preserves, Chocolate, No.l & No. 2, Liquor ice, Jujube paste, Mustard, Honey, Salad Cil, Lemon yrup. Pippins. - 7 nhds. Sugar and Molasses, various qualities. '' 20 sacks Coffee, assorted. ':- 10 bl. fine Crushetl, powdered, & Havana Sogars. 60 Loaves fine and common Sugars - 40 boxes Candles, best Sperm, Hull patent, nor- r thern bleached Tallow, small Wax Candles for Ian- tern. & 2000 lbs. CHF.ESE.vu: yellow Goshen, English ! wt'.Daiiy, Pine Apple and common. . ii -r nil :- . t: . ! !.:.. I '250 gallons of OIL, viz; best winter Birai unit $p-rrn, bleached Whale, Fish Oil and Lard Oil a new article, never having been offered for sale here before. 100 lbs.' TEA-black;-Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and greep common Tea. . $00 lbs. SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, in Ibars, dark and light turpentine Soap, and per fumed washing and shaving, a great variety. 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe - imitated, ditto, I'rabuco, Virginia, Venebie, Victo ria, Cantmes, and the home made common. 350 lbs. SNUFF, Mrs. Miller's in bladders, and Scotch. - 400 lb. TOBACCO, bert Virginia honey-dew I chewiig common do smoking assorted. S. jars preservea inurer Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. A 11- spice, Canary tJeed. Rice, Starch, Indigo. Copperas, Madder, blacking, 3 boxes Hr.gans and Hoots, rT Sold only by the measure out of the-Rouse ! positively jrom tms aare,-ubivui.C( run nnu MAUCiKIA w ii ti, iMewar boiled cider, rorter, - - PerffnmerT. I f Olto of Roses, Mactissar, Uearx, Antique Oils, Po matum, t'ologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Essences, Bergamott, Cinnamon Oil, Opodeldoc, pink Saucer. v Musical Instruments. Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboards Guitars, Flsgeolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Ciari onetts, Accordeorrs, Duleimo Wire. : Stationary. Almanacs; Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Pnper, Pens. Quills. Ink. Inkstands, ink powder, Sealing-wax, ,Wafere, Letter-stamps. Fencing and Boxing Apparatvrs. Foils, Swords, Gloves. Masks. Hals, Breastplate Gaines. 'Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Teh- pins, Rollet, Cop and Ball, rc. - Jewellery, - Of Gold and Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinchback.viz; Jreastpms, E r-rinj; stencils, Finger ring , Thiinbies, Pea liellj, Talde and Teaspoons, Deerl Knivrs snd forks, Metal Comb. Belt- buckles. Watch Keys, Fob Ch un, Gyfsun-Ieads, white and blark jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. Toys. A large .ami choice strpiJy as Printing Presses painted children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattlrs, VVhistles, mouth Organs, Harps., 1 rumpets. Magic Lanterns; Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Malescops, Microscopes, Pewter and 'wooden tea s. tts. Drummeia, fancy toy," and all sizes of Dolls, and Doll-heads. J "';':'" ' '. ; G. W:&C. GRIMME. Corner opposite Mr. Richard Smith's. Raleigh, Dei-ember t, 1814. ' 96 TTTIfITI3I TATES of America. Uj O RT - 0 R( J Lf N A DITICT. United States District Court fn- the District of Pamlico In Bankruptcy Atk Monday in October, 1 844. Notice io ahew cause aarainst tbe Petition- of E zan der E . Krook". of Chatham (oumr. Farmer, for bis Discbarge and Cert ifiVa'e ass Bankrupt, at Newbem on tbe 4th Monday in April next. . j - JBRE. BROWN, Clerk.. Dec. 27. 1844. .'. , - 104 70.1s. a.- - - - - 't - :....: - jiJrj PlNTlNd ; Nsatly executed at this QCc. Bargains I Eargains 1 Bargains t ! WE now offer to the Public at a small advance on Cost, att our Stock of Good. As we are anxious to 'dispose of them at once, to par- rhasers will be sure to get good bargains, especially tn Winter Goods. We shall so n receive our Spring aujpl, which will comprise a rich and varied awortrftenU and will be sold on the most acrommodatMaf term. 1 Cell at the Raleigh Citerfp Cash Store, next door below W iLuiii & Hat wood's AptHbecury Store. - " i H. A.BADHAM & CO. March 4.1845. , . . 19- TO FARMERS. " H UKIMriK fir. tiCUHS. have for aa le in H quantities or by retail, a lare assortment of Grass Seedi, consisiine of the follow in, vizr - Evergreen, Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Lucerne, Herd lUran, Bed and .While Clover, &c &c. Call and supply yourselves . .1 TURNER it. HUGHES. Feb. 21. . PRINTS AND WOOLLENS, Wo. 69 William Street, near Cedar Street ; NEW YORK. TTfSROOKES dc MERRILL would invite the at SIP tention of deulera in DRY GOODS to their SIOCS Of .; . .. .U, S. 1 PRIIVTS AJVD WOOLLENS, (to which they intend to devote particular attention) together with a general assortment of Dry Uoods, consisting in part of tbe following: MUSLIN Of LAISES. PKINTEO MUSLINS GINGHAMS, LINENS LACE GOODS , HOSIERY coate's COTTON I ALrACCAS SUMMER STUFFS BLEA. MUSLINS VESTINGS . SILK AND COTTON HOKS. 8 WINGS, BTC AH of which will be sold at ihe lowest market price for CASH or approved credit DEALERS IN PRINTS and WOOLLEN GOODS will find it to their advantage to examine our stock previous to making their purchases. March 7. ' 19 lot. - - - j in. To Merchants Visiting BICHOIVD AfD PETERSBURG. HATS, HATS, M Y assortment of Good for the seasogi is now complete, and will receive aecessional-y every regular Packet during the Spring. My Stock was never larger, better selected, or laid in on better terms than the present Season ; including every -Variety and style of Goods usually kept in HAT ESTABLISH MEM'S, together with an extensive assortment of PALM LEAF HATS and LEGHORNS. I invite my old customers, as well aa others, ,Jpfho may visit tbe Petersburg and Richmond Markets, to give my Stock an ianjnation before making their purchases ; and promise them that every exertion shall be used to retain a patronage, which has. been so liberally bestowed on my Establishment for the-! last nve years. FRANCIS MAJOR, - Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. March 10 b. " 21 4w rry Greensboro Patriot ,' Hillsboro Recorder, Mil ton Chronicle and Warrenton Reporter, each 4 weeks snd onarge Hits Ufhce. To the Medical Profession. rfnURNER & HUGHES, would respectfully beg II leave to call the attention of Gentlemen of the above Profession, to the subjoined list' of new and valuable Works, and solicit their order for the ame, viz V . ' ' . 4 Anatomical Atlas, by Smith Ac Horner, imperial 8 vo., near 650 Figures. Alison's Outlines of Pathology, in 1 vol ,8 to. Brigham on Mental Excitement and Cultivation, a New Work. j ' Chapman on Thoracic and Abdominal viscera, 1 volume Do. on Fevers, Dropsy, and Gout, in 1 vol , 8 vo. ' Carpenter's Human Physiology. Sir A alley Cooper on Hernia, with 'plates, (New Edition .) Ditto on the Testis and Thymous Gland. Condieon Diseases of Children, in 1 vtd. - Churchill on Females. Ditto Midwifery. Druilt's Modern Surgery. Fergosson's Practical Surgery. Graham's Chemistry. Hope on the Heart. Miller's Surgery. ' Lawrence on the Eye. Mil'er'a Physiology. Tarlor'p Medical Jurisprudence. Guy's . do. do. Watson's Principles apd Practice of Medicine. Williams' Pathology. s i Wilson's Human Anatomy. Mcintosh's Practice of Medicine, by Morton Cooper on Dislocations and Fractures. A lno, all the works of Drs. Dewees, HorrTer, Eberle, Dunglinson, and others, with all the new works as they are issued from the Press. Orders from a distance, thankfully received and promptly attended to. ' "" ' TURNER HUGHES, ' - Publishers' AgentsV Raleich, March 15th, 22 gj" Sur, Standard, and Independent. - Travellers going North, A RE INFORMED that the Fare from Gaston ts P Baltimore, through Petersburg, Richmond and. v -hi. gton City, is f f, the same ashy Slkdok s to Weldon and i he Portsmouth Rail Read. I' Persons wishing to go to Norfolk or Pbrtumouth, are informed that on Sundays, Tuesday, and Thurs days, Pawners will be carried by the wayVfPe tersbiHg. at $4 which is 93 less than by the Ports mouth Rail- Road. Persons who are travelling to ei iher of th'-se places, are Informed, that they can le.ive Gabion at 10 o'clock, P. M. Petersbarg the next morning after breakfasChy the t'ity Point Rail Road; and then take the splendid Steambost, CosTis Pxci. arxl reach Norfdk at an early hoar in the afternoon, nsHrly.as soon as by tbe fortsmrath if ait Road. For rickets and fur her information, apply to f ' . -JAME3 GREsHAM, A sent - . ; -; ' Ureenaville A K. R; Uoid Co. Gaston, March 8, i'r.iti.--'' f ; "4i 3 lm (CJ Star and Sundard obs month eidu-; wrW ii I BU. KXJUVS RESTORER , : I I Important Cure of Liter t Complaint ju eommvm , -r, cafedin a itUer to Dr. JKuhl. from JlAf.A j Drakc,Esg C. SjC.Mhboro'. tf. C. He wrote a follows, Dr. J. Kuhl, your Medidaes are about to take naUrt in thi County, from the fact, thai they effect e.1 a, cure which seem to have baffled the skill of the hsiciana ia this section for a year or two Tbe sul.ject is Mr.; Nathaniel Newbey, who has been afflicted with I he: JAver complaint, together with ome 'olherr complain is. ; Flatulence snd py. pepeia. He ba taken one bottle of tbe Restorer, to gether with tfie JDepuraiive Powder. He say in twelve hours be felt relieved, and in twenty-four boar much relieved He b an far recovered now, a t o follow the avocatfi'tis of his farm, with little or do difficulty.. He says he want all who are afflicted to use your Medicine, and is recommending ; them to the! afflicted, &c: jS-gned, . " J. M. A. Drake." . Dr. Kuhl visited A B!lcoro, on ths 1 2th W Feb. 1844, and had the gratification to learn, that Mr.' Nath Newbey i well, and recommends Jii Medicines in the highest terms. ; , . i j '.-, Extract of a leltfr fo Dr. J. Kuhl, from George i?. j - aarrsn. AUtngdon, Va. ) p' V I have had several venereal case, which" have been successfully (rested with your Abvtsinian Mix lure or Anti Syphilitic Syrup. I will mention one cas, which had bevn treated with the usual remedies for three months, put without any abatement of the disease. Your Medicines was procured and the dis ease, which appeared so obstinate, in a few day a yielded to your remedy, cic. - i t I j ."Signed, UlO, R. BARR. A Lady of .Bedford co. Va. for about 17 years af flicted wih contraction, lameness and nervous head ache, caused by taking calomel and getting cold on it, and after osingjthe whole time tbe prescription of the: most eminent physicians without any effect, she sank from year to. year, bat was finally successfully1 treated with the Restorer, Gold Mine Balsam and Ar omatic Extract. " jWe have omitted the! name of this! lady, but if any particulars should be desired, we refer to Maj. Wm. Leftwicb, Ouerbridge, P. -OJ, Bedford co, Va. "I ' ' . f i- - ! JAn. Felix Huffman was suffering for some y. ars qmlcr Consumption, Ac She ased numerous pre scriptions without any benefit, and was declared in-i curable, but was cured by the use of j the 1 Restorer, Gold Mine Balsam. Aromatic Extract and Universal Plaster. Reference Io John Read, jr.. Esq. Jefferson ton, Culpeper coj Vs. ' - j Richard B, K. Lawson Esq. of Gloscester county Va. informed De. Kuhl. on tbe 6th of November. 1843, 1 aa follows : Dear Sir, I wish to inform yOo, that my wife was about r year afflicted with" a pulmonary complaint, inflammatory rheumatism' and general de- ( butty, and finding no relief during the whole of that period from tbe prescription of the most eminent phi siciana, she liegah to use yonr Restorer of tbe Blood J Depnrative Powder and Aromatic Ei tract, which cured her in a short -time." Ac. ; ( f 'I Signed. J Riciabb B. Kj LAWoir.w ' Mr. George Erhart son was very serioosly afflict ed with Dropsy and Inflammatory Rheumatism, and after having tried the prexcnption of a number of physicians of eminence of that section of country,; without any benefit, sank from day to day. and ever r one thought death inevitable. , Mr. Erhart concluded to try Dr. Kuhl a Restorer, Aromatic Extract snd De purative Powder which gave the most happy result, aa communicated in a leiter to Dr. Kuhl, from Robert Gardner Esq. Cbristiajnsbiirg, Va. of the 25th Jane, 1 843, in which he says: "The Medicines he got proved entirely satisfactory. The young man, to tbe gnat joy of hia parents, from being in the most deplorable situation, on the very grave's verge, is -now enjsying good if not perfect good health, and your Medicines have the credit ef caring him. ' ; i ' , "Signea , ROBERT GARDNER, , fjj The Medicine msy be obtained at Dr. KUHL'S OFFICE, opposite the Banks, Kicsmovs. Va and of the following Agents in North Carolina- B. Oates, Drugs il, Charlotte, J. F. A C. Phifor. Concord, Jenkins s Biles, Salisbury, James H. Enhiss, Druggist, do Humphries & Gait her, Lexington, J. 4 R Ixan, Greeneborotjgh, J. M. A. Drake, Ashborougb, C. C. Henderson. Lincolnton, i 8. Perry, Keriiefsvifle, Stokes county, Jsmes I Home, Pittsborough, ' . j Peter Foster, jLdo '"btjrj,1 " 1 ' JL W. Godwin, Franklmton, Franklin to. Brannoek A Woolen, Wentwonh,j ' James Brannoek. Waterloo, Guilford, R. W. Lawson, Yancey ville, JarcesR. Callum. Milton, -Beni. E. Oook, Warrenten. ' S Fl I H & rJiSUUL, Vngghtft J Sole Agents for Raleigh. May 21 1844. - - - 1 - -- f 40-Iy Print Warehouse, . IN NEW YORK,- i To supply ths City and Interior Trade, by the Piees . . . . I f racttge, - . i . .t . ., REMOVED - From 113 Pearl Street, tV 44 , CEtoAR STREET. j. . . Ncak Wixliam Street. r IT EE & DREVTSTER give-notice to th 0 4 Dealers in Dry Goods, Ibat they have removed tbeir Warehouse for frtnted Calicoes exclusively, from Pearl to 44 Cedar stri ct, lij comfiniOg their atten tion to Prints only, L A B. are enabled to exhibit an assortment far ut passing any, ever before offered ia America anu to sen ai prices as low, ana gencrauy lower, than houses wboe atlention is divided among a large variety jf article. I ! I) TiieSo k consists of teveral thousands of Patterns and Colorings embracing every variety o( . - J , American and Foreign Prints j,' fa market many styles of which are got up exclu ively for their own sale, and cannot bs bad else where, except in second bsnds. , . ' , '. ...... ) j Dealers in PriiHs will find it for their interest to examine this S. rk cfore making tbeir porchase they will have Ibe advatitsge of learning ibe lowest market pricca and comparing sll the desjrsb resale in market-si Je b v side. - ' - ; I J ( Catalogues ojf Pr'n es, corrected with svety TCriatiota of tbe Market, are placed in ths hands of buyers. 1 1 September 20, 184. , - . f 1 78-!- ; J:-ca vital; $300,000; - ' " THE NEW-YORK COITaUBmOSoMP FU LNSLEANCE C0JP15T, .1 ,? t. '. ' OETICE SO. 57 WALE STREET.' f Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouse snd Buildings in general. Merchandise. Household Furniture, Ships : building Siiipin Port and their Cargoes, and every description of personal Property, . t : v f ' jJ J . .; -AGAINST LOSS f IfAMAQK BT FlRa?. 1 . a asaMf is-infis i Dl'll a.' KvW MiiTW, -Sureter..' i ' l: ,l I t Al Raleigh, N. Q. - i-.? Uow4weJyf 10,1844. : ,
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