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o 0 V'. J. C-; . H "'iff J J' 1 Jr.r- i -til! 5? .i- - , - A, ' rX(Tu-" rfV' rfv'C ri. t;.v-.rj I i ' ... I II- 1 , A .--. -i . i i l; 'Ill ""A J I r I ! - r- : ,-. - -w - iv - l.ltait.l L-.ll i I ll'l 1 , I Fi-t 1111 I 11,1 s.A 4;",.-vV.,.l f.t.Ivl . tZJ-i .W v'T , v - - : .. i : i T-,-.i "l. J. tf-':viyvV f-Xr-' 11 IVI IP I ) 1 4r.;..si IE HE e . 1, I( lie Senl-Weeklx itlflgMeUt7 tvriav. Fire DdUn pr anno-Ul( in OW"V" . s li bi chafed J5 p wu hif hr I Uu dwlocuoo for riJ-,m .v . H..Wr.fci.T BegHT. win - RALEIGH CIiSSICAFv BIATUE- ACADOX1T. .. " ' . " . "Classical ' DeparimeJit, . . T4 j. m. lovejot; . - - Afodljaft"ca2 ni HUUary Department. , W.F. DIDROW. ' r- Ty e yetr will be diUeJ Into two iont of t mootlw ech r lb fir 8efan Wpnninf on the fit of Juomrj, end the eeconi Seeiaoa, on lh firrt 'illfthedeJin ef Uit Preceptorm, Uuit this Intitn tion hH not U earpei in the adnUie afford eJ for tcquiring thoron jh EnjiMh, Classical nd He ihemalicil EdoeeUon. PoiU wiU be prepered to enter the Jentor Clue of my Collet to the United Suwe. : , u . , TEBM3 Of TIIITjOJf. . For CoflUh and Mathematical Stndiee, . Cr Seion, " " . '" V $15 60 atin, Greek, Freneh." Bpanwh and Italted Lanxntgee; per 8en, - $t0 CO MiliUry Tactic uoghttothe Fxtyil, free of extra charge.. - :"- ' ' ' The a.latcd Claeeea may panoe the Stndier of a bwer Cfase, paying only tot theetadieeof the CJeea to which they belong," , : , -Raleigh, Janoary 1845.' 66m- . I' FIKE! . -; --w- Tnc iGTif a i.vsunAXCc coaiPA sr. oF Ilartrord, Conn. Offera to inure Duildin; and 51 erchandize, egainst loaeor damage by fire.et premiame to snit the timee. ' Thi U one of the oldeet end beet Insurance Com panies in the United Sutoond pay a iU looses prompt ly. -i . Applications for Insurance in Baleijh, or Ue i ciaity, to be made to 1 - 8.w.wnrriN0. May 4. 1843 ; ; . - Agents To all whom thli may concern . JCST received, some of the most celebrated Brands of Chewing Tobacco; also, Mrs. Millers Fine cat Chewing and smoking Tobacco; we deal in noth ing bat Cigare and Tobacco and conseqacntlj we can afiord to sell from SO to 50 per eenC lower than any ether honce in the City, nd jone eicepted. Call at the Cheap Cigar Store, if yon want a good ankle. - &. MILLER, ' Fajetlevine streeCvOppesite City Hall. SUOESJ SIIOESn SHOES! II -XTE ELAVE just received and open ed. large supply of Sboa of every I description and quality. Tne following comprise oer Stock to part, tu :' Kid Snppers and Ties-. Morocco do. dy j Misses HalfGaitera. Childrena do. Jo. , . t do. JSW. Iforocco Boots. do. Cord sod Elk. Aukle Ties. Misse Kid and Cair Slippers. . Ladies Walking Shoes aod Cofd Gaiters. Boj thick soled Shoe) neetly bound and aubetan- tialiT made. . Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of different qualities Oor Ladies, Mieses and Children's Shoos we bad made by T. W WilUams of Baltimore, whose work for neatness and durability is second to none. We shall continne to sell low and prore to those who have heretofore favored na with their custom, that instead of rtng in our prices, as is generally predicted of New 8 tone,' we shall, rather .sell lower as we have bed some aequeintance with the -taste of the people and the kind of. Goods suitable for this Market. ' ! ". ' H. A. BADHAU k CO. Mareh 24. 24 Spring Calicoes. : JUST Rerdved and for sale, sixty or seventy pMcesHpriiis Calicoes which we s3r st price to suit the times. . II. A. BADHAU & CO. ' March 24. . -.34. CAPITAL, 03OO,fJOO. Tnn Br Elx-Yomx COJTilBUTIOISBir FIIB. ISSCilSCB COIPIST, office, na 57, watt strict. Inaore Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildinga Is general. Merchandise, Household Forukure, Ships building Ship in Port and their Cargoes, snd every description of personal Property, ' - . ACAixrr loss on 11 am ac x bt rias. J. 8MYTH ROGERS, PnstdaiL R W. Maanv, Secretary. 1 - ' , -D. W. STONE. Agent, At Raleigh, N.C. . . Msy U.1844. - 40w4weolyp ' For Sale, or Rent, : TWO splendid new Houaes and lots On HilUhoftMlvIl UrMt Lmi. km i i - O 1 HI.IWK WUJ It tbe Unpitol to the Seminary and about baJf way between the two. Om hnnM b thirty feet by eighteen with a parthioa id the mid dle, with feur rooms aod two firs places, one above and below, and portico in front. The other is forty feet by twenty, with s tea foot passers above and be low, making all ths rooms private, each cf which has good and comfortable firs plsces, ssd ha a portico in front. There I stuched to eseh of ths bouses s good kitchen, smoke house and dairy 4-c, snd nearly three qsarter of an acre tebogrng to each lot, and tinder a new ptaok fence with palling in front. Both of the booses are nicely finisfced, and painted both Inside and sot; s alee ths out houses snd palling. There is decidedly ths beat well of water in or sboat e City, cooveniepl U ths use of both lots This Is gieo up to be the must pltaesst and healthy psrt of the Chy. Any person wishing to purchase, or rent, "iU task arfScatioto to the Subscriber. " ' - , . . . ' i " v A. G.DRAKE Raleigh. N. C Msrth It, 1845. - ; 23 tf BECKWITIl'S PILLS. Theob. sfriber keep constantly on haadfanp ryafBki,B'e PTJs.vrhkV'they wm oallon gc- asiftaodattrrg lersis ft wlroletals or rstaiL " - -, . - BTlTH FESCUD DfrJoKri .1 ' fTTTAVINO removed to PetersburgTTirginis', hu place of Resideoce maybe purchased opori easy terms. ' It ie pTeasantiy and conveniently sitoated on the first Square west of. the Capiidl," on Billsboro' Strret, end beside the XTweUing h am ej OSloe- 1 the fkt MirtTiKlA fno Tliw W;e ve t anM . . t B-eft PUeevta iii en t J eiame 'M m i "ee f - r -NorthrCarolina Vf. ;DTERARy,.SClEfJTIFIO ANO MILITARY ; -i. i i ACADEJIY. i yj Arms and equipments f nrnlsnel by Classics, English; etc ; R. GRAY.' i; Mathematice, Tactics, etc., 0,A. BUCiC4,i xperimentai ChemUr &5g N .bptsford. . Philosophy, . . 3 . . , : - . ' TEKM3 TUL SE1SIOIC Of ITTX MONTHS. r " i Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in-. r. eluding full EngUsa atoJiee, witu-Matae- ; irr. tnatics.) - , " - is-'.-, $20 40 English do. (Elementary 4 hrgher branches) 1$ 00 Military do. (Infantry 4- Artillery practice; no charge The course el Education ta thorough, practical and wefl calculated to qualify' ydolh for; thi various duties oflife, whether oocapjinr peblic of private, Cml er Military stations. .. The moral eBd 'iniellectoal facul ties axe kept eeverely in action, but not at the expense of the phrsical. aa is unfortunately for the health of oor children too commonly the "case throughout the country. - - - i'--' " r' . RegQlar and. systematic Military exercises, as well aa Practical and Scientific. Operations, introducing Surveying and Cml Engineering; are. substituted in the place of unprofitable play, and required of all siu dents Vie usual six hours of daily rtcilaiion and study being invariably lefl distinct 4 uninterrupted. vTheCedeis,in rotation discharge tke duties of Boo-commissioaed Officers, Oflkera of tho Guard, and Officers oOIia Day, of Adjutants and Comman dant of Parade ; and for the purpose of rendering them more perfect, occasionally act a Military In apctors..'. v " - . , t t"-" - ' -' It has been fodnd from experience, that this beau tiful Gymnas invigorate, both 'mind end bodyi arid by inducing habits of order and regularity, contribute ranch to mental improvement. . ' . i - . , Peliteneas, neatness in dies, and strict punctuality will be closely attended to. a ltrvir.vm u.itnnuwTTlrie Parade daVi - No deduction mad for absence, unless in case of protracted ckne. ? Hours of Redlatioa snd Study, from 9 to IX, A. and from 3 to J, . r.Mm the Winter. Board and Washing, in highly reepee table families from 8 to $10 per month. . ' ROBT. GRAY.T p JLJ ' ' O. A. BUCK, i P'"P . Raleigh, Jan 23, 1844. -1 - tea A Card T'FrJL L" xlTLVh that no wUl rssiL in thUCity Oentlemenof Kaleigh, that no will res Kie in mi city 1 permntly. for the purpoee of living nstrucuoo on the Piano Forte, Violin, and in Vocal Music. Also, Instruction given to Band in Martial Music. Orders for Tuning Piano Fortes left at Mr. Litchford's Hstcl, will b sttsnded to. . ' s REFERENCES. r ' Messrs. Re best Gbat, . . . t- Jess Cosbt. Raleigh. Feb. 28, 1845. k - ' I ' v 17 Reduction, of Freights,; Old Kine of Petcrsbnrff lockets. rTnHE 'Proprietors of ths Old Lin of Petersburg . U Psckete, desirous to meet the wishes of the Mer chants of Petersburg and North Carolina, will, from this date, rcclncc their rates of 'Freight from New York, to Petersburg, twenty-fire per cent, from regular rates ; and have s Vessel to soil weekly, or oftener, to meet ths wants of ths Trade. - :. . They' return .their thank for the patronage they have received, aod hope, by care and attention, to merit a continuance of it- The Vessel are all com manded by respectable and responsible men, who have bad great experience in ths trade. The Vessel are also of the very first class, and insurance can be efiected on their Cargoea st ths lowest rates. composed, of the following Vessels: ; Ths Linsis I ' Schr. Ann, Josiah Hopkins, Master. Marrsret, 8. L. Weglom', -" M Joliette, John Wnglom, i : - . M Baltimore, A:C.Woglom, . Bergen, Isaac Cole, , ' New Schr, David Lalornetts, Jr.: For further information, apply to PIERCE RYAN, Agenf, ' ' ' ' " Petersburg; Va . JAMES HUNTER & CO, Agent. .- . 153 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Nw York, March 7. 1845. , , t , . 2 Ms t, , LOOK HERE ! rn H E Subscriber will Rent on reasonabls A. terms, for one or two years, a TRACT OF LAND in Uontfomenr Coanty, containing bevlfbr tween rbor and five hundred acres, part of which is cleared and under fence.' It has two fine ilea- dows, well r watered, twj large Creeks running through the Tract There is also, a Brer rate at - .a sr. Mill seat; also, a fine spring near toe uweiung House; which baa been built within the last six months.' ' 1 : ' " . ; 'i' I will also lease a Tract containing 225 Acres in Moore County, near Shiixds Gold Mine, v On I this Tract, Gold baa been found in large quanti ties by Dannmsr. though but .limited experiments hare been made, as I find it inconvenient formal to work the Mine to ad tan la ge at present ; I flat ter myself, I can show the beet specimen of Cop per Ore' from this Tract, ever obtained in the State. I will she w the above' Tracts witbr pleasure, to persons desiring to lease. - v- . . , . - . . J. H.,KIRKHAU. ; RaleighDec,24, 1844. t : 103-i- llarketing. I - frrtHE Subscriber will, daring the present year, J conduct his business as heretofore, snd continue to supply tboMsrketwitk the1 beet of Beef, Lsb; Matton, 4c at the low set pricee, and 00 the moat ao commodatmg terms, .. .- . Also, on hand, s largs' supply ot r; t - : , , Eacpn, JjotH, Corn ondllcaL; , aV low price fur Ci; . . - . , : w, A. Harrison. ; ,Gxpaa 'W MpgMcat.EsqwiU be authorized :n-'Kw-' IdmileaitW - , . I'fnoM n.ieUh;Feh:6. isis. ' i'l NOTICED; ; VVEf HAVE 1HST OPENED ' TarrejaiBai. .-. Sprinsroncf Summer Kioo&i, Which we wUl self et extreme- low price rnesere will please calc es wo nrel determined to 01 great Dargatna,;.uuf aloti (oqsutf jnfervo ij. rvf Uxcfy pruuea iarageef from 30 eenW Bp ta, . Jf ." . .. UMizomlea end Aluiline . Ul tPranada .CoahoMroShswhi, Graa8k$Ci:c'' A.ia4UK)ye;uern-sUtcbeo; and lievere Jawenj L. C. Handkerchiefs " .rf : it? iiim anu iiimn i inii.ra hi r 1111 iiimn s .i Fine Engfish Cotton Hosiery, do do Silk M 14 - jjie ami uouDin rsces ana rasin?a. uin 4e v San Shades and Parasols Black Bombaxiaea a; - Second and deep mourning Balzorines, Do L : ti ana Uaragea ; H'' TavIorV Leea and Hnirhea Sbool'Cottonu ? f- 1 Large lot fancy -Prints, from 6 J cts yd to 15" f Pink, Blue and Straw-Colored. Plain LavTija 1. 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Diaper, friahj Llnei , 7 4, 8-4 and 94 do- . - do Cloths, BrowA;Ljni j. j, Diaper. ... r , .;-';i "Fine Double Damask Napkins, Towels lj Crash, Kusis Diaper, Hutkaback Diaper' I ; ! Furcirure Diinity, Cambrick do, Bleached; 0tt5 i- Dianer - ' ' ' ' ? : '! ;i.Mif-t&'. 4-4,5-4nd 13-4 Hamilton Sheetinga Vu ? .ff Black.Venetian Cloth, for Coats and Panted fv . 5 . Striped and Plaid Linen Drillings, and Frep$? . ... .Casimerea ' Sf7' . Plain Striped and Plaid Uambroons, BrowatLtnCn : " 'Drillings- ' 'f.'v; . White Linen DrilCnxs, Grass Linen, 3-4 nd ff - SuperiorvBlack French Cloths axtd Cassirneres f Burlaps, Cotton Denims, as low aa 12J ctad ; Iiaukeen.4, iennsjlvania Jeans, a cheap Goods ty ' PanU' V ' ''": " V ' ' c . Marseilles Quilts,do Vesting, Bleached 0Mttin - 4-4 and 64,fied Ticking. - ' -f:V $ 1 Also, an assortment of Hardware, which 2T l Oil VSryJoW t J - ',: : . -; i .'..2f f'i . - i -' Trace Chain. Carolina ? Weeding lioes. J'alet Scythe Blades. Knires and Forks, Pocket KniT i, w va 1 s-k O . rj Ponnd Pin. Cotton Cord,.i, 9 and 10, -Wittoqm Poflee Mills, Razors, Razor Straps, Tacks,' CoUfH Kentucky Axes,' Enamelled Kettles, Wire &eive; I Anttungf needles, vveigntman a ana j eyiorscspauCTi, Knitting Needles, Weightman'a and Taylor's. Spade I issuing lane, omoe, rereuwionafra ne, Ac., dec.-w . , U J. H. BECK WITH 4 C0; k . ' Fayerteville Street, A teVdoor above Mr. R. Smitn8lo April 7. mm NOTICED i ,3 A T a meeting of the Literary Board, on ihs rt I of April; 1845, it waa - .. f . Forty Tb Mesolvcd. That there now be attributed .l$etunv; erm! "Counties of the State, sccording to Uw.in p?ft f ;n.nm. Af ,v- pnn(i frt- thfi .H . of the nett income of ths Literary Fund- for thfst vet K. ..1.1 A. flTarTOf That the Statement on the Journal of the Boardtf the amount of Federal Population of each "Count f. and the sum to which it is entitled, aa made, on tje 4th oi April, 1844, when a similar sum was autriVl ted, be adopted as the basis of this dialributiooi 'Afjd. that the Secretary furnish the Comptroller with a c- tined-eopy or tnar etateraent and mi uraer,.ft ;: Ordered' That thi Resolution be publish in Tie Raleigh Register, Standard, Star and Highland Ms enger for three weeks In succession i5 HENRY. VV. GRAH AMY KMrtr nf finardi " Snuff In small Bladders ri 3- JST received a superior .new article ot Scot ib ' Snufi; warranted good and if not approved, nly I be returned and the money refunded, pride 35 ce,T per pound or 5 pounds for 1 Dollar; for salt ! air fe onesp Lgar store. .' - M - . xrnATT5?R fc Mn.LERl W l . . I Fayette? ille street, opposite City HallN ' 'mnntpi nn'iKnnrrrti'o Of r.t G r'4'1 TTTTTE havs just received a fresh supply, of ffys yy valuable Medicine, which is recomroendedTiy. thousand of persons whom they have cured of Cj h sumption. Influenza, Colds, Indigestion; Dfipepfja; rwl Hs'.Lsiwinv M net I in f neatsr iflAjl F- I r Ritw striped .apusiik.- vvrjLy: iwswona i.auuing snu oinpeu ro ne ooiri I me Subscribers not t-u rrenen worked Uellars. lolka-Vapea - Vv- I" ' - . - if 1 . Head Ache, snd s sense of fullneasto the track tpoeUiveiy from this date, GENUINE PORT AND ui in a ncsu, usually iuo jwiptvua -rvvf'J 1 jauntit.ee, x ever ana Ague, aiiiious, oeiiijj j pyi 1 Xeltow, and common Fevers of all, kinde:',thjjjpj Gout. Rheumatism. Nervous Diseases, LiCjr Cf jn- I plaint, Pleurisy, JirwaVd Weakne: Depr"ssloio,f me opinie iiupiurea, inaamniaiiou.ouic - raisy, iropsy, omni riu, mcic, yiuuji.fuuu, Whooping Cough, Qoinsey, Cbolic. ChditTa, A&r- bus,. Gravel, WonnsTlsentsiy.DsafiWogi r , ..V . V' r;i a tZTP ' s7ni'ir rt...M T.,m. n.iu n ini tn Pibi w I Uveneas. all Emotion of the 8hin. Frightful'Drs 0 1 Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstfC- tiona. relaxations. &e. ' " "V ; STM A jWOT,nds,&c at 25 cents i bottle. , Thefe arS Agrjits Also, Brandretn . Jf mirnent, ior.aores, swetuxrs, aellinz the above in every County in the-$tatCi -.WILLe PECK Agena Raleieh. Mav 14. 1844. , ? I : ?..W.-j.: SJ --0f w : - . -" More Piihch. fTHHE labora of Hxsctrisa.by Punchwith'a -JJ illustrations, ptice 3b cts. '.' q - Ueathen: mytholoffT bT Panch.'U ith ten illustration, pries 25 cts. Also, M. Peck's Pnddlns.77 by 1 om 211, A UiimoroxiJ Paper, by CW 'A torahiatleSltetch, by Sir E. L4-BultW. Ths 2d part ef The Comic UIOKSlOMe. Phil Pnrcell, nd other stories of Ireland y . awa r ' mm w a S) . . m. uu m. - . . . u ' 1 MrCarlelon, author ol l b foot ochoisr, Wfce AST a Ths above sre for sal at ths North Carolina D$ok Store, corner of Fayetteville and Morgan Street, $ leigh, N. C; - ' V - TURNERS HUGHEJsf April 15. i .i.' ' J-'i -i.V:--TH . Standard, Star, and independent. . . ml' PTT1HE sale' ef tbeWsluable City Properrf4btIeS- 11" wg to'Mr. B..B. 8iTB,iajetpotfltoh Cto'str Court of Waks.in May. whf it walberfj- County C I af - , V,.. " DAVID CA RTlR, TT. T. BLAKEVf r V --',- -' f i - WILLIAM Hiw.; os i' RalefgVAprll 4 ? V f f -ff f 8-?. TtT.ANTP TlF-SnS. ' , Hi . im nrnitM nrvi tor sua . , . in . . 1 - i-rii--i;-jai,'-ii 1 can pe oougni iu pny mat wanting lo deal any longer in r.t"-r- - i .-r Ki G. XV?& C. GRIMME." r ( " " y s ' ?Opposile R. Smith's Corner, r RatMeli'i Tim: ' lttll 07 5 - f ui.uuviiv95 PnTiMOjfinTiQ mr FANCY ARTICLEMU9IUNSTRUMENTSk J13VK..iERY Al TOYS. . iCKNE of theTartrters of the firm, having just re- HJf turned from the riorth, has brought with him a larger and better supply of freah Goods, in the above branches, than has been kept in the establishment heretofore; allf which, in .prices and quality,; are well worthy to be recommended to. our numerous frjends and the public generallyfl ' t : . : v Fancy Goods and Hardware. ..' Fine Artificial Flowers, aud Hair, Ladies Fan cy" and Work. Boxes, " Bonnet Ribbon, ".Writing desks, Baskets, bnuhT boxes from 5 cents to $2 00 ;' . Travelling ' bags. Pasteboards, " Umbrella, Combs, of Tortoise-shell and others,"Pins, Needles, Purses, Pockei-bboks, Pencils, "Button. .Thread, Matches, Twine', Hatters' How-strings, Thermome ters, Walking Canes, Razors, Dirk, Pen' and Pocket Knives,' Scissor, Shaving . utensils; great variety of Pistol, Dirk snd Cadet Guns, Percussion caps, Shot and Bhotbeits, Bud bags-, Powder flasks, Spy Glasses, Spectacles, Looking-glasses, from 10 ct. to 20 ; Cloth, Teeth; Hair, Hat, Shoe, Dusting and email Paint Brushes ; Bed cords. Whips, "Cow fa ides, Fishing Utensils, Night Tapors, Sniokipg Pipes,' Slates, ' Shoe-thread, Awlsf Sifters, 'patent Balances, Cotton and Wool, cards, Coffee-mill, plain and painted Mugs, Lamp Glasses,Lamps, Co- I cobnut gourd. ' Waiters 1J rooms, Buckets, lamp ana uanaie wicks, .Cloeks, Britannia . and. Iron. Spoons, 8purs. - , -V- FKESH CONFECTIONARY 4t GROCERIES. i vyw ius. nvu nhuwi, v uu. x ,,u,: " u - 300 lbs. fresh Candies, 10 bis. Pilot, Water, But ger Cakes, constantly fresh, 10 kegs Malaga Grapes, l 6 Boxes Lemons and Oranges, SQ boxes fresh Kai- atna, Pickled, and Smoked . Salmon, Smoked Beef, Tongues", Herrings, 8ausages,Sardines,Figs, Prunes, C urrants, Date, Citron , FUberts, PaJm, Wall, Peccan, Chest and Cocosnuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon; Pickle, Brandy f ruit, , Tomato r Catsup, Pcpper aauce, Raspberry and Currant Jellies. Preserved Pine Apples, f reservesAhocoute, xxo.i cc ro. x,L.iquor ice, J uiube paste, Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil,Lemon syrup, rippins. , .l .'-t... : -1 r-iU -f t:. - -; 10 bl.fine Crushed, powdered. &Havana Sugar. v a. r 1 s.?. ,"'7".; w 6 Tip. .yy uvaro v si 1 iu 1 bO iveb rbiiii stun 'kaa v wi- thera bleached Tallow, email Wax Candles for lan terns, : ' " ' . 2000 Ibs;CHEESE,viz: yellow Cosh en, English vDairy, Pine Apple and common. ' k - 250 gallons of OIL; vis : best winter . strained, Sperm, bleached W hale. FifhOil and Lard Oil new article,' never, having been; offered for sale here " it ik. ' TKAMlr. Tmnrial. finnrtowder. YouRg Hyson snd green common ! ea. 600. lbs. SOAPS CaStile, white and variegated, in bars, - dark and light turpentine . Soap, and. per fumed washing and shaving, a great variety SO boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe Imitated ditto, Tribuco, VirgPnia, ' Venelos, Victo ria, Canones, and the home made common. 350 lbs. SNUFF, Mr. Miller's In bladders, and ocoicu. ft00 lbs. TOBACCO; best Virginia honey-dew chewing, common do. smoking assorted. ' 'lit ifirs nrarved Ginger. " ": Ground Gineer and Pepper, and. wnole do. AU- spTce, Canary Seed, Rice, Starch,' Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blackinsr, 3 boxes Brogans and Boots, y CCj" only by the measure out Of the House ! M AUbHIA , wina, liewlll iwucu viucr, 1 uiier. Muscat and " tirape wine. .sv-i-"' Perf Olnctfr " " 5 r Xtofa Co ogne, Florida and Lavender Wslers, Essencsa.Bergamott, Cinnamon Oil.Upodeldoc.pink 8aucer. ' ' - - ' ' " " ' V . , ' ; . wM.s j. V ' ; . nf-m p:: Violin. i bows,- strings, bridges, screws, I in Statlonarv Almanac, rnmera, opening, riciure anu oong Books,; Key of Heaven (Catholic rsper, Pens, Quil,at Ink. Inkstands, Ink. powder, Sealing-wax, ju.--.--. . j s , ;r 2:7icirij' and Boxing. jLpparatvs . Foils, 8 words', Gloves, Masks, Hat, Breastplates Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno, Ten pins, Rollet, Cup and Ball, 4c .r' i i r Jcwellervv Of Gold snd .Silver, a Well as German Silver, and Pinchback,vix: Breastpins," Ear-nngs,Penciw,Finger ringSr-Thirnbles,Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, . Belt buckles, Watch Keys,Tob Chains, Gypsum-beads," white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. ' 1- ;'?!' : '' Toys. ! ' ' I A. large and choice supply ' as Printing Presses, painted Children s Trunk. Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, MarDiea, Marbles, Humming tops, vrum, tfattlee, vy bistres, mbuthOrgansHarpa; Trumpeu;vMagic Lanterns, Paintboxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces Cannon, Malescops, Microscopes, rewter and wooden tea seits,DrOmmerst fancy toys, md all sixes of Doll, and Doll-head, y w w ;.;aQ. W.-& C.GRIMME, '? Coritfer opposite Mr. Richard Smith . 7 Raleigh; December-!, 184; e- ? -06 I TITARRANTED equal td any imported1. Re- i s reived and for said in 2-4 and 1-2 boxes, at ltb Drug Store of V'k- v r-'f , WILLIAMS, 11 AX VYUUD oi Ca Attention r ,WaIio Carjalxy.! - v PARADE at the Capitol Square on Saturday, X.. April 26th; at IIdIoclti jjy oroer 01 toeyapwini, s April 14-; 80 WO 1 B w , W a WS aa--w..j--- a-r r- . Tr SUGAK EOUSE E30EAgSES SUPERIOR'tJanlhrhiroarifet; r teived aitdtor 'afe at the Drug-Store off - i WIIJM&HAYOD &dow April' 14.lfei '.V-vl NEW-B 0(E STORE BIN-SUCCFSSFtll I ri- ' kill T ..5 , " ' - . 1H6 IBSIilERliiliSaiiH th North,avherOhbeeA rehasini iar addition, in hi.irmr .fci, turuinghis; most Sincere thanks to theeitiiens of the State, and bis friends generally, -for the continued liberal patronage which he has thus far received, -and 1 mostjrespectfulry solicit s continuance of-the same, trusting that wiuYht, present extensive assortment,' he wil be able to give general satisfaction. Constantly., on hand, a general - assortment - of &C Ordersirow the country earoestiy. sdSSd. nnv itirfi stutt a w si r iitTiin svr m .- " . end promptlystlended above R. Smith's. ". - ' ' - . . . edtoattheold eund. - door . . ie : O. L. CLEVELAND. April;14-. v -;r: . V,.y?v ' cf" Star, Standard and Independent copy. 30 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALElCrH, N. C. . , -Rt. Rev UjS IYES. D. D.' Visit. ; . Hev. ALOERT SMEOESf, Rsctob rrnETJE next Session of this School wii 1 com- J mence on the 10th day of June, and. continue ten month.y--'N 4tliA.u.fJj-mr'' mk ...a , ,. k L. . :. tdvant rbe Sumner term will end on the 10th day of Noy, .The Winter term will commence Nov. 1 1th, and end April 15th. : The experience of three years, has satisfied thojleetor of the inexpediency of Having two vacations in tne year; he has chosen a time for the vacation, when the body and minf being relaxed by the transition from Winter tp Sprmg, a release irom me duties ot tne ocnoql. 1 required bom by leachers and puiils, when. the travelling in anV direction is safe and agreeable, and whfn the hsalth of the' country is, every where,' good.-" Pupils must en ter at the commencement of-.terra, 'and may be re 1 moved at -the end ofTt.',It is important that a I moved at -the : end of it. '. It is important that all the elassea are formed." No deduction therefore, will be made for delay in entering, unless in the case of a new scholar, or of detention from -sickness. The expenses of the School sre j. . For Board, snd English Tuition, per term of five months. ' . SI 00 00 Tuition in French, . - . . , J2 50 in Music, on the Piano or Guitar, 25 00 ' with $3 00 for the use. of Piano, ; 1 V ' on the Harp, . r::'A ' . . 30"00 ;; ' "with 010 for the use of the instrument, -Tuition in Drawing and Painting, ' 15 00 -Pen and Ink;; : V f.75; . ' Board," jd-c. during vacation.; ' . 10 00 N. B. Beds and bedsteads are 'furnished by the School; pupil are required to furnish their own bed ding and towels.; The clothing of pupils should be distinctly marked with the owner's name in full- Mrs. Smedes wilf superintend any purchases parents may authorize their children to make in the Jily, but no account will be opened at any Store without lb express sanction of parents or guardians. The reli gious services of Sundays being held in the dispel of the Institution by the Hector, pupils have rarely oc casion to visit the City, and the plainest -attire is al that they require. Extravagance is dress Is opposed to the principles and practice of the school, and pa rents, who entrust the care of their children ward robe, entirely to the discretion of the Jiec tor and his assistants, will never, have Occasion to complain on thisubject.'f A, , ' Pupil are allowed to accept invitations in lie City, for the day, only . once a month ; snd neveif for toe evenine. They have opportunities of seeine their friend st the Soiress, which sre statedly held during the Sesaioft. -V ' '. : : j ' , .1 - ; , The pocket money of Pupil rriust be placed in' the hands of the Rector. In' making purchases Car their children, parents will have respect to the following re gulations: The ordinary dress of Pupils, in Winter, will consist of such articles of Merino, Mouslin de Laine. Calico, or Ginsham'.bf dark colors, as they may have in their possession. ' The dress ' of tne School, to t nsed on Sunday and other specie! occasion, must be of Merino, "or Mouslin de Laine, of a dark blue color, made without trimming!. The dress for the -Soirees must be of plain white cambric with bo other' ornament than a blue or pink inblton, Bonnets must be of straw, with a dark blue ribbon, in Winter, and in Summer, with a ribbon of lighter col or, i ne ordinary dress lor cummer, musi do pi vai ico or Gingbamt ths dress for Sunday, of plain white. Cambric Lace m any form. Artificial flowers, snd Jewelry of any description, are entirely forbidden. W Ra eich. April 1. 1815. . ; xo ow To afford Parentsland Gnardians an idea of the ne cessary expense of educating a Young Lady at St Mary's School, the Sector aUOs, tbat lor tue sum oi $400, per year, be will, become responsible for her Board, and instruction in English, French and Mu sic, her Books; Clothing, and every incidental ex pend. .Z::f: ,..:..vrr... 11-,J- fXj The papers which have been requested to cop jf the advertisement 'of t; MarV's School,? will olease add to it, the above fW line; ! I i 'JLi 'X'J l April 22-:. ; ...;:.,.. as. rjpHE Subscriber, aa Executor to the last wr.l and JL Testament of Rahsoic Sapxrs, dee'dj will ori Tuesday,; 2 9th-instant, sell sit the late , residence of said deceased, ' ' , ; . ' ; 1 ' SeityXXalea of Cotton. Six month credit will bo given, but bond end sp- proved 'security required. yl'-l- f t'-'J April 1st, 1 845. -liMi' 27 ts i (0 F.tbe Crop of 1844V just received irid for Sals si the Drug Store of t?y- r-fi --.jv?:?? , .WILLIAMS, HATWOUD CO. Raleigh, feb. 1845, 13 -4m JOB PRINTING. Having recently received a fresh supply of ; t"' FANCY J03 TYPEi We are nov prtpared to epjeciite bl a? supefidr .style, iou aixu jueier arrest srraniins I FISrpETJTCiBBS, . HAi tiilL V EVlMS, &C. ' '.U a ,a -.a.aWV .a. .a..a. - - a. Important Cure of Liver Csmptaint 4$ttmtntin. itaaatts a utltrtb Qr. Kuhl; frvi 'J. Af. A; - .'' t)rake;sq. & S. C. A$hbero 2f. C. R He wrote a f.vllow. Br. J. Khhl: vonr IKl faikU are abbot d rake . atai f in this'CeUntT. from the faei: that thy effected i cure which seems to have ba3a (he stla of the ,.hjiciirjj in this aectioh for a fear or two: :t TJxt subject U.MrV Nethsniel Newbev. who Livi eompWnt, logotbe, !!!0!T!,: Flatoleoos and Df : one ou a ine ueeiorer, to- aether: with tb :Depurative Powder.' He savsin twelve hours be fell reb'eved, and in twentj-foor hosts muea rtiieved rile haa eo far recovered now, as lo follow the avocations, of Ki . farm, with IHtle. or tkd difficult v. He save ho want all who are evicted to use your Medicines, and . is- rtcomrnending them so the afflicted, j&k.. Sighed ' , J. M- A, Draks." , Dr.; Kqhl jvuited,, Asheboro on ths 13th of fefi. 1844vand had the gratification: to (earn, that Mr. NstH SL" iini0e.iM. k I aUD uiuiinH Le-rrnsi. . - . rac tetter to Dr,J. Kohl, fromJStvr'A. iBarr.Eso.Abinpdoti.Va. ' t have had several venereal clsee. which bavk been successfully treated with, your Abyt$inUn Jfi 1 Jure or Arili'aSvphilitic Strun. ' 1 will mention on-' caB. which had beed treated wfth the usual remedie for three morithihut without any abatement of ths diseased Your Medicines was procured and the Aim ease, which jappeared so : obstinfte, fn' a few daji yielded lo yooMremedy, fto.4 ' ' . 1 . ' Signed: - - GEO. ft. bXRR. J A Lady of- Bedford e6. T. for. anoul 17 yeari fa llicted with contraction, lameness and nervous head ache, caused ibr lakirsr calomel ahd rettlnr? cold oh it, and after using the Whole tinis the prescriptions of the most eminent physicians witbbot .sj.'efleci, sho .,.-.1 u iLi n.1.1 01 JTTf i J omalic Extract. We hate omUteJ th r,.m. ihSi lady, but if siny particulars should be desired, we refer to Maj. - Wm Leftwicb, Otterbridge, P. 0 Bedford co.', Tar " ' j v' ; ' , - I . , ' Mrs. Felii Huffman was suiTerlng for sdms y are ander Con-ildption, 4tc Sho used aaaierons ore. ' scripiious without any benefit and was declared in f ciuable, but was cured by the rise of , ths Restorer Gold Mine Balsam.. Aromatic Extract and. Universal Plaster. , . Reference, to'john Read, jr, Esq. Jei&rson ton, Oulpeper co. Va.- tkteJidrit n. 7C- fjtuiltnn J!rt. nf Ciaalmtm a .1. t K VT TiT .1 it w - Trr.y' wife was about fi ; years afflicted with , pulmohajy vvuiiaiutt Ltiusiiiuifivij lucuuwuiui fjtj KvUWslI Q biTity, and finding no relief during the whole of thai tion of the moat eminent phv sicians, she began to use tour Restorer of the Bloodi Depurative Powder and A romalife Extract, which; cured her in short time," &c. ' : .' " ; V s Signed, - ' KrcnaSD B.'KLiwsoiry" Mr. Georee Erhart's son was very seriouslv afilieL ed with Dropsy and Inflammatory Rheumatism, and after having! tried the prescriptions of a number of .wiihoutany benefit; rank from day today, and evert one thought death inevitable. 'Mr. Erhart Wncluded to try Dr. KubFs Restorer, Arpmstie Extract and Do-" purative Powder, which gave the most happy result, a communicated in a : letter to. Dr. Kohl, from Robefi Gardner, Eiq. Christiansburg, Vs. of the 25th Jans,' 1843, lo which be says: "The Medicines he goi proved entirely satidactorj. The josng man, to the freat joy of hi parents, from being In the most deplorable' situaiion, on the very grave's verge,' Is now snjeyias; goodif not perfect goodjbealih, sud your Medicines' qavo the credit or curing him. - , . ' ; ; " Srgned , , ROBERT .GARDNER, .4 . q3 The Medicine may; le obtained St Dr." KUHL'S OFFICE, opponite the Baoka, Ricrstsbs' Va and othe following Agents in North, CstbShi B, .Oatea,! Drngg ist CharlottBj . v , . 4 . ' i VJ.'F. & 0. Philer, CoocorJ trf , ; ! ii ' -. r Jenkins 41 Biles, Salisbury, T t t ' i James H.Enniss, Druggist, do - . " Humphries Sc Oaitber, Lexington';:. , .. 1 ; 1.$ R. .6!iairGreensborougbt ' . r M. A. J)rake, Ashbofougb ; , . - ' C." C Henderson. Lincolnton, . ,t." . ; 8; Perry," Kernrsville, Stokes county ; .v .' James I. Horne, PittsbSrough,, , ... ( , V . . . ? Petef Foster.'Looisborgf !. ' . ' . R. W. Godwin, Fripkunfon; FisnkuA ta. f '7 - Brannock 4c Woolen;, Wentwonh,, . , t James Brinnodt. Waterloo, OuilforJ,' 4 ' f R.' W. Lalwson, Yancey ville, '. " 'r;5 ' " vJamerR. Galium. Milton; P -r r : Benj. Et Cook, WarrentonV ; v 5-4" - - STH H & PESCUD, feDriigg 1 ? ; " Solo'Agenu for Raleigh ' May 21. 1944: ;'; IQif, Print larclidu J. IN NEW YORK, v,:: v - To supply too City and f hteribr Traae, or ths Pieel u -v 'or.racxsge, 1 ' , - ' 1 ISGHOVED - "''. ; From:' 113 Pear) Street, lo ' " ; " 44 CED1R STREET; ' ; vi EAS . V ILLIAJC BTXXZf. . Tf - EE &- BRETY8TCR gire notice 'to the XLsl Dealers in Dry Goods, that they Bsve removed tueii . (icuvuHivr rnoiw aucoesexciusiveiy, iron Pearl to 44 Cedar street. .' Br eomfiniar their stteav tion to Prints only, L. & fi. sre enabled to exhibit sif assoTtment far surpassing any over before offered fa Amexica anu to sen si prices ss jowsno geoeraiiy lower, thsn houses whose attention is divided among; a large variety of articles. , : ' TheStork consisi of several thousands sfPattentM and Colorings, embracing every, variety ty-1 ' American and Foreign Vjtikta . ; In market f many styles, of which ss gfot.up Sxcls , sively'.for their own' sales, and cannot h, had ebj where, except in second hands. . " . . ,iT Dealers' id Prints will find it for theTr intiretf r V ' examine this 8t"rk before making their pcrchi of the.Maket, ars plac&l in th hands of boyers.; .-, ?. September 20, 1844; Xr;; ;j;,;t,l9Z pnE TTanderins Jew, Vot 1st W ri-. JL eeived: tulsdsy at ibe NoAh' Carolina Book StdrJ. U t Safia or The Magic cf Conm Caglior,,v, V- netian Tale. translated Aom'lbe French. ,'"4 " 1 . ITIount Sorel, or the Heiress of the t) V:rtf by the autboir of :Tloo Old Men's Tales.9 ' MIook to. fhe End, or Tb.BnhttV Abroad, by Mr., Ellis,-auihbr -of ths JVenn 4fk England. i , .-A - :i Jt ajnlliar letters, on Chemistry, and its ref lation 10 Commerce, Physiology, and AgricuUsre, Vf' Juto?LWg;M.p. i-v-'f. roitNEri ticfincs.- v VfZsi ;j Raleigrv tf. C. kit d t .:;.;-.. v -r , yu r. ..; .-, l.-' J April 1, rtUi ies - tney win nave ine so vantags Of .learning ihslowetta market pricear-a'nd compsring s2l tiodcilratts stjk 5 in market sfde by tu. ; ' : ; . . ; l tCstalocues of PrlceVeorrected wiAeyery variatioil 5"''. '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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