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I. I - i I -v-4. w "m p.4t.-v 1 ' :se--cJ9- " . . - r TIT CATR.OLIHA GAZETTE. 1 J a 1 1 i'.: ? - ( . . . ; VOMsVJtIM XI n - l. : 1. WESTON REGALE . EDITua JL31B. F&OPKXXTOB. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1846. f: . -. i I- ' r 1 --'. . . ' . ! 'r i i - a- ' -v . i i iv x - - x ' h i - i i y v v i - Ji'.'- 4 Lk' -i- IB I S) - ! -S . 1 1 M . j 1 I I : 1 - - . a ST J - . J V B B S W a? 1 - - ,-..! , .-. i " - . . . - . " . , ; . . . .... I TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. -. . Sl$cr iption.F'M dollars per annum blf iu dttnee. . ,. -. ., , ..; " -j-;' ' . -1 - " " - ' AJ4rtiMKitnts. For ercry Sixteen Lines, first ioserUoa.1 One DotUr; each subsequent insertion, . Twentr-five Cents. - : , Crt Order aud Judicial Adcrrtitcmtntt will be tharjed 25 per cent, highrr ; bat a deduction of 33 per cenL will be made from the regular prices, fur adrertwers by the year. : V i. ' . "A Advertisements inserted in the Srm-WtrxLT Rb blrrcai will also appear in the Wiult Paper, free of cliaire. ' ' . . . D Letters to the Editor must be potT-riiaw PATEJIT UIM S,1U HU'EATHO TO HXEUCIIAXXS GOIXQ If OUTS. A.W.SPIES&CO.,! 218 Pettrl Street, New Yori, Importers of Ilardvrare, Cutlery, . Gnus, Rifles, I?istols, dec from Germajij', . -' A RG prepared to tell on Up most farorable S ternw, CUTLERY of all kinds, including Knives and Forks, of ever description j and quality, ' " f -Raz r8, Scissors, Pocket Knives, do. do. Guns, Pioioi, Rides and Muskets, d. Gun dmith's Twls, ' . do, do. Auvils Vices, Hs Trace Chains, Sic &e. Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of a! kinds: Scythes, Saws, and Tools if all kinds. Japannery and Rritannia Wares. - r 'Brass Gds, of all kinds. Mathematical Instruments.4 Fmhiuer and Fowling Tackle, Six:. &C. 4 A. W. S. & Co. are Agents for the Patent self cocking, cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL, sjperior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. Merchants will SnJ it to their interest, to call. New York, Oct.hr 10 SI' FRESH OYSTERS & FISH. To the Citizens of IXalcirh and the Country generally. p;!G 4UU4CKIBU, through the me-liam of m. the Pre4. 1r3 Ie4e vert rrspectfully t. renJer bis sincere thanks to the Pnhlie, for the very liberal encouragement extended to him in his line of buai fltoM, caterer ot' Ofitcrs aud Flsll, heretofore, and woul-l be; leave to inform his eutmer,tht he 1 ha again tesuined the' buwuesi. and has located his etalilis&meut in the building known as the Cannon Office, near the OJJiet of ike Snmdtrd." where h will be happy to serve hi furmer Patrons and oth er, -rith Oysters, Fish, and such oth-r delicacies as he may be able to procure in the Norfolk market. OVSTES, fresh aad fine, will bare. ceivKtl daily i bann accident upon ISail Koad nd -Steaia'toas. Al-o. F1XSSII FISH on Wed.s dys and - FriJav which may be relied on. I wouU in ronciusim sy to my airoos, that what er I oler for sale, whether the application be made in person or through M-rvanu, will be genuine. I would a!o aid. that ptsmis in any of the ad. jinini Counti. or aU such places as may be practi- c-thle to snd Oysters with safety, will have their orders promptly and faithfully attended to, they giving positive directions as to tne convevance. JOHN WILSON. Kaleih. Nov. 4. 87 Dietetics for the Sick and Iii valid. Rrm-ida now Kot. Iupnr .Wbite Tapioca, Pearl Uarley, Sag s Kobinoo's Patent 8 irley, CMp ers Ininhits. Hujrior Kasia Isinglass, Irish Moss, Gam Arabic, s;rj. Slippery LIm. Fort Wine, occ All the ave mentioned, and miny other little- prep aruo:vi for itelic-ite fd. so nresary for the sick c iambcr as directed by medical onlers, will be found st ' PE-MUIJD'8 Drugstore. iTlCHDUS ABOttATIQUC, for re -a-ivio the taste and smell csasrd bv Nsueoas MeJicines. Sm kiog, Jtc and diffusing an agree bis flavour to the Mouth, for sals at . the Drug Store of ; WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Dec 10. 18.5. 93 - 2? 3? : &UL2ni?2ftl&do A LVUGE supply of PllIXTIXG TXK Su just Jee received at this Office fr.m th Nor,.iern P tc lories, and is oHWred f r sale, at a small advance upoo cot, tor :aa. The Ink is in $5 and $i Kef, a id is warranted to be a food article.. Nov.8.l84S. 1. : 89-tf Taxes! Taxes!! ALL persons, who are in arrears for City Taxes f h the year Id 15, are hereby earnestly re quesieJ to co-oe forward anl fettle the same on or tiefore the I5tn nf January intant or I shall be forced to collect by st-ess and sale ii property. I JAMES 11. MURRAY, City Collector. Raleigh. January 1. 1846. 1 t PISSOL.UT10X. The Firm, heretofore ex isting in this City. und. r the name and style of ;ooaa it Kotstkb, ts this day diss.vel by mu tual eousent. All persons indeb'ed to the Concern, are earnestly requested to eime forward and settle the same with Mr. James D. ltoysier, who is fully auUiorized to close the same. J. H. COOKE. ' I ROYsTER. Raleigh, January 3, 1818, . . j The undersigned hereby respectfully infiwma the public, that n will continue the above bu4nee on his own account, at the stand recently occupied by the Firm, and will be) thankful for a continuance of 5 tbs patrotiaga heretofore received. Having conveni nt room for ttu storage of Ooode and Produce. Ie is desirous also of doing a Coxninisitioia Ousl-ness- A I articles' entrusted to his care, wilt be jo diriousl j disposed aud the proreede faitltfulty aO counted for. - . . JAME3 D. KOYbTER. Raleigh. Jan. 8, 1846. J , 3t sAsVTPETiie. "It ifTk TK LUS. just received and for sale by JIhPhV' " - r " p. f. pescud. : "Jan.7.1R48 : 8 1 '0EAHII DEEDS l Jost Printed, r . axo ros t iu at this opri. 7VTE1V A?f X Ilf TJSI1ESTING PUD IN LICATI OXS-InSeroU's History of th War of 18I2-13, ' Thierry's II istorical Works, H Dr. Dnrbtn's Travels in the East, . . : i .Webster Cncyclopcodia ol Domestic Economy, . - Ureens 1iei Eipedition. Nou frttm over Sea, by Mitchell, . Whippnorwill " a Poem by tieo. P. Morris, ' Tucper's Proverbial PhiI.-ohy, Wheweira Clrmenu of Morality and Polity, .Miss Beecher's Domestic Economy, The American Shepherd, by L A. Morrell, H re on the culture of ttie Vine, Fremont Ctpediiion to the Rocky Mountains, ThirwailY History nl Greece, Aub4Hnrraphj ot Aifieri, translated from the Ital ian, by C. E. Lester, ' -, Florentine Histories, by Niccoloa Machiavrlli-- translated by C. E. Lester. , The Citizen of a Republic, by Ceba translated by C. E. Leoier, Works of Fiction.' Advetilu.es of - Capt Simon Suggs, and tskin s the Census, ami ether Alabama Sketches, by Hooper. The W hite slave, a Russian Tale, The Bosom Fiiend, . London Media al SiaJent, part 2d, Man-field Park, The Only Dauehter, With a splendidand most beautiful assortment of Juvenile W orks. I . Th above are for sale at the old stand on the c r aer. THE N. C. BOOK STORE, . , Where ail of our friends are invited to call ail examine the assortment CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! WE would resperiluily inform the citizens of Kaleigh, and the pablic. generally, that we nave opened a Cigsr manufuctory in Kaleigh where we constantly keep on hand a full assortment of high ly flavored imported Cigars, including REOALI A. EciHERANZA, IIJBRY, HAVANA. PRINCIPE, .CAZADOKE, LANtlKMA, WERNER. &.C, dec. and all kind of domestic m mnfaclured Cigars. A general atsurtment ol superior chewing TOBACCO; Marcuha, tongress, roarse Rappee and Ncotrh sN UFF; Cigar rases. Snuff Roxe. and all articles in the line, which we offer at New York price. ,by the wholesale or retail. All onfera thankfully received and attended to with disuatch. Purchasers, and the (overs of enod Cigars snd To bacco, will always be furnished with the beet kinds, suited to the tate of the ronnniesur. - Call and try at .Kit A USE & MILLER'S, 1. Fsyettcville street, opposite the City Hall. Sept 2. 3g Dissolution, ripHB COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing JJ, between the wnderwigucd, will be dissol ed by mutual consent, on the last day of this year. All persons having claims against the Con- em, will pre sent them for pament. and tho.se indebted for work, are earnestly requested to come forward and ; settle the same. Mr. Jons R. Haaaios is alone author ized to settle the affairs nf tho Firm. As the busi ness of the Concern will not admit of del or in Its settlement, tboe who do not avail themselves of this notice, may expect to find their accounts pLced in a train for collect iou. WILLIE W.JOHNSON, JOHN R. HARRISON. Dee, 29, 1345. 103 SURGICAL AND DENTAL MSTROSENrs, &e. CONSIST! iG JCf PART OF " Flagg's Foicepe," an eiegant morocco rase ; con taining four Forcep adapted to either e xtreniiiy of each jaw. and otherwistt an essential improvement upon the old instroments.' Teeth Extiactors. put up in neat cases, contain !( Turnkey and three claws, two focepa, and Cum Lancet. Weigand dc Snowden's Thumb LsnceU Evans Crown ' de do Silver Spring Button do Common do do do CdaVs uout'le snd single Trasses. H nil dj- W eigsnd's Trusses, for children and adults. Suspenssiry Bandages. Silver and Gum Elattie Bougies and Catheters. Maw' celebrated SelMnjecting Apparatus. ' - Gum Elastic and Glass Syringes. Bio. k Tin Syringes, of all sizes and descriptions. from I to 1 6 .. in rases and otherwise. : Mrs Woier's Utero Abdominal Supporter. Together with a Ure supply of Mediterranean and cearae ppooge, just to nnu anu ior saw iow a. PESCUD'S Drug Store. Jan. 9 1848.. 3- Greensborough High School. fTD EV E. W CAROTHERs, A; M, Pres. d; LTq Prf 4 Greek Languaae. rt. C. LINDSLEY. A M. Prof, of Latin Language. l.'ev.JOHN A. GRETIER, A. M. Prof of Mat he matics. JOS. A. McLEAN. Adjunct Prof, of Mathematics. The Winter Session of this inttution emmenced n the 4ih int., snd wilt close with the second week in May. 1446. The Trustee have the pleasure to annunre to the i-oMie. that the school is now permanency organized. under the instruction and management of the faculty. l he c or- of studies will in preparatory to the lint versity : and student whit rfetre it will be prepared 10 enter the Sophomore Junior class Those who wish to join an other t'ollege will be prepared ac cordingty. The Engliih brsarhes will receive due attention from ihe Faculty, so that those who do not iXestra to dursue a c's-sical course, caa receive a tbW ugh Enghhedueation.- ' The tudenu are required to be present at morning and evening trayrre ; in attend rturch regularly on Sabbath morning ; and in the afternoon Bible reeita lions and other religious exercises in the intilufinn. The t rosters ptedee themsehes that ihe morals of the yiuih committed to heir care, shall be strictl v guarded, - Terms of tuition &2Q per session and $1 for . con tinsencie. Board can be had in good fami'hs at from f 7 to S9 per month. Students are charged nl fnoi the time they enter school. WM. D PAISLEY. Pre-t," . JOHN M. MOREHEAD, JOHN A GILMER. i 2 irn u trvnir t 1 ' JOHN M DHJIC, ! - - - 1AMKA SLOAN.8 f RALPH GO RR ELL Greensboro. N. C . Der 1845. ' 101 3 wow JOB PRINTING, Ha vis g recently received a fresh supply of , FANCY JOB TYPE. '! We are now prepared to execute fat a superior style Job and ICtter Press Prlnttan FO JANUARY I 840. J G. GREGORY & CO. MANAGERS. Alexandria lVottery, Class 3. for lt46. Co be drawn iu Alexandria, D C. on Satur day, Jan. 17lh, 1816. 78 Number Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT raiZES: 1 Grand Casual $50,000 1 Splendid Prize 25,000 1 lo 15,000 1 do 10 01)0 liPrixeof 9.000 ' l! do 8,000 1 do 7,000 1 do 5,172 2 Prizes of 4,000 4 do 2,500 20 do 2,000 20 do 1,000 20 do 600 40 do 500 &c. dcr:. Tickets $15 Halves $7 50 Quarters $3 75 ! F.itrhth- ftl fi7A. Certificate of packages of2o Wholes $190 1J). tlo. . 20 Halves 95 Do. do. 26 QiiHriers 47 ! Do. . do. 6 K'ghihs 23 ALEXANDRIA LOTTEIIV, -Class 4, for 1646. To be drawn iu Alexaodria, D. C, ou Saturdaj, January 2 Itk, 1B46. PRIZES ! 30,000 dollars I 12,500 dollars ! 6,00(1 dollars! 4,000 dollars! 3,577 dollars ! 3,000 dollars ! 2,600 dollar! . 20 Prizes of '2,000 dollars! 20 do. 1,0 0d..llar.! 50 do. 500 dollars! dec. &c. &c. 75 Number Lottery 12 Drawn B.illnt. Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters 2 50 Certificate of a package 25 whole tickets, $130 Do do 25 half do 65 Do do .25 qnarter do 32 50 ALEXANDRIA LOTTEKY, Class 6, for 1846, To be drawn in Alexandria. D. C, on daturday, . January 3 st, 1 848. . . Grand Scheme: 1 Prize of $35,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 3,177 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,500 1 do 2,000 40 Prizes of 1,500 50 of 400 60 do , 300 &c. . dec. &e. 75 Nos. VZ Ballots. Tickets 810 Halves 65 Quarters 82 50. Ceitincalesvf Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do 65 Do. do 25 Quarter do. 32 Orders for Tickets and hare and Certificates of Package io tde above splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an tlHcial account t each drawing sent immediately after it is ov r te all who order Irrnn us. Addreos J. G GREGORY As Co Mnnagr-rs, Washington City, D. C IKV FlatM! And New Goods still Coming! THE tfaliscribers take occasion to anntiutice to their friends and the Public generally, that hav ing gone into into the Mercantile lusinesa in the House, formerly cccopied by H. A. Bsdram & Co.. one door below Williams, Hsywtod ic tOthey have on band and are constantly receiving large and excel lent supplier of STAPLE AND FANCY. DRY GOODS, together with HA 'I 8, rsHOES, and BOOTS, snd 8HOE4 fur Ladies, which they offer st lw rates for Cah or on a short Credit to punctual denier. Their Stock ia such; that they will be side to furnish to their Customets whatever may be desired in their line of bitsine, and they can conSdently assure the public that their prices, will be as low and their term" as a coinm dialing as tliose of any House thi siJe ol' Petersburg They would most respectfully ak their friends and ihe public to eive them a call and if cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle them io it, they hpe to receive, as they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share vf the public patronage. L. E HEXRTT, J. F. JOKDAN. Raleigh, Oct. 34, 1845. 84 if NEW CONFECTIONARY AND F1TUIT STOnE, Jcsl opened on the corner next the Presbyterian Chnrch. ; fmHE SUB8CRIBEK has just opened his new U establishmeni, wheie he inlenda to keep a gen eral assortment of Coulee 1 1 oiiaries and Frnlts, Of all kinds, and those who patronise him will at all tiroes find Candies and Fruits of the very best quality, as be intends ta spars no paius in trying to keep good aiticles. Cand tea och as Peppermint, Lemon, Cream, Xusar, Birch. Birlev, Cornuopia flums, rugar Almonds, large Plains, small Plums.' Cat ta ways. Cream Brad, Cinnamon Candy, Comfits, assorted ugar Plums, Peppermint Drotav, Lemin Drops. Ko Drops. Peppermtnt Loseiies. and many other kinds ot iandy too tedious to mention, and ail oi as good quality aa any made in the United Htates. ; - FrwiJg. Ksisrns. whole, half snd quarter boxes of the I est . Preserved Gmter. Citron rigs Grapes Apples, Lemons, Almonds. Palm Nuts, and Walnuts. - And in addition io the above stock, I expect in a bw davs another large supply nt different articles. Also, a large lot of TO YS. . , ,, JOHN R. WHITAKER. Raleigh. Dec 17. 145. 103-w3w 63" I expert In a few days to receive several of the very best IVORTIXCRff PIANOS, of the finest finish, and warranted of the best quality . Samuel F. Phillips, ATTOtliYCV AT IsAW, CHAPEL HILL N. C. - - , J an. 1. 1816 S-tf SAVE YOUR CORN COBS AND SHUCKS. IO THE PLANTERS AND MILLERS OF N CAKOLINA ifAHE undersigned has obtained Letters Patent fXJio enable common Mill stones (or rocks) now in use, to siind COItIT, COB and SI11JCK, into meal, for Hordes, Mules, Cattle Hogs, dec. there y saving more, than one third of a crp. which is an nuKitant item with planters. The machinery ustd tor the above purpose is simple and durable, am! can not, with fair means, get out of order. It will last as long as the 8tones last, with an expense ot 60 cents every five years. J o enable the common M ill Stones to grind ar corn into meal, requires no new build ings or extra power It ran alo be applied to Horse M ills. Treshing Machines, Gins or any given power known. The same Mill will grind ona third more of Corn meal by ihe introduction of this Machinery, and can be changed ironi grinding Corn and Cub, to grinding Corn-Meal in the space of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed to stock, is said to be by the miet practical and scientific Planters, constipating in ita effects, producing founders, cboiics and various other maladies which are incident io stock. Grinding cot with the Corn, myites a food congenial with their nature, and cannot produce any of ihe serious results above mentioned. Stock, when fed on Corn exclusively, are deprived of the benefit of distena'ioo (so necessary to the proper health of animals,) by their bemg unab e :o eat a sufficient bulk to produce disienxtnn hefie the animal heroines gorged. Cobs ground with the corn, produce this necessary disten. sion. without any danger of dieases anting from overe.itiig. Corn and cob mea is .mproved by scalding, and still more by boiling, and yet more by a partial fermentation. All the preparations facilitate digestion fur Hogs. But Horses and Moles will not eat fermented food consequently they will require it dry or partially wet with cold water Horses, Mules and Oxen, when led with una round food, void much in an undigested state, which is of course lost for all henejicia purposes. Head the subjoined cer tificate. The undersigned can be addresstd at Raleigh, end nil calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch by lumself or Agent' WM. F. COLLINS. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. 16 ly CERTIFICATES. Having been solicited by Maj Collins to have my Mill adjusted to grind Corn in the Ear and Shuck, I consented that he should do so as an experiment j and I am able to say that it grinds Co-n in ihe Shuck at the rate of 30 bushels -er hour ; and the dressing of the atones is so improved, that it grinds shelled Corn, more than twice as fat aa before, and by my watch, at the rate of 15 bushels per hour, ami the meal finer than usual. I deem it a valuable improvement, und shall purchase the right to use it, as it will afford me a speedy way of feeding my horses and cattle, and save much thereby . i' WM.-dOx LAW. MR. GAL.ES : SIR In order to remove Public prejudice (which appears to prevail in this seciioii of ih country against all Patent Rights) so far as my statement will go in Riving the advan tage which I have derived in hsvii-g Msjor Collins l atent Ktght for grinding Corn. Cob and Shuck, at tached or applied to my Grist Mill, I state, that my .VI ill, since tbia improvement was attached, grinds not only as go. id Meal as before, but fivitimzs fast k a, and grinds op ihe Corn, Cob arid 8iiuck, into Meal sufficiently fine to mix wilh other roigh food fr Stock. My Mill ground very slow before this im provement waa made, but now grinds fine Meal at the rate of six bushels per hour. I make this statement, as well f.r the benefit of the Public, aa to do Justice to Kmowltoh's Patent (now owned by Major Collins.) J. MORDE'jAI. Oct SO, 1S45. 83-tf North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY s ACADE3XY. Arms and Equipments furnished by the state. Next Session of this Classical and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of January, trtih adcan tagrs unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in the South. Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc. O. A. Ill'CK. Experimental Chemistry & Philosophy, i 8 N.BOTSFORD. TERMS PER SES8TON OJ FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe matics,) Ac. $20 00 English .lo. (Elementary 4; higher branches) 15 On Military do (Infantry practice) no charge. Vocal or Instrumental Music (25 Lessons) It 00 Fencing per Course 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. The course of Edui ation is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private, .Civil or Military stations. 1 he moral and intellectual facul ties are kept severely in action, but not at the expense of the physical, as is unfortunately for the heal h ol our children too commonly the case throughout the country. - r LECTURES. During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. VISITERS. Gov. Graham. Dr Hill. Rev A. SmeUes, Dr. Baker. Rev. D. Lacy, W. R. Gales, Rev. B.T. Blske, E. B. Freeman, Rev. J.J Finrh, t Chas. Hinton, Hon. G. E. liadger, Thos. J Lemsy, Hon. Jas. Iredell. Geo. Little, Hon. It. M Saunders. W. J. CI trite. Esquires,. Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. " . No deduction made for absence, onless in cases oi protracted sickness. A lew fupils can be boarded in Mr. uray s lamity . . at. m . t at s Kaieign. uec nuu 96 v HEITIOVAE OF THE New Book Store. THE Subscriber has removed his Book. Ktorr from the House on Favetteville Htree. to the buil Jin i adioining the Office of tbe XlaJeiffb Register, where all orders in his, line will be thankfully received snd promptly attended to, as be. fore. O. L. CLEVELAND. Raleigh, Oct. S5. - : . : ' - ' 5 tf Bank of the State of Iforth Caro - Una. A Dividend of Four per centum ot the Capital Stock out of the profits of the haif-yeai ending 4th Monday. November. Jast, having hen declared by the Directory, the same will I paid to th Stoek-hokle s or their representatives, at the Bant na the first M-nday in January, next, and at ih Branches and Agency at Morgan ton, fifteen day thereafter. By order" C, DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, Des. f, 14. IM rISoxea RAISINS, 1 O D 4 . LEMOM. 1 box Preserved Ginger, , 12 Kegs Grspes, , iu urumsi- igs, 10 Jars Prunes. 40 lbs. itron, ' 60 lbs. Chocolate, 300 lbs. assorted CANDY, as Sugar Toya, Fringe Kisses, French Candy, etc. 4 BarreU assorted .Crackers ; Pine App'e Cheese; Corranis; Almonds Palm. Wall, Pecan and other Nuts; sardines, Anchovies. Salmon. Halibut.Norih ern Bo-f, Savages, Tongues, Csjiers.Csisop, Pickles, Oranges, French Mustard, and a variety of other ar ticles, at ! G. W. &. C. GK1MME'8. s Dec 18, 1845. 100 Confectionary, Groceries. FANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JITVVIILIJEItY ANI XOITS. CONSTANTLY on hand at our Store: Fine "Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Fancy "and Work Boxes, Bonnet Kibhon. Baskets, Snuffboxes, Travelling bags, Combs. Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread. Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermometers, Walk ing Canes, Razors. Dirk, Pen. and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shaving utensils. Pistols, Diiks snd Cadet Gons, pipy ti Issue. Percussion cups, Shot and shut belts, Powder flasks. Spectacles, Looking-glasses, Cloth, Hat, Hair, Dusting, Shoe and small Painting Brushes; Whips, Fishing Utensils. Night Tapers, smoking Pipes, Slates, shoe-thread, Awls, Sifters, Cotton and Wool cards. Coffee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wicks,- Waiters, Clocks, Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, .Pad Jocks, Bridle-bits, Tacks. ' ! PKESH CONFECTIONARY dr. GR0CERIE8. Steam refined Candies Pilot, Water, Butter. So da, end Sugar Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes from Richmond. Lemons, Oranges, Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Currants.D.ates, Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, and Cocosnuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Bran dy Fruit, Preservs, Jujube-paste, Mustard, Sweet Oil, liCinon syrup,. ITfoIasaes, Coffee, -Sugars, a large quan tity on hand. , Candles, best Spermnorthern Tallow, and small Wax or lanterna. CHEESE, Pine Apple and common. OIL, best Sp, rm, W bite and Fish Oil. TEA Black. Imperial. Gunpowder. SOAPS Castile, variegated, dark and light tur pentine, and perfumed shaving. ' CIGARS, SNUFF and TOBACCO. 1 Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. All spice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blacking, Boots. rrj Sold only by the bottle out of the House ! BEST PORT, MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE, PORTER. ' Perfumery. Oil of Roses, Antique Oils, Cologne, Lavender Bergamott. Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. HXusical Instruments. -Yiolina, dowb, strings, bridges, screws, Flageo let tes. Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts,Accordeons,Du!ci- nio Wire. Stationary. Picture and Song Books, Key of ITeaven (Cath olic ) Paper, Pens. Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink pow der, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letler-stsmp. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus, Foils, Swords, Gloves. Hats, Breastplates. Jewellery, Of Gold and Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinchback.vix: U reast pins. E j r.rings.Pencils, Fingt r- rings. Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Metal Combs, Belt-burkles. Watch Keys, Fob Chain, Gyppu iii-beads,- white snd black jet bugle Beads, assorted sixes. Games and Toys. Dorainos, Chessmen. Backgammon. Keno,-Ten pins. Cup and Ball. Dies, Printing Presses Chil dren's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth Organs. Harps; Trumpets, Paint boxes,' magnetic roye. false Faces, Malescops, Microscopes, Pewter and China tea setts, Drummeia. fsncy toys. Dolls, Doll-heads. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith's; Raleigh. Oct. 1. 1845. 78 Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., ire now receiTlng from New" York and Philadelphia, a large and gene ral assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints and Oils, Dye-Stuff fs, GLASS-WARE, PERFUMERY, &c. Which tbey are prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants, and others dealing in their line, at unusually low prices. . .. v, Those wishing to buy, will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention at all times will be given to putting up' Prescriptions, as well as the dispensing of Medicines. Raleigh, July, 1845. The Undersigned will attend regularlv the COUNTY snd SUPERIOR COURTtt. of Wake, Granville. Franklin, John- sum, and Nash. . All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. nciiiui w. miiiubn, Raleigh, N. C. " September 15. 1845. 73 -tf TAIf If EIV8 OI10. TIERCES in Store, which we will dispose of ats reduced price. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. December 15,1845. V, , 99- TH AT OLD COGIf AC and PALE BltAXDY has arrived Also, another Jot of -Id . P O XX T TGIf BI1IF FJb.and.COOlillt M WTCVfL Apply to ' . T. T, FESOUD. Dec. 18, 1845. : tT Uandard sopy.- M0 Ralelsr K & Qaston Rail rrriHIS Read, havina become the nrooeilv of the U w -y Kiste f North Carolina, notice is hereby given hat it is in successful ofierstion. and ihe traospona. on 4 Pssenf era and Freights will le continued si he srne rates as heret'dore. 1 Everv attention will e oaid to insure expedition and comfort to the raveiier. ' - ' - - - WESLEY HOLLISTER, President. Rat-tgh, Jan. 8th. 1846. ; BLANKS For gait l Uu OSc Print Warehouse, IN NEW YORK,: ." " . To supply the City and Inierior Trade by its Pjeca "-'. or Package, - REMOVED ' 11 L- Fromf ll3 Pearl Street; to : V 44 CEDAR STREET, , :. n. i . -.Nsar William Stsss't. Tf EE & BREWSTER give notice toths u jueairra in try avoous, max tney fiave removed toetr Warehousefur Printed Calicoea exclusively, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street, By comfining their: atten tion to Prints only; L. dc B. are enabled to exhibit aa assortment far surpassing sny everbeforf offered is America and to sell st nrices as low! and nnrall - g- w svww.wuy . -lower, than houses whose attention is divided among a large variety ot amcles-ivr--siv'E,-" The Stork consists of MeveraltkatiMandnf Pnlttrnm and Colorings, embracing every variety of American ana Foreign Prim In markettnanv stv lea of whien are ant nn e-reln. ' aively for their own sales, snd cannot he bad elaa woers, except in secona nanas. r H i Dealers in Prints will find it fnr their examine this Stock before makinr their nnrrKace--. thej will have the advantage of learning the lowest hi a i an. pncea ano comparing ail tne desirable sty iss in market side bv side.' ' Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every van ation of the Market, are placed in the bands of buyers; i 1 eeptemner so, 1844, . i - f " 78 NEW FIRM. Stipes, leather, Salt Iron, Tlonr, Ac. THIL .Subscribers have opened a Store of t)TtTf' GOODS and FAMILY GRorit sTIES,v on tlie South side of Hargett Street, ons) door East of Williams, Haywood k. Co's. Apothe cary Establishment, where they intend to keep of th best quality, every article usually kept in a Family Grockbt, Liquors excepted. And ibey intend to ell as low, or lower, than any other House in this plnce, for Cash ; thejr will take in exchange for their, Goods, Country Produce, such as Corn, 5 Meal,' Flour Peas, Dry Hides, fee. : f i; : - B. B. BUFFAtOE, . ; R. S. CHERY. . November 20. . "S2 Sm : TO LAWYEESISD PBIS1CUNS. J RESIDING IN OR VISITING THEi CITY, . THE Subscriber would' Inform the gentlemen of the Legal and Medical Professions, that he will furnish LAW and MEDICAL BOOKS of the latest and most valuable editions, at Publisher' ; prices. He insy be found daring this Week st Col. YaaBoaoreaV Hotel.; where he is prepared to ex ' hibit Catalogues and Specimens. . .j- ? C. H. DREW ' Raleigh. Jan. 6, 184fl. . . j 3 3t r . A Book-Keeper, A YOUNG- M AN , who has had seven or eight fl years experience, wishes lo obtain a situation in a Wholesale, or large Retail Establishment, as Book keeper or Clerk, either North or South- 8siir factory reference will be given. All communtcattiais, sd ; dressed 8. F.,' Williamsboro'. Granville County, N C will receive immediate attention.' January Snd. .1846. ' ' S 6w 200 Dollars Reward. . A Proclamation by His Excellency : WILLI AM s A. GRAHAM, Governor of Nor'h Carolina. . WHEREAtf, It has been made known to me' by William Foaass, Coroner of Camden J County, that one En wis Sawteu, late of the Conn f ty of Pasquotank, stands charged with tlie tnordsf 1 of CATaraisa Listok, a widow woman.in the said County of Camden ; and that the said En wis Saw ' xsa has escaped from Justice : t---U Now. tberenre, I, Wiliiau A. Gsahax, Gov- ernor of the State of North , Carolina, do issue this, my Proclamation, offering a reward of TWO HUN DRED DOLLARS, for the apprehension and de- i livery of the said Edwin Hatxb to the Sheriff of Cstnilen f 'ounty aforesaid, or fr hiscoramitment Us . any Jail in the United States, beyond the limits of this Stste : And. I do moreover enioin ahd reauiro all Officers of the State, Civil and ' Military, to use their best excttions to arrest the fugitive aforesaid, that be may be dealt with according to Law.' ' ; -; utven unaer my nana, and auestea .. a. -a a VJAltt '- with the Grest teal of the State ' of j ja? X iforth Carolina, at the City of Kaleigh, - asrj.li th- Slatilav of TWemher A . t IBAJt. i "iihtSi .nti nf nnr Inffnn!ne ih. 70ih WILUAM A. GRAHAM. . ' ....... . f . . 1 Hkkbt W. Gbabait, Private Steretary. - DEScRIPTIQjf. i 1 Eowtir Sawtkb is a young mtn, 20 or 21 years of age. about 5 feet I or 2 inches high, stout frame. round full face, brown heir, blue eyes, rather a down ook, has an impednnent in his Speech,-snd converses) ' but little, except when under the influence of .liquor.' THE TRUSTEES . OF TUB Pitfsborough Academy;, HAVING obtained the services of Mr. LEWIS : CORMICK, of Danville, Virginia, as a Teacher, . take this method of announcing to the public, that : the exerci-es of this School will commence on the 16th of February. '.-"The Session '..to continue . fiva months.- : ; ' . . " v A'"? A-i: "r::-." The Trustees deem it proper to state, that the con tinned aod health of the surrounding 'country, the .? cheapness of provisions, snd Board in the most res'. lctable famdies at very moderate prices, nave in a dured them to make some exertion' in obtaining the , services in the Academy of a very competent man. From the evtdencea furnished by Mr. CoaxtCK, of rbaracter and qaalifkatlons in every - respect to take charge of an Academy, they ieeL no hesitation in stating that the general discipline and attention to youth committed to the charge of this gentleman. will be most satisfactory. His charges will be as follows : -;i r vs- :-'-""i-.f i-y-h?V5 -' Primary English Branches per Session- $ It M nigner orancnec; r M - . ki'Vj .' Ancient Languages and ilatbantaticsv French additional Charge - Contingent stMnsesi -S .tie'X:c44 r . ..vl: i do Ir: 60.-! xjy oraer oi ice ouaia. ; ; 'Vis.'-.-li'' M. Q. WADpELL.Becretsry. Iflfl lvEUo Doperior.jrniis) &szr, v- lUlr 9 Barrels of tinseed OiL ?v ? -.fV.. "jnrt received and for sate -wsry Isvr, ZSJ-. 8 tore of .... p' -V--''- '. t ww va . s. 2 i Jsn , 1, 1848.' - i -.1- -W TTTlREIICH end American' cf wprlofT-iyfiJS IjJ Coughs, Odds, 4c 4 Received .ib&Ktitl$&K ih Drug tftore of iii" ri wilMams HAVwodDr ; December 15. 1845. V U i l-: 1 ' riZ .T . . t. ' i t-'- : 4W;;i" Ii I : . . i- PlMPIlETi; C1MS, HA5BJlilV IUSD, kt. ' - I
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