- TT. . - , -
. v ...
". S"r- -- s
-1 - it.
-J" j ;
i t
r . ... ....
Til CAROLINA GAZETTE.
5
1
WH S T O N .R. G A L E S
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1 846 .
x XDtTOE A2TD ntOfSIXTOK.
...
ii .... ". - - - v v w a . "- m 1 . ri
III
mm - as
I . , : A "TXTTTv TSXOvTTD
n
1
re .
TERMS OF; THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER.
per annum hIf in
Ad94rtUiHunia. For ereiy Sixteen Ltfrt first
JnMrtwn, Oa -'Dollar;-' Mh'MbMqiMBt lnrUon,
Twentj.five CnU.
.yCmwri OrUrs and Judicial Aivertktwunt$ wHI be
Ojarpd 25 per cent, higher; but a deduction ef S3 J
per cent, will be made from the regular price, for
adrertieer by the Tear.
t J AdTertieemenU, inaerted in the Smi-Weklt Rr-
eirrii, will aUo appear in the WrrxLT Paper, free
f charge. !
: CT Letters to the Editor meat be roeTrAin.
i
F1TECT
AMU nEPEATlic
PISTOLS.
TO ICtEIICIIAITXS GOING ItOHXH.
A. W. SPIES & CO.
218 Pearl Strtet, Ntw Yori,
importers of Hardware, Cutlery,
-. umu, uiues, arisxois, ftc irom .
JBngland, Franco and
. r 1 . Germany,
A
RE prepared to sell on the moat favorable
terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including
nmres ana rorss, oi etery description and
quality, :
Kaz irs, Scissors, Pocket Knives, do. do.
Guns, Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, d.
Gun Smith's Tools, ' x do. do.
Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, Sec Sue
Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds.
Scythes, Saws, and Tools of all kinds.
Japannery and Britannia Wares.
Drass Goods, of all kinds.
Mathematical Instruments.
rushing and Fowling Tackle, &c. &c .
A. NV. 8. &. Co. are Agents for the Patent self,
cocking, cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL,
. I. : i r n- r r I
Xr a -s-e a ... .
before purchasing elsewhere.
New York, October 10. - 81
FRESH OYSTERS & FISH.
To the Citizens of TXaleish and
the Country generally. 4
rilHC SUBSCRIBED, through the medinra of
L the PreM.beg leave e ry ' reapectfullj la reoder
hie sincere 'thanka to the Public, for the very liberal
encouragement extended to him in hie line of busi
neM.es caterer of Oysters and Fish, heretofore,
end woukl beg leave to inform his cutomers,that he
has again resumed the business, and has located hie
establishment in the building known as the Cannon
OJJiee, near the OJiee of tke. - Standard," where
he will be happy to serve bis former Patrons and oth
ers, with Oysters, Fish, and such other delicacies as
he may be able to procure in the Norfolk market.
OYSTERS, fresh and fine, wifl be re
ceived daily 1 bahog accidents upon Rail 'Koad and
Steamboat. Also. FRESH FISH on Wednes
days and FriJava which may be relied on. I
would in conclusion say to my-petroDs, that what
ever I otfer for sale, whether the application be made
in person or through servants, will b genuine.
I would also add, that persons- in any of the ad
joining Counties, or all such placee'as may be practi
cable to send Oysters with safety, will have their
orders promptly end faithfully attended to, they giving
positive directions as to the' conveyance.
I JOHN WILSON.
Kaleish. Nov. 4. H7
2? 2:R2SJSIB333o
A LRGE supply of PHIXTIIYG IXK
A has just been received at this Office from the
jooaero Factories, and is offered for sale, st a small
advance upon cot, foe Cass. The Ink is in $i and
S3 Kegs, and is warranted 10 oe a goou arucie.
Nov. 8. 1845. , I 89-tf
SCHOOL, If CAR TUB
. Buffalo Springs,
THE Subscriber will open a School on the 1st
February next, w'uhin half a mile of the Buf
falo Springs, in which .besides the nsual plain branches
of an English Education, will be taught the higher
branches usually taught in the best Schools and
Academies together with the. French Language,
and a full course of instruction in Greek. Latin and
Mathe-uatics. ' With regard 10 qualifications, it suf
fices to say, be is a graduate of several Schools in the
University of Virginia, where his studies were spe.
ially directed to a preparation for teaching, in which
-employment he has had many years experience
baring been, in particular, Principal of the Halifax
( Va.) Academy for nearly the last four years. Hav.
ing settled permanently in the neighborhood, under
circumstances favorable to ; the establishment and
maintenance of a good country Boardiag School, he
hopes to render it a place of instrartion, combining
with its known advantages in point of health and so
ciety, such others for the moral and menial training
of youth, as may induce parents from distant parts
f the country, to confide their children confidently
te his care. The Winter vacation of 6 weeks will
commeaoe the 1 5th December; the Summer one of
only 2, ea the 1st July, t Parents coming to- the
8priags, vriH have the opportunity of attending the
Summer Examinations, and of observin g the man
agemeat of the Sefaeei, Mr. She ion, so well knonw
a the hospitable Proprietor of the Springs, bavins;
nanj chHJren of hi own to educate, will feet the
deepest interest in the character ef the School, and
vf til board many boys at a , moderate price. Cspu
Kbt. Y. Overby and oihert, will else take boarders,
ud I will take one or two myself. '
TERMs. In. For the plain English branches,
S and $7 5 per session of five months, td. Tu
higher Enish Winche-, with Mai hematics and
French, Sit 50. 34. f M above with A a dent
Languages. SIS. ' , . v - 1
Kefer to DaviJ 8helton, Esew CapL R. Y. Over
by. or myself, all by lettw, directed lb Ularksville,
Meek lea burg. VeVet Dr. Edward Speed, Willon,
Granville, N. C "
WILLIAM L. HARRIS.
Jan 17. 1846.
fl-w3w
Samuel F. Phillips,
ATTORNEY' AT lAWj
CHAPEL HILL. N. n.
J.n.e,li4. "
EW ANI INTERESTING PUB-
LICATIONS. IncersoITs History of the
Wer of lSia-'lS,
I n terry s Historical Works,
Dr. Durbin's Travels in the East,
Webster's Encyclopaedia of Domestic Economy,
Green's Miet Expedition,
Notes from over Sea, by Mitchell,
Whippoorwill. a Poem by Geo. P. Morris,
Tupper'e Proverbial PbiUwophy,
Wbewell's Elemenu of Morality and Polity,
; Miss iieecber's Domestic Economy,
! The American Shepherd, by L. A. Morrell,
; Hoare on the culture of the Vine,
Fremont's Eipedition to the Rocky Mountains,
Thir wall's History of Greece,
i Autobiography of Alfieri, translated from the Ital
ian, by C, E. Lester,
L Florentine Histories, by Niccolos Machiavelli
anslated by C. E. Lester,
I The Citizen of a Republic, by Ceba tranilaled by
C. E. Letter,
I ".Works of Fiction,"
j Adventures of Capt. 8imon Suggs,' and taking
the Census, and ether Alabama Sketches, by Hooper,
j The White Slave, a Russian Tale,
j The Bosom Fiiend,
London Medical Student, part 2d, 1
Mansfield Park,
The Only Daughter,
With a splendid and most beautiful assortment of
Juvenile Works..
. The above are for sale at the IJ atand on the cor
ner, THE N. C. BOOK STORE,
i Where all of our friends are invited to call and
examine the assortment.
CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! .
WE would respectfully inform the citizens of
Raleigh, and the public generally, that we
have opened a Cigar manufactory in Haleigb, where
We constantly keep on hand a full assortment of high-
iy navorea importea vulgar, inciuutng
KrJUALIA, E3r tiKArxii A,
CAZADOKE, CUBRV,
LANORMA, HAVANA,
WERNER, PRINCIPE,
&c. dec &c
and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A
general assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO;
Maccoba, Congress, coarse Rappee and Scotch
SN UFF; Cigar rases, Snuff Boxes, and all articles in
the line, which we offer oi New York prices, by the
wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received
and attended to with dispatch.
I Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigars and To
bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds,
suited- to the taste of thexonnoiesur. Call and try at
KRAUSE & MILLER'S,
Fayettcville street, opposite the City Hall.
Sept 2. 89
, Dissolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between the undersigned, will be dissolved by
mutual consent, on the last day of this year. All
persons having claims against the Concern, will pre
sent them for payment, and those indebted for work,
are earnestly requested to come forward and settle
the same. Mr. Joan R. Haaaisoir is alone author
ized to settle the affairs of the Firm. As the busi
ness of the Concern will not admit of delay in its
settlement, those who do not avail themselves of this
notice, may expect to find their accounts placed in a
train for collection. .
WILLIE W. JOHNSON,
JOHN R. HARRISON.
Dec 29, 1845. 103
SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, &c
j CONSISTING IN PART OF
t Flagg's Forceps,' an elegant morocco case ; con
taining four Forceps adapted to either extremity of
each jaw, and - otherwise an essential improvement
upon the old instruments.
Teeth Extractors," put up in neat cases, contain
ing Turnkey and three claws, two fo.ceps, and Gum
Lancet.
Weigand tc Snowden's Thumb Lancet.
Evans Crown do do
Silver Spring Button da
Common do do- . do
, Chase's double and single Trusse.
Hull o Weigand's Trusses, for children and adults.
Suspensary Bandages.
Silver and Gum' Elastic Bougies and Catheters.
Maw's celebrated Self-injecting Apparatus.
Gum Elastic and Glass Syringes.
Block Tin Syringes, of all sixes and descriptions,
from 1 to IS ox., in cases snd otherwise.
Mrs Wonster's Utero Abdominal Supporter.
Together with a Urge supply of Mediterranean and
coarse Sponge, just to band and for sale low at
PESCUD'S Drug Store.
Jaw. 9. 1846 . 3-
inrt KEGS Superior White -Lead,
Avl, 9 Barrels of Linseed Oil,
Just received and for sals very low, at the Drug
Store 'of '
j WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO.
Nov. I. 87
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c.
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO.,
Are now receiving from New Tork
and Philadelphia, a large and gene
ral assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
Faints and Oils, Dye-Staffs,
G La's S-WARE, PERFUMERY &e.
Which they are prepared to sell wholesale and retail
to Physicians, Merchauls, and othera dealing in their
line, at. unusually low prices.
' Those wishing to buy, will find it to their interest
to calfand examine before purchasing elsewhere.
- Particular attention at all times will be givon to
putting up Prescriptions, as well as the dispensing of
Medicines. . . , .
Raleigh, July. 1845.
Five. Dollars Reward.
I will give the above reward, for the
apprehension ef my Boy, WILLIS
8TUAR T'aUa WILLIS JONES.
who ran away from me on the 2d of January, 1840.
He is si bright Mulatto, of small stature; has a full
head of hair, of dark brown color, and nearly
straight; weighs about 130 Ihs. s elothing not recol
tected, except an Overcoat of grey cloth. He can
read and write, thoagh rather imperfectly, and was
bound U me, by order of the Court of Cumberland
County.' He is now about tt years of sge. I will
psy the above Reward of o. for his confinement in
any Jail in the State, should Information be sent te
me, of the fsct,and all expenses paid, if delivered
to me In Fayettevilre, N. C. Said boy was bound 10
me, to Urn the trade of Plastering and Bnck-lay ing,
end is a tolerable workman in the Art. I forewarn
eUperu.f
Magnificent Schemes, r
FOR JANUARY 1846.
J. G. GREGORY & CO.. MANAGERS, f
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class 5, for 1846,
To be drawn in Alexandria. D. C, on Saturday,
January 31st, 1841.
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 ef 1,500
50 of 400
60 do 300
Src.
Tickets 310 Halves S3 Quarters 82 50.
Certificate of Packages ol" 25 Whole Tickets S130
Do. do" 25 Half do. 65
Do. de 25 Quarter do. 33
Ordera for Tickets and Shares and Certificates 'of
Packages in tbe above Splendid Lotteries will receive
the most prompt attention, and an official account l
each drawing sent immediately after it is over te all
who order from us. Address.
J. G GREGORY 6c Co. Managers,
Washington City, D. C.
Ii:V FlKiU!
And New Goods still Coming !
THE Subscribers take occasion to announce to
their friends and the Public generally, that hav
ing gone into iuio the Mercantile business in tbe
Houne, formerly occupied by H. A. Badhax Sc Co.,
one door below Williams, Haywood Sc Cothey have
on hand and are constantly receiving large and excel
lent supplies of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
together with HATS, SHOES, and BOOTS, and
SHOES for Ladies, which they offer at low rates for
Cash, or on a short Credit to punctual dealer.
Their Stock is such, that they will be able to furnish
to their Customeis whatever may be desired in their
line of business, and they can confidently assure the
public that their prices will be as low and their terms
as accommodating as those of any House this side of
Petersburg. They would most respectfully ask their
friends and tbe public to give them a csll ; ami if
cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle
them to it, they hope to receive, aa t bey will endeavor
to merit, a liberal share of the public patronage.
L. E. HEARTT,
J. P. JORDAN.
Raleigh, Oct. 24, 1845. , 84 tf
GREAT BARGAINS ! !
LIEGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES.
ScUiiis off at Cost ! ! I
fllHE firm of Russell St Cooke having been disso!
JL ved, and their remaining stock of Goods having
passed into the hands of Mr. Russell, one of the late
firm, who is determined to close the business as speed
ily as practicable, the whole stock, comprisingan ex
tensive assortment of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
of excellent quality, is now offered for aale nt cost.
Goods of almost every description suitable to tbia
market may be had so cheap, that a belter opportu
nity can never occur for all to aupply themselves who
will call soon-
The public are assured that this offer to sell at cost
is made in good faith, and will be strictly adhered to.
Tbsy will alo find the gootla f the best quality,
fashionable, sound, and substantial, of a kind mads
for use, not merely to tell.
All may be suited, as there are on hand many ar
ticles of the finest quality as well aa a large assort
ment of the coarsei and more substantial kinds.
All are invited to call and examine and judge for
themselves ; those who have the keenest taste for
CHEAPNESS, will doubtless be 'satisfied.
Those who do not need at present, will
SAVE
by buying now and laying up for the future.
Let it be remembered that no one wII aell Goods
in a regular business without a profit, by which they
can live ; that no one will sacrifice goods at less than
cost without compulsion i and that cost is as about
aa cheap aa moat merchants can afford to sell and
most people would wish to buy.
GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent,
Raleigh. Jan. 1146. 5 if.
CNTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Bktis
Cocstt, Superior Court, Fall Term, 1845.
Eveline R. Watson,
vt
William Walson.
Petition for Divorce.
It appesring to the satisfaction of the Court, that
William Watson, the Defendant in this suit, is not a
resident of this Stale ; it is therefore, ordered, that
publication be made for him, for three months in the
Raleigh Register and Independent, to make his per
sonal appearance at tbe next Term of thia Court, to
be held at tbe Court House in Windsor, on tbe
third Monday in March next, to plead, answer or
demur, or judgment pro eonfesto will be entered up
againat him.
Witness, Joseph B. Cherry, Clerk of our said Court
at Office in Windsor, the 1st December, A. D., 1845,
and the 70th year of American Independence.
JOS. B. CHEKRV, Clerk.
December. 1845. 993m
Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road.
THIS ReaJ, having become the propeitv of the
State of North Carolina, notice is hereby given
thai it is in successful 0ralion, and the transporta
tion of Passengers and Freights will be continued st
the same rates aa heretofore. Every attention will
be paid to insure expedition and comfort to the
Traveller.
WESLEY HOLLISTER, President.
Raleigh. Jan. 8th. 184t.
NEW FIRM.
Slices, Leather, Salt, Iron, Flour, dec,
THE Subscribers have opened a Store of DBTf
GOODS nd FA ITI IX Y GROCE
RIES, on the Sooth side of Hargett Street, one
door Eart of Williams, Haywood & CoV Apothe
cary Establishment, where they intend to keep of the
best qwaliiy, every article nsoelly kept in a Family
Grocer t, Liqaors excepted. And they intend - to
sell as low, or lower, than any other House, in this
place, lor Cash ; they will take in exchange for ttieir
Goods, Country Produce, such as Corn, Meal,
Flour, Peas, Dry Hides, &c.
B. . BUFFALOE,
U. S. CHERV.
November 20. W
SAVE YOUR CORN COBS AND SHUCKS.
TO THE PLANTERS AND MILLERS OF N. CAROLINA
r THE undersigned has obtained Lettera Patent
11 to enable common Mill atones (or rocks) now
in use, to grind CORN, COR and SHUCK.,
into meal, for Horses; Males, Cattle Hogsjoxc. there
by saving more than one third of a crop, which is an
iinjiortant item with pfanters. The machinery used
for the above, purpose is simple and durable, and can
not, with fair means, get out of order. It will last as
long as the Stones last, with an expense of 50 cents
every five years. To enable the common Mill Stones
to grind ear corn into meal, requires no new build
ings or extra power. It can also be applied to Horse
Mills, Treshing Machines, Gins' or any given power
known. The same Mill will grind one third more of
Corn meal by the introduction of this Machinery, and
can be changed Irom grinding Corn end Cub, to
grinding Corn Meal in the space of thirty seconds.
Corn alone, when fed to slock is said to be by the
most practical and scientific Planters, constipating in
its effecta, producing founders, cbolics 'and various
other maladies which are incident to stock. Grinding
cols with the Corn, makes a food congenial with
their nature, and cannot produce any of the serious
results above mentioned. Stock, when fed on Corn
exclusively, are deprived of the benefits of distension
(so necessary to the proper health of animals,) by
their being unable to eat a sufficient bulk to produce
distension before the animal becomes gorged. Cobs
ground with the corn, produce this necessary disten.
sion, without any danger of diseases arising from
overeating. Corn and cob meal is .mproved by
scalding, and still more by boiling, and yet more by a
partial fermentation. All the preparations facilitate
digestion for Hogs. But Horses and Mules will not
est fermented food, consequently they will require it
dry or partially wet with cold water Horses, Mules
and Oxen, when fed with un j round food, void much
in an undigested ataie, which is of course lost for
all beneicia purposes. tfj" Head the subjoined cer
tificate. cr The undersigned can be addres-ud at Raleigh,
and all calls will be attended to punctually and with
despatch by himself or Agent
wm. r. uui.iiins.
Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. 16 ly
CERTIFICATES. :
Having been aolicited 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 ; and
I am able to say that it grinds Corn in the Shuck at
the rate of 30 bushels per hour : and the dressing of
the stones is so improved, that it grinds; shelled Corn
more than twice as fast aa before, and$y my watch.
at the rate of 15 bushels per hour, and the meal finer
than usual. I deem it a valuable improvement, and
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.
WM. BOYLAN.
MR. GALES: SIR In order to remove
Public prejudice (which appeara to prevail in
this aection of tbe country against all Patent Rights)
so far as my statement will go in giving the advan
tage which I have derived in having Major Collivs
Patent-flight for grinJins Corn. Cob and Shuck, at
tached or applied to ray Grist Mill, I state, that my
Mill, since this improvement war attached, grinds not
only as good Meal as before, but ri va times taster,
and grinds up the Corn, Cob and Shuck, into Meal
sufficiently fine to mix with other rough food for
Stock. My Mill ground very slaw before this im
provement was made, but now grinds fine Meal at
the rate of six bushels per hour.
I make this statement, as well for the benefit of the
Public, as to do justice to Krowitos'i Patent (now
owned by Major Collins.)
J. MORDEOAl.
Oct 20, 1845. 83-tf
TO THE NORTH.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
J"ia Petersburg and Roanoke, and
City Ttoiiit Rail Roads, and Jfamcs
River and Ray Steamers.
THREE TIMES A WEEK.
By far the most comfortable route and eertain
one of getting North.
THE travelling public are respectfully informed,
that n Train of Cars will leave the City Point
Depot tai Petersburg.) on the morning of Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 A M. connecting
with the James River Steamers, Curtis Perk, Capt
Davia or Alice," Capt. Skinner, one of which
Steamers will leave City Point on those days at 9 A .
M. arriving at Norfolk the same afternoon at 5 P. M.
where the traveller can atay on board the Baltimore
Boat until they leave the next afternoon without ex.
tra charge.
The superior Steamer, Georgia, Capt. Cannon
will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, on Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday eveninga, at 4 P, M. arriving in
Baltimore about 6 A. M. next morning, always in
time for the Cars to Philadelphia, Washington City,
or Cumberland.
WINTER FARE:
The additiopal eipense incurred in fitting op the
Boats for the Winter service, compels the proprietors
to advance the Fare for the Winter, to
From Gaston to Baltimore or Annapolis 10 00
Petersburg to Norfolk 3 00
Meals and Lodging included on the James River
and Day Boats.
Passengers may rest assured 'hat the James River
and Bay Steamers are well provided for the Winter
travel, and but little doubt of delay by Ice, (aa on the
Potomac or Great Mail route') we having engaged
the Ice Boats to keep open a track in the Patapsco,
when possible, should the weather be so severe as to
prevent the Steamers reaching Baltimore Passen
gers will be landed at Annapolis, from whence there
is a Kail lload communication to Baltimore or Wash
ington City.
Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had ef C.
C. Pee a, Esq. at Gaton.
wm. M. muouy, Jr., Agent.
Oice James River and Bay Line, 5
Wildos, N. C., Dec 27th 1845.
103
HARRIS' HOTEL,
CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA,-,
The Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his old
friends and customers, and the public generally, that
he has recently purchased the large BRICK HOUSE
adjoining the North-west corner of the Court House,
in the Town of Concord, and has fitted it op in a
fashionable and comfortable style as a HOUSE for
the accommodation of the public. Hie bouse has
been thoroughly repaired hi rooms are large and
conveniently arraneed, and his furniture ia entirely
new. , His Hostler is not surpassed by any in the
State. He flatters himself tha from bis long experi
ence in the business, he is able to give satisfaction to
all who may favor. him with a calL All I ask is a
fair triaL Call and judge for yourselves.
KIAH P. HARRIS. ,'
Concord, . C. May 13 1845. 40 tf
BLANKS -Per
etle t this Office.
I Soxes RAISINS,
Oil 4 LEMU.N8. . - ;
1 box. Preserved Giucer. 12 Wees Graces.
10 Drums Figs, 10 Jars Prunes,
40 lbs.' Citron, 50 lbs. Chocolate,
300 lbs. assorted CANDY, as Sugar Toys, Fringe
Kisses, French Candy, etc T f
4 Barrels assorted Crackers; Pine Apple Cheese;
Currants; Almonds ; Palm, Wall, Pecan and other
Nuts; Sardines, Anchovies, Salmon, Halibut, North
em Beef, SauDages. Tongues, Capers.Cauup, Pickles,
Oranges, French Mustard, and a variety of other art
tides, st G, W. ec C. GRIMME'S.
Dec 18, 1845, 100
Confectionary, Groceries,
FANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
JEWELLERY AND TOISr
CONSTANTLY on u and at our Store:
Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Fancy and
Work Boxes, Bonnet Ribbon, Baskets, Snuffboxes,
Travelling bags, Combs, Pins, Needles, Purses,
Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons, Thread, Matches,
Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermometers. Walk
ing Cunes, Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives,
Scissors, Shaving utensils, Pistols, Dirks and Cadet
Guns, Spy Glasses. Percussion caps, Shot and Shot
belts, Powder fiasks. Spectacles, Looking-glasses,
Cloth, Hat, Hair, Dustiujr, 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, 8 pars, Pad-locks,
Bridle-bits, Tacks.
FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERJE8.
Steam refined Candies, Pilot, Water, Butter, So
da, and Sugar' Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes
from Richmond. Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Figs,
Prunes,Currants,Dates,Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall,
Peccan, and Cocosnuls, Almonds, Nutmegs, Bran
dy Fruit, Prefer vs, Jujube-paste, Mustard, Sweet
Oil, J-emon oyrop,.
in o lasses, Coffee, Sutrars, a. large quan
tity on hand.
Candles, best Sperm, northern Tallow, and
small Wax for lanterns.
CHEESE, Pine Apple and common.
OIL, best Sperm, White and Fih Oil.
TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder.
SOAPS Csstile, variegated, dark andlighttur
pentine, and perfumed shaving.
CIGARS, SNUFF and TQBAOCO.
Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. All
spice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blacking,
uoots.
QT Sold only by the bottle out of the House !
BEST PORT, MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE,
PORTER.
Perfumery.
Oil of Roses, Antique Oils, Cologne, Lavender
oergamott. Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. j
Musical Instruments. ;
Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Flareo-
Iettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts,Accordeous. Dulci-
mo Wire.
Stationary
Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Cath
olic ) Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink pow
der, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps.
Fencing and Boxing Apparatus,
Foils, Swords, Gloves, Hats, Breastplates.
Jewellery,
Of Gold and Silver, as well as German Silver, and
Pinchback,vrz:Breaatpins,Ear-rings,PenciIs,Fingrr-
rings. Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons,
Metal Combs, Belt-buckles, Watch Keys, Fob
Chains, Gypsum-beads, white and black je. bugle
Beads, assorted mes. j
Games and Toys.
Dominos, 'Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten-
pin. 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
Toys, false Faces, Malescops, Microscopes, Pewter
and China tea setts, Drummeis, fancy toys. Dolls,
Doll-heads. . . G. W. it C. GRIMME,
Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith's.
Raleigh, Oct. 1, 1845. 78
Notice.
fllHE firm of Russell & Cooke is this dsv dissolved
I. by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said
firm are therefore requested to come forward as early
as practicable and settle tbeir accounts. The notes
and accounts are left in the hands of G. T. Cooke, as
agent to close the concern.
CHARLES RUSSELL,
GEO. T. COOKE.
Raleigh, Dec J 8. 1845. 6 4u'
184(8.
'pHE American Almanac, and Repository ef Use-:
J. ful Knowledge, for the year . 1816.
Morris' and Willis' Library of .the Prose and Poe
try of Europe and America. One vol. complete.
The Complete Works of N. P. Willi.
The History of Silk, Cotton, Linen,' Wool, and
other Fibrous Substances; including Observations
on Spinning, Dyeing and Weaving. Illustrated by
steel engravings. '
Biographical and Critical Miscellanies, by William
H. Prescolt, au hor of Ferdinand and Isabella, d c- dre.
Travels in Mexico, during the years 1843-4. By
Albert M. Gillam, late U. S. Consul to California.
Rambles by Land and Water. By B. M, Norman.
Tbe Artist, tbe Merchant, and the Statesmen."
By C. Edwards Lester. 2 vols complete.;'
Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in the years
1843-4 A 5. By the Rev Joseph Wolff. D D-
The Vigil of Faith, and other Poems. By C. F.
Hoffman. - t
The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell.
By Thomas Carl vie.
Montezuma, the last of the Aztecs an Historical
Romanes, on tbe conquests of Mexico.
Puritanism By Thos. W. Coiu D. D.
Life of Moxart, including bis Correspondence.
By Edward Holmea.
The Philosophy of Mystery. By Walter Cooper
DindJ ' .". , i...---'--'-
Trippings in Author Land. By Panny PorresierJ
Manual of Matrimony, gathered together for the
safety of the single, snd the weal of the wedded.
By a Bschelor.
The Voice of Flowers. By Mrs. L. H. Sigoumey.
Love's Token-Flowers. By Emma C. Embory.
The K'ongs and Ballads of George P. Morris
First complete edition.' .
No. 45 Hsrpsr's Illuminated Bible. The work U
nejrly finished. - -
. No. 7 Harper's Illustrated Jew. j
A few copies more of Tbe Jew, complete. ,
- The above list of Banks are aft valuable works,
and have been published only a short time and all
vrho wish te read something new, will please call at
the old sand, where tbey will find one of the largest
collections of Books, in the various departments'!
Literature, that hate ever before been oilsrru in the
Southern market. "
HENRY D TURNE-
: At the N. C Bookstore
"January U.
Print Warehouse, I
, . in new york; , - : -
To supply the City and Interior Trade, by the Piete
HEHOVED ;
From 113 Pearl Street, to
44 CJSDtflZ STilJEJSTy 'A
"' - Neas Wjluim Stxxzt.
TT EE it' R R P.1FST R n r!a nnt'm m iV.
Dealers in Dry Goods, that they have removed
a taw a m . - , t .
uicir vr arenonse lor rrtnted calicoes exclusively, iron
Pearl to 44 Cedar street. Bv comfinincr ibir Mira
tion to Prints only, L. & B. are enabled to exhibit ait
assorunent ur surpassing any ever belore ottered in
America and to. sell at nrire low. nl onrttv
r --- m- ..g
lower, than houses whose . attention is divided smons;
a largo variety oi articles. " i
Tbe Stock consists of several thousands of Pattern
and Colorings, embracing every variety of - - ' :
American ana roreisn irinti -
In market mn atvU a? hih m ni nn ...I..'
iyely for tbeir own, sales, and; cannot he had else-
wnere, except in seconu nands. :
Dealers in Prints will find it for their inferesf te
examine this Stock before making their purchases
they will have the advantage of learning the lowest
market pricesand comparing all the desirable style
in market side by side. "
Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every varieties)
of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyer. '
oeptemper zo. 1844. . - -.. , ? . . , 78
A Book-Keeper.;r
A YOUNG MAN, who has bad seven or eight
years experience, wishes to obtain a situation ia
a Wholesale, or large Retail Establishment, as Book
keeper or Clerk, either North or South. Satisfactory
rtfrnn will Ho riir A It .i..n.!u.. -J
wnuiuuuivuvui BU-
dressed s: F., Wiliianisboro Granville County, N.
C. will receive Immediate attention, f :
January Snd, 1846. ! - 3 0w -
200 Dollars Reward.
A Proclamation by His Excellency, WILLIAM
A. GRAHAM, Governor of North Carolina, -
WHEREAS, It has been made known to me
by William Fobbxs, Coroner of Camden
County, that one Ebwix 8a writ, late of the Cona
ty of Pasquotank, stands charged with tbe' murder
of Cats i aura Lihtoh, a widow woman, in the said
County of Camden ; and that the said Eawlar Saw
ri has escaped from Justice t " ' '
f 'Now, therefore, I, William A. Ga ah ax. Gov
ernor of the Stale of North Carolina, do issue this
my Proclamation, offering a reward of TWO HUN
DRED DOLLARS, for the apprehension and de
livery of the said Edwjic Sawtxu to the Sheriff of
Camden County aforesaid, or for. his commitment to
any Jail in tbe United 8tates, beyond the .limits of
this State : And, I do moreover enjoin and require
all Officers of the State Civil and ; Military, to use.
their best exeitions to arrest the fugitive aforesaid,
that be may be dealt with according to Law. K t . s.
lvn under my hand,: and attesteel
j$Vrfe, with the Great Seal of tbe State of .
rth CaroUna,at the City of Raleigh.
tbe 31st day of December, A. D.4641."
and of our Independence the 70 th. " r
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM
Hkvbt W. GsahaIc, Private Secretary. 'ai
, ' , DESCRIPTIONS ;l 1 ' j
Enwiir Sawtik is a young man, 2Q or 31 years' 1
of age. about 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, stout frame,
round full face, brown hair, blue eyes,; rather a down , -'
look, has an impediment in his 8peechf snd converses
but little, except when under the influence of liquor.
CJTATE OP NORTH CAROLINA CaAvas'
3 Cochtt Soperlor Court of Law, Fall Ti
A. V., 1S45. :
Wesley Gray,
I . ' vs. .
, Nsrcissa Gray. .
Petition for Divortt,
tt appearing to the Court that a subpeena end afiae
subpmua have been duly issued in this case, fni
that the defendant,- Nsrcissa Gray cannot be found,
snd that proclamation hath been.2 publicly made at
the Court Hou$e door by the Sheriff of Craven Coun
ty, for the said defendant; to appear ' and answer as
commanded by the said ' subpoena f it is ordered by
tbe Court, that notice be given in the Newbernian,
and Raleigh Register, two newspapers printed in, this
State, for three months, for the said defendant
Nsrcissa Gray, personally to be and appear at the
Superior Court of Law to be holden for tbe ' cotinty
of Craven, at the' Court bouse jn Newbern, orT the
fourth Monday a ter the- fourth Monday bf March!
next, then and there plead and answer to the petirfoq
of Wesley Gray for Divorce, or the same will be taken
pro confeaso and be heard according to the act of the
General Assembly in such case made end provided,
Witness; William 8. Blackledee Clerk of the
Suuerior Court of Law for the Cofiutv of Craven! at
Newbern, tbe fourth Monday after the fourth Mondar
of September, A. D.-1845.i;-&:i f'itH''
WILLI AM 18. BLACKLEDGE, C. 8, C. . a
Dec 33, 1845 n (Pr Adv. 10 ) ;4 $tk
. wonTicAnonA.;;i '
Mutual Irmrancc Company'
TTJfjURSUANT te an Act pt AssVmWy, a Compaf
l . ny hss been formed in this Stste under thf
name and style of the North, Carolma MutoaLIo
surance Company.': end is now fully -organized, bjf
tbe appointment of the following Officers, v t
JOSIAHO. WAT80N, President, fc;-
- ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President,, -RICHARD
8MITH, Treasurer, i ' r -THEODORE
PARTRIDGE Secretary, .
CHARLES MANLY, Attorney,: -;
RICHARD SMITH, J J riWir
ALBERT 8TITH. i i : El5 Coa
WESTON R, GALES, j . ;
The Company is now prepared to receive applies
lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company js author
ised to take risks en pwellieg Houses, Stores, Khope
snd , other buildings, Furniture. .Merchandize,' aid
other property, against lose er damage by .Fire, - ,
The Office of the Company is in the second Hory
of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr,
tf, r. SMpru, at the corner or FeyetteviU and liar
gett Streets, where full information and explanation
touching the principle ef Mutual Insurance, will be
cheerfully furnished by tb 'Secretary of the CotV
peny. . r 1 1 v
.Raleigh, Jsnusry IT. 1 84. - - - : " 6tf
JOB PRINTING,
1 ' ?
JUynxtg ifcenUy received a fresli :e upplcr
fjle
We are now prepared to execvUin ar
It urivrt a.-1
3
1
it
, 9
h
s-tf
' sear 1 .