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W.SPIES A CO. 218 Petri Street, New Yerk, Importers of : Hardware, Cutlery, Ciuii miles, Pistols, &c from J&nsland,: France and... . - . ; Germany . . - A RE prepared to sell on the most favorable J terms, COl'LERV of .all kmda, including l Knives and Forks, of ever description, and 'quality, . . Raurs, Scissors, Pocket Kuives, . . do. do. Guns, Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, ., de. . Gun Smith's Tools, do. do. Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &c Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. . Scythes, Suvra, and Tools of all kinds. v . Japannery and Britannia Wares. Brass Goods, oC all kinds. Mathematical Instruments. - Fishing and Fowling Tackle, &c. &c ' s A. W. S. & Co. are Agents for the Patent self, cocking; castsieel six barrel revolt ing- PISTOL, superior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. " Merchants will find it to their interest, to call, before purchasing elsewhere. . New York, October 10. . 81 CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! i would respectfully in fur in the citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally, that; we bare opened a Cig'r manufactory in Kaleigh, where we consianily keep on hand a full aiortmeal of high ly flavored imported Cigar, including REGALIA, ' . E3FERANZA, 1 UAZADOKE, CUBRy. j. LANORMA, HAVANA, WfilWEK, , ritlXUIPE. f i i!";:'.i&C .. j &c. V; "&c ! and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. ', A geucral atsortmenl of soperior chewing TOliAtJCO; Marcghs, ? Congress, roare llappee and Scotch Si U&F; Cigar eases. Snuff Bute, and all articles in , the line, which we offer at Ifew York price, by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. ! Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigars and To. baeco. will a! wavs be furnished with ihe best kinds, suited to the tate of the connoiesur. Calf and try at . ,-, - t , KKAUS13 & MILLER'8. FayettcvUlejttreet, opposite the City Hall. " ; septs. . " 39 SURGICAL A7 DENTIL I. ST ROSE. ITS, &c co.TsraTi.tG part of ? Flizz's Pore'eps,' an elegant morocco case ; con- taining four Fortp- adapted to" either extremity of .eacn jaw, anj uinerwise an eenuai improvemeui upon the old instruments. " . ' Teth Exuactors, put op in neat cases, contain 'ing Turnkey and three claws, two forceps, and Gum Lancet. -" ' Weigand do 8nowdens Thumb Lancet.' ' . Evans Crown ' ' ." ' '"de do , Silver Siring Button . ' do Co nm hi do ""do"4"' - do Chae's uouMe and single Trusses. Hull 4 Weigand's Trusaes, for children and adults. Supenarv Bandazes.; ' 1 Silver and Giim Elastic Bougies and Catheters. M-iw'a celebrated felf-iijecting Apparatus. Gum Elastic and Glass Syringes. Blot-k Tin Syringes, of all sites and -' descriptions, fcom I to 1 6 nx., in rases and olherwisrj ' : Mrs. Wooater's Utero Abdominal 'Supporter. I '" Together with a tare supply of Mediterranean and coarse Sponge, just to hand and for sale low at - ! : PESCUD'S Drug Store. Jan. 9, 1848: " r 3 1AA KEGS tJuperkiri White Lead, AW 9 Barrels of Linseed Oik . . i Just received and for sale very, low, at the Drug 8tore of'i -.u---. :.v .'i 4'- -a v williams; haywood a co. Fresh'Drugs, Me dicines, &c. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & C0n IKn now rtcelTlDf from Sew Jork and Pnlladelpbla, a large and gene ral auortmcnt of ;;: : ; .DRUGS ANd MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ' Paints and Oils, Dye-Stnf Is, . G LASS.WA 8E.-PE RFUME R Y &c . AVhkh they ar prepared to sell whalesate and retail to Physicians, Merchants; and otben dealing in i their line, at unusually low prices. r ; . , , j Those wishing id buy, will find it to their interest to call end examine before purchasing elsewhere. ( - Particular attention at "all times will be given to pnuing op Prescriptions, mm well ss. the dispensing of , '2) I,.: -LB VvJ Medicines. :?' -t 7yi low.. , f r . t...,.,., . NEW. FIRM. Sr.l rfia r. SalL'trotir FTativ. t HE Subscribers hav r.A.n..i 9.1 l POODS and FAITIILY GTtOCl S Ofi.tlie. toub aide oT Harii 'StrMt "' Annt Katt of Williama" M....! t. ir. A ' . ; cary TiaUislnnent. where tliev intend io ken of V best QQali'T.'every anlcte nsial!y keot in a Piwilv Gnocamr, Liquors excepted. ' And they Intend to sell as low, of lower than any -other Hooea in bis place, for Caah i they .will take in eacbangsj. for their GticJs, Coontry - PfoUuce, i such as Corn, Meat, Flour, Pess, Dry Hides, fcc. . ' ' : ,v ,v ,r. . ,.B B. BUFFALOE. "-; ? M R. 8. CHERY . November 20 93 3m inn JBW AND IWTEUESTIIf O P17J UCATIO?rS.-InsersoUvs History of the War of 1811-13, ' I ' , Thierry's Historical Works,1 - n- '" " ' Dr. Durbin's Travels in the East, ' 'i' ' Webster's Encyclopaedia of Domestic Economy, Green's Mier Expedition; I -v ;t , Notes from over Sea, by Mitchell, Whippoorwill ! a Poem by Geo. P. Morris, Topper's Proverbial Pbikawpby, v W be well's Elements of Morality and Polity, ' Miss Beecher's Domestic Economy, The American Shepherd, by L. A. Morrell, Jlrare on the culture of the Vine, Fremont's Eipedition to the Rocky Mountains, Tbirwsll's History of Greece, Auttxography of Alfieri, translated from the Ital ian, by C. E. Lester, Florentine Histories, by Niccoloa Machiavelli Uanslated by C. E. Lester. The Citizen of a Republic, by Ceba transtad by C. E. Ijexter, Works of Fiction," . Adventures of Cspt. Simon Suggs, and taking the Census, and other Alabama Sketches, by Hooper, The White Slave, a Russian Tale, ' The Bosom Ft tend, -Lon-lon Medical Student, part 2d, Mansfield Park, The Only Daughter, With a splendid and most . beautiful assortment of Juvenile Works.. Tb shove are for sale at the nU stand on the cor ner. THE AT. C. BOOK. STORE, Where all of our friends are invited to call and examine the assortment. .. . i Old ;Court of Fortune. ' 230 BROADWAY. FECIAL AUE.NCY for the City of New York, where millions have been distributed to the for tunate. . . The subscriber would invite the early attention of all perstMis desirous of a chance in any of the following llrilliant Schemes, soon to be diawn, under the man aiemtit ot Messrs. J. u. uaaeoar ox succes sors to Messrs. Yatks dc McIsTiai.and Messrs. D. PamsdcCo. Every ron ordering tickets of the subscriber will receive the official drawing, published iu the Bulletin, nes(aper. The same paper will also contain a list of schemes ahead. Monev n all the solvent banks in the United States, and Canada, received at par for th kets sold at the old Court id Fortune, 220 Broadway ; and the postage is always paid by the subsciiler on all letters containing $b and upward. Cj Money can be sent by mail with perfect safety. and all letters are invariably , answered tneaame day as received. All communication with this office strictly confidential. Be particular and address : - JOSEPH HOCGH.220 Broadway. A Grand Capital Prize of $50,000. ALEXAINDUIA LOTTERY CLASS 9, FOR 1846. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, February 28. 1846. 7S XC3IBERS 13 DRAWN BILLOTS. J. G. Gregory 6c Co. Managers. SCHEME. 1 $50,000 50.000 1 20,000 20,000 1 10.UK) 10JJ0U 1 5.000 5,008 1 3.000 3 000 1 . 2,853 2.53 50 1,000 " 50,0011 100 500 50000 130 300 39.000 65 . -200 1:3,000 65. ' 150 9,750 C5 80 5.200 65 60 3,900 130 40 y 5.200 4X80 24 1PZ320 27.040 12 324.4S0 3-398 amounting to 703,703 Wholes $12-Hatves $6 Quartera 93. A Certificate of a Package of 28 Tickets will be sent for 3160 Shares in proportion. NEW JERSEY STATE LOTTERY, Fvr the benefit of the Society lor the Encourage ment of Useful Manufactures, Class 24, (of 1346, to be drawn at Jersey City, Wednes day, Feb. 18, 1846. .75 Nnmbers 11 Drawn Ballots. J. G. GREGORY ex. CO. Mavaesas. . SCHEME. ',' 1 320.000 320,000 .1 5,000 5.000 1 .200 2.500 1 100 1,800 1 ; .1,038 1,038 .160 400 64,000 12S 50 6400 128 40 5.120 128 30 3340 123 . 20 260 3.008 10 30.OS0 22,176 . 5 11080 25361 amounting to 3253318 Wholes $5 Halves $2J Quarters ll. . A certificate of a package of 26 tickets will be sent for $ 60. Shares in proportion. : . r PACKAGES. It will be observed that the price of a Certificate of a Package of Tickets is the amount of ru& only or, in' other words, the difference between ti.e cost of it Package and the lowest amoujU it can possibly draw. When Packages are ordered the amount of risk only has lo be sent. Wben single Tickets are ordered, the whole sum must be enclosedr i 1 fAft money letters invariably come safe by mail, if sddrsaaaxl to ?f3v JOSEPH lipUGH.n ! . . : , t , .- -h 220 Broadway, N.Y. ; ' Reference Messrs. J. G.Greao'ry & Co.,; Raleieu'&: Gaston Rail Uoad. rrnHIS Resd, having become the prupeit of the JX Sate of Nortb Carolina, niitice is hereby given that it is in successful operation,' and the transporta tion of Passengers and Freights will be continued st the same rates as heretofore, Every attention .will be paid tsi insure expedition i . and e'eotfort to" the raveuec r .. ,. . . :.' - " ww! vv' tim.r ta-rtt' v.. ' ;RaleigbVJsn 8th 188 J W U v IIU 4 IIVUHI'' I Mill a B votuv ai i S Satonel:P;:, ""CHAPEL HILL U. t V r v Jan. 6, 1845. 2-tf 1KW FIRiTl! And'New Goods still- Coming I THE Subscribers lake decasfon to announce to their friends and the Public generally, that hav ing gone into iuto the Mercantile buniueas in the House, formerly ceupied by H. A. Babaaii dc Co.. one door below Williams, Haywood Ac Co they have on hand and are constantly receiving large ano excel lent supplies of s , . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, . . together with HATS, SHOES, and BOOTS, and SHOES for Ladies, which they offer at low rates fr Cah, or on a short Credit to punctual dealer. Their Stock is surb, that they will be ahle to furniah io their Cuatomeia whatever may be draired iu their line of business, and they can confidently assure the lublic that their prices will lie ss low and their terms s at comm-Klating as those of any House this side of Peteraburg. , They would most respectfully ssk their friends and the public to give them a call ; and if cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle ihem to it, ihey hope to receive, as they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share of the public patronage. . L. E HEARTT, . J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh, Oct. 24, 1845. 84 tf GREAT BARGAINS ! X . LARGE STOCK OP DRY GOODS AND GK0CEU1ES. Selling off at Cost III f fHE firm of Russell & Cooke having been dissot JL vrd, and their remaining stock of Goods having passed into the hands of Mr". Russell, one of the tale firm, who is determined lo close the business as speed ily as practicable, the whole stock, comprising an ex tensive sssortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES of excellent quality, is now offered for sale at cost. Goods of Blmt every description suitable to this market may be had ' so cheap, that a better opportu nity can never occur for all to supply themselves who will call s mn. The public are assured that this offer to sell ateott is made in good faith, and will be strictly adhered io. They will also find the gootls f ihe best' quality, fashionable, sound, and substantial, of a kind made for use, not merely to tell. All may be suited, as there are on hand many ar ticles of the finest quality as well as 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 le satisfied. Those who do not need st present, will SATE by buying now sod laying up for the future. Let it be remembered that no one will sell 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 and that cost ia as shout as chesp ss most merchants can afford to sell and most people would wish tobuv. GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent, Raleigh. Jan. 1 146. 3-tf. TO THE NORTH, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Via Petersburg and Roanoke, and City Point Rail Roads and James River aud Ray Steamers. THREE TIMES A WEEK. By far the most comfortable ronte and certain oneot getting North. THE travelling public are respectfully informed, that a Train of Cars will leave the City Point Depot iat Petersburg.) on the mornings of Mondays, Wednesdays and FrCdayst'i 8 A M. connecting with the James River Steamers, Curtis Perk, Capt Davis, or Alice,. Capu 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. wher lbs traveller can stsy on board the Baltimore Boat until tbey leave the next afternoon without ex tra charge. The superior Steamer, Georgia, Capt. Cannon, will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saiurdsy evenings, at 4 P. M. arriving in Baltimore snout 6 A. M; next morning, always in time for the Cars to Philadelphia, V ashington City, or Cumberland. WINTER FARE. The additional eipense incurred in fitting op the Boats for the W inter service, compels the proprietors to advance the Fare for the Winter, to From Gaston lo Baltimore or Annapolis $10 Ou Petersburg to Norfolk 3 00 Meals and Lodging included on the James Ricer . and Bay Dttatt. Passengers may rest assuied. 'hat the James River snd Bay steamers are well provided for the Winter travel, and b it little doubt of delay by Ice, (as on the Potomac or Great Mail route) we having engaged the Ice Boats lo keep open a track in the Patapsco, wben possible, should the weather be so severe ss to prevent the Steamers reaching Baltimore , Passen gers will be Isnded st Annapolis, from whence there is a Rail Road wmmunjcationtojjtlumore or Wash' inaton City. Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C. C. Pee Esq. at Gaston. WM. M. MOODY, Jr., Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, Wiido, N. Dec 27th 1845. 3 103 KEGS TO PUT LARD IN! TH E subscriber has on hand a lot of Kegs which are well adapted for lard. The kegs will hold from seven to twelve gallons Apply to i . :' JOHN WILSON. . Raleigh. Dec. 2. 1845. " lf 96 SALTPETRE. Tl 'Th rTK LBS, just received and for sale by .. .. L-; ; t P. F. PESCUD. Jan. 7,1846. , 3 " MORE -New-GOODS. 'TIHE Subscriber has just received a fwh 'sup- ' ply of t'rtnind Alum and Liverpool SALT ; sIsol , Crockery and .common TUMBLERS, very cheap t 2 boxes : CHE W1XG , JOB A CCO, best qualitv. He is thankful to his friends for their cue torn, and hopes by strict' attention to business ' to :"'i"ls ''.v- i-'xt.if.t f S. M.' WHfTAKER. ' January i4.:-is .c;: ;-.'! .sii nn-; o; :s .,' 6 3w 0 vsteFresh . 0 Vsters. - j jOfAN be had to carry up tlie couiilry, ficantf a Ion tin cans; ; 1 Fresh Oysters this season of the y ear. cah be. used miihpcrfccj safely, , cat week aiier leading naietgn., , . k Vj f , -.s Apply to the Sutvcuber next door io the Standard Office' " i; OHN WILsON. J Jan. 1S.tIS49. k' U '. 1 .1 ,f, T ii 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 i t.i OLD. PRINCIPE jSGARS, r0 . OF the Steamboat brand ' for sale si' P. F. PESCCD'S. Jaul21, 1840. 7 s avIe TV our i c"9; eppfs And. sftu'cics. " TO THE PLANTERS AND MIU.EBS OF CABOLIMA- HE. undersigned has obtained Letters Patent to enable common Mill stones for rocks) now in use, to grind CORN, COR and SIHJCR, into meal, for Hordes, Afutes Cattle Hogs;' dec. there by saving more than One third of a crop, which is aa imKrUnt item with planters. , The machinery used for the above purpose is simple snd durable, and, can not, with fair means, get out of order, , It will last as long as tbe Stones last, with an expense ot 50 cents every five years'. "' To enable the common Mill Stories to grind ear corn into raesl j requires no new build ings or extra power. ' It ran aW be applied to Horse Mills, Treshing Machine, Gins urauy given power known. (i Tbe same Mill will grind one third more of Corn meal by the introduction of this Machinery, aud csn be changed from grinding Corn and Cub, to grinding Corn Meal iu the' space of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed to Block, is said to be by the most practical and scientific Planters, constipating-in its effects, producing founders, cholics and various other maladies which are incident to stock. . Grinding cobs 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 animal.,) by their being unable :o 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 improved by scalding, and still more by boiling, and yet more1y a partial fermentation. All the preparations facilitate digestion for Hogs. But-Horses and Mules will not eat fermented food, consequently they will require it dry or partially wet with cold water Horses, Mules and Oxen, when fed with unsround food, void much I in an undigested state, w men is oj course tosi jur all bent ficia purposes. Q j" Read the subjoined cer tificate. j QCj undersigned can be addressed at Raleigh, and all calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch by himself or Agent WM. F. COLLINS. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. f 16 ly CERTIFICATES. Having been solicited by Maj Collins to have my Mill adjusted to grind Corn in the E;ir and Shuck, 1 consented that be should do so as an experiment aud I am able to say that it grinds Com in tbe Shuck at the rale of 30 bushels r hour; and the dressing of the stones is so improved, that it grinds shelled Corn more than twice as fast as before, and by my watch. at the rate of 15 bushels per hour, and the me.il finer than usual. I deem it a valuable improvement, and shall purchase the right to use il, as it will afford me a speedy way of feeding myJiorSes snd cattle, and save much thereby. WM. BUY LAIN. MR. GALES: SIR In order to remove Public prejudice (which' appears to prevail in this section of the country against sll Psient Rights) so far as my statement will go in giving the advan tage which I have derived in having Major Collins Patent Right for grinding Corn. Cob and Shuck, at tached or applied to my Grist Mill, I state, that my Mill, since this improvement war attached, grinds not only as good Meal as before, but fivstimes vaster, and grinds op ihe Corn, Cob and 8huck, iuto Mesl sufficientlv fine to mix with other rough food for Stock. My Mill ground very slow before this im provement was made, but now grinds fine Meal at tbe rate of six bushels per hour. I make this statement, as well for the benefit of the Public, as to do justice to Ksowltos's Pstent (now owned by Major Collins.) , J. MOKDttlJAI. Oct. 20, 1 845. . 83-tf . Vs' ' PROPOSALS For Publishing in the Town of Wilmington, N. C. A TRI.WEEKLY; PAPER, . TO IK ENTITLE D THE COMMERCIAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS, urged by the encour agement held out to them by many of the enterprising and business men of the town, and con vinced that such an establishment is required by me increasing trade and growing importance ol Wilming ton, respectfully submit these proposals to the consid eration of the 'community in this place and the neigh boring country. One of the primary objects of Tax f ?ommecial will be to give early and correct Commercial aud Ma rine intelligence ; the state of the Markets uere, in the different parts of the Union, snd in foreign coun tries, with which our people hsve intercourse. " Foreign news, domestic incidents, and political events, will receive proer attention, and .every effort will be made to render Tbe Commkbcial interesting to all classes of leaders. . Tbe subscribers do not think it proper to enlarge their promises in a Prospectus. Tbey hope their proposition will be met by the generou confidence of tbe community, which they will sedulously aim to deserve, by strict attention to business and the faith ful performance of all the duties cjnnected with their establishment. - So far as the Editors may discuss political topics, the character of this paper will t be decidedly Whig, and appeals will be made to the' judgment and patri otism of the people, in support of ihe Tariff, and other great measures of the party, so necessary to the glory of the country and the prosperity and happiness of the people. . The Coxbtebciax, will be issued on Tuesday; Thursday, and Saturday, of each week, on a Royal Sheet,-at the moderate price of $5 per'annura, paya ble, in all cases, on receipt of the first number. ' Tax Commercial will be found a prompt medium fur advertising, on account of the frequency , of its publication,' and will be made as economical to the advertiser, as a reasonable support for the publishers will DOsaiblv admit. . ',. Tbe first number will be issued pn the third day of March next, being the first Tuesday in that month. WILLIAM STRINGER,' . - . J. B WHITAKER., VVilmington, January 16. J 846.;. . , . 6 FRESH RICE, ' i TfDST received snd for sale at the Drug Store of tJJ WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD COi ;"?NVi.li'!I 5.vVt! i-OS Ivf:.t A t--17- BROWN SOAP just received and for sals .very low by the Box. ' I --'r 'i f I ' u. . i '. c WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD1 CC i very, spmrioirtgars ,:jost rning' Brands t v..-.. . PlanUiion. LaineeinldsJ HaTrtnS.' I 9 , PsiietetaaVr' I" 1 i:PreIsieb'n fingelh'd'as; ,Urd Hyron iU Ju.to Sang, ' rat sale at the Clgtf Store or " ' J r " . 5 - KRAUSE k MILLER. Raleigh, Nov. 26. 943 M 1. f-. is, ft 't - LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY 1 Sriikit V I Arms and Eqni pments furnished by the State" - x- ' X -Next Session of this Classical and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of January,' ttrtA adtan lages unsurpassed iiy any Preparatory School in the South, . - " ' v ,5;'.4 :m:.kA Classics, English, etc. " v R.GRAY. 1 Mathematics, Tsct its, etc. ' O. AVUliCK. ' Experimental Chemistry & 1s N RnT8Fni?iv Philosophy, j7r.'A . TERMS PER , SESSION- OF. FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department.' (('ollegiate course, in; .. ' eluding ful English Studies, with.Mathe- ..; r matics.) &c. . .. -s. - jV. ; $20 00 Englit-h do. (Elementary d; higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge ... . . Vocal or Instrumental Music (25 Lessons) 12 00 Fencing per Course. ' , 1 . -, 5" 00 Surveying snd Civil .Engineerings no charge. ; :1 The course of Education ia thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the vatidus duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. . The moral and intellectual facul ties are kept severely in action, but not at the expense' of the physical, aa is unfortunately Tor the health' of our children loo commonly the case throughout the country. . . " ' . lectures. During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. . 4 '," ' ' VISITERS. - Gov. Graham, Rev. A. Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J.J. Finch, Hon. G. E Uadger, Hon. Ja. Iredell. Hon. R. M. Saunders, Dr. Hill, DrBaker, W.'R. Gales, E. B. Freeman, Chas. Hinton, Thos.' J. Lemay, Geo. Little, W. J. Cl.irke, Esquires. Letter-writing, with English and Latin Compost lion, will be closely attended to. A cheap' Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Fridsy. . No deduction made for absence, unless in cases of protrscted sickness. . . A lew Pupils can be boarded itf Mr. Gray's .family, Raleigh. Dec 5th. - i.,96 L Twenty (Dollars Reward, ITh AN A WAY from the Subscriber, residing at UQ. Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia, on the mgitt ol the 31st day of December, 1845; a likely negro man. slave, by the name of WILEY, The said negro slave was purchased by me, a short time since, Irom Atlas Rush, of Montgomery 1'ouri ly, North Carolina, on his return with the said slave from Fincastle, Virginia, at which place he had been apprehended, on his way to ODio with fiee papers, The said Wilrt is black, alout five' feet 11 inches high, between 24 and 25 years of age, and weighs about 200 pounds is very likely and well formed. He made his elopement on a large bob tail bay Mare, saddle and bridle, which he zUo took frpm me.'with a large green blanket under l ne saddle. Had on when he left, a checked roundabout, somewhat grey ish pantaloons, yarn, and a cap, and carried with him also, a grey homespun coat ; is supposed to have ptes- ed through Danilie, Virginia, and is no doubt making his way through Greeneborougb,N. C. 10 tbe neigh borhood, of Mr. Rush, where he formerly lived, with the view of procuring another set of free papers, snd for the purpose of hating an interview with his wife, whom he expressed, a few days before his de parture, a great wish to see. - - ..-.' For the apprehension of the said slattf, and his se- curement in Jail, so tbst I get him again, I will pay the above reward of , J Wenty Dollars, snd a ressona ble compensation to any one who will secure, and take Care of the mare, bridle and saddle, or either of them, ,uhtil l ean get them. ' - : 4 ! JOHN L. WHITE. Pittsylvania C. H., Va. Jan. 5,'1846. 4 tf INotice. f H E firm of Russell & Cooke m this dsy dissolved W by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are therefore requested to come forward as early as practicable snd settle their accounts. The notes snd accounts sre left in the hands of G. T.Cooke, as agent to close the concern- i CHARLES RUSSELL, GEO. T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 1 8, 1845. 5 4t. rnHE American Almanac, aud Repository of Use- A - ful Knowledge, for tbe year 1846. . , Morris' and W illis' Library of the' Prose and Poe try of Europe and America. 'One tol. complete. The Complete Works of N. P. Willis, The History of, Ciilk, Cotton Linen, Wool, and other Fibrous Substances ; including Observations on Spinning. Dyeing a"nd Weaving. Illustrated by steel engrsvings. ' . Biouraphical and Critical Miscellanies, by, William H. Prescott, au bor of Ferdinand and Isabella, frc dtc. Travels in Mexico, during the years 1843-4.; - By Albert M. GiUam, late U. . Consul to California.; ; Rambles by Land and Water. By B. M iWihan. Tbe Artist, the Merchant, arid the Statesman. By C. Edwards Lester. 9 vols eoinpbne -v Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in tEe years 1843-4 & 5. - By j the Rev Joseph Wolff, D. D. The Vigil of Fsith, and othef Poems. By C. F. Hoffmsn. 1- k The Letters and Speeches of Oliref Cromwell. By Thomss Carlyle. - f r-v-S'. T-ii-ik. Montezuma, ihe last of the Axtecs -an 'Historical Romance, on the conquests bf Mexico' fn -'''' ... 'Puritanism - By Tbwi. W. Coit: D.:D. ; 1 ; Ijife or Mozart, j including his Correspondence By Edward Holmrsr - J :T t'. v i Tbe Philbsot.hy ofMystery. ?By! Walter Cooper ' Trippfngs in ' Aothor ' 'Tian.V ;By .Fanny. Vorresf erf Manual or MaJunony,. gathered, togetnrr tor- ine safely of tbe singlel-snd lha. weal, of the wedded. uy a oacneiur, i ; . . - . . .. ' - J lie otce or r Jowers. .By JW rs. ,.,gonrnsy. LoveVToken-Fibwefs.' - By EmmaTC. Embury. The" tongs 'shd Ballads of George P. Morf uv V Nb' 45 HsWs IRomlnated Bibte: The itrorsi is . ffi. r1arp4rHl nfiisfrited Jevri '-;f A few copies moriof .The Jew; eoiBptete.3 1 1 . Thl atMve list of Ueoks re 'slf Vatsbleworks, and hiven'tmbushed ority' borf trrne; and silt who'wWb to reatf something f1fW,-yiiirpleas4 tall St Soutbifa &artetrJ lit 3 tf bwrrV Tl 1tt1eXir HP 1 eAt the ?f I CBooksie JtaSary 14. NorthSCarOunafe the OIJstaniwTjef fbft will find one4oTth largest It.etiofisotlJooisl irHne' vatrotui detikftrrtehts M Lite si tfre;" that have etef befote betfri tiflered 'in ; 1 'W'ST "iN'tf iNfEW "IrbttR:. ' - To sbppfy the City and Interior Trade; by tfce'PfecB Tf - a -or-Package',"1-1 , 1 'JlfialOVED- c .-:t j 4.141 From il IB Pear) Street to iM ,-,y -V .'''.' -i-H-V Neab. Wjlliabi i Street ?y Tf 12B &T RREVFSTElt gite holfce to the! iLi Dealers in Dry' Gooda,hat they have remotvdi tneir Wsrehodsefor Printed Calicoes exclusively JtQ0k -Pearl to 44 Cedar street.. By comfining their auen tion to Prints oaly, L4 A, B- are enabled to exhibit ah assortment far surpassing any 'ever before offered iir America abd to sell at prices Ss low, and generally lower, than houses whose attention is divided smoes a large Variety of articles,- H?,, ln L -v : ? :t .riieSlock consists of several thousands Df Paticr and Colorings, embracing every variety o( ' American and Foreign Prints" l,-r In market many styles bf which are got Up eic!u ' v sively for their own sales, and cannot c he had else where, except in second hands, v: ? , iC v Dealers in Prii.U will, find it for their interest to examine this Stork before making their purcbases-r they will have the ri vantage of learning the loWeet market prices and "comparibg all the desirable Bj&Jei in market side by side.f a - tf vw'.To'.as! Catalogues of Prices corrected with every variatiwb, -of the Market are placed in the hand of buyers.' r,x September 20, 1844, ? "in ;; r T8t:i4f . : uirr". fMrf;V?,' In-: rr r YOUNG MAN, Who has bad seven or eight years experience, wishes to obtain a situation fat A a w nolesa!? or large Retail Establishment is Book keeper or t;ierk eiiher North of South, " Satisfactory reference will be 'given. AU CommUnfcatiohs," ad dressed S. F., Willis msborb. Granville County VW C. wiil receive immediate attentioh. 1 ; " i''vs January 2nd; 1846. : T:' J 6" 200 Dollars Reward. A Proclamation ly His Excelleiuty WILLI AM A. GRA HA M , Governor, tf North Carolina, WHEREAS It has been. made known to m by. -Will) am Forbes, Coroner of Camden County, that one EnWis 8ita, late of theCouiH ty of Pasquotank, atands charged with the tnerdef of CatUi rihe Li stoi; a widisjrirtiinanin the said Coubty of Camden ; and that theviaid Entrix Saw te has ec.iied from Justice : r.il--,o; T - Now, therefore, I, William A. GSaraW, Gov ernor of the Siste of North Carolins, do! 4sne this1 my Proclamation, offering a reward of TWO HTJNi UKfcU DOLLARS, for the apprehension and di livery of the said Edwiw Sawter to the hfctuT of Camden County aforesaid, ;'dr forhis commitment w ahy Jail fn the United States, beyond the limits , of this Stale r ' Ahdi I do moreover enfoin Shd Veonlri all OfBcers of ihe State, Civil and Military, 'to 'C their liest exertions to srrest the' fugitive' aforesaid) that he may be dealt with according tq Ls.7.:J: .Mr. Utten tibder my band, and attested r5?fr& fith the Great Seal Of thai State "of North Carolina, at the City of! Raleigh; the 3 1st day of December, A D. 1845 VrrTt anu 01 our Jnuepenuence me Tinn. WILLIAM A, GRAHAM f Hehht W G rah a; Private Secretary , r DESCRIPTIONS v T EdWih Sawikh Is a joung man, 20 or 21 Veart of age, about 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, stout frame! ruunu iuii wee, crown rair, oiue eyes, ram era down look,' has an impediment in his SDfeeth. ariil feonveraei 3 but little, except when ohder the influence of liquor FRESH OYSTERS & FISH; To the Citizens of Rttleigli aiid :? , .? the Country generally. rwHE SUBSCRIBER, through: th medium- ot 1. the Press, bears leave Verv reSDectfnllv to render bis sincere thanks to the Public; for the very liberal encouragement extended to him in bis line of bosh ness, 8,8 caterer of Oysters and Fish, heretofore, and would beg leave to inform bis customers, that hp has again resumed the business,' and has located' his establishment in the building known ss !the; Cannon Uffice, "near the- OJite of the Standard,'9 wbert he Will be happy to serve his former Patrons Snd oth- efgj with Oysters, Fish, and such other delicacies, as ne may be able to procure in the Norfolk market." . OXSTERS, fresh and ilneA win be re ceived daily baring accidents upon Rail Road and Steamboat. Also, FRESH FISEi oh VVed ties' day ' and t Fridays hich may , be relied , on . L would in conclusion say .to . my. patronfe. that' what ever I offer for sale, whether the applicauon be made in person or through servants, wul be genuine . I would also add. that persons in any ofube ad joining Counties, or all such placea as may be practf caoie to sena uysters wiinsaietyttiii. have . therf orders promptly and faithfully attendtd to, they givlah; positive directions as to the conveyance-'! 1? Wit . . f hu , JOHN 5 WlLSONrf Ralsljh, Nov. 4..--'tJ Winni '(tsf,7--: NOKTII CAROLINA, i W" Mutual Insurance- - Compafiy; TQ)UISUAKT to an Act of. Assembly , svCnps itl rty has been formed ia' this. State,, under: tbe name and style of the North Csrbliua M stoat Isv surance Company: Snd is now-fully organized by the apftointment of tbe following Officers, vts tsisS JOSIAHO.;VATSON,Prtsident,ftr ' : ALBERT ST lTH; Vice-President, ! ' R 1 1 A R D S M ITH, T'f ea s ttrcr, " ? vn f J TH EO 1 IO RE P A RTRIDGE, ectebiry; Jnfi?H a im RuiTit ...rK innm & a sk a a wfi m m ava p . r f . "x 4 ALBERT STITH,: Execntite Coflp "'The Compsny U iw prepared Vt rexelveiippltc'a. , tiofa for Insurance and to Issue' Policies on The sVrie. By the Act of IiicciTptration; t!ieCompbyMss:fatb6r-' Tzed to take risks on DViTElItng ; HohseS,'Sl6Tes'Shs and othef boiIdihgi-,;Fu other prorrry, aiains? tbsk pY damage by Firct1 f The Office'.of tbe Cdtapiby is in Hid seiohu sldry of the large Brick Bhitding, recently occbj 'p4,iy Mr., B. B. SMrta-t at the Comer of FayeiteiU"arid H' sett Strreta, where full ififoiaUonVnd exp!apatiMriS, .toachintjh'e principle cheetfilllyi Yurnishs Jf j.tber aii:a w j- . - a sw m m . . m L I ' HsMSjf recenliy received s fresKeaj$V. -Ua-Mtm .. .. .... . . . - -.. .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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