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. i It,. !-. . f ri-r "" - . i,-Y- rr.-r:.'-:.., . : vL 1 J ... LA. f'' .- "'lAs . i I Ml r GAZETTE. '4 . ijk. j "- . 3 V fit . . 4 9 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1846. WE StPN RG ALES,X .t C; 'J:t? ",L-:'! ill'.- X III'" I - e I : I L i- ft 1 1 s : ill. l w . . 1 1 - TERMS OF.lTHE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. 5iiJeripliaiL Fit dolln ;per mnnum half in ' Mvr(lMmir.-For ' erery Sixtttn lntt first iaMrtio0f ! On .Dollar j each obMecpiexxt insertion, Twenty-fiTe" CnU, .;r ' Court Order and Judicial Advert iumtntt will be charged 35 per caL higher; but a deduction of 33 r cant, will be made from the regular price-, for adrertuera bythe ytT.r-x.- - : ..' ' AdvertiJenienta, baerted in the Sim-WrtJCLT Re irrta, wll aUo appear in the Wckxlt Paper, free cf charge;-!-; V . t --r? .; . Vf Letten to the Editor most be roeT-ri.ii. . v.".- 1 !FATEJrT;, . I I . . . . I JUiu AU ttXIilQ TO UtEIUpnAlVTS GOIXQ HOUTH. AilW L SPIES CO. - I . f 218 Peart Street, New Tori, i f mnAwf am a ITilnrivA. ' fnfl ow. jaiupvtevisi jrm K-A tea u w eM vueavm . f tfn iic ITiflM. Plslola. An. from i . . 'fnIand, France and ' . i uermany, ARB prepared to sell on the moat faYorable terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including Knives" anc Forks, of every description and quilitj, ) j- ; i . - . : i ' ; h i. ' ; ". iri . ... j, l. Razors; Scissors, Pocket Kaives, do. J do. Guns, Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, de. Gon Smith's Tools, ;;!. : do. do. t AQfils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c Slc ' Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. Scythes, Swa, and Tools of all kinds. j . Japaunery and Britannia Wares. Brass Goods, of all kinds, j ' Aiaineinaucai instruments. ; - Fishingr and Fowling Tackle, die. &c A. W. S. & Co. are Agents for the Patent self, cocking, cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL, superior to apy kindjaf Pistol for a safe guard. Merchants! will find it to their interest, to call, before purchasing elsewhere, i " . . New York1, October 10. f . 81 CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! ; TTTT7 E i would respectfully inform the citizens of yy Keleigb, and the poblic cenermlly, that we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where we constantly keep on hand a full aMortment of high-' If flavored imported Cigars; including REGALIA, E5PERANZA, CUBRY, HAVANA, PRINCIPE, . . ;- dec , CAZADOKE, LANURXf A, WERNER, and all kinds of domestic raannfactured Cigars. A genera! assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO; Maceabs,' Congress, coarse Rappee and. Scotch SNUFF; Cigar rases. Snuff Box w, and all articles in the line, which we offer at New York prices, by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to w'uh dispatch. : Purchasers. and tbe lovers of good Cigars and To bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds, uiid ta th luU of the connoiesnr. Call and trv at ; KKAU8B.de MILLER'S, Fayetlcville street, opposite the City Hall. . 8ept 2.; . : - : . - 39 SURGICAL AND DESTAL MSTRUIENTS, ic. CO.TSISTItG IX PART OF , ' M Flagg's Foiceps," an elegant morocco case ; con taining foqr Forceps adapted to either extremity of each jaw, and otherwise an essential improvement upon the old instruments. Teeth EiUactors," pot np in neat cases, contain ing Turnkey and three claws, two forceps, and Gum Lancet, j ; ' , : Weirand de Snowden's Thumb Lancet. . Evans Crown do de Silver Spring Button j do Common do do a ' do ChaseV double and single Trusses. Hull fe.Weigsnrs Trtussa, for children snd adulU. Suspeneary i Bandages. Silver and Gum Elastic Bougies and Catheters. Maw's celebrated Self-tijecling Apparatus. Gum Elastic and Glass Syringes. Block Tin Syringes, of all sizes and descriptions, from I to 16 ox., in cases and otherwise. . fra' VVoHitArs Utero Abdominal SuDDOiter. Together with a Isre supply of Mediterranean and eoarse eponge, just to nana ana lor saie tow at , . rLOVUlJO Arug oiore. Jan. 9. 18 J US. 3 NEW FIRM.- :;; Shces, leather, Salt, Iron, Flour, Ac THoi 1HE Subscribers have opened a Store of DIT5T OODS and FAJUIL1T UlXUfJl . on tle South side of Harsem Street, one door East of WiUiams..Harwood St, Coa. Apothe cary Establishment, where they intend to keep of the best quality, every article aseally kept in a Family Gtocnr. Llaaors e scented. And tbev intend, te sell as low, or lower, than auy other House in this place, lor Cash ; they will take in exchange lor tueir Goods, Country Produce, such as Corn, Meal, Floor, Peas, Dry Hides, fcc. i B. U. BUFFALOE, '!': R. S. CHERY November 20 82 Sin And New Goods still Coming ! FJT HE Subscribers take occasion to announce te JLi, their friends and the Public generally ..that bav. ins 'rone into into the .Mercantile business in the i House, formerly occupied by H. A. Babbax & Co.,' t one door below Williams, HJood Sc Co.; they have on band and are constantly receiving large ana excel' lent supplies of ' Z'- ' T r4"- T ; RTiPi c iKin cimpv nov'finnnc' 5 wiiiiu. nitu j nitVr Villi uwwuy r. i together with HATS. JH HOES. andB00T3, and 8H0ES for Ladie which they offer at low rates for tassv or on a snort Credit to punctual dealers. Their Slock is such, that (hey will be able to furnish to their: Castomeie whatever, may be desired in their line of bosinesa, and they can confidently assure the public that their prices, will be as low and their terms as arcomm .dating as those of any. House this aide of Petersburg. They weakl most respectfully ask their friends and (the public, to: give them a call i an.1 if . cheap and gvod Uoods. and fair bargains will entitle them to it, ibey hpe to receive, as they will endeavor to merit,' a liberal share of the public patronage. ,- . ',in. ;'i . ' -n L. E. HEARTT.I - I ! I . -'-h: i-b Jordan. : Calelih, Oct. 24v 1845. 8i-lf -v. : v y. rrXTEW AN I Ilf TRESTIIf G PUB IN IICATIOrS.-IngersoU's History of Ue war ol 1812-13, : x ' Thierry's Historical Works, , -I DrJDurbin'a Travels in the East, . Webster's Encyclopoxlia of Domestic Economy,' " Greens Mier Expedition, ' - - ; Notes from over Ssa, by Mitchell, Whippoorwilir a Poem by Geo. P. Morris,' ' Topper's Proverbial Philosophy, .. ' V he well's Elemenu of Morality and Polity, Miss Beecher'e Domestic Economy, 1 -.The American Shepherd, by L. A. Morrell, Heare on the culture of the Vine, Fremont's Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, -Thirwall'e History of Greece, j Autobiography of t Alfieri, translated from the Ital ian, by C. E. Lester, t ; - ' Florentine Histories, by Niccoloe Machiavelli translated by C. E. Lester, The Citizen of a Republic, by Ceba translated by C E-Lester, ( " Works of Fiction,' Adventures of Capt. Simon Suggs," and taking the Census, and ether Alabama Sketches, by Hooper, The White Slave, a Russian Tale, The Bosom Fiiend, London Medical Student, part 2d, " Mansfield Park, ' The Only Daughter, I With a splendid and most beautiful assortment of Juvenile Works. Tbe above are for sale at the old stand on the cor ner. THE N. C. BOOK STORE; , Where all of our friends are invited to call and examine the assortment. Old Court of: Fortune. 320 BROADWAY. PECIAL AGENCY for the City of New York, 3 "here millions have been distributed to the for tunate. ' " ' ' Vw The subscriber would invite the early attention of all persons desirous of a chance in any of the following Bnlhaot Schemes, soon to be drawn, under the man agement of Messrs. J. G. Gbesobv dr, Co., succes sors to Messrs. Yatxs dc McIaTTBi,and Messrs. D. Fxiirs dcCo. '': Every person ordering tickets of the subscriber will receive the official drawing, published in the Bulletin, newspaper. The same paper will also contain a list of schemes ahead. ' " Money on all the' solvent .banks in the United States, and Canada, received at par for tickets sold at the old Court of Fortune, 220 Broadway; and the postage is always paid by the subscrilr on all letters containing $5 and upward. 1 CD Money can be sent by mail with perfect safety, and all letters are invariably answered the same day as received. All communication with this office strictly confidential. Be particular and addrese ' JOSEPH HOUGH, 320 Broadway. I . N A Grand Capital Prix of $50,000, ALEXANDRIA LOTTEK1 - CLASS 9, FOR 1846. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, February 28, 1846. 78 KUMBEBSI. DRAWN BALLOTS. J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers. SCHEME. 1 50.000 850.000 1 ' 20,000 20,000 ' 1 10.000 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 1 3.000 3,000 1 2,853 2,953 50 1,000 50,000 100 500 .60.000 130 300 39.000 ' 65 200 13.000 65 150 9,750 I 65 80 5.200 65 GO 3,900 130 40 6.200 4.680 24 11220 27)40 12 324,480 J ' "" 3290 amorjnting to 703,703 Wholes ffS Halvea $6 Qaarters $3. A Certificate of a Package of 28 Tickets will be sent for 8160 Shares in proportion. NEW JERSEY STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Society lor the Encourage ment of Useful Manufactures, Class 24, for 1846, to be' drawn at Jersey City, Wednes day, t eo. lo, ICHO. 75 Numbers 11 Drawn Ballots. J. G. GREGORY dc CO. Mxslesas. SCHEME. 1 820.000 820,000 1 5,000 5.000 1 12,500 2.500 .1 1300 , V 1.800 1 . " 1.038 " 1.038 160 400 64,000 123 .50 6400 128 40 5.120 128 80 3340 128 20 260 3.008 10 30.080 22,170 5 110,880 25,881 araouritino; to : 82534218 j Wholes $5 Hslves J2 Quarters $1. j A certificate of a package of 25 tickets will be sent for 60 Shares in proportion. : ' - PACKAGES lit will be observed that the price of a Certiflcatt of a Package of Tickets is the amount of ritk only or, in ether words, the difference between Ue coat of a Package and the lowest amount it can possibly draw. When Packages are ordered tbe amount of ruk only has to be sent. . When single Tickets are ordered, tbe whole eum must be enclosed. ! All money letters invariably come sare by mail, If addressed to - JOSEPH HOUGH, ,i t ,h i.''-- V . 320 Broadway, N. Y. ' I Reference Messrs, J. G. Gasory & Co.. Raleigh; & GaiM. Rail;Ro'ad. rmaiS rUa.1, having become the propeity of the ' "1L State off North Carolina notice is hereby given thai it is in succesfol otteraUon and the Uanspona tioo of Passengers and Freights will be continued at the same rates as heretofore. Every attention t wilt bet paid to insure expedition . and ; comfort to the Traveller.--''- .-,... Si a kv.v ,fi.i I ..- WESLEY HOLLI3TER, Prtsident. . Raleigh; Jan8th; 1846." ?: T, ; i i ATTOiirfEir AT iaw, t- ; 1 : CHAPIL KILL, N C- Jan. , 1848. r GREAT BARGAirfS ! ! "LARGE STOCK OP DRY GOODS titi. GROCERIES.: , Selllug off at Cost t i i THE firm of Russell & Cooke having been" dissol ved, and their remaining stock of Uoods having passed into the hands of Mr. liuasell; one of the late firm, who is determined lo close the business as speed ily as practicable, the whole stock, comprising an ex tensive assortment of .!,,,, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES 1 of excellent quality, is now offered for sale at cost Goods of almost every description suitable to this market may be bad so chesp, that a belter opportu nity can never occur for all to supply themselves who will call soon. . ; - The public are assured that this offer to sell at eott is made in good faith, and will be strictly adhered to. ' They will also find the goods of the best quality, fashionable, sound, snd substantial, of a kind made for use, not inertly to telL ; All may be suited, as there are on hand many ar ticles of the finest quality aa well as a large assort ment of the coarser and more substantial kinds. All are invited to call and examine and judge for themselves ; those who have the ketmest taste for CH BAPNEStf, will doubdess 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 wdl sell Goods in a regular business without a profit, by which they csa live ; that no one will sacrifice goods at less thsn cost without compulsion t and that cost is as about aa cheap as most merchants can afford to sell snd most people would wish to buy. GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent, Raleigh, Jan. 1146. 5 -if. TO THE NORTH. winter Arrangement. Tia Petersburg and Roanoke, and City Point Rail Roads, and James River aud Bay Steamers. THREE TIMES A WEEK. Bj far the most comfortable route and certain one of getting .North. fTTfiHE travelling public are respectfully informed, J- that a Train of Cars will leave the City Point Depot tat Petersburg.) on the mornings of Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday i, at 8 A M. connecting with the James River Steamers, Curtis Peck, Cspt. Davie, 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 stay 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 Balti more, on Tuesday, Thurs day and .Saturday evenings, at 4 P. M. arriving in Baltimore about 6 A. M. next morning, always in time for the Cars to Philadelphia, W ashington City, or Cumberland. WINTER FARE. The additional expense incurred in fitting up the Boats for the Winter service, compels the proprietors to advance the Fare for the Winter, lo From Gaston to Baltimore or Annapolis $10 00 Petersburg lo Norfolk 3 00 Meals and Lodging included on the James River and Bay Boats. ' Passengers msy rest assured that the James River and Bay Steamers are well provided for the Winter travel, and but little doubt of delay by Ice, (as on tbe Potomac or Great Mail route) we having engaged the Ice Boats to keep open a track in the Palapsco, when possible, should the westher be so severe as to prevent the Steamers reaching Baltimore Passen gers will be landed at Annapolis, from whence there is a Kail Road communication to Baltimore or Wash ington City. Ticxeta from Gsston to Baltimore, to be had of C C. Ppgh, Esq. at Gaston. WM. M. MOODY, Jr., Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, Wiiaoir, N. C, Dec. 27th 1845. 103 FUSE t j rmnc Jctna insurance coair a II NT, of Hartford. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit tbe times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the UnitedStaleend paysitslossesprompt ly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to 8, W. WHITING. June, 1845. Agent. COPAL, TARNISH. Tl ffn GALLONS Furniture Varnish, very su U My perior. Also; Coach, Leather and Japsn Varnish, just to hand and for sale by - P. F. PESCUD. Jan. 7. 1846. 3 To the Members of the Bar. TTIHE Supreme Court Reports in thirty volumes fjiincluding fifth Iredell's Law, and third Equity bound uniform. . The above can be had on application to tbe Sub scriber at a reasonable price. Always on hand a large collection of Law at the Publishers' Priees. HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C. Book Store. January 20lh. 6 Also, a set of Wilson's Thirteen Inch Globes, for ale low. , , , , . , t H. D. T, v. . V, r TANNER'S VoEL4 c T TIERCES in 8iore, wKich we will dispose of st a reduced price. V WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. December 15, 1 846. . 89 ' : Dissolution. FTT1HE Copartnership heretofore existing between 'LI. .the Subscribers, under. the firm of Turner dc Hughes, is this day dissolved by mutual consent Han ar D. Teases te alone authorised lo close the Business and all persons indebted lo the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to him. -vtiTU rr , . HENRY D. TURNER, ; i ' v ... v . : NELSON B. HUGHE8. . January 1. 1846. V J ' M i m i "la i W;v- ; BLANKS XX . Far tale at ibis OfiUt. SAVE . YOUR CORN COBS "."AND SHUCKS. TO THE PLANTERS AND MILLERS OF N. CAROLINA 'ffNHE undersigned has obtained Letters Patent Jj to enable common Mill atones (or rocks) now in use, to grind CORN. COR and SIIIJCR, into meal, for Horses Moles, Cattle Hogs,fce. there-: by saving more than one third of a crop, which is an important item with planters, J be machinery used for the above purpose is simple and durable, and can not, with fair means, get out of order. It will last aa long as the Stonea last, with an expense of 60 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 Machine, 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 from grinding Corn and Cob to grinding Corn Meal in the space of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed to stock f 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 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 animaU,) by their being unable to eat a sufficient bulk to produce distention 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 more by a partial fermentation. All the preparations facilitate disestion 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 snd Oxen, when fed with unground food, void much in an undigested slate, which is of course lost for allltntficia purposes Qj Read the subjoined cer tificate. fXj The undersigned can be addressed at Raleigh, and all calls will be attended lo punctually and with despatch by lumsclf or Agent WM. F. COLLINS. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. . 16ly CERTIFICATES. Having been solicited by Maj Collins to have my Mill adjusted to grind Corn in the Ear and Shuck, I consented thai he should do so aa 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 by 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. i WM. BOYLAN. MR. GALES : SIR In order to remove Public prejudice (which appears to prevail in this section of the country against all Patent 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 ray Grist Mill, I state, that my Mill, since this improvement was attached, grinds not only as good Meal as before, but rivs times fastbr, and grinds up the Corn, Cob and Shuck, into Meal sufficiently fine to mix with other, rough food for Stock. My Mill ground very slow before this, im provement wss made, but now grinds fine Meal at the rate of rix bushels per1 hour. I make this statement, as well for the benefit of the Public, as to do justice to Kbowlton's Patent (now owned by Major Collins.) J. MOKDEUAI. Oct. 20, 1845. 83-lf' i wenty-five Dollars Reward, trp ANA WAY from the Subscriber, about the last Tq, of July, 1845. a negro man, by the name of JACOB. i The sa;d negro was purchased by me from Hsirat F. Bond, of this County, in the month of January 1845. and taken from hereto Brunswick Couny, near Wilmingion in this Slate, where he was kept at work in Turpentine until he absconded Jacob is black, about tbe ordinary height, rather thick and heavy, has an ill look out of bis eyes, and appears a good deal cast down. He left the neigh borhood in which he worked, soon after he left my service, and has not-been beard of since. I am in clined to believe that he has gone over to Scotland Neck, on Roanoke River, where he was raised, and has a great many acquaintances For the apprehension of said lave, and the re currment in any Jail, so .that I can get him again, 1 will pay the above reward of Twenty five Dollars. JAMES E. METTS. Kinstnn, Lenoir County,'? ! Janury 27, 1846. 5 I 10 tf Trust Sale. BY VIRTUE of a' Deed of Trust, executed to me by E. E. Harris, of the City of Raleigh, for the purposes therein expressed, and hearing da'e July 1 , 1845. 1 shall offer for sale at the Court House in said City, on Monday, the 2d day of March, 1846, for ready money, the following Properly, viz: 2 Lots in the City of Raleigh, known and desig nated in the Plan thereof, as No. 7 and P On one of aid Lota is a convenient Dwel. ling House, aud all necessary Out-hcuses, beine the same now occupied by the said E. F. Harris as a residence. ' Also, n gro S ,ves TOM ard JIM.each aged about 33 years, and well known in this City for r their valuable qualities. . ;t The aale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. WESTON R. GALES, Trustee; Raleigh, Feb. 2. 1645. ... 10 ts GARDEN SEED COMPRISING i nearly every popular variety, and warranted to be fresh and genuine and of the growth of 1345, just received and for sals at the Drug Store of K " J WILLIAMS, HA1.WOUU UU. These Seed were bought and will be sold by weight; to which we would invite the attention of purchasers, as being not only cheaper than those that corns ready put np i in papers, but can be examined ' before being purchased. A liberal discount to those who purchase in quantities to sell again. . v t ; wrn. & co, Feb. 2; 1845 v " ! 10 Extract of Vanilla and Rose, ;. FOR flavouring Sauces, JellierV Custards, ec. Received, and for sale, at the - Drug 8tore of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. "Feb. 1st. - , B v',-, s NOTICE ?.Vm v . TT AM informed, that the' Comptroller of Public II Accounts has forwarded is me; as Chairman of the Board of Common Schools, a Draft for the Smonn due to Moore County to the Spring of 1845. Thi- is to forewarn all persons, front trading for said Draft, and the Banks from cashing the same -t If . RAY, late Chairman. .January 37, 181. 10 lip. North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY Artns and Equipments furnished by tbe State ---.v :U ' Next Session of this Classkal and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of January, tcith advan tages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in ine aouin. ; . , C lassies, English, etc. ) Mathematics, Tactics, etc'i Experimental Chemistry & Philosophy, ' . ' ;t t-K. R.GRAY. O. A. BUCK. . S.N.BOTSFORD. ' : TERMS 7ER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe- , maiics.) &C. ' . $20 English do. (Elementary 4- higher branches) 15 Military do.i (Infantry practice) no charge. -Vocal or Instrumental Music (25 Lessons) 13 Fencing per Course . " '( n 6 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. ' fJO 00 00 00 The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the various 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 tbe expense of tbe physical, as is unfortunately for the health of our children too 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 tie Public Prints. 1 ' ; I VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Rev. A. Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J. J. Finch, Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell. Hon. It. M. Saunders. Dr. Hill Dr. Baker, W. R. Gales, E B. FreemarJ,', Chas. Hinton, Tbos. J. Lemay, Geo. Little, 1 W. J. Clarke, Esquires. Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi lion, will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. 1 ' . ,. f No deduction made for absence, unless In cases of protracted sickness. A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family. Raleigh, Dec 5th. 96 Twenty Dollars Reward, B ANA WAY from the Subscriber, residing at tlQ, Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia, on the uigiit of the 31st day of December, 1845, ajikely negro man, slave, by the name of WILEY. ' The said negro stave was purchased by me, a short time since, from Atlas Rush, of Montgomery Coun ty. North Carolina on his return with the said slave from Fincaslle, Virginia, at which place be had been apprehended, on his way to Ohio with free papers. The said Wilkt is black, about five feet 11 inches high, between 24 snd 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 aUo took from me, with a large green blanket under tbe saddle. Had on when be left, a checked roundabout, somewhat" grey ish pantaloons, yarn, and a cap, and carried with him also, a grey homeepun coat ; is supposed to have pass ed through Danville, Virginia, and is no doubt making bis way tb rough Greensborougb, N. C. to the neigh borhooJ of Mr. Rush,' where he formerly lived, with the view of procuring another set of free papers, and for the purpose of hating an interview wlt'i his wife, whom he expressed, a few idays before his de parture, a great wish to see. For the apprehension of the said slave, and his se curemenl in Jail, so that I get him again, I will pay the above reward of Twenty Dollars, and a reasona ble compensation to any one who will secure, and take care of the mare, bridle and saddle, or either of them, until I can get them. i JOHN L. WHITE. Pittsylvania C. H., Va. Jan. 5, 1846. 4 tf ffHE American Almanac, and Repository of Use- a lui rvnowiepge, ior iue year 10 to. Morris' and Willis Library of the Prose and Poe try of Europe and America. One vol. complete.' The Complete Works of N. P. Wyiis. The History of Silk, Cotton, 'Linen, Wool4 and other Fibrous Substances ; including Observations on Spinning, Dyeing and Weaving. Illustrated by steel engravings. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies, by WilJiata H. Pre8Cott.au1 hor of Ferdinand and Isabella, oc &c. Travels in Mexico, during the years 1843-4. By Albert M. Giliam. late U. S. Consul to California. Rambles by Land and Water. By B. M. Norman. The Artist, the Merchant, snd the Statesman By C. Edwards Lester. 2 vols, complete. , ' . . Narrative' of a Mission to Bokhara,' in the years 1843-4 & 5. By the Rev. Joseph Wolfl, V. U. The Vigil of Faith, and other Poema. ; By C F. Hoffman. 1 - 4 The Letters and Speeches of .Oliver CromwelL By Thomas Carlyle. . - Montezuma, the last of the Aitecs-on Historical Romance, pn the conquests of Mexico Bv Tbosl W. Coit. D. D. t ; v Life of Moxart. including hie Correspondence. Uy ttdward Holmes. ; The Philosophy of aiystert. Uy waiter uooper VIUUJl f . - ' . ' . .Trippings in Author Land, cy r anny r orresterj , . . . . . 1 r . I Mmntl or.Aiatrimonv. eatnereu losetner.ior me safety of tbe single, and the weal of the wedded. By a Bachelor. ' !" '.' The Voice of flowers. Uy Airs. L. n. sigeurney. Love's Token-Flowers. By Emma C. Emburyi The Sones and Ballads of George P." Morris, First complete edition. " 1 ' ( No 45 Harper'a Uiaminatea cibie.x 'i ns work u nearly finished.. ' vm , ;' v.;:: No. 7 Harper's Illustrated ieW. . . ; , r , A few Copies more of The Jew. complete.' - !, : The atvive list of Beoks are 'all valuable works. and have been published onlv a short timet and all who wish te read something new. Will please call, at th etA o,nd atritars! tbev win una one oi me isriresi collections of Books, In the variooa departments of Literature, that have ever before been onerea in ue Southern market. V - J, . , : HBSRY D. TURNER,: , j I 1.. A . ,WMWI, v Jannary,14. ' i. - tTJAlP OtI COOITAC and PALE OTLAJMtyS has arrived . . . . . . , . ... 4rtt rik mm mtr "'Also, anouier tot 01 ms -ruu a j TEHftBIFPB and COO IllJtG z i -' r nt - v i.P P.- PE2CU0. SAETPETIIXL :;4 7 " -rl Af AlK LBS. last received snd for sals fct JLUv 4y r n -a;? : :fr?r: P. P. pescutj. an.7,lt4. .?f.r 'si TosHpply4ki City and Interlbr Trade, by tkt Piet ."4. i ,.)',, .n or Package, -v.., - . I t .,,,7 RE510 V ED - j. 5?a.Frotn 113 Pearl Street,1 to r t Tt" EE & 11 R EXTSX P.Tt Wive iAtii't iK XLA Dealers in Dry Goods,' that they ' have remove a a a a m n a m t.i - . I luoir warenooseiM rnnteo uaiicoesexclositely, front Pearl to 44 Cedar streeL Bv eomnnin their attfn. tionto Prints only, LV& B. are enabled to exhibit as I awnment isr surpassing any ; ever before ofiered im i America and to sell at nriees as low. and ffnrnU lower, than houses whose attention is divided among b ige varieij 01 articles... . . , t Tbe Stock eonaiatanrM!Myf lrmrmif nf Prfw. and Colorings, embracing every; variety of American ana Foreign Prlntf In market manv at vies of which are s-ntJin r1m sively for their own sales, and eanhol be had else I wuere, except in second Hands. f I - -. - 4 -1 ; Dealera in Prints will find ft for their Interest in examine this Stock before making their ps rcbssls they will have the advantage of learning lha loweat .1 4 a ... . - marari prices ana comparing ail tne desirable styles in market side bv side.' ' J i Catalotnes of Prices, corrected with vir vflrl.tlnw of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyers: N oaptemoer xu, ib4. : . , y ... 7g " : A Book-Keeper, ! A IfOtJNO MAN , who has bad seven or eight years experience, wishes ia obtain a situation in a Wholesale: or large Retail Establishment, as Book keeper or Clerk, either North or .South. , Batiefactory reference will be given. All commtinicationa, ad dressed S. P., Williamaboro, Granville County 4 If. C will receive immediate attention. J - January 2nd, 1846. , ; ? ' 2 6w ' TO SOUTHERN AND WESTM fiEfiCHiNTS. ; TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAR. WAREHOUSE r no, ii, JSfjBiB;4tii otreet; ' PHILADELPHIA. Tf IKOFOlfr & WOOIWABiDf (Succesti , 11 4 rii to 8i'wWanwiB6 & Co.) invite the attention of Merchants and Dealers to their ex tend vs establishment, where they will find targe and ertt plete assortment of James Riter, Honey -dew, Caveh- . dish TOBACCO. " A Iso, 800,000 Havanns and American SUGARS viz! Regalias, Casado ras.Laoormas, Labellas. UgUes, Delicio's, Prmcipes, c j uraisn, opanisn, and common smokinsr Tobacco ' V -A-Hr. ' - " fr The Would especially ask attention to their Scotch Snnff, manufactife! expressly for dip- ' ping Also, a large assortment of Maccabor. Rantee. and Congress Snttffc. Senr cases. SnmT boxes. Pipes of vatidus sh a pes, and sizes, ete. etc. " ' - rebroary 1, T846r ' ; v -10-2ni" Auction & Comiiiisslon Store. ST tt. litGiTES, General A fent, : havinp XN e ,aten the large brick Store House, adjoining ' Mr. T. Hi SHow, three d.oors above Mr R. Smith's . corner, On Main or KayeUeviHe Street, Is prepared o " rrrcic-iu ww wy una ana quantity 01 MJStt CHANDIZE, GOODS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and so forth, which may be entrttsted to him, which will be sold as directed, either at private a!e, or Pub lic Auction, "y: :' ni"v '''l:.p.:.. He only pledges to exert himself to a faithful dis-1 charge of his duties, in reference to the interests of the owners and assignees, and strictly to account for, and pay to each, his own. . . .. i - f f The House' which hs has selected for doing busi- ' ness in, is as nearly fire-proof as any . in the City, so mat persons consigning articles to his care, need not : be afraid of Fire. . , - ; r He thinks it unnecessary to give references, beintf so generally known all over North Carolina. But to those who desire ft, he wottTd respectfully refer to the citizens of Raleigh abd of the whole State. '! ? . Late of the N. C. Book Store. ; Peb. 2, 18lfi -f ..-., .10 KORTii cauoma; ; ;.v , Coiripany BURSUANT to an Ac, of As setnbly, a Compa ny has been formed In this S isle,' Under thai name and atyle of (be "Noith, Carolina Mutual Lt aurance Company," and is now" fully organized," by the appointment of the following Officers, Mi: , JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, .ALBERT 8T1TH, Vice-President, . - ; J KiCMAKD smith, Treasurer; . f ." THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, . CHARLES MEANLY; Attorney, - r: -RICHARD SMITH, j j i VI r ALBERT ST1TH, V -t s H1" Co! WESTON R. GALES, y feWwl' r,The Company ,1s fid w prepared to receive sppji tlona for Insurance.' and to issue Policies on th mat tea- fey the Act of Incorporation, the" Company is author ized to uke risks on Dwelling Houses, Stqres, Shops same ana oiner ouiiuinzs, r urmiure. Mcrcasnaize. ana other property, against loss or damage by Fire. Tbe Office of tbe Company is in the second slonf of the large Brick BhilJihg, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of rayetteville and Har g tt Streeu, where full information snd explsBatlens, touching the principle of Mutual InsQranee, Will bo cheerfully furnished by "the Sectetarj of the Cem Kaleigb, January 17, 1545. - tf I TATE O P NORTH CAROLINA B YlS CotsTT.HSoperio' Court, Pall Tana, 1S4S, :i . .vrEvelmeR Watson,- ;: . - tfef-. Svtk'txVMm-vruii 'T.-I , - - .... . .V . . , -... if ; 17sprrint i $6 aatisixclion ot Old Ctfnrl, ' thik William Watson, the Defendant in this suit, is not a resident of this Stats; it ir therefore, ordered, that publication be made for hint, for three inontns in ins ,a IWelgb Register and Independent, to maae 01s per sonal appearance at the next Term of Hue Court, lo , bsheld st the Court llduss in Windsor, on (be third 'Monday in? Mrch nexCto plead, snswf t demof, or judgment frd tmojiVk pa.sntere.a p f Witness, Joseph B7Cmj Clerk cfost ri'J Csstt at Office In Windsor; i I t December, A. D-, ISlo and the 70th teaf of Jtesflian Independence. M t JOS. 1J CHERRY, Clerk, ... XJessabsr,' I M MIIT-,w W: .-X ' Ir - - - f
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1846, edition 1
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