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WirtSWJSf'j .... . i - i .ttt. ! LC H Mtiai Ul ii.ii Allied PE0rEI2TpS Iff - - , . . . - - . .. . -! 'i I -i i iVA.- i I I ' II & . -FZ X. . 1 I I -. VT'V .J I , xV V j. - je ll!CX' .1 a m Ti..v.. J .1 ,1 .l II . i 1 1 1 1-4 i -,. I I .,,t -,. ,... , 1 i I ;i I twill I t ' I T-' I I . I . "I i.'.V., I ill I -H f KJjr !-. j - I ,il i ' """ " i'i mmuilil2-l' wm ii i"'n ' " ' '" i' y i.sin.....,. Tr-; ' . w-t-trirTT-rvn. ?H , r, , , rr-rrf;f r i I. I. a it 1 I I TERMS OFITHE BEMHVEEKLV REGISTER. "M-'t l . " , ' . . .... 'J S 5cnn. Five doUi per. aanm litlf ! f ' ' laMrUon? Oo-? Dollar ;' cfteh sabaeqaent inaertlon, 'Court Order? d4 Judicial Advertisements rUl be chrge4 25 per crot. higher -bat a'dedactJoa of 33 per cent, will be made ' from the, regular prices,' for adTertiera by ihe year." A -?C n. t AdTertisemcnla, inserted in the Smi-WtriLT Rt- ottTta, will Uo Appear ia- th Wcuxr Paper,' free of char2e.ii .t'--lSJ' 1 .: " . 87 Letters to the Editor most be rosT-riio. i : , ) ; KIX DAJltIEL'SFT.r-R F.VOL-l TO aiURCIIAITS f GOO G NOBTH. , 213 Pearl Street, Neto Tori, r Importers of Uardvrare, Cntlery, . ' Guns, Hlf le, JPistoIs, Ac. from r a v -r t ; England, France und ' - Germany, ' ;J . A RG prepared to sell on the, moat favorable terms, CUTLERY' of all kinder including Knires and.'xxiria; of. every description, and quality, ;,.jftj j. r-:C-'!v.trf -H'O'.Of I - Razors. Scissors,Pocket Knives, do., do. ; Gpna, Pistol Rifles and Maskets, r , ;4 d. Gun Smith's Tools, " ' dv da Anvils, Vices,' Hoes, Trace .ChainsV&c &c 1 - Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. . Scythes Saws, and Tools lof all kinds. ! '? 'Jipaanery and Britannia Wares. r ' j : c : Brass Goods,' of all kihds 1 f- H.r ! rMathematie'at' Iastramenfr l 4 :; ' a 1 . Fmhin and Fowling Tackle, &c. &eV' i A. W. S. & Co.ire Agenu for the Patent self, xockfrig, rast steel six Barrel revolving PISTOU sttperior to anj kind of Pistol for a safeguard." Merchants wilt find it to their interest, to call, before purchasing else where. ' "M ' October ' - ; V : 81 CIGARS! CIGARS liCIGARSI! !v i we coneiadtly keep on band a fall aortmen( of high REGALIA, Eisperanza:- CAZADOltB,. JUANDRMA, WERNER,' &C . -Havana;31- r" ' PRINCIPE, ' and aR kind of domestic rnanafaclttred Cigars. .A , general usttrtmeat of pernor chewm TQliA,(;CO; Marcuba, Congress, s coarse ,Rappee .and - .Scotch " 8NUFF; Cigar rases, Snuff Roxe, and all articles in the line, which we offer at New' York pricet, by the wholesale or retail.- All orders thankfully' received and attended to with dispatch. . Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigars and To bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds, "suited to the taste of the conno!esur.s " Call ind try at . .. ,1 , KRAUSE -Jc'MILLER, - : Fayettcville street, opposite the City Hall. Sept 2. ). ;',;.- ' , ' ; f:; ''; -: " 39 SURSICALUND DENTIL ISSTROSESTS, &c v COISISTIiVO W PART OP "Flags' Forcepa " ao elegant morocco case"? con taininz four Forego adapted to either extremitv of a w . each jaw, an 4 . otherwise so essential improvement upon tbs old, instruments. !-? ; ; f- Teeth Estraetors," put up ia neat cakes, contain, tng Turnkey and three claws, two forceps, and Gum Lancet. . -t . ': . " . . Weigand & Snowdens Thumb Lancet, Evans. Crown do . do - , V. ; Hilver 3pring. Button i ... :-do ..--j- Comman do do 4 - , do : .. . ' CUae uoo'de enl single Trusses. t Hnil 4 Weigand's Trusses, for children and adults. . Sospsnsary Bandages. - u ! . m . - Silver and Gum Elati Bougies and Catheters. Maw celebrated 8elf-ijecting Apparatus.' Gum Elastic and Glass Syringes. : Blo;-k Tin Syringes, of all sizes and descriptions, from t' 16 1 6 Ht.' hj rises' and otherwise. 'l -. '-.i ' Mrs: Wooeier's Uuro; Abdominal Supporter A Together with a Ure. supply of Mediterranean and coarse tfponge, just to hnd and for sale low at ---- : -'PEsCUD'S Drug Store. JanJ 9, 1846 '5 ' - ' . f - 3- x : ' NEIV , ;PIRM. : i Shoes, leather, Salt, Iron, Flonr, Ac TTHHE Subscribers have opened a Store of DRTT U OOODS nd FAJHLY iHOClv RtE, on tlie South aide of Hargett Sueet, one door Eatt of Williams, Hswood &. Co's. Apotbe eary Establishment, where the intend to keep of the best qualiif, every article , usually kept in a Fajsilt Gaocsav, Liquors excepted. . . And they. intend , to sell as low, or lower, than suy other. House in .ibis place, for Cash ;. tbey.wUt take in exchange for their Goo is, Country Poduce, tsucb ' as Corn, , Meal, Flour, Peaii Iiry Hides, &.o. . -"-'.' "'. .1 ; s - ;., B. Btf BUFFALO E, i V;" 1 v; JR. CHERY November 20 92 3m And New Goods Btill Comins; ! I TRHE Subscribers take occasion to snnouuee te 1 JL their friend and ihe Ppblic genemljy,ihat Sa. lug "(one into juto the Mercantile, business .in the Bouse, formerly ,cnp'ied by H. A. BanaiW &. C one' door below ,WiHUms, Hay wood Aq Co they iava or), hand a q 4 are constantly receivinc Jarge and excel. jent supplies of ,mt: . T ,-,3 j a:av 'STAPLE' AN0 FANCYDRY GOODS, together with H AT,' HOES, sad BOOTSi -and SHOES for Ladies, which hev offer at tow rates far Cahc or on a short Credit to punctual deIer-i TheiWck is aurh, that they will be shle to funiiah 10 uieii uawujvi wnurTcr may ne oweu in unr line of bnatiMMs; SnJ they can conSdf ntly aasore- the public 4ha thsiV pf ice WiU lief as low and their: term- a smaHlaGriai tlioaeof any House thin sid of Petersburg -"They would most renpertfullyask thetri friends-snd the public to t'tvo ihem a call 1 anl if cheasnJooif Goods. anTfair bargain will entitle them it, they hipVw irecsfve,aatbey will endeavor to merit, a liberaf ahaie tt the photic-patronage. , 1 ;?.inw.irtT"ti:- -trpj HBjrT, - 'w.. F JORDAN. . ' Raliin,Oct.24.i845. " v ' 84-tf ' TV Tf B ' would reapectfu!ly inform the eitixens of VV Raleigh, arid the public genefmlry thai we have opened k Cigar4 manufactory In Raleigh; where -t t.v rvr:.'QQOTtTIOATiirA"irL fPEClAL ! AGE.N CY fot the Cfty of New York. 3 bra 'millions have been distributed to the foa nat.,.,.fV4,.niiJj- .a .l ,:j;sj'"'j ' V . The subscriber would invite the early attention of al. perstNis desirous pf a chance in any of the following Brilliant Schemes,' soon' to be diawn, uider the man agement of Messrs. J. G.: Gasookr & Cor,' succes sors to Messrs. Yatks & MclsTrai.and Messrs. D. PAiira&Uo. -'f.-;?: !;-'ti-' tin 'J ' ill , Erery pernon ordering tickets of the subscrilier wit receive the official drawing, published in the Bulletin, newsi-aper' The same paper will alo contain a lUt of schemes' ahead. ' -r J - -" r ' : Money; on ' all' the solvent' banks in 0 the United Slates, an J Canada, received at pat for lUkets sold at the old Court of, Friune,.220 broad way ; and the postage is always paid by the subscriber on all letters containing $5 and upward. ' t , j. . , . '. 4 Cj Money can be sent by mail with perfect safety, and all letters are invariably answered the same day as rrceived; All communication with this office strictly confidential. ." .: ! ' ' Be particular and address , JOSEPH HOUGH, 220 Broadway. A Grand Capital Prize of ' , $50,000. : r . 1- ALEXAIDKIA LOTTERY CLASS 9. FOR 1846., To be drawn at Alexandria, D.! CI, on Saturday, . .. February 28. 1846. " - " 78 SUaBERS-rll JRAWJj BILLOTS. '( J. G. Gregory & Co. Managers. ; . SCHEME. $30,000 20.000 ' - laooo 6.000 : 3.000 , 7 t1 1,000,,, ; 500 300 ' 200 150' $50,000 20,000 10.000 5,003 3(XW 2.553 ,50.000 50.000 39.000 l&OOO fc 9.750 5.200 .3.000 ; v 5 'AX) 324.4) 50 ( .100 130 65 65 65 . 65 130 4.680 27.040 1 - eO ' .,40 24 - 'TV S v. 3200 amounting to '703,703 '' 'Wholes $12 Halves $6 Quarters 83. A' Certidcate of a Package 'of 28 Tickets will be sent for 3160Shares in priportion. NEfW. JERSEY-ST ATE L Q TTER Y, Fyr the penefit of the Society lor the Encourage ment o. Useful Manufactures, Class 24..I0F ' 1343, .'to be "drawn at "Jersey City, Wednes da;Feb.'18; 1816 I If.iSnmDcrs 11 Drawn Ballon. J. G. GREUOUY it CO. Maaisaas. 1 r-i SCHEME.' -'520.000 '' - 5,000 ' ! 2,500 V..-. ; 1,800 , , . , 1.033 20 10 5 - 1 1 1 1 r i 520,000 -, 5.000 : 2.500 1,800 1,033 , 64,000 6 400 5:120 3,840 2,560 30.080 110,830 .-II 160 123 '128 k ' i - 123 128 3,008 22.178 J- 25,361. amounting to S253513 VVh.,IM 5H vea S21 Quarters 411. ; A certificate of a package of 25 ticketa will be sent for 1 60.' Sharea in proportion: w . - PACKAGES.".. - i. It will be observed that the price of a Certificate of a Package of Tickets is the amount of ritk only or, in other words, the difference between me cost of a Package and the lowest amount it can posmbly draw. When Packages era ordered the amount of ruk only has te be sent. U ben single Tickets are ordered, the whole sum must be enclosed,,: - " i )l . All monej letters invariably come safe by mail, if addressed to JOSEPH HOUGH, ' f " V . 220 Broad way N. IT. ' neWenee Messrs. J.' G.Grezorydc Co. ' GARDEN SEED, 7 , COMPRISIiNG' nesrly every popular .variety, and warranted to be fresh and genuine and of the gri wth of 1845, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of V ' ' ' ' - ' r j : ' WILLI AMS, .HAY WOOD dc CO. ' ' These 8eeJ were bouht and will ! be sold by weight; to which e would invite the- attention 6f puichasers, as being not only cheaper than iboxe, that come ready put up iii papers, but can be examined before being purchased. A liberal discount to those who purchase in quantities to 'sell aKain. ' " ' ' .'it . ' ; .-T-. 'W.H. & CO. Feb. 2. 1845; ro PATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, Cahtirit Cocktt. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, A. Dm 185. "t'l . ryy- ? -... 1 - Mary Tarbox, i? r ? -ti . . " w. .. ' ' .. , James Tarbor. . , . .:r Fdiiion for, Divorce t . . , . . : 4 ' . In this csse it being made appear to the satisfkc lion of the Court, that a subpoena and alias : supmns. had recularly issued as directed by law. tithe defen dant, commanding bis - sp pears nee in this , Court to plesd or answer to the peut toner a petition, and ; that a copy of such aforesaid subpoena had been Jcft at the last place of the abode of . iho-sasJ defendant' in. this State nvre than fifteen days before the day , of the return of each of said, subpoenas, proclamation was therefore made by the Sheriffs at the door . of the Court-house. for the raid defendant , to' appear and answer as commanded br, the said subpoenas; and the said defendant being so-called,' made default : It is therefore ordered that the Clerk cause notice of the I pendencv of thurTtTiTon fo' be published iq r the f Newberniah 'and Rateijrir Reeiater for three monihs, and that at the next terra or tRe Jopenor voury 01 Law. 10 be JieKl for the countv of Carterei,! si, tne t:ourt-bouse in Beaufort, on the, third Monday,, after tounn Jwonnay 01 iarcn nexi.an io ,ut be submitted to s Jtirv to asctrtsin the wort br of the material fact.1 charged in the petitioner petition. ; ; W jtne;1 Jame Wnnt- Clrk! -f Hhsr'topsrW Court of Law, f.:the rauhty of Cateret at'Beajuf.Tl. ihe third Monday ; after the fourtk Moodav of, Sep- V r V - ;v - 4AMES W. HUNT, Crs. C. 3 (Prj'A dVj f j&.S ' ' '"'' f- ''V '" V y 91 Snt JOB PRINTING ' Nsatlr. executed je JhittQfXt-'- v i Aad at tfas shortest aotice. - A C, 'jl!ifl ... "'IllKJE'jSTOCX'OF'DRr.GOp ;?t- Sellinar off ; at Cost t ! ! 1 : I rpHE firm of Kussell k Cooke having been disspl JL ved, Dd their remaining stock of Goods having passed info the bands of Mr. Kuellf one of the late firm,' who is determined to close the boaineas as speed ily a practicable,' the whole stock, comprising an ex tensive asaortment of ' '. ' ' 'bKt GOODS AND i GROCErtlES of excellent quality, is now offered for ssle at cost. - Goods of almoiitvery 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 sion. ; , ' ... ,. '. ', ' t , ' '. t ; , The public are assured that this 'offer to sell at coat is made in good faith,' and will be strictly adhered to. They will alo find the goods of the best quality, fashionable, sound, and substantial, of a kind made for usei not tnerely to sell. , ' ' ' All may be suited, as there are on hand many ar ticles of thinnest quality as welf'ss a large assort ment of thef oarser and more substantial kinds.' All are iiiviied to call and examine and judge for themselves; thoce who have the keenest taste for CH EAPNESS, will douUless l satufid. Those who do not need at present, will , ' SAVE by buying now and laying up for the future. Let it le remernbered-ihat- no one will sell Goods in a regular - buoiness without profit, by which they can live ; that no one will sacrifice goods st less than cost without compulsion and that cost is as about aa cheap as most merchants can afford to sell and most people would with to bo v. : GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent, Raleich. Jan. 1146. ' 5 -if. TO THE NORTH. WINTER ARRANGEITIEIf T. I ?Ut Petersburg and Roanoke, and City JPoiut Rail Roads and Jaincs River and Ray Steamers. . ' THREE TIMES A WEEK. . a By far the mo&t comfortable route and certain one of getting Rorth. 1 - - ! rTnHE.trae!lmg ; public are repeclfully informed, Jj . that. a Train of Cara will leave the. City Point Depot (at Pelerab'irg.) on the mornings of Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays, at S A M. coiineclmg with the James River Steamers, Curtis ' Peck, Capt Dais or Alice,", Capt. skinner, one of which Steamers will leave City Point on those days at'9 A. M. arriving at Norfolk the rame afternoon at 5 P. M. where the traveller can cuy on board the' Baltimore Boat until they leave the next afternoon without ex tra charge . 1 ' . . The sufierior Steamer, Georgia, Capt. Cannon, will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, 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 ashmgton Citv, or Cumberland.. WINTER FARE. The additional eipeose incurred in fitting op the Boau for the Winter aervice. compels the proprietors to advance the Fare for the Winter, lo From Gaston lo Baltimore or Annapolis $10 00 o , , Petersburg to Norfolk . 3 00 MedU and Lodging included on (he James River . . .. .. and Bay Boats. Passengers may rest assured 'hat the James River and Bay Stramera are. well provided for the Winter travel, and b.it little doubt of delay by Ice, (as on ihe Potomac or Great Mail route) , we .having engaged the Ice Boats to keep open s track in the PaUpco, when possible, should the westher be so severe a to urevent the Steamers reaching Baltimore . Passen gers will be landed at Annapolis, front whence there is a Rail Koad communication lo Baltimore or Wash ington City. Ticnets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C C- Pees., Esq. at Gaston. 1 . WM. M. MOODY, Jr., Agent. Office James Kiver and Bay Line, Wildo!, N. C, Dec 27th 1845. .5 103 FIltE ! ; nniXE iETlVA I.VSL RANCr COMf A 11 KV, of. Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and. Merchandize, against losaor damase bv fire, at premiums to suit the times. " This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com- paniesinthe United States,and paysitslossesprompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or itsvi etnity,tol.emadeto 8. W. WHITING. June, 1845.' . ' ": " : ' ,. V ' t--'.''-Agent. " COPAX TARNISH. . .... 10 GALLONS Furniture Varnish, very sui iierior- Also, Coach, Leather and Japan Varnish, just to band and for sale by , i. i U ;,! ",''' i 3 ;.-;;?'. '"i P. F. PESCUD. Jsn. 7. 1846. . r .3) To.the Members ofthc:Bar. TFTJHE Supreme Court Reports' in thirty volumes including fifth Iredell's Law, and third Equity bound uniform; u'-'4 --;J J 1 Tue above can be bed on sppHcation to the Sub scriber at a reasonable price. Always on hand a large collection of Law at the Puhtshers, Prices. " c HENRY D.- TDKNER; ' - At the N. C Book. Store. ' ' Jsnusry 20tb. :.' : ' i Also; a set of Wilson's Thirteen Inch Globes, for sale low, v :H. D. T. TIERCES in - -Store, which we will dispose of at a reduced price. Jn - - s ;. 4: W.WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD cu. .December 15, 1845.. 99-. Dissolutions . rjTIHE Copartnership heretofore exietmt between li-tue 8chcnbers,"nder "the -firm f Turner & -Hughes, is this day dissolved hf mutual consent. -Hcxar D.-TctaitK suthorixrd id dose the btiinaMx end all person lrfdebrp.1 iot tUm lam firm, are requested to make immediate pay meat to hferuli Ci-tv J : l)i ... t' l HEN RY. D TURN ER?d? ; " "; . w nelson b hughes,, r.Janosrjr 1.-1816.':! btiuzte Uiut ;-sJj; ' For sale at this Office. K "i "J LI "" ' . j v 1 '! 4 1 ; "f 4 GREAT nAnGinfS 1 TSAYEf YOUI? CORN COBS ANDUCKS. I 13 THE PLANTERS AND .MIIX EES OF N. CaEOLIIiA ( '4TXHE undersigned baa obtained . Letters Patent SJX. to enable common Mill etonea (or rociaj.now iu use, to grind CORN, COR and SIIL Cli, into meal, for Hores, Muies, Cattle Hogs, etc there by saving. more than oue third of a crop, which ia an ttnporunt item with planters. .The machinery used for the above purpose is simple and durable, and can. not, wun lair means get, put oi oruer u win t,8-," long' as the Stones last, with ah expense ot ' 60 cents every five years, "To enable the' common M ill Stones to grind ear com into meal,' requires 'no new butld inga or extra"power ' It can ato be applied td Horse Mills, Treshing, Machine Gins rany given 'power known." The same Mill will grind one-third more of I Corn meal by ihe introduction of this Machinery; and X L'li 1 1 f . r fv.u ... grigding Corn Meal in the space of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed lo stock,': is taid 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 benefit of distension (so necessary to the proper health, of animals,) by their being unable :o eat a nufficient bulk to produce distension before the animal becomes gorged. Cobs ground with the corn, produce this necessary disten. aion, without any danger of disease 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 uiseation for Hogs. But Horses and Mules will not eat fermented food, consequently they will require it dry or partially wet with cold water ' Horsen, Mules and Oxen,' when fed with unt round food, void much in an undigested state, which is of course lost for all benejicia purposes'.-$j Read the subjoined cer tificate. ' - 4- ' ' ' ' ; . fXj The undersigned can be addressed at Raleigh, and all calls wilt be attended to punctually and with despatch by himself or Agent ! ! ' ' WM. F. COLLINS. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. 1 ' 16 ly' ! ' CERTIFICATES. '' 1 Having leen soficiied by Maj Collins to have my Mill adjusted to grind Coin in the Ear and Shuck', I consented that he should do so as tin 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 helled Corn mare than twice as fast as before, and by my watch, at the rate of 15 bushel 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. . - ?' r ' v . - s . . .WM.BOYLAN. MR. GALES : SIR In order, to remove Public prejudice (which appeara to prevail in this Miction 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 Colliss' Parent Right for grinding Corn. Cub and Shuck, at tached or applied to my Grist Mill, I state, that my Mill, since this improvement was attached, grinds not only as good Meal as before, but fiyx. times vaster, 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 was made, but now grinds fine Meal at the rate of six bushels per hour.' -.r', " I make this statement, as well for the benefit of. the Public, as to do justice to Ksowjltos'i Pstent (now owned by Major Collins.) ' ! 'J.-MORDEt? A I. Oct. 20, 1845. , i 83-tf I )venty-five Dollars Reward. ANA WAY from the Sobscriber, about the last lifL.of July, 1S45 a negro man, by the name of JACOB. The said negro was purchased by me from Hesht F. Bond, of this County, in the month of January 1845. and Uken from bere to Brunswick County ,H near Wilmington in this State where he was kept at work in Turpentine until he absconded Jacob is black, about the ordinary height, rather thick and heavy, has an ill, look out of his eyes, and ap(cars a good deal cast down. ' He left the neigh borhood in which he worked, soon after he left my service, and has not been heard of since. I am in clined to believe that he has gone over to Scotland Neck, on Roanoke River, where he wss raised,' and has a great many acquaintances. " : ' For the apprehension of said .Slave, and the 6e curement in any Jail, so that I can get him again, I will pay the above reward of Twenty five Dollars. ; JAMES E. METTtf. Kmston, Lenoir County, ? ; January 27. 1846. 10 tf i Tnist Sale, - r BY VIRTUE of a' Deed of Tmst, executed to me by E. E. Harris, of. the City f Raleigh, for the purposea therein ex pressed. and bearing date 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 Property, vrx s ' ' 2 Lota in the City of Raleigh, known and Jesig i nated In the Plan thereof, as Nm. 7 and . i On one of said Lots 'ia' a convenient Dwel. . ling House, and all necessary Out-houses, I being jhe same now occupied by the said E. E. Harris, as s residence. ' -! . . . Also, negro Slaves TOM and JlM.eath aged about . .,. 33 years, and , well . known in this City for i . their valuable qualities, .i j. . u.,-,:; The aale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. . WESTON R. GALES, Trustee. . Raleiirh. Feb. 2. 1846. ' K 10 ts Raleigh &.Gaslon.Riil Road. ynHIS Read, having Iteebme the propetty of the State of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that it is in successful operation, and the transpona tion of Passengers sod Freights Will - be continued at the Sams rates as. herefore -. -Every , attention - will be, paid to insure expedition. and comfort to the Traveller. ...-..:' ,;-t .-'--. v- i,:. .--u- i A WESLEY-HQLLI3TER, PresidenC . JRaleigh, Jan, Bhv 1 84 6 .- : - ,f . il 3 t i t Tndf DnVihirfArl t if - LOT bf CHEESE, which will cope wtlh any ever.brooeht tothU wsrket.: ? -y : ti : Peach-leaf TOBACCO, of a first rate quality. : POt:KET KNIVES, a superior. article. - A large lot of unbleached Domestics Virginia Osnabdrgs. ' ' ;. ; V ; : w " "' rJ 1 ' ' ' 'rLste' psrrei of Ground -A!urn and 'Liverpiilo! SA LT I Rtarch . Pepper ; end Spice ? JSods Water, and. Butter lTraekers.:';k-; ' Also, some of LTo-rtier'Femiff Floor, which will be sold st a reduced price. -" - I Br M. WHITAKE R Rslelgh, Feb. 5, 1R46V. M-r' ,: Nt B.'r Having made arrsngements with a Cooper, wbf l.' firat ristr work mi ti. I wMai'alt times keer. COOPER'S WARE of the best qhafityj ;1 "-.: i-SWlirVCaraiihar:;:;: Kl .UTEfURV, SCIENTIFlC''ANDrMILITARV Arms and JEquipments furnislied by : A Session of this Classical and Mathematical School, opehson the 1st of January, 'irih 'adtdn (ages' unsurpassed iri- any Preparatory School in the ' Souths ',J -' -: . t-'- .vi-v-j . .Classics, English, etc. .r R;GRAYJ . ..Mathematics. Tactics, etc. -. -.0. A. UDCK. .Experimental Chemistry & BnTSPnnn Philosophy, , . .'- SJVa BOT8FORD. V TEKMS FEB SESSION OF jflVjE. MQKTHS. . Classical Department, (Collegiate cotirBeln- ' k " ' ' eluding full English Studies, with Mathe-' mat ics, ) &e.t - - f rv!, $2p 00 English do. (Elementary fr higher branches) 15 00 MiUury do. (Infantry practice) no charge..", is ; Vocal or InstrumenUl Music (25 Lessons) ; 12, 0 Fencing per Course ' ""' 6 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge.' , l he course or Education Is thorough, practical and well calculated io 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 n action, but not at the expense of tlie physical, as is unfortunately' fot the healih of our cniiuren too commonly tne case tnrougnout the country.-' t I - ,: I -LECTURES. During the Session, Lecturea on 'Popular subjects will be delivered,' of which due notice will be given in tte Public Prints. ' ' " ' VISITERS. '. Gov. Graham, ' Rev. A. Smedesj Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J.J. Finch, Hon. G.'E. Badger, Hon, Jas. Iredell. Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker.- i W. R. Gales, E. B. Freeman, Chas. H inton, ; Thos. J. Lemay, . ; Geo. Little, , Hon. R. M. Saunders,. ..W. J. Clarke, Esquires.; ; Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will le close! v attended to..., . . A cheap Uniform ia adopted Dress . Parade dsv,' No deduction made for. absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. . -" " ',' '' , . A (ew fuplls can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family. Raleigh, Dec.5th.v ' ' ' ' . 98' . Twenty Dollars Reward, ' rTfi ANA WAY. from the Subscriber, -residing at ti'&j , Pittsylvania Court Houe, Virginia, on the uigt.to4.lhe 3 1st day of December, 1845, a likely negro roan, xlave, by the name of jWILEY. , j J; j 1 he .said negro slave 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 Fincustle,. Virginta at which, place he bad been apprehended, on his way to, Ohio with free papers!- The said Wilkt is black,' about five feet il 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 be also, took from me, with a large green blanket under (he saddle- v Had on when be left, a checked roundabout,. somewhat .grey ish pantaloons, yarn, and a cap, and carried with him also, a grey homespun cost.; is supposed to have pass ed through Danville, Virginia, and is no doubt making his way through Greensborough, N, C. to the neigh borb.ood of Mr. Rush, where he formerly lived, with the .view , of procuring another set of free papers, and for the purpose of having 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 slave, and bis se curement in Jail, so that I get him again, 1 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. " ' " . JOHN L. , WHITE Pittsylvania C. H., Va. Jan. 5, 1846. 4 tf fTlHE American Almanac, and Repository ef Use JL 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. WilUs.u sv,;;. . Tho History of Silk, Cottoa, Linen, Wool, sad other Fibrous. Substances ;: including Observations on spinning, xyeiug anu tveavmg. . luusiraieu steel engravings. ' H ' Biographical and Critical Miscellanies, :by -William H. PresCott, auihor of Ferdinand and Isabella, oc Ac. Travels in Mexico, during the yesrs 1843-4; . By Albert M. Gillam, late. U. 8. Consul to, California. ,. Rambles by Land and Water. ( By B. M, Norman. The Artist, the Merchant,', sndjibe Statesman. By C. Edwards Lester. , 4 2 vols . complete. Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara,' irt the years 1843-4 & 6. By the ReV! Joseph Wolfl; D: D. r.- The Vigil of Fsith, and other Poems. Jy C. F. Hoffman.:'! , '.Y, f.-n.-v f "' '- -- " . The Letters and Speeches of Oliver CromwelL- By Thomas Carlyle. ; . . . , :- Mnntezuma, ihe last of the A ztec--au Historical Romance, on the cbriquesiajof Mexico. . ; Poriinim. Bv Tbos.W. Coit. D. D. -1 ''. Life of Mozart, including his Correspondence.-. By Edward HoJmes -,:' .C -.; " --;.; "' The Philosophy of Mystery. uy waiter cooper Dindy. : ' ' - T-Vv Trippings In Author Land. , By Fanny Forrester :Manoal of M at rimony , ' gathered -together for the safely of the single, and the weal of the wedded. By a Bachelor. m , ' 1 The Voice. of FlowersT By Mrs. L. H. 8igourney. Love's Token. Fiowers'. ' By Emma C. Embury. The 0ngai and .Ballads of George P. , Monis. Fifst complete editioril', ; " . .. . r . " No 45 Harper's Illuminated Bible.. The work is nearly lihished." ' -l'- ". I - v ' Nd 7 Harper's Irliistrated Jsw. , . . .'. ". .. t '"r .'-. k' A few copies more of The Jew complete. .'f " The'sWve list of Books are! all . valuable works. snd have been published op ly a 'short time end all who wih te read something new' will please eatl at the old sisnd, where they will find one of the Isrgest collections of BooksJiq the Vsrlous deparj.mepi ef Literature, that havs ever before been ofTered ia the Southern market'" "' u ! , . . '- ... i HENRY: D TURNER,; t t , A At the N C, Bookstora. January 14. THAT OL.D COG?IAC and PAJLE BJttAIf has arrived,- . Aim. another tot Of old BUU'T. T E It E R li?FE and X O Q Ii I fl G i Dee. 18j 184ft. nUvv3 anq Vr t. itco ' 4 ti rLBSiUsViecdtsd ahdlof ialsf iby f ' P. T, PESCUD. Jau.7, 1845V -:;Tf W?,r-v: "SiSti 3Pritit Warehouse, t .... . j. aW.;XX12.VV XOKK, "W rui To supply the City and Interior Trade, by tka Pieef or Package,, v . " 'REXIOVED ; .V...;' ' TT $EE & RRETTSTER gi re coUce to tha JJLi Dealers in Dry Goods, that they have remove ' their ,W srehouse for Printed Calicoes exclusively, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street.: By. comfining theiri auea tion to Prints oaly , L. A Bare enabled to exhibit aa assortment far surpassing any ever before offered Ja America and to 1 sell at prices as low,- sad generally lower; than houses whoso attention ia divided imoi lai atwtv a large variety of jsrticles.; r W i heSUKk consists of ctwAMniorJ'ir and Coloring; embracing every variety offi , American nnd Forelgm Prints , In market matay styles of .which, are sot dd exclu sively for their own sstes, and cannot , ba had else r where, except in second hands.' f , r-;C' Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest to Z exsmine this 8tock before' making their purchases - iucj wiiiuaveine su vantage oi learning tne lowest r market prices-and comparing all the desirable sty les in market side by side '. K 'yt'S", Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every varlatiow of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyera.l ? September 20, 1844. ' y ,;' . 78 r r:: A JBookTKeeper.: t A YOUNG .MAN, who has bad seven or igkt " jftX." years experience wishes to obtain a situation im, a Wholesale, or large Retail Establishment, as Book keeper or Clerk, either North or South. -Satisfactory reference will be given.. All communications,' ad dressed 8. F Williamsboro', Granville CoantjIC. C. will receive immediate attention. , r-J? -"Jl January 2nd,; 1846. h.uiirKi w- WW TOBACCO, SNUFF & :; I f y: :i WJVSoiitliith StrceLM. tf ETTKf & WOOD WAttD,' (8ucces- U A sors to Sak'i.. WoonwAkii & jUo.) invite ths) attention of Merchants snd Dealers to their extensive est abliahment where they will find a largo snd cttfi plele assortment of Jame? River, Honey-dew, Caven dish TOR ACCO. f Also; ' 800,000 Ha van na and American SEGARS, via ) Regalias,' Casado ras.Lanormas, LabelUs. Ugues, Delicious Principes, 4-c, Turkish, Spanish, ; and common Smoking Tobacco iiXiiP'is -fcU - ; t fjj. They wou'd especially ask. attention to their Scotcll SiJUff, manufacture 1 expressly for dip ping. Also, a large assortment. of Maccaboy,. Rappee, snd Congress; Snufia.. Segar 'cases, Snuff boxes. Pipes of. various shapes, and sizes, etc etc '.' . i r i ' February V, 1846.;.:; .-KNU'JlIMn; & CdmmiIon'StorlS 1T.i R. HUGHES, General Agent,: havintf -I XM ke!i the: large brick Store House, adjoining -Mr4H. Show, three doors above Mr R, Sshth' r Corner, on Main or Fayettevijle 8treet, i preparfd to receive in store any kind and quantity of MER-e CHANDI2E, GOODS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and eo forth; which may be entrusted to lijm,'whicb. & will be sold ss directed, either at private sale, or Pub" lic-Auctionn'.;;r';.;vri He only pledges to eieirt himself to a faithful dii & charge of his -duties, io reference to the interests of - the owners and sssignees, and strictly to account forr and pay to eab Me pwtf.";?-'1?- rfi IV fltf'f.-- ; The House which he has selected for doing ,busf ' hess in; is as nearly fireproof as any in the City; so that persons consigning articles to his care, need not be afraid of-TireV'-: i. i-V;'-?rs ,wy:ti -.i ; -He thinks it unnecessary to'give referenees, beine so generally known , all over North' Carolina. Bst to these who desire it, ha would respectfully refer 'to : the citizens of Kaleigh and of the whofo 8tate. iwf x. - v.- intN.iB.HUaHESV,V ; ,,i. -,,vi,f.v:n; Late of tbe C. Book btanf f: l Feb. 2, 1816. .f ft.f.4T' -.4 fa -..W'..3-e;i..l..-i.' cii.c-- pJV ny hss been formed in this State undCf the ,i name snd style of the North, Carolina Mutual In 4 su ranee Company,", and is now fully orgsnizedn bf ' the appointment of the following Officers, vtx ; - v -j V JOSIA H OI WAT80N: President- t: ' - ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-president, S RICHARD SMITH, Tressurer, i : THEGDORB PARTRIDGE, Secretary, ; imini.nM uiNi v 'iM - i. s RICHARD SMITH," V T-S-Pj. ALBERT 8TJTH, f .iLxecutiva.Coae WESTOXf R. GALE3, " V r , The Company is now prepared to receive aTnliea lions for. Insurance, and to issue Policies jon the same By the Act of Incorporation, the Company i author . ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Scores, Shops)' snd. other, buildings. Furniture, Mercbsndtze. and v other property "sgainst loss or damage by.Fire.. - is of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr a. o. oMiTH, at toe corner oi xayeueviue ana nti gett Streets; where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance,' HI be v cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com Kalelgb, January 17, 1845. " " C-f TATE O F NORTH CAROLINA. Beith CocattjSuperior Court, Fall Term, 1846, " tWimam Watscm Petition, for Divorce, tt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court. Jhat William Watson, the Defendant in this suit, is not resident of this Ute it is therefore;; orderr J, lia pumicstien be made for uimf.r three racr'.LrLu r Raleigh Kegiatec and Indepeodcet, to m&ls tU ptr sonal appearance at the next Term of tlis Court, t3 be held at taej Court vlloust in,; -.q.ui tbJr JtloCday in ; Ilarcjf tsn,ti . , zz:x;t it B daroar, orjudtatjcrtf (zf:z&t.'2J.? cz:;Irp ? against him. - ...;"-'-.; " --i ':Witoass,7aeAfi-C: :rfiCUs lUrr- . 2tM si Ofiice In Windsor, C 1st IJaeer:! er, A, .L I Z i5, -l ' and thsj TOtK jest of AlUtf -ti.. Indspcr 3 -rr ;x : :4rrV J03.-;D. CllEHIiY, Cltfe : Peaanbsr, WMipt.J uompany - 'P.. .5 i .1 " -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 10, 1846, edition 1
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