J TUU- TTT'TTv IT) A TT TTTiTTnnn TH 'jTlMo T - . JJii LUlLiU 4 il UJU B'MplflGROLINA GAZETTE. - 'ti -.I"- " V,i?-" f abfea ff ' urnusnsb EVKRi,riir bt ) i : . : 11:'- -h fs j editor A5 raiorsirro. .1 . R . ; lo ;,.- t OB AUK TH3,riAXr FAI OTItlGHTl'H MACS, CSWARp'b BY FABTY KAOB, TO UVt MK1 BSOtHtSS.' VOLVJtlJE XMjV I I "A ";r US F R Ili:A,T.r MABClIil f 84'4. .v WuSfO hi I FnirT J 1 OS it MOST AWFUL AND MOSTAMENTA ;- QUISLE .CATASTROPHE I fwiANTAXSOUt VCATII, B7 THE BVESTINfl OF OHI OF TKK IAG GUNS OK IMliBD TH( UXITCD v.0TATit Ship Pbimqf.tox, of .SicAETAiir Vr . hvr, Secretary Uilmeb. l-'osmoDORi Kb- , lKRt. AND VlRUIt &lAXCrt.s4 .1 & f T .I.. .i,t. ni'rniw IkiM it li!ia 'nae bllen to our lot to aunouDce tu our rawlari a mora 4hoektii2 calainitf tbikinf in H ;f,'A: circum rttuwe and concomitant tlwi that Which, oc- Awrta oa bordthe United stare inp I'UKCir fo,yetifdif tfteniriorr whili't tm-ler wf .in tli riror PitutiMC,'"foiirt.on of fiftoen inVej low thf wty. , ' Yeaicrday va a iy appelated, ty the cwirteBj ind hospitality of Capt. STortTo.H, Uo:ninander sfthe Princeum, wr receiving at vwiier to m Snt iHijrflylnj 6trArexandr'ftr'g f wests, with tbeicfamiJJt, liberty ang:- fleets, with tbetr fam.Ite. l.berny j' ! tieroonly invited to spend the day onboard. tjrw 1 ay war most farm-able, and the company was lar?e and brilliant, of both irxf-. nor lesJ pro bably iii number tb.tn four hundred, among whorrj aers tho President oT ths L'nile-J S:uie., the Head of tlio wveraf )spartmemf' irid Ihcir familisa." Al a poper hiu aftsrilw ofiival of the 4xpetcl guests, th? vowel jot unr ay and pro'eeetfaci dortrt rba r ver, to aomo tjist&nce below Fort' Wasiiingion. paring uw passage down; one of iho lnfgo (rona on board (carfjliig S ball of 225 pound) wa fired more than imce, e5tr kibitinj the great jwwer and capacity of that fbr: inidabl weapon of war. 1 The Lndies bad ,lpar taken of a auihptdodi tepaat ; tht gentlemen Had lucceoded tliem at the table, and tome of them had left iti the yeasei waa on ner return op me tiveit oppoaite to the fort, tvbere Captain Stock- job conaented to fire anothersliot from the same gun, around and near which, to observe its effects, many persons, had gatlrered, tliough by no means soman? aa oft similar discharges in tin' morning, tho hdias who then throned thettock beiris on fbis fatal occasion aluo8t ail BelVVeen decks, and out of reach of harm. ! , - J The trun was Bred. The eX!)osi.)n was JbJ. lowed, before the smoke cleared away so as to abaj&w- its etl'uct, by i luHks of wo which an ouncel a dire calamity, "i'he gun had burst, at point three or four feet fioni tli breecli and satteredath-and,desokiiin around. M$.p HUR, oecreiary m omie, jur. uii.ai .n. ly placed at tbe head ot the navy, i)!iimiore Kennon, one of its gallant officer, Virgil Max- cr, lately returned from a diploin-ttiu residence lit the Hague, Mr. Gardner, of New York, (for. merly Member of M Senate ;tf th;it State,; aere among the slain.. , B .-sides these, saventcen seamen were woundodst'verulof tiiy bully and probably mortally.' Among those stunned by the concussion, we learri not "sttsfriouply-injured, were Capt Stocktom himseli ; Cot. BkntomI of tha.Seoa.te; Lieut Hsnt, of the rrmceion j yy. I). Robuison. of Goorsetown, Otheft hersdns ilo were perhaps more or less injured; of whom. iBtb horror and - contusion ot tua snemeHit no certain account could ia obtained. The above are believed, however, to cpmprise the whole5 of the persons known to the Public who were killed W dangerously wsariouRly hur.;' - The scene tipou the deck may more tasily be imagined than described. Nor caj the imaginat tion picture to itself the half of its horrors; Wives, widowed in an instant by tu murderous blast t Daughters smitten with the hcart-ronding sigtit of their father's lifeless corpse r The waiiing of aironiied females ! - The pitcou grief of the uhhurtbutheart-stricken spectators! 'J'liewouud d seamen borne down below I : The. silent tears and quirermg lips of their brav and honest cora rides, who tried in vain to subdue, or to conceal their feelings ! What wkrdt can adequately de pist's, scene like this 1 Aa. Int. CONdlESB. ;.' " J. t ' ' " SresAve.-Tbt several bills yesterday ordered to be engrossed were passed to-day without divi sion, excepting mat lor me iransier oi tne siock of the United States in tlie Chesipeake and Ohio Canal t the State of Maryland. . On (hit bill Mr. Tanpaaaleaujute(l iha yas RnljHyi and they were rawnt, 1S4 wciq u, uw, i , k t f OREGttM. Ur. Ba.iEsc'duressed the Senate in favor of the resoluupa for abrogating the third article of Itbs convention wiih Great Britain of 1818. liis ipeech was tbienj a histdncal and statistical matter. " . --f Mr Millar neat abtaineP he floor, and lbs Sen- ata adjouraedl ' ' -Hotrsa o flEtr98XTATir. Some contro versy aroaa as to whom tho nglrt to the floor bo longed. The Speaker asiigneu tf to- Mr. l)r6m- goole,T?rtt Sir. Cave Johnson contenaed lor and obtalneU It, -i " ' ' r ' ' ' Mr. Johnson commenced ' with an appeal to outhern members not to adopt the rules reported eiihe bv Mr. Adams or Mr, Orowwonle. Uke- ired to lake all the rules of the last Howe with the-excantioBef the, twentyfirst which be aropos.f sa to amend, j tie enueavorea to cnarga nuas of time, kod tlw delay in action upon this aub- jecttotheWbigs.;".' Wherrhaiook ins seat a rreat many strugried fa the floor, u3 mahTfestdc6M eacite. The Speaker assigned the floor to Mr. lisle; of t i. ...i : l ... k- ..... uut. " 11. nampsninj, WHO pruuncu w ira wvij wuci - ha would not even consume the remainder of the worninlj hour ; he mored the previoO question. Mmsts. Black, Clingman, and Ray net several. ly appealed to Mr. II. to withdraw Ihe demand, but he kas inflexible. After n good dj of con,, fusion the ,previous question was seconded by a rota offlO to 71. ? - . W- A irtat varibtr of suggestions were made, and vhile tka Sosrtar was uausine, knots of mera- f ware -(aucuuing in diffrep(, arts.f the nouseww - A matins was made to lav the whole subject S the table, and the veae and nays were called; f id the 'Teaglt was ayes 90, noes 91- So -the T. iousa refused to lay the texed matter, At test, rMlTh9 a and Mr. t JI'ohnsoir'a am-ndment was rqecied-by 143 tA' i Jl Wlaer moved ti lay the whole subject wn MnBJ""" 'nxjmivim v v to.- trx .t -i- it. ""W lr au i. .-ii-j t j- ' r .i. S lac,,e,,cl' v"'" " llIOH oi live JUC- iou, ana wisneu it orst rasen upon auopung nr. DrauVoole's rules eacepting M '08th, Slst, nd t - The anestkm was then taken noon Mr, Droro- Cools Jlst le, (being 23d iri his code,) which Xcluees from retention and eonsidaration all abu.1 lietitiOTBnd.ilwTO by J Ua JUlU wnnU n.il aAtnt th tujont v.fiHt we wiiouse would not adoot the twentr-first I tr. or anyuung Ute it. - . A'Ajotion for adjournment waa made, ana lost. Mr. Boyd, of Ky, moved (thia wa ilia tounn time) to lay the whole aubject on the table, and the yeas-and nayi were called, and stood ayes 88, ooea 99. :-v ,';- - r i -. The Question -was then taken -aipotv the OGth rale, and this was adopted, the last branch of it hjr?foUi ot W to 7 .. " : . $A jjrotton for adjournment was made ana deci dadCy tellora.84 tq 68. IVrJnMffajfi, F6. 28. r Skwat. Jfr. Barrow expressed the hope that th Senate wotfht Tudufge hi in taking' up the bill for the adjustment of land claims within the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas, it was a bill in which the State af Lpontiana was deeply in:ereted. The Senator from New Jersey (Mr." MnxrR) had kindry and courtnounly ronepnied to waive hia right to the Boor eft tnt Oregcut ctuoation, and he therefore boaWa V&k w?m lonjnt to take up thf bfll."., " tit. BiRitow's motion bavin rmrnWeel Th bill was token no, and, after having 1een discussed ataome length by Messrs. Barrow, King, Henderson, Havwood, Sevier, and' others, , Thfi Sanatat adjourned. ,' . , House orltfEEKwrtvss.-i-The Jouhial of yesterday was read, And, on motion Wf Mr. Fosfert was so amended as to state the fact, that, o;n the amendment of mf. MYe ivmvsov, be (Mr. F) had voted in the affirmative, and not (as, by error, stated) is the negative; . i. w " The5 Journal was then approved. ilULES OF THE HOUSE- jj,e Speakerannounoea me unnuisnou uumnesi t0 the report of the Select Committee on the ni with the several pendine questions, And the qtiort immediately pending was the -.- J'Mc. B bring er to reconsider the vote f bv which the House had adopted tle first general hrnrtf h Sf vh ameodiuent (or codo of rales) of Mr. DromgooiA vith a view w a separate question, as hereafter mentioned. The questiont "Shall the motion be reconsi dered' was. thentakao, antUthe iresult was as follows Ye o y , So the vote wa not reronanlerod. The qnestiott wtttrrinf on th adoption of the report of the committee, as amended Mr. Chapma Moved that the whla subject be laid on the table. 1 ' . ' . . , Mr. Clingman asked the yeas and nays, which (after some conversation) were ordered i and, be ing taken, resulted as follows ; Yoaa 83Naya Sothe-whol subject-matterEof the-roles was laid on the tabloJ ' ' , . . " J , .' Mat Reding move reconsideratiortof tfte vwe. and"demandetl th previous question. Mr. Weiler OHved. that the motion toreconai dWbe.laidontJie tablet . .Mr. Clingman asked the yaasand jiaye. wTiich were ordered; and, beinUkeb, rciltef as fol lows ; Yeas 89 Nays 82. . So the motion to refconsidcr wsa laid on the table. i . - The eflbct of thia vote is to contra m force the rules and orders of proceedingiJaW present existing. -; ' . PnblisiiBd Weekly, el Thrts Dollan per annum. RALEIGH. N. C. Tuesday, Blarch 5, 1S14. . -, HON. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. Wa learn that the statement contained in our last, that Mr. GbaIiaIs had so far recovered ast have left Greensboro' for home, j incorrect-? But we are now gratified to state from an aw thentic source, that though he has been danger susly Jll, ho is now recovering, though slowly. His chief ufforing7now, arises from a local in flammation, which, in its cure, may prove obstij nate ami troublesome. " COUNTY CONVENTION. It is always judicious to profit by tho eomJuct of an aIeraiiryiu..TJ!pabj-reaJ the Loco Foco papers, will find tht tbaiDarty,,o "yrfatoi.'Cony,' are very active just now, in holding District meet ttig, f1iJ pposof appointing Delegatea to a' County bmffiW&C&M isrts) run, fo tha.:LegTslatura. This , is, we think, i very proper mode of .ascertaining the views othe people of the wliol Cmmty, as to who shal come before them as candidates. Wa would suggest 'therefore, respectfully, to our Whig friends in the several Districts oflho Count jylhat they, too, should bold meetinCTnd appoint Delegates io a CtovswhThaving the aamt object inTiewrto aembleln this City,.! some daj of May Coun. ty Court This will be aufficiently arly, aa, the campaign never opens before "June, and full tibia will thua be afforded to Java every Qis jrict repre sented a circumstance whfch will Jgive-gwater sight to the nouiinatin, and add tmueh ts the ctaqces of success for, owr nooiineei i We firm. 1, believe, that . with iHcklBt prpperly conslitu- M, even Wake County can be regenerated and redeemed thia Summer,' .i t I H ... - HARDY' CARROLL .-'Thia notorioua scoundrel was SAptttred by a party tof gentlemen, ott Saturday af)ernoon' last, near, this Cty, and safely lodged in jail. ;The Watcli ..MPi9?II,?5v"whoa tPJlnk wa re eerrtly cut fromTho Stese.'a'nJ otfte artrdea 1m pricatirig hirrf'ln the robbery of Col 'McLbob's Store, at SwilhlieVL wore found upon him. "f LITIIOGRAPHIC ENGRAVING. VlVe would respectfully call tie attention oTthe U thm PjrtaKllshment of Mr. fjEORO Es- '. nn t i t-... Nan, VMk. where all of Lithography1 wi bo attended t with v. jiiiiii a icon - (Wtit fidelity and despatcli aa ithe mor reasonable terms. , HEART-RENDING CATASTROPHE, , t, ,Tlt.mournful intelligence in arwtheroluuio copiod from the " National Intelligencer," wUl produce, a profound sensation jhrougltout the whole country. - A ealamityMnor deep and dis tressing, a arena of mora exquiait4iwae-ry has not occurred within our knowledge. v Sa replete with horror", so sudden, so Awful was the catas trophe, that it cannot fail td'iroptees every heart with a feeling of gloom and sadness. Though, in its' actuaj limits confined almost to a single point, ynttfrom a concurrence of aircuiostances, it swells to an aflwir of natrooal importance, and will excite an interest aa wide aa the reign of sensibility itself- - Could lite whole scene be ade. qusMly delineated, it would subdue even tlte savage bosom. Like the head of MsdcsA, it can fcahfly t6 looked on without converting The spec. ratvr into jriarble. There is no necessity, how ever, for resorting to fable, for the dismal reality is, of iiself, sufficient. .DEATH OF NICHOLAS BIDDLE. - It has been known for some months, that Ni cholas Biddle's health had been greatly impaired, and that there was little hope of 'his recovery,? We are now compelled to announce his death. He was sbout 58 years of age. For several years lie "represented Philadelphia in the State Legislature, and, as all will recollect, was for a long time President of the United Stales Bank. SUPREME COURT. This tribunal adjourned yesterday, after having been in session 60 days. We subjoin the closing opinions of the Court : By Ramie, C. J. m Meares . Meares, from New H-wiover, reversing decree and dismissing the petition; Also, in Garrett. White, in Equity from Washington, directing an action of eject, ment to be brought by the Plaintiff cause re tained. Also, in Cannon e. Peebles, from Hali fax, affirming judgtnent below. Also, in Mebane v. Vaney, in Kquity froni Caswell, declaring the Plaintiff entitled "aa Administrator to ( share of tbe interest but .40- no part of the principal. Also, in Crump v. Morgan in Equity from Montgomery, declaring the marriage null and Void. By Daniel, J. in Walker . Reed, from Meek. vNwag, a&Mjfirtg1!"- judgment below. Also, in Aston v. Galloway, directing oecr i.,fh i'lamtitt. Also, in Kobinson s. liee, trom Cum berland, aflVminir the judgment below. Also, in Whitakcr e. Pettway, from Edgecombe, affirm rng ttie ui!imeiit teow. Also, in McKindsr e. Ul- tlejohn, from Granville, affirming thd.. judgment teipw. ;,;- -" '.,- . -- Continurifor argvmtnt Oliver's Administra tor p. Oliver, in EqUity-froin Csrtereb , Lathani, guardian of 0. Latiiam fx parte, from Beaufort Dewey v. Bowers, from Wake. Womble . Bat. tlaand Blake, from-WaKo. I'BESf DENTIAL ELECTION. On Monday last, in the House of Representa tives, Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, made a unanimous report from the Committee on Elections, in favor of holding the Presidential Election, on the same day throughout Ilia Union. -The time designated in the bill, is the firtt Tuesday after At first Mon day in November. This is so obviously fair and expedient, that we nope the bill will become a law. ST At a Whig Legislative Convention in Maine, Mr. Senator Evans, of that State, was nominated (or the office of Vice President, Gov. Davis, of Massachusetts, Senator Talwadge, of New York, and divers others have, at different times, and by different State Conventions, been nominated for the same office. It is quite uncertain who will receive the nomination, and, Of course, uncertain Who will be ojfrnext Vice President; O At the recent Whig Convention in Con necticut, (10,000 strong,) a letter was read from F. Lawrence, Esq, stating that he had heretofore supported Gen. Jackson and Mr. Van Buren ; but that he had become convinced that the Loco Foco polfcj-'was W sltould therefore do all in his power to promote the election of Hinrt Clay. The letter was re ceived with tremendous cheersand ordered to be, entered Bnltte reco'rr." " -r - THE OHIO WHIG STATE CONVENTION Mat at Ccdumbus on the 82d, for the nomina. tion of a .candidate ior Governor. The Hon Thos. Corwin presided, and Mobdccai Babtlet, of Rictilarrd eourtty, nominated for Governor. Upon taking the chair (says the Columbus Jour nal,) Mr. Corwin addressed the assemblage, or at least as many as could get within KWftjXVnw vast building, for mora than 80 minutes. It was one Of hia proudest efforts brilliant, burn, ing, shrilling 1 More firmly did k bind the affec tions of the 'people to himself and to the great cause -of the country. 1840 is npon as, and the people sre with us, from 5,000 to 8000 strong ; with hearts' overflowing with- gladness -and seal, they pant for the contest. - Clay must be Presi dent, tbe people have willed it I A Boca is our 'response. .. , ' , iVi Among the Students ef the Jefferson Medi. cal College of Philadelphia, we find the following North CsroKmane t V ' Win. A' Bojtf, Wis Cain, Jacob E. Hartsfleld, Richard & Haywood; Wm. If. Hilt, Joseph Hall. isjgsWorth, M.E. Lazarus, Alfred H. Lindley.Geo. H. MuxnslU A. r. aaemie snail, josepn a Mann, Quiuton T, ParselL Tlioa. B. t'oweil. Tryphoniiia Trswecao, John R. Wtnlowr Jno. Cf Williams TUoa-iVwortn. yvro itpqo. r , ' NAG'S HEAD. . " On the 31 instant, in the House of Represen. tath'cs, xn motion of Mr.-Ray ner the following resolution was adopted: f Resolcedi Thai the Commit tee M Commerce be instructed to Inquire Into the expediency of opening a direct communication between the wa ter of -the Albemarle .sound and thf Atlantic ocean, at or near Nag's Head. ' WiLMwoTOit, Feb. 28. "n dialling house of Dr. Peter M. Walker, at Rocky Point in this county, was totally do. stroyed by fire on Sunday night, together with all the turniturej clohingt and other contents Dr. Walker was tn Wilmington at the thne. Ori gin of the fire uuknownCfcrOTiicte. H . . ... i V There was a glorious meeting of the Clay Club at the Masonic Hall on Thursday evening last. The room, gallery, passage, and all, were crowd, ed to overflowing. A very large part of the au dience, and of course the best part, was made up of lad ics. George Davis delivered a ca'pital ad dress on the life and services of Mr, Clay, and in illustration of Whiggism. He was followed by Joshua G. Wrigbi, who in a short extempore ad dress descanted froely and spiritedly on the prin ciplee and prospects of the Whig party. A num. ber of songs from Whigs " with music In their souls,", and who are not tire re fore fit for strata gems and spoils," made "up I pleasant dessert for the occasion. The flame of patriotic enthusiasm is evidently rising in our uiids and we hope to see it in a short time burn as brightly as it did in '40. Ibid. In accordance with the notice previously given, " Washington's Birth day" was celebrated by the Whig Club of Rutherford County. A highly respectable audience assembled in the Court -House, Where we were most happy to find that, several of our oldest and staunchest citizens were taking part in the proceedings of the day. by fa. vorihg tin with their presence. The Valedictory Addrrss of Mr. Clay, deliver ed by hifi, on the occasion of retiring from the Senate of the U. S. was then read by Walter Rutherford, after whirh, an Address on the Life and character of IIenky Clay was delivered by Col. Bv.vtM. The Address was on exccllentone.welladapted to the occasion. It was an eloquent and manly defence of lbs character and political acts of the distinguished subject. In abort, tbe Address re Hected credit upon the head and heart of the Ofa tornf the day. P. S. The ladies in quite a large number, turn ed out to witness tho celebration, and added charms to the occasion. Such nroceediriffs are usually somewhat dull, even if they havb super ior intercut attached to them unless the fair sex favor us with thoir proHence, and countenance and encourage us with their smiles. We do not boast when we otter the remark, that the Ladies of UuUerford are not behind any in Ibe State (or tWr public spirit, and patronising demeanor. May 41 "fciuiue to receive from them enGou' " ment. and we win i!ed gam U.?J!e!,!i' iiart oi me QH-rllutlierJura UejmOUcan. We subjoin a few additional particulars, in re lation, w the awful catastrophe chronicled in this pHf" ' The remains of Messrs. Upshur, Gilmer, Ken. non, Maxcy and Gardiner, wore brought to Wash ington in a Steamer despatched for that purpose and conveyed from tha-wharf in besrses, followed by an immense concourse of persons, to the Pre sident's House, from whence they were to be in terred on Saturday last, at 12 o'clock. A number of wounded sailors were brought up to the Navy 'V.ud, are all doing well, and likely to recover. Captain Stockton, has recovered from the shock. and received otherwise but very slight injury. Senator Bewtos is still suffering from the con-. cussion, having received no other injury, and it is thought will be able to rcstuno his seat in the Senate in few days. No death has occurred, in consequence of the terrible Accident, besides those mentioned, except that of p servant of the President (a colored man) who was near the gun at the litre of its explod ing- . ... Mrs. Gilmer was on board of the Princeton, at the time'of the aecident So waiMlss tJjiehuri the Missetf Kennon, snd the Misses Gardiner. Mr. Nelson, Attorney General, will act for the present as Secretary of State, and Coinrupdore Warrinfrten as Secretary of the Navy. Both Houses of Congress adjourned over from Thursday to Monday, after appointing Commit, ties to make the necessary arrangements for tho funeral obsequies of (be deceased. Mr. Fries, a member of the House of Repre sentativet front Pennsylvania, died at Washing, ton on Friday last. In Pitt, Mr. William Taft, to Miss Louisa Van noorderiy Also, Mr. Junes Murray to Jane W. daughter pf James Davis, Esq. In Pasquotank, Mr. Exum Klliott, of Perqui Mans County, to Mrs. Isabella Eiliott. In Now Hanover, the llev. Laac W. West, of Duplin, to MiM Martha Powers. In Oranre, Mr. Joseph li J'kkctt to Mi Eiiiabetb Morrow : In Pasquotank, Miss Clotilda Jackson, aged 10 ears. , v... fl.ii fit. r. .,!.. . :..a iicAi tiHiisvtiio, iuprtii cuiiuiy, ui iimuciia, Stephen Martindale, in the f)4ib year of nis age a Revoluiionsry soldier. Near the same place, Mr. .Elizabeth Brock, sixty odd years of age, re lict of Lewis Brock. In Hillaboro', on Friday night last, Mr. Francis Jones, in the Sflth year oi bis age. , In.Ojrangejit Ihft Jlth year of hia age, David Mebane, Esq. He several limes represented that County in the Legialature.and was a bold parti, zan in the war of the Revolution. In Greentillo,Mr. George F. Gorham, aged 23 yeara.fi, ' ',-'... , At the Wiidence irf her fittlrtr, Richard" Moore, Jr. in Lenoir County, on the 11th instant, Mrs. Sarab Loftin, wife of Win. & Loft), Esq. Clerk of the County Court of -eolr-..-- 'In RairbvUk,-Tenir; Major Hemr M. Ratledge, the only son of the Hon. Edward Rutledge, one of the signers of the Declaration of Indepepdencev and formerly Governor of S Carolina. rg-vsi OFFICES TO BEST. WISH ta wet tbe Oflios in lbs Rssistsb bnitd wa,nt vacated by P. Besssa, Esq. And,lso, tussna adjosiinB, openins an ths Coon grrsn.. WEUTON H- GALES Ka&ifti, tTsreb . REMOVAL. a, as; &tfff&33 . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his Office to the Sheriffs Room in the Court House. ' i, March 4. 10 Ct ST. MARY'S SCHOOLv RALEIGH, N.C Right Rev. I S. Ives, D. 'D4 Vuiler. Rct. Aldert Sjieoei, Rector. .. HE Fifth Session of ihia School will commence en ths 1st dy of Junr, and continue five iniinlfM. A punctual sllrndance nt ths Pupils, at the ooeniinr of lbetSesion, is very important, and U paiikularly rsquflstsd. ' , - 'l'bpriiici buildingof thi Untiiution iiof brisk, about 90 feat by 60, Hires ttnriss high, wiih a base ment. The wings art sf grtnba, J8 fsrt by tfi, sad we stories bbjh. Tkws buildinp are on rlevatsd (round, kt lbs midst of an Oak Gruve. of nearly 80 acres, ons mils from ths City of Kaleigh s situation perfectly heallbfut at all asn of ilie year. i'l'he Saloon, the Ucliool Koors, and the Dnrmito s sre each 13 feet by 57. Tbe Doimitries are di vldrd into alcoves, rach designed fur two pupilf, and seex 'r to Ibcra s closet for tbrif prayers, and priva cy for tbe duties of the Toilet. Tbe Chapel is furnished with an Organ, a Chan eel, and an Altar, and is exclusively devoted to reli gious worship sad instruction. Ths routes of Wtodien embraces the Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematicn, the Natural Scien ces, Mcotsl and Mitral fhilosophy, Ac, and may be pursued in any breath, tad ts any eitent that may be desired. Il Is lbs aim of the Rretev lo gis to every depart ment of bis School the highert efficiency, and to ren der it eminently worthy of I ho patronage il enjoys, aud of I bet to which it aspires, terms payable in advancx. For Board, including washing, lights, dec , with Tuition in English, sad in tbe Ancient Languages, if da-ired, r session, $1U0 U0 Tuition in French, 1 60 " in Music, on the Pinnn or Guitsr, 25 Oil (with fa 00 for the uh of the Piano,) Tuition on the Harp, 30 00 (with 10 00 for the use of the iortrument.) Tuition ill Hinging, in Classes, . 10 00 " in Singing in iieparsle lessons, 25 00 " .... in Drawing sud Painting., .16 Oil For a course of instruction in ornamental nee dle work, 6 00 N. B. Beds and Bedi-teads are furnished by tbe School Pupils are required to furnixh their own btdJing and towels, Tho clothing of Pupils should be distinctly marked with the owner's name. Mr. BsMii will suiierinlend any purchsses Parents may VlflifWrrteewi!dren 16 jVs in the Cii, but no uceouni will bt opened atUHtfmm, wr!fhWtlp.e. ox- press sanction of parents, or guardians. I be Heli- gious services of haodiy, leing held in the Chapel of ine Institution br the Hector, Pupils have rarely oc caion to visit the City, and lbs plaimtst attire is all that I hey rennire. Tbev ere allowed lo accent invi tations in the City for I lis day, only, once a month. and never, for tbe evening. They have opportunities d seeing their fru-nd, ami sjcoulrina esoe of manner in sorieiy.st ths Soirees, which are statedly held dur ing hi hhios. fialtigk March, Ul, 1844. 18 (C? The Charleston (H. O ) ITourier, lbs Charles, ton Goapel Messenger, the Mobile fAI. Advertiser the Tuircaloosa Monitor, the Kirhmmul Enquirer, the Kirlimond Wlvig, the Naiwnal Intrlligenrer, and tbe Ulolie ( Whingtifl C'ilii) tlie Soiiihern Churchman, and inn Banner f tlie Oruas, will give this adverims- menl three insertiono, furward a paper containing it lo Mr. S.iiMiKi, nd send their neconnUto tbeUIIice of the llegistrr, TO COUNTRY7 MERCHANTS AND TYIiBSR tfc IIILifi, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OH, DYE 8Tljrr, WINDOW 0LA88, OARDE If SEEDS, BRUSHES, SPICES, CiGARrl, TOBACCO, BUIiGIOAL sycamore st. Pktkhsbuho, Va. E TAKE this method of Informing Physi cians and ountry Dealers, we shall, by tba Aral arrivals front IliMton, New York and other prU, receive large additions to our Htock ol GOODS, ma king our ttpring supply equal, if not sufierior to any ever Offered in this market. Our sxaortment it com. ptos; -mbrcing -ery- Awjf --Usolly--foiH4- 4. s I Urug Store, together wiib s variety ot l.eltrr and Uap Pspsr, snd many articles of Stationery, Grocery Ar .icles, 4s. - nfof 6wi has jutjiirned fiiKn. l)ie.Norib and bas used the greatest tare in selecting Goods of tbe best quality. We warrant every tbing to lm fresh end genuine, and Mi ro rmy to be FOUND IN ANY PA KT OF THE WOULD", A' one of us visiU the N.ulh. ern markets every few inomb", snd ss we purchass largely, at the lowest prices, ws are able la sell la Country Dealers at NORTHERN PiilCES, AH WE LAID IN OUU 8PHING STOCK V BRIT--EARLY.-WE . HAVE MUCH AUVAN. TAGjQ VEIO'HOSE WHO HAVE BOUOjlT SINCE THE RECENT ADVANCE AT, THE NORTH. . Below we enumerate s few of our lending articles: Sulphate Quinine, Camphor, Cum Arable, Sugar Lead, Opium, Cream Tartar, Aloes, Tsrtaric Acid, Castile Soap, Essential Oils. iCsmpbinem Cbsmrealdo. Snutfiu bladders snd but t!. Logwood, ground and in slick, Retlwood, groand and in stick; ' Carfonwl, super Carb Soda, Copperas, Btueslone, ' yuicksilvar, Rhubarb, Msgnes'ns, Anatto, Oil Vilriot, ilndigo (tJsrsceas,) .' Soda U Hsdkuis Powders, uo (Msmns,) , , ,.i A (Wis Forlis, Madder, Pepper, Spies, KuUuegs, Mace, Ginger, Clptos, TbompsaniaO Medlines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Glue, Brimstone, . ', , , Flowers Sulphur, , , Willing Ink, blk and blue. Printers do. Indelil.ledo Castor , Oil, by bis,' and boll Is. " pis. TorpentfnS. 'do, IF sncy Soaps (a great va risiy,; Swast Oil,-. A,.-lBrohs, (of sit kind)- Tslils Od. (best Bordeaux! I'obscco, tlgsrs. and Marseinas, " Hsll Petrs, Brwai, Slsrch, . ' Tsnner's Oil, (sopsrtor) Linseed. 49 Wimsr ."nun Oil. Wmrfow Olass,j great ,- vsrieiy, ., Potty, Mine Blacking, Calabria Liquorice,1 (Surgical and Denial fn- strumenw, dts.? -fir Reflaed W hale Oil, TVLER St HILL,' Whofr'ssta - s " DroggistS, (ffarnwrly Tyler, Jones dfc Hilf.y '. Nssrlaellvaias, Prownlsy Aj-sJo. Feb 80. 19-UwYw DYSPEPSIA. SOOTHE the sufferings t homonlty, to B soteliofate the pstija of dixesse, is the giani object of mi'dicul science. This is eflkrently demon strated In the healing virtue1 of VH BENJAMIN BRANHKETH'8 PILI.tS. Ths bares effected by this medicine would fill ulames. . Views on Indigestion is s snnrcs of various Undo fined and Irregular Nervous Sensations. . Ills, small at first, grow larger fromdeTsy. "And slowly eat their ssd and cankering Wty ' 'l'lia-4iy successes ibroesi the frame i totri, 11 Till bcutltb and peSce of tfrtm) alike are on." ,Tb nerves qfvths human tny thoss necessary and mysterious sgents which immediately connect BMn wilb xrernsl nature iresingdlirrty prune tlv their functions diordeted by aft oppressed tondMbn of tbe stomach ; h minute termination of thai par. lion of ths nerves expanded upon the organs of dl gtion conveying ;the morbid impression ttf the Brain. And although ths Ha3 can, undoubtedly, tiks other organ, be ths srl mf primary disorder, ysl, in lbs gtsat ttMjnrHy of Maws, the uneasy sensations there experienced areaymptnmstio of disordered Stom ach ; and. further, there is sbunuW evidence, io prove that crudities in the Stomach snd BoWels can, in ev. ery grade of humaa en intense, gits rise to spasmattis action in every rgnn of the body arid whether Ws survey il in the anotiiaing form of Tic Dolomux the alarming canvuUiaus ol the Kpifeplte sriiiur or In Ihst irritable condition of tbe nerves of the heari oocs sioning nervous pslpilaiion they enn all fteqiinlly be tiaccd to ths sdorce above tiv n;ioned,nd I cured by mild svacuant and tunic remedlea To telisva s slu e of so much aulrtiring and diafress (rn wbii h body snd mind alo pariicipsle) DUANDItETJI'jj PILLS are confideraly recommended i as, by combining aro matic, tonic rind cleansing properties, they remove all oppressive secumulstions, afrenglhen the Stom ach, Induce a liealihy appetite, and imparl tranquility to the nervbiis sysiein r hd Iii faci, by their general nurifjing poicr upon Ibe blood, exert a moat ben ficial iuflaenca in all cstes nf disease. Read the foV lowing. DYSPEPSIA CURED. BasaisoTOv, Vt. Dee. Sth, 18f3. DearSir I wish you lo add my testimony to the host of others Ihntyrin have, in favornf ynnr valuable Pilla. In the year 1939, was marked with that disagreeable rompjaint, ths Drsprpau, which so of- tetled me that 1 could not tskeThe h-i-t particle Of food, without the most unplsasanl and uncomfortable sensations in rny cheel, head and bowels: My chest was so sore that I could not beer ths aliafttest pres. sure without giving me pain, a My health was most miserntsVi : many physicians told m fisy thought 1 was in the consumption, and lhal If I' did not give tip my business, snd cbangs elimalc, I could live but a short time. I Iried every thing Iri the shape of Sieaicins, snd consulted the most skillul physicians, but found no permanent relief. I became discoarsgert,' gloomy, snd, and sick of life : and, probably, era this, should hsve been in my grave, had I not fell 1n with yoqf precious medicine. A friend of mips, who b"d been sick of the sajrte cotnpfamtt advised me to try your pills: but, bating trle.f Ctostufhet medicine without obtaining sny wlief, bad bulliirtl tailu' ftaifibf Pilla would be of benefit tomes but, at Ids esrnesr olic-itai ion , f procared & bat snd ctuimonccd taking them. ' ' The first prodneed little or rfs effs cf, arid f begad In deaiond, f.r fcar that yonr medicine would prove like oihera I have taken , but my friends argued that ons was not a fair trirrl, and f pmrcbined a Wond ahd before I lied taken the whole hoi f hegsn id sx perlente a change f lbs pnln in my chest began to be less painful, snd my food did not distress ml at much as formerly. I went on taking them until I had taken six boes, and my Dfarxrei wans( and iny expectation of an early death vsMehsd. and f felt like a " new (rsainrs." I was then, and s ' now, a healthy man, I have never sine been trou- bled with tbe Drspepsia. I have administered yodf Pills In the memhers of my family , snd lo my friends, ami in all caw with goodsucersa. You ca publish this if it wil Ik of any nsx lo you. I rq, dear Sir, truly yours J, I. COOK, , .. Publislisr of the Slats Banner. Dr BramTrelb's Principal Office, S4 1 Broadway New Vnrk. Sold t.v WM. PECK: Tiik;i, iv fr and by one Agent in every City and Town through out ihs tfiiffiw! Stalea. SeS Anents Cerlificsle. March 3, 1844, Iy-0t ' ATv7sPIES fe CO, j IMPORTERS OF GUNS, PISTOCB,-"FOfr? CUTLERY AND HARDWARE GENERALLY, HAVE just received thoir Snrinrr tm tions, which they offer for sale n tbtf most resconablo trnie.- . .. . Fob. 28, 1844. - IfNaffn wiisfslAw ntasii:ECa Nff- 00, Cotlftf LAJtrj St'REBSNEW TOBK, - ElvPS consiantly dh hand an extern! assorts ment of wnicn can us purchased oh lbs most sccommotktine terms. ... Feb, 8ft. mt, - ,0,m. . . ., ,.HWOI mtramn rHMiM, .ii,itiul vinr.s u, . . . ........ ,,.,,., .awvn, roniaiuiag ens acrs of grAuiu'. afourth of which isabeaBtiwI Grove of large Oaks, amf Bfldsr Ibem all laid obi Hi K,... ,.,. . m impioTBrnenis are a nandsome Oot. la built Houe,shriHed tn ths Ornvsr; containing five handsome rooms, consisting of a Parlor and Di ing room, and three be ehsmberS. with a firs, phut m mch. Alwelicd lo the Birring room, is a (urge Pantry With two closets and a safe. The.uut-booses are a large Kitetwav wht) two rooms, wood, and smoke-houses, and a large 8ubls with three stalls, amis Carriage House snd Grsnsry, ill unrlsr the cams roof, Alsot, . Well of most ex. cslb at walsjc, with msny other conveniences. Th tardea centoius about half 'n sere, prodftrss well, and has in it a variety ef shrubbery and flowers.- Ths whole of Ihs property hss just been repaired and, iii swiuiis no.uoe paiiiwu. .... . IE f( is seldom, that sut-RAn opportuniiy nfters to s4w tain so valuable and eligibly a Family resuleoer Persons wishing lo purchase,' ssn visas lit properly st sny time they may call. Possaesmn ran be bed immediately, if desired, .Terms will be. mads easy. . .-.BERNARD DUPUY. Raleigh, March 4, IMC .-,.- -IJU-.- AUeuiiou Isliiarilai. I -1 - Parade at the' .Capitol ' Sqnsn on Satnr dsy neit,-ni t j o'clock, armed and ripippdt in Winter Cnilnrm. By ofdfi of ths L'sptslit. ' . 'H' i- " L F Tr H. SNOW, O. a: w - Private theefing and drill the preeedin'gi evening, at T o'clock l the- City Hall." Punctual attendonc U nqulrsd. -- ' 114 HaMgh,Martb4, taUl. ' - -1 i, in' '"' i ' -4! !i 'i I t'

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