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A1 J "t , mmm r ir : , " ' , ' phlihk ererr Fridaft f WJJitOSf. 6 AtliSEaHo PropHotor, ' at Three tX'Uan pc Auunm. H H "V- 7: V ' Hd"A K U 7 fci V.;' M J 11 1 AN V v Mull H In L W! I I ?. -rUQ ; AA UJi JJ.VJL iim-:1JU; NU U U MfcJ m Mi iOo : Raleigil register;;! HA LEIGH. N. C Tuesdkf , October 14; 1815. COMMON SCHOOLS- tVo r.Ter with pleasur? t tbe CotmnumQ&tlon puper ftairi th Pnwdnt id u.reouu. Liteurr Bord. showing 4n rouim -r- School Fund, auifito todiir mcrsuig vi.u. n!Kht, Bndootined,lino6t without wnwtion, uotil Sundiy mortiuj. We Bv J doubt it ha be genersl throughout the Stat ; if ' Rivwt and Creeki hkv been Raised, and Whilst it i mniere wm bo enabled to carry their produce to Market, our Merchant in the interior, ytWl bo ablo to get their . . i il (iooiln. It ha turned coauleratljr cooler nwa wo Ram, and the Change wiil, we truat, ert a benefi cial effect upon the health of 111 low-country, wnere for some woeia, the felt-destroyer hai been on his futal round" V ' ... : ' - DEAF &. DUMU INTF.JIESTIXG OCCASION.- The nieuns now adnpteA, for rescuinj the Deal aud Dumb from the ignorant and degrade conuiuon to which (Ley have bn ruduced by the wairt of a tingle miim, is as pleasing- to the rbilaothropi.t, as it i honourable to the oolightoned benevolence of t.e nje.. Fifty y.an. iijo. th.re WM Hot an lust.tuUou for Deaf Mutes in the world,' Jfow, tiier are over one hundred, about ten of which are In onr own couirfryt whert regnlat instrnctloa i'dipenscd to thooe wio, wilhont uch ai. would be condemned to lim and die la Intellectual darknom. The Eatablihmentin thi City, under the caro of Mr. Wiuiw T). CooitB, iTwe are 'rejoiced toaay, daily growing in usefulness BJid Humbert We were present at his Ejicellenoy, Gov, Graham's, on Thurs day lat, when tho Pupils attach4 the Institution, waited on the Governor and liis family, in acknowl edgement of the deep interest wKich he has taken iii every thing connected with the School. "After going through a variety of exeroisfta nnder tlio in. rvision of Messrs. "Tort km and Alrioht, Assist, aiit Teachers, theruielves deaf anil dumb, lllost rating in a most gratifying manner the constant progress of mental illumination in these 'Wetuforo benighted minds, the I'npils were invited (o Handsome repast providod for the occasion; aud though they wore, evi dently taken by surprize at his jEwsellency'a till of far, we were glad to perceive it haiae effect upon their eppetiwui. They will never forget, we are eer- IUln, thoir visit to the Governor of-oJorth twohna. TJJE CONCERT. Mr. Ovkiis' econ4 Concert "comes off, wo per enive, on Thursday evening, 16th, at the City Hall. Jte will be assisted on this occasion, as formerly, by the members of the Raleigh Gloe and Instrumental Society, which baa volunteered ita valuaWe aarvices, and bids fair, having lately had accession to its strength, io Winder h a abort time, the visita of wanderiug miiutrel dot so great demderatmn to our enjoyment aa thy have been, The proceeds of Mr. O.'s first Coneort wero very flQaHiWid, wo are informed, ith difficnlfj covered hia expenses, not withstanding the" attendance of a large nnmbej of our citizens ; but that Conceit .Was mere eiieri ment, aud, on (he whole, the result,: taking many nnfevorabta circumstances into consio'etatien, was decidedly flattering, and augurr wcll for. his future success. Few persons, have any 'idea cf tho groat labor, the oouttant amiduity, the talent and expenses that are lavished in the getting up of a musical per formance for a discriminating public, and! tlieA fore often very, unjustly place an eslimaleou this delight ful and intellectual mode of passing ajtv,ay Sn evening far below its value. v We hid thatno amount of mo ney can purchase the tamo purs enjoyment conse qusnt on hearing good music,' the. concord "of sweet sounds, aud could sever brmg ourself to fee) tnor than common repecl,for the man who would dispulo the propriety of thargmg from 25 cents le a: Dollar for a feaet; that so thoroughly changes our nature from bad to goed, ahd draWi forth' feelings it pleAs sure that yield to oo' oilier attractive power, "when: he exlravagautly expend Jargs sums of money oa the prior, short-lived gratification of aiingand drink- ' , We have a spirit of harmony preading fast amongst us and taking deep root, and it iefor us to chermft Ond perpetuate it, if we desiro the ciora) improvonifiut that will naturally reanlt Lot os by all mean encourage, Mr. O. ln his efforts, Testing assured that he" 4nd his friends will requite of more than tenfold In the enter-Uuimeuts-thejf will give Os tbroughout the, Water. " 'LOOK OUT FOR FIEEj, -The morning and' evenings are? bow getting so cool, as to render little fire necessary. Of urse, with" the ue of fire, (he daiuer Of destruction by that element, is greatly increased Should a fire mow oe? rur, what protection oould oar City offer srainl'its ravagnit The long eon tinuedohwiglkt has complete ly exhausted Onr Well, and we ,doubt- "wherher JiOO gallons of tvater eould be got In tlre'City. ' "WiU not the Mere stteraentef this fact, have the effect qf siiperindnclng a doable degree of eaution among our citfeeiisl lit H never bo-iorgottenf that though tt is capital ftrrtaaf. ft is a bad matter. " GECGtA-SKIES 'BiliaUTPNING The FJjctieV;H Governor- 'and ' Members f the A jLegudatore took place htllii Slat, on the 6th inst, aud the returns, -as far as hy go1ook hlglily favor ahte to thenig eaasei,' .I St CosMlies Caswroso CWhig) has gaUed.neir .honsand votca ovef Mr Clay's vote for President. ,"A aorospouding'ijaisMin ' tks etheVCounties, wiU elect Jjun by a'sry-Jjaiid sowe'iiajority.', v"" vv t)f tbe Legislature.aa flsa'fro'iiiririera'are 37-Wings aud U) Loco Focos sleeted, c . ".. : - ,i y tT The gold tomes of Russia produced from 1815 t 1644, the enormous sum of X'4,000,000 sterling. The plaUna miues have yielded since 1819, !jC25,- r- fEUI,WEtt.:THE "ALTHOIt.' Amonf 'the ktfe aiinooiicementi, U tW of tho tehdeir'jrhiH to IhiZtountry. f tho dislingoishej literary character whoso name beads this paragraph Bora and e'dacafed amid" ijffouarchial iiifluooees Amlliar wh Englisit flgh1ifi, an areciplcht of the favtrli)(Royalty-.he is deniraueef witnessing a new plutse ef soik'ty, fn which dilTerent elements are at work, and which must produce results of vast moment (o the whole 'world. Every intelligent persott in En rope, however much he nay affect to undervalue onr Institutions, looks upon us, s)nd tho Working of those veryiestitiilioiis with art eye of interest that betokens the hopes and the fearshere centered ftopts cherished by those who, tired of the restraint and abuses of the tlJ warljajje yearning; for a higbo? tui flwjifc in the nfrar indulged by those who cling to tb6 ancient oustorna and HVen "abusea' of Monar chy, and dread the Influence of freer principles.- That IiuLWEa should desire to have a closer view oi this Country-of the habits of Our people, and the practical working of onr; Institutions a wefl to fumiah newinateriala for his works, a to oorreet his philosophy-, is wot strange. There are but low me m tho world, who can lay claim lo greater rrat;iity of in lent thai Iltlf.WRa. He stands At before Ui world a a distiiipilbhtd Novelist, Hh-toitaa., n siiocessfiit Poet, a iWpalist.'and on able niI grnoe- ftil Spcakar. nol to say Orator J and whether in I Parliament, of lli Poet's retreat, Do sliop nimseii equal lo hi JtatftnJ and" deserving thohonors ho ril.IAL' AFI"Et,'TH)NT. ' This feeliii); of filial 'affection is nn implanted etinct; exalted by a feeling of gratitudo and a sense ) of duty. Tha Roman daughter, who uoui miw her Imprisoned fullier,. from her own breast, when con dmnedtohe starved to death, has generally been adduced as tha noblest recorded instance of filial af fection. But the palm may almost be contested by an Irish son, to whom hie father exclaimed, when his boy threatened to enlist in the Army-" Ah ! now darlint, would yon be laving your poor-fluid father, that dotes upon yet Ytn, the best aud wast dutiful of all my children, and the only one, that nover struck me, when I mat downi" , - THE AlMYr WORM. We regret to hear of the continued ravages of this Worm in many of the adjoiuing Counties. In Seuth Carolina, it. ia even, worse,". The " Courier" sayuj that sevewlyae tiio striper districts of thai Slate suf fered from the late unprecedented draught ,-tlisy have been doomed to encounter, a new calamity in the ra vages of a worm, which threatens to consume what ever vegetation has survived or succeeded the drought,. The rain, which had at ieagtjr refreshed the parch ed and ihnty"rth, hud caused green pastures; to spring up beside tho still waters, and promise a rich falpasturajio for the famishing cattle, awl the pa prop Was hopefnl of a cheering abundance. Hut the invasion of this new enemy has again stripped and denuded the laud of its green carpeting, and cut off the last ''remnant of the planter's luipes. "A letter from Fairfield District, elated the 30th nil-, sayst " Since you left here, Ihe worms have made sad havoo on our plantations. I may say that sil the grans, lias been eaten in our field the only putt that has'eaed is in fields, restluc ihe second year, 3 th devourer preferred the youngest and most tender. I have rmcftovent rp 40 acies of )ato com, which 1 plituteU lil consequence -of injury previously done by worms ami Vlie elfoct of dryweatlier. 1 am sure 2 have Bustaiued great injury in inv Peas ia one or two fields at) the yonng pods and blossoms have been eaten" up, as they formed, leaving the vines liars of fruit 1 have now harvested the greater part of my corn, and feel confident I cannot make more than lo or ICCfl bushels out ef ft fcrop planted for. and e pect- ed to prodnco 4UU0 bushels. My cotton lias suoceea ed in no better ratio. , Wo had a CnO ruin, yesterday week, but the appearance of things has not been im-proved-rond I con not say bow we are) to make out until next year. Vast timbOrs of people are cmi grating,rand hstonisliijig to say they nearly all find purchasers for their bamls. . We will lose some Vary Valuable. citizens, but at ths same time be relieved of others wham we can conveniently spare," , We learn that the worm or'eaterpillar which) has done, and is doiog, so much mischief, is one of the most voracious creatures ef the kind that has ever been Vuown. If two or Ynoro of the Vermicular de vils he enclosed m a receiver, without other food, they attack and commence 'devouring one another, (not exactly until there is nottiiojt left of .-my f tliem, 'for that wOuld.Ceat the Krlkeuay fats, who Orrly L fought anfil there u llothlng but their tails let,) the strong maxmg a moai oi, auaroecomuig tne uv ing sepulchre of the. weak, v , ,. -A KEWysTATE. . ". "" " The West Tennese Whig, publmhed nl Jackson, Tonwo, proposes Miata pw fcjlatc sliaffbe cfet ed, oomposed of West Tennessee, the northern por tion of Mississippi, and that portion of Kentucky ly ing west of tho TenneHsee. River; The aititnct bo- tWeee the Tennessee aDd;ftl"isissippl Rivers, would make a "State larger than six of the old. JStntec , and numbeTs now 24 respectable comities, without tV;e addition ef any rWtion ef North Mississippi. It eorn- prisos 13 rivers, uot including the Tenaeasee, Ohio and MsHiwippi rivers, .whtch that taper suys, ns tune seerna to have formed for the' botmdaxy 'line af M. - ' , . 1 .-s1", . .-'?(!''- JfELimot'Sf INSTRUCXIOJi of Iaves. . It-ippeajs hum tlie interesu'qg fleportof a Mlh- orut Couventiou rocetrjp heldj is Cbe.rletou, 4i. Cn that, beside the -attention paid by travelh'nf ad lo eul preachers lo th negroes-in their feyulai, imais tmtlouB, tbereroi between 80 and 90 missionaries' to tbenr,vwho have under'tiiejr ehargover eigbtees thonsand church mombm, and 100,000 attendants en Uictr services. Over lpQ negroes are in connex ion with the Mothodist Church bt Texas. Tha Soath Carolina Conference has sixteen mission M the feie groes " the Ueorgra'Ceikieraace ,.lw1ve; Te nnessee, five ) -AlahjUTiS,' seven ; -Mewphis, nirls Arkansas, one.; Csaissippi, seven; N'orth Carolina, two pr5 jinia. two. Tlie- eatcebising of the children aad -Vouth iaa ntomiuent "part of their labor. Dr. Ca '4 pars' Cfateebiun, prepared expressly for ths purpose, is extensivrty used : 4380 children are catechswd m the missions of the C .Conference, and the ex pense of these missions ia over fll.OOO annually? .- "- - - - ' nt.r-Z-.i- PjRIDA? OCTOBER ;1T, IS4.5. . ' , L'ATE FHOM. TEXAS.'- . (Jen'l. ttnekney Itendersou and o, J. B. M,iller, a candidates for Governor of Texae The people of Texas peoin to npprehen3"o Wftf of jitv sioafrom Mevfco. All is peaee and'qulef, and no fears are expired except Uiat MeicO will uot bring qur difficuUies to an n.siii- in sonjo wy or othi". The President hue ftomn 1 tiiVrool.tinati'ondering elrt tioiief to bo held iu tlnv diflt-renti eouuties of tho Republic for the purpoee ttakiug4tha sense of the people in rgard to the rece ptioii or rejection of tliff new Constitution, and nlso for taking th Mpresaiou of "their opfmonii flir or" atraintl. itinexatioTi. The Constilutiou 'scorns to bo fv0rabty regarded by the people. , ''i. "" .... - - v. ' t;1" - TJALtiioftB.- Oct, 0, MatfLAWD KiEfTtoN Th returns of lite election on Wednesday Ust ia now complete and under albthe circunrwices, thu Wings have done 'WoiiderTully welt having carried, in do pita of the defection ir) Baltimore, and apathy In the joiitilff) a inajorhy of the memlitrs of the House of Delegates. This result will enable the Whigs' to ortjruiatc amf (lecftct such reforms aad alterations of. tlio d lipti i-iwni as may be nee'es. rir or are lf(.!rc.l hjf tim people enable them to direct full atlttiiHJii t the groat matter of the State faith Id p(.-, as far si .-.'Mation can do it, ita HDmicos in a situation to etntilo the rjtnia rqstnne in full tho p:iy:not;t of tlrp inleiTrtt on its , ,(, , to ro-elal'Mii the Statn crf.'it aiKI rslf.re publrc and piu-iite cannJcuce in tho luitli of Mrylauil. Tiic lesult of thisi f ledirin,, unilc-.r all liio e'r--f llniKtanrcij, is !iii stronoeiit proof that could bo. ofTorrd of ;ho invnicihie rtreiiyrti of the Whie of Maryland, and afKtrdu au ssnurajnco, that -ad.. iik.ta rf n .1.,hKt tin., n.ifhinrr Kilf niiNin wlit. . . . jbrjt a;t)10,. CV0T- CQuiuy in Hie blato Tiio rono-ruai'nal ckrlion has resulted in'tlic eloctioll of two Whiffs and four JfoFocoP-a rc u!t. solely to bo. ascrihei! to, what, we ,lorie we may call, a temporary deft-clion in O-iliiniiiru from the YliijJ ranks. Umi for this defection, and the paralising influence, it f.rrted eUewIiere, it ia not improbable that Maryland would Lo rcpro-s-anted in the next " CutigreBS, lis sliO was l i the last, by six Whi'. " We are, however, si well ajtwrlcri Mritkthe re sult in the State) election, that we will nut furth er complain of the acqMlentayoss wo met in tl.-ii for Cougrees- deeply aa we deplore it, an J inju rious as we are sure it Will be lo the best inter ests of the country.--Patriot. BtT The " Wilmington Chronicle" urgcis upon the citizens of FoyettcviHe tie propriety of coiisti u'-tiiiT a Rail Uoad from that pliee to intersect the W il mington and Ilaleigh Hail Iload at botne favorable point.'is,.' order to obviate the iuconvuuiciiccs fre queiUly expoiiencod from tb low statu of tho Cape Fear River. M'QBR 8IIOOTIXG. Thejletena (Ark.) Joiirnal states that aY)r. Tem ple, formerly of (hat place, shot a yonn; man named McGnire at Oelta, Miss, for the seduction of hw daughter, a young lady of fifteen, a short time since, McGuinVs breast was pierced by (wo balls from a double barrelled gun, and' he was not expected tow survive. After being shot, he presented a pistol at Tempi, but it missed firo. ' In Newborn, bv'lhe W'm. E. Pell, Mr. Wil liam U. Taylof to Mian Mary Bishop. In Oraveii, by the Rev. itetiry Gray, Mr. Williaih II. Wood, of, Oluveo, to Miss Charlotte M. GiUel, f Jones couuty. - i . mtn In Pefcpilmons, on the 2fiih u!t. Mr. Georgo Muli leu, aged S years a young man of fine promise, and was much beloved by his friends and acquaint ances. """, - ;:l . i , COWMPKlCATEll At the refiidence of his father, Wm. Ifargmve, Sr. Esq, in Hie County of Granville, o tho Stli inst, Col. Win,. T. Hargrove, of the prevailing Congestive . Bver-ifged 37 years and-1 mouth. The writer of this has Ujoii intimately acquniulcd with the deceas ed tliruugli iife,Tsd can say fhnj. with as few excep (ions perhaps as-most njen, he; potesired all tho m fribiles. that aro eatculated to adorn the character of tho gentleman fld th Uin. Ilia stami iu the Coiiiiiranity was an elevaded;one, be-ing ailistin(riuh ed magistrate, sd faoui th'eifa.ct of hie having hi.isti d hi education aloar "t iiivrfn-iiy, and havu.g t ad for a while with (lie late Chief jusiii: Itajdei- tenths jvas nUWh.ee tier qualitied (liaO inu,t of u tti 'diicdarge tlio duties at olVice ef a, ' Ju-tice of ih- Vjace, .tlowi'-'Bj)oio(ed by Governor Mnrhad OUf of his Attsj afl-J.riemg considered man of I iirti 1 maablejwlesfia, aha-bciiig'.ef mild, urbane au-l iiopnlar maimers, Ijo, has on fceverai ocfalf'iis. b' en oot(ed to by (Jlie of ( great .pel ideal .parlies of the country", en one qf life most popular n(iit.rMl (his Conn ty , aiirVwarmtu sOlicttfd o heewne a at)d4dat jfur thelr.ogislatarc, bwjt censtairtty refused 10 dO ro, fan the lndatfhshaitoftnWfrnt-, that h felt. assiifi-d that bemgTSlateO (fl Uat unenviable position would bring upon h)m the displeasure, -if 'ant the en Butv, of many who he b.ivd were then bis friends his ttuly bentwolent hirart (tciig peane with th j ml dympathwing i (cAto "uiW etN Whole world. rmn, necvnmm ana s in hu feelintni, he was a univewal fafortto niiinhy. The ruer of this shor piece, for himsetf cau say, that none knew him bettor or loved turn inoicjor we were, raised Hp almost as it were fhMri the cradle of out, mfaucy togiJUr : lor yearn-we lept in the same -bed ; oUt.ehool-bey .days were sprat logotiter. ilf great p.-rnonal fonducNi far bim 1 have always believed was reciprocated, men, Fare tiieo well I my iutimatw,, my valued, my evar to be lameutod friend I. J- are thee well !, E ' . in uranvilin, on Ui .-ui mm., mr. jno. n. nuien iiigs,'fathcr of MT. tV-W.D. Hutchings, of tin City -gd-40 yar. . . ..' ' ' if ANAWV fronrihe Siitiscribsf, on ;Wedne dlry. ,th "24th last" month, (September,) bis nan ityrtt and hw eon l'ielii. B ran ia a good Black'milh, his couipl,i'n bright, of middle rise, With nipt, straight krr vvWrt sobd,' i quilelnlel heent, anJjsbfwl. .'a-.r 3o years of age. -Hni son FisXds, ts ab.nut )f years old, aud w also a tobsrpble BUcksmitb. 'His uiinletlim is rather bright, hut not as bright as hjiiFiihsr' .- . ?v I will g a afeiar trf FIFTEEN. DOLLARS for either, r TH1R IT Dollar fos tioih, no any per son wlio illiponfln thrw in Jail so lhat 1 im thepi, of leliver tbera lo OM, living at Wo.nW:e, Person C'ounly, N. tA ' . - - , HL'Gil WOODS ( October 10, 1815. . ' - bl-3w WOMOBsJI COMMONS Ill 1 URbUANUV OF iho Arts of the Gensral Assemtly on ihe stibjKt.of Common Pchoola, i President emi Dimoiursof the Fjterarv Fund have "deemed it nrooertODuhlish the followina SCM Scbi I terhjof the Distribution ef the nott inoonae of ocooois, accruing m tno yrr, endinij the let of September, 1813. And notics is hereby gsn, thfrt; Fue aums appearing to he duo by this achemo to Urn coveral Connties, will he fatd to tho Chiirmen of the Boards of Superintendents, on their acolieattoo. . "" T ' ' "- j" pietributir.n to Cur.mjoii Schools .frctn tlie Litorary Fund (or the year, from' 1st Soplonvler, 1811, -Jji to 1st September, Its 15- Tllrral Population, accordimr to (ho last On.in, firWj.OOa. Sum to b difllributpd, jrT.15!1'? 44. )i-.nAf. 1'.. ru- f CoUHTtBS. ' Beaufort Bettic Bladen ... ' Bruniiwiek ' teuncoinbe Bnrke . Cai..irrui . Culdu.'!!, ' Calln'rii Cat., .v ha Clllleret ,.CM',.j , ClKlll,.i:il riK'i..:.,' cho . CI' V i;.u.' -lu.:..,. C'raveil ClllllM. .I.iu.l Cur: i! iiflt i:-.' I-,-:. ' ll.lVll, Uopiin -tr- Fd'l" ' Hill '" IV;. ii U ! i i ' G iles t'.rtuvillo Grrerto Guilfiud Halifax I lay Wood Iloaderson Hertford Hydo lruell Julius ton Jonee Lenoir Lincoln Macon Martin McDowell Mecklen'mrj; Alontgoiiu'iy Mooro Now Hanover on hainpton hivhnv Oraua. I'rtilolsilk IVrqiiiiuous I'.-'-wji; 1'rtt fininl il,!i R eiiMi,,ii . K. h.-,ui r Hoelwir-li.-ini ' Row,,;, ' liul'irnor.i N.1-U,, , a St , , y Moke;; Kmry . Tvrr'ell I'Mh.Il H vko f- Warren f'abhlll;;!r,ii - WiM iie f. W ili.es Yaucy TIQV. ":- io,4;i7 c,t;,".8 4,)i:i D.fKtti b.lHt 4,:i:i lu.i.m r.,o 1 7 1 1.1 lb' i.:ii7 ti.fe'j 11.1. '.3 I. 'Ui'j .'.. -Til 13,..l'0 1 'i,;.'tu h. (.vt.. j ...:t:i;i :a:'i l-.l 17 t.-;, i 4. KM c.n; r,57 !) 1-1,1!).. fl.ll.' .'I.'H f.i.tu 10,1!K) , 4.732 . 0..MI) 15,710 5. U77 7, 'I on 7(55 111,76(1 HUMS (i, i:;o El, .",() 7.m:js City 8.0;ti 9,:. ir. 11! ,3 1 3 7,.'l.r,7 9,i!lfi . 11, CIO io.7(;:i n,ii7 l(l,:ir.5 4,7()!l 15. 1 9(1 I I, :t(;:, J7,fi::o 9,r.i:, 3,ki:, yj-j'i ii,(ii.') 5,1 c."u,o!): .-pj'The Federal population of Henderson, inclntliiis the part ef Ilufherford added to il by Act th lst General Assembly, is correctly stated Sjccordiqg to the inCorinaliou of Iho f'hairnun of S.ipn iuteudeuls for Rutherfonl. Hut no dcdnction is made for tho oar to of Itutlierford added by ijjiilui' Acts to (JWvelaud kui JftflDowell, as no returns linVe been received which aUihoriie II. s Tlie Hoard has n Census of Union, lier share is ineludbd ih thos of Anson and Mecklouburg. 7 tr Star, Standard, Highland Messenger aud New Beruian eacli two weeks. Valuable School Books. Published by GriU 'Clli : , - 4'iiiL-inri.rniA. Gligg c Tvlliot's Jisw rfcries of CoiuulOu School Kesders, .Ti. ! do lie do N". 1. do do do TNo. 3, do ill d i . So, 4. Tbry are among the bfi-t eries of KeaIing..CUs Books for common 5bo.U ever pubhsUed in this country:. Upwards of fit), 00 J copies, ha e been dld m 18 m nlhs. Antong nmi.y Utter of rey)mmen dation, the followuijr baa just l.eeu locoived from one oftffi"erierbef 111 rnffyrauisT t ' Lx' f-DRT, B, rk Go., Aug. 28, 1815. . Messrsv Gairn; A. EttioTt (J bit I' mm ; Accept my thsnksfcr the series of Rradetr, yo-i wpre m kind ns 10 send rnn, by my fifemi Dr.- Darrah, when he was last in the r ly. I onsider.lbem ilsiilrd y :tl,t heat School Hen lers I se tS 'ub. 'tAave inttoduroU them into the. gchnol at thw pfsce, and find them tully to answer Biy expeotations. llisve slo introduced (iriiu'.iaw's History of .ihe L'hiwd Stslos, anoiher of your'vslua- ble Mchool publicauons. 1j f ain-v.ry muchpieaseilwith Dr. Rwchehberfrer's works on AnaSruny snd Bo'lany, "which you ItMidly seiH me. They appear me to be jost the Wrk needetT, lo bring ib.ubjct of Niiu-al History ithifj ihe eoriipess of ou common Schools!"' 1 intend during Ihe co ining winter, 'to make n effort Introduce IhssuMect into the School.-! here; and for this pwpoM I would like te pos the whole serie ef eight uniform votsmes, which I have r ejutstel l)r Darrah to procure for me. , jt Very respecifully, Vj (signed?) ' .. IL C BAUER. ' . 7-rineipet, Lee's Pert Seminary. . ..... ', T , . 1- . '1',-d v vn Mm : frT Mi tuo auove are nr saw uv iun.,x,, . HUGH B, Rsleigh, An.t R, W IIAHD) K, Pafetl ille. and Merchsnis sifneraHy throughout the Sute., ? ThS oubiiibers iffvite alt TeafHers who bare the interest, of their ouuils t heart 40 riamine their Valua bketJerlesof tfcbaul Book before ioUodiKirig" any other. " October 1 1 tS4fV 81-7t A . , , . i r . "'- 11 V " 'Vfil'- PfSTIi" ''And immediate JV Ul i llvill-j ossciin rjiven, thscomfonsbie IeUliii; House in tlie Western irflrt of the City, lately occupied by Major T c. L. Wwf., Apply st this Of- K K I SCHOOLS.. tha Literary;. Fund, for thf iupport of CommoriK . Will: A. CKAIIAM, f Pns't. tx ofitiio vf the Lit. -liMrd.. DISTRIBUTION 8raixn. lH.t5. 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STIES & C0 21 f Varl Street, Heir York, Irar!4,r o tfnrrf tvare, Cntlrti j!uk, FfiU'l, J'fwi-, dkc. froia :rg;UrVs rftiwe UHil 4ji-riii.iit;, A RF, prepared to soil on tho most fnvoroblo f icrma, COTLWRV of alt kinds, inciud tK Knives aud Furks, of every description snd quality, v RiiXirs, Scissors, Pnekft Kih-f-s. dki. dp. duns, i 'itolii, rt.rli? and .Mllhkut, , eo. Gun Hiriitli'i ''.wds, so. do. Ani, V'h es, Huef, Traco f ih-ins, &.r.. . Trunk, Chest, Dour and i'-t Jw ru of all kinds. rjcytUrs, Sawi-, stud 'I'u'itn ,.f all kiuiLi. ll-anncry snd Itntannia Wires. ftrsK Go'.-ds, of all kin-is. MrttbeihVticiI Iniff riiuierifsi Ficiiinij and Fowling Tacklo, Arc. 5i,c. A. V; S. &, Co. r Agents fortV Fatenl self. 1 corking, caMsici l six harrel revolving FLSTOU superior to any kind of Jsfol fur saf y .nrd. Mi-rchants vtitl find it to (heir internal, lo cs'.l, before purchatnj elscwbero. New York, Orinbo-r 10. 81 $10,0.00.- joldnt the Old Tonrt rf rrtiin the caniial urix of 13.003 m a who titkel inlheew Jersey State-Lottery, CIots- Eiiu 30, drawn pet, 3. 184 Cotnbii.iiin, 7.3l, 48. Th'U lucky lickst wss toldto gcnlleman frorn,(he,e an ry, end Ihecs-h pid him (fie next day. .."Sow the (hue to seen re ji furl un ! plee od jsu' ordors lotHs Lptky (IflicSi . . - , . JOM. lTOTtfH, ttO Br.dws7. IA f.((i VBR KdB!vi0lt LfIA:S, ns- i lvyJUv sorted Brandu, f isi rcci.-ivcd and b r ; sale by , WILLIAMS IJ.WWOOJJ S Co. ,S.'i)c nt er 18. " t - " 1 NO. 2. WSJWll,.'US.t AJJJU1LU.II ' Si '.'IP''' t-WjLjjSWSls NE1V CLOTniXO. RE opening a large pi of tlcnAf iWade ClAililnr. bonnht for ch by on of ths firm, in New Vo.ic. and will 1 offered to all who may favor them with tail, at such prices as Will bs for their intrieot to purebsse. Should enjr per,, in prefer sending (heir measure 14 (he North, they , are iufflmml that arrangements have been made with ono of the most fashienabls houtes on BroaTvayi Jifew Vorfe, by Whom orders , will be promptly eiecutml, in Ihe best posnible mB- . 'her, end it tlio low price of ten per cent, oulhe cost ' of importation, Raleiirh, Oct. !3, 145. IMf S2ZE OFJVJSGIWES: . TUOfsdlaT. iholSili day of Nwembet.T " (J shall expose at Public Ptl to the highest bid der, al ike to . resiiloncs of Mtciirt TaosiMlos, doe'd. .boot li niln North-west ef Raleii, (3 miles from Rogor's A Ifood-)) embrsciiia; Hoys, Wom. n end Children. , Thu Mi.le wdl 1k wuliout reserve, 00 S credit ef cij raonlln. NELSON T. TKOMPSONT Administrator., Pctolr U, IMV 81 WINKS, 'kr.an!)ies, .&c. penor l'..ti u.i I m's l'n'.o ,1 0U SIIF.ZRY WINS 3r!do (raoa I'iiK i M' ;' wairauteJ direct impor(..iion l'cond d- ( Vs. r:,hrated F HE yell DPANPT Vintsire I8C0 Otsrd; Dupny d- Co. sad Ilernessy do. wsrrsnted no, in 1 'ukt'.nn Hmiso CH.iMt'AlCS, in (10I end (juart Bottles, aft ihe ('rti.'rfnl brand i ( l A 1. 1 T and RI1EXJSII KTr'S, In case ef ono dotcn e n U All oflhe above are wsrrsnted to be of direr! h littUin. ... . Mmnngshela'Old RYE WMXKEY IVpjTcunt snd CiuriwrrioD CORJIlAI, Ai U.'ii.l and Psrfmt Amnnr do T -frthcr with sU sriiclM in (he Grocery Line, fo. .l by - KRRKLAND ec HA I, I., JNo. 09, Light St. Whir, BALTIMORE. foeS,-r in, 'a-'. BUSin New Fall and Winter Goods. OLIVER & PROCTER, MERCHANT TAILORS, (!g7y How.) FapttevUk Ulreef, an. RICH, h. a. JVo Jnort behw tU Wholesale and Retail Tailuri' Trimmings Ettal list went of JoutrH,). Bioos. Vff.UR Btm U of Good, is at hsnd.etpbracing French H.P Hl,-k Jilue'.Iavi Ub!e Uiotn.lirs Green. Light sn.i dark Brown, Mulberry and Sat Goths Cloths, for Dress, Frock snd Over Costs, l'antsloon Htuffii, consisting of Black French Doe fkin and wool-dyed Onseisserw, figured and pla 0, Fancy color, ef every veriety, and W suit all IbWs. Vesting of Velvets, black and fincy. cut and plain) Hatins, black and .tin. ef; figured end plsin Cbsliies, of til colors, (Frostd Milljs for weildinga nd psriie something: new Ul - (hose partO iu lact, all soitu of Vesting, as well as Polka Scarfs and Cravats, Stock of sevy 1 taris'y , Opera and Neck Ties, nil rotors, Kasprndso eh as improved plan, Gloves, Kid and Bilk, Mack and white Driving Gloves Iseii'.tauH'V Dress iitilrt. Iwset fssb km, Hbaker Flint el Hbirls, never before brought to ibis mtikH. t-'ilk. hhiits, Collar, Bosoms, snd many ihin,- too 1,-dious (0 enumerate. Together with cvnplste aerim.iit of Tsilom' Trimmings, embrse n.Ra le ysrds of Ked I'sdjing, Canvas Cotton Wsdiiimr and Hpool Cotton, (and by way of making up the seOrtmcnt, a few paper of Needles.) which. wstou would "ell st wtaktaJt end Retail, The idiove Goods were rut bought eltoeether for cash, therefore r e want to sell them qunk ss pos sible, (ihI te mi.ke il an inducement for customers to purehsse, wdl do now what we have done for two years rell cbesp, and lhat without compulsion. We spenl sjaite) I mui h titni in fiw York ss ny hod hi our line w think weboojfht ear Good it cheap; st :l eveirtJ, ws hazard nothing in styipg we will sell oa cheap, snd Ihst is ill the customer cares for st Is!. Nfootler.t that Oliver dt Prcwler redueed th prii-rs la wrist Ihey now are. If you. get youc eloih ii H cheerier, you sro indebted to ihrra f.if jl. Wiih. ot dit.psi';in!; others, w think wo can supply a soil eqosl in all repet to any House in lbs United but, an at s ehe-ip rate quality of the goods eon id.-rexl. W avail outMlve, of the prent op PoT oiiiiT lo return cur sincere si knjwle.lmenl tm r nurnm.UK friend snd ru.tomsrs, for lbs pstron- s-e nnti.irmiy received Dy us nnc our eotnmenco meni in twines. Their kindni has grestly t-rt eoeded eur B, rit, Init we trust, by ; Strictly stlendinif lo nor liuiint-t",-nd imlenvoiliig promptly to fulfil Our mr iK'-ni -iits, lo have ( contioOSni. ., eyv reieivo tie.ry iwo wk, through OW PTew Vurk ce:rerorii!.-ni, ihe latest Paris, London, and New V'oih K,iitn. Ptrwn funiirhing lueir owtt (roods, wit! have tttero msdo op with the asm neat. " a id d -p itch as thrti.gh wo supplied tti arttck , rntire. Onh-n from a dulanoo thankfully received .id wofliptly eiiendod to, OLIVER & PNOCTKU. Si. F) eieviHs Kt , RaleigV. O. & doors Wouui H'i'liijr, Hsywood 4 Co.' .v. Drug 8 tore. JRsl. -sti, Oct.jia,.;. y-;' gi n Jctct S r tt t?M 8Iek n nd larnlld rtprmud A 1 1 0 r- i.srwilr.r WhitsTipioea, PhbiI Harh-j, Hjhv, RnHiii"m's I'nteni rJarlfy, Coop em litDfllj', Moi enor Ruiwi Isinelsis, lnb Most, ' AraSir, r.1 SPpety Elm, FortJVIns. dte. All the sl.)? awnliorurl, snd many otHVr httle prep Mtnins for clict fo.Hl, so newsenry for lb sick eUauier m diiecied by rr-dit! orders, will be found tl . f ' En C U V '8 Drwir shore. f '51 Ji-lttJSlU livauii) IJl'f C3NC0HD, mm CAROLINA. Tim eSuMcntor his the pttasuiS to inform his old fliends and custom- r, and ihe pnblie. generallf , tint be bu recently purchased lb large BRICK HOCsE dj'hniiiR the iSor Ih-werl career of iho Court Moose,, in ths Tivvn of Concord, sod has Sited il op in a fahtonbe and rosniottoMe style s ftorj.E fur ihe acrnmroodsttoo Of lbs plhhc. Hi house ba b-eti iHot..u-.,My rrpsired-b) rnorss srs kuxs snd " rmnnif ntly artsni;4, a-id bis fumiwr t entirely 0 , I'is Hostler U no. surpsktrd by any in the fists. Ho flitters himeli;ilst from hi long experi ence in lbs business, he is able to gfe tifactiun to ll who rrwy favor him with t rail All ( ak is lair trial. Call snd judge for yourselves -KIAU J. HARIHS. Cord, C. rT 3, 184 40 af t. i. it t.. ; -i 1 ? n M iV f B I e '.TI 1 4 ,.0 '1 - n ' 0 . V 1 y ' 'I- - i t , ; , t. - j ' - "Sin 1 ei 4 V 4 r rf 1 ,J ' - ,.Jft.-- '.aril'-S ; .'i,s l.'.,.', k, o. 7! Mi t . ft l. . i 1 X 'M r I'-Vt
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1845, edition 1
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