- y- . To the Medio respectfully Gent leaf en subjoined list of TptfRNEEi & HUGHES, would A beg leave to call the attention of Hf ttvo ahnvp Profession, to the new and valuable Works, and solicit their oiders for the same, viz: aaattmical Alia, by Smith A Horner, imperial 8 volumes, near 650 Figure. Alison's Uulline ot rainotog.y, in i vol, o o. a lVew Work. Chapman on Thoracic and Abdominal viscera, 1 volum. . ; ' Do.-oo Fesera, Dropsy, on Goat, in 1 trol.,.8 volumes. Oarnenter's Human Phrsioloffy. STrAatrey Cooper ou HerniS; with plates, Edition.) l " Ditto on the Testis and Thymous Gfand Condie on IJrseases ot ruuire, Churchill on- Females Ditto. Midwifery. Dru ill's Modern Surgery. Fergussori's Practical Surgery,- Uraoim t tnemistry . Hope on the Heart. ' Miller's Surgery.- ' Lawrence on the Eye. " MUles Physiology. , Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence. $400 REWARD. Proclamation : By His Ereeflency, WrtLiAit A. Graham, Governor of North Carolina. WHEREAS, ANN HOLLOWAY wife of John A. Hollow ay, late ot Person county, in this State, stands charged by aa Inquisition taken before Haywood Williams, Coroner lor said County, with the murder on the 5th of f eburary last, in a Most cruel man Brigham on Mental ExcHeniettt aitf"univatioMnfrt0(r4 negro Woman, slave, named Sara?, tire pro- Guy's do. ' - - - : ' - J Cheap Books Cheap Books ! MILMAN'S Gibbons Decline and fall of the Roman Empire, for fB 75. The complete worksofHan nah Moore, price only $2. The complete works oT Wil liam Shakespear, with numerous engravirrgs. for $8. i ne uienra opeccnei 01 nenry Uiay, price jfl- me History ol the Reformation by J. H. Merle. De Aubigne, -price $1; with the greatest variety of Cheap Books, of every kind and for all varieties of tastes. Call at the well known stand No. 1, Cheap side, Raleigh, North Car olina Book Store. TURNER HUGHES. Raleigh, June 26, 184. - ! 504-ly. TO OE1 ri.EITIEX OF THE BAB. TURNER It' "HUGHES haVe on handa tet exten sive cofleefrionof Law Books, which they are now offering, to the piofession-at very reduced prices "for the Cash, at the bf. C. Book Store. Raleigh, June 2ft, 184-4. , 504-ly. "VVs&fr? principles and Practice of Medicine. Wilrianae Pathology. . WiUon's Human Anatomy. Mcintosh's Practice of Medicine, by Vtoriot, Cooper on Dislocations and Fractures. Also, alt the works of Dr4.1ewees, Horner, Ebet'.e, Dunglinson, and others, with all the new works as they are issued from the Press. , . Orders from a distance, thankfully received and promptly attended to. v , . TUOJ9ER A HUGHES, Publishers' Agents. Raleigh, March 13tlfc 541 ly. NOTICE: SEATJED Proposals will be received'hy the tm der$lgoed4 until .the 15ih April next; for the building a new J a II. -for wake county. I tg bids to be separate for lire Rock, Brick, and Carpenters work. Plans and, specifications will be exhibited by William WbJte, Bxjuire, of Raleigh. Bonds and security will be required for the faith ful performance of rhe work. WILLIS WHITArTER, PARKER RAND. WESLY" JONES. James litghford, jordan wqmble, william r. poole, william white, - Cmmiionr. March lrkh, 181S. 54l-4f. THEOLOGICAL WORKS. AN EXTENSIVE collection of Theological IVorlfs, consisting of Bibles, Pravt - Books, ttvmn ITooIm m 1 oi . i m i . . t . f . . ounoay -ocnoot ooaa, WHO SVSb. lODkitr Ol Oter Then- !- mf ' . mm M a ml I logical works, lor trve pious reader and inquirer after ruth. They are offered at unusual low prices for cash. Call at the North Carolina Bpok Store and examine for youMeFves. - J TURNER A HUGHES. -Raleigh, June 26, 1844. 004-ly. SCHOOL BOOKS. THE greatest a no' most extensive variety, calculated to suit Classical and common Schools, consisting partly of Arithmetic, Geographies, Histories.TtfathefTra tical works, Latin nd Grec Grammars, and also En glisb Grammars, Gra;ca Majoros, Xenophon's Greek and Latin Readers, Caesar's Sallust, and Cicero's Horace, wrth'a great variety of others, which we "will supply at Very reduced prices. AH orders from abroad thankfully received and promptly attended to, by l UKNJSK Sl HUGHES. Raleigh, June 26, 1844. 504-ly. nertv of the said John A. Helloway : and the said John A. Hollo way is charged in like-manner with being pre sent, feloniously abetting aori encourajjtng the 'ianrder aforesaid : And whereas it -has been certified fr, that the said AnnHollowav ajdJ A. HoHowav have fled from justice, and have probably escaped beyond the iioiits .of the Nw ft the end that the said Aftn HoTloway and John V&: flalloway, may be xrrest'ed and brought to triaf for tea sjkI ottence, I rurnerewy issue mra my i-rociainn- tion, offering a reward ortwo hoticired dollars each, tor the-apprehensien and delivery ot either of said ofterrders to the Sheriff of Person County, or for their commitment to any Jail in the United State, provided the same be more than one hundred mi las distance irom Jlox.be-rough, in Person County aforesaid.. . And J do moreover, enjoin and require all Officers of this. State, Civil- and Military, to use their best exertions to apprebend, and toeauaeta be apprehended the fugitives aforesaid. Given' under my hand, and attested with the Great SeaJ of the State, at the City of llalrigh, this Giii March, WILL: A. GRAHAM.- By His Excellency's Command, ' ' H. H. Graham, Private Secretary DESCRIPTION OP PEH80JYSr John A. Hollow ay is about 85 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches hish, slightly corpulent, weight about 170 or 180 pounds, florid complexion, yellow, curly hair, a little thin on the top of the head ; hands -and wrists large, and covered with yellow hair ; eyes blue or -grey, and laughs frequently u ordinary conversation. A .nx Hollow a v is under the common size of wo men, a good figure, eyes blue or grey, and manners cor responding to a violent temper. . March ft, 1S45. - "- 540-4 1. i - - j - Kaleigla Classical, mathematical and .T Hilary Academy. ! Letter and Cap, and Stationery at very reduced prices Classical Department ' f foraale-at the North Carolina Book Store. J. M. LOVEJOY. TWINER A HUGHES. J Kaleigh, W. C., June 2, 1844. 504-ly. jfeopih Carolina Institution . For The Deaf and Dumb. THIS Institution will be opened for the reception of Pupils, about the 1st of May, next, in the City of naieign. rieasani ana commooious oui laings nave Deen oniaineo, ana u is earnestly cesired that all persons hav ing" children orfriends-. whoarfeofthis unfortunate class, will use all practicable means to have them here as near the time of opening the School as possible. ' : For the present, Pupils wi II be received at any age be tween eight and thirty:. The Pupils will livo in die same house with the Principal and his family and wilt boat all limes under his care and direction. The female Pupils will be under the special care of the wife of the, Principal and the Matron, and the utmos't attention will be give ri mud caro laken, to secure the comfort, and hap-" pineS9 as well as the improvment of all the-Pupils. . The-terms for the Session, of ten months will be one hundred and sixty dollars, for Beard, Washing and Tu ition, includingihe nece.ssary Books and all expenses, except Clothing and Medical attendance paj able, one half semi aimuallyjn advance. - The very best assistant Teacbew will- be procured, as the number of Puprls may require. The precise time of opening the School will be. mentioned in a future Adver tisement. - ' . All Communications on the subject ol the Institution, addressed to Weston R. Gales, Esq., Raleigh, (post puid) oraAer the lsi ot Ajiril, to the Principal, will be attended to promptly. All applications tor admission for Pupils, wbese Pa rents are not able to support them either in full or in part, should be made to HisExcellency, Gov. Graham, President of the Literary Board. " WH.LLAM D. COO KE, Principal. Feb 2, 1845. 6S5-t M dtice is hereby given to the lawful heirs of Nan- WI STARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, A Compound Balsamic Preparation front Wild Cheriy Bark and Tar, Tht best remedy known te the world for the cure of CMtghs, colds, asthma, croup, bleeding of 4h -lungs, whooping. cough, bronchitis, tryhh-' ' enza, shortness of breath, pain and . MP film aa in 1ht hwttmt w mi Rver complaint, and the " ' first stages of - CO.NSUIIPTION. . W will not asserl4hat this RAf.SAM uill cm, cn. sumption in Kw6rst form, but it has cured many after alt other maans of relief had been tried in vain. Aftdwhy not i. It seems that the WIID CHERRY was defined by Nature to be duT PANACEA for fhV ravaging diseases of-this cold latitude. Let not the despairing invalid wasie bis money and lose TIME, to him so all "important,, in experimenting with the 'trashy nostrums of the day, but ose at once a medicine that will cure, if a cure ha rjns- sible a medicne that science approves, and many years of experience have demonstrated that ft always relieves. - Titer noJucn thing at fail" ia'the kutvrf-p this-wonderful Balsam. Evidence the moat convincing -evidencelhat no orie eon doubt, full v establishes this fact. For I he sake of brevity we aeleict the following-item thousands. Isaac Piatt, Esq., Editor of.the Pokeensie Eazle. one of the most influential tourriarlsiTi the srate of New York. states, under the authority of hisownname, fhataoung lapy, a relative of his, ol very delicate constitution,, was attack ee? irr Feb. 1842, tvHh serefe cold, wfrfch iitfwedt atelyproduced spittHig of blood, couah. fver. and other danerousand alarm ing. symptoms. Through medical treatment ana care sne -partially recovered" during som- mer. . But on the return of winter she was attacked more opened fllontlv nn konl r.. 1 1 o J w uauu iu i aiflfmmont r t - . " imported Cigars, ihcludinx m8fla I - ; : w REGALIA CAZALXRE, WERNER, &c. - m . t . a W - m m .1 cy morgan, ueceasea, ana uavia ocarDorouen, that :i,i ,u u ' - irv .r .ZTrTT. thara i in the hxnd. Of the E-W of ftoZl Snmr. . wecaiiie scarce! avje w wbik. aaav aaar - - viu n i iiinrm leigh, and the public generally haf of -a C.gar manufactory in Wigh'whel We keep on hand a full assortm-n? r Z.r eCon. con- t'ored CUBRY ' HAVANA principe; and all kinds of domestic A general assortment eT superior chawinx TnS'I!; fe!.Co"8-ess, coarse Rappee and Scotch 2Co all artrcle. li.."": &C. Cigar Cases, Snuff Boxes, and ofler ot JVew Work prices, bv th. . T and retail., All ordem thann.,11., 3 :ne wh0u,' Jo with despatch: -v vvc.vea attd ,Uend-; 1CCG. "'fed to . '. Purchasers, and the lovers of pooH r , will alar. be tJS"," the taste ofthe connoiseur. Call and Vr T " i.T!"" MILLPD'ct 1. , . -yeuewue stteet, ophite the r ,v u. i !!. . Ktc . via. O1 A SPLE.VDID COLLECTION F. new Novels and Miscellaneous Reading, -lint .eome to hand at the North Carolina Book Store, at unusual low prices. TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, June 26, 1844. 504-ly. BOOK BINDING BLANK BOOKS of every description manufactured at the shortest notice, and. all kind of Books haund at the shortest, notice. Also, a great variety of Paner. Mathematical and Military Department. W. P. DISBROW. THE year will be divided info two Sessions of flre fwt,iio ti,n , toe mat acniuu vc i u u i ii uu jie Qrsi wi January, and the second Session, on the first ol July. Thiers' JLtfe -of Napoleon. flHE History of the Consulate and Empire under a IVapoteon, by M. A. 1 hiers, late prime Minister of FOR SALE OR RENT, TWO splendid new Houses and lots on HrlUburoub strectj- leading from rthe Capitol to the Seminary and about Ihalt way between the two. One house is thirty feet by eighteen with a partition in the middle, with four rooms and two fire places, one above arid below, and portico- in front. The other is forty feat by twenty with a ten foot passage aocve and below, making all the rooms ptrvate, each of which has good and comfortable fire phi res, mod has a portico in front. There is attached to eaeh of the houses a good kitchen, smoke house and dairy dec. and hearty three quarters of an acre belonging to each lot, and under a new plank fence with pailing in front. Boxb of the houses are nice ly finished, and painted both utside and out ; as aho the uut houses and palling. F here is decidedly the best well of water in or about the City, eonre- j oient to the use of both lots. This is given up to b)e the mtfst pleasant and hVaKhy part of the etiy. Any person wisnmg to purchase, or rent, Will make application to the subscriber. ' A. G. DRAKE. Raleigh, N. C, March 19, 1S45. 54 Uf. I, ,k t .w' n ... f lil nimiifr ui inerriRCB KerolU- mZl nJZ ,n J.Z iul. I ; , a 2 ?on ".uibeUiahed with a fall length portrait of Napo non shall not be suroaesed in the advantares afforded for 1 a i t-u , xr J.tf. hUJUi 1 ; 1 ..T)kju m: !. hc u. w tins Bieoaia tt on Edttcaion hastrst been received this day at the North Carolina Pupil, will be prepared to eater the Junior Class of anv 1 Thdw' H i3tor of !h French Re"' TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, For Latin, Greek, French. Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free of cnarge. The advanced Classes .may pnrsoe the Studies of a lower Class, pay inj only for the studies of the Class to which they belong. Raleigh, January 1845. 533-6m. Phelim O'Tooles Courtship, by VYm. Carleton. Lovers and Husbands, a story f Married Life, by T. S. Anrthur. Married and Single, by T. S. Authur. Also. So. 17 of Harper's Pic toral Bible, has been re- ! ceivcd.aod is forsaLeby TURNER & HUGHES. 30 00 j Feb 26, 1855. . 538. exira borough, deceased, a legacy in favor of them , and accord ing to the last, will and 'testament of said deceased, if they do not apply for said- legacy in tte term uf. five years from the death of his wife, Lydia Scarborough, they forfeit ferr claim, and Jhe Executors wilL not be responsible for' any Interest on the said Legacies, say $150 a share, from this da!e; February the 20h, 1845. DANIEL SCARBOROUGH,, HIRAM SCARBOROUGH, I Feb. 20. 1845. 538-lt-p. JCJNOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP. Watches, JcwcHery, and Cut lory. J. C. PALMER has just re turned from (he Norlij with a very fine assortment, 50 percent- cheaper than ever offered before, and now opening in the brick house third door below Turner It Hughes' Book Store, former ly occupied bv Mr. Thumnmn as a Jeweller's, bub more recently by Mr. Fentress as a 1 aitoring esiaunsn ment. I and was troubled withcobgh, e4wlfs-ahd leteeveiy day. ana appeared to ue giwrtg rapidly with consumption ; at tbts time, when there was no sign of improvement, Mr. Piatt procured a bottle of Wi starts BiVlum of Wild Cherry, which- she. too It, and it seemingly icaiuicu iier, one gui a sacona, ana oeiore u was.raKea she was restored to perfect health; which she -ha enjoy ad to the present time, without the slightest symptom-of her former disease1 Mr. Piatt says -the cure came under toy own obsarth tion, and I cannot be mistaken as to the facts. " .... EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM A P&8T MASTER, DATED Pembroke, Washington Co., Maine, April 29,1844. Ma. Isac Butts. Pear Sin A the request 0 man v ok my friends in this place and vicinity who ate afflicted with consumption and liver complaints, I takethe liberty ofasking you to appoint some one in this county as agent toaell Wlstur'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, and to send hi m a lew dozen,, as there is- none of it for sale within 200 miles from ihis. I have no doubt that wouiu meet with a ready sale, iPit were where" if could ae procure! without-too much expense and delav hJ mm ...rV ... -mm. - 1 . .. 4nT wiic was aiiacKcc aoour sjx months Oeskev9tl Aeencv Far the State of North CW. - -Persons bavins Notes. LaU descriptions for collection ir. .1 a,r?8 of L22,rrt ,hem at,ekd to with faithful . StS1 M rate, of AJSSff !5? smiofjweintfl.. A. S. LOUGEe! Baleigh, N p n I t L HEFEBENCES: ' ' ' U EsQ. B. B. Smith E.-n "V f '- vv- Sione Fayettevdle-E. J. HMe, Esn Wilniingion Capt G- Scott. W. H. 1 in.ii - Sf'SS ,-David Freeman. Salisbury Ham. C. Jones, En Charlotte Cnpf. Lucas. Peterelir?Wm.JolinSon,Jr. E,q B T H R.chmnd -Gales Seat on, Esq q": ' T' Hurf' Baltimore James Kelly. Philadelphia-H. M. Crawford .A- York .Isaac Osgood Ciwt-,.r t . Bo.ton-Ci.a,. Lea vi,; ' Str Jcnnin E,q. Raleigh, Jan. 30, f&b. 53g (f t5 00 for Ttcenty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the sub scriber, on Thurs day aiglit the 16th instant, a dark mulatto boy named Henderson, iced -19 years, about five feet 10 inches high, has a full face and bushy head : said boy was raised abotit ten miles north of Wades boro" (Anson county.) It is supposed he is trying iget to some of the free States. The above re ward will be given to any person who will deliver said boy to tnr, or lodge him in Jail so that I can ! gft hun. CHIUS.TOPHER WA THINS. Cedar Hill, March 7th, 1815. 541-4u to Baltimore, through Pefersburs, Richmond and ! fifSfu - ,1ihc,mboe Cost, for cash, and j . C-n .1 - 1 . . wje UL-1U Ol. Jjru LrOOtl.r. takirxr tU acamst the mniha r Travellers Going North, ARB INFORMED that the Fare from Gaston Wasaintoii City, is S9. the same as bv R to Weidon and the Portsmouth Rail Road, Persons wishmg togo to Norfolk or Portsmouth, are informed that on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, Passengers will be carried by the way of Petersburg, at $4, which is 2 less than by the Portsmouth Rail Road. Persons who' are trav elling 10 either of thote places, are informed, that th-y can leave Gaston at 10 o'clock, P. M. ; Pe tersburg the next morr.ing after breakfast ; by the City Point Rail Road ; and then take the splendid Steamboat, Curtis Pec, abifrncli Worf,,ffc early hour in the afternoon, nearly as soon as by tbe Portsmouth Rail Road. For Tickets ami further information, ahply to JAMES GRESHAM, Agent. ui Creensvilie A R. R. Road Co. Gaston, March 8. . , 541-4t. 3,000 DOLLARS Worth of DRY GOODS CROCKER T, At COST FOR CASH! Consequently lower than any oilier STORE in this place 2tK) pieces bleached and unbleached Domesti cs, O zn burgs, Slc. 160 Calicoes assorted. 6 dozen musk rat and other Caps. 10 peices white, redand vellow Flannel 10 Linsey assorted. Heavy pilot and Beaver Cloth, Saitinett, Broadcloth, Kersey, Jeans, Merino, MouseHnedelaine, Bedtickin Bobbinet, Bdeiac. Jaconet. Check, ririliin. r,.r..;-' I Irish Linen Diaper, worsted shawls, VestinS7b!ack Vel- ...wuripBi sauaaiay, oonnets, Arttncials, brown Holland, fcc. Plates and dishes, cope and saucers, basias, &c Webave observed that there are now too many Dry u-wurn, ianu still increasing) he e, all or them cemmg aerermincd to overflow little Wake coo Great Reduction in Prices. 1 BLANK Books, consisting in part of Books JLV Clerks, for Records, Journals, Ledger,-Dav Books 1 ! and Letter Books, and in fact Blank Books of every dis , j cription, a vorv laree ami eeneral assortment to be found 1 : at the Aorih Carolina Book Store, and are ofJered for ; Cash at tbe very lowest Northern Prices. Don't say you ) can get them cheaper, but call or aend in your orders, j ami give us a chance of testing the fact. I . TURNER &. HUGHES. ) February 26, 1845. 538.. Star and Register copy. til r o ivilh Gold anrl silver ladies'and gentlemen's lever Watches; hwhat the physicians calletl the first stage of consumption (xoW fob and guard Chains and Keys: I a coroolaint verv nrewalpni inJiilo i i r u"'u uic3i-iiira auu w i uju 1 -1 nigs , Gold Bracelets, very fine srticlr; Gold Pencil and Spectacles, collar Buttons, shirt But tons, Medallions, Locks, Clasps, Hearts and Crosses; Large assortment silver and steel Spectacles; Silver patent Perifocal Spectacles, new and improved article; Clay and other silver Pencils: .try. naving seen the Balsam advertised in Aueusta. !200 ilLCFROTl HEKE I took Uie-paios to send there for a bottle of it, which he took .and Which hefo h-r an miwli tl,,t r C - - 1 . ties more, which she has also taken mUho nmvj,,-, aV;-. has not felt so weli for six t ears as she does at this Km. m 11 .1 . . mose no nave inquired uf me and ascertained what eaeet tne rraisam hcf. are anxious tr havosomo c,rc,i. "Prove ati things, and hold fast that which is good." Paul. become the dnmcstir They are con trial, to hp ih pfii. ltllal rn.i1i.in. : .1 ..i.uiuiic in use ini'V have theanction ar.d approval ofthe most eminent Phv srtnans who -have-ad-opted them in their practice, pUr. cliase tbein by ihedozen-boxes of the agents, administer tnem to4heir patients, and . . .- - .in. m aa urt lK npHESE PILLS have now m- meoicine ol almost every family. sWered by all who have iriven them imost pleasant, safe and c.i.. in :iLi 1 r. . . . .111 v p- a 1 1 ir 1 1 . 11 n Klin cm, uni . - - - - Coral; fine ,nd ehean fancy Combsand tal.fSSmT?" " "nseof rny-wriringi. you. .'other Vecefable Pill lifnr 1)1. .int.)' ri - . .t. . iiiv "uuiit, . ..try are uw pniy vegetable hi name, hut in substance and act as a friend to Nature in all her onerations. ThPv' New Publications ! ! Receired this day at the N. Carolina Book Store, The 'Maid of Honour,' or the Massacre of St. Bar tholomew, a tale ot the 16th eentury. "The "Resent' Drnttghter," translated from the French of Alexander Dumas, by Chas. H. Toron. Mis Martinean's Letters on Mesmerism. "Curse dc Leon," or the Brigand, by G. P. R. James. The" Chimes," a Odblfa story of some bells that rang! an old year nut, arid a new year in, by Charles Dickens Also, No. 19 of the Pictorial B-hle. TURNER 4c HUOHKS. March oth, 1845. 539, tStar, Register, and Independrnt Copy. Trial of Bishop Onclcrdouk just received, and for sale at the N. C- Book-slorc. Also, The Apostles' Doctrine and Fellow ship, consisting of five sermons preached in the princi pal churches ot bis Diocese, during his Spring visitation J844, by Rt. Rev. L. S. Ives, D-D-.LLD., Bishop ef North Carolina. , Feb. 1845-535. TURNER & HUGHES. Paper. an immense quantity of the very Cheapest Bargains er bad, (according fo their advertisements,) chasintr annlhor u-iil, ikn. 1... : ' 0 - " uaidins continually. .. e.wiwisning longer tojoto in such a hunt, shall nty with ' PaOO Reams of tetter, Foolacap and Printing Paper, ainser '' oflerel at Manufacturing prices. Also, we iimrone ' hm"e a rJr suPror Article of Gilt Letter, Foolscap j ana .vine raper, aiso, i issue, lviorrocco, Aiourtung and I otherPaper, all of which is offered at unususl low prices. lUOKlt i. HUGHES, Head Ornaments and Hair Pins; silver nana and Hair Pins; Ladies fine Purses and Work-bass: Chapman's best Metallic Razor Strap: -Large-assortment of CUTLERY; Roger' Clay Knive, with others; Best Wade & Butcher's Razors; Rogers' best Scissors; Walking Canes, See tc.; in fact, all articles kept by Jewellers, and a little more. To enumerate them would make this advertisement cost too much money. - WATCHES repaired, and warranted for 12 months. Silver and Gold manufactured. Seals and other engrav ing dope in the best manner. In fact if Jewellery is wanted, good and cheap work done, call at J. C. PALMER'S. Raleigh, Nov. 13, 1844. 524-lf. 0rj- Weekly Register, Star, and Independent, insert. Notice to Owners of Hills. HAVING obtained letters patent for grinding op Com, Cob and Shuck, in the ordinary Grist Mill now in use, I take this method ot informing the public, especially those who mav infrinir ilia rinki u:i..., r I.- - - J 15 iiii. nilliuui au- thonty, that I shall hold all such persons who may either juseur construct any mill ot mills upon the principle of m ' lbl mm.mf -L 1 . J , I - . j , mraiiuie unner rue parent raws ot the Urn- led States. I learn that an infringement has been made m this State, and I would notify the public that I have disposed of the patent right for this State to Maj. W.u. F. CoLLiwa of trus City excepting two counties, Halifax aiw iortnampion and it would be well for a)l who wish toavau memseives ot this valuable and saving imorove ment, to always advise with him upon the subject before ..... iiikuii-i. nuns aiicrca, unless tney are satisfied others are acting under his authority. This addition of grind ing up the shuck thoroughly, is invaluable. I refer the puotic ro Maj.uoLi.iri a' publication in newspaper form 1 I. f) L, A U I I . f . " i i uv, uauu-wiiin, lor particulars, acc. E. A Raleigh, Feb. 18, 1845. bv return nf mail cloae to send some, and if so, to whom, in order lhat it may be known where it can be had1. I am, with respect, yours, etc. ' L ' P. G FA RNS WORTH, P. Itf: me WHOie country is fast ,ut ,n,i: atev- Ctl- I. 4 1 J . . I whetlir vau cniw ! 7C?:- .? - any age ; ami it,e leeble and ... ...... ... , - . anil lit . -""""j learning mac no in cine no physician no preparation ol any kind wha er can equal Dr. Wist a a 's Balbaj otWilbCh A TRULY WOJVDERFUL CURE. WATCtviLts, Onedia Co., N. Y., Sept. 15, 1843: Dear Sir-j-I pwe it. to the afflicted to inform, yav that in January last, I was attacked bv a ver rtntZTt mA causeoby working inthe water.which settled Sn my luW It was accompanied by a verv severe nain mi m - olicate are slrpncttioniH l, ,i :-- .: . , .. . o'-.,.wi. .... , .ru.amm ; neeause tney possess tome and leslora live properties, independent of their aperient effects Aud females will fiod them to be decidedly the best medicine in use for the comnlai nt neplllinrln Ikairaav ;Jn sick-headache, eostiveness. and howel mmniaint they stand unrivalled. The. habitually costive should not fail to give them a trial, as their action is entirely different from most medicines recommended lor this Complaint, and they leave the bowels in a line and healthy state, as may be seen by the following certiti calefrom Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, 'merchant, at Taladega, Alabama : Taladeoa Springs. Taladego Co.,") August 17th, 1842. J his ts to certify that I have been afflicted with mck- KNOWLTON. 537-tf. TFOR RENT,' HE Brick .Store on Fayettfcville street, Kterv b cnpiedby S.L. Tuckef. 3 Also, the Office onoosite the CifhnWr rt, ,.u Ab half of the Slage stables, inthe ivesteinpart of WFl": ArpJv fo w. j. clark. Fresli Garden Seed, Of the Crop of 184, just received and for Sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS H u.t-:u ,0.e " r"7 536-4m. Hots, Caps, Boots Shoes. At the Hew Hat Store, on Frj etteVllle Street. The Subacribers take this method to inform the Citi iens of Raleigh aad vicinity, that they have taken the old fat stand opposite the Market fouse for the purpose ot nanufaeturing Hats. We have now on hand a large aasortment of Hats & Caps of the bestqualkies and latest arylea, which we w.H sell at Prices that cannot fall to please. We hayejust received from O. Fisk's celebra ted hat manufactory in Broadway New York, an assort ment of his Premium Hats which the public are invited to call and inspect. We have also just received an as sortment of fiOOT & SHOES. wareh will be sold at reduced prices. We respect ftfty invito the public to call and examine our goods he. tore purchasing elsewhere 6 WANTED. Otter, Fox, Mink, tfaccoou $f Muukrat Skins in Iare will Be given and Cash paid on delivery HAWLEY k BLACKMAN. 4lh TrKl,tM.he Market Hoaa jc. If, 1844, ' th Po1 fcxeoutod at this Ocse trith neatness accu racy aad despatch. s .. .. . . , i 1 r ,, 1 - 00 10 e Will he devoted exclusively, to i the following, vii : 3 CONFECTIONARY, GROCERIES, FA CY GOODf, JEWELLERY, mWUSlCmVZ, I.YS Til UJfkTEJYTSL and TOYS on the usual terms. Always on hand a greater variety (nan many store in this place. -" 8ee epecified advertisement in Raleigh Register. i ; . . G. tP. $ C GRIMMS. Raleigh Nov. 26, 1844. n saS-om. - i CAPITAL $300,000. THE New-York CO'NTRfBUTIONSHIP FIRE INSURANCE COiMPANY, office No, 67 Wall Street, insure Dwelling-houses, Ware-houses and Build ings in general, Merchandise, Household Furniture Ships building, Ships in Port and fherr Cargoes, and' every description of personal Properly, against loss OB DAMAGE BV FlRK. mi ROGERS, President: B. W. M art i .v , Secretary. D. rV.. STONE, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. May, 1844. 4Sf!-J2m-e6w. American Almanac for 1845- THIS valuable production has heen received, and is for sale at the NORTH CAROLINA BOOK-STORF January 4, 1845. Price fl. M' UFF IN SMALlL BLADDERS. JUST Received, a superior new article of Scotch Snuff, warranted good, and if not approved, may be returned and the money refunded, price 25 cents per pound, or 5 pounds for 1 dollar, for sale at the cheap Ci gar store. Fayett vi lie street opposite City Hall.- KRAUSE Us MliL'ER. Dec. 11 th, 1844. - ,f. - 1 i - COACH MAKING AMI REPAIRING Tho Subscribers would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Raleigh, and the surrounding country that they have formed a Co-Partnership in the above business, and are now prepared to execute ail orders In their line. They flittpr lh.m..lva. tk.ii LASII mt .hi. A .lira I f . 1 . 1 ... : v scucl"i misracrion K) ail wno may patron ise them as they have in thir omnin - . ' ,.n. J 1 klm,hJn North, with other workmen engae t V 'wbes, and being thameelvesprac fical workmen, they hope 1 give general satutfitction to all woo may give them a trial " trt.AU. n FSCfr g. HARRlgQJV. 0r Also, on hand, for sale, Ready made Carriaees such as BuGraies. Baniurho. r-k;.-l- . Z. '"6eti tui.; rt c. RS. SIGOIIRNEY Series of Readers The Illuminated A mericarv Primer ; containing first lessons of Reading and Spelling, illustrated with a new Pictorial Alphabet, and a variety of elegant wood cuts beingan introduction to Mrs. Sigourney's Pictorial Reader?. The New Pictorial Reader consisting of original ar ticles for the instruction of young children : by Mrs. L. H- Sigonrnej : illustrated with over one hundred appro priate wood cuts, being an introduction to the Girl Rea ding Book, and the Boy'a Reading Book, by the same author. This work has been very favorably noticed in all parts ofthe Union, and is very interesting and instructive for (he young, whefher in school or out,- Done up in a neat Volume. The Girl's Reading Book, for the use of School's. This work has gone rapidly through a large number of editions, and is pronounced to bo Mrs Sigourney's best work, and qhe of the purest, highest gems ofthe modern P"v. - - The Boy's Reading Book consisting pf original articles inrroseano roerry, tor trie use ol schools, by Mrs. L H. Sigourney. A rfew edition, reduced in nn. These Works are all by the gifted Mrs. Sigourney," inuioHiose ennustea wnn ine education of youth, and to FarerrTs partieulaily. we would most earnestly recom mend them. The name of rhe Authoress, itself, We are connuent, yryj uo much tor their disseminaton-. For Sa!e at the N. C. Bookstore, By TURNER- . HUGHES. Feb. 28. , - 539-tfl - Save your Corn Cobs &, Sliucks ! ! ! r the Planters and Millers of North Carolina. TKo II r dorr I rrtrt a, A I- 1 I" - kiiuvi.-u IIU9 uuiaineu letters patent to vUva i-LMiitnuu mm srones (or Fn4-L- nnxm, t tf ?c. VaMabfe and Cheap Law Rooks. VOLS of Common Law Reports," at the as tonisbing low price of 3 50 ner vol.. well and substantially bound. 35 vo s. ot "Law Library at $8 per tol., wellbbundf " i.s vt icainer. Vesey Juinor'r Chancery RejfortS,' with supprimeh o i L. o i'Kises oy is. u. ingrabsm. Esq?, in p inn h bmd'B8 f ery superior quality; mTettTZ. , u: . n,s DOOK nas D5en sold for 8140 " Qhitty's Blackstone." price $5. . . re rePared and will furnish. Law Books as u n,r wh as rney.can be lrad in any part of the St. k,u io.m Burner b hughes. Mai eh 5th, 1845. 539 and "Plantation Cisars JUST received a superior article of fee above C ears for sale at the Cheap Cigar Store. " KRAUSE it MILLER. Fayottevillc Street opposite City Huli, Rogers' Knifes ana Razor . r'you Wish to purchase a splendid Article in Ibis line call at the NolthCae4iua Book Store. TURNER fo HUGHES. 588, March 5th, 1845. . The Family Physician; OR RerprmedSystem of Medicine," oa VeaefaWa prirrciples, being af.Compendium ofthe " American Pfa,cAudesined fot aU classre- Th" work Umbrae" es the 6haracfe, Causes-, symptom!, and freatinenu iof the diseases of Men1, Women, andChildren of all clin ates by W. Beach. M. U .comprete in 1 vol JlluatratSl with nearly two hundred engravings, for sate at the N Carolina Book Store. "TURNER fo HUgieS March 5th, . B3 . i A niMi rsr . . z , k,kjd anil SHUUK. nto nwl ler hnrcc mA La I . .o, vuvwe, iMigs, etc., thereby savin" more than one third of a crop, which is ah impor- hin lion, nut i .. .... rr,, . . PT" ...... .iu.nK. x ne macl)in?rv uod for ...r T.Miiw is simpie and durable, and ean not with lair means, get out of order. It will last as long as the stones last, wfth an expense of 50 nennitScrnVery.fi,,? yIarS- Td "We4he common null gmu gnd ear corn into meal, requires no new buildings ot -ettri .power. It can also he ap- n i In hnrcp mil to i T I. : . ""imR macniaes, gins or any given power known. The same mill will -rind one-third more of corn meal by the intro duction of thrs machinery, and can. be changed irrtm rtr i nsl f n rr mh.mmmm, i m o ...... w, coo, ana shuck to giinding corn meal m the sptrce bf thirty second! Corn alooe when fed tp stock, is said te be by the most practical and scientific planters, constipating in its effecis, producing fouodera, cholics and Various other rnafodies which are incident to stock. Grind ing coos and shuck with thp om-A -,-ri. fj fcongenmrwith thetr nature, and -cannot produce H (11 111 I 11 1 Ctft.nm-. ..l. I if results aoove mentioned. Stock ..ic on corn exclusively, are deprived ofthe ueneuis oi uistension (so necessary to the proper health cdaoirnals,) by ihefr being unable to eat a mwswcm uuia ro pfoonce distension before the animal becomes gorged. Cobs groond wiih the cow prouuee tins necessary tfistensioo. Without any danger of diseases arising from overeiinr. Corn cob and shuck meal is imnroved hv lif' and I stiH more by boiling, and yet more by a DartT I fcrnientaiion. All the preparations facilitate ingestion lor nogs. But horses and mules will um ear lermenteu tooa, consequently :hey wijl re- Htifrr a ory or partially wet with cold water. norses, muiesana oxen, when Ted with unbound foouV void mueh in an tlndigesled stale, which is rt n All ffO L-A I f mm llti oeoeociai purposes. R-.ead Ih'feBubioined certificate. ii-W ne uoaersigced can be addressed at Ra- reigu, ana an calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch by bimseif or acrent WM. F. COLLINS, 'u : . w . Raleigh, Feb. 30, 145. kV-u V. s,,c,lfa oy arsj. Collfns tp have . -win aojusiea e grind Cora in the Ear and phuer, T consented that he Shnuld Ad n Oom in the ShiifL- at t r on i t i r,Lth eiTV,gSml lbesto so iarprov ed that ft grinds shelled Cora more than twice as last as before, and bv mv or awl, t ,k. ... k,v.l,.U"..it .. j.' I.' - .uci.ie ui la ..pcruuur, iDg me meal tmer tbafit usfjaL uctl diuauie imtlrntromonl n j and fides, also a distressing cpugh. I had in 'attendance heairache, dvspepsia, Ji ver-complaint, and coativeness iCTiivai aiu m our viiiaere : hnr aft.-r u, nim. j ing ail their skill to no avail, they pronounced jm dv- tun 1 1 R.if kb co,xsi;ptio. , and they one aad ail gone me upto de. After much persuasion T got rhe" luuacm yi uijr pnysician ro use tlic K als am of Wild Chkrry. prepared by Dr. Whstar. Ipurehad of the Agent in our place one bottle before using hall of which I began to gain strength, and it was verv evident my cougn was mucn Better, and my symptoms in every way improving. I have nov usedtrtree bottles, and a re stored to perfect health. This result is alone owwc to fa" the other tnedicinen a-nd pills that I have ever taken ,- rne useoi lir. v istar'sBalsam oryir.n;ieERY; and I fake this method of giving information,partly to pay you the debt of gratitude I owe you. and partly that other similarly afflicted may know where to apply for relief. very wuiy yours. N JAMES SAGE. Mr. Palmer, Druggist, under date of Wateiville, pr. Z4. J043, writes .1 he statement given you by Mr. James Sage is well known to be true by this whole' community. It certain ly was a most remarkabe cure. The sae of the Basam is very good, and its success in cures truy flattering. Yours respectfuYv, DD. PALMER. for the last eitjlit or nine vears. dm ine which time 1 had taken, as weli as I can recollect , shout 60 boxen of Berk wirh's Pills, J2 boxes of Pt-ter Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Brandreth's PilU, U of which afforded me but little or no relief. At last I was recom mended to try Dr- Spencer's Vegetal. le Pills, and well I did, for I never had hut one attack ofthe sick-headachu after I commenced taking the Pills, (now ahout nix months) and I candidly confess, that I have derived more real benefits from the we of Snenccr's Pills, than lrom and . would earnestly recommend them to all as beina. i-my opinion, the best medicine in use for all linnerin oornplaints. The pills have done me so much good, that i would not Ceel willing to be without them for $b a bos; and I cannot but feel verv crateful to Dr. Sneneer for having prepared such a valuable medicine ; and lh dis tribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the pub lic, as it is a thing ofthe utmost impoitancc that every family should have a supply of Dr. Spencer' truly valu able pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS shall pur- l .... M. . Ullage liic nrni in nco :. :u nr. ---m- s u wrn arrora me a Feb. 20, 1845. g Warrant far sale here. THE MOST REMARKABLE CURE EVER RECORDED. addoxficld, N. i. April 20, 1843. On or about ttle 13rti day uf October. 1841, 1 was taken vuih a violent pain in the side, dear the liver, which con tinued for about five days, and was followed by the break ine of an ulcer, or absce -s, inwardly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter, and also much blood. Being aircatAv ailaTrried at this, ! applied to a - physic ian, but he said he though"! he coulddobiit little forme except g've me some Mercury-Pills, which I refused tu take, feeling satisfied that they could do me no good : many other remeities were then procured by my wife and friends, but none did me ahv good and the discharge of blood and corruntinn stHI continued every few days, and P!ast become sbofi tensive that I could scarcely breathe. 1 was also seized With a violent cough, which at times caused me to raise much more. bood than 1 had dome before and mv disease continued in this Way, still glowing, worseunji'lf'ebru aty, when all hope of my recovery was" given up, and my friends' all thought I would die ol'a Galloping Con- mniptiou. Artnis moment, when my life was appa rently drawing near its close,! heatd ofIr. Wistar's Balsam of Wi Id t inn y, and got a bottle which relieved me immediately ; and by the use of phTy three bottles" of this" medicine, afLmy pains were removed my cough and spitting oif blood and corruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my. health was so for restorecfas to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,)' and up to this time I- have enioved e-ood L- ,.L O iieai wi. . . THOMAS C02TEIS. GtowciasTCR Couwi'V, N. J.. ss. Personally came before me, the subscriber. om of the Justit s ofthe Peace in and for the said county, Thomas. y..u..iuv OTniguuijr ituiuisu accoraing to raw . saitn 1 1 1 ...'. -V ii .- . . Mic.auuio aiaraoienc m in auinmgs true. Affirmed before me, ou the20thctay of April, lfUs. v J; CtlBSrttKT, J. P. f uch w the. unprce'edeftted success of this BALSAM KATUKEa FAVOURITE PRESCRIP- a prescription congenial to bur, wants, as -it is prepared from chemical esCrac-ts from substances whrch the author or nature nas piacea in our own-land for wise purposes', that many- who know nothing of th Itla -2u U"V lo?V peconiary benehts by selling an rfrrlo ilar in name, or in appearance, orbv represen ting fheir own trash as superior to the J3ALSAM, or by putting up a mixture and solemnly asseverating that ft is imported rom a foreign country, which is not the case. All these deceptive arts eo to srhrfw that Wtkto. t Balsam is known to the world In Ha 1 Till? OR E AT REiHaDT,and that to sell any mixture if must be like this in name, or vurttort fo be Kir it in substance. OCJ- Relieve not the cunninatv wrouht'fahri rat inn and take only the original and genuine Wistar'S nu vnerry, NO OTHER1 CAN BE LIKE IT. Address all orders to ISAAC illTTS. Nn as A hmui New York. Aeents WlLrLlAMS, H AYWGOD & C0.. 880 gfR. Raleigh. DR. HULL'S , VEGETABLE FEVER AJVD AGUE AJ"D AJVTl-FEVER I . PIUS. SOME cry humbug from envy, some from jealosy ory humbuff, and some from sheer ignorance of fhs thing, I do not believe every thing that shines is fold, nor do I believe that which is hastily denounced is hurr bug. Prove a thing and then judge it" Hull's PJlls are no humbug: wherever they have been used, they have invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction. The testimony exists on every side through out this vast country from the Log Cabin ofthe Western WiWs to the Uity Palace ofthe millionaire there are thousands of witnesses to the unrivalled eflic icy of this -invaluable aiedicine. It generally cures the Chills and Fevers the first day, and dots not sicken the stomach or produce any disagreeable sensation in tbe system. Ob stinate cases of Chills and Fever, when other prepara tions have failed, have yielded at once to a few doe of Hull's Pills, without any disposition of a return Tbe? require-no puffing, it is imworrby of them. The Medi cal Faculty are now prescribing them with unexampled success, not only in Chills and Fever, but in Fevers of all types, grades and character, and considers them the most safe and harmless vet the most certain and prompt febrifuge that can possibly be administered in the rente- diafe- management ot t e vers peculiar to fhn country. FulL directions for use. accompany each box. Price one dollar. s HULL'S Are the greatest discovery ever made for dispelling the various kinds jof worms-that ao frequently and distress ingly annoy both children and adults. From the Sparta Gazette : "From our own knowledge we take great plea sure in recommending to the public Hull's Worm loun ges as tbe best worm medicine extant. Children will eat them as they would candy, and cry for them." Tc parents we say, do hot be without these Lozenges at an? time, as you value, the lives of your children. Also, DR. HULL'S I Not. 1949. WILLIAM J, CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Raleigh, If. C. 4TO-yy, For the relief of coughs,, colds, consumption, asthma whooping cough, catarrh, tightness ot the lungs er cnet bronchitis, and atl putovrnary affections. Several thou sand, boxes have been sold within the test six months. giving immediate relief to those who have been afflicted with the most distressing coughs and colds, and resti ng to health persons i n almost every stage of puimonaiy affections. The whole World should know that ur- Hull's Cough Lozenges are a certain cure for all diseases leading to consumptions, and death. Tbev are recom mended by thousands who hare used them, and say that they give relief .when all other means fail- Price, JO cents per boi, with full directions. Alt. LA COUNTS VEGETABLE TOOTH-ACHE ELIXIRC A certain and inimediate cure. (Price, 60 cents per phial ) l-96ld ip Raleigh, by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. ; Tn FayetteSille, by S. J, Hinsdale ; in ton, by R W. Fuller; in Elizabeth, by J. W. white, and on inquiry may be found in nearly all the towns anu villages throughout the Southern States. .n ,,. March, m. 540-lSt. Horse Bills printed aC this Office.