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S - W : ... (. Cm- . ' - v- , - li v- : TUESDAY- MAY 28, 1844. . WE5T0N R. OALES, : , . t . v , u, 4t4 I- 1 V 1 j I . 1 , -r txj ,.. (A, J I. .'.I till. llll J . ti of ins 43, JO tbt Be- iect- inu SB s the Semi.Wtekly B.VMf A,811,1 0 ii . . , ' i L SoScaiFTioi.-FiTe Dollar! per annum-ball -half in i.RiiriiBuciTi.Fof v8rySiaeen Line, rst insertion One Dollar J each wbaaqaent insertion roAT 0de and JODiciAi. atotwht higher: but a deduction Advertisements, insertea mne Rbgist wUt also appear in the Wbsklt JTaper free of charge. : . ' jj Letters to the Editor mast be ost- aid. - DESlOCRATtC LOVtFOR THE PEOBL. The Jaocofoco leaders in Congress, wljo are ever ready to fill -the air with their professions of love fm the people when soliciting their votes, are now en- Mired ia an endeavor to reauce me pay of the common soldiers, and note-commis sioned officers of the amy- From each of these poor fellows, they are for taking a dollar, and two dollars a month. They onntemDlate reducing the pay bf the dra goons from $& to $6-from the itfan(ry tO abSiraCi a uouar uiuuuiijr uuy fu uua mizhty effort to economise the public treasure, they are conjeni w conunuq va reoeive igbt dollars a day .themselves, while they are unwilling to ; allow the brave defender of his country as much nay .for a month's service. sVThhi b Uie vay these locofoco leaders prove their ;lovt for the oplcthus it is, that they fill their own pockets, and filch from the ooroldier a lourtn oi tne wreicnea pit tance allowed him by his country for per iling his life in her defence. ' The people have however seen through the flimsy veil, by which these designing and unprincipled politicians attempt to iiOOawiQK ana ueceire uieai, auu jieuce it is, thitfourteen out of the Jif teen con cessional elections Hhat have been held . T T - WW since the Democratic van nuren nouse of Representatives came into power, have so gloriously terminated in" favor of the Whigs the people-now know, that the Whies of 1844, like those of the Revolu- tion, are the true frientis of the country .Esq. of Raleigh, (at the solicitation of the PbUanthro- o ... and of the people. Jimtrxcan Whig. T ST AN ANECDOTE WELL APPLIED. Mr. Hardin of Illinois, the only Whig member of the House : of Representatives from that State, made the following capital hit a few days ago at the character of Mart in an Buren. , . . ; ... .. . - He reviewed the letter of Mr Van Buren to the Indiana Committee, hich he ; said it was impossible to understand,; and which like its author might be quoted ; on either side of the questions of Which it treats. He could not better illustrate its character than by relating an incident which occurred in his section of the country. Iwo good shots vent out on a hunting expedition in pursuit I oi game, separated a snort distance uom each I . . . ' . ' j. I omer. rresent y tne crack ot a riHe was u r.i -j , 1 J t. . . . heard by one of them, and knowmg that his companion is a dead, shot, he immediately repairs to him to assist bim in dressing and ing up his game. As t he approached 1 his friend he found him loading his rifle andlrePair . ; . , , .-. asked him where was the deer! His com- , , . . , I panion showed greats dislike at being ques- tioned, and told bim rather rudely to leave him. Bat he persisted in his inquiries, and was at length pointed to a clump of bushes where, instead of the carcase of a deer, he' found a live calf. He asked his companion i u it was possible that he had fired at that ; I and if so, how it happened he had not killed li f 1 he answer was Wfirthr 'fir Mr. ' Van 8uren. Why said he, I could not ex- ictly tell whether it was a deer or a calf. -I If it was a deer, I shot to hit I it i and if i t was a calf, I intended to miss it." OLD HORSE. the New York Spirit of the Times ays that there is a horse in that citv. and Very stylish and handsome roadster too, which is fartiuthrt0 iiwjnM t K;K i.. ? n:nr ea rs p! w,cb " " pmwi mat ia tne . .case 01 norses at it is not always necessary for them I0' go it while they're young under an im-!l?... ..t;' i-.t.' . - .. .. apreision that when they're old ther tan'n on.- 1 j u 7 , 'H Inii-Old hOPSe, it seems, goes it ,HJ well yerVi - .biY.: u r I p..i . 1 eel ' t. 1 r . , j - Tk " " " i r lQW lney grease Wton Wheels with auow. The Microscope editor Says 1 he acquainted with a t Dutch man who is up ; nis words nurn i more brilliant than camnhine oil. ' We know r , , -,-r . ;. f ft, o " i it im vum iv :uiv mi approacn her withotit ilivoinrk jW$0Ma bailie, in JjakiBg of one of. his coadjutors ia office h -.'f11?111 "cra "d . i they don't keep Ihe razors frae that man !i!?lnro.U suicde himseJ,Vor jome ith. penon." v .......... E?TT GooiX Ott ftranw t !Th',m t. W title, -wijuj.uiai ins laiuii y ubc 111a i ue iweiung nouse paiutea. -, 'te to burn instead of lard oil. and when Ui aewom, that such aa he rafa k! J ' ' . . - ' i' I lain an VAlnnhl i mA alis;k1 - 6v uaauer MUoTr r thIfcwo P)ers.'Ii suits t Af LoawO Courier:- ' v .; Dealers; "in JOrucs; Medicines, Paints, Dye- !" ,' stuns, Window A" Phjiicii RE NOWHECE1VINO Iromthe Northern Cities, eqoat, if not snperior to anv ever ofiered in this sicians, Conotry Xlarchanta and others, with any after adding a small percentage for freight and forwarding from Petersburg. - . , ... ceiow we enumerate a few of oar articles to which we chants, the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity. Castor Oil in bbke or Votuev 'f '" " ' 'Calomel, London and American, Camphor, Turkey Opium, 1 1 . Quinine Snlpt. French and Americas, Acetate and Sulphate Morphine, ? , Carpenters ex Bark, t i Pipertne, 8trTchnine, Etateriom, Quick 8ier, Prase, Potass, v Potassium. Gam Arabic Opt Rhubarb, E. J. and Turkey, ; Acids of every variety, ' I Extracts of alt kinds, rs - i March 16, 18U. . . f -CITY: !IiOTS SALE FOR TAXES. fmHE FOLLOWING City Lota will be offered for . JJ the Lity of Raleigh, on Monday the first day of due on said City Lota for the years 1841, 1842, and t843. Owner's names. - Number of ttilliamCole part 36 part 82 : part 236 - - 22 2nd 23 211 and 227 100 and 191 216 and 232 - 92 and 93, parts part 63 part 98 160 part 2 Dabney Cosby Cape Fear Bank ' JamesDcHap - ? Heirs of Grimes fi. P. Guiott i MissE E. Haywood Jaaoee Iredell . . ; Charles H. Johnson . ' It H. Ktrkham Alex. J. Lawrence- Alfred Iwia (U'aahingten: Hotel) Absalom Mangam -: Robert Nicholson.' pact 109 96 and v 136 part 139 part 143 part 108 part 146 part 128 U5,a:Nelson 97 Parsonage of Presbyterian Church wiute Porter , David Royiter " Hart well Reeves . Hannah Stuart Dilworth Sledge for AIleQ Jones, . Benjamin B. Smith, part87,Xot72, v illiam Thompson Unknown part 162 and part 200 Raleigh,May 21st, 18U. The pikxt Annual Address i before the two Literary Socie-1 ties oi tne university oi norm Carolina: will be delivered by Jakxs B. axAa, pie Society.) By order of THE SOCIETY. May 1st, 1841. 36 Trust Sale - OP VALUABLE LAND AND SLAVES. BY virtue of a deed of trust executed to C " J me by Lemuel M . Morgan, on, the 1 2th Msreh, 1842, daly recorded and register J ' ed, I wiU ' proceed to sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Friday the 7th of June next, (the day alter the annual commencement of the Universitv,) he valuable Tract of Land on which the said Lemuel M. Morgan now resides, containing nine hundred and thirty five acres, more or less. There is no difficulty in pronouncing this to be among , the most fertile and valuable tracts of land rathe county of Orange ; and there are in the State few residences comUotog. equal advantages of health, beauty of situation, contiguity of good society, and a, Hierary ihbuiuuub wu uhi. ; u rtwm anihin m dar Kbimim Varna nf lha villacm At I "l" , " - , " T "Z -"V "77: . 7 ' Chapel Hill, and includes about four: hundred acres of ,'10 groands on BoldenV creek. The Dwelling Houieis liaBdsomely attuated about a mile from the. village, and is, together with a good Barn. Kitchen, Dairy and other house, in a good state or rIZ poses, k win veil m .aiuaoie I euiaic ocitiui, wuu .experienced cook, end her two Children; The terms, which wju probably be accommodating at least in part, Will be made known on ' the day ot sale. The title is undoubted, but of course I convey as trustee only. TLAIW.NUNN, JYugtee. Chapel Hill, April 8. 31 BECKWITH'S PILLS. The Sub scribers keep constantly oh band a sup. ply of Beckwith's Pills, which they will sell on ac commodating terms at wholesale or retaUY 8TITH 4- PESCDD. April 4. - 28 .. FOUSAI.E,, THE LOVELIEST SPOT In the City of Raleigh. THE Subscriber wishes to dispose of his Family residence, situated on Hillsboro' Street, containing one acre of grdund, a fourth of which is a beautiful Grova of large Oaks, and under them all laid out in grasi tage fi7e nind grass platsl' The improvements are a handsome Cot bout House, situated ; in tne Urove, containing handsome rooms,' consisting of a Parlor and Di- T mVT' t Iplace meaciu Attached to the Dining room, is a Urge Pantry with two closets and a safe; - The ouHieuses are a large Kitchen, With two rooms, wood, and smoke-houses, and a large' Btable mUl lnraB stalls, and a ;arnage House and Granary, unuer-uw sanwrooi. aiso, b weH 01 most ex ceunt water, with many other conveniences. ' The S conuuns asouc naif an acre, poauces weu, SiLVS opportunity offers to ob- vl. zr.lY T 1: :1 " 1. V.r r'FF TrrjL A: wBswwioa can oe nau juuusv,M.puw.t leiu, win oe maae easy ' . . ' nBWiAwi.iiuFUY, Raleigh, March 4, 18U. 13- rrnRIMMED HERRING. Wu have just ; .;: receit ed a few, barrels, whieh we think WILL PECK; lJ Raleigh, May 10. 1844, 38-4t sod; rnsOTsnOn OurOfScebe In a style net inferior to any 0ke in the State T::::i L :..-.t:.m :ki,. .M. rl n si,-on Tuesday evenmjr. me, 10m insx. i . irh . . . V " !T a - . . mmm - - S - V S.l i A, : . M c- . . : -.Ji l . . u pairor uulu rrxivi a vii&o,-mr toermum i it-i'.t.'.-i . ' ...i tux unw im4..iii, vii -r --- .nini ru , -.t i uvKssuw rrovncuBH w none. flunnfi? tne ,! jmwm,. Vjf y;v.w,t , 1 ofwhich tolhis Omco. ths sum of Two.liollars will I n Z . T. 7:--"7 -"' . iw. jniaraMis', , : r . -WHW r- f -f J - Unwho may wish to restore or to preserve - a . sr mwmm mat- m m wevsav & . , , . -t ts.1 - i a . .. - ..... .svwsssirs uiai bkhsu isr us nsw launrsvi sarin, v n ss .iT;;.:.rW. V:? -. ks-T dto insur. th. comfort and rWre t ... . JJ . -L. . -Si.. t 11 iaMBMHMsMaMMniMBaMMiSMSMssaaBsawBnaaaaBin i n laMNMaia f- " eaai MawUlVilSi 5-'? &C. , " t .5 v ;, -r-i V.urJOB PRINTING ire in-, h r.' srriifc 'is'-XlNN wlassi etc; &c., their Spring sopply ol Goods, making their stock State, and on such terms as to enabto them to furnuh article in their line, at Petersburg or Richmond prices. mvite the attention of Pbytwums, Country Mer Linseed Oil by gallon or bbl. Tannera Oil : ' - do - ; do Sperm Oil f.r- do -v do Sweet OU do - do Satad Oil for table use (very fine) Chemical Oil or Camphine, . Log Wood, Red Wood, Indigo, Madder,f Ahun, Blue Stone, I Copperas, Glue, Sand Paper, - White Lead in 25 and SO lb. kegs, JfC d-c. S3 sale at PubHe Auction, at the Court House door, in July next, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes City Lots. Year. -, Amount 6 Taxes. 77 and 76 1843 $ 5 75 1843 13 0 1843 2 60 1843 3 76 1843 , 1 00 1843 . 37 00 balanca 1843 19 60 : 1843 13 75 balance 1843 32 00 . 1842 dc 1843 6 40 1842 & 1843 26 00 1843 10 00 1843 2 50 1842 & 1843 6 50 1843 15 75 1843 12 60 1843 3 00 1841-'42-M3 17 80 1843 6 00 1848 16 00 1843 60 1843 52 25 balante 1843 32 25 1843 . 4 00 pt52,pt 146, 130 112 JAMES H. MURRAY, City Collector. 41 CHINA STORE. STEBBINS & PULLEN, Xmporf ers, Stcamobk Street, Nearly opposite PaweU's Hotel, PETERSBURG, VA. HATE received by BaKavGsir. Win-Mis and other late arrivals, direct from I.iTxaroot, SEVENTY PACKAGES . Earthenware A CJblna, which whh our Stock on hand, ten dera onrassortment one of the most complete, ever offered in Virginia. We are constant ly receiving from the manufactories, GLASS WARE ot everr variety. U ; Abo, full supply of STONE WARE, of very superior quality penor quauiy. , . rMn4M.ffllv Country Merchant, and ohen,rtttcSdj ) rx invited toeji examination our oiuun., and wei. . . rr o -r-- V"!i!r.r" ana n. ai description of personal Property, , . umrcHwuH 6"""" - --- , o- bargain, as any other house.in Virginia. 6 JOSEPH BTEBBINS, BENJ. K. POLLEN. Petersburg, March 22, 1844. 25 3m ST- MARY'S SCHOOL RALEIGH N. C. Right Rev. H! S. Iris, p., Visiter. Rt. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. E fifth Session of. this. 8cbool will commence I on the 1st of June. A punctual attendance oil the Pupils is requested, . . TERMS. Tor Board and English Tuition, per session, pays ble hi adtance, $100 oa Tuition in French, per session, 12 50 M in Music on the Piano or Guitar; - ' Mr session. - ' ' ' ' 25 00 . . (Bilk fnr ftiA run' iftf PiaxH. Tuition in Music on the Harp. 30 00 . fwlth $10 for use of Instrument.) f Ni B. Beds and Beadsteads are furnished by the b.ki. Pni. .M reouired to furnish their own oaftfttf and fowl. The clothing of Pupils ahould k. ttiVi4l marked with the owner's name. MrM m.m.. mti...Mrtntid anv ourehasesPwmav mtfbsrise their children to make in.tho'Cuy. but no nArouni turn be ooened at aav Store without the ex-1 imM nnrt'inn of ParenUCor Guardians. - The-Reli gious services of Sundsy, being held in the Chapel of the Institution by the Kector, rupiis nave rareiy oo eaaioo to yiait the City, and the plainest attire Is all that they require: ' They ire allowed to accept invi tations in tho City for the day, only, once a mouth, and never, for the evening, They have opportunities f Mninv thir frianda. and acauirintr ease of manner in society, at the : Soirees, which are statedly held durmg the Session. - r . : -isi ". . i Raleigh. Aprtt 25. 1844. 84 fTnHE undersigned continues to supply the market II ia Raleigh with excsQent Beef; Lamb, and Mat- ton. Nopains or enorta wiuiwapaxeu wjmj pu i accommodito those who ,mr fevoV l with. .w .... ... ! I - it- Ammirmm Vi frlada and customers to remem-1 harihat his terms are cash, sodhs most respectfully 1 requests that none will take amiss the nresentation of i their bills at any Ume,.as hehas to pay cash for what he furnishes r but there are times, however, wben he can grant indulgence, and when he can, be will. W. A-: HARRISON May t8,V844l. ' 42 if . t;boes hoeai--Sliocs. TTTvlRECT fromtttitadelpIdaxBy 8pnng supply, Jjll embradDg both, as to price and, quality. ., J vThe selection of Ladies wear Is very Complete, and . m: n , . ...H rtiil.TiTii all llnJi 1 Neatly executed at this Office. ro THEf.NORTilpAlLir LINE. f ; " 1 1" 'mm . .: 1 u g-u- Summer Arkawgement, 1S44, . Via fhe, Pqrtttnouik Road and BaLine. E would respectfully, inform the travelling Public that the above Line ( despite all efforts to put it down,) is still In successful operation, run ning the following schedule:. ; ,.;';3y' 4 Leave Weldon, immediately on the arrival of the Stages from Sunes'sand the Cars from Wilmington, reaching Baltimore aa . early as by the Great '. Mail Line;. Passengers may be assured, they will ;meet with m delay by th Line, as we will always wait the arrival of theLines, running in connection with us. t We ask a share of patronage to sustain us, in keep ing down the monopoly. ' ; ' ' We. would call the attention of the travelling pub lic, to the difference In fare, from Gaston to Baltimore, and from Gaston to this place, after the Stage Line was put on. ' : ' '' The fare from Sudsi'b to Baltimore, same at all times as from Gaston ' Fare from Sledge's to Portsmouth, 6. from . . . . do. And return within 4 days, : $8. : . .. WyL M. MOODY, Ja. Agent. Office Portsmouth and Bay Line. Weldon. March 12. 1844. v $ ' ; 22. 4 1 ' APRIL 12, 1844. Heavy Brown 8beeting, 8 cents yard 10-4 Sup. Linen do 60 - ' do ' Gambroons, (a good assortment,) from 25 up to 75 cents :! -' - . Brows Linens and Drillings , Blk Summer Cloth and Camlet, from 50 -cents up to76-.-:'l- - - ' . White Knen Drilling, White Gambroon, i Do Duck. do Silk and Marseilles Vesting 2 Balea Virginia Osn&bnrgs, heavy 8ilk Scarfs and Cravats Black Italian do Gum Elastic Suspenders from 20 cts up to 417 Irish Linens and Bleached Shirtings Plaid French Caasimeres Very heautifui French Bakerinee. French Lawns from 20 centa up to 5d Linen Chusans. a new article Crimp'd Foulard Silk . Fancy 8lriped " do : Plain and fimcy Mouslin de Lainee French Bombazines and A lapaceas Black Italian Lustring 4-4 blue black Pole de 8oie Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Furniture Prints, from 6 J up to 20 4-4 French Dimity, 20 cents yaid "White Cotton Hose, 10 cents pair Do do i 12$ do ; do. Do do 12 do do Lace Cardiuala, Lace Collars 50 cents. Parasols and Sun Shadeswith a number of othei goods at extreme low prices for Cash. J. H. BECK WITH os CO. A few do ers above Mr. R Smith's Store, ; FeyeUeviUe Street Raleigh, April 11. 30- CAPITAL, $300,000. TnESEW-YORIt COSTBlBUTIOraiF FIRE OSURANCB COIPANT, OEYtCB, MO. 57, WAIX STREET. Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildings in general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, Ships h?hl - . Porl . th4sip umrirat M(LZ AGAINST LOSS OR 1) AM AGE BY FIRB. J. 8MYTH ROGERS, Prttident. R. W, Mastiv, Secretary. IL W. STONE, AgenU . At Raleigh, N. C. 40-w4weolypd May 16,1844. Valuable Tract of Land THE Subscriber fceing desirous of removing to the South, offers for eale the TR ACT OF L AN D on which he resides, known as " Nine Oaks" lying: in the County of Granville, N. C. seven miles from the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and beautifully situated on the road leading from Wffliamsbonr to Oxford i in w neighborhood unsurpassed for health I and good society. Said Tract contains 2200 acres, J well-watered, and being m an admirable coodiiion to make fanre mods of Tobacco. Corn. Wheat. Ac to therewthuf which it is peculiarly dapted. The improvements eonnsts of a spacious and highly finish-1 and .commodious ouwhonses, of , every description, in a good state of preservation,. As a summer residence. the advahtagrs are striking. The Plantation will be U ih' in a body or divided, to suit purchasers. - Terms shall be accommodating. The premises will tb bown at sny time, and alt communications will be . addressed to the Subscriber t WiUiamaboro', Granvflle CoN. C. CHARLES E. HAMILTON. .May 19,1844. 42-w6w rrThe Favetteville Observer. Newberaian, and wasnington north otate wnrg win please copy 6 weeks, and forward: their accounts to this Office. 8HOCCO SMtREJVGSi Wak&en Coxmrr, N. C. , . j f Tan undersigned taxes tms metnrxi to Inform'' her . friends snd the Poblw, thai she has laid in an ample supply of every thing for the good accommodation of aU v utters who may favor her with therr company during the approaching Watering Season, which will begin the 1 at of June next. .And alio flatters herself. MilK .MnT. ..ftK Mi m ntith (ki v "-r"- -.. r-. " r I risitc comiorvaoie, ana naving canea to ner bm a genneman 4 o p w V'W w,u "9, "rw satisfaction. ;.t. i ; t ? . - - 5; : , v 7BICE AT 8HOOCO SPBDtGS V f Families of more than two persons, wh board by the Season of three months, wilt be charged $16 66 per month each t, by the Weekv they wui be charged $6, and fay the dsy 1 each-.- .Single persons will be charged $20 pet month by the week $7 60 ; by the I day $ 1 35. i hfldreft aiI Servants, half prices-1 Horses, Twelve dollsra Mr monUi. - , v '.From these prices there will be no deviation dd-1 nits' Am 8taaoa. : ?. , .. . .- ; : ,' The known efScaey and salubrity of tho Shoceo water, the fins and airy sitaation. and good Irrange - moots, ss well aa good order of't the buildings, eo approaenmg i company ot iheir healibj;! roH-alL she ! JOHNSON. May 18, 1844 jPAsniosrADUS tailor, (One door South of Dr. NLStith's Drug Store FAYETTE VILLE STREET, !, - ' v RALEIGH,1 lC,l. J i - : . I 03 His charges will be regulated by the timea Cvtt6 done at reduced prices. - -Dec 6, 1843.. .... . . 98 tf FTnniS NEW MANUEL OP DEVOTIONS r U ' Berrian's Family Prayers 1 Clergyaan's Com panton i Hobart'sApology for Apostolic-Order ; Palmer's Eclesiastteal History, , Manning, on the unity of the Church ; Ratram on the body and blood of our Lord V the Lenten fast ; Bernard Leslie ; Pa get's tales; Burnet's History, oflhe Reformation. The above Books, now for sale - at the Book Store of Messrs. Tuna an A': Hcshxs, to 'this City, are standard works in the Church end i ought to be pos sessed and cherished by .every churchman. i4j j Symbolism by J. A Moebler, is alsoorsale here, and is a most valuable book,' as accurately exhibiling the doctrinal differences' between Romanists and Protestanta - -n irm'U . L. SILLIMAN IVES, , Bishop of Diocese of North, Carolina, f Raleigh, March 5, 1844. . ; 5 v. - 20 ; if ATES'S INTEREST TABLES. In- VJ terest and Exchange Tables, Quarto, tor Banks, Merchants, and others, at $4. . Interest Tables, email pocket volume, at $1. Both new and highly .approved works. For sale at this Office. : , 1- P 0 R TRAIT , M IN IA-TURE, ; ; A5D HISTORICAL PnKTI50. ; zixb jo: ihinnminiy ' " - OF KOBTH CAKOIJNA, .. Having visited Europe, for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to executS ' Pertraiti, linittnreij ktt;h: -h . Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to call at his Artellieron tuusborougn eueet, tuo yards west or the cspuol, where specimens of his execution-may be seen. Sept.3, 1843. -w ;v, 15 To Southern tic Western JHerclumti. JARVIS, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wholesale Groeen tad ConiaiBioii MtreltiBls, l Na Sij ProiSL New York, ; MAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sals, either for Cash or approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries,-: Teas, Li quors, Wines, &c among which are the following : ' : 8UGARS . ; ' - - . Su Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and. New Orleans, with double and single refined Loaf and Crushed. COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, 8U Domin- go, Cuba, 4c .. TEAS. . ;r . ; Hyson, Young Hyson Imperial. Gunpowder. Souchong and Poucnong, comprising all the different mantles, in every variety of packages. Selgneite, J. J. Dopuy, Otard Dupuy 4 Co. Mac- Glory, Champaigne and a variety of other French Brandies, with St. Croix Riua, Jamaica Rum. Hol land Gin, dec !" WINES. - l- - ' xi Madeira, Pale Sherry; Brown do. TenerirTe, Port, Malaga, Muscat, c. a full assortment of each kind. embracing all the different qualities. ? Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, Pepper Pimento, Cassis, 4-0.40. --" :; r-- To Merchants,, ordenftg Goods from New York, we would aay, that all orders entrusted to ear; care, will be executed with promptns .and strict fidelity, and every article sent away shall be exactly what it purports to be. Liberal .advances made 00 consigo- mrnta of produce. , . . c - Feb. 6, 1844.; . 12 Iy CUEWVYG TOIS.iCCO. A Fresh Supply of that mrj npenor sun A cured Chewing Tobacco, from Langhorne & Armsteed's, Lynchburg, Va, And also, move of that superior Smoking Tobacco, this day receivedandfor! sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act Agents for the Manufactory, it u afforded attbe man- ufactunng prices, ; by the box or keg. .Those that woum iim to jetau a gooa article, would do .welt to caU at . . ,.TU JIUGH TEKSIVE ASSORTMENT OF , v 5 . ... -IMIAWS. Probably the largest in "any one Bstallish. ment North or JSouth "JTN purchasing so costly an article as a Piano Forter JjL would it not be well to order rt from one Who has been engaged in the business some 8 or 0 years,'has sold, upon trial, to dinerent persons in Virginia and North Carolina near ' four hundred instruments, without selling a bad one, and who 'offers to take all the responsibility of selecting for yea, Snd to grant y pnviiege of returning ttf case yob are not pleased f $ Would it not be well to order direct from the seller himself," in place of depending upon an agent, particoiarly ir that agent is to select for you, herebv lessen: the rewonsibiliiy of the seller, whereas 4f you leave him to biinself be u without excuse.; ' Prices vary fnua S250 to 600. :;3 it- : : : iwysi '?,i.EF NASH,-, Mi , . Bookseller and dealer in Pisno Fortes, ' ". PrfraKnra. Va. - whui m OPULAR LITERATUR Kih CHEAP FORM. Young Kate, or the Rescue, - jVa t':;lMV"7T' Sue.; Arthur 0'Leary--hia wanderings and ponder- ings, by his friend Harry Lorrequer, with encravinss. A Whisper to a , newly-married pair, r ja widowed wife. For sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. I ' ; T TURNER de HUGHES. , Mayl. ' ' " "" ' t A 36 - W7J W'SPR Fl "ft TAT Thft J eO 'S'Z? KL I . r ' . - OTTiT5 fttTfti&)3fittLi tenders ' his I ifL im.t uiuwr. thanlra tn hia fricivda 'anil th nnk. I lie generallf: for the very liberal patronage that ha has 1 received from them for the last tea years, whils kee I ing thst welt known House in Edenton, N: C. called i me v a cu o a a a. a i v a i ana copes ny uis prompi uicuuw w wihuih tin nuue. assurm: themi that nothing on--ils: part sbAlt be wning to I make those emfortabw ihai may favor, him with their compaay.j vri r.u Uv - v . y M.; klcNIDER. Edenton, N V.MJ Jl, 1844. k. t;,Vv .40w4w- i J'y" I I.OtyiGq01)S,:GBOCKnlES, MDSIOALUNSTkUMENTS, OvNE of ike Partners of the Arm, having just ie V Vturnrd from the North, has brouaht with him m larger and better supply of fresh Goods, in the 'above ; oraneneavthan - has been kept rn the cstaJMlshmenC . heretofore j aJI of which, in prices and quality uro weH worthy to be reeommeaded I to eur numerous friends and the public,- as we are very weU able tossll i An entirely fresh assortment, especially Calicoes, . Handkerchiefa, Woollen Goods, Cloves ' and Stock- iugs;Muskrat and Seal skin Caps, Eheeungs sjad Shirtings, etc. '' d 1 t. ' 34 1 FANCY COODS, HARDWARE da CHINA, f Fjne'artificiai Flowers, latest fa.hion b7;wuter. artificial Hair, Ladies' Fancy and Work Boxes, WriUng desks. Baskets, SnuSboxes from . 5 ets'to 60 ; Travelling Bsgs, Thermometers, Walking " Canes, nesrRssors Shaving -utensus;' Dirkeg and Pocket. Knives of great variety, Scissors - a yery large supply of Pistols, Percussion cops; Shot and Shotbelts, Birdbags, Powder flasks j Cotion and Wool cards, palanr Balaneeai Sifters, JfX "ie thread. Sparse Cloth, Teeth, Hair, ; Hat si jSo brushes 8kte JFjshg tarionssixes, Coflee-mills, Pips, Needle Pnrses, Pocketbooks, NJght Tapers, 8moking Pipes, Twme, Corkscrews, Whips, : Pencils," Buttons. plain and pamtedMugs. "Mohsir Caps. Clocks,4 Waiters, Imp Glasses, Tumblersy Bowls,' Plates, Cups ahd Saucers , Dishes, Pitchers,' Cocbm-gourds, ivariocr. Lampsi FRESH XJONFECTIONARYdb GROCERIES, s' 8ngr,CorTe,MoIa f 250 Iba. freah fancy aa other Candies, Soda,- Butter and Water Crackers, -Pilot bread, 8agar and Gmswr Cl2es. best Pina An. 1 pie ic other Cheese.Smoked Salmon.Scotch Herrings f rooaea i ongoes,Battsages,Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fil berts,Palm,Wall and Cocoraws.Almonds.Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit; Oranges, Lemons, Pepper- , aauce, Chocolate, Noe. 1 and 3, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Natmegs? Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, 01ie Oil, Sperm and Tall-v Candles, Soaps. White, yellow, variegated, Ct . L Slid perfumed ) Chewing de 8moking Tobacco, g'.du- be Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mra." Milt lera Snuff, Canary-Seed, Allspice, Pepper-Slacking. Indigov Cprjeras, Lfgwoodf Madder, Lamp and Camllewicis, Apples, Grapes, Jujabepasto,, Newark Cider, AleK Porter, 200 bundJes Cotton Yam, Buck eta, Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oil, &e , t GENUINE PORT, AND MADEIRA WINE, . told only by the measure . - , PERFUMERY M-' Otto of Roses, Mscsssar, Bears, AnUque OUa, Po matum, Cologne,i Florida and Lavender. Waters, Sharing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergunott, pink 8aueers. rr-i f "l &-tU t?li 'l-z,x- c-s MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. H r : Finest Violins, hews; striags, bndf, tcrsws, Flo gerboarda. Guitars, Flsgeelettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. . , . . . l"i ',a STATIONARY..' ! li'l,'.. i Ahnanaca, Primers 8pelitng, Picture and Song Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catbolie gratings, Paper Pens, QoUls, lak. Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealmg-waz, Letter-stamps, WaJers. '; :y "'fiC - v Fencing anBa&fr, ApjfirnbtgL? 1 Foils, Swords, Ges,TMaaks, Hats, BresstpfateS l Dommos, Chessmea;;Backgamrnonr ,Keno,Te-v,. . pins, Cop and Ball, Graces sod BatUedoors, skipp. fopes, Rollef ' vy?'--- st.i. mis - - A , :v, s JEWELLERY. ' Ujt tin ; Y Fine gold and stiver, as well as jgerman silver, and pinchba viz. Breast f4ns Earwriagsv Pracils, Fin ger-rmgs, Thimbles. TaWe and Tea Spoons De sen Knives and Forts, Metal Combs, Tea Bells, Spectacles, Belt-buckles,' Key t. " ' - , Tiiva ' : A large and choice supj.ly as Prmting Presses, painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows; Bureaus, Marbles; Humming tops, Drums, FstUes, WbisUes, mouth Organs;' Harpa, Trumpets'Msgfo Ltttetns, Paint boxes, magnetic? Toy. fslse Faees, Cannons, Microscopes, Chinat setts, JDrummeis, , faneytoys, and aU sorts of DpHs KJZi-'"' ' " P-K?$i:& " d' W;A C.GR1MWE. ri Conie'rof FayetteUleand.Hargett Streets Kaieigh, uee 1,1843. .r ITTlrlE Subscriber has sold'nesr four hundred PUuo , Ji Tories within the last eight years, and' has Vat to find eut . that tie has evr sold a bed; one end If perchance he evr sheutd it would net, be sufiered to be kept by the purchsser, , because;ho is - well awsro that the sale of a single bad Pisno would do him much injury. Orders addressed to the subsctiber, will bo promptly attended to. : ; fI "'x y i , . . "t ?- -BJ FNASIT.4-n X v r k'-n Book sod Piano porta Seller f" Mt-n "."rsiprft'vs Feb. 3. -12 OFFtCCS TO tlCmT. Vn ?r iTT WISH. to rent the Office in the Kkoistss build dUL l?Sio vacated byT. Bess sc. Esq.' And, also, ui .-ujjoibuib;, opening on ine uon green. WESTON REGALES Raleigh, March 4. TfrVACisJlaEXFaY of 11 1a splendid Daguerreotype Machine, with all the fixtures of the cesi tnsterUls. AtCmatie Leases, by ihe famed CheTalier of rarisK sad set in brass, slides, This machine is lately imported from Ioa- don.'. Apply 'personally or by" letter, poitrpsidV to C. April U -'-- 5 T -f r r armor ipu - r BBBaasBassaagt , TJrwfc; jrxttgfcag r.iz2rtir.izz.:gm ' . . ' PAjrtt 'ARTICLES. " 5 v j., . '4:-' H roR SAtS ST-X' ;- I ''X J-S ' Sycamore &&tti, Pieniitr:r: Vit-mi: OIPUNTRY Merchasts and ethers ti warjof gay Uyofthe above arudes.wUl d in my e' ,Jkhmnt the musi desirable stack I have ever eCered, of erect ly reduced price:, A call from my eU friends aai customers m solicited.' r - " s . To T,Ie?3rs. WcKenzie, cf Eal tiraorerThoaai. v 4. 4,ov Caawell Toe and IJcnry Lazenfaery, of LyDchbprj, Virjinia t -4 V ; Sirs: Yon are hereby cot'iSed that I tava Vr:3,irs-' prisoned under process from v lbs County Cc urt oi waxa, and t shall apply at the Jail doortr t..i Ccra ty, oa ths first !ouisy efoext Jsns.tcir-; ji of the month, to lake the oath provi ij r As sembly for Insolvent debtors i having rzr'r- ' 1 a!l' my property for lbs benefit or ray CreJ.:- . - jacod v. cALi, -rrju , May 16' 18i.iK".-v '.. j?"-,,, . 413g rt I pi A A 1 mi "t! i Ml m ht: lV7 1 1. it la- f Ct 4 -4v
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 28, 1844, edition 1
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