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M f 1 CAROLINA (GAZETTE. f- j j j 3..- jijc 7V 4gpt . .. .. J 4 Cf ,;..iy XN.vu-U.U' Ul. "J ; cypMsJtrjEx&v. . A1 S - i-- I A r r lit-- I 1 ax , v : w iit insertioo. Oo Dollar each nbMqttentinertiOB ha iihtBfciiw.Mi:iagbeiite deduction of 334 per cenk.witi be made from the regular price?, for tdvertiaeriwtue W i, u-rtiaeHeritt.i Inserted. la the 8cmxWbkkT RtGiSTK. frtakUtf appear io the .Wmtr Paper v Lettrt to the Editor mustbe roir-FAtP. A JOHN P.WOBB, . . J several itvi past i company with D, M. ' the LoUertt butineu J ausbea to make - IWtfc n.mtina that k haa I n OSCd IQ niCQlBoar a. ior hjo thinv am i . w t - -r r U .T Qgp ucK.ei in wciw" iihiiw gory & Co. ' . . - i P W. cannot boast of having told any very e prixes on hU own account but, eince the lat of J "... ,. ...1 1 r 1 nA J (oAft noiftber ! riut arheme which will be found below, pr-eenta noerior inducemenU to persons who wih to dnw mces at $10,000, and the other prixea are certainly dh having. ... .::.v-z:'v:X:: nUemen,and I ahoaht nae saw ijuatet mo, wno m th ItaJc of the hsw Orrici. hr dtreetina: kvora to the undersigned, will have an answer return 0f post, aud aach selectioas made of nam to as will not fail to please. t v ; ' ry The strictest confidence observed in all eases. Drawing of each Lottery sent when requested to J?S' $60,000! - i la Six Prizes of $10,000 1 ! -! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, (SaM No. 8. for 1844, to drawn at Alexandria, D. C. oa 8turday the 22d of Jane, 1844. BBI1L1AIT SCBUIS V 6Prnes of $10,000, amounting to $60,000. 3500, 334), 25 prizes of 1000, 53 of 400; W of 200, &c 75 No. Lottery, 13 drawn balloU. ' Tickets (10, shares in proportion; A ertificate of a package of 25 whole tickets wiU be seat for 130 -' - . 25vjalfUcksU 65 " 25 quarter . 82$ N. B. J. F. Word wells tickets in all schemes man. iged by J. G. Crfegory A Go. A .Lottery draw nery day with Capitals varying from $4)00 to POWO. Tjckflb from 25 cU. to10. , No matter baw imall youV remittance, it w'rll be attsoded to with pompmcM. -. When $5 or upwards is, remiued, the Postage need not be paid. - tileased to address the new omce of ' JOHN F. WORD, , Richmond), Va. May 27. V3 3tp Motice-$tO iSeward STRAYED from my plantation, in Franklin court ty, N. C four miles Cast of ranklinton Depot, on the 12th iaatant, a dark brown or black 8TUD MULE, three years old this Spring, with some hairs rubbed off at the point of one of bis shoulders ; the last time aeen was at Gen!. James M. Mancum in Wake County IV . C. e the 14th ust, making his &y lor the West : Be was raised in the Western j part of Virginia, r East Tennessee. I will gire the 1 above reward jf Ten Dollars, if. delivered to me in j Frankhnton, or a liberal reward, if codfined and in formation given so I can eet. him aeain.- . W-1. HARGROVE. May 22 nd, 1844. 43-w3t. A CARD. THE PxsTAutxziasr School under the superin tendenca nf Mrs. P arill nnmi nw fft fat etf JuM rader the direction of a boad of Trustees, who iU fuit the school, and Judge of the improvement of th Pupils. . - ureat attention wilt be paid to the studies and also to the morals end manners f the scholars. The School is situated in a beautiful and ahfldyt. dtere the children will have the advantage of etercia " daring recess : All physicians recommend Wen- m exesctse with study as absolutely ntceuara to Parents' Who nxtAat tuWn- thir rhUArmn tulfiUa, Munn5 tkf summeiriohs can have the privilege of uig wem ioyuu price. , .... f opiu receired bv iheamonth oc session. '.' DDmoer tosunait kaere will He ft nublie exam. ir t. t . .m. iuon dalmg the year. . Terms moderate, W. HILL, - . D. DUPREEU C.DEWEjr. 1 : w o , 3 S. F. PATTERSON Jly. 1844- -43 2t. IVQTICE. tBHERE wULbe a Meeting of the Marks Crefck I Hi Ijsuule Riter. end BnffaiA fU r-.lK w-w 3 t-v me 00 oaturuay in June next AH persons su . . w -j w,wt mm - v sasav" Ctt j X " fno- oy oruejr 01 las w AJIU UEBN AM, J '-f - ..t - GEQ W. SCARBOROUGH. ' i V.,t.. ' 'SecreUriee.L JOlO, 1SV, s r iss. th. i,h or X7. D. nUTCHINCS; tsitjergeaat. V? -f EL ; 'tm Disfriet .3, tfcssfj . on EatC ..a a sitiaTur-s (ill W- a r . lief &zZ2si:9 M SSBlMWBSaBBBaWr ... ... r aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaitaaaaaaaaaeBeaaaaeeaeMaeaeaMaaaaeaeeeaaa i ' "aeaeaMeaaaaeeaeeaeeaeeeMei Dealers . in ' DrugSj Medicines, Paints, Dye- RE NOW RECEIVING Iron the Norjhem Chies.iheir Spring supply pf Goods, making their stock A -equaLifriot superPt to any vetefiered in this State and on such terms as to enajbtsxtbem to furnish Physicians, Country Mi,.riants and others, with any article in their fine, al Petersburg or Richmond prices, aftoaddmgaiiuUpernt ; Below we enqmerate afw of our articles to.which we invite thaaUentiott of Physicians, Country Mer chants, the citizens of Kaletgh and its vicinity. Castor OH in bbls. or bottles, Calomel, London and American, . Camphor, Turkey Opioni, Quinine SuIpL French and American Acetate and Sulphate Morphine, , Carpenters exX Bark, A; ;. " '. Piperine, Strychnine, Elaterium Qpick Silver, Prass. Potass, Potassium, Cum Arabic Opt, 1 Rhubarb,' E. J. and Turkey, Aekls of every variety, ' ' Extracts of all kinds, W Mavch.I6. 1844. v CITY LOTS-SALE FOR TAIES. rrpHE FOLLOWING City Lots will be off. red for sale at Public Auction, at the Coort House door, in U the City of Raleigh, on Monday the first day of July next, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes due on said City Lots for the years 1841, 1842, and Owner's names. . Number of W illiam Cole part 36 1S2 part 83 part 236 22 and 23 211 and 227 ' 190 and 191 218 and 232 93 and 93, parts Dabney Cosby Cape Fear Bank James Donlap Heire-efiUTimes E. P. Goion Miss E E. Haywood James Iredell Charles H. Johnson J. H. Kirkham part 53 part 98 Alex. J. Lawrence Alfred Lewis (Washington Hotel) 160 part 2 part 109 96 and 97 136 part 139 ' Absalom Mangura Robert Nicholson CtC. Nelson ' T Parsonage of Presbyterian Church Willie Porter- : David Royster part 143 x Hartwell Reeves Hannah Stuart pj part 108 1843 : part 146 1843 pari 128 ' 1843 part 87, Lot 72, pt52, pt 146, 130 1843 part 163 and part 112 1843 .200 1S43 Dilworth JSledge for Allen Jones, Benjamin B. seaitn. Wilham Thompson Unknown Raleigh, May 21st, 1844. OF VALUABLE LAND AND SLAVES. : f v BY virtua ofadeedoftnistexecoted to C L me by Iemoel M. Morgan, on the 12th Vj. March, 1842, duly recorded and register. ed, I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on Fridsy the 7th of June ne t, (the day after the Annual commencement of the j UniversJtv, the valuable Tract of Land on which the said Lemuel M. Morgan new resides, containing nine hundred and thirty five acres, more or less. There is ho difficulty in pronouncing this to be among the most fertile and valuable tracts of land in the county of Orange; and .there art In the6tate few residences combining equal advantsges of health, beauty of situation, contiguity of good society, and a literary institution of high character. ' The tract cor - a a a saa.a a ners wtinin a few nunurea yara 01 ma viuage or Chapel Hill, and Includes about four hundred acres of excellent low grounds on Bolden's creek. r The Dwelling House is handsomely situated about a mile from the village, and is, together with a good Barn, Kitchen, Dairy and other houses, in a good state of repair. . .: .... .. At the same lime and place, and lor tnesame pur poses,! will sell a valuable Female Servant, who is an experienced cook, and her two Children. The terms, which win probably be accommodating at least in. part, will be made known on the day of sale. The title is undoubted, but f course I convey aa trustee only. ILAI W. NUWN, IhMfee. Chapel Hill, April 8. v 31 1DGKWITHS PILL& The Sub scribers keepeonstaotlf an band a sup ply ot ueckwub's nils, which they win sell on ac commodating terms at wholesale or retail. , - STITH PESCUD. April 4. 28 1 PORSALEr THE LOVEUEST 8P0T ? THE Subscriber wishes to dispose of his Familv residence, situated on Hillaboro' Street, containing one acre of ground, a fohrtof which is a beautiful Grove of large Oaks, nd tender them all hid out tn grass plats. The improvements are a handsome Cot tage built Jlouse, situated in the Grove, containing five handsome rawms, consisting of a Parlor and Di ning rooms, and threa bed chambers, with a fire place in each. Attached to the Dining room, is a large Pantry with two closets and a safe. m.' . ' . ' " : , .. T- -- ; . ..ne out-nouses are a large ruicoen, wiui two rooms, "wood, and smoke-houses, and a large Stable with three stsjtsanda Carriage House and Granary , alt under tbjj same roof. Also, a Well of most ex cellent water, with many-other ' con venienees. - The garden contains about half, an . acre, produces well, sod has in U a variety of shrubbery and flowers The whole of the property has just been repaired and the Dwelling house painted. w is seldom, thai such an opportunity ofiers to ob tain so valuable- and eligible a Family, residence.' Persons wishing to pnrchase, can view the property at any time they may call. - Possession can be had immediately, if desired. Term will bemad easy. . BERNARD DUPUY. Raleigh, March 4y 1844. ,19-. rpRlMMED HERRING. W bra just Wfrecoited a few barrels, wbieh we tbink among the heat. h l WILLv PECX. mieigh,Mayl0.44. , 3t OurOCcebebs strpplied aritli the greatest vanet of ScSTc? r i 4 -Ts are prepare J ta exsau Pahpcletj, Carts, Circrnxj, Hajidsxuj - ..... cc. . , In a style net barter to try CO.e la the Cute 1 I on cour.iic3iox7. . ; I C0SC3 er:t:!r.!rj I gr&i r!l beies A tstM f f l czv. r::r.i::J i:ATC:iZ3, lowfbf CaaL very mTA t f!T..i J CSSs fsH!l llV.. I Linseed Oil tjy gallon or bbl. Tanners Oil do do t Sperm Oil ' ' do s do Sweet Oil ; ' do do Salad Oil for table use (very fine) Chemical Oil or Camphine, " Log Wood; Red Wood, Indigo, Madder, Alumv Blue Stone,' Copperas, Giue, Band Paper, White Lead in 25 and 50 lb. kegs, are. 4c 23 1843. , . . . . -. . : . -.' ; ' City Lts. f ! Tear. Amount of Taxes. 1843 1843 ' 1843 1843 443 1843 1843 11843 77 and 7 11843 $ 6 76 13 00 62 00 3 75 -1 00 37 00 19 50 13 75 32 00 6 40 26 00 10 DO 3 50 6 50 15 75 IS 00 3 00 17 80 6 00 10 00 50 52 26 33 25 400 balance balance t842dc 1848 1842.dc 1843 18432 1843 1842 dc 1843 1843 ' 1843 1843 l84l-'42-'43 balance JAMES H. MURRAY, City Collector. 41 CHINA STORE. STEBBINS & PULLEN, .Importer Stcamors Street, Nearly opposite Powcll'i Hotel, PETERSBURG. VA. HAVE received by Baaa.ua Gax. WiLTSBiaa" and other late arrivals, direct from LrvsarooL, SEVENTY PACKAGES Eartheiiivare & China, which with our Stock on hand, ren ders our assortment one of the moat compete, ever oflered in Virginia, We are constant ly receiving front lbs manufadorici, GLASS WARE ot efery variety. ' Also, a full supply of STpNWAREof very superior qaality. J" Country Merchant, and others, are respectfully invited to an examination of our STOCK, and we auure them as good ah assortment and as great bareain. as any other house in Virginia. 6 JOSEPH STEBBINS, BENJ. K. PULLEN. Petersburg, March 23, 1844. 25 3m ST. MARY'S SCHOOL? RALEIGH, N. C. Rigkt Rev. L. S. Ives, D. Dn Tintcr. Rev. ALDERT CtfEDES, Rector. THE fifth Session of this 8chool.will commence on the 1 st of June. A punctual attendance of the Pup Qs is requested. TERMS. For Board and English Tuition, per session, paya ble in advance, $100 00 Tuition in French,; per session, 12 50 in Music on the Piano or Guitar, per session, ' 25 00 1 with S3 for the use orPieno. Tuition in Music on the Harp 30 00 - (with $10 for use of Instrument.) N. B. Beds and Beadsteede are furnished by the School : Punils are required to furnish their own beddintr and towels. The clothing of Pupils should be distinetlv marked with the owner's name. Mrs. Smbuks wilt superintend any purchases Parent may authorise their children to make in the City, foci no aeaount unit be evened at an Store wtiheut the ex nress sanction of Parents, or Guardians. The Reli gious services of Sunday, being held the Chapel of the Institation by the Rector, ropua nave rareiy oc casion to visit the City, and the plainest attire, is; all that tbey require. They are allowed to accept invi tations in the City for the day, only, ones a month, and never for the evening. They luvenpportunities ofseeinsf their friends, and aeauumg ease of manner in society, at the Sairtet, which are statedly held during the Session. RaleightApril25. 1844. . - 34 nTfjHE undersigned continues to supply the market JJJn Raleigh with excellent Beef, Lamb, and Mat tan. No Daine or eCbrts will he spared to serve and accommodate those who may favor iiirn with their eaoaw--x?f.'-j ' V!V-i- - (T He desires blafxiends and customers to remetr ber that bis terms are cash, and he most respectfully requests that: none will Jake amiss the presentation of their bills at any time, as ne nas w pay easa 10c wnat he furnishes t but. there axe times, however, when he can grant indulgence, and when be can, ne win. ; , , " , V. A. HARRISON., May 18, 1841. "-"A"' -43-tfA C!lOC3C!lOC3 Sicca. Uvery ecplcia, thsa ever. Alas, Hisses, Csyt tad CtiT Jrea !t tlnia, ITT C3I?-43a TtztZxr eves;.--, lis lC;hissLs 1 ii7alr af GOLD tPECTACL3 for the retorn awtiea to ttts CZC3, tea cfTwe ucrs c.J 1 CO TTTNtBECr front rhi!adelphla say Cprinj snppfy, U jJ enbracirj bc4h as to price and ooaXty. Hfiie asstisacf Ladlsa wear Uvtry esspScto. sad TOTHE NORTH DAtLY LINE. SUMMER AfittAIfaKMENT, XS44. -Via tic .Portsmouth RoaZ and Bay- Line. - WE would respectfully' inform the travelling Io put it down, is still m succertful operation, run- mns;ue ratio wing scneauie : Leave Weklon, immediately on the arrival of the Stages from StaMs'sJand the Cars from Wilmington, reaching Baltimore as carry' as, by ' the Great Hail Line. Passengers may be assured, they will meet with no delay by this Line, ai we will always wait the arrival of the Lines, running in connection with us. : We ask a sbare of patronage to stutaio us, in keep ing down the monopoly. We wonM 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. i -.. The fare fmm SiKnex's to Baltimore, same at all times as from Gaston . Fare from Sledge's to Portsmouth, $6. from! "'. do. And return within 4 days, 8.- j - WM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. Umce Fortsmouth and Bay Line. ? Weldoo, March 12, 1844. 22. 1 APRIL 12, 1844. yl J Heavy Brown Sheeting, 8 cents yard Ai-M10-4 Son. Linen do 60 drf GambrHns, (a good assortment,) from 25 up to 75 cents . ' Brown Linens and Drillings Blk Summer Cloth and Csmlet, from 50 cents up IO 70 ; White Linen Drilling. White Gambroon, Do . Duck do , Silk and Marseilles Vesting 2 Bales Virginia Osnsburgs, heavy 8ilk Scarfn and'Cravats . Black Italian do Gum Elastic 8ospendera from 20 cts up to 87 ' Irish Lineas and Bleached Shirtings Ptaid Frerch Cassirneres Very beatttifui French Bsrzerines French Liwcsi from 20 cents up to 50 Linen Chusank a new article Crimp'd FooMrd Silk Fancy 8triped do Plain and fancy Mooslin de Laines French Bombazines acd Alspeccas Black Italian Lustring 4-4 blue black Pole de Soie Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Furniture4 Prints, from 6J up to 20 4-4 French Dimity, 20 cents yard White Cotton Hose, 10 cents pair Do do j 12 do do Do f do It do do Lace Cerdiuals, Lace' Collars 50 cents. : Parasols and Sun 8bades with a number ef of hot goods at extreme low prices for Cash. ' J. H. BECK WITH dc CO. x A few doors above Mr. R. Smith's Store, i t Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, April 11. 30- CAPITAL, $300,000. THE SE1V-YOU1X COmiKUTIONSHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, esncE, Mo 57, wall btrset. Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildines in general, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Ships building Shins ia Port and their Cargoes, and every description of personal Property,. AGAINST LOSS OR DAMA6B Vt FIRE. f J SMYTH ROGERS, President. R. W. Mabtih, Secretary. D. W. .STONE, Agent, 1 At Raleigh, N. C. May 16,1844. 1 40-w4weolypd - Waebjeit Countt, N. C. THE undersigned takes this method to inform her friends and the Public, that shrt as laid in an ample supply of every uung lor ine gooa accomraoaaunn of ail visiters who may favor her with their company during the approaching Watering Season, which will begin the 1st of June next And she flatters herself, with the ample means which she possesses, with the best disposition on her part, together with the low prices, made to suit the times, to make ber visiters. ? 1-LI-- 3 I . comioriaoioj nnq aayuig caueq 10 ner an a gentleman whose quahncations and attentions cannot fail to please irrhif department, that slie will give universal satisfaction' . s . - ICES AT SHOCCO SPRINGS. Fsmiliesof more than two persons, who board hy the Season jf three months, will be charged $16 66 per month each i by the . Week, they wilt be charred $6, and by the day $ 1 each. Single persons will beJ cnarged pet month j by the week 87 50 i by the day $1 ' 25. ! Children and Servants, half -pries Horsesv Twelve dollsrs per month. ' f rom these prices there will be no deviation dn- ring the Seiison.. '?,.: tl -yr, :-'.v .ii The known efneacy and salubrity of the Shocco water, the fine and airy situation, and good arrange ments, as wall as good nrder of all the buildings, en titles the f rc pTietress to hope, dunog the spproachina; Season, that she will be favored with th company of an who may wish to restore or to preserve their healt h; ana to insotfe tne eomiort and pleasure ot an, sue promises unremitted attention.' - ' " - ' .4 ' AWN JOHNSON". Mayl6V844;f ' 4 41 w6w Valuable Tract of JLaQd rilHE Subscriber being desirous of removing to the 1. South, oflers for sale the TRACT OF LAND on which he; resides, known as Nine OaksT lying In the County of firanvilla.i. C. saveo nulea from tne Kaleign nd Uaston Kail Koad, and beaaufully sitoated on the toad leading fromj Williamsbora' to Oxford 1 inn neighborhood unsurpassed for-health and good sotiety. 1 Said Tract contains 2200' acres, Well watered, snd being ii tn adihirabte enndition to malt targe crops or Tobacco, Uoro, Wheat, &c to the erowth of which it ie Decnliarlv adarjted.: .The Improvements consists of t spacious and highly finish. ed Dweuing Uouse, with thirteen complete rooms and entajno4wus out-houses, of every description, in t good ststsfcf preservation." Asa summer residence, &e advantages are striking. Th- PlantatibSi wi3 be sou suer in t nojy or divijrd, j reirrjarchsse' rsv Teres xixU ta tsccsuaoJsUrts.; 7ht trtsilics wi'.l fct slswa a try Ur:, tnd til ecr :r.!cstioas will be aJdresssJ U tie : CsSSetSLcr VaJnsboro. Crxavu'jCo-N.a i . "V r V - mWf . , p CrTU:TrTtl...s CI rvtr.i:. -:a, and wtclaafiJ jtTirJ t: rrciis u l-Js Cc. C. C. NELSON. FASniOffADIX TAiton, 4 r (One door South of Dr. Hi t. Stith's Drug Store ayetteville street, : ; : ; ( ... RALEIGH Y C. , OO-His charges will be regulated by thetimev- CvTTisa done at cedaced prices. - ;. Mi ' Dec. 6, 1843. . ., ... 98 tf rmmz new manuel of devotions lir Berrien FsmilyPrayers t Clergy mans Com panion ., Hobart's Apology for Apostolic Order; Palmer'e Eclesiastical History , A Manning ' on the unity of the Church ; Ratram on the body and blood of our Lord ; the Lenten fast ; - Bernard Leslie ; Pa get's tales; Burnet's History of the Reformatiun. The above Books; now for sale a 0 Book 8tore of Messrs. Tuavsa Busaxs; In this Ciiy, are standard works in the Church snd ought to be pos-sessrd-and cherished by every cburchmanr. " Symbotianv by J. A. MoeWer, is also for sale here, and is a most valuable book, as accurately exhibiting the doctrinal . -differences between Romanists and Protestants,' -. .;;,. . ; - - :,. ; d4 ; L. 8ILLIMAN IVES, '1 Bishop of Diocese of North Carolina, f Raleigh, March 5. 1844. .-, 20 O ATEffS INTEREST TABLES In lerest and" Exchange Tsbles Qu arto for Banks; Merchants, and others, at $ 4 Interest Tblea, small pocket yelunte, at $1 Both new and highly approved works For sale at this Office, " P 0 R T R AIT, M IN I AT URE i AUD HISTORICAL PAINTIS6, " ' XaCRv JO : S. PEUDEB, v ; , OF KOBTH CAROTJNA, ; ': ; Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself ia his profession, is now prepared to execute Portraftirliilatiirei, &e; j Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession at services, are requested to call at his ArteulerJ Hillsborough 8 tree t, 100 yards West of the Capitol, wnere specimens ot nis execution may be seen. Sept. 13, 1843. . ,I,..15 To Southern Ac Western Merchants ' ?, ; i BBSBswiBsa fswsm $ - '"-'4' ' k ..; JARVIS, SCRYMSER df GERM.OND, . Wboleule Grocta aid Comnisxion Mcrtliants, No. 81, Frdbt SL New York, MAVE constantly on hand, snd offer for sale, either for Cash or approved credit, a larae and carefully selected assortment of Groceries, l eas. Li quors, Wines, dec. amone which are the following : SUUAKS. , . St Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans. with double andVsingle refined Loaf and Crushed. COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, Bt. Domin- go, Cuba, 4. TEAS. Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder. Souchong and Pouchong, comprising all the different qualities, in every variety of parkages. LIQUORS. Seignette, J. J. Dopuy, OUrd Do pay 4 Co.'Mac- Glory, Champaigne and a variety of orber French Brandies, with St, Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum, Hol land Gin, dec WINES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. Teneriffe. Port, Malaga, Muscat, dje. a full assottment of each kind. embracing all the different qualities.- Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, Peeper Pimento, Cassia, rc arc - . : ' --.is , V- To Merchants, 'ordering Goods fmm New York, we would say, that , all orders entrusted to our care, wilt be executed with promptneF and strKt fidelity, and every article sent away shall be exactly what it purports to be. Liberal . advances? made on consign ments of produce. , , . , j Feb 6, 1844. 12 ly CHEW1JTG TOBACCO. A arrests soppiy et inet very f superior sun A ured Chewing Tobacco, from Langhoroe dc Armstead s, Lynchburg, Va. And also, mere Of that superior Smokiny Tobacco, this day received, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act as Agents for the Manufactory 41 is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, by the box or keg. ; Those that would like to retail a good article, would do well to call at r TURNER dc HCGHESV EXTENSIVE ASSORTMEXT OF Probably the largest ia any- one Establish. ment North or South. N purchasing so costly an article as a Piano Forte, ould it not be well to order it from one who has been ! e engaged in the business some 8 or 9 vears. has sold, upon trial, to different persons in Virginia and norm uaroiina near t lour , nunurea lnsuuments, Without selling a had. one, and - who -ofiers to take all the responsibiGiy of selecting for you, and "no grant yon the privilege of .returnine in' case vou are riot pleased 1 Would it Hot be well to Order direct from the seller himself. In idaee of deoenditie; udou an agent, partictilarly if that agent is to seTecr for f on. hereby lesseA the Wsponslbflity :jf the seller, Whereas if yon leave aim tatnmseti he is without excuse. Prices vary trom f 250 to 60O."v " - v 1'-i -. ' p, -NA8Hr " ; Bookseller and dealer in Piano Portesv ' . , ' Petersburg, Va. March 3 . ' - j r-' -k4;t OPULAR LlTERATURKrw CHEAP FORM. Younff Kate, or lite Rescue; a tale of the Great Kanawha. A rlhui by .Eegene Sue. Arthur O'Learyhif Wanderings and ponder ings by Iris friend Harry Lorrequer, "witii engravings. A Whisper to a newly-raaxried pair by a widowed wue., ,ror sale at the Jvorth Carolina Bookstore. : mftnaf nn m rtrtfina Msy 1 : (Ttaii f J : ' r pjitit i UJl WuTpD STATES t&OITCZ tL W most sincere thank to his friends. and the pub lic generally, for the very libers., atronkgelhat ts has received from them fur the last ten year, while keep. ins that well Known noose in tMiemon.fr called Ltha UNITED JSTA TBS HOTEL, and - bois ,by Lis prompt attention ta continue vae aatne,a$3u-'-- then vt ao&lnt his part aha!) be wa-tlr make oss codf actable that may favor him with j. company, t ;.- x - i-.'., 1 . WW, McNIDwH.' , Cdecton. n . C Uay 11,11 A a - 1 oa w t an 1 . . .v iiItYj.GUODSrGBOQKniEfi MUSICAL INSThU-MlSNTdr ,; ;.::CHlNAVrJEWKL;EftY; FAN C Y iARTIGLE3 & TOYS; OiNE of Ue Partners of tSe firmJavSg lf-te-UJturned from the' North! has bro oral "with Kiri larger and better supply of fresh: Goods, in the eBbve branches, than' has been kept in the, esisblishment , heretofore ; ail of which, in prices and qhality, ire weli worthy to -be -'recommended to- our numerous -friends, snd the publie, as we are very well able to sell low as any Stoera thiaCitvifjr jmx jM DRY 300'DSwip- A entirely fresh aasormepecieJij 'Caticdfs, Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goodsr Gloves n2 Block mgs, M oskrat "kfit CapVlBheetings and ' .Sbirjnngselef" .? '?f4;- -. FANCT GOOD, HARDWARE CHINA? T . Fine artificial Flowers, latest faihiim 6 artificial. Hair, Jadi. Fancy ahdrWorks3ox, Wnting desk,BskeSnuff-boxasA from tS ctr to $350$ TraveiriBg- Bsgf , Theraien WaTs and 'tSi. zr?'V'uw ,w wnis, xa, eg very large supply of;PistoIs; ;perciissjon caps; Shot and ShsHbelb Birdbags, Powder flasks Cotton aid - vfXH caras, patent Balances, Sifters, Awls, Sboe thread. Spurs, CIotiu TeetK. Hair" Hit and SK.L brushes : Slates. Fishinir Utensils:' TJiobin.T.. . vsrions sixes, Coffee-mills ' Pins, Iaie Purees, Pocketbdoks, Night Tapers, Smoking Pipis, Twine. Oorkacrew,jWhipsIiPettcH& and painted Mogi, Mohair Caps. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tomblers, Bow!sf?Jates, Cops and Saucers , Dish Pitcher,1Cncoa PRESH CONFECTION ARY dc1 GROCERIES. Suar, Coffee, Molasses ; 450 IlA fresht fancy and other Csndies Soda, Buiter andT WaterXCrackera, p rdV Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best PinsJly pie & other Cheese JSmbked Satmnn Sioh Mn'I. Smoked Tongues, Sausariga,Pruhes,l)aies, FL urrw-aim.yv ail ana uocosnuts, Almonds,Trerves, PickleV'Brandy Fruit. Orantes. Lemons Sir- sauce; Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni, Carranfs Raisin, Citron, Ntrtmegs, : Liquorics,' Cinnabosf, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive OU, Sperm and Tallow Candtes, Soape; wh:yenow,rvsitgsCastuwf andperfumed Chewing dc ShiokingTobaccoi genu ine Principe and otherSegars: Scotch Snd Mr. Mil- ler Snufl; laiiary-tiSeed Alfcm'ce, - Prpper Black mg, Indigo, Copperas. Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candlewicka, Apples; Grapes, Jujubepasle; Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200' bundle Cotton-Virn. Tinek- ets. Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oil, deer- - GENUINE -PORT AND MADEIRA WINE,' sold only by the measure, j " " ; - ? TERFUMjGRY. V v ; Otto of Bosesi Msasaajreasv matuni, Cologne, "Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, BergamotL pink Saucers. - - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. i , Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws. Fin wiug, uuiuiii, f Kswieues, r lies, r lutes, IISIT onetts, Accordeoas, Brss Trumpets. . . . . J . STATIONARY .-.i-Almanacs, Primers, Spellinr. Pictnre and Sons' Books, Geosrapbies, Key of Heaven- (Hatbolic ) En- 8"""s PC- . f.uuia tnx, inKStanus, uut powder, 8ealing-wSx, Letter- stamps, Wafers. ' ? Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. f& Foils, 8words, Glove, Masks, Hats, Breastplate , - :w- games;,' 1 r j. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. tKeno, Ten t Pin r nd Balraccsand Bsttledpora, skipping ropes, K .iX. r - . - . ... -," . JRWellery. ; 1 IV: Fine gold and silver, well as aerman silver. anJ pinchbeck, via. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fi ' ger-rings. Thimbles, Table and Tea Spoops, Da : v ser Knives and.ForksMetal,Combs, Tea BellsC Spectacle?, Beli.bucklea, -y A large and choice opJy PrjnU'pg Petscs, painted Chihlren's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Borfsual Marbles. Humming tops. Drums, Raltlrs, Whistle t mouth Organs, Hsrps, . Trumpets, Magjc, Lecterns Paint boxes, magnetic Tby-'se Facts, Ctiaoat 1 M icroscopes, , Chiha.'setts, X- -mmera, ijkney toys. and all sorts ofCoIIs. : - , r . . , ; ' ; " t tj;w-?dcC.GRTMME.tl vruiuvi ui 1- ayciif viue anu xxargeu otreets Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1843. ?5 jmjsjsis. -400 &MajYcra.i I,-.. fTTIHE Subscriber hu sold nesr four hundred Pianoi : LI Forte within the last sight yesfscand has- veY to find out that be baver sold a bad oae-4knd if perchance he ever should it would n4 be anfSrred tsf. be kept by the purchaser,,, because be is well aware? that the ssle of a single bsd Piano would do hiavntuchf injury. Orders addressed to the. subscriber. will be, promptly attended, to. 'u j , t, Book, and Pjane Forte Seller.; t Feb. 3. 1 fct V .1 TTh, AGCE111T EOTn,?13Tbbe disposed $ef i jJLJa splendid Daguerreotype Machine, wkh ajiihe ; fixtures of the finest mater'tala.. Aoltromstie Lensesp by. the fsmed CbevaJirt of, Psis, and, set in brasf' slides, - Thu machine k lately imported Jri m Jxsu donAppIy personally or by jettor, posVpaid, to C"J DoaATTJlaleigh. , ; ' ; sLli U J .Aprill.(" - .-..i.'-n - f'- V. -T;---37at" - S" ELECTS V J . CTIasalcal audi Blatliematlcal Sclioola fTTfiHE Subscriber, havjng resigned lhe chi-s- of j. " ' V . 1 1X the Hillsborough Academy, conterplatrs cpm 'l sag a fsciecs ocnoos, iwsire rmies outa weet cl ll;Us borough, an J the same distance, west tear, froa Chapel HiIl.! fHU lediog.motivf is fo educate" I iai own sons in' the country ; and his selection baa beeW o t n t .... .1 j .... . 1 " wsuewita special reference tothtscrject, , , r otHJiwia appij mi pun poc; paid at .llilbO agh, til! November next; when ' the Schocl is to ' ron W. r TtiNntTia ; Hillsboronghr May 8.' ri eowam QT R A AV-MATTir?G- AJJDlIC:iW . JAME'Mj-TOWLES; !i - May27; t X?I CStL sL C Dd'TCS TC d & TTTTTIIICII can he tranrpora J-'tn any, dlstarr ? V 'v.rKaSto.nstmorTjmXansstCI l 1 dorcr. f do.'.- ' . .s1 J. . ' ' J - Csaia cfruperiar q:llty, t ' I,.;,. " tch are kept inai Ice-hodse, c -r'tani1 v -' r - x ; j- -" Isv S, 1844. -r . J-t !t-, - c 4 - - I - ; ; Al'a will be give -lu exehcr r Eacnn ..7.fciri: V-V lf.I f r i.-s '4;. i1ti " ' I3f --'- tK- 'A i il vt 1 1 f i 1 1 1 r ! s I ' ' ' '.. - Tr V . '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 31, 1844, edition 1
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