. TvK I - ... -r--r .... isM i 1 ikes 4 1J. if . if tk ta. 1 J a .: .tm , .r.: ffr, . n c H'.' ; ; III HI II J It V A ' I I 1 Jl I asaaaasa Pa, hn a Mi, Hi,, ''ft ton, NOM.TPH CAROLINA GAZETTE. i PnWUhel SenMwklft by TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1844. WSTON GALES, en ft tfi andj tar, w,aa D. tgia ene thou sreas- neter, given f tbe soass MB als USO laddi. Uegi Degij niil i luring n.tlw n to est of a of any bioeot n m. 70 X so for sals MB; :-6ip sd 233 icharB ill .!- Lliw itBeaf a BWtl? rCitf?f at QMBiy sns.JubB tmasSell. followmi rBaleiifb- Mkkl Orr oa nsDwell- ssu-snl Stv.beinjl reeV aeKiaHw .ritv. bssw.w purchaser ge onJ WO. 2' ivancty.rf he Stats- ' It tU Semi-Weekly -Itlelli IeiUter SaBSCBiFTioK .Five DolUr per annum half in Adrance. . iii- ArTCRTiEMwt. For everjr Siarfew Xme, Irst insertion, One Dollar j each subsequent insertion reiy-fiv Cents. - -.ci: i' -' ' Cotraf Okdbri and Jodiciai. ATcTiSKMTa -ill be charged 25 per cent, higher ; bat a deduction T 33i Per oen1, wiU D?-?nilde from the regular prices, fr advertiser Jby the year. t . ' .,7 . t , i:t Advertisementsi inserted in the SbmWkx.y rkjister, v.illalso appear in the Wbekut Paper free of charge. ,t-i,;i -y .-w (jrj. Letters to the Editor must be obt-aib. . HKE! mmnm THE iBSTlWIWSUnAWCE COMPA KT, of Hartrord, Conn..Offer. to insure Buildings and Mercbandixe, against lpsn or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.. This i one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panie in the United States, and pays iU losses prompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity. 0 "e Uuc IV. M87K1843. 8. W. WHITING. ; Agent. splendid Likeness of the Hon; Hen A ry Clay. Portrait of the Hon. Henry Clay, piliited by J- W. Dodge and engraved by H. S. Ladd. It i said to the most-correct likeness of him ever taken- copies of it can be had at the North Carolina Bookstore Kaieign v. , . : TURNER & HUGHES. Dealers in Drngs, Medicines, Paints, Dye- Stulls, Window Ulass, occ. &c., A RE NOW RECEIVING from the Northern Cities, their Spring supply of Goods, making their stock fi equal, if not superior to any ever ofiered in this State, and on such terms as to enable them . to furnish Physicians, Country Merchants and others, with any article in their line, at Petersburg or Richmond prices, after adding a small per centage for freight and forwarding from Petersburg. . Below we enumerate a few. of our articles to which we invite the attention of Physicians, Country Mer chants, the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity. Castor Oil in bbls. or bottles, Calomel, London and A mertcan. Camphor, Turkey Opium, . Quinine Sulpt. French and American, Acetate and Bulphata Morphine, Carpenters ex't. Bark, ', piperine, Strychnine, Elaterium, Quicksilver, Prusa. Potass, . Potassium, Gum Arabic Opt. Rhubarb, E. J, and Turkey, Acids of every variety, , . Extracts of all kinds, March J 6, 1844. Linseed Oil by gallon or bbl. Tanners Oil do do Sperm Oil do do Sweet Oil - do do Salad Oil for table use (vary fine) Chemical Oil or Camphine, Log Wood, Red Wood, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Blue Stone, Copperas, Glue, Sand Paper, White Lead in 25 and 50 lb. kegs, frc. 4c 23 CITY LOTS SALE FOR TAXES. frnHE FOLLOWING City Lota will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at the Court House door, in Li the City of Raleigh, on Monday the first day of July next, or as much thereof as wilt satisfy the Taxes CAprrAi-ooa THE WEir-TORIt C05TR1BUTI05SHIP FIRE LSCRANCE COMPANY, OEFICK, NO. 57, WALL 8TKEET. i Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildings in general. Merchandise, Household Furniture, Ships building Ships in Port and their Cargoes, and every description of personal property, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY. FIRE. J. SMYTH ROGERS, President. R. W. MAa-riir, Secretary. D. W. STONE, Agent, I At'Raleigh, N. C. May 16.1844. j 40w4weolypd BANK OF THE STATE Of. NORTH 'CAROLINAJ-A Dividend of Three and one-fourth per Cettton the Capital Stock of this Bank having been declared, the same1 will be: oaid (deducting - the Tax of Twenty-five cento on each share owned by Individuals) at the Bank, on the first Monday in July next ; sod at the Branches and Agen cies fifteen days thereafter. ' C. DEWEY, Cashier. June 7,1844. 47 7t w 1VIIITE L,EJin and OJTX. WILLIAMS & HAY WOOD have on hand a large supply of White Lead and Linseed Oil, for painting, which they offer on very accommodating terms. r - They purchase their Lead from one of the largest Manufactories at the North, which enables them to sell as low or lower than a similar article can be had for in this City ; and in poiut of quality, they, assure their friends and customers that it is fully equal to any in this market or elsewhere. , i. Persons wanting Paints of any kind, may rest as sored that we can and will supply them as cheap as 'they can be had in this City; Raleigh. June 13. 1844. 1 ' 4S 4wis PICKLEO OYSTERS, rHICH can be transported to any distance.-. 1 gallon etone Jars or Tin Cans at fl IS4 4 do. ' do. do. - 70 1 do. Cans of superior quslity, at 1 50 Which are kept in an Ice-house, constantly for sale by G. W. & C. UKJMMJS. Mav 28. 1844. , -42 6 m IIICEORT SPIIIXG, CHATH1M COUSTT, NOBTH CaKOLINA, B3 now in good repair for visiters. 1 he many 4 cores which this water has performed, will suffi ciency recommeud its virtues, particularly in Dya- pepsia, Tskms Eighty cents per day. Five dollars per week. Children and servants half price. Horses fifty cents per day. Cold, shower, and warm baths prepared, at the shortest notice. WAI. BOWEN. Jane 10,1844. . 50-3t warren n. carolina sulphur springs: THIS agreeable Watering place will be ready for the reception of company on the 15ih of June, and the Proprietor respect fully solicits a liberal share of the public patronage, experience has proved the s excellence of the Mineral water, and the Sprang is situated in neighborhood, highly distinguished for its health, and its good society. The rooms belonging to the estab lishment are most of them new, aud all of them neat, comfortable and well furnished, and the visiters will due on said City Lots for the years '1841, 1812, and 1843. ' Owner's names. Number of City Lots. Year. Amount of. V iiliam Cole ' part 36 il843 f 5 75 Dabney Cosby 15S 1843 13 OU Cape Fear Bank part 82 1843 62 00 James Dunlap . part 236 1843 3 75 Heirs of Grimes 22 and 23 1843 1 00 E. P. Onion , 211 and 227 1843 ' 37 00 balance MUs E E. Haywood 190 and 191 11843 19 60 Charles H. Johnson 92 and 93, parU 77 and 76 1843 32 00 J. H. Kirkham part53 1842 & 1843 6 40 Alex. J. Lawrence part 98 1842 &. 1843 26 00 Alfred Lewis ( Washington Hotel) 160 1843 10 00 Absalom Mangom . A part 2 1843 50 Robert Nicholson . part 109 . 1842 & 1843 6 50 C. C. Nelson . 'Z ' 96 and 97 1843 x 15 75 Parsonage of Presbyterian Church 136 1843 12 00 Willie Porter part 139 1843 3 00 David Royster part 143 I841-'42-'43 17 80 Hartwell Reeves ' part 108 - 1843 6 00 Hannah Stuart part 146 1843 10 00 Dil worth Sledge for Allen Jones, part 128 1843 50 Benjamin B. Smith, part87,Lot 72,pt52,pt 146, 130 1843 62 25 balance William Thompson , part 162 and part 1 12 1843 32 25 Unknown - ' 200 k 1843 4 00 JAMES H. MURRAY, City Collector. Ha1eijrb.Msy 81st, 18U. 41 HENDERSON ACAJTJEIflY. THE exercises of this Institution closed on the 7th instant. The next Session will open on Mon day the eighth of July next For beatihfulness of location, Henderson is one of the most desirable situa tions in North ' Carolina. Being in Granville county. immediately on the JEaleigh and Gaston Rail Road, about an equal distance from either, it oners advanta ges tor travelling etc., rarely possessed by a country village. In this School, will be taught every thing requisite to prepare young men for (college, -or the ordinary business of life : and. if desirable a more extended course will be given. ) The discipline is firm but mild Particular attention Will be given to the moral deport ment of Students comnitted to the charge of the Sub scriber. i leasts Fo Classical course per segi-ion of 5 months, i 15 00. English branches $7 00, payable in advance. WM. H. BASS. RsraaKSCES To Professor Duncan, of R. M Col lege, and to the Trustees and Patrons of the School. Board can be had in respectable private families at 7 dollars per month.; w. H. a. Henderson; June 10th, 1844. 48 4t. B o HEW at oks at jk e au c e a Mr rices THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Raleigh, and State of North Carolina, that he has just arrived from New York with a large and choice selection of 8t Airman Woass, Bcaoox, Books, Biblks, Txstaxxxts, and 8tatiokab.t, etc. which he will sell at greatly reduced prices for Cash. Having been in the business for several years, he natters him. self that the quality of the Books, as well ss the low prices, cannot fail to please. He humbly solicits a share of the public patronage, and pledges himself to give general satisfaction. Orders from abroad, thankfully received, and promptly attended to. uoods, neatly packed and forwarded to any part of the country, as per order. All Books bought at this Establishment, are warranted "perfect. K. U. (Jilts V ISLAM U. Raleigh, June 1844. d JP Popular Literature In cheap form. leiTTAJOR JONES Courtship, detailed with other 1 IV U Scenes, incidents, and adventures, in a series ot Letters with 1 illustrations rnce 60 cents. Chatworth, or the romance of a week. The . Prairie Bird, by the Hon. tv. A. M urray, price 25 cents; Barney O'Reiden, the Navigator, and other tales of . t . I, r, IT A a m ireiana, oy oamuei i.orr r.. a. n . price xa cents ; A New Spirit of the Age, edited by R. H. Home, price 25 cents; Phantasmion, or Prince of Palm land, by Sarah Coleridge, fin. 2 volumes, price 60 cents. The young Sailor, by Mrs. S. IS Dana. Just received, and for Sale at the North Carolina Book Store. I TURNER & HUGHES. June 12,1844. 48 OATES'S INTEREST TABLES. -Interest and Exchange Tables, Quarto, or Banks, Merchants, and others, at $4. ; . , Interest Tables, small pocket volume, at $1. Both new and highly approved iworks. For sale at this Ofilre. . --' a PORTRAIT, MI NI A T U B E, ASB HISTO&ICJkL PAISTINQ, MB. JO : S. PEUDEB, , . , OF N0BTH CAEOIJUA, . . ..y Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himseu in his profession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, U, Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to call at his Artellier4on Hillsborough Street, 100 yards West of the Capitol, where specimens of his execution may be seen. Sept. 13, 1843. ' .15 To Southern & r Western JllercJiants. Orleans, Crushed. JARV1S, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wholesale Groeen and Commission Merchants, No. 81, Front St- New York, fl fl AVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale, 101 cither for Cash or spproved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries, 1 eas, Li quors, Wine, dec. amone which are the following t SUGARS. ' St. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New with double and single refined Loaf and COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, St. Domin go, Cuba, 4c TEAS. Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Pouch ong, comprising all the different qualities, in every variety of packages. LIQUORS. . Seignette, J. J.Dupuy, Otard Dupoy 4 Co. Mac Glqry, Champaigno and a variety of orher French Brandies, with St. Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum, Hol land Gin, &c WINES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. TeneriCe, Port, Malaga, Muscat, 4c a full assortment of each kind, embracing all the different qualities. .Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, Pepper Pimento, Cassia, 4c. 4"C To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would say, that ail orders entrusted to our care, will be executed with promptness and strict fidelity, and every article aent away shall be exactly what it purports to be. Liberal advances made on consign mentis of produce. Feb. 6, 1844. - 13 ly 49-tfy lii'il 7 BECKWITH'S PILLS.TheSub. scribers keep constantly on hand a sup ply of Beckwith's Pills, which they will sell on ac commodating terms at wholesale or retail. . f STlTtl" rjsscuu. April 4. ' . . . - - 28 FOR SALE, THE LOVELIEST 8POT Jh the City of Raleigh. THE Subscriber wishes to dispose of his Family residence, situated on HilUboro Street, containing one acre of ground, a fourth of which is a beautiful Grove of large Oaks, ; and under them all laid out in The improvements sre a handsome Cot ImSA. CHINA STORE. STEBBINS & PULLEN, Importers, Sycamore Street, Nearly opposite Powell's Hotel, PETERSBURG, VA. HAVE received by Basons toGKH. WitTSHi ax" and other late arrivals, direct from Livirpool, SEVENTY PACKAGES - sEartheuvrare &, China, which with our 8iock on hand, ren ders our assortment one of the most .nmn!t. aver offered in Virginia. We are eonsUnt- i .7 I I: Family Groceries TT&ROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, D Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Kij, Laguyra and Java Coffee, dtc. &c i ALSO, Real Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of the best qutliiy. Heads of r amiUes would do well to call and exam ine for themselves, as they were selected with care and are ofiered on the bast terms. JAMES M. TOWLES. May 16. 40 feOST On the 12th of April last, my POCKET BOOK, with the following papers, to-wit : one oiriSlbert Bryan for Forty Dollars, dated the 7ih October, 1842; one Note on Jonathan Novell for One Dollar, date not recollected; one Judgment against Lucius Bryan for Sixty-five Dollars and Ten cents ; one other Judgment on the same, for Fifty- five Dollars, or thereabouts. I here had been Attach- Table will be provided with as good fare as this re gion of country can afford; end the Proprietor promi ses to do every thing in his power to render the situs tion of bis guests agreeable to them. Since the bst season a Bathing House has been erected with four rooms, which must contribute greatly to the health and pleasure of visiters. The Spring is within 11 miles of Warren ton, im mediately on the road leading; from Warren too to Lou Ktttirg, and within 5 miles of ohoeco Springs. erass plats. lase built House, situated in the Grove, containing k. :.. i i J ..t rv. I e. j .n...;nim A D..1 mA Tt: of evenr varietv. c wnieuupunoj aueaun anu suwui wiiuui. i u uk qiduiuuic iwuv, vuwwu vi snui nu w i j . - RTDNF WAUF of verv ning rooms, and mree oea cnamoers, wnn a nre-1 --rr-. place in each. Attached to tne mmng room, is superior large Pantry with two clouts and a. sfe! I Counfry AfercAanfa, .nd pothers respectfully 5.. . . t. , ... s '..a .n rm!ntion of our STOCK, and we i be out-nouses are a large nucnen, wiin iwo huhw i rooms, -wood, and smoke-houses, snd a Isrge Stable future them at good an aaortment, and as great . . . . - I . ... .ikohnnutiil VlnrinK with three stalls, and a damage House and Uranary, Bargain,, . -j "ph TnBivs all under the same root Also, a Well of most ex- ' - , v i v ppi t p . . i . i r 11 tatrshnrsr. Riarca m. ui" nruca conwuv mwi um mu hiv, vvwjucvw ncn. 1 - o - and has in it a variety of shrubbery and flowers. mtnts issued on both of the Judgments. All persons ly receiving from the manufacturict, GLASS WARE are hereby forewarned not to trade for said Notes anJ UUgUKUK, UHI U1UH UWIIIJ Those persons who may come by the .Raleigh and Gaston 1 The whole of the property has just been repaired and Bri Road, will find a Hack at the Watrenton Depo-1 the Dwelling house painted. '.- ready for their accommodation, and also one at Debt 1 It is seldom, that such an opportunity offers to ob- nam's Hotel, at Henderson. - ' 1 tain so valuable and eligible a Family residence. The Subscriber hopes that the delightful situation I Person wishing to purchase, can view the property of this waterinz nlacc its facilitv of access especiaHV 1st any time they may call. Possession can be had to persons who reside in abe unhealthy regions of I immediately, t desired. Terms will be made easy. North Carolina and Virginia, and its many other adV vantages, will secure to him a liberal encouragement om tne public. His terms will be as follows, to wit : Families of more than two persons, who board by he Season of 3 months, will be charged $16 664 per month esch ; by the week they will be charged $6, and by the day $1 each. Single persons will be char- F per month the week J7 50 ; by the dsy i 15. Children and Servants half mice. Horses pet Season of 3 months 910 00 a month ; per month w ; per week a ot ; per day OO 76.: WM.D. J0NE8. jyarren County, June I, 1844. ' 46 w7w Wtatc of North Carolina Chatham k5 County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Term, 1844:; , ; ' . , . : Ewn,Pmchajd, Emily " Pritchard and Manly P. Pendergrass, r . . t, -- V. .,'-:.. - Henry Cole and wife Elizabeth. Robert P. Daniel and wif Piiscilla, William Pritcbard. Garvsn f Jrsb- tree and wif Mr PtUnt . Prttih.r.l in. h;L drea of Thompson Pritcbard and Nancy Pritchard. Petition for tale of.SIaoe$. tyjf it appearing to the satisfscUon of the Conrt. that rieasaat Pritchard, Garvan Crabtrea and wife Mary, nd the children of Thompson Pritrfiard, are; non idents of this State; It i. ordered therefore, that r-".;un oc maue in the Raleigh Register Jot six Recessive weeks, notifying the said Defendants to be ppwr.urnexiuoorl of Pleas and Quai ArV. w " wounty of Chatham, at r -rt nouse w riiisooro', on the second Monday Aorost next, then and thera nt,i . i. or the allegatiQns of : the PeUtion wiU be taken r eonftuo and heard ex parte. n. . !:. "", vwra; 01 our said vort, at Office, the second Monday in Mav 1R44 irtl XI Ail A. Bl JUUMAXl, U. C. C. e Adv. 5 621. - ; ; KA BERNARD DUPUY. Raleigh, March 4, 1844. , 19- ON COMMISSION. sbD yf BOXES containing I gross small boxes 5eS4LJ: eacb ,of F&('t perfamed MATCHES, witnout suipaur. y ery . couenieni lor lamny use, low for Cash. JAMES M. TOWLES. Attention ! Wake Cavalry. Pric BLANKS For Bale at this" Office. those owing them are cautioned against paying them to any one but myself, v JOHN H. BRYAN. Wake county, N. C. " June 15, 1844. 3 49-w3r itate or IVortli Carolina- Jouzirros County. Court of Plea aud Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1844. Needham B. Stevens el aU: vs. Julius A. Stevens et ah. Petition for Partition of Land. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court, that William H. Stevens, one of the heirs at Law of Hen ry Stevens, is a oon resident of this State :, It is ordered therefore that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six successive weeks, notifying him to be aud appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of John ston, at the Court-house in Smiihfield, on the fourth .Monday in August next, then snd there plead,' answer or demur, aud to shew cause, if any he hath, why the TH03. BAG LEY, C. C. C. Price Adv. f 5 62. i 49 TmARADE at the Capitol Square,- on the 4ih of UJ July next, at 1Q o'clock, A. M. with white pan taroonsj and 12 rounds Cartridges. -The; arms will be inspected. U. W. D. HUTCHINGS, . . 1st Sergeant. ommerHBsodts.--Two Cses fof Gentlemen's Dress j Calf and Morocco OTS: Warranted Philadelphia work of the best quality; at tert reduced prices. . u. -JAMES M-: T6WLESr May-lS" -""'2- ''f-1-' v: ": v40 Carriage Trimmings. A NEW supply 25 per cent. cheaper than ever. V ALSO, ,, ;, Mslialle Castings for Csrrisges. r JAMES M. TOWtES. May 27. . ' ' '. ' . 5 Shoes Shoes Shoes. TTKlRECr from Philadelphia my 8pring supply, II II embracing both as to price and quality. "The selection of Ladies wear is very complete, and lower than ever. - r Also. Misses, Boys and Children all kinds. r , JAMES M. TOWLES. FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL, Ifear WaUe Forest College, UNDER THE CARE OF PROF. OWEN rrpiH B second Session of this School will begin on prayer of the Petition should not be granted ; or, in I 1st Monday in August next. For convenience, default, judgment will be taken pro eonfetto. the Vacations will be the same aa those of the College, I Witness, Thomas Bagley , Clerk of our said Court, but it is desired that Pupils trom a distance particular-1 at office, tbe founh Monday in May , 1844 ly, should remain during the Vacations, tost rroi. O win may then have an opportunity of devoting 1 W . 1 f ... U 2 a .rMn.AVAmAfflt- ; The Instructors invite the examination of Parents particularly in the unhealthy parts of the East, to the dvintamM of their Location, as a Summer Retreat for delicate daughters. Such an examination they be lieve would result in the conclusion that in healthiness, cheapness, and the absence of improper influences, it i nnsnrDiuned. if eaualled, by another in the State. The Missbs Own are permitted to refer to Taa I Facvltt of Wake Forest College, the Rev'd. Profes sors Gasair and Disks, of the University, and Prof. GSAvxs. of the Caldwell InsUtote. Professer O vix has documents in bis possession, which authorize him to refer to the Trustees and Fscultv of tbe University, the President of "Randolph Macon College; his: Excellency, Gov. MeasHSAB, Er-Gov. BaaacH, and Hon. WitxiAM A. Gbabam. ha ha .W vMeommendatorv letter from the late a v uM'f "i - Judge Gastov. ; TERMS. Bosrd, with attendant expenses per month, $10 00 Tuitimi In Languages, per session. .16 00 In higher branches of baglun, Wi In Etementary do. ' 6 60 Music on Piano, ii ; : I 00 Music on tbe Gaitar, . 00 WM. Hv OWEN June 7th, 1844. . . K-T-6l C7 The Biblical Recorder and. Newberman will each insert five weeks. -. CUEWMJTG TOBACCO. A Fresh Supply of that very superior sun cured Chewing Tobacco, from Langhorne' dt Armstead's, Lynchburg. Vs. And also, more of that superior Smoking Tobacco, this day received, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act as Agents for the Manufactory, it 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 TURNER dt HUGHES'. TO BUILDERS AND PAINTERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS keep constantly on hand a large supply Wetherell's No. 1 and pure white Lead, "pure Linseed Oil, ' Spirits Turpentine, Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Verdigris ground in Oil, Chrome Green. Chrome Yellow, Vermillion, end all the articles usually used in Psinthg. All of which I r.K YGOOD8yjQUOCfflRIE9, t CHINAS JJ&WELERlfc ANOTRTICLES & TOYS. if"KNE of the Parfnera of tbJ firtov naVuigure NiJturned from the North, has brought with WmV larger and better supply of fresh Goods, in the above branches, than has been kept In the esUbUshment heretofore j all of which, in. prices and qualUyr are well worthy to "'be ' recommended to our Bamerous friends snd the public, as we are very well able to sell as low as ah Store in this City. Ati entirely fresh assortment, especially Calicoes, Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, Gloves and Stock mgs, Muskrat aad Seal akin Capa,' Sheetings' and Shirtinga,ete. S FANCY G00D3, HARDWARE & CHINA? v Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion fo winter, artificial Hair, Jadiea Fancy and Work. Bozaw, Writing aesks, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 cto to 3 50 ; Tatvelling Bsgs, Themometers, VValkhig Canes, finest Rasors, Shaving utensils, Dirk, Far and Pocket Knives of great variety ( Scissors ;' very large supply of Pistols, Percussion eapSt'ehot and Shotbelts, birdbags, Powder flasks ; Xjotton and t Wool cards, ; patent Balances, Sifters,! Awls; Shoe thread, Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, -Hair, Hat tod Shoe brushes j Slates, Fishing Utensils, LooUng-gtasses, vsrions sizes, Coffee-mills, Pins, Needier, Purses, Pockethboks, Night Tepers, 8apking Pipes; Twine, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, 'plain and painted Muga, Mohair Caps, Cfotka. Wairera. IWn Glasses, Tumblers, Bowjls, Plates, Cops and Saucer, Dishes, Pitchers, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamps, FRESH CONFECTIONARY 4i GSOCERJES. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses 260 lbs. fresh fancy and other Candies. Soda, Butter And Water Crackers, Pildt bread, 8ogar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine Ap ple & other Cheese.Smoked Safmon,ScotchHerrinas Smoked Tongues, 8BosageS,Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fil berta,Palm,Wall and Coeosjiuts; Almonds.Preeerves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, ; Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. A Mdi, .Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Talloj Candles, ! 8oaps, white, yellow, variegated,' Castile and perfumed Chewing dc Smoking Tobacco,' genO ine Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's Snuff, Canary. Seed, Allspice, Pepper, Brack ing, Indigo, Copperas, logwood, Msdder, Lamp and Csndlewicks, Apples, Grapes, Jujubcpaste,, Newark Cider, Ala, Porter, . 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whale and hast Sperm OiV4k&v GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WltfE? told only by the measure. '-! x .' - 'PERFUMERY." w Otto of Roses, Mscassar, Bears, Antique Oilsil'o matum, Cologne, "Florida and Lavender .Wafers, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers , . . ' . - : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FinestYiolins, bows, strings, bridges, screws' Fin gcrboardsT Guitars, Flag eolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and. Sonf Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inksds, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, letter-stamps Wafers.- Fencing mid ' Bomng- Aprct Foils, Swords, Gloves, Maski Hats, BreifUlei -;; - GAMES.!'- - xM'Sy Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon , Kenb, Teii they warrant equal to any found in the United States, pins, Cup and Ball, Graces and Battledoorsi skipping Persons in Town or Country, in want of Paints, I ropes, Rollet . .. - ' ' '. . .o t-' r.f;-r- '(..- will find it to their advaittige to give us a cat! before purchasing, as we are determined to offer great inducements. Our White Lead is very superior, and those who have used it recommend it as surpassing any in this market. STITH PESCUD, Wholesale and retail Druggists. Raleigh, May 30". 44 . rotate of Worth Carolina. Josbstos County, Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1844. Elizabeth Stevens ef alt. W. William H. Stevens et alt.. , Petition for division of Slaves. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that n illiatn H. Stevens, one of tbe defendants in this case, is a non-resident of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in tbe Weekly Raleigh Register for six successive weeks, notifying the said William H. Stevens to be and ap pear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Johnston, at the Court House in Smithfield, on the fourth Monday in August next, then and there to jled, answer or demur, and to shew cause if any he hath, why the prayer of the : Fine gold and eitver.ae well as geraan silver, and pinchback, viz. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fin ger-ring, Thimbles. Tsble and Tea Spoons, Da seit Knives and Forks, MeUl Combs, Tea Bells, Spectacles, Belt-buckles, Key, ! 'f "j; A large and choice supply as Printing 'Presses', painted Children's Trunks. Wheelbarrows; Borraus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattles, , Whistles), mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes,' magneti'c Toys', false Paces, Csnnoe Microscopes, Cbiha setU, T)rammets. fkney toys, and all aorta of Dolli ' - 5 tru!- 4. n I : - ' Giviv.dc C. GRIMME, ! Corner of FayettevUle and Hargett Streets . Raleigh. Dec. 1. 1843. -, fr.,;..,.a..jaft; TTK AGCERREOTYPE.-Tobedispaed of JJJa splendid- Dsguecreoty pa Machine, With all tha fixtures of the finest materials. Achromatic Lenses by (he famed Chevalier of Paris, and set in brani si idea This machine Is lately imported ftVm Lon don. Apply 'personally or by letter, post-paid; tb Ci DoaATT, Raleigh. - ' April 1. - . 't J7-Ji SITLECT Petition should not be granted: or, in defitult, riaMii nt MfhAtnflVe.t,Af nrfintunl mill IvA Inlrpn flrn Mnriia I . . L .. ... . . 77' . 77717. Witness, Thomas Bagley, Clerk of our said Court, at Ofmce, the fourth Monday in May, 1844. THOMAS BAGLEY, C.C. C. PrA4v.$562. - 49 Valuable Property Tor Sale. rglHE Subscriber, desirous to remove his Printing materials and carry on his business in the neigh- i i . j . . ' . i ' a' oornooa or ine vj. eanv in u euso ng jear , r. Thur8tf,f lhe ,,lh day of July, 1844, on theorem for sale the Houses and Lot on HdUburo Street, hM., in the town of MiLn, North Carolina. j 12 rooms, besides tbe two rooms used as a Printing FOSl TIVE SALE OF VALUABLE MANUFACTURING jr?R0EERTY, de with special reference to this object 4fiiil3 S.XI2 of lhe property belonging. to smM the Mdton Tlauufacturing Company, which was to Jiave taken place on the 1st day of May, wss unavoidably postponed; in' consequence of an error in the arrangements which being now rectifiedtbe sale wdl positively lake place, without reserve, on fTHHE Subscriber, having resigned the charge ot Jj. the Hillsborougb Academy, contemplates open, ing m Select School, twelve miles sooth west of Hills boroughsnd the same distaice, west nearly, from Chapel u ilL ; His leading motiv 1s r educate Ids own eons tit the country and hut selection hasbeeni Hie witn special reterenea to tots otrjeeti t s'-":nzTi Tot details apply to hinvDost paid at rHillsbo-, rough, till November next,' when the School is. to. begin.1 ' ; V. J. BINGHAM" f HillsKorough, May 8. ' Kleowom IFE AND SPEECHES , Ojr IIENKY C L A Y.-Ail fresh lot just come to hand at the North Carolina JJook 8ore. TURNER HUGHES, Office, and Editor's office, the largest of which would be an excellent dining room, or could be converted into several sleeping rooms. ' The situation iss is well known here) is in the most pleasant part of tbe city, and the premises are admiralty fitted for a Ladies and Fsmily Boarding' House; for summer, and for public accommodation during the winter and session of the Genera! Assembly. The.cellar of the house la lathed and plastered : there is a new brick kitchen ; an excel lent well of water ; good stables, carriage house, &c. &c. The price will be moderate ; a small part of the purchase money will be required when the title is ci yen, and for the balance a credit of one, two and three years will be allowed if desued, on bonds: bearing! l tereat from: the delivery of property , with satisfactory security ; , . - - y The' House and lot contiguous to the above, former ly belonging to CspL, Hunter's Estate. There is a coad two story House on the premises, with stsble and all necessary outhouses. This is a very pleasant and desirable family residence, and will beaold low and on very accommdatipg terms. ji ioj Should both or either of tbe above places remain unsold UU the first of Jauuary next, they will ba off fered for rent. THOMAS LORING . June 15, 1844. 49 m. As this property has been minutely described in tne aa veniremen t wnicn aoueared in tbe Kaleiffti Register, previous to the day first mentioned, and to which .'advertisement all persons who may wish to purchase are repectfuily referred, a further descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. . -f ' , riaai or Sale. A credit of one. two, three, four. and five years equal payments the;whole to bear interest after tlie expiration of one year from the day or sale, Uonds wun approved: security ' will be re quired, and the title retained until the purchase money is paid, t . ,:; ;,1 ? fr u ; By order of the Stockholders, 'V t " ' " W. R. HILL, ' i ' : l- :- gpeciat Agent. Milton, N. C. May SO, 1844. Hi 45wtews GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ' 11 - Pf ANOlFORTES. IOR some months past tha subscriber hasbef.n selling hi Piario-Fortes'si a 0x01 of Jiffy diUlart each from his former prices, H has od hand at tbia time from 16 to 20 Pianos of dioeicBt kinds st prices varying from 250 to 600 dollars as well a number of second handed one s at lesa prices. Harper's Flctorfal IMMssg.--. THE 3d number of this most Splendid, warlxjtaav just come to band Also, the 5th "vol; of Macaii ley's Miscellanies, r Observations in Earope)mncii pally France and Great BriUin, by John P TJuttin,' "D. D. The Poems of .Mrs. Frances AnneVDuUer NeaTs History of the Puriiana. parto.th 25 eta 11th no. of Gibbon's decline and tail of Rome; 25 cts McCulloch's Universal rtlazeleer, partf 12th, An Enquiry, presented to the Conscience of the Chris-' tian Reader, by tha tier. 5 Cshst Milan, U. D' aFor Sale by Raleigh, lone 14, 1844 TUUNER dt HUGHES.' rdeVi m iuae4. Pctr rsburg, Va. 48. -Music liastrtictioa Om.PiartoFIB Guitar, Fluul MR. BRANDT respectfully informs the Citi aensi of Raleigh, that; he will murn' to (hat CHy, for tha purpose of aivins Lessons on tha above mentioned Instruments, and intaedatoemvWaon uia 1st day of July. Those wUhing.fq avail, ths selves of this opportunity.' will pleats to laayf their. respective names at Mr. Litchford's Udta3f f . " . TEXatS FOX riVE MOrllBS. t . Pisjiffnclnding Singing, 1 T2l ' Violin, GuiUr, and Floteeach, 'r ' .Hsrpi tc- jW '2& N.ii.AU payments. to U'msdsvhslfoajrtatlyJs : adfance. ...... , . i, - v.j, iVf Jr " " JjCj PuDoa'taoad in vary best style on. .the usual ' 1. J.V 1 If i!'.. IV: i 1v - t , v-

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