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Cr HI 30 . i '.1 flit el3uW"J3 a I' ''I t l., m 5 r 4 r i T. M V J 111 NX - II. -xt txV V- - - t -, - V ... NilU Hffi TE.- . ,-4 !;-.i;i-.i II Published Scial-Wwklf, by WrsTON R. GA'LjSs EDITOR AHD PROFKIETOX. TjUESl) A.Y, JULY 9,1 844. r the Scmi-weeny saieiga i6 S03CitiFTioK Fy Ddlaw per wmwm--hIf ia 1 n n II i 1 I il i i nirml innrtinn L;n be charged 55 prei- higher ; bat m deduction if j3 j percent, win uemuo inwi uwwgmai 4dvertisemenU interted t tu siHjhlYfiuT 5igi3tsr, wiu also appear in me t Lee of charge. fi , .- Letters to the Editor must be ost- aid. SUMMER VISITATION OF THE BISHOP OP NORTH CAROLINA. Sixth Sunday after Trinity, (14th,) St. Bartholo mew's, Pitteboro. Stventeenth July, Wednesday, morning, Lex'mg- Hton. i' ' . ... i i- TrL.' tr f 1 r EfgWeciuft, naay, Ynue tiavein wutum Secenh Saniay after Trinity, (21st.) St. Luke's Charcb, Lineolnton. - Ordinatton. Twenty-third, Tuesday, Shelby, Cleveland Co. EtA Sunday after Trinity, St. John's, Flat Rock. r- Kinth Sunday after Trinity, Morgantou, Burke Co. ' ' ' - ' ' Sixth August, Taesday, Lenoir,, Cald Well Co. SeientK Wednesday; Vall; of Yadktrl v " Tenlh Sunday tJijfiiXlt' head of VVataga river, Ashe Co. Thirteenth, night, WilkesboroV . Sixteenth, Friday morning, Huntsville, Sorry Co. Seventeenth nignt; Mockstflle. . ;'f - ; Jti)i SuTtia after' Trinity; SL dretv'i, Rowan Co. . .,.-,.. ...... k...? v?:r i.j- Twenty-firsU VVedaeaday, Christ Church, Rowan Co. ; " - - ' Twelfth Sunday aftej Trinity, St Luke's, .Salis bury. " u. " Tfctrtec Sunday after Trnity, Calvary Curcb, VVadesboro'. ; .... c.i - , Fourth September Wednesday, Deep River. Catecbismi conorniatwn and holy communion, as usual. "' '. . " ' Other appointments to bo annbnnceJ in proper time. 1T5 ECKWITn'S PILLS-TheSob. JD); bribers keepf constantly oil band sup ply -of Bfckwhh's 'Pills whieh they wH ell on c commodattng terms at wholesale or retail. ' -8TITH 4" PESCUD. Tssss I kwfi , FOR SALE. . ? Tuisr i.nVKi.iRr pnr C WHB Subscriber wishes to dispose of his Family residence, stHiated on HilUboxo, treet, containing one acre of ground, a faorth of, which is a beautiful Gro? of Isrge Oaks,: and under them all laid oat in grass plaU. ; The improvements are a handsome Cot tage built House, situaled in , the Grove, containing five handsome rooms, consisting of a Parlor arid Di ning rooms, and, three .bed chambers, wkh a fire place in each. Attached 19 the Dining room, is a Urge Pantry Vith two closets and a safe. The out-houses are a large .Kitchen, with two rooms, wood,' and smoke-houses, and a large 8 table with three stalls, and a Carriage Houie and Granary, all under the same roof Abo, a Well of inost ex cellent water, with many other conveniences. The garden contains about half an acre, produces well, and has in it a variety of shrubbery and flowers. The Whole of the property has just been repaired and the Dwelling house paUt ted. - It is seldonv that such an opportunity offers to ob tain so valuable and eligible a Family residence. Persons wishing to purchase, can view the property at any time they may catt. Possession ran be had immediately, if desired. Term will be made easy. . ' ; BERNARD DUPUn Rateign, March 4, 1844. u - 19- PRICES REDUCED; tfrn&E Subscriber rfspectfulty Informs the citi- , U zens, and the puLljc generally, that he will make m :.t U'i-ii MTALL'.eUPPLlElMQFr ' JEftwIc, Jilnslcal instruments, - . . . ' ..roa ai.k jit 1 . . E. P. NASH, , Sycamore Street , Petenbure. Vimint. 1 OUNTRY Merchants and others in want of any of the above articles.wiil find in my establUhment the most desirable stock I have ever offered, at sfrectt ly reduced prices. .A call from my old friends and customers is solicited. ,t, fii . , TCRY DESIRABLE PROP erty tor Sale, In the City of Ralelgu; The Subscriber, being de sirous of moving to his Plantationwishes to sell his HOUSE AN D LOT in this City. The Property Is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre f the Ospitol. The House is a targe two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas sage through the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each. It has basement story of hammered Kock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, ice. with afire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rock Stable. two siories high,twen. ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house intl good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line. A II tbe improvements have been made within three years, and coat the builder over six thou and Dollars. ., Thia' desirable property is now offered far four thousand dollars. Time will be given the purchaser, but the notes will draw interest and undoubted, seru- . a sr nty win be required, rersons, desirous 01 living - Capital, $300,000. TniiWEty-ToRtt C05TS1BFTI0SSHIP FISE INSURANCE D0IPA5T, : OEHCE, K0. 57, W1LI- BTBEET. f; r Insure Dwelling-bouses, Warehouses ind Buildings in general. Merchandise, Household Foruiiure, Ships Dvuiuiog snip in, fort and their Cargoes, and every description ot personal Property, . . AGAINST LOSS OR 1IAHAGE BY riRS. J. 8MYTH ROGERS, President. R. W. Mamtix, Secretary, v " - D. W. STONE, Agent; At'Raieigh, N. C. Kay 16, 1844. 40w4weotypd Popular Literature In cheap form. TTMTfAJOR JONES' ConrUhip. deUiled with oiber jj$ JLL Scenes, incidents, and adventures, in a series ol Letters with 12 illustrations Price 50 cents. t'hatwprih, or the romance of a week. The Prairie Bird, by tbe Hon. C. A. Murrav. orice 25 cents t Barney O'Reiden, the Navigator, and other tales of " '' 't v. - -; "i I lit Y GOODS; G ROCK BIES. MUSIC At' IN'rittTSf 1218, FANCY ARTICLES & - r -j TKNE of the Partners 1 of the firm, haying jos(re Vytdrned fromihe North, has brought with htm a larger- qu neuer supply 01 iresa.uoaus, m mo bdovb branches, than! has beefe kept Iri , the titablTshmeut rrr st L : -rfJLf --- i i wiwv it 01 wuicu, in price uj uubuij, mim To the Virnta Spnngi-ntght trav- weWphy fo reconen friends and lhe;phblit; as we are terf vell able to sell eUiftff avoided. TRAVELLERS are hereby informed, .that their easiest, most pleasant-and most expedhloes routs to the Virginia S Drift zs. HaiUral Bridge, Ac. is by the Greensville and fetersDurg nau noaus to ricn- mond Virginia, thence by the Richmond ahd Frede ricksburg and Louisa Kail Koaus to unariouesvuie and Staunton, the whole amount of Staging from the termination of the Louisa Rail Road to Charlottesville i being but twenty, and to Staunton, sixty miles,' over an excellent road, passing ia sight or Blonticelio and ireiand, by Hamuel Lover K. H. A . price 25 cents ; 1,- the celebrated University of Virginia, ahd through . "j a. iM. iiuiiio gome of the most beautitul scenery m tne etaie, puce AO ccnis; rnantasmion, or rnnce 01 raira lanu, by Sarah Coleridge, in 2 volumes, price 60 cents. The young Sailor, by Mrs. 8. B Dana. Just received, and for Sale at the North Carolina Book Store. TURNER & HUGHES. June 12, 1844. 48 as low as any Store in this CitV. Ah entirely fre asrjrtm?nt, fefpedalf Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, Gloves tjwj fil ing., Muskrat and Seal skin Caps, &bieiing aid Shirtings, fete .; ; J.- - FANCY GOODS, HARDWAREACHIiti t Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion fi winter, artificial Hair, Ladies' Fncy and!, Wotk ' Boxes, Writing Jesks, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from ? cts te $3 d0 i Tjaveilibar Bacsi Thermometers. Ualkias- Travellers by this route reach the Warm Springs Vnes. nnesi Kax,ors, Bhaving ntensils Dirk, Teg JBJST Rl-CEIVEO AND OPEKfED. Direct from New York, MY Spring and Summer stock of Staple ami Fancy , VFiT5i.,('S JBLRjKs.m.ffr i Raleigh, have PPrt 'y, of purcha.ing a otigtlDg p,rt ftu; following articles ; deeirabte residebO, at i Very reduced price, v - v , E. P. GUION. Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Kentucky It Raleigh, A egnst 25. fjlotben at the following prices, viz r to making plain Cloth Coats $4, with binding or cord f 4 60 ; roa- '-'' king HumespunCoats with binding $2; plain, 1 60: T making Pants 50 to 75 cents.' ,Ve(s the same. tJutting Coats 30 to 50 cents i bhtliag Psnu 15 to ;( Aft wishing to give him a call, will find him on Wilmington street,-(up stain) opposite Jnb. Kane's corner.'1' He is determined to use every t;effortr to please those who may favor him with tbetr eutom. , : ' 8. E.NORT11INGTON. Raleigh, April 9. : ; 30 w tf FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOU, Xear WalL Forest CoHege, & THE t il E OF P iOP. OWEN HE second Session of this School will begin on 1st Monday in August next. rr convenience, Vacations-wM bathe same as those of the College, but h is desired that Pupils from a distance particular- a a ' . a . 9T . - i a, m r imkwm-Kt t iy, suociu remain ounng uie w acationa, mat i roi. ' ; 14 t jii, Owis may then have an Opportunity of devoting npiIB JBTWA IMSURJkWCE bimvf exclusively to their improvement. J. KY.-of Uaitirirai eoiinffirri Jo The Instructers invite the examination of Parents, insure BuuVliagssrnalguil loss .or p.rticnUrly in the unhealthy tans of the East, to the diuutte by fire, at premiums to uit the times. advantage of their Location, as a Summer Retreat for Thu is one of the oldest and best Insurance torn- daughters. uch an examination they be. ptniesia the UottedState, and pay a Us losses prompt- iiev WOuj j,, the conclusion that in healthiness. ORE BRAKDRETH'S PILLS. E have just received a fresh supply of this valuable iledicine, which is recommended by thousands of persons whom they have cured of JJonr sumption, Influenxa, Colds, IndigesUon, Dyspepsu. Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in the b.ck part of the Head, usually the symptoms of .Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Biiiou, Scarlet, Typhus, lellow. and common r evers or all kinda ; Astlima. Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, Liver Com plaint, , Pleurisy hi ward ,Wakiiess Depression of the SjHritAr Rupipres, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fiu, Palsy, Dropsy, Small PoX, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Chblic, Cholera Mor bus, jGravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, or 8aint Anthony's Fire. Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, some of thirty years standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet ami Legs, Piles. Coa tiveness, all Eruptions of the Skin Frightful Dreams. Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations, dee. Also, Brandreth's Liniment, for sores, swelling, wounds, cVc, at 25 cents a bottle. There are A genu for selling the above in every County in the State. WILL: PECK, Agent. Raleigh, May 14, 1844. 39 -ly To Southern & If Vsfcrti JtTercttants. :ky Jeans. Gam- 68 if broons, Meunoes, fancy Drilling; Balzarines, figured Muslins, Ginghams, Mouslin de Laioes, bonnet Lawn. fine striped Silks, a large lot of fancy Priuts 'from 7 cents upwards, silk and cotton Gloves, ladies colored on the evening of the first day , and the While, SoU pbur on the second dsy after leaving Richmond, stopping to lodge each night at good Inns on the route. The Stage Proprietors on this line are pledged to the Rail Roud Companies to have Coaches provided, Leqoal to the largest number of passengers which can oflit ; and that Travellers wisbing to go to toe wnit Sulphur Springs by way of the Natural Bridge shall be taken on without detention or night ti a veiling, or may have extra coaches to travel at pleasure, if they should prefer' it. ' Fare from Richmond to Staunton $6 only.; For further information spply to ' ' ! WM. M. ALLibii, , , Ticket Agent. Rail Road Office, Richmond, ? S Vat June 8,1844. 47tl4t uu m wei auivcs oi , ea varietv i cctssor s i at very large supply of Pistols, Percussion caps, 6hat and SbotbelU, birdbags, Powder flasks ; CotUA and Wool eartli. patent Balances, teu"ter, Awk feh thread. Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, HU, Hat and .Shosr brushes j Slates, Fiebing Utensils, Looking-glsss, various sixes, tJoffee mills, pins. Needles, Purser Pocketbooks, Night TapersVSmoking ploes, TUe, Corkscrews .Whips, PendU, DotlonspUin nd painted Mugs; Mohair Caps. Clocks Wauere.LainD . GIdsiMss, Tumblers, BbwjSfPlaC Dishes, Pft-hers,' Cocos-gourds, various 'Xafcps; . PltP.sH titifttrvnTirkiii inv a. riirtiotvo . ww. mw v,au. -.ubjutiy v-ivux. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses 250 lbs.. fresh fancy ni other Candies, Soils. Butter and Water-Crackers. Pilot bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes, bear Pine. Ap nje & other CheeseSmoked Salawm,8eokh Herrihs' Qinoaed l ongues, Bsusages,Figs, Pranes, Dates, FiL cents upwsrus, sue ana cotton uioves, ladies' colored rrr rp TTT7 TVrAOfrCF5 7ini7 Tina 1 omwsu ongues, osusages,rigs,truhes, AlateA Fjl and white cotton Hose ldcts. and upwards, gentle- 1U 111 t!i SSJtxL ilTuu!l berts.Palm, Wall and Coeowuis, Almonds.Pressrses, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Peppex sauce, Chocolate, NbS. l and 2, Macaroni, Currants. a, uuuck, jjiquowee, w-wnsmoo Mustard, Surch.Tea, Olivi Oil, Speritt and TaUow Candles, Soaps, White, jellow, variented, Castile and peffumed ; Chewing & Smoking Tobarcogeonr ine Prihcipe ind other Segara.'Scotch and Mrs. U'tt ler's 8noff, Canary Seed, Allspice, Pepper. Black, ing, Indigo, Copperaa,.L.gwood,''Mdl3er, Lamp snd Cider, Ale, Porter, 6of bQ tidies Cotton Yarn7BQc&V men's Half-Hose, Silk and cotton Thread all: colors, a large lot of cotton Domestics 6 cento and upwards, Virginia Uznaburgs,Hard-ware,Cockery ware, China, fur, silk, leghorn, palm-leaf and wool Hats, ladies', gentlemen's and boys fine Shoes. Umbrellas, Parasols, Shades, Saddles, Bridles, 8iircingles Collars, oil-doth and colored Papering, a small lot of Clothing, a large lot of family Groceries.; brown, loaf and crushed NotlCQ to 1 raVellefS gOlflg l If. - i 1 . . . . . I, f'lil f j Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi einity. to be made to. . . ! U ;.' q.,vy, .w ni 1 May 4, 1843. Agent. Ciplendfd Likeness oft hre lion. II en J3 ry Clay. PortrsK of tbe Hon. Henry Cly.' wuiited by J W.' Dodge and engraved by H. S. Ladd. It is laid to the most correct likeness of -him ever taken- copies of it can be had at IhWrNorth4 Carolina Bookstore Raleigh N.C. Y TURNER dc HUGHES. lrillTE LEAD and OIL,. ' TmTILLIAMS A n A Y WOOD neve on hand jl large supply of White Lead and Fihseed Oil, for painting,' which they offer on very accbmmodatmg lerms. - " 1 ' " '' ' ' They purchase their Lead from one of the largest Manufactories at tbe North, Which 'enables them to ell s low or lower than a similar article can be had for in this City and iri point of quality, ihey assure their friends arid customers that it is fully equal to any in this market or elsewhere. Persons wanting; Paints of any kind, may rest as ored that we can and . will supply them as cheap as they can be had iothis City. - ' i : v :v"; V' Raleigh. June 13, 1844. , 4-54wis PICK. LED O YS T E R S, WHICH can be Irani ported to any diatancs. 1 gallon Stone Jars or Tin Cansat $1 12 4 do. . do.- do. '.' . 70 1 do. Cans of superior quality, at 1 60 Which are kept in an Ice-house, constantly for sale tJ G. W, & C. GR1MME. May 28, 1844. J r : ' 42-0m t . 11 WAR1115N. N. CAROLINA SULPHUR SPRINGS. THIS agreeable Walerieg place will be ready fur the reception of company on the u,k r f 1 .w- r . . l. k fully solicits a liberal share of the public patronage. Experience has proved the. excellence of the Mineral water, and the Spring is situaled in a neighborhood, highly distinguished for its health, and its good society. The rooms belonging to the estab lishment are most of them new, and all of them neat. cotaforUbfec and well furbished, and the vijiers will cheapness, and the absence of improper influences, it is unsurpassed, it equalled, by another tn the Mate. The Miss as Owns are permitted to refer, to tbe Facoitx of Wake Forest College, ibe Rev'd. Profes sors Gacaa and Dxeva. oftbe University, and Prof. Gsatks, of the Caldwell Institute. f. Professer Ovrt? has documents ia' hir possession. which authorize , him to refer to the Trustees and Faculty of the University , the President of '. Randolph Macon College -, his Excellency, Gov. Mosehkad, Ex-Go v. Bsawcr. and Hon. Wuiiam A. Gsabaw. He has, also, a recommendatory letter from tbe late Judge Gastoh. T&KM3. Board, with attendant expenses per month, $10 00 Tuition In Languages, per session, - 15 00 In hizher branches of English, 12 00 In Elementary do. 6 - 60 Music on Piano. 15 00 Music on tbe Guitar, 5 00 WM. H. OWEN. June 7th, 184. 47615 Cj?- The Biblical Recorder arid Newberniari will each insert five weeks. Kr Back your Judgments, Democrats 7 -CO The Loco Focos begin so lrag upon their prospects at home and abroad. To lest tbeir sincerity, I will bet as follows : $500 that Graham beats Hoke. ' $500 that tbe W big carry the Siat Legislature. 3500 that Clat is elected President, if he lives un til the election. $10(r that Clay beats Pout in his own State.' -- $100 that Clay carries Pennsylvania, (Dallas's ; State) : The money will be deposited in Bank whenever tbe bets are taken. JOHN BUFFALO WV -,', Raleigh, June 12,1844. 48 JARVIS, SCRYMSER 4i GERMOND, Wholesale ire cm and Conimisslen Merchants, No. 81, Front SL Nevr York, MAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale, either for Cash or approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries, 'l eas. Li quors, Wines, dtc. amone which are the following : eUGARS. 8t. Croix; Porto Rico,' Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single refined Loaf and Crushed. ;OFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Lagurra, 8 1. Domin go, Cubs, 4;c. TEAS". Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Poucbong, comprising all the difiereut qualities, in every variety of packages. LIQUORS, Beignette, J. J.-Dopuy, Otard Dupuy 4r Co. Mac- Glory, t:hampaigne and a variety of other French Brandies, with St. Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum, Hol and Gin, dtc. ' WINES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. Tenerire, Port, Malaga, Muscat. 4c a full assortment of each kind, embracing all the different qualities. Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigd, Pepper Pimento, Cassia, d'e. oc. To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would say. that all orders entrusted to our care, will be executed with prorhptnevs and strict fidelity, and every article sent away shall be exactly what it purports'to be. Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. Feb 6. 1844. 12ly Sugnrs, Java, Laguira, Rioand St, Domingo Coffee, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, a large lot of sole and upper Leather, Calf-skins and lining- skins. The above mentioned articles, a very small part of I my stock, were purchased with cash, and will be sold for cash cr'approved credit, as cheap or cbsapkK than at any other bouse in tbe Lny, that sell goods at prom x ou win uo wen to can and examine my stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as I am certain I can suit yon. . CALEB M ALOIS E. Raleigh. Jone 17 1844. , 50 6t Valuable Property Tor Sale. ' vfHE SulNMCriber, desirous to remove his Printing JL materials and carry on his business in the neigh borhood of the City, early in tbe ensuing year, offers for sale the Houses and Lot on Hillsboro Street, where be at present resides. The principal house has IS rooms, besides the wo rooms used as a Printing Office, arid Editor's office, the largest of which would be an excellent dining room, or could be converted into several sleeping rooms. The situation (,as is well kniwn here) is in the most pleasant part oftbe city, and the premises are admiralty Ctte'd for a Ladies' and Family Boarding House, for summer, and for public aecotnm dation daring tbe winter and session of tbe General Assembly. The cellar of ibe house is 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 tha purchase money will be required when the title is gi ven, and for the balance a credit of one, two arid three years will be allowed if desired, on bonds bearing! i teret from the delivery of property, with satisfactory security. ALSO, The-House and lot contiguous to the above, former ly belonging to Cant. Hunter's Estate. There is a good. two story" House on the premises, with stable and all necessary out-houses. J bis is a very pleasant and desirable family residence, and will be sold low and on very accommdsUrig terms. Should both or either of, the above places remain unsold till the first of January next, they: will be of fered for rent. THOMAS LOR1NG. June 15, 1844. 49 2m. POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE MANUFACTURING PROPERTY. 3TtSS5 &&3LXs oftbe property belonging 10 fmin tbe Milton Manulacturing Company, wnicb via Portsmouth and H. it. I toad ' x arid Bav Litie Hteamers. I - TTT1TE would respectfully state 10 the gravelling ets. Brooms, T Wblli ahd beet 8perta OffotCj y y puonc, vnai we axe uispoveu, auu wiu torrjr them as cheap as any other line, to Portsrhooth Or Baltimore. Our Road is run over with as much success as any in the country our BoaU on the Bay are of the first class, and commanded by experienced and attentive GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA, WtNi; soa oniy . by the meamtrt. - " . Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique; Oils, Po atum, Cologne, : Florida,, and Xayenderv Waters. officers ; the Stages and Teams (between J'lwlges arid Shay wg soap, Esseh Op pink Weldon, 14 miles,) are good da vers obliging; and were. ... .n vi the road a eod one ; and the travellCT inay test tee. -.... - : , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS., . ; , sured nothing shall be wanting on our part to make FinestVioIins,bows,jstdttgs,teidge their trip pleasant and safe. . gerboardsv GuitaFUgeoleUesvFifeajFlUtes.'Clari- . -We shall not be governed by what may be charged onetts, Accordeon, Brass .Trumpets. ,. .wr.K'-: the traveller from Gaston to -Baltimore, but vbat he 8TATlONARY.t slfii is charged from Weldon., - - ,;:-)' - - Al-na.. P,fr-li;4i puk. ijm- Fare at present from Sledges' to Baltimore,, , tfTi; hl ,.ar -' 9. -TV :a J,r m t Should any further reductions be. made by our op ponents, with a view to divert the travel from lhi comfortable and expeditious route, we ask the! travel to come over to Weldon, and they will only be charged from Sledges' what others pay from this place. Our not delaming tne upper rouie, . am sausueu, will not do. violence to the feelings of the travelling community '. We cannot play such a game. ; Such means to secure patronage la not sanctioned Dy .tne Company., . . ; . .it ' . Passengers are guatded against getting 1 lexers in gravmgs, paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstindsj InSt powder, 8ealirig-war, LettStahtp Wiers Fencing md Boxing Apparqlu Foils, Swords, Glove. Masks, HaU, Breaitplilw J j: - '"-GATrtEsf Ay-ry- Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keho. fen pins, .Cup and Ball, Graces and BafUedocslupWng ropes, Rollet. ' 1 ' " -iv ''"'.VJzLj Fihe gold and siUa a wtrlt I ninchhacb. vix. Brraalninai Einnitc - Pnila Vin . Raleigh .ArouA to Petersburg- if they snou d LTeTrfmrTllmMea;- ' TsJdTa'tfsTa ZmSlZ.' change their route after leaving Weih, they muaido SiS!;J?Sk jo at sacrifice of amount paid to carry Jhem from, Gaston to Petersburg. . v ' .'- t;' f IV IIUUI V5vai - -w 1 Fare from Sledaes' to Portsmouth and re- I tum in four days, f7 60 WM. W. MOODY, Ja , Agent. Office Portsmouth A- R. R. Road Co.,? Weldon, N. C.July 1st, 1844. f M (rj The Danville Reporter will copy. f I TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wayne ICeunty. - Court of Equity Spring Term, 1844. ; j : Edward passer and Wile, and. outers. ; ; ' i VS. The Heirs at, Law of America Killingworlh the Heirs at Law of Rachsel Reeves, the Heirs St Law. of Wealthy , Peacock, and the Heirs at Law .of Nancy Powell. Petition to .sell Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of -the Court, that be waited anon by attentive and careful servants. The i the aforesaid Defendants, viz : tbe Heirs at LSw of T-Ui. ., mm. ... ! A Ju : IT -.111 ..U U..: ..V f D.A., .1 tauie win De nrovmeu wiw as sooa tare as tnis re-1 ""nc luuiugwonu, juo uib a uw muiki gion of country can afford, and the Proprietor proml es to do every tMnfln' his power to render the situa tion of his guests agreeable to them. Since the last ftMon a bathings Hoese.bas been erected with four rooms, which mast contribute greatly to the health pleasureofvisiters; : f ' ' The Spring is within It mites' of Warrenton, im Mediately on the road leading from WmYrenton to Lou worg, and within 6 rails, of ShoccO Springs. Those Persons who may come by the ftaleigh and Gaston Keeves, reside in Alabama, and whose names are unknown, the, Heirs at' Law of Wealthy Peacock, and the Heirs at Law of Nancy Powell, reside in Georgia, and1 5 ; Whose names are unknown. It is therefere ordered, that publication 'be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, a newspaper publish, ed in the City of Raleigh, notifying the aforesaid de fendants to appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for tbe County of Wayne, at the Court House in Wayneshorough, on the first Monday after the , will find a Hack at the1 Warrentori Depo-1 fourth Monday in September next, then end there to their aceHnmolation, d also one at Debt I V)n& answer or demur to the Complainant's peti- Kail Itoad 1 m reauy ior their acc.nnmo.lation. rawild asm s Hotel, at Hendstson. ' ; j tion, r the same will, be taken pro confesso, and . um outnenner Hopes that the delightful situation ne Pf peni, of this WaCering place, ks facUHv .t aeeess esneciallv I Witness, Janes Gruwold, Clerk and Master of to person, who rwkle in tba unhal.hv mmmWmA at d Court Office, in-said County of Wayne, the Biw .ayiawj1 w"uimbouij in Marcn, ibs4.. O Jr 4 i i i A MES ORIS W OLD, CJ . E . i PrAdv5?624 -t, , A 6 6w ABLK PUOlLKTY FOR SALE IN THE COUNTY of WAKE. DipaMS J&SB535SKB!25a9 intending to fU .leave the tStat. otiera lor sale the valuable Tbact ot Lass, on which he resides, in the County of Wake, situated nine miles East of Raleigh, and within sight of the main Road leading from that place to Tarborough being the Tract on which Major Chaslks . H. Hi avoir formerly resided. The Tract contains Nint hundred and sixty-four 4cres, and is well adapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton, Wheat, &c. To persons in the low country, desir ing a healthy residence, this situation presents pecu liar advantages. ' The Dwelling House is large and commodious, containing four good Rooms below, and two above. ' There are all the necessary Out houses required on a lot, and besides, on of ' the best Ice Houses in tbe County. The Water is most excel lent and abundant. To accommodate purchasers, he would divide the Tract, if the whole could be sold in this way. A farther description is deemed unnecessary, as persons disposed to purchase will, doubtless, call and look for themselves, When tbe terms of sale will be made known. . . HENRY SEA WELL. 45 tf DAILY LINE TO THE NORTH. From Gaston, via tbe 6rceniYille and Eotnoke and Petenbnrs . Rail Soada. ; rsrtHE Fare from Gaston to Petersburg, is now was 10 have taken place on l he 1st day of May, was i $3 OO, and from Petersburg to ualtimore, Ly unavoidably postponed, in consequence of an error the Kail ttoau,'? OU m an, mVa IrtTinP RilfthlJlKt'tt,,:; . Uyei; in the arraneements which beinc now rectified, tbe On Mondavs. Wednesdays. attlFndays, the fare 1 rWW SCBSC KIBEK?Wvihgfr (h mpf 'I . . a Mm. - A lartfe. Sndchoice suotitv aa Prihtbisr: Piasaea. painted Children's Trunks Wlbarrowsy ur asj Marbles,' Huinmirig tops, I)rm llsUki , W mouth. Organs Harj, Truiupels, Macta(ejrnS; Paint boxes; magnetic Toy s.' false Tacfea, CablifQs, Microscopes,- China! seUs, .Drommet ancx. toys, and all sorts of PZ'u 5 Comer Of Fay etteville and, Hargelf Streets rtsleigh, Dec. 1,1843. t - ; feffi PAGUFR R KOT VPE. To Udispesed l s spkbdid Daguerreo typo Machine, with A&the nxtures of (he fihfesi teriabn A,cVematie IcnseS, by the famed:. Cbeyalier of Paris aBd , set. In brats slides. This machine i lately imported frt m Lor, doh. Apply persorislly or bt Utter, xet-paid, to t i jjosatt, naieigu, , April'!.' ' ; : ii. sale will positively take place, witnout reserve, on Thursday, the 1 lib day of July, 1844, on the prem ises, in the town of Miltou, North Carolina. As this property has : been minutely described In ibe advertfcemerit which appeared in tbe Raleigh Register, previous to the. day first mentioned,' and to which advertisement all persons who may wish to purchase are respectfully refened, a further, descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Tsaas ot Bale. A credit of one, two, three, our, and five v ears equal payments tbe whole to bear interest after tlie expiration of one year from the day of sale. Bonds with approved security will be re quired, and the title retained until tbe purchase money is paid. By order of tbe Stockholders, W. R. HILL, Special Agent. Mition, N. C. May SO, 1844. 45-owtaWs from Petersburg to Baltimore, by tbe City Point Rail Road and James River Steamboats, is $7 OU. - By these Boats, Passengers are now carried from Peters-bora-to Portsmouth or Norfolk for $1 50. or $4 56 from Gaston, which U $ I 50 less thin- by Sixnea's and the Portsmouth Rail Road. . , On Wednesday, a Steamboat leaves City Point for Baltimore, tbe fare, by which is $5 00, or $5 60 from Petersburg, making $8 50 fiom Gaston. JAMES GREsHAM, ' Agent G. & R. R. R. Co. June 15, 1844.' ' 46 Inij il -Msy1844, taken letterr?esiattnry, sevd ing to law, on (he EsiatS of Saraa pouc deixsaed. hereby gives general notice to all creditors vt said Estate i to, present their claims, duly, sulheiUcad, withm the time limited by law for'tiiat porpose, otb. erwnw wis notice win pe pieao in oar or recovery. . Debtors to said Estate trill Use please toake psTt ment imTnectialeiy. . .'' 'V' June 1, 1844. North Carolina and Ykgmia, and its many other ad. '"-B- - wuraionuB a liberal eneenragement from the public. u i His teraWwill be aa follows. Familiee ef mora than two persons,'who board by 1 S!!!? V'! ch!5i 6 4perf - . . wmu UJ wweea wey win be charged $6. W by the dsy $ I each. Single persons wIM be ehar WO per month ; the' week $7 60 ; by the dav Cbildie and vants half price. Horaes Psasoo of S nvmtheLOOO at m.nih per month f 00 ; per week 3.60; per day CO 75. v f :;! ,WM. D.J0NE8. Wanto Cataily, Jane , 1844. 45w7w Dr II. B. nAVfOOD Offers" his1 Professional services tbe eKreens of Raleigh, and vicinity . Office neztahwr north ef the Epis- JFamily Groceries. TfttROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, yj) Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Kia, Laguyra and Java onee, oic. tc. .; ; also, Keal Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of the best aualiiy. , . Heads ol ramihes would uo wen to call and exam ine for themselves, as they were selected with care and are offered on the best terms. JAMES M. TOWLES. May IS.' -f " - "J ';-:", 40 KEGS of , Wetherell's Philsd.. While Lead just to hand, and Cm sale very low, ASO, a laree-supply of GRAY'S OINTMENT, for sale; by the isose single : Vox, at MaanfacSMrersrnrieesi' copal Charcb. June 18 184 .1 -..(1 Jane 25. 8TITH & PESCUD. ' : -i v.: -..'fi.i; iar arid Standard, each six weeks. JTkN THURSDAY . the Illlr Inst. I shall sell at y PecVsf Auctioft Store, rlirtnber of claims asx i Migned to me by sunoVfy Baokropa. Terms of sale V W. J. CLM"J, General Assisnee in Bankruptcy for Wake County, Joly 1st, 1844; 4 J f -13-StfaT.p. 1FE AND SPEECHES OF HENRY C,OAA-'-frxesb:''1ot'usi"eerae'-''to hand st the North Carolina Book ore. ' - - uv fi -'JiTURNERj,HUGHl. If BARRELS OF COT; HERRINGS just corse to nana; ana ior sate ny .. .. .. . ! " "TURNEIt HUCfHESt Lucius J. PoLk; tiititifc , ttU , ... t 0f Sarah Pork deceieoV iU ione 14, 1844 -T ' V -1 Tf OST On tbe 1 tth of April last, my POCKET U A BOOK, with the fallowing papers, to-wits one 3t&tct of iVorth Ciirrjaii.a.-CaaTnAM 3 County, Couri of Pleas and Quarter Bssaubsis, lay Termi 1844. U Note on Elbert Bryan for. Forty Dollars, dated the 7ih I Eason Pritchard, Emily Piitchard and Mahrv P. rM.U.. isj . ... Mm. lAiaihui Nnill fnrl . ' j. . One. Dollar, date not recollected; one Judgment! . ' : .vs. ..' , . 4 ' ? against Lucius Bryao for Sixty-five Dollars and Ten Henry Cole and wife Elizabeth, Bblert P. Diniol and wife f t tsx ills, w uiiam Pntcbtrd, GarvanCrab- cenU : one other ludement on tbe same, tor rmy- fi ve Dollars, or thereabouts. There had been Attach ments issued on both of the Jodgmenis. ' All persons are hereby forewarned not to trade for said Notes and Judgments, and those owing them are cautioned oeainst na vine them to any one but myself. ' , .- m . rf-a m m.,-: war : aaa. MS a tkV Wake county, N. C.7 3 tree and wife Meryi Pleasant; Pritciiaf d the' chil drr fj of Thompson Pritchard and Nancy Pritchsid. ruuum jor smt aj :.tuaw.?irjf It spoewrng to satisfaction Pleasant Prittjllaii, Garvan CrkbtreS and wife Wary, and ttw children of .Thompson Pritchard, are no, residents of this 8tsf . 1 is ordered there tors, that . publication be made in the Raleigh: Re guter for six successive weeks, ootifyins; the said Defendant to be Tf WISH to rent the Office in the Resistes b Oild DU PpaT Sioor next Court of Pleas and, Q Barter Ii JnKs. iuat vacated by P. Bcsasc. Esq, And. also les?fn' BeW fbr the County of Chalhsnv at neone adjoining, opening ou w vn- ..r: , v.7 WE8TON B. GALES4 June 15, 1844. 49-3w OfFlfJES TO RENT, Raleigh, March 4. Summer jBoolsTwo Cawn 'of GenllemVDree;Caff . and Morocco BOOTcV warranted Philadelphia work of ths iest quality, at very tedoc prices. ..t tmrii .May. 15. ... em Mff;riiLJrK8;' Pot sale al this Office. BLANB7 DEEDS,' V; niea ana ior sais f 4 T .-"14 ;l the Coiirt-house in Pittsbord. on tha serand Ueodav in August next, then and there plead, apswer or de mur, or the allegations of the Petiuon M be tsksia . . , i'iua c ittS)iD, vrtera yi per said Ctfurt. et or.ee, fbeecond Mosdsy in ilay. 1844. Vll jlATPAK A; STEDMAN, UG a ty. mus. Unseed on;.'josi fcs-':riSi,&' fjli! sa 7iprsedentd 1; ric.. I - ; - . Jtfy ttf t.t i-s '''t-1-1 .'" f " f( M i
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