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vix - AN VT W 1 : mm t 7 1 v Hi- - t CA110LINA G A ZETTE.. i 5r' gar. published Scmi-Wcckly, y ;j EDITOR lM9 WKgTQg-t " : 3 , ' , SirBSCRiPTHx-'F4ve Jttan pf iwiliarA half irt ADBn.TKMNTvFor every Sixteen fAnei, rst insertion, One Dollar ; each ubquent insertion, CoORT QaDKRS and J,UDICIAt A0TKTI8KMf NTS ill be charged 2.5 ber cteiit.'hWT&ef j'but4a' deduction f 331 per cent, wilt be made frptn tlup regular prices. for advertisers oy yer. Adfertisements',1 inserted in4 the SiUbV7itttJr RloiSTtit, wilt-aU apgomi in,tke .Wckuy Paper jreeofcharxe. . -VvA r.-, ' 0 - I. .1 rrf- Letter to the Editor must be. ipdST-PAib.." Frew -a Address to ' A Freemen 1 of 2Veir . ; 'York. ; 0 the, old issues of 1840, then, Fellow CUizena ! we are ready and anxious to, giet our opponents..", Let tbetn deny and misrep resent the WhiTarirTletThVrrTrail against the policy of secarrng'v to New Yoffc her just and equal slur e -of the Public - Land Proceeds, which would largely aid her; to complete her unfinished Works and dispense wiih her Direct 'i'ax let ' 'thern distort and bewilder the Currericjrquestions as they ti'ay we are confident that a struggle like that of 1810 would result in as signal a .Whig triumph. . ; . , .'; - ;h 4 But such a contest is not allowed us. - Our opponent, dreading defeat, oh tlfe broad Rational grounds! on which they were so de cidedly beaten before, feave iutroduced a new and exciting sectional question they have disgraced and ostracised their late lead er, Van Buren, and chosen pne in bis stead of more slender abiHty and humbler reputa tion, whose chief recommendation vto his sup;iorters is his advocacy of the Immediate Annexation, of Texas tp; this country," in palpable disregard of the Federal Constitu tionin open violation l olhbur Treaties with afriendly Foreign Power in utter contempt of the outraged sentiment of the 'civilized 1 world and under circumstances which not we only, but Messrs. Van Buren and Benton, the late chiefs of the adverse hostdeclare in effect, must involve iisr in the deep guilt of perfidy, rapacity and -aggression and Jn tho horrors of unjust an4JnierminableWar. Fellow Citizens 1 do not imagine that you can evade the responsibility to God and your Country, of the cborse you shall pursue in relation to this matter. Every; men otjou who votes for Polk and Dallas,, both early and unqualiecl , cbampions .of v Immediate Annexation, votes to precipitate the Union into an unjust, perfidious, nefarious Wat ' on Mexico, in which 1he sympathies of all na tions from the outset, .and very probably the arnid. of some of them in;lbe event, will be arrayed on the side of the injured Nation. But even apart from, this, let us not vainly imagine that, because tro National calamity has as yet palpably connected itself with our perfidious robbery and exile of unresisting Indian tribes we may go qi perpetrating such wrongs to infinity.- Count the. probable cost we entreat you, of a War thousand mile's from our resources, and do not forget that in this contest the God of Justice must be on tlie side of our adversaries.. . And let none deceive you with the, lying' pretence that War might not ensueMe War already ex iitt between Mexico aud Texas, artd our ab sorbing of the latter country would inevila. 'bly and at once make us a "party to that War. For proof off this, if any be needed, we refer y0u to the bargairt.of Tyler rtd Ulhoun to assume the defence of 1 exas even before the Treaty should be ratified, to the Letter of Mr. Van Buren, and. the speech of Col. Benton. And then the debto Texas-does iany one pretend to know iU amount The Gov trnment of that Couatfy does not; bare tssu ed stock without keeping any account of it sou taking no care beyond converting it lOi '0 available means at any conceivable dis counr, though bearing an interest ol ten per cent. All thise stocks, must Jbe redeemed,' the long unpaid soldiers and sailors of Tex. must be satisfietl and paid. fron)' the oi your sweat ana, ion u. Aexas is air oexed to this countrv. Sillv is the finesse f pretending, b? the Treaty of Annexation to limit the Debt of Texas, which we should Py, to Teln Millions of Dollars ' we rnust Pay lo lh6 uttefmost farthing if we take her at 'l. The mpment her National existence " merged in that of this country, her -debts will be our debts, and we cannot repudiate nern. Her creditors will take the Ten Millions verv readily, and immediately peti ion Congress (or te baqce of their claims and we cannot honest! v, refuse -to oa v them. Atd all this time the Lands of Texas almost every fertile acre which is hoi possessed and formidably maintained br the. warlike Ihdi. 108 f that region, baf 9 already neen granted ""v m principalities to, speculators, wjwm annexation will boundlessly enrich at the pense of vour tinnaid tral. i rf And for what is this measure of Annefa inrust upon 1151 jJo you peed moje land! Arewe likeW to frain in Wealth" in rengtb, in character, by so dearly purcbas-' Texas r Surely not. What then is the "jotive V The answer of the adfoeates of Annexation is Slavery. Slavery ihTVxas, '!jey (falsely, we know, by indisputa e ?idence)r-i , in danger from tbe'ma Jmnations of, England, and we must take ii uC0Unlry t0 Preitaitbt emancipation of J" Wdmen. ,ut if , this pretext.were real ""at right bave Mesrs. lex, Polk o? Co, vinvolve the Union in an tinjust contest me perpetuation f Slavery in a Foreign 'n ? Slavery in our own couutry is a lo- CaL regulation. why shall wo be compelled to pour out Qur blood and treasure to sustain ibfter 'ands IWeppeaUtQtliejConsti tion, and will not, be, td raggedl beyond it 1 -AJ1 that our fathers covenanted with the South in relation' to; Slayery' we will faithtully per. form nothing 'more We disclaim all rrgbt to interfere' 1 with the domestic polity of otir sister States-we will1 be faithful ! to our bond but to ask us to adopt a Foreign Na tion, a Fbreign Debt, a Foreign War, to up hold it in another country, lest its.abolition there should affect its security Jbere, is ask ing too much. - i -Thi s incessant clamor abon t Foreign h n terference this diseased sensitivenes; to the opinions , of Europe this eternal. out cry, that we are, sacrificed to the wiles of of Great Srifain, i3 an'exhibition of coward Ice that every Sensible American should con. teran and despises.. vi If England shoo Id ever assail the .South, or any .other sectiou of our country, we ;re ready ;jta fmet her and de fend Voyr brethren if "so assailed ; but to be eternally suspecting aiflifNcbriaj ftgr out eridence, of designs she utterly d isclaunsj and thereupon plunge- ourselves into acts off rapacity and aggression this we are utterly averse, to. . But in truth '-there is 'no thought of For. eign interference to eb6i isli Slavery in Texas and no danger of any crusade thence against the Slavery of the South.! The whole, plot is the contrivance of selfish, designing poll ticians, and of grasping, needy speculators, anxious to turn their Texas bonds, costing dimes Into so many dollars,, or to sell iheir immense-grants .of Laiida, which cost the in little or nothing,, at liberal iprices. They can well afford to sp'end or promise millions to innuence mis contest ; out inose minions will ultimately be paid from your foil.' Act wisely, earnestly, speedilvj then, Freemen 1 as becomes enlightened lovers of Justice, of Freemen, and of Humanity I Ut the rival candidates presented tor our suffrages we have not spoken need we speak T These is none among you, so igno rant as not to know something of Henrt Clay there can be hardly one so blinded by passion and prejudice as not to regard him with, something of manly pride as a feU owj citizen. The trumpet tones of his im passioned eloquence, pleading the cause of oppressed and, suffering .. Humanity, have swept across the bills of Greece in the hour of her deepest anguish and desolation, and at their sound the despairing widow by the tomb of her martyred 1 husband has dried her tears and dreamed of a future, glad with the sunlight of Glory and Freedom I His burning words In behalf of South American Independence from Colonial vassalage, have been beard at the head of the armies of Bol ivar, .cheering, the hearts and nerving the arms of those who fought to deliver a Conti nent from Us long long night of misrule and devastation and restore to it the gladdening airs of Liberty I Believe all you do not know to be false of the Slanders, now so pro fusely heaped upon his head by those Whom he has not stooped to flatter or aided to plunder, and there will stilt remain enough of the lofty and the noble in his character to secure tue admiration 01 every generous heart. That his life has been faultless, his judgment infallible, we , do not pretend let him who. has never erred condemn him let him who is more beloved and esteem ed by his neighbors and townsmen, attempt to blacken the name of Henrt Clav ! Of Theodore Feeling htjybet, we : need not speak ; his praise is on all truthful lips, and even slanderV tongue recoils from the hope less task ,of defaming Awn These are the men. Fellow Citizens whom we solicit your aid in electing as President and Vice Presi dent. Opposed to them are James K. Polk of Tennessee, and - George, M. Dallas, of Pennsylvania choose ye between them !. A Pown-east" editor, having nothing else to employ him, lets. off the following: "A Northern man with Southern feelings," is said to be a yankee with the yellow fe v er. Splendid collection of JUedical rjTORNER'S 8pd8jiinatomyin 2 vol. Dungleson's Human Physiology, Hope on the Heart, . Lawrence on the Eye, ; Phillips on Indigestion : . . , Graham's Chemistry, v Condie on Diseases of Children, ' Ellia Formulary, ' " ' Chapman on Viscera, ' Alison's Pathology, Watson's Practice, T Williamsr pathology; Cooper on Hernia,- ' t Front on the Stomach, De wees' Practice, on Children, on Females, . . A new edition of Guan's Domestic Medicine. For sale at the. North Carolina Book-store, corner or rayetteville and Morgan streets. ' , i - TURNER & HUGHES. July,S. .v. ;. ; - ; , , : -64 10 ECKWITII'S PILLS. The Sub II D scribers keeD constant! v on hand tun p7yBecfwUh,s! PIlls which 'lwey-Wm';'sett on so- commodaung terms at wnoiesaw or retaU. STITH PESCDD. April 4. 28 TTD RESB YTE RI AN PUBLIQATIONS. We U7 have now on hand, some of, all the. Books pub lished by the Board of Publication of die Presliyte- rian Church, together with tho. ;NW Hymn Book, all of which we offer at their own prices asrasold in Philadelphia. Tbose who wish to porchsse bad best call, or send in their, order to tho Nort h Carolina Bookstore. TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, July 12. " , 68 TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1844, V;T - i FALL SUPPLIES OP- ' Jllusic, JtlitaXcat Instruments. " FJ1JYCY ARTICLED roa sui bt ' . E. P. NASH, - Sycamore Street. Petersburg. Virginia. OtJNTRT Merchants arid otheriii waht of any of the asore articles. willfindin my establishment me moM desirable stock I have ever offered, ut great ly reduced prices, A call from my old friends and custnmers is solicited. . 1 . . TERYDESIRADLEPROP- erly Tor Sale, la the City of Ralelgll, 5"he Sobscriher bein de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sell his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre' of (he Capitol.:" Phe House is alare two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, ;wftb a pas sage through the tbiddfethree Room Oh the lower floor and fonr above with Fireplaces to each. ' It has basementtory of hsmmered Rock thee whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, &c. with afire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rock Stable, tWoSstdries high,twen. ty-four by tbrrty feet square; also a Rock Smokehouse mu goou irame A.itcnen; and an xceijent' well ot Water. The Lot containsTrom'six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line. A 11 the improvements have been made within three years, and cost the builder oyer six thou and Dollars. ' This desirable property is fnow offered lor four housand dollars. Time will be given the purchaser, but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. - Persons, desirous of living in Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. . E. P. GUION. Raleigh, August 25. 68 if MORE BRANDRETH'S. PILLS. WE have just received a fresh supply of this valuable Medicine, which is recommended by thousands 6f persons whom they have cured of Con sumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense -of fullness in the back part of the Head, usually. the symptoms. of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilioun, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers pf all kinds; Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases. Liver Com-, plaint, Pleurisy, Inward Weakness, Depression of the Spirits; Ruptures,' Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pnx Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Cboftc, Cholera Mor bus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head, King'a Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, or Saint Anthony's Fire,' Salt' Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers,. some of thirty years standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles, Cos tiveness.'all Eruptions of the Skin', Frightful Dreams, Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations, &c. . Also, Brandreth's Liniment, for sores, swelling, wounds, &c, at 15 cents a bottle. There are Agents for selling the above In every Couniv in the State. WILL: PECK, Agent. Raleigh, May 14, 1844. 39 ly To Southern V Western Merchants. JARV1S, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Whoresale Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 81, Front St New York, MAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale, either for Cash or approved credit, a large and parefully selected assortment of Groceries, 'l eas, Li quors, Wines, &c. amone which are the following : ' SUGARS. .St, Croix, Porto Rico. Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single reflnrd Loaf and Crushed. COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, St. Domin go, Cuba, S-c. TEA8. Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Pouchong, comprising all the different qualities, in every variety of packages. LIQUORS. Seignette, J. J. Dupuy, Otard Dupoy t Co. Mac- Glory, Champaigne and a variety of orher French Urandres, with St. Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum, Hol- and Gin, dec " WINES. Madeira. Pale Sherrv. Brown do. Teneriffe.' Port. Malaga, Muscat, 4c. a full assdVtrbihi jnSeach kind, embracing all the different qualities. w"Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, Pepper J'imento, Cassia, 1V - To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would say, that all orders entrusted to our care, wilt be executed with proraplnees and strict fidelity, and every article sent away shall . be exactly wbat it purports to be. -Liberal advances made on consign- rornts of produce. Feb 6. 1844. 12 ly TRANSYLVANIA UVBSITY. mXhe Lectures will commence as usual, on the first 11' Monday in November, and close on the first day ofrebruarv, under the following c FACULTY: BENJAMIN W. DUDLEY, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. ' ., WM. H. RICHARDSON, M. Professor of Ob- stetrlcks, and the Diseases of Women and Children. THOS. D- MITCHELL, M. D-, Professor of Ma- teria Medica and Therapeutics, and Dean of the Faculty. ROBERT, FETER, M. D Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. LOT AN G. WATSON, M. D-, Professor of Theory and Practice. ; JAMES M. BUSH, M, D , Professor of Special and ' Suraical Anatomy. LE0NIDA8 M. LAW8QN,1 M. D (Editor of, the w estenr juancet, ana-eciurer n uoo, j wu Practice at Cincinnati,) PwrfesKf Qeneral and Pathological Anatomy and Pliyaiology. -A full course of Lectures cost $105, payable in variably fn advance; for which sum, notes of good and solvent banks of the States whence the pupils come, am taken without discount The matuculation, and librarv ticket is 5l and the graduation fee 20, both fwhieh are payable in par funds. The Dissecting ticket la SIO 1 and as inis aeparuiicit. w mhjii . ..- , . . -.11.. reformed, and practical anatomy laugui in person oj me uemonsuaior, n. is eamesuv . rw ptl WU jVOQ UbU.1V! wire mmi- ; i r Tbe Faculty have appointed E. L. DtriT, M. Dn to the office of Demonstrator oj Anatomy., THOS. D.lilITCHELL; Dean. .June 22.1' - ''-e rzii.H -v-v -i 1 is 'to piornlng Deir Urup ITri AMBAIIT'S beat aualitv TOBACCO Of above Ufi, brand, for sale by the box. 'or single pound, at 4rS 1 v - STITH & PESCUD'8 ' Drug Establishment. May SO. 41 - ; CAPITAL, $300,000. ' v THE IVEW-TORK COSTBlBUTIOIKSniP FIRE LXStRANCE COMPANY, v - OEFICB, NO. 57, WALL STKEET. : Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildings in general Merchandise, Household Furniture, Ships building Ships in Port and their Cargoes, and every description of personal pmperty, y AGAINST I.6S3 OK DAMAGE BY FIRE. . 4 v J. 8MYTH R0GER3, Prttident. ---Ri W. Mabtih, Secretary. ; D. W. STONE, Agent, - - At Maleigh, N. C. May 16,1844. . , ,. 40-w4weotypd Popular Literature lit cheap form. MAJOR JONES Conrtship. detailed with other Scenes, incidents, and adventures, in a series of Ijecters with I J illustrations Price SO cents. Chatwurth, or the romance of a week. The Prairie Bird, iry the Hon. C A. Murravl! nrica 25 eni , Barney O'Reiden, tbe Navigator, and other tales of Ireland, by Samuel Lover R. H. A., price 25 cenls ; A New Spirit of the Age, edited by R. H. Home, price tb cents; Phantasm ion, or Prince of Palm land, by Sarah Coleridge, in volumes, price 60 cents. The young Sailor, by Mrs. 8. B. Dana. Just received, and for Sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. TURNER & HUGHES. June 12,1844. . 43 . .L.m 1 Taluable Property Tor sale. rilHE Sulmcriber, desirous to remove his Printing X materials and carrion his business in the neigh borhood of the City, early in the ensuing year, oners for sale the Houses and Lot on Hillsboro' Street, where he at present resides. The principal house has 12 rooms, besides tbe two rooms used as a Printing Office, and Editor's office, the largest of which would be an excellent dinin g room, or' could be converted into several sleeping rooms. The situation (as is well known here) is in the most pleasant part of the chy , and the premises are admirably fitted for a Ladies' arid Family Boarding House, for summer, and. for public accommodation during tbe winter and session of the General Assembly. - The cellar of the bouse is lathed and plastered ; there is a new brick kitchen ; an excel lent welt of water ; pood stables, carriage house, &c. &e. Tbe price will be moderate ; a smalt part of the purchase money will be required when the title is gi ven, and for the balance a credit of one, two and three years will be allowed if desired, on bond bearingi 1 terest from the delivery of property with satisfactory security. ALSO, The House and lot contiguous to the above, former ly belonging to Capt. Hunter's Estate. There is a good two story House on the premises, with stable and ail necessary out-houses. This is a very pleasant and desirable family residence, and will be sold low and on very accommodating terms. Should both or either of the above places remain unsold till tbe first of Jauuary next, they will be of fered for rent. t THOMAS LORING. June 15, 1844. 49 2rn. Family Groceries. BROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Kio, Lagayra and Java Coffee, &c. &c. ALSO, Real Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of the best quality. Heads of Families would do well to call and exam ine for themselves, as they were selected with care and are offered on the best terms: JAMES M. TOWLES. May 15. ' 40 ' " ' ' 11,1 I '' , Dr R. B. If AY WOOD Offers his Professional services to the citizens of Raleigh, and vicinity. Office next door north of the Epis copal Church. June 18, 1841. 50-6w (" Star and Standard, each six weeks. Splendid, Lotteries J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 26. for 1844. To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C. on Saturday the 27th of July, 1844. BPLKKD1D LOTTERY. 30,000 dollars, 10,000 dollars, 5,000 dollars, 3,000 dollars, 2,500 dollars, 1,017 dollars, 100 hundred prizes of 1,000 dolls. cm:. ' oic. . ; ae. Tickets $10 Halves $5-Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $1S0 do do 25 Half do 65 do- do 25 Quarter do 32 Orders or Tickets and Shares and Certificates of tracKaees-m tne above splendid Lotteries, 'will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an official ac count of 'each , dratcing sent' immediately -after it is over to alt who order from us address, J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers, i Washington City, D. C. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF PIANO-FORTJES. nrOR some months past the subscriber, has been LP selling his Piano-Fortes at a reducUon . of fifty dollars each "from his farmer prices. He has on hand at this tone from 15 to 20 Pianos of different kinds, at prices varying from 250 to 600 dollars as we'll as a number ofjrfeeond handed ones, at less, prices. Sold aubj1 1 returned if not good. ; PJ .- i ; . E. P. NASH, 'Sifi Petersburg, V'a. . OFFICES TO REST, I WISH to rent the Office in the RsoisTsa b uild ings, just vacated by P. Bussxc, Esq. And, also heone adjoinmg, opening our tbe Court green. ; .- v-. y ; WESTON K. GALES. Raleigh, March 4. ..'-hr 'V we- PLOUGH CASTINGS. . ?"T178Tr'eiveJ la's" supply of Points to Rich fy mood's Cast Iron Plough, Land Slides, &c kept constanuy on nana. ; ; JAMG9 M. TOWLE8., July 2... . :- .'!'V "6 ron mum SMART active negro Boy for the remainder of -the year. .'Applyjo;, vnit ,t- ... L ; j I JAJnM.rTOWLBS. July 2.- V ; : r--;'- I -,;C , '64' ON COMMISSION. Gfi yftt BOXES eontaining I gross small boxes 234Lfc acb;ef rlMenf perioIned MATCHES, without aorphor' Very' eonvealent ipr family tue; low for Cash; May 27 JAMES M. T0WLE8 43 ' and' ' ' ' 1 : rail izo.m To the Virginia Springs night trav elling avoided. TRAVELLERS are hereby; informed, that their easiest, most pleasant and most expeditious route to the Virginia Springs Natural Bridge, &c. is by the Greensville and Petersburg Rait , Roads to Rich mond .Virginia, tbence by the Richmond anFrede ricksburg and Louisa Rail Road i "to Cbarloltesvnte and Staunton, the whdlet'amount4' of Staging from the termination of the Louisa Rail Road to ChariottesvilTe' being but twenty, and to Staunton, sixty miles, over an excellent road, passing in sight of Monocello and by the celebrated University of Virginia, and through someof the most beautiful scenery in the State. : Travellers by this route reach the Wawn Springs ou the evening of the first day , and the White Sul phur on the second day after, leaving - Richmond, stopping to lodge each night at good Inns on the route. The Stage Proprietors on this line are pledged to tbe Rail Road Companies to have Coaches provided, equal to the largest number of passengers which can offer ; end that Travellers wishing to go to bf Whit 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 apply to .7 : WM. H. ALLEN, Ticket Agent. Rail Road Office, Richmond, ? Va. June 3, 1844. S 47.14t TO THE NORTH Line. Notice to Travellers going North, via Portsmouth and H. R. Koac: and Bay .Line Steamers. rE would respectfully state fo tbe travelling public, that we are disposed, and will carry them as cheap as any other line, to Portsmouth or Baltimore. " .- Oar Road is run over with as much success as any in the country our Boats on the Bay are of the first class, and commanded by experienced and attentive officers ; the Stages and Teams (between Sledges and Weldon, 14 miles,) are good drivers obliging, and the road a good one ; and the traveller may rest as sured nothing shall be wanting on our part to make heir trip pleasant and safe. We shall not be governed by what may be charged the traveller from Gaston to Baltimore, but what he is charged from Wei Jon. Fare at present from' Sledges' to Baltimore, 9, (meals included on the Bay Boats. Should any further reductions be made by our op ponents, with a view to divert the travel from this comfortable and expeditious route, we ask the travel to come over to Weldon, and they will only be charged from Sledgrs' what others pay from this place. Our not defaming the upper route, I am satisfied, will not do violence to the feelings of the travelling community.- We cannot play such a. game. Such means to secure patronage is not sanctioned "by the Company. .....'. . f ; ,Pasengersare guarded: against getting Tickets in Raleigh through to Petersburg as if they should change their route after leaving Raleigh, they must do so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry them from Gaston to Petersburg. 'T Fare from 8ledges td Portamouth, $5 00 Fare from SleJgea to Portsmouth and re turn in four days. :' 97 60 WM. W. MOODY, Ja, Agent. Ofllce Portsmouth f R. R. Roadi Co.,? Weldon, N. C. July 1st; IS44." ' 5 ' 54 . 03 The Danville Reporter will copy. 05" Back your Judgments, ' Democrats -CO The Loco Foeos begin to brag upon their prospects at homeland abroad.' To test their sincerity, I will bet a tot lows : . ...i; $500 that Graham beau Hokr. $500 that the-Wbigscairy the State Legislature. ; $500 that Clay is elected President, if be lives un r til. the election. $lOO that Clay beats Pour, in his own &tate. ' $)QQ that Clay carries Pennsylvania, (Dallas's v State ) ' . . ' s. The mdney will be deposiied in Batok whenever the bets are taken. JOHN BUFFALO W. Raleigh, June 12,1844. w 48 SELECT .1 Classical and Mat hem atlcal School. ffnH E Subscriber, having resigned the charge' of JJL the Hulsborougb Academy, contemplates open ing a Select School, twelve miles sooth west of Hills borough, and tbe same distance,-west nearly, from Chapel Hill. His leading motive is to educate hi own sons in the country ; and hu selection has been made with special reference to tbis object, f i - For details apptytnhra post paid at Hillsbo rough, till November next, when tbe School is to begin. . : - W.J. BINGHAM. i H iilsborough. May 8. ,41 eow5m t. JTOTICE. ... "i'4 " TTpHE SUBSCRIBER, having qualified as Exec, JJL utn'x of tbe last Will and Testament of PsTtm Fosteb, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Estate, to make immeiliale payment; and. to those, having claim against the said Estate, to .present them within tbe time prescribed by law ; otherwise, this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. - . fi; --i-rnt '- ' i !' Vs. fsTtm 8. roar is lUlly auiborised to act as my agent in the settlement of the Estate - . . ;: (. : iuLlAiAJTa H. JTUC ten, V:. !','.l"ry. : vl, .-( .a - v? -Executrix Louisburg, June 25. , - , 52-1 m i u- i7Hfdtana for Sale. ; "IT WILL SELL on reasonable terms, my jjt Tract of Lawd, lying on s Neu.se rii err bi Wake cotinty twelve miles east:6f Ttale'igh.'JTbis Tract contains 874 acres, which, the. subscriber is eon. fident cannot be surpassed? in point of quality i by any Tract of Laud now ofiered for sale in Wake eouritt- and as such , invites all wishing to purchase td exarn inbe saki Land, before tbey tbink iof-pwhaswg elsewhere, ibr fear they may lose. bargaio, as I think they cannot belp being pleased when, the quality aoti w s i -m - m puoe -oi toe Ana are anown. J:i or ianner jniomaiion apply to A. T. MIAL... Joly 10,1844. P - 66-Iw8t -. f niJKitite'nLco; MUSICAL INSTJRiENTS, FANQY ARtlCLlS TOYS. -,s. f. ... TKNE of the Partners oT the: firm,' having ost' re Hjrturned from the Notth, has brought .With him si larger and better supply of freh Goods;io the sbovo branches, than baa heen kept in' the rcstablishmetit heretofore ; all of which, In price anduajftyvars) weli worthy to be recommended' la oursnomerouf. friends and the public, as w,are very wen able to sell as.low as any Store in this Cityy , ' DRY GOODS. tr:i',-.:'.j'-'ii ; An entirely fresh asgortroeht, esrcaally Calicoes Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goodaloves n4 Stock: mgs, Muskratand Seal skin Caps, Sheeting'' and Shirtings, etc . J: ; -miosafflT FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE & CHIA Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion foifntar; artificial Hair," Ladies Fancy f and Worx Botes, Writing desks, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from k eta to $3 5a j Tiavelling Bags, TBermometers, Walking Canes, finest- Rsxors,- Shaving utensils;-Dirk, Peg and Pocket Knives of great variety, Scissors; n very large supply of- Pistols Percussion caps, Shot and Shotbelts, Birdbags, Powder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cardf,,patant Balances, 4$Utra; Awb, Shbe thread, 8pnrs, . Cloth,. Teeth, Hair , ,Hat aud Shoe brushes Slates,, Fishing. Utensils, Looking-glasses, varions sizes, Coffee-mills. Pins, Needles, Pums, Pockefbooks. Nisrht Tanei. &mokinir PirA. T.in. Corkscrews, Whjps Pencils, Buttons, , plain and painted Mugs, Mohair Caps., Clocks, Waitere. Lamp Glasses, Tumblers; Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Pitchers, Cocoa-gourds, varidos 'Lamps. 1 : FRESH CONFECTIONARY & OR Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 2$6 lbs, freshVancy. and other Candies, Soda, ' Butter and: Water Crackers, Pilot bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pins A pn pie & other Cheese.Smoked Sa1mon,8eotch Herrings ' Smoked Tongues, Ssusages.FigsPruries, Dates, FU; berta.Palm.WalI and Cocosnuts, Almonds.Preserves, ' Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons,7, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. 1 and 2, Macaroni, Currants Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, 8perm and Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and orher Segars, Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler 8nuff, Canary Seed, Allspice, Pepper; Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candlewicks, Apples. Grapes, Jujubepaste, Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whale and' best Sperm Oil, &c GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, sold only by the measure. perfumery (v. Otto of Roses,' Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, Cologne, Florida and .Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers. , . ; '. . .- a r, j'w . - . : . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gcrboards. Guitars, Flsgeolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari- onetta, Accorueons, Urass Trumpets. stationarVt: V Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills, IrfNInkstands, Ink powder,' Sealing-wax, LetterstajnpsTafera. j v7 , Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. ' F oils, Swords, Gloves,, Masks, Hats, Breastplatea ' ' GAMES. : ;' Domihos, Chessmen, Backgamrn'oni Keno, Ten pins, Cup and Ball, Graces and BatUedoors, akippinir ropes, Rollet. r : ' - , " JEWELLE8Y. r: Fine gold and silver, as well a germari silver, and pinchback, viz; Breastpins; Ear-rinf(s,' Pencils, Fin ger-ringa, Thimbles. ;. TaWe andiTea Spoons, De sert Knives snd Forks, Metal Llembs, Tea, Bells, Spectacles, Belt-bugles Keys.' '' , - TOYS; ' ' 1 -A large ami choice supply as Printihg Presses, painted Children's Trunks, 'Wbeelbirowsy Bhrraos M arbtaa j Hummin g tops. Drums, Rattles W histfes, mouth Organs. Harps, Trumpets Magie Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetiCvToy. false Fsees Cannon Microscopes, China setta, Drunnnexs, fancy' toys, and atl sorts of Dolls. .1. . ; , i - . , . G.W.&CGRIMME fl Corner of Fayettoville and Hargetl Streets Raleigh, Dee. 1, 1843. :k AGUERREOTl PE. To be4lsed;pjf , a splendid Daguerreoly pe' Machine, with aU tbor fixtures of the finest material. Achromatic Lcbsesy by ' (be famed Chevsl'ier of Piris' and .set in brass? slides: This maebfoe fs lately Imported frbtn lm don. Apply personally or by letter postpaid -to C: Dor att, Raleigh. April 1, 27 NOT I CE. nnHE .SUBSCRIBER; having, en the, 234 of - 14 way, 1 84. taaen letters emeru- aecord- ng w taw, on toe stato of, Oarah To ls;, kI. hereby gives general ,h'oUce.tof s)l creditor; ofaMj Estate to present , iheir'claims.'dtily authenticaied ? within the time limited by law for that purpose. pth, erwise this notice will be plead In bar of Wter', . ' iTi.. -""j" t.1 'tn-. -Lr- Jii3.--i '- x'cdioib w rum jvaie wm aifo. piease miu pay inen Immediately' s - i : 'f f1'5 LTJC1TJ8 J. POLKV EXectftort- " June 14, 1844. 5 ' "'"'1 oi . -t- fef1 . ' 1111 '! . .' 'Ail ' ' .' ' '. .1 " imi WHITE, XJBsaTiiiwJs ,J? KEG1S of Wethereita'jPb ' Lead lust to-'bandVahd Ibi sate Very low.1 : ; , ' 8TXTH & PESCTJp; i also, iMmw?ixjt4GW& OINTMENT, Ibr sal: byp ornglf box. at Manufacturer's . t :: : irpi&FORMArootoivTftn PFHUMPHREt WILKES, hlbrmeriyre-4 sided at;W'hltemarsh;iriBIadeTionty;'North 1 uv icuiim iiwui wire wius o vi . w years sine to some otherTJounty of the State, asi- - nuj uuormaaon, wsi may lesa w aim ftisTER wilt be thankfOlly received by hi family.' Jane 22 4844.;-' t r lif n .1 -.M.r Oar OfScebelng supplied with tile greatest variety of i JPattey. Jo TKP V 9-1 fk' : We are prepared ttfexte4 fAMPHXeTS, UARDS, VIKCULAKS, ljLl TZSLLSh In a style not inferior to any 0l'aia the Cum'l , v,. w -r Is, A 1 i 1 u ll ' n n r 1 ! i i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1844, edition 1
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