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VV KkKLir Paper jree of charse!.- u. .i-,.-i7:i,-t:".lL- v! (0 Letters t9 the Edttoi roust be roST-Ainr A WCHfP&fcCTICAL JOKE. ; A friend told js a joke a few evepjngi ago and -thoUflb. Jtvai told ua w jcoofideoci we cannbr.reawt.'tbe lemptatitui of Jajiag it before our readers letf. tlie cooserueDce! be what it may. " In the- western part -of this city live and flourish two jolly youn fe116ws, who follow 8jm painting for a five)iltbbctT-and who 'are sometimes in the a'biof cutting up what are termed ' high shine.' It occurred a few days ago that no of the partners had some outdoor .business to attend to, and left the hop in charge of his partner and a little boy 'trlio was einployed to grind pairrt.4 During liis absence, the partner remaining : went to work and paiiitexl the boys herk io a? tQ re present a large gash.'and a xul over the eye. He then took .red-patat besjiaVteced H over ike floor and clotted th boys hair and. made liim lay down in a. cortier. ! tie-then paint ed a great gash or his own cheek i bared his bosom, disordered 'hia'dress, dipped a long bladefl "knife in a red paint pol, and patient Ir awaited tbe coming of his tajloer. Di rectly he heard hiuo.at the door and the:per forraonoe commenced. The partner struck fc'rt 'heaS into tb .room door one glance -sufficient the boy was prostrate on 'the floor, with bia i lliToal ctit,' groaning and cry. ting marder chairs, ; tables," benches, 'jugs uil paint pots were strewed arouud the room tin dire confusion, while the murderous look in? partner with a bloody kuife in bis uplift ell band, was running though the room, and (Utterinff wild and iticoherent-expressions It was evident to thef partner al the door 1 that his parinei had. killed be Jboyr. The lhought was borrid.K wif ":Vlightning he lew to bis father And informed him of the circumstancefti A numbet tf friends were mustered wbo repaired forthwith to the scene of action. Tle crowd augoiented as it Bear ed the shop, and ,i n walked the whole posse but what was. their astonishment : to find the boy without a mark of any ' kind, tbe room in perfect ordefi jno markcJof bbod perceptible : aiid the painter1 engaged in lettering a sign !ahd ttfter ignfo ranee of any transaction oi jne Einu avoweu ry win nun anu lire ooy iu iuc wnn pmiusi S1 mOTtificatiomprv esjjfeeialjy-! ;er iiona he' brought there hi ntHo4rW another that during his absence he mfght haTeJln dulged too fredyalire-waterrVv-;-.'; : n A Daily "Com. "The times ain't now as tub used to was "We find the following astray, going the rounds without an owner, else we would render all credit " i ! T r , ; Polks don't gsi j to , bed now-a-daythey retire. Nobody -eats : their dinnerpeople lake some refreshment.' Nobody goes to church bu t people' attend service. ; There is no Sunday-it is Sabbath. ? No one gett his tooth pulled -it Ts"extracted.' Instead of unnkiiig tea or coffee, the fashionable only sip a little. No one tears a hole in bis pan. talons but it is no rare thing1 that he lace rates them. The ladies-donVgd visiting- they only make calls. ;' Young meu don't go a courting they only step in to pass the evening. Our grandmars used' hardbacked chairs but our belief hat e; staffed bucks to their seats! ' " " . ' . I, . i ,.,.' ' -it Death op Old Grimes .-From an obitu ary notice which appears in the last number of the Barre (Mass.) Gazette, it would seem that "Old Grimes ii dead':J at Jast,nd a queer old man he wsrifhts bibirrophy it true We give the article from the Gazette. ' i Ephraim Grimes, of Hubbardstown, Whom etery body in all this regjori knows'aa ' Old brinies,' or cpb. Grimes, ami whom thou und bate, coupled with tbe subject - of tbe Wile old song, "Old Grimes ia dead' died t the Alms House in tbat town on Thursday of last week, kged "eighty-five. -"tFew "?ndi uals have evejr attained a greater notoriety in and the adjoiuing counties, and none V ever deserved iiU better. iPliere, a thousand and mischlev- more deviltry was prooauiv never eaiuj, is as. w"ei to him, than to "ny necromancer joi "nearthlv snirit of Promiflhto low . .1 . . - .A.-. .. i'-- Mr-s "om the clergy to the. crockery. ahpPi from CVe" the courts of iunice tochurchdeaqon fheir seats, bo man twaaafe-frbiw ie ""raes'3 tricks.1' The Vpillp heWoiftW terlyii,aofficieii0o restrain 1 hVa roiscieiV making prispensily. Wherever ho went: it eemed a& if Satawere it oo4ePrvNdUriaf trickf'Wrie ibalicUs.bt In iLnnuit of devWapd'pdwer f offapnoy1 t 'ailed iWmmMUZil -fUQ.!ii4 v ! iuetu uximes a dependeot" s' Xhe pauper support f rtuiveirh.Trid f light of1 his ffehius1 ?!g. and the lieTfto I lulled gltbly fronrt tongue.'? Yet t reiuitation of hisTor- met deeds irirvivetla-(aiid'k)nr radered him an object of curiosity.. Even traditionary tafes of hisinerry 'B tricks which are lrrjekahd w which" he when tbe spirit had departed, and the good peiople "olf 'IlbbfcarrlsiBwn : had eeri bitti yamlooMUirQVKr bpvWe:ri Ut aid, lest IbU iast scene of hUiefentfui life might prove to be but " another of old Grimtt's iritis -- f r Vfn 'jtECKi&D lAtiil-r-The Locofocos jaf Eaton, Ohio, .were, appalled the oilier da)r Jay- r very terrific omert. They un dertook ta raise a liberty pole, marked off intoevefal parts, each part inscribed with the name bC a State which ibey" expected iu carry, ine poor ieuovvs, nowever, could'nt for the lives of them raise their ojpole until they had cut off New Yprk, JLrtuisviuc Journal . A down east editor Jays; that nothing is sneeter that the warm and ardent kiss from the one we lote uoless it is molds- The Philadelbhia Soirit'of the Times kTIudiaj to the nomHialion of Polk, calls upon the Whigs . to " $tand from under." It, is cerUinlyr no more than prudent, to stand from under when there is a poke flying over. ,f;. ,f All ;flesh is grass,' as the hdfse said, when he Jbit a piece out of the mart's arm. - ' - .. . FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. Williams, Haywood dc itCo. are now receiving from New York, aad Pbiladelfihia. larca ind een. Q - eral aatertment of Drtgs and Medicines, Chemicals, GLASWAUE, PERFUMERY, Which hey are prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Fbysiciarw, Merchants L and ethera dealing in their line, at unbauaUy Jow pricem. , -t :" . ,' rose wishing to buy, wUl and it to tbeic Interect to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention at all times will be giren to patting up Prescriptions, aa well as the diapensing of Medicinea. -KilelghVJaly 144.- 4' J 57-hi ' tatb of north Carolina. FrankJin oanty. . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. June Term. 1844. ' . ; ...... Aaron Neal, John Cook and bis wife. Sarah, and Leohidks Neal, .Temjeraoce T." Neal, and' John Neal, infant, who appear by their Guardian and ' next f i send, Willie Petry, - '- ls. ''' Richard Timbcrlake, and tbe children of Mary Tim berlake, dee'd. Petition to sell Slaves. It appearing to the Court that Rreh'd.Tlmberlake, and tba chHdren of Mary Timteiiake, dee'd." whose names are uokn'own to the Petitioners, live beyond the fimits of thit Slate : It b therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that the said Defendants be and appear before the said Court at its next Term, on the second Mon day of September next, lo shew esose if any they have, why the prayer of the Petitioners shall not be granted. ' . ' Witness, William T. Perry, Clerk of oar said Court, at office, the second Monday of June, A. Dv 1844. W. T. PERRT, C. C. C. Pr. Adv. $& 62 , - . 61 6w : Valuable Fropcrty fbr Sale. fTnHE Subscriber, Wishing to remove South, offers U for sale hi Harold's Creek Tract of Land, lying withm 2 miles of the Town of Oxford, Granville Coonty; N. C, Confaining J200 acres. The Planta tion is far' good repair, and in an Improved and impro vingcondiiioa, being in a superior state 1br the culti vation of Tobacco and Grain. Theihiprovements consist of a large two tory Dwelling. House, with every convenient oat-house, tobacco barns, otc. -:- 3 also, i! -l - Locast Valley, sirasted 1 miles from Oxford, con taining 400 seres, being well and completely impro ved, the Dwelling Hoose being highly commodious and comfortable, most plessantiy situated, and sur roanded by extensive orchards of .well selected fruit. ALSO,; ..- -Meritsville, containing 21 & acres, immediately ad jacent to Oxford. There is in a state of being built apoor this, t ract, a Dwelling' of the largest dimeo sions, and in. the neatest sty la of architecture, located on an eminence overlooking the town, wubio a half mile of the Court house, which the Subscriber de signs completing in tbe course of the year, and which be is wUImg to eontract'rito tns purcnaser to com plete m.tbst.time. I hese Traets are all cpniiguoos, but may be cultivsted seperately, or they may be con soiidated. andcultfvated by one indivtduaL t They are locaieu in a i eg ion oi .couatrv uan wuw uirn is none more healthy , and in the midst nf a society unsurpas sed for intelligence,, refinement and. high moral excel- lencir. They will be sold on accommodaiing terms. Persons desirous of examining them,' are requested to call on the subscriber at Mentsvilie. i t- v i JOHN C. TAYLORV .lBly22.'1844r) Vu :r'- 59 tf -TVTOTICE-On Tuesday, the '28th of August next, l hall i expose t route Bale; before tbi CeurtHeuseiloor'io SmhhosM,' s t i .-TWO EG ROES, Alfred; and his wife i MlBy; betofigmg to the Estate of James HukvdeeM ; Terms sir months eretfit, the purchaser giving bond widi approved security. J , -T - ' JESSE HOLT, Executor. . Johasten Coi, C iii-w 9. Jly 181844; V' - j JDTATR OF NORTH CAROLINA. Greene ?u,fe of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, -.A ur& JM PW Law, of Robert Vicktf detfd. ' ra io fru:f.iPttUUn or Dower. T b; : ' Ttajrihgtome satisfacaon of the 'Court, that the infant birs of Sally BeemOn art nob residents of this State r Iris brdrsl frf lh Com rt, that rmbtka. iron be made for aiX weUa.iM the Raleigh Register, nnbiished in JUlelghvNtO; for be appearance tf the said heWssruWsaidiSsilyBeri, a the next Terr of Jh is Coort, isr , pleads answer ov sieauir v or judg mentrsv cOTftsso wUlbetsXen sirairjst them. T Witness, James Williams, Clerk of our said Coon at Office, tSe second Monday of May, and m tne sixty eighth year of our Ifldepemlexira.iA. p. 1844. . Price Advf & eaot.s---r r-.o f&-W-- uimn -t .PALI8IIPPLIEarni'-fc,,!R -a j as s 9- s tff vtu tt urns Jfit slc STttsicctl ttMrunieuls ,s;;; ,;,,:..k;:j?;;n;asiiV'; , Sycamert Street, Petersburg, Virginia. XtOliNTRY; Merchants and other ia want of an; SlJof the above artictes will find in my etablb-hmeiit ttie most desirable itock i hae ever onered. at great' reduud price fAtsAl frottt my old friends and custnnwrs i solicited. - ' - . -- VI2RY UESIRADLE PROP perty tor Sale, In the City ol tieigrn, -1 ne dubscniwr, cmg de sirous of moving to bis Plantation, wfabea t sell bis HOUtfE AND LOT- in this City. The Property is situated on Newborn 8treet, east from the centra fbe Capitol. The House is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twentyightjwith a pas sage through the middle thre Rooms on the lower Soar sd: four Ut, with fireplaces to each. It has , basement story, of hammered Rock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, &c. with afire place. at each end the basement Hooms not finished, i'herc is a superb Rock Slahle. two stories high, twen. Ity-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house nd good frame Kitchen; and ata , excellent Well oi Water.-. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, .which have been highly , improved,, The Hoose is beannfulry situated on an eminence, near the front line. ' Ail tbe improvements have been made within thrt-e years, and cost the builder over six thou and Dollars. 'lhu -desirable property is now ofiered tor four moasand dollars: - Time will be given tbe 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. GUIOKt Raheieh, Awrost S8. 68 tf , MORC DRAXDRCin S PILLS. WE have just received a fresh supply of mis valuable Medicine, which is recommended by thousands of persons whom ihey have cured of Con sumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of fullness' in tbe buck part of the : Head, usually the symptoms of' Apoplexy. Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Uiu, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and sommott Fevers of ail kinds r Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism; Nerve as Diseases. Liver Com plaint, Pleur'wy, Inward Weakness, Depression of the Spirits, Ruptares, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fit, Palsy, Dropsy. Small-Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough, w nooning Ooogn, luinsey, Uuolic. Unolera Mor bus, Oravel, Worms, Dysentery Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, or" Saint Anthony's Fire. Salt RheUm, White Bwellings Ulcers, some of thirty years stsnding, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles. Cos tivenoss, all Erupuonsofthe Skin, Frightful Dresms, Teniale Complaints of every kind, especially obstrac- nons, reiasauons, CC. - . Also, Urandrelb Liniment, for sores, swellintHi wounds, &c at 25 cents a bottle. There are A genu for selling the above in every County in the Stale. WILL: PECK, Agent. Raleigh, May 14, 1 844. 39 - ly To Southern A: f IVsf ern JlZercfiants. JARV1S, SCRYMSER& GERMOND, Wholesale Croctrs and Commiwlou Merchants, No, 81, Front St- New York, eAVE constantly on hand, and otttr for sale, either for Cash or approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries 'teas, Li quors. VVines,.&e, amonc which are the following t SUGARS. St. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single-refined Loaf and Crushed. fiOFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, 8t Domin go, Cuba, 4C TEAS. Hyson, Yon rig Hyson Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Poudfong, comprising all the different qualiuea, in every variety of packages. LIQUORS. Seifnette, J. J.'Dapuy, OUrd Dupuy d- Co. Mac- Glory, Champaigns and a Variety of other French Brandies, with St. Crou Rum. Jamaica Rutn. Hoi- and Gin, dec. WINES Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. TenflTe, Port, Malaga, MbsCst, 4c. a full assortment of each kind, embracing all the different qualities. Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, PepperPimento, Cassia, To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would ssy, that alt orders edtrusled to onr care, will lie executed with promptness and strict Qdelity, and everv article sent away shall be exactly What it purports to be. Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. -. Feb 6; 1844. 12 ly TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY rrpthe Lectures wilt commence as usual, on the first II; Monday In November, and close on the first day of February, Under the' following FACULTY: BENJAMIN W. DUDLEY, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. WM.H. RICHARDSON, MtD., Professor of Ob- stet ricks, aud the Diseases of Women snd Children. TH 08v P- MITCH ELL, M . D-, Professor of Ma teria Medics and Therapeutics, and Uean or the Faculty- ... i-. ' : ROBERT PETER, M. D- Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. , . , ? ! LOTAN G. WATSON, M. D , Professor of Theory . and Practice. - - . ' .' ' JAMES M. BU8B; M. P , Professor, of Specisl and Suraical Anatomy '- . r. . ,.,.. LEONIDAS Mi LaWSON. M. D (Editor of the Western Lsncet, and Lecturer on Theory and Practieeat Cincinnati,) Professor of General and 'PaUofteal'An'atomjf SBd'Pyiio!oi.. ',r . , 'A foil course of LectmW cosU lo5, payable in variably m advance; for which sum, notes of good and solvent banks of the States Whence the pupils come, are taken without discount. The matriculation, ind library tieEet is f 5, Snd the graduation fee $20, both of which kre payable in par funds. :r lhe DisSectlhg iui i. sto t and as this department will be entirely Reformed, and practical ajwtomy taught iis ptrton hf ihsdemonstrttorvit issmniesiry aavisw iuwwh jiu Hhmintr DeW'DrOp. TTTV AM HAirrS best cuaUtv TOB AUUU or above IK, brand, for sals by the box or single pound, at tlsni L iilif ? pit take the ticket for oiw aassiovrat. least.: - w u ' The Faculty have appointed ; JJ.-Ii'DonttVi'M DtoihjttliIkinciisir THOS. D. MltCH ELL; Deaii ) l June 22. X' - bit manufacturers prices, at - ' i " irriTH & PE8CUDS --:r: . .. -DruSSstabushment. May 30- : CAPITAL, $800,000: TOE SETff ORtt PTRiBCTIOHlP FIEE CQjIPffl, OEFJCE, NO. 57, WALI. STBEET. Insure Dwelling-house, Warehouses and Buildings in general, Merchandise, Household Furutlure, Ships budding Shin in Port and their Cargoes, and every description of personal Property, ; ' AGAINST LOSS OH DAMAGE BY FIRE. J. SMYTH ROGERS, President. R. W. MxaTia, Secretary D. W. STONE, Agent, i At Raleigh, N. C. May 16. 1844. . 40-w4weotypd Popaiai- tlteratnre In cheap form. MAJOR JONES Courtship, detailed with other Scenes, incidents, and adventures, in series of Letters with ' 12 illust rations Price 60 cents Chstworrh, or the romance of a week. The "Prairie Bird, by the Hoh. C. A. Murray, price 25 cents? Barney O'Reiden, the Navigator, and other Uies of Ireland, by Samnel Lover R. H. A . price 25 cents j A New Spirit of the Age; edited by R, H. Home, price 25 cents; Phantasmioh, or Prince of Palm land, by Sarah Coleridge, in 2 volumes, price 60 cents. The young Sailor, by Mrs. S. B Dana. Just received, and for Sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. TURNER & HUGHES. June 12, i 844. 48 Valuable Properly for Sale. rpHE Sulscriier desirous to remove his Printing JL material and carry on his business in the neigh borhood of the City, early in the ensuing year, offers for sale the Houses and Lot on Hillsboro' Street, where he at present resides. The principal house has 12 rooms, besides the kwo rooms used as a Printing Office, and Editor's office, the largest'of which would be an excellent dininj room, or could be converted into several sleeping rooms. The situation (us is well known here) is in the most pleasant part of the city, and the premises are admirali'y fitted for a Ladies' and Family Boarding House, for summer, arid for public accommodation during the winter and session of tbe General Assembly. The cellar of the house is lathed and plsstered ; there is a new brick kitchen; an excel lent wet! of water ; good stables, carriuge house, &c. die. The price wilt lie moderate ; a small part of the purchase money will be required when the title is gi ven, and for the balance a Credit of one, two and tbree years will be allowed if desired, on bonds bearingU. terest from the delivery of property, with satisfactory security. ALSO, The House snd 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 al necessary out-bouses. This is a very pleasant atid desirable femily residence, and will be sold low and on very accommodating terms. Should both ot either of the above places remain unsold till the first of Jauuary next, they will be offered- for rent, THOMAS LORING. June 15, 1844. 49 2m. family Groceries. BROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, liio, Laguyra and Java Coffee, dec. See. ALSO, Real Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of the best quality. Heads of Families would do Welt 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 nr It, O HAYWOOD Offers his Professional services to the. citizens of Raleigh, and vicinity. Office next ddor north of the Epis copal Church. June 18, 1841. 50-6w CO S'ar and StanJard, each six weeks. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF - PIANO-FORTES. TnOR some months past tbe subscriber has been LP selling his Pianofortes at a reduction of fiflv dollar each from his former prices. He has on "hand at tbia time from 15 to 20 Pianos of different kinds, at prices varying from 250 to 600 dollars as well ss SB k . unuraoer 01 secorui. rjanueu ones, at less, p rites. Sold subject to be returned if not good. IS. f. XXSH, Pet.rsbtirg, Va. OFFICES TO REST. I WISH to rent the Office in the RaoisTKa b mid logs, just vacated by P. Bcsbxc, Esq. ' And, also beone adjoining, opening on the Court green. WESTON R. GALES. Raleigh, March 4. PLOUGH CASTINGS. n USX received a large supply of Points to Rich 11 mond's Cast Iron Plough. Land Slides. Ate. kept constantly on hand. - JAMES M. TOWLES. July 2i 54 JFOK ttMUE. A 8MART active negro Boy for the remainder AA of the year. Apply to JAMES M. TOWLES. 64 July 2. OH COMMISSION. T yfi BOXES containing I gross small boxes each, of Patent perfumed MATCHES, without sulphur. Very convenient 1 for family use, low for Cash. JAMES M, TOWLES Mav ft 3 - Attention Wnlgs and Democrats, TTUST received, this day tbe following list of new q) and late Publication fresh from the Press. '. .- Ubromcles of Iviigiana, Jf jaoce, pam ana me sdjoiniag Countries f rom the lattet part of the reign of ward the 2d, toibe Coronation of Ht-ury 4hrr-. By Sir John Frwusart. The Works of Lonyiyron. in, vcse and prose including his letters., i. Journals &x. &c.new Edition. : , , . :. ) Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands. ., By Mrs. l,Sigonrnej.' - -v' . Mh-- -: . .. Lives ol American Merchants,; eminent for Integri ty , enterprise arid pubbc Spirit. . By the author of the Young' Merchant.'" I, .'. ' ''" . Young People's Library, conlatnTng Moral Tales, Fairy .Tales, Humorous Taies,;i ale of the3 Times , ConsuPs daughter, &csc. By the Author of Peter Parley f ' . -!!,f "1 vu! ' ' TheToems and Billads of SchTUertrar4alated by sn v.AtA Lotion Bbittfi artV' A Tho Poerns. Ssed.Paismhate Nathaniel Parker WiBisTrait ot:8vov r CaltH the North Carolina Beokuref; and famine fheegflec ftew. rorSatelry ' " ',; ' f! 1 t f 1 TURNER & HUGHE Raleigh, Joly 23. r . -viM 68w The Star and Standard,; will please copy. TO THE NOKEH ne. Notice to Travellers going North, via Ports wouth; and K, U. Itoad . and Bay Line Steamers. 'TVTE would respectfully state to the travelling VV public, that we are disposed, and Will carry them -, aa cheap aa any Other liae, to rortsmouth or. Baltimore. Our Road is run over With as touch success s any id die country our Boats on the Bay are of the first class, and commanded by experienced and attentive officers ; the Stages and Teams (between Hedges and Wetdon, 14 miles,) are good r-dri vers obliging, and the road a good one ; and the traveller may rest as sured nothing shall be wauling on our part to make heir trip'pUpsSnt and safe. . ' We shall not be governed by what may be charged the traveller from Gaston to Baltimore, but what he is charged from Weldon. Fare af present from Sledges to Baltimore, $9, (meals included in 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, 'wY ask the travel to coma over to Weldon, and they will only be charged from Pledges' 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 S garnet KycE means to secure patronage Is not sanctioned by the Company. ,- Passengers are guarded against geUing Tickets in Raleigh through to Petersburg as if they should change their rente after leaving Raleigh, they must do so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry them from Gaston lo Petersburg, Fare from Sledges' to. Portsmouth, $5 00 Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth and re - turn in four days, $7 50 WM. W. MOODY, Ja , Agent. Office Portsmouth R. R. Road Co., ? Weldon, N. C. July 1st, 1844. 5 U Q3 The Danville Reporter Will copy. CIGARS! CIGARS! C1GABS! rv ri 7"E would respectfully inform tbe Citizens of V,V. Raleigh, and, the Public generally, that we have opened a Cigar Manufactory in Raleigh,. where we constantly keep on hand a fpU assortment of high flavored, imported Cigars, including REGALIAS. WERNER, , ESPERANZA CUBRT, CAZ ADORES, HAVANA, LANORMA, PRINCIPE, dcci ' 5ce. : &c. And all kinds of Domestic Manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior Chewing Tobacco X Maccouba, Congress, Coarse Rsppee and Scotch iSnuff, Cigar Cases, Snuff Boxes, and all articles in the lne, which we offer at New York prices, by the wholesale and retail. All Orders thankfully received, and attended to with aispaten. Purchaser, and the lover Of M good Cigar and Td bacco, will always be furnished with tbe best kinds, suited to the taste of the connoisseur. Call and try at KRAUSE & MILLER'S, Fayetteville Street, opposite the City Hatl. July 22. 69 NOTICE I WILL OFFER for sale at the Court House in Statesvifle, on the 3d Monday in August next, the following TRACTS OF LAND w so much thereof as will pay the Taxes due thereon for the Year 1842. Names. j Acres of Land. Tax. Joshua Inscore, 60 $ 1 53 , Martin May, .60 89 ! J.C. Buxton, 10 1J 1 89 Hiram Fetts, f94 1 26 Alexander Long, 136 3 16 Thomas Moss, 153 1 15 J. D.Conley, 124 '56 Isaac Gautney, 80 t 12 Manly Millsaps, 369 1 16 Joseph Pope, 183 1 23 Geo. W. Conly, . ISO 1 53 Jno. W.Conly, 195 88 Susan Moose. 57 30 Hugh F. McKay, 686 2 31 Banks McRes, 100 I 14 Isaac Baker, 101 1 01 Allen Daniel. 128 , 1 08 Elijah Meadows, 135 1 14 John A. Murchison. 60 1 14 William SmUh, lt2 50 John Long, 76 94 William Clere's int. I 1U9 39 Andrew Davis inU 152 3 41 E. R. John-on, 280 1 17 Nathaniel Tester, 104 1 89 W. L. Davidson, 343 16 92 Absalom Sherril,' - 262 8 70 Moses W. Sherrii, .233 I 2 50 Milus Bagarly's iuU 86 108 James Gailher, 100, , 52 Isaac Green, 141' 78 Thomas Duncan t 118 52 Joseph GenUe, " 20 86 John T. Tomlinson, Jr. I "133 f 2 31 J. F. JOHNSON, Sheriff. June 3d, 1844. 47 af OMRMP. MONS. CHARLES E. MAtLLYy (A Native ot FAct,) Reepeetfully. informs the Citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he hss come to settle permanently irt this placti. (if patronized) to teach the French Lan guage. He will either form Classes or give Private Lessens to such as .may prefer them. ... i Mt. Mai tit .hits lafig&t.his moiheff. tongee for several years-with great success, both a France and in me United States, ss references he can ahow will testify. ' .. . .' s -. ' 1 'ferms-f 10 per qait of eleven vrtk''.hree lessens a Week, of an hour each .Classes pt,JJve more Pupils, ill be taught IW eig dcUsrs a Pupil. Tuition to be paid in advance.' " For'fnruW ihfonna tion apply to Mr. MAittr,al LiTcarean's Hotel-. jpfc 61 fNTATE " OF NORTH CAROLINA,' BsaT S County, Court of Egy'jMaie(i1 Mi "It iiordefed tr the Court of Sanity forttlf Ctfoh- ty, that notice be giverj in the3 Raleigh Segistef4 for six weeks, to Henry Puffin, Robiv Roffirt snd Bloo.nl B. Baflk Heirs atLsw of Thomas Rnffindec'd. f late of Bertie County, (6 come forward and Yeeeiv3 their share of the EsUte of saif momat KutJini1 or their clsim to the same' witt be barfed by (he Sutote ofUmitadens. v r - j ' . ' Lv S. VriBBB, C M. B. Windsor, Bertie Co. N. U. 7 ---K -Joly 151844. 59 6w rDHY 0001)8, GR0CKBIE8-V fll UolUA 1. J N&TU UMENT8, V I ; CITINAV JEWELEfty, 1 FANCY AKTICLteS & TOYS. .3 ' NE of the Partners of the firhi, havirigjrist re-1 turned from the North, baa brought with him & larger and bettir sDDrilv of fresh Goods. If thai akava branches, that! hasheen kept In the esubHshment nereioiore; an or which, in prices and quality, are . weli worthy rb be' rtjeomrnended to bur bumerona friends and the public, as We are very well able to sell as itw aa any Store in this Cftji - DRV-QOODSi, ' An entirely fresh assortment, especiafly Cilfcoes, Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, Gloves and Qrock. mgs, Mrjskrtu and Seal ski ri f juris ' KKni nA Shirting., etc ' FANCY GbODS, HARbWARE d&CHlifA, Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion fot winter, artificial Hair Ladies' Fancy and Work Boies, Writing ftsks Baskets, Snuftbokea from eta to J labelling Bgsk Thermometers, Walking CHnes, finest Rators, Shavings utensils, Dirk, Per and Pocket Knives br gVear. variety, ScissurS: i very large supply of Pistols, Percussion caps, ehot . and ShotbeltS, Birdbags, Powder flasks Cotton abd . Wool cardt, patent Balances, Sifters, Awls Sho thread. Spnrs, Croth, Teeth, Hair, Hat and SJh. brushes ; Slates, Fishing Utensils, Looking-glaSea, vsrions sttfes, fnflce-mills, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocketbooks, Night Taptni, smoking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews; Whips, PeheV, Buttons,, plalh and painted Mug. Mohair Cape. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and 8aUcers, Dishes, PUrbers, Cocoagouhls, Varlbbs LairJpa., FRESH CONFECTIONARY fc GROCERIES Sugar, Coftee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. fresh fahcy ahd other Candies, Soda, Butter and Water Crackers, Pilot bread, Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine Ap ple & bthbr Cheese,8moke'd Satrnoh.Btotcrj i Herrings Smoked Tongues, 8ah6sgesiFigs,Prbhes,DatesvFii berts,PaIm,WalI and Cocosnuts, Almonds,PreserVes Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. 1 and 2, Macaroni, Curranti Raisins, Citroh, Nutmeg,, Liquorice,' Cjnnamon Mttstard, SUrch, Tea, Olive Oil, Spbrm and TallbW Candles,' Soaps, white, yellow. Variegated Casiila end perfumed ; Chewing & Smokihg Tobacco, genb ine Principe Ind other Segars. Scotbh and Mrs. Milt ler'a Snbff, Citriary Seed, AllsWee, Pepper; Black ibgi Indigo. Copperas, Logwood, Madder; Lamp abd Candltewicks, Apples, Grapes, JbjhbepaSte, Newfk Cider, Ale; Porter, 00 bundles Cottoh Yarn, Buck els, Brooms, What and best Sperm Oil, fce. GENUINE PdRf AND MADEIRA Wlrfrt smnig jkthzmuyt. . .."if . -PERUMERlr a ft'. Otto df Roses, Micasstr, Bears. Antique bih Pb malum, Cologne, Florida abd Lavender "Waters Shaving soap, Essfentes, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers.' . :-? musiCAL Instruments. Flhelt Violins, bowl, ItriBg bridge!, screws, Phi gerboards. Guitars, Fiageolettes, Fifes, Flutes Clari onetts, Accorueons, ursss Tratapets StATlONABti - Almanacs, Primers, Spellihg, Pictbre abd Sbhf iti Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Calhblic ) En gravhigsj Paper, Pehs, Quills, Ink,.Irikstand, Jbdi powder. Sealing-wax, Letter-stamps, Wafers Vi Fencing and Boxing ApartUtts r ' Foils, Swords, Gloves, MasUHats, Breastplates GAMESi ;';"rV 'Dominds, Chessmen,' Backgammohj B!ehb,Ten v piris, Cop arid BaB, Graces and BattleUbors: skippbtf ropes, Rollet. ' ' tr - ' JEWELLEkY; Fjhe gold and silver, as well as germ an silver, snd pirichback, viz. Breastpins; Ear-ringa, Pencils, Fin ger-rings, Thimbteii Table and Tea Spoons, Da sert Knives snd Fbrks, Metal Combsj 1a Bsllsi 8peetacIes,Bblubuckles, Kcyvi A large abd choice supply as Printing P'jtssef painted Children Trnnks, Wbeelbsfrbws, BurrkuS, Marble. Hamming tos, Drums, Ratdes, tVhisjlcsj mouth Organs, HafpSi TrhmpeU, Magife tanlerbs, Paint botes, triagbetic Tbjrs. false Faces, "Cahnbhei Microscopes, China sells, DrummelS, fancy tbya anil all soft of Dolls. '. . ' ' I G. 1V. & C. GRIMMB, ' Comer of Fay ettevilie and Hargett Streets Raleigh, Dec. 1.1843. 95 7TK AG t7Ell ITEOTYPE. To be disposed of 11 V a splendid DarUerreotVpe Machine, with all the .fixtures of the ficest mstorlals; Athromstic Lenses, by the famed Chevalier of Psris, and set in brass slides. This machine is lately imported from Lohs don. : Apply personally or by letter, post-paid, to C, Dob att, Raleigh., . . . . v, April 1. . ' v ..... .. 2f- 7! AVlti'-KEGS: Ot Wetherelt PhlhuL Wblia ILH HP jbst to bsnd, and for sale very low, t stith 6c vmcvD: ALSO, A large ibppiy of OINTMENT, for sale by the gross or sihgle bo. at, aianuiacturer s pritcs. . 1 . STITH if, PE3CUD. . June 25; , , , H , inform Af td$ WAtvr&bigS i O.F HUMPHREY WILKES, who foVmerlV W MdedCI Whfterasrsb, id Bladrh County; Nof th ' Carolina, and who rentVed fronf there sodfe i oi'iO years sinte to acids other Cooftiy Of the Slate; is la".' uciMjveu. Any injormaiion, mat may lead to his present residence, communicated to the Editor of the ' KccisTxa, will be thankfully received by hfe fanjil- June 22. 1844.. ; J.-, ;..' , ,M.Vtiff?- To Classical nd Englisli; A commodious and aW SLt&1&tik&. necessary, fur nirtrKirjdvelfshteUf ing almost ih tbeeenU6!e1 the ChK ia nm fi UtHr-h A Teacher of ma above Character will find R.h.r,U good location for sbttesa In bii professibo, ai there- si but one other establisbmeht for the f nstroctioo Of Boys i at present in operatkirli.'sfrid a nrimli'r ht tmbiIs - ar prepared to enter a new one. Also, a HOUSE oa' . Twine Saeetj and GARDEfwen stocked with VetatlttaetsedL 'Aorieaiiow'ia-ba madi r0 once, (o Mr; Gales, Editor of the Revbaei. . - ''"'i 1. Orir being supplied wJch the gfetfeat vifitty tf ' . - " "VVa. are prepaVed to eieitti. .' Vt-Vf Ia a stile act inferior1 to any Ofliiltf thS' v 1 1 4a- -ye n3L ,, I,, ..m- ! mm.,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1844, edition 1
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