. TUESBAYi AUGUST 6, 1844. W B S T 0 NagL-l!:S , 21 EDITOR AND FROPBOTOB. 41 ' lAV . AbaC HP thvl' ,11 to i. - XI tie Sini-Weekl4BUiIgliigittr. S0ciFTiojr. Five Doner pr annum -lair ill Advance. 'Mi Adt RTistJMrt?s.-For every Sixteen Ltnest rji iAwttiou One DollAr each ubjuent insertion, fweftty-fiv6 Cents. .- . ; ' fjdAt OrdKRS iln JoDlCIAt ADVKKflSCMfcNTS will be charged 23 per ceut. Ligher ; but a deduction of 831 P r cel1, w'11 mode front the reguiar prices, foraJverti8erbytUoyear , j-.. I Advertisement, inserted in the Scmi-WeckxY RtoWTKR, will also appear in the Weekly Paper 0 Letters to the Editor must be poit-aid. N YOUNG HICKORY ANI HIS MAMA. When Pmc'to gbveriiTeanetce, Set on his claim d nuijdly M Th' old lady took him o$r;her knee, , , And Iwtce she thrashed him oandly. . The Whig boye stood ground and laughed The eport they ill rttriemher : Shebeit him well inforty-three We'll beat him In Nof ember. s M : Boston Atlas. 1 HE THREE JOLLY HUSBANDS. Three jolly husbands, out in lhe country, by the name of Tun VVaUon, Joe Brown and Bill Walkerrsat lale oiie evening drinking at the village tavern, until being pretty well corned, they agreed that each one returning home should do the Grl thing his wife to'd him, in default of which he should next morn ing pay the bill. They then separated for lha nignt,rngagig to meet again nest morning, and give an honest accoiful of their proceed ings at home, so fur as they related.Q' the bill" " "i - . .-Vw The next morning Walker and Brovvn were early at their posU; but itwassaiuetiine before Watsou made bu appearance. Walk. . rst;, , "You see when I entered my hoase the candle was out and the fire giving butt glim mering light. I caine near walking accidental, ly into a pot of bjUter the pancakes were to be made of m the 0rning. My wife, who wad dreadfully qutofhuuior at sitting up so late said to me sarcastically: i " Bitf, do put your foot t the batter.1 "Jusv aa you say, M sggy, said "'and without the least , hesitation, 1 put my foot into the pot of batterf and then went to bed." - -M.--:V ' ' ' . Next Joe Brown- told his story i " My wife "had already retired to; bur usu al sleeping room which! adjoins the; kitchen, anil the door of which! was a jar ; no! being able to navigate perfectly, you know, I made a dreadful clattering among the household furniture, and my wife in nn very pleasant tone bawled out : i V 4 Do brtalc the vorridee pot.9 " No sootier said than done, seized hold of the pot, antl striking the chimney jamb broke it into a hundred pieces. After this exploit I retired to rest, and got a curtain lecture aft nigh I for my pains." It was now Tim Watson's turn to give an account of himself, which be ditJcwitha very Ions face, as follows: Jt- " My wife gave ibe most unlucky com- inand in thevworld-; for 1 was blundering U) (lairs in the dart tfhetf she cried out : . s "".Do break"vouAfo&TTifc - 1 ' 'Til be cursed If tl do Kate, said I, as 1 gethercd myself upi lll.eooner pay the bill. And soc landlord, here1 the cash tor you ; and this ii the last time I'll ever risk five dollars otvtho command of my wf ; ' 1 : ' sv The Schoolmaster at it AgowL-We see the following outrage going the , rou nds of the papers -4he name of the guilty person has not come to our knowledge : . T; , '.' t " Schoclma6ier.--" A passive verb is expressive of the nature of receiving an action--as Peter is beaten. Now, what -did Peter. do V 1 . - Well, I don't know said the urchin pausing a moment, with the gravest countenance imaginable, " unless he hollowed .'! -,. GENERAL JACKSON, Alain farmer in the neighborhood who got into the stage with us. not far from the heritage, to go to Naahvirfe , and who had lived near General Jackson 1 betwixt twenty nd thirty years, gave us a very interesting account of this distinguished man ; which makins: allowances for the partiality of a neighbour who shared his political opinions 1 nave no doubt is founded tu truth. He said the general was " an industriousr managing 'nan, always .up to all his undertakings, and ("(at punctual in the fTerforinance of hlaijus- ineaa enffaireinetits : that hi private conduct Wa remarkable for -uniformly inclining to do justice, generosity, and rbntnanuy t that k he was an excellent master to his slaves, nd never oermhted bisoverseers to ill-treat ihem. As to his house, h laid it'was con atantly full of people; being in'factpen to everyborly ; those whom.he ,bad never beard of before beinsr asked to dine when theV call- edjSnd those they had room for being always furnished I with beds. For these reasons, be aid everybody respected him, and most peo Pie loved nun As to bis public conduct ae ohservyd that he was ratheran uncomnto niiino: man. and liked to have, hii nun mm hut that bis own war was always a very eood ne, and a vefy sensible one, if he wa left 10 himself. He was a tnan of strong passions, ,I11 had wee been very mupV addicted to k-fitinghorse-racirtgr u,e curatnsr and swearing, : nut tnat ne had j,,;t, all I heap," and waa in earnest about good to the countrt-1 And he added that ii the eeneral was not alwavs risht. it was to be laid to the score of some of hU po litieal friends, who. imposed upon him for j their own private ends a thing not very dif-1 Scull to do, because when he thought a man ! his friend he was too apt logo great lengths with him. These remarks, which fell from our fellow-traveller in quite a sensible man tier, are so much in acuordance with what f have observed and seen of one of the most remarkable men the United States have yet produced, thai I listened Willingly to a very curious account he gave me of some incidents of the generals early life, wBTich, I believe, have, been greatly misrepresented. Featk crstonhavgiis Excursion through the United State FBESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. Williams, Haywood & Y?f o. are now receiving iroin iew 1 York and PhiUilelohia. a tare a and gen eral assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS AND OILS, D YE-STUFFS, GLASS-WAKE, PERFUMERY. Sec. Which they ara prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants and others dealing in iheir ine, at unusually low prtces. Thote wishing to buy, will find it to iheir interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewbeie. Particular attention at ll limes will be given to putting up Presctii'lfvms, as well as the dispensing of nieaictnci. Katetah, July 1844. 67-fim TATE OF NO KTU UAKUMNA Franklin County. Court of Pica and Quarter Sessions, June Term. 1844. " Aaron Neal, John Cook" and his wife Sarah, and Leonid as Neat, Temperance T. Neal, and John Neal, infant, who appear by their Guardian and next friend, Willie Perry, Richard Timberlake, and the children of Mary Tim- berlake, dec d. , Petition to sell Slates. It appearing to the Court thai Kich'd. Timberlake, and tha children of Mary Timherlake, dee'd. whose names are unknown to the Petitioners, live beyond toe Itmiis of tbw Sute :. It i therefore ordered that publication be made jn the Raleigh Register lor six weeks, that the said Defendants be and appear before the said Court at it next Term, un the second Mon day of September next, to shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the Petitioner shall not be granted. Wiibks, William T. Perry, Clerk of oar said t'ourt, at office, the second Monday of June, A. D. 1844. W, T. rfiRKY, C. C. C. PuAdv.SS 62 61 6w Valuable Property fbr Sale. THE Subscriber, wishing to reoiove South, offers for sale hi Harold's Creek Tract of Land, lying wiuun 2 i miles of the . J own of Oxtord. fJranville County, .N. Cn containing 1200 acres. The Planta tion is iff good repair, and in an improved and impro ving condition, being in a superior state for the culti vation of Tobacco and Grain. The improvement consist of a large two story Dwelling House, with every convenient out house, tobacco barns, etc. ALOO, Locust Valley, situated 14 mites from Oxford, con taining 400 acre, bring well and completely impr- ved, the Dwelling House being highly commodious and comfortable, mot pleasantly situated, and sur rounded by extensive oi chard of well se'ecUd nuit. ALSO, MertttvUle, contaiuine.215 acres, immediately ad jacent to Oxford. There is in a stale of being built upon this Tract, a Dwellintr of toe largest dimen sions, and in the neatest style of architectUreriocated on an eminence overlooking the town, within a half nuleof tbe Court house, which the Subscriber de- I signs completing in the course of tbe year, and which WM. H. RICHARDSON, M. D Professor of Ob he is willing to contract with the purchaser to com- 8tet ricks, and the Diseases of Women and Children. fleie in that time. These f raws are ell contiguous, THOS. D MITCHELL, M. D- Professor of Ma ul may be cultivated sepr- y, or they may be con- teria Medica and Therapeutics, and Dean of tbe soudated, and cultivated by o4 individual. I bey are 1 located tn a region of coofitry than which there s none more beaiuiy, and in tbe midst or a society onsurpas-I sed for intelligence, refinement and high moral excel- lency They will be sold on accommodating terms. Persona desirous of examining them, are requested to call on the subscriber at MerUsvillc JOHN C. TAYLOR. July fi2, 1844. 69 if VJOTICE. On Tuesday, the 28th -of August IV next, I shall expose to Public Sale, before the Court Uouee door in tsmitbneld. TWO NEGROES, Alfred, and bis wife Milly, belonging to tha Estate of James Holt, dee'd. Terms, six months credit, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. JBSSB HOLT, Executor. Johnston Co, N. C luly lf 18441 59-w2t 5TATE OF NORTH C A ROLINA. Greene County. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, A. D., 1844. Piety Vick, ,-' vs. The Heirs at Law, of Robert Yick, dee'd. - , , Petition for .Dower. It appearing in the satisfaction of the Court, that the infant heirs of Sally Beemon are nob residentif Cw State : It is ordered by the Court, that publica- lion oe maue lorsix weeas in iuo rvaieigu egiiert published In Rafeighi N. C. for ihe'appearance T the said heirs of tire said Sally Beemon, at tbe next 7 arm of tht Court, to" plead, answer or demurt or judg Af... . il urjii: ri-.i, ,n.f nHM at Uffice, the second Monday of May, and in the sixty eightb year of our Independence, A. D. 1844. . ; . J AS. WILLIAMS, C. U. C. iPr'ice Adv. $b 83 j. - - - 05 6w ttv, w vt7w- ' larak ' J"w i a r-in.-trw it'tbwt WHOLESALE GBOCERSy COMMISSION MB1RCHANTS. BraterjStNe York, !sjellylpTor of Raleigh woum respacHuiij ipiyiui iu i.creuanui oi naieign aad Fayettevilte. and the surrounding country,' that they are prepretf w wt GrottrU aa low, f(r HI t 1 Cash or spproved crediiU tbet can be bought in any II the Hillsh..rottgh Acadniy 4 wnrpiaiea on Clty to faVAilsWq!? kinds of PRO- ing a Seled oC'.f ? FALL SUPPLIES OF : Jlusic, Mimical instruments, ARTICLES, See. FOK SAIK BT E. P: N A S II , Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia. iftfHJNTRY Mtrchants ami others in wont of any LJof the above articles will End in my elaUihuiciit the most desirable stock I have ever offered, at great ly reduced prices. A call from my old friend and customers is solicited. MORE BRAN DRETIl'S PILLS. "tTTTTE have just received a fresh supply of ibis VV valuable Medicine, which is recommended by thousands of persons Whom they have cured of Con sumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, and a sense of fairness' in the back part of tbe Head, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fema of all kinds; Asthma. Ca nilt 1? Kanmatiam TSIavoa tm 1 1'uaoDAa T ivar f.im plaint. Pleurisy, InwanT Wtaknes. Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures. Inflammation. Sore Eye, Fit, Palsy,- Dropsy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping (yitach, Quinsey, Coolie. Cholera Mnr bua, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Rincinft Noises in tbe Head, King' El' Rctotila, Erysipe las, or Saint Anthony s Fire, Salt Rbeum, White Swellings Ulcers, sonie of thirty years i-tanding, dancers, I umorn, Swelled Feet am Legs, Pile. Co. tivennss, all Eruptions f the Skin Frightful Dreams, Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstruc tion, relaxations. &c. Also, Brandreth's Liniment, for sores, swelling, wound, dec, at 25 cents a bottle. There are Agents for selling the above in every County in the State. WILL: PECK, Agent. Raleigh, May 14, 1844. 39 -ly To Southern & Western Merchants. JARV1S, SC RYMSER & G ER MOND. Wholesale Grocers ana Commission Merchants, No. 81, Front St. New York, HAVE constantlyon hand, and offer for sale, eilhr foi Cash r approved credit, a large and caretully selected assoitment of Groceries. 1 ea. Li quor, Wine, &c. anions which are the following : SUGARS. St. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with dauble and single refiord Loaf and Crushed. . COFFEES. . Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, SuDomin. go, Cuba, TEAS. Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial,. Gunpowder, Souchong and Pouchong, comprising all tbe diflereut qualities, in every variety of packages. LICjUORS. Seignette, J. J.Dupuy, Olard Dupuy 4" Co. Mac- u lory, c nam paigne and a variety of orber trench I Brandies, with St. Croix Rum. Jamaica Rum. Hoi- andGin.&c WINES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Rrown do. TenerifTe, Port, Malaga. Muscat. 4c. a full assortment of each kind, embracing ail tbe different Qualities. Also. Principe and Havana Scgars, Indigo, PepperPtmento, Cassia, qrc. Ac To Merchants, ordering Goods frm New York, we would say. that all orders entrusted to our care, i will le executed with promptnea and strict udehtv. and every article sent away snail be exactly wliat it purports to be. Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. Feb 6. 1844. 12 ty TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY. TP ofFei he Lectures Will commence a usual, on ibe first Monday in November, and cloo on the first day ebiuary, under the following FACULTY i BENJAMIN W. DUDLEY, M.D.. Professor of tbe Principles and Practice of Surgery. Faculty. ROBERT PETER, M. D., Profowor of Chemistry Tnd Pharmacy. LOTAN G. WATSON, M. D , Professor of Theory and Practice. J ASi3S M. BUSH, M. D Professor of Special and ctureicai Anatomy. . , . . LEONIDAS M. LA WSON. M. D., (Editor of the Western Lancet, and Lecturer on Theory and at anil T.nror nn I henry ami Practice at Cincinnati,') Professor of General and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology. A full course of Lecture ot $105, payable in variably in advance; for which um, notes of good and solvent banks of the Statea whence the pupils come, are taken without discount ' The matriculation, and library ticket is $5, and the graduaUon fee $20, both of which are payable in par funds.. The Dissecting .:-u. iiiA. .n.l ik'ia1unrimint will h rintiri Iv uc( ia , . j reformed, and practical anatomy taught in person by the demonstrator, it ia earnestly advised that each pu- pal take the ticket for one session at least. The Faculty have appointed E. L. Dud lit, M. D to tbe office of Demonstrator or anatomy. THOS. D. MITCHELL, Dean. June 22. ' ' '57 ftatc oi tatc of North Carolina Jobibtos IHJouuiy. May Term, Court of Plea, and Quarter Sessions, 1844. Needham B. Stevens el als. .Ms. Julius A Stevens I ats. -tt. Petition for Partition of Land. It aDDearinsr to the satisfaction of the Court, that William H. Stevens, one of the heirs at Law of lien- . m. - A - x. ti 1- ry Stevens, ia a nonresident ot tnis oiaie : u is I ordertld iherefora that DUblltStlon be matte in uie Raleis-lf Retriater for six su'ecemive weeks, notifying him to beand appear at our next t;oun or riea anu Quarter Sessioa, to be held for tbe County f John- on. Hi thm llonri-hou in StnhhfiekL on ibe. fourth Xlondav in AUaust next, then and there plead, answer or mnr. and ia ahew cause, if any he hatb, why tbe nraver nf the Peutioa sh.iold not be granted; or, in riArnlr inrltrmrnt will be taken pro eonfesso. - ' Witness, Thomas Bagley, Clerk of our aaid Court,4 at Office, the fourth Monday in iay.;i-i. THU3. BAUIjIjI, . vj. y. 8BXECT, i a 'A ' ' 3 UnZL?LZ Ji4it miJlirtM Claslca1d4MatUematcaiCllOOl. I fTnHBSubacribVvhavingfvr CAPITAL; $300)00. THE NEW-YORK CMiTElBUTIONSHIP FIRE D&URAKCE COMPANY, j 0EFICE, NO. 57 WALL STREET. .Insure Dwelling-houses, Warehouses and Buildings in general. Merchandise. Household Furniture. Shiu euifdsng bi.-a in Port arid their Cargoes, and every description of personal property, , - AGAINST LOSS OK DAMAGE BV FIRE. J SMYTH KOGE1JS, President. R AV. Mastik, Secretary. D. W. STONE, Agent, At Raleigh, N. C. May 16. 1844. 40-w4weolypd Popular Literature in tbeap rorm. MAJOR JONES' Courtship. detailed with other Scents, incident, and adveniurea, in a series ot loiters with 12 sHustrations Price nO ceaU.- Ubatwonb, or the romance of a week. The Prairie Bird, by the Hon. C. A. Murray, price 25 Cents x ?y O Kvidn, the Navigator, and otht-r tales of Ireland, by Samuel Lover R. H A . price 25 Cent c A New ttpirit of the Age, edited by R. H. Home, price So cents; Pbantasmion, or Prince of Palm land, y Saiab Coleridge, ia 2 volumes, price 50 cents. The young Sailor, by Mrs. 8. B Dana. - Just received, and for Sale at the North Carolina Book Store. TURNER & HUGHES. . June 12, )P44. . 48-r- Taluable Property for Sale. rPpHE Sulcrilr, QesirnUs to remove his Printing J. material and carry on hi Imslnens in the neigh borhood Of lhe City, early in tbe ensuing .year, offers for sale lhe Houses and Lot on HillsborO Street, where he at present resides. The principal house has 12 rooms, heide the wjj room used a a Printing Office, and Editor's office, the largetof which would be an excellent dining room, or could tie converted into several sleeping rooms. The situation (as is well i i I . ..... . e TTXiL " - . . rtTVM ,' ?e .c,,yi 1 Fmii Ro.ino- ha.. rr.,.mn.r rr nnh.v, accommodation during the winter and sessioa- of the General Assembly . The cellar of the house i lathed and plastered ; there i a new brick kitchen ; an excel lent well of water ; good 6tablea, carriage bouse, &c. &c. The. price will be moderate ; a small pari of the purchase money will be required when the title is gi ven and foT the. balance a credit of one, two and three year will be allowed if devired, on bond bearingi i teret from the delivery of projerty, with satisfactory security. , ALSO, The House and lot contiguous to the above, former ly belonging to UauU Hunter Estate, i here is a good two story House on the premises, With stable anJ all necessary out houses. Thiai a very pleasant I and desirable family residence, and will be sold low and on very accommodating terms. x Should both or either of the above places remain unsold till the first of Jauuarv tiext. thev .will be of- fered for rent. THUMAS LORING. Jane 15. 1844. 49 2m. JTamily Groceries. BROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Shgar, Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, itli, Laguyra and Java Coffee, &c. &c AL80, Real Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of tha best quality. Heads of Families would do well to call and exam ine for themselves, as ihey were selected with care and are offered on the beet terms JAMES M. TOWLES. May 15. ' 40 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF PIANO.FORTES. OR some months past tbe subscriber ha been selling bis riano-r ones at a reducUoo of filtv dollars each-from hi former price. He has unhand at this time from 15 to 20 Pianos of different kinds, at prices varying from 5Q to 600 dollars as well as a number of second handed- ones, at leas prices. Sold aattject to be returned if not good. E. P. NASH, Petersburg, Va OFFICES TO REST. "IT AVI8H to rent the Office in the Rkqistes build tl ings, ; just vacated by P. Bcsasc, Esq. ' And, also heone adjoming, opening. on the Court green. . WESTON R- GALES, RliBhv March 4. . PLOUG II CASTING'S. .wirev i - i e tj tii. Al -.."TT- IT ' " i aZ Cl I T ... - coTistantiy on band. JAMES M. TOWLES. 54 July 2. ON COMMISSION- UTRS ftnntaiiiirKr 1 ormta i f CD ot e"1 ! i lo, h"hout sulphur. Very convenient for family uae, each, of Paieut perfumed MATCHES, I ,u" u vou, JAMES M. TOWLES. 43 Mav 2t. Attention Whigs and Democrats, TfUST received this day the following list of new aU and late Publications fresh from the Press. Chronicles of England, France, Spain and tbe adjoining Countries from the latter part of the reign ot Edward rhe 2d, to the Coronation of Henry 4lh.-r By Sir John Froissart. The Work of Lord Byron, in Verse and prose including hia letters. Journal dee. &c-; new Edition. Pleasant Memoriea of Pleasant Lands, By Mrs. L. H.' Shjourney. Li vea of A merican Merchants, eminent for Integri ty, enterprise and public Spirit. By tbe author of the Young AlarchanW Young PeopleVIdltramconUibiflg Moral Tales, Fairy Talo. Humorou Tale. Tale of the Times, I Consul's dauehier. 6lc. Slc By the Author of Peter riey,,.v : , Th Poems and Ballads of Schiller, translated by I Sir Edward Lviton Bulwer. Bart. I The Poem. 8acred,, Passionate, Httnlorous, of Nathaniel Parker Willis, h I vol, 8vo. Call St the North Carolina BookStore.Skad exab i North Carolina BookJUre.akad exaiUne tha Collec tion. For Sale by r-,-r.i -lbf:- jj ? . ki n,t - TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh. Joly 23. -. , j ( . ,.53 03" Tb Star, and Standard, will please cop jr. SMART, active negro Boy for ihe remainder of the year. Apply to : - .JAMES M. TOWLBS. Joly 2-, .-y;,;,. ,.r-t- t J.J..V-. 'fr ' - - - '"P TO THE NORTH ito'ty Lint. Notice to Travellers going North, via Portsmouth and H: K; Hoatl and Bay Line Steamers. WE would respectfully state to the travelling public, that we- are disposed, and will carry them as cheap as any Other fine, to Portsmouth or Baltimore. j Our Road is rub over with as much success as any in the countryour Boats on the Bay are of the first class, and commanded by experienced and attentive officers ; the Stage and Teams (between Meilge and Weldon, 14 miles.) are good drivers obliging, and the road a good one; and the traveller may rest as. sbred nothing shall be wanting on our part to make heir trip pleasant and taic. . We shall not be governed by what may be charged the traveller from Gusten to Baltimore, but what he ii Charged from Weldon. I Fare at present from Sledge' to Baltimore, j9, (meals iarluded on the Bny Boats.) Shoatd any further reduction be made by our op ponent, with a view to divert the travel from this comfortable and exieditiou8 route, wa ak the travel to come over to Weldon, an J they will only be charged from SIcdgPB what other pay from this place. f Our not defaming tbe upper route, -I am satisfied, will not do violence to ih feelings of the travelling community. We cannot play such a game. &u-b mensHo Becure patronage is not sanctioned by tbe Company. - Passenger are guarded against getting Ticket in Raleigh through to Petersburg as if they should change their route after leaving Raleigh, tbey mutdnj so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry bem from Giston to Petersburg. , Fare from Sledges to Portsmouth, $5 00 1 Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth and re- - turn in four days,' f7 50 WM. W. MOODY, Jn , Agent. Office Portsmouth R. R. Road Co., Weldon, N. C, July 1st, 1844, 54 fXj The Danville Reporter will copy. CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! TTTTTE 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 full assortment of bigb fiavored, imported Cigars, including I REGALIAS. WERNER, lESPERANZA, CUBRYr CAZADORES, HAVANA, LA NO KM A, PRliSCIPB, ' rfcC &C. "&.C. And all kinds of Domestic Manufactured Cigar. A general assortment of superior Chewing Tobacco; Maceouba, Consress, Coarse Rappee and Scotch Snuff, Cjg&f Case, Snuff Boxes, and all articles in the line, which We offer at New York price, by tbe wholesale and retail. All orders thankfully received. and attended to with dirpatch. : Purchasers, and the lover of a good Cigar and To bacco, will always be furnished with tbe best kinds, suited to the taste of the connoisseur. . Call and try at, KRA USE & MILLER S, W Favetteville Street. oPDoaitetbe Citv Hall, July 22. 59 NOTICE. If WILL OFFER for sale at tbe Court HoUte in li Statesville, on the 3d Monday in August next, the following TRACTS OF LAND or So much thereof aa will par the Taxes due thereon for the Year 1842. i Names. Joshua Inscore, Martin May, J. C. Buxton, Acre of I.anJ. Tax. 50 60 101J 194 188 155 124 80 369 183 150 195 5T 686 TOO 101 128 135 60 1J2 75 109 162 280 104 343 262 233 8B 100 Ut 118 20 133 53 89 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 i 89 nliram Fetts, s 26 16 15 56 Alexander Long) -Thomas Mess, J J D. 'Jonley, Isaac Gautney, Manly Mltlsaps, Joseph Fpe, Geo W-Conry, Jno, W.Conly, Susan Moose. Hugh F. McKay, Banks McRea, Isaac Baker, Allen Daniel, Elijah Meddowa, John A Morchiaon, William Smith, John Long,' William Clere's ict. Andrew Davis ihU E. R. Johnson, . Nathaniel Tester, VV. L. Davidson, Absalom Sherril, Moaes W. Sherril, . Milus Bagarly'a int. James Gaither, Isaac Green. Thomas Duncan, Joseph Gentle. John T. Toinlinscii, Jr. 1 "" ' J. 12 16 23 53 83 30 3 14 0 08 14 14 50 94 V 48 17 89 92 70 50 08 02 7& 52 86 31 3 1 . 1 16 8 2 1 F. JOHNSON, Sheriff. June 3d, 1844. : 47 WHOLESALE GROCERY COiiniSSlO MSTOltE. nnH E 3UBS;RIBER baa leased the Store on Bpl It ' Mnabrodk Street. ormosUe LxwiS F. Hicx's. and formerly ocebpied iJy LusiroaB Hi-fcaxB, for the purpose of conducting lha W holesale Grocery and Commission busiuess, and. epecUully enwcMs a call from Country Merchants and othera, !vrhoi may wish to purchase Groceries, aa be feels fidrtfideijt ha cah at-U Goddft un i goad terma is they can be pur chase at any Houe th Virginia. " . Ha. will also pay strict atttention to all Goods in trusted 10 his care,aAa Commiasida Merchant, and respectfully asks Cotlsignhiar.is, .... H ii ttdw in ?ther NottheMt Maikeis; porchafing bis etock Of Grocer ieav and thay wilt be ready tor In kpectioa at bis Store about the first Of September.-4; i5k fwIU also, attefl4,to receiviog nd biwardihg Goodi on the usual terms. . - M GEORGE AfpKpZk-; Messrs. Peebles, JIall 4 Co. . , t ' M Ar Willi j'annui iea- . - m N- M-Martin r Dohn4ni Tl,!' Petersburg. Vi AhgUrt lt. rriJ The-fendird arid H-boro' JcBr3 i pMasteowbl Ijrwsrd toer accSOM D It Y GO ODSf GHOC KMES, FANCY ARTICLESS&TOYS: rt'i... TKNE bf tbe Partners bf tha firm having' jnst re- V Mjiurtied fxoin tha North, haa brotogbt with him a larger and better supply of fresh Goods, in. tha. abovea " -branches, than haa hfeea kfept , in thi establishment ' heretofore all of Which in prices and Quality,' arf weli worthy to: be recommended to "bir nbtoerous friend and tbe publfet aa we are very well able to tell as tow aa any Store in thisCity. a ! -v ' . DRY GOODS. V u -An'ewirely fresh asrortment, -ecially Cafkoea, Handkerchief, Woollen U !, Glove ; and -Stocking, Muskrat and Sell skin Caps SheeObct atid Shirtings, etc. r , 0 5 FANCY GbiObs, HARDWARE t billi Fine artificUU Flowers, latest fashion fqj IhtW artificial Hair, f ,adiek' Taney and , W'nrk. .Boxes, Ataamjci, onuu-ooze iroru p eta to $3 50; raavelfing Bags,r Thermometers, Walking Canes. , finest Raiora, ShaVibg utenaila, DIrS,TC and Pocket Kuryea r great variely,: 8cissbrs ii very large supply of Pistols, Percbsaioh enpe 8hdt and fchotbelu, llirdbags, Powder flask;. Cotton hd. Wool cards, patent Balance. Sifters, Awl, Shoe thread, Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat ami 8boe brushes - Slate," Tfsbing Utcnsila, Lookingi-glasacs, varions sixes, Coffee-mills.-Pins, Needles, Pbmv, . Pockelbooka, Nujht TapeW Smoking Pipes; Twine, Corksrrewa, Whips, Pencils, ;BhUorta vplain aa painted Mugs, Mohair Caps, Clocks, .Waiters, Lamp Glas:sv Tumblers, Bowls, Platea,Cipand6attcers, , Dishes, Piu her, Cocoa-gourd, Various Lamps. FKESH CONFECTIONARY & GRDCEJRIE3. SUgarfCoffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. wesh farity and other Candies. Soda, Butter abd Water' Crackers, ti io bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine Apt. pie & other Cbeese.Smoked galmon,8cotehHerribga -Smoked Tongues, SausgeaFigs, Prunes, Dates, Fil Deru,f ulm, vv all aud CofcbshutB, Almbud,Pfefiervet Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. 1 and 2, Macardhi, CurrhnU, Kaisms, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive OR. SDerin and Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing & Smokmg Tobacco enu inai nncire ana oiner oegars. tscolcn and Mrs. Mil ler' Snuff, Canary Seed, Allspice, Pepper.JBlatk ing, Indigo; Copperas, Logwood, Madder, lamb and Candlewkks, Apples, Grapes, JujUbepaste Newark Cider. Ale, Potter, 200 bundles Cotton Yai&Bbck eU, Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oilr ike. : 5 GENUINE-PORT AND MADEIRA VVlNEt j sbfd only -. by the measure, n : - .--J PERFUMERY. M : v Otto df Rose, MacBar. Bekra, AhtibueT P matum, Cologne, Florida and LaveHer WaArsi Shaving soap, Essence, Opodeldoc, BcrjrfhbU, pint Saucers. ', ' MrsfCAL INSTRUMENTS. f" Finest Violins, bows, stribirs. bridtres. ihrews. Fih? gerboarda. Guitars, Flageblettes, Fifes, Flbte. Clari onelt, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. . . . : . t STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers, SpelhngT!ictbb snd Boot Books, Geographies, Key of He4en (Catholic ) En graving, Paper, Penl, Quills-, Ink, Inkstands Ink powder, Sealihg-Wax, Letter-stamp, Wafers. " Fencing and Boxing Apparittvs : r Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, BreattptateT GAMESi' -a .. Dominos. Chesvihehi Backgammon. It ebb. Teh pina, Cup and Bill, Graces and Battiedobr, skipping T 1 1 . JEWEL Fine gold arid ilfer,as well as.gerlbttb llvfer, ah4 pihebback, vix. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fih -1 ger-rings. Thimbles. Table anil Tea SpoOnl, Dw5! seit Knives and Forks, Metal Combs,' Tea elli. Spectaclef, Cell-buckles, Key. , ,1,;?. - TUY8. w.iif A large and choice supply, as Ptint&g. Presses, pdinted Children's Tirhnks, t hiettbarrows, B ureaus, Marbles, Humthihg topa.DrurJD, Ralile,. Wbrkties, mouth Organ, Harps, TrompeU, Magic.' Labteths, Paint boxes, magnetic Toy s. false Paces, Ckhhohs, Microscopes,' China setts, ' Drlimineis,' fafcfcy toys, and all sorts of Dolls, ir ' ..1 vv V ; n ,,G,W.CGRIMME,; Corner of Fayette ville and Hargctt 8 trtets Rateigl,Dec.l.l843 , ' '' TpK AG iJER ilEQT YPE.-rTo be disbosed df If 1a splendid Daguerreotype Machine, wlfh all the fixture of the firmest materials. ," Acbromatib Lr bsej by the famed Chevalier Of Paris, an3 set jh' brass slides. This machine ' Is lately Imported fm lin den. ' Apply personally br by letter, rstaio tjCv DoairtRaleigh., 't- j '1 'v'v ttn'p-'i WHITE EtEJtbi Tl rTK AT : KEGS . ofc Wetbereir rPWlalYhilf H UL jy Lead juSt to hand, and fbi sate Very low, , 8TITH A, PESCUD-. ALSO, a large8upply bf 4 GnAYS OINTMENi. for earthy the frotl aihgle box4; at Mauufacturera prices. u ' V! 8TITH 4r PESCUD&4 June 25. itATE Oi?roiiTH bAROLlNAV UxxTii M County, Court of Equity-Spng Terihi184 s t is ordered by the. Cottrt iof Equity for this Cbun : ty , that noUce be given in tile jaieigb . Keguiter f? tneir abare or tbe Estate ! saw a nomas kouo, r six weeks, to Henry iuffin,.Kat.4uffln and l-.. . B. "Ruffing Heirs at Liw of Tboniaa ttui3ri,t"decd; Iktei of Bertie Connlv. to' L iheir claim to the same will he barred' brtc ; F of Lhxutatiods. , ,i -'-'v-l.Tritfttv ,S WihaWi Berlie Co. N C. ;i July 15, 1844. 17 6wH idle 41 Rortb CardXiaaJi-'frrriaT County. . Courtof Pleas and Ouirtet fcrionsi- av TbrmvlM. , ' tuzaoetn Stevens, it am: -jrv -? :i,4tWffiiamtt. 8vttsJffi nt ,Wf?s i&eWtotffa&itiitjfa'tyStattS Hiss a J , It appesring W lha jaetiohr of Jhb- CoiifU tSaJ) William II. Stevena i one of tbe deiendanl in this ease, is a jjbresidfht tif rttfis, StiCiaV'It ialfietefora dfdeed t y the Court, that publication be mala tn the ' WmF- 'T,Lii ftth. il . .aiJJ.ir - - .-mwvmv amvi a W ss - him mm - w - - ' m fc5hew cause if inr h hathi wh4tol?raiO ' U TctJaotf -. shohkl :iot f h gratited f aE-a . jodziheiit wifl bf taken rir sas.f J ,VkU pottfying: tjiesftia Wttaanr ITpStevens Jo be mfcj je , " : ' r at tt)asxf QwMJftWQP1 tte58 CTf; u held for tJie lJoonty Johnston, aiina juosn' . noose in emiinueto, on ae rovrwi iuMj .v--f'- next.'lfiwi'a there to . .! -tt . 63-m I v, raa. Thm J3a--ci t; ir:j crzrt ; r ' ; -1 r 'i . w 4 M , f -5. ... a . . 4- rfm.-!--' W .. . v..

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