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V TTE'. ... : Pnbmliti Stmi-weeiiy, sy ) VffiSTON R- GALES, - nrrfR AND FEOPRUBTOB. I FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1844. rvrrcDErc 70. - SMI ;: - AJNlil) Jl OWim CAROLINA GAZE Of the Semi-Wcekly 'RileUk KefUter. SoscR.FTio.-Five Dollar, per annom-half in A"TisBMWT..-For every SM Zne, Brst insenion, One DoUr ; each .ubwjaenunwrtion, Trenty-fi Ceuts. 1 CoCRT OBDKR'and Jodiciai. Adtetmmiiit ..n k chareed 25 peecnn biaUer; bat a deduction of S3 J Pr cenl-wiH made fr0,n lhe "f14' Prict for gdrerusere u jw AritfftrHsemerHs. inserted in the SbmiWkbki.y R(qistbr. will also appear in the Wiekly Paper free of charge. j (0 Letteri to the Editor must be foitf aid. Splendid ItOlterien FOR SEPTEMBER. J. G. GREGORY, & CO. I Managers. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Claw 32, for 1844 Xa drawn at Alexandria, D. C. -on Saturday the 7th of Sept , 1844. raixcsi 30,000 dollars, 1,0000 dollars, 6,000 dollars, 3,140 dollars, 3,000 dollars, 2,500 dollars, 2,000 dollars! 50 Prizes of SIOOO. Tickets 10 Halves 5 Quarters $ 50. 35,000 Dollars ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 33. for 1844 J ' To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on 8atarday, Kept 14, 1814. CAPITALS. $35,000 $13,000 $7,000 3.S70 5UPrizi'.s of 1,000 I) ollars.. TickctoSlO Halve $5 Quarters 92 50. 30,000 Dollars Capital! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No, 34. for 1844. TobeoVawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday the 21t of Sent, 1844. : . PRIZES: 30,000 Dollars, 10,000 Dollar?, 5,000 Dollars," 3,000 Dollars, 2,500 Dollars, 1,017! Dollars, 100 Prizes of 1000 Dollars, &c &c. , ivc Ticket $10 Halve $5 Quarters $J 50. Certificates of Packages of 35 whole ticket $130 Do do 25 half do 65 Da do 25 quarter do 32J SOMETHING BRILLIANT! 50,000, 25,000, 15,000, iDollars. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY r. Class E. for 1844. Ti be drawn at Alexandria. IX C. on Saturday the 2Sih of Sept.. 1844. 78 No. Lottery 15 Drawn Ballots. About one prize to a Hank. GRAND SCHEME. 1 50,000 Dolfaray 25,000 Dollars, 15,000 Dollars, 10.000 Dollars, 7,000 Dollar?, 5.000 Dollars, i 3,500 Dollars, 2,617 Dollars, i prizes of 1 ,250 dolls. 60 of 1,600 do! U. 20 of $500 20 of 400 d..ll. 20 of 250 dolls. 25 of 200 doUs. 300 of 150 dollars, dee. fc. Whole Tickets only $15-Ha!f $7 50-Quarter $3 75 EiRhth $1 87. i . Certificates of packages in the above splendid Lot- 7 win e sent as tolluws : I UrtiScttes of Packages of 26 whole tickets $170 "o do 26 half do 85 Do do 2t Quarter do 42 Do do 26 eiehtb do 21 Ordert for Ticket and Share and Certificate of rwnartt in the above Splendid Lotteries, will re we the most prompt attention, and an official ac count of each drawing sent immediately after it is O'er to all who order fr.m ns adJress. J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers, Washington CUy, D. C VALUABLE LAUD FOR SALE. THE Subscriber, being determined to migrate to the South of West, proposes to sell on very ea- J Usrm the Tract of LAND 00 which he now Uvea, woiaining fur hundred and thirty acres: The Tract m Nash county, within one mile of tha Franklin "Jje- a.lj,4ning the land of Gustin Perry, William B. WiUunis and others. The land is welt adapted to Im 'culture of Cotton, Corn and Tobacco, having Hfficient cleared land on it to work ten hands to ad Tnitge; nearly 3 hundred acres lie in woods which of the very best quality, there being about one ban tofl acres of Tar Rir Uor mmmA f.;i- ...t jjmi in ridges, so that the bottoms only are subject to aeairnyed by inundation, which is not very of- ; most of the cleared land 4s fresh, and the plan Wwi in good repair, well watered, and the building fciafort able. But the belt of all vi . 1..- GOLD MINE has recently been discovered on theJ br.M.: t , . . . T rwm, uy a vrwj rapenencea miners and 1 nave warned in a pan particles weighing; from four tntwen-tj-tfle grains, and many smiller ones in any branch oa Tract, and yet the Subscriber will sell low and "e good time. He will either take Nearoes. sell on ,crdiiofone, two, and three years with good security. , "ill exchange with any gentleman who owns, in either Alarms. Tennessee, ( Western District) H,ouri, Akansas, Florida or Texas. JLTome and wr yourselves. LOUIS 2 DUNN. Co. N. C. Aufc 5, 18441 : - f 66-8 1 iaEGAR for Pickling. Also, prime Lamp OiL JAMES M, TOWLES. rtU2Ut 19 67- ON COMMISSION; .iU H BOXEs conuining I gross nnaltboxea Iteacb, of Patent peffemed MATCHES, JowroU,l"U hau Ver' to (ok familyi se, A JAMES M. TOWLES. :..'-...' 7 27. PICKLED OYSTERS. WAT REDUCED PRICES, RICH can be transported to any distance. J gallon Stone Jars or Tin Cans at 60 eta. do. do. " do. f 87f Mhich .Jo- 0tM f aperior qoaliry, at 87J Ij re kept in an lee-house, constantly for sale Aoe is a' W- OR1MME, M8,1844. j 42-.6HI. Valuable Property far Sale. fTnHE Subscriber, wuhinf to remove South, offers U for tale his Harold's Creek Tract of Land, lying within 3 mrles of the Town of Oxford. Granville County, N. C, containing 1200 acres. The Planta tion ts in good repair, and in an improved and impro ving condition, being in a superior state for the culti vatton of Tobacco and "Grain. The improvements consist of a large two story Dwelling House, with every convenient out house, tobacco barns, &e. ALSO, Locust Valley, situated 1 miles from Oxford, con taining 400 acres, being well and completely hupri ved, the Dwelling House being highly commodious and comfortable most pleasantly situated, and sur rounded by extensive orchard of well selected fruit. ALSO, Jferitsville, containing 215 acres, immediately ad jacent 10 Oxford. There is in a state of being built upon this Tract, a Dwelling of the largest dimen sions, and in the neatest style "6f architecture, located on an eminence overlooking the town, within a half mile of the Court bouse, which the Subscriber de signs completing in the course of the year, and which be is willing to contract with the purchaser to com plete in that-time. These Tracts are all continuous, but may be cultivated seueraterv. or ther may be con solidated, and cultivated by one individual. They are located in a region of country than which there is none more healthy, and in the midst of a society unsurpas sed for intelligence, refinement and high moral excel lency. 1 hey will be sold on accommodating terms. Persons desirous of examining them, are requested to call on the subscriber t Meritsvilie. JOHN C. TAYLOR. July 22, 1844. 59 tf LET EVERY WHIG SING X New CLAY Mrsic Just received by O. L. CLEAVELAND. Raleigh, Aug. 14. 66 N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That application will be made by the In. tendant and Commissioners of Raleigh, at the next session of ibe Legislature of North Carolina, for the passage of an Act or Acts, amendatory of the City Charter. Raleigh. Aug. 14, 1844. 66 1m OTICE. All those who have ac counts remaining against the folate of Mrs. Rebecca Williams, will please present them immediately, as I will depart in a few days for the West. LEWIS WILLIAMS. Adoi. Aususi 15. 1844. 66 rs. Xanib's Boarding School South East Corner of Walnut and Broad Streets. PHILADELPHIA. I HE duties of this institution will be resumed on I Monday, the 2nd day of September. Tt-rms for tuition in English, Latin, French and .Music, with boarding, washing and. the use of instru ment, $300 per aunum. No extra charge except for Sratioaary. " ' '-' ' aaramxirccs. J. K. Kane, Esq. Dr. R M. Patterson, ' Dr. George KcClellan, U. Reese Fry, Esq. Aug, 12, 1844. 66 2m PLOUGH CASTINGS. TprJST received a large supply of Points to Rich f moiid's Cst Iron Plough, Land Slides, dec kept constantly on hand. JAMES M. July 2. TOWLES. 54 FALL TRADE. 1844- An immense Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fan ey Articles, Brushes, Spices, c. c. TTDY ARRIVALS from Boston, New York. 4c. ITjT 4"c, we are now receiving; oar Fall Supply of uoous emDracing a very Heavy aioeJC ot everytning in our line. Our Goods were selected with especial reference to the Wholesale Trade, I being of the Choic est Quality, and bought in large quantities at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. We are therefore ready to compete with other H ouses, ifor A or ou A We respectfully solicit a call or order from all Merchants and Physicians who are in want of any of the articles in our line of business, as we are deter mined to sill ad to miit. Below we enumer ate a few leading articles, all of which, together voiih every thing toe sell, vet warrant to be of the BEST QUALITY, and at fKIUKS WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Epsom 8alt Alum 1 Verdigris (Dry and in Oil) 1 1 erra im seinrtu G. Camphor Opium umbur. Lampblack V ermillion Sugar Lead Cream Tartar Bronzes Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil (of fartaric Acid A toes best quality) Tanners Oil (best qnalty) Calomel (beat) 8upr. Cor. Soda (Spanish Brown, Venetian Red Rhubarb, Ipecac, Jalap Magnesia, Quicksilver Soda Powders Sedlits do Bslsom Copavia CasUle Soap. G. Aradic INDIGO (best Flotant and Morrtlla) Madder. Copperas, Blue Stone Logwood, Comwood, Red wood Brimstone,Flower Sulphur Cochineal, Red Sanders outpbate Morphine Are.ate do SI urate do Sulph. Quinine Cologne, Florida, and Toi let Water Extracts, Otto Rose, Fancy Soaps Castor Oil (in bottles and Brushes of all kinds barrels) Sweet Oil do do r'epper. .Mustard, eptce, Maee, Nutmees, . Ginger, Spirits Turpentine do do Glue, Inks of all kinds, Best Salad Oil Lifnoria (best Cololna) Potty, Shoe Blacking Surgical and Dental Instiu While Lead, (in kegs and menu and Medical Books MryOv,- !' i Litharge,, Red Lad Crome Green" Crome Yellow Crome Red , Paris Green Prussian Bine.' WINDOW GLASS of all sizes Coach Varnish Copal do Japan do '4c. dee. dec. TYLER fc HILL. Wholesale Druggists, Sycamore 8t. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 24, W44. - 69 6w V Greenslioro!. Patriot, HilUboro' Recorder, will insert the above once a week for six weeks in the place of the one now in print. " The Milton Chroni cle, Oxford Mercury and Ashboro' Chixeo will also insert 6 weeks and send their bill to as. .A- FALL 8UPPLIES OP Jliusic, Jilusical instrument, FJJSTCY ARTICLES, SfC. A FOR SALB IT E P. NASH, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia. COUNTRY Merchants and others in wantof any of the above artictes.will find in my establishment the moat desirable stock I have ever offered, at great ly reduced prices. A call from my old friends and customers is solicited MORE II El AND RET H'S PILLS. E have just received a fresh supply of this valuable Medicine, which is recommended by thousands of persons whom they have cored of Con sumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, apd a sense of fullness in the back part of the Head, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow1, and common Fevers of 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 Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Cbolic. Cholera Mor bus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the' Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, or 8aint Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, some of thirty years standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles. Cos tivenoss, all Eruptions of the Skin. Frightful Dreams, Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, rela x ations, &c. Also, Brandreth's Liniment, for snres, swelling, wounds, &c, at 25 cents a bottle. There are Agents for selling the above in every Countv in the State. WILL: PECK, Agent, Raleigh, May 14, 1844. 39 ly To Southern & IWeatem Jtlerchants. JARVIS, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 81, Front SL New York, MA VE constantly on hand, and offer for sale, either for Cash or approved credit, alarge and carefully selected assortment of Groceries. Teas, Li quors, Wine, &c. amone which are the following : SUGARS. 8t Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single refim-d Loaf and Crushed. COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Lagurra, 8U Domin go, Cuba, Ac TEAS. Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Pouchong, comprising all the different qualities, in every variety of packages. LIQUORS. , Seignette, J. J.Dupuy, Otard Dupuy J- Co. Mac- Glory, Champaigne and a variety of other French Brandies, with St. Croix Ruai, Jamaica Rum, Hoi- and Gin, &c WINES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. Tenerifie, Port, Malaga, Muscat, 4c a full assortment of each kind, embracing all the different qualities. Also, Principe and Havana eegars, Indigo, Pepper Pimento, Cassia, oc. rc. To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would say. that all orders entrusted to our care, will tie executed with promptness and strict fidelity, and every article sent away shall be exactly what it purports to be. Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. Feb 6. 1844. 12 ly T1UNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY. rrnbe Lectures will commence as usual, on the first U Monday in November, and close on the laat day ofFebruary, under the following FACULTY: BENJAMIN W.DUDLEY, M.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of 8urgery. WM. H. RICHARDSON, M. Dn Professor ef Ob- stetricks, 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 PETJ3R, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. LOTAN G. WATSON. M. D , Professor of Theory and Practice. JAMES M. BUSH, M. D , Professor of Special and Surgical Anatomy. LEON IDAS M. LAWSON, M. D., (Editor of the Western Lncet and Lecturer on Theory and Practice at Cincinnati,) Professof General and Pathological Anstomy and Phys' gj. A full course of Lectures costs $1 05, payable in variably in advance: for which sum, notes of good and solvent banks of the States whence the pupils come, are taken without discount The matriculation, and library ticket is 85. and the graduation fee $20, both of which are payable in par funds. The Dissecting iicaei is aiu , anu ma uiw ucpiiucu "m cumvij reformed, and practical anatomy taught in person by the demonstrator, it is earnestly advised that each pu pil take the ticket for one session at least. The Faculty have appointed E- L. Dudiit, M. D to the office of Demonstrator of Anatomy. THOS. D. MITCHELL, Dean. June 22. 67 A SPLENDID EDITION. Intended for Public and Private Libraries, CAN be procured at this Office. Persons remitting Five dollars, will have the work forthwith sent to them. July 20, 1844. 59- AHOGANY PICTURE FRAMES the dozen or single. For sale at the new I new Dook store oy a a O. L. CLEVELAND. Raleiah; July 10. M rtnmrri'i Roofs. Two Cases of Gentlemen's Dress, Calf and Morocco BOOTS, warranted Philadelphia work of the best quality' at very reduced prices. , w , JAMES M. May 15. . TOWLE8. . 40 rlTW ELEOTRO-TYPE GILDERS And i IH DAGUERRIANS. The Subscribers have oe hand a. well-selected assortment efCbem teals, suitable for the above operators, consisting in part of the following articles: Nitric Acid, Prusaiate of Pot ash, Muriatic Acid. Cysnuret of Potass, Potassium, Sulph. Copir. Chlorate of Potassa. Also, Watch" maker's Oil and Brushes. STITH dt PESCUD. Jena 25. v 51 JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at this Office With neatness and despatch. ; CAPITAL, $300,000. THE NEWoYORK COmiBUTMSHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OEFICE, NO. 57, WALL STREET. Insure Dwelling-bouses, Warehouses and Building in general, Merchandise, Household Furniiure, Ships building Ship in Port and their Cargoes, and every deripiin of personal Property, AGAINST LOSS OR DAltfAGB BY FIRE. J 8MYTH ROGERS, President. R. W. M.iaTiv, Secretary. D. W. STONE, Agent, At Raleigh, N. C. May 16, 1844. 40-w4weolypd JFamily Groceries, rrpROWN, Havanna, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, LTD Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Rio, Laguyra and Java Coffee, &c. &c. AL80, 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 REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF PIANO-FORTES. FOR some monihs past the subscriber has been sellinjr his Piano-Fortes at a reduction of. fiflu dollars each from his former prices. He has on hand at mis time from 15 to 20 Pianos of different kinds, : nces varying from 250 to 600 dollars as well as number of second banded ones, at lea nrices. Sold subject to be returned if not good. E. P.NASH, Petersburg, Va. OFFICES TO REIT. IWI8H to rent the Office in the Rboistkr b uild ings, just, vacated by P. Bus as c, Esq. : And, also luone adjoining, opening on the Court green. WESTON R. GALES. Raleigh, March 4. Attention Whigs and Democrats, TTUST received this day the following list of new mj) and late Publications fresh from the Press. Chronicles of England, France, Spain snd the adjoining Countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward the 2d, to the Coronation of Henry 4th. By Sir John Froissart. The Works of Lord Bvron, in verse and prose including his letters. Journals dec. dec, new Edition. Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Lives of American Merchants, eminent for Integri ty, enterprise and public Spirit. By the author of the xuong Merchant. Young People s Library, containing Mor;.l Tales. Fairy Tales, Humorous Teles, Tale of the Times, Consul's daughter, die die By the Author of Peter Parley. The Poems and Ballads of Schiller, translated by Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, Bart. The Poem. Sacred, Passionate, Humorous, of Nathaniel Parker Willis, in 1 vol. ftvn Call at the North Carolina Book-Store, and examine the collec tion. For Sale by TURNER dc HUGHES. Raleigh, July 23. 59 fXj The Ptar and Standard, will please copy. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. THOMAS AND CHARLES ELLIS, Importers of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery and ctms; 106 Makv Stuket, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. TJJ ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants of IjQj North Carolina. that they are now about re cMving, direct from England, by the Ships u Rob Roy, Richard Anderson and others, the mot beauti ful Assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY & DRY GOODS, ever before offered in this market They now have made extensive arrangements for im porting all their Foreign Goid direct to James Ri ver. I hey are all purchased in Lngland tor Cash, during the dull seasons there, when the Markets sre depressed, sthey import all their own goods, and have no recourse to Northern Markets for their sup plies, they have both the Importer's and Jobber' profit, and can therefore sell very utuo indeed to good and punclualcttsiomers. Th. y are well awn re that a strong prejudice exists against Richmond; but they pledge themselves to sell as low, and be content with as small profit, as any respectable Importing Houe orth, and beg the public to call arid examine their Stock throughout, as it contains every article usually sold by Hardware and Dry Goodsmen. Richmond, A u. 12,1814. ) Double Granite front Warehouse, S No. 160. Main Street S 66 -Im FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. Williams, Haywood & Co. are now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, a large and gen eral assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals. i PAINTS AND OILS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS-WAKE, PERFUMERY, die. Which they are prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants, and others dealing in their line, at unusually low prices. Those wishing to buy, will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewheie. Particular attention at oil times will be given to putting up Prescriptions, ss well as the dispensing of Medicines. Raleigh. July 1844. 6m57 IB 4 DAYS JFrom New York A I FEW pieces brack MANCHESTER GING HAMS, 2 pieces striiied CAMBRIC for mmming. 1 dozen Ladies best qualify black H. S. GLOVES, large sizes, ' AUo, ladles raw SILK HOSE of extra sizes. 2 pieces LOVE RIUBON, and daily expected other Goods. I T. H. SNOW. Family TEA, good Uno charge. ' ..August 5. 3F ?? :- u isi t 8MART active negro Boy for (be remainder of the year. Apply to JAMES M.-TO WLBS. - Morninar Dew Drop. AMBAUT a best quality TOBACCO of above brandy for sale by the box or single pound, at manufacturers prices, at 1 STITH dc PESCUIT8 , Drug. Establishment. May SO. TO THE NORTH -Dafy Line. oEiii Notice to Travellers going North, via Portsmouth and K. R. Road and Bay Line Steamers. TTTITE would respectfully state to ibe travelling V V poblic, that we are disposed, and will carry them as cheap as any other or Baltimore. line, to' Portsmouth Our Road is run oveiwith 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 Hedges 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 Weldon. Fare at prcent from Sledges' to Baltimore, $9, (meals include! 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 Sledges' 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 came. Such means to secure patronage is not sanctioned by ibe Company. Passengers are guarded against getting Tickets in Raleigh through to Petersburg n if they should .change their route after leaving Raleigh, tbey must do so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry them from Gaston to Petersburg. Fare from 8ledges to Portsmouth, $5 00 Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth and re turn in four days, $7 50 WM. W. MOODY, J., Agent. Office Portsmouth 4- R. R. Road Co.,? Weldon, N. C. July 1st, 1844. - 3 54 (Ej The Danville Reporter will copy. Splendid collection of JKedical Works. TniORNER'S Special Anatomy in 2 vol. JU Dungleson's Human Physiology, Hope on the Heart, Lawrence on the Eye, Phillips on Indigestion, Graham's Chemistry, Condie on Diseases of Children," Ellis Formulary, Chapman on Viscera, Alison's Pathology, Watson's Practice, Williams' Pathology, Cooper on Hernia, Prout on the Stomach, Dewees' Practice, on Children, M - on Females, A new edition of Gunn's Domestic Medicine. For sale at the North Carolina Book-store, corner of Fayetteville and Morgan streets. TURNER dc HUGHES. July 2. 54 TO SOUTH Ell W TRAVELLERS. THE Proprietors of the Stage Lines from Colum bia. S. C. to Raleigh, N. C. and the Raleigh dc Gaston Rail Road Company, take this method of in forming the public, that they have reduced the fare for all through Passengers taking their route, to the fol lowing rates to wit : 1 Colombia to Gaston. $17,00 Camden to do 16,00 Cheraw do 12 00 Fayetteville do 6,00 ' Intermediate points, South of Fayetteville, in the same proportion. The above rates are considerably less than by any other route, and the same expedition is afforded. Passengers leaving any of the above mentioned points and taking this route, arrive at the Junction. eighteeen miles North of Weldon, before those by any other line. rr Travellers are particularly cautioned against believing the slanderous reports circulated by interes ted persons against the Raleigh ox Uaston Kail Koad. Having undergone extensive repairs, and great im provements in its machinery and Coaches within the last year, it is passed over with as much ease and safety as any road in the country. Persons, desirous of taking the rortstnoutn and Bay route to Baltimore, can do ao by taking the Stage line at Sudor s (near Gaston), and passing over to Weldon. a distance of twelve miles, where they will connect with the Train on the Portsmouth and Roan oke Rail Road. rr No additional Charge is made for the Stage route, as Passengers are taken from Slkbss's to Baltimore, at the same price as from Weidob. B. L. McLAUGHLIN, Stage Proprietor. E P.GUION, Do VV. HOLLlSTER,8upt.R. dcG. R. R. Co, Adgust 20, 1844. 67 XjT The Fayetteville Observer and Colombia Chronicle will insert for three monihs, and forward bills to this Office for collection. JYOTICE. TTTilDS will be received at the Executive Office, in ITD tbia City, for four weeks from the date hereof, Hor the delivery, to the Clerk of the County Court of each County in the State, or a set or otabbaxo capaciti Mkasusks, viz : Half Bushel, Gallon- Half Gallon, Quart, Pint and Half Pint, consUtu, tin a set. Tbe roeasttre must be packed, (a set in a box,) ready for delivery, and will probably weigh by the set, including the box, from 60 to 75 lbs. each. They will be delivered for distribetion, at the Town f Dville, Virgia'; or, if more convenient to the ondertaker, one-tbcd of them may be defivered Greensboro', Guilford County Uk ';& There ere, in all, seventy-four sets to be delivered. JOHN M. AlOREHEAD M Raleigh, August 1, 1844. - 62-4W: : 8PLENDID LIKENESSES OP H0N TBEO DOKBmilll GHDISB 5, TTUST received this day, at' the North Carb tna I ny Bookstore, Raleigh. K. U. I TURNER dc HUGHE. 69 July i. DKY GOODS, G0OCKRIES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CH IN A, JEWELKRY, FAN C Y A RTICI KS & TOTS. ONE of the Partners of the firm, havieg just re turned from the North, has brought with him e larger and belter supply of freth Goods, in the above branches than , has been kept in the establishment heretofore ; all of which, in pices and quality, are weli worthy to be recommended to our ' numerous friends and the public, as we are very Well able to sell as bw as any Store in this City. . : DRY GOODS .r-i An entirely fresh assortment, especially Calkoee .Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, Gloves and Stock ings. Muskratand Seal skin Caps, Sheetings, and Shirtings, etc, ' ' - ' FANCY GOODS, HA RDW ARE dc CHINA Fine ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, latest fashion, artificial Hair, v Ladies' Fancy and ' Work Boxes , Writing ieska, Baskets, Snuftboxee from 5 tto to $3 50 ; Travelling Bags,. Thernmnetera, Walking Canes, finest Raeors, Shaving utensils Dirk, Peg and Pocket Knives of great variety, Scissors; n very large supply of Pistols, Percussion caps, Shot and fchotbelta, ttirdbag, Powder flasks ; Cotton s.nd Wool cards, patent Balances, lifter, Awls, Shoe thread. Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat and 8tu.e brushes ; Slate. Fishing Utonsile, Looking-glasses, varions size,, (Joffee mills. Pins, Needles, Purees, Pocketbooks, Night Tape:, Mnoking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, plain and ' painted, Mugs. Mohair Caps. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Pitrbers, Cocoa-gourds, vasfoes Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY dc GROCERIE8. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. fresh fancy pad other Candies Soda, Butter and Water Crackers, Pilot bread, 8ugar and Ginger Cakes, beat Pine Ap ple & other ChrescSmoked Sa!mon,Soojrb Herrings Smoked Tongues, Sausage, Figs, Pronfv Dates, FiL berU,Palm,Wall and Cocosnuts, Almonds,Preservefl, Pickles, Brandy Frtiit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Nutmeg, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing dc Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and other 8egara. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's Snuff, Canary Seed, Allspice, Pepper, Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candle wicks, Apples. Grapes, JujbbepasteNewark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Sock ets, Brooms, Whale and best 8 perm Oil, dee. GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WIKE, sold only by the measure. PERFUMER. Otto of Rosea, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink 8aueers. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. j . Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboarda, Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets, STATIONARY. . Almanacs, Primers, Spelline. Picture and Sons- Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic 1 En gravings, Paper, Pens. Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax. Letter-stamps, Wafer., - , tenexnz and lsvxxne AptmratUM. "' Toils, Swords, Glove. Masks, Hats, Breastplates ., uajvlco. ... Dorainos. Chessmen, Backaanunon. Keno. Ten- pin, Cup and Ball, Graces and BalUedoors, skipping ropes, RoIIet. i x JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as weli as germsfi silver, and pinchbeck, viz. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fin ger-rings, j nimmee. i ai.Ja and lea Spoons, Urn sen Knives and Forks, Metal Combs T Bells, Spectscler, Belt-buckles. Key. . TOYS. Alarge and choice supply ss Printing Presses. painted Children's Trunk,. Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattle, Whistles, mouth Organs, Harp, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint ooxe, magnetic Toy, raise Feceav Cannons, Microscopes, China setts, Drummeis. .fancy toys. and all sorts of Dolls. " ' ' ' O. W. dk C. GRIMME, f Corner of Fayetteville and HargeUJStreets Raleigh. Jnly 1, 1844 96 BAGVEnREOTTPE.' TobedUposed of a splendid Daguerreotype Machine, with all the fixtures of the finest materials. Achromatic Jenses, by the famed Chevalier of Paris, and 'set in bras slide. This machine is lately imported fnm Lon don. Apply personally or by letter, postpaid, to C. Do a att, Raleigh. . .. April 1. 27- WIMtTJE LEAD. , KEGS of Welhereir Philsd While Lead jost to band, and fot te very, low, STITH dc PESCUD.. 110! ALSO, a large supply of GRAY'S: OINTMENT, for sale by the gross or single box, at Manufacturer's price. STITH dt PESCUD. .. June 25.... , . - 61 y, . EECKU ITII'8 PILLS The Sub: scribers beep constantly on hand atrip ply of Beckwith's Pi Its, which they will sell of! ac commodating terms at wholesale or retaiL l- STITH 4- PESClD.s PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATIONS We have now on hand, some of aU the Books pub- -hshed by the Board nf Pqblicatkn of the Presbyte rian; Cburehw together wifb? the New Hymn Book, all of which we offer at their own prices ae sold la Philadelphia. Those who wish to pofcbase bad best call, or nl in their order to the Nor ih I'aroline Bookstore. , y JTUHN ER dc tt UGHE8.' Raleigh. July 12. :-:A imimmM z TTOHNJ. EMPIEvwbe: haTUeo scwral yearn f en;aged tn teaching, is detroos.ef a situattoi in some Academy, School nr private iamlly. rfleji- : fers to teach iny W all the branches of an Egtith, Mathematiral aTdt CIastcal ' Education, an3 arins; ' those, that are not SrhoVbours, io; give lewohsr pa '. '? the Piano tr tlie Gair andln French Tl aCbe ' possesses sll requisite quarificrtions f.w the tbtifXtnf? fen for Wim.mTal to his Father RevVDr. A.'Eatnek ' v Is'lmaTfrgiriis' :.r' V 7 Our OfSce being sqppTied with the groaxteti yjr;!y wf ; 5 . . -Fancy. aoo.TtT' -iiWs" are prepared to esrr. PAitrHtKTs, Cards CittcrrtAr uzsiLti t In style not inferior to any 03 4a Li ZzzJ 1; i -i , i 1 4 9
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1844, edition 1
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