if-' if a- . JLVJOi publislicd tal-TTtcMr, by. WESTON R. GA1VES i: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1844. SDITOS AKD PfcOPRIETOS. -1-' -VJi-U JL-JUL -Hi. JLaMJMU JLJ..N ilL VLJTiJCi 1LV - - . . I -1 Of the &eial-Weckly Kalclgh iegUtet SeBScmWTioK, Five Dollars per Muuunbalf in advance. ' ' "M , ADVMTISBMBWT. For every Sxen X4". Irst insertion, OneyoHar; eacn nHwnuMswui TorMntV'rlve Cents. CoOKT Oaofsas and JodigiaC Aovsb-T1sm4ckt be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction 5f 33) Pr cenuwill be made from the regular prices, (o, drertisers Dyiue year, v c Advertisements, msertea m toe smi- vt kilt RcoisTKa, wili also appear i lha Wbkw Paper free of charge. - . Letters to the Editor must be ot-f aid Print Warcho use, ' IN NEW YORK, I To sapplf the Citj'and Inferior Trade, by the Piece or Package, U j KEUOVED From 113, Pearl Stwet, to 44 CEDAR STREET, Nkak William Stbeet. LEE & BREWSTER five vetice to the Dealers in Dry (roods, that they hsve removed their Warehouse for Printed Ctlicuesexeloswely.from Pear! to 44 Cedar street, lly cotufining their attea tion to Prints onry, L. & B are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpastang any ever before offered in America and to sell at prices as low, and generally lower, than houses whosa attention is divided among a large variety of article. J The Stock consists of several tkouanda of Pattern end Coloring, embracing every variety of American and Foreign Prints Io market many styles of which are got op exclu sively for their own sales, and cannot he had else where, except in second hands. tJ -Hrtlers in Prints will find it for their interest to examine this Stock before making their parchases they will have the advantage of learning (he lowest market prices and' comparing all the desirable styles in market side b side. Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every variation of the Market, are pUceU in tne nanus ei Buyers. September 20, 1844. : V Taluable Situation for Sale. THE 8uLscriber wishes U sell his FAR&i in Chatham County, containing five hundred and fifty Acres en North East Creek, lying on the Stage Road, twenty miles from Raleigh and eight from Chapel Hill, formerly owned by Jons? Moatve, and long known as a place of Entertainment, and is one of the best stands for taal buMness m this country. There is a large two story House now building;, ano ther small House, and a good Kitchen ; a good Barn tml Stables, and all other necessary Outhouses. Per sons down the country, and all others wishing to buy a good healthy situation, would do well to eonw and examine for tne nisei ves immediately, aa the Subscri ber intends to eefl the first fair opportunity, and move to the WrtL ALFRED MORING. i Hepl. 27, 1844 79 6w qtj Sisndard five weeks. - ' - To the Members ot tlie next ilonte of Commons - THE undersigned moat respectfully announcee to the Member of the ensuing; House of Com mons, that he is candidate for Assistant Door keeper to that body. He is a true Whig, but wilt, if. elected, keep enough fire to make both ides warm. JOHN C. MOORE. Raleigh. Sept. 25, 1844. 79- IT BOXES SOAP, from 32 to 45 lbs, each. at 5 cents by the Box. WILL. PECK. Raleigh, Oct. I ;. T9 3l B 1COY. A good lot, and f a good quality. We wish to sell it forth Cah. WILL PECK. Baleigh Oct. 1 j . 7931 SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Veslings, Fancy Merino, Plaid, Thibet and 10-4 Black Merino Shawls, at Four Dollars. , Two pieces double -wore Beaver Cloth, and a few pieces Plaid French Velvets ; alo, Cashmere, Brocade and Silk Vest iogs, which will be sold low." 1 H. A3ADHAM& Co. A CARD. fl JAMES F. SIMMONS, of Hal- ifu County, beas leave resnectfullv to inform the Members of the approaching Legislature, that he is a uananiaie lor 4ne aonointment ot CsoBosaisTe LKtK. Urt.6. 1814. BOB. Rcvr. IS DweiUnarand aoouftanancefl. now and for a ear past, occupied by Gsu. S. F. Patterson, "oar syettoviila sireeu - OH AS. MAN LY. Oct 4, 1844. 81 LOUR is scare in Raleigh, October 8th. this pi ace. WILL r PECK. 81 It VALUABLE LASD FOR SILL. THE Subscriber, being determined to migrate to the South or West. oroDoses to sell on verv ea- lrm tbe Tract of LAM) on whien, n now lives. . .... ""naming four hundred and thirty acres. The Tract a one mue or tn Jr rank ho "f . adj,ning the lands of Guatia Perry, William B. Tuium. aod others. The redd is well adapted to " ealture of Cotton Com and Toliaeeo. having ""ficieat cleared land ettit to work ten Jaand to ad- :(Se : nesrlv A hnnJratl imm 11a ia wooila rh l!i ,arT b" "IHT there bring about o hun- acres of rar Uier tow grounds, very fertile, aod !n8 10 ridges, so that the bottoms only are) subject to oestroyed by inundation, which -is oof very of- . most or the cleared land Is fresh, and the plan, "uoa m food repair, well watered, aad tbe buildings bU r1 Bot b ofalletlAveryyalua. 2 bLD MINE has recently been discovered b th Hf1"?'. by TerT ezporieneed miner and I have W 10 P0 P" "eigtont front four tot weo iik lraia' tnd "ienjr smilter ones in toy branch Tract, and yet the Subscriber wilfseU low and j"Kod time. H will either take Negroes, soil on f one, two, and three years wkh good security, wi" exchange with any gentleman who owns, Tia nlhmr --.. -n:... u: , ... -.iiiw m wninmm wwihmwumi m yoorserves." LOUIS Pi DUNN, -r X C. Aug- 6, 1844. f8-8vr, BLANK DEEDS, Jut printed and for gait I at this crrticx. ; i'- Fall trade. 184 An immense Stock tf Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils? Dge SUtffs, Perfumery, Fan Articles, Brushes, Spices 8c gc. Y ARRIVALS from Boston, New York. c. ire, we are now recetTtsg oar Fall SuddIv of oada embracing- a very heavy Stock of everything in oar line. Out Goods were selected with especial reference to the WholctttU'Trade, being of the Caoic est Qvautt, and bought in large quantities at ibe LOWEST MARKET PRICE. We are therefore ready to compete with other Houses.iVbrMor South We respectfully solicit a call or order from all Merchant and Physician who are in want of anr of the articles in our line of business, as we are deter mined to skll abb to ruusx. Below we enumer. ate a few leading articles, aH f which, together with every thing ice fell, we warrant to be of the BEST QUALITY, and at PRIUE8 WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Epsom Salts Verdigris (Dry andiu OU) Alum G. Camphor Opram Sugar Lead ert u setnnu Umbur, Lampblack Vermillion Bronzes- Cream Tartar Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil (of Tartaric Acid - Dest quality J Tanners Oil (best qualty) Aloes Calomel (best) Spanish Browc, Venetian 8upr. Cor. Soda Red Rhubarb, Ipecac Jalsp INDIGO (best Fkrtant and MaKnesiaKQuickstlver Mornlla) Soda Powders Madder, -Copperas, Blue ttedliu do Balsom'Copavia Castile Soap; G. A radio Stone Logwood, Comwood, Red wood Brimstone,FlMrer Salpburj Cochineal. Red Sanders Sulphate Morphine Cologne, Florida, and Toi Ace.ate do Morale do let Water Extracts, Otto Rose, Fancy Soaps Brushes of all kinds Pepper. Mustard, Spire, Mace, Nutmees, Ginger, Sulph. Quinine Castor Oil (in bottles and barrels) Sweet Oil do do 8ptrhs Turpentine do do Glue, Inks of all kinds, Bet Salad (Ml Putty. Shoe Blacking Ufnoria (best Cblolna) (Surgical and Dental Instru White Lead, (in kega and4. ments and Medical Books dry) WINDOW GLASS of alt sizes Coach Varnish Copal- do Litharge, Red Lead Chrome Green Create Yellow Crome Red Japan do Paris Green qx. etc r. Prussian Blue TYLER & HILL, . Wholesale Druggists, Sycamore Su, Petersburg, Vs. 69 Aug. 34, 1844. CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! WE would respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh, and the Pablic generally, that we have opened a Cigar Manufactory in Raleigh, where we constantly keep on band a full assortment of high flavored, imported Cigars, ineloding- REGALIAS, WERNER, ESPERANZA, CUBBY, CAZADORES, HAVANA, LANOKMA, PRINCIPE, dec. &e. Ac. And all kinds of Domestic Manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior Chewing Tobacco; Maccooba, Congress, Coarse Rappee and Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases, Snuff Boxes, and all articles io the line, which we offer at New York prices, by the wholesale and retail. All orders thankfully received, and attended to with dispatch. Purchasers, and the lover of a food Cigar and To bacco, wilt always be furnished with the best kinds, suited to the taste of the connoisseur. Call and try at Kit A USE dr. MILLER'S, FtyetleviUe Street, opposite the City Hall. July 23, PICKLED OYSTERS, . AT REDUCED PRICES, HICH can be transported to any distance.- 1 gallon stone Jars of Tin Cans at 59 cts. do. do. do. 374 1 do. Cans of superior quality, at 87 Which are kept in an Ice-hodse, eonsUnlly for sale o. w: & C. GR1MME. Aug. 18, 1844. 43 6m. THE SCBSCRIBEB, AS now, n stow, a well selected assortment of Groceries, embracing nearly every article in th urucery line, to which he will receive regular addi tions by arrivals from the Northern Market! To which be respectfully invite the attention of Country Merchants Among bis assortment be offers 60 Hhds St. Croix and Port Kico Sugars, 75 Boxes dr. Bbls Loaf Lump dc Crashed Sugars, 460 Bsga Rio Lsgueyrs and old Java Coffee, 25 Hhds Molasses, Western Bscon, ' " A Variety of Wrapping Writing dr. Letter Paper, Imperial Gun Powders and Young Hyson Teas, Salt Petae, Pepper Spice and Uingr, Soap, Brown srid Psls Washing snd Shaving, Candles, 8 perm Mould and Patent, Segars, Various Brands, Mustard, ' Table Salt, Starch, Painted Pads, Brooms, Window Glass, Various sixes, Wines Madeira Champagne, Malaga, Muscat 4- others Holland Gin, French and American Urandy, Rom Whiskey, Hhds and Bbbv Cord isls, assorted, 4. ' AU of which will broSsred on moderate terms. t- v GEORGE A. DAVIS, Wholesale Grocery Commission Merchant. " J "" 5 : : BoUingbrook Street. Petersburg Ya.1Sepi84Cv - 73-30; Talndble Property for Sale ! X rmHESobaMiber wishes to sell the Hons and Lot ill on which be now resides, djnhting the Govern ment; Hsoesvaad the residence of Chsav Manly Esq. The H ouse is twostories high, 40 feet long by ?0, has four rooms with fire-places, a passage in Abe, inkldle, Poriieo in froot and a Pixzza back, is most Dleasantlr laitQited.and surrounded by an irchar4 of wdl seise ted fruit. There ire all the necessary jot houses s t tached, the SmokOHous and Kitchen of brick.' and a most capital ' Snriog Is on the premises, within fifty steps of lbDdIi)f.-e.-.-;v uv-V;; -W' Tbo tract on which Uiantaated, contains Twenty Acre, or thereabouts. " ' " " Terms accommodating one and two years credit, bonds bearing interesC ; JOHN BUFFALO W. f - August to. 1844. -ftt - m 70-111: OFFICES Tty itEiTT. rfnwisH treni the Office in too RsotsTi boilo LJi ings,jnv vacated by PBcsssc, Esq. And, also neon adjoining, opening on tbe Court green. ',-, .-, . tr Afuavriv wiiuwv Rale!, rcb. FALL SUPPLIES OF jducTZFnZtT, I FJWVr ARTICLES, SfC. roa saix mt . P. NASH, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia. COUNTRY Merchants and others in wantof any of the above articles, will find in my establishment the most desirable stock I have ever offered, at great ly reduced prices t A call from my old friends and customers is solicited, t MOIIG BBANDRETirS rixi.9. PTnTTR KlVst tn all tti!wal at fpsak aarinnlv vf tK'tsv lV valuable Medicine, which is recommended by thousands of persons whom they have curtd of Con sumption, Ihfiuenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyipepsia. Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in the back part of the Head, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Scailet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of alt kinds ; Asthma. Gout. Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases. Liver Com plaint, Pleurisy, Inward Weakness, Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Frta, Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Coolie, Cholera Mor bus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, -Ringing. Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, at Saint Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, White Swellings, . Ulcers, some of thirty years standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles, Co. tivenoss, ail Eruptions of the Skin. Frightful Dreams, Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, reparations, dec. Also, Brandrelh's Liniment, for sores, swelling, wounds, &eM at 8$ 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 St Western JflerchantM. JARVIS, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wholesale Groccn and Commission Merchants, No. 81, Front St. New York, HAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale, either. for Cash or approved credit, alsrge and carefully selected aseoitmeut of Groceries. i eas. Li quors, Wines, &c. smone which are the following : "SUGARS St. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with double aad single refined Loaf and Crushed. COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, 8u Domin go, Cuba, 4;c. TEAS. Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Poochong, comprising all the dulerent Gjuaiitiea. in every variety of packages. LIQUORS. Seignette, J. J.Dupuy, Otard Dupuy 4r Co. Mao Glory, Cbampargne and a variety of orher French Brandies, with St. Croix Rum, Jamaica Rum, Hoi and Gin, dee. WINES. Madeira, Pale 8herry, Brown do. Tenerifie, Port, Malaga, Muscat, 4e. a full assortment of each kind, embracing all tbe different qualities. Abo, Principe and Havana eegars. Indigo, Pepper sPunea to, Cassia, 4-c.tc To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York we -would say. that all orders entrusted to our care, will be executed with promptness and strict fidelity, aod every article sent away shall be exactly what H purports to be. Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. Feb 6. 1844. 12 ly &&2I&?3 2&&g S33 $&&Sa A &P1. EN DID EDITION, Intended for Public and Private Libraries, CAN be procured at this Office. Person remitting Five delUrs, will Bav the work forthwith sent to them. July 30, 1844. 59- Coach making: and Repairing. QTCI! HE Subscriber would respectfully announce to 4za tke Citizens of Raleigh, and the surrounding country, that they have formed a Co-Partnership in the above b urines, and are now prepared to execute all orders in their line. They flatter themselves they will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may patronise them, as they have in their employ an ex eel lent Blacksmith from the- North, with other 'woik 111511 engaged at the different branches, and being themselves practical workmen, they hope to give gen eral satisfaction, to all who may give mem a trial. JOHNSON &. HARRISON. Raleieh. Aus.10. - 67 (TT'Also, oo hand, for sale, Ready made'Carriages, SXICn as. DUggies, Oiroucnci, im,wcra, mm. 500 PACKAGESFRESII GOODS. ARRANGEMENTS. COMPLETE FOR T11K FALL TR4DE, SHAVE received, during the past two weeks, a large portion of my Fall stockspf 0 BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c maniifocturod expresstv for this market, which I win sell, by the case or otherwise, as low as they can bsj boughtin tbe United Ktales. ' "WRAPPING PAPER, Of aver descriotioa.Iam prepared to furnish in large or small quantities at the manufacturer's prices. ,," r Merchants purchasing with, money msy make a saving of at least Id per ct. by examining my assort- mebU which i as Jargs, if not larger, wan any -oiner iatown. , C. C WARKEN. sign of tha Mammoth Soot, v - e Syeamors street, Petersburg, Va Sep. 5 - T r-'r'- 73-HSo , . QN; COMMISSION. t - a x'A - BOXES containing 1 gross smsn ooies '4t each, of Psiet perfumed MATCHES, without sulphur. Very convenient or tamtry vae, low for Cash. - " iwi-U ; JAMES m: to wjucs. ii.. r ' ' 48 TTTINEGARibr Pickling. Also, prune Lamp Uiu y, ,JaES,MTOWLES. August 19. :r . 67- Our Office bethg supplied with the greatest vanet of '' ;W:ar,jprepw Pamphlets-, Cauds t Circtjlak, Hjiidsixl tn a style not inferior to say 01 e in th Stale: BUY GOODS, GROCERIES, MUSICAL INST H UMENTS, CHINA, JEWELERY, FANCY AKTICI ES & TOYS. ThNE of the Partners of the firm, having just re MLy turned from the North, has brought with him s larger and better supply of freh Goods, in the above Branches, than has heed kept in the establishment neretotor; all of which, m prices snd quality, are weii worthy to be recommended to our numerous friends and the public, aa we are very well able to sell as low as any Store in this City. . DRY GOODS An entirely fresh assortment, especially Calicoes Handkerchiefs,, Woollen Goods, Gloves aod Stock rogs, Moskratant Seal skin Gaps, Sheetings and Shirtings, etc ' - FANpY GOODS, HARDWARE & CHINA Fin ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, latest fashion. artificial Hair, Ladies' Fancy and Work Boxes. Writing desks. Baskets. Snuff-boxes from I S cts to $3 50 ravelling Bags, Thermometers; Walking lanes, finest Razors. 8hsvins; utensils. Dick. Pes and Pocket Knives of treat variety. Scissors n very large supply of Pistols, Percussion .caps, Shot and Shotbelts, Birdbage, Powder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cards, parent Balances, Sifters, Awls, Shoe thread, Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat and 8bo brushes ; Slates, Fishing Utensils, Looking-glasses, varioas sizes, Coffee mills. Pins, Needles, Purses, Poeketbooks, Night Tspe.-i, moking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews, -Whips, Pencils, Buttons, plain and painted Mugs, Mohair Csps. Clocks. Waiters. Lamn Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cuprand Saucere, visoea, fret ners, iocoa-goaros. various Umos. FRESH CONFECTIONARY oc GROCERIES Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. fresh fancy and otber bandies Soda, Butter and Water Crackers, Pilot bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes; best Pine Ap ple dc other Cheesemoked Salmon.Scotrh Herrings Smoked Tongues, 8susages, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fil berts,Pa!m, Wall and Cocosnuts, Almonds, Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 3, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, varieiraied,. Castile and perfumed ; Chewing dc Smoking Tobacco, genu in Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler'a 8nuff", Canary Seed, Allspice. Pepper. Black tog, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candlewicks, Apples. Grapes, Jujubepaste, Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 300 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whale and best 8perm Oil, dec. GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, told only by the measure. PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, 8having soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bargamott, pink Saucers. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboards. Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, Aceordeons, Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers, Spellin, Picture snd Sonar Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) En gravings, Paper, Peas, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Letter-stamps, Wafers. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus, Foils, 8word, Glove. Masks, Hats, Breastplates GAMES. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins, Cop and, Ball, Graces and Battledoors, skipping ropes, Rollet. JEWELLERY. Fine gold, and silver, as well ae german silver, and pinchbeck, viz. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fin gei-rings, Thimbles. TaMe snd Tee Spoons, De sert Knives snd Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bella Spectacles, Belt-buckle. Kys. TOYS. A large and choice supply a Printing Presses, painted Children's Trunks, Wberlbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rsttb s, Whistles, month Organs. Harp, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paiot boxes, magnetic Toy, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, China setts, Drammeis, fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls. G. W.&C. GRIMME, Corner of Fsyetteville and Hargett Streets Raleigh, Jnly 1. 1844 96 plenditf Likeness oft tie lion. Hen ry Clay. Portrait of the Mom Henry Clay. painted by J W. Dodgaaud engraved by H. S. Ladd, It is said to the most correct likeness of him ever ta ken; copies of k can be had at tbe North Carolina Bookstore Raleigh NV.C. TURNER & HUGHES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF PIANO-FORTES. FOR some months past the subscriber h been selling his Piano-Fortes at a reduction of fifty dollars each from his former prices. He has on hand at ibis tisae from 15 to 30 Pianos of different kinds, at Hricea varying from 350 to 600 dollars aa well as a number of second handed ones, at less prices. Sold subject to be returned if not good. E. P. NASH, Petersburg,' V. mow irv press, ANOTHER NEW ILLUSTRATED-WORK. ; T AXES F BO wTi AllSPJBlBE. ; BT CHARLES AND HISS tAMB. OTplHlS celebrated work has already passed through gJU eight celebrated editions in London, and is shortly to be issued here in s very superior style-with an ornamental initial letter to ach story ; ine nar rative to be embellished with elegant engravings, from the Illustrated Snakspeare, and tbe pages surroumledi with beautiful fancr colored borders,, Unarles uma arid hi sister are well known to the literary world as accomplished writer : add long msy they be remem bered for having reduced to plain prose, so far a prae ticable, the beautiful stories or The Tempest, ? - ' Oibello, A f Midsummer ntgnt s All's well that ends well. Dream. (The Taming of th Shrew, Tbe Winter's Tela, The Comedy of Errors, Much Ado about Nothing. As You Likely Measure for Measure. fwdfih Night ; or What The two dsntlemen of Ve Ya war. rona. M Timonof Athensr' Th Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet,: Cymbeline, " Kiag Lear, Hamlet . Prince of Den mark, Macbeth, Peridea, Prmc of Tyro. A Key to Bhakspeffre would have been a more x. pressive and truth-telling title for ihu valuable works fof1! no person can read sny oneof these without once realizing that he hnderstaftds and relishes beter than he has ever don before : the beauties of " ibe great author ,ib?woridVPoet,,the bard of Avon," "Kb immortal Shak!peare" who wrote not for a day, but for ill time. Each number w4tlcpntaht th story OI Ott P . - in .:'? t k Ju - BrHEWETFuhlishit; f ''- . At Sprnwstrw-Tork. Notice to Travellers going North, via Portsmouth and H..H. Road and Bay Line Steamers WE would respectfully state to the travelling public, that we are disposed, and will carry them as ehean as ant other line, to Portamoulh or Baltimore. . Our Road is run over with as much success asanv In the country -cor Boats on the Bay are of the first class, and commanded by experienced and attentive orucers ; tbe Stages and 4 earns (between Medges and Weldoa, 14 miles,) are good drivers obliging, and the road a good one; and the traveller may rest as sured nothing shall he wanting on our part to make heir trip pleasant arid safe. We shall not be governed by what may be charged the traveller from Gaston to Baltimore, but what he is charged fiom Weldon. Fare at present from SledfeV to Baltimore, $9, (meals Included on the Bay Boats.) Should any farther reductionafertiYade by our op ponents, with a view to divert Ibe travel from this comfort a We and expeditious route, we ask the travel to com over t6 Weldon,an J 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 game. Sut-h mens to secure patronage is not sanctioned by ihe Company. Passengers are guarded against getting Tickets in Raleigh through to Petersburg s ,if they should change their route after teavinglrlateit'h. they mast do so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry them from Gaston to Petersburg- Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth, $5 00 F are from Sledges' to Portsmouth and re turn in four days, $7 50 WM. W. MOODY, Ja , Agent. Umce Portsmouth R. R. Road Co., ? WeTJon, N. C. July 1st, 1844. 5 54 Splendid colteetion of lTortts Jttedieat jrnORNERS Special Anatomy in 3 vols. trl Dunglrson's Human Physiology, Hope on tbe Heart, Lawrence on the Eye, Phillips on kidigestidn, 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, Dc wees' Practice, on Children, ' M on Females, A new edition of Gunn's Domestic Medicine, For sale st the North Carolina Book-store, corner of Fsyetteville and Morgan street. TURNER & HUGHES. July 3. 54 TO SOITTIIERN TRAVELLERS. T H E Proprietors of the Stage Lines from Colom- JJ. bis, S. C. to Rsleigh, N. C. and tbe Raleigh Jt Gaston Rail Road -Company, take this method of in forming the public, lhat they have reduced the far for all through Passenger taking their route, to the fol lowing rsies-to wit : Columbia to Gaston. 17,60 Camden to do 16,00 - Cberaw do 13 00 Fsyetteville do 6,00 Intermediate points, South of Fsyetteville, in the 1 same proportion. 1 he above rates ace considerably less than by any other route, and tbe same expedition is afforded. . Passengers leaving any of the above menlionedj points, snd taxing this route, arrive at the Junction, eighteeen 'miles North of Weldon, before those by any other Jine. (Ej Travellers are particularly cautioned against believing the slanderous reports circulated by. interes ted persons sgainst tbe Raleigh dt Gaston Rail RoaoV Having undergone extensive repairs, and great im-L provementa itvits marhraery and Coaches within "the last year, jt i passed over with as much ease and ssfety as any road in the country. j Persons, desirous of taking the Portsmouth and Bav route to Baltimore, Can do so by taking the Stsge line at Slisss's (nesr Gaston) and passing over to Weldon. a distance f twelve miles, where they will connect with the Trains on the Portsmouth and Roan oke Rail Road. No additional charge is made1 for the Stage route, aa Passengers are taken from Slsdox's to Baltimore, at the same pric as from Weldon. : :"-a"'.: Travellers ening Sonth will be taken af the ssme rates between sny of the points shove ctention ed. Those wishing through tickets going South, can procure them at the Office of the Petersburg Rail Road Company, Petersburg," Va , or on tbe Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. B. L. McLAUGHLIN, Stage Proprietor. P. GUION, Do. W. HOLLISTER, Sept. R. 6c G. R. R Co. August 30, 1844. 67 rrnfJE gabscrlbcr. having qoaJifiedO LI 1st August Term of Wayne County Court, as Administrator of James Everett, dee'd , hereby no tifies all person indebted to said Estate to make Im mediate payment! end requests all persons having chums against said Estate to present them to him for settlement, duly attthentiested. v -. , . : v 1JOHN EVERETT, Adm. ;'Aognst33.4Hi4.;?i:. -; . 606r WM. H. JONES, of FrankJin. t. spectfully ioforms the Members of the next House of Cocnmooa, that he is a Candidate for Assiajant Doorkeeper to that body. ;FTankliotorr,Sep 1,1844 ltiV wsns .nrwassBsnsssssssF nw TTTTrilllata T. CatD, residing within fifty fSj or on hundred yards nf the CspitoL respect fully informs jj! embers of the Spproachiog Leg!s laiure. that be i1 b prepared to sccomrndate with comfortable Pfn.some fieea of twv-ty of their body. : His crudes will h ijoderata, andbSsriU spare no pains to please, and, render the time ef alt who may natronize 41101. sEreeable dulln.4lir atar. - Earlv appiicauonaarecTiDie, : z- Raofc4;a844;; ,-SO. - FOR OCTOBER ; . GO.OOO JDOIsIaJLJlS RICH AND BRILLIANT LOTTJSR TV More Prises than fitanks t y 03 Sixteen drawn noxoben oof of 78. . ALE X A N D R t A xVai1 T E R Y , ' Class T. for tl44V .--r-M o s To be dfatro at Alexandria. P. C all Saturday t&af 19th of OcU,I844.t r-X 16 drawn numbers In each package of iufickets. GRAND SCHEME, i; " 1 Grand Capita! Priee of 60000 1 Grand Prize ot 80.000 1 1 1 do do Erire of da do do do do 15,000 , 10,000 8,OQp;5 7,000 B,000 . 6,000 4,000 9,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 460 400 300 MO do prizes do do do do do do da 4 5 10 to 50 50 50 100 i9or ( do Besides prizes of 200, 150, 16G, S, 70, 60, 50, 40, 35 20, 15, 12 and 10 dollars. t 4. Whole Tickets only $30-H sift 10-Qaarterfci 09 Eighths f 3 60. . . , - Certificales of Packages of 36 whole tickets f 289 Do do 26 half do 140 Do do 21 quarter do" , v 7f Do 1o 36 eighth 4s . 1 35,204- ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 37, for 1844. To be dram in Alexandria, B. C. oil Saihfasy, October the 36tb, 1844. 8PLENDID LOTTERY. 35,294 Dollars, 11,764 Dollars, 8,000 Dotlara, 5,000 pollars, 3,000 Dollars, 2,500 Dollars, 61 Dollars, 50 of 1000 dollars ! 50 of 250!dol!arg c dte. dVc Tbrkets $10 Halves $6 Quarters $3 60 -Certificates of Packages of 35 Whole Tickets $1S4 do do So Half do & do do 3d (Joarter do f S3 Order for Tickets and Share and Certfietdct of Packages in the above Brilliant Schemes, will rs ceive the most prompt attention, and an official to eount of each drawing sent immediately after ft Is! over to sll who-ordcr lrom os sddress, J. G. GREGORY dt CO Managers, , Washington City, D. C. TKUST SAliE. IN Pursuance of a Deed of Trust, to me executed by Wm. S. Corden, bearing data the 35th ApriL. 1 844, and one bearing dateJhe 30thMsy, 1644 both 4nly registered in the Register's. OSes of Beaufort I county, for tbe purpose therein named, I shall salL, on tne xin asy ot uetoDer next, tor cssn, at to feiss) of said William. St Cordon, the valuable land and" plantation of said Cofdca, containing two hundred acres adjoining the lands of BrySri Wlnfleld. Joh Q. Adams, snd others, With forty-five1 or fifty sets cleared and improved not to be sorpassed io point of " richness of soil by any land in tbd co$myV On.tha' sameHay snd place, I shall sell Upon the same tefota all te1ioiis hold and kitchen furhiture farming nten-' sils and stock .consisting of Cattle, Hogs, snd Bbep. also the crop f corn raised on th fsrm this year, fpdV. der, c, . - ' ..- - ; On the 39th of October next si th Coort-housaitt WasbingloBi tdf cash.; I shall sell, forfhfl above nam ed purpose. Fourteen iihely negroes, conaistbg of men," women, boys and girls. Also one sorrel mare.gnn ' boar ud harness. Psytaent will b -required befbro the prorty is changed. C-- . . Leath'ville, Sept, 16, JJ44. " v 79.W4L ., fnlanttets$ JSbOts, fliUS, C; JAM Selling low at the Raleigh Cheap tjaah Store. one door below SiXam, Haywood St Co'r Apothe cary Stsre. , . v "-.-.-,, , We hate on bandt'aad mttri expected, a large lot ef Satinets, Kersey, Flannels, and Woolen Ooods, 01 every aesenpuon, wnicn we wui sen lower uusi any one else in town. T- - ' OborUhomed Dur liiiKi .trld Aortb-Do Ton Cattle-Tiie Subscri ber has the above stock of Caul for sal ametkX which are from 15 to 20 Devon Cows, ia Calf by a, fin half Devon and half Durham BnU. -Also, several fine Devon Heifers,' scone in Calf.. Also, 3 Devon Bulls; now fit for Service. ; Also, 8 or 10 very fine half Dorham find tiff Dsrcss Bull Calves, got by one of the finest Dfirtam Balla over raised in tbe United States.. His ancestors, em both sides have taken the first premiums for Uilk, Bouer, beauty, six, &c at tbe Caul shows at ibs -North. I Lav certificates in my pOMetsirn to prov . these foets, ready for tbe iiwpecuoo of auyjfen who may wish to so tbetn. Tb price of die t. i CatUe will jbe very cheap cheaper than yc eta ' thcta " . as fbe NortlH and there is no risk to 's& la Cwir Lsing -SMxHumtecU They will be reedy to Cltot, InVIfe 1 vernber next, that being tfaebest time to errors them " Tb Boll Calves win u fit for service MJ e Jansr next . .The price of the Dull will not xeeed -JMdoflari eaclu The Cows in Csf snd Hsifcr? will be las,.ay ffom rz$ ia t-3 each. X have tca improving my stock of cattle for 15 years, and think :,T I now have, in the Devon end Durhaixthel? stxi - lof Cattle for the prcstieal fttrroer la Amerhi. ; Art!; while fay neighbors nave been teiucg tat.r lc ws ar a Calves tat 10 or C13. X ban bselk.tliri Irt rrg-A 1iode) my half Dsvon Cows sWCalv-j f r li , 1 10 w. vca. Maroorousit, rrepww n .Hot!, naleiu N, C.lie riUchafajCiTr T r; i " Ctfwsoi rne,endcsai lorCi,tnose, wr 10 know, as so theiir tniliicj "properties, -t-z . ,-. j-m.. -'V Mm imW , J . - ... '.i. Fomon?, a co. n. u. 1 1 u . railss Nr :hea of Iia!ii;h, iXeswia - Jaly 10,rJUy' J . 1 ... " f vrT ill tlix f-zi.' v a fid.