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One DoH4r each 8ibMquent insertion, CoORtOrdrks and JudtCiXL ATSftflaCMCMTt still be charged 35 per cent, higher; but ft deduction "A S3 J per eent. will be nSade from the regular prices. for advrtweruy.tbe yeanr. AUvertuemeiUa, inserted in the S chi WcxkLT RcUTKRk will aiso appear in the WbiklV Paper frei of Charge- . . . r . , ! 0- Letters to tjie Editor musl be of T-fAiD,- Print Warehouse, IN NEW YORK, To supply the City and Interior Trade,- by the Piece - or Package, ' : REMOVED , : From 113 Pearl Street, to 44 CBJDkIII .STJZEET, . Nejlh VViixiam Street. TT EE &. CJIEWSTER give notice to the jj j Dealers in Dry looda. that they have removed I their Warehouse for Printed Cance exclusively, from ( Pearl to 44 Cedar street. By com&ning their atten tion to Prints only, L. ot B. are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing any ever before ofiered in America and to sell at prices as low, and generally lower, than houses whose attention ie divided among a lare variety of article. Ttie Stoi-k consists of several thousand of Patterns and Colorings, embracing every variety of American and Foreign Prints In market many styles of which are gnf op exclu sively for their own sales, and cannot he bad else where, except in second hands. Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest to evimme this 8tck before making their purchases they will have the advantage or learning the lowest market prices and comparing all the desirable styles in market side bv ide. Catalogues of Pri res, corrected with every variation of thf Market, are placed iu the-hands of buyers. September 20, 1844. 78 Valuable Property for Sale!! TH E Subscriber wishes to sell the House and Lot on which he now- reid-, adjoining the Govern ment H oue, and the residence of Chas. Manly, Esq. The H ouse is two stories high, 40 feet long by 20, has four rooms with fire-places a passage in the middle. Portico in front, and a Piazza back, is most pleasantly fiituated, and surmunded by an orchard of well selec teil fruit. There are all the necessary out houses at tached, the Smoke-House and Kitchen of brick, anil a most capital Spring is on the premises, within fifty steps of the Dwelling. The tracti on which it is situated, contains Twenty Acres, or thereabout. Terms aa-omrnod ting. one and two years credit, bonda faring interm JOHN BUFF A LOW Auffust SO. 144. " 7H-tf. SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASIMKKEs, Vestiu&s, Fancy Merino, Plaid, Thibel and 10-4 tiiack Merino Shawls, at Four Dollars. V ' - Two pieces double wove Beaver CIoth? and d few pieces Plaid French Velvets ; also, Cashmere, Brocade and Silk Vesu- which will be sold low. H. A, BADHAM, Co A CARD. (IT JAMES F. SIMMONS, of Ha! ifax C univ. bea leave resDectfnllv to inform the M, -rubers of the approaching Legislature!, that he ia a Candidate fur the appointment of Eirsaossige UtiifcK. , Oct. 6, 1844. . - Cheap goods ! cheap goods ! ! HWE this dy rect-ived a fresh lot of fancy Dry (ood. whtcn will be 'raid grral bargains . riic-i Fancy Silks, (a beautiful atyle,) t'as' merede Ecooa, . ' 1 1-4 yards w de fancy !ama Cloth, (for dresses,) Black Gm de Suiue, Klue Ulark do do Worsted Mitts, Silk and Wool do B isrie do 1-2 Burle do Children's do .Buck Silk GUves, Ladies' and Gentlemen's kid do BugleJ Coll.ira, L ce and Dimity do Vrl vet and Silk Poiuis, i Hair pins, Head Dreies and Girdles, Colored Merino Silk Hose, (fine article,) Black English Silk and Clshinfre Hose, Children's Nrtt Caps, Ladie' do- ' Corded Skirts, I. C Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched, (very fine.) " Bugied timf8, Lisle Laces and Edgings, Striped and Pld Lace Maxims, I PludSilk warpAlapaccas, Plaid Tesans. Bocha Shawls, Turkish Mitta, figured Pareinnes, j Cotton Fringe Brown Hollands, Irish Linens, V Will. K;.,. f I '.X mkri.. - I 7 Call aod. examiue, as we will sell any Goods on kand at very law prices . I. H. BECKWITHCO. Fayetteville Street, A faw doors above Mr.-K. Smith's Store. October 80 A Fresh Supply of ClUGAR, IVa, Molassee 3 Cofiee ftom 7 to ITcenU Cheese and Salt, ' . '' j GINGER, PEPPEH. StfCE, ' SOLE LEATHER, t5 to 25 centa Sides and Kip Skirif, " ; Calf and Lining df, and ' , Shoe Thread. V "' ' ' Al will be sold for light profit, for the jeady. - - ' 6 V ' WILL. PECK; Balde-h. Ort 1 1844. I ' 72 3w vpOB4CO AND SEGABSbP' Q- . A ronoko and Aromatic Tobacco. j.,u. v GENUINE PRINClPE8BOARa. Ad a.sup- P'y of London Porter, for sale at ihe Drug .Store ol WILUAMS, HAYWOOD October tOj. 1844. V- -a -A iSA. 171N EGA R for Pickling. Also, prime Lamp OiL T JAMES M.TOWLBS. . August .19. . . -fCCZC": -67- wis aSroffi5 0ttr Office being aopiewitfi thTfreiteat Fancy Job Type x ft We are prepared to tte , ,; rAHPm,KX8 Qng ClRCWLABJ, HJDBILL 1844 in immense Stock of 1) rugs and Medicines, 'Paints 9 . Oils, Dye btiiffs, ferfumery, Fan' eg Articles, Brushes, TTftT ARRIVALS from Boston, New York, c. JLlP 4-, are now receiving our Fall Sapply ..f Goods embracing a very hemby Stock of every i hihg in our tine. Our Goous were selected with ' esoecial reference tothe Wholesale Trode being o( the Caoic aT Qpawtt, and bought in Jorge quantitie at the LQWESP M ARKEIPRIUB. . We are therefore ready J com pete with other Houses, North or South. we respectfully solicit a call or order from alt Merchants and Physeian , who are m want f any ol the articles in our line ef lutneMa,s we are deter mined to sell a m TOUKAgt, .Below w enumer ate a few leading artidra, all of which, together with every, thing we tell, we warrant to be of the BES T QUALITY, and at PRICES WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Epsom Salts' Alum Verdigris (Dry and in Oil) terra JJe detnnu Umbur, lampbtaek. Vermillion Bionzes Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil (of best quality) Tanuers Oil (best quaky) G. Camphor Opium Sugar 1 Lead Cream Tartar Tartaric Acid Aloes Calomel (best) Supr. Cor Soda Spanish Browc, Venetian Red t suburb. Ipecac, Jalap Magnesia. Quicksilver INDIGO (best Flotant and Mornlla) Madder, Copperas, Blue Stone 8oda Powders tfedlira do Balsom Copavia Logwood, Comwood, Red- Cistile Soap, G. Aradic wood Brimstone, Flower Sulphur! Cochineal. Red SandeTs oulphate Morphine Iogne, Florida, and Toi let Water Are.ate do Wurnte do Extracts, Otto Rose, Fancy ulph Quinine teoap Brushes of all kinds Castor Oil -fin bottles and barrels) Peper. Mustard. Spice, Mac. Nutmeea, Ginger. Sweet Oil do . do 8pirit Turpentine do do Glue, Ink of all kinds, Best Salad Oil Lifaoria (best Cololna) Putty. Shoe Blacking Surgical and Dental Instru White Lead, (in kegs and ments and Medical Books 7) Litharge, Red Lead WI.DOW GLASS uf all sizes loach Varnish Crome Green Crome Yellow Copal do Crome Red I a pan do Pari Green Prussian Blue Jrc &c. &c. TYLER Bt HILL, Wholesale 'DruggisU, Sycamore St., Petersburg, Vs. 69 Aug. 24, 1844. CI G A K S! C I G a R S! C I G V R S! WTf 7"E would respectfully inform the Citizens of . y V Raleigh, and the Public generally, that we have opened a Ci-ar Manufactory in Raleigh, where we constantly keep on hand a full assortment of hrgh fiavored, imKrtrd Cigars, including REGALIAS, WERNER, ESPERANZA, CUBRY, CAZADORES, HAVANA, ,4 LANOKMA, PRINCIPE, dec etc. die And ail kinds of Domestic Manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior Chewing Tobacco; Maccouba, Congress, Coarse Rappee and Scotch -Snuff, Cigar Case, Snuff Boxes, and all articles iu 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 good Cigar and To bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds, suited to the taste of the connoisseur. ' Call and try at KRAUSE 4 MILLER'S, Fayetteville 8treei, opposite the City Hall. July 22. 59 "TIIR SUBSCRIBER, MAS now, in store, a well seieeied assortment of Groceries, embracing nearly every article in -the Groct-ry line, to which he will receive regular addi tions by aivala from the Northern Market. To which he respectfully invites the attention of Country Merchants Amon his assortment he offer 50 Hbds St. Croix and Port Rico Sugars, 75 Boxes dc BhU Loaf Lump & tJrdshed Sugars, 400 Baga Rio Lagueyra and old Java Coffee, 25 Hhds Molasses, Western Bacon, A Variety of Wrapping Writing Sc letter Paper, Imperial Gun Pdwders and Young Hyson Teas, Salt Petre,' Pepper Spice and Ginger, Soap, Brown and Pale Washing and Shaving, Candles, Sperm Monld and Patent, Segars Various Brands. Mustard, Table Salt. Starch. Tainted Pads, Brooms, Window Glass, Various sires, Wines Madeira Champagne, Mlaga;Muscat 4- others Holland Gin, French and American Urandy, Ram, Whiskey, Hhds and Bbls. Cordials,-assorted, '4"C AH of which will be offered on moderate terms. GEORGE A. DAVIS, - Wholesale Grocery Commission .Merchant. Boflmgbrook Street. Petersburg Vaept. 9, 1844. -t ki ."C ?33m. ktate of florin Carolina. aim ior tt Court of. Equity Spring Term, 1844. xlorace u. Kooaras, jueviseo, otc. athaftiel Robards, John Lwisand wife Fanny, and Lucy Hodge, Elizabeth Hodge, James Hodge an.l Wm. H. Hodge," Minor .heirs of William Henry Hodee. dee'd. The affidavit of the Complainant having been dok W filed, accordina'to the atainte ia each case made and provided, that the said Defendants (who are ten ants in common with him in the possession of cer tain Mining lands. I vine, and being in said County) are resident without the bound of this State; at his instance,, it is directed that publication be entered for six weeks in tbe Raleigh Register, notifying the said 'Defendants, that they appear before the Honorable Court of Lquity. to be held for the County aforesaid, at the Court JtJouse tn Morgan ton. on the SdJvlon day after the 4th Monday in September neat, then (and there to plead, answer or demur io Complaiiii. is Bill, br the same will be taken pro confesso mnd heard " Witness Edwar4 P. Jonea, Clerk and Master ,of said Court, at office, the 27th day of July, 1844. ; , v, ,. , eix p JONES, C. 6c M. E. Aug. ?fV-"-.:.' ; ' ' Ttv-er Dais, Caps, &c I ITJ SHUusr low st the Raleigh' -hap Cash.Sio rei one door below William Hay wood dt Co's Ap the- W have on hand, and mora epected. large lot of Sstinets, Kerseys, VUmneU; 'XMem Goods, of every desejpptioo, whidi we wOI; aell tewetthan " FALL 8UPPLIES OF ' Jtlusie, jft usicai instruments FJlJfCY JURTiCLES, Sr. . tO Kltl It - E". P.N A SH Sycamore Street . Petersburg, Virginta: d COUNTRY Merchants and others in want of any lief the above articles, will find in iny establishment the most desirable stock I have ever offered, at great ly reduced prices. A call from my old friends and customers is solicited. 1 MORE BRAS D ft ETIl'S PILLS WE .have just received a fresh supply of this valuable Medicine, which-ia recommended by thousands of persons whom they have cured of Con sumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache,' and a sense' of fullness in thefack part of the Head, usually the symptoms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, , Nervous Diseases. Liver Com plaint, Pleuriy, inward Wtakness. Depression of 'the Spirits, Ruptures, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fits, r a Isy, Dropsy, ' Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Cough, Whooping Cough, Quirteey, Cbolic. Cholera Mor bus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness, Ringing Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, or Saint Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, some of thirty years standing, Cancers, Tumorn, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles. (Jos tivenRfl, all Eruptions of the Skin Frightful Dreams, Female Complaints of every kind, especially obstruc tions, relaxations, dec. Also, Brandrelh's Liniment, for seres, swellings, wounds, dec, at 25 cents a boftie. There are Agents for selling the above in every County in the State. WILL: PECK, Agent. Raleigh, May 14, 1844. 39 ly To Southern Sc Western Merchants. JARVIS, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wholesale Grocers and ' Commission Merchants, Jgtroot St NewYerk, HAVE constantfjrbnhand, and offer for sale, either for Cash un approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment "of Groceries, 'leas, Li quora. Wines, &camone which are the following : 'UGARS. St. Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single refinr d Loaf and Crushed. -OFF EES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, St. Domin go, Cuba, dc. i- 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 Do pay f Co. Mac Glory, Champaigne and a variety of other French Brandies with St. Croix Rum,. Jamaica Rum, H el and Gin, &c WISES. Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. Tenerif?e, Port, Malaga. Muscat 4c. a Tulf assortment of each kind, embracing all the different qualities. Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo, Pepper, Pimento, Cassia, fv. 4c. To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would say that' all orders entrusted to our care, will he executed wijih promptness and "strict fidelk), and every article sent away shall be exactly what it purpona to be. Liberal- advances made on consign ments of produte. Feb 6M844. 12 ly 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- Conch ITIakins and Repairing:. HE Subscribers would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Raleigh, and the surrounding country, that they have firmed a Co-Partnership in the above bosiuess, and are now prepared to execute all -orders in their line. Thev flatter themselves they will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may patronise them, as thev have in their employ an ex cellent Blacksmith from the North, with other work men engaged -at the different branches, and being themselves practical workmen, they hope to give gen eral satisfaction to alt who maytg ive tbem a trial. JOHNSON &. HARRISON. ' Raleigh, Aug. 19. 67 cry Also, oo hand.'for'sale. Ready made Carriages, such as Buggies, Barouches, Chariotees, &c. annate of North Carolina. uchke County. Court of Equity Spring Term , 1 844. - - - . w n a y s - Horace L. Kousrits, devisee acc vs. Nathaniel Robards, Sarah Bryan, and Jesse Ialer and wife Mary E. The affidavit of the Complainant having been duly filed according to the statute in such, case made and iimviitaL thitt the said defendants f woo are tenanis- i - - - . in-common with him in the possession of certain Mi ninz lands lying and being in said County) are sesi dent without the bounds of this State; at his instance, it is diiected that publication be entered lor six weeks in tbe Raleigh Register, notuyiug the said Defendants that they appear lfoe tbe HonorableCourtot Equi ty, to be neld fof the County atoresaiu at tne uouri House in Morgantoh. on the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday in September next,tbenand tneteiopieaa. en iwer or demur to tmplainants Bill, or ibeeame wil be uken vro conftssa.&nd heard tx parte as to them Wlin. Fwl.rd P.- Jones. Clerk and Master of said Court, at olBce, the 27th day of July A D. 184 IiU. tr. iiu.iuoi v. u. . u Aug. 27 ' ' ' " 7046w FIELD & TAPPEN, WHOLESALE irXUUJSMS; - !""'-:'' and 7 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 82 Water Street, Neto Yorhy Would resnertfuflv inform the Merchants of Raleigh and Favetteville. and. the sonounumg couniry, uw - - v ..-- i - . i i- ; .1.1 thv orfl nri.nred to Sell GrOCCrUS as low, fel Cash or annraved tredii as they can be bought in any City in the Union, and to receive an amos pi rau DUCE on Consignment. Country Merchants can rely upon getting good articles, and upon getting the best market prices for Prodace.r. w h"P. y 8tct auenUon to busiuess,and honorable dealiog. to merit a share of public patronage, ' . , ' ' Reteiencefer barticulaf to k WestoxTR. Oai.es, Esq., Raleigh, lew-"' a a j anil - A 9 36 Smoi DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CH1N,, JEWELKRY, FANCY AUTICI ES & TOYS. jTTKNE of the Partners of the firm, having just re Mjturnrt! from the North; has brought with him a larger and better supply of fresh Goods, in the above branches, than has been kebt in the establishment heretolbre; ail of" which, in prices and quality, are f wen worthy To be recommended to our numerous friends and the public, as we ate very well able to sell as low as any Store In this City. DRY GOODS -;: An entirely fresh assortment, especially Calicoes Handkerchiefs, Woolen Goods, Gloves' and Stock tngs. Muskratand Seal -skin Cans. 8httnv nl Shirtings, etc. " ' FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE & CHINA ' Fine ARTIFICIAL FIX) WER8. latest fHshion . artificial Hair. 'Ladies' Fancv . and Work Boies. Writing iesks, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 cts to $3 50 ; TveHing Baas. Thermometers. Walkins Canes, finest Razors. Shavinc utensils.' Dirk. Pee and Pocket Knives of very large aupply ot Pistols, Percussion cau. Shot and cshoibetta, Oirdbags. Powder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cards, patent Balances. Sifters. Awls. Khoa- thread. Spurs, Cloth, teeth, Hair, Hat and 8hoe brushes : Slates. Fishinir Utensils. 3 onk i n 0crtflcas. varions sizes. Coffee mi Ha. Pins. NmiIIm Pnri Pocketbooks, Night Tape., uiokine Pines. Twine. Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, plain and painted Mugs, Mohair Caps. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, umute, rifc &ers, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamos. FRESH CONFECTIONARY : ORnnRRIR Sugar, Coffee, Molasses : 260 lls. fresh fancv and other Candies Soda. Butter and W Pilot bread. Sugar and Gineftr Cakes, best Pine Ad- ple& other Cbeese,8meked Salmon.iScotch Herrinus Smoked Tongues, Sausages.Fizs.Prunes. Dates. FU- berts.Palm.Watl aud CoeosnutsAlmondK.Preserves, Pickles, lirandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper- sauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni, Currants, Kaistns, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Musurd, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Tallow CandJes, Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; ('hewing & Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's Snuff, Canary Seed. Allspice. Pepper. Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candle wicks, Apples. Grapes, Juiubepaste, Newark Cider, Ale. Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets. Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oil, dec. " 17 r I T T 1C innnm s m.T - m -s-k vv a- itifatn sold only by the measure. i PERFUMERY. " Otto of Roaes,iMacassar,Uear8, Antique Oils, Por malum, Cologne, Florida -and Lavender Waters, "Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges', screws, Fin grrpeards Guitars,.FIageoleitesl Fifes, Flute, Clari- onetU, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers. Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Geographies, Key ofjHeaven (Catholic ) En-. graving, Paper, Pens, (juills. Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax. Letter-stamps, Wafer's. Fencing and - Boxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords,. Gloves, Masks. Hats, Breastplates GAMES. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins, Cup and Ball, Graces and Baltledoors, skipping topes, Rollet. . JEWELLERY. . Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, and pinchhack, viz. Breastpins; Ear-rings. Pencils, Fin ger-rings, Thiqibles. Table and Tea Spoons, De sen Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bells; Spectaeleg,Be!5-bckles. Keys. - TOYS. A large and choice supply as Printing Presses. painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattles, whistles, mouth Organs Harps, Trumpets. Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes,! China setts, Drummeis, fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls. G. W.& C.GRIMME, Corner of Fayetteville and Hurgett Streets Raleigh. Jnly I, 1844 96 PICKLED OYSTERS,- AT REDUCED PRICES, WHICH can be transported to any distance. 1 gallon Stone Jars or Tin Cans at 50 cts. I do. do. do. 374 1 do. Cans df superior quality, at 87 Which are kept in an Ice-house, constantly for sale by G. W. & V. GKIMME. Aug. 18, 1844. 42 6m. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, t RALEIGH, N. C. Rt. Rev. L. S. IVES, D. J. Visiter. Rkt A LDERT SMEDES, Rector. inUE WINTER SESSION of this School will U commence on the 1st December. A punctual attendance of the Pupils is earnestly requested. Terms, payable in advance, or before the close of tne momn ot January For Board, and English Tuition, per ses sion of 5 months, $100 00 Tuition in Fi each, 12 60 in Music, on the Piano or Guitar 25 00 with $3 00 for the use of Piano, cn the Harp, 3fr 00 with $10 for the- ue of the instrument, Tuition in Drawing and Painting, t5 00 Pens and Ink, ;' - 75 B tanl. dtc during vacation, 10 00 ' N. B. Beds and beilsteade are furnished by the School ; pupils are required to furnish their own be ding and towels. The ! clothing of pupils should be distinctly marked with the owner's name in full Mrs. Smedes will superintend any purchases parents may authorise tlH-ir children to make in the City, bat no account wiU be opened at any Store without the express sanction of parents, or guardians. The reli gious services of Sundays being held in the Chapel of the Institution by the Rector, pupila have larely occasion to visit the Ci:y , and lh plainest auire is all that they require. Extravagance ia drees is opposed io the principles and practice of the School, and pa rents, who eoUet the care of thit , children's ward robe, entirely to the discretion of the Rector and his assis ants will never have occasion to complain on t ii subiect. . : . . . Pupils are allowed to accept invitations in the City, for the dav. .only once a month ; and never for the evening." They have opportunities of seeing their friends at the soirees, which ere statedly held during the Sei n aV' Raleigh, Oct . 14. 1844. . 83 6t CT Standard, Favetteville Observer, Wilmington Chronicle, Edeiton Sentinel, North State . Whig, VatUutat IntelliBeneer arid Richmond Enauirer will 4aaaTC4 times eacbj'anS'sen their bills to this offi. e. Noticie to Travellers going North, tna JPortsmoiitb antl H 11, Road and Bajit-Line Steamers. frrrrE would respectfully atate to the travelling yf- VpuWic, that we arfr disposed, and will carry them icheap as any other tine, to Portsmouth or Baltimore. , . i; - Our Road is run over with as much success as any in the country-our BoaU on the Bay are of the first class, and commanded by- experienced and -attentive officers ; the Stages and Teams CbetweenMedgea and Weldon, 14 miles,) are good' drivers obliging, and tbe road a good one ; and the traveller may rest as sured nothing shah be wanting on our part to, make heir trip pleasant and safe. . We shall not be governed bv what mav be chareed the traveller from Gaston to Baltimore, hut what he is charged from Weldon. r are at present from Sledges to Baltimore, $9, (meals included on the Bay Boats.) Should any further reductions be made by our op-r ponents,with a view to divert the travel from this comfortable and expeditious route, we ask "the travel to come oer to Weldon, and they will only be charged from Sledges' what others pay from this place. Our not defaming the upper route, I4am satisfied, will not do violence to the feelings-of the travelling community. We cannot play such a game. Such means to secure patronage is not sanctioned by the Company. - Passengers are guarded against getting Tickets in Raleigh through to Petersburg--as if they should change their route after leaving Raleigh, they must do so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry them from Gaston lo Petersburg. Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth, $5 00 Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth and re turn in four days, - $7 50 WM. W. MOODY, Ja , Agent. Office Portsmouth fr R. R. Road Co., Weldon, N. C. July 1st, 1844. . " J 54 TO SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS. THE Preprietors of the Stage ldnes from Colum bia. S. C. to Raleigh, N. C. and the Raleigh & Gaston Rait Road Company, take this 'method of in forming the public, that tbey av"reduCed the fare for all through Passengers taking their route, to the fol lowing rales to wit : Columbia to Gaston. 17,00 Camden to do 6,00 Cheraw do 12 Fayetteville do 6,00 Intermediate points, South of Fayetteville, in the same proportion.- . t 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. E Travellers are particularly cautioned . against ng the slanderous reports circulatedby interes ted persons against the Raleigh &. Gaston Rail Road. 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 Portsmouth and Bay route to Baltimore, can do so by taking the Stage tine at Sledge's (near Gaston) and passing over to Weldon. a distance ef twelve miles, where they will connect with the Train on the Portsmouth and Roan oke Rail Road. (rJ- No additional charge is made for tbe Stage route, as Passeqgers are taken from Slf.dbb's to Baltimore, at the same price as from, Weldon. rr Travellers going Sooth will be taken at the ssme rates between any of the points above mention ed. Those wishing through tickets voing 8outh, can procure them at tbe Office of the Petersburg Rail Road Company, Petersburg, Va , or on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. B. L. McLAUGHLIN, Stage Proprietor. E P.GUION. Do W. HOLLlSTER,Supt.R. dtG. R. R. Co. August 20, 1844. i 67 Attention! 351 ft Regiment. YOU are hereby, commanded to parade on Hills borough Street, in ibe City of Raleigh, on Satur day the 1 9 th of October, al 11 o'clock, for Regimental review. The Commissioned Officers will parade at their usual parade ground, on the day preceding, at half past 10 o'clock, armed and equipped according to law. There will be an elecli n held on Friday the 18th, for Lieutenant Colnel to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. Horton. JOHN H. MANLY, CotCox. Oct. 1st, 1844. vv SO, Short-horned pur ham and Iorth-Ur- TOn Cattle. The Subset bersjas. the above stock of Cattle lor sale, among of Cattle for which are from 15 to 20 Devon Cows, in Calf fine half Devon and balf Durham Boll Also, several fine Devon Heifers, some in Calf. Also, 2 Devon Bulls, now fit tor service. ; Also. 8 or 10 very fine half Durham and half Devon Bull Calves, got by one of the finest Durham Bulls ever raised in the United States. His ancestors, on both skies, have taken the first premiums for Milk, Butter, beauty. si2e, itc. at the Catde shows at the North ' I have certificates In my poesessKji to prove these facts, ready (or tbe inspection of any person whe may wish to see them. The price of the above Cattkr wilt be very cheap cheaper than you can buy them at tbe North, and there is no risk to run in their being acclimated. They wjll be ready to deliver in Na veinber next, that being tbe best time io remove tbem. The Bull Calves will be fit for service , in May or June next The price of the Bulb will not exceed 50 dollars each. The Cows in Calf, sod Heifers, will be less, sav from $25 to t SO each. I have been improving my stock of cattle for 15 years, nd think 1 now have, in tbe Devon and Durham, the be stot k of Cattle for the practical farmer in America. Ai d while my neighbors have been selling their Cows aid Calves for 10 or SlZ.'Jt-have jeq selling (to. good judges) my half Dev6d Cows and Calves fat ii to f80;rCol Tarborough, HprietcoCfti JEagli HfMt: Raletzh! N-C. -liM'purcliasedhalf Devon Cdw's ol me, and can inforrn!4boeiVh; may wfiSti mitesj Jprtlueast of know, as to their mailing prppefoer, ste .v 'rn - PomWakew N. C. l3t -11 V tiaieigu vown ' . r. 1 l I 1 r, .ij .-. . FpR-pCTOBER. ALEXANDRIA UDTTER Y, ! i ,a?J;WasV7,fef 1844;-" To be draxn in AiandnCp: C. Saajr, "October the 25tfa.1 1844. J y ' . ' ' SPLENDID LOTTERY.' k r f e,uuo JJoliars, , f .. - 6.000: Dollar 3,000 DoJiars, r i.-.: SSOO DolUra, 2,361 DollafT, ' 50 6f 10OO dollars! 50 oT 250dolUra Tkkets S 10 Halves S5 Quarters Certificate, of Packages of 23 Whele Tickets f ISO tlo ' do 251ialf 4 do" 5 do: do 25 Quarter do Orders for Titkels and Shares and Certificate vf Paekager-in-ihe above Brilliant cfcemea, wfl) jre ceive tbe most prompt attention, and an ofBdaPlc couw of tsth drawing eent -immediately after It ia ever to all who order frm u address. J . G. G REGORY dt CO. Managera; ,'" ' Washington t3tytXC. UARClAtiX SI BARGAINS It CHEAP BBT GOODS AT THB HEWSTflIB flT1 HE Subscriber baa just fficeived urtAs)t aep Jl ply ef Cheap and Beaotitul Goeds. xwreUsed since Goods have declined so at the Northland Wofjld take in is opportunity to say he poscessjes uhrantSM over any other house in the State', being tpTinscted with a house at the North, from whenh gam the latest styles ot Goods, and at the latest ttafittav ueiow is a rew ol tbe articles .. ;. j . VI d.i. for servants, verv r.hnn. Flannnla Ttlf h'.J ,1 Brown, Muslins, Canton Flannels, Irish Linens, French Napkins, 8pool Co i too, Boltone, Sewinfc Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hosiery, SO, 8A t4 inch fine Silk Umbrellas, Cotton do.: -. tmt Bargain ia Ladies Dfea'Cw3f t Rkb striped and figured Silks, from 63 to $ I J28,aJ so Extra Rich Cashmere CEcosse from Zt to f 1 50, Black do. Rich Mousline de Lames. l yd Wid( Chusans from 25 to 44 cents ; a splendU aaaortraedt of plain Blk and Blue B lk Striped PUM. flguretTand changeable Alpaccas, from 37 to f 1 25 ; new atyled Mousline Cashmeres and Crape de Leine, Ladies Et tra fine Kid Gloves, Velvet Points, fancy Mitts, plain and Hem Stitched French Linen Cambria Handkfs, from 16 cu to $1 60 Chintzes, Calicoes, from 6 to 25, Furniture do. from 7 to 25, Shtwlsaod Ctmps, fa) g'rest variety; together with a besmiful assprtmeflt of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which hsrespsct fully solicits the Cilhtehs of Raleigh and its ricmity to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that his prices arao low that all w bo look must purchase. WASHINGTON MILES. . , Nextdoor below W.& A. 8tith. Oct u. : as t . Iew Annuals, New Annual 1845. rpHE Illustrated Book ef Christian Bsllada ani I, other Poems, edited by Rufus W. GrisdU, splendidly bound. .... t,: ; i w The Gift, a, Christmas and New Years present wiUi beautiful illustrations .. v ' i The Diadem a present for all seasons with splendid engravings; decidedly the richestADnual of the season. The Friendship's Offering with superior engravings and etegsnt binding. "t" ; The Casket : The Hyacinth or Affection's Gift, A beautiful Juvenile Anrjnal, together with manv- oth ers, for sale cheap at the New Boolutorsr 4Ui doot from R. Smith. LV CLEVELAND, Raleigh, Oct 1844. ! ( ";; latV. rrStar and Standard. " 1 - 1 4 ? RLffv nbds. Prime. Medium; and tow priced &Ay Perto Rico Sogara, r 60 hhds. New Orleans; of fair alityV4 - . 55 Barrels Crushed and Powdered SugaV 4 -1500 Loaves Family Loaf, ad Preeervinf do." 4 250 Bags Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Votfo? 120 do Dutch Government Java -; -dV ': 10 Hhds. BostonSy rap, -w '."? :l -irf 60 boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles asserted sizes, 4 5 and 6a j together with Spices of eury va riety v - ; -t- H'-'mf .r.4il We have also added to oor already large stock ef Liquors, some very choice old Wines and Brandi of the tollowtng vintages , i: CLARET.' Chateau Margeanav 1833 Palmer Margeaux, 1623, St. Julicn add Chateasf Lafitte., Some pot ttp tor Family use 4n casea of taust qaMlUt Ptbera ft S dosen pints. - .. ,...v- -j- t'rt RIIENlSn TVWES.- 71 . MsiwAhrnnner. 1A99. Rif'-.im'tf! tl-U fcauenmilch, 1M4, Hockheiii.r,'l3i. A? : , ... - cHAMfAio.r:. Royal Fanuly, Fanni Elrster,rpplaanJ An chor brands some ir pints. "t;,, jmutvu umiruuuj , superior, vt -;a, Cloths, Cassimerw, and Yestinga, of every tmrieVf of color and nr'u-n . t auinta ITw,n.V J. . (loth and Kersey, and Linsets low, for servant 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Whitner Blankets. Point BUnkt. Treble Grspe, of suptdor quality iii treed f bottles. '..-,w.-H' tViWi v CMddry lolnqutJt ltUsr ! BRANDIES.. -Vr' -' Champaign Vtouge, 18S6, Hrmesey Pa, -I;i Otard Dhptiy, Cognac, pab and dark 1821 4ii. MADEIRA AND SHERRY-Wmci: Blaekburn'sj Baal, Sereial! Madeira bt W0c3 tad bottles, ' - v fy v in Mondlado Sherry f also, Doff OotdonV Pa and Breefii Shetry. yixyni,: wif-i - o4 jt London Brown Stetit, infoart and pict bcnlca.' y All of which are ofiered on fonabw terms. ' ' 'i- BEELAND -'UALL. , . f.i -i i 4 v Ra.1, Li-htetreat Vbtf(.usT - , i'J'-, . 'f---;il'i'tHmip.rZJ ISaUanotav " "' -October 11184.7 VfF f.r U- ZSA '' l;-iv'; 4'CADa -'yV tmrtiuam t; naia, reaidihit cf -; V V D honJrd yards f the Cspiii!; r: -7 r:S. 1 '' t otly informs the lembers of the apprcacL. 7 J , . btarelbtther fptepe4 toaccr-:r..; rnrtortawe , come cneen cr 1 . UJy. VHiaY . :,i tataodetats,t: I. no pains tpiewnu readey rtlnia : ' pairanisr him, agTeealdafdail '.'r!: . J naicign, )lfcv, ies - -? (n a style Rot inferior to ny OA t in the 8tal any one eise in town. P9V lOiXjUpni ao, ie. i.'- .- ... - V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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