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I 1 W.. , . . -.1 ?. -; - - - t srf, J 1 'i... - ' 3 ' t -. -j :c ft , . i 1 .'7 . mm ,i: I , iis -7' 4 I-- i r : A V V i . ": ' T V.-. . . xcitor ; and jrnofsiETOa. Of the Simleefcly RaHlli icgUterJ Scwioir. Fie Dollar pel nnnm half in ; AfitAMieiwTs For Sixteen. Lmet, ftrst insertion One Dollar ; each tubMqvent insecuon , CotfftT Ororrs and Judicial At eutmimmts Wt)l be cbarged, 21 pejr cent. jUghet; but a, deductton f 33i percent, will be made from the regular price, Tor aarenisera oj me year . , ; . AdrcrtUemeni. inserted in the Semi-WkLt -RtoiSTi,iH ela appear in-tbe Wi.t Paper free ol cuarje. v ;-.- ; , i - , Och Letter to t1i Editor must be ttost-faid. -. r , , IN NEW YORK, ' To.app!y tbCity and tnlerior Trade, by the Picca .. RiBKlO V EDt,''Uf- Prorn 1 IS' Peart Street, to : Nna Wiluam Stbebt. "IT ' EE & BltETTSTER notice to the If J Deafer in.,PrXQir4hatlbY,Jt.av" repoved their Warehoodefwi. Printed Cafiatesexeluuveljrfrom Pearl to 44 COar treeC ;rl3j comfining their t atten tion to Prints baljr, 1A & are enabled to exhibit an asaorlmenl far-surpassing an j ever before offered in America and to self at price a low, aud generally , lower, than houe whose' attention i dituleJ among a large varietj of article. ' " TheSUHk coai of tv&al thousands of Patterns: and Colorings, embracing ery arieij...o::;'l. American tnd Forelsm Prints ' In raarket many aty ie f which are ffot up cxclo' uirely for their own ale, and cannot he1 had else where, except in second hand. ' " "'" Dealersla PrinU wilt find it for their interest to examine thi Stock Heftire making their purchases- they will have the advantage of learning- the lowest market prices anJ comparing all ihe desirable sty lea in oarkel side hv aiJe. r - ' - Catalogue of Price!, corrected with every variation of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyer. September 20,1844. --r , ?8 Valnable Property for Sale!! TH B Subscriber wishes to sell the House and Lo on which he now lesidea, adjoining the Govern meut House, and the residence of Chas. Manly , Esqr lhe H ooae is two tories high, 40 feet long by 20, has four room with fire-places, a passage in the middle, Portico in frbntand a Plucza backi i most pleasantly situated, And surrounded by an orchard of well selec ted fruit. : There are alt the necessary out hodse at tached, the S inoke-Hope and Kitchen of brick and a most capiul 8pring is on the premises, tvithin fiAj step of the Dwellingr " 4 '"' V " The traeu on which it U situated, contains Twenty Acres, or thereaixiots: i' t -"V Terms aceooimodting one- and two years credit, bonds beariag interest. - JOHN BUFFALO W. ; August SO, 1844 T--'.-.r.':- t- 7t-tf... SHAWLS CUVtHS, CASSIMERES, Vestiogs, Fancy MerinOj Plaid, Thibet and 10-4 Black Merino Shawls, at Four -DolJars ' W':' r?- . Two pieces double wove Beaver Cfoth, and a fevy pieces. Plaid French Velvets ; also. (!ashmere. Brocade, and Silk Vesl- ings, whteh will be'sold low x ' Hi A. BADHAM.& Co. fTl JAMES F. SIMMONS, of ffal- ifax Cduniy, begs leave respectfully to inform the Member of the approaeuing Legislature, that he i a Candidal , for the ' aDDotntment ot beossio Ctsaav o t Oct. 6, 1844. CHEAP GOODS i CHEAP GOODS! I TTTf AVE UWday received A fresh lot of fsncy Dry UJI, Goods, which will be eokl great Bargains Kich Fancy Silks, (a beautiful sry le,) Caatimerede Ecoose.- ' 1-1-4 yards wwie fancy Lama Cleth, flbr dresses, Black Gro d Sutne, Blue KtacK uo o Worsted Mius. Bilk and Wool do Rtii d t.2 Ruele do Children do Black Silk Gloves, Ladies and Gentlemen's kid do Bugled Collars, Lace and Dimity de ; j Velvet xsnd Silk Points, . . - . Hair pin Head Dressea and Girdles, Clored Merind Sdk Hoes, (fine article,) Black Eoglish'Siik and Cashmere Hose, Children' Nett Caps, Ladies' do Corded Skirts, L. C. Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched, very fine,) sAli: ' I - . Bugled Gimps, Lile Laces and Edging, Striped end Plaid Lace Muslins, . Plaid-Silk, warp Alapsccas, , Plaid TesansVBocha Shawls, Tarkish MiUV figured Parseinnee, Cotton Fringe; Brown Hollands, Irish Linens, Fancy Silk Mitts, Jsconet Cambrics. Call and, examine, a we wdl sell any Goods en hand at ter. low price 'r , , ,., . ' , .J H. BECK WITH 4 CO.,, :4.Z . Fayetteiille Street, . AfewooM above-Mr. R. Smith's Store. Oetobex.2., - . - - " 80 10O 4CC AKO EG4ttS. Srperior O JL ronoko and Aromatic Tobacco. GENUINE PRINCIPE SEGAR8. And a tap- ply of London Porter, for sale r at the' Drug Store of ' ;WIL.L1AMAX JHUVW October .1 0r 844. ; 'f&V 5-'?; 82. tTTINEGAR for PickHng7 rAIsotpriine Lsmp Oik W is JAMES M TlWllSo; August.i9. , v ' - " V- AUCTI0N1 AUCTION i AUCTION ! fUEG leave te inform the eitixen of Raleigh, and country. tht on Wednerfat iveningjjtfwt,ifit nU at candle light. I will conjmeoce selling at Auc on the feHowujg Go,kIs Jreeaua . rocvviiv, Beaver and Pilot, Cloth Frock 4tt Broad Cloth, Pilot, and Beaver 8ox4uts, Paata. of manyi kinds. Vexts, doHai. Cap. Shoes for Farm Hands, I one Lanterns. Castors Clocks.Lookin2 GUses. 8oap; Thread. Kniveeend Fork, and a hundred of other nicies and thine beside at the second door below esrs. 8mh . 4 nnannni. Baleigh, Ocu 15, 1 844. - ' v- ' -84- tf ...... i ' i ' ' - i-U r Orncebetng aupplied with the greatest variety , Fancy Job Type Ki : We are prepared to ex4Ute ... rwiiXBTg, CARha, Circular!, Hawdbill M style not inferior to any 00k; a ia the 8tate . fall trade. An immen8e Stock'of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil8,: I)ye "! Stuffs, Perfumery, Fan fij 'Articles, 'Brushes, iVwfe&l Tip Y ARRIVALS from Boston, ifewTork. Je Jy4e -we are-now receiving our FU Supply" of Uoods embracing a very heavy Stack of everything in our line ? Our.OocxU were selected with especial reference to the Wholesale Trade, Being ef the Choic xst grjiLiTT, and bought in large quantities ihe LO WEST M A RKET PRI C E. We are therefore ready to compete with oiher Houses, North or South. : We repectfulTy solicit a call, or order from all Merchant and' Physicians who are in want of anv of the articles in our line of business; a we i ere deter. mined to sili . ash to plcask. , Balow we enumer ate few leading artielt-, o o wAicA. together with event thins ice sell, we warrant to be of iho B EST QUALITY, end at PRICES-WHIt;H CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE SATISFACTION Efieom Salt ' - Verdigris (Dry endin Oil) Alem i i rfm uo seinnu Umbur, Lampblack 43. Camphor upiura r 1 Vermillion Sugar Lead Bronzes Cream TaftaT Lmseett Oil, Lainp Oil (of Tartaric Acid oesteuaHty) ranMeraOH (best qua! ty) Aloes " Calomel (best) " Supr, Cor. Soda Spanish Brown, Venetian Red Khuburb, ipecac, Jsap INDIGO (beatFletant and Magnesia. (Quicksilver Mornlla) . Soda Powders Sedlits do Madder, Copper, Blue Stone Balsom Copavia Castile Soap, U. Aradie lLogwood, Comwood, Red wood Brimstone.Flower Sulphur Cochineal, Red Sanders Cologne, Florida, arid Toi Sulphate Morphine Are.ate do' M orate , -do Sulph. Quinine.. let Water Extracts, Otto Rose, Fancy Soap Brushes of all kinds Castor Oil fin bottles and barrels) , Pepper. Mustard, ' Spire, Sweet Oil do do Mace, Nuimees, Ginger, 8pirit Turpentine do doGlu4, Inks of all kinUs, Beet Salad Oil - Putty, Shoe Blacking Ln mil 'noria be$t Cvlolna) (Surgical and Dental Instru- AxYe. Leorf, (in kegs andjmenU and Medical Books dry) WIN DO W GLASS or all sizes ' - Lit hargry Red Lead Crome Green ' Crome Yellow . Crome R ed Coach Tarnish Copal do jJspan- do Parif Green 4-C7&C dec. Prussian Blue TYL1E,&HILL, ' Whesale Druggists, Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. 69 Aug. 24, 1844. GIGA US! CIOARS! C lG ARS! TATITE would respectfully inform the Citixens of yV Raleigh, and the Public generally, that . we have opened a Cigar Manufactory in Raleigh, where we. constantly keep on band a full assortment of high- flavored, imported Cigars.inrl ding KEG ALIAS, - WEKIMEK, HSPERANZA, CXJBRY, CAZADORES, HAVANA, LA NO KM A, V PRINCIPE,' ' - Ac "' &e. A6. 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 ell articles in the line which we offer at New York' prices, by the wholesale and ret air.' All orders thankfully received, end attended to with dispetch. r Purchasers, and the lover of e good Cigar end To bacco, will always be furnished with the . best kind, eaited to the taste of the connoisseur. Calf and try at , KRAUSE & MILLER'S, Fayetteville Street, opposite the City Halt. July 22. . 69 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. Rt. Rev. L. S. IVES, D. D. Vismnu jV , Ext. ALDERT SMEDES.'Rector. fmnE WlNrER SESSION of this School will II commenc on the 1st December.' A punctual attendance of the Pupils' is earnestly requested . Tarms, payable in advance, or before the close of the month of January. For Board, and English Tuition, per ses sion of 5 months, - . $100 00 Tuition in French, - .12 50 44 . in Music, on the Piano or (Juitar 26 00 ' . ' with $3 00 for the use of Piano, v on the Harp, 30 00 with $ 1 0 for the use of the instrument. Tuition in .Drawing and Painting, 15 00 Pen and Ink,, '. 75 Board,s&c during y acatiou, ' ; 10 00 N. B. Beds arid ? bedstead are fuTnifhed by the ecoooi ; pupns are requireu 10 lurnisu tneiiuwn yeu- ding and towel. vjbe clothing el pupUs snoukl be UISIIOCIIV DIVWI WlUi ins vwucij limn wt lint.-- Mrs. Smeda will supenniend airy pnrenase parents may authorise their children to make in the City, but uo account will be opened et any More witnout the ex ores sanction of Dareats. or guardians .Tbe.reli- gtoaa services ot puiMiays oemg ueiu m uiv vmapei of the Institution by the Rector, pupils have- rarely ... . l .i l . l. occasion to visit the City, and the plainest attire is all that they require. Extravagance in dress is opposed to the principle and practice of the School, and pa rents. who enuusf. the care .of Uwir children's ward robe, entirely lo the discretion of the Rector and h s assistants, will never have occasion to complain on this subject. ' Pupils are allowed to accept invitations in the City, fcfor the day, only once a month ; and never ror tn eventng. T hey have opportunities of teeing their friends t the soiree, which are statedly held doring the Sessjon, ; . " . .. ., v? FiTtHE rhet meriey II ; the band of the Rector. . In making purchases for their cbildren,arents win have respect to the fol lowing regulalions: The ordinary dress of Pupils, in WlmeA wnf consist of such articles of Meriria- Mous tin de LarneVCalico or Gingham, xf dark colors, a they tna V have in their psset4on The dress of the Schooi;io be dted on Sundays end thef special oe caiens, mut be of Merino, or Mooslin de Iaine, of iUrk IJue color, mailo without irimming- SThi dress for the Soirees most be of plain white cambrk- wkh no other ornament than a blue or pink ribbon. Bonnet must be of straw, with e dark blue ri bon, in Winter, and in Summer, with a ribbon of lighter color, The 4rdi .arv dress for Summer, mus' be of Calico ot riinoliam t ih drM for Sandatr. 4 Wain white, Cam bric Laee in any form, Artificial flpwer. and Jewe!r Of aqy description, are entirely iormauen. JUIeigh,.Oct. 14, 1844. - V: 83 6t- ;XESBA pGJCOBER ,29' 1844. - - vpallj aup.pLrEstir " -5 - g-81?'& IPlfe 2f :SK aft V. JtZuslc JHitsical Wn&tnkmetitSl " y , , FANCY ARTICLES tfw- FOft SAta UT ., t.-:;- ' . . E. P t N A S H , . ti , Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia; fPIOUNTRY Merchants and other in wantofaby of the above articles will find in my establUhment the most desirahTeetock. I have ever offered, at great ly reduced prices. A call from ' myxoid friends and customers is solicited" . - - ; E MOltE nUAXDRETn'S PILLS. rJVl E have just received afresh supply of this yy vwloable Medicine, which ts recommended b thousands of persona whom -they have -cured of Con sumption, Influenza, Coidv Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Head Ache, and a sense of fullness in toe back part of the Head, usually the. symptoms or. Apoplexy, Jaundice, Feyer and Ague, BilKius't Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, -and common Fevers of All kinds ; Asthma Goutf Rheumatism, NerVbqs Diseases. Liver "Com plaint; Pleurisy ? Inward 'Wfakness.-DepreSOB of the Spirits. Ruptures, Inflammation, Sote Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Dropsy. 8rhalf Pox, Measles. Croup, T'tMigh, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Dholic, Cholera -Mo r. bus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery , Deafness,. Ringing Noiges hvrhe Head, King's Evil, Scrofula, Erysipe las, or Saint A n thony 'a Fire Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, some.of thirty years" standing. Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs; Piles, (yo. tivenoss, all Eruptiims f the Skin Frightful Dreams, Female Complaints of every kind, especially obtruc- I tions, relaxation. &c v, f Also, Brandreth'a Liniment, for sores, . swelling, wounds. &c, at 25 cents a bottle. There are Agents for selling the above in every Coaniv in the State. WILL: PECK, A genu Raleigh; May 14, 1844. 39-ly To Southern fc Western Merchants. XARVIS, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wholesale Groeers and Commission Merthantx, No. 81, Front St. New York, MAVE constantly on hand, and offer for sale, either for Cash or approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries, 'leas. Li quors, Wine, dec. araone which are the following : SUGAR. 8L Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single refim d Loaf arid Crushed. COFFEES. ; Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, St. Domin. go, Cuba, tc TEA8. -Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Souchong and Pouchongtcomprising all ths different qualities,in every variety of packages. . .. ' ' LIQUORS. , 8eignette,' J. J.Dupuy, Otard Dopoy 4; Co. Mac Glory, Champaign and a variety of orher French Brandies, with- Si. Croix . Rum,1 Jamaica Rum, HoU and Gin, &c.. - v .:,.,- .. , . . " . wines. - Madeira, Pale Sherry, Brown do. Tenerifle, Port, Malaga. Muscat. d;c. full assortment of each kind. embracing all ihe different qualities.,. Also, Principe and Havana Segars, Indigo,' Pepper Pimento, Cassia, 4-e. fc To Merchants, ordering Goods from New York, we would say. that alt orders, entrusted lo our care, will be executed with promptness and strict fidelity, and everr article sent away shall be exactly what it purports to be. " Liberal advances made on consign ments of produce. " " v " ' - Feb 6. 1844. ... 12 ly. A ePLEHDIS TBliiaSt. Mended 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- Coach ITIakiii aiid Repairing. pHB Subscribers wouw reSpeetrully announce to a. the Citizens of Raleigh, and (he surrounding country, that tbey have firmed a. Ce-Partnership rn the above busmess, and are now prepared to execute all orders in their hne. : Tbey flatter ihenwelvea they will be able to give general at'nuacUon to all who pay patronise them,' as they have in their employ an ex-i eel lent Blacksmith front the North, with other work men engaged , at the diCferent branches, and being themeeive practicaU workmen, they hope to givp gen eral aatisfaction to all who may give them alrial. ; JOHNSON &41ARKISON. Raleigh, Aog..l9. . r ' ; V . 67 ff-J Also, on hand, for sale. Ready made'Carriages, such ae Buggies Barouehes, Charioteetv &c - , ffninnkets, Shoes. II a! s. Caps.. &c Selling low at the Raleigh Cheap Cash Store, one door below Williams, Haywood & Co'a Apothe- caiV'Siere."-''4-'" "V: ' . '. J- i:: We have on band, and more expected, a large lot oi Satinets. Kerseys, flannels, and woolen Arooas, of every description, which we will sell lower than any one else tn towp. ; -, - .- J. HBECKWim St CO. rrrTAYE on hand a large lot of Jvisks c t &- anu IHI NEGRO 'BLANKETS l ; Uo, While and KedFlannels. purchased -previous te Ihe late rise. and will self them at their usual low price. Large lot of Canton Flannels, -Bleached and Unbleached, bought early-in the? Summer, end will .he sold for about the same prices' such Goods are now selling for in New York."., , i rayetwvuw street-. A rvr doors above Mr. R. Smith's Otoie. October' 14, 83 J v.-1 ""5" llltam T- Baltlv residing within fifty . or ona hundred rards f the Cpitolrespec fully informs the Members of the approaching Legis- lture. that he will bft preparedlto rfortaMe :xW,Wfifleh or, iwentyaf. their body Ha char ea will be moderate, and be Will spare m uains to Diease,arid rebdeT tbe umeorarf wbd rnay iironixe him. agreeable .during; the stay. Early application are desirable. ,v '. -.ix;;' ; -g-J Raleigh, Oct 4.' 1844. V i e- TlrTRSv 8 I'll ART. having procored the rooms in IVil Mr- FeaTExa'a new brick House adjoining er dwelling on Fajetville tr- et i prepared to ac ian.Modate 25 Members of the epproaching Legista- iTe lxr location is very johvenieht h; the Capitol, the rooms are new arid pleasantly eituated, and by her own, well known exertions to pase ner. poaruers, she hopes to receive a hberalrronage."'1 V-' f Raleigh, Oct. 14th, 1844. ' : ' ' tf- w mil Buy goods; grogkries, 31USICAL INSTKUMENTS, ; ClilKA, JEWELER Y FANCY AHTICI ES & TOYS. ifhNB of the Partner of the firm, having just te Vljttnrnrd from the Nerth. ha brought with him a larger and beHereupply oT fxeh Goods, in the above braiichiss, than has been kept in "the esubtishment heretofore ;' all of which, in price and quality, ar weli worthy to be recomtnended to our numerous friends and the public, as we aie very well ableio sell a low as any Store in this City- " - DRY GOODS Aft entirely fresh assortment , especially Calicoes Handkerchiefs,' Woollen Goods, Glove and Stock Irigs, Muskjrat arid Seal skin Caps, .Sheetings and Shirtings,; tc. v ' FANCY G00D8, HARDWARE & CHINA Fine ARTIFICIAL FLO W E RS, latest fashion, artificial Hair, Ladies' Fancy and Work . Boxes, Writing Jesks, BaskeU, Snuff-boxes from 5 cfs to $3 i50";Tiavelfing Bags, Therniometers, ''Walking Carnee.firiest Raxor; Shaving- utensirs. Dirk, Peg and Pocket Knives 'of great variety, Scissors; ri very large supply of Pistols, Percussion caps,'Shot and pbot belts, Uirdbags, Powder frask Cotton and Wool cards; patent Balances, Sifters, Awls, hoe thread. Spore, Cloth; Teeth, Hair, Hat and Shoe brushes ; Slates, Fishing Utensils, Looking-glasses, J. Lnenu"8' J eeHe8 ra. Pocketbooks, Night Tfcpe., nroking Pipes, Twine, vartons sizes, tJoffee-nuHs. Ptns. Needles. Purees. Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, plain and painted Megs. Mohair Caps. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishe, Pitchers, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY dt GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. fresh fancy and other Candies Soda, Butter and. Water Crackers, Pilot bread, Sugar and. Ginger Cakes, best Pine Ap ple & other Cheese.Smaked Salmn,Scoti h Herrings Smoked Tongoes,SausAges,-Figa, Prunes, Dates, Fil berU,Pata,Wall and Cocosnuts, Almond, Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit,, Oranges, Lemons. Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nob". I and 2, Macaroni, Currents, Raisins, Citrun, -Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Musturd, Starch, Tea, Oli ve Oil, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Soap, white, yellow, variegated,' Castile and perfumed ; Chewing de Smoking Tobacco, gepu ine Principe and other Segar. Scotch and Mr. Mil ler' Snuff, Canary eed, Allspice, Pepper, vBlack ingi Iidigo, Copperas, Logwood. Madder, Lamp and Candiewicks, Apples. Grse8, Jujubepaste, Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarnt Buck ets. Brooms, Whate and best Sperm Oil, dec GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, sold only by the measure. PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers. - . ' MUSICALINSTRUMENTS, . Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerBoards Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onefts, Accordeoris. Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and, Song Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills,. Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Letie r-stamps, Wafers. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils,' Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates . GAMES. l)ominos. Chessmen; Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins, 'Cup and Ball, Graces and Battkdoors, skipping ropes, Rotlet. " JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well as germsn silver, and piechbaek, via. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fin ger-rings, -Thimbles.- Table and Tea Spoons, De serV Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Belle Spectacles, Belt-buckles. Key. A large .and choice supply es Printing Presses, painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles. Humming tops. Drums, Ratth s, Whistles, mouth Organ, Harp, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic 1 oys, false r sees, t'armons. Microscopes, China setts, Drummers, fancy toys, and all sorts of Doll.-. . XJ. W. & C. GRIMME. Corner, of Fayetteville end Hargett Streets Raleigh, July 1.1844 - . . 96 PICKLEDOiSTERS, ; -AT REDUCED PRICES, HICH can bs transported to. any distance. 1 gallon Stone Jars or Tin Cans at - 50 eta. do. do. ' do. " 37 1 do. Cans of superior quality, at 67 i Which ere kept in an Ice-house, constantly-for sale by v. . q. w..d& c. grimme. Aug. IS, 1844. ;1 , f . 42 6m. THE SUBSCRIBER, TfTJ AS now, in store, a well selected assortment of lill Groceries, embracing naarly every article in the Grocery line, .to which he will-receive regular addi tion by arrival from jhe Nortbem Market. To which be respectfully invites the attention of Country Merchants. 'WVmbnff his assortment be ners - 50 Hhd St. Croix and Port Rico Sugars, i 76. Boxes & BblsLoaf Lump & Crushed Sugars, 400 Bags Rio Lagyeyra and old Java Coffee, 25 Hhd Molasses, Western Bacon, A Variety of Wrapping Writing 6c Letter Paper, i Imperial Gun Powders and Young Hyson Tea, . ; Salt Petre Pepper Spice and Ginger, . (Soap, Brown and Pale Washing and Shaving, i Candles, Sperm Mould and Patent, y Segars, Various Brands, Mustard, . Table Salt. Starch, . Painted Pairs, Brooms, Window Glaas, Various ize, WinesMadeira. Champagne, Malaga, Muscat d; others ..' ! Holland Gin, French and American Brandy, . fRuni, Whiskey, Hhds and BMs. Cord ials assorted, d;c. . All of which will be offered on moderate terms, GEORGE A.' DAVIS, ' Wholesale Grocery Commission Merchant. v. ' Bollingbrook Street. ' Petersburg Ya. Sept, 9, 1844. 783m. C. C. McC R UM M E N, of Moore Coun ty,' respectfully announces to the mem- lra elect ol the next Legislature,' thet-he is ai candidate! for the ' appointment' of Engrossing Clerk 'ti-n v. - -' '. V - -i''f "fv . Sept. 28, 1844. r I -l 79 tm WM: JONES, of, Prankliri, e- epect fully informs the Members of the next House ot Conunoxia, that he ia a Candidate for Asuistajit Doorkeeper to that body Tronklinfjbnp 1844 ' " ' 1-f- mOTICJE. ApplicaJioa. wUhbe made'to the next General Assembly of i North Carolirja. for the ipeaeage oi Private Act. to prevent the falling of - I HaOrT lulu tuc.iiuicw nuuwj rvnsu iwi. "." u.w- tarieeviit the eooth part of Mokea County. .. Also, JU empower the County Court of Siokea to cause said Creeks to be cleared of Timber, and the Pood arid wamp to be drained. September 23, 1S-14. TOTHE NORTU-paitilAniJ a ' "' " " ' '3 Notice to' Travellers go via Portsmouth itnd K; 'Ri;Road tr7 E -wouhl respectfully state tothe travelling V V poblic, that we are disposed, and will tarry them a cheap as any other line, to Portsmouth or Baltirirore. :-'- - ' Our Road Is run ever With ae much success a any in the coon try --our Boats on the Bayre of the first jtess.and commanded by experienced and. attehtrve otticers the Suges and Teams (between ledges 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 uur part to make heir trip pbasant and safe. . , . jV . 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 present from Sledges' to Baltimore, $9, (meals included on the Bay Boats.) . , ' . Should , any further reductions be made by our op ponents, with a view to divert the travel from this romforl'abie and expeditious route, we ask the travel to come over fo Weldon .and they wilf prrfy 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. Such meiins to secure patronage is not sanctioned by the Company. ' Passengers are guarded against getting Tickets in Raleigh thrmigh to Petersburg as if they should change their route after leaving Raleigh., they suust do so at a sacrifice of amount paid to carry them from Gaston to Petersburg. . Fare from Sledges-' to Portsmouth, $5 00 Fare from Sledges' to Portsmouth and re- : turn in four days,. f 7 50 WM. W. MOODY, Ja rAgent. UfiiCe Portsmouth R. R. Read Co., I Weldon, N. C. July 1st, 1844. 54 XO SOUTUERS TRAVELLERS. THE Proprietors of the Stage Lines from Colum bia. S. C. to Raleigh, N. C. and the Raleigh it Gaston Rail Road Company,' take this method of in forming the public, that they have reduced the fare for all through Passengers faking their route, to the fol lowing rates to wils Colombia to Gaston. 917,00 Camden to do 10,00 tieraw 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 thia route, arrive at Ihe Junction, eighteeeumilesNorth of Weldon, before those by any other line. . ' . . -q3 Travellers are particularly cautioned Against believing the slanderous reports circulated by interes ted persons against the Raleigh dt Gaston Rail Road. Having undergone extensive repairs, and great im provements in its machinery and Coaches within - the last year, it ia passed over with as much ease and safety as any road in the country. u Persons, desirous -of taking the Portsmouth and Bay route to Baltimore, can do ao by taking the Stage line at Sl shoe'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, gj No additional charge is made for the Stage route, as Passengers are taken from SiKnoVs to Baltimore, at the same price as fron Weldon. ' ' dj Travellers going South will be taken; at the same rates, between any of the points above mention ed. Those wishing through tickets going South, can procure them at the Office of the Petersbur g Rail Road Company, Petersburg, Ya. , or on. the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. - B. L. McLAUGHLIN, 8tage Proprietor. E P. GUION. Do. ' W. HOIXISTER, SupU R. dc G R. Co. August 20, 1844. 87 Short-horned Dtiiv ham antl KpttSfpem TOO Cattle. The Subscri ber has the above stock of CatOo lor Sale, among which are from 15 to 20 Devon Cow, in Cajf by fine half Devon and half Durham BulL . Also, several fine Devon Heifers, some in Calf. Also, 2 Devon Bull, now fit for service. . ;'..;', ' . Also, 8 or-40 very fine half Durham and half Devon Bull Calves; got by one of the finest' Durham Boll ever raised in the United States.1 His ancestors, on both sides, have taken the. first premiums for 1 Milk, Butter, beauty, size, &o. the CaitU shews at the Nosh. v I have certincates in my possessicn to prove these facts, ready for tee' inspection of any person who may wish to see them. The price ofthe above Cattle wilt te very cheap cheaper than yod can buy them at the North, and there is no risk to run in their being acclimated. They will bereedy to deliver in Ne vember next.tbat being the best time to removelbem. Toe Boll Calves will be fit for service in Hay t June next. The price of the Bulls will not exceed 850 dollars each; The Cows in Calf, and Heifers, will be less, say from $25 to f 30 each. I have been irnprovihg my stock of -cattle. for 15 years, and. think I now have, in the Devon and Durham, the best stock of Cattle tat f the nractical farmer in America. And while my neighbors have been selling their Cows and Calves for 10 or $12. 1 have heeri selling (to good judges) my half -Devon Cows end Calve Jbr 2ft to 830. CoL Yarborough, Proprietor of -the Eagle Hotel. Rale'wh. N. C. bse pnrchased half. Devon Cows of me, and can inform those, who may wish le know, as to their milking properties, ete 1 X , -V "?X; 8tiWX$$&X z Pomona, Waco,Ci5f. C. 15 .Vj .- v t mile North-east of Ralugh, V 80.eow4m , Joly io, i844::-T--:?:J-f, ' v y . . , We are requested to. Announce to- the Member ;er the approaching legislature that Major C. C N EL SON, of this City, is a Candidate for the OfSce ofngroMROg Clerk , Raleigh, Oct 21st, 1844. ,j , ' t8&W gUOES, RUOE3i StlOE3. - 'Patt Sumlv, October 1844. last received from 15 to 20 Cases, eoeraa arid fina Work of every deecripuefl and quality . wLich are offered at eery reduced prices to salt the Crzssw M.rkt. James m. towlt a . lL.!MVh.fV4r9i:iS44 ' 88- --.it: 3 4 - 11 BSSSBSBaWBBBBaSaBBlSSSSKBaflS , DARdAtJiai CAncAirsn CHfilP DEY GOODS iT THE - -t- - piCE'S SOW; Subscriber has ju.reeeiveaBoth ii ' Pli of Cheap arid ' Beautiful GuodsL- ttBirriasMl sioce Good have'dechned so At the North, and wookl take this opportunity to say he posecsee edvantagee over an other heuse-in the Sute; being eonijected with a. house et ihe North from whence he gete the latest styles ot Goods, end at the latest eecUeea. Below is A few of the infeleej: 't - ' c -Clothe, Cassimeree, and Yetidgl.; c every variety or color and price; Cawnet; Kemocky JearU, coarse Cloth and Kersey,: and' Lineeys low, '$of. sertsnt'. 10-4, I M, 2-4 WhibeyJ8larikefPptnt BUudcets. d.i, for servaota, trefyrcheap, Flanoels, Bleached and Brown, Mushris, Cariton .Flannei, Irih Linen, French Napkins, Spool CrittonrBuUon;ewinf Silk, Worsted end Cotton Hosiery, 80; 82, '84 inch fine Silk Umbrellas, Cotton doi ?j ; r-- "toLX.UtWb&tetefox few Rich striped and figured 8ilks, frexa to $l 2St it ' o Extra Rich Pasbmefe D'Ecosaa from 87 to SI 80, Black, do. Rich Meesline de Lainea, lf r yds widet ChUsana from 25 to 44 Cents A splendid sawortrnent br plain Blk and Blue-BIk ; Striped, Plaid; figured and changeable Atpaccaa, from 87 to f I 25 ;iiew styled Moosliae Cashmere end Crape ue LaiBe. Ladiea'Egw Ira fine Kid Gloves, Velvet Points, fancy MitU, plala and Hem Stitched French Linen Cambric Handk'U from 16 cU jo SI 50 1 Chintxea, Calicoes, trrin 8 ta 25, Furniture do. from 7 to 2d, Shawl endQimps, ia great variety ' together with beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ' which he respect folly eoficiu the Cititens of Raleigh and Ks Vicinity to call a&d examine he (bra purchasing elsewhere; ai he feels satisfied that his prices ar to low that all who look must purchase. t, . WASHINGTON MILES . Next door below Wr& A; 8iiUu Oct 14, - - - ' -Mtf' New Annuals, WeW ADnnaU' - - for : 1.845. . ;.'V-; rpHE Illustrated Book of Christian Ballade and X other Poems, edited by Rufus Wl Gtiswotd, splendidly bound. H ' ' ; 3 i'-.r? The Gift, a Christmas and New rears preaeslt !tn beautiful illestratione. - ' - , The Diadem a present for all sessoiyi with spleodil engravings: decidedly the richefttAnnual ofthe eeAion, The Friendship's Offering with superior' engraving and elegant binding, r B " -: ' The Casket The tlyacioUt or AtfecUonVGIlt beautiful Juvenile Annual, together wjth msuy eth er for sale cheap at the New Bookstore, 4Ch door from R, Smith. ; 0 h. CLEVELAND. Raleigh, Oct 1844. . , , s . 88. , (Q Star and Sttridarrl. ' ' . ; Talaable Sltoatloti tor Sale 3nHE SuUcribter Wishes to- selL his FARM In I Chatham County, containing five hundred and y Acre on North East Creek; lying oo the Stage Road, twenty miles from Raleigh, and eight from Chapel Hill, formerly owned byJoaar Momiire, and' long known as e place of EnterUinroeht, aQd la one of the best stands tor that business -in this eoontryy There is a large two story House new huildirr, ano ther small House, aed c good Kitchen t e good Bar and Stables, and ail other netessary Ootbouses. Per sons down theHuntry, and ell others wishing tehujr a good healthy situation, would do well to come end examine for themselves immediately, a the Stjbsclv ber intends to sell the first foir-opportonity; end move to the West. ALFRE& MORlfTjG Sept, 271844.s -,M : 7TTTHE undersfgned Cotnmtttee, appointed by: thr il County Court of Wake, to superintend the bojld ingof a Bridge across the Neuse River at Rigers Bridge, on the road teadinrtVom Rarela-h to Lonl , mrg, will on Saturday the 9th day of Neve tobet next, at that place,' let out to the lowest ' biddcri-the building ofthe same! farther peiticutars roade.known on that day, .:. l'--n -?s:i ALL EN It OGE RS 6rf - , BETH lONfiS, ,4 3fc?- r CYRUS. WHITAKEft.: October 9, 1844. 82 4t NOTICE. -i' TTTi AVlNO bought et Execution sale, all that part ot tne rorumioata tt KoeiiBke Kail Coedr which j situated in the County of Notthamptoo between Margaretaville and the County fine Of Hal ifax et Weldotf, I thai! apply to the next Legislature of the Bute of North Carolina tor a charter, to ena- aie me te cotieet Toil thereon for the traasperUtion of persons and produce, at the'sQievate per mile, that is authorixedto be-charged bndet the eharJer given to the Portsnumth fx Roanoke Rail Koad Com- " mi- FRANCIS Bi RIVES. : Oct, 13.1844.- ... i' ;, -., w? 84tL ' : Hoard Tor ffleinbera of the ICSlsIalare;-The' fenbieriber takes . . pleasure in annouticing'to the Members;. " elect of the approaching General Assent,. blv. that having been at a cririsiderable expense in fit- ' ting'np'twa edditirjrial room, to ' his foifhw establilt menu he is now prepared comfortably to aeeotomo date!ToTO80to85Meiriber.rifthrt " '" The location and characle? of his House araao welf . knownj that he deetris It unnecessary UJ say i Word on this point, For the convenience and actomraods ; tion of those rtntreinen Who board with him, he will '" also be prepared to take their Horse, if theyUdklijL . His terms, as usual, will be moderate. !jqhn hutchins; RaWigh, Oct. 8, 1844. 82 3w TRUSTEED SALE. v ; TKN Wednesday, ihe 6-Jj dsy of November nex, ty the Shbscriber wilt; proceed to sell on the Pre mwes, the House and Let, (part of Lot No. C3) ia the City of RaWigb. on, the corner .of AVilmlnjnoa ji and Morgan Streets, at present efccupiedhy A lexaa act J, Iawrehce,Eq., andall the Household tn4 Kitchen Furniture 'and .'other erUdes conveyedto ' hint as Trustee by Ueed bearing d?aa December ti fcfat," 1841; A D' i-V i;.wtjy -ft" . Ter-Tbe House end Lot ' will eoli o . credit of six month, with interest, from ihe dayiof ; -satei for which bond and satisfactory security, will be required. " Tea Other articles wiU be sold for ! -money ,..-;.- . . J The sale being inade by utitst of kWae CourV f . Edaity i Will be posluva And wi&rrtt reserve. , :. ' Tre'23. PrtoherSth, 114. t:2- I - -. atprmted aJi46r e't r ,a? Tarra; eficjt Ai A EPUT1 ICG 3. -A rJ Tr-.-r.r.:rt t'V t o J Crate; alljaa4arpbf r wfrj v iered beforavf v jAili23 Tt, TO. 1 T,; -: ; ,QH 24v;- -. .;ifi"'-iii- v r "''"" ;-' '1 . 1 ft 4 '"-Ik . - 3?
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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