V -jnlV til I ..'Wtt '3- JtS - - - 'I 'i. AND. NORTH vl i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28; 1845r WESTON R. GALES JuP" 3Sin ' y c :) - CA llOL IN A: 0 CO 1 q 'la eeU i r t tip ; citf I fatty llBf ft!. lie. a l Slid Po. nu i tur, :die hem iliiy. lDf J. J J.. ami r" a f es. - poi- of am- 17 CS. m. lUOt DOW :k, iIS- used Can it U enta oos OfS mer reef and la IOMJ with iB 'em ion I bj luce rob tfD. root r 'T -t COl e-t ulrs och fur ctt- TfiJ or a ch. ivi me tad e in f) IP- is' ?e a. rl la st 0 he Cf lie Seni-WeeUj Rilelgli iejliter S 9 c irrio k Fir Dollar pT annum blf l AdIlTi m Krrs.-lFor rr Sixteen Lines, etiaitioo,OoDaUar;cIi iiiiQineruon, CaoT 0is and Jopici At ADTTWMiirri h eharzed 25 wt cent. bbr ; bat a deduction if J3i per eeou will lmai from ibe regular pricea. r3t iJrtrtiaer bj iu year. ' i.iremMmonti. inserted In tb SuvWRUT RfOUTi. will Io appear in th Wnt Paper of chars. j. Lettera to the Editor matt be FOST-f aid. Sherwood's ITIAGXETIC Vibratoy rmnE VIBHATORT MOVEMENT recently N substituted far the Rotsry, in this Machine, by tit subscriber, endows it with an extraordinary stipe riKity over every form in which it bss been construe tad. It is compactly fitted together with its battery. wires, anJ other appliances, in neat mahogany cases. 4 several size and powers, at 10, (two sixes) $14 and 16" each ; and forwarded, to order, to any ptrt of ihe Union, the CanaJas, West Indies or South Anenca. Each case is accompanied with a Manual (7th edi- tea. pp. 31. ojo j inciuaing a complete jiuu- a! of ihe Practice of Medicine, with a very full Gtoe- t&rj givinc clear anJ ample directions for the ae fibs iistrnmeat ia the various diseases to which it it aprfcaVe, anJ which are found, by the successful pfciirt of hundreds f operators, to incJuJe the most prtvalsaL, ss well a the most peculiar and otwttnate, laa are known to the medical profession ; with the pr iper MsJicine for each case. H. H. SHERWOOD, M. D. 102 Chamber 8u, New York. Sept. 19. , 74-3m UX II All It EL. SELrnFTOL VLU XX D REPATUti TO JIEHCUAXTS GOI.TG SOSTH. A.W.SPlES&pO. , 213 Perl$trett, Kev Tori, Importers of TJardimrc, Cutlery, tiun, Rifles, l'litols, &c. from , , EnSland, France and Germany A ItG prepared to sell on the most favorable JY terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including Knives and Fork, of every description and Razor. Scissors, Pocket KutTca, do. do. Cans, Pieiob, Rifle and Muskets, do. Gun Smith Too!, ... . do. da Anvil. Vices, Hoe, Tnce Chain. Sec &c Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. Scythes, Saws, and Tool of all kinds. . Japinoer and Britannia Ware. Brass Goods, of all kind. Mathematical Insrrnmeor. Fiahin and Fowling Tackle, &c &c A. W. S. & Co. are Aenta for the Patent self eockin g, cut ateel aix barrel rerolving PISTOL, saperior to an kind of Pistol for a safe guard. Merchants will find it to their interest, to call, before purchasing elsewhere. . . New York, October 10. . 81 Chemical In great varieties from Porn, London, tikewi those of the most Saperior lmtria Minufidurt have been received and will U 4J .to pleasing terms by the subscriber, viz: lo ins ; Iodide of Iron ; Deuto Iodine of Mercury ; Pro t Iodide Mercury ; Iodide of Potassa ; Strychnine ; Veritriae ; Sulphate, Acetate, and Muriate of Mor phic ; Narcotins, Piperins; Cyan. Potassa; titrate Iron ; Citrate Qainine and Iron ; Phos sbats Iron; Prota Chlor. Mercury; Bi Chloride Turpeih Mineral ; Chryst. Tart. Antimony Acooitioa (Morsoos); Nit. Silver in ahrystals EUteriom; Mur. BaryU; Oiide Tin; 8ulphoret Pmsms; HyJrocyanie Aeid; Bromine, 8tc. All the a Wve mentioned chemicals are warranted roes', 6c be tag manufactured by the most celebrated chemist will au fail to give universal satisfaction. Physicians are sespectfolly requested to tet their parity. P. F. PESCnD, : - Wholesale and Retail Drug it, z Ra!egli, North Carolina. Dietetics for the Sick and Invalid. Bermuda Arrow Root, Superier White Tapioca, Psarl Barley, Sag, Robin ton's Patent Bsrley.Coop rs faiagLaas, Superior Russia Isinglass Irish Mom, Gam Arabic, grd- Slippery Elm, Port Wine, &c ah um above mentioned, and many otner little prep ration for dehcat food, o neceseery for the sick- aaabr a directed by medical orders, will be (band fESUUUB Urugoiore. JUST RECEIVED AT THE BALTIMORE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ANOTHER lot of CLOTHING, each as Over Coats. PaeUlMOe and Vest, which, in addi. 0e to my former large stock, snake it by far the augtatiath CilTI ami will be so LI very low lit Csa. GEO. W. TAILOR, Agent. Nov. 14. t - ; 90 FOII EC-TT, A D poeiestioa given on the first of January en- M.ac the Urge and eligibly situated Dwelling ---.w reyrta.in Bireet, at present occupied by Wev.ll 1815. t - w BHS 4 aSJSIEIBSo : ss jaat btet received at this O2ko from the ,ura F sctofie. a0J u offered f. eal. at small mce0po e.t,forCA... The Ink is in 3 and k!.. u wmo:d to be a good articl. lata. . . 89-tf niLAITK DEEDS JsMPriaUd, " J ""I a rot aatE at tui ounce. RALEIGH Classical Mathematical ;and MILITARY ACADEMY. CUMsieal Department t J . tJi. L 0 Y E J 0 Y, Pkeceptor; Mathematical mni Military Department t WV F. DISBROW. ft THE year will be diviJed into two8easion of five month each ; ib first Seratun becinoins on the first of January, and lh second Session, on the firslof iuly. It is th design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advanUcea afford ed for acquiring a ihorouj a English, Classical and Mathematical Edacation. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United fuies; TERMS Or TUITION. For EngHsh and Mathematical Studies, per tension. filfi 00 For Latin, Creek, French, Spanish and Italian Languses, per Session, SO 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studiea of the ; iiasa to wbicb they belong. Military Tactics tausht to the Pupils, free of extra l c&arge. The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act. in case of emergency, as Officers. the West Point system of instruction will be careful ly pursued, nor will the Army Tactics be departed from, in order to eibibit the bova for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. By an Act of the Isst Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be fuiniehed bv the State, but Parents who wih their children instructed in the Military Department will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. Ralemh, Aug.?, 1845. 61 Un I nifTil AT CnQtHTl Rflll RnHfl i O FOR SALE. OvTT Mondar the S9th day of .JDe- V Vcember next, by virtue of a Decree of I the Court of Equity for Wake County, at its Au- tumo Session, 1845, in a suit of the Governor, for a of the State of North Carolina, to foreclose a Mortgage, theretofore executed ly the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company, to indemnify the State against certain liabilities for aid Company, I will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the whole pro perry of the li'aleigb and Gaton Rail Road Company aforesaid, (so far a the same is known lo me.) con sisting of 87 miles of Rail Road, reaching from the City of Raleigh to Gaston, on the North aide of the Rotnqke River, in the direct line of public conveyance to Petersburg, City Point, Richmond, Washington City, Baltimore, Ac' Ace together with all Bridges, Depots, Workshops and Tools, Warehouses, Water Slaiios,Engiiesi Cars, Ac. &c Also, the stock of Iron, Lumber, and Fire Wood, which msy then be on hand, and all other articles, owned and osed by said Compsnj for keeping op said Rail Road, and transportation on the same. From the nature of the property, it will be sold en masse. The purchasers, by the terms of the Decree, and the Act of the Legislature in relation to it, will be come, ipso facto, a body corporate, ly the name and style of the present Company, and will acquire' all the franchises, privileges, rights snd immunities now possessed by it, for the term of 80 year, which its Charter has yet to run. These franchisee and privi leges are of the most advantageous kind to the Com pany, and may be found at large in l heir Charter, contained in the 2d Yotame of the Revised Statutes of North Carolina, page 299, which is to be seen at the 8eat of Government, and in most of the Public Libraries of the States of the Union. The whole purchase money must bear interest, at th rate at 6 oer cent, per annum, from the day of sale, and be paid aa follows, to wit j $25,000 at the end of six months, and the residue in four instalments, at interval of ten months each eay 1st, 29th June. 1S46. 1 25,000. 2nd. 29ih April, 1347, one fourth oft he remainder. 3d, 29th February. 1848, one fourth of do. 4th, the 29th of December. 1848, one fourth of do. 6th. the 29th of October, 1849, one fourth of do. The cost of this Rail Road and its appurtenances, completed only five years since, was 1.6004)00 one half of which was borrowed ; creating a debt bearing interest, on failure to piy which, a sale haa become necessary. The grading, Bridges, uepots, &c are executed in an excellent style of workman-shin.- Car run daily over it, carrying the Mail of ha United Hlste. Ill Ming a pan oi me ooumern - . . -a.j . 1 Metropolitan route,) at a compensation of $100 per mile, or $3,700 per annum. And. traversing a ler- eomtAeTed. We avail ourselves of the present op tile region of . country through nearly its whole portunity to return our sincere acknowledgments to laneth. its freights for the transportation of Produce our numerous friends and customers, for the natron. and Merchandize, independently of the receipts from J Pasaeoger. afford a considerable addition to tbeordf nary sources of profits on Rail Roads. Theugh not, now. vielilinr a profit on the large sum expended in it construction, its income has been increasing for some time past, and it is confidently believed that it would produce a reasonable return upon a more mo derate amount of capital invested in its purchase. The Sale will be made without reserve, ai me time and piece aforesaid, at which those inclined to pur chase, are respectfully invited.to attend. The p.irchae money must be secured by pond ith .nnraved so re ties. The title will be retained as a further surety Until the payment of the purchase money, but possession given immediately. CHARLES L, HINTON. Pnblic Treasurer of the State of North Caro lina, aid Special Commissioner, of the Court of Equity, in this cause. . Raleigh. N. C. October 6. 1845. 30-1 SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. . A 'ff OTHER supply received and for sale at the MA Vrog snore 01 WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &TCO. v Aog.82, , ' ' .: " . 67 ATTElTIO! IIMVAMHS. TT HAVE received bv recent arrivals, the following jj. highly approved preparation, vu: - Peter Pill, - - - " - Tleckwlth do. . , s ., : . w Jnrnc,i Expectorant , r - v , Kolrmtock' Vermifuge, ' ' McMunn' Elix. of Opium, ' Bernard's Cholera Medlc'e, : Pease' Hoarhound CANDY, nartholomerr Couh SYRUP, rtnlla Fluid Ext. Sarsaparilla, WUtart Ralsam of Wild Cherry? And many other valuable Medicines, all of which are warranted genuine, . , tt October tt. :V 85 IfEW FALL AND WlIfTElX - goods, - THE Subscribers are opening' an extensiTe assort menl oiDK Y GOODS, consisting of CLOTHS of almost every color and quality,' for Dress Frock and. Over-Coats; Cascimeres, Yrom $1 per yard lo the firt quality, in greet varieties ; very superior plain and fancy 8ilk Velvet plain black and fancy Satin, plain black, and figured Challies, for Vests. A Uo, a general supply of Silk, Lambs wool,' Merino and Cotton Hosiery; Linen Shirts, Shirt Bosoms and Collars, of the latest styles ; fine fcilk and Cambric pocket Handkerchiefs; plain and figured Kcarfs and Cravats; Suspenders; blsck and light Silk and Kid Gloves ; 8atin and Bombazine Stocks and Ties. &c : with a complete assortment of Tailors trimmings, at wholesale and retail. Together with a large lot of 1 ' Ready-made Clotbes both of their own and of Northern manufactnre " The above good were bought for Cash, with great care by one of the firm, in ISew i ork, and will be sold for a small advance on the first cost for cash, or to regular customers on a short credit. They intend I to offer such inducements, in quality and price, as I will make it the interest of all lo purchase. (TTCall and see their stock. The reports of Fashions, embracing the latest Eu ropean and American styles, received monthly. J heir grateful acknowledgments are tendered to their friends and patrons for past favors, and a con tinuance is respectfully and most earnestly requested. SMITH OS JJlUliS. Raleigh, Oct 8. 1345. 80 8w WINES, BRANDIES, &c Kescrve Madeira Vintage of 1S2C, very superior . Duff Gordon's Pale and Gold SHERRY WINS Treble Grape PORT W1XE warranted direct importation Dunanl Co's. celebrated FRENCH BRANDY Vintage 1805 I Olard, Dupuy Co. end Hemessy do. warranted now in Custom House CHAMPAIGN, in pint and quart Bottles, all the different brands , CLARET and RHENISH WINES, in cases of one dozen each AH of the above are warranted to be of direct im portation. Also, Monongahela Old RYg WHISKEY Peppermint and Cinnamon CORDIAL Almond and Parfait Amour do Together with all articles in the Grocery Line. For sale by FKEELAND St HALL. No. 69, Light St. Wharf, BALTIMORE. October 10, 1845. 81.2m IVawFqII and Winter finndcJrhNE CAsB tamarinds, jut to hand, and xiv ii x uii uuu 1 1 itiif i uuuuui OLIVER & PROCTER, MERCHANT TAILORS, (Ugly Row,) Fayette cille Street, RALR1GH, N. C. .Two doors below the Wholesale and Retail Tailors' Trimmings Establishment of Joseph J. Biggs. OUR Stock of Goods is at band.embracing French Black.Blue.Inviaiblc Green .Grass Green, Light and !ark Brown, Mulberry and Sax Goiha Cloths for Dress, Frock and Over Coals. . Pantaloon Stuns, consisting of Blsck French Doe Skin and wool-dyed Cassimerea, figured and plain, Fancy colors of every variety, and to suit all tastes. Vestings of Velvets, black and fancy, cut and plain; Satins, black and fan cy; figured and plain Challies, of all colors, (Frosted bilks for weddings and parlies something new in these parts,) in fact, all sorts of Vesting, as well as Polka Scarfs and Cravats, Stocks of every variety. Opera and Neck Ties, all colors, Suspenders on an improved plan. Gloves, Kid and Silk, black and white Driving Gloves Gentlemen's Dress Shirts, latest fash ion. Shaker Flannel Shirts, never before brought to this market. Silk Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, snd many things too tedious to enumerate. Together with a complete assortment of Tailors' Trimmings, embrac ing a few yard of Red Padding, Canvas Cotton Wadding and Spool Cotton, (and by way of making op the assortment, a few papers of Needles,) which w too would sell at Wholesale and Retail. The above Goods were not bought altogether for cash, therefore we want to sell them as quick as pos sible, and to make it an inducement for customers to purchase, will do now what we have done for two years sell cheap, and that without compulsion. We spent quite as much time in New York aaany body in our line we think we bought our Goods as cheap i at all events," we hazard nothing in saying we wil sell aa cheap, and that is all the customer cares for at last. Recollect that Oliver & Procter reduced the prices to what they now are. If you get your cloth ing cheaper, you are indebted to them for it. With out disparaging others, we think we can supply a suit equal in air respects to any House in the United States, and at as cheap a rate quslity of the goods tge onifrmy received by us since our cominence- ;n business. Their kindness has ereatlv ex- our merit, but we trust, by strictly attending to our business, and endeavoring promptly to fulfil our engagements, to have its continuance. We receive every, two weeks, through our New York correspondent; the latest Paris, London, and New York Fashions. .Persons furnishing their own goods, will have them made up with the same neat nesa and despatch as though we supplied the article entire. Orders from a distance thankfully received pmt promptly attended" to. . OLIVER & PROCTER, j Fsyetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. . 5 doors South William, Haywood 4- Co.' " - Drug Store. Raleigh, Oct. 13. - . ' 81 THE JETTSA HVSrURArfCECOniPA KT, of Uarlford, Conn. Offers. to insure Buildings and Merchandize . against loss or dsmace by fire, at premium to sail the times. " This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the t7nitedStatetand pays its lotsesprompt Ir ' - - - -. ' , V .. ' Applications for Insurance In Raleigh, or ile vi cinity, to be made to ' 8. W. WHITING Jane ll45t Agent. test Notice ; to .Travellers. :,' Regular IailyJjtne, (Sundays excepted,) TO Old Point, Norfolk, Slid through tO Baltimore, WITHOUT ANY DETENTION. miHE Travelling Piiblie are resneetfuIlT informed N that this Line is still' in successful operation, leaving Petersburg Daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 A. M.tvia City Point Rail Road, Uking the James River Steamers, Curtis Peck and Jewess, running al ternately touching at all, the landings on James, Ri ver, and at Old Point going and returning, and meet ing the Bay Steamers, Georgia and Herald in Hamp ton Roads, so that the passenger will arrive in Balti more next morning by 6 A. M.; reaching fauadel- phia or Jyew xork as early as by the Mail Line, at BTW Of M IM iHOM LWe, Of less Expense, more contort, and with equal expedi- tion to the two latter Cities. The Boats on the Line are the ' Curtis PecA, Capt. Datis, Georgia, Capt: CdritK, Jewer Scttoit, Herald. Russell. Fare from Gaston or Weldon to Baltimore, $9 " Perersburg to Baltimore, 6 Forward Cabin. 'f' ' " ' 5 From Petersburg to Old Point or Norfolk, 2 Meals being included on all the Boats of this Line. We regret being compelled to caution the Public against the misstatements made to divert the travel from this popular route. ' . WM. M. MOODY, Agent. Office James River & Bay Line, ) Weldon, N. C. July 16. 1845.5 '57 The Undersigned will attend regularly the COUNTY and 8UPERI0R COURTS, of Wake, Granville, Franklin, John- ston. and Nash. All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. " HENRY W. September 15, 1845. MILLER, Raleigh, N. C. . .. 73 -If -i RExUOVAJL OF THE New Book Store. fTHHE Subscriber, hai removed his Book Store J ' from the House on Fayettevilie Street, to the building adjoining the Office of the Raleigh Register, where all orders in his line will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, a be fore. O. L. CLEVELAND. Raleigh, Oct. 25. . 85-tf i yJf tot sale lew by P. F. PESCUD. - Oct. 27. Attention! New Goods, ' w riT'E have just received a splendid lot of Gen I vv tlemen's Dress and W a t e r proof Boots, .Toadies Walking Shoes and Slippers, a lot of Kerseys, Plaids, Jeans, i dec 5tc. i hese, together with our entire assortment ' of desirable Goods, will be disposed of on accommo dating terms. - HEARTT & JORDAN. Raleigh. Nov. 18. , 91 1AA KEGS Superior White Lead, lUU 9 Barrels of Linseed Oil, Just received and for sale very low, at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Nov. I. - : 87 CITY HOTEL, Adjoining the Court House Square, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA THE liberal encouragement received by this establishment during the last twelve months, prompts Mrs. Lawrxhcx to tender ber sincere ac knowledgements to her friends and the public gene rally, for their past favors, and pledges herself that there shall be no diminution in her exertions lo please those who may favor her wilh their patronage. She al so promises that the accommodations of the House, es pecially the Table, shall not be excelled by any in the City ; and the charges will be as moderate as can possibly be afforded. , Travellers and Boarders will be accommodated by the day, week or month. ; An Omnibus will always be in attendance to convey Passengers and baggage, to and from the Rail Road Depot. November 3. 1845. 87 oawtf sO rialt by the Sacky a good supply. 3 Raleigh, Nov. 25. 93 3t stA8 Negroes for Sale.o) fmHE ADVERTISER would offer for sale the U above numbjr of Negroes,' forming 10 fami lies. Among them is one young. Blacksmith, regu larly brought up to . the trade, 12 fellows and 33 workers in all. They are a fine parcel, and will be sold by 1 st of January next. t , . Terms. Two thirds Cash balance negotiable paper at 3 and 6 months. , : T For further information, a Ielier addressed to Mr. Marshall, Post Master at Halifax, N. C will be promptly answered. Nov. 22.'1846. ; "93 tlstJ ..- grocery and ; Commission Business. JOHN R. WHITAKEK & CO.j hav. ing established themselves irf Petersburg, Va. of fer their seivice to their North Carolina friends, in their line of business. They will keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Family Gro ceries of every description, and they will attend strict ly to the forwsrding of such package as may be ad dressed to their care, and La the sale of such Produce aa may be consigned to them. , ;; . - i AH information that may be desired, can be ob tained from the Branch Store, Raleigh, nearly oppo aite the Court House. ji-Kr''4 ' Now. 8, 1845. - fiTm 'H P. s. The Branch Store In Raleigh will also do a Forwarding and Commission business, and will promptly attend to all business entrusted lo them.V r J v' JOB PRINTING. : ! ' Having recently received a fresh supply oi j fancy job Type, - i : i We are now prepared to execute in a superior style Jdb and Eeltcr Press Printintt ? V iwjch is ' ' ' : " ' PAHPEIETS; C1BD3, EASSEULS, t& it- I ifh t 4h Worth of Dry Goods tfi7JlaHyKjy ana fJrocKerr i At Cost for ! Cash ! .... , Consequently lower than ai any other Store in this place !J as we donotwisb to deal any longer in the abover Goods, f ; 1, Gl C GRIM ME. Raleigh, Oct. 1, 1845. CTy'i:.-.'- 78 j j,.ibut and Salttlon' Pickled and Hermeti cally Sealed, in Tin Canisters. ., , ; r . -Soused Salmon hi-12 ib. Kits Sardines and Sal mon, in Uii ; Anchovies, rrencn Mustard, preserved Ginger, 24 Jars dry in Sugar and Syrup, Green Sap Kago Cheese, Smoked Beef and Bologna Sausages, Tomato Catsup, Capers; Peppersauce, Chocolate, 25 ctg. and 30 per pound, Cauliflower and other fine Pickles, in Wine vinegar and various Sauces. G. W. & C. GRIMME. ; Oct. 1, 1845. : . 78 V.WMVVMW11J1 . IzkiiM DTIPI CQ Vllblfil IMOTOTlMCMTC ,ntvl n" ' muuiunL,,u 1 ,w JEWELLERY AND TOYS. CONSTANTLY on hand at our Storet Fine Artificial, Flowers, and Hair, Fancy -and Work Boxes, Bonnet Ribbon, Baskets, Snuffboxes, Travelling bagsr Cotiibs, Pins,, Needles, Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons; Thread, Matches,- Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermometers, Walk ing Cunes, Razors. Dirk; Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors Shaving utensils, Pistols, Dirks and Cadet Guns, Spy Glasses, Percussion caps, Shot and Shot belts, Powder flasks. Spectacles, Looking-glasses, Cloth, Hat, Hair, Dusting, Shoe and small Painting Brushes: -Whips, Fishing Utensils Plight Tapers, iiiiiini iiiiii i v Smoking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread, Awls, fc'iaers.liheir Warehouse fur Prmted Calkoeselclusifcly, froth Cotton and Wool cards,' UoHee-mills, plain ; and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp, wicks. Waiters, Clucks, Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad locks, Bridle-bits, Tacks; 5 v FRESH 'CONFECTIONARY & GR0CERJE8. Steam refineil Candies, Pilot,: Water, Butter, So da, and Sugar Crackers, "Sugar and Ginger Cakes from Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisin,' Figs,' Prune8,Curants, Dates, Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan and Cocosnuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Bran dy Fruit, Preservs, Jujube-paste, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Lemon Syrup,. ..'' M : Molasses, Coffee, Sugars, a large quan tity on hand. " j.V; Candles, best Sperm, northern-i allow, and small Wax for lanterns., v . "V; . . CHEESE, Pine Apple and common. , ' OIL, best Spcfm, While and Fish Oil. TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder. v SOAPS Castile, variegated,: dark and light. tur pentine, and perfumed shaving. ;v- ?s ' CIGARS, SNUFF and TOBACCO. J Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole So. All spice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blacking; Boot' ; r. - (j j: ' "::'"s.'' SoWonly by the bottle out of the House I BEST PORT, MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE, PORTER. ; ' - - r .' " ' Perfumery. Oil of Roses, Antique Oils, Cologne, Lavender Bergamott, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. ' Musical Instruments. Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Flageo lettes, Fifes, Flutesr, Clarionetts, Accordeows, Dulci mo Wire. ' : . , . t ; I A i ' -y"' Stationary. ' ' - ' , Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Cath der, Sealing-wax,Wafers, Letter-stamps .i i: lAr.i... asm i Fencing arid Boxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves, HatsBreastplates. . Jewellerv. " - Of Gold "and .Silver, as well as German Silver, and ; Pinchback,viz:Breastpins, Ear-rings.PencihhFinger-! rings, Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Chsins, gypsum-beads,, white and black jet bugle J Metal Combs. If ell-buckles, yvatcn JVeys, rob Beads, assorted sizes. Games and Toys. ' ' ' Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno.Ten pins. Cupand Ball, Dies, Printing Presses, Chil dren's Trunks, Wheelbarrows Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets,; Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false, Faces, Malescops, Microscopes, Pewter and China tea setts, Drummers, fancy toys. Dolls, Doll-heads. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith's. RaletghOct. 1-, 1845. ., ." 78 NE W PU B LI CAT I ON S i RECEIVED THIS DAY. - THE BREACH OF PROMISE, a novel by the author of "the Jilt," Cousin Geoffrey, Ac. The Parsonage of Mora, by Frederika Bremer.;. " V; Praise and Principle ; or, For What shall 1 Live, by the author of " Conquest and SeltCon quest," &c. ; ' ' - The Travels of Marco Polo, greatly amended and enlarged, with copious notes, by Hugh Murray, F.: R. S &. . ;.' (, . v - : : Essays, by John Abercrombie, M. D, F. R. i ALSO, No. 36 Harper's Illuminated and Illustrated Bible. , For aale at the North Carolina Book. Store. . TURNER & HUGHES, '' - ' PubiLsher'a Agents. Raleigh. Sept. 19. 1 '. ' US Fresh Drugs, xMe dicines, &c. j Williams; ;Havwood a co Are now receiving from: New York and Philadelphia, a large and gene ral assortment ob r t v; -DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ' 5 Paints and Oils, Dye-Stnffs, - GLASS-W AIUE, PER FUMEIy, &c. Which they are prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants, snd others dealing in their line, at unusually low prices. ry Those wishing to buy, will find it1o their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. .Particular attention t alt; times wiir be given (o putting up Prescriptions, as well as the dispensing .of Medicines. 'r - y' " f T": v f '' ' . ..'.-'' . Raleigh, July, 1845. i ;t U, Scgars Segars ! -:- -:'y: 1 A K(C VERY SUPERIOR SEGARSi aeT lUjuUy sorted Brand,' just received and for sale by v; . :-; v;J i-' . v -ri : r C1 wltLIAMS HAYWOOD CU 1. September.18. ;:-74 For And fmmediate ' possession elven the comfortable Dxyellintr Ilouse In the Western iart of the Citt; Istely occupied by ilajot Ti L. WisT, 'Apply at jhi Oh so Prainc Plantation on credit cp i, iimhmmu nniiE sucsccinnn crre.for iai hi JLI ;;PIntalipn liiig.f ilea wesl.-of Coluabus Mississippi, nea the Robinson Rodahd 6 railea from the River. This is a portion of jhat valuable) Tract of Land, lately owhetl bjCol. jno.Di Amis; late of North Carolina; and has been eensideretl oni of the moat valuable Cotton Frms jA (rth,'Miiii Ip'pii t..;w-,v ; v.-ri'--f'fr-' ' ' The Tract contains 76 AcresIU40 acres In sf I high atate of cultivation and- 60 acrea deadened. which, can. be brought Into cuIlbaUolt J with Utile iruuoie. i ne uin houki. ocrew, norse-aiiu. ua bins, for the accommodation of 70 or 60 Negroes) and other buildings necessary pn, a Farm, are all new-jthe watr is good Corn, Fodder, and stock of i every description trill be sold,' either for cash or on credit. " : -- Possession given the first of January, 1S46. - Th I firat nivmnf Tn Via m imfenJiti. it t ' Ita rv mnrh: 4 Thii Triet n h InUrA. if AkUMt nniv T i Yum NUiT GRAF A. CHANDLER: Columbus, Mis', May. 13,1845. l. JJ-Jji: Print Wftrelibuse -X'p: r IN rNEWYQilK;? U jtV Ttiiiiippiy thaXJily and Interior Trade, bjf the Pieci ' " . :?b 'Packsge,' ' .' . : : Yn ENOVED J. i' A 4 , iwijj x t i aaij.uuvvif ,iv J. . 4 4 CJEnail . 27? J2I2 5TV ' TT- EE & XSaETfS'lXU give, notice tbthsi II A Dealers in Drv Goods: that theV have removed Pearl to 44 Cedar street, j By comfininf their atten tion to Prints only, L. & B. are enabled to exhibit an I assortment far- surpassing any .ever before pilered in America and to sell at prices as low, ana generally lower, than houses wbieaitentwhjs divided among a large variety of articles, . j J - The Stock consist s of several thousands of Patterns and Colorings embracing every variety oi American and Foreign Prints -In' market many style; of which are got bp extle sively for their own sales, and cannot he) had else wnere, except ir eeconu nsnus. ',.! v Dealers in Prints will find it . for their interest I examine this Stock before making tbeiHpbrbhases they will have the ad vantage of learning the lowest market prices and comparing all the desirable stjrtyl in markei side by side., ; , , f ,; Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every variation of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyers;'- September 20, 1 844. ,VC 1 . . L , -73 t v$ CIGARS ii CIGARS ! CIGARS !l ! , , ?rTT712 would respectfully inform the citizens of V-V Ka1eigVaml the' publie1 generally, that We have opened a Cigar manufactory. in Raleigh; where) we constantly keep on band a full assortment of high ly flavored imported Cigars, Including REGALIA, -ESPERANZAi ' CAZADORE, CUBRV, v 2f .LANORMA, ' . HAVANA; 1 .l WERNER, i T PCJNCIPEj i . - "."&c: . " ' &C , ' &fe. - snd all kinds of dornestfcma'nufafelhred 'Clglri.' ; A general assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO) Maecuba;- Congress, -roarse Rappee and Scotch SNUFF; Cigar rases, SnoffRuxes, anS all triiclek In the line, which we otter at New lurk prices, by the L i Lt : : All, orders tbankfullj received - - - a , . . Purchasers, snd.tbe loteri of good Cigafs and To baeco, wilt always be furnisbed with the best kinds solved to the taste of the cohn6ieiur,. . Call.ehd try at v 4 v p 5 . KRA USE & MILLER'S, 'j-; Fsyettcville street, opposite the Cftv Hall Sept ii ' v';i:''-..,-y.. 9 , 7iy- , iJ':-WOTICC.-V fTflHE PUBLIC Are hereby iequested not to make. Ji any purchase of ruhiiure or OcSl CCaiCi Mk every article of that kind, now In her poasesaldn, has, I M ti iK. 1.lAiV. Tf li'lknl..l MiaIoAi' been transferred to the Raleigh llehetoleat Society 1 le security of the rent due them for their house for the security Nov, 20,1845., 93 31 Mrs ffancy B; Shiitli wufatd take occasion respectfully to inform the public that she continues to make tat ments of all kinds for OentlerUens,,yeaf, cVc,' and td do repairing, at cheap rate Snd on, the shorteit Do tice. She earnestly asks the patronage bf those whd may have such work to put out.' Her resident Is a few doon to the North of the old Baptist Church. Raleigh. November 18th.:, ... : 4 . - 9t NEW FIRM.. , Shecs Eeather, Salf Iron; liour, &ci nHE Subscribers have opened a Store of DH1 U GOODS and FAMIXY GROCER RlES on the South side of Harnett 8trtet, on door East of Williams, Haywood k, Cos. Apbthe cary iiftaWishinent, wbtfre they Idletidld keed of the) best qualrir, every article' osoallf kept in a Family Gaoceav. Liquoia excepted. ; And tbey ibtend to sell as low, or lower; than, airy pthkr Hoii$e in tnilr, place.'for Casli ; tbey will lake In eicbfcnge for rtieic Goo'.ls( ;' Country' ' Produce,' locb its' Cothj JLIeali Flour j Peasi Dry Hide,-1; r ' t i . BvB.BUFFAtOd,': " -,-i . .-.- . i t f R.. S CHEIY.t k November 20 i t 92-rr KOTICE ALL expose W Ptibltd' sate, oil the 1st iif anuary. 1848, at tne late residence of Alex. sJSS-'r. . J -r. --j O P jJT ? Fourteen ELUelr lTesrocsi v ' 4 Terms pf 5a.-Six months credit, add - bdml tfcith two annrotred eeurittes reotiired. ;JE3SBPEJiNr.?lkwu7or; Wke Coonty, No. iilib. 1845. j 93 Attention l;i Cavalry. TTHARADB it the Capital Square on the first Saturday In December, equipped In Winter Uniform. 'A Court Martial will be held linmedl stely after parade,. , ; r- . .-,H . Mm.. M mm '. Xm. m rf v m NOTi 20.' ' --x.-f--'? - v t 'KaDlssolntloii. fTrtUE Mercantile connexion heretofore existing JI between the nndersignbd.' ttnder the name and tSp otJJi A. Eadbsra Cz Vo. Ha been.tHU tiav dissolved by mutual client '' All .persca in dented to said firm are; Tcsjttested ccefaeWarsl immediate anil : settla and a'.I . person t av',2 cti'nns against if, are reqeetted to present thea for payment Jo HT. Ai Bxn, who is fully a&tlorksl to settle the business of the Firm. - - - . ' v;r II. A. BADIlAM; - - - V r ricards it hoff::.'.::. Nofemter 17thrU4$ , iit

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