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TT r it " r i t 6 , "! it 1 I I ff AND NOMTil CA ROIL GAZETTE. PailUhfi Scal-TTccilr, lj WESTON R. GALES, X3TTOI. A5J TKOtilVtOZ. ' . f VOJL " ( '-nun VOJLUJflE XJ&f; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1845; A f s , -. '7 i" ' ' - IVTJIBCK 103. A. I .A. A. sl- t A. ' v tmm - a -yum t w m a w . r i a i r i a-s a a . i w va- 2. HHP f' sasAvns IWA I TERMS Of THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER, 51ctm-FIt dolUn pr apDnm -Lalf U TtSCS.' i . , j Airtunu. Ff trrtrjiSixtttn Ume$, finj Tvatjrv Catm. 1 Crl Orirrt and Judicial Adtrrtisrwttnli wDl b elrj4 i5 per coL luVhcr j kit deducUoo of 33 P eoU wiU b maia Irota $ha rtf alar pricaa, M 4ttrtiara by Iha ytar. AJfrunMaU, iaavrted ia tb SkiWxkklt K :rrt&, wUI a!a apar la Ifca Wccklt Paper. ftt4 D IUra ta tba EJitar most ba rorr-ria. PXTErr mt innnrLn.r.nrvoL. TO COIItG ORTII. A.W.SPIES&CO. 213 Pearl Street. Xe IV. Imiortra of Hardmirp, Cutlery, 5 una, Rlflem I'latols Ac. from JCnsIand, France aud ' German v, 4a Bi A RE prepared to aell oo tba moat favorable j tcnoa, CUTLERY of all kinda. including Knirea anj Forks, of erery description aud quality, J Raxrs. Scissors, Pocket Knirc, do. do. Gun. Piatolc, Rifles and Maskets d. Gun SmitU'a Tools, do. do. AnYil. Vices, lines, Trice Chains Sic &r. - Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kiudd Scylbes, Saws, and Toola of all kinds. Japannery and Britannia Wares. Brats Goods, of all kinds. Mathematical Instruments. Fishing1 and Fowling Tackle, Sic Sic . - A. W. S. Si Co. are Aenu for the Patent self cocking, cast steel sir barrel revolving PISTOL, superior ta any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. Merchants will find it to their interest, to call. befwe purchasing elsewhere. New Vork, October 10 61 FRESH OYSTERS & FISH. To the Citizen of Raleish and the Country generally. niHC SLTUiJCKIBEK. through the meJium of JL th Pn9, bry leave wr Tespeclfolly ta render bU ainccrs ibaaka to the. Public, far lbs very liberal encourajeoieat extended ta him in bU line of buii n&t,ucalf of Oysters and Fih( heretofore, aaj woalj bee leata to iofarm his cuMmertihai be h ayain teawoked tba. buaiaea. and baa located bis eaubUabmeat iriiie butkliHS known aa tba Cannon Ojice. near tba Ojjkt of tht Standard? where b will be happy to aerre hw former Patrons and oth era, with Ojaters. Fiah, and each other delicacies aa be mar be able ta procure in tba Norfolk market. OVSTCRS, fresh and fine, will be re ceived daily barinx accident upon Kail Ifoad and SteamSoa!. Alao, FIT US 1 1 FISH on Ved..e daya and . Fridava which may be relied on. I would in ronciuaittn aay la my patrons, that what ever I oder for !, whether the application be made in peron or through enranu, will be genuine. I woo' I also add. that peraons in any of the ad. joining iTounti, or all each places aa may be praclw cabU to send Oyatera with safety, will have their order promptly and faithfully attended to. they giving positive directions as to tba conveyance. JOHN WILSON. naJeifh. Nov. 4. ' Dietetics for the Sick and Invalid. HrrmuJi Arrow Root, Superior White Tapioca, Pearl Barley, Saf,. Uobin.on'e Patent Barley, Coop ers LingUa, Superior Ruaaia Iainilasa, Iriab Mom, Goat Arabic, rrd. Slippery Elm, Port Wine, &C.-L-All the above mentioned, and mioy other little prep arations for delicate food, so neewary for the eick clumber aa directed by medical irIer. will be found at . " PECUD'S Drug Store. V ACUOUS AUOTIATIQUE, for re- UJ moving the taata and smell, caused by Nauseous Medicines. Siaokinz. lc snd diffuainj sn sarree Vble flavour to tba Moctb. for sale at the Drag aU" f WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Dec 10. 1815. 93 KCG9 TO PUT LARD Ilf 1 TH E subscriber has on hand a lot of Kegs, which are well adapted for Lard. Tbe kegs will hold frost eaten to twelve gallons.. Apply to JOH.X WIL80X. Ra!e;gb. Dee. 3. 18U. 9 A LARGE aopply of PRIXTIXCr I!f K has iut been received st this Office from the korioera Factories, sod is offered for sale, st a small aJvanco upon coat, for Cass. "The Ink ia in $5 and IS Kegs, and ia warranted to be a good article. Nev.8. 1845. . 89-tf . . Female School, J t mi.i-snoROUGii, x. c. fin HE next Season of Mr. St Mrs. DurwelPs School wiU commence oo Tburadsy, the 8 lb of January nest. . Tbe cOM of instruction is ihorongb and exten sive, emorscing every thing arually taught In our best femaVa rich oo I a. Arithmetic and Writing are mnieulsrlr attended to. The Latin Langoaga and Vocal Ma-ic form part of the coarse, wuhoat ad ditioaal ebarga. f Terms aa heretofore, pay able, in advance. Ad dress lr. dt Mrs. Oarweil, Hillsborough. N. C. DecenberlO fl -Uw3vr Morton & Sturdivant, GcQernrCommisUoQ Icrchnuts, AND fORWARD INS AGENTS, ' BOLUNGBROOKSTn - rrrsaaacao, sa-, 'ILL giv panktslar attentina tn the sale of CUrTO.N. TOBACCO. WHEAT and arLUUK. Good and Produce forwarded with promptnesa avod desatch. . . Liberal cash advances made on all Consignments. . t ' ' Refer to :.-. - Messrs. ft. Tocker 4c Sort. - WiI,Tm-. Hay wood J Co. . . iTainetdk llashea. Raleigh. . C. Terersbtirr, VaNoy. 8, 1845. 89-wSw New Fall and Winter Goods. OLIVER & PROCTER, MERCHANT TAILORS, lfsh 0 FayetteriUe Sirtel, SALC1CK, n. c. 1 Turo ldoor$ Uhw the Wholesale and Retail j . Tata .Trtmwiini Establishment of , . loetia J. Dices. . fTKUR Stock of Goods U at hand .embracing French VLU Ulack.Uloe. Invisible Ureeo.Urase Green. Light loo dart Brown, Mulberry and Pax Gotba Cloth, for Dress, Frock aod Over Coals. Pantaloon Stafs, coosiatiog of Blstk French De Skin and wonl-dyed Ceaweoere. figured and plain. Fancy colors of every variotr. aud to suit ail laatea , Vesiinga of Yelvrts, Uack and fancy, cut and plain; Saline, black and fan cy: figured and plain Cbaliies. of all colors. I KroeUtJ J Sdks for weddings and parties eomeihing new in tliese parts.) in fact, all sorts of ratings, aa well as Poika ScatU and Cravats, Stocks of eery variety. Opera and S eck 1 les, sll colors. Suspenders on an irapfoved plan. Cloves Kid and Silk, black and white Driving ulovee oenllemeu a Ureas cbirt. laiest lah in. Shaker FUnnel Shirta, i-ever before brought to this market. Silk Shirts, Collars, Bosom, snd many tbinra too udious to enumerate. Tsether with a cpmideie aeortroent of Tailors' Trimmings, embrac iaga-few yards of Ked Psdding. Canvae Cotton 'ad.linst and SpoI Cotton, (and by way of making op the assortment, a few papers of Needles.) which ws too would tell at vhoUale and KetaiL The above Goods were not bought altogether for cash, therefore e want to sell them as quick as pos sible, and to make it an inducement forcustomera to purchase -will do now what we have done for two v tars sell Ihean. and that without compulsion. We spent quite as much time tn New lork as any body in out line we think we bought our Goods aa cheap. i . : . . . at all eveuts, we hazard nothing in saying we wil a-ll aa cheap, and that is all the customer cares for si last. Kecollecl that Oliver & Procter reduced the prices to what they now are. If v ou get your cloih iis cheaper, you are indebted to them for it. With oat dinperagine others, we think we can supply a suit equ! in all respect to any House in the United Stales, and at aa cheap a rate quality of the goods considered. We avail ourselves of the present op portunity to return our sincere acknowledgments to our numerous friends and customers, for the patron ace uniformly received by as since our commence ment in businesa. Their kindness baa greallv ex ceeded our merit, but we trust, by strictly attending to oar buainefg. ind endeavoring promptly to fulfil ur engagements, to have its contiuuance. . We receive every two weeks, through our New York correspondent, the latest Psris, London, and New York Fashions. Persons furnishing their- own goods, will have them made up with the aame neat neM and despatch aa though we supplied the article entire Orders from a distance thankfully received and promptly attended to. OLIVER fc PKOCTER. Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. a door a soutn Williams, tiavwood & bo. a Drug Store. Raleigh. Oct. 13. 81 Just Published and Received, TrUlEIl & HUGHES' 50RT11 C1B0LWA AL5ASAC FOR 1S46- FO it aale at the North Carolina Bookstore by Wholea!e or Releil. Orders from a distance, promptly attended to. . December 1st, 95 CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! The Sign of the Red Blanket Coats, FajcttfTille street, Kaieifii, IS THE PLACE for Bargaina. Intending to change my preeent bnsinesa at the Mrth, I offer my fftock of Cloihing at Pniladelptua oorr prices, and cheaper than can be purchased in any Northern Market. The Goods are all freh, and imported ibis I Fall. . The workmankliip ia as good aa can be made, j I will' warrant every Garment sound, and a fit. j Call, if yon please, and jadge for yourselves. The Clothing is at pritate Sale, and for examination, at , anvtiiM. I have also on band, a lot of DRY GOODS, that I received for a claim due me. I will sell cheap CI ot , Cassimeres, JCStUlZ8i and some Fancy Goods. 7 A. ANCHERS. Ualeigh, Dec. 1, 1845. 95 TVTEW AND INTERESTING PUR J3 . EICJATIOIf S. IngeraoU'a Hiatory of the War or 18I2-'13, . Tbierry'a fliatorical Works. Dr. Durbin'a Travels in tbe East, Webstee's Eocyclopotxlia of Domestic Economy, -Green's Xlier Expedition. Notes from over Sea, by Mitchell, - Whippoorwill ' a Poem by Geo. P. Morrie, Toper'a Proverbial Phil'ophy, V be well's Elements of Morsliiy snd Polity, Miss Deecher's Domestic Economy, Tha American Shepherd, by L A. Morrell, Hoars on the culture of the Vine, Fremont's Expedition to tba Rocky Mountains, Tcirwatl s History of Greece, Aatubiograpby of Alfieri, translated from the Ital- Un hm C. E. Lester. Florentine Histories, by Niccoios Machiavelli translated by C. E. Lester, - The Citizen of a Republic, by Ceba translated by C. E. Lester, -" Works of Fiction,' Adventures of CspVsi,"o Sogg.-' snd taking the Cenaus snd ether A-Ama Sketches, by Hooper, Tbe While Slave, a Russian Tale, Tbe Bosom Friend, tLonJon Medical Slo dent, part 2d, Man. field Park. The Only Daothter. W.ih a splendid and most beautiful assortment of JoenUe Works. - lh above are for sale at tbe old aland on the cor er. THE ft. C. BOOK STORE. Where alt of oar frieads are invited to call snd ex amine tba assortment Farmers Hotel, GASTON. NC. frnnE Subscriber, having his whole time to devote II is tail Establishment, pledges himself to use every eieruon to render nis House UomtortaDie l m . m a I snd agreeable 10 its Patrona; and most particular-1 lyinvfee isaengirs passing through with tba Mail, to gi him a call. He insures them Supper, at any lima when called for, and will keep fresh Oysters tar-era k Season. . , JAMES., V ALLEN. : , Ga-tsn.lDec8ib. 1845. , , .88 4w . Mrs, C. A. Lewis Tl TV TILL be prepared t accomodate six or eight Y Y Gmtlemen witblioard,theensuingyfar,upo i oiyal terms. k Raleigh, Decs. 1845 97 tU 'IIIAIfI DEEDS.. ! "j- Jost Printed, '. Xt9 ro It SAtS AT TUTS OITIOIN Magnificent Schemes. toil JANUARY 1 S 4 C. J.-G. GREGORY k CO. MANAGERS. Alexandria Lottery, Clae 2, for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria. D C. on' Saturday, 75 No. Lottery 13 Dnvrn Ballots, art. as mo cariTsLa: 30,000 dollars 20,000 dollars ! 10,000 dollars ! 6,000 dollars ! 4,000 dollars ! 3.0U0 dollars ! 2.G2U dollars! 2,500 dollars! 33 prizes of 1,000 dollars ! 25 do. of 600 dollars ! &e. Ac. Tickets only 10 Halves f 5 Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $lo0 Do do . 25 Half do 65 Do do 25 Quarter do 32 50 Alexandria Lottery, Class 3, for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria, D C. on Satur day, Jan. 17th, 1846. 7S Snmber Lottery H Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SIZES I 1 Grand Capital $30,000 25,000 15,000 10 000 9:000 8,000 7,000 5,172 4,000 2,500 2,000 1,000 600 500 Splendid Prize do do Prize of do do do Prizes of 2 4 20 20 20 40 do do do do do .&c. Tickets 13 . 6ic. &c. Halves $7 50 Quarters $3 75 Eighths SI 87. Certificate of packages of 20 Wholes 100 Do. do. 20 Halves 95 Do. do. 26 Quarters 47 Do. do. 26 E.ghtha 23 ALEXADUIA LOTTERY, Class No. 4, for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, en Saturday, January 21th, 1846. PHIZES ! 30,000 dollars ! 12,500 doliars ! 6,000 dollars ! 4,000 dollars ! 3,577 dollars ! 3,000 dollars ! 2,600 dollars ! 20 Trizes 20 do. 50 do. Sic. of 2,000 dollars ! I,0ii0 dollar! 500 dollars! Scc. I &c. 75 Number Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. Tirketa only $10 Halves 5 Quarters $2 50 Certificate of a package 25 whole tickets, $130 Do do 25 half do 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32 50 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 5. for 1846, To be drawn in Alexandria. D. C, on Saturday, January 3!st, 1846. 'Gband Scheme: 1 Prize of $35,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 3,177 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,500 1 do 2,000 40 Prizes of 1,500 50 of 400 60 do 300 Ac 75 Nos. 12 Ballots. Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters 82 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $13.0 Do. do 25 Halt do. 65 Do. do 25 Quarter do. 32 Orders for Tickets and Share and Certificates f Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account. f each drawing sent immediately after it is over te all who order from us. Address. J. G GREGORY & Co Manors, Washington Citv, D. C. And New Goods still Coming ! T! HE Subscribers take occasion to announce to heir friends and the Public generally, that hav ing gone into into tne .tierqantiie huinet-s in tne House, formerly occupied by H. A. Bauham & Co., one door below Williams, Haywood cc Co,, they have on band and are constantly receiving large ana excei- lent supplies of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. together with HATS, SHOES, and BOOTS, and SHOES for Ladies, which they offer at low rates for Cach or on a short Credit to punctual dealers. Their Slock ia such, that they will be able to furnish lo their Cuatomera whatever may be desired in their line of business, and ihey can confidently assure the public that their prices will be as low and their terms as accommodating as those of any House this side of Petersburg They would most respectfully ask their friends and the public to give them a call ; and if cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle I hero lo it, they hope to receive, as they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share of the public patronage. L. E. HtJ A K II, J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh. Oct. 24, 1845. 84 tf CITY HOTEL, Adjoining the Court Mouse Square, RALEIGH, SOUTH CAROIIM. nnitp rur.i ,wjMiraeement received by inis w mm j s , sjs, . -w- o - ll; establishment during the last twelvemonths, prompts Mrs. Liwiisct to terrier ber aiHcere ac knowledgemenu to her friends and the public gene rally, for their oast favors, and pledges herself that there shsll be no diminution in her exertions to please those who may favor her witb their patronage.. Sbe al so promises that tbe accommodations pf the House, es pecially the Table, aball not be excelled by any in the Cite ; and the cbargea will be aa moderate as can possibly he afforded. . J Travellers snd Boarders will be accommodated by the day. week or month. .-:,;) s : .1, s I An. Ox Mf sua will alwsye be in attendance to convey Passengers and baggage, to and from the Rail Road Depot.' . ; . Novembers, 1815. 87-oawW SAVE YOUR CORN COBS AND SHUCKS. TO THE PLANTERS AND MILLERS OF N. CAROLINA f fHE undersigned has obtained Letters Paten Jy to enable common Mill stones (or rucks) now in use, to grind CORN, COR and SHUCIi, into meal, for Hores, Mules, Cattle Hogs, dec. there by saving more than one tbird of a crop, which is an iinKHlant item with planters. I he machinery used for tbe above purpose is simple and durable, and can not, with fair means, get out of order. It will last as long as the Stones last, with an expense of 50 cents every five years. To enable tbe common Mill Stones to grind ear c6rn into meal, requires no new build ings or extra power. It can a 'so be applied to Horse Mills, Treshing .Machine, Gins or any given power known. The same Mill will grind one-third more of Corn meal by the introduction of this Machinery, and can b changed from grinding Corn and Cob, to grinding Corn Meal in the space of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed to slock, is said to be by the most practical and scientific Planters, constipating in its effects, producing founders, cholics and various other maladies which are incident to stock. Grinding cobs with the Corn, makes a food congenial with their nature, and cannot produce any of the serious results above mentioned. Stock, when fed on Corn exclusively, are deprived of the benefits of distension (so necessary to the proper health of animals,) by their being unable to eat a sufficient bulk to produce distensiqpJefore the animal becomes gorged. Cobs ground wiih the corn, produce this necessary disten. ston, without any danger ot diseases arising Irom overeating. Corn and cob meal is improved by scalding, and still more by boiling, and yet more by a partial fermentation. All the prepnrations facilitate uicestion for Hogs. But Horses and Mules will not eat fermented food, consequently they will require it dry or partially wet with cold water Horses, Mules nnd Oxen, when fed with un'around food, void much nan undigested state, which is of course lost fori nil uenejicia . purposes. QTj cad the subjoined cer i neat e. rrr The undersi spied can be addressed at Raleieh, and all calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch, by htmselj or Agenl vvai. r. cumjIas. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 184p. 16 ly CERTIFICATES. Having been solicited by Maj Collins to have my Mill adjusted to grind Corn in the Ear and Shuck, I consented that he should do so as an experiment ; and am able to say that it grinds Co-n in the Shuck at the rate of 30 bushels iter hour : and the dressing of the stones is 60 improved, that it grinds shelled Corn more than twice as fast as before, and by my watch, at the rate of 15 bushels per hour, and the meal finer than usual. I deem it a valuable improvement, and shall purchase the right to use it, as it will afford me a speedy way of feeding my horses and cattle, and save much thereby. WM. BOYLAN. MR. GALES: SIR In order to remove Public prejudice (which appears to prevail in tbiH eeciion of ihe country against all Patent Rights) so far as my statement will go in giving the advan tage which I luve derived in having Major Collins' 1'aient Right for grinding Corn, Cob and Shuck, at tached or applied to my Grist Mill, I slate, that my Mill, since this improvement was attached, grinds not only as good Meal as before, but five times faster, and grinds up ihe Corn, Cob and Shuck, into Meal sufficiently fine to mix with other rough food for Stock. My Mill ground very slow before this im provement was made, but now grinds fine Meal at the rate of six bushels per hour. I make this statement, as well for the benefit of tbe Public, as to do justice to Ksowltos's Patent (now owned by Major Collins.) J. MORDECAI. Oct. 20, 1845. 83-tf North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY ACADEMY. Arms and Equipments fnrnislicd by the Mate. Next Session of this Classical and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of January, with advan tages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in the South. Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc. O. A. BUCK. Experimental Chemistry & ? S.N. BOTSFORD. Philosophy, 3 TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collem'ate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe maiics,) &c. $20 00 EnglUh !o. (Elementary cV higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge. Vocal or Instrumental Music (25 Lessons) 12 00 Fencing per Course 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated lo qualify youth for the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. The moral and intellectual facul ties are kept severely in action, but not at the expense of the physical, as is unfortunately for the health of our children too commonly the case throughout the country. . LECTURES. vf During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Piints. VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Rev. Af Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J. J Finch, Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell, Hon. R. M Saunders, Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker, W. R. Gales, E. B. Freeman, Chas. Hinton, Thos. J. Lemay, Geo. Little, VV. J. Chrke, Esquires. Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform i3 adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. v No deduction made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. . , A tew Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family. Raleigh, Dec. 5th. 96 REMOYAL OF THE New Book Store. THE Subscriber has removed his Book Store from t,he House on Fayetteville Street, to the building adjoining the Office of the Raleigb RejfWcr, " where all orders in his line will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, as be fore. ' O. L. CLEVELAND. f Raleigh, Oct. 35. S6 tf i ! m i - - -. ! i i i i ii i i ii i i ii i ' . Situation Wanted, Graduate of the University of North Carolina. Who has had several years experience in ' the A tiusioeBs of instruction and is qualified to teach the Latin, Greek, and French Languages, and the various brunches of Mathematics, wishes to obtain a situation for the ensuing year. . Satisfactory references will be given. Communications addressed , to J. r H. ; P., Oxford, N. C, will receive prompt attention. V December .6th, 1845. 99 3t FRESH CONFECTIONARIES - Received this da-;' at '"'" " " - G. W. & C. GRIMME'S. Orders from tlic Country prompt ly attended to. ' , Dec. 18, 1845. 100 Am. tB a t wm m m v . 1 box Preserved Ginger, 12 Kegs Grapes, 10 Drums Figs, 10 Jars Prunes. 40 lbs. Citron, 60 lbs. Chocolate, 300 lbs. assorted CANDY, as Sugar Toys, Fringe fusses, trench Candy, etc. v 4 Barrels assorted Crackers ; Pine Apple Cheese; Currants; Almonds ; Palm. Wall, Pecan and other Nuts; Sardines, Anchovies, Salmon, HalibnLNonh- ern Kepf. Saii-ncrps. Toncrnes. Canprs Cnf snn. Pickles. granges, French Mustard, and a variety of other ar- . I . r at m r a. m e nt: ucies, at u. vv. oc u. Kjiiiyimxu a. v Dec. 18, 1845. 100J Confectionary, Groceries? ANCYART1CLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS' JEWEE3LERY AtfD TOYS. ( V CONSTANTLY on hand at our Store: Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Fancy and Work Boxes, Bonnet Kibbon, Baskets, Snuffboxes, l'ravelling bags, Combs, Pins. Needles, Purses, ocket-bouks, Pencils, Buttons, Thread, Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermometers, Walk- ng Canes, Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shaving utensils, Pistols, Dirks and Cadet! jtins, 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, Night Tapers, Smoking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread, Awls, Sifters, Cotton and Wool cards, Cofiee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wicks. Waiters, Clocks, Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad locks, Bridle-bits, Packs. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. Steam refined Candies. Pilot, Water, Butter. So da, and Sugar Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes from Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,Currants,Dates,Citron, Filbert, Palm, Wall, Peccan and Cocosnuls, Almonds, Nutmegs, Bran dy Fruit, Preservs, Jujube-paste, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Lemon Syrup,. " , Molasses, Coffee, Sugars, a large quan tity on hand. ' v Candles, best Sperm, northern Tallow, and small Wax for lanterns. " v; CHEESE, Pine Apple and common OIL, best Sperm, White and Fish Oil. TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder SOAPS Castile, variegated, dark and light tu r- pen tine, and perfumed shaving. CIGARS, SNUFF and TOBACCO Ground Ginger and I'epper, and whole do. All spice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, "Blacking, Boots. (Tj' Sold only by the bottle out of the House BEST PORT, MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE, PORTER. Perfumery. Oil of Roses, Antique Oils, Cologne, Lavender Bergamott, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. Musical Instruments. Violins, hows, strine-s. bruises, screws. Flaireo- , . - o j o ' J ... n - . . . . . , . H lettes, r lies, r lutes, dlanonelts, Accorusons, uuici mo Wire. Stationary. Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Cath olic ) Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink pow der, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Hats, Breastplates. Jewellery, Of Gold and Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinchback.viz: Breast pins, Ear-rings,PenciIs, Finger rings, Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Metal Combs, Belt-buckles, alch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum-beads, white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. Games and Toys. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno,Ten pins. Cup and Ball, Dies, Printing Presses, Ohil 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 6etts, Drummeis, fancy toys. Dolls, Doll-heads. G. W. & C. GR1MME, Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith's.. Raleigh, Oct. 1, 1845. 78 Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c, Williams, haywood & co,, Arc now receiving from Sew York and Philadelphia, a large and gene ral assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints aud Oils, Rye-Stuffs, GLASS-WARE, PERFUMERY, &c". Which they are prepared to sell wholesale and retail to Physicians, Merchants, and others dealing in their line, at unusually low prices. .,. ., v ; Those wishing to boy, will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention at all times will be given to putting up Prescriptions, as well as tbe dispensing of Medicines. t Raleigh, July, 1845. WftAA VERY SUPERIOR SEGARS, as. julU sorted Brands, just received and for sale by WILLIAMS September 18. HAYWOOD & Co. 74 For Rent, And immediate possession given, the comfortable Dwelling House in the Western part of the City, lately occupied by Major T. L. Wist. Apply at this Of fice., - ' - . Tne Undersigned will attend regulailv the COUNTY and SUPERIOR COURTS, of Wake, Granville, Franklin, John ston and Piasn. All nuainess enirujieu iu uis cbio will be promptly attended to.' HENRY W MILLER, - " ; Raleigh, N. C. ' ' September 15, 1845." 1 ' 73 -tt :,'.,- TAKER'S OIE4J ; ;...'?' TIERCES in Store, which we will dispose of at a reduced price WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO, ! December 15, 1845. Print Warehouse, r.yr. in ' ne w 1 YORK , ; . ; ' To supply the City and Interior Trade, by the Piss ' or rackage, ;- REMOVED - 4 ! From 118 Pearl S tree U io -:,; v 44 CJEJPtflt ST1ZHET, i r - Neab WnxiAfa grRagt.- ( TJ" EE & BREWSTER give nbUca totn U A Dealers in Dry Goods, that they ' have removed itieir Warehouse fur Punted Calicoes exclusively, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street. . By comfinioK tbeir atien tiori to Prints only, L. St B. are enabled to exhibit aa assortment far surpassing any ever before offered in America and to sell at prices as low; and generally lower, than houses whose attention Is divided among a large variety of articles. , .. . . ' .. , J he Stock consists of several thousands of Patltrnt and Colorings, embracing every variety of . . : American and Foreign Prints In market many styles of which are got up exclo si vely for their own sales, and cannot he bad else where, except in second hands. , r ' l r. ' I Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest t . examine this Stock before making their purchases they will have the advantage of learning the lowest market prices and comparing all the desirable styles in market ide bv 6ide. ; : : , Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every varioUan - of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyers. September 20, 1844. " 78 CIGARS ! CIGARS!! CIGARS ! ! f - f ! ClGA lOy E would respectfully inform the citizens of V V Kaleigh, and the public generally, that wS nave Pneu tigar manufactory in Kaleigti, wnsro we constantly keep on hand a full assortment of hi, iv uavorea importea uigsrs. inciuuing REGALIA, I ESPERANZA, 1 CAZADORE, CUBRY, LANORMA, .-v HAVANA. WERNER, PRINCIPE,. , &C. , . &C .&C. I . , and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior chewing TOBACCOj Maccuba, Congress, roarse Rappee and Scotch SNUFF; Cigar cases, Snuff Bote, and all articles In the line," which we offer of Jfew York priets, bj thii wholesale or retail, All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. ,. . , ; , Purchasers, nnd the lovers of good Cigars snd Te bncco, will always be furnished with the best kinds. suited lo the taste of theronnoiesur. Call and try at UKALSH & MILLER'S, ; Fayetteville street, opposite the City Hall, t Sept 2. 29 NEW. FIRM. Slices, Leather, Salt, Iron, Flour, Ae f gl'IHE Subscribers have U GOODS and 1 RIES, on the South sic ave opened a Store of I- AiTJ I liM- O ROCEf ide or riargett Street. on door East of Williams, Haywood At 'Co's. Apotbe cary Establishment, where they intend to keep of thai best quality, every, article usually kept in a Fa MI LI Grocery, Liquors excepted. And tbey miend to sell as low, or lower, than any other IIooss in ' this place, for Cash ; they will take in exeksnee for their Goods, Country Produce, such as Corn,; Meal, FJour, Peas, Dry Hides, &c. " i - , ii. B. iJ U t t A LO E, -" v R. S. CHERY. November 20. . . . 92 3m TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.-Wat CouHTT.--Court of Equity, Fall Terml 84ft. Charles Croom, Nancy Coor St , ! lhe"' ' " ' ' 1-Original BUt. " John Wright St Thorns Coof.-WJ " It appcaringto the satisfaction of the Court, thai Thomas Coor, one of the Defendants in this causa. la not an inhabitant of this State : It is thereforo ordered by the Court, that publication be made in that Raleigh Register for six weeks, : notifying the said Thomas Coor to appear at the next term . of ihif Court, to be holden at the Court House in Waynes borough, on the first Monday, after the fourth Mon day in March next, and plead, answer or demur ta Plaintiffs' Bill, or the same will be taken pro confess as to him and heard expartc, .' .;. i ; Witness, James Gfiswold, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office, the first Monday after tbe fourth Monday in September, 1845. - " i'; : AMES ORIS WOLD, C. & M. E. ' December 6, 1845. ; ! . .98 6w r '. Stock Farm for Sale. ; EHAVE forftale 5400 acres of land in Warfeli and Cannon counties, Tenn. These lands are covered with Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Arc, and pro duce grass in abundance for Sheep, Cattle sod other Mock grazing, and is plentifully watered. "The Oak must is also abundant, welT suited to the raising Hogs, and lasts from September until-June.'' Tbey produce Corn, Oats, Wheat, Rye, etc., finely and Clover, Timothy; Herd grass and, Millet grow most luxuriantly. The climate is fine, the face of the country generally rolling and lying along'' the west side of the Cumberland, presents to the eyo lbs most beautiful Mountain scenery. " They are about 60 miles from Nashville, within 30 of the Comber land Kiver, navigable for small boats Falj and Win ter. J o Sheep and Hog growers, they afford lbs finest opening for profitable investment!, from the fact that preparations on a large scs'e have been mads by houses in Nashville for the purchase of Wool and Pork. T hese lands will be sold in separate parcels or altogether,' with 600 barrels Corn to suit par ebasers. - Address Clermont, Canhon Co., Tenn. ' GEORGE GLASCOCK, Jr: ;. November 1846. ' 94w2m- Boarding and Day School. ; fTTltlE Winter Sessionof Mrs. Sixrsos's fechooj H . for Young Ladies and Children, will comments on tbe 1st day of January next. . . .' - j Instruction will be-given in those Branches urjal(y taught in an English School, also in plsin and fancy Needle-work. V . ' .. ' , - From her experience in Teaching, and in psrental government, sbe hopes to give entire aatiefaction to those who place pupils under her care. ' '. - , . Terms. For Board and Tuition per Session of 6 months,-."" r.-x . ;,,... -. . . f SO 4)0 A deduction mada for absence from protracted sickness.-'-;" ' s - l .-.f ' i-zy- Raleigh, Dec. 10, 1844. -t- Oft wJt Ies---Shingles. TWO DOLLARS, per thousand will be paid ia Cash, for good heart-pine Shingles, of 18 inehee in length, Well-drawn, and will joint at lesst 4 inches ;c '. .l.- v-v-. . e f-i-TK Sc Gaston Rail Road Cosapanyt - itaieign, use. I, 1846. - ina V . . . ., . - . , BLANKS Far sale at tbii Ofict. Shing i f I 1 1 i i t 1 as ' ( V c a.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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