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A - ' -' ... - ., v 1 J ,. - - -i . -i- - --t -y - 7 - - NCDMTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1846. f ALES, v ; v - vy ".; v : .J 5555SHE- 5 H : , , 5! IV-I-WEEKLY REGISTER, i Ioll4r per aanom half In ar trtrj SLxtten Lints, fint ach subseqacnt inMrtion, ! JudicuU AivertUemtntt will be .. higher j but dedaclioa of S3 J i 'a from: the reroTw price, for Vinav rt'ed in the S-um-Wcim-t Rc jpttt fa the Wiiiw Paper, free the Editor mast be towt-tud.. ' . J ? .;;. ,is;io,,,-:; ;. , rzncHAnrxs adtxa worth. A . S p E S t CO. " - ; .V 213 Parf Street, Xev York, ortcrs of IlardTrare, Cutlery, Jans Ililles Pistols, Ac. from ; ; Eajland, France and : ' - - Germany, . prewired- to sell on the most farorable zr&Z, CUTLERY of all kind, including , ea and Forks, of ererr decriptiob and 4 rs. Scissors, Pocket KniTes v do. do. i, Fisxnls, Rifles and Muskels d.-;'. Smith's TwU, ,. v -1 :'do. 4o. ila, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &C r,k, ChesT,- jDoor and Pad Locks of all kinds. he3. Saws; and Tools of all kinds. ' r r -inery and Briunnia Vres- - r ; . - , ; Goods, of all kinds. ; , ;- -?fnatieal lostrumenls. f . 3 ' - . j snd Fowling Tckle, &x; &c -rCorare Agenu for the Patent self, 'cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL, to aiiy kind of Pistol for a safe guard. nts tvHI find It to their interest, to call, chasing elsewhere, v - " nrk, October 10. : : : 81 II OYSTERS & FISH. tVo'Citizens-pf Raleigli and i tt Con nirv frenerallT . 1 u ' s!THsr?HinEU. throuch the medium of her lMf erv repectfallr t render . cae unkctothe Public, for the very liberal i '-rrent extended to" him in his line of bnti-i.ascata'-er ttTOfiten and Fisb, heretofore. 1 wnuli bej leave 10 inform hU cut-imer, iht he i s "-i tejumad the buiae. end h located hi nt ia the building kAown as the Cannon ; - r the VJJiu of the Standard," where ' ' '?7 to erTe b frmer Ptron andoth er. Fish; and each other delicacies as i W procure in the Norfolk, market. ' IS. f retli and fine, will be re- : tarin accidenu upon Katt llod and r. v . A Ltd, FKCSn FISU on Wedr.es. n :. : .-Tri'lsvs vhica may be. relied on. i i c inctuiin - sy to ' my patrons, that what c ":f for whether the application be made '-"ih ?rvarr. will be genuine. ji, tbst-it in anv of the ad jTcr all such ycs as may be practi 1 nTdera. with-safetf, will hate their ,r pU j ar.O faUhlally attended to, teyitTtoj a J action a w we "JD' 4; ov. 8? -tir f orthcSicltand Invalid i Artavr Ucxl, Superior White Tapioca, ' tin ueriot' Russia Isinglass, Insh Mo Cra: grl Sjiry El.n, Port Wine, Ac si a irjeniiaifc.' t and mmy other little prep- Vr Jelicate foI so necessary for the sick j U i dical onlers, will be found 'V- PESCUD'S Drugstore. .lOTIAXIOUU, lor re itiu ameii. csuscu aj ii iuxkui i3C and diffusing an agree ...V ..1. m, tm 1)rn li It KJ.1 far sale - . '- ) -. . Md, HAYWOOD & CO. i : '.; .98 - giij'' r w b oa "d a lot of Keg', which ."well Jj, ted for Urd. t The kegs will hold ten U twelve gallons. Applyto ,tilU4 JOH.X WILSON. L.RGC supply of FHIICTIIfO IlfK teen recetvea it.uin v"-w um wi ctsrles.'Snd is offered ftr sale, at a email , ot. for Ca. The Ink is in $5 and li warranted to be a good article. - ' 5; ' ; ..V.. i : 7- 89-tf amale School, buonouGu; ir. cv; f t t'o3ioa' of Mr. & MrsI Burweir ill commence on Thursday, the 8th of i -.Ftruction -is thorough and exten - rrery thing usually langbt in our - . Arithmetic and Writing are J. J to. - The Latin Language and r.. n "art of the -course, , without ad- . ' - - - rre, pay able "in .advance.,. Ad rvelL HilUborough, N. C. - 93 -law3w Si Sturdivant, . :iciiion iIerchants," 7AR01N3 AGENTS, "1' OLLINGDROOK STV 5 1-. 'y c- -. riTsassoao, ta., . ::iculsr attention in the sale of Tnnil'.IMl VVHKiT mrA 'rrxri a iwi rrc-Jatsfor brwarded; with ' promptness ) 3 ?? ices made on all Consignments. !. Tucker & Son, 7 Raleigh. ' .v;:;iin. Haywood or Co. 5 W' . 89-wSw T.unep d Hughes, -, Vs., Not. 8," 1845, j - J 1 jus .3 Uf -;sai -. 8. i NeW - II and Winter Goods, OLi & PROCTER, M 5RCHANT TAILORS. Tico " dot's ,H' ot0 the. Wholesale and Retail . ' Tauors'iThmmtnffj Establishment of . . , ' O jMJosEPn J. Biggs. .. . ... OUR Sttilt of Good is at hand.embracing French Ulsckjflue. Inibfe Ureen.CJraM Green, Light and dark Blo, .Mulberry and Bax Goiha Cloths, for Dress f.ck so J Over Coat. Panuloon Stufli, consisting oliBlackt French Doe Skin and wooUljed Uaeimeres,' figured and plain, Fancy colors of every variety, and, to suit ail tastes. Veatings of Velvets, black and fsbcy, cut and plain; Satins, black and fan. cy; figured ind plain Cballiea, of all colors, (FrosUn) Silks for" windings end parties something new in thre parU,Hn ' lact, all sorts of Veslings, as well as Polka Vearh knd Craats, tstocks of every variety. Opera ad Nck Ties, U colors, Suspenders on an improved pln. Gloves. Kid and Silk, black and while r : r -i !... ukirf.. I-. . . L ion. Shakariannel Shirts, never before brought to this macketnSiik Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, and many things too lliious to enumerate. Together with a complete artrnfnt of Tailors Trimmings, embrac ing a few yMds "of Red Padding. Canvass Cotum Wadtline anJ Spool Cotton, (and by way of making op the assortment, a few papers of iSeedles,) which vi too would sell at Yiholtsole ana Ixctatl, The above Goods wee not bought altogether for cash, then-for we antt' sell them as quick as pos sible, and to make it an inducement for customers to purchase, willido now what we have done for two years sell chiap, and that without compulsion. We spent quite as much time in INew xor. as any body in oar line v ? think we bought our Goods as cheap al all events, re hazard nothing tn aaying we wil1 sell as cheapi knd thst is all the customer cares for at lasU Kecoliecl tnat Uliver ec rrocier reuureu me prices to whatlfhey now are. If too get your cloth ing cheaper, jlu are indebted to them for iU With out diparain" others, we think we csn supply a suit equal in all respects to any House in the United States, and at 4 cheap a rsle quality of the goods corktidered. i Wa avail oowelves of the present op portunity to return mr sincere acknowledgments ro our numerous friends and customers, for the patron ase uniformly receited by us since our commence ment in business. ; Poetr kindness haa greatly ex ceeded our merit, bat we trust, by strictly attending to war business, and endesvorinjf promptly to fulfil our engagement,' to, have its continuance. We recetvs every two weeks, through our Iew x"ork correspondent, the latest, Paris, London, and New York Fashions.' Persons furnishing their own goods, will have them made op with the same neat nriM and despatch as though we supplied the article entire. Orders from a distance iDanatuvy recetvea and promptly "attended to. . i 1 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. 5 doors South Williams, Haywsod 4 Co.' ;. ! . ; Drag Store. Kaleiih.Oct.13. 81 CLOTHING! CLOTHING! ! Tne Sign of tbe Red Blanket Coats, FaycTtTiiic street, saieign, . TTS THE PLACE for Bargaina. Intmding to P change my pteent business st the N rtb, I offer my Stock of Plotting at Philadelphia C it prices, and chesper thsnan be purchased in an Northern Market, lite UJs are all lren, ana irnponeu iqis Fall. The wvrkiianship i as good ss caj be made. I will warrant erary.; Garment sound J and a fit. CalU if yoo please, and judge for joursllvi. The riAth'in Uat omatA Sale, and for examination, at anytime. I have; also on hand, a lot r DRY no Anfi . . itw T -received for a clsin due me. JT MM U , 1 I will Kll chp uioin, wipki rv(ftar":-- Tauc .TnThers. ' 1TEW AND INTERESTINQ PCB- I I Lit! ATIONSIneersoll's HUlsT of the War of 1812- 13. ' Tb terry's Histiical Works. Dr. Durbin's Tavels in the East, i Webster's EnejclopaxJis of Domestic Ecsiomy, Green s Xliei xxpedition. ; Note from ovet Sea, by .Mitchell, I 1 WhippoorwiD w a Poem by Geo. P. Mrris, - Tui-per's Proveibial Phibwophy, ' I Whewell's Elements of Morality and Pojty, - Mis Beecher'a Domestic Economy, . I The American Shepherd, by L A. Morre , Hoare on the suit ore of the Vine, - Fremont's E a sedition to the Rocky Mom ains, . Thirwsll's Hialery of Greece, Autobiography of Alheri, translated from be Ital ian, by C. E. Letter, I Florentine Histories, by Ntceolos Machtvelli translated bv C. B.' Lester, . ' - I The Citizen of i Republic, by Ceba transited by C. E. Lester, r"' '';.? I . . Works of Fiction! - ; ; ' I Adventores of -Capt. Simon Suggs," anJtaking the Census. and her Alabama Sketches, by Jooper, The White Slats, a Russian 1 ale, The Bosom Fiferid, "I London Medical fituJent, part 2d, Mansfield Parkri . The Only DioiWer, ; ' With snfendid and most beautifnl assort Ant of Jnveuile Wotks. ! )v; I;:'v :,.'' . The ahnve are lor sale at the old stand on lb cor ma. THTZ N. C. BOOK STORE, Whr all of our friend are invited to cl and examine the assortment. ; CIGARS! CIGARS ! ! CIGARS ! ! i E would respectfully inform the eiti is Of yjf Rat;rK. ,M iha Dublic cenerallr. t we have opened a Cifar manufactory in Raleigh, here we constantly keea-en band a run assortment? I n , J 1 1 T ' - ligh- ij aavorea imported. Cigarr, mciuuiug REGALIA. I ESPERANZAl ; CAZADORE,; -' Lanormai;; WERNER, j L S CUBRV, HAVANA, PRINCIPE, &c - end all kinds of dde4stie manufactured Cigar A 1 .. general assortment bf superior chewing TOB A4JP; M areuha, f Jongresv . msrse Rsppee and ,: S Itch SNUFF- Cigar case; Snaff Roxe,and all articfc in the line, which we pi' &ew York PrieS' tfh, wholesale or tein.M Z Alt orders thankfully Veered and attended to with dispatch. v - V Purchasers, .nil tl lovers of food Cigara andt bacco. will alwsys te furnished with the best klls, mnitmA in th MnflOlCSUr. Csll SOd tl St 7T ti a USE & MILLE R'S. Fayetteville rtreeU oppoeile the City Ha t Sept 2.. rt BLAIL.DEBPS ' v v; Jitrtnred,;.' ATXV POI t ornoc 111 Magnificent Schemes, , FOR JAIPARY 1846. J. G. GREGORY & CO. MANAGERS. Alexandria Lottery'i Class S, for IR46. To be drawn in Alexandria, D C. on Saturday, January 10th, 184 fi.' 75 No. Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. riKIDID CAPITAU : 30,000 dollars ! 20,000 dollars ! 10,000 dollars ! 6,000 dollars ! 4.000 dollars ! 3.0U0 dollars ! 2,628 dollars! 2,500 dollars! 45 prizes of 1,000 dollars! ; 25 do. pt 500 dollars! cVe. . . &c Tickets only $10 Halves 5 Quarters 12 50 Certificates of Packagea of 25 W hole Tickets $ I 0 Do dr. 25 Half do 65 Do do 25 Quarter d ' 32 60 Alexandria Lottery, ' Class 3, for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C. on Satur day, Jan. 17tli, 1846. 78 Jinmfcer Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots. magnificent raizes: . 1 Grand Capital 1 Splendid Prize) 1 - . do 1 o 1 .Pr.ize of , 1 d. 1 ilo 1 do 2 Prizes of 4 i do 20 do 20 do 20 do 40 : do $50,000 25,000 15,000 10 000 9,000 8,000 7,000 5,172 4,000 2,500 2,000 1,000 600 500 Scc. Tickets 15 Halves $7 50 Qoartsra $3 75 Eiehths SI 87 i. Certificate of packages of 2(5 Wholes 190 - Do. do. 26 Halves' 05 Do. do. 26 Quarters 47 Do. ' do. 26 Eighths 23J ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 4, for 1646. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. O, en Saturday, January 2 Ilk, 1846. PRIZES! 30,000 dollars ! 12,500 dollars 1 6,000 dollars! 4,000 dollars ! 3,577 dollars! 3,000 dollars ! 2,600 dollars! 20 Prizes of 2,000 dollars ! 20 do. 1,01)0 dollars! 50 do. . 500 dollars I 75 Number Lottery 12 Dnrvm Ballots.. Tickets only $10 Halves 5 Quartera $Z 60 Certificate of a package 25 whole tickets, $130 Do do 25 half dd 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32 50 ALEXANDUIA LOTTERY, Class 5, for 1846. Tobedrswn in Alexandria. D. C, on Saturday, January 3 let, 1846. -Grand 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 60 of 400 60 do 300 c. dec. y 75 Nos. 12 Ballots. Tickets 610 Halves $5 Quarters 62 50. Ceitificatesof Packages of 25 Whole Tick eta $130 Do. d 25 Hslf do. ' 65 . Do. do 25 Quarter do. 32 Orders for Tickets snd Share and Certivcates of Packages in the above bplendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately jafter it is over te all Who order Iron us. Address; J. G GREGORY & Co Managers, Washington City, D. C. ii;v i ib:ti! And New Goods' still Coming ! THE Subscribers tke occasion to announce to their friends and the Public generally, that hav ing gone into into the .Mercantile busineas in the House, formerlv occupied by H. A. Badhax & Co.. one door below Williams, Haywood 6c Co., they have on hand and are constantly receiving large ana excel 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 Cath, pr on a short Credit to punctual dealers. Their Stock is such, that they will be able to furnish to their Cuatomeia whatever may be deeired in their line of business, and they can confidently assure the public that their prices will be ss low and their terms as axcommodatina as those of any House this side of Petersburg. They would most respectfully ask their friend and the public to give them a call i end if cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle them to it. thev hone to receive, ss they will endesvor to merit, a liberal shsre tif the public patronage. --. j L. E. HEARTT, : J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh, Oct. 24, 1845. 84-tf CITY HOTEL, Adjoining the Court House Square, . B1LE1GH. NORTH CAROLINA. fTHHE liberal encoursKement received by this II esUblishment during the last twelve months, oromnts Mrs. Lawkrscb to tender her sincere ac knowledgements to her friends snd. the public gene' rally, Kir their past favors, and pledges herself thst there shall he no diminution in her exertions to please those who msy favor her with their patronsge. She al so promises that the accommodations of the House, e pecislly the TahleAhelLnot be excelled by any in the City ; andlhe chargeTwill be as moderated as can idlhe charges i Horded. posaibty tesr TravtTjera and Boarders will be aecommodated by the day. week or month. " ' . ' ' - r 1 An Ommibxts . will always be in attendance to eiufiif Paunffera and barffa?e. to and from the w J O 9 r . Rail Koad DeiKH November 3. 184. ,..87-wif SAYE YOUR CORN COBS " AND SHUCKS. . TO THE PLANTERS AND MILLERS OF N. CAB0LI3A- ITHE undersigned bas obtained Letters Pstcnt 11 to enable common Mill 'stones (or rocks) now in use, to grind CORN, COR and SHUCK, into meal, for Hores, Mules, Cattle Hogs, &c. there by saving more than one tbird of a crop, which is sn important item with planters. The machinery list-d for the above purpose is simple and durable, and can not, with fair means, gel out of order. It will last as ong as the Stones last, with an expense of 50 cents every five years. To enable the common Mill Stones to grind ear corn into meal, requires no new pudd ings or extra power. It can a 'so be applied to Horse Mills, Trashing Machi.e, OJjns or any given power known. 1 he same Mill will grind one third more of Corn meal by the introduction of this Machinery, and can be 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 beby the most practical and scientific Planters, constipating in its effects, producing founders, chotics snd various other maladies which are incident to stock. Grinding colts with the Corn, makes s 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 heir being unnble to eat a. sufficient bulk to produce distention before the snimal becomes gorged. Cobs ground wnh the corn, produce this necessary disten sion, witnout any danger of 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 preparations facilitate uieestion for Hogs. But Horses and Mules will not eat fermented food, consequently they will require it dry or partially wet with cold water : flrpe.-. Mules and Uxen, when led, with una round tood, void mucn n an undigested state, Ht'ici is of course lost for ail lenejicia purposes.-(j' Head the subjoined cer tificate. fO The undersigned can be addressed at lialeih. and all calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch by himself or Agent t WAT T rnT T.TKS Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. . ' 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 I am able to say that it grinds Corn in the Shuck at the rale of 30 bushels per hour; and the dressing of the stones is so 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, ss it will sfford me a speedy way of feeding my "horses ' and cattle, and save much thereby. WM. BUYLAN, MR. OAL.ES : SIR In order to remove Public prejudice (which appears to prevail in this section of-lhe country sgainst all Patent Rights) ao far as my statement will go in giving the advan tage which I have derived in having Major Collins ratent Kight for grinding Corn. Cob and chuck, at tached or applied to ray Grist Mill, I slate, that my .m ill; since this improvement was attached, grinds not only as good Meal as before but riva times faster, and grinds op ibe 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 wss made, but now grinds fine Meal at the rate of six bushels per hour. I make this statement, as well for the !enent of the Public, as to do justice to Ksowltoh' Patent (now owned by Major Collins.) j. jiokuki;au Oct. 20, 1845. 83-tf North Carolina, i LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY ACADEMY. Arms and Equipments furnished by tne state. Next Session of this Classical and. Mathematical School, opens cm the 1st of January, vrih adian- t'tges unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in the South, Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tsctics, etc.- O. A. UliCK. Experimental Chemistry & Philosophy, S.N.BOTSFORD. TERMS PER BESBIOIf OF FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe matics,) Ac. V . $20 00 English lo. (Elementary 4- higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge. Vocal or Instrumental Music (25 Lessons) J2 00 Fencing per Course 5 00 Surveing and Civil Engineering, no charge. 1 be course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. J he moral and intellectual facul ties sre kept Severely in action, but not at the expense of the physical, as is unfortunately for the health of our children too commonly the esse throughout the country. ; 1 LECTURES. During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Rev A. 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, r Chas. Hinton, Tho. J Lemay, Geo. Little, W. J. Clarke, Esquires. Letter-writing, with bnglish and Latin Composi tion, will be closely sttended to. A chesp Uniform is adopted Dress I'sraue day, Friday. " . No dodnction made for absence, unless in cases ol protracted sickness. A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family. Raleigh, Dec. 5th. 96 - REJIOVAI of the New, Book Store. TTHE : Subscriber has removed his Book Store from the House on Fayetteville Street, to the building adjoining the Office of the Raleign Register, where all orders in bis line will be thankfully received snd promptly sttended to, as be fore. 4 . - O. L.! CLEVELAND. , . Hsleigh, Oct. 25; 85-tf; TTftanJiof the Slate of North CarV Im linn.. A Dividend of rour oer century w" the Capital Stock out" of the profits of. the bf' endine 4lh Mondsy ; November Isat, havip n?0 i i i .! it: . .v i. ld to the fcu... .k.;. V JHb Bank, li.. drw u..nrt. i t.nn.,. rt, and at tne n,.in.l Amnr .i Mm-tritoo, fifteen day t,-i!'. TA -a .toll . : iaicigu avc. , For Christmas and New. Year. ". FRESH CONFECTIONARIES Received this dav, at .' ; " ; G. W. & C. GRIMME'S. Orders from the Country prompt ly attended to. ' Dec. 18, 1845. ' 100 & Roses RAISIN S, . 4 LEMONS 1 box Preserved Ginger. ? 12 Kees GraDes. 10 Drums Figs, 10 Jars Prunes 40 lbs. Citron, - - 50 lbs. Chocolate, ; . 300 lbs. assorted CANDY, as Sugar Toys, Fringe Kisses, French Candy, etc. ' 4 Barrels assorted Crackers; Pine Apple Cheese; Currants; Almonds ; Palm," Wally Pecan and other Nuts; Sardines, Anchovies. Salmon. Halibut. North ern Bef, Sausages, Tongues, Capers.Ca.tsDp, Pickles; uranges, t rench Mustard, snd a varietj ot oilier ar tides, at . i" Dec. 18, 1845.1 G. W. dc CGI IMM I'S. 10( 100 9 UlUlWlAyOS. FANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JEWEULERY ANP TOS. CONSTANTLY on hand at our Store: Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Fancy and Work Boxes, Bonnet Ribbon, Baskets, Snuffboxes, Travelling bags, Combs', Pins, Needles,' Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons, Thread, Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermometers, Walk ing Canes, 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, Ifair,cDustinp, Shoe and small Painting Brushes; Whips, Fishing Utensils, Night Tapers, Smoking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread, Awls, Sifters, Cotton and Wool cards, Coffee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wicks, Waiters, Clocks, Britannia' and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad locks, Bridle-bits, Tacks. ' FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. Steam refined Candies Pilot, Water, Butter, Xo da, and Sugar Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes from Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Prune8,Currants,Datea,Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, and Coconuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Bran dy JVuit, Preserve, Jujube-paste, Mustard, iSweet Oil, Lemon Syrupi. -'. ' I molasses, Coffee, Sugars, a large quan tity on hand. j j - Candles, best Sperm, northern Tallow, ind small Wax for lanterns. CHEESE, Pine Apple and common. OIL,, best Sperm, White and Fish Oil. TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder. SOAPS Castile, variegated, '-dark and light tur pentine, and perfumed shaving. CIGARS. SNUFF and TOBACCO. Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. All spice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Black'mg, Boots. ' rrj Sold only ly the bottle out of the House f BEST PORT, MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE, PORTER. ! Perfumery. Oil of Roses, Antique Oils, Cologne, Lavender Bergamott, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers. Musical Instruments. 0 Violins, bows,! strings, bridges, screws, Flageo Ietles, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Dulci mo Wire. ! Stationary. Picture and Sons; Books, Key of Heaven (Cath olic ) Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink pow der, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letterstamps. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils; Swords, Gloves, Hats, Breastplates. Jewellery, Of Gold and , Silver, as well as Germsn Silver, and Pinchback,viz:Breastpins, Ear-rings,Pencils, Finger rings, Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table snd Tea Spoons, Metal' Combs, Belt-buckles, Watch 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, Chil dren's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Malescopa, Microscopes, Pewter and China tea setts, Drummeis, fancy toys. Dolls, Doll-heads. ; V G. Wide C.GRIAJME, .1 Corner opposite Mr. R. Smith. Raleigh, Oci. 1, 1845. . - 78 Fresh Drugs, Medicines, i&c. .WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO,, .Are now,receiTing from New Tork and Philadelphia, a large and gene ral assortment of DRUGS ANDjMEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ' Paints and Oils, Pye-Stuf fs, 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.. Those wishing to buy, will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. - Psrticular attention at all times will be given to putting up Prescriptions, as well as the dispensing of Medicines. r : . v - J . - Raleigh. July, 1845. ' - Ifl rXnO VERY SUPERIOR SEGARS, as lJ)0jJ sorted Brands, jast received, and for sale by ' - , WILLlAalo Rpptember-18. HAYWOOD & Co. ' Aiyi XiClllj possession given, this comfortable Dtrelling Douse -in the Western Hart of jhe.City, lately occupied by Major T. L. Wsst. - Apply at this Of- Confectionary Tm m i"5 f TndXJUderaigu 'mYtnilrtrrrts attend regularly the COUNTY ; and 8UPERIOR C0URT8 of f Wake, Granville, Franklin, John- stnn, and iasn. - aii nnsinew cauuiwu loais care ... . ... t ' s ill be promptly attended lo. , -" : - - : HENRY W, MILLER. r - ' 4 ! , i i " - Raleigh, N. C. - September 16, 1845. . 73 -if; TAIfflER'S Ollis s '. . gTN TIERCES in Sipre, which we will dispose of at a reduced pricei , , , - - v , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. December 15. 1S45V " ' - W eg 3. . Print Warehouse,; s , IN NEW YORK, r v 'f j To supply the City and Interior Trade; by the Pieer . or Paekage,, : v : REMOVED vFronu 113 Pearl Street,-to- ;.. ' ,44 cjEn.an street, --4 w, v . Nexu Wxti.UM Street. ,'C. TT EE Jfc Df&ElTSTER give notice to the liA Dealers in Dry Goods, that they have removed their Warehouse for Printed Calicoes exclusively, from Pear to 44 Uedar streeC ' By comfining their atten r tion to Prints only L. A B. are enabled to exhibit anr assortment far surpassing any. ever before offered in : America and to sell at prices as low, and eenerallr Jower, than bouses whose attention is divided among vaueij j articles. , . The Stock consists of several thousands of Pal tora and Colorings, embracing every variety of ' - 1 American and Foreign Prints In market many sty les of which are gut up exclu' sively tor, their own sales, and cannot he had where, except in second bands Dealers in Prints will, find it for their intrres examine this Stock before making- their nurchasi they will have the advantage of learning the lowest market prices-and comparing all the desirable sty las in market side by side , ""-, -x Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every variativft of the Market, are placed in the hands of buyers - Pfytember 80, 1844, . . t 78 f 1 NEW FIRM. : i Slices Ieather, Salt, Iron, Flour, Ac- ; TTTrlE Subscribers have opened a Store of DRff-' 11 G OODS 'and FAMIXY GROC12" ' : RIES, on llie-Sonth side of Hargett Street, "ono door Eart of Williams; Haywood It CoV Apoibe- : eary Establishment, where they intend o keep of the best quality, every article usually kept in a FaMH.V Grocebt, Liquors, excepted, t And they intend io sell as low, or! lower, than any other. House in tbia place, for Cash j they will take in exchange for their y ; , Goods, Country Produce, such as Corn, .Meal, ' . Fionr, Peas, Dry Hides, &c. B. B. BUFFALOE, - ; . R- S. CHERY -November 50." ... 92-3m ' ," Stock Farm for -Sale, HAVE for sale 5400 acres of land in Warren , i- : s - - - r f-i- , . . nd Cannon counties, Tenn These lands are covered with Oak,-Hickory, Poplar, &e., and pro duce grass in abundance for Sheep, Cattle and other, Stock grazing, nd is plentifully watered; The Oak mast is also abundant, well suited to the raising Hogs, and lasts from' September until June. They produce Corn, Oats, I Wheat, Rye, etc., finely; anil Clover, Timothy, Herd grass and Millet grow most luxuriantty. The climate is fine, the face of the country generally rolling and lying along the west side of the Cumberland, presents to the eye the -most beautiful Mountain' scenery, -They .are about 60 miles from Nash ville, within 30 of the Comber land River, navigable for small boats Fall !and Win ter. To Sheep and Hog growers, they afford 1 the finest opening for profitable investment from tbi fact that preparations on a large scale have been made by : houses in Nashville for the purchase of , Wool end Pork. These lands will be sold tn separate parcels or altogether, with. 600 barrels Corn to .suit . p.r,r chasers. ' Address Clermont, Cannorr4- jAA; GEORGE GLASCOCK, iri November 1845. 84 w2a- TO THE NORTH, " wiivteh arrangement; Via Petersburg and Roanoke, and -City Point Rail Roads, and James River aud Ray Steamers. K THREE TIMES A' WEEK. ? ' By far the most comfortable route and certain one of setting Sortfh . , fTTIHE travelhng, public are respec'fylly informed, -J that a Train of Cars will leave the City Point Depot tat Petersburg,) on the mornings of Mondays t Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 A M. conncctmg with the James River Stesmers, Cmlta Peck, (3s pf. Davis, or Alice.'t t'apL Skinner, one of which Steamers will leave Chy Point on those days at 9 A. M. arriving at Norfolk the same afternoon at & P. Mi where the traveller can stay xn board the Baltimore; 1 Boat until they, leave the next afternoon without ex Ira charged n . " , " The superioY Steamer, Georgia, Cspt. ""Cahnon, v will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, on Tuesday, ThufV -' day snd" Saturday evenings, at 4 P. M. arriving In Baltimore adout 8 A. M. next morning; alwa s in time for the Cars ;to Philadelphia, Washington City, or Cumberland. " 1 - r . WINTER f ARE. , : " The additional expense incurred in ilttlng op ' (he Boats for the Winter service, compels the proprietors . to advance ihe Fare for the Winter, to; ct - From Gaston Ho Baltimore or Annapolis . $10 00 , ' Petersbhrgrto Norfolk ' , , 3 od MedU and lodging included on the James Hicer S - . and Bay Boats. - ' .' Passengers may rest assured that tht James ' snd Bay Steamers are well provided .for the travel, and but little doubt of Mjjtj-yr Potomac or GftaX 'Mail route) wvlhav, the Ice Boats to keep open track:-in t: when possible, should the weather be so prevent the Steamers reaching Bahimort gers will be landed at Annapolis, from v. is s Rail Road communication to Baltic.: inston City, y . : : ' ' : Ticaets from Gaston to Baltimore, lo I C. Pcear, so. at Gaston. . . " ; . : WM. M. MOODY, Jt Office James River and Bey Lifttr ? , Wstnoir.N. C Dec37tJ'1845. S .' "al l Wti'-AiTl't l'l'tl-' .-'' ,JJ lOOUl U l i U Jl TrtHE COPARTNERSHIPi. heretofore' exlstln U hetween the ondersfened, will be disoed by -. mutQal consent, on the lastjdsy.pCiV5 Jw-A11 ; , Tg-rlSrrrtB'igainsT the Concern, will fre- sent thect lor pajment. and those indebted-for work. are eATftestly requested to come forward ar ' - the same. Mr. Johw R. Haibimox is alone k ized y settle the aCkirs of the Firm,' As tl ness of the Concern will not. admit of dl settlement, those who do not avail tSntselv notice, msy expect to find their. tccoufctj !. train for collection, - , - ' - - ; WILLIfi W.IOH: - : r r . JOHN R. H ARUieC Dec. 29, 1345.- ir.-' J- -- :ELANK5 . Fot salt ,at this Qt. as j y is-- - ; .- .a 1 l : i !f i 1 - Sv., - i t
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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