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-Sr. f- -i s : ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1846.' WESTON II . G A L E S , - - I . if I -! .., Mvr-. 'A n 1 : m . i!5T.'.:r.v 1 ; f, i All - III. Ill 1LU CAROLINA GAZE ...... ...... ii ;..,.. . : i . f J TERMS dFTHE SEMI WEEKLY REGISTER. )i SuitcriptioHrFirt dollai per annam hlf in ; . . ' ' -' --- r i t dTaoc ,-:;-,-,. j .; ,j ,.,- - - ) . - AixxTtiMunts.--or wry 'Sixteen Lime, first . iasrlkm, On Dollar ; each tabseqaent inertioar Court Order $ and Judicial AdvertieetnenUvrmb charged 25 per cent, higher; but a deduction of 33 J per ceot. will be made from the. regular pricee, for advertisers by the' year. , I ' " i Advertbemeuti, iaeerted in the Sxmi-Wiult Hx aisTca, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. O Letters to the. Editor most be rosT-rATp. 4 i PATKIfT IX B1BRF.L 8ELFBETOL W j a mr w& v m 1 1 .w juiu nu'tjLXUU TO IHERCIIAXTS GOIXG NOIITII. Aa W. SPIES & CO. . , ; 2ig street. New Yerl, Importers of Hardware, Cntlery, J; CSaiiS lUiies, Jt'litoLs, dec from f JCnffland, France and . 'Jk' RG prepared to sell 'on the most favorable j terni CfOTERV of all klwh, including Koives and Forks, of erery description and Razors. Scissors, Pocket Knives, do. do. . ; Guos, Pistols Rifles and Muskets, d. ' .. Gun Smith's Tuols, . - t ' do. do. . Anvils, Vices, floes. Trace Chains, &c &c - Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. Scythes, &aws. and Tools of all kinds. ; Japannery and Briunnia Wares. - Brasa Goods, of all kinds. - ' :. . Mathematical Instruments, i ' -Fmhing' add Fowling Tackle, &c &c ' - A." W. S.' is. Co. are AsenU for the Patent self- cocking, cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL. ftupenor to any kind of Pistol for a sate guard. Merchants will find it to their interest, to call. before purchasing elsewhere. . . New York, October 10. Bl CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS ! ! ! TTrrT C , would respectfully inform the citizens of y.V:Kaleigh, and Ue-poblie generally, that1 we bave opened a Cigar manufactory id Raleigh, where we constantly keep on band a full ajnortment of high ly flawed imported Cigarr, including REGALIA, ESPERAXZA, CAZADOKG, 1.ANURMA, WERNER, ... AC 1; , CUBRY, . HAVANA. rOINUIPE, I . dtc .. . and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO; Mar-cuba Congress, roars ' Rappest and Scotch SN UFPj Cigar rases. Snuff Botes, and' all articles in the line, which we ofier at New ' York price, by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. J r . v Purchasers, and Ute lovers of good Cigars and To bacco, will alwavs be furnished with the best kinds. suited to the taste of the connoieaur. Call and try at . KKAUoE dc MILLER S, Fayettcville street, opposite the Citv Hall. SeptS.. .I .' i ! -m - 39 SCRGIC1L ASD DENTAL LVSTEDBESTS, ie. COTSISTI.G TX PART OF Flars's Forceps, an elegant morocco ease ; con talning four Forceps adapted to' either extremity of each jaw, and otherwise an essential improvement upon the oIJ instruments. : ' Teeth Extractors, put op in neat cases, contain ing Turnkey and three claws, two forceps, and bum Lancet. i - . WeiganJ dc SnowJen's Thumb Lancet. Evans Crown do x do 8iWer Spring Button I do Common do do- do Chase's douMe and sin tie Trusses. Hull 4 Weigand's Tnuses, for children and adults. Saspensarv Bandates. Silver and Uuirt Elsstic Bougies and Catheters. Maw's celebrated Self-injecting Apparatus. Oam Elaslie and Glass Syringes. Block Tin Syringes, of all sizes and descriptions, from I to 16 ta., in rases and otherwise. t "Mrs. booster's Utero Abdominal Supporter., Together with a lare supply of Mediterranean ahd f coarse c?ponze4jat to band and for sale low at Jan., IUS, : ; -I 'I , ... ' . 3- NEW FIRM, Shoes, leather, Salt, Iron, Flour, &c. THE Subscribers' have opened a 3 lore of TjHV GOODS sod CAXflTLlT GXlUCJC- liaTES, on the Sooth side of Hargett Street, one door East of Williams, Haywood & Co'a.'" Apothe cary Esiablishment, wltere they intend lO keep of the best qaaliiy , evrry article ' usually kept in 4 FaaflLT Gaoccav, Liquors excepted, And they intend to sell as low, or lower, than any other Hoose in this n!aA- far Path urill lah in phinn tnr a!r I Goods, Country Produce. sdCh as Corn, Meal, I Flour, Peai, Dry Hides, &e. 4 : . S w ' m an vmw a a x - i4 is. our r ALUti ; R. S. CHERY November 20 . ! 92 8m i" - NKtV FIIMl! , i.,,. And New.Gqods still Coming ! TH E SulMcribers take occasion to announce te their friends and the Public generally, that bav in? "zone into into the Mercantile buaioess in the House, formerly nccapied by H. A. Biiiih A. Co one door below Williams, Haywood 6t Ccv they have on band and are constantly receiving large and excel .lent supplies of ... ., -... r. m V. : STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS f together with' HATS," HOES,J and "BOOTS, and "SHOES fur Ladies, which i hey offer at low rates for asu, or on a anott Credit to punctual dealers. Their Stock is such, that they will be able to furnish to their Customeis whatever may be desired in their fin of business, end they can confidently aware the public that their prices will be as lew and their terms as arcomm-NlaU'ng as those of any House this side of Petersburg." 'They would boat respectfully ssk their friends and the public to give them a call and if cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle them lo it, they hipe Id reeeive, as tbey will endeavor to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. - - L. E. HEARTT. ' ;k j. r. Jordan. Ralsth,Uct.3lf 1845. ' 84 if i 7. I Court, of Fortunei 220 BIlOAmVAY. ' , FECIAL' AGE.NCY fof the City of New York, where! millions have been distributed to the for- tuoate. , , , . f J , . 1 ' The subscriber would invite the early attention of all persons desirous of a chance in any of the following Brilliant Schemes, soon to bedrawm under the man agement of Messrs. J. G. Gaaeoas dc Co4, succes sors to Messrs. Yatks dc McIaTxaa,and Messw. D Paib &Co- ...... Every person ordering tickets of the subscriber will receive the official drawing, published iu the Bulletin, newspaper The same paper will aUo contain a list of schemes ahead. ' ' ' ' Money bn all the solvent banks in the United States, and Canada, received at par for tickets sold at the old Court of Fortune, 220 Broadway ; and the postage is always paid by the subscriber on a!l letters containing $5 and upward. CT Money can be sent by mail with perfect safety, and all tellers are invariably answered the same day as received. All communication with this office strictly confidential. - Be particular and address " j JOSEPH HOUGH, 220 Broadway. A; Grand Capital Prize of $50,000. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY CLASS 9, FOR 1846. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, j February 28, 1846. 73 SmERS-U DRAWN BALLOTS. J. G. Gregory dc Co. Managers. : ; SCHEME. 1 . 830.000 50.000 1 , 20,000 20,000 1 f 10.000 HUXW 1 . 5.000 5,000 1 3.000 3000 I 2,853 2.353 50 1,000 50,000 .100 500 50.000 130 300 39000 65 200 13.000 65 150 9,750 ? 65 80 5.200 65 60 3.000 130 40 5.200 4.680 24 1120 27.040 12 324.4S0 3-396 amounting to , 703,703 . Wholes $12 Halvea $S Quarters S3. A Certificate of a Package of 28 Tickets will be sent for 8160 Shares in proportion. NEW. JERSEY STATE LOTTERY, Fur the benefit of the Society fur the Encourage ment, of Useful Manufactures, Class 24. tor 1846, to be drawn at Jersey City, Wednes day, Feb. 18, 1846. 7 Nambtn 11 Drawn Ballots. , J. G. GREGORY dc CO. Mavaesas. ! SCHEME. 1 820.000 820,000 1 5,000 5.0()0 . 1 " 200 2,500 " 1 100 1,800 1 1,038 1,038 160 400 64,000 I 128 50 6 400 128 40 1 5.120 128 30 3,840 128 20 2,560 3.008 10 30.060 22,176 5 110,880 25,861 amounting to 8253.218 Wholes 5 Halves $2 J Quitters $1. A certificate of a package of 25 tickets will tie sent for $60, Shares in proportion. PACKAGES. It will be observed that the price of a Certificate of a Packs re of Tickets is the amount of ritk oly or, in other words, the difference between ti.e cost of a Package and the lowest amount it can possibly draw. When Packages are ordered the amount of ruk only has to be sent. When single Tickets ars ordered, the whole sum must be enclosed. All money letters invariably come .safe by mail, if sddressedto JOSEPH HOUGH, 220 Broadway, N. Y. Reference Messrs. J. G.Gretnry dc Co. GARDEN SEED, j COMPRISING nearly every popular! variety, and warranted to he 'fresh and genuine and of the gr wth of 1845, just received and for sale st the Drug 8 lore of j WILLIAMS, HAT WOOD dc CO. These 8eJ were bouaht and will be sold bv weight ; to which we would invite the attention of purchasers, as being not only cheaper than thoe that come ready put up In papers, but can be examined befire being purchased. A liberal discount to those who purchase in quantities to sell again. j , . , W. H. & CO. Feb. 2, 1844. . . 10 Extract of Vanilla and Rose, OR flavouring Sauces, Jellies, Custards, 4x. Received, and for sale, at the Drag Store of I WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dc CO. Feb. 1st. 10 LOOK HERE! mtTT RiiarriKst ham this Hav rppjvt(l A frPfth - SS WSWViSV "w - X supply , of Lton 's f formerly Holpen's, F A Ml t Y FLO U R A inperior article. This article is warranted to bake up white and to rise well ; if not, the floor may be returned and the monev refdnded. Thi flur may always be obtained at 8AITIUEE IB. WnrrAKEU'S . Dry Goods and Grocery Store, immediately opposite the City Hotel., f , ; V; 4v . t He has also just ieceied a new supply or Rice, Cheese, Crockery, Hardware, dte. dec , in fsct, in tends keeping constantly on hand everything that is usually kept either in a Dry Groods'or Grocery Store j Thankful to his friends and the public for liberal patronage hitherto extended to. him, he .will spare no pains to merits continuance of the same. Please call and examine his stock. . ' 1 , r 1 x-i SAMUEL M WHITAKER. - Raleigh. Jan. 14, 1845. ' . : 5tf. t LARGE supply of PR lit XI IT O KfK has just been received. st this Office from the orthera Psctories, and is oflered fr sale, st a small advance upon eot, foY Caaa. The Ink is id $5 and $8 Kegs, and is warranted to be a good article. - v Nevi8, 1845. 1 8-lf ULAlTK DErJDS " Juat Printed, - 1 As ron xtt t tait orrtd. I Old GREAT DARGAIIf S It LARGE STOCK OF DRT GOODS AND GHOCEHIES. ' Selling off at Cost Iff rpHE firm" of Rdssell dc Codke having been dissol L vrd, and their remaining stock of Good! having passed into the hands of Mr. Russell, one of the late firm, who is determined lo close the business as speed ily as practicable, the whole stock, comprising anex tensive assortment of. j DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES j of excellent quality, is now offered for sale et cost. Goods of almokt every description snitable to this market may be hail so cheap, that a better opportu nity can never occur for all to supply themselves who will call sood- The public are assured that this offer to sell at cost is made in good faith, and will be strictly adhered to. Tbey will also find the gootla of the best quality, fashionable, sound, and substantial, of a kind made for ute, not merely to sell. All may be suited, as there are on hand many ar ticles of the finest quality as well as a large sssort ment of the coarser and more substantial kinds. All are invited to call and examine and judge for themselves ; thoe who have the keenest taste for CHEAPNESS, will doubdess be satisfied. Those who do not need at present, will SAVE, by buying now and laying op for the future. Let it be remembered that no one wdl sell Goods in a regular business without a profit, by which they can live ; that no one will sacrifice goods st less than cost without compulsion t and that cost is as about as cheap as most merchants can afford to sell and most people would wish t buy. GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent, Raleigh. Jan. 1146. 5 tf. TO THE NORTH. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Via Petersburg and Roanoke, and City Point Rail Roads and James River and Ray Steamers. THREE TIMES A WEEK. By far the most comfortable route and certain one of getting North. THE travelling public are respectfully informed, that a Train of Cara will leave the City Point Deiiot iat Peterson rg. Von the mornings of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 A M. connecting With the James River Steamers, Curtis Perk, Cspt Dsvis. or Alice," Capt. Skinner, one of which Steamers will leave City Point on those days at 9 A. M. arriving at Norfolk the same afternoon at 5 P. M. where the traveller can stay on board the Baltimore Boat until tbey leave the next afternoon without ex tra charge: The superior 8teamer, Georgia, Capt. Cannon, will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings, at 4 P. M. arriving in Baltimore a (tout 6 A. M. next morning, always in time for the Cars to Philadelphia, W ashington City, or Cumberland. WINTER FARE. The additional eipense incurred in fitting up the Boats for the Winter service, compels the proprietors to advance the Fare for the Winter, to From Gasum to Baltimore or Annapolis $10 00 , Petersburg to Norfolk 3 00 Meals and Lodging included on the James River and Bay Boats. Passengers may rest assured that the James River and Bay rstramerssre well provided for the Winter travel,vand b.it little doubt of delay by Ice, (as on the Potomac or Great Mail route) we having engaged the. Ice Boats to keep open a track in the Palapxco, when possible, should the weather be so severe as to prevent the Steamers reaching Baltimore Passen gers will be landed at Annapolis, from whence there is a Rail Road communication to Baltimore or Wash ington City. Ticket from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C. C. Pcoa, Esq. at Ga-ton. WM. M. MOODY, Jr., Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, 5 Wklsoit, N. C, Dec. 27th 1849. 103 FIUE ! rmilE ATTNA IiVSL nAlVCECOlTlPA li KYi of Hartford, Conn, offers to insure Buildings snd Merchsndizr, agsinst loss or damage by fire, st premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com panics in the United State,and pay i ts loasesprompt ly. . . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh. or its vi eiKiry.tonemadeto 8. W. WHITING. June, 1845. 'Agent. COPAL TARNISH Tf ifX GALLONS Furniture Vsrnish, very su JJLHj perior. Also, Coach, Leather and Japan V arnish, juat to hand and for sale Ly P. F. PESCUD. Jan. 7. 1848. 3 To the Members of the Bar. QTflHE 8upreme Court Reports in thirty volumes Esfi including fifth Iredell's Law, and third Equity bouiK uniform. The above cau be had on application to the Sub scriber at a reasonable price. Always on band i large collection of Law at the Publishers' Prlee& HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C. Book Store. January Sdih. . Also, a set of Wilson's Thirteen Inch Globes, for sale low; .. H. D T. v TAIfflER'S.OlX. J) TIERCES in 8tore, which we will dispose of 5 at a reduced price. .WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD sfc CO. December 15, 1845. 99 .Dissolution. FTflHE Copartnership heretofore existing between JLL the 3abcribers nnder the firm f Turner dc Hughes, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. HkHar D. Tun nan is alone" authorized to close, the business; and all perscnu indebted to the late firm, are requested to make immediate payment to him. HENRY D. TURNER, ' NELSON B. HUGHE3. January 1. :1846i. 1 . V BLANKS For tale at thisOSse. SAVE YOUR -CORN GOBS AND SHUCKS TO THE FLANTCKS AND MILLEBS OF N- CABOLISA ' gpHE undersigned has obtained Letters Patent iy to enable common Mill stones, (or rocks) now iu use, to grind CORN, COR and SHUCl, nto meal, for Hores, Mules, Cattle Hogs, &c. tbere y saving mure than one third of a crop, which is an important item with planters. The machinery used tor the above purpose is simple and durable, and cab not, with lair meana, gel out of order. It will last as long as the Stories last, with au expense ot 50 cents every five years. To enable the common Mill Stones to grind ear corn into meal, requires no new build ings or extra power. It can aUo be applied to Horse Mills.Treshmg Machine, Gins nrarly given power known. The ssme Mill will grind one third more of Corn meal by the introduction of this Machinery, arid can be changed from grinding Corn and Cob, to grinding Corn Meal in the apace of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed to stock, is said to be by the most practical and scientific Planters, constipating in its effects, producing founders, cholics and varioua other maladies which are incident to stock. Grinding cohs 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 benefit of distension (so necessary to the proper health of aninial,) by their being unable :o eat a sufficient bulk to produce distension before the animal becomes gorged. Cobs ground With the corn, produce this necessary disten. stony without any danger of diseases arising from 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 digestion for Hogs. But Horses snd Mules will not eat fermented food, consequently tbey will require it dry or partially wet with cold water Horses, Mules snd Oxen, when fed with unuround food,' void much in sn ' undigested slate, which is of course lost for all Leneficia purposes. CI j Hcud the subjoined cer tificate. QTr 1 he undersigned can be addressed at ltaleisn. and all calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch by himself or Agent wai. sr. cujjIjI-ns. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1845. ' 16 ly CERTIFICATES. Having been solicited by Mai 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 atn able to aay ibat it grinda Corn in the Shuck at the rate of 30 busbela per hoar; and the dressing of the stones is so improved, that it grinda cheiled Corn more tnan twice as last aa beiore, snd iy my wstcn. st the rste of 15 bushels per hour, and the meal finer than usual. I deem it a valuable improvement, and shad purchase the right to use it, as it will afford' me a speedy way of Teeuing my horses and cattle, and save mudh thereby . VvM. BUYLAN. MR. GALES : SIR In older to remove Public prejudice (which appears to prevail in thin section of the country against all Patent Rights) so far as my statement will go in giving the advan tage which I have derived in having. Major Colli Patent Right for grinding Corn. Cob and Shuck, at tached or applied to ray Grist Mill, I state, that my Mill, since this improvement was attached, grinds not only as good Meal aa before, but riyx times paster, and grinds up the Corn, Cob and 8huck, 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 si element, as well for the benefit of the Public, ss to d-i justice to Kao wltus's Pstent f now owned by Major Collins.) ! J. MORDECAI. Oct 20, 1845. 83-tf Trust Sale. TrpYiYIRTUE of a Deed of Trnst, executed td 11 D me by E. E H arris, of ihe City of Raleigh, for the purposes therein ei pressed, snd bearing due July. 1 , 1845. 1 shall offer for sale at ihe Court House in said City, on Monday, the 2d day of March, 1846, for ready money, the following Property, viz : 2 Lots in the City of Raleigh, known and desig nated in the Plan thereof, as Nor. 7 snd 9. On one Of said Lots is a convenient Dwel. ling House, and all necessary Out-houses, being the same now Occupied by the said E. j E. Harris, as a residence. Also, negro Slaves TOM ahd JIM, each aged about 33 years, and well known in this City for ! their valuable qualities. The aale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. WESTON R. GALES, Trustee; Raleigh, Feb. 2. 1846. id ta Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road, THIS Read, having become the propeitv of the State of North Carolina, notice is hereby (riven that it is in successful operation, and the' transporta tion of Passengers and Freights will be continued at the ssme rates as heretofore. Every sttention will be paid to insure expedition and cdtnfort to the Traveller. WESLEY HOLLISTER, President. Raleigh, Jan 8th, 1846. 3 i Fire Company. THE requisite number of Citizens having volun teered as members of the " Raleigh Fire Com pany." they are requested to assemble at the Town Hall, on Saturday afternoon nest, the 14th instant, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of organization. Raleiab. Feb 9, 1546. , 12 2t WHOLESALE Hat snd Cap Warehouse " f JENNINGS & OGD EN, No. ttS Water Street, New-York. JE.TNXNGS fc OGDEX, continue, to manufacture HATS of every Description and Quality, embracing -Alt the Different Stylet of Fashionable, and Broad Brim Hats, among which are ; Fine Nutria, Snpef White and Black Brush, Sq- per fflolesiin, Draft nearer ana ffassia nail With many other descriptions too numerous to mention' ' ' ' Merchants who are desiron of procuring a Neat and Tatty Article (or their Retail Trade, can have their wanta supplied by making application to J fr O. And while We oner such' inducements U r ahionable Retailers, we would say to the W holesale Buyer and Country Merchant, that our Stock dn band arid con stantly manufacturing comprises every thing suited id your wants. : HATS here can be found from the Lowest ijualiiy to the Finest, which are oflered on the most Reasonable Terinsi ; ..WILLIAM JENNINGS. T . ELlASjL OGDEN. , .", New York, Jan. 1846. 7-3m OLD PRINCIPE SUGARS, OF, the Steamboat brand; for sate at : " I P. F. PEsctiirs lan ai,lS44. j A v ; North r Garolina: ; " LITERARY, . SCIENTIFIC AND MlLlfAnV, AMI)BMld Arms and Equipments furnished by the State; ; 'Next Session of this L'tassical and Mathematical School, bpeits on the 1st of January, vrith adcan lages "unsurpassed in any Prepdtuory ' School in the South. : . ,i '- : - Classica, English', etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tactic, etc. 0. A. lit'CK. ZoXremhittyiC I S-K. botsford; TEKAS PER 8E8SIOK OF FIVE WORTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate Course, in- ' eluding full English Studies, with Ma the- ' malice,) eke. ; 20 00 EnglUh lo. (Elementary ic higher branches) 15 00 Military d (Infantry i racticfc) no charge, ' Vocal or Intfarriental Music (25 Lessons) 12 00 Feucing per Course 6 00 Surveying snd Citil Encifieering, ho charge. The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youtti for the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Cjvil or Military stations. The mural and intellectual facul ties ate kept severely in action, but not at the expense of the physical, as is unfortunately for the beabh of our children too commonly the case throughout the country. . LECTURES. , ... During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notiee will be given in the Public Pi in ts. VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Dr HilU Rev. A. Smedesj Dr. Baker, Rev. D. Lacy. W. R Galei, ; Rev. U. T. Blake, E. B, Freeman Rev. J.J. Finch, Chas. Hid tori, Hon. G. E. Badger, i Thos. J Lemay, Hon. Jas. Iredell, Geo. Little, Hon. K. M Saunders, ; W. J. Clarke, Esquires. Letter-writing, with English snd Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Fridsy. Nii deduction made for absence, unless in cases dl protracted sickness. A lew Pupil can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family, Raleigh, Dec 5th. 96 18:4G. 'PHE American Almanac, and Repository of Uae M. ful Knowledge, for the year 1846. , Morriii' and Willis' Library of the Prose and Poe try of Europe and America. One vol. complete. . The Complete Works of N. P. W illis. The History of silk, Cotton. Linen, Wool, snd other Fibrous Suhstsnces ; including Observations on spinning. Dyeing and Weaving. Illustrated by steel engravings. ! Biographical and Critical Miscellanies, by William H Prescolt, au hot of Ferdinand and Isabella, $-c dec Travels in Mexico, during the years 1843-4. . ,,By Albert M. Gil am, late U. S. Consul to California. Rambles by Lund and Water; By B. M Norman. The Artist, the Merchant, and the Statesman. By C. Edwards Lester. 2 vols complete. Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in the years 1843-4 dc 5. Bv the Rev Joseph Wolff. D B. The Vigil of Falih, and other Poems. By C. F. Hoffman. I he Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell. By Thomas Caflyie. : . Montezuma, the last of the Aztecs au Historical Romance, on the conquests of Mexico. Puritanism. By Tbos. W. Coit, D. D. Life or Mozart, including his Correspondence. By Edward Holmes. . The Philosophy of Mystery. By Walter Cooper Dimly. ' . Trippings in Author Land. By Fanny Forrester Manual of Matrimony, gathered together for the safety of the single, and the weal Of the wedded. By a Bachelor. The Voice of Flowers. By Mrs. L. H. Sigonmey. Love's Token-Flowers. By Emma C. Embury. The Kongs and Ballad's of George P. Morris. First complete editibh. No 45 Harper's Illuminated Bible. The work is nearly finished. No. 7 Harper's Illustrated Jew. A few copies more of The Jew. complete. The above list of Hooks afe all valuable works, and have been published only a short lime; and all who wish te read something view, will please call at the old si ahd, where thev will find one of the largest collections ot Books, in the. various departments f Literature, that have ever before been offered in Ihe" Southern market. .... HENRY D TURNEK, At the N. C. Bookstor. January 14. .' j TH AT OLD COGNAC and PALE II It ANDY has arrived. Also, another lot of old PORT TEITCRirFE und COOKING WINE Apply to . P. F. PESCtJD.: Dec. 18, 1849; ioO SALTPETItE. LBS jusi received' and for aale by P. F. PESCUD. Jan. 7,1846. 3 Attention! New Goods. WE have just received a iplendid lot of Gen tlemen's D rest and Water proof Boots' Ladies Walking Shoes and Slippers, a lot of . Kerseys, Plaids, Jeans, &u. dbc. These, together with our entire: assortment of desirable Goods; will be disposed of on accdmmo dating terms.' ""-i V' '' ' HEARTT dt JORDAN. Raleigh. Nov. 18. . . - -91 1AA KEGS Superk.r White Lead, , 1UU 9 Barrels of Linseed Oil, Just received and for sale very low, at tho Drrig Store of , r .'- , ? !'-,.- WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A CO. ' Not: 1. . .t ;., - r . . ; . 87 f Uoiise:Paiiitinffi ' -- r': '-.i i: . . .. CJ I AM prepared to execute the. above badness in the very best manner, ', fcnd with i the arfeitest despatch. . , , , CAMPBELL EATON. 1 M ' .ilEFER TO .. , : 1 GEORGE W MORDBCAI. ESQ. ', . - . v WESLEY HOLLISTER, ESQ; ' - S. Wi WHITING,-ESQ. ' ' T. , HON. W, H HAYWOOD, f ,J ? ' HON RICHARD fUNES; ..v ..U Raleigh, Jafaeary 26, 1848: , . v . . ij ; ; JOB PitiNtilO -Neatly ejfcc'af 4 ift tW oA'c, . And tt tfce aiiortert police. , RussellBigger;C0,5 mm f os o. piiNE & co - ? '"'- Managers of Lotteries, 1 1 RICHMOND, VAi - THE WORK GOES BRAVELY OST.n-.. Drawn Nos. of the . Grand i Consolidated Lotteryi pias Nb. 3, Drawn January 17 68 8 55 56 21 63 60 3 26 28 7 25 75 14 Whole 7 21 68, $1000 r ' ' Half 8 14 j56: $1000! ' : ' vt . Both sent ih the rbhhtrv and will be maid " wnH presented by the prize 'sellers, 'H:;inJ-- . ' , f .BIGGER CO. 4 ' - . . . . - . : BIGGER & CO. present to their curaerons cor respondents the followina Grand Schemes! fur the month f Febraary. They pariicularly call at- itrniiuu iv iup uranu ocneme lor me a 3 in irj 930,000, IOO of $100O.-66 NoolO Drawn: Lowest three number prize : lOOO Dollars ! BIGGER is particularly lucky in these Lotteries having sold snd paid 3 Grand Capitals of $ 30,000; 1 do of 2.000, 2 do of 20,000, 1 1 do of $ 10.000; And numerous otherp Grand Ones, amounting ton millions and millions of dollars. The same brilliant, success may still be expected by all those who send i heir orders to the constant prLs sellers and proinpi payers; ..' . . i.;--;,.v - t;.Xr T. RUSSELL BIGGER & C0.1 Richmond, Fiu . S30,00O, 15,000, IOO of iooo. ' Grand Consolidated Lolteiy, Class No. 8 To be drawn Saturday ,Feb 21stj, 1846. 78 Nos. 13 drawn. , - - "j GRAND SCHEME: 1 of 30.000. 1 of 15.000, I of 7,500. 1 of 5,6oO I of 3,000, 1 of 2,384, 100 of 1 ,000; 2f of 750, 20 of 500, 20 of 4 00 20 of 30fJ,"l6u of 200V f v 4 I ickeu $1 2- Halves 6 Quarters 3.- A Certificate of 26 Wholes coat Do 26 Halves cost Do 26. Quarters cost. 71 70 i 35 85 . , BIGGEK &CO.' FAVOJtITE.sa Old jStjrle Lottery Sixty-Six Nos. Ten Drawn. $30,OO0, 12,000,-low68t 3 No. Prize lOOO! "f Grand Consolwlflterl IntlArvI i'Aaka Nn Q IV li "T dVswh Saltifdiv. Februarv 2Sih: 1848. ife Noa. in drawn.' ' .' 1 - . ." : GRAND CAPITALS i' - ' - - " 1 of 30.0001 of. 18,000, 1 of 7328. 1 of 3000, 4 of 2500,4 of 2000,4 of 1500, 4 of 1250, 100 of 1000; 56 of I and 2 drawn 300, 06 3 and 4 drawn 200. Tickets only $1 6 Halves 8 Quarters J4. A Certificate of 22 Wholes cost fl8 Do. 22 Halves cost ' ' 54 Do 22 Quarters cost ' - 42 A splendid Lottery to buy a Package in. ' We will sell 22 Tickets at $304, which' we watrant Id draw uot less than $136 ; makihg the risk, on the same' not more than $168 ; shares ih proportion rxJ Persohs ordering by the package in any of tfiej above can deduct the price of three Ticket. - ' ' " . The Tickets in the abrive Lotteries are received; and all orders addressed to na will meet the most; prompt and confidential attention. We have every day Lotteries from 1 to 20, and when a remittance is mude to us, large or small, wtf will al way a Invest in the most popular Lotteriea en hand. . ' . " l 1 "'"'. t. ' 'ii?-'tiv'tF& ' : The Drawings sent when requested to all who K der from us. On all letters enclosing CASH or Prixe Tickets; the postage need toot be paid. ; 4 r , T. RUSSELL BIGGER & CO . Notice. -: 7 ) I HAYfc been sppoinied by Hit Excellency. WiU liam A. Graham, Goverub'r of the State f North Carolina, a Commissioner for the State bf Virginia,. ' will full power to take the acknowledgement r proof of any Deed, Mortgage; of other conveyance of lands, tenements or herediiaments, lyirg or being in thU State, and to take the private examination ef married women, parties thereto, in the mahner bow requirrd by Law. or any other writing under seal Uo l used in this State ; and to administer an oath or affirma tion to any person who shall be willing or desirous to make such oath or affirmatidh before me ; and td take depositions and examibe witnesses ' under any, cdmhii8t.ion or commissions emanatifag from any of the Courts of the State, relatifig ,10 any cause de-" pending r to be brought in any of said Courts ' A hy business. under said commission which the public may desire, shall have my strict and; faithful atten tion : and ! request that those who may 'have busi ness with me, will make It convenient sot to Call on Wednesdays. - " ' . - ' ..v ' AUGUSTUS C FINLEY.1. Clsrksville, February 2. 1846. ' r ' t J 3t ' . V.;.; Dissolution. t. frnHE Mercantile Copartnership heretofore exists XL; ing betweeu JAMES McK-fcrtSON & tON; has bten dissolved by mutual content. The Store at Morgan ton, from February lf I846jt will be cdn iinued by Jam as McKtii. ;S And the;. Stores at Gold Hill, iq Burke Corjht at Vafdor, Bracklt town and Minrrsville, ih McDowell Couhty, wiirte continued by W 1 ttt aai F.. M cKasabirw ' : " The , Mining Copartnership between' the asine parties is aiso aissoivea. except Ibat Ihe Mi a, long known as the XVilklnsoh Mint3 is still joint pre- pert, and is operated as smh. ' . t It is very desirable, that those who ire indebted td the late Firm, should close their accounts Immedlste ly, by Note or Cash. - , . - , . : . , JAMES McKESSON & SON - Mrjfgahton. Feb; 1,1816. t L12 tf. wiTrnua- : Watches and Jewelry I- . . -t i i ' . llliSSAliaiA T H E , largest and iiibst., Iplendid ass brtinebt of W'stches In' the City, Is US be found at the subscriber's; as he fonstshtly receiving . all descriptions of GOLD AND SITEli TT7 A Trvv Wta . ..r , rrewest styles; from ibS "rhantllactBrers ia Ehlafid France and 8witterlahd, Ed is enabled lo'cCer a lager BBsonmeht trd at much resi pHces. at Retail than anr other house in ' AmnV - .'CtalA i Wf.tii as low si 20 lo 25 Dollsrs each; ; T. Watches ahd Jewelry exchanged -or boughL h. J V All Watches warranted to keep good iiffle bit fhl ? rhohey returned. Vatches and Jewelry "repairej i the best manner and warf anted, by the test woflrfin,; iid much !tver hen at airy otberf place. Gotd sni: Silver . Pencils,- Gojd,, Chain, Keys! and Ladies BrsceleU, Pins, ahd Sterling Silver Sixroae C;(tef , Cups, FdrksV&c., for sale very low : ;---.-ia '" -':ip:r ' ;-'g.x.;Xlle.v.:; -i Ihlporler of Wafchei and Jewelry, " I-ft.;- !'-. 'Wholesale and lUtzil, ' No. 51 Wall-St., Ute 30 coiner WiL'iati&t;" : New Yott, (tip stairs. Feb. 6,1846, 12$n
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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