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?gr-"?igts.',-;y,,7U'-y!e' m,.nmip muff ...... - - - -- 7 : " I ' " " ' --'--- ---yf 4 V'V": V 7" J'i BTE 5 ';,;z'i-?.iti?i'f "an "V ' - .1. 4-.-9 ; jus" - . i , f - s t,- ii-'r rr - rril-hnmnntMi ' 1 f - i TUESDAY, PEBRUARY 24, 1846. 4- m I . a ' 1 r . a i i , C AliOLIN A .'' --'-.! ..a... .'1.; i.,,.,.,.! vi ! 3M5IDEt4,IO, 1 TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. - - -:i i Jit' jvnrrj SWitw. Fire dolUn per1 siaaontf-hir la ' :irffjiii Fof1 ,wrrySwrle. fift isrtioa,.Oa6; Dollar each tatwvaeat uuertioa, Yweatjilf Ceatart.jii-v.1 .1.4-.: vi".,c""2-V?i s ' Crt Order aaI JtdicUl Advertisement trill U tnrfed5tf eiat higher t bal a Redaction of 33 txr cenU" will b mid CrbnT "the gular price, for jj. 'i .t - k.ii :.:!'vi eixTcm, U aim appear la the- W scut Papery free f thaw. w:ii-;f'r' W -.an.- 'fi :- O" liWrs to the Editor t'WTrWriw V wmA mm '' mr w Mmrmvr wftTiimi - - "' f t ) -' ' t ri I 213 Pearl Street New York Importers -of . Uardvrare, Catlery, Gtuis, Xlifles, litoLs 3tc. from ., : Huclondt Frxuice zuid ' ' !. i cermanv, . - . V'- ARB prepared to sell on the roost favorable terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including Knives and 'Forks, of every description and . ity, ; .... . . ,. tt . . Rax vs. Scissors, Pocket Knives, do. , do. Guns, Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, ' d. Gun Smith' Tools, do. j do, Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &c , Trunk, Chest, Dvxir and Pad Locks of all kinds. Scythes, Saws, and Tool of all kinds , . . Japannerj and Britannia Wares, j r ' t . Brass Goods, of all kinds. " ' , - Mathematical Instruments. Fishing and. Fowling Tackle, &c. &c . - - Ah.W S. j& Co. are Agents for the Patent self, cock in cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL, superior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. . Merchants will find it to their interest, to call. .before purchasing elsewhere. - I New Yorky October 10. ?. '-.eiS' CIGARS! CIGARS ! ! CIGARS ! ! ! , f B would respectfully inform the dtizenS of L Kaleiettuand the public generally, -thai : we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where we constantly keep on band a full aaeortmenl of high lv flavored imported Clear, including; - I REQAMA, E8PERANZA, CAZADOKE, J.ANORiL, WERNER, - &c CUPRY, HAVANA; PRINCIPE, i 4 c and all kinds of .domestic, manufactured Cigars. A gtneral assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO; Maccuha, Congress, coarse Rsppee and 'Scotch SNUFF; Cigar cases. Snuff Boxe. and i articles in the line, which we offer at New 'York priet. by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. " .Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigars and To bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds. suited to the tarte of the connotesor. Call and try at i KRAUSE dc 'MILLERS, Fayetteville street, opposite the Citv Hall, .septs. . - : ' ;, ; 39 SUKGIC1L 1SD DESTIC MSTRUMKNTS, &c - CO.YSISTIJVO IN PAItT OF M Flazg's Forceps, an' elegant morocco case ; eon- tainm; four Forceps adapted to either extremity of rucii javr, iq.i uiaerwise an caeuu4i improTauicni upon toe old instruments. Teeth Ex tractor a, put up in neat cases, contain ing Turnkey sod three claws, twa forceps, and bum ltincet. . . : . " Wetgand dc SoowJene Thumb Lancet. Evans' Crown do do Silver Spring Button ' d.i Cornna io do do . . ' ' do Chafe's double and single Trose. - Hull 4 Wetgand's Trusses, for children and adults. Suspensary Bandages. ' Stiver and Gum Elastic Boogies snd Calhetera. Maw a celebrated Self-injecting Apparatus. Gum Elastic and Glass Syringes. Block. Tin Syringes, of all sixes' and descriptions, from I to 1 6 os, in rases and otherwise. Mrs. Wooster's Utero Abdominal Supporter. Together witb a lare supply of Mediterranean and coarse tfponge, just to hand and for sale low at ; . PESCUDS Drug Store. . Jan.S, 1846. ' ' ! 3- NEW. FIRM. Slices, Ivcatller, Salt, Iron, Flour, tfec. rlHE Subscribers have opened a' Store of XJH3T II GOODS ' and FAItXlXY GRO(Ji RIC, on the South side of Hargett Street one door East of Williams, Haywood lb Cos. Afiotbe eary Establishment, where they intend K keep of the best qnality, every article, usually kept in a Family Gaocaar, Liqtors ezoepted. And they intend to sell as low, or lower, than any other House in this place, for Cash ; they will take in exchange for their Goo-Js, Couutry Produce, such jss Corn, j Meal, Fkur, Peas, Dry Hides, &c. . . . ' ,, i . - . m B. B. BUFFALOE, C ,'M tR. S.'.CHERY.j Novemlier20 ' t 92 3m : - new Finn! ; - (Arid New Goods'still Coming I ' SBVSSBSBl w a 'll oubscriDers tase occasion to announce to I U their friends and the Public sncratlT. that ha. ing gone; into into the Mercantile business io'tbe House, formerly occupied by'H. AT Bavmax Co one door below Williams, Hsy wood Ac CoM they hsve oj hand and are constantly receiving large and excel lent f applies of t 'STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, together with HATS, SHOES, and BOOTS, and SHOES for Ladies, which they offer at low rates tor Cash,-or on a short Credit to punctual dealer. Their Stock is such, that they will be able to furnish to their Customers whatever, may be desired in their line of business, and they ean.eonfidenUy tssurs the public that their prices will he 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 j ami if cheap and good Goods, and fair bargains will entitle them to it, they bpe to receive, as they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share of the public patronage, r lze. hbrtt, . . J.F.Jordan. Ralsigh, Ost. 24, HI5. si -If H !V; LOOK HERE I THE Subscriber has this day received a fresh . f suppfy '.of. Ltok's.' formerly Holder. F A M I L Y ' F LO U R-A isnpcrior Article. 'I1x9 article is warranted to bake up . white and to rise well i if not, the floor may be returned and the money refunded. . This fl.Kirmay always bo obtained at SAITIUEIi M.i WIUTAISJGIt'S Dry Goods and Grocery cUore, immediately oppoaile the City Hotel. . . i - , tu lle has also jast teceSveda new supply of Rice, Cheese, Crockery, Hardware, &c, &e-, in fact, in trnds keeping eonstantly on hand every thing that is usually kept either-in a Dry 5rooJ or Grocery Htore Thankful to his'friends and the public for liberal patronage hitherto extended to him, he will spare "no pains to merit a continuance of the same. Please call and examine his stock;,ft " n x,K , SAMUEL M. WHITAKER. 'RaWgh. Jan. 14, 1845. - 5-tf i 1 1 I NORTH CAROLINA Mutual insurance. Company. FUKSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Uompa. . ny baa been formed in this State, under the name and atyle of the iSorth Carolioa Mutual In surance Company ,H and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz : j JOSIAH O. WATtfON, President, j ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, " KHJHAKD SMITH, Tresturer, THEODOKE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, 1 t;HAKI.E8 MARLY, Attorney,' KIUHAKD SMITH, ALU CRT STITH, Executive Com i WESTON R. GALES mitiee. The Company is now prepared to receive applica tion for Insurance, and to issue Policies n the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author, ized to take rinks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shop arid other buildings. Furniture, Merchandixe, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the targe Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B.B.' Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har nett Street, where full information and explanations, touching: the principle of Mutnal Insurance, will l cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com. panyV KsTeigh. January 17, 184S ' 6 tf THE 2ETNA INSURANCE CO HIP A 1ST. or Ilnrtfbrd. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandise, against loss or damage'by fire, at premiums to suit the times. j This is one of the oldest snd best Insursnce Com panies in the UnitedState,and psysiulossesprompt- J- . . . . . . I Applications for Insurance in Raieigb.or its vi- cinity, to U made to S. W. WHITING. June, 1845. Agent. ; T0S0CT11ERX AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAR WAREHOUSE, f . ;.vv. No. 17, Sona 4th Street, PHILADELPHIA. IT IXTOIf & WOODWARD, (Succes. J j aors to Sax'l. Woobwabd & Co.) invite the attention of Merchants and Dealers to their extensive establishment, where they will find a large and com plete assortment of James River, Honey-dew, Caven dish TOBACCO. Also, 800,000 Hsvanna and American SUGARS, viz : Regalias, Cassdo ras.Lanormas, Labellas. Ugues, Delicto's, Print i pes, dc Turkish, Spanish, and common Smoking Tobacco. ; : rjj" They would especially ask attention to their Scotch Snnf f," manufactured expressly fur dip- ping. Also, a Urge assortment of Msccaboy, Rappee, and Congress Snuffa. . 8egar cases. Snuff boxes, mrm m f - . . npes oi various snipes, ana sizes, etc etc. ; F-brusry 1. 1848. 10-2m rnTTkTilliam Arendolt, Hezekiah Arendell, yy Wilson A rendelL Joseph Patrick and Wife Elizabeth, Joseph B. Hatha way and Wife Eveline, Nancy 8proiII, Sarsh Kensdy, Wm. D. Dsvenport snd Wife Polly, and James A.Spruill. To the Court of Equity of Washington County, fc. C. Fall Term, 1845.; ; . In this cae; it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Benjamin Arendell, Hezekish Arendell, Joseph Ainsley and Wife Ashs Pncilla Ainsley, and Milly Terry, are norwesidents of this 8tste : Ordered by tbe Court, that the Clerk and Master ad vertise at the Court House, and in the Raleigh Reg ister, for six weeks successively, for the parties ab sent from the 8tste to appear at the next term of this Court, on the second Monday in March, 1846, at the Court House io Plymouth, and plead, anawer or de mur to the allegations of tbe Petition, or Judgment will be taken pro con Two. . . . Witness, Thomas B. Nicbolls, Clerk snd Master of our said Court at Office, in Plymouth, Washing ton County, North Carolina, the second Monday of September, 1845. - .? ! T. BJ NICHOLLS,-. C. M. E. Twenty Dollars Reward. i fTI) ANA WAY from the Subscriber, residing at LI Pittsylvania Court House, Virginia, on the uigut of the 31st day of December, 1845, a likely negro man, slave, by the name of WILEY. , : The said negro slave was purchased by me, a short time siuce, from Atlas Rush, of Montgomery Coun ty North Carolina, en his return with the said slave from Fincastle, Virginia, at which place he had been apprehended, on his wsy to Ohio with free papers. The said Wilky ts blart, about five feel 1 1 inches high, between 4 snd ?5 years of sge, and weigha about 200 poooda is very likely and well formed. He made his elopement on a large bob tsil bay Msre, saddle and bridle, which be aUo took irom roe, witn a large green blsnket under the saddle. Had on when be left, a checked roundabout, somewhat grey ish pantaloons, yarn, and a cap, and carried with him also, a grey homespun coat ; is supposed to have pass ed through Danville, Virginia, and is no doubt making his wsy tbrrugh Greensborocgb, N. C. to the neigh borhood of Mr. Rush, where be formerly lived, witn the view of procuring another set of free ; papers, and for the purpose of having an interview with Jus wife, whom he expressed, a few days before his de parture, a great wish to see. - -1 , : j 1 ... For the spprehenstoQ of the said sis vs. and his se eurement in Jail, so thst I get him again, I will pay the above reward of Twenty Dollars, and a reasona ble compensation to any on , who will; secure, and take care of the mare, bridle and saddle, or either of them, until I can get them, - ' - ; - JOHN L. WHITE. riU-yhaniaC. II., Va. ; Jam 5, 1846. tf ' ClrtCAT BARGAITf S 1 1 L1SCE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND . . GROCERIES. Sclliuffesfl at Coat!!! THE firm of Russell 4c Cooke having been dissol ved, and their remaining stock of Goods hsving passed into the hands of Mr. Russell, one of the Isle firm, who is determined to close the business as speed ily ss practicable, the whole stock, comprising an ex tensive sssortment of J DRY. G000S AND GROCERIES of excellent quality, is now offered for sale at cost - Goods of almost every description suitable to this market may be had so cheap, thst a better opportu nity can never occur for all to supply themselves who will call soon. The public are asjnred that this offer to sell aleoit is made in good faith, and will be strictly adhered to. They will also find the goods of the bent quality, fashionable, sound, and substantial, of a kind made for use, not merely to tell. All may be suited, as there sre on hand many ar ticles of the finest quality as well . as a large assort ment of the coarsei snd more substantial kinds. All are invited to call and ex amine' and judge for themselves ; those who hsve the keenest taste for CH BAPNESS, will doubtless be satisfied. Those who do not need at present, will SAVE-' by buying now snd Isying up for the future. Let it be remembered that no one wdl sell Goods in a regulsr buoiness without a profit, by which they can live ; thst no one will sacrifice goods st less than cost without compulsion snd thst cost is ss about as cheap ss most mere hauls can afford to sell and most people would wish to buy. GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent, Rab-igh. Jan. 1 146. 5-tf. TO THE NORTH. WIIYTER ARRANGEHtEIfT. VUl Petersburg and Roanoke, and City Point RaR Roads, and Jauics River and Ray Steamers. . THREE TIMES A WEEK, By far tbe most comfortable route and certain one oi getting florin. THE travelling public are respectfully informed, that a Train ot Cars will leave the City Point Depot tat Petersburg.) on toe morning of Mondays Wednesday and Fridayt at 8 A M. connecting with tbe James Itiver Slesmers, Curtis Perk, Cspt. Davis, or A bee," Cspt. Skinner, one of which 8teamers will leave City Point on those days at 9 A. M. arriving at Norfolk the same afternoon at & P. M. where the traveller can stay on board the Baltimore Boat nntil they leave the next afternoon without ex tra charge. ' The superior 8t earner, Georgis, Cspt. Cannon, will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, on Tuesdsy, Thurs day and 8sturdsy evenings, at 4 P. M. arriving in Baltimore about 0 A. M. next morning, always in time for the Cars to Philsderphis, V ashington City, or Cumberland. WINTER FARE. The additional expense incurred in fitting op tbe Boots for tbe Winter service, compels the proprietors to advance the Fare for the Winter, to From Gaston to Baltimore or Annapolis $10 00 Petersburg to Norfolk 00 Meals and Lodging included on the James Ricer and Bay Boats. Passengers may rest assured thst the James River snd Bay strainers are well provided for the Winter travel, and bot little doubt of delay by Ice, (as on the Potomac or Greal Mail route') we hsving engsged the Ice Boats to keep open a track in'tlie Patapfco, wben possible, ahould the weathrr be so severe a to prevent the Si earners reaching Baltimore. Passen gers will be tended st Annapolis, from whence there ia a Rail Road communication to Baltimore or Wash ington City. Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C C Pees, Esq. at Gallon. WM. M. MOODY, Jr., Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, 1 WatBow, N C, Dec 27th 1845. 5 103 North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY ACAB3EMY. . Anns and Equipments furnished by tbe State. Next Session of this Classical and Mathematical School opens on the 1st of January, ima advan tages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in the South.' i Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tsctics. etc. O. A. BUCK. Experiments! Chemistry & s.K.BOTSFORD. Philosophy, 3 . TXKMS rCK SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Classics! Depsrtme at, (Collegiate course, in cluding full Euglish Studies, with Mslhe msiics,) Ac 20 00 English do. (Elementsry 4- 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 to quality youth for the various duties or file, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military slstions. Tbe moral aud intellectual facul ties are kept severely in action, but not at the expanse of the physical, as is unfortunately for the beakjiof our children too commonly the case throughout the country, LECTURES. ' During the 8ession, Lectures on Populsr subjects win be delivered, of which due notice will be given in ttaPubUe Prints. VISITERS. Dr. Hill, Gov. Graham. Rev. A. 8medes, . Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev, J.J. Finch, : Hon. G. E. Badger, Dr. Baker W. R. Gales, E. B. Freeman Chas. H in ton, Tboe. J. Lemsy, Geo. Little, Hon. Jas. Iredell. non. k. at. saunuers. v . j . isisi, fu'i". .Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will he closely attended to. - ; ' - j A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. ' ; No deduction made for absence, unless fat cases of protracted sickness. ' " A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Grays family: Raleigh, Dec 5th. ' -' - v-. ' ! o TXTORTnEXXIs POTATOES. A small JLN ptty Jat to band. ; ; - - will. peck. y Feb; 1 1, 1 840. - . . .-. 13 1 w ; t Job Printing . r ; EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, I ' WITH CSrATVU. 4 . 1 astsi SAVE YOUR CORN C03S AND SHUCKS. TO THE PLANTERS AND MILLERS 0 IV. CAS0LINA. ' ffMlE andersighd has obtained Letters Patent U to enable common Mill atones (or rocks) now in use, to grind COXXIf, COS and SIIlfCK. into meal, for Horses, Moles, Csttle Hogs, &c there by ssvmg more thsn one third of a crop, which is an important item with plsnters. The machinery srd for the above purpose is simple snd durable, snd can not, with fair means.' get out of order. It will last as long as the Stones last, with an ex pens of 50 cents every five years. To enable the common Mill Stones to grind esr corn into meal, requires no new build ings or extra power. It can sUo be applied to Horse Mille,Treahing Machioes, Gins or any given power known. Tbe same Mill will grind one-third more of Corn meal by the introduction of this Mscbinery, and can be changed Irom grinding Corn snd Cob, to grinding Corn Meal in tbe space of thirty seconds. Corn alone, when fed to stock, is said to be by the most practical and scientific Plsnters, constipating in its effects, producing founders,' cholics and various other msladies which are incident to stock. Grinding cobs with the Corn, makea a food congenial with their nsture, 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 tbe proper bealtn of animals,) by their being unable to eat a sufficient "bulk to produce distension before the animal' becomes gorged. Cobs ground with the corn, produce this necessary disten sion, without sny danger of diseases arising from overeating. Corn and cob meal is improved by scalding, and still more by boiling, snd yrt more by a partial fermentation. All tbe preparations facilitate digestion for Hogs. ' But Horses snd Mules will not eat fermented food, consequently they will require it dry or partially wet witb cold water Horse. Mules snd Oxen, when fed with unsround food, void much in sn undigested state, which is of eourte lout for all beneficia purposes Qj" Read the subjoined cer tificate. CTr The undersigned can be addresnd at Kaletga, and all calls will be attended to punctually and with despatch by himself or Agent i - wm. r. uui,i,ii. Raleigh, Feb. 20. 1845. 16 ly CERTIFICATES. ' Having been solicited by Msj Collins to hsve my Mill adjusted to grind Corn in the Ear and Shuck, I consented thst he should do so as an experiment 4 aud I am able to ssy that it grinds Con in the Suurk at the rate of 30 bushels per hour; and the dressing of the stones is so improved, thst it grinds shelled Corn more than twice ss fast as before, snd by my watch. at the rate of 15 bushels per hour, and the meal finer thsn usual. I deem it a valuable improvement, and shall purchase the right to use it, aa it will afford me a aperdy way of feeding my horses and cattle, and save much thereby. . WM.BOYLAN. MIT. GAUSS t SIR In order to remove Public prejudice (which sppesrs to prevail in Ction of the country against all Patent Rights) ao far as my statement will go in giving the advan tage which I have derived in having Major CollibV Pstent Right for grinding Corn. Cub and Shock , at tar bed or applied to my Grist Mill, I stste, thst my Mill, since this improvement was attached, grinds not only as good Meal as before, but viva times tastkb, snd grinds, up the Corn, Cob spd 8buck, into Meal sufficiently fine to mix with other rough food fr 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 ststement, ss well for the benefit of the Public, as to do justice to Ksowltob' Pstent (now owned by Major Collins.) J. MORDECAI. Oct. 20, 1845. 83-tf Trust Sale. TnY VIRTUE of a Deed of Trnst, executed to Ijjjineby E. E. Harris, of the City of Raleigh, for the purposes therein expressed, snd bearing date Jury I, 1845, 1 shall offer for sale at the Court House in said City, on Monday, the 2d day of March, 1846, for ready money, the following Proprrty, vixt 2 Lots in the City of Rsleigh, known and desig nated in the Plan thereof, as No. 7 and 9. On one of said Lou is a convenient Dwel ling House, and ail necessary Out-bouses, being the ssme now occupied by the said E. E. Harris, as a residence. AUo, negro Sieves TOM and JIM, each aged about 33 years, and well known in this City for their valuable qualities. Tbe sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. WESTON R. GALES, Trustee. . Rsleigh. Feb. 2. 1846. 10 ts Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road. THIS Read, hsving become the propeitv of the Slate of North Carolina, notice is hereby given that it is in successful operation, and the transporta tion of Passengers and Freights wilt be continued at the same ratee as heretofore. Every attention will be paid to insure expedition and comfort to the Trsvsller. WESLEY II OL LISTER, President. Raleigh, Jan. 8th. 1846. 3 WHOLESALE Hat and Cap Warehouse, JENNINGS a 060EN, No. 138 Watek Steeet, New-Yoex. JEIflfllVGS Sc OGDEIT, continue to manufacture II ATS of every lecriptIon and Quality, embracing Alt the Different Styles of Fashionable and Broad Brim Huts, among which are Fine Nutria, Super Wbite and Black Brush, Su per Moleskin, llrab Ewer and Eussia Hats, With many other descriptions too numerous to mention. , Merchants who are desirous of procuring a Neat and Tasty Article for their Retail Trade, can have their wants supplied by making application to J. O. And while we ofler such inducements to Fashionable Retailers, we would ssy to the Wholesale Buyer and Country Merchant, that our Stock on band and con stantly manufacturing comprises . every thing suited te your wants. MATS here can be found from the Lowest Quality to the Finest, which are oflered on the most Reasonable Terms. , WILLIAM JENNINGS, ; . ELIAS R. OGDEN. -r'i New Yhs Jan. 1846.: ' : 7-3 OLD PRINCIPE SEGARSj OF the Steamboat brand, for sale at - .4. .. . . - P. F. PES CUD'S. ;Jan 21. 184H. -' - -- 1 Winter Sperm Lamp Oil, of the very beat quality in Store, end for sale by ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD e CO. Dee 10. 1845. .1 8 BLANK DEED Jtt Printed, AP rOK SALE AT TMfS OriiCg. ' - B1""MeawaaaaeBsawvBasasasBsasssaBBS -sk - OLD COURT OF fojetetoie; . SI. 9 O IX .TS. AA II TV A PECIAL AGENCY for the City of New York; tsjy woero millions nave been distributed to the for-funste.- ! . 4 .:,.Vi; ix-jir: ''i -;-t--1, The subscriber would invite the early attention of all persons desirous of a chance in any of the following Brilliant Schemes, soon to be drawn, under the man. acement of Messrs. J. G. (iiuair A. .n.M. sors to Messrs. Yates & Mclsjrxas, and Messrs. D. Paib dcCo. . J- ! Every person ordering tickets of tbe subscriber will receive th tJfir.ial itraiainir nlihli.liul in tka It.ilL.tin newspsper. The same paper will also contain a list of schemes ahead. , Money on all the solvent banks in the United 8tates. and Canada, received at nar for lit kpta anLl l the old Court of Fortune, 220 Broadway ; and the postage is alwsys paid ny the subset iber on all letters containing (5 and upward. G7 Money can be sent by mail with perfect safety, and all letters are invariably answered the same da as received. Alt communication with Lhi strictly confidentisl. - lie rticulsr and address ' JOSEPH HOUGH, 220 Brosdwsy. f A Grand Capital Prize of $50,000. ALEXANDRIA IsOTTEKY CLASS -A FOR 1846. I ' To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C, on Saturday, Marcb 14, 1946. 78 NUMBERS 15 SS1WN J. G. Gregory & SCHEME. ! BALLOTS Co. Managers. 1 C50.1KH) i $50,000 1 20,000 ! 20,000 1 10.000 ! 10,000 1 5,000 6,006 1 477 4277 2 3,000 6.000 50. lXX) 60,000 50 500 ! 25,000 50 400 20.000 100 250 I 25,000 19 200 !"'.. 7 0,f300 63 130 8,190 63 110 ' 6,030 63 00 5040 63 60 , 3,770 63 GO ' 3,150 25J 40 10,080 a048 30 1 181,440 294295 15 439,425 35,365 amounting to 9912,912 Wholes $15-Hsltes T 50 Quartets S3 75. A Certificate of a Packaoe of 26 Tickets will be sent for $190 Shares in proportion. A Grand Capital Prize of $303000!r NEW JERSEY STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Society for the Encour agement of Useful Manufactures. Class F, for 1846,! To be drswn at Jersey City, Wedoesdsy, March 25, 1846. I 71 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots. J. G. GREGORY &, CO. Masagxss. SCHEME. I $30,000 $30,000 I 10,000 104)00 1 6.000 . 6.000 1 5.000 5i000 1 3,000 9,000 1 2,500 2,500 1 2.195 2,195 25 2,000 60,000 50 200 10.000 50 160 7,500 80 100 8,800 63 90 5.670 63 80 ! 5.040 63 70 4.410 63 60 8,780 126 50 G.300 126 40 5.040 3.654 20 73,080 23,438 10 234360 27,814 amounting to $472,675 .... a A AA . A A certificate of a package of 25 tickets will be sent for $120. Shares in proportion PACKAGES. It will be observed that the price of a Certificate of a Pscksge of Tickets is tbe amount of risk Only or, in ether words, the difference between the cost of a Package and tbe lowest amount it can possibly draw. When Packages are ordered the amount of risk only has to be sent. When single Tickets are ordered, the whole sunt must be enclosed. - All money letters invariably come safe by mail if addressed to JOSEPH HOUGH. 220 Broadway, N. Y. Reference Messrs. J. O. Gregory tc Co. . GAHXEft SEED, -: . plOMPRISING nearly every popular variety. Uj and warranted to be fresh ' aud genuine and of the growth of 1845, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of : - ' - r-- . v WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD k CO. These Seed were bought and will ' be sold by weight: to which we would invite the attention of purchasers, as being not only chesper thsn those that come ready put up in papers, but can be examined before being purchased. A liberal discount to those who purchase in quantities to sell again. w xi; at cu. Feb. 2, 1845. ; " ' t0 LARGE supply of PCIIVTIlf G Ef K has last been received at this Office from the Northern Factories, and is oftered for sale, ft a small advance upon cost for Casbu The Ink is in f 5 and 28 Kegs, and is warranted to be a food article. - - Nov. 8, 1845.-; . - -V ..; Mi ; r 89-tf To the Memljers of the Bar. QfTJ H E Sepretne Court Heports In thirty volumes tU mclodlsg BftA Iredell's uv, ana tnira equity botadsBiform.' !mwr-r The above can be had etf appficatioti to the 80b seriberat a reasonable price. Alwsys on hand a targe collection of Lsw at the PtmmrneTs Prices HENRY D. TURNER, , Al the NC Book Store. -Jsntjavt SOU. - AUo. a set of Wikett's Thirteen Inch Clohea.' for sale low. - , H, V T. -rri5:i ?- .,';'i.-,ri r'TTIHB Mercantile Copartnership heretofore exist .it : S oeiween jamm JIctVJSSSONi dcISOKi has been dissolved by mutual consent. Th Store ai Morganton, from February i. ,1846, will be con tinned by Jaxk McKissojr. ; Arid 1 the Stores U Gold Hill In Burke Cobhty-al VaTdor Bracket, town and Mrnersville, in McDowell Count will be continued by Wiutsx F; McETkssoir. ' 4 ' : .' The Mining . Coparthership between the1 same parties is also dissolved, exeeot thai the Mix. ton known as the Wilkinson Mite" is aiill ioiet nro. perty, and is operated as sarh. - ti-iT .. ': . ..... . . . a . ' . . . r u is very uewraljle, mat lbose Who ate indebted te the late Firm, should close their accounts icimediste j by Note or Cash, v; ; - ... , i - k JAMES MCKESSON & SON- Morganton. Feb. 1,1846. . . , i . IS tf 'A WATCHES v and; Jeweliy! .- - .WATCHES!--- ? THE. largest and most i splendid assortment ot , Wstches in the City, is to be found at the subscriber's, is he is constantly recti? in 3 ail descripthtt of GOETJr AND SILVER WATCHES, of the hewest styles, from the" manufacturers in England r ranee, and Switterland, be is enabled to ofier lager assortment and at much Jess prices, at Retail, than any other house in America, - Gold Watches as low ss 20 to 25 Dollars each. 1' ? ' ' Wstches snd Jewelry exchanged or bobghW ' " A I! Witcbett Warrsnted to keep good 'time or the money returned. Watches and Jewelry repaired in. the best msnnet shd wsrrantrd.by the best Workmen; and tnuch lower hsh st any other place. Gold and Silver Pencils, Cold Chains, Keys, and 'Ladies uiaceicis, rms, auu oieriing Oliver opoons, Cuvsr Cups, Porks, ic, for sale very low.- v j r r U.C.ALLEN, , Importer of Watches snd Jewelry, ; Wholesale and Retail, V No 5 1 Wsfl8t., late 80 corner .WiluatoS : v ' New York, (up stairs.) T Feb. . 1846. . . ' : 12 1m ; r Vo tlttf LoVers of 'V,- NATURAL HEADS OR BAtR rr R. QUIRK. f Nev York, will visit Raleirh IV U about Monday, the I6tb February, when he will be pleased to recei ve the calls of all who require his professional services, in the way of - . Wigs, Totipeti or Scalps, or a good head of ITtir Those who are losing their Hair, will do welt to rive him a call. Ladies can be suited In WIGS FRONTS, BRAIDS, CUtS. - " 4- THOMAS QUIRK, ' Of 490 Broadwsy, N. Y. Feb. It u-y i-uit&:; v-.. 13 j . i II., i , Tlie still lnefsiasina testimony iri Isvor of ROU8ELIS SHAVING CREAM, PALmT OIL, snd other TOILET SOAPS, COLOGNE and EXTRACT8 FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, is indubitable proof of their superior merit, and should induce every gentleman who has a beard to shatti and every parson who has any nse for Soapt and whnse natural SWednts needs any perfume) to call ' on the subscriber snd get supplied out of a choice arid varied stock, just received. ' "v 5 P. F. PESCUD. Fb. It. - :V--it'; TTKICKSON'S Practice of Medicibe in 2 vols U y tnew edition. V . i ;l; i The shore medical work is better 'adapted "to the South than aby work heretofore published. For sale at the N. C Book-Store by ' " ' '' 'M4d.Mrt xi Um ivHjnmu , Feb 10. 1846. ; ' ' H3 AMUSEMENT 1ND !?(STRUCTIO?i FOR CHItCSE JT. FrnHE Game of Kings, Illustraiing the History ot M England, from the Norman conquest to the prexetit time, with thirtyslg ebgravings, ; The New World, a Game of ; American History from the dircovery. to James K. Polk, . with twenty . etigravitigs Forsileby rf. D.TURNER Feb. 1JL 1846. 13 . , SAITPEVriEs. . LBS- just reccired and for sale by 1 y MID P. F; PESC1 JUD. an. 7.184S. 3- Attention ! New, Goods, WE have just received a splendid lot of tftjli tlemens Dross and TFttter nranf Rnntk VsifiM IVialtrlnw hsasL aud Slippers a lot of Kerseys Plaids, Jeans dec dec .These, together with our entire assortment, of desirable Goods, wlil be disposed of on accommo dating terms. . , IIEARTT & JORDAN. , Rsleigh. Nov. 18 : L, . 91 , lAA KEGS Superior White Lead - . 1UU g Barrels of Linseed Oil, . - . Just received and for sale very low at the Drug Store of ' x. " . " WILLIAMS HAY WOOD it CO. NOV. I. -- ' I 4 ' House Painting. v r. 4 I AM prepared to execute the above badness Jtt the very best manner, snd with the greatest despatch. tt!? . CAMPBELL EATON : OEORdfi W.MORDECAt. ESQ, r7' r WESLEY HOLLISTBR, ESQ. S. W. WHITING, ESQ. . . v HON. W.H. HAYWOOD, . V " ' HON. RICHARD HtNES 1 Rsleighj Jsneary 20, 1848.. 7 , 8- if Eitrtict of Vonilltt ttnd ilose . OR .. ttavouririg Sattces, Jellies, Cttstards, 4el - Received, and for sale, at the Drug Store or WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & CO. . FrrJ. tst, 'M.-Whv ' ' . '10' MXiMCKOIi S or Logical ana Uuatcsi Keaumjsoa Declamation with exercises in Prose and Vete, dis tlneUy marked for the Utoidance of the Bar and Yoice of the Ptipil t To wbcn ts sauea sn pu dit, eontaihing ropieros practee ht Omottezi, Watches roetlrsi, snu trramsuc rtesoing anu cv- t Whole forming a complete Speaker, well SdsptSil to v private rhpils, Classrs, and the oss of Schools Jn ; Edition. By George Yaudeflhoft; Pf .feasor of Eio-' coiiofi in the Cit of New York. For; sale; il th Feb. 2th, 184, . ' IS- ' 1 .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1846, edition 1
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