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CTM. CAIiL(0)JLINA ..(G-AE
t.
Of THt SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER;
. 5JTtM. Fit dl!an per . anam half, b
f AirtiaemU.Ym vnrj Sixtetn Lime, firrt
iasertioa, Od Dallar ; each aobsequeat inaertioa
Twenty.fiT Cent. H M v-r- ; ;. f 4 f
' Court Order and fu&icud Advertisement will tie
charged 35 per ceatl higher;' bul dedacUoa of 33
pr cent, will he made ' from the regalar pricee, for
advertisers by the jear. . V ' t, ' . s ' ,
AdTerUsements, inserted in the SsmMYckkx.y Rc
gistk, will also appear in the AVsaxur Paper, free
f charge.; ' ' '-:-..'
E3" Letters to tho Editor most be rosr-ratx.
IX DAJBBEL. SKX.F-n CTOL
TO 31XRCXIA!fTS GOlTf G NORTH.
ArW.SPIES& co., r
"r 218 Petri Street, New Yerk,
Importers of Hardware, ' Cutlery,
Guns Rifles, Pistols, JLc. from "
- England, France and 1 '
, . -..i Germany,
ARB prepared to sell on the most farorable
terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including
Knives and 1 Forks, of every description "and
quality, .i- ' -
Rax irs. Scissors, Pocket Knives, do. do. '
Guns, Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, '"' d.
Gun Smith's Tools, do. do. '
Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &c' '
Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds.
Scythes, Saws, and Tools of all kinds. , t ,
Japannery and Britannia Wares. ,
Brass Goods; of all kinds. 1
Mathematical Instruments.
- Fishing and Fowling Tackle, &c. Slc,
A. VV. S. Si. Co. are Agents for the Patent self,
cocking, cast steel six barrel revol ving PISTOL,
superior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard..
Merchants will find it to their interest, to call.
before purchasing elsewhere. .. ,
New York, Uctober 10. ... tBl .
CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
' E would respectfully infwrm the citiseas of
V W Raleigh, and the public generally, .that wo
cave opened a Cigar, manufactory in Raleigh, where
we constantly keep on hand a full aMortsaenLof nigh-
Jy flavored imported Cigarr, including
REGALIA,
EPERANZA,
CUBRY, ;
HAVANA, j
riMNCIPE,
CAZADOkE,
JjANUKMA,
WERNER,
Ac
and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A
general assortment of superior 'chewing TOBACCO;
Maecuba, Congress,' roarse Rappee and Seotrb
8NUFF; Cigar cases, Sooff Boxe,and alt articles in
the line, which we offer at New York'priees.' by the
wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received
and attended to with dispatch. ' ! ' M '
Vyaod at
I Ib iceo,
f (suited
rurchsserSf'and the lovers of rood Cigars and To
will always be furnished with the best kinds,
to the tate of the connoieaur. Call and try at
. ' KRAUSB. & MILLER'S,
Fayetteville street, opposite the Citv Hall.
Sept't. 1 " 4. 39 !
SC&GICAL AID DEXT1L, MSTRDXE.1TS, &e.
CO.TISTI!VG Ilf PART OF
FUg's Forceps,". an olegvnt morocco ease ; ceo
taiaing four Forop adapted to either extremity of
each jaw, ana otherwise an essential improvement
upon the oIJ instruments.
Teeth Extractors," put up in neat cases; contain-
in? Turnkey and three claws, two forceps, and Gum
Lancet. - .
Weigand St 8nowdens Thumb Lancet.
Evans Crown do do
Silver Spring Button d
Corn nun do do do
Chafe's dootde anJ single Trasses.
Hull 4- Weigand'a Trusses, for children and adults.
8u jponsary Bandages.
Silver and Gum EUMie Boogie and Catheters.
Msw s celebrated 8elf-njecting Apparatus.
Gum Elastic and Glass-ttyriages, ' ' '
Block Tin Syringes, of all sixes and descriptions,
from I to 1 6 in tases and otherwise.
' Mrs- Wooster Utero Abdominal Supporter.
Together with a lar,re supply of Mediterranean and
coarse Sponge, just to hsnd and for sale sow at
' PESCUD'S'Drog Stnrel
Jan. 9, 1846.' - - .-.-; r;-.:- - 3
And New Goods still Coming !
THE Subscribers take - occasion toi announce te
their friends and the Public generally, that hav
ing 'gone into into the Mercantile business in the
House, formerly occupied by H. A. Babbax dc Cq
one door below Williams, Hsvwood 3c Conthev have
on band and are constantly receiving large and excel
lent supplies of
STAPLE ANO FANCY DRY' GOODS,
together with HATS, SHOES, and BOOTS, and
SHOES fur Ladies, which i hey offer at km rates fur
iJah, or on a short Credit to punctual dealer.
fPheir Stock is such, that they will be able to furnish
Bo their Customers whatever may be desired in their
line of business, and they can confidently assure the
public that their prices will be as low and their terras
as accomtn Hlating as those of any House this side of
retersburg. They would most respectfully ask their
friends and the public to give' them' a call and if
cheap and grot Goods, and fur, bargains will entitle
tnem.to it, they hope to receive, as they will endeavor
to merit, a liberal share of the public patronage.
h : - L. E. HEAR i r,
r ' j. F. JORDAN.
Raleish.Oet.24. 1845. 84 tf
Works on Gardening, &c. ;
FTKO WNING'S Landscape Gardening,
U V t cMabon's American Gardener.
Toe American Flower Garden Directory, contain
ing Practical Directions for the culture of Plants, in
ine rlosrer uarJen, Hot-House, &e.bv Robert Buist.
The Toung Gardener's Assistant, by T. Bridgmatt.
Completo Florist. u
w Kitchen and Fruit Gardens, ( . .
Hosre on the Cultivation of Iho Giape Yino on
open Walls. TV, IS' .
. F or sale at the JN. C. Boci-',Store.' by
w- - ' ; v H. D. TUILNER.
Feb. 26ih, ' 15
aOOK HERE!
THE Subscriber has this day received a fresh
supply! of Lyon's', formerly Holder's,
F A M I L Y f 10 U Rl wperwr amtie.
This article b warranted to bake op white and 10
rise. well ; ' if not, the floor may be returned and the
money refunded. .. This fl.Mirmay always beeotained
st SAMUEL, M. WniTAKEtt'S Dry
Goods aod Grocery Store, immediately opposite the
City Hotel. .. ; 1.
He has also just leeeived a new supply of Rice,
Cheese, Cnckery Hardware, &4- dco-t " fc, io
trnds keeping convtantly on band every thing that is
usually kepi either in a Dry Groods or Grocery
Store ' Thankful to his friends and the public for
liberal patronage hitherto extended to him, he will
pare no pains to merit continuance of the same
Please call and examine his stock.
SAMUEL M. WHITAKER.
RaWgb, Jsn. 1 4, 1 845. f 5 -tf '
I IN OUT II CillOmiXA
Mutual; Insurance Company
TTnUKSUA'NT to an Ac, of Assembly, a Compa
Ll ny has been formed in this, State, under the
name ad stjl of the North . Carolina Mutual In
surance Company," and is now fully organized, by
the appointment of the following Officers, vis :
JOSIAH O. WATSON. President,
ALBERT STITH. Vice-President,
f RICHARD SMITH, Tresaurer,
THE0lORE PARTRIDGE. Secretary,
CHARLES MANLY,' Attorney,
! RICHARD SMITH,! ) p,M,ilMrMi
1 ir npur ktith ( Executive Com-
! WESTON R. GALES, S miUee
The Company is now prepared to receive applies,
tions for Insurance, and to isaue Policies on the same.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author
bed to' take rUke on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shop
and other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and
other property, against loss or damage by Fire.
. The Office of the Company is in the second story
of the large Brick Building, recently occupied. by Mr.
B. B. Skits, at the corner of Fayettevilie and Har
tett Streets, where full information and explanations,
touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will l
cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com-
peny. " ' '
Raleigh, January 17, 1848 6 tf
.! , : FIUE! -:
rrnflB T2Y A INSURANCE COBIPA
U KT. of Ilnrtford. Conn. Offers to
insure Buildints and Merchandise, against lose or
damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.
This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance com
panies in the UnitedState,and paysils lossesprompl-
ly. i
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi-
cinity.tohemsdsto 1 8. W. WHITING.
June, 1845. ; Agent.
TO SOUTH ERX ASD WESTERN MERCHANTS.
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SE6AR WAREHOUSE,
. Ho. 17, Sooth 4th Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tf EfTOIf 3c WOODWARD, (Succes
U A sore to Sam'l. Wood wa an & Ca.) invite the
auention of Merchants and Dealers to their extensive
establishment, where they will find a large and com
plete aswrtment of James River, Honey-dew, Caven
dish TOBACCO. Also, 800,000 Havanna
and American SUGARS, via: Regalias, Casado
ras.Lanormas, Labellas. Ugues, Delicio's, Principes,
d-c Turkish, Spanish, and common Smoking
Tobftcco. I
. (jj They would especially ssk attention to their
Scotch. Snnff, manufactured expressly for dip
ping. Also, a large assortment of Maccaboy, Rappee,
and Congress Snu&s. Segar cases, Snuff boxes,
Pipes of various shapes, and sixes, etc. etc '
February L 1848. j 10-2ro
William Arendell, Hexekiah Arendetl,
Wilson ArendeO, Joseph Patrick and Wife
Elizabeth. Joseph B. Hathaway and Wife Eveline,
Nancy Spruiil, Sarah Kenady, Wm. D. Davenport
and Wire Polly, and James A.8pruill.
To the Court of Equity of Washington County,
N. C. Fall Term, 1845. '
la this case,' it appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court, that Benjamin Areudell, Hexekiah Arendell,
Joseph Ainsley and Wife Asha, Prictlla Ainsley,
and Milly Terry, are non-residents of this State :
Ordered by the Court, that the Clerk and Master ad
vertise at the Court House, land in the Raleigh Reg
ister, for six weeks successively, for the parties ab
entfjifm the 8tate to appear at the neit term of this
Couruon the second Monday in March, 1846, at the
Coda House in Plymouth, and plead, answer or do
murAo the allegations of the Petition, or Judgment
will M bkro tro confess, i '
Wjtness, Thomas B. Nicholls, Clerk and Master
of our said Court at Office, in Plymouth, Washing
ton Uqsnty, North Carolina, the. second Monday of
8eptejber, 1845.
T. B. NICHOLLS, C. M. E.
Twenty- Dollars Reward, :
rip ANA WAY from the Subscriber, residing at
LLvL Pittsylvania Court House, Yirginia, on the
mgtitof 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 since, from Atlas Rush, of Montgomery Coun
ty, North Carolina on his return with the said slave
from Fincastie, Virginia, at which place he had been
apprehended, on his way to Ohio with free papers-
The said Wilbt is black, about five feet 11 inches
high, between 24 sod 25 years of sge, and weighs
about 200 pounds; is,very likely ; and well formed.
He made his elopement on a large bob tail bay Mars,
saddle and bridle, which be also took from roe. with
slfge green blanket under the-, saddle. Had on
w a he left, a checked roundabout, somewhat grey
ish pantaloons, yarn, and a cap, and carried with him
alsOa Fy homespun coat ; is supposed to have pase
ii Lranvuie, irginia, anu is no ooqm muiug
nis
hu; autvuw ureensoorougn, ri. v. to uie neixo
t t- rt - Lt. t &r . .1
borhood of Mr. Rush, where he formerly lived, with
tho view of procuring another set of free papers,
and for the purpose of havipg an interview with hie
wife, whom ho expressed, v few days before his
fnre treat wuh to. se.i ( ; -K
ForVpprebensJoo of the saio slave, aod his i
- A . .m m w aasaak
euremoQa JsU.ax tnat l get him. again, I will pay
the above revrVd of Twenty Dolars, and a resaoos-
ble compensation to any one who.will .secure,! and
take care of. the mare, bridle sod saddle, or either of
them, until l ean get the uj.,1 . i 3
r 5 J0HN4- WHITE. ,
PiU'jIraaia C H., Vs. Jan. 5, 1816. 4 tf
GIXEAT DAXlGAITf S It '
LARGE STOCK OF UX GOODS AM
0H0CER1ES.. ;:,
J Selling off at Cost ! S ! '.
npHE firm ef Russell dc Cooke having been dissol
M. ved, and their remaining stock of Goods having
passed into the hands of Mr. Russell, one of the late
firm, who is determined to cloee the business as speed
ily as practicable, the whole stock, comprising an ex
tensive assortment of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
of excellent quality, is now offered for sale at cost
Goods of almost every description suitable to this
market may be bad so cheap, that a better opportu
nity can never occur for all to aupply themselves who
will call soon.
The public are assured that this offer to sell uieott
is made in good faith, and will be strictly adhered to.
They will also find the goods of the best quality,
fashionable, sound, and substantial, of a kind mads
for ust, not inertly to tell.
All may be suited, as there are on hand many ar
ticles of the finest quality as well aa a Urge assort
ment of the coarsei and more substantial kinds.
Alt are invited to call and ei amine and judge for
themselves ; tboe who have the keenest taste for
CHEAPNESS, will doubtless l satisfied.
Those who do not need at present, will
SATE
by buying now and laying up 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 1 and that cost is as about
as cheap as most merchants can afford to sell and
most people would wih tobuv.
GEORGE T. COOKE, Agent.
Ralrigh. Jsn. 1146. 5-tf.
TO THE NORTH.
WIITTER ABRAIf GEJT1EH T.
WHa Petersburg and Roanoke, and
City Point flail IXoads, and James
Hirer and Hay Steamers.
THREE TIMES A WEEK.
By fir the mast comfortable rente and certain
ne of getting North.
FIT. HE travelling public are respectfully informed,
JJ that a Train of Cars will leave the City Point
Depot t,at Petersburg.) on the mornings of Moaday$t
Yitdnteday aod Fridays, st 8 A M. connecting
with the James River Steamers, Curtis Perk, Capt
Davis, or Alice1 Capt. 8kinner, 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 tho Baltimore
Boat until they leave the next afternoon without ex
tra charge.
The superior Steamer, Georgia, Capt. Cannon,
will leave Norfolk for Baltimore, on Toesdsy, Thurs
day and Saturday evenings, at 4 P. M. arriving in
Baltimore about 6 A. M. next morning, alwajre in
time for the Cars to Philadelphia, V ashington City,
or Cumberland.
WINTER FARE.
The additional ei pease incurred in fitting op the
Boats for tho Winter service, compels tho proprietors
to advance the Fare for the Winter, to
From Gaston to Baltimore or Annapolis $10 00
Petersburg to Norfolk 3 00
Meals and Lodging included on the James River
and Bay Boats.
Passengers msy rest assured that tho James River
and Bay Steamers are well provided lor the Winter
travel, and but little doubt of delay by Ice, (aa on the
Potomac or Great Mail route) we having engaged
the Ice Boats to keep open a track in the Patapsco,
when possible, shook! the weather bo so severe as to
prevent the 8teamera reaching Baltimore Passen
gers will be landed at Annapolis, from whence there
is a Rail Road communication to Baltimore or Wash
ington City. '
Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C
C. Push, Esq. at Gaston.
WM. M. MOODY, Jr., Agent.
Office James River and Bay Line, ?
Welbor, N. C, Dec 27th 1845.
. 3
103
North Carolina
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY
ACAJED3BMY.
Arms and Equipments furnished by
fbe State.
Next Session of this Classical and Mathematical
School, opens on the 1st of January, with advan
tages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in
the South.
Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY.
Mathematics, Tactics, etc O.A. ULCK.
EirinnulChemutrydc 1 8.KBOT8FORD.
Philosophy, 3 .. ; . ...
TERMS FEB SXSSI01C OF FIVE MOUTHS.
Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in
cluding full English Studies, with Mathe
maiics.) cVe. $i0 00
English do. (Elementary ir higher branches) 15 00
Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge.
Vocal or Instrumental Music (25 Lessons) 13 00
Fencing per Course 6 00
Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge.
. The course of Education is thorough, practical and
welt calculated to qualify youth for the various duties
of hie, whether occupying public or private, Civil or
Military stations. . The moral and intellectual facul
ties are kept severely in action, but not at the expense
of the physical, as ia unfortunately fox the health of
our children too commonly the case throughout tho
country. ' "'..
LECTURES. V
During the 8ession', Lectures on Popular subjects
will be delivered, of 'which duo notice will be given
in its Public Prints.44;;.;;.: , ri YJ ,
- ' . ; , ;; .visiters. .uru , ;i
Gov. Graham. , Dr. Hilt, .11 .1
Rev. A. S modes, . , Dr. Baker. ;
Rev. D. Lacy. , f ;W; R. Gales, a f! .
ksv. is. 1. JJlake, , f c o. reeman,
- Rev. J. J. , Finch, - Chaa, Hinton, ; , ;
Hon. G. E. Badger , ThosC J.' Lemay,!
Hon. R. M. Saooders; W. J. Clarke; Esquires; '
IetUrriiing,witb' Engusb' and Latin Composi
tion, wiU be closely attended to, i
A cheap Unifona ia adopted Dress Parade day,
Friday. s . r..u - :
Ne deduct ton made for absence, unless in cases ol
protracted sickness.', Vi-. .'.i'-'-.t
A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family.
Raleigh, Dec 5th. 96
ar. -
Raleigh &' Gaston Rail Road.
FTTtHI8 Read, having become the propSity of th
J Siate of North Carolina, notice is hereby given
that it is in successful operation Mild the" transporta
tion of Passengers and Freights will be continued at
the same rates aa heretofore. Every attention will
be paid to insure expedition and comfort to the
Traveller. ,
WESLEx HOLLISTER, PresidenL
Rsleigh, Jan. 8th, 1848. j 8
' WHOLESALE
Hat and Cap Warehouse)
JENNINGS & OGDEN,
No. 138 Water Stbeet, New-Your.
JEHTfllVGS fc OGDEX, continue to
manufacture HATS of every Description
and Quality, embracing Alt the Different
Styles of Fashionable and Broad Brim Halt,
among which are
Fine Nutria, Saper White and Black Brash, ga
per Molckia, Drab Beaver and Rcssia Hats,
With many other descriptions too numerous to
mention. .
Merchants who are desirous of procuring a Neat
and Tatty Article fur their Retsil Trsde, can have
their wants supplied by making application to J 40.
And while we offer such inducements to Fashionable
Retailers, we would say to the Wholesale Buyer and
Country Merchant, that our Stock on hand and con
stantly manufacturing comprise every thins; suited
to your wants. HATS here can be found from the
Lowest Quality to the Finest, which are offered on
the Most Seasonable Terms.
WILLIAM JENNINGS,
ELIAS R. OGDEN.
New York. Jan. 1816. 7 3m
fust Received,
A LARGE lot of Sweet ORANGES ;
One dozen Allicant MATTS;
Two hundred COCOANUTS; -One
box of LEMONS ;
One doz. Jars PRESEVED GINGER. dtc&c
J. R. WHITAKER.
Feb. 27. 1846. . 171 w
SPLENDID LOTTERIES,
J. G. GREGORY & CO. MANAGERS.
$30,000. '
75 Prizes of l,OOOI!
Alexandria Lottery,
Class 10, for 1846
To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C. en Saturday,
March 7th, 1846.
catitals. . .
G0,000 dollars, 10,000 dollars,
7ft prizes of 1,000 dollars.
&C. " &C.
Tickets 310 Halves $5 Quarters 02 50.
Certificates of Packagea of 35 Whole Tickets 8130
. Do. do 25 Half do. 65
Do. do ' 35 Quarter do. Zt
50)000 Dollars I
The Splendid Alexandria .Lottery,
Class A, for 1846.
To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C on Saturday,
March 14th, 1846.
15 Drawn Numbers nut of 78.
MAMMOTH SCHEME:
1 Gr'd prize of $50,000 1 Sp'did Prize $20,000
1 Sp'did Prize 10,000 1 do 5,000
1 Prize of 4,227 2 Prizes of 8,000
50, Prizes of 1,000
vCc SCs) 3bCCs
Tickets $15 HalVes $750 QuarUra 3 75
. Eighths 1 87.
Certificates of packages of 26 Wholes $170 00
Du. , do. 26 Halves 85
Do. do. 26 Quarters 42 50
Do. do. 26 Eighths 21 29
$60,000,
In O Prizes or 8IO,OOQ.
. aUSaT!m iivowsni .
Class It, for !846. '
To be drawn in Alexandria. D. Un ott Saturday,
March 21st, 1846.
SPLENDID CAPITALS I
$10,000 !
810,000!
810,000!
910,000!
- - 910,000!
8lOfOOO!
. Tickeu S to Halves f5 Quarters ft 50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets SI 80
Do do r 25 Half do 65
Do' . do' . 25 Quarter do S2
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
- ! Class No. 12, for 1846,
To, bo drawn st Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday,
March 28th, 1846.
' PRIZES s
' 035,000! .
10 Prizes) of tJ.OOO S tfio of 9500 1
.12. Drawn Bsilots out of .
.Ticksts 10 Halves $5 Quarters t 50, , ;.
Ccrtificatss of Packages of 22 W hols Tickets $ 1 1 0 00
Do7 ' 'do ' : or 22 Half do ' 55 00
X Do. ' " do ; of 22 Quarter do 2r 50
Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certilcatee of
racaagssln too SDOve epienuia uwnw win receive
the meet prompt eiUntioo, and an oGcial account el
each drawmg sent isssaedistcly after it is over to sll
who ordef from nsv; Address, i.nj--. nj i-j-.., i:
, ," G G REGORYi to Co. Managers, ,
. . Washington City, li. C.
.1
t:.;' ''Mlo'ikHliiiiiitii Mm . . -
. OF tbeSteamboJl brand, Ibc sale st . --,-.-.. .i
. ,P.,F.;PESCODS.. ,
Jen. 21. 18'S. , 7
; IX I, A v IX DEEDS :
v. - Just Printed, ; - ' .
VOX SALS AT THIS OFflS F..
OJLD COtJROC OF
0 9 BROAD WAlf s
PfiClAL AGENCY for the City Of New York;
rsS where uilh'ons have been distributed to the for
tunate. V ' ; '. 1 -.. I - t
The subscriber would Ihvite the early attefltlon of all
persons desirous of a chance in any of the following
Brilliant Schemes, soon to be drawn, o rider the man
agement of Messrs. J. G. GaaOoat dr. Co iticces-
sors to Messrs. Yatxs dc McLrrr nx, and Messrs. D.
Paihk&Co. .!
Every person ordering tickets of the subscriber will
receive the official drawing, published in the Bulletin
newspaper. Tho same paper will also contain a list
of schemes ahead. :-' . Mi .'k :
Money , on all the solvent banks in the United
States4 and Canada received at par for tickets sold at
the old CoUrt of Fortune, 220 Broadway ; and tho
postage is always paid by the subscriber on all letters
Containing 5 and upward. .. . j
Cj Money can be sent by mail with perfect safety
and all letters are invariably answered the same day
as received. All communication with this office
strictly confidential. j
Be particular and address I
J08EPH HOUGH, 220 Broadway
A Grand Capital Prize of
. $50,000,
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY
CLASS A FOR 1846. I
To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C. on Saturdav.
March 14, 1846. J
78 SUMBEES-15 DRAW$ BILLOTS,
J. G. Gregory dc Co. Managers.
SCHEME. !
1 9o0.000 i 850,000
1 JW,000 120,000
1 10.000 10,000
1 5,000 5,000
1 477 4277
.2 8,00a 6,000
50 1,000 ', 50,000
50 500 25,000
50 400 20.000
100 250 25,000
199 200 9,600
63 130 ' t ai90
63 110 6,030
63 80 5040
63 60 3,770
63 50 : 3,150
25i 40 10,080
&048 30 ! 181,440
20295 15 i 439,425
36,365 amounlJnff to j 8912,912
Wholes $ 15-Halves $7 50 Quarters $3 75.
A CertificatToTa Package of 26 Tickets will
be sent for 9 190 Shares in proportion.
A Grand Capital Prise of
$30,000!
NEW JERSEY STATE LOTTERY,
For the benefit of the Society for the Encour
agement, of Useful Manufactures.
Class F, for 1846,
To be drawn at Jersey City, Wednesday, March
25, 1846. j
71 Numbers II Drawn Ballots.
J. G. GREGORY dc CO. Maaieftas.
SCHEME, I
I $30,000 - 1 $30,000
I 10,000 10,000
1 - 6,000 ) 6,000
1 5,000 1 5,000
f 1 I 3J0OO 8,000
1 200 ' asoo
1 2,190 2,195
25 2,000 ! 50,000
50 200 ' 10.000
50 150 700
80 100 8,800
63 90 p 6.670
63 80 5.040
63 70 ! 4,410
63 60 1 8.780
126 50 ' &300
126 40 5,040
3,654 20 73.080
23,436 10 ' 234,360
27314 amounting to f $472,675
Wholes $ 10 Halves fo quarters fxj.
A certificate of a package of 25 ttckeU will be sent
for f 120. Shares in proportion.
It will be observed that the price of S Certificate
of a Package of Tickets is the amount of risk ordy
or, in other words, the difference between the cost of
a Package and the lowest amount It Ctn possibly draw.
When Packages are ordered the amount of ruk only
has to be sent. When single Tickets srs ordered.
ths whole sum must be enclosed.
All money letters invariably come safe by mail, if
addressed to JOSEPH HOUGH.
" 220 Broadway, N. Y."
Reference Messrs. J. G.Gregory dc Co.' ' '
GARDEV SEED, f
PIOMPlilSIfiG neatly every popular . Tsriety ,
and warranted to be fresh aid genuine and
of the growth of 1845, just received snd for sals at
the Drug Store of. ' -. - 5-;"-' ' y
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dc CO.
These Seed were bought and will be sold by
weight ; to which we would invite the attention of
purchaerr, a being not only cheaper than those thst
come ready put up in papers, but can be examined
before being purcnased. A liberal discount to those
who purchase in quantities to sell againj
' " w. a. at uu.
Feb. 2, 1845 J -i 1- -! ' r ' - 10
LA RGE supply of PIllTlTirTO
has iust beenTeceived at this OfScS from the
North
onhem Faetbrtee. Snd is ofiered for sale, at a smalt
advance upon cost, for Cass Tho Ink is id $& and
S8 Kegs, and is warranted to no a good arucfev ' -
i Wev.8. m;-..;--rft ,-4tirX:ill'i
To the Members of the Ban
QfraHE 8upreme Court Reports in thirty volumes
including fifth IredelTs Law; snd third Equity
bound uniform. - '. . .J-.y- x .i ; H . ,1.;
. Ths above can be bad en applicatfou to the Sob
ecriberatn reasooaWe re. A wave 00 band s
large collection Of ajsw at ins: ruonsner: nces,
. : . HBJIBY D. rrORNBR ,
1 At the C, Book Sure.
: Abo, a set of Wilsons Thirteen Ineb GloUs. foi1
sale low. n. v. J,
fftlHB Mercantile Copaftnershlp heretolbrt exists
-11 ng between JAMEStKESSOIf de SOrf,
has been dissolved by mutual consent. . The Store at
Moraanton, from Febraafy 1, 184B, will be coni
tinued by Jam aa McKaaeoxr. And the Stores at
Gold Hill, 10 Burke Ceonty-MU VaTdor, Bracket
town and Mihersville, in McDowell County, will be
continued by WiixiaJc F4 McKssSos r
V, The Wiping Copartnerahip between the-sams1
psrties la also dissolved, except that the Ml a, long
known ss the Wilkinson Mint? im axtill Joint nrn-
perty, snd to operated 'ss ViuJH--
t is very desirable, thtt those who are indebted ro
the late Firm, should dose their account immediate
ly.by NoteorCsh. - . , . ',
..- JAMES MtKESSOIV dc SON. j
Morganton, Feb. 1, 1846. . , IS if .
WATCHES, 4
Watches and ' Jewelry I
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WATCHES!
: T H E largest and most) i
splendid sssorttnent ol, ;
Watches In, the City, is to;
be found at the subscribeVs ,1
ss he Is constantly receiving ;
ill descriptions of GOEX4 :.
ATTD 8ILTEII
newest styles, Troth the manufacturers in England, f
France, and 8witter1ahr1.:fie ta vhahtMt' Aflfi. L !
- 1 w '
lager assortment snd at much teas prices,' at ' Retail, 1
than any other house to ' America. Gold Watches
as low as 20 to 26 Dollars each. - ! i
Watches and ieWelry exchanged or bought. 'v " '
Alt Wstcbea warrsnted to keep good time or the
money relumed. - Watches snd Jewelry repaired in
the best manner and warranted, try the best workmen, f
sad much fcnver than at any other place.' Gold and "
Silver Pencils, : UiM Chains, Keyav and - Ladies
firacetets, Plns.ahd Sterling Silver Spoons, Sflvsr
Cups, Forks, dec tor Sale very low. '
- - G. C. ALLE.Tf v ;
Importer of Watches and Jewelry,
- v Wholesale and Retail v
Hottl Wall-St., hte SO corner William 8t
Kew York, (up suits.)
Feb. 6. 1846. 12 3m
To the tovtn of 3 r ,
NATURAL HEADS OP HAlRa
R. qUIRlC of New York, will visit Kaleieh
about Monday, the 18th February, when he
will be pleased to receive the calls of all who require
his professional services, in the way of : a "
Wls, Toopets of Scalps, or a good head of Hair
Those who are losing their Hair; will do well to
give him a call. Ladies can be suited in WIGS,
FRONTS, BRAIDS, CURLS. - . -: ; -
THOMAS QUIRKS .
-4 4 Of 490 Brosdwsy.N.Y.
Feb. II. 13- f.
TUe still increasing: testimony la
favor of ROUSELLS SHAVING CREAM, PALM
OIL, and other TOILET SOAPS, COLOGNE sod
EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, is
indubitable proof of their superior merit, and should "
induee every gentleman toko has a beard to shave t
and every person who has say use for 8oapt snd
whose natural sweetness needs any perfume, to call
on the subscriber and get supplied out of a choice
snd varied stock, just received 5 1-- ' '
P.F.PESCDD. ;
Feb. 11. i . - " 1$
WICKOH'S PracUce of Medicine in 8 vols,
(new edition.) , . ' , , , . v , ;
he above medical work i better adapted to the :.
8outh than sny work heretofore published. For sale V
at the N. V. Book-Store by ; ; , v I
; ,V; H. D. TURNER.
Feb 10. 1848.
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AMUSEMENT 15D INSTEtCTlON f OE CB1LDEEX.
STTftHE Game of Kinev. Itlnafniinv tkjk tt!
' U England, from the Norman conquest to the
The New World, a Rama at A tn.rlrin HIt n.
from the discovery, to James' K. Polk, . with twenty
cngravinga. x or saie ny
H. D. TURNER'
;'v'"i.:'t;:':, 13-
iiFeb:i2,1848:
Tl ThdlV LBS- just received and for sale by . u
JULHjVMJ ,.:P-F, PESCUD
Jan. 7, 1846.
TTffTfi hsve just received a splendid toioif vSJvsie
. v v ucuieu a mmfiswu uoui tr nier
proof Boots, iOtidlcs Wollilns Shoes !
and SUnpa S lot of Kerseys, Plaids, Jeans, -;!;
u.b. u.. - a hob, wEnucr OTiiu our enure aaaonmens
of desirable Goods, win be disposed of on' sccommo-
dating terms,
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Raleigh. Nov. 18.
. it
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81 f
"inn KEQS Hapefw White Lead, -: ! '
AyW 9 Barrels of Linseed Oil, ;
t J ust received and for sale very ' low, tt the Draf ' 11
Store of -. . . . - - . .. - v;-; - .v
. W1LLUMS, HAYWOOD ft! CO."l If?
i r ; je-t'-i i-- tit
4 . 3 5 )
FaintiDg
TT' AM prepared to "execute', the ' above badness (a y If
JJ. the very best manner, and With the greatest; '1
despatch CAMPBELL EATON. ; U fl
GEORGE W;MORDECAl. S(JVi i - I
WESLEY HOLLISTER, BSO T 4 1
... ;.. s. w, whiting, Esq. ... i yU;u'&''- r
HON. .W;HiBAfWOODl?4-r'-Vvi.-v-i
HON. RICHARD HINES, 4y 4 - s tt U !
Raleigh, Jsflssry 28.1848. , xWfaj ly JV I
Extract ol Tonilla and lTos" c lt f
xT7
OR flavouring Sauces. Jellies. Custards. Vc n i
c Beceived, snd for sale, st the Drug 8tore of ;
- ; WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD ft CQ. , s
Feb. 1st, -". - " ' ' . . 10 ,
Elocutidn.
MVCXOTt i at Logirst and Musical Reading and,
mation With exereisee in Prose snd Verse dis- v ,
ilnctly msrked for be Goidsnee of the Ear and '
Voice of the Pupil s - To Which is added an Appen 1
dii,eontainio auermiotis prsctire inOrttoricalr 4 :
PeettraL aod Drsmstic Reading snd ReciuUon, y Tb as '
whole fonniog a complete Speaker, well tsulaptsd to )ft
privste Poplla, Classes, sod the use of Schools ; 2nd . t ;
EdHiod. By George VaodeObofT; Professor of Elo-.
entlon in the Clu oX er York. T For sale at thar "
N.C. Bookstore, by '
H IT. TURNEH.1.
Feb- 1848.
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