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TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REBISTER.
j Smltaijtimi Firm dllan per anaum half In
4drmnc. . . t . ' 1
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iatrtjon,.On8 Dollar; each ubsequeot insertioa,
-Tweati-fivtCeata,!: tf- -' U I . i: -.
Cawt Order and Judicial Advertisement will be
charged 25 per cent, higher ; bat a deduction of 33 J
per cent, will be made from the', regular' prices, for
adrertisen by the year.
AdTertisemeats, inserted in the Sxw-Wkmlt Es
cisTaat Will alee appear in he --Weeks Paperr free
of charge.; .T. , - . ..:r"r.' .V .
. JCT-Letters to the Editor most be yosT-rjiim . ,1
t CIGARS! CIGARS ! ! CIGARS i ! .! 'a
WE'.woald respectfutij ioform the cithens of
Raleigh, end the public generally, that we
have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where
we conatantly keep on band a full assortment of high-
ly flavored imported Cigar, including
REGALIA,
E8PERANZA,
CUBRY, ,
HAVANA,
TRINCIPE, ? :
j 'r ; &C ,
CAZADORE,
JjANORMA,
WERNER,. .
and alt kinds of domestic mannfaclared Cigars. A
general assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO;
Maceubs,' - Congress, coarse Rappee and Scotch
8NUFP; Cigar cases. 8nuff Boxes, and all articles in
the line, which we offer at New York prices, by the
wholesale or retail. . AH orders thankfully received
and attended to with dispatch. - ,
Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigar nd To
bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds,
suited to the taste of the connoiesur. Call end try at
KUAU3E & MILLER'S,
TayeUcville street, opposite the Cut Ball. '
Sept. . . - . , . . ' 3a
Works on1 Gardening, &c.
BO WNING'3 Landscape Gardening,
McMahons American Gardener ; .: - i
Tne American Flower Garden Directory, contain
ing Practical Directions for the culture of Plants, in
(he Flower Garden, Hot-House, &c.by Robert Bu'uU
' Downing Fruit and Fruit Trees.
The Young Gardener's Assistant, by T. Brtdgman.
Complete Florist, - - ,; jj.
: Kitchen and Fruit Gardens, ' '; :
Hoare on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on
open Walls.r - '-' ,,-;
For sate at the N C. Book- Store, by - - 1
' H. D. TURNER. '
Feb. 2flth,
Bacon andvLard. .
fctofnewBACOIf and LAUD, just to
hand.'r:;,- .! " : V " :y
' 8. M. WHITAKER.
Raleigh, Warch.g.1846 - 19-
THE unparalleled popularity of HAY'S
LININENT is a surety of jts Virtue.
The genuine Hay's Liniment has cured over twenty
thousand eases of Piles in the United Stales. It is
the only article used and prescribed by the faculty
of New York, and it is recommended by every Phy
sician in the country who has used it, or seen its
effects on ethers. The genuine has Comstock 4" Co's
name on each wrapper.
For sal at the following places : P F Pescud,
Raleieh t B E Cook. Warrenton ; W C Andrews,
Henderson i P J Brown, Louisbnrg G Howard,
Tarboro'; W H Wesson, Gaston i and by one
Merchant in every place in the United States. v
March 15. 1846. . 23 6m
ipi OUSTOCK & Co'i Vcrmifnije
The best and surest or all Verxaituges is new
for sale in this place ( where msT be seen certificates.)
For sale at the following places : P F'Pescud,
Rsleirh ; B E Cook, Warrenton ; W C Andrew,
Henderson ; P J Brown, Louisbnrg ; G Howard,
Tarboro ; W II Wesson, Gaston ; and by on Mer
chant ip every place in the United Slates. .
March 16, 1846. ': 23 6m
BACON AND LAUD.
'ouiidsof JLard. For Bale, by
j m
. B. B. BUFF ALOE.
Raleigh, March 17,1846.' 23 tf
. WATCHES, ,
Watches: and Jewelry !
'' WATCHES!
THE largest and most
- -splendid assortment of
Watches in the City, is to
1.- c J .v- v n.
wo ivuou at u uuacii(r ,
as he ii constantly receiving
all descriptions of GOLD
All D'SIL V JU XX
WATCHES, of the
newest styles, from the manufacturers in England,
France, and Switzerland, be l enabled to ouer a
laer assortment and at much , lees prices, at Retail,
than any other house in America. Gold ' Watches
as low as 2fMo 25 Dollar each. - 1 ' ! - -Watches
and Jewelry exchanged or bought.
All Watches warranted to keep good time or the
money returned. " Watches and Jewelry repaired in
the best manner and warranted. by the best workmen,
and much lower than at any other place. Gold and
Iver Pencils, Gold Chains, Keys, and Ladies
Bracelets, Pins, and Sterling Birver 8poons, Silver
Caps, Forks, for sale very low;
- .., , o. C. ALLEN, - - -
Importer of Watches and Jewelry, "
Hi . ? , Wholesale and Retail '
No. 51 Wall St late 30 comer William St ' ' '
- f l NewYorkvfupstaiiO
Feb 6.1846. jV--.-; -lSm f
"TVTOTICE. Mr. Alfred Pollard wi"
JNJ pleas take notice, that according to the last Will
and Testamsnt of Elizabeth Pollard, deceased, ha i
entitled to the sum of On hundred and twenty dol
lar, stow in say hands, as the Administrator with the
Will annexed, of said Elizabeth Pollard. Hating
this day settled her Estate, end taade distribution -mong
the ether Heir snJ Legatees, I am ready to
Py him, and hav deposited hi share In th Bank of
the State of North Carolins, and will not pay any in
terest thereon after this date, of which notice is here
by given hiau - lUleigh, December 1," 1 84 5 ' - v
vawB halupib, Adnxr.,
viui the Witt annexed.
March 6, IS 18.
20 6t
PIANOFORTE.
' A 8?COND one f 8te l ery reduced
ill Price, at the Auctioa and Commission 8 tor of
" .! ' . N. B. HUGHES.
March 10,1846 Si-
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LOOK HERE !
THE Subscriber hat this day receired a fresh
upply ofi LTOM8t : formerly Hoi-den,
f A M I L Y F l 0 U R-A- inpenor; anieie.
This article is warranted to bake up white and to
rise well;. if not, the floor may be returned and the
money refunded. ..This flour may always be obtained
at SAITTUrX H.".WniTAKEH'S. Dry
Goods and Grocery Store, immediately, opposite the
City Hotel. . j . . i-
He has also just . teceived a new supply of Rice,
Cheese, Crockery, Hardware, t&c Ac, in fsct, in
tends keeping constantly on hand every thing that ia
usual!v kept either t in -a Dry G roods or Grocery
Store. . Thankful to his friends and the public for
liberal patronage hitherto extended to him. he will
spare no pat us to merit a continuance of the same.
Please call and examine his stock.' " '
8AMIJEL M. WHITAKER.
Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1845. . I - 5 tf 4
v NORTH CAROLINA
Mutual : Insurance ; Company,
TTpUKSUAW r to an Act of Assembly, a Uompa
Li ny has been formed in this State, under the
name and style of the M North Carolina Mutual In
surance Company," and is now fully organized, by
the appointment of the following Officers, via : .
JOSIAH O.WATSON, President, .
ALBERT STITH. Vice-President,
i RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer,
, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary,
CHARLES MANLY, Attorney,
RICHARD 8M ITH. F rm
s ALBERT STITH, i Exee,L
WESTON R. GALES, S mtttee.
The Company is now prepared to receive applica
tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author
ized to tak risk on Dwelling Houses, 8tores, Shops
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. 8xitk, at the corner of FsyetteviIIe and Har-
gett Streets, where full information end explanations,
touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will le
cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com
pany; .
lUleigh, January 17, 1846 6 tr
D. PAINE & CO,,
managers of Lotteries, .
, ; RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. -
f nHp business of the agency of Messrs. D. Pais
M & CO.. heretofore conducted under the firm of
T7KUSSELL BIGGER & CO., will hereafter be
carried on by the Subscriber, as Agent for the Mana
gers, and all orders addressed to them, or to myself,
will be promptly attended to.
. . C. W. PURCELL,
' Agent for D. PAINE & CO.,
Managers of Lotteries.
Drawn Numbers of Grand Consolidated Lottery,
. No. 11, drawn 14th March. .
' 12 73 56 64 18 30 20 47 60 74 29 23 55
The whole of f 1000, and a whole of S500, both
sent to Correspondent in North Carolina, and will
be paid when presented at this Agenoy.
APRIL, 1846.
The following Grand Schemes are presented to
our friends, and the patrons of the late firm :
30,000! SO ol s)i,500!
' Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 14, to be
drawn on Saturdsy, April 4th, 184675 No. 12
Drawn. .'
-; eaiXD capitiu.
1 Prize or
1 -I
1 '
$30,000
10.000
6,197
4,000
1 Prize of
1 "
50 .
4c
$3,500
3,000
100
Ac
Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. ,
Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $118;
Do , do 25 Half do 59
lV ;Da; do, . 25 Quarter do . f 29
$30,000! 10,000! c 100 of SlOOOI
'" Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 15, to be
drawn on Saturday,' April 1 1th,' 1846, at Wilming
ton, Delaware 78 No. 1 3 drawn
' eiASB oiriTitn
1 Prize of, $30)0a 1 Prize of 4,000
1 : 10,000 100 do 1,000
1 de : t 8.000 ICO do 500
Tickets flO-Hahes 85 Quarter $2 50.
A Certificate ef 25 Whole TickeU sent for $1 19 50
Do : 26 half . do do 59 75
Do 26 quarter do do . 29 87
it -
940,000 915,000! $10,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery,- Class No. 16, to be
drawn on Saturday, Apnl 18th, 1846.
78 Nosi, 13 drawn.
GSAflD CAPITA L.
1 priza of 940.000
1 - ; 15.000
1 ' 10,000 ;
l : cooo
l
5
25
prize
of
84.000
2,000
1,500
Ticket! clO-Halres 15 Qnarterg 12 60.
A certificate of 26 wholes, costs $119 00
; , - 26 halves, 59 50
' n, 26 quarters, 29 75
930,000! 910,000 ! 96,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 17, to be
drawn on Saturday, April 25th, 181 6. 75 Numbers
15 drawn.'' . ' -
i GRAND CAPITALS :
I prize of $30,000 I 1 prize of $4,000
1 do ' 10,000 I 1 do 2.706
1 . do ' - - 6.000 1 10 do 100
Tickets 610 Halves 95 Quarters 82 50.
A Certificate of 25 Wholes costs 892 50
Do. ; do. 25 Hal ves ; ' ?' 46 75
, Do. i ! do. 1 25 Quarters, 1 23 37
We have every day Lotteries from $1 to $20, and
when a remittance is made to us, large or small, we
will always invest In the most popular Lotteries'on
hand. The Drawings sent, when requested, to all
who order from us ( the cash for all. Capital Prizes
can be had as usual at sight. . .On all leUers enclosing
cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be,, paid.
The Tickeu io the above Lotteries are' receiveJ, and
all orders addressed to us will meet the' most prompt
and confidential attention. '; Address ' '', ' -
' ' - J Managers, Richmond Ya.
MRS. !)ANA8 NEWVORK-
rjTTfORECASTLE Tom.br tbaTba Linds
IP man tamed Sailor, br Marv Dana.
Aothov of th ' Northern and Southern Harp. -Fotcaloby
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March SO.
si,-.r
. 4 Job Printing :; ri
EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE,
PAPER WAREHOUSE. ?
no.:; b;urling slip; new,york.
jCiYTLVS W. FIELD, offers for Ssle, at
the lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten
sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi
ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumers in all
sections of the country. Paper of all kinds made to
order at short notice.' j : ' ;
The Stockof printing "paper is unusually large,
part of which is of very superior quality. -
' PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS . :
Of every description, imported, and kept constantly
on hand, viz: Fellings, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinier
Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine,Twine(
4;c ?rc. s .. 1 , . I
:. ' . . I- bags;. ; ;, .. - v.;;
Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, rc4c
purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will
be paid , : ':
New York, March 18, 1846. - . 24 ly
FIUE !
TIIC JETN A INSURANCE COMPAI
rVY, of II art ford. Conn. Offers to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or
damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.
This is oue of the oldest snd best Insursnce Com
panies in the United S tates,and pay s i ts lossesprompt-
ly. : : ; . . '.
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi
cinity, to le made to ' 8. W. WHITING, s
June, 1845. Agent. '
PRINTERS' FURNISHING
WAREHOUSE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS hsve opened a new Type
Foundry in the City of New York, where they
s re ready to supply orders to sny extent for sny kind
of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys,
Urass Role, STEEL COLUMN RULE. Composing
Sticks, Chases and every article necessary for a Print
ing Office.
The Type, which are cast in new moulds, from
an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters,
are warranted to be unsurpassed by sny, and will be
sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnish
ed by as is hand cast. ' ' i
Pnnting Presses furnished, and also Steam En
gines of the most approved patterns. , j;
N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance to
repair Prosses, and do light work. , ' j ;
Composition Rollers cast for Printers. -COCKCROFT
& OVEREND, ;
I ,68 Ann 8treet, New York.
March 41846. j 19 6m
Notice,-
TNTOTICE is hereby given tbat the Certificates for
PQ( twenty-three shares of the Capital Stock of the
President, Directors and Company of the . Bank of
Ca Fear, atanding in my name on the books of
said Bank, hav been lost ; and application wilt be
made to said Company, that new Certificates for said
shares of stock may be irsued to me, in conformity
with the by-laws of ssid President, Directors and
Company of the Bank of Cape Fear, in such cases
made and provided. : f
MARY P. HARRISS. j
Feb. 10. 1846. 14 oaw3m
Groceries, &c. Pi
NB. HUGHES is receiving st his Auc-
tion & Commission Store, on FsyetteviIIe
Street, the following srlicles, intended for the use of
Families, which he will sell either by wholesale, or
retail, viz : j
CRUSHED SUGAR, 1
LOAF SUGAR, '
MOLASSES, ' 1 ;
BROWN SUGAR.
COFFEE, AND TEAS, , "
" - ; , r j
BPEr'm & TALLOW CANDLES, f
VINEGAR, 's ! t
Also, a consignment of NAILS, and SHUCK
MATTRESSES, i j
March 13th, 1846.. 21
FRESH ARRIVALS.
Just received at the New Confectionary,
H A Drums tery fine Figs ' 1
'4r 12 Boxes Prunes
60 lbs. fresh Dates
Ginger and Apple Preserves
3 Barrels Apples !'
60 lb, large Soft Shell Almonds
60 lbs. Palm Not1
60 lbs. Pecan Nuts
,25 lbs Filberts ...
, 25 lbs. Enslish Wslonts,
1
And many other articles, expected to-morrow,
auch as
.Oranges and Lemons ' . ,
Dried Peaches and Apples. . -;'"
Citron and Grspea
Also, a large lot of FRESH CANDY 1
- Do Bntter, Sugar, Water and Soda Crackers :
OCT Cakes and Pies constantly on band, and many
other articles, too tedious to mention. V :
In returning my sincere thanks 10 my customers
and friends, for the liberal Pstronnge I have received,
I assure them, that nothing shall - be wanting on my
part to please, both in quality and price, and hope,
by my atrict attention to business, 10 gain many more
customers ; for I shall, at all limes, endeavor 10 keep
good articles and of the best quality.1- Call and see
for yourselves. : kt, .-.. " 1 - '" - - '
r - ; JOHN R.l WHITAKER.
f . Raleigh; Marcl23. 1846. ; 24 2w t
RO. VON RAUMER'S NEW WORK.
America and .The . American People!
Translated from the German by William W. Turner.
h. d. turner: -
y- 23
March 20.'
XXaltimore & Wilmington Packets;
' ' - REGULAR' LINE.' r ." , .1
' The new Packet Schooner " WILa
Yfi IIIKGTOiS,". Fatircar Master, will
Z-nvSV sail for Wilmington, N. C on the 15th
u Mareh, and th FAYETTE VI LLE
win sail on 1st ApriL These vessels will perform
aUernal regular trip - thereafter, For .freight of
passage, (having superior accommodation,) apply (a
WILLIAM MASON, 88 Spear wharf. BalUmure.
! ' BROWN 4" DEROSSET, Agents, ?ir
v " -.1 -rc i:. - WlmingtQ0, iSf.'G, '.
t March 2, 184 Jj:; . t - - : ..-c ?-9
Hat and ICap;-Warehouse,
: ; JENNINGS & O G D E N ,
No. 138 -.Watwi' SxkketJ Nstw-Yobk.
' JTEIfW 1WGS &. OGDEIf, continue to
manufacture HATS .of erery Description
and Qnallty, embracing Alt the Different
Styles of Fashionable and Broad Brim Bats,
among which are ' ' " ' f ' '. v '
Fine Kntria, SnDer Wliitc and jBlaek Brnsni Su
per molc&iis, JJrab Jjcavcr and Eussia Hats,
"With many other descriptions
mention. " - "-
too numerous to
Merchants who are desirous of procorinjr a Neat
and Tasty Article for their Retail Trade, can have
their wants supplied by making application to J. 4r O,
And while we offer each inducement to Fashionable
Retailers, we would say to the Wholesaled oyer and
Country Merchant, that our Stock, on hand and con?
atanlly manufacturing comprise every thing suited
to your wants. HATS here can be found from the
Lowest Quality to the Finest, which; are offered
on
the Most Reasonable Terms.
. WILLIAM JENNINGS.
ELIAS R. OGDEN.
New York, Jan. 1816. i V 7 3m
PAIN EXTRACTOR.
FROM TWO TO EIGHT TIMES CHEAPER THAN BE-
, FORE, OR NOTHING IF THE USER IS SOT DE
r
LIGHTED WITH IT.
A N 'article that every family most consider indis
A pensable when they know its power and value
and which has heretofore been sold too high to reach
all classes, has now been reduced in price, with a
view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact
every human being may enjoy its comforts ; and all
who get it shall have th price ; returned to them if
they are not delighted with its use. We assert with
out the possibility of contradiction; that all Burns and
Scalds, every External 8ore. old. or fresh, and all ex
ternal pains and aches, no matter where, shall be re
duced to comfort by it in five minutes caving Jlife,
limb or scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied,
unless the. vitals are destroyed by the accident. It ia
truly magical to appearance in its, effects. Enquire
for"Connel's Magical Pain Extractor Salve,' at
Comstock and Co's, 21 Courtland Street, New York.
Price 25 rents or four limes as much for 50 cents,
and near ten times as much for a Dollar. ,
Cadtios Be sure and get Cbnnel's, as counter
feits and worthless snpear under other names. See
that it is direct from Comstock & Co., or never
touch it. S
For sale at the following places : P. F. Pescud,
Raleigh ; B. E. Cook, Warrentori ; W. C. Andrews,
Henderson ; P. J. Brown, Louisburg G. Howard,
Tarboro W. H. Wesson. Gaston ; and by one
Meiehanl In every place tn the United States.
March 16, 1846. 23 6m
ELEGANT MINIATURE- VOLUMES,
With Gill edges beautiful t ornamented Coiers.
frnilE Flowers Yose; containing the lan
J guage of Flower, '
Language of Flowers,
" Sentiment of do. I
M Queen of . do. J j
. Love's Token of do. :
Paul and Yirginia,
The Album of Love,
Pure Gold From the Rivers of Wisdom,
Token of Affection, j
Manual of Matrimony,
The Bridal Wreath, . 4
Odd-Fellow's Gem, containing sentiment of
V Friendship. Love snd Truth,
Loves of The Angels, a Poem by Tom Moore,
Matins and Vespers, f
Vicar of Wakefield, !
The Hare Bell,
Hours of Communion,
Poetry of Love, j
Boqoet of Flowers, ! f
Language of Love,!' ' I
The Attractions of Heaven, i
For sale by ... -
H.D. TURNER,
N C. Book-Store.
... f ...-21 .
March 10, 1846.
jpi HAY'S IN VALUABLE OIIfT
UtTT MEN T for Sale at the Auction and Com
mission Store of 1 ( N B.HUGHES.
March 10, 1846. I 21
EAGLE HOTEL
NO. 137 WEST MAIN STJ RICHMOND VA.
TClTTRS. TYITI. C. CHUMPfformerly Mrs,
IV 11 CAaaiaToir,f Raleigh, N. C.) having tsken
the above Establishment, and furnished it, in a. nest
and comfortable style, for the (accommodation of
Boarders, by tho dsy, month or year, and transient
visiters, respectfully solicits a liberal share of patron
age from her friends apd acquaintances, and the Pub
lic generally. j , f
Richmond, Va., March 1, 1846. ' 21 3m
P. 8. WOT. C. iClHJlflP, Dentist, has re
moved his Office to the Essie Hotel, where he can at
all times be fonnd, and ready to wait on all that may
wish to avail themselves of his Professional services.
The most satisfactory reference can be given.'
. ;- House Paintings ;
71" AM prepared to execute the! above business in
U the very . best manner, and; with the greatest
despatch. 1 1 CAMPBELL EATON.
REFER TO iv .
GEORGE Wi. MORDECAI, ESQ.
WESLEY HOLLISTER ESQ.
. i , S. W..WHITJNG, ESQ; . t ,
,.lHON4 W. H.'HAYWOOD,
. , HON. RICHARD HINES.
Raleigh. January 26, 1846. & 8 ly
IiVery StableV
rmtTP! RTTRS n RT B E R. ' mrateful for'th liberal
II '.nmnHMinnit i received at hi Establishment
during the pst year, respectfully Informs the public,
that be has added to his Stock a number of fine Hor
ses,' and additional Csrriages, substantial,' comfortable
and renteeL and will be prepared, at the shortest no-
O"-" -V A
tiee, to furnish Passengers with' conveyances to, or
from, any part of the State. ' Also, Carriages furnish
ed with careful drivers, to eonveY individual or fam
ilies to Evening parties, or for visiting calls. 'Horses
will be kept by tn Jy, week, monta or year, at pn
eestASnitlha timesU -a '1 A Jf 'rii
t J. O: Mr BUFF ALOE.
(TP HQnSn DnOVERS will find, at all
. . a -
umes, gqou accammoqatiop, ng no iotf, '
December l4St -1 , r. Ult JOl
i-t- garden: seed, ;
COMPRISING nearly every popular variety!
and warranted to be fresh and srenuine-and
of the growth of 1845, just received and for sale at
me xinif.'otora of:; -.ir a -.iAn
-v.i -a. f!!t; WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD :ot CO.J ".
These Seed were bought and will be sold bv
weight; - to which we would' invite the attention of
purchasers, a being not only cheaper than those tbat
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. H. & CO. ..
Feb. 2, 1845. : ;; .. 10
To Travellers going North.
KElfEWAL OF DAILY LEfE, '
Via Petersburg and GrcensTille and City Point
au Koaas James KiYer ana iiie&peake Bay
Line of Steameri. s " : '
TTTTTE would very respectfully advise the travelling
f V, Public, that we have commenced our Dailt
With an additional Steamer, and the improved con
dition of the City Point Rail Road, we are prepared
to put the travel through to Baltimore in fine time
and style. :. ! 4 -? - - -i-t"
Our Steamers have been thoroughly repaired, and
considerable improvements made in the interior ar
rangements, in which the comfort of the Traveller
has been our aim. : '
". . They will consist cs follows : r 1 ; :
On James River, ; On the Bar. h
Curtis Peck, Capt. Davis. Georgia, Cant. Cannon.
4t"ctf, Capt, Skinner, . Herald, CapL Russell.
- ; Jewess, . Cspt. Sutton. :
Boats, that for speed and beauty, will vie with any
in th Southern waters. - The gentlemanly deport
ment of the Officers is well known.
The City Point Rail Road has undergone a tho
rough repair, both on the Road and Machinery. .
f assengers leaving VVeldon Depot (or Uaston) ev
ery night, (except Saturday) will go on direct, with
out delay, by Kail Road to Petersburg, from thence
by Rail Road (9 miles) to City) Point, thence-by one
of the auperior Steamers, where the Passenger travels
while he sleeps, and enjoys a luxurious table with
out charge, and arrives in Baltimore early next morn
ing, in time for the Cars to Philadelphia, Washington
City, and trumberland. '
Fare from Wei Jon or Gaston td Baltimore,''
meals included on the Steamers,' L ' ' $9 00
Fsre from VVeldon Depot or Gaston; to Norfolk,
meals included on the Steamers, ' ' SO 00
Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C;
C. Pcen, Esq. at Gaston.
For J ickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk,
apply to WM. M. MOODY, Jr.,
. . General Agent.
Office James River and Bay Line, I-
Wainoar Difot, N. C, March 2, 1846. 20
Dissolution.
THE Mercantile Xopartnerehip heretofore exist
ing between JAMES McKesson & son.
has been dissolved by mutual consent. The Store at
Morgan ton, from February 1, 1846, will be con
tinued by Jaxes McKassox. And the Stores at
Gold Hill, in Burke County at VaiMor, Bracket
town and Minersville, in McDowell Countr. will be
continued by Wiuuk F. McKessoh". .
The Mining Copartnership between the same
parties is also dissolved, except that the Mtsrc, long
known as the Wilkinson Mine is etill joint pro
perty, and is operated as such.
It is very desirable, that those who are indebted to
the late Firm, should close their accounts immediate
ly by Note or Cash.: ,. - - ' , ' .
JAMES McKESSON dc SON.
Morganton. Feb. i; 1846. . ; .12 iff
NOTICE,
- ::
THE Books, Notes and Accounts of BENJ. B.
SMITH, which were conveyed for the bene
fit of his Securities and Creditors, have been leu with
the Subscriber for1 collection, -who 1 may ' always
be found at the State House. All persons, therefore,
indebted.' are hereby notified to come forward forth
with, end make settlement, or their Notes and Ac
counts, will be placed in the hands of an Officer, for
collection. : R. H. PAGE, Agent.
Raleih, March 10th, 1846. i 21 fit
Ready-made Clothing!
f"K YER Coats, Frock and Dress Coats, Pantaloons,
Ay Yests.and other articles of Gentlemens Wearing
Appsrel, for sale, at unprecented low prices, , at the
Auction and Commission Store of : - , '.
. ' f :; N. B. HUGHES.
Msrch 10.1846.'. ; 21..;
Important to Lawyers.
fTHE Subscriber takes this method of informing
JL Lawyers residing in the upper portion of North
Carolina, that be is now upon a lour through tbat
section of country, and ic prepared to furnish them
at their own doors, with the latest and most approved
editions of- i.-.-t -.-.:
English and American law Works,'
At tbe retail prices of Northern Publishers! Among
other cheap publications are tbe following:
45 volumes English Common Law Ke--
ports, per set, " . $156 00
40 bound volumes of the Law Library, I 120 00
Vesey Junior' Chancery Reports, '(com- . : :: .
plete in 20 vols.) .50 00
United States Supreme Court Reports, v -
complete to Sd Howard,' inclusive, ; .
,.'., ' (26 volume.) - nT -U-! , . 86 00
Professional gentlemen and Law. Student who
may wish to avail themselves of his services in pro
curing particular works, can do so by addressing him
at Richmond, Va. care of D. C.TCing. 5," -
- ; 'rr ;C: H. DREW. ;
; January J4. ,y,.s,.,-v,?.,t. .,, .zP .
D. Turhe! : ' ;
PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
, Ho. 1, FayetttTillc Street,; Ealeiih, H.
TfTEEP8 constantly on hand a large assortment
L A of Miscellaneous Books, ; suitable' for . Town
and Vi lis ge libraries. n;,;; V-.-A'V" '.-v 'iV VS
" School Books, all' the varieties in ns in the
United State.-- ' .ii-yi-r-'i'ir-'i
- - Merchants, School 1 Committees, and Teachers,
supplied with Books and , Stationary at . su large dis
count from Trade prices.
- JanuaryY 1848.
BLAnri DEEDS
t Just Printed, -
Am? rga ias at tuj omcz
Henry
T
f? n'm 6 1 a vi Ir 5 u j t J
15 x 1 r a c t f S a r s a pa rill n
' Snpcrior 'qnalpy al talf-price for the cuni of
CVCIIOJFULA, Chronic Kheumatifm, General,
Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, ; Scaly 'Eruption!
of the skin, Tetter, Pimple or Pustule oa the Face
ifercurial and Syphiloid Piseascs, Biles, ft OJft an im
pure habit of Body , Ulcerations of the . Throat and,
Xieg Pains and Swelling of the Bonee Liver, Affec
tipns, and all Diseases arising from an impure state-y
of th Blood. Exposures and imorudences in life. ex.
ceseUe as of Mercury, dec.. . . , . . ..t
Tbe great "popularity of SarsaparillaV arid its e-"(
tablisherf t-fRcap.V. nilora it .hiMrffiiAii. Inmlu tnl
4y encomium of its virtue or adduce any evidenco !
iu s isvor. , . . . ?
The Sarsaoarilla is warranted nnciiiTpl Vrtn,T
any other that can be made at: One Dollar; at jusi
uau we price 01 tnose so' muca auverusee, and as
strong and in as large bottles, -viz V 1 i
FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLED OH FtVR
j :jk DOLLARS-PER ?DOZEN. - fi" 4
iThis article has cored Serofnla of SO Twiw ifttf1
the Dollar article had been used in vain, t.i iUi I
1 To be had in New York on! v at 211 Can rtlsiid
j 1 or sale at the following places r P. F. Peacud,
Raleigh j B E. Conk, Warrenton ; W; C. Andrews,;
Henderson : P. J. Brown 7.nniRlmr . r: ,
TjarboTo' W. Hi .Wesson,; Gaston ; and ; by conTI
I March 10, 1846. - ' . . , . . 23 6m V
To the aicmbcrs of the Bar. ;
OhpiHE 8upreme Court Reports in thirty 'volumes '
including fifth Iredell's Law, and third Equity
baoud uniforni..,-;;"'-r - r - ' 4 - . -
I The above can be had on annlicstlnn in iW rUk.
scribe r at a reasonable price, r Always on hand a 5
l- .! r -9 . .... . .
irge collection 01 i.aw si tue rnhiisriers frices.
.' 1 ' - - At the N;C. Book Store.- t
January 20th. ' 1 '' i t -;"
Also.' a set of Wilson' Thirteen Inch Globes, for '
sale low. j : u . ' V" i .v,-.. - H.; D." T.' I
City,Taxables.;
I SHALL attend at th City Hall, oh Saturday;
the 4th day of April next, from o'rlock A. M.
ta6, P. M-I.for the purpose! of taking a, list of the?
Taxable of the. Citizen of . Raleigh, .for the ciirrenu
Fersons failing to . eive m their list of,Taxabh;
Ijoperty, will subject- themselves to a penalty of f
Two 'Dollar. WESTON R. GALES., i t .
March 3, 1846. . ,
18 tt
03 Tbe City papers will "publish!
IRISH POTATOES,
- . - COM JTIEAL,'-8 i - -
flour. ;
For sale at HUGHES' Auction & Commission Store. !
Raleigh March 9. - . 5- ; . 20 . -.f
LARGE supply of PRINTING EYK.'
has just been received at this Office from the!
Northern Factories, and is offered for sale, at a small
advsnce upon cost, for Cash. The Ink is in $5 and
$8 Kegs, and is warranted to be a good article. - -
Nv. 8, 1845. .- . 89-tf
UnPORTAWT TO PHTSICIAIVS.
'j - Prolapsus Uteri Cored by External leans. '
DR. R. THOMPSON'S PELVIC CORSET AND
t UTERO ABDOMINAL BANDAGE. -
rnHE Subscriber having purchased the right of
(JUL making and vending Dr. Kossbt Tuoicrsosr'sf
Pelvic Corset and Abdominal Bandage for the prtverw
tion and cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Hernia, &e, ie the
Counties of Wake, Franklin, Granville, Chatham, Or-i
ange, Johnson, and Cumberland, respectfully present'
them to the notice of the Medical profession aapossest
sing superior advantage over every other kind of in
ument -for the same purpose. fV:? V i. 1
j' These iasfrnments are constructed upon scientific!
principles, and io any one acquainted with the female;
system and with tbe diseases which are sought to be
relieved, the' utility of tbe instrument will be apparent;
j-they have the unqualified approbation oflhe MedL
cal Faculty in all part of the Country where they,
have been introduced." ' V . s
( Physicians throughout the State are. invited to ex
amine them; as we are satisfied they must , be con
vinced of their excellence, and applicability."; Tbejr;
will be put at such-prices as to place them in the
reach of every patient.- - r ( ,
WILLLA MS, HAYWOOD, & CO:
Feb. 1846..' ' 14-.
To the Friends of the .Insane:
hrnHE Director-of the -VIRGINIA LUNATIC
lii ASYLUM, at Williamsburg, would inform the
public of the Southern States, that by a rrcetit Law
of tbe Legislature, they ar empowered to receive
Insane Patients, pay le g board, from Mher Stales
This is the oldest Institution., of the kind in tbe U
nion, havins; been founded, by the. Colonial Govern-?
mentin 1769 ; and is, from its location, best adapted
for Southerners, being removed from, the, piercing,
iiold of the North, and from, the enervating heat, of
the Souths It curative capacity' is of the bigh'est
onler." Nine out of ten' cases, recover, if. received -within
the first six months of the disease.' It is easyf
of access, as Steamers daily stop at a Wharf, not far
from the Asylum';-- s 'i".'.', -; y.'y1'1:' ' ' !
Y The' modern treatment, upon tbe non-restraint.
System, is in successful operation. 7'be apartments'
admit of classification of Patients, according, to their'
State of mind, and also a complete division of the r
classes of society. The fare is excellent, - and the'
Iword $4 per week. ? We r have - neft J bed rooms, sV
Parlour tastefully furnished with ''Curtains,' Carpet:
Sofa,, Centre-table, Ottomans, Mirrors, Books and
Piandt airy Verandah for Summer retreats: taw
extensive enclosure for evening rambles; a Carriage
for morning and evening .'rides ; a.- Reading Room,
furnished with Books aud Newspaper ; aad, more-;
over, various means of amusement. A ChspUia
resides in the building, and preaches to th Patient
every 8abbath- ; '" ; "'yyy y .-'-T -.
;. Letter of inquiry, houlJ be directed to Dr. Juw
M. ,Gax.t, Physician, and Superintendent . of 'the
Eastern Asylum. Williamsburg, Virgiitia, . ' ,
. jusreo tx, tB40. , . . .- ; ' , sz lunar ,-
: ' SAI.TPETEE. .
m fhfTV LBS. just receired nd for sale by
Tnn. - 6XieTOosJ.--Tb History of John
lVll Marten, a Sequel to the lift of Henry IVAnet,
by Mrs. Sherwood.
Msrch 24. v
For ! at the.? i. :t
v N. C. -BOOK STOUT, t
l-t 2t-
1 lOB PRINTING
Neatly executed at this OC;C9"
And at the shortest notice. -.
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