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WATCHES Watclics anl Jewelry t I Sei uaTHHFS ! THE largest and most splendid assortment of Watches in the City, u to be found at the subscriber's, aa be is constantly receiving - . all descriptions oi UULJf jAlfD SILVER WATCUES. of the newest .tjlei, from ,ha of.cturer. in France, and Switzerland, be i enabled to .offer a laeer assortment and at much lesa prices, at Retail, than anT other house in America, Gold Watches hi 20 to 25 Dollars each;'? r-i'-'rt- Watchea and Jewelry exchanged or bought junWatchea warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Watchea and Jewelry repaired in the beat manner and warranted, by the best workmen, and aueh lower than at any other place. Gold and Mlver; Pencils, Gold Chains, Keys, and Ladies Bracelets, Pins, and Sterling Silver Spoons, Silver Cape, Forks, dtc for sale very low. , . , ,s.v - : v. G. C. ALLEN, , v Importer of Watches and Jewelry, " ' - V. Wholesale and Retail. - No. 51 Wall-ot Uie so comtr t 1 6,1846. New York, (up stairs.) 12 3m v North Carolina - LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND MILITARY ACADEMY. . 'Arms and Eqnipments furnished by the State. Next Session oflhts Utasstcat ana luauuxiKuuMk School, opens on the 1st of January, inth ad vin tages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in the South. . ... t -i R.GRAY. Mathematics. Tacticii, etc; O. A. BUCK.. Experimental Chemistry & ? S.N.BOT8FORD. Philosophy, . J . TERMS rER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in cluding fall English Studies, with Malhe- - maiics,)&c. V V Engnh do. (Elemenury higher brsnches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge: Vocal or InstrumenUl Music (25 Lessons) 12 00 Fencing per Coarse , T 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. 4 The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the various duties or life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. The moral and intellectual facul ties are kept severely in sction, but not at the expense of the physical, aa is unfortunately for. the health of our thi Urea too commonly the case throughout the country. - LECTURES. During the Session, Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in. the Public Prints. : - - ;v:;- - VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Itev. A. Smedes, Ken D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake,; Rev. J. J. Finch, : Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. J as. Iredell, ,Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker, W. R. Gales, E. B. Freeman, - Chaa. H in ton, Thos. J. Lemay, Geo. Little, Hon. R. M. Saunders. ' W. J. Clarke, Esquires. " Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. , 1 ";V . " : " - ' No dodo el ion made forbsence, unless in cases of nrntrartml aieknesfl. ' ' ' -'" - "' A few Pupil can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family, 1TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Johsstox County Coart of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term. 1846. i - ' Thadeos W. , Whitley , Adm r. . . - . The Heirs of -William 6. Allen, dee'd. "'" Sci. Fa.to subject EcalEtlalc. In this case, it appearing to tbesati faction of the Court, that Hinton Vinson and wife Thereby, John ' Vinson and wife Sally, are non residents of tbis State : It is therefore ordered, thst publication be m.,l. in th Riler?h Register for six weeks, notifvinz the said DefendanU, to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held tor ibe County oi jounsion, at th fJauri house in SmilMelJ. on the 4ih Mondav in May next, thea and there to plead, answer.-eraemur; otherwise, judgment will be taken by default. : Witness, Thomas Bagley, Clerk of onr said Court, at Smithfield, the 27th day or March. 1 84ft - -.. . . THOS. BAGLEY, Clerk. Pri Adv, $5 621 -" - ' - - "2S imitate of ITortli Carolina GaAsntLa i?S County. Coart of Equity -March Term, 1846 Isabella patton Piaintif " "' - against .. v John BlasknallHorace L. Robards, Thomas Alston, Dank of the State of North Carolina, Lewis Webb St, Co , Bragg & Jones, F. & J. S. James, Bos welf& Spear.i Boswell & Smith, John D. Towns, Mason & Pope, and raul, Mollan, &. Co., JJejcn- dants. u - --. , . v , - ..- -1. r - IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Bragg & Jones, F. & J. S. James, Boswell & Spear, Boswell & Smith, John D. Towns, Mason & Pope, and Paul, Motlan & Co , are not inhabitants of tbis State,' but reside beyond the jurisdiction of ibe Court: It is therefore, on motion of the PlaintifTs counsel, or dered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, a newspaper printed and published at the seat of the Government of this State, for the said Bragg & Jones, F &. J. S - James, Boswell & Spear,- Boswell & Smith, John D. Towns, Mason & Pope, and Paul, Mollan & Co. to appear at the Coart, to be held here on the first Monday of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the PlaintifTs Bill, or else the said Bill will be take as confessed by the party or parties failing so to do, and be heard ex parte aa to said party or parties. Witness, Thomas B-Littlejohn, Clerk and Master of said Court at Office, the first Monday of March, A.D. 1846. ' - - - i THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. M. E. Pr. Adv. 85 62 j 24 State of If ortlt Carolina EoescexB County. Court of Equity Spring Term, 1846. Stephen Bradley and Polly his wife, Elizabeth Brad . ley, Nanna Bradley, Rosey Pope. Sarah Bradley, William Johnson and Sally bis wife, William Eth ' eredge, Campbell Denton and his wife Betsey, : ' , . i Vt. - ' David Bradley, Ex'r. of Jonathan Bradley, Richard ; Bradley, Joseph John Etheredge. James Etheredge, Lewis Eiheredje, Lnnaford Pittmsn and Zilpha his wife, and Priscilla, wife of - , anknown. Original Bill. ' ; T; J. TITRRS HKItCHANT TAILOR . RALEIGH JV. C. ' - t - IS now receiving a general supply of Cloths, Oas aimeresand VesUngs, of nearly all kinds and qualities, which will be made up to order in the very best and latest style. ' " - M ---- ; - r nOSIERIf dcc. 0 T X.ATXST ATTXBS. A general supply of READY MADE CLOTHES, Both of hie own and of Northern Mannfacture Together with a complete assortment of Tailor'a Trimmings, &c : - 4 ' Arrangements having been made with en import ins House of NEW YORK, so that the above . ; GOODS . ; ; Can be sold to Merchant Tailors, and Merchants, at wholesale, about as low as they can buy them in New York, allowing for carriage, &c . . April 15, IS46. ; 31 tf N. B, He would inform hi friends and the pub lie generally that he will be assisted in the CUT TING depsrtment by Mr. C. U. Nklsos, a gentle man of skill and taste in his profession, f IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants. Richard Bradley, Joreph John Eth eredge, James Etheredge, Lewis Etheredge, Lunsford Piltman and Zilpha his wife, and Priscilla, -wife of oe whose name is anknown, reside beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, notifying the said non-residents to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court Heuse in Tarboroogh, on the second Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to Complainants bill, or the same will be taken pro con fttso as to them, and heard ex parte. . - ' ,. - Witness, Kenem) H. Lewis, Clerk and Master of aid Court, at Offir in said County, the second Mon day in March. 1846. - KENELSLJI. LEWIS, C, & Sf. E. March 17, 1846. , ., t 23 6w MORE PROOF-! Datlington, Beaver Co., Pa., Feh. 1839. Dr. D J AYN E. Dear Sir, My Utile son, when about two months old, was seized with a bowel com-j plaint. It continued for two weeks witnoui intermission,- and notwithstanding the remedies pre scribed by a respectable Physician, wo gave op the chiM a victim, as we supposed, to a latai disease Bull providentially beard of "Jayne s Uarminative, as an effectual cure for bowel complaint, and imme diately dispatched a messenger to a town seventeen miles off for a bottle. By the use of this medicine, in less than thirty-six hours the disease was checked, and by its constant use for a few days, the child was restored to perfect health. Shortly after this, there occurred'a similar rase in one of the families of my congregation. I prescribed Jay ne'e Carminative," and the result was a speedy cure. i The same child, owing to exposure, when recently corning up the Ohio, was attacked by that horrible malady, CROUP. We landed in the night at Beaver Point, and when our feara were alarmed lest the hoarse sepulchral cough was the forerunner of death, we gave him a tea-spoonful of your Expec torant, and applied some liniment to the throat and breast ; and before many minutes the hoarseness was gone, the child breathed freely and slept sweetly. Owing to these circumstances it cannot be wondered at why ( have so high an opinion of your medicines. snd why I advise every family to keep them on hand, ready for any emergency. Respectfully yours. ARTHUR 13. BRADFORD, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Darlington, Pa. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT By a j reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen; thst this valuable Medicine is offered for sale in this city. We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recommend this medicine, as the best calculated for the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore-throat, asthma, and all affections of the lungs.' From a long personal ac quaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that he is no qtiack, and bis medicines are not nostrums of the modern cry-up, but are the result of bis , long ex perience as a practising physician, and the expense of great labour. Hartford ( C.J Daily Review. ONLY GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. We ask no more of any one, than to give Dr. Jaunt's Ex pectorant a fair trial, and if it does not : cure the various diseases for which it is recommended, sooner and more effectually than any other medicine that has ever been offered to the public, the Proprietor is willing to undergo any penalty, however severe, the public may see proper to impoie upon him. It has and it will cure Cougfis, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Bleeding from the Lungs or lliroat. Whooping Coughs,. Croup, and a very large majority of the most hopeless cases of CONSUMPTION, when Physicians and prescriptions fail to do sny good. Again we say, only try iU It will not harm you, but it must and :t will do you good. WHO CAN DOUBT The virtues of JAYNE S HAIR TONIC ? Nummerville, N. J. Nov. 26, 1842 Dr. Jayne. Dear Sir: I send you the following cer tificate obtained from Mr. Gulick. I would just state that I became acquainted with him two years sgo. At tnat time be was entirely bald, with the exception of a lock of hair on the back part of his head, about the sue of half a dollar, anJ that lock of hair he told me had been made to grow by the use of your Tonic ; previous to whirh he positively avers, he had not a single hair on his head. The hair now completely covers his head, and is from four to five inches long. Very respectfully, yours, dtc., I P. MASON. Another Proof of the Efficacy of Dr. Jaime's tiur 4 wtic. i ma wm cerury .mat l was entirely bald for about three years, when I was recommended to try Dr. Jay ne'e Hair Tonic. I procured two hot ties of Mr. Mason, in Summerville, and usins the Tonic for about fifteen months, my hair came all over my heaJ, and. although not as thick as before, vet it is constantly growing. This surprising restoration of my hair has excited the astonishment tf all my ac quaintances, and made me an object of curiosity to many. I am now 55 years of age, and have reason to regard the inventor of this matchless Hair Tonic as a public benefactor. ! Joachim Gcticr. , New Germantown, N. J., Nov. 26, 1842. , 'AWFUL MURDER. I How quick will the eye be arrested by a toaracrranh headed Awful Murder," and we read with trepida tion io ascertain wnat flagrant outrage has j been per petrated upon some fellow-being But what apathy do we too often manifest when we behold the most lovely part of Creation murdered by that raonter of evil, consumption, with other kindred affections. The depredations of these murderous diseases would be comparatively harmless, if JAYNE'S ;EXPEC TORANT were as generally known and appreciated as its unrivalled merits deserve. - It is without ex ception the most valuable preparation in existence for Consumption, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Pva-.K:,;. . - .i rr .i . u.wiibuitiv, anu cTorjr omer auecuon oi me inroat, lungs, or breast It never fails to give relief. . . Pre pared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. South Third street, Philadelphia. : , ' Js there no balm in Gilead?1 was the pathetic exclamation of the prophet of larael.'as he beheld the degradation and miseries of hia naonl ami Anm nni the heart of the philanthropist move with ! emotions or commisseration and sorrow, as he witnesses the hopeless and helpless condition of thousands dying - , - ... r .m . . au arounu aim wun ionsomption, ana oiaer pul monary affections, and asks, Is there no balm that can heal them. no physician to rescue them from death 1 , Yes, there is . a balm that will heal them. and at once arrest those fatal diseases. n,l them to health. ' It ia found which never fails to relieve. XT Prenared only . bv Dr. TV J vna " TVJv Q South Third street, PhiladelDhia. and for Sale bv r ; Williams, Haywood & Co., ' " - " r Agents,' Raleigh. JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at this Offic,, . And at the shortest notice. a Notice; TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Certificates for IN twenty-three shares of the Capital Stock of the President, Directors and Company of the 'Bank of Undin in mJ "me on the books of aaid Bank, have been lost; and application will be made to said Company, that new Certificates for aaid shares of stock may be ifsued to me, in conformity wun Ibe by-laws of said President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Cape Fear, in such cases made and provided. . - j 1 MARY P. riARRISS. Feb. lf, 1846. . ' - U-oaw3m V-- !. i TOliUNTEEnG for OREGON ! ATTOTI05 BHEOiTlC BATTltLIOX - In anticipation of a war with England the individuals composing the Bheumatie Battalion are each and every one notified and warned to appear (armed as shall here after be directed,) before Orderly Surgeon P. F.'PESCUD; at his Drug Store- on Main Street, and purchase a bottle of v HEWS LINAMENT & ELIXIR, which ia warranted to cure all the old cases Afr'hmniAnr Tnflammitarv Rheumatism that have remained uncured up t the present' time. This without delay, so that they may be in; reodiness" to march, if called upon. To the Universal Rheumatic Battalion I :- Given this day at Head Quarters by ; , , ;r comstock & ca, v ,i Commanders General. The above article is sold at wholesale by Comstock 4- Co., 21 Counland Street, New York, where the only genuine can be had. Also, ' the celebrated Connell's PAIN EXTRACTOR, The only genuine article manufactured,' and sold at half-price to meet the wants of the poor. Also, C. 4 Co's celebrated Extract of Sarsaparilla, a splendid article, for 60 cents a bottle, warranted as good as any dollar article. The genuine to be had only of Com stock 4" Go.. New York. For sale at the following places: P. F. Pescud, Raleigh ; B. E. Cook, Warrenton ; W. C. Andrews, Henderson ; P.J.Brown, Louisburg ; G Howard, Tarboro ; W H. Wesson, Gaston t and by one Merchant in every place in the United States. March 18, 1846. S3 6m DEAFNESS. TlWri. Bl'NAlR'S ACCOUSTIC OIL has IV Li proved very successful in curing even total deafness. We have many certificates from citizens who have used this Oil with complete success, we invite all who are troubled with any disease of the Ear, to examine the proof. . J-.ANGLEVS WESTERN INDIAN PA NACEA is the best family medicine in the world. It is a cure for Dyspepsia, Asthma. Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Costiveness, Jaundice, Epilepsy, Con stitutional Debility, 4c 4c. N. B. It operates without the slightest pain, as a mild but thorough cathartic, and never leaves the person costive, even if taken very often. For sale at the following places : P F Pescud. Raleigh ; B E Cook, Warrenton ; W C Andrew, Henderson ; P J Brown, Louisburg ; G Howard, Tarboro; W H Wesson, Gaston ; and by one Merchant in every place in the United States. March 16, 1846. 23 6m FOR SALE A House & Lot, at Chapel Hill. The Lot is well situated for a Family Residence, containing about three acres tbe House is large and com modious. Applications may be addressed to tbe Post Master at Chapel Hill. March 9. 20 5w Baal 'Q Sweet Milk, FIVE or six Gallons of Sweet IQIL.K can be had every morning, by Quart, Pint, or Gallon, on application at the Auction and Commission Store of . U. II UUH ES. Raleigh, March 7, 1846. 20 DR. TAYLOR'S Balsam of Liverwort. MOMCEPATIIY and Allopathy Happily Combined. Consumption ran be cured, are words that for years have solely been applied to Dr. Taylors Genuine Balsam of Liverwort from 375 Bowery, to which invaluable medicine they are peculiarly applicable, but have been copied and ued by others. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has cured and relieved over 40,000 persons of Consumption. Liver Complaint, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Colds, Dys pepsia, Pleurisy, Palpilatiqn, Bronchitis for which complaints, when taken in time, this medicine has for years proved a specific We believe that no one should die of these diseases, and if those, who think their lives worth preserving, would, at once, use this remedy according to direc tions, the report of deaths from these diseases would rapidly be diminished. Of the truth oTlhis position, we are ready and willing lo satisfy any inquirer, by the most conclusive certificates, and by numerous living witnesses in every Town, who prefer recom mending the medicine by word of mouth, to having their names published. One of our patients recently cured, took One Dozen Bottles to distribute. Sure ly, all comment is here unnecessary, with reference to its perfect efficacy. My brethren of the profession use it in their prac tice, lecause its wondeiful cures are the effects of pure genuine Pathological principles, with which the Quack or Charlatan has nothing to do. They may cpy, imitate, counterfeit, &c , but it is all they can do, and are never trusted, as they are only catch pennies and may seriously impair the Constitution. . Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is the happy combination of Homoepathy and -Allopathy. It is entirely a vegetable extract, and so combined, that only the most minute doses are taken, of its concen trated active principles, whose action is unlike all other remedies of the kind, and are so combined, that this Balsam affects simultaneously the circulatory, respiratory and secretory organs and increasing the temperature and action of the remote vessels, while it diminishes it in the diseased vessels and organs ef the chest and thoat, thus giving tbera an opportunity lo heal by aiding nature in her efforts to throw off disease. In fine, ibis remedy is the only one that can with any certainty be relied on for cure. There are always two Physicians in attendance at the old Office, 375 Bowery, to visit and give advice. The Poor attended gratis. Buy only as above, and be careful to avoid counterfeits and imitations of all kinds and see Dr. Leeds' signature to the steel plate label on each bottle. Leeds & Hazard, Druggists, 177 Water-street, and Mrs. Hays, 139 Fulton-street Brooklyn, Agents. PltlCES IlEDUCEn. The Subscriber has just received at his Drug Store, a freh supply of the above invaluable Medicine, in large and small bottles, at the reduced prices of $ I 50 and 81 per bottle. ' t ' P. F. PESCUD. N. B. The above Medicine is also for sale, by B. E. Cook, Warrenton ; B. & H. H. Burwell, Hender son P. J. Brown, Louisburg; W. Wesson, Gaston; G. Howard, Tarboro; Hobbs & Lunceford, Smith field t A . Gill, Stantonsburg ; and may also be found in every Village in the Country.. . Raleigh. March 14, 1846. 22 6ms . AUCTION AII coniriissiox BUSINESS RESUxTIJCO. HAVING, by the Divine pleasure, ao far re gained our usual health, as to enable us' to en gage again in the above calling, we respectfully so licit a part of the business of the City, whether in selling Foreign or Dottestie Good.' - - WILL. PECK 4" SOX. Raleigh. March 1 0, 1 846. A t A; 202n MOLASSES, by the Hbd.;and Tierce. Also Flour, -in Wholc and Half Barrels. Also Fresh Rice, jost io hand. i , . WILL. PECK. March 23. 1846. - 24. . Do you like it ? arwiatrKXr Vail mil TV Ml l,VrrT21r1sriEU f ii ii-tLv a mm mm j v wlm aV4 7 JL Auction and Commission Store, and get some of Langhobw Sc So' best, son-cored, to sell again, can get it at tbe Manufacturers prices kv th Vmr. nn annliina intiam. J - . r r-j , . j , March 21, 1846. , .. . . , ' 24 Gertrude hy the author of " Amy HerberL Betrothed, by Alexander M anion i. . - 8oldby H. D. TURNER. -March 24. - - - ' : i 24 National Loan Fund LIFE; ASSURANCE SOCIETY, tONDON. '"f''. Capital, 2,500,000. TAe insured entitled to participation of profits in both European and American policies. ' THE following are among the advantage! held , out by this institution, which are of great im portance to the assured, and auch as are seldom offer' ed by Life Insurance Companies, viz;., . -. The peculiar advantages secured to the assured by tbe principles of the Loan Department, thus blend ing the utility of a Savings .liauk with Life Insu rance! A.' " ' " . ' ' ' A very large sura to be permanently invested in the United Stales, in the names of three of the Loan Di rectors, (as Trustees,) available alwaya to the assured as a guaranty fund.- f ;.i t ,.L : 1 1 ' The payment of premiums annually, half-yearly, quarterly, or monthly. r - - ' ' Thirty days allowed after each payment of. pre mium becomea doe, witlurut forfeiture of policy. ' Travelling leave extensive, and liberal and extra premiums on the most moderate scale.': w Conditions In the policy lets onerous to the assu red, than usual in cases of Life Insurance. : .The actnal and declared profits (published in suc cessive repotts.) affurds sore data for calculations of the value of the "bohos'i in this institutioB.--These proCts will at each division be paid in Cash, if desired. , ... V It is unconnected with Martne or Fire Insurance. Pane phlets, containing tables of rates, the distribu tion of profit, &c,.and all necessary information, may be obtained on application to the Subscriber. , GEO. LITTLE, Agent. Raleigh, Jan. 6. 1845. 4 ly CALTIMOItE y Cheap Cash Store,' MJR. CBIAUI-ES RVSSEIiT having sold his entire interest in the Store lately owned by him in RALEIGH it will.be continued at Ihe old stand, one door above the Store of Richard Smith, Esq. under tbe name of the Bal timore Cheap Cash Store, at which has been - V JUST RECEIVED A Fresh supply of Dry Goods and Groceries, which presents an attractive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold very cheap, consisting in part of the following GENTLEMEN8' WEAR. 7 French dye Cloths and Cassimeres Fancy Gambroon, superior quality Drap D'Ete, Gold mixed Kentucky Jeans, Blue ditto. Striped Linen and Cotton Goods for coats and pants Black Satin VesUngs Fancy do Brown and Bleached Cotton Half Hose Best Italian Cravats. Spittalfield and Pongee Hanhfls. LADIES' DITTO. Twill Berages, Mounting do. ; Mouslin Robes, Shaded Lawns Organdie do. Fancv Hankffs. and Sbawls, Black Lace Mitts, Fancy do.. Black Silk IS ft and Cotton do. Mulin Edging and Inneiting. Lisle Edging Cap Ribbons, Night Caps, Bonnets, Lawn, Crape, Shawls, 4c, 4-e. . DOMESTIC GOODS. Beautiful assortment of Calicoes and Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Shirting ' Linen Dama-k Table Cloths. B. E. Diaper IRISH LINEN, from 40 to 90 rents RUSSIA DIAPER. Jaconet, Mull and Swiss Muslin. GROCERIES. Brown and Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Teas, &c. i he old customers of this Establishment, it is hoped, will continue their favors ; and the public generally, are iepectfully invited to call, examine and judge for themselves. They are promised good bargains ; and they shall not be disappointed, as the Goods will be sold low, at a very small advance upon cost. To live and let live," is our motto. GEO. T. COOKE, Agent. Raleigh, March 23, 1 846. 25 To ; iNIercliants, Pliysicians, PROSPECTUS OF THE SECOND SERIES OF THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS. TO BC COXDCCTXD BT . Prof. Silliman, B. Silliman, and James D. Dana. AT BkW HA.YE9, COS. THIS Series commenced on the first of January, 1846, and will be published in six numbers annually, namely, in January, March, May, July, September, and November, of each year. ' Each number will contain from 140 to 150 pages, making annually two volumes of 420 to 450 pages each, fully illustrated by engravings, as the subjects may require. The price will he iitb doliaes u year in advance. This Journal is intended to be a faithful record of American and Foreign Science. Z The Scentijie Intelligence," will contain a summary of the progress of Physical Science at home and abroad. The aid of the mot able collaborators bas been secured in carrying out ihe plan, and we trust the M Journal" will commend itself to a large class of readers. The New Sxhies will afford a fresh starting point for those who wish to become subscribers. It is our design to make this Journal as popular and valuable as possible. The present system of reduced postage, will take it lo any part of the cop tinent for ten cents per number. The American Joubsai or Science aitb Abts, first appeared in July, 1818. Forty-nine volumes have been published, and the fiftieth volume, to cou sist of a Gbsebal Isdkx of the entire series, is in course of preparation ("price S3) and will be printed as soon as possible. These fifty volumes, coeval with nearly a generation of men, cover ' a very important period in the history of science and the arts of this country and of the world, and must ever remain an important work of reference. ' Complete copies of tbe f irst Series of 50 volumes may he had of B. Slil.iixas'. Remittances and communications may be made by mail, addressed la the Editors of the American Journal of Science, New Haven, Connecticut.- I April 1, 1846. . .. ' - ; . 27 li - hess in greatest ON. House Painting. "FT AM prepared to execute the' above basi JJ the very. best manner, and with the despatch. -CAM PBELL EAT - ' ; REFER TO GEORGE W. MORDECAI. ESQ. ' WESLEY HOLLISTER, ESQ. : S.W. WHITING, ESQ. . ff - HON. VT. II. HA i" WOOD. ' ' ' HON. RICHARD HINES. - -u f Raleigh. January 26, 1846. J 8 ly Bargains offere d ( in Leather, ; Great Jndacemcnls to parehaMivi . 5000 pounds oak tannd Sole, ... ; 3 V .. : 300 sides of Russet and Black Upper, " , Kip Skins and Bridle and Harness Leather. , .' All of which is - offered at very reduced prices, either by retail or wholesale, at Hughes' Aoction and Commi-sion Store. .- . -N.BHUGHES. April 7. 1846. . -j. - ;. . . , . . : 28 - . Henry D." Turner, PUBLISHER; BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER ' No. 1, FayctteTillc Street, Raleigh, N. C. h jr EE PS constantly on band a targe assortment of Miscellaneous Books, suitable for Town andVillage libraries' ; : ' - ; 4 ' , School Books, all the varieties in- use in. the United. States. ":- - V.:.';'f; ' f :.---.";:'.. "V :. ' ; 7 Merchants, School Committees, and Teachers, supplied with Books and Stationary at a large dis count from Trade prices. '7 ; Jaauary, 1846. : . r : r v 8 ' AWD OTHERS I rmHE Subscriber keepa constantly oi sale, at the JJ lowest prices; an assortment of r ' ; in c diet ne ', Drugs, I t S tuff i Paints, Oils, Glass, Variiisli, 7 Xii; ' "y. .-if Jlrnstic&c&cl?r 'C; , Confident his pricea will give satisfaction.he solicits even. those who may not intend , to purchase ata the time, to ascertain the prices of hu Goods. ' Any communications, asking the prices of Goods," are most cheerfully and promptly, answered. He would particularly state, that he, has a Steam Factory in connexion with his store; for Powdering Jalap, Rhubarb, Ipecac6anha. and many other Medi cines i for. grinding; Mustard, Cinnamon,. Ginger, Allspice, Pepper, Cloves. ;&c l and .Lamp-Black, Black Lead, Venetian Red, Chrome yellow and green. Verdigris, Yellow Ochre; and pther Paints, in oil all of which he is able to sell at the yery lowest prices. - i'-i-' -;'.vt-- ; - ci Paints mixed already for use, and pal up in earthen not, of different sizps. for family convenience. : . - . Putty of the best quality, at 2 cts. per lb.,out . of bladders, and 3 els. per lb. la biajuere, in quantities of 50 lbs. and unwards. (C No charge made for delivering goods in any part of the City. ' . : J. W. W. GORDON, '! ' Druggist, '.. ' No. 152 West Pratt ft.,a few doors flora Lightst, ; And opposite the Bait. & Ohio li. R. Depot. Baltimore, Baltimore February 18r1846. 18 3m NEW II ATTING ESTABLISHMENT. THE undersigned, bafing commen- f edhthe manufacture of HATS antx CAPS, in tbia City, intend to keep constantly on hand a general, assort ment of Goods in that line of business. One of the firm, being a practical -Halter, . from, the City of New -York. - we are prepared to furnish the citizens of this place, and its vicinity, with- goods of a superior quality, and as cheap as can be got at tbe North. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to call on us, before they furnish themselves elsewhere. Hats made to order, on short notice, and the highest price paid ' for Furs. Call at the place, lately occupied by Hiwiei & Biackxav, as a Hat Store, near the Post Office. - - E. COLBURN, v - ' NELSON BARBER. , Raleigh, March 26. 1846.' - - 25 tf THE MANSION HOUSE, UALEIGII, If. Ca ' ' - fmHE SUBSCRIBERS, having purchased. the JJ House and Lot, in the City of Raleigh, occu pied for several years as a HOXJEl, by Jams LiTCHroan, Eqn and having taken full" possession of the same, respectfully inform their friends, and the Public generally, that tbey are now prepared to ac commodate all who may call upon them, with Board by ihe day, month; or year. They flatter themselves, that from their lungiexperience in this; line of busi ness, they cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may patronize them. . And, whilst tbey would tender their acknowledgements for past favors, they pledge themselves that their exertions to please, shall, if possible, be increased- Their Table shall not be ex celled, and their charges shall be regulated . by Ihe moderation for which tbey have been heretofore distinguished.':--- .- i-v. i i , -U'V--i-- MARTHA C. LIN DEM AN Sc SISTERS. Raleigh, March 7, 1846. - . . 20 A WI JPULMA1TX & SISTERS ofler V, for sale, the House . and Lot recently occu pied by tbem as a Boarding House, together with the contiguous Luildings. They also wish to sell a very handsome tuiiding Lot, just in the rear of the City flail, being the same which they formerly occupied. The Lot lies motf beautifully, fronting on Wilmington Street, 51 feet. To save trouble and unnecessary enquiries, they stale that their price for the whole is 800 ; or, they will sell 25 feet front for $400. ; ' .' v -" - ' : 5 .March 9, 184S. - ' - : 20 WHITE Wine for Cooking, of good quality, at a low price, received and for sale at the Drug Store of ... .i V WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. March 16. Y;- . 22 , ' FOR RESTORING THE HAIR AND KEEPING IT - ; FROM -FAILING ; OUT.;" 'mr-; fTHHIS celebrated hair restorative, which has U heejn used successfully by over ten thousand persons, is now for sale ia this City. As there are numerous counterfeits on this article, be sure and see that Comstock 4" Co's signature is on every wrapper; Buy of the Retailer of this City and you will be sure to get the true. ' y"' ; . '; -;:f ' ;; " ; : ' For sale wholesale by Comstock" 4 Con Not 21 Courtlandt StreeC : i; .: Vj-;".v3:: -y For sale at the following places : P. F. ckv$, Raleigh ; B. E. Cook, Warrenton y .W. C; Andrews, Henderson ; P. J. Brown, Louisburg ; G. Howard,' Tarboro'; W. H, Wesson,' Gaston ; and'liy'orie Merchant in every place in the United States. March 18, 1846. V 23 6m GRASS SEEDS. I, ' . . iP1 REEN Grass, White Clover, Lucerne, Orch XjBT rd Grass, Red Clover, Blue Grass, 4o. ' The above seeds are sold in any quantities, to suit purchasers, by . - . - H. D. TURNER, ' ' N. C. Book Store. 'Match 20. . - : '" 23 - - : wince 01 Jlterary Board, 7 - APRILth, 1846.45 1 Ata meeting ot tbe Hoard this day, it was .;;. Resolved, That the sum of Forty thousand Six hundred and twenty-two Hol lars, 50-100, (40,622 60,) in part of the nett income of the rund for the support of Common: Schools, during the current year, be. now distributed among the several Counties of the State, in proportion, to their Federal Population. ' -. WILL. A. GRAHAM; - ; ; . Pres't- ea; officio. Literary Board. " -.-: To Teacners and Parents. -. RIGG & ELLIOT'S new Series of Readers, HJT numbers .First, Second, Third and. Fourths These books are particularly adapted for an introdue lion into the Schools generally in the South and West ; and Teachers who feel a deep interest in pro moting the welfare of their pupils, will no doubt, after a careful examination, give tbem a preference overall other Readers now in ose Sold by ".-t.-..- .. -.-: ; vui; ; vf HENRY DvTURNER.jIV ) ' at the N. C. Book Store, j April 7,1846; f " 28 LARGE supply of KUIIfTkNOr EfK A "has just been received st this Office from the Northern Factories, and is offered for sale, at a small advance upon cost, for Cash.' - The Ink is in 5 and $8 Kegs, and is warranted to be a good article. . , : - Nov. 8,. 1845.: ; ,"r.- :r,' . -V Xv ; -89-tf'. TVTEW CACOIY A3il I.AIXH, for sale. XN FLOUR, alsoV of ; aupertor quality, in half barrel. - - vr - ' X WILL. PECK, 1 ;: Raleigh April 6, ' 1 84 6. t C 2S?:i ; ;, :-v FOB THE HA I u . t Ov UIRK'S Cassada Oil, for nourishing, promoting VUL'tho growth and beautifying the Hair. ; 'i bis article is the invention of a practical Wig Maker and Haifdresser. and may be relied on with confidence. 'For sale at the Drog Store of"" ' , - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. , April 15, 1846., '-4 :-. p s ! r ' - 31 THE Subscribers res pectfully inform the public "N. ,. that: tbey - have aseociaipj ii l Ihemselvea as Co-panneis A f in tho Coach Making and ' c Rrpirng bnwness, , under -1 the name of CI.AIXK, HARTt y f SOX & TERnnt i , As they have in their- employ a number of -ri lent workmen, and will keep constantly supplied with first rate materials, they will be, at all times, prepared to build or repair Caniages of every .demiDiion ; 1 1 in ucac ki 1 c . uri i t.ijui v ra will u tti ru i n - . -- .r . and work entrusted to them will be executed promTiit and faithfully. - w WILJJAM J, CLAPac '''.1 JOHN. R. HARRISON "k JAMES S. TERRELL, is Raleigh, Feb. 2nd, 1846. x 11 Look Here! fTHHE Subscriber ; has just ' rre eived Jl " Sixquarter: Kegs new -Buckwheat, -; -1 Hogshead prime N. 0 Sngar,' , 1 - -i f Best quality Green Grain Laguira Coffee, ' " , ;Wooley & Woolsey's Loaf and Crushed Sugarf, Crockery of all kinds andNqaalitie, Spun Cotton, from Milton Factory, " -Do ?f ; :; do : 5 Cane Creek Factory; v Bleached and unbleached Domestics,; Calicoes, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Diaper, y. Furniture Dimity and Ginehams, :- Need les Pins," Spool and Flax Thread, ' i ' "Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Segars, . : Pocket Knivesyand Table Knives and Forks, v Hardware and Coopers; Ware, superior quality. As the promise of Cheap ' Goods is so frequently made h wnnM nrefcr leavin? ii fnr thon tlm m be disposed to trade with him. to f ay whether or not "his Goods are cheap, arid would therefore; rei-reetful-ly iovite his customers and friends, and the public in general, to give him a call and examine h'tt etork. SAM'L. M. WH1TAKER. " Feb. 19. ; . . . , . 15 . QCj Star and Standard. v - - REV. DR, BARTHOLOMEWS piivk; SYRUP, IS warranted to be ay good as any of I lie dollar articles in use. .It is fold for only 50 cents, and the Proprietors, with - the consent r.f several of tbe first citizens of New York, bae given reference to them., . It is considered by them the best preparation in" use,' for ; Cooghs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat or Incipient Consumption. It is put forward under the sanction of One of the first divines of the country, and haa the great merit of being all it is represented to be. - For sale wholesale by Comstock & Co., Courtland street, New York. " , -For sale at the following place's : ' P F Pescud, Raleigh j B E Cook, Varrenton ; W C Andrews, Henderson : P JJ Browc; Lbuilmrg ; G Howatd, Tarboro W. H Wesson, Gaston.; and by . one Merchant in every place in the United States. ; March 16, 1846. ' . , : . , 2J--Cm RALEIGH ; Livery : Stable; fmHE SUBSCRIBER, grateful for the libera? , JJ encouragement ' received at his Establishment during the past year, respectfully informs the public, that be has added to his Stock a number ot fine Hor ses, and additional Carriages, substantial, comfortable , and genteel, and will be prepared, at the shortest no tice, to furOisa . Passengers wun - conveyances to, or from, any part of ihe State, Also, Carriages furnish ed, with careful drivers, to convey individuals or fam ilies to Evening parties, or for visiting calls. Horses will he kept by the day i week, month or year, at pri. ces to suit the .times. .;-'-. ;'C'rljJ-'": - , 3. G. M. BUFFALOE. .-. Cj" nORSE PROTEUS wUl find, at all times, good accommodation, and fine: Lots, i 2 December;22. 1845. : , ' . 101 7p1 RAY'S IU VAI.UABJLE OOT- VTT MEJIT for Sale at the ' Auction and Com mission Store of N.B.HUGHES. r: March 10, 1846." : 0" r - 21 1846,; : Meaicines, , : 1846, P. F. PESCUD; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . . . - IN GENUINE Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Per v fumery, Fancy Articles, fc. r. Is now receiving his Spring supply :U articles, which have been selected in the Northern Cities with great 'care.; ;. ' : i 1 " ; ' v -Every article I guarantee to he of the best qualify, and hold myself pledged,' not to bo undersold by mjr Competitors in this place, or Fayetteville. ."V i - Physicians and Dealers are respectfully and par ticularly' invited to examine my slock and prices, be fore purchasing elsewhere,' as I am ' determined to offer gret inducements. ' ' In my selection of the pre sent stock of goods, the Ladies were not; forgotten, and in the list below, may be found enumerated many choice articles? which 'were onrchased eXDresslv for : BLANKS For sale at this Office." " .. .. them Jamaica Ginger, Cloves London calomel, Nutmeg Flake manna. Mace . White wax; Alum London blue mass,Alcohol Castile soap. Blue stone Sal Eratus. Brimstone ,;. Pearl-ash,. Dutch Madder Tartaric acid, Otto" rose I Sarsaparilla root r Chamomile flowers ., . . Patent lint.-Pearl sago 1 Turkey . Rhubarb . Gum Tragacanth ,: - , Opium -:rs Chinese musk . ; , ' ; Seidlitz Powders. Soda powders, Tapers Peters' pills, Beckwhh'sd Brandreth's pills, Tapioca Suth Pills. MatcI.et Scotch snuff, Fancy soap.' Tanner's oil,'-; Linseed oi W hite lead,' Paris green Superior Olive oil-.-"-Genuine German . cologn Lubin's genuine .extract RousellV Perfumery imX Bear's oil, Preston salt Hair brut hes. Pomatum S Hair dye. Tooth brushes ' Flesh, brushes Orris root, Fly stone Superior. Spanish Indigo Jubube paste - Squills, Cinnamon barK Chalk,rQuick ailver Croion oil. Rotten stone Creosote, Cream tariar Castor oil, Iodine, . -Phosphate of Ammonia i, Hy a x Potash, , Veratna 1 fodide iron. Strychnia Pure roorpma Lunar Causlic Iodide mercurf , Sal tartar rTarpeth mineral Acetic acw.protocarb: iron Solpb; Potash ! VVhite precipiUte, piperine Chloride soda Bicarb. Potash PrPinitafA ' ' Corrosive sublimate Tartar emetic, Elaterium Chrale Iron and Quinin Sulphate Quinine ' Carbonate of Ammonia Violin siring?, Coat plaUr Phosphorus, Sealing w Wafers. Lamp wickr . Coarse and Fine Comb Blacking, Gun Arabic w Henry's Magnesia 3 PowderpufiSfFtesh powder Cayenne Pepper Pink saucers, Potash," fmlelible Ink! Gold Lett London musUrd,CochnealjSorgical InstrumenU, Afc April 15, 1846. v. ? : ' fKUR. Ice HbnsesViU boorneo' on the first M vLJ of May, and we would say to those who wi to engage Ice by the Season, to send in their ,,D!. QuanUties to suit purchasers, will be fsrnisbfd at times during the Summer, and all orders Jrotn !r surroundiag Townsnd ; Country, promptly Jen ded to. -ftM ILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO, ApriLl J-I84g.tv-Wy: ; ' - 'I AUCTION "AND COMMISSION STORE, RAIiEIGn, 2f . C. ,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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