" -JeK ' i vY ANB NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. '.-'.. -Of PaMUaed Scni-Uecllff IT WEST ON REGALES 1 KDixoa ixo mwrxrraoa. ? ; 1 TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1846. 5 1TO JL U.TIfi XliYII. NUMBER SC; TERMS OF f HE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. SbcrittioiuFif doll per annum half in Aivertiseauttt. For eTery fi'wfeen first insertion, One Dollar ; each ubBeqaent insertion, Twenty-fire Cent. ( ( ;:. -) ;(; - -. Caurt Order and Judicial AivrtUevuni will be charred 35 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 J per eeat. will be made from the regular prices, for adrerUsers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Scxi-Wkkxt Rs ciBTsa, will also appear in the Wcixlt Paper, free . of charge." . -'... XT Letters to the Editor most be ros-r-rAio. CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! rnrrTE would respectfully inform the citizens of V V Raleigh, and the public geoe rally, tnat we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where we constantly keep on band a fall assortment of high ly flavored imported Cigars, including REGALIA, ESPERANZA, CAZADOKE, CUBRY, LANORMA, HAVANA, WERNER, PRINCIPE; Ac &c dec and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of snperior chewing TOBACCO; Maccuba, Congress, coarse Rappee and Scotch SNUFF; Cigar cases, 8ffuff Boxes, and all articles in the line, which we offer at New York prices, by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigars and To bacco. will always be furnished . with the best kinds, suited to the taste of the connoiesur. Call and try at Kit A USE & MILLER'S, Fsyettcville street, opposite the City Hall. Sept 2. 89 Bacoa ;and Lard. A lot of newDACOlf and LARD, jost to hand. " , " " 8. M. WHITAKER. Raleigh. March, 6, 1846. 19 THE unparalleled popularity of HAY'S LININENT is a aurety of ita Tirtue. The genuine Hay's Liniment has cured over twenty thousand cases of Piles in the United States. It is the only article ased and prescribed by the faculty of New York, and it is tecommeoded by every Phy sician in the country who basased it, or seen its effects on others. The genuine has Comstock 4 Cos name on each wrapper. For sale at the following places: P F Peseud, Raleigh ; B E Cook, Wartenton ; W C Andrews, Henderson t P J Brown, Louisburg ; O Howard, Tsrboro' ; W H Wesson, Gaston 1 and by one Merchant in every place in the United States. March 16, 1846. J . 23 6m COUXSTOCK & Co'i Termlfnse. The best and surest of all Vermifuges is no w for sale in this place (where my be seen certificate.) For sale at the following places : P F Pescnd, Raleifrh ; B E Cook, Warrenton ; W C Andrews, Henderson; P J Brown, Louisburg ; O Howard, Tsrboro ; ,W H Wesson; Gaton ; and by one Mer chant in every plaee in the United Slates." March 16, 1846. 23 6m New Spring and Summer GOODS-1846. last received, a splendid Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, At the Raleigh Cheap Cash Store, One door below Messrs. Williams, Hatwood & Co's. Drag Store, which consists in part of the fol lowing: FOIL THE XjADIES ; Berages.Batzerines, Crape Liece, Fig'd and Plain Silks and Satins, Shaded Lawns, Ginghams do., Long Lawn Cross over Robes. Swiss, Mall, and Book Muslins, . Jackonett Muslin and 'Cambric, Graduated Lawns and Muslins, Organdie, Taney Cravats and dress Handkerchief, Linen Cambric 1 anddilk Handkerchiefs, Grass Skirts, Hose, Silk and Cotton, Calicoes 'of all shades and qualities. Trimmings, Gimps and Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves and Mitts, Feather Fans, &c dec. FOR GEXXIEnGX 5 Superior Black, Brown, Blue, Green, and Olive Cloths, Black French Casimeres, Doe Skin do. do. A variety of Fancy Cassimeres, Gambroon, Linen Drills, MarsaUles, Cashmere and Satin vestlngs, great variety, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and Hosiery, Shirt Col lars, Cravats and Scarfs, of all kinds., - A large lot of best Linen Sheeting from 2 J to 2 yards wide, will be sold unusually low, with a variety of other Goods needless to mention. ' We will not make extravagant promises of great bargains, as we prefer oar Goods and prices to speak for themselves. Oars is, M be it remembered," the Raleigh Cheap C&ah Store. HEARTT 4 JORDAN. April 6, 1846. s- 23 (XT Standard, Biblical Recorder, copy. EDGE WORTH EXAMINATION, AT the close or Prot Moaeas's first year, will be held on Wednesday and Thuraday, the i3th and 14th of May, before a Committee of Visitors. Parents and Guardians of Pupils, and friends of learning, are respectfully invited to attend. . The Pupils of Edgeworth, are arranged in four Departments; the First, Second, J unior and Senior : The Graduating Class of each year, receive DirLOVAs, as a permanent memorial of a liberal education. Young' Laoiis, desiring to finish their Education at this Seminary by entering the Junior or the 8enior Class, will be allowed the full benefit of their former 8todies. - - : . -,- . The next Term of 23 weeks, win open on ThW da, the 2d of July. . Msrch 14, 1846. - , 22 te . . Samuel F. Phillips, . ATTORNEY AT I.AW, t V;.CHAPEL:HllJb.N.C.- "- Jan. C, 1846. - 2tt TfTlOR AliE. A Wool Cardiug Ma ii: chlUC, Fixlnrea, Vtc iB excellent or der. Address the Subscriber, Raleifrh, or apply per sonally, to him at the Neose River Oil Works, f K.tt , WILLIAM H. MEAD. April 1, 1845; " (HX. Standard) 27 Important and Useful Works on ' Farming, Gardening, See. Sec, TUB Stock Kaiser's Manual, a Guide to the rais ing and Improvement of Cattle, by W. Youatt. , A History of The Horse, in all its varieties and ases, with directions for the care of all diseases to which be is liable. Treatise on Cattle, Their Breeds, Management, and diseases. The Young Mill-Wright and Miller's Guide. ' MaeKensie's Five Thousand Receipts in all the useful and domestic arts. . Lectures on The Applications of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture, by James F. W. John ston, M. A. i Every Mao His own Cattle Doctor : containing the, causes, symptoms, and Treatment of all the dis eases Incident to Oxen, Sheep and Swine, by Clatter, Yooatt and Skinner. . Leibig's Organic Chemistry applied to Physiology and Pathology, ; Fanner's Own Book, Cobbet's American Gardener, The American Shepherd, by Morrell, with en gravings. Clatter on Diseases of Horses, by J. 8. Skinner, The Complete Cook and Confectioner, by J. M. Sanderson, of The Franklin House Philadelphia, Miss Leslie's House Book, Complete Cookery, Meson's Farrier Improved, Hinds Farriery, Arator, by John Taylor,; Buist on the Cultivation of the Grape, Agricola, by a N. C. Farmer. For Sale by H. D. TURNER, 1 , st the N. C. Book Store. The United States Hotel, isr JAUES II. BIRCH. PennsylTania Afenne, Washington, D. C. rmHE PROPRIETOR of this elegant and com 1 m odious house (of the lite firm of Tyler & Birch) takes occasion to re-new to the public his ac knowledgments for the liberal encouragement which he has continued to receive. Consulting the comfort of his guets as the principle of action, the proprie tor assumed the undivided control ofthe establish ment, determined upon sustaining its high reputa tion to the extent of his experience and exclusive at tention. With this view the house will be found at all times adapted to the requisitions of the seasons. The edifice, constructed upon the modern plan, com mands the advantages of light and air in every apartment. The proprietor would particular invite the atten tion of gentlemen, parties, and families visiting the metropolis, to the location of the hotel. SituaTe con venient to the Capitol and '. other public buildings, within five minutes walk of the Railroad Depot, and upon the promenade side of the main avenue, the ad vantages of the house in this particular, whether for business or for recreation, are apparent. In addition te this, with a table well supplied with the good things of the season, with a corps of disciplined and obliging servants, and moderate charges, the under signed is assured of sustaining bis house from the eminently flattering and extensive list of its custo mers. JAMES H. BIRCH. April 16, 1846.' : 32 2sw6w St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, If. C. Right Ret. L. S. IVES, D.' D. Visiteb, Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, Rictok. THE Summer Term of this School will com mence 00 the 4th day of June, and continue till the 10 m of November. The Winter Term will im mediately follow, and continue from November 1 1th, till April 15th, 1847, thus making a Session of ten months, ' The principal building of this Institution is of brick, 90 by 60 feet, and three stories high. The wings are of granite, 57 by 34, and two stories high. These buildings are in the centre of an oak grove of 25 acres, and afford ample accommodstions for all purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character connected with the School, j The course of instruc tion in every department is thorough, and is ad mini s teredoby four gentlemen end seven ladies. It is the intention of the Rector in all bis arrange ments, to sustain, and as far es possible, increase the claims of the School to the very liberal share it has hitherto enjoyed of the public lavor and support. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. For Board, and English Tuition, per term of 6 months' , ' ' I $100 00 Tuition in French ' 12 50 in Music, on the Piano, Organ, or Guitar L 25 00 Witti $3 for use of Piano or Organ, Tuition on the Harp with use of instrument 40 00 M in Drawing and Painting 15 00 Pens and Ink ., . ,. 1 75 N. B. The clothing of pnpils must be marked with the owner's name in fuu. To prevent rivalry and extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed for Sundays and special occasions. This consists, in Summer, of a straw bonnet with light blue ribbon, and a plain white dress. Their ordinary apparel may be of any material suitable for School girls. Jewels and Lace are prohibited. The Religious services of the 8chool being held in its Chapel, by the Rector, pupils have rarely occasion to visit the City. From their friends or relatives in the City, they are allowed to accept invitations, for the day only, once a month, and never for the evening. They are not allowed to have accounts at stores except at the request of their Parents or Guardians, nor are they allowed to visit the stores, without the company of a Teacher. , Raleigh, April 2, 1846. ; , 28 , SPRING, 1846 NEW GOODS. Richardson & Co.. Wholesale Dealen, S3 Halo St, Richmond, Ta. ARE now receiving, by various arrivals, a Isrge Stock of. i , ! ; Their sssortment. this' 8eason. of Fsncv articles. suited to both Ladies and; (gentlemen ,- will embrace tne greatest variety they have ever bad, ot the latest styles imported ; and their Stock of STAPLES will be found equal to any in the City. jkit.rrnnr.ta fmm trio iiinntrv. Bra reanesiea ta ex amine their Goods, with the assurance, thai they will oe sold on reasonable terms, ; t Richmond. March 21. 1846. , 25 17tp The Subscriber intends continuing to furnish the Rsleigh Market with good Beef, Mutton, Lamb, 4c during the present year, at much lower prices than heretofore. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. Liberal Cssh' prices will be paid by the Subscriber, for" good Beef, Mutton, Veal and Lamb, at all times during the year, and those having to sell, will do well ftlarketing to call on him before selling. . . , v W. A. HARRISON. Raleigh.'AprU 8, 1846. - fc 29 tf PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. ipllTRUS W. FIELD, offers for Sale, at mJ the lowest Manufacturers' prices, very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumers in all sections of the country, t Paper of all kinds made to oruer at soon nonce. The Stock of printing paper is unusually large, s part of which is of very superior quality. PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz: Feltings, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine,Twine, 4c 4c. RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, frc d c. purchssed, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid New York, March 18, 1846. 24 ly FIKE! THE JET7BA INSURANCE C09IPA WY, of Ilartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the UnitedStateSjandpaysitslossesprompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to 8. W. WHITING. June, 1845. Agent. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Mr. Ebenezer Webster, of Providence, (R. I.) was cured of a severe ASTHMA by using five bottles. Rev. Simeon Siegfried was cured of Influenza, a Hoarseness, snd a hard dry Cough, by one bottle. Rev. Dr. Babcock, of Pouglikeepie, says, that knowing Dr. Jay ne to be a regular Physician, and having used his medicines personally and in bis family, does not hesitate to commend them as safe and eminently useful medicines, and a valuable ad dition to our Materia Medica. Rev. John Segur, of Lambertsville, New Jersey, who was suffering with a hoarseness snd soreness of the lungs snd throat, and a suffocating Asthma, was cured by one bottle. Mr. J. L. Simpkins says that it cured his wife of CONSUMPTION, and one of his children of HOOPING COUGH. Rev, Jonathan Going, D. D , Professor of Gran ville Collrge, Ohio, says. He wa laboring under a severe COLD, COl'GH and HOARSENESS, snd that bis difficulty of breathing wan st great that he felt himself in imminent danger of immediate suffoca tion but was perfectly cured by using this Ex pec tor anu Mrs. Dilks, of Salem, N..J. was cured of Asthma of 20 year's standing, by using two bottles of this medicine. Mrs. Ward, also, Of Salem, was cured of the same complaint, by five bottles. JAYNE'S HAIR TON IC. We know Dr. Quigley personally, and there is no man in the country whose opinion is entitled to more respect. He is on all subjects honest snd sincere, and his high charscter as a Physician can be attested by the first medical men in the ciij.rhiladel Sun. Shepherd's Town, vi ,uct. 10, 1843. Dear Sir, Too inquire of me whether I have used your Hair Tonic, and with what eSect. Several vears ago my hair began to tail rapid it from the scalp, and I bad the prospect of premature baldness. At length a friend recommended your Hair Tonic. I used three or four bottles, according to the printed directions, and at the end of six months, my hair was thick set, and since, its tendency to turn grey was arretted. I bave never before given a certmcate, recommend ing patent medicines, which indiscriminately used, as they often are, do much injury; but in a case like the present, where I know the article to be beneficial, and that it can do no hsrm, I have no scruples in staling facts within my own knowledge. Your s, &c Jons (cislkt, M. U. Dr. D. Jaths, Philadelphia. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. A zemleman of a scrofulous habit, became affected with Ulcerations of the Throat and Nose, and a dis agreeable and troublesome disease of the skin. In deed bis whole system bore the marks of being satu rated with disease. One band and wrist were to much affected that be bad lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and of fensive Ulcers, and bis band and wrist were as hol low and poroos as a honey comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevita ble from a loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of Jatwc's Altihativi, and having taken 16 bottles, is now pfecti.y cured. Ftjb. Ledger. This ALTERATIVE operates throngh the circu lation and purifies the blood and "eradicates diseases from the system, wherever located ; and the numer ous cures it has performed in diseases of the Skin, cancer, scrotaia, uoitre, uiver uompiaim, sis, and other Chronic diseases, is truly astonishing. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. 8 Soutb Third Street, Philadelphia. DOES NOT REASON AND COMMON SENSE teach us that EXPECTORATION is the most natuial as well as the most xrrccTUAL agent in arrestingand curing PULMONARY DISEASES? Reason ssy st as, because OBSTRUCTION is either immediately or remotely the canse of Catar rhal Fevers, producing Croup, Consumption, and Abscesses of the Lungs, Pain and Soreness of the Throat, Breast, Sides, or Shoulders Bronchitis, ex citing mucous and purulent secretions, thereby clog ging up the Inngs, so as to more or less impede both respiration and the tree circulation of the blood, cau sing the difficulty of Breathing, and ASTHMA, Pleurisy, Hoarseness and Loss of Voice, Dropsy of the Heart and Chest, Rupture of Blood Vessels and Bleeding fiom Throat and Lungs, and SPITTING OF BLOOD. To remove this Obstruction, from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and Jo produce a radical cure, nothing has ever been found equal 10 JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It stands unrivalled It stands pre-eminent tbt iti and you will acknowledge that its virtues Havs: sot; son cannot it otsssatsd 'r that it stands far above and beyond be reach of competition ; that it is the only reasonable, tbe only namral and the cur ly truly socoessrol method of arresting and curing dis eases of the Pulmonary Organs, . ET Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third etreet, Philadelphia, and for Sale by - . WllUnms. Haywood Sc Co., ;V' "?,, j ,U Agents, Raleigh. PAIN EXTRACTOR. FROM TWO TO EIGHT TIMES CHEAPER THAN BE FORE, OR NOTHING IF THE CSER IS NOT DE LIGHTED WITH IT. 1 A N article that every family must consider indis- JM pensable when they knew its power and value and wnich bag 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 the 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 Sore, old or fresh, and all ex ternal pains snd aches, no matter where, shall be re duced to comfort by it in five minutes saving life, limb or scar. No burn caa be fatal jf this is applied, unless the vitals are destroyed by the accident. It is truly magical to appearance in its effects. Enquire for " ConneiV Magical Pain Extractor Salve,' at Comstock and Co's, 21 Courtland Street, New York. Price 25 cents or four times as much for 50 cents, and near ten times as much for a Dollar. Catjtioh Be sure and get Connel's, as counter feits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comstock & Co., or never touch it, 5 j 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 ; and by one Merchant in every place in the United States. March 16, 1846. 23 6m FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL. 7TniTE next Session of the Female U Seminarv. under the suDervision of Mr. SSBW 0 7 " and Mrs. FINCH, will commence on Wednesday, the lt of April, proximo, with increased advantages. An additional Teacher has been employed for the de partment of Mpsic and French, who comes highly re commended from one of the first Seminaries of New England. j DEPARTMENTS AND TEACHERS. English Department, Mas. M. L. FINCH. Latin, Moral and Natural Phi-n losopby, Chemistry and As- C Rst. J. J. FINCH. tronomv. S Music and French, Drawing and Painiing, Miss A. S. TUCK. TERMS PER! SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washing,' Fuel, &c. " $60 . Primary English Branches, ' 6 8ccond Class do. do. 8 Higher, I 10 Highest, ! 12 Latin, j 1 Music, i 20 French, ! 10 Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 Italian, 10 No deduction for absence, except in cases of pro tracted sickness. Raleigh, March 30, 1846.! 26 uissoiiMon. lVf V -Jf . THE Mercantile Copartnership heretofore exist ing between JAMES McKESSON & SON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The Store at Morganton, from February 1, 1846, will be con tinued by Jamzs McKessoit. And the Stores at Gold Hill, in Burke County at Val'dor, Bracket town and Minersville, in McDowell County, will be continued by Willi ax F. McKessox. The Mining Copartnership between the same parties is also dissolved, except that the Mine, long known as the " Wilkinson Mine" is still 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 ; i JAMES McKESSON & SON. . Morganton. Feb. 1, 1846.! 12 tf Popular American Works, FOR FAMILY USE. TT IBRARYof Practical Medicine, comprized in a A Series of Original Dissertations, arranged, and edited by Alex.Tweedie, M. D. F. R. S., 3 volumes. The Family Physician, or the reformed System of Medicine, on Vegetable or Botanical Principles, by W. Beach, M. D. Popular Medicine, or Family Adviser, by Reynell Coates, M. D j - i Gunn's Domestic Medicine,Raymonds Copy,1845, Dickson's Practice 2 vols, by Samuel Henry Dick son, M. D , Professor in the South Carolina College, The Family Physician, being a domestic Medical Work. ;". ! Medicines, their uses, and mode of Administration, by David Meredith Reese, M. D. A Practical Treatise on Diseases of Children, by James Stewart, M. D. A. M. A Treatise on Protracted Indigestion and its con sequences, by A. P. W. Phillip, M. D. F. R. S. Condie on Diseases of Children, Ferguson's Practical Surgery by Norris, Dewees on Children, ; A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye, by Lau rence, . ' I I. Mcintosh's Practice of Medicine, with notes and additions, by Samuel George Morton, M. D. A Trestise on the Diseases of the Heart, by J. Hope, M. D. F. R. S. Principles of Medical Jurisprudence, by W. A. Guy, I Tbe above Works have lately arrived, and are offered for Sale at the Catalogue Prices, by' HENRY D. TURNER, at the N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Aprl 14. ! 30 INORTH CAKOLltA Mutual 1 Insurance Company PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa nv has been formed in this Slate, under the name and style of the 44 North Carolina mutual in Mm . , . . .. ...it surance Company, and is now fully organixea, oy the appointment of tbe following Officers, vu : JOSIAH O. WATSON, "resident, ALBERTlSTITH, "Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Tressorer, . THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY,' Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, j Executive Com ALBERT; 8TITH, V rSuee WESTON R. GALES, S miUee . 5 The Comnanv is now prepared to receive a p plica. lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies 00 the same. Br the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture,- Merchsndize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. 1 ' Tbe Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B, B. Smith, at the corner 01 t ayeiteville and Hsr eett Streets, where full information and explanations. touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will 1 cheerfully furnished by the secretary of tbe Com Pny. ' Raleigh, January 17, 1848 6 tf Body Look Here, NEW . FRUITS AND C0NFECTI0NAR1ES, KEADYFOR THE SPItHf G. Jl IjAKGB and most splendid assortment selected jBX in person by the Subscriber himself, and great pains tsken to select such articles of CANDIES, p kli 1 , and olner Confectionaries, as cannot fail to please toe most choice persons. Please call and omin B.t. L t- . ...... """w wuicu consists in part, ot me loi lowing articles : Clear Lemon Candy, Striped do j , do Lump do i do ; H oarhound Candy, 2 Chocolate do Vanilla do Lemon Drops do Cream, do Clear Pepermint do . superior article 8lriped do do Lump do ' do Cake do do Almond Stick do Sugar Almond do Annisseed do " Cloves - do . Cinamon ? do Red Rose . do Sugar Plum , do Sassafras do Bergamot do Lobster do v Barley . , do Sasafras Lozenges, Mint Lozenzes. i White Rose do Rock do And many other kinds, too tedious to mention Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Currants Grapes, Raisins, Prunes, Cocoanuts, Dates,. Tamarinds, &c. &c. Palm Nuts, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Chesnuts, dec. 4c, ' Ginger, Apple, Peach, Sec. Ac. 5 &&&S?n of all kinds, constantly on hsnd, and baked at the shortest notice for Parties. 22'8'ESXS8 of " kind and the be8t quality. CHEESE, of tbe best quality, Powdered Sugar for Cakes, (Stuart's best,) Crackers of all kinds, fresh Butter, Water, Sugar and So da, Dried Beef and Beef Tongues, Chipped Beef, and many other articles in the eating line. A Large Lot of Baskets of all sizes and quality, Large .Lot of Perfumeries, (low,) , Willow Carriages and Toys, all kinds. DOLLS ALL SJZES, And many other articles too tedious- to mention. Tbe Subscriber feels thankful to the citizens gener ally, and especially the Ladies, for the very liberal patronage he has received from them, and assures them, that nothing shall be wanting on his, part to please all who may patronize him, as he intends at all times, to keep the best articles, Fresh, and warranted. If not good they can be returned. j Merchants living in the adjoining Counties, will do well to come or send their orders for Confection eries to me in Raleigh, as I intend to sell by the wholesale so low, that it will be an inducement for them to buy here instead of going North or South. My Goods will be fresh at all times. AH orders prompt ly attended to, and the Goods well packed ; all I ask, is give me a call before buying elsewhere. JOHN R. WHITAKER. Raleigh, April 13, 1846. 30 1m THE Auto-Biography of Edward Gibbon, Esq., illustrated from his letters with occasional notes and narratives. By John Lord Sheffield. Complete in one Volume, 12 Mo. This day received by . , H. D. TURNER, At the N. C. Book. Store. April 24. ; 33 PRINTERS' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. , V THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a new Type Foundry in the City of New York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, 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 any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. . All the type furnish ed by os is hand-cast. Printing Presses furnished, snd also Steam En gines of the most approved patterns. N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance to repair Presses, and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. COCKUROFT & OVEREND; 68 Ann Street, New York.T , March 4,1846. M 19 6m To Travellers going North. RENEWAL OF DAILY XEVE, ia Petersburg and GrccnsTillc and City. Point Kail Roads James Eiver and Chesapeake Bay line of Steamers. ; TTTTTE would very respectfully advise the travelling yy Public, that we have commenced our Dailt JjIXK. With an additional Steamer, and the improved con dition of the .City Point Rail Road, we are prepared to put the triavei through, to Baltimore in fine time and style. Our Stesmers bave been thoroughly repaired, and considerable improvements made in the interior; ar rangements, in which the comfort of the Traveller has been our aim. i f They will consist as follows : ; . - I '' On Jsmes River, On tbe Bay, Curtis Peek, Capt. Davis, Georgia, Cant. Cannon, Alice, Capt. Skinner, Herald, Capt. Russell. 1 ' Jewess: Capt. sutton. 1 Boats, that for speed and beauty, will vie with any in the Southern .waters. . The gentlemanly deport ment of the Officers is well known. r- The City Point Rail Road has undergone a tho rough repair, both on the Road and Machinery. fassengers leaving weklon Uepot (or Uaston ev ery night, (except Saturday) will go on direct, witn out delsy, by Rail Road to Petersburg , from thence by Rail Road 19 miles) to City) Point, thence by one of the superior 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 Cumberland. . - f, Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, ri v meals included on the Stesmers, , $9 CD . . Fare from Weldon Depot or Gaston, to Norfolk, meals included en the Steamers, . . SO 00 ' Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be tad of C, C. Peon. Esq. at Gaston. . ' For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to , WM. M. M OODY, Jr., - .;,.: . General Agent, Office James Hirer and Bay Ltne, . ', Wiuox DiroT,N. C, March 2, 1846. ii 20 Every Comstock's . : Extract of Sarsaparilla, Superior quality at half-price for the cure el ? (sCROFUEA, Chronic Rheumatism. General 3 JJebiIitJ Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the skin, Tetter, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases, Biles, from an im pure habit of Body, Ulcerations ; of tbe Throat and Leg Pains and Swellings of tbe Bones, Liver Affec tions, and all Diseases 1 arising from an impure state of the Blood, Exposures and imprudences in life, ex- cessive use of Mercury, dcc.,1 ; i , . , . ,, The great popularity of Sarsaparilla, and its es tablished efficacy, renders it superfluous to enter into any encomium of its virtues or adduce any evidence in its favor. - 1 . - J --' The Sarsaparilla is warranted positively as good as any other that can be made at One Dollar, at just half the price of those so much advertised, and as strong and in as large bottles, viz FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. OR FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN. , This article has cured Scrofula of 30 veareV after the Dollar articles had been used in Tain. To be had in New York only nt 21, Courtland . Street. . i- . v ': ' For sale at the following: nlacee . P. F. Pescnd. Raleigh ; B. E. Cook, Warrenton ; W. C. Andrews. Henderson; ; P; J. Brown Louisbure : Gi Howard. Tarboro' 1 W. H. Wesson, Gaston and by one -mar 1 . mercnant in every place in the United States. March 16, 1846. , .. , 23 6m .' Brilliant Schemes ! J. G. GREGORY & CO. MANAGERS. . $30,000! Alexandria Lottery, Class 18 for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday. r e.t- lfiia - - ixinv vu, 10m' PRIZES: ! I 10,000! I 3,140! - , 2,500! 50 of 1,000! "h.'&c. !' " . &c. .. "' $30,000 ! 6.000! 3,000! 2,000 ! 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. Wholes $10 Halves $5 Quarters $21. Certificatesof Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do. do . 25 Half do. 65 Do. do : 25 Quarter do. 32 $35,294! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 19, for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday May 16, 1848. - . VIRT SFLXSTSID SCHXMX t 2 s'j &s3r-$ 3 6 Prizes of $2,500 10 do 1.500 30 do 1,200 50 Prizes of $100(1 50 do . BOO &C. &C, : $5 Quarters $2 50. Tickets 810 Halves Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $135. , Do do of 26 Half do 67 60 Do do , of 20 Quarter do 33 75' $30,000 Class No. 20, for 11840. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, May 23, 1846. . OaAND CArrTALS. 830,000 $10,000 ! t 5,000! 3,000 ! $2,500 ! ' 01,017 ! 100 prizes of 01,0001 . Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate el Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 25 Half do , 65 ' 25 Quarter do 32 6d THE.MAMMMOTH! $50,000 CAPITAL I ' Ulaii'AO. IZ, for I84B, To be drawn at! Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday May 30th, 1846. . 1 - ; SPLENDID CAPITALS! . 1 Grand Capital 1 Splendid Prize of 2 do do i 2 do do ; 2 Prizes of 2 do , 4 do 50,000 20,000 . laooo 7,500 5.000 300 238 20, do 2,000 20 do . 1,000 : 20 do -'. 600 40 do .i - 1 " -500 i 50 do 300 . . 200 do , S, 200.'-- 78 raBEB 'LOTTERY 14 DSAWIf BALtOTS Tickets $15 Halves $7 CO Quarters $3 75 ! Eighths $1 874. Certificates of packages of 26 Wholes $180 00 ' Do. do. 26 Halves ' 90OO Do. do. . 26 Quarters ' . 45 00 Do. do. 26 Eighths- 22 50r Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of. Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive , the most prompt attention, and an official account ot each drawing sent immediately after it is over te all ' , wno oroer trom us. Aooress, J. G GREGORY fc Co. Managprs u : Washington City, P. New Goods. ; L THE Subscriber has just received a fresh supply of both ... DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, comprising nearly every thing usually kept either ia a Dry Goods 8 to re or Family Grocery ; which having; been bought under his own inspection, he feels confi dent that he can sell as low as any regular house in tbe place. : Among othet things, he. bass first rate article of Sugar-house, Syrup, Pine Apple Cheese, 1 M ay lard's best Virginia Scotch Snufl, also, Mr. M iu ' tor's Scotch Snuff, Powdered Sugar, Loaffc Crushed Sugar, d-c. ; Ladies fine' dress aid walking Shoes, v Misses Shoes, all quaKties j Slippers, Gendemen fine Calf Bootee, . &e. Muslins, Cambrick, IrUfi s uneo, jinem vamone awaammtm' ings 1 ParasoU and Parasolett -Checks, bleacbe4 sod unbleached Domestic, Canvass;: raaaing, yaifc coes, of .all. qualifies ; NankeenTweeds, Cloth, UIWWU MMUVU, VVIVISU - v.univ - y -T- a, - His Goods will be sold low for Cash, or on a short , credit to nunetual customers- - --ts l-- . . . r. s.jL VHrrAKERfi Raleigh, May 1, 1846. ' :, 2, 4

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