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j ! :,- i I i! - 1K1 tL . - - V , . -C - v . . .y- . .',. '-rri-f-i-,''J-i''', rZtve" r sv 1 i i" J -iL -A. t ' I lilt e - t'-" ' J- ' v- ' 1 ' -" ; . t ' j ..' '' .' M .- ; ... v.,. '3 f Til CAROLINA GAZE TTE . r -4. .- v . .... Published. Semi-Weekly, by V :'. FRIDAY, MAY 15r 1846. W .15 S T ON R.)G ALE S , V t ( EBITO& AST PJLOPBIETOE. am II I I II x a .in - lit -. ii i i it : - i-- in i w- 'M v--:v!y ,vo ltut iiy j&o ywYyyyyyyyyy::- - A$r .. . AKB'NOM TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKCY. REGISTER. r Sicrtpwa- FiTe dollara per annum half in adr&icer ' . ' - : A$toertisementr.-roi erery Sixteen Lines, first iaseion, One Dollar; ach pubsequent inxirtioa, Tw4ty-fi? Cenu. ; . "Vr , ;- -r - - Ctftrt Order and Judicial Advertisements will ba charged" 25 per cent" higher j but a deduction o 33 J per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year-N,". 1 x i AdTertisements, inserted in the Semi-Vceki.t R cistr, will also appear in the Veklt Paper, free of cjarge. ; ; .7 "' ?: " ' ' -. H3" Letter to the Editor must be rosT-riin. 5 . !! CIGARS! CIGARS! ! CIGARS ! ! ! would respectfully inform the citizens of V'V Kalcigh.tnd the public generally, mi we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where we constantly keep on band a full aiortmeni of high ly flivored imported dgarf, mcIUJing IKCUALIA. ESPEKANZA, -CAZADOKE, I j.ANORMA, ' IWERNEK, i &c. . , CUBRY, HAVANA. PRINCIPE, &c. and jH kind of domestic manufactured Cigars. A genial assortment of aupeiior chewing TOUACCO; Maccuba, CongreiM, coarse Kay pee and Scotch SNUFF; Cigar cases. Snuff Rxe, and all articles in the line, which we offer at Neio 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 bacrS. will always be furnished with the best kinds. suttc-d to the taste of the connotesur. - Call and try at KRAUSE & MILliER 8, Fayettcville street, opposite the City Hall. rpt 2. - 39 - FTTIIE unparalleled popularity of HAY'S il LINIMENT is Y surety of iu virtue. Tbej genuine Hay's Liniment has cured over twenty thoi&aud cases of Piles in. the United States. It is the jonly article used and prescribed by the faculty of New York, and it is recommeuded by every Phy eiciaWn the country who has used it,, or seen its effects on others. The genuine has Comslock 4 Co's naneon each wrapper.- " " Fjor sale at the following places: P F PeKud, Ralligh i D C Cook, Warrenton; VV C Andrews, Heijderson 1 P J Brown, Jouisburg ; G Howard, Tarooro ; W H Wesson, .(Sasion i and . by one Merchant in every place in the United States. March 16. 1846. - - 23 6m A'ew Spring I and ' Summer GOODSl4:6. ! last received, a iplendid Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY. DRY GOODS, Al the Kalcijli - Cheap Cash Store, On door below Messrs. WitLiAxs, Hat wood dc Cos. Drag Store, which consists in part of the fol lowing: - - - FOR THE LADIES; Bsiages, Balzeriaes, Crape Liece, Fig'd and Plain and Satins, Shaded Lawns, Ginghams do., Lobg Lawn Cross over Robes, Swiss, Mull, and llatpic Muslins, Jackonett Muslin and Cambric, Graduated Lawns and Muslins, Organdie, 'Fancy CriU -and dress Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric ant) a'ilk Handkerchiefs, Grass Skirls, Hose, Silk antl Cotton, Calicoes of all shades and qualities. Trimmings, Gimps and Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves anil Mitts, Feather Fans, &c &c i FOR GKTl,IiTIE: 3uperior Black, Brown, Blue. Green, and Olive Cloth?, Black- French Casimeres, D e Skin do. do. A Variety of Fancy Cassimeres, Gambioon, Linen Drills, Marsailles, Cashmere and Satin vesting, great variety, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and Hosiery, Shirt Sol- litf, Cravats and Scarfs, of all kinds. A targe lot of best Linen Sheeting from 2 to 2j yads wide, will be sold unusually low, with a variety of ther Goods needless to mention. We will not make extravagant promises of great bttrgains, as we prefer our Goods and prices to speak foj themselves. - Ours is, 44 be it remembered," the lialeigh Cheap Cash Store. S . HEAIMT 4- JORDAN. jApril'6.-' 1846. . . 23 i NOTICE TO TEACHERS. rfflHE Trustees of the Ridgeway Academy in 8 Warren County, North Carolina, desire to em ploy a competent gentleman to take eharge of this IiistituUon. The tuition fees nave for the last two yoars yielded to the incumbent about (600 and that amount may, it is thought,' reasonably be expected to one who would apply himself diligently to his duties. Is will, however, be required that the Teacher shall cajte the School on his own responsibility. . jThe I -cation is healthy, and the neighborhood rrforal. Proposals for the Situation are invited be tween this time and the 13th Jane, when the meet-i . leg of the Board of Trustees will be held. I Communications will be addressed to the Subscri bsr, at Ridgeway Post Office." ' I ' TH. CARROLL. . May 8. 1846. " 37 Jt University. i HE PuMit Anniversary' Examination -of the Students of the University of North Carolina. will be held at Chapel Hill, on Monday, the 25th day f May ensuing, and be continued from u ay to day intil Thursday , the 4th day of June, being the Jirti 'Thursday in the Month, which last mentioned day is appointed for the Annual Commence- ?ient of the College. 7 J 'The following Trustees compos the Committee yf Visitation: .. .' . ; . i " His Excellency WM. A. GRAHAMV k.- 'Governor and President fer officio Jflon. D. L. Swaiw, L.L. D. President of College. John L. Bailey, Charles Manly, . Simmons J. Baker, John H. Bryan, John R.J. Daniel, John M. Dick, . !Robert B.Gilliam, jCalvtn. Graves, "John D. Hawkins, Louis D. Henry, Jsmea T. Morehead, -Samuel F. Patterson,: Thomas Raffin.- . . .Romulus M. Saunders, James 8 Smith, Richard 1). Spaight, John D. Toomer, -Charles L. Hinton. Willie P. M ana-urn. .All other Members of the Board of Trustees who nay attend, will be considered Members also of this ilomuuutee. By order; ! CHARLES MANLY. Secretanr. Kalelgh, May J, 1846, 35 iTlie United States Hotel, BY JAMES H. BIUCII. ; Pennsylvania ATenne, Washington, D. C. TRUE PROPRIETOR of this elegant and com modious house (of the late firm of Tyler & Birch) lakes occasion to re-new to the public hts ac knowledgmenta for the liberal encouragement whicti be has continued to rot-eive. Consulting the comfort of his guests as the principle of action, the proprie tor assumed the undivided control of the 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 fouud at all times adapted to the requisitions cf the reasons. The edifice, constructed pon 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 uietroolis, to the location of the hotel. ' Situa'e con venient to the Capitol and other public buildings, within five minutee walk of the ilnilroad Depot, and upon the promenade vide of the main avenue, the ad vantages of the house in this particular, whether f. r business or for recreation, are apparent.' In addition to this, with a table well supplied with the gooJ things of the season, with a corps of disciplined and obliging servants, and moderate charges, the under signed is assured of sustaining his bouse from the eminently flattering and extensive list of its custo mers. JAMES H. BIRCH. April 16, 1846. 32 2aw6w St, Mary's School, RALEIGH, X. C. Right Rev. L. S. IVES, D- Visiter, Rev. ALDERT SMEOES, Rector, THE Summer Term of this School will com mence on i he 4th day of June, and continue till the 10th of No vember. , The Winter Term wiil im mediately follow, and continue from November 11th, till April 15ih, 1817, 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 wiugs are of granite, 57 by 31, and two stories high. These buildings are in the centre of an oak grove of 25 acres, and afford ample accommodations for all purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character connected with the School. The course of instruc tion in every department is thorough, and is adminis tered by four gentlemen and seven ladies. It is the intention of the Rector in all his arrange ments, to sustain, and as far as possible, increase the clsims 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 5 months $100 00 Tuition in French 12 50 " in Music, on the Piano, Organ, or Guitar 25 00 With $3 for use of Piano or Organ, , Tuition on the Harp with use of instrument 40 00 M in Drawing and Painting i 15 00 Pens and Ink ? 75 N. B The clothing of pupils must be marked with .the owner's name in full. t 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 School 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 1S4G NEW GOODS. Richardson & ; Co,, Wholesale Dealers, 83 Main SU Richmond, Ta. ARE now receiving, by various arrivals, a large Slock of SPRING DRY GOODS. Their assortment, this Season, of Fancy articles, suited to both Ladies and Gentlemen, will embrace the greatest varietv they have ever had. of the latest styles imported ; and their Stock of STAPLES will be found equal to any in the City. Merchants from the Country, are requested to ex amine their Goods, with the assurance, thai they will be sold. on reasonable terms. Richmond. March 21. 1846. 25 17tp Marketing, The Subscriber intends continuing to furnish the Raleigh 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 Cash prices will be paid by the Subscriber, for good Beef, Mutton, Veal and Lamb, at all limes during the year, and those having to sell, will do well to call on' him before selling. i VV. A. HARRISON. Raleigh, April 8, 1846. .' 29 tf Attention ! Wake Cavalry. PARADE at the Cspitol Square, on the lat Saturday in May, (instant,) equipped in Sum mer Uniform.' All dues to ihe Company unpaid on that day, for fires or contribution,. will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. By order of the Captain. ; . C W D HUTCHINGS, O 8 May 11, 1846. j , : - ?8 Ladies, embrace the presen?, or the ."Golden Jloment" may be lost for obtaining the ' Greatest Bargaint" eier before - offered in this place.: h.&s.p.ancker;ofnewyork. Dealers in FrencK English afid American Fancy ' Dry Goods , .. Are still in the 8tore. next door to , the one formerly oc;upied bj Mr. B B.. Smith.'wbere the Ladie-. by calling, can be saited in all articles in our line, cheaper than they can be- purchased in any of the Northern Cities. Having partially increased our Stock with many bandaome and des rable articles, and being compelled to close at an early dtiy, we will continue to oner inducements in . the way of: V Bargains'' far greater than any ever before offered to the . citizens of Raleigh. - To be convinced of the fact, you he only to call at ) H. & S. P. ANCKER'S - . Cheap Store. May 11. 1846. 38 N. B. We have on hand a splendid lot or White Robes and other white GooJ fir Ladies Dresses. Also, just received, a lot of fine open work .braid Bonnet, which will bej sold very low. H. 4 S.PA. PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CYRUS Y. FIELD, offers, for Sale, at the lowest Manufacturer' prices, a very exten sive asorlmeru 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. x The Slock of printing paper is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior quality. PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz: Fellings, Wire Cloth, Fourdriuier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarinefwine, 4 c- ?"C. RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, frc. Ac. purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid New York, March 18. 1846. 24 ly TIIC JETXX I.VSVRAICCECOJIPA Kf, of ISartforU, Conn. OrtVrg to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by tire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one eL the oldrst and bent Insurance Com paniesinthel7tmed$tate3,nd paysits losscsp.-ompt- Applications for Insurance in Rateish.nr its vi cinity.to I.e made to S. W. WHITING. June, 1845. Airent. JAYNE'S KXPKCTORANT. Mr. Ebenezer Webnter. of Providence, (11. 1.) was cured of a severe ASTHMA by u-ing five bottles Rev. Simeon tec fried was cured oi Influenza, a Hoarseness, and a bard dry Cough, by one bottle. Rev. Dr. llabcock. of PncghkcepMC, says, that knowing Dr Jayce to be'a regular Pliysiciun, and having used bis mcilirir.es personally and in his family, dues not hesitate to commend them as safe and eminently useful medicines, and a valuable ad-j dition to our . Materia Medica. Rev. John Segur, of Lamhertsille, New Jereey, who was suffering with a hoarseness and soreness of the lungs and throat, and a suffocating Asthma, was cured by one boitle. Mr. J L. iSimpkins says that it cured his wife of CONSUMPTION, and one of his children of HOOPING COUGH. Rev. Jonathan Going, D. Professor of Gran ville College. Ohio, says, ' He was laboring under a severe COLD, COUGH and HOAKsENExM, and that his difficulty of breathing was so great that he felt himself in imminent dnnger of immediate suffoca tion but was perfectly cured by using this Expector ant." 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 tSere is no man in the country whose opinion is entitled to more respect. He is on all subjects honest and sincere, and his high character as a Physician can be atteied bv the first medical men in the rity. Philadtl Sun. Shepherd's Town, Va ,Oci. 10, 1843. Dear Sir. You inquire of me whether I have used your Hair Tonic, and with what effect. Several years ago my hair legn to fall rapidly from ihe scalp, and I bad ihe prosper t 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, iu tendency to turn grey was arrested. I have never before given a certificate, recommend ing patent medicines, which indUcriminately us-ed, 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 harm, I have no scruples in staling farts within my own knowledge. Yonr's, Sic. Joua Qciolkt, M. D. Dr. D. Jatsk, Philadelphia. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. A gentleman of a scrofulous habit, became affected wiih Ulcerations of the Throat and 'Nose, and dis agreeable and troublesome disease of the frkin. In deed bis whole system bore ihe marks ofljeing satu rated with disease. One hand and wrist were, so mucb affected that he had lost the use of the band, every part being covered with deep, pamfiil, and of fensive Ulcers, and his band ami wrist were as hoi low and porous as a boney comb It was at this stage of bis complaint, when death appeared inevita ble from a loailrsouie diease, that be commenced ihe use of J atne'i AircaATive. and having taken 16 bottles, is now hhff-ctlt cured. Pub. Lkpger This ALTERATIVE operates through, ihe circu lation and pHrifiea the Wood and eradicates diseases Irom the system, wherever located ; and the numer ous cores it has performed in diseases of the Skin, Cancer, ScrofuU, Goitre. Liver Complaint. Dyspep sia, and other Chronic diseases, is truly astonishing. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. 8 South Third Street, Philadelphia. DOES NOT REASON AND COMMON SENSE.teach us that EXPECTORATION is the most NATca ai. as well as the most xrrrcTnAi. agent in tmestingand coring PULMONARY DISEASES? Reason ssys ye, because OBSTRUCTION is either immediately or remefely the cause of Catar rhal Fevers, producing "Croup, Consumption, and Abscesses of the Lungs, Pain and Soreness of ihe Throat. Breast, Sides, or Shoulders Bronchitis, ex citing mucous and purulent secretions, thereby clog ging up the lungs, so as o more or less impede both respiration and the rrc circulation of the blood, cau sing the difficulty of Breathing, and ASTHMA, Pleurisy, Hoarseness end Loss of Voice. Dropsy of the Heart and Chest, Rupture of Blood Vessels and Bleeding from Throat and Lungs, and SPITTING OF BLOOD. To remove this" Obstruction; from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and to produce a radical eure, nothina has ever been found equal to JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It stands unrivalled It stands pre-eminent TKT IT, and you will acknowledge that its virtues havb sot, nor cannot ot Bi.ATCB i that it stands Tar above and beyond the reach of competition that it is ibe only reasonable the only natural and ihe on ly truly successful method of arresting and curing dis eases of the Pulmonary Organs. ttO" Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia, and for Sale by Willi axus, Haywood & Co., Ageiiti, Raleigh. PAIN; EXTRACTOR, FROM TWO TO EIGHT TIMES CHEAPER THAN BE FORE, OR miim IF THE USER IS NOT DE LIGHTED WITH IT. A K article that every family most consider indis ta pensahle when they know iis power and value ai:U which has heretofore been sold too high to reach ail classes, has now been reduced in price, with & view that rirh and poor, high and low, and in fact every human leing may enjoy its comforts : and all who gel it fhall have the price returned to them if i. . i i . i . i tn - . uiry nre nui tieusjairu wiiu lir use. w e assert Wltn- out the possibility of contradiction, that all burns and fcalds, every External Sore, old or fresh, and all ex tenia! pains and aches, no matter where, shall be re duced to comfort by it iu five minutes saving life, iimti or scar. io hum can be fatal it this is applied, unless the vitals are destroyed ly the accident. It is truly magical to appearance in iu effects. Enquire for'-ConueTs Magical Pain Extractor Salve.' at Comstock ai'd Co's, 21 Courtland Street. New York nice zo cents or tour times as nnirh lor ou cents, and near ten limes as much for a Dollar. Cacti on Be sure and get Conncl's, as counter feits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comstock & Co., or never touch it. For sale at the following places : P. F. Pescud, Raleigh; D E. Cook, Warrenton W. C Andrews, Henderson; P. J. Etown, Louisburg ; G. Howard, Tarboro'; W. H. Wesson. Gaston ; and by one Meichant in every place in the United States. March 16.' 1846. 23 6m FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL. THE next SeioM f the Female Sci3iiiHry, und. r the supervision of Mr and Mrs. FINCH, will commence on Wednesday, the 1st of April, proximo, with iceieax-d advantage. An additional Teacher has been employed for the de partment of Mubic and French, who comes highly re commended from one of the first Seminaries of New England. DEPARTMENTS AND TEACHERS. English Department. Mas. M. L. FINCH. Latin. Moral and Natural Phi- iosofhy. Chemistry and As- C Ret. J.J. FINCH. trouomy, 3 Music and French, Drawing and Painting, Miss A. S. TUCK. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Hoard, Wsshing, Fuel. dec. f 60 Primary English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 8 Higher, i 10 Highest, 12 Latin, 10 Music, 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, 1816. 26 Dissolution. THE Mercantile Copartnership heretofore exist ing between JAMES McKEsSON & SON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The Store at Moran'.on, from February 1, 1846, will be con tinued by James McKrshox. And the Stores at Gold Hill, in Burke County at Val'dor, Bracket- town and Minersville, in McDowell County, will be continued by William F. McKesso. The Mining Copartnership between the same parties is also dissolved, except that the Mike, 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. ! JAMES McKESSON & SON. Morganton. Feb. 1, 1816. , 12 tf Popular American Works, FOR FAMILY USE. TJ" IBRARY of Practical Medicine, comprized in a QA Series of Original Dissertations, arranged and edited by Alex.Tweedie, M. D. F. K. 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. Gunn'a Domestic Medicine.Raymond's 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 1 realise 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, Mcintosh's Practice of Medicine, with netes and additions, by Samuel George Morton, M. D. A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, by J. Hope, M. D. F. E. 8. Principles of Medical Jurisprudence, by W. A. Guy, I ' ! The above Works hae lately arrived, and ere offered for Sale at the Catalogue Prices, by HENRY D. TURNER, at the N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, April 14. 30. NOUTII CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company iniURsUANT to Ac- of Assembly, a tJompa- 11 nv has been formed in this Slate, ander the name and atvl of the ' North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and ta now fully organized, hy the appointment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATsON. President, ALBERT 8TITH. Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasorer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, Executive Com ALBERT. STI T-H. miuee WESTON R. GALES, S mMee The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. Bv the Act of InterpWaiion, the Company is author ixed to take risks on Dwelling Houses. Store, Shops and other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or aaraage Dy t ire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Hr- sett Streets, where full information and explanations touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will lie cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. jj ' lUlsigh, January 17, 1845 f tf 1846. Medicines, , 1846, P. P. l'ESCUD- WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER, IN GENIJIN K Drugs, Medicines, Paints f Oils, Dye Stuffs, Per- J umery, r ancy Articles, yc.- Is now receiving his Spring supply of articles, which nave icen seiecteu in the X onhern Cities with grt at care. Every article I guarantee to be of the best qnalitv. anu noiu niysen pieugea, not to te undersold by 'my Competitors in this place, or Favettevilte. r-s Physicians and Dealers are respectfully and par ticularly iitviuu to examine my stock and prices, he fore' purchasing ehewhere, as I am determined to uffer greal inducements. In rnv selection of the me. sent sioia oi goous, the ladies were not forgotten, and in the list below, mar be found enumerated mini choice articles, which were purchased expressly for mem : lamaica Ginger, ("loves .ondoa calomel. Nutmeg tOrrjs root, Fly stone superior Spanish Indizo Fluke manna. Mace Jubube paste White wax. Alum 'quills. Cinnamon bark London blue mass, Alcohol Chalk, Quick silver Castile soup. Blue stone Croionoil. Rotten stone Creosote, ("ream tartar Castor oil, Iodine, Phosphate of Ammonia Hyd : Potash, Veratria iodide iron. Strychnia Pure morphia Lunar Caustic Iodide mercury, Sal tartar Furpeth mineral Acetic acid,proto,carb: iron Sulph: Potash White precipitate, piperine al hratus. Brimstone Pearl asii, Dutch Maddei Tartaric acid, Otto rose arsapariila root Chamomile flowers Patent lint, Pearl sago turkey Knu barb- Gum Trs gacanlb ' Opium , Chinet-e musk Seidlitz Powders Soda powders, Tapers Peters' pills, Beckwitb'sd Chloride soda Brandreth's pills. Tapioca Bicarb. Potash Ked Precipitate , Stub, s Pills. Matci.cs Scotch snuff, Fancy soap Corrosive eublisiate aimer a oil, Linseed oil Tartar emetic. Elaterium VV hile lead, Paris green Citrate Iron and Quinine Superior Olive oil Sulphate Quinine ' arbonate of Ammonia tenuine German cologn Lubin's genuine extract Violin strings, Coat plaster Phosphorus, Sealing wax Rousell's Pe.funiery Bear's nil Preston salts Wafers, Lamp wick Hair brushes, Pomatum H-ir dye.Toolh brushes Coarse and Fine Combe Blacking, Gum Arabic Henry's Magnesia r lesh brushes Powderpuffs.Flesh powder iCayeene Pepper rink saucers, Potash, Indelible Ink. Gold Leaf London mustard.Cochneal Surgical Instruments, &C. April 15, 1846. 31 Land for Sale,; SAM authorized by the Owners, to- sell a Lot of Woodland in the North Eastern suburbs cf the City, adjacent to the lands of Messrs. Rorke and K. Jones, containing nine and a half Acres, known as Lot No. 8. And shall proceed la sell the Bame at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House in this Cilv, on the 19th of May next, (being Monday of the County Court,) for' Cash, or Note negotiable at either of the Banks. " CHAS. MANLY. Raleigh. April 22, 1846. . 33 ts Ice, Ice, OUR Ice Houses will be opened on the first day of May, and we would say to those who wish to engage Ice by the Season, to send in their names. Quantities to suit purchaser?, will be furnished at all times during the Summer, and all order? from the surrounding Towns and Country, promptly atten ded to v illiams. Haywood 4- co. April 15, 184S. 31 N. B, HUGHES. AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, RALEIGH, I. C. To Travellers going North, RENEWAL OF DAILY L3TSE, Via Pctfrsbnrg and Greensville and City Point Rail Roads James K iter and Ifiesape tike ay Line of Steamers. WE would very respectfully advise the travelling Public, that we have commenced our Daily Lihk. 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. 1 Our Steamers have been thoroughly repaired, and considerable improvements made in the interior ar rangements, in which the comfort of the Traveller has beeu our aim. Thev will consist as follows : On James River, ' On the Bay, Curtis Peck, Capt. Davis Georgia,Vapt. Cannon, Alice, Capt, Skinner, Herald, Capt. J'ussell. Jtivess, Capt Sutton. Boats, that for speed and beauty, will vie with any in the Southern waters.- The gentlemanly deportr ment of the Othcers is well known. The City Point Rail Road has undergone a tho rough repair, both on the Road and Machinery.. Passengers leaving W eldon Depot (or Gaton) er- ery niitht, (except Saturday) will go on direct, with out delay, by Nad Road lo Petersburg from thence bv Kail Road 9 miles) to City! Point. ibence by one of (he 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 Uity,and Vvumber!anu . Fare from V eldon or Gaston tb Baltimore, meal included nn the Steamers, . f700 Fare from Weldon Depot or Gaston, to Norfolk, ' meals included fn the Steamers K4 00 Ticnels from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C. C. Pram. Esq. at Gaston. '- s. Furl icketstrom Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to - WM. M. MOODY, Jr., r - ' :: "".' General Agent. Office James River and Bay Linef - ;V WntDow DsroT, N. C, May 8, 1646. - '20' For Rent, i And immediate possession giren, i THE DWELLING HOUSE, in the Western Ward, belonging to the Heirs of the late T L West. Apply to - WESTON R. GALES. May 12. 1816.' .i-'S8 iH RAI'S IISTAtaTAllI.E OIIiT- Ujr IfIEIX for Bale at the Auction and Com mission Store of N. B. HUGHES. March 10, 1846. 21 It'' Comstocks Extract of SarsaparHIa Superior quality at half-price for t cor of ; - gjCROFCLA, Chronic Rheumatism. General 3.eD'f Cotaneoas 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 , Ulceration ef the Throat and Leg Pain and Swellings of- the Bones, Liver Affections-, and alt Diseases arising from an impuT slate of the Blood, Exposures and imprudences i life, ex cessive use of Mereuryv&cV v - ihe great popularity oi Sarsapanua, and ifs es tablished efficacy, renders it enperfluou to enter fnto any encomium of its virtues or adduce any evidence in its favor. '' ;v - " " ' - -y '' ' I " The Sarsaparilla is warranted positively aa good aa any other that can be made at One Dollar, al jns half the price of those so much advertised, and a strong and in as large bottles, viz . ? r IJfTlf CENTS PER 1 HOTTLTI ML TIVTZ DOLLARS PER DOZEN. - - ; This artiele has cured Scrofula of 30 ver. fir the Dollar articles had been used in vaiav v . : lo be had in New York oalv at ftlJ CeurtlanJ" Street. ' -1 - . - For rale' at .Che foflowinir Places r P. F. Pesrnd Raleigh ; B E. Cook, Warrenton ; VV. C. Andrews Henderson ; P. J. Brown Louisborar r G. Howard. Tarboro' j W. H. Wesson, Gaston; and by ona inricuam in every piaee in me united etates. March IB, 1846. i J 23 6m Brilliant Schemes ! : ir 6. GREGORY S CO. MANAGERS $30.ooo : : Class No. 20, for 184Gr be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. oa Satorday. To May xs, IB46. CRA.f D CAPITALS. . ... V . . 630,000 810,000: $5,000! 3,O0O I $2,500 ! $1,017 5 lOO prizes of $1,000 1 &C. &,c. V ' &C. ' ' Tickets $10 Halves SS-Quarters S2 50.' " Certificate el Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $1 30 A ' , , . 2&Half , do 65 ' " " '.85 Quarter do 32 5'' THE MAMMMOTH! r $505000CAPITAL ! , j Class No 12, for 1846, n ' V - -To ba drawn at Alexandria, D. C., on Saturday, K May 30th, 1846.; " SPLENDID CAPITALS I " 1 Grand Capital T $50,000 $20,000 10,000 : 7,500 ". . 5.000 3,500 238 2,000:. 1,000 600 -500' 1 Splendid Prize of 2 do do 2 do do -2 Prizes of 2 do 4 20 20 20 40 50 do do do do do do 800 200 - 200- do Ac. Ac 78 NTJIBEE LOTTERY- 14 Ml M BALLOTS. , Tickets 15 Halves $7 rfiOQuarlers $:3 T5 -Eighths $1 87j. - Certificates of packages of 26 Wholes ' $180 00 Do. ; Uo.f 26 Halves 90 00 Do. do. 26 Quarters 45 DO Do. do. ' 26 Eighths v - 23 60 Orders for Tickets snd Shares and Certificates Packages in the above feplend id Lotteries wiU receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after t is over t all who order from us. Address,- J. G GREGORY & Co' Manauers. Yashington City, D.' C. Warrenton' Academy. . , " rpilE Fall Session will couiinenc0 X Oil the 22d of June. The departure of the Ser.ior Class for College, will leave - several va -. cancies which may he filled by immediate appliea lion. . Tne Academy is now undergoing a course of s thorough repair, including the painting of the Build- Y ing, the enclosare of the spacious Greve and grounds attached thereto;- and other improvements, all of which will have been completed at the beginning of, the next term. . Terms as heretofore.' - KOBERT A.EZELL Af. A - v : Principal. - Warrenton, N. ? - 7 ? May 1, 1846. 5 i. 64k The Principal has permission to refer the public to the following gentlemen, viz"; ' ' RerCFMcRae, Hdh Weldon N Edwards. Wm Plnmmer, Esrr, - Hon Daniel Trirner.' ' Wm Eaton, Jr Emi. ' Alexander :H1t. M n";'" Francis A Thornton, Esq. Wm C Wilfiams. Esi.i i nos r. urren, Cisq, - uenjamin J5. Cook, Esq John B 8omervil!e, Esq. -;-: .ir ' W. J. Bingham's Select School. fSTHE next Session will begin on the tenth day of it July.' Theeenior Class will be discharged at. the end of, the current Session." leaving vm rr several new Scholars. ' Small bovs ready to begin . iiatin uramraar are prererrea. 'o secure rlacea early application is necessary. , v; ; i . . W.J. BINGHAM, ' Assisted by D. W. KERR. 12 Miles South-Westof Hillsbom P, nffl ! Clover Garden, Orange Cennty. ! ' 32 5t ' Remarkable Criminal Trial? :T the German, by Lady Doff Gordon; -;' '"A ' ' iteceitea ttua day by. H.D.TURNER, - Y ' : ? Q Norta Carolina Book Store" May 1.1846. Y: . 35 New-Shoes, fTUST received a fresh aupplyof S1IOES, fa. ' Qi nearly all . iinds..;.,:; Y-'-Y; .f-. Y We -still make the finest and most fashionable BOOTS, French or any other kind. We are also prepared to make the finest PG BOOTSi worn, "which we can sell much cheaper than stitched' "and by some preferred. . - Y May 11, - :-. r;- ..38-3t. ..; Bacon and Lard. '. 1 lot of new EEA.ajUM anu juaiaat. tnst to hano;-& --' Vi - l'-1"' S. M. WHIT A K-PT? f Raleigh, March, 6, 184$. ; ' " if v.
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