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TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER.
. Sultcription. Fire dollar per annam -half In
advance.
A8-i'. For erery Sixteen iAnre, first
Uaertioa, Oue, Dollar; each subdequeat iiuertion,
Tweaty-fire Cents. . '
Ctmrt Order and Judicial Advertisements will be
charged 23 per cent, higher ; but a deduction-of 33
per cent will be made from the regular prices, for
advertisers by the year. - s
Advertisements, inserted iu the Semi-Wccklt Re
cirrra, will also appear iu the Weekly. Paper, free
f charge.
O" Letters to the Editor must be roaT-niD.
f CIQARS! CIGARSTTCIGARS ! ! !
WE would respectfully inform the citizens of
Kaleigh, ami the public generally, that we
have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where
we constantly keep on baud a full assortment of hish-
( ly AaroreU imported Uigart, inciuuiog
..REGALIA,
ESPERANZA,
' CAZADOKE,
J.ANOKMA,
VVEHNEK, ,
CUUKr, .
HAVANA.
TKINUIPE,
&'c.
and all kind of domestic manufactured Cigars." A
general assortment of superior cbewing TOBACCO;
Marcuba, Congress, coarse Itappee and Scotch
US IJKP: Ciarar cases. Snuff Ruxe. and all articles in
the line,' which we offer at Ncur Yurk prices, by the
a . I I II m
wholesale or retail, aii ortiers inanjuuuy receiver
and attended to with dispatch.
Purchasers, and the lovers of ejfxvl Cigars and Tn
beco, will always be furnished with the best kinds,
sailed to the taste of the connotesur. Call and try at
KUAUSB & MlLLER'si,
Fayettcville street, opposite the City Hall.
Sept 2. i ' 39
TJIE unparalleled popularity of II AY'S
LINIMENT is a surety of iu virtue.
The genuine Hay's Liniment has cured over twenty
thousand eases of Piles in the United States. It is
the only article ojed and prescribed by the faculty
of New York, and it is recommended by every Phy
sician in the country wbo has ued it, or seen its
effect on others. The genuine has Comslock 4 Cos
jaame on each wrapper.
For sale at the following places: P F PescuJ,
Raleish x B E Cook, Warrenton ; W C Andrews,
HenderKon P J Brown, Louisburg ; G Howard,
Tarboro : W H "Wesson. Gaston t and by one
Merchant in eery place in the United States.
March 16, 1816. . 23 6na
New Spring and' Summer
GOODS-1846.
Jmt rtccircd, a splendid Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY" DRY GOODS,
At tlie Raleiglt Cheap Cash Store,
One door below Messrs. Williams; Hitwoob 4c
Cw's. Drug Store, which cousuts in part of the fol
lowing: FOR THE LADIES ;
Berages,Balzeriaes, Crape Liece, Fig'd and Plain
Bilk and Satins, Shaded Lawns, Ginghams do..
Long Lawn Cross over, Robes, Swiss, Mull, and
Uook MukIiiis, Jackonett Muslin , and Cambric,
Graduated Lawns and Muslins, Organdie, Fancy
Cravats and drese Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric
and Silk Handkerchiefs, Grass Skirts, Hose. Silk
and Cotton, Calicoes of all shades and qualities.
Triiaraiiij. Gimps andJiiubon, Kid and Silk Gloves
sua Mitts, Feather F. &.c etc
FOR GEXTJLEXEX:
Superior Black, Brown, Blue, Green; and Olive
Ctaih, Black French Catmeres, D Skin dsw da.
A variety of Fancy Casstmeres, Gambroon, Linen
Drills, Marseilles, Cashmere and Satin vesting, great
variety. Hats, Boots, Shtte, and Hosiery, Shirt Col
lars, Cravats ana Scarfs, of all kinds. ' - ,i
A large lot of best Linen Sheeting from 2 lo 2
yards wide, will be sold unusually low, whh a variety
of othsr Goods needless to mention.
We will not make extravagant promises of great
btrgiins, as we prefer bur Goods and prices to speak
fr themselves. Ours is, 44 be it remembered,' the
Raleigh Cheap Cash Store.
HB vKrr JORDAN.
April 6, 1816. 23
. NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
rirVIE Trustees of the Ridgeway Academy in
H Warrea County, North Carolina, desite to env
pioy a competent gentleman lo take charge or this
Institution. The tuition lees have ' for, the last two
years yielded to the incumbent about $600 and that
amount may, it is thought, reasonably be expected to
one who would apply himself diligently te his duties.
It will, however, be required that the Teacher shall
take the School on his own responsibility.
The 1 icition is healthy, and the neighborhood
m tral. .Proposals for the Situation are invited be
tween this time and the I3ih June, when the meet
'ing of the Board of Trustees will be held.
C jiuTiuuicaii'in will lie addressed lo the Subscri
ber, at Ridgeway Po.t Olfict.,
TH. CARROLL.
May 8, 1846. 37 M
- University,
81 IJjHB Public Auniversary L lamination of the
tab Students of the University of. North Carolina,
will be held at Chapel Hill, on Monday, tbe 25th day
of May ensuing, and be continued from day to day
until Thursday, the 4th day of June, being the Jirtl
Tlurtday in the Month, which last mentioned day
b appointed for ibe Atiiiual Contmeuce
ment of the College. '
Th (allowing Trustees compose the Committee
of Visitation : - i . - . : t -
. His Excellency WM. A. GRAHAM,
. Goverur and President ei officio
Hon. I). L. RWAIS. L. L. D. PraaLUnt nf i:Altve2?
f..u I ti.:i --..-i "
4WUU lit UHIVT, '
Simmons J. Baker,
John II; Bryan,
Johi R. J. Daniel,
John M. Dick.
Robert B. Gilliam,
Calvin Graves,
John D. Hawkins,
liberies Manly,' -J .J
Jamee T. Morebead, .
Samul F. Pattersons
Thomas CuiSa,
Romulus M. Saunders,
James SSmiih, - -Richard
I), bpaight,
John D. T.Kmer,
Charles L. H in ton.
Lonis D. Henry,
Willie P
Mansum,
All other Members of the Board of TroMeee wbo
Boy attend, will be considered Members also of this
Commluue. By order - : .
CHARLES MANLY, Secretary.
Raleigh, May 1, I84B. - 35
The United States Hotel,
- BIT JT AMES II. UIKCI1.
PennsylTanla A?ennc, Washington, D. C.
mHrJ PROPRIETOR of this elrgant and com
JJ modious hoQso (of tbe late firm of Tyler &
Birch) takes occasion lo re-new to the public his ac
knowledgments for the liberal encouragement which
he has continued to receive. Consulting the comfort
of his guests as the principle of action, the proprie
tor assumed the undivided control of the eatsbiiah
ment, determined upon sustaining its high repute
lion to the extent of bis experience and exclusive at
aaaaa-B . a ft ft a
teotion. v nh ibis view the bouse will be found at
all times adapted lo the requisitions cf tbe 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 tbe
metroiiolis, to the iocatidh of the hotel. Situate con
venient to the Capitol and oilier 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
to 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 his house from the
eminently fluttering and extensive list of its custo
mers. JAMES 11. BIRCH.
April 16. 1846. i 32 2aw6w
St, Mary's School.
RALEIGH, IV. C.
Right Rsv. L S. IYES, I. 1 Visiter,
Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector.
THE Summer Term of this School will com
mence on the 4lh day of June, and continue till
the iOih of November. Tbe Winter Term i. I im
mediately follow, and continue from November 1 1th,
till April 15lh, 1847, thus making a SessioA 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 tbe centre of an 6ak grove of
25 acres, and afford ample accommodations for all
purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character
connected with the 8ebool. The course of instruc
tion in every department is thorough, and is adminis
tered by four gentlemen and seven ladies.
It is the intrntion of the Rector in all his arrange
ments, to sustain, and as far as possible, increase the
claims of tbe School to tbe very liberal share it has
hitherto enjoyed of the public lavor and support.
"TERMS PAYABLE IS ADVANCE.
ForBJard, and English Tuition, per term of
6 months 3100 00
Tuitjon in French 12 50
in Music, en the Piano, Organ, or
Guitar 25 00
W'iiu 93 for nse of Piano or Organ,
Tuition on the Harp with use of instrument 40 00
in Drawing and Painting ! 15 00
Pens and Ink 75
N. B. The clothing of pnpils must be marked with
the owner's name in fulL 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 tbe School being held in its Chapel, by the
Rector, papils have rarely occasion to visit the City.
From their friends or relatives in the City, they are
allowed to accept invitations, for tbe 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 viitlhe Stores, without the
company of a Teacher.
Rslrigh, Ap.il 2, 1846. 28
SPRnO 1840 TfEW GOODS.
Richardson & Co.,
Wholesale Dealers, 8 Bain St, Richmond, To.
ARE now receiving, by various arrivals, a large
Slock of
SPRIIfG DRY GOODS.
Their assortment, this Season, of Fancy articles,
suited to both Ladies and Gentlemen, will embrace
tbe greatest varietv they have ever bad, of the latest
styles imported ; and their Stork 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 so hi on reasonable terms.
Richmond. Msrch 2 1. 1 846. ' 25 17tp
Attention ! Wake Cavalry.
FARADB at the Cspitol Square, on the last
Saturday in May, (instant.) equipped in Sum
mer Uniform. All dues to the Company unpaid on
that day, fur fines 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. 38
BACOIT, LARD AND HERRINGS.
TK rhflhATV Pounds North Car
HK.MJ' XyHVoIIna Dacoii, and 3000
Pounds of Eard, 3tH Barrels H. fj.
Cut ' Ilerrinps and 50 Half Barrels
family Roe Herrings, No. 1. For Sale,
on old Market Street by
B. B. BUFFALOE,
And BUFFALOE 4 CHERRY.
Kalrigh, April 20,1846. 33 tf
FOB THE II A IK.
jOt UIRK'f Cassada Oil, for nourishing promoting
the growth and beautifying the Hair.
.1 uis article is the invention of a ; practical Wig
Maker and Hair dresser, ainl may be relied on with
confidence. For sale at the Drug Store ef
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO.
April 15, 1840. ' : 31
To Travellers agoing North.
OTSraTellers grolnff North, will find their
siati moe: comfortable, expeditious and certain route
to be bytbe Rail Road and Steamboat Line, consti
tuting the Great Mail Route'vto Rich
mond," Frcderlcksbarff, and Wash
ington City. .... r'
Passengers by, Ihk Ltne reach Baltimore to tea.
tbe day after leaving Raleigh ; Philadelphia, in tbe
course of the night ; and New York, the nest day, by
12 M.tbas being in Philadelphia by this Route, (the
Great Mail Route.) some hours before Passengers by
the Jamee River and BaBoats reach Baltimore, and
in New York, within three hours after Passengers by
this last line have If ft Baltimore for Philadelphia, and
without any nf the uncertainties of a line necessarily
exposed to still greater delays from accidents, storms,
Fare by this.Line.froixt Weldon to Bait: more, f 1 0
Oice of the R P R R Co. ? . ; . '
h . May8, 1846. 5 ?S 2m
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK.
jfTIYKUS W. Jt IJGIjD. oners for 8s1e.
the lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten
sive assortment ot fArbK, comprising everv ttossi
ble variety, adapted to the wants of couaumera in all
sections of the country. Paper of all kinds, made to
order at short notice.
Tbe Stock of printing paper is unusually large,
part of which is of very superior quality.
PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS
Of every description, imported, and kept constantly
on band, viz: Fellings, Wire Clo(h, Fourdrinitr
Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine, Twine,
q c. q c.
RAGS,
CanvaM, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, 4c dr.
purchased, for which the highest prise in Cash will
be paid
New York. March 18, 1846. 24 ly
rmnE jetiv.i i.vsurakcecompa
11 i, or Hartford, Conn. Offers to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or
damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.
This is oue of the oldest snd best Insurance Com
panies in the United State,and paysitslossesprompt
J. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi-
cinity, to be made to 8. W. WHITING.
June, 1845. Agent.
JAYNE'S KXPKCTORANT.
Mr. Ebcnezer Webster, of Providence, (K. I.) was
cured of a severe AsTHM by umg five bottles.
Rev. Simeon Siegfried was cured ol Influenza, a
Hoarseness, snd a hard dry Cough, by one bottle.
Rev. Dr. Babcock. of Pooghkeepsie, says, that
knowing Dr Jsjne to be a regular Physician, and
having used his medi ir.es personally and in his
family, does not hesitate lo commend tbem as safe
and eminently uneful medicint-s, and a valuable ad
dition to our Materia Medica.
Rev. John Segur.-of Lsmbertsville, New Jersey,
who was suffering with a hoarseness and soreness of
the lungs snd throat, and a suffocating Asthma, was
cured by one bottle.
Mr. J. L. ninipkins says that it cured bis wile or
CONSUMPTION, and one of his children of
HOOPING COUGH.
Rev. Jonathan Going, D. D., Professor of Gran
ville College. Ohio. says. u He was laboring under a
severe COLD, COl'GH and HOARSENESS, and
that bis difficulty of breathing was so great that he
fell himself in imminent danger of immediate suffoca
tion but was perfectly cured by using this Expector
ant." Mrs. Dilks, of 9alem, N. J. was cured of
Asthma of 20 year's standing, by using two bottles
of this medicine. Mrs. Ward, also, of 8alem, was
cured of the same complaint, by five bolilcs.
jrATarirs hair tonic.
We know Dr. Quigley personally, and there is no
man in the country whuse opinion is entitled to more
respect. He is ou all subjects honest and sincere,
and his high character as a Physician can be attested
by the fir.l medical men in the city. rhuadel Sun.
Shepherd's Town, Va ,Oct. 10, 1843.
Dear Sir, You inquire of me whether I have used
your Hair Tonic, and with what effect.
Several years ago my hair began to tail rspuiy
from the scalp, and I had 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, iu tendency to turn
grey was arretted.
I have never before given a certificate, recommend
ing patent medirines, which indiscriminately ued,
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 fatts within my own knowledge.
Yonr's, dec Joan Qciclkt, M. D.
Dr. D, Jathk, Philadelphia.
A FACT WORTH KNOWING.
A gentleman of a scrofulous habit, became sflected
wiih Ulcerations of tbe 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 ditease. Oimj band and wrist were so
much affected that he bad lost the use of the band,
every part being covered with deep, painful, and of
fensive Ulcers, and bis band and writ- were as hol
low and porous as a honey, comb It was at toi
stage of bis complaint, when' death appeared inevita
ble from a loathsome disease, that he commenced ibe
ue of Javnc's Alterative, and having taken 16
bottles, is now pesfecti-y cured. Pub. Ledger
This ALTERATIVE operates through the circu
lation and purifies the blood and eradicates diseases
from the system, wbereve located ; and the numer
ous cures it lias pel formed 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 Souib
Third Street, Philadelphia.
DOES NOT REASON AND
COMMON
SENSE lead, us that EXPECTORATION
is the
most natural, as well as the most srrtCTUALageni
in a rresting nd curing ? U L M O N A K Y D IS E A S E S ?
Reason says yes, because
OBSTRUCTION
is either immediately or remotely ihe cause of Catar
rhal Fevers, producing Croup, Consumpiioa, and
Abscesses of the Lungs, Pain and Soreness of tbe
Throat, Breast, Sides, or Shoulders Bronchitis, ex
citing mucous and purulent secretions, thereby clog
ging up the lungs, so as lo more or less impede both
respiration and the Iree circulation of the blood, cau
sing the diflkoliy ol Breathing, and
ASTHMA,
Pleurisy, Hoarseness snd Loss of Voice, Dropsy of
ihe Heart and Chest, Rupture or 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 to
produce a radical cure, noibing has ever been found
equal to JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
Il stands unrivalled It stands pre-eminent Tar
IT, and you will acknowledge thai its virtues have
NOT, SOR CANNOT BE OVERRATED that it Stands
far above and beyond the reach of competition ; thai
it is the only reasonable, the only natural ami ihe on
ly truly successful method of arresungaod curing dis
eases of tbe Pulmonary Organs.
O Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayrte, No. 8
South Third -treet, Philadelphia, and for Sale by
Williams, Haywood ac jo
Agents, Raleigh.1
FAIN EXTRACTOR.
FROM TWO TO EIGHT TIMES CHEAPER THAN BE
FORE, OR iWHIM IF THE USER IS MOT HE
LI6HTED WITH IT. i I
A N article that every family most consider indis-
r pensable when they know its power and value
and whun has heretofore been sold too high to reach
all classes, has now been reduced 1 in price, with
view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fuel
every human being may enjoy its comforts ; and al
who get if shall have the price returned to them
they are not delighted with its use. We assert with
out the possibility of contradiction, that all Burns and
scalds, every Lxternal Sore. o!d or fresh, and all ex
ternal paius and aches, no matter where, shall be re
duced to comfort by it in five; minutes saving life,
limb or scar. No burn can bo fatal if this is applied
unless the vitalsere destroyed ! ly the accident. It is
truly magical to appearance in its effects. Enquire
forConners Msgical Pain I Extractor 8alve. 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.
Cautios Be sure and get' Conncl's, as counter
feits and worthless appear under otht r names. See
that it is direct ! from Comstock & Co., or never
touch it. j I
For sale at the following places t P. F. Pescud,
Raleigh ; B. Ei Cook, Warrenton j W. C. Andrews,
Henderson ;. P. J. Drown, Louisburg ; G. Howard,
a v .ww a
I arooro w. in. v esson, uaston ; and by oue
Meicbant in every place in the, United Slates.
Msrch 16, 1846. j I 23 6m
FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL.
i i
THE next Session of the Female
Seminary, undi r the supervision of Mr.
and Mrs. PINCH, will commence on Wednesdav
ine isi or April, proximo, with increased advantage.
An additional Teacher bus been employed for the de
partment of Music and r rench, who comes highly re
commended from one of the first Seminaries of New
England. ; . i
DEPARTMENTS AND TEACHERS.
English Department. Mas. M. L. FINCH.
Latin, Moral and Natural Phi-') j
losophy, Chemistry and As- J. Rsr. J. J. FINCH.
trotmmy, ! S
Music and French, Drawinsr i i
and Psiming, ! Miss A. S. TUCK.
i ' i i
TERMS PER 8ESSION OF FIVE MONTHS :
board, Washing. Fuel, &c. i
Primory English Branches,
Stcond CJass do. do.
Higher,
Highest,
Latin,
Music,
French, j I
$G0
6
8
10
12
10
20
10
10
10
Needle Woik, Drawing and Painting,
Italian, 1
No deduction for absence, except in cases of pro
tracted sickness.
Raleigh, March 30, 1846. 2G
Dissolution,
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 J am ks McKes?o!t. And! the Stores at
Gold Hill, in Burke County tt Val'dor, Bracket
town and Miners'ville, in McDowell Countv, will be
continued by William F. McKkssox.
Tbe Mining; Copartnership between the same
parties is also dissolved, except that the Mihk, long
known as the ViLfcinson Mine" is still joint pro
perty,' and is operated as surh.
It la 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, 1816.- ' 13 tf
Popular! American Works.
FOR FAMILY USE.
TT IBRARY of Practical Medicine, comprized in a
A Serif s of Original Dissertations, arranged and
edited by Alex.Tweedie, M. D. F. U. S., 3 volumes.
The Family Physician, or the reformed System of
Medicine, on Vegetable or Botanical Principles, by
AV. Beach, M. D.
Popular Medicine, or Family Adviser, by Reynell
Coales, M. D. j
Gunn's Domestic Medirine.Raymond's Copy,l845,
Dickson's Practice 2 vols, by Samuel Henry Dick
son, M. D , Proffsnor in the South Carolina College,
The Family Physician, beiug a domestic Medical
Work. !
Medicines, their uses, and mode of Administration,
by David Meredith Iteei-e, 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 Surgeiy by Norris,
Dewees on Children,
' A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye, by Lau
rence, I !
Mcintosh's Practice of Medicine, with notes and
additions, by Samuel Genage Morion, M. D.
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, by J.
Hope, M. D. F. R S.
Principles efl Medical Jurisprudence, by W.
A. Guy,
Tbe above Works have lately arrived, and are
offered for Sale at the Catalogue Prices, by
I HENKY D. TURNER,
at the N. C. Book Store.
Rahigh, April 14. 30
INOItTI. CAKOLliA
Mutual Insurance Company.
PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa
ny has been formed In this Slate, under the
name and style of the "North Csrolina Mutual In
surance Company," and is now fully organized, by
the appointment of the following Officers, vtx :
JOSIAH O. WATSON, President,
ALBERT STITH . Vice-President, ;
RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, ;
THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary,
CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, ;
RICHARD SMITH, ) Executive Com
ALBERT STITH, i uiT
WESTON R, GALES, j 1
The Company is now prepared to receive applica
tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company ia author
ised to lake riks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops
and other buildinjs, Furniture, Merchandize, and
other property, against loss or damage by Fire.
Tbe Office of tbe Company is in the second story
of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr.
B. B. Skits, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har
sett Streets, where full information and explanations,
touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will l
cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Con
pany r
Raleigh, January 17, 1849
6 tf
1846. Medicines.- 1846.
P. F. PESCUD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN GENUINE
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff. Per-
juncy, s uticy Articles, j-c :
Is now receiving his Spring supply of articles,
wnica nave neen selected in the Northern Cities with
great care. I
Every article I guarantee lo be of the best qualitv
--.J L.li ir.i , . . . . .
nu uuiu iriYseii pieugeo, not 10 De undersold by my
Competitors in this place, or Fayetteville.
Physicians and Dealers are respectfully and par
ticularly invited to examine my stock and prices, be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to
offer great inducements. " In my selection of tbe 'pre
sent stock of goods, the Lad iea were not forgotten,
and in the list below, may be found enumerated many
choice articles, which were purchased expresslr for
them : " " : .
Jamaica Ginger, Cloves lOrria root, Fly stone
London calomel. Nutmeg
Flake manna. Mace
Superior Spanish Indigo
Jubube paste
White wax, Alum
squills, Cinnamon bark
Chalk, Quick silver I
London blue mass, Alcohol
Castile soap, Blue stone
Croton oil. Rotten stone
Creosote, Cream tartar
Castor oil, Iodine,
Phosphate of Ammonia
Hyd : Potash, Veratria
Iodide iron. Strychnia ;
Pure morphia
Lunar Caustic
Sal Eratus, Brimstone
Pearl ash, Dutch Maddei
Tartaric acid, Otto lose
Sarsaparilla root '
Chamomile flowers
Patent lint, Pearl sago
Turkey Rhubarb
Gum Tragacanth
Iodide mercury, Saljartar
' Opium
lurpeth mineral
Chinese musk
Acetjc acid,prolocarb: iron
Seidlitz Powders
Soda powders. Tapers '
Sulpb: Potash
White precipitate, piperiue
feters pilU, Beckwith sd
viiioiiue wtua
Brandreth's pills, Tapioca
Bicaib. Potash
lied Precipitate
Stith s Pills. Mate! es
Scotch snufT, Fancy soap
Corrosive sublimate
aimer s oil. Linseed oil
I'artar emetic, E later! urn
VV hite lead, Paris eieen
Citrate Iron and Quinine
Superior Olive oil
Genuine German cologni
Lubin's cenuine extract
Sulphate Quinine
Oarbonuterof Ammonia
Violin strings, Coat plaster
Rousell's Peifumery
Phosphorus, Sealing wax
Dear s oil. rr-.ton salts
Wafers Lamp wick
Hair bruc-hes, Pomatum
Coarse and Fine Combs
Hair dve. Tooth brushes
Blacking. Gum Arabic
Flesh brushes
PowdrrpulIs.Flesh powder
Henry 'a Magnesia
Cayenne Pepper
ink saucers, Potash,
Indelible Ink. Gold Leaf
London mustard.Cochneal
'Surgical Instruments, cc.
April 15. 1846.
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Ice, Ice.
OUR Ice Houses will be 0ened on the first day
of May, and we would say to those who with
to engage Ice by ihe Season, to send in their names.
Quantities to suit purchaser?, will be furnished at all
times during the Summer, and all orders from Ihe
surrounding Towns and Country, promptly atten
ded to. . U ILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & COJ
April 15, 1346. 31
To Travellers going North.
REIEWAI. OF DAILY LnVE,
Via Tctcrsburg and Greensville and City Point
1 II J. T 1 I n I -am
Kiiu ttouus j nines fiivcronu tnc&apeaKC liay
Line of Steamers.
TTTTE would very respectfully advise the travelling
Public, that we have commenced our Dai LT
lit.
With an additional 8teamer. and the improved con
dition of the City Point Kail lfoad, we are prepared
to put the travel through to Baltimore in fine lime
nd style.
Our Steamers have been thoroughly repaired, and
considerable improvements made in the interior ar
rangements, in which the comfort of the Traveller
has been our aim. -
. They will consist es follows :
On James River, On the Bay,
Curtis Peck, Capt. Davis, Georgia, Haul. Cannon,
Alice, Capt. Skinuer, Herald, Capt. KuvselfT
Jewess, Capt Sutton.
Boats, that for speed and leauly, will vie with any
in the Southern waters. The gentlemanly deport-
ment of the Officers is well known.
The City Point Rail Road has undergone a tho
rough repair, both on the Road and Machinery.
Passengers leaving Weldon Depot for Gat-ton) ev
ery ni&ht, (except Saturday) will go on direct, with
out delay, by Rail Road to Petersburg, from thence
by Rail Road ;9 miles) to City Point, thence by one
of the superior Steamers, where tbe Passenger travels
while he sleeps, and enjoys a luxurious table with
out charge, and arrives in Baltimore early next morn
ing, in lime for the Cars to Philadelphia, Wahington
City, and Cumberland
Fare from Wehlon or Gaton to Baltimore,
meals included on tbe Steamers, $9 00
Fare from Weldon Depot or Gaston, to Norfolk,
meals included on thi Steamers, ' $4 00
Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, to be had of C.
Push. Esq. at Gallon.
Fur Tickets from Weldon to Ba'fimore or Norfolk.
apply to WM. M. MOODY, Jr.,
General Agent;
Office James River and Bay Line, '
Wkwos Dkpot, N. C, May 8, 1846. 20
For Rent.
And immediate possession giTen, :
THE DWELLING 'H0U8E. in the Western
Ward, belonging to the Heirs of the Isle T L WesL
Apply to WESTON R. GALES. 1
May 12,1846. 38
pi RAY'S IU VALUABLE OIHT
UTjr SIEWT for Sale at tbe Auction and Com
mission Store of x; B. HUGHES. !
March 10, 1846 21 t'
Nntipp i-RANAWAY
ilUllvO.""-tbe Subscribe
from
tbe Subscribers, at
Clinton, Sampson County, about the
last of April,- a negro man named
BEN. The said boy. was 'purchased
in Richmond, Virginia,' on the 14tb of April, by
M Qcxiw. M'Ivtibe & Co. The sal negro ia
about five feet, five cr six inches high, dark-brown
color, rood countenance, inclined to limp a little
when walking briskly, aged about 28 years. The
said boy was carried from Wake County lo . Rich
mond and sold by Mr. T. Pollen. 'of Wake County.
Any information will I thankfully received by the
Subscribers, at Queensdale P. O. Robeson County,
N. C. ' ..
M'QUEEN, M'lNTYRE & CO.?
May 19, 1846, - 39-if
ffistock's
Exiract-or Sarsaparilla,
SnperioT qnalit j at half-price for the core'oH 1
CI CROFUI.A, Chronic Rheumatism; General
DebiUty, 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, UlceraUona of the Throat and
Ieg Paina and Swellinga of the Booea, Liver Affec
tions, and all Diseases arUimr from an imnnra'stnin
of the Blood, Exposures and imprudences in life. ex.
cessive use of Mercury; &c. - -. .
- The grea l popu larity of 8arsapariIIa, and iu es-'
Ubluhed tfficacy, renders it superfluoui tontet into
any encomium ofiu virtues or adduce atoVevidenc,,
in its favor. -. . .' ... ,. .. :. . i '
The Sarsaparilla ia warranted Doaiiivelv as pood sa"
any other that can be made at One Dollar, at just
half the price of those so much advertised, and an
strong and in as laree bottles, vb '. .
rp'Y. CENTS PER BOTTBE. OR TIVE
This article has cured Scrofula of SO
ihe Dollar articles had been used in vain.
To be had in New York only at 81, Coart!anl 4
Street. . ' ' ' ' ' ..- , ' v .
For sale at the following places : P. P. Pescudi
Kaleigh ; B E. Cos, Warrenton ; W. CTAndrews,
Henderson ; P. J. Brown Louisboie' r O. Hmrnr.!1
Tarlwro t . W. H. Wesson, Gaston : and bv" dna
Merchant in every place in the United States; v - -V
Marco in, 1846. - V ?
Brilliant Schemes !
J. 8. GREGORY &. CO. MANAGERS. ' ;
. $30,000 . ; :
Class No. 20, for 1846, i .
To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on 8atuidayJ
May 23, 1846.
' " ' OSAND CAPITALS. , : 1 : - - I
830,000 $10,000! 05,000 1
93,000! 2,500! 81,017 :
100 prizes of $l,OOOI
Ticketa $10 Halves 85 Quarters $2 50. '
Certificate ol Packagea of 26 W bole Tickets i 130
25 Half do I 65 A
' 25 Quarter do : 32 501
THE MAMMMOTH! - '
$50,000 CAPITAL !
" Class No. 12. for 1846. . "...
To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C. on 8afnrd.
May Stub,. 1846. ' i
SPLENDID CAPITALS! - -
1 Grand Capital
1 Splendid Prize of
2 do do
2 do do
2 Prizes of
2 do
Q5QJ0GO
620,000
700
6.000 '
; 3,500
2,060 :
4
20
. 20
20
40
50
200
do
do
do '
do
do
do
do
&c.
lvOOQ, .. t
fiOO-
. '500
, - ; ' 200 ft
78 NUMBER IOTTERt14 DRAWN BALLOTSr '
Tickets 15 H si ves $7 50 Quarters S3 T& 4
Eigblhs $1 87 i. ;
Certificates of packages of 26 Wholes J5 180 00 1
Do. do. 26 Halves 90 00.
Do. do. 26 Quarters 45 Q0 1
Do. do. 26 Eighths 1 82.60
Orders for Tickets snd Shares snd Ccrtifeates of
Packages in tbe above Splendid LoUeries will receiv ;
the most prompt attention, and an official account of
each drawing sent immediately after it is over ta all ;
who order from us. Address, - ? v x -
J. G GJVEGORY & Co. Managers,
i - Washington City, II. C.
Warreiiton Academv.
rpHE Fall Session Trill commence
1 on the 22d of JTuue. The depaiture of .
the Senior Class for College, will leave several vs.-f
cancies which may be filled by immediate applies
lion. The Academy is now undergoing a course'of
thorough repair, including the painting of tbe Bond
ing, the enclosure of the spacious Grove and grounds T
attached thereto and other improvements, all of J
which will have been completed at the beginning of
the next term. Terms as heretofore.- .v- -J i
KOBEKT A. BZELl; M. A. f J
- , f Principal. -
Warrenton, N. a, : f "
May 1, 1846: " $ ' 3C 4t' Z
The Principal has permission to refer the utibfie to
the folIorinr eenilemen. vi i 1 T
Rev C F McRae, i lloti Weldon N Ed wards"
Wm Plummer, Esq, Hon Daniel Tomer.
Wm Eaton, Jr Eq. Alexander Halll 111 TV x.
Francis A Thornton, Esq. Wm C Wiinams; Esq,
Thos E Green; Esq, .Benjamin E. Cook; Esq V
John B 8merville, Esq. . . . ' i '""
IV. J.
din's Select School. ,'
FJTM1E next Besston will begin on ihe tenth dsy oY
II July. The. Senior Class will be discharced tft ' - :
the end of the current Sessipn, leaving room for
several new Scholars. - Small boys ready to bez'm T
Latin Grammar are preferred. To : secure places
early application is necessary. 5 '
VV.J. BINGHAM,
Assisted hy D. W. KERK.
12 Miles Soutb-West of Billsboro'a Post CElcoS' '
Clover Garden, Orange Ceunty. I2 5i
fTTTarpcr's If ctt ITIccIIany ; Jfol 9.
llJjL Remarkable Criminal Trials, Translated fronvt
tne German, by Lady Doff Gordon.'
Received this dsy by H. D.TDRNER; r. .
' North Carolina Book, tore. v
"May 1. 1846. V f ' ' V; 35 '
New Shoes.1
fTUST received a fresh supply of SHOES, 4e ,
t; nearly all kinds. ;; . ; . . -ti - . . vr
We still make the finest and most fashioiisbla
BOOTS, French or any other kind. We;ai4
also prepared to make the finest PEG BOOTS r
worn, which wre can sell much cheaper than stitched, -
and by some preferred. , - - ',M
n T fJITPfH At ff .
May 11;
f
Bacon landLards
A
lotofnew IJACOf and I.ARD, joit to
hand.
8. M. W n ITA V"Tt -y-J-
Rsleigh March, 6,1845.
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