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y-.. VJ"-U- - 'ipPtt'-'t,!.":'JO!L Presidmt. ' I .v,i .r. .J..:.. ..,.lf ': JkJtl, ailJ trim tuc uu:irc vim ivim w " , . . Exnin L;;Vhi4ikT of North CartoJina, lobe AaiMant Comrai-SMT, with the rank tri Captain. . .. ;r " 'Wm. L. franryof orth Carolina to 'WA-Wn Quarter Master; with the rank j, rwptMi, , , "Gaston D. tlo'ibs, of North Carolina, North' Carolina; . to he wrgeo. James A; McRae. of o Ke Assistant Surgeon, . , ,, ' "us. SENATOR PROM MICH .) f,r..- i ;. v 1GAN ' ; - f- ' " Afpfiw Fricli, Ewi-," tins Wit h-ct- the Democrat', pairtj tjjSeuotor j roty Miclnsnii fr six- years, from ihe ft4of March , nexU. H the present Governor of, he .State oihI will succeed Mfk' Wriodtride, who was also appoin ted while G'rWte33 '"jtewari of rotierer.'--Cotinterfeit eight dollar bills on the H ink of Charles Wi, fhf;iiteljr .made i 'lhe,ir 'aripearaiice. 'purporting In be signeil by II. W Csooer., President, anil A? CL! Kose Cashier. No kills of this denomination were ever signed by II. WJConier as President. " ''cuiZv$!iroii s expose. We hate read" with much iri'erea'.snd will publish ti-moirow, the explanation of Col Benton, in the Senate, on Monday, in reference to the Prei'lentV pro'pnai i" for cr-a ing; Liuieiiaat . General. . lis firofes' that il is only,, elicited by the invita'toa of Mr. Bail er, that the design '' on th President waty use theffice. as tlit means of appointing his successor; and .fbis hev endeavours 4e refute by several - mfS," tnti of Mtfretir1fi:tle?l.i(li.fe.s0.n! .egtiism. A flfaU Chf Tlial he ws s" ,lhe person Te h conferred; he divulges (lie fact that about ;-lfiirst rtf St-mher; 1e "wis pfj!' fed the 'M'isf.iri 1o ' Prsnt f7 which precludes the lJr6njtfbiare that tfif resUerjt lliVti -wished fa betow the Riecutive mantle on him. As these oifers are often made with a fsll irnderslsnding that th will 'not be m4f wei l not perceive. tlvat Mr. Ilsdjer's f onjectjO.rft i relu'ed. Next he disclqekihsi In the month of November ; . JtW slay (after 1 is Sna!St Wahingt.io, h Wis called by the President to g e hip adsiee as to the managenjent of the war; Aupon his duing eb'ich, Ihe President en. tirely approved f bi p Ian This pla that if was opposed to the ; views of both -"ilhofpn ;Mlat,ajtri'l : lh Fretident greedjthi si t a rTn mtfR oliT Ti nil t it. "Ka ' r a fji ft ft el r: .this office, ha shaker wJeatly, takrtwproe,'eoutd net have appropriate) aires .asintabla reason. ta 1 SIC, a coUl 'imei1lftTeTrneirieiBtse . Wf U.tU.njivf Rmrf rijieii KMiWsJPf rfcf at thrend'ofnhe waf-lie prti ( WW0tMW., ;e mention! lsat.thsijQen! Jackson nee offered hurt the comroaodof the lifntjfo,aVjr tpt' Me'wclnd.WaVthsrrferoona nitrates (la hi own satiafaelion) that' Mr J'olk never did a wiser tmnr inattasit a Cngreal1eaV;tn.UtteMi4 Ct neralt .-.nUe dsscribes'his plan at beiag-parily .WlitaryftafUyCdiplomatici 1 tfn'ton t the sword with the olive branch, war1 for the war party with .Mexico, anJ peac or ins peace parir. ; n nui icniuij ufiinnef In t!aota fh rKrrtpr of ihi plans' ifl rvaitrsiyia wowiog specino concerning it, he covertly contrasts H ilk tha views usderttuodi to bfc enter tained by ear pre'ieaH ceamaDderi, doubt. le?TdrW ftirtrpbltfhf "makiftk'fliem un pecimen oi ins iaiijjura;r. .mi . shew whai tttOtli'l.C!6 ;i,f (t.'ih(tt ft pi" iihicUUokfd to Wjulf, Ind prbmtjitJ in3liie,,'iiJt brief! lift lid UnC i.weuld hare, had nolhina; to ,Jo with any plan 'of arther kindt -i feottiln1ddo(wlfhlftfDlartlh4rit6ttten1-, T,'Dlaied v,alona:'aod moderate . war, a war of -usterif iaaetivitr. ftrof retreat anon the Hie tftandr, sir ,dcr;idinsi;a Kw," bf tf ,auacK upon iue tuu (;uo .of San jaan wf'Ulaa .eapeeiallf e the fro erieeniel;of thi teapoa foi the; Black 43ftJi&ilkBt MiOlwfai, cjwiswwottld I have been lieutenant general, er capiairt sreneral. er colonel eeneraf.V or any other, lkl bfeltp' trapy asert Mhtt. he has Ttt te i He talks as if tha defeat sf thai L;eat. Oeuentl bill, wuld becrssaril ; prevent. in auopiifB .01 .; nj uipipmauo poucy, .sirldch pafe ai end, the iWK;.,an frails sort of a general thst ever was heard pf. i'" Mr." Beflton with. h!t?e u'a V P flV c taVtl iaaorior";inform4tioni' in which we lit IUCK 'W.-Bi. upon those who bare. oyer tirown the plans of the Preside, advise -suuvething bet ' 1e? f Ifjhe; offer jwere ? sine relf aasde. 'llOthtngfere1ur'Vwoblf be mnre red f it lysccedd to, or more tc eptible to lk countrr s - - Rich Tuna. itmii ' i Ts th K4it C lbs Mirror.. vPr' MTOiiVXttTHCosji Th commii' ity; bav been informed through , lbs xno 4iam of the B istortf papers that -a discovery tof the'g'rsatcst yalua Jias bfen' made byf a fk medic X jntt lot ,respecia';l, standing. "Svhereby a person could be rendered uiler ly insenai'de during Hh6 performance of I tnfe.'aelrempat iir'i,Sa.l nnrri'inn. Ma J jin r. viving, experuuicJi-uodisagtL'e.'ible jcoii "l rqencpvut nn,the coiunry, often speak ut haviiijj Hjiffienced ail agreeable dream. . This, if -i were rne, vajuild be justly hailed -A ,bi(in,of.iij,iiinajlralUe to 1li! hu t fin git tf-e ratinnal a id (inprafeas I 'joual ijrflj''j.le'J u ciKiaire ''-bv)r aot this f Y'rv"1k-1 ,ie ao, vv'uliout prudgring so great a eliange in tbe constitution aj to effect possible iu ' con - ,,- . i.. .u- -t ,i- " t . turv n ifucuUrlv to the delicate and rer voofer 4yb-has--beett -snswrted by tlte assurance that 4t is a eoinpouud so delicate ly prr pared, and in ilia hands of. persons o"prifmindly skilled" in the knowledge of all possifihl distinctions o epnstittitional temperanent,.that in their hands" evil ef- i fccts are impossible, To render true ad- Iitionally certain, it has been paieruta o v the invt-rtior, and ushered into public no lice with the respectable names of Drs. WaVrrenand Harvard, and other surgeons and physicians of die Boston Hospital! This is eertainlr stron, and when we' add ko it -tbe testimony and practical assurance of t's iaietyby certain era tnetil surgeons oi our owrt city, it requires some assurance aefore angiit is said to invalidate Its char beter. But the 'esse Brochieri 1 and'aorhe other wonders of a similar " character, 4 that had the ad vantage of equal professional aid, (forif we m 'stake not, some cmineht pt6 fessional pentlemeii ot thisciiy lent it their names and crave the strongest assurance of it value.) have made the public cautious of such eminent testimony .' Tbe general opinion of the prolensioo affords a far dif ferent account of its value. The secret preparation of the Lethe'on, and its being patented, has not f resented its 'composi lioa from being discovered. Il is nothing more nor 1s ilian sulpha rie etherd med icine ttiat i universally known to the pto- fessi n all over the world, and' which ean anly produce inscrisibility''" by the' pYe- vio is eilect of the most violent dangerous, and utterly unmanageable, excitemeut,. . , I he article has been already extensive ly used, and,, if we are to believe the tes- Ltiiaony of medical men, and the 'iirfs' that have -transpired after its use, by certain dentists and surgeons of Boston and this city, U has produced the most disastrous -results, and .will fairly warrant legislative interference, to suppress its further use. il Ihe state prodtKed is what is iechni aally called Asphyxia condition that has httheno- beeir-aeetwiomed to excite the profoandesl alarm of the medical atten dant. Suvetai of the pntients, (see a late number of the Boston Medical and Surgi cal Journal) have been throw u into convul sions, and had alarming: attacks of bleed ing at the lungs, apoplectic seizures, Vc. In this state of th'ns, the writer being attached to the profession, and well know ing the disposition of the community to encourage .anything ; that offers the most distant aasarance of. laviag pain, and is endorsed by, respectable names, h is taken ItUity to ascertaia the actual opinion uf the pfofoMioarand. pto laity; by requesting tho edtwrruf thia pai per to permit a petition to the Ijegialeture terlte on :their tWe for the signatures of ad " f "X f forht aowe avowed purpose of . producing1 - Asphyxia during fke performance of surgical operation.' . pm PEMfjC JIACY AND TUP a At the commencement of the present session of Congress, Mr. Polk and his Secretary " represented the finances of the nation to be in a most prosperous . condi tion. sud held out the idea that the ex penses of the war had, after sll, been a mere bagalellt. The Democracy took all these representations :for truth, and con sequently voted down -the proposlion to tak tea and coffee, ; ; Tbey were in n ha r 'rjff. to give the asked for authority to borrow money or issue .Treasury notes. The Whigs, very properly, left it to the majority having the power in Congress -to propose their own measures and press them to a vote. Now when the session has wax ed near iu close, the loan bill is suddenly brought to thcconskleratjonof the Senate, wilhJue declaration that a single day's delay, will embarrass the Oovemmeni, if not dishonor the national crdit. The organ jdersu irieT'lii even grave 'aCenato;jntheirp'pTMei .are forgetful of their propriety, and ; reality charge the fault upon the Whigs., . The very men who have waged a war upon the credit Of the country,' who have passed the Suh'Tresrury Bill and : reduced the .reve nues, in the madness of their folly, are now seeking to cast the blame upon others. Mr. Clayton has - well reminded thein that the Whig! bard interposed, no difficulties inthc way of he progress of Ahe public business,' that nearly every objection, which, b,asben raised against the mensBrei proposed, M has come friun,, inembara bXitheir own "party. Ile 'al(svc.airecj ld them diatthe Vjiige hav stood ready. toTOe ffery f up ply, pi men , or ,,moBey asked for ,'bjtt: U' Execuve-rlha they are, lanxions , o see to en early and honorable, , close,, Pho iriith is; the dominant party seem resolvsi te irsisn the Gfoverment as well, ai , 'them sVej.--TRejr are taking tlie most effectual hieana,,vto desir'oyUe : wedit of ; the." tk TKoniyil'he"thave hotl bnlyicul Jownl the reyenaesby a. tariff' discriminating in" favour of foreign labour, but while they are seeking te pass their Loan and Treasury Note Bill, under K pledge of the proceed sf the sales of tHe public domain for re payment, they are absolutely striving ' to pass graduation bill, to reduee the price Of those very lands, and finally to transfer them to the Slates in which they are locat ed! "-Will notsuah saadness, such folly, ar tist the dimness and wisdom, of the' whole nation In an effirt to hurt from power the men' who tare thus ab'jsieg their public 'mut The f present Congress is over Whelmiiiirly 1 Democtio- it basis had tbe power to raise the men and money neces ary for a sigmous prosecution ol the War, and yet, - when - the timej liaa been Wasted ii useless, debute and the session is xbout to close, the nation is . startled ( with innouncsment that the Treasury ie empty, sad the country will be dishnnoied, unless the loan bill is hurried through in less than ;wentyfour hours! 'No wonder that Veuio , r ;f t-'it i o - iir, i , ,n -,-1lrfr---H-'r-"---r-i i-'-ift fir in.rntr WffiiirO'Mtiifi.'OirtirllJWl if,--iia-' Vf--"Tii iiir iilmiiiiiTWliirr craiio Senators should eek. tq sjiift le re I shift the re of things-no Uou1d wk sponsioitity oi sucti a state wonder that Mr. Calhoun Uiaxtli consider beftu-e yie'ixliag o then measuae-; but it is still less asto nishing that they should . have r eived a bold and manly rebuke from the lips of ihs Senator from Delaware, Mr. Clayton's speech was emphatically "a word spoken iu season,' and he deserves thanks for It." '' r j , . ... J EA LED PUOPOSAI.S will U recel. vd al tbs off i cm of the Comptroller of Public Aeessnu omit m tta iy et May next, "r so. etoMxlheCptiut qrar with a fence of Stone and Iran, according to tbe plan and specifiaaliaa hereunto subjoined ; and on ihe day above referred Iu, the CoiuOiiiwionef of Public buildings will 0iea nick Proposal, ao4 let the f n tract for ibe erection of the ettcluiure aocorduiglo lb proviaioM of tbe act of Itie General Assembly at ita, recent aemioo. WM P. COLLIN !, See'ytf ' ' Hoard of Commiurt. Public Buildingt. Jm'f 20, J847 , , - a 3w SPCCIFfCATIOKS, Of the minner in which Ibe Feace, oacloAnf tha Public Square, in Ui Cily of Kalejfrh, on which the Stat Houa ,r eroeleri, M to b built." Tbe Fence to be buitt of (tons and Iron; to haw a good and solid foundation of oiw, laid in strong lime mortar, beneath the luiface i the earth, and to, come up to the level of jhe eariU--oB.wJWl ia lo W erected, a solid, dressed, stone coping, twelve iachaa high, and sixteen inches wide each panhel to be eight feet wide the bsltnc of tbe fence to be of cast iron; the pannel poets to be te and a half feet high. Aire i nek as and a half in diameter near the base, and four i.ichrS and a half in diameter near the top, as shewn in (lie drawing.- to be hol low, round, and fluted, with an orharaeatal top, as shewn in tbe drawing. .'I'll tresaU work reeling on Ihe stone copiag la be One bat high and the ruila of the l restl work aiaeh end let into Ihe pannd posts, and the top rail let into the pannel posts also the top rail to be J Inches wide, by j ' of an inch thick Ibe. top wit -ef iU tril Work, on which the upright rods art, to ba 8 J inches wide by of u inch thicki lbs lower rail of alt to ; be 81 jneliea wjdt by J of an inch . thick the Bp, right rods to be square, I j inches in diameter) to pass Ihiongh the top rail, and rest on the upper rail of the tres-.lt Work and let into sockets, with Ihe edge of the rod or angle to tbe front, with an ornamental bead I'ke that abewn in the drawing. Inside of each pannel post there is ta bean iron rod, vrtught, 1 inches square, to paa from the top f the poet, and to be firmly and aesurel fas ten I in the atone coping, t here are to be fifteen upright rods, in each pannel. There shall be tour large gates, fronting the four entrances of the State House lo be twelve foet wide belwee the gate posts; the gates to be folding gates tha gate posts and the gates to be higher than the balance of Ihe fence, aud in proportion to the fencer and on each gate post an ornanaental lamp, the frame of wbich is to be of east i.on, the side to be covered with isinglass. The galea, in opening;, to torn on iron loiter, runniug on. iron., bars let into aolid atone; the gate posts and galea to be after the same pal tcr ri as the balance of tti fence I all or the iron work to be of cast iron, excepting the rode which pass inside of the posts and are aockaled in ihe alone coping. .Tka wbola fence to be built according to tba drawing to be seen ia the Comptroller Ofhc. 1 4 litvniVlov 8ae. A farm for eele, containing . 4fl i, acres. . It lie . on the road between War rent on and Halifax, equidistant from both placea. .. and baa on it a targe and well finished dwelling and other hou tea. Liberal credit willbegiv. en. A fine location for a public bouaa. Persons desirous of making enquiry or Visiting tha premises, can call on, the subscriber, or write to him at West Land, N. C. WM. H. EDMUNDS. West Land, HaWax co Jan, 30, 1847. filf. Philadelphia Garden Seeds. The subscriber is Drenered lo execute orders for VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SHEDS, to any extent, to Dealers, in bulk or neatly put up in packets with printed labsls and directions, oaths moat favorable terms. His assortment comprnog every desirable variety, and tha best selected In Philadelphia,- and the eede ate all warranted FRESH and GENUINE, being drown expressly under his own direetiona or imported from .he first sources in Europe. Cat iloi7ues"W sveiT necessary information may be obtained by addreaaingr post paid, ' . UblNKI A. .LIHEfblt, No 97 chesnut Street, Philadelphia Jan. 1841 ' ' 3-i H7 Agents wanted In tho principal towns through this State. H , Iisaolalion. XntV PartnertUip heretotore existing between the 1 Subteribera, under the name of CtiUK, Ha Biaos it Taaaxui., wat Ihil day dissolved by am taai eon ent Persona indebted to the Firm, will please sobm forward ene'eellle wild W. J. Ciibk, aad those having elaims againil Ibeta will please uieient Ibent lor uavment. r ivuiliu J. OURK, j. , I if VU - 1 muni J ve j 3 VMES B.; TEttUBLt iinu aa ii t niiui lXI c ltteigh UA at, l47,. Plnmbe National Daucrrlnn Gal lery aud PtotoivrapUer s ea t - inaj Depots n :,''e;Sy" " Awarded the Hold and Stiver Medals, loot rral Premiums, and Two Highest Honor, at ".ZZ,: for tha most spteudid Colored Daguerreotypes :I. :L T-'3 V,."'r n'lZli: and beat Apparatus ever exhibited. ; Fortraits taken ,1a exquiaita style, witboat regare to weather. . nstruetionf given in the Sri.' I A large1 asaortment' of Apparatus and Stock always 'ff .NewYork. 2S1 .Broadway; Philadelphia, 136. Cheanut att Doaton. 75 Oouit. and 15S Hanover an.; Baltimore, 805 Baltimore St.; Waahina'on. Pennsylvania A venafi Petatsburtr, Va., Mechanics Hall; Cincinnati, FourtVand Walnut, and 176 Main at.t Saratorra SpfinW, Uroadwy, Prs.,m Vleillo Rue do Tirapl; LiTsrpooU Church St.- , - 84-1 yt,! 8 NEW AIMANAO. H ITT Puhlitbed. sntl lor aatr at the Star Of- J See and the Auction and Commiaaton" Store ! of jr. B- HTjOHns. n this'icny,'" l. nif'i N Carollna Atgrteullnral A I- m m m .n l. . : L .1 mueh tala.bte matter for the husbandman, the ailendar pages At the uual tlatisticat information I the covenient reference of prufeasinr al and fail Mneis men. aneedolea, Ac. etc. -and will be anil in any quantities vrrj' cheap, c Kaltigh.Nev. 11, 10 t .,-- (vinei;au, 7. , " Jat reeierl by JAS. I.ITCIIFORI). aS&KffakJ 1 &CO- SUPPXY of GROCERIES, which is very largeand well assorted, embracing nearly every arti cle in their line. They invite lbs 111001100 of 'Vetchanta and Cotton Planters to their stock of Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope and Twin. , Also a very la- supply of Sole and Upper Leather, at aaasaalry law a rieea, Orders trOia Iteaaaalry wilt aaect hb prom atleauioa. : v. V ! PeterAarg, itept. 7, IMS '. ' 3"-Jm VRUSll iiAKDEN SEKD. WILLUMS, HAYWOOD & CO. JUST received, for sale, the most pop ular vsrieies of Garden Seed, viz ASPARAGUS Giant BROCCOLI Purple Cnpo, BRANS Early China Dwarf , Refugee (or 1000 to I.) u . Red Speck led French J f Large White Lima BEET, Early Blood Turnip Long do Early Yellow Sugar . . French do, M Mangle Wurtzell CABBAGE, Early May 1, ,. . " York ...iT'!.-'.,'.'.lkitrsea ,", ',t , Sugar Loaf ; . Atse I ,afe Battersea . 11 u x,t winter Druniticad " Green curled Sa voy. do fllobe do do Drumhead do Flat Dutch il 11 it CARROT, Long Orange 11 AltriiigUntu Laree late -White Field it CELERY, White Solid " Seymour's Superb CLXCUMBER, Early Franio " . Cluster " Long Green ' White Turkey " Small Gherkin CORN, 11 , Early Hawk (earliest known) Tiiskarnra M Golden Sioux " " Sugar EGG PLANT, Purple LEEK, London LETTUCE, large French white Head " Ice Leaf Lettuce, Green Cabbage MELON, - Long Island Water 11 CarauM.-::':4iUa -Pine Apple Yell 0 w Canteleup .Green Citron Nutmeg u M II II NASTURTIUM ONION, White Portugal " Early Silver Skin Large Red " PEPPER GRASS (or Curled PARSLEY, Double Curled PARSINIP, Dtrtch PEAS, Early Cedo NuUi .11 " Washington " Bishop's Prolific Dwarf Marrowfat 11 11 " Tall ditto PEPPER, Long Cayene " Bell or Oxheart H Sweet Spanish RADISH, Long Scarlet 11 Larly Short l op Cherry Turnip White Summer l ii : RHUBARB, (for Tarts) . SALSIFY, or Vegetable Oyster SO. U ASH, Early White Summer Bush . ' Commodore Porter's M Crook Nock SPINAGE, Summer TOMATO, Large Red - a - i Cluster .', .,. '": '.' .. TURNIP, Large English Norfolk " Purple Top Ruta Basja , , " I dirge White Flat Dutch , " ditto lied Top .... tt..!eigh, Feb. i, 184f. V vt .. ; 1 . 1 ui" ',i .a J. VALUABLE Hit ICH STORE -l - tV E AKI mVELLUVO The Brick Store, oa . Fayette viMe Street, in Kalriitlt, a few doors bcluw the well known, stand of Williams Haywondex- Co-jtroW occupied bjr Mr. B'gga, ia ofl'ered for alo on accommudatina; trrnw. It is well fitted for a Store and UweHing. with all necessary out bouses) ia4 moat eieellent aland; and naa, a-. baiHlaome. TtUU. Ji ifur-tlr I description i. deemed unoeeeasary. thos. de of eure cll anil exam I ina tha premises. BYI.VESTEB (SMITH. j' - Raleigh, Feb. 8, 1847m ; 6 tf. S WILLIAM ADUOVVIVS ! . -II M nnci.i.i. PtlUHm.. raa.lette ft Sn Sliade c" raAwraui w, p ' j Ke. 86 llarket Street, Pbilad. i Willi. m A, Drown invitee Soulherri and Weal era Merchants t hitintr Philadelphia te examine ZTHCJ .:o hia e.ock Of Umbreltas, PsrasMs, rarseoletts CMtt in the market .cmbracisir every variety V . r ' 7 . from the lowest price M those of the finest qual ity. ' " ' ,-J-;;1'.. ". "' Uwing to a geat reduction In some mit eriala, of which I have availed ray at If, I ean offer In docemcnls la purchaser that Cannot te fwund 1 caMwera , ; i., i.t-..--.. . . t My pricea will be found the loweat in the V' .Wr$ -7 facture. rhUadtlpkia.XW. stt.W f " . Tlieiriode fenbjecla of llnptlsm, ' BY HEY. ALEXANDBR B. SMITH, k' ', RMfeat(tii;Oftcfcf'i '- Ijtioee coaversalioti is a proof of a weak mint. ''1 -" " - , tMclLWiIJIEBltOWNI.i;T, , lUv&MVVqm,. Are nnw retfeWing then' FALL SI V. TATE8 COLLECTING AGENT. ' V . -stme, Ean Philsdlr4tia, in eiub sb ed for blawetf a bnjh reputation as U. 6'laica Cat leetine A lent. Us haaotticea ia I'hiladcluhia, N. York, Boelaa. and Baltiaanre, in each pI which I places be acta as agent fat this- paper . aud by hm rpoaapt, diligent aad faithful discharge of the duties af baa agency baa alwaya given 'tbsvt highest aatia action, and the leal evidence of hia' qualificatUma for thai buiaineea, , . t .., , t irf, ..,vi . Being eonviiiced that one aurh agent for our ts tabliakiueut is suffirient ia the ahove named cities, wa hereby give rtoiica that hereafter V. B. Palmer will be Ibe oay authorized ageotlor the f BaJeigh Ster a id N. C. Gaxette" to receive aubacriptiuns and advertiaementa, and grant receipts -in the cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia,' an Baltimore. . ... STK I'M M AUULH VORKS, Abat e Spriuu; Garden Street, PHILADELPHIA. This ea'ablisbment ia erected on an Improved plan, and by tha aid of Htcam Power manufactures all kiuda of MaiMe Work in a superior at vie, and . L 1 . . r.- '-'..I. x ... . r ' si lite luvci iricva lur esii. The largeat and best aasortin -nl of Marble Man' tela ever orlored 10 the public may be aeen ft the Ware Room, to which the atteution of purchasers is respectfully invited. Imported Garden Statuary and Vases 0 the moat tasteful designs and patterns, made of ihe finest and handsomest description ol Italian Mar bhv Tiles 'if Flooring, irnported, and alwaya on hand, and lor tale at tha most reaa tnable prices. S7m Marble Cutters can be supplied at all times With any nuin'er of iuished Mantels or Table Tope, at reduced wholesale prices; and the Trade will be furnished at Ibe shortest notice with all kinds of Ma'hle in the block, or rut to size for Monuments, &s. JOHN BAIRu, Bidge Road, above Spring Garden 81, Philadelphia, 1817. ft. 171 VlE.MttValli. The subscriber has removed his . S1IOET A BOOT ESTABLISHMENT to tha bouae opposite the south eaetT'corner oT the Capital gguare. lately uceupied, "LTMr. Th'oinp. son, aa Cabinet 'Ware Itoom, ,and a Sew pacee east of tbe north Carolina nook Store, where ha is prepared to serve his cortomers and the public, and respectfully solicits fatronage. " In addition to the work executed by excellent and faithful work men, under hia own superintendence, he Intenda to keep an assortment of northern made boots aad hoes, which will be said very cheap. HENRY PORTER. Raleigh, Feb: S7, 1847. at. Jtegiater and standard three insertiona. . FURNITURES Respectfully to the Public i ix. j. f. winTE, OAHIMETi UPBOL8TCR7 WARE. ROOMS. , 107 109 Walnut Street, I'HILADELP&IA; . Paraooe visiting Philadelphia are invited to call and see their extensive variety of finely finished, fashionably- rich and plain Furniture, all warranted in every respect, st the moat reasonable pricee, and each aa can be depended aa giving entire sat isfaction for excellence of workmanship. C. H cW.F. WHITE assure Faiaaae and Ct-aTOataas that punctuality and deapateh may be relied upon ty ail whom they ana; have the pleas lire of Turnishing with goods. ","' " Bo we solicit a call, '5.72 From one and all. And with tha feheapetl and beat lo please you; For be sore you'll find Things to your mind. Nor in using, by disliking, tease yea. Feb. 1847. , g 5L NOW PVBLISBISO lITKClTT Or PatLSDBLrBI, SCOTTS WEEKLY PAPER, ENLAUGED AMD.IJTIPHOVED. The Largest size Family Newspaper, : Neutral in Politics and Religion, and devoted to Litera ture. Truth, News, the Arts, Sciences, Health, Temperance, Morality, Amuaements, Mechanics, Education the Farmer, Markets,' &c Subsorio tion prce - ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Single Copy, 75 cents In erabe ef Eight, and . less evor.tbat number. sN"EY STOU.E. f lHE Undersigned would most respec tfuV JL ly inform the citizens of Ualeiirb and (he surrounding country, that be has recently re: turned from tbe north with uta assortment, wluch onaista of ,...,. , u.i:i Hats aud. Caps, Boots and .Shoes, , Groceries, Contcctloitarles,: , t , Hardware, CuUerr, , - aJicckcry, , Ac , 1UTS AND CAPS-. Fnrk Silk and Wool Hate, with an asa tfimeni ot Caps. , . , . BOOTS AND 8UOE3, A sine assortment, of aA qualitiea and pric.a. , , . GKOCEKIES. . Loaf, Crushed and Brawn aara: Mubsaea, a adnerior article; Coffee, most ei celleuti cheese. Flour, fcalv, Candles; aperxa) and Tallow Shaving and,. Turpeniina Soap, chewing and smoking Tobacco, Mrs. Miller's iSuuu Girt ger, Pepper, spire, tu. ,,,, , ,t , .. CONFEC'IIO.N ARIES., Candies and Nnts of all kinds, Oranges and Leinona.Kai.ina, Kiga, kc. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY Ire: Pocket Knivea, Knives and Forks, Raiors, Padlocks, cur ry Cobe, Tai-ka, Looki gGlaaes, rVrcossron' cape, Powder and fthol. vvritihg Papei" Fid.lle Strings, NeetPe- Cases, hi mbles. Breast Pins, Watch Guards, Beads, Blacking and Brushes, Ice. '1' "" CROCKERY. A large and extensive assort rneiit. lf" ' ;l1 -' .1. -, . The above at tides will be sold cheap for' cash; or on a shnrt credit lo punctual customers. 1 -' : QUISTON VI'LEY. Hargett St -s One door east of illianu, HaJ wood e Co. Febmity 52,1847. ' -: --8t.- N. B. " The highest cash prices will be given for country proda e. ' " .'--- U;' '-' i"! ,niVil " Ill 1 in! il in'.. I -f . . Invaluable Fausilr Companion t3jUl.ECTUK8 on tha,U8E8 OF.TIIE af-V"n and v I W 01 aVfOIip-VHW- atlMsV w-vwa ipr-, - log aie'e and female b'slth, ay-omeUy and beau, ly; exposing causes anil cure or inosa niaeasee that, produce Conaampiinn,, or abortea life, aa a fectious of the kin. ISpme, , Stomach, Bowers. Kidney a. Live-, Scrofula, Files, Gravel, and, Fe male Complaints. , Ita rules, easy, practical, and pure, tWm a guid to perfect health and long life. St Engravings, 37,4. paxes. 50 cents. Peerage 9,1 Scents. By SAMUEL 8HET.D ft FITCH, A. M. M. D., at 707 BROADWAY, NEW YORrt: - :, -; " Any person remitting fifty cenis free'; ' will Is crive one copy, by mail, to any part.'-, The' If 'dp supplied. , ' ' " '' '. . '' ' Jr 1847, ' ', 7-S0. TAX ON TBA- AND COFFEE. Tbe President , his sent a mmaaire , lo f'en greta reeorameodin-va lax on Tea aud LVfle. piiilaIelpiiia silk and lane' (Soods forSp,- ijt . -. "'- ,Mas' Bjjtai.ais.w.. ,i Inform their friends imd nWwhanlS gi-riera'ly'tK-they hsvrmaxla arranRMnerrUtaopea hvth hiV ai-pposrhmg Wdtaeas eeason, one . of the tZ stocks of i NLKS AND FAXCY OOOD9 ever ousred in UUa eoentryu i One uftlierBiW now ia Europe, purchsetne; ttprlng Goods eiets. rvely for CasaA. which will eaabla Ba to famish goods in our line at Iba htwest aaarket eia.,,. i--- Jan.. I, 1U47 t2 is. Gasi$, Vant, OUs, &t; 1 . The aubaenher wuld rspecl fully invite the attention pf nierchants to bis Jargn. asMuaiei of Baltimore. New Jtiatj.ai.d I'rt.wa WlK DOW GLhSSi Leais. VVtl-relX t:V, Atlantie, ana Ulster W HITE LKAD; Chrome Green and Yellow, Linked Oil; Spi, its ,, Turpentine, Sand Papeu Uluet Faiij Copal, Japan, and Coach Varnishes; Point Bmalisa Saah Tools, Artists colours and niateiial, Ground Pa'nts, l colours, iu ataallcans. , And constan'ly tereiving Iruia tba Faetori alt the above, with general assortment of ar lioles usuallv kept : a hia, line of basiusse, which is offered at lit lowest, market rates, UM A. WISONG, , , , . No 3 Nona. Liberia Sueetw . i .!-' Mil . Baltimore, ' " THE 5 . ---: HIGHROAD TO PROSPERITY Colton, Corn, Cheeso, snd Commerce. ' The last fritelligenoe received fr.m Europe, si it dilered tbe harbor ot Boston, and fntatttly was Ireaeminaled by the lightning ajeney of ihe tsc ante fluid to all the largn cities, was welcomed m itt, more than wrdinary pleasure. It eonve)e nw intelligence Of the rise in flour, cotton, and nearly every article of pr nluce which is ex pork d Crura thia country, and has in ids ber the purveyor and provider for the root af tbe world hereafter gam famine, with its attendant starvation, will beie ed aa atripped of balf its terrors, and the hungry end famishing in Europe will took i with bwgii eyes to Anxriea, aod aba will ni.ly their wants, Miua a'taoser- oond frttarritt Snd friendsUiu will ba formed,, neve-, it is to be hoped, to be bro- kn. . .. Tk. A : . . i, . . . Mu'." -w"wwi 'w"('fo ma iub, g.rsauaiiy aoi liring mora and mora wealth; and if tha gar. eminent went not necessitated by tha Mexican war Ibis year would be one, lo be more th m ordinarily remembered lor ia prosperity. , . y Sylvester hs bttfne a prominent part bi these results, selling tickets .in ony legally, auhoiiwd lotteries. He distiibutes throughout variuuaae tions of tbe continent large sums, aud fapilaa'uf $30,000 and f 40,000 are sought after With tba certainty. If sold, tliey wilt be received. !u Jaime ry, the month just rlosed, fortune w aited on bis footsteps, and smiled upon his efforta, each muuto he issues achedules of schemes unsQrpae I in tlis magnificence of the capitals or brilliancy in il. t.il. March will be found lo surpass its ' ndeccss r. iu wu ti, iMe sutci'ss wmcn lunowa in unul minished exarliona and perseverance. All wlk waot paize moat address early, and be careful Is address - -? .-'-;" 8 J. SYLVESTER, 1 . E - - - 4 vm Jtmt fitw Yott, t - 30,000! 5a l ALEX AN DMA LOTTEKVV Class N, for I84T, to;. be drawn at Alexandria, (D. C.) on Saturday, the 27tb March 1817. 78 Numbers U Drawn Bali-Iota. - SPLENDID 8CII EMU. 30,000! 10;00( lot 5,000 l of 4,000 1 of 3,000 1 of 8 805 20 8 of 2,000 Sofl,500 4 of 91,350. 4 of 1.250. 25 PRIZES OP $iJ0O0 EACH!! , ' . au Prices of f0O each!! 40 or $400 dollars jo of $H) dullsri. 1 Prises Ol ilOO Eaeb! IS of 40 dollars. IH ol f$ dolUrs. 184 of CO - . . fin u m &C. &C. fec. ' Tickets IU dollars. - " " r A certificate of a Package ef 20 Tickets will be sent M 120 Sharci ta pronottion. ' 6 Prizes of $10,000 e.icli ure $GO,000! " " " $30,000! ALEXANDRIA urf lEMY, CUs. K, for 'istf lobe drawn at Aliainlria, II C on SiiuiJ.j, "tbe Athal Maeb tWi ti naaabCrs 13 ilr.sa B.lloia. . :.,-. . . y '. i ."' ,; Graud Scheme., ,t- nl 10,000! - $10,0 o,"o r ityirt ,. -iu.000 , , v , .io.i. tol 1,400 -. , , , , l f.S40( 300 PBIZBS OF $2,000 EACH' 3of4U0,4,. , U,KItM fce. lie.,.. ; i. ..ii - 'rickets 10 Dollar's shares in projtoriion. A certificate l a I'sckare ol Si I wkeis aiUas sent far 130 dollars 8liai cl prvpuitiun. T30 IJ0()! ' ALEX ANDKI . ' 1.UTTKWY,' Class' M, tor vnbdrs-1st Ah-asnitria. I. C. on S.tsrrtii, t0tKbol Jat r, I847i'&4 uuiubeii it lka lislleta. ; $30.0001 ...Of S.00U , I .af. S.SOO Grand Sitisme, .'n ,i I J. ,0... - I8.0W ...,t o(S n, I M ,W fiUuliO I i 130 of 1,000 TisketS IO j A'eeirtfteNiearfSf VCa.kkge .Sf Cf Ti.ker lil aenl lor llOdollars ipbsrea in pi vi oittrlri f ,aul i ei $40,WO " ',&i ALKXAKllltl LOTTKHY, 1 Cia.T.f.rs Hill to ba diaenvat l-aai.iiilB ( SI a'i, tbalSiauf -Mr,4SV. 7 nmaber 13 Dra.it Ballots. '? ?' !!-;, CImuImI Srliemjf. 40 000! I A 'J .1 I - Kin 5.000,1 40 OF$.000RClll i 60 Phscs ol !250 escli.' i 0 of frlO eatb.( " ' ' IS'J of M aeM Mel IOO' "' i -n j i'i i i oi 64 rf 40 ..it-?-- - nfi v i'- 11 eJ o ;.. i ar1 &.C. ..n-.sjfr'; ' " rv Tieaartslto 8bareaiai.po-4W.a . A CeMiftt tti. Package ol 6 ,W bole Takes Will be sent tor tl30 Sbarct properties. ' ... ... .aWmMJU,,- ! ALEXAJiDlftA U1TTKRY. i:iaaa ft foe W , te be dr-a t, Alexandria, p. C- Tee IbeSirdoi Mar. 1447. Ji uumbera 1 . Ur ' pallet. " - " " " .,rt Grand Scheme.' , "j. eio.ooq - - ..V$p,W9 , , 1510,0001 v.,...ri lefO0O , , . -,. ,, - . f f .' 20 PK1ZESOP U0Q RAPplyZ SOaliOA. ,, , : , 80sl" 1531100 each! ... - it 4.1 ef 50 ' 134 ef SO V '.V "yu Slc. ate iK ruir..i'r..i."lr r.n.r. . ,. el A r.THtVste afa raekage of ft Tlekefi ,) i. eu for CJharei in prepertiea. " - -
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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