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!'.lCi.t' . iTZ 1 - - '" ' LImmJmmmLL-m llMMMMjaMBMaaMBSBMaaaaaaaB jjfc MAKV'S SCHOOL, . V 4- XXi5a213S'tl iirttfcT.L S. IVES, D. D. Tito fTTTHE Eleventh Tern of thie School uXT, menc- ike 3d dsy of J an, mad .l.- oih November. The Winter "I rill cem conbooo Term will commence on the lOih November, and continue til! tb lothApril. . . The advantage which this school afford, ib res pact to ample buildings and around, the health, and thai Uterary, moral, and rligioua improvnuenl of iu PuihIs, have born so liberally appreciated by I ha com ramify that the Rector hacly to rrturo bU hearty thank for, the confidence that baa been repo-d in him. and to promise ibe continuance of hia best ex ertions for the future. -. Terms Payable In Advance t Tot Board and English Tailiou, per terra of Smooths, $100 00 Tor Tuition in French.. 10 00 Tuition in Music, on the Piano, Organ or Guitar,' X5 00 with $3 for the use of Piano or Organ. Tuition oi the Harp, with ue of instrument. 40 00 Tuition in Drawing and Painting, in W ater Colors, 10 00 15 00 75 Oil Colors Pens and Ink. N,1 B To prevent rivalry and extravagance in dress a simple Uniform i a J opted, to b ued on eunuays ana apeciai occasions. . v. consims of a plain white dreaa, wiih atraw bonnet, trimmed with liaht blue ribbon. For their ordinsry apparel, the Pupils may wear dresoee f Calico. Ging ham, or auch other material suitable for School girls. as their wardrobes wilt funuah. J e welt are pro- hikited. The Rrligioua services of the School, be ing held in the Chapel by the Rector, Pupils have rarely occasion to visit the City . They are allowed to accept invitations from their relatives or irtennsin the City, far the day ouly, once a month, and never for the evening! April 8. It 17. . 29 SANDS' SAItSAPA.tlJL.LA, FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURB OF ALL DISEASES AKISLNG FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD OK HABIT OF THE ftYsTEM, VIZ : Scrofula, of Kingt EeiU RkemMatum, Obstinate CutaneouM Eruptions, PitnpUs, or Pustules on tkt Face, Blotches, Bilit, Chronic Sort Eyes, ; Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, En I Isrgement mnd Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcns, Sjfphdilic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, mnd Diseases at tsing from an in ( judicious use of Mercury, As cites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. AUs, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be re mote d by this Pre i paration. i The health of the human y stem depends slmoat en tirely upon the state of tbe blood ll toe vitalizing fluid wbica pervadre every Umu, every membrane fibre, filament, gland or other organ primary or aub- sikary if the body be chargrd vilb th element of disease, sickness must be tbe consequence, snd until the e ac ass of disease existing in the blood, are cradi cated, no permanent relief can be expected. It i here that tbe powerful health restoring properties of 0uds Sarsapariua are msniteted ; iu earchmg tfperaUoa reaches the ticiuof disease, and the cures it performs are therefore radical and thorough. Where obstructions to iu fsvorahle open i ion exist, ihey aje xamoved as it passes along the aliment ry canal , The proprieiora submit to the public the followim; csrtificale from a highly respectable source, of a cure xnade by ustng their preparation of CJara-panlla. Mobile, Ala , Nov. 2S. 1845 i Mxssbs. 8abos : I deem it an set of j s ice to pi self and the community at large, u relate the fol lowing facts which occurred in our neighborhood in jthe Utter part of July last. Jane t; , a young jgirl aged fourteen yeira was afflicted with an im mense sore on the midJle of her bsck, which defied 'all the treatment of medical skill. As she was a friend of our family I employed all the means in my Dower in endeavoring to relieve her. but in vain. At ilast sodie person mentioned to me your Sarsaparilla, and I immediately procured two bottles of Messrs. :Moely & Tucket, your Agents in this citv, which I :gave to her. I called to see her tbe next day and she itold me she had lakeu two does and fell very much ; relieved. I laughed immoderately at this, but he said ;it was really so, and, gentlemen, in a word, iu two i weeks fruru iho time she commenced using it, there i was neither sign or sppeaiance of where the sure hsd ibeen. Yours, respectfully. J. G. HOUSEMAN, 93" Dauphin street. THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE WAS nddreed to our Agents st WU Louis, and is similar to ethers frequently received from all sections of our country. Facts are stubborn things ; therefore let not the afflicted despair, but use the right medicine and be cured without loss or delay Reus Creek. Mo., April 1. 1846. . Messrs. R . A. J. dams. In the year 1812. from . exposure while in the army, my hip, thigh and leg, down to my tors, b came swollen a third larger than . their natural ize,an! after a time ulcerated and broke, I and remained a running ulcer for five or six years, : JU)d at intervals ever ioce that eriod until I con cluded my ooly hope fortife was an ampuuiioo, lut 1 now have the pleasure of tating that, after mr leg had been so swollen for thirty odd year, and a large Krtiou of the time ulcerated an-l exceedingly painful, , the use of Sands' 8trsapanlla the swelling from . my hip to ra toes has entirely subsided, the ulcers have been, healed and my general health much im proved. Yours, vsry-respecifully, 1 JOHN M'CUXE. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of 7lM superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which xsay be obtained of Agents gratis. rrvpmrvu inu wui uj ix u.a. is. Linig- gists 1D0 Fulton st , corner of William, New York. . Sold al-o hy WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO , Agents, Raleigh, 1 Also by P. F.PESCUD. Raleigh, and by Druggiats generally throughout the United states. : Price il per bottle. Six bottles for 5. L OT The pnblic are respectfully requested to remember, that it ia Sands Sarsaparilia that hs 'been, and is constantly achieving auch remarka ble cures of the most difficult -class of diseases to "Which the human frame ia subject : Therefore, ask for Sands' Sarsaparilla, and take no other. ' Not. 2. 1846. 88 r MAT AM0B AS HOUSE US NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF 4 VISITERS. ftiafi SUBSCRIBERS having taken the II OTXSC : JL ol cmertalament formerly occupied by lit. William T. Bain, and fitted it up in firet rale -etyie, respecuuuy e.uc tne pauonage of the IraveU ; Cnar anil local public If h can h unnlihMf hv 1 perseverancei atbd an anxiaoa desire to please ihoee . Who may favor them with a call, they are sure ot j'joecsai., Clean Beds, and Good Eeting. is their strong forte, and all they ask ia one trisl.to insure a ; aonuouanee . N. B.,: The bflfa'nesa will be conducted by Mr, j JliUt one of the Proprietors. i DPsrsona mhing pleassnt tides and good com ; lonabte conveyance to any part of the Sute. can br i aavoomodaed iw reasonabU terms, by a ppH cation al ' COT Li eery S a We. . HILL k PICK A R I), gal igh, April 18. 1847. 81 7t ; ni3iX REXTFouror five lar?e, comfort!. - ; Jjji and well famished rooms for gentlemen, in ibr iamfi brick buiiJiui ormerlv occupied bv Mr. B.'-B ItENCH FASHIONS- MERfiHA.Ht TMLOft, Faycttetllle Street Raleigh If C. M now opening a vrry beautiful lot oi FRENCH CLOTHS. CASS111E RES AKD VEST- ifCS. ol nearly all colors ami eiyles, soluble, lor every age and season. Thee Hoods vere seiecieu by himself, in NEW TOKK, FOR CAnH.con quentty all persons wishing besisabik abb iir Goods, at the lowest prices, will d.i well to c'l and examine hia rStoek." He charges nothing for looking. His FURNISHING DKPAKTMBNT is very coranlele All garment, toarr anted toJU. His thanks are tendered to his friends for past fa- vors, however small, snd hopes, I minding his own business, to receive their continued patronage. March 211, 1847. JACOn SLIDER, Jr. Importer k Wholesale k Retail Dealer ia OF ALL COUNTRIES, ITo. 76 Walnut Street, XPI2aiXZ2aSIS2aI?3IJaaat IN VITE? the attention of the Trade and consumers to his exlenxive slock of xood. pure Wines, 4c of vsrious grades and prices : sll of which hse l-en carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in tJu Districts rchere Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty year-in this bnai ness. snd as successor lo the laie -Jon? icoaui, Esq witn an extensive European connection and a direrl jrsoual knowledge of the principal Wint dis tricts ol France, Germany, etc enanies nim 10 guar. antee the excellence and good cndiuon of every ar tide sold by -him His new Slore and Cellars, sr ranged and buih for the purjoe, insure ine preserva tion of hi wines in perfect condit ion : and the preaeot St.ick having beeo iand.d pnncially before the nrsx of December last, when the new snd high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to ll on the most ad vantageous terms. rj J- Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personslly or bv letter ; in ordering Wisssfrom which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wisxs &.c. Isir-oETXD to Order, Susjrct to Ap proval on Arrival. March 29, 1847. 38 -ly Confectioneries, OF THE BEST QUALITY. THE Subscriber has just returned from New York, with the largest and best srlfcted s- sonmentof CONFECTION ARIES, of every kind. thst has evsr before been offered for sale in this Market. Preserves. Preserved Quinces, in light and stout ojrup, Cherries, " Citron, Pine 4pe, in light ni stout Syrup, Raspberry , " Sirawberry, Currant, Quince, and other Jellies. Pickles. Gallon, quart and pint Jars, mixed Pickles, Do. do. do. plain Cucumbers Quart and pint Jars, Onions, Do. do. Peaches and Cauliflower. All the above in fancy rihhed and plain Jars. BEST PICKLED OYSTERS, iu quart and pint Jars, and warranted good CANDIES, of all kinds. 800 Ibe. of Stuart's best and finest Steam Candy, of every kind made. CflIN'1 WARE. Of every description Vases and Flower Pots, Isrgs sud small. Wood and Willow Ware. Pails, iron and brss bound. Tubs snd Keelers. brss bounJ, Toy Tuls snd Psils, brass bouuJ, Braes bound Coolers, Willow Carriages, Kattan Chairs, with and without Rockers, Bird Cages, Nos. 5, 7, 12, 18, Cocoa nut Dippers, Bra Iwund itoxes, in neMs, Feather Dusters snd Hearth Brooms, And many other snides in ihe same line. PERFUMERIES, ' Of every kind and quality. Salves, 8ops, and Powders, Powdrr Puds, Ac. Fishing Hooks and Fishing Tackle. Silk and thread Lines luruished, Silk. Lines, Plaited Silk Lines, - Keroy Hooks, No 1 , 3, 6, 9, snd 12, Large Kerby and Limerick Hoks, Superior fi. isned Hooks, all sizes, 8tcdoligers, Limerick Pike wired, Trimmers Double Pike, Double Limerick Pike, Spring Snap Ho-k, assorted. Large and Umall Cork Finals, And a Urge lot of Fishing Lines of all kinds. A large lot of Bates' brsi dnlld-ejed Nisdi.es. BASKETS. A large lot of Baskets, of every description, size. snd quality, from the coare Clothes Basket to the fsncy Basket. FRUITS AND NUTS. Oranges, Apples and lemons. Almonds. Pecan and Palm Nuts. Enaluh VV alnuu and Filberts. Figs. Hssin, Prunes, Dates, Uinger, snd many other articles not n-cesry to name. A vary large lot, of every size, quality and price. JOHN K. W HI I'AKEK. April 17. " 33 4 w Cabiact Furniture Warehouse. BECimiCS' DILL, PetersDurg, Ta. I HAVE now in StorS, a first-rate assortment of CABINET FURNITURE consisting of mar We -top Drrssiug Bureaus, m.rble-top Wash Stands, Mahogany do. Walnut do. rorble-up Pier Tables, Do. Side-boarHe, Mahogany aud Cherry Dining- Ta blea. Mahogany, Freocli aud Curtain Bedsteads, Hah" Post and Curtain Maple do. of every variety ; Element Mahogany and Walnut Chain, fine Bird Eye and Curled Maple do. Beach and plaiu Maple do., Windsor Chairs, Mahogany, Maple, Cane and v ood Seat Rocking Chain. Childrena' do , Work Tablrs, Sociables. Sofas, Divans, Trundle Bedsteads, Hair end Shuck Matresses, Paper Hangings, iire Screeus, Ate., dee. 'Vh AdvertMer, settled permanently ia this place. inteaos to continue tne niaouiaciure or the above articles here, (Chain excepted,) and feela satisfied from his leug experience as a Manufacturer, and the elose aiirntun he gives to thai, to be able to give entire satisfaction to bis patrons, in style, quality and once. Every description of CABINET FURNITURE made to order. JUHIM UltitilMS. References eft Raleigh: W. R. Gales, Esq. Edw. Yarbroagh, Esq. March 12. 1847. 23 2m flUASS SEED. Orchard. Timothy. B'ne vjt t.ra. Hems' Grass. Rd Clover, White CIo ver sod Lucerne Serdin Slnre and f-r sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Alaxch 15. 2JJ wir.uAn tirnoFn, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Nos4 50 Sl 52, COURTLANDT STREET, One diet UUw Greenwich Stn cm the North River side of THa CITT VT EEfPft coustsntly on hand, a Urge assortmenl LTVl ol Drugs, Mediciues. Ubemicai. uje-wooua. Uy Fullers', Bleach era. Paiier Makers', Gun powder Msnuficturers', Hatters', Calico PrinUrs and Painters' ailicles ; Oils, Class and Glassware, Patent Mediciues, Surgeon s Instruments, &c. &c. .&ber Powder Blue Afiicmn Cayenne Pepper Alum Alcohol Alieppo Galls Aloes Annatto Antimony Arrow Root Arsenic Aqua Fortis Do Am mo a Blue Vitriol Borax Bark, Peruvian pulv. Bath 11 rick DaUam Capaiva . Canada Turlington's Blacking Psste liateman's Drops Bear's Oil British Oil Bi clirom Potash Burgundy Pitch Prussiale Potash Pumice Stone Quicksilver Rhubarb, root and powder Roroa Boll Brimatone Red Chalk Red Precipitate Rubito Ferri Saffron. 8panish, Ameri can and English Sand paper Sal. Ammnn " iratoa Glauber Sail Peue, crude . refined Harsaparilla Syrup Sealit Wax Srnna Seid itz PowJers Soda do Shaker's Herbs, all kinds Camphor Snuff, Maccaboy Castor Oil, C. P. Lal-mel Carraway Seeds Sctca Rappee Cephalic Cassis Buds Camber ides Carli Amnion. Cayenne Pepper Caeior Oil Chsm. Flowers Cinnamon Cloves Court Plaister Coriander deed Copperas Soap Castile Shaving Fu lera' 1 W indsor Fine Musk Otto Rose Palm Lemon 1 Bergamot Cinnamon Low's Fine-scented Confei tionsry London Corks, sll kinds Spermaceti Cream Tartar pt. Hartshorn Curcuma Nit. Dulc Cubeb 3onu coars and fine Emery, assorted from No. Plough ton's Bitters I to 6 iarch Epsom Salts Sugsr Lead Essence Bergamot Sup Garb Soda Lemon ulpb Quinine Peurmint Swraim'a Panacea Essence and Oil Spruce "yrmges, assorted ExL Cicuta Tart. Acid Cinchon Tooth Powder Gentian Tonquin Bean's Jalap Valerian Root Fig Blue v tiers Flor. Sulphur White Precipitate M Benxoin Paml Brushes Glue, all kinds Tooth Brushes Gold Leaf Bla. k Iad Gum 0ium Do Varnish Aranic assia Copal Chalk Shellac Chrome Yellow Assafortida Do Green Myrrh Copal Varnish " Tragacanth Coach do 8enegal Hair Powder Elastic, hags Lead White, dry Asphallum , Do in oil Harlaem Oil " Red Hiera 1'iera Lamp Black H.is, No. I Lithsrge Indigo Spanish Putty - Bengal Paris White Gautamala panih Blown Manilla Do in oil Carraccaa Spt. Turpentine Ink Powders Tr and Kin Ink. in bottles, do; Veniiisn Red Imielible Do in oil Irish Moss Verdigris Ingredients for 8tought- Do in oil ou's Bitters Vermillion Isinglss. A. dc R. vVhiUng Irrh Ointment White Wai Ivor) Black Yellow Ochre Jalap Do in oil Jujube Pasta Bar Tin Laudanum liar Iead Lee's Pills Bsrwood Lemon Syrup Bleaching Powders Liquorice Ball Braxil Wood Liqeorne Root ' am wood Lunar Caustie thromate Potaah Macasar Oil Cochineal Mace , Cudbt-ar Xlagnesia Ext. Logwood Calcined Fustic Manna Gram Tin Mortars & Pestles, com- Hatch wood a (osition and iron Lac Dye Mustard Seed logwood ground Red Wood " in bottles Nicaragua do Nutgalia HyprrNic. do Nutmegs Peach . do Oil, winter strained Madder " fall do Muriate Tin " summer do Oxalic Arid " Whale and refined Press Papers hale Pol and Pearl Ashes Olive or Sweet Piussian Blue Linseed Prusaiale Potash Neaufoot Ked Saundera Oil Vitriol Itotu n stone Winter green Sumac Peppermint Tenter Hooka " A nisi While add Ked Tartar Lavender Botiles, assorted or Oilo of Roses Breast Pipes ' Succin. Cantor Oil Bottles Olive Oil, in bottles and Funnels l ettiss Graduaied Measures Opodeldoc. Steer's Nipple Bhells Liquid Nursing Bottles Orange Peel Patent" Medicine Vials Oiyd Bismuth Prescription Vials Paregoric Porter and Wine Bottles Patent Trusses, all kinds Specie Bottles, from $ Pearl Barley pint to 2 gallons Pepper Sauce Show Globes, from J gall. Perfumery to 3 galls. Pill Boxes Tincture Bottles, pint Powdered Bark to 2 galls. M Gingar Vials, asserted Pink Root Window Glass. r The abote articles sre for sale on lower terma than at any other House in the City, and the quality of eacn article, not surpassed, it sqoallsd. Feb. 6. 1847. IS Cm FREELAND & HALL, If. 9, Light St. Wbatrf, BALTIMORE. OFFER for sale, on accornmedatior terms, the following articles: 150 Begs Government Java Cofise, 80 do. White Lagnira do. 60 do. Green do. do. 800 Loavea Soger, assorted qualities, 15 Bbla. Crushed and Pulverixed Sugar, 60 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candies, 80 de. Mould do. 50 Half chesu Gunpowder, Imperial and Y. ii. tea, 10 do Black Tea. Tognher. with a complete assortment of WINES knd UI41UKS. All orders in our line, will be attended to with fidelity and despatch. Kefs; to Wgsreji R. Gaum, Esq. 90 3m - D. PAINE & C0 rjS a n ta-'s; e r of, to t i e r i c - .' RICHMOND, VmGlNlA. -..-.u.,- l.u.l, ttmAA FOR1 TUKB-u .HOME wiibin ibe U ibictj m ih. i-..r,V- .h! of ther Grand Cai.ilal ot 120.000, ss rther with siiwller ones from $100 to ft 1.000. all of which were proo.ply an at sight. 'nSef the s)ubscrile to present to bis friends snd correpeai dei.t-st a distance, the lolloping brilliant ocueinw for May. Foiward your orders to tne uunvanca prue -etler, . ... U W. PURCELL, Agents Tor the iwsnegers, Richm nd. Virginia N. 15 37 38. the whole of the Grsnd Cspitsl of $t6,l'0O. wa sold and paid at signuoy ruk-, g gentleman in KKhmoiMl. . SPLENDID SCHEMES FOR MAY! 10,000 Do4l! 10,601! 4 of 6.C00 DolliI Tickets only 5. - , Grand Consolidated Lottery. Extra Class, No. 1c, to be drawu oo Thursday. May oin, ih," - mtngton, Delaware 7b Nos., i urawn. 8R19D SCH II K. I capital prixe of 020 000 I 20 pntea of 1 do 10.604 I 20 do 01,000 COO 300. dec 5.00(1 20 do Tickets 5 Halves 2 50 Quarters 1 25. Certificate of packages of Wholes 569-sbsres m proportion. . 54H1KK) 14 404 ! 4 i 1U,IXH w or i.uwu; a . ...... . Jit S lMf S Grand Consolidsled Lottery, i irsso i, wis drawn on Satunisy. May 8lh. 1847, at Wilming ton, Delswaie. 7i iumters. 13 Urawn. GRAND tAftlALB. 1 splendid prize of 4U.tKM) 1 prixe of 910.000 10,000 1,000 500. dec 1 alO 1 do 10.000 1 do 40 do 80 do I do I0.UUU Tickets onlv 12 halves 6 00 quarters 3 0) A certificate of whole ticket will be sent for $144 shares in proportion. 40,000 ! 20 of 5,000. Susquehanna Lottery, Class 25, to be drawn on Wednelay, May 13, 1847. at Baltimore. 78 Nos. IS drawn. Grand Capitals ; I prixe of f id, 000 I 20 prizes of f 1,000 t0 6,00ij 20 600 Tickets S12 ; halve 6 ; quarters 3 00 30,000! 910,000! Fifteen drawn Nos. in each package of 25 Tickets Fine Lottery for Packages. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 21, to drawn ou Saturday, May 22d, 1847, at Wilming ton, Dslawaxe. 75 Nos. 15 drawn. Grand Scheme ; 1 prise of $30 Ooo I 1 prixe of $4 000 1 10 000 I 1 2.700 I 6.000 I 10 " J.500 600. dec Tickets 110; halvre 5; quarters 2 50. Certifi cates of whole $92 50 shares in proportion. 30.0OO! lO.OOOl Grand (Jnnsoiidaied Lottery, Class No, 22, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, May 29, 1847. 78 Nos 14 drawn. Giand Capitals: 1 prixe of f 30, 000 ; I ..f 10,000 : 1 of 6.000 ; 1 of S410; 10 pnxes of JZ.Oi'O ; 10 of 1,500 : 10 ol 1,200 ; .0 or 1,000 1 10 ol 500, Axe Whole Tickets jSiO ; halves 5 : quarters 2 60. T" We have every dav Lttrrie from $1 to $20, and when a rrmitianceia made to ua, large or t-mall we will alwaya invest in the most popular Lotteries na band. The Drawings sent, when requested, ts all who order from us;. the cash for all Capital Prizes can be had as uhunI at sight On sll letters enclosing cah or prixe tickets, the pontsge need not be paid rhe Tickets in the shove Lotteries sre received, snd all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt aud confidential attention. Address D. PAINE dx CO., Msnsgsrs. Or C. W. PUUCELi:, Richmond, Vs.' Anthony's Lottery Office, PJLTEItSULIKji, VA. D. PAINE &. CO. MANAGERS. THE following splendid Schemes will be drawn in the momb of May: 8 A TUKDtY. MAY 8th. 184 7. Graud Consolidated JLottei;f9 Class No 19. 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots! 40,000! $14,604! 4 prizes of $ 10 000 I ' 80 pnxes of $500 40 do 1.000 I 16U do 250 Tickets .$12 Halves 6 Quarters 3. (iraiid Consolidated Eottvry, Class No 20, to be drswn on Saturday, May 15. 72 Nos., 12 Drawn. t)35,00O! 913,000! , 6 prixes of $2,5u0 6 of 2.000 6 of 1,620 50 of 600 60 of 6ti0 50 of 400 Tickets $10 Halves 5 -Quarters 2 50. Git AND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class. 21, to be drswn on Saturday, May 22, 1847. 15 drawn BsMota oat of 75 Numbers 930,000 1 prixe of 1 do I do 10 do 910,000 10 prixes of (600 10 do 400 10 do 300 10 do . 200 6.000 4,000 2.700 1.500 WhrJe $10 Helves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate of 25 W bole Ticket for $92 50. GRA.ND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 2"i, to be drawn on 3a unlet. May 29, 1847. 78 lumbers 14 Drawn. 53(CHXM 910 000! 1 prixe of $6.n00 I of 2,410 10 of 2.6(10 10 of 1,500 10 ol 1,200 10 of 1 000 10 of 500 Wholes $10 -Halves $5 Quarters 2 60. Address F S. ANTHONY. 2,433 Acres of Land for Sale. ON the 19th of May ensuing, will be sold, at the Court House in Rockford, funy County, all tbe Lands of the Theological Seminary, at Gettys burg, Pean., being'pen of Trsct, formerly belonging to Itev G. Shobrr, dee'd. Seid Land is laid off into eight tracts, each containing frm 1 10 to 460 Acres, more or less. It is well supplied with small aireems of wster. snd is situated between Fisher's Creek and Mitchell's Creek, near the Yadkin River, about 8 miles Irotn the Court House. The shovr Land will be sold ia a body, or in eepsrale Tracts, to suit Pun chasers. A minute description for the previous in spection of applicants, has been forwarded to the Clerk ol the County at Rockford, and due attend ance and undisputed title will be giveu on the daj of sale, by an individual, legally authenticated. April 19, 1847. ' ' . 34 Coach-Making. ia THE SUBSCRIBER, having bought out the eutire Slock of Ciaa and Teaser .;n tiuue the Coach-making business in all its branches, " wi-n Auowa oisna, near the Presbyterian Church, lately occsptVd by them ; end. aUo. at tbe Shops formerly oecopied by Thomab J ink ins at both of which situations, he ia how prepared te eae eute with neatness and despatch, all order ia hia hoe of ataMaesp. c,n1.,"fnl' for M,e' TWO TINE COACHES, xm L. JOHN R. HARRISON. March 8, 1847. - 20 3m UimrstitwiFicrmMiUTARK At 117 Al 11 IIIH1 Ull ll jum, and Eqnrpmiif'rirnunea oj tlaefitatei Got! GasHSM, Hon- G. E, Dspota, , i t F.n.ir: Hon. W. H. Washinoto text Srsswri of this Classical,' English knd JSeXt Srsswn 0 Wis MatherMlical School open$ on the Utf January viih advantages vusuryussed n m9 preparatory School in the South. - ' Classics, Enelisbreic. . K.UUAX. . Maihemstirs, Practical En- ' gineering. T.ctire.etc. f gS Music, (ort any Instrument.) 1. 1. SOLOMONS. TERMS PEB SESSION Of TW MONTHS. ' Classtesl Depertmeni. (Coileaiale course, in eluding full English Studies, French, Ma tnerasiics,) Ac. f20 00 English .to. (Elementary higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry paactice) do charge. Instruments! Moic v25 Lessons) 12 00 Yocsl do no c hsrge, Fencing per couree 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. Topographical Drawing, no charge. Pupils will be prepared to enter the advanced classes in any College in the United States. LECTURES, On Astronomy. Philosophy, Chemistry, and other Scientific subjects, weekly. C An V . We, the undersigned. Patrons and Friends ef the N. C. Military Academy, tskegrest pleasure ia con fidently recommending this Institution to Parents and Guardians throughout tbe state. Aldert Smedes, W. R Gales. James Iredell, Kenneth Rsyner, William Boy Ian, Tho. J Lemay, E. B. Freeman W. J. Hoi Inter, Peter Hines. VV. J.Clarke, D. K. MacHae. W.G. Hill Letter-writing, with Enclish and Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted. No deduction made for absence, unless in cases oi protracted aickness. A lew Pupili- can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family Raleich. Dec. ISth. 101 if NATIONAL LOAN FUND UFE ASSURANCE S0C1ETT OF LOXJM.' A Savings Bank for the benefit of tbe Widow and the Orphan." (KXfOWXKXD IT ACTOT FARtllMrVT. Capital, dOO,000 sterling, or 12,500,000. Beside a reserve fund (irom surplus premiums) of about $1 5,000. T. LAMIE MURRAY, Esq , George st. Hano ver square, Chairman of the Court of Directors, in London. Physician i. ELLIOTSON. M. D.. F. R S. Actuary W. 8. 11. WOULHOUSE, Esq.', F. K. A. 8. Secretary F. F. CAMROUX. Esq. 4 friHIri INSTITUTION embraces important and iS substantial advantages with respect to Life As surames and deferred annuities. The assured has, m all orcaaioDs, ihe power to borrow, without ex pense or forfeiture of the policy, two-thirds of tbe piemiums paid ; also ibe option of selecting ben efits, and the conversion ot his interests to meet oth er convenience qr necessity. Assurances for terms of years at the lowest possi ble rat. a- Peisons insured for life, can, at once, borrow half the amount of annual premium for five successive yesrs. on their own note and d posite of policy. Past ot the Capital is rKRVASCHTLT 15TSS txd in the United Stales, in the names of three of the Local Directors as Trustees available always to tbe acaured in rase of disputed claims (should any such arise) r otherwise. Tbe payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar terly, at a trifling advance upon the annual rate. No charge for stamp-duty. Thirty days all.. wed after each payment of premi um becomes due. without forfeiture of policy Tisvelling leave extensive and liberal, and extra premiums on the most moderate tcsle. Division or PaoriTs. The remarkable success and increased proerity of the Society has enabled the Directors, at tbe lat annual investigation, to de clare a fourth bonoK, varying from 35 to 85 per ct. on the premiums paid 011 each policy effected on the profit scale UniTrn !tatx. Board op Local DistcToa. (Chief Office for America, 74 Wall rt) JV. York, Jacob Harvey, Eq Chairman; John J. Palmer, Enq .Jonathan Godhue, Psq James Bnorman Eq. Gcrge Barclay. Esq.. Samuel 8 Howlsnd, Esq . Gorham A. Worth. E-q., Samuel VI. Fox, Eq. U iiliam Van Hook. Esq., and C. Edward Habitrht, Esq. Philadelphia Clement C. Biddle, Esq., Louis A. Godey , tr-q. George litx Giabam. Eq William JTnet, E-q. Baltimore Jonathan Meredith, Esq., Samuel Hoffman. Eq ,Dr J. H. McCulloh. J. I.eander Starr, General Agent, and Edward T. Richardson Esq.. General Accountant, for the Uni ted States and British N. A, Colonies. Medical Examiners, New York J Kearny Rod gers. M. D. 1 lo Bleecki r-M ; Alexander E. Haack. M. D , 101 Franklin-st ; 8. S. Keene, M. D., 290 Fourih-eL (Medical Examiners attend at 74 Wall-st. and No. 134 Bowery at 3 o'clock P. M daily. Fee paid by the Society.) Standing Counsel William Van Hook, Esq. 39 Wall st Rankers The Merchant's Bank. Suticitor John Hone Esq 11 Pme-at. Cashier Henry E. Cutlip, Esq. An Act in respect to insurance far lives for the benefit of married women, passed by the Legislature of New York, 1st April. 1840. Psmphlets, blsnk forms, table of rates, lists of J genls, 4e &c. obtsined at the Chief Office 74 Wall st, 134 Bowery, or from either of the Agents through" out the United Stales, and British North American Colonies. GEORGE LITTLE, Agent. R. B. Hatwood, Medical Examiner, Raleigh. March 22. 1847 24 "TNT. 1, Tallow Candles, just received for sale by JAMES LITCHFORD. Jan. 25. a : - Asylum for the Deaf & Dumb. EALED Proposals will he received at the Office of the Secretary oTthe Literary Board, until the 15tb day of June neat, for the erection, on Caivxll Square, in the City of Raleigh, of a suitable Building for tbe School for the Deaf and Dumb, according to a Plan adopted bv the General AaeemMv. which mar be sen at said Uffice The said Building to be of orica. witb a foundation either of Brwk or Stone; to be fully completed with the best materials of everv description. a d in the best style of workraanshin uu lur ivrys ueiiTcnu, at i ue price slated in Iho PropoaU respectively. And. on thot day. tbe President snd Directors of tne ,'i,Try fund will proceed to let the - contract for iho same, if satisfied witb the term offered, takini B-md and security for the faithful eieeutiott of the work. The sum nf TV 7fmiaJ r.rr ' t . ' . , " . -v-..io vsuoTi nta orss IB. Brftornmi rur in AmnUi: r ... ..... - r V -. . . V Ul ,ns ouiwing. and be considered, which contemplates a greater outlay. WILL. A. GRAHAM4? 10r,Y ex o' Literary. Board7 April 17, 184T. . 82-tlCJ DRY GOODS STORE, flMlE SUBSCRIBERS, having eWiB,e7 L, selves iu btwtneae. trader the firm of H-iii BJllceT, have fitted op the Stere formiv ' pied by Russia &, Cooke, one door above R,C7CU" sV vd.U0Wouin2r5ch aud Staple and Eancy Dry Goods, Hardware M CoprJaiogeTeryinicleusually kept by those-,,, gcare, for the S-;f U,tir Summer Trade, and all icorrffnfed perfectly fi Ainoftg which may be found, v vr. liaregea, Iawns, Gtughams, OrrandiV. n.:.(. Jackonet. and Mourning Goods. "Ilait Black. Blue and Brown French Cloths. blaPt j Fancy French and EnguVh Casineres. n,.i :.,ni Tweeds. CashmeretU. White Drillinm. i.;.u . eisi 1. "".. I iui.:. n -ii. " urown -cniri 12-4 Cotton do , Russia, German and Bird r, . tP pere, Damek Table Cloihs, do. Nankins. Cu t . do Needles. Pius, Ate dec -I v IfUi Also, Carpenters' Rim Locks, Pad Locks Ck .. Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Trai.. pl ,l do Ira Chai,,,, Halter do. Cliiua auclCalamiare in - aneiy. O We do not admire the plan of puffin tM since it is tne custom 01 me aay, would U 1 however, to hint in the most delicate manu?r , ! our Goods are Superior, our St j les most Fashjou and last, though not least, our prices very u.w ' 4 E. Ha l.l. J- H. K1NCEY 31-.' Raleigh, April 15,1847. Oliver & Procter, Faycttev He Street, . . EALEIGH, N. C. Ttco Doors South if the Furvhhin Detartmni and Parisian Style Eslablhhvitni 0f J. J. Biggs. Esq. Thus, in the one pregnant suljrct ,f ClmW rightly understood, is included all that S.tn b,, thought. dreaned, done and l-ern ; ifc- vU.t m nal un;verie, and whal ii holds, iw lUi I loihirj and the essence ol all Science lies iu the I bilotothf of Clothes." - . ' WE are now ojenti.g our ririg ncd Foamer Siock for 1847, Cf n 'prisii g CLl'i lii, CAftJ. MERES and VEMNG, of aln.cst all colon.,, I Tl - - J1'!1.... ..I.in an. .....-.1 t I wen flap u m rr., 'im .nu jij:umii, AT1 till i( I Marsiilles. f every tiriih, Satii;s, Ar , I gether with a rich and gem ml ssortn ini of ratii, Cravats, Ties, Pocki t Keicbiels. Clovex, eusrt:dm, Shirts, and many things loo tidions to trxn -erait an ordinary Advf rlueruent. 'I he aIoif Goudrn purchased by Mr Olitkr. in perron, (i.ot lor I bu on time,) and will be roiiTon our uul luw at accommodating terms. Our as. nmei i m.b all the varieties, from Ibrse the most rechirde, u such as will please the plainest utilitarian. 0r neighbors warrant their Clothes to fit in P,ri Stjle We will make to order, cither in firman, English or A merit an btjle. ss ve il.n.k c Idi. quite as much about Paris, England or America, u sny body in our line in thi plsre e nfurbavt charged but one et f r looking at our Goodi, un less they bought, and never eiprrt to ; C(4irquD!lf, i have not thought it uectssary herrlotore to ,ru tbe public of that fact, and hut for ita l-ing theortW of the day . abould not nw allude to it. We return our sincere arkm ledgf nrntr for lis patroiiaee uniformly received tit ce our ten mrncN ment in businee. and trust by Mrirtlj aiimlit t to, and promptly fulfilling oui engagements, to rr.erit ita continuance OLIVER & PROCTER. April 1.1847. 27-ll P 8 Tbe latest London, Paris and A aetitu Plates of Fsfhion, on hand. THE PILES! A cure for life secured, TTJDY Dr.UPHAM'S Tegetable Elw lB tltary, or internal remedy Jor tit Ptla, prepared.by A. Upham, M. D.. Hew York, a regular educated Physician, who devotes bin turn I ion i most entirely to 'this disease. The Elecluiry is u internal remedy, and .will cure any case cf Pik either bleeding or blind, internal or eitf mil, the only thing that will.' It is very mild in it ops- ration, and may be taken in caws of Ihe mttfi- cute inflammation without danger. All extrmtli ' plications are iu the highest degree ditogretiblt, convenient aud offensive ; and from the very natan ef the disease, temporary in their effects Thum icine attacks the disease at its source ; and rmmf the cause, renders the cure certain and frtnr( In luflammalion, sort-neaa. and' Clceraiiou f ll Stomach Bowels, Kidnevs, Bladder, severe C'w i neFs, and for the relief of Married Ladies, it u tbe brat medicine ever discovered Dr. A. Upham (Proprietor,) Wtatt Sl Knew general Agents, 121 Fulton st. N. Y. Sold iok eigh by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD &, CO., a by Druggists generally throughout the V. b. na $1 a box Dec 28. 184B. Pr. Adv. $12 J 1 RALEIGH L1TI RI &TA BLL I fTtHE Subscriber, grateful for the literal ecc I ' II agemeut received st his Ei-Ubliflnifnt cv.- the past year, respectfully iuforms the public, tbtv is, at all times, prepared to convey perron to any part of the State, with Carriages sod Hn1 that are comfortable and atrong, with careful experienced Drivers.- j. Horses will be kept by the day, vert, moDin, year, in good fctables, where there is plrDtton Fodder, Oats and Meal. Curry-combs. Bruebes-S. and feponge, with experienced and carelul use Ihfm mil at Mien to suit Him times. J'r" blee may be found forty yards Wt-st of thr W House, and near the Misses Pclliam and i,'lJ Hotel. 3. O. M BUFFALO Horao Drovers wUl rind al all tiroes, god modation and fine Lots. ' March 1847. NEW GOODS. WE are-rrc"11' ,nd will int,,c: have on lan. ire Stock of SF'7. and snj; FANCY iDi ZEiZP- COtEKOdlSB, which we prop P at prices that Cannot fail to please ihoss ''"Vf Goon, Chkaf and Peittt Goods. We b Lr ed up to thjs time . Beragii. great variety j Blond do. ; Silk ""jj ; r Ol TNK LlMnb.Kim nnn rn iw v",v 0'! bre Striped PrintiHLawns,JacneU aw1- oexi quality on. Warp Alpacca ; ""-. rtDrr) Kobee ; Organdie and Book M'in n ,. . lil!' aoar v mr.ai asm npraim aa 1111 tir uai t .r.l uu ipicuuiu auasorimeni oi rsii"'' rc at f aortment of Hosiery. Kid and Silk iCtff Foa Gentlemen -Black French ci?llJ.Bcy u simerea, Blue, Brown. Ac. Ganibroow-r xlri ens. dec Vesting, London Quilting. 11 . U ' auperfice Cashmere. Marseilles. &c uniT SatiatVestings. Drapd'Ete. Black k Fancy Cravats Pongee llaodkercln'8' " White Silk Gloves Gum Suspenders- And many other thinga usually o lhe C line, which we think unnecessary to if Having had a libera L share of J ' , T which war feel greteful,) we can oSr au tiro New Stock of Goods ; snd as oar ai awilt business, we will be satisfied 'UI .npS HEART! & , "... . n..-t!l P""",.ir. March 29. 1847. C'llKAP uuv- .bern . . . is a4a . A GREAT varieiy of Dry ";0" ' .al eoJle. lion of Go-ds of all deser.p.f f . Aucihin and Cnnmission More A f fosnV. oflererf cheap for Ca.u, orir7t tfk r n-duce. April 13.
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