"'t :" i. 1 i 1 1 V1 n IP , ' U - i CAROLINA GAZE!' 1 v FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1847. fttMBEtt 37. .' . . .. r fir in II-; in v iii -ir? h PUBLISHED SESI'TfBEILY ASD WEEILY, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Suhicription Scmi-Wcklt Pafk Fit lir pr annum half in Advance. VKKKLT"Ppca Three Dollar petannnm. Xdcerliitnunt For every Sixteen Linn, first irtion, One Dollar; eacU aubeequeat iuaertien, Treuty-five CenU. Court Order$a.nd Judicial Aicertitmerittw ehrfed 23 per cent, higher; but a deduction of 33 J pr ceut. will be made from Ue regular prices, for advertiser by the year. Advertisement, inserted in the Stu i-Weeilt Re crtTtm, will also appear in the Wemext Paper, free of diaTge. IT Letters to the Editor must be post-patd. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? PH ICE'S Ajueaitd Fever Piilhe neer faiW. where dirertf.o were ttrietlt lol lowfd. to effect a cure in fr-m Fifteen to Thirty kj rt. Tuer ere prepared tram simple Vegetable Medicine, aoJ are, therefore, the afest, most plea, ant and upeediest re;nedy known, for the rure of In termittent Keer. They have been tried in Uon getive CliiiU" of the wortform and have invaiia bly ieo reief. and cured the paiient They never affect ihe brain, a d-e Quinine ; or injure the con titulion, a don,eiic. The money returned in erery eise of failure, wiiere direcii'Mi are f.dlowed. frico l erb.is. Plmier, lloimtry Meri han.n, and Dm ii will he supplied at J3 per dozen boxes. Prepared and Id onlv by C. J K B.N WORTHY & CO., Dink Street, Petersburg, V a. Aa2at 31. 1816. 71 Botanico-Medical Infirmary, I1XKST, PX3TEILSBUUG, VA. KB.N WO.tl'HY & PKIOE, Peter!.rj. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat j.a tieiiufrom a distance, afflicted with Uhr.mic and sup posed incurable forms of die4e. Board with the m i careful nurin.r, can be o!tatnel for 5 Vt wwk. Medical charge moderate The openority of th B nanic Practice, in the rure of Chronic di ee, ha been fu'ly itab.hed in every ection ol our Country. Person afflicied. ahoold peelilv avail thnnele.if this almost cerum mean of restoration to health. $y Fismlas and f.mnern speedily cured without resort to i he Knife Ucis VVihistm Charge $100 for Med'n-al artendance. XJ) Person denirin? funher information, will please aJdres the Subscriber pol paid. C J. KBN WORTHY. M. D. H. M. PKICE.M. D. July H. l4fi- 5R ly TUOUAS H. lUUHIaEi:, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOK NORTH i:AROLINA, Te take Testimony, Acknowledgemenu, dec. 79 Nassau Street, New York. December 2 R, 1846. 101 ly DR. H. F. PEEUY'S Vermifose or "Dead Shot," FOR WORH3. A XiVA'k Ttiluahle irrrnnratiaa. C a 'Dibit, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing the sy ' tern in a few hsurs. of eteru lVrm. fTfl IE RE ia perhaps no disease to which Children J are exposed so com m m and fatal as vVorm; they imitate the symptoms of almost eveiy other complaint, and often produce Ihe most alarming ef fects before they are suspected. I ne symptoms which are-produced by the irritation of worms in the bow. 1. and which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existence, are as folio .Countenance pale, tongue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath. tomach haH and welled, wasting of the flesh, sickne and pains in the stomach, bowels either too cotive or too looe, great fretfulnes. un niiuralcrain for clay, dirt or chalk, cholic, convul aionVz :a, ic. 6te. Numerous certificates of the valoe and usefulness of ihis preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Rev. W. B. Winton, a disitnjuuhed preacher of the Methodist Church. Abingdon, Va., May 12, l13. I do hereby certify. iNn I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to' the great satisfaction of my. If nd relief of my childen. It ia prompt in it action, and in one "case removeJ large number of worms in three or foot hours after K was given to the t-hild. I am satisfied that as a Vermifuge it ia supe rior to any that I have ever used. . W. B. WINTON. Newbem. N. C May 23d. 1844. Dear Sir I have ben anxiously looking for an other supply of your Dead "hot Vermifuge' as I bave not a single vial left. There are constant ap piicaiions for the medicine, and I should be pleased a supply the demand. It has proved itself, so far as tried m this vicinity, to be a pniiive specific, and no humbug. Please inform me by return mail, how oon you can furnish me with another supply. Truly your, J A. LOU AN. Prire 25 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr H F. PasRT.and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. it D. SAND. Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William. New York. Sold al by P. F. PECUD. Raleigh. North Car olina, and by Druggists generally throughout the IT ttited Slates. RaIeith,Oct 36. 1816. 81-ly. 5eXyy lyCON.of which 400 pics ere prime Hams. - -3 000 lb-. While Lard. F .r Male by B. B. Kalrigh. Mareh 6. 147. . BUFFALOE. 20- FRTER. i C-k .l Genuine Loiuou Biown Stout.- rereived and for rale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. April J2 30 AIjAD OI7yX)f uerior quality, jnat ceived a;xl f,r nite at thDmg Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO re- Summer Arrangement. 4!T. Renewal of the Daily Line. Via the Route, now favorably knorcn as the James River and Chesapeake Ray Line. THE Proprietor take pleasure in advising the travelling public of tbe renewal of their Daily Line. Tbe Steamers, during the past Whiter, have undergone a thorough repair, and are no in line order. Tbe Line, for the pieeui, (until the omple iia of the repair on the Curtis Peck,) will consist of tho following Steamer: On James Riccr.' On ihe Bay. Jewess, CapU Sutton, I fitomt a, Capt. Cannon, Alice, li rough, Herald, " Kuell These Boat are well officered, by men of longex perieiire on the route. Passenger leavinz Weldon or Gaston every night except urday and Peter-burg every morning ex cept Sunday, will go di'ect on without delay reach ing Baltimore next morning in lime for tho cars to Washington. Philadelphia r Cumberland at le-a ex (tense, than any other Line, wiih fewer changes of m rson and baggage, and no lo of sleep. J- Passengers getting through Tickets, are al lowed to "top at any point on ihe route, and resume their travel at pleasure, should the train from the ouih he di-layed by any accident thereby losing the r.nnexfon with the H iy Line-4e piiasenger preferring to try the mail line the next duy. the aent of the 1'elersburg and Rimmtke Kail Road Company, at Vcltrsbure, is authorized to refund f" ..... rare from Weldon or U as ton to Ualtimore, uu Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 6 t)n Norfolk, 1 U0 Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore or Norfolk, to be had of C C. Puh, Esq.. liaston. fTj For ticket from Pelerlurg to Baltimore or Norfolk, appy to the Agent of the City Point Kail Road Company, at the Depot For Tickets from Weldon in Bjltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM M. MOODY, Jk., General Agent. Orricit Jake Rivb& Bat Lisa. W eldon. N. C. Vlarch , 1817. 23 National Hotel, NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. DAVID F. KGELI.XG, Proprietor. D. F. KEELING respectfully anno.nceto the Public, thai he has taketi this fine Es- Uhtishinent. recently conlu teil by iapt rurman Black, and beg leave to solicit the patronage of. his friend and the travelling community I bis Houe has -mmlergone thorough repair, has been newly furtiuhed. and now (loaesse all the mean and appliance of superior accommodation. The Projoietor i drtermined that his Hotel shall not he excelled by any similar establishment- in the United States; and aware that an tmpresMon exists on the part of many, thai his charges are higher than those elsewhere, he futher state that hi charge for board i S I 50 per dav or $ 10 per week. D. F. KEELING. Norfolk. Va., Jan. 22. 8 6m SPRING TRADE. Tlarcli 21, 1S1T. JOHN STEVENSON & CO., NO. 9, BOLLING BROOK STREET, Petersburg:, Va., ARE now receiving tlieir Srio Puchasks, em bracing a large autorlmeutuf Frcncu, Gkkman, baiTistf and Amkhica Which will be .old, Wuolesale or Retail, at very low prices. Purchasers vUitiug this market are invited to ex amiue their stock. .March 27. 1347. 26 3m REMEMBER, THAT COSBY, HOPKINS fc CO. aDVTINL'E to rroair and warrant all kinds of 0 Vatclie aui Clocks opon the shortest notice, and in ibe best manner They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noilh or South. This the pub lic msy rclv on. They are. also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER anv kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in tbe neatest manner and of the best material. V iih the experience of many years, we tell tit people, (and have the testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can do ineir work as well as it can t done in uicumonu, e York, or any where else. Give us a call. Charges moderate. COSB Y, H0PKIN8 & CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 F1KU ! TnR JETW A IVURAXCE COJIPA KY. of Hartford, Conn. Offer to insure Buildings and Merchandize, azainai loss or damace by fire, at premium to suit tbe times. Thi is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com- paniesinthe UoitedStates,and paysitslossesprompt ly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi einity.to he madete . W. WHU IINU. July. 1846. Agent. - SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. A NOTHER supply, equal to any thing in mark f et, just received and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & CO.. IIjLiIAMS, HA1WDUU A' CU April 12. DruggisU, Raleigh, N 11 fe.jfliLi-ff?i SALE OF TOWN LOT. -pfftURSUANT to a Decree of Wvke Court of Jrr.qutty, at Spring Term, 1847. 1 shall, on Hat urdsy, 29lh May next. pr.et-d toe!l lo he highest bidder, before tbe Coort House door in Raleigh, the unimproved Town Lot, known ia the Planof the City of Raleigh a Lot No. 6, aiiuaie on the west side of Fayueville street, north ot Charles Man it. Esq Terms of sale 6 months cre-iit. P. BUSBEE, CM. E April 14. 1M7. 31 u If OTICE. Portraits and Miniatures. HAVING engagmenta eswi.era Mr. VOIGT repe. tfu!ly inform thoM f the Citizen 1 Uaieigh wh desire Pitrtraiia. life size, or Miniatures on l.ry t.Veo by him. -that it is requisite they should shortly be engaged, in order lhat due lime may be afforded Tor th.ir careful execution, Ua!ei;b, April 24. 34 THE PETERSBURG IRON, BULL AND BRASS JEFJ CE XSSt S3- JJD y 9 Machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool tactory, &e. In full operation. TH E undersigned returns his sincere I hanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for tbe liberal eiicouragt-meul he ban received, ayd hopes (as he has a more extensive assorimeui ol Patterns, more and better machinery, two goo.) Cupotasor Furnace be:ter workim n, and the whole Estahlishment belter arranged and fystematized,) by continued effort a to give salihlartton to all who may fav ir him with their patronace. He ia pr pred to execute order for Casting from an ounce weight to ix;y bundled MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shading, swindles, Screws. &.e. Castings for every description of Cutluu Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing llowd's Cast Iron direct act ing Waier-Wneel, and hax made a number, uhn-li have hem tested with grei succi-ss, nl is believed, from iu structure, durahililv and slrenKth, to surpaoi all other V heel under les head of waier than li leet. Tbe auent for the above Wheels i here, who iive hi whole attention to puning them up. The subscriber is also nunufadunug Hotchkis' re-acliug W heel STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of vriou fixes, fin ished Uncomplete, which lie would ell at reduced price for Cash, or on time to punctual rtii-tomer. Flattening Mills, Pa eut Bauds. Mukcrs, Levers, dec, at rrdui't'd prices. HnG.sHEAD SCREWS, With Bix, Plate and 'nk. all cooiulele, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cat Ste-1 Axes, and other edge too!, warrunled e qual to any made at ihe Nonh. Waggon Boxes, h.tb ground and in the rough. Sad irons, of all size. Fire Dog of variou pattern. Furnace, suited for heating Churches and Stoie. Stoves.Mjf dillerenl size, lor Factories and Offices, Grates of various pattern. Plain and Fancy. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. flouting Machines, lor Store and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumps for Well, of ariou constrm tions. Cotton (tin, mid Horsepowers. PLOUGHS, I LOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy Mocli of Ploughs and Plough Catni ol variooa Pattern, from 1 to 4 Hore. viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davi. Mdormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee l)im, Bar Shear. Seed, (Jrn, Side Hill, D.. dec , which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mill, of superior construction. Corn Shelter asd Straw cullers. Thrashing .Ma. hine. Kan Mills. Ac. ; and all oth er artich usuailv made at such estahh-hmeni. Having from ft 5 to 6n Hand employed, and some as good workmen ns can be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to prtct, work munxbip and despatch, as any ether similar eslab- ishmenl. He would respectfully invite all who are willing t give him an eqmtl chance with Richmond or tbe North, in give him a c.dl. fYj Order left with Messrs. Mcllwaine c Brown- ley, Messrs. Q V W. L. M-rton, at bis shop on tlid street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. V ELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 if Great Sale of Public Lands, l ,XMTiI AltOl.l. A. f EllH E Presideut and Direclora of the Literary . Jj Fuud of North Caruliua, offer for sale, upwards of l lily Tiiousana Acra Of Swamp Land, situate iu Ilde County, in said Stale, embraciiin the regioo lying betweeu Aibe tnarle aud Pamlico Sound These Laud have been drained at great expense. Under the direction of tkiilul Engineers, by an Act of the Legislature, aud are believed to be uuw in a condition, to be cleared and cultivated. Thi draiuage has been effected by two main Ca nals, viz: Pun go Caual, extending from ihe Lake to the River, loth of that n me, Hi J miles in leutli, With an average width at bottom u( '2.2 feel, depih G feel, and fall of 12 feel: Aud. Alligator Caual, Iroui the Lake of that uuine, lo Pungo ldver, 6 miles loii, willi an average width at bottom of 3U feel, depth wt 7, aud fall of 10 feel ; besides, suudry Tributaries, or lateral Ditches. They are, therefore, navigable for Balteaux aud einpmug iulo Pamlico unil, their mouths are accessible tu Sen going Vessels. A large portiou of this Laud abound iu Juniper, Cypress, and other valuable Timle'r. lor which Die Forest of Eaj-teru North Carolina ia d'Stiuguished ; aud other pjrts consist of Prairie, covered with Cnue and Bamboo, and iu the esiimatiou of the Eugiuecrs who surveyed it, are of great fertility. It i there fore considered to offer peculiar inducements both tu Grain Farmers, and the getters of Slnngies, Slaves, Heading, &c , 6lc, aud, with vxceileut Jumper wa ter, is thought to be more favorable to health lhau most pans of the low country. To immigrants, uow arriving in the Porta of die Uuiled Stales iu unumial uumbers, especially those from Holland aud Germany, accustomed to a similar country iu many respects, these Lauds will afford a soil a fertile as any in the Nor'h-wesleru Slates, wilb easy access to Ihe Sea, aud the great markets f the world, for ita productions, aud wtlhiu three daVa' sail of New York. A credit of oue, two and three years, will be given to Purchaser, on Bund with approver! security, and Ihe lilies will be warranted ; but deeds will be Willi; held, until the final pay me u I ol the purchase money. Tbe Presideut aud Directors of the Literary Fuud will atteud at the Shautee ou Pungo Caual, ou Hie 2(rih day of May next, and will offer as much a 5.0UU Acres of said Land lor sale at Public Auction, iu Quarter sections of lbO Acres each, on the leniu aforesaid, aud may, if there be aumcieul tuduceiiieut, roniiuue said sale on the two following days, or uu til ihe whole body of 5U,UlXJ Acres is disposed of. Ou the seme day, the Board will also receive Pro posal for construct iug A Turnpike Road From Plymouth, iu Vatmigion Couuty, to some point on or uear Pun go River in Beaulort County, according to Ibe proviiou of u Act of the G cur ml Assembly, ratified Ibilt day of Jauuary, 1647. Given uoder my hand, at ihe Execu tive Office, in the City of Raleigh, this tit h of April. 1S47. WILL. A. GRAHAM, Gov. N.C. Aud, ex officio. Frea't of Literary Fund. II. W. Gkaham, Sec'y lo Boaid. is FICESEI IlECE, this day rvcciveJ aud for sale by - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. April 19, 1847. 32 7I7IOUU. Fir.i rate Family Flour allhe Auc JO lion and Commission mre ot Apiil2J. HUGHES & MEAD. IVOUTII CAKOI.IA Mutual Insurance Company. PURSUANT to an Ac, of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in thi Stale, under the name und style of the North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the appointment of Ihe following Officers, viz: JOSIAH O W A fON. President, ALBERT STITH Vice-Prefcident, Hit H A KD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE. Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ALBERT wTIPH. Executive Com mit) ee. V ES TON K. GALES The Compnnv is now prepared to receive applica lion for lesuranre. and to iue Policies on ihes-irne. By tbe Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized In lake risks on Dwelling House. Stores, hop and other building. Furniture. Merchandize, and other properly, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the laroie Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayelteville and Har uett Street, where full information und explanation, louchitiiz ihe principle of Mutual Insurance, will he cheerfully furnished by tbe Secretary of the Com pany. ' Raleigh. January 15. 1847 5 if Pianos! Pianos! PURCHASERS OF PI NO FORTES are re specttully informed lhat ihey can obtain excel lent in-lrument at extremtly low prices al the store ol tbe ulcrih-r. The instrument which he offer lor sale ae made of ihe best materials, by workmen of experience, who know their buines. With re gard lo durability of workmanship and beauty of fin ish, these Piano.- are warranted equal to any made iu this counrry. I igbne9 and elasticity of touch, and equality and sweetnes of tone throiighinit. are murked peculiari ties of the instrument offered for sale by the sub sjrriler. Owing lo an arrangement effected with the Manu facturers, the suh-critrer is enabled to furnish these instrument ul a louier price thsn ihey can he obtain ed any where ele South of New York, aud at ihe same time he warrants them lo be equal to any in the Union. AY M. L. MONTAGUE, Dea'er in Muie arid Musical Instrument. Sign of the Golden Lyre, No. 1 6 4 Main street, opposite the Bunks, Richmond, Va. April 17 32 BOURBON SMITH, Up Stairs our J. CREECH'S Store, and next door South. f S J. Biggs, WOULD respectfully inform hi old customers, and the Puhlic generally, that he is making as good work as can le made iu the I'lty, at greatly reduced price for Cash. He warrants all hi work to fit well, (whether the customer be gigantic or di niinuiive.) mid has the latest F.ishions from all quar ter, whicn will le s'ricity pat'eri.ed after, unless a requc-i t I he contrary be made. B Smith pledge himself thai he will mke and sell Cloibes, cheaper than the Northern 'l rash so often exposed tor sale in ihi market; and, if not found chenperin the wearing, he wiil make no charge lor hi- labor. Cutting Jobs, of all kinds, thankfully received, and executed in the lai-t Rio Grande sty le. Raleiah, April -i0. 1847. 35 6i AS L AMI'S. A fine assortment of Gas XjT Lamps consisting of ornamental Parlor tl'iiigi'itr do , llanin, for Mores, stand aud Taper, at the Auction and Commission More of April U3. HUGHES & MEAD. PLANTATION i001 A l-rj-e lot ol 'isnahu's suitable lor Neurol Clothes. Apply at the Auction and Commi-sion store of April 2d HUGHES dt MEAD. TrNjails & ceding Hoes. All size Nail JJ ami Weening Hoes, for sale Cheap, at the Auction and Coin mission store of April 2:1. HUGHES d MEAD. VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOKS PUBLISHED by GRlGG, ELLIOTT Sl CO No 9 North Fourth street Philadelphia, and for u.eby II. D. TURNER, Rleigit. N. C, aud by Booksel.er generally iu the United Siate. A NEW EDITION OF THE DISPENSATO RY and Dr. McCielati's Celebrated W.uk n the Practice of Suigery, wi I be published in August, aud Dr. Wood's Practice early iu June. A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF ME DICINE iu '2 vols, bvo By Ge rge B. Wood, M. D., Author of Ihe Dispensatory of the U. S ." &c. This is a uew work ou Ihe Practice of Medicine, and oue of lire mocl valuable ever issued from the American Press ; uo pructUiug physiciau should be without it. EBERLES PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, '2 vo Kvo. By John Elierle, M. C , late Profesoor of Materia .viedica and Obalelrics in Ihe Medical Colleges ol Philadelphia, Cincinnati. Ohio, aud Iexiugiuu. Ky.. etc. etc Willi Notes and Addilious, by George Mc Ciellau, M. D , and other distiuguishej Physicians. Embracing all the late improvements aud di&cuveries iu Practice. Tha uew edition is pronounced by Dr. Gross of Lou isville, Kentucky, aim other distinguished physiciaus, Iu be uuquesiiouably oue among the nvsl aide of the kiud ihal has ever beeu published in the Euglish language." EBEKLE'S THERAPEUTICS, 2 vol, in one. KBERLE ON DISEASES AND PHYSlGAL EDUCATION of children. 1 vol Bo , u-w euUiiou Tins ia a uew edition, much improved, coutaiuiug table exhibiting Ihe doe of loediciue, according to the different age. E MERLE'S NOTES FOR STUDENTS. New edition. P. S. Many of the above works are used Tex: Book in our Medical Schools, and are considered necessary in the formation ol a t'hxsician's Library a the !vmii.v Bislk H lo a C'ergiuni!. Any M l wIo make hnn-lf conversant with ihe page of Dr v otxl and Cberie, will never be fur wroig hi his PftacTtce. XJ" AH he new Medical Books for sale a.-r soon as ix.bished. a above. Mav '2 lts-47. 36 ItESil HICK for sjle. WILL PE'-K llaleigh. May 3. iiaau 'QtmtmmiMmmmBmamKmm turn a , ltfl3,. II Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Pbeceptoh, Assisted by R. D. BISON. Mathematical and Military Department: W. F. D1SBR0V;. THE yeai will be d.vided into two Sessions of five months each ; ihe first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. It is thedesicn of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall net be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical aud Mathematical Education. Pupil will be prepared lo enter the Junior Class of any College in the United State. TEhMS OF TUITION. For Enulish and Mathematnal Studies, per Session, $15 00 ror Latin. Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Language, per Session, 20 00 The advanced I lasses may pursue ihe Studies of a lower Class, l aying only for the Studies of the Clas to which they belong. Military Tactics taught lo the Pupils, free of txtra cha'ge. The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act. iu ca.-e of emergency, as Officers, the West Poinl system ol instruction will be carefully pu. titled, nor will the Army Tactics he departed from, m order io exhibit ihe boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other puri-oses. By an Arlofthe last Legislature, the necessary arm and equipments will be ! tarnished by tbe State, hut Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military lh p.irtment. will Ie required to provide them wiih the prescrihrd Uniform. Parents and Guardians, are requested not lo allow iheir Children or Wards to have accounts in the Cily, hut lo deposit the money, for the purchase of ueces saries. in the hands of the Principal. N. B. A few Pupits will be taken as Boarders, by tbe Principal of the Aradevnv. REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Sauuders, Rev. D. Lacy. Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker, Geu. Moye, Charles Hiuton, Wm. F. Collius, James B. Shepard, H. W. Husled, Ed. Yurbrough, E. P. Guion, Esq'rs. As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have giveu iheir names as refereuce Tbey send their sous or wards to my School, aud of course their upiuious can be confidently trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh. December 14, 1846. 100 And i in mediate i'ossession fjivcu. TvVO OFFICE in the Rkuisteh Buildings, o-peni-ng on the Court Green. They are particularly adapted for person, engaged in the Study, or Prac tice of the Law. Apply at this Office. January fi, 184U- CHEAP ANI BRIGHT LIGHT. PXTENT Safety Gas Lamps, of various Pat terns, for lighting up Churches, Stores, Parlors and Chambers. Also. Hand Lamps and Gas lo burn in them, for sale al the Auction and Commission Store of HUGHES & MEAD. A New School for Boys. aT is ilesigned by ihe Bishop of the Diocese, lo open a Scnool for Bovs in the neighborhood of ftaleigh. For this purpose, an estate h;is been pur chased a!out 8 miles from the City, which, in res pect tii retiiemenl healthfulnes. and pleasantness of sFiuaiion, i all 1 1 a can be desirrd for such an inti lutton The buildings will accommodate, comfort ably, thirty boys which, for the present, must be the limit of the Sehool It is designed, in Ibis School, to revive a class, which, unfortunately, has become almost extinct in our community, namely, the class of buys With this iew. pupils will be admitted at ao period ot childhood, however early . but no' after thev are 14 ye.irs of age Th y may c. niinue in the School, as long, as by their go.iu conduct, they entitle themselves to iis privileges The use uf To bacco iu any form, by the boys, will not be allowed. A s'yle of dress, simple and u iform, will be pre scribed. Ami ahoe aM. and this is the great object ol the School, a constant end. avor will be made so to imhue ibe minds of ire children with moral and relig ou knowledge, principles and affections, that when they really gel to be men, they mav be fi'ted lo discharge ihe high function ol an American citi zen, wiih an eye steadily directed toward iheir citi zenship in that better country, which is rlernal in the hs.ivens." To this end ihe Head of the School will be a Clergyman, who will be the spiriluaPfather f the hoys ; and a chapel will be erected the daily services of which, it is earnestly hoped, will mate rial y contribute towards " bringing many sons unto u o y." Due notice will Ire given of the time when the -School will be opened, wbich. probably, will not be later than ihe 1st July.- After the opening of the School, its Sessions will correspond wiin those of St Mary's, for ihe convenience of parents and guar-dian-. who may desire to send children to both School. The expense for loard. washing, dc. with tuition in the Ancient Languages. English and French, will not exceed ft 75 per annum. The advantages of every kind afforded to the boys, will be at least equal to 1 hose lurnished by the best Northern School. 'I ill ibe appoint mei.t of a Rector, application for ihe admission of pupils, or for information, mav be mxde to the Bishop of the Diocese, or lo the Sub scriber, in Raleigh. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector of St Mary's School. May 3, 1847. " 3 tf Select School. THE Fall Session if W. J BINGHAM'S School. (12 miles foulh west from Hilisbo- roukih ) will lenin ou ibe fourteenth of July, t'ee- stiis regulated by ih-ee of the University, beginning two days sootier. At the close of the present Ses sion, a Cla-s will be discharged making room for several new Sch dar For term. Axe. adores the Principal, directing lo HiUsioro..gh N. C. Clissi.al Department. W.J. H1NGH AM. Prin. . M ithe-nutic.il - DAVJD W.KEKH. The Oaks. Oran-e Co ) Ma' I. I47. 1 S 3 70 . EDGEWORTH f EfvfALE SEMINARY. THE Annual Examination 011 the Itih nd 12t!i, will rloe on Ti.urlay. ne 1-Sth ot May, with ihe Ex'icise of the Giadu-nng I'lass. The next 1 rm f lo months will legJn on tne 1st of July. Students tto u a distance, ran he re eeiverl durii g ihe Jun- vacation. Ct se in Nalu eal Phil.ieopby. t.'hemislry. and Aslron. my. will have the aid .-f a valual'le ApjaralUS. G.eenabv , May 1, I8i7. 68 p Q New Store, Raleigh. N. Ci New and Bcantifnl SPBlti COODS fer 1847 fna UFUM H. PAGE, at the convenient tfnd well llQ. known stand, formerly occupied Jy Mr. Bsi B. ith. in the large new brick building at tbe cor tier of Fayeiieville amp Hargelt sln ets, has tho pleasure of announcing toni friends and acquaint' auces. and tbe public al la ret,' that ha has just com me need ibe Mercantile business at the above eligible stand ; and having made arrangements tu receive att early supply of Fashronabe Spring Good, has the) saiisl'aclioii of informing the iutellieenl reader, thai he is now receiving and just openiog, a Most elegant and extensive assortment of - t -( Staple and Fancy Drr ' CTdods, flardtrare and lutiery, lluna, Glass and Crockery Ware, Hats, shoes, and Groceries, . . Selected with great care by Mr. Bxi. IfcSliiTB.in the :iiy af New York, of the latest importations f under the net Tariff, expressly for the Raleigh maM;; ket a Cily famous lor its admiration ainl jutronag of all lhat is beautiful in style, chaste in fashion, and refii.ed aud elegani in taste and to which he woukl m- si respecllully invite the attention of the intelligent purchaser, since, in tbe presentation of this rich and ul tractive asorltneijt of spring Goods, and to re viarkubly cheap, he flatters himself that all Iboeo w ho wi-h to supply tbempelves wiih the newest, moti beautiful and fashionable articles, car.uetL.faiI to bo -pleasrrl. The assortment consist in part of ilia following articles, to-wit: For Genllenicn j Superior blhe and black Cloth and Cassi meres 4 Eiecant silk, velvet and Marseille Yestings, Fine single and double twilled Drab tie Etea, Super Cashmerett, Angola Cassimercs, Kentucky Jeans, Union Mixtures, Manchester and Legonia Drills. Oregon PlatJs, Plain, striped & plaid French Drillings & Gatnbroonj Black and fancy silk Neck H a ndRerchiefs and Stocks Beautiful silk Neck Ties. Suspenders. Collars, . Splendid Bandana, Odd Fellows and Pongee silk Handkerchiefs Linpns. Lawns, and Thread Cambric Handkerchiefs, Fine cotion Shirtings and Sheetings, silk and cotton half Hose. Georgia Nankeen, brown and plaid Linen for sum mer coats and pants, San Lui Polnsf Checks. Rough d Ready Drillings Bed-ticking, cotton Oznaburgs, Tampico Drills,? Fine calf, gout and patent leather shoes and Gaiters. Larre silk and gingham Umbrellas, Fine Br a?em, Molf.skix. Pakaxa. Lessors and . Palo Alto Hats, f cheaper than ever. J For the Ladle. Beautiful new style Calicoes and Ginghams, (in great vareiy, richness and beauty, Elegant striped and figured Lawn, and ridi shaded French Muslins (uf sew design end most Splendid pattern,') Black and fancy colored Silks, California Robes, splendid Organdie Muslins, -Extra super Marquisas, rich chamtleon Insured Vera) Cruz Plaids. ' ' - , Linen Muslin, rich glossy Ineen Plaids , Elegant Graduated Muslin Rnbes,EarIion Ginghams, Rich printed and embroidered Jaconet Muslins, Rich striped shaded Barrages and Balzarines (most beautiful and lately, ) Plain and figured rich lusired silk Alpacas Bishop Lawns, mu.-lin and swiss Muslins, Cambrics and Jaconet Muslin, Cambric Dimity, striped and checked Muslins, Beautiful Cashmeres aiid Mousehn delaines Marseilles and common Skirts, Muslin Edging, Insertings and Ltces and Collarr, Super silk and cotion Hose and Gkve(of every de stription,) Elegant rap and bonnnet Ribands, New style satin striped Scarl and Shawls, Silk Neck Handkerchiefs and Ladies Cravalf, Fine kid. morocco and seal Slippers and Shoes Rich Furniture Prints, Monterey Shawls, Sun-shades and Parasols, Elegant Silk, LarJon and Mexican 'Bonnets, For general Consumption Elegant Chika, Glass Ann Cockxht U'iti, Knives and Forks. Jack and Pen Kni ve, Razors-' Scythe and grass Biatles. pad and stock Locks, OTtu is luox Wekdisg Hoa.s,Thacs Cuaijts, ikb Sad Ikons, SCOAK, CoFFKE, TSA, LoiF AI PtTlt CttlZXS SCGAHB, Nails, Swekdisr tiki, Plocob axi ioe laoir A!n OTr.lL, J Spahf.8 asu Shovels, Wire Seives, Coffee Mills, - Cottos Cahss, Sjit'rr, Tobacco, Copperas and Candles, : " Powder and Shot, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 'I Oil Cloths for table and sideboard covers and window curtains, ' ' " ' ' Glass Globes and Chimneys, " Handsaw, Waffle and W tier Irons. Urass and Cast Andirons, , Shovels and Tunas, and Castings together whk many vlher needful and desirable article, too nume rous, to mention, all of which, for the Cash, or td punctual dealcrs,al three vr four months, he will bV umpud to ell on the most leasotiabie terms. - The undersigned having been employed by Mr Pa ae. and iu whose interest and success in business he feci a deep and abiding solicitude, has the high gratification ol announcing to tbe public that be baa just returned from New York with ihe above de scribed xiw A!n b f.a ctifcl aiso&tmest v Goods, recently imported under the operation, of the new Tariff. m.uiy of thrm from twenty to thirty ptt cent, lower than formerly, and in the selection of which, out of tbe immense qusntity in market Lbig Spring, for tbe benefit of tbe purchaser,' he- isstiret hi friends lhat he exercised bis lest judgment eild taste. He would therefore, most respectfully solicit a liberal paironae from bis old fiiends -and custom ers, and the public generally (so long; aud genefuas ly bestowed upoq bim, and . which' be hopes to TO member with heart fell gratitude',) in favour of the1 Few Establishment of Mr. Pave, where ia his own happy element, iu the prosecution of a constant sutd successful business.) in cempany with that; gemlsM . man. the undersigned msy emsya he found, reedy and willing to wait upon these ftleineQ tad Udw who may please la lavot tLcQArilb rait . v - - i. B.JJ.t5MtTI? Ralergh. Mareh 94. 184T. ' t r'tft tnt ' ' TH E 8bwiber. svUbee to sell that toabl Tract of Land, immsdUUlv ' adjoining tbf Cnv of Ratorgh.' Iitown tath Witerlo 7raetS containing between 4)6 tbd 1SI0 Aeras. '.: Atao. aaof ther TracCnf 130 Acres, adjoining tbe abov Tr9t known ibe - Bnsby Branch' Tract. ! - ' The alvove Lands are so well known, tLal aefcrlj tio i deemed onnecessary. ' ' Anply to the Subsciber, of'to the Edliw of lie iKeiter. - rfbrry ;q. tt7 ; ; . -1 ; i I'll i. I! r v ; if fi 1 I -I I it I if- ,1 5 ii is i I r 'tit if -at-