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.U: ft: I.' i 1 .. if' I i i 1 v ii FRIDAY, MAY 14,' 1847. ffUitlDEtt 89 AND MOBTH CAROLINA. GAZETTE. ' ' t - rCBLISHED 5MI-rEEIlT: CT WEEUY, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. T ERMS. Sthscription. Scmi-Wmxlt Pafce Five dol- Un p' anno" half in advanct. Wkkslt Pa?k Thre Dollars per annom., Xieertiaetaentt. For .etery Sixteen Limes, fint Usertion, Oaa Dollar; each aaWqaant iaaertioa, Twcnty-fie Cents. Caart Order and Jldicial Advertiaementt will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; bat a dedaction of 33J per cent, will be made from tie regular price, for advertise by the year. ' Advertisements, inserted in the SeviAVikkly Rt cisTKt, will also appear in the Wkkkly Paper, free of chaTge. 1Q- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? flRICE'S Affttennd Fever Pills have B never (ailed, where directions were tiriclti fol lowed, to effect a cure in (torn Fifteen to Tklrty Ao;r. They are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant, and speediest remedy know a, forihe cure of In lennitieni Fever. They hae been tried in " t 'on gtsiive Chills" of the worst farm, and have invtria given relief, and curl the patients. They never affect the brain, as does Quinine ; or injare the con stitution, as doesArseaic The money returned in eery ese of failurewhere directions are fallowed, i'rice $1 per box. Planters, Country Merchants, an J i)rus?"wt will be supplied at ft per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only by I C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., ' Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Anmt 3M846. 71 Botanico-Medical Infirmary, n i!YK ST. PETERSBURG, VA. nTKRS KEN WOitTHY" PUICE, Petersburg. 11 U Vlririnia. are prepared to receive and treat pa tient from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup--J ooaed incurable forms of disease. Board , with the I tb.sl careful nursing, can be oMained for 84 per week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis ease, has been fully eUblished in every section of oar Country. Persons sfflicved, should speedily avail taemsejvesof this almost certain means ofrestorstion to health. ... j ( Fisinlas and Cancers speedily cured without resort tAihe Knife Corns WittAiTM-Charge (100 for Mediralattendfhce. CD j Persons desiringNfurther information, will please address the Subscribers, post paid. i C NKENWORTHY'M-D H.MPHICE,M. D. JolyU.184B. og IT 1 TIIOHA8 D. DIIIIILE JITTORXKT AND SOLICtTOR, COMMISSIONER FOK NORTH CAROLINA, i To Uke Testimony, Acknowledgements, &c 79 Nassau Street, Nkw Yuan. 104 ly December 58. 1846. DR. H. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead Shot," y'- FOR WORMS. A highly valuable preparation, capable, from tpTvmptitudt of its action, of clearing the sy t im frm uMt. ever Worm. the rrrfjHERE is oerhaDs no disease to which Children II ra exrxMed so common aud fatal as Worms; of almost every other complaint, and often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are 'supeeted.' The symptoms which are produced by the irritation of worms in tbe bowels, snd which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance n! mnoTie whitelv furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of the 'flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels either too costive or too loose, greet fretfulnesaun naturaPcraving for clay, dirt or chalk, cholic, eonvul siens, fits, &e. Ac Numerous certificates ef the value and usefulness of ifaea preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Rev. W. B. Winton, a diaiin'guished preacher of the Methodist Church. J,. Abingdon, Va., May 12, 1843. ,1 do hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of my self snd relief of my children. It prompt in its action, and in one case removed large number of worms in three or four hours after it was given to the child.. I am satisfied that as a Vermifuge it supe rierto any that I have ever used. ' 'mr' ji W.B. WINTON. ! Newbern. N. C May 53J, 18U. Dear Sir I have been anxiously looting for an other supply ef your Dead Shot Vermifuge. ' as I have riot a single vial left. There are constant ap plicaijons for the medicine, and I should be pleased to supply the demand. It has proved itself, so far as tried in this vkiuity, to be a positive specific, and no humbfig. Plesse inform me by return mail, how soon you cao furnish me with another supply. - i j Truly yours, J. A. LOGAN. Price 25 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr. H. F. PxxmT.and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. & D. SANDA, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. Sold also by P. F. PE3CIJD, Raleigh. North Car olinaand by Druggists generally throughout the U Bited States. ' .'. gatetgh.Oct 86,1816. aTnr .Oh fh JfiS LBS. of North Carolina BA- prune Hams. 3.000 lbs. White Lard. Pr sale by I B. Kaleigh, March 6, m. B. BUFFALOE. 20- P OUTER. 2 Cask of Genuine London " Biowa Stout,' received and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. April 12. 30 ' At, AD OIIv Of superior quality, jnst re ceived and for sale at the Drug Stow of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. Summer Arrangement. Renewal of the Dally Line. ria the Rovtt, now favorably known as' the Janes River and Chesapeake Bay Line. THE Proprietors Uke pleasure In advising the travelling public of the renewal of their Daily Line. The Bieamersduring the past Winter, have undergone a thorough repair, and are now in fine order. The Line, for the present, (until the comple tion of the repairs on the Curtis Peck,) will consist uf the following Steamers : On James River. On the BayK Jewess, CapJ. 8utton, I Gsoasi a, Cspt. Cannon, Alics, B rough, Hbsald, " Russell. These Boats are well officered, by men of long ex perience on the route. Passengers leaving Wrldon or Gaston every night except Saturday, and Petersburg every morning ex cept Sunday, will go direct on without delay reach ing Baltimore next morning in time for the cars to Washington, Philadelphia or Cumberland at less expense than any other Line, with fewer changes of person and baggage, and no loss of sleep. Passengers getting through Tickets, are al lowed to slop st any point no the route, and resume their travel at pleasure. Should the train from the South be dflayed by any accident thereby losing the connexion with the H-iy Line the passenger preferring to try the mail line the next day, the agent of the Petersburg and Roanoke Kail Road Company, at Petersburg, is authorized to refund fare. Fate from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, $9 00 " " Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 6 00 - Norf.dk. 1 00 Tickets from Gsston to Baltimore or Norfolk, to be bad of C. C. Puc,h. Esq., Gaston. (T For ticket from Petersburg to Baltimore or Norfolk, app'y to the Agent of the City Point Rail Road Company, at the Depot. . tQ 3 For Tickets from Weldon to Uultimore or Norfolk, WM. M. MOODY, Ja General Agent. Oppicx Jam is Rivimi Bat Lti,7 Weldon. N. C, March 8, 1847. 23 National Hotel, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. DAVID F. REELING, Proprietor. D. F. KEELING respectfully announces to the Public, that he has taken this fine Es tablishment, recently conducted by Cspt rurman Black, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and the travelling community. This House hss undergone .thorough repair, has been newly furnished, and now possesses alt the means and appliances of superior accommodation. The Proprietor is determined that his Hotel shall not be excelled by any similar establishment in the United States; and aware that an impression exists on the part of many, that his charges are higher than those elsewhere, be futber ststes that his charge for board is SI 60 per dav or 10 per week. D. F. KEELING. Norfolk, Va Jan. 22. 8 6m SPUING TRADE larcli 34, 1847. JOHN STEVENSON & CO., ISO. 9, BOLLINGBROOK STREET, Petersburg, Va., A RE now receiving their Sraixo Puschasks, em- bracing a large assortment of FaKKCii, GxanAN, bsJTisu and Amksican Which will be sold, Whouisal or Ketau, at very low prices. Purchasers visiting this market are invited to ex amine their stock. March 27, 1347. . 26 3m REMEMBER, THAT COSBY. HOPKINS Sc CO. lONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of Watches anil Clocks upon the shortest notice, and in the best manner. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in asiyle unsurpassed by any establishment, Noilh or South. This tbe pub lic mav rely on. Thev are. also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER anv kind of Jewelrv or Silver Ware, in tbe neatest manner and of the best materials. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (snd have the testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their . T - . t Ski . work as well as it can ve done in mcomonu, new York, or sny where else. Give us a call. Cbargea moderate. COSB y, HOPKIN8 & CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 F1UE ! THE JETIVA INSURANCE COMPA NY, of II art lord, Conn. Offers to naura Ruildinss and Merchandize, against lossor dsmaae bv fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com- paniesinthe UnitedStaUes,and paysitslossesprompt Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to be made to 8. W. WHITING. July. 1846 Agent. SUGAR HOUSE ITIO LASSES. A NOTHER supply, equal to any thing in mark- A et, just received and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD d CO, April 13. Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Copartnership. jriff HE Subscriber baa this day associated with bim 11 Dr. C. E. JOHNSON. In tbe Drug and Apothecary business, under the firm of - Pescud & Johnson. The Subscriber lekea this oecssion to return his grateful acknowledgments to bis friends snd custom ers, for the' literal patronage heretofore extended to him, and solicits for the new firm a continuance oi the same. ' . It ia highly important that hia late business, aa well as the debts due the late concern of Stith & Puccd, be speedily settled ; and he hopes" Ait r soss indebted by bond or otheiwise, will call and settle the amount uf their indebtedness. P. F. PESCUD. May 1, 1847. (Standard.) 3T FOR REST-Fouror five large, comfortable and well furnished rooms for gentlemen, in tbe targe brick building formerl occupied by. Mr. B. B Saitix. JAMES LITCHFORD. : THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL AND BRASS un cs2 KT to aa 9 fiaeMne, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Factory, ie. In full operation. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene ratty, for the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (as he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. .He ia prepared to execute ordera (or -Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting. Spindles, Screws, &c Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wbeel, and has made a numler. which have been tested with great success, and is believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, wh gives his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkus re-acting w neel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various fixes, firv- ihed up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customer. flattening Mills, Paieat Bands, Sinkers, Levers, &c at reduced price. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He has on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast 8te'l Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e qusl to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sysd Irona. of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, (or Fscloriessnd Offices, Grates of various patterns, Plsin aud Fancy. I RUN RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plsin and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumps for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PL.OCJOIIS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Ploogh Castings, of various Patterns from 1 to 4 Horse, vix : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, 8ide Hill, D., &c, which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, &c. ; and all oth er articles usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, and some as good workmen aa can be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or lbs North, to give him a call. cry Orders left with Messrs. McIIwaine ox Brown- ley, Messrs. Q 4- W. L. Morton, st his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. 1 U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf Great Sale of Public Lands3 IN NOItTII CAROLINA. FTUHE President and Directors of the Literary II Fod of North Carolina, offer for sale, upwarda of Illy xnou$ana Acres Of Swamp Laud, aituate in Hyde Couuty, in said State, embracing the rerion lyiuz between Albe marle and Pamlico Sounds. These Lands have been drained at great expense, nnder the direction of skilful Eucineers, by au Act of the Legislature, and are believed to be now in 1 condition, to be cleared aud cultivated. This drain see has been effected by two main Ca nals, viz: Puogo Canal, extendiog from the Lake to the River, both or that name, bj miles in lengtn with an average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth ( feet, and fall of 12 feet: And, Alligator Caoal, from the Lake of that uarne, to Pungo River, 6 miles long, with an average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth of 7. and fall of 10 feet : besides, sundry Tributaries, or lateral Ditches. They are, therefore, uavigable for fialteaox and empty iug iuto Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to Sea-going Vessels. A large portion of this Land abounds iu Juniper, Cypress, and other valuable Timber, for which the Forest of Eastern North Caroliua is distinguished ; and other parts cousist of Prairie, covered with Cane and Bamboo, and iu the estimation of the Engineers who survered it, are of ere at fertility. It m there fore considered to offer peculiar inducements both to Grain Farmers, and the setters of Shingles, Staves, Heading, &c, &c., and, with excellent Juniper wa ter. is thought to be more favorable to health thai 7 most parts of the low country. To immigrants, now arriving in the Ports of the United Stales iu unusual numbers, especially those from Holland and Germanv. accustomed to a similar country in many respects, these Lauds will afford oil as fertile as anv in the North-western States, with easy access to the Sea, and the great markets of the world, for its oroductious. and within three dav' sail of New York. ! A credit of one, two and three yeara, will be given to Purchasers, on Bonds with approved security, and the titlea will be warranted ; but deeds wilt be with held, until the final payment ef the purchase money. ' The President and Directors of the Literary Fund will attend at the Sbautee on Pungo Canal, ou the 20tb day of May next, and will offer aa much as 5,000 Acres of said Land for sale at Publio Auction, iu Quarter sections of 160 Acres each, on tbe terms aforesaid, aud may, if there be sufficient inducement, continue said sale ou the two following days, or un til the whole body of 50,000 Acres is disposed of. On the same day, tbe Board will also receive Pro posals for constructing A Turnpike Road From Plymouth, iu Washington County, to some point on or near Pungo River in Beaufort County, according to the provisions of an Act of tbe5eneral Asswmblv. ratified 16th dav of January, 1847. 4 Z.-?".' ' VV J j ttliV And, ex eicie, Prea'U of Literary Fuad. H. W. G a ah am, See'y to Board. 29 ts FRESH RICE, thU day received and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. April 19, 1847. 32 FLOUR. First rate Family Flour at tbe Auc tion and Commission store of April 23, HUGHES & MEAD. i& Given under my hand, at the Execu i S?t?ai& tiT Office, iu the City of lUIeigli, this ! - 6lh of April, 1847; IV 0 15 Til CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. "ITfTJKsUANr to an Act of Aasembly, a Compa F ny has been forme in this State, under the name and atyle of the M North Carolina Mutaal In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz j JOSIAH O. WATSON. President, ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH,' Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD 8MITH, ALBERT STITH, Executive Com mittee. WESTON R. GALES The Company ia now prepared to receive applies lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company ia author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize., and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company ia in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. -Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har iett Streets, where full information snd explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insursnce, will lie cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of tbe Com pany. Raleigh, January 15, 1847 5 tf Pianos! Pianos! a r-li; itr- PURCHASERS OF PIANO FORTES are re spectfully informed that they can obtain excel lent instruments at extremely low prices at the store of tbe subscriber. The instruments which he offers for sale are made of the best materials, by workmen of experience, who know their business. With re gard to durability of workmanship and beauty of fin ish, these Pianos are warranted equal to any made in this country. Lightness and elasticity of touch, and equality and sweetness of tone throughout, are marked peculiari ties of the instruments offered for sale by the sub scriber. Owing to an arrangement effected with the Manu facturers, tbe subscriber is enabled to furnish these instruments at a lower price than they can be obtain ed any where else South of New York, and at the ssme time he warrants them to be equal to any in the Union. WM. L. MONTAGUB, Dealer in Music and Musicsl Instruments, Sign of me uoiden Lyre, no. lb Main street, opposite the Bsnks, Richmond, Va. April 17.- 32 BOURBON SMITH, Up Stain over J. CREECH'S Store, and licit door South of J J. Biggs, WOULD respectfully inform his ojd customers, and the Public generally, that he is making as good work as can be made in tbe City, at greatly reduced prices for Cash. He warrants all his work to fit well, (whether tbe customer be gigantic or di minutive,) and has the latest Fashions from all quar ters, which will be strictly patterned after, unless a request t the contrary be made. B. 8mith pledges himself that he will make and sell UloiUes, cheaper than the Xv on hern I rasn, so often exposed for sale in this market; and, if not found cheaper in ihe wearing, he will make no charge for bis labor. Cutting Jobs, of all kinds, thankfully received. and executed in the latest Rio Grande style. Rsligh, April 30. 1847. 35 6t VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOKS, PUBLISHED by GRIGG, ELLIOTT & CO.. No. 9 North Fourth street Philadelphia, and for aaieby H. D. TURNER, Raleigh, N. C, and by Booksellers generally in the United States. A NEW EDITION OF THE DISPENSATO RY add Dr. McCleilan's Celebrated Work on the Practice of Surgery, will be published in August, aud Dr. Wood s f raclice early 10 Juue. A TREATISE ON TH E PRACTICE OF M E DICINE in 2 vols. 8vo. By George B. Wood, M. D., Author of the " Dispensatory of the U. S.," Su:. This is a new work on the Practice of Medicine, and one of the most valuable ever issued from the American Press; no practising physician should be without it. EBERLE'3 PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 2 vo 8vo. By John Eberle, M. C, late Professor of Materia Mtdica and Obstetrics in the Medical Colleges oi Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Lexington, Ky., etc. etc- With Notes and Additions, by George Mc- Clellan, M. D , and other distinguished Physicians. Embracing all tbe late improvements and discoveries in rractice. Tha new edition is pronounced by Dr. Gross of Lou isvilleKrntucky, and other distinguished physicians, to be " unquestionably one among the most' able of the kind that has ever been published in tbe lunglish language. EBERLE'S THERAPEUTICS, 2 vols, in one EBERLE ON DISEASES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION of children. 1 vol. 8vo ,new edition. This is a new edition, much improved, containing a table exhibiting the doses of medicine, according to the different ages. EBERLE'S NOTES FOR STUDENTS. New edition. P. S. Many of the above works are used as Text Books in our Medical Schools, and are considered as uecessary in the formation of a Physician s Library, as the Family Bislk is to a Clergyman. Auy M. D. who makes himself conversant with the pages of Drs. Wood and Eberle, will never be far J wrong in his rsACTicc. XT' All the new Medical Books for sale as seen aa published, as above. May 2. 1847. FRESH RICE for sale. WILL s PECK. tfaleUh. May 3. 36-31 Select School. THE Fall Session of W J. BINGHAM'S School, (19 miles-South-west from Hillsbo rough.) will begin 00 the fourteenth of Joly. Ses stsns regolsted by those of tbe University, beginning two day sooner. Al the close of the present Ses sion, a Class will be discharged, making room for several new Scholars. For terms, etc. address tbe Principal, directing to Hiltstorough. N. Ci Classical Department, W.J. BINGHAM. Prin. Mathematical DAVID W. KERR. ' The 0k,Ora'nfCo. Maj I, 1847. 5 38 7tp VwTf"TI!rffi Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department: J. Ms LOVE JOY, Pkeceptob, Assisted by S. H. MASON. Mathematical and Military Department: W. F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first ot January, and the second Session, on the first of July. . It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpsssed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical aud Mathematical Education. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in tbe United States. TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, $15 OO For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and .Italian Languages, per Session. 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which they belong. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. - The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in cane of emergency, as Officers. the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will tbe Army Tactics le -departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of tbe Institution, or for sny other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arm? and equipments will be furnished by the State, but Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. Parents and Guardians, are requested not to allow their Children or Wards to have accounts in the City, but to deposit the money, for the purchase of neces saries, in the hands of the Principal. N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, bv tbe Principal of the Academy. REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger. Gen. Moye, Charles Hiuton, Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, H. W. Husted, Ed. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, Esq'rs. Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker, As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their names as reference. They send their sous or wards to my School, and of course their opinions can be confidently trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh. December 14, 1846. 100 And immediate Possession given. TWO OFFICES in the Reoistkr Buildings, o- pening on the Court Green. They are particularly adapted for persons, engaged in the Study, or Prac tice of the Law, Apply at this Office. CHEAP AND BRIGHT LIGHT. A TENT Safety Gas Lamps, of various Pat terns, for lighting up Churches, Stores, Pailors and Chambers. Also, Hand Lamps snd Gas to burn in them, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of HUGHES & MEAD. A New School for Boys, IT is designed by the Bishop of the Diocese, to open a School for Boys in the neighborhood of Kaleigh. For this purpose, an estate has been pur chased about 8 miles from tbe City, which, in res pect to retirement, beallhfulness, and pleasantness of situation, is all that can be desired for such an insti tution. Tbe buildings will accommodate, comfort ably, thirty boys, which, for the present, must be the limit of the Sehool. It is designed, in this 8chool, to revive a class, which, unfortunately, has become atmost extinct in our community, namely, the class of boys. With this view, pupils will be admitted at any period of childhood, however early, but not after tbey are 14 years of age. They may continue in the School, as long, as by their good conduct, they entitle themselves to its privileges Tbe use of To bacco, in any form, by the boys, will not be allowed. A style of drees, simple and uniform, will be pre scribed. And above all, and this is the great object of the School, a constant endeavor will be made so to imbue the minds of the children with moral and religious knowledge, principles, and affections, that when tbey really get to be men, they may be fitted to discharge tbe high functions of an American citi zen, with an eye steadily directed lowsrds their citi zenship in that M better country, which ii eternal in tbe heavens." To this end, the Head of the School will be a Clergyman, who will be thespiritualTatber of the boys ; and a chspel will be erected the daily services of whirh, it is earnestly hoped, will mate rially contribute towards " bringing many aona unto glory." Due notice will be given of the time when the, School will be opened, which, probably, will not be later than the 1st July. After the opening of the School, its Sessions will correspond with those of St Mary's, for the convenience of parents and guar dians, who may desire to send children to both Schools. The expense for board, washing, 4-c. with tuition in tbe Ancient Languages, English andTrench, will not exceed 175 per annum. The advantages of every kind afforded to the boys, will be at least equal to those furnished by the bent Northern Schools. Till tbe appointment of a Rector, application for the admission of pupils, or for information, may be made to the Bishop of the Diocese, or to the Sub scriber, in Raleigh. ALDERT SMEDE3, Rector of St. Mary's School. May 3, 1847. 36 tf FRENCH FASHIONS. J.J. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh IV. C. 1 S now opening a very beautiful lot of FRENCH - CLOTHS,, CASSImEKES AND VEST- NGS. ef nearly aircolors and styles, suitable, for every age and season. These Goods were selected by himself, in NEW YORK, FOR CASH, conse quently all persona wishing ntsiasatx ahb cnaar Goods, at the lowest prices, will do well to ca'l and examine bis Stock. He charges nothing for looking. Hia FURNISHING DEPARTMENT If rety complete- AD garments, warranted to fit. . His thanks are tendered to bis friends, for past fa vors, however small, and hopes, by minding hia own business, 10 receive their continued patronage. .' . March 29, 1847. 26 . TfTlitlSil FLOUR, n v. hoi. and. half bar iPrcls. of different qualities. , " . ' rilacon and liaurd, jgobd supply. '.' . ; . WILL. PECK May. II. - 31-31! ?3 New Store; Ralepi NG RUFUS H- PAGE, at ths convenient and well, known stand, formerly iccopied by Mr. Btv. B. Smith, in the large new bricfc building at the cor ner of Fayetteville and - Hargett' streets Baa the pleasure of announcing to bis friends and acQault anees, and tbe public at large, that he has just oon menced the Mercantile business at the above eligible stand ; aud having made arrangements to receive au . early supply of Fashionable Spring Goods, Tua 'th satisfaction of Informing the intelligent reader that " he is now receiving and just opening, a most eUgant and extensive assortment ef ' "' .. ' Staple and Faney Dry rfioeds, Hardware aad Cutlery-, China, GlaaraBd Croekerj Ware, Hats, Shots, and Groceries, - ' y : Selected with great care by Mr. Bexj. B. 8Tt, iri the City of New. York, of the latest importations; under the new Tariff, expressly for the Raleigh mar kel a City famous for iu admiration and patronage of ail that is beautiful in style, chaste in fashion, and -refined and elegant in taste and to which he-would most respectfu lly invite the attention of the intelligent purchaser, since, in the presentation of this rich and attractive assortment of .Spring Goods, and so re mar kably cheap, he flatters himseif that all those who wib to supply themselves with tbe newest.mo.ti beautiful and fashionable articles, cannot fail to be pleased. ' The assortment consists in part of the following articles, to wit: For Gentlemen Superior blue and black Cloths and Caseimeree, Elegant silk, velvet and Marseilles Vesting, Fine single and double twilled Dra.b de- Etea, Super Cashmerett, Angola Cafimerrs Kentucky Jeans, Union Mixtures, - . Manchester and Lrgttnia Drills, Oregon Plaids, flam, striped & plaid t rencb Drillings Gambroon, Blsck snd fancy silk Neck Handkerchiefs and Stocks. : Beautiful silk Neck Ties. Suspenders, Col pars. Splendid Bandana, Odd Fellows' and Pongee silk nandkerchiels Linens. Lawns, and Thread Cambric Handkerchiefs Fine cotton Shirtings and Sheetings, silk and cotton half Hose, , l Georgia Nankeen, brown and plaid Linen for sum mer coats and pants. San Luis Potrmi Checksr Sough 4- Ready Drillings, Bed-ticking, cotton Uznaburgs. lampico Drills. :. Fine calf, gout and patent leather Shoes and Gaiters, lage silk and gingham Umbrellas, Fine Bkaver. Moleskik, Pavava, Lxefioav and Palo Aito Hats, f cheaper than ever. For the Xadies. Beautiful new style Calicoes and Ginghams, fin great vaneiy, ricnnas ana oeauty,) y Elegant striped and figured Lawns, and rich shaded French Muslins (of new designs and moal splendid patterns,) ; . ' . .. Black and fancy colored Silk, v - " California Robes, splendid Organdie Muslins, . Extra super Marquiaas, rich chameleon lastfed Vera Cruz Plaids. , " Linen Muslin, rich glossy Ineen Plaids, Elegant Graduated Muslin Robesarlton Ginghams, Rich printed and embroidered Jaconet Muslins, Rich striped shaded Barrages and Balzaflnes (most - beautiful lid lovely,") - ' " , - . Plain and figured rich lust red silk Alpacas, Bishop Lawns, muslin and swiss Moslini, Cambrics and Jaconet Muslin, -Cambric Dimity, striped and checked Muslins", Beautiful Cashmeres and Monselln delaines; - 7 Marseilles and common Skirts, " j Muslin EJgings, IncertingS snd Lsces and Collars, Super silk and cotton Hose and Gloves (of every de alriptkra,) , j - Elegant cap and bonnOet Ribands, ' New style satin striped Scarfs and Shawls, -Silk Nerk Handkerchiefs and Ladies' Cravats, - v Fine kid, morocco and seal Slippers and Shoes, Rich Furniture Prints, Monterey Shawls. Sun-shades and Parasols, Elegant Silk, Lawn and Mexican Bonnets, .- V For general Coninuntotion. " Elegant Chika, Glass a CfcOckXaT Wabx, Knives and Forka, Jack and Pen Knives,Razort , 6xC. Scythe and grass Blades, pad and stock Locks," Stksl asd Iroh Wkibibq Hoes, Tbacjc Chairs, axd Sad Ihoss, J - ' ' See AB, CorFKE, TkA, LOA? AX PtTLVKBl IU SceAas, t. ' y ' , " ' ' Nails, Swksdish. Tinx, Plopsh as vox Tbojt AKD STKEL, ' "" " Spades akd Shovels, Wire Seives, Coffee Mills, i Cottok Cabss, Ssvrr, Tobacco, Copperas and -Candles, . - . .,.: "' Powder and Shot, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger, .. . Oil Cloths for table and sideboard covers and window ' curtains, "" . , .' ";' ' Glass Globes and Chimneys; ' 1 . " ' ' Handsaws, Waffle and Wafer Irons, , X ' Brass and Cast Andirons, ' ' . , ' y. Shovels snd Tongs, and CAattirGs tostHbier with many ether needful snd desirable article, too home rous to mention, all of which, for the CcA. 6r te punctual dealers U three or four months, he wiUes) s tempted to sell on tbe most reasonable terms. . " The undersigned having been employed by Mr, -Pabr. and in whose interest mud successs in bttainesi he feels a deep and abiding solicitude, has the bigh gratificsljon of announcing to the poitUc that he lias just returned from New York with the above de -scribed hew Airn SACTiruLAssoTJiTo Goons, recently imported under the operation of the new Tariff, many of them from twenty to thirty jtr cent, lower than formerly, snd in the selection of ' which, out of the immense quantity in markethis Spring, for tbe benefit of the purchaser,' he :sssQres' his friends that he exercised his best judgment and' taste, fi e would therefore, most respectfully solicit a liberal patronage from his old friends, and custom." era, and the public generally (so long and generous ly bestowed upon bim, and wbkh he hopes to ae4 member with heart felt gratitude,) in favour of the. New Establishment of M . Pave, where (in his own happy element, in the prosecution of constant and successful business.) in company with that gentlev man the' undersigned may always 1 too nd," ready' and willing to wait upon 1 those fntletnen mhd ladies who may please to favor them; with; i calL Raleigh. March 24;'184?-t;f 1 Z ? V 2 5m ' . rrnHE Subscriber wuhes . to sell that vslaable JJ Tract: of ;Latid; immedlstefy avljeining thai City of Raleigh v. no wn as the Waterloo Tract containing tMrween'400 sod 560 Aeree.'"':' A Wo. sts thef Tract of 30 A ere, adjoining the thote Tract, knownr as tbeBnshy BrenehTrtc ? -The above Lands are so well knowii tbXi descrip tion Is deemed vjnWeeesr'V:-. Apply fothe'Subscriber,' ot to the Bdltof of the Register- .r-' ' - 034v-- Fsbrotry 10, 1117. lSlf Mi V2L m mil st It r4 : : 1 tf 1 1 1.1 11 Jr
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 14, 1847, edition 1
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