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"Hit it h ; j IE 1 r if' V 'r r t '. , - - i 3TTE- ; - 1 .TUESDAY, MAY 1 8, 1 847. ? --: V- 10. rr PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AXD WEEKLY, BY , EDITOR AND FEOFJUIiTUJi. . terms; frhseriptio. Skm!-Wmu.t Pafc Fit dol- Wseklt Paf Thre Dollar per annum. jiJrti4ii- For Ter7 Sixtetd Linet, first Uscrtion, Oa DolUr; ach subseqaeQiujertian, Cr( Order tad Judicial Advertisement will t tbared 2a Pr cfBt- higher ; but a deduction of 33 J cent, will be made from Ue regalar pricwa, for .drertUers by the year. XavertisemenU, inserted in the Sen i-Wkekly Kt swTtai wip also appear iu the Wsbju.t Paper, free efcha-rge.; IPT Letters to the Editor most be kwt-faidw WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND. FEVER? PRICE'S Asneaud Fever PilUhate never filled, wbere directions were ttriclti fol IswfO, to effect a cure in from Fiflein to Thirty Ajrt. They are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines; and are, therefore, the safest, moat pleas ant, and speediest reined j known, for the cure of In termittent teer. They hae been tried in"t5on geUe Chills of the worst form, ftod have invaria Vty given relief, and cared the patients. They never affect the brain, as does Quinine ; pr injure the con rtitution, as doesArsenic. The "money returned in etery cise of failure, where directions are followed. Trice $ I per box. Planters, Country Merchants, and Draistt wit! be supplied at $3 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold on It by O. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., Hank Street, Petersburg, Ja. August 31. 1846. 71 Botanico-Medieal Infirmary, DANK ST., PETERSBURG, YA. OITS KEN WORTHY & PKICE; Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to letetve and treat pa tieau from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup jKwed incurable forms of disease. Board, with the m st careful nursing, can be obtained for 91 per week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic die eves, bas been fully established in every section of ur Country. Persons afflicted, snooiu speeuiiT avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration te health. - ... (Tj Fistulas and Csncers tpccddi cured without resort to the Knife Cores Wamutm Charge i 100 or Medical attendance. .Q) - ... . , "11 . Persons desHrins lurther ininnion, win pieac Juress tho outwcfioers. post paia. U J. auA uu 1 rl X , nl. U. U. M.P1MCE.M.D. July 11, 1846. .; SB lJ TIIO.Y1AS B. I1BBLEI5, , ATTOytNET AMD SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To Uke Testimony, Acknowledgements, &c 79 Nassau Street, k New Yoac December 26, 1846. 104 ly DR. II. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead Shot," U FOR WORMS. A highly 'valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of it action, nf clearing the y rem. in a few hours, of etery Hrorm. THERE is perhaps no disease to which Children are exposed so commn siid fatal as Worms ; they imitate the symptoms of almost every other csmplaiut, and often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are sunpecieu. J ne ijinpiumi which are prod deed by the irritation of worms in the fcowels, and which with some degree of certainly in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance sale, ton.ev.whiteIy furred, grinding of the teeth, letid breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of ike flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels either too ?otive or too loose, great freifulness, on rutural'eraVtng for tlay, dirt or chalk, cholic, convul sions, tits, &e. &c. ' Numerous certificates ef the value and usefulness o"f this preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Rev. W. B. Winton, a 'disunsouhkl preacher of thet Methodist Church. . Abingdon, Va., May 12,1813. I ia hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge ( in my family to-the great satisfaction of myself and; relief of my childen. It is prompt in its action, and: in one case retBO'eu large number pf worms in three or foot hours after it was given to the child. I ain satisfied that as a Vermifuge It is aupe rier to any that I have ever ased. . W. B. WINTON. M.wKarn V M . M. 23J. 1844. I a w kst a e w wy a Bear Sir I have been anxiously looking for an- her sunolT of Tour Dead fhot Vermifoge," as I tave not a single vial left. There are constant ap plications fr the medicine, and 1 should be pleased to upply the demand. It has' proved itself, so far aa "tea in lata vicinity, 10 be a pom va fcriic, ana no hambug. ! Please inform me by return mail, bow soon you can furnish me with another supply. ' :f Truly yours, J. A. LOGAN- J 'nest SOj cents per viai. a i uvm J m . w as) wra wswsw and retail py A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists. 100 Ulion Street Qurncf ui iniaiu, new iuik. Sold also by Pkscob & Joaxsow, Raleigh, N. Car olina, and &y. Druggists generally throughout the U- hii..l w.i.i ' Raleigb.lOcl: 26, 1846. 86-ly. fK of North Carolina UA- UyCON, of which 400 pieces are pnme Hams. 3.000 lbs.' White LarJ. - -Prsa!ely . B, B. BUFFALO E. tleigh,fMarch 6, 1R47. 20- POUTER. 2 Csks of Genuine London Biod Smut, received nd for sale by 1 i WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD 6c CO.. .30 sufverior quality, ust te K3 ceived an. for at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. " National Hotel. - NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, DAVID F. KEELING, Proprietor. D. F. KE E LING respectfully announces to the Public, that he haa taken this fine Es ublbtoment. recently conducted by Capt. Furman Bocand begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and the travelling community. This House has undergone thorough repair, bas been newly' furnished, and now possesses all the means and appliance of superior accommodation The Proprietor is determined that his Hotel shall not be excelled by any aimilar establishment in the United States; and aware (hat an impression exists on the part of many, that his charges are higher than those elsewhere, be futber state that his charge far board is $1 50 per day or $10 per week. D. F. KEELING. Norfolk, Va., Jan. 23. 8 6m SPRING TltAPE.-ITlarch 34, 1847. JOHN STEVENSON & CO., HO. 9, BOLLINGBROOK STREET, Feterfibiirs, Va., ARE now receiving their Sraixa Puictuscs, em bracing a large assortment of Fkescii, Gkaxam, iiiurisu aud Ahksioan . . Which will be sold, Wuuuuu or Retail, at very low prices. Purchasers Tisitiug this markeX are invited to ex amine their stock. March 27. 1847. 26 3m REMEMBER, THAT COSBY, BOPitlNS Sc CO.1 fpiONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of H atcuet and Clocks upon tne snortest notice, and in the bent manner. They also reair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noilh or South. This the pub lic may rely on. They are, also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best materials. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (and have the testimony of hundreds te sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their work as well as it can Le done in Richmond, New York, or any where else. Give ns a call. Charges moderate. COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg, Not. 2. 89 HUE ! THE 2ETIVA INSURANCE COMPA NY, of IlartTord. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panicsin the (JnitedStaleSjand paysits lossesprompt J- . Applications forlnsurance in Raleigh, or its ti cinity.to be made to S. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. SUGAR HOUSE OTOL.ASSES. NOTHER supply, equal to any thing in mark et, just received and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD 4 CO., April 12. Druggi-ts, Raleigh, N. C. A Copartnership. THE Subscriber bas this day associated with him Dr. C. E. JOHNSON, in the Drug and Apothecary business, under the firm of Pcscud Sc Johnson. The SubscriWr tskes this occasion to return his grateful acknowledgments to hi friends and custom ers, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and solicits for the new firm a continuance of the name. It is highly important that his late business, as well as the debts doe the late concern of Stith die P&sccd, be rpeedily settled ; and be hopes iun soxs indebted by bond or ntheiwise, will call and settle the amount of their indebtedness. P. F. PESCUD. May 1, 1847. (Standard.) 37 FOR RE.'T Fouror five large, comfortable and well furnished rooms for gentlemen, in the lame brick buildiag formerl occupied by Mr. B. B Smith. JAMES LU CHFORD. ney book roii lawyers. LEGAL BIBUOGJIAPIIY, or a THESAURUS jtTKF English, American, Irish, and Scotch Law UU Books, together with some continental Trea tises, interspersed with critical observations upon their various editions nd authority, to which is pre fixed a copious list of abbreviations. By J. G. Max tibt, Counsellor at Law. Just received by H. D. TURNER, FOR SALE. A LARGE Two Story house, situated in the bu incianart of Chauel H ill. containing seven rooms, besides the garret and cellar, also 8 fire places, . . i a a good garden ami new kitcnen and amoite-nouso i have also a small dwelling in the lower part of said VilLise, containing two acres with all necessary bouses or iu I have also a plantation within 1 miles of said Village, containing 195 acres, more or less the plan tation ia in good repair. All of which I am anxious to sell on favorable terms. ILAIW.NUNN. Chapel Hill, f ay 5th, 1847. 38 w5w Twenty Dollars Reward, rri AN A WAY from the Subscriber, in November friv. last. NEGRO FELLOW named Alfred, Yellow complexion, about 25 or 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches nign, nroau cnesteo, Knocn-aneeu, with a tear on the top oi one oi nts reei causea oj a burn, very plausible in conversation. 8aid negro was seen in December, ten miles beyond Lexington, Davidson county, North Carolina. : '. --': ELIZABETH KINCAID. - Fairfield Dfst.. 8. C, April 29. 38 4t STRAYED From the Subscriber, living Bear.hady r.r &ttinr House, about 21 miles South-west of RaleiRh, on the night of thefiihinsL a BAY MAKE, 3 years old this Hpring ; both hind feel white; small star in the forehead, almost in the shape of tb letter S about 4$ feet high, with a very .long tail. Any in formation respecting said Mare,-addressed to me at Holly 8prings. Wake County, will be thankfully received, or if any person will deliver her to me, they shall be reasonably compensated. DAVID OLIVE. Wake Co. April'23. 33 wfcf THE PETERSBURG . IRON, BELL AND BRASS aw 3D xb to aa y 0 Machine, Smith-Shop,, Edge-Tool Factory, ie. In full operation THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, 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 belter arranged and systematized,) bv continued efforts, to give aatisfaction lo'all who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description; Shafting, Swindles, Screws, &c. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEEL8. He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act ing Wafer-Wheel, and has made a number, 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, who gives his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing llotchki' re-acting Wheel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He bas on hand a number of various sizes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on time to punctual cut-tomer. Flattening Mdls, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, &c, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD KCHEWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He baa on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Ax as, and other edge tools, warranted e qual to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches snd Stores. Stoves, of different sixes, (or Factories and OlDces, Crates of various patterns. Plain and Fancv. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, ' on an improved plan. Pumps for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton (iins, and Horse Power. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on"hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Bom, Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D., &c, which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills of superior construction. Corn Shellers 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 as 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 wilting to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. rjj Orders left with Messrs. McIIwaine St Brown ley, Messrs. Q ir W. L. Morion, at his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attenJed to. U.WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf Saaaaaafl j23Elt ssaallcsa THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the City of Raleigh, I nown as the Wuierluo Tract," containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoinm the above Tract, known as ib " Bushy Branch" Tract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply io the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the " Register." JAMES H. COOKE. Fsbrusry 10, 1847. 18 tf Executive Committee. COMMON SCHOOLS. THE President and Directors of the Literary Fund, have ordered that the sum of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, be forthwith distributed amonjr the several Counties of the Stale, according to Federal papulation, in part of the tull income of the, School Fund for the current year. And, the Comptroller of Public Accounts will dr iw Warrants accordingly. WILL. A. GRAHAM, Pres't. ex off. of Literary Board. April 22, 1847. tNTATE off North Carolina C A R- TEKET COUNTY". Court of lMeaa tiA Quar ter Sessions, February Term, 1847. Henry G. Cutler r. -David W. Borden. Original Attachment letied on Ftc-e Hundred Acres of Land on Core Creek, the property of David W. Borden. It appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this Mate: it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notifying the defend ant to appear before tbe Worshipful Justices oi said Court, to be held for the County of Carteret, at the Court House in Besufort, on the third Monday in Msy next, then and there to plead, or, demur to the plaintiff's allegation, or judgment will be rendered aguinst him. Attest, DAVID RUM LEV, Clerk. April 1, 1847. (Pr. Adv. $5 62$.) 28 6 glTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Jolinstou 3 County. Court of PJeaa aud Quarter Sessious. February Term, 1847. Jacob A. Stevens, et aZ. vs. Rachel Lock art, et al. s i Petition for Division of Land, In this case, it appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court, that Rachel Lockart, Sally Wright, aud the other Heirs of Polly Verell, are uon-residenU of this State : It is therefore ordered, tbat publication be made iu the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notify ing said non residents to appear at the next Term of our said Court, to be held for the County of Johusibn. at the Court House iu Smitbfield, ou the 4th Monday in May next, then and there to shew cause, if any they: hare, why the prayer f the petitioners should not be granted ; otherwise, judgment will be taken pro confesso, and the petitioners have partition. Witness-, Thomas Bagiey, Clerk of our said Court at Smilhfield, tbe 13th of March, 1 847. i TUOS. BAG LEY, Clerk. Pr. Ad 85 C2J. , . , 37 6w WE are authorised to announs Gen. Mlcajah T. Ilawkln, as a Candidate to represent the People of tbe Sixth Congressional District, composed of tbe Coorf ties of Warren, Franklin, Wake, Johnston. Edge enmb. Nash and Halifax, in the House of Represen tatives of the next Congress of the Upited lutes. January 8, 1847, f NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. "fniURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa- jjfj ny has been formed in this Slate, under the name and style of the - North Carolina Mutual In- surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Olficers, viz: JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, ALBERT STITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, -THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHAUD SMITH, ALBERT STITH, WESTON R. GALES The Company is now prepared to receive applies tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. TbeQffice of the Company is in the second-story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har cett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh, January 15, 1847 5 tf Pianos! Pianos! ss, FURCl sped CHASERS OF PIANO FORTES are re- pectfully 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 betl materials, by workmen of experience, who know their business. With re gar J to durability of workmanship and beauty of fin ish, these Pianos are warranted equal to any made in this country. Lightness snd elasticity of touch, and equality and sweetness of tone throughout, are marked peculiari ties nf the instramcnts offered for sale by the sub Owing lo an arrangement effected with the Manu facturers, the subscriber is enabled to furnish these instruments ui a lower price than they can be obtain ed any wbere else South of New York, and at the same lime he warrants them to be equal to any in the Union. ' WM. L. MONTAGUE, Dealer in Music and Musical Instruments, Sign of the Golden Lyre, No. 164 Main street, opposite the Banks, Richmond, Va. April 17. 32 BOURBON SMITH, Up Stairs oyer J. CREECH'S Store, and next door South of J. J. Biggs, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers, and the Puhlic generally, that he is making as good work as can be made in the City, at greatly reduced prices fur Cash. He warrants all his work to fit well, (whether the customer be gigantic or di minutive,) and has the latest Fashion from all quar ters, which will be strictly patterned after, unless a request tj the contrary be made. B. Smith pledges himself that he will make and sell Clothes, cheaper than the Northern Trash, so often exposed for sale in this market; and, if not found cheaper in the wearing, he will make no charge for his labor. Cutting Jobs, of all kinds, thankfully received, and executed in the laiet Rio Grande sty le. Raleigh. April :10, 1847. 35 Ct VALUABLE MEDICAL HOOKS, PUBLISHED by GRIGG, ELLIOTT CO.. No. 9 North Fourth street Philadelphia, and for bale by II. D. TURNER, Raleigh, N. C, aud by Booksellers generally in the United Slates. A NEW EDITION OF THE DISPENSATO RY aud Dr. McCleilan's Celebrated Work on the Practice of Surgery, will be published iu Augu&t, and Dr. Wood's Practice early in June. A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF ME DICINE in 2 vols. 8vo. ByGerge B. Wood, M. D., Author of the Dispensatory of the U. S.," &C. This is a new work on the Practice of Medicine, and one of the most valuable ever issued from the Americau Press; no pracLisiug physician should be "eBEKTLE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 2 vo. 8vo. By John Eberle, M. C., late Professor of Materia Medica and Obstetrics in the Medical Colleges of Philadelphia, Cmciunali, Ohio, and Lexington, Ky., etc- etc With Notes and Additions, by George Mc Clellatr, M- D , and other distinguished Physiciaus. Embracing all the late improvements and discoveries iu Practice. Ths new edition is pronounced by Dr. Gross of Lou isville, Kentucky, and oilier distinguished physiciaus, to be " unquestionably one among the most able of Line kind thai has ever been published iu the English 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, coolaiuing a table exhibiting the doses of inediciue, according to the different ages. EBERLE'S NOTES FOR STUDENTS. New edition. P. S. Many of the above works are used as Text Books iu our Medical Schools, and are considered as necessary iu the formation of a Physician's Library, as the Family Biblk is lo a Clergyman. Any M. D. who makes himself couversant with the pages of Drs. Wood aud Eberle, will never be far wrong iu his Practice.' Xj All the new Medical Books for sale as soon as published, aa above. May 2, 1847. 36 Select School, THE Fall Session of W. J. BINGHAM'S School, (12 miles South-west from Hillsbo rough.) will begin on the fourteenth of July. Ses siens regulated by those of the University, beginning two days sooner. At the close of the present Ses sion, a Class wjll be discharged, making room for several new Scholars. For! terms, dtc. address the Principal, directing to Hillsboroogh, N. C; Classical Department, W.J. BINGHAM, Prin. -Mathematical" ' DAVID W.KERR. The Oak, Orange Co. May I, 1847. '5 . 35 7tp BLOC R. First-rale Family Flour at the Auo lion and Commission store of , April 23. HUGHES & MEAD. t itALltifiFi " : Classical, Mathematical and MRIjITJIU V .f C.1DE.11 r. Classical Department: J. M. LOVE JOY, Pkeceptob, Assisted by R. II. MSON. Mathematical and Military Department : W. F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five monthseach; the first Session besrinninsr on the first of January, and tbe second Session, on the first of suty. It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Education. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United Stales. TERMS OF TUITION.. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, J 15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, SO 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 beiner to'fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit ef the Institution, or for any other purposes. uy an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, hot Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be requited 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, ,iu the hands of the Principal. IN. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by tbe Principal of tbe Academy. REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Dauiel, Hon. Richard Iliues, Dr. Baker, As the above named jjentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their names as reference. They send their sons or wards to my School, and of course tneir opinions caa be confidently trusted. " J. M. L. Raleigh, December 14, 1846. 100 Gen. Moye, Charles Ilinton, Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, H. W. .Hasted, Ed. Yarbrough, E. P. Guioti, Esq'rs. And immediate Possession given. TWO OFFICES in the Register 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 Oflice. THE SUBSCRIBERS: jfkFFER for eale. fot Cahoron approved Chfdit at lowest market priccfsY'a largtf.aftd rfell se lected assortment pf Drugs" Medjcines ChernicaTs, Paints, Oils Dje Stuffs Window 'Glass, Surgtral Instruments' Tr asse, Perfumery,1 Brushes, rDiug' gists' Glass Wafe,New Chemical Preparations, and Manufacturers ArucIs ajnong which may b fount! the following : Alcohol jEiher Aloes Alum, ' . . , Arrow Root Aqua Ammonia Aqua Fortia Antimony Annalto Borax Brimstone British Oil Balsam Copait Bay Water Blue Vitriol Burgundy Pitch Cream Tartar Camphor Calomel Castor Oil Cochineal Cbrom. Potash Castile Soap Chloride of Lime Cloves Cassia Chamomile Flowera Canthnrides Carb. Ammonia . Dover's Powders . Epsom Salts Ergot Emery Flowers of Benzoin Fancy Soaps Gum Arabic Gum Shellac Gum Copal Gum Myrrh Gum Gamboge Gum Scammony .;' Gum Tragacanth' Glauber Salts Glue Iodine . Isinglass Iceland and Irish Moss Indigo Jalap " Jujube Paste . KnoSoiB , v. v V. . Liquorice" . 1 &: w' Litharge- --r 7- Ji- : , Linseed Oil Lonar Causiif - - Morphine - . -. ; . i Magnesia ' " . Manna . , . -Madder . t Maccv Nutmeg-.,. :- : '- Ntitgajia ' 1' :"- ' 1 Olive Oil f" Orris Root, - -" . '' Opium Oil Lemon Oil Bergamot Oil Almonds Oil Origanum Oil Wormwood : r Oil Peppermint OU Wlutefgreen. Oil Sassafras c Oil Cloves Pot and Pearl Aahef Prussian Blue . Phosphorus Quinine . . Quicksilver . llhubarb Red Lead : Kosin ahd Pitch Red Tartar Sal Rochelle Spirits of Nitre - ! Sugar Lead '-.. ': Sweet Oil Sumac ' . 'Soda - kv. Benti "" - - 1 Spirits Turpentin Soda- Powder . x Seidlitz Powders " Tapioca ' : 7 Trusses' ' ' Vanilla Beans r' Vermillion ? Wbite Vitriol White Lead ! Redwood . 1 ExtJLogwoo4 OU VitrioL CHEAP AND BRIGHT LIGHT. PATENT Safety Gas Lamps, of various Pat terns, for lighting up Churches, Stores, Parlors aud Chambers. Also, Hand Lamps and Gas to burn in them, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of HUGHES & MEAD. Trinity School, IT is designed by the Bishop of the Diocese, to open a School for Boys in tbe neighborhood of Haleigh. For this purpose, an estate has been pur chased about 8 mile from the City, which, in res pect to retirement, healthfuloess, and pleasantness of situation, is all that can be desired for sucb an insti tution. The buildings will accommodate, comfort ably, thirty boys, which, for the present, roust be the limit nf the Sehool- It is designed, in this School, to revive a class, which, unfortunately, bas become' almost extinct in our community, namely, tif class of boys. With this view, pupils will be admitted at any period of childhood, however early, but not after they are 14 years of age. They may continue in the School, as long, as by their good conduct, they entitle themselves to its privileges The use of To bacco, in any form, by the boys; will not be allowed. A style of dress, 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 they really get io be meri, they may be fitted to discharge the high functions of an American citi zen, with an eye steadily directed towards their citi zenship in that better country, which is eternal in the heavenst" To this end, the Head of the School will be a Clergyman, who will be the spiriluarfaiber of the boys ; and a chapel will be erected the daily services of which, it is earnestly hoped, will mate-" rially contribute towards " bringing many sons unto g!o.y." Due notice will he . given of the time when the School will be opened, which, probably, will not be later tban the 1st July. After the opening of the School, its Sessions will correspond with those of St Mary's, for theconvenience of parents and guar dians, who may desire to send children to both Schools. The expense for lioard, washing, 4"C. with tuition in the Ancient Languages, English and French, will uot exceed fl75 per annum. The advantages of every kind afforded to the boys, will be at least equal to ihose furnished by the best Northern School. ' Till the 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 SMEDE8, Rector of St. Mary's School. May 3, 1847. 36 tf t FRENCH FASHIONS. J. J BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh IV, C rrs now opening a very beautiful lot of FREA'CIl 11 CLOTHS,: CAS&lilE RES AND VEST ING S, of nearly ait colors and styles, suitable, lor every age and season. These Goods were selected by himself, in NEW "YORK, FOR CASH, conse quently all persons wishing sesisablk id chcap Goods, at the lowest price, will do well to call and examine his Stock. ' He charges nothing for looking. His FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is very complete. All garments, warranted to Jit- His thanks sre tendered to his friends, for past fa vors, however small, and hopes, by minding his own business,' to receive their continued patronage. March 39, 1847. - " v . 86 ". KJESII FLO UK, m ole and half bar rels, of different qualities. f Uacon, and .Lard, a good supply. WILL. PECK. May 11. 38 3t Whiting, itc &c. DYE-STUFFS. Logwood Camwood N icwood Fustic - Copperas Verdigris Red Sandets Brazil Wood WINES,. &e. They have also just received a, supply df very old and superior Wines, French Brandy, Holland Gin, and Dawson's celebrated Ale, from the house of Jacob" Snider, Jr. Philadelphia. -Also, genuine Havana; . Segars ; Black Tea ; and a few Boxes left of To bacco, (known as Ringgold's Pocket Companion,) &c4c. to which the attention of purchasers is in viied. PESCUD 4" JOHNSON, Apothecaries and Druggists. May 11, 1847. - 1 39 f - im in i nns ad SHOWER BATHS,; I have now a supply of these) desirable articles, which art re commended by their ' neatness as a piece df chamber furniture, and by the low price at which -they can be sold. - . ; Five patterns are now on hand, and can be pot up fof tranepoitatioft in such compact form as not to be injured, and; freight not to .be over 0 cen,laT?J to $1 00 eacn tf Raleigh. Y JAMES P.SMITH, ; ' tmpor ter of China, Glass, &. ; ; "Sycamore Street,. v" " "': r " Petersburg, Va: 1 :May II.' . 33 6t " NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION . For tbe Deaf and Diimbai llalcigh., T;H E Third Session of this Institution, Will com. - mence on Tuesday, the first day of Jone It. is very desirable, that all the Pupils should come ia punctually, at the commencement of tho Session. 4 I- For particulars, apply to -vsae'" ' WM. D. COOKEV Principal. 4 ,.Raleigh, May 12. ' " 4 39 4t fXj The Star, Standard, Carolina 'Vatcbman,' " Highland Messenger; Greensboro' Patriot, Charlotte' Journal, Fayetteville Observer," New 'Bernian 'and'1 'Wilmington Commercial, -will; each' copy 3 limes, and forward bills to me . . , VV. DT C, .' ' BECKWitiTS ANTI-DYSPEPTICS '''"'sPIIils- ; .''W FESCUD & JOHNSON have been appointedi Wholesale and Retail Agents for the sale.of -( this well known and widely circulated article. A large supply just prepared- and now on hand. Prices the same as at the Factory. ' , v N. B. None -can be relied upon as genuine, Villi--'' out the WHiTtKi signature of thef Proprietor 'upon eacb Box. ' llaleigh. Mav 12, 1847. : ' 39 OLASSJGS on Commission, VV offer, a lot of prime, at the lowest cash PrtceV by the hogshead, barrel, or gallon. --.'.-.'-.::. -k.xw .-;.' WILL. PECK. '-'J Raleigh, May 13. - v ; i-ii39.4t $25 "Reward. "H" WILL give the above reward forv the apprehenv.1 son and delivery of a negro boy by the name of J OE, who absconded fom roe about tbe firs of - th month, or Fifteen Dollars for the confioemettt'of hina-I in any Jail so that I can get him.; Joe ia bftckand qaitelikely and very shrewd rabout, Stfeet 0 ' ft? inches higb,vprobaWy higher j will, weigh about one hundred and forty et fifty pounds,- He will no doubt J try to make bis way free- Stats ; be may have-. free pajrs, anJ try;to pass iuoiself off for one.ef the Reeds. Jle may? attempt to mss in woms'nV clothing-, as bis wife i free woman. If ne has be? free papers, thejwilt be niihe tname of . EleanoF Reed y or if his -wife is wjth liiin, she may pretend lo . have a title for him; as I am mformeJ she pretends isf have. -There are a great many free persoos of eolet; by the name of Keed in this vicinity, and problj eT has procured some'ol their free papers:. XS,' ' ' ;-- ' c. nwnrrE.V ' " Concord. April 231847. ?Z?''.7-?&-lt. V TJTIItLSU RICI3, this djtr received and for u ' Baie Dy , April 19, 1S17. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. f, t 7) :t 1 ! ; a ft I tf 1 1, A I i :
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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