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per "iani trfi dTBiy
- AVfKi.rSrt-Tbr DIIsr per amoanvci -r-
JLirti9twut.or' tiirr JSixtrin fin
Insertion, One Dollar; ubaat iaerUii
CWvrt Order MJmiUUlAdwriifewittwiUb
chrp4 per ceat. higher ; iut 'm deduclJoa of 33 J
p cent, wiU btmti "&l npUr .tncfc
. AHfertweraenU, UMettei in th iVtrLTjIl
iste&, will aim nppear ia th,Vtt. 4iJerf .frea
f charge. . jVl.,.4'iL U:' rf- -1: , l"
rr Letter to tJie.Ed.tnr rno$t .be rosT-riD.
"WHY HAVETHABdEANDFEYER?'
TTp f C EPS'Agiife aiid l?erer Pills Ui
HT-ai er biini, vbera UreetHHi mtvUricUy, fat-.
Vred. to effect eai5t. SwmiJUen to thirty
lekn fhtTrt. greparejt.froin impie Vegetable
M eJicines, and are ihereT.iYel ibe. afesL moat pfcii-'
ni, and apeediesi remeJy'ltrownfor the'ure of In
terpiittent Ferj They La been tried iaton
pe$lie jUhilU of4h worst orra and have intaria
W y given relief afdcjire itbe paiieits.' They neer
aiRct the braio, a d)oea! (oinioe ; ;or , injaretbe con
ututionaa ijoesArMaie, .TTbe monejfnilQrned in
ery fc M of failure where di red Vooe are f.IUwel-'
Price'irperboxJ,PUnUr;,tjuntry'-MeTcbta;arid
PrUTwtTrill-beaapp1ied. u fi 'per doaen boxea.
I U. J. KENkpRTHT&.CO..-;
- NO RT QJUKtlYI It Q
IAVII
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r IRQ INI A
1 1 Ff liEELIXG Proprietor.
nnoancei(
ibe Pbblic.'ibat be" ha "taken Ibie fine Ee-
ttabtihrneTJt, recefetly co)durtl bf Capt. Fwman
' Black, and begrleave tatoficit the pairaoage of hia
Ifriende and the tranJlina; eommnn'My. ?
Tni neusebaa- ondergone 'thoroogh repair, baa
been nevrly !frnbed, anjnuw ,poaaeeae all the
mean and appliances of superior accommodation.
r TL D . T 1 a . a a aa
1 1 u rrvpneivr at-iermineu mai nia rioiei snail
norue exceiieajyAOf isulteitablialimentria tbe
IJnited Sttfa;,anj aware that an'impreVsion exiata
on the pari of mahy tbat biar charges are higher than
those elsewhere, he father atat that hie charge for
pdard ia 1-60 per day or flO per week.
-ti : v..,.D, F. KEELING.
;fclk, Ys,Jan.22. .. , . 8 6m
SPRING TrtADE.-Iarch 24, 1847.
. (:
JOHN.STEVENSON & CO.;
BOLtlNGBROOK STREET,
u opctcrsbiirsri Va., f -
. A. RE now receiTiDglbelr Sraio PuicnAaKi.'em
A" bracing a large aaeortraeut of French, GiaMANi
bairisu and AaeaiCAir - : , -
t Which will be sold. NVuolk&alk or Uktajl, at very
I ' - . ....,
low prices. x , t
' Purchasers Vlsitioe this market are invited to ex
amitw lheir stock. . ...
March 27. 1847..: !.. .26 3m
AniHi.t3t.n846
;JBaQk"treel: PeiersbVg,vVa;-
BotMicd'MediclvInli
rT-K KEN VVOttmY A PtUOB. Petershorg.
II U .Vlrmiau araOfvDared ta receive and treat pa-
Ueota front a distance, afilteted with ChrooM: and sap
po4ed locarable forma '"of 'Uiseai. Board. Siriih the
arefar nirstn; can be- ohUined for r4 per
weekV. Medical charges modoraieC The soperieriry
Af iH Rn"Pratiei.T in. thernra af . Chronic die
uses; has been folly euW.shed Jn every section or
our vCMinuy i-ernsanucie,Qouiujsuti
fhnrnielvesof this sImol certain means of restorition
to 1ea!th:"' sJ" . "
CtjT Fisfedae and fUncentpeedilf cured without
resort'tA the Knife Goaca WAaaATi--Ghage
$ 100 for Medtral ajitendapce. JQ -y K ... .
Persons daaring further ' information, - will pleeje
airesathe8uhicrirs:poaI. ' c :i " '
' C J. KENWORTHT.M. D.
? . .":H. M7PaiCE,M.D.
July 11, 184&T: ' " .'' 5S ly
;... ATTOENET. AND SOLICITOR"
COM MISSION E R TO K ' NORTH CAROLIN A ,
To take TesthaonyAcknewledginenta,'&c.
:j . i" -v. il.-.w.ivW;' 79. -aasa.: Street,
DecemheT, 26, 1945 - , ' , 104 ly.
DR. H. F. PEER Y'S
Vermifuge or: "Dead-ShoVf
s for worms; - '
4 HzUu valuable preparation, capable, front- the
pTinpiUude fts action, of cicartasr.Uc y
tit a kauri, of every Worm."
TH ERE is perhaps no disease to which Children
, are exposed so comma and f faul as; Worms
they imitate , the .symptoma of Imoet every , other,
complaint, and often produce - the most alarming efn
fecta before tbey. are suspected. ' "The symptom
which are produced by the irritation of worms in the
bowels, and which with some degree of eertainrjr in
dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance
palei toqgue -whitely. furred, grinding.'of the teeth,
fetid breath, stomach hard end ewelled,' wasting of
the. flesh, sickness ami pains in the stomach, bowels
either too costive or too looe,: great fretfolness, an
nnural'cratiDg for day, dirt orxhalk, eholicvconyol
iou, flu, &c &a . ' , .
Numerous certificates of the .value and usefulness
f ihia preparation are almost daily received.
The" following is from the'Rev. W. B. Wi'ntoa, ar
ditmguisbed preacher of the Methodist Church
li , Abingdon; Ta., May t, 1843.
fdo hereby certify, that' I have used DcPeery i
Vermifoge.ia myTamily. to the grmteatiafaction
myslf and relief of my children. It i prompt jn iia
action, and in. one ease, removed fsrge hombef of
norms in three or-four hours after it was given to the
chHd. I anTsatiafied Ihat e a'Vermifdge it ja eupe
risr to anv that I have ever nsedV-ivMV
i . r;. WBwrXT0N. t
! .. . Newbern.N.CXlay.3d:j844.s.
i Bear Sir I have been . anxiously looking fnj
other sapply f yoor-. Dead hot Vermifuge,; aa I
have not a single vial left. There aire constant ap
pficaiions for 'the medicine' and "I shonW be 'plea wd
to supply the demand. It baa proved itself, fix as
tried in this vicinity, to be a positive tpteifie, and nd
humbug; : Please inform. ao; by. retara mail, how
REMEMBER,
- ;U, ; j . .-J i ,-TH AT, v ;1S.
COSRY, HOPKINS & CO.
ifNONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of
MjJ Watcbes and Clock npon the shortest
notice, and io the bet manner. . - '
"They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical
and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed, by
any establishment, Noith or South. This the pub
lic may rely on l: ; -- .-..,(' . . r .' .
They are, also, prepared to MAKE to' ORDER
any kind of Jewelry .or Silver. Ware in the neatest
manner and of the beat materials.
With the experience of many -year, we- tell the
people;' (and have the' testimony of hundred to sup
port os in making the. assertion,) that we can do their
work well as it can. .le done in Richmond, New
York, or any where else. , v -, '
Give as a call. Charges moderate.
V COSBY, HOPKINS & CO.
Petersburg, NaT. . -: 89
i F1KI3 --';. r
nnaE IXSURAWCE compa-
U " ICY; of Ilartford, Conn. Offer to
- - . m. s ' . at a - t a
insure Buildings 'ana .Merenancixe, against loraor
damarebv fire, at pramiama t sait the times.
. This is oue of the oldest snd best Insurance Lorn
paniesinthe UnitedSutes,and payattslossesprompt
w a a. a
Applications forlniurance in Kaleigh.or its vi
cinily.to be made te J S. W. WHITING.
July,. 1846. , - . . ' Agent.
SUGAR HOUSE KIOIjASSES.-
" A NOTHER supply, equal to any thing in mark
A et, just received and for sale by ,
r WILLIAMS. MAXVYUUU T.U
. April It.
Druggists' Raleigh, N. C.
soon van ran fornhih me with another soddIt.
(5 " Troljours,- " J. A. LOGAN'.
Fnee 15 cents per vial.
1 Prepared hy Drt H-- F.'PaxTiand sold wholesale
and rauiL by:A. Bi." & D. S A N D?, . Drnggistsr,lP0
Fulton Ueet,corner of William, New York. . , ;
'old Wby Pxsc,xra &Joas6w,'RaieighN.t?ar4
olina, andby Drngguls geaerany'thfonghbul the U-
nfcM State.'! - -J'" i V ' 9 J - J
; Raleigh. Ott '6; 1846 .-8$.ly. j
-Tfte i Th rtlVO I'B'' North Carolina BA-
ZS&iM i xyoox,of which 4oo pieces are
prime UanwA ,;ir, tfwti ts- f
' ' 3.006 ib. Wauti!Led. . u-. rici !
I rtatebV" B.,-B.-!BUFFALOEf j
r.Saigh: March .l4t:'V1 f- ' ;
IT JO RTER. Ckiiof Genuiae t LooJqq
it Biown Stent, receiyed d. fir. .sale by s W I
- WILLUild, HAKWOOD & CO.
$ ti)i2;Wr ,.j sj?!I Its .' -1 .-f30 t
re,
BA L. AD O I -af so perlitr. qualify, 5rt
ceied ad rfeTat tbe'Drofc' Ptore ht'Z"
: ' . Copartnership,
fTHHE Subscriber ba this day aasociated with him
;U Dr. C. E.JOHNSON; In the Drag and
Apothecary business, under the firm of " ' t '
. i . ., pcnci Sc : Jolinson.
The Subscriber takes this occasion to return his
grateful acknowledgments to bis' friend and custom
ers; for the lUral patronaga heretofore extended to
him, and solicit for the. new firm a continuance ol
the same. ' ''
'"It is highly important that his Iste business, as
well as the debts doe the Iste concern of 8ttt dc
PtaccD, be speetlily settled ; and he hopes ail per
soxs indebted by bond or. otbeiwise, will call and
settle the amount of their indebtedness.
P. F. PESCUD.
May 1. 1847. (Standard.) 4 3?
FOR REXT Fouror five large, comfortable
add well fumiahed rooms for gentlemen', in the,
large" brick building formerlv occupied by Mr. B. B
Smiths JAMES LITCHFURD. -
CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA
U A Us UOAD COMPANY.
THE following gentlemen bave been appointed
by the. Governor of North Carolina, Commis
siuners to receive subscription of Stock in the Com
pany designated above, and are requested lo open
books of subscription accordingly, on the first Mon
day 1 of Jane next, and keep the same open for aix
days, as directed by tbe Charter, of said Company.
WILL. A. GRAHAM.
Exscutit Omcij Raleigh; May 1847.
f, , . a Co jniuissioiiers f " J
'' J " 'Af 'llTonroet Vnion County. '
W.D. VVjnchesler,
j -
t Marafl8tAMl'' Jr- , 5 r
' , At Mocksvillejflavie Vourtly.
Jamtfs . Martin,
:-vf - '. Ap fj.' barter;' '"' '
' lmupl Bingharri. 1
' At Wilkeiboro WilktaCounty.
5 : AntlefsoTi Mitchel;
..r- - Jameaf Gorrlpn ' 1
rsl Augustus 'Finler,' '
i A1 1 Lenoir Caldwell ' County, ,
. . , ,S.-F.;Palteraon,
V.. A. Lenoir, . .
E. P. Miller,
At Xorganton,iBvrke Courtly 4
, K-fJ. ErwirT,.' ; ,,
o t;r-. rrtiAi".5 VIAii:- ,: "'' '" ' f
UmUtoh?UneotfCbvnttry!'
Henry Ca nsle:j 1 '
.c ;m.u -JmeT.? AUxandeTr ;
r'v-fl ATpane" ..
m.u Vl?"??f VeJ f6ir t:
At IXewton, Catawba County t
i. ss .M--;sBnHorf Crait': Vj.-xj si"i.-
Coltirnbus Mills, iulii Jt
! 4 ij.' j-1-.,i'.
.:i iiw -K.rJi-Bryant kiW-tt.' iy i
" fci;'rliarriTtill,,-.40,,
4 !
. i
v a awwiawi
I R O N;1 BE L C 'A N r T R A S3
t ... iuii vucruuuu.
riTtHE undersigned returns "hie'sincere thanks to
JL tbe citizens of Petersborg, and the public gene
ratty, for the libera) encouragement be has received,
!nd hopes (as he has a more extensive assort me tn
bf Patterns, more and' better machinery, two good
Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmenand the whole
Establishment better arranged and systematixed,) by
continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him wKh their patronage.'- He is prepared lo
execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to
ixty hundred. " ,
MILL GEARING
Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles. Screws,
fcc. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma
chinery. .
WATER-WHEELS.
: He . manofactoring HowiTa Cast Iron direct act
iogtAVater-Wneel, and has made a number, which
have been tested with greet success; and is believed,
from iu structute,durability.andtepgih, to surpass
all other Wheels under less head of water than 14
leet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who
give his whole attention lo putting them up, I'he
subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiws' re-acting
.Wheel. v-' ' -: -
STEAM ENGINES, ' r
; High and Low Pressure.
j t rOBACCO ltE8SES. .
; lie. bas'on band a number of various siren, fin
ished op complete, which he would' sell at reduced
jmree for CAaaf 'or on time to punctual cuatomeraj
flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers. Levers,
dec.,' at reduced prices. - -
' HOGSHEAD SCREWS,
With Box1, Plafe and Ink, all complete, for $35.
v ; i t , EDGE TOOLS.
?He be on band, and continue manufacturing,
Cast 8tel Aits, and other edge tools,' warranted e
qua! to'any made at the North. '
; I Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough.
1 8ad Iron, of all sixes. ' : ,
, Fire Dogs of vsrious patterns.
Farnaces, suited for healing Churches and Stores.
Mloves, of different sixes, lor Faetorieaand Offices,
Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancy.
I . IRON RAILING.
Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy.
Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses,
': on an improved dan. - . .
. Pumps for. Well, of various constructions.
Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers.
EOITGIIS, PLOUGHS.
He has on band a. heavy t stock of Ploughs and
Plough C eatings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4
Horae. viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis. MeCormick,
Premin'm.Clarksville, Ftee Boin. Bar 8bear, Seed,
Corn; Side H ill, D., &o, which he wUI sell st unu
sual low price. ... , .
' Portable Corn Milla, of superior construction.
' Corn Shelters and Straw cottera. 1
Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, eVe. ; and all oth
er article nasally made at such establishments.
Having from 65 to 60 Hands employed, and some
aa good workmen a can be fonnd in the Bute, he
hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work
manship and despatch, as any ether similar estab
lishment. Hm weald respectfully invite all who are willing
to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the
North, to give him a call.
(fT Orders left with Messrs. McIIwaine & Brown
ley, Messrs., Q. 4- ,W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old
street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended
to. T U. WELLS.
' Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf
ITIHE Subscriber wishes to sell tbat valuable
I - . Tract of Land, t immediately adjoining the
City of, Raleigh., known a tbe Waterltn Trad,"
containing between 400 and 600 Acres. AIo.am
the'r Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract,
known as ihe " Busby Branch" Tract.
The above Lands are so well known, that descrip
tion is dee me J unnecessary..
Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the
Register."
1 JAMES H. COOKE.
February 1 Oil 847: 13 tf
. coiTiiriorv schools.
THE President snd Directors of the Literary
Fund, have ordered that the sum of FORTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, be forthwith distributed
amonz the several Counties of the State, according
to Federal population, in part of the nett income of
the iSchool Fund for tbe current year. ynu, tne
Comptroller of Public Accounts will draw WarrsaU
accordingly. . WILL. A. GRAHAM,
Vttfl.cxoff. of Literary Board.
April 22, 1847. 33
AVilJianis, Haywood 6c Co.
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
RALEIGH, N. C
Kerp constantly on hand a large and nell-stlectedstoch of
- vjilToreign aiitl Native Drugs,
A3D ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
. CHEMICALS,
Which has been carefully selected from the Northern
Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and may
be relied on with full confidence. -
: ' ' SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of. superior quality and fine finish, from the most
approved American Manufactories. ; Our stock of
PAINTS, OILS AIVJD DYE-STUFFS,
Js si ways large and complete, comprising in part tbe
following, viz . . r " "
Lead;
linseed, lamp; Sperm
fTon..0 nil
jauuiia vitia,
Indleo, .
Uiitr,
Exr.'LogwooJ,
CoDDcrax, i .
'j)ycrW&SCiieraIIy,.
American White
dry and in Oil.
Chrome 'Green," 1
Chrome' Yellow,
Jerdisris,;
CWhesfi.ermIlfln.,
--jq -Spaaisa Brown, tc. :&e.
tAtHnt,- COACH, FURWittTRr & 'JATAS VAK?IISHJ
'jTogetberwith a iar ani.weil-sclscled tock or :"
n PRE N Cfl. jik A M E B J C A N .W I N DO W I A S,
Which w Tecommend to , Picture Dealerr Builders,
and others. 'J-.ii.-j v
Tobacco, Sega rs and Snnfls,
u Qf Ahoery be-l quality i and superior f
; JIa.deirtt. Slieriry, Claret &9t.
- l jyine Frcucli JSrundr nud 4
: 4 rJioauon wnifu,atwt!
Allof which Am .offered fur sale at, tmuwally Jow
r
, prices, anu upon me mosi.accorniDuuBiiug iui ,
Order from PhiaioaruandotherVpronVnth exeeoied,;
k and pa alc'uUf 'attention paid to packih anv
Pi
ward ng
on paid jo atjk
r fof-
to
IVOKTU CAROLINA '
Insurance
tnUR8tTANT to an Ac of Assemblj, , Compi-JlT-ny
has been" formed iir this State, under the
name and style of the Northv Carolina Mutual In-
u ranee Uompeny ,' and is now fully organized,' by
tne appointment or tbe following1 Officers, vix .
JOSIAH O. WATSON. President,
' -ALBERT 8TITH; Vice-President,
RICHARD 8MITH, Tressurer, V
' THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, .
CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, .
! : RICHARD 8MITH, V- r.n.u. rm
ALBERT.STITH, Exccut ye Com-
WESTON R. GALES. S mittee.
The Company is now prepared to receive appliea
tiona.for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the aame.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company .is author
ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops
snd other . buildings, Furniture,. Merchandiro, and
Other property, against Io6s or damage by Fire.
- Tbe Office of the Company is in the second story
of the large Brick Building;, recently occupied by Mr.
B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayettevule and Har
well 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 IS, 1847 5 If
Pianos! Pianos!
Clac,ltotlieinafldaiid
J..
Classical . Department i - a-
M .10 V E'IOY . PimPTOR,
PURCHASERS OF PIANO FORTES are re
specttully informed that they can obtain excel
lent instruments at extremely low prices at the store
of the sulucriber. The instrument which he oners
for sale aie made of the bert 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 eqnality 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, the 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
same time he warrants them to be equal to any in
the Union.
WM. L MONTAGUE,
Dealer in Music and Musical Instruments, Sign of
I he Golden Lyre, No. 164 Main street, opposite
the Banks, Richmond, Va.
April" 17. 32
Assisted bj R. g. MASON
-Mathematical and - Military Department : :
w.. f; DiSBftow; ;
THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five
monthn each ; the first Session besinnine on the first
of January, and the second Session, on the first , of
juiy. . ;
It is the design of the Precentor, that this Institu
tion shall not be surpassed; in the ad yantagea afforded
ior acquiring a inorougfc English, Classical aid
Mathematical Education. ; v ; - V . '
PiiDils will be nrenared to enter th innlntClaM Ar
- - - ' , a , a - ' " " wmay vi
any College m the United States.
TEHMS OF TUITION.
For Engtib'ahd Mathematical Studies,
"per Session ;T f 15 00
For Latin, Greek, French,' Spanish and
I talian Languages, per Session, : ' -20 00
The advanced Classes may1 pursue the Studies of
a lower Class, feying only for the Studies of the
Class to wnicn they . belonr. ' ' .
Military Tactics taught lo the Pupils, free ef extra
charge.- - . y: l. . . : .
Tbe desirn of the Military Department beinsr to fit
the Pupils to act, in case of emergency as Officers.
tne West fotnt system of instruction will bexarefully
pursued, nor will the Army Tactics.be-departed
from, in order to exhibit tbe boys for tbe . benefit of
the Institution, or for sny other purjkoses. ; , -. .
By an Act of the last Legisltiture, the necessary
arms 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. . , j
Parents and Guardians, are requested not,toalow
their Children or Wards to have accounts io the City,
out to deposit tne money, tor the purchase or neces
saries, in the hands of the Principal. ; '. 1 - -N.
B. A few Pupils will be taken as' Boarders, by
tbe Principal bf the Academy. "" "
- REFERENCES.
Splendid "Lotteries,
To te Drawn In June, 1847.
Jf. TV. ItlAURY A CO., JTlanagers.
(Successors to J. G. Gregory Co.)
$35,000!
912,000! 810,000!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 28, for 184?. ,
To be drawn in Alexandria, Saturday, June 5.
14 Drawn Numbers out of 78.
spLExnm rchkmk:
1 of 12.000
1 of 3.500
lof 2,000
20 of 500
Tii-lreta CirU-Hlex R Onarter 2
Certificates of packages of i(6 W bole TickeU $ 1 30 00
Do do 26 Half do 65 00
Do do 26 Quarters do 32 60
I prize of $35,000
1 of 5.000
1 of 2,289
20 of 1,000
i or ioooo
1 of 2.500
6 of 1 5(0
20 of 400
Sec.
93.0-00.0 !..
.13 Drawii Numbers out of C6.
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 30, for 1847.
To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, tbe
12th of June 1847.
CAPITALS.
1 prize of $30,000 1 of 10.000 1 of 5,000
1 of 3,500 1 of 2.080 1 of 2.000
10 of 1,000 15 of 400
20 of 250 25 of 200 '&c.
Tickets $10 Halves f 5 Quarters $2 50.
Certificates of packages of 22 W hole tickets, $1100
Do do 22 Half do 60
Do do 22 Quarter do 25
? ! $14,111.
823,223! 811,111!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 32, for 1817. . , .
To be drawn in Alexandria, n Saturday, the 19ih of
- June, 1847. '
eRASD 8CHKMX :
1 prize of $44,444 1 of 2222 1 of 11,111
1 of 6,666, 1 of 4,444 1 of 3,819
1 of 2,222 44 of 1,111 44 of 555
62 of 333 129 of 222. &.c. &c.
78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots I
TickeU 311 Halves $5 50 Quarters $2 75.
Certificates of packages of 26 Whole TickeU $150
Do do - 26 Half do 75
. Do . do 26 Quarter do 37
830,000!
830,000
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810,000!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 34, for 1847,
To be drawn in Alexandria, Saturday, June 2Cth.
13 Draws Numbers out of 75 ! -
BRILLIANT SCHiCJfK. "
1 prize of 30,000 dollars
1 prise of 20,1)00 dollars
1 prize of 10,000 dollars
1' prize of-" 5,000 dollars
1 prize of ' 3,500 dollars
1 prize of 2,500 dollars
2 prize of 2,235 dollars
' 1 prize of 2,000 dollars
25 prizes f 1,000 dollars
53 prtoes of 500 dollars
200 prizes of -200 dollars
dec. '" &.C.
-f 'ljcaeu iu Halves $5 tuarters $x ou.
- Certificates f Packages of 2a Wholes 130
iDo's : . v do h 25 Halves 65
1)0'- do;- ,, 55 Uaarter 32 50
xlITX Order for, .Ticket and Share aed ; Certifi
cates of Package. iiu tha. abover, Splendid, Lotteries
will receive, the inoet prumpt atteutiou,- and. , an ac
count of each drawing will be'seiit iiri mediately af
ter it is over la alt wh prdfr from us Address
i-.T .,-i,')'v , , r, J. dfeC MAURY,, -J; ,
AgeuU for J. W MAURY c CO., Maiagar'''
- i . W ahiogtoB, D. Cy,
TO LOUIL.--Fintt-rate Family Flour at the Aoc
-fow and Commission trr of ' i y t H
-Tptil 23. . 1 ! HUGHES & MEAD. -
;.THESPSCRIBEr.S
ffTkTEER (ox eale. for CiJa e( paapproVed credit,
iJ(f irioweattt end Well W
jlectf d assortment rbfprug,' IMedicineS Chemicals,'
Patnts OibJi Vfe t?Bii4GlSoWK
Intitrumeni, Trnwse, mery, ruhe,' Dru.;
gisur,Glais Ware,' New CbemicaVPrepararronai anal
Aranataciorers Articles, among, w wen may D founa
the fbriowmff f:.,- ?' - :
Kreosote
the fo (lowing :
Alc-ohol'c . . - '
Bther-' T''-4x'-&
AKies'i Vv"v -'? -
Alum '-' -
rrow Root
Aqua Ammoni
Aqoa Fortis !
A ntimony
Annalto . -i .
Borax'r..-,.',-, a-s
Brimstone .
Britih Oil . . . x
Balsam Conaita
Bav Water
Bju Vitriol '
Burgundy Pitch '. -x
Cream Irlafv ; ;
Carnhor ...
Calomel ' . .
Castor Oil
Cochineal ..
Chrom. Potash
Castile Soap '' '-; ;:
Chtpride of Lime '
Clove ' ' ' '
Cassia "' '1' v '
Chamomile Flowers "
Cartlharnles V 1 -Carb'
Ammonia'
DoverV Pbwder-
Ergot " f '
turner j
jauaitew T 4 l
ia -atX." .t ; i Mi'
--i- - --t ti-'it
:'Llqqofii
i Lithsree .
-;t Linked Oil''.
v Loner Cauatia
i"Morphine
-v. Magnesia
- v L Manna
c Madder
v- snar9't
.'MkVNlltllM'. "
irNntgalUTV-.
.-.-OIveOil . ,
Orri Root.
fS c Pil Lemon t -t
- t Oil Bereaoxt .
, .Od Origannm - . sJ(f4
, Oil Wormwood ... .
. VU.repperminjt ... ..
. UU vWjutergreen 1
- Oil Sassafras , B . . ,
OllCloVM "
-PbiapdPeiilAsnrt
i PussiahTJhi. , Tf
'rhbsphorus
'. OnJnh,
5 "Qutckilver
: Klmberb ( a '
RedteadT '
iidMflfitkf Pitch5'-
RedTarWr
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Flowers-of Benzoin -rsif Riichelle V
Hon. Geo. E. Badger,
Hon. Wm H. Haywood,
Hon. R. M. Saunders,
Rev. D-Lacy, .
Hon. John II.. Bryan,
, Hon. John IL Daniel,
Hon. Richard Ilines,
Dr.-Baker, .... .
As the above named gentlemen 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 their opinions caa be confidently trusted.
J. M. L.
Raleigh. December 14, 1846. - 100
Geri. Moye, "
Charles Hiuton, ' -Wro.FCollins,
James B. Shepard,
H. W. Hosted,
Ed. Yarbrough,
E. P. Guion, Esq'nu
And immediate Possessiou siren.
TWO OFFICES in the Resists Buildings, q-
pemng on the Court Green. Tftey ore particularly
adapted for persons, engaged in the Study, or'Prac-
tice of the Law, Apply at this Office.
ancy ospa
Gum Arabic ?
Gum Shellac
Gum Cojiai . a ;.:
Gum Myrrh
tum Gamboge :
Gum Srammony ; -.
Gani TraxBcanib) v
Glauber Salts ' -
Glue a ' -i"-..
Iodine. . f
Isinglass t:, ,
Iceland and Irish Moa
Indign .
Jalap
Jujube Paste
Spirit of Nitre
- Sugar' Ied .-i
Sweet Otl ' -
'.Sumac'
-a Soda . ' .
pehna - .
' :,PirUs Turpentina
Soda Powder :
SetdliU Powder
--.Tapioca , - .
Truesea r
Vanilla Beans
, VerndlLoa
. ;White Vitriol
CHEAP AND BRIGnT LIGHT.
PA PENT Safety Ga Lamps, of . various Pat
terns, or lighting op Churches, Stores, Pailurs
and Chambers. Also, Hand Lamps sad Gas to burn
in them, for sale at the Auction and Commission
Store of HUGHES dc MEAD.
Trinity School.
IT is designed by the Bishop of the Diocese, -to
open a School for Boys in the neighborhood. 0
Kaleigh.: For this purpose, an esUte has been pur
chased about 8 miles from the City, which, in res
pect to retirement, healthfuloess, and pleasantness of
situation, is all that can be desired for such an insti
tution. The buildifiga will accommodate, comfort
ably, thirty boys, which; for the present, must be the
limit of the School. It is designed, in this SchooL'
to revive a class, which, unfortunately, has become
almost extinct in our community, namely, the cla$$
of boy. 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 farm, by the boys, will not be allowed,
A siyle of dres, simple and uniform,, will be pre
scribed. And above all, and this is the great, object
of the School, a constant endeavor will bf made so
toimbue the minds of the children with moral and
religious knowledge, principles, and affections, that
when they really get to be men, 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 heavens." To this end, the Head of tbe School
will be a Clergyman, who will be the spirit.ualfalber
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
Due notice will be given of tbe lime when the
School wilt 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 n, for the convenience of parents and guar
dians, who may desire to send children to both
Schools. ' ' '
The expense for board, .washm-f, oc. with tuition
in the Ancient Languages, English and French, will
not exceed $175 per annum. '-The advanUge of
every kind afforded to the boys, will be at least equal
to those furnished by tne best Northern Schools,
Till the appointment of a Rector, application for
the admission of pupils, or for information, may be
made to tbe Bishop of tne Diocese, or to the Sub
scriber, in Raleigh.
... ALDERT- SMEDES, , V
, Rector of St. Mary's SchobL
: Msy 3, 1847. . . . 36 tf
tVhitln. . A.. JC.
: - UYE-STUFFS. . . ' v
Logwuod J'.CmnmM'': ' T" Redwood t 'V
Nicwood . . f Fostie V';-' " Ext.Logwoo4
Copperas f Verdlgrir ; " Oil YitrioU
Red Sandeii -, Brazil Wood ' " ' '
r v. - WINES, &rv ;; s ' -
: They have also just received a supply of very old
and superior Wines, French Brandy, Holland Gin
and Dawson's celebrated Ale; rrbm the bouse of Jacob ?
ttider.'irJ Philadelphia? Also genuine Havana
segars j V lack? Tei' and ? fewi Boxes Tefr of ff
bacco, (known as Ringgold's Pocket Compajbion.) ;
dec. tcj to whichf the attentkm of purchaser 'Win2
vited. :. PESCUD rfrJOHNsON :"..
- . Apothecaries and Druggist. ?- -May
1; I847. -?.Uv?.t4'B
shower; BATHS.
I na ve now a supply of these)1
desirable articles, which are re-;
commended by their neainesf ;
as a piece of chambarr'furnitore,5
-'. fy-'''':
1 .1
" 1 and by the low prices at which '
, z they cvrt be told.
Five pattern mTV noWrbfi i
pattern
hand, tmd can be put op for
transpoitatioif Iq uch"coropect
form as Hot to be Injured and
freight not to be over" 60 cent r
to $1 00 each to Raleighi. h' V
f JAM ES PS SMJTBi f
Importer of ChinaGIa. c;
ejeamor ptreeiv- c
ti.a
rTjtr
MaylU
- ij .39 6t
MOLASSES, on Commission.---We
offer -a lot of prime, t the lowest cash price,
by the hogshead, barrel, or gallon. c--r:"
- ..':-. ' .WILL. PECJT.v
: Raleigh. May 13. - --: ..49
TfTvRESB RICE, this day received and for
U sale by; i ; . . .i. M:-7i.,-
WTT.T.TATlfS TtAYWhhh nri 4
ApriU,1847.
7Di
TTHf RT? Rt NG A NIV Rtt A T . it iif-
Ol O f G ROCERIESf7we have a general sf'oek,
fJUTTOn YARNS, al0, of every number."
- .- . ut-, iaf t .rf 9vtitri
. Raleigh. May ig.?;-:
?40?3t
finilE Fali; Session ef ,AW JBINGHAM
Jl -tScbool, 12 naile South- west .from HRlsbo.
rough.) wjlLbegini; "on the foortMnih pf,Joljveji
sins regulated4 by.thoe of tbe University, beginning;
twodays aoonefc'At ihe close of .the preaentSe-,
siorT, a Class will be 3iscbargedi' making; roontt.forj
several new SchoUrs Foi terms. 4tc address' the
Principal, directing to, Hillsborough. N. Ci
i Classical, Department, W; J BINGHA MVPrin
.Mathematical . : DAYiD;W;KERRi
The Oakst Orange Co. v
'-5..4
I
FRENCH FASHIONS:
J. J.jBIGGS,
M E R C H ANT - T A I tO R ,
Fayettev I lie Street, Raleigh If ... CU
ITS now opening a very beautiful lof of FRBXCH
iJ' '.CLOTfiS; CASSlilEKBS AND Y&ST.
JAGS, of nearly all color and styles, ; suitable, for
every, age and -season . These. Goods were - selected
by himself, ir NEW YORK, FOR CASH, conse
quently, all persons wishing nsinA9t.x a chsa?
Goods,, at the jo west prices, will do well te.ca'l and
examine hia Stocks He charges nothing for looking.
tfHl:dfUBNlsHGD.
corableta.' A aliment, warranted to fil. '. , '.'.'..t
' His thanka "are" tendered to hi friends, fjr past -
von; however amall, and popes, ty minuing ois own
butpessio receive their continued patronage. ;
'-: March:2-iH47; ' V : &n
1 - -.''- FORSAIiE-uKSss
lh Messsges, Reporu,BiHr Resolution?, lc:ecttt
ed on by the Ute LegisUtare of orthUarpllja4 '
ordered lo be printed price $3,
April 29, I847.i
' ,4 U
ifVN-COM MISSION. 140 SAQriS -of
MlP SALT, mosti j at retfiieed.iprK' j
liZiJL') uj. , u WILLPECKvl
Ualeigh'May 18.
viti.tiiiwjiBd.eiBflria '
i -iatja '
Tim is bayeen'tne'S
y.Yone door Above IlAtt."& R!ir-csr;t where' w -shall
exhibit for n short tune,;tKe' CBkAf est. jtioodi
ever oflFeired In' thie'nierkeifririr : FrenbckedCoJ
lars.'from 30 wnU te $4 .60 per perc) Sewing Silk
at c'u. a tkein phtirf ind Bgured uslursibl'
dresses, very xheap ; wodted Cuffs,aXenly 40"cea
wbrU 31 Dress Ca from75 ceaU to 60 per
frteeet :Lde Crara.Uk 35 cti MHt UBd;Glov
from f J 60. chMper pair ; NtU for.Caps and.Cepeft.
very clap worked Robes, from 3 $8per pic ;
cnreu twns, ior tiresse, oniyMi ?w jer ,yrd,
worth 40 V.L&ces. of every description, from I cti to
LfiQ periVard ; also, .Bonnet and Cap, Ribbons,
LiBn iro&ta.. iiairs ALiaiis, iiiuureus vapn, Long
MitU,.MJB8lirt -Edge 4ndi rnsertlOgs.-gilk Hdkf.,
Purses, Steel Be'adsr&c. &c v
J.-T. & C. KING.
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