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EDITOR AND PROPRIETORS s
I TERMS.
gihteripiio.--Si-Wem.t Pam Fit dol
lars per monura half ia Adtaix.
W'ecklt Pipe Three Uolltrt per anaaoi.
Adcertiut---For eTery Sixteen Limet, first
Wrtioa, Oae Dollar; each salweqaeat uuertien,
Twenty-five Ceuta.
Court Order and Judicial Advert irmert$ will be
fcharjed 25 Jer cnU higher; bat a deduction of 33
per cent wBl be made from te regular price, for
advertisers by; the year.
Advertisements, inserted in the Skmi-Wkklt Kk-
:it t .tuuir in Ihn WifKLT Pnf. tr
CISTEa, "Will "If - 1
of charge
1
ICT Letters to the Editor must be tost-fatd.
WHY HAVE THE "AGUE AND FEVER?
PRICE'S Ague ana i eFer riusnive
ever faded, where directions were ttrietlu fol
lowed, to effect a cure iu from Fifletn to Thirty
koart. They are prepared from simple Vegetable
Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas-
. i r.. ri
ant, and speeuiesi remeay Known, iur me cure ui id
lennittent Fever. They have been tried in -Uon-
frestive ChilU of the worst form, and have invtna-
blv civeo relief, and cureJ the patients. They never
anect ine brain, ts aoea quinine ; or injure me con
stitution, as does Arsenic The money returned in
4-rery ease of failure, where directions are followed.
Price $1 per box. Planters, Uounlry Mercnanis.anu
Dragnet will be supplied at $3 per dozen boxe.
Prepared and amd only by
U.J. KCiinUUini LU.,
Bank Street", Petersburg-, Va.
Ansust til. 1846. 71
IManico-Medical Infirmary,
ipKUS KENWOUTHx &JKICE, Petersborg.
II U Vhini a mi nrnarel to rceiva and treat oa
v iiyvi-, 1 r
trenu from a distance, -afflicted with Chronic and sgp-
posed tnearable forma oi uisease. oosra. who iar
rn wt careful nnrsin;, can be olHained for $4 per
week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority
i,f tS R.ini. Pra!tie. in the cure of Chronic dis
eases, has been fully ertaWished in every section of
- - . i ,;, M
our Country, felons amicted, snooiu speeuiiT
ihemselverof thu almost certain means oi resiorauon
la health, f
rr Fistulas and Cancers tpetdilif cured without
resort to the Knife Coaas WitusTiD Charge
$ 100 for Nfedical attendance. 4JD
Persona demrinc further information, will please
aJJrcss the Subscribera.po paid.
j J. tVtil wuki n i , m. is.
H. M. PRICE, M.D.
July 11 j 1846. 56 IT
THOMAS D1IIBLEE,
'. , T-rn'rT ANT) SOtJCITOR.
COMMISSrnNEK FOK NORTH CAROLINA,
Te Uk Testimony, Acknowledgements, Ac
; j 79 Nassau Street,
i ISsw Yoac
v December 26, 1846. 104 ly
iTm H. F. PEERY'S
Vorniifuge or "Dead Snot,"
I K(1K WU MS.
AiVaJv .talusble preparation, capblt, from tie
promptitude oj lis action, tj cwvi -y--teniin
a fevo kauri, of ever Worm.
THERE is perhaps no disease to which Children
ra arnnsed so common and fatal as Worms;
they imitate the symptoms oi almost every omer
complaint, and often produce tne most sunning ei-
focts before they are suspectea. j no sjuipioaui
which are produced by the irritation of worms in the
bowels, and which with some degree of certainty in
dicate iheh existence, are as follows : Countensnce
pale, tongue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth,
fetid bresih. stomach hard and swelled, wasting of
the flesh, sickness snd paina in the stomach, bowels
either to cwtive or too loose, great fretful ness, un
natural"cwaving for clay, dirt or chalk, cholk, convul
sions, fJis &c. eke.
Numerous certificates of the value and usefulness
f this preparstion are almost daily received.
The Mjowing is from the Rev. W. B. Winton, a
distinguished preacher of the Methodist Church.
71 Abingdon, Va., May 12.1843.
I do hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery's
VerraifugjMn my fsmily to the great satisfaction of
myself and relief of my children. It prompt in its
action,' and in one case removed Isrge number of
worms in three or four hours after it was given to the
child.j tfm satisfied that as a Vermifuge it is supe-
rier to any that I have ever used. ' .
i -ft W. B. WINTON.
v : ! ; Newborn. Msy 23d. 1844.
Dear85r I have been anxiously looking for an
other supply of yopr Dead hot Vermifuge, ' as I
have no a single vial left. There are constant ap
plications for the medicine, and I ahouM be pleased
to uply the demand. It has proved itself, so far as
tried In this vicinity , to be a positive specific, and no
hambuz.' Please inform me by - return mail, how
soon yoo can furn'uh me with another supply.
' ' Truly yours, J. A. LOGAN.
Price 25 cents per vial.
Prepared by Dr. H. F. PxaaT.and sold wholesale
and retail by A. B. dc D. SANDS. Druggists 100
Fulton JsUeet, corner of William. New York.
' Sold alo by Pascua & Jobxsok, Kaleigh, N. Car
olina, and by Druggists generally throughout the tr
ailed States.
Raleigh. Oct 26, 1846. 86-ly.
i NEW PUBEI CATIONS.
, I l
- IVE-S of Eminent Individuals celebrated in
J American History, in 3 vols. 12mo.
I he Rum of Persia, or Giafsr AI Bsrmeki. a tale
of the EmL By Harauel Spring.
TheA merican in England, by A. Slidsll Mac
kenzie, .
Mailer's Universal Historr.in 4 vols. It mo.
A lice Gordon, or the Uses ( Orphanage. By Jo-
sepn AWea, D. D. .
No. ai Fwtorial EngUml. Jnat received by
t. H. D. TURNER, N.-C. Btwkstore.
May 38. 41
National Hotel,
NORF OL Kt VI R Q 1 NIA .
DAVID F. REELING, Proprietor.
D. F. KEELING respectfully announce to
the Public, that he has taken this fine Es
tablishment, recently conducted by Capt. Furman
Black, and bega leave to solicit the patronage of his
friends snd the travelling community.
This House has undergone thorough repair, has
been newly furnished, and now possesses all 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 eUewhere, he futher states thnt his charge for
board ia 01 50 per day or $10 per week.
' D. F. KEELING.
Norfolk, Va., Jan. 22. 8 6m
SPITING TRAPE.-ITlarch 34, 1847.
JOIIN STEVENSON & CO.,
NO. 9, BOLLINGBROOK STREET,
Peierbiir. Va.,
A. RE now receiving their Sraiwo PcacHASxs, em
Al bracing a large assortment of Faartcn, Geem an,
British and Amksican
Which will be sold. Wholesale or Retail, at very
low prices.
Purchasers visiting this market are invited to ex
amine their stock.
March 27. 1847. 26 3m
REMEMBER,
THAT
COSBY, HOPKINS & CO.
jTIONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of
H Watches and fJiocKS upon tne snortesi
notice, and in ibe bet manner.
They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical
and OuUcal Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by
any establishment, Notlh or South. This the pub
lic may reiy on.
They are. also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER
sny kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest
manner and of the best materials.
With the experience of msny years, we tell the
people, (snd have the testimony of hundreds to sap
port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their
work as well as it can be done in Richmond, New
York, or any where else.
Give us a call. Charges moderate.
COSB x, HOPKINS dt CO.
Petersburg;. Not. 2. 89
F1UE !
THE ETX A INSURANCE COMPA
NY, of Hartford. Conn. Offers to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, against Iossor
damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.
This is one of the oldest snd best insurance iom
paniesinthe LTnitedSlates,and paysiulossesprompt-
lJ ...... ..'t
Applicalions for Insurance in rtaieign.or us vi
ciniiy.tobemadeto- 8. W. WHITING.
July, 1846. gc".
KFRAR V10I7SE ITIOLASSES.
si imhthrr aunnlv. equal to anv thins in mark-
A. w . rr ; - i
et, just received and for aale by
W lljUlAMOa I1A 1 t UUU K
April 12. DruggtsU,'tRale;gh, N. C.
FOIL RENT Four or five large, comfortable
and well furnished rooms for gentlemen, in the
lare brick building formerly occupied by Mr. B. B
Smithy JAMES LI TCHFURD.
""CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA
It Air KOAD COMPANY.
THE following gentlemen have been appointed
by the Governor .of North Carolina, Commis
sioners to receive subscription of Stock in the Com
pany designated above, and are requested to open
books of subscription accordingly, on the first Mon
day of June next, snd keep the same open for six
days, as directed by the Charter of said Company.
WILL. A. GRAHAM.
Execvtite OrricB, Raleigh, May 1847.
Co m m issio ncrs :
At Monroe, Union County.
V. D. Winchester,
S. H. Walkup,
Marcus Austin, Jr.
At Moeknillt, DavU County.
James F. Martin,
A. G. Carter,
Lemuel Bingham.
At mUusboro WiUset County.
Anderson Mitchel,
James Gordon,
Augustus Finley,
At Lenoir, Caldwell County,
S. F. Patterson,
W. A. Lenoir,
E. P. Miller,
At Morganton, Burke County.
K. J. Erwin,
Thomas Walton,
Robert Pearson.
At Linrolnton, Lincoln County
Henry Cansler,
L. D. Childs,
James T. Alexander.
At Concord, Cabarrut County.
John F. Puifer,
W. C. Means,
Robert Allison.
At Newton, Catawba County
Burton Craig,
Eli Shu ford,
Jonas Boat.
M Ruthcrfordlon, Rutherford County.
Columbus Mills,
E. J. .Bryan,
William Twitty. 40
CoDartnership.
flTlHE Subscriber has this day associated with him
II Tlr n E. JOHNSON, tn the Drug and
Apothecary business, under the firm of
. Pescnd dc Johnjon.
The Subscriber tskes this occasion to return bis
grateful acknowledgments to his friends and custom
ers, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to
him, and solicits for the new firm a continuance of
the same. r
. It is highly important that his late business, aa
well aa the debts doe the late concern of Stitb dc
Pascc. be speedily settled ; and be hopes all fee
boss indebted by bond or otherwise, will call and
seUle the amount of their indebtedness.
P. Ft PE8CUD.
Msy 1, 1847. (Standard.) 37
THE PETERSBURG
IRON, BELL AND B R A Sl
ur cie xnr na 9
machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Factort, hi.
In full operation.
THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to
the citizens of Petersburg, and (he 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 better arranged and systematized,) by
continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronsge. He is prepared to
execute orders for Cssting from an ounce weight to
sixty hundred.
MILL GEARING
Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws,
dec Castings for every description of Cotton Ma
chinery. WATER-WHEELS.
He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act
ing Water-Wheel, and has made a number, which
have been tested with great success, and is believed,
from its structure, durability and strength, to surpata
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 Hotchkiss' re-acting
Wheel.
8TEAM ENGINES,
High and Low Pressure.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
He has on hand a number of various sites, fin
ished up complete, which be would sell at reduced
prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customer.?
Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers. Levers,
dec, at redoeod prices.
HOGSHEAD SCREWS,
With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35.
EDGE TOOLS.
He baa on hand, and continues manufacturing,
Cast 8tel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e
qual lo 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 and Stores.
Stoves, of different sixes, for Factories and Offices,
Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancy.
. IRON RAILING.
Both Cast and Wrought-Plain and Fancy.
Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses,
on sn improved plan.
Pumps for Well, of various constructions.
Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers.
PLorcns, PLouGns.
He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and
Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4
Horse, vis : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick,
Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Born, Bsr Sheer, Seed,
Corn, 8ide Hill, D., dec, which he will sell at unu
sual low prices.
Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction.
Corn Shelters and Straw cutters.
Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, dec ; snd all oth
er articles usually made at auch establishments.
Having from 65 to 60 Hands employed, and some
as good workmen aa can be found in the btate, he
hopes to give as general satisfaction asto price, work
manahip 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 the
North, to give bim a call.
(fj Orders left with Messrs. McIIwaine dc Brown
ley, Messrs. Q. 4- W. L. Morton, st his shop on Old
street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended
to. U. VV liIS.
Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf
THE Subscriber wishes to sell thst valuable
Trart of Land, immediately adjoining the
Cut of Raleiffh. known as the Waterloo Tract."
containing between 400 aud 500 Acres. Also, ano
ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract,
known as the " Busby Branch J rscU
The above Lands Ere so well known, that descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary.
Apply to the Subscriber, or to tne xsuiior oi ine
Register."
JAML9 H. fJUUiltt.
February 10, 1847. 13 tf
COMMON SCHOOLS.
THE President and Directors of the Literary
Fund, have ordered that the sum of FORTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, be forthwith distributed
among the several Counties of the State, according
to Federal population, in part of the nett income of
the School Fond for the current year. And, the
Comptroller of Public Accounts will draw Warrants
accordingly. WILL. A. GR HAM,
Prea't. ex off. of Literary Board.
April 22, 1847. 33
Williams, Haywood & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
RALEIGH, N. C
Ketp constantly on hand a large and rceXt-itlected stock of
Foreign and Native Drugs,
AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CHEMICALS,
Which has been carefully selected from (he Northern
Cities, witb'sfrict reference to their purity, and may
be relied onNvith full confidence.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most
spproved American Manufactories. Our stock of
PAIN TS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS,
Is si ways large and complete, comprising in part the
following, viz:
American White LeadJliaieed, Lamp, Sperm &
J .r mm J t. DM I ffl. 11,1a
drr and in Oil.
Tanners' Oils,
Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow,
Terdigris,
Chinese Tennillion,
li v a
Indigo.
ladder,
Ext. Logwood,
Copperas,
DTc-Stnffs fenerallr.
teaman nea,
Spanish Brown, e. &e.
LEATHER COACH, FUK-HITUEE , JAPAN VAEftlSHESj
Together with a large and well-selected stock of
FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders,
and others.
Tobacco, Se?ars and Snuffs,
Of the very best quality ; and superior
ITIacleira, Sherry, Claret and Port
Wines, French Brandy and
Loudon Drown Stout.
All of which is offered for sale at unusually low
Tarsea fa Vtfl nruwi lbs af aAmitl isslft I infrteriTi.
Br 1WW, SMS ValftTVU VUvj UIW " W9
Orders from Physicians and others promptly executed,
. i , . l nA
iiw parucuiar sntemion paiu to ytAiug uu
warding.
May 18, 1847.
. IV OUT II CAROLINA
Mutual Insurance Company
TTTlURSUANT to aft Act of Assembly, avCompa-
11 ny has been formed in this State; under the
name and style of the " North Carolina' Mutual In-'
surance Company," and is now fully organized, by
the appointment of the following Officers, viz r
JOSIAH O. WATSON, President,
ALBERT STITH. Yice-PresidenfV
RICHARD 8MITH, Treasurer,
THEODORE PARTRIDGE,' Secretary,
CHARLES MANLY, Attorney,
RICHARD SMITH,
ALBERT STITH,
WESTON R. GALES.
Executive Com
mit tee. .
The Company is now prepared to" receive applica
lions for Iosurance, and to issue Policies on the same.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author
ised to lake riska on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops
snd other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, arid
other property, against loss or damage by Fire.
The Office of the Company ia in the se6on4 story
of ihe large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr.
B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville 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 15, 1847 5 tf
Pianos! Pianos!
PURCHASERS OF PIANOFORTES are re
spectfully informed that they can obtain excel
lent instruments at extremely low prices st the store
of the 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, the subscriber is enabled to furnish these
instruments at a lower price thsn they can be obtain
ed any where else 8outh 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
the Golden Lyre, No. 164 Main atrset, opposite
the Banks, Richmond, Va.
April 17. 32
Splendid Lotteries,
To be Drawn in June, 1847.
J. W. MAURY & CO., Managers.
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.)
S3G OOO !
13 Drawn Numbers out of 66.
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Clasa No. 30, for 1847.
To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the
12ih of June 1847.
CAPITALS.
1 prize of $30,000 I 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 $5 Quarters $2 50.
Certificates of packsges of 22 Whole tickets, 9 100
Do do 22 Half do 60
Do do 22 Quarter do 25
$44,444.
$22,322! 811,111 !
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 32, for 1847.
To be drawn iu Alexandria, on Saturday, tLe 19lh of
June, 1847.
sriki) scheme:
1 prize of $44,444 1 of 22,222 1 of 11.111
1 of 6.6G6 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 Slc Sec.
78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots !
Tickets $11 Halves $5 50 Quarters $2 75.
Certificates of packages of 26 Whole Tickets $150
Do do 26 Half do 75
Do do 26 Quarter do 37$
880,000 !
$20,0001 $10,0001
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 34, for 1847,
To be drawrr in Alexandria, Saturday, June 2Cth.
13 Drawn Numbers -out of 75!
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
1 prize of 30,000 dollars
1 prize of 2,285 dollars
1 prize of 2,000 dollars
25 prizes of 1,000 dollars
53 prizes of 500 dollars
200 prizes of 200 dollars
-&c dec
1 prize of 20.000 dollars
1 prize of 10,000 dollars
1 prize of 5,000 dollars
1 prize of 3,500 dollars
1 prize of collars
Tickets 10 H aires 5 Quarters $2 50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 Wholes $130
Do do 25 Halves 65
Do do 25 Quarters 3250
ET Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certifi
cates of Packages iu the above Splendid Lotteries
will receive the most prompt attention, and an ac
count of each drawing will be sent immediately af
ter it is over to all who order from us 'Address
J. &. C. MAURY,
Agents for J. W. MAURY &. CO., Managers, ,
Washington, D. C.
Beef! Lamb! Shoat!
QTOHE Undersigned, having entered into co-pa rt
ts5 nership, for the purpose of carrying on the
Butchering business, svsil themseUe of ibis method
of informing the Citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity
that tbey will endeavor to keep' their StaJs (Nos. 4
and 6,) well supplied, with as good meats ss the
country will afford ; and hope I f strict attention to
then business, to merit a shre or public patronage.
li D. KOMTBR.
QU1.MTON UTLEY.
Raleigh, May 27. 43 vt lw
P. 8. The Mai hat price given for Beef Cattle
HZ
tod btmbs, if fat. K. U.
Classical Mathematical and
irAMMjM'JLVMlt r- aCaJJJE;sVElK
Classical Department:
. M. LOVEJOY, PKcirToi,
Assisted by R. H. fflASON
Mathematical and Military Department:
. W. F D ISBRO W
THE year will be divided ih6 two Sessions of fi ve
month each ; the first Session beginning on the first
of January, a&d the second Suasion, on ih first nt
July.
It is the design of the' P'rece'pior, thai this Institu
tion shall riot be surpassed, in the advantages afforded
for acquiring a thoroogh English, Classical and
Alatnematica! Education.
PrTpils will be prepared to enter fhe Junior Class of
any College in the United States.
TERMS OF TUITION.
For English and Mathematical Studies,
per Session, $15 00
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 tbey belong.
Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra
charge.
The design of the Military Department being 10 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 of
the Institution, or for sny other purposes.
By sn Act of the last Legislature, 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.
Parents aud Guardians, are requested not to allow
their Children or Wards to have accounts ia the City,
but to deposit the money, for .the purchase of neces
saries, in the hands of the Principal.
IM. tJ. A few ruptts will be taken as Boarders, by
the Principal of the Academy.
REFERENCES.'
Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Gen.'Moye,
Hon. Wm II. Haywood, Charles Hintotf,
Hon. R. M. Saunders, Wm. F. Collins,
Rev. D. Lacy, James B. Shepard,
Hon. John H. Bryan, H. W. Hosted,
Hon. John R. Daniel, Ed. Yarbrough,
Hon. Richard Hines, E. P. Guion, Esq'rs.
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
Trinity School,
tT is designed by the Bishop of the Diocese, to
open a School for Boya in the neighborhood of
Kaleigh. For this purpose, an estate has been pur
chased about 8 miles from the City, which, in res
pect to retirement, heallhfulness, and pleasantness of
situation, is all that can be desired for such an insti
tution. The buildings will accommodate, comfort
ably, thirty boys, which, for the present, must be the
limit of the Sehool. It is designed, in this School,
to revive a class, which, unfortunately, has become
almost 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
they are 14 years of age. 'They may continue in
the School, as long, as by their godd 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 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 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 the School
will be a Clergyman, who will be the spirituarfather
of the boys ; snd a chapel will be erected the daily
services of which, it is earnestly hoped, will mate
rially contribute towards " bringing many sons unto
g'ory."
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, hs Sessions will correspond with those of
St Mary's, for tfce convenience of parents and guar
dians, who may desire to send children to both
Schools.
The expense for board, washing, 4c with tuition
in the Ancient Languages, English and French, will
not exceed $175 per annum. The advantages of
every kind afforded to the hoys, will be Si least equal
to those furnished by the best Northern Schools.
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 SMEDES,
Rector of St. Mary's School.
May 3, 1847. 36 tf
FRENCH JFASH10NS. "
J. J. BIGGS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Fayetteville Street, Raleigh If. C.
ITS now opening a-very beautiful lot of FRENCH
jJi CLOTHS. CASS1MERES AND VEST
ING S, of nearly all colors and styles, suitable, for
every age and season. These Goods were selected
by himself, in NEW YORK, FOR CASH, conse
quently all persons wishing desibabie aSB cheap
Goods, at the lowest prices, will do well to ca'l and
examine his Stock. He charges nothing for looking.
His FUKIMlSHlDiU DEPARTMENT ia very
complete. All garments, warranted to fit.
llis inanKfc are tendered to his friends, for past fa
vors, however small, and hopes, by minding his own
business, 10 receive their continued patronage
March 29, 1847. 26
BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
TTTjESCUD ic JOHNSON have been appointed
Wholesale and Retail Agents for the sale of
this well known and widely circulated article. A
large supply just prepared and now on handU
Priees the same as at the Factory.
N . B. None can be relied upon as genuine, with
out the WBi-rrxs signature of the Proprietor npofl
each Box. ,
RaleiS, May 12, 1847. 39
GREAT NATIONAL WORK.
rtHHE Lifo and Writinga of Wathington. By
U Jared Sparks. New edition, in 12 vols. 8vo;
TT. n . t3 r TITO vi-n
wnu cngraviuga. . u 1 umibiv,
May 18. 41 -y Nj C. Bookstora
XKFFER fof sale, foi Cash or cm approved 6Fo
VsLk at lowest market prices.' large ff&d well se
lected iteanxattH tst Drugs,' Medicines",' Cftgffiicak?
Pafntt, Oils, D'yeSiafe; Wiriflow Gtts, Sargical
InetramentSf Trusses, Peffatoery; ' Brushes, Irng'
gists' Glass vtart, Nevf Chemical Preparations, and "
Manufacturers Aftrclel ittnong which tWj fet ftuftd
Alcohol M ftreoSotf
jEther Liqaoriccf
; .5 V
Aloes Xitharg - '
Alum Linked 6il U
Arrow Root Lunar Caustif " " ,:
Aqua Ammonia Morphine '
Aqua Fortis Magnesia
Antimony Msnna ,
Anhatto Maddef
Borax Mara v
Brimstone Nutmegs'
British Oil Natgalle
Balsam Copaivs! Olive Oif
Bay Water Orris Rooi
Blne Vitriol Opium -
Burgundy Pitch1 Oil LembrJ '
Cream Tartar Oil Bergamo!
Camphor Oil Almonds
Calomel Oil Origanum
Castor Oil Oil Wormwood
Cochineal Oil Peppermint ,
Chrom. Potash Oil Wimergreeri
Castile Soap Oil Sassafras'
Chloride of .Lime Oil Cloves' -
Glcnres Pot and Ferf Al&Cat
Cassia . Prtfssisn Blue
Chamomile Flowers Phosphorus
Csniharides Quinine
Carb. Ammonia Quicksilvef
Dover's Powders Rhubarb
Epsom BilU Red Lead
Ergot Rosin and Pitcfi
Emery Red Tarfar
Flo wers of Benzoin Sal Roche! I
Fancy Soaps Spirits, of Nitrrf
Grim Arabic Sugar Lead
Gum Sheila Sweet Oil
Gum Copal Sumac
Gum Myrrh Soda
Gam Gambdge ftenn'a ,
Gum Seammony Spirits Turpeati&i "
Gam Tragaca-mh Soda Powders
Glauber SaHa SeidStz Powders
Glue Tapioca
Iodine Trusses " ,
Isinglass Vanilla tidied
Iceland afrd fristi Mas Vermillion
Indigo , White Vitriof
Jalap White Lead
Jujube Pasttf Whitiffg, &c dccT.
DYE-STUFFS. ' '
Logwood Camwood Redwood
Nfcwo-dJ Fusti6 ExuLogwootJ
Copperas Verdigris' - OrlVHrfot.
Red Sandeia Brazil Wtfbd
WINES, dc6.
They have also just received a stfpply tit very old
and superior Wines, French Brandy, Holland Gin
and Dawson's celebrated Ale, from the house of Jacotf
Snider, Jr. Philadelphia. Also, genuine Havamt
Segars Black Tea ; and a few Boles left 6f Ten
baccor, (known as Ringgold's Ptfcket Ctfftfp'lni'on,
Ac. dc. (o which the attention of purchasers is ia
vited. PESCUD 4- JOHNSON
. Apothecaries and Druggists.
May if lUl. 34
Washington and New1 Orleans
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
THE Subscribers to the Stock of this Compsnyv
are hereby notified that a payrtrent of twenty
per cent, on their subscript ions will be required on!
the twentieth day of Jtme next, and another pay'
mem or twenty per cent.- on tne first day of August
next, to meet the demands of the Assignee, who is
rapidly progressing in the construction of the line.
The money Mat be trkid to Riedaas fijaiTa?
Es., RsHefgh, It C
B B. FRBNCrT,
W. W. SEATON
DAN. GOLD,
j Tfustees
Washihgton Cily, ay 6, 1847. 44
triUPEnFINE FLOUIl, for sale. :
Q Akoi mote COTTON YARNS. ;
WILL. PECK ac'SON.
Raleigh, Jtfrre 1. 4i-3t
: . --i 1
PORTER. 2 Casks of Gelfoiho Londod
Biowd Stout, received and for sale by
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dc C0.
April IS. Stit
Dancins: SchooL V -
MR. tJOSSlEUX wonld rUcwi respet'iiutty af
nodnee id the Citizens of Raleigh and vicihi
i. that his Dahcibts and WAinriirs Htttnkt!
positively eoralhthct on Tuesdsy, 1st of Jone' at 4
o'clock, for Youhg Ladies and small Boys, in the1
room adjoining tne Mutual iorirflce uffics, in; the
building known asB Hi 8jfiTH conier. " TuescTpy,
Thursday and Saturday afternoons Will be the times
fof this-ClaJfc ; .- f -rvr'.- n tv-,:;
Tbe Class for GehOmetl, will begin dn (he sam
evening, t 7J o'clock. This Class will meet til
arvj a wt- a Va) 1 , -
1 uesuay, 1 nursoay ana r naay nignta. 1
After tbe Popils have become shfficientlv ibsfroct-
ed, both -classes will meet once week to practice
figures.
Raleigh. May 27, 1847 43 St f
f HANDLES for sale of boltt Dallet and Hull'
SJ make. WILL: PECK dc SON.
Raleigh. May 2g. 43 St
SODA, CONGRESS, andSULPHUC
WE HAVE -bad our Soda Water Apptratci
thoroughly repaired, by which we are enabled
to make that delightful beverage in ita pristine pari
ty. And with the aid ef Boston lee, add tbe richest
Sy tape , we are prepared to - offer. Id out friends
something decidedly nice, this' 8eaaoft. a
We have just received a, large supply Of Coiressas
Wate. in Quart and Pint Bottles ; and 2; Barrel
Whie 8cLrHTj. WjtTSSj fronl the) Greenbrier
Springs, in Virginia.: i - ; - i
For such as desire todrink the Minfral Water,
from our counter, we will keep a supply on lee..
rjESUUD JOHNSON.
Raleigh, May 31. . ' .y --
' SATE SO-PEtt CMtii 1 :
Bf bayiBg yoir Clothes ttaij-tU fit iki '
NEW CLOTHING STORE. , -
Tfjf AtlNG trow on hand a vety large sfaortment
3J of Ready-made Clothing and wishlAg to close
the entire stock by the first of July, I will bffik ffcW
thisato the best sort of bargain. Those in Jbut
will never have a better opportunity of Duyi6gta2rf, .
ionabla ami well made Clothing. Call, gehtkmen ,
W. BASDWfl? '
At tbe Store one, door aoove B. B. Smith's eomef.
May 91 K & 41
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