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Letters to the Editor mast be tobt-txvo. WHY HAVE THE- AGUE AND FEVER? PttlCE'S Ague and Fever Pills have never failed, where directions were strictly fol lowed, to effect a care in from Fifteen to Thirty hours. They are prepared from simple Vegetable MeJicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant,' and speediest remedy known, for l he cure of In termittent Fever. They have been tried in Con gestive Chill of the worst form, and have tovaria b!y given relief, and cured the patients. They never ailVct the brain, as does Quinine ; or injure the con stitution, as doe Arsenic, The money returned in every ease of failure, where directions are followed. Price $1 per box. Planters, Country Merchants, and Druggist will be supplied at (8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only by C. J. KEN WORTHY Sc CO.. : Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Ao:rot 31, 1846. 71 Botanico-Medical Infirmary, C ATTIi ST., PETERSBURG, VA. 4IThRS KEN WORTHY & PRICE, Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tient from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup ported incurable forma of disease. Board, with the most careful narsing, can be obtained for Ql per week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established in every section of ourCountry. Persons afHicted.sObuld speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration lo health. (ry Fistulas and C sneers speedily cured without resort to the Knife Cents WAeaASTsn Charge 1 100 for Medical attendance. .3) - Persons desiring further information, will please address the Subscribers. post paid. ! C J. KEN WORTHY, M. D. H. M. PRICE, M,. D. July 11. 1846. 561 y ' ATTORN RT A7TD 'SOLICITOR COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, ;Ts Uke Testimony, Acknowledgement. Ac : 79 Nassau Street, INaw Yosk. peeember 36.1846. ' 104 ly ' DR. H. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead Shot," FOR WORMS. A nigly valuable preparation, capable t front tie frumptitude aj it action, oj clearing me sys tem in a few hours, of every Worm. fVlHEKE is perhaps no disease to which Children Jl are exposed so common and fatal as Worms ; they imitate the symptoms of almost eiery other coqaplaint, and often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are suspected. The symptoms which are produced by the irritation of worms in the bowel, and which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance pale, tonrue wnitely furred, grinding of the teeth. fetid breath, stomach hard , and swelled, wasting of the flesh, sicklies and pains in the stomach, bowels either too costive or too loose, great fretfulness, on- naturareraving for clay, dirt or cnalk, cnolic, convui sions. rats. ace. ate. - Numerous certificates of the value and usefulness t ... m-i-mA 'Bis preparation are iimwi umj icwi,cu. The ioUowing is from the Rev. W. B. Win too, disuaguisned preacher of the Methodist Church. Abinzdon. Va-. May 12, 1843. I do herebv eertiff. that I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of mvself and relief of mV children. It i prompt in It acuon, and in one? case reroored a large number of worms in three or four hours after it was given to he child. I am satisfied that as a Vermifuge it is sape rier to any that I have ever used. . i W.B.WINTON. Newbern. N. C May 23l, 1844. Dear Sir I have been anxiously looking for an other supply of your Dead hot Vermifoge," s I have not a single vial left. There are constant ap plications for the medicine, and I should be pleased to supply the demand. It has proved itself, so far a tried in this vicinity, to be a positive specific, and no bum bug. Please inform m by return mail, bow soon yon can furn'uh me with another supply. . - Truly yours, J. A. LOGAN. Price 25 cents per vial. . I Prepared by Dr. H- F. PicmmT.and void wholesale ' and retail by A. B. it. D. SANDs, Druggist, 100 Fulton street. corner of William, New York. 'Sold also by Pasccn At Johxsow, Raleigh, N. Car jOlins. and by Druggists generally throughout the U 1 n it rj States. . . lRaleigh.Oct.26, 1816. . 86 ly. I ! If EW. PUBtlCATJOX S. "H" IVES of Eminent Individuals celebrated in Li Americari History, in 3 vol. 12mn. I he Ruse of Persia, r Giafar Al Barmeki, a tale o( the East. By Samuel Spring. M The American in England,' by A. Slidell Mac- tenii. Ji Muller'a Universal HlstorTiin 4 vol. 12 mo. i i' AHcs n.a.1.n A. .U TT r f ssr. n si ev Ww Ya. TNo. 21 Pictorial Englaml. Just received by H. D. TURNER, N. U. Bookstore Msy 18. 41 WAffmEirrosf, if. c. Fern ale S em iiiary THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the public that the first Session of this Institution will terminate on the 11th of June instant, and be resumed on the first Monday in July at which time the buildings now in course of erection. will be com pleted.! Persons however, who may desire to place their Daughters with ns at an earlier day, can do so. Having procured the services of accomplished Teachers in sufficient numbers to do ample justice to thru who may be committed to bis care, he can with the mMt perfect confidence promise, that all the a Wantages of a thorough and accomplished educa tion will be secured to them. The plan of the School will be that of a well or dered family, where all the pupil will receive tender and affectionate rare, and every endeavor made to render them comfortable and happy. To inculcate a love of truth, and detestation of deception in every form, will be the great purpose in the plan of educa tion, and every effort made to give direction and per manence to correct moral feeling. Above all. will we endeavor to iuculcate the truths of the Christian religion, and subject our pupil to its holy influence. But beyond this.no attempt will be mtde to influence their religious opinions; end whatever Church their parents scd guardians may prefer, they will be per mitted to attend, accompanied by some member of the family The course of instruction will embrace all the or dinary, higher, and most useful branches of a thor ough Enlub education, together with French, Mu sic. Drawing, Painting, tc Other language will be taught, if desired. The government will be kind and impartial, but strict. In every department, habits of order and neatness will be required, and occasionally opportu nities will he given to the pupils to receive company, and every effort mads to improve their manners, and t. accomplish for them all that could be reasonably anticipated. Believing that Young Ladies should not be sub jected to the ordeal of public examinations, none will be held. The system bss been, and will be pursued, of having critical examinations seni- monthly, in or der to impress more forcibly on the memory what has been previously acquired ; and monthly reports will be made to parents and guardians, of the pro gress and standing of each pupil. '1 he term?, as heretofore, are as follows, per session of five months : ' Board. - $50 00 Engtisbtuition, 12 60 . French, - 6 00 Masie, - 20 00 Use of Instrument. 3 00 Drawing end Painting, 6 00 No z Ira charges will be made. Books, Stationa ry, Arc. furnUhed at the lowevt retail prices. I would beg leave to refer to my friends and nu merous acquaintances in this Stats and Virginia among others, to the following : Hon. J no. Y. Mason, Washington City ; Hon. ArchM. Atkinson, Wm. R. Baskerville, Esq., Vir cinia; Hon. John H. Bryan, George W. Mordecsi. Eq. Raleigh ; Col Joshua Tayloe, Washington. N. C; Col. David Outlaw, Wm. T. Sutton. Esq. Ber tie ; Jas. 8. Battle, Esq. Rocky Mount ; William Plommer. John Somervill. Wm. Eaton. Jr. Esqrs. Warrenton. DANIEL TURNElt. Warrenton, June 2i 45 wtf National Hotel, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. DAVID F. KECLIITO, Proprietor. MD. F. KEELING respectfully announces to the Public, that he has taken this fine Es tablishment, recently conducted by Capt. Fuman Black, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and the travelling community. This House has undergone thorough repair, has been newty 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 estaDiisnmeni in tne Untied Slates; and aware that an impression exists on the part of many, that his charges are higher than those elsewhere, be futher states that bis charge for board is 31 60 per dsy or $10 per week. D. F. KEELINO. Norfolk, Vs., Jsn. 22. 8 6m SPRING TRADE TIarch 34, IS 17. JOHN STEVENSON & CO., NO. 9. BOLLINGBROOK STREET, Petersburg', Va., ARE now receiving their is r ring Pokchascs, em bracing a large assortment of Fskncu,Cksma!i( HaiTi8U and American Which will be sold, Wuolkmaxs or Retail, at very low prices. Purchasers visiting this market, are invited to ex amine their stock. March 27. 1847. 26 3m REMEMBER, THAT COSI1Y, IIOFKIIVS fc CO. CONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of Watches and Clocks upon the shortest notice, and in 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. They are. also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best msterisls. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (and have the testimony of hundreds to sup port as inmsking the assertion,) that we can do iheir work as well as it csn be done in Richmond, New York, or sny where else. , Give us a calL Charges moderate. COdB Y, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg, Nov. 2. 89 . FIKE !. mnE JSTAIWSURAXCECOJIPA- II Ar Ilnrtrord. Conn. Offers to insure. Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is oue of tne oldest snu oesi mauram uvm panic in the UnitedSUtes.snd psysitsl6sesprompt: Application, for Insurance in Raleigh. or its vi cinity.tobe'madeto 8. W., WAITING. July, 184fi. Agent. SUGAR. noIIfiC !TIOliASES. N OTHER supply, e-,ua! to any thing in mark et, just received and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO., April 12. . Druggists, Raleigh. N. C. FOR REIT Fouror five large, comfortable and well furnished rooms for gentlemen, in the Ursre brick building former I v occupied by Mr. B. B Smith. JA'MES LITCHFOBD. A THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL AND BRASS IP CE LED EEi 3TS Machine, Smith-Shop,. Edge-Tool Factory, It. In full operation. THE undersigned returns bis sincere thanka to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (ss he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and belter machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, belter workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) bv continued efforts, to give satisfaction, to 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, Spindles, Screws, &c. 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 i believed, from it structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheel is here, who gives his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber i also manufacturing Hoichki' re-acting Wheel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO .PRESSES. He has on hand a number of virions rite, fin ished np complete, which he would sell at reduced price for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mills. Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dec, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREW8, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He has on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e qual to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. 8ad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of vsrious patterns. Furnsces, suited for heating Churches and Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, for Fsctoriesand Offices, Grates of various patterns, Plsin and Fancy. I HON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores snd Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumps for WelU, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, 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, Davi. McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Free Born, Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D., &c, which he will sell st unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and 6traw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, &e. ; and all oth er articles usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hand employed, snd some as good workmen aa can be found in the btate, he hopes to give as genersl satisfaction as to price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a calL q-j Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine A Brown ley, Messrs. Q A W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old street, or al ihe Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf rryirocifl tfNOQP 822Q.UaE THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the Cily of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract," containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract, known aa ihe Bushy Branch" Tract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the ' Register." JAMES LI. CUUKE. February 10, 1847. 13 tf 51 COiT110i SCHOOLS. THE President and Directors of the Literary Fund, have ordered thai the sum of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, be forthwith distributed among the several Counties of the Stsie, sccording to Federal population, in psrt of the net I income of the School Fund for the current yesr. And, ihe Comptroller of Public Accounts will draw Warrants accordingly. WILL. A. GRAHAM Prea't. ex off. of Literary Buard. April 22, 1847. 33 Williams, Haywood' & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. G Kep constantly on hand a large and tcdl-itlected stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, AND ESCLISn, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference lo 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 PAIN T8, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, Is si ways large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz : American Wbitc Lead,! dry and in Oil. Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Yerdigris, Chinese Vermillion, Yenitian Red, Li h seed, Lamp, Sperm & I TaMn.w' fill UUUI.ll una, Indigo, ladder, Eit. Logwood, Copperas, Dre-Staffs generally, Spanish Brown, It. ic LEATHER, COACH, FCSJIITURE Sl 3 AT AS YAEMSHI, Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend fu Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. Tobacco, Segars and Snntls, Of the very best quality ; and superior ITIadeira, Sherry, Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and London Rrown, Stout. All of which is offered for sale st unusually low nriM. ami Annn ttt immI rrammodat inST terms. Orders from Physicians and others promptly -executed, and particular attention paid to packing and fbr- waramg. May 18, 1847. Executive Corn mittee. NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company TThURSUANT to sn Act of Assembly, a Compa- 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 : JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, ALBERT STTTH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, UHAKLttJ MANJ.Y, Attorney, KICHAliD SMITH, ALBERT 8TITH, WESTON R. GALES - The Company is now prepared to receive applies lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on thessme. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ised to take risks oh Dwelling Houses, Stores, IShops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchsndixe, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of ihe Isrge Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayettevilte and Har gett 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! is. PURCHASERS OF PIANO FORTES are re spectfully informed that they can obtain excel lent instruments at extremely low prices at the store of the subscriber. The instruments which he o fieri for sale are made of the bert materials, by workmen ef experience, who know their business. With re gard Insurability 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 snd sweetness of tone throughout, are marked peculiari ties of the instruments offered for sale by the sub scriber. Owing to sn 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 8outh of New York, and at the same lime he warrants them lo be equal to any in the Union. WM. L. MONTAGUE, Dea!er in Music and Musical Instrument, Sign of ihe Golden Lyre, No. 164 Main street, opposite the Uanks, Richmond, Va. April 17. '32 Splendid Lotteries, To be Drawn in June, 1S47. JT. W. ItlAURlf dc CO., Managers. . (Successors to J. G. Gregory dt Co.) S3( OOO ! 13 Drawn Numbers out of 66. 1 of 5,000 1 of 2.000 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 30, for 1847. To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the 12th of June 1847. CAPITALS. I prize of $30,000 1 of 10,000 1 of 3,500 1 f 2,080 10 of 1,000 15 of 400 20 of 250 25 of 200 Tickets S10 Halves $5 Quarters 2 50. Certificates of packages of 22 Whole tickets, 100 Do do 22 Half do 50 Do do 22 Quarter do 25 $44,411. 822,222! $11,111! AL.1IXAND1TIA LOTTERY, Class No. 32, for 1817. To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the lflth of June, 1817. 6 rash scheme: 1 prize of S.444 1 of 2222 1 of 11,111 1 of C.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 ic. Ac. 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots ! Tickets $11 Halves $5 50 Quarters $2 75. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole Tickets $150 Do do 2C Half do 75 Do do 26 Quarter do 37$ 830,000 ! 820,0001 810,000 ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 34, for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, Saturday, June 26lh. 13 Drawn Numbers out of 75! scheme. 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 Ace. Sec. Tickets 310 Halves 5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Wholes $130 Do do 25 Halves 65 Do do 25 Quarters 3250 TJT Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certifi cates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt atteution, and an ac count of each drawing will be seut 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. BRILLIANT 1 prize of 30,000 dollars 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 2,500 dollars Beef! Lamb! Shoat! rpjHE Undersigned, having entered into Co-part-nership, for the purpose of carrying on the Butchering busiuess, svail themselves of this method of informing the Citizens of Raleigh snd its vicinity, thst they will endeavor to keep their Stslls (Nos. 4 and 6.) well supplied, with as good meats as the country will sfford ; snd hope by strict attention to their business, to merit a share of public patronage. J. D. ROTATE R; . QUINTON UTLEY.' Raleigh, May 27. - 43 w3w P. S. The Market price given for Beef Cattle and Lambs, if fat. R. d; U. Trinity School, TITia designed by the Bishop if the Diocese, to 11 open a School for Boys in the 'neighborhood of naieign. t or tuts purpose, an estate has been pur chased about 8 miles from the City, which, in res pect to retirement, healthfulness, and pleasantness of snuauon, is an mat 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 8cbool, to revive a class, which, unfortunately, has become slmost extinct in our community, namely, Ihe class of boys. With this view, pupils will be admitted at any period of childhood, however early, bat not after they are 14 years of age. They may continue in the School, as long, as by their good conduct, they entitle themseltes to its privileges. The use of To bscco, 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 lo be men, they may be filled to discharge the high functions of sn Americsn citi zen, with an eye steadily directed towards their citi zenship in that " belter country, which is eternal in the heavens." To this end, the Head of the School will be a Clergyman, who will be the spiritualfatber 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 glory." Due notice will Is given of the time when the School will be opened, which, probably, will not be later than the 1st J sly. After the openinr of the School, its Sessions will correspond with those of St Mary's, for the convenience of parents and guar dians, who may desire to send children to both Schools. The expense for hoard, washing, frc with tuition in the Ancient Languages, English and French, will not exceed 175 per annum. The advantages of every kind afforded to the boys, will be at least equal to those furnished by the best Northern Schools. 1 ill the appointment of a Rector, application for the admission of pupils, or for information, may be mode to the Bishop of the Diocese, or to the Sub scriber, in Raleigh. ALDERT SUEDES, Rector of St. Mary's School. May 3, 1847. 36 tf RALEIGH m Classical, Mathematical and Classical Departrtent : J. M . LOVEJOY, Pkeceptob, Assisted by R. II. KASON. Mathematical and Military Department: SIMON PRESTON. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. . It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thoroucbcfEnelish. Classical and Mathematical Education. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Janicfr 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 snd ItaliarrLanguages, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of s lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which they belong. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. The design of the Military Department being lo fit the Pupils lo set, incase of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army Tactics he departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms snd equipments will be furnished by the Slate, hut Parents who wish their children instructed in the Militarv Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. Parents and Guardians, are requested not to allow their Children or Wards to have accounts in the City, but to deposit the money, for the purchase of neces saries, in the hands of -the Principal. IS. u. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. REFERENCES. Gen. Moye, Charles Hiuton, Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, II. W. Hosted, Ed. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, Esq'rs. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard limes, 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. June 1, 1847. 45 FRENCH FASHIONS. J.J.BI6GS, MERCHANT TAILOR, FayettevIIIe Street, Raleigh If . C. rrs now opening a very beautiful lot of FRENCH CLOTHS, CASS1MERES AND , VEST' JAGS, 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 desirable no cheap Goods, at the lowest prices, will do well to xa! and examine his Slock. He charges nothing for looking. His FURNISHING - DEPARTMENT is very complete. All garments, warranted to fit. His thsnks sre tendered to bis friends, for past fs vors, however small, and hopes, by minding bis own business, lo receive their continued patronage. March 29, 1847. t 26 BECKWITfl'S ANTI-DYSPEPTiC PESCUD 4c JOHNSON have been appointed Wholesale and Retail Agents for the sale of tnts well known and widely circulated article. A large supply just prepared snd now en band. Prices the same as at the Factory. v N . B. None can be relied upon as genuine, with out the wkittzb signature of the Proprietor upon each Box. Raleigh. Msy 12, 1847. 39 s JOB PRINTING HEATLT AHD KPEDITtOCSLT EXECUTE At this 0jj.ee., ... - THE SUBSCRIBERS: Kreosoto Liquorioo , , - -t , Litharge Linseed Oil Lnnar Causrfa Morphine. Magnesia Manna Madder Mare Nutmegs Nutgalls Olive Oil Orris-Root Opium Oil Lemon; Oil Bergamo! Oil Almonds Oil Origanum - Oil Wormwood Oil Peppermint Oil Wimergreea . Oil Sassafras Oil Cloves . -Jif Fotand'Pearl Ashes Prussian Blue Phosphorus. Quinine .. Quicksilver Rhubarb Red Lead . Rosin and Pitch Red Tartar . Sal Rochelle ' Spirits of Nitre 8ugar Lead Sweet Oil Sumac Soda Senna - Spirits Turpentine Soda Powders Seidlitz Powders Tapioca Trusses " ! Vanilla Beans ' Vermillion : .. White Vitriol White Lead FFER for sale, tor Cash or on approved cred.'; v at lowest market prices, a large and itreli s. leciea assortment oi xfrugs, meutcmeg, x,ncmicsanr Paints, Oils, Dye S luffs, ? Window Glass, Corsica! 1 , Instrumenis, Trusses, Perfumery, Brushes,' DjQg- . . A eist Glass AVare. Ness Chemical Preparationsa.and . Manufacturers' Articles, among which may be found' -V the following t Alcohol Eiher Aloes I Alum ; Arrow Root Aqua Ammonia Aqus Fortis A ntimony Annatlo Borax Brimstone Briiiuh Oil Balsam Copaiva Bav Water Blue Vitriol Burgundy Pitch Cream Tartar Camphor Calomel Castor Oil Cochineal Chrom. Potash Castile Soap Chloride of Lime Cloves Cassia Chamomile Flowers Caniharides Csrb. Ammonia -Dover's Powders Epsom Sails Ergot Emery Flowers of Benzoin Fancy Soapa Gum Arabic Gum Shellac Gum Copal Gum Myrrh Gum Gamboge Gum Srammony Gam Tragacanth ' Glauber Salts Glue Iodine Isinglass Iceland snd Irish Moss Indigo r Jalap ' Jujube Paste -5- Redwood . Ai Exl,Logwoofl Oil Vitriol, r, Whiting, &c. dec.' DYE-STUFF8. . Logwood Camwood' Nicwood Fustie Copperas Verdigris Red Sanders ' Brazil Wood , . WINES, &c. , They have also just received a supply of very eld; and superior Wines, French Brandy, Holland Gin, and Dawson's celebrated Ale, from the house of Jseob Snider, Jr. Philadelphia. Also, genuine Havana Sega'rs ; Black Tea ; and a few Boxes left of To bacco, (known s Ringgold's Pocket Companion.) &c. 4c. to which the -attention of purchasers is in vited. PESCUD JOHNSON, : Apothecaries and Druggists. ,' Msy 11. 1847. ! . ' ' 3 1 3lt KALE ACABEKIYy WAjWENTONN,;; THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday, the Fifth or J (tlx. .No student of immoral conduct need apply for admission, 'and none will be suffered to remain longer than he shall y ield a ready and implicit obedience to the laws of the Academy. ' j " ' " The Terms for Board and Tuition for the Session of Five Months (all expenses included,) will ia 15 no esse exceed $65. I ;' ''' Classical and Mathematical Department, R. A. EZELL, A. M , Principal ' English Department, ' . - Jft B. F. POWELL, Assistant Instructor. ' BEPEftisCESr : - Hon. W. N. Edwards, Rev. c; F.Maetiie, Hob. Dsniei Turner, Wm. Plumtner, Wm. Eaton, Jr., John B. Somervell, Wm. C. Williams, B. E. Cook. Geo. D.- Baskerville. Francis A. Thornton, Eaqs Gen. M. T Hawkins, Gen. John H. Hawkins, A. A. Austin, Esq, Dr. Alexander Hall, and. Thomas E. Green Esq., of North Carolina. - , - And N. M Martin, and Thomas While. Esqs. of Virginia. . R. A. EZELL. Warrenton, May .29. 45 iw , N3.". -1- Washington and ITew Orleans ) TELEGRAPH; COMPANYf THE Subscribers to the Stock of this Compsny, sre hereby notified that a payment of twenty per cent, on their subscriptions wilt he required on the twentieth day of. June next, and anothsr pay ment of twenty per cent, on the first day of Augu t next, to meet the demands of (he Assignee, who is rapidly progressing; in the construction of the line.,' ) The money may be paid to Richabd Sxitb:, Esq., Raleigh, N.C " " ' ' ' y p B. B. FRENCH, -W. W. BEATON, , DAN. GOLD, - ;v ' - Trustees.' Washington City, May 25, 1847.. - ; ; .V44 ft! UPJERFIff E FtOUR, for sale. S Also, more COTT ON YARNS. ' WILL. PECK Sl SOIf; RsTeigh. June 1. i . ' r 443( Casks of Genuine London WILLIAMS, HA r WOOD & CO.'; April 12. M . ' 0 f -1AIVDI.es for ssle, of both Dsllet and HulT make. WILL j PECK ds SON. " Raleigh, Msy 28. t , . v - . . 43 3t TTftORTER. 2 Ij. Blown Stout, received and for sale bf SODA, CONGRESS, and SUJLPnUU - "',,y!sicEaBasu . TTTTTE HAVE had our Soda Water- Apparatus y V thoroughly repaired, by which; we are ensbledi to make that delightful beverage in U pristine puri- , iy. And with the aid of Boston lee. and the richest Syrups, we r sre prepared to. ofler to onr frlenda something decidedly nice; this Season. , . , we nave just received a large supply of CeYsaxss Wstsb, in Quart and Pint Bottles j and 2 Barrel. White,; Sclfbu Watxs, from the, Greenbrier. : 8prtogs, in yirginiiu ' . A ' ' . ? I For such as desire to drink the Mineral Wtter9 ' from our counter, we will keep a supply on Ice, 1 j ' ;-:r ? pescud k. johnson;: Raleigh, Mst 31.' .V ' W . WDOIV SjJluASS. A tot of .Wfndow . a . . t - j . , : viiass nv tne box. ror sate ax us. accuot anil COmfniasinn ilAr of .?-.V". C&mFrV.Z April 23 ' ,HUCnfiSUD4 '. - : ill ti;1 i 41 If H fl ri 8 i i h It it mi' 4m. : 1 u Is - 4- . .. 1 r t - v - '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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