TTTvvT ' T )TlTF VI AVwr.il-J. 7 k m UvJ i..'i;J vcl hie Nr a. rr, nd Proprietor; ;ot : Three Dollars per- Auuuni. &jJJlJiaWl.M.J.Ll v4 I 1 ' cLJlrLJl !U'iJ . - . ' - . . -4 jiMWff ' - " " . . . , w r ,. rrrr; ' . - .L'abtlslic.l every Frinyry i , , i i i ' . .. :- r s I- - ' " - - . - - ' ALEIGH. N. C. : iesday5! June 13 1847 ; CEPTION OP. THE PRESIDENT, ? reception of .the President of tUe United 1 tWaCity, on Saturday last,;"irw of the itifying and creditable kind gratifying to iits of the President himself, on Jus return xrly scenes of his CoUegiat days, to his old f and to the community at large, on the visit kief Magistrate of the UnionTo the Me iof Lis naflTo State and creditablo to the W the People of tWtt01d Norths tlwtyi led for their loyalty to,and respecter, the d constituted Authorities of the Nation. Wvas thronged with strangers, who, with V Council, and Ciaxens generally, united in e emulation to do honor to the first Official Wat the Republic. '" 1. ; ' itas his reception Aere, the only pKce where manifestations of respect "were shon hiui ie time he reached the confines of our State, tentioni and dtilitles of their feUow-cltitens. fter which, the company dispersed, highly gratified, doubt less, with the animating incidents of the day. ; , The magnificent affair at night, may, without dis paragement to the excellent and praiseworthy ar rangements Of the day, be said to hate been the most brilliant ot the tort ege of preparations to do honor to the Nation'sChief Magistrate. The Southern ffont of Capitol Square and Fayettenlle Street, were most beautifully and tastefully illuminated with various ly colored lights,while some of the houses on the street also handsomely illuminated. At about 1 the EDITOR'S COItRESPOreiMGIf CE. . ; NeV Yorx, May 2S. i By the hark "America, Tat New Bedford, from the Pacific, letters have been received in this City from CoLStevehson's California Expedition, which on the 3d of January last, rounded Cape Horn safe ly : all well. .The Preble" (convoy,) with the "Susan Drew" and "Loo Choo" transports, would " . h 5 v-iTHE, WAR! K we anticipated, the return of the twelve months voluf teers, who constituted so important a portion of Gen. Scott's army, has embarrjissed his plan of marching immediately upon the -City. of Mexico. Maj.faen. PattersonWas to have gone forward with the advance : but tlult ofiScer is now in this citv. pThejtwo Tennessee, the 3d and 4th Illinois; tbGeor-; gia asnu Aiaoama iveamenta nave all len tne Army, thuslrendering it beloW a force with which' to enter the Capital ot a populir State with Bafety. General Scotf will push forwai to Puebla: but beyond this c-nn At Vfl.lnflrfl.190. hnt the other shiol the fThomas IL Perkins," was to proceed, without stopping there, t ttIx- r.einiorTO direct to the port of destination, San Francisco. JflJt? VrJK k- K8851,0118 of the enemy-in rrL- vi. a 1 j in-.o rV?J.v -;ri f that paso he will be ttfomDted more bv the defence- . . . r, ..... :11..i.u.1i.e..' pi 01. -,y AVMnt;nA MirMrmAf J loss state of the Cxtv than bv the strencthofhisown appointcu nour, ine rrcsiuens, aiieuucu ujr kuo uiiisjfuw, owwu, w vu amiuhwi; columns. " ' - - w r.fthNy, append iatt.- SXA-rn S - IIMftaJ-ifci ate Chamber, where thev were introduced by the . l.n; iM r ; ur. n Mexico-ana we may mention the name of General Intendant, and other members of the. Committee of 1 TesSel was the briff lixmouth, of Newcastle, 320 PAttron in tlus connection that the probability of . ... . . ... w . . . ... nfinniiinn ti it- a nun .vh jh i u. . v . t n RAmnfinn' to l.iiliM and o-entlcmen.4 as thev ad- I tons. Isaac Booth, master bound from Aondonclerry I : m - v v is tnQuobf tiler crew consisted of eleven men and wpitreuet w sienaer indeed, it istnoughtby tnem rarfuA amlte kn of to; Ued,stin- eWyti aruishcd visitors. Almost eTerv one, we .belieTe of -n.. mhTi fnJ.a ; i f..m;nM be uixhe'neld ; that captured Cities should be put nrincinallv small the large audience, .availed themselves of this oppor- J rere also a number of women and - children, going tuuity of being introdueed to these Ofiacial Repre- j out to join their male , relatives who had already sciueu l in' vanaua , anu in jub raum wure lurre tnnno' li'iiJ'f n tt tlifrYi ?st Ar " irftln in ipr or two was spent in these delightful courtesies. ome at sOohn, Now Brunswick. In a 1 violent At a little past 10 o'clock, the President and the g&leimtbe 25th of ApriL the vessel strucw on the NxnmnT rAnflfrft.1 to th Cflnitol preenJ to witness Western .'coast "or the isiana or isiay. mner tne the magnificent display of Fire Works, gotten up un der the efficient management of our tasty and spirit- rp . . ttr TJ 1J T". - T Mtalitiea of jur generous old Commonwealth. undcf tho jurisdiction of American citizena; that tho rtvenuea of the State should ba seized to defray the expenses of thenar ; that all the resources per tiinifg to the Government should be held as spoils of war ;J and that the military authority set up by the llaited States Army shouldjcxerciso all the pow ers cf taxation, and legislation belonging to the civil ocnciuwtration of the-country. rrvv . i .. . . r . first blow, she-was dashed broadside against the fi Xw ? Miapian empraces lony rocltsuireo times.; a ine lourtn, we nmnmass " , '. -7 --j-r-r- , "r; ;v . . "C1 went ljthe board, and fell intoacAw of the rocks, and is deemed the only feasible one of bringing the SOJDAV6VCRiESS,ttttdi7I "Tiy"E HAVE bait our Soda AVater Apparatus VV thoroughly repaired, by which we ate enabled tu make that deligutful beverage in iu pristine puri ty, h And with the aid of Boston lea and the richest Syrups, we are prepared t offer to bur -friend something decidedly nice, this Season. hWeiaie just received a larae sopplyof CoKeuBsa Watxh, in Quart and Pint Butt Is j and 2 -Barrels Whit Scifhcb Watsb, from the Greenbrier Springs, in Virginia. For such as desire to drink . the Mineral Water, from our cpuulerj we will keep supply on Ice. . ' ; PESCUD & J0I1KSON. Raleigh. . May 31, 44.. , CCj Sandard copy, :-v' ' SAVE 60 IE2t CEIIX. By. toying -yotiir Clothes rfiady-matlc, at thi NEW CLOTHING STOUE: AyiKG now on hand a yeiy afgd assortmerit of Head? -made (Jloihing, and wishinor to cliwe tba etiiire stock by the iirt of July, I wilt oner from thU date the bet sort of bargains. , ! Those in warit will never have a belter opportunity of buying fah ionable and well made Clothiug. Call, gentlemen, and supply yourselfes, E. L. HARDING, At the Store one door above B. B'. Smiths corner. May 31. " , ' , . 44 4t Dancing School. ?tD. ;PAINE;&rCO,; M anage r s oflottcrio g Richmond, Virginia;!- THE brilliant success whkfi ' i-,i-V TUNE-8. HOME withln ,h. iZak-'tfZ ..I. of ih, whol. of the Gr.i,d C.piUl of Ms oin togeAei r with smaller ones from $ 100 to Aljm. all rJ Z T"6 prdmpU " Bient & iiiducea the subscriber to prewnt to hi. friends and wrrwoon: following Wilis 52S, bt. ; fuiwara vonr aM.m. , prLe seller, ' . w rnvaiiea C.W.prjRCELL,AgenU for 4the Manage; ' Grsnd ConsoUdated lottery, Class 23, to U V BErr.r.r a vr vet? - --..-- 1 prize of $32,000 1 of 12,000 1 1 "of 8j00O 6.000; luf 4,000; 1 of 3,380 20 prices i Resident and Si, consisting of his family, k Jons y. Mason, Secretary of the Navy, CLtEK; (his private Secretary j and Lieut Jy of theavy, arrived at Gaston -on the L of the 29 th, about 3 o'cloclc, where they were i to retire 4 few hours for rest and repose. 5x 5 and 6 o'cl A- M thg President was upon by the Committee appointed by the of Warren, uranviiie ana ransjin, 10 hha on his entrance upon the borders of our f hen Jons It Hawxiss, Esq. addressed him Of of the Committee and the Counties. which presented, and vrelcomed him amf his suite Indness and hospitality of the people of North a. We have heard President Porx reply of, as being most . appropriate, and in excel 1 the party had breahfasted," they toot the rente for this City. "At most of the Depotsj ere considerable crowds of Citizens to receive !come them. - At Fran Win, they Were met by iittce of 13'from tLbCity, and addressed by IacRae, Esq. to which the President made opriate response. ; On the' whole route, we hissed and flew in every direction, Revolvers hurst and sent their fiery , balls up high in air, and chang ing and variegated wheels of fire turned, emitting myriads of stars, which fell in graceful profusion around the feet of the admiring throng who Vera present to witness these ingeniously devised perfor mances. The hilarity of the evening was closed by the ascension of a large Balloon, wMich mounted in gallant style Ether's fluctuating element, and wend edits way majestically, in the direction of the Fed eral City. To Senor Geokgb-'s inimitable Band, which accompanied the President, from Richmond, we were greatly indebted, both in the day and fat nighty for the harmony of sounds which they dis .-.-.w.m rt. :-fell tntntn. aBn "v gi m 8utie.a targe consiuerauon, inatan v J ,k "uw!ua wouia most reipecuuiiy an- .MnU in RrtMino alon ani I oatliority embracing all the necessary attributes of lVii wanc o the Citizens of Haleigh and icini- gained a footing on the crags. -The captain spoke to them and was about to follow, ' when a mighty wave swent the deck, in its recoil hurling the frag ments of the mast and the captain back into the sea, nn.t drivincr t Ji a Kricr ta a, fprenter distance from the shore, thus cutting off the only chance of escape for those on board. The three seamen contrived to maintain theif position : on the crags, though the waves'dashed over them, and after a time succce4ed in finding li crevice,' where they remained in tolera ble safety until day-light,; when they gained the summit of the cliff and soon obtained relief at a farm-house. : They heard the brig rapidly dashed and ground to pieces, and all on board must have perished.' At the date of the latest advices from the island, about twenty bodies had come ashore, prin- coursed 60 sweetly, to the throng of enraptured lis- j cipally females, all terribly mangled by being dash- teners. - -gint the rocics.' utncrooaies naa,ieen seen rp. MAnA -" , .jv floating in the surf, bat no boats dared venture out Thus ended one of the greatest gala days which to tte rescue, IThe papers by. the Caledonia made our City has witnessed for a long time a seeming mentionof the fact thai an awful shipwreck had oc- to be happy and to enjey themselves on the intcres- curred on the coast of Ireland, but as they furnished ting occasion. The President and Suite must have particulars; it must be presumed that reference . . . , , . .... .... ... was had to the Exmouthil oeen nigmy graunea a(uie spiniea ana coraiai re The Iriah Relief Shin "Macedonian b yet Win ception which they received, and all pleased that our wharf, wiui no probability. 1 am sorry to say, our Citizens behaved so like themselves, inwelcdm- j of obtaining a complete freight : But I learn that incthe Chief Magistrate of the Union to our rural Messrs. Forbes, and Sumner, of Boston, luwe ar- little City, t , y ' J . . : 1 ; ; Too much praise cannot be awarded to Chief M&r- soverfignty, set up in Mexico, could collect revenue equal-to its wants; and that the people of that coun try can alone be brought to their senses by the ezhi bitio4 of such an authority. To permit the alcalde to use his functions in a captured City or the native civil magistracy to conduct public affairs, is keeping the enemy in power "who will-be surely contriving against the army. This system has peen productive ot hart wherever) it has been tried j in Mexico, and experience demands its abandonment t military eovcrnmcnt, administered upon civil ized principles, it is contended, would be preferable to the "one now existiug in Mexico. " It would be morel acceptable to 4he tax-pay era, it is supposed, than khe prcaclit arbitrary and vaccillating one. It would be able to maintain itself without greater ex actions than the country is accustomed to bear, and miglii jn the end leave the people in a better condt tion to govern themselves than thev now are. These ideas seem plausible, and it. might bo wise to give them an experiment in some of the captured States. The opinion is becoming more and more general that the United States may conquer Mexico j but a peace sever. PtaryuM May link. ; BUTCHERY. The Proclamation of the . !: lean Chief, Catudes4 rived here, for the nuraoseof inducin2 Com. DeKav I calling upon all his countrymen to enlist in the ar- to briiig the ship round to that City, where they as- j my, iaridcr the penalty of being considered as traitors suro mm sue wia : w immeuiateiy ntieu up. ice ty, that his Diacixe and Waxtziwo cHoox.. will positively commence on Tuesday, 1st of June, at 4 o'clock,, for , Young Ladies "and small Boys, in the room adjoining the Mutual Insurance Office, in the building known aa B.i B. Smith's corner. Tuesday, Thursday and daluulay afternoons will be the times for thu Class. The Ui for Gentlemen, will begin on the same evening, at 7 o'clock. This Class will meet on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. - After the Pupils have become sufficiently instruct ed, both classes will meet once a week to Draciice figures. f - " Raleigh. May27t 1847. 43 3t Anthony's Lottery Office. PETERSBURG, VA; - D, PAINE a CO. MANAGERS. : Schemes for Juue, 1847! GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 23, to be drawn on Saturday, June th, 1847. ' 75 Numbers -13 drawn. 633,000!, I prize of $8,000 0, 1B47. 75 Nos. 13 drawn. BKILLIJINT FRIZES 1 Of prizes of l.sn- Whole Tickets 10 ; halve. 5; quart 3 50,' ;Acertiiicaleof25 whole, will be sent for 1 10 0! shares in proportion, v .1 ; Brilliant tottery for Juno Os iV 4 -'V dollars! i ' Tickets only 10, Dollars. ! . Susquehanna Lotterv mH w oa . .! ; . GRAto CAPITALS. of 50,000 ' '10,000 10,000 3 0,000 '10,000 .20 of 10 10 10 f 10 154 " 5,000 1,000 ,500 400 SOU sua n ??eta 65. Quarters $2 50. I Certihcatea of packages of Whole.. $128 ' 19 Quarters' 32 940,000 J $15,000 ! 25 ol $1,500 1 7 Grand Consolidated Loiterr. C Ins TVi tl 1 1. drawn on Saturday, June 12. 1847,at Wilmingtdh Uiand Capiuls: 1 prize of 1 do 1 do I do 1 do $40,00 15,000 10,000 ejooo 4,000 1 prize of 5 prizes of 25 , do 25 ."do. ; 2S do 2100 1.60O 6DO -40 J very thing was conducted in the most spin- . V ' a-- - auro mm aue m i, P- - ' to their country, and alio calling upon them to show ii' , - . - .- ... shal Masi-v, Assistant Marshals Coom, MAaworr Commander. H is very probable, will yield to their - . - . ; F m t, tasteful manner, l-oir - the cituens of theirBCtive and successful eorts request; but what a commentary otfKev Yorkpub: no quarters to the Americans as a measure of rctal; floyState,whohaductUdohenortothe JOSJA? for their active and successrul e-orts i c t, ,k .t - bam for the brutal massacre of a considerable num- 1 , . :.. . in ureservin order, and condnctinz the arduous da- Fnt.L-v-- 1. . v-. ... . . ... ... esiaent wnicn. naa ocen given to me iauon A. ... . , . .i . 3 -c- U9 uumwx v.. wniw-ww-; !w ter f xuexicaus by some or tne'ouuiws attacneaw . k ' ties of the day;,; jNot an incident occurred, during from forei"T bnntric la S3, which 1. e brvucht t - -. .t ... . , . - . Olive born sn3 v j--. .v - . , . - . . , ., V,. "7 wTe u" ," T , 7 , , mv ftrtav t,LoT3 that t'te war w hereafter to be car- , , . ,;nv in. the exerciser to -disturb We hilarity-of tLe or- nut les4 han 1e thousacl1 nuie uu.J c.,J sny , - o'clock, P. the ."Ringgc Artnierists," g in'thCitv but-we learn!"!iat a manlbv w emigrants, aceordinjr to the weekly Custom J a with a spirit of acerbity ani cxaspcraUn 5r WkV ahlthe Wake Cavalry" paraded SMn m . at ttan Juon!iii report This whoWle influx of pauperism the mcst vloWanl.vlndicUve character. amtolSquai and after going th l : 1 1 1 do do do 6,000 4,000 3,330 12,000 ! Wholes $10-Hslve. $5 Quarter Sti. KO 20 prize, of ; $1,250 Certificates of Package of Wholes, 3119 50 f!A I 11.. - ' J .. .:-. - - v- wP .V 20 20 20 do do do 600 400 300 Do " do Quarters. 29 87, , .200 prize, of $200, t 1 " " : - Wholes $10, halves 5, Quarters 2 50.: Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class" '24--78 -Nos.1 940,000 ! 615,000 ! 010,000 1 'apitol Square. .lutiona, proceeded tot he Depot, accompanied mmense ooncoursQ 01 our ciuzen8,i Kovjaj 4 Strangers. : At about half-past 5 o'clock, Je shrill whistle of the , Engine announced roacli of the 'Cars, . when the Military- and is formed double columns, in open , order ; at jX of which, on the arrival of the President and b was receivedby Ya. Dallas: Hatwood, tendant of Police, and welcomed to onir beau- 1 -shoepitable City of Oaks. We "Were not iugh to hear the remarks of the Intendant or y of the President but have heard them spo y those who were fortunate enough to get a proximity, as being highly appropriate and ing." The dLitinguished Visitors were then !ed down the column, which received them at sent Arms," to the stately Coaches and four, Ing for them, when they were escorted up t street around the Capitol Square into Wil 1 "Street," down which they proceeded to'New eet, ihenceinto Fayetteville street and up to ''ill Oil'. "mm ' """-' s-f W iwi oquare, ana mence to tne quarters pre r them at the Eagle Hotel, under tle man jt of the courteous Proprietor, CoV EnwA&n puGH. All along, during the Procession, the aidied Guests were saluted by our Ladies je waving of 'kerchiefs, &c which were dbly ledged and reciprocated by polite bp ws, bland md cheerful and gratinea countenances. . On ival of the President, and while the Proce 3 moving, a Salute of 30 guns was fired. ; e arrival of the Procession at the Hotel, the nt was addressed by Professor Greejc, inbe- the Faculty and Students of our University, w Mater of President Polk, and whose semi- nial Commencement, the object of his visit was ad The dense throng of the spectators pre us from hearing but little bfhis Address ; m the learned qualifications, good judgment luLsite taste for such occasions, of Prof Geee, J assured that it was just what it.should have jrenecting credit upon the head and heart of leaker, and worthy the ancient tad- renowned Frankunton. Just as a parting salute was being jriv- 1 mav well excite alarm amons our citizens, esncciallv en to the President . '. -i" j while vast numbers of them, recently landed, are U On Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, thePrtsident, Jyingt the Hospital with what is called Ship ' - 1' n 1 fever," a disease of a very malignant natureV much accompamed by the several Committees, left; for -esemblinir the tvnhoid fever. - .1 Chapel HilL . I Value of exports hence to foreign countries, from 14th to 22d May, inclusive, ei,052,S03 ini i. i 1 . T? i Li.. JOHN DONNELL CLARKE. j k OJTV ?lJ?:r: x We did not know, until within a few days past, hcre Floup Grain ouce R5TanCed,nd the that this meritorious young Officer, who has so great- former is new firmly held at $3 50 a 'Z& 75. $9 in It distintmished himself in th existing Wr itK some Instances has been paid. There is no Sduthern Mexico, was a native North Carolinian. A gradu ate at West Pointy and a Lieutenant in the Regular service, he has been acting as Adjutant in General Worth's command. At Palo Alto, Resaca, Montc rey Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo, . j - Where the hottest fire was seen and heardJ 'e And the loud Cannon pealed its hoarsest st rains. - - , i -.. ; . ... .. 7. there Lieut" CtAli was always found, in the thick est pf the fight He is the son of Maj. Jolm. CUpke, of Pungoj Beaufort County. In our laudations of North Carolina' gallantry, hereafter, let his name and his deeds be freshly iremembered. here ofanv conseaucncc. It would brfns the latter price, readily. Genesee Wheat is selling jat S2 00 j tst fujblishet a report of the diuner. ry l At these exorbitant prices, many buyers have been found, and aeveral thousand - bushels h ve changed hands. t Yellow Corn is worth 105 a $1 07; mixed parcels, $L 00 a 1 C3. . Oats, CO a 65 cents.- ; : The Cotton market is in astate of great uncertainty ' prices in -the English: market, haying suffered a decline; the operations are very small, and the general impression is, that prices on this side must likewise give way. There is a good " de mand for Rice. Sales, yesterday, of 2,000 tierces. at 4 73 a 5 00. RICHMOND. , t7- - 1 h : ..DINNER TO COL. MAY. The mernbers'" of the Committee of tho Legia lature of Louisiana, who were deputed to visit the Rio Grande last summer and present (cT&en. Tayjor the sword and vote of thanks with which be was honored by the State, having in that in staece beeii treated by Col. May ' and the other oSieers of the army with marked courtesy, invit ed he gallant colonel to meet them and a select cotipany of friends to dinner on the 12th instant, at New Orleans, which was accepted. The Dei- The follow tni wait among the toitus : By Mr. Bmith. ; The health bf on', yet in the !dy of life Charles MayLi8l May we dined with' him as Captain 1 May th is a y he d ines with us i4 Colonel May. May we dine with him beat May as General May . v 1 prize of I do 1 do 5 do $6,000 4.000 3,377 2,000 S5 prizes of 25 do 25 ' do 25 do $1,500 600 400 300 S PBIZJBS OJP 010,0001 j 1- GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERT' Class No. 25, to be drawn on 8aturJaT, June IStli, IIS-: tl' Wilmington,, DeL : . -75 r umbers 12 Drawn, j,,,,. . -f.-; -i- pTTJ. T n nriui ni Kin nun 1" k . i 5 , do 5,000 I 50 do 5 - fin - A nnrt I nn - a'- Ticket. $10 --Halve. 5 Quarters 2 50. Wbolea $10, HaUes 5, Quarters 2 50. SATURDAY, JUKE 19th, 1847. Grand Consolidated Lotterj, Clas 251 75 No., 12 drawn. 4 Capitals off Si 0,000 arc $40,000 ! 2,441 1 I 1,000 400j? Certificates of package, of. Wholes, :1 18 00 Do:. do ' Halves. 69 00 . JLo do Quarters, T5 TIIOUSAIf O UOTXlAXZ&Y Divided into 3 5 prizes of 5 do 5 do f5,000 4.000 2,441 50 prizes of 50 . do , 100 do 400 200 Wholes g 10, Halvbs5, Quarters 2 60. SATUKDAY, JUKE 26, 1847. 78 No., 12 drawn! 3 Capitals of 825,000 are $75,000 ! DttU , , MR. KERR'S APPOINTMENTS. Johji Kkbe, Esq. the Whig Candidate for Con gress in the Granville District, will address the peo ple of Granville, : 1 . . At Brassfield's, Monday, June 14. At Williamsboro,f Thursday, June 17. At Oak Hill, Saturday, June 10. FAME OP GEN. TAYLOR, r : Bennett's Letters, published in the N: Y. JIeiv aid," states that the news of the fighting botweenGe nerat Tavloe and Sakta Aska had produced a -At his residence, in the County of Lenoir, on the l4(h iiuiL, Cob Bleunt Coleman, in the 55th year oT his ace. . . , The loss of such a man as CoL C., would be felt as a Calamity, by . any community. ,. Remarkable for integrity and independence of character, - he com manded the confidence arid respect of all who knew him. As a business man, he was surpassed by tew 1 prize of $10,000 1 do i' 4,244 1 do -3,000 2 do . 2,000 2 do. , 1,750 , Wholes $12, Ha . . Address . 20 prizes of 20 dc. 20 do 150 do 66 do $1,500 1,250 1,000 500 150 ve. 6, Quarters 3. VP..8. ANTHONY. OTAtEOP HO SITU' D PERQUIMANS COUNTY. gre sensation in Europe. - "Among military men,"! if knvin tha State, i Havinefor many years filled m rTi t i - js w w w vxca. x Bjwr . w wnsiuerea ouir-i tue office of Clerk and Mast JUBILEE PICTORIAL DOUBLE BROTHER - JONATHAN. Wilsoit &, Cos great Fourth of July Brother Jonathan,- published at New York, has just come to hand. It-contains between eighty and ninety En gravings, some of them very large ones-the itwo largest occupying the'entire first page of the paper. These are oi lginal and spirited drawings of Wash ington's entrance into New York in 1783, when! the English took their departure, and Washington1 ta king leave bf his officers, on retiring to 'private life. There are some eighty or : ninety pther pictures of eays Mr. Bennett, M of the greatest Generals of the ace. It is aver ted without hesitation, that he (has iperformed as much with the means at his command as ever Na poleon, or Wellington did. 1 was informed this morning by a gentleman, formerly a distinguished diplomatist in Europe, that Marshal Soult on read ing the recent news, and particularly u en. Taylors despatches, declared, in emphatic tlangnage 11 Via la un soldutn ai much as to say, 41 a great general a very great general." These are private opinions naturally coming from competent judges, but such, ideas are never allowed to influence the press , or general thought; which is invariably hostile to A 1 merican affairs. r ' i The treatment bf General Taylor by his own Go Ternmentftn giving the Chief command to Another, in taking from himi his best troops, is very . much blamed here by every American. .Oujthis point mere is no ax vision or opinion. ... Master in Equity, he had ac quired a knowledge of the law and the various forms and processes used. by the profession, that would have given him an enviable reputation as a lawyer. He served the County of Lenoir in, the Legislature of the State -his strong practical intellect, together 4'tth his business habits, rendering him one of the most efficient members of that body. , A good neiga- CAilOLIXA. In Equity, Spring Term, 1847. a - ' . Thomas and William GUbert, Ex Parte. Petition for sale of Land. Iu tliis case it appearing to the Court, that Eliza Gilbert, now probably Jones, is not a resident of this State : It is therefore considered and ordered, that the Clerk and Master of this Court cause publication of the. filing of this .Petition, to be made1 for six weeks successively' in the Raleigh Register, sraews- paper published in the City of Raleigh, commauding the said Eliza Gilbert alias Joues, and the said Jones, Prizes of $25,000 each! ' v .' Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No; 26,! to J drawn on Saturday, Jane 26, 1847, at Wilmington, Delaware. 78 numbers, 14 drawn. , - 3 of $25,000 1 of . 10,000 .V . I of 444 ' ; I of 3,000 2 of 2J0O0 . , Q of 16(1 su 01 i,sU0 2U of 1,250 20 of 1,000 . f ' 150 of 500 ; . -'. , .' TitkeU only $12, batves 6, quarters 3.. ' - Certificate of a package of 26 wholes, . $158 Do. ' do 26 baUea, .: , 78 " Do ' do ' ; 26 quarters, T 3 40,000 ! 10,000 ! 100 of $l,066 ! Susquehanna Lottery Class 31, for 1847, to be drawn on Wednesday; June'30, 1 847, at Ballimore . 78 number of Lottery; 13 drawn ballots, GBAND- CATITAiS. , ,..., 1 prize of r $40,000 1 prize of , $2,000 . 1 do' 10,000 1 do f 129 . 1 do . 6,000 100 ;do N l-do 3,000 J &C 't J &t. ' Tickets $10, halves 5, quarters 2 50. ? ; : Certificate of packages of wholes v - $119 50 Do do haltes ' ; ' , 59 75 - - .Do - -da quarter. ' '-V"1 f 29 3T Person, ordering by the package nlty deduct the i to be and appear before this "honorable Court, at the price of three tickets. Court House in the town of Hertfoid, on the third ;5r We have every day Lotteries from $1 to $201 Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, J and when a remittance is made to us, large or small, we bar, a kind husband, an affectionate father we can then aud there to plead answer or demur to the said J will always invest in (he most popular Lptteriel on ; w' : . m . . " a' t i . . . I n . ia ? - ' it .li Km t a Iran ana A iAif JWa " la nL 1 . ' 1 - . . . . 1 say witn trutn, mere are lew nooier or oener men, Uan wa Ulocnt (Joleman. ommunicaiea. fin Chatham County, on the 15 Lh inst. at the resi dence of James Sandeifj James Clarke, aged between 90 and 100 years. He served a tour in the war. of the Retolution and was at the "hard fought battle of te Tories at Cane Creek. He has been receiving a pension for 15 or 20 years. ' hand. The Drawings sent, when requested, to all wno oroeriruui us, tuo cub tor an vapiiai prizes, can' be had as usual at sight. On all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets, 5 the postage need not be paid. The Ticket, in the above Lotteries are received, and all order, addressed to us Will meet, the most prompt and confidential attention. ' Address ' ' , . D. PAINE & C04 Mansgers. -1 - - Richmond, Va f Learning of which he. was V 9 befitting Rep- J T , B ? . 7 . S?r! V tlvA Ta P.;;-in- -L 7- vi national- evenis, portraits 01 aistingmenea Amen- talents his moderation his V a- ... . - - . . cans. &a, interspersed with historical facts of irreat I r-the simple diznity of his desp TCT lpropriaie, grauiymg ana praise- . to'f. ,w;i - in the Afield and in the council, r,anawasdeliveredinaJyleofearnestnessand 7 - -v T."'. I in Europe a greater name for e, .which gave assurance that the expressions Ups, were the true repcsentatives of the pel- a happy and grateful hesjt, The recurrence Resident to th. many "delightful and happy lent in oar City, when relieved from the labors egiate duties, he attended uppn the deliberai four General Assembly, &cand the.happii afforded him to return again to these delhrhti Kt andfhi Zm ihaximakethe a'feliwiZ ZJ a coldralns flat we have had, together, with the afedM' & . a Ct "'" Wessianfly, and a prospect of being foUowed by th JMeracy., Ji J f ot urkks, and all others delivered 'n resting occasion, wiU be published, we will Icipate either by attempting an analysis. le conclusion of these interesting ceremonies, : f1 MV tT Chief Marshal of the day, an i to the large throng assembled, that the Pre-" lUd'tttti WOllLl Off or, J 1 , K . - 'Utui UCJJUO VUlUll. Capitol, at 8i O'clpk,to rcccife the A-; cSiITfKR17WR FL.OIJR. lor sale. i irusi tnat neiore tnis can reacn ew x oric, eve- rsa Also, more CO IT o m 1 a ki . . ry anticipation that we now fentertain of Gen. Tay. Tfr . , - 1 WILL. PECK drSON. lor, 'will have come out right and uppermost His Raleian June lKCi ' . 44-3t wisdom his modesty t, . . 11 111 . atchesand his conduct TfOXIW K. WKITAKliKhas befen ap- have already created I Cl) Kinted by Messrs. U At ss, Ki chks & Co. their American capacity and i Agent for the sale of their unsurpassed PIANOS, power than any event since deeds of Washington7 the. revolution of the THE 5 YOUNG HUSBAND; TO litS BRIDE V , - BrU TOW80M VOXOT. : I will not vowj -when years roll by, ... i ... , With truth unaltering still, to prove. ; i - Shall drink from t' ine its lil'cblood, Love 1 No no!. j - " ' " . That oath would show" Its flame indeecUwas faint and low, - ' ' 4 ' Yet when no more It beats, I swear. ? ; : 1 Thy name, Love, will be graven there! ' v But, Love I as flowers more richly cast : Their fragrance towards the sun-set hourj . My truth, more fervent to the, last, l- ;; Shall burn with an increasing power , ' Aye aye ! ' , , '- Therms not'adav. "" That WiU not own love's brfght'ning ray. TWj 1.ntA nr! At. j s ? ivA THE CROPS. - A 'friend, wfitihg from Cabarrus County, says "I must not fail to give you my views about' the Crops and their prodpecta '": Wheat, sown in good time, and on first rate land, either fresh or well ma nured, will, from present appearances, make a tole rable fair Cron 1 but where sown late, or on old lft'hHi ' - . . . .: - - : - j ; j are such.): it will not much more seed again, on an average. ' The cold, e e cMnch-bug, will out the whole crop short Flour must rise, as the old crop is nearly consumed.' and the hewwill be light throughout Western' North Carolina. ; Oats have the best appearance at this time. . Corn came up very well, but the -frost has kept It down, so that it is small and grows slowly. Cottonnooks badlitis toowetandtob coldfortW l ' That WiR not own love's bright'nmg ray. - H V , DAN. GOLD, r.n .4 r,i it fnr-nc ' This change, then. Tiracyet holds in store, I 1 ... s ; ' ' - ' Trustees. wv uvr .w, . Jove thee, ever, more and morel -t j .Washington City, May 25, 1817. . 44 OlO.' . . ' I - ll Tlnloiffli Mn 1J-7 . - I f tfT Stan,!,.,,! rT rxrrfX '-, . a m . . ' . . . - a a . . r. r .'1 . . IU tni .Uiiy. lie naa receiveu one, 01 ine inosi (pleudid finibh and touch, an examinaiionand trial ci which, by judges and persons desiring to pur chase, i most respectfoily solicited. It cau be seen at Ja hjt R. Wuitakku's Confectionary etitablish- v'-f 4 June 1,1 1847. -.'-.- r. 44 if Wixslilugton r-.id Icw Orleans TELEGRAPH COMPANY. nnHE Subscribers to the Stock of this Company; jX. are hereby notified that a payment of twenty per cent, on their subscriptions will be required' ou ihe twentieth day of June; next, and auoihjer.pay Petition, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso. E- F. SMITH, C. M. E. P. C. Hertford, May 3. 1 847. Pr. Ad. $5 62.1-2 ", 38-6w ITATB OP NORTH CAROLINA. JOHN- STO.N COUNTY. In Equity, Spririg Term, 1847. . - By than B Allen and Apsaheth Allen, T - " 'VS. .' . ' John B. Allen and hi. Wife ' A manda Everiit P. Stevens, Nicey Stevens, Jacob A Stevens, Alfred , Wright and hi. Wife Salty, Everiit P. Robertson, Rachel Lockhart, and Patience Stevens. It being shown to the Court, that the defendants, Alfred Wright and his Wife Sally Wrigbt,;.nd Ka rhel Lockhart, reside out of this Stale : It is or- i!rr1 that tmh1ial!nn Iir maM ftir sir surcesalve weeks In the Raleigh Register, (Weekly,) noiifjing I QTTEHE Undersigned, having entered into COpart-, the said defendants to appear at the nest Term of i; dLr rtership. for the purpose of carrying on the this Court, at the Court House in Smitbfield, on the Butchering business, avail themselves of this method: fourth Monday in September: 1847, and plead an-1 of informing the Citixens of Raleigh and its vicinity. Beef I Lamb! Shoat! ! 1 ser or demur to the plaintiff hill of complaint, or the matters charged therein will be taken as confessed and hesrd ex parte.- ' i ' 1 " " Witness, Wm.r II. Morning, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, in Smitbfield, the fourth Monday in March j 1847. ' ' L . - WM: H. MORNING. C M. E. : Prl Adv. g3 62 12. . 3S wgw r,--;- '.FOI1 SA1I2 - ' ': v- - , -A LARGE Two Story house, situated in the bu . A siness part of Chaiel Hill, containing seven merit of twenty per cent j on the first day of August j roombeside the garret and cellar, also 8 fire places. next, to meet tne demands of the Assifuee. who is I a food Garden and new kitchen and smo&e-nouse. 1 have also a email dwelling in the lower part of said Village; containing two acre, with all necessary houses on it.""' .'.." - ' - . I have also a plantation within 1J miles of said Yiitsire, containing 195 acres, more 0 less the i'an tation is in co.nl repair. All of which I am anxious to sell on favorable terms. . 1 ILAI W.KUNN. . rapidly progressing in the Construction of the line. 'j! 1 he money may be ipaid to Richakd Ssiitb Esqllaleigh, N.CV - " ' ! !U.B FRENCH, , ! . . ; - ' W. W. SEATON, 33 w5w ihatihev will endeavor to keep their Stalls f Nos. 4 and 6,) well supplied, with as good' meats as tha country will afford ; and hope by strict attention ta . their business, to merit a aha re of public patronage 7 ; " . . j. B. ROY6TEB. -1 , : - . (JUINTON UTLEYi P. The Market, price given for Beef Cattle and Lambs, if.fut : u . TO CKUDITOnO. A i 8 Executor of the late Richard Va'visos of nonce to all whom it may concern, that any claims against said Estate,' not presented for payment pre vious to August next, will be too late for me to settle them 1 "as I will immediately after Warren Court, in that monihi pay over to the legatees a!I t-ejunds in my hands, belonging to said Estate. - ' r ..THOMAS WHITU lZxtl R. Davidsoj, deco Petersburg, May 13, 1847; 41 3w Chapel Hill, May 5th, lg. T f j . TT 'i VERY TSGtlTLY BOUtiO ."X... ft- . . - k