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ll" . 7 " r) ALEiSH SB TIM LBKVY", Ejit avb PairattToa. Tp etumi: rtwuriti in btobai, iitiukyoi sBBrnretesi bibovbcbs ti laib or ova iiiiitii Tat aoxa or oca Atrtcrio THREE D0LLAR8ATEARi4;V,; TOU RALEIGIT, If. C . WEDNESDAY MAY 9, I SIT. n ( ., - IT Ml . MEALED PUOPOSAL9 will be recei N-. I iha .llua nf iha Comotroller of Pabli Accounts until the 1st day ot May next, for en- closiag the Copilot oqnare who a renoe w amw toil Iron, according to the plan and pecifietion hereunto eubjoinod; and on the day above referred to. the Commissioners of Public Buildings will open au'ch Propoeale, and lot the crnlract for the ereelinn of the enclueure according to iho previsions of the act of the General Assembly at lie recent aMeion. WM. F. COLLINS. See'jf tf Board of Committri. Public Building). Jan'y S6, 1847 3n SPECIFICATIONS, Of the manner in which the Fence, enclosing the Pubtk Square, in the City of Raleigh, on which the State House is erected, ie to be built. Tha Fence to be built of none and iron; to have i a od and solid foundation of a'one, laid in strong lime mortar, beneath the surface of the earth, and to come up to the level of the earth -on which is to he erected a solid, dreesed, atone coping, twelve in ties high, and sittcen inches wide each pannel to be eight feet wide the balance of the fence to he of east iron; the pannel posts to be Ave and a half feet high, five inches and a half in diameter near the bane, and four inches and a half in diameter near the top, as shewn in the drawing; to be hol low, round, and fluted, with sn ornamental top, as hewn in the drawing. The tresail work resting on toe stone, coping la be ene root high, and thai nil of the I recsil work at each end let into the pannel poets, and the top rail let into the pannel posts also the top rail to be 8J inches wide, by j of an inch thick the top rail of the traesil work, nh which Ke- uprTght i ods sHr to 1 Itsebes vide by of an inch thick; the lower rait of all to - 3 inches wide by of an inch thick; the up. i i?'it rods to be square. If inches in diameter to f'iaj thioagh the lop rail, and rest on the upper nil .-of the tres.il work and let into sockets, with the edge of the rod or angle to the front, with an ornamental head I'ke that shewn in the drawing. Tnide of earh psnnel post there is te he an iron rd, vrmgtt. I inches square, to pase from the op f the post, and to be firmly and securely fas ene I in the stone coping, fhere are to be fifteen upright ro "a in each pannel. 1 here shall he lour aarge gales fronting the four entrances of the Stela House to be twelve feet wide betwei the gste iponfiiThe gates to be folding gates the gate posts and lbs gates to be higher than the balance of the fence, and in proportion to the fence and on each ante post an ornamental lamp, the frame of which is t be : of 'feast iron; the sides to be -covered with isinglassi Thrate, iff opening; toitfnton trm rollers, running on iron bare let into solid stone; the gate poets and gatss to be after the same pat tern as the balance of the fence; all of the iron work to be of east iron, excepting the rode which past inside of the posts and are socketed in the stone coping. The whole fence to be built according to the drawing to be seen in the Comptroller's Office. ST 15 AM MAljm-K WOUKS, Above SfH-iuir 3r4w Street, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment Is erected on an improved plan, and by the aid oft team Power manufactures all kinds of MsrMe Work ia a superior style, and I the lowest prices for Cash. Ths largest and beat assortment of Marble Man tels ever olTured ta the public may be seen at the Ware Room, to which, the attention of purchasers ii respectfully invited. Imported Garden eXetuary and Vases of the 1 m ist Ustefu! designs and patterns, made of ihe j fittest and handsomest description of Italian Marble,- Tiles fir Flooring, Imported, and always on ham!, and for sale at Ihe moat reaa mable prides. it" Marble Cutters can be supplied at all times with any num'ter of finished Mantels or Tsble Tos, at redu-ed wholesale prices; and the Trade will be furnished at the shortest notice with all kinda of Ms'li'e in the block, or cut to sites for Monuments. . JOHN bAIRD, ' - Ridjje RoaJ, above Spring; Garden 8t, Vhiladelphia, 1847. h. 17u N. B. HUGHES, RALvmil, Commission lUcrc'nuii, nnd General A Rent, fr t!ie sale of ,., I kinds of Goods, ty'ouiKy Produce nnd Real Estate. lluiiiast entrusted to him eiii'l be promptly and asUhfuU aiUndcil to. . NEW AND CHEAP FALL ASD WISTBR GOODS, JUST AT IIANDv THE Huhsttilwr, at his new Establishment op posite the market Mouse, en . Wilmington street, ha the pleasure -of announcing to the public, that recent arrivals have pieced in bis possession, neat aud excellent aaaortment ef Staple samel Fancy Dry Gooda, adapted to the fall and Witter trade s 1840 and 1847, and to which be respectfully invites the at tention f purchasers. His Stock comprises ia part, the following ar ticles, say. Pine aud superfine Clstss and Cassimibks, Superior 8stti a aws and Ksstvcki Jaaas, White Flannels tmi V eatings, T-ine bleached and unbleached Hbtrtinga, 4-4 Sheetings and suverier Bed Tickings, Calicoes and Oiugbami. in great variety, from C to to tents, . - Cashmeres, and Cub mora De'Coeee Robes, Cotton and Bandana Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls and Fancy Cravats, Chsp Ksbsst and Uorroa Osbabdsss, Uum EUstie and common Suspenders, . Corded Skirts SitdAprod Jhecks, . 'ZT."1'Z Fine and common Qingham Umbiellat, Linen Bosoms and Collars, Padding, Canvass and Spool Cotton, ilk Sseoing, Twist and Pat- nt Thread, .Fancy Duo nets and Paah Boarda, idi m and Uenilemru's fint and coarse SHOES Vd BOOTEES, freelleat.J jarsaisl. Tta and La Sfesa, Cacaaae, PcLvaaiasa and Baowa 8casa, MoLsasas, Corvss and Saurr, ' bewing and Snwking Tobacco and Srgars, - ' Shaving Cream and op, Cologne, : CHINA and :RuCKERY WARE, Plain and "ttt Tumbler. Hoeit-ry ami. Cloves, Adamantioe Candles.' Cnssha and Houtr Boies, Fl AlIJJ aiiJ H U K N V' A X E 8, and CORN llROOM-t. eVc Ave, together with mf wider ar dea lot aoua-fiaW tumeation, any part, er all of ' bich for ha Ca, will be eohi with, lbs greatest t miqabk pleasure, on the' m4' favorable terms, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ASHE COUNTY, Court of Pleasant! Quarter Session Feb- uary, 1847 Anthony C. Dougherty and wife and others, Ninevs Ford and others. Petition for Partition. It appearing to the satufsction of ths court that the defendants are not residents of this Slate. it is onk-reil that publication he mads for six weeks in thcKalc ighiar notifying INineva fonl, bphretm Ford; John f ont. Smith roru, Wm. Hately and wife Ann and Allen Homers and wife Sarah ihe defendant in said petition mentianed that the plaintiffs have by petition to the County Court of Ash county, applied fr partition ef the lands belonging to the p'aintilfc and defendants in common, and if they bedeeirous of answering, they ran do so at the eouit of said county, at the court betise in Jeff rson, on the 4th Monday in May, 1847. - t- JN-O. RAY. Cl'k. (Price adv $5 6J. Cr. J rtrd") 10 6w GREAT StLEor PUBLIC LANDS, l.V sVUKTU "UJll.0U.NM . TIIK PresMeM end Direernrs of Ihe Litersrv Fund of North tarnlins, offer for sale upwards of Fifty Thousand Acres Of Swamp Ijtnd situate in Myrie C'uanly, in said Stale, embracing the region lying between Albe marle and Pamlieo Souuila. I hew Lendl have been drained at great eapenae. under Ihe itireclion of akillal Rngineers, by aa Act of Ihe Legislature, and are believed lo be aovr in a condition, to tu cleared and eullivated. This .drainage hat been erTeeled by to aaain Canala, via: Pango Canal, eilemlinr friim the l-ake to the KivVr, butb n't ttfat' same', gj miles ie ItajXb with an arentc width at bottom m V feel, depth 9 feet and full of lX...jVeUAntl,- Alligator, Canal. , Irom Ihe Lake of that name, to I'ungo kivrr, A miles long, with sn aterage width at butlom of 30 fret, depth o 7, and fail ot 10 feel-, beiiiles, sumlry 1 ribotarira, or lateral Ditehea. They era, there fore, aaviguble fnr Ritieaui snil crsptving into Pandien Sound, their mouths arc seeetsiblc to Sea going Vessels. A I at ft portion of thi tnd abounds in Junirrr. Cypress, and other valuable timber, for which Ike tnrest of Ksifern Noitb (ar lina is iliitmxailied; Ind other panssniiusl of piairie, entered with eane and bamboo, ami in the rstimetina of the engineers who sunned it. are of great lerlilHV. ll is tlirre lore eiintnlered to o(T r erulir indaerwirni birth to Grain Farmers, and the gHtei a of al.ingles. staves, ht-aiting. Its ets , end, Willi etsrllriilj.ini par water, is thi uht m be more fanoratile lo bcallh than most parts of ilie luw ei-unlry. ' . ,'J'o irmnigrajnis,,eow.a! rivin m. thepnrti af the United Slate in .anirwiM Iro 1 Holland atid Germany, asaiitlnmrrt ta a miii lr eounirv hi many respeeia, Iheie Lands will af fords soil a i fe ttle at any in Ilie Nnrih-western Jftai a," with rssy asee? to the sea, and the gneai markets of the world, for its productions, and with in three days' tail of New York. A credit of one, two and three years, will be giv en to purchasers, on bonds Willi apiiroved seiiiv, snd the titles will he warraotcd, but deeds will be withheld, until Ihe final paj moot of the pural.ste mmiry.. : .. ..... . The Preiidcnt and Directors of the Litery Fund will attend at ihe sliantee on Pnngn Csnal, on the SUtb day of Mav ntit, mid will offer ss ranch at J.tlOO acres id taiil Land tit sale it nahlie anetioh, in ejoancr seat ions of I (HI acres each, en the terms aforesaid, aad may, W there) be sufficient laduee menl, eontrnne said sale out lie iwo followiog davs, or until the whole body of 30.000 aarei is disposed of. Oa the same day, tha board will also receive Pro posals lor constructing A Tnrnplke Kond Prom'IPIrmoulh. m VVathinalna Counlv.fin un point oa or near I'urlgo rliver in lleanfnrt (mnty. according lolhe prnviaiime nfaa Act of the Oeueral Ataemblr, ranneit totn nay ot January, 1M7. jjr. Oiven nnder my hand, at the Kg, (! & aeuliea Office, in ibe city of Raleigh. Wi ,nU Clh of A ,ri1, l617- WILL. A. GRAHAM, Gov. N C II. W. Gbaham. Sec'y to Board 14 Gt "FKKNCll FASHTtTNsT X J BIGGS. MERCHANT TAILOR, FayetteviHe Sireeh, Raleieh, N. C, iS now openintr a Vert beautiful lot of A FKKNCH CLOTHS CASMMEUKS AND VESTINCS, of nearly all colors and styles, suitable, for every sea snd season. These Goods were selected by himself, in NEW YORK, FOR CASH, consequently all persons wishing Desirable nd Cheap Goods, at ths lowest prices, will do veil to call snd ex amine his Slock. He charges nothing for look' intr. I His FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is ve ry complete. All garmenu'warranteo to fit. His thanks are tendered lo his friends, for past favors, hovrever small, and hopes by minding hU rBwhuslness,ireeive"thrir continued patronage. -i Mreh29' 1847. tm-18 ST ATEOF ORTH CA ROLTnA, JOUNSTOM COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sersionu February Term, 1847. Elizabeth Raina J vt Fetilion lor dower. Gastsa Rains et sis. S ' In this case, h appearing to the aatisfact'on of the court, that John Raina, Edwin Rains and Mat thew Raina ne aou-resideois of thia 6tate, it ie therefore ordered that publication be made in the Kalvigh Star for eix weeks, notifying said non-resi dents to appear at the neat torm ef our ajid e.mrt, lo he heU fur the county of Jihnstoo, ai the- enurt house ia Smithliekl, on the fourth Momlay in May next, then and thai a lo shew raue, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should nut be granted; otherwise Judgment will be taken pro ifaA aa t said non-eesidenls. Witncaa, Thomas Baglry. Cleik of our said court, at arBce the 1st ef April. 1847. " . THOS. BAGIEV, ak. Price adv. H 62j " 13 Cw U TATBi COLLECTING AGBNT. V. B. Palmer, Esq- Philadelphia. hasetUbsh ed for himself a high repulalion as II. .Vtstcs Col lecting Agent; He has offices in Philadelphia, N. York. Boston, and Baltimore, in earh of which places he acta aa agent foe thia psper and by his rpompt, diligent and "faithful discharge of the duties of hie agency has always given the highevt satis action, and the heat evidence of his qualificatione fat the boisineaa. ... Being e-wivlirced that one such agent for our es tablishment ia sufficient in the shove named cities, we hereby give notice that hereafter V. B . Palmer will bd (he env authorized agent fur the Raleigh tar a d N. C. GairfUe" to receive suhsrriptie and adveniaemeuls. and grant receipts - in the cities of Boston .ew mk. rhilwlcli hia, an 4 I Baltimore. - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COTJKTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sensiona Feb ruary Term, IJ347 Nicy Stevens ve ' L retitioa far dewrr Jacob A. Stevens et als J la this ease, il appeal inr to ihe atiafaelioa ef Ihe court, that Kachel L ckan, Sally Wright, and the other heirs ill Polly Verell, are ana residents of this State, it ia theiefore ordered that publkatlna e mane in ihe Kaleigh Star lor aia wees,, notify ing said nnn reanleala to appear at the neat Term ot our said enurt. to be held for the Conniv of JohnMon, at Ihe (jiirt House in 8mithfwld en the ih Miinila in May next, then and liters lo shew cause, if any they hate, why Ihe prayer et the Petitioner should aot be granted) otherwise iude meat will he taken pro eonfesao as to said non rest anus. Witness, Thorns Batter, eltrk "of our said court at 3-nnvneia tne lain ol March, 1 THOS UAuLr.1 , UlTt. Price adv. $J,C2J. li-6 NEW ALMANAC. 1 UST rubltahed. and lor sale st the Star Of- 0J fice and the Auction and Commission Store of JT- B- HTJOHES, in this City, Le- inny n n. Cnrolinn Affrleaiistrni ai inannc for 194T-" Itcomaina, besidee much valuable matter for the husbandman, the calendar pages dt the usual statistical information lor )lie covenient reference of profeasior al and business men, anecdotes, dec. etc.; and will be sold inany quantities very cheap. Stenm Iron Itnllinrncloryy RIDGE ROAD. Above Buttonwood 8 1 reef, At this cstshiichment may be found the great est variety nf Plane and beautiful Patterns for IRON AIIINOS in the Uritrd Slices, to which the attention o' those in want nf any description, snd especially fjr C' imUnea is partit-ularly invited The p'incipal part of all the haadeome Kill ing at Laurel Hill, Monument, and other eele hrarfed moteries in the city and county of Philadelphia, which have leo so highly extolled by the public prtss, were executed al this manu factory. , . A large Ware Koom is connected with Ihe establishment, where is kept constantly on hand large stock of ready made IKt'N HAIUIXUS, ORNAMENTAL IRON BETTBE8. IRON CHAiRS,;;m IRON (JATKS. with an extensive assortment of IRON POST, PEDESTALS, IRON AR DORS, etc Also, in ureal variety. Wrought and Cast Iron ORNAMENTS, euitablo for Railings and ofher purposes. The subscriber would also state that in his Pattern and Designii g Depart merit he has employ ad ome of the best talent in the country, whose whole attention is devoted to the business furtniiig ll'.gU'r.one of the no( cojuplcia . .snd ay st. malic estabUnhrneuta of th V ind in the Union ROUERT WOOD Vrnprietor. ' . . I idjfe ll.J, ahpve Buttonwood SL Philadelphia, 417. jO 6tn "Land for fedVe. - A form for sale, containing 4S1 acres. It liea on Iha road between. War renton and Halifax, equidistant from both places, and has on it a large and well finished dwe'li-'g and other hou ses. Liberal credit will be gtv en.. A fine location for a public house. Persons deriroua of making enquiry or visiting the premises, esn call sn the subscriber, or write lo him at West Land, N- C. WM. H. EDMUNDS- West Land, Halilax eo Jan. 30, 1847. &tf FUlilVITtlRE! Respectfully lo the Public, C. II. J. F- wTlTE, CABINET I UPHOLSTERY WARE ROOMS. 107 A 109 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Persona visiting Philadelphia are inil l lo rail and see their extensive vcriely of finely finished, fashionably rich and pla n Furniture, all warranted In every respect, at the most reasonable prices, S'd such ss ran be depended oa giving entire at ifaction fir exrcllenre of wo'kmanhtp. C. H ft. J P. WHITE asaora Faiiana and Ci'srontBS that punctuality and despsteh may he relied upon by all whom they may have the pleas ure of fuminhing with good. ,- Po w solicit s csll From one and all. And with the cbrapest and beet to please you, Fur be sure you'll find Things to your mind. Nor in using, by disliking, teste yeu. Ftt. 1847. 8 St- T "MlK Untlersioned would most tespai (ful ly inform the citizens of Hiileigh and ths surrounding country, th.it he has rereully re turned from the North with UU assortment, which consists of IfaU nnd Cnps, Boots nnd Shoca, Urocerica. oiilrcilotiiirlca, JlHrrlwnrr, tntlcry, crock fry, Ac. HAT8 AND CAP- For, n,lk and Wool Hats with an aasnrtment of Csps. BOOTS AND HUE4 A fine assortment, of all qualities and prices GHOCEHIK8. Laf, fruslicJ and Brown "u Tra( Altds-aes, sopcrtor article; CofToav n-0t ex.. et'llewi; heee. Flour, fall, Csndlee, Upenn and Tsllinr, Hhcing and Turpentine Boap, chewing sndKmoking Tobacco, Mrs. Miller' .Vnuff, Gin eer. Pepper, aiiirc. Sir. CON FECI ION ARIES. Csmlies and Nuts of all kind, Oranges and lemons, Rsisina, Figs, Its. HARDWAK1S ANU UUI I.CKI he Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Rsxors, Padlocks, cur ry Cobs, Tacks I AKki. g Glasses, Percussion caps, Powder snd shot, writing Paper, Fiddle Stringa. Needle Cases. Thimbles, Ureas Pins, Watch Guards. Brads. Blacking and Brushes, see. CROCKERY. A Urge and extensive assort ment. The above arltrlce will be sold cheap for cash, or on s short credit to punetasl rasiomers. UULNTQV Ul LEY. lisrgett St - One door east of W illiams. Hay won! 4 Co. February 22, 1847. i , 8 N. B. Ths highest cash prices will no given . for country produ-e. - 5.H , -i F . U, The ItYode Snlajrrts or Bnptlani, a a ar as Lttf aw . .ia.a- . . 7... . DI ncv. ALttAOIUr.K H.SiMlltJ, For sals st tha Star Office. S-SECTJTOE.S' 1TOTICE Having taken letters testamentary nn the estate of Willie Jnnes, decM, a Ihe last February Tem of the Count v Court or Wake, wo hereby a notice to all pci nuns niiu claims axjaiiiei aaiu estate to Dresent them wilhin the time limited bv law, or thii notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JNO. H' JUNES, I. P. PERRY. March S9 1847. I9-3t- OPINION OF A REGULAR PHYS ICIAN. Exeter, Me. Sept .90, 1845. Thie ratlines that I have recommended the use of WISTAR'S BAL8AM OF WILD CHERRY for diseases of Ihe Lungs, for two years past, and many bottles to my knowledge have been ueed by my p .tients, all with beneficial results. In two eaera where it was thought confirmed consumption Bad taken place, tne wild Cherry f Heeled a cure. E. BOYDKN, Physician at Exeler Corner NO (UAC.KERY! NO DECEPTION! All published atatementa of cures performed by this medicine, are, in every respect, TRUE. HE W AKK tr - COUNTERFEITS - AND IMITATIONS. 1 he unparalleled and astonish ing effirseyof Dr vVistar'a Dalsara of Wild Cher ry tn all the diseases for which it ie recommended, ruling many eaaee after the skill of Ihe best phv WaM'wi ttakvair,Agrhasv- enecTed1 W1argaknd1tr creasing demand for it. This fact has caused sev eral nnrtrineipled couaterfiuitera and iruilati'rs to palm oil spurious mixtures of similar name and ap pearance for ths genuine Balaam. fie careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAR'O BALSAM OF WILDCHEMRY. None genuine unless signed by I, BUTTS. Address all ordara to BETH W. FOWLK, Beaton, M see- NY 1 STAR'S BALSAMOPWILD CSEXIKT. the great reruedey for , .ind lite teil Mediant kawn e man for Asthma of every stays, Liver Complaint. Bronch itis, innuei.ts, l.ougbs. Colda, Hleeding of the Lungs. Shortness of Breath, pains ; 'and Weakness in ths WAC.vSfE: ate., aud all other diseases of ths PULITIONAIIY ORfliltf. Avery imporuntdisesse over which this flal ra" exerts a vety powerfufinfluent-a. Is that of s I n thie romplaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than an remedr hiiharto employed and in numerous instances when patients au enourea song sac seaere ettltermg from ths di ease wttnoui receiving ins least benefit from various remedies and when MERCURY has been resorted to tn vln the use of this Balaam has eaqrted lbs Liver to a healthy action and In mane instances effected PEItllANEIlT CURES. after artery knowa remedy bad failed to prodnet thie desired "HI et. Besides its astonishing efEcacr Sn tha diaeasea above mentioned, ws also find it a ver effectual remedy in ASTHMA, s complaint In which it has ueea extensively used witn decided success, even in sea u years standing It not only emanates from a reeulsr Phvairian but has also been well tested in all the complaints or wuicn ii is reeommenaea. ills not my inter therefne. either to clock it in mystery, ortin any way deceive the public by overrating ita virtues on the contrary. I shall simply endeavor, ta give a brief statement of its use fulness, and flatter myself mat ita surprising rniescy win enable me to rur nisa such proofs of its virtues se will satisfy the most Increilulnns, that Consumption mav . and "CAN BE CURED." if this medicine ha resorted to in lime. WHTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. We ehallonee ths csnrld Ia nrn.lni m tn-At cine ot any kind that stands Iha teat like this .I !. k.' U.L , I m- . "ivir. wow m na, an unii in iveni CDUHIV. Marvland. aavs. sha hsa ha alli Ii ..... since it was first introduced. Oheaiertown, Feb. 18, 1846: Mr. Selll W. FoWlskSil t I nndoralanjt tkat you have bocome the general wholesale Agent r . I. -. . I Ll. ..m.w. i uiai .aiuaui nieorcine, w laiar S liaisain Ol Wild Cherry. Having sold all I had of Mr. Bulla, if foa nlease. vow mav aond ana .raiK.. irross Iha first onnnrtuniie. f ! luu i.. agent for selling this medicine four or Ave years: during that lime I liasa anlrf annu L.inAAm r dollars' woillu . I hsve.frcqtitnily .sold Ji4o Mruut. a nn. ..! I . I . I. . I... ...... . "'r ' j , m lap, xiayi; a Vynn- umntion. who were cured with It whan all other remedies, and Iha skill of physicians had aiiea. i nrs anicis nas ny it nwa Intrinsic Value. nerfnrwMMl tnanv wAnilA.r.,l . B(j established for I tsel a reputation far surps'ssing- aiij outer meaicme or tne nsme or kind, for the care of eelds, coughs, early stance of Con sumption, Asthma. Liver Complaint. Jut. JOHN RUSSELL- fterh is the unnreeedanlsd imu ..f thU medicine, none ara o-etnulna unlciaa limM f Butts on the wrapper. For sale in Raleigh, wholesale snd retail, by MIIJ.IAvtil tuvu.i.n i. in ' - - ------ - , - " . . , V W " . nil by Deter U MeJiio covrtlr 1m Norib JTaaatl. r.e.liH. Wmitll VHIVIIHIl .....,irn- I Asylnui far tbe Dc(T A Dnnib. SEALED Proposals will be received st the Office of ths Rceretary of the Literary Board, nnlil iho ISth day of June next, for the erection, on Caswell Square in tha City of Raleigh ef s suit able ouiwing for lue School f.ir the Ural end Dumb according to a Plan adopted by the General t ssembly, whl-h msy m seen at said tJllice. JDC said Holding to be or Hrlck, with a foundation either of Brick or htone to be fully commplrted with Ftha beet mate rials of every description, and In the best style of workmanship, and tbe Keys delivered, st the price stale.! in the proposals rem eclively. And on Inst day Ihe President and directors ol the Liltorary Fuud will proceed to let the contact for ihe same, if saliafed with the terms offered, tak ing Bond and eecurl'y for I tit faithful execution of the work' '' :--. i . 1 ha nam of Ten Thtutani Dul'an has . been aptiropriatrd fur ihs-eemple ion of this , Buildinr snd no bid can be isidercd which coulemplaics s gieater outlay- WILL A.UKAHAW, fres'l OJSeia ot Lll'eray Boaid, April IT, 1847. .15 81 i ' -it 7" "Thtrt u m chantt fivtn to tvt man in live An be the fault tf he av not eeizt it" UnrirnUtd Attraction! ONE OF THE MOST MaGNIFFI CKNil SCHEMES KVKROF FKUED TO TUB PUBLIC; to be tbnrn WgMtigspAT, April 2m 1847. C7as .Vt. S5V SPLENDID CAPITALS! $100,000! divided iele I nrisec e4 80 01)0 dollars each la addition ta the TwtMv Tboataad Dollar rrisec yon stave JJULLAKS! divided iete ( prisas at 1,000 dollars each, This ia truly a sublime scheme, the readies Cant ata are as ie lows. CAPITALS! t Prise et fAMW, 1 do i,lW J I do UO.OOtl i do ao.utio f t do 80 ono J I da S.UMn I do 1 0OO I t do 1,000 y 1 - do 1,000 I 1 da 1,000 J I so do ...... .. I ita J do M do SO do .letenwriws' Is AmnmtiHj ie - 8.500 a,...,. 8,500 8.500 1,000 00 JOO "'leisc""""'-- iiaV--''r-' Tickets 10-Hslvea l-Qoerters 8 l-t Eights ft. fXTThe attention of lbs pubtie Is'calleil to thia BRILLIANT BUHKMK.J'ackagei the most auecee lot way ta Bnrshsae rickets. In baying a package yeu have all the ewmbare ia tbe Lottery, aad esc single package can draw you H0.000 DOLLARS! Necrly all the prises cold ara ia packages- EM ORY It CO. will sell as lollewei tS Wholes . $140 1 85 Quarters t3i U Halves 7 85 F-ightha .... $17 OTf Ta incurs suceeas snd a prise package nil yoa have tn de ia la leelose any emoaat you thick proper lo the GREAT PRIZK FIRM OF EMORY CO- aad a Prsae atiall be lot incoming Immediately, A FINK 8CHBMK M&-C0JT80UDA TF.D Class 61, tor 1847 To b drawn in Baltimore on Friday 7.7 : . April 231. rtgT-- 66 Numbers 12 Drawn Dollots. GRAND SUH EMC 1 of 19,000 W.00O 1 - - 2,144 ;r. .004 3 700 2,000 ft 400 8,100 :: 5 . : 2 jo ; 'i,05d 10 200 2,200 10 125 1,050 30 100 1 3,000 30 70 6,000 123 60 7.3S0 84 9 ' 1JH80 04 80 1,103 St Ii 610 108 10 1,010 5.804 a 10,1(4 ir,ir 5i,5i0 20,050 Prizes nmouhtinf' to $109,842 1 fckalS 01-8hsre la pro port ioa. ' What have we here? why a ennst besoliful lotte ry, mora itrisss than blanks.' Again wa repeaL go in fnr peckarea and a capital will be Ihe result iber will be cold eo sertlfiaata for -' 88 Whole tkc ' M 1 89 Quarters R.75 88 Halves 174 I 88 Kuhths 1,37 SHLENDin SCHEME. 3ID. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class C3,fot I84r. To lf drawn in tbe City of Baltimore TiOtrsday, April 29, 1847. l Itfiooo .fit 000 t 4 0(f) 4 000 t torn B.ntw I 1,6(110 ,Co.u t 1.800 I.StH) 80 l,Ot0 0 0i 10 850 8 500 10 - 800 .,' , 8,000 10 , 100 , 1,000 50 80 4.000 y . , Co a.ooo 3oo aa i 15,000 65 40 8.590 C.1 80 1.IW0 6.1 80 860 6.1 15 845 6 56.1 10 F.5 6.10 88.885 6 146 475 96 AC5 prises amoi'ag in f 819,011 10 in nroneriieej - Tlekelc t hbarrs Look f Look.' thie ie a meet tread and noble schciaej one f ik very Bee) f 5 schemes ever drawn and insectioa is snfficicnt ! satisfy all of haadven- laaec. Eianrv ai Co ere nreneered lo decent ssrtl- I sates nt packages d the Mlevaig rate for . hole tks, , CO quartrrs, I Cl half tickets, 33 I eighths, ' 8 P. The t-Umslt Fry" thirties drw every Nfora ,Wedstr.rerid Ssturdsr fa ttsb snd every week. ... - ,( Kiaory It Ue. Mong appointed agent fee Ihe small lotteries,' can sell a nasksge ex 85 ticket at tha low fMsn of f 4. Kf'i single ttakda cwjy Ui etc, , F.MOHY k CO pay aH postage.; All urtlers lo Ksacvy H Cm meet with prompt at lenli'in, .'...'.:.'.' . - Piixes Invariat iTCSsiied In goMr rr -r.T- V.MOHY- k tO have made asranacmrnlsto rash prite colli by ether vender without charging catra diseoanl. ac hemefore, ,-" I'HK OFFICF. OF KMORY St CO., , IHlue rrdnt,; 31". 8 Calveit st., - . " nppeaite th- :hy Hrl, " af i : ' B4iraora. Mi, , .. COMMON SCHOOLS. THF. President snd Direelort nf Iha Literary Fund, have ordered that tha sunt of FU It TV THOUSAND D0LLAHM, be forthwith distributed among ihe asvearl Counties of the - M . . xiaia. aernrmne to reoerai Dinuiation. in nan of thn nerf income uf the School Fsnd jos the earrei.t year. And, inn tomptioHtt o I'ubus ACeounie win nraw vv arrsnia aocurutogiy, . ; WILL A. GUAM AM. . ' ' i..t.. .if u...i t: I Aiit 82, 1817. . " - !" lC3u THE GRAND CHARGE, ' 4 FORTUNE, YAL0CR, VICT0RT AND ' WEALTH. . Men who have lived to learn by yev VeiDcjrt. ee the actioac aad deeds ot U. LLllZJ JzT 'i cues ed i'.Z'..VLl -"tet upon cvn.T hash Ibey Barer Before euaiasaulM iT l , I the glorkn gloriouc aehietaaaeats. of tbe AsaerK T cam anas, under Iha miowaed nag Mv ,,,,, rtj smmonal Krneral Ts)lor. The celebrated viai. 4 rtea ncretobMa obtained npon thn battle letds of d. La Palm.. P.. A h., aad the MonX ol Monterey, fall into fostgninesnea wbeci eoaiwered '- aasalla I has IccaA a.a ..1.. A fU far t . . t j . J . "U visib, vaenaaalast frartul ndda tha Amencaa trwrapbed ever bis foe. sue where was shewn all that a.ll.sir. i.T discipline, and Inielligeaea eoulj aacosDpliah. Gent aeat Tailor k.. hI.-i k.-.uir . ' .T ' . r- uaia ins mess; . reaewBcd benerals the world ever saw and tbe A- ' merieaa arcav aeewp. as nraeaisienl a positirja as , saioalbe fase U ibeearthiaad well utsv aver , Aagio-aaioa lay claim ol kindred, and he prend of ' relationship which eaist with their Ameriean see. ' la a d'ffcreat path SYCVE91 ETi pursue his , w.y 1 yh.r deals with men, Sylvester distributes BoLLiaslo those who seek hi aid. He fight with Ihe ill et mankind, and eonnaara. as.L. the bleak vmds have yet blown eotnfon tbroarh hie sgeney, he bag cold TWO GRAND CAPI TALS, eme of THtMTY THOUHAVli ..J L.- et TWKNTY THOUSAND DOLLAHSshe first ' ta Cewrsia, tU, other in iWS.ow. , ,Thn MAY a 8CIIEMKS ara put forward, aad k. l7T " paittts lo Ihcir uaeaanpled and BBpreeedanted brd- ' iianeythey Bctually dsssle the sight. Twe nl nraiarnsM sua 1 1 bo sold, and those who wi.hshanec mast addtec early. Order rcqoes. ted to. he directed earelu4,yr -. 8. J. SYLVJE8TF.B.' s" ,41 Well Street Kew York. EST tSO.OOOl ALEXANDRIA LOTTfcKV. Clsaa lit? mi io,, 10 o urswn at Alexandria,' ( D. C,j on IgaMtfJtya th.lA4t4HBy 1847. 78 Numbers 13 Drawn GaI- lots. GRAND SCHEME.. 930,000 v , . 12,000 1O17.000 , ..... l of a.270 60 Priiesaf $1,000 !! 00 Prises of 8900 aeh! . - IB otOO aacbl -, 65 of 150 65 of 80 65 nf 50 -; 61 af art 1 1 &e. &t. . - ibe. TUketsonly 10 dollar. (. , , certificate - of Package nf 2fl Tickets will be ginl for $130 Sharea in proportion.-- ' " ;"--;;-i---f)33,00O! --t ALEXANDRIA LOTTEUY, CI SO, fbrlUr to be drawn al Alescodria (U. C.) an Saturday I he ath nf May 1847.- 7 numbertf 5 Drawn Bal" tOt. ' :...ft.' . :u ," , Grand 8bem. ' $33,000! , . , . . . '$10,000 t or $5,000 7 5 3 i or t4,ooo I as 1,400 j, JVi'; ri. at o 10 Prizes of $1,000 sfcTwST 10 of f 850 1 , - ifof $130.' rH 4oo Prlzerof 100 eichr 180 of 50 .'.- ' . t i i n ISOnltf &e. - dec. Sm, -a.4 Ticketa 10 Dollar Sharea In proportion.' A Certificate of a rekgs af 85 Ticket wIU ha eat for (110 Shares in pro port jn. , . ' Rrtooioow'' ALF.XANDUIA WTTF.BY,?Claa 28, for 1147 ta beldraen al Aletoadrr IO C'.i na Bataedav, tbe 15th af May 47.. 71 Bomber 13 prawn , Ballot. ' T - ' MAGNIFICENT SCHEMED J" ftGO.OOttt Hucij :ni TEN PRIZES OF $10,000! $10,000! S10.O00! $10,000! $10,000? v$ 111,000) ?$10,000! $10,000! $10,000! $10,000! xoruiz.t-0 'ur JOrWo: each " 7I00 Priiea of $1,000 - -u ' 1 105 Prises of 8400 eachl '' n u 65 of 8O0 dollars. , , , ! ,.65otfrl 50 dollars 65 ol 100 : ., j 130 of SO.,." , ..: ..;f Tiskets. 0D llsrs , ? , , -,, A aertifieatn at a l'ackaga of 86 Ticket will be eat for $860 dollars Share in proportion. ' ;" $40,000 i - ' ,:; ) ALF.XAXDRIA LOTTPKY. Oas 84, for IM7 tone drawn at Atessadric, D. C. oa Sctarriay, S8ndet May 1147. 75 aumbei IS Drawn '. Ballots. ' :" ' - MiUX ti 44 .ataj . . . .4 ... r j .t ,:. . ..... . wins mmmwwKWp:i , ' " . 1 af 6 000 840,000! , I ot 6000! 1 of 4. 000 1 of 3,600 t-tt.T48 ft 71 !S,lu . ' s . Z5 ol 1,000 eaeb 1 1 1 ., , . j - 8j0fl00 - . ...U-.tl0f 00 - 200 Prizes of 200 each ! ! 68 of 100 . ..-' ,7r"8of80 184 of 60 -;"' '': -I'-i '''ft Hd c"l84 ai 40 &C, ' f7 tif,t Hi!:1:&C4h kl" : Ticket $10 ,. 7'.:.f,''" A Certificate of a fsekage nf 85 Ticket Will be Sent for $190 Bhares ia' prefortloa. ' ... gi50,000 .-f"ufi :: ALF.XANDRIA LOTt EHY.CHst C6, ' for 184. - le he drswaat Alataadria, O C. n Salurdav, 90th of May 1847. 60 number tt drawn '.UallotC .....! v-t in.nv'J t--: t--: '! i fid Solendid Sehsne.. . I ...i. .: . . -1 t60,000t-p..-i- 8 13,000f .. . , ,"-77".io-.oon " 5,000 d..llar. " 1 ,S JC0 dollar. lOnr 1 S'JOesch ' ; ..- I 10 of COO each!? -:! -. So cf 300 each! : - h laweiKOOcashl ,A 49 of 100 . , 1 1 91 of SO. , . 4C r - . , .r.4 Tickets $JShvee In prnpmlirB.rv : ' TA certificate ol a Parksge nf CO Whole Tickets wilt he teat tor 145 dollar Share in proportion. ri'UVaMQVAli.', Jlf -" Thc ( Subscriber h.ij reoioyeci hi $3IOE 1c BOOT ESTALISIIME T to the bouse opposite "lb lll east Corner nf tha Capitol (Square, lately occupied, by Mr. Thomp. son, ss a Caliinst Ve I'oo, and a few paees east of the Nniat. Caolin &, State, where aa i prepared tnaarve his enctonirra snd' the public. Btid'reaperUulty eohri's stmnage. In addition In the wrick rxeruled by ryecrlent Mid faithful work. BrOrt. woJef hH nwn. aupmlntenilrvre. ha amende M keep sn aacnirlmml nf u&itlirra reaJa boofssnd hoes, which will he a -Id ery rhrcp. . , ; ' IIEMJY POnTTW HWlh, Frh. 37, 184: !-.'- ft, . I 3 Iteglsiet nviOL ftlutlsrt( thus luettion. i .; I ' I y I ;r . , .ij. , ,, -.,; j
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