I U'V
11
V-.4
H' eAMOLISA GAZETTE.
?5- r .- -
',., -
TUESDAY, JULY 6,' 1847.
VOLUME XLTm.
Wit 'j .
prmiSHED SESI-WEEItT WEEKLY. BY
1 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
U TERMS.
Subscription. Sif-.WBKi.r. PArsa Fit dol
lars pr aonani half in dranc.
Vccklt rArsx Three Dollars per annum.
Adeertittnentt. For erery. Sixteen 7net first
iasertioo, Ooe Dollar; each auUequaat insertion,
Cetrt Qrdert and Judicial Adeertuementt will be
charged 23r cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33
per cent, will be made from lU regular prices, for
adrertiwr by the year.
dTertisenienU, inserted in the Si-W kccLT Re-
oirrea, wUl alio appear in the Wskkxt Paper, free
of chaw.
CT Lettere to the Editor most be post-paid.
WHY HAVTTHE AGUE A NO FEVER?
TTfciirrPS Ajmon.iid Fever Pillahate
jneer fniled, where dirertion were strict if fol
jvm, to effect a cure in from Fifteen to Thirty
hours. They are prepared from simple Vegetable
Medicines, and are, tnerelore, toe saiest, most pleas-
. . at - . 0 w
ant. sad speeuiest remejy Known, lorine cure 01 in
lermittent Fever. . They bae been tried in 44 t)on-
pvstive Chit!' of the worst farm, and have invaria-
Mr gicn reiieC and cured the paiients. They never
atfe;t the hrain, as des ljatnne ; or injure the con
stitution, as diwsArseaic The money returned in
etsry cse of failure, where directions are followed.
Price $1 per box. Planters. Country Merchants, and
DnifSCrtU will be supplied, at f 8, per dozen boxes.
Prepared and Mtd only by . .
: U. J. Kli.NWUurai & iyj,9
" Bank 8treet, Petersburg, Va.
Anzut 31, 1846. ! . 71
Bqtanico-Medieal: -Infirmary,
rR3 KBN WORTHY & PUHJE, Petersburc
H ll Vinrinia. are oreDared to receive and treat oa-
(lents frotn a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup
posed incurable forms of disease. Board, with the
rajclWarefol narsin. can be obtained for $4 per
weei; Medical charges moderate. The superiority
of thj Botanic Practice, In the cure of Chronic dia
tses has been fully established in every section of
oar Country. Perrons afflicted, should speedily avail
themselves of this almost certain means of restoration
te health.
rr Fistulas and Cancer speedily cured without
resortitolhe Knife Ccaas Wabrabtxd Charge
$100 Tor Medical attendance.
... i i
Persons desiring tanner information, win pieaje
address the Subscribers. poc paid.
M-m w trnaviitnnilV t T
i i H. M. PRICE, M. D.
July 11, 1846.
56 ly
j DR; H:; t-rPEERY'S
Vermifuge or "Dead Shot,"
i FOR WORMS.
1 iiily xmluaUt frepnrmlion, empmbUt fnm tie
prsptitde it action, f clemriaz the ays
Jem i m feio kurst ef retry Wfw.
ThJeUE Ts perhaps no disease to which Children
ake exposed common and fatal as vVerros ;
tbev imitate the symptoms of almost every other
rtl.C .. Ann nrivlnr I TIB mOSl IlinillllL
feci before they are suHected. ' The eymptom
wtiichitrt prodoeed oy lae irmiuon 01 wwni
""ivfni, till VI Vv7U,.u wia.a sww -
dicatetheir existence, are as fotlows : Countenance
1.1. i - k.txl rarri irnmlinr oi ids imo.
fillip uo v. utwj wf r "3
fetid breath, stomach hard and awelled, wasting of
. a. ft. L.MAla
L.ik , -wti nrhia InoM. srest fretfulness, on-
k. fl.t. . .Viimi iwl mini ia ine sioaiacu, iwwtn
1 I .U i kVW - w. . C
. . - . ... I !L I ft n I
naturfcrcraving Tor clay, dirt or cnaia, casuc, wu.ur
sion!, fiu, &c. &c j
Nornerous eert vacates oi tne vaioe inu
f ihSs prepjration are almost daily received,
rt,. l. rmm th Bv.lVV. B. Win ton,
a no iuiiwui(j -1 - -
disunuUhed preacher of the Methodist Church.
Amnion, ., m.j
t'.i. t. ,:r ,K.t I h,n ami Dr. Peerv's
VeAiiifoiPe in mv familr to the great satisfaction of
myself and relief or my children. It is prompt in it
acrion, and in one case removeo irgo nu..
worms in three'or four hours after it wes given to the
chil. I am satisfied that a a ermiluge tt ia aope-
risrio any that I hare ever used.
f ' ' - W.B.WINTON.
KewWiT. N.'CMar 23d, 1844.
T c: T Iw. anrmildv IOOklnZ for T1-
other supply of your'41 Dead Hhot Vermifuge.- as I
hre not a single via! led. There are constant ap
plications for the medicine-; ind" I ahoold be pleased
ioWddIv the demand. It has proved itself, so far as
trie4 in this vicinity, to be a poitfv tftnJU, and no
hiriHn.. pt..-i intrm me- b7 raturti" mail, hdw
ooa you can furnish me wilti another aapply.
i Truly yours, a-A.
Preuared bv Dr. H- F. PEV.XT.ana sold whoWale
nd reuil by A. B.&D. SANDS, DruggisU, 100
, - ....... m.. - t
r altfn street. comer of William, Iew x orx.
iJoId also by Psscvd St Jobxsom, Raleigh. N. Car-,
Vina, and by Druggists generally throughout the U-,
. la...
iiiteu oimies.
Raleigh. Oct. 26, 1846. 8rlly.
BAfoK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
A SEMI-ANNUAL Dividend of Four and
one-cnarter per cent, on the Capital
of this Bank, baa been declared, payable to
the Stockholders (less the tar to the State of out
t-ciitTt per cent on the individual scares.) at tne
principal Bank,' on the first Monday in July next.
W at the Branches, fifteen dava thereafter.
: ' V. VtiWEl, asnier.
n.TnE PKESS,
Jd Kill he published m a Keenly the undersigned,
"A DIfiFSTED MANUAL
I Of the Public Acta of ike General Assembly, passed
"nc? the year 'lMS-By James Uedeul."
I Xu,Z 'wMnjr the Work, vHl make applica-
i 'Rali-ish. Junc
National Hotel,
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
DAVID F. KEELING, Proprietor.
MD. F. KEELING respectfully announces to
the Public, that he has taken this fine Es
tablishment, recently conducted by CapL. Furman
Black, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his
friends and the travelling community.
Thia House has undergone thorough repair, has
been newly furnished, and now possesses all the
means and appliances of superior accommodation.
The Proprietor ia determined that his Hotel shall
not be excelled by any similar establishment in the
United States; and aware that an impression exists
on the part of many, that his charges are higher than
those rUewhere, he fulher states that his charge for
board is $1 50 per day or 3 10 per week.
D. F. KEELING.
Norfolk, Va Jan. 22. 8 6m
REMEMBER,
. ' THAT
COSBY, HOPKINS & CO.
piONTINUE to repair and warrant all kind of
HH alcucs and Clocks upon the shortest
notice, snd in the bet manner.
They also repair Mathematical; Surgical, Musical
and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by
any establihment, Noilh or South. This the pub
lic mey rely on.
They are. also, prepared te MAKE to ORDER
sny kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest
manner and of the best materials.
With the experience of many years, we tell the
people, (and have the testimony of hundreds te sup
port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their
work as well as it esn be done in Richmond, New
York, or any where else.
Give us a call. Charges moderate.
C03B y, H0PKIN8 & CO.
Petersburg. Nor. 2. 89
FIICE !
TUC JCTtf A I XSUIIAIVCE COMPA
NY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, egainat loss or
damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.
This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com
paniesinthe IJnited3tale,and payaitslosaesprompt
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi
cinity.to be madeto 8. W. WHITING.
July, 1816. Agent.
JACOB SXIDER, Jr.
Importer & Wholesale & Retail Sealer in
WINES, IjIQUORS, fcc.
. 0F ALL COUNTRIES,
No. 76 Walnnt Street,
IN VITES the attention of the Trade and consumers
to his extensive stock of good, pure Wines,
4-c, oi various grades and prices : all of
which fcave been carefully selected
by him in Europe,
Principally in the Districts where Produced.
AN EXPERIENCE of iweBty years in this busi
ness, and as successor lo tne late Joair Vacoha.
Esq. witn an extensive European cohnectiofi. and a
direct personal knowledge" of the principal Wine dis
triels ol France; Germany, &e. enables htm to guar
antee the excellence and good condition of every ar
ticle rfold by him. His new Store and Cellars, ar
ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva
tion of his wines in perfect condition : and the present
Stock having been landrtl principally before the first
uf December la, when the new and high Tariff on
Wines took effect, enaldes him to sell on the most ad
vantageous terms.
7 Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica
tion peraonslly or by teller ; in ordering Wiaxsfrom
which. saiU&cUoa will be guarantied.
Wises &c- Imported to Ordrr, Subject to Ap-
PJtOVAL ON Ail RIVAL.
March 29,1847.
26-W
jiouE hjew and si:ao.ale
Dry Goods,
EECENT arritala hare placed in possession of
the undersigned, at his New Establishment on
Fayetlevitle street, in addition Jo his former stock, of
which annunciation has already beeo made in the
public prints, another New and most Beautiful scr
plt or tfjAsoNABLC Dbt Goods, which are remarka
bly cheap, and to which he would repectfatly invite
the atleutien of the tasty and intelligeut purchaser,
to wit :
Fine and Medium Iriah Linens,
Plaid and Jaconet Muslins,
Bobbin Edgings,
Lisle Lace and Edgiogs,
Elegaut plaiu and twilled Ginghams,
Liaen Cambric Handkerchief,
Beautiful Calicoes, aad splendid French Muslins (nf
Gentlemen s while Kid Glove, tie designs,)
do. Berlin aud Cotton ditto,
Turkey Red, Cotton,
Drilliugs and Naukeen, '
Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeans,
Fins Cloths and Cassimcheb,
Deap D'Etc aad other good for Gentlemen' sum
Marseilles Vesting, , mer wear,
Canvass, Padding and all other trimmings.
Fine bleached Shirting and Jeans,
Cravats, Suspenders aud Umbrellas,
Shoes and Slippers, for both Gentlemen and Ladies.
Groceries, China, Crockery nnd
Glass, of almost every description.
JAMES LITCHFORD.
Raleigh, June 0f 1S47. 47
POSITIVELY, FOR A SHORT TIBE OMY!
JCLItS ITI. WOLFF, nimself agfaln.
IT HAVE Uken the 8tore on Fayetteville street,
p recently occupied by T. H. Snow, next door to
sir. N. B. Hue his' Auction snd Commission Rooms,
where I shall opeo for a short time ony, a handsome
assortment of
fancy.and.stapLe DRY GOODS,
t AID ALSO,
Suitable for the Season,' which will be sold at very
reduced prices, and much, cheaper than any . where
else in J his place. . . - .4'
All persons jn want of great bargains, will do well
to give me an early call, as my stay In this place will
be very limited. Dealers will find H te their advan
tags, to give me a call, aa I hse many articles sott.
able for the trade, which will be sold at wholesale only.
Thankful to the eitixens ol Raleigh, and its vicini
ty, fl their former patronage. I flatter myself, that it
will be continued on mj present isit. ---" J ;-
JULIUS M. WOLFF.
Raleigh, June 26,1847, .. . . - Mv4t
YOCIfG Ii'ADIES' Select SCnKL.
rpHE Exercises of this School, onder'the super-
I jWan of the Mise PAaraincx, will be re
sumed on Thursday, the 1st of July.
Trm as heretofore
Raleigh, June 28, 1847. 52
THE PETERSBURG
IRON, BELL AND BRASS
Machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Factory, It.
In full operation.
THE undersigned returns his sincere tharsks to
the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene
rally, for the libers! encouragement he has received,
and hopes (as he haa a more extensive assortment
of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good
Cupolas or Farnaces, better workmen, and the whole
Etallihment better arranged and systematized,) bv
continued efforts, to give satisfaction lo all who may
favor him wih their patronace. 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, ond is believed,
from its structure, durability and strength, to surpata
all other Wheels under -less head of water than 14
feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who
gives his whole attention to putting them up. The
subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acline
Wheel.
STEAM ENGINE8,
High and Low Pressure.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
He has on hand a number of various sires, fin
ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced
prices f.ir Cash, or on time to punctual customer.
Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers,
fcc, at reduced prices.
HOGSHEAD SCREWS,
With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35.
EDGE TOOLS.
He has on hand, and continues manufacturing,
Cast Steel Axis, and other edge tools, warranted e
qual lo any made at the North.
Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough.
Sad Irons, of all sizes.
Fire Dogs nf various patterns.
Furnaces, suited for besting Churches and Store.
Stoves, of different size.', lor Factories snd Offices,
Grates of various paltefts. Plain and Fancv,
IKON RAILING,
Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy.
Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses,
on an improved plan.
Pumps for Weill, of various constructions.
Cotton Gins, snd Horse Powers.
PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS.
He has on hsnd a heavy stock of Ploughs and
Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4
Horse, via : Eagle or Meadow, Davis. McCormtck,
Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Bom. Bar Shear, Seed,
Corn, Side Hill, D., dec , which he will sell at unu
sual low prices.
Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction.
Corn Shellers and Straw cutters.
Thrashing Msrhines, Fan Mills, tc. ; and all oth
er articles usually made at auch establishments.
Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, and some
as good workmen as .can be found in the State, he
hopes lo give as general satisfaction as to price, work
manship and despatch, as sny 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.
fj j" Order left with Messrs. McIIwaine & Brown
ley, Messrs. Q. 4 W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old
street, or at ihe Foundry, will be promptly attended
to. U. WELLS.
Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf
THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable
Tract of Land, immediatelv adjoining the
City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract "
containing between 400 and SuO Acres. Also, ano
ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract,
known as the Bushy Branch" Tract.
The above Lands are so well known, that descrip
tion i deemed unnecessary.
Apply 10 the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the
44 Register."
, JAMES H. COOKE.
February 10. 1847. 13 tf
Williams, llnywood & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
RALEIGH, N. C
Kerp constantly on Itand a large aud ntU-itlccted stock of
Foreign and Native Drugs,
ASD EXCUSE, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CHEMICALS,
Which has been carefully selected from the Northern
Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and may
be relied on with full confidence.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most
spproved American Manufactories. Oar stock of
PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS,
Is always large and complete, comprising in part the
following, v'rx :
American White. Lead,
Linseed. Lamp, Sperm &
dry and in Oil,
Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow,
Yerdigrit,
Chinese Vermillion,
Tanner Uils,
Indigo,
Xadder,
Ext. Logwood,
CoDDeras.
Yenitian Red,
Dye-Staffs generally
Spanish Brown, te. 4e.
LIATHEH, COACH, PURlflTUBK Ac. JAPA VARMISHES,
Together with a large and well-selected stock of
FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders,
and others.
Tobacco, Segars and SnnlTs,
- Of the very best quality ) and auperior
3fadeira Sherry, Claret and Port
Wines, French Brandy and
- London Brown Stout
All of which ia offered for sale at unusually low
prices, and upon the most accommodating terms.
Orders from Physicians and others promptly executed,
and particular attention paid to packing and for
warding.
May 18, 1847. 40
BECKWITIPS ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
PIIaIS.
TraESCUD & JOHNSON have been appointed
Wholesale and Retail Agents for the sals of
this' well known and widely circulated article. " A
large supply just prepared snd now on hand.
Prices the same as at the Factory.
N . B. None can bejrelied upon as genuine, with
out the wauTTKsr signature of the Proprietor upon
earh Box.
Raleigh, May 1?, 1847. 39
kfiiV ti4M fegjfetN
CHANGE OF HOUR.
O
N and after Thursday, July 1st, the Mail Train
will leave Kaleieb, at 12 o clock. M.
K. 6l G. Rail Road Office, ?
June 28th, 1847. 3 52 3t
1TKOMEST1C SHIRTINGS on Com
JJLk mission. We offer the article LOW, for
tiub, by the Hale or Piece.
WILL : PECK & SON.
Raleigh, 29lh Jnne. 52 3t
NOW READY,
JTfhR. GEORGE B. WOOD'S New and Valuable
JUJr Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 2 vols.
Svo. . This day received bv
HENRY D. TURNER,
At the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh.
Jane 30, IS47. 53
WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL.
WE have just received a large supply of White
Lead, of various qualities. We also have
on hand a supply of Mountain Linseed Oil, all kinds
of Colors. Varnishes, Sand Paper, Spts. Turpentine,
dec, wnch we will sell low on reasonable terms.
PESCUD 4 JOHNSON.
Jnne 26. (standard.) 52
BY ADAMS' EXPRESS LINE.
"WTffTE have juit received 100 Ounces FARR'S
T'V SULPH. QUININE. We have also re
cently received 50 Ounces GERMAN QUININE,
and a variety of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, and
other articles in our line of business, which we will
gelt on accommodating term..
PESCUD & JOHNSON.
June26. (Standard) 52
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS wish to employ a
I male Teacher, who is qualified to teach the
Latin, Greek, and English languages, to lake charge
of a email School in a healthy neighborhood. The
ralary will be $300 per annum, paid semi annually,
and board. None need apply unless welt qualified.
Applications to be made (pout paid) to
W. J. HILL, and
W.H.ANTHONY,
Scotland Neck, N .C.
June 25. 52 1m
Buffalo Spring,
Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
'IHIS Establishment will be opened for the recep
I lion of visitors, on the 1st of June. In addition
lo some general improvements, rendering the cabins
more pleasant and agreeable, a good Billiard Room
has been built, and a splendid table provided for the
amusement of the company.
C3 The Music is aa good as any in the State.
A. & F. W. Boyd's line of Stages from Ridgeway
Depot, on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, to Hal
ifax Court House, Va. , will run by the Springs every
ilay except Sunday Leaving RiJgeway every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday, reaching Buffalo by
10 o'clock, A. M. ; leaving Halifax Court House ev
ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and arrive at
the Springs at 8 o'clock, A. M. With these facili
ties, the proprietor hopes and evpects sn increased
number of visitors. DAVID SHELTON.
June 12. 52 w4w
For Sale,
THAT valuable Hou6e and Lot in the City of
Raleigh, at present in the occupancy of the
Rev. Mr. Fiscb. There is a large, two-story dwel
ling House, a Brick Office, and alt necessary out
houses. A more particular description is deemed
unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase will ex
amine for themselves.
Terms of sale very accommodating. Apply to
the Subscriber.
GEO. W. MORDECAI.
Raleigh, June 19. SO W2m
FEMALE SCHOOL,
Hillsborough, 3. C.
Off! HE Summer Session of Mr. 4 Mrs. BurwelTs
sLLi School for Young Ladies, will open on the
8th of July. The course of studies is extensive,
and the instruction is designed to be thorough, espe
cially in the more useful branches. The Latin Lan
guage forms a part of the course, and abio Vocal
Music, without additional charge. Mr. Martiko,
who has taught successfully in several Schools in
the North, from which he comes highly recommend
ed, will have charge of the departments of Music,
Drawing, and Painting, and will also teach the
French. Italian, and Spanish languages.
A few Boarders can be accommodated in the
family of the Principal, and any number of Young
Ladies can find board in genteel families, in the
village.
TEKMB, IN ADVANCE.
Board and Tuition, $67 50
Tuition, 15 & 17 60
Music on Piano or Guitar, 20 00
Use nf Instrument, 5 00
Drawing and Painting, 10 00
French, Italian, or Spanish, 10 00
No deduction made after a pnpil has entered
he School, except in cases of absence caused by
sickness. ' June 12. 48 w4w
Transylvania University.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT;
THE 30th Session will open on the 1st Monday
in November next, to continue four months,
uujer Ihe direction of the following Faculty, vis:
BENJ. W. DUDLEY. M. D-, Professor of the
Principles and Practice of Surgery.
THUS. D. MITCHELL, M. D f Professor of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics. '
ROBT. PETER, M. D., Professor of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
JAMES M. BU8H.M. D., Professor of Special
and Surgical Anatomy.
L. M. LA WSON, M. Dv Professor of General
and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology.
SAM'L. ANNAN, M. D., Professor ot Obstetrics
and the Diseases of Women and Children. -
ELISH A BARTLETT, M D. - Professor of
Theory snd Practice of Medicine Kr: 4
E. L. DUDLEY, M. D., Demonitralor of A
natomy. V ' v '
The cost of a full course js One. Hundred snd
Five Dollars invariably in advance, in notes of sood
and solvent Banks of the States whence the pupil
come. The Matriculation . and ' Library Ticket ia
Five Dollars, pat money. - The Dissecting Ticket is
Ten Dollars. The Graduation Fee Jsrwenty-iSve
Dollars. Clinical Infraction gratis Lo the candidates
for -graduation. Boarding and lodging., including
lights, at from $2 00 W 3 00 per week. .
ROBT. PETER. M, D-r
Dean of the Farultif.
Lexington, Ky., July 1, 1847. 5a l$5
TJgACOW wanted. We wish to purchase a
JLLP losd or two, of good quality, at the wholesale
market price. WILL: PECK &. SON.
Raleigh, 2th June. 52 3t
Anthony's Lottery Office,
PETERSBURG, VA.
D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS.
Great Chanecs for Fortunes daring the month of
Juljr.
JULY 10. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No.
28. 78 Nos., 1ST drawn.
940,000! 914,604!
4 prizes of ?10,000 J 80 prizes of $500
40 of 1,000 I 160 do 250
Wholes $12 - Halvea $C Quarters 3.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clasa No. 29, to be
drawn on Saturday, July 17, 1847.
' 78 Nos. 13 Drawn.
935,000 ! 915,000 ! 910,000 !
I prize of $6,000 I of 5,000 I of 3,377
20 of 1,500 20 of 1,000 20 of 750
20 of 500 20 of 400
Whole Tickets $10 ; halves 5 ; quarters 2 B0.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 30, to be
drawn on Saturday, July 24.
$35,000.
6 prizes of $2,500
$15,000.
50 prizes of - $500
50 do 400
50 do 20G
60 do 100
6 do
2,000
6 do
50 do
1,620
600
Wholes $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 31, lo be
drawn on Saturday, July 31. 75 Nos- 12 drawn.
935,295!
910,000!
2 prizes of $1,700
20 do 1 ,500
20 do 600
20 do 400
20 do 300
1 prize of
1 do
1 do
1 do
2 do
20 of 250
$5,000
4,000
3.292
2.5p0
2,000
110 of
200 63 of 100
Wholes $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 50.
F. S. ANTHONY.
D. PAINE & CO.,
managers of Lotteries,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
THE attention of adventurers and patrons of FOR
TUNE'S HOME, is called to the Grand Schemes
below. They are all worthy of attention. The Bal
timore Lottery, for 28th June, will be the favorite for
the month the lowest three number prize will be
entitled to 91, 000 one ticket may draw the $50,000.
A package of wholes in thia splendid Scheme, which
can draw the four first prizes, amounting to $95,000,
will be sold for $345, which we warrant to draw not
less than $153. ' 1 he risk, therefore, on 26 wholes
is only $192 shares in proportion. Address orders
to us, or to
C. W. PURCELL, Agents for the Manegers,
Richmond, Virginia.
SPLENDID SCHEMES FOR JULY.
$lOOOOO!
Divided into IO Prizes of 910,000
each !
Susquehanna Lottery Class No. 32, to be drawn at
Baltimore, on Wednesday, July 7th, 1S47. 75 nos.
12 drawn ballots.
GRAND CAPITALS :.
10 prizes of $10.000 1 1 prize of $2,000
1 do 5,000 I 1 do 1,830
1 do 3,000 J 20 do 1,000
Wholes $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 50.
S40.000 ! 14,604 ! 4 of 10.000 !
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 28. to be
drawn on Saturday, July 10th, 1847, at Wilmington,
Delaware. 78 Nos., 13 drawn.
GRAND CAPITALS :
I splendid prize of $40,000 40 prizes of $1,000
1 prize of 14.604 80 do 600
4 do 10,000 160 de 250
Tickets only $12, halves 6. quarters 3. A certifi
cate nf wholes will be sent for $144 00 shares in
proportion.
635,000! 15,000! 10,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 29, to I
drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, July
17lh, 1817. 78 Noe., 13 drawn.
GRAND CAPITALS ;
1 prize of $3..0'.)0 20 prizes of $15,00
I do 15.000 20 do 1.00Q
I do 10,00(1 20 do 750
I do 6,000 20 do COO
I do 5,000 20 do 400
1 do 3,377 dec dre.
V hole Tickets $10, halves 5, quarters 2 50. A
certificate of Wholes $120 shares in proportion
JL00I& out for the 28th of July.
850,000 ! 25,000 ! 1 5 prizes of 4,000 !
Susquehanna Lottery, Class No. 35. to be drawn
at Baltimore,' on Wednesday, July 28th, 1847. 78
Nos., 12 drawn ballots.
GRAND CAPITAL.:
1 prize of $50,000 1 prize ot $4,000
1 do 25,000 do 4.000
1 do 12.500 1 do 4.000
1 do 7,500 1 do 4.000
1 do 6.786 1 do 4.000
I do 4,000 1 .4,000
1 do 4.000 1 do 4,000
1 do 4.000 1 do 4.000
1 do 4,000 1 do ' 4.000
1 do 4.000 1 do 4,000
1 do 4,000 20O. do- l,eo
Tickets $15, halves 7 69, quarters 3 75.
Certificates of packages of wholes a - $192
Do do halves . .
Do, 4 quarters 48
Persons ordering by the package may , deduct the
price pf three tickets.
33 We have every day Lotteries from t i to $20.
and when a remittance is madjs to us, large or small, we
will always invest in the most popular Lotteries on
hsnd. The Drawings sent, when . requested, to , all
who order from as; the cash for all Capital Prizes
can be bad as usual it sight.. On all letters enclosing
cash or prize tickets the poxtsge need not be paid.
The Tickets in the above Lotteries are received, and
a I orders addressed to as will meet the most nroapt
and confidential attention. Address
J). PAINE A. CO.. Msnager.
Or 10 C. W. PURCELL. -
Richmond. Va.'
f LBS. of North Carolina BA
f 3JCON, of which 400 pieces are
vrtme Hams,
v. 3,000 lbs. White Lsrd. -,
F,t Mle by B. B. B UFF ALOE. , .
? Rab-igh, March 6, 1847. 20
75 Barrels of Roc and Cnt Her
rings, for sale by B. B. BUFFALO EL
Valuable 'Medical ' .Works,
ANATOMICAL ATLAS, by Smith d; Homer.
- .".f-y
Arnolt'e Elements of Phy sic, ' ' "
Abercrombie on the BrainJ ?-.!
Ditto " on the Stomscfi, ' "
Allison's Outlines of PstbblogyV
4 ,
A
Benedict's Compendinm ! of Chspmanslecjirei:
Budd wine LiveVJ vs'
Bartlett on Fesers; BecW Medtcaf ' JarUpradenc;
Diuinga rnncipies of Medicine, " .
Bingham' on Mental Excitement; '
Brodie on the Joints . '
do on Clinical Lectures-
Cheien's System of Surgery, ;
Colombat on Females. . ' '
rt . . ft
Chapman on Thoracic Viseert, v
Lritto on Eruptive Fever. ;
Ditto Lectures. ,
4 '-
Carpenter's Principles of HumsB Physislsgy,
mj 1110 v egetable fbysrology, V 4
Cooper on Dislocation and Fractures,
Do on Hernia, -s, s
Do on the Breast.
-V
m :
Condie on Children, - 1
Churchill on Females, V ------ .
Churchill's Midwifery,
Clymer on ,Femalea,
Cyclopedia of Practical Medieine,
Dewese's Midwifery,
Do on Children,
Do on Females,
Dunglisons' Physiology,
Do Medical Students,
Do Do Dictionsiy,
Do New Remedies.
Do Practice Medicine, .
Do Materia Medica,
Do Health.
Druiti's Modern Surgery,
JJurlaiber on Corns,
Dickson's Southern Practice, ,
Ellis's Medical Formulary,
Esqirol on Insanity,
Gatton do t
Furgusons's Operative Sorgeiyf ,
Founs Chemistry for Students, ;
Graham's Elements of Chemistry, . . .
Griffith's Chemistry of the Fear Seasons,
H ass's Pathological Journal,
Horner's Special Anatomy, -- w
Hope on the Heart, . . ;. r ..
Harrison on the Nervous System, v .s -Hughe
on Ausculatinn, , . -.
Kennedy on Obstetric ditto by Taylor."
For sale at the N. C. Bookstore bv
H. D..TURW ER. .
Raleigh, Jane 12. 1 847. 4g f
HIEEIARDSOrtS '
jj'gaai aaos -riyytfi msir m - -
THE exercises in this School will be resatned eft
Jane 28th, under the care of the present Teach
er, Miss Sargent graduate of theNewHamptof
Seminary Terms as heretofore.
i. E. B. lilLLlARD.f J
Hilliardston, Nasb Co., Jaoe Ist. - 46 w5r '
Edgcicorth Female Seminary
CS-0PO3aS3lt)CS)XPEee ST
fie?. Prof. MdBGlC iPrincipaiL J.1
Cot. M0BEHE1D, Proprietor. : ;
rTTTHE Term of 10 months, or one ehfireyear wilf
vyuiuivuvc VU aVUV IPl !UlJsr - " ' i
The expevites are, for board and English 4
tuition for one year f 150 00
The French, Italian, Latin or Greek Lan - ' t
gnage . , . . tO 00
Drawing and painting in Water colors 20 00
44 Oil colors 40 00
Masic on Piano, Guitar or drgan ' a 40 0C
Use of Instruments 6 tJO :'.
Fifty dollars to be paid in advance half the bOr '
in January, and the remainder at the Crow th
year. The Institution ia furnished with a aluahfo
Library, and s new annaratos for illnstratina- Cbem. .
istry. Philosophy and Astronomy. Each brancTa a
entrusted to Teachers whose profession is Instruction. ,,
This Seminary is organized with special reference tr 1
completing a thorough Snd Christian edacation.hbth "
inicini uu utmmenui, ijcuers can oe auaresseu to .
the Principal or to the Founder. 1 '
May 22. 1847. ; ' ': -i-
Trinity School,
Eight Miles West of Raleigh, nv C.
Right Eev. L S. IFES,' D. D. Tisiterr. '
RfY. FOEDTCE . HUBBARD, Eeclor.-
THIS School for Ikvs will W opened on' the 8tk
day of July, . Terms, for a session nf 6 tnoiilhs,
including board, washing, dc ; and Tuition tit Iajin
Greek, French and Engfch $87 SO. '"Provision wilt
be made for tuition in Instruments! Hnsic snd in '
Drawing, fCM for which ihe osual extra charge will
bo made. In vocal music, instruction will be 'given
without charge. " 'f'j ' 'V
- Pupils will be fitted for enhance into any class inj
College, or will be carried through an entire Colleji
ate course, st the option of ParenU. J
As a general rule, boys will nei be" received ove
14 year of age. . ".. ' ;'. !V '
A Uniform dress for Sondars and special occasion,
will be required. ! This wil consist ia summer, of. a
roondahoat of dark Sammer ciotb, wnb srhite rest
and pantaloons-; in winter of a roandaboat snd psm
laloons of dark gray cloth with black estTbe or
dtnary wearing apparel must b plain snd strng.P. .
Besides a sufficiency of outer clothing,' boys reqoire ij
8 shirts, 6 pairs of stockings'of socks, gockel banrp
kerchiefs, B towels, night clothes, dcc.J all distinctly
marked with the owner's name in fuIL ' f "
Till the opening of the School, application for ad
mission to be made to the Rev. AlBlBr tfictES.
Rsleigh.' " " " : '-'
Jane 5, 1847.' -,v-- ' ff T4 -
ORATORS of the Age; by G.Fhtnels.f
Th Hoar and nhs 'WaaT an IlistorfcaJEd
raaace. by Harriet Marlinea.-r,,.v,
Marian : or A Yoong Maid's Foitnns, If 'JZaJL
C. Half. J V j' ivr-
Homes and Hivtils of the most tebrie4 CrU-li
Poets, by WUIiarn llowitl.-ff"rfv
' Marrisire, a Novel, by Wm S. Perriett r-r i1 1
iloherrunee, a, Norel, by Miss B. Perier, fcart Isf. "
1 History of Rome, by Dr. fichmitg, F. XL O.
Dr. Oldcool's Rtrji.Book,' wkb Note for the' -Preaerratioa
of Uealth. j t.,.4.
ft??!9 Ur cf Lesley,. 3 Vols. 12mr ' ' - V .1
rw Tn5tSspsarienc aad KiscelUnles' of thrHon. '
Jeha CeXinrt EmirW. I.t nJ rJU,.rt nn'fr ?. .-
EN"Rir D 'TWRVRn.'
N. CV Bookstore; RafelfK.1
'53
opecntauonai ftevel, by Miss Pardoe. t.
4 The Life ef Edraoad Kean."V . E4
J Memoirs of Baro6 Cosier, by'jfrt.U'Lee:"
Nos. 23 and 24 Pictsrial Enefaad. V - r
July 1, 1847.
49 1
i I
i