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r X - ' B .'...... . ... re .i "t-ti r -t fef ' J? TH CAROLINA GAZETTE. t - r . !' UK i WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1847. . 1, 1 . m ; j- - . ...... ' 3'tV ( J IF ... ' -v I - A ND 'PUBLISHED SEHl-WBEKtY ISO WEfiRLY, BY EDITOR "JSD PROPRIETOR. -TERMS. Suhtcriptian. Smi-Wmklt Papie FiTt dol iara per aaoam half in advance. Wklt Part Throe Dollar per annum. Advertisements. For every Sixteen Lines, first insertion, One Dollar; each sabaeqaent ineertion, Twenty-fie Cauts. . . Court Order and Judicial Advertitcments will b charged 25 per cent, higher; hot a deduction of 33 J per cent will be macle from t!e regiilar pricee, for dTertire hy the yeax. AdTertisemenU, inaerted in the Skmt-Werkly Rk - oiBTca, will also appear in the Wceklt Paper, free of chaTge. i pr Letten to the Editor ma3 rWHYHAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? PRICE'S Asncand Fever Pillhae never faiW. wbere direetirtO wjre air id It fol l lowed, to effect a cure in from Fifteen to Thirty .Haunt. Thev ere prepared ftom simple Vegetable MeJicinen, and are, therefore, the safest, moat pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termittent Fever. Thev have been iried in Con gestive ChilU of the worst farm, end have inaaria blv fien relict, and cured the patients. They never affect the brain, as does Quinine ; or tnjnrc the con stitution, as losrsentc The money returned in very case of failure, where directions are fallowed. Price SI per box. Planters, Country Merchants, snd iDrugxUu will be supplied at (3 per doxen boxes, ipre pared and kl onlv by J C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Aa?nt 3t. 1846. 71 THE .AJDIE! SALOOX, touuded In 18 42, remodeled and enlarged in 1817. fTHHE Subscriber, feeling grateful for the immense J patronage liMtowed on him for the last five years, would inform the public that the Ladies' Sa loon has been- recently remodeled and enlarged to fnake its size and elegant accommodations equal lo the increased and steaddy increasing business of that fashionable Establishment. Thete improvements are few all completed, snd our friends in North Carolina, atx! Virginia, will find the Ladies Saloon to be one f the handsomest and moat convenient Boot and Shoe Store ia the United States. The Stock of LOC2LCSeP33 OllEKal S30LtCErF New in the Ladies 8aloon, and in the Wholesale VareTooms. Up Stair, is worth at least 83tf,0uu. Embracing in it the most unbounded variety of the richest and choicest Goods, f LADIES WEAR. Ladies Linen CJaijere, a new material imported from Kurope, in Fehntary 1847. They refemble silk I Gaiters and cannot be to! J from it w htie on the teeU Ladies brilliant bronze and black and Preach Last ing Gaiters the moat superior quality. ; Do Polka Boots, black and bronze, made entirely from morocco a new article. ; Do pure white kid and stin Slippers. ; Do genuine black English kid do Do French do do Xorocco Slippers, the" greatest varietv to be found any where, at all prices from 50 ct. a pair, upwards. ? gentlemen's wear- Gentlemen's superior French Boots, ) The handsom j d. Patent Calfskin do $et in Norfolk. 1 do Calf skin snd Goat MoroocV Boom to i almost every quality varying in price from two of ! bve dol Iara a pair. , -Gen tie men's Cloth Gaiters of various styles. j do Bootees at ell prices. iBoj'a and You:h's Boots and Booiees. : Mijtues Gaiter B-tots snI Morocco Shoes of every kind j do fSchool fsljoes, Jir roVe. The Ladies' Saloon ran now produce over twenty j thousand piira of Children's Shoes, comprising an ;-asortment of at least eighty dilferent kinds, and the 'proprietor pride himself on beins; able to furnish ! families now with any kind and even with any color ;of Bootees or Shoes for their Children. Servant's Goat 8kin Buskins aud Leather and I Morocco Shoes of all kinds. Men Servant 'a Brogans, Boots and Bootees of va ! rioua qualities. TRAVELLING TRUNKS. Ladies splendid Travelling Trunks the Ward i"Tobe Traveling Trunks, with several separnte apart I mams complete, with bonnet cases inside, all finished , in the most approved and convenient style for trsv- elling. Also, Ladles' Bonnet Cases and Wilton and Brus ' sells Carpet Satchel, of the most splendid patterns. ! Gentlemen's real Leather Trunks, made from the ! English Sole Leather, with a number of apsrtments, J including one for his shaving snd dresoingjcjises. j Boy's and Misses School Trunks, very spacious j and strong, for Boarding, Schools and Cnllezes. Pa ' rents snd Guardians attention is called to these desi- rable Trunks. Also, common Leather and H air i Trunks, in abundance. i STRANGERS visiting Norfolk for any purpose, would be interested by calling at the Ladies Saloon, . at they will find many kinds of New Good in that j fashionable establishment which cannot be had atanj j other store. Keide, our Foreign Correspondents j in the principal European Cities bfingalway on jbe j alert. w.H notify ua of any change of fashion and will ship lo us direct (via the Atlintic Steam-hip j to New York) . any new style of Boot and Shoes j which may origin ite in England, France, or any of I their respective countries. We hall be always pre j pred therefore, u Uad the fashion in this City and to exhibit fur sale the newest goods on their first appearance elsewhere, and before they shall become common. Our Wholesle Ware-room, up stairs, are well filled with choice lots of BOOTS, SHOES and j BROGASS (selected ex pretaly for retailing) and j will be sold to Conntry Merchanta by the case or ! dozen, cheap fur Cash. ' THE LADIES SjtLOOJVh on Main atreet, ! near Waller's Citv Hotel, Norfolk. Va: I WILLIAM H. ADDINGTON. j Norfolk, Va. July r, 1847.- 55 T ACO.T, and LARD, a fresh euppJy, and JLv of good quality. ' Superfine If cw. Floor also, and more -tton Yarnf. WILL. PECK &. SON. Raleigh, jnly 13 t' 66 3t A .Year of Consolation, by Mr. Bot- JlBL. (late Fanny Keuible.) for sale at the t i B,-tore, by II. D. TURNER. July 10. 5G National Hotel, jV O RZO L K, I"-? IK G 1 N I A. DAVID F. KEELING, Proprietor. D. F. KEELING respectfully announces to the Public, that he has taken this fine Es tablishment, recently conducted by Capt. Furman Black, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friend and the travelling community. This House has undergone thorough repair, has been newly furnished, and now posseases 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 Slates; and aware that an impression exists on the part of many, that his charges are higher than those e We where, he futher states that his charge for board is 1 60 per day or ip per week. , D. F. KEELING. Norfolk. Va., Jan. 22. 8 6m REMEMBER, THAT .COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. CONTINUE lo repair and warrant all kinds of Watches aud Clocks upon the shortest nonce, and in the bent manner. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noith or South. This the pub lic may rely on. They are. also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best materials. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (and have the testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their work as well as it can be done in Richmond, New York, or any where else. Give us a call. Charges moderate. COSB V, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 FUSE ! THE JGTA INSURANCE COMPA NY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, againat loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit thetimes. This is oue of the oldest snd best Insurance Com paniesinthe UnitedSutes,and pay aits lossesprompt ly. Applications forlnsurance in Raleigh. or its vi cinity.to he made to S. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. JACOB SNIDER, Jr. Importer k Wholesale k Retail Dealer in WINES, MQUORS, &c. OF ALL COUNTRIES, No. 70 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers his extensive stock-of iioimI, pure Wines, dC, of various grades and prices : all of which have been carefully selected by htm in Europe, Principally in the Districts rctiere Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty year in this busi ness, and s successor to the laie Johx Vacghax, Esq. witti an extensive European connection, and a direi-t personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis truts ol France, Germany, etc. enables htm lo guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store snd Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition: and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to ell on the most ad vanta;eous terms. j ) Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or bv letter ; in ordering Wiaxsfrom which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wises &.c. Imported to Order, Subject to Ap rsovAL ox Arrival. March 29, 1847. 2oly MORE iUEW AND SEASONABLE Dry Goods. ITS ECENT arrivals have placed in possession of ( the undersigned, at his New Establishment on Fayetteville street, in addition to his former stock, of which aonuucialioa haa already been made in the public prints, another New and most Beautiful si r rLT or Sbasonablc Drt Goods, which are remarka blycheap, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the tasty and iulelligeut purchaser, to wit: Fine aud Medium Irish Linens, Plaid and Jdcouet Muslius, Bobbiu Edgings, Lisle Lace and Edging. Elegant plaiu and twilled. Ginghams, Linen Cambric Haodkercluefo, Beautiful Calicoes, and splendid French Muslins of Geollemeu ' while Kid (j loves, new design;) do. " Berliu aud Collon ditto, Turkey Red, Cottou, Drilliuga and Naukeen, .Plaid Gambroou aud striped Jeana, Fink Cloths and Cassimehes, UaAr D'Ete and other goods for Gentlemen's sum Marseilles Vesting. er 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 uud Glass, of almost every description. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh, June 10, 1847. 47 N. B. IICGIIES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND general Agent, for the sale of all kinds of Goods, Country Produce, Real Estate, lc, ; will attend promptly to ail business that may be entrusted to him. Raleigh; July , 1847. 55 YOUUGXADIES' Select SCHOOL. rilHE Exercises of this 8chool, onder the soper- I vialon of the Misses Partbiboi, will be re-' somed on Tharsdsy, the 1st of July v Terms at heretofore. Raleigh, June 28. 1847. & BY ADAMS' EXPRESS LINEV - i T"T7E have iuU receivea 100 Ounces FARR'S VV SULPH. QUININE. We have al re cently received 60 Ounce GERMAN QUININE, and variety of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, and other article In our line of business, which we will sell on accommodating terms. - PESCUD & JOHNSON. June 26. (Standard ) 62 THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL AND BRASS or ce xs9 aor isd aa 9 Machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Factory, 8sc. In full operation. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (ss he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pat ronsie. He is prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of ivery description ; Shafting. Spindles, Screws, dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wheel, and has made a. number, which havebcen tested with great success, and is believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention lo putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkus' re-acting W heel. t 1 STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sires, fin ished up compete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customer. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, die, at reduced prices. HOGcSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e quat to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Stores. Stives, of different sizes, (or Factories and Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain and Funcv. IKON RAILING, Both Cast and Wrought Plain and" Fancy. Hoisting Machines, (or Stores and' Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumps for Vtll., of various constructions. Cotton Gins, snd Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PEOUGI1S. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davix, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Bom. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D., &c, which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn MilN, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw .cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, Ac; and all oth er articles usually made at such establishment. Having from 56 to 60 Hands employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work- msnohip and despatch, as any olher 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. G"7 Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwatne & Brown- ley, Messrs. Q. r W. L. M-rton, at his shop on Old street', or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U.WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 if ' LLa3j.uactfl ITlf S3 ell H 5 o THE Subscriber wUhes to sell that yluable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the City of Raleigh, known as the " Waterloo Iract, containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also.ano- ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above J ract, known as the Bushy Branch" 'I ract. The above Lands'are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the " Register." JAMES H. COOKE. February 10, 1847. 13 tf Williams, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Kerp constantly on hand a large and tcell-stlected stoc?: of Foreign and Native Drugs, A.D ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern fJiti.s, with strict reference to their purity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality and fine finish, from the mosf approved American Manufactories. Our stock of PAINTS, OILS AXi DYE-STUFFS, la always large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz : American White Lead dry and in Oil, Chrome Green. Chrome Yellow, Verdigris, Chinese Vermillion, Linseed. Lamp, Sperm & Tanners' .Oils, indigo, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Copperas. Vemhan Red, Dye-Staffs generally, Spanish Brown, &e. &e. LEATHER, COACH, FURNITURE fc JAPA3 VARJUSHK, 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 Snuffs, UI tue very bel quality ; anil superior . Ifladcira, Sherry, Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and Loudon Ilrown Stout. All of which is offered for sale at unusually low prices, and upon the most accommodating terms. Orders from Phj sicians and others promptly executed, and particular attention paid to packing and for warding. May 18, 1847. 40 BECKWITil'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. FESCUD & JOHNSON have been appointed Wholesale and Retail A genu for the sale or this well known and widely circulated article. A large supply just prepared aud now on hand. Pricea the same as at the Fsctory. N . B. None can be relied upon as genuine, with out the wnnii signature of the Proprietor upon each Box. Raleigh, May 12, 1847. 89 Buffalo Spring, Mecklenburg County Virginia. 'IHIS Establishment will be opened for the recep L lion of visitors, on the 1st of June. In addiliun to 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. Q3Tbe Music is as good as any in the State. A. & F. VV. Boyd's line of Stages from Ridgeway Depot, on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, to Hal ifax Court House, Va., will run by the Spring every lay except Sunday Leaving Ridgeway 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 expects an increased number of visitors. DAVID SHELTON. June 12. 62 w4w For Sale, THAT valuable House and Lot in the City of Raleigh, at present in the occupancy of the Rev. Mr. Fihch. There is a large, two-story dwel ling House, a Brick Office, and all necessary out houses. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase will ex amine for themselves Tetms of sale very accommodating. Apply to (he Subscriber. GEO. W. MORDECAI. Raleigh, June 19. SO w2rn Transylvania University MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE 30ih Session will open on the 1st Monday in November next, to continue four months, under the direction of the following Faculty, viz: BENJ. W. DUDLEY, M. D-, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. TMOS. D. MITCHELL, M. D Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. ROUT. PE I ER, M. D Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. JAMES M. BUSH, M. D., Professor of Special and Surgical Anatomy. L. M. LAWSON, M. D.. Professor of General and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology. SAM'L. ANNAN, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. E LIS HA BART LETT, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine E. L. DUDLEY, M. D., Demonstrator of A natomy. The cost of a full course is One Hundred and Five Dollars, invariably in advance, in notes of eoinl and solvent Banks of the States whence the pupils come. The Matriculation and Library Ticket is Five Dollars, par moiey. The Dissecting Ticket is Ten Dollars. The Graduation Fee is Twenty-five Dollars. Clinical Instruction gratia to the candidates for graduation. Boarding and lodging, including lights, at from $2 00 to i3 00 per week. ROBT. PETER. M. D. Dean of tlie Faculty. Lexington, Ky., July 1. 1847. 53 t$5 Great Mail Line to the North, Via Petersburg;, Richmond, Fred ericksburg aud Washington City. TRAVELLEK8 going North, are hereby in formed that the above Line is the only daily Hue, the mOst expeditious line, and the only certain line. Passengers leaving Petersburg by this line, daily at SJ A M., arrive at Baim.ire to tea, at Phil adelptii.t, in the course of the nighr, and at New York ly 12 A. M the next day, leing a business day, an cf sometimes two days, in advance of Travellers by the River and Bay Boats, and are, moreover, exempt from all risks oi sea sickness and Storms, ae by the James River and Bav Line FAKE BY THIS ROUTE. From Petersburg to Baltimore $7 50 " Baltimore to Philadelphia 3 00 Philadelphia to New York by the early morning line 3 00 In addition to the above line, the Companies on the Gient Mail route, have, on Monday and Thursdays. a second most delightful line, by way of Acquia Creek and mouth of Potomac, Passengers by this last line, go by the Great Mail line as far as Acquia Creek, where they take the swift and beautiful Steamer Powhatan, Capt C. W. Gukxill, (which leaves Acquia Creek immediately on the arrival of the Cars from Richmond,) and reach Baltimore some hours in advance of Passen gers by the James River and Bay Line, and at the same expemi. Passengers by this last line, equally avoid ihe dangers of sea sickness and the uncer tainty of the wide and rough portion ot the Bay, be tween Old Point Comfort and the mouth of Potomac, and make the trip between Acquia Creek and Balti more in a splendid Steam Boat unsurpassed in strength, beauty or comfort. For further psrticuUis, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg Rsil Road Company in Petersburg, or of the Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail Road Company, in Rich mond to the Ticket Agent. Ri. hmond. Va.. July 1, 1847. 54 3m NOTICE. Visiters to the Virginia Springs hereby advised, lhat they will find their most agreeable and expeditious and only certain route, to be by way of Petersburg to Richmond, and thence. by the Richmond and Louisa Kuti Kowd to Charlottes ville, Staunton, dec, passing in sight of Monlicello, and the celebrated University of Virginia. Travellers by this-route reach the Warm Springs to breakfast, on the second day after leaving Rich mond, and the White Sulphur Springs in the after noon of the same day. For further particulars, or "Tickets, apply to the Office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road Company, Richmond, Va. July 2. 1847. 54 lm THOMAS II. IIIBBLEG, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take TestimonyAcknowledgements, &c 79 Nassau Street, New Yok. December 26, 1846. 104 ly WOW KCAOY, BR. GEORGE B. WOOD'S NewandValoaWe Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 2 vols, bvo. Thia day received by HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C Bookstore, Raleigh- June SO, 1847. 53 i FLODIL 9IEAL, &c- - - F LOUR, Corn Meal, Corn, Bacon, Lard, 4c ior saie at me Auction and unmtniesion etore N. B. HUGHES. Anthony's 'Lottery. Office,' PJETERSBURG, VA. D. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Great Chances for Fortunes daring the month of Jnly. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 30, to be drawn on Saturday, July 24. $33,000. $134000. Si) prizes of $500 50 do 400 50 do 200 60 do 100 6 prizes of 6 do 6 do 50 do (2,500 2,000 1,620 600 Wholes $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 31, to be drawn on Saturday, Jobj 31. 75 Nos.. 12 drawn. $35,295 ! 810,000! 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do , 2 do. 20 of 250 $5,000 2 prizes of 20 do 20 do 20 do 20 do $1,700 4,000 3 292 2.500 2,000 1,500 600 400 300 63 of 100 110 of 200 Wholes $10, Halves 5, Quarter 2 50. F. S. ANTHONY. D. PAINE & CO., Managers of Lotteries, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 'WIIE attention of adventurers and patrons of FOR I TUNE'S HOME.iscalled to the Grand Schemes below. They are all worthy of attention. The Bal timore Lotiery, for 28th June, will be the-favoiite for the month ihe lowest three number prize will be entitled to $ 1, 000 one ticket may draw the $50,000. A package of wholes in this splendid Scheme, which can draw the four first prizes, amounting to $95,000, will be sold for 315, which we warrant to draw not less than 153. The risk, therefore, on 26 wholes is only $192 shares in proportion. Address orders lo us, or to C. W. PURCELL, Agents for the Managers, Richmond, Virginia. Look out for the 28th of .ffuly. $50,000 ! 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 CAPITALS: prize of $50,000 1 prize of $4,000 1 do 25,000 1 do 4.000 I do 12.500 1 do 4,000 1 do 7,500 1 do 4.0t;0 I do 5,786 1 do 4,000 I 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 I ,do 4,000 1 do 4,000 1 do , 4,000 200 do 1,000 Tickets $15, halves 7 50, quarters 3 75. Certificates of packages of wholes $192 Do do halves 96 Do do quarters 48 Persons ordering by the package may deduct the price of three tickets. (rj We have every day Lotteries from $1 to $20, and when a remittance is made lo us, large or small, we will always invest in the most popular Lotteries on hand. The Drawings sent, when requested, to ail who order from us; the cash for all Capital Prizes can be bad as usual at sight. On all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be paiik The Tickets in the above Lotteries are received, and all orders addressed to us' will meet the most prompt aud confidential attention. Address D. PAINE & CO., Managers, Or to C. W. PURCELL. Richmond, Va.' 25MW LBS. of North Carolina BA CON, of which 400 pieces are prime Hams. 3,000 lbs. White Lard. For sale by B. B. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, March 6, H47. 20- ' 75 Barrels of Roc and Cut Iler riugw, for sale by B. B. BUFFALOE. WHITE SUJLPI1UR SPRINGS. THIS ESTABLISHMENT, so favor ably known for the curative qualities of I its water, and the elegance and comfort i of us accommodation, will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the first pf June. It is situated 50 miles from Alexandria. 35 from Fredericksburg, and 20 miles East of the Blue Ridge, in one of the most healthy and delightful climates of Virginia. The direction and management wilLte the same as heretofore, and the same attention paid to the comfort and accommodation of their guests. We have an abundant supply of Ice. ' The season commence the first of June, and will end tbe 1st of October, embracing 4 months. Lovers of Music will find the Band unsurpassed. BOARD: - $10 per week, $9 per week for two weeks, $30 per month, and $80 for the season. For more than one day, 1 60 per day, 50 cents for a single meal, 25 cents for lodging, children un der twelve yeais of age, and servant, half-price Horses 50 cts.per day, per week $2 50, per month $8. Triweekly stages will run from Washington until the Kt of July, alter that time daily. There will be line of stages from Fredericksbure after the 1st of July, previous to which, convey ances .a i r will be lurnisued on accommodating terms, DANIEL WARD. Junel, KJ47. , 45 tA15 Late Publications ORATORS of the Age, by G. H- Francis. The Hour and the Man, an Historical Ro mance, by Harriet Marline a u. ' Marian : or A Young Maid a Foitone, by Mrs. S. C.Hall. Homes arid Haunts of the most celebrated British Poets,, by William HowrtU ' y Marriage, a Novel, by Wea S. Perrier. Inheritance, a Novel, by Mise S. Perrier, part 1st. History of Rome, by Dr. Sehmitz, F. R. 8. E. Dr. Oldcook's Receipt-Book,' with Note for the Preservation of Health. Seothey 'a Life of .Wesley, 2 vol. 12mo. The Correspondence and Miscellanies of the Hen. John Catbey. Smith, LL. D. formerly Governor ef Connecticut.: : ; ' : . 7 Speculation, a Novel. by-Mist. Pardoe. .The JJfe of Edmund Kean, ; ..... t . " ' Memoirs f Barou Covier, by Mrs R-Lee. , Nob. 23 and 24 Pictorial England. ' , , ' No. 13 and 14 Martin tbe Foundling, " : HENRY.D. TURNER. ' " N. C. Bookstore Raleigh. ' July 1, 1847. " - 5 - 1 53 i ftt-S JEdgeworth, Female Setninarij. Eer. Prof.ORCAX' PrincipaU:; ,. Gov. lOSEHEJLDProprieltir. : fTnHE Terra of to" womb or one entire! yeawlfl Jl. ' commence on the let July.-' The ex penees are, for board and j English tuition for one year ' -' The French, Italian, Latin- or Greek Lan v v $150 00 guage - 20 03 Drawing and painting in Water colors ;Ai 20 00 " W-p 'Ottcelors J 40 00 Music on Piano, Guitar" or Organ " ' 4ft" O0 Use of Instruments .sU --' - - ' 'OO Fifty dollar to be paid in advancehalf the bill in January, and the remamder it fthe ctose 'of the year. The Institution is Tarnished1 with! valuably Library, and a new apparatus 'for illustrating Chem. istry. Philosophy and j Astronomy."" Each branch if entrusted to Teachers whose profession is Instruction; This Seminary is organized with special reference to completing a thorough and Christian education, both liberal and ornamental. Letters can be addressed to the Principal or to the Founder. ' May 22. 1847. . l42-'v Trinity School, Eight Miles West of Raleigh, IT. Q. Right Rev. L. S, IFES, D. D. Tisiter : Re?. F0RDYE M. BUBBARD, Rector. finHIS School for boys will be opened on the 81b. ' ti day of July. Terms, for a session of 6 months! including board, washings 4;c , and Tuition in Latin, Greek, French and English $87 60. Provision will be made for tuition iu instrumental Musie and 'in Drawing, 4ci,,fpr which the usual extra charge will be made. In vocal music, instruction will be given, without charge. , , . ; . , Pupils will be fitted for entrance into any class in College, or will be carried through an entire Collegi ate course, at the option of Parents. tr .J As a general rule, boys will not be received over Hyearaofage. . Vl '. ' viv i- 4 A Uniform dress for Sundays and special occasions, will be required. This. will consist in summer, of 4 roundabout of dark"Summer cloth, wilh white, vest and pantaloons ; in winter, of a roundabout and pani taloons of dark gray cloth with black vest. The or dinary wearing apparel must be plain and strong. Besides a sufficiency of outer clothing, hoys require 8 shirts, 6 pairs of stockings or socks,' 6 pocket hand kerchiefs, 6 towels, night clothes, dec., all distinctly, marked with the owner's name in full ?' ,ry Till the opening of the School; spplication for arp mission to be made to the Rev. Aldebt Bxbbxs, Raleigh. . frf ?t June 5, 1847. 1 7 45' WHITE LEAD : AND XINSjEED MHZ WE have just received a large; Wpply ot WVit Lead, of various, qualities. , We also have, on hand a supply of Mountain Linseed Oil, al kind, of Colors, Varnishes, Sand paper, Spts. Turpentine, dec, which we will sell low on reasonable termav : PESCUD A JOHNSON. June 26. - (Standard.) k 52 ,, Office of Adjotant General, ? ; Raleigh, July 15, 1847. WHEREAS, a vacancy having recently occurs red in the office of Major General ef the $Ui Division of Nortli Carolina Jviilftia, to fill which, an; election has been ,:hefd according to Act of Assembly.' in such cases made aud provided": And. it appearing from the returns of votes made to me, that P RL. avert, of iiurke County, received the highest num ber of votes for said office of Major General- aud k uuij cicttcu mcrcio; a dfve onicianymaae Known; the sanie to Ilia Excellency, VV'luasi A.tGAHA." Governor qf the State, wlio has issued a Coromissieo, accordingly, bearing date July 1847, Nblice'isl hereby given; according Ho the requirement of tW 1 1iL m. m . 4 , ... m . Jim stciioa 01 me 4aa. vtiapier or the Kevised: Statutes, that C. M. Avert ia duly commissioned a" Major General of the StlrDivinion nrThp'ik i"!arnlin Militia, in the nlane of A. V. f!imv rMmn.) mA as such, all Officers and Soldiers are required to yields him their ready obedience. ' 1 ' '' r "l - ' 1 KOBT. W. HAYWOOD. (57) . ' 1 Adjutant GeneraL " '" ' - it nl " 1 I-.'-" iTATE OF NORTH riARrtT.TWl':i.Vi v;outt. uourioi cqnity ' spring Term, 184T, Sarah J. "Strickland,1'. b vs. Nathan Strickland. ' ' ; ' " 1 Petition for Divorce'. ; In this cause, it was ordered by the Court of Equity1 for Wake.at Spring Term, 1847, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks,' for the Defendant to come forward and plead, answer or de mur to tbe Plaintiff's Petition, or ' the same wilt be heard ex parle. , , ' T v " - ? p. BusBEEr c; m. m: July 12, 1847. v. . -. . .... 67.6vr,., A R AR JQ &nA&pizX FOR SALE, the large 4indfdelightfully shaded! DWELLING HOUSE AND, LOT. new or. cupied by P. Bcsics, Esq. and known tathe8air wit. : - a I , t This property is situated near the centre of the City,' and to a business man; weald beoneof the most pleasant and desiraWe Residenr. Th0 Dwell ing is in good condition, and has attached to it all the necessary out houses. '.. , ; 1 1 For teims, applv to" ,,f . ' ; 'JA8.1t. callum. MHton ; , rl! or, jab. ax. TO vv Kaleigb; July 16, 1847: fvtU E following TRACTS: OF LANB,, wUl be ' JL offered for Sale, at the Court House door, in the Town of Albemarle, Stanly County, on the second Monday in August next, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes that, are doe on said Tracts, witk cost of advertising, op to the year 1846, &c..-. . Thomas W. Moody, S3 acres, on Mountain creeks' tax $1 61. - 1 ,. , . -.-if, jj Peuuel Wood heirs, 40 acres, on CorUail creek tar 80 29. .: - - . i . tv ;5 a,t5 Polly Bass, 40 acres, en- Ugly creek, tax 3 60. ' Joho Miller, 105 ,. on Cortlail iiXiHB6 Moses VVatts, 300 f on Rocky Rivpri . -n 1, Tl Tbe following Tracts are unlisted, end subject te a double tax.' - u It 1 -r Jf ;J X w-UT ' Robert Donalson, 600. teres, on JaeTr'. hm,nt,. i tax $7 14. - -v-r!:,'u,, Henry Hall, 27 acres, on Rocky river, tax CO 35. , T ' B. W. DAVIS, Sheriff. (SUnly co. N-C. Ja 23, 1847.- 55' . GROCER A,fiRil5 CC3iissioS Mr. Miles Whit ( a1t-Cjru 'Messrs; Laurence dc Vanghli: Murfrtesiorr,' ? J ime-22. 1847. ' 1 1 ; " 51 ir jr$ 8 i 4 J
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