f 1 t --aTjTv rA-SK! mum 4 i maw r trr ft ?n . , .... . ' SHE -,-r if V IT SATURDAY, AUGUST 7; 1 847. 1 I- V . 1 ' ! . i 111 VV i3n? I 1L y.LV.V KVt: ii i - fW-1 ! -i'f Vp . saw a A; A mr - . . w- -Utiito.-I'or tiirj'Sixt Jnr niMrtioo,; Oai D'ollat ; , ieh lab-a.at iMertio, ..TirentyJireott.:, , ,w ".iv- Ctart Orer W J2idl Aivertuemtut will be elwrrwi 23 r t. higher; bt Uaofltioo of 33 per cent, will be mad from a wtr pricoe, for dTertr. W tho j;r; Vr ; . ! . AdTertiSinl, incited ia the Suu-WiittT R oarwii wiU.la tppeM ia the Wkilt Paper, free 'of eh ' f ET Lettere ! tt EJitor miwt be Toer-nm. - WHY HAVE THEUfiUEtANO FEVER? t SllI CITS Agueaiid Fever PilUhite never fevM. where dioKtioot were tirictly Ao d, ueffisct are,in, from Fifteen to . Thirty k09r$. They ere prepared from eisipU VejeUble . Medieiaes, tad are therefore, the &, moat pleee ant, aad peeJiejt remedy known, for the cure of In tarioitteac Keter They hae beeo tried, in Uen Kuve Ckii' of the woret form, aad have invariably- giea relief, and eared the paiient. .They never affect the brain, a does Quinine ; or injare the con ttitationae detraenia The money returned in every eate effaUure, where direction are followed. Price Sl per bot Planter, Country Merchante.and Druggist will be supplied at $3 per doxen boxe. Prepared and eold only by' ' "J '' ' -. C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., " - v Bank Street, Petewburf.Va. . Atrvi 9; t846. 1 - V V THE JLADIES SAlHOX, Fonndedlii I 42, remodeled and 'enlareed tu 1847. irnHE 8ubecriber. feelinj grateful for the immense ': ' Jj patronage ' bestowed on him for the last five years, would inform the 'poWtc that the ladies' 8a - loon hasrbeen recently remodeled aud enlarged to 'tn.v. ni ar nA UMnt sMommodslIoas equal ' to the increased and steadily inereasine; business of that fsshiontble EsUblUhmeoC These improvsments are - now all completed, and oar friends in North Carolina, and Virginia, will find the Ladies 8sloon "to be one of the banSsomest. and 'most convenient Boot and 8hoe Stores in the United States. The Slock of Now ia the Lsdies Saloon and ta the Wholesale Varerooins, Up Suirs; is worth' at lesst 3Jt),0o0. Embracinj in. H the most unbounded variety of the richest and choicest Goods. - -J, --. todies' wear. Ladies Linen Gaiters, a new material imported from Europe, in February 1847. VPey. resemble silk Gaiters and cannot be told from it while oil the feet. Ladies VrilBact brunze and black and Preach Last ing Gaiters the most superior quality. Do Pulka Boots, bhek and bronze, made entirely " from morocco a new article. t ' Do ' pare white kid and satin Slippers. Do ; genuine black English kid do Do French N do do iaroceo Slippers, the, greatest variety to be found " any where, at all price from 60 ets." a pair,upwards. -'.' GEHTLSMEK WEAK.' k: i '-'v, .. - - nntlmena suoerioc French Boots. ) The handsom- Uj. ,. Patent Calf skin do , est in Norfolk. do Calf, skin end .Goat Morocca Boo is to . : almost every quality varying .in price from two of &e dollars a pair. Gentlemen Cloth Gaiters of various styles, do' " Bootees at all price! .o.l You A BooU anJ Bootees. . ITusses Gaiter Boots and Morocco Shoe of every kind do . School Shoes, ftrfl rale Tb Ladies Saloon can' now produce over twenty tktutand Dairs of Children's Shoes, comprising an awortment of at least eisktu different kinds, and the proprietor brides himself, on, beiug sble tc furnisli faasilie now with any.kiad and even with any color of BooiMi or Shoes for their Children. Servant Goat Skin Buskin and Leather and Morocco Shoes of all kinds. Men Servsnta Bcgjns..BooU and Bootees of vi rions qO aliliss. , , -i v, TRAVELLIif Q TJBUIfKS. Ladies splendid Travellrng Tronks-rthe Ward robe Travelling Trunks, with several separate apsrt nisnts eomplste, w jib bonnet cases .inside, all finished in the most approved sod convenient style for trav eJTisag. Also, Ladies Bonnet Case and Wilton end Bras ells Carpet Satchel, of the moat splendid patterns. Gentlemen's real Leather Trunk, made from the ' Eaglfrlf ole Leather, with a somber of apartments, indodiag ooe for his shaving and dressing esses. Bve W Kisjw" School Trunks, very spacioos aad'strong, for Boarding Schools and College. Pa rent and Guardians Uentioa U called to these desi rable Trukst;Alscommoa Leather nd; Hair Tranks, m abundance. STRA KGERS vishina: Norfolk for any purpose would be interested W calling at the Ladiee Saloon, ..... . tm my j 1 1 . i M .k . I K. finI mint Kind AC iiBW VJ"W M faihmn.KlKMty 'Mhmenl which cannot be had at any other store. ; Beside, , our Foreign Correspondents in the principal European Ciwe being always on the slert, w.II notify us 4 any uurngt oj jammm will .hin tan. diectf vis the Atlantic Steam-ships aa fvWTorkt an v nas itvle.- of . BcBtst and Shoes vsrhkh raiv smginatein England, France, ortny ;.of aiieir.respective countries.. We shall k) alway pre fwred theralore, to lead the lashioo n ihil City and ',toahibit for sale tb newest good; oa 'their first nr appearance elsewhere, and before, they shalf became li-commeifrf j. .t-r ' -: i, vjc -Oae Wholesale - Ware-rooms; up stairs, axe .well filled wUH choice; loli of SHOES' BROGANS selected expressly for retailing) and will.be sold , to Coentry Merchaauby the case ot Aazen,cAe9p jmr'XkuK r '" ..: . ' ;; ' '. ::TJUB. lJLDlE&LOOJrM fm Main street, Waters Cuy Hotel Norfolk, v a. : ? Wf At. Auinu I VI Norfolk; Va. 65 . GROCERIES. R0 W2,. ?at Clashed, aiid .PulvenzeVl SU . . I CART C Jee, Teas, Morasses. Salt and Iroa, hep for Cashr at the Auction snd'Xommis- n Stoeaof n.b: v. f 4 J HUGHES emoin of the Oneeniof France. In 2 vola. ' Jiut published" "and sold st .the ooo-Tnr. yrt --- - II. 17. 1 U IVTt XK- ? . . . : . ' m - sr srw -srat V Y -a ri 1 Jy lOthl ' r-,v .s 56 1.REMEMBER,; H-v. THAT- " TfSONTINUE to repair and warraat all kinds of 4, Wntcneo ana uiociu upon too eaortest notice, and in the bent meaner.', & - . . They also repair Mathematical, Surgical,' Musical and Optical Instrumeata, in: a si vie unsurpassed by any esublUhment, Noilh or South.. This the pub- be may rely on. - ' They are, also,4 prepared to MAKE to ORDER sny kind of Jewelry or 8itver 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 hundred to sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can dp their work as well as it can be done in Richmond New York, or any where else. Giva us a calL Charges moderate. . ,. ;COdBy,H0PKIN8&.CO. , Petersburg. Not. 3. 89 . - FIUE ! - : rmnE jSTWAiivsxiaAWCECoMPA 1L KT. of nartfbrd, Corib., Offers to insure Batldings and Merchandize, against loss or damageby fire, at premiums to oit the times. This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com panlesinthe UnitedStates,and pays its lossesprompt ly. . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.tohemadeto S. W. WHITING. ; July. 1847. Agent. JACOB SxtlDEll, Jr. - Importer wWlioleialeli Retail Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, c. OF ALL COUNTRIES, PTo. 70 Walnut Street, jiaaikisQBaaipaB2it INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive stock of good, pure Wines, ' 4c, of various grades snd prices : all of which have' been carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally ix tle Districts where Produced. ' AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this boai hess, and as successor to the Iaie Johk VscoaAir, Esq. witn an extensive European connection, and s direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine die trici ol France, Germany, &c enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store snd Cellars, sr ran&ed and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of hi wines in perfect condition : and the present Stock having been landed principally before the firat of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. - , r Descriptive Catalogues lumiabed on spplics- tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wiass from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wixes ' &c Imfostkd to Osdr, Subject to Ar- raovAX. ox A&sjvau March 29, 1847. S6-ly 2IOJXE HEW AUD SEASONABLE Dry Goods, rrj) ECENT arrivals haye placed in possession of iXli the undersigned, at bis New Establishment on Fayettevilfe street, in addition to his former stock, of which annunciation has already been made in the public prints, another New and most Beautiful scr- flX OF SEASONABLE URT UOUOt, wnicn l iciiij- hly cheap, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the tasty and. intelligent purchaser, to wit : " Pine and Medium Irish Tuinens, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Bobbin 'Edgings,' Lisle Lace and Edgings, Elegant plain aad twilled Ginghams, Linen 5ainbric Handkerchiels, Beautiful Calicoes, and splendid French Muslins (of Gentlemen's white Kid Gloves, new detigntj do. - Berlin and Cotlen ditto, Turkey Red, CoUon, Drillings aad Nankeen, Plaid Uambroon aad striped Jeans, Fine Cloths and Cassim cses, Dsjrr D'Ete and other good for Gentlemen turn- Marseilles Vesting, Imer "r, Canvass, Psdding and all other trimmings. Fine bleached Shirting and Jeans, Cravats, Snspenders and Umbrellas, Shoes and Slippers, for both Gentlemen and Ladies. Groceries China, fjrocitery ana Gla, of almost every description. JAMES UiHIUKU. Raleigh-, June 10, 1847. -47 If. B. nUGHES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND general Agent, for the sale of all kinds of rinndi. Cnnntrv Produce. Real JaiaU, win aitenu promptLy to ait ouamess i (hat may be entrusted to him.. Raleigh, July 6, 1847. 55 .'-NOTICE. OrpiHE Subscriber Ukes thie method of informing lU the citizens of Ksleigh and vicinity, that be intend to continue hi business of butchering, and Will attend the market on Tuesday, Thursday' and Saturdav mornings, with fJeefand Lamb, Thank ful for. the patronage be- has heretofore, received, he hopes by strict attention to bis business, sull to merit a liberal portion of the same. He would aay to his country- friends, that he psys fair, price for cattle, am '.a a a- ft ta occ, ; anu nope mose, wno wtsn to sou, wni can on him before selling elsewhere. CALVIN JORDAN. July SO, 1847. -r : : ' 68 tf 3 Til HE subscribers offer for ssle the Tract of Land VJlV oh which the late Jamss Wtcrs resided,' sit uated on Tar river in the County of Granville, within twelve mile of tha Raleigh and -Gaston Rail Road, apd containing' 1 100 acres.' About one half ia wood land; and on fourth of the Tract, river low grounds. There are two good dwelling bouses on the premises tod all other necessary buildings for a farm in good order. .Thabova land u surpassed in. fertility by few,' if any Tracts; in ,thi part of the 8tate, and is sit uated In a pleasant and healthy neighborhoods Terms accommodating." : For further psrticulars, address thm anhocribera at Henderson, ;N. C. ' P. W. WXCHB,7 r.,. . .. j.a ..1 July 18, 1847. J.T. WYCHB. 48 tr -4 . . . ,r, -w , ana pag X' X". ) tTTlTATJ. "Dm.Um tVtiwaMir for 'Screens. at m asuisstniiisia - - Writine. Foolscap; Letter, Printing snd ' sl ' I Wrsping PAPER. Trsnsosrent Window 8hade, Wriung fnk, Wafeta Sealing Wak, dee. for'-ssle at tne Auction and Commission Store, all at reduced price for Caah. N.B. HUGHHS. . ':THE PETERSBURG ' - IRON, BELL AND, BRASS of- csj ti sar ua r9 Machine, Smith-Sliop, Edge-Tool Factory fce. , Iu full operation. . . . ' FTnHE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to 'XL tb citizen of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has, received, and hope (as be has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolssor Fa maces, better workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. ' MILL GEARING . Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, dee. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. ' ' ' -WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Csat Iron direct set ing Waier-Wheel, and has made a number," which bsva been tested with great success, snd 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 to putting them up. The subscriber is alsomsnufsctuiing Holchkiss' re-acting Wheel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. . TOBACCO PRESSES. Hehasonhsnd a number of various sixes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, oi on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mill, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dec, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He has on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast 8teel Axis, and other edge tools, warranted e quel to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. 8sd Irons, of sit sizes, j Firs Dogs of various pstterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches snd Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, for Factories snd Offices, Grates of various pstlerna. Plain and Fancy. IRON RAILING. Both Csst and Wrought Plain and Fancy. - Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on sn improved plan. Pumps for Wells, of vsrious constructions Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on band a heavy stuck of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of various Pstterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormiek, Premium, Ciarksville, Fiee Born, Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D.,dcc , which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portsble Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Sbellers snd Straw cutters. Thrsshing Mscbines, Fan Mills, &c. ; snd all oth er articles uaoally made at such establishment. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the but, he hopes to give as general satisfaction ae to price, work man. hip and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who ere willing to give him an rqusl cbsnce with Richmond or the Nortb, to give him a call. , fry Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine x lirown- ley, Messrs. Q. dr W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS; Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf rrfn nrnfl f(tlf 933aHBo THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract 'of Land, immediately adjoining the Ciiy of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Trad, containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining ihe above J ract, known as the Bushy Brsnch Tract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecesssry. Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the " Register." Febrosry 10,1847. 13 tf Williams, Hnywood Jc Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Keep constantly on liand a large and tcell-tdected stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, AXD ENGLISH. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which bas 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 approved American Manufactoriea. Our stock of PAlIf TS, OIJLS AND IYE-STUFFS, Is slways Urge and complete, comprising in part the following, v : American White Lead, Unseed, lamp, Sperm & dry and in Oil, Taoaers' Oils, Indigo, Madder, Ext. Logwood, CoDDeras, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Terdigris, Chineie Termlllion, Tenitian Red, Dye-Stnia generally, Spanish Brown, &e. ie. X&ATHE&, COACH. UBJITtrEE - JAT-AIf TAKNI3HE6, Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, - and other. ...... Tobacco, Scars and Snnffs, Of the very best quality ; and superior -Madeira, Sherry Claret and Port .u. Wines, French Brandy and London Brown Stout. AH of which t is offered. for sale. at unusually low prices, and uoon the most accommodating term. Orders from. Physician and othera promptly executed , and particular attention paid to paclupg and . JaSaSf i tin for May. 18, 1847. . , ! 40 BECKWlTfl'S'ANTI-DYSPEPTIO TTnESCUD it JOHNSON havt been-appointed iiT t Wholesale and Retail Agent, for the sale ef .Uie e,U known arul widely circuiaiea tmcw., Isree" supolr iust nremred aud , now on haniL- Price tha m t h Pactflrvl " ' ? iN. B. "None can bo relied upon as genuine, with out the waiTTsa signature ef the - Proprietor upon each Box. - ..tsr . Raleigh, May 12, 1847. ' 39 For Sale, THAT valuable House and Lot in the City of Raleigh, at present io the occupancy of tbe Rev. Mr. Fihck. There is a large, two-story dwel. ling House, a Btick Office, and all necessary out houses. A more particular description is deemed unnecesssry, at those wishing to purchase will ex amine for themselves. v ' t Terms of sale very accommodating. Apply to the Subscriber. ' 'GEO. W. MORDECAI. Raleigh, Jane 19. ' v 60 w?m Great Mail Line to tiie.North, Tla Petersburg:, Richmond, Fred ericksburg: and Washington City. rmRAYELLEKS going North, are hereby in U formed that the above Line is the only daily hue, the matt expeditious lineK and tie only certain line. . . Passengers leaving Petersburg by this line, daily at. 57, A. M., arrive at Baltimore to tes, at Phil adelpbis, in the course of the night, and at New York by 12A.M. the next dsy, being a business day, and sometime two dayt in advance of Travellers by the River and Bsy Boats, and s re,, moreover, exempt from all risks of sea sickness and Storms, as by the James River and Bay Line. FAKE BV THIS ROUTE. From Petersburg to Baltimore 7 50 " Baltimore to Philadelphia 3 00 ' " Philadelphia to New York by the early morning line . S 00 In addition to the above line, the Companies on the Gieat Msil route, hsver on Monday and Thursdays, s second most delightful line, by way of Acyuiu Creek and mouth of Potomac, Psasengers by this laat line, go by the Great Mail line as far as Acquis Creek, where they take the swift and beautiful Steamer Powhatan, Capt.C. W. G chs ill, (which leaves Acqnia Creek immediately on tbe arrival of tbe Care from Richmond,) and reach Baltimore some hours in advance of Passen gers by the J ernes River and Bay Line, and at the same expense. Passengers by this last line, equally avoid the dangers of sea sickness and the uncer tainty of the wide and rough portion of 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 an strength, beauty or comfort. r or further particulars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg Rsil load Company in Petersburg, or of the Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail Road Company, in Rich mond to tbe Ticket Agent. Richmond, Vs., July 1, 1847. 54 3m NOW READY, BR. GEORGE B. WOOD'S New and Valuable Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 2 vola. vo. 1 uia day received by HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C Bookstore, Raleigh. June 30, 1847. 53 FLOUR, MEAL, Ac n .LOUR, Com Meal, Corn, Bacon, Lard, dc IT for sale at the Auction and Commission Store ot N. B. HUGHES. 1CASE OF London Brown Stout Porter Warrsnted Genuine, and another fipe of Brandy, of the same brand and quality as that which we recently had, and which gave such entire satitf actional just to band, and for sale by rESCUD & JOHNSON. July 20. 68 tf Stsndard copy. ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Cincinnati, Ohio. THE next Fall snd Winter Course of Lectures commences in this Institution on tbe first Mon day in November, end continues four months which is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Summer Seaion, which also continues four months. A grs- tuitous preliminary course commences on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. tickets. B. L. Hill, M. D. Anatomy and Operative Surgery $10 OC L. E. Jones, M. D. Msteria Medica, Ther- speutics and Botany 10 00 J. H. Oliver, M. D, Chemistry and Phar- macy 10 00 W. Beach, M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medicine 10 00 A. H. Baldridge, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women snd Children 10 00 J.R Buchanan, M.D. Physiology, Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence 10 00 T. V. Morrow, M. D. Pathology, Tbeory, and Practice of Medicine 10 00 Matriculation Ticket $3. Use of Library $2. Graduation Fee $10. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, optional. ' , J 8 100 paid on or before tbe first Monday in No vember next, will be received for tuition in foil of one student. Or SO dollars paid by the let of Oct. next, will secure alt tbe tickets for one full - course ; tbe Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricu lation ticket, excepted. 1 he. Institute received its charter in 1845. The College edifice is situated at the Corner of Court and Plum streets. The Course of Instruction will embrace every , thing of value known snd tsught in the Old Medical Colleges, ss well as tbe Reformed and Botanical School of Med h - a aa a cine. Btx or seven lectures win ne given dai ly. Bosrd from two and a half to 3 dollar: per week. : Candidates for Graduslion, in addition to the preliminary term of study, must have attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last . of which mast be in this or one course after four years' practice. ' All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money for the Faculty, must be addressed to the undersigned (post paid.) Notes of solvent Bsnks of the States in which students reside,' will be' re ceived in payment of Fees.' T. V. MORROW, M. Jl. - ' Deaa of the Faculty. Cincinnati, July 17,' 1847. ' " : 60 taM TM'OTICE is hereby giren, that appli cation will be made to the President, Directors and Companr of the Bank of Cape Fear, at the expi ration or three mnrh from the date hereof,' for the issue of a new certineat for two shares of the' stock of tha said Bank in the natoe of John McArrf, in room of th original which I lost or destroyed.' . ; - - D. B. McARN; Administrator of ' '') . ' v JOHN McARN, decd. . Fsyetteville, June 11, 1847.: - 48 3m A pictlonarr of Poetical Qnota 'W. tions Cotisistiog ot elegant extracts on ey- ery suoject.J uy John T. Watsow, M V H. D. TURNER, At the North'CaxoIina Book-store. July 10th, 1847. 56 6! f1 4'rh r'B3. of North Carolina BA jBDmHif HP 4yCON, of which 400 piece are prima (Hams., j .- ' 3,000 lb; White Lara.- -:- f Forsaleby - B. B. BUFF ALOE. Raleigh, March 6; 1847 - i 4 20- 1 - 75 Barrels of Roe ? and Cut' Her rings, for sale by ' - - B. B. BUFFALO E. AajruTAHT GnmiV Oj-ficb,' ?' f , ' July 17, 1847; '5 B1 Y a clause in an Act of the last General A semhly of North Carolina, entitled An Act fur the better regulation of the Militia of this State," it was made ihe duty of the undersigned to procure s desciipiion bf the Uniform and Accoutremento, - now worn by the Commissioned Officers of the United Suites Regular Army, which by thia Act is adopted as the Uniform for Officers commissioned, of similar grade in the Militia, and have the same, " together with all thelaws now in force in this State, regulating the Militia, published in Pamphlet form ; " and also, to procure McCOxa's Tactics, and furnish to each Major General five Copies Of each work, to every Brigadier General, five copies of each work, " and to each Colonel f a Regiment, twelve copies of each woik, for distribution among "the Officers w of the Militia, as the Generals and Colonels may - think proper." This is to notify all concerned, that the said Pam phlet has been published, and the said Tactics pro cured, and are now in my 'Office, ready for distribu tion as prescribed by the Act of Assembly. Officers entitled to the same, will be promptly furnished on application. ., , v ROBERT W. HAYWOOD, Adj'L Geo. N. C. M. Raleigh, Jaly 20, 1 847. " 58 2m TIIOMAS II. UIBBLEE, ATTORN KT AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, dtc 79 Nasssu Street, Naw Yoaat. December 26, 1846. . 104. ly JEW TJIIJLOIlIji'G Monsieur Alexander Nelson, begs leave to inform tbe Citizens of Raleigh an vicinity, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring Store on Fsyetteville Street, a few doors North of the old Post Office, where he is opening fresh from the North, snd of the latest importations, a complete as sortment of Merchant Tailobs' Goons, bought at reduced prices, snd which he will make up to order in an unsurpassed style, both as regards cutting and making. Those who prefer to furnish their own Goods, either to make up, or to cut only, can rest assured that no pains will be spared to give them en tire satisfaction. . All that Moaa. N.'asks, is a trial, sure that a fashionable and intelligent public will ap preciate his professional qualities. Cest a taeuvre que fori connait fartisie. July 20, 1847. f8 ly Splendid Schemes. TO BE DRAWN IN AUGUST, I84T. JT. W. MAURY dc CO., managers. (Successors to J. G. Gregory dt Co.) 830,000 I ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 48, for 1847, To-be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the 14th of August, 1847. 60 Number Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. - SPLENOip 8C1IKME, 1 prize of $30,000 2 prize of $1,500 1,000 600 SCO 200 do do do do 10000 5.000 3,500 2,160 10 do 20 'do 20 do 63 do dec. dec. . &c. Tickets $10. Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 20 Whole tickets, 100 Do do 20 Half do 50 Do . do 20 Quarter do 25 $30,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the 2lat of August, 1847. 13 Drawn Numbers out of 75 ! 6RA5Q SCHKXI. 1 prlte of $30,000 20.000 10,000 5 000 3,500 1 prize of 1 do 25 prizes of 63 do 200 do dec. $3,285 2,000 1,000 500 200 dc do do do do do 2,500 Tickets S 10 Halves $5 Quartern $2 60. ' Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 00 Do do 25 Half do 65 00 Do do 25 Quarters do 32 50 $40,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 52, for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, Saturday, Angust 28th. 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots !'' srLEKDio schemx: r . r 1 prize of $40,000 1 prize of 2,708 t do 16 000 30 do 1,000 1 do 10,000 60 do '600 1 dff 8.000 I 60 do 400 do 5.0U0 129 do i 300 do . . 3,000 - , dec .. a 4re. ,- - Tickets $10 Hal res 5 Quarters 2. 10. Certificates of packages of Whole TickU140 uo ao . sjo Half . do : . . 70 Do : 26,uart?r gq 35 D" Orders for TickeU and Shi ires and Certifi cates of Packages in 'the above. Splendid "Lotteries win recerre tbe most prompt attention, nd an ac count of each drawing will be sent immediately af ter it is over to ait wno order from us Address J. & C. MAURY, ' Agents for J. W. MAURY dc CO., Manafew, " 5 . . . . Washington, D.C' " CHMCE1 "ITTOR BALEr lb largo and deughtfolly ahaded ID ? -DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT; nw oc cupied by ErBtBSBi Esq. and known as tha Sea w This property 1 sitnated near the centra or tbe Cityaod to business sn,' w6uld be one "of the most pleasant and desirable Residences." ! The p well- 1 the necessary 'but houses.1' UK im u iugu cviiuihvjii mw m wuw r '"Pn-" l'rm. annlv to i4 i tit si; i w.r- 'JA8:itCAttUWMlitonT f. Wi irs Eijrlit Mile Wesr hi Ralcisli, ftifct u tunes vi UMicigUi m . OkiQU. Jli.l HIJaO( Mt AliU.bAfc-v .EcT FOEDICE.MDIJBBABI), Ze:r. frnHIS School forlboyafrill be opened on thr Sth . 1L d7 M J 'y ;Termi eoa of 5-Tnontns, including board, whing, d-a, and Tnitron in Latin. Greek, French and English $87 60 Prdvisloar will be.made for.tuitibn iu lnstrumenrd. Music and' in Drawing, for whjch the usual eitr charge will be made. 1 In vocal music, instructidh will be, given Pupils will be fitted fof entrance Int9 any clat in College or will be carried through ian entire Collegi ate couraeat the option ot ParentaCif sihd' As a general rule, "Boy wUl'no't .bo received iver 14 years of get'''. 'J7SX ' A Uniform dress'fbr Sdnday t and ajiat occasions, will be reqglred!' This wifl consist irt summer, a roundabout of dark' 8ummer fclotfi, with white vest and pantaloons ; in winter of a roundabout and pan t aloons of dark e-aycloth with black Vest. JThe or dinary wearing apparel must be plalri ind atrofigt uwiura a BUiucicucy oi uuicr cioining,; ooys require 8 shirts; 6 pairs of stocking or aokstfpwket'hand kerchiefs, to'weta, night eIothel,i&eAlP'uisncil marked with the ownerVnametn Tull.16'' Till the openingof the 8chbol, ipprica1ion foV ad mission to be made to the Rev. ALflFiaT Sxixa, Raleigh.- 's--viastt wr itifj-'J '- JuneJS, -1847. - !5 -v WHITE LEAD AND : LINSEED, OIL. ilTTrTE have just received a large attpply of White 'YV .Lead, of varioua qualities.. Wi also hae on hand a supply of Mountain Linseed Oil, all kind of Colors, Varnishes, Sand , Paper, Spts. Turpentiae, dtc, which w'e will self low on reasonable terms. ' '. ; PESCUD -dj JOHNSON; Joni 26, ' , (Standard.) h IflM New,. MnsicalTiibllcalions. an rQld Rough andieadyV-Qaick-axepvV f General Taylor never eurrehdera." Bdena-Vtsta. Grand Triumphal March, . . : t&r 'vo Buena yisuQuick-atsp,,,,, ,, We are happy and (ree. What! a teaf ; The Blind Girl to h?r JIotheK C'f. The Brigantfleader knd hj;Wu Jftt - TheTo5ntain-Waltz, ; 4 V . The 'OfficerViunerair1!' fef f1? I Sweet Mary mine, 3 "" ' The Grave ef BonaparterHappy Land,? 1 Jenny Linel Galop Porka? " 'm?Whv Columbia ?the gem of the WeanV' Tha May Flower Waltr, 'm ' The Flowet- Danced i mks? The Gypsies Festival; " f - :;m&' Loveon, Love not, '&e.Ste. '' ' ,r v "'" Thia day received at' the i N C Bookitor. h - n i u hi ip ir Raleigh, July 10th, 1847. :S6 . IrVH BOOK FOR NORTH .CAROLINA A ;iTOKNk s and officer ofiCourie, as well .UL'MVtheys;defliri Court of Pleas and Qusrter,JSes8jons, msy fiqd it at Hkhbt Dr TuKXR's, Principal Agent, Raleigh, N . C, ; at the Book 8tore in VVilmingten ;.atBArt m ak'b, Edenton, ; and at Hail's, Newbernat the ow price of $4. J t v.. -; s Arrangement will perhaps': be nada fbr'A tending; the work more generally abroad in the State, a ' the citizen ml many Counties have no' nieans ;novr of getting it. - ' Attorney,' j nit coming to the Bar, ezouJdget thia work by all means.- In aomeTowns,1 every Law yer has it, old snd young. Citizeh ought toj fa vor it too, for It is by one of our own peoplejjL;4 f ' JAMES SmTfloprietog:" udb o, io. : . . ; i", ....... 1 40 jom.. v THIS LTAY PUBLISHED; A IiTested IIanual of the Acts of theOeneral Assembly of If. Carolina, From. tiw. Year 1 838 ttrllatiiVttf: t ftR i!,,; ' ' BY JAME&lREDELZf a v - HENRYaDTURNER; ' 4. -: tlhefBookr Store?1 JaW 14. Commission nnd 'Auction Rusiness. FOR any home prodoco sent a,lo sell, such as Bacon , Floury dtcv w warrant the highest City prices, and as prompt returns, as sales wilt per mit. We promise the- aarnO" of. any other' artidea sent u in our line, whether of foreignor -l domestlo goods.'- Partial adyances wHl be made in Cash when it ia desired. ILlPECK& ON.c Raleigh, July 13.- fiWrn-THvgJ -iiMh m t r in. i t ATHIS ESTABLISHM EN T, ao tavor sb)y.kQown lor the coratiye quaJities of its water, and the oleganee and comfort of its ecommodstioB will be opened for the reception of Visitor on the firc of Jone,V i It io attoated 50 miles front Alexandria, 35- from Fredericksburg, and 20 miles East of the Blue Bidgo, in onoof the most healthy and delightful climate? of Virginia.- The direction and management will oe the same as heretofore,1 and the same, attention paid to the comfort and accommodation of their guests W0 have an abundant op oif Ice Tbe season commences tha first of Jnoec 'and will end the 1st of October, emhradng 4 ndx.ths t i Lovers of Music wilt find. the Band njuturpaatedl $10 per week, $9 per week for, twofreek, g30 per jnootbi snd $80 for the season J' ..vi , ! ... For nvre.than.OTis day, SI 5a.per day. . 0 cents' for a single meal, 25 cent for lodging, chilJren tn der, twelve years of age, and servants, half price -r- Uorses 50 cts.per day, per ween 2 50, per month tft. ' .Triweekly stage will ran from WssUngton nntil the 1st of Jolyi after that time daily. . . ? Thero wul be a Una of stages from Fredericuburi sfier thsvlst of July, pravioua to wiiib, conveyance wilt beuuusbedpnaccominodaUns tenas. 'i i. tj&iini-tixxxxi. tsyt M,DAIiIELWARD;:: tfiJtaMltrVSVfl '.f&x:' - '45 tA15 IAUCT10N M COfiSSlON B.0SINEC D! HATE ipow ii hand4Tal.ariety res. j mixed cbllectonJ6f GOODScoosisting of Dry Goods, Uroceriea, HardwsrSj,. f ron,- Booka-Pperr Jpk, 4--decide, alt of which ia oeredat, jBnustfal Ww.pace, for CAtajUKtT, at tb -incrion and Ccmisaida .Store;of.i5;BjlMI 'I'MiTiifr rrnHE Batde of Boeha Vieta, a descriptive U' taaie forlhe Piano ForteV5; ? f'f Buena Vista;Mareh, ? -f &Ml 'Tassii ' lanal H fjiil ... ft 1 -vl :: i i i i i i n. it IS .