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Aiterti" For rry SLtten Zam, first iaMrtioaV Om Dollar ; ach aobaaat insertion, Tweaty-fWe CnU. , Cw Oritr mmi Jm&tcUl Adttrtisementi will b ebarjed 25 per oenU hijhar; bat a deduction of 33 J .percent, will bo made- from tko regular priceo, for dTertiaera by tho year. r AdrerliMmeBU, inaetted in the Sajn-WaiaXY R Qirt. will also appear in the Wkiw Paper, free t chTj. ... . : CT Letter to the CdlUr mint be fooT-nro. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? TTBRICITS Asncaud Fever PIIIhe Wneter failed, wbere directions were tlr icily foi '(ovreJ, to effect a cure in from Fifteen to Thirty Jiourt. Thej are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, ihe safest, most pleas nt, and speediest remedy known, for ihe cure of In termittent Feer. They hae been tried in " Con gestive Chills of the worst form, and hsro tntaria blf fien retief, and cured the pttients. They never -sOeet the brain, as dues Qoinine ; or Injure the con amotion, as H or Arsenic The money returned in tery cse of failure, where direction are fallowed. Price $1 per bot. ' Planter, Cooutry Merchantman Drasft will be supplied at $9 er dozen boxes. Prepared and sold on Is by : - C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Ansnst 31. 1846. 71 TUG LADIIi SALOON, Founded In 112, renaodcled and ; enlarged in 18 IT. THE Subscriber, feeling gTaUful for the immense patronate bestowed on him for the last five years, would inform the public that the Ladies' Sa loon baa been recently remodeled aud . enlarged to make its sixe and. elegant accommodations equal lo the increased end stexdily increasing business of that fssbionableEstabliahment. These improvements are now all eempleted,and our friend in North Carolina, and Virginia, will find the Ladies Saloon to be one f the handsomest and most convenient Boot and 8h e Stores in the United States. The Stock of New in the Ladies Saloon, and in the Wholesale Warerooms, Up duir, is worth at least $30,0i0. Embracing in it the most enbounded variety of the richest and choicest Good. I X.ADI&' WEAR- LaJiea IJnen Gaiters, a new material imported from Kurope.ii. February 1847. They resemble silk Gaiter aad cannot be tolJ from it while o the feet. Ladies' brilliant bronae end black and. French Last ing Gaiter the most superior quslity. Do- Polka Boots, black and bronze, made entirely from morocco a new article. Do' jure white kid and satin Slippers. Do genuine black English kid do Do French . ,di , do Morocco Slipper, the greatest variety to be fiund any where, el all price from 50 ct. a pair, upwards. GmTLlMtVe WSAI -Gendemen superior French Boot, ) The handsom. d Patent Calf skin d est in Norftdk. do Calf akin and Goat Moroeea Boots to almost every qmalUy varying inf price from two of five dollars ftair; " Geutlemeo'a Cloth Gaiter of various si j lee do Bootees at all price. Bov' nd Yoai's BooU end Bootee. Misses Gaiter Boots and Morocco Shoes of every kind 'do School Shoes. firU rait. The Ladies' Saloon ran . bow produce over twenty thousand pairs of Children' Shoes, comprising an assortment of at least eighty di&rent kinds, and the proprietor pride himself en being able to furnish families now with any kind and even with any color of Booiees or Shoes for thsir lhilureti. Servant's Goat Skin Buskins and Leather and Morocco Shoe of all kinds. Meu Servant's Brogani, Boots and Booiees of va rious qualities... 1 TaA?ELLI"(G TmJJt-RS. Indies' splendid Travelling Trunks the Ward robe Travelling Trunks, with several separate apart xnenta complete, with bonnet cases inside, all finished in the most approved and convenient style for Uav-elliogv'-t - .: ... Also. Ladies Bonnet Case and Wilton and Brus ells Carpet Satchel, of the most splendid patterns. , : Geotlcmeu's real Leather Trunks, made from the ; English Sole Leather, with a number of apartments, Including one for bisshaving and dressing cases. Boy' and Misses' School Trunks, varj . spacious and strong, for Boarding Schools and Colleges. Pa rent nd Guardians attention is called to these desi rable Trunks. Also, common Leather and Hair Trunks, in abundance. STRANGERS visiting Norfolk for any purpose, would be interested by calling at the Ladies Saloon, at they wilt find many kinds of New Goods in thst fashionable establishment which cannot be had at any other store. Reside, our1 Foreign Correondenis in the principal European Cities being alwsys on the aJsrt, w.ll notify us f an v change of fathion and will ship to us direct (via the Atlantic Stesm-ebips to N ew York) any new style of Boots' and Shoes which may originate in England, France, or any of their respective countries. W ahall be alway pre pared therefore, lo lead the fashion ia thi City and to exhibit for sale the newest esods on their first appears ace elsewhere, and before they shall become common. .. r-i Our Wholesale Wsre-room, up stairs, are , well filled with 'choice lots of BOOTS, SHOES T and 'JtROGAlfS (selectrd expressly for retailing) and 'wilbeT'soU to Country Merchants by the case or vfuXMt,;eAco7 'or Cash. THE LADIES SALOOY'n on Main street, near Walter City Hotel, Norfolk. Vs. - s i" WILLIAM H. ADDINGTON, - '.:rv .. Norfolk. Va. Joly 1. 184T, . ' 65 . v;T VJViGKOCElXIJGS. Tr&rcaW.V. Lot Crashed, and PolveriseJ SU- llP OAR. Ce, Tftsa, Molasses, Salt and I roe. kap for-CasJi,' at . the Aectioa and Commie n Storsaf N. B. HUGHES. (CTentwIri of thq Qneens ol France lTiL Li 3 vol. ' Jost published and sold, at the ... rooK-stare. by . xi. u. iuk,ih,k. Jay 10th, 58 REMEMBER, THAT COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. CONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of Watche and Clocks apon the shortest notice, end in the best manner. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical end Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by any estsbiibmenl, Noith or ekmth. Thw the pub lic may rely on. They are, also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind of Jewelry or 8iler Were, ia the neatest manner end of the beat materials. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (and have the testimony of hundreds to sup port as in making the assertion,) that we can do their work ae well as it can Le done in Richmond, ISew York, or any where else. . Give as a call. Charges moderate. COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. Peterr-burg, Not. 2. 89 F1ICE ! - T nE JETWA irVSUItACKCOMT-A- tVY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com paniesinthe IJnitedStates,and pays its lossesprompt IJ- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh. or its vi einity.tobemadeto B.W.WHITINO. July, 1847. Agent. JACOXS SLIDER, Jr. Importer & Wholesale & Retail Dealer in WOES, LIQCORS, fcc. OF ALL COUNTRIES, JVo. 76 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention of tbe Trade and consumers to hi extensive slock of good, pur Wines, oC, of various grades and prices: all of which have beeu carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in the Districts rchtre Produced. AN EXPERIENCE or twenty year in this busi ness, srul ss successor to tbe laie Joax Vacohak, Esq. witn an extensive European concection. and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis trieit of France, Oermany, &c. enables Dim to gu Br an tee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. Hi new Store snd Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition: and the present 8tock having been landed prineipsUy rore tbe first of December last, when tbe new and high Tariff on Wine took effect, enable him to sell on ihe most ad vantageous terms. r Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wihbs from which, sail faction will be guarantied. Wises Ate. IxroarED to Okdkk, Scbjzct to Ap- raovAt. os Arrival. March 29. 1847. 8-!y MORE N EW AND S ELISOR A11LE Dry - Goods, TTp ECENT arrivals have placed in possession of the andersigued, at hi New Establishment on Fayetteville street, ia addiiioe to his former stock, of which anauueiatioo has already been made ia tbe pellie priuts. another New ako most BtcAimFOuaur lt or Seasonable Dar Goods, which are remarka bly cheap, and to which be would respectfully invite the attention of the tasty and intelligent purchaser, to wit : Fine and Medium Irish Linens, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Bobbin Edgings, Lisle Lace aad Edgings, Elegant plain and twilled Ginghams, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Beautiful Calicoes, and spleuiid French Muslins (of Gentlemen's white Kid Gloves, mete designs,) do. " Berlin and Cotton dillo, Turkey Red, Cotton, Drilling and Naukeen, Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeans, Fine Cloths and Cassimkbks, Dsap D'Ete mud other good for Gentlemen's sam- Marseilles Vesting, ter wear. Canvass, Padding and all other trimmiugs. Fine bleached Shirting and Jeana, Cravats, Suspenders and UmbreMss, Shoes and Slippers, for both Gentlemen and Ladies. Groceries, Cblna, crocKery ana Glass, of almost every description. Raleigh, June 10, 1847. 47 IT. C. HUGHES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, A ND reneral Agent, for the sale of all kinds of AA Goods, Country lreduce, Real Jb&iate, dkc, will auend promptly lo all business tbat may be entrusted lo him. Raleigh. Joly 6, 1847. 55 TTX HE subscribers offer for sale the Tract of Land stAi on which the late James Wtcre resided, sit uated on Tar river in the County of Granville, within twelve mile of lh Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and containing 1 100 acres. About one half i wood land, and on fourth of the Tract, river low grounds, There are two good dwelling bouses on the premises snd sll other necessary buildings for a farm in good order. The above land ia aurpaased in fertility by few. if any Tracts in ibis part of tbe Stale, and is sit uated in e pleasant and healthy neighborhood Terms accora modai inc. For further particulars, address the subscribers at Henderson, N. C. P. W. WYCHE, P . . J.T. WYCHE. S Joly 18, 1847. 48 if PAPER. TTTX7ALL, Bordering, Flowered, for 8creen. V V " Writing, Foolscap, Letter, fnnttng end AY rs ping PAPER, Transparent Window 8bade. Writing Ink Wafers, Sesling Wax, die. for sale at the Auction and Commission Store, all at reuueed prices for Cash. N.B. HUGHES July 9. 1847. 55 mLODIL Wanted. We ahould like to p get a load of first rate FLOUR t aUo seme of ia infetSo kind. Good Bacon Hams also wanted. ;.. WILL : PECK: dc 80N. Raleigh. Aogost 7. : .63-lw IttTTolatses tor salei by the Hogshead, of a lVli food qual ty, and at a fair prtca. -JTU-1 3 r ! WILL i PECK & SON. Raleigh. August t . 7 W EOn REUT, above my Store, ppoeii tbe Matket House, two beautiful rooma. with pn vale entrance, and adapted lo business or study, oi- uccs, or oeu-cpoms. . . ALEX. NELSON. Raleigh, Aug. 5. (Standard.) C3 THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL AND BRASS iff co xxx S3r oa p Machine, Smith-Shop, EJ-e-Tool Factory, le. In full operation THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the libersl encouragement he has received, and hopea (as he has a more extensive assort meu i of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued-effort, to give satisfaction la 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, 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 have been tested with greet success, snd is believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water then 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention to putting tbem up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hoichkiss' re-acting W heel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sices, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at redured prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customer. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands. Sinkers, Levers, &c, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD 8CREW8, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Axis, and other edge tools, warranted e qual to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of vsrious patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, (or Factories and Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancy. IllON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-hoases, on an improved plan. Pumpa for Wells, of various construction. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PXOUGI1S. He has on hand a -heavy stock of Ploughs and lough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis. McCormick, remiom, Clarksvilte, Fiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, 8ide Hill, D., dec , which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, Ac.; and all oth er article usually made at such establiahments. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, snd some as good workmen aa can be found in the Stale, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work manbip and despatch, as any other similar estab- ishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give bim an equal cbance with Richmond or the North, to give bim a call. fjT Orders left with Mesr. McIIwaine & urown- ey, Messrs. Q d) W. L. Morion, at his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valaable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the Guy of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Trad" contsining between 400 aud 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining lbs above 1 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 Ihe Register." JAMES 11. CUUHE. February 10, 1847. 13 if Williams, Ilnyirood fc Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Keep constantly on hand a large and itcU-ulccted stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference to iheir purity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality snd fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our stock of PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, Is always large and complete, comprising in part ihe following, viz : American White Lead, Linseed, tamp, Sperm & dry find io Oil, Chrome Grten, Chrome Yellow, Verdigris, Chinese Vermillion, Tanners' Oils, Indigo, Sadder, Bit. Logwood, CoDDeras. Venitian Red, Dye-Stuff- generallr, ln.nt1i H.ntvn tit. fce. LEAnrttt, coach, ruajriTuai! fc jafan varsisue, Together with a large and well-selected slock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealer, Builders, and other. Tobacco, Segars nnd Snuffs, Of the very best quality ; and superior Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and London Brown Stout. All of which is offered for sale at unusually low prices, and uoon the most accommodating terms. Order from Phjsicisns and others proml1y executed, and particular attention paid to packing and lor warding. May 18, 1847. 40 BECKWITIl'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC . Pilars. TTnESCUD dt JOHNSON have been appointed II WKoUa.U.m! Retail Aaeola for the eale of thi well known aud widely circulated article. A large supply just prepared and now on hand. fnocs the same as at the rectory. N . B. None can be relied upon as genuine, wilh oat the waiTTSH signature of the Proprietor upon each Uox. Raleigh, May 12, 1847. 39 For Sale, fTnH AT valuable House and Lot in the City of U Kaleigb, at present in tbe occupancy nf the Rev. Mr.Ftscn. There is a large, Iwo-siory dwel ling House, a Brick Offite, and all necessary out houses. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase witl ex amine for themselves. Teims of sate very accommodating. Apply to the Subscriber. GEO. W. MORDECAI. Raleigh, June 19. 60 w2m Great Mail Line to the North, 53 Tia Petersburg, Richmond, Fred ericksburg nnd Wasliiugton City. Whole Fare between Charleston end New York, $22. TRAVELLEK8 going North, are hereby in formed tbat the alove Line is Ihe only daily Hue, the most expeditious line, and the only certain line. Passengers leaving Petersburg by this line, daily at d A M., arrive U Baltimore to tea, at Phil adelphia, in the course of the night, and at New York by 12A.M. tbe next day. being a business day, and sometimes two days, in advance of Travellers by the Kiver and Bay Boat, and are, moreover, exempt from all riska of" sea sickness and Storms, at Ly ihe James River and Bay Line. FAKE BY THIS ROUTE. From Char Is ton to Weldon , 8 00 Weldon to Baltimore 8 00 " Baltimore to Philadelphia 3 00 " Philadelphia to New Yoik by the early morning line $ 00 In addition In the above line, the Companies on ihe Giet Mail route, have, on Monday and Thursdays, a second most delightful line, by way of Aequia Creek and mouth of Potomac, Passengers by this last line, go by the Great Mail line as far as Acquis Creek, where Ihey take the swift and beautiful Steamer Powhatan, Capt U. W. Guhxkll, (which leaves Acqnta Creek immediately on tbe arrival of the Cars from Kichmond,) and reach Baltimore some hours in advance of Passen gers by tbe James River and Bay Line, - and at the same expense. Passengers by this last line, equally avoid Ibe dangers of sea sickness and the uncer tainty of the wide and rough portion of ihe Bay, be tween Old Poinl Comfort and the mouth of Potomac, and make tbe trip between Acquia Creek and Balti more in a splendid Steam boat unsurpassed in strength, beaut u or comfort. For further particulars, or through tickets, apply to R. A. Ellis, Ticket Agent, Weldon. N. C. or to ihe Ticket Agent in Petersburg and Richmond, at the offices or the Petersburg and Richmond, and Richmond and Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road Companies. R. A. ELLIS, Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C. Richmond. Va.. July 1, 1847. 54 3ra NOW KliAUl, R. GEORGE B. WOOD'S New and Valuable Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 2 vols 8vo. This day received by HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh. June 30. 1847. 53 1CASE OF London Brown Stout Porter Warranted Genuine, and another 1'ipe of Brandy, of the same brand and quality as that which we recently had, and which gave such entire sat in fact ion, is just to hsnd, snd for sale by PESCUU dc JOHNSON. July 20. 58 tf Standard copy. NOTICE Is hereby given, that appli cation will be made lo the President. Directors and Company of tbe Bank ot Cape Fear, at the expi ration of three months from the date hereof, for the issue of a new certificate for two shares of the stock of the said Bank in the name of John McArn. in room of the original which is lost or destroyed. D. B. McARN. Administrator of JOHN McAKN, tiee'd. Fayetteville, June 11. 1847. 48 3m Henry D, Turner, RINCIPAL AGENT for Mavnard & Noves Celebrated Black Writing INK, for the Quill or Steel Pen. This Ink baa stood the test of more than thirty years trials, and during this time has been constant ly increasing in public favor and patronage, and is now the leading article in the countrv. It flows with freedom, becomes permanently black, and will not mould under any circumstances- Raleigh, Aug. 7. (Standard ) 63 TO SPORTSMEN. PATEJtT ttX BARREL SELF-HEVOI VINU AMD ItEPEAXIKU PaSX018. c ROOT has just received a fine lot of uns. Powder, Powder r laska, Snot Bags, Bud Bags, dec, all of which will be sold low. A a 7. 63 Canfield, Brother & Co. Importers, manufacturers & Dealers In Watches, Fine Jewelery, Silver and Plated Ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Cans, Pistols, Military and Fnnrr Goods. y 227 Baltimore Street, toner tf South Charles. T HOS. M.C.TURNER, (formerly of Virginia.) Clerk in the above House, will be pleased to serve bis old ti tends and acquaintances ot XMortn Carolina and Virginia, on accommodating terms and will thank them for a call when they visit Balti more. July SO. 61 Imp NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber respectfully informs tbe Citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has opened a general assortment of Conf ectionarics, in the House formerly occupied by Mr. J. R. Wb.it akk. opposite ibe Presbyterian Church and be hope by prompt attention lo business,, t merit part of thetr patronage. OSCAR P. ALSTON. Raleigh, August 2. 62 Wanted immediate! r Vesi ply, but such a are acknowledged first rate maker by Merchant Tailor, ar.d are willing to engage themselves for the next Season. ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market House. August 5. (Standard.) 63 LBS. of North Carolina BA CON, of which 400 Litres ara prime Hams. 3,000 lbs. White Lard. For sale by B. B. BCFFaLOB. Raleigh, March 6, 1847. 20 7& Barrels of Roe and Cut ller rings for sale by B. B. BUFFALO E. ADJtTTAHT GlHEKAl.B OfFICS, July 17, 1847. (3 i i- clause jo an Ae of the last nontrl As sembly of North Carolina, entitled "An Act for I ha hmitmw puhIiiIah r k If v. n it was made the doty of the undersigned, to procure ' a description of tbe Uniform and Accoutrements now worn by -the Commissioned Officer of the Unhed 8tate Regular Arms, which by this Act is adopted as the Uniform fot'Officets commissioned, u of similar grade in the Militia, and have the same, " together With all the laws now in force in this State, " regulaiing the Militia, published in Pamphlet form t and also, to procure McCoxas Tactic, and furnish to each Major General 6ve Copies of each work, ' to every Brigadier General, five copies of each work. " and to each Colonel of a Regiment, twelve copies of each work, for distribution among the Officers " of the Militia, as the General abd Colonels may 44 think proper.' This is to notify sli 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. ROBERT W; .HAYWOODk . Adj'U Geo. N. C. M. Raleigh July 20, 1847i 58 2rh THOMAS B. DIBBLEE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, dec. - 79 Nassau Street, New YoaK. December 26, 1846. 104 ly Monsieur Alexander Nelson, begs leave to inform the Citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he bas opened a Merchant Tailoring Store on Fayetteville Street, a few door North of the old Post Office, where he is opening fresh from the Nonh, and of the latest importations, a complete as sortment of Mkhchart Tailobs' Goods, bought at reduced prices, and which he will make up to order in an unsurpassed ttyle, both as regards cutting and making. Those who prefer to furnish their own Good?, either to make up, or to cut only, can rest assured that no pains will be spared to give them entire-satisfaction. All that Mons. Nasks, is a trial, sure that a fashionable and intelligent public will ap preciate his professional qualities. Vest a f autre que ton connait rarliste. July 20, 1847. f8 ly Splendid Schemes. TO BE DRAWN IN AUGUST, 1847. J. W MAURY A CO., manager. (Successors to J. G. Gregory St Co.) 830,000 ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, 'Class No. 48, for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the 14a of Augnt, 1847. . 60 Number Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of 30.000 10 000 5.000 3.500 2,160 2 prizes of 10 do $1,500 1,000 600 300 900 do do do do 20 20 63 do do do etc. &.C. Tickets $10. Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 20 Whole tickets, $100 Do do 20 Half do 60 Do do 20 Quarter do 23 $30,000! ALEXANDRIA" LOTTERY, To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the 2tst of August, 1847; 13 Drawn Numbers out of 75 ! O : Alt D SCHKMI. 1 prize of 1 do $30,000 20,000 10,000 5 000 3.600 1 prize of ' 1 do 25 prizes of 53 do 200 do $2.25 2,000 1,000 500 200 do do do 66 2,500 4c. Tickets StO Halves $5 Quarters $2 60. Certificates of packages of 2b Whole Ticket $130 00 Do do 25 Half do 65 1)0 Do do 25 Quarters do 82 60 910,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 53, for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, Saturday, August 2Sth. 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballets ! BPLKXDID SCHEME: 1 prize of $40,000 16 000 10,000 8.000 6.0UO 1 prize of 30 do 60 do. 60 do 129 do $2,708 1,000 1 1 do do do do do 600 400 300 8,000 Ac- Tickets $10. Halves 5 Quarters 2 50. Certificate bf package of 26 Whole Ticket $140 Vo do b Half fio 7(1 Do do 26 Quarter do 35 O" Orders for Ticket and Share end Certifi cates of Packages in. the above Splendid Lotteries wilt receive the most primpt attention, and an ac count of each drawing will be sent immediately af ter a m over to an wno order from n-Addre J. & C MAURY, Agent for J. W. MAURY do CO., Managers, WashingtoB, D. C- IIA11E CHANCE I FOR SALE, the large and delightfutfj shaded DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc cupied by P. Bdsbkx, Esq. and known as thsSsrAw Lot. This properly i situated near the centre of the City, and to a business man, would be one of the most pleasant nd desirable Residences The Dwell ing is in good condition, and haa attached to it all ihe necessary out houses, . For terms, apply to JAR. R. CALLtM. Milton i : or, J AS. M TOWLE8, Raleigh. July 16, 1847. . 67 if la a s I Vk jiifif f ... - A rr-inltv Crilvnril OU1JUUJ Eigbt JfXilcs .lY'est of RaleglJ, .fT. t? r-slim' 1. s. IFES, DtD. Tlsittf. , : - fien 'FOtBTdB: Hi flUBBlEiV ttflot? k fin H IS iSchooI for fiby's w ill be' opened on tlie Sift XL dy of JMy. tTem,fdr A essdii'of.6 mbnib, including board, washing, d ami Tallinn, In Latin, Greek, French and EnglUh 8T 50. ptortsion Will be made for tuition in fnstrumenfail Mttaie and In Drawing, 4ci, for which the aetfal citrj charge writ bo made, i In vocal mtlaic, itMtrnetloa will be given without .charge. ' -' - TruP'A j Pbpils will be fitted for entrance into iht chtss fit College, or will be carried through art bfjrt Collegi ate course at the option of Parent; f": ,v , ; :.h te ? As a genersl rule boys will not be received Ovef liyeltraofaga.. v, ,1t ;;: h-.-yi !.-.-. dJ'.'i A Uni form dres for Sunday end special occasion) will be required. This will consist in summer, of a roundabout of dark Summer tloth, with white vest and pantaloon ; in winter of a rouhdaboot and pan talooha or dark gray cloth with black vesL:-T&e or dinary wearing appatel must be plain and, :trong.-r- BecWes a sufficiency bf Outer clothing, hoy require 8 shirts, 6 pairs of stockings or sock, 6 jpocket hand kerchiefs, 6 towels, night clothes. Ace., all distinctly marked with the owner name in fultl v: , , Till the opening of the School application for mission to be made to the Rev. Autit Sstssxik Raleigh. - June 5, i847i ; It WHITE HEAD AND LINSEED DIL. WE have just received a large supply of White Lead, f various qu.lili. We also hat on hand a supply of Mountain Lroseeti Oil, alt kinds of Colors. Varnishes, Sand Paper, Spt. Turptentins otc, which'tfre will sell low on reasohhble ermei PESCUD $ JOHNSON. June 26. - fStandartf.) v : m if il New Musical fTflHE Battle of. Bbteria Vista? a' oririiive F.ii JJ tasle for the Piano Forte . ' Boena Vista March. " ':' " Old Rough and Ready Quk:k-stp ,! General Taylor never surrenders Unena Vistii Grand Triumphal March, frr Buena Vita Quick-step, .- The old Bachelor, (new editrooi) - We, are happy and free. What 4 tear t " -The Bliud Giri to her Mother. The Brigand Leader and hie Wife, The Fountain Waltz, The Officer' funeral, .' Sweet Mary mine, Oh share my cottage gentle tnaio, . ' 5 Kathleen -Mavourneen, Good-bye,1' 2d edHon The Indian Hunter, . ., .r The Grave of Bonaparte, riappy Laad't . Jenny Linel Galop Polka, ' Columbia the gem of the ocean The May Flower Waltz, The Flower Dance, v The Gypsies FestivaU , Love on, Love not, dtc4. id. ' - Thi day received at the N. C. BooWnrr,: b . . . . t ' V H.J3. TURNER. Raleigh, July iOth. 1847. 56 LAW BOOK FOR NORTH CAROLINA. ATTORNEYS and Officer of Court, a well a others desiring the Civii Practice of the Court of Pleas and. Quarter Sessions may find it at Hehbt D. Tcshkr's, Principal Agfebt, Rslpigb.N. C. ; at the Book 8tore in Wilmington ; at. Bats maw, Eden ton and at Haik's, Newbem, at the low price of $4. , , ; V t. :;?' Arrangements will per hap be maiie mr sehdlrlf the work more generally abroad in the State, a IhO citizens in many Counties hat hb means now o? tw . .. . , . gwog . - jix, j.. - :f Jtf u ft'I AttorneVsJ luat iMYnih r. rVa Tr-vsjiWHM im j -w J " J WMWW.W thi work by all means. In some Towns, every Lkw yer naa ii, ota ana young, citizen eugbl to ravof it too-, for it is by one of our own people; j ajvico OMiru, Proprietor. June 5, t84t i5m THIS DAY; PUBLISHED, .-w.u A Disckteil ITIanrtal of the Att ; the General Assembly of If .Cardlihai r-- . I. 1r . , coo . - .1 Vt- i . a .j. , 1 - - uvm inc m. ear t cwo if .tear AOSO, ZAtlVSiet. . BY JAMES IREDELIx i HENRY D TURNEfti At the U. Book SUfrev Jnly 14.. . -' tG i- -5 5tt- Commission and Anction Xoiilesiri FOR any home produee seat b to se1tr; Snctl a Bacon, Flour, dee. we warrabl the hTzbrngt Uity prices, and as prompt retsrni,'-i sales' li per mit, we promise the sums of any' other arUttles eeut us in our line, whether of foreign "o1 aoniesta goods. Partial advances will be triadM in Cash Whtnl it ia desired. A WlXIi.-FECK- dW SON. Raleigh, July 13. tmlTE scpliun wntni4 flL l THIS ESTABLISHMENT, so favor fti7-i Vhly known ior the curaliv qualifieaof jj J a Jl I its water, and the elegance and nJor.t of 'is etcommodatioD, wUI be opened fat the reception of Visitors on the first ef Jane, ; It is situaied 60 miles from Alesandriat. 85 front Fredericksburg, and 20 mile East of the Bio Ridge in one Of the most healthy and delightful cthnaf uf Virginia. The direction and managemenl" will bs) the same as heretofore, snd the same sttention paid to the comfort and accommodation of tberr gntsttt 1 We have an abundant fcapply itleiH-&irva Tbe season commence the first ef JfrXey SBHrQt end the 1st of October. mbrdng 4mohUi7 Lover of Music Will find the Band aniurfrassedi $10 per week,' $9 per week for two weeksV per month; snd $80 tor the season. -' ' For more than one dayr 1 60 jf diyi B0 Centi for a single meal, $5 cents for lodging, children' fen der twelve years of age, and aervanis, balf pricS dorses 9U ci.per osj,yer. wtcki pei nsomn ;fw Triweekly sUge will ran from WatJUhztda antil the 1st of July, sfttif ibkttime daily.. .ta There whim s tine oi stages "rota x redericicsbtxra after the 1st of Joly, previous to which, coateytneei Will tm luiutsuc vu HvuuDyuiunx lerma w 1-J t j m i r-- J 'id. Daniel ward. T iane.l,, 184ti.J mtA 6- tAisw ! : AUCTIOHAND COMMISSIfl B13S1NBS3;; At lis P nroafcS Aicetloh and s . . ; -Commicsion' UtoMki-1- I HAVEnowobhstid. M giet varietj- kntl' mire3 collection o GOODS, consisting or pry CoodaV Groceries, Haidwarel Iron. Books, Par-ef; Ick,4f dtc &c. all of which is offered at unusual low prices, for Cask entt at the , Anelionsnd 'Coxanjlidosi Store of 1 , :B.nLTGHCt i i i 1 A- 'in m - T" it: ii 'i-'ti a ii u i ft i f 1 U i ' l if "5
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1847, edition 1
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