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; t :im' y"1- Hg, t. . SATURDA Y, AUGUST' 19,1 848. 5 w Ifl . II l.l '..Ml I II 1 - -wll Illl I - 11 I -II I Ill " I I I 1 III III III . II I I 11 IX. . II I . 'Ill III- II I . : II I -l'l -lir 'III ik i - hi l -ji i mi i --" hi jr v . r- . m i kh i 1 . ii i id i .. n i n i. ii - ii i .41 1 - ' i rA 11 , rr -i i u 1 ii i 7 . 11 1 11 1 njt- -.- 11 1 a i ii , kmi ill i i r.x ri -vt l v iii.- - ii i.v l i - ... -v.-. i ii wiw i. - - . i i i-r - - svr - jcs r vt. - hi i -. . mw m -i 9 . PUBLISHED ;SEMI-trMLYD.WEKlY BY TERMS. Sultcription. SRr-VtLY PArK dol lars per anuuni half iu advance. Wk-KKLT PrE Three Dollars per annoro. Adcertisement. For .every Sixteen Linei, first insertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisement will be charged 35 per cent, higher; Vut a deduction of 33 jr cent, will b made from the regular prices, for advertisers hy the year.! " Advertisement, inserted in the Semi-Wreklt Re cister, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. O" Letters to the Editor must be rosT-rAii. FIUE! TUG JBTIVA IXSUR 1CE COJIPA or IlartTord, Conn. Ofiersto insure Duildinjs and Merchaoilize, ijainsi loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. - This is one of the oldest and bestTiisurance Com sanies in the United Stated, and pays its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, nr its vi cinity, to be made to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. AnJ far Milton, N. C. and vicinity, fo N J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. 83 SALT! SALT! SALT! o N the road,-150 Sacks of fine and coarse Salt, n large full Sacks, for sale low by the quantity. a poly to SEA WELL 5- MEAD. June I, 1848. 44 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR S1L,E. THE Subscriber afrain offers his Property on llillsboro' Street for sale. The large House and Irt, and convenient out-houses, formerly -occupied by the late Miss Elizabeth Gcodv, are well known, as well as the adjoining House and Lot.formerly ownJ ed by CapL Hu.vtkk, dee'd. .The property is sitna ted iu the most pleasant part of the City, and affards a great opportunity for persons desirous of securing a City residence that will always be valuable property. The terms of paymeut will be made quite easy. The purchaser will have no cause to complain in thin respect, provided the payments are well secured. William R. Pool, Esq , is a uthorised to transact any busiuess relative to this property that I might lawfully do. Persons, wishing to purchase, will please apply to hiia- T. LORING. June 15.1843 48 tf Valuable Property for Sale, Mi IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH. THE undersigned, intending lo leave Raleigh, offers for sale his present convenient Residence near the Rail Koad Depot, together with two adja cent Tenements. Considerable expense has been incurred, and some taste displayed, in arranging the Garden and Green House, and the Establishment, on the whole, is well adapted for a Family residence. The Rail Road Depot is but a step removed fiom this property. The Directors of the Literary Fund, are erecting on the adjoining Square, a splendid Building for the Deaf and Dumb School, while there is an abundant supply of pure Water in the imme diate neighborhood of the premises. Besides, the Dwelling House and appendages, are conveniently arranged, and no situation could better suit a Family of moderate size. ' It is presumed no one will purchase, without per sonal examination of the premises, and, therefore, a more particular description is omitted. Application may be made, either lo Geo box W Mokdkcai, Esq., or to myself. WESLEY HOL LISTER. March 23, 1818. 25 tf Spr ins: and Summer Goods, fllHE Subscriber, havinsr received direct from JL New York and Philadelphia, (aud selected with great care;and bought with cash) a large and splen dij assortment of lry Goods, JFauc f "Ar ticles, and Jlusical Instruments, of all kinds having bought them from "the cheap" and splendid cargoes just introduced into this country, from Europe, to which he would invite the citizens "f Kaleigh and surrounding country to examine. Con fident that he can give better and cheaper bargains, than can be had in this City among which are the following Goods : Broad Cloths and French Cassimeres, Gold mixed Cashmeretts a new article, Fancy Cassimeres and Gambroons, a new style, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and Merino Vesting, French Linen Coatins,and Irish Linens, carfs and Cravats, of every quality, Black and Fancy Gloves, Silk, Hoskin and Cotton. Ginghams, Linen and Manchester, Mohair and Alpacca Goods, Swiss Jaconetts and Bobinett Muslin, Edgings, Gimps, VeUet and Bonnet Ribbons, Summer Shawls and Cravats, a fine article. A large lot of fine Kid and Silk Gloves, extra, A large lot of new style Calicoes and Hosiery, Musical Instruments of all kinds. Toys, Fancy Boxes Jewelry, Gold and Pinchback, Hardware and Crockery Ware, a great variety. And nearly every article kept for sale in a retail Store. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine the Stock of Goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Being confident that you can get bel ter Goods, and much cheaper, by calling at C. GRIMME'S North Carolina Fancy Store. June 24, 1848. 51 tf ONE Ca Intttt MCiTjZSKlN HATS. and CHEAP J. F JORDAN. TO MY FRIEXDS AND PATRONS V V WC rw -v IeiT.Jr . " ItALEIUII. SHALL balGreensboro' on Tuesday the 14th, Lexington Thursday the 16th, Salisbury Friday and Saurday the 17th and 18th, Morgauloo Monday nd T,?! 1,! 20th and 2l8'. Marion. Mc Dowell 22d. Wednesday to take measures of uch as desire Cloth ug for the eusuing eam. I etfall also nave with me au assortment of Clothing of my own manufacture. THOS. M. OLIVER, cf 01 ver & Procter. Rileljb. N. T l T IIHR S New Livery Stable, THE Subscribers.havinp just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart of the City, would respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or from any part of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri vers, and intend keeping for hire. Hacks, Buggies, Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquain tances, aud the travelling community", generally, are requested to tend them their influence, as they are determined to spare neither pains or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, can be made either at the Stable, in the rear of the Makkkt Housr, or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear. Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or year, on the most moderate terms. The Ostlers are experienced and faithful, and will leave uo room for complaint. Drovers will find this the most central Stable in the City, aud the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will always find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in this new enterprize, they will be sustained by a rrnerous public. J ERE. NIXON, GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 3, 1847. 97 IROX, BACOX, AND SALT. UjfJCHE Subscriber, having lately bouaht out the fLL, entire Stock or B. B. BUFF ALOE, and made sufJicieQt additions to the same, to make the Stock complete, respectfully invites the Public lo call and examine the same for themselves. He feels assured, that he will give satisfaction, both in quality and price as all the articles have been carefully selected, and having been bought with cash, he is determined not to be undersold by any dealer in the City. His Stock consists, in part, of the following arti cles, vix : 3C.000 lbs. City cured Bacon, 4,000 lbs. of very best Lard, Iron and Nails a general assortment, Castings.Trace Chains, and Weeding Hoes, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars, Salt, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Shoes of various kinds, Pepper, Spice, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, Snuffs and Soaps, Sperm and Tallow Candle, Powder, Shot and Lead, Jugs, Jars and Tin-ware, Cotton Cards, Bed Cords and Plough Lines, And a great many article, top numerous to mention. Country Produce will be taken in exchange, at a fair rate. Four hundred good dry Beef Hides wanted imme diately. J. G. M. BUFF ALOE. (T7 The South side of old Market Street, 4th and 5th doors, East of Williams 6c Haywoood's Drug Store. Raleigh, XT arch 24. 24 IX. ItOBY'S BRAZILIAN HAIR CURLING LIQUID, a preparation which will cause the Hair to curl most beautifully. and is warranted not to injure it in the least, thus dispensing with the curling irous, which injure the hair so much. The immense demaud for the fluid and the repeat ed testimonials, which we have received from Ladies in Raleigh who are usiog it, enable us to recommend it with confidence. Call and pet a Bottle at PESCUD & JOHNSON'S Drug Store, Jan. 12, 1843. Standard. 4 ITT IS NOT every combination of Felt and Bea II ver that is worthy of being called a Hat. To pot a thiog without style or finish on the Casket that holds the Intellect, is an insult to the valuables within. R. TUCKER St SON have received another lot of those beautiful Moleskin Hats. April 25. 33 FOR SALE , One of the most Desirable Residences abont THE Subscriber offers for sale the Residence where he now lives, which is situated about half a mile from the 8tale House, on Newbern St., which runs East from the centre of the Cap itol. There are eight acres of Land attached to the premises. The House is sirnated in the centre ol the front line, on a beautiful rise which falls each way, making it perfectly dry. The House is a large, double one, with three Rooms on the first floor, and four Rooms on the se cond floor. The Rooms are very high pitched, and all finished with hard Plaster, with a Basemeut the full size of the House. In the rear of the House is an Area, which is under-drained. In the Basement is a large and beau liful Dining Room, as dry aud pure as any of the up per Rooms made so by brick lining all around the Room under the floor, and covered with Slate ; so that no moisture can rise should it get there. A Rock Stable, and Carriage House, twenty fou feet by thirty square, two Storfea high; a Well ar the door ; a Rock Smoke House, a wood Kitchen and Bath House. The Well at the House, is the coolest and purest water in the up-country a desi rable oljecL . Plenty of Shade Trees are in a thrifty stale-about the House, and will soon . completely shade the yard. A number of Peach, Pear, Cherry and Apple Trees, are growing on the premises. It is presumed no person will wish to purchase without examining the place, which can be seen at any time. TERMS. One third cash by the purchaser. The balance on almost any time the purchaser may desire by paying interest semi-annually, and securing the payment. E' P- GUIOXM. Raleigh, June 26, 1848. 51 3m Enhance Office of C. W. Pur cell & Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS To Discharged Soldiers. rSHHE Subscribers will collect, with desDateh. 1L Souuaas' Claixsfor Boustt Lahds,Tbxas- l. J acitir, tnd back, r at, on moderate terms, and will buy and sell the same at the market rates. The Claimant must send his Discharge, with ah af fidavit that he is the person named in iU Liberal Advances made on the same. Soldiers furnished with information relative lo Claims against the Government, free of charge. (f y Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will have the same attention as if ou personal appli cation. Address U., W...PURCELL & CO. Exchange Brokers, Richmond. Va. July. 20 1848. 58 tf. -JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, THE WORLD'S ILLATlOX I THAT THE PILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS, BY DR. UPIIAH'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. The great sensation nhich teas created among the Mtaical acultyx and througliout the cicuued world, by the announcement of Dr. Uphamfs Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, a Disease that resisted ell former Medical treatment,) has settled dorrmTinto a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases of the Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, External or Internal, and also for all diseases of the Stomach, and BorcelS) such as 8EVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OF THE SPLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, c ; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms, Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with its. conjunctive disenses, will he found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal ers gratis. . Voluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE,? New York, Dec. 26, 1847. 5 Messrs Wyatt und Keicham : Gentlemen Un derstanding t hat you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the cure of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behalf of that invaluable medicine. I have been afflicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no beneficial effects. Indeed, I began to consider my case hopeless. B ut, about the first of September last, I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to all who may have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully. Your ob't servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Thitt Vkaus Stasdiso!! Muumt Washington, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29th, 1847. Messrs. Wtatt & Krtciiam : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the howels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy de scription. I was confined to bed unable to help my- self, and at last given up by my physicians and friends in despair of ever gaining my health; in fact, for a time before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my burial clothes were made. But under the beneficent mercies of Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old maw, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the public that my health is now good, and I hope to live many years, if it is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is, in my opinion, the best medicine in the world for Piles, or any other disease of the bowels ; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every cace. LYours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, I'linVl'T ITT UDITD Egkixost, Berk Co. Maes.,? Nov. 29, 1847. 5 The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, I cheei fully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. Notice. The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature thus (O A. Upham, M. D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Price, $1 a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & KETCIIAM, 121 Fulton st. New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh, aud by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17, 1848. 5 ly . . , Cape Fear Bank Stock for Sale. A! PPLY, for terms, to W. II. Jones, Esq., Cash ier, Raleigh, or at the layette ville Observer Of fice. Mav 25. 42 McPherson & Alston, Auction & Commission Merchants, and General Agents, FOB THE SALE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, GOODS, WARES, MERCHANDIZE, &C SmithGeld. May 29. 1848. 43 tf College of St. James. Washington County, Maryland. THE next Session will begin on Monday, Octo ber 2d, when all the students are requested to attend punctually. New students may theu present themselves for examination, and will be admitted into any class for which they may be qualified. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Will also re-open on the same day. Pupils who have acquired the elements of English, and are 12 years of age, are received iuto the Grammar School, and prepared for admission iuto the College. The course of studies in the Grammar School and in the College, is full and thorough ; and the location and discipline of the Institution are highly couducive to industry and order. A mercantile course of study is provided for those who desire it. Application for the admission of students or for further information, may be made to JOHN B. KERFOOT, Rector, College of St. James P. O Maryland. References in Raleigh. Rt. Rev. Bishop Ives, Rev, Dr. Mason. Hon. W. H. Haywood, Jr. August 10, 1848. 64 tQ15 Adventures of a Medical Student, by Robert Douglass, with a Memoir of the Life of the author iu two parts ; 25 cents each part. Just published. H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Aug. 10. 64 BROOKS' OVID. THE Metamorphoses of Pubiiua Ovidius Naao; elucidated by an aualysis and explanation of the ta ble, together with English Notes, Historical. My thological, aud Critical and illustrated by Pictorial Embellishments, by Nathan C. Brooks, A. M. Just puWiahed, and thia day received oy r - 11. D August 10. TURNER. ' 64 THhe Life and Adventures of Chas. 11 Chesterfield, the youm ei yearns, Dy Mra. Trvllope. This day receited at TURN ER'3. C. B. ROOT, Harlng visited New York and Philadel phia tor the purpose of adding to Dis pioca, respectfullv informs his friends and the Pub- a- - - " v a V - f tie, mat be has just opened a large and spleuaui as sortment ol JEJVELRY AND FAffCY GOODS, consisting of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, An chor Cylinders, Vertical Escapements. Gold and Steel Guard Chains,' Seals, Keys', together with a large assortment of Breast Pin. Finser Rings, Ear Rings, Oold and Silver Pencils. Thimbles, Medal lions. Gold Hearts and Crosses. Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article, to suit the J Eyes of all persons : very superior Flint Glasses, that ujjr ue aojustca in any irame, at any nonce. . Silver and Plated Ware. SilverTable.Teu, Dessert, Salt and MustardSpoons Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Silver mounted Cota Nuts, Castors. Csndle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Grequex, Britannis Ware, in setts or single pieces. Silver and Plated Cups. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Cabes, Chess men, and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Glass and Satin Beads; Jet Combs, Se gsr and Card Cases. Purses. Chapman's Razor Straps, Toilet Bottles, and Ladies' Toilet Work Boxes CUTLERY. A fine assortment of Rogers' Razors; Pocket and Pen Knives. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder, Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. --Musical Instruments. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets,Flutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, &c. Watches and Clocks repaired in a superior style. As hia own personal attention, will be given to this department, those persons having articles of this kind to repair, may rely en their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with neatness and punctuality. Highcft prices given for old Gold and Silver. . - Raleigh, Feb. .28, 1848. 17 Dr. A. F. .Coopers' Spino-Abdomi-ual Supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Round shoulders, or prolapsus UterL Proff: Mott thiuks lhey are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal colnmu. The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffiHg as they speak for them selves." PESCUD &. JOHNSON. O The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E. Craiks celebrated Spiuo-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.). 4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Fresh from Hew York aud Europe. R. Tucker & Son, AVE JUST RECEIVED their Spring and Summer supply of Goods, selected in New xork, by one of the firm, from the cheap and splen did Spring cargoes just introduced into that market from the principal manufacturing establishments in Europe and this country, and they now respectful ly invite theW customers and the public generally, to call and examine as fine and cheap if not the finest and cheapest assortment of Goods, Foreignand Do mtstic ever offered in this City. They make no flourish about them, they speak for themselves, and cannot fail to. command the admiration of purchas ers, who have the taste and knowledge to judge cor. rectly of the beauty, quality and value of Goods. Call and see no charge for looking and if you do not get bargains, it will be no fault of the sellers Their stock is large and well assorted, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Children and Servants, embracing the finest ss well as the roost substantial articles. It is unnecessary to enumerate , but asthe improvement of the headi of primary importance, they call special attention to their very superior lot of Hats. R. TUCKER BON. Raleigh, April 4, 1818 " 27 tf Trinity School, Rt. Rev. L S. IVES, Visitor, Rev. F. M. Hubbard, Rector. THIS Institution, in a retired, beautiful and health ful situation, about 8 miles West of Raleigh, offers peculiar advantages for the Education of the young. The system of Instruction is thorough, and designed to train boys in the true method, and correct habits of study. They are fitted for any Class in the Uni versity, or for Commercial life. A constant supervi sion is exercised over their morals and manners, and especial attention is paid to their instruction io the doctrines and duties of Religion. Ample provision is made for the accommodation of thirty Pupils, to which number, the School will, for the present, be limited ; and of these, places for the larger part are already engsged. As a general rule, boys will not be admitted over fourteen years of age. TERMS : For Board, Tuition, &c for a Session of Five Months, $87 SO, to be paid in advance. The next Session will commence on the 7th of June, 1848. Further information will be given, on application to the Rector at Raleigh. April 21, 1848. 31 Important -to; Farmers! THE Subscriber, having purchased from Alfred G. Spates, ageut for W. Beach and R. J. Gatlifi, the Patentees, the benefit of their inventions for the State of N.CaroIina.offers to the Farmers of the Stale the advantage of a Machine for sowing all kinds of Small Gram greatly - sBperior to any tbmg hereto fore discovered. Also a new Plough for the culti vation ofcropa; And.alsoa most-Valuable simple Machine for the ahelting otCorn. These Machines and Plough can be had by application to the Sub scriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. WM. F. COLLINS February 21. .15 tf Wanted Immediately BALES "trood Cottos," for" which the highest cash price will b paid. R. TUCKER & SON. 40 May 16., ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RAXEIGII, IV. C. fiiglit Rey. I. S. 1YES, D. Fisiter. m fiei. ALBERT SMEBESj Beef or. Hp HE Thirteenth Term of this School will com JL rnence on Wednesday, the 7th Jrrae, aud con tinue, till the 10th November. Tim fbllawin T.rm will commence Nov. 11th and continue till Aftril 18lh, 1849. Terms payalle in advance. F or Board, Washing, &.c. with Tuition ia Eng lish, 100 per Term of five months. .Tuition in French 10. Tuition iu - Music on the Piano; Or gau r Guitar. $25j with $ 3 forthe use of Piano or Organ. Tuition ou the Harp, with use of Instru ments $40. Tuition iu Drawing and Painting, in Water colors 10, in Oil colors $15. Pens aud Ink 75 cents. To prevent, rivally and extravagance in dress. simple iiniform is adopted, to be ufced'on Sonday and special occasions, liia. iu summer, consists of plain while dress, with straw bonnet trimmed with blue ribbon. In winter the dress is-of merino oroth er suuaoie material oi oiue-enr;. jewels are pro hibited. All the clothhi? of vuvih should be marked J tl i II l w I Willi the owners name in full. 1 - ' . for more minute particulars see Circular, which can be had ou application to the Rector, through the i urn. Venice. April 3, 1848. "... New and Remiiiriri- TJTRENCH worked Capes nhd Collars. - JiJ Swiss, Jaconeit, Lisle and Lace Edeimrs and uiBeruflgs. r TarletonMuslins, Zephyr, Worsted, Arc. jusi to hand and for sale cheap at JORDAN'S March 29. ; .. 26 D. Paine & Co,. MANAGERS OF LOTTER LOTTERIES, RICHMOND, VA. UNPRECEDENTED LOCK fJY PURCELL&CO. THE BRILLIANT PRIZE OF $36,000 SOLD IN A WHOLE TICKET. Drawn numbers of Susquehanna Lottery, Class No. Si, Urawn 19ih July. 49, 41, 21, 78, 5, 46, 53, 45, 32, 58,38, 8,22. Tho bolder ol whole ticket. 21, 41, 49, the Capital of J36.000, sold by Purcell, will call at the Captain's Office and settle. We have the proud satisfaction of announcing to the fiiends and patrons of Fortune's Home, the sale on our Counter, of another brilliant prize of $36,000 berng the Isrgest prize sold in this Citv within the last 10 years. We offer thisjas another glorious ev. luence of the success and popularity of Paine s Lot- as. . enes, over an omers, ana again repeat it prizes are wanted, dec , Purcell's is the place to set them. The following list of prizes have been sent to this Agency in the last 60 days. . Whole Ticket 31 41 49, $36,000. Whole 3 46 57, $25,000 ; Half 8 31 44, 12.000: Quarter 2 26 65, 15,000; Quarter 46 56 54, 15,000; Quarter 19 41 60, 2,500 : Whole 22 50 57. 3,000 ; lalf 32 50 59, 5,000; Quarter 23 29 61. 5.000 Quarter 37 44 71, 5,000, 'ogether with numerous smaller prizes of 1,500, 000, 500, &c , have been sent to this scene?; Some of them were sold, others returned to the man agers for want of purchasers The 36,000 dollar prize will amount to more money than any ten pri zes sold by any other management in the last 2 years in this City. We call particular attention to the fol lowing. Brilliant Scheme, lo be drawn in August, and for large prizes and prompt pay address D. PAINE & CO., Or C. W. PURCELL, CO. Richmond, Va. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 17, to be drawn at Baltimore, Md. on Saturday, August 26th, 1848.. D: PAINE 5- CO., MANAGERS. SCHEME- . 78 Numbers, 15 drawn ballots. 1 prize of $50,000 is $50,000, 1 of 15,681 80-100, 15,681 80-100, 1 of 10,000 10;000, 1 of 5.000 25, 000, 5 of 2,000 .10,00.40 of 1,000,40,000,50 of 500 25,000. Tickets $15, Halves 7,50 Qrs. 3,75. A Certificate of wholes $ 1 65, shares in proportion. For Grand prizes be particular to address us. , or C, W. PURCELL & CO. Riohmond Va. Our Herrings Come. UST received, aud for sale, a lot of superior Roe aud Trimmed Herrings in barrels aud half bar rels. Also, a few excellent chad in half barrel. J. G. M. BUFFALO E. June 29. 49 ' , ON CONSIGNMENT -rfO0Dj Bacori and Lard also five thousand tjgfyards f Doinertic Cloth, - Bleached and un bleached. Cotton Yarns, consisting of any number .a . -i a . a m 4 thai is useo, at tne Auction anu uomtmuon oiorf, at unusual low prices, for Cash. N.B.HUGHES. Raleigh July 17th, 1848. " 57 Joseph Woltering5 : BLACK-LOCK-aud GUN-SAI1TH, For a ncmber of years Forema.t in the Ral- E1GH AMD GaSTOW RilL ROAD ShOFj 1 EALEIGH. N. C. - : RESPECTFULLY offers iiis services lo the cit izens of Raleigh and neighborhood. MILL WORK and HORSE-SHOEING . aUended to in, the .wry best manner and at the lowest prices. A splendid as sortment of the finest Guns and Pistols constantly on hand at the cheapest prices. Repaitings in his Line attended to with nsataess and despatch. Also all work pertaining to Carriages, Carriage Springs $-c. Soliciting the custom of his neighbors it will be bis constant endeavor to give general satisfaction. Raleigh, August 4th, 1848. 62 tf VERY SUPERIOR MUSTARD. ifl' Mi HE Subscribers have just received from Saddler, eAi Firth & Roes, London, via riew xorh, a large supply of mustard which we eanTecbmmend as being the most superior article we have ever seen. ' ' PESCUD & JOHNSON. August 10, 1848. - ' ; 64 ERNST GRIMME, Profcxsir of Instrumental and local Bniie.' im EsPECTFULLY-announces to the Ladies iTQand Gentlemen of Raleieh, that he is now. pnv paraLtb Uke a limited number of pupils, and Instruct them on the Piano-and in vocal Musk. -He offers hi services also, for tuning lnos, ai teaching the French' Language. .- For piriicslala apply to ERNST JiRIMME. July 341848. ; C 69; LEMONS, JND REAL SWEET ORANGES pf UST received, aud for sale, by the box or rfllaiL; W M : : . . W M :J5Git & gDW. July 27- :3isT SJ TAJ ICE 15 ACOiY, '.Just to hand Dallers IX Janaies, a fresh supply tor-safe ' ' . -y- WILL. PECK & SON. By.LrGBlan pSHINGTONgCtTLn llXORlhanjjr year.thie Agexwy hM berr success' V fuily engaged! at the Seat of Gkfyerenieht,- ia the pi execution of Claim against 01 -own Government and against the Governments of "oiber; Natioris, and continues to protecat th " proihjjteeii, elitaad efficiency, Claims- of verjr dewripiioh,ecialIy JLiAlMS ARISING OUT OFTHE EATE WAR WITH MEXICOFOR BOIINTYANBOft LSORIP, PENSK)Ns;xf.O$T-irbRSs;- jjfQK. m ixnxjio, ouri-uisuo, tiaotii A.UbXJt AKiJI OF PA YMASTERs:- COMMISSARIES:? STJR. GEONSy SUTLERS, AND V1L80: i FOR" THB ALL OFFICERS AND PRirATES,VH0 HAVE BEEN IN ACTUAL-SERVICE DU RING SAID WAR, OR IF DECEASED;4 TO THEIR HEIRS. V . VOLUNTEERS should forward their Discharges or Surgeon's Certificates, directly toflia a bov Attor neys and Agents, who can certain ly obtain for then their Land Warrants, and as quickly as Agents can who live out of thi City. . - . - ; , -THE ARMY REPORTS of the killed and wonh. . ded in our possession will bo found of ranch impor tance to HEIRS, in obtaimng-their Claims for Lack pay extra pay, and other alfowancet.'.- -?? : TWO THOUSAND LAND . WARRANTS VVAJJTED, for which the? Jughest priee8pr be AGENTS, or those desiring lo become-BUch shall receive upon application promptlr. the beat and most .complete FOliMSw'rth-iartroctfa one to proceed forthwith, antif wUhout efring In that business of collecting Claims' for c proaecelion. :Th most liberal division Vo prjfiuf wilt be. mad with . such..- rv ' riH?if:;:-!?V 60,000 Officers an J Soldiers of the JJevoIulionarr War-we have Rolb and Records of ihe services. i-et widows.' who do not receive the foil smonnt -of Pension allowed to their hasbaods espedallY.' spdIv to us, and we will have the same increase.1 Let others apply-also. .' - "tlcKi&sig:-1 '- N. B. Letters owing to the nutoDerreCfed jnflat be post-paid, - :tv4:V -';.-;'.v;v-:- t rom the highly satisfactory tsUmovjJal uvea by many gentlemen of my acquaintance, to thexba racter and qualifications of Mr. Triy 1 have fiotla slightest hesitation in recommendlnz him to all-who? may desire his services, a fally'eompetent.to ive entire satisfaction in whatever he mav-undertake. : ; HORACE STRINGFELLOW, ' r ' Rector of Trmit j .Chjdjrcl) Washington, July 15lbj ;.1842 ,W: rt-- i , . I take pleasure in - statin?- that Mr.'L. Blanchard v True, of the State of Maine.is a graduate of Bow-: doin College, the highest -literary institution of -the-State, and. amongthe foremost Tn, New Eheland. that he is a gentleman of gnod character and, worth. I doubt not he will give full satisfaction - wherever he may be employed. ' GEORGE EVANS, U.S. 8. August 2, 1841, '. ; ; j , Would respectfully refer to the undersigned. ""' Nathan Clifford, Minister to Mexico; " . Hon. W.'P. Mangum, Ex-President-U." ft S.:-J " Hon. J. W. Jones,' Ex-Speaker House, of Bejps, M. B. Lamar, Ex-President of Texas,: - i X Hon. Levi Woodbury, Justice U 8 Sop'e Court Hon. A. P. Bagby, Minister l Rabaia, y Hon. Judge Semple; U. 8. Senate,-" v Hon. A. H. Stevens, House of Reps: ' ' non. juugeuean, do do Hon. H. St. John; do ' do Gen. Covel, Washington City, late of III. Hon. Robt. P. Dunlap. Houseof Reps. Hon. Luther Severance, ' do v do Hon. Jodge Dawson, "'--do ; "do r Hon4 Win. Parmenter,. . r' dp" ' - do -Hon. J. Jameson ; do . -do Hon.Thos, Smith, do . do Hon. Freeman R Morse, do. do Hon. Joeiah Herrick, do . , dot Hon. Albion K. Parrls, 2d Comp. Tress. Dep't. Wm. G. Elliot. Principal Clerk P. Oi Dep't Gen. John. Wilson, Missouri, Jji 1 . Hon. Judge Pillsbury, florjse oflleps, Hon. Andrew Stewart, ' - do do ' Hon: t. W. Haskell, ' J-'dd7v';do:-. v Hon. John H. Croxier. r '.do ' " "da' And to Members of Congress, and HeafcDepart menls geherally " ' ' 1 ''yf'Yt' Office WillardV Hole! BaHdlfles; 0tner 1 4th St and Pennsylvania Avehue. 'i l- Washington City; Aug. 9 I84S. 64 wly AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. At N. BBfJTJfc Ef E St AtxcUon i and Commission Store. . I -HAVE now on hand, a great variety and mixed collection of GOODS, consisting of,Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Uiaoks,' Paper, Ink, 4;c. dec dtc. all of which is'ifBedAt;iifiBsttaI low prtees for Cash ohlt at lhe; Auclionand. Commission Store of rIftB.'HUGHES. I'Eatu a jonKsoN, Apothecaries aiid Prugrs!! ; HAyE., by recent am!, receiyed large and valuable aeceseions. to 4heif ' stock of Foreign and .-Native Drue, , Chemicals, Dye; Slufisi .PaintsOitoii Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instrumehts ; Brashes. &c, which tbey are prepared tolarnish' te. Physicians-, Merchants and the public gnefa"! at n. s reasonable profcfc . "i uey would lonier an t?h0 need i article! in their line, to come az.examlne tlwlr steck, and tbey feercoeni lhatjflliheaeho - exaclasj - lor tnemseives, win d pieasea wu tne quaiitj ana price of every article 4hey r9'$tp-:Tifilrp.. ply of pure VhemtcaUt m4 .ftaVNimtt&:$rf$u& tions were never paore cotepieteaod feierytiUcIe f'r Medicine 4c, jha enceAto iV&f:j Below they enarnlofi fetyxf the leadag crij. clee : Quinine.' Calomels Ipeisae Rhubarb, Jalap ? Cream Tartar Sup.XJarb 6ods Sal 'Eratua, Rochellst'r 8alt, Arrow Root, Id AsaJcdiilIpaoBl ajin Blackings Shoe Brtwbc Matches! Mtddett 6eid5ta r PowdeTa,Sod do DjeTlaaa, Berst, Indrgo Has 1 Pwtyind iipjera Blxmf$nMiwp'hLifk-J!!t and prnav Redi Leaaviathaigei; Gltw EaJi Ahti&Xi Tuty Sop vPelosne.Wateh 'FieHdrcHaw Brnshet Tooth 4&r. nVMTUhti'TAtL 'd9bd. Los We, OUtrtoinU1nee'd Cdpaiyarnish; Japatt'dlUather do.;ptsi Tor- .March 2QC w redely FLOURv June SO, v pwttne,UHverOiI 1InklJtJng and hjftlrOardr Oil Lamea Nbimegs; Mace, Cloy Alkj&c GtDTii PePewl BarUy. drc.-4( my'ri nau. uxnws, -py xeaa qoanut. .V edt:asiaJlle4trwbri?miry . 'I t n - a 5 .-rfsagii"
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1848, edition 1
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