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f . - ?.-tr. - . - v . - y l.H - - - ' - - : ..f..- LISHED 8BSItf EEJtY AXD WBEIIT, BT EDITOR AND " PROPniKTOR. TERMS. . Jit UtTijitfn. SUhWWlT ri-rn uvi per aooarahalf in advance. rusLY Pak Three. Dollar per annum. WiaeTwnf. For every Stii hrst tioa. Oae Dollar: each aubsequent insertion, aty-fire Cents. Urt Orir and Judicial Advertisements will be Wd SS ocr cent, hisrher : bnt a dednetien Of fent. will be made from tie regular prices, for rfwera by Ine year.. . ivertisemenU, inaerted in the Skmi-Wki.t Re tir wilT alao appeir in the' WkkkltpJK ttf SThave the'ague and fever? ttlCE'S Agueand Fever never failed, where directions were slnctljfjoy 1, to effect a cure inv fnm Fifteen o TAiry -They are prepared from simple Vegetable nea, and are, therefore, tne saiesi, mosi pi eas el gncedieit remedy known, lorine cure on n- tent rever. I Qey nave uecii uiw " Chill' of the worat form, and ne invaria- en relief, and cured the patients. They never the brain, aa'does Quinine ; or injure tne con- ion, as io6."rseaic us muucj inui cise of failure, where directions are followed, fil per box. PUrReM, Country Merchants, and u will be supplied at f 3 per dozen boxed. ared and sold only by - C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., Hank Street, Petersburg, Va. frignst 3t. 1846. K OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 8EM I-A N .V tj A IvDi vidend of Four and . oiie-quarfer, per cent, on the Capital I of this U-nk. has been declared, payable to Stockholders (less the Ut to the Stale of oz hTEK per cent on the individual snares.) at me tipal Bank, on the first Monday in July next, u the Branches, nfieen da? tnereatter. i f . T C. DEWEY, Cashier. Weiffh. Jane 15. 184T x 49 funded in 1842, remodeled I enlarged in 1847. it HE Subscriber, feeling gratefulTor the immense patronaee bestowed on bim for the last live s, would inform the public that, the Ladies1 Sa naa been recently remodeled and enlarged to tm Itm ; rwl tmr&nt tirnmmoilai tnn miial lo ,w 1 1 v. ,..vaw - - - Increased and steadily increasing business of that ionable Establishment. These improvements are f all completed, and our friends in North Carolina, VVirjiniai SgdjlhaIdiearaloog 4-H Jie handsomest and most convenient Boot and Stores in the United States. The Stock of r in the Ladies' Saloon, and in the Wholesale rerooms. Up Stairs, is worth at least 3O,0o0. bracing in it the most unbounded variety of the est ana cnoicesi uoous f LADIES' WEAR. lies' Ianen Gaiters, a new material imported from Sumpe. in Ffhrnary 1847. They resemble silk waiters and cannot be told from it while on the feet. lies' brilliar.t bronte and black and French Last W Gaitersthe most superior quality. )o Polka Boots, black and bronze, made entirely V from morocce a new article. k pure white kid and satin Slippers. So genuine black English kid do kj French do do occo Slippers, ' the greatest variety to be found )y where, at all prices from 50 cts. a pair, upwards. f gentlemen's wear. .tlemen's superior French Boots, ) The handsom d i Patent Calf skin do est in Norfolk I do Calf skin and Goat Morocca Boots to Jmost every quality varyjng in price from two of ive dollars a pair. Itlemen's Cloth Gaiters of various stjles. 1 do Bootee at all prices. fs anil You:h's Boots anJ Bootees. res Gaiter Boots and Morocco Shoes of every kind p School Shoes, first rale. I Ladies' Saloon can now produce over twenty usand pairs of Children's Shoes, comnrisinz an prlment of at least eighty different kinds, and the 'prietor prides himself on - beii g able to- furnish pities now with any kind and even with any color Bootees or Shoes for thir Children. errant s Goat 8kin Buskins and Leather and rocco Shoes of all kinds. , V en Servant's Brogans, Boots and Bootees o,f va- s Qualities. J TRAVELEXNG TRUNKS. adies' splendid Travelling Trunks the Ward jd Travelling Trunks, with sevenl separate apart nts complete, with bonnet cases inside, all finished Jtxe most approved and convenient style for trav ng. ;.. lso. Ladies' Bonnet Cases and Wilton and Brus t Carpet Satchel, of the most splendid patterns. Gentlemen's real Leather Trunks, made from the glish Sole Leather, with a numWr of apartments, luding one for his shaving and dressing cases. 3oy's and Misses' School Trunks, very spacious I strong, for Boarding Schools and Colleges. Pa ,ts and Guardians' attention is called to these desi Ie Trunks. Also, common Leather and Hair links, in abundance. ' STRANGERS visiting Norfolk for any purpose, )uld be interested by calling at the Ladies Saloon, they will find many kinds of New Goods in that bionable establishment which cannot be had at any W store. Besides, our Foreign Correspondents he principal European Cities being always on the rt. wjl notify us of any change of fashion and hip to us diiect (via the Atlantic Steam-ships Jfew York) any new style of Boots and Shoes tch may originate in England, France, or any of ir respective countries. We shall be always pre fd therefore, to Wd the fashion in this City and ixhibit for sale the newest goods on their first earance elsewhere, and before they shall become amon- ; Our Wholesale Waro-room. up stnlrs, are xrr ed with choice Iota of BOOTS, SHOES and JOGAtfS (selected expressly for retailing) and II be old to Country Merchants by the case or i-n. cheap for Cash. THE LADIES' SALOON is on Main street, r vvauer s iiy Hotel, jerloIk. Va.: WILLIAM H. ADDINGTOX, Norfolk V- oly 1, 18 47. 7, and NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. JAVII F. KEELING, Proprietor. v.- D. F. KEELING respectfully announces to the Public, that he has. taken thia fine Es tablishment, recently conducted by uapt. r urman Bldtk, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and the travelling community. Thia Hobse has undergone thorough repair, has been newly 'furnished, and now possesses all the means and appliances of superior accommodation. The Proprietor if determined that his Hotel shall not be excelled by apy similar establishment in the United States; and aware that an impression exists on the part of many, thai his charges are higher than those elsewhere, he futher states that his charge for board is SI 50 per day or $10 per week. v . . D. F; KEELING. Norfolk. Va Jan. 22. t 8 6m , THAT COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. CONTINUE to repair and warrant all kind of Watches and Clocks upon the shortest notice, and in the nest manner. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noith or South. This the pub tic may rely on. ; They are, also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best materials. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (and have the' testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making the assertion;) that we cando their work as welt as it can be done in Richmond, New York, or any where else. Give us a call. Charges moderate. 1 COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 FUSE ! rmnE .xrriv a insurance compa 11 K Y? 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 paniesin the UnitedStates.and pays its lossesprompt- Applications for insurance in Raleigh, or its vt cinity.tobemadeto 8. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. JACOB SLIDER, Jr. Importer h Wholesale & Retail Dealer ia WINES, LIQCJORS, Alc. OF ALL COUNTRIES, No. 76 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention Of the Trade and consumers to hi extensive sock of good, pure Wines, ifCn of various grades and prices : all of which have been carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in tJe Districts where Produced. AN EXPEKlB.NCE'of twenty yearinjthis busi nM mh( nrMMinr lik th lt JuUK V iCfil AM ' i Ei?wuflnexterfsiveu direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis . . m . .. . . f. i . (rids of France, Germany, flee, enables nim to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition : and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him lo sell on the most ad vantageous terms. 1 Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wise from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Winks &c. Imported to Ordkr, Subject to Ap proval on Arrival. March 29. 1847. 26 -ly MOKE NEW AND SEASONABLE Dry Goods. TTO ECENT arrivals have placed in possession of LlQ. the undersigned, at his New Estabiibinent on Fayatteville street, in addition to his former stock, of which annunciation has already been rrmde in the public prints, another New and most Beautiful sup plt or Seasonable Drt Goods, whrlph are remarka bty cheap, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the tasty and iutelligeut purchaser, to witi i Fine aod Medium Irish Linens, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, ' Bobbin Edgiugs, 1 ""t Lisle Lace and Edgings, Llegant plain aud twilled utngbams, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Beautiful Calicoes, and splendid French Muslins (o Gentlemen s white Kid Gloves, new designs,) do. " Berlin aud Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, Cotton, Drillings and Nankeen, , Plaid Gambroon and striped 'Jeans, Fine Cloths and Cassimesrs, Drap D'Ete and other goods for Gentlemen's sum- Marseilles Vetting, - mer to ear, Canvass, f adding and all other tnmniiDgs, Fine bleached Shirting and Jeans, Cravats, Suspeuders aud Umbrellas, Shoes and Slippers, for both Gentlemen and Ladies. Groceries, China, Crockery and Glass, of almost every description. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh, June 10, 1847. 47 POSITIVELY, FOR A SHOUT TIME ONLY! JUEIUS HI. WOLFF, Himself again. IT HAVE taken the Store on Fayetteville street, XL recently occupied by T. H Snow, next door to Mr. N. B. H Dense' Auction and Commission Rooms. where I shall open for a short time only t a hausjome assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AJtD ALSO, Suitable for the Season, which will be sold at very reduced prices, and much cheaper than any where else in this place. 1 All persons in want of great bargains, will do welt to give me an early call, as my stay in this place wit) be very limited. Dealers will find it to their advan tage, to give me a call, as I have many articles. suit able for the trade, which' will be sold at wholesale only. . Thankful to the citizens ot Jlaleigh amj its vicini ty, for their former patronage. I flatter myseJf, that it will be continued on my present visit. v JULIUS M, WOLFF. Raleigh, Jone 26, 1847. 53 4t TOUIfG LADIES' Select SCHOOL rilHE Exercises of this School, under the super- vision of the Misses Pahtridsb, will be. re sumed on Thursday, the 1st of July. Term as heretofore. " . Raleigh, June 28, 1847 - 52 --THE PETERSBURG IRON. BELL AND BRASS Machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool factory, &e. , In full operation. fTH HE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to U the citizens of Petersburgand the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (as he has a more extensive, assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas Or Furnaees, .belter workmen aud the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. He ia prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. . MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, dice. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. , ,He Is mtnnfacturini Jidwd'a Cast Iron direct act ttrg- Water-VVrregtnd has inauw uumoer, 'fhh-l have been tested with great success, and i believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than M feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gires his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acting Wheel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sizes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customers.-- Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dec, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast 8teel Axss, and other edge tools, warranted e qual to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. 8ad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs'of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Store. Stoves, of different sizes, lor Factories and Offices, j Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancy. IRON RAILING, Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumpa for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 and to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis. McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Bom. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D dec , which he will sell at un sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. , Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, &c. ; and all oth er articles usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, and some as good workmen as can be foqnd in the State, he hopes to eive as general satisfaction as to rice, work manship and despatch, as any olEer similar estab- lifihmenL. . i to give him an equal chance with Richmond or tie North, to eivelhim a call. , . i :.l v QTj Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine & Brown 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 if THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adioining the City of Raleigh, known as the Wuterloa Tract , containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract, known as the " Bushy Branch" Tract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to the Subscriber, or 'to the Editor of the. "Register." JAMES H. COOKE; February 10, 1847. 13 if Williams, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Keep constantly on Itand a large and mell'Sthcted stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, i AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our slock of rAWls Ar,J Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, iz: Ameriean White Lead,' Unseed, Lamp, Sperm & m a sj I dry and in Oil. Tanners' uus, Indigo, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Copperas, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Verdigris, Chinese Yenaillion, vcnitian Red, Dye-Stuffs generally, Spanish Brown, &c. &e. LEATHER, COACH, FURNITURE JAPAN VARNISHES, Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH it AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. I Tobacco, Segars and SniiiR, 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 upon the most accommodating terras. Orders from Physicians and others promptly executed, and particular attention paid to packing and ' for warding. ' .) May 18, 1847. 40 BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC V VifsM. ; FESCUD & JOHNSON have been appointed Wholesale and Retail Agents tor the sale of this well known and widely circulated article A large supply just prepared and now on hand. Prices the same as at the Factory. . 1 . N. B. None can be relied upon as genuine.'witb ont the WBiTTRir signature of the Proprietor upon each Box. s Raleigh, May 1! 1847. 39 ecJflenbtfrff CountK-Vlrgliiia. 'IY EtaWihment will be opened for the recep i A lko of visitors, on the 1st of J tine. In addition jto some general improvements, rendering the cabins more pieasaiH aji'j jreeable, a good Billiard Room has been built, sjidVsplendid table provided for the amusement of the company. CCZoe Musjc is as good as sny in the State. A. dcF- W.Bovd'sline of Staees from Kideewav Depot, 4 the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, lo Hal ifax Court House, Va., will run by the Sprints every day except Sunday Leaving Ridgewa? every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, reaching -Buffalo by 10 o'clock, A. M. ; leaving Halifax Court House ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and arrive at tne Springs at 8 o'clock, A. M. With 'these facili ties, the proprietor hopes and expects an increased nurojberpf visitors. DAVID SH ELTON. J one 1. 52 4w finHAT valuable House and lt in the Cily of JU. itaieign; at present in tbe occupancy of the Rev. Mr. Fibcb. There is a larse. two-siorv dwel. ling House, a Brick OrBce. and oil necessarv out- houses. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase will ex amine for themselves. Terms of. sale verv accommodating. AddIt to the Subscriber. GEO. W. MORDECAI. Raleigh, June! 9. 60 w2m Ti angylvaiiia UniTersity. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE 30th Session will open on the 1st Monday in November next, to continue four months, undrr the direction of the following Faculty, viz: BEN J. W. DUDLEY. M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. , THUS. D. MITCHELL, M. D Professor of Materia Mrdica and Therapeutics. ROOT. PETER, M. D Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy p - fAMEM M. BU8H, M. D vProfesaor of Special W Surgical Anatomy. a, ftj. lavtbuix, m . u rrotessor or uenerai and Fathologiral Anatomy and Physiology. TSAM'L. ANNAN, M. D., Profrswr ot Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. ELISHA BARTLETT, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine E. L. DUDLEY, M. D., Demonstrator of A natomy. The rost of a full course is One Hundred and Five Dollara. invariably in advance, in notes of good and solvent Banks of the Stales whence the pupils come. The Matriculation and Library Ticket is Five Dollars, par money. The Dissecting Ticket ia Ten Dollars. The Graduation Fee is Twenty-five Dollars. Clinical Instruction gratis to the candidates for graduation. Boarding and lodging, including lighU, at from 1 00 to $3 00 per week. IIOBT. PETER. M. D. Dean of the Ihcuhy. Lexington. Ky July 1. 1847. 53 t$5 Great Mail Line to the North, Yia Petersburg, Richmond, Fred ericksburg and Washington City. PTTtKAVELLEKS going North, are-hereby in U formed that the above'Line is the only daily hue, ihe must txpediiious line, and the only' certain line Passengers leaving Petersburg by this line, daily st 6J A M., arrive at Ballimtre to. tea, at Phil adelpnia, in the course of the night, and at New York ly 12 A. M . ihe next day, heing a business day, and sometimes two days, in advance of 1 ravellers by the River and Bay Boats, and are, moreover,-'exempt from all risks of sea sickness and Storms, as by the James River and Bay Line. FARE BY THIS ROUTE. From Petersburg to Baltimore $7 50 " Baltimore to Philadelphia 3 00 Philadelphia to New Yoik by the early rooming line 3 00 In addition to the above tine, the Companies on the Gteat Mail route, have, on Monday and Thursdays. a second most delightful line, by way of Acquia Crtck and muuthpf Potomac '""Passengers by this last line, go by the Great Mail line as far as Acquis Creek, where they take the swift and beautiful Steamer Poivkalan, Capt O. W. Gu k.n ell, (which leaves Acquis Creek immediately on the arrival of the Cars from Richmond,) and reach Baltimore some hours in advance of Passen gers by the James River and Bay Line, and at the same 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 tbe trip between Acquia Creek and Balti more in a splendid Steam Boat unsurpassed in ircngtn, oeauiy or comjou For further particulate, or through tickets, apply at the office of ihe Richmond and Petersburg Rail ... ;omDanv Petersburg-, or of the Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail Road Company, in Rich inond to the Ticket Agent. Richmond, Va., July I, 1847. 54 3m NOTICE. Visiters to the Virginia Springs, are hereby adfised, Otat they will find their most agreeable and expeditious and only certain route to be by way of Petersburg to Richmond, and thence, by the Richmond and Louisa Rail Roads to Charlottes, ville, Staunton, &c. passing in sight of Monticello, and the celebrated University of Virginia. Travellers by this route reach tbe Warm Springs to breakfast, on the second day after leaving Rich mond, and the White Sulphur Springs in the after noon of the same day. For further particulars, or 1 ickets, apply to the Office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road Company, Richmond, Va. July 2. 1847. 54 lrn THOMAS It. DIBI1LEL, ATTORNEY AMD SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, &c 79 Nassau Street, . New York. December 26, 1846. 104 ly WOW READY, TTKR. GEORGE B. WOOD'S New and Valuable I r LI Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, 3 vols. 8ro. This day received by ' HEN 11 Y U.TUKWEK,: At the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh. June 30, 1847. 53 FLOUR, MEAL, Ac. iTjLOUR, Corn Meal, Corn, Bacon. Lard, d;i. IP for sabs at the Auction and Commission Store Jf - 1 Nv B HUGHES, 3 Office. PETERSBURG, VA. v 0. PAINE & CO. MANAGERS. Great Chances for Fortunes during the month of , Jnly. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 29, to be drawn on Saturday, July 17, 1847. 78 Nos. 13 Drawn. 625,000! $15,000! $10,000! 1 prize of $6,000 I of 6,000 1 of 3,377 20 of 1,500 20 of 1,000 20 of 750 20 of 600 20 of 400 . wnoift i ickels SIO : halves fi : nntrtm S fin Giand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 30, to be drawn on Saturday, July 24, $35,000.., $15,000. 6 prizes of l0pwti fSOO 4U0 B do bai 50 do 000 60 do 100 Wholes $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clas No. 31, to be drawn on Saturday, July 31. 75 Nos- 12 drawn. $35,205 ! $10,000! 1 prize of 5,000 1 2 prizes of $1,700 1 do. 4,000 20 do ' 1,500 1 do 3 292 20 do 600 1 do 2.500 20 do 4()0 2 do 2,000 20 do 300 20of 2S0 llOof 200 63 of 100 Wholes $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 F. S. ANTHONY. D. PAINE &- CO., JIaiiasers of Lotteries, Richmond; Virginia. 1 . , z . . attention oT adventurers and patrons of FOR. . TUNE'S HOME, is called to the Grand Schemes below. They are all worthy of attention. The Bal timore Lottery, for ?8th June, will be Ihe favoiitefor 4hwioMb'' the lewaat thraa numhor piira .Tytll Kg entitled to $1,000 one ticket may draw the $50,000. A package of wholes in this splendid Scheme, which can draw the four first prize, amonnting to $9$,000, will be sold for $345, which we warrant to draw not less than $153. -The risk, therefore, on 26 wholes is only $ 1 92 shares in proportion. Address orders to us. or to C. W. PURCELL, Agents for the Msnegers. Richmond, Virginia-. SPLENDID SCHEMES FOR JUEY. V S35,000l 15,000 1 10,000 ! Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 29, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, July 17th, 1817. 78 Nos., 13 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS : 1 prize of $35,000 15.000 1 0,000 6,000 6,000 . U.377 20 prizes of 2t do 20 do 20 do 20 do &c. . $15,00 1.000 750 500 400 Ac. do do do do do ; V'hqle Tickets $10, halves' 6, quarters 2 50. A certificate of W-holes $ 1 20 eba res m tTmpwvtmf- Look out for tbe 2Sth of July. $50,000 ! 25,000 ! 15 prizes of 4,000 ! Susquehanna Lottery, Class No. 35, to be drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, July 28th, 1847. 78 Nos., 12 drawn ballots. GRAND CAPITALS: 1 prize of $50,000 1 prize ot $4,000 1 do 25,000 1 do 4.000 1 do 12,500 1 do 4.000 1 do 7,500 1 do 4.000 1 do 5,786 1 do 4.000 I do 4,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 4,000 1 do - 4,000 1 do 4.000 1 do . - 4,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 4.000 1 do 4,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 4,000 200 do 1,000 Tickets $15, halves 7 50, quarters 3 75. Certificates of packages of wholes- $192 Do do halves 96 Do do . quarters 48 Persons ordering by tbe package may deduct the price of three tickets. . (J3 We have every day Lotteries from $1 to $20, and when a remittance is made to us, large or email, we will always invest in the most popular Lotteries on hand. The Drawings sent, when requested, to all who order from us; tbe cash for all Capital Prizes can be had as usual at sight. On all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be paid. The Tickets in the above Lotteries are received, and, all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt aud confidential attention. Address D. PAINE & CO., Managers, Or.to C. W. PURCELL, Richmond, Va.' iThTh LBS. of North Carolina BA fVJjfCO.X, of which 40O pieces are prune Mams. 3.000 lbs. White Lard. For sale by B. B. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, March 6, 1S47. 20 75 Barrels of Roe and Cut Her' rings fr sale by .B. B. BUFFALO K. North Carolina Merchants, AND others, wishing to buy Goods in this City, are respectfully invited, before making their purchases, to examine our stock of HEAVY HARDWARE, Comprising, among other articles, the following: Cut and Wrought Nails and Spikes, Horse Nails Tacks, Brads and Shoe Nails. Hollow Ware, Oven Mouths. Sucar Kettles and Cauldrons, Cart and Wagon Boxes, Anvils, Vices, Log, Trace snd Halter Chains, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Shovels and Spades, Grain and Coal Scocps, Hay and Manure Forks, Carolina Hoes, Scythes, Scythe Stonea, and Sneaths, Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards, Wood Keren.. Butt H mires. A nsrers and Gimlets,' Sad Irons. Waffle Irons, Well Wheels, Cast Iron Pumps Grindstone Cranks and Rollers, Paint Mills. Platform and Counter Scales, Patent Balances and Steelyards Molaases Gates. Cow Bells. Door Handles, and Bolt ed Latches, TURPENTINE SCORERS, cf the most approved pattern, &c Ac, frc. All j"cD will be sold at Msnufaeturers' lowest prices, by (heir ageuts, ' THOMAS 4" FRANKLIN, 4 if fflW,.BWW,'' New York, June 20, 1847. 50 8t .r III TOE PRESS, And Kill be published in a week, ly the undersigned, "A DIGESTED MANUAL, .... Of the Public Acta of the General Assembly, passed since the rear 1836.- By James Iredell.77 Gentlemen wishing the Work, will make applica tion at tho Register urnce. , WESTON R. GALES. Ralelgb, June 17. 1847. : r .49 t, Edscivorth female Seminary; Be?. Prof. M0E6O, Principal. .Got. WOREHEAIV Proprietor. TH E Term of l o monthly tne entire y ear irHl uramence on the Isi JuIy. : r v Tne expenres are, for board and English ' tuition for one year $150 00 The French, Italian, Latin or Greek Lan- guage r SO 00 Drawing anj painting in Water colors 20 00 . Oil eolon 40 00 Music on Piano, Guitar or Organ 40 00 Use of Instruments , 1 $ rjfj ; Fifty dollars to be paid in advance half the bill in January, and the remainder at the close of (ho ( year. Te Institution is furnished with b valuable j LibraryVand a new apparatus for illustrating. Cbem ,8try. Philosophy and Astronomy.- Each branch ti entrusted to Teachers whose profession is Instruction. This Seminary is organized with sDeeial efrMMitA . icomvlet'ingi thorough and Christian education, both. tb Principal or to the Founder. i 42 Eight Itfiles West of nalelghV If. Eight ficvL & I?E D; D. n.iter; v . Rct.' FORDYCE IB. HUBBARD, Eeclor. jf ; THIS School for ijoys will be opened on the 'fiih day of J uly. ' Terms, for session of 5 months including board, washing, 4;C ,and Tuition in Latin, Greek, French and English $87 60.', Provision will be made for tuition in Instrumental Music and fi Drawing, d;c, for which the usual extra charge will be made; In vocal rhusic, instruction wdti be gitea without charge. Pupils will be fitted for entrance into sny class in College, or will be carried through an entire Collegi ate course, at the option of Parents. - As a general rule, boys will net-be received ove 14 years of sge. - -;, t. ; ' ' A Uniform dress for Sundays and special occasions, will be required.? This will consist in summer, of a roundabout of dark Summer clothwith white vest niJ yamatpwtj , & ynxii f rm wdab aodn taloons of dark gray cloth With black vest. The v dinary wearing apparel must be plainland strong. Becides a sufficiency of outer clothing, boys requks 8 shirts, 6 pairs of stockings orsocks, 6 pocket, hand kerchiefs, 6 towels, night clothes, 4e all distinct!, marked with the owner's name in full, i ! p t Till the opening of ihe School, application forAad mission to be made to the Rev, Aldkkt Sxxnxs, Raleigh. -. 1 , June 5, 1847. ; 4ft . Late Publications. - RATORS of the Age,by GT n. Francis.. The Hour and the Man, an Historical Ro mance, by Harriet Martinean. ' Marian : or A Young Maid's Foitune, by Mrs. S. C. Hall. f Homes end Haunts of the most celebrated British Poets, by William HowitU I ' Marriage, a Novel, by Miss S. PenierV Inheritance, a Novel, by Miss S. Perriar, payt 1st. History of Rome, by Dr. Schmitz. F. R, S. E. Dr. Oldcook's Receipt-Book, with Notes for thet. Presei tatluu f -Wealth. J - . Seu'they's Life of' Wesley j 3 vols. ISmo; The Correspondence and Miscellanies of the Hon; John Cathey Smith, LL. D. formerly Governor of Connecticut. Speculation, a Novel, by Miss Pardoe. The Life of Edmund Kean. ' Memoirs of Baron Cuvier. by Mrs R. Lee. Nos. 23 and 24 Pictorial England. Nos. 13 and 14 Martin the Foundling. HENRY D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh. July 1, 1847. 53 WHITE LEAD AND UNSEED OIL. WE have just received a large sapply of White Lead, of varinusqualities. Vie also have on hand a supply of Mountain Linseed Oil, all kinds of Colors, Varnishes. -Sand Paper, 8pts. Turpentine, &c, which w vrill sell low on , reasonable terms. PE8CUD d JOHNSON. June 26. Standard.) . S2 WHITE SILPHUR SPltlWGS. THIS ESTABLISHMENT, so favor ably known for the curative qualities of I its water, and the elegance and comfort I of its accommodatfon, will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the first of June. It is situated 60 miles from Alexandria, 35 .from Fredericksburg, and 20 miles East of the Blue Ridge n one of the most healthy and delightful climates of Vir&inia. Tbe direction and management will bo the same as heretofore, and the same attention paid to the comfort anu accommodation oi tneir guests. We have an abundant supply of Ice. Tbe season commences the first of June, and will end the 1st of October, embracing 4 months. Irinity Lovers of Mjisic will find the Band unsurpassed ' BOARD: j $10 per week, $9 per week for two weeks, $30 per month, and $80 for the season. For more than one day, $1 50 per day, 50 cent j for a single meal, 25 cents for lodging, children i no I der twelve yeaiaof age, and servants,, half price J Horses 50 cts. per day, per week $2 5Q, per month Tri weekly stages will run from Washington until ' tbe 1st of July, alter that time daily; T . . Tluu will b line of stages from Fredericksburg : after the 1st of July, previous to which, conveyances will be furnished on accommodating terms. DANIEL WARD. ! June 1, 1847. f 46 tAlS DISSOLtJTIOIf . THE Copartnership heretofore existing between' the Subscribers, is this day (20th June, 18474) t dissolved by mutual consent. Alt persons having claims against the late Firm, will present them to N. B. HUGHES, for payment, and those indebted will please call and settle with tbe same. f P N. B. HUGHES, " W; H. MEAD. " OROCERIESU t , I BRO WN. Loaf, Crushed, and Pulverized ST- GAR, Cflce, Teas', MolasseaT, Salt and roa, ) ctieap for Cash, at the AucUon and Cpnimlstoa Storeof . NB. HUGHES. ' VaUiable JProperty tar : SaIe. - rTfNHE Subscriber will sell without reserve, to the j II tfii4tMt tH.lder onSainrdav f lb 9lst aay of. ; Jurv. his HOUSES and LOTS on tho-yjgUt side of 1 Hillsborough srcei as u iea irwf - , also his Werner Store on the ort tjd naf P- copied by tft nuiwcriori. , Terms-' twelve months credit, the purchaser gtf -t ing bond with.appwe.jee;ffaniflK , Per too who mHijiS v cau lotjtMm-rC i .4'i&n&S anyAtime.' wjihiri sfiif be delivery, and auotbff Taken w o 4 "4 -ft May i. w . . ; VERY TIGHTLY BOUND ;S1
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