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EtSMMsaweS' SOTUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1847. rrscy. ii j . . - . -ii ii. nv - .mvi i - in ... ii i -.ii . .......-...: . lit. .t .. t ii 1 1 1 I .. ii I .r: I r - ii .'i.miii I i.iii t iii ii . in in .in ii.ii : 'in 'ii i" 5 it i ill i .ii r i Trni iikii r TU-scnTf.iJi' . r J J7& - . ,1-MWww'IM'',,l i iTfilif ini in 1 1 n f ii iiTi lii ii ti imiiuWi 11 K. I .III 1 I " "11 ' . t I III I 'i. i II n II Ik. II 1 .7. -Ill .a.L -.III .,v. Ill II I ; .?V II I- 'If 1 4X;V l'f II I '.4wlll I vj if t 1 1 .11 I tii&, 1 1 1 ri Wi II a ;ifrl i J- II i:L4 .11I'.)S-T Aw aey 1 C ?anf - - EDITOR -AN? gbj&rOJt. ' lars pr B0B-rfii1f f .adtahci.j.. ; s .t Wcklt Pafm Thrc Holla p nnm. nrtioB, One Dollar f ' eaehT'kabMqaiat msertloa, Twenty -fiw Cts. . Caitrt OrJfrt ;Jm3 Judicial Advertisement i will b n,r ceoU will U made from lii' rejalar price, for adrf rtisers fcy the year.; , . ., t AHrertemeilMOeTtea !q Uw Smi-Wbcxlt R tk. wiU alM appea,u"tae WiittiXaper, fre. IX Lett4$ lo thV Editor must Ibe kst-?aii. THE tADIES' SAI.OOIT, rinded In ". 1843. reinolelca and enlarged iu. 1S4T. t HE Subscriber, feeling grateful for ihe immense Dtuonate bealowed oa him, for the last five teiri. would inform the public that the Ladies' Sa io. Ka been reeentlr remodeled and enlarged to make its sixe and "elegant aecnmmodation equal to the increased and steadily i acres sing business of that fuhionable EstabTisbmentk J The improvements are now all completed, ad eor friends in North Carolina, and Virginia, will find the Ladies Saloon to be one of the handsomest1 and; moat dnenient Boot and glue Stores in the United States. The Stock of 'ow in the Ladies 8alon, "and inlhe Wholesale Warenxims, Up Stairs, i worth-, at least Q3U.0U0. Embracing in it, the most naboanded variety of the richest and choicest Goods,"' : ' Ladies' linen Gaiters, a new material imported from Europe, in F.ebrnary lM?.. They resemble silk Gaiters and cannot be told from it while ou the feet. Ladies brillUnl bcoRx and black and . French Last ing Gaiters-th most euperw, quality. , Do PoIkVBootSf black and bropxe, made entirely from morocco a new article. Do pare white YhJ and satin Slippers. Do gennine black, English kid ' do Do-: Fiend 'do ,V j do . . Uoroeca 81ippers, the greatsst ariety to be found aay where, stall prices from hQlujk pair, upwards. gentles; ra'a wx&r.. j Gentlemen's soperior French Boot,") The Tundsom do Patent Calfskin ' do est in Notfalk. cV Calf skin snd Cree Moroeea IJoote to almost every quality Tarying inrice front two of fire dollars a paler f .v .j',t Geutlemen'a Cloth, GsiteVef arsstjlMT; f d Bootees at all prices. v'- " " ' , ' Bnj't and Tooth's Boota and Bootees, ' ' . Misses Garter Boots and Morocco Shoes of eterj kindj do School boes, !rf rare. v. " The Ladies' Saloon can . now. produce .over twenty tkausand pairs of CTiIUren'a Shoes, comprising" u sMortment of at least d"y. different kinds, an the proprietor prides himself on being able Oc-. furnisli families now with, any .kind and e ten wUh aay color of Bootees or Shoes for their Children. ; , L Senraat's Goal. Skia Buakinrau4 Leather and Morocco Shoes of. aQ kinds. t s . x i' t Men Seirraot's Bcogaas, Boots and Bootees of va rious qualities . -i?- :.-si -; - 7 . Ladies' splendkCTraveUing Tranks the Ward robs Travelling Tranks, with several separate apart neats complete, with, bonnet cssa inside, au Qaisbed in the most approves; ana . on venient sty Is tor trav Also. LadMs Bonnet Cases and Wilton and Bras setts Carve SstcheW of the snost plemTkl patterns Gentlemen V real Leather Tre nks. made from the English Sele Leather .with a number of apartments including one for his shaving and dressing eases. Bov's and Misses' ;8choolTtnnks, vary -spacious aoJ auoae . for Boardins? Schools and Colleaea. . Pa rent-, and Goardians attention is called to these desi rable Tranks." Also.- cum mod 'Leather - and Hair Trsak. in mbnndtamr"-" " STRANGERS visiting Norfolk for any purpose. would be interested by catling at the-Ladies Saloon, at ther will find many kinds of New Goods in that fashionable establishment which cannot be had at any taer store. Besides, oar Foreign lorresponoents i n the principal European Cities being always on the alert, wdl notify as of mny change ef fashion and will skip ia as direct (via tba Attantio Steam-ships to New York) ; any new style of Boots and Shoea which may originate in England, France, or any. of their respective countries. We" shall. ba always pre pared therefore, to lead the .faahien ,ia. this City and to exhibit for 'sale tbe newest goods on their first appearance elsewhere,' and. before they shall become commas. . . .j.. . i. , . .-. . Oar 'Vbo!esa!a Wareroom, op stairs, are wejj filTetf witfi-choicefcts of BO 0 TS, SHOES and BROGANSX "expressly for retailing) . and will be 'sold to j Country" Aferchants by the case of daiMt; cheap1 far Cask"', 1 HE' LADIES; &JS.LO OAT is on Main street, near WaltecVCity Hotel. Norfelk. Va. ' WILLIAM HADDINGTON, - ---rr; - - a Norfolk Va. July 1,1847. i '" - 65 I OFFER for Sala.' the Tract tf L, Alt D, nn which I reside, nv the County of Hah lax, con taining fism IS to 1400 Acres.7 wttbtn five mites of Gaston, ia a mila and a half af tba Hi ssf one aide; and in a mile of the Gaston and Raleigh 'Rait- Koad on the other. This tsnd eootfcines msny advantages? its proximity to the Rivet and Rsil Hoed affords eve ry advantage of getting speedily to a1 market ; taf what renders itatill more desirable is. that there can not -be found a healthier situation. The building upon it are alt comfortable, end but lately repaired l invite the attention tof '.gentlemen L residing ia the unheaJibj,distxicta of the Slate to, it .with, the- assay ranee, hst . will sell it npon the nsostreasonabls and arcommodating terms. Shoald I not kocceed in fin ding a porchaser, prsvioua to the 15th of November, it will then'bf.offibred at Public Sle,vv tv .. ii ' At lhasame timer t shall offer ; Tor sale. Uoroi 20 to 25 vatoable 'Negroes whicbilooV)' great paJtVa.in n it in my sbserictC or br'hlx. N atb!.. En wAUSj, r ami ,t. . - - ? - T Jill 17 IWT tT-Vi W "'68-tf' j " a s wa- a Wanted lm media lei r. Vast and Pantalpan.knds. ione need sp dIt. tint nVfi art scknawladsed first lata mkm by Merchant Tailors; sand are wilting to X. NElOilpiieaiaJdarket House." 4 , (Standard.) 3 cosnYsnppjKiivs co fiONTlNtTE to repair and warrant all kind, of HWalcpes And Clocks upon the aborted none, an J itf ihe bet mtntaer. r,V ' - -They also repair Maiheniatical Surgical, Musical knd Oirtka! IhMronwnts, in atyte onrarpawed by any etablihnient) Noilhror &mth; - Thithe pub Itemty reJy 6n."- -' f v - ITiey 'are,- alto; prepared to MAKE to ORDER iny kind ofJewehycr 8Het WareJ ia the neatest manner and oriQe beat mitentta. ' 1 ' - Whb th tperieooe ofmany 4yer, we-tell the people; (asd hav lh testimony of handreda to sup port aa in taakmg the aaeeruon,) that wo can do their work as well aa it can to done ia Richmond, New York, or any where elee; ' . ' " t fjiro oa a ealL Charge moderate. - COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. APeterbnrjf. Nov. 2. t- 89- TlHE JET'S A. INSfJRAH'CE COMPA ,NY. or.nartford,. Conn. Offers to insure. Buildings and Merchandize, Lagainat loss pr damage by fire, at premiums to null me time. , ..This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com paaiesin the UnitedStates,and pay sits lossesprompt Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinily.toberuadeto 8. W. WHITING. July, 1847..- . Agent. , . V ,ACOU, SXIJDEU- Jr. - Importer U Wholesale k Retail Dealer in " OF ALL COUNTRIES, If o. TO Walunt Street, IN VITE8 the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive stock of good, pnre Wines, dC of various grades and prices : all of ' which have been carefully selected ' by him in Europe, Prxncipnttw w tl Districts tchere Produced. .N EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor lo the late Joair Va ugh ait. Esq. whn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dlt triets of France, uerroany, ccc e names mm 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 8toek having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new end high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. - . v- oj 7 Descriptive Catalogues tamisned on applica tion personally or by Vetier ; in ordering Win as from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wxxss . Sic IxroaTEn to Osdkk, Scsjsct to Ar- , rxovAi. on Abivai. .March 29, 1847.. 26 ly HOKE ItEW AlfO SEASONABLE ; Dry Goods. TTJ ECENT arrivals have placed in possession of fin the onderstffued. at his Nsw Establishment on Fayetteville street, in addition to his former stock, of which anduueiation has already been made, in the public prints, another Naw ano most BaAtmrcL sur- f LT Or 5KASONASLB AST UOUDS, wnieu mro icinai&a- bfy cheap, and to which he would respectfally iuvite the attention of the tasty and intelligent purchaser, to wit : Pine and Medium Irish Linens, Plaid ant! Jaconet Muslins, Bobbin Edginjrs, lisle Lace and Edging,' - Elegant plain and twilled Ginghams, Cimbric Handkerchiefs. Beautifni Calicoes, and splendid French Muslins of Gentlemen a white Kid Gloves, eu at signs,) do. "" Berlin and Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, ''.Cotton, " Drillings and Nankeen Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeans, Fi5 b Cloths and Cassim c a ks, D&apD'Etk md other roods for Gentlemen's sum- Marseilles Vesting, mer wear, Canvass, Padding and all other trimmings, Fine Reached Shirting and Jeans, . Cravats. Saspeudera and Umbrellas. , . Shoes and Slippers, for both Gepllsmen and Ladies. Groceries, Cnliia,. fJrocltery ana Glass, of almost every b'eseriptioo. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh, June 10, 1847. 47 W. C. nfJGIIES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, A ND eeneral Aeent. for the sale of all kinds of AY Goods. Country Produce, Real Instate, &C., will attend promptly to all business that may be entrusted to him. Raleigh, July 6, 1847. 55 Petersbursr, Ta. August 20, 1847. THE Subscriber bss now in Store his Fall supply of 1 China h Earthenware, Received by late importations from the Potteries. Also, a sop- ply of GLASSWARE, just from the Manufactories. He respectfully requests i rail from Mbbchavts and oth ers. wno msv do in wans.oi a & at Goods in his line, mi pledges himself ta furnish the licit tmalUUa nnd latest- styles, as low atanw regular house in the trade in the Northern market. His tletire u to reduce bis Isrge stock, to aecompiisn which, be will offer great inducements to buyers. . !fv!v - - " r JAMES P. .8MITU, i . Sign of theOcttffon Pitcher. Bvcamore 8t. 'w .Hillaborol Recorder ..and Milton .Chronicle, tnree inreruons racn. j 1 .. & (67 61) ai TI7I0B8ALEV tba large and deRgnuuity snaoea Lit DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc cupied by P. Boast; Esq. and known as the Shaw Lot. - - ------ - '- This property- -t,led ; tn rr of tne City, and to a business inenV would be one rf lb moat pleasant arid dwire14aHridetcesr Tha Dwell ing is in good coodltiisnand has attached ' tor ij all a. -r-- ? --U-- JAM ES If E W- HOSX Alt CE. ' np tJSSELL, a VW nf thalReiCTof bVrlel' the IJJb Second, , ThU; day received at the N. Ci Uooastora,by U. D. TURNER. August 14. 67 ;;thepetersburg : - , IRON, BELL. AND BRASS , . op os Mr a aa Machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Faxterj, &e. f 1st, w, m full operation. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citixens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement lie has received, and hopes (as he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, twogood Cupolue or Farnaces, better workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor. him with their patronage. He is prepared lo execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. , MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting,' Spindles, Screws, dec Castings for every description o( Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Hbwd's Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, end is. believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under 'ess head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the "above .Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention to putting them up. c 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 st reduced prices for Cass, or on time to punctual customer. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dic at reduced prices. ' HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas nn hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Axxs, 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 various pattern". Furnaces, auited for heating Churches and Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, lor Factories and Offices, Grates Of various patterns. Plain and Foncv. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, -for: Stores aJid Ware-houses, on an improved plan. ' v Pumps for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, sad Horse Powers. PLOCGI1S, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of varioua Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horsevviz: Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Born, Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side.Hill, D., dec, which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters end Straw cutters. Thrashine- Machines, Fan Mills, &c ; and all oth er artieles.usually made at such establishments. Having from 65 to 60 Hands employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as lo price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. fr Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwsine & ilrown- ley, Messrs. Q A VV. I. Morton, st his shop on Old sireet, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WJSLI.8. Petersburg, March 6. IS tf T-Ln.fr TTTtrJl JTCOOP 3SlIlSa THE Subscriber wishes to. sell ibat valuable Tract of Land, immediatelv adjoining the City of Raleigh,- known as the. WeWoo Tract, containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoin'tnt the above Tract, known as the Bushy Branch J ract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the " Register." JAMES 11. COUK.E. Febrnsry 10, 1847. H tf Williams, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Kefp constant? j on hand a large and iceU-selected stock of Foreign ami Native Drugs, A3D ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN " CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference lo their purity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality end fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our stock of PAINTS, OIXS AND IYE-STUFFS, Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz : American White Lend,' Linseed, Lamp, Sperm k dv-ind in Oil, Chrome Grten, Chrome Yellow, Verdigris, Chinese Vermillion, Tanners' Oils, Indizo, JI adder, Ext. Logwood, Copperas, Venitian Red, Dye-stnff! generally, Spanish Erown, &e. &e. LEATHER, COACH, FURM1TUBK At JAPAN VARNISHES, . Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. Tobacco, Scgars and Smitls, i Of the very best quality arid superior " ' Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and a JLondon Brown Stont. All of which is offered for sale-at-unusoally low prices, spd upon the most scoommodaiing terms. . Orders from Physicians and other promptly executed, s and particular attention paid to packing and for ( warding. ... My 18,1847. ; - A0 BECKWlTH'S-ANTIrDrSPEPTIC- ESCUI) V JOHNSON nava been appointed Wholesale and Retail Aaents for the sale of this well known and widely, circulated article. A large aupply ' just "prepared 'and now on hand. Prices the same as at the Factory. ' N ." B. " Nona can be relied upon as gennine, with out tba wniTTaa signature of tba Proprietor upon eacItBoxv. ; ; . Raleigh, May 12, 1847. 39 FEMALE SEMINARY, RAI.EIGII;, NORTH': CAROLINA : Bev. JOSlin i. FLNCII, Principal. - THE next Session of this Instituu'on vfrjll commence on the first day of October en suing. The success of the enterprise thus far, and the confidence which patrons, near and distant, have manifested in its management,' will be acknowledged by still further improving its advantages. A suffi cient number of Teachers will be employed to fill the savers! departments, and Parents snd Gnardians are assured that, for strictness of discipline, and thor oughness of instruction, this School shall be surpass ed bj no other. Terms Per Session of Fits Montlis : Board,' Washing, Fuel, &c, Preparatory' Depart men t. Higher English Branches, Latin Language, French Language, Music on Piano, Use of Instrument, Music on Guitar, Drawing and Painting, To secure several obvioqs $60 00 n to io oo 12 to Ift 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 advantages, a uniform style of dress' will be adopted for public occasions, consislion of purple Merino durinsr the Winter Term, and of white material daring the Summer On ordinary occasions, varioua kinds of dress may be used ; but cheap articles, plainly made up, will answer every purpose, and best suit ihe wishes of the I'rincipal. There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each Session, during, which pupils can remain ivitlumt any extra charge. Each boarding Pupil is expected to furnish her own sheets, towels, end napkin, which, with her apparel, must be marked with her name in full. No deduction fdr absence except in cases of protrac ted f sickness. Patrons will receive reports respecting their W ards and Daughters twice per session. REFERENCES: Hon. Calvin Graves, of Caswell County, N. C. ; Hon. A Dockery. of Richmond County; Hon. Thomas Settle, of Roekingham County ; Rev. Wm. Hooper, of Wake Forest College ; Rev. Thos. Mer edith, of Raleigh ; Rev. J. J. Brandy, of Fayetteville; Dr. S. J. Wheeler, of Murfreesborough t J. A. San ders, Esq. of Wilmington ; J. C. Stevenson, Esq. of Newbern ; T. C Garrison. Esq of Waynesborough. Raleigh, Aug. 23. 1847. 70 ta$5 Great Mail Linato the North, rT7r777i a a. .... i .aT Via Petersburg, Richmond, Fred ericksburg' and Washington City. WJtole Fare letrceen Cliarleston and New York; $22. ripRAVELLERS going North, are hereby in ll formed that the shove LtSe is the only daily fine, the most expeditious line, and the only certain line. Passengers leaving Petersburg by this line, daily at 5 A. M., arrive at Baltimore to tea, at Phil adelphia, in the course of the night, and at New York by 12 A. M. the next day, being a business day, and sometimes two days, in advance of Travellers 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. FAKE BY THIS ROUTE. From Charleston to Weldon $8 00 Weldon to Baltimore 8 00 " Baltimore to Philadelphia 3 00 " Philadelphia to New York by the early morning line 8 00 In addition to the above line, the Companies on the Gieat Mail route, have, on Monday and Thursdays, a second most delightful line, by way of Acquia Creek and mvuth of Potomac. Passengers by this last line, go by the Great Mail line as far as Acquis Creek, where they take the 1 swift snd beautiful Steamer Potohatan, Capt-C W. Goitkkll, (which leaves Acqnia 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. rasMngera ny 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 Peint Comfort and the meuth of Potomac, and make the trip between Acquia Creek and Balti more in a splendid Steam Boat unsurpassed in strength, btaut y or comfort. For further particulate, or through tickets, apply to R. A. Ellis, Ticket Agent, Weldon. N. C. or to the Ticket Agents in Petersburg and Richmond, at the offices of the Petersburg and Richmond, and Kichmond and Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road Companies. R. A. ELLIS, Ticket Agent. Weldon, N. C. Richmond, Va., July 1. 1847. 54 3m1 NOTICE .is hereby given, that appli cation will be made to the President, Directors and Company of the Bank ot Cape Fear, at the expi ration of three months from the date hereof, for the issue of a new certificate for two thares 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. McA RN, Administrator of JOHN McARN, uee'd. Fayetteville. June 11, 1847. 48 3m Henry D. Turner, PRINCIPAL AGENT for Maynard cVNoyeV Celebrated Black Writing INK, for the Quill or Steel Pen. This Ink has 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 country. It flows with freedom, becomes permanently black, and will not mould under any circumstances. J Raleith". Ang. 7 (Standard ) 63 TO SPORTSMEN. PATENT ft iTt Bi ROOT uaa; jusl; received; foe lot of HS uans, fowaer, Powder Flasks, Shot JJags, Bird Bags, ccc, all of which will be sold lew. pi OLSIl'S lTIatcliCS.-A supply of Go1sbs VJjJT superior Matches, n Wood boxes, just received and for sale by " PESCTJ P '& JOHNSON. LARGE supply of GLASSWARE and SHOP FURNITURE, just to baad and for sale by rtvu ot juiiioun. August S6. (Standard.) . 69 V. V . .. I I prime 'Hams." 3.000 lbs. While Lard. For sali by B. B. BCFFALOE, Raleigh, March 6, 1847. '" - , , 20), 75' Barrels "61 Roe and Cut Her rings; for sale by: B. B. B0FFALQ&S J ; f : - j AnjTTTAaT GsiraniTi's OrridKVy j t July 17, 1847. , U BY a; clause in an Ac; of the laat,JenraLAs sembfy of, North parpliaeatit led Va' for the beiter regulation of theMijitia of thiaSiaie' it was made the duty .of the undersigned, to procure a desctipiion of the . Uniform and Accoutrements, now worn by. the , Ccmmisioned. Officers of the United States Regular Army ..which by this Act is " adopted as the Unilorm for Ofncets commissioned, of similar grade-in the Militia,1 and have the same, " together with all the laws now hi force in this Stele, " regulating the Militia, publishediri Pamphlet form ; and alsd, to procure McCokb' Tactics, and furnish ". to each! Major General 6ve Copies of each wotk, to every Brigadier General , five copies of each work, and io each Colonel uf a Reiriment, twelve copies of each wi,k,s for distribotton among ; the Officers n f the Militia as the Generals and Colonels may " think proper." This is to notify all concerned, that the said Pam phlet has been published, and the said Tactics pro cured, and are now in ray pffice, ready, for distribu tion as prescribed by the Act of Assembly. Officers entitled to the same, will be promptly furnished on application. ! ROBERT W. HAYWOOD, I Adi't Gen.JN.Cv MV Jlaleigh, July 20, 1847 " 582m ATTOKNBY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, dec... 79 Nassau Street, t Abw York. December 26, 1846. 104 ly 1YEW TJMMMORIJG MT onsienr Alexander ' Nelson. beRs leave to inform the Citizens of RaleieH and vKJiuuy, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring Store on; Fsyetteville Sireet, a few doors North of the old Post; Office, where he is opening fresh from jhe Nonh, and of the latest importations, a complete as sortment of Merchant Taiiohs' Goods, bought at reduced prices, and which be will make up to order in an unsurpassed style, both as regards cutting and making.: Those who prefer, to furnish their own Goods, either to make up, or to cut only, can rest assured ibat no pains will be spared to give them em tire satisfaction. All that Mous. N. asks, is a trial, sure thaf a fashionable and intelligent public will ap preciate! his professional qualities. C'estd Pceuvre que ton connait rariiste, July 20, 1847. .r8 ly AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, At IV. B. IIUGnES Anctlou aud ! Commission Store. I HAVE now on hand, a great variety and mixed collection of GOODS, consisting Of Dry 'Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Books Paper, Ink, dc. dicdcc. all of which is offered at unusual low prices, for Cash oxlt. at the Auction 'and'Commiiwion Store of j N. B. HUGHES. RAGS. riHE highest market price in cash, paid 'for Cot- JL ion anu linen ttsgs, white and colored, at the Franklin Paper Mill, Richmond, Va. Parcels for warded to the subscriber will be promptly attended to. and payment remitted, as instructed by the own' ers. JOHN RICHARDS. I Superintendent Franklin Paper Mill, i Richmond, Va. rTr Printing Paper of the best Quality and of any dimension, Envelope, Wrapping dec. &c. furnished at the shortest notice. We invite orders from North Carolina, which may be addressed to Messrs. Datkkfort, Allks dc Co.,- Agents of the Company, or to the Superinten dent at the Mill. Aueust 17, 1847. 66 tf QfTTJHE subscribers offer for sale the Tract Of Land sLSjg on which the late James Wtchi resided, sit uated on Tar river in the County of Granville, within twelve miles of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and containing It 00 seres. About one half is wood land, and one fourth of the Tract, river low grounds. There are two good dwelling bouses on the premises and all other necessary buildings for a farm in good order. The above land is surpassed in fertility by few, if any Tracts in this part of the Mate, and is sit uated in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood. Terms accommodating.. For further' particulars, address the subscribers at. Henderson, N. C. - . P. V. WYCHE,r- ' J. T. WYCHE. 3 ! July 18, 1847. - - 48 tf , 'QIISS PARDOL'S IVJGW WORK. ; TT OUIS.the Fourteenth, and the Court of France, if A embellished by Engravings..'. Also, Beauties of ihe Bible, by Ezra Sampson. J Life and Religious Opinions of. Madame Guyotf and Archbishop Fenelon, bv Prof . Upham. 1 ' c : Taylor and his Generals, 2d edition. " Rough and Ready Almanac, for' 1 848. :' Harper's UV Slates do- . do " ; English Common Law Reports, vol. 6 1st. Smith's Leading Cases, new edition, greatly v6 targea. - ' - - - - - v No. 26, Pictorial England, 7 "a 2, illustrated Joeephiirf. " . "? ' V" H. D.TURNER7N. CCBookrtOTei No. BAY'S Ointment-AMull'sapply of wiuuwiui -va iicau,' ana ior - saie ' at Manufacturer s prices, by ,- r-'M Aug. 26V PESCUD & JOHNSON A LARGE supply of Fair's Quinine; purchased before, the recent advance - in triee, o ; hasd and for salaby , PESCUD . JOHNSON. ; -Angust 26. h 1 r;x3iT ; i i''-?- m; A SUPPLY af CaVtoc Oa. BalBam Copaiva,' OB JJL Cnbeba andCepsuIes, on hand and for sale by Aug. 26. : PESCUD JOHNSON TfpERNARD,S'! CHOLERA' MED1CINE.-4A I ID fresh snoolv inst re ved aud for sale1 bv'"" ' AtlgnstylfS, if Sri-' "to: '.. A-A i V M- c (Standard) TTHIS DAYiPUBLISHEO, A DIsestc-d irxarjuai 6t 4nc 'AVjti'ot I ine general AsemDiy 01 ,n -Carolina From the, Year 1838 1 tht- Yrr 484 6, vulttsivg, e . HENtl YT? TTtftrR1L' Jo!yl4. ' 56 T uignt iuues nest oi uaieiSOi fl Vi fTHH I.chdql.'fog boa! wflr be-opened en fieJdl Ji day of July, Terms, for a session of 6 ino&thf t including. Wrd,WaVhingd-c,i and TMUbn in liU Greek; French and Englj&h3X,fi0.- PrOTiaionilt be madeTfor iuition? in Instrumental Mpsic' j and in prawjngc.tft;lr wh Pe made; ittivocalmusici uistrocuon UI Ra. CltS whuoua cuarse, v, . r jiff -ic Pupila wiltba fitted far entrance iu t'm eiaWTn CollegeT.'otwill be carried tbro8h arantriioifegj ite course, it theption of PVrentsIt, Asa general rcle boys will not he?, jeteivea ovar: . 14 jwfigmlBr ' A Uniform dress Tor Snnaajsnd special occEzionf will betequiredTh!iircpnelsti1h sumraer ufp roundaKat bjf; dalSlSumm and pantaloons f ift1wlritefVto talboni of dark lgry tloWflwitli black vestTtenojr.! Liuj,. ii.rAi:ii;rAi. -tii'll "ranug ppan;i inqn to piam ana sirong.- - Beeides a sufficiency ute? erolhg,My,BTeufra 8 shirts; pairs elockmgorBOcks kerchlefii, 6 tdwe1s;Tdgftt lolhSse,f tlMisiuT marked with the owner nltriiS hi'full." i Till the openragbftlih6o lrrpnca mission to be mkda 'iotthr lvtAiaVWiniK June f,"T847: KITS HE Petersburg Fire and JHarincr y Insurance Company (a their office rn rhe Exchange Bnilding, Dank Street, Petersburg,) continue to take 31 arine Jtleks on Vessels, Cargoes -and Freights, and to insure Dwelling Honsei, Build in ea in general,- Fbrnlture, Goodsv-Wares and Mr chandise, of every dewriptiensgalnst toss or damage ly fire, both iatown andceonrjyon the thbttliberal terms. i -3 DIRECTORSi- Benjamin Jones; r D'AreVfii Arch O.'ttcftwaioaV i AMtito'4S&-ihf' ' , Joseph Bragg, EiTmund If. sBorrie J ohn Bragg, - I v Joseph iXWlilta 'lhomasN Iee, ' Edwin James,'' ' f i f , David Dunlop, , George Wi Boirtngt fcf t BEN J A MI rt J pN Ei: Fres idetu, A KCH'DG. McJLWAlNErVi Presm ( WjiuAJi S. SiMfsot , SeC .A'ufust.iO, 1847;; "-.' r-6i 'Ami The most brilliant tottery tier drawn in thi 40,000 ! "-62O,00Oi''3f 20O Prizes of $ 2,000,' amdohling to '$4'd0;6tdvi nBeingtke lowest three Ifumbef PrxtcSSUSf' The 1st and 2d drawn numbera," I XflQOl -Th 2" and 3d, or 3d and Afh dritwrf nniberi o00 -.'J":- ' AA'cM:Ior4847.ih; w.J To be drawn in Alexandria, oa Satoiday, Ihe Spdi: day of October," 1847,' under tWsuperintendenceX of iorhmusiohers. , J, W;MAURY Sl CO.. managers,. (6UcCgssott to j. e. CRtooRT a CO.) J 9 , 75 Number Lottery, 13 Drawn Ballots. , v - f MAGNIFICENT SCHEME" - 1 grand capiut prize of w f rt ii0o".0fttf.f 1 prize ot -t ?w ' -ot 40,tM)CI T 1 pnze of . - is-a - 1 prize of 4- ,1 prize of . . -U075 prizes of , . -A-:r r7- lOtOO 5 prizes of ' - - - r- 1 6,000 5 prizes of . - -- -a f4)or,: f 200 priles Lowest Z Hvtcft) bl r Jt.OOCM 63 prizes (1st and -2d drawo Nca.) iU ;.Jr IfiOO J vt 1 25 prizes (2.1 dt 3dr 5d & 4th drawn) of t r00 ; f , 1 26 prizes4th & 5th,or 6th 6c 6th drawn)of 850,--s - 1 26 prizes(6t h &. JihflT 7th, St. 8th drawn)of 1 89 h 37I7.prizes of . "V; i ; j V' t W? 33436 prizes of , fcy 40 . t .PRJCEFTICET 1 4f Whole $40, ;Ha) ves Mh Quarter l,Eighthi A Certificate of s , package, of, 25 v whole Tictsts- f472; Jdo. of half, quarter n.4 eigbJb do, io propari' tionJ Address . , jJWk MAURY. dt COL, hul tta?5p . wkS 4 vBu;hinon.d Yaf j At the KewPaf1i1,al!driBf StorcH vir An TTir. nt.n porta IS OPENING arkh and perreotry YresaBtdc Goods, bought on the best terms,' andtwhiek'"fa get acquainted with the good folk of - Raleigh-and'1 neighborhood, ha will make np R'hrspeeoliatry goo4P fitting and tasty style very aheap foj eash ttf preparat himself lor next Fall's Trade; -Be-parficuborly ln vites'such as. .have hail "theirClos made at1 ther) NortherriCiiiesto give a'ttfal, sthat be oaysiU ' isfy them that.as regards p.ricesGooaltdylafi fitUng, and makings be th?ir4 tobeet, Raleigh, Juf J847 1;fift.tf Tt niriuagaWirriiiir flIIE netrCoui of Lectures in thUjntit6Uoj JL wt commence on Monday, lbs, first day,f;Nav tembei; 1847 aVd cdhtinne'ontil the hid weak iory the f6Jleaing"Mvrcb.'".Tka )siect&g JJoiBparig ba open for Cjiudents, on tthe 1st .o October j aodChen( icat Instruction will also M giveh dujrihg itet month jonn u-uuen, in. as. , j neory aqu a acuce o&jued ictne. There nen tics' k?. jTiaupiu, vucuiisuy ana tDarmacy. i - ,e?le8 ,ryni!inlMi- iomyjMid PJiysiologT ChsBeA Gibson; Mky SureW Iti ti urghSl 8urgicat CHnrqoef will baregulatiy giver at the ColO jfW Infirmary, an4 Cltffaitv.Uoos' Stadeniaare admitted fml&V&te&eiTaZi suAuiioBs, me oiottent vrlll have pportBniQes 1st b eryingitha diseases rjcideniiot thao: aid of?; witnessing very many surgical opersli onai xi K The abtMidanee.and cheapness of thd maarTallor dwsectiofii ao'dtBe contenienc Andrnrdrtlbet disseciina: rboinv'ilf .ablaf the- student :-t atndv AMtoiny.td;grt;advntVge; andlalsa to" acqnira ? i1 l isirrnita.'- r' vf: U Cbarga.tHctibtibtflfeo " Ticketg .dLux? Prfe$i65.lri't b qulred ijHten ifati&SdoU tot9Aahtff JlO.v Dfpfooja fee J5. :r-. r-'-rSTMAJTmt'M IU ,f ' 'Dean of the Medical Tatnlty.' August 37. - ? ''7jt" R. L. B6hanhanrMrirrObslerricsanj Diseases of Wometrana Cbifdrer!: ' . . Li'.W; Cbamberlayfie: M.m'MlUna'Meditawd '.K. ft -Carter Johnson, M, DDemonstraQr of Anat i',ii.V'l t dr Jra In, addition to the usual Lectures! Midil m.1 t !.1 i Z3 t II I 1 i 1 r i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1847, edition 1
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