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1 or? rari v . :4W .11-. .f ill I " . . . fil' ill ; . 1 IP f vir . I f MD- NOlTfl CAROLINA asssaaBBMMasaM' EDITOR AND . PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Ssiscrisriea. Ssati-Waaaxr Pawa-Fire hlf !n advance. dol- Jars per XVttxvr PAraa lTiree uouars per annum. Xiwriw-"" For every Sixte Lines, .first insertion, One Dollar; each subaeotient insertion, Twenty-five Cents. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be harfd 2j per cent, higher; but a deduction of 33, per cent will be made from tte regular price, for 4dT ertiwsrs by the year. vertiseraents, inserted in the Semi-Weiklt Ra cism, will also appear in the Wexlt Paper, free of charge. jj Letters to the Editor mut be rorr-rxiD. OFFER for Sale, the Tract of LAKD, ou which I reside, in the County of Halifax, con- tTnin from 12 io 1400 Acres, within fie miles of (,'i-ton in a mile and a half of the Kier on one side. inJ in a mile of lua Gjsioo and Raleigh Rail ttoad on the other. This land combines many advanlagrs, its proximity to the Rier and Rail Itoad affords eve ry adtantage of getting speedily to a market ; but what renders it still more desirable is. that there can not be fmnJ a healthier situation. The building upon it are ail cninfortable. and but lately reaiid I invite the attention of gentlemen residing in the uoheal'hy districts ofthe State to il, with the assu rance that I will sell it upon the most reanonsble and Ktommodating terms.- Should I not succeed in fin ding a purchaser, previous to the 15th of November, i. will then be offered at Public Sale. At the same time, I shall offer fr sale from 20 to 25 valuable Nrgroes,' which I took great pains in selecting for my own ue. Expecting to he atwent from the State, for a month or two, the Land and Negroes can be hown by Mr. H&aais, who will be on ft in my absence, or by Mr. Natbi. Edwards, residing near U it. R H. MOSBY. July 17. 1847. " S8tf United States Army, RECirurrisG seryice. WANTED for the United States Armt, ABLE-BODIED MEN. between the ages of 18 and 35 years, being above 5 feet 3 iuches high, of g$od character, and of respectable standing among their fellow-citixens. None ned apply to enter the service,' but those who are determined to serve hon estly and faithfully, the period of thrir enlistment, vix : " during tie srar" srifA Mexico, or for the term of five years, as the recruit may elect. This tabic shnvsthea wtoumt of paw tckick Pay of Artille iPay of Dra- ry & Infantryjeoons t su Soldiers, andtflemea when enHsted soldiers, ac- cordmgto tkexr res- of Dragoons Stmounttd. Riflemen wh'ol peettvt grades, are en- titled to receive jor scrving on footi their semces. Pay Pay per a'm Pay for 5 y'ra- Pay per m'h 8 Pay Pay for 5 y'rs. per per a'm nib $ I 8 I 3 8 To theS'gt Msjor,Qr. master S'ct, chief mu I 1 1 17 204102C 17 204-1020 16 192 961 16 192 960 18 2161081 13 156 78C 13 156 780 9 108 54C 10 120 600 8 961 480 9 108 540 8 96 4i. II 132 660 11 132 660 11 132 66( V 84 42( 8' 961 480 sician, Sl chief BugleH each To IstS'gtof Comp'y Ordoance SergeanU All other S'fta each Corporals Bogiers Mosicians Farriers & blacksmith! Att fleers Privates A bountv of TWELVE DOL, OA US will o paw to each recruit enlisted for the Artillery, Infantry or mounted regiments: Also, one hundred and sixty acres or land, or $100, on being honorably dis charged. Besides the monthly pay, above stated, one ration per dar is allowed every soldier, which is amply suf ficient for his subsistence also, a larve supply of comfortable and genteel clothing. Good quarters and fuel are at all bmes furnished ; and every atteu t in will r pa d to making those men who may en list, and artw determined to serve tneir country in rood faith, eomlortable nnd e"nle,nted with their sito ation. The best medical attendance is always pro- vided for the sick soldier ; and no deduction .of pay is made during the period -he is unable to peform Jis duty. Should the soldier be disabled in the line of his duty, the laws provide a pension for him. By the above it is seen that the pay and allow ances are respectable, and that, with prudene and economy, the mon'hly pay of the soldier may be laid up as everythiug requisite for his comfort and con venience U furnished by the Government, including his sugar and eoffee. The prudent soldier, therefore, may readily save from 8420 to 81020 during hie en listment of Five tears ; and at the expiration of the term, be can. if lie chooses, purchase a small farm in any of the Western Slates, and there settle him self comfortably on bis own land, for the rest of bis life. ' The tarn of TWO DOLLARS will be paid to any citixen, non-commissioned ojjiccr or soldier, whe shall bring to the rendezvous an able-bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. ,The citizen should pre sent his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to the Recruiting Sergeants. GEO. W, HAWKINS, 2d Lieut. Reg. Mounted Riflemen, and Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, ) Raleigh. N. C. 1847. 78 Fall Goods and Fashions ! ! TTUT received, a fine assortment of CLOTHS, JV CASSLMERES, VEST1NG3 and TRIM MINGS, iocluding every styU of . Goods desirable for this or the approaching season ; some of which axe very fine. Also. Shirts, Collars, Start. Cravats. Stocks, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs and Flannels, all of which will be sold at very low prices, for cash. The subscriber returns hie sincere thanks to the public, for the liberal patronage already bestowed on hint and trusts that his untiring efforts to please, his patraas will meet with further encouragement. ALEX. NELSON, Merchant Tailor, Opposite Market House, FayetteWlIe Street, Raleigh, N. C. SePL2f. 1847. . . 76 Y AtEX. Nrlo5. spriahtlv BOY from 14 to IB vears old. to (earn the Tailorin- Busi- nes ' Standard copy 75 if FRESH IIICE, Just received at the Auction and Commission ft "f N. B. HUGHES. Ita.eigh, Sept. 29. 79 FIKE ! TOE iETNA IN SURAIVCE COMPA CT, of Ilartfbrd, Conn. Offer, to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in th UaitedStale,and pajsitslossesprompu Applications for Insurance in .Raleigh, or its ti cinity,to be madeto 8. W. WttlTIKU. July, 1947. Agent. JACOB SIDER, Jr. Importer It Wholesale & Retail Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, &c. OF ALL COUNTRIES, No. 76 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive stock of good, pure W met, oc, of various grades and prices : all of which have been carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in the Districts where Produced. AN EXPERIENCE or twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor to the laie John Vacbhax, Esq. witn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis trict ol France, Germany, &c. enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store snd Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition : snd 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 to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. - fj 7 Descriptive Catalogues famished on spplica tion personally or bv letter ; in ordering Wmi from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wises Sec. Imported to Ordk, Subject to Ap proval on Arrival. March 29. 1847. 6-ly 3XOUE SEW AND SEASONABLE Dry Goods. rrj) ECENT arrivals have placed in possession of litl the uodersigued, at his New Establishment on Fttvetteville street, in addition to his former stock, of which annunciation nas aireaay oeen raaoe in me public prints, toother New and most beautiful sur plt or Seasonable Dar Goods, which are remarka bly cheap, and to which he would respectfully iuvite the attention of the tasty and intelligent purchaser, to wit : Fine and Medium Irish Linens, Plaid and Jacouet Muslius, Bobbin Edgiugs, L sle Lace and Edgings, blegant plain and twilled oinghams, Linen Cambric Handtercniel, Beautiful Calicoes, and aplenaid French Moaliaa of Gentlemen's white Kid Gloves, eu dtngnt.) do. Berlin and Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, Cotton, Drillings and Nankeen, Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeaffi, Fine Cloths and Cassimebes, Deap D'Ete and other goods for Gentlemen rum- Marseilles Vesting, mer wear, Canvass, Padding and all other trimmings, Fine bleached Shirting and jeans. Cravats. Suspenders and Umbrellas, Shoes and Slippers, for bola Gentlemen and Ladies. Groceries, Cliiiia, J roc iter y ana GlaS of almost every description. J AAICjo Lit 1 (Jilt UKU. Raleigh, Jane 10, 1847. 47 A RARE CHANCE! ITTfOR BALE, the large and delightfully shaded IP DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc cupied by P. Besets, Esq. and known as the Shaw Lot. Thla nrooertv is situated nesr the centre of the City, and to a business man. would be one of the most plessant and desirable Residents. The Dwell ing is in good condition, and has attached to it all the necessary out houses. For terms, applv to JA8. R. CALLUM. Milton ; or, J AS. M. TOWLES, Raleigh. July 16, 1847. , 57 tf A CARD. A PERSON well acquainted with Merchandising in all its deuiis, is denirous of associsting him. sell with a Gentleman of Capital wishing to engage in the Mercantile business, either in this place or elsewhere ; or beinz a competent Salesman and Book Keeper, he would willingly be employed in that ca pacity in a respectable concern. Apply at the Office ofthe Register. Raleigh. Sept. 17, 1847. 75 tf PICES, and ESSENCES, of every variety, on band and for sale by Ang. 26. PESCUD Sl JOHNSON. TTTTeir emoirs of tbe Qnccnsof France. IV II In 2 vols. Just Dubl'ished and sold at the ed ai H. D N. C Book -store, by TURNER. 56 July 10th. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. rTriHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Citizens 11 of Raleigh and it vicinity, that be has opened a general assortment of Confectionaries. in the House formerly occupied by Mr. J. R. Whit akbb, opposite' tbe Presbyterian Church ; and he hopes by prompt attention lo business, to merit a part of thntr patronage. OSCAR F. ALSTON. Raleigh, August 2. 62 Wanted immediately, Vest and rantalooo djous. in one need sp ply, put such ss are acknowledged first rate makers by Merchant Tailors, and are willing to engage themselves for the next Season. ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market House. August 6. (Standard.) 63 GROCERIES. TTDROWN, Lost, Cruabed, and Pulverixed SU ITo OAR, Cofifee, Teas, Molasses. Salt and Iron, caeaa for Cash, at the Auction and Commission Store of Pi. B. HUUHEo. ' ggupgaaofftaa daarrraiTiiriTtrp. OTfUHIS DAY PUBLI8HED. No. t. Vol. 2d. dJL TURNERS North Carolina Almanac, for 1848. For sale wholesale and retail, at the North Carolina Bookstore. RaTeigh.'ty' HENRY D. TURNER September 16, 1847. . " T5 TTXITniTE Snlphnr and Congress VV Water. A fresh supply of While Sal- phur and Cooresa Waler,' jost received and fer sale oy rKSoULr oi juunouii. August 26. 69 rpHE Subscriber w'ishea to purchase 10,000 lbs. of 1 good Tallow, for which be will pay Market price. - fi. B. BUFFALO K. Raleigh, Sep. 9, 1847. 73 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1847. THE PETERSBURG IRON, 3ELL AND BRASS LP 33J XDT S3" HO Hi T 9 Machine, Smith-Shop, Edje-Tool Factory, fce. In full operation. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, fur the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (as he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupola or Furnaces, belter workmen, and the whole Establishment belter arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who msy favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, snd is believed, from its structure, durability snd strength, to surpass all other W heels under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gives bis whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acting Wheel. STEAM ENS INES, 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 Cask, or on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands. Sinkers, Levers, tc, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e qual to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Ssd Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for healing Churches snd Stores. Staves, of different sizes, for Feetorieesnd Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain aud Fancy. IKON RAILING. Both Csst and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumps for Wrlls, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, snd Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Caotings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, vis : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, 8ide Hill, D dec., which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines. Fan Mills, dec. ; and all oth er articles usually made at soch 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 sslisfsctinn as to 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. $y Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine dc Brown ley, Messrs. Q. W. L. Morion, st his shop on Old i reet, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf rifHE Subscriber wiohes to sell that valuable J Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract" containing between 400 and 600 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining ibe above 1 ract. known as the " Bushy Brsnch" 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." JAMKo t. rjUUftrJ. Februsry 10. 1847. 13 tf Williams, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Keep constantly on hand a large and nell-stlected stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, . AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been csrefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and msj be relied on witn lull conndence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our slock of PAINTS, OILS ANI DYE-STUFFS, la alwaya large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz: American White Lead, Linseed. Lamp, Sperm I dry tod in Oil. Tanners' Oils, Indigo, Madder, Eit. Logwood, Copperas, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Yerdisris, Chinese Vermillion," Yenitian Red, Dye-Staffs generally, Spanish Brown, tc lu LBATHEK, COACH, rUajriTVKK It JAPAS YARIUSHXfc, Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. Tobacco, Scgnrs and Sniiflg, Of the verv bel oualitr ; and superior madeira. Sherrv, Claret and Port Wine, French Brandy and London Brown Stout. AU of which is offered for sale at unusually low prices, and upon the most accommodating terms. Orders from Physicians and others promptly executed, and particular attention paid to packing ana lor warding. May 18, 1847. 40 BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC w pi ESCUD& JOHNSON have been appointed Whnleole and Retail Acertts for the sale ofl ihis well known aiut widelV circulated "article. A large supply just prepared and now on hand. Prices the same as at the Factory. N. B. None can be relied upon as genuine, with out the written signature of the Proprietor upon each Box. Raleigh, May 12, 1847. 39 1,000 CASES FALL AND. WINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT THE LADIES' SALOON, On Main Street, near Walter's City Hotel, Norfolk, Va. THE SUBSCRIBER, having- re cently enlarged his Store for retell ing, abd having taken the whole house for wholesale goods, he is now "4 prepared to show the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, for the Fall aud Winter trade, which he has ever had. He has just returned from the North and East, where he bas visited all the principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from tbem bis stuck at cash prices almost entirely. He will therefore be enabled to sell to Country Merchants and others, at very low prices. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, doa ble soles and double stitched. 2,000 psirs Men's coarse Brogans, 2d & 3d quality. 3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and Boetees. 1 ,000 pairs Men's coarse thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made of heavy wax Leather and Grain Leather very long legs to wade in, and double soles. 500 psirs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Calf Skin uppers and heavy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Napoleon Boots, with nailed and Mug bottoms, assorted qualities. 5,000 pairs Women's Leather Boots, assorted kinds, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goat 8kin Bo.teee. 2,000 pairs Women's Leather Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, We hae more than our usual supply of Ladies' 8hoes, Ladies' Gaiier Boots, and over 20,000 pairs Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoes, Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valises and Cart Bats; all of which mikes our assortment unusually large and very altrsciive the whole of it will be sold cheep for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Norfolk, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine our -extensive assortment before buv ing. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ler's City Hotel. W. H. ADDINGTON. September 25. 78 Henry D, Turner. PRINCIPAL AGENT for Msynard & NoyeV Celebrated Black Writing INK, for the Quill or Steel Pen. This Ink bas 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. Raleigh. Aug. 7. (Standard.) 63 TO SPORTSTOEX. PATENT kTX BARREL, SXXF-REVOL-l VINtt AMD REPEATING IflSTOIJa. B. ROOT has inst received a fine lot of Q Jm Guns, Powder, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags. Bird Bags, &c, all of which will be sold low. An 7. 63 ifpl OLSH'S Matches A supply of Golsh s Htf superior Matches, io wood boxes, just received and for sale by PESCUD & JOHNSON. 1. LARGE supply of GLASSWARE and SHOP ffijfr .FURNITURE, just lo hand aud for sale by PESCUD St, JOHNSON. August 26. (Standard.) 69 LOTTERIES. COEYIN Sc CO.'S OFFICE, MUSEUM BUILDINGS. BALTIMORE, MD. CORRESPONDENTS are reminded that du V ring the present and month following, there will be a series of the most sttrsctive Lotteries drawn. the like of which we may say is unparalleled in the bistorv of Lotteries. Persons desirous of examining the Schemes, (par ticularly those of the 29th September, Capital $50 000, and of the 27th October, Capital $60,000,) can have them forwarded gratis, by addressing us: GRAND CAPITALS. try 60,000 Dollars 15,000 Dollars D 60,000 do l2,tK0 do 40,000 30,000 25 000 20,000 dec do do do do 10,000 8,000 6,000 . 4,000 do do do do &c. Ate. Tickets from $1 to (20 packages of tickets on as favorable terms ss offered bv any other venders in the United States. cry We psv all postsges. to and from our office. Official drawing sent under envelopes to all ordering tickets from ibis agency. All correspondence strict Iv confidential. Prompt attention to orders. Ad dress COLVIN & CO., N. W. Corner Baltimore & Calvert st.. Baltimore; Md. September 1847. 73 t2UO General Orders, Adjctaxt Gkhxbai's Orvics,? Rsleigh, Sept. 8tb, 1847. J The President of the United 8tales having au thorized tbe acceptance of a Volunteer Company ef Infautry to be raised in North Carolina, under the command of CapL Jouir CAXxaov, to serve during the War with Mexico, and requested the co operation of the Governor in organizing tbe same : It is there fore enjoined on all Military Officers of tbe State, to lend their aid in furtherance of this object, in soch mode as they may' severally deem mot conducive to the speedy completion of this Corps. The organization of the Company will be similar to that oT those already in service from this State. A place of rendezvous wilt be designated as soon as it is ascertained what point will be most conve nient for those who may volunteer. By order of His Excellency, Wnt. A. Grasast. R. W. HAYWOOD. (73 8t) Adjt. Gen N. C M. (H1 m OR RENT, above my Store, opposite tbe ket House, two beautiful rooms with pri - ... vate entrance, and adapted to business or study, oh fixes, or bed-rooms. ALEX. NELSON. Rsleigh, Aug. 5. (Standard.) 63 5 DOS Noy DOZ Black Writinz Ink. of Msynard & es' manufacture, for sale st the Auction atd Commission Store of N. B. HUGHES. JMl viM 7lli "GAZETTE; THOMAS B. DIBBLEE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, &c 79 Nassau Street. ' New Yobk. 104 ly ertise- T December 26, 1846 JYEW T&lLsOIlEJVG 55. jftizens nf tl Monsieur Alexander Nelson, begstiexlco. leave to inform the Citizens of Raleigh antae ac viciuity.that be bas opened a Merchant' Tsiloriujt from Store on Fsyetteville Street, a few doors North of tbt arrive old Post Office, where he is opening fresh from thpnst we North, and of the latest importations, a complete a eorres sortment of Merchant Tailobs' Goods, bought loStac reduced prices, snd which he will. make up to ord"-Meican in an unsurpassed style, both as regards cuttings making. Those who prefer to furnish their o hnnd, Goods, either to make up, or to cut only, can rl1 of nny assured that no pains will be spared to give them eeen HJ3 tire satisfaction. All that Mons. N. asks, is a tri is. ano sure that a fashionable and intelligent public will intic 4f preciate his professional qualities. C'est a rw;tnnt'an J que ton connait Tarlisie. ot forget July 20, 1847. . fi8 ly : tiago to AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, fc AtlV. B. HUGHES' Auction anesoveru - Commission Store. service. HAVE now on hand, a great variety and mixe still rnllo tirtn nf nntilK Ai nr. ri .i-V Vera Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Books Paper, Ink. 4-c . . w. v v u mr V AJJ VWU . Ac. dec. all of which is offered at unusual low prices, for Cass ohlt, at the Auction and Commission Store of N.B.HUGHES. RAGS, jFTUl "lJIE highest market price in cash, paid for Cot-JL.- ton and Linen Rags, white and colored, at the Frjuklin Paper Mill, Richmond, Va. Parcels for warded to the subscriber will be promptly attended to. and payment remitted, as instructed by the own er. JOHN RICHARDS, Superintendent Franklin Paper Mill, Richmond, Va. 03 Printing Paper of the best aualitv and of any dimensions, Envelope, Wrapping &C &c. turnisbed at the shortest notice. We invite orders from North Carolina, which may be addressed to Messrs. Davkkport, Allgx & Co., Agents of the Company, or lo the SuDerinten. dent at the Mill. August 17, 1847. 66 tf taS2TE 2 JRCHE subscriljer. offer for sale the Tract of Land on wnicn ine late James Wtchk resided. siUI uated on 1 ar river in the County of Granville, within twelve miles of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and containing 1100 acres. About one half u wood and, and one fourth of the Tract, river low arounds. There sre two good dwelling houses on the premises snu au omer necessary buildings for a farm in good oraer. l ne above land is surpassed in fertility by iew, 11 any tracts in this part of the State, and is sit uated in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood. Terms m . - " accommodating. For further particulars, address the subscribers at Henderson, N. C. P. W. WYCHE, 2 J.T. WYCHE. I' July 18, 1847. 48 tf KAl'S Ointment. A full supply of oray s uinimeul, ou naud, and for sale at Manufacturer's prices, by Aug. a6. PESCUD & JOHNSON. A LARGE supply of Farr's Quinine, purchased before the recent advance in price, on hand and for sale by PESCUD Sl JOHNSON. August 26. eg A SUPPLY of Castor Oil, Balsam Copaiva, Oil 4A Cubebs and Capsules, oh hand and for sale by Aug. 26. PESCUD & JOHNSON. ERNARD'S CHOLERA MEDICINE. A fresh supply just received aud for sale by riSSUUD &, JOHNSON. August 26. (Standard.) 69 THIS DAY PUBLISHED, A Digested Manual of the Acts of the J eneral Assembly of IV. Carolina. TTvm inc j ear 1000 10 int 1 ear 1040. inclusive. BY JAMES IREDELL. HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C. Book Store. July 14. 56 n OiUJJom Brown Mout. A supply of U A geuuine JUudon rorter, just to hand and tor sale by PESCUD & JOHNSON. August 26. 69 Fall and Winter Clothing ! riil L. HARDING would respectfully inform the JjrJo citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that be is now receiving his stock of fall Anrr winter cloth i if g, and will in a few weeks be in receipt of as large and complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar ket. His Clothing has been manufactured in a very superior style, of good materials, expressly for. this market ; therefore, those that wish 10 purchase fash ionable and well made Clothing, at Northern prices, will do well by giving him a call. Just received a lot of black Cloth Dress and Frock coats ; blue black Beaver Over and Frock coats ; Rough and Ready, and Blanket Over coats ; black Doe Skin Cassimere and Cloth Pants; Fancy Css- si mere and oatinet rants: black Sstin. Merino. Cashmere and Valencia Vests ; under Shirts, Linen DOom Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats, Collars. Suspenders, Gloves, dec. ; at the store on Fayette vide street, one door above the corner known as B. B. Smith s. Raleigh. Sept. 16, 1817. 75 3m fXj Standard copy. Fresh Confectionaries. 200 lbs. best stock Candies, 24 boxes Raisins, 100 do assorted French do 100 do beet Currants, 225 lbs. Crushed Sugar, iUU lbs Palm Nats, 100 do FilbeiU, 12000 Firepedos, 25 'lbs. Allspice, SO do Cinnamon, ; 75 do Dried Beef, 100 do soft shell Almonds. 50 do English' Walnuts, 8 gross Fire crackers, 25 lbs. Black Pepper, 6 boxes Sperm Candles, ' 6 do Tallow do 6 gross Friction Matches, 1 bbt. Soda Crackers, Raleigh, SepL 2' . I bbl. Pilot Crackers, 1 do Butter do & c Ate ' HENRY KEIM. 71 wan tea immeaiaeiy a first-rate vuw.ior wuteu a " liberal price will be given. '. Nona need be offered, that will not g'rve two Gallons per day- Apply'atlhkOffiee. " ' ' Raleigh, Sept. I- . 70. FLOUR, MEAL, dec ; FLOUR, Corn Meal, Corn, Bacon,, Lard, dc. for sale at he Auction and. Commission , Store of N. B. HUGHES. femadrsbfth orrupt rftnd- sta,' t only of irifldnr ptron of disease" ? med Indinh Vee going to, will lo, n ( lody of everything th , fTviom win aamrediy 35 ,,4Anaiion of the eytL and V LjahdtfiePfluias Vm 1' tf; that'4isfeas'e fcf atit ki Be Ware of Connterlilta1 of ah idated with sttgar-t others arte rfaaf fc toutward apperanf llieorigirial fn" , " est cbarte w;to furtriasg frbrrlthe? K e- AH. ly, one or mos of wHortf irrfat a (fi lage and town in tbeUuiied States., 11'e.Snbserlner is the iote' Age'tif ' fdr5 A the PMmmri H, U. TU. INCREASING EXClTfiMENf . More of Dr. parlk ' ttaAltdnkt ANTI-BIL. O US HEALTH RESTORATIVE PlLts aresola ihaif Can be eil(ly manufactured ahd' the coiise qdence is that a great deCreaas iitlie prevalence' df all species of 5 ' BILIOUS OR LIVER CdtffiAINTS. " is now apparently irtaiiferte every May The ex cellence of this liiedicHieJtes md it popular ih etse ry part of this Hf'iijfph fUiS Jttis now looked up ou as & taring and sovereign remedy in ALL POSITIONS or W SOUTH ANtr VfiST" for the diseases, characteristic of. vt-liih parts of the country its cciUtivb nw iiiev8xtitk psoriaTtBs are particularly .adapted. We offer these Fills lo all bil iously iucliued individuals as the ouly pleasant and simple cathartic they can prscuro to gave them frcni years of agouy.'aud finally, from i , - DEATH IN ITS MOST DREADFUL FOjLL . It is cered. idfamiliesi to fetters ui distant regiou where changes of tbe climate are frc4ueut,te dealers in the south where liter coiiiplaiiiis are'alihost general ; te seafaring men, and, Wt' seouiaryi intemperate and imprudenUof.all ;ce aud places. It is offer ed as iftvalaaAi dud dnritallid ptivtm'ite of se rious liver Complaints, as t sotfsreigii aid for t he-dye-pplic ; as a sufe and peedy relief from BILE IN ANY HURTFUL SHAPE; and as the BEST REMEDY for liver complaints, i. e. BILIOUS NESS, EYER INVENTED. TaiV& KetciiaM, ,1.21 Fulton st.'. New York general Agents, and sold by Penct; &,'ibtisoN, Ral eigh, If. C. And Dniggislg generally throughout thd United "States. Price 25 cents per bo. : April 17. ' L . 35 6mis i ',i .in' mliwi i " ! i -mm - j the Eity i JLou In Richmond Couaty Mr. .Robert N. Fairlr, td the Pupyn Union Cvunty; Mr. William DeeSj of Chester eluding Ijj District, S.Cn to Mis'i Afnrgaret Oiina, daugh As a gi of lr ElijaK Parker, of Union County. , rourteen ytt Wadeeboi-o'j Dr. Wiley Smith, of Wadesboro, and 8pecia:iss Carolihe A. MeRae of?Ridimond Counts coDs.st in V tredell County, Revv'T. Crawford, to Miss of dark grey Njg. an,j the aame timeV Mr. Augustus Hous weartng appaM-jviarfitret A. daughters tf Col T. A. .8nffic.,e,ey Wlcf said County. . i.,,,., . .. tiA- .v shirts, six pair tyfax County, Mr. Jesso WrCortonj fdrmer kercbiefs, six u jrsburg, to Miss Sarah iiouisa, dauglater of -,y r.VLd l,h pou, decease , f- , ton Chronicle. I ! ' ' ' North State, thf liJlffl - I Iptel!ieencer, .J>oVdn Wednesiay fcgli('ta after a Dlease oublish thrt Alio f 4? nwomn wvJrrV XI m 1 1 1 S "rVT Trinity Schools, Pj 27 years: ' " 1 " l ' ' "end their bills to ijDh Countv: on tie 14th nit. Col. J,!,j Sept 25, 1847. ui aeeJ aitd W:?hTv resobiM riiton T1TE Peteri?ount3r'on the 15th tQt Mr. James Tnnrnnrd about 32 years; T ' ' " - ' in the Exchange BuiFne in Chatham Cohnttj en the 6th continue to take Marif 7i associated with gfehefal Pararygisj andFreighte,andtohFV8 .fy! i; ing. in general, .FpnAffA. chandise, of every desci Vl 4ij u me by fire, both in town , Tw nd sevea months. : terms. DIRi Benjamin Jones, : h Arch'd U. Mcllwaine11 Pale Horse, Joseph Bragg, g.can be seen at the different places John Bragg, tern part of this State, as follows Thomas N. Lee, . ,from 7 to 9 at night. Lecture David Dunlop, , -tsast 7 ',v BENJAMIN JOL at Pittsapro Cliapel A RCH'D. G. McLjrtlw Greni.DorVi.8th, Sa Wiiliam 8. SiMFtoa, Sec? IHh. Lexington, th August 10, 1847. i , 14tbi Davidwa ; Col- ValuaDle ProperiR ?ut .OF LAN D, oa which he residea." V a- wuuDVIIUOl IU gfCIf v.-- led iu Warren County, N. C , and adjoins the. of Land, on which Shocco Spring; is sit uatedV' ' good Dwelling House, and all convenient Dot W vsTrtdMd nigs. 1 tie land is in good condition, and the he and k be iu good repair. There is a considerable quantity , . the Land of low jrrounda, well ditched andthe-erai.i.1 i. (Shocco) banked ouL The Tract contains between,..'. l 700 aud 760 acres, and is well Adapted to thejculti The situation is healthy, the water as rood as any in 1 ne unci ii nvuiu o guuo suusuon ior a Jr ny sician. Persons, wishiritf lo purchase, would do Jell to visit the premises. ! ' ' ' ". -: ' ELLIS M ALONE, "M.' Lf. Warren, Sept.fi. ' f ' 72 4w NjEVER gitjg up. RALEIGH COMMISSION AND FORWARDING THE Subscriber will attend to the selling of iny article of Merchandise or Produce which may be-sept to him to sell on Commfsaion-Tdispose1 of them to tbe best advantage, and promptly renderan account of sales, arid pay over the Cash' as' ioon, aa soiu. 1 witi aworaiieiitf to-toe forwardinf Wall Goods or Produce which may be consigned to taf care, with prompt neat and despatch. I will also sell any ana all Kinds of ConfecUenanes sent to me, either by thejwholesale or retail Lemons. Oranges. D T.. : re . . . r runes, r iga, r Joe AppteS, Uinger, UtSr ttatsms. Pickles. Pnsservea, Candies, Fancy A nicies, or any; thing which may, be sent me to sell on Commission will be very thankfully received and faitbinUy7at tended to, and no delay in pay ng over tha mooey when the. articles are sold,; or whenever. caJJadon as far aa the articles are sold. . ' , ,v , ,,,. f ; ; V, ' J. R. WHITAKER. Raleigh, Sept. 3. ; : , f . , 71 jw m Rftward. V Si)i &.4S RAN A WAY from my Plantation in Cneater lisuict, my negro man, ALLEN. . H is about .48 years old, 6 feet high, a littla yellow in him complexion, with a scar over his tight eye, and" fata back marked- The above reward will b paU lo anr person who will lodge him in any Jail, so the owner can get him. PRESTQN WORTH Y, i i -Chester District, Aug. 14, 1847. , . (Prf Adv. $2.) , ,-7i Aw FallStock,' 1847' fTftY recent arrirals, our Stox:k of Mei'clnea, I ID Drogsy-p erfnmery, Cheala,' Dyetns Paints, Oils, and Faaey Articles, have oeea "reDlen- ished t sad as regards t ke& 'pvrity- kni term' 6n vhich they art offered, b guarantea satWactioir to all who may U-tii&'Unnim: : ; ' i Wfaoleaala ane! Retail Drcrtiv Cl7PtIIIXOXt Vlovct to hand, 8TOUT SHOES, for tntn hd w ; pOTTON OSN A B CRG8,: fchirtlnj; fj Cet ing, bought mostly with the Jcarb, an4 wi.1 ba aold for small profits, for lbeash.-'-- , Sept. 38 , ' v; t' 1 7 sw ar- 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1847, edition 1
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