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r, w if WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1847. - j EDITOR AXD PROPRIETORS TERMS. V Subscription St-Wctctf PatFIt. do. per aoaara-iair in adTanee. " tt tai.T Praa Three Dollars per annnm. AivtrtiaememtM.t'or erery Sixteen Lints, first .. a a ! rtioa, Oae U(Jlar; eacn aunsequsni insvruon, Tenty-fiTe Cents. . . frvt Order and Judicial Advertisements will be k nrti 25 percent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 i r ct- ul mi rem wrular prices,, for 4drertissrskylbye'- Ailverlisetosnts, ioserted in the Smt-'WKl.T Rt . wUl also appeer in the Waaaxr Taper, free f charge. -j7 Utters to the Editor mast be roT-rA.ii. nvFF.R for Sale, the Tract of IAIID. An -hirh I reside, in the Uoiunty of Halifax, con- umina from It to UOO Acres,' within five miles of Gatm, in a mile and a hair of the Kiver on one side, .j IB mlle of ,ue Gaston and Raleigh Rail rtoad . th other. This land commnes many advantages, i iu proximity trt tae Rtt,nI Ko& afforda eve- j antee the excellenee and good condition of every ar rt Januc of getting speedily to a market; but I tide sold by him. His new Store and CelUrs, ar- wSit renJers it still more desirable rs. that there can-1 Bot be found a healthier situation The building opon it are ail cmforuble, anil, but lately repaired I intitethe attention of gsntlemen reading in the nnhealthv districts of the State to it, with, tbe assu ring thit I will sell U upon the roost reasonable and wommodatia( terms. 8hoald I not a u creed in fiu I dine a purchaser, previous to the 15th of November, I i will then be ottereu at roouc oaie. ; ,j . ; At the same time,.i shall offer for sale from 2Q to 5 ulaable Nrgroes.' which I took' great paina in eleetin for my own use. Ex pectin y to be absent tbe State, for a monthr 'oe'two.-tbe Land and Neimes can be hown by Mr. HAaaia, who will be oo it ia my absence, or by Mr. Nat!; Ebwakds, relinf near ti it. R. H. MOSBT. July 17. I8t7. g-f United States Army. RECUUITWG SERVICE. inrr ANTED" for the Vnrttn Statu Aaxr, WW ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages of IS aad 35 Tears, being above 5 feet 3 inchea high. of ttti character, and of re0eetable sUndin; among . . ., -: iLt ' i i . ... their leiiow-ciiixeiw. n tram nreu J'K J serriee. but those who are determined to aerre hon- eIv and farthfuHr. the prwd of their anl'wtmen'., yh? -dxriite the icar" rkJk Mexico, or for the term of re yean, a tbe reemit may elect. ' This telle efe-l Pay of Artnie iPay of Dra- sunt of pf wsacA nr At lofaatrvlffooos k. Ri- etfisted. soldier Sy -ee-lSoldiors, aadldemea when i cardixr to their res iof Dragopna &. mount id. fern grades, are en- Kinsmen whul ttlea to remve jot their .service. ! serving on footl rayl P7 per a'm Pay Pay Py Py per for 5Lper for 5 mil ra'h a'm T'rs. 9 1 a 1 8 8 8 8 Ts the S'gt Major, Qr master S'gt.ehief rau- liciaa. & chief Baglerj saeh , I Ts 1st S'gt of Compy i; 204 10$ 216 156 102( 17 204 192 1020 16 96 lf)S 16 13 960 Ordoance Sergeants All other S'gts-each Corporals v Buyers Maciant 13 156 780 600 540 9 108 541 10 120i 108 P ' 96 4Sf 9 11 9G1 43t Farriers &.1laeksmUhs 11 11 132 132 661 B6t 4 132 660 Art ficers Trivates '84 8 -90 480 A bounty of TWELVE DOLLARS will b paid to each recruit enlisted for the ArtUlerv, Isantr or r.onnted regiments: Also, out mcsdsxo ao sixty icats or land, or $100, on being honorably dis charged. Besides the monthly pay. above stated, one ration per day ia allowed every-soldier, which is amply suf ficient for bis subsistence also, a large supply of comfortable and genteel elothin;. Good quarters and fuel are at all times furouhed; and every atten t u will he pa d to making Uioe men who may en list, and art. determined to serve their country ia good faith, comfortable en c ontented with their rnto. atioo. The bet medical attendance is always pro. vided for the sick soldier ; and no deduction of pay in made during the period he is unable to pefbnn bis duty. Should the soldier be disabled in the line of his duty, thi laws provide a pension for him.- By the above it is aeen that the pay-and allow a nces are respectable, aad that, with pinJenee and economy, the mon hly pay of the soldier may be la'd up aa everylhiug requisite for hie comfort and con venience is famished by the Government, including his sugar aad eofFre. ..The pmdent soldier, therefore, may readily save from $420 to $1020 during his .en listment of Five TKAaa-; and at the expiration of the term, he can, if he chooses, purchase a small farm in any of the Western. States, and there settle him self comfortably on his own lead, for. the rest of bis hf9. The turn of TWO DOLLARS wilt be paid to any ci-mt.v, nsn-eoinndssiemed ojjictr or soldier, who shall bring to the readexvoos aa able-bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. The cittien. should pre sent hi recruit to the Lieutenant ex Captain, and not to the Recruiting Sergeants. GEO. W. HAWKINS. 2d Lieut. Reg. Mounted Riflemen, ud Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, Raleigh, N.C 1847. ; - 78 Fall Goods and Fashions! ! TTUT received, a fine assortment of CLOTHS, ejj CASSlMERES,.VESTlNG3-and TRIM. MINGS, including every atyle of Goods desirable for thia or the approaching season ; some of which are very fine. Also, Shiru, Cellars, Searfa. Cravats, Stocks, Umbrellas. Haadierchiefs aad Flaaaels, ail cf 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 en him and trusts that hia'aatiriag efforts to .please h patroua will meet with further encouragement. ALEX. NELSON, Merchant Tailor, Opposite Market House,' Fa yeUevfjie Street, ' Raleigh, N.C. Sept, SI a 1847.W-;fH" "V, ,r i- --T76I tTY Atax. Nttacnrn aprithtly BOT from 14 LTD to 16 vears okl. to learn the Tailoring; Busi nexa. Standard copy 751 f fresh nice, Just received at the Auction and Commission Raleigh, SepL 29. 78 li AV. of Hartford. Conn. Offers to iour Buildioga and Merchtndixe, igainsi lotvor damage by fire, el premium lo uU tbe tunes. This u oue of the oldest end best Insurance Uom paniesin the UnttedStatand pajsits lossesprompt : Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to he madeto B. W. WUITINO. July, 1847. Ji -Agent. JACOB SLIDER, Jr. Importer & Wholeuh & Eclail Dealer in OF ALL COUNTRIES, If o. 76 Walnut Street, ' c !FDciixx2a.asdzaaAi9aQads 1.NVITE8 the attention of the Trade and consumera to his extenie stock of good, pure Wines, 4 61 various grades and prices : all of which have been carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in the Districts where Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty yearsin this buji nes, and as successor to the laie Joam Vacsbax, Ceq. w'un an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine du tricti ol rrance, Uermany , 6ce. enaMes ntm to guar- ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva lion of his wines in perfect condition : snd the present Stock having been land. d principally before the first of December last, when the hew and high Tariff on Winea took effect, enables him lo sell on the moat ad- eantaaeous terms. or Descriptive Cataleguea furnished on applies tion personally or bv letter : in ordering Wisxsfrom hich, satisfaction will be guarantied. Win is Ate Impoxtcd to Oasxa, Scbjict to Ar- raoTAi. on AaaiVAL. March 59. 1847. W-ly 3XOI&J2 HEW AND SEASOXAJBJLE Dry Goods, TTJ) ECENT arrivals hare placed in possession er UO. the andersigved, at hie New Establishment on f ayotteviile street, in addition to hie former stock, of which eBauneiatioa has already been made in the public prints, another New aro most UCAOTirui. sur- rvt or SKASOMAXXa 1bt oodsv wnien aro remaraa blr cheap, and to which be would repeclfully iuvite tbe atteatioo of the tasty and intelligent purchaser, te wit: - - Fin and Medium Irish Linens, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Bobbin Edgier. Lisle La co and Edging, Elegant plain and twilled Ginghams, Linen Cambric tlaadkeremeio. Beantrfoi CeTicoee, aad splendid French Mnalin ( UentlenMn'a white Kid Glewo, eie designs,) do. " Berlin and Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, Cotton, Drillings and Nankeen, Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeans, FlMB CUOTBS AMD CaSSIMBSCS, Dsap D'Era and other goods' for Gentlemen's sum- Maraeillee Vestioff. Imer wear, Canvass. Padding aad all other trimmings, Fine bleached Shirting and Jeans, Cravats. Sesneaders and Umbrellas, Shoe and SkDoers. for both Gentlemen and LAdies. . . . V Groceries, cniifa, fJrocatery ana CrtasSy of almost ey ery description. Raleigh. June 10, 1847. 47 A RARE CHANCE! TTOR SALE, tbe large and deltgbtiuliy snaueu IP DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc : cupied by P. Bcsaaa, Esq.. and kuown as the Shaw- Lot. This property Is situated nesr the eenrre of the a rut to a business man. would be one ot the intisA Dleasant and desirable Reeidences. Tbe Dwell ing is in good condition, and has attached to it all the necessary out bouses. Fot urms,apply to JAS. R. CALLUM. Miltoo : or, J AS. M. TO W LES, Ksleigb. July 16. 1847. ' tf A CARD. A PERSON well acquainted with Merchandising in all ila details, is desirous ol associating him sen with a Gentleman of Capital wishing to engage in the Mercantile business, either in this place or elsewhere ; or being a competent Salesman snd Book Keeper, he won Id willingly be employed in ihst ca pacity in a respectable concern. Apply at tbe Office of the Register. Jlslaigh. Sept. 17, 1847. 7A tf PICES, and ESSENCES, of every variety, on hsod and for aale by Aug. 26. PESCUP & JUIIi-MSU. cmoirs of the Qnceiisof France. Vtl In 2 vols. Jnat oubliahed and sold at the ed II N. G Book-slo. by D. TURNER. 56 July lOih. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. fin HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Citizens U of Rsleign and it vicinity, tnat ne nas openeu a ceneral asortment of Conf ectionaries. in the House formerly occupied by Mr.J. R. Whit Aaa, opposite ibe Presbyterian Church ; and he hones bv oromi't attention to business, to merit a part of thetr patronage. OSCAR r. AUaiUTi. Raleigh, August t. 6? . Wanted immcdiatclr. Vest and Pantaloou hands. None need sp i : ply, bat each as are acknowledged first rate makers by Merchant Tailors, and are willing to engage thenveNes for the next Seeson. ALEX. NELSON. Uptmitc Market Hesse. 1 A eg net 6. (Standard.)- 63. ; ciiocEniJEs; TTT RO VVN. Loaf, Crushed, Ind , PulverixeJ SU IITJ GAR, Cee, Teas. Molaraea. Sail aad .iron. cheao for Cosh .at the Auction, and Commisaion Store of ... -i. v " Si. if. nuunto. a - . A n . (Z-fXHIS DAT PUBLISHED. No. , VoL d. dJL TURNER North Carolina A huso sc. for 1848. For sals whotesafe and iHsn.I-st'Uwlforth'CsrRtiM Bookstore, Raleigh by HENRY D.TUKNER.! September IS, 184T.' w lrrrniTE Snlphnr and Coninress VV Watflv-A freim aopplr of ' White Stti phar and Coograec Water, jnst received and for sate s . A ao vat r fk tvT . . by ' PESCUD juuwwii'.' Angoat 26.- W rpHE Subscriber wishes to porch a ae 10,000 lbs. oi 1 rood Tailo, for which ba will pay Market price. B. B. BUFFALO E. Raleigh, Sep. 9, 1847. 73 THE PETERSBURQ IRON, BBLL AND BRASS - ip-j ce T33f ie aa r 9 Maclilne, Smith-hop, Edge-Tool Factory, &e. ' " Iii full opcratlou. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (ss he has a more extensive sssorimeal ol Pstterns, more and tetter machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, and tbe whole Eelallihment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts to give satisfaction to all who may favor him With their patronage. He is prepared to eiecute 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 Wmter-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with' greet success, snd is believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less heed of water than 14 feel. The agent for the above Wheels i here, who gives his whofo attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hoicbkiss' re-acting Wheel. 8TEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sixes, fin ished up complete, which be would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on lime to punctual customer. flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, &c, at reduced prices. HOUsHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He baa on hsod, and continues manufacturing, Csst 8teel Axis, and other edge tools, warranted e- qual to any made at the Nonh. waggon tiozes, uotn ground and in me rougn. 8ad lrona, of all aizes. Fire Doga of varioua patterns. Farnaeee, suited for heating Churches and 8toies. Stoves, of different sizes, lor Factories snd Offices, Grates of varioua patterna. Plain and Fancy. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Mschines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumpafor Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGH'S. He has on band a heavy slock of Ploughs and Plough Catings. of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meauow, Davia, McCormick, Premium, Clarkaville, Fiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, DM die , which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Cora Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, Ac. ; and all oth er articles usuallv made at such establishments. Hsving from 55 to 60 Hsrtds employed, snd some as e-ood workmen ss can be found in the biate, he hopes to eive as general satisfaction as to price, work manahio and desDatch. as anv other similar estab- . lishmeot. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the Menb, to give him a call. try Orders left with Mews. Mcllwsine & Brown lev. Messrs. Q. 4r W. L. Morton, at his shopn Old i reel, or at the Foundry, will be -promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 1 tf THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adioininz the City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract,' contsinine between 41)0 and 600 Acres. Also,an ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract, known as ihe Busby Brsrteh" Tract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed nnnecesssry. Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the Register." JAM KS H. CUUrvti. Febrnsrv 10. 1847. 13 tf Williams, liny wood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH. N. C Keep constantly on liand a large end well-selected stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been csrefullv selected from tbe Northern Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and may be relied on wiln full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our atock of PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, via: American White Lead, linseed. Lamp, Sperm & dry and in Oil, Chrome Green, Tanner' Oils, Indigo, .ladder, Ext. Logwood, Chrome Yellow, Yerdigrit, Chinese Vermillion. Copperas. Tcnitiaa Bed, Dye-Sloff generally, Spanish Brown, &e. It. UUTHtX, COACH, VUXMTtJaE JATAK VAUIISHKi, Together with a large and wejl-seleeted stock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. , Tobncco, Segrars and Snnfft, Ol the very best duality ; and auperior Madeira. Sherrr. Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and London Brown Stout. AH of which ia offered for sale at unusually low prices, and noon the' most accommodating terms. Orders from Ph sieians and others promittly executed. and narucubir attention iaid to packing and for warding. . , Jllay 18,1847.'". ' .0 BECKWITII'S ANTI-PySPEPTIC , . F ESCUD dc JOHNSON have been .k i . aiwiiviwTavi Wholesale and Retail Agents for rz- . ' a this welt known and widely eireolated article. A large supply' just -prepared andnow on hand rncti iae aan0 as ai me r aciotj. N . B. None can be relied upon as genuine, with out the vfnirfxa signature of the Proprietor upon earh Box. Raleizb. May 12. 1917. 39 1,000 CASES, FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Boots; Shoes and Brogans, AT THE LADIES SALOON, ' vO Xrw Street, neir Wooer's. City Hotel, Norfolk, Va. THE SCBSCWBEB, hating re- cently'eiilarged his Store for retail ing, and having taken the whole bouse for wholenale goods, he is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, for the Fail and Winter trade, which he has ever had. He baa jut returned from the North and East, where "he has visited all the principal 8hoe manufactories and purchased from them his stuck at cash prices almost entirely. He will therefore- be enabled lo sell to Country Merchants end others, at very low prices. HE HASNOW ON HARU, 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou ble sotea and double stitched. 2.000 psira Men's coarse Brogans, 2d & 3d quality. 3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and Bootees. 1.000 pairs Men's coarse thick Cowhide and Grain Lesther Boots, double soles, the very bct quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made ol heavy wai Leather and Grain Geainer very long lege uj wade in, and double soles. 500 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with doulle Calf Skin uppers and heavy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen s Nspoleon Boots, with nailed and lug bottoms, assorted qualities. 5.010 pairs Women a Leather Boois, assorted kinds, such ss heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goat Skin Bootees. 2,000 pairs Women's Leather Shoe and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS,' We hae m-re than our usual eupply of Ladiee' Shoes, Ladies' Gaiter Boots, and over 20,000 pairs Children's Shoes Men and Women Servants' Shoes, Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valiaes and Carpet Bats; all of which nukes our assortment unusually large and very attractive - the whole of it will be old cheap for cah, or on short time to punctual coetomers. Country Merchants and Strangers viMting Ptortoia, snd the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine our extensive assortment before but in;. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near vv si te r's City Hotel. W. H. AULUINGIU. September 25. 78 Henry D. -Turner, PRINCIPAL AGENT for Msynard & Noyes Celebrated Black Writing INK, for the Quill or Steef Pen. This Ink has stood tbe test of more than thirty vears' -trials, and during thia time has been constsnt- ly increasing in public favor and patronage, anu is now ihe leaJing article in the' country. It flows with freedom, liecomes permanently black, and will not mould under any circumstances. laleigh. Aug. 7. (Standard.) 63 TO SPORTS ItlEIT. PATEJTT llTC BABREL SELF-RirVOL- VUHVk AMD REPEATHQ CB. ROOT haa just received a fine - Guns, Powder, Powder Flsaks. Shot Bird Bsgs, &c, all of which will be sold low. A lie 7. 63 spl OLSU'b Matches. A supply of Golah 'a UH" auperior Matches, in wood boxet., just received aodfor sale by PESCUD &. JOHNSON. LARGE supply of GLASSWARE and SHOP RA FURNITURE, jnct to hand and for sale by August 26. (Standard.) G9 LOTTERIES. COtVIN & CO.'S OFFICE, MUSEUM BUILDING, BALTIMORE, MD. rORRESPON DENTS are reminded that du ll J ring the present and month following, there will be a series of tbe most attractive Lotteries drawn. the like of which we may say ia unparalleled iu the history of Lotteries. Persons desirous of examining the Schemes, (par ticularly those of the 29th Sf ultra ber, Caj.iial $50. 00, and of the 27th October, Capital $60,000.) can have them forwarded gratis, by addressing us: GRAND CAPITALS. Cj 60,000 Dollars 15,000 Dollars 60,001) do 12,000 do 40,000 30,000 25.000 20,000 dec. do do do do 10,000 8,000 5,000 4,000 do do do do &c. Ticketa from $1 to (20 packages of tickets on as favorable terma aa offered bv any other venders in the United States. rrr We dsv all Hostages, to and from our office. Official drawing ent under envelopes to all ordering t ckeis from this agency. All correspondence strict Iv confidential. Prompt attention lo ordera. Ad- dress COLVIN & CO., IS. W. Corner Baltimore & Calvert st Baltimore, Md. September 1847. 73 I30O General Orders. An jut awt GaifSBAi.'a Orricx,? Raleigh, Sept. 8tb, 1847. j Tbe President of tbe United Sutes hsving au- ihotized the acceptance of a Volunteer Company ef Infantry to be raised in North Carolina, under tbe command of Capt, Jons Caxxsos, to serve during the Wsrwiib Mexico, and requested the co operation of tbe Governor in organising tbe same : It is there fore enjoined on all Military Officers of tbe State, to lend their aid in furtherance of this nbject, in- such mode as they may severally deem mo.t conducive to the speedy completion of this Corps. The organization of the Company will be similsr to that of those' Already in service from this Stale. A place of rendezvoue will be designated as soon aa it is arertained whst-point Wijl be most conve nient lor inoe wno may volunteer. By order oi His Excellency, Wrttu A. U a ah am. . JLr W H A Y WOO D; ; i f (73 8t) ' ' Adji. Gen C. M. ' , TCfOlIRE!fl OR RE!VT above my Store, opposite the rlJl? Market House, two beautiful rooms with pn S M-M . ... .a. s, two beautiful rooms with pri adapted to business or etudy, of 'u rotrance, snd Sees, er bed-rooms. ALEX. ItELSOX. (Stsndard.) ' 63 R sleigh, Aog. 9. DOZ Black Writing Ink, of Maynard & N yes manufacture, for aale at the Auction aid Commusioa Slurs of . . N. B. HUGHES. lot of Bsgs. thomas d. oibbleg;; ATTORNET AND SOUClTOfl, . COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, Ae. '. v 79 Massao Street, ' 1ew Yobk. r December 26, 1846. 104 ly oMEU TAMEeOnUYG . Monsieur Alexander IVcIson, begs leave to inform the Citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he has opened a. Merchant Tailorii.s- Store on Fayetteville Street, a few doors North of the J oiu rouumce, wtiere be is opening fresh from the North, and of the latest importations, a complete as sortment of Mkmchast Ta i lobs' Goods, bought at reduced prices, and which be will make up to order in an unsurpassed style, both as regards cutting and trfakii.g. Those yho prefer to furnish iheir owd Goods, either to make up, or to cut only, can rest assured tbst no pains will be spared to give them en tire aatisfaction. All that Mona. N. a.ks, is a trial, sure that a fashionable and intelligent public will ap preciate Lis professional qualities. C'eaf a Trzume que ton conn ait rartisle. July 20. 1847. 581 y AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, At IV. C. HUGHES' Auction and Commission Store. "If' HAVE now on band, a great variety and mixed iJ collection of GOODS, consisting ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Hsrdwsre, Iron, Books, Paper, Ink, dc. Ac. &c. all of which is offered at unusual low prices,' for Cash ohlt, at tbe Auction and Commission Store of N.B.HUGHES. RAGS. T1HE highest market price in cash, paid for Col J. ton and Linen Ksgs, white snd colored, at the Franklin Paper Mill, Richmond, Va. Parcels for warded to the subscriber will be promptly allended to. and payment remitted, as instructed by the own ers- JOHN RICHARDS, Superintendent Franklin Paper Mill, Ricbmoud, Va. 03 Printing Paper of the best quality and of any dimensions, Envelope, Wrapping dte. Ac. furnished at the shortest notice. We invite orders from North Carolina, which may be addressed to Messrs. Davenport, Allkh dt Co., Agents of the Company, or to the Superinten. dent at tbe Mill. August 17, 1847. . N 66 if ZTEHE subsfrilera offer for aale the Tract of Land on which the late James VVtche resided, sit uated on Tar river in the Couniy of Granville, within twelve miles of tbe Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and containing UOO acres. About one half ia wood land, and one fourth of ihe Tract, river low grounds. There are two good dwelling houses on the premises snd ail other necessary buildings for a farm in good order. The above land ia a or passed in fertility by few, if any Tracts in this part of the State, and is sii- uated in a plenssnt snd healthy neighborhood. Terms sccommodsiing. For further particolara, address the subscribers at Henderson, N. C. J.T.WTCHE. 5 re. July 18, 1847. 48 tf HAK Ointment A full supply of orayfs uiutment, on hand, and for sale at Manufacturer's prices, by Aug. ab. PESCUD & JOHNSON. A LARGE supply of Far r's Quiniue, purchased before the receut advance ia price, on hand and for sale by PESCUD &. JOHNSON. August 26. 69 A SUPPLY of Caaior Oil, Balsam Copaiva. Oil J Cubebs and Capsules, on baud and for sle by Aug. 26. PESCUD &. JOHNSON. ERNARD'S CHOLERA MEDICINE. A fresh supply just received aud for aale by rjSSCUD &- JOHNSON. August 26." (Standard.) 69 THIS DAY PUBLISHED? A Digested Manual of the Acts of the Ueneral Assembly of IV. Carolina, tron the year 1838 to the Year 1846, inclusive. . BY JAMES IREDELL. HENRY D.vTUKNER, At the N. C. Book Store. July 14. 56 n o.KiPUin urotrn Stout. A supply of II A genuine Loudon Porler, jut to hand aud for saie by PESCUD & JOHNSON. August 26. 69 Fnll nnH WintPr PJnthinfr f JL Ull H1U V ltAAIl I Tfj L. HARDING would respectfully inform the j U i. citizens of Ksleigh anu vicinity, that be is now receiving bis stock of FALL AND WINTER CEOTH1XG, 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 st jle, of good materials, expressly for this market : therefore, those that wish to pan-base fash ionable and well made Clothing, at Northern prices, will do well bv giving bim a call. Just received a lot of black Cloth Drees and Frock coats; blue black Beaver. Over and Frock coats; Rough and Heady, and Blanket 0er coats; black T w' U : D 1 .. I f'l .t. U.. T oK.in vimiiucio anu I'.wia ranm, raucy ysa simere anu oatinet rants: black Satin, Merino, Cashmere and Valencia Veals under Shirts, Linen Boom Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats," Collars, Suspenders., Gloves, dee. ; at the store on Feyette ville street, one door above the corner known as B. B. Smiih'a. - ' Ksleigh, 8ept. 16, 1847. 75 3m Standard copy. - Fresh Coulcctionaries. 200 Ibe. best stock Candies, 1 00 do assorted French do . 24 boxes Raisins 100 , do, best Currants, 100 lbs Palm Nuts, 100 do Fi ibe i is, J2000 Firepedos, " 25 lbs. Allspice, 20 do Cinnamon 75 do Dried Beef, ' 225 lbs. Crushed Suear. 100 do soft ahell Almonds, 50 do English WalnuU, 8 gross Fire crackers, ' 25 lbs. Black Pepper, 6 boxes Sperm Candles, 6 do Tallow do 9 gross Friction Matches, 1 bbl. Soda Crackers, 1 bbl. Pilot Crackers, 1 do Butter do , Tlcu- -.-HENRY, KEIM. Ha1eigh,SeNpt'a.' Wanted ImmiedltttelTj firsl-rate MILCH COW.jor which liberal twice will be given. Tfone need be elTered, that will not give two Gallons per day rP'j una muca Ksleigh. Sept. 1. , ; 70 FJLOCJIt, TIEAbU Ac; - TTLOUK, t'Krn Meal, Corn, Bacon, Ird, 4c. IP for tale at bs Auction and Commission Store ul N. B. HUGHES. ST, MARFS SCHOOL,: , , i HAEEIGII, Jl d- C ' ligflt BerrLIflV Tisitert- EeT.ilDBBT SfiEDESrBeetOL ; The TWELinririTiUiM; ofikia school, ii( commence oii the 1 Oth" of November, and teu tiuue till the 15th of April. i' L , . ! . TERMS PsTABta W.Aptancc "t r For board and Eugiish Tuition, per Term. sii nn nn FbrTuiUbain l-Veiicl.; ! Tuition in Music, tb tbe Piatlo, Ortrah Or Guitar, :r r ' " With $3 00 for the use of Piano or Organ. Taition on the Harp,, with use of lnatru - tnentj ' ' ' ' lI- Taitioh Ih Drairinf and Painting, in water Colore, v- .. i .- ? Oil Colore, - : . - j . . Pena and Inhj j ; ' t:R4U- f 10 00 85 00 40 00 10 00 15 00 73 n. B. ,1 o prevent rivalry ana : extravagance lin dress, a simple Uniform is adopted, to be used pa Sundays and special occasions., Tbi in Winteri consists of a dark blue press, with atraw bonneti trimmed with blue ribboh. For their ordinary appa rel, the Pupils may wear dresses iof Calico, Gingham or such other material suiuble for School-girls, aa their wardrobes famish. Jewels are prohibited- The Religious services of the ; School being held ill the Chapel by the Rector, Pupile bate rarely eva sion to twit the City. They are allowed tb do ao, only under special guardiauship. ' Raleigh, Sept, 28, 1847. 7SN10 TRINITY SCHOOL, : Eight Miles West of Raleigh, IT C Bight Rev. L. S. IVES, D. DH Visiter Rev. FORDYCE M. HUBBARD, Remr. THE second Term of this School will commence on the llltb day of November. Z, 4 f , . TERMS PaTabuc tar Adtahcci For board and Tuition in a course of studies fitting; the Pupil for entrance into any class in College, in cluding French, if deaired, 187 50. . -. As a general rule, boys wijl not be reCfcited over fourteen years of age. A Uniform dress for Sundays' and special occasions will be required.: 'Thia will coosist in Winter." of a roundabout, and pautalooof of dark grey clothi with black vest. The ordinary wearing apparel must be plain and atronp. Beside a sorBciency of outer clothing, boya require, eight shirU, six pair of KtotkiuVs or socks, sit pocket-banda aerenme, bia iowbis, nigtu cioines, etc, an Qisunct' ly marked with the owner's name in foil. ' . BJ- The Standard, the Newbernian, the Wilming ton Chronicle, the Fayetteville Observer, the- Old North State, the Edsnton Sentinel, the Petersbarg Intelligencer, and the. National Intelligencer,, will please publish the Advertisements of 8c Mary'e mad Trinity Schools lo the amount of Five Dollara, aad send their bills to their respectiya Reetora. . - ; SepL 35. mi . . t,,.4 3SN40f THE Petersburg Fire and IT2arfn Insurance Company, (at their office in the Exchange Building,' Bank Street, Petersburg,) continue to take Marine Kiske on Vessels, Cargoes andFreighu, and to insure Dwelling Houses; fiothV inga tn general, rnrniture, Uoods, - Wares and Mer chandise, of every description, against loss or damarS oy ore, dow in town anu eoontry, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS i Benjamin Jones; DArcy Pah!, Arch'd U. McIIwaine, ; Andrew Kevail Joseph Bragg, - f Edmund H. Osbomr' John Bragg, ; v Joseph D. White, 1 homes N. Lee, ; Edwin James, " .- ' David Dunlop, f Gofge VVw fioWngV BENJAMIN JONES, Preoideoit? A RCH'D. G. McIL WAlNE, V, Preat WititAk S. Sihfsob, Sec ' K-J?4 ' ; August 10, 1847. ?, f V . . ,65' 4hi rty ; for Said THE Subaerihar wisliM in lt fWTR am ilLOF LAND, on whieb be reaidee, lt U 'nHrnnii ted iu Warren County, N. C , and adjoins ther Tract ; of Land, on which Suocco Sraiscs ia situated. A good Dwelling House, and all Convenient out build' mffs. 1 he Land is in good condition i and the house - iu good repair. There is a considerable quantity of the Land of low grounds,,well ditched and the creek (Sbocco) banked out. The Tract contains between 700 aud 750 acres, and ia well adapted to thS culti vation of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Tobacco and Cottbn The situation is healthy, tbe water as good ' as any . i c. l. u t. . . . . . - iu uic ouic. At wvum on m goou siiuauou lor ft ray. L . . . sician. a nevus, wiaumg ID puxeuaSC, WOIUO GO Well to visit the premises. ELLIS AfALONE, M. D v Warren, Sept. 6. 7'2 4w NEVER GIVE UJPa t . RALEIGH COMMISSION AND FORWARDING THE Subscriber will attend to ths selling of any article of Merchandise or Produce which may be aent to bim to sell oa Commission--disposek of, them to the best ad vintage, add promptly reader jan account of aales, and pay over the. Cash as, soon a a sold I will also attend tovtbe forwarding nf ll Goods or Produce which may be consigned to mv care, with prompt nesa and deepatcb I, will also sell I any and all kinds of Confectioneries sent to me cuuer uj iuc wuuiesaie or reiaii Lemons, uraneesj rrunes. r les. rioe ADbles. Umcer. rt uts. Kaiaina, Pickles, preserves,, Candies, Fancy A nicies, , or any thing wbith' may 1e sent me to sell onCommiasibn verj insiiaiuiiy receivea sua lauojuiiy at tended lo.ahdHio delav in pay ne over the mooer I 1 .. . . ' : . ' . i wnen tne anicres are soiu, or wnenever caiuo on. as far as the articles are sold." J. H. WHrTAKER. ; Raleigh, Sept. 8,' $25 Keward. - a Is RAN A WAY frntnmy Plantstidhla ChtafeY District; my negro tnm ALLEN. He ia about Prope J years old; 6 feet high, a Uuls ysllow in his - n complexion, with s scar over his' right eye, sod hu ' back marked: The above reward WiTHe paid to any person who will lodge bim in any Jail,' so thsownsf can get hih PREsTONWORTH Y - Aog. 14. 1847.' PrV Adv) 1 2J7t4w T&t recent arrivals, our. Stock itfo&tUtjuiV k Va Drugs,- Perfumery. Cheroieals. Dvs. StnSk - Paiuta, Oils, and Fsney Articles,, have been feples Uhed, and as regards tieir puritf ttnd terms ssssj tehich they are offetti vse guarantee satisfaction its . an wno may lavor ne witn their patronage. - - :' ' 1 iL. PESCUD e JOHNSONS A Wboleetls snd Retail Drurriets. t An?. 25.1547. f (Standard.) v, , 12 tJPEUIOU Flctir to hand. , : . 1 KTHirr tSHOKH fne m.. .J r --t -iev MfMj auu v . i. JOTTON OSNABUIIGS. Cslitftini and oU. : ingi boeght mostly with tbe esrb, snd Bill, hs oI4 ' tor email proms, tor tne essn. ; is i f ept 23. ' ; ' ; . ' - ' f$ tw , . . . ....-4-- i i s .,.i.rr. 3 it it -e.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1847, edition 1
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