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irr . - . - - - ' V f ' ' . , . ... .. . -fj'.l-r H . ir . - - ',''?. - ' ' ' Jt: . t . imH. V I Vk."' 'n ... ' It I IP ' . k . -' TH ; GMIOLIN A GAZETT v i ft . . iff mi SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1847. -11 '.- . 0 I .... : . . . . . .-.. E TmlsM SBlOTKitT iNU WEKUT, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. - S,Jntini. Scsli-WKLTV Papm-Ft dol- iVccKLf pAfcr Thre Dollan pr annum. r Uttrtiemtnt$.- For every Linw, fint . -iwn One Dollar; each aubeequent inaerUen, Tireoty-fi CeuU Ciw Orw and Judicial Adeertiementwib tharged 23 P" c"11- higher; bat a deduction of 33 ' r cot- will bt made from Ue regular pricee, for A(lferUsinent, ineerted in tlie Semi-Wbult K- cf chat?'- k i jj. LtUen to the Editor mmt be post-paid. OFFER for Sf, the Tract of LAND, II hirtr I resid in the County of Halifax, con Tinin fion 12 lo 1400 Acree, within fire miles of Oistn, in a mile and f K' n one side, . in mile of lue Gaston and Raleigh Rail KoaJ on the oihsr. This land combines many advantages, iu proiimity to the River and Rail Kod affords eve ry IttnUtfe of getting speedily to market ; but vbit renders it still more desirable is. that there can- 'not be found a healthier aituaiion. The building npoa it are ail comfortable, and but lately repairrd I invite the attention of grnUemen residing in the . uabealiby distpicu of the Slate to vl with the asau rtncs that I will sell it upon the most reasonable and 4fC3mIiodatifjKerms. SbiioU I not succeed in fin diac s purchase. aevioa lo the 15th 'of November, it Kill then be cered at Public Sale. At the same lime, f shall offer for sale from. SO to :5 tjluiWie Nrgroee, which I took great pains in rlectin for my own use. Expecting to be atent fmin the State, for a month or twe, the Land ami ISfgroesean be shown by Mr. Hasan who will be on it in my sbsence, by Mr, N.Wu-.EawAiM, rwJing near to it, . R H. MOSBY. July 7, 1847. 5-tf United States Army. RECRurrirto service. WANTED for the Umted States A jit, ABLE-BODIED MEN. between the ages f .8 and 35 years, beinf above 5 feet 3 inchea high, of gMi character and of resectable standing among their fellow-citixeos. Nona need apply to enter the fervice, hot those who are acTsmined to serve hon Mtlr and faithfully, the" peri! of thWr enliatmen. tii: during the tear1 frith Mexico, or for the term of jite years, as the recruit may elect. Tkis table shows the -iPay of Artille iPay of Dra nmat of pay arakalry & Iafantry joooa & Ri tilisted soldiers, Soldiers, and Aerneo when tordinz to their' res-'of Dragoons &.movntt pecttce grades, are e- Riflemen wh.n titled to receive f observing on foot, their services. fay per mh Pay per ain Pay per a'm for 5 y'rs. 8 To ths gt Major. Qr matter S'fft, chief mu sician, & chief Bugler each Pay Pay for 5 per y'rs. m h 8 1 8 204 1020 To 1st S'gtof Corop'y 1921 .960 780 600 540 6C0 Orduance Sergeants All other S'gta each Corporals Buglers Kosicians 156 121) 108. 132 Farriers i. blacxamilhsl 3 Artificers Trivates 480 A bointv of TWELVE DOLLARS will b paid to each recruit enlisted for the Artillery, Infantry or nnnted regiments : Also, one hpndbed ano sixtt acv.es or land, or 8100' on beiag honorably dis- charjrd Besides the monthly pay. above stated, one ration per dty is allowed every soldier, which is amply suf ficient for his subsistence also, a large supply of comfortable and genteel clothing. Good quarters and fuel are at all time furnished ; and every atleu- t u will rw pa A to making tlioe men wUo may en list, and art. determined to serve their country in good faith, comfortable an J c ntented with their situ- aiioo. Tne best medical auenuance is aiwavs pro- i vided for the sick soldier ; and no deduction of pay is made during the period he U unable to peform his duty. Should the soldier be disabled in the line of bis duty, the lawa provide a pension for him. By tbe above it is aeeo that the pay and allow ances are respecUbla. and that, with piudenea and economy, the mon'hly pay of the soldier may b laid up aa evarythiug requisite for bis comfort and con venience Is furnished by the Government, including liis sugar and coffee. The prudent soldier, therefore, may readily save from $420 to $1020 during hia en listment of Five ycabs ; aud at tbe c piralioa of the term, ha can, if he chooses, purchase a small farm in any of tbe Western States, aud there settle him elf comfortably on his own laud, for the rest of bis hfs. ' ." Tbe sum of.TWO DOLLARS will be paid to any citiikx. iiMn-cowanusioned officer or soldier, who shall bring to the rendezvous an able-bodied recruit, who khall be rerularlv enlisted. 1 he citizen should pre sent bis recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, aud not to the Recruiting Sergeants. - GEO. WV HAWKINS, 2d Lieut. Reg. Mounted Riflemen, .,aud Recruitiug Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, ) . R.leigh. N.C., 1847. ' ' 78 Fall Goods and Fashions M JU.VT received, a fine assortment of CLOTHE, CASSI MERES, TESTINGS and TRIM MINGS, including every etyta of Goods desirable for thia or the approaching seasou ; some of which are very fine. Also, Shirts, Collars, Sarfa, Cravats. Stocks, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs and Fla Duels, all of which will be sold at very low prices, for cash. The subscriber returns bis sincere thanka to tbe public, for tha liberal patroaage already bestowed on liitn aod trusts thai his untiring efforts to pleaae his patrooe will meet with farther encouragement. ALEX. NELSON, Merchant Tailor, OppoaiU Market House, Fayetteville Street. ... .. , . .Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 21. 1847. "', ; 76 TTttY Aivr. N xl-os. a sprightly 1 BOY from 14 1LP to IB years uU,' ia learn the Tallorina Bust- Ee. stanuaro copy. o u 17 204 1021 17 16 192 9 16 lii 416 108 13 156 76t 13 9 103 541 10; 8 96 4SC 9 8 9& 48'- II 132 B6C 11 11 131! 6G( ; 84 421 1 8 FRJESQ RICE, Just received at the Auction and Commission S rf N. B. HUGHES. RUeigh, Sept. 20. - ' 78 fiuei : ' : THE iSETNAINSUUAWCECOMPA KT, of 11 art ford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandise, against loan or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the limes. This is oue ef the oldest, and best Inaurance Uom paniesinthe UnitedStalea,and pay sits losaesprompt Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi eintty.tobemadeto 8. W. WHITING. July, 1847. Agent. JACOB SX IDER, Jr. Importer k Wholesale k Retail Dealer ia WlXESj LIQUORS, Arc. OF ALL COUNTRIES, IVo. 70 Walnut Street, INVITES theaUention of the Trade and consumers ; to his extensive stock of good, pure W inea, ol various grades snd prices : all of which have been carefully, selected by htm in Europe, Principally in the Districts tckcre Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor to the hve Joair Vacshait, Esq. who an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal int ait tricU ol France, Uerroasy, tec. enables Dim to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition : and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Winea-took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. fly Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wisas from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wixks &-C Imported to Ordkr, Subject to Ap proval on Arrival. March 29. 1847. Sly MORE NEW AND SEASONABLE Dry Goods. RECENT arrivals have placed in powesmon of the undersigned, at his New Establishment on Fayetteville street, in addition to his farmer stock, of which annunciation has already been made in the public prints, another New and most Beaotifclsup plt, or Seasonable Dbt Goods, which are remarka bly cheap, and lo which he would respectfully invite tbe alieuliou of the tasty and intelligent purchaser, to wit i Pine and Medium Irish Linens, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Bobbin Edgiugs, Lisle Lace and Edgings, Elegant plain and twilled Ginghams, Lineu Cambric Handkerchiefs, Beautiful Calicoes, and splendid French Muslins (of Geutlemen'a white Kid Gloves. neie designs,) do. " Berlin and Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, Cotton, Drilliugs and Nankeen, Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeans, Fine Clothb and Casbimebeb, Dbap D'Ete and other goods for Gentlemen's sum Marseilles Yestiug. mer wear, Canvass, Padding and all other trimmings, Fine bleached Shirting and Jeans. Cravats, Suspenders and Umbrellas. Shoos and Slippers, for both Gentlemen and ladiea. Groceries, Chiua, Crockery aud Glass? of almost every description. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleirh. Jane 10, 1847. 47 A RARE CHANCE! OR HALE, ibe larce and drltKhllully toaded DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc cuuietl bv P. BcsBix. Esq. and known astheSSAW , j -Lot. This nrnoAMv is situated near the centre of the City, and to a business man, would be one of the ovist pleasant and desirable Residences. The D well ing is in good condition, and haa attached to it all the necessary out bouses. For teims.applv to JA8.R CALLUM. Milton ; or, J AS. M. TOW LEA, U.leigb. July 16, 1817. &7 if A CARD- A PERSON well acquainted with Merchandising A in all its details, is de-irous o sssocisting him sell with a Gentleman of Capital wishing to engsge n th Mercantile business, either in this place or i eiia ; or being a competent Salesman and Book Keeper, be would willingly be employed in inat ca pacity in a respectable concern. Apply at the Office of the Register. Rsleiih. SeDt. 17. 1847. 7.V tf, S PICES, aud ESSENCES, of every variety, on band and for sale by Aur. 26. rtSUUU or. JUHIXMJ.. Memoirs of the Qneensof Frauce, In 2 vols. Just published and sold at the N. C Book -store, by H. D. TURNER. July lOih. 56 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. TH E Subscriber respectfully informs the Citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he bas opened a general assortment of Confectionaries in the House formerly occupied by Mr. J. R. Whit ins, opposite the Presbyterian Cburcb ; and be hopes by prompt attention to business, to merit a part of their patronage. OSCAR F. ALSTON. Raleigh. August 2. 6t l Wanted immediately, Vest ana rsmaioou nanus, none uceu ap ply, but such ss are acknowledged first- rste mskers by Merchant Tailors, snd are willing to engage themselves for the next Season. ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market House. August 6. (Standard.) 63 GROCERIES. BROWN. Loaf, Crushed, and Pulverized SU GAR. Coffee, Tess, Molasses. Sail and Iroa, cneap for. Cash, at the Auction and Commission Store of . N. B. HUGHES. fJpTjHIS DAY PUBLISHED, No. 2. Vol. 2d. ILL TURNER North Carolina Almanac, for 1848. For sale wholesale and retail, at tbe North Carolina Bookstore, Raleigh, by HENRY D. TURNER. September 16, 1847. ; . ' ?& WHITE Sulphur and Congress Water. A fresh supply of While SP phur and Con-res Water, last received and for sale August 26. ' - - ' 69 rpHE Subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 lbs. of A good I allow, for w hich ha will par Market price. U. li. UVrrJUJUC C. 1 I 1 Raleigh, Sep, , 1817. - 73 THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL AND BRASS tiw E X S3 us Machine,. Smilli-Shop, Edgc-Tool Factory, ic. Iu full operation. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, arid the public gene rally, fur tbe liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (as be has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and belter machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him wtih their patronage. He is prepsred to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty huudied. MILL GEARING Of every description; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, Ate. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd'a Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with gresl success, and is believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention to potting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acting Wheel. 8TEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He hss on hand a number of various sixes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell st reduced prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, &c, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues msnufacturing, Cast Stet-I Axes, and other edge tools, evarranlsd e- qual lo any made at the Nonh. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnsces, suited for beating Churches nnJ Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, lor Fat lories and Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancv. IRON RAILING, Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Mschines, (or Stores and Ware-houses, on sn improved plan. Pumps for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of varioua Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horie, vix : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clsrksville, Fiee Bom. 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 and Straw cutters. Thrashing Mschines, Fan Mills, Ac. ; and all oth er articlrs usually made at such establishments.' Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, and some ss good workmen as csn be found in the biale, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work msnsnip and despatch, aa any other aimilar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to giv him a call. Qj" Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwsine dc Brown ley, Messrs. Q. 4- W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly aitenJed to. U.WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf THE Subscriber wishes to sell thst valuable Tract of Lsnd. immediaielv adioininz the City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract,' containing between 400 and 600 Acres. Also.sno- tber Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract, known as the Bushy Branch I ract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecesssry. Apply to the .Subscriber, or to the Editor of the Register." JAMES H. COOKE. February 10, 1847. 13 if Williams. Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Eeep constantly on hand a large and nell-stlected stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which baa been carefully selected from ihe Northern Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL 'INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality snd fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our stock of PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz : American White Lead,1 Linseed. Lamp, Sperm k dry and in Oil, Chrome Green, Tannery Oils, Indigo, Madder, Ext. Logwood, Copperas, Chrome Yellow, Verdigris, ChiDcw Vermillion, Tenitian Red, Dye-Stnffs generally, Spanish Brown, &e. fee. lxather, coach, ruaniTvac JAJAW. TARIftSHES, Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH dc AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. Tobacco, Segars and SnnOs, Of the very best quality ; and superior Madeira. Sherrr. Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and London Brown Stont. All ef which is offered for sale at unusually low prices, and uron the most accommodating terms. Orders from Physicians and others promtly executed. and particular attention paid to packing ana, lor. warding. ' May 18, 1847. . 0 BECKWlTH'S ANTI-BYSPEPTIC TTHESCUD Jc JOHNSON have Wen appointed JJ7 Wholesale and Retail Agents for the sale of this well known and widetf Virculsied article. . A large supply just prepared end now Prices the same as at'the Factory. on ' hand. N . B. Nona can be relied upon as genome, with out the waii-raa signature of the Proprietor upon eacn Dox. , Raleigh, May IS, 147. 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, Ta. THE SUBSCRIBER, having re cently enlarged his Store for retail ing, and having taken the whole house for wholesale goods, he is now -Br prepared to show tbe largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Slogans, lor the Fall aud Winter trade, wbir.b he has ever bad. He haa just returned from the North and East, where he has visited all the principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from them bis stuck atcash prices almost entirely. He will therefore be enabled to sell to Country Meichanta and others, at very low prices. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, 6,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou ble poles and double stitched. 2,000 pairs 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 Leather Boots,' double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fibberraen Boots, made of heavy wax Leather and Grain Leather very long legs to wade in, and double soles. 500 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Call Skin uppers and heavy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Napoleon Boots, with nailed and tlug bottoms, assorted qualities. 5,000 pairs Women's Leather Boots, assorted kinds, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goat Skin Bootees. 2,000 pairs' Women's Leather Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, We hae more than our usual supply of Ladie' Shoes, Ladies' Gsiier Boots, and over 20,000 pair? Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoes, Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valises and Carpet Bags; all of which makes our assortment unusually large and very attractive - the whole of it will be t-old cheap 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 buying. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal- ter'a City Hotel. W. H. ADD1JXU 1 Uiv. September 25. 78 Henry D. Turner, PRINCIPAL AGENT f..r Maynard & Noyes' 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 increaling' in public favor and patronage, and is now the leaJing article in the country. It flows with freedom, becomes permanently black, and will not mould under any circumstances. Raleigh. Aug. 7. (Standard.) 63 TO SPORTSMEN. PATENT &X BARREL SELF-RETOL- VUNU AND REPEATING PISTOLS. C.oB; B. ROOT has just received a fine lot of Suns, Powder, Powder Flasks, Shot Bsgs, bird Bags, dec, all of which will be sold low. Ana 7. 63 GOLSIl'S Matches. A supply of Golsh superior Matches, in wood boxes just received and for sale by PESCUD & JOHNSON. LARGE supply of GLASSWARE and SHOP FURNITURE, just to band and for sale by FESCUD & JUliNSUJV. August 26. (Standard.) 69 LOTTERIES. COLYI2V & CO.'S OFFICE, MUSEUM BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE, MD. C CORRESPONDENTS are reminded that du J ring the present and month following, there will be a series of the most attractive Lotteries drawn, the like of which we may say is unparalleled in the bistorv of Loiteries. "Persons defirous of examining the Schemes, (par ticularly those of the 29th September, Cspttal $50,. 1)00, and of the 27th October, Capital $60,000,) can have them forwarded gratis, by addressing us GRAND CAPITALS. 60,000 Dollars 15,000 Dollars .0 60.000 do 12,000 do 40.0U0 30,000 25.000 20,000 dec. do do do do 10,000 8,000 5,000 4,000 do do do do die. Tickets from $1 to $20 packages of tickets on as favorable terms ss offered by any other venders in the United States. rtT We psy all postages, to and from our office. Official drawing sent under envelopes to ati ordering t ckets from this sgency. All correspondence strict ly confidential. Prompt attention to orders. Ad- dresa . COLVIN & CO., N. W. Corner Baltimore & Calvert st., Baltimore, Md. September 1847. 73 i20O New Musical Publications, Sophronia Waltt; The Crazy Pole; Lovers' Walts; Pennsylvania Cotillion ; Pennsylvsnia College do. Valhslia Galop Walts, Transylvania March, Frank's Grand March, The Blighted Flower, W bat's a Tear, Fond Remembrance, Woman'e Love, Love Now answer to Love Not, When other Friends have Left Tbee, Paris Polka, Ravel Polka, Evergreen Polka, Carlisle Polka, Stradella Polka, Reflection Waltz, Maryland do. The First of May, Sabine Waltz, May Queen, Battle of Buena Vista, Love on, Redowa Waltz, . Glenmary Waltzes. Alalia Polka, Yes, the Die is Cast, Capt. Shu Ill's Quick Step, Washington National Blues Quick Step, Buena Vista Quick Step. The Corsair's Home, Cameron Guards Qoick Klep, 1 think of Thee, Wben Morn in Youthful Beauty Breaks. Good Night Dear Friend, Emigrant's Daughter, Tis Home -where the Heart i, Dearest Mae.The-Ameriean Flag. H. D. TURNER, N. C Bookstore. Raleigh. Sept 1 8. . - 4 ; 76 N.'B. IIIJGHES, I 1 1 aa, S a ft a. a itri B,ifIIIIIfillrlMl A8rAOllai&l T AUU 1 luii" Alvu iUUMMlddlUn lYlcrUnADI I , A ND general Agent, for . the sale of all kinds bt i Ai ooda. Country 'Produce Real JEstate. dktV attend promptly te ell business tbat may be entrusted la htm. Raleifh, July 6,.! 847, THOMAS B. IlIIIBLEE, ATTORN IT AND SOLICITOR, ' COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To lake Testimony, Acknowledgements, dtc. 79 Nassau Street, t IW VoRK. December 26, 1846. 104 ly JVJBW Ti I LiOIZIjyG Monsieur Alexander Nelson; begs leave to inform the Citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring 8toro on Fayetteville Street, a few doors North of the old Post Office, where he is opening fresh from the North, and of the latest importations, a complete as sortment of Merchant Tailors' Goods, bought at reduced prices, and which he wil make up to order in an unsurpassed style, both as regards cutting and making. Those who prefer to furnish theijr own Goods, either to make up, or to cut only, can rest assured that no pains will be spared to giv them en tire satisfaction. All that Mous. N. asks, ia a trial, sure that a fashionable and intelligent public will ap preciate his professional qualities. Cest a rceuvre que ton connait rurtistc. July 20, 1847. H8-i-ly AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, At N. U. HUGHES' Auction land Commission Store. I HAVE now on hand, a great variety and mixed collection of GOODS, consisting ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Books, Paper, Ink, frc. cue. ore. all ol wnicb is offered at unusual low prices, for Cass onlt, at the Auction and Commission Store of N. B. HUGHES. RAGS. pHE highest market price in cash, paid for Cot A lou and Liinen kags, while 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, Superintendent Franklin Paper Mill, Richmond, Va. OC Printing Paper of the best quality and of any dimensions, Envelope, Wrapping &c. &c. furnished at the shortest notice. We invite orders from North Carolina, which may be addressed to Messrs. Datknpoht, Allen & Co., Agents of the Company, or to the Superinten dent at the Mill. i August 17, 1847. 66 tf i : 2LdClX3'E 3 Uj MjHE subscribers offer for sale the Tract of Land feij on which the late James Wtcbe resided, sit uated on Tar river in the Counly of Granville, within twelve miles of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and containing llOO acres. About one half is wood land, and one fourth of ih Tract, river low grounds. There are two good dwelfing houses on the premises snd 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 State, and is sit uated in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood. Terms sccommodating. For further particulars, address the subscribers at Henderson, N. C. P. W. WYCHE, J. 1. WYCHE. ExYs. July 18, 1847. 48 tf RAY'S Ointment. A full supply of Gray's Ointmeut, ou hand, and for sale at Manufacturer's prices, by Aug. 5. PESCUD & JQHNSON. A LARGE supply of Farr's Quinine, purchased before the receut adv.ance in price, on hand and for sale by PESCUD & JOHNSON. August 26. 69 A SUPPLY of Castor Oil, Balsam Copaiva, Oil Cubeba aud Capsules, on hand and for sale by Aug. 54b. FESCUD Sl JOHNSON. ERNARD'S CHOLERA MEDICINE. A fresh supply just received and for sale by rfcStJtJD & JOHNSON. August 26. (Standard.) 69 THIS DAY PUBLISHED. A Digested Manual of the Acts of thetxeneral Assembly of N. Carolina, fivm in mwt iooo iq grte star lo-ao. istciusive. BY JAMES IREDELL. HENRY D. TURNER, At the N. C. Book Store. July 14. 56 W OlDO Brown Stout. A supply of U A genuine Loudon Porter, just to hand and for sale by PESCUD &. JOHNSON. August 26. ' 69 Fall nniT Wintpr rinthirifT f a. uit tviAvt i iinv viviAAAiifc i L. HARDING would respectfully inform the liJm citizens of Rsleigh snd vicinity, that be is uow receiving his stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, and will in a few weeks be in receipt of as large and complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar- Eel, ma lIo icing nas been manulactured in a very superior style, of good materials, expressly for this market ; therefore, those that wish to purchase fash ionable and well made Clothing, at Northern prices, will do well by gmng bim a call. Just received a lot of black Cloth Dreseand Frock coats ; blue black Beaver Over and Frock coats Rough and Ready, and Blanket Over coats; black Doe Skin Cassimere and Cloth Pants; Fancy C simere and satinet rants: black oatin. Merino, Cashmere and Valencia Vests ; under Shirts. Linen Bo torn Shirts, Drswers, Scarfs, Cravats, Collars Suspenders, Gloves, &c. ; at the store on Fayette ville street, one door above the cetner known.ee B B. Smith's. - Raleigh, Sept 16, 1847. 7fl 3m Q- Standard copy. Fresh Confeclionaries. 300 lbs. best stock Candies, 24 boxes Raisins, 100 do assorted x rench do 100 do beat Cori-ants, 325 lbs. Crushed Sugar; ' 100 It Palm NaU, 100 do Filbeits, ' 12000 Firepedos, 25 lbs. Allspice 100 do soft shell Almonds, 50 do English Walnuts, 8 gross Fire crackers, 35 lbs. Black Pepper, ' - 6 boxes Sperm Candles, , G do Tallow do -6 gross Friction Matches, 1 bbL Soda Crackers, - Raleigh, Sept " ; 120 do Cinnamon, 75 do- Dried Beef, - 1 bbl. Pilot Crackers, 1 do Buuer do j &e.- &c . x.) HENRY KEIM. , '.. . - " 71, Wanted immedlatelr, first-rats MILCH COW, t.ichs liberal price will be given.- None need be offered, that will not give twe Gallon per day Apply at this Office. ' - nkfZ - Raleigh, Sept. 1. . ... ... . 70 TProfirt. MEAL. Ac TTTLOUB, Jor Meal. Cora, Bacon. Lar3, T-c, LP for tale at be Auelioa and Coaaaisslon Store ajT N. B. HUGHE8. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N C' Rlfit Eer.L 5. 1?ES,'D. Tiiiter : . , ey. ALDERT SMEDES Hector. THE TWELFTH TERM, of thia School, will commence on the' 10th of November, and ton tinue till the 15th of April. " " -.. 11 TERMS-Patabxe IK AzfTANCl t For board and English Tuition, per Term of Five Months, filOO 00 ror luitwn in f reach, ' ''-. Tuition in Music, on the Plane, Organ or Guitar, With $3 00 for the use of Piano bp Organ. Tuition on the Harp, with use of lustra ment, . f - - ,j i . Tuition In Drawing and Painting, in water -" Colors, : Oil Colors, Pens and Ink, . . , ..' 10 ou 35 00 if .40,00 10 00 16 00 : 75 N B. To prevent rivalry and extravagance in. dress, a simple Uniform,, is adopted, to be used on Sundays aud special occasions. Tbis in Winter, consists of a dark blue Dress, with straw bonnet, trimmed with blue ribbon. For their ordinary appa- . rel, the Pupils may wear dresses of Calico, Gingham i or such other material suitable for School-girls, ' ao their wardrobes furnish- Jewels are prohibited.- The Religious services of the School being held Iii the Chapel by the Rector, Pupils have rarely eca sioa to visit 'the CUy. Tbey are allowed to do so, only under special guardianship. Raleigh, Sept. 88, 1847. . 78 NlO TRINITY SCHOOL, : Eight Itliles West of Raleigh, N. C Right Rev, L. S. IVES, D,D Pmfer, Rev. FORDYCE M HUBBARD Rector,; 6 THE second Term of this School will commence ou the 10th day of November. r- TERMS Payable ih Advance t t For board and Tuition in a course of studies fitting, the Pupi! for entrance into any class in College in' eluding French, if desired, $87 50. 1 As a general rule, boys will not be received fiver fourteen years of age. A Uniform drees for Sundays? and special occasions Will be required. -This1 will consist in Winter, of a roundabout, and pantaloons of dark grey cloth, with black vest. The eidlaary wearing apparel roust be plain aud strong Besides a sufficiency of outer clothing, boys require eirhV shirts, six pair of stockings or aocksi six pocket-band aercnieia, six towels, night clothes, &c, all distinct y marked with the owners name in full. ;" . THE Petersburg Fire and ItlarJne i Insurance Company, (at their office in the Exchange Building, Bank Street, Petersburg,) continue to take Marine Jiisks on Vessels, Cargoes and r reights, and to insure Dwelling Houses, Build ings in general. Furniture, Goods, - Wares and Mer cbandise, of every description, against loss or damage by nre, boln in town and country, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS: - Benjamin Jones, D'Arcy Paul, ; Arch'd G Mcllwaine, Andrew KevaH,--'. Joseph Bragg, Edmund H. Osborne, Joseph D. Whhe, " Edwin James; ' ' George W. Boiling, t John Bragg,' '1 homas N. Lee, David Dunlop, BENJAMIN JONES, President, ARCH'D. G. MclLWAlNE, Y. PreaV, William S. Simpsow, Sec August 10, 1847. 3r 65 4m Fall Stock, 1847. ,;J B1 Y recent arrivals, our Stock of Medicines. ' Drugs, -Perfumery Chemicals "Dya Stufisi 5 PainU, Oils, and Fancy Articles, have been repisn'- r ished, and as regards tAeir pvritrf . and Iterma . upon .' which they are offered, we guarantee satisfaction to '' ait nuu may laiu: us wiui lueu pstroaaira. , , . . Wholesale and Retail Druggista? Je and ReU (SUudard.)v Aug. 36, 1847. gtVPERIOIl Floor to hand. J3 STOUT SHOES, for men and women, isrf"-. uu li tjM usinabukus, sbirtiag and Sheet lag, bought mostly with the cash, and will beAwld "' for small profits, for the cash. " - 7 'i f ; WILL. PECK 4; 80Ff. . " Sept 28. r. 78 -w1 FOR RENT, above my Store opposite the Market House, two beautiful rooms- with:irt vate entrance, and adapted to business or study, of fices, or bed-rooms. .;i' ii '."--Jl ri y?5' ALEX. NELS01T. . Raleigh, Aug. 5. (Standard.) - J3 Just Published, io one large octavo eoiome, . illustrated with 1 welve Plates, and over One Hundred other Engravings neatly bonnd io tta i, lin price $3 50 . . t .. arsraui? it r u-i'TrTr? TtTrrot la - iiii; riMtiu tj jx . j nig , inu juurasi If liural Art and Rural Tsaie. Vol T A.' I; DOWNING, Esq., Author of "Landscape Garden ing," Designs for Cottage Residences Fruite and Fruit Tree of America," 4;c This t'olame em braces ' ' J '.': VV v. r ' I. Designs for Villas, Cottages, Cotfitry Houses, 1 1 Ice Houses, Vineries, Gates, dte , &c, with J8 en-i ; gravings, with Descriptions snd Estimates, and Re; marks on the Color of Country Houses. . ..; f ; II. Remarks on Landscape Gardening, theSed ing and Management of Lawns- Plsnting and Man agement of Hedges Selection, Cuttore and Deacrip ? . tion of Ornamental Tiees, dtc, dec, with 16 Illoe- u tralions. - s-. -.r"i 'M' -;-'.:.. rT . fti '? . HI. Tbe Description and Cultivation of Fruits tad Fruit Trees, and tbe Treatment of tbe Dieaea to ' . which they are subject This department emWaee ;fj Figures and particular Descriptions of Apples, Chef ries, Figs, Gooseberries, Oranges, Peaches,' FearsV. Plnms, Raspberries, Strawberries, 4e, irhh ttearlt '' 60 Engravings, mostly flgores ef Fruit'. IV. Description and Coltrvailon of seteet tarfetie -of Flowering Plants and Shrubs, with 80 en'gravicgeVp V. Gardening In general, Botany; Entomology, Rural Economy, 4c , ? ' v ' : It will be seen from this enQaaeratioft the "sob ' jecU embraced in this vohsme. thai ' it Je joat such work as is required by the rural pepelalioQ of oorV country, furnishing, aa H does; the iatoraatrcvi, de ;t sians.' aussestions. neceasanr to enable" enr " Farmers and Horticulturists to erect tastefni arid eon s-1 ventent residencea sad oat-boiklKiga, and to beactiJy. and adorn them, with lawns, ornamental' trees etui r" ' flowering ehraba and plaatsr and to famhh.then ' with the choicest vaneMeeof r r it s S4d Vegetable the year -; rond.? fJC Copter ef the t iolnaet stiubed, can be sea by- mail Prk fiapoatasaT-sV ' Tbe rst number el th-r aeermd tcWme of Th' 4 HoTi'icutiurist" waabauied n tbe first of Jufy; nnd will be eontiaued oni the first tf each mentb- ea!l "'l number comaisiiniVpagaatavo embeUUfie If 'A a plste arkl nnnroTOethef engravings ' - Terssa, z a yeaf; Peblrsbed at the efoce nf The Colt hrs. fr,r Albaityv IT, Vbf 4- lAttBZfrrcvzzz; 1 VnLVnSttE.t "EU Jgenf forth tZrtieufatnit "v et Raleigh. - f - .'O'T r.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 9, 1847, edition 1
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