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OFFER for Sale. lh' Tract of IVAND, 7U from It 10 1400' Actm. wnkin f v ibilr of Gat tmiloond bmlof tho Riw MtMiidi, ad in Tb "ort Ro" R ood iu Kiimrty u tbo Rf r and Roil Kom) tflnU ry dnue of RttirtJ fdiy o mart M ? 4Ul what rvntler it still ttww rfairaW that thr can aat bo6M beWfor3ioi;' TMlovitdiot poo it ar all coifKUbie. anJ but laielj rphd invito (he attenfion eT Kntlrafr fMmt w tbe lobealitay dieirictoftho 8uo to it; Wlb 'tbo aao naee that I will oell it pMi tbo mut roonablo and artomaodatirif tormo. hl I o(scroiHl io4r iaf t pQrrkaoerprevioQbtb' IStb of November, il will then be offered at Public IfeJeut i m - , At (he aamo time. I ebatt offer for nU from SO to ii vjltoMo VjrWwbkrf'IileNi peine in jafeetiat. H nj oni . i-Bxpettlaf to- be eJWent fnm tbe tfiato. for rmoerthiav two tlx Land tad XtgMeecaa bo bow by Mr Ha aerie; who will bo w it ra abaencvA r by -llrV K ATa'i; BaTA IN, tvWtaff oear t iC - vj: vR H. MOSBY.- Jy IT t841 r -its f '..068 tf : United :Htates-Army ' mm . S a BEcuurriG seuvice, WANTED -fer , tbe Uitrrvo .Stato Aaanr, ABLE-BODIEU) .MEJf.' between. tho aZe f 18 aed 35 years, beiaff above 5 feet 3 inches high, f yWAatfrajidVrpectabIatanIiDg among their ellowctieaa;,,' None need apply to eater tbo errice, but those who jLro'deteitnuied to serve boo ctly tod fahfallylhe peried of tbr eblietmeo. Tix: eVrMVC . rf , irk A JaWe, or for, Uie term f ft feerX. me the frterpit mey elect. j . TkatahteHtoiT thm Vjfey if Artille of pre swwrf eT wy wiery & iBfantryWoooe & ' Ri tKhtted nldierty ac-lboidiers, antfj ctrdinr to 'iheir rw-orDrieoooe & andiflemeo when mumxttd, Mfiee gT'ades.art ee-Rifletnen whn rtfW fe 'rerrrc for serving ntoif. , 1 1 their terncu. Pay Pay per a'm 8 fori , , . mTi a m y rs. ra'h , r " V$ 8 S 1 8 Te theS'gt Major, Qr. aaasUr S'zUctieftne t J aieian, it chief Baglerj .17 304 1 02C 2O4il02O Te 1st Sgtof Comp'y 16 1921 96(. 1081 Ttfl 54i 161 192 156 960 Ordnance Sergeants AH other S'jts each Corporals Boglers , Meeiciaa - 18 216 156 108 13 9 .13 780 600 540 10 9 120! 108 I 8 96 48t 8 901 431 661 661 42t Farriers Si. blacksmiths 11 11 132 131 11 132t 660 Art6eers v Privates ..J 84 480 ' A bounty of TWELVE DOLLARS wHI be paid to each recruit enlisted Tor1 the Artillerf," InfttTitry or nnnted rtrbncntt : Also. o howdbed ano btxtt icaxs or LAsn'or $100, 'on being honorably dis charged. . , 1 , Besides trie monthly pey.'aboTe stated, one ration per day is allowed every soldier, which is amply suf ficient for his subsistence also, a large supply of comfortable and genteel" clothing. tood quarters and fas! are at all times famished ; and, every atteo t )Q will h pa"d to roalinj tSoe'raen irho'may en list, and an determthed to serve their country in rood faitb.'eomforuble sni contented with their mtn ation. The bet m'edlcal attendance U always pro Tided for the'sicl'soldier aad'nd dedactlon of pay1 ia mads during the rjeriod hols unable to pefonn his Joty. Should the soldier be tflsabted ' in the tine of bis duty, the taws provide a pension for him. By tbe above it is seen'- that' the pay and allow aneea are reopectabln. end that,1 with prudence and economy, the mon'bly pay of the soldier may belaid up as everything requisite forhis comfort and con venience is furnished by the" Gererament, Including hie sugar and caSee. ' The prudent soldier, therefore, may. readily save from 8420 to $i020dnring bis en listment of Fnr TtAaa ; aad at tbe expiration of the term, he can. if he chooeee, porehsse a small farm in any of the Western States. and there settle him self comforUblon hla own land, for tho rest of hie The ram of TV'O DOLL ARS will be paid to any rrnMviwstairkf o$etr ev seldier, who shall bring to the'reodexroua an. abie-bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. ;Tbe 'citizen should pre sent hi recruit to the Lieutenant r Captain, and not o th RacrailiarSerieantar.'' ' - GEO WHAWKINS, 2d Lieut. Rej.r MonaUd Riflemen, and RecraiUft; Officer. Recruiting Rendexvous, I ' Raleigh. N. C., 1847. 78 - FRESH RICEV -ii , k.. Jsst received at the Auction and Cntnmiasion Sfore of - .r- l N. B. HUGHES. RhWgtf, Sept 2a. More ifinperlor-Flour in whole end half barrets, ia to .band, from two ef the. meet 4opwof Mills within our - acquaintance, j. We Jue lo a good supply of SOLE and other .LEATHERS. .ra u t WILL. PECK 6t SON. ' Raleigh. Oct. 13; :-. i mh., d iv TT AUXSMf ew JfovelM A R G A R B T JJI G.R AHAM,or tivsiistsraoof Pertnue., ? Noretaa'a Brsdge..ew NoveL, by tbo;Aothor of Two Old Afen'e Tales. . ,. . ,.. 7 . , .r . TaWa8xeaths.: by the Ute Wm. L. Steoo, Esq. Ne.SlVPicteriaiEngUnd. .a ..ij t No. Uujs 14ib, by Mies) Pardoe, (aad btsi.) This day tctted'W .-- ) S.'t .; i '.-"'Hi D. Tu NE O N.-tX Bookstore ' JUWgh, Oct.4t;'tt47.k''b''- .i-ft tl (Tirdenerf A Uiutwws, ior 1848.-- J4 UMldrnth. Bur si riHlr and Alma nan tap ,-Ti- -'. " w,lo masy iignrvmg Price 25 cents,, HEMbV IVriJRNER- . . OctoWj. . . N.tVsletorei Importer k Wholeiali t Retail Sealer in " ' -ri 0Ff ALL" COUNTRIES;. " . .IfTO .Waluut street,; ; ' IN V1TE8 the attention of tbe Trade and containers I to his extensive slock of good, pare W ines, . 4e el various grades and prices : all of - which hsve been carefully selected -- -by him tn Earope Prituifallf vt the Districts where Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi- , and. as successor to the late Job Yacoias, Eeq. witn an extensive European . connection, and a j direct personal knowledge of ihe principal If me die tricts of. Franco, Germany, Ace. enables him to guar antee, tbe excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him.. His new Store snd Cellars, ar ranged ami built fox the purpose, insure ihe preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition i, snd the present Stock having been landed principally before tbe first of December last, when tbe new and high Tana on Wines took effect, enables him to tell on the most ad vantageous terms. " r Descriptive Catalogues famished on spplica- lion personally or b letter ; in ordering Wiaxsfrom which, satisfaction will beVgusranUed. Wrsxs 'Ate. Isr.7ot.TED to Okdici, Scbjict to Ar- trovax. on AaxrvAU March 29, 1847. 58-ly iHOUE HEW MD, SEASON XULK . ..Dry Goods. TJ ECENT arrivals have placed in posseasioa of .the nudersigued, at his New Establishment 011 1 Fayettevillo street, in addition to hie former stock, of which annunciation has already been made in tbe public pnuls, another XMgWANo most BCACTirri. scr- tlt or Skasonabls Par Goods, which are remarka- bly cheap, and to which he would re.peetruiiy invite the attention of tbe tasty and intelligent purchaser, to witt Fine and Medium Irish Linens, Ptatd and Jaconet Muslins, Bobbie Edgtugs, Lisle Lace aad Edgiega, Elegant plain and twilled Ginghams, Liaen Cambric tiandkercnieis, Beautiful Calicoes, and splendid French Muslins (s Gentlemen's white Kid Gloves, eeio design,) ' do." " Berlin and Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, Cotton, Drillinge and, Nankeen, Plaid Gambroon and striped Jeans, Fnofc CfioTBs'Airo Casbjmcses, Dsaf DEtb mud ether gowds for Ge Hitmen's aim- Marseilles Vestiur, ' " mer wtar, Canvass. Padding and all ether trimmisgs, Fine bleached Shirt in r and Jeans, Crarats, Sospeoders aad Umbrellas, Shoe aad Slippers, for both Oentlemen and ladies. Groceries, tnlua, fjroeKery ana GlaaH of almost every description. Raleigh, June 10, 1S47. 47 A RARE CnAHCEl OR BALE, the large and delightfully shaded DWELLING BOUSE AND LOT, new oc cuptedlby P. Bosaai, Eeq.-and known astneaaAW L . I ..v Lot. - This property ia si lusted near the centre of the City, and to a basinets msn, would be one of the evtet pleasant and desirable Residences. Tbe D well inr ia ia srood condition, and has attached to it all tho necessary out booses. For terms, apple to JA8. R. CALLUM. Milton ; or, J AS. M. TOWLE8, Usleigb. July 18. 1847. 57 tf A CARD- A PERSON well acquainted with Merchandising A in sll its details, is Ueuous ol ssocisiing bim sell with a Gentleman of Capital wishing to engage in tbe Mercauule business, either in this place or elsewhere ; or being a competent Salesman and Book Keener, he would willingly be employed in that ra- pacity in a respectable concern. A pply at the Office of the Register. Rsleigh. Sept. 17. 1847. 75 tf PICCS. and ESSENCES, ef every variety, on band and for sale by Aug. 26. PE5CUD ot JUIISUW. " GROCERIES. -fTbROWN. Loaf, Crushed, and Polverixed SU Iro GAR, Coffee, Toss, Molasses. Ssll and Iron, cbosD for Cash, at tho Auction and Commission Store of N. p. xjUUHEs. SS' cssupdta&mai CDiBXiaiQciaicB Li KB H 13 DAT PUBLISHED. No. 2. Vol. d. 4gh TURNER'S N orth Carolina Almanac, for 1 84 8. For aale wholesale and retail, at tbo North Carolina Bookatore, Raleigh, by HENRY D. TURNER. September IS, 1847,. 75 TTTTTIHTE Snlpbnr. and Congress U.J .Water. A fresh sapnly of White Sul- phur aad Coorrees Water, just received and for. sale by. . rfcituu oc junnouii. . ,Aogua 26. 69 fpHE Snhecriber-wishes to purchase 10,000 lbs. of JL good Tallow, for w rhich ho ilr pay Market price. a b. BUFFALO E. . 7i Raleigh. Sep. 9, 1847. jr. B. HUGHES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. A ND general Agent, for tbe sale of all kinds of jl Goods, Country Produce, Real acetate. &c will attend promptly to an Duaiuess D.Ui.K Jnl.XlaiT &S FLOUR, MEAL &c. TT7iLOUR, Corn Meal, Corn, Bacon, Lard, 4c IP for sale' at 'bo Auction and Commission Store Jr - ' N. B. HUGHES. W - T ,.A LARGE supply of Farr's Quinine, purchased A . before the recent advance in price, en' head price. aad for sale by . PESCUD "ABgost 26. & JOHNSON. ' 63 A SUPPLY of Castor Oil, Balsam Copaiva, Oil AV'Cbebs-oad.CapsaUa,.en hand pad for sale by t AOgUS -. "VUI, . jvrsawov. A li"insiintM.per'.,V ?rr M A SiocC. subscribed Jn North Carolina, U the Washi is requir lied b be 'paid J ori the: 20th November,' fn- suing yRlfJrtARD BMrTH; Trtas. Raleigh. Oct 12. I84T. i ? r 1 t'i: iM J Q r TTTIOR RENT, above ,mv. Kt.re, pppoiite tho U'njaan ket Hoose. iwo.beenUfulooma with pri- ste rntranceand adapted to business or study of c-, ot ceu-rooms.. , .. , , . . , ALEX, NELSON. 1 . BeleJ, Ang.5,. (sunderd.) 63 T'n 1 trne h h THE PETERSBURG! ,' r . ; IRON. BELL AND BRASS MatWne,, SmitH-SuopEdse-Tool Facton, fce. JU full opaUon. fTnHE.Oiodoreigood re I are a hie eineero tbanka to ! M 'tho titixene of Petoreburg. and tbe public geoe ratlt for tbo liberal encouragement he baa received, and bopeo (e$ bo hae a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better , machinery, two good Cupolas ur Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole bstaWishment better arranged and systemslized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. He ia prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty Hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting, Swindles, Screws, etc Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Cett Iron direct act ing Waier-Wbeel, and has made a number, which hsve been tested with great success, snd is believed. from its structure, durability sndstrengtb,to surpass all other Wheels under less hesd of water thkn K feet. Tbe agent for tbe above Wbeefe is here, who gives his whole attention to potting tbem up. Tbe subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acting wneel. v 8TEAM ENGINES, High and Low Presure. TOBACCO PRES8E8. He has on hand a number of various iien, fin ished up epinptete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers. dec- at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS. With Box, Plato snd Ink, sll complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bason hand, and continues manufscturing, Cut SimI Atu. and othr mtla arr.ntl . , lo al ,he Norlh. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in tho rough. 8sd Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Stores. Bloees, of different sixes, tor .Fsctorieesnd Offices, Grates of variooa patterns. Plain and Fence. IRON RAILINO. Both Cast and Wrought Plsin and Fancy. Hoisting Mschines, lor Stores and Ware-houses, on so improved plan. Pumps for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, snd Horse Powers. PLoucns, PLOucns. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of variooa Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, vii : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Ftee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, 8ide HilL D dec , which he will sell at unu sual low price. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelter and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, &c. ; snd all oth , er articles usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, snd soma as good workmen as can be found in the btate, bo hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work- ins nshio and despatch, as any other similar estab- lishmenU a a He would respectfully invite all who are willing to tive hint an eoual chance with Richmond or tho North, to gtva him a calL rrT" Order left with Messrs. Mcllwaine A Brown- ley, Messrs. Q. 4- W. L. Morton, st his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly sttended to. U. WELLS. - mm Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf IHE Subscriber wihes to sell thst valuable Tract of Land, immediately .adjoining the City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract, containing between' 400 and 500 Acrea. Also. ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining rhe above 1 ract. known as ihe Bushy Branch" Trsct. Tbe above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. A Duly to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the ' Register." J AMta H. cuutvrj. Febroerv 10.1 8"47. 1 3 tf Willianii, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C Keep constantly on hand a large and ivell-i elected stock of Foreign und Kative Drugs, AD EmiSH, FRBNCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference to their parity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our slock of PAINTS, OILS ANI DYE-STUFFS, Is si ways large and complete, comprising in part the following, vis American White Lead,! Linieed, Lamp, Sperm St dry tnd in Oil. iauui.li vi is, Indigo, Madder, Bit. Logwood, Chrome Green, - Chrome Yellow, Ferdigrii, ChtOtU FermilllOD, Copperas, I Tcnitlan Bed, Dye-Stnffi generalir, gn..t.i, v.MWn sc. te. UtATHrS, COACH, rUBNlTUXK JA?A2V TARNSHK&, Together with a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH A AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders, and others. Tobacco, Segars and Snnlfii, Of the very best quality; end superior madeira. Sherry4 Claret and Port .Wines French n randy and London Drown Stent. . All of which is offered for sale at unusually Jow prices, and upon the most accommodating terms. Orders from Pbj sicians and others promptly executed, J : t ? .avl.l S A faW Sm aw mm. mA fnai and particular attention paid to packing and for. ; warding. . . May 18, 1847. , 0 BECKWITfl'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC TfHESCUD A J0HNON have been appoirfted ll Wholesale and Ketsd Agents for the. sale cf Uus well known and widely circulated article. A large supply jum prepared and now on hand- Prise's the same as at the Factory- N. B. -None can be relied upon as genuine, with out the waiTTsx signature of the Proprietor upon each box. BaUigb, May 12, 1847. 39 1,000 CAS1S ! AND WINTER STOCK OP FALL DyUl?J OlIUcp allu . ..DlUgaUdj AT THE LADIES' SALOON, On Main Street, near Walter's City Hotel, Norfolk, Ya. . TP SUBSCRIBER haying re cently enlarged bis Store for retail ing, and haying taen the whole house for wholesale goods, he is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, for the Fall and Winter trade, which he bos ever had. He has just returned from the North and East, where he has visited all tbe principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from tbem bis stock at cash prices almost entirely. Ho will therefore be enabled to sell to Country Meichants and others, at very low prices. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou ble soles and double stitched. 2,000 pairs Men's coarse Brogans, 2d A 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 Fishermen Boots, msde of heavy wax Leather and Oram Leather very long legs 10 wade in, and double soles. 600 psirs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Celt Skin uppers and heavy double soles. , 1,000 pair Gentlemen a Napeleon Boots, with nailed snd slug bottoms, assorted qualities . 5,000 pairs Women s Leather Boots, assorted kinds, such ss heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goat Skin Bootees. ... - K S 2,000 pairs Women Leather shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, We have more than our usual aupply of Ladies' Shoes, Ladies Gaiter Boots, and over 20.000 pairs Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants Shoes, Travelling, Trunks of every kind, Valisea and Larpet Bags; all of which makes our assortment unusually large and very attractive the whole of ikwill be sold cheap for cash, or on abort 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 W a!- ter's City Hotel. W. H. ADDlNUTUrN. September 25. 78 Henry D. Turner, PRINCIPAL AGENT for Maynard & Noyes' Celebrated Black Writing INK, for the Quill or Steel Pen. This Ink bas stood tbe test of more than thirty veers' triala. and during this time bss been constant- ly increasing in public favor and patronage, ana is now the leading article in tbe country. It flows with freedom, become permanently black, and will not mould under any circumstances. Raleib. Aot. 7. (Standard.) 63 TO SPORTSTMEIC. PATENT ttX BARREL SELREVOI AHU ArVAf XXClXJa.XUtU lASXOIS, CB. ROOT has just received a fine lot of Guns, Powder, Powder Flasks. Shot Bsgs, bird Bags. dec. all of which will be sold lew. Aug 7. 63 LARGE supplTof GLASSWARE and SHOP FURNITURE, just te hand and for sale by August 26. (Standard.) 69 LOTTERIES. coivim & CO.'S OFFICE, MUSEUM BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE, MD. TiORRESPON DENTS are reminded that du 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 in the history of Lotteries. Persons desirous of examining the Schemes, (par tieularly those of the 29th September, Cspiial $50,- 000, and or tbe 27th October, Capital 960,000.) can have them forwarded gratia, bv addressing us: GRAND CAPITALS. 60,000 Dollars 15,000 Dollars TJ 50,000 do 12,000 do 40,000 30,000 25.000 20,000 Ac. do do do do 10,000 8,000 5,000 4,000 do do do do Ac. Ac Tickets from $1 to (20 packages of tickets on as favorable tcrma as offered by any other venders in tbe United States. CjT We psy all postages, to and from our office. Official drswing sent under envelopes to all ordering t cketa from tbia agency. All correspondence strict ly confidential. Prompt attention to orders. Ad dress COLVIN A CO., N. W. Corner Baltimore A Calvert st.. Baltimore, Md. September 1847. 73 t20O Valuable Mills, Land, &c, FOR SALE. rrnHE SUBSCRIBER, offers for sale that valuable J. Propeny, known as Shauck'S Mills, sitae ted on Neuse River, stx miles from Raleigh, on the Stare road teadmir to Tarborouih. Tbe Mill bas 16 feet fell of wsler, and of sufficient quantity at all times to carry three Gnat Mills and a Saw Mill, which are daily running. Tbe situation is a 'most eligible one for the erection of a Cotton or Wool Factory ; and a competent judge has -said that there is sufficient water-power to carry the Mills already in use. and 5,000 spindles., He also wishes lo sell the Buildings and Land ad joining, ihe X ract, contains 210 Acres, one-hall woodland, and alt of the very first quality. There ia also every variety of Out-booses on the Premises, such as Barns, Ac-, aa good as any in the County, wilh . Tan yard t'nd D;atiery attached . There ia I. .. .. 'a. . ' ' ' t besides, a fine young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees, just beginning te bear Fruit. The above valuable Property fsr offered at private sale; Init if not disposed of by the 25th of October, (instant.) the whole will be exposed to public sale on that day. on the premises, st 10 o'clock, A. M., together with the Stock of Cattle and Hogs, Com, Fodder, Ac, dee.1 Persons wishing to porchase, will, of conrse, ex amine the property, who will always find tbe Bob sexiber on the premises, ready to exhibit any or ill of the fixtures), exe. For further particulars address the Subscriber, or the Editor of the Reenter. Ra leigh;N. O. ' WM. N. 8BAUCK. Octobers', 1847. 80 is THOMAS 01D1BBE.ee; 1 COM MISSION ER FQ R , N Q RTH tc AROLIN A, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, Ac- - .79 Nassau Street, - "December 26,1840. 1 j - y t Nyr Yoaau m , 104 ly MonJlenr Alexander IVelson, begs leave to inform the Citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring Store or Fayettevillo 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 MiacBAHT Tailors' Goods, bought at reduced prices, and which be will make up to order in an unsurpassed style, boih as regards cuttinz and making. Tboao who prefer to furnish their own Goods, either to make up, or to cot only, can rest assured that no pains will be spared to give them en tire satisfaction. All that Mods. N- a&ks, is a trial, sure that a fashionable and intelligent public wilt ap preciate his professions! qualities. C'esta Tcsuvre que ton connait r artiste. , July 20. 1847. . . , C8 ly AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. At X. B. HUGHES' Auction and Commission Store. . I HAVE now on hand, a great variety and mixed collection of GOODS, consisting ol Dry Goods, Uroceries, Hardware, Iron, Books, Paper. Ink, 4-c. etc etc. all of which is offered at onusoal low prices. for Cash oslt, at the Auction and Commission Store of , N. B.HlGHES. ZTHHE subscribers offer for sale the Tract of Land f-m on which the late James Wtcbe resided, sit uated on Tar river in tbe. County of Granville, within twelve miles of tbe Kaleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and containing 1100 acres. About one half is wood land, and one fourth of ibe Tract, river low grounds. There are two good dwelling b puses on the premises snd all other necessary buildings for a farm in food order. Tbe above land is surpassed, in - fertility by few. if any Tracts in ibis part of the Slate, and is sit uated in a pleasant snd healthy neighlwrhood. Terms accommodating. For further particulars, address the subscribers at Henderson, N. C, J. T. WYCHE. r s. Jnly 18, 1847. .48 Jf Fall and Winter Clothing ! "ITjl L. HARDING would respectfully inform tbe If 'A alliens of K sleigh and now receiving bis stock of vicinity, that be is t ) FALL AM WINTER CLOTHEYG, and will in a few weeks be in receipt of sslarge and complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar ket. Hia Clothing has been manufactured in a very superior style, of good materials, expressly for this msrket ; therefore, those that wish to 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 Besver Over and Frock coats-. Rough and Ready, and Blanket Over coats i black Doe Skin Caasimere and Cloth Pants; Fancy Cas- simere and talinet Pants: back 8atrn. Merino. Cashmere and Valencia Vests ; under Shirts. Linen Bosom Shirts. Drawers, Scarfs. . Cravals, Collars. Suspenders, Gloves, Ac. ; at the store on . Fsyette- vi lie street, one door above the corner known as B. B. Smith's. Rsleigh, Sept. 16, 1817. . . . .75 3m Q3 Standard copy. ....... ...... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,' . TO the Legatees of the late Alexander Pknnt. of Wake County, that their respective shares of the said deceased's Estate is now in my hands ready to be paid over to them. And I also give no tice to all concerned, that 1 will pay no interest upon the same, from and after the third Monday of Au gust, 1847. JESSE PENNY, 81 3tJ Executor. O. L. BURCU fc CO. A' RE now opening their Fell Stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac, which consists -in part of I. Rob inson s Ladies' Buskin Welts, Morocco, Do do Kid, Do the finest stitched do Do Gum Elastic tssndals, patent article, Do do Over Shoes, do Gentlemen's Gunt Elastic Sandals, do Do - Do , Over Shoes, metalie-r Misses. Boots,. Women V do. Morocco do. Seal, Boys Shoes, all kinds; Children's do I. Robinson's make i Women's Leather, Boots, do. Shoes, Men'i coarse Boots, do. Shoes; in fact, every thing in our line. Oct. s. 81 TT0 yon want a home nearihe City of Oaks! ii w The Subscriber offers for sale, on reason able terms, his House and Lot, situated ia the East em suburbs of the City of Raleigh, and occupied by Mr. J astes D. riemt. I be premises are well impro ved, and the Dwelling admirably suited fer a' smal family. The Lot contains nearly an acre of land there is also a Well of excellent water in the yard- all necessary out-bouses, &c. For terms, address the Subscriber at Clarksville Va., or apply lo Wesxbt Whitaxix, Sr., residing in toe City pt KaJeigh. . i. W. WHITAKER. Jr, Mecklenburg Co., Va., Pr. Ady. 81 25. . October 6. 1847. 81 2t 7T IFE of Gen. WINFIELJJ SCOTT U i By Edward Mansfield. Esq. Ocu7. 81 H. D. TURNER' M1 ISS PARDOE' Hew Work, in six parts, 50 cents each merous engravings. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the 17th century. H. D.' TURNER; October 7. N. C Bookstore JT OCOMOTITE ENGINE for Sale, ine nan Koad Engine, Pocahontas, and Ten der, in' gsod order , having been very recently repair ed, and now in running order."' For terms, apply, to . " EDWIN JAMES,,. ... t quin MORTON.; Petersburg; Oct. 6 81 w2ar - -i -. : NOTICE. -.4 ,u ,h ; TTXIIG Officers, Soldiers, and Musicians of the sLS 36th Regiment, are hereby commanded to pa rade on. Hillsborough street, in the City of Raleigh, on Saturday the 33d instant, at 11 ofdock, armed and equipped according to law, for the purpose of Regimental drill.' ' The Commissioned Officers and Musiciana will meet the , day previous at the nsua! place of' drill, and hold Court Martial. " x. , WM, P. HAYES, LL poL 36th R.' : 1 shall on the same day of drift, preceedMo hold an election for Cofoaei; ceeainoned by the resign a tien of Col. Willie Pope.' By order of i? ' JOSEPH B. LXTTLEJOBTN, Btig. Goa. , October 7, 1847. ; . 8121 st; ertrifitrir1. It ; sr . aa- -Vv'? i'Y ! I - - THEi TWELFrHVTERM thle.SehboV wjU cormfttinee en Ibe lOtb ef Novembar,' ad oa tinue till tbs.I5thiof Apeihdi .e-353.1 t 4I aoqa i TERMSPariBXgAaifcWV5 1t i For board rd and Eafflkh TeUieny pii 'Xertn"ri,c e Montlim lien In French, n c'-'.iw r?t i. of Fire For Tuition Tallinn in Mfmin: tin lha MikH -rsTfgiiWSS 2 fc lUt Guitar,' .; .?. . .oui stnj caiSiflgtjjg With 83 00 tor the tee of Piano bVOrfii1 '"' ! Tuition en the Harp withase ei::letr?-4 roent"-''1 -' - f ', &t) 'i wvitsgfi- fjrt Tuition in Drawing and Paiatinfi id vr ater,' 6 uoiors, -r . vt. ' 10 (W Oil Colors, -nVirt uu-y.e tm-j iy'' Pens and Ink, . . . f?,,jT5 N. B. To prevent rlralry e'nai1 ertfattne-. in dress, a amplo UnifbrVn'is1 adopted, to bV ase.di 'SA Sundays and peciar'oceasiniThia; W'-Wrnter consista ofW ark Woo1 Dfee?i with5 kraWvDiiief) trimmed with blue ribbon. For their brdiny-sM4l rel, the Pupils may wear dresses of Cafico'. Ginghanii orsneh other material1 sbiteble-for-Schoot-iri.yaa their wardrobes farflfeh.41 Jewels are prohibited-r1' The Religious services of theScbobl berotfetd-'tt the Chapel by the Rector, Ptrpila have tareljr'oeea- sion to Tisit tbe'f3tyTlievr-;'feti'aUto'wd'Wb',Wf only under special guardianship. Kaleigbj Sept. 38, 1847; -;''fcJ fc it'i i-Ui TRINITY, SCHOOL eS"esj(BjjpB . ltT Eight Miles Westlof Raleigh,, NaC Sight Set. L? -& IVE8; 3X0 i TH E second Term of Ibis-School i will' commence en the 10th day of Jtfovember m t - lie TERMS Pa TAifLB jit-Advanc r 1 il ;L V For board and. Tuition in a conrsoofstndieefiltljis' the Pupi! for entrance into any cjJte0mr eluding French; if desired $87 5Qw l' c'r As a general ruleJbovs wilt not be received otw fourteen years of ege."A Undbrm dress or Snndaye and special occasions .will be. required. Thia twirl consist in Winter.'of a roondabonl.' and.naQtaioona of darV grey cloth, with black. "-vest. f;-Tninery wearing apparei mari ne piam ana. eoagv . asjdee a sufficiency of outer clotJiingV boT reamW'errhx shirts, six pair of stockings pr s kerchiefs; six' towels, ojght ci6Uit8, Ao.,aJl disUneV- y luB.rs.eu wuii luy ""J' f fwa lis UU.i5 .y. tZ?"' ' tfts rnilliV j i-'&ifS ait Vtbidw- rfJiw ,ytit eajas I fUd7f vVf sbcri w offitfp TnE Petersburg Vlre ktM Mar.H0 Insurance ointaiiT. far theii- offl in thcExthange Banding; lianlf Strt'et; PeUrBbBTr, continofo take Marine RUks' VesselsV CXfgws and Freights; and toifsnrDweffiing ings ill generairFirn1ror. Ob ' chandise. of every descrrprTorif" "j iu iuvt,i Bfio country, pp. UMHw nDfiral rJenjamin Jone. ,DAfef evtnv-, - tA.v Joseph Bragg, ' ' 1 ' ' . E Ji I tM am .1 U al - John Bragg, David Dunlop, , peorge.VyTPel4i uAl , BENJAMIN. JONES, PredentT,, w. , ARyH:0..qtMcJLAiXtMiPti; August JO. 1847V.; j, ; iuimii iccdiiwCbsHpi T f f. r. AT AUBURN- FinH E Sufcriber bsa receivrd sl. fresh supply. ittd JLL full assortment f vti nrh imijf'jM Jiry Goods. Groetriei, Hardirare,' Ciitle Which he enera-forsaleMetfcTbown first-rate articles at as moderate prices as they clin e Rosd. n 4i ribMi' October 9, 1847. s ai'i m iff fy b4,' AN Apprentice te the Tailorms hnsinese,, 03tff exceed fifteen yesrs ot age j..iAiboy.,ft9nCrte country, .-well I, raised,, ontll'IcAljreJabitl. would be preferred. None, .but,, acbi ee are eX JtbjB latter eharacter, Aeed pplyi, n- w4Te3Tvr i 1 OLiyfiad.PR0CTElVi Raleigh, Oct, 11. u eL'3t lATTOST rrjctfallyalkiheatttUmof bis'ebs- . SW M. - tM A mm t 1VJLL tomers and-4be..pobUc, te his new Stocl ef r Anii uuui9. ii emuraces everr tmasr desirable A' a. 1 I ATrxyis. 9. m r 1 -. . ? im f for tbe season. The folfo wing are the feeding Vrttelee : 60 pieces fancy Ctammeires wbieh her wiU .mak up from f to $10 -a pair pantalooni 5CT.tice Vest ings, including Merinos, CaslnnerefEbjbrpfde riet, Silk, Satin and Veltet.r BeauiifolFrerickbUc, brown snd blue Cloths" Black Do Sk'ms an d Bea ver ClothsvT All of hit mil:MK-aa&4 test manner; very xbeapJufor,Casb.fW Af firsl-raiejISt ia always 'mfiia i . Also,.; eory , kin s of . Shirts CoIIsrtJCrjLt Scarfs; Suspendera, Gloves, and Umbrellss.- Liaf ; ALEX-NELSUNppM. Oct., It, 184lyAfi & ::ifM:n Ku&Hi 4i .f e- I j" r 5T N Monday r 29th ef Nevemberxt,- f.3f0f. Tered for Mm to the highest tidolfiEe Corirt House ?rniheCityr RaieighT thameice-atloeit ui m i"iim uut(. imnra. aiaieiy iiurui Hon. Wji; Faitic H mineton Suett, With a Itrge fine Garden eiviu . Tba Hoosehat bsd S700 worth of irevemeA laid cc bci H within&e last.few ytmsLtitaata imniaUiy)ivenr ,'an ;v-- time of 'saJei In'tJe, BManume,-!! rsy 'K h--- cf . privately.' i'sWdretbe Sobieriber' t C : v ' ' ji, Os'Htit 4lMActL0r:-Ara October o 4H?.: e yjnM& i nxtl t . avtr va Mm, A af - sj 4 AlTlMBGi 1 -I .iV maw jtls ..,.!i;'iA.-.y v .X "1,1 I to call on Mr. J. J . Ferbxll; -at ray SU)'re. 5; aalle East of Raleigh, on the best branch of the Kewbern eoiaieij ui, uu aujtmung uie jiesiaeijce of the H.",HAlrweoit Jr. litowii?Wvioa'Kra. o,te -I'ne " Lot '.'sxtends back loWfL P i ft i V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 16, 1847, edition 1
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