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EDITOR iAmi: PROPRIETOR, '
Wkkilt PArtt Tbrt-XMIan prmonam.
iieertii''-r6f t?ery''5ix(ifei Line firt
jnHfon, On Dollar caek lalwequcni inMrtioa,
YreotJ-3o CU. , r, w, .j. . ;, -
Cfrt Qrdert ad Jtdiciil Adift;timt rillba
!hvcd ccbU bichw$tat deletia 33 J
Mr eentriH k nwd- lrm tk rpilr pricw, for
AiTertiexnaU, iawtied in th SkmiWckjclt Hs
Tit will ! PP tW;W.MiT Pper,. ft
f elwrj i -.-
0 Lttrn U tk Edkar JdMi b rocr-Hia.
I OFFER for SmUthe Xmct f LAID,
on which I in lb CMiotJ of HUfx.coo-
Uioiaf (fm It to. 1400. AfV Within & milrs of
GatM. ia "hI t f U Uir on on ii,
o4 i nil of lM ,Gmo itiJl IUIci(h Ktii Kotd
on U ochr. Thi Und comUir many adnUf e,
ju afcxisuty U lb Rir anl Rail Uoad affmla -rj
aJanue of geuinc apd.ly lo a market; bat
whit reaulirs U atill avxlairabl i thai ther can
aot h f'xmJ biWir'iaiaUo ' Tb building
apoo it are all e.mfrtaM; anJ but - lately reairrd
I invite th attralion of gMitlflMn 'retMiaf in the
anhaal'hy diatrieta of the Staia to it, with the aaao
Ttnet tilt TwITTaelt irSif"lWTrMlinabIS"and
t waaiodaiinferrk, ! jShaoId't mol aoct-r4 k Gn
(finr a pori-baW. piWimia to tho1 1 5th of November,
it .n l&'U cSafa 'VPoltie'ftab; i '
At tat aamo tirao, lahallofiailW aala-froBi 20 to
S3 faluaUla Jirgro, which I. look groal pains in
fleeting for tny own te. V Bxpctin; tn ho tWnt
fr.ra the Hi at a, for i mlh. 'or two, tho J .am) and
'rNMCan Wa Vbown by Mr Hii,rU will be
anitm'fPf aWnce,orby' Mr. NTt.' Cpwiibi,
rwiJiarnnr t. it." " ' R. H. MOSBY.
July 17; H17. - :' 68-tf
Unite d rStates vArray.
RECBlJIXXXCo 8EUTICE.
WAN TEIX-fortho Uxrren State Amt,
ABLB BODIEp MSK.wiww tho ajri
f IS and 35 yarc, being aboiro 5 frt 3 inches high,
T gti chamtfer mod of wopoetahlo ataadjwjf mmonf
lhair fellow-cU'oanalo if one 'nOee1 apply to aoteflho
Mmca, bat Ihooe who are dteriiMni to -oetva boa
Mtly and faith fill fy U ho WWd -oT thir ontiatne
vis : ivrvif the mar7 with Afaij'ri for Aim terra
of jfer yeffrx. aa tho recrak may elect.
. mm i i . i nT
This table tUKtte a-.Pay of Artille iPy of. , Dra-
tditttd silditrt, . mc- Soldier, f od ilfrpea whan
trrioig tf thtir r-W PmgooMi aUKati.
mtctivmx gradti, arc en- Riflemen, when . v v :
rif W tf t rereitf . for satiiig ojieer. , , . :. . ,a . .
fJbtir. .HTfuMM.. fc .... t,.-. .. ij (-.-
Pay Pay Pay Pay
per per fe5er
ra'b a'm yra. m'h
Pay Pay
pee for 5
a'm y'rs.
9 i
To theS'gt Majori Qr:
master S'gt, chief a
ician. At chief Boflerj
each
n
304
I02f
17
204
1030
960
780
600
540
CCO
40
Te 1st S'gt of Compy
16t 961
16
192j
155
Urduance ?ergaai
At! oiher S'gt each
Cerpnrali
Borers
MaMeiaas 1
1h
13
"9
15t 7ft
13
10
104
54f
120
"pi
106
96 481
ISrGCf
Farriers Sl hlekamitha
11
it
4
11
132
Arti Seers ' '.
Priratea "
I3!;6ra1
141
84
42
A boaatr of TWELVE DOLLARS will b neid
ts each recreit enlisted far Ore Artillery; Infantry or
stnratM regimentr7' Am. osrr inwoiis in stiTT
ackis or ian, or $100,' on bein; honorably dis
charged. Besides the ment Krypor, aboro seated, one ration
per day ia allowed every ooldier, which ie amply auf-
ficieat for hie enbmetenee -alab, a 'large enpply of
com fort M geateel ekHhing.' Good -qnarters
nd fuel arat all time furnWlted ; and every atten
1 1 will be pa d to making thoo'men may en
l t, sad era detenwad to serve their eoaotry in
good faith, comfortable ao4 e n"itd with their eitn-
alien. Tho beet meda! attendance m always pre
vied for the eeekr soldier ; nod 'no deduction of pay
m made during the period tie U nnable to peform his
doty. Should the ooldier be dieabfed in the lino of
kis duty, the lawt provide a pension for him.
By the a bore it ia seen tb'at the pay and allow,
ancee are reepeetabl. and that, with prUleoee and
e iiKKny, the moa'hly pay of the soldier may be la d
apaa everything requisite for4ite comfort and eon
veuienoo is famished by the Government, including
his auger and Coffee: "The prudent soldier, therefore,
may readily save from $420 te $1020 during bio en-j
noUnent of r iva team ; a ad at the expiratioa or tho
term, hi can, if he choose,-porchase a email' farm
ia aay of tho Western State, and there settle him
self eomfortably--on his'own land, for the rest of bis
life. r-t c : ' ' ; - .
The sam of TWO DOLLARS will be paid to any
emit., nem-eomrndttmrnad officer or soldier, who shall
krieg to tno rendetrooa an able-bodied recruit, who
halt be regularly enttftted.'" TW ert'rzen shonld pre
seat hie reeraC to the LieutenahtorGaptain, and not
to ike Recruiting Sergeant; o "
. . - jGEO. VVi TIAWKINS,
2d Lieut. Reg-Mounted Kiflemen,
i j and Recruiting Officer.
Reerniting; RendetTon,) ' J
Raleigh,-H.C., 1847. - 78
Winter Shoes;
Just received at the Ladies9 Saloon.
lOOO-paira tadiea Morocco Buskins; with thick
olea, and lined with thick Caxtqm FLiHUtL
TnaoodwocT.
S)0 pairs LadJea' Shoe G altera or foxed Buskins,
with thick solea. Jl j I :
5WT pa Ladiea Gaiter Boots, of the moat beau-tifut-quality
4-v " . ' - j.i : n. J
500 pairs Indies' patent MetaliO India Rubber Slip
perrandt Saadala, fha preUiest and the fioeet India
Robber. Shovs wa have ever seen any- where.
Which, together with rnaay othec kinds of new
Coode for JUkd'es and ChUdrea.- make 4bo assort
at of Boots and Sboea at the, Ladies' Saloon mncti
attractive thai at any previous season.;; ; . .!
Tbe" Ladies ahn. is on Main afreet, near WaJ
Ufm Cit- Hl . r W. IL ADDlNGTOti. .
ifirfolk. OctTaa ;
; , . . . 85
JUST CECEIVED,
AT HARDINQ'S' 0100' STORE."
ABEAtmfJL, ssortmentof Coata, Pant!",
nd Veats, all atyles 'and qtwlities, fashiomWr
ut and well made. Great bnrrains will be offered,
nv. SH 5ond door from Hargett r,.
my...
'.
tmiofiu k VI holekat t &etail Dealer ia
tVliS EG, liiaiJO El$9'S:c
; " OF, ALL COUNTRIES, v
r .T If IValuqt Street ,
lNtfTEa the iuenVion'of theTriJe aiid ennrumert
, to hi attentive rtock of good, pure Winer,
1 tc pi vajiooa graJea and prices : all of
which. bao lieeu . carefully selected
, - v , bJ Bim n Europe, .
, Prixapallg u rA Districts whert Produced.
AN EXeElilK.NCE of twenty years in ibrs hu.i-,
nea,"rul ay soccestr to the lo Jobs Vacoaaiv,
Esq. win an extenaire European eonuection. and a
direct periwoai knowledge of the principal Wine die
tridt ok Franee, Germany, occ enakiee him lo guar
antee tho excellence and good condition of every ar
ticle eotdly him.: His new Store and Cellars, ar
ranged and built fur the purpose, insure the preserva
tion of hi wines in perfect condition : and the preaent
Stock having been landVd principally before the first
uf December last, when the new and high Tariff on
Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the moet ad
vantageone termei .- i T
' (TT Deecriptiee Catalogue furnished on applica
tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wims from
which, atfafaction will be guarantied.
"Wists 6ic IxrOTn to O&smt, SuBjrcr to Ar-
PKOTAL OR AaiVAL.
Marrh 29. 1847. t ly
Brilliant Lotteries,
JT. T. MAURY Sc CO., Itlanaffcrt.
(ttucceaaora to J. O. Gregory fr Co.)
ft Prizes of $20,000, amouutiug to
$100,000 !
And 5 Prizes of 9 10,000!
SPLENDID
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
ClaaeNo. 71, for 1817.
To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saiordjj, 6lh of
November, 1447.
Grand Sekeme.
23,000 Dolls ! SU.000 Doll. ! ! 20.000 Doll ! ! !
SU.000 DoIU!!!! 20.000 Dulla !!!! !
Amonntiug to $100.81)0 !
10,000 Dollant! I0.DOU Dollar ! 10.000 Dollars!
10,000 Donan! 10.000 Dollara !
Ainouulieg to 90,000 !
ALSO, 1 prize of $4,093
1 ?0prrzeaof 1,01)0
bt de 500
12S do (being lowest 3 Noo.) 400
Ac oc. Ac
78 Number Lottery, 13 Drawn Balloi.
Tickets duly $13 Halves 7 50 Qoarlers 3 75
Eightbe 1 87 J.
Certificates of Packages of US Wholes $200
Do do 26 Halves J00
Do do 26 Quarters 50
.Do do . 26 Eighths 25
$35,000!
Alexandria Lottery,
Class No. 73. for 1847,
To bo drawn in Alexaudria. en Saturday, the I3lh
of November. 1847.'
. " artanaia scRtMs:
1 prize of
1 da
I do
I do
1 do
$35 00O
14,000
7.000
6 000
4.000
75 No .
I prize of
10 prizes of
2." do
35 do
Ac
870
3.000
1,000
500
cVe.
13 drawn.
TickeU $10 Halrea $5 Qearier $2 50.
Certificate of package of 25 Whole tickets $130 00
Do do 25 Half do 65 00
Do do 35 Quarter do S3 50
$30,260! S Prizes of 810,000!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 75, for 1S47. .
To bo drawn at Alexaudria, on Saturday, the 20th
of November, 1847.
CAPITALS.
1 of $30,360 1 of
1 of 10.000 1 of
lof 10.000 4 5 of
1 of 5.000 40 of
$5,000
6,000
1.000
600
75 Number Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $10 HaNes 5 Quartora 3 Sti.
Certificates of Packages of 35 W boles f 1 30
Do. do. 35 halves 65
Do. do. 35 quarters 3 j
50
UiSBiflccnt Lottery for 5ot. !7, 1347.
: CArrrAL Pkrze 75,000 Dollars!
$25,000 ! 815,000!'
100 Prizes of $1,000, amouutiug to $100,000
237 do ol 500. do IIS .500
And 14 Drawn Nos. in each Package of 2G Tickets.
. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
' -ClawT. for 1847,
To be draws in Alexandria,- on Saturday, 27th of
November 1847.
(Under tho aapenntendencn of Commissioners.)
J. W. UTanry & t o., ITIanascrs,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory St, Co.,)
78 Number Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots. ,
MAMMOTH SCHEME:
I splendid esp'l of $75,000 - 100 prizes of $1,000
1 spiend d prize or 25.000 237
1 . do 15,000 64
1 do 10.000 ... 64
1 prize of 8,000 .. 61
I do 7,000 . 128
1 do' 5,096 5,504.
5 prizes of . 2.000 2d ,224.
15 . 100
do
500
do
d
d
do
do
do ;
&o.
200
J 50
100
60
40
20
Tickets $20 Halres ) 0 Qnartera 5 Eighths 2 50.
' Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets $240
. Do do. of 26 half., do .120
- 'Do " -da' ef 26 quarter do 60
- 1 Do " ' do of 26 eighth do 30
'- -Orders for Tickets arid "Share- and Certificates o
Packages in the above bplendid Lotteries will receive
tho meet prompt attention t and art official account of
each drawing sent Immediately after it is over to all
who order front AiWroes
.'Ji dc C. MAURY
A tints for J. W MAURY Co , Managers.
, : Wanhitifftan City, D- C.
'TUOOTAS-B.'WDDLEB,'
ATTOsWrr 'A atO sonctToi,
C0MMI88H)RER POk' NORTrl .pARQLTXA.
lo take Testimony, Acknowieogemema, ,
. .,79 "tfuesao Bireet,,
December 3 8. 1 846. 1 10 '7
aTMK. D()Z Black Wririna Ink. of Msynard St
5$JJ Noyee manufacture. for sale st the Auction
t&4 CoiiunusMa Sturo ef Ni B. HUGHES
' -- : ' .. ' i : .
T! - " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmumaummmmmmmmmmm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1847.
v ! THE PETERSBURG
IRON, BELL AND BRASS
Jlachicc, Smith-Shop, Ed;e-Tool Factory, tc.
- In full operation.
THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to
tho citizens uf relerbarg, and tbe public gene
rally, ftr the liberal encouragement be has received,
and hopes (as bo has a more extensive assortment
ol Patterns, more and -better machinery, two good
Cupolas or furnaces, boiler workmen, and the whole
EataJilishment better arranged and systematized,) lv
continued efforts to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage. Ha ia prepared to
execute orders (or Casting from an ounce weight to
eixty hundred.
MILL r,EARln
Of every description ; Shafting. Spindles, Kcrews,
ore. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma
chinery.
WATER-WHEELS.
He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Tron direct act
ng Waler-Wheel. and has made
have been tested with g relet success, an.l is believed,
from its structure, durability and strength, to aurpass
all other Wheels under less head of water than 14
feet. The agent for the above Wheel is here, who
gives his whole attention to putting them un. The
subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acting
w neei.
STEAM ENGINES,
High and Low Preure.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
He baa on hand a number of various sizes, fin
ished up complete, which be would sell at reduced
prices for Casa, or on time lo punctual customers.
flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers,
dec, at reduced riccs.
HOGSHEAD SCREWS,
With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35.
DGB TOOLS.
He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing.
Cast Sterl Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e-
qual to any made at the. North.
Waggn Boxes, both ground and in the rough.
Sad Irons, of all sizes.
Fire Dogs of various patterns.
Furnaces, suited for beating Churches snd Stores.
Stoves, ofdilferent size, lor Fsr lories and Offices,
Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancv.
I HON RAILING.
Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy.
Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses,
on an improved plan.
Pumpa for WrIIst of various constructions.
Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers.
PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS.
He has on hand Aaheavy stuck of Ploughs and
Plough Canting s. of various Patterns, from 1 to 4
Hore. vis t Eagle or -Meadow, Davis. MeCormick,
Premium, Clarkavillo, Free Bom. Bar Shear, Seed,
Corn, Side Hill, D., dtc , which he will sell at unu
sual low prices.
Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction.
Corn Shelters and Straw cutters.
Thrssbing Machines, Fan Mills. Ac ;. and all oth
er articles usually made at such establishments.
Having from 56 to 60 Hands employed, end seme
as good workmen as can be found in the State, he
hopes to give as general satisfaction aa to price, work
manship and despatch, aa any other similar estab
lishment. He would respectfully invite alt who are willing
to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the
North, to give him a call.
ff Orders left with Messrs. McIIwaine at Brown-
ley, Messrs. Q 4 W. L. Morton, sl his shop on Old
street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended
to. U. WELLS.
Petersburg, March 6. 13 if
THE Subscriber wihes to sell.thst valuable
Trart of Land, immediately adjoining the
City of Raleigh, rnownae the Waterloo Tract"
containing between 400 and 600 Acres. Also, ano
ther Tratt of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract,
known aa the Bushy Branch Tract.
The above Lands are so well known, that descrip
tion i deemed unnecessary.'
Apply to the Subscriber, or to tho Editor of the
" Register.
JAMES H. COOKE.
PebruarjLlO, 1847. 13 tf
Sprain's Hotel for Sale.
h . m a ear 1
lit virlue ot a ueeu in J rusi cxecuieu u
me by Benjimia J. Spruill and Christian bis
wife, for certain purposes in the said Deed
mentioned, and whi b is of recoid in the Register's
Office of Halifax County, I shall, on Friday, the
13th day of November next, in the Town of Wel
don, expose to public sale, that valuable property in
the Town of Weldor.". known as
SPRUILL 8 HOTEL.
The buildings are Urge and commodious, nearly
new. and in food repair. It hat been for many years
ihe Rail Road House, and if well managed is very
valuable projwrty. It has been rented out the pres
ent year for the sum of $700 Posseeeion to be given
on tLe 16th November. 1847.
Terms of Sale r About $3,000 will be required in
Cash, the residue at Six, Twelve and Eighteen
months, with bond and security, bearing interest.-
The title, I am advised, is beyond dispute, but sell
ing as Trustee, I shall convey such title to the pur
chafer, as is vested in me only All Mr. Spruill's
creditors are socored, in the said Trust, and I request
i hey will, by themselves or agents, have their claims
present at the day of Sale.
WM. H. HUGHES, Trustee.
Oct. 13. 83 ts
Sale of Lots for Taxes.
AGREEABLY to a Order, granted at tho Sep
tember Term of Cumberland County Court, I
will expose to Public Sale, at the Court House in
Fayetteville, on tbe first Monday in December next,
for Cash, the following LQTS, or so much thereof as
will pay tho Taxes due the Town of Fayetteville.
for 1845 and 1846, together with all incidental ex
penses thereon ; vis:
5 Lots in Lower Fayetteville. belonging to the
Heirs of Gilbert Eccles, for tho Taxes of
1845. valued at $600, $3 00
5 Lots in Loiter Fayetteville, belonging lo the
sime Heirs, for tbe year 1846, subject to
JnnbU t.r 3 00
1 Lot, corner or Union Street and Maiden
Lane, the residence of W . Latta, valued
at 83700, 13 "
1 Lot. on Maiden Lane, W. 8. Latta, and 3
Polls, f 250. ' ' 5
t Lot. on Hay Street, Pride Joncav subject to
double ui, $2000. : f -10 00
1 Lot, on Chatham Street. James Venn, and
" 1 Poll, iMOO. i . - 3 00
1 Lot on Hillsborough Street, Moses Branch,
2 Polls, $300, 3 0
. ' - . GORDON. DEMINO. Elector
rayotteville. Wept. 35. 1847.: fPr.Adv $7) 78
rHE Subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 lbs. of
1 good Tallow, for which he will pay Market
I price. X. A. Burraiiwo.,
1 Raleigh, Sep. 9, 1847. ,T. -
1,000 GASES
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Boots, Shoes and Brogans,
AT THE LADIES' SALOON,
On Main Street, near Walters City Hotel,
Norfolk, Va.
fiTT THE SCBSCRIBEfi, hating; re-
UJ cently enlarged -his Store for relail-
jT" ing, and having taken the whole
trdas house for wholesale goods, he is now
prepared to show the largest and best stock of Boot,
Shoes and Brogans. for the Fall and VV inter trade,
whkh he ban ever had. He has jutt returned from
the Noith and East, where be has visited all tbe
principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from
them his stock at cash prices almost eniirely.
He will therefore be enabled to sell to Country
Merchants and others, at very low prices.
HE HAS NOW ON HAND,
5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou
ble foles and double stilcht-d.
3,000 pairs Men's coarse Brngans, 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 Fiibermen Boot, made of heavy
wax Leather and Grain Leather very long legs lo
wade in, and double soles.
600 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with
double Call Skin uppers and heavy double o!es.
1,000 pairs Gentlemen's NapMeon Boots, with
nailed and slug bottoms, assorted qualities
6,000 pairs Women's Leather Boots, assorted
kinds, such aa heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather,
and Goat Skin Bootees.
2,000 pnirs Women's Leather Shoe and Buskins.
BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS,
We have more than our usual supply of Ladies'
Shoes, Ladiea' Gai'er Boots, and over 20,000 pairs
Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoe,
Travelling Trunks of every kind. Valines and Carpet
Baa; all of which imkes our assortment unusually
large and very attractive the whole of it will be -olJ
cheap for cash, or on ahort lime lo punctual customers.
Country Merchant snd Strangers visiting Norfolk,
snd ihe public generally, are resprctfully invited lo
rail and examine our ei tensive assortment before
but ing.
The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal
ler'a Ciiy Hotel.
W. H. ADDINGTOX.
September 25. 78
TO SPORTSMEN .
PATENT
IrX BAJgR I?L SKLF-REVOL-
J?lSXOLS.
CB. ROOT hss just received a fine lot of
m Guns, Pcwder, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags,
bird Bags, &c, all of which will be sold low.
Aug 7. 63
David B. Smull,
COPPERSMITH,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER,
A'O.C2, PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE.
QTTTjIIE Subscriber, having beeu long established in
(i; the above business, tenders his services to the
Distillers of Turpentiue in the State of North Caro
Una, for the manufacturing of Turpentine Stills, ha
ving already furnished a uumber of them, for which
satisfactory reference can be given.
Persons in want of Turpentine Stills, or any other
Copper work, Tin, Sheet Iron, or Iead work, For
cing and Lifting Pumps. Stoves and Pipe, can be ac
commodated, wholesale or retail, on as favorable
terms, aa any House in Baltimore, or any other City.
The uew Packet Une arrangement now makea it
certain to Merchauta aud others, that their orders
will be forwarded.
October 16. 147. R4 ta$5
A Desirable Situation.
ON Monday. 29th of November next, will be of
fered for sale to tbe bighcat bidder, at the Court
House in the City of Raleigh, that choice location
for a private Residence on Fayeiteville Street, imme
diately North of, and adjoining the Residsnce of the
Hon Wm. H Hat wood, Jr. known as the Mrs.
Fames: Houce The Lot extends back to Wil
mington Street, with a large fine Garden oh it. The
Houite has had $700 worth of improvement laid out
on it within the last few years. Possession will be
immediately given, and terms made known at the
time of sale In the meantime, it may be bought
privately. Address the Subscriber, at Smiihfield, N.
C. JNO. MACLEOD, A goat.
Bona Vista. Johnston Co. )
October 6, 1847
81 ts
ardener's Almanac for 1848.
tJT Landrelh'e Rural Register and Almanae for
1043, with many engravings. Pries 25 cents.
HENRY'D. TURNER,
October 7. N. C. Bookstore.
BACON lo hand. We hove received a Wagon
load, which we believe to bo very good, and
will sell it for small profit, for the Cssh. Good
Sides will bo given for good Hams, where such an
exchange is desired.
, WILL, PECK At SON.
Raleigh, Oct 19. 84 2w
Fail and Winter Clothings
THE Subseriber.having returned from the North,
' with i splendid assortment of GOODS, select
ed by himself in person, with much care and taste,
invites the Public of the City, and adjoining Coon
ties, to examine this Stock before purchasing, confi
dent his terms will bo foond as moderate as any.
The Slock comprises Black and Fancy French
Clotha. of the most aooroved manufactories: Fancy
French and- English Cassimeres ; Black Doe Skins
and plan Black French, Cassi meres, together Willi
all anirieo necessary lor vxeuuenieu .
Gentlemen, preferring to purchase their own ma
terials, may rest assured they shall claim bis most
anfecial attention -as much' so as thouch they. were
purchased of Ittm-both as regards the make and fit.
Very grateful for tho encouragement he continues
to receive. tbe-dn!v aworauce " he can" give for the
future, k a determined endearur to please ail who
mT aatronixe him.
N. 0. As assortment of R E A D Y M A D E
CLOTHING, always oa hand, of his own
manufacture.
8J- The Monthly Reports of Fashion regularly re
cehed. T, K FENTRESS,
Marches! Tailop.
October 21, 1847. . 85,4t
far' f .
BTIHE sobscrilers otter lor sale tho Tract of Land
e2i on which the late Jams Wrcaa resided, sit
uated on Tar river in the County or Granville, within
twelve miles of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road,
and containing 1100 aeres.': About one half is wood
land, and one fourth of ihe Tract, river low grounds.
There sre two good dwelling houses on tbe 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 imrt of the State, and fa sit
uated in a pleasant snd healthy neighborhood. Terms
accommodating. For further particulars, address
the subscribers at Henderson, N. C.
P. W. W'YCHE, P,v
July 18, 1847. . 48 tf
Fall and Winter Clothing !
L. HARDING would respectfully inform the
jlldm citizens of . Raleigh and vicinity, that be is
now receiving his stock of
FALL, AND WINTER CLOTHING,
and will in a few weeks be in receipt of ss large and
complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar
ket. His Clothing has been manufactured in a very
superior style, of good materials, expressly for this
market ; therefore, those that wish lo purchase fash
ionable and well made Clothing, at Northern prices,
will do well by giving him a call. , . ".
Just received a lot of black Cloth Dress and Frock
coats; blue black Beaver Over and Frock coats ;
Rough and'- Ready, and Blanket Over coats; black
Doe Skin Caseimere and Cloth Pants ; Fancy Cas
eimere and Satinet Pants: black, Satin, Merino,
Cashmere and Valencia Vests t under Shirts, Linen
Bovom Shirts. Drawers. Scarfs. Cravats. Collar
Suspenders, Gloves, &c. ; at the store on Fayette.
vine street, one aoor above tne corner known as B.
B.Smith's.
Raleigh. Sept. 16, 1817. 75 3m
O. L. 11 U I1C II dc CO.
ARE now opening their Fall Stock of Boots,
Shoes, etc., which consists in pari of I. Rob
inson a
Ladiea' Buskin Welts, Morocco,
Do d. Kid,
Do the finest slitched do
Do Gum Elastic Sandals, patent article,
Do do Over Shoes, do
Gentlemen's Gum Elastic Sandals, do
Do Do Over Shoes, metalic,
. M isses Boots, Women's do. Morocco do. Seal,
Boys Shoes, all kinds; Children's do., I. Robinson's
make j Women's Leather Boots, do. Shoes, Men's
coarse Boots, do. Shoes ; in fact, every thing in our
line. Oct. 8. 81
JBolliiigbrook Hotel aud Stables
FOR RENT.
This well known and extensive Ho- fak
tel, has been put ia complete orderJllim.
and thoroughly re-painted. Any information in re
gard to the Establishment, can be obtained of Mr.
Kirby, (the present landlord.) whese lease expires on
the 3 1st December next, and who will dispose of the
Furniture, Bedding, Ac.
To an experienced man, this property offers in
ducements, as the rent will be moderate.
For terms, apply to
JOHN V. WILLCOX
AND'VV. KEVAN,
Trustees Bollingbrook Hotel Co.
Petersburg, Oct. 14. 83 6l
Masonic.
THE Grand Lodge of North Caro
lina will convene in this City on Monday
evening, the 6ih December next, at 7 o'clock, for the
transaction of such business ax may be submitted for
its consideration. Officers of Subordinate Lodges
are requested to attend in person, or cause proper
Delegates to be appointed in obedience to tbe Con
stitution and general regulations of the Grand Lodge.
A full attendance is earnestly desired.
WILLIAM THOS. BAIN,
Grand Secretary. -Raleigh,
October 15. SO
FIItE !
TH K J3TN A INSURANCE COJ1FA
SV, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss of
dsmae by fire, at premiums to suit tbe times.
This is one of the oldest and bestlnsuranco Com
panies in the United States, and pays its losses
promptly. ;
Applications tor insurance in K.aleigh,or its vi
cinity, to be made to S. W. WHITING,
- Agent.
And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to '
N. J. PALMER, Agent.
October 1847. ' - - gj
A RARE CHANCE! ,
TfTIOR SALE, the large and delightfully shaded
IP. DWELLING HOUSE ANP LQT oow och
cupied by P. Bosses, Esq. and known. aahaSA.w
Lot. - -i ,
This property is situated near ,toe centre . of the
City, and to a business man. would be, one of the
most pleasant and desirable nesiileiicesv. Tbe Dwell
ing is in good condition, and has attached to it all
the necessary out bouses. , ,
Tor terms, applv to
J A 8. R . CALLUM, Milton ;
or, J AS. M. TOWLES, Raleigh.
July 16. 1817. i; " . 57 tf
MOST respectfully eatls the sttehtion of hi cas
torners and the public," to his hew Stockf of
PALIS GOODS.'4 It embraces' every thrrig dosrrsWe
for tho season.". The following ire the leading articles :
50 pieces fancy Cassimeres, which1 bowtll tnake
op from - $ to ' $ 1 0 a' pair panUloons.' 60 pieces
Vest ings, ineIddlrtgerrnosCisBrefet, Embroide
ries", Silk, Satin and-Velvet " Beautiful French black,
brown and bins Clotha ' Black Doe Skms and Bea
ver Clotha All of which Will be made up' in the
lest manner, verv cheap, for Cash." A first-rato fit
is alwava warranted.' .- It. a .v
Also, every kind of Shirts, Collars, Cravats,
Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves and Umbrellas.
ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market Hoeso
Oat. 13. 1847 - - ? 8.
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Rev: 1MIRRT XMKflP'K fiit.' un
Muw-mjwm saatafasasa ajuaafarAsuB. W VV1 )
rWHEWELFTE
JJ, commence bq tho J Oth, f Xvemberf sad
tinue Ull lhe5th of jipil hM
TERMS Patabjls w Adtskcci
For board and Eugl&hTuTtidn; pel" Torao . .
i- of Five. Months, u a ; 'ftloBfiO
For Taition in French, ' lfD(j
Tuition in Music, on thr Piah oy Organ ror 3 3
Guitar. . mrsi i.;;;-,iL';AM''llfl
With $3 Oq for lbe use of Piano or Organ.v!-is mj :
Toitiou on the ilarp with use of lasU JiVf "
meht. " J - . . it ton
Tuition In Drawing and lamtingV la WAUr w ,
Cblors, . . . .ri .;;e,,-fl0sW
Oit Colors, " ' " " 3 is on
Pens snd Ink,-4 i"
N. B.y To prevent rivalrr TfVse.'r'n ;
dress a simple Unrfoftft is adopted, to be used W
Sandaya and speeial occasions. ' This, in Winter,
oonsists of a dark bine Urm. ktik -rtM'Kn.)
trimmed with bluocikbon. For their otdiuarY sr7r-
rel, the Pupila may weardreeserfof CaBeo,GinghaAi,
or such other, material saitabU 'fnr KefAA!.k,iri j
their wardrobea furnish. Jewels are probibitedU
T he Religious services of theiScbool being held in
trim. Czimvml sV s I T . n m. .
... ujr wjo rvecior, rupiM pars rarely, occa
SIOU tO VlSlt the Cit V. Tliev rW .Mmy.A
only under special guardianship.
"C1S" tjpt. o, joi i.- ' 78 'N10
5rr
Eight Miles West ff Raieijfli, lf.Cs
XtgM Rev. L. S. IVES, J). D .Visiter, I ff
Rev. FORtiYCE M. HUBBARD: Rector.
THE second Term of this School wiU cemmenis
oa the lUtb day of November -; ...
s j t ; ; v m .. r - v t .
TERMS Payablc js AbrAStcs i
For board and Taition m a course frfridWlUWtf
the Pupi! for entrance into any class to? College,' In- '
eluding French, if-desired, $87 50.-?' iiZ3J;
As a general rule, bo va will not be nihrMf a
fourteen years of age,; ,A Usiform dress for Sunday
and special occasions will be xeouireeL' Th1 will
consist in Winter, of a roaadaboat, and pantalooaw
of dark grey cloth, with black ,vesU u Tho otdinafy
,us bj,h'' mui piain una strongs, . JUesKJaO
a sufficiency of outer clolhinir. bora
shirts, six pair of stockings or socks, z pockef-bao4' .
a-ercniere, Bia loweis, Blgnt ClOUieS, CCC.all (UstincU
y luaraeo wusiaf owner s name a -fall '
' ' -
THE Pctersbnrtr Plrt? and JCarJnci
Insurance Company, (at their oQc
-" uuhuiiiu, uuiit o u cei, x- oicrsourgj
continue to take Marine Risks' on Vessels, Cargoeo
and Freiehts. and to insure Dwellfna Hmm.'h.ii.l
ings in general, Fcrnftare, Goods,' Wares sr.XeV
, . j ubobnunuuf aaiuei iuq ur yainago
by fire, both in town and cbutrylofi thexabst nSorsi
terms. - - DIRECTORS
Benjamin Jones - JDArcV 'Paotfn J : Xs'X
Arch'd O. Mcltwainc, Andrew JCevanvP ,u.
Joseph Bragg, - - Edmund U?OsMrt7TA;
John Bragg, - JosepDJate'
Thomas iM LoftMu U &mmih& dtP
David Dunlop, m i 6ewgo"mfBkBifgi'
- BENJAMIfl JONE;Presldenffafc
I ARCH'D. XL MrTl.WAlKrP. vrrV..n
VViLtTAM 8. Srxrsear, Secv
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August 0, 18472 : vry'; 3.iT n );
atfid iRnnte
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gravings, executed by the mst celebrated artista.
Elegantly bound. - rj - .-fm3f n ilX 3J
Bryant's Poems, illustrated bv twent mrUrti Vr.
gravings, exprwly for this work printed on fine vol- ,
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w mi i ci to uuiariugi. - - .
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beantifurly bouDd, quarto size. "' ;- sr-iij-ws-L
The ToeU and Poetry of- Europe jT Henry W.
Longfellow, with Porisaits. 1 folw oU?o'V iiit ;d $
The Poets and Poetry of America, s by Rafas
Griswold, with Portrait of Dana. Bryaot, Sptioo
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Peter, A. M.r First edifioHV With ; jia iBgraviur o? !
thoCMawom A'Kome! ii?f5t rtT-e?- Z ftnn
The Prose' Writera U'Axnn'nVf Itafai VfJ1
Gruwold,!witb PortraiUsf Waringten Ifrihg. PfeV-
cotU HofrmiD,1 Kennedy, Anduboa, Wilde?
. The Prose Writers of jeftnaayp by ProtT-Hedge
with Portraits of Coetbe, BdbiHer, Luther; Rite her
&c. ,. 1 toL ttaiform with 4h aboerV--'v -n- a '
t $ .'P kstorevali
Raleigh, Oetl8L , (Staadanj.) 84
. ; Talnabler Farm ncaj' Kareit?l ?
I wish' to sell the. PJantatJon oa Grab-,
ar z vrres. aooui iwo mues casv 01 tsar
The Tract contaiss about 400 Acreswwm
first-rate low grouads, and shout ; lSO .ActejWoodi
land. ' There is a comforUble Dwelling Housei No-t
gro Houses, Cora. Crib, SuUee, oLC. on the Land.
a . - f.? l " r zl - . . 1 m a .
ana a mobs health shbbwob cannot oe JonjtuV
fvaJ' x i..e. tKi. 1kTt.-f T .
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will then
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oersorts as mar wish to see it.1 T'1 let 4eilt k'J
very liberal; as the money w not waTrtedS-9
. .. it m v. . 11ENUY MORDECAL:
Raleigh, OeUl 8. ttw r;tvt tm'd-$.4t tt iSHf
BECKWITH'S ; ANTDVSPEPTIC '
ESCfJD ic JOHNdON' havS been "sprmtedl ?
fiiw noiosato- ana uetaii a genta tor too amis r
tha welt known and widely circulated article: A'v
largo supply : jost 1 prepared and ! mow oa. hsnrlj
Pricea the same as. at the Fjsctory.ii MXIiSt
f s it one can oertue upon ss inraine. withi
oat tho waiTTSJi siinatnre of ihs Pt ODrietca- ishoa 1
each JJox?.Q ';?eix -mi tSl iz-a h
Raleigh, May 18, 1847 juW Si? vwZ 4T
yUTlOrNlANrVrM
At UXU XL UGH E B - Axzciitill
otnigiiilAn.tarfi: -T; K J
jTf HATBaoW 0Bhano,.,sgVesrtety IrJ tixed
I II eniiatfM tiftzmrmk 'Wu!mivi r rr-if
for CaB A j mtii A nttH ia-.-. X l!it'hMilit
J Stors of & 5.a y.Tj; iludllESi
am
Elegantly
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be'offered al Poblie-Salaiii Raleiffb; v r
take pleasure in'ahowin? the Land in' anW
Grscerleav Hsrdwsro,1 frot,TJo6k Psjlrr, Ulf4 ?
&. all of which U biTeredst unuUIuw prices
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