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-"1 r -" - v ZETTE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1 847. Al.TlLIEIt,. 9. "lHt'C '"IV- V A'Af fT ?- ? - , t'.' t re n...rl.- .... - ;". M)-, - " f rBLlSHED SEai-WEEUT 4KD TTEEiLT, BT XXrOil AND PROPRIETOR, TERMS. Sthicription. Si hi- W war Pa. Fir dol- Viiilt PArsft Thnw Doll per ana ore. Advertisement. For 9wrj Sixteen Lime, first Ordert and Jk&cUI Adttrtisementt will be cljirgfd 25 per cat. higher ;Vut adeduetioa of 33 Ur ceot. will bo made from tko regular pricoa, for irertisora ay the year.-- " AdrertiMmeaU, iaaefted in th Srm-WairLT Re- ct. "HI !M appear io tha Wctttr Paper, frao of charje. ' ' jj- Lettera to tho Editor mast bo roTr-rin. Winter 3 jait received at the Ladies' Saloon. 1000 pairs LaduV Morocco Baaklas. with thick (aJf, and lined with TuiCr C A s r o K F L a s k k L Tiiiocanocr. SoO pairs Ladia shoo t alters or razed uaskina, witb thick solea.' 5U1 ptirs LMies Uoitor uoots, - of too moot bean SOU pairs ladirs palont MHalie ladia Kobbr SJijv jer and Sandals, tho prettiest and tho finest India Rubber Shoes we have ever e any wbere. Which, together with many eihoe kinds of new .Goods for Ladies and Children, mtkes the assort- jiesl of Uooia aoa oooes ai ute LAdios baiooa mica mars attractive than at any previous season. IV LaTie Saiooa is oa Main street, near Wal. Uri City llotel. : W. IL ALDINGTON. Norfolk, Oct. SO. 85 COMMON SCHOOLS. IX pursvince of too Acts of the General Assem bly, the President and Directors of tho Literary FonJ base directed the foUowiM distribution of the nett ineorae of the said Fund, for the support ol r'J.Hnwoa sichools, among rh evral (Jeaniioa of the Slat, Ut the year cndis? Sept. 1st.-1847. WILL. A. UK A HAM, Ex. tf. Presidcat Litrrarj Board. litr'a Spring 1317 Ditr'n FsII 1817. Total dUt'd Cssntirs. pspo Utioa AlexaaJsr f- I Aama Bejofort 1221 8i 20 13 1129 1621 H7J 1031 84 46 20 43 81 411 00 oil a 40 657 00 20 891 43! 67 84 Usfiia . 579 '407 en1 ,171 00 ,.'635. Do 37 CH ZTaJen B unwick CjDcombo , Birks . Cibirrus JUwslI .'tiJea Ltuwba -Ltrterst uwcll . Cbaihiai Gbsrokse Chooaii t'lealaod Mataboa CriTen Camberland :41571 637,71 M91 8t 9 til 15 1303 51 177,60 805 bt .683,15 jbn 00! 30i 0(M 790 51 471t60t 4X1404 .. 777 40 r- 8 GO 91 15K3 41 939 23 369 00) 570 23 723 00 1120 751 J845 75 86-1 OtH tlX 0 1331 U 315 62 2191 13 67 62 812 09 1029 73 645.62 1733 91 2039 63 910 69 2111 33 1053 93 1447 02 19S5 43 1375 74 1004 28 2380 61 839 88 319 00 403 Ottj 493 09 624 7 330 5j 215 OOf 131 MA S02 OOj 1031 91 H37 68 jrritack 353 0H 6o2 69! 1 3CSI 63 830 0ti toaste 4IC X 6C9 0t 6U 83 878 OT, Duplin ircomb 778 Otl 541 001 13M74fl FianUin 83474 GKton 372 00 937 00 330 00 632 2S Gnni!U 1443 61 Greene 509 83 Gailford Halifjx 1107 00 800 od 1705 43j 2312 43 1235 34 20:15. 33 Hay Hatiar.n Hertford Hrdt 293 00 457 73 3ii OiA 521 3S1 681 351 377 00 311 00 626 091 IreUetl 857 00 662 1)0 1333 ti Johnston 863 03 36a 03 Jones 21S OOl Ienor 375 0O 578 0M Lincoln 624 5 2m9 1)0 93 00 960 91 1 m Macon 445 613 89 734 28 1011 89 725 24 2446 23 788 76 1149 82 1175 37 1672 66 1657 70 999 34 3351 05 1150 63 959 61 1252 11 1483 09 1914 II I 133 76 1432 OS 1805 82 1672 66 2067 66 1614 30 I'OS 23C0 41 2232 61 638 96 2784 83 1493 62 597 64 Mania 286 00 962 00 439 21 MeckUnhur 1484 23 478 76 Mntoaierv 310 00 452 0 VMwro 697 H2 462 00 713 37 1014 66 N. Hanover 65 00 652 00 Aortharapi'ii 1005 70 393 00 6 6 Orange Puqaotank Perquimans Psrjoa 1317 Utl 2034 05 453 00 697 63 316 00i 531 61 493 683 OOi 759 II 930 09 Piu R mdoiph Richmond Rbeon Rockingham Rowan Kutherford 3mpson itt-mly OOj 759 OOi 1161 II , 440 901 a CI 9 c 663 00 ,869 06 711 OOj -663 OOl 1094 82 I0L4 66 1226 56 979 30 414 06 1432 41 1354 61 385 96 1699 85 909 5t 361 61 841 00 635 Otf 28S OOj toes 913 OOl 873 00 251 00 " yrrell tnioQ W,k. W.rren 'uhinjton JVa,n ilkaa .1095 00 689 001 '236 001 576 001 675 OOl 838 30 1464 30 1041 6'. 1616 64 909 65 acj ' 353 001 " 551 6K 655093110,000 06l6l,775 00l0 1,775 Inctaded In Iredelt WilkWapd Cald'wail. ilrtcluded io Lincoln and CaUwbft,. . tlaclodcd ia Rutherford aad Henderson. . fllVTT-pOIs IVAHS REWARD.--M? Ranawat, from tho undersigned, in November 1846, negro man, named ALFORD, of dark. "roart. brown complexirKi, about 6 feet high, thirty years of age, athletic aad el plausible manner. H Stave was seen aC GreensboroV N. C. snd his may be to go lo a fre Slat. ., I will give .$25 lor hia f : z .ik. (ii.i -. eiv.,ta at Winnab.woV Soolh -Carolina. ELIZABETH KING AID. 0tabex 20, 1S47. tf wiw ; JACOTi 85 IDEIl, Jr. , T ? Importer 4 Whaltsili ft EeUil Dealer is - WIXES, LIQUORS, 3Lc. . OF ALt COUNTRIES, ' : ,. If o, TO Waluuit Street, V iattitaassipnnriqaaQiiaca l.N VITEt the sltenlioo of the Trade and consumers to hia ex teniv atock of Kid, puro Wines, 4c, ol variotra fTsdes and prices : oil of which hae been carefully aeiected 4 by him in Europe, . ' ' TruUlpally an tU Districts where Produced. AN KXPEKIE.NCE of twooty years in this buw neas, and as succeaoor to the .laie Joav Vacom&x, Eeq. win an extepswEuropean connecfioo. aiid a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine di triclt l France, GerjTjany , Ccc enables him U guar antee the excellence and food condition; of escry ar ticle sold by hint. His new 'Store and Cellars,, ar ranged and built far the 'purpose, insufellne pteserva tion of his wines in perfect condition; and the present Stock having been landed principally lefur the first of December last, when the new aad hitn Tariff on .Wines took eflcet, enaUea him to tell n the most ad vantageous tenaa.' (j Descriptive CataTognea' famished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Win a from which, satisfaction wiH be guarantied.' ""-V-; , Wi-fia &.C. Imfoktks to Oadkh, Suwxcx'to 'AV- FaOVAL ON Aft&rYAL. March 29, 1847. 2 ly Brilliant Lotteries, J. W. UlACRr & CO., Itlanarcrf. (Successor to . G. Orefory 4; CoJ; $35,000! - ' Alexandria lottery, Class No. 73, fur 1847, To be drawn in Alexaudrla, au Saturday; the 13th of November, 1847. IFlIXDlV SCawfeMBo 1 prize nf 1 lu 1. do I da I do $35 000 4,000 7,000 6.000 4.0OO 1 prise of 10 prizes, of 26 do 25 do'.- Ac f3.R70 290 1,000 600 .sfccV 75 Noe. 13 drawsw TickeU BIO Halt rs &2 UpaTtrr (2 50. Certtficate of package of 25 Wbulo tickets 110.00 Da do 25 W . eS OO - Do do . 23 quarter ,lo ' 60 30,330! 9 Prlzen of Cl 0,000 1 ALEXANDRIA LOTTnSV " CUaa No. 75, fof ll7,.; ". . To be drawn at Alexaudria. osj ' a(orsa( too 53th of November, 1$47 . rj. U A P I T A 1 of 130.260 . 1 mi $6,000 lof 10,000 . .1 otj 6,mi0 1 of ' 10.000 45 of ,000 1 of 6.000 40 of . 600 75 N amber Lottery 1 3 Drawn" Ballots. ' Tit-teis 10 Hal.rs 6 Qoirter 2 5I. Certificates of Patkagea of 25 Wholes ' $130 Do. lo.- TT231fal;i; '.'J C3 DiV d. 23 quarter " 32 ftO MasnifUrnt Lottery for tior. 17, 1347. CArrrAt. Parzr 7ft,000 Dollars ! 825,000! 615,000 ! 100 Prizes of 9 1,000, anMauUag to $100,000 1237 do of 500, do 1IS,500 Aad 14 Drawn Nos. ia each Package of. 26 Tickets. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Close T. for 1S47, To be drawn ia Alexandria, ou Saturday, S7lh of November 1S47. (Under the superintendence of Commissioners.) J. W. Zlaury St Co- Itlanasers, (Succeesora to J. G. Gregory & Co.,) 78 Number Lottery 14 Drawn Ballot. MAMMOTH SCHEME: 1 splendid eap'l of 100 prizes of $1,000 I .oleud d Drize of 25.000 237 do 500 755 73 1 do . 15,000 64 do 3M 23 39 1 I do lti.OOl) 64 do 150 953 35 1 prize of 8.000 64 do 10 J 867 09 1 I do 7.000 13d do 60 2205 63 I do 5,096 5,504 do 4d 1430 03 5 prizes of 2.000 20,224 do 20 696 03 15 do 1,500 &.C. 953 05 I Tickets 320 Halves 10 Quart-re 5 Eighths 2 50. 1533 41 ( Certificates ot paeaagesoi io wnoie ucaeu Do do orbliair do iw Do do of 26 quarter do CO Do do of 26 eighth do 30 Orders for Ticket and fcbare and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and sn otncial ai-io .tit l each drawing sent immediately after it is our to all who order from us. Address. J. Si G. MAURY, A genu for J. W. MAURY 4 Co., Manager. Wasliinirton City, D. C. TIIOUAS 15. DIUIiliEU, ATTORN CT AND S0LIC1TU, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To Uk Tesumooy, Acknowledgements, dec. 79 Nassau Street, Naw Yon. December 26, 1846. 104 ly Tf OFFER for Sale, the Tract of E,A!YD, 11 on which I reside, in the County of Halifax, con lamina- Iiom 12 to I40O Acres, witnin nve mites oi Gaston, in a mile and a half of the River on one side. and in a mil of the Gaston and Raleigh Rail Koed on the other. This land combines many advantages. it proximity to the River and Rail Koed affords eve ry edvsnUe of getting peedily to a market; but what render it still more desirable is. that there can not b found a nealthtar situation . Tho luilding aeon H af all comfortable, and but lately repaired I Invito tho attention of gentlemen .residing in the unheabhy district of lb StaJo to it, with la assu rance that I will soil it upon the roost reasonable and arcommedatinr term. ' Should. I not succeed in fin ding purchaser, previous to tho 15th of November, it wiU then be offered at Public Sale., At the earn time, I shall offer for sal from ,20 .to 25 vsluabto' Netfoe. which 1 took great pain io aslectina for mtr own nse. Expecting to bo absent from the State, for a month . or two, the Land and Negroes can be hown by MrfHialns; wno will be T4 . S.i...' ni in my aosence. or dt wr. i'!". residing near tit K. IL H. MOSBY. " Jely 17. 1147. 1 v 63-tf TTJIOR REIVT, above my Store,, opposii the lp Market House, two beautiful rooma with pri- vau enlraoee, and adapted to busin or study, of: ace, o oso-roooM. ALEX. NELSON. KalB,AoS.6. (StaKiarL) 03 . THE PETERSBURG - IRON, DELL AND BRASS CT & 3uT tE) Hi V Maihiae, SmUh-Shop, dgc-TooI Faclirj-, it. ' . lit full operatiou. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizen of Petersburg, and the public gene ratty, for the libers! encouragement he has received, and hopes (as he has a more extensive assortnteuf ol Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas or Fa rn aces, better workmen, and the" whole Establishment belter arranged and systematized,) tv conliuued eflort to give satulaction to all who may favr htm. with their patronage. He is prepared to execute orders Tor Casting from an ounce weight to sixty huadiod. ." ' c MILL GEARING f Vrrf description tthafling, CTpindle. Screws, dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. II Is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act ing Wsiet-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, and is believed. ir.tm its structure, durability snd strength, to surpass all other Wheels Under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels here, who gives his whole attention to potting thero up. The subscriber.; 'also manufacturing Hoichkisa re-aclin Wheel. 8TEAM ENGINES, Iligh and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sizes, fin ished uj) compU te, whirh he would sell at reduced price for dsn, or on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Siuktrs, Levers, Ac, at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He baa on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast SJtet-l Axis, and other edge tools, warranted c qoal to any made at the Nunh. Waggun Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of sll sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnace, suited for healing Churches snd State. bU've, of diflerent sizes lor Fsc lories and Offices, Gules of various patterns. Plain and Fanev. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, foe Store and Ware-booses, on an improved dan. Pumps for Wells, of various construction. Cotton Gins, snd Horse Powers. ploughs, PLoucns. He has on hand heavy stock of Plough and Plough Castings, of variowo Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Worn, Be 8her, Seed, Corn. Side Hill, D- &c , which It will sell at unu sual low price. Portable Corn Mills, of soperinr construction. Corn Shatters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, 4cr.-i ami all oth er articlr usually made at such establishments. Having from 65 to 60 Hands employed, and some a good workmen as can be found in the State, be hopes to giva general satisfaction as to price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab- hTrfrtii"i''ii Mil I, i "T V t - .. Hc wmitd reepeetfoMv tnItc all whn are willing to give him an equal cliance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. fjT Order left with Messrs. McIIwatne 6c Brown- ev, Aiesnrs. u. n. u. Morion, si nis suop on vna street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 ff tiaaiaajll iTxtr sstaaHc THE Subscriber wishes to sell tbst valusble Traet of Land, immediately adjoining the Ciiy of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Trqet," containing between 400 and 6b0 Acres. Also. ano ther Trat t of 130 Acres, adjoin in the above 1 ract. known as ihe Busby tlrsnch I rsct. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecesfsry. Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the Register." JAMES II. CUUKti. February 10, 1847. 13 tf Spruill's Hotel for Sale. BY virtue of a Deed in Trust executed to igmeby Benjamin J. Spruill and Christian his jiiziwiff, for certain purpose in the said Deed mentioned, and whi h is of recotd in the begtstei s Office of Halifax County, I shall, on Friday, the 12th day of November next, in the Town of VVel- dnn, e loose to public sale, thai valuable property in the 'I own of Weldon, known as SPRUILL 8 HOTEL. The buildings are large and commodious, nearly new. and in ood repair. It ha been for many years 1 be Rail Road House, and if well managed is very valuable property. It has been rented out the pres ent year for the sum of $700 Possession to be given on the 16th Novemler, 1847. Terms ,.f Sale : About 2,000 will be required in Cash, the reidue at Six, Twelve aud btghteen m-tnths, with bond end security, bearing interest. The title, I am advised, is beyond dispute, but si ll ing as Trustee, I shall convey such title to the pur- chaer. as ia rested in me only All Mr. Kpruiil s creditors are secured, in the said Trust, and I request ihev will, br themselves or acenta, have their claims present at the dsy of Sale. WM. H. HUGHES, Trustee. Oct. 13. 83 ts Sale of Lots for Taxes. A GREEABLY 10 an Order, granted at the Sep- Ai Umber Term of Cumberland County Court, I will expose to Public Sale, at tbe court noose in Fayetteville, on tbe first Mondsy in December next, for Cash, the following LOTS, or so much thereof as will pay the Taxea due the Town of Fsyelleville, for 1846 and 1846, together with ail incidental ex penses thereon ; viz: b Lot in Lower Fayetteville. belonging to lb Heir of Gilbert Ercles, for lb 1 sxes ot 1845, valued at $600, 5 Lots in Loner Fayetteville, belonging to tho $3 00 lima Heir, for the year 1816, cubjecl to double tax, 1 Lot, corner of Union Street and Maiden Lane, the residence of W . S. Letta, .valued at 82700, 1 Lou on Maiden Lane, TV . 8. Latta, and 3 Polla,$250, w . 1 Lot, on Hay Street, Pride Jones, subject to double tax. $3000, 1 Lot, on Chatham Street, James Venn, and . 1 Poll, flOO. 1 Lot on Hnisbotough Street, Mose' Branch, 2 Poll. 8200. 3 00 13 75 4 25 10 00 3 00 3 00 . . "GfTRDON DEMINGT Collectoi Fyettvrn. Sept. 25, 1847. (PrrAd. g7) 78 riWE Sehaer'iher wh to ourchase 10.000 lbs. of I A good Tallow, for which be will pay Margei I." aabemrr-rslassl.' I Mice. . a. ts. irvrjrAXAJb. 1 Raleigb, Sep. 7, 1547. 73 1,000 CASES FALL AND WINTER 8T0CK OF Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT THE LADIES' SALOON, Oh Main Street, near Walter's City Hottl, Norfolk, Va. J1IE SUBSCRIBER, having re cently eularged his Store for retail ing, and having taken the whole house for wboleale goods, he is now prepared la show the largest and best stock of Bool.-, Shoes and Brogans, for the Fall aud Winter trade. whn h he has ever had. He hss jot returned from the Noilh and East, where be has vmited all the principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from r them bis stock at rash prices almost entirely. He will tberef.-re le enabled to sell to Country Merchants and others, at very low prices. nHB HAS NOW ON HAND, 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou ble sotes and double stitched. 2.000 pairs Men's coarse Brogar.s,2d A 3d quality. 3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and Bootee. 1,00 pairs Men's coars thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Hoot, double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made of heavy wax Leather and Grain Leather very long legs to wade in, and double soles. 500 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with douiile Call tkin uppers and heavy double soles. I, (0(0 pair? (ientlemen's Napoleon Boots, with nailed and t-luj bottoms, assorted qualities. 5,000 pairs Women' Leather Boots, assorted kinds, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Qoat Skin Boters. 2.0CO pairs Women's Leather Shoe? and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, W hae more than our uoual supply of Ladle' Phoes Ladies' Gaiter Boots, and over 20,000 pairs Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoes, Traveling Trunks of every kind, Vafiwes and Carpet BaseVisH of which raikes our assortment unusually large slid very attractive the .whole f it will be okl cheap lor rah, or on short time to punctual customers. Country Merchants and Strangers vinitinu Norfolk, and tho public generally, are respectfully inv'ned to call aad examine our extensive assortment before buving. Th Ladies Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ter's City Hotel. W. H. ADDINGTON. September 25. 73 TO -SPORTSIEIt. XtX BaRHEL EI.F-IlKTOl WUU HEPEATING PISXOIS. Ti B. ROOT has just received fine lot of U Gun. Powder, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Bird Bags, dec, all of which will be sold low. Aua "7. 63 , David B. Sraull, COPPERSniTR, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER, A'O. 62, PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. OTTXHE Subscriber, having been long established in tiJ the above buines, teudere his services to the Distillers of Tureutiiie in the State of North Caro lina, for the manufacturing ol Turpentine Stills, ha ving already furnished a number of them, for which satisfactory reference can be fiven. Persons in w.nt of Turpentine Stills, or auy other Copper woik. Tin, Sheet Iron, or Lead work. For cing aud Lifting Pumps. Stoves and Pipe, can be ac commodated, wholesale or retail, on as favorable terms, a any House in liaiumore, or any oiner wiy. The new Packet Line arrangement now makes il certain to Merchants and oluers, mat tueir orders will be forwarded. October 16, 1847. P4 tS5 A . Desirable Situation, ON Monday. 29th of November next, will he of fered for vale to the highest bidder, at the Court liniiH in the City of Itsleigh, that choice location for private Residence on Favettcville Street, imme diately North of, and adjoining the Residence of the ion Wm. H. Hatwood, Jr. known as ti e ivirs. ?nnicK Hou.--e The Lot extends back to Wil mington Street, with a large fine Garden on it. The Houe has had $700 worth of improvement laid out rm it within the last lew years. Possession, win be mmediately given, and terms made known at the time of sale In the meantime, it may be bought privately. Address the Subscriber, at 8mithfieW, N. C. JNO. MACLEOD, Agent- Bona Vista, Johnston Co. Octoler 6. 1847. 81 ts sf'l ardener's Almanac for 18 18.- Laudreth's Rural Register and Almanac for lew, with many engravings, rnce cents. IIENKY D. TURIN EK, October 7. N. C- Bookstore. TTa ACOJI to hand. We bnve received a Wngon Jlja lorid, which we belisve to be very good, and will sell it for rmall profit, for the Cash. Good Sides will be given for good Hams, where such an exchange is desired. W ILL. i'i.UlV oi. OUi. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 84 2w Fall and Winter Clothing. THE SuDjicriber, having returned from the North, wilh a splendid assortment of GOODS, select ed by himself in person, with much care and taste, invites the Public of the City, and adjoining Conn- liea, to examine this Stock before purchasing, conn dent bis terms will be found as moderate as any. The Stock comprises Black aud Fancy Jrrench Cloths, of the most approved manufactories ; Fancy French and English Cassimere ; Black Doe Skins aad plain Black French Casaimerea. together with all articles necessary for Gentlemen's wear.' Gentlemen, preferring to purchase their own ma terials, may rest assured they shall claim In most soecial attention as much so a thoagh they were purchased 01 him oolh as regard toe ma&e ana nu - Very grateful for the encouragement he continaee to receive, the only aasaratree bo can- give for the future. Is a determined ' eadeavur to pleas all who may patronize bim. . N. B. Aa assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, always on band, of his own manufacture. ZJT Tho Monthly Report of Fashion regularly re ceived. T, R. FCNTBK5S, . Merchant Tailor. October SI, 1847. W4t Haa'ilfiy Tea a iTptJ 271 HE subscribers pfler lor sale the Tract of Land ess on which ihe late Jamzs Wtcbx resided, sit uated on Tar river in the Count v of Granville, within twelve miles of the Kaleigh and Gaston Hail Road, and containing U00 acres. About one half is wood land, and one fourth of the Tract, river low grounds. utTe ere two good dwelling house on the premises uu an otoer necessary buildings for a farm in good order. The above land is snroasvrd in fertilitv hv few, if any Tracts in this part of the Slate, and is sit uaieu in pleasant snd healthy neighborhood. Term accommodating. For further particulars, address me luwcrioers at Henderson, W. C. P. W. WYCHE, " p-rtm J.T.WYCHE. $"r. jQly 18, 1847. 48 if Fall and Winter Clothing ! TT7I L- HAKDING would respectfully inform lh Jili, citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that be is now receiving his stock of j PALI, AWL WI5TER CLOTIIOG, and will in a few weeks bein receipt of as laree 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 eil made Clothing, at Northern prices, will do well by giving him a call. Just received a lot of black Cloth Dress and Frock enats : blue black Beaver Over and Frock coats Rough sind Ready, and Blanket Over coats : black Doe Skin Csssimere and Cloth Paiits Fancy Cas eimere and Satinet Pants; black 8atin, Merino, Cashmere and Valencia Vest : under Shirt. Linen Boom Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Cravat, Collar. iuxpenders, Glovea, &c. : at the store on Fayette- ville street, one door above the corner known as B. u. Smith s. Rah-igh. Sept. 16, 1817. 75 3m O. Li. BLIiCII & CO. A HE now opening their Fall Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c, which consists in part of I. Rob- lusnn s Ladies' Buskin Welts, Morocco, Do do Kid, Do the finest stitched do Do Gum Elastic tsandals, patent article, Do do Over Shoes, do Gentlemen's Gum Elastic Sandals, do Do Do Over Shoes, metalic, Misses Boots. Women's do. Morocco do. Seal, Boys Shoes, all kinds; Children's do., I. Robinson's make ; Women's Leather Bools, do. Shoe, Men's coarse' Boots, do. Shoes ; in fact, every thing in our line. Oct. 8. 81 Masonic, TTIE 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 he submitted for its consideration. Officers of Subordinate Lodges are requested to attend in person, or cause proper Delegates to be appointed in obedience to the Con stitution and general regulations of the Grand Lodge. A full attendance is earnestly desired. WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Raleigh, October 15. 80 FIUE ! I1 K 32TNA IIVSfJR ATVCG COUt t?A- KY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss.or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. rhrs is one of the oldest and bestlusurance Com panies in the United Stales, and pay its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. 1 And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. 83 A RARE CHANCE ! FOR SALE, the large and delightfully shaded DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc cupied by P. Bgbbee, Esq. and known a tbe Shaw Lot. -This properly is situated nesr tbe centre of the City, and to a business man, would be one nf the most pleasant and desirable Residence. The Dwell ing is in good condition, and has attached to it all the necessary out houses. For terms, apply to , J A 8. R. CALLUM. Milton ; or, JA8. M. TOWLES, Raleigh. July 16. 1817. 57 tf OST respecifully calls tbe attention of bis cus tomers and the public, to bis new Stock of FALL GOODS. It embraces every thing desirable for tbe season. The following are the leading article; 50 pieces fancy Cassimere, which he will make up trom in irj a pair pantaloon. 00 pieces Vesiings, including Merinos, Cashmere, Embroide ries, Silk. Satin and Velvet. Beautiful French, black, brown and blue Cloths Black Doe Skins and Bea ver Cloths All of which wiU be made up in the Itest manner, very cheap, for Cash. A first-rat fit is always warranted. Also, every kind of Shirts, 'Collars, Cravats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Glove and Umbrellas. ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market House. Oet.12. 1847. 82 City ; Taxes. IT 8HALL attend af the Grand Jury Room in the JjL Court House, oa Friday aSarday next, the oin and 6ihdars of November, for in purpose oi re ceiving the Taxes due on City Property? i Imme diately after which. I shall proceed, direcled by law, to collect from ibose, who do notvail them selves of thi Notke. ' -v , . t , JAMES IL MURRAT- x , . , . C " . ' - -. City Collector. T?..:.k fc- 5. IMT. .. . - 88 2t .a? .DOZ Black Writing Ink. of Maynard & Oi) Noyos msnufactare, for sale t the Auction iad Coeamisslffn Steof If. B. HLUIICS ST, MARY'S SCHOOIj BUM Eer, i. S. Jf ES, B. B-. Tiiiter i THE TWELFTH TERiio.f this School wiU ' eommenoe on tlie. 10th of A'o?emor. tad. cons ' tiuueUII the 15th pf April. - - v . I TERMS Patasle: in Adtaxcb r - ; , For board and Engliah Tuition, per Tsrin t ' 1"- -of Fito Month. filOO 00 . For Tuition ia French, - Tj io 09 r a union in juusic, on uie r'taoo, Urgan ot Guitar . t . With S3 00 for the use of Piano or drcafi. 25 00 - " Tuition on the liarp, with use of lustfo meat, '. Tuition in Dfawins and Paintins. In water. Colore, id Oft Oil Color, - . . ,t fid Pens and iDk. , 55,' ' . To breVeht rlvafl and - Vfraa franca Iti dress, a dmpl Uniform ia adopted, to be used, on) Sunday and special occasion. This, in Wintef. consists of a dark blue Dr with traw bonnet, trimmed with blue ribbon. For their orm'narv atna rel, the Pupil may wear dresses of Calico. Giihm- or such other material suitablo for.School-prl, ae i"," . ""isn. jewel are jHobiorteoW Ihe Keiigtous services of the &hon! Kin. h.M the Chapel by the Rector, Popila have rarely occa sion to visit the Citr. Thev ,r. .iio..,- ;'. .l only under special guardianship. ... 2 - V.i . TRINITY SCHOOL; JEIglit Miles West of Raleigh, I. Cv Right Rev. L. 8. IVES, p. Visiter, 'X Rev. FORDYCE M. HUBBARbtiReetor THE second Term of thi School will Comment ou the 10th day of November. ' TERMS Pat able is Advakci : ::h For board and Tuition in a course ofaf ndi fin',; (t.A P..r.:i r . .i . . .. . "r"- lvl into any erase in tJotiegei ia-' eluding French, if desired, $87 50. 1 . . -; jm As a general rule, boy will not be received oyer" -fourteen year of age. A Uniform dress for Sunday' and special occasion will be required. Thi wrfl consist iu Winter, of a roandabbot, and pantaloona of dark grey cloth, with blaek rest.- Th ordlaarr' wearing apparel must be plain and strong. Besides a sufficieacy of ouler clothing-, boy require eightv sbiru, six pair of stock inga or sock, six pocket-haad- kerchiefs, six towels, night clothe, &c., ail distinct-v ly marked with the owner' name in fall. - rjpiIE Petersbni-ff Fire aad Marine , mm .wsu.. uaav vww jraaa), Iml latlT OIQCS in the Exchange Building, Bank Street. Tetersburr-V continue to take Marine Risks on "Vessels, Cargoea and Freights, and to insure Dwelling House, BuiW- ings in general, Furniture, Goods,. Ware and Mar, i handise, of evcrjruescriptioo, against losaor damaga by fire, both in town and country, on lb most liberal ; terms. DIRECTORSj . L .",.., j . , Benjamin Jones. D'Arcy PanL . ' - Archd G. Mcllwaine, Andrew Kevan, 1 . Joseph Bragg,' Edmund H. Oeborno, Joseph D, While, Edwin James, Geonre Wfc Bollinsr. : John Bragg, Thomas N. Lee, David Dunlop, . xiVJAili Juntas, Pirsident. ' ? ARCH'D. G. McILWAHSE, V. FrfL WitiTASt S. Si Mr so 9, Sec " " t August 10, 1847. 6f, im Elegantly Illustrated :Boote,: FOR PRESENTS, ' " " ' recently fUBLiisHitar.r; : IT ONGFELLOW'S PoeticaJ Work, with elarek iLA superb Engravings on Steel, I voL octavo, t Moore' La Ha Rookfa, illustrated by thirteen Ea graviugs, executed by the most celebrated-artist- Elegantly bound. - Bryant Poems, illustrated by twenty superb sZn eraviogs, expressly for this work, printed on fin Yet' lorn paper. 1 vol octavo. Childe Harold, a Romaiitut, fry" Lord Byron, irir perbly bound and beautifully printed, and illustrated i with twelve Engravings. The Charm, for 1S48, with ten coloredr Hatei, beautifully bound, quarto size. . f r -V Trt m.t r ls av e.. . - . , 1 He roetaand l oetry of Europe, by Heury W. Longfellow, wilh Portraits, 1 vol. ocUVo. The Poets and Poetry of America.. bv Cofna W-. Griswotd, wilh Portrait of Daaa, Bryant, Sprague naueca a no uongieHOW, tJ Jbightb edriitJB, tnuctt a argeuLanu entirety re-arranged, i ne roeta ana rootrv ol isinir and. bv Knfua . Griswold, with a Portrait of Byron, ia the Albanian costume. --: . The Poets and Poetry of tbe Ancients, by .William eter, A. M. First edition, with an EBfrraYin- of the Coliseum at Rome. The Prose .Writers of America: 'W.ttnfa- W. Gris wold, With Portraits of Washinrton frriatr. Prasi ? cott, Hoffman, Kennedy, Audubou, W1I0V, He. -, -' " me 1 rose wmersol Uermapy, by Frof, Iredgf , with Portraits of Goethe, SchiUer, Luther Kilchcr 6tc. 1 vol. uniform with the above. ,? -aV HENRF DTURNERH , 7 W. C. fJoekalere. , Raleigh. OeU IS. (Standard.);? - 84 . Valuable Farm near Kaleigh I wish to sell the Plantation on Crab T P-jiv r..b . .1..... . :i mil " " 'ii ! I wiwai -awuv (wviuuniui wi ins Capitol, known as the. The Tract contain ahoot 400 Acre sore of it I first-rate low grounds, and about 150 Acre wood ' land. There is a comiortable Uwelliftg tlooae, gro House, Corn Crib Stables, &c. oi the Lands " and a hobc healtbt situation cannot be 'fonad. ' ? - - If not sold before the I5tlvNoeiuber, eoaninr, it,: will theu be offered t Public Sale in Raleigh. - j T:, I will take pleasure in showTngtbe Land to sueh ? persons as may wh io see it. TJie term teill ' very liberal, as the money is not wanted. T, UtflKI AlOKDECAL . 4 2 Raleigh. Oct. 18. ' . I - :i-.;--P 11$ 'J st FES CUD & JOHNoOri have been appointed : -Vhotesaioand Btlatl A genu fer4hala oT Uu well known: and ' widely- carcubiled artiele. A large eopply just prepared and - BOW an tnaflda Price the same as at tba rectory, j 1M . B. None can b relied upon a genuine; with1 out ibe waiTTza ignatur of -the Proprietor upon each Box -- 'l tx?.., , Raleigh May2, 1 84f i. Jr; ; AUCTION AND COMMISSION COSINESS, " '4 - ominisziozi 'ioTCmt . v, I tIAVBot onbnd. r greet Variety hr t.u. I: c -collection f GOODS, consisting of Dry - C;i,l.'r Orocerie,'Hlwre;"Iron5 Booki' Pptr, 4 Acv&e: all of which 1 ofibred at nnu&tial tow prioee : for Casa oaiv, at the Aaeiloa and VqmtnWiotT 1 Store ef . J ; V. VGIZ et- v.- 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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