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- - T--V--- - " - - - ,r ' r. s..i'' V3e- -V Ivy? JiV IIV ,r, LVJII . JIL II ,v iVU V. IS II 11 II T7. Ill II ' 111. - . . -. - :NdmTH : CAROLINA GAZETTEi-'- !raMBWMtaMaWBMiaBMMMMBMailMMMMMMMMBMMM "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1847. Na7mmrt:Dv t it- t FUBLIS11BD SKSI-TEEILY iKDWEKilY, BY EDITOR JV2 proprietor: T ERMS. ' fsirsnstie---Scm-Wsisxt Paraa Fits doN lar eraBsana--kal in advance. Wcbklt rArite Three Dollar per am.' jLiotrtiae steals. For every Sixteen Lin, first its"' One Dollar ! each subsequent insertion, Treaty-are Ceats. " Curt Order ud JdUiI ArfsOTtusetssfswillbe .barged 35 pr eeat- higher; Vat deduction of 33 J pr eeat. will be made from te regular" price, for advertisers by Iho year. Advertiseraests, inverted in th St ai-Wrsri-T Rs rrtt, will ! ppr a th WnttT Paper, free f chtTje. ' ' 17 Letter to th Editor matt be poor-pa id. Winter -Shoes, Jnt received at the Iadics' Saloon. 10UO pair Ladica Morocco Buakiaa, with thick totea, and lioad with thick Castok Tlakhkl xiuoceiioirr. 200 pairs Indies Sboo Gaitera or foxed ' Buskina, with thick oolea. . 50U pair Ladiea Gaiter Boot, of the moat beau tiful quality. . . 536 titira Ladiee patent Metalie India Rubber Slip era and Sandal, tho prettieat aod the fineat Iudia gabber Shoe wo have over aeen any where. Which, leeelher with uaoy-iher kiada of pew Goods for Ladie and Children, makes the afsort aieot of Boot and Shoe at thoTjadloa Saloon much more attract! to thaa at any preriou aeaaon. ' The Ladies' Sxioon is otr Mam street, near Wal Ur'aCity IhHel. IL ADDiNGTON. Norfolk. OcU20. ' 85 COMMON. SCHOOLS, ri parsaance of the Acts of the General Assem bly, th PrsaiJsnt and- Directors "of the Literary fund have directed the following distribution of the aeu incum of th said Food, for the support oi l Coounoa Schools, among the several UouQUes of tit Swx, far the year ending Sept. 1st, 1R17, WILL. A. GRAHAVf. Ex. off. President Literary Board. 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Hanover 10760 658 00 1014 66 17 66 Nonhainpt'o 10665 -65-0J 1005 70 1657 70 Ombw 6130 393 00 6 6 34 999 34 Orange 21570 1317 Oo 2031 05 3351 05 Pasqnotank 73 J8 453 00 697 63 1150 63 Perquimans 6163 379 00 581 64 959 64 Peron 8050 -493 00 759 11 1252 11 Pitt , - 9515 18J 00 900 09 1483 09 Randolph 123'13 753 00 1161 11 1911 11 Hrchmond 7357 440 00 693 76 1133 76 Kobeaon 9216 663 00 869 06 1432 06 Hockmgham 1 1610 ; 711. 1094 82 1805 82 Rowan 10760 653 00 1014 66 1672 66 Rutherford 13007 811 00 1226 56 2057 56 Sampson 10:135 635 00 979 30 1614 30 funty 47(19 233 00 444 05 732 05 Hiokes 15190 9i3 00 1432 41 3360 41 Surry 14365 873 00 1354 61 2233 61 Tyrrell 4093 251 00 38a 96 636 96 Wake 17920 1095 00 1639 85 2784 85 Warren 9645 539 00 909 52 1498 52 Washington 3335 236 00 361 64 597 64 Wayne 9120 576 00 838 30 1464 30 Wilkes 11045 675 00 1041 61 1616 64 Yancy 585 353 00 551 65 9J9 15 5550931 10,000 00 18 1,775 00 1 01,77 Included in IreoVH, WJIke and Caldwell. Included in Lincoln and Catawba. - t Included in Rutherford and Henderson'. iniFTr DOLLARS REWARD.- iP Runaway from the undersigned, in November lut. 1846, a negro man, named ALFORDJ of dark. " dark brown comp!exin, about 6 feet hfgh, "thirty. e years of age, athletic and of plausible manners Said Slave was seen al Greenboro N. C. and his sim may be lojgo to free State... I will give $25 for bis delivery at any J-il in any of the 5tats, sod if delivered at'Winnsboro . South Carolina. ELI2ADBTH KINCAID Neex VinwborV. Ca. October 20, 1847. ..86 w4w JACOB SUE1X, Jr. Importer & Wholesale & Retail Dealer in OF ALL COUNTRIES, . " So. 70 Witluut 'Street, INVITES tho atuntioa of 4ho Trade arHTcoaramara to- hi iteoie a lock of food, par W mes, 4"C ol various grades and price : all of which taao been carefully oelecMd by him in Europe, Principally tx th Districts where Produced. AN KXPEKIEMCB of twenty year, i a this busi ness, and as successor to tho lsio Joan Vacoaaif, Esq. win anesienaivo European connection, and a direct persoaal knowledge of the principal Wine dit tritt t Franco, Germany, &c enables him to guar ante the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. Hi new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, iqsure the preserva tion of hia wines in perfect condition: and the present Stock baviug been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wines took eflect, enables him to sell m the most ad vantageoua terms. f Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering YVixes from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. WlSKS &.C. IXPORTXD TO OrDKU, SCBJtCT TO AP PROVAL os Arkital. March 29. 1817. ?-ly Brilliant Lotteries, J. XV. XI WHY & CO., ITIaiiagcrs. (Successors to J. G. Gregory 4; Go.) $35,000! Alexandria Lottery, Class No. 73, fur 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, en Saturday, the 13th of November, 1817. srLtiiprs sckimk: 1 prixe of $35,000 1 do 14,000 I do 7,000 1 do 6.000 1 do 4.000 75 IW, 1 prize of 10 prizes of 25 Jo 25 do Ac 93,870 2.000 1,000 500 Ac. 13 drawn. Ticket 810 Halve $5 Qaarters $2 50. Certificate of package uf 26 Wnole tickets 130 00 Du do 25 Half do 65 00 Do do 25 Quarter do 33 60 $30,260 ! 3 Prizes of 610,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 75, for 1847. To be draws at Alexaudria, on Saturday, tbs 20th of November, 1347. CAPITALS. I or 130.260 1 r 5.000 1 of 10.000 1 of 5,000 l-of 10.000 45 of 1,000 1 of 5,000 . 40 of 500 75 Number Lottery Draws Callota. Tickets $10 Halve. S Quarters 2 50. Certificates of Packsges of 35 Wholes (130 - JDo.-- - slo -X& halves., 'm 66t; . , Do. do. 25 quarters " Zi 50 Uasaififent LoUcrr for Xot. V, IS 17. CifrTAL Pan r 73,000 Dollars ! S25,OOOI SI 5,000 ! 100 Prrtes of 91,000, araauutiog to 3 100.000 237 do, of 500. do HSOO And 14 Drawn No, io each Package of 26 Tickets. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Claea T. for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, ou Saturday, 27lh of November 1847. (Under the snperinlendence of Commissioners.) J. W. ITIaiary & Co., TIanager, (Successors to J. G. Gregory &. Co..) 73 Number Lottery 14 Drawn D allot. MAMMOTH SCHEME: 1 splendid ea p'l of $75,000 1 00 prizes or $ 1 ,000 1 splend d prize of 25,000 237 do 500 1 do 15,000 64 do 200 I do 10.000 61 do 150 1 prize of 8,003 61 do 10(1 1 do 7.000 123 do 60 1 do 5.096 5.504 do 40 5 prizes of 2.000 23,224 do 20 15 do 1.500 &e. Tickets $20 Halve 10 Quarters 5 Eighths 2 50. Certificates of packages cTVb whole tickets $VVJ Do do of 26 half do 120 Do do of 26 quarter do CO Do do of 26 eighth do 30 Orders for Tickets snd Sharer and Certificates ol Psckagesin the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an oBiclal a-ce mt n each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order Irom us. Address. J. & C. MAURY, Agent for J. W. MAURY 4 Co., Managers. Washington City, D. C. Til Oil AS IS. DIBRLEU, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimouy, Acknowledgement!, dec , 79 iafau Street, Nxw York. December 26. 1846. 101 ly TT OFFER for Sale, the Tract of LAUD, on which I reside, in the County of Halifax, con taining from 12 to 1400 Acres, within five miles of Gaston, in a mile and a half of the River on one aide; and in mile of the Gaston and Raleigh Rail Koad on the other. This Isnd combine many advantages, iu proximity to the River and Rail Koad aflorde eve rv advantage of renin c speedily to a market ; but what renders it still more desirable is. that there can not be found a healthier situation The buildings upon it are all comfortable, and but lately repaired; I Invite the attentioa of gentlemen . residing ia the unhealthy districts of the Stale to il,. with the assu rance that 4 will sell it upon jhe moat reasonable od accommodaUng; terms.1 Should: I hot sucreed irt fin ding purchaser, previous to the; 1 5th of November, il wdltbA be ofkred at Public Sll . . At the same time, I shall offer for sate from 20 to 25 valua'ble Negroes' which f took' great pains In selecting rorny oWas. Expecting i be ' absent from" the 8tafe. for nVwitn or two; the Land end Negroee can b shown by Mr Haaais, who wiU be en it in my absence, or bj Mr. Mati'i. EneaiiM, residing near t it, R " OS BY. July 17. 1847. . , . . S8-.tf FOR RENT, above my Store, opposite the Market House, two beautiful rooms with pri vate entrance, and adapted to business or study, of fices, or bed-rooms. ALEX NELSON. Raleigh, Aug. 5. (Sunderd.) 3 THE PETERSBURG IRON. BELL AND BRASS Bichloc, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool iactory, kt. lit full operation. THE undersigned return his sincere thanks to th citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene tally, for the liberal encouragement be has received, and hopes (aa he haa a more extensive assortment or Patterns, more and belter machinery, two good Cupolas ir Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole EstaMisbment belter arranged and systematized,) bv continued efforts to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with thrir patronage. He is prepared to ezecute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Csst Iron direct set ing Water-Wheel, and has made a nomber, which have been tested with great success, and is believed, from iu structure, durability snd strength, to surpass all other W heels under less head of water than 14 feot. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss' re-acting W hesl. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sizes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Cash, or on lime to punctual customers. Flattening Mills, Patent Dands, Sinkers, Levers, dec, al reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, Willi Dox, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He baa on baud, and continues manufacturing. Cast Steel Ax kb, and other edge toola, warranted e- qual to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. 8ad Irons, of alt sizes. Fire Dogs of vsrioos patterns. Furnaces, suited for healing Churches and Stores. Stoves, of different size, lor Factories and Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancv. IRON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumps for We 8?, of various' constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Catting, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Claxksville, Fiee Bom. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, Ddcc , which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn MtlU.of aopermr construction. . Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Marhinea, Fan Mills, dee. ; snd all oth er articles usually made at such establihmenta.v Having from 65 to 60 Hands employed, and some ss good workmen ss csn be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfaciion as to price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. tf wiluM mpeiM folly Invite all wJo are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. frT Orders left with Messrs. McIIwaine A Brown- lev. Messrs. Q dr W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old sireel, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS; Petersburg, March 6. 12 tf LaXltI3CL lTZ0 S3GOXLCs THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract" containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Trail of 130 Acres, adjoining the above I ract. known as the " Bushy Urancb 1 ract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to ihe Subscriber, or to the Editor of the Regiater." J A Alto 11. COUJVti. February 10, 1847. 13 tf Spruill's Hotel for Sale, BY virtue of a Deed in Trust executed to Mme by Benjamin J. Spruill and Christian bis wife, for certain purposes in the said Deed mentioned, and which ia of record in th Registers Office of Halifax County, I shall, on Friday, the 12ihday of November next, in the Town of Wel don, expose to public sale, that valuable properly in the Town of Weldor.. known ss . SPRUILL S HOTEL. The buildings are large and commodious, nearly new. and in good repair. It ba been for many yeaia the Rail Road House, snd 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 November. 1847. Terme of Sale : About $2,000 will be required in Cash, the residue at Six, Twelve and Eighteen m nths, with bond and security, bearing interest. The title, I am advised, is beyond dispute, but sell inc a Trustee. I shall convey such title to the pur chaser, ss is vested in me only All Mr. Spruill's creditors are secured, in the said Trust, and I request thev will, bv themselves or aients, have their claims present at the day of Sale. WM. H. HUGHES, Trustee. Oct. 1 3. 83 ts Sale of Lots for Taxes. A G REE ABLY to an Order, granted at the bep- A tember Term of Cumberland County Court. I will expose to Public Sale, at trie court Mouse in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in December next, for Cash, the following LOTS, or so much thereof as will pay the Taxes due the Town of Fsyetteville, for 1845 and 1846, together wiln all incidental ex penses ihercon ; viz: b Lots in Lower Fsyetteville. belonging to the Heirs of Gilbert Erclca. for the 1 axes ol 1845. valued at $600, 5 Lots in Loxer Fayetteville. belonging io the $3 00 nme lleira, lor t be year isto, supjcci io double tax, 1 Lot. corner of Union Street and Maiden Lane, the residence of W S. Latta, valued at $2760, 1 Lot. on Maiden Lane, W. S. Latta, and 3 Poll. $250, 1 Lot, on Hay Street, Pride Jones, subject to double Ux, 82000, I Lt, on Chatham Street, James Vann, and 1 Poll, 400, I Lot on Hillsborough 8ireet, Moses Branch, 2 Polls. 200. 3 00 13 75 4 25 10 00 a oo 3 oo GURDON DEM ING, Collector Fsyettrvirs. Sept. 25, 1847. (Pr.Adv.S7) 78 rpHC Subscriber wishes to purchase 10,000 lbs. of 1 pood Tallow, for which he will pay Market price. RaUigh, Sep. 9, 1847. B. B. BUFFALO E. 73 ,1,000 CASES FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Boots, ;Shoes and Brogans, AT THE LADIES' SALOON. On Main Street, near Wallet's City Hotel, Norfolk, Va, (T) THE SUBSCRIBER, having- r- ytj cent'y enlarged his Store for retail- J d having taken the whole ftrssft - 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 be has ever had. He has just- returned from the Noith and East, where he has visited all the principal Shoe manufactories and .purchased from them his stuck at cash prices almost entirely. He will therefore he enabled to sell to Country Meichants and others, st very low price. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, 6,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou ble soles and double stitched. 2,000 pairs Men's coarse Brogans, 2d & 3d quality. 3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and Bootees, 1.000 pairs Men's coarse thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men s Fishermen Boots, made of heavy wax Leather and Grain In-other very long legs lo wade in, and double soles. 600 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Call Skin uppers and heavy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Napoleon Boots, with nailed and slug bottoms, assorted qualities. 6,000 pairs Women's Leather Boots, assorted kinds, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goat Skin Bootees. 2,000 pairs Women's Leather Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOOD4, We have more than our usual supply of Ladie.' Shoes, Ladies' Gaiter Boots, and over 20,000 pairs Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoes, Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valises and Carpet Ba; all of which makes our assortment unusually large' and very attractive - ihe whole of it will be t-olil cheapfor cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Cosjntry Merchants and Strangers visiting Norfolk, and be public generally, are respectfully invited lo call and examine our extensive assortment before buinT Thr Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ter's City Hotel. W. H. AUUirSUTUiN. September 25. 78 TO SPORTSMEN, ATE2fX ItX BARREL, Sri.F-IlEV01t PISTOLS. CB. ROOT has just received a fine lot or s Guns. PowJer, Powder faeta, bot Bags. bird Bags, &c. , all of rJuh will be sold low. Aua 7i., 3 . David B. Smull, C O iP ERSKITII, TIN AND; SHEET-IRON WORKER, NO. C2 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. U) ID HE Subscriber, having been long established in the above business, lenders hissetvices to the Distillers of Turpentine in the Mate of NorUi Care Una. for the manufacturing ol Turpentine Stills, ha ving already furniahd a uumber of them, for which satisfactory reference cau be eiven. Persons in wint of Turpentine fetills, or any pi tier Copper work, Tin, Sheet Iron, or Iad work, For cineand Liftiug Pumps, Stoves and Pipe, cau be ac commodated, wholesale or rtiail, on as favorable terms, as any House in Baltimore, or any other City. The new Packet Line-arrangement now makes it certain to Merchants aud others, that their orders will be forwarded. October 16, 1847. . P4 ta$5 fsssTl A Desirable Situation. ON Monday. 29tb of November next, will be of fered for sale lo the highest bidder, at ihe Court House in the City ol Kaieigu, lout cboice location for a private Residence on Fayettexille Street, imme diately North of, and adjoining the Residence or the Hon Wm. H. Haywood, Jr. known as it.e Mrs. Fames: Houe. The Lot extends back to Wil mington Street, with a large fine Garden on it. The Houhj haa bad $700 worth of improvement laiu oui on it within the last few ears. Poaseasion will be immediately given, and terms made known at the lime or sale. In the meantime, it may be bought privately. Address the Subscriber, at Smitbfield, N. C. JNO. MAULLUO, Agent. Bona Vista, Johnston Co. October 6. 1847. 81 ts Qardexier's- Almanac for 1818. Laitdreih's Rural Register and Almanac for 1848, with mauy eiigravinga. Price 25 cents. llaiNKY U. I ll KIN ru, October 7. N. C. Bookstore. TT ASTIO'V to hand. We have received a Wagon load, which we beliave to be very jrooa, and ill sell it for small Tjrofit, for the Cash. Good Sides will be given for good Hams, where such an exchange is desired. VVlLii. 1'JE.CJV OL OUlV Raleigh, Oct 19. 84 2w Fall and Winter Clothing. THE Subscriber.having returned from the North, with a spleudid assortment of GOODS, select ed by himseir in person, wilh much care and taste, invites the rubiic or trie tiiy, ana aojoinmg oua limm In .larnin this Stack before Durchasin?. confi dent his terms will be found as moderate as any. . . ns I 1 W7 T7 Th Stoca comprises uiaca ana raocy rrruui .... . r : . Ulolhs, ol tne mosi approvea macniaciones , .ucjr French and English Cassimeres ; Black Doe Skins mmA ntam Black Franeh Cassimeres. topether wilh all article necessary for Gentlemen's wear. fjentlemeu, preferring to purcnase meir own ma- hmv cIiaII claim his most tVliai J atniv special attention as much so as though they were . . ... . J.I 1 A purcnasva oi mm ootn a regru mr un.n mu Very grateTul for the" enCburagement, be continue to receive, the only assurance he can give for the future, ia a determined eadearor to please all who may patronize him. N. B- Aa assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, always oa band, of hi own manufacture. (LT The Monthly Reporta of Fashion regularly re ceived. T. R- FENTRESS, Merchant Tailor. October SI, 1847. 85. 4t s rs Ski Fall and Winter Clothirje ! TtTv L. HARDING would respectfully inform the citizen of Raleigh and vicinity, that he U ww receiving a is stock, of , FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, and will in a few week b in receipt of as large and complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar ket. His Clothing has been manufactured in a very superior style, of good materials, expressly for this market ; therefore, those that wisb to purchase fash ionable and well made Clothing, al Northern prices, will do well by giving him a call. ' Just received a Jot of black Cloth D re-sand Frock coal; blue black Beaver Over and Frock coats; Rough and Ready, and Blanket Over coals; black Doe Skin Casaimere and Cloih Pants; Fancy Cas stmere and Satinet Pants: black 8ttin, Merino, Cahmere and Valencia Vests ; under Shirts, Linen Boom Shirts, Drawers, Staffs, Cravats, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. ; at the siore on Fayeltel ville street, one door above ihu corner known as U. B.Smith's. Raleigh. Sept. 16, 1817. 75 3m O. L BL RC1I & CO. ' A RE now oreninc their Fall Stock of Boots. Shoes, &c, which consists in pari of I. Rb- inxon s Ladies Buskin Welts, Morocco, Do do Kid, Do the finest stitched do Do Gum Elastic Sandals, patent article, . Do do Over Shoes, do Gentlemen's Gum Elastic Sandals, do Do Do Over Shoes, metalie, Misses Boots. Women's do. Morocco do. Seal, Boys Shoes, all kinds; Children's do., I. Robinson's make ; Women's Leather Boots, do. Shoes, Men's coarse Boots, do. Shoes; in fact, every thing in our line Oct. 8. 81 Masonic, THE Grand Lodge of Nortb Caro linn will convene in this City on Monday evening, the 6th December next, at 7 o'clock,Jor the transaction of such business aa may be submitted for its consideration. Officers of Subordinate Iodges 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 FIKE ! rrrwi k jjtna ixsdrakce cojipa- IL NY, of II art lord, Con u. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, againsi loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United Slates, and pays it losses promptly. Applications Tor Insurance in Raleigh, er 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. 83 A RARE CHANCE! FOR SALE, the large and delightfully shaded DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, new oc cupied by P. Bcsbkb, Esq. and known as the Shaw Lot. This property is situated near the centre of the City, and lo a business man, would be one or the most pleasant and desirable Residences. The Dwell ing is in good condition, and haa attached to it all ihe necessary out houses. For terms, applv lo JAS. R. CALLUM, Milton ; or, J AS. M. TO WLES, Raleigh. July 16, 1847. 57;t Alii X. ILSON " MOST respectfully calls the attention of his cus tomers and the public, to his new Stock of FAI'L GOODS. It embraces every thing desirable for the season. The following are the leading articles : 50 pieces fancy Cassimeres, which he .will make up from f .r to $10 a pair pantaloons. 60 pieces V estinga, including Merinos, Cashmeres, Embroide ries, Silk, Satin and Velvet. Beautiful French black, brown and blue Cloths Black Doe Skins and Bea ver Cloths All or which will be made up in the lest manner, very cheap, for Cash. A first-rate fit is alwsys warranted. Also, every kind of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Gloves and Umbrellas. ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market House. Oet. 12, 1847. 82 Fall Stock, 1847. , B1 Y recent arrivals, our Stoek of Medicines Drugs, Perfumery, Chemicals, ' Dye' Sings, Pttiuts, Oils, and rancy Articles, have been replen ished, and as regards their purity and term upon which they are offered, ire guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. PESCUD dt JOHNSON, , Wholesale aud. Retail Druggists. Aug. 26,1847. (Staudard.) . 63 i Magnetic Telegraph A Tf Instalment of 20 per cent, on each Share of W stock, subscribed in Notth Carolina, to the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Company, is required to be paid on the 20th November en suing. RICHARD SMITH, Tree. Raleigh, Oct. 12;' 1847. 82 6t DOZ. Black Writing Ink, of Maynard & Noye' manufacture, for sale at the Auction sial Commissie) fcUreof P. Ui HUOHW FLOUR wanted.- We should like a load or two, as good as we lately had frorri Cotton's MillaC W wish also, to get more good Hams and Lard. WILL. PECK & SON. Raleigh, Oet. 26. - 86 w rfi OLSHIVatctics. A supply of Comb's Stt superior Matches, in wood boxes, jnsl received and fer sale by rwvi' vuii.'cw. s n ST.. ftlAIlYS; SCHOOL,1 .1, re- - tor. ILBEET SaEDESEett rTprtE TWELFTH TRMf(thiedMeJ miSt il' commence oa the 10th of if orembar, and cet tiuue till the 15U of 'AprUJ - TERMS Pa tABW Lt ATaCpr;x; -t For board and EagUsh Tuition, oerr Term fi- - of Five Mdntlw, .' " " B100 00 For Tuttioa iivFreach,. .UlO.M Tuition iu Music, oa the Piano, Orraa or i With $3 00 Jbr the use 'if "Piano OrfZ Tuitiou oo the Harp, witti use .ofJiastra .T-i " rnent,"'- ... 5-5 'ai ''-. jjQ Tuition ia Drawing and Peiatiugvii wa!tr r i-u Colors, ! . - v ''10;i0f OiLColora, 4 1S5' Pens aud Ink, .- ",fQ.-j zj- v;hj "74 N. B. To prevent rivalnr and . nrtraWntnes dress, a simple Uaiform ia adootedUto her niad oa Sundaje aud special, occasions, Tbis ia .Wiuten couaisUof a dark blue Dresa; with straw. fcnaaerV trimmed with bIueibbon.. . For thejordiuanr appae rel, the Pup'Us niaj wear dresses of Called, GingWp. or such other material 'anitaWfi: S5ot,nl.f?ii Ti Ueir vrardrobes furnish 1 he Religion services if7 the Schoof . beluMeid; U the Chapel by Mie Rector? Popila Hve 'rarely5 ibca woa tOTisit the CitV. TheV1 era ffA.Vt tn W OJily under apeciat gaadianah'm; M-l UMfe gtgpt. xa, 184. : u-p-; -'M-n fi75i.N18 l?T TRINITY SCHOOtPi s FORDYCE ALJIUBBAJII, Bectom; rpilE second Term of IhJ School wtll ebmineBesf 21 jsvom ue iota day of JXevember.' ! .sjjit.t TERMS PatABLE nt Ata!i - For board ind TuiUonVaifTt the Popi! for entrance iolidaaa ilt illeiJef ia" eluding French, if desired, $87 50.' --f '" Aa a general rule, boy will not be Wwfretf'ite fourteen years of age. ,A Omfonn-dn fof Sau'days and special occasku will be required' Tbiaf wiil consist in Winter, it a roundabout, and paritalbdas of dark grey clothf wjtb black vest. Tlte-ordinary' wearing; apparel must be plain aod stroaf. L Beside) a sufficiency of outer clolhlng, boya, Require eigbt sbiru, six pair of stockings .'or socks, six pockt-bad-j kerchiefs, six towels nght clothes', dic, ell distuiet ly marked with the owner's name in fuff.,"' V " , THE Petersburg Fjjre and KXarf rto Insurance Company, (at their.ofSca in the Exchange Buildinflr, Bank Streets Pc4cYsbDrg-4 continue to take Marine Risks on .VosseraV Cargoe and Freigbts;nd to insure DwelJuig Houses, Builds in gs in general, Furniture, Good ;V Ware and Me? chandise, of every descripiloni agunst ioespr damagw by fire, both in town and'eouqtrypa the moat liberal terms. DIRECTORS; ;i ,w Benjamin Jones, D! Afcr IBui,1: . - - ..'vi v . josepn oragg, John Brag, 1 homes N.Tjee' asktiu uuiiH-p, - vieorge w.uoilintr., , A R CH'D. G: McIL WAIN By Y. William s. SiMMosr, Sec.- U " 4 Angost 10, 1847V " V- 65s4Ttnrf Elegantly Illustrated gBooks . FOR PRESENTS; it fa.-; R E C E NT L Y PUB tl SH E Dl If ONGFELLOWS Poetical WcVkwitilea ILi superb Engravings o Steel, 1'rbl: octato.f' Moore's Lalla Rookh, illustrated br thirteen' En3 gravings,' execuUd by the most celebrated eUstt Elegantly bound. j ' r -'i" Bryant's PpemSi illustrated by twenty luperlf Eil- cravings, expressly for this work', pfintad on fine yel- lum paper. 1 vol octavo. - ; - ,.,?'V-; , Childe Harold,-a Romauntr' by Lord Byretf; su- ' perbly bound and beautifully prioted, and illustrated wiih twelve Engravings. - The Charm, for 1848, witli ten coloredf patis,' beautifully bound, quarto size. ,, . ' ... . The Toets and Poetry of Eurbpei bjt IIeiriyrW Longfellow, with Portraits; 1 vol. octavo. " ,.' ' ThePoets and Poetry of America, by Rufus W.' Griswold, with Portrait of1 Danaf Bryanfi 8pragui,' Halleck and Longfellow- Eighth editioa, mn'cb ea--lrgedraud enlirely re-arraiTged 'fn l he Y oets and Poetry of England, by; Kufos ; W." Griswold, with a Portrait : of By ron in Ike Albanian' costume. 'jj. - " ' .i nT " The Poets and Poetry : of .the Ancients, by William j eter, A. M. First edition,' with an Euffravinff" vf the Coliseum at Rome. . " 5 The Prose Writers' ,of America, by Kufus Wi- with Portraits of Goethe, Schiller; LutfieV, Potebefy &c. 1 vol. uniform with the aboTev-4-' i - N . C Bookstere i (Standard.) 84 Raleigh, Oet. IS. Valoablo- FaTut ntiar ttallill' . I wish to sell the Plantation on' Crab, tree Creek, about two miles' east of the Capitol, known as-the rSt iijrlI3isLJ:CTB.?. :M"fi: The- Tract eonialaS about 400 Acre " some of ft first-rate low grouadsv and about 15ft , Aeree wood land. : There is a comfortable Dwelling- f located Ne gro Houses, Corn Crib, Subles; dLc ear t&e Lano aod a mors. REALmysitoevn caanooe found.' 3 If not sold before the. 15tb JNoyember, .ensniflft it will then be ofieredat Public Sale in .Raleigh. :t I will take pleasure in sbowingHhe Laad to suck oersons as may wish to aee it. i The 1 term uill hm very liberal, a the money is' not wahtedl" t 4 Kaleign, 10. , ' BECKWITfl'S ANTr-DYSPEPTICJ FESCUD de JOHNSOIY bav been, appointed Wholesale and Retail ' AgeoU'.foi jo sals eJT this well known and" widely errcuUle' articled " A large aupplyjasf prepared land 'now swi'bjind Prices the sitoa it the raclory ?mr-f N . B. Nono'catt bd relied Upori as Vf n Wne. wllb- out the walTTtsi signtlur .oftHs'Pror rixtor noen Ra1ergi.tMayl2rift4TT'Tfi - S ' AUUT10N ANlCOMr,113SI0N CINKST5 Tf HAVE wwan band1 a grttf variety aadfc?Tt 2 -Ui collection of GOODS, eon';-ting of Dry Ccs't,7 Groceries, Hardwsre onEjKks, . Psfer ; lf.k, ijL die. dee; all of which Js oCessq at on u seal ImrprieeW k for UAgn.ostT, at tLe Auctoo and Uontnlsrioa - . ' ........ a . - .-1 r Joseph B. Whiter ' n, ....w.m, nit,, iviuiiw.i i oaiiititou ArYinr, ares cott, Hoffman, Kennedy,' Aodubou, Wilde; The Prose Writers of Germany. br lrof.'fIdffV. n I it Mi 1 ! n it U if It B ft. V...; , f .
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