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-' - "V"""""' " .:-' mt "' tsst ?3f ax aus aiiT KtHT5 UAHDACO I I I xfe m u . w jr- " 'II r cm, rptm.e 4 VacJi lu isi inii Til LT L ,W, r ii w r I. t tbJ i? v ft s itt I? xi t- nr irf 4 ijtstii SATURDYNOVEMBER 13, 1847. v. ' " .wraMia'or. f 'r; ' " 1 - - i ' 'r. i i. - -if a Zn '.-'m''mr -' ,r,'r.-r SlTSA ,: 1 .1 f r 1 a .JJr mT 'X ivr.';Jr2. 11 II 1. II III III ' 111 III i V a w II vyii k I I 1 m. JIB jjjaaanaBsBjjBIIIMse" , ..... ,.- ,,- . , ,. .r, . , . . ........ PUBLIS2ED iES tortilla iKBV2EltT; BT Ubitor and rsoPsisToiL T - - - "TE ft M S. l&n Mriiam half ,1 a drnc, AieerliMmemU. For Try SixUtm Line; first iaMrtioa, Ooi Dllr neli -MUiqiMBl iuMrtiiii, TretJ-fi'f C- , . j . .. . T - A J . i Cr Order mad Jm&icul A.4.rtimtnii will ba htr2 Si pr eU'liiir f-Vt ddaetiba f 33 J WrieBl-, wiU U Criiw tki retar price, for AiivvrtiavmiaU, iacte4 ia th Suit.WKSSi.T R- tflT will aiM PPJ bt tho Wiiut Fipcr, froo f efcTj. s :- wr tttra tm tka EJitar milt Ka vacrrAll. ;WJtiter;,slides; Jast recelred at toe Ladies Saloon. 1000 pair Ladies Morocco Baakint, wifbr thick aad tiood with TQICC CANTON Fummil TIIB.OCOHOCT. 4- ";,". 1 300 pain LadW Shoo Gaiters or foxed Buskins, w'ui thick wies. L: ' r S8tf pairs Ladies Gaiter Boots, of the most beaa liful quality,, , . , " ,: 500 pairs Ladies pateat Metalie Todia RnbW Slip pars and Saudil. the prettiest and the Caest India Xabber Shoee we bare ever seee eny whre. Which, toflher with noy other kinds of new Gaoda for Ladies aad Children, soak? the asssrt cspat of Bts and Shoes at the Ladies Saloon ranch more attractive then at any prtvipns season. " The Ladies Saloon is on Main street, near WaU tsr'sChr Hotel. "v W. U: ADDINGIXJN. ! Norfolk. Oct. 50. " , ,f'; 85 C0.UAI0N. SCHOOLS.,., I If porraaoc of ths tt l "Ihe Genera! 1 A sseo bly. the Preeideot and Directors the Literary Fend hare direcMd the'fol1iwi: distrifniKm evf the au inenme of the eeid Fund. for the nappert of (Simmon Schools, a nManhw severs t UouaiieS the iuu, fwr the year ndio8epe.,Is "1117, J ': Exoff. PresiJenV Literary Bos'rd. .TABLE. . tFeU'l. JDhtr'a) . DMrn i Toul Coantiei. popa SpriosHit ;FnIl I t-um Utiii - U1T I 18(7. 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JB6 I OU 313 On 1130 75 -1 $4578 19V 13 57 63 "813 09 1331 13 i 315x62 : sir m 493 09 - 40i Of 315 001 834 -134 1029 73 515 fit 1733 91 3039 6i 910 59 3111 33 1oM 93 1447 US 1985 43 I375?74 5il ?U8l 001 1051 91 -gtrJOTjf 1137 68 r 338 Opj 6-3 691 ' 83 OH li3i aa 418 0 644 93 689 Qti 873 03 11074 83474 633 t toot 3380 "839 3S13 30)5 75$ 33 958 867 2305 28 61 88 43 33 73 1443 61 509 88 1705 431 1335 3.1 457 7 "521 3 3Y 81 35 526 09 1338 5S 868 03 35 09 5 . ,857.oul , 563 00 1130 03 596 03 338 OH 360 031 376 00 573 05 953 05 1583 41 734 38 fill It 89 633 5i " 3ri9 00 t398 00 980 91 445 3 Mania McDowell Mecklenbur Mttntorarry Moare "J Kah ?f. Hanover 6I3! M9 .388.80, 735 34 t.i4f;31 788' 76 TI49 83 1175 3' J673 66 16574 70 999 34 335 t 05 tlSO 63 J 959 6 t ' 963 OtH 1484 S8 310 00 453 0l "478 78 ! 697 Ht 463 001 ITU 37 653 001 1014 68; 1005 70! Nonharapl'a 653 Ol Unnlow K Oranfe PaquoUnV Ferqunaahe' Peraea ' Pitt poik " Randolph; Richmond Robeson Rockinsbsoa Rowan Rnihtrford 393 00 1317 nti 53 00 6 6 34 S034 05 887 83 378 00 493 0O '683' 00 631' 64 T759 II 1353 11 148J09 900 09 1161 II 1914' 11 S3 1433 1805 II 78 06 83 693 7 .867 06 1094 82 IJifiS J"U Do IQ760 1014,68 36 56 973 30 1673 66 305r 66 1!4 30 .733 05 r3350 41 2333.61 jn ,1493 63 148?30 1615:64 909, 65 13007 103S5 4703 BampeoD fUnly Stokes , 8srry Tyrrell Cnion Wake Warren W'aahtiifon W'a?ae, , ,. Wiike Taney 38$ 44 05 15190 14365' jzo; ou 1433.41 878.00 351 00 1354 61 335,96 mi 85 90953 581.64 r 838,30 1041 M 4093 17920 9815 4 3i J5 t095 00 689 00 tit38 00 576 00 9120 HOIK 675 00' -353 00 58t 351 65 135509311000 Ov 15 1,775 00 101,775 Madli trsde.ilkee"! nd Caldwetl. f Indoded in Lincoln and Catawba. " v t Included in Ratherford and Henderson. .ii Raawwar; frWtt04kWrfgneT. fh 'NoveaHer last. 1846. a-toevaaCoanVsd'ALFflRD. f dork. ev ferklrotraf cwmptelna; tbmcr fast ifh.iairty ae yesxri tge,Hnieiie'sd 'or paatiw manners. ffut 1ave was seam at ;reenbW. N O. aad b aim may he to gw to a free Stat1 f. w4H givw 55 for hrvary af aHfliny of tWnat. sad ag, ir delivered at WimwflWo'. Honthr fJarannn, ELI20ETII KINCAID. ' Ksar Winosbofo', 8o. Ca. Octobsr?0, 1847.' 8fi w4w ' 778 0t Sl 00 37t On 937 00 330 00 1107 00 800 00 298 00 3it 00 377 00 ,3il 00 753 00 440 80 663 00 658 00 831 0u! 635 Tod tr,t i iaprtrt k WkoteuU 4 tUtail Dealer la - OF ALL COUNTRIES, ' . , 4:VOjiraluiit:Sti4eaV' l.N VITES the attention of the Trae and consamere to his cxteniMve stock of rom1, pure Wines, : 4cm -ot variaos grades and prices t all of . .bida . hate been carefally .eleeie4 , .j. bj him in Kurope, , Principally in tie Districts where Prodvced. AN EXPEKIK.NCB of twenty yeara in this busi ness, and "as saccaeenr to the lae Jean Vaceaax, Lao;, witu an ettenaive Earpeaa eonneciion. aiul a direct personal knowledge of ihe principal Win dti irieU i el France, Gecmanj.occ enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle soTj by him. Hie new' Store end Cellars, ar ranged and bull i for the purpose; insure the preterm tion of his wines in perfect cdition : and the present Stock having been landrd principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Winre took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageoes terms. fj y Descriptive Catalog nee furnished on epplica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wise from which, satisfaction will be giierantied. Wt!fis Ate. iMron-ntD to OitDtit, Stnuxcr to Ap- fROTAL O.H AllIVAL. March 39. 1847. ' t-ly Brilliant Lotteries. J, VT. MAUUY & CO., Managers. (Succeasors to J. G. Gregory dj Go.) 830,300! 3 Prizes of 910,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 75. for 1817. To be drawn at Alexaudria. on Saturday , the 30lh of November, 1847. CAPITALS. 1 of 530.36O 1 of SS.000 1 of 10.000 1 of 5,000 1 or 10.008 45 of 1.000 1 of 6.000 40 of 600 75 Number Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10 HaNes 6 Quarters 3 60. Certificates of Packages if 35 W holes 8130 Do do. 'xShalvre 65 D. do. - - 35 quarters 32 SO UBgaifteent Utterr for Not. 11, W. "C sMssaeMaMMaMwes ' CAfiTAt. Farxt 75,000 Dollars I 935,000? 1 915,000! 100 Tr ies of 91,000, amounting to $100,000 237 do of- 500, do 11800 And 14 Drawn Noe. ia each Faekage of 2G Tickets. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class T. for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, en Saturday, 27th ef i November 1847. r (Under the evpenaleudenee of Commissioners.) JT. W. ITIaary cV Co., Managers, ' (Sncesaore to J. G. Gregory dt Co.,) 78 Namber Lottery 14 Drawn Dalieta. MAMMOTH SCHEME: 1 splendid eap'l of $75,000 100" prizes of $1,000 1 splendid prise ef V5.000 237 do 500 1 do 15,000 64 do 200 1 do 1O.000 84 do 150 1 prize vf' 8,000. 64 do 100 I do 7,000 128 do 60 1 do 5,096 5,504 do 40 5 prizes of 2,000 28,2:24 do 20 15 do 1.500 Ae. Tickete $20 ITalvee 10 Qnartna 5 Eighths 350. Certificates of packageeof "2ft whole ticket $340 Do do of 26 half da. 120 lJ do ef 2fi quarter do 60 Do:T"i .do- tof2eijhtt - do. 30 Orders foe Tickela and Chare and CeniGcaUs of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, end an olfieinl account ol eecti elrawmg sent immediately after it ie ovn to all who order Irom ns. Addree I . , . . u JT. de 42. MAURY, - Agents for J. W MAURV Go , Manegrfa. Wnenineton City, IX t. TIIOUAS II. OlUBlsEfi, ' ATTOKWET ABO SOLICITOI, COMMISSIONER FOk NORTH ;AROLIA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, dec. 79 Naasau 8lree, . , , Nsw Yonc. December 26. 184S. 104 ly FjOFFEU for Sale, the Tract of L.AHD, on which I inside, in the County of Hslifax. con- tnuiina! from 13 to 1400 Acres, within hve milrs ol Uastna. in a mile and haUoihe Kiver on one siue, end in ratio of lUe Gaslon and Raleigh Kail Koed oa the other. - This land combines many advantages. its proiimky. to the River and Rail lined aOorda eve ry advantage; of getting speedily to a market , but what renders it still more desirable is. thai there Can not boftmnd a healthier aituaiion. The building upon it are aft comfortable, and bat lately refwtrrd 1 Invite the ettention of gentlemen - residing in the unheabhy' districts or the State to it, wKh the neeg. ranee that f will sell it upon the most reasonable and arcommodaUnr terms. Should I notsacreed m fin ding a purchaser, previous to the" 15th of November, it will then bo oHerad at roWic Halo. , , , At the same time, I eball offer for sale from 30 to 35 valoable Nrgroee, which I took great peine in selecting for ray own ass. Expecting to be abeenl from the State, for a month or two, toe uana ana Negroes can boahown by Mr Haanis, who will be on it in my absence, or by Mr. PtaTh l. Edwasdb, residing near to it, K. H. M03BY. Inly 17, 1847. D-n TCI Oil IT EXT, above my Store, opposns the IP Market Hoaso, two beautiful rooms with pri vets entrance aoddslcd to bosinesocr study, ef faces, or ued-rooas. . , . 1 V ALEXT NELSON. UBafatgW:,Xdf,Xs 4 (8t.nd.rd.) - " 1 - - - - . - . - - - - - 8 L 63 : Most'Desirablelr Property "thloSind'iiyohU Sale, anles ot r. outer Vy .i;LaJ of. on MOXD VY of CSmru week.Jtta )5tb Inst, the large ad very .convenient Uauta and, l-et own, aavuie . f,,,- , t , y !.V '6anisa.w;.a3uat,cPai - : 1 . '-.ai. rae , hasted eetr caare of bosinssw part at tna uiiy Thm Ilwlinw ttouaevis attS of the? swat mW Osmsei iavthw Oar. and- has beort pennoonced-. tUlighuful iSsaitaaiisi tasati ssiuv havmlvwi iSetvtic "!" i ntuw.ka m uu.k-nsat bs) fonndiit'wiU hevwAered aeiRHVT wi eswi.. PuaeaaBlntl will bv given tha 1st dsy r Januarys 1848. ! v tr JAMBS M. TOWLE, Agent Nov;&, 1817. - W ,,J ? ;":THE PETERSBURQ' - ; . , ji EON ,"!J fi L C Ta N D. B R A S S 1 , . , cit? ce XL? as 03. r. ilatninc, Smlto-Shop, .Ed5e:Tooi;Fcldry, ie. j. - . Iu full operation. fTJlHE undersigned returns bis sincere tbanka to " JX b8 citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene ''Ci for the liberal encouragement be has received, and hopes (es he has a more extensive assortment ot Patterns, more and better machinery , two good Cupolas or Furnace, better workmm.and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts 'to give satufsction to sll who may fav fbim with their patronage. He Is prepared to eieeute orders lor Casting from an ounce weight to sixty huudied. MILL GEARINO Or every description ; Shafting. Sj.indlee, Screws, dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. v) WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd'e Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wbeel, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, snd is believed, from its structure, durability and strengih, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of wster than 14 feet. The agent for tbe above Wbeele is here, who gives hi whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hoichkisa' re-acting Wheel. 8TEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. . TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sizes, fin ished up complete, which be would sell st reduced price for Cash, or on time to punctual customer. Flattening Mill Paent Bands, sinkers. Levers, dec, at reduced prices. . HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and 'nk, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing, Cst Steel Axes, and other edge tools,' warranted e qusl to any msde at the Nona. W'sggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of vsrious pstlems. Furnsces, suited for heating Churches and Stores. Stoves, of different sizes, lor Factories and Offices, Grates of various pstterns. Plain and Fancv. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pumpefor Well, of various constructions. Cotton ti'ins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. Hs hss on band a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horae, viz : Eagle or Meakw, Davis, McCormtck, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D dec , which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fsn Mills. Ac. ; an! all oth er articles usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hand employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the State, be hopes to give as general satisfaction as to prict, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully incite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. (J Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine & Brown ley, Messrs. Q Ar W. L. Morton, st his shop n Old street, or at the Foundry, will bo promptly oilended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 13 if THE Subscriber wihea to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the Cny of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract," containing between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, soo ther Trait of ISO Acres, adjoining the above I ract, known as lbs Bushy Branch 1 ract. Ths above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the Register. JAMES II. COOKE, rebroary 10, 1847. 13 if Sale of Lots for Taxes, AGUEEABLY to an Order, granted at ibe Sep tember Term of Cumberland County Court, I win expose to Public Sale, at the uourt nouse in Fayetteville, on tbe first Monday in December next. for Cash, lbs following LOTS, or so much thereof s will psy the Taxes due the I own of rayetteville, for 1845 and 1846, together with all incidental ex penses thereon ; viz: 5 Lots in Lower Fayetteville. belonging to the Heirs of Gilbert Ercles. for the 1 sxes of 1845. valued at ft 600, $3 00 5 Lots in Loner Fey etteville, belonging to the same Heirs, for the vear 1846, subject to double tax. 3 00 Lot, corner of Union ttreet and Maiden Lone, the residence of W S. Latta, valued at 82700. 13 75 1 Lot. on Maiden Lane, W. 8. Latta, and 3 Polls. 250. 4 25 1 Lot. on Hav Street. Pride Jones, subject to double Ut. 3000. 10 OO Lot. on Chatham Street. Jamea Vann, and 1 Poll. MOO. 3 00 1 Lot on HiUhboroozh Street. Moses Branch, 3 Polls. ft200. 3 00 OURDOX DEMING, Collector Fsyettevirie. Kept. 25, 1847. (Pr. Adv. $7) 78 rpllE Subscriber wishea to purchase 10,000 lbs. of A rood- Tallow, for which he will pay. Market prics-.i, , B. B. BUFF ALOE. Ka'ctgh. Sep. 91847.. n.ltrcii'f iTiecllrai compauioiu or IXli FkniZir Physician t teeth edition, revised, en Inrged and rreatly improved: embracing a Treatise on Uydropathy, IJomoepalby and ine t.hrooolhermal System, t or sale by. hi. V. I LiKivuit, fl, poodslore. Raleigh. Nov. 8.1847. 90 nperb Gift Hook for 1848. Tkomp- t tit's Stasons, illustrated ; edited by Uoiton or. ney, Cq. Illustrated wna 1 1 MJftgum, orawn on wood, by the Etch in r Clubt naaesosneiy printea. i vol. 8 vo, i Just published and this day received, at ths N.C. Bookstore. Ralsieh. . ' Nov. 6. 1847 . . 90 TTpondoIr DotanTv w Tb Parlsr Bsok af i O Flowers : comprising the history, description, and colored- Enera vines of g4 -Exotic Flowers, 24 JrVikd FUwsraof Amsra. aiid J 8 Trees withruiU, by John. R Mewmaar M- D. ti t ei aaje at the . ,nRaligluoT-Jl6 w t ..... hi 9 MtTirirr wSaviNTEtejv HmtTSrt A v- if !rrY si, or Tar We afxlmdepen- den&Pxfoty af tha Aagfo-Aowncaas; Wlo-tra- tAdW aatwetW EBrraVtaga; try neosoo iwn-g n,kd-tie.redbY " IL.T0INBK4 RaUieit. Nov. 8. 1847. 90 ""liOOO rASE.,if i FALL AND WINTER STOCK OP Boots? ;Shoes; and Brogahs, Ar. THE. LADIES' SALOOW. . On Main Strtet, near Walttr's City JIotsT, Norfolk, Vn. v THE SUBSCRIBER, bavin.re cently enlarged his Store for retail ing, and having taken Ihe whole house for wholesale gotidi, he Is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, for the Fall and Winter trade, which be bas ever had. He has jo.t returned from the Noith and. East,' where he has visited all the principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from them bis stock at cash prices almost entirely. He will therefore be enabled to sell to Country Meichants and others, at very low prices. HE HAS NOW ON HAND. 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy, thick Brogans, dou ble soles and double stitched. 3.000 pairs Men's coarse Brogar.,2d A 3d quality. 3,(100 do do lined and bound Brogans and Bootees. . - 1,000 pairs Men's coarse thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles, tbe very bei quality. 400 pairs Men s Fishermen Boot?, made of heavy wax Leather and drain leather very long lege to wade in, sdJ double soles. 500 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Call Skin upper and havy double holes. 1,000 pair -(.enilemeu s Napoleon Boot, with nailed and luc bottoms, asorled qualities. 5,000 psirs Women's Leather Boots, assorted kind, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goal Skin Bo' tecn. 2,000 pairs Women Leather Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS. We hae more than our usual supply of. Ladies1 rhne, Lsdies' Gaiier Boots, end over 20,000 pairs Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoe, Travelling Trunks of eveiy kind. Valines and Carpet j Bass; all of which mxkes our assortment unusually large and very attractive tbe whole of it will be s-o!d cheap for caxh. or on short time to punctual customers. Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Norfolk, snd the public generally, are respectfully inv'ned to call and examine our extensive assortment before huving. j The Ladies Saloon is on Main Street, near W ni ter's City Hotel. XV. H. ADDINGTON. September 25. 78 TO SPORTSMEM. PATENT ttX nABHEL SELF-BEVOL" vaivu KKft'ATWG l?ASTOAai. rftpl B. ROOT has just received a Guns, Powder, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Ac, all of which will be sold low. Aug. 7. 63 David B. SmuH, COPPERSMITH, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER, NO. C2, PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. . lJ I J H E Subscriber, having been long established in fUL; the above business, tenders his services to the Distillers of Turpentine in the Stale of Worth Caro lina, for the manufacturing ot Turpentine Stills, ha ving already furnished a number of thetn, for which satisfactory reference cau be c,ven. Persons in wmt of T urpenline Stills, or any other Copper woik.Tin, Sheet Iron, or Iead work, For cing and Lifting rumps. Stoves and I ipe, can be ac commodated. chole$ale. or rvtail. on as favorable terms, as any House in Baltimore, or any other City. The new Packet Line arrangement now makes it at a . t .s..a l certain to Merchants sua otners, mat tneir oruers will bo forwarded. October 16, 1847. 84 tag5 Tl ardencr'a Almanac for 1848. J3T Landrelh's Rural Register and Almanac for 14S, with mauy engravings. Trice J5 cents. IIUJNKY V. TUKiNEK, October 7. N. C Bookstore. B ACOi to hand. We have received a Wagon load, which we be.lisve 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. y Wli,!. fJiUtt. ot. CSUIM. Rnleigh, Oct. 10. 84 2w Fall and Winter Clothing, THE Subscriber.having returned from tbe North, with a splendid assortment of GOODS, select ed by himself in person, with much care snd taste, invites the fublie of the City, and adjoining coun ties, to examine this Stock before purchasing, confi dent his terms will be found aa moderate as any. The Stock comprises Black and Faucy French Cloths, of the most approved manufactories; Fancy French and English Caw me res ; Ulack. Loe is kins and plain Black rreoch Gassimeres, together with II mrt'wmm ntpAasr far Cutlmu'i wear. Gentlemen, preferring to purchase their own ma terials, may rest assured they-shall claim his most special attention as ranch so as though they were purchased of htm both as regards the make and tit Very grateful for. the eueouragemeut lie coutmnea to recetve,.th only assurauce bo can give lor the future, is a determined endaavcr to please all who may patronize him. N. B. An assortment of HEADY - MADE CLOTHING, always on hand, of his own manufacture. EJ Ths Monthly Reports of Fashion regularly re ceived. T. it. r EM I K ESS, . Merchant Tailor. October 21, 1847. K5 4t WnO WAIITS BARGAINS? TT SHALL offer at Public sale, on Wednesday, tbe U 17. h iuat. at uiy lata Mills on Neuse, six-miles if ore Kaleiub, the following articles, viz : Fifty Barrels Corn; 3 000 lbs. Fodder ; a quanti ty ol Shucks 1 a stock of Hoes: 12 or 15 bead of Cattle two Wagons and two Horses 1 a larger qua a lily of Poplar, M spla and Pins Lumber ; (wo Copper ?UUs. with all ihe necessary fixtures ; a good Cot ton Gin. with 53 Saws; a fine ten plate Stove ; a quantity of leather; a pair-of large, strong iL"8 Wheels; aCspiul Wheat Fan; a ea tot Blacksmith Tool ; so-assortment.ot Househiold Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to enumerste. ' Tsaiis Sir; months credit, with inerei from day of aie. , ; WILLIAM .K. SHAUCK. . , Raleigh, Nov. 8,1847:' ? . : 90 j UStlUR: Lires of Use -Lord Ctuancelt aUL tora and Retpcrt of Ihe Greai Scalof JbUSlaud, bjr JebaYLafdCampbeJi, Aa H X r 3 fine lot of El'rridt;Winter;cidtlH'Dff-:r f ITTI L. H A RDINO would respectfully inform the rMlMm citizens of Raleigh and" vicinity, that bVjs icvcTing nie etocK'Ot '- -f . - FALL A1!D VIHTElt CLOTHLXG, snd will in a few weeks be in receipt of as large and complete an assortment asever was opened in tbie mar ket. His Clothing has been manufactured in a verv superior style, of good materials, expressly for, this market ; therefore, those that wih to punba fash ionable and well made Cloth inc. at Northern mice. will do well by giving him a call.. t., . , 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 Cassimere and Cloth Pants: Fancy Cas- ermere and Satinet Pants: black Satin, Merino, Cashmere and Valencia Vests ; tinder Shirts. Linen Bofom. Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats. Collars. fospenders, Gloves, &c. ; at the store on' Fayette, vide street, one door above the corner known aa H B. Smith's. Raleigh. Sept. 16, 1847, 75 3rri O. Ii. BUUCil Ay CO. ARE now opening their Fall 8tock of Boots, Shoes, Ac, which consists ia pari of I. Rob- luaon s .. ' Ladies' Buskin Welts, Morocco, Do do Kid, Do the finest stitched do Do Gum Elastic Saudals, patent article, , Do do Over Shoes, do - - , Gentlemen's Gum Elastic Sandalsdo Do Do Over Shoes, metaiic, Misses Boots. Women V .do. Morm co do. 8cal, Boys Shoes, all kinds; Children's do., I. Robinson's make VVomen s Leather Boots, do. Shoes, Men's coarse Boots, do. Shoes; in fact, every thing in our line. Oct. h. 81 THE Grand Lodge of IVortlj Caro lina will convene in thi3 City' on Monday evening, the 6th December next, at 7 o'clock, for the ransacUon 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 fii:e : TIlEiETIVA IXS7RA!CECO.TIPA KV, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to nsure Buildings and .Merchandize, igainsf loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit tbe times. This is one of the oldest and bestlnsuranceCom- panies in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. - . - Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, nr'its vi cinity, to be made to S. W. WHITING, Agent.-. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to ?. J. PALMER, Agent. October. 1847. S3 AliliX. NELgO'iy MOST respectfully calls tbe attention of his cus tomers and the public, to his new Stock of FAI'L. GOODS. Il embraces every thing desirable for tbe season. The following are the leading articles : 50 pieces fancy Cassimeres, which be will make up trora Ji to $iu a pair pantaloons, ou pieces V est tngs, including Merinos, Cashmeres, Embroide ries, Silk, Satin and Velvet. Beautiful French black, brown and blue Cloths Black Doe Skins and Bea ver Cloths Alt of which will be made up in the lest manner, very cheap, for Cash. A first-rate fit is always warranted. Also, every kind of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Scarfs, 8uspenders, Gloves and Umbrellas. ALEX. NELSOJV, Opposite Market House. Oct. 13, 1847. : 82 Fall Stock, 1847. recent arrivals, our Stock of Medicines rugs, rerlnmery, Chemicals, uye stuns, haiuls, Oils, and Fancy Articles, have been replen ished, and as regards lAetr purity and terms upon which they are offered, tee guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. -PESCUD & JOHNSON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Aug. 26, 1847. (Standard.) - - 69 Magnetic Telegraph. A Pi Instalment of 20 per cent, on each Share of Al Slock, subscribed -in North' Carolina,, to, the Washington and New Orleans-Telegraph Company, is required to be paid . on .the 20lh November,, en suing. RICHARD SMITH, Trefc Raleigh, Oct. 12, 1847. .. : . ,.-.83"6t DOZ. Black WntirS'fnkV of Viyhard d Noyes manufacture, for sale at the Auction ITIiTIJG FLOUB wanteds Weshould ike a lead or two. a good as we lately had from Cottons Mills. W'o wiah also, ta., get more good Hams and Mrd. ViLU-PCK &. 0, .. RaleighOct.2C. ) , . "&6 2jf GOLSU'S ITIalche A -uppiyof Go'sh's superior Matches lo Wood boxea. jost reeehred aud for sale by PESCUD & JOHIvSUrt: ; Typ Foundry, - 59, Gold, Corner of Ann jSt, If .Tork iTfTlH E SubCfcrtb-r - ! prewired ' 1 f urftssb t hand jj. cast Type, and Printers' MsvaJaall kinds, at abort notice and ou"reasonab1e teTnisv . tii Prinr1tra r Kwoaoers.; who faaVefiot1 idver .-r... ..... r r . -J. for three months, will 4e entitled to 'Wceito pay5 In t TypeACMi Barehaaing to liea t2 amoont af theii aUkfseadssJtMag..: 3 e swi'as-iJ d VI ' u SS K . mm te- . .Sa ..Tib "A : V OldTyoa Ukea lat cxc has ga for as aj a rt. M-m. s trw, t sen . a w w r rm Masonic, 1 .! T $3 " Bight EeyrLS-lFES, Jtj lhMtti Utr. ALDEKT SSEDESi ILttOK? T?r TtHB TWELFTH TERM, f this ScbooLwiil corhtaepce 09 the 10th of Nojrmbsr,.ajcea tiuue till the 15th of April. a. a, ... , , . TERMS Pa tblb v Abvakcs : ' .rim For board and .Jaglish.TuiUoii, per , Term of Five Mouths,. . '.. '-r - ror Tuition in Jrenrh. : ' .... v a r jn rm. Tuition in Music, on the Piano. Orcan or With 83 00 for tha ose af Pliad'or TuiUon oa the Harp; with use of instra-; "lf -fl - ment. - ' - '-r id tin Toition inrDrawing afid Painifng. la water ' i ? . Colors, ? il- t -I- i : . . in fSQ Oi Colors, , - ... "r . : - lS tKl Pens and Ink, .... 1 ' ' " 5 N. B. To prevent riTsirt j and : axtrarnssnea in dress, a simple Uniform is-,adopted,' to he ased 1 Sundays and special occasiVas. This,: in . Winter, consists of dark ,b!ue ..press; with straw bonnet, trimmed with blue ribbon.' ' For their ordinary srnna. ref, the Pupils htay wear resees of Calico, Gingham, or such other, material suitible'.'forScheol'-girla. as tneir Wardrobes furufeli.'Jewels are prphibitea. TTie Religions serrteesiof the School beiug heldfn the Chapel by ths Rector, 'Pnpns bave raTefy'ocCit ion to visit the City. They ard atldwed to dd ho, only under special guardianship. ' Rleigh. Sept. 28, 1847. . .H gNlOr TRINITY SfJHOOfi. Eifitlit iTIlles Wjrat oT.Hafelgb, ;5 Right. fUv.Ll S. jrxslp.DXMerl ; Rev. FORDTCEM. HUBBARD, Reefer. THE second Term of this School will commence on the 10th day f Nsrember.' l ttt - TERMS ParXstif W 'AdvaMc :" For board and Tuition jn a course of studfes Sllinij the Popi! for entrance into any class UCdlleg in cluding French, if desired $87'50. ' - " ' As a general rule, boys will not be rWefvedVorer fourteen yeara of age. A Uniform dress for Sundays and special occas'tous will bo required. This 'will consist in Winter, of a roundabout, and, pabtafoons of dark grey clothe with blackyest. The ordinary weariug apparel must he plain andistrQajj.i?esidas a sufficiency of fouler clothing, boys- reqnira eight shirts, .six pair of stockings, br socks, six pQcket-haud kerchiefe, six towels, night clothes, v&e.i all distinct ly marked with the owner's name in, Tull. , ' THE Petersburg Fire and MarlHO , Iusunuice Company, (at heirffifc in ihe Exchange Build wg.BJkMeenJlmlMirf,) continue to take Marine Risks on Veseisv Cargoao and Freights, and to insure Dwelli:gHo8eeBuik ings in general, Furniture, Gss Wares ad Met chandise, of every description, against loss oj dsmago by fire, both in town and country, oa the most, liberal terms. DIRECTORS; Benjamin Jones, Aif&fpi$-?. . u Arch'd G. Mcllwaine. f AhdrWevai rj. Joseph Bragg, EdmuhdH Osboraei: John Bragg, Joseph U. Whige, Thomas N. Lee, Edwin James. X "" David Dunlop, . 1 GfOTge'W,. BoHirigvl BENJ AMIN'JONBSi President, ARCH'D. G. McILWAmEr.rresi; WiiiiAM S. SiMpsos, Sec. JPK Augnst IO, 1847, ? - A - ' V t 65 4m - FOR -PJRESEMXSV Ab EONGFELLOW iWtilfatWrWwfteSySl snperb Engravings oh Steef, f ot.taTOrt Moore's Ealla lkb, UflSstrated by 'thirteen Erf- gravings, executed by. tbe most celebrated artists.-i. Elegantly bound. rj?as' i Wrt ;4s4 Bryants Poems, illustrated by twenty anperb Ei- (rravings, expressly for tbie work; printed on fine Ret urn papen . voitacuvowi:'. im. Childe Harold, a Romaunt, br Lord Brm perbly bouud and beautifully printed, and illustrated iTie Charm, fof Ib48, with tea colored Plates, beautifnify bound; quarto size.;: " " - Ihe roelaaud Foetry of Europe, 'by Henry W. LKnsienow, with rortraits. 1 vol: netaa-A. -4 ' The Poets and Poetry of 'Atteriei. bv?fn&t. Griswold, with Portrait raf Dana; BryautJ'Bpwgae, HaHeck and Longfellow ibth editidH.'xauch en- 1 1 a .. .. . . . . argeo, ana entirely Te-arrangeaJ r . ? , !it The Poets and Poetry of Eneland. bv Enfas Vv'. Griswold, with a Portrait of, Byroa, ia the Albaniaa costume. . . , . ... ,. !a , The Poets and Poetry of the"Ane)eW,hy WjlUfBi eter, AT M. ' First edition, with an' Enpravias ef the Coliseum at Rome. ' v ' - .'"" The Prose Writers of 'America.' Tr Ilafas At. Gfiswold, with Portraits f VVashtnirf on' rrrInr.Pre- colt, Hoffman, Kennedy, Aodnbdni Wilde,.A.dr a he rrose W riters ofermany,' by 'Prof. Hedrff , with Porlraiu of. Goethe, Schiller, Lather. Riteher, Ac 1 vol uniform-with theaboV; HEi1 RY D-TURr4ER "lc'5 x,'- ,- -iU tKs Cj Bookstors Ralegh. PcUISkxc 1 -SUmdard.h ,s-;.; 84 Valuable Farm near HalelffU . iv'.tssftskn aA 8 ftUll gAU. v.: r I wlalrtdeTTlbfTlanUtion en Crab, tree Creek,-abonl- two1 miles east joS tha CUaitat,'-1tiitrii''aa' ttid"41-'45, 7i The Tract contains about 400 Acres soma off it first-rate low grounds, and about ,150 .Acrea'wjjod land- 'There ia a comfortable Dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Corn Crib, Subles,1 Ac on' tbe L6d, aad a sou nsAi,TBV situation cannot be found, - If i not sold before tbe ldlhNoseraber. ensuiier. it will then be offered at Public Sola ihaldig1i?v . . I will take pleasure in showing th Land '4e aaich persons as may wib to see iUr a TVU termspilis&e very liberal, as the money la not wanted.: Mr lli.Uflv 11ln w-. M . k . . rt fMuoftjt ;.0l4AAyii,JAA, Raleigh, Oct, 18. p -: ti;i jklSX-- beck wrM's an xi mm&ri& av aiifli3. TJESCUD & JO H NeiON havebesn sppojnted IfT .Wholesale and Retad ABeUVJWlheaale of ttus t well known ajtdr widely rcntstedimrtidevA large supply jast pneparedandL noist n vhaxtdj' frices the same as af tha Faailirryfeiiif y , . K . B, , None can, ha relied-ananas fiOTnmeT with out tbe.wniTTxs signatnra of jtha PropriataKopon each Box. - - : vi. - - v f-stiv Raleigh. May 13, 1847.,' .V jv Af Wa BL. U UGJU 1 Auctica cad I I . cuow or hand.' a great fariefy and, t ll,"lletM af GOODS; eonsiitihg H V'j . GreeTlssvTIsrdwar,'ri'ron, CdbkarrPsp,, T SV mm O SW m. W- m M mM, A . - mm, M. sd Tra. nn, xvr. au wmch jshCsrsd st anuii..:,.. : ST. 3IAJlKS:.SCH0Olit mmmtmtimu 4fcf.- .Qgl 4
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