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PUBLISHED SE2OTEIIT iXB tf EE Wt, BY
J)ITOR,ND PROPRIETOR.
-TERMS.
5Jmiw. Skut-WEtxi-T Pxf Jlir dol
lar jwr aBoam hElf in danc.
Wkbklt PAPCaThre Dollars pr aanaok.
Adocrlittmtntt. F or very SLrUt Line; first
iartioa, Ous Dollar; saeh suMeqaBt iBMiti,
Tirenty-fire Cents.
Crt Ordtr And Jmdititl Advtrtistmtnti will b
taargta' pr craU hfjher; Vut a deduction of 33
fit ccat. will bm made from lV regular prices, Tor
Adrsrtwors y the year.
AdTsrtiseiaeats, insetted in the Sbk!Wckkx.y Hk
irrta will alt appear ia tha WtssLr Paper, free
f ehsTfe. : "
CT Letters to the Editor most be rorr-rAiB.'
Winter Shoes,
Jnst recelvied at the Ladles' Saloon.
1000 pairs Ladies Morocco Buskius, witty thick
ol, sad lined with thick Cam ton Flannel
TlltOOOHO0T.
StH) pain Ladies Shoe Gaiters er foxed Buskiue,
with thick soles.
WU pairs Ladies' Gaiter BoeU, of the most beau
tiful qaality.
5'Jtt pairs IdieV patent Metalie India RuMr Slip.
ft eud ciandals. Uae. pretlieat and Ute luMt India
Ksbber Shoe we .base erer seen aay whwo.
Which, tojrrther with utauy oihr kiud of new
Goods for Ladies and Children, make the assart,
meat ef Boots and Shoes at the Ladies' Seieen ranch
nore attractive than at any previous season.
Th Ladies. Saloon is.ou Main street, near Wal
ter', City Hotel.' ' W. U. ADDING TON.
Norfolk. Oct. 2. 83
D. Paine &: Co,,
ffAXAGEtlS OF LOTTI-UIES,
RICHMOND, VA.
UaprtcdcBUd ack ia Piiac't lotteries.
Wi.hin the last 49xUy,th following Pnxes have
been ent to thts Agenry :
1 of 20,000 Dollar I
8 of 10,000 LV.liars !
2 of 8,000 Dollars !
2 oK5,0UU DuiUrt !
Within the past week: .
1 of 8200 ; 5 of 32000 ; and whole $1000 !
The above Prize have ail been sent io ibis A gen
ry, some of which were sold others returnvd for want
oi' purchaser. D. Fain 6c Co. have sent more lare
frnes to Richmond hi the last SO days, than all 4h
er minigirrents put together. IN oi ice the follow io&
Bntliant chem"s, make a select!., and forward
j.ur orders lo o, or u C. W. PUKCBLL,
Agent fr Paine ot Co.
50,000 DilUre. 5 oC 10.000 Dollars ! !
10 of 5,000 dollars law est 2 number 500 JolU
Sasqaehann'a Lottery,' Cla No. 52, to be drtwn
at Baltimore ou v.edneedaj, November 21, IS4T.
7s Noe. 13 drawn.' -
CB AND ClFTTALi I
I priie f
1 da
1 do
1 do
I do
to pmes of
la do
35 do
S do
tM da
ft, 600
- i.tso
I.OoO
600
500
dke.-
lo.oao
10,000
10 000
' 10,000
JO do
.Ovtf
Tickets US. halves 7 So. quarter 3 73
A eerti-
Scale of Whole 180 abates ii irf onion.
40,000 Dollar! 4 of 810,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery. C'asi .Nu, A4, U be
drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, rtovember 27,
1847.
GRAND CAPITALS.
1 of $40 000 4Uotl,000
1 of 14 000 80 of 60
4 of 10 0U0 Ac A:r
v Tickets i It, halves 9, quarter 3. A eert.ficaie of
Wholes 1 44 -shares in proportion
-Grand Consolidated. Ivottery, ISxtra.
To be drawn at Wilmington. Del Nov. 30, 1847.
SCrttSME.
1 prize of 30,000 Dollars.
1 do 5,000 Dollars.
1 do 3,000 Dollar.
1 do 2,000 Dollars.
1 do 145 Dollar's.
010 do 1,500 Dollar.
2710 do 1J50 Dollar.
WlO do - 1,000 Dollar.
Ticket 85, Hal e $2 50, Qaartera 1 25L
15 whole tickeu will besent for $t 10. which we war
rant to draw $51 a certificate will be sent for
S9 nharesia proportion.
We have every day Lei tries from I to $20, tud
when a remhiance is mad to us, large or saisll, we
will always invest in the most popuLr Lotteries 'on
Bind. The drawings sent. When rrqueoted, to all
who order from nau Toe cash or all Capitals ran
Veha! aa naal at sight. On all lettera encloin;
tuh or prize tickets, toe postage need not bo paid.
The Tieko' in the above Lotteries are received, ad
all orJers addreseed to ue will meet the anost pmmpt
acd reaSuVntial attention.
For Grind Capitals and prompt pay. add res us.
D. PALNB CO., Managers, or
Richmond, Va.
C , W. PfjRCELL, Kich'mHid. Va
PELLrrriEus dxtiiact of
SARSAPARIliLA.7 '
WE have jat received aoppfy 'wflhe sbove
splendid Preparation, which' te reommtnided
oy the Proprietor, as being superior 10
END'S" I tinea B-TTTts and ir alKss price.
' PBCUD dt JOHNON:
Nov. 14. ' (tftairdard) s ..0ti
1 " rr-T
AT THIS OFFICjC,
EEPOR PS of Caeas si Law and too it j, argoed
. and determined in the Uapreme Court ot
i; . ai Mdrgantoa.' Auit Term, 1847.
R-jleigh. October tg 1847.' '
Comffifesloner.rolVDefcdsr&e.
'I1HB UadrwtTred has been eppotntaii h the
) 4 Exeeve of Virgioia,: CmmtssWner fi tha
ate t North Carolina, to take the Arknowlrxlge
ntand P.-oof .4" all Derds and lontiacts rrlatitis
Lands jo .bo State of Virginia A lao. Powers 4
A,tofi,j and ther instruments under seal, wiih the
Pry exa ninctmn-df FTiiCwti and to take De
pasiiions and AtrWits,1 bueJ m the Courts of
that Siaie. Aplira4oae cao be made si my Office,
r at any or the Courts id which I pr set ire , .,
NATHAMEL J. PALMER.
MiU, SC. e. Ser. ,;1847f , ,;. . Vl It
.. ,1
; JACOB sifimxt, Jr.
Ioiorter k Wholesale k HeUii Dealer in
' OF ALL-COUNTRIES,
;'. if oi 76 Walnut Street,
IN VITEj the attention of tha Trade and consumers
tu'hiaei tensive stock of aonl, pare Wioee,
- ot various grades and. prices: all of
which have beeacarefully selected
by him in Europe,
Principally m tkt districts nkere Produced.
. .AN EXPEKlE.NCSuf twenty yearsin this busi
ness, and a tkuccees, to the lam Joew Vacobak,
Esq. wilH an eitensive European connection, and a
di revt iersoaal knowledge of the principal Wint dit
tricl ! France, Germany, Ace enables him to guar
antee the excellence and good condition of every ar
ticle sold by him His new Store end Cellars, ar
ranged and buili for the purpose, insure the pearrva
lion of his wines In perfect condition: anil the present
Stock having been landrd principally btfur the first
of December last, when the new and high Tariff on
Wines took effect, enables him to t-ell on the most ad
vant'aceoas terms.
7 Descriptive Catalogues Hi r niched on applica
tion personally or b letter ; in ordering Wmss from
which, satisfaction will be guarantied.
Wwu Ate. IJiroaTcn to Okdf.r, ScaitcT to Ar
FE3VAL 6n AaaiVAL.
March 29. 1847. 2-lv
Brilliant Lotteries.
J. Yf. JlAUttV & CO., Tlanager.
(rfucceora to i. G. Gregory 4; Co.)
. " Kagnificeat Lottery for Not. 17, 1347.
Ca pita l Pane 75,000 Dollar!
825,000! 815,000!
100 Prixea of 81,000, amouatiuf; to $100,000
237 do of 500, do 113.500
And 14 Drawn Nos. in each Package of SC Tickets.
- ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class T. for 1847,
To be drawn ia . Alexandria, on Saturday, 27th ef
November 1847.
(Under the superintendence of Commissioners.)
J. W. IfXaury &, Co., Uaiiaffcrs,
(Successors to J. G. Gregory dc. Co.,
78 NombHr Lottery .14 Drawn Ballots.
MAMMOTH SCHEME:
1 splendid cap'l ef 75,0uO 100 prizes of $1,000
1 splendid prize ef 25.000 23? do 500
1 de 15.001) 64 do 2J0
1 de 111.000 64 do 150
1 prize of 8.000 64 do 100
1, do 7,000 I2d do to
1 do 5,096 5,504 do 40
5 prizes ef 3.000 2d,24 do So
15 do 1.500 &C
Tickets 820 Halves 10 Quarters 5 Eighths 2 50.
Certificate! ol packages of 36 whole tickeu 8340
Do do ef 26 half do 1:20
Do do ef 36 quarter do 60
Do do of 26 eighth do 30
Orders for Tickets and chare, and Certificates ol
Packages in tha above Splendid Lolienre will receive
the most prompt attention, and an otneial acce int !
each drawing sent immediately after it is our to all
who order irons as. Addre.
J. dc C. ItXAUIlY,
A genu for J. W. MAURY Co , Managers.
Wafthinston City, D. C.
ATTORN ET AND S0UC1TOK,
COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA,
Te uk Testimony, Acknowledgements, die.
79 Nassau Mireet,
Nsw Yoac
December 26. 1848. 104 ly
FOR ItK.XX, above my Store, opposiie the
Maiket House, led beautiful rooms with pri
vate entrance, and adapted to business or study, of
fires, or bed-rooms.
ALEX. NELSON.
Raleigh. Aug. S. (Standard.) 83
Xli Tattenalla' Ilea re
Powders area Medirine aaTiaa
lt Birrs a.KT in their compoeition
and set ion from any thing of the kind
ever before oirorvi in thia country, and are warranted
to be tha best artic! for tha cure of Heaves, Broken
ind, dec in Homes, now' extant Their ezteruive
oa In the I'atlersalU Stables, London, and other
parts ol England, has been accocrjpanied by the most
astonishing results, end many thousands of valuable
Horses have been rendered sound thereby. 1 bey
are now offered to the -eoplo of the United "States,
with the confident assertion of the Proprietor, that
the HEAVES CAN BE CURED BY THEM.
None genuine without the written signature of J.
KiaJcaaiDK, London Price one dollar.
A. H. GOUGH CO., 149 Pulton st., N.Y.
General Agents for the U States.
A aupply- of the above Pnwders just received and
for sale by PEsCUD dt JOHNsON.
Raleigh, Nov. 8. (-standard) 91
A Treatise on Corns, Buoious, the Dis
eases ef the Nails, and the geuial iiiaaarement
of tne Feet ; by Lewis DurlaCher, Surgeon Chiropo
dist (by special appointment) to the Queen.
Sold by IV D. TURNER.
Nov. 9.1847. 90
TTTIlefirant Anunal ior J 848. Leaflets
of Memory; aa lUamiaatnd edition, by Rey
ueit Coats. M. D-, elegantly bound and illustrated by
autneroos Engraviuga, Sold by H D. TURNER.
Raleigh, Nov. 9. 1847. , 90
David B. Smull,
C O P P E It s m iT IT,
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER,
' K0. (PKAfT STREET BALTIMORE.
flTFI HE Subscriber, having been loog eatabliehed in
dSp dthe-above business, tender bis servieewto the
Distillers of Turpentioe in the Sute of North Caro
llaa, for the manufacturing oi Turpentine Stills7 ha
ving already furnished a pnmbef of thern, for which
saUslactoTT referenca cair V t"ten. V; ,
Person in want of Tnrpeutin Sliria;r other
CoppVothi Tin;heet iron, or Lead work, For
eing and Liftm Pump; Store and Plpe.crt W ae
eommodated. tekiWtaU wrtlmilr a a favtnible
lermn a f Holtw in Balrirtwe.or 3r4hrCSty.
The new Packet U rrange meot no w makes it
certain to Merxhanta and others that their orders
will be forwarded-,-. f f
Octeber 16. lbH7.v'v .t 84,ta8a.
pi OLsn'S Matches. a v.iPPiy tr GoWs
lTf superior Matches, in "wood botes, j-wt received
and fof sale by PESCUD fc-JOHNSON"
.7VTIC:E CRANBERKIEH to band.. . . .
XNI WILL. PECK dt 8Ci2i.
Rlaijh,NoT. 13. 91
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1847.
THE PETERSBURG
IRON. DELL AND BRASS
Machine, Smith-Shop, Edjc-Tool Factory, te.
. In full operation.
rjPRHE undersigned returns his sincere thanke to
JJ, the citizen of Petersburg, and the public gene
raiivfor the liberal ancourageuient he has received,
and hopes (as be has a more extensive assortment
ol Patterns, more and better machinery, two good
(Cupolas or Furnaces better workmen, and the whole
Establishment belter arranged and systematized,) by
continued efforts to give satisfaction to all who may
fav'ir him with their patronace. He is prepared to
execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to
sixty huudied.
MILL GEARING
Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws,
dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma
chinery. WATER-WHEELS.
He is manufacturing Howd'a Cast Iron direct act
ing Waier-Wheel, and ha made a number, which
have been tested with great success, and is believed,
from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass
all other W ht-els under less head of water than 14
feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who
gives his whole attention to pulling them up. The
subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchki re-acline
Wheel
STEAM ENGINES,
High and Low Pressure.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
He has on hand a number of various tires, fin
ished up complete, which he would sell st reduced
prices for Cash, or on lime to punctual cu.tomera.
flattening Mills, Paient Bands, sinkers. Levers,
die, at reduced prices. .
HOGSHEAD SCREWS,
With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35.
EDGE TOOLS.
He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing.
Cast Sterl Axsa, and other edge tools, warranted e
qual to any made at the Nonh.
VVacgon Boxes, both ground and in the rough.
Sad Irons, of all sizes.
Fire Dugs of various patterns.
Furnaces, suited for besting Churches anJ 8torea.
Stoves, of different size, lor Farturiesand Offices,
Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancv.
IKON RAILING,
Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy.
Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-hoases,
on an improved plan.
Pumps for Well, of various constructions.
Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers.
PLOUGHS, PLOUGH'S.
He has on hand a heavy tock of Plough and
Plough Castings of various Patterns, from 1 to 4
Hore. viz : Esgle or Meadow, Davis. McCormtck,
Premium, Clarksville, Kiee Uoin. Bar Shear, Seed,
Corn, Side Hill, D 6lc , which he will sell at unu
sual low prices.
Portable Corn Mill, of superior construction.
Corn Shelters and Straw cutters.
Thrashing Marhincs, Fan Mills, dec. ; and all oth
er articles usually made at such establishments.
Having from 55 to 6o Hands employed, snd some
ss good workmen as can be found in the Stale, be
hopes to give as general satisfaction aa to price, work
manship and despatch, aa any other aimilar estab
lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing
to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the
North, to give htm a call.
fjj Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwsine At Brown
ley, Messrs. Q Jr W. L. Morton, at bis shop on Old
street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended
to. U. V ELLS.
Petendmrg, March 6. 12 if
THE Subscriber wi.hes to sell that valuable
Trait ol Land, immeUiatelv adjoining the
Cii) of Raleigh, known as the - Ua7roo Trad"
containing between 400 and 500 Acrca. Also. ano
ther Trad of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract,
known as the Bushy Branch" Tract.
Tha abovf Lands are so well known, that descrip
tion is deemed unnecessary.
Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the
Register."
JAMES H. COOKE.
February 10, 184"T 13 tf
Sale of Lots for Taxes,
AGREEABLY to an Order, granted at the Sep
tember Tenn of Cumtierland County Court, I
win expose io Public Ssle, at the Court House in
Fayetieville, on the fust Monday in December next,
for Cash, the following LOTS, or so much thereof as
wiil pay lbs Taxes due .the Town of Fayetieville,
for 1845 and 1846, together with all incidental ex
penses i hereon ; viz:
b Lots in Lower Fsyeiteville. belonging to the
Heirs of Gilbert Ercles, for the 1 axes of
1845, valued at $600, $3 00
5 Ijotsin Loer Fsyeiteville, belonging to the
same Heirs, for the year 1846, aubject to
double tax, 3 00
I Lot, corner of Union Street and Maiden
Lane, the residence of W S. Latta, valued
at S2700, 13 75
1 Lot. on Maiden Lane, W. S. Latta, and 3
Pulls. $250, 4 25
1 Int, on Hay Street, Pride Jones, subject to
double tax. 32000, 10 00
I Lot, on Chatham Street, Jame Vann, and
1 Poll, MOO, 3 00
1 Lot on HillsboroQgh Street, Moses Branch,
3 Polls, $200, 3 00
GURDON DEMING, Collectoi
Fayetieville, Sept. 25, 1847. (Pr. Adv. g7) 73
E well's iTIedical Companion, or
Family Physician : tenth edition, revised, en
larged and greatly improved ; embracing a Treatiae
on Hydropathy, Homocpelhy and the Chrooothermal
System. For sale by U. D. TURNER,
N. C. Boodatore.
Raleigh. Nor. 8. 1847. 90
jjetuperb Gift Book for 1848. TAewp
ton's Seasons, illustrated ; edited by Bolton Cor
ney. Esq Illustrated with 77 Designs, drawn on
wood, by the Etching Club; handsomely printed, 1
sot.tt ro. Jost published and this day received, at
the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh.
- Not. 6. 1847. 90
Tnioudolr BolatlVt.or The ParUrBook of
yil 'Flowers : comprising the history , description .
auj colored Eagraviogs of 24 Exotio Flowers, 24
WUd Flowers of America, and I Trees with Frails,
by John R Newman. M. D-' For sale at tha
. N. a JJUrr.
-Raleigh. Nov. JO. - ' , : i ' 90
tl ty fyfr StrVstTSM HowotKO ao Set
II 47 47 Up. 'eNTT-aix. or ,! War of Indrptn
aence: A history of the Angto-Americans ; illustra-
t-d by numerous Engravings, by Benson J. iMmng
Thia day receivedTiy
' Raleigh. Nov. 8. 1847. '
II. D. TURNER
90
frheache's American Practice, or
tiU Tht Family Physician .nrw edition, with nu
merous Engraving. Just received by
U. D.TURNER.
1,000 CASES
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Boots, Shoes and Brogans,
AT THE LADIES' SALOON,
On Main Street, near Walter's Oily Hotel,
Norfolk, Va.
TOE SUBSCRIBER, bavin? re
cently enlarged his Store for retail
ing, and having taken the whole
house for wholesale goods, he is now
prepared to show the largest and best stock or Boom,
Shoes and Brogans, for the Fall and Winter trade,
which he has ever had. Ha has jut returned from
the North and East, where he has visited all the
principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from
them his stock at cash prices almost entirely.
He will therefore be enabled to sell to Country
Merchants and others, at very low prices.
HE HAS NOW ON HAND,
5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brogans, dou
ble soles and double stitchrd.
2.000 pairs Men's coarse Brogsr.s, 2d A 3d quality.
3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and
Bootees.
1,000 pairs Men's coarse (hick Cowhide and Grain
Leather Boots, 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
douhle Call skin uprs and heavy double soles.
1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Napoleon Boots, with
nailed and Iug bottoms, assorted qualities.
5,000 pairs Women's Leather Boots, assorted
kindu, such as heavy Kip, Wax aud Grain Leather,
and Goat Skin Bootees.
2,000 pairs Women's Leathrr Shoes and Buskins.
BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS,
We have more than our uual supply of LaJie?'
Shoe. Ladies' Gaier Boom, and ovrr 20.000 pair
Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoes,
Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valixes and Carpet
Bata; all of which inukes our assortment unusually
large and very attractive the whole of it will be oA
cheap for cash, or on short time to punctual customers.
Country Merchants and Strangers visitinn Norfolk,
and the public generally, are respectfully inv'nrd to
call and examine our extensive assortment before
buting.
The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal
ler's Ciiy Hotel.
W. H. ADDIXGTON.
September 25. 78
Magnificent Schemes
FOR DECEMBER, 1847.
J. XV. Ittnury & Co., iriana?cra.
(Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co-)
$40,000!
$20,000! $10,000!
- And 150 Prizes of $1,000!
Alexandria Lottery,
CI.k. W ?M f..r IR17
Te be drawn in Alexandria, en Saturday, the 4th
m rv a r m
ot uecemoer, to i.
BRILLIANT SCHEME!
1 splendid prize of $40,000 1 prize of $5,000
1 do 20,000 1 do 3,500
1 prize of 10,000 1 do 3,000
1 do 8.000 1 do 2.291
1 do 6.000 6 do 2,000
150 prizes (being the lowest 3 Nos ) of $1,000
dec &C.
75 Nob. ' 1 1 drawn.
Tickets S 12 Halves 6 Quarters 3 Eighths 1 50.
Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $i(i0
v . e t at . n -v
Uo do tiait ao ou
Do do 25 Quarter do 40
Do do 25 Eighth do 20
$30,1 IG !
10 of 80,000! I0of$3,or,0:
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 80, for 1(447.
To be drawn iu Alexandria, on Saturday, the lllh
of December, 14 17.
irLiNuto scheme:
1 prize ef $30,146 20 prizes of $600
10 prizes of 6 000 20 do 4U0
10 do 3,000 20 do 300
20 do l.ObO lt?5 do 250
dec &c.
' 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 50.
Certificate of packages of 26 Whole Tickets 130
Do do 26 Half do 65
Do do 26 Quarter do 32 5u
9SO,O0O! 820,000! 91O,O0O!
And 13 Drawu Nos. iu each Package of 22 Tickets!
Alexandria Lottery,
Clabs No. 82, for 1847,
To be drawu at Alexandria, ou Saturday, the lSlh
of December, 1847.
MagnifieeOt Scheme :
13 Drawn Numbers out of 66!
Making nearly as many Prizes as Blanks !
1 splendid capital of $50,000 1 prize of $2,000
1 dp prize of 20,000 10 prizes of l.t OO
1 prize of 10.000 10 do 5U0
I do 5.000 20 do 300
1 do 2,940 30 " do 200
A &.c.
TickeU only S15 Halves 7 50 Quarters 3 75
Eighths I 7J.
Certificate of packages of 22 Whole tickets 1 140 00
Do do 22 Hair do 70 00
Do do 22 Quarter do 35 00
Do do 22 Eighth do 17 50
35,000 Doll ! 913,000 ! 9 10,000 !
ALEXANDRIA' LOTTERY,
Clase No 84. tor 1847.
To be drawn iu Alexandria, ou Saturday, 25th of
December, 104.
14 Drawn Ballots out of 78 Numbera!
SrUiSDID SCHEME !
1 prize of $35,000 1 prize of $2,039
1 do 13,000 I do 2.000
1 do - 10, DUO SO prizes of 1,000
I do 5.000 20 do 6U0
1 do 3.500 20 do 400
1 do 3,000 40 do 300
dec &c. tc.
TickeU $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50.
Certificates of Packages of 26 Wholes, $120
Do do 26 Halves, 60
Do do 26 Quarters, 30
, eBSBasasBSBBBSMBBaBaMsaBSjsBjBBBtssaMaaessBBBHBMw .
Orders for TickeU and Shares and Certificates of
pMrkaant in the above SDiendid Lotteries will receive
the moat prompt attention - and an official account of
. - 5 i i-jj' i-iJ -rv .n
eacn urawiug sent luiiurutaieigr w
who order1 from n.' Address . ' ' "
J. Sc C MAURY, 1
Agent for J. W. Maost & Co , Manager,
- Washington City. D. C.
NEW WORIi.IVapoIcon, his Arm. v
and his Generals"; ther unexampled Mifitarj
caer, with a ske'ich of the French Revolution ; n;
in American.' with numerous Engravings. Jus
published, 'and 'sold at the N. C. Bookstore.
Not. IX, 91
rail and Winter Clothine !
TLil l- HARDING wouM respectfully inform the
Mldm citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he is
ww recerTing nis SIOCK of
FALL AfrD WINTER CLO-jrHlIf d,
and will m a few weeks be in receipt of as large and
complete an assortment as ever was opened in thia mar
ket. Ilia Clothing bas been manufactured in a very
superior style, of good materials, expressly .for this
market ; therefore, i hose that wUh to purchase fash
ionable and well made Clothing, at Northern prices,
will do well by giving him a call.
Just received a lot of black Cloth Dress and Frock
coats; blue black Beaver Over and Frock coats:
1" l a a .... . '
uuugo. ana Heady, and Blanket Over coaU; black
Doe Skin Cashmere and Cloth Pants: Fsncv Caa-
stmere and Satinet Pants; black Satin, Merino,
:ashm re and Valencia Veste ; under SbirU, Linen
uo.-om Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats, Collars,
spenders, Cloves, dec. ; at the store on Favette.
viile street, one door above the corner known as B.
ii. Smith s.
Raleigh. 8ept. to 1847. 75 3m
O. L. BURGH & CO.
ARE now opening their Fall Stock of BooU,
Shoes, die., which consists in part of I. Rob
inson s
Ladies Buskin Welts, Morocco,
Do do Kid,
Do the finest stitched do
Do Gum Elastic sandals, paient article,
Do do Over Shoes, do
Gentlemen's Gum Elastic Sandals, do
Do Do Over Shoes, metalic,
Misses BooU. Women's do. Morocco do. Seal,
Boys Shoes all kinds; Children's do., I. Robinson's
make j Women's Leather Boois, do. Shoes, Men's
coarse Hoots, do. Shoes; in fact, every thing in our
line. Oct. t. 81
Masonic.
TxJIE Grand Lodge of Xortb Caro
lina will convene in this City on Monday
evening, the 6ih December n-xt, at 7 o'clock, for the
transaction of such business a may be submitted for
its consideration. Officers of Subordinate Lodges
are requested to attend in person, or cause proper
Delegates to be appointed in obedience to the Con
stitution and general reeulations of the Grand Lodge.
A full aitendauce is earnestly desired.
WILLIAM THOS. BAIN,
Grand Secretary.
Raleigh, October 15. 80
FIltE !
TCI K ETNA IXSURAXCB COftlPA
XY, of 11 artford, Conn. Offers to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, against 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 States, and pays its losses
promptly.
Applieationf for Tnauranee in Raleigh, or its vi
cinity, to be made to S. W. WHITING,
Agent.
And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to
N. J. PALMER, Agent.
October, 1847. 83
A 1, 2 X. NELSON ''
MOST respectfully calls the attention of his cus
tomers and the public, to his new Stock of
FALL. GOODS. It embraces every thing desirable
for the season. The following are the leading articles :
50 pieces fancy Cassi meres, which he will make
up from t' to $10 a pair pantaloon? 50 pieces
Vest irg-i. including Merinos, Cashmeres, Embroide
ries. Suk. Satin and Velvet. Beautiful French black,
brown and blue Cloths Black Doe Skins and Bea
ver Cloths All of which will be made up in the
!e8t manner, very chesp, for Cash. A first-rate fit
is always wurrahted.
Also, every kind of ShirU, Collars, Cravats,
Scarfs, Suspenders. Gloves and Umbrellas.
ALEX. NELSON, Opposite Market House.
Oct. 12". 1847. 82
Fall Stock. 1847.
Y recent arrivals, our Stock of Medicines.
Drugs, Perfumery, Chemicals, Dye Stuff,
fu nits, Oils, and raucy Articles, hare been replen
ished, and as regards their purity and ternit upon
which they are offered, we guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor us with their patronage.
PESCUD &. JOHNSON,
Wholesale aud Retail Druggist,
An. 26. 1847. (Standard ) 69
Type Foundry,
59 Gold, Corner of Ami St., If. Tot b.
fTVlE Subscriber is prepared to furnish haud
il cast Type, and Printers Materials of all kinds,
at short notice and on reasonable terms. .
Proprietors of Newspapers, who hare hot .adver
tised for the Subscriber, who may publish thi notice
for three months, will be entitled to receive pay' In
Type, on purchasing five times the amount of their
bills for advertising
Old Type' taken rn exchange for new at cent
per pound ROBERT TAYLOR.
No. 4, 1847. 90 3m
.'A;
MONSIEUR. BRADI, of the Hoy el A
cademy of Paris, has the honor to announce
to tbe citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity that, wben.
not engaged at his Department in EDG WICK
SEMINARY, he will gtva private lessons ift Vocal
and Instrumental iUnslc, hi tha Piano, Harp and
(iuitar; and. alsO, 4n the French Language.""
He has taken tha front room above. MrV Btoa
Tailoring EatabHshmemr where h wifl keef att' as
sortment of Instruments, and of -Music in genarml
His stock of Mdsto and" InitrnnWnU (eonststicg-of
Piano. GutUr: Vioftn; Flute. A ecdrdeons. Ban
ioea and Strinn.') have bean Veiected" frbmthe Wst
;omDoers and Manufacturer in New'Torksn .of
Wb'tcb, he respectfully sUbmlU td tji inspection ol
Purchasers and Amateurs.' t' ( ,""...',:'-'!
: Farther information, respecting 4erma. tec. enl :ba
'btatneJ on appTiestion. . Mr. B. n.ay lfodnowhh
not Professionally engaged, al the Msto Hays,
or at his Ofgce, on I ayetteviUe BtreeC . ,
Raleigh, No. 12, 1847. - tl
1.-32 Clf'! .-tm "lt !T,l tJ31i '
rrp nil Petersburg Pir3 xnd 3arln
U lmnrnncCompauy, (aMheir,ofiee
in the Exchange JSuilding, Bank Street, PterabBrgfO
continue to take MarmoiUska on-Vassal, -Cargoea
aud Freights, and to insure DweUinfcHoUaefiaild
inga in general, Furoiturer Goods, 'Warta tnd Mer
chandise, of every description; against low of damira
by fir, both in town ihd cOQnlry.oh UemoittbcTl
terms. - fDlBE(JTX)$Ss- !'
Benjamin Jones, DAre: Fiioir
Arch'd p. M cl I waine, Andrew Ketan,
Joseph Braftg, Edihand H.shohi,
John Bragg, Joseph 1); While, ,
1 homaa. N. Lea, . Edwia Jpinaav 4 ... " .
David Dunlop, , ; Georga Wi-JMXasiX-BENJAMIN
JONj:Sf President, , .'..
, ARCH'D. Gi McILWAlNE, V, Prutt
WiLUAK S. SiMpaolr, Sec - f ,- - !-?
Aogust 10, 1847. , j 654r
-rr
BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTICJ
FESCUD dc JOHNSON, have been appointed
Wholesale and Retail A cent for ih rJr
this well known and widehr eircntatrl rtu-U; n
large supply jnst prepared and now on hand.
Prices the same as at the Factory .-. ;v ua$
N . B. None can be relied upon as genuine, with
out tbe waiTTza aignatora of tha Proprietor po
each Box. . v ; "
Raleigh, May 12, 1847. ' - r: "39
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,' '
At IT. B. riUp.ttESVA aitct
Commission Store, v . c ? is
I HAVE now on hand; a great ; Va'riery and 49iiol
collection of GOODS, cansis'trng of Dry Good;
Groceriea, Hardware, Iron, Book,. Paper, nk,
dee. dec. all of which ia offer at(unusnallojy pricr
for Oaih sxir, at the Auction and Commission
f r JiTR. AUGHES
2fEWAWI CllEAH :
Seasonable l$om,B;
i"'?a,S?)'J
iT et
FOR THE - i ' femiA. &
FALIi &. WTJJTSR TRADTJ OP 1847.
rilHE Subscriber takes pleasbrein informing 1 fcia
JL friends and customers, and U19 public in generJ
that he has just received and Opened, at his, present
eligible stand, next door to thaTown Hall and M
just selected by himself., with, particular referepcaj
to the grants and tate .of this cpmpiunily, , and te,
which be would most respectfully invite th puhlie,
altemion... ,w . , -.4
II is assortment consisu, , io part,, of theYollowinfr
desirable articles, viz .. ... ' ; ' .t
Fine Cloths arid Caeeimeres j Li s
Super SatinetU and Kentucky Jean, : -Tweeds,
Cassimeres and Mexican Cloth, -
Velvet, Valencia and other VeUogV
Beautiful ptxrw arid Haib black Alpacca.
Cashmeres, Oregon and California Plaid.
Delaines. Fancy Print and Ginghams, "
White and Red Flannels, - . i -. 1 -Winter
Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchiefs',
stiK, Bandana and Lilnei fJambne do.
Black Silk and fancy CravaU,1'
Suspenders and Parses, 1 ': '
Canvass, Padding and Sewing,.
Superior Ticking and Cotton Oinajjr,
Fine bleached Sheetine' and Shutiris. -
- i ""jrn-i . .... s .4 , u.
Plaid Linsey and Kersey j. -j;,
Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Braid and Bltoo,
Gloves, Mitts and Hose, u ,
Lisle Laces, Edgings and InaerUon, ' fc a
Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, ' : " .
Irish Linens and. Lawns,. i,. ;
Juni nml Anrnn I btanum
sua ana cotton uxn,orUA ; m : 1 m
Tytgether m3x. general asaortmant af
NTLE MEN'S andtXA-iiia ; irka
DI Es Shoes, Slioctce SlliVr-: 5
per ; with a fall stock oi CROCKS-
K Y and GLASS WARE, HARDWAIuS and OHO
CERIES ('say -i- , . 4 -x' '
Siigar and Col fee; TobaCcd, fetalis
Xaj;,Loaf Su$ar,-Seat" ' . r . i
Tallow and Adamantine CttndTc,
JPowder and SDr; v-j-v.
Soap and Mails, dttf. Ac. m-. -j.u
All, or any part of whieb,' tha saoaciiW' wooid
dispose of on the most reasonable terras, ftir CW,t6r
to rrjHctPAi crrsToirkiS, at 3 or-4 mprilhi'eredit7
Raleigh, Novr. 1 2; 184?. ?
TIJTistary off the Captivity or TTatoi'
fill lnn n li irlaMnJ .k.iic. If . ii-
tholoo, the Emperor's Companion ia Exile. Jo
rJ;CoFlbtir:W
WE ehould 4ik to get fair load of first-U?
and second qoalftyii- -
Nov, iti 184T;"- :V ' i tf w-
- - - - - r - - - 3
fcftUE Live of the Lord ChinceT
eS Ion; and Iteeper of tne tireatf
Seal ff . England, by ; JohnXWd Campbell
A; M. F. R. S.; 3 roleC, just reerved br J - w
-j.iM i -- n -M: eit- Kit. DVYUftKEE.'1"8
p B.-ROOT r jusi, received' a fin- iot of(
Gun?, Pwder, PowdxrJTlaskw Chot E-
Bud Bags, dtc, all of which WiU baaold tow. en.it
A aiXJBCTl!R13i-Xh lknlSf d
A - Modarn ArcbitWore iUustrated by lottjrcii
ongioat Plate, designed iSpressiy for thia'worit;' r
w4th Note ot Uiou teptaoi ibcaTiai::;-;a
th coutftry; ty fjisil titmiZaf Ef ? U tl I
vvf u . .ra ?i i i iiv VfiTOtsn BET- ;
- lwl::4-jttWfflCi-Xacte .
ftardcacrs Alrzantus for 11
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x luuiiuo verv nca,i assoriUiQxu nit
Staple and Fasliionable Dry Goods,
FOR THE FALL and WINTER TRADE of4847.
T I w -
-mLlMr-
J bankful for past favors, may he not solicit afconlJl
0 a nce of public patronage, since be oflraiirqfi sironf"
inducement to the aacioni' and Iteed-sikferl pur-1
rm w mm m. rsa aajs ai rnvj iiriinii.
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