I 7-. i V J - i- 3 ETTE. WEDNESDAY, , - . v. ,'.'' 24, 1847. - f a . - ." . .-. .- PUBLISHED SESIEEitT WEEilTi BT EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. - v ' - TERMS. ' " S,icrihJt.-SEi.WKKi.T PA?t Fite dol lars per aonnra- -half in idTltnc Wkeklt PxrikZ-Threa DoUart pr annum. JUcertisemenlsiYoi every Sixteen Lines, first i-tsertioa, Om Dollar; each sabseqaent insertien, Twenty-fire Cents. Court Ordert and Judicial Advertisement will be charged 25 per cent, higher . iut & dednetion of 33 per cent, will be made from te regular prices, for adrertisen by the year.- " V v . Adrertisetoenta, inserted in the Sxxi-Tciklt Rb cirrsa, will also appear Ln the Wikli Paper, free of ckarge. ' : ' ' JJT Letters to the Editor most be rosT-rrto. 1 SEAWELL & MAD, Wholesale, and Retail - Grocers, HAVE on band, and are daily expecting, addi tions which, when received, will make tbe lar gest assortment of Goods in their line ever offered in ihu market ; and will be soIJ( ,Wsoi.ssali or JIetail, to suit caslomers, at reduced prices : 15 Hogheads BROWN SUGAR 25 Sacks prime Rio COFFEE 20 do " Lagulr do. 12 da Old Government Java Cofiee " 10 bU. Crushed SUGAR 8 do Pulverized do 8 do New Orleans Clarified Sugar 1 0 packages doable refined Loaf do 3 Hogsheads MOLASSES 1 Cask Sugar Hooss do 1 do refined N.O.do 1 do superior 8YRUP 100 Sacks SALT Groond, Alam sod Liverpool 3000 lbs. BACOX - - blown 60 kegs CUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny 100 bags old CORN MEAL 10,000 CIGARS, various brands -600 lbs CHEWING TOBACCO (RimUut's) 3 boxes do do"; - - (Langhorn's) 2 do Smoking ' do " 6 Mats of Cinnamon - Ground do in 5 lb. cans Do Cloves. do do Do Allspice ' ' do do 2 kegs whole Allspice 2 ' do do Black Pepper Z boxes ground do -6 doz. London Mustard 6 do American do 3 da London and American, in lb. cans 6 kegs Powder; also, fine Canister do 50 boxes Tallow Candles 16 do Sperm do . 6 do Bar Sosp 12 doz.' Cake do assorted 30 groce perfomed Matches ' ' .24 do Table Salt ; 20 boxes Window GLASS, assorted 7. baskets Champagne- Heidsick brandl FRENCH BRANDY, ImportaUon of 1803 Do. old Cognac " Do. " Champagne . . Do. Seignette Old Port Old Madeira I " Ms!ga and Sherry , J Old Jamiica Rum Hollaad Gin Scotch Whiskey, very old Old Rye do Common do Bottled Porter Salmon, Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tongues Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson & Black Chocolate snd Cocoa TEAS Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords, 4-c &c. &c With a large assortment of STONE WARE. Kaleigh. Wov iz, 1847. , D. Paine & Co., HAXAGERS OF LOTTERIES, RICHMOND, VA. Unpretedented Intk in Painc-s lotteries. Within the last 40 days, the following Prizes have beea sent to this Agency : 1 of 20,000 Dollars ! 3 of 10,000 Dollars ! 2 of- fc000 Dollars 1 2 of 6,000 Dollars ! Within the past week: 1 of $200'; 5 qf SSOOO rand' -whole SlOOO ! The above Prizes have all been sent to this Agen cy, some of which were sold, others returned for want of purchasers. D. Paine & Co. have sent more large Prizes to Richmond in the last 90 days, than all oth er managements put together. 'Notice the following Brilliant Schemed, make a 'selection, and forward your orders to us; or to C. W. PURCBLL, Agent for -Paine & Co. t Grand Consolidated Lottery, Extra. To be drawn at Wilmington, DeL Nov. 30, 1847, '.'-SCHEME. 1 prize" 6C 30,000 Dollars. 1 do.- J 5,000 Dollars. 1 doKiAOOO Dollars. 1 do ' -2,000 Dollars.' 1 do 1,645 Dollars. O-10 do 100 Dollars. CTIO do- 1.250 Dollars. ' 5CT10 do 1000 Dollars." , Tickets 85, Halves $2 50, Quarters 1 25. 25 whole tickeU will be sent for SI 10, which we war rant to draw $51 a certificate will be sent for $59 ahares in proportion. f ' We have every day Lotteries from 1 to $20, and when a remittance is made to us, large or small,, we will always invest in the most popular Lotteries on hand. The drawings sent, when . requested, to all who order front us. The cash . for 'alt Capitals can be had as usual at eight. On ' all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets,' the posUge seed not be pajd.Nsjinary next.. Further particulars made known on The Tickets in the above Lotteries are received, and all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt aad confidential attention. ;- y Tor Grand Capiuls and prompt pay, addrass ns. v V. PALNJC A CO., Managers, or -. - ;- . Richmond, Va. . Ov W. PURCELL, Richmond, Vs CHESS. The Manual ef hess, containing the elementary principles of the Game. Illus trated with numerous Diagrams, recent Games, and original Problems, ny Charles Kerny, price 25 eenu. u puoiuhed and for sale by Ji. 1). TURNER. Nov. 12, 18i7 9r -tji JACOB SUIDER, r. . Importer & Wholesale & Retail Dealer in . WIIVES; XIQUOUSj &c. OF ALL COUNTRIES, v lyo. TG-Walnnt Street, INVITES the atuntion of the Trade andeconsumers to his extensive stock of good, pure Wines, rc of various grades and prices : all of which, have been' carefully selected by him in Europe, . Principally in the Districts nhere Produced, AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor to the late JeHir Vacghait, Esq. witn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dit trictt f France, Germany, ice enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition : and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high 1 ana on Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad- vantageoas terras. rr Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wisxs from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. "Wixxs &c. Imported to Ozvt Scbjxct to Ap- PKOVAX. ON ARRIVAL. March 29,-1847. 2 ly TIIOJIAS B. D1BCLEE3 ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, &c - 79 Nassau Street, Nsw Yoac. December 26.fS46. 104 ly 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. (Standard.) 63 Tlie Tattersalls' II cave Powders are a Medicine xhtie x.r siPFsaajrr in their composition and action from any thing ef the kind ever before offered in this country, and are warranted to be the best article for tbe cure of Heaves, Broken Wind, dec in Horse?, now extant. Their extensive use in the Tattersalls' Stables, London, and other parts of England, hss been accompanied by the most astonishing results, and many thousands of valuable Horses have been rendered sound thereby. They are now offered to the people 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. Kibkbkidk, London. Price one dollar. A. H. GOUGH A C.U., 149 Fulton sU, N.Y. General Agents for the U. States. A supply of the above Powders just received and for sale by PESUUD & JOHNSON. Raleigh, Nov. 8. (Standard) 91 David B. Sfaull, . COPPERSMITH, " TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER, NO. C2, PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. QT1 HE Subscriber, having been long established in tbe above business, tenders his services to the Distillers of 'Turpentiue in the State of North Caro lina, for the manufacturing of Turpeutiue Stills, ha ving already furnished -a uumber of them, for which satisfactory reference can be given. ' Persons in want of Turpeutiue Stills, or any other Copper work, Tin, Sheet Iron, or Lead work, For cing and Lifting Pumps, Stoves and Pipe, can be ac commodated, wholesale or retail, on as favorable terms, as anv 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. 84 .ta$5 THE CAPITAL PRIZE SOLD! 14 17 39 15,0.00 Dollars! nfiHErfibove SPLENDID PRIZE was sold, yes terday, in the Bel-Air Lottery, Class 50, by those untiring rhzo V endcrs, COIVEY fc CO., (MUSEUM BUILDING,) whose fame, as Fortune's favorites, is well known to their correspondents. All who want Capital Prizes, should favor us with their patronage. COLVIN CO. 40,000 DOLLARS ! To be drawn in Baltimore, on Wednesday, Nov. , 24, 1847. The Maryland Susquehanna Canal Lottery, Class 52.. GORGEOUS SCHEME! 1 Prize of ' $40,000 is 50,000 4 of 10,000 are 50,000 10 of 6.000 are 50,000 10 of 1,500'are 15,000 10 of 1,250 are 12,500 25 of 1,000 are 25,000 25. of 600 are 16,000 There is to be distributed in this one Grand Lotte ry, no less than $S97,G9G ! in Capitals? ! ! TickeU $15 Halves $7 60 Quarters $3 75. . Orders for TickeU or Packages of TickeU re ceive the most prompt attention. We pay all post ages, and official drawings sent, under envelope, to those ordering from this office. COLVIN & CO., If. W. Corner Baltimore and Calvert Sis., (Museum Comer,) Baltimore, MJ. Bollmgkook Hotel FOR RENT OR LEASE. THIS well known Hotel being now in com- i2iLiIete order, and newly re-paiated, thoroughly, is Sot Rest or Lease, together with the brick Stables belonging thereto. , , ,. , That Terms will be made easy. Possession 1st application -to JOHN V. WILLCOX, ' ANDREW KEY AN, - Trustees Bollingbrook Hotel Co. . Petersburg NoylR - & M PI Ot,SIIS Matcbes. A supply of Golsh's XjJT superior Matches, in wood boxes, just received and for sale by - PESCUD & JOHNSON. It 0 SetSNTEEir HuRDSED AND SfV- jLQ C HPsty-six, or The War of Indepen dence : A history of the Anglo-Americans ; illustra ted by numerous Enravines, by Benson J. Lossing. This day received by . U. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1847. ' 90 k -THE PETERSBURG 'IRON, BELL AND BRASS Spa vxr 53-ca r e Maenine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool, Factory, &e. In full operattou. - THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has' received, and hopes (as he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute 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 Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, and is believed, from iu structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. 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 Wheel. 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 time to punctual customers. flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dec., at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and f nk, all complete, for $3. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing. Cast Steel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e- qua! to any made at the North. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in tbe rough. Sad Irons, of all sizes. , Fire Dogs o( various patterns. Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Stores'. Stoves, of different sizes, for Factories and Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain and Fancv. IRON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancv. Hoisting Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved pan. Pumps for Well?, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1. to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Free Born, Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, 8ide Hill, D., &c, which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing MachineOFan Mills, &c. ; and all oth er articles usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work- msnship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal cbnncc with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. (J3 Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine & Brown ley, Messrs. Q. fr W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg,. March 6. 12 if THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the City of Raleigh, known as the Waterloo Tract" coqtaining between 400 and 500 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoinim; the above Tract, known as the Bushy Branch" Tract. The above 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, 1847. . 13 tf Strong's Patent Lamps, AT the 20th Annual Fair of the " American In stitute," just closed, the Subscriber received the medal for the best design of Lamps" Strong's Pa tent). The superiority of these Lamps has now beeu publicly tested, and by the award of Messrs. Cox and Stoutenburg, (dealers in Solar and other Lamps, Committee on Lamps, fully admitted to be superior to all others now in use. . Iu addition to this official announcement, in behalf of " Stsono's Patent LAurs" by the American Institute, we are permitted to state that one of the Lamps was in conslaut use, day and night, in tbe Mauagers Room, duriug the Fair, giving great comfort and satisfaction to all who were employed ia reading or writing, by iu brilliant and shadowless light ; aud refer to Hon. F. Tall madge, President, Gen. Chandler, and other members of the Institute, for the correctness of the above statement The " Brooklyn Glass Co.," so long and favorably known, furnish (with the exception of the shades) all the glass used inour Lamps. Our silvered work is supplied by J. Mitchell $rCo., who received the premium at the last Fair, for very superior workmanship. The advantages of" Strong's latent Lamp' are 1st. These Lamps cast no shads. 2d. Are free from smoke or smell. " ' 3d. Will burn the cheapst oil, and give a greater light at less expense than any Lamp now in use. 4th. Are more brilliant than camphene or spirit gas, without the same risks to life and property. 5th.' Are not liable to get out of order, are easily cleaned, and warranted for one year. 6th. The hand Lamps will not spill oil with the most careless usage. Manufactured solely by S. D. VANDERHEY DEN, 54S Pearl street, New York. Ware-room, 304 Broadway. Chandeliers, bracket, hanging, parlor and mantel Lamps in every variety. N. B. Solar and. astral Lamps altered. PaicEs. Retail from. $5 to $25.x Wholesale per dez. from 48 to $200. Teems. Under $100, cash; over $100, 3060, 90 days, oa satisfactory papsr. Nov. 11, 147. 93 6t A Treatise Oil Corns, Bunions, the Dis eases of the NaibHud the genial management of the Feet ;'by Lewis Durlacher, Surgeon Chiropo dist (by special appointment) to the Queen. . &Idby H. D. TURNER. Not. 9,1847. : 90 K cache's American. Practice, or The Family Physician: new edition, with nu merous Engravings. Just received by b H. D. TURNER. ICE CRANBERRIES to hand. WILL. PECK & SON. Kaleigh, Nov. 13. " 1,000 CASES v FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Boots, . Shoes and Brogans, AT TKE LADIES' SALOON;; On Main Street, near Walter's City Hottl, Norfolk, Va. ' v THE SUBSCRIBER, baving re, cc ntly enlarged his Store for retail i&g, and having taken the whole house for wholesale goods, he is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, fur the Fall and Winter trade, which he has ever had. He has just returned from the North and East, where he bas 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 MerchanU and others, at very low prices. HE HA!S NOW ON HAND, 5,000 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 Boetees. 1,000'palrs Men's coarse thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made of heavy war Leather and Grain Leather very long legs to wade in, and uouble soles. ' 500 pairs Gentle men's Water Proof Boots, with double Call Skin uppers and heavy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Napoleon BooU, with nailed and slug bottoms, assorted qualities.- 5,000 pairs Womens 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 GOODS, We have more than our usual supply of Ladies' 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 Bass: all of which makes our assortment unusually large and very attractive the whole of it will be sold cheap for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Country Merchants and Strangers visiting IMorioIk, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine our extensive assortment before buying. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ter's City Hotel. W. H. ADDINGTON. September 25. 78 Magnificent Schemes FOR DECEMBER, 1847. J. XV. Maury A; Co., Managers. (Successors to J. G. Gregory 3tCo.) $40,000 ! 620,000 ! $10,000 ! And 150 Prizes of $1,000 ! Alexandria Lottery, fclasa No. 78. for 1S47. . " - w Ts be drawn in Alexandria, en Saturday, the 4tb oi uecemoer, ion. 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 srio 6,000 6 do 2,000 150 prizes (beiDg the lowest 3 Nos.) of 1,000 Sue. . &c. &.c. 75 Nos.k 11 drawn. TickeU $12 Halves 6 Quarters 3 Eighths 1 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole TickeU 1C0 Do do Halt do du Do Do do do 25 Quarter do 40 25 Eighth do 20 930,146! 10 of $G,000! 10 of $3,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 80. for 1847. To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the lllh of December, Ib47. splendid scheme 1 prize of 530,146 10 prizes of 6,000 10 do 3,000 20 prizes of $600 400 300 250 20 do 20 do 185 do 2U do 1,000 &.C. &.C. 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 50. Certificate of packages of 26 Whole Tickets $J30 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32 50 $50,000! 820,000! 10,0001 And 13 Drawn Nos. in each Package of 22 TickeU ! Alexandria Lottery, Class No. 82, for 1847, To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, the 18th of December, 1847. Magnificent Scheme : 13 Drawn Numbers out of 66! Making nearly as many Prizes as Blanks! 1 splendid capital of $50,000 1 prize of $2,000 1 do prize of 20,000 10 prizes of 1,000 1 prize of 10,000 10 do . 500 1 do 5,000 29 do 300 1 do " 2,940 3u do 200 . i.e. &c. TickeU only S15 Halves 7 50 Quarters 3 75 Eighths 1 87$. Certificate of packages of 22 Whole tickets 140 00 Do do 22 Half do 70 00 Do do 22 Quarter do 35 00 Do do 22 Eighth do 17 50 35,OOOIolls! 913,000! 10,000 ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 84, for 1847. To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, 25th of December, 1847. 14 Drawn BalloU out of 78 Numbers ! f TLEXDID 8C1IEHK ! 1 prize of $35,000 1 prize of $2,080 1 do 43,000 1 do 2,000 1 . da 10,000 20 prizes of 1,000 1 do 5,000 .20 do 600 1 do 3,500 20 do ' 400 1 do '3,000. 40 do 300 . &c - &-C. &c. . TickeU $10 Halves 5-i-Quarters 2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Wholes, $120 Do do 26, Halves,, 60 Do - do 26 Quarters, 30 " . Orders for TickeU and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the moat prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address - - : J. &, C. MAURY, s AgenU for J. W. Maury & Co., Managers, Washington City, DC. NEW WORK. Napoleon, his Army and his Generals ; their unexampled Military career, with a sketch of the French Revolution ; by an American, with numerous Engravings. Just published, and sold at the N- C. Bookstore. Nov. 12. " 91 Fall and Winter Clothing 4 7T7V "L. HARDING would respectfully inform the AlAm citizens ot iialeigh and vicinity, that he is uuw receiving has stocfc of . t , . i -...' FAX Li AND WEVTER CLOTHlIfG, and will fn a few weeks be in receiDt of as larre and i complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar- ei. ma looming nas been manufactured in a very superior style, of good mcRerials, expressly for this market ; therefore,' those that wish 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 FrnrL- coaU ;. blue black Beaver Over and Frock coaU; Rough and Ready, and Blanket Over coaU ;. black Doe Skin Cassimere and Cloth PanU ; Fancy Cas- simere and Satinet Pants; black Satin, Merino, Cashmere and Valencia VesU ; under Shirts, Linen Bosom Shirts; Drawers. Scarfs. Cravats. Collars Suspenders, Gloves, &e. ; at the store on Fayette viile street, one door above the corner known as B. u. smith s. Raleigh. Sept. 16. 1847. 75 3m Masonic. THE Grand Eodge of North Caro lina will convene in this City on Monday evening, the 6th December next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of such business aa 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 regulations of the Grand Lodge. A full attendance is earnestly desired. WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Raleigh, October 15. 80 THE JETIVA INSURANCE COMPA NY, of Hartford, 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 bestlnsurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance 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 Type Foundry, . 59 Gold,- Corner of Ann St., N. York. THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish haud cast Type, and Printers' Materials) f all kinds, at short notice and on reasonable terms. ' - Proprietors of Newspapers, who have not adver tised for the Subscriber, who may publish this 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 in exchange for new at 9 cenU per pound. . ROBERT TAYLOR. -' Nov. 4, 1847. - 90 3m a Card, MONSIEUR BRADY, of the Royal A. cademy of Paris, has the honor to announce to the citizens of Raleigh, and iu vicinity, that, when not engaged at his Depaftment in SEDGWICK SEMINARY, he will give private lessons in Vocal and Instrumental Music, on the Piano, Harp and Guitar; and, also, in the French Language. He has taken the front room above Mr. Biggs' Tailoring Establishment, where he will keep an as sortment of Instruments and of Music in general. -His stock of Music and Instruments (consisting of PianosGuitars, Violins, Flutes, Accorcjeons, Ban-, joes and Strings,) have been selected from the best Composers and Manufacturers in New Yorfc all of which, he respectfully submits to the inspection of Purchasers and Amateurs. . Further information, respecting terms, &c. can be obtained on application. Mr. Ii. may be found, when not Professionally engaged, at tbe Mansiox Hocsk, or at his Office, on Fayetteville Street. Raleigh. Nov. 12. 1847. 91 "Tlie Cliarm for ll2.Thre form of the work is a royal folio ; the paintings or groups are six in number, and of the most delicate and brilliant character, each bordered with a rich design in blue and silver, snd accompanied with descriptive illus trations, by Elizabeth F. Elicit. It is bound in scar let cloth, profusely and elegantly embossed, in de signs of blue and gold, floral and medallion scroll work. Every Lady of taste ought to have her Cen tre Table ornamented with a copy of this magnificent work. A few copies (only) of the above just receiv ed by , H. D. TURNER, J Nov. 12. At the'N. C. Bookstore- Look out for Number One ! THE Subscribers would respect fully inform-their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a - , . , Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment, opposite the City Hotel, next door to Mr. Keim's Confectionary Store where they , hope to be useful to the community, and at the, same time obtain a l :: l . ; , . t, " i a, uvujg oy ueoetik inauHrj. . xiavwgon nana pretij good assortment of their own manufacture, and bar ing in their employ goodkneat, and faithful workmen', among whom is that well-known Boot-maker, Mr. James Tek&t, (not to be surpassed,) and also possess ing good skill m arranging LasU for tbe ioot tney think that no gentleman's foot can pass through their hands without being neatly and comfortably clad. . Call and examine for yourselves. By strict atten tion to their business, the Subscribers hope to merit a ahart of public patronage. . c , , . J. P. ADAMS & CO. ' Nov. 18, 1847. (Standard.) T 93 upern Gift Rook for lS48-TAwp- son's Seasons, illustrated ; edited by JJoIton Cor- ney, sq. ' IllustraUd wth 77 Designs, drawn on wood, by the Etching Club ; handsomely printed, 1 vol. 8 vo. Just published and tHs day received, at the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh: Nov. 6, 1547. 90 CTHDE Petersburg Fire and Marina - --U Insuitce Company, "(attheir'offic.'. in the Exchange Building, Bank SJjreei, Petersburg.) V continue to take Marine Risks on Vessels, .Cargoes' and.Freightsrand to insure DweiKagHouses,'8uild ings in general,' 'Furniture; Goods; ; Wares'and Mer- chandise.of every description,:against loss or darnage by fire, both In town and country; on the most liberal terms. , ' v DIRECTORS; " - ' ; Benjamin i Jories..4V-'vD Arch'd G. Mcllwaine Andrew Kevan, -Joseph firagg, C J . Edmund-H.- Osborne, ' John Bragg, .... ,, Joseph D.; White,' r '1 nomas N. Lee, .. ;.Edwin James,'' David Donlop. George WBoIIinrf. BENJAMIN JONES, President, " f ARCH'D, G.McILWAlNE; V Prts't. ' Wiutax 3 8mko;tk&'M&;? , fo l Apgnst .10, l847y:?;V'-.-';? ; : 6S 4m - AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, . At IY.C. nUGHES' Auction and " v , 1 1 Commission Store. - . IT "HAVE now on hand, a great variety Md mixed II ' co1!te.tinn nf RflflTlfi Groceries, Hardware, frbrT Books APaper. Ink, d-c. A, A ill if i-Ut-l. s. il :, i u. K n nuiw ii vueieu a i unusual tow prices, for C4ss oxlt? ht the Auction arid Cemmissiea oioreoi . - - W.K.HIJnHF. ' HE W AXU CHEAP Seasonable; Dry Goods. ; " FOR THE t!'- 2:" FALZi &, VJIN TA TRADE OF 1347 fllHE Subscriber takes pleasure in-informing bis .JL friends and customers, and the public in eeneraL that he has just received and opened, at his present eligible stand, next door to the Town Hall and Mar- Kei noose, on r ayettevuie street, ... , A Tniv niirl vpmt n -cAvmAvm Staple and Fashionable Dry Goods, FOR THE FALL and WINTER TRAftR Af is? just selected by himself, with particular reference to me wants anu. taste or tins community, and' to wnicn ne wouiu most respectlully invito the public attention. .' His assortment consisU. Jn parti of the folio wio or desirable articles, viz : . . - . Fine Cloths ad Cassimeres.: .;" - e '''.'.' Super Satmetu and' Kentucky Jeans, - Tweeds, Cassimeres snd Mexican Cloths, ; Velvet, Valencia and other Vesting, : -Beautiful r.Aiir and pcais black Alpaccas, Cashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids, ' Delaines Fancy Prinu and Ginghams ' White and Red Flannels',- , Winter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchiefs, Y Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambric do. f ' Black Silk and fancy Cravats, ' " Suspenders and Purses, Canvass, Padding and Sewirfgs, '- ' " t Superior Ticking and Cotton Ozhabarg, Fine bleached Sheeting and Sbli'Uiig,'. Jeans and Apson Checks, " ' k PlaidXirisey and Kersey, " ! ! Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp,. Braid and Buttons, Gloves, Mitls and Hose, . 1 Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertions, ' ' PlaidVnd Jaconei, Muslins,. . -' ": .' Irish Linens anil Lawns, ' ' '' Silk and Cotton Umbrellas ; : . Together, with a general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S and LA. : DIES' Shoes, Slioctccs Slip-i nerSS With a full stnrk nf f IKflflK FTL iY and GLASS W A RE. HARD VARR r:un. CERIES ; sav - ' ' l 4 v Sugar and Coffee, Tobacco, Snuff, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Segars, ; - a Tallow, and Adamantine Candles. Powder and Shot, -. Soar; and TVails, &e. Ac All, or anv bar t of which. th hnhvnha, wv,,i,i - k w w mw a VI TW VU1U dispose of on the most reasonable terms, for Cash, or io pujvcTrAi. ecsTOMEB8t Jat 3 or4 months credit. Thankful for past favors.mav he not anile uance of public patronage; since he offers such strong ,..,.uivii .a w vuc Mjjiiuuus auu Kcen-sigdieu pur- .Rale'ightNojr. 12, 1847 Mjstoryi of rthe Captivity of If apo leon nt 'St TTln- v v. . D."-. - "--"1 "J VVUHb'illVH' tholou, the "Emperor's Companion rn. Exile.' - Jost S"J1HI1 JAM Af llin f.nnl riianL 4s lors and .Keepers of i the '. Great Seal of England, by John Lord Campbell, a. r . is- o., o vols., just received Jy n iMWf-" , Willtaiiis, Hay vroqdfAMi-l- ; WHOLESALE ANDRETAlIfeMV Keep constantly on fond a re'if0C 'Foreign andi Nativesdirns CipiMIGALS; ; VVhich has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference tn their purity, andmay be relied on ith All confidence. -: v :7:'W ; : SURGICAL4 INSTRUMENTS, Of superier.qaalityi and fine jieiah, from ibe. nwst approved American Manufactories." f Our stock f r PAlIfTSj OILS :AN&JttmVtiFS, Ts always large and complete, comprising in part the " lOllOWmg, VIZ Sir ' V ;.;;.'.?;;.r..5;ij :v f American White Lead, lirittedainpV Spernf & ff TnTiiVef il tt& f dry and in Oil, Chrome 6reeH;:c, Chrome-Yellow.' ilnoMgSiSS: ladder; tK ;::, "; u v Verdigris, Eit.LojwooaV-; Chinese- Vermillion, Vcnitian Hcd, Dre-Staffs reaeraliT LEATHER,, COACH). tVimxVIX f U JAAi' VAKJIIStfis, 1 ogetherritb a Jarge and well-selected stocjk ol $ FRENCH & A ME RICA rf VIJ,d6 W GLASS, Which we recommend to Picturo Dealers, Builders, ana ouersvrv ! -;. .'i .' ?j.?5-7 ''$' Tobncco, Segars and iSnulXaV, y fwy.WVattry and superior i Jadeira, Sherry, Claret and Port i MPrencliJ5raiidjr .ti- v , JLondon Crown Js also very i. All of -whichiis flffereiHSlso establkhsd -fd . nrices. and nnorrtTi ? rtaQufacteryi at which Orders from PhvsiriansV 'kv nad' la thev v. aud particular atWnUi?1 V1 ' wardmr.1 yl" f hatg May 18, 1 847. 11 V :f: ;!f; "'ill - V orkraaashtp aod pria.