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. MT,;i '- y Jr.. . . - - ! mm r r- ft. . WEDNESDAY,; DECEMBER 1, 1847: E POlISHtt SEBI.'WEEUY AND WEEILT, BY EDITOR AND FROP&I&TOR. . terms; ; ; - SAeriptionSm-WxUU.r ac Fit dol lar pr anuan falf ln dTncf . Wkcklt Papc Thre Dollar pr ana am. ..iJrertuijn. For every Sixtte Linet, first jasertion, Otte Dollar; each eubeeqaent ioeertieii, Twenty-fire Cent; V Cturt Ordermnd JiidicUl Airtiwuat$ will be eharxed P cent, higher ; tat a deduction of 53 per cent, will be made from tke regular prices, for advertisers by the year. J Advertisements, inserted in the Suci-Wkuxy R cisTEn, will also appear la the Weekly Paper, free of chaTje. ; ' '' ; 1PT LeRrrs to the Editor mast be roer-rAis. SEAWELL &;MEAD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, HAVE on band, tod are daily expecting, add liorm which, when received, will make the lar gut assortment of Goods la their line ever offered in this market ; and will be sold. WaeLasais or KsTait, la salt customers, at redoeed prices : li Hofvheads BROWN 8UGAK 15 stacks prime Kio COFFEE v 20 do u Laguirado. li da Old Government Java Coflee 10 bbU. Cru.hed HUG AR 8 do Pulverised do ' : ' 8 do New Orleans Clarified Sugar 10 packages double refined Loaf do 9 Hogsheads MOLASSES t Cask Sugar Hoass do V 1 do refiaedN. O do 1 do superior SYRJJP 10O Sacks dALT Ground, Alum and Liverpool 3000 rbs. BACOX bUwn 60 keg UUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny . 100 ban old CORN MEAL r . i 0.000 UIGACS; various brands 600 Ibe CHEWING TOBACCO (Rambeuts) 3 boxes do do (Langboras) 3 do Smoking do 6 MsU of Cinnamon Ground do in & lb. cans Do Cloves.' do do Do Allspice v do do 2 kegs whole Allspice 2 do do Black Pepper 2 boxes ground , do 6 dos, Loudon Mustard 8 do American' do 3 do London and American, in S lb. cans 6 kegs Powder ; also, fine Canister do 0 boxes Tallow Candles -18 do 8 perm do 6 do Bar Soap la dos. tJake do assorted 30 grace perfumed Matches 34 ido Table Salt - f 30 boxes Window GLASS, assorted 7 'baskets Champagne (Heidsick brand) FRE.NCH BRANDY, ImponaUoa of 1808 ! Do. old Cogaae : . Do. '. Champagne. . Do. Seignette Old Port -t . - Old Madeira j Madeiri; tor cooking Itviwre Sieily Madeira WAillJS, Malaga and Sherry J Old Jamaica Ram Holland Gin Scotch Whiskey, very old Old Ry e do Common do . Bottled Porter . Salmon. Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Rmokedjfeef and Tongues Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson 6c Black Chocolate and Cocoa, I1CA9 Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords, 4e. dec Ac. With a large assortment of STON WAKE. Raleigh, No 13.1847. . . SI rfTlHE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable J Tract of . Land, immediately adjoining the Cny of Kaleigb, known as the " Waterloo Iract, containing between 400 and 600 Acres. Also, ano ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract, known as the Bothy 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. Febrosry 10, 1847. 13 if r7 ALEj GOODS in our line, to hand ; they IP consist mostly of ' . - . Brown and Loaf Sugars Clarified, Crushed and defined do. .Laguira, Bio and Java Codec : Molasses. Tea and Spices Butter, Cheese and Kice Bacon and Lard r Flour and Corn Meal . Blewn and Ground Alum Salt Men and Women's stout. Shoes Sole and pper Leathers Calf, lining Skins and Thread Bagging, Rope and Twine Bed Cords and fines' ' Cotton Cloths. and Oenaburgs Cotton-Yarns from 4 to 10 Ci-rs, Ttbaceo and Snaif ' Sifters and Hand Bellows' Nails from 4 peniy to 30 penny Brown and White Soap Sperm, Hu!ls and Dallett's Csndles Horse Whips and Wood Ware Tin Ware assorted Cast Iron Stoves Neat Prints in frames, dte. 4. WILL. PECK A SON. Raleigh. Nov, 13. . SI 8t PIILLEXIER'S EXTI1ACX OF ' SARSAPARILLA. TTTT7E have just received a supply of the above V V splendid Preparation, which is recommended by the Proprietor,' as being superior to "TOWNS. END'S," i a? xaaesn Botttss and at a lass price. - PE3CUD & JOHNSON. SmrrxxM Hosdeed and Scv- t.TTT-six. or Tke War of Ltdepen- dtnee : A history of the Anglo-Americans; illustra ted by numerous Engravings, by Benson J. Leasing. Thi. day received by , It D. TURNER. Rligh, Nov. 8, 1847. 90 JAXT again'; both Blown snd-Ground Alom, in foil Sacks, just received. ... WILL PECK & SON. Raleigh, Xov. 26. 95 3D V JACOD SNIDJCH, JTr. Importer kWuOlcwlc.EcUll Dealer in . ; .-.OF ALL COUNTRIES, . No. Vo Waluut Street, TxjaaaiJSQaaaijDtxxxzCk.9 IN VITE8 the attention of the Trade and consumers ' to his extensive stock of good, pure Wines, of various grades and prices t all of which have, been carefully . selected by him in Europe, , Principally m tkt Districts where Pr educed, . AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor taihe late Jen Vaceaax, Esq. who an extensive .European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis trict ! France, Germany , &C enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by bins. . 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 Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. fXT Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by tetter ; in ordering Wis as from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wises &c Impostkd to Oidee, Subject to Ar raovAi. on Abjuval. 'March 39. 1847. 3-ly THOMAS B. DIBBLEE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, dec 79 Nassau Street, New Yoek. December 26, 1848. 104 ly The Tattcrsalls' Heave Powders are a Medicine tart at it BtrrsesBT in their composition and action from any thing of the kind ever before offered in this country, snd ere warranted to be the best article for the cure of Heaves, Broken Wind, Ac" in Horses, now extant- Their extensive use in the Tattersalls. Stables, London, and other parts of England, hss been-accompanied by the most astonishing results, snd msny thousands of valuable Horses bsve been rendered sound thereby. They re now offered to the people of the United States, with the confident assertion of the Proprietor, that the HEAVES CA-N BE CURED BY THEM. None genuine) without the written signature of J. Kibkbbjbk, London. a Price one dollar. A. U. GOUGH 4; CO., 149 Fulton sU, NT. General Agents for the U. Sutes. A supply of the above Powders just received and for saf Ly . PESCUD dt JOHNSON. Raleigh, Nov. 8. (Standard) 91 David B, Smull, CO PPER 8 ITI ITU, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER, NO. 62 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. a E pubxcriher, baviog been long established in the above business, tenders his services to the Distillers of Turpentine in the State of North Caro lina, for the manufacturing of Turpentine Stills, ha ving already furnished a number of them, for which satisfactory reference can be riven. Perseus in want of Turpentine 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 er releil, on as favorable terms, as any House in Baltimore, or any other City. The new Packet Line arrangement now makes it certaiu to Merchants and others, that their orders will be forwarded. October 16. 1847. 84 ts$5 Bollingbrook Hotel FOR RENT It LEASE. THIS well known Hotel being now in com piste order, and newly re-painted, thoroughly, is for Rent or Lease, together with the brick Stables belonging thereto. The Terms will be made easy. Possession 1st January next. . Further particulars made known on application to JUHN V. WILLCUA, ANDREW KEVAN, Trustees Bollingbrook Hotel Co. Petersburg, Nov. 16. . 93 5t pi OLSU'S matches. A supply of Golsh's VJT superior Matches, in wood boxes, just received and for sale by PESUUU & JUrinsuri. New Works at tbe N. C. Bookstore. Tt7'OUATT on the Dog, with numerous illustra YT lions. Edited bv E J. Lewis, M. D., Member of the Academy of Natural Science at Philadelphia School-Keeping. Theory aud practice of Teach ing, or the motives and methods of good School-keeping. By David P. Page, A M , Priucipal ef the State Normal School, Albany. N. Y. Stbone's Waterloo Campaigns, with Maps and Pis as of the Battles. A New Cook Book. Acton's Modern Cookery, in all its branches, reduced to a system of easy practice. , Mexico and her Military Chieftains, comprising sketches of the lives of Hidalgo, Morales, Iturbide, Santa Anna, Gomex Farias, Buslamente, Parades, Almonte, Arista, Alaman, Ampudia, Herrera, and De La Vega, illustrated by 13 Portrait Engravings. By Fay Robinson. Price 50 cents This day re ceived at tbe North Carolina Book Store, by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, Nov. 19. 94 Sale of Lots for -Taxes. AGREEABLY to an Order, granted et the Sep tember Term of Cumberland County Court, I will expose to Public Sale, at the Court House in FsysttevUle, on the first Monday in December next, for Cash, the following LOTS, or so much thereof ss will psy the Taxes due the Town of Fayetteville, for 1845 and 1848, together with all incidental ex penses thereon ; viz: 6 Lots in Lower Fayetteville, belonging to the Heirs of Gilbert Eccies, for the Taxes of 1845, valued at $00, S Lota In Lower Fayetteville, belonging to the $3 00 ssmo Heirs, for the year 1848, subject to " double tax, Lot, corner of Union Street snd Mai Jen Lane, the residence of W. 8. Letts, valued - stS3700, 1 Lot. on Maiden Lane, W. 8. Lstta, and 3 ' Polls. f 350, ' .' ' " 1 Lot, on Hsy Street, Pride Jones, . subject to double tax. A2000. 3 00 13 75 4 35 10 00 1 Lot, on Chatham Street, James Vann, snd 1 Poll. 5400, I Lot on Hillsboroueh Street, Moses Branch, 3 00 3 J'oH. ettno. " - 3 00 GURDON DEMING, Collector FayetlevUle, Sept. 35, J 847 ( Pr. Adv. 87) 78 TTTLQUR from COTTON'S MILL, for Sale. JT . WILL. PEL'S dt SON. fY. 18, 1817. k ' 93 3t " J : THE. PETERSBURG ' IRO N, BELL AN D B R ASS . B7 CO XBr s a&aa. xr0 fiachine, .Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Factor, it sMi inn operation. fTfllHE undersigned returns his sincere thinks to 11 the citrxens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes (as he has a mors extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good cupolas or rarnacesy better workmen, and tbe whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who msy favor him with their patronaee. He is. prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description $' Shafting, Swindles, Screws, dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. WATER-WHEELS. "He is manufacturing Howd's Csst Iron direct act ing Water-Wheel, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, snd isiwlieved, from its structure, dursbilitv snd strensth.to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. The stent for the above Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkisa' re-actinc WheeL 8TEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRE88E. He has on hand a number of varioua sixes, fin ished op complete, which be would sell st reduced prices for Cass, or on time to punctual customers. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dce at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate snd Ink, sll complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. He has on hand, and continues manufacturing. Cast Steel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e- qual to any made at the Norih. Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough. Sad Irons, of sll sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for beating Chorchessnd 8torea. Stoves, of different sizes, for Factories and Offices, Grates of various patterns, Pfain and Fancy. IRON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hoisting Machines, for Stores snd Ware-houses, on sn improved plan. Pumps for Wells, of varioua constructions. Cotton Gins, end Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He has on hand a heavy atock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Flee Born, Bar 8besr, Seed, Corn, 8ide Hill, D., dee., which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, Ac. ; and all oth er articles usually mads at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hands employed, end some as good workmen as can be found in tbe State, he hopeS to give as general sstisfaction as to price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. fy Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine & Brown ley, Messrs. Q. 4; W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. Y 13 if Strong's Patent Lamps. AT the 20th Annual Fair of the " American In slitrte," jost closed, the Subscriber received the medal ' for the best design of Lamps" (Strong's Pa teat). The superiority of these Lamps has now been publicly tested, and by the award of Messrs. Cox and Stoutenbnrg, (dealer in SoUr and other Lamps,) Committee on Lamps, fully admitted to be superior to all others now in use. In addition to this official announcement; in behalf of "Stbong's Patent La urs" by the American Institute, we are permitted to state that one of the Lamps was in coustant use, day and night, in tbe Msuaerr's Room, duriug the -a- Fair, giving great comfort andeatisfaction to all who were empioyea tu reauiug or wnuug, uj unmau. and shadowless lieht ; aud refer to Hoii'. F. Tall- madge, President, Gen. Chandler, and other members of tbe Iustitute, for the correctness oi me aoove statement. The " Brooklyn Glass Co ," so long and favorably known, furnish (with Hie exception or me siiaoes; all the rlass used in our Lamps. Our silvered work is supplied by J. Mitchell 4r Co., who received the premium ai me last ran, lor very suwrior workmanbhio. The advantages of M Strong'mPatsnt Lamps" are 1st. These Lamps cat no shade 2d. Are free from smoke or smell. 3d. Will burn tbe cheapest oil, and give a greater liffht at less expense than auy Lamp new in use. 4th. Are more brilliant than camphene or spirit gas, without tbe sitme risks to life and property. 5th. Are notable to get out of order, are easily cleaned, and warranted for eue year. 6tb. The haud Lamps will not spill oil with tbe most careless usage. Maunfactured eolelv by S. D. VANDERHEY DEN, 548 Pearl street, New York. Ware-room, 304 Broadway. Chandeliers, bracket, banging, parlor and mantel Lamps in every variety. N. B. Solar and astral Lamps altered. Psicts. Retail from 85 to $25. Wholesale per doz. from S43 to S200. Tsana Uuder 8100, cash; ovsr $100, 30,60, 90 days, on satisfactory paper. Nov. 11, 1847. 93 6t A nrillTrrTIIRE. The Beauties of A Modern Architecture, illustrated by fortyeigbt origins! Plates, designed expressly ir mis wors, oy Rsnerd Lafever. Architect. Hints to Young Architects, by George Wightwick, with Notes snd Hints to persons sbout Building in toe country ; by A. J. Downing. Esq For ssle by ' H. D. TURNER, Nov. 13. At the N. C Bookstore. NOTICE. TiOME six months seo. a negro man, who calls sTS himself Geo asE.wss taken op ss a runaway snd confined in Person County -Jail, and notice thereof wss regularly made In the1 Kaleigh, North Carolina Standard, and notice is hereby again given, that unless the owner applies, and proves property snd dsvs charee. tbe said slave will be sold accord ing to Act of Assembly in such case made snd pro vided. Said stsve ssyi he belongs to James Jones, of Granville County. N. C; mat said Jones, pur cbssed him of William Dupree, of Charlotte County, Va. Said slave appears 10 be about 45 years old, five feet eisht or nine inches high, small scar on the forehead, above the left eye ; had on homespun frock coat and coarse cotton pantaloons, very much worn. J M. WINSTEAP, Sberw or Person. September, 1847. - 78 6m r 1,004 CASES FALL AND WINTER 8TOCK OF Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT THE LADIES' SALOON, i On Main Street, neat Walter's City HoUl Norfolk, To. THE SUBSCRIBER, having re cently enlarged bis Store for retail ing, and having taken the whole house for wholesale goods, he is now prepared toshow the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes snd Brogans, fer the Fall and Winter trade, whkh be has ever. had. He has just returned from the North snd East, where he bss visited all tbe principal Shoe manufactories snd 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 stitched. 3,000 pairs Men's coarse Brogans, 3d & 3d quality. 3,000 do do lined snd bound Brogans and. Bootees. 1,000 pairs Men's cosrse thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made of heavy wax Leather and Grain Leather very long legs to wade in, and double soles. . 600 psirs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Calf Skin uppers snd heavy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Nspnleon Boots, with nailed and slug bottoms, assorted qualities. 6,000 psirs Women's Leather Boots, assorted kinds, such ss hesvy Kip, Wsx and Grain Leather, and Goat Skin Bootees. 3,000 pairs Women's Lesther Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, We have more than our usual supply of Ladies' Shoes, Ladiee' Gaiter Boots, snd over 20,000 psirs Children's Shoes; Men snd, Women Servants' Shoes, Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valises and Carpet Bags; sll of which makes our assortment unusually large and very attractive- the whole of it will be sold cheap for cesh, or on short time to punctual customers. Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Norfolk, snd the public geneally, sre respectfully invited to call and examine our extensive assortment before buving. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ter's City Hotel. W. H. ADDINGTON. September 35. 78 Magnificent Schemes FOR DECEMBER, 1847. J. IT. Maury fc Co., OTanagew. (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.) 930,146 ! 10 of $6,000! 10 of $3,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 80, for 1847, To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the 11th of December, 1847. ifliiipid scheme: 1 prize of $30,146 20 prizes of $600 10 prizes of 6,000 20 do 400 10 do 3.000 20 do 300 20 do 1,000 185 do 250 &.c Ac 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10, Hslves 5, Quarters 3 60. Certificate of packages of 26 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 26 Half do u Do do 26 Quarter do 32 50 . a.-SO.OOO! 820.0OO ! 910,000! And 13 Drawn Nos. in each Package of 22 Tickets ! Alexandria Lottery, Class No. 82, for 1847, To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, the 18th of December, 1847. ' Magnificent chenie : 13 Drawn Numbers out of 66! Making nearly as many Prizes as Blanks t 1 splendid capital of $50,000 1 prize of $2,600 1 do prize of 20,000 10 prizes of 1,000 1 prize of 10,000 10 do 500 1 do 5,000 20 do 300 1 do 2,940 30 do 300 Ac. &c. Tickets only $15 Halves 7 50TQuarters 3 5 Eighths 1 87 i Certificate of packsges of 22 Whole tickets 140 00 Do do 33 Half do 70 00 Do do 33 Quarter do 35 00 Do do 33 Eighth do 17 50 35,000 Dolls! 913,000! 910,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 84, for 1847. To be drawn iu Alexandria, on Saturday, 25th ef December, 1847. 14 Drawn Ballots out of 78 Numbers! CFLENDIO SCHEME ! m 1 prize of $35,000 1 prize of ' $2,089 I do 13,000 1 do 2,000 I do 10.000 20 prizes of 1,000 1 do 5,000 20 do 600 1 Ac 3.600 20 do 400 i" do 3,000 40 do 300 Ac &c. &c. Tickets $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Wholes, SI20 Do do 26 Hslves, 60 Do- do 26 Quarters, 30 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the mot prompt atteution, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address J. A C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maost A Co, Managers, . Washington City, D. C. NOTICE- INTENDING to move to the Sonth, I oScr my Land fur ssle, lying Opon Nntbush Creek, in the County of Granville, where I now live. The Tract contains Eight Hundred and Eight Acres, and is the former residence of she late Gov. Hawxibs. -This js a valuable Tract of Lsnd, well suited for Tobacco, Wheat, Corn snd Oats. There sre sbout Three Hundred Acres to clear, and of the cleared Land there are about One Hundred and Fifty Acres of first-rate creek low grounds, well ditched of su perior productiveness ; and the other cleared Land makes fine crops ; and the woods are. all good To bacco Land. Further description is unnecessary, as any purchaser would prefer to take a view before he purchased such , a Tract of Land. Being desirous to move to the South. I will sell the Land upon good terms to the purchaser; and I invite such as msy wish, to own such Lsnd, to ceme sod view for themselves. . JAMES M. HAWKINS. . October3, 1847. 80tlD AT THIS OFFICE, frp EPORVS of Cases at Lswsnd Equity, argued JJlQ snd determined in tbe Supreme Court of N. CV, at Morganton, August Term, 1847. RaleighUcwOer 29, 1847. Fall arid . Winter Clothing ! EL. HARDING would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that be is now receiving his stock of. . . FALL Alf D WINTER CLOTHING, and will in a few weeks be in receipt of si large arid complete an assortment as ever was opened in this mar ket. His Clothing has Ueed manufactured in a very superior style, of good materials, expressly for this market ; therefore, those that wish lo purchase fash ionable and well made Clothing, si Northern prices, will do well by giving him a call. Just received a lot of black Cloth Dress and Frock coats ; blue blackBeaver Over and Frock coats ; Rough snd Ready, and Blanket Over coats; black Doe Skin Csssimere and Cloth Pants ; Fsncy Cas simere and Satinet Pants black Satin, Merino, Cashmere and Vslencia Vests ; under Shirts, Linen Bosom Shirts. Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Ac. ; at the store on Fsyette ville street, one door above the corner knuwn as B. B. Smith's. Jtaleigh. Sept. 1 6, 1847. ,75 8m Masonic. THE Grand Lodge 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 as msy be submitted for its consideration. Officer of Subordinate Lodges are requested to attend in person, or csuse proper Delegates to be appointed in obedience to tbe .Con stitution snd general regulations of tbe Grand Lodge. A full attendance is earnestly desired. - WILLIAM THOS. BAIN. Grand Secretary. Rsleigh, October 15. ' 80 FiKE ! THE JSTN A INSURANCE COMPA NY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings snd Merchsndize, sgainstlossor damage by fire, at premiums to suit tbe times. This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and psys its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, nr its vi crnity,to be made to S. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to X J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. . 83 Type Foundry, 59 Gold, Corner of Ann St., N. York f fllllE Subscriber is prepared to furnish hand II cast Type, aud Printers' Materials of 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 Tvpe taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per pound. ROBERT TAYLOR. Nov. 4, 1847. 90 3m A CARD. mfTONSIEUR BRADY, of the Royal A IV 11 cademy of Paris, has the honor to announce to the citizens of Rsleigh, and its vicinity, that, when not engaged at his Department in SEDGWICK SEMINARY, he will give private lessons in Vocal and Instrumental ITlusic, on the Piano, Harp and Guitar; and, also, in tbe c rencb Language. , He has taken the front room above Mr. Bisss' Tailoring Establishment, where he will keep an as sortment of Instruments, and of Music in general. His stock of Music and Instruments (consisting of Pianos, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordeons, Ban joes and Strings,) have been selected from the best Composers and Manufacturers in New York all of which, he respectfully submits to the inspection of Purchssers and Amateurs. Further information, respecting terms, Ac can be obtained on application. Mr. B. may be found, when not Professionally engaged, at the Massioh House, or at nis Office, on Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Nov. 12. 1847. ' " 91 The Charm for 1848 The form of the work is s royal folio ; ihe 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. Ellett. It is bound in scar let cloth, profusely snd elegantly embossed, in de signs of blue and gold? floral snd 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 ibe above just receiv ed by . H. D. TURNER, Nov. 13. At tbe N. U. Bookstote.' L(5ok out for Number One ! THE Subscribers' would respect' fully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a "v ', h ' , ;" Boot tnd Shoe Mannfactnrin; EstaDlishmcnt, opposite tbe City Hotel. , next door to MrKsui's Confectionary Store where' they hope to be .useful to me community, and, at the same time obtain a living by honest industry. Having on hand a pretty good assortment of their own manufacture, and hav ing in their employ good, neat, and faithful workmen, among whom is that well-known Boot-maker, Mr. James Tehet, (uot to be surpassed,) and also possess- ing goou ssui in arranging Lasts ter toe 1001, mey think that no gentleman's foot ean pass through their bands without being neatly' and comfortably clad. Call and examine for yourselves. By strict atten tion to their besiaess,, the Subscribers hope to: merit a share of public patronage. .-y.: J - ( J. P. ADAMS & CO. Nov. 18, 1847. ; . (Standard ) - 93 tuperb Gift liook f or 1S49. Thomp son's Seasons, illustrated ; edited by Bolton Cor ney, Esq., Illustrated with 77 Designs, drawn en wood, by the Etching Club; handsomely printed, 1 vol. 8 vo. Just published and this day received, at the N. O. Ioekstore, Raleigh. ' . . . , Nov. 6, 1847. "r 90 IBS rrnilE Petersburg Fire and Marine J Insurance Company, (at their office? in the Exchange Building, Bank Street, Petersbarg,) continue to take Marine Risks on Vessels, Csrgoe and Freights, snd to insure Dwelling Houses; Build ings in general, Furniture, Goods," Wcres and Mer chandise, of every description against lass or dam ago by 4re, both in towO and country, on the most liberal terms. , , v -DIRECTORS is Jv Benjamin Jones, 1 - J)Arcy Paol,. ; Arch'd U. Mcllwaine,, Andrew Kevan, .Joseph Bragg, I Edmund H.; Osborne j j John Bragg, y. .-Joseph JD.Vyhite, Thomas N. Lee," , . EdwiJmes,l;ti i . David Duttlop,-. v George Wi BoHing i BENJAMIN JONES, President t ARCH'D. G. McILWAINE,y. presV . Wi'tiiA 8v 8txrsoar Bsc.'?-'-- W--. '.j. August 1 0, 1847f V.j - J ; , eo. 4nv ' AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,; At N B. H G H E Auction , antf Coinmisston Stora t a I HAVE now on! hsrrd. a Vest variety snd mixed collection of GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardwire, Iron, Books, Paper, Ink, 4;e. Ac Ac. all of which is offered at unusual low prices, for C44H oslt, at the Auction and Cottrmisaied Store of . . ; - . N. B. HUGHES - NEW AND CHEAP t?i Seasonable Dry Goods. . ,: . FOR THE t ZALL &. WlUTIIEl OX l847 THE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing bis friends snd customers, and ibe public in general that he hss just received and opened at his present glbie stind, next door to the Towft Hall end Mar ket House, on FsyeitevHIe Street, v '? a A New and very neaTassiSrf inent of Staple and Fashionable Dry Goods rOR THE rALii and WINTER TRADE 0fl847 net selected by ; himself, with particular reference to the wants snd lasts of this commanity. ' and tc which he would most respectfully InvKe the public? attention. "-.., ' -4 - His assortment consists, In part, of (he following desirable articles, viz : '. : . v . Fine Cloths and Casnmeresv ' r . Super Satmetts and Kentucky esirsV l Tweeds, Cassi meres and .Mexican ClothsV ' Velvet, Valencia and other Vestings, ? -Beautiful rtit aftd fiats black Alpaces, Cashmeres, Oregon end CaUfornis Plaids, Delaines, Fancy Prints and Gingkutu, " . White and Red Flannels, 'J V - Winter Shawlsand Shonldev Handkerohiefir, , Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambric do. 7 ' "'5" Black Silk and fancy Cravats, :. Suspenders and Purses, '. . ' " Canvass, Padding and Sewtegs, f " ' ' : Superior Ticking and Cotton Ozoshorg ! Fine bleached Sheeting end Shirting, ; Jeans and Apron Checks, . " Plaid Linsey snd Kersey, - f ; y ' " -f: Spool Cotton, Fringe, Guopf Braid snd ButtOOV Gloves, Mitis snd HoseV1: v , " T- Lisle Lares, Edgi ngs snd Insertions, " ' ; Plaid and Jaconet MusUnsV ' " n ' Irish Linens and . Lawns, ' r ' - ' 4 mil and Uotton Umbrellas; ' Together with a' general assortment Of GENTLEMEN'S and LA- ;;; ' DIES' Shoes, Shoetees Slip-i lera: wub a full-stock of CROCKED KY and CLASS WAKE. HARDWARE and GKO CERIES 1 y X-iT:--f-si.--s Sugar and Coffee Tobacco, Snnff, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Segars, ' i,:-- , Tallow and Adamantine Candles, Powder and Shot,- , Soap and Nails Ac. dkcS r'-' All, or any part of whieh the subscribey wonld) dispose of on the most reasonable terms, for Cash, or to rtrscTUAi. customkbs. at-3 or 4 months credits Thankful for past favors, may he not solicit a eon tin' usnce of public patronage, since he offers each strong inducements to the jrtgacious and keen-sigkted pur chaser. - ' JAMES LITCHFORTJi .Raleigh, Nov. 12, 1847; History of the Captivity of Napo leon at St. Helena, by CountAlon tholon, the Emperor's Companion itf Exile. Just published and for sale by H. D. .--TURNER. QT pi HE Lives of the Lord Chancel- lors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, by John Lord Cawpbell,r A. M. F. R. &i 3 vols. Just received by rv Williams, IlayivootI & Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL v j C RALEIGH, N. CVv , . v Keep constantly on hand a large andrteH-itieded tiock of Foreign aud Kativeliiogs AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND . ISERICIN CHEMICALS, . I Which has been carefully selected from the Northern1 Cities, with strict reference to their yufMJ, and nay be relied on with foil confidence. ; i - SURGICAL 1NSTRUMENtSic8 Of superior quality snd fine finish, from tho most approved A merica n Manufactories. Oar slock Of JPAilNTS, OIlJDDieETO Isslwajs large and complete, comprising in part th following, viz: j American White LeadJ Lifiseed, lamp, Spern k dry and in Oil, Chrome Crccn, Chrome Yellow, YerdigrK ? Chinese Vermillion, ." murir viiL Madder,-- O-, Mt. lOSWOOdr-- ' , Copperai, Venltian Red, Bye-Stnfft reneraHy : . Spanish Brawn, ic.; &tv tEATHEK, . CdACH V1XKMITUS.E U J AT AM VASWrSHIS, JTogeiher with a large and well-selected stock of .FRENCH & AMERICAN I WINDOW GLASS,' Which ws recommend tu Picture JeW,- Buildem." cand others, v- . r,. , , t V : - Tobacco, Segars and OtitiSi. "v: 0flUe'rr,b oalitytand suptrter . liladeirar Sherry, : Claiet and Port ; i? ' Wine. French Ernndv nnil AIL ofwhich is offered forsale at'unbsually kvr . prices, and upon the most accommodating terms. Orders from Phj sic'iaxts and others promptly execute ; sad psrucular auentioa paid to packing and for! ; warding. . r V- ' i :' - May 8, 1 87. ' -" - '7 7 I 40 1 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 1, 1847, edition 1
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