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.... , ..: v " - T r j& : J-r siu I twJ- ft i-ir 4. . i. It- , , fflETT . ir-fc, - J - '..4.1 'i ' ... - . - - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1847. TOfclttEG 5XTIXI. if UMBEit loi; - . a wm yrhfrp nmnr fn a "Orw n w a tn a E. fiLi.N JU' XN VU'JLtt 1L JUL rvi JUIHJ' ILiJL IN r HJTL ' ' ' " -. . .... . .-. . . . . ; . . ... . .1 . prBLISHED SEMI-WEEItY JL5D TVEEIIY, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Subscription. Skmi-Wkcklt Pam Fit dol lars per annum- half io advance. Wkeklt PArsa Three Dollars per annum. Advertisements. For every Sixteen Lints, first insertion, One Dollar; each eabseqaent insertion, Twenty-fie Cent. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be charge 25 percent, higher; Vat a deduction of 33 J .per cent, will be made from tWe regular priced, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted io the Sut. Wcanr Rc cisTaa, will also appear ia the Wiult Paper, free of charge. v O Letters to the Editor mast be roar-PAiD. SEAWELL & MEAD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, MAVB on hand, sad are daily expecting, addi tions which, when received, will make the lar gesl assortment of Good in their line err offered jn ih'i market ; and will be sold. Wmolkhalb or Kktil, to suit cuiomers, at reducd pricen : 15 Hotheads BROWN UG A K 25 Sacks pri.ue Kio COFFEtV SO do Lajuira do. 12 d OIJ Government Java Coffee 10 bbU. CrusheJ SUGAR 8 da ' PulverixeJ do 8 do .New Orleans Clarified Sugar 10 packages doable refined Leaf do 5 li.beads MOLAS3E3 1 Oak tSucar lltmss do 1 do iefinel N. O do 1 do superior SYKUP 1 00 tSacksSAliT Ground, Alum ami Liverpool 3000 lb. BACO.M blown 60 kegs CUT NAILS 4 pennv to 30 penny 100 bacs "Id CORN MEAI. ' 10.000 CIGARS. variou brands 600 lbs CHEWING TOUACUO CRimbaors) 3 boxes do do (Langhorns) 2 do Smoking do 6 XI ats of Cinnamon Ground do in 2 lb cans Do Cloves. do do Do AINpice do do 2 kes whole Allspice 2 do ,do Black Pepper 2 boxes ground do 6 dox. London Mustard 6 do American do 3 do London and Ameriran, in 5 lb cans 6 kegi Powder ; also, fine Csnwier do 0 boxes Tallow Camlle 16 do Sperm do 6 do Bar Soap 12 dox. Cake do 'assorted 30 groce perfumed Matches 24 do Table Salt HO boxes Window GLASS, aworted 7 baskets Champagne (Herdsick brands FRENCH BRANDY, Importation of 1803 ! Do. old Cognac " Do. Champagne Do. Seignette Old Port Did Madeira Madeirs. for cooking 'Malaga and I Sherry J Old Jamaica Ram Holland Gin Scotch Whiskey, very old Old Rye do Common do Bottled Porter Salmon, Shad. Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tonjtoes Imperial, Gunpowder,. Young Hyson & Blark Chocolate and Cocoa t TEAS Shot, Bassin? Twine, Bed Cords, 4c. Ac. &c With a large assortment of ST O.N E WARE. Ralei-h, Nov 12. 1847. 1 PITTJiBOKO' ACADEMY. fTlHlS Insiitution havinr become vacant, by the l ft. re.-ijrnation of the Incumbent,' notice is hereby given that applications for the situation of. Principal of thU Academy will be received between this date and the 25th of December next. Persons applying wilt direct to the Secretary, pot-paying their letters, in all instances. ,.t By order of the board, . ' ,4. MAURICE Q. WADDELL, Secretarv. PitUboro. Nov. 18, 1847 93 t25D Catawba River, and otber Poems, by John Steinfort Kidney. For sale at H. D. TURNER'S N. C. Bookstore Dec 4th, 1847. 9cJ BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. A DIVIDEND of Four per cent on the Capital Slock of this Bank, has been declared for the last six nealhs, payable at the Principal Bank in this Cky, ou the first Monday in January next, and at the Branches, fifteen days thereafter. - C. DEWEY, Cashier. .Raleigh. Dec. 8. 1847. 98 tlmJ Caldwell Institute, 4 IIILLSBOKOUGII, IV. C. Tndci tht care of the Orange Presbytery. MEMBERS OF THB FACCLTT. Her. ALEXANDER WILSON, D. D.. Pres't., Greek Language and Literatrre. , . ' RALPH H GRAVES, A. M., Mathematical and Natural Phi!ophy. Rev. JOHN A. BINGHAM, A. M., Latin Language aud Literature. EDWIN A. HEARTT, English Department , 11IIE; next Sess-oa of this Institution will commence X on the 7th of January, 1848. TheTrustees announce" to the public, that accor ding to the original plan of the Institalien, all the departments are now filled with faithful aud compe te ut iustructors. It has always been their desire, as soon as circumstances would permit, to have an En glish Department connected with the Institution, so that not only those who intend to pursue a thorough Classical and Mathematical course, but also those who wish to devote their time to the branches em. braced ia a good English education,' may have au oppo tunity; of doing so. This desire has now been accomplished!. As the chief object of this Institution is to give thorough instruction in the different branches taogfit, aud at the same time to guard by all suitable means the inoraU of the youth who may be connected with ii, every tludeut applying for admission, is-reqaired to produce satisfactory leslimouials of good moral character. J. V. NORWOOD, Secretary Board of Trustees December 6. 9S 2 JACOB Jr. Importer & Wholesale & Retail Sealer in WirVES, LIQUORS, &c. OF ALL COUNTRIES, No, 76 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive stock of good, pure Wines, 4-c, of various grades and prices : all of which have been carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in tJe Districts nhere Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of fwenty years in this busi ness, and as successor to the laie Jean Vacghax, Edq. witn an extensive European connection, and a direct eronal knowledge of ibe principal Wine dis tricts 1 France, Germany, fee. enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store snd 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 vantageoa terras. j 7 Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wines from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wises ic. Imported to Oudko, Subject to Ap proval o. Arrival. March 29, 1847. 2 ly David B, Smull, COPPERSMITH, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER, ATO.C2, PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. QTtXHE Subscriber, having beeu long established in sJb the above bueiaess, teuders his services to the Distillers of Turpentine in the State of North Caro lina, for the tauufacturiog of Turpentine Stills, ha ving already furnished a uuinber of them, for which satisfactory refereuce can be riven. Persons ia want of Turpentine Stills, or any other Copper secrfe, Tin, Sheet Iron, or Lead work. For cing and Lifting Pump. Stoves aud Pipe, can be ac commodated, 'tcholetale or retail, on as favorable terms, as any House io Baltimore, or any other City. Tle new Packet Line arrangement uow makes it cerfftiu to Merchants aod others, that their orders will be forwarded. October 16. 1847. New Livery Stable. THE Subscribers having ju erected a large, sub stantial, and epacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart of the City, would respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or front any part of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri vers, aud iutend keeping for hire. Harts, Buggits, Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Hsrses. Their acquain tances, and the travelling community, generally, are requested to lend the 01 their influence, as they are determined to spare neither pains or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, can be made either at the Stable, in the rear of the Market Hoosk. or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear Glares will be boarded by the day, week, month or Year, on the most moderate terms. The Ostlers are experienced and fa-lhful, and will leave no room for complaint. Drovers will find this the most central Stable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will always find ample accommodation for any uuuiber of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in this new enterprize, they will be sustained by a geuerous public. J ERE. NIXON. GEORGE T.COOKE. Raleigh, Dec. 3, 1847. 97 "For Sale or Exchange. A GENTLEMAN, in possession of a good FARM. l recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood oi'Kaleigh, with an entirely new Dwelling House, of modem construction, aod convenient arrangement, is desirous ot either selling tne same, or exenanging it for Property in the City of Raleigh. For healthi ness of location, fine Water, and accessibility to a Market, this Farm cannot be surpassed. Persons wishing to buy, or exchange, can learn lurtner par ticulars, ou application to the Editor of this Paper. Raleigh, Nov. 29. 1847. 96 if SALISBURY FACTOUY I OR SALE. 1TTNDER a Resolution of the Stockholders of the Uj Salisbury Masui actcbixq Compaxt, I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 25th of Jan uary. 1848, at tbe Court House, in Salisbury, on a credit of six months, the SALISBURY. FACTORY EXTIHI. C0STAIXI50 ABOCT 2SOO Spindles, TO or SO Looms, with all the necessary preparatory machinery, a su perior FIFTY HOUSE POWER ENGINE, DWELLINGS for the operatives, dec. Also, one NEGRO MAN about 45 years of age, the Engineer. MATTHIAS BOGER, Pres't. Salisbury, Nov. 85, 1847. UiO ts OXFORD TEJIAIA sCVilPJB.TJV. THE regular Exercises ia this Institution, will be resumed on the I lib day of January next. Tbe scholastic year of ten months, is divided into two Sessions of five months each the first, ending tbe I Uh day of June, and the second the 1 1th day of November. The Terms remain as heretofore. Persons desiring more particular information in rela tion to tbe School, may obtain it by applying to T. B. Littlsjohs, Esq., President of the Board of Trustees, or to the Principal. SAM'L L. VENABLE, Principal. Oxford, N. C. Dec. 10. 100-3 rfflhe Ladies9 Science of Etiqnette, II and Hand Book of the Toilet, price 25 cent. Tbe Book of n Thousand Songs the. greatest sad best collection ever embodied in one work, well bound, price $1 25. A Tew topiea on hand at the Bookstore, No. 1, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Dec. 1. -Type Foundry, SO finlil fnmrr off Ann St.. If York. - - ' , 1 THE Subscriber ia prepared to furnish haad east Type, and Printers Materials of all kinds, puvn ooitce aoa on reaFonaoie kiuw. Proprietors of Newspapers, who have sot adver tised for (he 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 lakeu in exchange for new at 9 cents per pound. ROBERT TAYLOR. Not. 4, 1647. . 90 3m RALEIGH Classical, Mathematical and MILITARY ACADEMY. THE year is divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session, beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, ou the first of July. It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afford ed for acquiring a thorough English, Classical aud Mathematical education. A majority of the Students study the Classics, with the intention of entering pome University. But those, whose means are limited, can acquire a full Collegiate coane, both iu the Classics and Math ematics. With the design of making the course of Studies as-extenaive as possible, a scientific Book keeper has been engaged. And although Classical Students may suppose, that they will never become Accountants, yet a knowledge of this Science is ne cessary to meu in all kinds of business; but, more especially to those, who expect to engage in Mercan tile pursuits, or to become practical business men. INSTRUCTORS. Classical Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor. R. II. MASON, Assistant, Mathematical and Militart Department, Civil Engineering &. Topographical Drawing: S. M. PRESTON. Modern Languages: Monsieur BRADY. Book-keeping: J. S. NICHOLLS. JrvENiLK Department: ROBERT WHITEHURST. Terms Payable in Advance. For common English branches, 15 00 For the Classics, 20 00 English, including the higher branches of Math ematics, the same as for the Classics. Modern Languages, 10 00 Book'keeping, 8 00 Juvenile Studies, Spelling, Reading and Writing, 12 00 For sny other study, an additional charge of 93. For Military Tactics, no charge. A wing is about to be attached to the Aeademy, for the Juvenile Department, which will be finished by the first of January. The Teacher of this de partment will wholly devote his attention to the in struction of Boys, whom Parents or Guardiana may consider so young, that they cannot, or will not, be well taught by men, who are giving instruction to older Students in th .higher brandies ef learning. And as Topils beginning the rudiments of an Eng lish Education, require more time and care on tbe part of a Teacher, than they do in more advanced studies, this Teacher will only instruct in Reading, Writing and Spelling, and the elementary principles of those branches, preparatory for the other depart ments of the Academy. They will be superintend ed by tbe Principal, and will not be allowed to min gle with the others, unless it is desired, nor required to drill. To prevent unnecessary expenses. Pocket-money should Of deposited with the Principal. Raleigh. Nov. 18, 1847. 93 tf filiate of North Carolina. GtiLrean (County. Court of Equity, October Term, A. DT18I7. Thomas R. Tats and others, vs. David P. Weir and others. Petition to stll Real Estate. By virtue of a Decree, made in the above case, I shall expose to public Sale in the Town of Greens borough, N. C, on Monday, the 2 1st day of Febru ary, 1848. upon a credit of one, two aud three years, the Lot of Lsnd on which the Cotton Factory stands, Erected by the late Hskbt Hcmphbies. The im provements consist of a large and extensive Brick building, with all the necessary Shops, Store-bouses and buildings, sufficient for the accommodation of eighty or ninety hands. There are now in operation twenty-five hundred Spindles, and twenty-six Loom, with all the machinery and necessary fixtures for the same. The machinery is driven by Steam pover. This Property is well worthy of public attention, as it is deemed the most valuable of the kind ever offered for sale in this State. I lis located in a thri ving healthy village, amidst a thrifty population, and every inducement is presented to any persons wishing to erlgage in the Manufacturing business. Immediate possession will be given the purchaser. The above sale is msde for partition amongst the Devisees of Hknrt Humphries, the late Proprietor. The purchaser will be required to give Bond with approved Security, and the title will be retained, un til the further Order ot this Court. Test J. A. MEBANE, C. M. E. Greensboro, N. C, November, 1847. 90 3m BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. THE General Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, will be held at their Banking House iu this City, on the first Monday in January next. C. DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, Dec. 1. 1847. 97 tin VAUREiVrOi Female Seminary. THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on Mouday, the 10th January ensuing. The Subscriber feels greatly encouraged by the very liberal patrouage extended to him the present year. His exertions will be continued, to secure to those who may be entrusted to his care, all the advantages of a thorough and accomplished Educa tion. The Terras are as follows, per session of fiev months : Board, 050 00 English Tuition, . " 12 50 French, 10 60 Music, 20 00 Use of Instrument, 3 00 Drawing aud Painting, 10 00 No extra charges will be made. Booka, Station ary, ccc, famished at the lowest retail prices. It is pailicularly desired, that every Pupil should bo present at the bpeuing of the Session. when Studies are arranged and Classes formed. All articles of Clothing must be marked with the owner's name in full. I beg leave to refer to my friends, and numerous acquaintances in this State and Virginia; among others, to the following: Hon. Jno. Y. Mason, Wash ington, Hon. Arch. Atkinson, Wni. R. Baskervill, Virgioia, Hon. Jno. H. Bryan, George W. Mordecai, Raleigh, Co!. Joshua Tayloe, Washington, N. C, Hon. David Outlaw, Wm. T. Sutton., Esq.. Bertie, Jas. S Battle, Esq., Rocky MouutrWin. Plummer, Jno. Somerville, Wm. Eatoo, Jr , Esqrs , Warrenton. DANIEL TURNER. Warrenton, Dec. 2, 1847. 93 1 X2TCB3Q?llOna rinHE Annual Meeting of the Members of the II TVnrlh tlarnlin ITT lit II 21 1 IllSlirailCe rn.nfinr .ill ho held at the Office of the Sec retary, in the City of Raleigh, on Tuesday, tbe 4th day oi January next, at II clocK, A. ftt., tor me election of thirteen Directors. By order of the Bosrd of Directors, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Nov. 80, 36 tm 1,000 CASES FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT THE LADIES' SALOON, On Main Street, near Walter's City Hotel, Norfolk, Va. TIIE SUBSCRIBER, having 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 of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, for the Fall and Winter trade, which he has ever bad. He has just returned from the North and East, where he has visited all tbe principal Shoe manufactories and purchased fro them his stock at cash prices almost entirely. He will therefore be enabled to sell to Country Mei chants and others, at very low prices. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Broganc, doa ble soles and double stitched. 2,000 pairs Men's coarse Brogans, 2d & 3d quality. 3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and Bootees. 1,000 pairs Men's coarse thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles, the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made of heavy wax Leather and Grain Leather very long legs to wade in, and double soles. 500 psirs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double Coll Skin uppers and havy double soles. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen's Napoleon Boots, with nailed and slug bottoms, assorted qualities.- 5,000 pairs Women's Leather Boots, assarted kinds, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain Leather, and Goat Skin Bootee. 2,000 pairs Women's Leather Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, We have more than our usual supply of Ladies' Shoe, Ladies' Gaiier Boots, and over 20,000 pairs Children's Shoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoe, Travelling Trunks of every kind, Valises and Carpet Bags; all of which makes our assortment unusually large and very attractive the whole of it will be to!d cheap for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Country Merchants and Strangers visitinij Norfolk, and the public generally, are respectfully inviied to call and examine our extensive assortment before buving. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ter's City Hotel. VV. H. ADDINGTON. September 26. 78 Magnificent Schemes FOR DECEMBER, 1847. J. XY. Jlanry Jk Co., lanagen. (Successors to J. G. Gregory &Co.) 35,000 Dolls! 913,000! 810,000 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 84, for 1847. To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, 25th of December, 1847. 14 Drawn Ballots out of 73 Numbers! SPLENDID SCHEME ! 1 prize of 35.000 1 prize of $2,0S9 1 do 13,000 1 do 2,000 1 do 1U.000 20 prizes of 1,000 1 do 5,000 20 do 000 1 do 3.500 20 do - 400 1 do 3,000 40 do 300 Sec. - &.C &c. Tickets S 10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Wholes, 120 Do do 26 Halves, 60 Do do 26 Quarters, 30 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the mokl prompt alteution, and an official account of each drawing teut immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address J. &. C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maust &, Co , Mauagers, Washington City, D. C. Louisburg Academies, A. II. RAY, i p JANE A. RAY. j 1 RIcirALS- Miss E.W. CURTIS, Music Instructress. Miss M. C. STONE, Instructress in Drawing, &.C. J21IE Spring Session of 1848, will commence on the 3d of January. I uition in the female De partment, $6 50, $10, or $15, according to tha Pu pil's advancement. French and Latin, each $7 50. Drawing and Painting, with use of patterns, $7 50. Music on the Piauo, $17 50, with $3 for use of Instrument. Tuition in the Male Department. For English Studies, $10 " Classical $15, with a small additional charge for contingencies, when necessary. Board with the Principal, $40 per ses sion. Iu good families in the Village and vicinity, $7 per month. A part of the Trustees are invited to attend au examination of the Pupils every quar ter during the Session ; aud a certificate of each Student's deportment aud scholarship is sent to Pa rents and Guardiaus at the close of the Term. Lonisburg, Dec. 4, 1847. 98 3t Accurate Sketch OF THE BATTLE GROUND AND BATTLE OF THE Subscriber has this day received a Litho graph Print of large sige, 32 by 24 inches, from a Sketch taken on the spot, by Capt. Joseph H. Eaton, of the U. S. Army, and Aid-de-Camp to General Taylor, representing the Battle Ground and Battle of Angostura, fought near Buena Vista, Mex ico, on the 23d February, 1847. This Picture is executed in tbe best style of the art, beautifully colored Price $3,00. Call aud exatniue for yourselves. H. D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Dec. 4, 1847. 98 This day received at the North Carolina. Book Store, ALAMANCE, -or the great AND FINAL EXPERIMENT. PRICE 25 CENTS. This is an original work of Fiction, the production of an educated resident and native of the Old North State. Its Scenes and Incidents are characterized by considerable power and dramatic effect. The epoch is that of the Revolutionary War; and there are some powerful passages of Crime, Heroism, Love and moral daring, interspersed throughout the'Sto ry, that startle the reader and enchain his interest to the last. H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Dec. 10. ' 100 THOMAS 15. j011SBL.EE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take, Testimony, Acknowledgements, dec. 79 Nassau" Street, Naw Yoik. December 26, 1946, 104 Iy TO ITIY OLI FRIENDS AND TATR0NS. HAVING just returned ftbm Europe, and with out hesitation selected Raleigh again for my place of residence henceforth, prompted still more through the liberal patronage received heretofore, I ask leave to give my respects to all my former friends and patrons, respectfully solicting their continuance of favors ; I am now again preparing to offer a neat and choice supply of articles, imported a part from Germany and France myself, and completed the stock in New York and the Northern Cities. - Respectfully, -CHK.GRIM.ME. Raleigh, Dec. 9, 1847. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS ! By the 15th day of December, the undersigned will open his new Store under the well known firm of G. W. & C. GRiJlJir,, AT TIIE FORMER STASD OF MR. T. SXOW, Where he will be pleased to wait upon his friends and the public in general, who will favor him with a call, as he is determined to sell low, having bought his stock for the ready Cash. He will keep always u full selection of goods, and respectfully recommends bis assortment to the consideration of the communi ty. The Stock consists in part of the following : Confectionary, Groceries, French, German aud English Fancy Goods, Cutlery, IHusicalIustrumeuts, Per fumery, Crockery, Dry Goods, Jew ellry, and Toys : Confectionary: French Candy assorted, best rejined Candy, Kock Candy, Chocolate, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currents, Dates, Citron, Almonds; Palmnuts, Filberts, Wal. and Cocoanuts, Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Spice, etc. Fruit : Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Northern Apples. Segars: Manilla. Justo Sanz, Talla, Jupiter, Rionda, Havanna, Hegalia, Plantation, Havana La dies' Setrars, Smoking Tobacco, Chewir.g Tobacco, Mrs Miller's Snuff. Preserves : Ginger, Pears, Quinces, Citron, Limes, Pine Apple, Cautelopes, Sardines in Oil. Jellies: Currant, Quince, Apple, Raspberry. Pickles in Wine Vinegar, Tomatos, Onions, Cucumbers, Martinas, Bet Root. Sauces : Tomato, Walnut, Mushroom. Catsup. African Bird Pepper. Syrup : Raspberry Ginger, Orange Flower, Lemon. Brandy Fruit : Peaches,- Pears, Cherries, Gages, Walnut, Apricot Groceries : Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Coffee and Tea, different qualities, Cas tile, variegated, White and Brown Soap, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Oils, Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, etc. Bakery : Butter. Water, Sugar, SodaCrack ers, Pilot Bread and Richmond Cakes. Fancy Goods: Writing Desks. Fancy V'ork Boies, Artificial Flowers, Card Cases, Money Purses, Pocket Books, Travelling Bag. Baskets, Dressing and Fioe Combs, Pins, Needles, Thread, Buttons, Matches, tjhaving Utensils, Looking Glasses, Cloth, Hat, Teeth, Hair, Shoe and small Painting Brushes, Walking Canes, Whips, A Cowhides, Patent and Common Fish Hooks, Flower Vases, Painted Mugs, Tumblers, Tapers, Slates, Smoking Pipes, Coffee Mills, Steelyards, Patent Balances, Waiters, Clocks, Spoons, Tacks, Razor Straps. Cutlery : Rodger's Pockef Pen. Knives and Razors, Knives and Forks," Scissors, Dirks, Pistols, Guns, Percussion Caps, Tubes, Powder Flasks, Shot-bells, Bird-bags. ITIlisical Instruments: Violins, Bows, Strings, Bridges, Screws, Guitars, Flageolets, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, etc. Perfumery : Cologne, genuine ; Macassar, Eear and Antique Oil, Floating, Almond, Palm and other perfumed Soap ; Chalk-balls and Pink Saucers. Crockery : Tea Setts, Cups and aucers, Pitchers, Bowls, Plates, Dishes, W ash Basins, Cof fee Pots, etc. i Dry Goods: Calicoes, Cassinets, Cashmeres, Veslings, Merino, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Hose, Gloves, Bleached and Brown Shirting, Osnaburg, Flannels, Kersey, Linsey, Movlin, Linnen, etc. Jewelry of Gold, Silver and Pinchback, Watch holders, Breast Pins, Ear Rings.Pencils, Pens, Finger Rings. Thimbles, Metal Combs, Watch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum and other Beads assorted. Toys: A large and choice supply of Magic Lanterns, China, Pewter and Wooden Tea Setts, Dressed and Undressed Dolls. Paint Boxes, Carpen ter's Toolsrf Harps, and a variety of Fancy Toys. CHR. GRIMME, Firm of G. W. & C.TGaTMMK, Second door from Mr. R. Smith. Raleigh, Dec. 9, 1847.- . 99 FIK13! TIIEJSTXA 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. Applicationsfor Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to S. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to . J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. 83 F JEM ALE SCHOOL, HILLSBORO' N. C Mr. and Mrs. Brirwcll,' Principals. Signore Antonio di Martino, Teacher of Mo. sic. Drawing, Painting in oil and water colors, French, Spanish, and Italian. r"HE Spring sessiou will commence on tbe 7th of JL January, aud close the last ef May. The accomplishments are thoroughly taught by Signore Martino, who comes highly recommended, from some of the first Schools in the Norths , t- The numbe of boarders in our family is limited to six, but board can be had in most respectable fami lies. Our extra charges are few. Those who board in our family, are instructed iu needle-work gratis ; and any rn the School can learn Latin aud Vocal Music without extra charge. ' TERMS rAYABLE IN ADVANCE: Board and Tuition, $67 00 Tuition for day scholars,- 12, 15, and 17 50 Music, on Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Use of Piano for practice, ' 5 00 French, Spanish, or Italian, y 15- 00 Drawing, 10 to SO 00 Hillsborough. Dec 7. 98 w3 P RI.7IE FLOUR, to band ; also Cotton Yarns, from Number 4 to 16. PECK & SON. 99 3t Raleigh, Dec. 11. AUCTION AfiOjSPMMiSSIONBUSINESSV' At N. B. II 17 G TIES' Auction and Cominission Store. ' v" I HAVE now oil hand, a great variety arid fnixed collection of -GOODS, consisting ol Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, Iron Books, Paper, Ink, 4. &c. Ac. all of which Is offered at. unusual low prices, for Cash oklt, at the - Auction arid Commission Store of .N.B.HUGHES. If JEW AND CHEAP Dry Goodsj '. .' FO R -THE P AXX & WEJJTim TRADE OF 1S47-' fpHE Subscriber takes pleasure in informine his I friends and customers, and the public in .general that he has just received and opeded. at his present eligible stand, next door to the Town Hall andjrtar ket House, on Fayetteville Street, A New and very iicat assortment of Staple and Fashionable Dry Goods, FOR THE FALL and WINTER TRADE of 1847, just selected by himself, with particular reference to the wants and tasfe df this community, and td which he would fcaost respectfully invite the public attention. ' . V i His assortment Consists, in part, of the following desirable articles, viz t Fine Cloths and Cassimeres. Super SatiriettS and" Kentucky Jeans. ' Tweeds, CaSsiineres snd Mexican Cloths, Velvet, Valencia and other Vestings, ! Beatitiful plai h and plaid black Alpaccas; Cashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids, Delaines, Fancy Prints and Ginghams, White and Red Flannels, Winter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchiefs; Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambric do. Black Silk and fancy Cravats j Suspenders and Parses, f Canvass, Padding and Sewiftgs, Superior Ticking and .Cotton Oznabhrg, Fine bleached Sheeting and Shitting, Jeans ami Apron Checks, Plaid Linsey and Kersey; Spool Cotton, Fringe, Girhp, Braid and Bhlibht Gloves, Mitts and Hose, Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertion; Plaid and Jacotiet Muslins, Irish Linens arid Lawns, Silk and Cotton tJmbrellas j Together with a general aiwrent tit GENTLEMEN'S and LA DIES' Shoes, Shoetecs - SIip-r-W" pers; with a foil stock of CROCKE.L -fc KY and GLASSWARE. HARDWARE and-QRO CERIES j say . Sugar and Coffee, 'Tobacco, Snuff Tea, Loaf Sugar, Setjars, Tallow, and Adamantine. Candles Powder and Shot, Soap and If ailsi &c. ace'.' All, or any part of wtiieh. the Subscriber irrinlJ dispose of on the most reasonable terms, for Cash, or to prjirCTujtt ctsTOMiHs, at 3 or 4 months credit; t nanaiul tor past favors, may he not solicit a contiu usnce of nublic patronage, since he offers such strong inducements to the sagacious and keen-sizhled nnrx chaser. JAMES LiTCHFORTl Raleigh, Nov. 12, 1847. 91 Williams, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - DRUGGISTS, jh t, RALF.TfJM NT n Keepconstanlynhandaiafgeandheti$eletledsiociof X orcign and Native Drugs, AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN ' CHEMICALS W'hich has been carefully selected froftt the Northern! " Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and may be relied oh with fulconfidence. surgicalTinsTruments' ; Of superior quality and fine finish, from the -bos approved American Manufactories; Oar slock of . - -FAIIf TS, OILS Alf D IYE-STUFFS Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz: ' ' American White LeadJ Linseed, lamp, Sperm U dry and iu Oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, t anner? uns, Indigo, -Madder," ExLXflgwtfffd,- Verdigris, Chinese, Vcnnillioi, Copperas Yenitian Red, Stuffs generally i Spanish Brown, &e. &e. LEA THEE, COACHj FURNITTJRE & JAPAH VAKKI8HES Together with a large and welUelected stock of FREiNCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GtASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders and others. Tobacco, Segars and Smiflg, f theeg best quality ; and superior Madeira Sherry, Claret and Jfort Wines, Forench Brandy and -. sx JLoridon 11 r own Stout, .v.? i All of which is offered for sale at nnnsually low" . , prices, and upon the most accommodating, terms. 0dJTromyh5sim s atid particular attention paid to packing andJbrl "'-'warding. "- ?4i fray; 1 9,,.! 84 . -- 4yU)j" L v VALUABLE SALE - Of Land, H-pHE Subscriber will ofTef at Pablie aleVi fes Tuesday, the fourth day of January, 1848, ibe1 following valuable Properly, belonging tothe Estate of the late JAMES HARRIS, and ELIZABETH HARRIS, dee'd, via? v; .'..-..,. ... A Tract of Land, lying . In - Wake Forest, three ' miles from the College, and three miles from thef tall Bridge, containing between seven tod b hundred Acres." ; "it:. . A quantity of Corn; Foddef, Oata, mat, &ev' " . Also, a pretty large Stock of Horses, Cattle; Hofft, Sheep, &c ', r"-; i -v?-. Also, the Household unA VitAU -e-tr:- Plantation Tools, of erery descTrpti0a -.TV The Sale will take nlai t t. uV Mrs. Elizas eth HaaaiaT and will he contained Jrom day to day, nrita all is sold.; -"- T - . I erms made known o tbe day of Safei Wake. December 6V 1847. . , - 93 ut (n1:-?! Campaign Sketchci of the War Jn Slexico. with enm Dec. 4th, 1847 - . v r -I t -. 71
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