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V . . .- , r - -, ' I - ANB ' WT&'jiMM- . ' v - . i I . . - - - : . ' - - - -- - - - - - -sv t . , r, -,' .,; ,: - - V.' . 'prBLIfflEDJKJWTEMlT ASB WEEKLY, BY DirOB LVP PROPRIETOR. Terms. :! lart pr anuum half io iTnc. ... n Thna TIaIIim Mr ininm. . EESLY fA r" . .lrfcerri'M.e'- For every Sistetn Lint, fint iaaertion, 0a Dollar; each Bubaequent uuerUon, Tweaty-fio Cents. J ' Cnur i OnUra and Judicial AJtertisements will be (fhared -5 per cent, higher ; Vut a dedoctiou of 33 per cent, will be made from tie regalar price, for. advert'wrs by ihe year. r AdrertiseraenU, inserted in the Semi-Wkcklt Re gistei, will ! appear ia the Wkkkj-t Paper, free of charge. .r - y . trr Letters to the Editor mast be losT-tlinw SEA WELD- & MEAD, VThoIesalo and Tletall Grocers, AVE on hand, and are daily eipectinff, aJrii- lions which, when received will make the Iar ge.l 50riraeni oi uwo in ueif iiuq ever uiorcu . r t. : I : ,t- l in ibis market ; and will , be aold. W bolbsaLs or IUtail. to suit customers at reduced price i-" , Iff HoheaJ BROWN SUGAR , ' , 25 Sacks prime Kio COFFEE 20 do " Laguira do. 1 12 do Old Government Jata CoflTce , t 10 LbU. Crushed SUGAR ' . x - 8 do Pulfenzeti do u . ; 8. do New Orleans Clarified. So jar . "w 10 packages double refined Loaf do . ' S 5 Hoshads MOLAoSEo t . I Cask Sugar Housa-do 1 do lefined N. do 1 da superior SYRUP " 100 Sacks SALT Ground, Alam and Liverpool 3000 Ibs.-BACON - blown 60 keasCUT NAILS 4 pennj to 30 penn 100 ba?i old CORN MEAL 10,000 CIGARS, various brands 600 lbs CHEWING TOBACCO (Rambaut's) 3 boxes do Jo (Lanhorn's) . 2 do Smoking: do 6 Mats of Cinnamon Ground do , in 5 lb- cans Do Cloves. do do Dj AUpic do do 2 2 6 6 3 kegs whole Allspice do do Black Pepper boxes ground .do doz. London Mustard do A merica'a dx . i . i do London and American, in 5 lb cans ksgs Powder ; also, fine Canister do 60 boxes Tallow Caitdlcs.w - 16 do Sperm do . 6 do Bar Soap 12 dox. Cake1 do .assorted 30 groee perfumed Matches 4 24 do Table Salt , 20 boxes Window GLASS, assorted 7 b!ket3 Champagne (Heidsick brand! FRENCH BRANDY, Importation of 1808 ! Dj. old Cognac , Do. " Chtmpagne Do. Stiguette Old Port ' : " "V Old Madeira WIJ1ES, uiuij taucil em Mtlagx and Sherry J Old Jamaica Rum Holland Gin Hcotch Whikey, very old Old Rye do Common do .-Bottled Porter Salmon, Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tongues i Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson & 5'ark tJhocelate and Cocoa - TEAS Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords, J-c. &c. &c. With a large assortment of STONE WARE. Raleish. Nov 12. 1847. 91 Nag's Head Hotel, rffHIa valuable Property will be sold, if not di-JJ- poed of previously at private sale, in the town of Eliiabeih City, at Public Sale, on the Gth. of Msrch next." The main building is 120 feel long, 2$ stories high. There are besides 10 other buildings, including an Ice House, with 65 acre of land at tached. The advantages of this place as a summer retreat are too well known, to be repeated incxtenso here. It is sufficient to state, that the siiustion is healthy ; it is immediately contiguous the Atlan tic Ocean. The sea-bathing U very fine and the Table car be furnished with the finest sea fish, crabs, oysters, Vc. The only other recommend ation which is deemed necessary to give, is to state the fact that, since the first opening of the Hotel, 6 year ago, it, kas had more visiters than could beraccoruniodjted. During the season. Packet run from Elfxabeth City, E lenton, Plymouth, Hertford,'and numerous other place. For particulars enquire of M. RUSSEL, on J. C. EHRINGHAUS. Dec. 11, 1817. 101 IQw The Best Life of Old Zaek. TT 1FE f Cen" ACIIAEr Tatloe, comprising a J narrative of events connected with his profes sional career, derived from public documents aud pri vate correspondence, by J Reese Far ; and authen tic iucidenU of his early years, from materials coU Wcted by Robt. T. Conrad. Esq., with an original , Portrait, and eleven illustrations of the various Bat tles, just published, and this day received, by ' ' II. p. TURNER. Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1847. g4 To Principals of Colleges, Seminaries, ic. A FRENCH gentleman, well qualified to teach ZlX. the Modern Language, and particularly the rench and Spanish, wishes a situation a luslrucler. J or particulars, apply to Mon. Baasr, Profcsiorof Music and Languages, at Sedgwick 'Seminary.-- " Raleigh, Dec 20. 1847. ' , 102 4t FOR. RGIT A small House in the Wes tern part of the City. JAMES LITCHFORD. 104 Ian. I. 1S18. N OUT II CAROLINA ALMANAC?. iCI ALL Ai hL at the North Carolina Bookstore, and ret TURNER'S NORTH CAROLINA-ALMA-' for 181S. Thi. Almansc ha been rarefoH NAC nriln.u.1 1 .1 J i r.-.ru, ,na Ia ,orj6aW wholesale and teHatl. bv U. D. TURNER. January 1, i848 104 !!. JACOB JBXIDEIL Jr. " '. Importer & Wholenli i Eeta.il Dealerla it , . Wim'CSa X.1QUORS, Sec OF JILL COUNTRIES, " Io.-TO Walnut Street, INVITES the attention?! thQ Trade" and consumers to hi extensive stock of gooJ,jpara Wine, . 'of variant grades and. price : all of V which have been 'carefully selected ? I ?s- j him in Europe, Principally in the District sjv here Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twentr Years in this busi- nes. and ai successorXo the late JoVsF Wacbhah t-sq. witn an extenaiva. European conaeclion, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal JVtne dit IriclM ! France, German j, &C enables him tm guar antee ihe'erxceljence and good eonditionvof every ar tfcle'sold by Tiim. HiajevStoro in3 Cellars, ar ranged and boilifor theparnoe, insure the preserva tion of his wioee in perfect condition rand the present Stock having been landed principally before the' first of December rsst, when the new and high -Tariff, on Wi6e took elTgct, enables hirxto sell oalhemost ad-vantageoas-Herras. . .fjiDeacriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally of by-letter ; in ordering Wiatsfrom which satisfaction will be guarantied. WKS &c. IvpbKTfDTO Order,' Subject to Ap- -: provai. o Arrival. March9, 1847- s-, -y l. ..m S ly j ajui u 'ai CpPPEBSmiTII, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WQjlKERj . NO. 62, PR TT STREET.&ALTltiOR'b. LA JJJ HE Subscriber, having been ffitag estabksbed iuj f-5 the aoQvebusluessleaders nis service io ue Distiller of Turpeutinefn the State of North Car lma,'for (he "manufactariog olTctpentiue Stills, ha vio already furnished a uumber'of thsmfor which satisfactory referencecao D4evenl ' Fnnuint in wnt of TurDeatioal Stills, or anvother Copper work, Tin Sheet Iron, or Lead wprk,.For- cing and itftiug Fumps, stoves and ripe, can be ac commodated, voholetatt orrelaili on aa 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" .w : J October 161847. , -t l 4 ta?3 ; New Livery Stable. f IIMIE Subscribe rs.haviBf; just erecteda large, sub U stantialand spacious Stable witrKroomy stalfs, iu the very hearlf the Cty, would respectfully inform r the public, that they are. now prepared, at an hour, TV to convey persons to. or irorn, smy pmti ot me oiaie. 1 nej nave Jrocurea sieauy, poina nnu briiiui mjji rers, aad intend keeping for hire. Hacks, Buggies, ve Suliief Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquaio- iances, and the travetting comtnurlltir, generally, are requested to lend them their innuence, as . they are determined to spare neither pains or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, can be made either at the Stable, ia the rear of the Market Uocsk. or at the, MANSION MOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear Horse will be noarded by the day, week moatnor year, on the most moderate'terms. The Ostler are experienced and faithful, and will leave no room for cuiiipiaiuv. Droyera will find this the most central Stable in the C'rty,audlhemo?t convenient for effectiug sales, and they,wi!l always find ample accommodation for any uuinber of Horses, howeverlarge, Tlie Subscribers hope that, in this hew enterprize, they will be sustained by a generous public. J ERE. NIXON. GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec. 3,4847. 97 ForSale or Exchange? A GENTLEMAN, inTossessiouof agoodFR M recently settled, in the immediate. neighborhood of Kaleigh, with au entirely ueWDwellfhg House, of moderu construction, and onveuieut, arrangement, is desirous of either selling the same, or exchanging it for Property in the City: or Kalejgh. tor healliu ntess of location, fine Water, and accessibility to 1 Market, this l arm cannot be surpassed, lemons wishing to boy, or exchange, can learn further par ticulars, ou application to the Editor of this Paper. Raleigh. Nov. 29. 1847. l)b if SALISBURY FACTOItY 7T7NDER a ResolutiSn of the Stockholders of the J Salisbury Mi.xuncfcaisG Company.I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 25th of Jan uary, -4848, at the Court Housed in Salisburyon a credit of six month, the . w SALISBURY FACTORY KHT1RK. C05TAI5IlOABOCT 2500 Spindles, 70 or SO Looms, with all the necessary preparatory machinery, a su perior FIFTY" HORSE POWER ENGINE, DWELLINGS for the operatives, iAlso, one NEGRO MAN about 45 years stage, the Engineer. MATTHIAS BQGER, PreV , Bajisbnry. Nv. 25, 1847. U)0-t ,. Jxpe Foundry? f 59 Gold, Coriier of Ann St., T. York. THE Subscriber ia. prepared to famish hand cast Type.aud Printers' Materials of all kinds, atahort notice and on reasonable terms. .. Proprietors of Newspapers, who have not adver lifted for the Subscriber, who may publish thi notice for three months, will be entitled to. receive pay in Type, on purchasing five time theamoant of their bills for advertising ' " Old Type taken in exchatige.for new! at 9 cent per pound ! ' HOBERT TAYLOR-. iiir. ion. u 1. - . IVEW WORKS. : -: THE Greatest Plague of Life, or. the Adven ture of a Lady in search of a good Servant, ny one who ha beenr Almost worried to Death. No. 1 , 2, 3, 4 and 5 price, 64, cent f each. - Illus trated by George Cruikshank. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Dec. 27. " - 103 THB-DIgGRACE TO THE FAMILY, by Jerrold. Nos. 1 and 2. price 6J cents each. IU lustratedbj Phiz. . For sale at the , . '- V N. C. BOOK STORE. Dec 2t. , 03 ' AJlUL.Ifj.. The-Arts and Miseries of Gambling, by J. Ii GreenL 4lh Edition nriea 7i cent, mat day. receivea oy v IL Drf TURN ER - . JOB PUINTING EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. WitJt neatness, and despatch. - ClassicalrRIathemMic JUUTART ACADEMY. i , " nTIHrS'Tear isdividedT into two Sessions' of five BWIVUSI t begin! .Hi ftnonth each ; the first Session, nig pn the first f January, and the. second Session, ton the first of Joly. . L It i the design of the Preceptor ft hat this I Instila- tioa shaltnot be surpassed, la'fhe advantages afford ed fo& acquiring a tnorougbEnglishClastiilal and Matheojatjcsl education. .T A majority of 4iie Students "study the Classics, witb the'iuteaoa of entering some University. Rut those.'whose means are limited, can acquire a fiill Collegfate course, loth in the Classics and Math ematics,' WifR the deaigu of making the course of Studies' aexleusive as possible, a scientific Book keeper has beenVuga'ged. And - although 'Cfassicar Students may suppose, tlaKthey will tieyer become Accountants, yet SfkHolvledge of this. Science ne cessary to men in all kiuds of business; butmor especially to fltose," who expect to engage in Mercan tile pursuits, or to become praclicakbusiuese men. INSTRUCTORS. I'btiiiv Li u e. r . m. i m s n j . . . r n - . - . . J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor. R. II. MASON, AssistanL. Mathematical and MilitartDepartment, Civil Enoixeerino &.ijTorooRAPiii5AirDHAWis;a T & M... PREs;roN. k Modern LaKgoaOEs: r, .Monsieur BRADY. Book-helping i-'v "JS. JICHOLLS ' Juvenile Department: ROBERl' WHITEIITJR3T. " Xrnis Pavable imAdvance. For common EnglUb. branches, v $15 00 4 Fefthe Clasics 20 00' Evglfch, including the higher branches of Math ematics, the samf 8 fr the Classics. Modern Languages, 10 00 Book-Meepiug, " $ 00 , Juve"nileStudie. Spefling, Reading and . . Writing. -IT ' . iaOO For, any other study, an addjjional charge of 3. For JUilitary Tactics, o charge. v . A wing is about to be attuched to the Aoademy", for the Juvenile Department, whicli wilUbe fiuished by the first of January.. Ihe Teacher of tbis'de partment will wholly Oevote his attention to'the iu- struction of Boys, whom Parent or Guardian Snay consider so young, that they canuef, ,or wiUnot-be weV taught by men, who are giving instruction o older Students in the higher branches f learning. And as Pupils beginning he rudiment of au Eng lish Education, require more time arid care on the part of a Teacher, than they do in more advanced studies, this Teacher will only instruct in Reading, AV riling1 and Spelling, and the elementary principles of those branches, preparatory for the other depart ments of the Academy. They will be "superintend ed by the Prjucipal and will not be allowed to min gle withlhe others, uuless it is desired,, nor required jo drill." v . l-o prevent unnecessary expenses, rocEei-money boold4e deposited! with the Principal. , Raleiffh. Nov. 18a 1847. m 93 tf . . Z tctte' of Nortli Carolina. Guitrean County. Court of Equity, OctoberTerm, . A D.18W " Thomas R. Tate and others,, v. David P. Weir and . t other. Petition to sell 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 zlst dsy of febru ary, 1848. Upon a credit oi one, two and three years, the Lot of Land on which the , , Cotton, Factory stands, f Erected by the Ute Hesbt Humph hies. i. The tm pro vements. consist of large end extensive Brick building, with all the necessary Shops, Store-houses and buildings, sufficient tor the accommodation Of eighty or ninety'hands. There are now in operation twenty-five hundred Spindles, and twenty-six Looms with all the machinery and necessary fixture for thl tame. J he machinery i driven by Meam power, This ProperJy iwell wqrthy ol punlic.aiientien, as it is deemed the mostvaluabl of . the Tuud'ever offered for sale in ibis State. It m located in ' 4 thri ving healthy village, ariidst a thrifty population, Land evenrjLinducement is presented to- any persons wishing to engage 111 the.Maiinlacturing business. Im mediate iossession will be given lhepurchaser. I'he above sale is made- for partition amongsHtha Devisees of Hkvbt HoMraii, late Proprietor, The Purchaser will be required to give Bona wfth approved&ecurirjr, anf lhe title will be retained, un til ihe further Order orthi Court.'', .'IVst J. A. MEBANE, C. A? E. Greensboro N. 0., November,' 1 847. 9V 3m Female' Semjnafy, - rfTUE next Session of-4his Iustitotion will com- 8 mence on Monday, the lOthanuary ensuiug. , 'fhe Subscriber feejs greatly encouraged by the very liberal patronage ex leuded to him the present ... . -1 t 1 T . . J . A n A . year. Ills exeruoos wui oc kuuuuucu, i wui to those who may be entrusted .to his care, alltjie advantage of a thorough aud accomplished Educa tion. The Terms are follows, per session of fiev months : Board, English Tuitin, French. S50 00 12 50 10 oo; X. Music. ' 2O.50U Una of Instrument, Urn ix-in tr and Paiutincr. JJft vlPtP, No extra charges will be made. Books, Station-' arv Oi-C inrnisnea ai ine iuww iciaii uiikc.- a. It is nai'ticularly desired, that every Pupil should i; nrAunt at the ooenin? f the Session.when Studies ara arranred and Classes formed. All articles of Clothing must.be marked with the owner's name fa full. "V : ' " V ' "Vr I beg leave to refer to my friends, and.numerou acouaiutances in this State and Virginia!. among other, to the following t Ueta. Jno-Y. Mason, Wash-' inirtoa.- lion. Arch. Alaiuson,- vn. Atv-JtaaKerrui, LViririnla. Hon. Jno. II. Bryaa. Ueorga-W. Mordecaju Kaiehrh. Uo!. -Johua l ayioe, vasoiBgion n. Hon. David Outla, .Wm. T; Sutloh Esq., 'i Bertie, Ja. S. Battle, EboI, Rocky Mount, Wm. Plummer, Jno. Someryllle, Wm Eaton i JfVEqa.; Warrenton. Warrenton. Dec: JL.l847.iVv? ' . 88 TTames WewiRomaixce.-trConvict or e)LI the liypocntelUnmasaed, by J.'r IC Jamea, i Eq. Price 25 cents. Thi day received by - ' "j : a. V. TUKM1SK. . Dec H. 1847. ., IQV ,. i 'K " 1 .- irn" " '" '- frnHlSk day' received the 52(J voIqm,: English -'rt y KtC? Bookstore. frfilie Iadles' Science of Etiquette, jl-and Hand BooKbfjhe Toilet, frice 25 cenu.4 "Tho Book 6V tf Thousand Songs the greatest and best collection ever embodied iri on work-weii bound, price SI 25. A -lew copies on hand, at the BookstoreNo. IFajelteville street. Raleigh, Dec. 1; '96 1 .-- FALL AND WINTER 8TOCKOF Boots3 y Shoes atid: Brogans, v At" THE LADIES' SAlOON-v On Main Street, near Walter's yCity Hotel Norfolk, Ta. , TDE &DBSCSIBER,baving rei cerilly enlarged his Store for retail ing, and having taken the .whole house for wholesale good, he Is now prepared to show the lagest and best stock, of Boots, w'i 1 i r "t' .u - c'ii i ii': V . ouues anu urogaus,. iwr mo rauanu mwi uut, which he has ever had. He has ju&t returned from the North and Eart, .where he ha visited 'all the principal Shoe manufactories and purchased from them his stock at cash prices almost entirely. He will therefore be enabled to sejl to Country Merchant and others, at very low prices. HE HAS NOW ON HAND, ; 5,000 pairs Men's very heavy thick Brognns, dou ble soles and. double stitched. 2.000 puirs Mep's coarse Brogars, 2d &. 3d quality. -'3,000 do do lined and bound Brogans and JJoetee. -& ; 1,000 pairs Men coars thick Cowhide and Grain Leather Boots, double soles," the very best quality. 400 pairs Men's Fishermen Boots, made if heavy wax Leather and Grain Leather very long leg to wade in; and double soles. - H, 500 pairs Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, with double UaM tin uppers andTieavy dounle solea. 1,000 pairs Gentlemen' NapnleonTBoots, with nailed and slug bottoms, assorted, qualities.- . ' -5,000 pairs Women' Leather Boots,-ssorted kinds, such as heavy Kip, Wax and Grain leather, and Qoat Skin Bootees. 2,000 pairs Women's Leather Shoes and Buskins. BESIDES THE ABOVE GOODS, We Have more than our tisual fippply of Ladies' Shoe, Ladies' Gatfer Booh, and over 20,000 pairs Chifdrea's hoes; Men and Women Servants' Shoes, Travelling Trunks' of every kind. Valises and Carpet Bigsr s.ll of wblctrimakes our aisorlment-fcnusually large' and very attractive r4the whole of it wilt be sold cheap for cash, or on short time tobanctoal customers. Country Merchants and Slrangersvisiting Norfolk, 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'Ciiy' Hotel. 1 " tr ;V.?ir W.'II. ADDINGTON. September 25. 78 .3.. i ..; Accurate Sketcli OF THE BATTLE GROUND ANQ. BATTLE OF FJ-nHE Sobscriber has this day received a Litho Jjf' graph Print of large eige, 32 by '24 iaclves, from a ib Helen laaeu on me spot, oy vnpu junr.u. Eaton, of the ;U-c S. . Army, and Aid-de-TJarop to General Taylor, representing the Battle Ground and Battle of Angostura, fought near liuetia Vista, Mex ico," on the 23d February, 1847. Thi Picture 1 executed in the bestttyle of the art, beautifully colored Price $3,00. , Call and examiue for yourselves. - - - N. C. Book Store. 1 Sf iJ Raleigh, Dec 4, 1847. 93 This day received at the North Carolina, Book Store. ALAMANCE5,oMu0 great AND FINAL EXPERIMENT. ; PRICE-25 CENTS. , This is an original work of Fictipru tb.e production of an educated resident and native of the Xld Aort a State. It Scenes and Incidents are characterized by considerable power and dramatic effect. ; The epoch ia that of the RevlutioriarywWar: and there are r T T - ' -T some powenui passages 01 uruire,, xxeroism, liovb and moral daring, irA4erspexr?i3d:.thTOUghout the'Sto- ry, that startle the .reader and enchain his interest to the last. " ' H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Dec. 10. ,a 100 THE SUIISCRIBLRS AVE-JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of many desirable articles in their line, to which l tie attention of purchae?s is invited: consisting in part of the fol'.6wing, viz : A full supply of fresh SpiceS or all kind. Essential OiU, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglasi. Brusbes, of oil kindaVnd qualities. - 1 bbl.-No. 1 Castor, Oil. 1 Case Sup. Carb Soda. 1 Chso 8(.haltum.' h ' lUlt Pipe 'Solder's beat French Brandy. A lull supply of While Lead, of various brands. No. 1 and Poiei . 1 Case No. 1 Chrome Green, 2 Caees Paris Green, dry and ground in oil. 100 lbs. Litharge, lOUdo. lied Lead. lOO'lb. Hall Pelre, 25 lost Cayenne Pepper; ... Spanish Brown and Yellow Ochre.dry and ground in oil.x .- ' .' All kind and qualitie of Varnish. boperior Band f aper. ! Canary Biro" and Hemp.Seed. "Balsam and OiUCobeb Capsules. 1 Bull's, Sands' and PellefWs barsaparilla. ---'fj w J . . I - . 200Jbs. Stuart Superior ChewingTobacco, Ltr -y, " PESCUD & JOHNSON 4 c. fr bn'the road, and expected 'constantly ti ar rive. -400 Gallons of Lamp and Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted size, and a great variety ot Surgical and Dental Instruments. r. & j. IP 1 r:. iec.. a, ,ii.c,t.' fTHHE lMrmIieretofore existing in this City under " Ii othe uam'e and style of HitAaTT &JoaDAN, ia this day dissolved oy mutual couseou persons . .. ..' . r -. I ...I. - : - indebted tome late nrm euuer oy uuio ur uhiciwim, are earnestly -requested to come torward and settle with either of the partners. Jj. SO. I I , ' ' s j. F. JORDAN. ' "Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1843. ' y , . .- : - 104 s THE undersigned hereby respect fultyJn forms bis friend, that having, purchased Mr. Hkartt in terest, be will continue the bueine ou. his own ac count, at the stand recently occupied by the fipn, and will be thankful for a continoahce of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He jill keep on hand a. regular assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, and promisee that no effort on his part, will be spared, to give entire aatisf action. i Raleigh; Jan. 1, 1849-V t-; ; ,104 if fTiRACKERS-i-Xeraoh,T:8ngar,. Potter;. Water U J and FancyPilotBread,Gheee,Beef Tongue, smoked Beef, Pickled Salmon a&l'-Scotch. Herrings, ai the Auction and Commission Sloje of, , . N. It HUGHES, O ALT. Blown; and Uround Alum, tor sale by Othe Sack., WILL PECK r son. i . Raleigh, :Dec 22. ,102 2w. v l000 CASES TO M'OIiD FKACIDS r AND PATRONS. ! MAVG just returned ftom Europe, and with out hesitation selected Raleigh again for my place of residence henceforth, prompted still more through the liberal putronage received heretofore, I ask leave to give my respects to all my former friends and patrons, respectfully sohcting their continuance of favors ; I am now again preparing to offer a neat and choice supply of irticles, imported a part front Germany and France myself, and completed the stock in New. York and the Northern Cities. T.Resppctfully, CHR. GRIMME. Raleigh, Dec." 0, 1847. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS I By the 1 5th day of December, the ' undersigned will open his new Store under the, well known firin of ' 3 G. W. & C. GRIJIE, AT THE PGR3IER STAND OF MR, T. SSOW, Where he will be pleased to wait upon his friends ana the public in general, who will favor him with a call, as he is determined io selljow, having bought his stock for the ready Cash. He will keep always a full selection of goods, and respectfully recommend his assortment to the consideration of the communi ty. The block consists in part of the following : Confectionary, Groceries, French, German and English Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Per fumery, Crockery, Dry Goods, Jew -ellry, and Toys : Confectionary : French Candy assorted, bpst refined Candy, Rock Candy, Chocolate, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,' Currents, Dates,' Citron, Almonds, Palmnuts, Filberls,"AVal. and Cocoanuts, Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Spice, etc. Fruit Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Northern Apple. , Segtirs: Manilla. Justo Sanz, " Talle, Jupiter, Riouda, Havanna.Mtegalia, Plantation, Havana La dieSegars, Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Mrs Miller's Snuff. - Preseryes Ginger. Pears, Quinces, Citron, Limes, Pine Apple, Cantelopes, Sardines in Oil. Jellies: Currant, Quince, Apple, Raspberry. Pickles hr Wine Vinegar, "Tomatos. Onions, lucumbers, Martmas, Beet Root. SaUcess Tomato, Walnut 'irushroom. Catsup, Aiucan uiru repper. . Syriip : Raspberry : Ginger, Orange Flower, Lemon. ; . . . t; . Brandy Fruit Peathe, Pears, Cherries, Gage, Walnut, Apricot. -Groceries :--Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Coffee and Tea, different qualities," Cas tile',, variegated, While and Brown Soap, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Oils, Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, etc. Bakery :--B utter, Water, Sugar, Soda Crack ers, Pito Bread andjiichmond Cakes. Fancy Goods: Writing Qeks.Fancy V'orlt Boxes, Artificial Flowers, Card Cases, Money Purses, Pocket Books, Travelling Bags, Baskets, Dressing and Fine Combs", Pins, Needle, Thread; Butlons, Matches. Shaving Utensils, Looking Glasses, Cloth, Hat,' .Teeth, Hair, Slie and. email-Painting Brushes, Walking .Canes, Whips, Cowhides, Patent and Common FishHooks, Flower Vase Painted Mugs, Tumblers, "Tapers, Slates, Smoking Pipes, Coffee Mills, Steelyards, Patent Balances, Waiters, Clocks, Spoons, Tacks, Razor Straps. Cutlery Rodger' Pocket Pen Knives and Razori, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Dirks, Pistols, Gflns, Percussion Capa, Tubes, Powder Flasks, Shot-belts, Bird-bags. j Musical Instruments:-Violins, Bows, iStrings, Bridges, Screws, Guitars, Flageolets, Flutes, ?ifes, Accordions, tc. f, Perfumery : Cologne, genuine : Macassar. Wear and Antique Oil, Floating, Almond, Palm and other perfumed Soap Chalk-ball and Pink Saucer. -rockery : lea Setts, Cup and Saucers, Pitchers, Bowl, Plates. Dishes. Wash-Basins. Cof fee-Pols, ete. v , i Dry Goods: Calicoes. Cassinets, Cashmeres, Vestings. Merino, Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Hose, Gloves, leached and Brown Shirting,' Osnabufg, Flannels, Kersey, Linsey ,-Muslin, Linnen, etc. Jewelry of Gold, Silver and Pinchbaek, Watch holders. Breast Pins, Ear Ringe.Pencils, Pens, Finger Ringsi Thimbles, Melal Combs, Watch Key, 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 Tool; Harps, and a variety of Fancy Toy. CHR. GKIMME, Firm of G. W. & C. Grimmk, Second door from Mr. R. Smith- Raleigh, Dec. 9, 1847. - 99 rrntiiE jetka ixsuraxcte cosipa U ItY. of fE ai t ford. Conn. Offer to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by lire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panie in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or it vi cinity, to b mode to . W. WHITING, vr : ' Agent. And lor Alulon, N. U. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. 83 October, 1847. The American Almanac for 1848, and Repository of. Useful Ktiowl edge, for sale at the N. C. Bookstore by a : - . H. V. TURNER. Dec. 12. . - . . ,: .i!01 41 amp L,ife off a Volunteer. Cam. y paign in. Mexico, or Glimpse at life iu Camp, by "One who has seen the Elephant," this day if ceived at the North Carolina Boookstore by . 11. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Dec- 10, 1847 r ; - r . : 101 PERFUMERY AND-FANCY ARTICLES. , A LARGE and well selected assortment in store A and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, CO. Raleigh, Dec. 21. ' n -f f , 102 OAF, Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified and Brown Sacar, by the barrel or retail. - y N. B. HUGHES f Dec. 28. - ' - 103 s $7,000 WORTH OF GOODS, HOES. Hat, and a great variety of DryGood, oitable for the present season, may tre obtained at my Auction and Commission Store: fur Cash, or ia exchange for Coantry produce ?T-H , ; N. D;HUGHES. Dee. 23. 4 s " 103 j AUCTION ANDC0MM1SSI0NBUSINESS, At IV. CHUG H E ' Auction and "1ffr Conimissiou Store, 't . I HAVE now on hand', a great variety and mixed! collection of GOODSj consisting 61 Dry Geod Uroceries, Hardware, Iroh, Book Paper, Ink, e. &.c. Ac. ail of which is ofiered at rj n usual low pric for Cabb osit, at the Auction and. Ccoiinisaieni Store of W.B.HUOHE4. -SJEW AlVp ClXEAjr 4 Seasonable Bry Goods FOR THE FJ1ZX & WJLCJTiillTIlAI)I3 OT1C47. ' . . . ... ..' : v y . riHE Subscriber takes pleasure in tnfiVnning hi JL Iriends and customers, and the public in general f that he has just received and opened, athis present eligible stand, next door to the Town Hall and Mar-i kef House, on Fayettcville Street, , " r r ; A If e w and very neat assortment of Staple and Fashionable Dry Goods. FOR THE FALL and WINTER TRADE of 184 just selected by himself, with particular reference to the wants and taste of this community, and to which he would most respectfully invite the public attention-.' - His assdrtment consists, in part, of the folio win at desirable article ,-viz : j 1 Fine Cloths and Cassimeres. Su per Satwetls and Kentucky Jeahs .. ' ' Tweeds, Cassimeres and Mexican Cloths, Velvet, Valencia and other Vesting,' Beautiful PLAia and rtAm black Alpaccas, Cashmeres; Oregon ahd California Plaids, "" r Delaines, Fancy Prints and Ginghams, White and Red Flannels, , w f Winter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchief 8Ilk, Bandana and Linen-Cambric do. Black' Silk and fancy CravaU, 1, Suspenders and Purses, 1' Canvass, Padding and Sewings, 1 Superior Ticking and Cotton Oznaburg, Fine bleached Sheeting and Shilling, Jeans .and Apron Checks, Plaid Linsey and Kersey, ' Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Braid" and Bafiohrf Gloves, Mitts and Hose, Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertions j " Plakl and Jaconet Muslins, " ' Irish Linen and Lawn?,- fSilk and Cotton Umbrella ;' Together with a general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S and EA- dies' Shoes, Shoetees Slip pers : with a full stock of CROCKE RY and GLASSWARE, HARDWARE and GRO-r CERIES j ay-i-i . -Av-f, - .- j Sugar and Coffee, Tobacco, Snuff Tea, Loaf Sugar, Segars, Tallow and A damautihe Candlet Powder and Shot, (Soap and Nails, &c. &c r All, or any part of whieh, the Subscriber would dispose of on the most reasonable term, for Casw, o r to BcscTOAi-cvsTOMBts, at 3 or 4 month credit Thankful for past favors, may he not solicit a contin uance of public patronage, since he offer nch strong inducements to the sagacious and keen-sighted pur chaser. JAMESLITCHFORD. Raleigh, Nov. 12, 1847. , 9! Williams, Haywood fc Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i IRITrHSTS KALEIGH N, C Keep constantly on Jiand a large and nell-siltcted stock of Foreign and Native Drags, , AND ENGLISH, UHm AND AMECIGAN " -s UHliiVIIIJAJLiS, Which ha been carefully selected from theNorthernf Cities, with strict reference to their pnrfiy, and may be relied on with fuH confidence. SURGICAClNSTRUMENTl Of superior quality and, fine finish frem the most ; approved American Manifjactorie. On? stock of ' PA1WTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFSy I alway large and complete. comprisine In Dart thw American White Lead, Linleeri, lamp, Sperm U i Tanners' Oils; ': IntlifO . dry ana in uil. Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Verdigris, Chinese Yeraiilion, Madder, Eit.Logwooft Cipperat,' i , . Venitian Ecd,. Spanish Brown &e. &eJ LEATUEa, COACH, rUJriTUiK av JAPAN AftMI8HZy t .t : U , 1 I . . a . . . a ugeiuer wuu a targe auu weu-seiecied stock Of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Which we reeemmend to Picture Dealer, Builders and others. . . l -r . Tobacco, Seg:ars and Snnfls, . Of the very best quality ; and superior Madeira, Sherry, Claret land Port Wines, French Brandy and , , JLondon Brown Stout All of which is offered for sale at oho'snally low ' prices, arro npon tne most accommodating terms., 1 Order from Phy sicians and other promptly execiil r aud particular, attention paid (o packing and ,forJ warding. 1 - , May Iff, 1847 "40 - ENCOURAGE UOJIE IDUSTUY. "JTUST received, the Farmer and Planter' AU QJJ raanac for 1848, pnblished by Bunc Sosry Salem, where the paper on which it tm printed, was manufactured, the calculation, madeand the Alma nac printed. So, that it is purely at Nortli Carotins concern. For sale by tne 100 or 1,000 copies, or by the single one, -Apply at the A action and Com mission Store of Jf. IT. HUGHES. Dec. 28, 1847. 103 ffOOS ItXOJLASSES by the Hogshead. MM ' . W1L1 : PECK dt SON. Kaleigh, Dec 29, 103 3t TT7AiJIIL.Y FLOUR, new Corn Meal and JiJ Command Buckwbeat Floor, foTsale't th Auciion and Commiwidnt Store of ft f C l - Hi B HUGHES? orice 8 cents each, with illustration. JTor loctrat sate iy H. DTUBNEBi TrwifiiMnr.i' i tKi Prtaoher of, Fennestrell, of" , I c.m,im it-, ir.nUva. Bv X.Bi Samtme." A j new edition, with Blostralioli ' -2r; - , ' H. D. TURNER, . . " ' N - C Bdofc Store.- HIE. FARHLY CHRISTIAN- ALMAWAU for 1843. This day receive y - - U.-aVJ IVUilKIU ! , i -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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