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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1 ' I 3000 1 0 PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLT iXD WEEKLY, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. , dol. 4 lars per annum nan m tuv.. Wskslv Pa Three Dollar per annum eerrw""- For every Sixteen Lint, first insertion, Ou Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cent. Cosrt Orders and Judicial Advertisement willbe charged 25 per cent, higher ; kut a deduction of 33 J per cent, will be made from tko regular prices, for aavertisrs ky the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Skmi-Wckxv Rk--oiste, will also appear in the Wkeklt Paper, free -pf charge. O" Letters to the Editor must be rosT-rMD. I SEAWELL &-MEAD, I Wholesale and fcetail Grocers, aiv TfJfAVB on hand, and are daily expecting, addi- II Uil lions which, when received, will make the lar gest assortment ot Uoou in lueir.une err oaerea in ibis market ; and t will be sold. Wholesale or lU riL, to suit customers, at reduced prices : 15 H.haaJe BROWN SUGAR 25 Sacks prime Kio COFFEE 20 do Laguira do. 11 do Old Government Java Coffee iO obU. Crushed SUGAR - 8 do Pulverized do . ' do New, Orleans Clarified Sugar - packages double refined Loaf do v Hotheads MOLASSES Cak Sugar Huuss do do refined N. Q do do superior SYR UP; v fl Sacks S ITT Ground, Atom and Liverpool lb. BACOX fblown 60 kegs CUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny 100 bags old CORN MEAL 10.000 CIGARS, various brands 600 lb CHEWING TOBACCO (Ramhaut's) 3 boxes do 2 do - Smoking 6 Mats of Cinnamon Ground do Do Cloves. Do Allspice do (Languor!') do' in 5 lb do do cans . do do 2 ke$s whole AlUpice 2 do do Black Pepper 2 boxes ground do 6 dx. London Mustard 6 do Americaa do 3 do London andneriran, in S lb cans 6 kegs Powder ; also, fine Canister do 50.boxes Tallow Candles 16. do Sperm do 6 do Bar Soap . 1 2 dot. Cake d assorted 30 grace perfumed Matches 24 do Table Salt 20 boxes Window GLASS, assorted 7 baskets Champagne (Heidsick brand V FRENCH BRANDY, Importation of 1808 ! Do. old Cognac Do. " 'Champagne Do.4 Seignette ' Old Port , Old Madeira j ' Madeira, for cooking 1 wwwc Sicily Madeira f""1 Malaga and - Sherry J Old Jamaica Hum Holland Gin j" Scotch Whiskey, very old Old Ryo do f ("ommon do , i Bottled Porter t ' . ' ' Salmon. Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tongue ' Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson & Black Chocolate and Cocoa - TEAS Shot, Bagging Twine. Bed Cowls. 4"C. Ac. &c. With a large assortment of ST ON E WARE. Raleigh, Nov 12, 1847. 91 Nag's Head Hotel, flTHId valuable Property will be sild.'if not dis U posed of previously at private sale, in the' town of Elizabeth City, at Public Sale, on the 6th of March nexL The main building is 120 leet long, 2$ 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 loo well known, to be repeated inexteliso here. It is sufficient to state that the situation is healthy ; it is immoJiate'y contiguous to the Allan tic Ocean. The sea-bathing is very fine and the Table can be furnished with the finest sea-fih, crabs, oysters, J-c. The only other recommendation which is deemed necessary to give, is to state the fact thai, since the first opening of the Hotel. 6 years ago, it has had more visiters than could he accommodated. During the season. Packet run from Elizabeth City, Edenton, Plymouth, Hetf&ml, and numerous other placer. For particular enquire of M. RUSSEL. or J. C. EHRINGHATJ9. Dec. 11, 1847. . ' 101 li)w . The Best Ufe of Old Zack. "71" IFE of Gen. Zachart Taylor, comprising a Ji A narrative of evenu connected with his profes sional career, derived from public documents and pri vate correspondence, by J Reese Far ; and authen tic incidents of bi early years, from materials col lected by Rorr. T- Conrad. Esq., with an wrigioal Portrait, and eleven illustrations of the various Bat tles, just published, aud this day received, by ' . . V IL D. TURNER, Ralegh. Nov. 20, 1847. 94 To Principals t)f Colic jrj. Seminaries, kt. t u A r renc FRENCH eentlftaian. well qualified to teach the Modern Language, and-particularly the end) and tipanjsh, wib a sitoationaa Instructor. For particulars, apply to Mons! Bradt, Professor of Music and Languages, at Sedgwick Seminary.- - - Kaieigh, Dec 20. 1847. ; ' " vl" 1112 4t F OK KENT. A small House iu the Wes tern pan of the City. . -1, v. -y ' JAMES. LITCUFORD. Jan. 1, IS 43. : 104- -2fOH'j;u- CAROLINA ALITIAWACS; P1ALL at the North Carolina Booktore, and t uwr.w a iJKrH CAROLINA ALMA IN AU for 184b. I hi Almanac has been rare full T preparaa. ana i lor are, wnoiesale and retail, by H. D. TURNER. January I, lbo. . JQ4 t ? if T " JACOB S1W1M2R,, Jr. - Importer & Wholesale & Retail Dealer in OF ALL COUNTRIES, Nol 16 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive slock of good, pure Wines, 4c, of various grades and prices : all of which hate been' carefully selected by him in Europe, , Principalis m the Districts tvhere Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this bu ti nes, and as successor to the late Johx Vacohis, Esq. wiln an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis tricls el France, Germany , Acc. enables him t guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold bv mm. His new btore and veiurs, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva lion of his wines in perfect condition : and the present oiock-navmg oeen ianea principally ucjurc iue umi of December last, when the new and high larift on Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. - - . . ff 7 .Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wisi from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. . Winks &c. Imported to Ordkr, Subject to Ap proval, on Arrival.' March 29, 1847.. , 1 1y David B, Smull, COPPERSMITH, TIN AND "SHEET-IRON WORKER; AUC2, PRATT STREET. BALTIMORE. 0TXHE Subscriber, having been long established in tL5L the above business, lenders his services to the Distillers of Turpentine in the State of North Caro lina, for the. manufacturing of 1 urpentice atills, ha ving already furnished a number of them, for which satisfactory reference can be eiven. Persons iu want of TurpenUne Stills, or auy other Copper work. Tin, Sheet Iron, or Lead Work, for cing and Lifliu? Pumps, Stoves and Pipe, can be ac commodated, wholesale' or retail, on as favorable terms, as any House in Baltimore, or any other City. The new racket Liue arrangement now mases it ft a .ft.., I certaiu to Merchants and otliers, mat ineir orders will be forwarded. October 16, 1847. - 84 tg5 New Livery Stable, 'a T HE Subscribers.havinjf just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious 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 couvey persons to, or from any part' of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri- vers, and intend Keeping lor Hire, iiacus, xjmwj, Sulkies. Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquaiu Lances, and the .travelling community, generally, are requested to lend the in 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, iu the rear of the Markkt House, or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Feat- Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or year, on the most moderate terms. The Ostlers are ... .. . - experienced aud f&'.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 fiud ample'accominodalion for any number of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in this new euterprize, they will be susUiued by a generous public. . JERE. NIXON, GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec- 3. 1847. 97 For Sale or Exchange. A GENTLEMAN, in possesion of a good FARM, Jj recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood of Raleigh, with au entirely uew Dwelling House, of J modern construction, and convenient arrangement, is desirous of either selling the same, or exchanging; it for Property in the City of Kaieigh. tor healthi ness of location, fine Water, aud accessibility to a Market, this Farm cannot be surpassed. Persons wishing to buy, or exchange, can learn further par- tip olars, ou application to the Editor of this Paper. Raleigh, Nov. 29, 1847. 96 tf SALISBURY FACTORY TT7NDER a Resolution of the Stockholders of the Xj Salisburt Maxuiacturijo Comfakt.I will sell at. Public Aucuon, on 1 uesday, the xotn of Jan uary.-1848. at the Court xlouse. in Salisbury, on a credit of six mouths, the SALISBURY FACTORY . RSTtB. CORTAIJtlRe ABOUT 2500 Spindles, 70 or 80 Looms, with all the necessary preparatory machinery, a su perior fir IX HUKSta runrii luuyi., DWELLINGS fiir the operative, &c Also, one NEGRO MAN about 45 years of age, the Engineer. MATTHIAS BOuER, Pre t. Sallsburv. Nov. 25. 1847. 100-ta . - ! Type Foundry3 59 Cold, Corner of Ann St., IV. York. rrnHE Subscriber it prepared to furnish hand JL cast Type, and Pnntera' MatenaJ. of all kinds, at short notice and on reasonable termsi . Proprietors of Newspapers, who have not . adver ifsed for the Subscriber, who may publish this uotice for three months, will be eatiUed to; receive, pay in Type, on purchasing five time the amount of their bill for advertiaiug Old Tvdo taken in exchange for new at"9 cent per pound s .' - ROBERT TAYLOR. Ncv. 4, 1847.: . - : 90 3m rTTillE Greatest Plague of Life, or, the Adven it lure of a Lady in search of a eood Servant by one who has been- Almost .woiried to Death." No. I, 2. 3. 4 and 5 price. 61 cent each. Illus trated by George Cruikshank For sale by . . H. D. TUKNfiK- RaJeigh, Dee. 27. 103 THE DISGRACE TO THE - FAMILY, Jerrold. No.' I and 2, price 6 cents each,1 II- lusuaiea Dy pniz. " For ale at the' - ' r K N;C. BOOK STORE. .Dec. 24. v Jos A?IDL,IG The Art and MUerie of Gambling, by J. H Green. 4th Edition, price 75 Cents, Una day received br - . ' II. D. TURNER. JTOC PRINTING " EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, JFifA mainess and despatch. UAfiElGU Classical, Mathematical and MILITARY ACADEM'. THE year is divided into two Sessions of five iqpnlhs each ; the firjt Session, beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in Ibis advantages afford ed lot acquiring a thorough Eugliah, Classical and Mathematics! education. A majority of the Students study the Classics, with the intention of entering noma University. But those, whose meaus are limited, can acquire a full Collegiate course, both in the Classics and Math ematics. With: the design of making the course of Studies as extensive as possible, a' scientific Book keeper has been engaged. . And although Classical Students may suppoe, that they will never become Accountants, yet a Knowieage oi mis ocwur. is ne cessary to meu in aU kiuds ot business ; out, more especially to those, who expect to engage in Mercan- tile pursuits, or to become practical business meu - INSTRUCTORS. Classical Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor. It. 41. MASON, Assistant, Mathematical and Military Department, Oivil Engineering & Topographical Drawing: S. M. PRESTON. Modern Laxcuages: Monsieur BRADY. Book-kekpino: J. S. NICHOLLS. Juvenile Department: ROBERT WH1TEHURST. Terms Payable in Advance. For common English brauches, 15 00 For the Clawics. . . 20 00- English, including the higher branches of Math ematics, the same as lor the Classics. Modern Languages, - 10 00 Book-keeping, v 6 00 Juvenile Studies,' Spelling, Reading and Writing, i 12 00 For any other study, an additional charge of $3'. For Military Tactics, no charge. A wing is-about to be attached to the Academy, for the Juveuile Department, which will be fiuidhed 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 Guardians may consider so young, that they cannot, or will not, be well taught by men, -who are giving instruction to older Sludeuls iu the higher branches of learning. , And as Pupils beginning the rudiments of an Eng- I lish Education, require more time and care on the part of a Teacher, than they do in more advanced studies, this Teacher will only, instruct in Reading, Writing and Spelling, aud the elemeutary -principles of those branches, preparatory for the other depart ments of the Academy. They will be superintend ed by the Principal, aud will not be allowed to min gle with the others, unless it is desired, nor required to drdl. To prevent unnecessary expenses, Pocket-money should be deposited with the Priucipal. Raleigh. Nov. In, 1547. 93 tf Ulte of HfortEa Carolina. Guilford County. Court of Equity, October Term, A. D. 1847. Thomas R. Tata 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- boroOgh, N. C, on rlojiday, the z 1st day or r ebru ary, 1848. upon a credit ot one, two and three years, the Lot of Land on which the Cottou Factory stands, Erected by the late Hekbt Humphries. The im provements 'Consist of a large and extensive Brick building, with .all Ibe necessary Shops, Store-houses 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 fixture lor the same. 1 he machinery is driven by Steam power This Property is well worthy of public attention, as it is deemed tbt most valuable of the kind ever offered for sale in this State. It is located in a thri ving healthy village, amidst a thrifty population, and every inducement is presented to any persons wishing to engage in the Manufacturing business. Immediate possersion will be given the purchaser The above sale is made for partition amongst the Devisees of Hknrt Humprriks, the late Proprietor. The .purchaser will be required to give Bond with approved Securitv, and the title will le retained, un til the further Order ot this Court. Test J. A. MEBANE, C. M. E. Greensboro', N. C, November, 1847. 90 3m names' new uoinance. uonvict or AU the Hypocrite Unmasked, by J. P. R. James, Esq. rnce cents. 1 his cay received Jby 11. U. 1 UKiMili. Dee. 14. 1847. 101 rnHlS day received, the 52d volume, English U - Common Law Report H. D". TURNER, N, C. Bookstore. he Ladies9 Science of Etiquette, ind Hand Book of the Toilet, price 25 cent M'lte Book of a' Xlionsand Sonss, the e'reateBt and best collection ever embodied in-one work, well bound, price 41 25. A few copies on hand at the Bookstore, No. 1, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Dec. 1: r- - 96 Accurate SkctcU OF THE BATTLEGROUND AND BATTLE OF H b & b 24 inches, from fTnilE Subscriber has this day received a Litho a Sketch taken on the spot, by Capt, Jossrn H. Eaton, of the U. S. Army, aud Aid-de-Camp to General Tatlor, representin? the Battle Grouud and Battle of Angostura, fought near Buena Vista, Mex ico, on the 23d February , 1047. This Picture is executed in the best style of the art, beautifully colored rnce J$J,UU. - Call and examiue for yourselves. . H. D. TURNER. N. C. Bofk Store. Raleigh. Dee. 4. 1847. 98 This day received at Jhe North Carolina Rook Storct ALAMANCE, or the great AND FINAL EXPERIMENT. PRICE 25 CENTS. v This ia an original work of Fiction, the production of an educated resident and native of the.Ota 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 dow erf ul nassarres of Crime. Heroism. Love I daring, inttrepersed .throughout .the StOr I startle the reader and enchain his interest I to tne last. sl.u.xu KIM Kit. Raleigh, Dec 10. 100 J ALT. Blown and Ground Alum, D the Sack. WILL TECK Raleigh, Dec 22. for sale by & SON. 102 2w , D. . Paine &. Co,, MANAGERS OF LOTTERIES, RICHMOND, YA. - . 1 -p 1 . - - - - - -": THE NEW YEAR opens with brilliant schemes as heretofore, under the mans cement of PAINE fc CO, who are now the oldest managers . of ' Lot teries in ihe United States. , The great success which attended their Lotteries during the past year, in the sale of more large prizes than, all other managements put together, will doubtless be a guide to those who are desirous of obtaining a fortune ; Whole of $?2G, 000, 20.000, 18,000, of 10,000, -4 of .50. 4 of 4000, and innumerable smaller ones, have been sent to this sgency during the past year. For Urge prizes and prompt pay, address your orders to us or to , C. W. PURCELL. . Richmond, Va. Tho whole of $50,000, in Peine'e Lottery, sent last week to New York. 3 Prizes ol $25,000, 3 of 6000 ! , Susquehanna Lottery, Class No 7. to he drawn on Wednesday, Jan. 12th, 1848, at Baltimore. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. grand capitals: 3 Prizes each of $S5,000.are $75,000 18 000 12.0110 fi.759 6,000 3 V. do b.UUU are 4,000 are 2,500 are 1.500 are 3 3' 4 20, do do do do 1,000 are 20.000 Tickets fid, halve" 5, quarters 2 50. $50 000! 15.000! Lowest three number Prize flOOO Susquehanna Lottery, class 8, to be drawn at Bal timore on Wadnesday, January 18th, 1848. I fiBATD CAPITALS. of of of of of 50,6)0 I of 4 of 4 of 4 of 100 of 100 of $2250 2000 18'00 1750 1500 1000 15.000 7500 fi.000 3,336 -; 3,000 1 of Tickets 1 15, halves 7 50. quarters 3 75. 80.000, 10 Prizes of $2000. Grand Consolidated Lottery, class 4 to be drawn e.i Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, Jan. 22, 1848. 78 Nos., 14 drawn ballots. BRAND CAPITALS I prize of I do $40 000 10 prizes of $2,000 15,00.0 ia do 1,500 8,000 10 do 1,200 4.780 10 do 1,000 do do Tickets $12, halves 6. gunners 3, eighths 1 50 100,000 dollars in 5 prizes of $20,000 Susquehanna Lottery. No. 9, to be drawn at Bal timore on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1848. 75 numbers, 2 drawn. rntzr.s: 5 prizes pf $20,000 5 prizes of $1332 Ao 3,000 I 20 do 1000 do 1,750 &c. &c. . Tickets $10, halves 5, quarter 2 50. Persons ordering by the package may deduct the price of three Tickets. The Tickets in the above Lotteries ire received. and all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt and confidential attention. Address' D. PAINE or, CO. Managers, or C. W. PURCELL, Richmond, Va. Jan. 1848. 1: THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of many desirable articles in their line, to which tne attention of purcha-ers is invited: consisting in part of the following, viz : O A full supply of fresh Spices of aiTkinds. Essential Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass. Brushes, of all kinds and quaht.es. 1-bbl. No. 1 Castor Oil. 1 Case Sup. Carb Soda. I Case Asihalium. Half Pipe Snider best ' French. Brandy. A full supply, of White Lead, of various brands, No. 1 and -Pure. 1 Case No. 1 Chrome Green, 2 Caes Paris Green, dry and groundin oil. 100 lbs. Litharge, 100 do. Red Lead. 100 lbs. Salt Petre, 25. lbs. Cayenne Pepper. Spanish Brown and Yellow Ochre, dry and ground in oil. All kind?, and qualities of Varnih. Superior. Sand Paper. Canary Bird and Hemp Reed. Balaam and Oil Cube l Capsules. 13 u IPs, Sands' and Pelletier'a Sarsaparilla. ' Hasting' Syrup of Noptha. 20t lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, Ac PESCUD & JOHNSON. fT.Ontho road, and expected coiu-ianlly to ar rive, 400 Gallons of Lamp and Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window Ulagg, assorted sizes, and a greaLJtariely of Surgical lind Dental Instruments. P. & J. Dec. 13, 1847. . 101 r C"HE Firm., heretofore existing in this City under ,J2 the name aud style of Hkartt & Jordan, is tins uay dissolved by mutual couseul. All - persons indebted. to the late firm either by note or otherwise, are earnestly requested to poine forward aud settle with either of the partuers. , L. E. HE ATT, .. ' J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. 104 THE undersigned hereby respectfully informs his friends, that having purchased Mr. Hkartt's in terest, he will centinue the business on his owu ac count, at the stand recently occupied by the. firm; and wille thankful for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He will keep on hand a regular aswortmeut of FANCY DRY GOODS, and promises that no t-lTort ou his part, will be spared, Co give eutire Satisfaction. ! J. F. JORDAN. J Raleigh, Jan.,1; 1848 1041 m - r. RACKERS Union.' bugar, Butter. W'ater and Fancy Pilot Bre-ad,Cheese,Beef Tongues, smoked Beef, Pickled Salmon and Scotch Herrings, at the Auction and Commission Stoe of . ' ; ' - N. B. HUGHES. - BEIf JAiTIIIf WHITE, late r- of the County of Chowan,. having by tiis r last' WillVand Testameut, ; directed this negro Slave JENNY and her Children, to be. emau cipated, notice U hereby given, that I shall, at the ensuing Term of the Superior Court of Law of said County, to be held at the Court House in Edenton, on the second Monday after ihe?" fourth Monday ia March next, apply to said Court by Petition, for per mission to emancipate aid Slave , aud her children. Sarah, Fanny, Augustus end Susanqai.: -. I -. , ,:, 4 THa WHITE, jvv ' . ExV. of BenjamiA White.'-; ' Dee. 141847. 102 6w aperb Gift Book for l&t&r-Tkomi- son's Seasons, illustrated : edited by Boltoa Cot- ney;sq. ' Illustrated with 77 DewgnsV drawn wood, by the Etching Club; handsomely printed, 1 vol.8 vo. Just published and this day received, at the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh. TO ML V OtD AND; PATRONS. AVlNG just returned from Europe, and with . out hesitation selected Kaleijh again for my piuce of residence, henceforth, prompted still more through the liberal patronage received Theretofore, I ask leave to give "my respects to allmy former friends and patrons, respectfully solicling their eontinuance of favors; I am now again preparing-to 'offer & neat and choice supply of articles, imported a part from Germany nd France .myself, and completed the toctf in New York and the Northern crttes. j Resppctfully, CHR. GRIMME. ' Raleigh, Dec 9, 1847. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS ! By the f5th djy df December, the undersigned will open his firm of new tore under' the- well known G. W. & C. GRIJTIiTIE, AT THE F0R.UER STAND OF Mil. T. SXOW, . Where he will be pleased to wait upori his friends and the public in general, who will'Jfaybf him t?ith a call, as he i determined to sell low, having bought hi? stock for the ready Cash. iHe will keep always a full selection of goods, and respectfully recommends his assortment to the consideration of the cernniuni ty. The Stock consists in part of the following: i Conffectioaiary, Groceries French, German and Enylisli Fancy Goods, Cutlery, ITI usicai liiitruuients I"er f tiuiery, Crockery, Ury GoodsyJtev ellry, and Toys : Confectionary: Frcnrh' Candy assorted,: best reiined Candy, Kock Canity, Chocolate, Raisins, Figs, Prune?, Currents, Dates, Citron, Almond Palmnuts, Filberts, Wal.'and Cocoanuts, Nutmegs4 Mace, Cinnamon, Spice, etc. Fruit ;Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Northern Apples. j. Segars: Manilla. Jus-to Sanz.'l Talla, Jupiter, Rionda, liavaniia, Kegalia, laritatui, Havana La die' Seears, Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Mrs Miller's Shuff. . . ' I Preserves : Ginger, Pears, Quinces, Citron, Limes, Pine Apple, Cantelopetf, Sardines in Oil, Jellies: Currant, Quince, Apple, Raspberry 4 JPicRlcs in. Wine Vinegar, Tomatos, Onions; Cucumbers, Martinas, Beet rioot. ' 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, variegatSd, White and Brown Soap, Sperm and Tallow Candies, Oils, Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, etc. -Bakery : But ter. Water, Sugar, Soda Crack ers, Pilot Bread and Richmond Cakes. - . ' Fancy Goods: Writing Desks, Fancy Vork -Boies, Artificial Flowers, Card Cases, Money Purees Pocket Books, Travelling Bag?, Baskets,. Dressing and Fine Combs, Pins, Needles, Thread, Buttons, Matches. Shavipg Utensils, Looking Glasses, Cloib, Hat, Teeth, Hair, Shoe and small Painting Brushes, Walking Canes, Whips, Cowhides, Patent audi Common Fish Hooks, Flower Vases, Painted Mugs Tumblers, Tapers, Slates, Smoking Pipes, Coffee Mills, Ssjte'yards, Patent Balances, Waiters, Clocks, Spoons, Tacks, Razor Straps. ' - , Cutlery : Rodger's Pocket Pen Knives and Razors, Knives and Forks, Sriseors, Dirks, Pistols, Guns, Percussion Ca ;8, Tubes. Powder Flasks. Shot-belts, Biftl-bags. v Ulusical Instruments:-Violins. Bowf, Strings, Bridges, Screws Guitars, Flageolets, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, etc. Perfumery : Cologne, genuine ; Macassar, Bear and Antique Oil, Floating, Ahnod,-Palm and I otner pertumed Soap 4 Chalk-balls and Pink Saucers. Crockery : Tea Setts, jCups and Saucers, Pitchers, Bowls, Plates, Dishes, Wash Basins. Cof fee Pols, etc , Dry Goods: Calicoes, Casinetn, Cashmeres, Veslhigs. Merino, Handkerchiefs; Shawls, Hose, Gloves, Bleached and- Brown Shirting, Osnaburg, Flannels. Kersey, Linsey, Muslin, Linnen, etc. Jewelry of Gold, Silver and Pinchback, Watch holders. Breast Pink, Ear Ririgs.Pencils, Pens, Finger Ring?. Thimbles,' Metal Combs, Wotch KeyB, Fob Chains, Gypsum and other BeadsV assorted. : Toys: A large -and choice supply of Magic Lanterns, China. Pewjer and Vyoden Tea Setts, Dressed and Undressed rolls. Paint Boxer, Carpen ter's Tools, Harps, and a variefcv of Fanvy Toys. CHR. GRIMME, Firm of G; W. & U. Gmimmk, Second door from. Mr. Sin ih. ' Raleigh, Dec. 9, 1847. ' 99' rnU K jETIVA IIVSIj raxck cojjipa il K, of Ilarlloi d, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings .and Merchandize, agaiust lOaor uamage by lire, at premium to suit the times; 'f 1 his is one of the oldest and bestlnsurance Com panies in the United States and pays its losses promptly. . . v,; . : . Applicationsfor Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to . .W. WHiTIKG,i - -. Agent.; And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to ; - , .2. J. PA LM E R, Agent, October, 1847. . 83 1S4B. The American Almauac for 1848, 0 aim ucuwiiuiy Ui Uw'Ul AlWWI- - n 1 I : -. r H..-I tr t edge, for sale t the N. C. Bookstore by ' 1 ' H.D.TURNER,' Dec. 12. - - ,-v ';'... loi auipXie of a Voluntecr.---A Cam- paigii hi Mexico, or Glimpses at life -iu Carnp,. by Oue who has seen the Elephaut," ; this dajr re ceived at the Korlh Car'oliua Booofest'ore bv :-V 11, D. TURNER.' Raleigh, Dee. 10, 1847. , j ' 101 ! PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES LA RG E and well selected assortment in sture and. for salo'by J -''- , l ':-:'x::r VVI.LLIAMS, HAYWOOD VQiiJ. RaleighDec.21., ; . , V.. '10 OAF,6ruh Sugars, by the piTitl6ifAei:i:; ;! N.B.Hughes.: Dec. 28. ' -v - v5 :i-tl03 VV; y,ooo WOIlOtt OF GOODS, t. H OES, Hatr and a great-variety of Pry Good. suitable for the present season, may be obtained at aay. A action and Commrssion Store for Cash, jot in exchange for Country produce. B. HUGHES. Dec. 28. K2 Ml AUCTION AND COMMISSION BliSINESSi At B, niJGII JESSueUon . -VH -;:CommisoirStor: t HAVE, how on hand, a great variety and mixed collection of GOODS; consisting ol Dry Goodii, Groceries, Hord ware, Iron, Books,? Paper; Ink; c.; &c. &c. all ot which is offered at unusual low price! for t Jasb ostTj at' the Auction and Commiesi4ltj Store of . j NB. fJUGHE.S. f ISEW AD CIIKAP; v - t. : .vnii THRV - v m w - '4.'-:. ? .-" Tim fk Wnrribit trabe OFI847. T 1H E Subscriber takes rileasure in itSirnntt h4 ':- irieiids and customfrs.aiid the public in jgeneraL that he has juS( received and opened, at his I Dresent eligible stand, nest door to the Town Hell and Mar ket Hooseon' Fay etteville. Street;" i J - S r.f A New aud Very iticat assortment of Staple and Fasnibnable Iry Goods, F()R THE FALL and WII1TER.TR ADE of 1847 just seiccjtrd byr- hte)C: wkh . particular ; refetencet' to the, wants and taste of this" CommunityV, and i ' which he would most respectfully invite the "public? attention. . ' ' : . . ',. ' H is assortment consists, in paft,f the following desirable articlesvtz r V , ' f 1 ' Fine Cloths and CassimereS i ' ! Super Satfnetts and Kentucky Jeans, .' 'rweedsiCassimeres arid Mexican Cloths, . . Velvet," Valejda and other Vestings, . . Beautiful jpla i aad n.Ain black AlpaccaS -; . " Cafhmeres Oregon and i Cahorriia Plaids,. I Delaines,' Fancy Prnts and Ginghams, 1 White and Red Flannels,; , , ' Winter ;Stiawls and Shoulder Handkerchief, Silk; Bandana and'Linen Cambric do. V ' v: : Black Silk and fancy Cravats, v 8ospcnder and Purses : r Canvass, Paddifig and Sewings;' Superior Ticking and Co,tton Oznahnr Fine bleached Sheeting and Shitfingi ; ' Jeans and Apron Checks, ' " ' " . "Plaid Linsey and Kersey, '" : v- : '" ' Spool Cotton, Fringe,' Gim'pf Braid and Ballon1 f J loves, MittK and .Hose, - i 1 Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertions T , - Plaid and Jaconei MoslinSj ; -. . Irish Linens and Lawns. ' " .1'. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas f , Trfgetber with a general assbfUbent of GENTLEMEN'S and LA- . DIES' Shoes,' Slioeitees Slip-rwft- . pers witb a foil stock of C KOCKE-Wi4J :- K. x i and GJASWARE, HARDWARE and GRO CERIES say ' ; .;, Migar and Coffee, Tobacco, Snuff," Tea, JL0af Sugar Segars . t . v j Xallo w and " Adamantine Candles cr Powder aiid Sliof, v , ,ni Soap and IVails tSec; &c t may ue not solicit a continJ . Sfiasonable Dry Goods, ' AlU or any part of wfaieh,;ihe;6ubseribe ;irMQl$10M dispose of on the most reason able, terms, for Cisa ot 1;: 1 to vvvfrvjt cusTOERsrat S or 4 rmon'tnidi.ri ."t J'hahkful for past favprsjmay te not policit a cohtibir -1 uaace erf public pa tfphage, since Jheoffelfs such trontf J noucemen to tne Sagacious and keen-sick ted I litSr J chaser. : IJAMES LlTCHFOkti. ! Raleigh, No. 12, 1847v? 91 WilliairislaVivobti? -AS-jCti: WHOLESALE AD RETAIL ': ; ... .. ' ; .RALEIGH N; c, .. l'. -rX; Keep constantly on hand ti forge and icelUulectedsf oikof b oreigh and Native Drugs AB ENGLISB? FEENGI km AMERICAS . CHEMICALS, Which has been Carefully Selected from the NorCerrt oitifs.-w un strict reference to their purity, aftd" ftiay be relied on with full ronrlifprirp. .1 ' - :, -v 4 syaGiGAEiNs r Of. sttperierqoalHy ind:fiiie finish, frorh the most apprpved ATncrickn Manufactbriesi Ouriock bf - i" PAINTS. OIES ANB YE-ST17FF Is ajways large ahd complete, comprisingn parcfiei" following, viz -'-v-;, ;- 'vv ' ;'w-v:-ST.';.'V& 4 .. American While - Lead,1 . ury auu.iu uil, i Chrome GrccnK v Chrome .Yellow, - Vero.ris, .; - v; Chinese TenniUIofl, Vcnitian-llea ; 'By e-Stiifls gen ejal J : r ; LEATHER, CQACH TVBSlxiyREr & AA VAZSJSVT.tj . Together with a largs and werl-selected stock of ' FRENCH & AMEKICANiWiiSDO W Gttis& Which we recommend to Pjtirire DeaJersyliilildcri ' Tobacco, Segars and SnnfTs Of the veryv best quality land etetjor' tisi Madeira, Sherry, Claret AudTVot i Wines, I reuch Urandy aiid v ' : Eondon Brown Stout V j AH of which Is of&red for. sale at unusnany low j prices, and upon the inost accdminodating terms. I . yruers iront rnj sicians anu oiners promptly. execute . ' aiid particular attention paid to packing - aod-fbrl warding;' May.'18;i847f EXCOIJRAGE ' IIO "TfUsJ rccejved.. the FarmerVandtPlatoteTV AU raanac for 1848)iQblifeiedl kxifa'i&i $om Flein, wheeihe papwhi:it j printed, was? v i maduactu.rtUif-cltiuBs inade', amd ih Alttt-i nac printed... So, ihit-it is purely a North Carolina ' concern. .For iwle. Iiy the! 100 o( IJ00O. copies,- or by tiie single onc : Apply at the Auction and Com mission itore of Vj ;- .. . V. ,:"''J(f. B. HUGHES'." -' OOD ItlOJLA SSES, by the Hothead. W- HalcigfaDec,-29:7."5l?':fe Zt : , A J11LV FlwOUIt ) ew Corn Meal atftf - t- Corn, , ahd .B uek-wheat. Filbuir. for sale at th - A actjtoni and Commission floret of i -W v V - ' iOMBE Y Sc ISONV No4 tolfi. inclusive price 8 cents each, i;wiihr iiluetrai ion , For- sate by ..' i mHzD TURNER ICCIQLA the Prisoner of jTejujcstrella; ' of .Oaptiyity; iXtipH e ByjXJPIntinj A uew edition with iun&&ioo'hfcp; : - - v . h. d. turners, I. l :'C' X ' N. C. Book Store. ; - ' " - - - - -. HE FAMILY CHRiIAN;;LMANAO for 1848. 'This day received hj? Vtrs?-'M I r ' I --'"f .. I-V.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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