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1 T - 1 f I f fi-! . . .. .. . - . .. . , V ; T . J WEDNESDAY v JANTO 12,: 1848. . : ... ---V I i I I - c eS. SSSSSaajSaSSSSSSSSaSSSSSSSSSSS-: r . . , - . ; 3 i PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEILJ-AND AYEEUT,' BY EDITOR AND' PROPRIETOR t - terms. . 5ififw).--S"-Wwti.T Pjircn Fit doi ln per annuiu half in' advance. . Wcsclt Pirn-Three Dollars per aonam. AisrtistmenU.YQt every Sixteen Line, first Insertion, Oae Dollar; each tubeiuent'injertia( Twenty-five Cents. Court Ordert and Judicial Adverth ementt will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; lut a ded action of 33 J per cent; will be made from tie regalar prices, for advertisers fcy the year. Advertisements ipserted in the Ssmi-Wkiilt Re orrrEa, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. 5 ' " " O Letters to the Editor mint be rosT-rAin. . SEAWELL & MEAD, Wholesale and Retail 'Grocers, M.WE on hand, snd are dily expeclinj, addi tions which, when received, will make the Ur et assortment of Good in their line eer offered in thu market ; and will be sold. Wholxiali or Ketail. to suk customers, at reduced prices : 15 Hogsheads BROWN SUGAR 25 Sacks prime Kio COFFEE 20 . do Lsguirt d. 12 du Old Government Java Coffee 10 bbl. Crashed SUGAR 8 do Pnlverized do 8 i New Orleans Clarified Sogtr 10 packages doable refinett Loaf do 5 Ua;shads MOLASSES I Cak Su car House do 1 do refined N. O do I d.t superior SYRUP 180 Sacks SALT Grennd, Alum and Liverpool 3000 lb. BACON blown SO kegs CUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny 100 bazs old CORN MEAL 10,000 CIGARS, various brands 499 Ibs'C HE WING TOBACCO (Kambaat'.) 3 boxes do do " (Langborn's) 2 6 do . Smokinx do Mats of Cinnamon Ground do in 5 lb cans N Do Cloves. do do Do Allspice. , do do ? kes whole Allspice " ' do do Black Pepper 3 2 2 boxes ground . do : . I 6 doz. London Mustard i 6' do American do . . 3 do London and American, in 5 lb cans 6' kegs Powder ; also,' fine Canister do SO boxes Tallow Caidle IS do Sperm Sr .do Q do . Bar Soap . 12 dix 1 Cake, do asMrted 30 grnce perfumed Matches 24 do Table Salt V? ;. f 20 boxes Window GLASS, asmrted 7 baskets Champagne (Heirisick brand) . FRENCH BRANDV, Importation of 1808 ! Do. old Cognac " Do. Champagne - . D.. Seiguette Old Port 1 Old Madeira j ' Madeira, "for cooking Itvivra Sicily Madeira f "L1W ' Malaga and 1 v ' . Sherry , ' L ' , Obi Jamaica Ram ' .J Ifolland Gin , ' Scotch Whiskey ',' very old .. ... Old Rye' do Common--do .'" - ( Uottled Porter . .. Salmon. Shad,Maekertand Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tanirnea?' ,jr . 'i -; ImperuV Gunpowder, Ybung Hysoo dc Blark tJhocolate and .Cocoa 1 fTEAS Shot, Bagxtng' Twine, Ded Cords, d-c". 5tc. dec. With a Urge assortment of STONE WARE Raleigh. Nov 1 2. 1847. .7 T r Nag's Headi". Hotel., it it!1 THIS valuable Properjy will be sold, if not dis posed of previously. at private sale, in the 6vijx of Elizabeth City at Public Sale, on the Gib pf March next. The main building ia, 120 feet long.2 stories high. There are besides 10 other buildings, inctudtug an Ice House with 65 acres of. laud at; tacbad. The advantages of ihis place as a summer retreat are too well known, to be repeated mextenso hen. It is sufficient to 'state that the situation is healthy ; it is immediately contiguous to the Atlan tic Ocean. The sea-bathir)g is very fine and the ' Table can be furnished! with the finest sea-fish, crabs, oysters, 4-c The only other recommendation which is deemed necessary to give, is to slate the fact that, since the first opening of the Hotel, 6 years sgo, it has had more visiters than could be accommodated. During the season. Pscketa run from Elizabeth City, Edenton,- Plymouth, Hertford, and numerous other places. For particulars entire of . M. RUSSEL. oa, ,J. C. EHRINGHAU8. Dec. 11. 1847. ; , i lOMOw The Best Life of Old Zack. , Tf" 1FE of Geo. ZachIit Taylor, comprising a . U A narrative of events connected with his profes sional career, derived from public documents and "pri vate correspondence, by J Reesb Far ; and authen tic incidents of hht early years, from materials col lected by Robt-.T. Costrad. Esq., with an original Portrait, and eleven illustrations of the various Bat tles, just published, and thia day received, by - . , i , H.;D. TURNER. Raleigh, Nor. 20,1847.? ' V--- 94 FIUJE JLL KY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or uauigv uj ure,ai premiums losujuueutuca.. i us is one ot the oldest and bestlnsnraoce uom panies in the United States, and pays its losses JIIULUpilJ. . - t. Applications for Insurance i n Raleiah. or Its vi cinity.to be madeto 8. W; WHITING; . Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity? to . J. PALMER, Agfnt. ' October, 1847. - 83 JACOB IfUEH Jr.-. Importer & Whoteule & Eclair Dealer in .,. ;v of ALL5 COUNTRIES : J - ; ITo. 70 Waliiat Street, 1 NVITES the atteritien of the Trade and consumers to hi extensive stock of food, pure Wines, 7 4c., ol various grades and prices t all of ' which have been carefully selected ' by him in Europe, f Principally ix tke Districts where Prtduced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor to the late Jeaai Viceaa.it, Esq. wiuitn extensive European connection, and a direct ersonai Roowieuge ot me prtnctpeu tvuiz uim trielt l France, Germany, &c. enables him to guar antee ibe excellence and good condition of every ar ticle'sold by him. His new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose,' insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition: and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to veil on the most ad vantagetas terms.. fj 7 Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wisras from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. .' Winks dec. Imported to Ordeb, Subject to Ap proval o Arrival. March 29. 1847. 1y New Livery Stable, TH E Subscribe rs,havior just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, in the very heart of the iCity, should respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or from any part of the Stare. They have procured steady, polite aud skilful Dri vers, aud intend, keeping for hire. Hacks, Buggvts Sullies, Saddle aud Harness Hordes. Their acquain tances, and the travelling community, generally, are requested to lend them 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 HotTsE, or at'the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear , Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or year, on the most moderate terms, ine issuers are experienced and faithful, and will leave no room for complaint. Drovers will find this the moat central Stable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will alwaya find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. Die Subscribers hope that, in this new enterprize, they will be sustained by a generous public. GEORGE T.COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 3. 1847. 97 For Sale or Exchange. A' GENTLEMAN, in possesion of a good FARM, recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood of Kaleigh, with an entirely new Dwelling House, of modern construction, and couvenient arrangement, is desirous of either selling the same, or exchanging it for Property in the City of Raleigh. For healthi ness of location, flue Water, and accessibility' to a Market, this Farm cauoot be surpassed. Persons wishing to bay, or exchange, can learn further par ticulars, ou application to the Editor of this Paper. - Raleigh. Nor. 29, 1847 96 If SALISBUIIIT FACTORY -lOli SALE, TfTNDER a Resolution tf the Stockholders of the U J 8ittsBuaT ilAHCricrcaiao Compavt.I will sell at Public A net ion, on Tuesdsy. the 25th of Jan uary, 1848. at the Court- House, in Salisbury, on a 'credit of six months, the . ' M 'SALISBURY FACTORY 4 " KSTtRK. COSTAlSiao ABOUT ' 2500 Spindles, 70 or 80 Looms,, with f II the necessary preparatory machinery, a sti perior FIFTY HOUSE POWER ENGINE, DWELLINGS' for the operatives, dec Also, one NEGKO MAN about 45 years of age, the Engineer. o MATTHIAS BOGER; Pres'U Salisbury. Ner.25,.1847. H)0-ts 1 ; : Tyf laundry. 50 Gold, Corner, of Ann St., N. York. fTflHE Subscriber is prepared to furnish hand - jj est Type, aud Printer' Materials of all kinds, at short notice and en reasonable terms. Proprietors of Newspapers, who have not adver tised for the Subscriber, who may publish1 this uotice for three monjlhs, will be entitled 16 receive pay in Type, on purchasing five times the amount of their bills for advertising ;y ; . ; Old Type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per pound , . . t ROBERT TAYLOR. Ne. 4; 1847. :; - : r SO 3m ; IVEW JVOKKS. ; riTIHE Greatest Plague of Life, or, the Adven- lures of a Lady - in search of a good Servant, by one who has beeq Almost worried to Desih." Nos. I, 2, 3, 4 and 6 price. 6 J cents each. Illus trated by George Cruikahank. For sale by 9 - . H. D. TURNER. -Raleigh, Dec. 27. 103 TlHE DISGRACE TO THE FAMILY, by Merrold . Nos, I and 2, price'6 cents each. IU lust rated by Phiz. .For sale at the . ' N.C.B00K STORE. Dec 24. " ' ' 103 - ; ' a i i i AMBLXIfO. The Arts audvMiseries o( Gamblior by J. H- Green. 4th Edition, . price 75 cents, thia day received by r ; . ! H. D. TURNER. Boot - and Shoe j Maktyg, Each individual nould do kttt to lookout for himsilf Jest he should lose the opportunity if obtaining a bargain, tckicA he might regret. .- " THE Subscriber have moved to that very commodious Store, oppo site .the Market, aud next door to Mrs. HaaoiE'a Conff ctionarv.where they have alwavs on hand a rood aasortmeat of the finest BOOTS and SHOES for Gentlemen; Robin on'a Ladies Walking Shoes, together with manu facfunng atoek of all kinds. They hold themselves to reaaiaesa u nil all orders ia their line, at the short est notice, warranting: a satisfactory fit in all cases. They feel thankful for the liberal share of patronage extended to them, hoping that they may merit and receive aa increase oi me same. ; - " "J. P ADAMS & CO. -JaT4lWl848. ' - ,. ...... ,2 JOB PRIITIIG EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: With neatness end despatch. . v.: Classical, Mathematfc ' itllLlTAXIY ACADJ31IT.; rTnilE year is, divided into two Sessions of five JJL months each J the first Session, beginning on the first of January, andthe second Session, on the first of. July, 1 . . ... - , h It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion Shall not be surpassed, ia the advantages afford ed for acquiring a thorough Eoglish, Classical and Mathematical education. A majority of the Students study the Classics, with the intention of entering some University. But those, whose means are limited, can acquire a full Collegiate course, both in the Classics aud Matli ematics. With the deigudf mating the course of Studies aa extensive aa possible, a scientific Book-, keeper has been engaged. Aud although Classical Students may suppose, that they will uever become Accountants, yet a knowledge of this Science is ne cessary to men in all kiuds of business; but, more especially to those, who expect to engage in Mercan tile pursuits, or to become practical busiues men. - INSTRUCTORS. Classical Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor.. R. II. MASON, AssUtanL Mathematical and Milttart Department, Civil Engineering &. Topographical Drawing : S. M. PRESTON. Modern Languages; Monsieur BRADY. Book-keeping: J. S. NIC1IOLLS. Juvenile Department: ROBERT WIllTEHURST. Terms Payable in Advance. For common English brunches,- $15 00 For the Classics, 20 00 English, including the higher branches of Math ematics, the same as lor tue Classics. Modern Languages, 10 00 Book-keeping, 8 00 Juvenile Studies, Spelling, Reading aud .Writing, 12 00 For any other study, an additional charge of $3. For Military Tactics, uo charge. A wiug is about to be attached to the Academy, for the Juvenile Department, which will be fiuished by the first of January. The Teacher of this de .. ... i ... .. . .i partment will wholly devote ins attention to me in struction of Boys, whom Parents or Guardians may consider so young, that thty cannot, or will not, be well taught by men, who are giving instruction to older Students in the higher branches of learning. And as Pupils beginuing the rudimeuts of an Eng lish .Education, require more time and care on the part of a Teacher, than they do in more advanced studies, this Teacher will only iuslruct in Reading, Wriliug 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 Priucipal, 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 be deposited with the Principal. Raleigh. Nov. 18, 1847. 93 tf tatc of North Carolina. Gvilpohd County. Cour of Equity, October Term, A. D, 1847. Thomas R. Tate and others, vs. David P. Weir and others. ' Petition to sell Real Estate. ' By virtne of a Decree, made in the above esse, I shall expose to public Sale in the Town of Greens borough, N. C on Monday, he 2-lst day of Febru ary, 1848. upon a credit of one, two aud three years, the Lot of Land on which the ' mJ Cotton Factory stands, Erected by the late Hermt Humphries. The im provements consist of a large and extensive ' Brick building, with all ibe necess)y 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 Looms with ail the machinery and necessary fixtures for the same. The machinery is driven by Sttpm power. This Psoperty is well worthy o( public attention, as it is deemed the most valuable of the kind ever offered for sale in this Slate. 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 Mauuiacturlng business. Immediate possession will be given the purchaser. The abo've sale is made for partition amongst the Devisees of H kvrt Humphries, the late Proprietor. The purchaser will be required to . give Bond with approved Security, and the title will be retained, un til tbo further Order ot Ibis Court. . Test J. A. MEBANE, C. M. E. Greensboro, N C, November, 1847. . 90 3m TTaraev sev itoniance. convict or U the Hypocrite '.Unmasked, by J. P R. James, Esq. Price 25 eenw. lids day received by T ' II.' D. TURNER. Dec 14. 1847. ; ll HIS day received, the 62d volume, English Common Law- Reports. , 41. II. TUKxNBK, t . .. N; C. Bookstore fmhe-Ladies' Science of Etiquette, JJr nd Hind Book of the Toilet, price 25 cents ; "Xhc. Book of u. Tbousaiid Songs the greatest and best collection ever-embodied- in one OTiirlrUnrpfl Ivtiinr? nrirn .( 25. A few CODiea On hand at the Bookstore, No. 1, Fayelleville street. 1 - " - r r - - - w- - - - I Raleigh; Dec I.' ' r ' ' A 96- ' ' . ' ' r Accurate Sketch OF THE BXTTLE GROUND AND BATTLE OF fTTIHE Subscriber has this day received a Litho- 11 eraph Print of tarre sige, 32 by 24 inches, from a Sketch taken on the spot, by Capt. Joskph H. Eaton, of the .U. S. Array, and Aid-de-Carop to General Taylob, representing the Battle Ground and Battle ef Anrostura, fought nearBuena Vista, Mex ico, on the 23d February, IHiT This Picture" is executed mthe best style jf the art. beautifully colored Price 33,0U. Call and examine for yourselves. . . . U. D. TURNER, N ' N.C. Boek Store: Raeigh, Dec 4. 1847.' 9d This day received at the North Carolina Book Store, alamance; or tbe great AND FINAL EXPERIMENT. ; PRICE 25 . CENTS Tbiaii sn original work' of Fiction, the production of an educated resident snd native of the Old North State., Its Scenes and Incidents 'are characterised by considerable power and dnunatio effect. The epoch is that of the Revolutionary war; ana mere 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 fP HE FAMILY CHRISTIAN ALMANAC jjfor 1848. Thia dsy received by H. P TURNER - RALEIGH ; D. Paine & Co,, ilAAUAUCiUS UE , SjVS RAaOiI ;V y . RICHMOND, IVA. '- fTnHENEW YEA R opens with brilliant schemes. . JJL as heretofore, binder the managementof PAIN E dc CO. who are now the oldest managers of Lot teries jn the United Stales. The great success which attemled 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 926, 1)00,20.000, 19,000, 5 of 10,000, 4 of 6000. 4 of 4000, and innumerable smaller noes, have been sent to this agency durinc the past year; For large prizes and prompt pay, address your orders to us or to C. W. P.URCELL. Richmond, Va. The whole of $50,000, in Paine'a Lottery, sent last week to New York. ' $50 000! 15,000! Lowest three number 'Prize $1000 Susquehanna Lottery, class 8, to be drawn at Bal timore on Wednesday, January 18th, 1848. OKAND CAPITALS.- l of $50,000 I of 2250 I of, 15.000 4 of 2000 1 of 7,500 4 of 1800 1 of 5,000 4 of . 1750 1 of 3,336 100 of -1500 I of 3,000 100 of 1000 Tickets $15. halves 7 50. quarters 3 75. $40,000, 10 Prizes of $2000. Grand Consolidated Lattery, clnss 4 to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, Jan. 22, 1848. 78 Nos., 14 drawn ballots. GRA5D CAPITALS : I prize of $40 000 15,000 8.000 4.780 10 prizes of 10 do 10 do 10 do $2,000 1,500 1,200 dq do do 1.000 Tickets $12, halves 6, quarters 3, eighths I 50 100,000 dollars in 6 prizes of $20,000 Suequeharyia Lottery. No. 9, to be drawn at Bal timore on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1848. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. prizes: 5 prizes of 5 do 5 do $20,000 3,000 5 prizes of $1332 1000 20 do 1,750 dec. &.C. Tickets $10, halves 5, quarters 2 60. Persons ordering by the package may deduct the price of three Tickets. 'The Tickets in the above Lotteries are received, and all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt and confidential attention. Address : D. PAINE dt CO. Managers, or C W. PURCELL, Richmond, Va. THE SUBSCRIBERS AVE JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of many desirable articles in their line, to which the attention, of purchasers is invited; consisting in part of the following, viz : A full supply of fresh Spices of all kinds. v'Eggenlial Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass. Brushes, of all. kinds and qualities. 1 bbl. No.; I Castor Oil. 1 Case Sup- Carb Soda. I Case Ashaltum. Half Pipe j Solder's best French Brandy. A full supply of While Lead, of various brands, No. 1 snd Pure. 1 Case No. 1 Chrome Green, 2 Cases Paris Green, dry and ground in oil. 100 lbs. Litharge, 100 do. Ked Lead.. 100 lbs. tialt Petre, 25 lbs, Cayenne Peppef. Spanish Brown and Yellow Ochre, dry and ground in oil. All kinds and qualities of Varnish. Superior Sand, Paper. . Canary Bird and Hemp Seed. Balsam ad Oil Cubeb Cspsules. Bull's, Sands' and Pellelier's Sarssparilla Hasiing'a Syrup of Naptha. 20C lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, d;c PEtfCUD & JOHNSON. 0 On "the road, and expected constantly to ar rive, 400 Gallons of Lamp snd Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, and a great variety of Surgical and Dental Instruments. P. & J. Dec. 13, 1847. 101 1 DISSOLUTION. THE Firm, heretofore existing in this City under the name aud style of Heartt & Jordan, is this day dissolved. by mutual cousent. All persons indebted to the late firm either by note or otherwise, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle with either of the partners. L. E. HE ATT, J. F. JORDAN. I, Raleigh, Jan. 1, J 848. 104 THEindersigned hereby respectfully informs his r l ' i ... l i i II' :.. inenun, mm naviu purciiaseu mr. nunm in terest, he will continue ibe business on fiis own ac count, at the st aud recently occupied by the firm, and will be thankful for a Continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He wilf keep on hand La regular assortment 'of FAN OY DRY GOODS and promises. that no effort on his part, will be spared, to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JORDAN. V Raleigh, Jan. I, 1848. 104 CRACKERS Lemon, Sugar, Mutter. Water and Fancy Pilot Bread,Cheese, Beef Tongues, smoked Beef, Pickled Salmon and Scotch Herrings, at the Auction and Commission Store of ' , . . , - , N.B. HUGHES. . . . TtrTJTA TITJV WHITE. I.tn of the County of Chowan, havinor by his :'last Will and Testameut, directed his negro slave JENNY aud her Children, to be eman cipated,' notice is hereby given, that I jhall,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, the' fourth Monday ia March next, apply to said Court by Petition, for per Ijpission to emancipate said Slave, and hex children. pSarah, Fanny, Augustus and Susanna- . ,j . THO. WHITE, Ex'r of Benjamin White. Dec 14. $847. 102 6w uperb GiftBook, for lS4S-Tamp-son's Seasons, illustrated-; edited by Bolton Cor- ney,' Esq- - Illustrated with 77 Designs, drawn on wood, by the Etcliing Club; handsomely printed,-! vol. 8 vo. i Just published and this day received, at the N. C Bookstorei Raleigh- v-. TfTl AJaXLT 1? LtO V R, new Com Meal and Corn, snd Buck-wheat Flour, for sale at the Auaion and Commiasiod Store of -; -v - : : N.B.HUGHES. CM BEY & SON. Nos. 1 to 10. inclusive price 8 cents each, with illustrations For sate by H. D TURNER. TmiCCIOLA, the Prisoner of -Fennestrella, or IrTCapiivitT Captive. Bv X. B. 8sintine. A new edition, with illustrations. .- H. D.TURNER, Ji. C Book Store. 1848t;' :s:-.- New Year A FRIEND SAID TO US THE OTHER DAYJ "It seems to me that alf the La dies go to the Ladies' Saloon to buy 8hoes for their Children ; and if l bey waiit Shoes for themselvM ihv must.be bought from the Ladies' Saloon or they are not satisfied, v : 'r ..t.. If they want a pair of Gaiter Boots, and particu larly if they want somerhiog new aud handsome then as well as ever, it must come from the Ladies' Sa- Hoou." . . y "JJovr is it Mr Addington, that your establish ment is so popular among the Ladies." Why my frierfd, our Saloon is well situated on the fashionable side, of the great Broadway" of the City of Norfolk (apart from the Market Carts and noise and confusion amidst the stores on the Square j which i9 my disagreeable to Ladies ) The Ladies can be' better suited andbetter accommodated here than elsewhere they can get at once every desirable article for themselves and Childreu, wfiich.with the attention they receive, must and will commaud the favors of the Ladies. . , "Well Mr. Addington, the neat appearance of your establishment, its location, and your large ' as sortment of Fancy Boots and Shoes inqst contrib ute to the merits of your Saloon I have a . large family to buy Shoes for, and -I will hereafter give y;u our patronage. I shall also take great pleasure in recommending the Ladies Saloon to others.' , The above instance is one of almost daily occur rence we now meet 'with in the transaction of our business ..we are pleased with any manifestation which the public may choose to make of the sat isac tion Ihny derive in trading with us; and we add our assurance that no effort shall be spared on our part to please every Lady and Gentleman who will call at the Ladies- Saloon. Our assortment thu year shall be more varied, if possible, than it has been heretofore ; so that every Lady, Gentleman, Child and Servant, shall find the kind of Boots and Shoes at the Ladies Saloon which they may want. Now if there are any persons dis posed to turn over a new leaf and try to do better this year than they did last in a pecuniary point of view THEY ARB ALL MOST; RESPECTFULLY INVITED to deal with us Mir year at our popular aud fashiouable La dies' Saloon i Such persons as prefer it can have a Pass Book for their own use, in which can be entered all the purchas es for the.farriijy, aud thus save the trouble of writing orders to Servants and need settle their account only once in 6 months. , We hope to get a large number of families this year added to our already large list of patrons, who deal altogether at the Ladies Saloon on Main street, uear Walter's City Hotel. W. II. ADDINGTON. Norfolk, January 3. 2 IfZ jfi 5 American Almauac for 1848, OHhT7i and Repository of Useful Knowl edge, for sate at the N. C. Bookstore by H. B. TURNER. , Dec. 12. ' 101 . Grand Schemes FOR JANUARY, 1848. J W. Dlanry & Co., Managers. (Successors to J. G. Gregory Sc. Co.) S30,000! $12,000"! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Cla.y No 7, for 1848. ' To be drawn in Alexandria, ou Saturday, 22d . January, 1848. ' 66 Number Lotteryl2 Drawn Ballots! 1 prize of 30,000 Dollars. 1 do. 12,000 Dollara. 1 do 8,000 Dollars. 1 do 5,000 Dollars. ' 1 do 2,780 Dollars. HT3 do ,2,000 Dollars. CrlO do 1,000 Dollars. Qj-lO do 600 Dollars. Tickets $10, Halves 5, Quarters 2 50. Certificates of packages of 22 Whole tickets $110 do. do 22 Half do 5.5 do. do "22 Quarter do 27 50 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the mofct prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address ' ' J. & C. MAURY. Agents for J. W. Maort & Co, Managers, .' Washington City, D; C. PHILADELPHIA ' COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, Fifth, Sooth of Walnut Street. . BTUHE SPRING AND SUMMER COURSE OF LECTURES FOR 1848, will be commenced ou Monday, March 6th, 1848, and will be continued four mouths, by the followiug Faeulty : ; JAS. McCLlNTOCK, M. D., General, Special I and Surgical Anatomy. ' : J. R. BURDEN, M. D., materia Medica andThcr apeuttcs. ' . . . - sr m n s - . . - t J V. Y. WAKUiMCU, v., Wienusiry, . HENRY Gl BBONS, M. D., Theory and' prae tice of Medicine: ' ' ' LOUIS H. oKA UTi M. Lr., Obstetrics and lhs eases of Women aud Children. . - ' . JAMES McCLlN'l"OCK,4Vl. u., Principles and Practice of Surgery.- '. v - HENRY GlBBOiNS, M. L., Institutes of MedU cine and medical Jurisprudence. S. R McCLlNTOCK, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. . . ; ' "; . 1 RICHARD BURR, M. p.. Prosector of Surgery. Fee for full couise. $70 Fee for those who nave attended two fuU couser in other Colleges, $40- Matriculation to oe paid once -only 55. Graduation $20. Practical AnatomTr locludins; Recapitulatory Lectures, $10. 4 The iissectiug Rooms will be open ed on th 1st of. March. : ? . From arraneemenU' ndw pending tJiere is every reason to hope that the chaifs of Institote of Medi cine and Anatomy -wilt be ocenpied by distinct Pro- feasors at an early period. ; . For further in Tor mat wb mqoire of : JAMES McCLlNTOCK, M D., Deah l :S " . - 'No. I North Eleventh Streets Philadelphia, Dec 27, 1847. ,?&2M4. Important to Fanrieri! ' TOE Subscriber, having, purchased from R. J. Galling and Wkldren Beach; liter Patentees, tb benefit of theic Toventiou for the State of North Car olina. he offers to the Farmers the State the id- vantage f a Machine for sowing all kinds of Small Grain rfeatlg superior to any thiosr heretofore dk coYered. , Also a new Plough for the cultivation of crop ; And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling of Corn. . These Machines and i lough caa be hid by application to the Subscriber at Raleigh- rartwulars explained in band bill. .. - v WM. F. COLUNS. Jasnary ?. " 3 U(fTitiN4N At nv u. h UGH ES! Auction and ' v: , J Coinniission Store. - . ; Tf HAVE now on hand, a great variety and mixtdl collctuon of GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,' Iron, Books; Paper, Ink, da. ore dec. alfAd which is ofiered at onusoal low prices, for Cashv ohlt, at the A'uctionr and, Commissien Store of .Z, If, B. HUGHES.! . - -. j HEW AUB CIIEAP SeasonHble Dry iGwdsj . TJizit sivrmnm Tiuipx! or i84r 'tV? obs:ri6er takeV pleasurejn" -Jnlormlnff ' hie Jl friends and customers, aiid the public m general, that hebas just received and opened, at his present eligible stand, next door to the Town Hall and Mar ket H ouse; oh Fay et le ville Street,1 , , . , i ' -A Hew and very neat assrf mentor Staple and Fashionable Dry Goods. FOR TH E FALL arid W LN TE R TRADE of 1847, just selected by .himself, witfcj particnlar reference to the wants and taste of " this commnnity, and which lie would most respectfully invite the puplia attention. j y . ' -f -f His assortment consists in part, ef the following desirable articles, viz I ' . ,' . Fine Cloths and Cassimeres, ' Super 8awetts and Kentucky Jeans, ' Tweeds, Cassimerea and Mexican Cloths, Velvet,- alencia and ether Yestings, - Beautiful fiai and 1aib black Alpaccas, 'Cashmeres, Oregoq and California Plaids, ' DeJaines, Fancy Prints and Ginghams, 4 X White and Red Flannels, v . Winter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerckiefsy . Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambrie de Black Silk and fancy Cravats'," . Suspenders and Parses, ' Canvas, Padding and Sewings, ' . . Superior Ticking-and Cotton Oznabnrgr f Fine bleached Sheeting and 1 Shitting, ' Jeans and Apron Checks, , Plaid Linsey and Kersey, v. - U SpooJ Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Braid end Battens Gloves, Mitts and Hose, -. Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertiess, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Irish Linens and Lawn, . ' Silk and Cottd Umbrellas Together with a general assortment ef UBWTLEMEiN'iS and LA. DIES' SUocs,SIioetees - Slip-J pers; with a full stock of CKOCKE-! KY and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and flnnP CERIES aav-U : - ti 1 ; . . " Sugar and Coffee Tobacco, Snuff,' Tea, X oaf S ngar, Segars, r 4 Tallow and Adamantine Candles Powder and Shot, ' .;' - Soap' and Walls, &c. Ac. . -All, or any part of whiellthe Sobscriber wmiT.! dispose of on the moist reasonable terms, for Cask, oc to rpscTOAx customkbs, at 3 or 4 months credit Thankfol for pasvfavors; may he not solicit a contin uance of public patronage, since he ofierssBch strong inducements to the sagacious and keen-siakted ur chaser. : JAMES LITCHFOttT) . '." Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1847. . ...... : 91 VTilliams, Ilayiroo fc CoV WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ;Sv; DRUGGISTS C . . RALEIGH, N. Cm ' Keep constantly on hand a large and tvelhstTecfedsfoci of . TJt J .1 -a.T' -:-:-.;, x- urejgn janu J3iauve JLffttgs?; . AND EXCLIS1T PBEXCH 1 1511 AMERICAS ; CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the ltorChera Cities, with strict reference: ta their nrW . m.J relied on with full confidence. : at , SURGICAL INSTRIIMFWTR - ' Of superior quality antLfine finish, from the mos? approved American' Manufactories. Our stock of '" PAINTS, OILS AND HXE-STUJFFS, Is al way e large aud complete, comjuiswg ill saittjiei f loiiowiag, vrej , H , .. American .White lead,! Linseed, lamp, Spena k I f fnntM' All'- ifhifJ: y , -. dry and in Oil, 1 ' lUUUtll Villi ' Indigo, ' ' Chrome vreen, Chrome icllo 3Iadder,t;jr; KXUlOgWffOdri Chinese Vermillion, Copperas., v VeDitian Kfd, Ore-Staffs azcMr. b y k. 'y EATnEE, COACH, &BItURE' tTjiPfk 'rABISSE "Togeiherwiih a large and well-selected stock of FRENCH & A M ERIC A N WI N DO W GLASS, Which we recommend to Ptcfuro Dealers. Baitders, 1 and others. ' " .- -. y Tobacco; Scgrars and SiinlTs, Of the very best quality ; and superior ... 'l Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Port Wines, French Hrandy and ; ' Loudon Brown Stont.-. 4 All of which is offered for sale at ; unnsQsUy , lotr prices, and upon the most accommodating terrna. Orders from Physicians and others promptly execate" and particular attention paid to packing and. for! . waroing. z :: : , :.,.y May I8,"1847.iy- xAl y;t to EICOUK4CllO vWUST received, the FaVnUrrt sriplan A sjy ' jBanac tit 1848, pafarubed. by Btvx &. 80, Walem, where the paper on which ft is printed, was mandfactuml, the calculations made, and the Alma nac printed. So, that it. is purely a North' Carolins concerpi For sale bv the' 100 or l.OOtr eonles." or by the single one Apply . at the Auction snd Com-' mission Store of : ? i .N. B. HUGHES.- ;-Dec2S. l847:- r.'.A '.V4': 103" , PERFUMERY AND' FANCY: ARTICLES, . A : LARGE and well selected sssortoent in store A sad tie sale by ; 'i-W -. . ; -'WILLIAMS HAY WOOD. CO,' 10Z'- OAF, Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified snd Brown Sugars, by the barrel or reuil, .-'..-s. -.;r? . rif r-'--v : r. 0. hughes f 7,000 1TOI1TH OFGC03, t . , HOES, Hats; and a great variety of Dry Goods, suitable for the present season, may bbtabfcd at my Auction apd Commission C Core hi Cash,' or in exchange fat Country produce.' f . i H K. BHUGUES; '-Dec. 28. . 105 " y,i ! M t
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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