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. . .. s v - . . . . f V ' ' ' . - ' ' .- 5 : ! f - , TH CAROLINA . GA ZETTE. - V k - r "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, .1848. . - ..AVU - .. -",4.'.. - U. I- III' ; lv ! I - - y A f PUBLIsnED 8KMr.rEEILTl?ni,ffEIlTl.BI ; EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.? . TERMS, r - . 5Scnpfi.-ScMf5tV kxext PA?ti FTt dol lar per anaam--hklf ia Advanc. , . ' . Wkkxut PAria Thr Dotlan par aaaam.. Advertisement. Tor ereiy. Sixtte Lines, first insrtioa, Oo Dollar each aobqaaat InMrtioo, Ctvrt Order xnd Judicial AdBtrtitementi w'tllb charged 25 pr eeot. higher ; hot dedacUoa of 33 pr cent, will b mada rosalka regular prices, for adrertiwra y the year. " . Adrertisemeats, inserted !a the Sim-WirrLT Ri oirrca, will a!o appear ia the ,Yn.T Paper, free of charge, t . ' , : t O" Letters torth Editor must be roeT;?!. . SEAWELL &-aiEAD, .. -Wholesale and. Ketail Grocers, MATE on hand, and are dailj expecting, addi tions which, when received, will make the lar ge! assortment of Good in their line eer oQered io taia market : , and - will be sold. Wbolssale or Kktail, to salt customers, at reduced prices : 15 Hognheads BROWN SUGAR ' 25 Sacks prime Kio COFFEE 20 do M Lsguira do. -12 d Old Government Java CofTee 10 bbls. Crashed SUGAR ' 8 do Pnlverized do 8 da New Orleans Clarified 8ogar 10 packages doabto refined Loaf do . fi Hogsheads MOLASSES s 1 Cak Su;ar House do 1 do - refincl N. O do 1 da superior SYRUP 100 Sacks SALT Ground, Atom and Liverpool 3000 lbs. BACON - blown 60 kegs CUT NAILS 4 pennj to 30 penny 100 bags old CORN MEAL 10,000 CIGARS, various brands i . 600 lbs CHE WING TOBACCO (Rambaat's) 3 boxes do do 2 do Smoking ' do 6 Mats of Cinnamon (Langborn's) i Ground do in 5 lb. cans Do Cloves. do do Do Allspice do do 2 kegs whole Allspice 2 do " ' do Black Pepper ' ' ' 2 boxes ground '.''do 6 doz. London Mustard 6 do American do . " 3 do London and American, in S lb. cans 6 kegs Powder ; also, fine Canister do 50 boxes Tallow jCandles IS do - Sperm do - " 6 do Bar Soap i ;, 12 dox. Cake, do assorted . 30 groce perfumed Matches . . - ' 24 do Table 8alt . 20 boxes Window GLASS, assorted 7 baskets Champagne (Heidsick brandl FRENCH BRANDY, Importation of 1803 ! . Do. old Cognac Do. Champagne Do. Seignette Old Port 1 I Uid Madeira Madeira, for cooking Sicily Madeira Malaga tnd I Sherry Old Jamaica Rum Hollaad Gin Scotch Whiskey, very old Old Rye do Common 1 do ' Bottled Porter' v ' Salmon. Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tongues;. . ; Imperial, Gua powder. Young Hyson &' Brack: Chocolate and Cocoa T . TEAS i Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords. -c &c. &c. i With a large assortment of STONE WARE Raleigh. Nov 4 12, 1847. l - Nas's Head Hotel. i I ! 'Mill ripHIS valuable Property will be sold, if not dis ll posed of previously at private sale, in the town Zrf Clixabeih Citv. at Public 8ale. on the 6th of March next The main building is 120 feet long, 2$ stories high. There are besides 10 other buildings, including an Ice House, with 65 , acres of land at tached. .The advantages of this place as a ..summer retreat are too well known, to be repeated in txteruo here. It is sufficient to state . that the situation is healthy ; it is immediately contiguous to" the Atlan tic Ocean. The' sea-bathing is very fine and the Table can be furnished with the finest sea-fish, crabs. x Jtksysters, 4-e. The only other recommendation which is deemed necessary lo give, yao iuie m jci taai, since the first opening of the Hotel, 6 years ago, .it aas naa more vitners man coma se iccommouiieu. During the season. Packets run from Elizabeth City, Edenton, Plymouth, Hertford, and numerous other places. For particulars enquire of ;. ;. -'v- ' J. C. EHRINGHAU8. Dec. 11, 1847. v.,-" ;i0l I0w The Best Xife of Old Zack. -. rT I FE of Gen. Zachart Taylor, comprising a j narrative of events connected with his profes sioual career, derived from public documents and pri vats correspondence, by J kkxsc 1 ar ; and autben tie ineiHata of his early years, from materials col i...4 v rrf T. CoMRAS.' Esa..r with an uriHnal JPortrait, and eleven Ulustration of Ibe various Bat- uei, just puousneo ua 'rr T-i.rt. nr rf 10(7 r f. - a. 94 TUE JETWA tjfSCUAWCE COMPA7 ST, of Mlartrora, Conn. Offitww "are BoilJioii and Merchkndiie, tlnl0M0I ae oy nre, ai premiums m ui uw ThiaU one of the oldest and besttnsuranceCom Mnies in the United States, andsye jts Iose Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or it v,1ty,to be made to 8. w..wii ia,. . - Agent., Athl for Milton, N. C and vicinity, to . N. J, PALMER, f Agent. October, 1847. ' - ' 83 JACOB Slf IJEIl, Jr. ! "Importer & Wholesale I Retail Dealer ia k " t OF ALL COUNTRIES, . ,' , Ifo. 7G Walnut Street, -hNVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers 1 to bis extensive stock of good, pure Wines, - sj-cv of various grades and prices : all of which-have been carefully selected .- ' . . - j. i .by him in Europe, j Principally in the District to here Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this ba.i ness, and as successor to the -late Joair Yiceaxx, Esq. wltn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine di tricl ! France, Germany, Ace. enables him to guar antee the excellence an) good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new. Store snd Cellars, ar ranged and builtfor the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition: and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first ot December last, when the new and high 1 aria on w ines took etiect, enables him to sell on the most ad- vantageoes terras. fX Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wiaxs from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wines &c. Lcpokted to Order, Subject to Ap proval on Arrival. Mareh29, 1847. 2 ly "New Livery Stable. THE Subscribe rs,having 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 hoars, to convey persons to, or from any part of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri vers, aud intend keeping for hire. Hacks, Buggies, Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Horses. 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 M arrct House, 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. The Ostlers are experienced and faithful, and will leave no room for complaint. v Drovers will find this the most central Stable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, and tbey will always find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in this new enterprize, they will be sustained by a generous public. ' JERE. NIXON, GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dee. 3, 1847. - 97' For Sale or Exchange. A GENTLEMAN, in possession of a good FARM, recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood of Raleigh, with an entirely new Dwelling House, of modern construction, and convenient arrangement, is desirous of either selling the same, or exchanging it for Property in the City of Raleigh. For healthi ness of location, fine Water, and accessibility to a Market, this Farm cannot be surpassed. Persons wishing to buy, or exchange, can leara further par ticulars, on application to the Editor of this Paper. Raleigh. Nov. 29, 1847. 96 tf SALISBURY FACTORY IOK SALE. 7T.7NDER a Resolution of the Stockholders of the J Salisbury; M aivvvacturiko Coxpahy, I will sett at Public Auction, on Tuesdsythe 25th of Jan uary., 1848, at the Court House, in Salisbury, on a credit of six momhs. the . SALISBURY FACTORY RHTIRE. COHTAI91H0 ABOUT "2500 Spindles, 70 or 80 Looirs, with all the necessary preparatory machinery, a su perior .FIFTY HORSE POWER EiNUINE, DWELLINGS. for the operatives, etc. Also, one NEGRO l AN about 45 years of age, ibe Engineer. ' MATTHIAS BOUER, Pres't. : Salisbury, Nov. 25. 1847. IdOte Type ; Foundry, 59 Gold, Corner of Ann St. If. York. THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish hand cast Type, and Printers' Materials of all kinds, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Proprietors of Newspapers, who have not adver tised for the Subscriber, who may publish this notice for three months, will be entitled to receive pay in Typeon. purchasing five times the amount of their bills for advertising Old Type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per pound ROBERT TAYLOR. . Ncv.'4;i847 . 9 3m KEW WOHKS. rrnHE Greatest Plague of Life, or, the Adven-'- jj tures of a Lsdy in search of a good Servant, by one who has been " Almost worried to Death." Nos 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 price, 6 cents each. Illus trated by George Cruikshank. Fur sale by H. D. TURNER. ' Raleigh,' Dec 27. Kg THE DISGRACE TO J THE FAMILY, by Jerrold. . Nos.. 1 and ?, price 6,cents each. Il lustrated by Phiz. Forssle at the t Dec 24. 103 AITIIJLING. The Aru and Miseries of Gambling, by J. H, Green, 4th Edition, price 75: cents, this day received by Vi 4 (. . ' IL D. TURNER. Juach individual would do will trlook out for hmStif, Test ho should lose the opportunity of '. obtaining a '' bargain which he might regret. v 9 "THE Subscribers have moved to that very commodious Store, oppo site1 the Market, and next door.lo v : W ;b . airs. Hardie svonfectionary,where they have 4ways on hand a good assortment of theJ finest BOOTS and SHOES for Gentlemen Robin son's 'Ladies' WalkingiShoes, together with manu factortHgstock of all kinds. - They hold themselves in readiness to fill all orders in their line, at the short " est aetice,; warranting a satisfactory , fit in all cases. They feet thankful for the liberal share of patronage extended to tbemk hoping that they may merit and receive an increase of the same. ' v v- . - - J. p. ADAMS & CO. Jan. 4th; 1848-' " 2 "T , f joB PRnTiNG " -EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, t - ytk neatness tnd despatch. Classical. Mathematical and - MILilTARY ACADEMY. THE year is' divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session, beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the nrst of Joly. ' It is the desirn of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, ia tbe advantages afford ed lor acquiring a thorough English, Uiasaical &nd 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 i full Collegiate course, both in the Classics and Math eroatics. With the design of making the course; of otudies as extensive as possible, a scientinc cook keeper has been engaged. And although Classical Students may (oppose, that they will never become Accountants, yet a knowledge of this Science is ne cessary to meu in all kinds of business ; but, more especially to those; who expect to engage in Mercan tile pursuits, or to become practical business mea. INSTRUCTORS. . Classical. Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor. R. II. MASON, Assistant. Mathematical and Military Department, Civil Engineering & Topographical Drawing : S. M. PRESTON. Modish Languages: Monsieur BRADY. Book-keeping: J. S. NICHOLLS. Juvenile Department: . ROBERT WHITEHURST. Xerms Payable in Advance. For common English branches, $15 00 For the Classics. 20 00 English, including the higher branches of Math ematics, the same as for the Classics. Modern Languages, 10 00 Book-keeping, ' 8 00 Juvenile Studies, Spelling, Reading and Writing, : k 12 00 For any other study, an additional charge of S3. For Military Tactics, no charge. A wing is about to be attached to the Academy, for the Juvenile Department, which will be finished by the first of January. The Teacher of this de partment will wholly devote his attention to the in struction of Boys, whom Parents or Guardians may consider so young, that thsy cannot, or will not, be well taught by men, who are giving instruction to older Students in the higher branches of learning. And as ropils beginning the rudiments 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 instruct in Reading, Writing and Spelling, and the elementary principles of those branches, preparatory for the other depart ments of the Academy. They will be superintend ed by the Principal, and will not be allowed to min gle with the others, unless it is desired, nor required to drill. To" prevent unnecessary expenses. Pocket-money should be deposited with tbe Principal. Raleigh, Nov. 18, 1347. 93 tf tale of North Carolina. Guilford County. Court of Equity, October Perm, A.i D. 1817. v Thomas R. Tate and others, vs. David P. Weir and . others. Petition to sdl Real Estate. By virtue of a Decree, made in the above ease, I shsll expose to public Sale in the Town of Greens boroojtb, N. C, on, Monday, the 21st day of Febru ary, 1848. upon a credit ot one, two iUd three yea rsl the Lot of Land on which the . I , Cotton Factory stands, Erected by the late Henry Humphries. The im provements consist of a large and extensive Brick building, with all the necessary Shopa, 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 Looms, with all the machinery and necessary fixtures for the same. The machinery is driven.by Sieam power. This Property is well worthy of public sttentien, as it is deemed the 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 possession will be given tbe purchaser. Tbe above sale is made for partition amongst the Devisees o( H as r y Humphries, the late Proprietor. The purchaser will be require! to give Bond with approved Security, and tbe title will be retained, un til the further Order ot this Court. Test J. A. MEBANE, C. M. E. Greensboro', N. C, November, 1847. 90 3m Tfames New Romance. Convict or JJ the Hypocrite Uumasked, by J. P R. James, Esq. Price 25 cents. This day received by II. D. TURNER. Dec. 14, 1847. 101 fTnHIS day received, the 52d volume, English U Common Law Reports. H. D. TURNER, N, C. Bookstore. Tine Ladies' Science of Etiquette, nd Hand Book of the Toilet, price 25 cents. The Book of a. Thousand Songs, the greatest and best collection ever embodied in one work, well bound, price $ I 25. A few copies on hand at the Bookstore, No. 1, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Dec 1. 96 ' Accurate Sketch OF THE BATTLE GROUND AND BATTLE OF nriHE Sobscriber.has this day received a Litho- U graph Print of large sige, 32 by 24 inches, from a Sketch taken on the spot, by Capt, Joseph H. Eaton, of the' U. .S. Array, aud Aid-de-Carop to General Taylor, representing the Battle Grouud arud Battle of Angostura, fought near Buena Vista, Mex ico, on the 23d February, 1847. ; This Picture is executed in the best style of the art, beautifully colored Price $3,00. Call and examine for yourselves.- IL D. TURNER, " ' N. C. Book Store. n Raleigh, Dec 4. 1847. 98 This day received at the North Carolina Book Store, ALAMANCE, or the great AND FINAL1 EXPERIMENT. PRICE 25 CENTS. ' This is an original work of Fiction, the production of an educated resident and native of the Old Korth State. 'Its Scenes and Incidents are characterized by considerable power and dramatic effect. The epoch js that of the Revolutionary War; and there are some powerful passages of Crime, Heroism, Lovd 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. ' - 00 JPHE FAMILY CHRISTIAN ALMANAC for 1848. This dsy received by H. D TURNER " D.' Paine & Co,, MANAGERS OF LOTTERIES, RICHMOND, VA. nnHE NEW YEAR opens with brilliant schemes. 11 as heretofore, under tbe managementof fAlSS , fc CO. who are now the oldeft managers of Lot tetiea in ibe United States. The great success which attended their Lotteries during the past year, in tbe 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 $26, 000. 20.000. 18.000. 5 of 10.000. 4 of 5000. 4 of 4000, and innumerable smaller ones, have been sent a H a to tms agency during ibe past year, f or Isrge prizes and prompt pay, address your orders to us or to C. W. PURCELL, r Richmond, Va. The whole of $50,000, in PaineV Lottery, sent last week to New York. $40,000, 1 0 Prizes of $2000. Grand. Consolidated Lottery, class A, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on.. Saturday, Jan. 22, 1848. 78 Nos., 14 drawn ballots. ' OBAHD CAPITALS: 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do $40,000 15,000 8,000 4.780 10 prizes of 10 do 10 do 10 do. $2,000 1,500 1,200 1,000 Tickets $12. halves 6, quarter! 3, eighths 1 50 100,000 dollars in 5 prizes of $20,000 Susquehsnna Lottery. No. 9, to be drawn at Bal timore on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1848. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. prizes : 5 prizes of $20,000 1 5 prizes of $1332 5 do 13,000 I 20 do 1000 5 do 1.750 &c. &c. Tickets $10, halves 5, quarters 2 50. Persons ordering by the package may deduct the price of three Tickets. ' The rickets in the above Lotteries are received. and all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt and confidential attention. Address D. PAINE & CO. Managers, or C. W. PURCELL, Richmond, Va. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of many desirable articles in their line, to which Ibe attention of purchasers is invited ; consisting in part of the following, viz : . A full supply of fresh Spices of all kinds. Essential Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass. Brushes, of all kinds and qualities. 1 bbl. No. 1 Castor Oil. 1 ('ase Sup. Carb Soda. 1 Case Asphaltum. HalfPi Snider's best French Brandy. v A full supply of While Lead, of various brands, No. 1 and Pure. 1 Case No. 1 Chrome Green, 2 Cases Paris Green, dry and ground in oil. 100 lbs. Litharge, 100 do. Red Lead. 100 lbs. Salt Petre, 25 lbs, Csyenne Pepper. Spanish Brown and Yellow Ocbre.dry and ground in oil. All kinds and qualities of Varnish.: Superior Sand Paper. Canary Bird and Hemp Seed. Balsam and Oil Cubeb Capsules. Bull's, Sands' and Pelletier's Sarsaparilla. Hasting' Syrup of Noptha. 200 lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, dc. PESUUD & JOHNSON. (Ej On'the road, and expected constantly to ar rive, 4U0 Oallons of Lamp and Whale UiloU boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, and a great variety of Surgical and Dental Instruments. -P. & J. Dec. 13, 1847. " 101 IISSOLlJTIOi. THE Firm, heretofore existing in this City under the name and style of Hbartt. & Jordan, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 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. HEATT, J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. 104 THE undersigned hereby respectfully informs his friends, that having purchased Mr. IIeartt's in terest, he wcill continue the business on his owe ac count, at the stand recently occupied by the firm, and will be thankful for a continuauce of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He will keep on haud a regular assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, and promises that no effort on his part, will be spared, to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. 104 CRACKERS Lemon, Sugar, Butter. 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. BENJAMIN WHITE, late of the County "of Chowan, having by his last Will and Testameut, directed his negro slave JENNY and her Children, to be eman cipated, notice' is 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 the fourth Monday ia March next, apply to said Court by Petition, for per mission to emancipate said Slave, and hercbildren, Sarah, Fauny, Augustus and Susanna. . THO. WHITE, Exr. of Benjamin White. De 14, 1847. ' 102 6w uperb Gift Book for 1 848. Thomp son7 Seasons, illustrated ; edited by Bolton Cor- ney, Esq. Illustrated with 77 .Designs,; drawn on wood, by the Etching Club; handsomely printed, 1 vol. 8 vo. J ast published ' and this day. received, at the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh. FAMILY FJLOUR, new Corn Meal and Corn, and Buck-wheat Flour, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of : " i" N.B. HUGHES. POMBEY & SON, Nos. 1 to 10, inclusive ; price 8 cents each, with illustrations. For sa.eby . H. W. TURNER. tICCIOLA, the Pritoner of Fennestrella, Captivity Captive. By X. B. Saintine, new edition, with illustrations. . , . . D.TURNER, , : , . -: '-.j, . N. C. Book Store. . WHITE WISE, For Cooking. r A GOOD article at a low price. Also Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, MusUrd, coopen's Isinglass, (or Gelatine) and Sweet Oil, re ceived and lor sale at the Drug Store, of , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Dec. 2T. 102 JOB PRINTING, Neatly executed at this Office. 18418. I The New Yeaiv A FRIEND SAID TO US THE OTHER DAY, "It seems to me that all the La dies go to the Ladies' Saloon to bay Shoes for their Children and if they want Shoes for themselv.. iv..., must be bought from the Ladies' Saloon or they are not satisfied. If they want a pair of Gaiter Boots, and particu larly if they wan something new and handsome then as well as ever, it must come from the Ladies' Sa loon." ' How is it Mr. Addington, that your establish ment is so popular, among the Ladies." " Why my friend, our Saloon is well situated on the fashionable side of the great 4' Broadway" of the City of Norfolk (apart from the Market arts and noise and confusion amidst tbe stores on the Square, which is very disagreeable to Ladies.) The Ladies San be better suited and better accommodated here than elsewhere they can get at once every desirable article for themselves and Children, which with the attention they receive, must and will command tbe 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. must contrib ute to the merits of your Saloon. L have a large lamiiy to buy fenoes fer, and 1 will hereafter give you our patronage, l shall also lake great pleasure in recommending the Ladies Saloon to others.' The above instance is one of almost daily occur- rence we nowmeet with in the transaction of our Kilo! n ACQ Z9 A SA tLttaiil U ! t A. - wuwtuo picaecu witu auy iijauiiesiaiioa wnicn me public may choose to make of the satisfac tion they derive in trading with us; and we add our assurance that no enort shall be spared on our part to please every Ladv and Gentleman" who will call at the Ladies Saloon. Our assortment this, year shall be more varied, if possible, than it has been heretofore ; so that every Lady, GentlemanChiId and Servant, shall find ihe kind of Boots and Shoes at the Ladies Saloon which they may want. Now if there arq any persons dis posed to turn over a new leaf &nd try to do better this year than they did last in a pecuniary point of view they ase all most respectfully invited to deal with us this year at our popular and fashionable La dies' Saloon- Such persons as prefer it can have a Pass Book for their own ne,in which can be entered all the purchas es for the family, and thus save the trouble of writing orders to Servants aud need settle their account only once in 6 months. We hope to get a large n amber of families this year added to our already large list of patronswho deal altogether at the Ladies Saloon ou Main street, near yv alter s Uity Hotel. j - W. H. ADDINGTON. Norfolk, January 3. 2 . yfi The American Almanac for 1848, 'MJ-CT- and Renositerv of Useful Knnnl. edge, for sate at the N. C. Bookstore by li D. TURNER. Dec. 12. 101 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, Fifth, South of Walnut Street. BTfiJJHE SPRING AND SUMMER COURSE OF fLL, LECTURES FOR 1848, will be cominericed on Monday, March 6th, 1S48, and will be continued four months, by the following Faculty : JAS. McCLINTOCK, M. D., General, Special and Sursrical Anatomy. . J. R. BURDEN, M. D.Iateria Medico and TherA apeutics. D. P. GARDNER, M. D., Otemistry. HENRY GIBBONS, M. D., Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. I LOUIS H. BEATTY, M. D., Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women aud Children. UAMES McCLINTOCK, M.D., Principles and Practice of Surgery. HENRY GIBBONS, M. D., Institutes of Medi cine and Medical Jurisprudence. S. R McCLINTOCK, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. RICHARD BURR,M.D.,Pro5crfor of Surgery. Fee for full course, $70. Fee for those who have attended two full courses in other Colleges, $40. Matriculation to be paid onee only $5. ' Graduation $20. r Practical Anatomy, including Recapitulatory Lectures, $10. TheDissecting Rooms will be open ed ou the l6t of March. v '", From arrangements now pending there is every reason to hope that the chairs of Institute of Medi- ciuea" i'Anatomy will be occupied by distinct Pro fessors at an early period. JFor further information inquire of JAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D., Deajt., No. 1 North Eleventh Street. Philadelphia, Dec 27, 1847. 2 4t Important- to Farmers ! flpHE Subscriber, having purchased from R. J. JL Gatlmg and Waldren Beach, the Patentees, the benefit of thejr inventions for the State of North Car olina, he offers to the Farmers of the State the ad vantage of a Machine for sowinf all kinds of Small Grain greatly . superior to "any thing, heretofore dis covered. Also a new Plough for the cultivation of crops; And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling-of Corn. These "Machines and Plough can be hd by application to the Subscriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. WM. F. COLLINS. January 3. . ; i 2 TT&ROIE NORTHERN IRISH PO- U XATOEfc. Just received, a lot of first rate Northern "seek no further,f Irish Potatoes, for sale by tbe Barrel or less quantity, !' JAS. LIICHFORD. Raleigh. Dec. 22, 1847. THE WHIG BANNER. . QTTJJHE Editor of the ' Communicator'' proposes sjita to issue, in addition to his preseut publication, a newspaper of the size of the - Raleigh Register, to be devoted, in part, to the dissemination of Whig principles, and the promotion to Office of sterling Whigs only., Tbe title will be "The Whig Banner." It will be published 'Weekly, at $3 per annum, invariably in advance. Therst No. will be issued as soon as 200 Subscribers are obtain ' ed. Such of tbe Subscribers m Chatham, to the " Comfnunicator," as have paid their subscriptions are at liberty to transfer them to the " Banner," by paying tbe additional sum of 92 in advance. Per sons at a , distance, who may feet interested In tbe publication of a. VVhig paper in Chatham,' will pleafe exert their, influence in procuring subscriptions and forwarding them at their earliest convenience, as, in all probability, the " Banner" will make its appear ance about the first of March toext. 'Address s- 1 ; - Ed. Cot, PittsborV, N.:cJ the coramcNicATon ; ILL hereafter be more strictiy devoted to the Cause of Temperance and. ttm anon arrangemenfs can be made for the nurno' will !. published on a sheet of the size of the Raleigh Regis ter, provided'the sum of $400 dollars be contributed by 260 additional Subscribers, which woaW be indis pensable to tbe, undertaking. u8 AUCTION AND COMMISSiONBUSlNESS Afir; B.HUOHESnAuctioii:iid Coirjiuission Store. 7 : I HAVE now on hand, a great variety wo" mixed collection of GOODS, consisting of JJry sods, Groceries, Hardware Iron Books, Paper, Ink4-. &.C. &C all Of Which is offered nt nrinanal iARKn'.. - - .MWWMIM.V.V MW, for Cash, osir, at the Auction and- Commission oioreui - JU. B. AlUUHttSf. ' lYEW AJIJDT CHEAP . , UK-yA J1JS Xlte V. f 1HE Subscriber takes pleasure in titiQ X fnens and customers, and the public in general, that he has just received and opened, at his present eligible staud, next door to the Town Hall and Mar ket House, on Fayetteville, Street, j , . -yff v, - ; A. New and Tery neat assortment of Staple and Fashionable JDry Oeods. FOR THE FALL arid WINTER tr a iir JTqT7 just selected by himself, with particular reference iq me wants anu taste ot tnis- community,-, and to which be would most respectfully invite the publie attention. . . ; , j. : His assortment consists, in part, of the follnwi.. desirable articles, viz s , ' - Fine Cloths and Cassimeres, ' - . . Super Satmetts and Kentucky Jeans, , , Tweeds, Cassimeres andMezican Cloths, Velvet, Valencia and other Vesting, ; Beautiful piaist ahd plaid black Alpaccas, Cashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids, ' Delaines, Fancy Prints and Ginghains, While and Red Flannels, . ' Winter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchiefs, , Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambric do' -Black Silk and fancy Cravats,. , f 't Suspenders and Parses, '. , ... , , ; Canvass, Padding and Sewings, ' . ' ;VV Superior Ticking and Cotton Oznaburg, , -Fine bleached Sheeting and Shitting, ; Jeans nnd Apron Checks, Plaid Linsey and Kersey,' .; Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Braid and Batiofls Gloves, Mitts snd Hose, Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertions : . Plaid and Jaconet Muslins j i . .r. Irish Linens and Lawns,- ' v - Silk and Cotton Umbrella . -; Together 'with general 'assorttoefti ef GENTLEMEN'S nnd T.AH , . DIES hnm. filiAAtaofi iE." 61 Cni: ; i- v wfj aaaa,cv j M U. I Trsi with a foil etnHr i r'ifnrfc-p I RY and (ftiASSWARE. HAUhWARR -.Ua no A. ceries ; say - r.,..,.,, .. rry. ngar and Coffee, Tobacco Snuff V Tea, l,oaf Sugar, Segarei s ' Tallow and AdamaiitineCandlcs, Powder and Shot Soap and Nails, &c kc ; ;V i AU orv any part of whteh the Subscribet would dispose of on the most reasonable ferins,for Cash, or to rus ctua i cusToatiBs; at 3, or months credit Thankful for past favors, may he not solicit a contin uonce of public patronage, since he offers such strong inducement to the sagacious- and keen-sighted pur-chaser- . JAMES LITCHFORD. : n-aieign, iov 12, J847). v v - o j ' ; Williams, Hnyuood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAlt R A LEIGH N. C w ?: v a Keep constarttyonTalarge Foreign and Native Drugs, md Emm, nmn M immix ' GHEMICAES, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference to their purity, and mti be relied on -with full confidence. - .V , t - surgical; INSTRUMENTS, .; . Of superior quality nd fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our stock of PAINTS, OII, AN1 YE-STUFPS: Is always large and coropletecomprising in part the following. Via ?v .i ' ':..';.:"'...:;. f ' V.-','. ' American White Irad, linseed, lamp, Sperm & dry and in on,. . Chrome Green, CuromeYell0y, : Yerdigris, - Chinese; Vermillion, , xannerr uns, . . . ilndigo, r - iaaddent v Ext, lofWood. ' Copneras.; '. n Venitian Etd, Dve-Stnffsnp.rn11r.. : i. , ojJttHisii; jjioj!!, se tc. , , LEATHEEj , COACH, ' FVRS1TURB ' b JAFAW WaKISHtsl . Togeiber with a largeand well'selected atocl 0 ; FRENCH & AMERICAN VIN DOW: GLASS, Which we recommend to Picture Dealers Bulkier ' and others. -;, " - . 4' " Of the very best quality ; and superior ' l-.-.c. madeira SlieWr, Claret and. Port' IVines, French J3randy aitd4i " . Loudon Crown Stont;i; All of which .is offered for' sale at"nnusualiy Xofif prices, and upon i the most accommedatins; terms Orders from Phj sicians and others promptly execnte v ' end particular attention paid to packing' anel fbrS ; warding. y -.' ' " ' ' '-i . , May 181847. ; j fiC ENCOURAGE IIOIOUB IWICSTnY fTUST receiveo, ?the 'ftgj&i W TlilteV.' OV manac for 1848. tmblUhedlv :R, walem, where (he papeprihidi if is printed was manufactored, tbe calculations made, end the Alma-r nac printed. . So. that it concern. Tor sale bv (ha inn Ar i aaa .s i- by the single one. . Apply at the Auction and Com- J8,1847;:3::;,i:rkf,:- -i- 103 PERFUMERy AND :FANjy ARTICLES, - A LARGH iml nil uit:. i- AV end for sale h . - williams; HArdDc'oMc vv x Raieigh.-pec; 2 1 ?'&rr;&z ' : 43 eausrc'xtTa es- ?0 AF, Crushed. Pelveriiedi Clarified I anotBrowii? ?n.r. hughes 'V 105 k.1 k A 1 I A B - M 1 h. HOE8 Hats, and xgiialvmkff'ijfTitf' 1 suitable for the present season, mav h&tiAk&':lZ$&: at my Auction snd vommission store 'for Cash, djf V - " . . in exchange for Country proddcWp -''' Dec. 28; , "i? 'ltiT' ': ,: . a 4i is mi 1 -I '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 19, 1848, edition 1
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