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:i . . . ...... . ..... .. .4:-: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1848. TOLU3IEIUX, : WORTH C A ROL1K A O ALETTE.. . ' . . A PUBLISflEDSEXIWEELY 1XD WEEKLY, BY EDITOR AXP SROPRJETOR. TERMS; - dol- lars per ancira half In adtance. v WiKtLt Pirta Three Doll an per aninm. m 3 . .2 aT , . O a iasertion, Oo Dollar; each aubseqat at iaaertieo, Twenty-fire Cents. - Curt Order and Jmd'uial Advertisement will be chained 25 per cent, higher; Wat a deduction of 33 percent, will be made front tte regiriar prices, for adrertisers Wy the year. r ; AdTertiseraenU, Inserted m tfce'ScM i-Wcexly Re- gistee, will also appear in the Weekxt Paper, free f chaTjje. " O" Letters to the Editor mnst be rorr-rAio. SEAWELL & MEAD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, MWE on hand, and are daily expecting MU lions which, when received, will tnake-tbe tar gui assortment of Good in their line eer- offered in tbi market ; and . will be .sold, VVholkials or Uxtail, li suit caslomers, at reduced prices : ' 15 Hogsheads BROWN SUGAR 25 Sacks prime Kior COFFEE . 20 do 44 Laair da. v- . 12 da Old Government Java Coiles 10 bbl. CrusheJ SUGAR 8 do Pulverized do ' 8 da New Orleans ClariGed Sujtr 10 packages doable refined loaf do 5 Hosheads MOLASSES 1 Cask Sugar H6us do -i do refined N O do 1 d. superior SYRUP 100 Sacks SALT Ground, Alum and Liverpool 3000 lbs. UAC0N blown 60 kessCUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny 100 bars old CORN MEAL . v. 10.000 CIGARS, various brands , 600 lbs CHEWING TOBACCO (Rambaut's) 3 boxes do ' do. (Laiifhorn's) 2 do Smokinf . do t v 6 Mats of Cinnamon Ground - do ., in 5 lb-cans Do Cloves. . do dJ . Do Allspice . do do 2 kess whole Allspice 2 do . . do Black. Pepper 2 boxes ground do 6 dnz. LonIoa MuitsrJ , ' 6, do American - do.-, -3 do London and American, in 5 lb cans . 6 kejs Powder ;Talso, fine Canister do ' 50 boxes Tallow Candles- ' 16 do Sperm, do i - 6 do Bar Soap . ' f . : , . 2 dox. Cake do assorted r " t 30 froco perfomed Matc&es 24 ' do' TaWe Bait - ' v " : 20 boxes Window GLA8y assnrted '" ' 7 haskeuCharapajne fHeidskk brand V FRENCH URANDlT9 ImporuUoQ of 1808 ! Do. old Cojntc Do. - Champasjne Do. " Seisuetle Old Port Old Madeira 1 - Madeira, for cooking Sicily Madeira - Malaga and Sherry , . I Old Jamaica Kom : -. 0 Holland GUij Scotch Whiakey, very -old . . OURyo !do , I Common do ; " Donlod Porter ; Salmoot Shad; Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked'Beef and Tonioes : ! . j -. :. TmDerial. Gnnpowder. Youne Hyson dc Blark Chocolate 'and Cocoa A -' . . pEAS Shot. Baffjrinsr Twine, Bed Cords. frc &c. dec. , xWiA n-larse assortment of STONE WA RE. Raleish. Nov 12. 1847. - V ' 91 rNas Headi; Hotel. THIS rain able Property will W sold, if not dis posed of previously at private sale, in the town r fit. t .Pnhlie Sale en the 6lh of WMsrch nexU The main buHding is 120 feet long. 2 rgtories bish-: 'There are besides 10 other buildings, including an Ice House,' with 6 "acres oT Is nd at tached.. The advantages oflhis place as a summer retreat are. loo welt known, to be repeated in exlenso here. It is sufficient to - state that the situation is healthT it is immediately contiguous to the Atlan tic Ocean-"'The. sea-bathing Is very fine and the Table csn be furnished with the finest sea-fish, crabs, oysters, ie- ' The only ether recommendation which i deemed necessarr to give, is to sUte the fact that, sTsince tne nrsi opening j?i w- AM m ' f C . 1. . UaI.I ft W a . r. A4rV It has had more visiters tnsn coaui ne accoramouaicu. During the season; Packet ran from Elixabeth City, Edenton, Plymouth; Hertford, and nomerens other places. For particulars enquire of P ,M.RUSSELo - ' J.C. EH RING HAD 8. v Dec. U. 1547. 101 low ..The Best Llfe of Old Zack. ijy ife of Gen. .achast a wio?riiug H j nrraUve of events connected with his profes Bitnai career, derived from public documents and pri vats correspondence; ly J Bm Far ; and anthen tic incidenU of hi early yew from material col lected by JlorrvT. Comead. Esq.. with an onginal r,..:, .Lmb ainstratione of the various Bat- Raleigh, Nov. zu, . ; Z2- smne srtnK insun awce canr- U KY, of Hartford, Conn. Offer, to ea J If. UamJ ia ea arei I Half I A at If O W insure cniiaing ana mHwu-i damage by fi. l pwmia.me to ent the times.S This U 9B of the oldest and bestrnsurance Lorn, panle ia the United State, and p.y. it loss 5 P . P .,J:.-ir-;r.n ranee In Ra!eIh.Of it i" AWlca.W...v.;-:r-"- - ws a j v r w a i if Tlfrtn. N. C. and vicinity, fo -M - , - n.J. PALMER. Azent. 83 MS f j ... JACOB 'SXIDER Jr. Impoter & Wholesale & Retail Dealer la ' wines; LIQUORS, &c. . OF ALL COUNTRIES, 1 v No. 76 Waliiut Street, IN VITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to . his extepiive stock of good, pure Winea, . 4c, of various grades and prices: all of which have been carefully selected by him in Europe, . Principally in the Districts nhere Predated. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this bu fi nes, and aa successor to the laie Joaw Vacchast, Esq', witn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine die tricls ! France, Germany, xc. enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. His new Store and Cellars, . ar ranged and built for the purpose; inaure the preserva tion ofMiis wines in perfect ciutdition : and the present Stock having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tana on Winea took effect, enables him to seH on the most ad vantageous terms. fjr Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wiaxs from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Winks &c Imported to Oiibk, Subject to Ap proval on Ak&tval. March 29, 1847. 2 1y. New Livery Stable. THE Subscribe rt.haTinjr just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, in the very heart of the City, would respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or from any part of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri- .... j i i l; rr-.t n j vers, ana iniena aerprng ior nire, -uicj, jttggv:sy Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Horses. .Their acquain tances, and the travelling community, generally, are requested to lead 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 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 coin plaint. Drovers will find this the most central Stable in the City, end the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will always find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. The "Subscribers nope ' that, in this new enterprise, they will be sustained by a gvnerons public. GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec. 3, 1847. . " 97 -For Sale or A GENTLEMAN, in possestiou of a good FARM, 'V recently settled, In the immediate neighborhood of Kaleigh; 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 canuot be Mr passed. Persons wufhing t buy. or exchange, can learn further par ticulars, on application to the Editor of this Paper.. Raleigh. Nov. 29, 1847. 96 if SALISBURY FACTORY ru SALE. 4 TTTNDER a Resoloiion'of the Stockholders of the li J SaUsbCrt Maxctacturihs Coawt,I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 23th of Jarw uary. 1848. at toe Court Mouse, in Salisbury, on a credit of six months, the . SALISBURY FACTORY ' axTiar. coBTAiviae about 3500 Spindles, 70 or 80 Looms, with all the necessary preparatory machinery, a so--perior FIFTY HORSE POWER ENGINE, DWELLINGS for . the operatives, dec Also, one NEGRO MAN about 45 years of age, the Engineer. MATTHIAS BOGER, Pres't. Salisbury, Nov. 35, 1847. 100 ts IVE1V WORKS. THE Greatest Plague of Life, or, the Adven tures of a Lady in search of a good, Servant, by one who has been 44 Almost worried to Death.' Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 price, 6 cents each. Illus trated by George Cruikahank. For tale by . H. D.TURNER. . Raleigh, Dec. 27. , 103 THIS day received,' the 52d volume, English Common Law Reports. . i . H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore. THE WHItt BANNER. CITE HE Editor of the 44 Communicator" proposes tesb to issue, ia addition te his present publication, a newspaper of the sixe of the ' Raleigh Register, to be devoted," in part, to the dissemination of Whig principles, and the promotion to Office of sterling Whigs , only The title will be "Tlie Wtiig Caimer." It will be published Weekly, at $3 per annum, invariably in advance. The first Ne. will be issued aa soon as 200 Subscribers are obtain ed. - Such of the Subscribers in Chatham, to the 44 Communicator, as have paid their subscriptions, are at liberty to transfer them to the ." Banner," by paying the additional sum of $2 in advance. Per sons at a 'distance, who may feel interested in the publication of a Whig piper in Chatham, wUl please exert their influence in procuring subscriptions and forwarding them at their earliest convenience, as, in all probability, the 44 Banner will make its appear ance about the first ef March next. - - Address , . Ed. Com., Pittsboeo', N. C Til E C Oil II UN IC 1TO R WILL hereafter be -more strictly devoted te the Cause of Temperance and, as soon as arrangements can be made for the purpose, will be published on a sheet of the sixe ef the Raleigh Regis ter, provided the sum of $400 dollars be contributed by 280 additional Subscribers, which woald be indis pensable 'to the' undertaking. O. JL. BURCII. & Co. ' WOULD inform those who feel a dispo sition to' patronise the labor of the deaf and damb, in our State Institution, in acquir ing a trade to support themselves after leav ing the Institution, that they have made .arrange ments with WD. Cooke, the Principal, to give the Mute work and instruction ia the manufactory ol Shoes ; and hereafter orders may be left with them, or the Principal, .which will be promptly attended to. January 19th, 184S. . :, s 3t. JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, With neat nest end despatch. i Exchange. 11 . THE WORLD'S ILX ATIOiT ! . THAT THE FILES IS DISARMED KOF ITS TERRORS, BY BR. BPflAM'S TEGETABLE ELECTUARY. The great sensation icldch teas created among the Medical faculty, and throughout the sicuized world, by the announcement of Dr. Upfutm's Electuary for the Cure of Piles, (a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled donn into a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy cure in all casesxoj the rues, etfhtr Bleeding or ifiatf, External or internal, and also for all diseases of Vie stomach, and Boieels, such as , SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OFTHE SPLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES; FLOW OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD.c; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptom, Ca'use and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal ers gratis. Voluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE, New York, Dec 26, 1847. Me'tsrt Wyalt und Kctcham : Gentlemen Un derstanding that you ate the General Agenta for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the cure of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol areer a recommendation in behalf ot that invaluable medicine. I have been afflicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no beneficial ellecta. Indeed, I tegan to consider my cae hopeless But, about the first of September last. I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to all who may have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoyintr and dangerous disease. Very repeci fully. Your ob't servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES-Thimtt A' r i Ti a S-p ivnfva V ' Mocjrx Washington, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29i h, 1847. Mkssbs. Wtatt dc Ketchah : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumor and prolapsus of the bowels, and which bad resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy de scription. I was confined to bed unable to help my self, and at last given up by my physicians and friends in despair of ever gaining ray health; in fact, for a time before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my burial clothes were made. But under the beneficent mercies of Providence, and the use ofi)r. Upham's Electuary, though an eu maw, I have the pleasure of atating the fact to the public that my health .is now good, and I hope to live many years, tf it is God s will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my easo, and I can only say to others, that it is in my opinion, the best medicine in the world lor Piles, or any other disease of the bowels ; snd if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, . CORNELIUS SPUR. Egramost, Berk Co. Maca.,? Nov. 29, 1847. The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as -physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. . u Notice The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his writteu signature thus (O" A. Upham, M. D.) The band is also done with a pen. Price, $f a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & KETCHAM, 131 Fulton st. New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO., Raleigh, aud by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17. 1848. 5 ly Sjtatc of North Carolina. GtureHn ! County. Court of Equity, October Term, A. D. 1847. m Thomas R.Tate and others, v. David P. Weir and " otberav ; Petition to sell Real Estate. , By virtue of a Decree, mide in the above ease, I shall expose to public Sale in-tbe Town .of Greens borough, N. C on Monday, the 21st dsy of Febru ary, 1848, upon a credit ot one, two and three years, the Lot of Land on which the Cotton, Factor jr stands, Erected by the late 'Hkkmt HcMraaixs. The im provements consist of a large and extensive Brick building, with all the necessary Shops, Store-houses and buildings, sufficient for the aceommodatioft of eighty or ninety hands. 1 There are now in operation twenty-five hundred Spindles, and twenty -six Loom, with all the machinery and necessary fixtures for the same. The machinery is driven by Steam power. This Property is well worthy of public attention, as it is deemed the most valuable of the kind ever offered for sale in this State. 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 itossessien will be given the purchaser. The above sale is made for partition amongst the Devisees of Hkirt Hcmfhrik. the late Proprietor; The purchaser will be required to give Bond with approved Security, snd the title will be retained; un til the further Order ot this Court. Test J. A. MEBANE, C. M. E. Greensboro, N. C, November, 1847. 90 3m n antes' new laomaiice. vouvict or fj the Hypocrite Uu masked, by J. P R. James, Esq. Price 25 cents. This day received by II. D. TURNER. Dec. 14, 1847, 101. rrphe Ladies' Science of Etiquette, JJ and Band Book of the Toilet, price 25 cents. The Rook of a Thousand Sours, -the greatest and best collection ever embodied in one work,' well bound, price $1 25. A few copies on hand at the Bookstore, No. 1, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Dec 1. 95 Accurate Sketch OF THE BATTLE GROUND AND BATTLE OF fTTHEJSubflcriber has this day received a .Lithe U graph Print of large sign 32 by 24 inches, from a Sketch taken on the spot, by Capt-. Jossra H. Eaton, of ihe U S. Army, and Aid-de-Camp to General TaTLoa, representing the Battle Ground and Battle qf Angostura, fought near liuena Vista, Mex ico, on the 23d February, 1847. ' This Picture is executed in the best style of the art, beautifully colored Price $3,00. 'l CM and examine for yourselves." ' H. D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Dec. 4, 1847 98 THE SUBSCRIBERS ITTfAVE JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of IJ1J 'many desirable articles m their line, to which the attention of purchasers is invited; consisting in part of the following, vix : A full supply of fresh Spices of-all kinds. Essential Oils. Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass. Brushes, of all kinds and qualities. 1 bbi. No. 1 Castor Oil. 1 Case Sup. Carb Soda, 1 Case Asphaltum. " Half Pipe Snider's.best French Brandy. A full supply of White 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. 1U0 lbs. Salt Petre. 25 lbs, Cayenne Pepper. 8panish Brown and Yellow Ochre, 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's Syrup of Naptha. 200 lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, 4c PESCUD & JOHNSON. On tWe road, and expected constantly to ar rive, 400 Gallons of Lamp and Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, and a great variety of Surgical and Dental Instruments. P. & J. Dec. 13, 1847. 101 DISSOLUTION. THE Firm, heretofore existing in thia'City under the name aud style of Hkastt & 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, J 848. 104 THE undersigned hereby respectfully informs his friends, that having purchased Mr. Heartt's in terest, he will continue the business on his own ac count, at the stand recently occupied by the firm, and will be thankful for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He will keep on hand 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, 1843. ' 104 ptR ACKERS Lemon, Sugar, Butter. Water SlJ and Fancy Pilot Bread.Cheese.Beef Tongues, smoked Beef, Pickled 8almon and Scotch Herrings, at the Auction and Commission Store of N.B.HUGHES. CENJfAITIIN WHITE, late OS of the County of Chowan, having by his last Will and Testament, directed his negro slave JENNY and her Children, to be eman cipated, notice is hereby given, that I shall, at the ensuiugNlerm 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, aud her children, Sarah, Fauny, Augustus and Susanna. 1 HO. WHITE, Ex'r. of Benjamin White. Dec. 14, 1847. , 102 6w jupjerb Gift Rook for 148. Thomp- son's beasons, illustrated ; edited by JJoItou Cor- ney, Esq. Illustrated with 77 Designs, drawn on wood, by the fetching Club ; handsomely printed, 1 vol. 8 vo. Just published and this day received, at the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh. . (L, FAMILY FLOUR, new Corn Meal and Corn, and Buck-wheat Flour, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of N. B. HUGHES. OMBEY & SON. Nos. 1 to 10, inclusive ; ice 8 cents each, with illustrations. For saiehys H. JJ. TURNER. J PICCIOLA, the Prisoner of Fennestrella, or Captivity Captive. By X. B. Saintine. A new edition, with illustrations. H.D.TURNER, N. C. Book Store. WHITE WINE, For Cooking. N A GOOD article at a low price. Also Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nntmegs, Allspice, Mustard, Cooper's Isinglass, (or Gelatine) and Sweet Oil, re oeived and for sale at the Drug Store, of WILLIAMS, flA V WOOD & 0. Dec 21 t 102 AMBLING. The Arts aud Miseries of f? Gambling, by J. H Green, 4lh Edition, price 75 cents, this day received by H. D. TURNER. rmiie Statesmen of America, in 184f, 11 by Sarah Mytton Maury. For "Sale at the N . C. BookStore, by H. D- TURNER. Jan. 10. 3 ifpl NGE R, Pepper, Spice, Tea, Chockolate, X3T Uocoa, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, at the Auctiofl and Commission Store ot N.B.HUGHES. NEW COMMISSION HOUSE. eENRY- THWEATT & JAMES YOUNG, Ja., late Inspectors at Oaks Warehouse, ha v ins associated themselves in business under the firm and Style of Thwkatt & Young, for the' purpose, of conducting a General Commission and .Forwarding Business, respectfully tender their services to the friends and the public generally, and solicit a coulin uauce of that patronage so liberally bestowed ou the senior partner. Office on Bolliugbrook street, next to Bollingbrook Hotel. ' . ! HENRY THWEATT, JAMES YOUNG. Ja Petersburg, Jn- 19. 1S48. 6 w4vs WIGS AND TOUPETS, OR SCALPS. MR QUIRK, of New York, who is now at Wilmington, has made arrangements to be at Italeigh, on or about the 24th of January, when he will be prepared to receive the call of alt who may rsquire hi professional service in the way of a mod erate or luxuriant head of hair. Aa his stay is limited to 3 or 4 days, on the announcement of hi arrival, he will be pleased to see all, standing in need of his embellishing touch. v.Jan 17. 6 Bagging Rope and Twine for sale. Also Cranberries, a tew still on hand. WILL: PECK & SON. Jan. 522. 6 2w fTnilE present year, ; a young Negro girl about 11 14 year of age. ; Apply at this Office. Jan.' 19, 1848. - 4 ; ; ' V-; - 6 3t 2TpHE FAMILY CHRISTIAN ALMANAC tit for 1848. Ttis dsy received by H D TURNER v 1848. " : : The New Yeah - ' A FRIEND SAID TO US THE OTHER DAY, "It seems to me that all the La dies go to the Ladies' Saloon to buy Shoes for their Children ; and if they want Shoes for .themselves thv 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 want something new and handsome then as well as ever, it vmst come from the Ladies' Sa loon." 44 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 jfvlhe great " Broadway" of the City of Norfolk (apart from the - Market Carts, and noise and confusion amidst the stores on the Square,' which is very, disagreeable'to Ladies.) The Ladies can be better suited and better accommodated here than elsewhere they can get at once every desirable' article (pr themselves and .Children, which with the attention they receive, must and will command the favors of the Ladies. , 4 Well Mr. Addington, the neat appearance of your estaonsnmenw its location, and your large as- nimiiem wiinacy aouis ao onnes must conino-Nf t C n I Ol . . 1 - mi. ute to the merits of your Saloon. I have a large family to buy Shoes for, and I will hereafter give yon our patronage. I shall also take great pleasure in recommending the Ladies Saloon to others.' The above instance is onetf almost daily occur rence we now meet wun in me transaction ot our. business we are pleased - with any manifestation which the public may choose to make of the satisfac txon they derive in trading with us; aud we add our assurance that no effort shall be spared on our part to please every Lad v 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, 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 THKV ARE ALL MOST RESFBCTFULLT INVITCD 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 use, in which can be entered all the purchas es for the family, aud thus save the trouble of writing orders to Servants aud need settle their' account only once iu 6 months. We hope- to get a large number of families this year added to oor already large list of patrons, who deal altogether at the Ladies Saloon ou Alain street, near Walter's City Hotel. W. H. ADDINGTON. Norfolk, January 3. "2 16 fl S Tne American Almanac for 1848, OHj-O. and Repository of Useful Knowl edge, for sate at the IN. C ilookstore by H. D.-TURNER. Dec. 12. 101 Important to Farmers ! THE Subscriber, having purchased from R. J. Gatling and Waldren Beach, the Patenters, the benefit of their inventions for the State of North Car olina, he offers to the Farmers of the State the ad vantage of a Machine for sowing 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 had by application to the Subaofjber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. WM. COLLINS. , January 3. 2 RIME NORTHERN IRISH PO TATOES. Just received, a lot of first rate Northern "seek no further" Irisll Potatoes, for sale by -the Barrel or less quantity, JAS. LITCHFORD." Raleigh. Dec. 22, 1847. ; This day received at the North Carolina Book Store, ALAMANCE, or the great AND FINAL EXPERIMENT. PRICE 25 CENTS. This is an original worfc of Fiction," the production of an educated resident and native of the Old Nofth State. Its Scenes and Incidents are characterized by considerable power and dramatic effect. The epoch is that of the Revolutionary War ; and there are some powerful passages of Crime, Heroism, Love and moral daring, interspersed throughout the Sto ry, that startle the reader and enchain his interest to the last. H. D. TURNER. Raleigb,Dec 10. ' 100 Valuable Land and Mill FOR SALE. 1 THE Subscriber being de sirous to remove South, offers for Sale, the Tract of LAND on which be - now resides. suuaieu six miles ; North of Louisburg in Fanklin County, containing 1 100 Acre, 350Or 400 of which is in woods. , The cleared land is Jughly improved, with good fencing. There are two Creeks running through the Tract, which majies a great deal of Low Grounds and Meadow LandV. " . . . , . v There, are fine CloveirLois, two or three, fine Ap ple Orchards,, and one reach Orchard- The build ings consist of a large two story dwelling, and all convenient Out houses, with a Spring of never fail ing Water near the .House. Also, about half a mile from the Dwelling is a small settlement, with sever al very good houses upon it, barns, &c The Land U well adapted to the production of to bacco, cotton, and all kinds of Grain the Woodland lies convenient to alf portions of the Tract the lo cation is very elevated, and is not surpa&sad by any in the County for health. This is one of the best Tracts of high Land in the County. ALSO, adjacent to ibis' Tract is one containing 100 Acres, (half of which is woods,) on which is a ve ry fine Manufacturing MILL, with a jwenty foot.o vershot Water Wheel and Granite Dam. ' The Mill House is very large, and rests on Granite Walls and pillarsJ The Mill has all the usual apparatus of J Manniactnring,Mil!8, aud pay a very handsome per cent, per annum upon $5,000. It is one of the best Mill Sites in the State, with a never failing stream Also, on this Tract Jiear the Mill there is a new sin gle story Frame Dwelling, with out houses, dr. e-. , The Subscriber will sell the two Tracts and Mill together at a very great sacrifice.' Any person wish ing to purchase, will please apply to me. critny Fa ther. JAMES BfelMS. Franklin, Jsn. 17, 1848. . . 5 tf T, JTlesssrs. JOVNDEU; and NICUOJLS, TTITTOULD infbrmlhe ciUien-oT RaleisrhMd VV icinitj, iliit they will arrive on or aboot the Erst or March, to form their Classes in Dancing and Waltzing, uue notice will be given in the columns of the KxnisTK; stating the ficaiion, &e; f: JOB PRINTING, ; Neatly executed at thif Office. inn AUC TION AN GQMM ISSiON ffisiNESiSS! At m Bi HlIGHES' AucUon aid k010!! Store: IHAtE- faowinn handi great arielsia' ihiies! coTlecllttn of GOODS, consisting ol Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, T Irpni.Booki5-Paper,Ifik.'o at... aa ... w. - . --. . - . , for Store IYEW AND CHEAP FAX!, ft VUJTJJH TBABS OX 1847 rpHE Subscriber takes pleasure in- informmf lu1 JL friends and customers, and the public in gtntfalr that he has just received and opened, at his present eligible stand, next door to the Town Hall end Star lust House, on Fayetteville Street, ? M A If ew and vcrv neat ricfftrfH4 , Staple and FasllionahlA llrv l2Ai. . un i nti. rAL.Lt and W rHI TRADE of 1K4,7j T- mm-iT n . w m . . . m Just selected by himself, whh particular reference to the wauts and taste of this commnnity tad ic which he would most respectitiHy inite the public attention. . - ,.r r, ;' ... His assoftoeht coWahtfJ, in pat, of the foUnwinfi desirable articles, viz : .. . i - ' :"" " -Fine Cloths and Caseimefes, Super Satmeits and Kentdcky ienhs, v Tweeds. Cassuneres" ahd Mexican, Cloths', Velvet, Valencia and other Testings, BeautifuljtAijf and r laid" black A IpaceaJ, Cashmeres, Oregon id California Plaids, Delaines, Fancy Prints afid Ginghaiqs, ! White and Red Flannels, : : . , ' Winter 8bsw!s and Shooldef ' Handkerchiefs . Silk, Bandana and Linen Cffmbric d6. -Black Silk and fancy Cravats, , J s SuspehderA and Purses,. , '.. ' . ' v 'I Canvass, Padding and Sewings, .) - j , Superior Ticking and Cottdn-Oxhaburg ; : , J Fine bleaehed Sheetipg ifhd Shiiting Jeans and Apron Checks, k . Plaid" Linsey And Kersejy r -,-v .T , ( Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Brtid' and Biftenf Gloves, Mitis and Hose, ui -V- ...j - x Lisle Lace, Edgings and Insertion - V.:. . Plaid and Jaconet MnslhtsV . . . i Irish Linens and Lawnsr - -A- r 4 -vi? sim and Uottoft Umbrellas j t ; Together with a general assortment 6f GBNTLEflEN'S atidA - 4- DIES' Sihocs, Shoetees 5- SlIp-r-. pers with a full sfock of V RbCKE-V 7 KY and GLASSWARE, HARD WABE and GRO CERIES 1 -ny-i'Ts.if, .- f, ; - . "Sar ancl totted Toiihtoi Snuff, Tea, Loaf Sugftiv Segar,'' i - Tallow and A daman tine Candles, Powder and Shot - ' Soap and Nails, &Ci &a i . . , All, or any part of wh1eh the Subicifrberj vronlJ dispose of on the most reasonable term for Cash, or to ppwctoai. cvsTOkEns.' at 3 or 4morith rtift I Thankful for past favors, may be not Solicit a contin-f fnance of public patronage, since he offers such strong inducements to the sagacioos arYd keen-sigkted puM chaser, ; , , ; JAMEis LITCHFORD. Raleigh, Nov. 12, 184$; 'fhl.Pt-; Williams, Haywood &)o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ASMS, U UfeM&WSst RALEIGHr N: C e 7 Keep constantly onlianda large ielf-iiffetff Foreign ancl' Nativti IJhigs) I CHEMICALS, v Which has been carefully selected from f he Nrorlhernj Cities, with strict reference to their parity, and may be relied on with full confidence. ? v. . ;. ; SURGICApNSUMENlfeK Of superior quality and "fine fiftishvfrom the. most approved American Manufactories. Our slock of. PAINTS, QIIn TESTtJPpp Is always large and conipiete,-comprirng in part thJ foilowine'. vi ? r - " i i"7 American White Lead.1 Linseed', dry and in Oil, ;, Chrome Green,, Chrome Yellow, . Verdigris,- 1 Chinese rcrmillioh, ' Tanneri' ft-:- IBrJlfO, ' i ElLIoStfOOdY v,:; -.XS it--.'-- ConperaX.U S. . Vciiitlan Ked, , Dye-StnffsfeneraWf Spanish Urown, &e. te, LBATUKn, COACH, i FUKMTUKB JAPAN VAXWISH Together with aarge and weil-seleeted,stbek ef ' FRENCH dc AMERICAN' WINDOW GLASS W hifeh we recommend to Picture Dealer,' Bnilder And others. ;": ;:. -' . ' Tobacco, Scgars and Snnlli Of the very best quality ; and superior --,,- Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Pori v. Wines, French Brandy and JLoiidon JLSrown Stout Ah of which is offered Am- sale 1 at H0liaIfy-Jotf prices, and upon tne most accommodating tetmsvlt Orders from'Phj ficians and others promptly execute and particular" attention paid to packing and for warding. 5i'. - - . y .. s MyJ8, 1847. . , - n , XjfAi'. ENCOURAGS 03Ufcttpt$X& Tf UST received-. the Farmer's and Planter's A U jj mana'c for 1848, publihed by Burst fe Sesr alem, where the paper on which if is printed. Was mannlacturtd, the calculation, made, and the Alma nac printed.- So, ibai it is purely at Nrfc, Carolhn concern. For sale by the 1 00 or 1 ,00t ebpte Of by the single one; ' Apirly'at fhe Abxflo end mission Store of 't N. B: HITfiHRH l"eC.'ZIIJ-I84T-"-V-- ------ .f y 103 PERFUMERY; AND f ANC ARTICLES- Ln hujs and well selected atsorfmeBt in store and for sale' by '--.J, ir.. ;rt . h 4i ! 4- WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD, 4 CQ Raletgb, De.ai5.4?-HV-vvf 10 4 AF, Crashed, Pulverizeeerarineda'nd Brtrwfl: r Soears, by the barrel or tU&mi'$&gif Dec. 28. .-.' ;." .-VmtjrM:. HOESi-Hft. wi great variety of Ilry Good. ' n'ftabfe for the present feasor may be obtaiflaot at toy Auction sod Comaiseioa Store ibf Cssh of e in exchange for Country prodncetf s5fejtv Dec. 38 IS voce, aaor wnicn n onered at unusual row iriei Cash. tfjUT, ihe Ahctietf and Cftnintssiert Uliff A I 1 October, 1847. 1 V ,- r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1848, edition 1
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