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SE AWELL & vMEADj , fWbolesalV alriuT Retail rt G rbcer, MAVB on hand, end arrf dailj expeeiinj:, adJi tione which,'wben rec1ed,' will make the lar X9t aortinent bf Good? i'' tbeir' line err offered a tbu market ; and - will be- oldr Waoi.-sflAt.ir or itsTAiw U uit cnetomere,- at reduced price ":.v 15 Hoheada BROWN 8UGAK 1 25 Sack prime Kio.UOFF EE " e 20 do ' Lrur' 3. , ' ' ; 12 'da'Old GoVernmeoVJavaCofiee 10 bb!.Cruhed SUG AR , . 8 d6;Poifrixeddo - J - 8 "do New Orleao fclariCed Sujar ' 10 package doable refine Ijbaf do ft Hojibead M0LA83E4 ' I Cak Huijar Houta do : . - 1 -1 do -w refined N0'-'d I do : Mperior Y R U P . . ' ,1$ .4 v:t 100 Stckt SALT Ground, Alam and ' Liverpool 3000 lb. BA:ON :.- - . Mown 60 keg t;UT NAILS 4 pennj to 3d pennj - . 100 ba old CORN 'MEAL r svr,; W v , . 10.000 IJIGARS. arioa brand ; - H' ' ? si 600 lb CHEWING TOBACCO (Rambaat) , Z boxe do ; do (Lanjborn') 2 6 do SmoWnf do - y . f Mat of Cinnamon ' - , , : Ground . do- in 5 lb-can Do- Clove. -do :do Do Allcipic ' s do t do' kea whole Allapico - " J V dos, do .Black. Pepper y " boxe erbiind ' 'do . V ' '"J 2 2 2 6 dux. London Mattard ' ' J r 6 - do American' do, -t . , '"' ' . 3 do London and American J in S lb cam" 6 keg Powder ; alao. fin Canister do 0 boxes Tallow Caiidle y . . r . 16 do 8prm " ;v. . V . ' .6 "do Bar Soap 12 drtX.i Cake0Tasortdt . ' '"- 30 frnco perfomed. Matches . t .,24 .do ;..'Tablo Salt.- .- . 20 boxes Window; GLA8S. aswyled C . 7,lskets Champasno Heidstck brartdV ; FRENCH Bit AriDYmruuon of 1808 ! Di-0'- Cofne-yv & tv -. Do. , Champagne , : ou Port 1 ; : ; Old Madeira ' ; Madeira; for cooking: Sieilr Madeira - Mtlsta and ' ' ' -. " Sberry-'l ---.r-J Old Jamaica. Hamrr , coteh Wbukry, rry old -Old Rje do ""!--' Bottled Porter s' ' H.lmon, had.Mclcerl and Rock FI8H Hmnked Beef and Tunm'ea" ' ' '' J Imperial,' Gunpowder, Young Rjson &vBlacV "Chocolate' end Cocoa " " ' TTEA8 vBht, Bagging "twine. Bed CordCW&el &e. iia a targe asaoruneni oi oiunu i n u. Raleigh;Nov 12.1847.1 :. .-. -I .91 Nag's. Head -Hotel., nrHlS valaable Properly tw ill be sold, if not dis iL posed of previously at private sale, in the town of filixaoeih City, at Pdblie talroii the 6th of -March next. The main building ia 120 feet long;, 2$ stories high. : There are beside 40 other buildings, including an Ice House,, with 65 'acre' 6f; land at tached. The adrantages'of this plaice as'a summer retreat are too well known, to be repeated art extenio here. It w sufficient to sUte that the situation 'i healthy ; it is immediately contiguous to the Atlan tic Oceaa.Tha sea-bathing is very fineand the Table can be furnished with the finest sea-fiah, crabs, oysters, oc. The only other recommendation which is deemed necessary to give, Is to state the fact thai, since the first opening of the Hotel.' 6 years ago, it lias had mora visiter than could be. accommodated.' During the season. Packet run from Elizabeth City, .denton, Plymouth,' Hertford, and numerous other jlace.c J"or particuUra enquire of - v s : . -., -r- ,M. RU88EL, on -i:. J. C: EURINGHAD8. Dec.ll, 1847. t jt 101 lOw The' Beat Life of Old Zack. . - y ,j - iv ... r TT IFE of Gen. Zachast Tatloa, comprising n jj A narrative of events eoaaeeted with bis profae teieaial career,' derived from public document and pri-x- -vate eorrespondeBce, by i, Rcxak Far ; and eulhea , 'tie iacidcnU of hi early years, ; from mauriala coU lected by; Cost, T.jCoJjaAD. Esq.,. with an original , Portrait, and eleven in Mirations of the various Bat tles, just published; iad this dsy' received; by""' . . .'Virv?i?4 fe IL Ds. TURNER. ' . llateigb,.Not. 20, 3 847Xm a', v' 94 - FII.B!" flTlUE JQT1TA tSURAffCE COM PA- li MY. of Ustrtrord.: COnn.c Offers id insure Buildings and Merchandize, agsiiTflf loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the time. -' - j -t . This i oue of the oldest and best Insu rance Com panies in the United States, arid pays Its losses promptly:1 sUt: f 4.', AppIicatiensrerlnsQranee in Raleizh.or it vu a . tjT& v ' . . 'Agent. , Aid for Milton, If, C tnj ifalUW ' f"-'J i t -- -.-aMBBBMIfcBlllaB -Iiaparjer & AThoicxaU Bctall Dctler in , V 'OF - ALL! CiJUftTKIES, : ; jf -f'e Waliittt StrccV ' INVITES the attention of IbtTrada andeon umert to bUxtenVite-iock"of irood, pura Wmei, , - v frc i variou gradel and .prices ; all of . f.;.--v which hae been -carefullj oelectod v , v.; : r. by him in Europe, . - .Principally in the Districts where Produced. . AN EXPERIENCE of twenty ,jeaf in this bui. tie, and aa'successor to the laioJoair Vacobaw, Esq. witn an extenwTe "Earpean conneciiod. ami a direct personal knowledge) of ihe principal Wine die rids 1 France Germany, &c e nahlea hint to. guar antee the excellence and good condition. of every ar tide sold by him.: His new' Slore and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of hi wines in perfect condition : and the present 8tnckL having .been landed principallj before the first of December last, ..when the new and high,. Tariff on Wine took effect, enable him to sell on the most ad vahtaaeotis terma.?X: ' -ff 'T- Deecriptive Catalogue furnished on applica tion persowally or by letter ; in ordering Wiki from which, eatiafcction will be, guarantied. . Wrais i&G,, IxronntB To OxDKtt, -Scbjxct to Ar- raovAi. on akutal. March'29,1847..?;- .-iy Ne Eivery Stabled rrnHESobscribers.havinf just erected a large.eub JJ , stautial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, ia 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 vers, and intend .keepius; for hire, ifac, Buggits, StfJlies. Saddle and Harness Horses. . Tknr acquaint taaces.iind the travelling community generally, are requested to lend them their iofloeoee, 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 Maskkt Hocsk. or at the MANSION HOUSE, next dour to the Bank-of Cape Fear Horses' will.be boarded by the day, week; xnoatb or year, on the moei moderate term, ine ustiera are experienced and i&hmoi, and will leave no room tor complaint. " ' ' 1 " . . Drovers will find this the most central' Stable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will always Had ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however Urge.-: - lne Subscriber bope that, in this new enterpnxe, they will be austained by a frenerous public - ;-: .s iv .-.'. GEORGE T.COOKE. ! Raleigh, Dflc 3, 1847. v. , ,97 Fm Sale -or A GENTLEMAN, in posseseiod of a good FARMi A recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood of Kaleigh, with an enU'rely new Dwelling House, of modem, construction, and convenient arrangement, is desirous of. either selliug the same, of exchanging it for Property ia the City of Kaleigh. ror beaitm- nee of location, fine VVater, and accessibility to a Market, this Farm canuot be surpassed. ' Person wishing to buy, or exchange, can learn further par ticulars, on application to tne luiitor oltnis raper. -Rale1th.t-0V.-29. 1847 V '.- - r 96 tf r - NEW WORKS. ftTlTHE Greatest Plarue of 1 Life;" or, 'the' Adven 11 tures'of a Lady" in search of a 'good . Servant by one'who ha 1een Almost worried' 10 'Death., I No 1, 2,' , 4 and 5 price, 6f cenls' each.' ' Illo- uated by ueorge cruixsnanK.. . x or saia oy . . . A . 1 . D TTjRNER. ' Raleigh. Deis 27. ' J ? 10Z frnHlS day rereived, the 62d volume, English ' IT Common Law Report. ' - " -v - , . ' H, P.-TURNER," ,N. C Bookstore.' rmilE Odd Fellowar Of ferine for II 1 84S. An annual of . the first water for sale by . : . . .H.Dj TURNER. Jan. 34, ,1848. (Standard.) . 7 CtWORD'S Pocket Almanac for, the 3 jrar of Our Lord, '1848 Containing List of the Clergy in each Diocese , cbe Constitution and Canons, and siatistical ' information of 'Protestant EoiacoDal Church in the United ' Utes. For sale by . , : H. D.TURNER,-' ,u . - ' v.iMAiiWi book oiore. Raleith.' Jan.,25, 1848. ....... , V 7 JTJ Suodard 5 7 ? 9 tCHEAPiWATCHES .ANlV JEWELRY. i.WHOLESALB)AND.RETAlL,:at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No 90, north SECOND ST.' Corner of oarry. "Gold l:Lever' Watches, full jewelled, 18 car eases. Silver do. full jewel'd $18 Silver do.. 7 jewel, V16 8lter Lepiaes jewefdr t V ... i - -. .Gold Spectacles, $7 00 FineBilveVdoV 1 60 Gold, Bracelets,. -$ 00 Quartiera, good qualjty 7 Imiution.v.. w ' 6 . Ladies Q. Pencil 1 75 bU v. Tea pfns( set 5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, . 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 374 cents to $80. r Watcn Ulasse. Pesi quality, main 12 cents Patent 18) Lunet 25.' oiher J article in proportion All goods are warranted 10 be what tney ( are sold On hand some Gold and Silver ; Levers and Le. pines, still lower than the above prices. v V Jswellerand Manufictorar of Silver -Ware, ,!-:" Watch Maker and Importer ,of Waiches,' ' . Constantly on jjand. a Isrge assortment of all ar ticles usually kept in similar, sstablishmentSj, of good quality and fashionable styles. tvl.- : t ; Jsnuary 8o.T rf. 10 In NEvyoMMissjoN ;house JTTTENRY: THW.EATT. fc; JAMES YOUG LQJ J-, late inspectors at Oaks Warehouse, hav iag associated themselves id business under the firm and Style of Thweatt Sl Yoowo. for the purpose. conducting a General CommWion and Forwarding Business;- respectfnlly tender-lheir 1 services to the friends and the public reneraJIv.and solicit e.contia aabce of that patronae e liberally bestowed on the senior partner. ' Office en- Botlingbrook treet, next to uouingoroox uoteu .j .k a V fsr' vi HENRY THWEATT, r-iW :i'v" JAMES XOUNG.Ja k Petsraborg, J an. -19. 1848.: r: ;j T6'w4w 'TA IHOEIXi Pepper, Spice. Tea. Chockolau? rTT,Cocda,' Cbewing and rtmbkihgTobaccbat the AucUon an3'C6mmisfbn Store of i . Exchange ; THAT THE FILES ji. DISAAKEB OF .ITS TCJlROa, BT BR.. fiPflirS TEGETABtE ELECTCABT. 1 " The great sensation ichicH Wr created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout the eieUized morld, by the announcement of Dr. : Upton's Electuary,' for the Curt of Piles, a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment.) has settled down into, a thorough confidence, that it is positive and speedy cure in all cases. f the Piles, eithtt Bleeding or Blind, External or InternaljXind also for all diseases, oj ' tlu Stomach, and Bowels., such as ';'. ;.;) V j. ..'J . SEVERE AND HABITUAL C03TIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT; INFLAM MATION UFTH E SPLEEN, KIDNEY3, BLAD DER, BOWELS. AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF. THE INTESTINES' ; FLOu, OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, 4c ; AND, FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms. Cause and Nature of the Piles; together with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal er gratis. f Toluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE,? New York, Dec 26, 1847. 5 Messrs Wyait und Kelcham : Gentlemen Un deriftending that yon are the General Agents for the sale of Dr.' Upham' Vegetable' Etrciuary, for the euro of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behalf ol that inalualle medici ie.' -1 have been afflicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but ' with no beneficial effects. : Indeed, I tgan to consider my case hojeless But, about the first of September ast 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 believe, perfectly cured. I most earner tly recom mend it to all who may have the misfortune, to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very reupwi fully.,- , Your ob't servant, ' . ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Thibtt , Yxas Stahbiko I lK Mouht Washixojow, Berkshire Co., Mass Nov. 29th 1847. Mkssks. Wtatt & KxTcatAV Gents For 3u years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which hsd resisted all th medical treatment Dr. Cbspman and others could give, rhe last three year of that time my sufferings .defy de- . m .as -ta.as scnption 1 was condned to oeu unable to neip my self, and at last given up by my physicians sad frieuds in despair of ever gaining ray health ; in fact, for a lime before I commenced using Dr. Uphsra Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my burial clothes wf re made. But under the beneficent . mercies of rovKfence, and the nse of Dr. Upham s tleciuary. though an old mar, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the public that my health ia now gooj. and I hope to live many years, if it is God's will, to make kuown the virtue of Dr Upham s Electuary. and to Kdrmmend it to my afflkied fellow creatures. helped : me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is in my opinion, the best medicine in tne world tor Piles, or any other disease or the bowels ; and II tney will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every caie. Yours, with the utmost expression of ihankfulnesa; . CORNELIUS SPUR. EaAMoaT, Berk Co. Mass., 3 ' 'Nov 29, 1847." A . The above certificate tells"' simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which as phy sician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. ' DU. CHAPMAN. Nonce The Genalne Upham's Electuary has his written signature thus (JET A. Upham, M. D.) , 1 be hand im mnn Ann with a - dcb. Priced xl 1 boX Sold. Wholesale and-retail, bv WYATT & TfETOHAM. 121 Fulton L New .York. WIII w - - LIAMS.' HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh', aud by Druggist generally throughout the U. S. , . Jan. 17, J48. j t , a lj m-v ar ai - f e I41UieS' 9C1CISVV Vl liqut-lic, arid Hand! Book pf the Toilet, price 25 cenu. The Book, of n Tnonsand songs, the ateatest and best collection ever embodiedn one work; well bound, price 11 25. A few copies on band af the Bookstore, No. 1, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Dec. I. : 06 ,';-vv Accurate Sketcli v,;,. OtTHE BATTLE GRQUND AND BATTLE OF fTTIiHE' Subscriber has this day received a Litho- : J! graph Print-of large sige, 32 by 244nches, from a Sketch taken on the Spot, by Capt. Joseph 11. Eaton,. of the y U. S. Army, aud Aid-de-Camp to General Tatloa, representing the Battle Ground and Battle of Angostura, fongUl near uuena vista, Mex ico, on the 23d t ebruary, 1S47., w - Th!, Piolnra ia rutrl in th bal atvl of that i art,.beautifully oolored rnce ,,uu . , . Call and examine for yourselves. H.D. TURNER -. - -v - jLCcTBook Store.- Ralelgh; Dec: 4; 1847 ; ! ; ; 98 BALTIMORE3 ADVERTISEMENT' fHE Copartnership of BAUGHMAN, TIFFA- A.NY 6l CO, being this! day dissolved by mutual conaeut, the business will. 111 future, be conducted under the firm of GEORGE BAUGHMAN & CO. in the same Warehouse , No.1 283;Markrt Street, Baltimore, who invite an examination bf their Stock, which will be very complete in Men's Wear. Dree Goods,' and in Foreign and Domestic Dry' Good ge nerallvii.-,,;" : " " -4 . .. , Our importations of Csssi meres. Linen Drills, and Vesting, will compiisea large assortment of new styles.4 v " r-- ;!-t 7 . f: "; J- ' The variety department continues t be in the charge' of Mr George Armor. We respectfutry invite the Nir.h Carolina Trad to . give ;ne av call, when thev viait our market'.' . . '. . ' :,, . I- nunttrsv. ninnHMAN JOHN: B.. XUU11U, ROYSTON. BETTS( : 14 ' BEN J. O. HARRIS, fti.-i Baltimore, Jan. I. 1848, : . 10 a$3 stw a rir THfnnifnL with Enrll.h Notes, Maps. Indexes, ;dtc: by Rev. J; A. Spen cer, A i j. . ft. ; .1 1 1 k 1, i- k'm -v a-. ' UUI UST ICVU'CU. . a w . m. v . u. Boorstix note. . . i , - .... Feb 6- ... ..... ..; ., v. ... . . rrnacrlnir Roperand Twine fof sale. Ah I ill Cranberries, a fe w atill oa hand. VV? X WILL t PECK & SON., THIOII ITEITT.- A mail House Iu the W.- - .v:j2A; tUL JORD?T,rvf f-:-.,. ,r-v.r AWES' UTCHFORD.'?3 -?YW&ifh V;.VicC3t . . . . . Ik' ' r Jti.-I.. iiiaS . " . ID4 . r ' ' . 1 - " r , ., .. 1,11 ames' .flew .uomance. v;avict; rrrrAVE'JUs-r RECEIVED, a large supply of n many desirable article in weir une, 10 waicu 1 tie sttemiorr of purchasers is invited; consisting in part of the following, vix: f ' : '' ' 7 r A full inpply of fresh Spices of all kind. - ' Essential Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine -and Isinglass. Brushes, of all klnda and qualitie. TJ bbl. No 1 Castor Oil'f. f. - 1 t'ase Sorp.'Carb Soda, j , ,' I Case Aaphalium. . , Half Pipe, Snider's best French Brandy. -. A full supply of While Lead, of vArious brands No. 1 and Pure, , .;: i.-. : ! . 1 Case No. 1 Chrome Green, 2 Cases Paris Green, dry and ground in oil. ., , ' 100 the. Lilhsrge, 100 do.' Red Lead. . 100 lbs. Salt Petre. 25 lb. Cayenne Pepper. . Spanish Brown and Yellow Ochre, dry and ground in oil. ; .' - y. All kind and qualities of Varnish. . . Superior Sand Psper .!... Canary. Bird and Hemp 8eed. Balsam and Oil Cobeb Capsule. Bul)v Sands' and Pelletier'a Sarsaparilla. . Haating's Syrup of Nspiha. '," ' 200 lbs. Stuart' Superior Chewing Tobacco, ice. ' ; ; PECUD & JOHNSON. (y On the road, and expected "constantly to ar rive. 400 Gallon of Lamp and Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window' Glass, assorted sixes, and a great variety of Surgical and Dental Instruments. P. & J. Dec. 13. 1847. . ; . ; . 101 DISSOLUTION. THE Firm, heretofore. existiug in this City under the name and style of Hxartt & 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. Rsleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. . 104 THE undersigned hereby respectfully informs his friends, that having purchased Mr. Heartt's in terest, he will coutinue the business on his own ac count, at the stand recently occupied by the firm, end will be thankful for a centinOauce of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He will keep on hand ategolar assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, end promise that no effort on hi part, will be spared, to give entire satisfaction. , . v - ; J. F. JORDAN. . Raleigh. Jan. 1, 1848. ) - ... ? 104 1 1 ' ' - ' ' ft-ftlj,ftm .m w mm. m-mn ym."ft 1 X71RACKERS Lemon, Sujar, Butter. Water U7 and Fancy Pilot Bread.Cheese.Beef Tongues, smoked Beef, Pickled Salmon and Scotch Herridgs, at the Auction and Commission Store of )' N. B. HUGHES. BENJAMIN WHITE, late of the County of Chowan, having by his i last' vyiii ana tesiameui, uireciea nis negro slave JENNY end her Childreo, to be eman cipated, notice is hereby given, that 1. shall,, atthe ensuing 1 erm of the Superior Court of Law of. said County, to. be held at the Court House to . Jbdenton, on the second Mouday after the fourth Monday, ia March next, apply to said Court by Petition, for per mission to emancipate said Slave, and her children, Sarah, Fanny, Augustus and Susanna. rvi v ttrrf tmn i nu. wm i cj, Exr of Benjamin White. Dee. 14. 1347. v 102 6w uperb Gift Efook for 1848. Thomp- l son's Seasons, illustrated : edited by Bolton Uor- neyl Esq. Illustrated with 77 Designs, drawn on wood, by the Ktcuine Club ; nanusomeiy printed, l vol. 8 vo. Jost published" aud this day received, at the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigb." TIAITIILY FLOUR, new Corn Meal and LP Cprn,' and Buck-wheat Flour, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of ' N. B. HUGHES. B AUMHtt m. UVPrice 0 cent each, with illustrations. For 1 ie by 4 -., H. D. TURNER. mm Jim; For CookiD! le- - 'I A nnnn mwtm . m f.m nrl.a A taA 4 ?innamAM Y ........... ... r. .w. w.-..., I A I Ma Nnlm.,. AlUnir M...t,r,l cooper's Isinglass, (or Gelatine) and Sweet Oil. re. ceived And lor sale at tne Drug store, of - . WILLIAMS, HA Y WOOD & CO. I Dec. 21. 102 AMBLING. The Aru aud Miseries of Gambling, by J. H Green, 4th Edition, - price 75 cents, tbi day received by : - - ,, H. P. TURNER. 25; Reward, fTjJ AN away in July' last,1 a negro man by the j Q.naroe of BUCK. He is yellow complexion. fasi; a about . five feet six inches high, rather ' bow-legged, vry duick m 'hta movements, and when spoken to very slow to answer. He was iu the possession of Robert Jf Morris, '.at HilUboroojrh, when he went away, and i very likely still in that neighborhood i yef he was raised ia Granville.eounty, by Mrs. Black - fi" ia ill be naUVin the neighborhood of Wiuton, and may that neighborhood now. The above reward, w given for Jus apprehension, and delivery vto. me, or confinement in any jau so that can get him r . m - , , .: WM. J. tl AAlLftfj 1 1 Mount Tirxa, Person, N. C, Jan. 24. ' 8 w5w U MARTIN; LEWIS & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ?- Cloths. CaMiinereSfTest tng s and Tailors' Trimming, - v 2 BalUmore'.Street, BALT150BE, SKCOJin STORK WXST'OF.;CHALSS STREET. . i. " ' T .- N. B. Our Stock consists ezci.tjsitsi.t of Goods adapted for Mens Teor,. and ia the only Store of the kind in lialtimore. : .. f . . ' . 1? eb. 1. 10 2m EW NOVEL. MID SUMMER: EVE, i 1 Fs? ry Tale of Lore; by Mrs. 8. C. Hall; Price cents, r or saie oy. i- ' m; y. ru KW is K Raleigh Feb." 6. 10 A Itlale. Teacher Wanted. v I fTnHB Hobecnberrf, living neat Pactolus Post Of - I'aL' Ptt County, N,- C. wish to hire a compel tent grntleman to instrnct a small School. v-The ap - pneaet ' lor-tne 8ch.t.d most produce the venr best wimoniai or good character and Scholastic' ac Woireinentt;-, Earfy apphraiion is reooeste ; and 1 iu. .rviiwi. luuftE uiui nu rprnu. t . I . u J Z. " ..."! ' f , jt ftnnpuRV.i.ivnf urr ' I ; n-'. f:2':5i,-T a.v " j or OU. the Hypocrite Uu masked, by J. F. R." James, Esq. , Price 2i cents. This day received by '! r, 0. D. TURNER. 5 17 J " ' . ' . . . - " ! -- i , i I. I ( . 1848. V The New Yftar. 1 ' - I A FRIEND SAID TO US THE OTHER DA Ys "It seems to me that -nil the La dies go to the Ladies' Saloorr to boy Shoes for their Children i and If they, ouoes i or memselves tlv most be bought from the Ladies' Saloon or they are dot satisfied.- ; - , . .. ' ' they want a pair, of Gaiter Boots, and particu larly if they want somethiug new and handsome then as well as ever, it must come from the Ladies' Sa loon." : y .'.''".';". ".. " -c- How is it Mr Addragton," that yout establish ment is so popular among the fcadies. ' Why my friend, our Saloon is" well sitbated 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 Which; is very-disagreeable to Ladies) ' The Ladies caa.be better suited and better accommodated here than elsewhere they can get at once every desirable article for tbemselvesand Chiidreu, which with the atteution they receive, must and. will ' command the favors of the Ladies.- .... . . '. ..... . " VVell 1 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 I have a large family to buy Shoes for, and I will hereafter give you our patronage I shall -vise 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 busipess we are. pleased with; any manifestation which the public may choose 'to make of the satisfac tion they. derive in trading with us; and we' add our assurance that no effort shall be spared on -our part to please every Lady aud 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 thatf they did last in a pecuniary point of view THBT ARE ALL MOST R E8PECTFOLLT INVITED to deal with us this year at our popular and fashionable La dies' Saloon 51 ' Such personalis prefer it can have a Pass Book for theirown one, 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 in 6 months. ? v v ' ' We hope to get a large number of families this' year .added to our already large list of palsons, who deal altogether at the Ladies Saloon on Main street, uear Walter's City Hotel. , v f W. H. ADDINGTON. 1 Norfolk, January' 3. 2 A S "The Amj!ricaD Almanac for 1848, OnKJa v and Repository of Useful Knowl edge, for sale at the N. C. Bookstore by ' H.D. TURNER. Dec. 12. . . ' t . w w 101 Important to Farmer THE Subscriber, having purchased from T?. J. Gatling and Waldren Beachrthe Patentees, the benefit of their inventions for the State of North Car olina, he offers to the Faimers of the Slate 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 valdable simple. Machine for the shelling, of Corn. '-- These, Machines and Plough can be hsd by applicatioir to the Subscriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained iu hand bills, y, . . Vil. f . UUJULilXS. January 3, 2 nT)RIiTIE NORTHERN IRISH PO y JCATOES. Just received, a lot of first rate Northern seek no further" Irish Potatoes, for sale by the Barrel or less quantity, : , Raleigh.'Dec. 22,J847. , , , v ,f. , ,r. This day received at ttie North Carolina Book Store. ALAMAjNUE) or tlie-great AND FINAL EXPERIMENT. PRICE 25: CENTS. ' This is an orieinaltrork of Fiction, the production of an educated resident and native of the Old North State. Its Scenes and Incidents exe characterized by considerable power and dramatic effect.' The epoch is that of the revolutionary war; and; mere rare some powerful passages of. Crime, Hexobm, Love and moral daring, interspersed throughout the Story,-that startle the reader and enchain' his, interest - f-r B-"fc m tt a- 't rt w to the last. . . it. u., 1 uunt. Raleigh, Pea 10. 100 Valuable :!Laudand5Mill j THE Subscriber being ue-v v lor sl. the Tract of LAND 1! on which he now' resides,', snuateU six miles jortn or Liouisburir. m Franklin County, containing HOO Acres, 350 or 400of which b in woods. ' The cleared land is highly improved, -,u i r..:nn. 'rK-.- Llt niiu guw wuviuji .. a iivib mtv .- si ecus ' ruoning through the Tract, which make a great deal of Low Ground and Meadow. Land. :. -.';: . ' There are firie Clover Lois, two ortbree fine Ap ple Orchards, and one Peach Orchard The build ing consist of a. krgo two tory;dwelline. and all convenient Out houses, with Spring of never-fail- ing water. near. me nouse. Also, about half a mue from the Dwelling is a small settlement, with sever al very good house upon, it; bainsfjoccv,: . , The Land j well adapted 10 the production of to bacco, cotton, and all kinds pf Grain the Woodland lie convenient to all portion, of the fract--ihe lo- I cation ia verv elevated: and is not siirDsssad bs anv In the County for health. 1 This is one of the best I Tracts of nign Land tn the f Jofunty: ' niou, aojscent 10 mis tract is one conuming IA M ...Aa") half ria,ki..fc rnk.1. .i.:.l. 1. . .oJ 100 Acres," i half Of which is woods. Von which is a ve ry fioe Manufscturing MILL; with si twenty foot b versbot Watef Wheel nd Granite' Dam: The Mill H ousel very large, and rest on Granite'-Wall and pillars. -.Tbe ' Milt hat all the usual apparatus of Manufacturing Mills,' and pays a very handsome per 1 cent, per annum upon $5,000. It is one of the best MiH SitesIn the Stated with never-failieff stream' 4 Ala,o this Tract near the Mill there im a new sin- I tie story frame Dwelling, with out house. &e.' r r I Tbt Snboenber will ell me two J racis arid: Mill together at a very great eacrlfiee JsXtiy-person w1Ik 1 inff m nnrpiun. win luoiE-iniir innuinr-mv I "-' t"" -- . r- -r ' t 1 w -... '-- iv."r'"r,v"ww' ! thef.; Fanklin Jan. 1 7, .1848. ?a tt, - OTeawirt. JTIUNDEIlandTHl and the and. eiveti lu ; the eommne Of the KtRlltn: atallnrr ' i l.-..iS-s J. A'" A 1 - 1 w.wmmc. "ft JVVOIIUUl UVI , , I " . Hi - i-'i . -, ' . ' . -, ?Jt'. N '''. ' . " " 1 v f JOB PRINTING, . -.u ft3m. in t IB B B B rnrTTroLlTf.ift V V ri"Jf nal they will arrive pn 'or about Br-t or Maren. to lorra ih-.r mnai n !), iiiiii. Aue, nouce win be ia a V UtMJk JU 3 AUCtlOXt alld Tf HAtE now ori hand; geifvariejy nlmlied Jl collect lori of GOODS; consisting bf Dry Geods, Groceriesi Hardware,' IrbnyBbbki'V PsperV infcL' otc occ. nn or wmcn is onered at unusual low prices for Cask sl;1 at Ihe- Auetioh land Commiasied Uor Store of "JTf.'B; HUGHES. Seasoiiabl Dry: Gol&r 1 f IW?0''.' fa lrminfiihis .jl irrenas ana customers, and Lh mMik in MniML a hai mat rsifwsa;l tis.il -.1 v , . . A Jiar and velry neat adrtmeitt of taple-and Fashionable Dry Goods! FOR THE FALL and W INTER TRADE of just r selected byhiinself with particnfarTefereric-J w iuo wnuia nu wse or xms community, and td wnicn ne aiteniion; desirable r ine vioia ana oassrmeres. 2 1 weeds. tJassimeresand Mexican Clotns. ,i .Velvet, yaiencia and other Vestings?S 5a ; Beautiful piai w .an.d ai black.AlpaasV 'Ws '. Cashmeres, Oregon and California ?idATft& - Delaine; Fancy Prints'and Gihghains,iija White and, JJdann'i'X'-.'i-i' M Winter SI jaw la , and Shoulder Handkerchiei s , Silki Bandana and Linen Cambric dOi . t Black"SilkWnd fancy jCrav$tsv. . t ', ,1 ouspenuer anu rorses,, ITannnaa PaHilinirihil K.i.; m: Superior 'licking and Cotton. OxnaDuri". riue uieucueu oaf eung, and pnuunft. Plaid Linsey and Kerse -l Spoof Cotton, Fringe; Gimp, Bfa'id lil Bnt(on Bilk" f Vdt&B) Umbfellat i ST-'?1 ft TdgelherwttntfTOneai' astortment&f TSaw vDiV I I.CiMKIM'S' arid I. A- ; i ui.sboes, Shoeteen Slip, pers; with a fuU stock of CROCKE- f-and GLASS WARE, HARDWAR&anaGRO CERIES t say cXa. :- fewivv?f fef: e? sar and t?of t bCi Toba ccbi fintif f , Tea, Xoal Stiffaf , fifegawi": .Tallojiir and Adamantine Candles Powder' and; Shot, ik a- a - A II, pivany, part oftjvieh: thCulisciiberfonlii dispose of pfl the mestreasonaWeierinSf for Cjiaor 3 3 4 months, credit i.iiansiol for pasj vors, nmy be no eollcitrn cooiio uance of publrc patron age, since he pfierncb.tten; inducemenu to the sagacioua and J.een-stgalep : W -Raleigh. i.l28myiyjl : v i WHOLESALE fBEiAifilii, CfllJfi'iA I rt 4- Kit m'm-Zti& Orsuperior flttality4t approyeArncrbaii Maniifacwriea PAINTS, OILS AlDTE.STt7FF8, fowW dry viimmknm.v Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Verdiffrisil CilnesB ffmilliflri Pyenliifleralm oyauiaii crown. &r-, r t 4 yj;. .-uw TPF.CCrAClLTOtKlTtrmtf. Aksrsifssv i V iVleilb 1 W-Wd erellelected stock of . i FRLN CH Ac AMERDJA N WINDQ W GL ASS Whichiwe reconimenatt Dealers, Builders ' ahdotberSiv. 4? tii.Sf us-dlttisis,tr Tobacco; S?-nrs nnd SnniT-r, tt .:Wiue Frencli Brandy and, AM ?f v0; .1 ncVPy low ' ' pricesand upon tQe. most accommodating terJs. Orders from Physician and others promptly exeent e and particular attention paid to packing' and for Z'lla IftA-r :4e A mJ I V e 4?' Elf covuAGmuosi&'innvsT'irs's Tf UST : received, the FrmeipfsteyAi M ' ty.nunac. for 1848,nbIUhed by Blu& IBoir, Kaieos, where? the paper on which it fJnVif. 'a... manufactured, the calculation rnade, hnd the Alma-' ' pae printed or that it b; porery a North arcdina conceritiriaief by theMOO oi IjOoOpiekW by the single ohe. v Apply at the Action' and Com mission Store of.;, - r4i niB.nantLH. Dee.28. 1847. . ft .109. fRFUMERyAND; FANCV ARTICLES,. i7 'LARGE and well selected S?rtoeni la lor A and for sale by . -v.., 5- . jo WILLIAMS,' HAT WOOD,' - CO. , Maietgoiiec .tv.-i -i.i 7 a;; .--.ii-'ic?. b AF Crushed, Pulverized,' CUrifieJ tt 3 rpara ougtrs, py U Garret cr 11-. - ,-' Y. ;ft "Pee. 29; j ' M.;f .'.,'iw af- -i' - HOES. list, ivnd greitvr eUitabls &r the presAmt itz L j ci:rett - C4-3er at my Auction end lmmbelc.. ia exchange, fdr Ceaniry prodc it pvfei r. LJri- wouiu most resptctiany15 invite the pahlitf His aMortmentonsists," i part, of the foliowinit 1 articles, vix rsd wKAfr z ""A' .. . . . . . uioves, juuis ana .note, '-'-.' - . atsleLfceK ' Plaid'abd-Jacohet Musfins; 1rishLlnetri'tf:iLiwr1 Which bbeen carefWly: MUes wtth strict refw be relied on with Ifulf cbhfidence ' t r October, U47. S3 c .X.-.. 3W Pee.14, 1847, NeK'jr Mecnteov at this O. i Dec 2S.t-iit , ft J a - - f 1 .5 f
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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