'J! i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1848. wrtY TTTTT! TT.TT PUBLISHED SEMIEEKLY'ASD.WEEKLYrBY EDITOR AND ' PROPRIETOR. I Silirintw. ScMi-WctiiV Pirtt Fjt dot. ars per annum half m advance. . , i . ; 0 wkkklt rAPU inre vouara per aaanm. ' Adcerlitemcntu For every SixUen Lin4, first insertion, Oae Dollar j each ubaeqaeat insertiea, Turenty-five Ceata.1 rv ,'s .j. Coart Ordtrt and Judicial Aittrtutenpntt will be charged 32 per cent, higher ; Vat a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices,, for advertUera by the year. ; i ; AdTertiseinenlinseTted in the Si m-Wantr R oistkk, will also nppear in the Wkkut Paper free -of ehaTge. , , XT LeUers to the Editor mart be rorr-PAio. SEAWEBL & AIEAD, , Wholesale and Retail Grocers, rrTTTAVE on hand, and are daily etpectinj, jaddt tioni which, when received, vill make the lar jet assortment of Goods, in their line eer . offered in this market ; and will be soUL Wioiuui,or IUtail. tult customers, at reduced prices : 15 Hogsheads HKUWN oIIUaH . - . 25 Sack prime Kio UOFFfifi - ; 30 do Lajuira do. i . It da OU Government Java Cof&e. 10 bUsi Crushed SUGAR - 8; dt Ifnlverized do .1 . 8 do New Orleans Clarified 8ur . ., 1U packages double reined IjOaf do 1 S Hofiheads MOLASSES' . ' 1 CajifcSuar Houssdo ", 1 di,efineN.t)idot ; ; ' I do !auuerior SYRUP , 100 Sacks S A r.TGrotmd, Alan and Liverpool 000 lb. BAtrONnC : blown 60 kes CUT NAILS 4 peony to 30 penny - 100 bKld CORN MEAL . - f . . 10000 CIGARS various brand . - t 600 lbs CHEWING TOBACCO (Kambaat's) boxes do . do do ' Smokinr do (Laoghoras) Mat of Cinnamon " . 'f Ground ' do in 6 lb. cans Do Cloves.) do ido , Do Allspice do ;do kegs whole Allspice do do Black Pepper boxes ground -! do- - . - detx,vLAndon Mostard i . . jM : t doJ Americaa "do --v - i 3 do London and American, in & lb cans 6 kejs Powder ; also, fine Canister do SO boxes Tallow Candles J6 do 'Sperm s -do - . -8 do Bar 8ep . " 13 dox. Cake do , assorted 30 groce perfumed -Matches - -24 - do TaWe Salt ; " 20 boxee Window. GLASS, ! assorted vf 7 bsshets Champagne-1 Heidsick brandV ' ' i FRENCH BRANDY, importation of 1808 ! -: Do. old Cognac v ! c- '.' -CDo!- Champagne v , Do." : Swiguetle ; . ' . Port r S Old Madeir. V S Madeira, ibrcoc4ing Vlv.TWV:,c .vtij i"wwis MsUiand . Sherry J ! Old Jamaica Rem Hollaed Gin , Scotch Whiskey, Try old Old Rje do Common .do . , Bottled Porter Salmon, Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tdngaes . v ' f mperial, Ganpowder, Young Hyson icJJlark thocolate and Cocoa fTGAS Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords. 4c Slc dec. With e Urge assortment of STON E -WARE. "Raleigh,-Nov 12,1847. 91 Nag's Hea'd: Hotel, THIS valuable Property will be sold, if not dis posed of previously at private sale, itf the town f tilixabeih City, at Public SaKen the 6th of Msrch next. The main building ia r20 feet long, 3 tories hih. There are besides 10 other buildings, including an Ice House, with 65 acres! of land at tached. Tbe advantages of this place as a summer retreat are too well known, to be repeated in extenso here. It ts sufficient to state that the situation is healthy ; it is immediately contiguous te the Atlsn' tie Ocean. The sea-bathing ia very fine and tbe Table can be furnished with the finest sea-fish, crabs, oysters, 4-c. ' The only other recommendation which is deemed necessary to give, is to slate the fact that. since the first opening f .the Hotel, 6 years ago, it has had more visiters than could be accommodated. Dur'nig the season. Packets run from Eliiabeth City, denton, Plymouth, Hertford, and numerous other places. For particulars enquire of ', ai ' M. RUSSELV6 ' J. C. EHRINGKAU8. Dec 11," 1847. :r- 101 I0w Tlio Best Life of Old Zack. TT I FE of Gen Zachakt Taylo a, comprising a U A narrative of events counseled with his profea suoaaj career, derived from public documents aud pri vate correspondence, by J Rkksk Far j and authen tic incidents' of his early years, from materials col lected by; RosT.T. Con a. Esq!, with an original Portrait, and eleven illustrations of the various Bat ales, just pubnshdrnd ihts day received, by ' -J.j:.: yyx.!i-Z JL' D.' TURNER. Raleigh, Nor. 20, 1847. - .-. r94 ; suEjrrwA i-ll. KY,- or, Uartrord, Conn. Offers to - insure Buildings end Merchandize, egainst loss e damage hy fire, at premiums to ait the times. 4 .This is one of the eldest and best tosnrance Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses promptly'.-"'-- ' .-J i-t i, Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its t cinity.to be made to 8. W. WHITING, -' ,5-- r :.. Agent, v-; And for1 Milton, N. C and vidnify, to . j"- , " J. PALMER, "Agent. v October, 1847.: - ' S3 JACOB IflIEll, Jr. " ImporteV. WlioUwU oi EeUU Dealer in OF -'ALL COUNTRIES, .; l If o. .76 ,Waluut Street , . rjfrranaAlPaaaaCPaaadCia INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive stock, of. good, para Wines, 4(C of various grades "and prices : all )f which have' been carefully selected -- ' by h'itn in Europe, ; : Principally in the Districts xchcrt Pro&ueei. 4 AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this basi ness, and as snccessor to the. laio Jonv Vacohak, Esiq. witn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine oVs tricl 1 France, Germany, &c 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 bail l for the purpose, msure the preserve- tion of his wines in perfect condition: and the present Stock - having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad- vaatageoes terms; V ff 7 Descriptive I Catalogues'fumished on spplica-' lion personally or by letter ; in ordering WijiIs from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wink &Hickirted to Oxokb, Scbjict to Ar- rtOVAL ox AeriVal. March 29, 1847. .C-ly i New'tivery Stable. THE Subscribe rs.having just erected a largei sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart uf 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 ve, aud ietebd keeping for hire. Hacks, Buggies, Sullies, Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquain tances, and Che travelling community, generally, are requested to lend themjbeir influence, aa 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 MaaKrr Hoosc. or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Baok- 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. -' ' ' :' - Drovers will find this the most' central Stable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will always find ample accommodation for any number. of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in Ibis new enterpnxe, they will be sustained by a generous public ' vnnn aif vni .. . . . .GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 3, 1847. . - 97 For Salet or Exchange. A GENTLEMAN, in possession of a good FARM, AY recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood of Kaleigh, with an entirely new Dwelling House, of modern construction, aud 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, Jiov. 29, 1847. . 96 tf tHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No 95, iNenh SECOND ST. Corner of Qnarry. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 car cases, . . 038,00. Silver do. fall jewel'd $18 I Gold Spectacles, $7 00 .Silver do. 7 jewels, 16 I Fine Silver do. 150 silver ieptnes jewel a, it uuiu uraceicis. o w Qasrtiers, good quality 7 j Ladies G.' Pencils 1 75 Imitetion, 5 J Silv.Teasp'ns,set5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 cents lo $80. Watch Glasses; best quality, plain 12 cents ; Patent I8 ;.Lunet 35, other articles in proportion. All goods are warranted to be what they are sold for. - On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Le. Opines, still lower than the above prices.' . r,. S . ' U UUiKAU, Jeweller end Manufacturer of SUer Ware," " 'Watch Maker and Importer of Welches, Constantly on hand, large assortment of all ar ticles usual! kept in similar establishments, of good quality and fashionable styles. January 9. m atrtAf nniikiiocinM unnoc ENRYTH WE ATT & JAMES YOUNG, Jr.. late Inspectors at Oaks Warehouse, hav -tor wMCtttea inemseiTes id ouunesv uaaer in urm . . a I t . I end Style of I HwXATT-s xoota, tor me purpose oi conducting ft General uommusion and rorwaroing Basiness."respectfully i tender their services to tbe frieods and the public generally, and solicit a coutiu nance of that patronage sa liberally bestoweo on tbe senior partner.- Umce on coiiiugbrooK street, next to BoRingbrook Hotel. - s r . f IltiWHI TnWBAi l, , , ' ; JAMES YOUNG, Ja, Petersburg. Jan. 19 1848 t u 6 w4w jfi INGL1X, Pepper, Sptce, Tea, Chockolate JJ Cocoa, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccp, at the Aucuon and Commission store oi . .', N-.B. HUGHES. Umbrella, Parasols, Parasoletles, ,..;ano walking ;cane: umbrellas., ? ' WflLUs mCIIAllDSOIK -vv k STEAM FACTORY ' 't The Only one in the United States 4.f' ME RCH ANTS "ere respectfully informed, Qthat I continue to Manufacture all the above -cGoods, by the aid of Steam, notwithsUnding th great ; opjosi tion of parlies, opposed to tbe intro duction of expensive improvements. My assortment is complete, and prices so low, as to give' entire satis faction. ' "V--;.-"i '4k7.'- ..'t.4-? - (C? As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the aame name, it Is importantly ou should re- rjnember..! '. ' - 4 - ? : , ;vWl!I..IIUIim,lUDSb., Ssm Factory , .and Patestie of f ths. Wauiss w ,.;-.-;A,UjBaEitA. ; J.. i;:,,, ; . -j.ttjtA'Sign oi tbe iady and. eng - - -, 'VN6."104, Maexet Smut, Phuladelfhia. Jso''3l 1858 r; : ' r 1 1 tf ' (C? Attention is requested to the celebrated Wit Kin Ca UKBaxitA, e neat and beautiful article. combining all . the advantages or a, CAr aqi Uj- TUE WORLD'S ILL ATIOX! " THAT TUB PILES IS Cll&aUED OF ITS -TEB.ROH8, BY "Dft. ; CPHA1TS YEGEf ABLE ELECTOARY The great sensation nldch was created among thjt Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized itorld, by the announcement of Dr. Upham's Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, fo Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment) has settled down into a thorough confidence, thai it is a positive and speedy ' aire in all cases of the Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, External or Internal, and also for all diseases of the Stobaich, and Bowels, such as v 8 EVE RE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OF THE SPLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS. AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW 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 ers gratis. Voluntary , Certificates. UNITED STATES MA RS HALL'S OFFICE, - New York, Dec 26, 1847. $ Messrs Wyatt und Ketcham : Gentlemen Un demanding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable EJecluary, for the, cure of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behtlf of that invaluable medicie. I have been afflicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no beneficial ellects. Indeed, I degan to consider my case hoiwless But, about the first of September last. I was prevailed upn by a friend to make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took bis advice, snd rejoice to ssy that I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured,. I most earnestly recom mend it lo all who may have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, Your ob't servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Thibtt Yxabs Stajdiko?! Mocjtt Wasuinbtox, Berkshire Co., Mass Nov. 29ih, 1847. Msssas. Wtatt & Ketcham : Gents For 3D years I hsve been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, canting tumors and prolapsus of tbe bowels, and which had 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 my 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 of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old xa bt, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to tbe public that my health is now good, end I hope to live many years, if 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 case, end 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 tbe bowels ; and 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. Esbam&t, Berk Co. Man.,? Nov. 29, 1847. $ The above certificate tells e simple snd truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. Nonce The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his wrilteu signature thus (ZZT A. Uphara, M. D.) The band is also done with a pen. Price, $ 1 a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by VVYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton st.New Yerk, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO., Raleigh, and by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17, J 848. 5 ly BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT. rpHE Copartnership of BAUGHMAN, TIFFA JL NY dc CO, being this day dissolved by mutual consent, the business will, in future, be conducted under tbe firm of GEORGE BAUGHMAN 5c CO. in the same Warehouse , No. 283 Market Street, Baltimore, who invite an examination of their Stock. which will be very complete in Men s Wear, Dress t roods, and in foreign and Domestic Dry Uoods ge neratty. Our importaUons of Cassimeres, Linen Drills, and vesting, will compnse a large assortment of new styles. . The vsriety" department continues te be in the charge of Mr George F. Armor. We respectfully invite the North Carolina 1 rade to give us a call, when they visit our market. GEORGE BAUGHMAN, JOHN B. YOUrG. ROYSTON BE'lHrs, BENJ. G. HARRIS. Baltimore, Jan. 1. 1818, ,10 ag3 Splendid Lotteries FOR FEBRUARY; 1848.' J. W. Maury & Co., Managers. (Successors (o J.G. Gregory & Co.) 32,000 DOLLARS I 80 Prizes of 01,000, are 80,000 ! lo liar s. , ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, , Class No 15, for 1848. To be drawn' iu Alexandria-, on Saturday, 19th el ' February. lo4 Briltant tcheme: JV 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do $32,000 I 1 prize of $4,000 12,000 1 1 do 10,000 I 80 prizes of 8,000 200 do 2,358 1,000 400 ' &c . , .'Ate :' -. dec Tickets SlO-Hatves 5 Quarter 2 50 Certificate of Packages of 26 Wholes, $140 00 ; .Do . -'do".'" 26 Halves, 70" 00 Do j do 26 Uuaiters, 35 00 Orders for TickeU and Shares and Certificates of PkCkaee In the above Splendid Lotteries will receive tbe mot prompt attention.- and an official account of each drawing sent immediately alter it is over to at who order from us. v Address , . . , ;i, .i J. & C. MAURY, . , . A penis for J. W. JMacst & Ca, Managers, . Washington City, D. C TTnlCCIOLA. the Prisoner of Fenne-trelJa, or iT Camivitv CaDtivel .Bv ' X. B. Saintine. A . N. C'Book Store, i THE SUBSCRIBERS lTTTAVE JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of U. j many desirable articles in their line; to which the. attention of purchasers is invited; consisting in part of the following, viz : A full supply of fresh Spices of all kinds. Essential Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass; Brushes, of all kinds and qualities 1 bbl. No. 1. Castor Oil. 1 Case Sup. Carb Soda. ' 1 Case Asphaltum. . Half Pipe Solder's best French Brandy. A full supply of White Lead, of various brands, No. I 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. Sail Petre, 25 lbs, Cayenne Pepper. Spanish Brown and Yellow Ochre, dry and ground in oil. All kinds and qualities of Varnish. Superior Sand Paper. Canary Bird and. Hemp Seed. Balsam and Oil Cubeb Capsules. Jm Bull's, Sands' and Pelletier's Sarsaparilla. Hasting'tf Syrup of Napiha. 20C lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, dx. PEttCUD & JOHNSON. - On the road, and expected constantly to ar rive. 400 Gallons of Lamp snd Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, and a great variety of Surgical and Dental Instruments. P. & J. Dec. 13, 1847. 101 mssoLwiorv. THE Firm, heretofore existing in this City under the name and style of H ear-it & Jordan, is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. All persons indebted to the late firm either by note or otherwise, are earnestly requested to come forward aud settle with either of the partners. L. E. II IS ATT, J. F. JORDAN. J848. 104 Raleigh, Jai. 1 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 wilt 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, 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 ;Iast Will and Testament, 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 lounty, to be held at the Court House in . rdenton, on the second Monday after the fourth Monday ia marcn next, appiy 10 saia iaun ny reuiiou, lor per mission to emancipate said Slave, and her children, Sarah, Fanny, Augustus and Susanna. I HO. WHITE, Ex'r. of Benjamin White. Dee. 14, 1847. 102 6 w EAITIII.Y FLOUR, new Corn Meal and Corn, and Buck-wheat Flour, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of N.B. HUGHES. POM BEY & SON. Nos. 1 to 10, inclusive ; price 8 cents each, 'with illustrations. For aie by . H. D. TURNER WHITE WLYE, For Cooking A GOOD article at a low price. Also Cinnamon, Cipves, Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, Mustard, Cooper s Isinglass, for Gelatine) and Sweet Oil, re. ceived and for sale at the Drug Store, of 1 WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Dec. 21. 102 AMBLING. The Arts aud Miseries of Gambling, by J. II Green, 4th Edition, price 75 cents, this day received by H. D. TURNER. 25 Dollars Reward. MAN away in July last, a negro man by the uame of BUCK. . He is yellow complexion. about five feet six inches high, rather bow-legged, very quick in hi movements, and when spoken to very slow to answer. He. was in the possession of Robert F. Morris, at Hillsborough, when he went away, and is very likely still in that neighborhood ; yet he was raised in Granvillejcounly, by Mrs. Black- nail, in the neighborhood of Wititon, and may be in that neighborhood now. The above reward will be given for his apprehension, and delivery to me, or confinement in any jail so thai I can get him' r WM. J. HAMLETT. Mount Tirza, Person, N. C, Jan. 24. 8 w5w THE STOCK. RAISER'S MAIf UAL. A GUIDE to the Raisiug and Improvement of A Cattle, being a Treatise ou their Breeds, Man agement, and Diseases, by W. xouatt, author or "Treatise en the Horse," with numerous illustrations. Complete in 1 vol. 8 ve. This work will be found of tbe greatest importance to farmers and Cattle raisers throughout the United States, and should be in the possession .of every farmer, as it is the most complete work on this sub ject ever published. . M'MAHON'S AMERICAN GARDENER. ' Ninth edition, much improved. In 1 vol. 8vo This is an invaluable work to all who wish to ob tain any information on the subject of Gardening in all its various branches. RURAL REGISTER AND ALMANAC For 1848 : to be continued Annually. PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS. For farmers and gardeners it is invaluable, giving full directions for all their work for every month in the year, aiid for all the States in the Union.: There is no work ever published that contains so much- use ful snd valuable information in so cheap and con venient form ; and we do' say that no fanner or gardener, who is worth a ' bit," should be without one; There is no pursuit in which more real rational enjoyment and comfort will follow to an industrious man' than Horticultural employments. 4 The Ladies'. Compaiiion to, the Floweri Garden ; by Mrs. Loudon Edited by, A. J. Downing. , Dictionary of Modern Gardening by George W. Johnson. Esq., with one' hundred and eighty Wood Cms Edited by David Landeeth, Philadelphia. " Hoare on the cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open Walls. .;.v ?.' - .' - ."-f P ''- Buislon the cultivation of the Rose. The Ameri can Flower Garden Directory ; by Robert Buist. For sale at - - TURNER'S N. CV ' , .-- B06K STORE. Rsleigh. February, 1848. ' 11 B7 Standard copy. 184S. ; e New Year.7 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 j and if they want Shoes for themselva . 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 must come from the Ladies' Sa loon." M How is it' Mr. Addington, that your establish ment is so popular amon'g the Ladies." . . Why my friend, our Saloon is well sitnated on the fashionable side of the great " Broadway" of the City of Norfolk (apart from tbe Market Carts and noise and confusion amidst the store 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 for themselves and Children, which with the attention they receive, must and will command the favors of the Ladies.. "Well Mr. Addington, the neat . appearance of your establishment, its location, and your large as sortment of Fancy Boots and Shoes 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 also lake great pleasure in recommending the Ladies Saloon to others.' The above instance is on of almost daily occur rence we now meet with in the transaction of our business we are pleased with any manifestation w.hich the public may choose to make of the satisfac tion they derive in trading with us; aod we add our assurance that no effort shall be- spared on our part to please every Lady and Gentleman who will call at the Ladies Saloon. Our assortment 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 THEY ARB ALL MOST RESPECTFULLY INVITED tO deal with us this year at our popular and fashionable La dies' Saloon. v '' Such persons as prefer it can have a Pass Book for theirown use, in which can be entered all the purchas es for the family, and thus save the trouble of writing orders to Servants and need settle their account only once in 6 months. We hope to get a large number of families this year added to our already large list of patrons, who deal altogether at tbe Ladies Saloon on Main street, near Walter's City Hotel. W. a. ADDINGTON. Norfolk, January 3. 2 1848: The American Almanac for 1848, and Repository of Useful Knowl edge, for sale at the N. C. Bookstore by H. D. TURNER. Dec. 12. - 101 Important to Farmers ! THE Subscriber, having purchased from R. J. Gatling and Waldren Beach, the Patentees, the benefit of their inventious 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 aud Plough can be had by application to the Subscriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. WM. Jr. COLLINS. January 3. .. . 2 PRIME NORTHER! IRISH PO TATOES. J ust received, a lot of first rate Northern seek no further" Irish Potatoes, for sale by tbe Barrel or less quantity. JAS. LITCHFORD. Raleigh. Dec. 22, 1847. Valuable Land and FOR SALE. THE Subscriber being de- sirous to remove South, offers tor Sale, the Tract of LAN D on which he now resides. siiuated six miles North of Liouisburg, in Franklin County, containing 1100 Acres, 350 or 400 of which is in woods. The cleared land is highly improved, with good fencing. There are two Creeks running through the Tract, which makes a great deal of Low Grounds and Meadow Land. , There are fine Clover Lots, two or three fine Ap ple Orchards, and one reach Orchard- The build inars consist of a large two story dwelling, and all convenient Out houses, with a Spring of never fail ing Water near the Ho.use. Also, about half a mile from the Dwelling is a small settlement, with sever al very good houses upon it, barns, dec The Land is well adapted to the production of to bacco, cotton, and all kinds of Grain the Woodland lies convenient to all portions of the Tract the lo cation is very elevatfd, and is not surpassad by any in the County for health. I his is one of the best Tracts of high Land in the County. ALSO, adjacent to this Tract is one containing 100 Acres, (half of which is woods,) on which is a ve ry fine Manufacturing. MILL, with twenty footo versholl Water Wheel and Granite Dam. The Mill House la very large, and rests on Granite ' Walls and pillars. 'The Mill has all the usual apparatus of Manufacturing Mills, and pays 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 near the Mill there is anew sin gle story Frame Dwelling, with out houses,, dec The Subscriber will sell the two Tracts and Mil together at very great sacrifice. Any person wish ing to purchase, will please apply to me , or my Fa ther, s JAMES B. SIMS. . Franklin, Jan. 17, 1848.: - -5 if Messrs. MUDEB und NICHOLS, MOULD Inform the "citizens of Raleigh snd vicinity, that they, will arrive on or about tbe first of March,;to form their Classes in Dancing and Waltzing. Due notice will be given in tbe column of the Register, stating.the lucationdcc. v fiue company; THE citizetistof Raleigh ere hereby invited to enrol their names as members of a Fire Com pany. According to the provisions of an Act of As sembly entitled f An Act for the better protection ef the City of-Raleigh from losses by fire,w persoo: dis- posed to votuote-r as member ef the sajhe,':WfiI furnish the City" Constable with taeirnajnes on ef before Saturday, the I2tlidayef February ,1848 on which day, if the prescribed number (Forty) have not previously volunteered, a draft Will be made from the whole number of citizens to supdIy the deficienrv. .Member of the Fire Company are exempt by Act of Assembly from military .duty, during their term of service, except in case of hostile invasion. ' . t , WM-DALLAS HAYWOOD, , - 1 ; " Intnnt ' RaJeh.Feb.lWS ' 11 ft -if jiliiii 'AUCTION AND COMMiSSIONBUSIf At 2V, R.IIU CHE S: Auction Taird I HATE now on hand; great2 variety end 'mixed collection of GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware; Iron, Books, Psper, Ink, 4. dec. dec. all of which is oBered at uftusua! low prices for Cash oxlt, si the Auction end Commksioa Store of ; I? HUGHES. If E tV JkM CHEAP fllHE; Subscriber takes pleasure in mfomuiir hie 1 friends and customers, and the public in general, that he hs just received and opened, at his -present eligible stand, next door to the Town Hall and Mar ket House, on Fayetteyille Street, ' . i: t?i$br A New and very neat assortuient of Staple and Fashionable Dry Goods. FQR,THE FALL and WINTER TRALKfi4TV just selected by - himself, with . particnlar reference to the wants and taste of this community, and to wjiich he would most tespeclfuliy invite the publig attention..,., . . .. .. , .... '. . '.-, . -v , His assortment cooslsts, in part, of the following desirable articles, viz : ft" Fine Cloths and Cassimeresi ;f- Super Saunets and Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Mexican Cloths, : Velvet, Valencia and oilier Vestings. . , Beautiful PLAiw, and piAin black Alpaccas, J fTashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids Delaines, Fancy Prints and Ginghams, V -7 White and Red Flannels, : . W. w ; f VVinter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchiefs 8ilk, Bandana and Linen .Cambric do. , Black Silk! and fancy Cravats, " Suspenders and Poises; r,; v.-1'5 ' Canvass, Padding and Sewings, i-; - Superior Ticking and Cotton Oznabiirg, Fine bleached iSbeetiiig and Shiiting;' Jeans and Apron Checks, .: ' '; A- Plaid Li niey and Kersey, ' . j ' Spool Cotton; Fringe Gimpf Braid and Bkttoni G loves, Mitts and Hose, " . ' i Lisle Laces,, Edgings and insertions i Plaid ind J aconet M oslins, ' . ; J' I1' Irish Linensnd Lawns, . :'v;("' "-"a ' 'y Silk and Cottod Umbrellas j :; ";.' ; Together with .n general assortment ! GENTLEMEN'S ami I. A. ; . T . DIES' Shoes, Shoeteen Slip' perss with i full tock of CROcKE-1 RY and GLASS WARE. HARDWARE rtnn. CERIES t ' sav '. ' . s .' I'-'. '.... . -A Stigar and Cof feci Tobacco, SnoJf Tea, Loaf Sopfar, Scgars, Tajlowand Adamantine Candletj Powder and Shot, : , ;v. Soap and IV ails, Ac. &t i'm. A II, or an y part of whieb.' tb snbaev;hr hM dispose of on the most reasonabIeies, fb Cisitor Si.0? r Tf C0STorf. - t 3 "4- month credit Thankful for past favors; may he not solicit edntin uance of pubhc patronage, since he offers such, strong: inducements to the sagacious end keen-sighted- par chaser. ,l JA liRA l-.YFtiu stujvva ftaieign, i ov- j2i I847ife ? i " ' MMJk U . 91 WilliamsIIayied WHOLESALElAND tinSTAIjJl - : '' RA LEIGH m c. ti'.U Keep constantly oauzndnweici, Jb.orejgn and Native Drugs AND ENGLISH, FEENCII IND ' AMIBICAII: Which has been carefully seleciedfrnM ifi. TSTnrt Cities, with strict reference fo their pority, thd way be relied on with full confidence, t ixv r SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, v: S Of superior quality :sntl fine nishi from'thft tnost approved American Manufactories. Our sfock of ; ' PAINTS, yiI&'A8& Is al w avs iared and enn nff ' Mmiii:.'.' 1 Ji it following, viz:' American white Lead.!! Linxccd, lamp, Sperm fc ary ana in UiJ, :' . ... - T ?! Tanners' M s. Chrome Green, 3. - ; Chrome Yellow, ' Terdisris, " '' Chinese fermillion,; Venitian Red, M t-mtU ffCnerallt; Spanish Brown, te.' fee. f : LEATHER, COACH rUBKITVUI! JAMlf YAKmSKESi 1 ogeiher with a large aod well-selected stock ot FRENCH & AMERICAN4 WINDO W GLASS Which we repominend to Picture Dealer; Dnildeiv, ''-and others.' . V "f r'''y-r -v-,?j. t Tobacco, Seg:ars and SiitiiTs " Oifthe very best quality s superior t Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Port ; ' Wines, French Brandy a hd -a y JLondon JUtroT3 Stonti -All of ' which' 'is bfjered for Tsale jit' unuiually Jonf ' prices, and upon toe mewt accommodating terms.! Orders from Ph) sicians and otherf promptly execute . and particular attention paid to? packing an4,Jbr May 18, 1847. .1..r ENCOURAGE IIOMEIiTDlJsxjriY, J TTUtfT received, the Farmer and PUnteViAl IV manac wr B4, published )y .Bivx, dt,ISoir rtaiem, where ihe paper on which it is printedwae manufactured, the calcolau'ons made, and the Aim' nac printed;: - So, that ill perelv a North Carolina concern. , tot sale Jby tbe , 100 or 1,000 copies; er by the single one. Apply at the Auction end Com musion fetore. of , . : : 1 VS. m mint? f.rs Dec. 28. 1847. , toy ;PERFU,MERf .AND FANCV. AftTlCUS. T A h A ROE and well selected assortment la etorf iU. for by- 4 ..s -1 - n :; WILLIAMS HAYWOOD, CO. Raleigh; DeeV 9 ! . . " it.,: I0 OA F Crashed, Potverized Clarified' and CVbwk Sugars, b the barrel or retail, r7 "'V: ' :r f ' ' D HUGHES Dee.' 28. Jk e V ; $7,0OO WOltTII OF . GOOD3& HOE3, Hats, and a great" variety Dry Goods, suitable for the present sasc"v hi obtaineJ Seasonable Diy.Goods.' !- .j '- -- efjtay' Auction atfd Commission : -3 for CatSi, In exchange for Country prodpee. ''.;. v , -; Dc. 20. . , -:vf- ', js'-.jfh3 I ' . -.. ! ... . -ft- ; :.';-'Cfj i " .- tf. t .

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