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- a,sssisBsB 16i P'DDtlT A Dt7 r'JDJJlVUilXVX 13 t or PUBLISHED SEMI-FEEX LT 1SD ,WEEILTf BT; EDITOR ANT PRQPMETpiL 4 ! - . . i r t IV! o.t- , , . , Wkkklt Fa Tbr.DoUarB per aoaanw i - VnrtioB, Oo Dollar ;-ch, tobeqont intertran, Twenty-five Ceats.' . Cvt Drden wad, Judicial Adftrtutmentt will be charged 25 per ceaL hijher ; Wut a dedactioa ef 33 per cenL will be made .from' tie rtfaUr priest, fr mdTertwera y the year. v 'v-' - Advertisement; uurtcd m the Sf mi-Weklt R oisTsa, "will also appear in the Wkkki.t Paper, free of ehaix:- ."'t . f;; ET Letter t tbeliditftr "tnost belrorr-irAio. , 7 &MEAD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, . njTAVE on hand, and are daily expecting,' addi litl tiom wbkb, when received, will make tbe br put aseortment of Good, in tbeir lioe eer offered in tbu market ; aodwill, be 4eoId. - WHUuu.or KKTAlt, U eult cutonjer, at redoeed price : ' IS Hothead BKOWN 8UGAK r ? ' 25 Sacka pri(BJ Kia COFFEE S ; -.v. ..SO -do , - . Iaruira ddV v-'! v It d la.OId Goverqinrat 4Tt Ci I. Uratbetl 8UGAK ;r 10 bbl 8 do - Pmverized do 8 ila,' New OrleaB Clarified Sogar 1 U package iloabia r efi nod tjbaf do - S HoS4hada MOLA8SE2 - - ' I Cak Soar Houm do .- - 1 do" tefio N. O do I da auperiorYRUP 10a Sacks A LTtiroahdrAlbBi aod Liverpool 3800 lb UAi:ON " - ' t v blown 69 kegfUUT N.MLS 4 pnnv to30 pnoj ' 100 W old CORN MEA tW ll.000 UrGABvaro.bvaod. 600' lb CHE WING TOUACUO (R.mbaut'i) 2 boxes do . , - it. do (LaDjboni'a) 2 do Smokiof do' . , ft Msuof Cinnamon ' . ' ' Ground ' do" v ia 6 lb can' -" : Do . Wove.- .dof -'do. v ' r Do Allspice do . do. : -" 2 kejt whole, Apic ; , s 2 do do Black Pepper, . ; 3 boxes ground f ; do . . ' " V ' 6 das. Lomloa Mattard ; . ' - 6 do America' do , " . v'" 3 do London and American, in 5 lb ctn , 6 kega Powder; alo 6n Canister, do , 50 boxes Tallow CaudJea 1 Ift do Sperm " ' do 4; , ' 6 do Bar 8oap . IS do. Cake do -aworted ; , 30 crnee perfamed klatcbea -24 do -Tabta .Salt f4.f.wf. (y t 20 boxra Window.GLASS. assorted v; 7 baakata Champarna (Heidsick brandy. -FRENCH BRANDY, ImporiaUon of 1808 ! Do. old Cognac : " " Do. ---T?nampajne " ' ,v , -:Drt.f Seignette ! . u - -v- Old Port . ilia Madeira r : Madeira, for cooking WINES, Malaga and f Sherry J Old Jamaica Ram . Hollaed Gin Hcotch Wbikey , Tery old OfS Rye - do " Common do " ' v . Bottled Porter - . lmon,'tShad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Hmnked Beef and Tongue Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson & Stark Chocolate and Cocoa ' . TEA 8 8hot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords. 4-c &c. dec. , W ith a large aseortment of S TON E WAKE Raleigh. Nov 12. 1847. . . ? 9I Nas's Hotel. riTHIS valuable Property will.be sold, if not du ll, posed of previously at private sale, in the town bf filixabeth City, at Public Sale, on the 6th of Msrch next. Tbe main building ia 120 ieet long, 2 j stories bin h. There are besides 10 other buildings, incluJui j n Ice House, with 65 acre of land at tached. The advanuges of this place a a summer retreat are too well known, to be repeated in txtenso here. It is sumcient to state that the situation ia healthy it j immfldiate'y contiguous to the Allan tic Ocean. The sea-bathing ia very fine and the Table can be furnished with the finest sea-fish, crabs, eysters, dc The only other recommendation which Head I a i deemed uecessary to give, is to sut the fact that,' I T since the first opening of. the Hotel, 6 years sgo, it na nad more visiters than could be accommodated. h During the season; Packet ran from Elizabeth Citv. EderHon, Plymouth, Hertford, and numerous other places. F or particulars enquire of M. RU88EL, oa . " J. C EHRINGHAD8. Dec. 11. 1847. ; -( i0l 10ty ; Tlie Best Life of Old Zack. ' r "Tf" IFE of Gen. Zacbabt Tatlok, comprising a P A narrative of events connected with bis prefes sioaal career, derived from public documents and pri vate correspondence, by J Raaaa Far ; aad aothen tie incident of his early years, from materials col lected . by , RosTTr Com sad, Esq., with an original Portrait, and elef en illustraliona of the varioua Bat (les, just published, aad thia day received, by .. . A " -- .r . L JX.TURKER. Ralegh, Not: 20, 184 ' c r 1 . 94 PlUB I r ': w. ar 4 fc. .a1 li STof nttrtfWfl, Conn. Ofieri w Iriiure Buftdififga and Mercitndix, against loss or dgidaseJby.fire, at premium to suit the llmes T - This is olie of the oldest and bestlninfxfic Com panic iri the United Stales, and pats iti Unes prcrmptly. f v ... , K i. Applications for Irisuranca in Raleigh (tti iti vU ciBlty.to beniadeto 8. W. WHlTmO . - . Ageftt. : And for Milton,- Ci". C. and vicinity, lo . . y. J. PALMBHv A mutt October; 1847.- 83 I Inporter 4 Wholefale & Ectail Dealir in -3.- V:' of-'alL: countries, vr if4; 76;iYalhuf Street ' I N VITE8 tbe attention of the Trade and cons umers '4 bixtnitejuick of-. good, pure Wines, - ' ? 4c et various gradea : and price all of i which ht been-care fully selected , j, v by him in Burope, -.;t? ' PrwcijBcUyvttJui Districts where Prodveed. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi neaa, and saceeasor to the laie Joaa - Vaceaaw, Esq. witp an extensive , European connection, and a direct ersooaI knowledge of the principal Wine di$ triclt ! France, Germany, &c. enables him to guar antee the excftllene and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him; His new. Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for; the purposeinsure thefweaerva lion of hi 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! enable him to sell on the most ad vantageoasi term.i';:,ifi 1 i. t : rfDescriptiveataloguea Xurnisbed on applica tion personally or. bj letter ; in ordering Wiassfrom which', satisfaction will be guarantied. ' Wwssr&cC httoxntt to' Ordkv Subject ro' Ar- March 29. 1847.. i ;NewliiveryAStal)le; VJW H E Subscribera.havin z jat erected a target sub- r Ji : sitaatiavl, aad apaeioa 8tabl with roomy stalls, I in the Tery heart wf the City, would respectfully inform the public, that they are bow prepared, at all hours, to convey perse os to, or from any part of tbe 8 tale. They have procured steady; polite aad' skilful Dri aud inlaad keeptos; tor hire,' Mackt, Buggies, SullieS) Saddle aad Harness HtrscsJ Their acquaio taace, and; the travelling comanuaity; gtfoerally, are requested to lend them their iafloenee, as they are determined to spar neither pain or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Ceaveyanoee, can "be' mada.eitherat the Subl.i the rear of the Maajcrr House, or at the MANSIOW-next oooT to the Baak of Capo Fear rr Vs.- m - Horses will be boarded by the day, week. moath er year, bathe most moderate terms. The Ostlsrs are experieaced and faithful, and will leave no'roora for complaint. .-i-i?:- $iLi :.v v.i V S , Drovers will had this the most ventral stable la the City,' and th most eewvenieat for effecting Sales, and they will alwaya'find ample accommodatioa for any number of Horses, however large. . : The Sabscnbersrbope that, fa this new enterpnxe, they will be sustained by reaerbua pubrc . M' -H .viJ -GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 3, 1847; .;?Uy;.v -. 97 For Sale ofcExcbansei r A GENTLEMAN, in possesion eagiod FARM, A recently settled, in the immediate neighborhood of Kaletgh; with an entirely new Dwelling House, of modern construction, and convenient- arrangement, ia dettireos of either selling the. same, or -exchanging it or Property in the City of Raleigh For beaithi new qf location, fine Water, and aacewibility to, a Market, this Farm cannot be sarpassed. V Persona wishing to buy. or exchauge, can Jeara further par ticulara, ou application to the Editor of this Paper. Raleigh, Nov. 29, 1847.. , , , tt tucip wiTnHP? Awn"lPWPiRV WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store; No 9o, ionh SECOND 84. Corner ot Quarry. -Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 car cases, Silver do. full jeweVd 8 1 8 Silver do. 7 jewels, . 16 Silver Lepines jewePd,'! 1 Quartieis, good quality 7 Imitation,. V Gold Spectacles, $7 00 Fine Silver do 1 50 Gold Bracelele. 3 DO Ladies G. Pencils 1 75 8ilv.Teap'ns,sel5 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 J cent to 80. Watch Glasses, best quality .Villain 12 J cents ; Patent 18 ; Lunet 25, other article in proportion. All goods are warrsuted 10 be what they are sold for. . - ' On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines, still tower than the above prices. ' Jeweller and Manufacturer of Silver Ware,- - Watch Maker and Importer of Watches, : Constantly on band. a large Assortment of all ar ticle usually kept in-similar establishments, of good quality and fashionable styles. January 96. -- to tm NEW COMMISSIOWHOUSE. frTTENRY THWEATT& JAMES YOUNG, I rl Ja.i late Inspector at Oaks Warehouse, hav iug associated themselves in business under the firm and Style bf Thwbatt &' Yomio,' for the purpose of couducting- a General Commission and Forwarding Business, respectfully teuder their services to the friend aod the public generally .and solicit a contio nance 1 that patronage so liberally bestowed on tbe seuior partner. Umce on ! ootiuigbrooa: street, next to Bollingbrook Hotel. ' ersv9 sMtvtvf v at ewaswj . JAMES YQUNG.J a. - Petervborg. Jan. 19. 1848. , . 6 w4w ifi LGER, Pepper, Spice, Tea, Cbockolale U TT Cocoa,' Chewing, and Smoking Tobacco, at the Aucuon and commission ctore oi - - iT. , : i N. B. HUGHES. Umbrellas, Parasol, XaraoIettes, AND WAUC1NQ4 GANE-UMBRELLAS, win. n. men a rdson ' - STEAM -FACTORY, . , t The )nlyoUth' UnUed States, " Ho, 104 Mtrkti-Strcet, PWladelphii. v "MERCHANTS are repwtfullyfoVmi(l TLthat 1 continue to' Manufacture all thrf above C,Gopds, by the aid of Steam, notwithstanding tne . gi eat opposition of parties, opposed to the iouo-. doctionof expensive improvements. . Mv assortment is complete,' aj prices so low', as to give entire'aaus- lacuon. " - - --' . or a ujersris an umbra Ua Store next door.- ot nearly the aame ame,rt i important yon ahould r- member Win. li. n I fin a ii nso n"' FEW PatKTai of tha Walxiho Na 1 04, Mabxst Stiiit, PHriAaxrWA. Attention is requested to the celebrated Wt us Caw a UstaaxLLA, a neat and beautiful ankle, otfoftining aH the advtnUgea of m Caxr and Uki ij.i THAT TIU Tll IS SISAKMEO OF At riaORS, BY BR. L'PIIAM'S FEGETABbE ELBCTUABI. The great sensation tckkh mas treated atnohg the Medical Faculty, and throughout the cicUiztd world, by the announcement of Dr. U plants Electuary for the Cure of Piles. (r Disease that, resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, that it is a positive end speedy cure in all cases of the Piles, either Bleeding or Blid, External or Internal, and also for all diseases of Vie Stovtach, and Bowels, such at SEVERE AND HABITUAL C03TIVENE88, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OFTHEbFLEEN, KIDNEYS BLAD DER, BOWELS, AISD SPINE j ULCERATION OF THfi 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 wiihatts conjunctive diseases, ill be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agent and deal er gratis. . Voluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE, New York, Dec. 26, 1847. Messrs .WvaJt und Kelcham :.GtntIemen Un demanding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the cure of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behalf ot that invaluable medici'.e. , I have been afflicted for manyyeara with the Pile, and have tried various remedies; but with no beneficial eilects. Indeed, U legan fo consider my case hojeles 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 his advice, aild rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, butaa believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to all who may have tbe misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very renpeci fully. Your ob't ervant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE' CURE OF PlLESTHiaTx Yaaaa , Star nine ! ! Moust Washinoxox, Berkshire Co., Mass. ? Nov 29ih, 1847. 5 Mass as. WxiTT & Krrcaax : GcpUFor 3rt years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of tbe bowel, aod which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years ot that time my sufferings .defy, de scription. 1 was con b ued to bed unsbie to help my- If, and at last given up by mv physiciana and friends in despair -of ever, gaining ray health; in fad, 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 rovidence, and the use of Dr. Upbam Electuary, though an olb xabt, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to tbe public that my health is now good. and I hope to five many years, if tt is God s will, to make known tbe virtues of Dr Udiams Electuary, and toxrecommend it tony afflicted fellow creatures. helped me beyond 4be expectations of all who knew my 'case, and I can only say to others, that it is in my opinion, the bestlnedicine In the world lor riles, or any otner aisease oi me uuwcn , inu u uiej ill use it according id tbe directions, 1 will myself warrant a core, in every case. . Yours, with the almost ex predion of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. EeBAMosT, Berk Co. Mar Nov. 29, 1847 The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, ot which, as physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. . .'.- DK. CHAPMAN.' Nonce The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his writteu siffuature thus 'O" At Upham, M. D.) Tbe hand is also do us with a pen. Price, 81 a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT &. KETCH AM, 121 Fufton sU New York, WIL LIAMS. HAYWOOD &. CO.. Raleizh. and by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jau. 17, JS48. . 5 ly "BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT; rpHE Copartnership of BAUGHMAN, TIFFA- M. NY &. CO, being this day dissolved by mutual consent, tbe uustnes will, in future, be conducted under the firm of GEORGE BAUGHMAN & 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 Goods, and in Foreign and Domestic .Dry Goods ge nerally, i . Our importations 6f Casaimeres, Linen Drills, and Vesting s, will comprise a large assortment of new sty les. The varietv" department continues te be in the charge of Mr George F. Armor. We respectfully invite the North Carolina Trade to give us a call, when they visit our market. - GEORGE BAUGHMAN, JOHN B. YOUNG, ROYSTON BETTS, BENJ. G. HARRIS. Baltimore, Jan. I. 1848, 10 a$3 TalCC10LA,. the Prisoner of Fennestrella, or JJ Captivity Captive. By X. B. Sain tine.' A new edition, with illustrations. . H. D. TURNER, i N. C. Bookstore. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. BxaTis Cocntt. in Equity. ' " Jehu N. Webb, and others. ' ' vs. . Charles W: Jacocks, Ex'r. of Jehu Nichotls, and , etbsrs. ' . ' tt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that George P Zoeloa, and wife Barbara, and their heirs, distribatees, or legal repress alatfves, Jhu N. Lang dale, and the administrator, 6r other legal represen tative" 'of Thomas Lawrence, dec'd.,.are nonrresi dents, of this State! It ia therefore, ordered, that publication be made in" lha Raleigh Register' for 6 weeks, for said parties,' Defeudtui in this case, to aboear on the; 3d Monday of March next; at the Court Hoaae in Widdsor, mad nwsr this BiU of th eomplainanti ; otherwise, judgment will be entered np agaiost them. r. - - ' - .J ' ( :-' -Witaeaa, L. S. Webb. C M. E. of our said Court of Equity, at Office, thi 15th Jauuaryj 1848. . , L. S.,V'EBB, C AL E. HILIilARDSTON HI School will be re-opened on Monday Jan uarv 3 1 at.; under the cattf of Mipss" H- H. Sas; oit, who has bad charge pi the chcto for the pasf three Session and has aitren aaWsfsctioh to all its natrons. . Tei'ms. at nereinfore, for Boarj. saud Toi tion. and. no' extra charge, but tot books and paper. . E B. HILLiARD. frunarostos, NmE Cwinty, Jan;-15; - 8 w - THE SirnSCRIUERS " AVE J IIsT RRCBIVED. a larre supply of many desirable akides in their line, to which the attention of purchasers is intited; consisting-m part of the following, vis t n A full supply of fresbj Spices of all kind. Essential Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass. Brushes, of all I kinds and qualit.es. 1 bbLNo. I Castor .OiL . ; : - , ' , ! , 1 Case Sup. Carb Suda. . I Csse .Asphsltum. t , . . Half Pip Bnider's best French Brandy. A lull supply of While Lead, of various .brands, No. I and Pure. . " , ' . k 1 Case No. 1 Chroma. Green, 2 Cases . Paris Green, dry and ground in oil. , 100 lbs. Litharge, 100 do. Red Lead. ' 100 lbs. Sail Petre. 25 lbs. Cjyenne Pepper. . Spanish Brown and Yellow Ochre, dry and ground in oil. -' All kinds and qualities of Varnish. Superior Sand 'Paper Canary Bird and Hemp 8eed. Balsam and Oil Cubeb Capsules. 'BulPs, Sands and Pelletier's Saraaparilla. 'Hasting'a Syrup of Naptha. . 20C lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, 4;c. j PEsCUD & JOHNSON. QCj" On the road, and expected constantly ti 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 this City under the name aud style of Hkartt & Jordan, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the, late firm either by note or otherwise, are earnestly requested to coma forward aad settle with either of the partners. ; ' L. E. HEATT, - I J. F. -JORDAN. tRaleigh, Jan. 1, 1848.- 104 ' - I . ' t THE undersigned hereby respectfully informs bis friends, that having purchased Mr. H EAaTr's in terest, lie will continue the business on his own ac count, at the atand recently occupied by the firm, aod will be thankful for a continuance of thevliberal patronage heretofore received. He will keep on band a regular assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, and promises. that no effort on bis part, will be spared, to give entire satisfaction. F. JORDAN. 104 Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. CRACKE KS Lemon, Sugar, . Dutter. - Water, and FancyPilot Bread,Cbeeae,Beef Tongues, smoked Beef. Pickled Salmon and Scotch Herrings, at tne Auction and Commission Store of . , ..- ; ... N.B.HUGHES. BEftXAJTIIIV WHITE, late of the County of Chowan, having by his last Wilt and Testament, directed his negro slave JENNY and her Children, to be eman cipated, notice is hereby given, that I sljall, at the eusuing Term of the Superior Court of Law of said County, to be held at the Court House in Edenton, ou tlie second Monday after the fourth Mouday ia March next, apply, lo said Court by Petition, for. per mission to emancipate said .Slave, and her children. Sarah, fauny, Augustus and Susanna. ,. ; .THO. WHITE, " Ex'r of BSnjamin White. Dee. 14, 1847. V. 102 6w FAMILY FLOUR, new Corn. Meal and Corn, 'and Buck-wheat Flour, lor sale at the Auction and Commission. Store of . - .. N.B.HUGHES. OMBEY & SON, No. I to 10. inclusive : b Scents each, with' illustrations. For H. D. TURNER. sale by WHITE For Cooking. A GOOD article at a low price. Also Cinnsmo, Cloves, ' Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, Mustard, cooper' Isinglass, (or Gelatine) and Sweet Oil, re. ceived aud for aale'at ihe Drug Store, of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Dec 21. .' -- ' ; ' 102 AMICLINC - The Arts and Miseries of Gambling, by J. II Green, 4lh Edition, price 75 cents, this day received by H. D. TURNER. 25 Dollars Reward, MAN away in July last, a negro roan by the name of BUCK.. He is yellow complexion. about five feet six' iuche high, rather bow-legged, very quick iu his movements, and when spoken tto very slow to answer. He tras in the possession of Robert r. Morris, at Hillsborough, when he went away, and is very likely etillln.that neighborhood; yet he was raised in uranville.county, by Mrs. Black nail, in the neighborhood of Viuton, and may be fa that neighborhood now. Tbe above reward will be given for his apprehension, and delivery to me, or confinement in auy jail so that I can get him i WM. J. HAM LETT." Mount Tirza, Person, N. C, Jan. 24. 8 w5w THE STOK KAISER'S MANUAL. A GUIDE. t the Raisiug and Improvement of f Cattle, being a Treatise ou their Breeds, Man agement, and Diseases, by W. Youatt, author pf "Treatise on the Horse," with numerous illustrations. Complete in 1 vol. 8 ve. This work will be found of the greatest importance to farmers and cattle raisers throughout the United Slates, and should be in the possession of every farmer, as it is the most complete work on this sub ject ever published.- -;-'.; m ; - : - M'M AHON'S AMERICAN GARDENER. ; Ninth edition, much improved. In 1 vol. 8vo. This is an invaluable wprk'tcali who wish to ob tain any iuforinalion oil the subject of Gardeniug iu all its various branches. . -. . ':' v .' ' RURAL REGISTER AND ; ALMANAC ; f For 1S48 : to be coutinaed Annually. '-PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS. ' For farmers and gardeners it is invaluable, pivin? full directions for all their work for1 every month in the year, and for all the States in the Union.; ' There is no -work ever published that contains so much use ful and valuable-information in so - cheap - and con venient a form; and we do say that no farmer or gardener, who is worth a bit," Should, be without . rrt Lt.i , . ' i one." . so", w m uunHit iu wuicn more real rauonai enjoy meut and comfort will follow to an indnstribus man than Horticultural employment., fjt . r -- . The Ladies' Companion to the Flower Garden ; by Mr. Loudon ;V Edited byA- X Dowaiag. r' Dictionary of Modern Gardening by George VV. Johnsou, Esq.,' with one hundred and " eighty AVood Cuts Edited bV DavicrLa,uceetb,. Fhiladelohia. ' . VI A. rm M lUti ' JtJtU :..iTA'A Jjf ft V . V! Open Walk. "-.-'iiv Wv'' '"':PA . Ilnisn fMt I hsn awttnTsv aa t ass F fha Ia. , Tka . A awasat-sU can Flowed Garden Directory ; by Robert Buisf. iv-mm VMIUVrWl VI MV mjP ' ; SJP SSSS For sal at 4 , TURNERS N. C. - BOOK STORE. ; -av , -. 11 RaleigK", February, IS4SV fj" Standard' .dopy,- ''- 1848; ' " The New Yean A FRIEND SAID TO DS THE OTHER DAY, "It seems to me that all the La dies eo to the Ladimi' .lr. ,'n K.i'w Shoes for thir Children ; and if they want Shoes far lli.mi... vwawM miM iwmw I most be bought from the Ladies' Saloon or they are If they want a pair of Garter Boots, nd particu larly if tbey want something new and handsome then aa well as ever, it must come from the - Ladies' Sa loon.. '.i " How ia it Mr. Addington, that your establish ment is so popular amoug the Ladies." . ' Why my friend, our -Saloon is well situated on the fashionable side of the great Broadway" of the City of Norfolk, (apart from the Market Carts and noise and confusion amidst the stores oh the Square, which is very disagreeable to Ladies.) Tbe Ladies can be better suited and better accommodated here than elsewhere they can get at emeeVery desirable article for themselves and Children, which with the atteution they receive, must and will command the favors bf the Ladies, r ' ; - "Welt Mr. Addiugton, the neat appearance of your establishment, its location, and your large as sortment of Fancy Boots and Shoes must contrib ute to ihe merits of your Saloon I have a large family to buy Shoes for, and I will hereafter jrive you our patronage. I shall also take great pleasure in recommending theLadies Saloon to others.' The above iustance is one of almost daily occur rence we now meet with in the transaction of our business we are pleased with any manifestation which the public may choose to make of the satisfac tion tbey derive in trading with os ; and we add our assurance that no effort shall be spared on our part to pleaseevery 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 persous 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 THET ASK ALL MOST BCSPCCTFDLL7 INVITED 'to deal with os Mi; year at our popular and fashionable La dies' Saloon. r Such persons as prefer ican have a Pass Bock for their own use, in which can be entered all tbe purchas es for tbe family, and thus save the trooble of writing orders to Servants aud need settle their account 0ity once in 6 months. - We hope, to get a large number . of families this year added to our already large list of patrons, who deal altogether at the Ladies Saloon on Main street, near Walter" City Hetef, v W. H. ADDINGTON. Norfolk, January 3. : ' 2 1S VI The American Almanac for 1848, CjLtCj nd 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. Galling and Waldrea- Beach, the Patentees, the benefit of their inventions for the State of North Car olina, lie offers to the Farmers of the State the ad vantage of a Mchiue for sowing all kinds of. Small Gram greatly superior to auy thing heretofore. dis covered. Also a new. Plough foe the cultivation of crops; And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the . shelling of Corn. These Machines and Plough can be hid by application lo the Subscriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. 1 WM. F. COLLINS; January 3. '''' ' .2 RIME NORTHERN IRISH PO- TATO.ES. Jum received, a Jot of first rate Northern r seek no further" Irish Potatoes, for sale by tbe Barrel or less quantity, v . JAS. LITCHFORD. Raleigh. Dec. 22, 1847. Valuable Land ajid Mill : 1 ' for sale.; THE Subscriber being de- sirous to remove South, bffers til lor Sale, the Tract of LAN D ' 1!! ! on which he now resides, J situated six miles JNortd ot iouisbnrg. jn Franklm County, containing 1100 AcresS50or 400 of which is in woods. I be cleared land is highly improved with good fencing. , ( i'here are two Creeks rushing through the I ract, which mattes a reat deal of Low Grounds and Meadow Land. ' . . There are fine Clover Lots, two or three fine Ap ple Orchards, snd 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 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 elevated, and is hot surpassed by any in the County for health. J 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 a twenty foot o- versbot Water Wheel and Urantie Dam, The Mill House is very-large, and rests oh Granite Walls and pillars. 1 be Mill has all the usual 'apparatus of i . a- " aianuiaciuring miiis, and pays a very handsome per cent, per annum upon $5,000. It is one of the best Milt Sites in the State, with- a never.failinsr stream Also, on this Tract near the Mill there isNa new sin gle story Frame Dwelling, with out houses, &c The Subscriber will sell the two Tracts and Mil together at a very great sacrifice. Any person wish ing to purchase, will please apply to me ,orl my Fa ther. . ' T J A MES B. SIMS. t Franklin, Jan. 17; 1848.- . .i t -i!t Messsrs. MU2VHE1X.-and .XIIC H OLS, fTTtTOULD inform the citizen s of Raleigh and ' VV vicinity, that tbey will arrive on or about tbe first of March, to form their Classes in Dancing and Waltsing. . Dae notice will be given iu tbe columns' of the HaBiSTsS,vstatingthe location, dec " - " ' . . 1 Tbere's no,irilstale. l; -TrtNLESS prernusly disposed of I shall offer to' U the highest bidder on terms made knowftvon day of Sale, Wednesday, 1st day of March next, that most deligbtfut Reside nVe in the Couuty of Franklin, knon the- Wbhar; House Tract' of Land.Vtwo miles North of Line' Bridge on Tar Riter on Ihe WmiainabdTO Road, coataiuinif about J20& Acres. Also at the same lime, ail nfy Househol f aad Kitch- Ilk. n.muM. ' Jaauary 26, 1B48. LOtJR of 'superior ' quality in wh'oT an oarreis. -;' - x ALT iWfost to band. WrLL:FECKArSOS Calel.Fcl nary 9. JI 2w ; 11 AUCfiQN ANn nnMMic?inMDniMcjo At W; B. H U GE S 'AnotaTaMl ft . MAVMhonhii'o -ans) infxei i collection of GOODS, CDhsistihg ot Dry ' GooSsr' Groceries, Hardware LnvBooks;-Pajpa'Thk,'4; dec. &'c. all of which is offeree! at unusual low prices! for Cas . oatT; at-lhe Auctionviind Commis4n Stere ot i i " N. B. HUfsHHS.' .. FAIiZa & WnjTEIl TBA2513 OP 1347- fllilE Subscriber takes. idea, in infti4w h;l 1. friends and CMstqmers.ahd the public in teberali Ihat he has just received and opened, at his present f ! eligible stand, next door to ihe Towp'HaU aad JUar-l? ket House, on Faetleville Street, W A Iew and Tery neat ussorlthekit i - !lBip,e iMil Fashionable ry Xioods. r FOR THE FALL ami WINTER TRADE tfiWlA jusr selected by himselfwith particular relerencsr ' to, the wants and taste of thia common and to whkh he ivoukl most r respectfully invite tbn pubti aiieniion His assortment iti it consists; in part, of the 'foBtwIn , via : - - ' - desirable articles Fine Cloths and eres. Tweeds, Cassimeres and Mexican Cldihs, Velvet, Valencia and olher Vestiiinii Beautiful i,Aiir and rtiis black Alpaccas, Oashmeres; Oregon snd tisliloffiia Plaids, Delaines; Fancy Prints knd Ginghams, v White and Red Flannel,. :. ' w Winter Shawl and Shoulder Handkerchiefs :n, n.nil... .....i t r-i.!iL Black Silk. anil fancy Cravats, - , Suspenders and Purses, . "t r . .5 (ydnvass, Padding soil ewings f , Vf; ' Shperior Ticking and Cotton, Oznaburgv i Fine bleached .Sheeting , and Smiting, ;i Jeans nnit. Apron Cnecks, . . , , , . Plsid Lipset and Kersev. , Spool Cotton; Fringe, pimp, Braid and Bit aai W1 'J.1 V lsertions ppnet.M ushnsT - . Irish Linens and Lawns!' " Kilk ami I Triffnn TTrnkraifah'' 7 Tdgether with, a general MSOTtmS"! DIES' Shoes, Shoetees & Slipi ssawL:aW V UH X llUiri Llll U UL1U diAs vers: wun.a luu stock nf i:Ki:KF.s li and GLASWAREi HARDWARE and 4t0-" CERIES t f t:--; Sngaraiid Coffee;-Tojbacco; pmji; c mjvum. sugar, aesars. : , i ; Tallow and Adamaiitiiie Caiiieffi Soap and Nails, &c. &cl 4 All, or any part of whieb';:the 0Dsribef iolil ' u"n.ui iw past lavors, may be not.sollciU cltin us nee of public patronage, since he ,bffers such long inducements to the sagacious' auo keeh-aiihtedpur-chaser." V " JAJWRs f-lTlHrnir Raleigh. Nov;i2;jS47:'. pV Williams, Ilnywobtl & CI - - : iWftifyf 'too T . HT i .A " I ' -1 ' ' ''DlilsjFftiMSTi i raleigh: r.: - 7 am ly on nana a targe ana tveli-stlcctedstat o m ESGHSH, FBB5CH Ijffl IMEBICJ CHEMIGAL I Which has beencarefujfy selected from the Wort O'iUes, with strict reference lo their fcuriti, andhaT be relied on with fnlf ionfii 5 -f SURGICAL INtRUWlENf K til Of supenor quality and fine finish, rpm tbs lo I -rr,,-",""t".fl'iaguiaciories. uur Block f JPA1NTS, OILS Alt DYE-STaTli'S ' ' rj . -'"ficic, ttfujurismg in paitno loitowing. viz; ..v. f- I' American White Lead.1 linseed, Scik '"' PaftASS. tii I . ... r .. dry ana in un, Chrome Green; v : Chrome Yclltfw," a - a . a. - IndiguX Chitfesr FrmillidiV, My - Together wi FRENCH &. AMERICAN WINDOW titMt' Which we recommend to Picture Dealers,, Buil era V and others.- ' : . Tobaccb, Scztirh tnd kniiti ; ?jWt the iery beit quatiiy and Superior ,1 iriadeir, Sherry' tlaret and Mi ': - Wines, rfcneli Urinnd.hiia . ' Xouddit JBrotvn StotiUi f X ;9yikj$ii;ttfoTkb ior itle at'nnosualJy!ipwfji prices, anu upon tne most accommodating terms.; e At. . i ... . - ,i. '' N.B nfrnDPB'i', uec,aa,ii847, f UUWUiiOf: f.-t'-v, . 103'- LAirGE wWIecteament ft'stoie t aud for saU ti.M ; ; ' , J" KiieibVDec; tt v , -raj r - Oil AT, Crushed. Putverfzed'. Clarand Browaf 8aVars7b'iS'.DarWorrairr 7j i ' r.v;p. :f i - r r -r-jf. b. hughes , a)eci8.Kv. -vvv?.-' - j ;r- tor SeasbtidWe.Dry;God&' uiove8. iviuis and nose. - Lisle Laces, Edgings and Jt Plaid and Jai yiuis irwu ru) sicians anu timers promixiy cxecui 57 - and particular attention paid to packing anaV for f - warding;' 5-- ,-, v,, KNCOUIIAGE HO "IE .TTUrVved., t&o FarfJier MsUM w 4LM niahsc for 1848, jmbliaoed If BttJt'&Soat; watomi wher the pape 4fi , w'cttn' It Is pno'tid, wa.f f anulacturedhe lc6Woni madetn.Almar nac jprmted - So, that it f puraTf a North' Us'oGnV , ocer.; ;Fof Mje tfE lt0 or I,f36o eopiir W i . :r suitable for tbe nresent saea.'mry be- obtsintL. st my Auction and Commissi on Store for Cash, aJ' . - Villf. S2 suitable tor that Dresent saan.'mrv boobta'neL- - ! 1 .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1848, edition 1
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