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J. ; S: U .. . ..... J J'- ' ibr i-j.' t. Vi-i .-.a. ... ATO -y : vj; . - ' al ' V ' ':-'V 'y7-''-v;l ''-'y HM,TH: iC ATRCDLIN A. -5 - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,' 184S. VOLUXIE XLIX. !ffujiiiimir. J PCBLlSIIi;ttSEaiEELYAXD WEEKLY, BY ;; EDITOR 4ND. PROPRIETOR. TJRMS. ; S niter ijythn. ScMiVVcEKLr Prr Fit dol Hr pr aaim half ia advance. Wkcslt Pa Three Dollar per annum. Advertise mentisFor every Sixteen Lines, first iusertioa. Cue Dollar; each eabaequ eat iasertien, Tweaty-five Ceats. ..." Cvvrt Orders and JudicUl AdtertUemenUwillb charged 23 per cent, higher; Vat a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from le regular prices, for advertisers Wy the year. - Advertisements, inserted in the Scxi-Wkeklt Ri oistkk, will also appear in the Wckklt Paper, free of charge. . - v'- O" Letters to the Editor most be rosT-rAini.' SEA WELL MEAD, Wholesale and Retail .Grocers, HAVE on band, and are'dnilj expecting adJi liom which, when received, will make the lar gMi Mssortment of UooJj in their line eer offered in thu market ; and will be sold. Wholesale or KstaiIk, te suit customer, at reduced prices : , 15 Hogsheads BROWN SUO AK . 25 sacks prime Kio UOFFJ2E 20 da M Laguirado. 12 do Old Government Java Coffee 10 bbls. Crushed SUGAR 8 do Pulverized Je 8 do New Orleans Clarified Sugar 10 packages doable renuetl Loaf do 3 Hotheads MOLAMiES I Cak Suar Houss do t do icfinei N.O do I o superior SYRUP 100 Sacks SALT Ground, Alum and Liverpool 3000 lb. BAliOX blown 60 keg CUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny 100 bags old COKN MEAL 1(1,000 CIGARS, various brands 600 lbs CHEWING TOBACCO (Rambaul's) 3 2 6 boxe do do Smoking Mats of Cinnamon do (Langhorn's) do Ground do Do - Cloves. Do Allspice in 5 lb do do cans do do 2 ke$s whole Allspice 2 do do Black Pepper 2 boxes ground do 6 doz. London Mustard 6 3 6 50 16 6 12 do American do do London and American, in 5 lb eana kegs Powder ; also, fine Canister do boxes Tallow Candles do Sperm do do Bar Soap doz. Cake do assorted ' 30 groce perfumed Matches, 24 do . Table Salt 20 7 boxes Window GLASS, assorted baskets Champagne (Heidsick brand) FRENCH BRANDY, Importation of 1808 ! Do. old Cognac Do. Champagne Do. Siguetle Old Port Ukl Madura Madeira, for cooking WOES, Malaga and Sherry J Old Jamaica Rum Holland Gin Scotch Whiskey, very old Old Rje do Common do Bottled Porter . , Salmon. Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tongues Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hytoo & Slack Chocolate and Cocoa ' TEAS Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords, dc. &c. &c. With a targe assortment of STONE WARE RaleighNov 12,1847. 91 mUE ItfSUIt AWCK COM PA IL SI", of Ilarttord, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and-Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premium to suit tbe times. This is oue of theoldestand bestlnsuranee Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleieh.or its vi cinity, to be made to 8. W.VWHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. ' 83 WAItltEiVrON Female Seminary. THE next Session of this Institnlieii will com mence ou Monday, the 10th January ensuing. Tbe Sebacriber 'feels greatly encouraged by the very liberal patrouage extended to him the present year. His exertions will be continued, to secure to those who may be entrusted. to bis care,' all the euivanUge of a thorough and accomplished Educa tion. The Term are as follows, per session of fler months: Board, $50 00 Euglish Tuition, 13 50 French ' 10 60 Music, , 20 00 Us of Instrument, . , . , 3 00 Drawing and Painting, -y 10 00 No extra charges will bo made. Books, Station ary, &c, furnished at the lowest retail prices. It is paiticularly desired, that every Pupil should U present at the opening of the Session.when Studies are arrauged and Classei formed, "i, 'All articles of Clothing most be marked with the wnsr's name in full. . v -. V ,;. I beg leave to refer to my friends,, and numersts equaihunoes in this State and Virginia: amen others, to the following : Hon. J no. Y Masoa, Wash ingtou, Hoa. Arch. Atkinson, Wm. -R. - Baskerrill Virginia, Hon. J no. H. Bryan, Geefgo W. Mordecai, Kaieign, km.. Joshu Tayloe, Washington, N. C Hon. David Outlaw, Wm. TrSuttoo. Esq., Bertie, Jas. Sv BaUle, Esq., Rocky Meant. Wm- Plammer, Jno. Somenrille, Wm. Eaton, Jr , Esqra., Warrenton- DANIEL TURNER. Werrenton, Dee. 8, 1847. ' 92 1S fl 6 --'T0 American Almanac for 1848 04lfcC7 nd Repository of Useful KnoWU 885 edge, ror sale at the . j. r5ookstore by - - H. Di TURNER Dec. 12. v 101 JACOB SIf IDEIl, ' JTr; Importer & Wholesale & Betail Denier in ... . OF ALL COUNTRIES,,. . . . Jfo. 76 Waluut Street, IN VITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to hw exteniii've flock of good, pure Wines, S 4-c, of various grades and prices : alj of which have Wen carefully selected , by him in Europe, Principally in the Districts where Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and as successor to the late Jess Vacohax, Esq. wiin an extensive European connection, and a direct personal kuowledge of the principal JVine dti triclt t France, Germany, &c enable him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. : His new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his winesii i pereel condition : and the prevent Stock bavin bee landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wine took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. ' rjT Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wises from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wises &c Imported to Ordrr, Subject to Ar . r&ovAi. on Arrival. -March 29, 1847. ly , New Livery Stable, THE Subscribe rs.having just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart of the City , would respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at. all hours, to convey persous to, or from any part of the Slate. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri vers, and intend keeping for hire, Hacksy Buggies, Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquain tances, and the travelling commnuity, generally, are requested to lend them their influence, as they are determined to spare neither pains or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, can be made either at the Stable, ia the rear of the Market House, or at the MANSION HOUSE, uext door to the Bank of Cape Fear. Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or . i . . rws . year, on the most moaeraie terms, t ne issuers are experienced and faithful, and will leave no room for complaiut. Drovers will find this the most central enable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, aud they will always find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in tins new enterprtzs, they will be sustained by a generone poblic. GEORGE T.COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 3, 1847. ; 97 For Sale or Exchange.- A GENTLEMAN, in posoeseiou of a good FARM, recently settled, in tbe immediate neighborhood of Raleigh, with an entirely new Dwelling House, of modern construction, and convenient arrangement, is desirous of either selling the same, or exchanging it for Property in tbe City of Raleigh. For healthi ness of location, fine Water, and accessibility to a Market, this Farm cannot be surpassed. Persons wifhing to buy, or exchange, can learn further par ticulars, ou applicatiou to the Editor of this Paper. Raleigh. Nov. 29. 1847. 96 if Garden Seeds, iPiROP of 1847, selected from the most approved M J Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern Country. For tale by - H. D. TURNER, At tbe N. C. Bookatore. Raleigh, February 17, 1S48. 15 1S4S. The New Year. A FRIEND SAID TO US THE OTHER DAY, "It seem to me that all the La dies go to the Ladies' Saloon to buy Shoes for their Children ; and if they want Shoes for themselves they most be bought from the Ladies' Saloon or they are not satisfied. If thev want a pair of Gaiter Boots, and particu larfv if they want something new and handsome theu .. ' . r . u t j: c. as wen as ever, it must cum uvu w uwm loo iu" How is it Mr. Addington, that your establish mtnt is so DODolar amon? the Ladies," Why mv friend, our saloon is wen siiuaiea on me . - ... j . i f.hmniiW miAtt of the preat " Broadway" of the Citv of Norfolk (apart from the Market Carta and none and confusion amiast tne stores on mo oqoarc, which is very disagreeable to Ladies) lhe Ladies can be better suited and better accommodated here than elsewhere they can get at once every desirable article for themselves and Childreu, which with the attention they receive, mast and will commaud the favors of the Ladies. vll Mr. Addineton, the neat appearance of your establishment, itsy location, and your large as sortment of Fancy Boots and Shoe must contrib ute to the merits of your Saloon 1 have a large family to buy Shoe for, and I will hereafter give you our patrouage. I shall also taae great pleasure ui recommeodtnz the Laoics oaioou to oiners. . . . , 1 ! The above instance is one oi aimost aany occur rence we now meet wun iu me uuwiivu v, vu business we are ' pleased' with any manifestation which the Dublie niav choose to make of the satisfac tion, they derive in trading with u; aud we add our - i til. J assurance that no enort anau oe sparea a our oart La nlease every Lady and Gentleman who will call at the "Ladies Saloon. , . Our assortment this year shall be more varied, it possible, than it has been heretofore ; so that every Ladv. Gentleman, Child and Servant, shall find the kind of Boots and snoes at tne laaies osiovn which they may want h Now if there are any persona dis posed turn over a new lea and-try to do better this jear than they did last in a pecuniary point of Tie w THEY ABC ALL. MOST RRSrECTFOTXY INVTTED to deal with us this year at our popular and fashionable La dies Saloon. i - . . .v... - " Such persona as prefer it, can have a Pass Book for their owo use, in which can be entered ail 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, : . i We hope to get a large nuniber of families this year added to our, already large list of patrons, who deat altogether at the Ladies Saloon on Main street, near , Walter's City Hotel. . Y -V . VTi IL ADDINGTO. Norfolk January 3. .- ' 2 TfnRIiriE WOKTHERIf IRISH PC Ir TATOES. Just received i a lot of first rate Northern stele no further Irish Potatoes, for sale by the Barrel or less quantity, A f JAS. LUCHFQRP, Raleigh, Dec22, 1817. THE WORLD'S ILIaATIOX! THAT THE FILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS, BY DR. UPIM'S TEGETABLE ELECTUARY. TU great sensation irltkh was created among the Mtdical Faculty, and throughout the cititized world, by the announcement of Dr. Upturn's Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, (a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled doxn into a thorough confidence, ttat it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases of the Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, External or Internal, and also for all diseases of tlte Slonuich, and Bowels, such as 8EVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OPTHE SPLEEN, KIDN EYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE : ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, dc ; 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 8TATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE, New York, Dec 26, 1847. Messrs Wyatt und Ketcham : 'gentlemen Un derstanding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the care of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behalf of that invaluable medicine. 1 have been afflicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no beneficial effects. Indeed, I began to consider my case hopeless But, about the first ef September last, I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to 'all who may have tbe misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, Your ob't servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Thirty Years Stasdiho!! Mobjtt Wasiiixqtox, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29ih, 1847. Massas. Wyatt & Kbtcram : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of tbe bowels, and which bsd resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy de scription. I wa conn tied to bed unable to nelp my self, snd at lat given up by my physicians and friend in despair of ever gaining ray health ; in fact. Tor a time before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my burial clothes were made. But under the benehcent mercies of Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an ot mar, I have the pleasure of slating tbe fact to the public that my health is now good, and I hope to live many years, if it is God' will, to make known tbe virtue of Dr. Upham s electuary, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It helped me beyond tbe expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is in my opinion, the best medicine in the world lor Piles, or any other disease of the bowels ; and if tbey 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. Eg r amort, Berk Co. Mass Nov. 29, 1847, -J The above certificate tella a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, aa physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. Notice- The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his writteu aignalure thus(0 A. Upham, M. D.) The band is also done with a pen. Price, 81 a box. Sold, wholesale, and retail, by WYATT &. KETCHAM, 121 Fultou sL New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh, and by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17, 1848. 5 ly TmiCCIOLA," the Prisoner of Fennestrella, ll Captivity Cuptive.. By X. B. 8aintine. new edition, with illustrations. H. D. TURNER, N C. Book Store. NEW YORK. ADVERTISEMENT. 1848, SPRING GOODS. BURT BROTHERS, Have removed from their former stand in Pearl Street to No. 58 Broad Street, And are now prepared to exhibit a large assortment of "New England," "Jersey," SSew York Uity made" and French ' BOOTS AND SHOES. of oar own. and other celebrated Manufacturers, comprising all kinds of coarse work, and fine City made atylo of Goods. Among the Ladies' 8hoes, msy be found A -LA MODE JENNY LIND, Manhattan. Polk. Knickerbockers, Buskins and Ties. These are all new styles, and an excellent variety of eoiors. W are also manufacturing the various styles of the CONGRESS GAITERS, . Which are so much admired, and are so convenient We have all of the different kinds of Ladies Cloth Shoes, suited to the Spring 8a!es. ' W have just received 380 cases mens catt and sewed Boots. 500 ' 100 120 ' 33 . 25 40 : 12 A largo kio and thick do. fine imitation atitch Boots. thick and kip Bros ans. Boys and Youths' Brogans. Women Slipper. Peg-Boots and Buskins. Common Gaiter. ' assortment of Misses' and Chi Wrens' 8hoes, to which we respectfully invite the atteotiou of country Merchants. - K Feb. 2L L , .... 15 St ITUST received 4 dozen Cloth Dress and Frock 111 Coats from 810 to $20 ; 3 dozen French Casai- mere Pants, at $8 SO: 3 dozen Black willed tassi mere Pants, at $5 00- j 2 dozen superior Black Satin Vests, at S5 00;; Silk Under. Shirts, at 2 621 Fine Merino, at 51 37 t Suspenders, Cravats. Ac- Cheap for Cash. v .... :. E. U HAKUIWU. FajeUeville tircet, next "door to. B. B. Smith's old Corner.. FeV? )5 at THE SUBSCRIBERS 1 ' eAVE JUST RECEIVED, a large aupply of many desirable articles in their line, to which tne attention of purchasers is invited; consisting in part of the following, viz : A full supply of fresh Spices of all kinds. Essentia! Oils, Perfumery, Gelatine and Isinglass. Brushes, of all kinds and qualiues. . 1 bbl. No. 1 Castor Oil. 1 Case Sup. Carb Soda. I Case Asjihaltum. Half Pipe Snider's best French Brandy. A full supply of While Lead, of various brands, No. 1 and Pure. 1 Gase No. 1 Chrome Green, 2 Cases Paris Green, dry and ground in oil. 100 lbs. Litharge, 100 do. Red Lead. 100 lbs. Salt Petre. 25 lbs. 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. Bull's, Sands' and Pelletier's Sarsaparilla. Hasting's Syrup of Naptha. 200 lbs. Stuart's Superior Chewing Tobacco, dc PESCUD dc JOHNSON. On the road, and expected constantly to ar rive, 400 Gallons of Lamp and Whale Oil, 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, and a great variety of Surgical and Dental Instruments. . P. & J. Dec. 13, 1847. 101 DISSOLUTION. THE Firm, heretofore existing in this City under the name aud style of Heartt & Jordan, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons ndebted to the late firm either by note or otherwise, re earnestly requested to come forward and settle with either of the partners.' L. E. HE ATT, J. P. JORDAN. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. . 104 THE undersigned hereby respectfully informs his friends, that having purchased Mr. Heartt's in terest, he will continue the business on his own ac count, at the staud repently occupied by the firm, nd will be thankful for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. He will keep on hand regular assortmeut of FANCY DRY GOODS, and promises that no effort on his part, will be spared, to give entire satisfaction. J. JORDAN. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1848. 104 CRACKERS Lemon, Sugar, Butter. Water and Fancy Pilot Bread.Cheese, Beef Tongues, smoked Beef, Pickled Salmon and Scotch Herriogs, at the Auction and Commission Store of N. B. HUGHES. FAMILY FLOUR, new Corn Meal and Corn, and Buck-wheat Flour, for sale at the Auction and Commission Store of .N. B. HUGHES. EC MBEY &l SUN, No. 1 to 10. inclusive : ice 8 cent each, with illustrations. For sale by H. D TURNER. WHITE WINE, For Cooking. - A GOOD article at a low price. Also Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmeg, Allspice, Mustard, Cooper Isinglass, (or Gelatine) and Sweet Oil, re. ceived aud for sale at lhe Drug Store, of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & GO. Dec 21. 102. Magnetic Telegraph, MESSRS. HALEY & CO., having completed the operatiou of the Magnetic Telegraph, at this fetation, and counected the same from the City of Washington, as far South aa Charleston, via Fay- etteville, Camden, and Columbia, subscribers are earnestly requested to pay over to Mr. R. Smith, the Agent at this Station, the balance of their subscrip tion money, without further notice, when they will receive a Certificate of their Stock. The line will soon be completed to Mobile, and through to New Orleans THE PROPRIETORS. Feb. 14. 1848. 13 Cranberries. LOT of fine Cranberries on hand. WILL. PECK & SON. A fniHE undersigned hereby gives notice, -that he U iutends to file his petition at the next Term of the Superior Court of Law for Craven County, prny- ingtbe emancipation of hia negro man clave, named dward, about do years old. JOHN T. LANE. Feb. 22? 15 6w And Fancy CARE BAKERY. 1 !HE SUBSCRIBERS desire toexpiess their ac knowledgment to the citizens of Kaleigh, for the patronage so liberally extended to them eiuce their residence among them, and beg leave to anuounce, that tbey are uow prepared to manulaclure all kiuds of BREAD and CAKES, at the very shortest uotice. l'heir articles are nil made -of the best flour to be procured iu the market, and are warranted fresh. They iutend to commence shortly the rmtnufacture of PASTRY, of all kinds. They will now foraish the following varieties of CAKE, aud invite the at tention of the public to the list : Sponge Cake, Jelly do Pound do 1 Tea do Butter do Ginger Nuts ( Cream Kisses Macaroons, dec Also, Ornamental Cake of every description, for. Parties and Entertainments. They continue to bake, daily, Family Loaf Bread, Rolls aud Tea Biscuit. Ail Orders left at the Bakery, near Yarsorooob'b Hotel, will be instantly attended to. NUCKLES dc PATRAM Raleigh, Dec 9, 1847, aa NEW BOOKS. "TVTOW AND THEN, by Samuel W.rren.F. R. POI 8., in two paits, price. 25 cents each part. I be L.ue ot tne unevauer .Bayard, By w. uumore Simms. '. Lamarttn's History of the Girondists, . Vols.. 1 and 2. No. 37 and 8, Pictorial England. ' For sale at the Publisher's prices, at l'urne?s N. C. Bookstore. Feb. 22. . 15 1848. . i 4X Colored Lithogra. d Prints, fat w sale at a reduced price, by H. D. TURNER. . 1 r i - At his N.C- book store. Feb-21, 1848. . ' 15 fPIOOd ChCCSe, by the cask, offered low for f Ujfthe caih. WILL PECK dc SON. Raleigh Feb, 1? v 14 2w TATE OF NORTH OAitni.tNA :W.vi CovxTTt lo the Court of Eouitv.i: Clerkand Master a Office. Kaleigh, February yih, 1848; Edward Stanly, Attorney General, on behalf of the State, vs. ' Wesley Hollister, William Boyl.n, Samuel F. Patterson, and others. An Information in the nature of a Bill in Equity to subject the Defendants to indemnify the Suie of North Carolina for losses sustained by her on ac count of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Rad Com pany, as Stockholders, subscribers and substitute, according to the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly respectively ratified the7lhdav of January, 1839, entitled - An Act lor the Re lief of the Raleigh and Gaston Kail KoaJ;" the 12th day of January, 1841, entitled "An Act to tecure the State against any and every liability incurred for the Raleigh and Gaston Kail Road Company, and for the Relief "o the same;" the 6th day of January, 1845, entitled An Act to authorize the foreclosure of the' Mortgage of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Koad" and the 16ihday of January, 1847, entitled "An Act to enforce the State's indemnity against loss on account of her Suretyship for the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company." ' This information having this day been filed in the Office of tbe said Court of Equity , and, the same having been supported by affidavit in writing, T, Perriu Busbee, t;ierk and Master of tbe said Court, do, at the desire of the said 'Attorney General, and according to the Act.of Assembly in such case made, by this Advertisement to be ix weeks .inserted in the Raleigh Register, and the Petersburg Intelligen cer, hereby notify and warn the following 'persons, who are satisfactorily shown to be non-residents of this State,. to wit : , Thomas Atkinson, William Abernathy; A. L. Archer, John Beckwith, Robert R. Boiling, Robert Boiling, John Braggs Henry D. Bird, Jos. Bragg and Benj. S. Jones, of the Firm "Bragg & Jones;" T. B. Bryant, G. W. Boiling, Benj. Boiseau of the Firm "B. Boiseau 4. Co." Thomas Branch, Wm. J. Barksdule, Wm. Btagg, Mordecai Brown, John G. Daniel, Ex'r of Beverly Daniel, Micah Baldwin and H L. Kent, of the Firm Baldwin &.Kent," Jno. W.Bagwell, Smith, and John Jones, of the Firm Bagwell, Smith 4; Jones," Jacob F. Barnes, D. J. Burr, of the Firm "D.J. .Burr dc Co' James Bosher, A. C. Brander, Thomas White, John L. Wilkins, Sr., W.J. Cocke, Henry Clifton, Willis Cousins, James 'W. Cook, S. J. Crump, R. H. Cabell, George P. Crump, J. W. Campbell, Harri son A. Cocke, Luke White, Bernard Dupuy, Arch'd G. Mclliwaine of the Firm " Dunn & Mclllwaine,'' James Dunlop, David Dunlop, Beverly Drinkard, John Deahyne, Samuel D. Davis, Isaac Davenport, and G. & J. Allen of the Firm "Davenport, Allen A, Co." Alexander Duval, John N. Wilcox, P. Foley, Stephen G. Wells, Marvin R. Griswold, C. F. Mj Carnett,tThomas F. Gilliam, John Grammar, Mary A. B. Gaines, Lucy S. Gilliam, Theron Ghee, Re becca S. Gilliam, Andrew Gandoia, James Gray, K. Gwathney and T. Cwathhey, of the Firm "R. d$ T. Gwathney," Arabella Gilliam, Jos. Williams, John W. Hinton, Francfs E Rives, Ex'r of Hortwell P. Heath, A. S. Holderby and James G. MoPheeters of the firm Holderby to McPheeters. Branch 1. Hurt, John H. Patterson "and Peter B. Wells of the Firm "Hurt, Paterson & Wills," O. P. Hare. M. H. Hobbs, W. H. Harrison, R. B. Haxall, W. H. Hub bard, and J iimes II. Gardner of the Firm "Hubbard ic Gardner," Jacob Hall, S. Hawkins, Thomas Hicks, H. Whitmore, Edwin James and Flemming James, of tbe Firm "Edwin James & Co." Edwin James, Flemming Jamee, and J. S. James of the Firm " F. &, J. S. James & Co." Henry W bite, Kevan and W. R. Hamilton of tbe Firm "Kevan 4 Hamil ton," Lewis Webb, Thomas N. Lee, . Robert Leslie and Brydene of the Firm ' Leslie dc Brydone," Daniel Lyon, John E. Lemoine, Robert Leslie, James Ligon, J. S. Lancaster, and Nathaniel Denby of the Firm "Lancaster & Denby," A; P. Maybie, R. H. May, John Mabin, John Y. Mason, Ex'r of Joseph Mason. Samuel Mordecai and E. H. Osborne of the Firm " Mordecai & Osborne," David May, John F. May, C. Mclndoe, W. MtGow an, James May, Joseph L.Moore, Nicholas Mills, Joseph Marx & Son, W.J. Morris, W. Mitchell, Wm. McCrury, H. W. Moncure, Mary Moore, David Ma bin, Eliza Madison. Sarah S. Minge, W. Nehervis, A. W. Nolting, D. W. Walker, John White and B. B. Blume, of the firm of White & Blurrre,' C. F. Os borne; N M. Osborne, James Orr, Griffin Orgain, Anna O. Orgain, G. W. Polk. L. Peebles, D'Arcy Paul, of the firm of Paul, Mcllwaine & Co., Nor b'oine T. Page, Ex'r of James W. Pegram, William Pannill and John L.Lee of the firm of Pannill & Lee, William H. Pegram, Caroline N- Pollard, James T. Pope, Charles Palmer, George C. Pichatl, Kichd. D. Powell, Moncure Robinson, Edmund Ruffin, Sam uel Robinson and D. R. Newsoin, of the firm of. Ro binson & Newsora, Robert Ritchie, Edmund Ruffin, Jr., Holdeu Rhodes, Wyndham Robinson, A.- Robin son, Jr. , Th. R. Prices Wm. Simpson, Cunningham Smith, J. Y. S ockded, R T. Sanders, P. C. Spen cer, L. E. Stanbach. Jotn II. Smith, Jonathan Smith, Mead A. Smith, Hannah Seward, Charles O San ford, Thomas Smith. Richd. H. Sharpe, M. Thrift, K. P. Todd, Samuel Tejel, Thomas Thweatt, Sen , John Talhaferro, Philo White, Alfred Wherry, Thomas Branch, E. P. Scotl, W. A. Bragg, Quin Morton. Andrew Kevan, W. A. R. Mabin, C. F. Osborne, J. McCullocb, J. W. Row let t, J. 8. Foley, Peyton Mason, W, A. Madison, '3. G. King, Lewis Rogers, Anna A.' Brydone,' Wm. Pannill, L. H. Gardiner. David May, Jr., J. H. Poindexter, A. J. PeJk, Egbert G. Lee, Ex'r. of Ru fus. K. Polk, PJ. Berkley, Louisa E. Thweatt, Richard N. Thweatt. Samuel Boyle, David Jones, Cemistown dt Co., John T. Heath, Eliza L. Heath, F. C. Rives, C. J. Cabiness, Paul Nash, Stephen D, Watkins, R.T. Brtnlnax, Joseph Bragg, John D. Tucker, Silas Winston, James Poe, Thomas Samson, Wmjt J. Rem, J. C. Rogers, B. Dupuy, Fredericksburg union Manufacturing Company, Michael Ratican, Cliver L. Smith, William P. Hawkins, Lewis Webb and G. T- Booker, of the firm of Lewis Webb & Co. John H. Eustace and John Temple, of the firm of Eustace dc Temple, Wm. D. Simms, Admr. of J. L Ridley, W. H, Robards, John L Wilkins, Jr., Lucius J. Polk, Executor of Mrs. Sarah Polk : That they the said Thomas Atkinson, Wm. Aber nathy, and others above mentioned, as well also all others, Defendant in this suit, do appear before the J udge of the said Court of Equity, at the Court to be held at the Court House in Raleigh, on tbe first Mon day after the fourth Monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur to the said Information : otherwise, the same will be taken as confessed by them respec tively, nd be heard ex parte. f - ,! - VVkness, tbe said Perriu Bosbee, Clerk and Mas ter of the said Court, 9th February! 84 8. ' PER KIN BUSBEE, C.M. E. Pr.Adv.t20 . : 13 6w JOHNSTON HOTEL. . SMITHFIELD, NC. fJTUE Proprietor continues to keep' the BEST U l awe the Market can afford. -Good Ostlers, nd pieud:dt imported Liquors.. Call and examine for yourselvetilP T. C. CU FTON. Feb. 10, 184P. 13 w3w. AaajIQNrAND COMMISSION '4lJSINtSsjr At B- HUGHES Auction and TTHAVE now on hand, a treat varieft ahd: ttixed collection of. G OODS, consisting 01 Dry Geodif Groceries, H ard ware. Iron. Boqks; . Peper,- Ink 4'C. ' oi c. dec, all ojLwhicb is offered at nxrastlal low prices for Cash ositf at te i Auction nnd .Commission! Store of , N.B HUGHES. rJHEW AM CmZAP SeasonabJfi;Dry;;G6ods, FOR THE 'I FiU 8c WHITER TIL!)!! OP 1847 1 . Subscriber take pleasdre in' infbrthifif; hid m. irienus anu customers, and the public in gehenli that he has just received and opehed, at his present, eligible standi next door to the Tbwn Hll and Mar- get House, oh Fayettvill Street; v - .f A Ww and very ueai assortment bf. Staple and JFasliionable Dry Goods. FOR THE FALL-and WINTERTRAIjE of 1847? just selected by himself; with particular reference to the wants 84 taste of this community, and to which, he would most respectfully invite the publie attention. . ' vw. v-- ' His assortment consists, in pari, of the followins) desirable, articles, viz : v Fine Cloths and Cassimere. ; Super Satmetu and Kentucky Joins, Tweeds Cissimeres and MexicRh Cbpths, . Velvet, Valencia and other Vesting?, Beautiful plaiw and plaid black Alpaccas, J Cashmeres;, Oregon and California Plaids, ' ! Delaines, Fancy Prints and Ginghams, White and Red Flannels, . Winter ShSwIs and Shoulder Handkerchiefs Silk, Bandatia' and Linen Cambric do. , Black Silk end fancy CravitsJ ' - , Suppenders arid Purses, . Canvass, Padding and Sowings, - f Superior Ticking and Cotloh Ozhaburg,-' Fine bleached Sheeting and Shitting, Jeans and Apron Checks, Plaid Linsey and Kersey,- 5 Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Braid slid fictions' Gloves, Mills Rnd Hose, . ; , Lisle Laces; Edgings and Insertions - Plaid and Ja66net Muslins, v ; 1 fish Linens and,. Lawns, t . ' ' Silk and Cotton4 Umbrellas ; Together with a general asiortmeni of GENTLEMEN'S and LA- DIEs' Shoes, Snoetees Slip pers; with a full stock of CROCKE RY and GLASS WARE, HARDWARE and GRO CERIES , say- . : i Sugar and Cof f ee, Tobacco, Sriuff, Tea, Eoaf Sugary Segars, Tallow and Adamantine Candles Powder and Shot, ' Soap and JVails, Ac. &cs All, or any part of.whieh, th Subscriber woul4 dispose of on the most reasonable terms, for Cash, or to punctual customers, at 3 ot 4 months credit Thankful for past favors, my fie not solicit a contin uance of public patronage, since he offer sdeh strong inducements to the sagacious and keen-sighted pur chaser. JAMES LITCHFORD. I Raleigh, Nov. 12, 1847. 91 i Williams, Haywood & Co ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, NNC Keep constantly on hand a large and wcli-itlected stock 0 Foreign and Native Drugs, AND ENGLISH, FfiEOT W$ ABEKIC1N 1 Which has been carefully selected from the NoYtherW Cities, with strict reference fo their parity, and may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Of superior ooality and fine finish, from' the mos approved American Manufactories. 'Our stock 6f i PAJUfTS, OIES ANI IYE-STfJFFSy Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, viz : American White Lead Lirisefid, Limp, Sptrm h dry and ia Oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yeilow, Verdigris, . Chinese Vermillion, i TaBners' oils, , Indigt, Madde? . . '. Eit, IrogirbodV Copperas, .: ; venitian Red, J)rStnff$ releralltv ! , ; spanisn Jirown, &e.;&e. : -r I LEATHER. COACH, FURNITURE St JAPAN TARKISHE&V Together with a large and well-selected stock of j FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOVV GLA8Sr Which we recommend to Picture Dealers', Builders and others. . ) ;,V-: , ' - Tobacco Scgars and Snuflsv Of the verjj best rjuality ; and superior , . Madeira, Slierrir, Claret and Port Wines, Fiencli Brandy and : . j Loudon Brown Stout. ? All of which is offered: for sale at unusually low prices, and upen tbe most accommodating terms Orders from Ph) sicians and other prom jifly execute" " and particular attention paid to packing and fof : warding. . :.-, f'h Mayl8, 1847. . it ENCOURAGE UOIHEillfBUSTlir JUST received, the Farmers and Planter's A 1 raanac for 184S, pnblikbed by'- Bitfis; : & Soir Kalem, where the paper on which is is printed, was manufactured, the calculations made, and the Ahni nac printed.: SO, sl is purely a Nbrtk Carolina concern. For sale by tbe 100 or ,1.000 conies, or Ri t n . fc ' by tbe single one. - Apply at the Auction and Conn mission Stored ' N. B. HDGHES.!r I la, no l a a - ,103 iplOFFEBiXagnira, Rio, "and Java, by the sack. VLy Sngar, by the hbd.or bbl. We think we can give good bargains, for the Cash, particularly m tbV Segar. WILL. PECK dc SON.i : Raleigh, FeK 16. - - 13 2m' MAN away in July last, a negro maa by the; name of BUCK. He is yellow eOmplaxlrjB about ;five, feet six inches high, rather bow-legged, .ery quick in bis movements, and, when , Spoken? to very slow. to answer. He was in tha possession of Robert F- Morris, a( ! Hillsborougb, wben;bf ,Rnt away, nd la very likely still jh that: neigh borhsod y yet be Was raised in GranvUlecooRty, by Mrs. Black nail, m the neighborhood oT Winten, and may be inf that neighborhood new. The above reward will; b given for- b ppreheBslOn,t and iteKyejy to me, or confinement in any jail so tfiaH can get Wm' ' WM. J, HAMtFTt' Meant Tirza Tcrsea N C, Jan. 24. ti wfif-.- 3 Wassssjjgf .I ' K 1 J
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