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- ' ...... ... . ... . :ve ' " SATURDAY, APRIL 1,1848. - ' . ' : '' xvnnmS- . . ' - 1 " : : : .u-.. PUBLISHED SESI-WEEKLT AND TfEEILT, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ; v TERMS. ; Subscription. Semi-Weeext P Arc Fit doj- jars per aanam half i dTne. "-- Wkkklt PAfti Three Dollars per aaoam. Aioertistaunt." For Tery Sixteen Lines, first insertion, Oae Dollar; each, f abscqutnt insertion, Twenty-fife Cents. " i Court Orders and Judicial Adwertisementsmltt be charged 25 per cent, higher; kut a dedaclion of 33 per cent, will be made from tie regular prices for advertUers by the year. . Advertisements, inserted in the Suci-Weekly Re istee, will also a'ppear in the Weexxt Paper, free of chaTge. CT Letters to the Editor most ba rosT-rnp. ' SEA WELL & MEAD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, HAVE on band, and are dnily expecting, addi lions which, when received? will make the iar gecASortnieDt ef Goods in their line eer offered in this market and. will be sold. Wholesale or Uetail, tait customers, at reduced prices : 15 Hothead BKUWN SUGAK 25 Sacks prime Kio COFPEB 20 do Laguira do. 12 ' dti Old Government Java Coflde 10 bbls. Crushed SUGAR 3-jdo Polverised do 8 ' do New Orleans. Clarified Sugar 10 packages doable refined Loaf da 0 Hogsheads MOLASSES 1 Cak Sujar Houss do 1 do lefioe-i N. O do I do superior SYRUP 100 Sacks SALT .Ground, Alum and Liverpool 3000 lbs. UAC.OX I blown ' 60 kegs CUT NAILS 4 penny to 30 penny 100 bags old CORN MEAL 10,000 CIGARS, .various brands 600 lbs CHEWING TOBACCO (Rambaat's) 3 boxes do 2 do Smokine do ' (Langborns) do 6 Mats of Cinnamon Ground do in 5 lb cans Do Cloves. do do Do Allspice do o 2 2 2 6 6 3 6 50 kegs whole Allspice do do BlacV Pepper boxes ground do . dox. London Mustard do American do " ' --. do London and' American in 5 lb cads kegs Powder ; also, fine Canister do . boxes Tallow Candles 16 do Sperm do . 6 do Bar Soap 12 doz. Cake do assorted 30 groce perfumed Matches 24 do Table Salt 20 boxes Window GLASS, assorted 7 basket Champagne (Heidsick brand) FRENCH BRANDY, Importation of 1808 ! Do. old Cognac . Do. " Champagne Do. Seiguetle Old Port Old Madeira Madeira, for cooking WIIfES, Sicily Madeira Malaga and Sherry 1 J Old Jamaica Ram -Holland Gin Scotch Whiskey, very old' Old Bye do Common do . Bottled Porter Salmon, Shad, Mackerel and Rock FISH Smoked Beef and Tongues Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson 6c Black Chocolate and Cocoa TEAS Shot, Bagging Twine, Bed Cords. 4c. &e. dee. With a large assortment of STONE WAKE Raleigh, Nov 12. 1847. 91 FIUE ! T. tec nrv a r verrn i wrr ri n n a . X Y, of Elartrord. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or dama-e by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com -panies in the United States, and pays its lasses promptly. Application's for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi intfy,tobemadeto S. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October. 1847. J - 83 A New Church. PROPOSALS will be received by the Rev. Or. R. S.'mASON, Recier of Christ -Church. Raleigh, for buildins; a Ghuicb. in ihu City, of Rough stone, or of Brick stucvoed, according to the Plan and Specifications, now in his possession. Proposals will be submitted on or befoibe 15th of April. BY THE VESTRY. Raleigh, March 20, 1848. 23 tyhaInntOH Shaving Soap. Those 1 nt I V V wao pieasan suave with a cheap Soap, VUl do well to try iL - For sale, by -WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO March 20, 1848. J3l I tare h Polish. For preparing Starch without the addition of any greasy substance and for producing a brilliant pearly gloss on Linen? i or sale at the Drug Store or WILLIAMS HAYWOOD At CO. Marsh 20, 1848. 23 Boots; SMes,l&c. - 4 SPRING SUPPLY, 1848: SYCAMORE STREET,' PETERSBURG, VA., rn ESPECTFULLY announces to hiafrieads and lfJi,lhe public generally, that he has now in wore, (and oa the way from the ManuracUnW) V large "iocs of ooois, noes, Saddlerv. Trunk. Panr. &c. which havejbeen selected recently hv himself. -uu oou-m 00 van yery. peai lerms. .Coqntry Mer- ua.iju .no otners, would ap well io giTe him a call beforepurchasing. ; Js',' Marefr4U3, 1848 22 lm On Cinrnissiou Oranges by the box or hundred WILL. PECK & SflV7 - WILL. PECK & SON. Mareft S, 19 v. v JACOB SXIDEK, Jr. ; Importer & Wholesale & Retail Dealer in LIQUORS, &c. OF AIL COUNTRIES, No. 7G Waliiut Street, INVITES the attention of lue Trade and consumers to bis extensive stock of cood, pure Wines, 4c ot various grades and prices : all of which have been .carefully selected by him in Europe, Principally in tJu Districts where Produced. AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and' as successor to the late Job Vacohah, Esq. witii an extensive European connection, and direct personal knowledge of ihe principal Wint dis tricts l France, Germany , &c. enables him to guar antee the excellence and good condition? of everyvar tide sold by him His new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva 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 vantageoes terras. $f Descriptive Catalogues furnished on spplica tion personally or by lelier ; in ordering Wises from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. Wises '&c. Imported to Order, Subject to Ap proval on Arrival. March 29. 1847. 2-ly . New Livery Stable, TH E Subscribe rs.having just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, in the very heart or the City, would respectfully iuform the public, that tlisy are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or from any part of the State. Thev have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri- - - - r i FT T1 vers, and ml end Keeping lor nire, xiqcks, jiuggits, Sullies, Saddle aud Harness Horses. I heir acquain tances, and the travelling community, generally, are requested to lend them thfir influence, as they are determined to spare neither pains or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, can be made either at the Stable, in the rear of the M arret House, or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month er Tear, on the most moderate terms. The Ostlers are experienced and faithful, and will leave no room for complaint. Drovers will rind 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 Sobecribers hope that, in this new enterpnze, tbey will be sustained by a generous public. trvn w- aft v a V GEORGE T.COOKE. Raleigh, Dec. 3, 1847. 97 COACH-MAKING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub lic, that he still continues, in all its branches, The Coach-making business, At "the well-known stand, near the Presbyterian Church, formerly occupied by William F. Clare, deceased, where he is prepared to execute with neat ness and despatch, all orders in his line of business. The Workmen employed in his Establishment, are of the best Qualifications, embracing a master Northern Blacksmith.. The Subscriber has also on hand, Ready made Vehicles, of every description, quality, and price, which will be sold on the most accommo dating terms. JOHN R. HARRISON. Raleigh, March 23. 24 IROX, BACON, AND SALT. CZTXHE Subscriber, having lately bought nut the eLL, entire Stock of B. B BUFFaLOE, and made sumcient additions to the ssme, to make the Stock complete, respectfully invites the Public to call and 1 nioiiae me nmr nr iuciukkci. no iurfu, ? 1 - - .U I II . f--l I " " s 7 n I , " , -- j having been bought with cash, be is determined not lO DO UOdersoiO vj any aesier in uis His Stock consists, in part, of the following srli cles. vix : 30.000 lbs. City cored Bacon, 4,000 lbs. of very best Lard, Iron and Nail. a general assortment, Castings.Trace Chains, and Weeding Hoes, . Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars, Sail, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, Sole and Upper Lest her, Shoes of various kinds. Pepper, Spice Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, Snuffs and Soaps, Sperm and Tallow Candles, ; Powder, Shot and Lead, Kegs. Jars and, Tin-ware, -Cotton Cards, Bed Cords and Plough Lines, And a great msny article, too numerous to mention. Country Produce will be taken in exchange, at fair rate. - . " , t Four hundred good dry Beef Hides wanted imme- dialelr. . J. U. M. BUFFALUE. cr The South side rf old Market Street, in eno 5th doers, Easf of Williams dc Haywoood s Drug Store. ' Raleigh, March 24. - 24 COUGAR, by the hhd. or bbl., offered for small 3ptofit, for Cash, or at 50 dsys, where uxe money is sure to come then. , ITXolasses: also or the hhd. or bbl. on same terms. .. '!. Coffee by the sack. Salt by do. WILL. PECK &. 80N. Blarch24. 24 3w AV . iD pectfully announce to the citize V V Kaleigh. that he has again returned to thia City, for the purpo of teachiuz Daneiog and WltEIUg.iu his well knowav ...H .cMmnliahed etyle.' - He om .fitted up Urge Hall, by 'removing partitions in Mr it. Smith's buildiog. where he will commence nis ocnwi on wedcesday, March 15th. ' 1 Dats 01 Turn o : For young Ladies,' Misrcs aad Muter, on Tubs day. inareday and oatorday rrora 3 to 5 P. M- ClaseeS' for Geutlemen on tbe above evenings, com mencing at 7 o'clock. Mr.. M under can he seen at bis Hall, from 9 until 12 A M. and from 2 yotit 5 P. M., where terms will he made knows, "filleigh, Marcn-10, 1S48. 90 THE WORLD'S ILLATION ! THAT THE PILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS, BY DR. CFHAH'S VEGETABLE ELECTCAEY. The great sensation icldch mas created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout tfte civilized world, by the announcement of Dr. Upkam's Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, (a Disease that resisted 'all former Medical treatment) hat settled down into a thorough confidence, that 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 the Stonach, end Boreels, such as SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OFTHEbPLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS. AND SPINE ; ULCERATION UF THE INTESTINES ; FLOvt OF ULOOD TO THE HEAD. 4c ; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive discuses, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of ail agents and deal ers gratis. Voluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE, New York, Dec. 26, 1847. Messrs Wyatt und Ketcham : Gentlemen Un demanding that you are the General Agents lor 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 ol that invaluable medicine. I have been afflicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no beneficial ellects. Indeed, I liegan to consider my case bofreless But, about the tirut of September last I was prevailed upon by a triend lo make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I look his advice, and rejoice to say tuat I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to sll who may have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, Your ob'i servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Tbiutt Ykars Stasdiho!!- Mouht Washington, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29th, 1847. Messrs. Wtatt & Ketch am : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the 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. 1 was conhneu 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 lime before I commenced using Dr. Uphsm 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.' Upham's Electuary, though an old mav, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the public that my health is now good, aud I hope lo live many years, if it is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Upturn s Electuary, and lo recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is in my opinion, the best medicine in the world lor Piles, or any other disease of the bowels ; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself wasrant a cure, in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. Ecramost, Berk Co. Mass Nov. 29, 1847. The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, 1 cheerfully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. Notice. The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature thus (O A. Upliam, M. D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Price, $1 a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, bv WYATT Av KETCHAM, 121 Fulton sL New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD Sl CO., Raleigh, aud by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jao. 17, 1848. 5 ly BALTIMORE PIAXO FORTE Very Important Invention. IT HAS long been a question among teachers and amateurs of music, as to the' most suitable touch for a Piano Forte. Some at this time contend for a light touch, while others, with equal ability, advocate the heavy. This question now permanently set tled. WIfSE & BROTHER hsve invented a con trivance by which the same Instrument may be in stanlly set to any required touch, by the turning a single, screw, varying, if necessary, three hundred and sixty-five differences. The advantages of this are evident, both to teachers and amateurs, as lessens may be practised on the heavy, and exhibited on the lighter touch, to suit exactly any physical capacity which is agreeable to fact and progressive lessons. The contrivance is simple, and may be applied to any common Piano. We invite the most critical investigation. A Patent is about to beJaken, lor the improvement. J. J. WISE & BROTHER. No- 31, Hanover Street March 18, 1848. .23 3m 1 Just Received : BLACK Real Alpaca, Black G de Rhine. . Foulard de Chine, Isabella Baids. Superior Celestiue Ginghams, Jenny Lind Lestres. Lilian Lustres, variety ntaid Giwffhams." ' 1 Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,Embroidered Curtain Muslins. Ladies French Kid and Lrsle Thread Waves. Parssols and Fans.' Cloths, Ca-tsimeres and Vest in gs, Ac. Black and Fancy Drap d'eiee. Cashmeret white Linen Drilling. Black and, Fancy Silk Ciavats. Aim Liuen and Cotton 12 4 Sheetings. Bleached and Brown JSnirtiogs Bleaohed and Brown Drilling. A C. A. Ticking and Common. Pakama. Leghorn and Straw Hats. Bemdes a tarietv Of other a ticl-s, which I Intend Mtlinr lower than ever for CAES, or as heretofore on short credit to fckctdal customers. . . h F. JORDAN. Raleigh, March 26. 25 C. B. ROOT, Having" visited New York and Philadel phia for the purpose of adding to his Stock, respectfully informs bis friends and ibe Pub- c, mat he fias iust opened a larze and splendid as sortment of ..' " - JEWELRY jINJD FANCY-GOODS, consisting ot Gold and Silver Lever Watches, An chor Cylinders,-Vertical Escapements. Gold and Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large sssortmejit of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbles, Medallions,-Gold Hearts and Crosses. Gold, Silver Blue and polished Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glast-e.-, a new article, to suit the Eyes of all persons ; very superior Flint Glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. Silver and Plated Ware. SilverTable,Teu,Dessert,ali and Mustard Spoons, Cadles. Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Silver mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Csntlle-Micks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Britannia VV are, in sews or sinrle pieces. Silver aad Plated Cups. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes, Chess jnen, and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Glass and Satin Beads; Jet Combs, Se gar and Card Cases, Purses, Chapman's Razor Straps, Toilet Bottles, and Ladies' Toilet Work Boxes CUTLERY. A fine assortment of Rogers' Razors; Pocket and Pen Knives. Comprising Powder Boxes, lologne and Lavender Waters. Toilrt Powder, Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. ITIusical Instruments. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets.FIutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, &c. Watches and Clocks repaired in a superior style. As bis own personal attention will be given to this department, those persons having articles of this kijid to repair, may rely n their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with neatness and punctuality. Highestpricesgiven for old Gold and Silver. Raleigh. Feb 28, 1848. 17 Important to Farmers ! THE Subscriber, having purchased from Alfred G. Spates, agent for W. Beach and R. J. Gatlin, the Patentees, the benefit of their inventions for the State of N.Carolina.offvra to the Farmers of the State the advantage of a Machine for sowing all kinds of Small Graiu greatb superior to any thing hereto- ore discovered. Also a new Plough for the culti vation of crops. And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling of Corn. These Machines and Plough can be hid bv application to the Sub scriber at Raleigh; Particulars explained in hand bills. WM. r. COLLINS. February 21. 15 tf tDGLUOIMU FEMALE SEMINARY. Rcy. Professor 6. MORGAN, Prineipal, Got. J. M. U0RE1IEAD, Proprietor. THE year begins with July, and closes on the first Thursday in May ; &Q unbroken term of ten months. The several departments which form a comprehen sive and ornamental Education, as Music, Drawing, Painting, French, Latin, aud English Languages and Literature, Mathematics and the experimental Sciences ; Mental and Moral Philosophy, the Bible and its Literature, are conducted by professional Teachers, of much experience. Edoewobth is organized on a well defined plan, to impart to a moderate number or pupils, the high est order of Education, and at an expense far less than in Institutions of like grade, in the latge Cities. The greatest parental care and oversight, exemp ion from improper associations, good society, a wet arranged course of study ; valuable Libraries and ap paratus, approved methods of instruction, religious culture, love of study ; great improvement, and what ever qualifies a Lady lu peiform with dignity and wisdom, the station which Providence assigns her ; are secured" to Edgeworth pupils, loan extent seldom attained in the most favored InsUiutions. The expenses for each of the five months are. Board, dec and instruction in all, Studies not extra, $75 Music on Piano or Guitar $20, Oil Painting $20, either of the Ancient or Modern Languages, $10, Drawing and Painting $10. Fifty dollars are paid on entering, and the bills paid on the 1st of January and May. Pupils should enter at the opening of tbe year, when the classes are formed. J hey can enter at any time, but not to.be withdrawn before the close in May; when they are examined on tbe studies of ihe year, advanced lo a higher grade and Ihe Senior Class having completed the course, receive Diplomas, as a permanent memorial of a finished Education. Pupils, who are allowed insufficient time to gradu ate, are permitted lo join tbe claases for which they may be qualified, and all receive the lull beneht ot their former studies. Parents and Guardians are expected to write, for more particular information, especially for the course of studies, when preps rations can be made at home. Jreeusboro', N. C. March 4. 19 tM ScdgiCick, F 12 XVI AIi E SEIVIIUART. ; raleigh, n. c. ; " . INSTRUCTORS REV. X. J. FINCH. . Principal. MONSIEUR J. BRADY. Music and Freneh, , MRS- M. L. FINCH, English Department, MISS N. C. BROWNE, Drawing Painting, $c. TERMS, PER SESSION : Board, Washing and Fuel, $60 00 English Department, : . . $3 to 15 00 Music on Piano or Goitar, 20 00 Use of Instrument, 3 00 Music en Harp, - . -40 00 Latin Langaage, 10 00 French , do. i 10 00 Drawing and Paialing, -v; , 10 00 Tbe Scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, commencing on the 'first of .April and October, aud at tbe end of each Session there will be a vacation f one mouth. Pupils can remain during vacation without any extra charge. To pre-, vent.cxtravagance and rivalry, the pupils are requir ed to wear a. Uniform .on public occasions, which consists of purple Merino during the Winter Term, aud of whiie. material during the Summer, with plain straw Bonnets .trimmed in a corresponding aiyle.-,---- . . t v-, -, -. . . , Each: boarding pupil is expected to furnish bet own bheets. Towel, and Napkins, which, with hei apparel, must be marked wilh-her name in full.": - Further information may be obtained, on applies, lion to the PriucipaL ' . ' - i fialeigh, Fab, 2d. 1848. " Valuable Land and Mill FOR SALE. THE Subscriber being de sirous lo remove South, offers lor Sale, the Tract of LAND on which he now resides Muicu ix miles norm Ot Lairnhnr. . County, containing 1100 Acre,, 350 or 400 of wS ,. in wood. The cleared land is highly improved, wuh good fencing. J here are two Creeks running through the I ract, 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 Peach Orchard The1 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 tbe production of to bacco, cotton, and all kinds of Grain tbe Woodland lies convenient to all portions of the Tract the lo cation is very elevated, aud is not surpasaad by any in the County for health. This is one of the best Tracts of high Land in the County. ALSO, adjacent to this Tract is one containing 1 00 Acres, half of which is wopds.) on which is a ve ry fine Manufacturing MILL, with a twenty foot o vershot Water Wheel and Granite Dam. The Mill, House is very large, and rests on Granite Walls and pillars, ihe Mill has all the usual apparatus of wianuiaciunng 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 kAlso, on this Tract near the Mill there is a new sin gle story Frame Dwelling, with out houses, &o Tbe Subscriber will sell the two Tracts and Mill together at a very great sacrifice Any person wish ing to purchase, will please apply lo me or my Fa ther. JAMES B. SIMS. Franklin, Jan. 17, 1S48. 5 tl WAKRENTON . Female Seminary, THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on Monday, the 10th January ensuing. Tbe Subscriber feels greatly encouraged by the very liberal patrouage extended to him tbe preseut yeur. His exertions will be continued, to secure to those who may be entrusted to hiscare, aHthe advantages of a thorough aud accomplished Educa tion. The Terms are as follows, per session of fiev months : Board. $50 00 English Tuition, 12 50 Freuch, 10 00 Music, 20 00 Ue of Instrument, 3 00 Drawing and Paiuting, 10 00 No extra charges will be made. Books, Station ary, &c, furnished at the lowest retail prices. It is paiticularly desiredthat every Pupil should be present at the opening of the Session, when Studies are arranged and Classes formed. All articles of Clothing must be marked with the owner's name in full. I beg leave to refer to my friends, and numerous acquaintances in this Slate and Virginia; among others, to the following : Hon. Jno. Y. Mason, Wash ington, Hon. Arch. Atkinson, Wm. R. Baskervill, Virginia, Hon. Jno. H. Bryan, George AV. Merdecai. Raleigh, Co!. Joshua Tayloe, Washington, N. C, Hon. David Outlaw, Wm. T. Sutton, Esq.. Bertie. Jas. S. Battle, Esq., Rocky Mount, Wm. Plummer, Jno. Sbmerville, Wm. Eaton, Jr., Esqrs., Warretitoir DANIEL, TURNER. Warrenton, Dec. 8, 1847. 92 FLOUR on4Jonxmission, in whole and half barrels, from Cotton's aud four other Mills, part of it first rate. WILL: PECK & SON. Raleigh, March 18. 22 2w Valuable Property for Sate, IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH. THE undersigned, intending to leave Raleigh, offers for safe bis present convenient Residence near tbe Rail Koad Depot, together with two adja cent Tenements. Considerable expense has . been incurred, and some taste displaced, in arranging the Garden and Green House, and the Establishment, on the whole, is well adapted for a Family residence. The Rail Koad Depot is but a step removed fiom this property. The Directors of the Literary Fund, are erecting on the adjoining Square, a splendid .Building for the Deef and Dumb School, while (here is an abundant supply of pure Water in the imme diate neighborhood of the premises. . Besides, the Dwelling House and appendages, are conveniently arranged, and no situation could better suit a Family of moderate size. It is presumed no one will purchase, without per sonal examination of the premises, and, therefore, a more particular description is omitted. Application may be made, either lo George W. Morsecai, Esq., or to myself. WESLEY HOLL1STER. March 28, 1848. 25 tf TAXES ! TAXJES! TAXES fllHE Undersigned having been dulv appointed U Administrator of James Edwards, Esq. deceas ed, late Sheriff of Wake County, and the Sureties of the said Sheriff having appointed him their Agent and Attorney, he is now clothed with ' authority ac cording to law, to collect the Taxes remaiuiug un collected for the year 1846. ..This therefore . to give police to all concerned, that they must account for aud pay the said Taxes, or it will be the duty of the undersigned to collect them by law, with cos. The Collectors of the late Sheriff are also notified to make return of their accounts ,;&.x, without delay for the year 1846, and for the 'previous years. The estate of the late James Edwards is iudebted, and there can be no indulgence given ; so that all who do not pay their Taxes without delay, will have no fright to complain shorld their property be seized without further notice. . The undersigned can always be found at bis Of fice, in the Conrt House, in the City of Raleigh. This the 13th day of March, 1848. 23 4w . - R. P. FINCH. . Private Boarding. . ?. MRS. SAMUEL M. WHITAKER announces to the Public, that she has taken the large and comntodijr House in this City, occupied for so l many jears, by; tbe late Wiiliax Sbaw,- in the rear of tbe City Hall, where she is prepared to en tertain Boarders by the week", .month or year. 'Stu- denU, of eitner Sex,' attending- lha Seminaries of learning-in the Lily,- will be boarded at; $& tper month, whilst Families will be accommodated "on the most liberal letm." ?. i ca,- Mr. Wi trusts tbat her moderate Charges, veligu we locanon, and convenient arrangements, will pro :re l r tierm degree of pAtronige, that will slimu 'te her tv renewed exerttuns in behalf of her fam ily. 'I 'Jrl ; " - Raleigh, March 23, 1848. . V. ' " 23 llllf j w 11 11 1 TWai T him AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS," At If B. HUGHES 'Auction and . Commission Store. I HAVE now on hand, i great variety and Inixts! collection of GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardwsre, Iron, Books, Paper, Ink,"de. die dec. all of which is offered at unusual low prices for Cash os lt, at the Auction and CommislieA Store of N.BHUOIid. IW AIfl CHEAP Seasonable DiyGoodp0 . ." FORyTHE ; f ; 1 - f -. eligible stand, next door to the ToWn lre' iid Mar Kei House, on rayetteville Street, ' &fat;fy'--A New and very neat nssoitv& t ot taple and Fashionable Jry ic L FOR THE FALL and WINTER -TRAlW I?, just selected by hipaself, with particular ri. ci to the' wants and taste o this community, ; $ which he would most respectful! invite thef . w i aticuiiuii. if V ' u IB aoavi mmui buuuaui) 1U Ol me .lAcirahlu rlrtitaa mf " Fine Cloths and Cassiineres. 'v A . Super Sutinetu and Kentucky Jeahs Tweeds, Cassimerea and Mexican Cloths Velvet, Valencia and other Vestings, - Beautiful Ft aim and r&Ain black wilpacca Cashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids, . 'v. Delaines. Fancy Prints and Ginghams White and Red Flannels, , . ' . Winter Shawls and Shoulder Handkerchief ' Silk, Bandana' and Linen' Cambric do. Black Silk, and fancy Cravats Suspenders and Purses, Canvass, Padding and Sewings, Superior Ticking and Cotton Oznaborg, ; Fine bleached Sheeting and Shirting,' f Jeans and Apron Checks, -Plaid Linsey and Kersey, -"' Spool Cotton, Fringe, Gimp, Braid tni Bniiojtt Gloves, Mitts and Hose, Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertions, Plaid and Jaconet Muslins, Irish Linens and Lawns, . ' Silk and Cotton Umbrellas ; I": Together with a general assortment 'f GENTLEMEN'S and LA- . . . v DIE' lioes, S bee tees f Slip-, pers ; with a full stock of CROCKEJ RY and GLASSWARE, HARDWARE and GKOi riiHE Subscriber takes pleasure in SrSf I A friends and customers, and tke public io generaU t f that he has just received and onenetfe ift him nWn CERIES ; say . . . ,,. . ; , " Sngar and Coffee, Tobacco Snuff Tea, Loaf Sugar, Segars, .-uvk , Tallow and Adamantine Candles Powder and Shot, ; Soap and Nails, &c &c. ,1 All, or any part.of whieh the sobscribtir would dispose of on the most reasonable terms, for Caeo, or to pu-HCTUAX, customers, at 3 or 4 months credit Thankful for past favors, may he. not solicit a costing uance of public patronage, since he offers eoch suoig inducements to tbe sagacious aud keen-siEhted bnr tl chaser. JAMES LITCHFflim: xvaieigu, hot. ix, 104, Williams, May lvood & :C& WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IM, RALEIGH, N. C- -1 Keep constantly intend akrgeandndl-siUcitdsUsiif J 4r Foreign and Native Drugs y ( m ENGLISH, FBEiYCH ASB AMBIClll 1 V CHEMICALS, f VV hich has been carefully selected from the Norther' Cities, with strict reference lo thf.rr nnrii nJ be relied on with full confidence. - SURGICAL' INSTRUMENTS- r Of superior quality and fine finish, from the tees 1 . approved American Manufactories. Our stock of 1 PAINTS, OILS AMD DY&SXUFPS, Is always large and complete, comprising in partfo, . following, viz: . . .- j: AmericaQ White Lead, Linseel, Lamp, Sperm h dry and in Oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, -Verdigris, Chinese Vcrmillfon, Indigo. Bladder, Eit. Logweodi ' Copperai, , ; veniiian Kcd, i)yStBs reflerallf. spanisfl lirown, &e. ke. -:- coach,' rtTEJrmrBK L jatjoi ' ta zxttwtB . a m . " ' LEATHEE, Together with a large and well-selected slock of FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDO W GLASS, Which we recommend )o Picture Dealers, Builders and others.. ...,-.' f- .- Tobacco, Segars and Snnflfc, . , Ot the very best quality ; and superior . ITIadeira, Slierry, Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and . London Brown Stout. : 7 : All of which is offered for sale at onusofcHy Jew prices, and upon tbe most accommodating terms. Orders from Physicians and other promptly execato. and parucular attention paid ao packing and Ut warding. " -ifili:??';' May 18, 1847. y:s?. :cHh$:J-'-A9-.y plOFFEE Lagnira, Kio, and Java, by thssaelu SI 7Snsar, by tbe hhd. or bbl. We think we caa give good bargains, for tbe Cash, particularly in the Sugar. . ; - 'J?T W LLiL.. v PEC jw dc SON . , Raleigh, TKASZim&PMfrl&y&lZ2m FOR SALE vORENL;-: . fpHE Subscriber is deaircms of eithet MHing his JL t arm, tn tne tmmediaU. vicinity of Raleigh, of renung it to a good tenant The Dwelling House ia entirely new, of modem construction, and con v- niently arranged for a. Family ; For healihiness of locanon, fine Wster, and accessibility to a Market, this Farm oannot be so r passed. Persons wishing; to pay, or rent, will apply to the Subscriber, wno is prs pared to offer; very aeeommodating terms" either ia the purchase or rent of the Property. . '- J-'w .. k " ' v PETER t Bl.fcO. , cry Standard and orth Sute VVbig, each Te weeks Z'4 March 1,1848. , tJ7. 5 pi reat Work on Surgery A 8jstem UTPTof Surgery,' by J. M. Cheiiaa. Translated fton the German by John F. South in 3 toU; iThis day received at the V M N. p. BOOKSTDRB. f - xaleisn. Marcn hi. . .- - .... - . O J - - - r - 6 ARD N 8EE0 $ LARGE supply, of all the varieties M j tnt received and for sale b4tti WILLIAMS HAY WOOD eVCQfv F-b. 13. 154S.,..,.v,Mfe; : v IS : y - 4 A'-4 . s 5 " "i Tit i 4" . V I A I. if t' f e-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 1, 1848, edition 1
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