j. V :V.VS - A . x-i Li.-. y tt . .-4 rV ,h a J-i'-' . . . i . : - ; . ,11 I -. . ST: JLJL.JCi fUMUatit Smi-HCelUJ,!tJ.!.' a- : WE STDN:R: GAINES, . - "i. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 , 184 6 VOX VMM XJL 1 a .'41 - J aw. . r ii It I I j sr i - x 1.1-.. : .N .w in . - 3 K-N.- m i . -v a - AT MOT? TRMS OF THE5 SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. Sultcription. Fhre ddlars -per annum-half in ftdTance. . .'v---;:.?,u- .r .. Adcertiit ments. For ertry Sixteen Lines, first laMrtloa, Oa Dollar ; 1 each subjequvat uuertion, Tenty-fiTe Cents, r ' :-' -' ' ' r - Court Orders nd Judicial Advertisement will be . . .... charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 per cent, will bo made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. ' . Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly, Re cirrKa, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. s O" letters to the Editor mnst be post-paid. WHY iiAYE THE AGUE AND FEVER ?, PUICE'S Asrneaiid Fever Pills have never failed, where directions were strictly fol lowed, to effect a cure in .from Fifteen , to Thirty hours. They are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines,' and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termittent Fever.. " They have been tried in"Con . gestive ChilU of the worst form, and have invaria bly gten relief, and cured the patients. They never affect the brain; as Joes Quinine ; or iojare the con stitution, as does Arsenic The money returned in every cise of future, where direction are followed. Trice $1 per box. Planters, Country Merchants, and 'DruuswU will be supplied at $8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold on It by . - C.J. KEN WORTHY & CO., ' " Bank Street, Petersburg; Va. Auust3f, 1S46. 71 P. F. PESCUD, APOTIIECAUY AND DRUGGIST, . RALEIGH, N. C . v la now receiving his Fall supply of Drags, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuns, all of which be warrants to be fresh and genuine, they having been , carefully selected by him, during the last month: in the Northern Cities, and feels confident of his ability I sell them on as favorable terms as can be pot chased elsewherew r ' - He thereby solicits aq examination- of his 8tock, from his friends snd customers, (particularly those Physicians and Country Merchants who have here tofore purchased their supplies in Petersburg or Rich mond, Va) assuring them, that no exertion on his part shall be wanted, in order to give perfect satufac tion. as regards quality and prices. His 8tock T Perfumery and Fancy.. Articles,' is more varied, beautiful, and extensive than heretofore; and all be asks from the public generally, is a call, before purchasing elsewhere. , 1 Raleigh, Sept. 9. 1S46. , , . .. . . 73 , CTTHE CHEAPEST STORE IN RAL.ElGH.xs JULIUS M. WOLFF; , Xealcr In French, English and American Fancy and Sta- pie Dry Goods, a-- IHAVE Uken tbetore, next door to that for merly occupied by MrB. B.8xrxH, where I am opening for exhibition and sale,' the finest selected anJ extensrve assortment of Fall and Winter, French, Engluh and; American TAN CY AND 8TAPLE DRY GOODS, ever before offered in Raleigh. : . Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to give me a ca8. a I am satisGed of my ability to please them in the quality and beauty, as well as the price of my iSewda-T,:.:,, :.;.,'. . -1 r -i; i - ' Dealet ssre also invited to caQ.'as I .have many articles suitable forth Trade; which will be sold at wholesale only. : '' i-i i-.j. I ... J JUUUS ML WOLFF. : : Raleigh, October 29, 1848. 87 lm. ...House: Painting. ..." I. AH prepared to execute the above business in the very best manner, and with the greatest de-patdu- :J CAMPBELL EATON. . - v' '' REFER TO ;t-i." ' . : GEORGE W. MORDECAI. ESQ. WE8LEY HOLLISTER, ESQ. l 8. VV.' WHITING, ESQ. ' HON. W. H. HA y WOOD, HON. RICHARD HlNEiJ. ; Raleizh, January 26, 1846. v ; - ' - 8 If I have employed Caxrasii. to di an extensive job ef Painting for me, some of it of the finest kind, and I cheerfully state that he is a skilful, faithful and o bliging workman, and moderate in bis charres. " WESTON R.GALES. Botanico-Medlcai "Infirmary, JtANU ST.; PCTEXtSlJlTRG, VA. fTK RS KEN WO RTH Y & PRICE, Petersburg. Li, V Virginia, are prepared lo receive and treat pa tie at from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incurable forms of tliseaae. :. Board. with, the m ist careful nursings can be obtained , for 4 per week, .Medical charges moderate.. The saperfority of the Botaaie Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established in every section of oar Country. - Persons afflicted, should speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration to health; i'-' f -V'-' ; (CJ Fistulas ana Cancers speedily -cured without report tit the "Knife Coass Wibiistib Charge ? 100 for Medical attendance. T3) " ' " Persons desiring further information, will "p!eae address the Subscribers, post paid. ' ,J C.J. KEN WORTH Y,M.D. : ' ' U. 51. PRICE, M. D. July II. 1846. - 66-wly ' To the Ladies, fax id n ii ssfi s;- TTLST received on Commission, from tbe "North ajjs ine very latest sly lea. Call and see. t.h. 8x0 wr5 October 21. Watches, Clocks and. Jewellery. ' j'fTempus rerum'.vnperator. VV . . TH B undersigned would respect fully , inform the citi zens of Raleigh, that be has opened a Watch sod Jewel lery Btore on Fayetteville Street, two doors, below Messrs. W. A. Stilh, where he will keep on hand fine assortment of -'-'' Jew elleryand Slaslcal Instrurncnti. Qeing a thorough practical Workman, he will re . pair Watches, Clocks, Musical InstruraeoU and Jew ellery of every description neatly and substantially, at moderate price,. Confident of his ability to give satisfaction, he solicits ft. abate of public patronage. : : . ? - :. B.KAVTON. , Rtleigh, Sept. 0, 1546. r 73 3m ff--- a. Comfort aiid' Econoray. Fare reduced to $7 to Baltimore Via Grcensrille urn! Petersburg and Roanoke, and City Point Rail Roads James RiTer and ; Chesapeake Bay Line ' of Steamers. PASSENGERS taking this popular roote.will go on direct without delay, t less expenre, (than by the Mail Line) with more ease, and fewer changes of Perron and Baggage.- -' .The Traveller leaves WelJon or Gaston, every night (except Saturday) at 10 P. M.. and Petersburg at. 6$ A. M. for City Point, (by Rail Road 9 miles) where they will take one of the superior Steamers, Alice, CapU Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Capt Davis for Norfolk, (hating a fine sail down the noble James, with a view -of its' beautiful scenery, and James Town by day light.) From thence by one of the Bay Steamers, the Georgia, CapU Cannon, Herald, Capt. Russell, or - Jewess, Capt. Sutton, Where the Passenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys a luxurious table free of charge. Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, $7 00 Pare from Weldon or Gaston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, 1 00 Meals included always on any of the Steamers of this Line. Passengers getting through Tickets, are allowed to stop at any point on the line, and re sume their travel when ready, without any extra charge. Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C C. Puen, Esq. at Gaston N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM.M. MOODY, Jr., General Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, Wxuos DaroT, N. C, June 11, 1846. 48 fXj Beware of statements made for the purpose of diverting travel from this popular route. TDIS day published the third vol ume off Jf red ell's Digest, commencing with the 3d vol. Devereux and Battle's Law, and the 2nd vol. Devereux and Battle's Equity Reports, and concluding with the 5th vol. of Iredell's Law, and 3d vol. Iredell's Equity Reports in 1845. All orders addressed to HENRY D. TURNER, Raleigh, N.C. September 1, 1846. 70 TO PRINTERS. Type Foundry and Printers' Fur nishing Warehouse. THE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft & Overend.) ha opened a new; Type Foundry in the City of New York, where he is ready to sap. ply order to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Bras Rules, 8teel Column Roles, Composing Stick. Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are east in New Mould, from an entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any,' and will be old tt price to suit the times. All the Type fur nished by us is handcast. Priming Presses furnished, and also 8team En gine of the most approved patterns; ' N.'B. ' A, Machinist is constantly In attendance to rrpair Presses, and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printer. JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18. 1846. 77 6m. nnnE JETTIfA INSURANCE COMPA II (VV. nf Ilnrfford. Conn. Offers to insure Building and Merchandixe, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. . This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com paniesin the Uoited3tales,and paysits lossesprompt y. .. ; '., . Applications. for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity,tobemadeto .. 8. W. WHITIVG. .. July, 1846. , - Agent. PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CITRUS W. FIELD, off io 8,e the lowest Manufacturers' prices; a very exten sive assortment et fAf tin, comprising every possi ble variety, aJapted to the wants of consumers in all sections of the country. Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice. "V . -' The Stock of printing paper is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior quality. . PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz: Felting. Wire Cloth. Fourdrinier .Wires', Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine,Twine, ... -,-,. - RAGS, t i . .V; - . Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, 4c d-c. purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid ''r v;--i "' - ' ' New; York, March 18; 1846. 24 ly , ROUGH AND READY. fllHE Subscriber ha opened his RESTAU l lt AUT ESTABUSHMEAT on Fay etieville Street, over J. J. Bioss Clothing Store, nnder tbe above popular title, where gentlemen can be accommodated with all. kinds; of Refreshments, served up in tbe very best iyle, snd at the shortest notice; His house will bo constantly supplied with the best -- :t . : ;-'..-' - OTSTERS, FlSli, FAItTRIDCES, DUCKS, TURKEYS, SqUIB RELSV;BEEF STEAJiS and every other delicacy that can be procured in this Market. .' Ho has comfortable and spacious rooms, he has employed the t most experienced Cooks, polite and active servant, in short, every effort shall be made ta . render entire satisfaction to a generoas public. ' : - , ' ' - r The Members of the Legislature are respectfully invited to giro hixa a call. . ... . . - -r ' . 8. L. TUCKER. Nov. 16; 923t DR. H. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead Shot," FOR WORMS. 1 . highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing the sys tem in a few hours, of every Worm. THERE ia perhaps no disease to which Children are exposed so common and fatal as Worms ; they imitate the symptoms of almost every other complaint, and often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are suspected. The symptoms which are produced by the irritation of worms in the bowels, and which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance pale, tonjjue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach bard and swelled, wasting of the flesh, sickness and pains in tbe stomach, bowels either too costive or too looe, great fretfulness, un natural'craving for clay, dirt or chalk, cholic, convul sion?, fits, &c. &c. Numerous certificates of the value and usefulness of this preparation are almost daily received. Tbe following is from the Rev. W. B. Win ton, a distinguished preacher of the Methodist Church. Abingdon, Va., May 12, 1843. I do hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peerv's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of myself and relief of my children. It is prompt in its action, and in one case removed a large number of worms in three or four hour after it was given to the child. I am satisfied that a a Vermifuge it is supe rior to any that I have ever used. W. B. WINTON. Newbern. N. C, Msy 23d, 1844. Dear Sir I have been anxiously looking for an other supply of your ' Dead Shot Vermifuge," as I have not a single vial left. There are constant ap plications for the medicine, and I should be pleased to supply the demand. It has proved itself, so far as tried in this viduity, to be a positive specific, and no humbug. Pleas inform me by return mail, how soon you can furnish me with another supply. Truly yours, J. A. LUUAN. Price 15 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr. H- F. Psxnr, and sold wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. 8AND8, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. 8old also by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh. North Car. olins, and by Druggists generally throughout the U- ited States. Raleigh. Oct. 26, 1846. 36 ly. ' Look Here! ON each Tuesday, Friday and 8aturday evening, until further notice, the Subscriber will have at his Auction and Commission 8tore on Fayetteville Street, a REGULAR AUCTION SALE, at which articles of almost every kindjand description msy be bought. Sale to commence at early Candle light N. B. HUGHES, Auct r. Oct. 28. 1846. 87 HEAD QUARTERS 25t REGIMENT, Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 29, 1846. J JOHN IL MANLY, Colowm. Commanding, To the Officers and Men of said Regiment : YOU are ordered to meet for Parade, on Hillsbo rough Street, iu the City of Raleigh, on Friday the 27th of November, at10 o'clock, armed aud eauioDed for General Review and Inspection. The Officers are ordered to meet for Drill the day previous, at the Baptist Grove in said City, at 11 o - clock, liy Commaud, - C. C. BATTLE, Adj't. NEW AIND 'BEAUTIFUL .MlDVo-':.. rmHW KuWritra hsviner Durchased the entire , - r Jl State nf North Carolina, with . the exception of two Counties, now otter- to the public a Composition for Light, the Safety, . Costand ISeautv Of which, cannot be surpassed, if equaled. As tbe Composition of our Lamps will be exmbited, . 11 1 deemed unnecessary to ay more. SCOTT & SNOW. Rsleigb, June 2. 1846. - 44 -Usn. FOIt KENT, QTIXHE commodious and very convenient Dwelling, (ii, belonging to Mrs. Pricilla Shaw, in which Mrs. MePheeters now resides. If desirable, possession can be had the first of No vember. JAMES M. TOWLES. Oct. 16. 3 BRON STOVES, just to hand, for Green-houses, Parlours, srasll rooms, &c, air tight mostly low prices. Pipes can be made for them here, of any de scription, and at the shortest notice. " Acood supply of Groceries, for whole sale o'retsif. WILL. PECK. Raleigh, Oct. 6, 1846. 80 N. B. HUGHES, " AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, RALEIGH, N. C Sale of Weldon Toll Bridge. rrpY VIRTUE of two" Deeds in Trust, executed tlD by the Portsmouth srid Roanoke Rail Road Company, to secure tbe debt due to lb Board Of In ternal Improvement of North Carolina, the WEL DON TOLL BRIDGE across Roanoke River, with all the appurtenance will be sold at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder for Cash, in the Town of Wel don, N. C, on Saturday, tbe 19th of December next, where all person disposed to purchase are re quested to attend. ED W. a DUDLEY, Trustee. September 14, 184C. 84 St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, IV. C. Right Rjev. L. S. IVES, D- D Visitsb, Rsv. ALDERT SMEDES, Rbctok. rinHE Winter Terra of this School will JL commence November 1 Ith, and con tinua till April 15th. 1847. ' Tbe principal building of this Institution is of brick. 9U by 60 feet, and three stories high. . The wings are of granite, 57 by 34, and two stories high. These buildings sr in the centre of an oak grove of 25 acres. and afford ample accommodations for all purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character connected with tbe School. Tbe course of instruction in every department is thorough, and is administered by four gentlemen and seven ladies. It is tbe intention of the Rector in all his' arrange ments, to sustain, and as far as possible, increase the claims of the School to the very liberal share it has hitherto enjoyed of the public favor and support. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. For Board, and English Tuition, per term of 5 months $100 00 Tuition in French 12 50 in Music, on tbe Piano, Organ, or Guitar - 25 00 Wiih 3 for use of Fiano or Organ, Tuition on the Harp with use ot instrument 40 00 in Drawing and Painting 15 00 Pens and Ink 75 N- B The clothing of pupils must be marked with the owner's name in full. To prevent rivalry and extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed for Sundays and special occasions This consists, in Summer, of a straw bonnet with light blue ribbon, and a plain white dress. Their ordinaiy apparel may be of any material suitable for School 'girls. Jewels and Lace are prohibited.' The Religious services of the School being held in its Chapel, Ly the Rector, pupils have rarely occasion 10 visit the City. From their friends or relatives in the City, tbey are allowed to accept invitations, for the day only, once a month, and never for the evening. Tbey are not allowed to have accounts at Stores except at the request of their Parents or Guardians, nor are tbey allowed to visit tbe Stores, without the company of Teacher. Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1846. 88 NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. PURSUANT to an Ac, of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed- in this State, under the name and stjle of tbe North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz : - JOSIAH O. WAToON, President, ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasured THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ) rm ALBERT STITH, i Exect. Com WESTON R. GALES, S mwee. The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Iosursnce, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. 8mith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har gett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by tbe Secretary of the Com pany. . Raleigh. January 17, 1846 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, If. C. Rcr. J. J FEVCn, Principal, Mrs. HI. L. FINCH, Tcacliers. Miss A. S. TUCK TH B next Session of this Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. . Tbe - in struction, at present, will be given by three Teachers, and other will be employed as tbey may be" needed. It is tbe intention of tbe Principal to secure the best Teachers, and U furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education. The Boading Pupils will live together as one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised : and no pains shall be spared to form their manners and habits upon the best principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encourage a love of display. Tbe deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, and a report rendered monthly to Parents and Guardians. Pupils can enter at any time and pay from the time of entering ; but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till the end of the Session without the con sent of tbe Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Wsshiug. Fuel, 1 60 Primary English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, 12 Highest, ' 15 Music, 20 Latin, 10 French, 10 Italian, .10 Needle Work. Drawingand Paintinpr, -10 There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each -Session, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge. Raleigh, August 14, 1846. 68 tf To Contractors. Sealed Proposals will be received until the first day ol December next, for the quarrying, delive ry and laying of Rubble Stone, for the building of a Church in the City of Raleigh, on tbe Lot on which the present Episcopal Church stands. The Building is 10 be 103 feet in length, 35 feet wide, and the Walls, including Foundation, to be about 29 leet to the Cornice, and 1 foot S inches thick. The Plan of the Building can be seen on application to tbe Rev. R S. Mason, to whom the Proposals will be directed. A specimen of the kind of Stone, will be required to be sent with tbe Proposals. Tbe Stone 10 be laid in nmns Lima Ccmcni. well honded. and tbe woik to be done in a workmanlike manner. Tbe Propo- MIS Will Slate toe pricv per pcrcut ivj uv wuc w uc . measured tn tbe wait upon 11a completion, ex elusive of openings. ; .; - - Raleigh. October 29, 1846 87 tDl. 5 or 6,000 Pounds Bacon, Jit N. B. HUGHES. Auction A Commission Store, All of North Carolina curing. If you want first rate nams, just cati uk;, ivi utrjr u sw,uB vu October 30. IS46. r c 67 JOB PRINTING Neatly executed al this Office, A. F. I1UGIIES' OYSTER SALOON AT THE BIG.1 Of THK EXCHANGE," FAYETTETILLE STREET fTTlHE ETCH A TVGT! ha. bin rrtl J larged and refurnished, and the Proprietor has spared no means to insure to his visiters every com- ron ana convenience. H is Oyster Saloon, as well as me private orumary tor gentlemen, , is large and convenient. This house being in a central position, the proprietor solicits a call from strangers, a well as Members of the Assembly. Dlederinir himself that nn euori win oe spared to secure them every luxury the Citv affords. .' OC - v In soliciting a continua&ce of the liberal patronage wnicn ne nas received from the nuhiKv hn re.nn-i. fully acknowledges past favors, and will provide en. leriainment lor gentlemen, or select parties, in such a style as cannot be surpassed by any other person in the same line of business. Raleigh, Nov. 16. 92 tf SlVMaS MJVSTMTtfTMOJ JUST OPENED J EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION! CLOTHING, CLOTHING. POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. $5,000 worth Superior Philadelphia Fash loaiBti Kkast Madk Clothijts, at Manufacturers' raicKs." THE Subscriber has just arrived in the City of Kaleigh, and opened at the Store next door to the one formerly occupied by B. B. Smith, where be will remain for TWO WEEKS oaly, being on bis way 8outh ; during which time, he will offer at prices that cannot fail to induce those who are in need, to purchase, a variety of Splendid Clothing; among which will be found SPLENDID COATS. 8uch as fine black Beaver Cloth Over Coats : blue. brown, and invisible green ditto ; fine blue, black. brown, and invisible green Beaver Cloth Business Coats, with stitched breast ; Super Drab Sacks ditto: black Beaver Cloth over Sacks. Tweed 8acks ; Tweed business Coats ; a great variety of Satinet! Coats and 8acks of fine quality, together with bestty blue, black, and drub Pilot Cloth Over Coats, long and short 1 fine and black French Cloth Frock slnd Dress Coat, trimmed in the best style. CLOAKS. Super black Beaver and Broad Cloth CloSks : Heavy blue Pilot ditto PANTALOONS. Black French doe Skin Pants, also black Cassi- mere, fancy plaid and striped ditto ; D'Orsay plaid and (ybecks ; Satinett Pants in great variety all maue in me neatest possiDie manner. Fine black Cloth Vests ; find black doe Skin ditto: Merino 7 eats ; fine Woolen plaid ditto ; sup. black Ratio Vest ; rap. fancy bat in ditto, a very rich arti cle, with a great variety of other Fancy Vests, very cheap. SHIRTS. Fine Shirts ; fancy striped Shirts : Shams and Collars, Suspenders ; sup. black silk Hdkf. j fine Merino nnder shirts and Drawers, Fancy satin scarfs and hdkf.. with a great many article (not enumera ted in bill) so (table for boys and servants. These goods are cut and made In the most fash' ionable mannerf'and trimmed in the very best style. and was gotten up expressly for the retail trade of a large and fashionable house. Persons disposed to examine the stock, will find the goods as represented, and will be sold low for cash. E.M. ANCKER. Raleigh, Nov. 7, 1846. 91 3t (T Members of Assembly are respectfully invited to eall and examine this 8tnek, before making their purchases, as there i no doubt that they can be suit ed with whatever may be wanted in the Clothing line. E. M. A. New Fall AND WINTER ROODS. WE have commenced receiving our Fall - and Winter Good, to which we call the attention of the public, consisting in part a follow: . Ombra striped Afghans, a new and beautiful article, Mouslihe De Laine Hobos, . Super, Cashmere Decosse, " Rep De Laines, Ombra Paris do. Ombra Shaded and Striped Cashmere, Mousbn de Laiuea, and Cashmeres of all style and. qualities. SHAWLS Ombra Thibet, Printed Tekara, Cashmere, 8uper Black and Blue French Cloths, Brown and Green do. Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, Scarfs, Cravats, &c. Gloves of all kinds, HATH of Paris style very handsome, CAPS of all kinds. Having purchased our Goods low, we will sell them accordingly. HEARTT x JORDAN. Sept. 21, 1846. 76 FOR SALE. A Wool Carding Ma Chilie, Fixtures, &C., in excellent or der. Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply per sonally, to him at the Neuse River Oil Works. WILLIAM 11. ftlJSAll.' April 1, 1846. (O Standard.) 27 fncclesiastical Reminiscences of IPl the United States, by the" Rev. Edward Way- land. Headley Pi apoleon, nfth edition. Hand Book of Oil if aialing : illustrated Common Prayer, by Rev. J. M. Wainwrijrht, D-D. This day received by- : II. D.TURNER. November 10, 1846. 90 jfJore lVew Goods. TTE have this day received, an additional up- V V P'J o( Fall and Winter Dry Goods, among wnicn may be found a beaoliral assortment ot lasn meres, De Lains, Affgabaus, Decoasees, Alpsccas, Merino, Bombazine. Fancy Swiss 'Muslin, Ladies French Cloaking, Fancy Cravats, 8hwls, Src. dc. - Thee things we propose to sell as low as can be bought in this market. " HEARTT 4" JORDAN. Oct. 5,1846. ' - ' 81 National Hotel5 - : .. . (LATE FRENCH'S,)' . : IZ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, ;.. -fTTHE Sobscriber respectfully informs the ptiMie. JJ that he hat taken this fine snd convenient HOTEL, for s term of years, and has completely re furnished and reorganized the same, in sorb style and manner, as to make it one of tbe first Hotels in the Country. He pledges himclf, that no exertion on his part shall be wanting, to give satisfaction to those who may pt'.romze his honte. July 4, 1846. 54 -Cm f." BLACK. -Ji-"-'-".f'.,-,.Sti.' h t. WHITAKER'S CONf ECTlOrRy, 8neh as Raisins, .whble, half and! quarter Boxetfi Figs, afbd Dates,' Citrofi aud Prunes, Grape, Ginger ; NutsA-Palm, Filbert, Almonds, ; English Walnut and Pecan'. 7 . ; .Afresh sup p l t o f1 "i i i MfM Butler, Soda and Water Crackers, and a lot of Bas' kets suitable for Sihool Qitls, . ; " And many other artioles too tedious to mention, v J. R. AVHITAKER. 4 Nov. 7 1846. , - in, L-90 B. Smith & E. RowIett, ; : IIP STAIRS L Fayetteville Street, Raleigh,-I?j Cm one doo? jxonn or OLiViSR & PROCTER'S. WOULD respectfally inform their friends and the public generally that they have associa- , ted themselves together, for the purpose of carrying on the TAiLORi.toBusmKesi in ail its:branches, in this City, and earnestly solicit a share of public patronage TheV Will W11I1KT tlvnil mnrV f k. .,-J .' J " . VI CX VACWUftCU 1 LA Oh, style, not to be excelled by any establishment in the. City, either as it respects the durability, neatness or the a-la-mode of their garments. Having" just re ceived tbe latest Northern aud ' Parisian . Plates of Fashion, thev 1W1 tip-top jit, after any style or fashion they taay8elecU A 1 1. : . . : 1 1 i . .... . . .hcii toiiiiB win oe commensurai wiin tne nara ness of the times, thev bone ia receive n liberal shurii of public patronage. ! rfTiriv 11.. i, . 1 .: . . . x i hi r, m an its oepartmenii, attended to faithfully, aud with nromntittidfe. . Ha of our own, we will take pleasure in accompanying . euueiiicu, ana aia mem in the select ton or good ar ticles intended for our manufacture.' Please eive u call. SMITH & RO WLETT, Itf" Utt SfirB- , s - w - w vu ej w vs y wuo w Wa Nortbof Oliver &. Procter's Tailoring Establishment." rr: u w n ,011. - ? . .... . iiairigu, iiu. io-U. SlU 4 MENRY D. TURNER, lias for Sale; a large and beautiful assortment'. of-Juvenil Works, to which' he wbuld particularly etff the ti lentibh Of those wishing t6 purcbaseajjltmjf ,thent maybe found some very sort able ftrnoUday and birthday presents. Also some j ' , a -j t forl847, among which may be found the following i " j ne Douuoir Annual, ; -j . " Opal; n pore gift fox the Holidays A t? May Flower, " - t - a , Hyacinth, ' '-' ', - i. . . . ' Mother Present: Gift to the TtmniT. tefreLhe with the Bridal. Wreath, Bridal Gift,: Marriage Ring Floral Wreath, Token of Love, Friendship, Remem brafitei Floral Gift, N. C. BOOK STORE, Kaleujh, Nor. 1U, 1846. - ..!;-. " 90 . JUST OPENING, ; The Largest Richest and moit . complete assortment of . o WATCHES, JEWELERY That ever before appe wed la Petersbr; M 4 . "JTN offering the above Goods to the pnblieV we feet U fully assured that their exceeding richness, graces tul elegance, and . the superiority of their workman- ship, will completely defy competition in this market ) and the prices, too, are lower than ever, so that w ran not only minister to the gratification of the most refined taste, but we can do so without materially di minishing the furniture of the Pocket:5 We believe that we can, now Dleasealfc-old. tonhaf and middle aged, of whatever condition and ser Come and see for yourselves, and " v ton will (juicklf agree wiih Qs, that almost all the treasures of the? mineral kingdom have been ransacked, snd the most skilful manipulations, of the mechanic arts have been exerted to their utmost, in order - to group together' ucwbi nuu uiigiiier ueauues lor your graiincauon. . ... Do you want 'Watches, Clocks, (Chains; Rings; Bracelets, Necklaces, Ureasipjns, Lockets, , Pencils, Pens, Silver Forks, Spootis, Knives'' Ladles.; Coos and Bawls ; or does yon fancy set j. on Ametbyste, I opazes. , Kobies, emeralds.. Pearls, or Diamonds 1 We cari sttpuly yon with each or all that is. if von Will come soon. .roVr. -.f?';v-.vVA- ' COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. - Petersburg, Sept. 30. - -i Most desirab THE Subscriber offer for sale, one of tbe most eligible and beautiful Residences in the'. City of Kaleigh. - It bas been for many years, occupied by Mr. B. B. 8jiitb, and is situated on the most eleva ted ground sboot the City. The Dwelling Hons has six fine Rooms, with fire-places, several fine pasV sage, and has attached every necessary onuhoasd. The Garden is believed to be One of tbe very best in the City, and. there is at most excellent Spring of They will slsti sell a' small, comfortable Dwellin House, near Mr. Ashlxt, which will answer most ; admirably for s small family. . I. -j - For Terms, which wsrill be .accomiBodatinir. ifmW to either of the undersisned. : : i - . t. john buffalob; r JOHN HUTCHIN8, HT ' WILLIAM HILL. ... ' Raleigh. June 11 1846. ,: t ;V- :.;-;47tf ' 6 -rcr-flif; OF NORTH AKOfctif A? ' QTTZiHE Anneal Communication of this MASoyitf lilh Boot, will be bolden in this City; on Monday Evening the 7th of December next, at half past sit o'clock, and will continue its sittings until the. bual ness, which may be brought before it, -shall bo sd- justed."' y : ;' j It is very desirable that every Subordinate Lodge in this 8tate, should be represented, find that particu lar attention be paid to tbe requirements of the Grand Lodge. ; WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, j ' - 4 Grand Secret arr. Oct; lo. 1846. '';-" i npHE Farmer's and Planter's Aimanac, phblwhed ll by Bl0x & Soir, of Salem, C, can be pur chased in any quantity at the Auction and Corom'u sionstofeof ; N.BiHUGHES.- Oct! 1, 1846. . .:' '".- 79 Splendid National Atlas. MORSE'S North American Atlas,-comprising. - thirty '-six coloured Maps of the various eft tious of the North American Continent.' : -iv H. V iTURNERf' C-a 'v--;vm;;k '-wA. N.CBook Surfe? DIM ATTENTION I RALEISH MlLTTlAi , T flTARAtlE at ibo Bafet:ft G rover on Fridstr Stth of November. 1846, t 9 o'clock, A. MM armed ' S4W M ' iy KS -mrfwmw l By order, W. If. UAMrct-i-l, u. w. IVot. ICi - "4 rti-j 'i t -'j1 1 iirana jjooe: 3 A

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