' if A. J II I ;:v jFL ..'"lA-: t M V''- T . i "icV" : .'V-'- V; If. '-1i ----- ' i, . ; ' Til C A HO LIMA & A ZETT mm TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1846. ffESTON RV GAL r .E S 9 X ; - 1 JHi TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. SubtcriptionlFtve dollar jpir . annum half in advance. - , - . - Advertisements. For rery Sixteen Line, first (attrtlon, Oa Dollar; each aubaeqatnt insertion, .Tnty-fiTe Cents. ' ' " ' Court Order and Judicial, Advertisement will be charged 35 per cent, higher; bat a deduction of 33 J percent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the ScmnWeeelt Re oistbi will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. - ID" Letters to the Editor mnst be rorr-rAio. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? FJUICCS Agneand Fever Pills have I never failed, where directions were tlrictly fol lowed, to effect a care in from Fifteen to Thirty hows- They are prepared, from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleat ant, and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termittent Fever. , Thej have been tried in ' Con gestive v Chill of the worst form, and have invaria bly given relief, and fared the patients. They never ifDct the brain, as does Quinine ; or injure the con utution, as does Arsenic The money returned in every case of failure, where directions are followed. Prico SI per box. Planters, Country Merchants, and Druj?Uu will be supplied at $3 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sofj only by . U. J-KEN WORTHY & CO., Cank Street, Petersburg, Vs. Aatraat 31,1846. 71 D-THE CHEAPEST STORE IN RALEIGHb f JULIUS M. WOLFF, Iealer in French, JGnglisn and , American Faucy and Sta-.v- , pie Dry Goods. SHAVG taken the Store, next door to that for merly occupied by Mr. B. B. Sjiitr, where I am opento; for exhibition and sale, the fioes: selected an.! extensive assortment of Fall and Winter, French, EosVuh and American FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, ever before offered in Raleigh. , Ladie and Gentlemen are invited to give roe a call, as I am satisfied of my ability to please, them ia tha quality and beauty, as well as the price of my Goods. . . . . Desiet are also invited to call, as I have many articles suitable for tha Trade, which, will be sold at wholesale only. - . , j- JULIU3 II. WOLFF. Raleiyh, October 29, 1816. ,r 87 Ira. 1 7. -HousePaintlDg. I AM prepared to execute lie above boinese in the very "test manner, end with the greatest despatch. ' CAMPBELL EATON. REFER TO ' GEORGE W. MORDECAI. ESQ. WESLEY-HOLLIS'rER, ESQ. S. W. WHITING, ESQ. HON. W. H. HAYWOOD. HON. RICHARD HINES. lUleish, January 26, 1846. '.-"' 8 If 1 have employed Cakfbcli. to do an extensive job of paintinj for me, some of it of the finest ' kind, and I cheerfully state that he is a skilful, faithful . and o lliging Workman, and. moderate in his charges. ; V," WESTON R.GALE3. Botanico-MedicaL Infirmary, iST.VPlTITSnSBimQ, TA. " STKRS; KEN WORTHY & PRICE, Petersburg. B 1 Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tient from a distance, aflieted with Chronic and sup ported incurable forms of lieae. Board, .with the mist careful nuning, can be oltained for S4 rer week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of jthe Botauic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established in every section of our Country. Perrons afflicted, shenld speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration lo health. fl Fistnlss and Cancers speedily cured without resort to the Karfe Coax Wabbasteo Charge $100 for Medirat attendance. D Persons deiriag further information, will - please address the'SubscribersjcKM paid. A V C.J. KEN WORTHY. M. D. H.M. PRICE, M. D. July 11, 1848. 561 y 1 To the Ladies. FALL DKESSKS, TflJST receivedon Commission, from the North Qjf-. the very laiet styles. Call and see. s - iOetAber 21. - J. . a. 85 Watclies, Clocks aud. Jewellery. ; . . . , Tan-pus rcrum. impcrator. s . THE undersigned woo Id respect fully inform the citi xen of Raleigh that he has opened a Watch and Jewel lery store on Fsjetteville 8 1 reel, two d o o r a below Messrs. W. A. Stiih. - wbere be will keeion hand a fine assortment of Jewellery and Musical Instrnment. (Being a thorough practical Workman, he will re pair .Watches. Clocks, Musical Instruments acd Jew cilery of every description, neatly and Kubstantially. at moderate prices. .Confident of his ability to give aatisfacUeo, he solicits a share of public patronage. . o, K A x TON. Raleigh. 8ept. 9, 1846. 73 3m Photograpli;; TO MEMBERS OF 'THE LEGISLATURE., MR! DOR ATT respectfollf legs to announce if the members of the Legislature," that he " wth be prepared to take Photographic Portraits dor ia the Session in Raleigh. His" Portrsjti.'corabin n$ the latest improvemenu, with the bestmarerials, vahaot be surpassed either in distinctness onitfUine, or in correctness f resemblance. Mr D. being him elf mm Artist, is enabled to give the best effect, both in 'grouping-and coloring. ; r Portraiu taken of all sites, tnd in art weathers. Jnstractinn. as tisual, in the Art, Chemirals and Apparati for sate.' - - .-'.' jjaleigh, Nov.'to; 1816. - " ?$ frjJIr. VOIGT, Portrait and 9IIna Ittrc Painter also occupies a po tion of the above Half.-' ' T '' ' ' - - A SMALL iot just to hand. WILL. PECK. 92 fov. 16, 1846. Comfort and Economy. Fare reduced to $7 to Baltimore. Yia Grernsiille and Pctenbflfs and Roanoke, and City Point Bail Roadi James River and Chesapeake Bay Line of Steamers. P ASSENGERS taking this popular route, will go on direct without delay, at less expense, (tban by the Mail Line) with more ease, and fewer changes of Person and Baggage. The Traveller leaves Weldoo or Gaston, every night (except Saturday allO P.M.. and Petersburg at 6 A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 miles) where ihey will take one of the nupeiior Steamers Alice, Cspt. Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Capt Davis for Norfolk, (having 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 Bav Steamers, the Georgia, Capt. Cannon, Herald, Capt Russell, or Jftoes, Cspt. Sutton, Where the Passenger travels while be sleep?, and enjoys a luxurious table free of charge. Fare from Wei Jon or Gaston to Baltimore, $7 00 Fsre from Weldon or Gaston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from Petemburg to Norfolk, 1 00 Meal tnclttded always on any of the Steamer of this Line. Passengers getting through lickert.are allowed to slop at any point on the line, and re sumc their travel when ready, without any extra charge. Ticxets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C C. Peon, Esq. at Gasion N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM. M. MOODY. Jr., General Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, Wiidoj DiroT, N. C, June 11, 1846. 48 rrj Beware of statements made for the purpose ofdiverting travel from this popu'ar route. nnniS day published tbe third vol Ji. lime of Iredell 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 5lb vol of Iredell's Law, and 3d vol. Iredeir Equity Reports in 1,845. All orders addressed to HENRY D. TURNER, ' Raleigh, N.C. September 1, 1846. 70 TO PRINTERS, Type Foundry and Printers' Fur nishlng Warehouse. flfnE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft JJ it Overend.) ha opened a new Type Foundry in the" City of Newi. York, where be is ready to sup ply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rules, Steel Column Rule?. Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are cart in New Mould, from an entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters, s re warranted to be unsurpassed by any. and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the Type fur nished by as is handrast." Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En gines of the moft approved patterns. N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance to repair Presses, snd do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. JOHN A. TV OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1846. 77 6m. FUSE ! rrnnii jgtaixsurascecompa- 13 IVV. of Hartford. Conn. Offers to insure Buildinss and Merchandize, against loss or itamacr tv fire, at oreminms to suit the times. This is oue of tbe oldest snd .best insurance isom- paniesintheUnitedStateSjandpaysitslossesprompt ly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to be made to S. W. WHITING. July, 1846. " Agent, PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CYllUS W. FIELD, offers for Sate, at tbe lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumers in all sections of the country. Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice. 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 hanJj vix: Feltings, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine.Twine, c. 4-c - - - ' - ' RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope.Bsrging, 4-c 4c purchased, for which-1 the highest price in Cash will be paid ' New York, March 18, 1846. 24 ly ROUGH AND READY. fllHE Subscriber has1 opened his ItESTAU 1 nAUTlESTAniLlSniTrETon Fay tieville Street, over J. J. Bisos' Clothing Store, under tbe above popular title, where gentlemen can be accommodated with alf kinds .f Refreshments, served op in the very best s'jle, snd at the shortest notice. His house will bet constantly suppled with the best - j; ., .,';. r'l i '-.!.' .J1 - -OYSTERS FISn, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, TUKHE SaiJla- 1 ' ; ; RELS, BEEF STEAKS, and every other delicacy that can be procured in this Market: He has comfortable snd spacious rooms, he has employed the most experienced Cooka, poljte and active servants, in short, every effort , shall be m!e to ' render entire satisfaction, to . a generous poWic .. . , . . t .. The Members of .the Legislature rare respectfully invited to give hun call. . .s S. L. TUCKER. Nov; 16. 92-2t DR. II. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead Shot. FOR WORMS. A highly trtlualle preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing the sys tem in a few hours, of every Worm. THERE is perhaps no disease to which Children are exposed so common and fatal aa Worms ; tbey imitate the symptoms of almost every other complaint, and often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are suspected. Tbe symptoms which are produced by the irritation ofjworms in the bowels, and which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance pale, tongue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of the flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels either too costive or too loose, great fret fulness, un naturalcraving for clsy, dirt or chalk, cholic, convul sions, fits, &c. 5tc. Numerous certificates of the value and usefulness of this preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Rev. W. B. Winton, a distinguished preacher of the Methodist Church. Abingdon. Vs., Msy 12, 1843. I do hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of myself and relief of my children. It is prompt in it action, and in one case removed a large number of worms in three or four hours after it was Riven to the child. I am satisfied that as a Vermifuge it is supe rior to any that I have ever used. W. B. WINTON. Newbern. N. C, May 33d, 1844. Dear Sir I have been anxiously looking for an other supply of your " Dead hot Vermifuge," as I have not a single vial left. There are constant ap plications for the medicine, and I should be pleased to supply tbe demand. It has proved itself, so far as tried in this vicinity, to be a positive specific, and no humbug. Please inform me by return mail, bow soon you can furnish me with another supply. Truly yours, J. A. LOGAN. Price 25 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr H- F. Paaar. and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William. New York. Sold alo by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh. North Car olina, and by Druggists generally throughout the ti nned Slates. Raleigh, Oct 26, 1846. 86 ly. , Look Here ! ON ach Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening, until further notice, the Subscriber will have at hi Auction and CommissiorVtore on Fsyetteville Street, a REGULAR AUCTION SALE, at which articles of almost every kindnd description may be bought. Sale to commence at early Candle light. Pi. B. HUGHES, Aucrr. Oct 28. 1846. 87 ,aTPL - THE Subscribers having purchased the eh tire State of North Carolina, with the exception of two Counties, now offer to the public a Composition for Light, the Safety, Cost and Reauty Of which, cannot be surpassed, if equaled. As the Composition of our Lamps will be exhibited, it is deemed unnecessary to say more. SCOTT & SNOW. Raleigh, June 2, 1846., 44 Ulan. FOR UEiVr, DTTIHE commodious and very convenient Dwelling, sUir belonging to Mrs. Priscula Suaw,in which Mrs. McPheeters now resides. If desirable, possession can be bad tbe first of No vember. jam.esm.tuvvl.es. Oct. 16. 3 JS RON STOVES, just to hand, for Green-houses, II Parlours, small rooms. &c. air ticht moetlv low prices. Pipes can be mad e for tbem here, of any de scription, and at the shortest notice. A good supply of Groceries, for whole sale or retail. WILL. PEC 10 Raleigh. Oct. 6,1846. 80 N. B. HUGHES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, RALEIGH, IV. C Sale of Weldon Toll Bridge. BY VIRTUE of two Deeds in Trust, executed by the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Koad Company, to secure the debt due lo the Board of In ternal Improvement of North Carolina, the WEL DON TOLL HKIDGE across Roanoke River, with all the appurtenance, will Itesohl at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder for Cash, in the Town of Wel don, N. C, on Saturday, the 19ih of Decrmber next, where all persons disposed to purchase are re quested to attend. EDW. B. DUDLEY, Trustee. September 14; 1846. 84 rronccoi tobacco. : TT UST received, some of the most celebrated To fJJ bacco at KraUse's Cigar and Tobacco Store, consisting of the following Brands : Fisher's Premiure Dollar, Hales Plain 8 years old, J as. Thomas' Gold Leaf, Price dt Harwooda', . Lucieus' Luxury, Fisher's X.X, imperial, Do. sup. Honev Dew, J. H. Grands', Jones 6l Son's, A. Cahiness, Fisher's extra 5. lumps, 0borne and Brag?', dec, dec, which wiU be sold very low wholesale and retail by JOHN J. KRAUSE, FayetteviUe at., opposite City Hall, Raleigh, Nov. 19. . 93 lirflVanf 1K f!lt: A RW ! am am mm. a S am. aaUsl ' am as. - ' w , , UsT received a fine- lot of genuine Principe. .i ' - i. . r ' w..o Ti.k.M.. also, ' Boies, Cigar ( ases Pipes, dec. &c , for sale whole a 1 TV .T f In elTUP ai$ u reiaii oy . j u n n J . v tv. u o & i - . . w a 'a rayelteville St., Kaieign- -TrVTO W- READY Torner 'a North Carolina-Al-LN manac,for 1847. For sale wh-deale and re tail by ... . ,H.D. TURNER, ... At iheN. C. Book t tore, Raleigh. October 27, 1846. 80 oarfi St, Mary5s School, HAEEIGIl, N. C Right Rev. l. S. IVES, D- ! Visites, Rhv. ALOERT SMEDES, RtctoK. THE VVmfer Term of this School will commence November iltb and con tinue till April 15th, 1847. The principal building of this Institution is of brick, 90 by 60 feet, and ibree stories bigh. The wings are of granite, 67 by 34, and two stories high. These buildings are in tbe centre of an oak grove of 25 acres, and afford ample accommodations lor all purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character connected with the School. The course of instruction in every department is thorough, and is administered by four gentlemen and seven ladies. It is the intention of the Rector in all bis arrange ments, to sustain, and as far as possible, increase tbe 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 the Piano, Organ, or Guitar 25 00 With S3 for use of Piano or Organ, Tuition on the Harp with use o( instrument 40 00 in Drawing and Painting 15 00 Pens and Ink 75 N. B The clothing of pupils mnst 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. Theirordinary apparel may be ol any material suitable Tor School girls. Jewels and Lace are prohibited. The Religious services of the School being held in its Chapel, by the Rector, pupils have rarely occasion to visit the City. Fiom their friends or relatives in the City, they are allowed to accept invitations, for the day only, once a month, andTiever for the evening Tbey are not allowed to have accounts at Stores except at the request of their Parents or Guardians, nor are they allowed to visit the Stores, without the company of a Teacher. Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1846. 88 rSOKTII CAIJOMA Mutual Insurance Company, PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in this Slate, under the name and style of the " North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the apoiiitment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATaON, President, ALBERT 8TITH. Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHAUD SMITH, ) Pr.(;rm ALBERT.STITH, i Exect. Com' WESTON R. GALES. S m l The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By tbe Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and 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. Smith, at the corner of FayetteviUe and Har gett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh, January 17, 1 84S 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, Jf. C. Rev. J. J. FIXCH, Principal, Mrs. M. L. FINCH, Miss A. S. TUCK, Teachers. THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in struction, at present, will be given by three Teachers, and others will be employed as ihey may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teacheis, and to 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 lo form their manners snd habits upon the best principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encouiage a love of display. The deportment snd 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 the Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, exeept in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washing. Foel. $60 Primary English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, 12 Highest, 15 Music, 20 Latin, 10 French; 10 Italian, 10 Needle Woik, Drawingand Painting, 10 There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each Session, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge. Raleigh, August 14, 1846. 66 tf To Contractors. Sealed Proposals will be received until the first day ol December next, for the quarrying, delive ry and laying of Rubble Stone, for the building of a Church in tbe Uity ol Kaleign, on uie Lot on wnicn tbe present Episcopal Church stands. The Building is to be 103 feet in length, 85 feet wide, and the Walls, including Foundation, to be about 29 feet te the Cornice, and 1 foot 8 inches thick. The Plan of the Bnilding can be seen on application to the Rev. R S. Masou, to whom the Proposals will be directed. : " A specimen of tbe kind of Stone, will be required to be sent with tbe Proposals. Tbe Stone to be-laid in strong-Lime Cement, well bonded, and the wot k to be done in a workmanlike manner. Tbe Propo sals will state the price per perch, for the work, to be measured .in. the W U upon its completion, . ex clusive of openings. - Raleigby October 39. 184$ - v y ... 87 tDl. . AiN. B. HUGHES 'fc'ciiok fc Commission Store. All of North Carolina caring. If yon wast first rat Hams, jtift call quick, for; they are going ojf fart ' October 30, 1846. : -i W l -,. 87 ' JOB 'PRINTING . Nattly executed at this Qffic', A. F. HUGHES' OYSTER SALOON, "AT THE SK3N. OF THE . "EXCHANGE," FAYETTETILLE "STREET. rjr H E EXCHANGE has been greatly en- U larged and refurnished, and the Proprietor has spared ho means to insure, to his visiters every corn- tort and Convenience. His Oyster Saloon, as well as the private ordinary for gentlemen, is large add convenient. This house being jn a central position, the proprietor solicits a call from 6trangers,aswell as Members of the Assembly, pledging himself that no effort will be spared to secore them every luxury the City affords. In soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage which he has received from the public, he respect fully acknowledges past favors, and will provide en tertainment for 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 New Fall AND WINTER GOODS. WE have commenced receiving; oar Fall and Winter Goods, to which we call the attention of the public, consisting in part as follows : Ombra striped Afghans, a new and beautiful article, Mousline De Laine Robos, Super Cashmere Decosse, " Rep De Laines, 44 Ombra Paris do. Ombra Shaded and Striped Cashmere, Moushn de Laines, and Cashmeres of all styles and qualities, SHAWLS Ombra Thibet, 44 Printed Tekara, 44 Cash mere, Super Black and Blue French Cloths, Brown and Green do. Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, 44 Scarfs, Cravats, &c. Gloves of all kinds, HATS of Paris style very handsome, CAPS of all kinds. , Having purchased onr Goods low, we will sell them accordingly. HEARTT & JORDAN. Sept. 21, 1846. 76 FOR SALE.-A Wool Carding Ma chine, Fixtures, &C., in excellent or der. Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply per sonally, to him at the Neuse River Oil Works. . WILLIAM H. MEAD. April 1, 1846. , (U Standard.) 27 ITOcclesiastical Reminiscences of U2i the Uuited States, by the Rev. Edward Way land. Headley's Napoleon, fifth edition. Hand Book of Oil Painting ; illustrated Common Praver, by Rev. J. M. Wainwright, D. D. Thia day received by H. D. TURNER. November 10, 1846. 90 IfIore New Goods. WE have this day received, an additional sup ply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, among which may be found a beautiful assortment of Cash meres, De Lains, Afigahans, Decossees, Alpaccas, Merino. Bombazine, Fancy Swiss Mulin, Ladies Fiench Cloaking, Fancy Cravats, Shawls, 4c oc. These things we propose to sell as low aa can be bought in this market. HEARTT 4" JORDAN. Oct. 5, 1846. 81 National Hotel, (LATE FRENCH'S,) NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken this fine and convenient HOTEL, for a term of years, and has completely re furni.shed and reorganized the same, in such a style and manner, as to make it one of the first Hotels in the Country. . He pledges himself, that - no exertion on his part shall be wanting, to give satisfaction to those who may patronize his house. July 4. 1846. 54 6ra F. BlrACK. Look out for the Swindler. A YOUNG man by the name of Ifelson J. Rarber, a Hatter by trade, came to. this place Jrom the State of New York, and after staying a few months, prevailed on a citizen of this place to join bim in establishing the Hatting business heie About the Utof May last, Uatibkr, (pretending that it was best for him to go to the City of New. York and work a few months,), left, and stopping at Balti more, where the Firm had an account open for ibe purchase of materials, he got several hundred dollars worth of Goods on the credit of his Partner, and de camped to parts unknown. It is supposed, however, that he located for a while in Dansville, Livingston County, but has since been seen in the City of New York. It is likely he may be somewhere in that State, practising his villanies upon other unsuspect ing persons. It is hoped, that the Newspapers, for the good of the public, will hand the villain round. He is small in stature, light complexion, a little freckled, hair light brown, coarse and some' what curled, about 23 years of age. Baleigh. Nov. 17. 93-St J. J. IIIGCJS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Tin AS thia day received an extensive assortment yti ot fine Cloths, CissiMKaM, ado Vsstings, which will be 6o;d for a small profit for cah, or on six months lime to punctual men. : His customers, aud friends generally, are respect fully requested to give bim a cafl or send an order. He has also a full supply of dress fihirts, Silk, Me rino, and Lambs wool under-shirts, and drawers ; Silk and Merino Half Hose Handkerchiefs, Cra vata. Scarfs, and stocks ; Bosom Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, drc Ac Raleigh, Oct. 8. " ' . 81 TO BUILDERS. 1EALED Proposals for building a-Jail in Rock 3 ingham, Richmond County, will be received un til 3 o'clock on I6th of next month. rTbe beilding to be of Brick, 40 by 30 feet, and three atorita high. Contractor to famish' erery thing". -- - : - Specifications aud farther particulars may be had upon applieatioafV v " v ?; - ROBERT J. STEELE, WALTER F. LEAK, 1 WILLI AMB. COLE, p S r a a o.2 JAMES P. LEAK, KocItinghimV KovJ 9 1846. , SMI UE.MDY-jriAOE CJLO TUBS V. -'At Wilolcsale and Retail HE " Subscriber' has Jast received,-frOtovIt ew York and Philadelphia; a general snpplt of fine t Moaka Oterosta, Frock ud Dress Colli.1 Alio, Pantaldorfa and Tests hi great varieties.'; ' t He will be Constantly supplied by an agent it the North who will execute special orders, and warrant satistaction. . , J. J. BIGGS. Ralfigh0t,." . ' 11- FRESH StIPLT AT; J. (i WHITAKER'S CONFECTiOfvARY. Such aa Raisias, whole, half and quarter Boxee, Figs, and, pates, CitrorJ and Prunes, Grapes, tfiflger LKaUPalmFUberts, Almonds, . , English Walnut and Pecan. . i A ffcfiSH SUPPLT Of CAN BTv Batter, Soda arid Water Crackers, and a lot of BasV ' keta auitabte for 8ch oo4 Girls, ''v' And many other article too tediooato mention. . - J.R. WH1TAKER, Not. 7, 1846. ' l. f-5wf'-i?U.Ki-. 9f-; B, Smith M EiMmlmBl UP-8TAiR9, m , u FayetteviUe Street, Baleigh, 1 Cm 4w toiib of OUTER & tminr WOULD respectfally reform thelr friends and the public generally, that tbey havef associaf. ted tbemseivee together for the purpose of carrying on tbe TAiLoaiNo Business, in all its branches, m this City, and earnestly solicit a share ef public patronage. They will WAKRjirr their work to be executed to style, not to' be excelled by any.establishfnent in tha City, either aa it respects the durability, neatfieaa of the a-la-mode of 'their garments. Hating yast re ceiVed the latest Northern and ParisiaD Plates I Fashion, tbey feel Competent to give to customers k tip-top Jit, after any style or fashion they maysetecU' As their terms will be commensurate with the hard ness of the timesi they hope to receive a liberal sharb of public patronage. - CUTTING, in all hs departments, attended ia faithfully, and with promptitude. Having no Geoda of our own, we will take pleasure in accompanying gentlemen, and aid them In the selection of good ar ticles intended for our manufacture. Please give aa call. SMITH eVROWLETT, s ICT Up Stairs, over Jno. Creech's Store, one door North of Oliver ic Procter's Tailoring EatablishmenU naieign, e. 9,.84b- ;::.-u- .t ? W- HENRY . TURNER, nai for Sale a large and beautiful assortment of joveaife Works, to which he would particularly Call the. at tention of those Wish in p- to Durcbase. amonv them maybe found some very suitable . for holiday and birthday presents. 'Also some . ' , for 1847, among which may be found the folSowieft iiie oouamr ADOuai, . , -r , ... 44 Opal, a pure gift for the Holidays, ' ' , 44 May Flower, v wvl 44 Hyaeinth, - - ' . 44 Mother's Present, Gift to the yoarf?, tarethar ith the Bridal Wreath, Bridal Gift. Marriae Rate. . Floral Wreath, Token of Love, Friendship. Remem brance, Floral, Gift, &c, N. C. BOOK STORE.' Kaleigh, Nov. 10, IB46. . 90 JUST OPENING,?; The Largest, Richest nnd mort ". complete assortment of " ; ; WATCHES, JiWElMMlan That eier before appeared in Petersbcrf. v IN offering tbe above Goods to tbe pbbltc; ra feet, fully assured that their exceeding rictnets, grace tul elegance, and the superiority of their workmah ship, will completely defy competition in this market 1 and the prices, too, are lower than ever,; o that we can not only jninister to the gratification of , the moat- refined taste, but we can do ao without matenally at miuisning tne lurnuure pi tne rocKet.t . 1 We believe that we can now please alU-old. voar and middle aged, of whatever condition and. sex . Come .and see for yourselves, and you will quickly, agree with as, that almost all the. treasures of the mineral kingdom have been ransacked, end the moat skilful manipulations of the mechanic arte have beejt exerted to their utmost, in order to group loget bet newer and brighter beauties for yonrgratificaUoa. . Do yoo want Watches; Clocks, C&aibs.Bine. Bracelets, Necklaces, Breastpins, Locket,: Pencil Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives. Ladles.7 Cues and Bowls : or does vou fanev set on AmethVsit.. fopszes. Rubies, Emeralds," Pearls, or Diamond 1 We can supply you with each or elWth&t it, if voti will come soon. ' ' - vi-vi ' COSBY, HOPKINS A CO. Petersburg, Sept. 30. ' v " e ffll THE Subscribers offer for sale, one of the tseit eligible and beaiitifnt Residences in the Cirr of Kaleigh. It has been for many years, 'ocenpied by Mr. B. B. 8xiTa, and i situated on tlte moat 'eleva ted ground about the City. ' The Dwelling Hoosa has six fine Rooms, with fire-places, several fine pae sages, and has atWbed every necessary outeae The Garden is believed to be one off he very Wrt ill the City, and there is a moat excellent -SDrin' of Water near by. - -' - r-i-i- They will also sell a efnall, comrorfable-1 Dwellinflr House, near Mr. AsattT, which will a&swer moat adfnirablv tnr a mll fWmilvi - Wiiil, - For ll'erma, which will be ccomtiliifijj ;ippif either of the undersigned; r ' .V T.K- to JOHNBUFFi JOHN HDTCBINSi Raleigh. Jofie't 11846. - i z OF If ORTH CAROLINA, rZTXHE' AonbaJ Commoaieatiott of. this Miaejrto fJk Boot, will be holden in .this City, on Monday Evening the 7th of December next,.at balfpak o'clock, ahd will continue its aiuinga Dhtil the bosj ness. Which may be brought before it. ebiQ .bar ad justed., v -- :.--.-:? v-.A A iiMtf;'- dp. It is very desifabie that every 8abordrbate LodrB in this State, should be represebted.asd thatpartka lar attention oe paid to tDa reqoirements.ol lha Gram Lodge., WILLIAM TH09..BAUT A - :" : Grand Secratarr t Oct: lM84i - l VJ-fcso.Hafl : ALBlAlf ACS 'i'M sH ftnBE farmer's and Planter' Almansc, fihUishW U; , by B f,r & Bewef foalefn, Ni O., can be ptrr chased, in any quahtity at fdia Abclbfr eodCAmmia -sion Store of t :: IfilJ.iiUOHEs:- Ntilendif! iaiiotiCil AtlaB. t O ussrs N orth Aroericap Atlas, com pnjjj - tbtrtt-eix eoloored : Maps tV thte firiow tionj of the North American UtMtw "iHvNiaJJdltlCreu AtlS ef seperior qaiaty jatf 'feelved 'tt iTi AXDL13 by the Box.' i Wr hae 3fkted, T Dallett's, HaiTs ami 3rrwceU;W , 1 f WiLL.WCn.v ii 1 t 1 -

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