I HI ' I ' I llll H J. r "!"-; 'T 1 r t - -?. i 4t- -r ' ft.-,' -iif'U.-.' - i ... ''.! Mr. I. Ill " 14 . MM 1 - : FRIDAY, NO VEMBER 271 846, .iT-.i-ir, 1 1 1 K-! T TWY 1 KU V I. i hi v V. Ill 11 I III . rill JLJk TERMS OF' THE SEMI-WEEKLY WSI3TER. f ..... !? ,-; .. - .4-r; mVj, ' 4iiJrt fW?w J- aanam-T-half . in 4kfila&; One Dollar : 4 ah taUeaatAt ' Werfiopi W Orft d JiduUl Adpertittment wiU b fcWed 45 fr'ei: MgtteVf but i"ddactt6n Vrf 33 1 pr cent will be made from th ref ttlai priced Tor dTertisr by the jfrax... . j .- a J . i . AdrerliMraenUriiiserted io the Sim-Wirtt R twra'wUI also r appear 'LjheT AVklt Tapartrea f thargfr-.;.,t Hi,.:. v." J T-VJV VsT"r. . ; STXeUera to tha Editor. most bja roar-rup. , WHY MVS WXGUE "AND FYIH ? fj -rrj) SICE'S Ague attdTeve Pllla bave Jfnaver failad; vaara dircUoa wercIfoI. Sowed r to effect a eura iit (tom'.FifUcn la Thirty Aoart.vThay ara prepared frona eioipla .Vejefable )t edict aea, ind are, therefora, tha aaCeat, moat pleat nt, and apaedieat remad j knova, foriha eureof lo lermiueoi Ferer They le been tried inta. gue UbilU of the rort form, aod have invaria ble given ifatieC and rad thopaiieota. They never affect the brain j ka doea Qainine ; or injare the eor (titattoa.laadoeaArcenie. Tbamohej retarned in every ea ofCtililrt. where direction are fallowed. Price fl per bot. Planters, Country Merchant, and Dra??it4wir! be anpptied at'f 8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and anld only by ' : c ' 7 ' t C. J. KEN WORTHY &. CO.. A r Bank, Street, Peterabura;, Va. Aoint3I. I84S: 71. Bofaiirco-Mediealv Infirmary. BAifix st.v petti iisntDitc, tirjL. PR8 1KEN WORTH V & PKICE, Petersbur8. Virginia,' ard prepared. toT receive and treat pa tieoUfrom a diatanceT af3icted with Chronic and sup p e dtinco rable forma (of , disease..) Board. .with the iaoal carefu narinr;K!can .be ,pblairmlf fori per tveekl T Aedical charges moderate.., .The auperioritj rof the Botanic Practice, ia tha care olV Chxooie dis eases, has' been fully ertablished , in , every sectioa ot oar Ceantry.r f Persons afflicted, shook! speedily avail themselves of this aloKwt certain means of rastaration to neaiin.j. - -. y- j fXj Tifniaa and Cmmtenrpeedilif-cured without tasort tAthtt.Knifi Cvaaa .WaaaAaTaiK Charge 100 for Medical attendance CD r . Persons desiring farther infbrmalion will pleaie address the 8 ubecribers. pott paid. ' -- . : . -i i r ;-C. J. KEN WORTHY, MVD. -I .f. -A H.M. PRICE, M. D. fT Jaly 1 1 184. ' ; ' 56 ly 1 m:rr . w5- -ra dfck it? as 1 ar mj as . jls- a, avj i 5 o j t : TTlTST received on Commission, from the North- V the very latest styles. ; Call and mm..-. October Watches, Clocsts and Jewellery, i - ' '.' ;T7tpia rtrum imperalor. . 1 respecuuiiT iniorm toe civi V. ' . f n.'f ' l .i v ill , xcns oi Majeigq uiav.ne ns r.' opened a VV atch and Jewek lery : store on Fayetteville 8treet, two d oof s below Messrs.; W. 4" M Stithy where be will keep on band jaJUusorjment of 1 Jewellerraiid Mnslcal Instrameiits. Being a tnorodyh "practicaf Wbrkmatf.Tie will 're pair Watches, Clocks, Masqat Instruments and Jew ellery of every description, neatly and substantially, attnoderate price.:. Confident of his abilitj ; to gira aaUsfacUon.'ha soliciu a share of pobHc patronage.. - ' ' ' Bl KA iTON. nIe;gh,8epU9. 1846. , : . tv v 73 3m J -1 TO MEMBERS OF THE' LEGISLATURE. MK DOttAgT reipectrBllr. begt to announce to Uie members of ihe" Legilat ore, that he vriU te prepared tolake Photographic Portraits dcr ing the Session in RsleighHii Porlraiti, cpmbin inc the latest improvemenuwlth the best materia Ta cannot be aurpasseil either i in distinctness of outli ne, or in correctness of resemblance.' Mr' D. being him aIf ait Artist, is enabled Jo give the best effects, both In grouping and coloring.,. . : Portraits takea of. aU sizes, and in all weather. ' Instructiin. at dsual, . in tha Art, Chemicals and Appnrati for jiale.: 'i i-.-T-'- r II.Virh .NA. 20. 18461! , h: T. 78 fjt Mi. TO IGT, Portrait and HI I na ture Painter, also occupies a - pot uoa oi we m-m mm - f . - '. .v A Larg6:Stock :of Groceries, s jomx K.' WHITAIUGRV f- ; ! IS now opening, at nisptd Stand, opposite Lavcrente . Hotel, the La a g est and liasT assortmeat oC Ever before offered iff this market ; such' as ' Loaf, Crushed, Powdered aad ClariSed Sucarsi Brovm "do., best quality ; Coffees, of the very vest finality; Imperial, Yoong ttyson, and G on powder Teas CHEESE and RICE i " BA CON fand LARD; WEAL and FLOUR, when 1 Can eel that which ie 1 ClNW.es, all kiods ;"Srice, Parrea and Gin ukb j Mcrrxan, iu Boxes aad Bottles ; MOLASSES; Liverpool and .Blown SALT, Urg lotaod many vther'articles not named. ' ' . ; Abio, an extensive assortment of FENDERS, Which will be sold onnsaally low. t . All of ray friends who feel disposed to patronize me, trill please call at my ,old stand, oa; FayeUevill .St, where they will fitid guod articles, op Jiving Xarms, and all paina taken lo please those who may call with the ready, aa my terms will be Caaa.f 1 iateod.te aetl a low a any other Ileus in. Raleieb CoUen, Jleal ar Fonr, . taken ia exchaagejor Groceriea .of ayjuaa.i -5., : , u : .v5 ,s .- SIT Confectionary Store, near tha Stat House, will also be.cootmaally wvll aueptied, with ev ery article orasily .to. be found in eatablistuncBts of the kind, aod of the best quality. Call audxamflca for yoorsrlraa,- U J R. WHlTAKER lUTergh,'fUy. g,!8ASL . '. . :. .' ; . ; 88 . UUuiut tmpfUe4t 0fUeiieint$JPmiUi ' Oil'tld. mther mrtiflrm m rmn lima mm J nt prepare f ty tapply.Pkytiein$t ereni and f& Pmmli' trtltfrnllu. m-m imm Mitt mHHaju.i'. terms.' " Prettriptiont nd CmuI rtcipe$, catrfuU i-7 ' " -J J -II 1- . 1 T . 1 . J ffnf ni nti-, jfifA htetntti and detpnteh.' ' " - ; i" i 'r '" F.TESeOD,pnfgjft.: f; r. Comfort ;and Economy. ; ft rarb -reduced' lb" to Baltimore. Vit Grtennilie and: Ptttntarg tad Roanoke, 'ani Citr Point Bail Roads James BUer and . , Chewptake Baj Line of Steamers.-1 i! Tfl) 4SaBNOER8 taklnflfthis popular route; Will go lirondlrecf without delay ,t less expense, (than by tlie Mail'Llne with more easefshd fewer changes of Person and Baggage. " J; " ' ;f ( The Traveller ; lejLvt&a Weldon or Gaston, ; every nigbt (except t?lnrday at 10 P.MM aud Petersburg at 6 J A. M. for City Point (by Rail; Road 9 miles) where ihej will take one Of the aopeiior Steamers, Alice, Capt Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Ca'pt Davit for Norfolk', (having a pnt sail down the noble James, with -a 'view of U beautiful scenetj', ahd lames Town by day light.) : , . .; " : i - " ": . From thence by one of the Bay Steamers, the s Geitrgiu, CapuCannoo, Herald Capt. Russell, or .i , , .. J - rjetoesa, Capt. Sutton, ' ' - Where the Passenger travele while be lerpa; and enjoys a luxuridu table free'of charge. ' Fare from WeUon or Gaston to Baltimore, $7 00 Fare from Weldon or Giston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from' Petersburg to Norfolk, . ' 1 00 "Heals included always on any of the 'Steamers of this Line, , Passengers getting through Tickets, are allowed lo stop al any point on 'the line, and re sume their travel when ready without any , extra ; charge. . Tickets frorn Gsaton to. Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C C. Puob, Esq. at GaJon N. C. r j For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore er Norfolk, apply'to - - i -i 'WM.M. MOODYJr.,. . j . 1 ,'. 4 : U l General Agent. OJict James River and Bay Umet ' '-Wtao Daror, N.C., Juna tl 1846.. 48 Cr5Bewareof statements made for tha 'purpose diverting travel fronflMs popular route. . . . frnniS day pnbliahed tne third toI U time Of Iredell! Oi pest,' commencing with tha 3d Vol. Devereox and SattU's Law, and the 2nd vol; Devereox and Battle Equity Reports, and concluding' with the 6th vol. of Iredelfe Law, and 3d vol. Iredell's Equity Reports in 1845. . 1 'All order addreased to -i. m, i HENRY 1). TURNER,- t-:t ' 1 ' - Raleigh; Nl C. September t, 184 i. f i - '70 TO PRINTERS : Type Fonntlry and . Printer' Fnr " nlshins Warelione. fTHHE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft U . dc'Overerid.) has opened a new Type Foundry in the City of New York, where be is ready to sup ply orders in any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Piper, Ca!,GaHey, Bra Rulea, Steel Column Rules, Composing Sticks, Chsses, and every article necenary for a Printing Office. , The Type,' whtch'are cast in New Moulds, from an entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters are. warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be old, at price to oit the time. All the Type fur nished by u is handcast. " ' ' 4 Printing Presses furnished, and alao 8 team En gine of thomOtft approved petUrna.- -- '-.'--- Ni" B. A Machinist is' constantly in attendance to repair Presses-, and do light work. Composition Roller cast for Printers. - JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1846. . . : 77 6m. FlICE:.r -: rrrtrffT! KTIVA ISUItAIVCECOIPA- . II iv v. etC ilnrtrord. Conn. Offer to insure Buildings' and Merchandixe, against loss or damase by fire, at premiums to suit the time. - ' m z mm m - w a a , This is oue of the oldest sna oest insurance wom paniestnthe United5Jutes,and payitlossesprompt- Applications for Insurance in Kaleigb.or its yi einity.toba made to , , , S. W.WHlTING. 'fc July, 1846. ur ;, : j :, AgenU - PAPER WAREHOUSE. ' NO. 9. BURtlkQ' SLIP, NEVV YORK. GYRUS W. FIELD, ' offer for Sle, at the lowest Itanufaclurers prices, a very exten sive assortment 'of PAPER, comprising every possi hi varictv.' adanted to the wsnts of cotnomera in all sections of tha country Japer of all kind made to order at short notice-j : ' : -Tha Stock of printing paper is unusually large, a part of which ia of very superior quality. . - w : r - PAPER-MAKERS M ATERIAL8 nrmr dMcr'indoa.-ifflDorted. and kept constantly nn fi.ml - vta! Fehines. Wire Cloth,-Fonrdrinier Wirea, Bleaching Powder, Blue Uftramarine.Twine, .r- . RAGS. .Vtw:- nmnmmmm TtT 1?Ane':Grasa RoDe.Bs7tinr.d-c.de. purchased, for'which the highest price id Cash will . ivewrXor,aiarcu o, iq... . -v ; j TTf JEATIIIJX1 VgairJ rJnt received "art addi- II A-' tional suppvof Kussett tlppr leathefTor coarse - Wir.r PECK". Kov. 2o;.i848..r;'::r' g; TOU&CC&t -TOBACCO, i -TfUST received, aome of the. most celebrated To Qj) bacco at Krause'e Cigar and Tobacco Store, consisting of the following Brands : Fuber'a Premiure Dollar. Hates' PU'm year old, j,'Hrcrandav;.;; Jonea ci 8oti, " AChioesV;Vv; Fisher ettra 5fc;Tamp, Osborne and ' Brsggi'i Ja-Thomaa'CoMLear,' Price & HsrwobdaY ; Loctoos Lutory.' ' '"' Fisher's XXVlmperui,'7 Do. sup- Honey Dew, dicU fcc; whTch will U gold very low wb,olesald and reuU by a JOHN J. KRAUSE,:. f .l u-l L rrilaine at., opoosite City.HalU : Raleigh," -JJot. 19 v;x;iV:;l Ue ' -3 TVTTJ W R E A DYr-Tornes N chh Carolina A 1 'i mariac, for 1 8 v7, For' eale wholesale and re tTil by.-, - M.-tt. TURNER; -r'i: :At the I.C. Uook ttore, xiaietgn. GENERAL; ORDER!: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1 f. . ,' RALEiGi'JVsrewier'igA, 1846. f '., Y AN . OFFICIAL PUBLICATION, dated 1 the 10th day of July Ust- the Governor, aa Captain Genera) and Commander in Chief of tha MiuUa of State, h&d the honor to offer his thanks to thoso of hi fellow-cititcns, who. so promptly tender ed their services, for the prosecution of the existing War with Mexico,- ia compliance with, his Procla mation of the 22d of May preceding, and to make known tha .Companies who had been designated by lot, to form the llegiment of Infantry required by the President of the United States. , In the requisition of the War Department, under which that Proclamation was issued, the Volunteers were called for by the authority of the Act pf Con-. gress, approved the 13 th of May. 1816, but the length of time, during which their service would be expec ted, was not rpocinocLr 1 he Act declares that they may be accepted 44 to serve twelve Inonths after they shall have arrived at the place of rendexvouti or, to the end of the War unless sooner discharitod' thus making two distinct terras of service, the one certain : j - ai 11 . ' m uuiwiuu, me timer umcruiin. The Commauder-iu-Chier now announce the re- teeipl of another Requisition from the President of the Uulted Mates, dated 1 6th inst. of a Regiment of In fantry for immediate service, and to bo continued therein during the IFor with Mexico unless sooner disclsTge&V The said Regiment to consist of 1 Colo a el, 1 Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Major Held aid Staff. 1 Adjutant and Lteatenant of oue or the Cutnpauiea, but not iu addition. Nou-Commiiened ""m1' . . w,.r - 1 Qoarter Maater Serreant, ( 2 Principal Musicians. .10 Companies, ach to consist of 1 Captain,' . .'...: 1 First Lieateaant, 2 Second Lisutenants, ; 4 Sergt-aula, : k , . . ... 4 Corporals, t 2 Musicians ; ; BO Privates. . " , Should the number of Privates, on beiner mustered. not fall below 64 effective meu ia a Coinpauy, it wyl be received. Tli is requisition also contains the forlowinsr an nunciation : "By the act of Congress above' referred to, (13th May) it will be seen that the term of ser- Tice are' for twelve months," or to the end of the War, unless sooner discharged": and it may be, that the Regime ut, which has been enrolled in your ' State, and is-how iu readiness to enter the service, may regard their offer as made with reference' to ' the former period. Should Ibis be so , your Excel- lency will cause them t be informed,' that the en- gageinent required by this requisition, is to the end of the War with Mexico,' unless sooner discharged. and on this condition only, will their service be re 'quired. With this understanding, the Regiment 1 will be accepted.' If the modification suggested, ' should not be acceptable to the Regiment which has ' tendered its services, you are respectfully requested to proceed, without delay, to enrol aud organize one, in lulnlment 01 thi requisition. I be Captain of each of the ten companies cotnpo ing the present Regiment of Volunteers, will there fore on receiving this order, forthwith moster hi com psny, and make known to them, the terms on which they are expected to enter the service, as above et forth, and call for recrui:s to rsise his number and or ganization 'to the new requirement. He Will slso report to the Adjutant General, the result of such pro ceeding at the earliest day. practicable. In case ol accepting the present terras, the several j Captains aforesaid will cause their Companies to be io readi ness Tor marching orders, without delsy. The plsce of rendezvous will be designated in a subsequent Order, within a very few day, and OlRcers of the Quarter Matter and Subsistence Department will be ordered lo such place by .the War Department with funds to meet the eipenses incurred. ' Non Commissioned Officers, Musicians and Private will receive,. in advance, on reaching the place of rendez vous, twenty-one dollar, to pay for, or provide, Clothing for six months; and will also be allowed Fifty cent tor every twenty mile distance for sub sistence in going to the place of rendezvous, snd re turning home therefrom after discharge. The Cap tains of those Companies, 'who' tendered them selves, but were not allotted for service, are also urgently solicited, to call together their men, and re organize according to this new requirement, and re port themselves to the Adjutant General, to the end that, if, by poesibillity, there be any failure to accept by tlie present Regiment, or auy company be rejec ted, the vacancy may be immediately filled. . The strictest attention is enjoined, to that part of the former Order, directing no man to be received as a private or NoB-Com missioned Officer, " who is in years apparently over forty-five or under eighteen, or who Is not of physical strength and vigor. A neg lect of this, may occasion the rejection of a Company. 'The utmoet promptitude is urged io the execution of this Order, aud 00 doubt is eutertained of the zeal and alacrity, with which the Troop will respond to thus call of their Country. -. -By order of Hi Excellency, . WILL. A, GRAHAM. Rorr. W. Haywood.. Adjntant General. EOGEWORTH FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Winter Term will open oa the 14th of De cember, and close , tha Academic year, on the 13th of May, with the graduation of the Senior Class. Music, Drawing aod Painting; the Ancient and Modern Languages; and .the aeveral branch of Science, are entrusted to experienced, profesrioaal Iastructora, who devote their whole time to the Im provement of their Pupil. : Tha Edifice and accoinmodtaiona are ample for 35 Boarders, most af whom complete a liberal aud orna mental education. These, with the daughter of the principal families of Greensboro, form classes of mo derate size ia each of the four ysars, into which the prescribed course is distributed. - ; . i -; ... V . ..Good order, kiud .feelings, and great improvemeat, are the well known characteristic of. Edge worth. . nThe ''expense; are :$75 for Instruction, Board, Washing, Fuel. Light,&c $20 for Music. SO for Oil Painting'; 910 for Drawing, and either of the Langaagea.r v'j.-; - ; J;"; -. : 1 Many Patron; mot competent tojadge, have ex pressed their surprise; that ao Institution of so high a .character, and limited number Of pupil,"cao be sus tained at the above prices;.' f U ' ; ' ' ; - 'Letters for further iu formation can be addressed to GovT Morehead, the founder of the 'Institution,' f to the Rev. Professor Morgan ibe Principal.1 'i Creeasboro'.. Cr Nof. 17. ' . 94VaSL. ! PORTRAIT' AND MINlATUREf PAINTING.: tSTFJJIlE "Pdfilic are resbectf ally ii.rormed that E. gjjb ,X: Tofgt intend 'practicing the above pro fesslon. Portrait taken' of any "aize in'Gfl Color, and In Mlbiature.on Ivory. . " -p ' r ' ; '';'' ' Persons engsging their picture from hirri are war ranted Sfcamsi "disappointment, as, in no ucase. wilt they be required to take the Painting, unless perfect ly satisfactory to their friends- 1 .? 1 '' Mr. VoiBT at present occupies the City Hall, over the Market place. , . -. ." ' Mr. Doai'r will'iake Photofjhic Pictures in a division of thf same Halt. ' ;sraleifliOct.'29J 1846. - j .;;7 1- "ITJURSUANT to an Act of Assembly; a Compa LiT; ny baa been formed In Jhis State; under-tha name and style of f he North, Carolina Mutuai In surance Company' find is now fully organized,, by the appointment or the following Officers, viz i .r . JOS1AH O". iA TSON. President, ALBERT STlTH, Vice-President; . . . RICHARD SMlTHTressurer; THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary; CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH; j:. h ALBERT STI PH, . Executive Com WESTON R. GALES. S mittee. . The Company is now prepared to' receive applies- lion for ?nkiiranrf. anil tn (ksiia PrTici tn thm ma y the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take nks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd other buildings. Furniture, Mercb snd ize, snd 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 Fayetteville and Har gett Streets, where full information snd explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will lie cheerfully' furnished by the Secretary of the Com- pny. Raleigh. January 17, 1846 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, N . C. Rcr. J". J. Fllf CI1, Principal ITIrs. irx. Li. FliA C1I, ) . MiS A. S. TUCK, I Tcac"- 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 Tescheis, 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 to form their manners and habits upn 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. - The deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, and a report - rendered monthly to Parenta and Guardians. Pupils can enter at any time and pay from the time of entering ; but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till theend of the Session without the con sent of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. N TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washing, Fuel, $60 " Primary English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, 13 Highest, 15 Music, 20 Lstin, ;. . - 0 French, .10 : Italian, . 10 : Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 1 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 wilt be received until the first day ot December next, lor the quarrying, delive ry and laying, of RubWe Stoue, for the building of a Church in the City ol RaleiRli, on the Lot on which the present Episcopal Church aiands. The Building is 10 be 1U3 leet in lengin, so leet wide, and the Walls, including Foundation, to be about 29 Teet 10 ibe Cornice, and 1 foot 8 inches thick. The Plan of the Building can be seen on application to the Rev. R S. Masou, to .whom the ' Proposals will be directed. ' A specimen of the kind of Stone, will be required to be sent with the Proposals. The Stone to be laid in strong Lime Cement, well bonded, and the woik 10 be done in a workmanlike manner. The' Propo sals will state the price per perch, for tbe work, to be measured tn the Walt upon its completion, ex clusive of openings.' - - 1 Raleigh, October 29, 1846. 87 tDl. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE p AND RETAIL Dealers in Foreign and DOMESTIC C.JrU MEDICINES, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuff's, Window Glass, Perfumery, Brushes, Ssegars, yc-, q-c ARE now receiving their Spring supply, which is larger and more complete than has ever been olleied for aale in this Market ; and having been pur chased, with strict reference to maintaining the repu tation of the Establishment, every article sent from this House, can b relied upon with the utmost con fidence. ' V" ' , y Our prices, from advantages vin purchasing,' has been xvch btdccid ; and we are now prepared, to furnUh Physicians, Country Merchants, and others, as low as any House in the State, pledged" or not pledged; snd we only ask of purchasers but a com parison of quality and prices, before purchasing else where, to' insure sales. . . . . All orders thankfullyreceived and promptly attended to; and particular attention given to compounding Prescriptions and family receipts, at all hours of tbe day snd night. ! April t7. ''" ' ' ' 34 iiuV AAD RCA UTII U L. f rtHE Subscribers bsving purchssed the entire Hi 8tte of North Carolina, with the exception of two Counties, now ofivr to the- public a ' Composition for sLiRht, tlie Safety, 1 ;. ! Coat and Beauty - u 1 i Of which, cannot ;be surpassed, jf equaled. A a the Coruposition of our . Lamps will . be exhibited, ft is deemed unnecessary to say more. ,1. . S . . ... . .. ' ... , : bCOTT & 8NOW. , Raleigh, June. 2, 1846.' 44tlsn. . ,FOK:REIVT, j : QTEHE. commodious and vefy convenient Dwelling, feif belongmg to Mrs, Priscilla Shaw, in which Mrs. McPheeters now resides. - If desirable, possession can be had- the first of No vemlier. - '- i - JAMES M. TOWLE3. , . Ort. If ' -: . .;'-' :ri v, ;---'V ".. i j; ? " rpHE DWELLING HOU'formerlT occupied X byYASCT BsiLftT. dee'd-is offered' for, Rent the ensuing year,' possession to be givea the first of Jan uaryr. Terma moderate. - 'v-: - ' i Also, tne sanau noose at uaviu occowa or tun mm - . - . W . - W - Gragstoo. possession of which will be immediately IN O UTII CA ROLltt A A; Vm;6iiES 0YSTR;-SALQPN;C cs EXCHANGE: i ; FAYETTEVIaLliE STREET. -ritl HE .EXCHANGE has been greatly en JLl larged and refurnished, and the Pr6prietor has spared no means to insure to his visiters every com- " mt m . ' ... .J ion and convenience;. jAvs Uyster Sslooo, as, wel as the private ordinary for gentlemen, Is large and convenient: .This house being in a' cefatfal position, the proprietor solicits a call from strangers, sswell aa Members f the Assembly, pledging himself that no enort will he spared to seenre them every luxury the tity anords. .. .. , . J. In soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronige which he ha received from the public, he 'respect fully acknowledges past favors, snd will provide en-' tertainment for gentlemen, or select parties, in socba siyie as cannot oe surpassed oy any other person in me same line 01 business. Rateigh;Nov. l6. " 5 ::. ' " ! 92fi New Fall AIVI WHITER GOODS. V rtTE have commenced receiving - our Fall and vy. Winter Goods, to which we call the attention oi tbe public, consisting in part as follows : O m bra striped Afghans, a new and beautiful article. . Mousline De Laine Robos, , -. . - j; Super Cashmere Decosse, . -" Rep De Laines, ; i , . r Ombra Paris do. . . . O rubra Shaded and Striped Cashmere, . Mouslin de Laines, snd Cashmeres of all - styles snd qualities, . . SHAWLS Ombra Thibet, - ' Primed Tekaia, ... , ..Cashmere,. , . , t '' Super Black and Blue French" CToth, ',.' ; vv . Brown and Green ' do.- . ' Fancy Cassimere and VesticgSj . Scarfs, Cravats, &c; - Gloves of all kindi, J HATS of Parirstylevery handsome,- - 4 CAPS of all kinds. - . Having purchased our Goods low,' we will sell them accordingly. .'" -v" ' - HEARTTox JORDAN. 8ept.21, 1846. . . .. ... r 1; - v 76 ; FOR SALE.-A W00I Carding Ma CD ine, 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. J ' (ET Standard.) ! -"27 National:Hotelit:' ; ; : :: (LATE FRENCH'S,) i - - v NORFOLK, VIRGIIYIA. , ' THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, thst be has taken ' this fine and : convenient HOTEL, for a term of yearsand has completely re furnished and reorganized the same,-, in auch 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 bouse. July 4, 1846. 54-T6m :i F. BLACK, f Look out for the A YOUNG man 'by rtnef narie of X els oil JfJ W Barber, a Hatter by. trade," came' to this place from tbe State of New York, and after staying a few month's, prevailed on a citizen of this place to join hiiruin establishing the Hatting business here. About tbe 1 ft of May last, Biaasn, (pretending that it was best for him to go to the City of -New York and work a few months, left, snd stopping at Balti more, where the Firm had t an account open for the 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. vIt is likely he may be... somewhere Jn that Slate, practising his villanies upon other unsuspecU 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. .? ;''!';;';'!. Raleigh. Nov. 17.' v 93-3t r ' z J. J; BIGGS, lEBCHANT TAILOR, eAS this dsy received an extensive assortment ot fine Cloths,' CisstKEHts, Axn Vxstiscs, which will be sold for a small profit for 'cash, or on six months time to punctual men. " - y v5 ' ' His custymers, and friends generally; are respect fully requested to give him a call Or send an order, ' He has also a full supply of dress fchirts, 8ilk, Me rino, and Lambs wool under-sbirts, and drawers Silk and Merino Half Hose f Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Scarfs, and stocks ; Bosom Collars, Suspenders, Raleigh; Oct 6. . . . '-' " 8L ; REpi Yl&Dll CJLOTIIJES .V At IVholesale and. Retail, tir . US yjHE Subscriber.has just received, from New fet York aod Philadelphia, a general supply of fine Cloaks, Over-coaU, Frock and ; Dress Coatsp-i'Alsoi Pantaloon and Vest io greet, varieties. ; t 14 1-.: a ; . . He will be constantly supplied by an agent at the North, who will execute special orders,-snd warrant satisfsciion. . .- - . . JrJ, BIGGS,, Ridtjgh, Get. w . - 81,-- Sale of ycldpn Toll Bridge. ITPY, -VIBTU'E pf two Deed in . Trust, eteduted LiD bf the Portsmouth and. Roanoke. Rail Road Company, to secure tbe debt due to thepoard of In ternal Improvement'of North, Carolina, the ..WEL DON' TOLLBRlDGE across Roanoke River.' with all the sppuflenancesV will be sold t Public Auction, to the highest bidder for Cash, in the Town o VV'el- don, N. sCf on Saturday,, ihej of(Deermber nexLj wnere an persons ; uisposea io purcnase are .re- onesLad to Attend - ... v v ED WiJL DUDLEY. Trotc 8ept'embet,l4, 1846V . : 84 OPTICS. t TT7I -," TARKEWS. the well known OptlcW, ijji. has located himself next door to B. BiSalth'l om stand. FyeUe villa street, where be will be htppy to attend to all who shobld desire his aid.1-He know ,a .nn! lTi'nrm.liitnh? iinw"fivni ili" i1ilppt 'f JVA reouires. and the glasses in his , Spectacles res sui nerior to any ever introduced in this country.'.-There is no ue in publishing hundreds' of certificate from celebrated men in' this. Country and Europe, v Call and try the- glasses, and yotf IwiD "certify to tha . C -gO riFCv-Bftyvfnr .. I Such as BaTsul-wbole, half and quarter vBoiest-: F iga, aud UatrCHroinf ud Prunes,- Grapes; i w Gmger ; NutaaJ,-.Filbext, Almfiadi; . ; fcvEnglisJij-Walnuts syid ?ltPt s,, . Jt i p t i s n . n ftp p ir ,o f c k$$ii Butter, Soda and Water Crackers;. !nd it lot of ' ' 1 kets auifabla for School rGfrfV."?.f " - And many other articles too tedidna W merAtonV Nov. 7. 1846. : Br Smitht&Eiliotleli Lgaigaaaamnn Hrtfy4l 9FfrWfU.eIBiff'$S g ' ? . . IIP "RTAIRR, , . , ,1 ; - Fiyettetillo .. Street; r Raleigh Cttiom .a: i V - a 1 Al tStntk. . W. MM. mm.mmm . 2. norm oi ULirtK rrilutTfiR'S ? y7f OULD respe6tfunr intornr tneir" fnends-nni the public tOerallti that . thet hve assdefm-r t ted themselves together, for? the burliibse of Mtfrtwif on the Tailoring Btrstjjicss. in ,if Its branches, la ifiis City, and earnestly solicit a share of puWJc! patronage. They wil waaa4t thelf work to be eiectftM In'a ' . style, not to be excelled-by any eaM'isbmeht lb ;the l City, either as. itrespecis the durabilftyf neatnesaTor f W the d.lanbde4if their- garmeuts Hatmg-ust'te- ceived the latest "Northern-i and- Parisian - Plates' bf' Fashion; they feel competent to Vive to c6me'merfsi . tip-top fit, after any style or fashicm they tnay'Mlec'ti,. ' As their terms will be commensurate wHh' thel hard u bees of-the times, they hotffe id receive a l&eral shard ; 6f public patronage. ".'-'- : ri:J"- CUTTJ NG,-.- fnl all its deptrtmefata7rat?enaed 'U- faithfully, and with promptilude.;iHaviriir no Goods of our owB,;we ;wiH-lake;paSure: ifr'iceompsWmg ! ; gentlemeu, aud aid them in the selection jofgpod ar-. tides intended for our manufacturer ' i Please give us, -aeali: ? 1 SMITH & ROWLETTV 61 ID" Up Stair: orer iaoCeecTi Storfe bhe doirf North bf Oliver A; Procter's Talierms: Eetablfehnient . ivaieign, xev. tf, imp, -.z ...wt; . j.yu - MESBYD TURNER, Ha for .alJ w ; a large and beautiful assoriment of juveiuVar ' Works, to which ha would particalarly nail 4 ha., at p, tention of those wishing to porehase,r arongthm'C . may be found some very,suitable for holiday and t birthday presents. Also soma .,:&', I v ir,IM.-V tor 1847, among which may be found the fftlloinj I? . the tiOuaoirAnnual,., . -,..u !dr Z. ' Opaf, a pure gif for Lbe Holidays . x .;; f -- M ay Flower, , . lr , ,: ? , ,r ' - " Jlyacinlhi V ; i. ? ; - - . " ;c Mother's PtesentrtJift to tha Tbnntfk thtrethef with the Bridal WreathV Bridal Gift: Marrialre Rinir " :- Floral WreathToken ef fjbvei Frtetidshib. Setnemi'"- brauee, Floral. Gift, &e.. N.fJ.'BOOK STORED ' Raleigh, Nov. 10, 1846. ..,ri y .90 y.y The Earfjesf RicHost and moct f ' comnlete' assortnimit. sif ' " VWi A -srw-ss r-w VW-w fc'i'WWv" mmlm, -.m-m.TmlL JU-r Tnat ever btiore;, appeared in gtUntxip IN ofiering the above Good tb the public, ;-wa;ftl -fully, assured that their exceeding richness, grace v rul elegance, and the npe1oHty'rithek'worm'afjX ship,-will completely defy competition inlhls m'tftet and the prices, too. are lower than'eW.' so thaf it can not only-minister to the gfatificatio bf the. meat' '-"' riiucu iuw, uBi wo can gu o vfitnoui materially ok We believe that we can now cleats aft-oL?: T'omfr and middle 'aged, of whatever tbndiUon and 'seS.l Come and ee for' jrouHelve agree with . os, that almost alt tadT'risufea';ti the ' mineral kingdom have beeri ransacked, and 'the nibst1 skilful manipulations of the mechatiic arla'have' been ciicu iu iubii uiihuk, iu oruer io grpup ipgaiuex newer and brighter beauties for tour grairficafion.'? Do you want' ralches7 Clpcis; ChajniK. Rings ; Bracetefs, Necklaces, Breaslpins Locket Tehcis,f r Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives, LsdleeCoDs v and Bowls ; or does you faney set ' on' Amtdhy'sisj Topazes. - Rubies, Emeralds Pearls, or ..Diamond J- We can supplv you with each or all that is. if von" ill come - HnsRV ' TtnpTrrVff-lr'S i , w vvsf j : w a.Mi,lV ,J W ' f Most desirable" PfoperW, . TRHE Subscribers offer for saJe.'one of,'tl.a;r3t tjl ' Eligible a.nd beautlfnl Residences in tho" City of Raleigh. It has been for many yeafS'-odcu pied, br Mr. B. B. SjjitHjaDd i situated on Uie.most !eVra' ted ground about the Citf "The Dwellifjg'HuosO ' nas in uno lioonur, wiui nre-piaces, several Jine pifs sages, aod has -attached 'vjvery , neoesssry " out-ei ' " lhe Garden is believed to be .one ofibo very. tH in the City; and- there is, a moat eicelleut. pfmfcf - - vvau-rnear oy. , ,( ,-. .?v frt- -.For Terms,, which .wilLbe accommodating, inolv'' to either of ihe. undersigned. .y, -rK 5 f v , , JOHN 13DFFALOB,tr - -sVrV?-- t iOHN H1JTCHIN3,7 ' '-'ft r WILLlAJlHILWnw : Raleigh, June 1 1 184B.. : -j , v T.tf 1 - - OF: nortxi cAisdiliTiri ; OrniHE ;AimuaL Camnjunitatron of -4hi Misottfe ' v sUb) Bodt, willLe holden in , this Citt. eoMondsV Evening the 7th of December next, sV half .pi?su mz" o'clock, ahtTwill continue its 'iittinca nntil the. busi ness, which may be broucht before it. ahait 'bo mJt'm , justed.. fvO .?,'v? ' -'jst'ns" '. ?t is very Owraw that,, every SbJpr4ibaAsaJLod4a- in this 8 rats, should be represented, and jdiat partk-si ' '. lar alutntjun be paid lo tbe reqaVementsof the Grant 1 Lcgt. v i y j ; ' VVU,LLif TH OSi BAIN; -' - t--t'&Zi? 4 w SettWsvtYj . ftpHB Tirnier'a and PlaotefA 'AteiMcVphbtisied chased in aSjuabptj at th siott Store of rlkiL HLGU3,i - Ocf.'U I846. :- i t- : MORSE'S NoHk AmerL-a Aliaav prWa'ff thirty.U kelontetl ;Mtpa f; the varimia aeo- ' uwiw v uiv w(u niuviicaa VOnilprTil. ii. d. TuriHEp,;1 V Koriniet i0, i',rr fs-H 3 ".- IQAltS of .sspanor qaallty last recived at , . . . - : ' - J. Jf. WHITikTTt'n Non 19. - m -93 , . WlLtrPEClT;- i A 8M ALL lot just to hand. t H 'f : - -,f Nov 10, J84ft. t...,v- . iv;- j-jj In 'I .;i f it; V:' 1! I I f I .1 - - s i j t A ' 1 i i CTctoVer S7, 1846. Kaleth,ToT. 23, 1746, - 94 Si same wci.-- - 4ov. au, : . I

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