- . - 'I . 4j . , . - . - "fW1"1 .'' .-','Hv .i.My, i - t 1 i--r-Ti nn in ii-MhwJim- .. -r , , '. . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1846, 'i STONH.;GALES, XBttOS AW) rXOPKIXTOK. 0 VOIDER 100. r, .. -. v TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY. REGISTER uWiiiw- FJT6 dollax per annumhalf in advance. ' ' ' ." ."- " - -'.Advertisement. "Fat every Sixteen Line, Erst issertiaa, Oaa Dollar; each labteqaiat insertion, TweAty.-iv Cents. , rt Order and Judicial Advertisement will be charged 2 per cent, higher; hat a deduction of 33 J per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Skxi-Wcuxt Rb cirrca, will also appear in the Waaxtr Paper, free ef charge. ET Letters to the Editor most be rovr-run. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? K RICCS Ague and Fcrer Pills have never fail!, wbere directions were strictly fol I, to effect a cure in from Fifteen to Thirty hour. " .They are prepaied 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 Chills' of the worst form, and have invaria bly given relief, and cured the patients They never a&ct the brain, as doea Quinine ; or injure the con stitution, as does raenic The money returned in every esse of failure, where directions are followed. Price $ t per bor. Planters, Country Merchants, and Druggist will be supplied at 8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and s.ld only by j C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO., Dank Street, Petersburg, Va. Aomt3l. 1846. i 71 Botanico-Medical Infirmary, BAXK ST., PCTERSCURG,.TA. OK3 K3N WOllTHY fc PUlCE, Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat a tienls from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incurabie forms of disease. Board with the met careful nursing, can be , obtained for $4 per week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority f the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, bas been fully established in every section of our Country. Persons afflicted, shook! speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration to health. " dj Fist alts and Cancers speedily cured without resort to i he Knife Ccass Wareahtsd Charge $100 Tor Medical attendance. Persons desiring further information, will pleae address the Subscribers. post paid. C J.KENWORTIlY.M. D. ' H. M. PRICE, M.D.' July 11, 1846. 56 ly To the Ladies. FALL DRESSES, JUST received on Commission, from the North the very latest at vies. Call and see. T. II. SNOW. -October 21. 85 additional supplies, of Mediciaes,Points, Dll. and other articles in m u line, and am prepared to supply Physician, Merchants, and 1 Puili" mveermuit. an the moat accommodating terms. Pretcriptions and family recipe, carefully ana accurately compounded oi an nour oj mm aay and night, with neatnet and despatch. ' P F. PESCUD, DruggisU Nov. 23. . ! 9 Most desirable Property, PTTH E Subscribers eflVr for sale, oue of the most JJ eligible and beautifnl Residences in the City of Raleigh. It has been for many years, occupied by Mr. B. IS. SiTa,and to situated on the most elevs ted ground about .the City. The Dwelling House has six fine Rooms tth fire-places, several fine pas sages, and has attached every necessary out-hoase. The Garden is believed to be one of the very heit in the City, and there is a most excellent Spring of Water near by. For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to either of the undersigned. JOHX BUFFALO B, JOHN HUTCHINS, WILLIAM HILL, ftaleigh, Jane 11,1 846. . 47 tf Sale of Valuable Property, IN ebedienre to the last Will' and Testament of George E. Spruill. decd. the Subscribers will pro ceed to sell at his Ute residence, In Warren County, n Monday, the 5 1 st of December ensuing, the Plan tattoo, Crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats and Stock of eve ry description : f' THE LAND is of excellent - quality , C'SS? and in the immediate vicinity of the Shoe tt eo and White Sulphur Springs, eight flMtlai)' miles South of Warreuton. On it is a large ana convenient ; M.-,. Mansion House recently built, with every necessary oat build ing, 3cc. Tbe Plantation is in excellent condition for making ar Crop, having on it all the necessary Barns, Stable, Granary, and good hoases.for tbe tbe accommodation of. Negroes. f It containe Three Thousand Acres, and will be sold ,in two or mote Tract to suit purchasers, and on a long credit Person who feel dispeed to purchase privately, are invited to come forward and do so. At the same time and place, will be oflered for ale about twenty valuable f. SLATES, jf a part of them, it is expected, for Cash, j JLl The terms of tbe above sale will be made known on tbe day of sale, and will be continued from day to day until all is disposed of. i D.TURNER,? . W.J.HILL. 5 Nov. 14. 'IMS. 92-tds BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. THE Annual General Meeting of the Stock, bolder of th Bank of the State of North Carolina, will beheld at their Banking House in this City, oa the Firtt Monday in January next.., I C. DEWEY. Cashier. December 3. 1816. : v. 97 tm IS hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of 'The North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company" will be held at the Office bf the Secretary, oa Tues day the Slh dy of January next, at 12 o'clock at Noon for the Election of thirteen Directors. w' - ' By order of the Board, ' T. PARTRIDGE, Secretary. Raleigh, Den I, 1846.' ' 96 ORDER OP ODD FBLLOWS. MANTEO LODGE. No. 8. of I. O. O F. mVe's ia thia City, every Friday Evening, at 6 o'- Dec. 10;iS48. ; 95 4w TO PRINTERS. Typo Foundry and Printer' Fnr - nisbing Warehouse. frnHE 8ubscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft JJ . dc Overend.) haa opened a new Type Foundry in the City of New York, where be is resdy to sup ply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases. Galleys, Brass Rules, Steel Column Rules, Composing sticks. Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are cs-t in New Moulds, from an entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be aold at prices to sua the times. AH tbe Tvpe fur nished by us is handcast.n Priming Presses furnish u, and also Steam En gines of the mot approved patterns. r. B A Machinist is constantly in attendance to repsir Presses, and do light wnrk. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 184$. 77 6m. FISCE ! Tnr. jsrivAiivsuRAXcncoiPA KT.of ilartToril. Conn. Offera to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damaae by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest snd best losursnce iom- paniesinthe UnitedStates,and pysitslossesprompt J- Applications for Insurance in Raleich.nr its vi cinity.to Le made to 8. VV. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CYRUS W. FIELD, offera for 8sle. at tbe loweat Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble- variety, adapted to tbe wants of consumers in all sections' of the country. Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice. I The Stock of printing paper is unusually large, a part of which la of very superior quality. PAPER-MAKERS MATERIAL8 Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz: Felting, Wire Cloth. Foordrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue UItramarine,Twine, dc. qc. RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope,Gra.s Rope,Bsgging, 4-c. 4c. purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid New York, March 18, 1846. 24 ly Southern Botanic Medicine Store. - ; Botanic Medicines, " Wholesale and Kctnil. THE Subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they have, and will continue to arep, a large assortment of Genuine Vegetable Medicines, which they will warrant freb, and will sell as low aa they can be purchased for in the State. Tiuy will keep every article of Medicine indigenous In our country, collected to their order. 'Also, Oils, Extracts Tmcturts, Syrups, Jjrc. Physicisns, Druggists, Dealers. Planters, dec, will be supplied 20 per cent, heaper than at any other House in this place. Among their Stock rosy be foend. Quinine, Piperine, Cayenne Pepper, Senaga, Serpentaria, Sarssparilla, (imported and American.) Pink Root, Pleurisy root, pulv ; Bayberry, Goldenseal, pnlv. ; Myrrh, Lobelia, Unicorn. Balraony, Gentian, Co lombo, Ginger Prickly Ah, Citnteifug or Black Cohosh, pulv. ; Beth Root, Wild Cherry Bark, Scull cap, Nervine, Blood rout, pulv. ; Burdock seed, and Cranes bill, pulv. ; Black root, Boneset, Dandelion, Fleabane, Mandrake, Poplar Bark, Indian Turnip, pulv. ; Skunk Cabbage, pulv.; Pcipseiereway, Cloves pulv ; Camphor, Ipecac, (imported and American.) Bucbu leaves, J alia p, Aloes, Gamboge, Rhubarb, Cas tor Oil, Bslsam Fir, Balsam Copaiva, Cubebs, Alco hol, Ammonia, &c Aue, a large assortment of Druggists Glass Ware, daily expected, which wiil be sold low for Cash. J) All orders from a distance must be post-paid and directed to KEN WORTHY & PRICE, Bank street, Petersburg. Va. N. B. All the Compounds recommended by Thompson, Beach, Howard, Maltson. Smith, Carter, Curtis, Comfort, or in the Reformed Medical Dispen satory, will be kept, or put op to order. The works of the above authors for aale. K. & I . Nov. 31. ! 97 w3m. WINTER AKKANGEJIENT OQa& X3rcDtr$aa0 - THREE TIMES A WEEK, Bj the well known and popular route, Tia Peters burg and Roanoke and City Point Rail Roads, James Rirer and Chesapeake Bay Steamers WE urnuli! resnectfallv advise the Travelling Pub lic, that we have withdrawn f lor tbe Winter wombs) . - .tii r fir t i our Daily Lane, ana win ran iri-iYceiuj. Pascnrrs tasvmr vveidon or usston on tbe nights of Sanday. Tuesday or Thnradav. will Droceeu direct on witoout delay, reaching Cy Point at 9 A.M. They will tmhm am nf tii raat Steamers. Curtis Teck. Capt. Da via; or Alice, Cape. Broogh; leaving City Point on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings for Norfolk ; froirnnence, uy one Of ine superior amy Cam. Cannon: Herald, Capt Russell, or Jewess, Capt. Sutton, for Baltimore, M.i.in tii in lim for the Cars to .Cumberland. Philadelphia, or Washington City, at less eipense than by tbe (so called) Great Mail Line, with fewer changes of Person and Baggage and no loss of sleep. Conformable to our wuat custom at thia Season, the fare for tl.e present, will be as lollowe : . Between Weldon or Gaston and Baltimore, 99 CO Norfolk, 4 00 . Peteraburg and Baltimore, 6 00 ' Norfolk, i 1 CO Kf1c inotuitl nn tK Steamers.. For Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to C. C. Pooh, Esq . Gatton, N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore, or Norfolk, apply to WM. M MOODY, Jr., ' General Agent. Office James River anl Bay Line,? Weldon N C Dec. 7.1846. S ' ' FAMILY FLOUR. F IlESH lot of eood Flour, at the Auction and Commission Store of N. B. HUGH ES. December X 97 EDGEWORTH FEMALE' ACADEMY. 'pHE Winter Term will open on the 14lh of De JL cember, and -close the Academic year, on the 13th of May, with the graduation of the Senior Class. Music, Drawing and Painting; the-Ancient and Modern Language ; aud tbe several branches of Science, are entrusted to experienced, professional Infractors, who devote their whole time to the Im provement of their Pupils. The Edifice and accommodtaions are ample for 35 Boarders, most of whom complete a liberal and orna mental education. These, with the daughters of the principal families of Greensboro', form classes of mo derate size in each of tbe fouryears, iato which the prescribed course is distributed. Good order, kind feelings, and great improvement, are the well known characteristics of Edgeworth. The expenses are $75 for Instruction, Board, Washing, Fuel. I jght, Ate $20 for Music, 20 for Oil Painting; $10 for Drawing, and either of the Languages. Many Patrons, most competent to jndge, have ex pressed their anrprise, that au Institution of so high a character, and limited number ef pupils, can be sus tained at the above prices. Letters for farther information can be addressed to Got. Morehead, the founder of the Institution, er to the Rev. Professor Morgan, the Principal. Greensboro', N. C. Nov. 17. U4 dSL. Groceries. Groceries, The largest Stock ever before offered In this JTlarket, selling low for Cash. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 7,600 lbs. Lsguira. Java and Rio Coffees, 100 Sacks Ground Alum and Blown Salt. Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teat, Flour of the beat quality ronftantly on hand. Meal, Lard and Cheeve, Mustsrd, best quality, Spice, Pepper, Ginger and Prepared Cocoa, Fine Salt in Boxes, for Table use. Large lot Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Large lot Common Cups and Saucers, Lsrge lot of Looking Glasses, very low. Stock Locks, Pad do.. Hinges and Screws, Large lot of Knives and Forks, Waffle and Wafer Irons, Tea Kettles, 50 Kegs Nails, all sizes; Shovel and Tongs, Pots, Ovems and Skillets, Window Glass, 8 x 10, and 10 x 12. Sole and Upper Leather, Calf Skins end Lining do. Powder and Shot. Lead, Candles and Tallow, Shoe Sparables, 7 J 6J and ; best quality Bed Cords, Best quality Cannister Powder, Bar Soaps, And many other articles too tedious to mention. Also, a Urge lot of Fire Fenders, which I will sell at a reduced price, all those in want of any of the above articles, will please give me a call, as my Stock is of the best quality, snd I am determined to try and please all those who will patronise me. I am now at my Cld Stand on Fayctteville 8treet, nearly opposite the Court House J. R. WHITAKBR. Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1846. 97 ly II ATS. W. & A. STITH have this day Ji rereived 3 Cases of Fashionable Moleskin and Beaver HATS of the latest style and finest quality. ' Raleigh. Dec. 7. 98 1jTH Reams of Writing Paper, con QjPUjr sisting of Foolscap and Letter Paper, at the Auction and Commission Store of N. a. IlUbtJtuS. December 3. ' 97 More New & Beautiful Goods. THE undersigned, in addition to his former stock already announced, has the pleasure of inform ing his friends and Customers, tlmt he ha receired a further supply of CHEAP AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which for the CASH, will be sold skmabkablt low. Consisting iu part of the follow ing, to wit ; fine liiue and Ulack Giolhs, Super. Brown, and Cadet mixed Ditto, Elegant Cassi meres and Satiuetts, Winter Vesting, (of various descriptions.) Kentucky Jeans, and Flannels, Fine Shirtings and Sheetings Beautiful dark Calicoes and Ginghams, Cotton Oznaburgs and Negro Clothing. Fine Gingham Umbrellas, A LOT OF VERY SUPERIOR SHOES, TEA. COFFEE, AND LOAF SUGAR, EXCELLENT BROWN SUGAR AND MOLASSES. In these, and all other Goods in his possession, be offers the sttongest inducements to purchasers, and he therefore hopes, the intelligent reader will give him a call. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh. Dec. 10. 1846. 99 SQUIRE'SNew LOTTERY OFFICE. ' Petersburg, Virginia. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19m. 1846. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 61. 78 Nos., 14 Drawn. $30,000! 1 Prize uf $6,000 10 do 2.000 10 do 1.500 10 do 1,200 10 do 1.008 1 Prize of $ 2,4 10 10 do 10 do 300 do 600 800 160 dec Ac. Wholes S 10 Halves 5 -Quarters 3 60 Certificateaof 2 Whole Tkketa $110 00 Do 26 Half do 66 00 Do 26 Quarter do 27 CO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 186 Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 52. 75 Numbers; 15 Drawn Ballotta. $30,000. 10,000 1 1 1 10 10 prize of 6.000 10 prizes of $400 do " do do do 4.000 2.700 1,600 600 10 do 10 do 400 do 4c. 300- 200 160 4c Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarter 60. Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets 92 50 Do 25 Half do 46 76 Do 25 Quarter do 23 97 j Remember, in purchasing by the package, I always give in three tickets. I-uav every day Lotteries from 1 to $20, and when a remittance is made to me, large or small, I writ at ways invest in 'ha most popular Lotteries on hand. The drawings sent, when requested, to all who order from me. Tbe casn for all Capitals ean be had at sight.' On alUetiers enclosing cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be paid Tickets in the above Loturriea are received, aid all otders addressed to me will meet tbe most prompt and confidential attention. Address 'H-N. SQUIRE. - ,i Petersburg, Va. TipACOX, at reduced prices.. 1LD Good Cheese just come. : WILL: PEC&' 9931 Raleigh, Deo. 11. NOISTII CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company PURSUANT to an Ac, of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in this State, under the name and style of the " North Carblina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the apoiiitment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATSON. President, ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary; CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ) pT.,,:...r; ALBERT STITH, J Execut ye Com- WESTON R. GALES. S t 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 lake rinks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, hops 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 Fayetteville and Har nett Streets, where full information snd explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will he cheerfully furnished by the Secretary uf the Com pany. ? - - Raleigh. January 17. 1846 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RAsLEIGII, tf. C. Rev. J. J. FINCH, Principal, Mrs. IK. li. FINCH, ITifes A. S. TUCK, Teachers. TH E 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 Bnading 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 snd 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 ofdisplay. The 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 tbey cannot be withdrawn till the end of the Session without the con sent of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in casea of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washing. Fuel, 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 Painting, 10 1'here will be a vocation of one mouth at the end ef each Session, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge. Raleigh. August 14, 1846. 66 tf ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE tf AND RETAIL Dealers in Foreign and DOMESTIC Cb ITIEIICINES, Drug, Paints, Oils, Dye-Sivjfs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Brushes. Segars, q-c, cc. ARE now receiving their Spiing supply, which is larger and more complete than has ever been odeied for aule 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 be relied upon with the utmost con fidence. Our price?, from advantages in purchasing, bas been much reduced ; and we are now prepared to furnish Physicians, Country Merchants, and others, as low as any House in the State, pledged" or not pledged ; and we only ask of purchasers but a com parison of quality and pricea, before purchasing else where, to insure sales. All orders t hankfully received and promptly attended to ; and particular attention given to compounding Prescriptions and family receipts, at all hoars of tbe day snd night. April 27. 34 IbW AiI BEAUTIFUL rTTtHE Subscribers havine purchased the entire State of North Carolina, with the exception of two Counties, now offer to the -public a Composition for Light, the Safety, Cost and Beauty 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 tJan. Ionisburg Male" and Female THE spring Session of 1847 'will 'commence on the first Monday in January; and close on the fourth of June. There will then be a vacation of 2 weeks, after which the Fall Term will commence and cloe on the 19th of November. The Trustees of this Institution have again to ex press their unqualified approbation of tbe proficiency of the Pnpils in both Departments, exhibited at the recent Examination. The Schools will continue un der tbe Superintendence of M R and MRS. RAY, of whose capability aa Teachers, and unwearied at tention to their duties, the sound progress of -(heir Scholars fa the highest commendation. The Music Department will continue under its former faithful and efficient Instructress, M ies EMM A W. CURTIS. Board $40 per session Tuition as hen-tofore. AU extravagance in these Schools is carefully re strained ; and no accounts allowed, except by the direction of tbe Parent or Guardian, or omlerthe aa pervision of the Teachers ; and it is confidently be lieved that the entire expense will be found less than these in village School teneralry. ' ' ' ' .RICHARD Y. YARBftODGHV Secretary Male Department, ROBERT J . SHAW, , Secretary female Department, . Lonisburg. N. C. Dec lst, 1846. 69-3u . RESTAURATEUR, MY RESTAURATEUR is now open. All the delicscies that can be furnished in such Esiaulishmentt, iill be served op to visiters, nn tbe shortest notice. JOHN KANE. Raleigh, Nov 18.' ' ' ' 93-2m N.U, Sota very fto imported Cigars on Band. ' 1 XI A. F. IlUGrifcS' OYSTER SALOON, . AT THl SIGN Or THK it EXCHANGE," FAYETTEVILLE STREET. P7nHE EICHANGR ha. hn- rr.tl.. U larged and refurnished, and .the Proprietor has epsreu no means to insure to bis visiters every com fort and convenience. His Oyster Saloon, as well as the private ordinary for gentlemen, is laige and convenient. This house being in a central position, the proprietor solicits a call from strangers, as well as Members of the Assembly, pledging himself that no effort will be spared to secure 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 wiH provide en tertainment for gentlemen, or select parties, in such a style as cannot be surpassed by any other person in the same dne of business. Raleigh, Nov. 16.. $2 tfV National Hotel, (LATE FRENCH'S,) IVOHrOLK, YICG17M. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has taken this fine and convenient HOTEL, for a term of years, and has completely re furnished and reorganized the same, in such a-styfe 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 t F. BLACK. J. J. HlUttS, MERCHANT TAILOR, El fl A3 this day received an extensive assortment Elu, of fine Cloths, Cassixebes, aisb Vzstixgs, whicn will be sold for a small profit for cash, -or on six months time to punctual men. His customers, and friends generally, are respect fully requested to give him a call or rend an order. He has also a full supply of dress Shirts, Silk, Me rino, and Lambs wool under-shirts, and drawers ; Silk and Merino Half Hose Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Scarfs, and stocks ; Bosom Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, oc &c. Raleigh, Oct 6. 81 At Wholesale and Retail. US Mi HE Subscriber bas just received, from New eL&) York and Philadelphia, a general supply of fine Cloaks, Over-coats, Frock and Dresa Coats. Also, Pantaloons and vests in 'great varieties. He will be constantly North, who' wilt execute satisfaction. . Ralt igh, Oct. 6. supplied by an agent at the special orders, and warrant J.J. BIGGS. 81 OPTICS. Jf7 MARKERS, the well known Optician, llTia has located himself next door to B. B. Smith's old stand, Fayetteville street, where he will be happy to attenu to an wno snouid desire nts aid. Me knows to apply with precision any focus the defect of eye requires, and the glasses in his Spectacles are su perior to any ever introduced in thia country. - There is no use in publishing hundreds -of certificates from celebrated men in this Country and Europe. Call and. try the classes, and you will certify to the same fact. Nov. 16. 92 tf Perfumery, Brushesr&c. A LARGE and varied assortment of the finest qualities Colognes, Extracts for the Handker chiefs, Oils and Pomatums for the Hair, Cachous de Afomatise, Pomade Divine, Oleophane Phtlicome Bkndeline, Jay nes' Hair Tonic, Balm of Columbia, Sllavinir Cresma. of rfifTrnt klmlai VVnhinir Anil I o - . , Shav'mg Soaps, fine Sponges, Teeth, Hair, Cloth, CM 1 n v . . r lesn, anu onaving u rustics, oi every quality and style j may be found cheap at PEStJUD'S Drug Store. Nov. 23. 94 " Holden's Family Flour. ITI. WIIITAKEIt has just received a - fresh load of Huldftn'a Famitv FInnr. an ft. cefient article for family use, which he will sell low,; t . t a a I dj ine Da r re i. ijtiso A quantity of I,1I?SEEI OIL., for sale whole sale and retail. . Nov. 26. 1846. 95 TO THE HEIRS OF THE LATE PETER. STURDIVANT. THE late Pete. Stcriyakt was a resident of Northampton County, N. C, and died, as supposed, several years ago. while wandering abroad. He had no children, and his next of kin are collateral - rela tions. A. deceased brother, James, who died about 34 years ago, left four children : William, John. Jamea and Frances. Of these, it is said by some, that James, the son. died many years ago, in Guilford County, N C, and Frances, the daughter, soon after her father. Others have doubted this. The Subscriber is sued on his Bond, as Adminis trator of aid Peter Stnrlinnt. and he hac hen on. deavoring to collect testimony respecting the death uf .a a sra a. a - s. tue sata jamea and r ranees, out naa not neen able to ascertain the matter to his satisfaction. He berehv notifies them, if in existence, that he ahall shortly submit to a trial of the question, ' when their rights a a - wm oe passed upon torever. k JOHN BREWER, Adm'r. December 5t 1846. ,- J99 3tp MCI.ES. The Subscriber wishes to sell his Team of Mules. They are young, well broke, residence Sj miles North of Raleigh. WILSON W. WIIFTAKER. Dec. 7, 1846. , 99 3t Tflale and female Acndemlea. rrnilE second Seasio of these Schooia' closed on II th 1 mi imttaint. 'I'lia nvt R.Mf.n wilt .Am- mence on tbe 1st. day of January next, the Mala De r- .m. m w.t nAnnirttm panmsninBoermaDagemenioi jvhj b. duduu i, tbe Female, nader Mrs. Bobbitt. who will be assisted Kv vannfr Ia( fmm IhaNarth. Ta rcAABinunita. lion ef these Schools, the puWio, ara informed, .that not an instance ef sickaess ofigiaated arnougst tbe r ' a"" "a" boarders of whom there was a very large namoer during the whole year. , - .r - r " .Tcusiarca Smbwji or.Frrt Mosfns: v . Board, 'vv-''. -,; '.. :. -"' 535 - :: .Tuition for Latin, Greek and Preneh, 15 , v ..... . is Urdiuary iunglwh itraaebesv , Music on the Piafio, - -, December 7. 1846- - 4 JT fiwelTe College Sernion? a fewcopa w en nana mi ine n. Kst doom oiore . B. Smith & E. Rowlett. . UP SfAlRl FayetteTille Street, Ra If igh, N. C one Hit; N.arlh of OLIfER & PROCTER'S. - TnrtTOULD respectfully Infbrm tfieh- frtenda nd f V the pubhe generally, that they have associa ted themselves together, for tbe purpose of Carryins; on the Tailoring Business, in all its branches, m thMt City, and earnestly solicit a share ef public patron aga; Tbey will warrant their work to be executed f style, not to be excelled bv nv Mtklmhm.ni ;n th .; Cdy, either as it respects the durability, neatness a the a-ld-mode of their garment. Huxitig juat feVi etved the latest Northern and Parisian Plates :Ul Fashion, they feel competent to give to etntomers tip-top fit, after any style or fashion tbey mayeeieeir: As their terms will be comniensnrate with the hareW neas of the times, thev hon to r4ir a lihri mMtfl i ' of public patroff age. . . " . CUTTING, in ana rfepaftmehbi, atfended 'W failhfrJlly, and whh promptitude. HavOg no Goods : of our owu, we will take pleasure in accompsnying gentlemen.-and aid them, in ths -selection of good ar- tides' intended for our mannfacture. - Please give oaf acaii. smith . Bnwr.fttr . t ICr Vv Stairs, ete Jno. rnMK' $tnrs Aflat AlMssf North of Oliver it lWler's Tailoring EstabllshmettL JUST OPENING, ' ! Tlie Inrscst, Richest and moti complete assortment of -,, WATCHES, JEWELERY That erer before appeared in Petersbnrfi .rt IN offering ike above tiooilts lo tht public, W feel ' ' fully assured that fheir exceeding richness, grace r tul elesance. and the snnerioritv of their Atlm' -I ship, will completely defy competition in this market i ' ; nK.l a I m. s . a uu lue prices, too, are tower man ever, so tnat ws) : can not only minister to the gratification of the moat. , refined taste, bat we can do so without materially dj minisbing the furniture of the Pocket. ' " r " We believe that wecanJnow nlm tl nt.t and middle aged, of whatever Condition and aet.V Come and see for yourselves, and you will qoiekly, agree with as, that almost all the treasures of th mineral kingdom have been ransacked, and the itioati skilful manipulations of the mechanic arts lam . : exerted to their utmost, in order, to group together 1 - uvwer idu urisniec oeauites lor your gratification. . uo you want watcnea, u locks, Chains, Ring Bracelets, Necklaces, Ureawpins, Lockets, PencihJ . Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives, Ladles, Cepe and Bowls ; or doea yon fancy set on Amethysts Topazes, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, or Diamonds f We can supply you with each or all that ia. if yool 1 will come soon. ? V COSBY, HOPKINS & COV Pefersburff-Pent. 30 ' -f " ar Valuable Property FOR SALE. , rtllHE Subscriber, winhinir tn truvM , r. y fere for Sale his Harold's Creek Tract of Land, lying within two miles and half of tbe: Town of Oxford, Granville County, N. CL, eotiUurt ing 1200 acres.. The 'Plantation is M geodrefMirr audm an improved and improving conditios, beins: in a superior state for the tbe cultivation of Tobaccsr and Grain.. The two story-Dwelling House, with every coareaient: out no ue, i ooacco xiarns oxc ; . ' ,. - - ALSO, v ..... HiOCIISt VallfiV sitnated aft thil from, Oxford, containing 400 acres, being . welt and completely improved, the Dwelling House being high iy cvuiiiiuuiuuB ana comieriame, most pleasantly nated. and snrronnld (v .Tt.miiw niwli.j. .r.ii - , "J v.vua.w .1 wets selected Fruit. - , : ALSO, IHeritsvillc. containing ly adjacent to Oxford. There has just been bailtori-' this Tract, a Dwelling of the largest dimensions, and in the neatest style of architecture, located on an em-' inence. overloekiog the Town, within a half mile . t. . . . , ine oun nouns. .. . ; These Tracts are all ContiVnonn hnt mirk, unlit ' yated separately, or they may be oonsondated, mhJt cuiutawo ny hub inaiviouat. lriey are located in st region of country than which thefe is none triorst healthy, and in the midst of a society unsurpassed feK intellisrence. refinement and luoh moral MtiMZ- Tliey will be sold on accomodating terms. i . siavu, ucwuiH ui examiuing inein, are requested to call on my friend and Attorney, JJOCJEXXTf - suvaa, ot uxiora, wuo will take pie, sure in showing the Lands, and wk ia fall .nL. ixed to dUpose of tbe same. . i : 3 ? '1 t v c to,; ' JOHN C. TAYLOR. - Tot. o. Io4n. 1 90 if; ' : NiWTJiN9 JEWELRY STORE A. SJLfAKK, formerly of Petersburg Va . would resneetfalt Infium ,w. i . , f - and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and its vicinity, aa well i legislature, tnar he baa Iocs eu nimseii in naieign, lor the purpose of prosectrUnrf the, Watch and Jewelry business in all its vaTicrus branches. He is well and efficiently pre,ared to rf pair all kinds of Watchea and Clocks, In the best luaui.ci, aiiu uwn iuo nrost reasonable terms - -To those in want of Good in I.W i:., ltd say that he has on hand one bf the largest and best assortments to be found In thi. Ki.t. -k:-w k- sell as low as any one else. ' '.. ', Among bta Stock may b foond (he folio wins -wicui irina; iameos Lava and Stone Bracelets, and Bracelet Clasp 8ijk ver Sprigs and Darts for the Hair f Finger tnd'jSari ringe i Gold and Silver Thimble j Gold and 8ilvef r cnciis , uoiu oiamona-poinied Ina ; isilver Combe Gold and (Silver Spectacles; Locket and Miniatnri Case i Collar, Sleeve and Bosom Button i Slide "w-s"- KKvjm ana oets -spoons, Parse " Clocks, Hsh- Brushes, Ac, tod great many abeC , useful art idea too tiumcroue to inemionl. ! -; VJ -. ' Call on the Subscriber at lbs Worth Cs'roSjit lSdo Store. . A k"i M? . Raieigh. December SJ, 1 tHB. -. w " ' 6wtf i - HIXLSB0ROUGH, N. a r fJ1'','; trmito'Uea will con& tiff TOTwae7 ?-h ofJtnaary, 'II rydesiraWeV that' ti atodcoto bofd jbst preae hi a the beglfmibg 6f, tie session, in order (tf proceed Jegnlarly vilbllMuc tiseav 'J.J , ljeueri respecting the Instftnfion may be sddrewed -S'i ?;. WiUon, Preidai ot the Caldwell Institute. . . - j... ,-- J. W. NORWOOD, CecV. i ' , November 30. A n Aiai-. OIX.. Superior article of ''Jfrdc I winter stralnod. ' Ati- VTt -uu t i.v i at tbe aoeuou and Commikvion Stora of ' " Pecamber 3 ... , -;jt J' a v .

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