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, , , , 4- , . f - vf-5 12 ii-. : c-t a scire ((.'I i i ! i own r ' 1 1 Ij "-:4 :ae (a vacate a grant obtain and fklse su-reilion of i ' - : '-. 'am introduced a Resolntloo ' ii . Jamea TarTeBtinf.vJie- f,.i-reI to ll.e Committee of Claims The kill to lay cl end eslaUkh a coan- - J t"s i - - Jt-mon., wai reaa ' i 9 rsrnn.l C.-n. " fVJia40r-tnokr at 'tcnsIJerable lenJu ia favor of 'the bill I a-- r ' 'oft on' frtfion of Mr. Fafionl it J , was i .id on the table lor ine present. , ' The I'M 16 la oTand establish a coan , it, by tui same of Dasie, was also-read .. do Mevsad 'time. ' Mr. Clement arged 1 tie jpasse f "the WW With great swat; tenen, or; motion; of Mb Gilliam, it was hid on the table. . 11 r. O. said his mo ' tion torsceeded from no hostility to the , bill, bat he wilted time to satisfy doubts which he entertained as to the aolicj of - djiiPj COnatieSr rf tj' . v . ifn Fisher introduced a bill declaring that the shares of Stock in toipt Stock; Com- panies, in this State, shall bo deemed and . .. (.l Aa at ai isiiairtiteit 1tmit mtlil l-fr. .fteasmai mm r.s stvajrma wai)ay. w m n red to the Committee.on .the Judiciary.. ,.; Mr. petty, a bill to repeal an Act ot 4 - .ABhe. . - Kead first ucne.. Ml , , ? ,tt ' , , J , I'r. Usher introdneed a Resotntion di cC- the Public Treasurer to receire in paymet.t for Cberokeo Lands.: Virginia, Soath'Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia . roaeeumus., , .f tJ. ( St Ur Kerr irasented .the petition , of George Williamson. Sheriff of Caswell county, prayins that insolvent polls be allowed him ' Beferred. ' i ,. Mr. Keid presented the following reso-. i. luUoti, which was read and adopted t - l Rfe&ed, That nteaug b tent li the Hoan of CtjemMOipropo-iiigforMM a joint Mfectcommit. tea, io cuk of thw on tho put rfMeh Houm, to taka into eontidtsrstka to trnwhoCthe amended Con Kitation tt nquiiM tho Genenl' Aatomblr to pe erib, by taw, too aMttMr In hkh it th& deter, mkio oontortwl election far 0 owner v nd'tbat the , owmit.kiwpaA ptm.-v, -A v f -.--i ,) ui ' j hLi ... - Receired from the House of Commons a . message, proposing that a joint select Committee, eonsiJtina: of four on the part of each House, be riined, to enquire what alterations and amendments ought to be made it the rlvenuo laws, of the 8tato t and that jo the said committee shall be referred so much of the Governor's mes aago ah relates to the law for the assess , meat of lands for taxation j which.' on ? motion of Mr. Mosetey WIS ordered to He "on the tahle.v," ,f n'mI u v . Mr. - Carnett' presented the- following resolutions which waa read and adopted: -.' JtetolvfJ, That aeleot ebminittM be ippointed, wbaee dutv it han be tk enauiia Whether toe Bank fW. fif.. iMtlvK. MA 4. tM lllMM.Mll and tf , whether the better mode of luir teeing it bo to add to the capital of the Banks riMady eheiterad, or dj uunrjionuinf a new nara ar jmou. ,. , ,.. : Mr. Cry an,of Carteret and Jones, mov ed that a mrssaga be .sent to the House f (!ammnm. nranmm raiea a tainfc select committee, consisting of five mem- .-v.. . .. - -.. .. . . i - ... . i" i .. oeru tram eacn , uaoir, io par uiccieo from the ilJewbern Judicial District, to inquire into the eipedienctt af jtUerinr the time o Jtolding! tho. Superior., hail jouniy ceurta in saiu circuu, ana io re port by bill or Otherwise s' which was a- greea to Mr. Moore Presented ihe memorial of the commissioned officers of Stokes coun- t militia.' 'nrain' thA Teiatatnr that 'r tJ -''- - - r ar i j JSj a" 4t( " w T the said regiment be divided Into iwo se parata and distinct regimeats, consisting each of six companies, f Referred. ? " Received from the Uouse of Commons' a snesssge, : propoting to refer to af joint select' committee' Oi ifx oa the -part of each House, the report of the Commis sioners appointed for revising and digea ting the sUtute laws1 af the Stat f which was concurred -In. ' t ' 7-1 ' Received, from ihe House of Commons a message proposing that the two nouses of the Legislature on tomorrow af twelve o'clock, proceed to vote for a Senator of 'occasioned by MMaAgum resignation, Etrn;e Is in nomination.) The message vss, on motion of Mf. Bryan of Carteret & Jones,- laid -on.tha trble : Ayes 25, Noes 24, Mri Ilargravo demanding them: i'e Mot. Albright Bryan of Carteret and Jonea, Earaett, Burner, Carson, DavidMn. Dockery, Gudgw, IlargraTe, Joynet, Jonea, Keller, Malchor, Ifint.'wjmery, Moody, ,,More, Morehead Moore, o' ros, iicvU.ng, fcionner, BciroiU, .Taylor and.::anse 25. ' - .'" . 't-'otlil-mita, Anington, Baker, Bryan of Cra m liintrtlir. rm-iu. ntfimtm filiMMn HiwL txt of llaiha, Dobeon, LJwarda. EtxaH, For, flail. IlAwkina, HouUer, Hu-y, Kerr, Lindsay, Mare M.iotne, Hloee!y, U'Usmiicavlwid, einharlt, .ilr Dobxon presented a bill to amend C.9 I arr , relative, to receiving bonds of sLcrL.4j which passed the first time, and was made the. order of the day for to-morrow (Authorises 12 magistrates to do it) .-Y.S.VU Hi) :V"'UMV J'r. T yan. from the Judiciary, Com. t "i'ue, to wHom the resolatio'n heretofore tl"i.re Jjlirectinj them to inquire whether certain sTsrrJments in the ca. sa. Uws were rot necessary was referred, made t s: '"ivorslle rt;"t f'-ereonj whic was ciif.fr' I ia, a"! . committee dis- r -1 f."Tthefjr'.).er r' :'ra(ionof ; vsrece. , " -ee' Horn the House ' 3 the ?res ' i r r (' ; toemori.! i f rt',- rf Rufherf'T ', t ' i c""" , i -..e to the erect' ' t f. if " t. srlTt t t!.e r r i-1- - at' I ct... iLteeofi AO oil the part of fto hTenate nu mar vn m pari ot in vuuiuiUH, rrom toe anoTO named counties.' von eorred in. H fl. Y 77-13 V "3 n Dnlr. Edwares motioni a ues'ssge was sent to the House of Commons, pro posing to raise -a joint aeltet committee oi three members from eaca Uouse to ar ranco and prescribe the time and manner, for the assembling of the two Housel of tho Legislature in order to compare the rotes in the late election for Governor, and announce the' result Messrs. Ed wards, Hargrave and Hall form the com mittee on the part of the Senate. In (he House, Messrs Fisher, Hawkins ' and Whitley were appointed. ' ' " ' . , 1 BOUSE tiF COMMONS. . " ., i Mr. Graham from the Committee oirthe Judiciary.1 to whom it.was referred to en quire mio me .expeuieqcr , oi iiici.asing the, tax on, Equestrian performances, &c. reported agains any increase thereof.-- Conourredin. , ''.'; . Mr. G. from the same Committee, to ion) it was referred to enquire into the expediency of giving,., by Act' of Assem bly a ;egiu!ative construction to the 8th section me vonaumuoii, reporieu uu favorably thereon. Concurred io. - On motion of Mr. Blount, Retolved, that the Committee on the Judiciary be directed to enquire into the expediency of pawing a general law concerning invoice and Alimony. - On motion of Mr. Graham, - Retolved. that hit Excellency, the Governor, be reffaeeted to inform thie II out upon what terma, and from whom, the loan of 400,000. which waa directed by the Act of the left Searion of the Legia. lature, to proride (or tbe payment of the insUlmenU on the Sharea reeenred io the State in the Capital chock ortM nana or toe mate or nortb-Uarolina. baa been obtained. ' ' Mr." Patton introduced a Resolution in favof of Wm. 0. Alexander. Referred to the Committee on Claims. The resolution' from ihe Senate,' pro pqsins; an smournmepi oi me two nous- S 4it, . on Jhe2d dayof January next,"" was laid bA the table, on the motion of Mr. J. W. Line. On motion of Mr Hutcheson, a Met- sage was sent to "the Senate rbut hot a trM toVpropoiini togo into the election L-rv rt -a s -r .1. 1 01 a Bcnaior in ine vongreaa oi.ine uni tea states, to supply the vacancy occa sioned br the resianstion of Mr. Man. fum j and informing them, that the name 1 lioberi strange in nomination. SENATE. ' ; Fridmi. Dec. 2. ' Mr. Montgomery,' from the Committee on rrepotiuons ana urievsnces, tnatie i report on the petition of Ebenezer Petti grew and others, of Tyrrell county, which' ob jr. Meuane's motion Was iald on the table. r - 'The Reiolntion to refer so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the re port of.the Public Treasurer, the Reve nue laws, and the Treasurer's bond, to the Committee of Finance, was taken up and adopted. , . Mr. Bryan, of .'Carteret and Jones, presented a bitl to amend the act autho rising the Governor to appoint Commis sioners to take the acknowledgement and prooi oi ueeas ana instruments under seal and depositions j which passed its first reading, ad, : on Mr. Moselev's motion, was made the order of the day for to-morrow. , . Received a Messsge from the Governor a... i ! aI. . . t tit w mm inuasjiitHng' me iteport oi w. rt. nay wood, - Jan. the Commissioner appointed to negotiate a loan of four hundred thou sand dollars for the State, which' was rru anu orurrcu io je jranammea io me llooie of Commons - a r ; The Senate agreed - to the- proposition oi ine oiner nouse 10 rane a iomt Com mittee oil Public buildings &c. oronos ing however.; that Said Committee ihaf consist of five on the part; of.each House. . The Rulei, Joint Rules,' Amended Con stitutfoh of the State, and Constitution of the United SUtes. were -ordered to be printed: " V ? ,:; ,; ; l; . , 'Mr. Retnhardt introduced a resolution iostructing the Judiciary Committee to enquira into the expediency of amending ine ittoan lawa.1" " !.''' , ' 'The Senate proceeded to the Orders ol the day, and took hp ihe bill re the taking of Sheriflt bonds. - Mr. Doc kery -proposed van amendment thereto, when the bill and amendment' were re ferred tQ the, Jsdiciary Committee. ; ";,k report was made & adopted, on the Resolution in favor: of S: M. Smithwick -aad ihe blank filled with 838 40. fht,hkU rt " ! ,.;' ' DOTSB OP COMMONS.'.' Mr. Satterthwalte, from th Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the Re solution directing the Ikeasurtc to re ceive certain ' descriptions ot money1 for me parcnase oi vneroaee lands, reported favorably to Its passage t 'whereupon'' ft passed lis second and third reading, and was ordered to be engrossed. V'v-w t. Tho bill to divide Orange County, so as to form a new county by the name of Jefferson,, was read the second time. - m" ,. t. ' .f '...-'." .'. nir. uranam noiiceu, at nidi lengio, me objections which hsd been raised to the bill on- Conltitutional ' grounds,' showing clearly, that no provision of that instru ment comer in conflict with the division of a county, tho Representation not be- ing at all increased thereby. . .' I . -Mr. Moore,' of Halifax,' copcetIoT !the soundness or the Constitutional doctrine advanced by Mr.' G. tut Opposed th bill on grounds of expediency. .- The riev ances complained' of were not,', hjB said, of tl. it character which justified legisla. tive relief in th manner prayed." '!'';u 4 C.i t:.e question, Shalt tho bill naas Its sccor.3 rea Mf-? the Ayes and: Noes sreilema;. ' .1, arid stood1 as' follows J r the rasi. -e of the . :!U3 A;ain?tlt tjecJodVo y-' w. t-J luS i-..i waa re. - . i.. . . t I. . . ilr. Clavton introduced ; a Resolution in favor of John Miller. " Referred to the Committee on Claims.' fcThe Resolution in fayor ofEliakia Cox and Tilman Yestal, was : reported, from ine vominmee vi viumi wiuium aiaeitu- ment, passed and ordered to be enrolled. ... .... ;v ... - SatuTday)De(ui , A message was received from the House of Commons, proposing :that the two Houses vote this day at 18- o'clock for Senator to supply the vacancy occasioned k Lf Ufanntim'a rs.Varnat inn. . Arrpd to and Hon. Thomas Settle, on motion Of Mr. Bryan, of Carteret and Jones, was added to the nomination. , ' ' The petition of Daniel McDonald, pray- the Lregislature to. grant him a warrant loir laud, was presented by Mr. Kelly Referred to the uommittee on Ulaims. Mr.Csrson presented a Resolution, an thorising the Governor to draw, on the Public I reasuret- lor money todelray the coniingent expenses of the Cherokee Land sales. Referred to the committee - on Claims. V . - ' Mr. Bryan, of Carteret, presented a LMI ! . - , ... ,1 I '. uw.io give io lettora ui mnua a, iich up on the crops. of their lessee, for rent Passed its first reading' ' The hour of 12havingarrived, Messrs. Kelly'and Arlington were appointed to superintend the election of Senator. The Senate proceeded to vote and the result will be found under; the Raleigh head. .A message was sent to the Commons, proposing to ballot on Monday tor Comptroller and Public Punter, but no answer was returned. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Mr. Courts, front the -Committee of Propositions and Grievances,, made a fa vorable report on the petition of Miles Howard, ot Halifax. Concurred in. Alr4. Jordan, who voted yesterday with the majority on tbe question ot rejecting the bill to .divide Urange, with a view to the erection of a new county, moved for a re-consideration of that vote He said that.hii.yatft.ag4iast..tlie passage o.f .the kill r i!....: -i -L- . uiii uiuccoueu iroiu loutuiauonai uujec t ions but, on more mature reflection, he.had changed his opinions, and. was now prepared to go for it. The llouie, how ever, relu ted to re-consider. Mr. Satterthaite introduced a bill to define what ia meant by the word Re turna" in the Constitution of the State, in. the clause which treats of the election of Governor and,: also, to compensate Sheriffs for attending to the election of Governon &c. i Mr. S.' explained the eb jects of the bill, when it passed iU first reaaing. ; '--nf ,. ; MX Jordan, Irom Ihe Joint Select Com mittee, to whom was referred the Reso- utioa directing them to renort a bill for the acceptance of that oorUon of the Sur plus Revenue.' which ma be combs to 4T L n is- ' .11 T La .vvrin-uaroiina -uquar: me proviuooa or the Deposit Act, reported a bill for that purpose, which had its first reading. Ihe bill directs the uovernor forthwith to notify the Secretary of the Treasury that the Sute accepts, snd our Public Treasurer, is instructed to receive it, and deposit the same in such Banks as hi may Select." The Commttee were also in structedtoreport oa the best plan for inveating.the ssme, but from this duty they begged to be relieved, On the ground mat there were so many conflicting opin ions al rendered it almost Impossible : to agree. - ine committee were according ly aiacnarged, and eachemember, there fore, will submitlkis own distinct prono si tion on the subject,.and leave the whole Legislature to, reconcile and harmonize the conflicting schemes. ( ; Twelve o'clock having arrived, the hou fixed on by a joint vote of both Houses,fer going into an election or U. S.. Senator, tie Mr. Mangum, resigned, the House proceeded to that business. The result will be found under the Raleigh bead. Jotat Select Committees. MTljTART AFFAIRS. , . yno. Messrs. Marsteller, ; Spruill, K.err, uodcery. Williams and folk. Commohkx. Messrs. Hawkins, Irion Iroudermuk, Cotton, xSaton and Maclin. vwf, CHBOKi: LANDS... i ' j s - iSlenae.---Mes8rs. Gudger,"- Dockery, Reinhardt, Baker and Carson. L " ' - . Commons. .-Messrs J., W, Guinn, Crawtord, HUI. Jfl, t. Miller and Satterth waite . i ' (- I .- . i. ,.f s . ! STJRPLU8 REVENUE. .-. m - - ,1 ' Senolc.tett&tu Bryan,Mose!ey,: MOr'e head, Joyner and Hawkins, ,:,. : i i ; fotnmoni. Mews. D.-iordanr Fisher, Aventt, A.jt'erkins, L At Guinn. j t . ..... ABOONnt. Tl ' iSowe. Messrs. Joynei, Moore, Moso- v. ' i Ai . i'.. : . ley, rox ana sunner. . - -, hr, ,3- j ' Commons. .--.Messrs. Williamson. Courts. Waltpi-. M-ftni.. J.wllrine ' ' ' '' x PUBLIC PRtNTTNG. enae, Messrs. Mars teller, Moore and McCormick, pnjktl'!8-c. ,' . , M CWmont. Messrs. ' D.' Jordan! Galesl 4, Y. ixne. T , .. -f-KWTilLDm(CAMt6L.'''ll .1" I-. Rand, Hartley, and McClennahan." wn !0N THE R2TISED STATUTES. . 4 'iS!enie. Messrsl .Taylor. Morehead. Carson.' Mebane, Kelfy & Arrington.'1. ' i tvrn ' ion. njciirs. uranam. iiiiiiam. Gales. J.yf. Cwinn, IIoskina otM'oore, l';yeita7Messrs.; PolkJ Whitaker, Al jMghVttoMlr niissey. ; - y- rommoni Messrs; -Gilliam,"' GaleVi EES vV OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. . Messrs. Gr&hm,Uoke, Moore, Courts Williamson, Hotcheson, . D Jordan, J. W. Guinn and Caldwell. iwJPW-VTE BILLS. j. Messrs. Speller Farrar, Watson Fl ming, Tomlinsdn and W. J. T. Milter. v-: jbHN T.'BUOWNr It is with feelings of the deepest sorrow tfiat we announce to our readera the met ancholy fact of the death of this highly talented,, justly, distinguished and. most amiable gentleman.. A, letter, received here from- Bedford states .that this dis tressing event occurred on the 20th inat. Mr. Brown had long been laboring under a most violent attack, which had so far reduced him as to leave his friends scarce ly, a faint hope of his recovery. We were, therefore, in some degree, prepar ed for the event; bat the blow, never theless, has fallen with stunning violence on our community. Petersburg has lost a representative in whose splendid tal ents she felt sn honorable pride Virginia has been deprived of one of her brightest ornaments, the Union of ao enlightened, upright, conscientious Statesman. The loss to our town is irreparable. . Never were constituents served with more un tiring industry, with more generous zeal, ik ... i n -r i ... Trim mm c cicuiuiui t ciiiticncT 'anu uis- tinguished ability, than the people of Petersburg by' John Thompson Brown. He was on all occasions the vieilant de fender, and the prompt, eloauent advo cate, of their local interests. His memo ry will long be embalmed in. their grate ful recollections. In the Legislature of his native State he had attained a proud eminence, and won an influence seldom, if ever before. accorded lo one Of hilyeajs.- Twas the meea ot genius and virtue the homage paid to talent exerted under the warm impulses of expanded patriotism, and of nooie disinterestedness ; to enlightened views.of.lhfe.charatter.ofjur. Republican institutions, to a pu re devotion to the principles Of Constitutional liberty, and iu a. priraie cnaracier. wunoui anot or blemish Amiable in his feelings, mild. courteous, but dignified in his manners, exemplary in the discharge of all the so cial and domestic duties, wearing his high and justly won reputation with a meekness and modest propriety that dis armed ever nvr ofita venom he com- imnueu universal respect ' Firm and fearless In his nolitical onin. ,onn' gifted with .powers of eloquence seldom surpassed, with a mind enriched by much reading and'varied information, and disciplined by laborious and unre mitting study young, and, though mod est, full of generous ambition, he seemed destined to attain, as' he was eminently fl,,a1;(S.J r- til. L'Li.li' !!.: (iiutu ui, iiiv iiiiicbi nniiucai uisnnc tion. ' An Inscrutable Providence has decreed otherwise, and cut him bffiq the very flower of his youth and usefulness, The numerous friends who sorrow for his loss can find at least a mournful consols tion in contemplating the spotless purity anu consilient oeauty ot nis lite. The Common Half, with commendable promptitude, as soon as they received the melancholy tidingsof bis death, 'held, a meeting and paid just aiid appropriate " uuic io iii memory.- eriOTrjn;et W SI W W EST Jl'S' ffl m So , 10,000 Dolla'ri for 4 Dollars 1 1 NORTH-ciROLlNA ' - state; IsOTtjkrYo - 18TH CLASS FOR IS30.,.:,;, To be drawi at Raleigh, ' 5 ' " On THORSTJAT, tb S9th of DECEMBER. &rtndpaiFrixe- J 1 PRIZE OF'. 10,000 DOLLARS 1 PRIZE OF u 1 PRIZE OF ,31 PRIZE i OF 6 PRIZES OF, 10 PRIZES OF 10 PRIZES OF '10 PRIZES OF -10 PRIZES OF1 4,000- 'i' DO,. 3,000 Da' . 8,000 h DO.,; I,000 DO. 500 :r ,Do; H40ot."jfDO:1 30O DO. .s onn-'.'f nfk Tr? 'VBeJdea min of $100, I56; Lc' IO Amounting ih a .0 8180,000. Whola Tickets 44 dollars . . ,s HalvM : . ' " a ilnllara: ' Quarters v , - , -I dollar. .. f A certificate for a packVre' of 10 whole' tick. ets will cot only S33. Halves and Quarters id the Mme proportion,' To be had, tn the great eat variety 01 iramoera, at v ;m- (.y; ! 4." - STEVENSON A POINTS? Office, CrtATB:? .KORTHfARA,' "j.'Vv. .nt-s j fWanville County. . ' ' November Court,-A. D. 1836. iJota W.linkiru AmiiraWi . ji'H'd-. f '!' e. i.'i v:',us Tu.nK n a-ir!.. ., n . Original attachment, levied on Jdseph pil . name' .interest in the Tract arLarttt formerly .owned by his father, Wm. Williarovj ; 1: oaving oeen mace appear to toe satisfaction JL' oflba Court, that the defendants reside be yond the limits of this State -rt is 'therefore or dered, that publication b made Tor six "succes. aire weeks, ta the Raleigh Rerister. for them in. appear , v ne voun; pi, r leas .ana quarter tt f . . L - Lit I , ..... ' ' ' ... acMivn, 10 ra neiu i or ine uoumv ot uranviiie. at the Court-House in Oxford, on the first Mon day Io February nest 1 then and there to reple vy the said prwpertv otherwise the' same will be conuemned, and made subject t Plaintiff's recovery.,- 1 r Witacsir iamer V. Wi-fjrme. . Clerk' of eaid Courtk'at Office, the first Stunday of November, I. P. 4836.', ; 'h'vf"Hl- V Ko. 4. ririce adv."9 1 , '. ivi g-til wcs. STANDlNa COMMITTEES 4 FOB THE " . THE Undersigned, havings just returned from the City of New-York with his FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF STAPLE fc FANCY DRY GOODS, aaaureilbe PablUsg-saM ptriktt totfidetui, that, for elegance, extent U variety, he never bad the pleasure of uresenting to this eommuniiv a titkf or Mart nhiabU ut$trtem embracing all that Is either ywrui, i.sKioav bli, tastt ob iieiT t and which, upon se lection and -comparison with other' selections, Io reference to prfeet, t puMtiet sWiyfesi'b thinks cannot fail In pleas tha discreet and in lelligent purchaser; The Members of the Le eisiitore and other atrafttrers. V.uring their so journ in the City and who intend to treat them. selves ana to present tltoir families ana irienas with something r(p and beiutiful, will find that they can be flirniihecf on accommodating terms, at the Faihitnabta Store ef ' x- , f- B. B. g)IITH. RaleiKh, Nov. SO, 133S. . 4 6w BBOAD CFOTnS, CASIMEBES TESTIKtJS. - ' f. t f , 50 Pieces Superior Broad Cloths ot every ehad annliiu and briee, -. SO do. . do. fine SaUinets Sd Cash- notic will he plead in harofreoover meres. 1 90 do. Rieu i'mrr uu YtivsT, Ssvnr. Silks and Merino testings, j Fertile by vV B. B. SMITH. " Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1835. V 1 4 6w. -'- Ulch $atlns, Silks, ChaIllesBs4" r Satin Iixors. Oaa ttaASl ik nT'lrlA fiatiaam : v,w, "' ,.f! 1 30 ditto, . ditto fancy silks, , . ;; 10 do.- Plain black Satin and Silks, 10 do. ' Splendid Cnnuis) Satiw Lvx oms, Esmiraldoes and Brilliantine Silks, For sale at the store of ' 1 B.B. SMITH.. . Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1836 4 w. - Frencb and English ICerlnoaV " 15 Pieces, itx eoLomi, Strsaaiom run and viooMB French Merinoes, . , ,i , i, 30 ditto do English ditto, .V; . ,.v.. 10 do Fine blicK, aoW and eats French Bombazine k Panmatta Cloths, for Ladies Cloaks and winter Dresses, At the store of .., . . B.B. SMITH. ..Baleigh.J!foyJJ 4 6w. Beady made clothing &c. Ac. Fine Dassa, Fbock and OviaeoATe,. . Goats-hair Camblet Wrappera and Cloaks, Cloth and Catsimere PanUloons Cut Velvet, Corded Silk and Merino Vests, Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Merino, and Lambs wool Shirts and Drawers, Ladies plain and figured Merino Cloaks. Stocks, naakerehieie Gloves, 10 do., black and - colored Su.K Vat.riT, SATiv and Bombasine stocks, s . 10 do Bandana Hankerohielb, sand black , Silk eravats, , .- tO' dos. Buckskin, Kid, Cism nd Men- no Gloves, ' 10 dos. fine Linert Collars and Bosoms, f .i . For sale by! .. v" . i . . B. B. SMITH.. . Rale igh, Nov. 30, 18S6 4 6w. Splendid French ITluslins and ' ' Calicoes. Sect &c. ' ",H ' t '.--. j ,p ..- mi' it,:" SO pieces rleh painted French Muslins 80 ditto super French printed Cambrics - 300 ditto . Calicoe & Ginghamt among thorn many.superb Patterns 30 ditto Swiu, Cheeked and JactutMuiVm ' White Sat'nnnd Satin Chute for Wedding Beautiful White Brocade Muslins 5 Dnttee. Super-elegant Bold and Silver, Belts . . Zi;.. . Satin, Bilk and Menno Shawla, Fan cy Silk, Cbally and Merino DreaS Splendid French tvorh'd Mailm Collars & Cap Hemstitched Thread Cambrio HandkVs i- Thread Icea. - Ede-inoa and Insertion i I Silk , Cotton and MeriM Stockinrs Bent Black MnglUh Silh s ditto , 'ih Irish Linens and Lawna ' s' '' Sunerfi ne WCloh Flannels ! Beautiful Tuscan Bonnets and Bonnet Ribands oiout Bed-tieking and Sheeting. , - . Cottobt BAseiae, Ron abb Twiaa A i.aes Lot or Svriaioa Nseao CioTaura f -Bern Riband hound Bed Blanket: made of the 4 ' finest Bath Wool, and a most comfortable l article in CoM weather t,s, - r , v! Fin Rifles, Guns and Pjstola v -,, ; Simmons' Blue, Patent and Broad Axis Elegant Gilt, Black, Green U Furpte Sprigged : China, in Tra Setts Imperial and Black Tea --''- jw n-- , JO Cases FeuMonaUe UKTS White mi Black .A ..... ci I m jn. . v.- . J au. uwn auper ow CJ infuia VMSHJUibA; 6 trunks SHOES fif every dcicriptitn -f , :Do' ) "I" 4uJ 35 Quarter do. Z Raleigh, Nov.' 30 1836. t . f, su 4 ) APPLICATION will be atade to the preteni Get neral Asaembly, to amend the i Charter ff the -vuriu varouna Muiu-miomg vjompany; . : : Watch Maker and Jeweller. . mirpULl); respectfully inform 'foe Citisens j FT 'of Raleigh, and the Members, of the Le-j-'1! vi.latiiM ' Ik.f ttm K.. WS:,..t Vw -rl.l. Ui-J I W , ...... ..H .... fl.l.U W-.Vffc nilll variety of GOODSr -of tba. most Fashionable kind, .to please the taste of his friends and eua. . .m iw. micuw . HM WRIlHiUwr circ. a tamers and as he is one amongst tbe'young beginners, he hopes to share a .liberal patron - patron - age. nue articles in nart consist of. Bold b Silver Ivers-clain Eiieliah! wm)i ! " " and' Alarm Watchea4-ew and bahionable, .Ladiea Gold Neck Chain,, v , . v. , . tenUemea's Gold Fob and Cuard , hi t 8ilerand Plated4 " ,"'iwdt 'Cold and Plated Watch Keys; at iJa i 200ido, i'lT'f P ti!00 'Cold aM Silver Thimbles,:,, J H . t ,Lt f ,S , SSold, Sitver and Steel SpietaoUv '3 ?. , ""'Jffl J S'Bd&''oBSti Gold and Silver Pencila. . ." f"1 W0;-Half,$5TQuarti Silver and Plated Spoons: Castdra and Candle BttcksrVfine qn,l;,y '-PitoIe and Dirks, .'i4t,w t- .'' - , Rogers'. Raaora, and: a tenant aaaHn.ni r rrn cnives $ wren a variety too tedious to mention. , ' To bis friends and customers so liberal to him since his commencement business, he would how teturfr hia ainc lhank and take pleasure in aavinr. that tn tt. CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING, he will endeavor to givo satisfaction,, and warrant his work jo perform, we'.!, or a charge .will be made. -' ''ff". 1 , -v. . will be mVs; '1 Vin.i.1... in tote i ;the HOUSE AND lot t Imodioua, and well suiied r? Boarding-bouse or a private f.rnily re-rtdeT ' ' Posaeaiion may be had In Januar!l it ' For Terms, apply to " .. ' ' JOHN Q. ItARSmr r' " ?ifvw notice: 'nr. THE firm of ALLEN ROOERS Ctr has continued hr'1-ri.m..i rni ana coiuinued by ooMonuthreo year. Y. i months longtrrwmsktng in all &Muk? monthe-was, dMolved.by mtlfwl, " tho Wtb dav of OotubwUrfT w -conn W All persons Indebted, cither by Bond w. or open Account, are Nque.Te4 t. mif mediate payment to ALLKN ROGERS av,?" Fu-m , 4. those having ,kim-, ie wK -i :. . Ttn JI1CIIARU SMITH. , . j .., ''ALLEN ROGEBS. Wake county, pee. 1, 183S, , ,! 4 state of Nonm.cjfnoimi vonnawn wuniy, ftoysmber.Tem,, J836 THE Subaerlber, having qualified as Admina. Sll persons bsving claims agsinat mid deceaLd 35 do. beautiful, plaid, ribbfcd and plain r lqWd; to bring them in, Mtmerlaa. Caasimeres. v . . 1 inenticateu, within tho time prescribed b VJ - J. u. OUI.LY, Adai 0N m" ?'? of D5cemfc'r at, will u sold at the Store of R.r u..w. j. all hie Stock of " 1 "".7 Dit r goodVt GHbcEHiia " i In'the Town f Smllhftrd. ' 1 ' I'd On S credit of eis monthath'. nu.-i..u. sj. i good Security for aU aumc over five doParl "f 30th Nov! 1836. 40,000 DoJIa.! 5,000 Dolls, 4 ; '400 ruiztis of 01000. VlYlTilfi. fttiitsx l.r.iva.w . ..w "T -j.'.VIWtll.'l' Eadowln lowing the lAurg Academy end for oth 'V ' fVpuroees,. U y.t ' Cass !No.' 8 for 1836. rbthtr To be drawn at Alexandria. Va: 8atunl. ii.k ..JitmJJy 75 orlUrylidram'Bd . .t it. 1 'j , - x ffl t SPLENDID SCHEME, u 1 pRfeis oif; 40,000 ioiiwL. 1 :. f: , .15,006 Dollars; ,1 do. u 10,000 Dollars; 1 do. . ; ,1 5,000. Dollars, .1 do 2,580 Dollars! 2 PRIZES OF 2,000 Dollars, 3 , do, 1,500 Dollars 5 1 -do. I , i,foq Dollars? 100 do; ' ! . . 1,000 Dollars U 20 v do. : ! vi- J soo Dollars-' 85 do. - 200 Dnllnra' Besides prizes of J5100,1 ktf: Ticket f 10-Half jfoarW $il ff Certificate, pf packages of 25 Whole Tickets 1130 Do. do. i. 2 Half - A. ' U Maryland state Kottervj wtCiJkSNo. 2fFO 1836.' aTf To br drawn at Baltimore 6n Saturday, tfttj &ft 'J" ''December. 1836. '-!-', "v N0 blanks in tDirtoltcryf irsfcCapea' J. rt'bA rl.' L , JT s-'!'" i fJl .j.lPmaof 30,000 Dollars ft a WlMlrii 8,0QO -Dollars f ul' -do. 1 - do. . 1 do, 1 do. 1 2 Prizes of 2 do. ' ' 10" do. .v4,000iDollars " 8,000 -Dollars f j; 2,200' Dollars 2,000 Dollafs' 1,600 Dollar' - 1,500 Dollars ' IOOO Doirars1' And many of The tickets having 0 t hem none of the draws numbers will be entitled to prizes of S3 SO. ' !l Tickets $10-Ha1ves -Qtisrte'rs 3 SO. ' ; Certifioates ofpackiges of 3 S whole tickets f 1 W Do... i ..-idotf" -25 Half do. ' SS ',,1 For the benet ofjthe towii .of Welt.snrg.; . ..(Jllsj No. 8 , for J8S6, j( ,-H ' To be , drawn at Alexandria, Val Saturday 31s) 75 No. lotteryis DravABallolt J . ... SPI.ENOin.A0BJ-ME. . ! Prize of V-30,000" Dollars ; 1 i-'doJ f r r-f t-io.oox DollaW. ' lii.tto-fr Vsii; "6,000; Dollart j 'J'-I '1o;',0,:3 '-' SjOOO'DallaN rn.t 'do:,: 4,000 Dollars l' -Vddi ai 2.560 Dollars.. 1 , a , uifc , ,, . - . 1 ... HQ. - .1 1 .74r "Dollars '25' Prizes 9( .000 Dollars . ' xnh TtolburS i . i .... -'--I r 5 auartet3W-ic I Csrtifloitea of packages of Si whole tiekv;!'ft . Do, ,1.,.4.. 5Hslf fcr.,; O" For Tickets an4 Sharea o CertiScates, y .vii i t . .7; r; ., ..iir Orders from a distance by tl Pf0',"i attended to, and tbe'-Vawlogs enta oo. e4etsMrwr t'''' -.-".--' ', ," f-" P. f 1... F 3 of other srticlea I raciages in the above Bcbeme. aoore" ,y . ; i . . '.' I ' rsi' Htanatxttk J! ' 5 tVWASHlNCtONCiliXC. ArruqATIUN. WU1 be niaao iu v--- . Mature f the- State f,North.Ci. . in Session, for the passage ef an Ac te cata WALLER, KUv.'i'I 3-Vi V -iJ W;' NovembetSar IMa,'!! M & V- f S " L"t . o . ' , " if x ' " ,r - 7. !
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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