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KJ -I TTE. published ScmiffclLlf, ty. fFEStON.R. GALES, EDITQB.. AND FBOPRIEToiu J TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1846. tra tan fir (ri-1r:irt:r -l" : P III ... -L , . l. . II V .III : .. : ; AIJ il-, .C AKfflJKA GAZE 7ERMS OF:THE:SEMI-YYEEKLY REGISTER- Sulseription. Five dollars pr anoum balf m jidrane. ... . , , .... .. .; -' , Advertise ixent$.--Fors every. Sixteen Linet, first iiuKtiea, Oa.PllaTi ,each aobseqaeot iasertion, Ywenty-five Cents. -Court Ordert .ai, Judicial Advertisement will be charged 25 per eaL higher ; bat a deduction of 33 J iper ceat will be rakda rrom 'lhe regular prices, for advertisers by the year. AdvertiaemeaU, iaserted ia the SkxiWces(,t He oitTBa, .will also appear iathe Vcs&i.r Paper, free of charge.-- ""-.". . O" Letteri to the Editor most be rosr-PAio. ; CIGARS! CIGARS!1. -CIGARS ! ! 1 WE would respectfully inform the- citizens of Kaleigh, and .the public generally, "that we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Kaleigh, where we constantly keep on hand a full aortmeut of high ly Havored imported Cigsr?, including REGALIA, EsSPBRANZA, CAZADOUE, CUBRV, J.AXURMA, HAVANA. WERNER, PRINCIPE. " &c " ..' sScc -"' &c. anJ all kind of domestic mrmufactured Cigars. A general assort men t at superior chewing TObACCO; Maccaha, Congre&t, roar Kappee and Scotch SNUFF; Cigar cases, Snuff lloxes and all articles in " the line, which we offer, al Neva York prices, by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. . . Purchasers, and the lover of good Cigars and To. bacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds, suited to the tate of theconnoiesur. Call and try at KUAITSE & MILLER'S, FayettevtUe street, opposite the City Hall. Sept 2. -.. , -- i 36 ffIIE unparalleled popularity of HAY'S 1 LINIMENT is a surety of it virtue. The genuine Hay'a Liniment has cured over twenty thousand cases of Piles in the United, States. It is the only- article u?ed and prescribed by the faculty oi New York, and ii is recommended by every Phy sician in the country .who has used it, or seen its effects on others. The genuine has Conutock 4" Co's name on each wrapper. . For sale at the following place: P F PescuJ, Raleigh; BE Conk, Warrenton ; VV C Andrews, Henderson ; P J Brown, Louisburg ; G Howard, Tarboro ; W H Wesson, Gaslon and by one Merchant in every place ia the United States. March 16, 1846. 23 6m JSTew Spring and Summer GOODS-1846. Jast receive J, a splendid Stock of "STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Jit the llaleigli Cbeap Cash Store, One Qoor below Messrs. Williams, Hat wood & Co's. Brug Store, which consists iu part of the fol lowing: FOR THE LADIES ; Eera jes, Balzerines, Crape Mece, Fig'd and Plain Silks and Satins, Shaded Lawns, Ginghams do., !Long Lawn Cross over. Robes, Swiss,. Mull, and Hook Muslins, Jackooett Muslin and Cambric, OiaJuated Lawns and Muslins, Organdie, Fancy Cravats, and dress Handkerchief, Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Grass Skirts, Hose, c$ilk ani Cotton, Calicoes of all shades . and qualities. Trimmings, Gimps and Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves ad Mitts, Feather Fans, &c &c FOR GEXTLEME.Y: Soperior Black, Brown, Blue, Green,, and Olive Cloth?, Black French Casimeres, D Skin do. do. A variety of Fancy Casfimeres, Gambroon, Lirren Drills, Marsailles, Cashmere and Satin vestings, great variety, Hals, Boots, Shoes, and Hosiery, Shirt Col lars, Cravats and Scarfs, of all kinds. A large lot of best Linen Sheeting from 2 J to 3 yards wide, will be sold unusually low, with a variety of ather Goods needless to mention. We will not make extravagant promises of great bargains, as we prefer our Goods and prices to speak for themselves. Ours is, w be it remembered," the Raleigh Cheap Cash Store. j HEART 1' 4- JORDAN. April 6, 1816. 23 ,. fike: " ' i THE JETXA INSURANCE COJIPA NY, of Hartford, Conn, Offers to insure Building! and Merchandize, against losaor damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is cue of the eldest and best Insurance Com panies in the 47 nitedStatesand pay s its lossesprompt ly. . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to S, W. WHITING. June, 1845. Agent. N. B, HUGHES, AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, RATLEIGII, nr. c Most desirable Property. r jit,HE Subscribers offer for sale, one of tbe most eligible aad beautifnt Residences in the City n I c II hasb,eB for many year, occupied by Mr. B. B. Sxrra.and is situated on the saost eleva ted groan about the CHy. The Dwelling House has x fiae Rooms, with fire-pUs, several finepaa . , tUcheti J necessary out-honse. The Garden is believed to be one f the very bet in tte CKy, and there is a most excellent Spring of Water near by. . t r They will also sell a small, comfortable Dwelling House, near Mr. Asntsr. which will answer most admirably for a small family. For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to either of the nndersignet). JOHN BUFFALOB, JOHN HUTCH INS, WILLIAM HILL. Raleigh, June II, 184C. ' 47 tf St. Mary5s : School, . RALEIGH, BT. c. Right Rev. L S. IVES, D. D. .Visiter, 1 Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector, THE Saminer Term of, this School will, com mence on the 4th day of June, and continue till the 10th of November. The Winter Term will im mediately follow, and continue from November 11th, till April 15th, 1847, thus making a Session of ten months. The principal building of thia Institution Is of brick, 90 by 60 feet, and three stories high. The wings are of granite, 57 by 34, and two stories high. These buildings are in the ceutre of an oak grove of 25 acres, and afford ample accommodations for all purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character connected with the School. The course of instruc tion in every department is thorough, and is adminis tered by four gentlemen and seven ladies. It is the intention of the Rector in all bis arrange ments, to sustain, and as far as possible, increase the claims of the School to the very liberal share it has hitherto enjoyed of the public tavor and support. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. For Board, and English Tuition, per term of 5 months If0 00 Tuition in French 12 50 in Music, on the Piano, Organ, or t Guitar ' 23 00 Witn $3 for use of Piano or Organ, Tuition on the Harp with ue of instrument 40 00 u in Drawing and Painting 15 00 Pens and Ink 75 N. B... The clothing of pupils must be marked with the owner's name in fulL To prevent rivalry and extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed for Sundays and special occasions. This consists, in Summer, of a straw bonnet with light blue ribbon, and a plain while dress. Their ordinary apparel may be of any material suitable for School girls. Jewels and Lace are prohibited. The Religious services of the School being held in iu Chapel, by the Rector, pupils have rarely occasion to visit the City. From their friends or relatives in the City, they are allowed to accept invitations, for the day only , once a month, and never for the evening. They are not allowed to have accounts at Stores except at the request of their Parents or Guardians, nor are they allowed to visit the Store?, without the company of a Teacher. Ilnleigh, April 2, 1846. Marketing. The Subscriber intends continuing to furnish the Raleigh Market with good Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Jc. during the present year, at much lower prices than heretofore. No paint will be spared to give entire satisfaction. Liberal Cash prices will be paid by the Subscriber, for good Beef, Mutton, Veal and Lamb, at all times during the year, and those having to sell, will do well to call on him before selling. W.A.HARRISON. Raleigh. April 8, 1846. 29 tf Eclectic Medical School, PETERSBURG, VA. FTTIiHE Subscribers will deliver a course of Lec- P tures in Petersburg, Vaupon the Tbomsonian, orEcIectic practice of Medicine commencing on the first Monday in November next, and closing on the last Saturday in March following. The course will embrace Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Surgery, Theory and practice of Medi cine, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Wouien and Chil dren, Therapeutics, Materia Medica, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Medical Botany, and Forentic Medicine. Cost of the entire Course only $50 : Four Lectures daily. The Coarse will I acknowledged by one of the best "Reformed Medical Institutions'. in our country. Cadavers are plentiful and especial attention will be paid to Anatomy and Surgery. Og-SuaetcAL Operations, of all kinds, will be performed, during the Course, gratuitously, by Dr. Kenworthy. Persons desiring further information, will please address either of the subscriber, post paid. HENRY" M. PRICE, M. D. C. J. KENWORTHY. M. D. Petersburg. Va., May 30, 1846. 44 UN Comfort and Economy, Fare reduced to $7 to Baltimore. Via. trccnnillc and retersburg and Roanoke, and City Point Rail Roads James River and Chesapeake Bar Line of Steamers. PASSENGERS taking this popular route, will go on direct without delay, at less expense, (than by the Mail Line) with more ease, ami fewer changes of Person and Baggage. The Traveller leaves Weldon or Gaston, every night (except Saturday at 10 P.M.. and Petersburg at 6 J A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 miles) where they will take one of the supeiior Steamers, Alice, Capt. Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Capt Davis for Norfolk, (having a fine sail down the noble James, with a view of its beautiful scenery, and James Town by day light.) From thence by one of the Bay Steamers, the Georgia, Capt. Cannon, Herald, Capt. Russell, or Jewess, Capt. Sutton, Where the Passenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys luxurious table free of charge. Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, $1 00 Fare from WeUon or Gaston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, 1 00 Meats included always on any of the Steamers of this Line, ( Passengers getting through, tickets, are allowed tn sisp at any point on the line, and re sume their travel when ready, without any extra charge Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had ef O. C. PreH, Esq. at Gaston N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM. M. MOODY, Jr., , , General Agent. OZce James River and Bay Line, . " v Wato!r Depot, N. C June 11, 1846. 48 fjp Beware of statements made' for the purpose of diverting travel from this popular routed REGLUmTAL ORDER. HKABtVAKTK9, Raleigh, June 19, 1846. 1 The Commissioned Officers of the 35th Regiment, wilt meet at Raleigh, on Saturday, the 18ih day of July, and vote for a Brigadier General, to supply the place of J as. M. Mavoom, resigned. By order of John H. Manly, Col. Com. CI. C. BATTLE, Adjutant. June 20, 1848. 50 id lVntfn A RANAWA Y from ilUUUCi the' Subscribers, at Clinton, Sampson County, about the last oi April, a negro man named BEN. The said boy was purchased in Richmond, Virginia, on the 14th of April, by M 4vr.Knt, m ihttre vyo. i ne said negro is about five feet, five or six inches high, dark brown color, good countenance, inclined to limp a little wben walking briskly, aged about 28 Years. The said boy was csrried from Wake County to Rich mbnd and sold by Mr. T. Pullen, of Wake County. Any information will be thankfully received by the Siibcribers, at Queenadale P. O. Robeson County, N C M'QUEEN, M'INTYRE & CO. May 10, 184t. 39 tf D. PAINE & CO., ?I a lingers of Lotteries, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HE attention of adventurers is requested to the Grand Schemes for Julv. FORTUNE'S HOME ctill teems with prizes, ar.d those in want of prize tickets, through which a fortune may be realized, fhould address their orders to C. W. PURCELL, Agent for D. PAINE &. CO., Managers of Lotteries. Another Grand Scheme for Fourth of July. $50,000! $20,000! $10,000! Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 27. to be drawn oh Saturday, July 4th, 184G, at Wilming ton, Delaware. 78 Nos., 13 drawn. ckanp capitals. 1 prize of $50,000 I 1 prize of $6,000 1 do 20 000 I 1 do 5,000 1 do 10,000 I 40 do 000 $c 4c. Ac Tickets only $12 Halves ?6 Quarters $3 Certificate? of Packagi sof 26 Whole Tickets $144 Do. do 26 Half do. 72 Do. do 26 Quarter do. 36 ' 30,000! 10,000! fjj Fine Lottery for Packages. Tfl 15 Drawn Nos. out of 75. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 28, to be drawn on Saturday, July llih.1840, at Wilmington Delaware. 75 Numbers, 15 drawn. capitals: 1 prize of $30,000 1 " 10.U00 1 6,(KK) 1 4,000 1 prize of $2,700 10 " 1500 10 " 600 10 M 400 Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. A certificate of Wholes costs $92 50 Halve 46 25 Quarters M 23 12 ICF $22,500 ! 87,500 ! Q Pokomoke Lottery, Class No. 144, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday, July 2Ut, 1846. 73 Nob. 13 Drawn. capitals : 1 prize of $2 2, 500 I prize 1 do 7 500 10 do do 5500 10 do do 3.500 10 do 1 do . 2,500 &e 22,500 of $1,533 1,000 800 500 Ac Wholes $5-Hslves $2 50 Quarters $1 25. A Certificate of Wholes costs $60 Do Halves d 30 Do Quarters do 15 OCT 75,000 Dollars ! 0 Divided into 3 prizes of 25,000 each. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 30, to be drawn Saturday, July 25ih, 1846. GRAND CAPITALS. 1 prize of 25,000 1st, 2d, and 3d drawn Nos. 1 do 25,t)00 4:b, 5th and 6th, 1 do '25,000 7lh. 8th aud 9tb, 1 do 10,000 1 do 6,244 1 do 3,000 2 do 2,000 2 do 1,760 20 do 1 500 20 do 1,250 20 do 1 00.0 150 do 500 Lowest 3 Numlier Prize. Tickets $12 Halves 6 Quarters $3 A Certifi ste of Wholes costs 154 00 A Certificate of Halves cow 77 00 A Certificate of Quarters costs 38 50 Full Schemes of the above Lotteries will be sent to all who send their Orders to us. ry Remember, in purchasing by the package we always give in three tickets. We have every day Lotteries Irom $1 to ana when a remittance is made to us, large or small, we will alwava invest in the most popular Lotteries on hand. The Drawings sent, when requested, to all who order from us: the cash for all Capital Prizes can be had as usual at sight. On all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be paid. The Tickets in the above l,ottenes are receiveu, anu all orders addressed to us will meet the most prompt aud confidential attention. Address D. PAINE &. CO., Managers. Richmond, Va." Cedar Grove Academy, rpHE next Session of this School will commence JL on the 10th day of July, and will continue five months. The prices will be as heretofore, via : For Greek, Latin, Algebra, and Geometry, per session, $1 5.00 English Studies, 10.00 B oard can be had in good families, convenient to the Academy, at from $5,50 lo $6 per month. S. W. HUGHES. Orange County, June 6. . 48 w3t To Travellers going North, Qfpravellers going North, will find their alLi most comfortable, expeditious and certain route to be by the Rail Road and Steamboat Line, consti tuting the r.niit TTinil Route via Rich mond, Fredericksburg, aud Wash ington City. Passengers by this Line, reach Baltimore totes, the day after leaving ' Raleigh ; Philadelphia, in the course of the night; andNew York, the next day. by 12 M. thus being in Philadelphia by this Route, (the Great Mail Rnnt Ycnme hoars before' Passensers bv the James River and Hay Boats reach Baltimore, and in New York, within three hours after Passengers by this Isst line have left Baltimore for Philadelphia, aad without any of the uncertainties of a line necessarily miseil in still rratfr delavs from accidents, storm. Fare by this Line, from Weldon sod Gaston to Bal timore, $9 60 only. Office of the R P'g R R Co. ? May 8, 1846. 5 3.9 2m PABN EXTRACTOR. FROM TWO TO EIGHT TIMES CHEAPER THAN BE FORE, OK i0THLG IF THE I'SER IS SOT DE LIGHTED WITH IT. A N article that every family must consider indis A pensable when they know its power and value ana wmcn nas heretofore been sold too high to reach all classes, has now been reduced in price, with a view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every human being may enjoy its comforts : and all who get it shall have the price returned to them if they are not delighled with its use. We assert with out the possibility of contradiction, that all Burns and Scalds, every External Sore, old or fresh, and all ex ternal pains and aches, no matter where, shall be re duced to comfort by it in five minutes saving .life, limb or scar. No burn can bo fatal if this is applied, unless the vitals are destroyed by the accident. It is truly magical to appearance in iu effects. Enquire for"Connei'a Magical Pain Extractor Salve,'' at Comstock and Co's, 21 Courtland Street, New York. Price 25 cents or four times as much for 50 cents, and near ten times as much, for a Dollar. Cactiom Be sure and get Conncl's, as counter feits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comstock & Co., or never touch it. For sale at the following places : P. F. Pescod, Raleigh; B. E. Cook, Warrenton W. C Andrews, Henderson ; P. J. Brown, Louisburg ; G. Howard, Tarboro ; W. II. Wesson, Gaston; and by one Meichant in every place in the United Slates. March 16, 1816. 23 6m FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL. THE next Session of the Female Seminary, undr the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. FINCH, will commence on Wednesday, the 1st of April, proximo, with increased advantages. An additional Teacher has been employed for tbe de partment of Music and French, who comes highly re commended from one of the first Seminaries of New England. DEPARTMENTS AND TEACHERS. En-lish Department, Mns. M. L. FINCH. Latin, Moral and Natural Phi-) losophy, Chemistry aud As- J Rkv. J.J. FINCH. tronoiDV, S Music and French. Drawing and Painting, Miss A. TUCK. TERMS FER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS: Board, Washing Fuel. &c. $60 Primary English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 8 Higher, 10 Highest, 12 Latin, 10 Music, 20 French, 10 Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 Italian, . 10 No deduction for absence, except in cases of pro tracted sickness. . Raleigh, M arch 30, 1846. 26 To Visiters to the Virginia SPRINGS. Visiters to the Virginia Springs & Natural Bridge, will find their most a greeaHe, expeditious and economical route to be, by the Petersburg Rail Road to Petersburg, Va., thence bv the Richmond & Petersburg and Richmond and Fredericksburg and Louisa Rail Roads to Charlottes ville, Staunton, the Warm Springs, White Sulphur, etc., passing in sight of Monticello and the celebrated University of Virginia; Travellers by this route, leave immediately on their arrival at Richmond, arriving in Charlottesville by 7 P. M. same day, at Staunton early the next morning, and at the White Sulphur Springs in the course of the following day. For further particulars, enquire of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Depot, Richmond, Va. Richmond 4- Petersburg R. R. Office, June 1, 1846. 5 45 ta$6 NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company, PURSUANT to an Ac, of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in this Stale, under the name and style of the M North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the apoiutment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATSON, f resident, ALBERT STITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ) Pt ALBERT STITH, " WESTON R. GALES, ) - RICHARD SMITH, ) r.:.. n mittee. The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to lake risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har- gett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com ply- .. . ' . .. Raleigh, January 17, 184B 0 tt Comstock's Extract of Sarsaparilla. Superior quality at half-price for the ecre of glCROFULA, Chronic Rheumatism, General Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the skin, Teller, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases, Biles, from an im pure habit of Body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Liver Affec tions, and all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blond, Exposures and imprudences in life, ex cessive use of Mercury, &c. j The great opulariiy of Sarsaparilla, and its es tablished efficacy, renders it superfluous to enter into any encomium of its virtues or adduce any evidence in its favor. The Sarsaparilla is warranted positively as good as any other that can be made at One Dollar, at just half the price of those bo much advertised, aud as strong and in as large bottles, vix ' i FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE, OR FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN. ' ' i This article has cured Scrofula of 30 years, aftar the Dollar articles had been used in vain. To be bad in New York only at 21, Courtland 8treet.'' For sale at the following places : P. F. Pescod, Raleigh; B. E.Cook, Warrenton ; W.C.Andrews. Henderson; P. J.Brown Louisburg - G. Howard. Tarboro' ; VV. H. Wesson, Gaston , and by one Merchant in every place in the United states. March 16,1846. 23 6m J. J, BIGGS MERCHANT TAILOR, RALEIGH N. C. . .. ITS now receiving a general suppjy of Clothe, Cas Jl eimeres antLVestings, : of . nearly all kind and 1-- - u.t,u in w wauB irp to oiuer in me very best and latest style. , , . -y- ?. . ? HOSIERY &c. A OF .TUB X.ATE4T PATTKHS3. A general supply of j READY MADE CLOTHES. Both of his own and of Northern' Mannfaeturw Together with, a complete assortment of Tailor'. Trimmings, Jcc. 1 1 . r Arrangements having been made with an Import ing House of NEW YORK, so that the above : Can be sold to Merchant Tailors, and Merchants, at wholesale, about as low as thev can buv them in New York, allowing for carriage, &c.- April is, 15J46. 31 tf N. B. He would inform his friends and ihe nnh. lie generally that he will be assisted in the CUT TING department by Mt. C. C. Naisos, a gentle man of skill and taste in his profession. RALEIGH Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department : J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor. Mathematical and Military Department: W. F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical aud Mathematical Education. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United States. TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session. $15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for. the Studies of the Class to which they belong. j Military Tactics taught to ihe Pupils, free ef extra charge. .- j The design of the Military Department heing (0 fit the Pupils lo act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will ihe Army Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys far the) benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, but Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform.' ! . N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. j . REFERENCES. j Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Gen. Move, Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Charles tlinton, Hon. R. M. Sauuders, L. D Henry, Rev. D. Lacy, Wm. F. Collins, Hon. John H. Bryan, James B. Shepard, Hon. John R. Daniel, H. W. Husted, Hon. Richard Hines, Ed. Yarbrough, Dr. Baker, E. P. Guion, Esq'rs. As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their; names as reference. They send their sous or wards to my School, and of course their opinions caa be confidently trusted. It Tkr r J. -1. Li. Raleigh. June IS, 1846. ' L j 49 North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY AABE1, Arms aud Equipments f uniislicd by tne state. Reference Any Gentleman in Raleigh.' Next Session of this Classical, English and Malhematical Scliool, opens on the 1st of July, irin advantages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School in the South. ' ' . Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc. O. A. ttUUK. Music, . 1. 1. SOLOMON8. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe matics,) &c. $20 00s English do. (Elementary 4' higher branches) 15 00 Military'do. (Infantry practice) no charge. Instrumental Music 25 Lessons) j 12 00 V ocal do. no charge, j Fencing per course h 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. Topographical Drawing, no charge. ; Pupils will be prepared to enter the advanced classes in any oi lege. in the United States. The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. ' , LECTUKJSS. -During the Session, Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. 11 VISITERS. -Gov. Graham, Dr, Hill,; Rev. A. Smedes, Dr. Baker; n Rev. D. Lacy. W. R, Gales, Rev. B. T. Blake, E. B. Freeman, Rev. J. J. Finch, Chas. L. Hinton, Hon. G. E. Badger, Thos. J. Lemay, Hon. Jas. Iredell. ...Geo.. Little, Hon. R. M. Saunders. W.J. Clarke, Esquires. , Letter-writing, with English and: Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to.' - f - ' . . A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. - ,...... . .,. t . No deduction made for absence, unless in cases pf protracted sickness. A few Fuptls can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family Raleigh, June 12th.- - 47 tf NEW AND BEAUTIFCl- w a o..t. hatrini 'nnrtiaeoil tK rrm rinu ouiciiik' i'" ; II 8'tate of North Carolina, with the exception of . V. , - ' li: . ..." Two Counties, now oner 10 me pooiic Composition for Ugh IV the Safety, ( - Cost and BeautT ' ' rw Vi;-V nnnat be surpassed." if eaualed. A the Composition of our Lamps will be exhibited, it is deemeu unnecessary iomj iuuto. - . . SU0TT&8N0W. Raleigh, June 2, 1816. 44 tJan. Sheriff's Sale.:: fmHE follQwing tracts of Land and Gil Lot. U wUI be offered at , Public Auction-on Uie third Monday in July, next, at. the Court Hbuae door ia the City of Kaleigb, or so much thereof, as will aatis- fv the Tuvpg iln hpwnn ttr lha .. loia and 1844. - - - - ' ' . J. W. Chadwick, part City Lot NrX 130, ft j ' 62 B. Dunuv. Dart Citt Lot. No.. 163.- : 91 r Absalom Manennr. nart Cltv LntJlVrt. 2. 1 n-r Thomas G. 8cott, 1 074 i Acres of Land, . 29 9? Penny Spurlin; i Acre of Land, ' : ' . 2 Hannah Stuart, part 146 for 1843 and 1844, S3 90 Archibald Taylor, part 119, "" " . - 100 C; C. Nelson, Nos. 96 and 97, -f 10 00 v ' ' i--- UNLISTBDi - : -- James Terry, J Acre for 1843 and 1844. - 2 64 v"tu vv inters, 3 Acre, . - . "-3 A't Unknown, 3 Acres corner of Davie and East" f; - Street, for 1841, 1842, 1843 and 1844,! . 12 Unknown, 3 Acres adjoining the above ' for 1841, 1842; 1843 and 1844, ".;.! .WILLIS SCOTT, D. C., . For Jam kb Euwakpe, Sheriff. 4 June 8, 1846. , , . ... 46 KALEIGH Live, rv Stnhl a. THE SUBSCRIBER grateful )Tor the liberal encouragement rprpivp? i Kla PstAiiak,,.. during the past year, respectfully infonnsHhe public, that he has added to his Stock a Jiurabelf of fine Hor ses, and additional Cn and genteel, and will be prepared, at the shortest ho- , iu luruian raasengers witn conveyances to, or from.any part of the State. Also, Carriage furnish ed, with careful drivers, to convey individuals or fam ilies to Evening parlies, or for visiting calls. Horse will be kept by the day, weekmonth or year, at pri ces to suit the times. . J. G. M. BUFFALOE. Cj HORSE DROVERS wiU find, at all times, good accommodation, and fine Lots. -. December 22. 1845. . , 101 To 4he Members of the Ba rrirENRy D. TURNER, would respectfully call li LI the attention of Gentlemen of ih Ttr tit ihdv subjoined list of valuable Wnrli1 ull nf ha ;ii be sold at the Publisher's prices" ' cngitsn common iaw . 44 Vols! Supreme Court Reports ! 30 do rvent 8 Commentaries 4 do Leigh's Nisi Prius 1 11 S dq Kiiuiie's Law Comnendinm - ' A Saunders on Pleading ami Evidence ' 2 do Coventry and Hughes Digest ' ,5"f ' 2 do ' Blackstone'a Commentaries v A Creenleaf on Evidence r 2 do " Chitty's Pleading . t 8 dm - Do Practice . 4 do Do Bills , ' 1 do - Do Criminal Law . 3 dK Do E,quity Digest - 2.d Sugden on Vendors 3 d: Warren's Law Studies I do Saunders on Uses and Trusts 2 do Smith's Leading Cases - 2 do - Stephens on Pleading 1 do ; Russel on Crimes 1 2 do Thomas' Coke ' 3 do , Dieest New York Reports 4 do' Archbold's Criminal Pleading do ' Do Civil. do ' ' 1 1 do Tomlin's Law Dfclionary 1 ? 3 do American Chancery Digest . " " ""'2 do"' Roper on Legacies - 2 do Howard's Reports Supreme Court U. S. ' S do ' : Tidd's Practice ' 2 do'-' Story on Bills . ----- 1 -Do on Agency - m 'i'io Do on Partnership 1. do Do on Bailment .' -t I' do r' . Do on Constitution .:.. 3 do Phillip on Evidence , : . - 4 do'V Do on Patents , Idotf BIydenburg on Uusury ; 1 do Williams on Executors , - 2 do Vesey Senior's Reports- 3 do Pier WihiamV,do , ! 9 do i V Eden's Chancery do , . . ' . 2 do Maddocks . d', ;do . , " f . . . ., V 3 do Ball dc Beaa-tdo - . 2 do Fearn on Retnaindees 2 da . Peters' Diirest 5 3,dot ; 6 do ' Barbour's Chancery Practice Jacobs Law Dictionary Bacon's Abridgement 5 do 't Starkie on Evidence , 2 do Powell on Mortgager ."' 1 ; 3 do: ' Gow 011 Partnership I 1 do Iredell's Digest i ; ' 2 do All the new Works received as soon as they aro issued from the Press.-' 1 - - 1. -'- ' HENRY D. TURNER. . At the N. C. Book Store. RLJIOVAL. . M. WHITAKER. having removed to the store' on Favetlevile street recently occupied by Co- Malone, two doors south of Williams, Haywood ' & Co's. Drug Store, will be pleased to have his oldj friends and customers, and the citizens genet ally to call and examine his; stock of GOODS, which 0 continues to sell at prices to suit the times. ,-, ' '. Thankful for the very liberal share of patronago heretofore extended to him, he will endeavor to merit a continuance, by strict attention to business.1 v ' 1 He is also prepared to receive and torward, or sell oh commission,' any articles of merchandize or pro duce that may he consigned to his care. ' ' Raleigh, Jai.c .9, 1816. - 1 r47 OR SAI.E. A Wool Carding JTla Chine, Fixtures &c, in excellent or, der. Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply perW sonally, to him at the Neuse River Oil Works. r ' : - IT llililAiU 11. lUIUllh April 1. 1846. (TT Standard.) i 2T" riMIV c UUCUMAIf S ALMANAC. X for tbe xear ot our i.oru 1010. - .y i , This day received at the N.C. Book, Store, by X ; i HENRY D. TURNER. PAPER WAREHOUSE.? NO. , BURLING SLIP. NEVrYORK. iplTUUS IV. FIELD, 1 offers for Sale, at Oj the lowest Manufacturers' prices: a very exten sive assortment of PAPER," comprising every possi- 5 ble variety , adapted to the wants of consumers in all sections of the country Paper of ail kinds made to order at snort notice. .t v' - i , , , -The Stock of printing paper is unusually large,' a part of which Is' of very auperior "quality.- - "A v leb ; - paper-Makers materials: -tv. Of every description ,1m ported, and kept constantly on hand,1 vht : ; FelUngs,' AVjre; Cloth, Fouvdrinieit Wires, Bleaching powder. Blue Ultramarine,TwiheV 4c. 'c " - --,--v -- - --itAGS,' f"" Canvass, Bale Rope,' Grass Rope, Ba jging,4cT4;c. purchased, for which the highest price ia Cash ViU be? paid . f- ' f .y' ? fv , New Yoijt, March 18, 1846. - ' ' " "" w h J . t-, I'-. II r, - Ib Ml ? 1 IX 4 if. i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 30, 1846, edition 1
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