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.- , ... - - 'I, W 4 i ' sarin JiJ A ttv,f - f . . . , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, i'846. .19 sr v. fcCi rf .cmKttocxi (;.; coon l f- a t . S" -v i - r . v 'Jl V 1 I it It i ' -X- - v . . I I I .. ... . ' i 1 l-r 7 VI L. -i . Ill I I III II f I ' - i I t ' V ; u)-' yl ' - v v-i"L"-; ,y.,.y:,i TERMS OF THJE.SEMVWEEKLt 1! annum half is i nsertfoo, Ooe,Dol,ar; Mi tatoeqaeat insertion, Court Order ad Judicial. Sitttrtittmentt will be charged 25 per etaL higher ; bnHf deduction of 33$ pereeBt'Wia brnrdV'rbm lhi;re2d sdrertieera by Uae.yer , Advertisement, inserted ia the SsvT-Wbkkxt Rc oTEi,vwilf also appearia the Wxi.r Paper," free of charge K- ; BX Letters to the Editor mnaabe;ronnx. :' :'CI5AHS!:CIQARS!! CIGARS Ul b XT7 E woald repectfullj inform the citlxene pf y y Kaleifh,ad the public generally, that we have-opeueJ a Cigar ianufciorj ia Raleigh, where ' we eootadiIjckeep on haiid a (oU aortment of high ly flawed impofiea tugatf , laciuuuig REGALIA.1 ESPERANZA. CA2.PpKE, HaVAna. & iiurwiiiuD . WERNER, and all kind pt domeatic 'msoQfaclored iCigara.;; A general assortment of aperior, chewing TOU ACCO; Mtrcaba. Uongreaa. rarae ' Rappee - and Scotch 8NUFF; Ci?aTae, nfTHxTer,-nd all article ia the line, which meiiSA'al Neuf Yerk 'prUeM,bj the wholesale pir Jtlail..iAtt ordera thankfully received an J attended te wiihjdUpatch. 5- JTO "IT Farchaaera, and the levers of goed Cigars and To bacco', will always be furnished 'with the best kinds, sailed to the tarte of the'eonnoiesor." Call snd iry at . ' n KUA USE &. MILLER. 1 Fayettetille street', ; opposite the City Hall.; v $10Rfewarfl, j m ,3if Sri MA!A WAY -from' the' Subscriber in 'Duplin '-County; aboai the 20th of "July, J O H N MOHOLA8 BEFOR ,riS M u,a! 10 nan. aged abeat forty years, stoat and chonky buiit has a go d countenance . is fond, of Jiaur,, e Brick . layer and Plasterer by trade, bee worked at Ike trade in all the sdjHiil'coonitea .vyhen he left, he bad a baJ skeiuo1oae" leg4eeaioted-by born. .He .will no. donW itdJpaaaaabeibg free, purchVsed .krireJom some three yesrs back will give the above reward for his apprehension-antf con fineraeni in ahyUaU.ot Jbr, bia Uebvery to me near KenanavHIe. f J.;f.Uo (brwfi'aII:prsois;froni hari boring or hiring aaid alave, aa I .will. enforce the lav atinst all ofieuderai , . . . . ," EenanavillVAazv 25. 1846. ..V 5 70 3t Jiut rtttiTti, tlipleadid Stock. f ? f lit . STAPLE i-ANDFANClOllYGOODS, At the Ralelsh Cheap, CasIiSlore, One door below Maasra. VVntians, Hawoe & Cai. Prog Stott, Which coOaiata ia pen of 1 the fol lowing : . ' ' - .-; " 1 : ; f - U rih.'Y FOtt THE XADIES; Berages, Balxerinea, Crape Liecev Fj&M nd - Plain Silks and ' Sarins,' ' Shaded 'Lawns,. Gtnghama do.. Long Lawn Cross 'over Robes, Swiss, Mali. 'and Book.'';Matna, Jaekoneti' Muslin "and Cambric, Graduated Iwns and -'Muslins, Organdie, Fancy Cravats' and ' dress" Handkerchiefs, Linen, jQambric and ilk Handkerchief,- Gxw Skirts, ; Hose, Silk and Cotton, Calicoes of al".ahda: and qnalilies. Trimmings, Uimps and Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves and Mitu, Feather Fans, Ac. ie. ..K- i - foii GEmi53iEf Saperio'rilatk.BfowaBlOa. Greoj.iSnd Olive ClothV, Blatk French Casiraerea, D.e skin do. do. A variety of Fay.CassjjsetBSl, jGambrodo,- Linen Drills, Vfaraaillss Cash mere atd Satin vesting, great variety. Hats, Boots, 8aes, and Hosiery f Shirt Cel lars, Cravats sad Hcarf; of ay kina. , A large lot of best Linen Sheeting 002 to 2 yards wids will be sold uusuUj low, with m variety of wiker Goods aeedlee la taeatioa in ii I; U . We will sot make e vagant pcomises wf s;rat icrgifs, as we prefes ear Ueoda'and pricee to' apeak far themselves. - Ours ia " be-it vemesabered the Ilalelsh Cheap Cash Store. ; . , ; ... y i J v. HEaRTT JORDAN". ; Aprils, 1846. a ... 23 i A LIBERAL price Irf Cash.'Will hi paid for'SO AV -Bbls. of Tar, if deli vered soon at ths Rail Hoad lieu Apptytve 4ne Ageuu , - Raleigh, August 7." ' , . ;;632m r ityoce:;;'lii A PPLICATION will be made at the next Session A jot laeXLegistalore "of- North ' Carbllna, for a Xiurver to extend the Raleigh and Gaston. Rail Road e the eoutu (Carolina une. t 3 Aagu 7. ,nt46. 63 WHY; HAVE-THE AGUE -ANDFEVER? irtiRICirs Agneaud irever Pi 111 have 'u never Mneo,' woere airecyuaa were nnutr ioi Jewed, to eflict aorir iB' fiomfiifteedl Thirty Asars.T.They are iprepared rtrptd pimple'' Vegetable MedicinesandSre,' theretrJitfaftmot pleav aji: and speediest Remedy know'n'i forthe' fe of!o terininent Feve. '.Tfy bave beeu.triedf ia '0on gealite "Chills of the worst form, and have In varia bly given relief, and cured the paiieou They nsver sJTea ike Wain, as does Quinine or injure toe ebe stitmiea, as does Arsenic.- iThe., money retarned in every oat sf failure wfieV direciiovur are followed. Price $l pet ferf Planters, Cotuitry Mercbanu, and Druggists will be supplied at ; S perdoaen boxes. Prepared and, sjW only by.,,, ,,- X-Ki. C. J KEN WORTHY ACO.iri Bank Street FeUabur, AagaH 1.1846 npilis day pabltMbd th third vol Jl tne of Iredell: Direst, commencing wun the U vol. lsterw,r andcUaul4i UwV tatf tna 2nd Yi4.:Desjrrax and Battlee Eaftlryf Report and wnWading with the 5tb vollrf .iredetl' Laiv and 3d wol. Iredell's Eeutty Report hf f845." AU orders addressed to - - t-X -lc -i ' ;'HENRY DT17RNER2 ' Beptember l l846;-.w vo,.;' t 70-3 : JOB PllINTLGfv;r" Jlarur recently rerjeirsd a fresh aupply of f FANCY-JOBT.YPEji ; - ieMV?.?-w ltpafed to execnte in superior 'style filPBlES, CUBS, fllXBBIiLS, BL15IS, Itt. Medical School, ?! F f! HE 8ubAcribers wilt deliver e euorse of Leo V v jl ' tnres in Petersbargi Vaopon 1 the fbomsohian. the first Monday'in November 'next, and closing' on tne last oatnrday in March following. : ' . The rouTse will embrace -Anatomy, Thy :Miofot Pathology, Surgery, TAcory end practice of Medi, drut 0b$thtries, a7id Diteasa 10 ' Women oW Chil fbr, iTAetapeutie. .Materia Mediate'. Chemistry, Pharmacy, Medical Botany; end Forensic Medicine, Corf of the entire Coarse only $50 : , Four Lectures 'v- . ; -, ( . . , f f ' f . i The Coarse will be acknowledged by one of the best "Reformed Medical Institutions in our country, Cadavers are plentiful smd especial attention will1 be paid to Anatordy sod Sorgery.- in; f,r"?'i ' 03" SuasicatOesaaTioirs, of sll kinds,,will be " a I. " a S a ' " ' isw'i performee, Donng me uoorse, gratuitously,. by Vi Kenworthy. : 1 . .. ' ' . Persona desiring farther ' information; will please aauress eitner ol jhe subscribers, post paid. ' " HEN RV M. PRICE, M.D. 4 ; a j - REN WORTHT. M. D. Petersbarg . Vs-V May 30,' 184S.- ' 44-,tlN T ;-,t-. t .. .-. . .. ... 1 Fare , reduced to 8T to Baltimore Via, CrtcntTiHe and Petenbarr. and Roanokf, andCjty folnl nail Koads Jamn Ulnr aid fjiciapcakc. Bay line et Steamers.-, ' ; TfTjASSENGERs taking this popular mate, will go Lion direct' without delay, at less expente, (than by the Mail ,Line) wivh more ease, antl fewer changes ot rermn. and Maggage. .- , , , , r, . . u t -;..s ' The Traveller leaves Weldon or Gaston, ever? night (except Saturday) atlO P. MM and Petersburg at Of A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 miles) where they will take one of the - supeiior Steamers, Alice, Cspt, Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Capt Davis for Norfolk, (having a nne sail down the nobleJtmes, with a view of its beautiful scenery, snd James Town.' by-day Hkht.) : :- -.. t Front thence by one of the Bay 8teamers, the ' Georgia, Capt. Cannon, 'JfcroAf, Capt. Russell, or -,... --- tVnwess,' Cspk Sutton,' v Where the Paeager travels while he sleeps, and st enjoys a luxurious table tree ol charge. rare from Weklon or Gaston to Baltimore, $7 00 Fare from WeldoQ r Gaston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from, Petersburg to Baltimore, . v . : , ... , 4 00 Fare from' Petersburg to Norfolk ' 1 00 Meda included alivayt on any of the Steamers of i film L.ine. rasaengcr geuing inrougn 1 UK tit, are allowed taitoftkU ' any point, on the line: and re- - . n . 1 . . -taw ... en me their travel token. ready, 1 without any extra charge 1 if-.j y-.-.-, -".t5j : t- :!' 1 tcaets from usston to Baltimore, or, Norfolk, to be had of O. C. Pcsa. Eo, at Gallon N. C. For Tickets from WelJun toDaTtimnre or Norfolk, apply :ta ry -V WM. M. MOODY. Jr., yi -a nTi-j ? ! . - . General Agent. OJficc, Jamet River, and Bey Line, WatDoa Daror. N-C, June U, 1846. :,j48 , . rrT Beware of statemen la made for tha purpose of diverting travel from this popular route. . r ' .Splendid. Lotteries! -' ': r-. j Grand! Alexandria Lottery, ..jt-tV.. -Claas.D for 1848, - - - 1 To be drawp at vAlexandria,D, C, on Sal onlay, ..- ,i;- MAMMOTH' SCHEME ! 1 Capital prixe of 0 000 I 50 prizes of $1,000 Iprixeof : - . 1 20,000 I 60 da 4 - 600 -, 1 do . . -10,0001 50 do 400 Ida-o Tt-" 5.000 I 100 .do u ;.. 250 .. 1-jdo., U.i477 I 198 do - . , 200 2 prizes of-. ': .. .3,000 78 Kb. tottenr 15 ' dec . ' &c Drawn Ballots! ; Tieieti SIS-Halres ' $7 W-ftaarlcn $1 7St " : ' "Elfhthi tl 87. ; Q.; ' V Certificates of Packages of 2f3 WholeTicketsS160 P0 . Do-.' " -trai' 1" ' 28Halvca ' 80 00 . Do..- s-Ua 'A'-? 29 Quarters - - 40 00 Do. --do 26 Eiahths - 20 00 $3o;oo(Xi;: AIXAIfIIIIA I.OTTJGT1Y, t K'iV A " ' AJLSk. JL JL JU4LS Jl vTfJli .!E; fb-1Q4R :J 'drawn 7at Alexandria,' :D. t?. on'8atu To be turdsy, 'I; Uhs) 26ttt September, 1846. c ir ttin: : m. 1 prixa 1" do V I prize of , 83,000 10 000 6,000 1 do . : ;9fi00 J-do... 2.000 do 3,140 &c &c. .A: 3nC50f Prizes of $10001 a i j t75 NowiLptteryr-tlj2 Drawn 4Ballota, ii aicaeiiu--ne o wuaners i ou. ' testes of Pack ages of 25. W hole Tickets $ 1 3000 Do - do 25 Half : do t . , 65 00 Do do ,,. 25 Quarter do "82 50 Orders for Tickets and Share and Certificates of Packages in the above oplendtd Lotteries will receive the fjiostprompt attetrtlon; and in ofikiaf account of each drawing sent immediately after it ia over to all who Order frorii tfsi V'Addresar ? ""' J. G. GREGORY & Co. Managers, . uip ; Washington t(rD. C. k .t. riv:-i "1 . i I i'Tf tL'-peonIirfe6ted to .ljeindividn'any.Vnd ie AX. the late Concern of cVnta & HsicCD. -'wnoap notes snd accounU were; doe on j'thf ' TsC ''Jaflaary: ice than and n 'for collection. VA'like ,n8'y t esort , to legal maanV to effect a) settletni-nt If anyVaun'dne fte fate conoera of Sihh and Pescait; drttyself. snd esrnetlly Dope man may noi oe pawr un u";e,,7 ' im,j O-r r,- . , .? w r. rcouuijc. ftalelgb ipgfiCl848. ;i64 a. tether JiteathB! M T. V .Jr.: DATIDSOT, Old Btreet. Pstersborg, VstaT-are now receivingiheir Fall supply pTLeaihet'anuotheV ..articles ia. thrir4ins, oiuuling ir pari.of Oak and HsjXt.ncK4801.a Ls Taiai Various tjasliites ; Kitaa's Fasaca and other Uat 'djit!Ta, jUjPrxm ' LsaTHia, Moaocco,' Kir, Lixtyo.ana manias oat-vs.ijASTsaiiaiuas ssos Tasxp4ccit.c. , Being conadent (hey can aeil as low ss sny qther House in thWAfarksV they tn-it dealers visiiiog Peiersburg to give them a csU. y. All ordrs;promptly filled i: ."-LiJ.J' ?r t v' ; 1846, are hereby notlBea. that longer Indutgerj the 15th 'Sent ember?'lpi nof t Wlovxai , ahiini.siinaid -at- thktviimeL wilt be" put fn a' train Felsrburg, Ang. 26, 184. c , 70 4tp Most dfesirable Propertvi ' HE Subscribers oBVt for sale.'ane of the most eligible and beaaiifnl Residences in the Citv of Rsleigh. It has been for many years, occupied by Mr. B. B. 8 juts, and ia situated on the most eleva ted ground aboat the City; The Dwelling' House has six fine Rooms,' with fire-places, several finepas -ages, atxJ nas attached every necessary ou-houeY The Garden ie believed to be onef the verv lsl in the City, and there is a most excellent' Spring ofJ Watrraear by. :V - " " -'J:T ' ' Z-i. : -1 bey will also sell a email, comfortable Dwelling House, near Mr. Ashley; which will-snswtr most admitably for a amall family..:, v. rW-i . ; 1. ;i -'.j. : .For.Terma,' which will be accommodating, apply to cither of the undenignedv. r; : i r ..i; . - . 1 johnbuffalob, I,'- v.: -. JOHN HUTCH INS, Raleigh, Jane 11, 1846. . 47 tf FIKE rrnnE jETiVAi-isunAWCECoaiPA- IL ;Y, or Uartford, Conn. Offera to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against lossor damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.' , This is otoe of the oldest snd best Insursoce Com panies in the UnitedStateSjand'psysits lossesprompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to be made to 8. W. WHITING. 'July 1846.: . v., s Agent. Botanico-Medlcal Infirmary, BAWIi; ST., PETERSBURG, TA. PR8. K E N WORTHY cV PRICE, Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tients from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup potted incursb!e forms of 'disease. Board, with the msl csrefol nursing, can be obtained for $1 per week. ' Medieal charges moderate. The superiority of the Botsnie Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established in ' every section of oar Country. Persons afflicted, should speedily svail themaejvea of this almost certain means of restoration to health. ' . - . ' . : ". ; try Fistnlss and Cnctn tpeedily cured without resort to the Knife Coass Wabbihtid Charge $100 for Medical attendance. '' " Persona deairing further information, will please address the Subscribers. pint paid - ; ; , C.J. KEN WORTHY, M.D. H. M. PRICE, M. D. . July 11, 1846. .. ' ' 56 ly . INSURANCE, f nillE rfew York jLife,Fire, Marine XL and Inland State Stock Inin rance Company, No. 20 Wall street, (capi tal 500,000 dollars) are now prepared to insure a gainst Ion by fire, the damagea of the seas and in land navigation, also the loss of human life, . upon terms equal if not more favorable than those of any other company of this city. Having, their busiuess risks divided upon the four different branchea of in surance, they avoid the great error . of former com panies, by having only oue-fourth of their iuteresta affected by any ' calamity, however great, by fire, Sea'; or Casualty fatal to human life, having at all times three-fourths of their business to sustain the one-fourth which may be affected by those disasters which so often ruin those compauies whose whole capital is engaged npon either fire, marine, life or inland insurance.: Another source of great security adopted by thia company ia not to take any risk, up on any consideration, for a greater sum than $5,000, also no two risks adjoining, thereby avoiding the er rors which have proved fatal . to other companies. This company also, to avoid any, disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, pay all losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged, dispensing with the useless delay of sixty days, oftentimes ' of Such serious in convenience to the insured. " " ! 1 : The attention Of the mercantile, marine and per sonal interests is respectfully Called to the advantages of thia company. - " :-.. -j v.? DIRECTORS. v - 8amuel Jones, ' David Ames, v.-.. ; Richard Ransom, .George- MT--. H argous, Edmund. Roberts, . . Nicholas A. Miles, Theodore Floyd, Jsmes Remsen,:, v; Jarnes Tolbert, ,;; . damuel A lien, , George Morris. u ,. . William Thomas, I Smith Raymond, ,: ' Thomas Franks, -William 11 ulberts, Peter. Rogers, 1 James Van Renseller, Charles Livingston, . , Dsuiel Perkins, -; dward Lawrence, Stephen Mint urn, . . Charles Adams, 1, Francis Johnston, , Thomas Denison, t . Oliver FT anlvantJL. By order of the Board of Directors, JPHIH K. TO Wiv Sxiiv v, rresu HaariT R. Maaas, 8ec'y 7 ' ? r.IliLEIGIi; ApEIfCY.'.1, , ,Tli'e Subscriber, having been appointed -Agent of the above Company in'tbe City of Raleigh,' is aatborised to make and effect, in. the name, and on account of said Company, Insurance upon Human Life, Buildings and Merchandize, ol every description against loss by fire, or casualty ataH - to- human tile, npon favorable terms. Wow is'ibe time to insors. It will be seea this Company is perfectly solvent and ale. u :i r C - r,- ;-j t-i i : GEORGE (T COOKE, Agent. " , Raleigh, lone IZ, 1846 t . . , :tf - ;:W;:SPIES;& Co.: s .-..Ni J ".. tDEALER8 e'lN'- " "- HARDWARE CUTLERY, GUIfS it'J ,v - AND 'PITOjLS-::a--:;v':-i t i iV 9 1 ' M aiden-La ne,: ; V . : 0. Jnly;l,1846.rii tr' frfu-.t.: ,v:'.-53 3m T a-ji& ,UUNliaiMIVltr4 1 Url BAUVNr 'c :i i! 'Good Bacon Hsma)very xiica for faint 300 bides and Sboolders for sale at 1 ..s. . W WT sk w-tt w ww v ja A action and Commission tStore. . VAogutt ir. ? -66 y .!N. STORE, SUGAWNa,COFFEE;; ; 4? HHDS.i3rown 8ogar,vif , S .'; : 0t Bsrrels . : doo ." a i i ' " . ? ' ' i Bags Coffee,. Molaaeea in .Hogsheads and Bar rels. Gun Powder and Imperial. Teas by the Box, for sale atr..? if art -i 'Jft&t aiiOttca . Anctioh and Commission b'tore.i August 17. 66" IVOUTII CAROLINA TTJ)URSUANT to an Act of Assembly, n Compa lir .ny has. beet formed in this State,- under the name and atyle of the North, Carolina Mutual In surance Company? and is now folly, organised,' by the appoistment of the following Officers, vu; JOSIAH O. WATeON, President, ; 'v. ALBERT 8TITH. Vice-President, , 'i RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, ' THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, , RICHARD SMITH, , M j :. ; ' ' ' ALBERT 8TITH, ' " ' xecnlive Com-; WESTON R.' GALES, V J i miUee The Company is now prepared to receive applica lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks 00 Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snn otner buildings, t urniture, 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; ail the corner of Fayetteville and Har trett Streets, where full information snd explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully, furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany.. -I :' - s-1- Raleigh, Jannary 17, 1846 ' ! . ' ! . "; 6--tf : 1 CpmstockJs Extract of Sarsaparilla. v Snpcricr quality at half-price for the tore of ; CROFUJLA, Chronic Rheamatisra, 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 habitof Body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg Pains snd Swellings of the Bones, Liver Affec tions, snd all Diseases srising from sn impure state of the Blosd, Exposures and imprudences in life, ex cessive use of Mercury, dec . ; ; ' ' The grout popularity of Sarsaparilla, and its es tablished tpcacy, renders it superfluous to enter into any encomium of its virtues or adduce any evidence in its favor. ' ' ' ' The SsrssosrillaJs warranted bositivelv as rood as any other that can oe made at One Dollar, at just half the price of those : so much - advertised, and as strong and in as Isrge bottles, via . - FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. OR FIVE , DOLLARS PER DOZEN. This article has cored Scrofula of 30 years, after the Dollar articles had been used in vain. v To be bad in New York only at 21, Coartland Street.-. '.. " ; ,' ;, - ,. ' ; . For sale at the following ptacea: P.F.. Pescnd, Raleigh ; 0 E.Cook, Warrenton ; W.C.Andrews, Henderson; P. J. Brown , Looisburg : G. Howard, Tarboro 1 . W. H., Wesson, Gsston j snd, by one Merchant ia every place in the United States. Msrch 11,1846. , ' . ,1 , ', ; . 23 6m REV. DR. BARTH0L03IEWS . ; ; PINK SYRUP, i IS warranted to be as good as any of. the dollar articles in use. litis sold for only 50 cents, and the Proprietors, with the consent of several of the first citizens of New York, have given reference to them. It is considered by them the best preparation in use, ' for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat or Incipient Consumption. It is pnt forward under the sanction of one of the first divines of the country, and has the great merit of being all it ia represented to be'.' ' ' - : " ' For sale wholesale by Comstock x Co., Coartland street, New York. '- For sale st' the following places i P F Pescud, Raleigh; B E Cook,"Varrenton; W C Andrews, Henderson ; P J Brown, fjouisburg : G Howard, Tarboro : W H Wesson, Gsston ; :and by one Merchant in every place in the United States. , March 16, 1846. . ; . .. ,,-,. . '. !. 7 1 2d6m FEMALE SEMINARY. RAEEIGIT, -If ; C. Rev. J. J. FINCH, Principal, Mrs. Mil.. TfXCn,,"- . - ' r. . 1 Teachers Miss A., Si- TUCK, . .- THE next Session of " this Institution will com mence on the 1st, of October ensuing. ; The in struction, st present,' will be given by three Teachers, and others will be employed aa they may be' needed. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teachers, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education. . The Boading Pupils wilt live together as one family over whom a parental government will be exercised ; and no pains shsll be spared to form their manners and habits upn the best principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their dsughters with any articles that may encourage a love of display. : ' :- ; The deportment and recitations of the Pnpils will be strictly noted, and a report . rendered monthly to Psrents and Guardians. ; . . J, ; Pupil 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 coi. sent of lhe; Principal, cor will any deduction be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. , TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : ; Board, Washing, Fuel, Primary - English Branches, Second Class do. do. Higher, -: , . ; Highest,;,,.; , , . .-; 160 - 6 1Q, 13 o 15 20 ' 10 . Music, . , Latin, . r French, .. ? Italian, ' 3 4 -wi Needle Wotk, Drawing and Painting, " There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each Session, , during which,' . Pnpils can remain without any extra charge. , ; ' V " , ; ' Raleigh, Augost 1 4, 1846. ;J 1 66-tf ; Youn:Latdiei3;School,:' -j frnHE Yourig Ladies School ia this placa, under t U the care of the Misses Pae-raines, will com mence oai the 1 st. day. of September next, at. the House formerly occupied by the Misses Pullism; on Wilmington StreevnTnB. pa 8esaioi jof -five months aa ibljowa, via r;j t . .i. English tBranchea Iron rV-iw 10 $12 00 ,;; French v;-.vj'l V!,; l,-i(: .. Drawing and ieeGleworK . 5 00 Painting n " -:V'V " 'r ' ' i 8 00 Music, with the use of the Piano . 20 00 'Board. Washing and Fnel, - t ' '50 00 -4- Raleigh , A bgu'st 25, 1846. i-t ffj.t ;:;;;Freslirriyak GROUND Alan and. Liverpool Salt. Bmoking -and Chewing Tobacco,-Brown,! Crushed nd Clarified Sugars, Sperm Candles. ye 1 - - AoguatXi,-" . ". -;r - . ' RAXE1GT1 ! ClassicaJs-Mathemaflcalrai r7-.-r'.n.-J..i . -i a v. 1 of JannaW- .nd th n,r H'T L vltistheJesitn of the Precentor thsf this Wtfiwf' tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantavn aflbrdeil -t" - i ,..'-','. . ,. 1 , t-- : - AV C!nllssrss.Efn Kjb fTnifal I3ajsj; wvmjw as suv V' a-is ava ayaaica . t . f " . jV-sra WW j-a . ' , n t . m-m - :' iitsi.C- "I ! 4For English and tMathematwapmddia&; : - per Session, LW.-r v,i L;ix .t ,$15 00 Jf or Latio. Ureek, French, 8pantsh .and 4 i f Italian Languages, per Session, 1 1 & t.20 00 J he advanced Classes may pursue the Studiesv of slower CIsss. paying only for the Studies of the Clsss to which they1 belong. 0 ! --'i?v'":3 i : Mintary Tactics Uught to the Papils free ef extra charge,, : w;.v. I he design of the Military Deoartment beinr to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency j as Officers, t,u . ok vi u b jicLu oi instrucuon win do careiuny pursued, nor will the Army Tactics be deDarted firom, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit" of tne institution, or for sny.'othev purposes. -vcii H B, Act of the last Legislature, the, necessiry srms and equipments will be furnished bv the Slate but Parents who wish their children instructed in the . N B..A fe.f.pia will b. UkM .. VoMyi the Prinapal of the Academ. .v-rs -,t .: T)r.mnn;n . " nriTrinrkTHv. . i TT'yi- t tj -as-; :.' , 5 t.JjII.IUiflivl.S. . w - ... "Seo ... ,-. 'Ven. aaoya,, ; - ; Won. VVm H. Ha V WOOd. Charlie H5nfml" - I Hon. R. lVf. Saanders. - n. H. Rev, D- Lacy; : .1 7? ; a. :Wnv FCoiHns Hon. John H. Bryan,, j , , James B. Shepard, non. jonn it. uaniel, . . .. tt. W. Hasted Hon. Richard Hues, ' Edi Yarbrougb Dr. Baker, - - -. "E. P. Gmon. E Aa the above named rentlemea are well known in the State, I . have given . their - names as reference. They send their sons or warda to my School and 'of couree uieix opiiuons can be connaenuy trusted.. ;r Raleigh, June 1?, 1846.r y 4,9 - , - : Norths LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY Arms and Equipments f urnisbed by . . . me staie ; - , , . U.iv.1 ' , -.vs"" uoodaaiprtcwimoch below, onr formef rates; antf at S t Mathematical iltghf Mpance on axt ofrMpwtaimp9 WF"nte t c r . U;l O D aU.Vy j fic t . & portion ofoucFall lmboition '6r ; " THE year will.be divided into two Sessions of five iXfmU' montbseachi the first Session becinnins on the first !JirihAnWQTrAt Oftd llninrj A Next 'Session of this Classical Eish''! 'aW4jisrrtiikMfS.U- Mathematical School . ovens on the 1st ef. JulvA tcilh advantage unsurpassed asiissvnitttStjrf.tV Prepaeatoryl School tn the South. ... .r , Classics, English, etc. . -Mathematics, Tactics, etc;' Music, - r!: R.GRAY. , . O: A. BUCK." LI. SOLOMONS. TERMS nat 81-SSTO- of rnrB "months.5 V f Classical Department, (4'ollegfate course' ih-'':-'"! eluding fall English Studies, with Mathe-" - matics,) die. ? ; - .. . - . .t'' . S 20- 00 English do. (Elementary A higher branches) 1 5 00 m unary uo. r inianiry pracucej no cnarge. Instrumental Music J25 LessonsV . 1 'I ', 12 00 Vocal do. no charge, ' 0 Fencing per coarse .-a i c.c '.Lt.: 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, ho charge.- c Topographical Drawing, no charge. : Pupils will be prepared to enter - the .advanced classes in any College in the United Stalea. ' ,' The course of Education is thorough, practical and ; well calculated totfualify youth for the various duties ' of life, whether occupying public or private; CivQ or Military atations. ( i . r , - Daring the 8ession, Lectures on Populsr objects 1 will be delivered, of which due notics will be given in the Public Prints. r'j 'trX - VISITER8.r - i.v.e Gov. Graham, -: . Rev. A. 8medes, Rev.'D. Lacy," Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J.J. Finch, I Hon, G. Ef Badger, Dr.: Hill, Dr. Baker,; , . , W. R; Galea,:;. E. B. Freeman, ' Chss. Ll; Hint on, Thos. J r Lemay , it Hon. Jas. Iredell, Geo. Ltittle.. - Hon. R. M. Saunders, , ; W. J. Clarke. Esqaues" :- '' Letter-wri ling,' with English' and Ladn CompoBi- tion, will be closely attended to. i; ' 5 :v - 1 A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, rnday. No deduction made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. A few Pnpils can be boarded in Mr. Gray s family 5 Raleigh, Jnhe I2lh.-' V 47-tf '?. IV E.Wv AN DDE A IJTIFCI4 fmHE Sobscribers having, purchased lha : entire two Counties. now offi;to "pobbca. vuuipvuuvu'-ivr . c aieay r7 T" -. :'--V--. .r: :".'r deemed unnecessary to ssy mor a " -v.- . . r ri.P .... t , , -owlT j2K BfllJW, 7 Raleiffh. Jnn 21 1848.. 4...utaU-4Ja 7 THE; BEST SCH00L'eE06RAPHY . EXTANT Tn orae'a School SMfrrnviJasr.'.4imhl. IV II bshed with one hundred and fitrengravings, aod over fifty beaotifal Maps, in colors ; a near and thorough revised ediCoa. ' A sapply of the above thia day received by v.- i. tl. UPTURN ER,; KaJeigb,Aug. lbV t At the N.jC. Book Stores "fTTOK SAEEA TYoolCai-dlny ETa lJ,, Cblne Fixtures, &C.9 in excellent order.- Address the 8nbseriber, jRaleigfa, or apply aer- sonally, to him at the Keose River Oil Works. - . ' .WILLIAM H. HEAD. r fJTJT Sundard.). w,. Aprn.1, 1846;. FOll SAEEr-BrcrWn Snzax by the BarreL-r- Rio and Java Coffee by the sack-Tbree -kinda.of i eas oy ine cox-, LfOai ougar, anu si general asson men t -of Groceries at retail, also a large Steele of Sole and Upper Leathers, which ; w offer low ' - 2 j-i's--,U V. r 4 I WILL t FECKtl , Raleigh. Aug. 12.1S40.' - Ait: ; -t6T Prime Vinegar, -.- A j, ,.,-. 41 'U".i; r--i nat-. racetyea .oy-; 1 . s. -Vw'W - JAS. UTPHFORD. i T . . ... . A small tot of Roaui aojia celebrated Ladies 6lrp- -jtSrirrriH AiaMiftA4. - 1 1 1 iv view 01 a contemwatetf ensile in out "sniTn tl a' -"VXWFAl V UUU'ViilllOi Vr V.01, PIstn and" Pressed .?f!I 1 trno? i s .ft F. A "aiii:1 r . m tv sr. k . n jav m a sac aba t . j is sy ? i jswiav a- anortment, assuring them that we shad fally eocjriy Mvr?.v.n ..w a' w m '. '. nina ana Olass Store,- Sycamora.St, ' r 'Petersbarg; Sept tfAto&l-:;.,;JX :-vp September S, 1S4G H -m; 4 i;.SJfifc 2 U rafriQniaCC! lrhYfjitdV B-fy.J -is -.js.Jt.wj. ... iti'jv-r7 ''''"'! J . a vtwn . . - k . ; i .TV-.". ", mrnt:iAmli l.- -s v.j- :j j... -T"t "oT,?, jRTIEEIV WAItE, omy f oux : jmperta- I MuSIIUeS, ( WOUIU TBSpOCll I ij, icsimvviMiij luivtui UJT , VUBlumerK. i"" crs ia wnnn vrooasin my line, mat taer : I I .ti'w.L l jL-i -Jrj.r:. .' : .) ... ' ' lean Im irm!i. lmt-.b ft.it .T i'sri Uiii. --rr---rr'--- v. V " F .W aoc m tliis or any other market intlje f;ta.te? fllHE fuidersigned bavtng, y Deed fronx Jkros , " J. ' Ttraaaai Estj beeq - contUtuted. Trustees fot-, the sale of the Land on yvhich he resides lying Witifk: in two rnilee of the Town , of tAVartenton, ah(l eoii. , taming xat . . k,-&fcL ': . m, thoriiy to divide the sand Land! m lots to sriU' pur- now Ser the same for la and axuicltc pejawissTdsalri It is believed that there ia notin the fitataa. taorS desirable jesidence, 3 KS4t The buildings ara large and well fin- 1 st 1 r isnea ,- ana aamiraniy arranged, ana th ill!' Tn" w nhdoaUedry healthy; Tka -iland is of excellent rjaalitVand miy lb divided an Mto fctrm three or four cionvenient. Tracts The Mill is on a neyer- failfng' ateajii, and,!lf weU: situated for si good and prnfitabja ajstonu? Xjifiij ' By tne terms of the said Deed, the Said Land and ' Mill will be sold on a credit of .twelve' m'ohihsanil the endersigned can confidently ;ssy "ths't sir'arransa f : sneni may 00 mauo wp noreaiuirs io- wnose oea efit the sala wUl ba made,, by which fadtdgefceft jBiay' ' na extended much . beyond that umfjl,! Warrerf Col8ei;,846.'S'' tiitf onnnT. unnii nimiiiii nun, HESnlUcriberoSera' forsalehta epIendtdlloIlV Rob Roy. He wss three year! old in May last; color red and white, sdmjdsed to ' weizh. fifteen ban- j dred. gross 1 calved ia Dntcliess County, New York; I fra.DJ. tto'im'fiorted. alt PruWt Albert,-(aea'Aowatl,- no. or Uoltirsior, 1845. - UehUemen, desirous jtl t iijspioving 4heir cattle,1 have now an crpportanltyof ' doing liso, siteaded i with jnuch less :e pease or is& k than procuring one from thai North.! His calvea frdca common cowaare' remarkably large and finav at Hl " . ror lunuer panicuiars, , souress.ine ourocrip?r. Witson'a BridgVMoore County TtCCl ,--,f. tfi? !'.. J deiiAfAtlsk A0Mat.5i 1846? :sl;;'?tjp. nUgtlt . , -' 4. Jf i ' . r- j - i ' " t j.- - I"' ts POSITE THE MARKER RALEJGH; N.Ci ITnHE Bubscrioer baa recently rtturheJ lrca the) - U North shd has jast receiviHl. an nUre J","hi Stodtof &ooas eompruing a general -suatomaenr.cg dry goods iana i pAniijrkir:c qRIESf CKOCjOEIT, I10jC3&c frc .iirfr4l.. aWWj,, me uty of thamrtidea ofietad,iaara ! toaU to want of Gaoda in hi- tine. A .KaJciah. Jury 11. 1846 . J-i TO1 Q ACH AND "HARNESS 7MKEH3 I Glchiapad Coacb Eace xuia T?Tr 1 tTIrTvinin1 Vj -..W.-;- ITltHE;Suljcrjbera-begjleiv4Blaii5fcis5 I IK the Cbach and HantetJS !atIT, 'and IHercbauta of the Sooth., that jbey art prepared Jt Iaf nisb Coach Lace Fringe aud-Tassels e(every rarie- I ry at the shortest notice- They iSattei themselves Ima lacff slnxi Cch Ftinsa rnanafactured-ai t Factoryonr Franklin street, antX Matly crposita tJ ch Pxchange Bote), s equal in appea ranee artdeotlV tty to any to, bo Jound at tbe r.ortn or elaewhere -ai ihe Subscribers ask. Is a call Horn thoarwbo'deal ia thsii line,' feelira ssiJred that, tlieir' can tSr'w CsSt pjriiacaTtatjpchaaeira Sel"eH t icncjo3a,.ACTatT .j1 v : j. v- r ;-. .y. -, l'-"'TT"'.TT,'l J..MJ. M... wSAl. ...A . . . . .... W ',.-. I ' ( JAB, rvoMiin, ' :- 1 fetersDOTgi fiepc o, .0. f 11 j . - . ' .a Art..:'.'ii'- ; Crv? w.1111 also, hu MILL within one and ahajr 2f J inilMi of the sahiA nfati: nir navii'iv TTCOtrssSCahdiosh . iJJiilUstbsst-afimoW ' -. Kf;7;lj;da;i,.BeeVng,-Kl rS-doiVeacfiI t; " T7e Invito an eisnunstion cf the lotVwiic wa ?u :- - taaiaa wacan bXf ; a ? ' rwW4iwi 1 N : 1 V -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1846, edition 1
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