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J I 7Z I A 1 mrlS'4-- X-HdY rdvHiTiY ' ,aV.yV;xI 'ifofit'stt KYr-fi?'? . 4 V, "Hi 1 i -3 ,'- TUESDAY,; SEPTEMBER 15,' 1 846;- - ' 1 ; r s t o it Q AX e s,Kv ! TERMS 3 F TH E - S EMI WEEicLY REGISTER. t.AiptWF jitmf.'Sixtu Lini$,;&r inwrtioa. One IllftTj ch MTwnt kwertin, Cturt Orders d JjtitctcZ -Aicertiwirt will b hrjei 25 caL higher $ but a deduction of 33 J eenL wilt b taade from lb ' refolar price,' for drerUMiii .'th ye?. ; j.; 'J nr.'-'- AdTcrliaemeato. inserted in Um Scjci-Wxuxt Rk virek, will also ppar in tb Wciuxr Paper, free of charge. UJ ir , , rf . IPT JJettere to the- Editor rouat be josr-rAUv ""CiaARS r CIGARS ! ! a CI6ARS1 S ! nTTTE woiilJ recpeetfutlj inform ibe cithern of y y rKieign, enume jmoiic -goeraiiy, nM we hte opened a Cigar mannfeetorj in Raleigh, where we comuntlj keep on hand a full aMortmeat efhigho ly flavored imported Cigarr, including V ' CAZADOHE, WERNER. XUBRV. HAVANA, rRINCIPB,.-, . J .Ac. ' ;:,&.. -M kinds of domestic manufftctareu Ciffara. ' t gearral attoruneiu ei aopenor coewing x yoAi;tiy; Marcota, Oongreaa, oarsa ; ilappee and Scotch SN OFF; Cigac caaea, 8notf Buxr, and all articlea in the line, which w offer at New York priect, bj the wholesale orretaiL . AU order thankiullj; received aoJ attended to with 4lwpatch... - , . . ' Purchaser, d the tover of good Cigars and To kaeco. will alwaja bo furnished with the best, kinds, suited to tho tastoof thaconooiesiw. ' Call and trj at . ; . - KKAU3E St MILM3Ra, xi , . ' Fajettet ille street, opposite the Car Hall. ; Pept i. , y. -i v 'V-i ... . j .'k ; ,36 - New Spring anfl Summer OODS"-1846o , , .Jnlt'reeelfed, a iplendid Stock' of - v "STAPLE; AND FANCY ORY GOODS, At tlic OaleljU Cheap Casli Store,1 One door below Meesfa.Wiu.iAms, Hat wooo Sc Go's. Drag Store, which consists, in part of the fol lowing: --'i - -;" " . ; .- FOB TIlAl XlDICSr -Berages,Balzeriues, Crape Liece, Fig'd and Plain Silks and Sauna,: Shaded Lasraa, Ginghams do., Long: Lawn. Cross vver, .Robes, Swiss. Moll, . and Book Mucins, Jaekontt Moalio and Cambric, Graduated Lawns and Mostins,- Organdie, Fancj Cravats ' arid drea. . Handkerchief,, Linen Cambric andsitlk Haodkstchiels, Grass Skirts, Hose,, tfilk and CoUoa,. Calkoe of. all, shades and. . qualities, Tri nmiugs, Gimp anJ Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves and M itta. Feather. Fans. &c &c ... FOX1 GEIfTI-EJIISXi : V 8operior Black, Brewn, Bloe, Green, and : Qlive Cloths, Black French Caairaeres, D e Skin do. da, A varietj of Fancy. Caineres, Gam bioon, Linen Drills,' .Marsailies,Cashmere aud Satin vestintja, great varkty, Ha(f,foot,Sh.ies,snd Hosiery, Shirt Col lars, Cravats and Scarf, f all kiuds, , , A large loiroC-bni Liaaa Sheeting rom Sjsio 2j yards wide wiU be sold unutuallg low, wuh a varietj . of other Goo&s- noailleas to men lion. . ' We will not make exiraTagantJ promises of great aW.aifir, as we prefer oor Goods and prices to speak for themselves. Oars is ? bi it . remembered,' the Xlleiffb Cheap Casli Store. - - r H BA R f T Jt JO RD AN. Aprils, 1846.' 23 TarlirariJ A LIBERAL price in Cash, will b paid for 50 A Bbh. of Tr, if delivered soon ai th Rail Road vApptyif fht Ageuu: i; ; - ; ? . - Raleigh, Aagost 7. , . 63 2m Notice; APPLICATION will be made at the next Session of tho ' Legislator of Worth 'Carolina, for a Curter U extend the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road to the South Carolina line. - . s Auguk7; 1846.-. "; V i 1 WHY. HAVE THEASUE AND FEVER ? PRICE'S Ague and Fever JPills have never failed, where directions were ttrictly fol lowed, to effect a core in from Ftflcen to Thirty hour a. They-are prepared from simple 'Vegetable Medicines, and are,, therefore, lhe safest, most 'pleas eat, and speediest remedy known', for the cure of In termittent Fever. - They have been tried in " tJoo gestive Chills' of the worst form, and have invarta bly given relief, and cured the patients. They never a&ct the braki, as does Quinine ; or injure the con stitution,, as doe Arsenic t-The" money returned in every ease of failure, where directions are followed. Price SI per ber Planters, Cottntry Mrcbaats,aad DruggisU will bo aapplied at. I $ per dosea boxes. Prepared and sold only by- r, , 1 C. 4. ' KEN WO RTHY & CO. "5 - Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Aagtxtt 31, 184Q, 71 THIS day published the third Tol nme.off I redelTi Digest, commencing wiin the 3d:vol.Dvoreux aad - Battle Law, and the 2nd vol.' Detereor and Battle's Equity sReporls, and concluding with th 5th vol.'of IredelP Law, and 3d vL redeirs Equity Report ia 1846 ' " AU orders addressed to " ; - ' -" 4 " - HENRY 1. TURNER, ,- -j - -J. . : -y..4; ; v "Raleigh.'N.'Ci - September t, 1816. - ' TO , THE G U AKFEIVDERCl COiTIPAIXX'r? tpeciaHjr tJesirout 1 pertnat interview with W erchantt, Booksellers and oibers, wbo'may viah the City 61 tfew Yorkdo . rg he present season: - The, Company re""prepr ed to oiler vsraaccDCWTBD raDccsit bt to par. tes who rasy be disposed to act as Agent for their medicines; ioducemeau that can bo mrtcb better ex piaiaed in a personal interview than by letter- . ' -The office is at No. 48 Jolin street, op suirs. and genttemvn will find their snref adcanced by grviog the Company a call. ' ( , i , ' , 1 . Should any oos desire an Agency '. who 'cnaot 5i la p(oo, they can addreu by mail, post paid, ; . - , E. BARTON. C' . . -e . Secretary Grae&nberg Company, .'" ''Prime 'YinetAieiH -,L!r,V4,.j v :i AW'-JaTfaod W ' '-- '! . I' v JAS LITCHFORD. Just. Reciredv,' v- 1 , A small lot pf ttftiiasoa's felebrated Ladiea 91ip JA3; UTCHFORD, I Eclectic?MedicaU School,- i i PETEnSllURO, TA. r " rrnHE Subscribers r will deiiter a course of Lee U tore ia Petersburg, Yan upon the Thorns onian, et ildectier pcactka- of. Medicine commencing on the first Monday In November next, and closing 'on the last Saturday 4a March following. ; :-. -'i1 The course will embrace : Anatomy t rhytiology, Patkahgyt Surgery, Theory and practice, of Medi cine. Obstetric, and Diseases of Women and Chil dren,. Therapeutic, Materia Medico, , Chemistry, Pharmacy, Medical Botany, and Forentie Medicine. Cost of the entire Course only $50 : Tour ; Lectures . , The .Course will be 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. ' ' ' i ; OO: SuaeiCAX. Opkratioks, of "all ainda, will be performed, d uring ; the Coarse,' gratuitously, by Dr. Ken worthy.- ' . "f '.; ' -i ' i Persons desiring farther information, will please address either of the subscribers, pott paid. " HENRY M. PRUJE. M. D , .v, - a J. KEN WORTHY. Mi D. Petersburg. Vs , Msy 30, 184S. 44 .UN Comfort and - Economy. Fare reduced to $7 to Baltimore. Ti& CreentTille ud FctehbargiBQil Eoinokc, .. ind City Point Kail Eoadx Jaraw Rlicr and Chesapeake Bay Line of Steamtn,-: . i ,- r F ASSENGERS taking this popular route, will go on direct without delay, at less expense, (than by tle Mail Line) with more ease, ami fewer changes of Person and Baggage. ' ' . , s The Traveller leaves Weldon or Gsston, every, night (except Saturday ) at 10 P.M.. and Petersburg at 4S A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 8 miles) where tbey will take one of the. mipeiior Steamers, Alice, Cspu Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Capt Davis for Nerflk, having a fine sail down the noble James, with a view, of its "beautiful scenery, and James Town by day Tight.) I : - ' . " From thence by one'of the Bay 8teemers, the Georgia, CapU Cannon, Herald, CapU Russell, or Jetoe, Capt. Sutton, . , ; Where the Passenger travels while be sleeps, s.nd enjoys a luxunoos table Irre or charge. Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, Fare from Weldon or Gaston, to Norfolk, Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, -Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, 7 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 - MtaU included alway on any of the Steamer of thi Line. iz Poteen ger getting through Ticket, are allowed to stop atony point on the line, and re sume their travel when ready, without any extra charge ': -' v"!'-. xicxets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had ofC C. Poesi. Esq. at GaaoaN. C. . . - Foe Tickets from Weldsn to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to , WM. M. MOODY, Jr., . vr.i'... - . - General Agent, j Office James River and Bay Line, i Wttuosr DiF0T, N.C.i Jane 111846. ' 48, (r Beware of statement ' made for the purpose of diverting travel from this popular-root. , - 1 I Splendid Lotteries I j -' : Grand Alexandria Lottery, , . , . i ; . Class D, for 1846,- . ,'T be drawn at Alexandria;- D. C on Saturday, -. ... September 49th, 1846, -v. ., . . MAMMOTH SCHEME! 1 Capital prize of $50 DOO 1 prixeof 20,000 1 do ;V ' 1D.000 -1 do 6.00J) I do 4,277 2 prizes of ' 3,000 ..78X0. Llten 15 SO prizes of $1,000 600 -409 250 200 &c. 1 50 do ' 50 do 100 do 198 do -&c Drawn Ballots! . TieieU I5-almv$7 fiO-Qnarlert $3 75 , . EkMhill 87. -s CertiBcatesof Packages of 26 W hole TickeU $160 00 Do. do . .26HaIvea 80 00 Do. " 'do ". ' 26 Quarters : . 40 00 Do. do . . 26 Eiitbths ' 20 00 $30,000! . ! AJLE3ULXJJtTA UOTTEXXrtv " f ' , - Class E, for 1846, ' ' , . To be drawn at Alexandria,' D. C on Saturday, - " the 26th tJepieraber; 1846. '. , ' C A 9 ITlilf i 1 prize of $30,000 10 000 ' 6,000 1 3,140 1 prize of 1 do I do ; ' $3,000 2,ft00 V 2,000 &c. 1 1 1 do do do . .. "50 Prizes. of $1000! ,75 No. LnUerT 12 Drawa Ballots. . Tickets $10 Halves 6 Quarters 2 50, N ; Certificates of Packagea of 2 5 Whole TickeU $ 130 00 7 r Do. " do ..' 25 Half ?, do . . 65 00 -' Do - ' do - - 25 Quarter do 1 . 82 50 Ordera for Tickets and 8bares and Certificates of Packages id the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account oi each drawing seat immediately after it is over to all who order from 0-' Add res, j . ... - V J; G. GREGORY & Co, Mtnagers, . : " Washington City,' D." C LL persons indebted to me individually, and to the late Concern of Stjth & Pxacus., whose note and account were -due on the .'1st January. 1846, are hereby notified, that longer indulgence than theSth September; - will not be allowed ; and all claims anpald at that time, will be put in a train for eoUectieiw I dislike exceedingly- to 'resort; to legal means to effect a settlement of any claim due. the late concern of 8tith and PescuJ, briny self, and earnestly hOD that I may not be under th necessity nro doing. . , J , - v -F.f.PE8CUD. ; : Raleigh. AogVlO; 1846. 64; frpjQ ai whom it may concern,', be it kaown; that JX at thai next fcSaperiorr Court to be held - for the Cuantr of Warren; at the Coon boose ia Warreotoo, I ahall fife petittoo fit said Court for leave to etnao Himi tho foU.iwin elavee belonriar to ns, to-wit :' Betsey and her two children, William and Addison. -nv v. j . : - i-9-i u'- i? ni.J.; (-. .t t !:vV;it;HVV--tf THOMAS i M-.QREEIf. ' 11 T mark..1: i Aerost 13, 145. sts 6w 'T Brown, and TJIeacliedt Shirting and Do .f . .. ,.do .. .Pniiinrs. .. ... . "JA3- OTCHf 0RD.! ; vMost desirable Property, TnHE Subscribers offer for sale, one of the most JJ "eligible and beautiful Residences . iq the. City ot Kale lgh. - It has been for many years, occupied by Mr..B. B. 8aiTa,and.is situated on. the most eleva ted ground about 'the City. v The " Dwelling" House has six fine Rooms, with fire-places, several fine pas ssges, and has attached every ' necessary ' out-house. The Garden is believed to be one of ihe very best in the City, and there is a most excellent Spring of Water near by. , -. , ' , ' , ; - Tbey will also sell a small, comfortable Dwelling House, near Mr. Asutxr, which will ' answer moat admirably for e small family.4 . ' ' : For Terras, which - will be accommodating, apply to either of the undersigned. cv. : .. , , .JOHN BUFFALOB, i ; . .JOHN HUTCHIN8, ., . WILLIAM HILL, 1 Raleigh, June 11,1846 - - ' 47 tf ' nTWIE JETlVAIIVSURAWCECOJlPAf U KT, of Hartford, Conn, Offers to insur Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premtuma to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the UnitedStatesndpayaitslossesprompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi. ctnity.tobemadeto . W. WHITING. July, 1846. .'-. Affent. Botanico-Medical Infirmary, ISAXIC ST., PETERSBIJIIG, TA. ITTSRS. KEN WORTHY & PRICE, Petersburg. Ill Virginia, are prepared to receive and trest pa tients from a distance, a Sic ted with Chronic and sup posed incurable forms of disesse. Board, with the mal careful nursing,, can be obtained for $4 per week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of the Botaoic Practice, in the rare of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established in every section of our Country. Persons smicted, should speedily avsil themselves of thi almost certain means of restoration to health. :" -: . - . , , . . nr Fistulas and Ctncentpeedily cured without resort to ibe Knife Coats Wieraitid -Charge $100 for Medical attendance. Q) Persons desiring further inftirmatioh, will please address the Subscribers. pott paid. ' ; U. J. KclN VVUKTH x , M. V. H. M. PRICE, M. D. July 11, 1846. .... . , . - 56ly INSURANCE. rrnilE Ifew York. Ufe,Fire, Marine IL and Inland State Stock Insu rance Company, No. 20 Wall , street, (capi tal 500,000 dollars) are now' prepared to insure a rainst loss by fire', the damage f the seas and ia- tand navigation, also the loss of' hamao life, upon tern equal tf not more favorable tnau those ol aoy other company of this city. Having their business risks divided upon the four different branches ,of in surance, they avoid the great error of former com panies, by having only oue-fourlh of. their interests affected by any calamity, however great,: by fire, aea, 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 -disaster which no often ruin those companies whose whole capital is engaged upon either fire, . marine, life or inland inaurauce. Another source of great security adopted by this company is 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 io other companies. This company also, to avoid any disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, pay all. losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged, dispeusing with the useless delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious in convenience to the insured. . : .The attention of the mercantile, marine and per sonal interests is respectfully called to the advantages of this company. DIRECTORS. - Samuel Jones, -David Ames, Richard Ransom, George M. Hsrgvus, Edmund Roberts, NicholssvA.' Mile Theodore Floyd, James Remsea, James Tolbert, : Samuel Allen,. ... George Morris, William Thomas, 8mith Raymond,. Thomas Franks, . William HulberU, Peter Rogers, ' James Van Renseller, Charles Livingston,' .Daniel Perkins, , Edward Lawrence, Stephen Mint urn, , . Charles Adams, Thomas Denison, ' Francis Johnston, Oliver Hanivants. : " ' ! By order of the Board of Directors, -1 'JOHN.R. TOWNttEND, Piest.' . Habtst R. Makks, Sec'y. RAL.EIGII AGE!f CT. y . The Subscriber, having been appointed Agent of the above Company in tbe City of Raleigh, is authorised to make and effect, in tho name,', and : on account of said Company, Insurance; upon Human Life, Boild'mgs and Merchandize, ol every description against loss by fire, or casualty fatai to human life, upon favorable terms. Now is the time K insurer It will bo seen this Company ia perfectly solvent and safe. 'fv:t?.i i.rs -.,.... .. ; ';.- ). if . GEORGE T COOKE, Agent. Raleigh. June 13, 1846. " ' " : - ' tf A. W. SPIES, & Co. j r V - y ' DEALERS IN. -. - HARDWARE, CUTLERY, . GUNS v AN I PISTOES. : s , . v, ! v No. t91 Maiden Lane. 7, ' . July lj 1816. . : . 33r3m lh 'C0NS1QNMENF OF' BACON. rfh 47v Good Bacon Hams, very nice, for fami- t ; 7- 77 ' ; . .300 Sidea and Baoaiders lor sale, at . . , i v i ; J Auction snd Commission Store, i Angnst 17. 66 r IN STORE, SUGAR AND COFFEE ; ! I HHT1S. Brawn 8nnr. tl trio W.-Vrl.- r-w:.r? tV! - " ? -25 Baas -CoSve, Molasses 6) Hogsheads and Bar rels, Gun Powder and .Imperial Tea by .the Box, for sal at ii Mf. B, HUGHES-, ; . fc Auction and Commission Store,. : Auguit is ' ; ; - 5t :ci NOUTI1 CAROLINA . ; Insurance Company, Trj)IjR8UANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa Ll ny haa been formed in this 8tate, under the name and sly 1 of the North' Carolina Mutual In surance Company and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, vix :' 1 OSIAH OWAT80N, President, ' " ALBERT STITH, Vice-President, RICHARD 8M ITH, Treasurer, . " ' ' - THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY; Attorney, RICHARD 8MITH, ' p W ALBERT STITH, ' v i Executive Com- WESTON R. GALES. V auUe?' ' The Company ia 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 take risks on Dwelling H buses. Stores, Shops and oiner -buildings, Furniture, Merebendize, and other property, against toss 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, st the corner of Fsyettevilte'and Har gett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will le cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. ... -. . , . ;.' -r-.i: - - : Raleigh, January 17, 1846 r r.k;. 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY, ; RAEEIGII, N. C. , Tier. J. J. FIIYGD, Principal, Mrs. M. liFIIf Cfl, ' ITJIss A. 8. TUCK," i J ' TH E next Session of this Institution will com. mence on the 1st of October ensuing. .The in struction, at present, will be gfcen by three Teachers, and others will be employed as they may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal 'to secure the best Teacheis, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an ' exact and thorough education. The Blading Pupils will live together aa one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised j and no paina ahall be spared to form their manners and habits upn tbe bfftt principles of taste and propriety. Parenta are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encourage a love of display. The deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, and a report rendered monthly to rareuta and Uuaruians. - s Pupils can enter at eny time and pay from tbe time of entering ; but when entered tbey cannot be withdrawn till the end of the Session without the coif sent of tbe Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF. FIVE MONTHS: Board, Washing.' Fuel, ' $60 Primary . English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, , - lg Highest, 15 Music,. 20 Latin, . 10 French, 10 Italian, 10 - Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 There will be a vacation of one month at the end 4 of each Session, during which, Pupils can remain without apy extra charge. , Raleigh, August 14, 1846. 66 tf Young Ladies School, FJT1HE Young 'Ladies School in this place, under JJj the care of the Misses Pabtbiook, will com mence on the 1st day of September next,-at lne House formerly occupied by the Muse Pull ism, on Wilmington Street. Terms per Session - of five months as follows, viz : . English Branches from $7 to $12 00 French . ' .. . 8 00 Drawing and Needle-work , 6 DO Painting a 00 M usie, with tbe use of the Piano 20 00 Board. Washing and Fuel, . - 60 Q0 Raleigh, August S5, 1846. 69 Fresh Arrivals of GROUND Alum and Liverpool Suit, Smoking and Chewing To acco. Brown, Crushed and Clarified Sugars, Sperm Candlea, dc 8. M. WHITAKEK. August 22. ' 68 PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 9 BURLING SLI P, NEW Y ORK. CTRUS W, FIEEI, ,ffera for Safe, at the lowest tlanufaciurera' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to tbe wants of consumers in all sections of the country. Paper of all kinds made to order at ahert notice. " , ' ' The Stock of printing paper is unusually large, a part of which ia of very' superior quality. " . PA PE R-M AKER3' MATERIALS V Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, via: . Feltings, Wire Cloth,' Fourdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Bloe Ultramarine,Twine, 4-C 4. ' ' '' ' - ' '. v.--- RAGS; ; ' Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, d;C 4e purchaaed, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid ' . - - - - - T - '" New York, March 18, 18461 24ly : . P. F. . PESCUD,' '. APOTTJECARY AND DRUGGIST, - RALEIGH, N. C, ::, i ... i .- ; Is now receiving his Fall supply of Drags, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuns, all of wtuca be warrants to be fresh and genuine, they having been carefully selected by him. during tbe last month..in lb Northern Citiea,and feels confident of his ability to sell them on as favorable terms as can , be , put chased elsewhere. ' " , , . He thereby solicits an examination of hi Stock, from hia friends and customers, . t particularly those Physicians and Country Merchant who have here tofore purchased their sapplies in Petersburg or Rich mend, VaY assurisg them, that no exertion on hi pert shall b wanted, in order to give perfect iausfac- Uoo. as retrard quality and orteee.. . : : ?r -His Stock of Perfumery and Fancy Article is mure varied, beaotrf ai, and extensive than heretofore: and all he aska from tbe public gneralJy,ia av call, bviore porchsaing elsewhere. yj i 7 i y - -i ... Raleisb, SpC 9, 1846. r. . . t. -.An 2 N. B a case Pur German. Gttisii xpeetd byvto-daya cars. . , ' ; ..." ,v -. ...:.'... -vi, ; .v-t .' , . . , '," . v" . v' j " . fdR'SAtl A Wool Carding ltfaV CQitte, Fixtures, Acl, ia excellent )or ' Address the Subscriber, Raleigh; or apply per sonally, to him' at the Neose River Oil Works. t S f V V V WI LLIA.M ' H. MEAD. "jnpru a, A9-o. ULiU - otaaaawK :at i f " i . .ti "t i ' . . i y jiijLiT.iny t cjiz;tri: it .'f:.Tv ' . (sicatll)epameni; J;. M, v Mathematical and Military Department : s i W. 4F D I SBROWt ; : - THE year will be divided into two eJesnoQs of five months each ; the first Session beginnins on the first of January, and the' second Session,'on the" first of " ' It is the design of the Preceptor, that thia Institu tion ahall not be surpassed, tn the sdvantage afforded for- acquinbg- a thorough English, Classical ' and Mathematical Education. ' fV-- ti.rf. v" ' Pupil will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any UoHege in the United -State. Ui : " . j s i TERMS OF TUITION. -For English and " Mathematical Studiea," ' ; "".'per Seastoa,:. .'?.--v fi$ 00 ,For Latin, Greek; French; Spanish and ' ' Italian LansuaRes. per Session. ' - 4 20 60 The advanced Classes mar pursue the 8tudies of a lower CUsa, paying only-for the Studies of the Class to which they belonr. v 7 ? '" V Military Tacucs taught to tho Pupils, free of extra cuarge. . ' ; : - ' . .. , ; i. The desien of the Military Department beine to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army Tactic be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the . benefit of the Institution, or" for any other purposes. ..s' By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments wilt be furnished bv the 8t ate. but Parenta who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. ' J ' - N..B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boardera. bv the Principal of the Academy. ' ? , , REFERENCES. '- .. '' Hon. Geo. E.' Badger. Gen. Moye, ; ' Charles Hinton, -I. D. Henry, Wm. F. Collin, -James B. Shepard, EL VV. Hasted, . .f ; Ed. Yarbroueh. Hon. Wm H.' Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, ; I Hon. John H. Bryan,. Hon. John R. Daniel, ; C Hon. Richard Hines, ut. uajcer, i E.. P. Guion, Esq'rs. As the above named sreatlemen are well known in the State, I have riven, their names as ' reference. They send their sons or wards to my School,' and of RaleiRh. June 18, 1846. ' - - ; 49 North Carolina rrr LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY; Arms and Equipments f urnisned by .,. ., . n, ine state.--.-''r-rn- RcrcacNCB) Any Gentleman in Raleigh, v.:;:. Next Session of, Ais Classical, English and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of July, with advantages unsurpassed in my Preparatory ocnooimzne ssouuu .- . ; Classics, English, etc.CRGRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc; 8. PRESTON. Music, ' ; I.rT8OLbM0N8. TERMS TE& BEasiOIf Or" F1TE MOKTHS. " ' ' ' Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in- ' ': eluding full English Studies, with Ma the maiics,) dec. ' " " -'. w - 20 00 English do. (Elementary 4; higher branches) ; 15 CO Military do. (Inlantry practice no cbarre, - : Instrumental Music 26 Lessons) '- ; .; ' 13 00 V ocal do. no charge, -. ;- ; -. . . . .. . Fencing per course ;.. . fi:00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge, u Topographical Drawing, no charge. Pupils will be prepared ; to enter the advanced classes in any College in the United 8ttes ; . i 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. . ... .r,. v v,; LECTURES. . i- ...i During the Session, Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of hich w in the Public Prints. w. , . .rt;.L .. J VISITERS. 'K Gov, Graham. " ' ' Rev. A. 8medes, Rev. D. LscyV ' ' Rev. Bi T. Blake ' f Rev.J.'J. Finch; Hon. G, E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell. Hon. R. M. Saunders. Dr. Hill, A Dr. Baker, W. R; Gales. E. B. Freeman.' Chas. L.' Hintoo, ' Tho. J. Leinsy, . : Geo! Little, " r7 W. J." Clarke, Equtrev Letter-writing; with English and Latin Composi tion, will be closetv attended to. :V i''-j-'j A cheaD Uniform ia adooted Ores Parade dai I a m. - - j a No deduction made for absence, nnlee in cases of protracted sickness. A jew Pupil, can , be boarded in Mrayamily IVFAV A TllEl niAllT'IlfTl I i "rTHHE Subscribers hating purchased the ! entire JJ 8ute of North Carolina, with- the exception of two Counties, now offer to the public a Composition for t Eight, . the: fiaf ety, ... , ejosiana Aseauty v -1 Of which, cannot be surpassed, if equaled. , As the Composition of our Lamps wilt be exhibited,"it is ueemeu unnecessary to say more. ' - -t r "'v ..?.v 'r.ttCOTl,' 8NQtoj r Baleigh, June 21846". '44tJani THE BEST SCHOOL GEOBRAPHY EXTANT bsbed with ooe hundred and fty;,engravjngs, aad oyer fiuy beautiful Maps, in colors ; a naw and thorouffh revised edition. . A stfpply of the above this day received ty ' M. U.' TURNER, " ; Raleigh; Aug. 18, " "At the N. C. Book Stor. TATIRGINIA J, i.and 4r Cotlon Cloth. i also V Cotton Osna.bo.rgs, all bought with theash,and will be wldjor amU profiuby the juecor leu BACO also, a good assortment on hand, and on tho road. y. wttijpBCK. ttaieign, August ii,. -. :-vfc , , ,: H lnir Mob and letter; Wcg,ia . 9 '- f-Cit - i-ntatU flVI v.v tzJliiZi.ixi - - 4UJB rnUYlm rA'ta-wite,.!; " " " V -'5v v. cfC.ati:.Ar.iICocii; CI lUwi; reeently received njfresh Rzply ef J I other tn-dcJ Ci-uii J hb thr Dm? E-:: :s r?. 'iri!ciMfV- wtoty iMaWtoibo'attwfioii ci tic.. rU fWWl51 friaoda anaarchaii' and PbyweUfi. --...y, Wears now7 nrebared te exeecte In at aoiwrtov atVT throurhoni i Worth tJamli lis. feeling- ctzlizU t-t ?:.arT T' 7!mmm0mtMms&7 fN view a exntempb ted change our fcas!zf wUl. . fronv thi, 4im,to be vifc of iSsszztff. next, U for Cash, or to vpriBctoal cuion;, cr 7i Goods at price much below ourlbrmerrate, tri! pi: flight advance on cost of pBporlaili7l&9 &M97 received by recent arrivals, direct from the Potteries, a portion jof our Fall InjporUUon ojT 1-" WAV A II Ul V Uim.VAtiU.tI A and from the Manufacture r.-a Jarsre 1 rtmcal aVf' -: , ID -Cut, Plain and Preesed; fua O JL'A:S ST7 jnmf rnallnr onr tock birge ihd coneterjtn MERCHANTS are inyhed to caU and eramlao otfr assortment; assuring them thai we shall Tulfy eatdtj with' the above." -' zr m.'n-r:) l--;a;lti-.3f -STEBBINS V PULLEfT r China and Glass Store. Svcatnora Et '"1 r Petersburgi Sept 4, 184cV h IVIm September 5, 140. f: fS-'" .v-w-tvtki- China, Glass & Earthenware; A VING now opened a Very large and T and r some slock of CflflVA, GEAE3 AOT) EAflTnEIf WARE, of my own" Impdrtd Ioff, and of the latest and most desirable-style ani qualities, I would respectfully inform ffiy ecstoaera, and all other in want of Good in my tine, that they -can be supplied t price fully s'-lOW, If not lower tnau from any otlier Ziotrse rt this or any otner marhet In te S tite. Oive me call at th sign of the.ritcher, Wi j ; . .r8ycamore street, Petersborgi Yav ife 5 7 "'?;. mxvd dASJMITJIMi-i ru -:.v.v-fc a i j - L.' rImprter of ..Chiria,'ds9 4 Peteraborg. Sept. .6. 184,-.v.;..,i T2 lt,? ; : -r s - M,9iaU, ' THE nadersigned havktg, by Deed tramDAXtni ' Tuairxtt, Esqn been constituted Trustee for the rale of the Land en which ho reside lying wfth ; in two mil of the Town of : Wsenton; and ena r Uining about ?--yy sftfl'l'al-'ef : ', - 2. ' - end. also, hi MILL withta one and half mites of the some place, and havia au . thoriiy to divide. the cand Land in let; o4 trojt petj chasers, and to sell the whole or any part privately, y now offr the same for sale and solicit propsai. froo person desiring to ptchsso.W'ir, i; ..ll'J It is believed, that there ia not In the StaU it gao - desirabla r eskJeoce. Z?J-ggj? :i;V''tB?:' --H5.i:-i. The building pre targf rwe3"-'f nm"f: f'lll - iahed, and admirably arranged and tho j! v y .eituatioa. i iindoubtedly healthy ..Tk J land is of excellent quality, and may bo divided so as te firm three or four conveaient TnKtfc The Mill is on a never failing: . stream,u.and la .wAj sitbated fox good and ptbV'totruX''i '. By Jhe terms of the said Deed, the said Land aiil; Mill will be. sold on a credit of twelvemonths, ani , the Undersigned can confidently say thst sn arracs4- ment may be made i with the creditors for vihbwi be nfff tbTaal nll tim 'maiTL tiv tiirli Initalfftnm'nnV be extended much bey ond that 'Umev"';'-''5?;feli' ; , will; pluhes,i . v -, ALFRED AtSTONS Wajrea Coj 8ept. 1846V?rjJT2fHt;. CfAVh :77Mi X WILMINSTOHTREETIUy POSITE THE JAARKETi WLfiGH7Ni(J, ' 1 1 Nfcrthi knd nt?:vredW entlriJVif v U Nrth. knd has fust: received van' hatitmsM& Slock of Hoods comprising a general assortme&t tl DQY COOBS Hhd -PAiaiET?cr:o5 CEIXIES, CROCIiEY, fSIIOES, to which he would taost respectfully'- tall thi attei- tion of the dtisen of tbii place and turroiindics Country, a he flatters hlatfeK that hwiyjricea, .en4" ine quality of the arbde ofSereq, must ensure saw to all in' want of Good in his line rf? vl '7 A '. . JAMES LITCHFpRD Kaleigh. Ja.11,1946., : Tfl PO 1 TU A VI ft U A &UCCQ Iff IV CD. i a . .:. u mM mm riu - i mji. m a Arm. a a a w a aaaa-t ana am a a slssisi Qlchmend Coach Lnce and CrXzt lOannfactory : V :i.J:7. rHlCSubMribcrg be Jemf fnfpm Mrchantof iho Sootb. that they are prepared to M4 ' j ty at the shortest notice;' , Tbey flatter themselves thai, I tbe Lace and Coach . Fnoee manuTactored lit thuT: I ?rj. i jrauklm street, end toe.ny; opposuo to I CDna Hotel, equal in appearance and qoai itvtfl in (a ttet (anrui 'mi tlw. N'nrih w'tMbav All roe noscTioers aaa, is a can irom those wno oeai xa. their line, leelingr assured tliat tbey an threw eul. proper inuucements to purotuiseTS. r . N. B. All orders promptly filled wo ceomrJf niea oy. in .weso ...... ; , r .. .f ..-k :. r i, nicnmona, jogusi i, o-to. . - t: . TTsTI COnaieSlOr. and last to hini a. !:t !Sm 'Iba,lt oacherif Tohi cv o jjoze. oi Aveag Arop. ;. . , , j ?"- 5 "iC i We jnyito jan eisnrinaUoa of the Ut, tr'rh wa will sell low a we can, by the box, or at retail. ' 7 , 1 f.1 f4C.?I .a 1 " !. ,tT ? I , v T? r ; . I :. Jt-9::'' -1 I r:.y?J i a. -yuau , 1 : I.'lt. 1 traue, ootn m we pnev ------ uf J3 fetf; ai.'. -.it ft. , X . -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1846, edition 1
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