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jr f ' r- J 1 k 3:1 to '7; ? v" T'.V . " ; dlK f If-t OM. I a 4 ' : j T -ad iod t-'ui , I . I j .... - V:s1 aer tt jif ii V t' j A' .... r Bit S3. S " . . 1, t. . .1..f- . ' 1,.! v ::v - - -- t . , r SEPTEMBER 18;' 184,6. - -Hence: V r r '. .... . j : - ' It M I A 1 nil 1 1 i 1 1 1 I r .'i , 1 .1 r 11 sii s 1 Vi-'"li ! I 1 V a ft A 111. W X. X j- v x . . . ... - . . ...... ... -. 1 o-. d,J!ir ner annum half . jlj .u'W'rWi-aiadif' : fr coO will be tui ficvm -the" regular pric, for nrtJMffltn'u,' iwertd fa the 'SjUNWiuur tjurtViirFii PIw: io AVitaLT Paper,, frea XT. Lattew.totfca Editor jnost ba rortriui.; n .rrrr7. wallapaafotly iof.m iha.eitiMoa cf bw opmieJ a.Cisr aaoQnorj.in,Rf leigU, wbera ,wttcoaMtnilj uep oo 4im1 a fall aortainl pf hi(b ijAavafed imported Cxrt tHnctu.drflf , 4 HAYANA.fr.74i., a i .- and all kind oflomtic raanufictareJ Cktra. "A cn-r ff0 P chawioj TQilACCO; Mrcoha, .Uojijreaft, roarta w Kappe an4-. Scotrh .N Ufj lsar c. nutf Rxes and ajl article in jrhalaiale Vr rdailL- XF Vilera tb.aakfulf reeciTaJ a'oJ attended t( i Viihdiial;b. '": r'V."' :" , Vl"urcbir,'mnd tha Ioer of a;! Ciftra andTo bacco. Wi't alwara ba f.trnwbod wrth ibo bi kinds, -1 -IfiLL- NewivSprlngiand '.Summer t s , 1 1 STAPlEi AND- FANCY ,ORY.,fi000S, . At-the ITaleiyU Cheap Cah Store, Oaod ibrbtoWt lieasr. WrttiJa,,IATWoo & Co a. Dnj'x 4t4r which coim'uU ' iu part of tba foi- loifioc: ; . :M ,-:,f:,:";- Barajjaa; BalztrtMaa, Ump Meoe; FigJ' and Plain Sitka- Wf aiin; 8naJed Ltv Gtngbao 4a., Ionf la.C. Robe,-wit Marl, and hoot. "Ma tins, Jaekoaett-? Maslin and Cambric, Urdaatad Lawna and, Marina. Hjrgindie,' Faney Cravata, and 'dra r Handkerchiafe, Linen - Cimbrie ad rfilk HamJkerchWa, lOraw SklrK, . Hosa. ilk and UotUHU UaKeoea of.all abidea and. qaaHtiea, Trirvnin)(a.Ui!iip4 4av KibbiTO. KkI and Sil k GldvM aad AlkUr Feather f ana.' Ar. dec, .- . : i' v . 8aperior Bbvkr Brown, Blae. Green, and Olive Cloth, Black F re neb Cawroere-, D Skin do.1 d A Variettof FaocT CaaMmerea,;.Oainbroii, Linen 0rilU, v(raanieU4hniere and rtaiin e.Unlr,, great variety. Hat. Boots. Shoe, fnJ Hosfery," Shirt Col. lara, Cra.atfarid'riW of all klndaC ' . A ar Uv'of btit Linen Hbeetin 5; froA t to S J y ar Ja Widawtli be Bold uriutuattgAo'w, with a' tariety of utber QIs aaedleA to tnentioh; We will not me extravaiint promuea or great bargains, iiwi prefer our Uh1. and pKreato peak far themarlTea. ' Oura U ba'lt a'enbered, the Jlalelsli Cheap Casn store. f--tv o U UEa RTT 4- JORDAN. - April .. 184. ..v v i.- ' - -88 Tar! is price Tar.ifd II XV'LtBERAL prico in ' Caih. will be paid for 60 Lepot A pply to the'Ageut. -! Raleigh, Abguat 7t. . J ' , oois. 01 i ar, ii uenvcrea soon at us mui hbwi 63 ?m bp .(f0.v .:.:,!.Nolicc.:, y A P PLICATION will be made at the next Session tof the Leeialatare of North . Caroline, for tarter tnextenJ lie Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road e thaouth Oarouna ine.. , ,. j.-.r.i v.-... i . WHYiHAYE THE AGUE-AND FEVER h TmxiIClTa Atrucaud Fever Pills have J never faded, wnera direcUos were gtrieita v tot lowed, to eBeclei cure' in fr.m Fifteen. to' JThirty JboiVtVcTber are-jwepaied 4roi stmplat' Vegeubie Medicines, and are therefore, the aiet, moat pless ac and, speediest ratnedy known, for.tbe cure of Intermittent- Fever .'I hey have been jried iA;.Uon sslve ChilU.of lhn worst for mj and bae invaria bly gien relief, and cured trie penpals.'. They never aSscf; the brain, as deea Quinine ; or injure the' con sutation. asTdoes Arsenic The OQpey returned in every esse of failure. Where directions are' followed Price $1 per bor.VPtioters,t;6uiitry Afert-hinrs.and Druggists will be supplied at' t8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and a.dd ontybr 'c - f: C; J KEN WORTHrA CO,, . -iV. V'Uaoit'jjtreet, Petersburg, Va,' -Aninst3tt l84 6 " - ' r :' '.'7M TU IS day pablli hedthe.tlilrd vol ume of, Iredell t Digest, commencing watt the 3d vol.' Devereux jand Uattle "Law, knd the 2nd vol.' Devereux and Bailie's Equity Reports? antd cnniiuding won the 5th - vol f iredeU'a Low and 3d voL Iredell's Kqutiy Reports in 1843u. v - Ail orders addressed to, ... . , . ; , v nV. -.HfiNRr D. TURNER, 'V 1. - -.y Raleigh. M' C. v September 1,1346: ;4'A 1 70 1 ii. i-w 'NOTICE,-; mil R -G Jl , A-B P E JL 'CO JIPA.lLIf .rt? pectajly, iiesuQua of a txrtonal interview with Merchsn s, Book Hera nd oiber. who may' visit tbe City o'l NewTTork du rrn'rlie present iemton? Ttta Conpa'ayre prepar-' eif n otfsr vf nnccnsivTCD "is nt7 cm cnT to ia oes wrnsy HMLiaact as genta foe tbeis tnedichtef i.intlnctfinenta tUst. i-au l ivtich belief .f; pJimed in a priml'inieryMw than by leftet : -iTW-dlflpt ta'atW.48 lolin streetiVp stiiirsand gentlemen will find ineir iaterett advanced by1 giving the Company aTcalt." J ' 7 - T - horJ any 'one desire an A gewey.'Wfio cannot call U parsosi, lbey aaniJUre'si ty mail, post pahf,' ' A 1 9 44 ; 'i K4 BA RTtVNi SB 1 . oecreiary uraeienuerg Company : t.cs I-?! '-' i ovl fcyr .'j.: Xew.Yok fPr;,AdTrut3 3.....J -.- - r 66lnr', Pride TJlesfar,,', 'V' n Tv.'nr",f r- Juki received bV 1 1 'f J :l An.pti..ti-jAw;f;jTCjFfjRi4-c;. -" !," .!?"; ' ) .. r,jt .. . ... , .... :ftjrixst llecei red. .. A small lot'oTKeaxsoa a relehrated Ladies Iip P. rJA3: 'UfCHJ'OJili,'"' uitcd ut uia una ei uwconnoieiHr. ...... 'U;KUUSB & MILpK'rt. iT.'-j-.j-.i j" . '-35'- Comfp reduced to CT'ta CalUmore. Via CrttnjTille : tad : Petersburg7 and Roaa6ke. ? aid City Point Rail Road Jaraei Eirer aad ;c Chesapeake BajLlae of Steamers; T'-v - TTJ) KSkBNOEJftM Ukin'ai thw p.polar rooie.will go Libpr 'direct 'wltbmit delay.1 t Im ezpanve, (than by- te $4 a4 Line with more ease, and feWer changu ef-PrMn 'and Baggage. ;t: t.Jrvy . ; .yTl Tr aveiler .lea ea , .Welda or . Gaaloo, rrery nigbtf except turda ) at 10 P, MMad Peterabnig at 6 A. M. for City Point (hy '.Rail Road 9 mi lea) where' they will uke ode of I he' aqpeiW '8teamer, Alice', tapii Skinner, nr Curria Peek, Capt Davia I for Nnrfolk; (having a fine Mildiwn the noble Jnre, with, a iew; ift,iu baaaufal lacenerj, and Jamaa Town by day liaht j c ."i ..v o,: .. - . From tbenee bf one of the Day Kteamera,the. Georgia,' Capt. Cannon. Herald, Capt. Uasaell, or J ' Jewctt, Capt rtutWn;' ;kl " "Whffi the Paeniger travehy while he eleepa, and anjoyaat luxoriona table fir e of charge. . Fareiront Wel.lon or Gaatoa ta.Balumore, , 17 00 Fare from VVeldn r tie! on, to, Norfolk 4. 00 Fare'from Petersburg to Cahimore, , r, . 4 00 Far from Petewburg to i'Jorfolk," ; " , I 00 '"MekU included alwayi on any of the Steumeri of tkU Linel Pa$engtT9gt1lingthrtigk Tickets, are allowed lo stop at ante -point OA the line: and re- tume 4heir, travel tahen .ready, without arty extra ekarge . .- . .. j. ,,. . , , 1. 1 icxeta irom uaaion to oauimore, or. rvorioiK, 10 be had of C CPoen; Eq. at Ga-4on Til C. Fbr TkkaU from Wei Jon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to .1 1 t WM.M.MOODV, Sr.," - T . f. - " wenerai Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, v. ti tr , , , Witnun UaiT.N. ., Jane II, 188. 48 'Vy Beware of atalemiehta' made' lor the porpba of diveiiingtravef from this poj.d'ar route.' I Splendid lotteries! $30,000! AIJEXANDItJA LOTTEBT, , " Class E, for 1846. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C.on 8atarday. i the S6th September, 1845. ' I prWaf.u $30J)00 l . do.j . , ,10 000 1 priaa of ( I do $3,000 ...voo 2,000 1 do' ? 6,000 do 3,10 dtc i w'Kn TV;, of Rinnrii ' w a a3eaw9 v s s w v 75 N Lottery 12 Dnwn BlWa. Tkkets $10-Halves 5Qnartere ' 60. - CxtificateaofPackageaofS6 Whole Tickets 130 00 ; Do.,,;c lo ,25 Half ; : .do -:y. 65 OV .' Do ' , u do ". 25 Qaarter do 32 60 Orders 'for Tickets and (Shares and Certificates nf-l Packsees in' the above feple'ndid Lotieriea will receive the most prompt attention and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it' ia over to alt who order from oaoAddrese. . - , JVG, GREGORY & Co.. Managers, . ?v';.-; ' : ,; -.Washington Ciiyt O. C. :Notice. rrrtO all whom it may concern, - be it known, that r U at the next Superior Court to be held for the County of Warren, at the Court bouse in Warrenton, I shall file a petition in said ourt for leave to eman cipate the following alaves belonging to me," to-wit: Betaey and her two children; William and Addison. t i - j ' ' " i ' '.: nte -, . v; ,1 THOMAS GREEN. .r..v, -T--. '-'j t u; mark-., , . ..- Aagqt 13,184,6.' 68 gw -9 " ;Nash & Woodhousea- ; ipiONTINUB Jheir Establishments in tba above XlJ named places, upon a very large and extensive scale. They keep on hand at tbe two Stores, from tloentvto forty Piano Fortes, varying ' in price and Amah." from the plainest - and cheapest, tip to the richest and moat costly, all of which are nfxervd op-.n trial, subject to be returned if .not . good. -, and upon terms not only as favorable as at other Establishments in Petersburg .and Richmond, bat also as low as they Can be had in any of the Northern Markets . They have been selling these Instruments tor the la-t ten tears, and: whilst opwsrJs of four hundred have been sold, not una In all that hamper has proven bad. Their Fait Stock of Books. Piano Fries. &c baa been porrhased upon' verv atlvanlageoua terms, and all that ia asked Ts i 'faur trial. - August 24J 1846. - . v 1 70 w4w Sheriff's Sale. 3 ' I i WILL sell, at the Court HouseV in Henderson, on the fiist Monday after .the fourth Monday in September next, the following Tracu of Land, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Taxdue.'as a double Tax for 1844 'and the contingent' ex(ensea of sid Myer's Heir on the waters of Mills River, 60 6 Acres, eafued at $S:966 Tax.' $43 66. ': ; Myers Heirs, I Oil Acres, valued at 9150, on the waters er'Ciear Creek-Tax, $1 10. f ' Mysr's Heirs; 50 Acres,' on the waters of Clear Creek... i r- '':"' ; uX, , .'liuj J. LIVINGHTON. BberiftV -f -.J: ":-o :f!- Henderson County. . Angost 14. 1846 -. ty. 68 w6wp CMTATE jOF.NORTH CAROLINA--Hx l) si Cocrrr-Superior ' Court of Law, Jana ta;d. I846;v: V ' t7 . v MarV "Ann Ward";; ' ..'..,:.J Benjamin Vsrd f " , 7 1 'r' vKu'l:?.Pttofa.f:D; 1 It appearing to the saiufactloo of the Court, that the Defendant, Benjamin Waid, is hot an inhnbitanf of this- State. 'td that v process ctinot I 'personally served upofi Tiim ;"rt is ortJWed. ' that publication be made m.tb Rab-igb Regi-ler and Highland dessert gar, for three nvrnths, Hrmniamling the said" Berrja roin Ward; to appear at' en next Xopevior "Court o LawVJo be k. kl Cor tbetiMy of Henderson; an the CrvHHie-in e)ealeToavi;e; on tefiast Mrmdsy after tiie.fOv4ht Monday n September next, then and there to plead lo.tw answer tba said Petition other Wisri like sart will be hea nl tx parte 1 ; . .l U huiw, 1,1,:, Gullick. Clerk- of .id roort at Office, tbe 4lh Monday in June.;.U-,lH48.rf r' ' J.C.GULLICK, Clerk. Most desirable Property,-' "THHrT 8ubcribera oflVr for aale. one of ihe most .U ''eligible and bea'utifnl Reaidencea in the Citj ' f Raleigh. ' It habren for many year, ocenpied by 'fr B: B 8xiT,ahd w i mated on the most eleea rd gmonii abnqt the CitT. The Dwelling HMi naa aix fine Rooraa, with fire-places., several fine pas -gee, and has attached every ecesmry out'houe The Garden ia believed to be one uf the very 11 in the 'City, and there ia a most excellent Spring of Water near by.' ; J" rtlr They will also sell a emails comfortable. Dwelling Houe, near. Mr lAsatXT. which will -answer moat admirably for a small family., V , , ; ,. -5 . For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to either of the undersigned. ' '" 1 '. ' ' " " " jnrWmTFFLOH, ... , , ; . . f,.. ' JOHN HIITCHINS,' . "; V- . WILLIAM HILL : Raleigh, Jana 11, 1846. . , ... :47 tf F1KE ! TOG JETIVA ISUIt C09IPA Kr, of Hartford.. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, agaiuat loss or damage by fire, at premiums to uit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance torn panics in the United Suiesnd paysits lossesprompt Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vt cinity.toUe madeto , 8,.W. WHITING. Jult. 1840.'- Aent. Botanico4Iedicai Infirmary, ' BAIfksT.,PEToi;SB PRS KEN WOilTHY & PRICE, Petersbnrg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tients from a disiance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed tncurabie forms of disease. Board, with the m st careful nursing." can be obtained for Pr week." Medical charges moderate. ' The superiority of the Boianie Practice, in the rure of Chronic dis eases, has been folly established in - every section of our Country. Persons afflicted, should speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration to' health. ' - . (T Fistnlaa and Cvntsen speedily cured without resort to the Knife Cu axe WaaaAaTKOCbarge 1 100 for Medical attendance. .2) ' Persons desiring further information, -will please address the Subscribers. pott paid, ' C.J. KEN WORTHY, M. D. H.M.PRICE, M. D. July 11. 1846. ' v 66 ly INSURANCE, rrfllTE Hew York Ufe, Fire, marine iJ and Inland State Stock Intn rauce Company, No. 30 Wail etreet, (capi tal 500.PQU dollars) are now prepared , to insure-a-gainst lose by fire, the damagea of the seas , and .in land navigation, also the loss of human" life, opon terms equal if not more favorable than those 'of any 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 one-fourth of their interests affected by any calamity, however great, by fire, sea, or casualty fatal to human life, having at all times three-fourths of their - bosiuess- to -.sustain the one-fourtb which may be affected by those disasters which so often ruin those companies whose whole capital ia engaged upon either fire, marine, life or inland insurauce. Another source of great security adopted by this company ia not to Uke any risk, an on any consideration, for a greater sum than $5,000, also no two risks adjoining, thereby avoiding the er rors which have proved fsial to oiher companies. This company also, to avoid any disarrangement of the affair of the insured, pay all losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged, dispensing with tbe . useless delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious in convenience to the iusured. , . . . Tbe attention of the mercantile, marine and per sonal interests is respectfully called to the advantages ot this company. . - C" : Samuel Jones, -, David Ames, Richard Ransom, ' George M. Hargiusj Edmand Roberts, ' Nicholas A. Miles, . Theodwe Floyd, . . Jsmes Remenf , . James Tolbert, Ksmuel Allen, . George Morris, Francis Johnston, William Thomas, Smith Raymond, Thomas Franks, William Hulberts, Peter Rogers, - ' James Van Renseller, Charles Livingston, Daniel Perkins, " Edward Lawrence,' Stephen Minturn,, Charles Adam, " Thomss Denison, iv Oliter Hanivants. ; v By order of the Board of Directors, . ' . . . ; JOHN R.TOWN3END, Prest, . Hastxt ft. Masks, Sec'y . . . . . ' , . . RALEIGH ' -AGsClf GXs ' -y : Tbe Subscriber, having been appointed Agent of the above Company id ibo City -of Igaieign, authorised m make and efiect, in j lie name,. nun? on account of said .Comimny, luatirance upon Human Life. Bnitilinz and Mercliarklize.ol erery descnpiion axainst loss by ffie, or casualty fotufl io buinsn lite, upon 'favorable terms." Now is the lime to insure. It Will be seen this Company is perlectljr solvent and safe. ' -r- ': .' y. ; GEORGE Ti COOKE, Agent. . .Raleigh, June 13. 1846; ' . -- - ;- tf A, V. SPIES & .Co. X -DEALERS IN V HAKDWARC CUTLERT. GUH8 A.HI PISTOLS. iVo . 0. 1 Ma i d en Lane, .New York. . July 1.1SI6. 53 3m ' x4 in ?. CONSIfiNMEN T OF BACON. drf4r Good BaOiQ Ham, very nice iorJiimW OUVVHV lies.: ; M 3 II a l. yoOsjHlea and chouldera lor.saje at . . . . . ''J .-.'...'X B.HlGHE8 ' A action and Conuniasion Store. 66 H H DSJIxowb Sugary-.--:- 0 Barrels dv : i.- ."' r- 4X I IV -7V- . If .1. . I. ,TJn.-K.Ta illJ It.. rels.Gun Powder and Imperial Teas bv. the Box. tos saltf-M. Hi- : .; v NB. HfiaHE,; 4M .: " AOrtion and Commisstun otorr. j August 17. 66 NOKTI1 CAROLINA Company frj)DRSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa- JX . ny has been formed in this .State, .under the us me and style of the "North Csrolina Mutual In surance tJompany,' and is now fully organized, by tbe spiomtment ot the following Officers, vixj ' ' JOSIAH O WA1ON. President, ALBERT 8TITH. Vice-President, ' ; RUH A RD SMITH, Treasurer. ' theoihire partridge; Secretary CHARLEw MANLY. Attorney,' RICHARD SMITH, 1 U ' ' ALBERT TITH, V EjteCQt,,re Com i UESTON R. GALE8. S BMl,ee The Company is now prepared to receive applica tion for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Inrorporation, the Company is author iied to lake rinks on Dwelling H oases. Stores, chops end other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize,, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of tbe Company -is in the second story bf the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the' Corner of Fayetteville and Kar tell Streets, where full information and explanations, touching tbe principle of Mutual .Insurance, wifl be cheerfully furnished by 'the Secretary of the Com pany.' . - . -i ' .. ; ' . k' V Raleigh, Jsnoary 17, 1846 ' 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. nAT.EIGlT, IV. C. ncv. J. J. Pllf CIl, Principal, Mr. M. L. FOCH, ITIIss A. S. TUCK, Tcaclicrs. THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. . The in struction, t present,' will he given by three Teachers. and others will be employed as they, may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal to aecure the best Teachers, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education.' The Boading Pupils will live together ss one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised ; and no paina shall be spared to form their mannera and habits upn the best principles of taste end propriety. Parents sre particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encourage a love ufdisplay. - . Tbe deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be atriclly noted, and a report - rendered monthly to Parents and Guardians. , ........ Pupils can enter, at. any lime and pay from the time f entering ; but when entered they cannot be iihdrawn till theend ol the Session withoni tba con sent of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in casea of protracted sickness. TERMS. PER' SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS: Board, Washing. Fuel, , $60 Primary . English Branches, . 6 8econd Clasa do. do. 10 Higher, 12 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 of each Session, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge.' Raleigh, August 14, 1848. . 66 If Young Ladies School. THE Young Ladies School in this place, under the care of the Misses Pa amine will com mence on lne 1st day of September next, at the House formerly occupied by the Mioses Pnlliam, on Wilmington Street. Terms per Session of five months ss follows, vix : . : English Branchea from $7 to $12 00 French - 8 00 Drawing and Needle-work 6 00 Painting 8 00 M osic, with tbe use of the Piano . 20 00 Board,. Washing and Fuel, 50 00 Raleigh, August 25; 1846. 69 Frejsh Arrivals of Q ROUND Alum and ' Liverpool Salt, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Brown, Cruahed and Clarified Sugars, Sperm Csndles, 4e. ' 8. M. WH1TAKEK. August 22. , t, s . . . 68 PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. BURLING SLIP, NEW YORKi iTiYniiS W. FIELD, offers for! Sale, at Uj the lowest Manufacturers prices, a very exten sive assortment nf PAPER, comprising every ossi- ble 'vsrtety,' adapted to the wants of consumers in all sections of the country. . Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice. . ; , The Stock of printing paier is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior quality. . PAPER-MAKERS'. MATERIAL8 Of every description, imported, -and kept constantly on band, vix: Fellings. Wire Cloth, Fourdrinirr Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Uliramarine.Twine, - ;v.,RAG8, 7,' . r ,- "Csnvass, Bale Rope, Grara Rope, Bagging, 4;c. d-c purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will York. March 18! 1846; - "'tlj v P, p. PESGUD, APOTHECARY AIYO DKUGGIST, .r Is now receiving his FU supply nf Drags. Medi c cines, faints. Oils, and Dje-SmiLf, all of which be warrants to be fresh and genuine, they having been carefully selected by him during tbe laat month In the Northern Cities, snd feels confident of his ability to sell them on as favorsble urms as can be pur chased elsewberavvi :..-u i-iJ ., !;.'. la 4-iit- He thereby solicits sn exsmination of his Stock, from his friends and -customers, "i particularly thoae Physicians and tountfi .Merchants who fea-heretofore parcha'sed. their supplies in Petersburg or ich mond, Va) assuring tbem, that no eiertum on .bis part shall be wanted; id order to give perfect satistac- tion? as reds tjuaility and prto-a. .r u .-'His Kioclc or Perfumery aitd Fancy Articles, Is more rarird, beautiful, and extensive than heratofore; ami all he asks from the puUcgeiierally, is a call before purchistng lsewEere. 'A i.J. ii; t. ttaieign, oepu v, io-o. , : . -v N; B 2 cases Port "Oct man (iri ttpecied by sosy'acara."' ; , -: - JT7 OIL SAtli A XVool fdarditig iTXa- jj Cllllte, Fixilires; &C, in excellentfr der.'V Address the Subscriber,' Raleigh, or apply per-" n.llv.'ta him mr ihNm' Dw.r I til 'Wn-Wi 3 .ZM W I LLI A M ' 11. flliiAJJ- April 1, 1840. (7 Standard.) 27 Classical, Mathematical ;and 1 'v Classical Department z 'I- - IV: Mi L0VEJ.0Y ; 'Preceptor; Mathematical , and Military Department: -,WvvFv. 0 1 SB ROW. - - . 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.t s ,i -r-T n .--i';f iit--;- " " ' It is the design of the Preceptor, that 'this Institu tion shall not be surpsssed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring .a thorough I English, Classical - and Mathematical .Education. ; j?-:'.- ' V--- ' ( n Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United Slates. TEHMS OF; TUITION. hU ; For English end Mathematical Studies, ;-. : per .Session, . , 1 r -'i .-v ' ? $lBt-0Q For Latin. Greek. French, Spanish and.", , v Italian Languages, per Session.. , . Kt ;v 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. ' .',.",,.' 1". ' Miliury Tactics taught to the Papils, fre i of extra charge.' x . i .. i'-'. F;: - .'j.', ".',;;-.-; ': 'The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, ih'case of emergency , as OlScers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued,' rior will ihe Army Tactics be' depsrled from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institotif'm, of for sny other purposes."' v J t ; - By an 'Aet of the last Legislature,' the -necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, bat Parents who wish their children instructed in the Miliury Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform, a :' . JN. B. A few Pnpns will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. . - ;j - , v ' REFERENCES, v ; Hon. Geo. E. Badger, : -GenyMoye, --I'.- , Hon. Wm H. Haywood, - Charles Hinton, Hon, R. M. Saunders, - L..DHennri Rev.,D. Lacy. r,,;W Hotu John, H. Bryan, Hon." John R. Daniel, v . Wm. F. Collins,,.. , , James B. Shepard, H. w:Husted,r ; : '. Ed. Yarbrouirh, ?1; '; Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker, . EPGuion, Esq'r-. As the above named rentlemen 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 can be confidently trusted." " " .' y',i ;;; ' " 3t M. L. ; i Raleigh. June 18, 1 846. . 49 i North LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY ACADEMY. Arms and Equipments f nraisbed by " . tlie State. ; . v-,-,.j;'-,s,; RitrxaENCs Any Gentleman in RaleigJu . , ' Next Session vof, this Classical, English arid Mathematical School,' opens, on the Jlst (f July with advantages unsurpassed in any Preparatory .-W t' ftwjlL ' Classics. Ensbsh; etc. , . RGRAY. ' -:t Mathematics, Tactics, etc. : 8. PRESTON, 1, Music. ; .'' '.: 1. 1, 80L0M0NS: TERMS, PER SESSION OF FIVE MOSTHS. . Classical Departmeni, (Colleuiate course,' in- . eluding full Engluh Studies,, with Malhe- matics.) &c. "" . ., . r -120 00 English do. (Elementary d; higher branches) 15 00 Military do. f Intantry practice) no charge. Instrumental Music25 Lessons) ' 12 00 Vocsl do. no rbsrge, : " : , "? y- Fencing per coarse ' ' -: -.''''' 5 00 Surveying snd Civil Engineering, no charge. Topographical Drawing.no charge. - v .' i'upils will be prepared to enter the advanced classes in sny College in the United States. ' 1 he course of Education is thorough, practical and Well calculated to qualiry youth for the various duties of life whether occupying public or private. Civil or Military stations.; . f jrv. vru-'i v- int-?:. LECTURES. During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. . ;s n 4 s ji ,-'!-- " ... -VISITERS. ".-;;... . y. --.t-i4; 5. Got. Graham. S! , Rey. A. Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J. j; Finch, Hon. G. E. Badger,, Hon. Jas. Iredell. " ' Dr. Hill,; Dr. Baker, ., ; jW, RGsles, v E. B. Freeman, Chas. L. Hinton, ; , ; Thos. J Lemay,' ' Ceo. Littfe, . Hon. R. M Saunders. W. J. Clarke, Esqalres. Letter-writing, witbEnelish and Latin Composi tion, will be cloeelv attended, to.: . i) . .-.-i .. . A cheap Uniform, is adopted Dress Parade day. Friday. . , ..j; ,' i' h-r vi -?! N doductron made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. . , . ' . .. (.. . A lew Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray s family Raleigh. June 12th. l' ' ' , ' . 47 if. ItV AM) IIIMi ril lL t . rTTXHEubscriliera bsvins i purchssed the' entire Ii Slate of North Carolina, with : the excepiion of two'Countiea, now ; offer ; to the; public a ' ;'.'V'v Composition for sLight, the Safety, j , vost ana ncamy . ; t Of which, cannot be suriiasxed. if equaled.'. As the (bmpoxilion of our Lamps will . be exhibited, if is deemed unnecessary to'say more:" " f " 44 dsn. THE! BEST SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY; EXTANT ! Morsel School Oeogrraphy, embel. hsbed with one hundred and fifty entravincs. aud over fifty; beautiful Maps, ia colors; a new j and thorough revised edition. A supply of the sbove this dsy received by ' V .11, D. TURNER Raleigh, Aug. At the N, C. Book Store rCTJRULN I A gV h f nd 4.4 Cotton, Mm ha r also AX.CoUoa Osnaburgs, all bought .with i the cash, and wdl I be eoKt. lor. small : profits by. the piece- or leas ; v B ACON alao, a good ssortmcnt oo hand, end e tbe roadvi :trs t'., ti-i rwiu ;. . m wk n . . Raleigh, Aoftist It. j Bavinff recently reeeiyed a, fresh fn.rVicf V tiMftv" im tvdc if. WVare nois prepared to, xtkitii Jfob; and letter press Pi intina ' j , m?HLES, C1SDS, HISDSIOS, BIAKIS, &e. ;r ; wireDV GIjAnn.ft;! 1TX jiriew of a contemplated change to oqV bsf t JJ. we will, from this .tun to the' 1st of. Jsnctrjr next, sell for CasV-or to ponctual ' customers, car Goods at prkes moeh bbw- ear former rates. anJ t slight advance oricott of lmpcrtalioa kY fcsj received by recent arrivala, direct from the JPoUeriff : Eartbenware!anfl and from iheJManofaciorers,1 larrei itoent' of ' : -S. til.t li' -'' .i..-.'-;" makinir our stock larse and eomDletal COUNTRY MERCHANTS are Invited to call and examine onr assortment, assuring tUetn thai ire shall fall cozstl. . with ths tbotfe. ; $$tiX& f: uv 3t:.tx; , i:.- STEBBIN8 op PULLErf, ffrH-fl China and .Glass Store, Sycatnoroft : Petersburg, ifcpt:4, 4846V :' lsssssi i ii mlmmmmmmmmmm9ttmfimjm ' " . ' September 5, 1S40. China,' Glass & n n AVING now opened a Terr' lanre and hand' U1J :wme stockf C'lIIXA, GJLiAS3 AtTO LACTHESWAmj, -ffly.caya JmpoHa ffon.and of the latest and most desirable; styles and qua lilies, I would respectfullj inform my enstomeTS, and all others In want of Goods in my line, tlist their can be supplied' at prices folly : as ' loir, U'tSOt lower than from any otlicr tionsa lii lh is or any other mar&et in tte CtstCk ; Uive me s call at tne pign orfJbo Xitcner, ?t$ i 8ycsmore sUeet, Petersburg, Va. : ' j PetersBorgv 8ept. 6, 1 846 f - tH 721rt 7 Land 'tWWmiWM ,aEvysi. aaa-'T'. jr vi.S wins :.,?'. ' i.-s f JpHE undersigned, having, by Deed from DAitxft X Tvunxn, Esq, been - constituted. Trustees for the rale of the Land ori which he resides lying with fa two miles of the Town of Warrentofli ' and con taining about - u:';: T 'V'Vv. wv and slso. his MILL within, one and .Hkt!f " miles of the same place,1 and thavini o thorny to divide the sand Land in lots to. snit par chaser, and Jo sell the whotrer any part priauTy now oiler the same for ssw and MlieaproposaU froa perscna desinng- toporatsso.JJsft,1XTfe-& It is believedt that there is hot id lh Stslavjl 3t f ' 'Xry1 naomiuinga areiargaano yrou jjaj iTi, V Ished, and adroirably'arrangW, aod the. Mill 1 tu,ion i nndbabtodly healthy: Tha land is of excellent nuality, and maVbs? divided so as to fonn three or four convenient Tracts The Mill is on a never fiHnr stream. ? and :is well situsted for aeood and profitable ctlskrm,!! i at the terms of tho said. Deed, the said Land rnd Mill will be sold ono credit of twelve monihs. and the undersigned can confidently sav' ths t sn arrangsv merit msy be made with the creditors for whos bea- efit thassle will be made, by whkh 4ndalgenc,e I3JI be extended much beyond that time trivat ?ALFBED AL8TQJLO Warren Col," Sept. 6.' t846.". 2 41 AT Art' OtnuA ft -Mi WILWINQTON STREET,' IMMEDIATELY 0F- 'POSlTETHf MARXETr RAUifiHT WC frnHE . Subscriber itas recently returned:, frdra. tba U i North, and has; just received in Urf JfVK Stock of Goorf comprising a general assortrriect .oi imV CSOOD3 arid PAniisr cEniEs, cnociirri, biici, &t4 to which ho wookl most; respectfully r call the.attai tion yf tbe,citixen), of '.".this place), and t snrreundina Country, as be flatters himself, .tiist. his prces and the quality oftbe articles nSered. mast ensuro salea' to all jn want of .Goods in bis lino, l'-k tJ, W tr, v .JA MES LTTCiirOIiD.M r Raleigh. Jury II, ; 1 846 vi t ir& Ktooachw:harhe Xlichmoud CoacXi Xace njid tTrlnsi ; -i .; ? iStoitiltorTait v .ptht ' rjpll E.' Sabc ribers ben;; leattf id ifeforw li ihe Coach and Harness Mtkcrf, "nd' Merchants of the Somb.'that they ire prepared id tar 4 nish Coach Lace. Frir.ee and Taiselsl everyvaria ty at tbe shortest notice. 'Tbey fiatier themtel ves that V ine wee mo Vsoaejx i rinse mannisciareo si iaenr : . 'aciwy." on Fra nktin street, a rid' , nearly oppos iter to j in Exelutrtse Hotel, li ennal in anoearancti and enaV ity to any ro bo foarid at the Nonh or 'elsewhere).', sift the Subfcribers iMk'fs a call Aom t,bofO afhoaal; ia , ibeirline. feeling ,ored.at Jbeycan .thrc-onj proper inducements to purcbssets fr. , A N. B All orders promptly filled when mceotnna wtmA v fi r.t Ktetimond. AOgust 14. I540. '-iwreataiJt.-. ... TTvIf COIaHIgSIorL;nd jest to tand a lot of Rambattt44 fambos Chewing Tcliico. com atsuflg; ptr,,- - ftV r-r-f;i5 6 Botes of Dew, Drop- ft da! Bm'i Wtns tf ? ,, - , . . .... . , uv...-. util uwi. ; Rsleigh. A ugast 2 8, 1 84 3.- ddiclnoe, I?Qltita, Cllt, Dfa v S . ' J.'M ' J ' t l ' .. . ':- .-. '-.S3 ' -- '- X Eartbenware; t We invite an exsmination TiI1i w eriII , selllotesi svi einvhy lla tsxtr at rfsnt4'n fc&wT fii: lKnfir5WILUt;r-CSf i fiJj c? lieiosrissied Oeods, toitzr c tS ethct tftkbafctrnMeioti wiik tMv Drosj r.. t : which i wooVV inthAiket&a, f,:'.r pi i4 friends andlMerchants and Phjt:.?";- -'X thfouihoot North" Carolina. feeUU coci:-.t, tv-t Aia' r"nnarrd to Cer SBCh.T trade, both in- be price kod quality fi tttlr cannot fil to give salisJacUoo -k Sep ember 10, 1846. ! -!) ! '-"'3 i- i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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