-1 ... . i.rs.s-ji e- t Sit .'J.r ;-U v - k- ., V. . I -,v.f c. , i. k mm 4 -nrnjr ;';.;. r' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER- 22, 1 846. ..fc. .YiA. n i 1 11 1 , . 1 1 . ill r.i ii i : .11 r u i.t r, . . y, ir-v;l5rii 1 1 "i r ' 1117; . i- r,i 11 z'-' .7 - ma 'itt - at t .it r - . a. ma.. av i - i a i a in av ' a a w i a a a a . -i. a . .. a a ar . a , .r .i A 't 'WH -S.'i yyy fl : lf: i ' ? i 1 I I 1 I I I t - A I I I I i h ' I I I III II -111 "II I I 1' ' - II I II .III III III aaa ...111 I Jll . f' .lll V III Jl I . 111. II ... II I ... II 1 . II I f II I III III V I 1 1 X. . I V '. ill I U Ia VII I ZKt . II I ;l t .r.O I L-f 11 V n War war - MB ram . . ; . a jib . , 1 a - a . , 1 B ar T . B aa. m lav " r 3 ' - l f - 1 I a a J a M . mm . ,v.';'. Bi'-L -:ti.''-irp:5 ;. .'.wo S i " - ' 1 'mmamammammmamammfmamgmmmmmmmmfg TERMS OF TE' SEMHWEEKLy- RESIST Eli 1 '.Mtftiimnt4 doJUxperVaiJBm-.hlflia d?DCC. rt;ilJwA U-'V" 'W ' .: - i . 4ieflM-Fr-eTery Sixteen Lint; firat iaMxiiM. Oue. Dolimx ; each saUequeat. insertion 'T"Tety-fit' CeutiiV f.jvS. r 2ourt Order ad Judicial Advcrtitewtentsw'M bo chargtd 33 pr oU higiwr jkut tUdoctiiu of 33 per ceaUwilJ be made' from-the .'refular prices,' for advertisers by the year . r jii. fc." i i ; t. i - ' AdrerlisenaenU, inserted in the 8Mi-WeBkxT R cirrclL;:will also" appear in the Wlkixf 'Paper,' free :-.f "' if Oil r ET Leiters to the Editor most be rosT-TH. "rtiaARS!C1QARS!!: CIBARS1M ,t WE would reapecifullj inf-rn the citizens. of Ksteigb, sud the. puUUc generally, tha) ,we hse opened. a Cigar, insnu factory in Kaleigli,' where we tonWtantly keep on liaiMl a full aiortment of highJ I A-i .irA '.1 m rtnr1l 'Oiirara tnrludiiir ' v' ' " '' CAZDOKE, v.-i-rr J.ANORVCA, i CUDHV, t el, HAVANA, dec and all kinds of domestic . manufactured . Cigars. . A faneral as.nment ol supeiwrcbewing TOUACCO; Marcaka,-Congress, arse . Kappee and Scotch aSVFPt Cisr easest quff Roet and ail ankles in the line, which we offer at Neto York prices, by the wholesal'0retaiL All order. thankfully ,eceired and attended to with dispatch.:.' J cvW Parchaairs, end the lovers of ejeod Cigars and .Tn bveco. will always be furnished , with ih best kinds, suited to the Ute of the poqtKHesur. Call and try at K tUB Sc MILhEK'rt. J ' : FayetteTille street, opposite the City Hall. " Sept 3. - Q't - 36 New ::SpringTandv Summer. - GOOPSlS AOy ; STAPLEsAND . FANCY r DRY GOODS," At th Italelzlv Cheap Cah Store, One d.ior below? Messrs. WiitiAKs, Hatwood 4c Cu'a Drus Store, which cousist in part of the fo! lowinfj:. ;x . -" .:.'..---''. u FOR TnC LADIES; ,. Berages, Bsleri.tes; Cwpe l-iecei ,!d ; ana Plain Silt jindT tfaunsv Shaded Lawns, UiagbsBis, Jo., Lon gr Lawn. Cross ;ec Kobes,.Jjwiea, MulL and Uook Muslin,' Jackooett Muslin and Csnabric, Graduated Lawn and Mulins, Organdie. Fancy Cravatsl and : dreto Handkerchief, Linen Cambric anJ Hc Handkerchiefs, Grass kicU.I Hose. ' tftlk and I.Uoa.tJalitoes of 'ail shades, arn! (qualities. Trt.nmins. Ui n? an l Kibbons. Kid and Silk Ulovea aud Jlitta, Fealhet Tana; At. &c FOtt OEXTJL.EMEIf x :?'?-. - 8uieri.r Bjai-k. Browq. IJlue. Green, and Olive Ctoih. Black' French UasirnVres; V e fckirr do. da. A variety of Fancy Cassiinerea,' Gambrdon,' Linen DnlU, vlannille,i;4hn9areaiid Satin e.-tinRS, great variety Hats, BuetasSh iei, j andHoiery, Shirt Col- Urs. Cravats and Wcarf, of all kind. A large lot of" best Linerr Sheeting from 2j to 7 yards wide .will be sold unttstfalltf tdw, with a variety of other Gaod neelless to mention, v "4 : - We will not make extravagant promises of great har'vainii a we prefer our Iods and prices to speak for1 theirUflvesT Ours fs be" it reiiembered," the Ralcish Cheap Cash Store; ; - -. - ' ' HBaRTI 4- JORDAN. A LIBERAL price in Cash, will be paid. for 60 f UdL. uf Tar. if delivered soon at the Rail Uoad lUsiU ' W pply to the Afceut. .'' i Kateigh, August 7:. ' :.-. 'f 4?i63 mV Notice. 11 APPLICATION wiil be uiade at the next Session of th Legislature of North, Carolina, for a C tie to extend the Kafeigh and Gaatou Rail Road to the Houth Carolina tine. " ' 1 ' ' " Alight 7;:i46. ' ;; Mv' -63 4- , WHY-HAVE THE: AGUE; ANOFEVER,?; fO) tIC EPS Agile aud fever Pills Me jjj never jaded. jnerefiirecUous were tlrictltt ol lowed, to effeci a cure . in frm Fifteen - to Ajurty , fiouri They' are' prepaied Iroin aimple Vegetable Medicines, and ate,.therefore,: the safest .most, pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, for ins cure of In lernnucnt Jeer' J 1 heyaye bee,"iried in ln gsa'live' CbilbV", of the, worst form." and have invaria bly given; reVief, and cured ih uafienu4 .They never affecthe bialn, aa" does Quiome ; or , yijqre the con sutution. as doeaArsenic The money returned in e very ease of failure, wiiere directions are followed tVtee.il per box. ft Planters, Country MerchanU.and Druggisu will be supplied at (8 .pet dozen boxes. . Prepared and sold only by . - - ' ... f; BanX Street, Petersburg, Va -Angwt 31. J3I6.. . ; . ; :- .71 ' THIS day pnblished tbe third vol mne of IredelPi Digey commencing wan the 3d vol. Devereux and HaUle'i Law. and the 2nd Vol leveieUX andDaitle's Equity Reports, imI con-luding wnb toe 5iB- sot 'f ' IrrUeU's'Iisw, bb4 3d vol. IreJeirs Equity Reports in 1 815. 7 4 ; All orders addressed - to . , . . ' f .. . r .. ' r -in ..henry. d:turnerv i ,6ptember V-lSllo., :i ; -0 .vvf.s !?"-il.IlulJitii cs; ,-.-! Tit tl Vd.R'A'lB't' Bivib ERiG of a ycnonal iitterticu) with Merchan;, Booksellers and oiuers, wto may" v tail the Ciiy pt"NeW .Ywk du ring the' present seaaon Tu Crtapwoy re peM d to offer Vsprkccdbntbd iWjcfi4o' jr ties wbo, may. be UiaposeJ to-'act as . Agents for ibeir medeines f ndoceinenu that Msar ber mticb better Cav plained ib'a personal interview (baa'-by let ler :''' rTb otlice if at No, 43 Jobn street,; up ; $Utr$i td Ceatlsaiura. will find tbeir inierel advanced by &fost 'ibo Company a calt: Zft?, , BlKJoUi any one desire an. Agency, wbo cannot call inpersou, luer caiiauaress uy man, nm mkj, 3a ? Secreury Graelenlierg Cotrfpany Wew York. " tPrV AdVi. i ruy. t 68JAr - Prime 'iTincsart ? it-'.-, a.u- -TV ih t rt; Jut Mtfeitred kt ' v v -,i'A -TTri.tnT ! jasl li rcHfoRD. ; . . JU1lllVUCM(l A small lot oTR6iOaVcelebfafeJ Ladies Sljp Pr. t J AS. LXTC B 10 R0; Gomfbf t: and Economy Fare rednccd to $7 to llaltimorc. Tit. GreensTilie And .Petmbnrg. and Roanoke. ' and City Point, Rail Roads James Hirer and : Cliesaptake "Bay Line of Steamers. - FSSENGER taking this pupular route, will go oh direct without delay, at less expnre. (than by the Mail Line) with more ease, and fewer changes of Peron and Baggage. . The Traveilcr leaves Wei Joo or Gaaton, every night (except Saturday . at 10 P. M., and Peterttburg at 6 A. M. Tor City Point '(by Rail Road 9 miles) where ihey wiii take One of the supeiior Steamer. Alice, fJapt. 'Skinner, r Cut lis Peck." Capt Davis for Niif,lk, (haiog a fine naridown the noble Jimes, wrth1 a' view 'of iu beautiful scenery', and James Town by day 'light') - From thence by one of the Bay Steamers, the Georgia, Ca'pt. Cannon. Herald, ' VmpL Russell, or .t- i-i 't Jeioeit, Capt rtuttoni' Whre the PaVsenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys a -luxe nous table free) of charge. -Fare f mm VeUlon or Gaston to Baltimore, -. $7 00 Fare from VVeldon or Gaaton, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fa-e from Peteraburg to Norfolk, I 00 Mealt included alwayt on any of the A e line re- ihi Line, Pdssensjere eetline through allowed to stop at any point on the line, and re tUmC their travel token ready, toithout any "extra charge- ' : , 1 icxeu from. Gaston to. Balumore, er IS or folk, to be had of C C. Peon. Eaq. at Ga-on N. C. Fur Tickets from VVeldon to Baltimore or Norfolk. apply to :-..;. . - CWM.M. MOODY, Jr.r - .. Ueueral Agent. Ojfiee Janet River and Bey Line, . . Wiiiaus DaeoT. N, C June 11, 1846. 48 . (Tj Beware of statemenip made for .the. purpose of divertiog travel from this popu'ar route... : , Splendid Lotteries ! ; $30,0001; AliUXAfDRIA LOTTERY, - Class E: for 1846, To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on 8aturday, " " the 26ih Sep'einberi 1846; . . -4 ,,'V.. .. .... ' . . 1 f IT 1 II! 1 prize of v $30.t00 I 1 prize of ' ' $3,000 1 do .19 000 I 1 do 8,00 1 ,do . .6,000 I I do . S.Q00 I Jo - 3.140 j Ac.'. ' &e. 50 Prfzea of $1000! . 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn BlWs. Tickets $10 -Halves 6 Quarters 2 50. ' CexUfieausofPackageaof25 WholeTickeUS130 00 J- Do - do 25 Hair do " 65 00 : VDo - " ; : 1 do ; 25 Quarter do 32 60 Orders for'Tickets arid Shares-and Certificates- of Packages in the above bplendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account ol each drawing sent immediately after it . is over to all who order from us. - Addreae.' - ; " - J. G. OREGOflY 6e Co. Man-rrers; " Washington City, D C. Notice. fTTO all whom it may concern, be it known, that l 'at the next Superior Court to be held for. the County of yVarrt-n, at the Court bouse in- Warren ton. Lshftli hie a petition in ad t.ourt fur leave to.eman rtpnte the. following slaves belonging o me, tivwit : Betsey and her. two children, William and Addison. ' : " THOMAS GREEN. . -, ": ,'.,.,. mark..' ... August. 13, 1846. X.. : I 68 6 w .-:"";p;Nash, . - NasK A Woodhoiise, - ;:RiciiiaOi O N TIN UB their Establixbrnnnts in the above - named places, upon a very large and extensive scale. They keep on hand at the two Stores, front twenty to forty Piano Fortes, varjing in price and finish.' from- . the' plainest and. cheapest, up to the ricbeal and mnst costly, all of which are offervd upon trial, subject to be returned if n-t good, and opou terms not only as favorable as at other Eitablisbments in Petersburg and Richmond, but also as low as they can be had in any. of the Northern. Markets ' . They haye been selling these Inatruments tor,' the last ten v ears, and, whilst upwards of four hondrrd have been sold, not one in all that number has proven bad. Their Fall Slock of -Books, Piano Fortes. bas been purchased upon very advantageous terms, and all thai is aaked is a fair trial,' " " '. . .August 24, 1846.. .. . . 70 wtw Fall Supplies, : I n r. ouDfcnort oaa juii reiurn- laid in an excellent assort mrnt of krtictes' usually kept in his line ; 1 -ft 63 among which msy be round; jy ' . " Superior Calf Skins, W hite and Red Sole Leather, Lining and Binding ."Skins, Shoe Thread, B lack ' i. -' i..i'- I -T ,".r.' f:-ti T 'h L mg, ae-f o.c t . - . j "And is now prepared 16 manufacture Uoois, Shoes, GaiiersV knd every thlg ibat ia worn on the feet, in tbe most beautiful aiid.faabtonableatjle. . r .-c j as . "Wxnir'r ." -.--- Tar addition- to his 011 ver k, be bas supplied himself with work rnaQuracaored in the Northeni Cities, which ho Is prepared Ibraadl on aa rrasooable lecms c :ayTjesw:inrxhwiCiiy.M The! fotkrwing iaB. pert V bia stock received and oow offtred at unprecrdeuted low. -taf eiHP.t"s-7 viawoiH U.-j 4 ...si-v , t . Gendevasns!:. Deots and Shoes, iMetW Drogans, Coarse Boots. .Water proof Boots., t vi ; i - ;Ladia'v fiasv Morocco Buakin - Ties, , Slippers, die, At, ' i f 5 ,; , - -: . ' .Mrsaea nd Chitdrena B4eaa, ; Buskin aod -Ties insert. ear iaiy. i .,.55 .,.-,. kf.Togeiber jWith. , good asanrtrnent of. Women s sewed and pe'ad Bootees aod Pvhoesi Boys and YouibV, B.oteesv Brogth. Ac dW ' ' . - ' He lenders' his ainoro thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he, has hetetofbre re eied ;and In thes' the paftirular atietiUtfn f his frierfda tho wbo mayjte in want of articles in bia line, to his pre seat'Stock.'as he aastires them that every thing sold by nimVU' 'be warranted. '' !i ' s-' - 'IJEJtRY. PORTERV September 17, 1 SAG. T5--ei erty. rfT H G Subecrihers offVr for sale, one of. the mo- eligible and bdautifnl Residences in .the Cit f Ral-igh. It baa t pen for many year, occupied b Mr. B. U jSaiTa.arid is ailualed on lite most eleva ted ground about the City. ..The, Dwelling Hnfi has six fine Rooms, with fire-places, several fine pas ages, and has attached every necessary out-house I'be Garden is believed to be one of the very leat ii the City, and there is a moat excellent spring vVater ne ar by. " They' will also aell a small, comfortable Dwelling Hduae. near Mr AsniaT. which will' anawer moat admirably for a amall family. " ' " 4 " For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to either of the undersigned JOHJf BUFFALO", ' : JOH HUTCH INS, . ' -WILLIAM HILL Raleigh, June ll, 1846. 47 tf FIKE r It N Y? r "artrord Conn. Offer, to ,n,u,e Puildings and Merchandize, against loss or damase by fire, at premiums to uii tbe times, . This is oue of the oldest, and best Insurance l-onv paniesinthe IJnUedStates,and paysits losesprompt Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to he made to S. W. WHITING. July. 1846. Agent. Botanico-Medical Infirmary, 13ANK. ST., PETERSBURG, TA. ITKRS. KEN WOR THY & PRICE, Petersburg. P V Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tients from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incurable forms of disease. Board with the m st careful nurain. can be obtained lor $4 pr week. Medical charges moderate The superiority ol the Botanic Practice, in the i-ure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established in . every section ol our Country. ' Persons afflicted, should speedily avail themselves of this slmosl certain means of restoration 10 beslth. . '" ';'. . Fistulas and Csncers speedily cured without resort to the Knife Ccres WAaaAaTKii Charge $100 for Medical attendance. .TJ) ' Peraons desiring further information, will please address the Subscribers, post paid. C.J. KEN WORTHY. M. D. H. M. PRICE, M.D. July 11, 1846. - : 56 ly INSURANCE, TIIE New York tife, Fire, Marine and Inland State Stock Insu rance Company, No. 20 Wall street, (capi tal 500,000 dollars) are now prepared to insure a gainst lot-s by fire, tbe damagea of the seas and in land navigation, also the loss, of human life, upon terms equal if not mere favorable thau those of, any other company of this city.. Hayiuv their busiaess 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 alt limes three-fourths of their' busiueas to sustain the oue-fourth which may be affected by llioe disasters which ho often ruin those companies whose whole capital ia engaged upon' either tire, marine, life or inland insurance. Another source of great security adopted by this company is not to take any rick, up on euy consideration, for a greater sum tbaU $5,000, alao uo two risks adjoining, thereby avoiding the er rors which have proved fatal to other compauies. This company also, to avoid auy . disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, pay all losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged, dispensing, with tbe useless delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious in convenience to the insured, "h ' The attention of the mercantile, marine and per sonal interests is respectfully called to tbe advantages of this company.. ' -'.' DIRECTORS. ..--. Samuel Jones, David Ames, Richard Ransom, George M .. H srguus, Edmund Roberts, Nicholas A. Miles, Tbeodwe Floyd, James Remsen, . James Tolberl, . William Thomas, Smith Raymond, 1 bom .s Franks, William Hulberts, Peter Rogers, James Van Renseller, Charles Livingston, Daniel Perkins, , Edward Lawrence, Stephen Minturn, Charles Adams, Thomas Deniaon, Samuel Allen, George, Morris, Francis Jobuston, . . . , Oltvor Hanivants. . By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN R. TO WNSEND, FiesL , Habtst R. Maaas.Sec'y. ., . ! RALEIGH ACC5 CT The Subscriber, having been appointed Agent of tbe above Company Jn the City of Raldgtl, ia authorised to make and effect,' in the name, and on account of said Company, Insurance upon: Human Life, Boildings and Merchandise, ot every description against loss by fire, or casualty fatrfl 10 human file, upon lavorable terms. Now is ibe time 10 insure. It wilt be seeu this Company, is perfectly solvent and safe. 4 i ; - .i ? - , GEORGE T COOKE, Agent. Raleigh, June 13. 1846 . 7 - ... . tf . A. VV. SPIES & C6. ' 'DEALERS' IN:' "' ; '' HARDWARK, CUT EERY, GUNS .'-"" ;::,'AWD PISTOESa r .;.,.. - tfoQl Maiden Lantj 'J!y 1,1846. !' ' w a aa- 53 3m .r , coNsiaNMENr of bacons r. Good Dacoa Hams, very nice for fami lies: V'"-' .'. -" " J- jj 300 Sides aJidlJboalarafor'aaleat '- Al' - 5v. . 1 NB. HUGHES A act ton and Comm'mton Store.' Aagust Tft! 6 - IN STtmE.'$UQAR AND COFFEE.; iyl HHDt). Drown Sugar. M 10 Barrels " do. 25 Bags Coffee. Molasses in Ko'sshe'ads and Car rels. Gun Powder and Imperial Teas bv the I'fX, for sale at - N. B.HII A action aud Commission. St re. ' 3 Ao'gtMi If. J, Vi 6ft ' Most Prop - V. Mutual ' Insurance CoiiiDan v. ffn)URSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a l.'olnpa t . ny bas been. formed in .this State,, under, the mate aud aljle of the North .Carolina Mutual In surance tompany,. and is now fully organized by lua apomtment of the following Officers, viz: JOSIAII O WATSON, President ." ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, ' , JHI.'H A RD'SMITH, Treasurer, TH EO 1 0 KE PA RTKIDGE, Secretary, UHAKI.ES M AIM Li , Attorney, nltJti A ItD SMITH, ALUEUT STITH, Executive Com mittee. " WESTON R. GALES Tbe Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to lake risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of tbe Comusny is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, st the corner of jFayetteville and Har sett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will he cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Company.-. . .. ".. . : . , . , Raleigh. January 17.1846 f . , . 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RAEEIGII, N. C. Rer. J. J. FINCI1, Principal, Mrs. M. E. FINCIT, Teachers. Miss A. 8. TUCK, rrriM E next Session of ihi Institution will com- j ' mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in struction, tit present, will lie given by thn-e Teachers, and others will be employed as ihey may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teacheis, and to fumib every 1 necessary facility for acqoiring an exact and thorough education The Boading Pupils will live together as one family, over whom a parental government, will be exercised ; and no pains shall be spared to form their manners and habits upn tbe br,t principles of taste and piopriety. Parents are particularly requeued not to furnUb their daughters with any articles that msy encouiage a love uf display. . , '. ! The deportment end recitations of the Pupils will be strictly notetl, and a report rendered monthly to Parents and Guardians. . r Pupils can enter at sny . time and pay from the time of entering ; but wbeu enlerett they canma be withdrawn nil the end ! the.esaion without tbe con sent of thePriocipal, nor will any deduction be made for abseuce, except in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washtbg Fuel, f 60 Primary English Branches, 6 S. cond Class 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, 1846. 66 tf Young Ladies SchooL THE Young Ladies School in this place, amler the care of the Misses Psrtuids k, will com mence on ine 1st uav September next, ol me House formerly occupied by the, Mioses Pnlliam, on Wilmington Street. Terms per Sessiou of five months as follows, viz English Branches from $7 to $12 00 French : 8 On Drawing and Needle-work . ' ' l5 00 Painung 8 00 .Music, with the use of the Piano 20 00 Board. Washing and Fuel, . 60 00 Raleigh, August 25, 1846. j . 69 Fresh Arrivals of i - GROUND Alum and Liverpool Salt, Smoking and ('hewing Tobacco, Brown,. .Crushed and Clarified Sugars, Sperm Candles, 4c S. M.'WHaTAKEK. August 22. ' " " ; , ' : ..68 PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. 9, BU pi 1 N 6 S LIP, N E W ,Y ORK. CYRUS W. FIELD,; offers for Sale, at tbe lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble - variety, adapted to tbe wants of consumers in all sections of tbe country. ' Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice. - . .'!, . The Stock of printing paper; is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior tjualily. . PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS V Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, vizi Fellings. Wire Cloth, Foiirdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine,Twinej 4c. 4c. " ' " -i - ' . RAGS, j ' Canvass, Bale Rope, Grant Rope,Btging,4c 4c purchased, for which the highest price iu Caiih will be paid . : j . :!- t .-' . New York. March 18. 1846. j 24 ly P. F. PESCUD, AFOTIJ ECARY AID DRUGGIST, . , - RALEIGH, N.C, .V Is now receiving bis Fall supply of Drags, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, all of which he warrants to be fresh and' genuine, they having been carelully selected by him. during tbe last ' month in the Northern Cities, atid. feels confident of bis ability to sell Ihem tm aa favorable terms as can be pui-cba-ed elshevW ,iw.!.',f);'' t..;;? , He thereby Dciis an exsnrfnaiion of his Stock, from his' friends arid customers,' (particularly those Pbsioane and Country Merchants- who have here' kdors purchased tberrsuppliea in Petevsbarg of Rich mond, Vau) lusuriiig them, (hat no? exertion on his part shall b waniedv in ordei to give perfect satialaci lion, as regards quality and puces ;.-?s s: , His . shock, of. Perfumery . and i Fanry , Articleav t mure, varrrd. beaofful, snd extensive thaivberetofort: ahd all he ak frbm repoblic generally, is cab, belbiw, porch ising.elsew here, ;.'xi, '-;..'- h Raleigh. Sept. 9, 1846. A j'n -u , , 73 ;i N. D 2 cases Pure German Qiriniiu expectru by.tMlascars.' -' i . :,";r '. .. : jj;ehliie. Fixtures Ae1.. io exceiien't- der Adrfrees lh Subedriber, Kalerh.'eX'.appi'p'''!' sonafly, to him at the Neose River Uil WerfcsA ; j : I f -WILLIAM H. MEAD.; J 2 April 1, 18WT- i' : (SO" iiuadard.) !K; 1 ioi:th cakoliA XIAEEIGU Glaicalr Mathematical r and MiMsiTanir academy. " Classical 'Department t ' " MVrLOYEJ OY. pRtctrrox. ; ,. v . ASSUtel bf ,JL It., JfllSON! v - wi- WC ' niODDn tAi i . j T UlbtfKU W.vj . . . infii. year win oe aivweu into two sessions of five months each, tbe first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July.,- v. - - p -1- It is the design of the' PfeY!e,p(erV that this Instltu- Uon shall not be surpassed, in tbe advantages afforded for -. acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Education. .- .; .?; ;. Pnpils will be prepared lo enter the JarrClMi of any College in the United Stat - TERMS OF TUITION'. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, -v. ?. ' to-;''' v -.- t "'' ' ij . TTl a a n a . a a a f 15 00 -r w iaunureeK, r rencn, anish, and t i . Italian lsneuaees. per Session- i ; 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. " f ' ' Military Tactics taught to the Pupihr, free ef extra charge. ;, -.. uMnu The design of the Military Department beinr lo fit the Pupils to. set, in case of emergency, as Officers, ine v est foinl system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will tbe Army Tactics be departed from, in orderlb exhibit the boys for the f benefit' of tne institution, or for sny other purposes. uy an Act ot tbe last Leraluture. the tnecessarv arms and equipments will be furnished bv -tbe State. hut Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will he required to provide them witn tne prescribed Uniform. N. B. . A few Pupirt.will be taken as Boarders, by . 1 W B a. B a, me rnncipai oi ine Acauemv. . REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, - Gen. Moye, " Charles Hinton, L.'P Henry, Wm.F. ColJins, James B.- Shepard, Hi W. Husted, Hon: Wm H.' Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, ; Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, ' Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, - Ed. Yar'brough,' Dr. Baker, . bj. i. Cruion, Esq re As the above named gentlemen are well known in ! the State, 1 have given their-, names as reference.! They send their sous or wards to my School, and of course tbeir optmons'caa be confidently trusted. Raleigh. June 19, .1816. , ; T 49 North : Carolina LITERARY, SplENTlFICrAND MILITARY AGA. Arms and Equipments f nrnisiied by ine state. , RsFEaBsCi Any Gentleman in "Rateigki ' -i Next Session of this Classical, English arid Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of July, wih advantages unsurpassed in any 'Preparatory School in the Souths ! -- ; ': - :- ' Classics, English, etc. ' R. G RAY. : Mathematics, Tactics, etc; 8. PRESTON. Music. LT. SOLOMONS. TERMS PER SESSION Of FIVE MOUTHS. :" ;- 4 Classical Department, (t'olleiate course, in cluding fuil Engluih Studies, with Malhe : mattes,) &.c. " - ; 20 00 tigher branches) 15 00 ce) no charge. . v sons) - - ---. 12 00 EnglUh do. (Elementary 4 b Military do. (Infantry practice Instrumental Music 25 Lessons) V ocal do-no charge, . . , ' . Fencing per course ; ; . 5 00 Surveving and Cvil Enginecringj too charge.. , Topographical Drawing, no charge. : Pupils will be prepared, to enter- . the idvanced classes in any College in the United States. -' The course of Edu ation is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for lhe.arious duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations, . ., . ' , , . ... ; ; LECTURES. - V During the Session, Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. . . ;' visiters; 3"; 7; ' " Gov. Graham." Rev. A. Smedes,' Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J. J Finchr -Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell. , ... Hon. R. M Saunders. Dr. HilT, Dr. Baker, W. R Galc E. B. Freeman, Chasr Li; -Hinion, Thos. J. Lemayr Geo. L.ittle, W- J. Clarke, Esquires. . Letter-writing, with Ensliah and Latin Composi turn, will be close Iv attended to. t . - : ' A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, c: I ' . .. .. ... . nuay. ; ..-,--. x --f a: .n.r !. 5.';; , No doduciion made for absence, unless In cases of protracted sickness.: :-: . -i .- , -.: A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family: naieigo, vune im. -, t , j fc: .4 -hi NEW "XKD BEATJT1FPI.; fTTlHE Subscribers having, purchased the entire U State of North Carolina, with,,, the exception of two Counties, now offer to the pablie .-I' '-ti Composition for. Eight, the Safety, sjosi ana xaeuuty . . r - . Of which, cannot be surpassed, if-equaled.' As the Composition of our 'Lamps will be exhibited, " it is deemed unnecessary to say more. " ; ; (V ' , " .y; . " scott a snow. ,, Rsleigh, lunVS, 1846. n 44 tJan, THE BEST SCHOOL- GEOGRAPHY EXTANJ ! TTVn one's School GeosrraDhTv erobel- ! VJJ lisbed with one buodred and fifty eogravifigs, ana vvvr uiit wmiih tuiin, iu cwtvra , ucw aim thorough revised edition.- A supply of the above this day received ot " A . a.:Ui 1 'UtUvtSU.uii Ualergb, Au.18. . . v .-At tbe W. C. Hook. Store. JO. COACH AND , HARNESS' MAKERS Richmond Coach Euco and Fringe rjn.H E 'Subscribe r be Ii ?e io r ififofrn: : JLr thaCbach.atid - Harness 51 altera, and Meccbaots of tbe SootHtbst inev are; prepared to' lnr ri'tsh .Coach: LaceV Frifige'aud Tassels of evert Varie- y at ibe shortest nbtwo 'TlieV fiatrer themselves that U.M t WWIW . ,ll9 - IIWIIUMVIHIVU CM Ul, Factory v 6rr Frauklrn streer, -md tiearfy 'opposite id 'lie Excltaoga Hotel, Is equal la sppearanoe and qual it lo any to bo found at rtis North or alsewtera- - All ne Subscribers aek lsi esil from 0o who deal in ieir line, feelingj;purjrl.th.lbeyeaa throw put toper rrulucernenis la parebasers. ; . 5. . , V ' ; : ; - FLYN N ttM itlCH. , N B A II orders prdmptfy' filled wrben eeanpeW .itMl by the Cshr v-:'lf'i'"---?fi gfe B.i Kichaiond, August U, 14. - r fr- mm Ufm 93, ! ftN iear of contemplated change in on r buwnsit, j we will, t from ibiatimeito the ;lst ef.'Janhary next, sell for. Cash lor.-lo poncttfsl cualortae Goods at .prices tnflch below oar f.umr rat?, and 1 I uj recent arrivals, uirect irom uxe roiieciea. j, portion of oar Falllmpctibit Ti?t 4 ilit, ' - and from tha MafiufactatefiB, lfgsg8aftairat''f1 rf'. c-C0U Plata nl Pressed rsiU. v " . -is A s-w nnfe! : fluking ww ot)i 'larir intf :emfayiX)VHtj& -i . ainmrjt, fasoring (hetft that He ehal) fully icompJj? n u owuflii are inviieu so cau' ano examine our with the above. r :;stebbins& ENV.- r-.i & ind Glass Feleribtrfgi Sept '-4; 1846 . . Jl , k JHl J t s 0 zw . Chiiia.-Glas oL Earthenware.' A VING now opened a rery large Shd rhaatU 'write stock of CIJ IN A. GLASS ATSD IJ A Rl4!! TITWXV A tt ml. of mil mnn 1fnnrtjt I fion.ahd of the latest and moat' :deMrabl;''ityW'auiJ quanuee, l: woukf tepectraity inrofm my costomert, and All: others in wst of Goods tn my t the; that thW can be supplied at xrricet :fuily aslotr! if ,not lower ihiui from any otuer iiptise ii mis or auy oilier nutrKet in ine State Give me a calfiit the sigh of the -Pitcher,' Sycamore sUcePererfbijrg Yi. tl-isO to JASi PisMlTHVt ' ?w 'ii. t w9--' W I; .HlVIIrVI Va, 1 IAS, B, retdrsburf. Sept. S. . J848.--f --ff 1m - . t -,-- "V.. . IiBnetB M ansa- -BaaW.ir. W tftflfl iwfil-ifall AKPI ki Mm VaW S-. ? m aHa-aC 1 .aVaa f YyiLIVlliNu I y.lY o IJltt 1 . lMMtUIA.1 U-T.Or ! m fcsP05lTE,IHE,,MRKETRMEieHR C. FTn H B StilJsttriberhas recetitiy returneUVfroim ia UUX UUUJI3 nna tjiiiu CERIES; CROCItEX, SHOES, tc &e.; to which s would rhost -rejpectfuliycall the atten tion of the cititenr of his place in stlrrotttidmgf Country, as he flatiers himseif. ihal: his ceavaJidt the quslity of the articles p'ffertd most'essuift sale to all in want of Goods th. hi line. r,!t , A JHX.0, 1.1 tlC VliU RaletgrtVlfuiy 1111840 TKPf COlSlIIISSIONv od just to hand a lot VJ V of Rambauls iamoxu Chew lug ToWcSk com. sistingof -'" r'. c, fXi. 6 Boxes or Detr Drtrh;- -, r 1 A do, - Bee's wing. msdT J i Jr1 1 ; dov .Peach LeaL,- itiil MAJti.t,-. r. f.5- I We invito an exshrinsUd of (h lottrhleh $$ frill? . . 3 . H Jt i .. selllow si wecan; bj!iisWx - j J -rfc tJIJ; . , ! RalefgnV Angurt 281846 1 ";t ve- 6lf , . wf i i. "fiaTim: inw.,.'.,i'a - Medic i n $ JPai n t,-011 s P Y ' ' ' rin VI si- sr Vta i Kev i Sontli Cfeariei : Strati, BaUiniri RE now opening a large arrd genefa.1 assonttfehf of ibe above named Goods, toeeibcr with alf "" other articles cQneiediKiib tb Dmg Busthsss rsf which they wotiW. invitf i sttenlldh tbf ; i beitf old friends .and Merchants and. Physicians -seotfallv throughout North Csrfiljfta, tfeeling -coBfifJent, -.thstj-ihey sre preparerl "loi r.fier snch inducrnenfs Tfo'lbe' " it uc. wiu iu me price sou quality ei inetr uoaHis,a cannot fail to cite ectisftcfionV Sep-ember 10, IBle'&Hs&it 'sXti&tj&W-n 1 fcon 1 Itti AllrffoMMefon ibe loWof Anlnsti UtvxttyTigTocwomsft;MEHALA;rThisWw roan ia about 23 years old,.oordinBry iae, comrlexi ton pi acx , . ner feet rat bet spreadiiig. ,-'i he.ssid cegfsr waa purcnaseq from IDS estate Ot, AUgUStttS jrertyJt ' is supposed she may be lorkins abootbis'btsntatioiir in Frsnklln cvju'nty.5 The above reward will be paid1 to any person who1 tfisy deliver ;h said Vomkn tW uav or confine her' la snyi fail ' that I ean geilaf V aigalit ta : eti . A..AY.-: lEWia, AeeniXot-s . Raleigh, Sep 1 2 184 w t93t. , -. - - . , - . . , w ; , . , tJ ,-. -a. . ' V snglTff ITTsf 1P fX a" rtfi-rt V-ir . 'v.t . aiavavj7 rmHEREWm bean Ereciibhherd hi Imti -U 4 School Districtt Itf Wake Couhrtr bfi Safufifar th 26th fnsU foV4hrfe Reboot CommirfiteeBji The present Schawl Coramittee-ffleri srft requested attend saul election, fnd,' ftt eases fwhere , Jul p-f poioLroenl hss.not been made hy the fJbatrman, they; are nereny request ea io appoints suiiaDie-perssons Ch?p ySi-t-'. A OIV COZriSliSSlO aieavr siock'of Ilerai lock and Oak'tanned soWLeathef, frorn 14 to 13 cts? Also a n sssovtment'of Upper Leather, and i full ssprf ply of Cotton-Yarns; &o: vWebave texx a stns ral tiock of he usual grocerie(eXCept suor; drink,) ii uougniwtiu reauy money anu win do sold low r the money WILLPEClf iRsJsighiSsWJi. IS hetebt fiveii ibt- HotxoraDT tM OTsijiarf Gfoeraj. Assembly of the State oC .North Csroiihs thfcl applicsitctrf wilt te fifadeJ loy'tiialtlirivfcares paleCherry rJilcae Zimm VlltJi i?t imwir tww Wl execbrr tnspccior ui eaco avisirici io uoiu.saio- eieciioa. ha-v;:v.wiXirBr00LEV .tJ?s1eigm.S1epel3 xm?' .H teatdy rBes4 fredi!7 cIh; ; 1 .

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