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at - - ' - - " 1 I III.'. -V -.ii,.v C'.-t t; if-f , J"?V. I ; . "J"' ? rU . ""Kit-.;;- vj. '.,-i ' ,, -- M.TH .CAKOONA (GAZETTE 1 - IT t v - I.. r , ' r : PnTilishcd Seinl-tf eeld j, :tj WESfO R;vGA:LES FRIDAY, SE PTEMBJEK 25V 1 846, -jr.'-:r.-"";'Wv:v fit. aWW rl I I I 1 I I . I i' III 111 III Ill 1 1 -II I III III I! K- . ! ft I III Ml III III iv1- r:1;-v: v-- . -rr..:',-a.-t. ' 1 - . j"-'.' , J." . " ' ........ .. C " , i 4 i"! TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. ; ' ' l -V- - ' , ", , ... t ," f : '; ' , -" ' 8 inscription. Ftndollin per" anattm--li!f . .'?.- - - . . adaace. " 4 ; . f..'- Advertisements.- Tot eTery... Sixteen Lift; first iascrtiou, Oaa UolUr; eacli sutMeqaeQi iasertiou, ,Twttty-fir OeuU. - -' . ".,' ; " Ceart Order mad Judicial Advertisement will be -charged 25 per beat, higher ; bat a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from tho 'regular prices, Cor advertisers by the year. . ; Advertiseroeats; i averted in the Sam-WtsitT Re arrrfa; will also appear in' the Weexxt Paper, free f cbargf.' ; '' f' ' " " ' " O" Letters to the Editor most be rosT-rAiD.,. i i ii m ' niM i v CIGARS! CIGARS !!C18ARS III WE would respectfully taf-trm the citizens.of Kaleish, and the public generally, thai we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Haleigb, where we eonstantiy keep on band a full aMortmeni of high ly flamed imported Cigars, including REGALIA. E3PERANZA. CAZADOKE, CUBKV. LANOKVIA, - HAVANA. WERNBK. I . PUINUIPE, . and all kind- of domestic rnnafictureJ Cigars. A geqiral n-xtment ot upeiior chewing TOUAWJO; Mareuha, IJonjresa, roare Kappee and Scotrh ;igrrae rtnuff Roxe,tHl all articles in the line, which we offer si Neto- York ptioe by the wholesale or retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to wiih dispatch. '-' - Purchasers, nd the lovers of good Cigars and To bacco, will always -be furnished, with the brst- kinds, saited to the tarts of the connoieaar. - Call and try at - Kit A USE & MlLLER'rf. Faysttevillesueet. opposite the City Hall. ptS. v 36 Tar! Tar!! A LIBERAL price in Cash. witl be paid for. 50 Jl Utl-. of Tr. if dflivered soou at the Rail Road lejot. Aplj to the AgeuU Raleigh, August 7. . 63 2m Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next Session of the Legislature of North Carolina, for a Cisrter to extend (he Raleigh and Gaslou Rail Road tethodouth Carolina l.ne.. Anj-wt7. 1846. 63 WHY HAYEITHE AGUE AND FEVER? Pit ICE' Aac aud Fever fills have never I'atUd. wuere directiuns were ttrictly fol lowed, to etTect a cure it ir.m Fifteen tu Thirty ktitrt. The are prepated Ironi simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most peas ant and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termittent Fever. J bey have beeu tried in Con--gestive Chills' of the worst form and hsve invaria bly given relief, and cured the pauents They never iSect the brain, as dies Quinine ; or ' injure the con stitution, as dorenic. Tbe ' money returned in every cise of failure, wiiere direct fous are followed Price 1 per box. Planters, Country .Vlerr bants, and Druggist will be supplied at $8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only by . ,C. J KEi WORTHY & CO., ' Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Auut 31. 1846.- 71 TTTIillt SALE. A Wool Carding JIa IP, cbiae, Fixtures dec, in excellent or Her. Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply per sonally, to him at the Neose River Oil Works. WILLIAM H. MEAD. April 1, 1846. (ET Standard.) 27 CITY HOTEL. MRS$. I, A Wit lakes pleas- ure in announcing to her friend and the public, i bat sueconiinues to resnJo in bis Establish meat, and, from tbo librrsl eitcoiirsgement she has received, and the perfect aatiflaciion expressed by those who have favoured her with their company, she Barters herself with the belief, that she will reup the reward due to the most unfiling assiduity in her bu siness. " ' ' " She is at all times prepared to entertain company in the inot genteel mauuer Her Tabltt is furnished with the left toe market atfonls, served up in superi or style, and she is determined that there shall be no Hmw superior to bei's to the City. Mrs L. would also iulorm the Member oj the ap proaching Legislature, that the will be prepared to accommodate tuiriy or thirty-five gentlemen of that body w it u pleasant Rooms and Board during that timei "' ' : , - Raleiih. Sept. 21. 1846." 76 3t r Board for Members. JAMEs LITCH FORD, having ta ken tiiat large three story Nsw Baicc BuiLBiae, at the corner f Uarget and r avettevitle Str.eta. formerlv otcumed by ti. JS Smith, and within two hundred yard of the State House. Will be prepared to accommodate 15 or 20 VI Bias or TaaarraoacaiKO Lcgislatc. - His rooms are large and eomioruble. and his fare shall be as rooa as the mailet wiu anora, ana his term moderate," ' , ""; Raleigh, sept. 21, 1846. 76 Notice. fTnO.all whom it my concern, be it known, that II at.the next fuperiof Court to be held for the County of Wimn, at the Court hobs in Wsrrenton. I ahall bla a petition in aid t.ourt frr le.ve to eman rtpate the foll-.wtng slaves belonging to me, to-wit : Betsey and her two children, Wrtliara and Addison, r " . ; his "THOMAS. H GREEN. mark. AognslS, 1846. 68 6 GREAT BARGAINS IN: .HARDWARE. . IN ranumplation of a change in onf Ba4oe ou the 1st of Janaary, and be- tng anxloui to relace or stock s mdth as possible by that time, w dfler it "it wholesale ' at a very small advance open the importation cost tor cash, or cttprdved Town AccepUncea. , .". , :. ; ..'. Country Mrvhants,, are invited to examine' our 8(ock, when ibey wl be convinced that they can boy lower from d than in New York, or elsewhere Oar Stodt is entirely new, oar EtrglUh Good are les poneJ, and the greater part of them recently received, consisting of all articles generally kepi in our fin. We hav a fine lot of Smgl and Dbubl Barrel Guns of ens wn imponatibn, which wa'wiUdffer M unptecadented low iHces. ' v 1 - " i" " E LORRAINE & CO, '-."' -yemtoort U Pflmtwr, Ta AcgtatC. I48. " .v.. 3 i Comfort and Economy. Far. reduced to$7;to Dal ti more. Via. GrcensTillc and Petersbnrs and Roanoke, and City Point Riil.Roadi Jamei River and . Chesapeake Bay Line of Steamers. FXSSRXUERx taking this popular route, will go on direct without delay, at lens etpee. (than by U19 Mail Line) with more ease, ami fewer changes of Perton and Baggage. ' The Trave.Ier leave Weldan or Gaaton, every night (eicept Saturday at 10 P. M . and Petersburg at A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 mi let) where they will take one of the 'supeiior Steamer. Alice, Capt. Skinner, or Cunis Peck, Capt Davis . for Nrflk, having a fine mldwn the noble James. wiw a. view or its oeauuiui scenery, sna Jsme Town by day fight ) From thence by one of the Bar Hteamers, the ' Georgia, Capt. Cannon, Herald, Capt. Kucsell, or Jewess, Capt Mutton, Where the Passenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys a luxurious lahle five of ch4ige. Faro from Weldon or Gaston to Bsltimore, $7 00 j Fare from Wrldon r t.astoo, to Norfolk, 4 00 i Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from. Petemborg to Norfolk, I 00 Meals included always on any of the Steamer of mi nc rastenger gziiing mrouga i icxas are allowed to slop at any point on Ike line and re sume their travel token ready, without any extra charge . Ticsets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C C. Peon. Esq. at Ga-aon N. C. - For Tickets from Weld on to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM.M. MOODY, Jr., General Agent. Office Jame River and Bay Line,' Wsi.no .UaroT, N. June 11, 1846. 48 CO Beware of statements made for the purpose of diverting travel from this popu'ar route. E.. P.Nash, PETURSBUKG, " ' AND ' ' Nash&Wbodhouse, ICICIIItlOO, VlKUII.l, CONTINUE their EsUblihm ni- in the above named places, upon a very large and exl entice scale. They keep on band at the two Stores, from twenty to forty Piano Fortes, varying in price and finish, from the plainest and cheapest, up to the richest and most costly, all of which are ofler. d upon trial, subject .to bo returned if not good, and upon terras not only ss favorable as at other Establishments in Petersburg and Richmond, but also as low as they can be had in any of the Northern Markets They have been selling these Instruments tor the lat ten .ears, and. whilst upward of four hundred have been sold, not one in all that number has proven bad. Their Fall Stock of Books, Piano Fortes, etc..5 bast been purchased upon very advantageous terms, and sll thai is aked is ltfair trial. August 24. 1846. 70 w4w Fall Supplies. l?n - THE Subscriber has just return- . ed from the .North, wuere he has sgasi laid in an excellent assorimrnt ol article usually kepi in his line; among which may be found, Superior Calfskins. White and Red Sole Leather, Lining and Binding Skint, Shoe Thread, Black in or. Ac. &c - And i now Drenared to manufacture Boots. Shoes s . Gaiiers, and every thing that is worn on the feet, in tb most beauUtui and fashionable style. 1XD In addition to his own work, be has supplied himself . a . avv with work .manufactured in toe northern .cities, which he is prepared lo sell on as reasonable terms as sf uerson in the Citv The fol lowing is a part of hi stock received and now offered at unprecedented low rates. v : Gentlemen Boot and Shoes, Men Brogan Coarse Boots. Water pt.iof Boot Ladies fine Morocco Buskin Ties, Slippers, Mi-e and Children Bootees, Buskins and Tie in ever vnrietv. "" r Totnther with a srood assortment of Women's sewed and pegged Bootees anJ ishoea. Boys and Youths Bootees, Brogans, Ac , dec He tenders his sincere thsiiks to the public for the liberal Datronase he haa heretofore re eied and in vite ihe rtArtieular atientiiin nf hi frien.la and thos who may be in want of article in his line, to hrs pre- . . . .a. .a S sent etock a he assure mem mat every tmng soiu by him will be warranted. . - HENRY PORTER. September 17, 1846. 75 6t MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OfTXHE Annual Course of LECTURES in this iUClttstitutHiti. will commence on the second Mon day in .November, upon the following branches : ANATOMY, by J. E. H-iaaooa,, M D. " SURGERY, by E GsBBiaas, M D. ' INSTITUTES abb PRACTICE, by S. H. Dick. . M. D.'""'5 ' - " -r :'-f " " PHYSIOLOGY, by JaitK MootTBtB, M.D. MATERIA MEDIC A, by Haaiir R. FaesT, M. D. ... . .... , - . OBSTETRlC8,byTatoAsG.PBioiEAW,M. D. CHEMISTRY, by C. U Sbefabb, M D DEMONSTif ATOR.8t Jctiaw Rayebl,M. D. Th Pemontrat.V spartmsrt hasrecentlv been much improvfAl. and will be opened m the first of November or earlier, under the immediate direction of Dr. Ravens. ' , CLINICAL INHTRUCTION will be delivered at the Marine Hospital." Alms House, and College Hospital, to which the Students sre admitted Student hsveacces to valuable Medical Library - G.od boa'ding can be obtained at from three and a half to four dollars per week ' v ; peeimens in Pathological Anatomy, ahd in Na turil Hist.y, will be thankfully received." K ' " further information refer to the AnbdMl Cir cular of ths College, or direct 16 :s ! ? .i v ' HENRY K TRUST, Uean. Charleston, A ngost 23. , - 70 w6t rrrldlS dilt pnblithedth tUirdTOl JJ lirdd of Iredeir Digeat, commencing with the 3d vol. Devereuz and Bauie'a utr. a no the 2nd vol. Devereuk and Battle' Equity Reports, and concluding with the 6th vol of Iredell's Law. and 3d vol. Iredeir Equity Report in 1845. ' All order gddftnvad w -.. " '"J -.. -. Ki ; r o.fUBRR? UL'-TrjRNfcH. i- - ' - ' RaleigttyN.C. September 1,1040, - - - TO Most desirable Property. TfHB Subscriber ofivr for sale, one of the mos JJ eligible and nenuulnl Residence in the Um f Raleigh. It han been for many yesrs occupied b Mr. B. B Smith, and is situated on the most eleva ed ground about the City. The Dwelling Hrjs has six fine Rooms with fire-places, several fine pan ge, snd hss attached every necessary out-house The Garden is believed to be one d the verv ltet i. the City, and there is a most excelleut Spring l v aier oesr nv. They will also sell s small, comfortable Dwelling House, neat Mr. Ashikt. which will answer most admirably for a sma'l famtlv; For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to either oi the undersigned. JOHN BUFFALO B, JOHN HUTCH INS, WILLIAM HILL Raleigh. Jon 111846. 47 tf F11C IS ! TnC JGTIVA liSl'H 1CE COJ1PA KY. of Hartford. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings ami .Merchandiz. . against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to uit the times. This is one of the oldest and bet Insurance Com- paniesinthe UnitedStaiestand pay?iUloesprompt ly. -t Applications for Insurance to Raleich.nr Its vt cinity.to he made to S. W. WHITING. July, 1846.. , Agent. Botanico-Medical Infirmary, j BANK ST., PETERSBURG, TA. PRS KENWOIM HY & PRICE. Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tient from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incurab.e forma of disease Board with the m si rareful nursime. can be obtained for $4 per week. Medical cha.ges modcraie The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, lias been fully established in every section ol our Country. . Person afflicted, should speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration to health. Fistulas and I'nncrn speedily cured without resort to the Knife Cubes Wabbasted Charge $100 for Medical attendance. J) Persons desiring funber information, will please address the Subscribers, post paid. C. J. KEN WORTHY. M. D. H. M. PRICE, M. D. July 11, 1846. 5fi ly INSURANCE. THE New York Life, Fire, marine and Inland State Stock Insu rance Com patty, No. 2l) Wall street, (capi tal 500,000 dollars) are uow prepared to insure a gainst Ion by fire, the damages of the seas and in land navigation, also the loss of human life, upon terms equal if not more favorable thau 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 oue.foiirth 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 busiuesa to sustain the one-fourth which may be affected by those disasters which so often ruiu those companies whose whole capital is engaged upon either fire, marine,, life or inlaud insurauce. 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 arljoiniug, thereby avoiding the er rors which have proved fatal to other companies Thi company also, to avoid auy disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, pay all losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged, dispensing with the useless delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious iu couveuience to the iusured. The attention of the mercantile, marine and per sonal interests is respectfully called to the advautages of this company. DIRECTORS. Samuel Jones, David Ames, Richard Ransom, George M. Hsrgotis, Edmund Roberts, Nicholas A. Miles, Theodore Floyd, James Remsen, Jame Toibcrt, Samuel Allen,' William Thomas, t Smith Raymond, 1 homB Franks, William Holberts, Peter Rogers, Jsmes Van Renseller, Charles Livingston, Daniel Perkiua, Edward Lawrence, Stephen Minturn, Charles Adams. Thomas Denison, Georg Morris, Francis Johnston, Oliver Hanivant By order of the Board of Dire tors, JOHN R.TOWNSEND, PresL Habtkt R. Masks, Sec'y. RALEIGH AGENCY. The Subscriber, having been appointed Agent of the above Company in the City ot Raleign, authorised to make and effect, in the bame, and on account of said Company, Insurance upon Human Life, Buildings and Merchandize, ol every description against loss by fire, or casualty faul to human life, upon favorable terms. Now is the time to insure. It will be seen this Company is perfectly solvent and safe. - . GEORGE T COOKE, Agent. Raleigh, June 13, 1846 tf A. VV. SPIES & Co. DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS . s AN i PISTOLS. - v p ViVo... 91 3a to'en.Lne .. ' - r.; , iNtw Yoti. July 1,1816. v- - 53 3m CONSIGNMENT OF BACON. pjJJjj oJ Bkcoa Hatts. cfy nicn for fami- 300 Side and SbouUera fur - sal at - - : ? ... -r s . W. B. HUGHES' ' ' . ' ' . Auction and Commitoa Stored , - August f7 ' ' -' 66. . IN STORE, SUGAR AND COFFEE. A HHD9. Brown Sugar, : M tO Barrels - do. -r v . - 25 'Bag. Coffee. Mcrf4es' in Hogshead and Bar rek,Gud Powder and Imperial Tea by the Box, for deal - v . fi. B. HUGHES' A 1 . Auction and CattutdnloU Stere, ' Augnat 17. ff NOltTII CAROLIN A fTf)URSUANT to an At!, of Assembly, a Compa- H ny na tfeen lordird in this State, under th tame i.d st le of the North Csrolina Mutual In- urance l.ompany, and-is now fully organized, by ine spi ointment ot the idUowing Officers, Vix : JOSIAHO V A f(3N. President . ALUERT STITH Vice-President RIf'HARD SMITH, Treasurer, " THEouoRfi Partridge, Secfet3ry, CHARLEh MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, , ALBERT ftTM H. f Executive Com- WESTON R. GALES, S . . The Companv is now prepared to receive annlies tioUs for 1 to urance. and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to lake risks on Dwelling House! Stores, hope snd other buildings, furniture. Merchandize, and other property, sgainst loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Hsr aeti Streets, where full information and explanations. touching the principle of Mutual Insurance. Will he cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Cum pany. Raleigh, January 17; 1846 6 tf FEMALEjSEMINARY. RALEIGH, N. C. Rcr. Jf. J. FINCH, Principal, Mrs. Iff. JL. FINCH, ) Mis, A. S. TUCK, 5Tac- i fTJHK next Session of this Institution will com. U menre on the 1st ol October ensuing. The in struction, at present, will be given by three Teacher, and other win be employed as ihey may be needed. It i the intention of the Principal to secure the best TescKers, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education The Blading 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 np n the ht principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any article that may encomage a love ofdisplay. i The deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, aid a report rendered monthly to Parents and Guardians Pupils can enter si any time and nay from the time of entering ; but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till theend ot the rVssion withoni the con sent of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. PERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washing Fuel. Primary English Branches, Sicond 'lass do. do. Higher, Highest, Music, Latin, French, Italian, Needle Work, Drawing and Psinting, $60 6 10 12 15 20 10 10 10 10 There will be a vacation ol one month at the end of each Session, during which. Pupils can remain without any extra charge Raleigh, Annus! 14, 1846. 66 tf Young Ladies School. THE xoung Ladies School in this place, under the care ol the Misses Pabtbibok, will com mence on the It dav of fepiember next, at the House foimerly occupied by the Mioses Pnllum, on Wilmington Street. Terms per Sefsioh of five rootnhs as follows, viz : v English Branches from $7 to $12 00 Fr nch 8 0o Drawing and Needle-work 6 00 Painting 8 00 Music, with the use of the Piano SO 0u Board. Washing and Fuel. - 60 00 Raleigh, August 25. 1816. 69 Fresh Arrivals of GROUND Alum and Liverpool Slt, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Brown, Crushed and Clarified Sugara, Sperm Candles, frc. 8. M. WHITAKER. August 23. 68 "PAPER WAREflOUSE. NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CYRUS W. FIELD, offer for Sale, at the lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten- stve assortmeni of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumer in all sections ot the country. Paper of all kind made to order at short notice. The Stock of printing paper is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior quality PAPER-MAKERS MATERIAL8 Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand. iz: Fellings.' W t re Chxb, Foufdriiiicr Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine,Twiue 4c 4"C RAGS, Canvass. Bale Rope.Gras Rope, Bagging. 4-C.4C purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid New York. March 18. 1846. 24 ly P. F. PESCUD, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Raleigh, n. a, ;; Is now receiving hi Fall apply of Drug, Medi- Cines, Paiht. (Ids, and Dye-Siutls all of which he warrants to be fresh and genuine, they having been csretully selected by him during the last month ' in the Northern Cities, and feels confident of hi ability to sell them on as fsvorable term aa can be put rhaed elsewhere."" '',"". .; ' r';V''! ? He tberehy colicii an cxamioaliod of hi siock, from hi friends and Ctistomers, (particularly those Pbsiaans and Country. Merchant who have here tofore purchased tbeif supplies in Petersburg or Rich mood. Vs..) assuring inem. that no etertiob on his part shall be wanted, in order to give perfect satisfac tion, a regard quality ami price. ' Hi Stock of Perfumery and Fancy Article, if more varied, beautiful, and extensive than heretofore; snd all be ask from the public generally, is a call before purchasing elsewhere. ; v. - . -: ' - KaJeigh, Sept, 9, 1846." - - 73 ' ON COIttl&ISSION, a heavy stock of Hem lock and Oak tanned sole Leather. Irotn 14 10 18 cts" Also an assortment of Upper Leather, and a full sup ply ol Comoo Yarns, ha etc. We nave too a gene : rai clock ol the trsosi groceries, (except strdiig drink, all bought whh ready money and will be sold low lu. the nsoney. i " - WILL : PECK. ' RMlm9y.tUj$.Y , 74-ft i . v ' s .... r btbbTbbtbbTbbbTbTbTstbTbbs . ' " '- e' Classical, .Mathematicaland ' , Classical ' Departments :-k - ; J. Mr LOVIlJOY; PKECETTO, Assisted by B. H. B1S0S. : Mathematical ; and .'Military Department; W. F. OISBR0W us. ,,i ior on the Art THE year will be divided into two Sessions month' each; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. . It i the design of the Preceptor, that thi Instltu- tton shall not be surpassed, jn the advantage afforded tor acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Education. - ' Pupils will l prepared to enter the Junior Class of any (college in the United States. TEHMS OF TUITION. Pn, tn.ILk .n.t' M..al,...:. mi w... it I per Session. 00 For ltin. Greek. FrencrK Pn.ni.b .ml uanan languages, per Sfbit.n, sr T 20 00 Ine advanced . 'lasses may pursue the Studies" of a lower tlase. iiavinsr onlv for the Studies of tha Class to which they belong. ' - Mihury 1 actics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. . - - The design of the Military Department beimr to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, ine v est roint system or instruction will be carefulfy pu.-soed, nor will the Army Tactics 1 departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of me insuiuu-n, or tor sny otner purjwwes. oy an Act ot me last legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished, by the State, tut rarenis who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be reouired to provide them wnu iuo presenneu umiornu... s. . ... ,. . :.L .1 . ..- . B. A few Pupus will be taken a Boarder, b me rnncipaioi ine Academy. . , - , . - , REFERENCES. , t Hon.' Geo. E. Badger, . GeuAfoye. Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Charles Hihton, -Hon. R. M. Saunders, , L. D. Henry, Rev. D. Lacy.' , v Wm. F. Collins, Hon. John H. Bryan, . ' ' ' James B. Shepard. non. jonn u. vaniel, ti. VV. Husted, Hon. Richard Hines, ' " Ed. Yarbrongh, Dr. Baker, E. P. Guion, .Eqr. As the above named gentlemen are well known ia the State, 1 have given their names aa reference. They send their sous or wards to . my School, and of a l a . aw .a - . tuuiw lueir opmious caa oe conncenity irusteo. ' ' - J. M. L. Raleigh. June 1846., . 49 North Carolina ' LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC ANO MILITARY ADABEMY. . Arms and Equipments furnisned by me state. Refkrkncc Any Gentleman in Rmleigh. y UenUeman tn Rmleieh. ' iVcx Session-of this Classical, English: and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of July, irifh advantages unsurpassed in any Preparatory ULHLHJi ii trie auuiu. . Classics, EnIisb, etc. R.GRAY. :'' ' ; Mathematics, Tactics, etc. 8. PRESTON. Music. 1. 1. SOLOMONS. TERMS ?R SESEtOl OF FIVE MONTH. , Classical Department, (t'olleeiate course, in. eluding fuil English Studies, with Mathe- '. maiics,) &.c. 130.00 English .to. ( Elementary 4 higher branches) 16 00 Military do. (Infantry fiactice) no charge. Instrumental Muic v25 Lessons) ' 13 00 Vocal do no charge, V ! Fencing per course ' t 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. Topograpnical Drawing, no charge. - Pupil will be prepared lo enter - the . advanced classes in any College in the United States. - The course of Edu ation is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for the vsrioo duties of life, whether occupying public or private, Civil or Military stations. ..i LECTURES, During the Session. Lecture on PopuTsf subjects will be delivered of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. ,t , , VISITERS. Gov. Graham. Rev. A. Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy. Rev. B.T. Blake, Rev. J.J Finch, Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell. . Dt. Hill, Dr. Baker. .W. R Gale, E. B. Freeman Chaa. L. H in ton, Thos. J " Lemsy. Geo. Little, Hon. It. M Saunders. W. J. t.iarke. Euires. Letter'wriiing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will be closely attended to. , J : '' A cheap Uniform i adopted Diet Parade day, Fridsy. V :, . , No deduction made for absence, unless in case of protracted sickness. .' ' - 4 1 ; - ' A lew Papils can be boarded in Mr. Gray family Raleigh. June 12th;; - - i 47 if L IfcW AD HE AUTIFIL. FTfiHE Subscrihera bavina purchased the entire U 8tate of North Carolina, with the exception of two Uoontie. now tnr to the public a 5 '" Composition for Elgnt, the Safety, ; Cost and Reauty s r Of which, cannot be surpassed, if equaled. As the I JOmposition of our Lamps will be exhibited, It Is deemed unnecessary to ay more- ; r . . 8COTT&8NOW. . Raleigh, June , 1846.... ; . ; : 44 tJn. -I' THE BEST SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY IXTANt ! Morse's School Geography) fmbei lished With ode hundred and fifty engravings, aud over fifty beautiful Maps, in colors ; a new and thorough revised edition., . A supply of the above this day received by W. U. 1 UKNEK, ; y Raleigh. Aug. 18 . At the W. C Bookstore. ;: TO COACH AND HARNESS MAKERS. Richmond Coach Lace and Fringe .a'-.:t JoannKictory. , ' U- i& FTTNH fc Subscribers t beg Iea?e vte .iriu U the tJoach and Jbtarness . Makers, .ana Merchants of the South, that they are prepared to fur nisb Coach. Lace. Fringe and Tassels of evert varie- sy at the shortest notice- ' They flatter themselves that 'he Lace and Coach Fringe manufactured , at their Factory, mt Franklin street, and nearly opposite to he Exchange Hotel, is equal in appearance and qual ity to anv to be (bond at tb North olr elsewhere.- Alt be Subscribers ask, is a call from these who dal in heir tine, feeling assared thai they can throw oat proper tnuOcemeni id pafebafers 4 , - FLf NN &.EMRICII. N. B All orders promptly filled when aceompa- med ny the Uaah. ' r V' ' ; .! a . . Richmond, AuguU 14, lllf. t.WJ fsVtsft : f , j Jinp , GLASS, -: ? A T : R 0 U G E O PRICES . ! ?J TtN iiew of a ContetfjplateJ change in ouf bo!tr JUL w will. fotu thr tihi'e id the U of .Jantary next, sell for CaVh ' or ' to punctual coctomerson Good; at priced mucH below oHr fi,rMe ntm mnA mt flight advance bri tbet of Imrstniatitm: Wei fcav rfVreeent arrival directJfromW . A f 4 .Q T n fi tlllfti ri CSYi f nin ;:: luvy mi ai v : auu xjuma s ahd from tha Mahbficturenv lirge srt2ient -T of . . viuh risin ami rressea : n i 'V 'a U. 'fri.' l6 it"! rfjsmtk large and tpieMflcrtfmTCT MERCHANTS are intttetl to call ami efSriiinsi owe asaortdtetit. aaearing them that we thall fully coopl With the ghotfi ..-ilA.:; i - . v 1 : STMHtlf V t UtTttfir V rV 2f2tC d ?Wttiof8 -Petersbtl, 6ept 4,4U6. ?i tl-lnT ' - was w isfSMiVg - SeptCmlMir 5, 1 S40 , ias3 & EanHenwarc fi ft A YING now ooened f VseW--farra"anif :o lfll me stock of CO t VTA, fJLAS ATIO EARTHENWARE hfmvMoh iinborta tiort, ami of the latest ami rnrM desirable tyles end qualities, f wouhlr respeetfui'y .nforrff thy customer, and all others in wantof Oood In toy hne. that th'try? can b supplied at prices fully ; i Ior, If not lower tbail from Hut oilier Iiotise Iri inn or any oiner mar net lu tae State Uive me a call at the sign of the Pitcher. ' i -v Sycamore atreet Petersbur;, Yi.' i - - ... JAS. P.HMlTlt. Ptthflrf,Bptv5...1S484UVl-lt lit. WH.MINQT0N4TRHETaMM!DiATaV OF 'al PPS!TETHE.MARKET; IU i-rt fTHHE Subscriber has recently returned froffllhs) U North', ami has just, received n entire jVu, Static o f Goods Com II r Ml no ' Shral adsnrf it.knl .if aJlLv (ifions: Hurl vann.v 2r?v. CERIES, CROCREY, SHOES, &c &crf to which ne would most : respectfully rati ihe aiten tioh of the ritixerts of this place and surroundiDg Country, is he flatters himself, that hi price, and I iha nniit M ih ari;nA IT i- to all in want of Good in hl- line': v T i A M E3 r LITCH F0 H D- Ralrigh. July 1I4 1846 itledicitici, jdinia, 011h Iyd i Staffs, &u;xM'-:,- "r; 5 .rHI-4- i ', i RE how Opening a large and general assort men of the abovr named Goods, v lotether i with alf other article connected -whh the - Drug Bhsihess. 'ta which theyVouU - invite the attenilon of their 14 friend and Merchant and Physicians geheTaily thfoughout North Ciroliba.i feelingi confident; tba they are prepared to offer such -inducement a 0"ihei trade, both in the price and QuaUtV of their Good. a cannot fail to give satisGtction.' jfclv rSi Hep ember 10, 1846. ,-- y -, 73tw.v $20 REWARD. S-Sk A mr'm. nr m . . 9 1 - i in Aii ahai iroro ne. on tne i utn of Augusta LLU. my negro woman AIEM AI,A. : J be said o man is about t5 year old. of ordinary site, coin pfeg ion Wacki he ftfet raihef apreadinst. The said pegrei was purcnasea oifltb estate of Augustus Petty $ It is sb (.posed .fie may be lurking about hi plantation, in Franklin county. r - The above reward will be paul to any person who ftwy deliver the said woman t Tdaor'con&M her in any 'jail ao that lean gather again. . , f : -A, W. LEWIS. Agent for:- ! " ; 8AMIEL BROWNING & Co. l Raleigh Sn. 13, 1846. ' ; -- . '.fa 3t y fjnHERB will belnElctneld 'fnjtre i U SchooI Disiricts lit Wake County, crh Satdrdar. tlie 26tb insf for three School Committee-men-i The preterit School Committee-men are requested to' . . !r a - : - - 'a. a - auena sata election tqo, to an cases truer an ap pointment has riot ben .maile by the Chairman, the are berel.y requested to appoint a fditable peraaonaJ Inapector ixx each District to bold said election. ; v up-fty;! WILL. R POOLE, Chro. -Raleigh, Sept. 1 1, ". : iA7$Ut.' . J ' BOUGHT WITH if Hf CAH Hid and Jam Collee,'and Molasses. Liverpool grotin'f and blown Salt Mould Candles r Bed Cords, Plough Lines and Shoe Thread. I M, 7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings, ate . Lard iu kegf. i-'Soto Leaf her Calf and Unmg SkinS.t 1 .o teres, none whwii aou buwu ii iuia. - ' IjSnnfir, Peppery Ginger fwt''8Me,V4i v-a 9 ivinxs. r.iaies. bowu, fc ,.-,. k s . RrnwB and fnfSnvara' MlA.. RaleighrSepi SJ. 1 '-t . i 73 Ct ! ; : oi cosiiaissiom 13rown Srirari by the Battel , and Kb CoSes) by the-fs-v''-"i-v ,-: i Imperial, Ounpowder and Young Hytoft Ts by " aft.fflat!s Mt &rnt fmwAi' vv i. - .--v K"iJ.?...if'.i)r s"waaseW was g f9 vwiiytif ,y - ; x. Bar Soap by the Box,and Nailaby the Kes y$Aetfi and Boy's coarse' Shoes''-- ; 8ok ind4Inner Leather HXtMS -Prime Shad. in balf balxela. Macltarel trr wholat f rtileigb? geptxf mmA,f7st JOB '-. f &ittis2 ttoey reWved MfrvsKitf U ;' FANCYi03TYPE rfnoTr weparad tpletectrtealst jtr.. V3BB S . " ' A - Am ' -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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