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) . jf .Qf- V ' VT . AOjJ . ; .- 5?Vi i";i C'-. . . ' - w, 7 .J. i!y its - " . P BP ' -S 1 -t - ' i f- T . : " . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2; 1846. v. v T 1 IT ' ' 1 Kill lit si .as - a j AND NO H CAROLINA G-A TO AJcertiMinenUYoT wrttj Sixtttn lAnrt, firrt ioaertioa, Oue Dollar; eaeh tobaeqawit. inaertioa, Tweaty-fio CeoU. -' r :-' 'i' 'VV'5 Ceust Order ad Judicial Adotrtitemrnti will fc charged 25 pr cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 J , pr cent-will b made from the, regular. prices, for advertiaers by the year. , :;v: y.; .,-; AdvertiMfaeotv, inserted ia the Smi-Wj:i.t Rk- oirrtt, will also appear in the Wtiktt Wper, 'free of charge. - r . Letters to the Editor rnul be rosr.rHD. C13ARS! CIGARS!! CI6ARSIU rtT7 B would Yespectfullj iufurm the citizens of Ualeigh.aiiJ the public gmieftUy, thai we tare opened a Cigar , manufactory in Kalefgh, where we conMantly keep on uaitd a full assortment of hr,gh y flavored imported (Cisare jlhclud'tnj ! ; " ' IlEGAUA. , B!PBKAZA, CAZADOKfc, CUBIC V. J.ANORMA, HAVANA. WEttNEK, V ' . PULXCIPE, ; and all kinda of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general atertmenl ot upeiioc chewing TOJiACUO; MarcuU, Uoness, rore Happen and ScoUh Uigar cases, Snuff ituies and all articles m the line. , which wa oSkf at Ifeut York price, by the wholMl or retart ( All orJers thankiully, received and attended to with dispatch. ' ' Purchaser, and the lovers of good Cigars and To bicco. will always be furnubed with the best kinds, auited to the tarte of the connoretfur. Call and try at FyetteVille street, opposite the City Hall. Tar !, Tar!! A LIBERAL, prica in Cah. will be paid for 50 W . iibl. uf i'r. if d lired soou at the Kail Koad Aply Jo the AgeuU Kaleigh, Auguat 7f ; 63 tra jNotice. k " PPLICATION will be made at the next Session J- of the Letslatore of North "CarormaV for a Ctiitrter tA extend"' the Raleigh and Gastou Kail Koad to the. South Carolina line. '- ' An.it7. 1846.; s'i - A - ; 3 WHY1 HAVE THE ;AGUE AND FEVER? EH! CETS Ajneaad Fercr ll lis have never failed where directions were sWc fol I, to e&ct a cure in from" Fifteen to Thirty hour. '- Tbej are prepared fromaunple Yegetablo Medicines, and are, therefore, the'safest, most pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termittent Fever; lhy have beeti tried in Con gestive Chills wflhewdrst form, and have invaria bly given relief, and cared the paiieuU. -They never affect the brain, as does Quiniue ; or injure the con stitution,' as doesArsenic. ' The money returned in ovary cso of failure,' where'direcHona are followed. Price $1 per box.Planters, Country Merchants, and Druggist will be'eupptied at" f 8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only by ; : ! ' '--"'' ' C. J rKBVVORTHY& CO., i v Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. " Au?at 31, 1846. - v 71 TflDR SALE. A Wool Carding Jln- I P. chine. Fixtures. &c in excellent or der. Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply per sonally, to him at the Neose River Uil Works. WILLIAM H. MEAD. April 1, 1846. (CT Standard.) -27 CITY HOTEL. MRS. liAWRC.CEtisei pleat are in announcing to her friends and the public, that sue continues to reside in tbis bstablisn- meot, and, from "the liberal encouragement aba has received, and the perfect satisfaction expressed by those who have favoured her with their company, she Hatters herself with the belief, that she will reap tbo reward due to the most untiling assiduity in her bu' siness. , , .. j -- She is at all times prepared to entertain company in the most genteel manner. Her TabI is furnished with tbo best me market affords, served up in superi or 'style, and she is determined that there shall be no House superior to htsr's in the City. - Mrs L. vroakl atso inform the Member of the ap proaching LegUiaturt, that tbo will be prepored to accommodate tbtrty or-thirty-flva- gentlemen -of thai body with. pleasant Rooms and Board during that time."""' - ' ";" ' !': , ""V' v Raleigh. Sept. 21, 1846. : - . " 76 3t : Board;lbr Members, v JAMBS LI TCH FORD, having. ta ken that urge three eiory Naw Bbick Buruise, at the corner of Harget and Fayettevillo Streeta,- formerly occupied by B. B Smith; and within two huadred yards of th State House, will be prepared to accommodate 15 or 20 Mcaitii or tsi arrmoACaine LsotsiaTtras. His rooms are large aud comforUblo. and his fare shall bo as good as the market will afford, and bis term moderate. ' -V-'.-: . ' - ' Raleigh, epi. 21, 184f. - - 1 ... 75 ' Brilliant7 Scheme T , 850,OOO ! - $20,000 1 - . , 3, Prize of 810,000 : t - : l SPLENDID 's ; 4 ALEXANDKIA XOTTJERY, . be drawn ,at Alexandria, D. C. oa Salaiday To , ;veiuur itu. ioo... . BKILtlAKT SCHEttK. Capita) Diize of fiSQ t)0n I 1 nrUnf 1 1 nriu nt 1 do - x 2 J do - ' . 3 do 2 de v 20.000 I 20 do -innnn mn O'J. 'J- '.' 2.000 600 " 600 800 T.5O0 fl.000 S.S0O 20 40 50 do do do . ' . : r . 78 Number UtteryI4 Drawn Ballnta. ' Tieieti $l$-HIrer, 7 50-qixartcrs tUtt. Certificates of Packages .if ?6 W hole Tickets S I tO DO . JJo - do . . 20 Halve. - - -8S TW J Quarters ', i 42 50 Oo - 25 Eighths 21 xjruciw ww 4irKeis situ snares and. Certificates of rarxages in ino above Splendid Iotierit will receive the moi prompt attention, and aii official accent of each drawing sem immediately after it is bter to all who orJrr from ps. 'Address '" ' J. G. GRGOUY & 'pi" Manwrrs,'' ' Wtthiotoa Cuj, D. C. Comfort and Economy. Fore-reduced to $7 to Baltimore. Creensiille and' Petenbarg and Roanoke, - and City Point Bail RoadsJames Rirer and ' Clictapf tke Bay lino of Steamers. " ' ' TTJ) .8SB.NGER8 taking this ripular"route,willgo JJTon direct without oVlay, at Us expense, (than by tHOtail Line) With more ease, and fewer changes of Tenon and Baggage.- ' -Tli .T'e!ler . jeae Weldon or Gaaton, , every night (except Saturday y at 10 I'.Mand Petersburg at 6j A. M. for City Toint (by Rail Koad 9 miles) where they will take one of the ruperi.tr Steamer. Alice, Cape' Bkinncr, r Cuni Peck; Capt Davis for Not (ilk, (having a fine sail duwn the noble Janes, with a view of it .beautiful scenery, and Junes Towu by dy light).. . ... , 1 From thence by one of the Bay 8 learners, the . Georgia, Capt. Cannon, . Jlsrald, Capt. Kusseil, or ... JewcssK Capt. Suftou, Whrre the Pascnger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys luxurious table free of charge.' -Fare from WelJon or Gaston to Baltimore, $7 00 Ksie from Wcldoa r Gaston, to Norfolk, 4 00 'Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore. 4 GO Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, .1 00 ' MeaU included alwayittn any of the Steamer of tht Line. Pasnenger getting through Ticket, are allowed to stop at any point on the line and re ume their travel when ready, without any extra charge ,f,; ,-. Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C C. Pcou. Eaq. at Ga-Jon N. C. For Tickets lrom Vrld.mto Ba'timoreor Norfolk, apply to VM. M. MOODY. Jr., General Agent. Office Jane River and Bay Line, WnnoK Uimt, pi. t; June 11, IS16. 48 (Tj Beware of state men le made for the purpose of diverting travel from this popu'er route. b alL Supplies, TH B Subscriber has just return ed from the North, where he has laid in an excellent assortment oi articles usually kept in his fine : among which may be found. Superior Calf Skins, white and Red Sole Leather, Liuiog and Bidding Stuns, Shoe 1 hread, Black ing, &.c-, ac And is now prepared to manufacture Boots, fenoes, Gaiters,' and every thing that is worn on the feet, in the most beautiful and fashionable style. In addition to his own work, he has supplied himself with work manufsclured in the Northern Cities, which he is prepared to sell on as reasonable terms ss any person in the City. ' The following is a part of hia stock received and now offered at unprecedented low rales, viz : Gentlemen Boots and Shoes, Mens Brogans, Coarse Boots. Water pi oof Boots. Ladies': fine 'Morocco -Buskm Ties, Slippers, i Mises and Childrens' Bootees, Buskins and Ties in every variety. ,.,,.,." Together with a good assortment of Women's sewed and pegged Booteei and Shoes, Boys and Youths Bootees. Brosans. &e , dec He tenders his sincere thank to the public for the liberal patronase be has heretofore te eied and in vitee live particular attention of his friends and those who may be in want or articles in nis line, to nis pre. sent Stick, as no assures them that every thing sold by him will be warranted. . . , HENRY PORTER. September 17., 184 6.. 75 6t fTnillS day published the third vol- II nmeof areacii's uigesi, commencing with the 3d vol. uevereux anu sauie'a iaw. ami the 2nd -voK Devereux and Battle's Equity Reports, and concluding with trie 5th vol of Iredell's Law, and 3d vol. Iredell Equity Reports in 1845. All orders addressed to HENRY D. TURNER, ' " "'.-'' '; Raleigh, N.C. September 4 1 1811. ' - " 70 TO PRINTERS. Tme Fonndrr and' Printers Fnr nisnins "Warehouse. fTnilB -Subscriber, (Iste of the 'fiim of Cockrofl j esc Overend.) hss opened a new Type Foundry in th City urNew York, where be is ready to sop ply orders to any extent, for any kind uf Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rales, Steel Column Rules. Composing Mick; Chsses, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The .Type, which are cat in New Moulds, from an entire new srl of Matrixes, with, deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by anv, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the Typo fur nished by. ns is4 hand cast. , v. ' Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En ctnes of the mot spiwroved patterns. N." B A Machinist is cmsUntly In attendance to repair Presses, and do light wurk. . . : Composition Rollsrs cast for Printers. . JOHN A. T. OVEREND. ' 8ept-18,1846. ' ; - v 77 6m SwiTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chathaj a CovaTT--Coort of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Aorost Term. A. D.. 1846. ' 1 i ' : ' Thomas A'. Futral and : wife Julia Ann. Elisabeth W. Brooks, Isaac. U. Bruoks. Evander B. Brooks, "William' Dornett "and wife Margaret, JosisbT H. ;' Brooks. Samuel Culbertson.'sort of John.' Daniel Murchioa; and wife Nancy, Dao'wi Stoner and 1 . wile Nancy..;.. u ... ny . . ,t ,; ;.. ;ts; John R "Mar.h. Solomon Bray, John T. Brooks, ' Executor f Joah Brooks. Joftu Brooks, Winifred ll..-lllKll --J Snlk - r " ; i.. Pctiiionfor partition qf and .. . It appearing to tbo satisfaciioo of the Court. tht the Defendant's,-; John, Brooks,- WiirifrodHsrper, and William Brown and wife Ruth. are. xton-ro idenU of ihia , State. . and thai Drocese cannot be . - -, : -- 'a personally served uion ibem ; It is therefore ordered that pullicaiioo be made in the Raleigh ", Register, for ix weeks, commanding the eaid Dewodants. to ap near at onr nest Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to bo held for tbo County of Chatham, at the Curt Hou-o tn i'ltuboro , n the second Monday in No vember pext, then and there io plead to. or answer the aaid Tell t ion, otherwise,' the same- will be he.r I w imess, N. A.Medmsn.r Clcrk of : said Court at OfTiee at ttsboroufh, the 2nd Monday io Aognat, A. D., -:1846, - ; y. y'-i.'t t 5.---. t ; N; A.STEDAN. Clerk. : Pr. Adv. $5 6Si.. v j r 78 8w f Most desirable Property. : H C oubscribers onVr for sale; one of the most eligible and beauiifnl Residences in the City f Raleigh. It has been for many years, occupied by Mr. d,oa oxith, and is situated on the most eleva ted ground about the CitT. "The Dwelling House has six fine Rooms with fire-places, several fine pas sges, and has attached " every necessary' out-houe. Ptio Garden is believed to be one of the very liet in the City, and there is a most excellent Spring of Water near by. ..... They will also fell a small, comfortable Dwelling Houne. near Mr. Auhlkt. which will answer most admirably for a small family." - i For Terms, which wilt be accommodating, apply to either of the undersigned. ' JOHN BUFFALO B, v JOHN HUTCH INS, WILLIAM HILL Raleigh, June 11,1846. 47 tf FUSE! THE JET1VA I.WSUR AXCr COJIPA KY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to naure uuildings and Mercbsndize, against loss or damage by fire, at premium to suit the times. fht is oue of the oldest and best Insurance (om- paniesia the UiiitedSlatesd pay sits losseaprompl- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh.nr its vi cin.ty.to t made to S. W. WHITING. Jelr. 1846. Arent. Botanico-Medical Infirmary, BANK. ST., PETERS CHUG, VA. JTKR3 KEN WORTHY & PRICE, Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tients from a distance. afSirled with Chronic and sup posed incurable forms of disease. Board, with the m-t careful nursing, csn be obtained for $4 per week. Medical charges modcraio. The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully ertabliahed in every section of our Country. Persons afflicted, should speedily svail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration io health. T Fistulas and Cancers tpctdily cured without resort toihe Knife Cubes WitaiaTio Charge 100 for Medical attendance. .0 Persons desiring further information, will please address the Subscribers. post paid. ! C. J. KtiN WfJKTti X , M. I), i H. M. PRICE, M. D. July 11, 1846. 56 ly Washington University OF BALTIMORE. Faenltr of the Medical Department. Professor J. C. 8. MONKUR, M. D Theory and Practice of Medicine. E. FOREMAN. M. D., Chemistry. C H AS. n. GIBSON. M.D Surgery. W. T. WILSON, M.D , Therspeuiics and Materia Medica W. T LEON RD M. D., Anatomy. WM. II. STOKES, M. D., Obsteuics and - Medical Jurisprudence. 14 WAKE MAN BUYARLY, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Annual Course of Lectures will commence on the la-t MONDAY in October uext, and continue ur months. Fees for a full Course of Lectures, (90 Matriculation fee, 6 Diploma fee, 20 Demonstrator's fee, (optional,) 10 Students of Medicine can be received aa Boarders io apailmenu attached to the Hospital. Address all communications to 77 6t : E. FOREMAN. Dean. Brigade Orders. HEAD QUARTERS, Albright's, Orange County, N. C. C ' September 14th, 1846 J To the Officer of the Sixth Brigade of North Carolina Militia. TvTOU are tierenv commanded to attend at your Vi usual paii.de grounds, with your respective com mauds armed and equipped as the law , directs, .for parade and review, with six rounds of powder, on the following dsys, to-wit : , . The 56ih Regiment on the 12lh of October. The 63th " on the 13in The S4th " on the 14th The 45th " on the 15th -The 47th " on the 17th The 48th on the 19ih 44 44 4 The 49th . -n tbo 20th 14 . By order of 1 " ; ; h i. -JOSEPH HOLT, Brigadier General. Wrtxnjr A; Lxat Aid do Camp. . i . September 16. 76 w3w Ai W. SPIES & Co. DEALERS IN - - HARDWAREi CUTLERY, GUNS , ;. : AID PISTOLS. , iVo. 91. SI ai den Lane, New Yob. July 1.1R46. 53 3m CONSIGNMENT OF BACON. Good Bacon Hams, very nice for fami 300 Sides and Shoulders for. sale at . N. H. HUGHES' Auction snd Commission Stored Aocnst 17. ' ----V- -w ' 66 J' jTledici not, Paint, Oil, Dye r;-t 5a. 6 Sooth Chariei 'l't jextrJaltijaDrei ' A RE now ojiening a large" aod general assortment sA of tbo bov named Gods, ' legetbeir with ail other articles connerted with the. Drug Busines, ia wbichihey.wtud jnylte, ibe attention of .ibeir old friends and Merchants and Piivsicians cener&Ilv. throughout ; North f'aroliaa". feeling cohCdehC'tbal ihev are prepare d I to ;ifier"sueh ' indntineTitr'io'the tr ado.' both in the price and quality of lheir Goods,as cannot fil to give satisfaction.'. .. r '-';''''-- -,i Sep ember IQ( 1846. !?3-?4w IVOKTII CAROLINA Mutual i Insurance- Company. TfJ)UrisUANT to ah Act of Assembly, a Compa Ll ny has been formed in this State, under the name and style of the ' North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz ; JOSIAH O. WATSON. President, ALBERT 8TITH. Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEOlrORE ' PARTRIDGE, Secretary, UHAKLKS MAN1.Y, Attorney, KlUliAuD SMITH, - ALBERT STITH, Executive Com '. mi t tee. WESTON R. GALES The Company is now prepared to receive applies lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the some. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company ia author ized to take rirks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har sett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will he cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh, January 17, 1846 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, nr. c. Rev. J. J. FITTCII, Principal, IHrs. M. L. FI!f CH, ITiiss A. S. TUCK, Teachers. THE next Session of thiit Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The iu- strui tu n, ut present, will be given by thn-e Teachers, and others will be empioved as ihev may be needed. t if the intention of the Principal to secure the best Tescbeis. and to furnish every 'necessjry facility for acquiring an exact snd thorough education. 1 he Bo&ding 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 the b.t4 principles of taste and ptopriety. arents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may cncouiage a love ufdisplay. 1 he deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, and a report rendered monthly to Parents and Guardians. Pupila can enter at any time and pay from the time of entering ; but when entered tbey cannot be withdrawn till the end ol the Session without the con sent of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Washing. Fuel. 60 ' Primary English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, 12 Highest, 15 Music, 20 Latin, 10 French, 10 Italian, . 10 Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 1 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 If Youns Ladies School. THE Youn Ladies School in this place, under the care of the Misses Pa stridor, will com mence on the 1st day of September next, at the House formerly occupied by the Misses Pulliam, on Wilmington Street., lemur per Session of five months as follows, viz : Eoglish Brauchea from $7 to $12 00 French 8 00 Drawing and Needle-work 5 00 Painting 8 00 Music, with the use of the Piano 20 00 Board. Washing and Fuel, 60 00 Raleigh, August 25, 1846. 69 Fresh Arrivals of tp ROUND Alum and Liverpool Salt, Smoking UtT and Chewing Tobacco, Brown, Crushed and Clarified Sugars, Sperm Candles, 4 c. ' S. M. WHITAKEK. August 22. 68 PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. iTIIRUS W. FIELD, offers for Sale, at U the lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of r Aft, ti, comprising every uossi ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumers in all sections of the country. Paiier of all kinds made to order at short notice. " " The Stock of printing patter is unusually large, a part of wbkh is of very superior quality. PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS . . ; Of every description,' imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz: Fellings, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue UltramarinepTwine, !t RAGS, . . . Canvas, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, 4c. 4c purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid . ., New York, March 18, 1846. 24 ly r, F. PESCUD, APOTHECARY' AND DRUGGIST, ! RALEIGH. N. C, Is now receiving his Fall supply of Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, all of which he warrants to be fresh and 'genuine, they having been carelully selected by himdoring' the last month in the Northern Cities, and feels confident of his ability to sell them on as1 'favorable terms as can be ptu chswed elsewhere. ' "' ' -f- He thereby eidiciui an examination of hi Stock, from his friends and -cusfemers,' (psrUcolarly those Physicians and Country Merchants ' who have here tofur purchased their.supplies in Petersburg or Rich mond, Va) assuring them, that no :. exertion on;his part shall be wanted, in'order to give perfect satisfac tion as tegaids quality and pries. ' - ' His Siock of Perfumery and Fancy Articles, "is more varied, beautiful, and extensive than heretofore; and all he asks from the public generally; is a call befire purchssing elsewhere. - . s'r' f - Raleigh. Sepu 9, 1846. - - 73 Browt and Rleaciied, Shirtings aud Sbeeiiogs. - ' . ;, , Do ' ' do Drillinffs. ' : i ' : i ' - JAS LITCHFORD :AUCTI0N ANDLcbMISSlOSfqRE. RALIUGII, X. C:: - RALEIGH . r a .it " Classical, ;Mathemati(3al and - u -Classical 1 Department : ' ' ' ' J. M.7 LOVE JOY J PatcEPTovr , .' "Assisted ay B. H. 'JBASCS.' Ala&ematical and Military' Department: .. THE year will.be dividedinto two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July.- ; ;j -1 It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and ! Mathematical Education, j .. : - ; Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United Sutes. ' -" TERMS OF 'i TUITION, - f' For English and Mathematical Studies,' '- per Session, -. '.. . :, ; js $15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and. . . Italian Languages, per Session, ; .20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of alower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which they belong. i Military Tactics taught to the PupOs, free of extra charge. . r ... .-. v - ; H The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as OlBcers, the West roint system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army Tactics lie departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit' of the Institution, or for any other purposes, t - ' . . By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, but Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. - ; 'Y:-.'' N. B. A few Pupils will bo taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. ' , ; REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E..Badger, Hon. Wm II.' Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, ' Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John II. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, -Hon. Richard Hiues, Geni Move, -Charles ilintbn, t -L. D..Henry, ' Wml F. Collins, James B, Shepard, II. W. Husted,. EJ. Yarbrousn , " Dr. Baker, E. P. Guionl Esq'r. ! As the above named gentlemen are well known in the Mate, l have erven their names as reference. They send their sous or wards to my School, and of course lueir opinions caa be confidently trusted. ' J. M. L. Raleigh. June IS, 1846. 49 North LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY JHJMJ'MldLJJL JI e ' !- ' I , I aiius s.uu ja4iniiut;ui9 luruisucu y i tbe State. Reference Any Gentleman in Raleigh Next Session of this Classical, English and Mathematical Scliobl, opens oh (he 1st of July, irith advantages unsurpassed in any ; preparatory School in the South. i ' ; Classics, English, etc. . It. GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc. . 8. PRESTON. Music. 1. 1. SOLOMONS. TERMS TZZ BES8IOW OF FIVE NOSTBS. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, in- . . eluding full English Studies, with Mathe- : matics.) &c. ' . f2606 English do. (Elementary 4 higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge. Instrumental Music 25 Lessong) - - 12 CO Vocal do. no charge, , . - , - Fencing per course ; ... . 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge . Topographical Drawing, no charge! vr '''.-'- .; - J Pupils will be prepared to enter the advanced classes m any College in the United States. The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify dify youth for the various duties .ying pubfic or private. Civil or ' of life, whether occupy Military stations LECTURE8. During the Session. Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in iLe Public runts. VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Rev. A. Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy. Rev. B. T. Blake, Rev. J.J. Finch, . Hon. G. E.. Badger, Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker. W. R Gales, E. B. Freeman, -Chas. L. Hiaton, Thov. J.; Lemay,;. Hon. Jas. Iredell, Geo. Little, Hon. R. M. Saunders;5 " W.' J. Clarke. Esquires! Letter-writing, with Lnglish and Latin Compost- v- : r A chuao Uniform is adouled Dress Parade dav. Friday. . l4;v; xf Vj M A . No deduction made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. "T J , . A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's family Raleigh. June 12th.1. . ' ' - ' ' ' : 47 tf FTTIHE Subscriler8 having, purchased the entire jj State of North Carolina, .with the exception of two Counties, now oner to the public a Composition f or Lilit, the Safety,' Of which, caumot be suriiaseed.if equaled. L Af the Composition of our Lamps will he exhibited, , it is ueemea unnecessary u say ixioio- v r. Ti : .1' '1 .. ' i .' 1 ' '-. " ' 4 ' ' ' SCOTT & 8NOW. Rsleigh; June 1846V "-r 'K 44 itins THE BEST SCHOOL GEOSftAPHY: EXTANT! TTVTI drte' ; School Geosrraphy,' embeU I fished with one hundred and fifty engravings, aud .over fifty beautiful MapaC tn colors ; anew and thorough revised edition. , A supply of the above this rUalerli Anr. 18.1 'i-iC-At the Ni C Book Store- vTQ COACH ANt HARNESS; MAKERS Richmond Coach Lacct v4 1 u ? L ISinnlactory ripHE Subscribers - beg 1L lhe Coach and f Harness Merchants of tbe South, that ihey are prepared tofof nisU Coeeli Lace. Frinae and Tassel of every varied iv ai tbo shortest notice ' Tliey flatter themselves that i tie Lace' and Coach Fringe manufactorcd at theil Factory on Franklin street, and. xteaily Opposite to the Exchange Hotel, is eqaal m eppeirance and tgiial it? to any to bo found at b North or elsewhere. All lb SiiUcriLers ask, Is a call fiom those, who . deal in their fine, feeling assured that, they" can, throw int proper inducements id purchasers. '"', ' ; s N- B ''All orders promptly filled fwUeu 1 accompa nied by the Cub-rut. a,.j., k i?U :.F-to-'- E. c t Rudjowod j Augujit 14, 1840.' ' t 8wia5 - - SSBSSMBaStBSSSBSBSBSaaBaSBBSSs.i AT. ft EDUCE ORPHIC ESt IT N view of a contemplated change in but' bosiaftJ,' Ji' we win, -Jfam thir tima U tho 1st. of January next, seli for Cash or . to pnhetaal twtomerB, iir Goods at prices much below om former rates, arid at Eght advance on eoet of lmportalion yf havsj received by recent arrivals, direct frbn the Forleriee. a portion of our Fall Importation' ; EwtuehwaaiiQ and from the Manufa'cltirers, a; large asaprtmeni ; of , J , mating onr stock large and complete. CO ttNTB1? MERCHANTS are invited to caff and examine our assortmebt, asstiting them that we ahaHYullT Comply , W - STEBBINa rflk VVtLEHf si.- ' ' .China and Glass Store, . Sj earner Sfcjj Petersburf , Sept 4, 1646, i l.V 71 lm.r, China, Glass & Eartheria AVIG now opened a TCry; largo, anif ;hab'd- - some stock of CI3 ffUTA, GLASS JLRVk RTHEJfWA RE, vfrnv. um Importa tion, and of the latest and most tfidrable'ylea and qualities, I would resiwctfuHyJnform ray: mstotnefi; and, all others in waut of Goods in. my hne, tliat tbev. can be supplied at prices fully , e ioXT4it Xxot lower titan from any otlier house In, this or any other market in tlic States uive me a call at the sfgn of the Pitcner; '" Sycamor treel,--Tairsg';Wf3.. JAS'riSMlTifr.i' Importer of China, Sce: a PeUrsborg. Sept 5. 1846. . ; 72-lir, t V ai j j.tv iii ijivV4 v,3 WILMINGTON STREET; IMMEOrATELHP' P0SITE1THE MARKET:RALEIGHmcr fTpHE Sobiber hisr recently return ; from Uto, IJ North, and has just .treceWejan.iir.; Stock of Good envdoritiu a Venerkt Vnotmentof DRY GOODS nnd PAKHLY? GCO. CERIES, CROCtLEV, 6ROES, fcc. dec. to which he would most-respectfully all thttifes ;nr, ' .u:i i.- '.i vi uv uumiw u uil tint. ,UM1 ,4UfVUUUUIE oouniry. as ne natters rjumFetr. toat nis prices, and the quality of the articled offered.-mOst ensure' sale to all in "want bf GoodalnhirKr;- - Raleigh., Julyll,184e.i; v VJ; l! J 5 TATIT OK'NOIITH CAROUNAGaiii Coctt Court of Plea and QuarieVSeaetobt, August fTermAV D41846 $&ih t.r:z&$; tjfe ; Henry H. Harper and hthets, r7r-?is d 'tti Bicbard Harper and John 'Harper. , ' Petition for Division of Land. ' 4 ' airi' thls case-, it being- inadd appear 16 ' the sadafae tion of tho Court, that the Defendant, John Harner. is hot an inhabitant of this State, and prnceat cannbe be served upon him : It is ofdcrejthatblicaUoa' be made for six successive weeks , in the f Ilaleih; Register, i and the New Bernian, commanding the said. John Harper to appear - at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, io be held fothe1 County "oi Greene, at thetJourt Hoturf InTShotf 'HillTbrV tHaj1; second Monday of November next, and plead,answef or demur to the Petition -or, the same will he taken. PT confesso and set for hjearing ejMr ,:. Witness; Jarries Williams, Clerk of onr aaiI Court, atOffice, the second Monday of Angust;Al.D.1846 - f JAStWJLLIAM8iC.OiC Pr. Adv $5 -62I.1.V., ;TM-wtn TATE OF N O RTH CAROLINA'. Greeks' 9 Cochtt Court of Pleas and Quarter Steaton August ,Tetm; Ai JH46jn -f , r, ir-'P-'iii: John, narper and others, HeirsaULW of ChtiTee H. ' r. it -ns? In this ease: U 'beitos mado anmar to tho aatisfae' I ti wof the Court, that the Defendant, John Harper.' is not an inhsbiUnt .of this State, and process cannot be served upon him: It is brderedltbat 4 publication. ira IUBUD luf Kl A uazniTB VRU 111 IU43 IkSIClSTU I Ritrv .nr iVm n-,t,-m'Ai-- .k' 1 . swws a , U1V - .IVlf -4VIUUUS bWUlUiailUlU BC LUB said John Harper tn' appear at the next Cosiii of PIcaa' and CjuarteriSessioiv to. be held for theb.Cuanty C Greene, at the Court - House in'Soaw-HUL tolhe second Monday of Neveabet next, and uleady answer or ucmur io me reuuon i or, me tame wiu pe taken i pro conjesso, and set for hearing CX varli. - : iinesv; sames1 v Hitams. iierx oi our Saiu toun. at Office the second Monday ofAogot, A. D.,4846 Adv.,S5 62, - . J6tw . SBOUQH-nWITH -THrXASffsi-f; Rio and JatTl Coffee, aad Molassei." v' " Liverpool grourI and blown Salt " Mould Candlea.' -Bed Cords Plbugh Lines ind5lJOe'Tbread,. j 8-4; 7-8 $nd f-4 ShiKings; tud z LardJUr kegt'&( 'Sieves, Horse Colfars and Waggon WuijpaV Snuff", Pepper, Ginger, and Spice. " " - ?' f-vi Mngs, Plates, Bowl. 4x; ket co t v ft Brown anu jai a ugart , .ate; Av. -r, r iv it T trrir - - Raleigh,' 5epC'22f. ; bythe Sack.-. .-. t M v . tmycuai, viiDpowuex ana x oung nysoa ss j the'liOX,"-' Sj-. f x. : . .---r-ifj .-; Adamantiaaand Sperti CantIaiV'i 4 1 ? varoT and 3fxrt:ca 3?rc . : a September 5, 1840. - e EA ,nviA VrtnsA I ?9P of ! Q inu.ailf Ui .ef.- ni "' KJ". 1 Kletod Unpee Leather. ' ' fcTV . m leaTC Uffniofmli 'Prime Sbail. in half Urrclll i!ackarel In traoV ! ! f At i 4
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