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".:-:;-.4 ICT Letters to the Ediior must be rosr-riro. : ' dNotice.:;; A PPLICATION will be made at the next Session A of the Lesislature of North Carolioa. for a Citarter to extend the Raleigh and Gastoa Rail Road te'the South Carolina line. rV - AogQt 7. 1846. -. : . .63 WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? JUICETS Acue and Fever Pills have never failed, where directions were striclla fol- lawed. to effect cure in from Fifteen to Thirtu 7i0irt. , The are prepared from, simple - Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore; the safest, most pheas ant, and speediest rernedj known,' for the" core -of In termittent Fever. They have been tHed in .Conl gestive Chill of the worst form, and have invaria bly given' relief, and cared the patients. They taeteif affect the brain, as does Quinine r or- injure the con stitution, as does Arsenic. . The money returned in every ease of failure, where'direclions are foHowed. Price $ I per box. " Planters, Country Merchants.and Druj;isU will be supphed at Jf 3 4 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only by - - -; U.J. KEN WORTHY & CO., . Bank StreetVPetersburg, Va. Ansust 31. 1846.- - "71 TO MEM8ERS"0F:-THE!LEGIStATl)RE. MRfDORATT' respectfully bega to announce to the members of the' Legtslature, that he wilt do prepared to take Photographic Portraits dur ing the Session in Raleigh. His Portraits combhv ing the latest improvements, with the best materials, cannot he surpassed either in distinctness of outline, or in correctness f resemblance..- Mr- D. being him lf an Artist, is enabted ti give the best effects, both m grouping and coloring-.- -.!; ... : 7 : Portraits taken oraII sizra, and in all weathers. Instrnction as usual. - in thelArU Chemical and Appsrati for sale. - - r-- aleigh, Kept, 28," 1845. " . 78 Grand Xddse OP HORTn CAROLIIfA. - i ITnillE , Annual Communication of this Masonic Lan Door, will be hoi Jen in this City, on Monday Evening the 7lh of December next, at half past six o'clock, sad will continue its sittings until the busi ness, which may be brought before it, shall be ad- . , - . .. - . . -.. j .. It is very desirable that every 8abordina?e Lodge in thia State, should be represented, and thai particu lar attention be paid Jo the requirements of the Grand Lodge. T , WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, ,J ' Grand SecreUrT.'"1 Oct. 15i 184. ' ; ' - 83 . Dissolution of Copartnership. FIlHE Co-partnership, heretofore existing beween X the Subscribers, under the Firm of KRAtfSE 6t MILLER, was diiwolved by mutual consent on the 24th of September, 1846. All liabilities of the lste Firm, will be paid by " Jo. J. Kbatjks, to whom, likewise, all persons indebted to the late Firm will please make payment he being duly authorized to ettle up the business of the same. -: ' --''' . .. - JOHN J. KRATJ8E. . - v NATHAN MILLER. Octoberl9. 7" 4 1 fr..The Subscriber will continue the business Ihe old stand. 4 ' .JOHN J. KRAUSE. For Sale, or Lease, ? ' FOR A TERM. OF YEARS, ai s p n u i is I ' s i n o t e rv.. Til G Subscriber, being ' Jeter ruined to close his business in this place, offers for sale or Ieae, his Well known' and popular Hotel in the Town of Wei . don, N; C-situated at the Junction of the Wilming ton and ' Petersburg -Rail Roads. -This House has been the regular Supper House of the Roads, for the last five year. It is too well known to require a further description in sn Advertisement. , i :v , Persons, wishing to purchase or lease privately, by letter ad Jressed to the tiubscfiber, wilt be promptly answered If not sold or leased on or before' the 13th November next, it will then be put up at public sale; At the same time, will be sold the Furniture belong ing to said Hotel.-": ; vr" - .v t ?i . Terms made known on the day of sale, and they Will be easy to the Purchaser ' ' ' I - The Hoose is Isrgs and commodious; 'and well calculated for the business. . -! : ' l ' ; - b.j.spruill. October 20, 1846. 'ilii'-ti i ,v '-r fft-toi 0c'The Wilmington 'Commefcial copy- B, J.S. - mm W 'V f AB.B.DAllTlSCiSlfiR" N E If. F A L L A N D . I S . . rTEB' STOCK. 7 JUsTP received t large lot of H. M. Craw ford's beet CALF, andjrioUOCCO SUIIVS, BL1T, . -7XiAST, &C. - Also, from I. Robinsofi,' Philadelphia, beautiful assortment of LADIES' . PARIS, TIES, thfck and thin sole,' Calf, Sel, aud KiJ SkinV .Children's BooU.t Raleigh, Oct 15, 1846.,' 83 w3l IonrAsaIn.i In additioo towriat'wesaid of theerticle two1 wek-siaee wo now state that every kind of it, is unnatiaily scarce rw1thBS. ; Rleigh, October 23; 1845. ; . .."6-2t: PMbgrapIiy . 7 gF::;7 Comlbrt; and- Economy.' : Fare reduced to $7 to Baltimore. TIa GrtcnsTillc and Petcntar? and Roanoke, : anCity Point Rail Roads James River and Chesapeake Bay Line of Steamers. PASSENGERS taking this popular route, wilt go on direct ; without delay, at less expense, (than by the Mail Line) with more ease, anil fewer changes of Person and Baggage. "". " The Traveller leaves Welddn or Gaston, every night (except Saturday) at 10 P.M., and Petersburg at 6 1 A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 miles) where they will take one of the superior Steamers. Alice, Cspt. Skinner, or Curtis Peck, CaptDavis for Norfolk, (having a fine sail down the noble James, with a. view-of its. beautiful scenery, snd James Town by day lisht.) ... From thence by one of the Bay Steamers, the Georgia, CapuCsunon, 'Herald, Cspt. Russell, or vi - Jewess, Cspt. Sutton, ' Where the Pasenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys a luxurious table free of charge. Fare from WeMon or Gaston to Baltimore, $7 00 Fare from Weldon or Gaston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, 1 00 Meals included always on any of the Steamers of this Line- Passengers getting through Tickets, are allowed to stop at any point - on the line, and re sume their travel when ready, without any extra charge. ' ' Ticket from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C. C Pcea, Esq. at Gaston N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM. M. MOODY, Jr., - " . . General Agent. Officer James River and Bay Line, WxtWs DiroT, N: C, Jane 11, 1846. 48 fX" Beware of statements made for the purpose of diverting travel from this popular route. TO IS day published the third vol ntneof Iredell's Digest, commencing with thO 3d vol. Devereux ' and Sattle'a Law, and the 2nd vol. Devereux and Battle's Equity Reports, and concluding - with the 5th vol. of Iredell's Law, and 3d vol. Iredell's Equity Reports in 1845. " , All orders addressed to w. i ' HENRY D. TURNER, .,-- u Raleigh, N. C. September 1,18 IS. .- r 70- TO- PIUNTERS. TjrpOy. JFotrndry aud JPriutcrs' Fur ... ? Aishizis Warciioasc. THE Subscriber; (late of th Era of Cockroft & Overend.) has opened si new Type Foundry in the City of NewYork where he is ready to sup ply orders to any extent, lor any kind of Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Paper, Case. Galleys, Brass Rules, Steel Column' Rules, Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are cs at In New. Moulds, from an entire new set of Matrixes,' with deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be boLI at prices to suit. the times.- All the Type fur nUhed by us is handcasu"- , , , . ; "Priming Presses furnished, and also 8team En gines of the mot approved patterns.'" N. B. A Machinist is eonsuntly In attendance to repair Presses,' and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. - JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1846., . ' " 77 6m. TO CLEIIIIS, SHERIFFS, ANJ . : V -t CONSTABLES. "A ' LMOST every Blank, now in use, can be pro cured at the Office of the Rlbisb KteiSTxa, printed on good psper, and after the most approved forms. The following List comprises the principal forms,' viz : . For County Court. Parish Indentures, Venditioni Exponas, Writs of Fieri Facias, Bsstardy Bonds, WriU of Scire Facias, Jury Tickets, Witness do . Administration Bonds, Guardian Bonds, AppealBonds," Writs and Subpenas, Road Orders Indictments against Overseers of Roads, Marriage Licences," Dedimuses, Guardian Notices, 8ci. Fa.T for forfeited Kecog nuance, uo. sgainsi Heirs, Ace, &c. 'J ' ."For Snperior Court. r Venditioni Exponas, W rits of Fieri' Facia; Writs and Subpcenaa, Appeal Bonds, Witness Tickets, Jury do., Writs of Ca. Sa. 4cf , - ,,. , ... . Miscelianeoiii. ' Constable's Warrants, Deeds in Trust, Cs. Sa. Bonds, State Warrants. Pension Certificates, Con stables' 'Executions, Constables Ca. Sa's, Plain Notes of band, Constsbles Levy, Sheriffs' Deeds, Warrantee Deeds, Bail Bonds, Forthcoming Bonds, Leases. Bank Checks, &c. 4;c , A 11 Orders from Clerks, Sheriffs and Constables, will be promptly' attended to. October I. 1046. 79 -if Brognn Boots and Shoes. EVERAL cases just received at the JRaleigh Cheap Cash Store." ; ' V - HEARTT 4- JORDAN: Oct. 5, 1846. 81 mnp. rrwAiivsunAXCBCbMPA-; -ll -rV of Ilnrtford. Conn. "Offers id insure-Buildings and Merchandize, Sgainsi.lessbr dama&obT fire, at nremiums toauit the times. ; ; This is oue of the oldest and hest Insurance Com. paniesinthe UnitsdStatss.and pay sits lossesprompt- Applications for Insurance in. Raleigh, or its vi eiaity , toJ-e-made to -. t o. w . vyaiiwu. w m -w -w ww m ' r July. 1846. , i Agenu ...Notice is hereby sriycii. , fTTtHATapplication will be made at the next Ses- jX .inn of the Legislature of North Carolina, to in corporate a I Voloateer Company of Infantry in the fJity of Raleigh, by the name of ' The Cossacks." 1 1 October 5, 184$;:',' r m. .j.? '0 !l NEW GOODS n Fall and:WinteiTrade.; - S. Iff. WU1TACER, ' 7t li7.1Sr tiW.. RECEimG HiS. STOCK' OF ; . 7: DRY GOODS OKOCIIJGS,IIAKI- . i ."WAKE, &C. -&C. :i '; ? ; . . And would respectfally1 solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, as be flatters himself' that he will bo' prepared to please them both 'in price and quality. - "' ' v "'::' ' " i ' ' ' DItT GOODS. " : Cloths Broadcloths, Casimeres," Satinettr, Casi netts, Kentucky Jeans, Homespuns, dec. , Vestings'of alt qualities, from 50 cents to the finest that can be bought in the State, Cashmeres; Berages, Alpacas, ' Muslin de Laines, Muslins;' Robes,' &c Calicoes of all qualities and prices. ' Ribbons of every description. Edgings snd Insernngs. Shawls of all kinds. Stocks Cravats, Neck Ties,' Suspenders. ' Domes tics Sheetings, Shirtings, &c. ' Blankets, CsrpreU inga, Kerseys, Flannels, Ginghams, Checks, Linsey Woolseys. Umbrellas, an extensive assortment, snd every thing in the Dry Goods line, - Hats end Caps, of the latest styles. Boots, Shoes ad Brogans, which will bear compari son with any in this market. Ladies aud lUisses Gaiters and Shoes, SogarsLoat, Crushed, Powdered snd Brown. Coffees Java, Rio and Laguira. Teas Young Hyson, Imperial and Gun-powder. - Chocolate, Mo lasses. Salt;' Pepper, Spice, Saleratus, dinger. Mus tard, Blacking and Brushes, Soaps of various kinds ; Candles Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow. Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco. - - : - . Razor, Ropers' Cutlery, Locks, Chains, Chissels, Burns' Axes, Tacks, Screws, Ovens, Wool Cards, Brooms, Curry Combs, Looking Glasses, and Combs: Crockery An extensive assortment. Together with most every article that can be called for. . s Thankful for past favors, be most respectfully re quests a continuance of the same, - ' . a 8. H WHITAKEK, Two doors south of the Apothecary establishment of Williams, Haywood 4 Co. ... , . . ... October 21. ...... ? . . . 86 4 Bank of Capo Fear, WrixixoTox; October 20lh 1846. THIS Bank has declared a dividend of 3 percent, for the half year' ending the 20th irist., and the same will be payable to Stockholders or their legal representative?; on or after Thursday the 6th day of November.' THOS. H. WRIGHT, Cash'r. Oct. 26, 1846. ; 1 ' 86 2U '. DR. H. FJPEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead : Shot3 FOR WORMS. . -. A highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, clearing the ays- : : ; tern in a few hours, of every .Worm. . THERE is perhaps no disease to which Children are exposed so comnvtn and fatal aa Worms ; ibev imitate the symptoms of almost every other complaint, and often ' produce the most alarming ef fects before they are suspected, .' J be symptoms which are produced by the irritation of worms in the bowels, and which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance pale, tongue wbilely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of the flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels either too costive or too loose, great fretfulness, un natural'craving for clay, dirt or chalk, cholic, convul sions, fits, &c. cite. 77 , : . " ,7 Numerous certificates of tbe value and usefulness of this preparation "are almost daily received.' The following ta from the Rev. W. U. Win ton, a distinguished preacher of the Methodist Church; ; Abingdon, Va.,. May 12, 1843. I do hereby certify, that ,1 have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of myself snd relief of my children. It is prompt in its . r action, and in one case removeu a large numoer oi wormi in three or four hours after it was given to tbe cnuu. i am sansneu wai as a v ermuuga ti i utw rior to any that I have ever used. ; ' W. a. WliVl UIM. : Newbern. N. C, May 23d, 1844. Dear Sir I have been anxiously looking for an other supply of jour Dead fch'ot Vermifuge, as I have not a single vial left. There are constant ap plications for1 the medicine, and I should be pleased to supply the demand, 11 baa proved itself, so tar as tried in this vitiuhy, to be a positive speeifit, and no humbug.' Please inform me by return mail, how soon you can furnish me with another supply. - ; Truly yours, -. J; A. LOU AW. Price 25 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr. H. F. Pxsar, and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. &c D. SANDS, DruggisU, 100 Fulton SUeet, corner of .William, New. York. .. .., Sold also by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, North Carr olina, and by Druggists generally . throughout the U- aited States. . ; , .y Raleigh. Oct. 26, 181 6. 7' . ' !'".'. 86 ly.' .' fvTATE OF NORTH CAROLINABobso S;CotxsrTT. .Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1846. J Dwiel Cnrrie aNdll Come,111"" , i Wilfiam Hagerson and wife, and. Robert Currier : Petithn for ths division opRc&l; Estate, which. descended to ihe Heirs of Angus Currie,dtcd, : Ordered that publication be made at the Court House door, arkLin thot Raleigh -Register, for six weeks, that the Defendants appear'at the next Term of this Court, to be held at' ih Court House in the Town of Lurrihertori.on tbe fourth Monday in Novem ber next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to ine retiuon r oinerwise.' toe same wilt be taken pro confesso Tia heard ex rarle. ' rr'"-; Witness.' Shadrach Ho well. Clerk of rt id Court. at Office, in LumWton. the fourth Monday in Au gust, A. D., 1846, and of American Independence the 71st year. , . . , , - , . . , -7;7 " r "snDC Howell, q. a c. i Sept. 12, 1816. (Pr. Adf. M2i L'.? 6" r,rU insurance TTdURSDANT, to an. Act of Assembly, a Compa UT ny has been, formed in, tins -State, under the name and sljle of the "Iorlh. Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is pow fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers; viz:., ' 7JOSIAH O: WATSON, President, , 7 1 ; ALBERT STITH, Vice-President, . RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer: " THEODORE PAirrRIDGE. Sccrelary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, ' ' 1 " ' ALBERT STITH, : weston 'R. Gales, Executive Com mittee, v w- : The Company'! now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance! and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorpurationhe Company is author ized to. take Tfeks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd ' other' buildings, Furniture,' Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. . ' -'. The Office ef the Company is in the second story of the Isrge Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville end Har gett Streeu, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will lie cheerfully furnished by the Secretary f the Com pany.. .. Raleigh January 17, 1846 : .6 if , FEMALE SEMINARY. KALEIUII, IV. C. ? Iter. J. J. FTJVC9I, Principal, Mrs. 31. JL. FINCO, Miss A. S. TUCK, Teachers. TH E next Session of this Institution will com. mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in struction, at present, will be given by three 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 furnish every - necessary facility for acquiring 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 upon the best principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encourage a love of display. . ; ... -h . , The deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, and. a report rendered monthly; to Parents and Guardians. ' , Pupils can enter at any time and pay from the lime of entering but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till the end of the Session without tbe 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, j 7- $60. .... Primary 7 English, Branches, 6 Second .Class do. do.' 'I 10 " higher,. "7.7 , 7' . ' ; 7 , , ;' ,12,' Highest, 15 Music; 20 LkUn, ; r .10 French, ' ' 10 Italian, ! : 7 5 z 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 tbis place, under the care of the Misses ,"Partki no k, will com mence on tne 1st day oi September next,; at tne House formerly occupied by the Mioses r'nlliam, on Wilmington Street. Terms per Session of . five months as follows, viz : English Branches from ' 7 to $12 00 French ' 1 8 00 Drawing and Needle-work 5 00 Painting - : i 8 00 Music,' with the use of the Piano - 20 00 Board; Washing and Fuel, : ' 50 00 Raleigh, August 25,1816. - ' 69 ' PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO.. 9, B1URLIN6 SLIP, NEW. YORK. CYRUS W. FIELD, offers for Safe, at tbe lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER,' comprising every possi ble vanety, adapted to tbe wants of consumers in sll sections of the country. Paper of all kihda made to order at short notice. , ! . Tbe 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, Wire Cloih, Fourdrinier Wires, Bleachiog Powder. Blue Ullramarine,Twine, 4-c. $c. "; '. ' " '7; " ' RAGS, ' ' Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope.Baegmg, 4c. 4c. purchased, for which the highest price in Cash Will be paid- i - New York, March 18, 1846. - 5 24 ly P. F. PESCUD, APOTIIECARIT AND DRUGGIST, - -RALEIGH, N. C ou la now receiving his Fall upply of Drags. Medi cines, Paints, Oils, end Dye-Stuffs, all of which he warrants to be fresh and genuine, they having been carefully selected by him, during the last month, in the Northern Cities, and feels confident of his ability to sell them on as favorable terms as can be put chased elsewhere. . . 7.. ,. - . , ?. : He thereby solicits anr examination of his Stock, from his friends and .customers (particularly those Physicians and Country Merchants who have here tofore purchased their supplies in Petersburg or Rich mond Va) assuring them, that ..no exertion on his part snail be wanted, in order, to five perfect satislac tion, as regards quality and prices. 7 . 7 , . . His Stock of. Perfumery arid Fancy .Articles, is more varied, beautiful, and extensive than heretofore; and all he asks from the public generally, is a call, Deiore purcaasing eisewnere. . 4 Raleigh, 8ept. 9, 1846; pl ' -' R O A K 1 FO R Iff EHI B E KS. -. i. THE Subeeriber' Woold ' lespectfully aonounce to 'tne Members or -tne ap proaching Legislature that he is prepared io accom axon ate from thirty to thirty-five boarders during the- Session, j He has enlarged' his dming-room; and has' constructed a brick building on a lot situated neat, his House, Ttuh. four good rooms ; and he will use his best exertions, as heretofore,: to give satisfaction. - His- terms will be ruoderatf, as uuaL . , Z i 7JOHN HUTCHINS , -SepL SO, 1846.- .1 v ? , 7 . s 79 w6t t We are now prepared to 'execute in a shperior stylt- 1 7 -'such as '.v 1 -m m-' fm . -- i . r e i luaiuciiiauuai ciiiu ' ST,7Ta0y.rt 7 . 71 m fmamf mm mm t m J. Ms LOV E J 0 Yv peceptoiu . ill - Assisted br K.' BIIiS0Xrs . i; Mathematical and. Military Department. r-., ;Jc W-s Jr . D ISBRO YVi ' THE "year will be divided info two Sessions offive months each t the first Session beginning on the first of January; d tho second' Session,' oh the first of ' It is th design .of the Precept8r,rthat this; institu tion' shall not be surpassed, in the' advantages afforded for acquiring a. thorough English, Classical '.and Mathematical Education, 77 ' 7 7 .7 77 V; J. 7 Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior fclsjss of any College in the United, Slates!' , . '", . J, TERMS OF TUITION, , For English and . Mathematical Studies, , ... " . per Session, . ) ... . f IS 00 - , For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and ,' Italian Languages, per Session, 2Q ,00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies Of the Class to which tbey . belong. . ... Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. '?'.'' ''"",! ' . . ' - v The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils u act, in case of emergency t asi Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be-carefully pursued nor 'will the A rmy yritctics. be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. ' ' ; ' ; By ah 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. ' , 1 v ' :; x. u. k" uutis win iw uukeu as iuarucf, uy ine x-nncipai oi tne Academy. ; ; REFERENCES. ' . Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm, II. Haywood, Hon. R.' Ml. Saunders, ? Rev. D. Lacyj ? ; ' " Hon.: John H: Bryan) , r Uob John It. Daniel, . Hon. Richard ilines,. . ' Dr. Baker, '-, . Gen; Moye, i , v. Charles Hinton, , . L. D. Henry, ' Wm. f; Coiiuis; .; James B." Shepard, H.;W.;Hustedv 'f u v., Ed. Yarbreugh 7 E. P, Guioo. Eso'rs. As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their ? names as 'reference. They send their sous or "wards to: my School, and Of course tneir opinions ca,n be confidently trusted. M- L. Raleigh. June 18, 1846. . 49 North Carolina V.--..3. LITERARYj SCIENTIFJC AND MILITARY Arms aiid Xquipmeiats fursiislicd by . . .me tate. ; , , REriRKWCE Any Gcntleinan. in Raleigh. Next Session of 1his Classical, English -and Mathematical Sciiobl, opens' an Vie lst'-'df' Jidy; v4h advantages unsurpassed in any Preparatory fishml in tfw.' South! ' r ,i: -: : 1 Classics;English, etc. r ' v iR;GRAY; "' n -Mathematics, Tactics, etc' S. PRESTON; - -Music, - : 1. 1. SOLOMONS. , , , '- ';"'- TERMS PER' BESSlOi OF FIVE MONTHS. " Classical Department, ((Collegiate course, iu-: eluding full English Studies, with Matbe- ; raatics,) &c. '.-'- - f 20 00 English do. (Elementary d- higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Iniautry practice; no charge.- nstrumental Music 1 25 Lessons) . ; ' 12 00 Vocal dov no charge; ' u v ; :; . . Fencing per course . ; .. 5 Of Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. . Topographicaf Drawing, no charge. 'Pupils will be prepared to enter the advanced classes in" any College in the United States. '1 ' The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth fur the various duties of life, whether occupying public or private Civil or Military stations. -.. , . ' LECTURES. During the Session, Lectures on Popular subjects will be delivered, of which due notice will be given in the Public Prints. . .: r.. ; - . VISITERS.- ' Gov. Graham, Rev. A. Smedes, RevJ D.'Laey,,f; ' . Rev. B. T. Blake, -Rev. J. J Finch, t Hon. G. E Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell, . . Hon. R. M. Saunders.. Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker. W. R. Gales, ( E B. Freeman, '- Chas. L; . Hinton Tho. J. Lemay,.; Geo. Little,, - - . i W. J. Clarke, Esquires. Letter-writing; with English and Latin CbmposU tion, will be closeiv attended to. ? ... A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday.! ; ; , , .' . , .: 'h -,'. No deduction made fur absence, unless in cases of rolracted sickness. A few Pupifs can be hoarded in Mr.' Gray's family Raleigh; June 12th. ' v ' ' ' 47 tf 2n Eqi Pursuance of the Decree of. the Court of uity of FrankUo County, entered at Fall Term, 146, of said Court; in the cause of Turner M. Jones and wife, et al. vs. Mary E. Stone, and the heirs at law of Thomas G. Stone, deceased, I shaH ofTi-r for sale to tbo highest bidder,, at the Court House door in the town of Louisburg.on the 8 th day of December next the Tcact of Land belonging to said heirs, lying one mile from Louisburg. on the east side of the road leading from Lonisbufg to Warrenton, containing 345 acres, more or Uss.. f The said land will be sold' for a division among the said heirs, on a ciedit of one and two years. "Bond and approved, security wUl be required by tbe Master from the purchaser, bearing, interest from the first day of January next. "?'' -Pfv In many respects, this is one of tne most desirable tract cf land, in the neighborhood. . Upon it is a very crufortable dwelling hoose, si mated in a beau tiful grove In front,1 a"nil' an excellent garden, end an Orchard f ; choice fruit; trees 'fitting up the ''rear r round,- T-j A very inconsiderable expense, in the way of paling,-outhouses; &,c would nrake the residence a most Agreeable' odev T. Persons down .the country especiairy, wno wisn u enjfoy neaiin, anu anoru tneir children the advantages of our excellent schools, will not again have such ah opportunity' of locating theuv eelves. i Tbe plantation is in goad repmir, and target propoftioo uf the cleared lend ia fresh and of good quality. ,'Xnere are aboot IUO acre .Still tn woods. 'ying convenient to keep, up the plantation, and, for the mowt "bart within a mi fe and a half of Louisburg, "where the purchaser would find ready market for any quantity of wood he might wiib to sell.'? There is tso a very valuable meadow ou the land, of some 20 'acres. .-.-Jr st"fi ... A it is not expected, that any offe will, purchase without first examining the premises, it, wi.l aflord me pleasure al any time.lp ride...0ver. tho. land-wiih peiboos dedrous to see it- . ..-.v 'sK i ho s, ft...;rHUiiAs, c m ; e. ; JUST OPENING. - .rests' 7 Tli.e' I-arjgctV .RiIicst iutd tnosi complete artmrjfut of ; WATCHESi JE WEtERl;; That CTcr 'before ' appeare'd in Miritmtei1 7TN offering tbfe above GoodA 16 fife poblfiCwo ieef ii. fully assured that their exceeding richness, gracei tul elegante7and the-surriority of their wmktoani shlp;:wifl completely defy cdmpitibfi n this market snd the prices; too, are lower than fever;- so that" we can not only minister fo tfie gratificatiofi of the most renned taste,' but we can do so without frateriallj di minishing the forniture tjhV6clMiztfi?i - We believe that we cah now please all-s-old.youn and middle aged, of whatever condition ahd ser Come and see for yourselves) and! you will quieklyi agree wit h us, that almost airthei treasures of -the! mineral kingdom have been ransacked, and the most skilful manipulations of the mechanic arts have beeil exerted to, thsif utmost, in order, to group together newer and brighter beauties for yottrgratjfication.r 7 Do yoowant Wntchesi CiockJi Chains, Rioga BfScelets,,rietklaces, Breastpins,. Lockets,.. Pencils, Pens, Silver Forks, Spoofas.7 Knives. LaAles.'CnM and Bowls ; or does yon . fancy set on' Amethysts; Tdpazes, Rubies, E rneralds. Pear Is, or Diamofids t VVa d'dn tnnnlii .Hfi Milk ..1. ...H . r-. - '.' . " ft'j jv miu or an inai is, 11 yo will conle' soon. YlM-'-JK 7COSBT: ttnt1?T!Nrt :hr i Petersbnrg,' Sfcpt. 30 - - ar New Store 3 7 -:.i.'- WILMINGTON STREET. IMMEDIATELY OP fUbl I fc I Hfc MARKET, RALEI6H. NC. 7 nti Subscriber has recently rvturned from thsf ' North, and has losf received an entire' JVW SitoeJe of Goods compnsing general assortment of DRV GOODS and FAIQILY CIIKM CEBIES, CROCBLEY, SHOES, &c&c, to .which he would most respectfully call tbe atten tion of the citizens j. of this jjlace; and. surrounding Country, is he flatters himself, , that his prices, and, the quality of the articles offered, 'must enstife sale4. to all ih want of Goods in hi itlW1 7 777 I; JAMES ITCtiFORD; K Raleigh, July 1118464 7771 ,;;.5 - Uatche Clocks and Jewellery 7'' ' Tempus rertiik impritiort' ,:: J d' , , . i U t; understgned would teipect fully inform the citi-t tens of Raleigh that He bM opened a Watch and Jewel- lerySiori 'on Fyetteviller 7 Street, two d o b f a below. - Messrs. jrr, ;r r A (StiMi ? 1 where he will keep tfn hand i finO assortment of ' " , f JTevrellery and iriusical Inst niitients: Being a thorohh practical Workmafi, he will ro-' pair Watches; Clocks, Musical Instruments at d Jew ellery of every description; neitly and stthstantiaUy; at inoderaie prices." Confident of hia ability -to give satisfaction, "he solicits a share of public patronage.- r fti KAYTON. Raleigh; Sept..9; 1 849. 73-i-Sm B RON STOVES, jhst to hand, for Green-houses Parlours, Smsll rooms', & c., ir tighl-mostfy lowH prices.' Pipes can be made for them here of any do scripiiohVahd at thlf shortest ribtifcet -V5- cl "A good snpplT of Groceries, for wboler sale or retaih .-z- -i WILL. PECK.' -v Raleigh," OcU' i846.' i I . -SO::' ?. An elegible ssltuatiofi to HE Subscriber ; has had put into bis hahds foT. disposal agaihit January next, a email pARltf of about tWo hundred acres, adjoining his PlShlitlon' and Yiiieyardsi .i'S ' " - vu u prriuistw, is a cnoinrooiogi nouse oi sewn log timber, ah Orchard of fine fru'u. and a f inetard' of about half an acre, and 'best kindsof Cviner, quittf flourishing,' "A portioii of the cleared land Is some what exhsostcd by Ullstr But like mv own nlacsl in that respect: years since, originally good and su4 ceptible of great improvements The Tract is .well watered rtnd in a thickly settled, moral and ihlellgr nt neighborhood.. AeademJe and 8torea iiear. .Fivt hundred dollars will purchase It, if offered in the time limited m t January, 1 84f. Apply td -v- '.,4 - . ; SIDNEY WELLER", , Brinkley viiie, Halifax County, V r - .''- North Caioiiha. October 7, 1846.', 7 . t V , . 83 5t , HE commodious and aery convenient Dwelling belonging to Mrs. Ifiscilla Shfrtr.ift which Mrs McPheeters now resides j 'A s 5 rriT ; If desirable; possession can be had the iSrst of Nox vemoer. JAMES M. TO WLEo. Ort. 16. ijt3 1 : To the Ladies,?; FA I L. I RESSEi Tf UST received on Commission; from tb Nortfi iy the very latest ttylesiall "and seeV ". Odohef 51.' " 88 -V Most uesirableiPfoperws THHE Subscribers offer for sale, one of f he mosi .- U ? eligible and beaut ifal Residences in the Citf - of Raleigh. It has been for xtranr v ears, occupied by Mr. B. B. Sitst, and is situated oh the most ' elevas ted ground sbout the" City.-- The Dwelling Uofiis baa six fino Rooms, With fire-places; several fine pas sages, and has attached vefyJ necessary out-housil.-Tho Garden is believed! to be; one of the vefy best in uio vuTiauu ucieu a tauai excellent DbTinS'ui . ,,Ji ;.ft,Vtiyfjt 7 V5 .'Vf VThef wift also self. Kvtitrtiiiili Hcfuse, hear Mr. AsHtxT ;which'wia awer' tioit adfnirabiy for a lrrirali family.' - ' . sot erius, wmcu wui ca acccnaodaucz. at&JF fb: eithet 6T the andersirieJU " " -'- v t Ulf:- J.OHrTBTJFPAtOlIiJI :;7JbHNHUTClIINSJ Wirt vsii ft A ' Brotra 8heetmgl. and ' ClcaClie ' thirtm Vcnii vY-'io Driincgii;;' ViASLlTCHFORir HDGHE!Si h'--i RALEIGH, Tt:,$sw ::7; ': Neatly executed in Uiit Oficir 1:' . ' 77:"1 ,;7'"'7::7
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