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, . -III .1 it il t f. sH 11 11 1 f ft if tr ; ;: ' : 1 ZFDTE. PBlliihcd 8emi-Wcci!j;,: by ' iiCC&lf'Dy. J .., 'ROPRISTOR." : I y TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1846. WESTON R EDITOR AD PROPBXETOR. . ...- AJO OMTCB, CAROLINA (B-A JERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY HEGISTER. . . . , 1 -. .- - - Sultcriftion. Ftvo dollari per 'annnm half in adraifce. : " - - fc" Adeertittmenta. For ereiy "Sixteen Lines, first insertion, Oaa Dollar ; eacU eulweqatnt insertion, Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 per cent.' will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Re gister, will also appear in the Wceklt Paper, free of charge. (D" Letters to the Editor must be post-mid. Notice. APPLIC ATION will be made at the next Session of the Legislature of North Carolina, for Clutter to extend the Raleigh and Guion Rail Road to the South Carolina line.' August 7. 1846. 63 WHY HAVE THE, AGUE AND FEVER? iRICCS Affile and Fever Fills have never failed, where directions were strictlu fol lowed, to effect a cure in from Fifteen to Thirty hours. They are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termittent Fever. They have been tried in Con gestive; ChiIU:of the worst form, and have invaria bly given retief, and cored the patients." They never aifect the brain, as does Quinine ; or injure the con stitution, as does Arsenic - The money returned in every case of failure, where directions are followed. I'rice $1 per box. Planters, Country Merchants, and Druggists wjtl be supplied at 1 8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only by C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO.; Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Au5ut3i, 1846. 71 Photography. TO MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. MR. DOR ATT respectfully begs to announce to the nembers of the Legislature, that he -will be prepared to take Photographic Portraits dur ing the Session in Raleigh. , His Portraits, combin ing the latest improvements, with the best materials, fannot be surpaMed either in distinctness of outline, or in correctness of resemblance. ' Mr. D. being him self an Artist, is enabled t j give the best effects, both in grouping and coloring. Portraits taken of all sizes, and in all weathers. Instruction,' as usual, in the Art, Chemicals and Apparati for sale. Kalcigh. Sept. 23, 1846 . 78 Grand Lodge OF IfORTII CAROLINA. QTp) HE Annual Communication of this Masoxic th IIodt, will be hoIJen in this City, on Monday Evening the 7th of December next, at half past six o'clock, and will continue its sittings until the busi ness, which may be brought before it, shall be ad justed. - ' : It is very desirable that every Subordinate Lodge in this State, should be represented, and that particu lar attention be paid to tHe reqoirements'of the Grand Lodge. WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Oct. 15, 184S. 83 For Sale or Lease, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, SIMtDIL L'S HOTEL. fllHE Subscriber, being, determined to close his JL. business in this place, offers for sale or lease, 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 ua an Advertisement. Persons; wishing to purchase or lease privately, by letter addressed to the Subscriber, will be promptly answered. . If not sold or leased on or before the 13lk November next, it will then be put op at public sale. At the same time, will be sold the Furniture belong' insr to said Hotel. Terms made known on the day of sale, and they will be easy to the Purchaser. " The House m large and ' commodious, and - well calculated for the business. -t B. J. 8PRUILL. October 20, 1846. " 8.r ts $3- The Wilmington Commercial copy. B.J. 8. Had Quart ibs 7th Ditisiojt N. C. M-, Stanhope, 28th Sept.,' 1846. To Commandants of Regiments . ' You are hereby commanded to call to gether the Officers. Musicians and Soldiers of your respective Regiments, at their usual places of Parade, armed and equiped as the law directs, for inspection of arms and General Review, as follows t 22d Reg't at Nashville, on Th a red ay, Friday, . Saturday, Monday, . 12th Not. 13th - 20th J8..Bridgers, 21st 13th 15th 1 6 th 14th 23d 29th Tarborough, 14th 16th WilUamston, Dawson'eM RMs. Wednesday, 1 8th " Jackson,. .Thursday,. XDth Mrs. Webb's, ' Saturday, 2 1st . Warrenton, -.Monday; 23d Louisburjr, . Wednesday, 25th. ' it 35th 36th at the City of Raleigh, Friday, 27th " By order of Msj. Gen. DaxiiiS. Caxxsnaw. -87-6Q VM. J. CLARK, Jliddeamp. JMITH'S Juvenile Drawing Book, 24 Plates: 3 Drawing Book of Objects, for young pupils and drawing Classes, containing K88 objects. By George Childs. . H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. October, 1846. -c - 87 THE Sportsman's Library, or Hints on the Hunter Hunting Hounds Shooting tiame Sporting Fisning, dec &c Just pub- ,nd for sale attBe NC. BOOK STORE. ' Raleigh, Oct 30, 1S16. : . . ; 87 Comfort and Economy. Fare red need to $7 to Baltimore. Via Green&Tille and retcmbnr; and Roanoke, and City Point Rail Roads James River and Chesapeake Bay Line of Steamers. FSSENGERS taking this popular route,will go on direct without delay, at less expense, (than by the Mail Line) with more ease, and fewer changes of Person and Baggage. The Traveller leavea WelJon or Gaston, every night' (except Saturday) at 10 P. M., and Petersburg at 6 A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 miles) where they will take one of the superior Steamers, Alice, Capt. Skinner, or Curtis Peck, Capt. Davis for Norfolk, (having a fine sail down the noble James, with a view of its beautiful scenery, and James Town by day light.) , From thence by one of the Bay Steamers, the Georgia, Capt. Cannon, Herald, Capt. Russell, or Jewess, Capt. Sutton, Where the Passenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys a luxurious table free of charge. Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, Fare from Weldon or Gaston, to Norfolk, Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, $7 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 Meals included always on any of tlic Steamers of this Line. Passengers getting through iukels,are allowed to stop at any point on the line, and re sume their travel when ready, without any extra charge. Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C. C. Push, Esq. at Gaslon N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM. M. MOODY, Jr., General Agent. Office James River and Bay Line, Wxldo DtFOT, N. C, June 11, 1846. 48 dj Beware of statements made for the purpose of diverting travel from this popular route. Til 18 day published the third vol ume of Iredell's Digest, commencing with the 3d vol. Devereux and Battle's 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. HENRY D.TURNER, Raleigh, N.C. September I, 1846. 70 TO PRINTERS, Type Foundry and Printers' Fur nishing Warehouse. THE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft Sc Overend.) has opened a new Type Foundry in the City of New York, where be is ready to sup ply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rules, Steel Column Rules, Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are cast in New Moulds, from an entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the Type fur nished by us is hsndcast." Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En gines of the mo4 approved patterns. N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance to repair Presses, and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers!. JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1816. 3 77 Cm. TO CLERKS, SHERIFFS, AXI CONSTABLES. ALMOST every Blank, now in use, can be pro cured at the Office of the Raleigh Register, printed on good paper, and after the most approved forms. The following Lit comprises the principal norms, viz : For County Court. Parish Indentures, Venditioni Exponas, Writs of Fieri Facias, Bastardy Bonds, Writs of Scire Facias, Jury Tickets, Witness do , Administration Bonds, Guardian Bonds, Appeal Bonds, Writs and Subpenas, Road Orders, Indictments against Overseers of Honda, Marriage Licences, Dedimuses, Guardian Notices, Sci. Fa. for forfeited Recognizance, Do. against Heirs, Aic., &c. For Superior Court. Venditioni Exponas, Writs of Fieri Facias, Writs and Subpoenas, Appeal Bonds, Witness Tickets, Jury do., Writs of Car Sa. frc. Miscellaneous. Constable's Warrants, Deeds in Trust, Ca. Sa. Bonds, State Warrants. Pension Certificates, Con stables' Executions, Constables' Ca. Sa's., Plain Notes of hand, Constables' Levy, Sheriffs' Deeds, Warrantee Deeds, Bail Bonds, Forthcoming Bonds, Leases, Bank Checks, &c. 4c. All Orders from Clerks, Sheriils and Constables, will be promptly attended to. October 1, 1846. 79 -if Brogan Boots and Shoes. gMEVERAL cases just received at the ' Raleigh S Cheap Cash Store." ' HEARTT 4" JORDAN. Oct. 5, 1846. 81 HUE! rrrtiiE aprrxA insurance compa- 13. . KT, of Hart lord, Conn. Offer to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loan or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com- paniesin the UnitedStates,and pays its lossesprompt Applications forlnsurance in Raleigh, or its t1 cinity;tobemadeto 8. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. "... Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made at the next Ses sion of the LecUIatareof NorlhTJarolina. to in corporate a Volunteer Company of Infantry in the City of Raleigh, by the name of ' The Cossacks." ' October 5, 1916. 0 .m'ri NEAT GOODS TOR THE Fall and Winter Trade. S.lfl. WIIITAHER, IS SOW RECEIVING MS STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD- WARE, &c. fcc. And wonld respectfully solicit a . call from those wishing to purchase, as he flatters himself that he will be prepared to please them both in price and quality. DRY GOODS. 1 Cloths Broadcloths, Caaimeres, Satinetts, Casi netts, Kentucky Jeans, Homespuns, &c. , VestingsTof all 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 and Insertings. Shawls of all kinds. Stocks, Cravats, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Domes tics Sheetings, Shirtings, &c. Blankets, Carpret ings, Kerseys, Flannels, Ginghams, Checks, Linsey Woolseys. Umbrellas, an extensive assortment, and every thing in the Dry Goods line. flats and Cap, of the latest styles. . Boots, Shoes, and Brogans, which will bear compari son with any in this market. Ladies and iTIisscs Gaiters and Shoes. Sugars Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Brown. Coffees Java, Rio and Laguira. Teas Young Hyson, Imperial and Gun-powder. Chocolate, Mo lasses, Salt, Pepper. Spice, Snleratus, Ginger, Mus tard, Blacking and Brushes, Soaps of various kinds ; Candles Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow. Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco. Razors, Rogers Cutlery, Locks, Chains, Chissels, Burns' Axes, Tacks, Screws, Ovens, Wool Cards, Brooms, Curry Combs, Looking Glasses, and Combs. Crocltery An extensive assortment. Together with most every article that can be called for. Thankful for past favors, be most respectfully re quests a continuance of the same. 8. M. WHITAKER, Two doors south of the Apothecary establishment of Williams, Haywood fr Co. October 21. 86 DR. H. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or "Dead Shot." FOR WORMS. 1 highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing the sys tem in a feio hours, of every Worm. THERE is perhaps no disease to which Children "are exposed so common and fatal as Worms ; they imitate the symptoms of almost every other complaint, and often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are HUprcted. I he symptoms which are produced by the irritation of worms in the bowels, and which with some degree of certainty in dicate their existenre, are as follows : Countenance pale, tongue whitely 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. Ac. Numerous certificates of the value and usefulness of this preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Kev. W. B. Winton, a distinguished preacher of the Methodist Church. Abingdon, Va., May 12, 1843. I do hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of myself and relief of my children. It is prompt in its action, and in one case removed a large number of worms in three or four hours after it was given to the child. I am satisfied that as a Vermifuge it is supe rior to any that I have ever used. W. B. WINTON. Newbern, N. C, May 23d, 1844. Dear Sir I have been anxiously looking for an other supply of your Dead Shot Vermifuge," as I have not a single vial left. There are constant ap plications for the medicine, and I should be pleased to supply the demand. It has proved itself, so far as tried in this vicinity, to be a positive specific, and no humbug. Please inform me by return mail, bow soon you can furnish me with another supply. Truly yours, J. A. LOGAN. Price 25 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr. H- F. Pefwt, and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. Sold also by P. F. PESCUD, Italeigh, North Car olina, and by Druggists generally throughout the U nited Slates. Raleigh, Oct. 26, 1846. 86 ly. A Book for Universal Reference. The Woild in a Pocket Book, or universal pop ular Statistics, 1 vol. 18 mo. 8oId at the N. C. Book Store by H. D. TURNER. October. 1846. 87 PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTING. BtTXHE Public are respectfully - informed, that E. gLL, X. Voist intends practicing the above pro fession. Portraits taken of any size in Oil Colors, and in Miniature, on Jvory. Persons engaging their pictures from him are war ranted against disappointment, as, in no case, will I hey be required to take the Painting, unless perfect ly satisfactory to their friends. For the present, he may be found in the Capitol, in the Office of the Door Keetx-r of the Common's Hall, East wing, on the ground floor ; or, at the City Hotel. Raleigh, Oct. 29, 1846. 87 Look Here! OOf each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening, yjf nntil further notice; the Subscriber will have at his Auction and Commission Store on Fayette vi He S.reet, a REGULAR AUCTION jSALE, at which articles of almost every kindjand description may be bought. Sale to commence at early Candle light. N. B. HUGHES, Auct r. Oct. 28, 1846. 87 MONTEREY TAKEN ! WALKER NOT RECENTLY HEARD FROM. iiEW FA lib - AND 'WINTER GOODS. WE are now in receipt of our Fall and Winter supply of Goods, which were selected by "Mr. Oliver in person, with care and attention in the Northern Markets, and will be sold, as heretofore, cheap for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual cus tomers. Uur block is extensive, and embraces every inmg usually found in such Establishments, to-wit Black, Brown, Green, Blue, Olive and Dahlia, French and English Cloths ; French and English Cassimeres of every colour and variety ; Vestinas. consisting of French Cashmeres, Wool Velvets, cut .and plaid Velvets, Plain and Figured Satins, great variety ; J inselled, Frosted and Embroidered white Silks and Satins for weddings Castor and Tweed Cloths for Over Coats. Also, on hand, a splendid assortment Gentlemen's dress Shirts, Silk and Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Shaker Shirts and Drawers, something new ; Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs of all kinds ; Uloves ox every colour and kind ; Suspenders, (French) warranted not to smelL In fact. our Stock is complete, and we earnestly solicit a call from all who wish any thing in our line. Members of the Legislature, and strangers visiting the City during the Session, will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call, before purchasing clewhcre. We also have on hand, an assortment of gnttedCSp under our own inspection, and will be warranted in all respects, consisting of Over Coals, Sack and Frock Coals, Cloaks, &c. We avail ourselves of the present opportunity to return our sincere thanks for the patronage lestowed upon us since our commencement in business, and trust, by strictly attending to, and promptly fulfilling our engagements, to merit its continuance. Orders from a distance attended to with our usual promptness and despatch. OLIVER & PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Five doors South of Williams, Haywood & Co Ugly Row, opposite Locos k's, Fayelteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. October 30, 1 846.-87 4t ffjStandard 4 times. - NORTH CAKOMNA Mutual Insurance Company, PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa 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 STITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ALBERT STITH, Executive Com mittee. WESTON R. GALES The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The OlKce of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of 1 ayetteville and tlar- cett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by tho Secretary of the Com- Raleigh, January 17, 1M4 o u FEMALE SEMINARY, RALEIGH, C. Rev. J. J. FI2VCII, Principal, Mrs. M. FISCIJ, Miss A. S. TUCK, Teachers. THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in- structioa, 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 Teachers, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education. The Bnadmg 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 nabits 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 uf display. The' deportment and recitations of the fupils 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 theend of 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, Second Class do. do. Higher, V Highest, M usic, Latin, French, Italian, TVppiIIa Woik. "Dm wine and Paintin?. 10 12 15 20 10 10 10 10 Tho re will Ka a vacation nf nnn month at the end of each Session, during which, Pupils can remain wunouiany exira cnarge. italeigh, August 14, 184G. bbu To Contractors, Sealed Proposals will be received until ibe first day oi December next, for the quarrying, delive ry and laying of Rubble Stone, for the building of a Church in trie City of Kaleigu, on the L.ot on which the present Episcopal Church stands. The Building is to be 103 feet in length, 35 feet wide, and the Walls, : including foundation, to be about 29 feet to the Cornice, and 1 foot 8 inches thick. The Plan of the Building can be seen on application to the Rev. R. S. Masow, to whom the Proposals will be directed. t A specimen of the kind of Stone, will be required to be sent with the Proposals. Tbe Stone to be laid in strong Lime Cement, well bonded, and the woik to be done in a workmanlike manner. The Propo sals will state tbe price per perch, for the work, to be measured in the vrau upon us completion, ex clusive of openings. .. Raleiah. October 29, 1846. 87 tDl. 5 or 6,000 Pounds Bacon, At N. B. HUGHES' Auction d Commission Store, AU of North. Carolina curing. If you want first rate Harns, as t call quick, for they are going oa fast. October 30, 134G. 8 RALEIGn Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptos, Assisted by R. U. MASON, t Mathematical and Military Department: W. F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. 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. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in tbe United States, , . TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, , ,15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and V Italian Languages, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, pavine only for the Studies of the oiass to which they belong. AUlitary Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. The design of the Military Department beinir to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army, Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for. the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. Uy an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the 8tate. but Parents who wish their children instructed in tbe Military Department, will be required to provide them wun me prescnoeu uniform N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by a - me rrincipai oi tne Academy. REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John E. Daniel, Hon. Richard Ilines. Gen. Moye, Charles Hinton, L. D. Henry, Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, H. W. Husted, Ed. Yarbrouffh, ' Dr. Baker, E. P. Guion, Eeq're. As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their names as refereuce. They send their sons or wards to my School, and of course their opinions can be couhdeutly trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh, June 18, 184G. 49 North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY Arms and Equipments furnished by the State. Reference Any Gentleman in Raleighi Next Session of this Classical, English and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of July, vilh advantages unsurpassed in any Preparatory ISchool in Vie South. Classics, English, etc. R.GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc: 8. PRESTON. Music, I.I.SOLOMONS. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, Classical Department, (Hollegiate course, in cluding full English Studies, with Mathe matics,) &c. $20 00 EnglUh do. (Elementary $ higher branches) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge. Instrumental Music 25 Lessons) 12 00 V oca I do. no charge, Fencing per course 5 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge. Topographical Drawing, no charge. Pupils will be prepared to enter the advanced classes in any College in the United States. The course of Education is thorough, practical and well calculated to qualify youth for 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. , VISITERS. Gov. Graham, Rev. A, Smedes, Rev. D. Lacy, Rev. B. T. Blake, r Rev. J.J. Finch, Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker. W. R Gales, E. B. Freeman, Chas. L. Hinton, Thos. J. Lemay, Geo. Little, W. J. Clarke, Esquires, Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi tion, will be closelv attended to. A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. " ' - ' No deduction made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray s family Raleigh, June 12th. 47 if PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. 9, RURLIN6 SLIP, NEW YORK. HYRCS W. FIEiI, offers for 8ale, at V7 the lowest Manufacturers prices, a very ex ten sive assortment of PAPER, comirising every possi ble variety,- adapted to tbe Wants of consumers in all sections of the country. Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice..- ' The Stock of printing paper is unusually large,, a part of which is of very superior quality. - ' PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIAL8 ' Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz : Fe I tines, Wire Cloth. Foordrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine.Twine, 4-e.-4c. - ' - ! RAQS, - ' - . Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Baggini, 4-e. fe. purchased, for which tbe highest price in Cash will be paid New York, March 18, 1846. 24 ly Young Ladies School, ; THE Young Ladies School in this place, under the care of the Misses Paktbisok, will com mence on' the '1st day of September next, at ; the House formerly occupied by the Misses Pnlliam. on Wilmington 'Street; Terms per Session of five months as follows, viz i - " " " -5 English Branches from v$7 to $12 Op- French 8 00 00 00 00 Drawing and Needle-work Painting Music, with the use of the Piano Board, Washing and Fuel, - ;- -. Raleigh .August 35, 1846. 6 8 20 60 00 69 AKKEE STORIES, by 'Judge Halibnr ton, illustrated, at the N. Ci BOOK STORE October, 184G. - 87 - . JUST OPENING, ;; ; The Earnest, Richest and most. complete assortment of : WATCHES, JEWELERT: That erer Itt ore appeared in Petersiir TN offering the above Goods to th public, tve feet -11 lolly assured that their exceeding richness, grace? u eiegance, anu tne superiority of their workman. j6n'P incompletely defy competiUon ialhU market j ,uu uo prices, ioo, are lower than evev that w can not only minister to the gratification jof thftmoat renneu taste, bqt we can do so without material! 4t minishing the furniture of the Pocket. I ; . -a We believe that we can now please all old, y onntf and middle aged, of whatever condition and sex.- Come and see. for yourselves, and you will quickly agree with us, that almost all the treasures of the mineral kingdom havelwen ransacked, and lha mort skilful manipulations of the mechauic arts have beer exerted to their, utmost,, in order to group together; newer and brighter beauties for your gratification. Do you want Watches, Crocki, Chains, Ring. Bracelets, Necklaces, yreastpins, Lockets,' Pencils, Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives, Ladles, Cups and Bowls; or does you fancy set on Amethysts T opazes, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, or , Diamonds 1 We can supply you with each or all that is, if joi will come soon. ' - -: v ; ; COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg, Sept. 30. . v- 79 i WILMINGTON STREET, IMMEDIATELY OP ' POSITE THE MARKET, RALEIGH. N.C. y f n 1 H E ' Subscriber has recently returned from the - I U Jr, nl has just received :an entire JVew Stock of Goods comprising a general assortment nf Y GOODS and PAIW1XY GRO CERIES, CROCKET, SHOES, fcc &cj to which he would most respectfully ' call the atten-' tion of the citizens of this place and surrounding Country, as he flatters himself;! that his prices, and! the quality of the articles offered, tnust ensure sale v au iu wain oi uouui in ms line. JAMES HTCHFOBD, Raleigh, July 11, 1848 'lit 65 Watches, Clocks and Jewellery - - ' S fr ! - - "rf . i nu undersigned wouldM . respectfully inform the citi , tens of Raleigh that be ha V opened a W atch and Jewel ; lery , Store, on Fayelteville Street, two doors below Messrs. W. 4" rM Stitk, where he wilt keep on band - ; a fineassortment of ; Jewellery and Musical Instrninenti. Being a thorough practical Workman, be will re-! pair Watches, Clocks, Musical Instruments andJew-; ellery of every description, neatly and substantially, ( at moderate prices. Confident of his ability - to give satisfaction, he solicits a share of public patronage. ' ; a. KAxTON. ' ' Raleigh, Sept. 9, 1846. -; . : . v i . . . . 73 3mr ; . mi n n i "a i i an Mii iMMMSMMiMiaMMWaataMMM BRON STO VES, just to hand, for Green-houses,; Parlours, small rooms,' &c, air tight mostly low' prices. Pipes can be made for thera here of any de- i ecription, and at the shortest notice. .:. ; ; A good supply of Groceries, for whole sale or retail WILL. PECK,..' Raleigh, Oct, 6, 1646,' - :ve0-. BTTIjHE commodious and very convenient Dwelling imI; belonging to Mrs. Priscilla Shaw, in which Mrs. i MePheeters now resides. , ; ; , j . . -'- .. ' If desirable, possession can be bad the first of No ' vernier. ; iAMfiS Mi TOWLES:' 1 Oct. 16. '..-,,). 'fi) To the Ladies, j FALL DUESSES, TfUST received on Commission, from the North., P the very latest stales. .1IU MVfe s- - f ; T. H. 8N0VV. October 21. ' ; - '85! Most desirable Property.1 TTH E Subscribers offer for sale, one of the 'most - la.. -. a a ar- m ' ' jj engiDie ana peautuni Kesidences in the Uty of Raleigh. It bas been for many years, occupied by Mr. B. B. 8atiTH, and is situated on tb most eleya ted ground about the: City. The Dwelling. House? I has six fine Rooms, with fire-places, several fine pas, sages, and has attached every : necessary out-house, , The Garden is believed to be oue' of the very best in ' the City, and there is a most excellent Spring of Water near by. . - - - - -, 1 hey will also sell a small, comfortable DweUinjj: House, near Mr. Asbut, which will answer, most admirably. for a small. family... - , , ' -. For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply, to either of the undersigned. : " JOHNBUFFALOB, , J0HNHUTCHIN5,- " WILLIAM HILU i Raleigh,- June li;i846.? 4T--tf P. P. PESCUD, AIOTU EC AR Y llfJD DRUGGIST, - .1 ,., , BAI,IGI1 N. .CW - . .j -. , Is now receiving his Fall supply of, Drags, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, and 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 i as can. be rati I chased elsewhere. V-. CfrL-iWi I He thereby solietissji examinaUon of bis Stocky. I from hts friends and customers, frarticutariv those J Physicians and Country Merchants Who have, here tofore purchased their supplies in Petersburz or Rich mond, Va.,) assuring them, that -no; exertion on bis' part shall be wanted, in order to fvs perfect satiafac tion, as regards quality end prices. i?. .Vri' His Stock- of Perfumery and; Fancy Articles,' Is, more varied, beautiful, and extensive than beretofcrre j and all her asks from the public generally,1 is eU,' before purchasing elsewherei? ' r " r w T' t Raleigh, 8ept. 9, 1846. giy Brown Sheetings.. - and Bleaehedf Shirtings 'and Drillings. JA8 XITCHFOkD.- w . AUCTION AND COMMlSSiUI STOHH,"1 - : job praNTiNG .r : , ; Neatly executed at tbliOJ 11 t- 5 ' . ... . f .ti ....V; 5r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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