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4T TERMS QF THE SEMI WEEKLY-REGISTER iSUmioa- Ht dUn per aannm L&lf Aioert'utmenU-'Tot Yeiy Sixteen Linet, R i HDMrtioa, Ooe DoiUrj .e&cU.abaeqaat lasertioa, Twenty-fire Cents. . T ! : - Court Order sni Judicial Advertisement will be charged '25 per cent, higher ; bat deHaction of 33 per cent, will be made frooi the. regular price for adrertiseni by-'.tbe.yemr.'-.- "'t: '?T ; " ''''" AdrertiaeroenU, inserted in the Skmi-Wkmlt Ke cistkr, will also appeal 'in the ' Wcikxt Paper, free f charge, . . , f ;i CTfLett tothe Editor most be toH-txxjk ' A PPMC ATION will be made at the next S ion A of the LeiisUtare of -North Carolina, for. a Cuarter to extend the Raleigh and Gaaloo Rail Road to the Sooth Carolina line; , " ' , . WHY tiAVE THE-AGUE AND' FEVER? TTDItlCCS Ague and Fever Pills have neer failed, where direction were strictly fol lowed, to effect a care in from -Fifteen to Thirty kourt' They are prepared from simpte Vegetable Mediernes.-and are; therefore, the safest, most pleas ant, aod speediest remedy Itnown; for the .cure of In termittent ferer They have beeu tried' inr "Con gestive tJUille"7 of the worst form, and have invana biy given relief, and cared the patients. 'They never affect the brain, as does Quinine ; or injure the coo- stituuon, as does Arsenic "The money returned in every ease of failure where directions are fottowed. Price $1 per box. 'Planters; Country Merchants j and Druggists will be supplied' at J8 " per doxeh boxes. Prepared and sold only by- ;- ' -j- c.Ti KEN WORTHY & CO.; ; ! Angtut 31, 1846: 71 P. F. PESCUD, ;. APOTHECARY Alt I . jmilGGIST - RALEIGH,. UOi : ' 'j Is now receiving his Fall supply of Drags, Med vines, Paints, Oils, and, Dye-Srufls; all of. which be warssats to be fresh and genuine,' they having been carefully selected by him, daring the last month, in the Northern Cities, and feels- confident of his ability to sell them en, as favorable terms as can , be. poi chssed elsewhere T&i-. 3 ..-.. .s. ..-v i-i He thereby solicits an examination - of his 6toek, from his friends, and easterners, (particularly those Physicians and Country Merchants who base here tofore purchased their so ppl tea in Petersburg or Rich mond, Va) aseorins; them that do exertion on. his part shall be wanted, in order to give perfect satisfac tion, as regards quality and prices. " His Stock of Perfumery j,and. Fancy Articles, is more varied, beautiful, and extensive than heretofore; and all he aaka from the 'public generally, is a call, before purchasing elsewhere. . Rateigh, Bept. 9. 186. 1-' t.. '.73,' d-THE 'CHEAPEST STORE IN RALEIGH. mnisM" WoLFPi - Iealer in French, Enllsli and ' - American Fancy and Sta- 11 -ple Dry Goods. :; I, HAVE taken the Store, next door to, that for merly occupied by, Mr. B. B. Smith, where I am opening for exhibition and . sale, the finest selected an J extensive assortment of Fall and Winter, French, English and American FANCY AND 8TAPLE DRY GOODS, ever before offered in Raleigh. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to give dm, 9 call, as I am satisfied of my ability to please them in the quality and beaut yt as well as the price of my Goods. 'i Dealet s are. also invited to call, as I have many articles suitable for the Trade, which will be sold at wholesale only., j ..- .: fc - r- - JULIUS. WOLr'iV, , Raleigh, October 29, 1846. 87 lm. ' Hsin QuaaTxaa 7th Ditisioh N. C. M., V T Stanhope, 38th Sept; 1816 To Commandants of Regiments s . xou are pereoy commaaoea to call to gether the Officers. Musicians and Soldiers of your respective Regiments, at their usual places of Parade, armed and eqniped as the j law. arects, Mr inspecoow. ot arms and J Ceneral Review; as follows T 13th -.r VViiliamston, k. Mondsy ,,' IBih 1 5th Dawson's K R'ds, Wedqesday , 18th . 16th. ..Jackson, . , j;Tbarsday,r Z9th 14th .Mrs. WeUV Saturday, j '2lst . 23d :, , ." Warrenton. Monday, 23d " 29lh ' LouWwrg, . ' Wednesday, 25th M 35th 4 36th at the City of Raleigh, Friday, 27th " By order of "... ; r-. I . Maj. Gen. Dixm S. CaxiriHiw. . . . ( 876t : v. C 1 W M.J. CLARK. Aid de-camp. TT AM prepared to execute the above business in JJ. the very best manner, and - with ' the greatest despatch. - CAMPBELL 'EATON. Kbl K-TO. ' J J1- r GEORGE W.MORDECAt. ESQ. " J WESLEY HOLL1STER, ESQ. i' s . 8. W WHITING ESQ. '1 ". HON. W. H. HA Y WOOD; " ' 1 , HON. RIQHARD 1HNES. ; "Raleigh, Jamjary, 26, 1846. J. ; , t 1 , ; 8 ly I have employed CiilirrBBU a &mn extensive job f Painting for me, soma of it of the finest kind, and I cheerfully state that he is a skilful, faithful and o . Uiging' workman, and moderate in his charges. . .. . y : ' vt'.vy .', WE8T0N K.GALE3;. 3otahic(f (" llATfUSTPlTrEKSriuilG, YA ' rTR3 KEN WORTHY & PRICE; Petersburg; 1 1 Virginia; are prepared to receive and trest pa tent from a instance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed Incurable' forms of disease. Board, with the most careful nursing, can be obtained' for $4 per week.' Medical charges moderate. - The superiority of the Bolsolc Practice, In the ctire, of . Chronic dis eases, has been fully established ' In every section of our Country. ; Pcrms afflicted, should speedily' avail themselves of this alcnost certain means of restoration to beaJth, '.j'- . a J , - v. $y FSluIss and Xsneen speedily cumf without resort taJhe Knife Coaxs WiaaABTan Charge J 100 for Medical irtendahee. ip) 'v('.' i ?, , X Persons desiring farther' information,' will pleaas ddress te8ubttiln.potpaid. s I-" - " - U. Ji KBI iWOKTHl.M. JJ. ;H, M. PRICE, M. D. Jalj U, 181!?. fiS-ily "fJoralbrt:and;:Economyi;vi Fare rcdnccd to ST to-Baltimorc. Ill' irceniTilleTantf .Yittnlwi ' and Koanokc, aad City Point Rail Roads Jamej Eiier and caesapeaie Bay Line or sicamcn. TTJVASSENGERS taking this popular route, will go ITT. on direct without delay, at less expense, (than by the Mail Line) with more ease, and fewer changes ot rerson and Baggage. The Traveller leaves Weldon tir Gaston, every night (except Saturday) at 10 P.M., and Petersburg at 6 A. M. for City Point (by Rail Road 9 mites) where they wilt 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.) - . ' Fnjrn thence by one of the Bay 8teamers, the ' Georgia, Capt. Csnnon, -Heraidt- CapU Russell, or , 1 Jinoess,-Cspt. Sutton, . Where the Passenger travels while he sleeps, and enjoys luxurious table free of charge. Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore,; $7 00 Fare from Weldon or Gsston, to Norfolk, 4 00 Fare fronj Petersburg to Baltimore, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Norfolk, 100 . MeaU included always on any of the Steamers of this Line.-' Passengers getting through licktt, are allowed to stop at any -point on the line,, and re siimc their travel when ready, without any extra charge. v ; ---p Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to be had of C. C. Pcoh, Esq. at Gasion N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM. M. MOODY, Jr., : . . . ".'vx . er- - ' General Agent. OffieeJamis Fiver and Bay Line, .. -; Wauos Dxror'.N. V:,' June 11, 1846.- 48 . (j Beware of statements made for the purpose ofdiverting travel from this popular route. 1 v" fTnillS day pnblisned the third vol JJL nmeof IredelTs Digest, commencing with the 3d vol. Devereoz and Battle's Law, and the 2nd vol. Devereuz 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 V - j,,., HENRY D. TURNER, ... : i Raleigh, N.C. September 1, 1846. . 70 ' TO PRINTERS. Type Foundry and Printers' Fiir- - . nishlng Warehouse. THE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft &, 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. . . I The Type, which sre 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" handcasU" ' , - Printing Presses furnished, and. also Steam En gines of the most spproved patterns. . N. B. . A Machinist is constantly in attendance to repair Presses, and 'do .light work. . Composition Rollsrs cast for Printer.' JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1846. 77 6 m. TO CLERfiS,' SnEBIFFS, ANJ . . ' . , CONSTABLES. -A LM08T every Blank, now in use, can be pro cured at the OfSra of the Raiaiea Rssistu, printed on good paper, and after the most approved forms. The following List, comprises the priucipal forms, vb " , ' For County " Court. v Psrish Indentures, Venditioni Exponas, Writs of Fieri Fscias, 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 Roads, Marriage Licences, ' Dedimuses, Guardian Notices, Rj; F tnr fnrfftd Recognizance. Do. seainst Heirs. &c.; &e. r 11 . . v ..For Superior Court.. ... Venditioni Exponas; Writs of Fieri Fscias, Wits and Subpoenas, Appeal Bonds, Witness Tickets, Jury de., Writ of Ca. 8a. At. 1 , , r - - Miscellaneous. -1 Constable's Warrants, Deeds in Trust, Cs. Sa. Bonds, 8tate Warrsnls. Pension Certificates,' Con statues' Executions, ConsUbles' Ca. 8a's.,-Plain Notes of hand, 'Constables -Levy,' SberifEi Deeds, Warrantee; Deeds, Bail Bonds, Forthcoming Bonds, Leases, Bank Checks, &c 4c. All Orders from Clerks, Sherifls and Constables, will be promptly attended to. l ' ; 1 5 I " - October 1, 1846. - - ; . ; f9 tf TITE jrTJVAIWSIJRAWCE COMPA NT. or. IIartrord,. Conn. OflVrs to insure Buildings and Merchandise, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. -This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com paniesintheUnitedSUtsand psysiu tossesprompt ly. ' :-;'"v-:-.-.. t Applications Tor Insurance in Raleljrh.or its rl tinity,to be madeto, rjy'BtVt. WHITING., . juiy. 1846. A : , . r'::". Agent.:-. 1 I T ' i. 1 I Tn TUCKER & SON; have on hand, a Jcott iflW plete assortment of 1 ' ." ; 'which caanot be surpassed by eny offered in this City. If one of our Hats you would but try, tl We warrant you'U call again, and buy.!,t :-, Raleigh, iOU 26. 86 Ct TVrO W READY Turner North Carolina "A! I w manacior 1847. ror sale wholesale . snd re- tail by H. D.TCRNER, ' .. At the N.C. Book Store, Raleigh:? October 27, 1816. ' . 6G ' IM-iif ' DR. H. F. PEEtlY'S e or "Dead Shot," FOR WORMS.' A highly taluabte preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing the sys tem in a few hours, of etery IVorm. 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 suspected. The 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, tofigue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth. fetid breath, stomach hard and awel led, wasting of the flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels either too costive or too loose, grest fretfulness, un nataral'craving for clay, dirt or chalk, choiic, convul sions, fits, dec. die. . Numerous certificates of the value and usefulness of this preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Rev. 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 s Vermifuge it is supe rior o 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 ' Desd 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 haa proved itself, so far as tried in this vicinity, to be a positive specific, and no humbug. . Plesse inform me by return . mail, how soon you can furnish me with another supply. Truly yours, , J.A.LOGAN. Price 25 cents per vial. Prepared by Dr. H. F. Pkxrt. and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New York. Sold al?o by P, F. PESCUD, Rsleigh, North Car otins, and by Druggists generally throughout the U sited States. ' Raleigh, Oct. 26, 1846. 86 ly. Look Here! ON each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening, until further notice, the Subscriber will have at his Auction and Commission Store on Feyetteviiie Street, a REGULAR AUCTION" SALE, at which articles of almost every kindjand description msy be bought. Sale to commence at early Candle light. N.B.HUGHES, Auct'r. Oct. 28, 1846. 87 - HEAD QUARTERS 35th REGIMENT, Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 29, 1846. J JOHN II. MANLY, Cou5iL Commanding, To the Officers and Men of said Regiment . OU are ordered to meet for Parade, on Hillsbo rough Street, in the City of.Raleigh, on Friday the 27th of November, at lU'o clock, armed and equipped for General Review and Inspection. The Officers are ordered te meet for Drill the day previous, at the Baptist Grove in said City, at 11 o' clock. By Commaud, C.C. BATTLE, Adj't. JEW A1J BEAUTIFUL nnllE Subscribers having purchased the entire JJ State of North Carolina, with the exception of two Counties, now oner to me puDiica Composition for Light, the Safety, . 1 . Costnnd Beauty Of which, cannot be surpassed, if equaled. As the Composition of our Lamps will be exhibited, it is deemed unnecessary to ssy more. Rsleigh, June 2,1846. ' 44 Uan. FOR KENT, U) IIjHE commodious and very convenient Dwelling, E-jL) belonging to Mrs. Priscilia Shaw, in Which Mrs. McPbeeters now resides. -i i ' " If desirable, possession can be hsd the first of No vember. JAMES M, iUWIjlo. Oct. i6.; v y . ' 3 Tf RON 8T0 VES, just to hand, for Green-houses, U 'Parlours, sinsll rooms, &c, air tight mostly low prices. Pipes can be made for them here, of any de scription, and at the shortest notice. A good supply of Groceries, for whole sale or retail. WILL. PECK. : ".. Raleigh, Oct, 6; 1 848. v ' 80 N. B. HUGHES, AUCTION AND ; COMMISSION STORE, . RALEIGD, If C Sale of Weldon Toll Bridee. HP Y VIRTUE of two Deeds in Trust, executed im"br the Portsmouth and' Roanoke ' Rail Road Company, to secure the debt due to the Board of In ternal Improvement of North, Carolina,, the .WEL DON. TOLL BRIDGE across Roanoke River, with all, the appurtenances; will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder for Cash; In the Town of Wel don, N. C.,. on, Saturday, the 19ih of Decetnber next, where all persons disposed to purchase are re quested to attend. ' . . . ' EDW. B. DUDLEY, Trustee. September 14, 1846, 84 Vermifug .:; St. Mary School, ' RALEIGH, IT. C. ; Right Rkt, L, S. IVES, I. D. YisixfiK, J Riv. ALDERT SMEDES. Rsctor. THE Winter Term of this School will commence November 11th, and con tinue till April 15ih. l847 J The principal building of this Institution is of brick, 90 by 60 feet, and three stories high. The wings are of granite, 57 by 34, and two stories high.' These buildings sre in the centre of an oak grove of 25 acres, and afford ample accommodations for all purposes of a domestic, literary, or religious character connected with the School. . The course of instruction in every department is thorough, and is administered by our gentlemen and seven ladies. It is the intention or the Rector in all his arrange ments, to sustain, and at far as possible, increase tbe claims of the School to the very liberal chare it has hitherto enjoyed of the public favor and support. ' TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. V For Board, and English Tuition, per term of 8 months $100 00 Tuition in French 12 60 in Music, on the Piano, Organ, or Guitar - - - 25 00 With S3 for use of Piano or Organ, Tuition on tbe Harp with use ol instrument 40 00 in Drawing and Painting JO 00 Pens aad Ink 75 N. B. The clothing of pupils mnst be marked with the owner's name in fulL To prevent rivalry and extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed for Sundays and special occasions T bis consists, in Summer, of a straw bonnet : with light blue ribbon, and a plain white dress. r Their ordinary apparel may be of any material suitable for School girls. Jewels and Lace are prohibited. The Religious services of the School being held in its Chapel, by tbe Rector, pupils nave rarely occasion to visit the City. 10m their friends or relatives in tbe City, they are a Mowed to accept invitations, for the day only, once a month, and never for the evening. They are not allowed to have accounts at Stores except at the request of their Parents or Guardians, nor are they allowed to visit the Stores, without tbe company of a Teacber. Raleigh, JVov. 3, 1816. .83 IVOUTIl CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in this State, under the name and atyle of tbe M North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and ia now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer,. THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, SSsar0 E'c- WESTON R, GALES, S nul The Com Dan v is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the ssml, By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is autbo ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, SborA snd other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, any other property, against loss or dsmsge 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 Fayettevilie and Har gett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will le cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com- P7r ... ' . . Raleigh, January 17, 1848 u u FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, If. C. Rer. J. J. FINCH, Principal, Ittrs. in. L. FINCH, ) . Teachers. Bliss A. S. TUCK, $ 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 they may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teachers, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring sn ex set and thorough education. .The Unadmg rupila 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 habita upon the best principles of taste and propriety. Parenta are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articlea that may encourage a love of display. . The deportment and recitations ot tne rupils will be strictly noted, and a report rendered monthly to Parents and Guardians. . Pupils can enter at any time and pay from the time of entering : but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till the end 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, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, IS Highest, 15 Music, SO Latin, 10 French, 10 Italian, 10" Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each Session, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge Raleigh, August 14, 1846. 66 tf To Contractors. Sealed Proposals will be received until the first dav Ol December next, for the quarrying, delive ry and laying of Rubble Stone, for the building of a Cburch in the City ot Raleigh, on the Lot on which the present Episcopal Cburch stands. The Building ia to be 103 feet In length, S5 feet wide, ind the Walls, including Foundation, to be about 29 feet to tbe Cornice, and 1 foot 8 inches thick. Tbe Plan of the Building can be seen on application to the Rev. R. S. Meow, to whom tbe Proposals will be directed. v ... A specimen of the kind of Stone, will be required to be sent with the Proposals. . Tbe.Stone to be laid in strona Lime Cement, well bonded, and the work to be done in a workmanlike manner. Tbe Propo sals will state the price per perch, lor; toe work, to be measured tn the Wall upon us completion, ex cinsive of openings. ' - Raleigh. October 29. I846V' - 87 tDl. 5 or 6,000 At N. B, HUGHES' Auction d Commission Store AH of North Carolina curing. If yea want first rate Hants, just call quick, for they are goiaroafaaW' October 30, lb46. ; , t.ivsi i -.87 JOB PRINTING JSTeatly executed it this Office, . RALEIGH CIassical;:MatuematicalTand Classical Department: i . M . LOVEJO Yy PbecWtos, " Assisted 6j IL m HASOJT. " " Mathematical and Military Department ; - WV F. DISBR0 W. 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. -,. -"'vi a ? 1 i r ' It is the design of the Preceptor, that' this Institu tion snail not he surpassed, in the advantages afforded tor acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Education. rupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United -StatesV . . TERMS OF TUITION, For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, . . ,; , . 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and ; Italian languages, per Session, . . SO 00 j ne auvancea viasses may pursue the Studies of a lower Class.' ravine onlv for the Sindiea of th I ;laci In nhifh I ha. kalniti. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge.. .' , . The design of the Military Department beinar to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be careful!? .. ... . . - . . ' porsuea, nor will tne Army Tactics be departed from, In order to exhibit the bove for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. - By sn Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, but rarents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them I with the prescribed uniform.' : l. I N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by 1 . 1 rv - , r . 1 . . . I me jrnncipaj 01 ine Acaaemy. . ; REFERENCES. i Hon. Geo, E. Badger, Gen. Moye, Charles HintoU, ,-, L. D. Henry, . Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, II. W.Husted, Ed. Yarbrough, Hon. Wm - H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel,' Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker,- E. P. Guion, Eea'rs.1 As the above named gentlemen are well known In tne estate, l have given their names as reference. They send their sons or wards to my School, and of course tneir opinions can be confidently trusted. J. Al. L. Raleigh. June 18,. 1846. . . 49 North Carolina v LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY Arms and Equipments fumlslicd by ... iuestate...7 Reference J.ny Gentleman in Raleigh, Next Session of this Classical. English and Mathematical School, opens on the 1st of July, with advantages unsurpassed in any Preparatory School rn the South, Classics, English, etc. , R. GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc;, 8. PRESTON. Music, I. I.SOLOMON8. TKRHS PER SZ88IOTC OF FIVE MOUTHS. Classical Department,' (Collegiate course, in- - eluding full English Studies, with Mathe ' roatics,) &c - ' " f SO 00 English do. (Elementary 4 higher branches y IS 00 Military uo. (Infantry practice) no charge. . nstru mental Music 25 Lessons) . IS 00 Vocal do. no charjre, . " , encine per course ' 6 00 Surveying and Civil Engineering, no tharge. Topographical Drawing, ira charge, r- 1'upils will . be prepsred to enter -. the advanced clssses in any College In the United 8tales. Tbe 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 j 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, Rev. J.J. "Finch, Hon. G. E. Badger, Hon. Jas. Iredell, Hon. R. M. Saunders. Dr. Hill, Dr. Baker, - ' W. R. Galea, ' E. B. Freeman, Chas. L.' Hinton, Thos. J. Lemay, Geo. Little, . W. J. Clarke, Esquires. Letter-writing, with English and Latin Compoai tion, will be closelv attended to. - - . - y A cbesp Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, No deduction made for absence, unless in cases ot r J ' - - protracted sickness, ; - A few Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray's familyr j Raleigh, June ISth. 4T tf PAPER WAREHOUSE. N 0 . 9, BU R Li N 6 SL IP, NE W.YORK. CYRUS W. FIELD, offers for Sale, at tbe lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of. f ArXiK, comprising every possr ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumers in ell sections of the country. Paper ef all kinds made to order at short notice.. , i . ; i ne aioca 01 printing paper is unusually large, a part of which is of very superior quality. i- FAPE R-MAKERS' MATERIAL8 Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, vlx: Feltings, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinletl uf! rt l : n t TT l tti. .. tv irva, oieacwos rovocr, miug muiminat, 1 pioe, 4c--4,c Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope,Bsgring,(e. Ae. purchssed, for which the highest price In Cash will be paid - r-- ' '. " . ' New Yorkj March 18, 1846. r 34lyf Young Ladies School. fTHHE Young Ladies School in this place "ender i U the care of the Misser PaaTiiTne will com mence cn-the 1st dav of September next, at the dob lornwriy fNxupiea oy un muses ruiiism, va UnArvi iwVWrir rrtH T Wilmington Btreet. rTsnb. -per - ailSSS fgiSS- months as follows.' vht t v - T-.M t Eeghsh uhBrauchc. from r ft7 to 00 ring snd Neeae-wotki z l-tti French. Drawing i Psintinr -j ; Mnsic, with the use of the Piano, v -Boafdi Wstbing and Fttet, ,r ;r: . 60 .00 r LRakiah,, August 25. 1848- TXT A3 K1EE STORIES, Hj "Judge HaUbor Jl ton, iHuscrated, at the K.V BOOK STORE October; l84fi,; ! ' f : t7'? . 5 JFRESli"' fTDnr V m : ' ' L It VYHITAKER'S CONFETTI OriVvfi Such u Raisin.,wbole, half anTBoxel Figs; and Dale. Citron and Prunes; Grape. Ginger j JVula Palm; Fr; -AlmonoV-,il . ,4 CUslt;Want;jidiPecaa; A. F BEIH Mf Hl HF.fiA it n v: j 5,. BuUer, Soda and Water Crackers, .and e, lot ofasH e smuwe tor School, tiirls, .; v " " And many other ertTclea loo tedious to rnenUon -Nov7.i84g. y : : 90 n Fayettevilie Street, Raleigh ti C4 one imi. worm or OLlrliS & FBOGTEE'S. f! TTTTOULD respectfully Inform their ends W ' V V e public generally, that -thejr have assocn4 ted themselves together, for the nurDooe of "carrvin ' y, ena earnestly solicit a share of public patronage I They will wariant thlr wnrk in h Vnt ' a. I iRvlo. nnl tn h. wi.mTTmi lw .1. . 1' t ' Cilf either aa it respects the durability, neatness or I the a-la-mode of their garments. Having ju6t res 1 the latest Northern aud. Parisian Plates otr j hion, they feel competent to give to coslbraers tk"t UP-P& fter any style or fashion they may select. , I Al thai. lann. L. . . - -T i .'t - V V tuuiiucuauraio who ino iiara nf88 ?f.the timc8 they hope toreceive a, liberal share" 01 .KSSffiEW; CUTTJNG, in all its detriments, attended tn faithfully, and with protnntitude. Havintr no Goodft -. of our own, we will take pleasure in accompanying gentlemen, and aid them in the selection of good ar- ' tides" intended for our manufacture. Please irive na aall. ; S SMITH &t RQWLETTV ID Up Stairs, over Jao. Creeehra Store ' on door ? North of Oliver 61 Procter's Tailoring Establishment.; rtaieign, nor, v, 1846. . -4 : w j MLNRY p. TCIlNEIt, Ima for Salo? a large and beautiful assortment of jnvenile: Works, to which he would particularly all the atvi tention of those wishing to purchase, among" them maybe found some l very suitable for holiday and t birthday presents. -Also some u . - . . " for 1847, among which may be found the followiari ' 1 ne xwuooir Annual, - -'i-'t,;-: Opal, a pore gift for tbe Holidays,' i' -r J . ' May Flewer, . - .w' Hyacinth, - " ' " wl va'i.-v Mother's FVnt.' f?ift to fYin -vnnnir. Intrull,-; ' M M with the Bridal Wreath, Bridal Gift, Mamajrs Riogv . . Floral Wreath, Token of Love, Friendship, Rertera " brance, Floral .Gift, dte., N. C. BOOK STORE; v i Kaleieh, No.10,1846. - i .f )-J,: 90 sr- - ? '." . .' 1 ' ' . ' " " J I! . , f ' JUST OPENING, -v The Largest, Richest aiid most complete assortmeut of - WATCHES, JEWELERY it 1 "( That ever lefore appeared In Fetenlicrf. 1 tt TTN offering the above Goods to. the public, we feel ' iJ. fully assured that their exceeding richness, grace'' tut elegance, and the superiority '' of their workman9 , ship, will completely defy competition in this market f uu iuc yivuvm, vwt bid iuksi ' uiaui vtor, ' BO uiii ir, i can not only minister; to the gratification of thevmost v renned taste, but we can do so Without materially di-'" uinisumg me lumuure 01 me rocseu, -v " . " ' : We believe that we can now please all olJ". yeanir and middle aged, of whatever- condition' and sex'. -A Come and see' for yourselves, and you Will quickly - agree with ns, that almost alt the. treasures ofthe'. mineral kihgdotn have been ransacked, and the most I skilful manipulations of the mechanic arts have been exerted to their utmost, in order, to, group together newer and brighter beauties for your gratification. - lo you want Watches, U locks, Uhaihs, utngs ? . Brscelets, Necklaces, Breastins,. Lockets, pencils, Pens, Silver Forks; Spoons Knives,- Ladies, Cope and Bowls ( or does you. fancy set on , Amethysts, -. I opsses, ; Rubies, tlmeraius, Pearlser Diamonds I ; We can supply you with each or all that is, if yoa rm come soon. i v j,-r--, r.;- , ,'Tr:f COSBY. HOPKINS.& CO. i A Petersburg, 8ept.-30. X ; u", .T9x Most desirable Propertyir THE Subscribers offer for sale, one 4f the most 'eligible and beauiifnl Residences hi the ' City ! of Raleigh. J It has been for many years, occupied by ; Mr. B. B. Sxtrai and Is situated on the most eleva-i ted ground about' the City; -r: The ; Dwelling' House has six fine Rooms, with fire-places several fine pas5 -. sages, and has attached every necessary -' but-house J- . I The Gsrden is believed to Be one of ihe-very best in" the City; and there is a most excellent Spring of . , . -J't' .. te r .. . .1 - tf; They will also sell a small, .comfortable Dwelling. , House, near Mr. Ashlkt, which will aniwetnaost admirably fof i stoall famiIyfc:, - r - . " ''S'l For Terms, which, will be. eohnnodalinr. applf to either of the underaigned - - - . - t r , . JOHN BUFFALOB,. ; h. JOILN.BUTCHINS. Tlfr tllll UltT Raleigh, June 11,1845. 47 If, OF WOIITtl CAROLUfA. fZTpCHE Annual Communication f this MasoVt sytBobV, Will be balden in this City, On Monday. Eveninc tbe 7th of December next, at: half past ' o'clock, and will continue its sittings until tbe busi I bees, which msy be brought before it, shall be ad justed. J .:'... ?t I m. t lf 1L.1 e..T...:.4& ' T It is very desirable that every Subordinate Lodge in this State, -shoold be represented,nd that particu far attention be paid to the reuiremetits;of the Grand Lodge.' VIIiUAaVltXHUJSUAIW,?r , o v;. -r. ,-. r-u urand Stcxtmrr Oct; 15,18'4.' -t V.'.Ki;i TT7ITCHINGS of a W baliog Cruise, wHh sketches LPof parts of the African Coast, end thelodiBs history er the Whale Jt ishery.hy. j. ttoea iU;taie illustrated by Botnerose tograying!t4 Fof sale mi the NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE. -V4i RaleighNovember 10; UAfetr -ZZn $0?- 1 XL S - .It ?wrir r -X - V lfipiA i;AL5IAIfAC?' any quantity NB. HUGHE: 1UU QIOIC VI OctI;184d. s.rtTi-.'Ss.-. frnHEPatmera and PlantVAinMnaevptiVibtiii Hi by Btrw & Sojr,f -Salem, Nii5,ian be pur- chased rh ihy ouahUty at theuctiW and Cctnta ''-t-v 't- "i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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