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SMMrritMM.Ttr9 dollars per
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liperM- For -very Sixteen Xtiwt, first
insertion,' Oae Dollar J each Wabseqatnt Inwrtioa,
iTrenty-fire. Cents. , . v-, ; l i
j Court Order mad Judicial AdvtrtUernent wQl be
Chrjd 35 per ceatl higher; bat deduction of 33
per ceaL will be made from the regular prices, for
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adferusere oy me year. . , ;
AdrertisemeaU, inserted in the Skmi-Wislt Rs-
crsTca," will also appear in the Vcxi.t Paper, free
of charge.' ' r
I SJ" Letter to the Editor most be rorr-nriK ;
i WHY HAYE THE AGUE AND; FEVER?
E RICCS Ague and Ferer Pills hive
never failed, wbera direction were atriclltf fol
1, to effect a care ia , from. FiUen ' to Thirty
iojrs. .They are prepared from simple Vegetable
Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas
ant, and speediest remedy tnown, for the cure of In
termittent Feert r They hare been tried in M t3on
pelie' Chill of the worst form, and have invaria
bly given relief, and cared the patients. They never
Sect the brain, as does Quinine ; or injore the con
stitution, as does Arsenic "The money retnmed in
irery esse of failure, where directions are followed.
Price $1 per box, PItnters, Country Merchants, and
pruggists wilt be supplied at 8 per dozed boxes.
Prepared an J sold only by ' l. .
v7. J. KLnWiJilTUi oc UU.,
Bank Street, Petersbury Va. .
Au?nt 311846. . " V ' Tl
P. P. PESCUD,
APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST,
Raleigh, n. cr - J
i Is now receiving his Fall supply of Drugs, Medi
cines, Paints, Oib and Dye-Siufis;all of which be
arrants to be fresh and genuine, they having been
carefully-selected by him, during the Jaat month, in
the Northern CUies,and feels confident of his ability
ta sell them oa as favorable terms as can be pui
chswed elsewhere. - ; i - ft 1
' j He thereby solicits an examination of his Block,
from his friends and customers, (particularly those
physicians and Country Merchants who have here
tofore purchased their supplies in Petersburg or Kich
mond, Va) sssuriBg them., that .no exertion on hia
part shall be wanted, in order to give perfect satisfac
tvn, as regards quality and price. ; . ' ! .
j His 8iock of Perfumery and Fancy Articles, is
m we varied, beautiful, and extensive 'than heretofore;
asd all he asks from the public generally, is a call,
before purchasing elsewhere.' -.. K
Raleigh. Sept. 9, 1846. . ' 72
-if THE CHEAPEST, STORE' IN- RALEIGH.
JULIUS M. WOLFF, 1'
Dealer In Frcncti, Enslish and
'American Fancy and Sta- . ..
. ... , v pie, pry ; Goods. ; ; j ;
I HAVE Uken the 8tore, next door Jo that for
merly occupied by Mr. B. B. 8tsi. where I am
opening for exhibition and- sale, the. fines; selected
and extensive assortment of Fall and Winter. French ,
EagUsh and American FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS, ever before offered in Raleigh, j
-Ladies and Gentlemen are invited 'to- give me a
call, as I am satiafied of my ability to please them In
thp quality and beauty, as well as the price of my
Goods. . t; . . ..' " .
Dealer s are also invited to call, as I have many
articles suitable for the Trade, which will be sold at
. wholesale only. .
Raleigh, October 29,
JULIUS
1846.
M.
WOLFF.
87 lm.
Head Qcavtxbs 7th Diyisios N. C. M.,
Stanhope. 28th SepL , 1 846.
To Commandant of Regiment : i
You are hereby eomniaoded 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 : ' ' "
Dawson's k R'ds, Wednesday, 18th
Jackson, Thursday ,t 19th .
Mrs. Webb's, : Saturday, . 21st
WarreDton, . - M'nday, 23d. ; .
Louibarz, Wednesday, 25th
35ih 4 36lh at the City of Raleigh, Friday, 27th
By order of . . : . . ; " -. . t ,
! Maj. Gen. Daxixx, S. CasssHAW. . !
f 87-60 - ' WM. J. CLARK. Aid de-camp.
House . Painting,
IT AM prepared to execute the above business in
ii
the very , best manner, and with the greatest
iepateh. - CAMPBELL EATON.
REFER TO
GEORGE W. MOHDEC AI ESQ. .
WESLEY HOLLISTER, ESQ.
S. W. WHITING, ESQ.
i
! HON. W. H. HAYWOOD,
1 , HON. RICHARD HINES.
- Raleizh, January 26, 1846. 8 ly
1 bave employed CAvraaix. to do an extensive job
oifaintinz for me some of it of tbe finest kind, and
I cheerfully state that he is a skilful, faithful and o-
vMgiog wora.maDy aaa moaersie id Dim casrges. -'
' WESTON R.X3ALES. !
Botanico-AIeflical Infirmary.
fa AWK ST., PXTTErtSBUIlG, TA.
BRS KEN WORTHY dc PRICE, Petersburg.
Virginia, are prepared to receive end treat pa
teuu from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and aup
posed incurable forms; of diMsse, Board, with the
tnM careful nursing, can be obtained for $4 per
Medical charges moderate. The superiority
of the Bouuie Practice, in the cure o( Chronic dis
eases, has been fully established: ia every section of
our Country. Perwnaafflicted.Wuld speedily avail
themselves of this almost certain means of restoration
to, health. ; - -r: - i
rXj Fist ulas and Csncers pttHly cured without
J?":0"". WraaaAxtTw-Cbarg
f 100 for Medical attendance. r ; "i
Persons desmns furth, ifr..i!.. . 'l.in
..t.lr. .v- 7" wui pie
zl" v. , UK nil M. V.
H.M.PRfCE.M.D. :
July 11,1846..
66-lj
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.Td tbe Ladifis
1 FAL.fi DHESSF. I
"ffUST received on Commiasion, from the North
V? the very latest styles. : Call and sea. , .
Uctober21. , .j, ;f - r
15th -
16th
14th
23d
29ih
Comfort and Economy.
.It '"
, Fare reduced to $7 to Baltimore.
Vis Grttnnillc and Peteninr; ind Koanokc,
asd City Point Bail Roads James Riicr and
1 Chesapeake Bay line of Steamers. . ' , .
KSSENGER8 uking this popular route, will go
on direct - without delay, at less expense, (than
e Mail Line) with more ease, and fewer changes
of Person and Baggage. ' - ,
The Traveller leaves Weldon or 'Gaston, every
night (except 8aturday) at 10 P.M., and Petersburg
at 6 A. M. for City Point (by Bail Road 9 miles)
where they will take one of the 'superior Steamers,
Alice, CapU 8kinner, 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, CapU Russell, or
Jewei; CapUSattoo,
Where the Passenger travels while he sleeps, ajtd
enjoys a luxurious table free of charge. -Fare
from Wei Jon 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
Meata included always on any of the Steamer of
tan Ltne. rassenger getting through I ukett, are
allowed to stop at any point on the line, and re
turn their travel taken ready, without any extra
charge. - " ; .
Tickets from Gsston to Baltimore, or Norfolk, to
be had of C. C. Pooh, Esq. at Garioa N. C.
For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk,
apply to. J WM. M. MOODY, Jr.,
General Agent.
OIee Jama River and Bay Lint, - .
YYxuMX Diiot, N. C, June 11, 1846. . 48
' (jj Beware of statements made for the purpose
of diverting travel from this popular route.
frnillS day. published the tbird vol
P umc 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 tbe 6th 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 1, 1818. . , 1 70
TO PRINTERS,
Type Foundry and Irixxter' Fur-
nisliinff Wareliouse.
fTnHE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockloft
Jl & Overend,) has opened a new lype roundry
in the City of New York, where be is ready to sup.
nlv orders to anv extent, for any kind of Job or Fan-
( J r
cv Tvdo. Ink. Paner. Cases. Galleys. Brass Rules.
fitsel Column Rules, Composing Sticks, Cbsses, and ;
every article necessary lor a ranting Uffice.
. The Type, which are caet in rew 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. Alt the i ype ur
nwhed by us is hsndcast. .--
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 Rollers cast for Printers.
JOHN A. T. OVEREND.
Sept. 18, 1846. . ' 77 6m.
TO CLEIIKS, SHERIFFS, AIfI
-CONSTABLES.
ALMOST every Blank, now in use, can be pro
cured at the Office of the Raxsisu Rkoistkb,
printed on good paper, and after tbe most si proved
forms. Tbe following List comprises the principal
forms, viz : , -'. ' ; ,
For County Court.
Psrih Indentures, .Venditioni Exponas, Writs of
Fieri Facias, BssUrdy Bonds, Writs of Scire Facias,
Jury Tickets, Witness do., Administrstion Bonds,
Gusrdian Bonds, Appeal Bonds, Writs and 8ubenas,
Road Orders, Indictments against Overseers of Roads,
Marriage Licences; Dedimuses, Guardian Notices,
Sci. Fa.- for -forfeited Recogoixance, Do. against
Heirs, etc, dee, t s
Tor Snperlor Court.
Venditioni Exponas. Writs of Fisri Facias, Writs
and Subpoenas, Appeal Bonds, Witness Tickets, Jury
do., Writs of Ca. 8a. 4c.
- ITIiscellancons.
B ConftaMes Warrants, Deeds in Trait, Ca. 8a.
Bonds, 8ute Warrants. Pension Certificates, Con
stables' Executions, Constables' Ca. SaV, Plain
Notes of hsnd. Constables' Levy, Sheriffs' Deeds,
WarrsRtee Deeds, Bail Bonds, Forthcoming Bonds,
Leases, Bank Checks, &c 4c " J
, All Orders from Clerks, 8herifli and Constables,
will be promptly attended to. ' '
October 1, 1846.
79 tf
' . , . - - -" I. - ' ' . 1 r
rmnc jetwa ixsuit aivce connA-
iL- BfY, of Uartford, Conri. OflVrs to
insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or
damate by fire, at premium to suit the times.
This is oue of the oldest snd be'sf Ibsurance Com
panies in the UnitedStates,and psysitsldssesprompt-
. Applications for Insurance inr Raleigh, or Itsti
cinity.to be made to f. , ;!, 8. W WHFTTNG; ;
JUiy, 1S40. .. . . ; i. .r - .Axeui.
Administrator's ' Sale'" .
N Monday, the 13d Inst . I will sell at the late)
i evidence' of A,' M. Jonxs, dee'd a quantity of
Corn; Fodder,' Wheat, and Oats ; . the Stock of Cattle,
Horse and Hogs , the Household and Kitchen Fur
niture; tbe Farming implements and various other
articles of property. -: -.' ;v tl v . , d
Temr ntade tnown on day ot sa(e.o i- . '
Also, on the samj day, the Plantation will be rept-
ed for the ensuing year. ... '.?. i ..
T Z , ALSTON A JONES,' Ad m, t
Nov.. 5 th, 1815. . .lu', 91 2ti
iilll
DR. H. F. PEERY'S
Vermifuge or "Dead Shot
FOR WORMS. V :
A highly volualU preparation, capable, from the
promptitude of it action, of clearing the sys
tem sit a few, hour, of every Worm,
THERE is perhaps no disease to which Children
are exposed so common and fatal as Worms ;
they, imitate tbe symptoms of almost every other
complaint, snd often produce the most alarming ef
fects before they are suspected. Tbe symptoms
which are produced by the irritstion of worms in the
bowels, and which with some degree of certainty in
dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance
pale, tongue whiiely furred, grinding of the teeth.
fetid breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of
the flesh, sickness and pains in tbe stomach, bowels
either too costive or too loose, great fretfulness, un
naturafcraving for clay, dirt or chalk, cholic, convul
sions, dts, &c. Ac.
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, Vs., May 12, 1843.
I do hereby certify, that I 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
action, and in one case removed a large number of
norms in three or font 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," a 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 viciuity, to be a positive specific, and no
humbug. -' Please inform me by return mail, how
soon you can furnish me with another supply.
Truly yours, J. A.-LOUAN.
Price 25 cents per vial.
Prepared by Dr. II. F.'PtiaT.and sold wholesale
and retail by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton street, corner, of William, New York.
Sold aUo by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh. North Car-
olina, and by Druggists generally throughout the U-
Bited States.
Raleigh, Oct 26, 1846. 86-ly.
Look Here !
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N each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evening.
Until further notice, the subscriber will bave at
his Auction' and Commission Store on Fsyetteville
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, A uct'r.
Oct. 28. 1846. 87
HEAD QUARTERS 35th REGIMENT,
Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 29, 1846. J
JOHN II. MANLY, Colonel Commanding,
To the Officer and Men of aid Regiment :
"TtTOU are ordered to meet for Parade, on Hillsbo
j rough Street, in the City of Raleigh, on Friday
the 27th of November, at 10 o'clock, armed and
equipped for General Review and Inspection.
The Officers are ordered to meet for Drill the day
previous, at the Baptist Grove in said City, at 11 o'
clock, -By Command,
C. C. BATTLE, Adj't.
NEW AND BEAUTIFCL
FTTtHE Subscribers, bsviug purchased the entire
' Jl. Slate of North Caroline, with the exception of
two Counties, now offer to the public a
Composition for Eight, the Safety,
Cost and Ileauty
Of which, cannot be surpassed, if equaled. As the
Composition of our - Lamps will be exhibited, it is
deemed unnecessary to ssy more. . ; ,
. . .SCOTT &8NOW,
Raleigh, June 2, 1846. - .44 tfsn.
FOR KENT,
QTT3jHE commodious and very convenient Dwelling,
sjij belonging to Mrs. Priscilla 8baw, in which Mrs.
McPheeters now resides, r J .
If desirable, possession can be had the first of No
vember. 1 JAMo M. lUWliLS.
Oct. 16.
83.
IRON STOVES, just to" hand, for Green-houses,
'.Parlours, smsll roomi, &c, air tight mostly low
prices." , Pipes can be made for them here, of any de
scription, and it the shortest notice. H
A good supply of Groceries, for whole
sale pt retail. , . .. . , , WILL. PECK.
Raleigh; Oct. 6. 1846. : . 80
; ;n; b; HUGHES, ;
; AUCTION AND 'COMMISSION STORE,"
' - " - r AEEiGny it. c
Sale of . WeldonPoll ' Bridge,
eT" VIRTUE of two Deeds in Trust, executed
by tbe 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 ,Caab, in the Town of.Wet
dpn N. C. Saturday, , the 19th of , December
next, wlere all persona disposed to purchase are re
euested ta attend. , , ... t
' -cvvi :. ED W. a DUDLEY, Trustee,
September Uf 1846.. ! , ,.84'
St. Mary's School;
i RALEIGH, -If C. -Right
Rev. IVES, D- - Visiteb,
ALD EflT SMED ES, Tctok! 1
npHE Winter Terra of this School will
jL cotomertce -Noveiuber 'lllh.rand con-
tinue till April 16tb. 1847,
Tbe principal buildinz of this Institution is of brick.
90 by 60 feet, and three stories high;- Tbe wings are
of granite, 67 by 34, ' and two stories bigli. These
buildings are in the centre of an oak grove of 25 acres,
and afford ample accommodations tor all purposes of
a domestic, literary, or religious character connected
wiih tbe School.- . The course of instruction in every
department is thorough, end is administered by lour
gentlemen and seven ladies.
' It is tbe intention of tbe Rector in all his arrange
ments, to sustain,' and as far as possible, increase the
claims of the School to the - very liberal share it has
hitherto enjoyed of tbe public favor and support. -TERMS
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
For Board, and English Tuition, per term of
b months 100 00
Tuition in French 12 50
in Music, on tbe Piano, Organ, or
Guitar 25 00
With $3 for use of Piano or Organ,
Tuition on the Harp with nse of instrument 40 00
in Drawing and Painting 15 00
Pens and Ink 75
N. B. The clothing of pupils must be marked with
the owner's name in full. To prevent rivalry aiid
extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed
for Sundays and special occasions Tbis consists. In
Summer, of a si raw bonnet with light blue ribbon,
and plain white drees. 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 bave rarely occasion to visit the City. From
their friends or relatives in tbe City, they are allowed
to accept invitations, for the day only, once a month,
aod never for tbe evening.
They are not allowed to have accounts at Stores
except at tbe request of their Parents or Guardians,
nor are they allowed to visit the Stores, without the
company of a Teacher.
Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1846. ' 88
NORTH CAROLINA
Mutual Insurance Companyi
PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa
ny has been formed in this State, under the
name and style of the " North Csrolina Mutual In
surance Company," and is now fully organized, by
the appointment of the following Officers, vix : '
JOSIAH O. WATSON, President,
ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President,
RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer,
THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary,
CHARLES MANLY, Attorney,
RICHARD SMITH, ) r.,.:M nnm
ALBERT 8TITH, i Exec V,TL
WESTON R. GALES. S '
The Company is now prepared to receive applica
tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the nmei
By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author
ized to lake risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops
and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and
other property, againat loss or damage by Fire.
Tbe Office of tbe Company is in the second story
of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr.
B. B. Smith, at the corner of t ayetteville and Hsr
gett Streets, where full information snd explanations,
touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be
cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of tbe Com
pany. -
Raleigh, January 17, 1846 6 tf
FEMALE SEMINARY.
RAEEIGEf, N. C.
Rev. J. J. FIIVCII, Principal,
Iffrs. M. E. FINCH,
Miss A. S. TUCK,
Teachers;
rriHE next Session of this Institution will com.
U ' 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
Tescbeis, and to furnish every necessary facility for
acquiring an exact and thorough education. The
Boading.Pupils will live together as one family, over
whom atoarenlal government will be exercised ; and
no paths shall be spared to form their manners and
habits upon the bt-st principles of taste and propriety.
Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their
daughters with any articles thst may encourage a love
of display."
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
time 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, $60
Primary English ; Branches, 6
Second Class do. do. 10
Higher, 12
Highest, . 15
Music, 20 1 !
Latin; 10;
French, . 10
' ' Itatian, 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, Auguat 14, 1846. 66 tf
; To. Contractors,,
Sealed Proposals will be received ontil tbe
first day ol December .next, 4oT the quarrying, delive
ry and laying of Rubble Stotie, for the building of
a Church in the Chy'of Raleigh, on the Lot on which
tbe present Episcopal Church stands i - -
Tbe Building is to he 103 feet in length, 35 feet
wide, and the Walls, including Foundation, to be
about 29 feet te tbe Cornice, and 1 foot 8 inches thick.
Tbe Plan of the Building can be seen on application
to the Rev. R. S. Masoxi, to whom the Proposals
will be directed,, . " ; V .... . .r i
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 work
to be done in si workmanlike manner.' The Propo
sals will state tbe price per peroh; for tbe work, to be
roeasored tn ! tbe Wall npon it completion ex
clusive ef openings. ' f--.u
Raleigh. October 29. 1846. ,; , , 87 (Dl. V
At N- B. HUGHES'. Auction $wtmitsum Store,
Alt of North Carelinit curing. :' ITyoo Want first rate
Hams, ust'eail quick, for they are going off fast. $
" October 30 1846- Its w.U -r,- 'k :. 87
Neatly executed' at this Office,
J
RAEE1GH
y
J. M. LOVE JOY, PKECEPTOJt,; .
Assisted br R. H. JHASON. -
Mathematical ahaV Military Department : '
W. F. DISBRQ W : ;
.THE year will be divided into wo Sessions of five
months each ; the first Session beginning on the first
of January, and the second Session, oh 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. L . V
Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of
any Collegetn tbe United .States.
TERMS OF' TUITION.
For English and Mathematical Studies,
. per Session, ' ' $16 00
For Latin, Greek, French; Spanish and .': i
Italian Languages, per Session, " 20 00
The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of
a lower Class, paying only for-the Studies of the
Olass to wbich they belong. 1 . - " - -
Miliury Tactic tauehtto the Pupils, free ef extra
charge. ..
The design of the Military Department being to fit
the Pupils to set, in case of emergency, aa '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. . . , ''i,
By an Act of the last -Legislature, the necessary
arms and equipments will be furnished by the State,
but Barents who nixh their children instructed in the
Military Department, will be required to provide them
wit n the prescribed Uniform.-
N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by
iue jrnncipai oi toe Acauemy;
KKrEKENCES.
Hon. Geo. E. Badger,' 1
Hon. Wm H. Haywood,
Hon. R. M. Saunders,
Rey. D. Lacv, '
Hon. John H. Bryan, "
Hon. John R. Daniel,
Hon. Richard Hkies, .
Gen. Moye, -''
Charles Hinton, '
L. D. Henry, '
Wm. F. Collin,
James B. Shepard,
H. W. Hosted, .
Ed." Yar brough , .
Dr. Baker,
K P-Guion, Esq'rs.
As the above named gentlemen are well known in
the State, I have given - their names aa. reference.
They send their sens or wards to my School, and of
course their optuions caa be confidently trusted., .
J. M. Li.
Raleigh. June 18, 1846: 1 49
North Carolina r
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AND MILITARY
Arms and Equipments furnished by
tne state. .
Rkfexksck Any Gentleman in Raleigh.
Next Session of this Classical, English, and
Mathematical School, opens ' on the '1st. of July,
wua aavamage .vnsurpassea m any jrreparaiory
School tn the Aoutn. , ,
Classics, English, etc. ; ; R.GRAY...' 7
Mathematics, Tactics, etc; t 8. PRESTON. 4
Music, ' 1. 1. SOLOMONS.
. TERMS PEE SESSION OF FIVE MOSTHS.
Classical Departmeat, (Collegiate course, in- . . . .
eluding full English Studies, with Mathe
matics,) dec. L f f 20 00
English do. (Elementary a) higher branches) 15 00
Military do. (Infantry-practice) no charge, -
Instrumental Music 25 Lessons) t 12 00
vocal do. no charge,
Fencing per course ; 6- 00
Surveying and Civil Engineering, no charge.
Topographical Drawing, no charges - '.
Pupils will be prepared to tenter the. advanced
classes in any College in the United States. ; t
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. . . - i j v , .;.
t : VISITERS.
Gov. Graham.'
Rev. A. Smedes,
Rev. D, Lscy,
Rev. B. T. Biske,
Rev. J. J. Finchr
Hon. 6.E. Badger, -Hon.
Jas. Iredell,
Hon. R. M. Saunders. -
Dr. Hitr,
Dr. Baker, ,
W. R Gales, .
E. B. Freeman,
Chas. L. Hinton,
,Thof, JJ Lemay,
Geo. Little, ; -':
W. J. Clarke Esquire.
Letter-writing, with English and Latin Composi
tion, wilt be closely attended to. V
A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day,
Fridty. . ,": ; ! ' v ;- ' x ., ;
No deduction made for absenceunless in cases of
protracted sickness. '' ! ' - '
A lew Pupils can be boarded in Mr. Gray s family
Raleigh,' June 12th.' j 47-tf. I
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
NO. 9, B.URUN6 SLIP, NEW YORK.
TplYltUS AV. FIELD, offers for Sale, at
U7 the lowest Msnufacturers' prices, a very exten
sive assortment of PAPER, comprising' every possi
Die variety, adapted to tbe wants of consumer to all
sections of the country. : Paper. of all kinds made to
order at short notice. t -H . ,,- " i- ;
The Stock of printing paper is unasnally larxe.
part of which i of very superior quality: r -1
' PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS t
Of every description, imported,1 and kept constantly
on hand, vix :n Fellings, Wire' Cloth, Fourdrinter
Wires, Bleaching Powder, Bute UlUamarine.Twine.
Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bszeinsr. 4-c. dc
purchased j for which . the highest prioe in Cash will
bepaid-fc-Vi i'n-vf f & VL ; 5; -Mx'
New York, March 18, 1846.1 24 rly
Watcnes, Clocks and Jewellery.
Tempus rerum imperator., s .-"
.A'-'"'
. TH E undersigned would
; ' respect fully inform the ctti
i sen of Raleigh that he. ha
tpened a Watch and Jewel-
vkry, Stpre 60 Fayeitevflie
, Street,' two doOrs below
ti i" . sr' . '-"- m -j"
I Messrs. rv. cf r a. &iun,
Jp -where jb,e will keep oa hand
UW fNUfUIKDI Ol
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Jewellery and Musical Instruments.
, Being & thproogh practical Workman, he wille
pair Watches, Clock, Musical Instruments and Jew
ellery of every description,' oeaUy and substantially
at moderate prices Confident ef.his ability j to give
sati.iacuon, ne souciis a snare oipudiio patrons go. :
B.KAYTON:
TrsteJffbl Sent. Q. 1 848. "
gmj'y Oct-1,186
1 ' f licsu stfpiivr
Such as Reisin; whole half and ooirter Be I"
Figs, and Darter, Citron Mi Pfttneav Gra6eV
' uUNafFiJm-fberta 'AJnndvr
EngliW
A ? m fi S t f flf 0 F C 1 Nfl f J :
Butter, Soda aod Water Crackers, "and i lot fit SW,
-; ' : . kets suitablefor School Giris, -- J i
And many other article loV fedloos It, eniionv
Now 7.184S. ' v.r.;- - 90..
Br Smith & E. Rowlett.
; T UP STAIRS.:: I ;
Fayelte?ne , Street; Balelffi. tL. m titi
Ssnh of OUTER w PMCTEiVS
WOULD respectfully inform their fiend in
the public genertllT. that they have MsoeiaV
ted themselves together, for the nnroose' of earrvini
on the.TAiuEUto Bcsikess, la all its breaches, in this
c-ny, and earnestly solicit a share of public patronage;'
They will WA&BAN their work Ia be mncaUtd in
style,' not Jo be excelled by any publishment fn lhV
City, either a it )speets the durability, neatness ; o
the a-la-mode of their grmsnt.'' Hating just re''
ceiyed the latest" Northern Md ' Farfeiah Plata of
F asbion, they feel cqmpetent ta'gi re5 trf customer IsX
Up-top fit, after any style or fashiB l&eyniay le!t
A their terms wiU be ctmmenwrate; with the bard
nesa of the timee, they hope te reeeive liberal share)
of public patronage. -,;. . v ---' v - - ;- -'.
oui in an fu department, attended tor
faithfully, and With protnntitnde. ;v Havmir a GntUlr ,
of our own; we will take pleasure in accompanying
gentlemen, and Sid them in the selection of good ar
ticles intended for our manufacture. Please gite as)'
aeail. 5 SMITH ic ROWLETT. ' -WT
Up Stain, oyer Jbo. Creech's Store," oae door
North of Oliver & Procter's Tailorinr Establishment
TpTEIIRY I. TIJR1IER has 1 or ala
LI M a large end beautiful assortment of juvenile
Works, to which he would particularly call the gt
tention of those wishing to? purchase,- among -themr
may be found some very suitable for holiday and,
birthday presents. Also some - , t,'j
for 1847, among which may be fbttnd the following i,
4 lie oouaoir innaai, . . -i --r-i-
M Opsl, a pure gift for the Holidays,
may flower, , . . .
" Hyacinth. - : ' i-Z'"
- Mother Present, Gift to thft veafftf . testhef
with the Bridal Wreath, Bridal Gift, Marriage Ring.
Floral Wreath, Token ofXove Friendship, Remenx:
brance, Floral Gift, ec N. C. BOOE STORE, j , :
suaieigb, Koy. iu, 1846. : j Xi-r3Z.i.,r- 90--r-
JUST OPENING,
, Tne Eargest, Richest and most
complete assoranent ox ji??
WATCHES JEV tER Y;
: LSra &eiJOJlSg.. ,
That eier lefoire gppyed inlFetergrf
IN offering the above Goods to the pnbllc Ws feet f
fuify assured that their exceeding richness, graced
tul elegance, and the superiority pf tbeir workman
ship, will completely defy competition is this market 1
and tbe prices,, too, are lower than ever, so that wt '
csn not only minister to the gratification of the most
refined taste, but we can do so without materially di
minishing the furniturs of the Pocket; Hajftj
We believe that we can now please all-s-eld, tonns?
and middle aged, of whatever condition and er i
Come and see for yourselves, and you will qnickl -
agree with os, that almost all the treasure of the) '
mineral kingdom have been ransacked, and the rhost
skilful manipulations of the mechanic art hsvs beeii
exerted to their utmost, in order to group together i !
newer and briehter besntles for Vani trril(irtiimizi 3
Do yoa want Watches, - ClocksV Chains, 'Rlae. :Z
Bracelets, Necklaces, Breastpins, Lockets, Peocilr, r
fens, Silver Forks, epoons, Knives, Ladle," vopa -and
Buwls or does you fancy set on Amethysts
Topazes Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls,' dir Diamonds t ' I
w e can supply yon with each or all that is, if yoa '
will come soon. '''-"-'!': -'..
,T COSBY, HOPKINS St CO. V-
Petersburg, Sept. 30. ' '-'V.
Most desirable Property;
T
TTHE Subscribers ofler for saleione of the most
Jl eligible snd beautlfnl Residences fa ths City
of Raleigh." It ha been for litany years, oceapied by
Mr. B.B. 8xiTH,and i situated oa the feioit elevx
ted ground about the CiXf, , The r.DweIling Uonse)
has six fine Rooms,' with fire-places, several rxnepss
sages, and has attached every necessary 1 enthouse
Tbe Garden is be lievedfto be one of th cry best jn
tbe City 1 and there 1 most excellent spring 'of
w aternear bfstj v:ifv - IX'A W ifii t-
They will also sell a small, comfortable Dwelliinr
House, near Mr. Asa tar, which will 'answer xsost
admirably for a small famify. r4,.
For Terms, which will be accottmodatiflg, sppiy
to either of the undersigned. '- ft" jv ; -j
' 4 JOHN BUFFALO!?, --'
JOHN HUTCH INS, -,
- WILLIAW hill;
Raleigh, June 11, 1846r Jm 47 if
or nortii caroi.i2Ta
QTTXHE Annual Comnrentcatlott of fhi flASoirf r
SBobt. will beholden in this City, on Ifondsr r
Evening the 7fh of December next, it half past afac
o clock, snd will continue it sitting until the bust
ness, which may be brought before it, shau be Su
it is very uesiraote mat every cuooroinaie xtouget
Jn this State, should be represented, and thst particu
lar attention be paid to the requirements! the Ursad
,uruq oecretary,.
Oct. 15. 1846,
:83
TTTITCHINGS of a Whaling Cruie,wtth sJtetchesJ
iFl of parts of the African Coast, and Including a
history or tbe Whale fishery, by i. Ucrs D. Uonne,
illustrated by numerous eogfavinpL ; FcTsila af tho ..
NORTH CAROLINA BOOK3TOnH i '
Raleigh; November 101B4S ) ' W
Jl Schools, &c-Liddell and Scott Creek arid
EngluA Uxlconi Onsol v 170a Tbkay
r'NovC1084&:'t ."-it7
73
GrandLOdge
; U by BttK a 8oor caieta, n. unxa pzr-;:-chased
in any Quantity l thS AnctloB arid Cor.-..;.
sion Store oC : rBUOlipx
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