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FRICC'j Agaeaud Fever Pills have never failed, where direction were ttrictltf fal lowed, to effect a cure in from! Fifteen to Thirty ho: vs. The? are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, forihe cure of In termittent feer. They have been tried in " Con gestive ChitU" of the worst form, and have invaria bly giert relief, and cured the patients They'never affict the brain, as does Quinine ; or inj jre the con stitution, as doesArsenic The money returned in very case of failure, where directions are followed. Price SI perb-x. Pl-mlenvCountry Merchants, and Druggist will be supplied at $8 per dozen boxes. . Prepared and sold only by ! C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO.. Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Ansmt 31. 1345. 71 1 Botanico-Medical! Infirmary, RWK ST., PETERSBURG, VA. PRS KEN WOilTHY & PRICE, Petersburg. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tient from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incurable form of disease. Board with the m t careful nursing, can be obtained for 4 per week. Medical charges moderate The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic di ee, has been fully established j in every section of our Country. Persons afflicted, should speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration to health. 1 - k, q3 Fistulas and Cancers speedily cured without resort to the Knife Coaas Wiriahtid Charge $100 for Medical attendance. .Q) Persons desiring further information, will please address the Subscriber, post paid. C J. KEN WORTHY. M. D. H. M. PRICE, M.D. July U, 1846V j 5S ly -y?; To the Ladies. FALL DRLSSKS, TTlfcT received on Commission, from the North Oil the very latest si vies. Call and see. T. H. 8N0W. ,85 October 21. I am Week It receiving additional supplies, of Medicines, Paint$, Oils, and other articles in my line, and am prepared to supply Phyician, Merchants, and the Public generally, on the most accommodating term: Prescriptions and family recipest carefully 'and accurately compounded at all hours of the day and night, Kith neatness and despatch. P F. PESCUD, Druggist. Nor. 23. - i , 4 Most desirable Property. rrrHE Subscribers offer for sate, one of the most eitgiDie anu-Deauuini itesiueuces in iuo vmj of Raleigh." It has been for many years, occupied by Mr. B. B. SxiTH.and is situated on the most eleva ted eround about, the Citv. The Dwelling House has six fine Rooms, with fire-places, several fine pas sane, and has attached every necessary ou!-houe. The Garden is believed to be one of the very iet in the City, and there is a most excellent Spring of Water near by. j For Terms, which will be accommodating, apply to either of the undersigned. ! JOHKBUFFALOB, JOHN HUTCH1NS, WILLIAM HILL. Raleigh. Jone U, 1316. j 47 tf Sale of ValuaWelProperty. TT "M oWienre lo the last Will and J estament of 11 George E. Spruill.decL the Subscribers will pro ceed to sell at his late residence in Warren County, on Monday, the 2 1 st of December ensuing, the Plan tation, Crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats and Stock of eve ry description : j tgSPi THE LAND is of excellent qnatity, CSI? and in the immediate vicinity of the Shnc Cew' "n J VVhite Sulphur Springs, eight ti- miles South of Warreuton. On it is a large ana convenient I Mansion House,' recently built, with every necessary out build- 'ing, etc. i l no runuuou is in excellent rnnuiuvn f for making a Crop, having on it all the necessary Barns, Stable. Granary, and good homes foe the the accommodation 6f Negroes. It contains Three .Thousand Acres, and will be sold in two or more Tracts to suit purchasers, and on a long credit Persona who feel disposed to purchase privately, are invited to come forward and do bo. ' " At the same time and place, will bo offered for sa!e about twenty valuable i SLAVES, - . part of theirr it is expected, for Cssh. The terms of the above, sale will be made known on the day of sale, and will be continued from Jav to day until all is disposed of. D.TURNER,7p, . v : . W.J. HILL. 5 Nov. 14. 1846. . I 3-td BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. THE Annua! General Meeting of the Stock, holders f the Bank of the State of North Carolina, will beheld at tbeir Banking House in this City, on the Firtt Monday in January next. . C. DEWEY, Cashier. December 3, 1816. . i . 97 tm IS hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of "The North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the Office of the' Secretarv, on Tues day the 5ih day of January next, at 12 o'clock at Noon for the Election of thirteen Directors. "' By order of the Board, T. PARTRIDGE, Secretary.! Raleigh. Deo 1,1846. .. ! 96 ORDER OF ODD i i n FJ3LL01YS MANTEO LODGE. No. 8, of I. O. O F. me.' in this City, erery Friday Evening, i F. mee'e gat cioek 0 PRINTERS, Type Fonndry and Printers' Far- msuitig lareliousc. THE Sabvcriber, (late of the firm of Coctroft & Overend.) has opened a new Type Foundry in the City of Mew York, where he 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 Uotumn Rules. Composing Slick, Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. . The Type, which are cait in New Moulds, from an entire new srt of .Matrixes. -ytli deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be ild at prices to suit the times. All the. Type fur nished by us is handcasUM Priming Presses furnished, and also Steam En gines of the mot piroed paiteins. . N. B A Machinist is constantly In attendance to repair Presses, and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printer. JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, I84G. , 77 6m. F1HE! TII53 J!TXA lXSURASCECOUnA K, of llartrortl, Conn. OfTtrs to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against lossur dsmage by fire; at premiums to uit the limes. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Lorn, paniesinthe UnitedStatesndpaysitsIossesprompt ly. ' ; . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to l.e madeto 8. VV. WHITINU. July, 184C. Agent. PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. 0, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CYRUS W. FIELD, oilers for Sale, at the lowest Manufacturers prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to the 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' MATERIALS Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on nand. via : fellings, ire tloin, r oardruner Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine.Twine. J-c. 4c. - RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Barging, oc. fc. purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid New York, March 18. 1846. 24 ly Southern Botanic Medicine Store. . Botanic Medicines, Wholesale artd Retail. THE Subscribers would respectfully inform ibe public that they have, and will continue to keep, a large assortment of Genuine Vegetable Medicines, which they will warrant fre-h. and will sell as low as they can be purchased for in the Stale. They will keep every article of Medicine indigenous In our country, collected to their order. Also, Oils, Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, fre. Physicians, Druggist, Dealers. Planters, dec, will be supplied 20 pt-r cent, cheaper than st any other House in this place. Among iheir Mock may be found, Quinine, Piperine. Cayenne Pepper, Senaga, Serpentaria, Sarsaparilta, (imported and American.) Pink Root, PleurUy root, pul. ; J3av berry. Goldenseal, polv. ; Myrrh, Lobelia, Unicorn, Balmony, Gentian, Co lumbo. Ginjter. Prickly Ash, Cimicifui?a or Black Cohoh. pulv. ; Beth Root, Wild Cherry Bark, Scull cap, Nervine, Blood root, polv. ; Buidock seed, and Cranes bill. pulv. ; Black root, Boneset, Dandelion, Fleabane, Mandrake, Poplar Bark, Indian Turnip, pulv. ; Skunk Cabbage, pulv.; Peipseisseway, Cloves pulv ; Camphor, Ipecac, (imported and American.) Bucbu leaves, Jallap, Aloes, Gamboge. Rhubarb, Cas tor OH, Bslsam Fir, Balsam Copaiva, Cubebs, Alco hol, Ammonia, c (Cj Also, a large assortment of Druggists Ulass Ware, daily expected, which wiii be sold low for CAsn. T3) , All oidera from a distance mast be post-paid and directed to KEN WORTHY & PRICK, Bank street, Petersburg, Va. N. B. All the Compounds recommended by Thompson, Beach, Howard, Mattson, Smith, Carter, Curtis, Comfort, or in ibe Kefwrmed Medical JJispsn satorv. will be kept, or put up to order. The works of the above authors for sale. K. & P. Nov. 31. 97 w3m. WINTER AKKANC5EJIENT THREE TIMES A WEEK, By the well known and popnlar route, Tia Peters- bnrg and Koanose ana my roini uau KQaan, James EiTcr and incsapeaseisaj steamers WE would respectfully advise the Travelling Pub lic, that we have withdrawn ( for the Winter months; our Daily Line, and will run Tri-Weekly. - Pasenzers leaving Weldon or Gaston jli -Cx Jj on the nights of Sunday. Tuesday or Thursday, will proceed direct on without delav. reachinz Citv.Point at 9 A. M They will take one of the fast Steamers. Curtis feck, Capt, Davis ; or Alice, Capt.. Brough; leaving City Point Xlnn.lfl Wednesday, and Friday mornincs lor Norfolk i from tbence. by one of ibe superior Bay Sieamers. Georaia. Cant. Cannon ; Herald, Capt Russell, or Jewess, Capt." Sutton, for Baltimore, reaching there in time for the Cars to Cumberland, Philadelnhia.or Washinzton City, at less expense tkan hv th fan n lledl Great Mail Line, with fewer thanees of Person and Batrsase. and no loss of sleep. Conformable to our osoal custom at this Season, the fare for the present, will be as follows : Between Weldon or Gaaton ami Baltimore, " ' '" Norfolk, Petersburg and Baltimore, Nofolk, Meals included on the Steamers. ' 90 . 4 6 1 CO 00 00 00 For Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore or Norfolk, annlv to C. C. PcaH. Ean , Gaston, N. C. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore, or Norfolk, apply to. WM. M MOODY, Jr., General Agent. Office James River ami Bay Line, WeKlort N C , Dee. 7.1844. J " 99 FAMILY FLOUR. TTTITlESn lot of gwl Floor, at the Antfioti aacj EDGEWORTH FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Winter Term will open on the 14th of De cember, and close the Academic year, on the I3th of May, with the graduation of the Senior Class. Mnsic, Drawing and Painting; the Ancient and Modern Languages ; and the. several branches of Science, are entrusted to experienced, 'professional Instructors, who devote their whole time to the Im provement of their Pupils. The Edifice and accommodtaiona are ample for 35 Boarders, most of whom complete a liberal and orna mental education. These, with the daughters of the principal families of Greensboro', form classes of mo derate size in each of the four years, into which the prescribed course is distributed. Good order, kind feelings, and great improvement, are the well known characteristics of Edgeworth. - The expenses are $75 for Instruction, Board, Washing, Fuel, Light, &c. 20 for Music, 20 for Oil Painting; $10 for Drawing, and either of the Languages. Many Patrons, most competent to judge, have ex pressed their surprise, that au Institution of so high a character, aud limited number of pupils, can "be sus tained at the above prices. Letters for further information can be addressed to Gov. Morehead, the founder of the Institution, or to the Rev. Professor Morgau, the Principal. Greensboro. N. C. ftov. 17. 1)4 dSL. Groceries, Groceries, The largest Stock ever before offered in tills JTIarliet, selling low for Cash. I Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 7,500 lbs. Laguira Java and Rio Coffees, 100 Sacks Gx.und Alum and Blown Salt, Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, Flour of the best quality constantly on hand. Meal, Lard and Cheese, Musiard.best quality, Spice, Pepper. Ginger and Prepared Cocoa, Fine Sail in Boxes, for Table ue. Large lot Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Large lot Common Cup and Xaucers, Large lot of Looking Glasses, very low. Stock Locks, Pad do.. Hinges and Screws, Large lot of Knives and Forks, Waffle and Wafer , Irons, Tea Kettles, 50 Kegs Nails, all sizes; Shovel and Tongs, Pots, Ovems and Skillets, Window Glass. 8 x 10, and 10 x 12, Sole and Upper Leather, alf Skins and Lining do. Powder and Shot. Lead, Candles and Tallow, Shoe Sparables, 7j 6J and 3j ; best quality Bed Cords, Best quality Cannisler Powder, Bar Soaps, And many other articles too tedious to mention. Also, a large lot of Fire Fenders, which I will sell at a reduced price, all those in wsnt of .any of the above1 articles, will please give me a call, as my Slock is of the best quality, and I am determined to try and pteare all thoe who will patronise me. I am now at my Old Stand on Fayelteville Street, nearly opposite the Court House J. R. WHITAKER. Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1846. 97 ly HATS W. & A.8TITH have this day h3 .rereived 2 Cases ot Fashionable Moleskin and Beaver HATS of the latest style and finest Raleigh. Dec. 7. 93 quality. SLifh Reams of Writing Paper, con- QPHjt listing of Foolscap and Letter Paper, at the Auction aud Commission Store of N. B. HUGHES. December 3. 97 More New & Beautiful Goods, THE undersigned, in addition to his former stock already announced, has the pleasure of inform ing his friends and Customers, that he ha received a further supply of CHEAP AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which for the CASH, will be sold remarkably low. Consisting iu part of the follow ing, to wit : Fine Blue and Black Cloths, Super. Brown, and Cadet mixed Ditto, Elegant Cassimeres and Saliuetts, Winter Vesting, (of various descriptions.) Kentucky Jeans, aud Flannels, Fine Shirtings and feheetingf, Beautiful dark Calicoea and Ginghams, Cotton Oznahurgs aud Negro Clothing. Fine Gingham Umbrellas, A LOT OF VERY SUPERIOR SHOES, TEA, COFFEE, AND LOAF SUGAR, EXCELLENT BROWN SUGAR AND MOLASSES. In these, and all olher Good in his possession, he offers the strtngest inducements lo purchasers, and he therefore hopes, the intelligent reader will give him a call. JAMES LlTCtlf UKU. Raleigh. Dec. 10. 1846. 99 SQUIRE'S New LOTTERY OFFICE. Petersburg:, Virginia. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1846. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 52. 75 Numbers: 15 Drawn Ballolts. $30,000; 1 prize of ' $6,000 I do ,4,000 1 do 2,700 10 do 1,500 10 do 600 $10,000. 10 prizes of $4C0 10 do 300 10 do "200 400 do 160 e. 4c Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters (2 SO. Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets 82 50 Do 25 Half do 46 75 Da 25 Quarter do 23 37 g3 Remember, in purchasing by tbe package, alwavs site in three tickets. I have every day Lotteries from 1 to $20, end when a remittance ia made to me, large or small, 1 will al wavs invest in the most popular Lotteries on band. - Tbo drawing sent, when requested, to all who order from me. Tbe cash for all Capitals can be had at sight. On all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be paid . Tickets in ibe above Lotteries are received, mud all orders addressed to me will meet the most prompt aud confidential attention Address li. W. SfUtKb. Petersburg, Va. - - Medicated Candy, THE Subscriber, at the WasaiveTOY Hots a, near the Capitol and Bspti-t Church, is now manufacturing his London Star Medicated Candy, the best article ever invented for Coughs, Colds, Sore throat, 8pitting of blood. Asthma, or Palpitation of the bean. He will sell the Candy, in quantities ef five posnda. but win take no pay, en leas it accom plishes all that be promisee. Ne article, be ie cotifi dent, ever made before, la so erficarieue in toe care ef that clase of diseases, for wbkh it is intended. Pet. snr,dsirosof testint the L'sn lr, will plea call mm, the Suhrcribei'e eta? will be limited to few weeks. JOHN HARD 13 OX Raleigh, Dee. !3, 10? NOStTI. CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. TTaUKSUANT to an .Act of Assembly, a Compa- li aj uas oeen lormeu in mis otatc, unuer tne name and style of the North, Carolina Mutual In surance Company, and U now fully organized, by the apointment 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- WESTON R. GALES, S niittee. 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 lake rUks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. Tbe Office of the Company h in ibe second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the comer of Fayetteville and Har nett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will,le cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh, January 17, 1846 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. R IT, I. C. Rev. J. Jf. FINCH, Principal, Mrs. M. Li. FINCH, Itliss A. S. TUCK, Teaclieri. THE next Session of thin Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in struction, nt present, will be giten by thr e Teachers, and others will be employed as ihey may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teachers, and tu furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education. The Doading Pupils will !ie togetiier as one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised : and no paina shall be spared lo form their manners and habits tip.m the best principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encourage a love of display. 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 ,f entering ; but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till the end uf the Session without the con sent of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made tor 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 12 15 20 10 10 10 Higher, Highest, Music, Latin, French, Italian, Needle Wotk, Drawingand 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 WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Foreign and DOMESTIC fe3b MEffCIfES, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyc-Sttjfs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Brushes, Srgars, qrc q-c. ARE now receiving iheir Spting supply, which is larger and more complete ihan has ever been olfeied fur sale in this Market ; and having leen pur chafed, with strict reference to maintaining the repu tation of the Establishment, every article sent from iliia House, can be relied upon with the utmost con fidence. Our prices, from advantages in purchasing, has been much redvcio ; and we are now prepared to furnish Physicians, Country Merchants, and others, as low as any House in the State, pledged" or not pledged ; and we only ask of purchasers but a com parison of quality and prices, before purcnasipg else where, to insure sales. All orders thankfully rereived and promptly attended to ; and particular -attention given to rompounuing Prescriptions and family receipts, at all hours of the day and night. April 27. 3 NEW ANfi BEAUTIFUL J?UL 13Lr c 1 THE Subscribers having purchased the entire State of North Carolina, with the exception of two Counties, now offer to the public a Composition for Ught, the Safety, Cost and Beauty Of whirh. cannot be surpassed, if equaled. As the Composition of our Lamps will be exhibited, it is deemed unnecessary to say more. bCOTT & SNOW. Raleigh, June 2. 1846. 41 tJan Lonisburs JTIale and Female THE SDrinc Session of 1847 will commence on the first Monday in January, and close on the fourth of June. There will then be a vacation of 2 weeks, after which the Fall Term will commence and close on the 19th of November.' Tbe Trustees of this Institution have again to ex press their unqualified approbation of the proficiency of tbe Pupils in both Departments, exhibited at tbe recent Examination. Tbe Schools will continue un der tbe tfaperintendanee of M R. and M RS. RAY, of whose capability as Teachers and unwearied at tention to their duties, the sound progress of their Scholars ia the highest commendation. The M nsie Depanment will continue under its former faithful and efficient Instructress, Mir s EMMA W. CURTIS. Board S40 per session Tuition as heretofore. All -extravagance in these Schools is carefully re strained l and do accounts allowed, except by the direction of the Parent or Guardian, or under the su pervision ef tbe Teachers ; and it ia confidently be lieved that the entire expenses will be found less than those in villsge Hchools arneralTy. RICHARD V. YARBROUGn. Secretary Malt Department, ROBERT J. 8IIAW, Secretary Female Department, LonUhorf , N. C, Dec 1st, 1I4S. 93-3u BANXOF THE STAtE OF NORTH CAROLINA A DIVIDEND ef Four per eeat. en the Capital fx Stock having been declared lor the last nair vear the tame wUI be paid at the Bank, en first Monday In Jaauary itzt, ted at the Draaehre fifirea . ... w ttwa, a atr Mie ttm a X J. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Rfl AS this day received an extensive assortment M U otfine Cloths, Cassixkbf.s, arb Vkstisgs, wnicn will be sold for a small profit for cash, or on '.,.. ix mcnins lime to punctual men '- His customers, and frienda generally, are - respect fully requested to give him a call or send an order. He has also a full supply of dress fchirts, bilk. Me rino, and Lambs wool under-shirts, and drawers Silk and Merino Half Hoe, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Scarfs, and stocks ; Bosom Collars, 8uspenders, Gloves, Are. die. .Raleigh. Oct 6. - " - 81 IIi&Y-llmMl CjOTM31S At Wholesale and Retail. IC. fX'HE Subscriber has just received, from New" eJL; York and Philadelphia, a general supply of fine Cloaks, Over-eoats, Frock and Dress Coats. Also, Pantaloons and Vests in great varieties. . He will be constantly supplied by an agent at the North, who will execute special orders,' and warrant satisfaction. J.J. BIGGS. Raleigh, Oct. 6 81 to The heirs of the late peter sturdivant. THE late Pxter Stvritaxt was a resident of Northampton County, N. C, anl died, as supposed, several years ago. while wandering abroad. 'He had no children, and his next of kin are collateral rela tions. A deceased brother, James, who died about 34 years ago, left four children:' William, John. James and Frances. Of these, it is said by some, that James, the son. died many years ago, in Guilford County, N! C, and Frances, the daughter, soon after her father. Others have doubted this. The Subscriber is sued on his Bond, as Adminis trator of said Peter fe'turtlivant, and he has been en deavoring to collect testimony respecting the death of the said James and Frances, but has. not been able to ascertain ;he matter to his satisfaction. Jle hereby noti lies them, if in existence, that he shall shortly s-ubmit to a trial of the question, when their- rights wdl be passed upon forever. ' JOHN BREWER, AdmV. December 5, 1846. 99 3tp MfJ,ES The Subscriber wishes to sell his Tesm of Mules. Tbey are young, well broke, aud in good condition. Thev can be seen at mv residence 2 miles North of Raleigh. WILSON W. WHITAKER. Dec. 7, 1846. 99 3t TTJale and Female Academics. THE second Session of these. Schools closed on the 1st instant. The next Session will com mence on the 1st day of January next, the Male De partment under management of JNO. B. BOBBlTT, the Female under' Airs. Bobbin, who will be assisted by a young Lady from the North. In recommenda tion of these Schools, the public are informed, that not an instance of sickuess originated amongst the Boarders, of whom there was a very large number, duriug the whole year. Ierms per Session of Five Months: Board, ' 35 Tuition for Latin., Greek and French, 15 , Ordinary English Branches, ,7 Music on the Piano, 15 December 7, 1846. . - 99 3t RALElfiH Classical. Mathematical and JflllslTJlRY ACADEMY. Classical Department : M"f L 0 V E J 0 Y , Pbeceftok. J Assisted Ly R. H. MASON. Mathematical and Military Department . W. F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five mnnihs earh : the first Session betrinninir on the firat of January, and the second Session, on the first of tniv - - , It is the design of the Treceptor, that this Instiru- chall nnt h snmnased. in the advnnlacpit atT.irded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and r Mathematical Education. Pupils willt prepared totenter the Junior Class of any College in the United Mates. . TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, . . $15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which they belong,, Military l actics taught to ibe Pupils, free ef extra charge. ThedcfiigrjLpf the Military Department being to Qt the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Olficers, the West roint system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army lactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of lilO 11BIUUUI'1J VI IVI "J l"vl 4t rvri L f m. nl as few sanw Alho nnawAa ;...,i ;ti iw, f.,,;,i k but Parents who wish their children instructed in the Mif.iarv Denartment. will be rennired to nravide thorn with the prescribed Uniform. Parents and Guardians, arc requested not to allow their Children or Wards to have accounts in the City, but to deposit the money, for the purchase of neces saries, in the hands or the rnncipal- N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by tbe Principal of the Academy. t REFERiS-INCiSS. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Haywood. Hon. It- M. Saunders, Gen. Moye, Charles ilinton. Wm. F. Collins, Rev. D. Lacy, James B. Shepard, II. W. Hnsted, ; EJ. Yarbrough, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker, E. P. Guion, Esq'nu; Aa the above named gentlemen are well known in. the State, 1 have given their names as reference. They send their sons or wards to my School, and of course.their opinions caa be confidently trusted. J. M. It. Raleigh. December 14, 1846. 100 TTpACON", at reduced prices- , . UP Good Cheese just ceme. Raleigh, Dee. It. 99 3t m ORE SXOIiASSES to hand. It will be sold lew by the Hogshead or Barrel. " FLOVB AGAI. We have twe more loads added to ear late stock on head. WILL, TECIC Raleigh, Dee, 15. 100 3 1 TO rnURINO the eeesief year, the DwcLUxa ia the II U Western part ef the City, at present occupied by Jo.T. licrrta. Apply w ' r . TT. J.CLARK. JUST OPENING. :t The JLarest, Richest mid most complete assortment of v; " WATCHES, JEWEtERY- -',J-;efiLSRs Sl&&bS!9 -' j rr Tfiat em before appcated in Pelertlicr. 4 t' -. ' ; -. ;". , , ' ' " TTN onerjng the above Goods to the puWic,: we fesl il fully assured that iheir exceeding richness, grace tul elegance, and the auDerioritv of theis workman ship, will completely defy competition in this market ; and the prices, too. are lower than ever. J iSat w ran, not only minister to the gratification eX i 'most. reuueu sie, out we can da so without materullt di minishing the furniture of the Pocket. : L f - " We believe that we csn now Dleeae alULald. vAnri and middle aged. oFwhatever condition and.sex.-' Come and see for yourselves, and ven wilt ouieklr - agree with us, that almost all the treasures of the mineral kingdom have been ransacked, and the most skilful manipulations of the mechanic arts have Keen exerted to their almost, in order to. group together newer and brighter beauties for jour gratification v Do yon -want Watches. Clock.. Cham7Rln Bracelets, Necklaces, Breastpins, Lockets. Pencils Pens, tSilver Forks, 8poona. Knives. Ladles. Com , and Bawls ; or does you fancy set on Amethysts. Topates. Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, or Diamonds ! A We can supply yoo with each or all that is. if voa will come soon. . ; - " v , . . 1 1- ?. " COSBY, HOPKINS & CO- Petersburg fiept.. 30. . ',- : 79' . Valuable ; FOR SALE. THE Subscriber, wishing to move South, of fers fdr Sale Jirs Harold's Creek Traet of Land, lying within two miles and a half ef the Town of Oxford, Granville Connty, N. C. contain ing 1200 acres. The Plantation is in good repair. aud in an improved and improving condition, being; in a superior state for ihe the cultivation of Tobacco and Grain. The improvements consist of .a larra two story Dwelling House, with- e? ery, convenient out hoase, Tobacco Barns, &c. . , ! v. -- also, ,: . ....v; H.Ocnst Tallev. situated one mile and a half from Oxford, containing 400 acres, beinr well and completely improved, the Dwelling House being hieh- tj cwnmoHioug ana comionatxe, most pleasantly .sit uated, and surrounded by extensive Orchards of wall selected Fruit. .f "... rr : . ' also, vr,:;; Meritsrille, coniaininjrSlS acres. Immadlaf ly adjacent to Oxford. There has iust been built on this Tract, a Dwelling of the largest dimensions, and in me neatest style oi architecture, located on an em inence overlooking the Tewn, within a, half mile ef the Court It ouse. "' : These Tracts are all contiVnons.but mav K atiuL vated separately, or ihev mar be consolidate, mnd cultivated by one individual. - They are located in a region of country than which there ia none mora healthy, and in the midst of a society unsurpassed for intelligence, rennemenl and high moral excellency. Th.v milt k entt m n I-.: . . Persons desirous of examining them, are reanasteil j ..... mto coin abuuiiiwuaviiiir lerniB. - . t to call en my friend and AttorneV. RORKUT XAIOaS, Esq., of Oxford, who will take plea sure in showing the Lands, and who ia fully author nea to dispose oi tue same. JOHN C. TAYLOR. Nov. C. 1848. . 90 tf. W?MMl JEWELRY STORt A. SJbPAUK, formerly of Petersburg, Va would respectfullv inform the I..di band Gentlemen of Raleigh, and its vicinitvJea .wall I ft.- . er ' - as me airmwrs oi me iegislatare; that' he has loca ted himself in Raleigh, for the purpose of prosecuting the Watch and Jewelry, business in all ils varioue branches. He is well and efficiently prepared to re- se l " t f ear . i pair an Kinaa oi watches and Clocks, in-the beat manner, and upon the most reasonable terms. ; 1 . inofe wn ot Uoods in bis line he rroutd J 11181 n nas on One Of the lareest and beat ririieiita to be found in this Stale, which he caa sen as low as any one else. u oioca may ne tonnu tne lollowmg uola anu Silver Ifatent IjOVer W atches. full fewelad 1 A I : . 'i 1 t . . . "".u H'' "iu inu ouver uuara and rob Cbarns Vimeo' ?lne a,.,u oarmng Breast Pins j Cameo. nu oione uraeelets, and Bracelet Clasps SiK- ver Sprigs and Darts for the Hair; Finger and Ear rings ; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold diamond-pointed Pens : 8il ver Combs' Gold and Silver Spectacles ; Lockets and Ministnre Cases ; Collar, Sleeve and Bosom Buttons ; Slide for Guards Guard Keys and Seals ; Spoons, Parses, Clocks, Hair Brushes, Ac., and a great many other 1 useful articles loo numerous to mention. , Call on the Subscriber at the North Carolina Book- Store. A. SE PARK." 4 Raleigh, December 9,1846, w 99 tf ''t - HILLSBOROUGH, N C. -7 'A fTHHE next session of this Institotion will com Ji ' mence on Wednesday, the . 6ih of January, l Jg'J- , 11 very desirable that the students should ha i , ,bn"in ? ,lhe n " ,raet. I .CBo...y iui .uoir classes, Letters respecting the Institution may he addressed to the Rev. AleianJer Wilson. D. D. Prealdent of tbe Caldwell Institute... , - ... - - i J. W. NORWOOD, Sec'yv : November 30. - . . . .s09 3t Tf AMP OIL.. Superior article of Boston, u 4 winter strained. Also Fall strained Lamp Oil, at the auction and Commission' Store' of r "i N. B. HUGHES. I December 3. - ' . 97- New Fall ; AIVD VliTEIt GOODS. ' rt riTE have commenced receiving our Fall a:. J VV Winter Goods, io which we call Uie attentioa ol the public, consisting in. part as follows , t mora suipeo Aignausr new anu oeauiuui arucie, Mousline De Laine Robos, ' : . . r j . Super Cashmere Decosse, " -, .: RepDe Laines, - j A u : Ombra Paris do.- -Ombra Shaded and 8triped Cashmere, v-.li Af ouslin de Laines, asd Cashmeres of all sly let and qualities, . v . -. - 8H AWLS Ombra Thibet,; ; W - Printed Tekara. Cashmere, ; 'Jt. 8per Black anil Blue French Clothir, Brown and Green VX?. doV-- 2 Fancy Uatwimerea aoI VestTngs, fiearfa. Crsirati e- t is y -' - . . . Gloves of all kinda, - - ".v f ; Vit ' HATH of Paris style very hanser:? 't Ts caps ef ail kind '-. -:..v;;v.i Hafnz purchaeed otit Goods low, wii t:3 them accordiogly. ;- vf Property lip A rtt o r :f . ; epusif i84t. , r' .: :r . 1 fi v.- m Cawnmtssiea Store ot N. B. HUG II E.H. Xeetaober3. 37 days thereafter. V. Vt v x. , s. earner. Dee. 14, 1115. 100 Jt ,Dtc Id, 1846. 96 4w DecH.mt. I00 3w
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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