I - " - ! v - ay.: TH CAROLINA (GAZETTE. PnMiriied SenMtoUiv-T ! j WESTON RVGALES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1846. ZVUKXBECX lOS. i ; ANTED NOB. II 1 1 TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY- REGISTER, Sabseriptisn. Fhre dollars per annam half in advance. j AJiHtrtitements, For every Sixteen Limes, first (nwrtioa. One Dollar; each subsequent insertioB, Twenty-fire CeaU. I Cjart Order and Judicial Advertisements tUb charged 25 per eeat. higher ; but a deduction of 33 percent, will be made from the regular prices, for edrerUeers by the year. ! JLJrertitfemenU, inverted in the So(iTVccxlt Rk ctrria will alao appear in the Wtuur Paper, free of charge. " O Letters to the Editor most be rorr-rxro. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? EUICETS Agueaud Fever Plllhe never faiM. where directions were strictly fol J. to effect a curein fnm Fifteen to Thirty hours. They are prepared from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant! and speediest remedy known, for the cure of In termiuent Fever. Thv have beeo tried in t Jao- a-ective Chills of the worst form, and have invaria bit given relief and cured the patients They never aifcet ihe brain, as does Quinine ; or injure the con illation, as doe Arsenic The money returned in every ctse of failure, where directions are followed. Price $1 per box. Planters, Oou.trr Vterrhaais.and DrurtiL will be supplied at 8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and e4d only b - I C. i. KEN WORTHY & CO., - Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. Ansurt 31. 18tJ 71 jDULilUlUU-iUCUlUUl 1UUI IUU1 jr 3 CAK ST PETERSBURG, VA. fTTKRS KEN WOK THY dp PUICE, Petersburg. 11 U Vircinia. are prepared to receive and treat ia- tieuu from a distance, aifilirted with Chronic and sop-f posed incerabLe forms of disease. Board with tW m t carefal nuisinz, can be obtained for 94 per week. Medical charges moderate. r The superiority of the Botanic Practice, to the cure of Chronic dis mm. ham Lmh futrv sMiablislied in . every section of oar Country. Perooos afiicted, sbooU speedily evaj themselves of this almost certain means of restoration In'hMhh i (j Fistulas and CsncrnspcedUy cured without resort to the Knife Ocaxs WiiiASTK-Charge $ 1 00, for Mediral attendance. .3) Persons desiring fun her information, ' will please address the Subscribers, postpaid. C j;KBN WORTHY. M.D. U. M. PRICE, U. 0. ' July 11, 184fi. j 8ft 1y To the Ladies. FALIj dresses, TTUST received en Commission, from the North y the very latest styles. Call and see. - ' T, H. SNOW. October 31. ! 85 mm CTeeklY recelYins rnddUismml eappiee. MediciPsUts, n.lm mmJ. mlker mrticlts im m lime, east am prepared tm smppiy Ph9sicimm, UrrckanU, autd lrm. Preserittsdfulf recipes. "' ndMcwrUlw.wPtddmiUhBrs0fth Uy d mxcrUl9 .cmpnded ml mil Ws e the dmy d might, with uemtmess I P r.fBSUUU.Uron Nov. 23. Most desirable Property TH B Subscribers offi r for sale, one i eligible and beauiifnl Residences i of tbe most the City of Kaleien. It has been for many years, occupy 7 vi. R n Hiv. iml ii OHM on uw mm . - s . .a. . r:.mm Tk. nrIfinv liaiDM ted groond aoout .-"J- ' " has six fine Rooms, wiw ur-p-, -: r7 mtA has aitsched every ueeeeaery oauouw. r:...i-.. i- koliaJ to bo owe of ihe very lst in she Citv.and there U a most excellent Sprinj: of I Tm Terms, which will he accommodating, apply U either of the JiJbH?f ,DUPpALOB. !- , JOHN HUTCHINS, I WILLIAM HILL. I Ttaleish' June U. 1848. i -tf BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. n-rvitip Annn.l General Meeting oi ine oioca- f JL holder, of the Bank of the State of North limine, will be held at their Banking Hone in ihis City, on th. .t M December 3, 1846. 87 tm 3 hereby given, thai the Anu.al MeeUng : ef Ntfc'.C.relina Mstsal In-urance Company I L. . . .i,. rtM .r ih Seerelarr. on 1 ne- wili e nera me - - - - l- t.iu day the 5th cUyefJannary next, atjiae clock at Noen f the Eltio. of 5. T. PARTRIDGE, Secretary. Baleigh. Pen 1.1846. -. 96 mUVTEDm-. A oiK .gXhtd JfTITv! " hTL qualified to tesch the ilm Ind Greek L-"" .f" .'1 " B W J.WarTeotc.N.Cwil receive attenuoo. Y TW IS 1846. ' 1 101 4W v CHEAP! CHEAPER!! CHEAPEST!!! Sj sT" lx"i?ET8."atlho Cheapest Store, oy TFJlLArVKB1 JULIUS M. WOLFF, UJ Next door to B. B Xtecl 17. : - ; Smith's corner. 10141 i: nvcTFRS ! NORFOU OYSTERS ! ! ': ItmHB Sobseriher U mUrly and v.r tut .. M I v t mmrm oher dav.l withsnpe- r. j ly Pr-. ;rnnt Vrei, ovs- T'f??!.'..! wn irRU f PCorfo k.r - , ft . Ovstera wm do i . - u R " " u,'.- -nd Rait Roads that carry in u. . 8teamb.-t. sna n. , u fresh and " r.T"! : " - JOHN A. DOCKERX. la time. Jho j., Rory. ..ux ti r lw.ir T'- 101 5tp nairigu. - - -- , Trrvncis' Klanllold loiter Writer. wrjesthe Prcuce epy at tbe same It. It islouable js bus n i BJn .J all others who desire copies of their letters. : T Zz. L- H. D.TUKnr.r. m .rrxm 1Bjs t ioo TO PRINTERS, Type Fonndry nnd Printers9 Fur nishing Warehouse. THE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft dr. Overend.) has opened a new Type Foundry in the City of New York, where be is ready to sap ply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass Rules, tsteel Column Itules, Composing Mucks, Chases, snd every artirle necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are cst in riew Moulds, from an entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters are warranted to he unsurpassed by anv, and will be soul at prices to sum the times. All the Tvre fur- niKhed by us ts banocasL." PriUMng Pressee furnishrd. and also Steam En ginee of the moft approved patterns. IS. 0 A Machinist is constantly id attendance to repair Presses, and do light work. Composition Hotlcrs cast for Printer. JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Ffj.t. 18, 1R16. 77 6m. FIRE ! rrruiE jetxa iksvraxcecosifa- jX XY, or Unrtrord, Conn. Oners to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the lJnitedState,and pay sits lossesprompt- Applicsfions for Insurance in Raleih,or its vi cinity,to-lemadete 8. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. PAPEll WAREHOUSE. NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. XIYRUS W. FIELD, offers for Sale, at UJ the lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to the wants of consumers in all eeciions et the country. Psper of all ktne's made to order at short notice. The Slock 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 nana, viz; reiung, twu, iuuiuhuki Wires, Bleschiug Powder, Blue UUramarine,Twinef 4e Ac, RAGS, Canvxs, Bale Rope, Grass Rope,Bsfging.4;C. 4c purchssed, for which the highest price la Cash will be paid New York. March 18. 1846. 14 ly Southern Sotaulc Medicine Store. Botanic Medicines, Wholesale and Retail.' rfpiIE Subscriber, would respectfully inform II - ... . h d continue II . bUc ttT7l,n. lartre assortment of Genuine - . m T I.II. :r -K.K ,K,. -ill w.rrant fre,b. and Will sell as low as ihey can be purchased for in the State. - ..i r mm I." They will keep every article oj jaecuane maigcnw to our country, collected to their order. Also. Oils, Extracts Tinctures, Syrups, c rnysicians, lim-ri!. Dealers. PIsnlers. dec. will be supplied " . .- . -.i 1 1 .u : 20 oer cent, cneaper man ai any wner n'" place. Among tneir rtoca may w weo, h . s al rS mS mum m aa.ak Cat mm 9 mmm mm S m al m. Pioerine. Uayenno l euper, ocns, .ru.-..-. Llr" ".u .moorted snd American. Pink Root, r T1 "ZL i- . n..sr. GoldsnseaL oulv. : rieonyj l - -j - j - lU.rrK lobelia. Unicorn. DiiramiT, i!.nr Pricklv Ash. Cimicifugs or Blsck Coho.h, palv. ; Beth Root, Wild Cherry Bsrk. Scull- Nervine. Blood r.o. imlv. i Burdork seed, and ca cranes nm. yui. .w.. a . im t... Mandrake. PoDlsr Bsrk. Imhan 1 uTTiip pulv. ; Skunk Cabbage. pu!v.; Peiuseissewsy, Cloves OIUI1K f " - - -I - ' . Camphor. Ipecac, (imported and American.) pulv RhnUaves-JallftD. Aloes.Gsmboge, KbuoarD, as - uuvuv ' . - , . i i II.. tor Oil, BUm f ir, oaisam - hoi. Aminonis, occ . lr-f Kitrn a large iiwriineni Ware, daily expected, which wUI be sold I t. a a m i.nivyvisia Cash. 2) . .. . . i AUotders from a distance r"--H-- directedio KENWUnl " xr Bank street, reiersuurs, tj All the Compounds recommended by Thompson, Beach. Howsrd. Mattson. Smith. Carter. CurtisVComfort, or in the Reformed Medical Dtspen it t. .-w a. nnt an to order. T be worxs saiory, win m T r , t or the above authors for sals Nov. 31. L K. & P. 97 w3m. WINTER AniiANflBJIBNT THREE TIMES A WEEK, w the well known and popnlar ronlf, Tia reieri- ui "oanoke and City Paint Rail Boadi, Jamts Eiier and Chciapeake Baj Steamtn. WE wdd respectfolly advise the Travelling Pub lic, that we have withdrawn (for the Winter months; our Daily Line, and will run Tn-Weekly. on the niEbts of Sondsy. Tuesday or Thursdsy, will proceed direct on without delay. reaching Cy Point at 9 A. M . I ney w, , . . .i?- r.. Kt.a mere. Curtis reck, Cspt. Snvis For Al5. C.p. Brough; le sving City Po m Monday. Wednesday, and Friday rnornmg. for j rik. iMm thiinee. bv one of tbe superior usy ""s- ranU Cannon: Herald. Capt OIWIHCI,,WW.il X . f R.Ulmnn. em a i .anr. nuiimi ivi Assjsa - mr taaiaTLaftii nw J mr sv crmm - Jewess, uapu ouiio, . -MB1iiMcr fhsr in tim tar ine -r k vu'"w- i Philadelphia, or W Vhiogton City .( Mess experu tbsn by the (txjcsliedl ureai ni-.i..- chsnge. of Person snd BWC.? - "S" rM(Xrmall to our osusl custom ai ion ihe fare for the present, will be a. follows : Between We Won or Gastoo an.1 B",,'more 1 Norfolk, U Petersburg and Baltimore, M : . ; : Norfolk, go oo 4 00 6 00 1 00 Meals included on tbe Steamers. ' For Ticketsfrorri Gsvtonio Baltimore or Norfolk, apy to C. C. Poan. Esq . Gaston. N. C : - PFor Tkets fro Wekter. to Bslumoee. or Norfolk. spply tm ta - n. . Siuuwii".! General Agent. OfiTce James River ami B ay Line, 7 . Weldon ! N C . Dec. 7, 1846. j 99 ' . : . FAJillLY FLOUR. TTJIIIESH lot of good Floor, at the Aue.ion and IH Commission Store of N. B. HUGHES. DsemUr 3. t r 97 ic!t" EDGEWORTH FEMALE-ACADEMY. i I a rjHE wiuter Term win open on t,e Mth of De. m. cetiiber, and close the Academic year, oo the I 13th of May, with the graduation of the Senior Class. Music, Drawiug 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 accommodtaions 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 Edge worth. The expenses are 875 for Instruction, Board, Washing, Fuel. Light, &c $20 for Music, 2(1 for Oil Painting; 810 for Drawing, and either of the Languages. Many Patrons, most competent to judge, have ex pressed their surprise, that an Institution of so high a character, and 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. Nov. 17. 94 dSL. Groceries, Groceries. Tbe largest Stock ever before offered in tnis market, selling low for Cash. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 7,500 lbs. Lsguira. Java and Rio Ounces, 100 Sacka Ground Alum and Blown Salt. Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, Flour of the best quality constantly on band. Meal, Lard and Cheese, Mustard, best quality, Spice, Pepper, Ginger and Prepared Cocoa, Fine Salt in Boies, for Table use. Large lot 8nufT, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Large lot Common Cups and Ssucers, Large lot of Looking Glasses, very low. Stock Locks. Psd do., Hintes 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, Calf Skins and Lining do. Powder and Shot. lsd. Candles and Tallow. hoe Sparables, 71 6h and 3jt ; best quality Bed Cords, Kt nn.litv r.nniter PowJer.Bar Soaps. Also, a large lot of Fire Fenders, which I will sell at a redueed nrice. all those in want of any of the above ankles, will please give me a call, as my Stock is of the best quality, and I am determined to try and please all those who will patronise roe.- I am now at my Cld Stand on Fayetteville 8ireet, nearly opposite . ... r ii'urpiirPD the Uourt Mouse. J. i. ni r Raleigh, Dec. 1,1846. 97 ly a HATS. W. & A.8TITH have this day received 2 Cases ot Fashionable Moleskin and Beaver II ATS of tbe latest style and finest quality. Raleigh. Dec. 7. 98 jfk Reams of Writing Paper, con- oDvi U ssrtiog of Foolscap and Letter Paper, at the Auction and Commission Store of December 3, 97 VTnro M Sj TiOH 11 1 1 fill finflfk. lUOrC ltV Ot; Dt'dUllllll UUUUOi fTTtTIE nndersiirned. in addition to bis former stock j already auooonced, has the pleasure of inform in his friauds and Customers, that he ha received a further supply of CHEAP AND SEASONABLE I DRY GOODS, which for the. CASH, will be sold axMAKKABLT low. Cousisting in part of the follow ing, to wit : Fine Blue and Black Cloths, Super. Brown, and Cadet mixed Ditto. Elegant Casstmeres and SatiuetU, Winter Vestiugs, (of various descriptions ) Kentucky Jeans, and flannels, Fine Shirtings and Sheeting. Beautiful dark Calicoes aud Ginghams, Cotton Oxnahurg and 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 other Goods in his possession, he 1 ,t--.,t inducements to nurchasers. and iu""'"S'" ' .. " . he therefore hopes, iUm :ntTli,.iit r.art.p will eive I him a call. JAMES LITCIIUKU. Raleigh. Dec 10. 1846. 99 Medicated Candy. THE Subscriber, atihe Washihg-tox Hotxi. near the Capitol and BsptM Cburrh, is now manufacturing his London Stsr Medicated Candy, the best article ever invented lor tyoogns, toiiis, core throat. Spitting of blood. Asthma, or Palpitation of ... .. .. . .... r ihe heart. Me will sen ine vanoy, in quantities oi five pounds, but will Uke no pay, unless it accom plishes all that he promises. No article, he is confi i dent, ever made before, is so effiea. ious in the cure of that claps of diseases, for which it is intended, rer aone, desirous of testing the Csndy. will plesse call soon, as the 8ubscribera stay will be limited to a few weeks. JOHN HARBISON. Raleigh. Dec. 13. 100 BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA- A DIVIDEND of Four per cent, on the Capital Slock having been declared for the last half year the same will be paid at the Bank, en first Monday in January next, and at the Brancl.es fifteen ..r.ihMaftsr. C. DEWEY", Cashier. Dsc 14,, 1846. '00 3 ORE MOIASSI2S to hand. It will be sold tew by the Hogshead or Barrel. S- A ITT II. Y FLUUK AajrAml. e nave two more loads added to our late stock on hand. WILL. PECK. r.- is -' ' 100 3t a ikhi sj Youns Ladies School. w . , -,t,.Mr. rip f ' IZnsZ on Ihe I U ine .iiiMwsa r rmii . U ll Monday in January nexu five months as follows, vis : T-TT-m Kvuion English Branches from $7 to 012 00 8 00 ' 6 00 a oo French . Drawing and Ncedls-wprk Painting Music, with the use of he Tieno Bosrd, Wsshing snd Furl, Raleigh. December T . - 20 oo 60 00 10151 ,TOIOURIfEYMEJT PttHTEIlS,, vm-TAWTP.n imm.n,lv. at the OflSee ef the WW n.bdalnh Herald, a steady, mdustrious Job hand. None but first-rate work-men need spply. A permsnent situation and. the most "W0E1 willbegiyervv . . K. H. BROW N. . Apheboro Dec 8, 184?. . 3 l9 $ mrr IVlt WORTH CAROLINA .e j l i" rt iviuiuai insurance uompany . s. i TThUKSUAIvr to an Ac, or Assembly, a uompa- ny has been formed in this Slate, under the name and style of tbe North Csrolina MutusI In su ranee Company," and is 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. I Executive Com mittee. WESTON R. GALES IS. The Company is now prepared to receive applies' lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, snd other property, against loss or damage by Fire. Tbe 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 Fayetteville and Har nett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching ihe principle of Mutual Insurance, will lc cheerfully furnished by the Secretary wt tbe Com pany. Raleigh, January 17, 1846 6 f FEMALE SEMINARY, ItALEIGII, If. C. Rev. J. J. riWCn, Principal, Mrs. M. L. FlffCU, ) . Teaclicrs. ITlIss A. S. TUCK, S THE next Session of this Institution will com mence on the 1st ol October ensuing. Tbe in struction, at present, will be given by thrve Teachers, snd others will be employed ss ibey may be need It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teachers, and to furnish every necessary facility fot acquiring an exact and thorough education. The Boading Pnpils will live.togelher'as one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised ; ana no nsins ahsll hit an. ru1 it farm thir manners snd 'i . habits upon the ht-st principles of taste snd propriety. Parents are particularlv requested not to furnish their daughters with anv articles that mav encourace a love of display. The deportment snd recitations or the ropiis vrui I I . 1 . I M...Mttl f rt . ... oe airicuj noiea. snu s report reuucicu wvuiui; Parents and Guardians. PuihIs can enter at eny time snd pay from the tm ol entering ; but when enterea mey cannoi u withdrawn till tbeend of the Session without tbe con nt of the Principal, nor will any deduction be made lor absence, except in cases ol protracieu sicxness TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS Board, Washing. Fuel. Primary English Branches, 8-cond Class do. do. Higher, Highest, , Music, Latin, French, $60 6 10 12 15 20 10 10 10 Italian, TV t- WftiV. T)r winer ami Paintincr. 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 M, 1846. 66 tf WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Icalcrs in For ei .7x1 and DOITTESTIC C W MEDICIUJES, Drugs. Paints, Oils, Dye Stvjfs, Window Glass, Perfumery. Brushes. Segars, cf-c., tf-c. A RE now receiving their Spring aupply. which islsrger snd more complete than has ever been otieted for sale in this Market ; and having been pur chased, with strict reference to maintaining the repu tation of the Establishment, every article sent from this House, can be relied upon with the utmost con fitlence. Our prices, from advsntsges in purchasing, bus been xuen mxDvexn : and we are now prepared to furnioh Physicians, Country Merchants, and others. ss low as any House in the State, pledged or not nl.deed i and we onlv aak of purchasers but a com parison of quality and prices, before purchasing else where, to insure sales. All orders lhankfullyreceived and promptly attended to : and particular attention given to compounding Prescriptions and family receipts, at all hours of tbe day and night. April 7. 34 Head Quarters. 35th Recimeiit N. Carolina Militia. Raleigh, Dec. 14, 1846. Jons n. Manlv, Colonel Commanding; to the OJJi cers and mem of said Regiment ! You are ordered to parade on Hillsborough street! in this City, at 12 o'clock, on Monday, 2Slh inst Bv the requisition of His Excellency, William A Graham. Captain General aud Commauder-in-cliief of the Militia of this State, the Officers commanding Regiments am required, as soon aa practicable, to convene the officers and men of their respective regi menta. and make a call for Volunteers to serve dur. ing the War with Mexico, unless sooner discharged. The Colonel exrects both officers and men to do their dutv in this emergency ; and, to enforce punc tualily and obedience, will require of the proper offi cers of each company a correct roll of their men, and will hold all delinquents strictly responsible. vTJie Adjutant of the Regiment is required to prepare a proper Roll for the enlistment of volunteers, aud the Colonel trusts, with pride, to the patriotic honor and courage of his Regiment, for, the speedy formation and enlistment ot the requisite nomDer io compose St volunteer company fof the defence of our common country. C. C. pATTLE, Adj U P. S. The officers only are reqnird to be equipped To the Commissioned Officers, Mu sicians aud Privates oi the uoin Iteslment of North Carolina jnilitia. TTN obedience to the Orders from DTis Excellency, f II tv....,w A fi..ulM Cantain General and Com- rllZfo 71 mfc of Noith C.mlina, of I von are herebv notified to assemble IU Kaleigh, on , . . . - ... ... i i.:u I . . . in L. KM Monday, me zotn insi. ai i arms, tor the purpose of ascertaining how many men can be obtained as Volunteers, to serve "during the War with Mazicn. nnless sooner discharged A prompt execution of this Order is enjoined on all whom it may concern. . : By order, WILLIE POPE. Col. Com 3Cth Regm't. N. C. M. TO JlEJVTm ITK TIRING the ensuine: year, the DtVELUao in the II U Western part of the City, at present : occupied oy Jos. T. HoNTsa. . Apply lo W. J. CLARK. 100 3w Dee. 14, 184$. i in RALEIGH Classical, Mathematical and JtlMMtMT&RY ACADEMY. Classical Department: J. M. LOVE JOY, Pbeceftor, -Assisted by R. II. MASON. j Mathematical and Military Department: W. F. DISBROW. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. I It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for. acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Education. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United Stales. TERMS OF TUITION, : For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, $15 00 For Latin. Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, ' SO 00 The sdvanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which they belong. Military Tactics taught to the TupUs, free ef extra charge. The, design of the Military Department being io ui the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as U nicer, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully oursued. nor will the Army lactics be departed frnm. in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for sny other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the Si ate, but Parents who wish their children instructed in tns Militarv Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. Parents and (iuardians, are requested not to aiiow their Children or Wards to have accouuts in the Lity, but to deposit the money, for the purchase or neces- . - j - r i i saries, in me nanas oi me rnncipvi. ti. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by tbe Principal of the Academy. 1 REFERENCED Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, Geo. IVfbxe, Charles Hmioff, " Wm. F. ColRus, James B. Shepard, H. W. Husted, , Ed. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, Iq're. Dr. Baker. As 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 can be couudeutly trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh. December 14, 1846. 100 REMEMBER, THAT UOSBY. HOPKINS & CO. XIONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of V Watches and Clocks upon the' shortest notice, and in the best manner. They also repair Mathematical. Furgical, Musical and O. tical Insiruments, in a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noila or South. Jhis tbe pub ic may rely on. Ihey are, also, prepared to MA Kb to UKUEK any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best materials. With the expeiience of many years, we tell the people, (and have tbe testimony of hundreds to sup-1 l- .i .: J - u I port us in Biasing- mr aspcruuu,; mm e can uu iuch work as well, as it can be done in Richmond, ftew York, or sny where else. Give us a call. Chsrges moderate. COSBY, HOPKINS dt CO. Petersburg, Nov. 2. 89 To Members of the Bar. IAM preparing for the Press a Digest of the Rt posts of the Dfcisioks of the High Locrt of Errors asd Appeals of the State ol Mississippi; of tlie Superior Court of Chancery; and of the o!4 Supreme Court of that State. . 1 he work will be comprised in a volume of upwards oi seven hundred psges. and will contain tue suosiance oi itie decis ions reported in Walker' Reports; the seven volumes of Howard Reports; tue seven volumes of Smrdes ir Marshalrs Reports, (the 7ili volume m wtucn is n a. m sra 4 not yet in print;) rreeman s unancrry tteporis, ana Smedes Sf Marthair Chancery Reports. ' 1 shall not rely upon the Reporter's notes, but will nrenare a complete syllabus of each opinion, unless entirely satisfied with that of tbe Reporter. The typographical portion of the work will be exe cuted in the best style, by the press of Little Sf Brown, of Boston. The volume will be ready for delivery to subscribers in the coun-e of tbe spring of 1S47. The price will be $6.00 psysble on delivery. The decisions in Mississippi upon questions of mercantile law, fraudulent conveyances, the various sul tjects of equitable cognizance, the application ol the law of quo warranto to Bank charters, and ma ny others ol interest to tbe profession, and which have hn at lirTerent times absorbing topics to the public. exhibit great research, learning and ability, and will well repay perusal. I believe my. experience a one of the Reporter! of the Slate has rendered me fully qualified for the lark 1 have undertaken, and I think that the Profession in oher States will not think the less Of their brethren of Mississippi on becoming more familiar w iilijlhe decis ions of her Judiciary. W. C SMEBES. . I Vikbnre. Miss. Nov. 18. 1848. 101 New Fall AID WIITI2R GOODS. WE have commenced receiving our Fall and Winter Goods, to which we tall the attention ot the public, consisting in part as follows : Ombra striped Afghans, a new and beautitul article, Mousline De Laine Rubos, Super Csshmere Decosse, - Kep De Ijsines, f ' Ombra Paris do.' ' Ombra Shaded and 8triped Csshmere, ' Mousbn de Laiues, ar.d Cashmeres of all styles and qualities, . , , . ' 8HAWLS--Umbra l ntuet, ' Printed Tekara, 'Cashmere, Super Black and Blue French Cloths, Brown and Green . ' . do. Fancy Cassimeres and Testings, " .'. , , Scarfs, Cravats, dc t Gloves of all kinds, V. . . - . HATS of Paris style very handsome, , ; . 4J A VS of all kinds. . . .:- f Having purchased our Qooda, low, wws wlU sell them accordingly, '. r HEARTT & JORDAN. : .8ept.ai...;84j6.x ,vs-' .y: i,t6r Gallons geod Viuegar, efiered Iw, Stt retail. " V; T ' ; WILL: PECK. IUUigh, Dec 13, 1S46. - ,10131 JUST OPENING, The' Largest, Richest and tH6t complete assortxueut of WATCHES, JEWELERY ssra i?src:.co-ai?9 Thai tier before apptarcd in Petenofiff. EN offering the above Goods to the public; we feel fully assured that their exceeding richness, grace tul elegance, and tbe superiority : of their workman ship, will completely defy competition in this market and tire prices, too, are lower than ever, so that wo can not only minister to the gratification of the most refined taste, but we can do so without materially dl miuishing the furniture of the Pocket. We believe that we can now please allold, yoxxnir and middle aged, of whatever condition and sex. Come and see for yourselves, and yon will quickly sgree with us. thst almost all the treasures of. the mineral kingdom have been ransacked, and the most skilful manipulations of the mechanic arts have been) exerted toJ their utmost, in order to group together newer and brighter beauties for your gratification. Do you1 want Watches, i U locks,. Chains, Kings Bracelets, Necklaces, Breastpins, Lockets, Pencils, Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives, Ladles, Cope and Bawls ; or does von fancy set on Amethysts. Topazes. Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, or Diamonds 1 We can supply you with each or all that is, if yew will come soon - COSBY, HOPKIN8 & CO. Peterbnre. Pept. 30. - -; . 79 ! Valuable Property FOR SALE. ' THE. Subscriber, wishing- to move South, of fers for Sale-his Harold's Creek Tract, of Land, lying within two miles and 4. half of . the Town, of Oxford, Granville County, N. C. containK iug 1200 seres. The Plantation is in good ropaira and in an improved and improving condition, beins; in a superior state for the tbe cultivation of lobaceo and Grain. The improvements consist of a Javrg two story Dwelling; House, with eyery coaveuient out house, Tobacco Barns, Sec .- f " I - . '-- .- ALSO, . v H.oc.U-t Valley, situated one mle and a half from Oxford, containing 400 acres,' being , well and completely improved, the Dwelling House being high ly commodious aud comfortable, most pleasantly sit' uated, and surrounded by extensive Urcliards ol wsu selected fruit. , .r - ALSO, - -, ITXerltsTllle. containing 215 acres, immediate- . ly adjacent to Oxford. .There has just been built OA this Tract, a Dwelling of the largest dimensions, and in the neatest style of architecture, located on aa emw: inence overlooking the Town, within a half mile ef the Court House. -y..i y:. y::t These Tracts are all contiguous but may be eultt rated separately, or tbey may be eooeeJ id aled, and cultivated by one individual. : They are located is av region of country than jsbtch, there is nonet mora healthy, and in the midst of a society nnsnrpasssd far intelligence, refinement and high moral excellency They will be sold on accomodating terms. v Persons desirous of examining them, are nquestedl to call on my friend and Attorney,, XI OZXtSCT TAYLOR, Esq., of Oxford, who will Uke plea sore in showing tbe Lands, and who is folly author ized to dispose of the same. . . . JOHN C. TAYLOK.- Nov. 6. 1848. -j : , :r !.,- 90 If. i NEW WATCH AND JEWELRVr STORE.' A. SPARIsW. formerly of Petersburg, Va , would respectfully inform tbe Ladiesr'- and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and its vicinity, as well v i ,. ... : ' as me aaemoers oi uw Legisiaiure, mst no nss iocm - led bimself in Raleigh, for the purpose of prosecuting r the Watch and Jewelry business in sll its vsrions y branches. He is Well andefficiently prepared to re-, ' pair ail kinds of Watches snd Clocks, in the best manner, and upon me moei reasoname terms.., To those in want of Gods in his line, be would say that hahas on hand one of the largest and best assortments to be found in this State, which bs csa sell as low as any one "else. ,. '( .J 4:- Among bis Stock msy be ftund the following r Gold and Silver Pa tent. Lever .Watches, full jeweled' and plain ; Gold and Silver Guar 4 std Fob; Chains Cameo, Stone, and Mossning Breast Pins ; Cameo, Lava and Stone Braei lets, and Brscelet Clasps j Sil ver Sprigs sud Darts for the. H sir ) ' 'Finger, and Ear rings Gold and Silver Thimbles ; Qold snd Silver! Pencils ; Gold diamond-pointed' Pens ; Silver Comb; ' Gold snd Silver Spectacles ; Lockets and Miniatnra Cases ; Collar, Sleeve and Bosom Buttons; Slides, for Guards t Guard Keys and Seals ; Spoons, Purses,, Clocks, Hair Brushes, &C and. s great-many other . useful articW too numerous to mentioa. , Call on the Subscriber, at the North Carolina Book Store. - A. SEPARK. ; Raleigh. December 9. 1846, 1 , - ? ' s 9tf , Offics or Adjctast Gknbksx, ' ) Raleigh, Dec'r 16, 846. t , WHEREAS, s vacancy, bavins; recently oc curred in the Office ef Brigadier General of tle 9th Brigade and 9lh Division of North Carolina. ' M ililia, to fill which an election has bees held accord ing to Act of Assembly, in such eases mads and pro vided : And it appearing faun the returns ef sotew . made to me, that Samuel CsArLKT- WcLaoas. e - Wdkes County, received tbe h gheet number of votes for said office ef Brigadier General, and is duly lee ted thereto, 1 have officially made known the same to His Excellency, William A. Gsaham, Governes. of the State, who has issued a Commissien aecoidtag- , ly. .Notice is hereby given, aecordiag to the require . ment of tbe 11th section of the seventy-third Chsptet , of the Revised Statutes, thst Samuci. Chaslkt Wxb sosn is duly commissioned as Brigadier General sf -the 9th, Brigade of Nerth Carolina Militia, -and n such, all Officers and Soldiers are required to ytskl him their ready obedience. - . - : . j ' . , .. - ROBERT VV. HAYWOOD, : -: -1 100 3t-1 ' : Adjutant Gesersl. -t V pniiciPE;ciG ars ! ; V .- ' ITUST . received s fipe lot of genoine PrineTpej fJ also, r m fine assortment of Snuff and Tobsccs Boxes; Cigar Csses, Pipes, dec See., for sale whole sale and retail by " - JOHN J. E RA USE ' - t " Fayetteville 8t., Raleigh. Nor. 19. ' - ' 93 gen. scorT'SPoCKET-coMwn:;: ; TTOST received' a Superior lot er Cmcwrsa ,Tj QVsacco, Those in want of a --ood article, weu!d. do well by calling at the Cljsjr Lro, where a nimble 1 sixpence will buy as mneh as s shiVA&g will at any oth er Store." Call snd try ;' IJjs prices rasre from 5 crfets 5f---t -r- Tobacconiai 4 Balelgh.lVe.yUl84 --yyO .WA FEW VMU? TH SAntE SOT LEFT T1 ALL sntf procbrsCott! Utxl CIJ Fort VIA Wlne,v(warroht.dl bathe, roSJdcs,) si4 scknow (edged ly all whs Jisvs given - ft5,, trial, a vim oon-Price eente pe Bottler$S pef doxen. , v ,P F. PESCUD, Drcrsitt.u ' Nov. 53. v3'--v 1! I KtietgB, vfewBw.""" 4 ' r - '- -