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t - . - V"' - -- ' Us i ': r " t .' . .-' v . s ' . ' r -"'" "Z1 '". - CAIOLINA G-AZETTE. Iv Pnhlij!?M Xpni.XTrsltlT he 5 -i wMi ex w. sjmi m, Ml gf J TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1846, iOX XJL VIM WE S TON' R. GALES-, i orro& x2co r&oruxTos. -vy At v NORTH .' - - JLJ JLN VUJLOy .1L JUL . .- . . . . .. ' f 1 1 . i u i '1 H TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. ) - Siticriftion.Flf dollar per aanmhalf in draaca. . . ' Aioertitfrntnt. For rtry Sixteen Linet, Ent Insertion, Oae Dollar; each subeequtnt insertion, wenty-fife CenU..- ' .'. . . ' Catut Ordtrt u4 Judicial Adoertittmentt will be hard 25 per coat, higher ; but a dedoetkm of 33 per cent, wilt be made' front the regular prices, for ad Teniae rt by the year, ., ;. ...": Advertise meats, ioaerted in the Ssju-Wbcklt Rx. wtrraa, will also appear la the We belt Paper, free f chsrje. "' -; ' '":.. '' "" ; " ; ' ; ' ; ' ; J. -i ; " : a . 1 IT Letters to the Editor mast be rorr-riti. . WHY HAYE THE AGUE4 AND FEVER? RICE'S Acne and Fever Pills hate never faited. where directions were ilrultu fol- owed, to eflct a cure in frum Fifteen to Thirtv hours. Ther are prepared from simple Vegetable 'Medicine, and aire, therefore, the safeat, most pleas ant, and epeedieat remedy known, for the cure of In i termluent Fe-er. '. They have been tried in Co- e;eUe ChilUuf the worst form, and have invaria bly given nlitd, and cured the patients. They never I al&ci the brain, as does Quinine ; or injure the eon etitation, as dore Arsenic. - The money returned in i every eaee of fail axe. where direcikms are followed. J Price $1 per box. Ptanters, (Mntry Merchants, and Drugftets will bo supplied at S .per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold only -by C.J. KEN WORTH Y & CO., : Back Street, Petersburg, Va. Aore-t 31. 1848. t -t v.-. Botanieo-Medical Infirmary, OAKST PETEUSCUUG, VA. rrjKS KKNWOitrBY & PllIUE. PeteraUurg. 1 U 1 Virginia, are prepared te receWe and treat pa fieate from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup poaed incurable forms of disease. . Board with the net careful no rain;, can' be olttiined for $4 per week. Medical charges . moderate.. . The soperrority i -ef the Ootauic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dia- haa been Jail v eublished in everr section of oar Country. Persons afflicted, sbould speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration to health.?;"?:-: j.r o-J:. ";I0 ; TOM ; iXj1" Fistolss and Cancers speedily . cured without resort to the KniKCoasa VVAaaxaTsa Charge $ 100 for Medical attendance. XS.- . i Persons desiring farther information, will . please a4dreuih9ubacibera.posjau. . ...... C J. KEN WORTHY, M- D. H. M. PIUCE.M. D. . . . July 11. 1846. . , . 66l.y Totlie Ladies.; FALL DROSSES, TTIJjrr received on Commission, from the North OjJ the very latest styles. Call and see. - T.H. a.ow. - October 21. ' - 85 I am WeeklT receivlnsr mddiiiomal supplies, lbcdicine,Pait; Oils, mud slier mrticUs im say line, and I mm prrpmrsd le supply Pkficima, Uerckmuls, mnd I the Public generuliy, ex lie stes! mecommfdaling 1 terms. . Pretcriptisms mmd fumUw recipes, cart fully I mmd mccmrmtelf cmmpmmndmd mi mil kmmrs mf the amy I and with uemtmes mmd despatch. - I P F. PES CUD. Druggist. 1 , KOT. 23. . -. .: v:. , "t : 4 1 BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. I flHE Annual General Meeting of the Stock- I JL boldem of ihe Bank of th State of orth I Carolina, will be held at their Bankiog Hoae In I this City, on the First Monday in January next. I - - ; c. DEV' BY, Cashier. I December 3, 1846. 97 tm TTS hereby given, thai the Annual MeeUng" of TV 1 1' North Carolina Mutoal Insurance Company" will be held at the Office of the Secretary, on Toes tK. 5th J. of Jaauarv next, at 12 o'clock at Noon for the Election of thirteen Directors. By order of the Board, T. PARTRIDGE, Secretary. ttale.gh.Pce 1.1816. g msaVvrjBi, A TEACHER to take charge of a small School of Biya. in a good neighborhood, to commence Jauaary, 1 1847. . He most be qualified to teacn tne t ..j RtcMk Lansturee. ' Letters addressed to B W J. WarrentoOfcN. C, will receive attention. Dec 15. 1846 H . ' 0' 4w , CHEAP! CHEAPER i ! CHEAPEST I !! TTDLANKET8, at the Cheapest Store, by IHJ r JULIUS Mi WOLFF, - - Next drfor to B. B. 8miths corner. . Poc.17. 10l-4t OYSTERS ! NORFOLK OYSTERS ! I THE Sob-cribef is regularly and very abundant ly soppl.od,try TiJU OvU rlor, large, fine, fat and fresh Oirs- XCIXS. from the nnov EsTASiisiMiaT . CELEBRATED WALKER, of Norfrlk. His Oyster wm be rewarded by the seme line of Steamboats end Rail, Roads that carry the, U.S. Mail. TBiaxreax, they will always be fresh and in tirae.' JOHN A. DOCKERV, - i - - Next door to John Kane's Rolectery. Kaletgh.N.CDc lS 11 tp r Twenty; Dollar Reward. flANswyfrOT thsSubscTiUr, en Wsdoesday, tberlfch instant, : - v o J ' ' JEphrafm nethcoclt. A Molstto man, about 15 years of ege, fiveef, five or iii incites bigb. with' very ;'smsll hands aod feet, am) a scar on hii, lore head. Said Mnlattov had onj when bar left, a good soil of clothes, . good n and shoes, and was e little bmve in walking. ; He probe Wy has free pmpmre, mad will nodoaU nsake.Ms way so some tree Siase He was sold at oat last County Court, for the term of f" fof ,M He wbreiijhtep in Orange . Couuty, N ,C;. but bat been travelling about, from place 10 place,, for se. vers! year, having every where a very bad re pu fe tation, f wUl give ifie above reward 10 any person iti AmX aul Mulatto to roe ia Randolph .Co. r lodge him in any Jail wiier I can 1 xet po .of r!rTf. , ;iiriRL. LEWIS FlOUTf 6fonrWe hwee 80 barrels of rfif teres brand.lalely to haed, ell freab, and more . 1 ' I I J .4. tm MM! IMlr. eominr wm ee eoiaat iu d'mtr le. nitaJitr. - - i i . " .WILLI PECK. TO PRINTERS. Type Foundry and Printers Far nisttiiiB Warehouse. - THE Subscriber, (late of the firm of Cockroft dc Overebd.) 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. Galleya, Brass Rules. Steel Column Rules, Composing sticks. Chases, and very article necessary for a Printing Office. -The Type, which are cast in New Moulds, from sn entire new set of Matrixes, with deep Counters, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be eokl at prices to suit the times. , All the Type fur nished by us is hsndcssu . Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En gines of the mot spuroved patterns. N. B A Machinist is cnstaoily in attendance to repair Presses, sod do light wnrk. . Composition Rollers cast for Printers. - JOHN A. T; OVEREND. 8cpU 18, 1846. . , 77 6m. Vti rmilE JETXA IXSURAIVCECOMPA- LL Mr, of Uartrord, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com paniesinthe United3talefand payaitelosaesprompt- " - . . - . ' ' . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi ciaity.tohe madeto 8. W. WHITING. -July, 1846. - Agent. PAPER WAREHOUSE. NO. ?, BURLING SUP, NEW YORK. T1YIIIJS XV. FIELD, offers for 8slc. at Vi- the lowest Manufacturers' prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, adapted to the wanta of conaomera 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 ia of very euperior quality. PAPER-MAKERS MATERIALS Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, viz: Fellings, Wire Cloth, Foordriuier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultramarine.Twina, RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rnpe, Grass Rope, Bagging, 4c4c purchssed, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid New York. March 18, 1846. 54 ly Southern Botanic medicine Store. . Botanic Medicines, Wholesale and Retail. ' THE Subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they have, and will continue 10 keep, a- large assortment of Genuine Vegetable Medicines, which they will warrant fresh, and will sell as low as they can be purchased for in the State. They will keep every article mf Medtcme indigenous to our country, collected to their order. Also. Oils, Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, de. Physicisns, Druggists, Dealers. Planters, &C, will be supplied 20 per cant, cheaper than at any other H vase in this place. Among their Mock may be foand, famine, Piperine, Cayenne Pepper, Senega, Serpentaria, etarsiiparilla. (imported and American.) Pink Root, Pleurisy root, ulv. ; Bayberry, Goldenseal, pulv. ; Myrrh, Lobelia, Unicorn. Balmny, Gentian. Co lumbo. Ginger, Prickly Ash, Cimiofuga or Black Cohosh, pulv. ; Beth! Root, WilJ Cherry Bark, Scull cap, Nervine, Ulood rot, pulv. 1 Bordork seed, and Crane bill. pulv. Black root, Boneset, Dandelion, Fleabane, Mandrake, Poplar Bark, Indian Turnip, pulv ; Skunk Cabbage, puiv.j I'eipeeissewsy, Cloves pulv ; Camphor. Ipecac, (iriipoited and American,) Ouch a leaves, Jallap, Aloes, Gamboge, Rhubsrb, Cas tor Oil, Balsam Fir, Balaam Copaiva, Cubebs, Alco hoL Ammonia, die ' ifT Also, a large assortment of Druggists Glass Ware, daily expecieu, wmca win ue som tow tor All orders from a distance must be post-paid and directed to KEN WORTHY ac, PUlfJE. f- ' . Bank street, Petersburg, Va. 'S. B. All the Compounds recommended . by Thompson, Beach, Howard, Mtttson, Smith, Carter, Curtis. Comfort, or in the Reformed Medical Dispen- satorv. will be keiH. or put up to order. The works of the above authors for sale. K. 8c P. Nov. 31. " J 97 w3m. WINTGIt ARRANGEMENT . THREE TIMES A WEEK, Bt the veil known and popular route, Tit Pctert burg and Koanoke and CUT Point Sail Eoad Jimei Eircr and Chesapeake Bay Sttamcn. WE would respectfully advise tbe Travelling Pub lic, that we have withdrawn f for tbe Winter months; oar DeHy Line, and will run Tri-Weekly. a a f : -.; passengers leaving weiuon or uivon mjj on the nights or Sunday. Tuesday or Thursday, will proceed direct on without delay, reaching City Point at 9 A. M They will take one of tbe fast -Steamers. Curtis Peck, Cspt. Davis; or Alice, Cept. Brought leaving City Point on Monday, Wednesday mid Friday mornings-lor Norfolk i from thence, by one of the superior Bay Sieamera, Georgia, Capu Cannon ; Herald, Capt Russell, or Jewess, Capt. 8uttoo, for Baltimore, reaching there in "time for the Cars to Cumberland, Pbiladelplua, Of Washington City, at less expense itn tW thaVso called Great Mail Line; with fewer change of Person and Bsggsge. and no toss of sleep Conformable to our osusl custom ai this Season, tbe tare for tbe present, will be as follows ; Between Wskionor Gaston and Baltimore, ,. ;., , i-n Norfolk, . Petersburg and Baltimore - ,:..st, , ..... . Norfolk, - 00 00 00 00 4 1 Meals incloded ee the Sttaraert. ' For Tickets from .Gaston to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to C. C. Pooh. Esq Gaston, N. C. For Tickets from Weklon to Bsfrirhore, or Norlblk, epply id ;isv ' WM. M MOODY 9 Jf.t - 1 , ri' v.-t . t.. i" -" --ivwmumm sgvit- OfBee James River f nd Bsy Lms,7, .4 . ; K Wrldon N C . Dee. 7.1848. f 1 . . S3 'rf;A UllLXI FLO'U K. I TTTItlESH lotofeood Floor, at the Aoelioo and IHcommissioa Store of, N. B. HUGHES. . eesmber 3, . - ; 57 ' EDGEVYORTH FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Winter Term wilt open on the 14th of De cember, and close the Academic year, 00 the 13lh of May, with the graduation of the Senior Class. Music, Drawing and Painting; the Ancient and Modern Languages; aud the several branches of Science, are entrusted to experienced, professional Instructors, who devote their whole time to the Im provement ef their Pupils. - c , The Edifice and accommodtalons 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 aize 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 $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 jadge, have ex pressed their surprise, that an Institution of so high a charaoler, aud limited number of pupils, can be sus tained at the above prices. ' Letters for further iuformalion can be addressed to Gov. Moreheed, the founder of the Institution, or to lite Rev. Professor Morgan, the Principal. Greensboro', N. C. Nov. 17. 94 dSL. Groceries, Groceries. The largest Stock ever before offered in tiiis 2Iarket, selling low for Cash. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, ' 7,500 lbs. Laguira. Java and Rio Cuffees, 1U0 Sacks Ground Alum aud Blown Salt, Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, Flour of the best quality constsnily on .band. Meal, Lard and Cheese, Mustard, best quality. Spice, Pepper, Ginger and Prepared Cocoa, Fine Salt in Boxes, for Table use, ' !arge lot 8nuf ttmoking and Chewing Tobacco, Large lot Common Cups and Saucers, Large lot of Looking Glasses, very low. Stock Locks, Pad do. Hinges aud Screws, Large lot of Knive and Forks, Waffle and Wafer Irons, Tea Kettles, 50 Kegs Nails, all sizes; Shovel snd Tongs, Pots, Ovems and skillets. Window Glass, 8 x 10, and 10 x 12, ' ( Sole snd Upper Leather, Calf Skins snd Lining do. Powder and Shot. Lead, Candles and Tallow, Shoe Sparables, ?i fit and 31 ; best quality Bed Cords, Best quality Csnniater Powder, Bar Soaps, And many other articles 100 tedious to mention. . Also, a large lot of Fire Fenders, which I will sell at a reduced price, all those in want 01 any or the above articles, will please give me a call, as my Slock is of the best quality, and I am determined to try and please all those who will patronise me. I am now at my CIJ Stand on Fayetteville Street, nearly opposite the Court House. J. R. WHITAKER. Raleigh, Dec. 1. 1846. 97 ly More New & Beautiful Goods, THE undersigned, in addition to his former stock already auoounced, haa tbe pleasure of inform- iue his friends aud Customers, that be ha received a further supply of CHEAP AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which for the CASH, will be sold asHARKABLT Low. Consisting in part or tne tollow- tug, to wit : r ine blue and lilacs Cloths, - Super. Brown, and Cadet mixed Ditto, Elegant Caswmeres and Satinetta, Winter Vesting, (of various descriptions) Kentucky Jeans, aud Flannels, Fia Shirtings and Sheetings. Beautiful dark Calicoea aud Ginghams, Cotton Oznaburga aud Negro Clothing. Fins Giogharn 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 offers the atfongett inducement to purchasers, and he therefore hopes, tne inteiiieui reader win give him a call. JAMES L1TCIIFORD. Raleigh. Dec 10, 1846. 99 Medicated Candy. THE Subscriber, at the Washi jtotos Hotxl, near the Capitol and Baptist Church, is now manufacturing bis London Star Medicated Candy, tbe best article ever invented for Coughs, Colds, Sore throat. Spitting: of blood. Asthma, or Palpitation of the heart. He will sell the Candy, in quantities of five pounds, but will take no pay, unless it sccoro plishes sll that be promises. No srticle, be is confi dent, ever made before, is so efficacious in the cure of that class of diseases, for which it is intended. "Pet' eons, desirous of testing tbe Csndy. will please call soon, as tbe ourscrtber s stsy wilt m limited to a few weeks. JOHN HARBISON. Raleigh, Dec. 12. 100 : Confectionaries. A LARGE SUPPLY JUST IN TIME, UCH as 10 whole Boxes Rauins. 1 5 bslves do do. 25 qusrter do do. 0 Ibe Sultana Raisius without seed, 6 -Boxes best. Citron, 20 do very best Figs, 100 lbs fresh dales, ' 100 lbs Currants, 18 Jsrs fresh Pranes, , 10 Kegs Malaga Grapes, 3 .Boxes Jujube Paste, Oranges and lemone, 12 Boxes English Cheese, Soda, Batter. Sugar snd Wster Crackers, fresh Cskes of all kinds constantly on band, or baked at the shortest notice. English Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Pecan and Palm Nuts, srja fj2 a A lsrge supply of almost every - pattern, quality, and price, also a large supply or dressed and un- uresseu uoiis, and many otner articles sucn as Torpedoes, Popping snd fire . 'Crackers,' Fsnejr Ar ticles, dec dec dee. 12 Boxes Sardines. . - ; Also, a large supply of Salt at mj Grocery Store near the Court House. , -. , , . a " ; J. R. WHITAKER. Dec. 18, 1846. 102.3V? FTUsT received a fine lot of genuine Principe QV- also, : a fine assortment of Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Cases, Pipes. ec, dec, for sale whole sale and ralail by- --JUHiH J. KKAUSK. . ;--- 1 Fayettevilla St Raleigh Nov. 10 . -- : 99 T I II - - ' 1i ' 1 ' XI ATS. W, dc A. STITH have this day received 2 Cases ut Fashionable Mol-k inland. Beaver HATS nf the latest style and finest quality, . j - - Rakish. Dec. 7. . 89 - " . ,-n INOKTH CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. jrpURSUANT to an jAct of Assembly, a Compa 11 " ny has been formed in this State, under the name and style of the North Carolina Mutaal In surance Company," and is now fully organised, by the apitointment of tbe following Officers, vis : - JOSIAH O. WATeON, President ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, KH.'HARD SMITH, Treasurer, f ' T. .THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, , RICHARD SMITH, 1 p rm . ALBERT STITH, -f ExeC; !1 WESTON R. GALES. S mU,ee . The Company is now prepared to receive applica tion for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company ia author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and 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, st the corner of Fayetteville and Har c.etl Streets, where full information andexplanations, touching the principle of Mutual ' Insurance, will he cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. ! Raleigh, January 17, 1846 ' 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. . RALEIGH, If . C. r Iter. Jm JT. FINCH, Principal, . 3TIrs. M. Ii. FllfCU, Hiss A. S. TUCK, Teachers. Til E next Session of ibis Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in struction, at present, will be given by .three Teachers, and others will be employed as they may be needed. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teacbeis, and to furnish every necessary facility for acquiring an exact and thorough education. The Bnading Pupils will live together as one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised ; and no pains ahall be spared to form their manners and habits upn the hst principles of taste and propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that may encourage a love ofdisplay. 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 tbe lime 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 lor absence, except in casea of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS: Board, Washing. Fuel, S60 Primary English Branches, 6 8econdI Class do. do. 10 12 15 20 10 10 10 Higher, Highest, Music, Lstin, French, Italian, Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 . There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each Sesaion, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge. Raleigh, Ansust 14, 1846. 66 tf WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE m AND RETAIL Dealers In Forclgaand DOxTIESTIC C,H HIJEDICINES, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, TVtndoio Gtast, Perfumery, Brushes, Sarars, ore-, etc ARE now receiving their Spttng supply, wbich it larger snd more complete than has ever been odeied fur sale in this Market j 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 fidence. - Our prices, from advantages in purchasing, has been much rcdvcxd : and we are now prepared to furnUh Phyicians, Country Merchants, and others, aa low as any House in the State, pledged" or not pledged v and we only ask of purchasers but a com parison of quality and prices, before purchasing else where, to insure sales. All ordersthankfulry received and promptly attended to ; and particular attention given to compounding Prescriptions and family receipt, at all hours of the day and night. April 27. 34 TO nEJVT, TTKURING the ensuing year, the Dwelling in the U 1 Western part of the City, at present occupied by Jos. T. Hunter. Apply to W. J. CLARK. 100 3w Dee. 14, 1846. N1 "EW AND FRESH STOCK; including Stan dard Works, School and Classical Books, Pop ular Medical Words : also a laree variety of Books for the Christmas Holidays, consisting of Annuals for. 1847, fine Bibles and Prsyer Books, an extensive assortment of juvenile and fancy bound volumes. Children s Gaines. Needle Books, Card tJasee, greater variety than can be found in any other house in the City. a Beautiful assortment of cutlery. Porfoliits, of every description, some of the righest patterns every brought to this miueL Also a beau tiful assortment of Gold Pencils and Pens, a large I assortment of Perf ameriY warranted to be gen uine. Lubtn s Extracts, soaps, Lutnris ; rarrinas ; Cologne, a ereat variety fancy articles. Call at the Qi. C. Book Store and see for yourselves. ' ' Papertnee, Card Receivers, t;igar Cases, new patterns, Work Boxes, Ladies Companions, Pearl Peper Cutters, 4-c., de., 4e. ! lti!eigh,De& tS, 1846. 102 :Younff , Ladies, School. FTtlHE next session of the Schctol under the cfre of I " the Misses ?a st at we it, wilt commence on the tVAfondaylri Jaiiuarynexl. Terms per Session of five months as follows, vu ' English Branches front ' 7 to Q 12, 00 r rencn j v . Drawing andT Needle-woYX -J . 8 00 00 00 00 00 6' 8 20 50 fainting . , , - , Music, with the use of the Piano ' . Board. WaVhida and Fuel. ,Raleigh. December .7 , '" ' lOlftt Marpef If ew Til seel Ian fV If o. lOi vSehillerV lhirty Years tvair, I vol., 12 rm.'- fioiortal History. of 4Me Amerieau KevoluiioeJillus trated with several hundred Eograviuga. . V e i .HENRX D. -TURNER. Dscfimbery J8i6. . , .95 Vrt? KAI.E1GH Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department : : , J . Ms L 0 V E J 0 Y , Pkeckptob, ' : Assisted by R. It B ASON. Mailiemalical and.: Military Department: W. F. DISBROW. . THE yearwi!l 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, -v--; ' vy:y' It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shsll not be surpassed, in the sdvahtages afforded for acquiring a thorough English,- Classical and Mathematical Education. , Pppila will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in tbe United States.' -. TERMS OF TV1TJON. For English and Mathem&tical Studies, per Session, $15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, 8panish and Italian Languagee, 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 Tactics taughtto the Pupils, free Of extra charge.-' The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the" Army Tactics l departed from, in order to exhibit the boys; for the benefit" ef the Institution, or for sny other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, but Parents who wish their children instructed in tbe Military Department, will be required to provide them wiih the prescribed Uniform. Parents and Guardians, are requested not to allow their Children or Wards to have accounts io the City, but to deposit tbe money, for the purchase of neces saries, in the hands of the Principal. , N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. ' REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger. Gen. Moye, " ' Charles Hinton, i Wm. F. Collins, ; James B. Shepard, : H. W. Husted, EJ1 Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, Esq'r?. Hon. WuwH. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, , J Hon. John II. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, f Dr. Baker, As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I, have given their names as reference. They send their sous or wards to my School, and of course their opinions can be confidently trusted; -.... J.-M. L. Raleigh, December 14, 1846. .100 REMEMBER, THAT COSBY, IIOPKINS & CO itplONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of U Watches aud Clocks upon the shortest notice, and iu tbe best manner. ' They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in'a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noith or South.' This the pub lic may rely on. V - They are, also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind of Jewelry or Silver are, in tbe neatest manner and of the best materials. " - " With tbe experience of many years, we tell the people, (and have the testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making tbe assertion,) that we can do their work as well as it can te done in Richmond, New York, or any where else. f Give us a call. Charges moderate. COSB y, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg, Nov. 2. ; j 89 To Members of the Bar. I AM preparing for (he Press a DiGEbT of the Re ports of. the Drcisions of the' High' Court of Errors asd Appeals of the State of Mississippi: of the Superior Cow l of Chancery; and of the old Supreme Uolirt or that State. T he work will be comprised in a volume of npwards ol seven hundred pases, aud wilt contain the substance of the Decis ions reported in Walker's Reports; the seven volumes ol Howard's Jteports; the sevn volumes of Smedes Sf Marshall s Reports, (the 7ih volume of which is not yet irr print;) freeman s Chancery Reports, and Smedes Se Marshall's Chancery Reports. 1 shall not rely upon ihe Reporter s notes, but will prepare a complete syllabus of each opinion; unless entirely satisfied with that of the Reporter. The typographical portion of tbe work will be exe cuted in the best style, by tbe press of Little Sf Brown, of Boston. I he volume will be ready lor delivery io subscribers in the course of the spring of 1847. The price will be $b.0U payable on delivery.. , s Tbe decisions' in Mississippi upon questions of mercantile law, fraudulent conveyances, the various subjects of equitable cognizance, . the application ot the law of quo warranto to isanx cnarusrs. a no ma ny others 'ol interest to the profession, and wbich have been at different times'absorbing topics to the public, exhibit great research, learning and ability, and will well repay perusal. -': -i I believe my experience as one of tbe Reporters of the Slate has rendered me fully qualihed lor the task 1 have undertaken, and 1 think thai the Profession in oiher States will not think the less of their brethren of Mississippi on becoming more familiar with tbe decis ions of her Judiciary. W. C SMEDES. Vir-ksbofK. Miss. Nov. 18. 1846. " 101 New Fall AND WINTER GOODS "TTTTTE have commenced receiving our Fall and VV ' Wintef Goods, to which we call the attention of the public consisting in part as follo ws : Ombre! striped Afghans, i hew and beautiful article, , Mousline Do Lame Robos, Super Cashmere Decease, ' Rep De Lalnes, . Ombra Paris do; ' flmhrs Shadffil and Phmrf. ; Moushn d Lames, ahd Cashmerespof all ttjutt snd qualities," ? ! SHAWLSUOmbra Thibet . M - . Printed Tekars, . M y.' ' Oahmre. 'Z. Super BJack.stndBlue French, Cloths,-. J DtWii and Greerr' V do.1 . Fancy Caasimeres and Testings;- , ; ' . j Scarfs, Cravats, dfco. . Gloves of all tindsV , -HATS of I'rfris sty Isvery handsome', - XttlU.r.ll lin?i ' - Havrrfe but chased onf Geoda " low, we wU seU lhemaccoruingiy. HEARTT it idCPAN. 8ept.;2r,Tl48. r st. n.-in ai Wrltintr Paoencon S&i) sWting of Foolscap ULltt Ppert,ti Atfction aud Commission Store 01 sa iimwuK"' - Pecemlier,?. 97 JUST nppwmn watches jeweler? That erei before appeared In f eicniirac. . "v ' '--.! sasaseassasjswaass) T ... , IN offering the above Goods to tbe public, we fee j fully assured that their exceeding richness, grssst tul elegance snd the superiority of their workman ship will completely defy competition in this niarket j ana me prices, too, are lower than ever, so lbat we can not only minister to the graUficatioh of the most refined taste, but we can do so without materially di miuishing the furniture of the Pocket. We believe that we can now please sjl old.'younB afad middle aged, of whatever condition and sex. Come and see for yourselves, and von will oui. tlv agree with us, that almost all the treasures of thd mineral kingdom hive been ransacked, and the most skalfulniarjipulations of the mechsuic arts have been exerted to their utmost, in order to groop toghsf newer and brighter beauties for your gratification.-. " - mjo you want Watches, .Clocks, Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces. Breast nins. Tkr. Pn.;t. , PenSi Silver Forks. Snoons. Knives .Ladlea: and Bowls ; or dres yoa fancy set on Amethysts . tie, uuoies, emeralds, fearls, er Diamonds 1 We can supply yoa with each or all that is; if will come soon. . Cosby; hopkins & co.' Petersbnrcr. Sept. 30. ' "79" Valuable Property FOR SALE. : '. FTTfHE Subscriber, wishing to move South, of? 11 fers for Sale his Harold VCr6k Trart of Land, lying within two miles and a half of the Town of Oxford, Granville County; N. C, eontaia ing 1200 acres. JThe Plantation j in ffood tenmhi and iu ah improted and improving condition, being in a superior state for the tbe cultivation of Tobacco aud Graiu. The improvements consist ef a large two story Dwelling House, with every cotiTehieat out houBe, Tobacco Barns, dtc; . . v . . . ALSO, . " LoCUSt VallCV. situated one mil a and mhmf from Oxford, coutainiug 400 acres, bethg well and completely improved, the Dwelling House being high- ly commodious ana comfortable, most pleasantly gin uated, and surrounded by exlenaive Orchards of well selected Fruit, . ' - - - - . ALSO, . ' ITleHtSTllle containing 2l 5 acres. irhmAill It adjacent to Oxford." There has just been built otL this Tract, a Dwelling of the largest dimensions, and iu the neatest style of architecture, located on an em inence overlooking the Town, within a half . mile of the Court House. . . These Tracts are all contiguous but may be culti vated separately, or .they may be consolidated, ajjd cultivated by one individual. They are located jn at region of cohntry than which" there is none more healthy, and in the midst of a society unsurpassed for'; intelligence, refinement and high moral excellency They will be sold on accomodating , terms. - Persons desiroQs of examining them, are requested! -to Call on my friend Snd Attorney ROBERT? TAYL.OIC, Esq., of Oxford, who will take plea sure in showiug the Lands, and who is fully author- ized to dispose of the same. . .. ' t ' . N JOHN C. TAYLOR. Nov; 6, 1846. . . : - SO tf. NW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.. A. SEPARK, formerly of Petersburg; Va , would respectfully inform th T.a1ij and Genilemen of Raleigh; and its vicinity, as well as the Members Of the Legislature that heias loca ted himself in Raleigh, for the purpose of prosecuting the Watch and Jewelry business in all its various branches. , He U well and efficiently pt epSfed to f e pair all kinds of Watches and Clocks, in the best manner, and upon the most reasonable terms. To those in want of Goods in his line, he would Say that he has 011 hand one of the largest and ' best assortments to be found In this Stale, which he can sell as law aa any One else; .'- Among hts Stock may be found the following Uold and Silver ratent Lever Vrstcnefl, full jewei . I ll.. fJ I :., wm . ... .IT iiu pmiii , uuiu uiu uiitci uuvu 1LU J OO VnalBS S. oameo, atone, ana Mourning Breast Fib ; Uanfso. .Lava and Stone Uraeefets, and Bracelet Clasps ver Sprigs and Darts for the Hair r Fihg and rings 1 Gold and Stiver Thimbles : Gold and Si, Pencils ; Gold diamond-pointed Pens ; Silver Coybs j ' Gold and Silver Spectacles ; Lockets and Minialnre' Cases ; Collar, Sleeve and Bosom Buttons t Slides iut uufo j uuaru iveys sua oeaxs ; opoons, rurses, Mocks. Hair Brushes; etc., and a great many Other . useful articles too numerous to mention. . , Call on the Subscriber at the North Carolina Booh Store... . A. BE PARK. . Raleigh.., December 9. 1846, .' . . 99--tf lfA FEW MBRE OF tHE SAME SORT LEFT. CALL and ffrochre i Bottle of thai Od Port Wine, (warranted to be the rtras Jtricr,) and acknowledged by all who have given - ii a triaf,!as tert good. Price '75 cent per Bottle $6 per" dozeri. .' 1. rLt'tiSGLD, UrqggfSf, XOV. .!. 91 FOR RElTy ; QTOHE commodious and very eonvehtehi Dweflingf jJL, belhnging to Mrs. Priscilla Shaw, in which Mrs. McPfeeeters now resides. 1 .V tt.lMTalili. nosscsrioh csfa be had the first of No . i JAMES MM'OWLES. ; S' veiuner. Oct. 16. OXFORD aiAlifi ACADEIOLiri ; I get. EDWIN GEER, Printipal. s THE Spring Session of this School,- will open! oA the second Monday in January. 1847. t Term per- Session of fits, months r ' Classics, French, Maihemstice and English, 015 00 Higher English branches, alone, 12 60 Elementary English b'ranchesy - JO 00 B6ard. (including washing, lights snd fuel,) may be had in the Village, at such prices as Ctf fedoe tui whole expeftsesof d Ftfpii (eieirfstve f Books rnd Clothing.) to from $50 to $60 per Session - ' Pupils are prepared for the Freshman of an of . the ad vanced Classes of College. English and Latux UoroposiUon carefully attended to. ; . " i . ADDlicetton for admission, to U made to the Tnd- CljOkfcr3Tk C.. Dec, i$4& ';. A08. 4w m"f!PrT m Ifith instant, bf - m. IT Uk Xi Zi.A Xmi avsi! Vfl i inB WII"J . ' . jjl - "iysa rWJ, fZZ . rd a sorrel c M sre; I UIIUTIIIB WVWJi r-Vil-J-"" w. Mitchell'. ""'''Srtileari old next Mare id about J.JfSf&t&ii lW ft. l uV1n: ta about five leei u s, . , .. ; ; . . dollars, Che Ma,e.t ft J Z , r.ri T 22. 1846i JO W 7 'lei JUleiffhiDc.2a. H k -i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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