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a u - .-.- mi I: FEIDA Y, J ANTJARY 1, ' 1847. ' r TOra ar. wt wv r xni-ur. G ? 0 N IV- O ALES m mmm mmwyy - i ' H'.IS OF THLCIMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. ;.$criftioFlf doilu pr auaaxa half in . tii - i i r r iut Orrt and JtduUl AirtimnUwi ird 23 pr cat. bihr; bat dductjoa of 33 r CaU will b and from tbie wgular pricos, for ,-erti3r b j tbo y tar. j ' . r - . " JLdTeriiBeHwaU, inserted ia tb'SxinVSrf kkltRs ta, will alao appoar ia tho Wsbju.t Paper, fr LeUn to tho Editor must-bo rorr-r&io. i I WW HAVE THE - AGUE AND TEYER? .UICITS Ayaeand Forer Pills have never Uilod, wboro uiroctiooa were urutlv lot ; ,iJ, to cct'a citro ia ' from FiJUen to Thirty - in. Tbt art proparod froa impU : Votetablo iicaeaaxij aro, toreforo, tho MfeJt, moot plea, i. aod peodioot roaodj kooiaa, fortbo euro of la mtttont Fovar. " lby bae booa tried iff Cof tUvo UliIU of too worst torn,, and bo lovarta r (ioa relbCaod cored tho patiaou. : Tboy novcr .Vet ibo brmlb, aa'doeo Qufoiao ; or.injaro to coxw .ituuoa, aa doeoArsoaie. v Too monej rotaroed in Very cto oful wbero dirociioas aro f.Uowd. rlca SI potbot. Planter, Country Merchntaand mjjiat will bo aupplied at S3 per dozeft bolao. rrgarod. aad aold onl bo U " i - . ',--:c:i, KENWOirrnY&.co..fi . - ' . Caok Street. Peleraburf , Vol . !otanico-Medical" Infirmary, ( C2ArfrLST4 PETERSBURG, VA , DRS KB.N WOKTHV & PlUCE, PetoraHur Vlrjiala, aro prepared to receive end troat po tiu from a dutanco, aQirtod wila Chronic and iup m1 Jacarable forma oT dioeaao. oUoard. with the mi carefoJ naotaf , can bo oWiaod for $4 per jk: lledlealcbarfoa modcrat. .The eapenonty tho Botaoie Practicotia tho core of Chrunie dio oo, baa barn Tally" eelahliahed. ia every section of ir Country.-; Potikmio afflicted, ahoald apeedila'' nroselveo of this alaoet ceruinjaMf of reatoratioo QFiai'aleoaad Craeerar9eedXy, cured without "sort to the Knf---Coaa VVAaaAT Cbarye :3for Uedjralaneadaneo. lCO' i Parooos oooirint; fartaer taforaioUoo, will p! ires lha Uabeertbero.paa paid. ; O J. KEN WORTIIT. M. D. :r'.?i?jxs H.1KPXICE. M.H. 7aly 1. - - ' A 66 ly eu m. . . - so i? r'. os vt bht n . ML. K4 K owa w y f "TUST rocoiTo4 on Commiaetoo. from the North J iba ry latoat MjloaC Call 'and oecC- . 1 October 11. 7 ' : ! ": : " 85 tANXOF THE STATE OR NORTHCAROUNA. HE Annual Goeoral Meeting of the Stock. JL bpWera of the Bank of tho Suie of North arelina, will bo bold ' at their Bankiaf Llooao ia la City, on tho Firti Mandmy im January next. r:v-r v..-1 ..v- C.DEEy,t;aabier. , Deeombor 3,1848. l 97 Un 73 hereby jri ran, that th Aaaaal Mosliaf of 'The Kerta Carouaa Mataal lnsaraaeo Ltooipaay" Ul bo ocld at the OSeo of tno Secretary, oo Tueo ay tb3ih dTof Jaaeary next, at 13 o'clock at i wit tarn mum rnr 'oa far too Eloctioa of tbirteea Directors. -By order of the Board, T, PARTRIDGE, SoereUry. - w' a va k a a j , : - ar? A -TEACilEtt ta take charge of a small 8chool -A' of Beys, ia a good neighborhood toxomoteneo uiaary, 184r. " He mast bo ejaaCfid to teach tho atia aad Greek Langaigsa. Letter addressed to X W J. Warrentoo, N. G will receiv attention. i'Dec IS, 1848.; - - i - 10! 4w Twenty Dollars ; Reward. RAN sway from the Sabecriber, on Wednesday, jo 13th instant. - ' " k: :?y:JZplmlBk Hethcack, V Jiolatto man, aboot 33 years of age, fire feet, five pr sis incites high, with very small bands .and (ret, - -v& a scar on hia tore head, f Said Blalatto had on, ban be left, a good soil of clothes, a good hat and joes, and was a Uttlevlamo ia walking, tie probe, ly baa free popere, and will nodoobt make his way 3 soma (roe State. : He was sold at oar last Coonty Jourt, for (bo term of five yosrt, for the costs of a suit ! was brought op ia Orange Coonty, N C, bat xm been travelling aboot, (root place to place, for so. erl years, baring every where a very bad reputa-ttioa.- I will give the above reward ie -any person ho will deliver said Mulatto V me in Randolph Co. r ladza him ia any Jail where I can let possession of -i. fs 7. .SAMUEL LE1YIS Deo is. - : " : i: ;" : ; ' -: " " 1 03 3w - - T,:5r, Flottr-Ws bavo ou oarrrw or flit- . fareat braade, lately to hand, all fresh, aaJ mere -.zlo-. It wW ho sold at tho lowest prieea, aeeer- la ta oaalitr. S'S- VTr WILLx FECK. lKalethtDec.2X 103 3L i coardinq:aniv day school, : "cr Tcan; Lodlct and Cblldrcxx. nlTS. CLTIPSOTS School will re-opea oa Friday, 1st January next. . ' f - Trrsw, per Session f Jiv saoaiiav er iioarcinr, 4 . . . . . . .: wu First Class,, 10 00 - , 8 00 5 00 5 00 is 00 , ; " 104 -4V 000000 Thua .j nedlwork Drawiag, Paiatiajf 11 a extra charee. IUle''h Dee. 26. 1343. ' jtTToasrr and soucfros" ' ' , ;0MXIISCI0NER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, f To lakt Testiiaooy, Acknowledgeme'Bta, dec v . I lrU''.l- -' 79 N4saautreet,;- ,5,' t Aiw Tsbx. r 104 ly Decamber 331S1S. ' BECEIVCD tbisj day. a tW NC. Book Store, j American Almanac, far XS43 ' Also the Che re b- a'eAUnanaa for 1 347.. ; fl. D. TURNKR. nreh.gt.iyit. '-'-" -184 y" A 'JOIIU ITiOtulSS 'liS to band. It wilt be J sold law bv tho Hersbeador Berrel. i L A.Zlt LTJ?LrOUU AOAIJT. iWehave ro more UaJr added, to our lata stock oa bead. YILL. PECK.. 100 3t ' ; TO . PRINTERS, Type Foundry and Rrintcr' Fnr-- ulsblng TVareXioase. . , fTTIBE 8abeeriber, (late of tho firm of Cock ro ft JJ de Overend,) has opened a new Type Foundry In tho City of ?iew York, where bo b ready to eop. ply order to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fan 7 Tjpa. Ink, Paper, Casee, Oalleya, Braso Rales, tjirel Colomn Rales, Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article neceeeary for a Printing Office. -" The Type, which are cast ia !?ew Moolds, from an entire new eVt of Matrixes, with deep Coaotera, are warranted to bo a nsur passed by any, and will bo suM at prices to suit the limes. All the Typo fur nished by os is bsndcaUn Priming Presses furnished, and . also 8tesm En ginee of tho mot spiroved patterns. N. B. A Machinist is constantly la attendance to repair Presses, and do light work. Composition Roller cast for Prjniers. JOHrl, A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1846. , ? 77 6nu iM-l uHt FIUE ! TOE JDT.A IXSCIIANCE COMPA KY of Iliirtford. Conn. Offers to insure Beddings and Merchandize, agaiust loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com panics in the United 3tale,and pay sits lossesprompt Application forlnsoranco in Raleigh, or its vi cinitj.to bo mad to 8. VkVWHITINO. July, 1846. ' A- JRAPBlTTVAREHODSEt NO.., BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. CTXIUS W. FIELD, offers for 8a!, at tho lowest Manufacturers' price, a very exten sive assortment of PAPER, comprising every possi ble variety, aJapted to the wsnta of consumers in all sections of the coooiry. Paper of all kind, mad to order at abort notice. The Stock of printing paper is an usually large, a part of which ie of very superior Quality. PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIAL8 Of every description, imported, and kept constantly on hand, vis: Fellings, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue UItramarine,Twine, RAGS, : CanvaM, Bate Rope, G rase Rope, Bagging, fre. 4;c purchased, for which the highest price ia Cash will be paid New York; March 18, 1846. - 34 ly ' SontheraBotajiic Medicine Store. Botanic Medicines, Wholesale and Retail. THE Subacriberf would rot pectully inform tho public that they have, and will contioue to keep, a large assort meat of Genuine Vegetable Medicines, which they will warrant fresh, and will all as low aa they can bo purchased for i& the cUate. Tiry will keep every article ef Medicine indigenous to our country, collected to their order. Also. Oil, Extracts, Tincture, Syrup, 4c. Physicians. Druggists, Dealers. Planters, dec will be sepplied 30 per cent, cheaper than at any other House in this place. Among their Mock may be fband, Quinine, Pipeline, Cayenne Pepper, Cfenaga, Serpentari, 8arapariMa, (imported and American,) Pink Root, Pleurisy root, pale. ; Bay berry. Goldenseal; pulv. ; Myrrh, Lobelia, Unicom, Balxaony, Gentian. C lambo. Ginger, Prickly Ash. Cimieifaga or Black Cohosh, pulv. ; Beth Root, Wild Cherry Bark, Scull cap, Nervine, Blood mot, polv.'i Boidock seed, and Cranes bill. polv. t Black root, Boneset, Dandelion, Fleabane, Mandrake, Poplar Bark, Indian Turnip, pulv. ; 8kunk Cabbege, pure.; peipeeiseeway, Cloves pulv ; Camphor, Ipecac, (imported and American,) Bucha leaves, Jallap, Aloee, Gamboge, Rhubarb, Cas tor Oil, Balsam Fir, Balaam Copaiva, Cube he, Alco hol, Amutonia, dtc Atso, a large assortment of Druggists' Glass Ware, daily expected, which wiil be sold low for Ca. 3) All orders from a distance mast bo post-paid and directed to KEN WORTHY Jt PRICE. Bank street. Petersburg, Vs. N. B. All the Compounds rscommeaded by Thompson, Beech, Howard, Mattson, Smith, Carter. Curtis, Comfort, or in the Reformed Medical Dispen satory , will be kept, or put op to order. The works of the above authors for sale. K. dc P. Nov. 31. 87 w3m. WINTER ARRAIVI3CiTlNT THREE TIMES A WEEK, By the well kno irn ind popnlar roste, Tit Peters burg tad stoanike and City Point Kail Roads, ' Juacs Riirr aid Chesapeabfiay Steamers. WE would respectfully advise tbo Travelling Pub lie, that we have withdrawn ( for I be Wioter months) oar Daily Line, and will run Tri-Weekly. . 1 Passengers leaving Weldon or Gaston on the nights of Sunday. Tuesday or Thursday, will oroceed direct on without delay, reaching City Point at 9 A.M. Tbey will .take one . of the fast Stesrners, Curtis Teck, Capt. Davis? or Alice.' Capt. Brough; leaving City Point on Monday.. Wednesday, arid Friday mornings for Norfolk from thence, by one of the superior Bay Steamers, Georgia, Cape Cannon : Herald, Capt Russell, or Jewes, Capt. Sutton, for Baltimore, reaching there in time for jho Cars to Cumberland, Philadelphia, or' Washington City, at less expense than by the (so called) Great Mail Line, with fewer changes -of Person ana Baggage, and no loss of sleep. ' Conformable to our usual custom at this Season, tba fare for tbo present, will be as follows : Between Weldon or Gaston and Baltimore, &9 00 - - '" Norfolk, 4 00 : - Petersborg and Baltimore, 6 00 ' Norfolk, 1 00 - Meals ioeladed on the S learners. : Foe Tickets from Gestoa 10 Bslrimore or Norfolk annlv to C. C. Pdom. Earl . Gaston. N. C. . For Ticket from Weldon to Baltimore, or Norfolk, apply 10 - . WM.M-MOODY, Jr.,. . i". V- 1 - "General Agent. . .OIBea Jsmes River and Bsy Line, ? - Weldoti ti C , Dec. 7. 1848. S 99 TAMILY FLOUR. TT7I RESI1 lot of rood Floor, at the Auction and LP Cemmisaioa Store of N. B. HUGHES. Icembr3 ; ' i . 1 . - r 97 EDGEWORTH FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Winter Term will open oa Uh 14th of, De cember, and close the Academic year, of the 13th ef May, with the gradnatioa of the Senior Class. Music, Drawing aod Peintiafg;lhe Ancient and Modern Languages ; and the several branches of Science, are eatruated to experienced, profearfcoal Instructors, who devote their whole lime to the im provement of their Pupils. ; . The Edifice and aceommodtaiooe are ample for 35 Boarders, most ef whom complete a liberal and orna mental education. These, with the daughters of the principal families ef Greensboro', form classes of mo derate size iu each of the four years, iute which the prescribed course ia 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. I-ight, dec 020 for Music, 20 for Oil Painting; 10 for Drawing, and either of the Languages. Many Patrons, moat competent to judge, have ex pressed their surprise, that au Institution of ss high a character, and limited number of pupils, caa be sus tained at the above prices. Letter for further information can be addressed to Gov. Morehead, the founder of the Institution, or to the Rev. Professor Morgan, the Principal. Greensboro', N. C. Nov. 17. 94 dSL. More New & Beautiful Goods. THE undersigned, in additiou to his former stock already announced, has the pleasure of inform ing his friends and Customers, that he has received a further supply of CHEAP AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which for the CASH, will bo sold aKUAaxasLT low. Consisting iu part of the follow iug, to wit : Fine Blue and Black Cloths, Super. Brown, and Cadet mixed Ditto, El'gant Cassimeres and SaliuetU, Wiuier Yestiugs, (of rarioua descriptions ) Kentucky Jeans, aud Flauuels, Fine Shirtings and Sheetings, Beautiful dark Calicoes aud Ginghams, ' Cotton .Oxoahurga and Neaio f- - Fin liit -"rell. A IJOT OF VERY SUPERIOR SHOES, TEA. COFFEE. AND LOAF SUGAR. EXCELLENT BROWN SUGAR AND MOLASSES. Ia these, and all other Goods in his possession, he offers the stiHgest inducement to purchasers, and be therefore hopes, the intelligent reader will give him a call. JAMBS L ITCH FORD. Raleigh. Dec 10, 1846. 99 Confectionaries. A LARGE SUPPLY JUST IN TIME, UCH as 10 whole Boxes Raisins, v 13 bslvee do do. Zo quarter do do. 60 lbs Sultana Raisins without seed, 6 Boxes best Citron, 30 do very best Figs, 100 lbs fresh dates, 100 lbs Currants, 18 Jars fresh Prunes, 10 Kegs Malaga Grapes, 3 Boxes Jujube Paste, Orsngee and Lemons, 13 Boxes English Cheese, Soda, Batter. Sugar and Water Crackers, fresh Cakee of all kinds constantly on hand, or baked at ths shorlest notice. S3 VGP23 English Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Pecan and Palm Nuts, nap cjp egg 0 A large supply of almiet every psttern, quslity. snd price, also a Urge supply of dressed aud un dressed Doll, and many other articles such as Torpedoes, Popping! and fire Crsckrrs, Fancy Ar ticles, die dec. die. ,1 13 Boies' Sardines. Also, a large supply of Salt st my Grocery Store near the Court House. J. R. WHITAKER. Dec 18, 1846. 103 3w Cheaper than ever ! BX. WnlTAKER hss just received a fresh supply of plsin Blue and Black Cloths. Fancy Cassimeres, SstinrtU, Kentucky Jesns and Kersey, for tbo Gentlemen ; and Silk and Cotton Velvets, Alpaccas, Cashmere of the latest styles. English and French Merinos, a variety of English aod French Cashmere Shawls, Psper Cambric. Flannel, aud a large and beautiful sasortment of Calicos, of the latest style and patterns, for the La dies, which ha will sell much lower than ever. Come and try me, and see if it is not so 0. M. YYUU'AnE.K. Not. 33, 1846. 95 ; Young Ladies School. FTflH E next session of the School under the care of 11 the Jlisses Pabtbiuok. will commence on ine lriiMondsy in Jsnuary next. Terms per Session of five months as follows, vix : English Branches from $7 to $13 00 French 8 00 Drawing and Needle-work 3 00 Painting 8 00 Music, with the use ef the Piano 30 00 Board, Washing and Foci, &0 00 Raleigh. December 7. J01 fit . NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE. New Edition Revlaed and Corrected. THE North Carolina Justice, containing a sum mary statement of the Statute end Common law of this State, together with the decision of the Supreme Court, and alt the most approved Forms and Prece dent! relatins 10 the office and dutv of a Justice of the Peace and other Public Olficers, according to modern prseiice, by Bsnjainin Sweim The whole intended as a complete practical application of the New Revised Statutes of North Carolina. Price $3 Published and sold by' HENRY D. TURNER. N. C Book Store, Raleigh, January, 1847. 104 Tl ThsTh Dozen Bottles Francis llUlU V Crotoil Ink, Black. Red. and Carmine, warranted equal to aa ia the world for brilliancy aud durability of colour, and also to retain iu fluidity ta any climate, for sal by - HENRY D. TURNER. Valuable Land for Sale. rrpiHE Subscriber,' having more Land than II he ha lha "handn to cultivate to art- vanrare. proposes -to sail from THREE TO SIX HUNDRED ACRES. Win oa Walnnt Creek, one ot two mile Sooth WeM of Raleigh TbeLsnd isof excellent qoality, and wall timbered with Osk and Hickory Wood. Being aboot tbo nearest Wood-land il.v imoI.1 h valuaLU consideration to any one wishing to settle a nice Farm, as the usual Trams on a Farm, can be vert profitably employed ,(.,-;... urhsiU Winter hAnlme Wood, tot which ihiir. ia alvravs m dainand. ... " - A reasonable credit can be given - desired. Ap- I ply so' , 1 l " 1 INOIITI3 CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company.- F'URSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed ia this Slate, under the name end style of the North Caroliua Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organixed, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, RICH A RD 8M ITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHA RLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHAHD SMITH, r,u. rm ALBERT STITH, ( WESTON R. GALES, S The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on theaame. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take ruks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops snd other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property against loss or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second slory of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har nett Streets, where full information snd explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will le cheerfully furnished by the Secretsry of the Com pany. Raleigh, January 17. 1846 6 tf FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, Pi. C. Rev. J. J. FINCH, Principal, Mrs. M. I,. FINCII, Miss AS. TUCK, Teachers. THE nsxt Session of this Institution will com mence on the 1st of October ensuing. The in struction, at present, will he given by three Teachers, ,, and others will be employed as ihey may be neeurd. It is the intention of the Principal to secure the best Teacbeis, aud to fuxi- T necessary facility for i i-wg an "exact and thorough education. The Boading Pupils will life together ss one family, over whom a parental government will be exercised ; and no pains shall be spared to form their manner and habita upon the bt-st principles of tsste and propriety. Parenta are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any srticles thst may encourage a love of display. The deportment and recitations of the Pupils will be strictly noted, and a report rendered monthly to Parents sad Guardisns. Pupils can enter at'snv time and psv from the time of entering ; but when entered they cannot be withdrawn till theend of the Session without the con sent of the Piincipsl, nor will any deduction be made for absence, except in casee of protracted sickness. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS : Board, Wsshing. Fuel, 360 Primsry English Branches, 6 Second Class do. do. 10 Higher, 13 Highest, 15 Music, 20 Latin, 10 French, 10 Italian, 10 Needle Work, Drawing and Painting, 10 There will be a vscation of one month at the end of each Session, during which, Pupils can remain without any extra charge. Raleigh, Auguat 14, 1846. 66 tf WILLIAMS,. HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE I m AND RETAIL Dealers in - Foreign and DOMESTIC C H MEDICINES, Drugs Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass,' Perfumery Brushes, Segars, etc-, q-c. ARE now receiving their Spring supply, which is Isrger and more complete than has ever been olleied fur sale in this Msrket ; and having len pur chafed, wiih 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 advsntsges in purchasing, has been much bksdckd ; and we are now prepared to furnish Phyricians, 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 or quality and prices, before purchasing else where, to insure ssles. Allordersthankfullyrereived and promptly attended to ; and particular attention given to compounding Prescriptions and family receipts, at all hours of the day snd night. April 37. 34 NEGROES FOR SALE. NEGROES will be cold at public sale oa the 4th day of January next. Terms of the Tr . jr. T r.t. -j 1 :.. sale sue monins creau. nsua wun-approvea security will be required. W. J. CLARK. Deo. 14. 1846. 100 ts Mail Arrangements, Northern itlail, Arrives every dsy about 9 A. M. Closes every day at 9 A. M. Southern Mall, Du every day at 4 A. M. Close every dsy 9f A. M. Pittsboro Mail, Dne Ssturdsy and Wednesday ' st 7 P. M. Close Monday and Thorsdsy at 10 A. M. Newbern Mall, Du Tuesday, Tbursdsy and Saturday, at 8 P. M. Close Sunday, Tuesdsy and Thursday at 9 P. M. Tarboro Mall, Du Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 P. M. Close Suudsy, Taedsy and Thursday at 5 A. M. Roxboro Mali, Doe Friday at 9 A. M. Closes FrUay at 9 A. M. Haywood Mail, Due every Monday ; at 4 P. M. Closes every Friday ' at 9 A. M. Greensboro Mail, Due Monday, Thursday, and Saturday at I A.M. Closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 13 M. Letters to be in time, must be in the Office 16 minutes before the Mail closes. Post Oflce. Raleigh, Dec 14. 1846. 101 JHCT ENRY I). TURNER, has for Sale s and beamiful aasortmebt of juvenih .Worts, to which h would parttcalany call toe at teatioa of those wwrung to pore base, among toem may be feoad some very suitabU for holiday aad birthday preasot. ao soma - for 1847, among which may be found the fsllewiBgt The Boudoir Annual,. " Opal, a pure gift or the Holiday, My Flower, " Hvaeinth, ...r " Mthera Preseat, Gift to the young, tegether with the Bridal Wreath. Bridal Gift, Marriage King, Floral Wreath, Token of Love, Friendship. Remenv- braaee, ilorat Uirtr c Ii. itwo. siuftb, RALE1G1I ! i ' J c Classical, Mathematical and JtlMJLITJMltjr &C&i9EJlI " Classical Department - J. M. iOVEiOY, PJIECEPTOB, Assisted by R. II. All SON. Mathematical and Military Department; W. F. DISBROYV. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each 1 the first Session beginning?n the first of January, and the second Session on the first of July. :; I !. .. r- It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, In the advantages sflbrded for acquiring a thorough. English,; Classical and Mathematical Education. V Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United States. TERMS OF TUITION. " For English and Mathematical Studies, $15 00 per Session, For Ialin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, 30 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 Tactic taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. j 1'he design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act; in case, of emergency, as Olficers, the Weft Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Army Tsctics l departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for sny other purjKJses. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the Slate, hut Parents who wuh their children instructed in the Military Department, will b required 10 provide them wtm tne prescribed Uniform. Parents and Guardians, are requested not to allow their Children or Wards to have accounts in the City; but to deposit the money, for the purchase of oecesi saries, in the hands of the Principal. -f' N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. REFERENCES, 1 Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Gen. Moye, Charles ilititon, Wm. F. Collins, j James B. Shepard, " H. W. Husted, EJ. Yarbrougli, E. P, Guion, Esq'rr, Hon. Wm II. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John Ii. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker, As the above named gentlemen are well known ia Che State, I have given their names as reference. They send their sous or wards to my School, aud of course their opinions caa be confidently trusted, v-i J.'M. L Raleigh. December 14, 1846. 100 REMEMBER, i THAT- M .. COSBY, HOPKINS & CO, CONTINUE to repair and warrant all kind of Watches and Clocks upon the shortest notice, and in the best manner. ,. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in a style unsurpassed by any establishment, North or Sooth, j This the pub lic may rely on. . j .". . ' They are, also, prepared to MAKE to- ORDER any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the beat materials. ' L With the experience of many years, we tell the people, and have the testimony of hundreds to'ijup- port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their work as well as it can be done in Richmond, New York, or any where eUe. Give us a call. Charges moderate. ! COSBY, HOPJUNS dt CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 x To Members of the Bar I AM preparing for the Press a Dicks? of the Re ports of the DrctsioNS of the High" Court of Errors and ArriALS of the Slate ol Mississippi: of the Superior Court of Chancery; and of the old Supreme Court of that state. I he work will be comprised in a' volume of upwards ol seven hundred pages, and will contain tne substance ol tue .Decis ions reported in Walker' Report; the seven volumes of Howard's Report; the seven volumes of Smede tf Marshall Report, (the 7rli volume ol wbjeiMs not yet in print;) Freeman' Chancery Report, and Smedet if Marshall' Chancery Report. 1 shall not rely upon the Keponer a notes, but -will prepare a complete syllabus of each opinion, unless entirely satisfied wau that of the Reporter. . . Tue typographical portion of the work will he exer cuted in the best style, by the press of Little Sf Broun, of Boston. The volume will be ready for delivery to subscribers in the course of the spring of 1847 The price will be $6.00 payable on delivery. -- The decisions ui Mississippi upon Questions of mercantile law, fraudulent conveyances, the various subjects of equitable cognizance, the application ol the law ol quo warranto to oaua coarters, ami ma ny others of interest to the profession, and whici have been at different limes absorbing topics -lo the pdblic. exhibit great research, learning aod ability, and will well repay perusal, I believe my experience as one of the Reporters of the State has rendered me fully qualified lor tpeiask 1 have undertaken J and I think that the Profession in other States will not think the less of their brethren of Mississippi on becoming more familiar With the decis ions of her Judiciary, i W. C SMEDES. 1 Virksburz. Miss. .Nov. 18. 1840. t 101 New Fall AND WINTER. GOODS. ( WE have commenced receiving oar Fall and Winter Goods, to which wa rail lb attention of the public, consisting in part as follows : j Ombra striped Afghans, a a w and beautiful aruclej Moosltoe De Lame Kobo, - ; i . i, ouper iasnmere vecosae, . , "j. Rep De Laines, -,' . : tM Ombra Pari do. . : : Ombra Shaded and Striped Cashmere, - 1 . .1 " Moushn de Laiues, and Cashmeres of all style and qualities,' w ? j '.t ( SHAWLS Ombra Thibet, - : J' ' Printed Tekara, : - y! '- ' (Jashmere; ' 1 ' I'.t 8oper Black and Blue French Clotb f f orovn ids urns jyu..-..- rancy Casstmaroa and vesting, ' . Bcarfs, Cravat, 4(6. " Glove of all IrfodsV ' i . - r .HAT of Pwis styta very hafidsoCie, v vCAPS of all kind. :i . i ... 1 -" Having: purchased our Goods ' low, wo wil? sell . i . them accordingly. . . - i U 1 - : V 1 HEARTT. A JORDAN. ,. Sept. si, 1846.: , i- .:'-- f:--. .7t: tZUTK XZeams of Writing .Paper, eon AC J V sistlnir of Foolscap and Letter Paper, at the Auction and Commission Store cf N. B. HUGHES. December 3. I:! i JUST OPENING, complete assortment: of hy VY A1 Oxliio JJis W HililSj X That eTer btfore appeared in PetersBurr TTN offering the above Good to tbo irabDcT wo feet ii. fully assured that their exceeding richness, graee' tul elegance, and the superiority of their workman- hip, Witt completely deycompeUUohin thu market and thejprices,Uoo, are lower than ever, lap that ws i can not only minister to the gratification of the. most " refined taste, but we can do so without materially dt ' minishing the furniture of the Pocket. ! 1$ 'U J-j li- We believe that we can now please all -;oldyoSn and middle aged, of whatever condition and exr-v Come and see for yourselves, and I you will ouickljrfer agree with os,Jtbat almost I all the I treasures of thaJ S mineral kingdom have been ransacked, and the most skilful manipulation of th mechanic arts have been exerted to their utmost,; in, order to group togethct " mnjuvcr wiHuci ior yourgraimcauon.,1 -r j Dojroo want 4 Watche, Clock. Chain, Riog Bracelets, Kecklaces, Breastpins, -Lockets, Pencils, P? Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives, i Lsdles. Cona t ' and Bowls ; or does you fancy set: on Amethysts, Topazes, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, of Diamonds 1 We can supply you with each or alt-i-lhat is, If you i wilt come soon. yy COSBYi HOPKINS dc CO. Petersburg. Pept. 3Q. fJ r!' , t ' l 79" Valuable , FOR SALE- v - rjnHE Subscriber, TVishlng to move ! SoutW oA r 11 ers for Sale his Harold's riMk Tt " of Laud, lyingHvilhiu two miles and a. half of tha. town or uxford. Unn IU Cobntv. tv. C I Mnt.i. ! iug 1200 seres. The PlanUUoa ls ia eood fehalr.1 aud iu au improved and imbrovinp eondition.-r4mt : j in a superior state for the the enltivWtion f T - and Grain. The iinproveraents consist of a Uttrm iwosiory uweiunff tieuse, witn every conri every convenient out houseTobaCco Barns. &c . "i : also!':' i'-J,' T.Mna Tnllnv -:...4.i rli 3 'i from Oxford, containing 400 acres,4 being well an4 -.j ' Completely improved, the Dwelling House being high ly commodious and comfortable, most nleaeantl V rit V W4 " h V Prope ualed, aod surrounded by extensive Orchard ef well 3 - ; ' selected FruiLr '-' ' . - - V. V 'V'k ---.. U-rlS&it ITJeritSWillA. eoBlnininr21.t; ly adjacent to Oxford. There baa just been built on ' this 1 ract, a Dwelling of the largest dimension, and in the neatest style of architecture, located on an am- inence overlooking the Town within a half mil of the Court House. i 'lir 'A 't:--l1f '-H'-v- These Tracts are all contieuoas but mar he cultf vated separately, or they may bo consolidated, and ui.i.kku vj fvus uiui'iuu.i.. - ney are f oca ISO in si . - region of country than which therf is none mora If ' healthy, aod ia the midst of a society unsurpassed for' " intelligence, refinement and high moral oxcellency.ti:::PW They will be sold On aecombdatlnrr tarma. : t:- -M f ereona desirous of examidinsr them, ar reaaesterl to call on my friend and Attornevi ROBERT i TAYLOR, Esq.. of Oxford, whd will take nlea-1! sure in snowing tne Lauds, and Who Is fully - a . m ' i . - . . ' . anthor -j izea io tusposo of too same.; : I Ii 1 " T J i JOIN 0. TAYLOR, Nov. 6, 1848. . , i , '! I . Jtj 90 tf THE p ti r a tut 1 1 r a c VUi v IVXiAtV JJJULUI UUi Ir. ijPD AlfPS VtnHIi RlLn-. Jt&ary or internal timedv f fori the PiletJ prepared by AJ Upharai M. D.. New York a rerntar educated Physician, wb,devotea his attentioa al- -f most entirely to this disease.; The Electpary io aa 'i internal remedy, and will care any; case of Piles.: ; either bleedifpr Wind, internal or externsl,: a'ad -the only thing that will. . It is very mild In iU.opr ration, and may be taken in base bf the most a? ' cute infiammation without dagger. All exteraal ap plications are hi the highest dejrree disagreeable, in- convenient aad offensive ; and from the very natura-. o me atsease, temporary in tbeu-.e&ecta. LTTiis fned. cin3dlacks the disease at its sourest and removing the caate, renders the euro cerUin and perinanenti In -Iuflamrnatioa, 'eoreness,-and Ulceration ofltha5? Stomach, Bowels. Kidneys, Bladderi severe Costive- " ness, and for the relief of Married Ladies, itis the best l? -f medicine ever discovered.. ?"'''--' 4--1 fi,; !! s:.;'' Dr. A. Upham fProprietbr.) AVtitr At Krrcniu ? general Ageutsl2l'Foltoa atNrY." Sold iia Ral- " ' eigh by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &1CO., an4 t oy uruggmvt generally mrougnout tne u. f K r frica COMimiTTJEDiTo tba Jail of. Lm-: f coja couaiy, on tne 3nd or Augost, a negro -1 : fellow who calU himself MATH EW and aya' .i',. k. ItflliiiiTa In Tnl.M R ' ir.u , .C sippi, who purchased him ftom Jameo ILIf Davis of KjCJi Alectlenborsr, i. U. ? sara ha has a famllv hlAnirin:4 . : to Leroy Springs, of CharlotU.r He is about 30 year of age, 6 fast high, straight and ' well ; built, brown corapleenen, is, wait spoken s says he Can read and ; writ. I be party interested is notified to come ; for ; ward, oav exoenaae. and claim llnIr nranartv. -:.f rAUMiui-fKjaiior.f;.': Lincoln toa, Dee. S3. 4 , . -.7-.--.z-ri j:"wJ" vsv l?,-i? ti- TTTIOll SALE. AlYotil fiirdlrifr ffifami IfJ chlne Fixtures &c, in rzcellenCorr oer. ' Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply per onaUy; to htm at the JKeose River Oil Work.: ,pif 4. '.- U . t.- WILLIAM II.! MJSAIT .' J Anril. 1. 184S. . - " iTT Standard. 27- ulwer ITew Jf oVel Libcretia. or tho children of Niirht. bv Sir: CI I.vttor: Bolwee Kt ;i i Bart, author of Pcjbam, Pompefc Rienzl, &citfs'?i?:ri;V: ! -cent fThi day received, WLMA m- HENRY! birrtml&lfY& 4: - . (4 .- TMIwWork bY J9rs. SlsronnieT-1 5Tyri4 f j; tts,wilh other Etebiag jandVSketchiag tyff Mrs. L.a:sigouray. Just published aad feraaU. L-U. SIgournsy H IT TURN F.I?: i December, 184 b. ' 1 I IQagneto Electrical f nitniiaet, :;aJroa.w juwq i iMwma aaoifsi::.; THE IostrumrCiaMio poHsHsd Mahogany - emaeV '4?-nJ With loek aod key $ 1 1 Inches long by 0 iBchrf 3 1 wide, and Si Inezes rT.Tho above tntrumstio; - r tot aaJo h5?y -Cpfe-Hi -DTURNE R, Trto s nr"i pit " - : ILU tura form, for ovary day m'thwyesirAC9'i'V- ft ou interest Tables, 4c ; -RWi Book BtoTieWfV j pecemberl 1 84K,K1 W& rk v nA7An Ttotiies of Claclr "Trl& J U . finer Yailc.' manafactnred bv-'iJiynari; . & Noyes, of Boston, for B&l at tbo Auction aOd cr: iaistioa Slots of : - L Cf rHDGHES.,, -f-r 1 : It Hi . . j.. i. ... v, . --.'it 1 4' yy ' ..5 . f ! - :"t-if , if pf- i v. t-i-i i s?:.;-r i t'-. 3 it'-' IS t-4 ,v::f ydim.. - J If mm -1." t-'.VVty- ' ' ? V ! . -1 : i. yyyy. '"V M
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