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1' - . - ' - -J -4 .A -'-la .I-"--- .. v. . .'.--:-::"-. :--:--r r .. . -at-: i ' v: I. '., - ANTD NORTH: GABOLl GAZETTE, . ' " . " Pnblisncd semi-wttiiy, dj. a -WES T 0 N . R ' G A L E S , .4 EDITOR XSD PROFRIXTOB. . .." 3 ' TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER. Subseriptioiu-FW dollars per mauutu hilt in adfasce. . ' AJcertitemeni. For every Sixteen 1; first Insertion, Ou Dollar; each lulMeqaent iuertioar TVeaty-five Cents. Court Ordera and Judicial Aivtriitenun Is will be charged 23 pr ceaU higher ; but a deduction of 33 J per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for adrertuers by the year. , Advertisements, inserted ia the Skmi-WcmiIt R cisTta, wHI also appear in the Wcukxt Paper, free cf charge. ' - 53" Letters to the Editor rnust be fotT-rAiD. s WHY HAVrtHElGUf ANDFEVER ?" PItlCCa Agneaad Fever Pillht neer failvl, where directions were Uidlt fol lowed, to effect a cure in from Fifteen to--Thirty fours. Tbej are prepared frona simple Vegetable .Medicines, ami fre therefore, the safest, most pleas ant. and speediest remedy known, for the. cure of Ja lermittent Feer. They hae been .uied in Cor gestive ChilU". of the worst form and have iavaria bly given relief, anJ cured the patients. Thev never aQect the brain, as d.tes Quinine ; or injure the con-- rat IAH AriP-.ii-. 1h inftnev rotilmed in cery case of failure, where directions are fallowed. Price Jl per box. Planters. (Jouulry Merchants, anJ l)raiU will be supplied at (3 per vdozen boxes, prepared anJ sld only by C. J. KEN WORTHY & CO.. Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. August 31. 1316. 71 Botanico-Medical Infirmary, BAXKST., PJETBITSCUUG, VA. OKS KEN WOiirHi & PRICE, Petmburj. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa. tienu from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incorable forms of lliMase. Board with the mxt careful nursin;, can be obtained for $4 pr week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, has been fully established iu every section ol oar Country. Persons affiicied, should speedily avail themselves of this almost certain means of restoration ro health. rjrf Fistulas and Cancers speedily cured without resort to the KnifeT-Ccis Wa a alrTED Charge $100 for Medical attendance. TD Persons desiring further information, will please address the Subscribers, post paid. C J. KEN WORTHY. M. D. H. M. PKICE.M. D. July 11, 1846. 56 ly y V fkidav, February o. i47. '.: ;: :-;:.. , . ( ...,. 2ssnaavvflaaaMBSfVffiBivs0aac99SVvwanKSBf rx h cu.-mj.'x. i M"MMBaBsMqMwwaaaiaBiaMaBfeasyaassEsasjBaMtMsisMayjaMasBiafMSM if ) thou vs h. liiiiutsEii:, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To tate Testimony, Acknowledgements, Ac 79 iaau 8ireet, Htw York. December 26. 1S4S. 104 ly C." B. ROOT, HAVING visited New York and Philadelphia for the purpose of adding to his Stock, respectfully inform his friends and the Puldic. that he has just opened a large and splendid assorU i ment of JEWELRY .AND FANCY GOODS. consisting Gold and Silver Lever Watches, An chor Cylinders, Vertical Escapement. Cold and Steel Guard Chains. Seals, Keys, together with a Urge assortment of Breast Pins, FiBger Kings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbles, Medal ions, Gold Hearts and Crosses. SPECTACLES. GoU, Siker, Blue and poliohed Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article, to uit the Eyes of all persons, very superior Fliat Glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. Silver and Plated Ware. SiWarTable,Tea,De.sert,SU and Mustard Spoons. Ladles, Suar-Tongs, Butter-Knies, Silver mounted Cocoa 'Nuts. Castors, Candle-Slicks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets; Coffee Grequee. Brhania Ware ia Sets or single pieces. Silver ami Plated Cups. FancT Goods. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes, Chen Men, and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens ; Gilt. Steel, Glass and Satin Beads; Jet Combs; Segar and Card Cases ; Purses. ; Chapman's Razor Straps ; Toilet Battles and Ladies Toilet Work Boies. CUTLEKY. A fiae assortment of Rs?er' Razors ; Pocket and V . Pen Knives. Gnus and Pistol. A large and fine collection of Double Barrel Guns mad Coil's Patent Revolving PUtolS. Perfumery, Comprising Powde? Boies, Cologne and Lavender Waters j Toilet PowJer.i Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Als j, Hair, Tooth and craving Brushes. IfliHlcariiMtrnmeiits. Spanuh Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Guiiar and Violin Strings, Ertra Violin Bows.c, 4c. Watches and Clocks repaired in a superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to this deparuaent'lhooe persons having articles of this kind to repair, may rely on their being well and faithfully executed Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with neatness and punctuality. Highest prices given for ok Gold and Silver. Raleigh. Oct 19, 1846. ' PUINCIPE CIG'AKSt! ; fTUST received a fine lot of genoine Principe, J also, a fine assortment of Snuff ami Tobacco Boies, Cigar Cases, Pipes, ckc. &c , for sale whole sale aud retail by . JOHN J. KRAUSE, Fayetteville Su, Raleigh.; Nev. 19 93 WE are anthrtricA.1 In innnnnm Oen. Sixth Congressional District, composed of the Uoun ties of Warren, Franklin, Wake, Johnston, Edge comb. Nash and Halifax, in toe House of Represen tatives of (he next Congress of the United States. : January 8.1847.' ' 4 NORTH CAROUNA'JUSTICE. w diUon Kerised and Corrected. THE North Carolina Justice.' containing a turn mary staterasnt of. tbo Statute arui Common law of thm State, together ri;b; the decision of the Supreme Court, and all (be mostepproveJ Forms and Prece dents relating to the otfice -and - duty of a J us; ice of the Peace and ?otber Publid Ofgert, according to inodern practice 1 BeramuTpvvii - The whole tmendadas a compleie' practIcat:'appiicaiion of tlie - "iea otatwiesoi iMonu uarouna.rrice o. fblished and sold by . , - V(, 1 " - '' IIENRY-tfiTURNER. ' , . ' ' N: C. Book Store, Raleigh TO PRINTERS. Trpe Fonridry aiid" Printers rur uishinff Warehouse.. THE Subscriber, (laU of the ihm of Cock ro ft & Overend,)'has opened a new Type Foundry in the City of New York, where he Is ready to sap ply orders to any extent,' for any kind of Job or Fan cy Type, Ink, Pper, Cases, Galleys,' Brass Roles, Stel Column Rules, Composing Sticks, Chases', and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The Type, which are cast in New Moulds, from an entire new set of Matrixes, .'with deep Counters, are warranted te be unaurpassed by any, and will be s..kl at prices.to sail the limes. All the Type fur nished by ue is " ha ndeasC . - Printing Presses furnished, and also 8team En sines ofH.be moot approved patterns. N. U. Machinist is constantly in attendance to repair Presses, and do light work.' Composition Rollers cast for Printers. JOHN A. T. OVEREND. Sept. 18, 1846. 77 6m, PAPER WAREHOUSE, NO. 9, BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK. OritUS W. FIKLD. offers for Sale, at the lowest Manufacturers prices, a very exten sive assortment of PAPERi comprimig every n&i bls variety, adapted to the wants of consamers in all sections of the country. .Paper of all kiuds made to. order at short notice. The Stock of printing paper is unusually large, s part of whirh is of very superior quality. PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS Of every description. Imported, and kept constantly on hand, -vix : - Felting. Wire Cloih, Feurdriuirr Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultrasaariue, Twine, 4c. 4c. RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Baeging, d;c. dc. purchased, for which the highest price iu Cash will be paid New York, March 18, 1846. 24 ly VTIIt'TEK AKKANGEJIENT THREE TIMES A WEEK, By the well known and popular rontf , Tia Peters bnrg and Roanoke and City Point Rail Roadi, James giver, and Chesapeake Bay Steamers. WE would respectolly advise'the Travelling Pub lic, tliat we have withdrawn ffbr the Winter womhsj our Daily Line, and will run Tri-Weekly. rMn. Passengers leaving Weldon or Gaston rJacS..W on the nights of Sunday, Tuesday or n n i . Tbursilay, wJ proceed dnect on without delay, reaching City Point at 9 A.M. Tbey will take one of tlie fast Steamers, Curtis Peck, Capt. Davis ; or Alice, Capt. Brough; leaving City Point on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings lor NorfoHi ; Irem thence, by one of the superior Bay Steamers, Georgra, Capt Cannon; Herald, Cap Russell, or Jewess, Capt. Sutton, (or Baltimore, reaching there in time for the Cars to Cumberland, Philadelphia, or Washington City, si lets expense than by the (so called) Great Mail Line, with fewer changes of Person and Baggage, and no loss of sleep. Conformable to our usual custom at this Season, the fare for the present, will be ss follows : Between Weldon or Gaston and Baltimore, $9 GO .. . ' Norfolk, 4 00 Petersburg and Baltimore, 6 00 . Norfolk, 1 00 Meals, included on the Steamers, For Ticksis from Gaston to Baltimore or Norfolk, appty to C. C. Pooh, Eq , Gaston, N. C. For Tickets from Wltkn to Baltimore, or Norfolk, apply to WM.M MOODY, Jr., General Agent. OlTice James River aod'Bay Line, ) Weldon : N. C , Dec. 7, 1S46. $ 93 do do do do do do do do do da do do do do do do do do NOTICE. AT the Annual Meeting of the Members of the North Carolina Mutual Inuance Company, tietd at the Office of the Secretary, January 5, 1847, the following persons were elected Directors for the ensuing year, vix . Weston R. Gales, of Raleitth, Wake County. Jewish O Watson, Richard Smith, Hon. John H Bryan, Theodore Partrid-e, Albert U. SStilb, Henrv D. Turner. Thomas A. Demill, of Washington, Beaufort County. John MacRae, of Wilmington, New Hanover County. Gorge McNeill, of Fayetteille, Cumberland County. Kemp r. Alston, of Warrenhm. Warren County. J. R. tsloaa, of Greensboro, Guilford County. Kichard N. Taylor, of fcewbefn, Craven .Uounty. And. at a Meeting of the Director held on the I4ih inst, the following persons were elected Officers of ihe Company for the ensuing year, via : Joxiah O Watson, FresiOent, Albert U. Stith, Vice President, Richard 8milh, Treasurer. Theodore Partridge. Secretary, , Charles Manly, Esq , Attorney, Weston K. Gales, Richard Smith, Executive Committee. Albert B. wtith, J And Hon, Richard Hines was elected a Director of the Company, tnee Hon John H. Bryan, who de clined accepting the apjnintmenL T. PAKTRIDGE, Secretary. Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1847. 6im National Hotel, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. DAViD F. KEELING, Proprietor. ,D. F.. KEELING. respectfully announces to the Public, thai he has taken this fine Es tablishment, recently conducted by Capt Fur man Black, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and le travelling community. This House ha undergone thorough repair, has been newly furnished, and now possesses sll the means and .appliances of superior accommodation. The Proprietor is determined that his Hotel shall not be excelled by any similar establishment in the United States; and aware that an impression exuts on the part of many, that his charges are higher than those elsewhere, he futhrr states that his charge for board is $1 60 per day or $10 per week. D. F. KEELING. Norfolk, Va Jan. 22. . 8 6m REMEMBER, THAT COSRI HOPKIXS & CO. C-iONTlNUE to repair and warrant all kinds of J Watches nitd Clocks upon the shortest nonce, and in the bei-t manner. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, in a style uusurpased by any establishment, Noilu or South. This the pub lic may rely on. Tbey ore. also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER any kind ol Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the nealeat manner and of the best material. With tho expeiience of muny years, we tell tlie people, (and have ihe testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can do iheir work as welt as it can be done in Richmond, New York, or sny where e!e. Give us a call: Charges moderate. COSB V, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg, Nov. 2. 89 Mail Arrangements. Northern Jlail, Arrives every day about 9 A. M. Closes every day- at 9 A. M. Southern 2TIail, Due every day at 4 A. M. Closes every day 9J A. M. Iitlboro ITIail, Due Saturday and Wednesday at 7 P. M. Closes Monday and Thursday at 10 A. M. JVewberu iTIail, Due Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdsy, at 8 P. M. Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 P. M. Tarboro1 Mail, Due Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday at 10 P. M Closes Suuday, Tueday and Thursday at 5 A. M. Koxboro -Hail, Dae Friday at 9 A. M. Closes Friday at 9 A. M. Haywood Tlail, Due every Monday at 4 P. M. Closes every Friday at 9 A. M. Greensboro' ?IaiI, Due Monday, Thursday and Saturday st 1 A. M. Closea Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. - Letter to be in time, -must be ia the OtEce 15 minutes before Ihe Mail closes. Post Otfice. Raleigh, Dec. 14. 1818. 101 SQUIRE'S New LOTTERY OFFICE. Petersbnrg, Virginia. 2a &3$ti & Sas Mabtagi. SPLENDID SCHEMES!!! ATTENTION ! Adventurers are requested to no tice the following Spleudid Schemes for this mouth. Those who may wish to obtaiu Prixe Tickets, are iu vited to apply personally, or by letter, to the Subscri ber. Dout forget !! ! H.N. SQUIRE. Bank St., Petersburg, Va. Snaqticliana totterr, Claw Wo. 11. To be drawn on Wednesday, February 10, 1847. 78 Nos. 13 Drawn Ballvts. $lO,O00. prizes of 1,000 do 500 200 101) S30,000. prixe of Se-000 do do do 4.0i0 3.O00 2.15U 100 100 80 Co do do Wholes S10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 7,to bedrawii on Saturday, Feb. 13,184'- 7i lumbers 12 Drawn, C 30,000 ! 12,000 ! IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA : Celia Johnston, Plaintiff : And Thomas Eason, Thomas Love, and the said Thomas Eason. Administrator of Tbeopbilas Eason deceased Defendant. NOTICE. . . To Thomas Love, late of Edg4bomb Connty " By virtue of an order of reference in this cause, I do appoint the twenty aixih day of February next at the Otfice oftbeXMerk of said Court, in the City of Kale'iah, to consider o( the matters therein referred ; at Vvuwru lime and place, you are hereby summoned to attend Am ' ' , - .Given qoder my band, "this 22d day of December, 1346. - . - T - EDMUND B. FREEMAN. Clerk. ' , w4w 102 - 1 ,' t - r . Cheap er than ever J . CI JTl. WDITAKER as jost.received a J' fresb: iopjly Of plain- BIa and -Blacl? Cloths. Fancy Ctssimeres, SaUnetU,- Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys.- for the Gentlemen ; and 8ilk "and Cotton VelvMs, Alpaccas, Cashmeres of the latest styles, English snd French Merino, a variety of English and French Cashntfe Shawrs. Paper . Oambrie, Flanneltnd a large vnd beautiful assortment of Calicos, of Hhe'latest style snd pstferhf , for the La dies, which he will sell mdch lower than ever. Come and try me, and see if it is not so. fc - B M. WHITAKER. Nov. 25, 1816. ' 1 5 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do $6,000 5,000 4,000 2.5U0 1 prize of 100 do 50 do 63 do g2,133 1,000 500 300 Wholes S12 HalTes 6 Quarters 3. Sntquehaiia Lottery, Class A'o. 12. To be drawn on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1847. 78 Nos.. 13 Drawn Ualtols. lOOpriztaol i 1,000 20 do 400 20 do 350 20 do 3U0 1 prixe of $6,000 1 do 3,000 I do 2.000 1 do 1,592 Whole. $10 lislres 5 Quarters 2 50. IVOKTU CAROLINA -'V. Mutual Insurance Company. "frnURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Cpmpa" II ny has been formed in this State, under the name and style of (he North Carolina Mutual In surance Company ," and is now fully organized, by the-appointment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. VATSON, President, ALBERT 8TJ.TH. Vtce-Presidenj RICHARD SMITH, Treasorer, THEODORE PARTKIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHAltD SMITH, ) ... ' ' - ALBERT STITH, i Executive Com- WESTON R. GALES, S miUe' The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Office' of the Company is in the second e'rrry of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, ot the corner of Fayetteville and Har gett Streets, where full information snd explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will le cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Kaleigh, January 15,1847 5 tf WILLIAMS, IIAY.V00D.& CO., WHOLESALE p AND RETAIL Dealers in Foreign and fXj Remember, in purchasing by the package, I always give in three tickets. I have every day Lotteries from 1 to $20, and when a remittance is ruaue to ina, large or small, I will at ways invest in 'be most popular Lotteries on band. The drawings sent, wixtn requested, to all who order from uie. The vash for all Capitals can be had at sight. On all letters enclosing cash or prize tickets, the postage need not be paid Tickets in the above' Lotteries are received, and .all oiders addressed to me will meet the most prompt aud conhV.enfin! a l ten lion. Address H. N. SQUIRE, ' Peteuburg, Va- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA EuoiicoMB Cocxti, Court of Equity, Fall Turn, 1846. .. " Bennett H. Bell and Wife, Elizabeth, ct at. m' . . Whitmell K. Bullock, ei at . . Original Dill to aubetUute Ttustee. Henry Hymtn,-' the substituted Trustee, having filed his petition to rehear arid reverse certain decrees and orders, made in the. above cause and it appear ing to the satisfaction of the Court that Whitmell K. Bullock, Bennett H. Bell snd Wife. Elizabeth ere non residents ; it is-erdered tbst publication be made in the Raleigh Register lor six weeks, that said non residents appear at the next term of. this Court, to be held for the County of Edgecomb at the Court House in Tsrboro, on the second Monday of March next, then and there to plead to er answer said 'peti tion; otherwise, the same will be heard ex parte and taken pro confesso. 'c. Witness K H Lewis, Clerk and Mastef of our said Court of Equitv, at office, the 2nd Monday of Sept, 1816.. ' - K E.N ELM II. LEWIS, C. M. E. DOMESTIC CM MEDICINES, Drugs, Paiiils, Oils, Dye-Stuff's, Window Glass, Perfumery, Brusiies, Sears, c-cM cf-c. ARE now receiving their Spiing supply, which is larger and more complete than has ever been otieivd 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 fidence. Our prices, from advantages in purchasing, has been Jttrcit mnccED ; and we are now prepared to furnish Physicians, Country Merchants, and other, as low as any House in the State, pledged" or not pledged ; and we only ask of purchasers but a com parison of quality and prices, before purchasing else where, to insure sales. y All orders tliankfully received and promptly attended to ; and particular attention given to compounding I'rescriptiuns and family receipts, al all hours vf the day and night. April 27. 34 ETWHO WANTS A BARGAIN ? -o Valuable City Property for Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of that valuable Lot snd block of Buildings, in the City of Kaleigh, now occupied by Mr. W. T 13 a ix. There is not for sale tn the City, at this lime, so eligibly a situated uuilding Lot, to say nothing of the valuable Houses already on it. It is situate in the immediate vicinity of Capitol Square, and is only separated from it by a dividing Street It is a most admirable mtuation for a Hotel, and would, doubtless, pty a fat dividend on such an in vestment. Or, as now arranged, considerable; busi ness might be done a a Boarding House, for which purpose it has been used for the last thirty years. For terms, which will be liberal and accommoda ting, apply to Micuazl FBAScts,Eiq of the Senate. JAMES K. LOV E. Jannary 1, 1847. 2 NOTICE. The citizens of Ralvigh are hereby invited to enrol their names a members of a jjcr-iilirCB CScS'jCElSpailEl? according to the provisions of an Act of Assembly entitled " An Act for the better protection of the City of Kaleigh from losses by Fire." Persons disposed to volunteer as members of the same, will furnish the City Consta ble with their names, ou or before Saturday, the 13th of February, 1847 on which day, if the prescribed number (forty) have not previously volunteered, a draft will be made from the whole u umber of citizens to pnpply the deficiency. Members of the Fire Company are exempted by Act of Assembly, from military duty, during their erm of service, except in case of hostile invasion. WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD, Iiileudant of Police. Raleigh. Janniry 2Glh. 1847. 9 Pr. adv. 5 62f 9 Gvr STATE OF NOKTH CAROLINA. Nash Coujitt Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessious, November Term, 1816. Joshua Watson,' r. L L. Williams. Original Attachment. Joel Rosser summoned as Garnishee Tn this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that ihe Df fendanl resides beyond the'limits of this Slate : It is therefore ordered, that publica ti n be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register tor him to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on the second Monday of February next, in the Town of Nashville. Otherwise, final Judgment will be entered upon paid attachment. 4 Witness, F. M. Taylor, Clerk of our said Cout at Office in Nashville, the 1st day ot December, A. D., 1846. F.JA.TAYLCR, Clerk. Pr. AMv. 85 62$. a9 ,6w gjTATE OF NORTH CA KOLfNA.- Narh 3 Couktt Court of Pleads and Quarter Sessions, Aevember Term, 1846 Samuel L. Arrington, . v Benjamin Screws. Original Attachment Levied on Slaves. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, in this cawe, resides beyond the limits of this State; Ills therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, for him to appear -el the neii Term of ihis Court, to be held on the second Monday of February next, in the Town of Nashville ; otherwise, judgment final will be entered tip against him, and the property levied on condemned to satisfy the Plaintiffs ilaim. .Witness, F.M. Taj Is r, Clerk of our said Court at Office in Nashville, the 1st day of December, A.D., 1846. . F. M. TAVLGR. Clerk, Pc Adv S5 62j. 99 6w Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department : L MLQ.yt JOY, PECPToa, .Assisted by R. II. MASON. Mathematical and Military Department ; W. f . DISBROWi THE year will-be divided info two Sessions of fie months each; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, oh the first of July. ' - Ills the design of the Preceptor; Chef this Institu tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring' a thorough English, Classical . and Mathematical Education. ' . ' Pnpils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United States. TEH MS OF TUITION. For English and .Mathematical Studies, per Session, . $i f)6 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and.. Italian Languages, per Session, 20.00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower. Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which tbey belong. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free ef extra charge. . The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the Wet Point system of instruction will be earefully pursued, nr will the Army Tactics le departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any 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 the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. , Parents and Gnardians, are requested not to allow their Children tor Wards to have accouuts in the City, but to deposit the 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. G o. E. Badger, Hon. Wm H. Hay wood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John If. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Ilines, Gen. Moye, Charles HLnton, Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, H. W. Husted, Ed. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, Esq'r?. Dr. Baker, As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I' have given their names as , reference. They send their'sons or wards to my School,. and of course their opinions caa be confidently trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh, December 14, 1846. 100 fii:e : TnC jETJV.4 ItfSURAKCE COMPA NY, of" Hartford, Conn. Offer to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the IJnitedStateSjand pay tits lossesprompt- J Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to be madeto S. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. And immediate Possession given. TWO OFFICES in ihe Register Buildings, o pening on the Court Green. They are particularly adapted" for persons, engaged in the Study, or Prac tice of the Law, Apply at this Office. January 6, 1846. Iiesidenee in Hillsborough FOUSALK. 2JTIHAT desirable lot, the Iste residence of Mrs. eLLi Wattkrs, the Subscriber now offursfor sale. .No place in the Town combines greater advaptges of convenience and comfort, and on account of the healthiness of Hill.-borough, its good society and ex cellent Schools, buh male and female, the residence now offered for sale, presents as many inducements to 4 genteel family, as can be found in our interior. Apply to Dr O. F. Lnng, of HiWVborongh, or to the Subscriber, at V aka Forest College, N. C. W. HOOPER. -January 6. 1817. 4 6t W. T. IIASiOA, " GRADUATE OF THE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, AND, for several years a Practitioner, would res pectfully make known that he expects to con tinue visiting such Towns, Villages, &c. -as faVor him with their calls. .... And, as the general principles upon which . all properly qualified Dentists operate, are the same, he does not presume to arrogate to himself a. decided superiority; but will" cheerfully submit to the decis ion of the most intelligent' of his Profession, and the many for whom he has operated. January 8, 1847. 4-w6m N. B. Any application directed to Raleigh, thank fully rrcrived and promptly attended to, the first op portunity. . JUST OPENING, Tlie Xiurgefei, Klchest tknd most - complete aortnteut ol :' f ; -WATCHES. JEWELERY saK& 1?sWw-.tBSEff; ! That acr feeore apjetred ii JtUnHig IN Ofietihg the above Goods to the poblrc,.wefee fully asiured that their exceedifit riehneii. crace- Jul elegance, snd the superiority of therr workman- snip, vill completely defy compeuuon in this market and the prices, too, are lower than eter ap that we can not only minister to the gratification of the most defined laste, but we can do s6 without materially di minishing the fdrnilure of the Pocket.1 - We believe tbaf we can no please "a Id, yonng and middle aged, of whatever Condition and sex:- Come and see for yourselves; and you will quickly agree with os, that almost all the treasures of the' mineral kingdom hate been ranaaeked, and tfie fnost skilful manipulations of the mechanic aftsliave keetf exerted to their htmost, in order 10 group together' Bewer and brighter beauties tor your gratification. Do you want Wafches, Clocks, Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Necklarfcs, Hreastpihs, Loctets, Pencil,,. Pens, Silver Forks, Spoons, Knives, Ladles, Cups and Bowls ; or does yob. fancy set on Amethysts, Topazes, Rubies, Emeralds. Pearls, or Diamonds f We can supply y on with each Or all that is, if yoa will come soon. . . , , . COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. Petersbiir?. Pept. 30. . v 79 TATE OF NORTH CAKOLINA. Scht CbcsTt, In Equity, Janoary 4th. 147. Harrison M. Waugh, .J.A. Waugb & Courts, vs. " Edwsrd and Henry Dobson, and L. Huahes.' It appearing that the Defendants, Edward Dobson and Lesoder Hughes, are pot vesideuls of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be mde for six weeks n?. ihe Raleigh Register, that tbey appear I and answer, plead or demur, to ihe Btll.of ComplatuJ, filed in OfJcerof the Complainants, on the fifth M on day after the fourth Monday iu February, 1847, at the Court House in the Town of Rockford other-, wtse. the case will be heard ex parte and .-judgment pro cvnfciso entered against them.' S. GRAVE. C M E RAX A WAY-from William Holt, dee'd of Orange Couuty, 'N.' C. during last summer, a iNegro Man named lpliraim. Eprhaim is' forty years old, five feet eight or nine inches high, stout aud square bnilCaud very muscular ; his ancles are large and feet thick,-his forehead low; with (it is believed) small scar ou it; cheek hoaes'somewhat high, neck, thick and short; his hands are large, with perhaps some rejnaius of a sixth finger ou each hand, which he had when young: he his a down-look, is an artful fellow and a pretty rood mechanic. Tven ty-five dolfars will be paid for his apprehepsion in the! Mate, or fifty dollars if taken out ol it. All expen ses will be paid for his 'delivery to either oflhe sub- - . - . -i 5 L. HOLT, , , y - vj J. S-. HQLT , . .. M. Wj HOLT, Jannary 26. . . . . , 10 E. IB OOK FOIl THE Fllir; SIDE.i- The Juvenile Companion: tbm- pruins-Hieiorical and Biographical Anecdoul, suit nl ftw Ik. vaiiiiff. . a'areutai ansimciion:-.t aiuide. to. Wi-Klom anJ Virtue. ll..U,TL'RNER ; Jan. 20. . " N,C. Bookstore. te Valuable Property" FOJl SALE- THE Subscriber, wisfiing, to move Soafh, of- fere for Sale his Harold's Creek Traet of Land, lying within two miles and- a half of the Town of Oxford, Granvillfe County, N.' C, contain ing 1200 acres. The Plantation is in good repair and hi an. improved arid improving condition, being in a superior state for the the dultivation of Tobacco aud Grain. The improvements consist of. a. larga two story Dwelling House, with every convenient out house, Tobacco Barns, etc. , ' ALSO, " . - y JDoenst Talley situated.one" mile and a half' from Oxford, Containing 400 acres, being well and completely improved, the Dwell?ng House being high ly commodious. and comfortable, most pleasantly '.sit?' ualed, ana surrounded by extensive Orchards of weH selected Fruit. '. ialso, OTer itsVillc coutainirig 215 acres, rmmediate ly adjacent to Oxford. There has just been built orj this Tract, a Dwelling of the largest dimensions, and iuHhe neatest style of architecture, located on an em inence overlooking the Town, within a half mile of the Court Honse. . . ; These Tracts are all contiguous but may.be culti vated separately, or they may.be consolidated, and cultivated by one individual. They are located in 9 region of Country than which there is pone, more luiilthy, and in the midst of a society unsurpassed fof intelligence, refinement and high moral excellency. They will be sold on accomodating terms. , . . Persons desirous of examitiing them, are jeqnested to call on my friend and Attorney, ROBJJRT TATLOR, Eko . of Oxford, who, will take plea-' sure in showing the Landsfcand who ia fully euthor- ized to difc-pose of the same. . , . JOHN C. TAYLOR. . - Not. 6, 1846. ; ... 9Qlf.. THEPILiESI A cure for life securefl, BY Dr.lJI'II Ai'S VoeLnbleEIee , tliary, or internal remedy ' for tbeJPiIe'tf prepared by Ai Uphara, M. D-, New York.il Wula educated Physician, whoVJeyoteepJns attentionaU most entirely to this disease TriEIectgtt internal remedvrand Will -urefainv eaarf )f-Pifis:Hir J WW w w either bleeding or blind, internal or "etf ernal;-ndly the only thing. that will. It is very' mild is its ope ration, and may be taken In eases of the most a- , cute- inflammation without danger- All external arv plications are iu the highest degree disagreeable, in convenient aud offensive and fromihei'5eryijator of the disease, temporary iu their effect. Tnismed-' icine attacks the disease at its source f and removing trie cause, renders me cure ceriaTW and permanent. In- Iiiflammali&n, soreness, and Ulceration of the1 Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, severe Cost'ive-- ueps, and for the rehef of Married Ladies, h is the best medicine ever discovered. - . . Dr. A: Upham (Proprietor,). Wtatt & 'Krrcnan ffeneral Aeeuts, 121 Fulton st." N. Y: 1 Sold in Rate gh by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO.. and by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Price 1 a bo-r- ' ' -C-'-ifi "' Dec.SP. IMfi.- Pr. Adr. S12: IOC 6m New Fall AivD wiiVTER goods; WE have commenced receiving our Fal and Winter Goods,- to which we eatt the afterttlosi ol the jublic, consisting in part as follows ' v ; umora striped Afghans, a hew and beau ufnl article, Mouslhie -De Laine Robos, " ' Super Cashmere Decosse ' ' ' ' - Kep De Lain-9, . : " Ombra Paris da. - ' Ombra Shaded and 8triped Cashmere, - ' Mouglm de Laines, atd Cashmeres of . all slyles and qualities, ' - SHAWLS-Omhra Thibetr . Printed Tckara, ' Cashmere.;'" - - -Soper Black and Bioef rencnlofhs, ' orown SDiiureen ao-i Faticy" Cassi meres and stings,' 4 Scalfs, Crovirts, die. Gloves of all binds. HA1S of Paris styleVery hand3m? -C A PS of all kind. ' " ' ? r " -. tiavinz purcnased , otrr uooda Iaw.- . we wrn u,.?- a. them accordingly . ' ' v'-V . SeptXSl J 84 ft HEARTT & JORDAN. r SALT: "ICQ ac&s. h- P. round ' A hirrii at ie-i dricetf prices; part to hand, afttt iha balance' o the tnlld lrnm t..r'J.nVi ' . ' rt " ' . 'MOLASSES l.y the Hogshead c jWrej. ' ' 1 COFFEE hv tlie Sack. .' ' 5 f . -" ,-r' 1 T - gOOD TEA by the -'Cheat, fee. '.Bate'Sh; Jan.; 1 t ' 4 TfTIOIt REX TFctrror five large, eomfoffabla :T end. welt farnishedi rooms for gentlemen, in the lare brick building formerly 4eupied lj - Mr,B. Bi Smiib,: ,y.t' . JAMES LITCJIFORD.' s- rrvtOUTn ESiSa? POTA-TOEI ! mofe' Irotft. J. 1 5ia- - ' ' 1 ' ' - l----ailf- -fr- -n ' nHl "" " US rr"rr,a mns tira?rflr vvfir -ra war JJjJ. slVs aO.TheaisecStbe! B(dy i v iJatr; V to th Mind f by GeofgeOioor, If, -D-)r : . Jan. 20. - tjvt v v u fu. &r ; re 1 t, if -"IfiSy - .-TV-:- 4 r". 5 . -V tt-. Ifc-'t'-'f : - .Hit. - ---,
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