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t nnnnir? JL JL Mil TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1847. ill : ri j: . . 11 ' ptBLISnED SESI-Tf EEUT iXB WEEILY, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Subtcripiutu. SewWbbxi.t PArca Fir dol lars per DDBrn baif in Advance. WiuLr. P pc r Three DiJlar per anonm. ,iicriaf. For every Sixteen Line; firat iBjertion, Oae Dollar; eacb aubiequeat insert-on, Tvreuty-five Cent. Cart Ordrt and Judicial Advertisements will be eharjed 25 per cent, higher ; bul a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from tbe rejralar pricea, for advertisers by the year. Advertfiemeuta, inserted in the SKMi-Waf klt Rc oirTca, will also appear in the- Wehiu.t raper, free f ehaTge. gj- rttera to the Editor most be rosr-rAio. WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? PRICE'S A sue and Fever Pill have never failed, where Jirerli.o were strict 1 fol lowed, to effect a cure in frm Fifteen to Thirty hours. They are prepareJ from simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore, the safest, most pleas ant. and speediest remeJy known, for the cure of In . termittenl Fever. They hae been iried in Uon gestive Chill of the worst farm and hive invaria blv s"ien relief, and curel the patients. They never afect i he brafrr, ai dies Quinine ; or injure the con stitution, as dosrse?ic. The money returned in every cue of failure, where directions are followed. Price $ I per box. PUnters, Country Merrhants.and Druit will be supplied at $8 per dozen boxes. Prepared and sold onlv bf C J. KEM WORTHY A CO., Bank; Street, Petersburg, Va. A u -tnM 3t. 1348. 71 Botanico-Mcdical Infirmary, H.VXK ST., PETEUSBCRG, VA. ITVRS KBNWOUI'HV & PRICE, PetersW5. t V Virginia, are prepared to- rereive and treat pa tient from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup posed incurable forms of disease. Board with the m sl careful nursing, can be obtained for 94 per week. Medical charges moderate. The superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure of Chronic dis eases, baa been fully established in every section of our Country. ' Per-wia afflicted, shouhJ speedily avail themselves of thia almol certain means of restoratioa to. health. Fuialas and Panceri speedily ctirtd without resort taihe Knife Coaas WiwisTM Charge $100 for Medical attendance. J) Persons desiring further information, will please aJdress iho Subscribers, post paid. C J. KEN WORTHY, M. D. H.M. PKICE.M. D. Jolyll. 184fi. 56 ly Thomas n. iiiihi,k ATTORXET AND SOLICITOR, COMMISSIUNKR FOK NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgementa, Ac 79 Nassau Street, N aw Yoac. December 26, 1846. 10t ly C. B. HOOT, HAVING viaikd New York and Philadelphia for the purpose of adding to bis Stock, respectfully informs his friends and the Public, that he has just opened a large and sp.eudid ansort . merit of . JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. consisting of Got and Sil ver Lever Waicnes, An chor Cylinders, Vertical .Escapement Gold and Steel Guard Chain. Seal. Key, together with a large. assortment of Breast Pin, Finger !in,;s, Ear Kings, Gold and Silver Pencrt, Tuiu.bles, Medal ions, Gold Heart and Croe. SPECTACLES. GslJ, Silver, Ulue and polished" Sieel Spectacles, Peri local Spectacle Glasses, a new article, to uit the Eye of all persoas, very nuperior Flint Glasses, ttut raiy be adjusted in any frame, at any notk-e. Silver and Plated Wsire. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles. Suiar- Ponis. Butier-Knies, S.Jver mounted Ccoa Nut. Castors, Candle-Sucks, Suutfer and Trays, Cke Basket. Cofld Greque.s. Bntanta Ware ia Sets or aingle piece. Silver and Plated Cups. Faucy GosxLt. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes, Chess Men. a ad Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens ; Gilt; Steel, til is and Satin Beads; Jet Comb; tSegar aad Card Case ; Purses ; Caapmin' Razor Strap ; Toilet Bottle and I.vliea Toilet Work. Boxes. CUTLERY. " A Sae assortment of Rer Kazora Pocket and ...... !' Kui.e. . Gnus aud Pistols. A large and fine coleciion of Doutde Barrel Guns aud Coll Patent Revolving PUtols. . Perfnmery. ComprisinjrPowdri BdXM,Col.gn and Lavender Waters ; Toilet Pawder ; having and Toilet Soap. Also, Hairi Tooth and.?baving Brushes. Itltivical lustriimeiita. Spanish Guitar. Violins; Ctaridnet; Flutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Exlr Violin Bows,cc. Walshes and Clock repaired in a superior ,i le. As his own jersonal atuntion will be given to this deoartment thrwe nersona havinz article of thia kind to-repair. my rely on their being well and fsilhlully'i executed Uold and Stiver manulaciured to oraer, with neatness and punctuality. 'Highest pricea given for old Gold and Silver- ' ' . Raleigh. Oct 19. 1846. .. :- ' '-, 84 OTir SPRING Snpplf of GOODS, in our line., consisting mostly of the following, wnicU we tatend to sell a tow as the lowest it be ing moailyjoajht with Gash, via Loaf and Brown Sugars, Salt and Salt Pelje, Kefind, do do Java; Rio aad Lagutra Cof fee,' uajging and Rop , White and Brown Soap, some at 4 eta per box, Potatoes - Vinegar, Vails, 4 6 8-10-12 20. G. Powder, and Y. Hyson! Tear, Hrdaasea by the Hud. or 3-4 and 4-4 brown 8hir- Gallon, ' Rice and Cheese,' Flour snd Meat, New Bacon and Lard, tings, -f Yarns, fmn No. 4 to 16. Wire Sifters, ' dorse Collars and whip. Vf egs Hates and Bowls, S.de and Upper Leather. ;a!f sriil Ltninz Skin. Shoe Thread and Twine, Oiens and SpWlem, ' Neat Pnnta, ia Frames. Sperm and 'i allow Can-1 Cheap Hand Bellows', dies, r Bed t;0rds end Une, Pepjr and SSpice, Gin j-.r and Snulf, Beat Cigars. Cheaper do. ia variety, Chewiiur Tober-eo, PaarrVh. Starch, 4 c. 4c- s"WILL:. PECK. ,22 Cw Ra eiih, Mxrch 15, Summer Arrangcmeht. 18 4. Renewal of the Daily Line. Tux the Route, note favorably kn&tcn as te , James River and Chesapeake Bay Line. THE Proprietors take pleasure in advising the travelling public of tbe renewal of their Daily Line. The Steamers, during the past Winter, have undergone a thorough repair, and are now in 8ne order. The Line, for tbe present, (until the comple tion of the repairs on the Curtis Peck,) will consist of the following Steamers : On James' hirer. On the Bay. Jewess, CapU Sutton, Georgia, Capt. Cannon, Alice. Brough, Ht'iun, Ku-acll These Boats are well officered, by men of long ex perience on the route. Passengers leaving Weldon or Gaston every night except Saturday, and Peter-buig every morning ex cept Sunday, will go direct on without delay reach ing Baltimore next morning in time for the cars to Washington, Philadelphia or Cumberland at lee expense than any older Line, with fewer changes of person and baggage, and no I cms of sleep. Cj Passengers getting throuah Tickets, are al lotted to stop at any point on the route, and resume tbeir travel at pleasure. x Should the train from the South he delayed by any accident thereby losing the connexion with tbe H.iy Line-M passenger preferring to try the mail line the next day. the aent of the retcrtuurg and Konoke Kail lioaa Company, at Telersburs, is authorized to refund fitrt. Fare from Weldon or Gaston to Ualtimore, $y no Norfolk, 4 00 Fare from Petersburg to Baltimore, 6 00 - Norf.dk. 1 00 Tickets from Gaston to Baltimore or Norfolk, to be had of C. C. Putth, Esq., Gaston. (ry For tickets from Petersburg to Baltimore-or Norfolk, app y to the Agent of the City Point Rail Road Company, at the Depot. For Tickets from Weldon to Baltimore or Norfolk, apply to WM. M. MOODY, J., General Agent. Orrrca Jams Ritw& Bt Lux,? Weldon, N. C. March 8, 1847. 5 23. National Hotel, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, DAVID F. KEELING, Proprietor. M. D. F. KEELING respectfully announce to the Public, that he has taken thia fine Es tablishment, recently conducted by Capt Furman Black and bgs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and the travelling community. Thia House has undergone thorough repair, has been newly furnished, and now 08e8ee all the means and appliances of superior accommodation. Tbe Proprietor is determined that his Hotel hall not be excelled by any similar establishment in the United Stales; and aware that an impression exists on the part of many, that his charges are higher than those elsewhere, he futher states that bis charge for board is SI 50 per day or 10 per week. D. F. KEELING. Norfolk, Va-, Jan. 22. 8 6m SPRING TRADE. Jlarcli 21, 1847. JOHN STEVENSON & CO., NO. 9. POLLING BROOK STREET, Pelcrsbtirs', Va., ARE now receiving their Sraixo PoacHasrs, em bracing a large s&tortmeut of French, German, British and Amckicax , C23E0E3llSCa Which will be so.d, Wholksalk vr Kktau., at very low prices. Purchasers visiting this market are invited to ex amine their slock. March 37, 1S47. 26 3m REMEMBER, THAT. COSRV, IIOPKIXS & CO. ,piONTINUE to repair arid warrant all kinds of Watches ami CI OCR upon the shortest notice and in the bet manner. Tbey also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Ot4.ical Instruments, in a aiyle unsurpassed by any establishment, Noilh or South. This the pub lic may rely on. Thev ore. atsn. reared to MAKE to ORDER - j ' si any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best materials. Wii1 the ernerience of manv vears. we tell the people, (and have the testimony of hundreds te sup port u in making the assertion,) that we can do their work as well, as it can Le done in Richmond, New York, or any where else. Give us a call. Charjres moderate. COSB V, H0PKIN8 A. CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 F1KE ! THE A2TNA INSURANCE COHIPA NY, of Hartford, Conn. Off to insure Buildings and Merchapdize. against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit tbe times. Thi is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com-panieintheUiiitedState,andpa;silsIosse8prompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh. or its vi cinity.to he made to 8. W, WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. WHO WANTS TIIEitl ? BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! I ! WE ball remain only a few days, and will sell the remainder of our - Lace Goods at Cost, or at prices lo please all customers. Ladies, come and get Dress Caps Wonh $1 for cnlT 60 eenu ; Iadies Kkl Glovea 60 cents, worth 90; Laces from 1 cent to $2 per yard French worked Cape, only (2 apiece; French Lawns f.ir Dresses, at 30 cents,- worth 60 Muslin and Jaconett Edge and Inserting, very cheap ; worsted Mitt. 3 tenia per pair; Book. JacoBeU, 'TVietn and Swia Muslim, for Dresses, from 20 to 60 cent per yardi Children's woiked Robe and Capm uncommonly cheap ... Nett Uai, 3 renti apiece; French worked Collare and luside Hanu1ierchiela very cheap; Pine, 2J per paper: 1 5 w. ,l ' ' Also, a a. od assortment of Bonnet Ribband. In fanta' Waiae, MieW wmked Kohes, Hewing 81k. Kitk Mrtte. Pia nk Glovea, Vetle; Htir Plaiu. NeU for Cape and Capee, Aen Ac, at toaiahif low price- , . .i. . -. - . - Indies will Hease call and tt i3 worth of Good far gl, as soon as possible a we aha 11 Uke the bar gains away next week, if txvt o4d. .... . . , . c J.:T & C KINO. Next door to B. B. Bmiih'a corner. AprU. ; . d 3 SEDGWICK FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA: REV. J.J, FINCH, Puis ; MISS N. C. BROWNE, ; MISS A TUCK, C Txaches. MRS. M. L FINCH. S T 1HE NEXP SESSION of this Institution will commence on the first of April ensuing. Tbe en couragement heretofore received, has induced the Principal to employ an additional Tearher. and to incur other expenses, which he hopes w ill he justified by a still further increase of patronage. The course of Instruction will le liberal, embracing ail the bran ches of an acromph-shrd female education ; and pu pils who go through tbe prescribed course, will be furnished at the close with testimonial from the Teacher. Pupils can enter at any time, but cannot be with drawn till tbe end of the Session without permission from ibe Principal ; nor will any deduction he made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS, PER SESSION OF FIVE MOMHS: Board, washing, and fuel, $60 00 Preparatory Department. $7 to 10 00 Classical and Scientific Department, 12 to 1 5 CO Music on Piano, 20 00 Guitar, 10 t)0 Ornamental liranches.Painting.Drawing, &c 10 DO French Language, 10 00 There will be a vacation of one month at the end of each Sesion.during which pupil can remain with out any extra charge. Each boarding pupil is expected lo furnish her own sheets, towel, and napkins, which, with her ap parel, must be marked with her name in full. For tbe beneut ol persons at a distance, we matte the following references : Rev. Wm, Hooer, L. L D., Rev. T. Meredith, Hon. Calvin Graves, Proles eor J. B. White, J C Stevenson, T. C. Garrison and D. S. Sanders, Esqr'a. Raleigh. March 8. 1 847. 15 ly THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL AND BRASS an CD Cf ST i LEi ya Machine, Smith-Shop, Edge-Tool Factory, It. In full operation. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and tbe public gene rally, for the liberal encouragement he ha received, and hopea (as he has a more extensive assortment of Patterns,more aud belter machinery, two good Cupolasor Furnace, better workmen, aud the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized,) by cootiuued efldrts to give satisfaction to alt who may favr him with tbeir patronage. He ia prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARIAG Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, &c. Castings for every description of Cotton Ma chinery. 1 WATER-WHEELS. He is manufacturing Howd's Cast Iron direct act ing Water-Whe.el, and has made a number, which have been tested with great success, and is believed, from it structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheel under less head of water than' 14 feet. The agent -for the above WbeHs is here, who gives his wholo attention 'to putting them up. The subscriber ia also manufacturing Hotchkiss re-acting V heel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of various sizes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices f"r Cash, or on time to punctual customer. Flattening Mdls, Paient Bands, Sinkers, Levers, dec, at reduced prices. i HOGSHEAD SCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, for $35. EDGE TOOLS. i He boson hand, and continues manufacturing, Cast Steel Ax kb, and other edge tools, warranted e qtial to any made at the North. I Wai;gn Boxes, both ground and in the rough. - Sad Irons, of all sizes. Fire Dogs of various patterns. Furnaces, suited for healing Churches and Stoies. : Stoves, of dtlVerent sizes, lor Fat lories and OlTices, i Grates of various pattern. Plain and Fancy. IKON RAILING. Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. : Hoisting Machines, lor Store and Ware-houses, on sn improved pUn. Pumps for Wt lU, of ariou constructions. ColionGin, and Horse Power. PLOUGHS PLOUGHS. ' He has on hand a heavy st.ck of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of vanooa Patterns, from 1 to 4 Hore, viz : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium. Clarksville, Kiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D., &c , which he will sell at unu sual low prices-. j Portable Corn Mill, of soperior construction. j Corn Shellers and Straw cutters. Thrashing .Mai htnes. Fan Mills, fir. ; and all oth er article usually made at such establishments I Having from 55 to 60 Hand employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the Slate, he hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work manship and despatch, as any olher similar estab lishment. i He would respectfully invite all who are willing to give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to cive him a cull. ! (J j Order left with Messrs. Mcllwaine & Brown- ley, Messrs. Q 4" W. L. Morton, at nis snop on wiu street, or at the Fogndry, will be promptly attended to. U. WtiU.8. Petersburg, March 6. 12 f Coach-Making. nnHE SUBSCRIBER, bavine boaght out the .j IL entire Stock, of Clabjc and Tkrekxl, Will con tiuue the Coach-makiug busiuess in all its branches, at tbe well known Stand, near the Presbyterian Church, lately occupied by them ; and, also, at 'the Shops formerly 'occupied by THoaua JfNKisa at both of which situations, he t now prepared' to exe cute with neatness and despatch, all orders in his line of business. ' Ob hand, for sale, TWO FINE COACHES, ou Elliplie Springs. " . . JOHN R- HARRISON. March 8. 1847. - . 20 - CIICAP GOODS. 1 A "GRET variety of Dry Goods, together with p a collection ef Go.id of all description tbe Auction and Ciinmiaior Store. AH of these are olTered cheap for Caalt, or in exchange for Country Prvduce. HUGHES & MEAD. NORTH CAItOMM Mutual Insurance Company. nrjJfJRSUANT to an Ac, of Assembly, a Compa- y ny has been formed in this State, under the name and stjl of the " North Carolina Mutbal In surance Company," and is now folly organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WA'lOx. President, ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, RICH ARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE. Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ) P . ALBERT STITH, ExeCtt!.;e Com- WESTON R. GALES. S m,l,ee The Company i now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and lo issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and olher buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against Ions or damage by Fire. The Office of the Company is in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har cett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh, January 15, 1847 5 tf United States Army. $11! bounty, or $12 and 160 Acres of Land, at the option of the Hermit. WANTED for the United State Army. Able bodied Men, belwe. ti the agex of 18 and o5 years, being above 5 feel 3 inches high, of good char acter, and of respectable standing-among their fellow citizen. None need apply to enter tlie service, but those who aie determined to serve honestly and f.ith fully, the period of their enlistment, viz : " during the war" with Mx co, or for ll.e term of fixe years, aa the recruit may elect. This table shows the a mount of pny which ' enlisted aoldiers, ac Cording to their res Pay of Aittlle- W r Pay of Dra goons & Ri flemen when muunitd ry cr mantry Soldiers, dt ol Dragoons and Rifl'-mt n u A pective grades, are en titled to receive for serving on their service. Pay I'ay ray Pay Pay Pay per per 'tor 5 per per for 5 . N m'h ann y'rs. m'h unn y'rs. S $ t $ 8 To the S'g't Major, Qr" '. '. j master S'g'i, Ch'fmu- 1 I s'n.ot ch'f bugler.each 17 204 1020 17 204 1020 To 1st S'g'l of a Co'y, IK I92: 960 IB1 192 9ao Ordnance Sergeants 18 216 1080 j All olher S'g'w, each, 13 156 78n 13 156 780 Corporals, 9 108 510 10 KO 600 Buglers,' 8 96 4( 9!1U8 540 Musicians, 8 96 48(1 Farrier 4-Blacksmiths 11 132 660 II 132 660 Artificers, H 132 660 Privates, . 7 84 42n 8 96 480 to each recruit enlisted for the Ariilkry or Infantry a.m. Besides the monthly pay, as above stated, one ra tion per day is allowed every soldier, which is amply sutfic enl for his subsistence also, a lar,jc supply of comf -rlable and genteel clothing. Good quarters anl fuel are at all times furoislnd ; ai d every at tention will le paid to making those men who may enlist, and are determined to serve their country in good faith, comfortable and contented with their sit uation. Thebes: medical attendance is always pro vided for tbe sick soldier ; no deduction of pay is' made during the period he is unable to perforin his duty. Should the soldier be disabled in the line of his duty the laws provide a pension f r him. By the ahote it is seen that the pay and allowan ces are respt-cuble. and t h it. with prudnte and eco nomy, the m nithly pay of the soldier may be laid up as every thing requisite for bis comfort and conveni ence is furnii-bed bv the Government, including his sugar and coffee. The prudent soldier, tlierefore, may save from $420 to$lC20 during his cnliftmr nt of Five years ; and at the expiration of the term lie can, if he chooses, purchase a small Farm in any of the Western States, and there settle himself Comfortably, on his own land, for the rest of his life. The sum of TWO D.OLLAR will be paid to any . 1 ev ctitzen. non-cnmmi-Pionea omcrr or soldier, vino shall bring to the rendezvous an able bodied recruit. who shall le re.'ulailv enlisted. The citizen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not lo the Recruiting Sergeants. "An Act to encourage enlistments in the Regular Armv. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives tf the Lmled Slates oj Ameriru in Con gress asaeiiibled. That during the enntinusnce of the war with Mexico, the leira of enli-lment of the men lo lie recruited for the regiments of dragoons, artille ry, infantry . and rifJ incn of the present military s tablishment, shall be " during the war," or five years at the option of ihe recruit, unless sooner discharged. Section 2. And be it further enarttd, Th it there shall be allowed and paid to every aide bodied man who ;h:dl be duty enlitrd to serve in the artillery or infantry, for the term of five years or durins the war, s bounty of twelve dollars : but the payment of six dollars of the said bounty shall be deferred until the recruit shall have joined for duty the regiment in which he is lo serve; Bv the 9th section of the act of Congress, approv ed February 1 1, 1847. each non-commissioned officer musician or private, now in service or who my here after be enisled during the present war with Mexico, and wh shall receive an hononble discharge either by expiration of his term of enlistment, or for disa bility incurred in the course of his service, will be entitled to a warrant for One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land, whi. h he will be at liberty to locate in one body, upon any public lands that may be subject to private entry : or, he may, at hi option, when honorably discharged, receive treas ury scrip to ihe amount ofoHX HUN DE I D POLL A US, bearing six per cent, interest, payable semi-annually, and redeemable at the plena ore of the Government. WILLIAM J. CLARK, Capt, U 8 Army. Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous, Raleigh, - . March 36, 1847. 28-3t BUILDINGS FOR SALE. THE BuiUing, Committee, fur the erection of a new Episcopal Church in thia City, with a view to commence active operations, will expo.-e at Public Hnlf, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 20th inst at 11 oVnck, A." M all the Tenement on the Lot, recently purchased by the Church except tbe one nearest the Bai-k of the State, . That .will be reserved, for the pre nt, for a Work and Tool Shop lite Buildings will he sold on a credit of Six months. The Purchasers will be required to give Bond, and approved security, with a condition in ihe Note, that the Building shall be removed from tbe Lot, by tbe first day of June ensuing. - THE BUILDING COMMITTEE. Raleigh, A,rU7. 29 ta" Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department: J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor, Assisted by R. D. fflASOS. Mathematical and Military Department: W. F, OISBR0W. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five momhseacb ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on ihe Irsl of July. It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu tion shall noi be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Education. Pupil will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United States. TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, J15 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session. 2fl 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Cluss. paying only for ihe Studies of the Class to which they l.elong. 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 West Point ystem of instruction will be carefully pu.sued, nor will the Army Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit tbe boys for the benefit of the Institution, or for any olher purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, hut Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescrihed Uniform. Parents and Guardians, are requested not to allow their Children or Wards lo have accounts in the City, but to deposit the money, for the purchase of neces saries, iu the hands of the Principal. N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. Ei Badger, Gen. Moye, Charles Hiuton, Wm. F. Collins, Jamea B. Shepard, H. W. Husted, Ed. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, Esq'ru. Hon.Vm II. Haywood, Hou.li. M. Sadnders. Rev. D. Laey, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. John R. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hiues, 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 tbeir opinions can be confidently trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh. December 14, 1846. 100 And immediate Possession given. TW O OFFICES in the Rkgistkk 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 OlEce. January 6, 1846. FREELAND & ALL, No. 69, Light St. Wharf, BALTIMORE, fTFFER for sale, ou accommodating terms, the follow ing articles 150 Bags Government Java Coffee bO do. VV hite Laguira do. 60 800 15 60 0 50 10 do. Green do. do. Loaves Sugar, assorted qualities, Bb!s. Crushed and Pulverized Sugar, Boxes Sperm aud Adamantine Candles, do. .Mould do. ilalT chebts Gunpowder, Imperial and Y. 'II. Tea, do Black Tea. Together, with a complete assortment of WINES and LIQUORS. All orders iu our line, will be atteuded to with fidelity and despatch. Refer to Weston R. Gales, Esq. March 6, 1847. 20 3m i,3r iTkOrh l'Bs- of North Carolii.a BA (CP.HJxyHCON.of which 400 pieces are prime flatus. 3.000 lbs. White Lard. For sale by B. B. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, March 6, 1847. 20- Richardson & Co. iVo. 83 main Street, Richmond Ta. HAVE in tore a large Slock of Foreign and Do mestic In their assortment this season, will bo found a great vaiiety of articles of the very latest styles, for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear ; and their stock of Coarse Cotton aud Linen Goods, will compare with any other in ihis City. Also, DOMESTICS of all kinds, which, with the articles usually found in a Wholesale Store, are offered to Merchants on very reasonable terms. Richmond. March 23, 1847. 25-t3 LETI1EOX. TJ WOULD inform the Surgeons and Dentists of li North Carolina, that I am tbe authorized Agent ot Oh. Mortok, of Boston, to dispose of the Inha lers and Letheon. aud also the Right to use them. . My olfice is on Fayelievilhj Street. W. R. 8CQTT, i Surgeon Dentist. Raleigh, N. C, March 31, 1847. 27 tf XsKTHEOBT. Dr. J C. WiaaiH, one ef the highest authorities in the United States, speaks of this preparation and its application, in term which must tecare for it the confidence of all; and his views of its efficacy and usefulness are fully concurred in by the principal Surgeons of all the Lojidon Hospitals. The inbala tion of the vapor of Ether is perfectly harmless ; and scarcely a day paex-s without operations being per formed under its influence. Such is the testimony from all part of Great Britain. "In Paris,' it recer Tteasno less flattering. -Tfcere ihe general opinion seemedtlrtjsvaaysthe Report of the Secretary, of the Academy of Science, and the names of some of the most eminent Surgeons of Pari are given aa authority (0 tbisopiniop.) lb at ia ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, complete success may be obtained, if proper iubaling apparatus be used, and the Euer be p.re and highly rectified ; and that, with' such precautions, bo danger is to be apprehended in one case out of ten thousand- " - . Fall I - -y It has long been an important problem ill Medical Science to devise some method of mitigating the pai a of 8orgicaloperations. Ad efficient agent for thia parpoee has at length been discovered by Dti llar ton and Jackson, of Beston. .; . . New Store5 RaIeighrN, New nd BeifttifDl ;5P?lUvG0ODS;f UFUS H. PAGE, at the convenient and wejl known stand, formerly occppied by Mr. Bam B. Smith, in the faree new brick buHdinji at the cor ner of Firyettetilje arid Hargeit stree1s,has' the? pleasure of announcing a hi friend and acquaint' ancee. and the public at large, that he ha ja com menced the Mercantile business at the above eligibla stand ; and having made arrangements t receive an early supply of Fashionab'e Spring Goodshaa that satisfaction of informing the intelligent readef, that he ia now receiving and just opening, a most elegant and extensive assortment of .y -, "- Staple and Fanry Drf Coods, Hardware anil r'nii,.. ri.:.. .('(...'..j n..tr..' nr... a vuucij, vumaj uiass nuu timxtr naicj Hats, Shoes, and Groceries; Selected with great care by Mr Bih. B. ftffs;irj the City of New York, of tbe latest importations ; under the new Tariff, expressly for the Raleigh mar ket a City famous for ita admiration and patronage? of all that i beautiful in style, chaste in fashion, and refined and elegant in taste and to which he would m.st respectfully invite the attention of the intelligent ' purchaser, since, in the presentation of this rich and attractive assortment of Spring Goods, : and so re markably cheap, he flatters himself that all those who wib to supplv themselves with the newest. most beautiful and xsitonoAc articles, cannot fail to, be pleased. - -The assortment consists in' part of the followinsr articles, to-wit: - For Gentlemen Superior blue and black Cloths and Casslmetes, ' Klegaht silk, velvet and Marseille Vesting, Fine single and double twilled Drab de Etea. Super Cashmerett. Angola Casimeres, - Kentucky Jeans, Union Mixtures, - -Manchester and Legonia Drills, Oregon Plat ii, ' Plain, striped & plaid French Drillings Gambrootff Rlack and fancy silk Neck HandRerchief and Stocks Beautiful silk Neck Ties. Snspenders. Collars, ' Splendid Bandana, Odd Fellows' tod Pongee silk Handkerchiefs . " ,f Linens, Lawns, and Thread Cambric Handkerchiefs, Fine cotton Shirtings and Sheetings, silk, and cotton bait Hose, Georgia Nankeen, brown and plaid Linen for sum mer coats and pants, - v 4 San Luis Potosi Checks, Rough e Ready Drillings ueu-iicRing, cotton uzoahurgs, lampico Drills. .... Fine. calf, gout and patent leather Shoes and Gaiters, Large silk and gingham Umbrellas, Fine Bkavsr, Miileskix, PaaaxA, Laeftoair and Palo Alto Hats, (cheaper. tlutn tver.J For-the Ladies , Beautiful new style Calicoes and Ginghams, (In great variety, richness and beauty,') 1 '" ' Elegant striped and figured Lawns, and rich shaded French Moslins (of new designs "and most splendid pattern-',) h Black and fancy colored Silks, California Robes, splendid Organdie Muslins, Extra super Marquesas, rich cbamtleon lusired Veret Cruz Plaids. , Linen Muslin, rich glossy fheen Plaids, Elegant Graduated Muslin Robes.Earlton Glnghaju Kicn printed and embroidered Jaconet. Mnslios, Rich striped shaded Barrages and Balzartnet (most beau t tjul and lovely, . , ' - Plain ami figured.rich lastred silk Alpacas, Bishop Lawns, muMin and swiss Muslins Cambrics and "Jaconet Muslin, , Cambric Dimity, striped and checked Muslins, Beautiful Cashmeres and Mouselm delaines," Marseilles and common Skirts, ' - : - . - ' Muslin Edgings, Incertings and Lvces and Collar, Super silk and cottoft Hose and Gloves (ofevery da- 8trtption,) Efegant cap and boftnnet Ribands, , ' New sty le satin strijed Scarfs and Shawls, Silk Neck Handkerchiefs and Ladies' Cravats, Fine kid, morocco and seal Slippers and 8hoes, Rich Furniture Prints, Monterey Shawls, Sun-shades and Parasols, ' ' Elegant Silk, Lawn and Mexican Bonntls', . Tor general Consumption ; Elegant China, Glass akit CnocKEitT VVaBXj Knives and Forks. Jack and Pen Knives, Razors&e Scythe and grass Blades, pad and stock Locks, - -UtthV asd Ikos Weediso Hoes, Track OaitScs, and Sad Iroivs, j - SceAa, CeFtxx, Tea, Loaf ash 'Pcxtebizxii Sl'GAKS, - ' Nails, Swkedish tidx, Plocch asp bos labs' IKK StkeI, -' ' T'"i, Spades AWD.SHOTXts, Wire 8eives, Coffee Mills, Cottox Cikbs, Ssurr, ToBACcor Cojpcras and 1 Candles, . ' . j. ' Powder and Shot, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,' : Oil Cloth for table and sideboard covers arid window - ". curtains.' " - '- ytitA-; 'rj-. Glass Glebes and Chimneys, ; .v..v-''X'j' . , j . H andsaws. Waffle arid Wafer Irons, , j r J Brass and llaVt Aitdirorw 1 : i . - - Shovel and Tons, and .CASTtwcs j together with many ether needful and desirable articles, toa. nume rous to mention, all of which, for the Cash,t or-r to punctual dealers, at three or four monthsht 'wHl b tempted to ell on tbe most leasonable terms. -it The undersigned having been employed iby ill r, Page, and in whose interest and success in business he feel a deep ami abiding solicftbde.sha the- high gratification of announcing to the public that be has just returned, from New York with the? above de -scribed hlw akd i(ACTirrjAASsoarirxaTrGeo))S recently imported under the operation of the, new Tariff, many of them from twenty r to -thirty ftf cent; hiver than formerly, and in the select ir;ft of which, out of the immense quantity in ' marltei jtBisj Spring, for tbe benefit of the purchaser he assures his friends that he exercised his best jtrfgmetit tthd taste. He would . therefore, most respectfully solicit a liberal patrohace from bis old friends and custom ers, and the public generally (soHong and. generous. . ly bestowed upon, him,' aiid which ; be hopes to re- member with heart feh gratitttde,)" in favonr of ibeT ; . New Establishment orM a. PaWe, wbera (in bis own eft happy element, in the prosecution of a conjston juid successful busing,) in company, with , tha man, the undersigned toay VaTf t'9rI! reajr and wilirhg -to, -wait ooir tho gerulernen and UdM w bo may please to fa iof them with a rail 5 a ' - i -i-4KBB'6MlfK , Raleigh. Afsrch; 24 84, f iZS Sas Another supply of XieaxrtJi'fl cUbrated Snktg n.--- ssswBaBF aBaarasatAaaaawvsjwaaaasFw a - x vvacio. kaia uay rcceivea a xae jx. cooKsiore "ty r - : ; : .u . t hv d; TUHNEEf Raleigh, March. 1 5. : -' gt&ndard eopy.) fi1 rnU E Potatoe Oaion.-A tmeil lot fof 1J. sale at the N. C.c Bookstore; y HEKRJ 3). TUfiN R.' iThst above Onioo doeaj not produeal seed as olher. Onions, but it increasea b h9 Root, One single Qnioft, slightly covered, vijf produca alx cr seven in a clump, jjar;iy under grooxa March Si. li 'I s! ;i is! i 1 ? Hi 10 :1 it ,ti .4 s ; 1 fi:- m .1 'i 1 1 1 ,lri'. I AD
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 13, 1847, edition 1
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