.V :.: .-At.;,. yv-.- III' y i - . v. X - ., e rf - , LI ZETTE. LA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1848. VOLUME JIilX. . -. AND. MMiU.lf' i A . - " , (EAR I : : : : : . - ' r PUBLISHED SESI-WEjBKLY ' AND WEEKLYrBY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Subscription. Semi-Wkekxy PArER Five lars per annum half in advance. Wkekxy Paper Thre Dollars per annum. Advertisements. For every Sixteen Lines, first insertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. " Court Orders and Ju dicial Advertisements will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; kut a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers y the year. . Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Re gister, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of chaTge. - . - , O Letters to the Editor most be post-paid. 1 1 k i: i Tn E JSTiVA 1WSITR AIVCK COMPA nrr, of Ilartrord, Conn;;0ffer8 to insure Buildings and Merchandiie, ajainst losnor damage by fire, at premiam to u.it the time.. ' This is one of the oldest and befllosurance Com panies in the United State, and pay iu'losses promptly. t " ." Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its ti cinity.tobemadeto. 8. W. WHITING, v ' ' . "Agent. And for Miltbnj N. C. and viciriily, to' ; ! T. J. PALMER, Agents October, 1847..: v ; - .;- 83 D. Pain&r-& Co., v' MANAGERS OF LOTTERIES, : .. r7v '' '' ' The following Brilliant Lotteries are presented to the patrons of this office for J U N E . " They possess unusual attraction, and give evidence' of the superior claims of Paine's Lotteries over all others. We call particular attention to the 60,000 Lottery for 24th of June, 78 no. 20 drawn ballots, a, splen did Lottery for packages. The great success which has attended our patrons in the sales of many splen did prizes within the past year, will be a' sign poet for those wh are in the search" of Fortune to send to D. Paine & Co.. the oldest and most popular Man agers in the United State. ; C. W. PURCELL;" ! ' 1 Agent for PAINAB CO., ' - -v' s v. Richmond, V, ' The following pnes were sent to this .Aeency in the last 6U days Paine's Lotteries which continue to place them ahead Of all others : - ; bhaie 2 23 65 Mar. 22 $15,000, sent to Richmond, w do IS 39 53 May 10 5,000 do - "do 45 56 61 May J3 15,000 do - ; , do 19 41 CO Mt 20 2,500 do whole 22 50 57 May 22 3,000 ' . do The above tickets can be seen at onr office. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY Class 90. - : To be drawn in Baltimore, Jane 26. ; 75 Nos., 12 drawn. S100.000 in ten; Prizes : of 10,000! . ' 1 prize of $5.000-1. " 1 prizebf 130 1 d 3,000 I 20 do ' 'm ;1,000 1 dj .2,000 J &c &c. - . : Tickets 1 10. shares' in DroDortion. In purchasing by the package, deduct lh price of three 1 ickets. - - . 03 Orders meet.our unual prompt attention. For Tickets in the above, .r in any other Lotterj, draw iris daily, (price of Tickets from $1 to $20,") under our management, address ns, or C. W. PURCELL. Agent for D. PAINE dc CO., Richmond, Va. SALT ! SALT! SALT ! the rod, 150 Sacks of fine and coarse Salt, "in large full Sacks, for sale low by the qnautily Apply to SEAWELL MEAD. June J, 1843. 44 CITF EOTS FOR TAXES. ST WILL sell at the Court House door iu the City Jlof Raleigh, ou Monday, th 17th day of July, the lollowiug City Lots for the Taxes due thereon, for tlte vears mentioned, viz : Alex. Blake, No. 26, for '44, '45, 4B, and '47, S5 86 Moe.es A. Bledsoe, part of 94, for 46 and '47, 13 26 Absalom Manjnm, part of 39 and 2, 5 76 William J. Langdon, 46 and 47. No. 105 9 00 JAMES H. MURRAY, City Collector. Raleigh, June 6. 1843. ' - 45 VAXUABFjE HEAL, Ksl'ATE JFOIZS1MjE. THE Subscriber again offers his Property on Hillsboro Street for sale. The large House and Lot, and convenient out-houses, formerly occupied by the late Miss Elizabeth Geddy, are well known, as well as the adjoining House and Lqt,formerly own ed by Capt Hunter, dee'd. The property is sitoa ted in the most pleasant part of the Ciiy, and afiirds ajjreat opportunity for persons desirous of securing a CitV resident that omII alrv.rro K. v.ln.M. rn. .. Tl' terms of paymeut will be made quite easy. The purchaser will have no cause to complain in this respect, provided the paymeutsare well secured. William R. Pool, Esq., is authorised to transact any business relative to this property that 1 might lawfully do. Persons, wishing to purchase, will please apply to him. T. LORING. June 15,1848. . 49 tf 5- son! 47 2w F resit Rice to band. WILL. PECK Raleigh, June 16. Caldwell Institute. ' IHE Exercises in this' Institution will JL be resumed on Friday, . the. 7tb of July. t lQe c,lty sa heretofore, viz: . REV. ALEXANDER WILSOtf.'P. D.; President, and Professor of Greek - - T a -r rs a . m. - ,":lJ' KAurn n UKAVE8.A. M., Professor of Malhe- M "INGHAM, A. M.,Trofe8ior of EDIN HEARTT. English DepaAnoinV The next session is the regular period for the torn ' """Attn. No student will be flowed to join a das. for which he is not full, pre pared. 8tudenU apply me for admU.; d to produce satisfactory testimonials of good char Set!- unA n Ansa Xm .11a...1 a - . . im tae Institute who m known to be disorderly or laimoraU J. W. NORWOOD, s'i - . VVUI1CXIUU " v vub Km auuircu su remain tn M Hulsboroggh, Jane 8, 1848. 45 3j New Livery Stable. TIIE Sabscribers.having jnst erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart of the City, would respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or from any part of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri vers, 'and intend keeping for hire, Hacks, Buggies, Sull ies, Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquain tances, and the travelling community, generally, are requestedjto lend them their influence, as they are 'determined to spare neither pains or expense to: give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, cau be made either at the Stable, in the rear of the Market House,, or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear. Horses will be boarded by the day. week, month or year, on the most moderate terms. The Ostlers are experienced and faithful, and will leave no room fSr complaint. - ' " - . Drovers will find this the most central Stable in the Citv, and the most convenient for effecting sates, anf they will always find ample accommodation for any number of Horres, however large.' - The Subscribers hope thdt, in this new enterprize, they will be sustained by a generous public. ' JERE. NIXON, ' 1 .. GEORGE T.COOKE. T Raleigh, Dec. 3. 1847.- - 97 V -BACON, AST I SALT. -. at - . QTFEHE Subscriber, having: ' lately boucht out the X entire Stock of D. B. BUFFALOE, and made sufficient additions to the same', to make the Stock complete, respectfully invites the Public ' lo call and examine the same for themselves. ' He feels assured, that he will give satisfaction, both irwijuatity and price as all the' articles have been eaiefolly 'selected, and hating been bought with cash, he is determined not to be undersold by any dealer in the ' City. , - ' r His Stock consists in part, of. the .following arti c.ie, viz . --.. a v J 30,000 lbs? City cured Bacon, .... ,000 lbs. of very beat Lard, , ; ' . - Iron an J Nails-argeneral' assortment, ' j Vt&ni?rrw9 Chifaathil Weeding Hoes, 'Loaf, Crushed andBrown Sugars, '-f. : . i Salt, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, . ; . ? Solejtnd Vpper, Leather, v. 4 . -,. v Shoes of varfou kinds, " -. Pepper, Spice, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, tfnuffs and Soaps, . - , Sperm and TUow Candles,. t. . ;- Powder, Shot and LeadV , r -.V - r ' ' 'Jugs,-Jars and Tin-ware,: - Cotton Cards, Bed Cords and Plough Lines,- And a great many article, too numerous lo mention. - Country Produce will betaken in exchange at a fair rate. ,- -Nt ' -. ' ' '. Four hundred good dry .Beef Hides wanted imme diately. ' Ji-G. M. BUFFALOE. J rr The Sooth side of old Market Street, 4th and 5th doors, East of , Williams & Haywoood's Drug Store. - ' - ' ' ' . '. Raleigh'; March 24 ' ,. V , :; ' : 24 . R.ROBT'SRRAZILIAN HAIR CURLIITG LIQU IO, a preparation which will cause the ,11 air to. curl most, beautifully, and is warranted not to iniure it 'iu the least, thus "dispensing wiA the curling irons, which injure the hair so much. . . ;. , 1 r , ' The immense demand for the fluid and the repeat ed testimonials, which 'we hive received from Ladies in Raleigh wbo're using it, enable us to recommend it with confidence. Call and ret a Bottle at PESCUD & JOHNSON'S Drug Store. Jan. 12, 1843. Standard. 4 ITT' IS NOT every combination of Felt and Bea ver that is worthy of being called a Hat. To put a thins? without style or finish on the Casket that holds the Intellect, is an insult 10 the valuables within. R. TUCKER & SON have received another lot of those beautiful Moleskin Hats.' '. April 25. ', , , . ' 33 CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY ' WARE. ff "HERE is the largest and most general collection. A to be had at the Store of the Subscriber, ever 01 fered before in this City. May 23, 1848. it.- B. HUGHES. 41 Old Point Comfort Hotel. riTlHIS extensive and beautiful EstabiisU.- H ment is now open for the reception of visiters. Surronnded entirely by salt water, it affords every facility of Sea-bathiug, and offers every in ducement to the traveller in pursuit of health or pleasure. ' The Hotel is complete in all its arrangements, ac tive aud efficient assistants have been procured, and no exertion will be spared to render it, in all respects, the most agreeable and interesting resort in the whole country. Board 32 00 per day. By the week at the rate of 1 50 M By the mouth. " ' . 1 00 " Children and servants half price. JAMES S. FRENCH. " May 17. " ' 41 6w MR. JAMES NEW NOVEL. ' S IR THEODORE BROUGHTON ; or LaureM Water. Price 25 cts. This day received at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. ' ' ' 43 May 25. fTDacon and Eard, of the very best quali Tjty, put up expressly for family use, at the store of N. B. HUGHES. May 23, 1848. 41 f Female Boarding School. x . . . MY School will commence its next . session on the 17th of July, under the direction of Miss Form an, who has been engaged in teaching School for several years, and who brings with her testimoni als of the most satisfactory nature, from Mr. and Mrs. Bobbitt,-ofLouisburg, N. C, who have been so long and favorably known as Teachers, besides certificates from many other persons. The Schdol is wtnated on the Raleigh Road 12 miles south of Oxford, in as healthy a neighborhood as any in the State. - " , The price of Board and Tuition in all the English branches, per, session of five months, including Needle-work, Lights, &c:, is ' " : : J37 60 French, - , - k' ' ' 5 00 Music on Piano Forte ;r -j 2 50 AdvanUges are now offered to Parents by ""this School seldom, if ever, offered to' any community and Popils entrusted to our care will be 'faithfully watched ow, botlx as" regards their deportment and intellectual training. " ' " - Psrsons wishing- forther'information; can address me at Brookville, Granville Co-, N C. "EDWARD SPEED. Granville Co., June 10, 1848: 47 t20Jy THE WORLD'S IliliATIOX J THAT THE PILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS, BY Jit UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTDARY. The great sensation which was created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized world, by the announcement of Dr. VfUavis Ettctuary. for the Cure of Piles, (a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy aire in all cases of the Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, Enernal orInternal, and also for all diseases of the Stomach, and Bonels, such as SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA. WVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OFTHE SPLEEN, KIDNEYS, 11 LAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW OF ULOOD TO THE HEAD, 4c; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms, Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive discuses, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal ers gratis. Toluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE,? New York, Dec. 26, 1847. 5 Messrs Wyalt und Ketcham : Gentlemen Un derstanding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the cure of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behalf of that invaluable medicine. ' 1 have been afflicted for many years with the' Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no beneficial effects. Indeed, I began to consider my case hojele8s. But, about the first of September ast, I was prevailed upon by a friend lo make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took his ad ice, and rejoice tossy that I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom roend it to all who may have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. . Very respectfully, . Your ob't servant, ... . , ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Thibtt .' Ysahs Stasdisg ! ! Moust Washixstox, Berkshire Co., Mass. ) Nov. 29ih, 1847. 5 Msssas. Wvatt & Ketcham : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy de scription. 'I was confined lo bed unable to help my self, and at last given up by my physician s and friends in despair of ever gaining my health; in fact, for a lime before I commenced using Dr. Upnam s Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my buriaVclothes were made. Bat under the beneficent mercies 01 Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham-'s Electuary, though an old maw, I have the pleasure of stating the fact to the public thai my health, is now good, and I. hope to live many years, if it is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and lo recommend it to my afflicted fellpw creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is. in my opinion, the best medicine in the world' for Piles, or any other disease of the bowels ; and if they will use it according lo the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every case. Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. Egramost, Berk Co. Maps., k . -, Nov. 29, 1847. The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of Buffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, 1 cheerfully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. NoTica. The Genuine Upham's Electuary has hW written signature thus (1L A. Upham, M. V.) 1 ne hand is also done with a pen. Price, Si a box. Sold, wholesale' and retail, by. WYATT &. KETCHAM, 121 Fulton st. New York, W1L. LIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh, aud by Druggists generally throughout the U. 0. Jan. 17, 1848. 5 ly Just Received : BLACK Real Alpaca, Black Gro de Rhine. Foulard de Chine, Isabella Plaido. Superior Ce4estine Gingham?, Jenny Lind Lustres. Linen Lustres, variety plaid Ginghams. Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,Enibroidered Curtain Muslins Ladies French Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves. Parasols and Fans. f Cloths, Castiimeres and Vestings, &c. Black and Fancy Drap d'etee. . Casbmeret white Liuen Drilling. Black and Fancy Silk Ciavats. Also Linen and Cotton 12-4 Sheetings. Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleached'and Browu Drilling- A. C. A. Ticking and Common. PiNiUi. LVGDORN ANT) STRAW II ATS. RcRirla a vsrietv of other articles, which I intend selling lower than ever for cash, or as heretofore ou short credit to punctual customers. J.VF. JORDAN. Raleigh, March 26. 25 Cape Fear Bank Stoek for Sale. APPLY, for terms to .W. H. Jones, Esq., Cash ier, Raleigh, or at the Fayetteville Observer Of rice. May 25. . 42 A DESIRABLE RESIDED CJG IN THE TOWN OF WARRENTON FOR SALE. PJJRSUANTto the Will of Stark Ar mislead, the undersigned will sell public ly, on the premises, on 1 uesoay.ine 10m ,dav of August next, on a credit of twelve months with interest from the day of sale,rhe desira ble Lot in the town of Warrentcrti, on wbicn Mrs. HarrietB. Armistead Tesided at her death. The Dwelling House is comfortable and well'finishedand the out buildings are extensive and well arranged, and the garden is highly improved. ' . At the same time and place and on the same terms, the undersigned 'will sell a small lot near the Female Seminary, and a tract of Land near the said Town, on the left side of the Road leading to Warrenton Depot and opposite the old Race Ground, -containing ahout T5 or 80 .Acres.-' ' WILLIAM PLUMMER, Ex'r. June 10, 1848.. . 47 tds ' McPhereon: &vAlstbn, - - Auction &' Commission Merchants, mm and General Affenis, FOB TSE SsiBF'COirSTBT'l'ItODUCE, GOODS, WABIrMEKC&iltDIZE, &C. " ' ' 8mithfieldfMay291848. ; 43 tf C. B. ROOT, Having visited New York and Philadel phia for the purpose of adding to his Stock, respectfullv informs his friends and the Pub- uc, tnat he has just opened a large and splenaiu as sortment of JEWELRY AII FANCY GOODS, consisting of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, "An chor Cylinders, Vertical Escapements. Gold and Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbles, Medal lions, Gold Hearts and Crosses. Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article, to suit the Eyes of all persons ; very superior Flint Glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. , Silver and Plated Ware. SilverTabIe,Tea,Dessert,Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cadles, SugarTongs.Bfftter Knives, Silver-mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castor6, Candle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake-Baskets, Coffee Greques, Brftannia Ware, in setts or single pieces, Silver and Plated Cups. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes, Chessmen, and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Glass and Satin Beads; Jet Combs, Se gar and Card Cases, Purses, Chapman's Razor Straps, Toilet Bottles, and Ladies' Toilet Work Boxes - CUTEERY. A fine assortment of Rogers' Razors; Pocket and Pen Knives. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne nnd Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder, Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. Mnsical Instruments. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets.Flutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, &c. Watches and Clocks repaired in a superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to this department, those persons having articles of this kind to repair, may rely en their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with neatness and punctuality. Highest prices given for old Gold and Silver. Raleigh. Feb. 28. 1848. 17 Dr. A. F. Coopers9 Spino-Abdonii- nal Supporters. THE Subscribers have on 'hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Round shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri. Froff: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient spinat distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. The. above braces are recommended by the rhysi- cians generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. " They need no putting as they speak for them selves." , PESCUD &. JOHNSON. O" The above Supporter is an improvement on Dr.E. Chains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12. 1848. v (Standard.) 4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Fresh from IVetv York and Europe. U. Tucker & Son, - . HAVE JUST RECEIVED their Spring and Summer. supply' of Goods, selected in New xora, by one of the firm, from the cheap and splen did Spring cargoes just introduced into that market from the principal manufacturing establishments in Europe and this country, and they now respectful- ly invite their customers and the public generally, lo call and examine as fine and cheap if not the finest and cheapest assortment of Goods, Foreignand Do mestic eyc; offered in this City. They make no flourish aboutlbem, they speak for themselves, and cannot fail to command the - admiration of purchas ers, who have the taste and knowledge to judge cor. rectly of the beauty, quality and value of Goods.--Call and see no charge for looking and if you do not get bargains, it will be no fault of the sellers. Their stock is lre and well assorted, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Chitoren and Servants, embracing the finest as well as the most substantial articles. It is unnecessary to enumeraie ,but asthe improvement of the head is of primary importance, they call special attention to their very superior lot of Hats. R. TUCKER 4- SON. Raleigh, April 4, 1848 27 tf Trinity. School. Rt. Rev. E S. IVES, Visitor, Rev. F. 171. Hubbard, Rector. THIS Institution, in a retired, beautiful and health fufsituation,. about 8 miles West of Raleigh, offers peculiar advantages for the Education -ot the young. The system of Instruction is thorough, and designed to train boys in the true method, and correct habits of studx. They are fitted for any Class in the Uni versity, or for Commercial life. A constantly pervi sion is exercised over their morals and manners, and especial attention is paid to their instruction in the doctrines and duties of Keligion. Ample provision is made for the accommodation of thirty "Pupils, to which number, the School will, for the present, bo limited ; and of these, places for 1 the larger part are already engaged. ; As a general rule, boys will not be admitted over tour teen years ol age. TERMS : For Board, Tuition, &c. for a Session of Five Months, 87 50, to be paid in advance. The next Session will commence on the 7th of June, 1848. Further information will be given, on application to the Rector at Raleigh. , April 21, 1848. , . 31. Important to Farmers! ' THE Subscriber, having purchased from Alfred G. Spates, agent for W. Beach and R.J.Gatiin, the Patentees the benefit of their inventions for the State of N.CaroIina.offers to the Farmers of the State the advantage of a Machine for sowing all kiriftis of Small Grain greatly superior ta any thing hereto fore discovered. Also a newAPlough for the culti vation of crops: And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling ot Corn. ' These Machines and Plough can be had by application to the Sub scriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. ' "V - - WM. Fj COLLINS. ' February 21.,- . . . . . 15 tf' ! . : , Wanted Immediately. -fl ifKjCVB ALES good CoTTOK. for which the imwHV highest cash price will be paid. - R. TUCKER & SON May 16, 1 ' 40 ; ST.-"-MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, nr. c. Right Rct. I. S. ITES, D. D. Visiter. Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, Reetor, THE Thirteenth Terra of this School will com mence on Wednssday, the 7th June, aud con tinue till the 10th November. The following Term will commence Nov. 11th and continue till April ISth, 1849. - Terms payable in adtipnee. For Board, Washing, &c. with Tuition in Eng lish, $100 per Term of five months. Tuition in French 810.. Tuition in Music on the Piano, Or gan er Guitar $25, with $3 for the use of Piano or Organ. Tuition on the Harp," with use of Instru ments $40. Tuition in Drawing and Painting, iu Water colors $10, in Oil colors $15. Pens and Iuk 75 cents. . To prevent rivally and extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is adopted, to be used on Sunday and special occasions. This, in summer, .consists of a plain white dress, -with straw bonnet j ped with blue ribbon. In wiuter the dress js of merino or oth er suitable material of blue color. , Jewels are pro hibited. All the clothing of pupils should be marked with the owners name in full. '-. For more minute particulars see Circular,'; which ran h hurt nn nnnlinafinn tn fhn Raplnr thrnnoh tfia . -rr..- , . & - l'ost UUice. April 3, 1848. 27 F JJ P,I A I E SE IVT I IT A R 7 RALEIGH, iJI.C. INSTRUCTORS: REV. J. J. FINCH, Principal. . MONSIEUR J. BRADY, Music and French, MR. C. DO RAT, Painting, Physical Sciences, -c. MRS. M. L. FINCH, Domestic Department. MISS N. C. BROWNE, Assistant in Music, &c TERMS, PER SESSION , Board, Washing and Fuel, .' $60 00 English Department, $3 to 15 00 Music ou Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Use, of Instrument, - , ' 3 00 Music on Harp, 40 00 Latin Language, l) 00 Modern Languages, each 10 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 The Scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, commencing on the first of April and October, and at the end of each' Session there will bea vacation of fine month. Pupils can remain during vacation without any extra charge. To. pre vent extravagance and rivalry, the pupils are requir ed to wear a Uniform on public occasions, which consists of purple Merino during the Winter Term, and of while material during the Summer, with plain straw Bonnets . trimmed . in a corresponding style. ; - , , i . Each boarding pupil is expected to furnish her. own Sheets,' Towels, and Napkins, which, with her apparel, must be marked with her name in full. Further information may be obtained, on applica tion to the Principal. Raleigh; Feb. 28. 1348., : , 17 New and Beautiful FRENCH worked Capes and Collars. Swias, Jacfnett, Lisle and Lace Edgings' and Insertings Tarleton Muslins, Zephyr, Worsted, &c.- Just to band and for sale cheap at JORDAN S. March 29. ' y r 26 FAUQUIER WHITE .SULPHUR ; SPRINGS, A More generally known as WILL be open for the reception of ' visitors on the 1st of June. Extensive improvements are in progress that will give a new aspect to tle whole establishment. No expense will be spared in adding to its embellishment, or to the comfort and pleasure of the guests. Knowing by ocular evidence, in numerous instances, the positive intrinsic value of the water, aud its almost miraculous effect-iu par ticular cases, it has been regarded as good policy to enlarge the accommosktiouj, and to complete the original design, 60 as to gratify the taste and fancy of guests, as well ' as to promote their health and pleasure. Situated in a remarkably healthy region, in foil view of the bold Blue Ridge, and in the vicing ity of the beautiful village of Warrenton, visitors may, ou horseback or iu, carriages, over their improving roads, enjoy the most picturesque scenery, or may,1 seek exercise in the ten -pin alleys, the pistol gallery, the game of billiards, or ihe healthful dancev The lovers of music aud .flowers will find peculiar, care has been taken "to win their approval, while the fal low deer und the fawn, the gold and silver fish, the elk and the 6van, may relieve. a tedious hour to those who are interested in the ftra natura. iu a word, every step has been taken which expanded liberality could suggest, to add to the comfort and accommo dation of visitors. The hurdle race and tournament, the fancy ball, masquerade and brilliant fire-works, will lend their respective attractions. ' Nor are these preparations designed for the gay monde ouly. -To the holy ministers of religion, of every denomination, ' a cordial, not a grudging invitation is given to spend thesnmmer, without charge. Tb usual services oi the ennren are respected throughout me season. These springs are 35 or 38 miles, according to the route taken, from Federicksburg, and 49 or 50 from Alexandria. Tri-weeklv stages will ruri from both these points till July, when daily Hues will be estab lished. Visitors leaving the District of .Columbia in Stage or Steamer at 2 A. M., will reach the Springs the same day and at the same cost 4 5U through tickets having been agreed on between the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad Company add the stage owners from Fredericksburg to the'Spriugs, to make tne l iCKeis a uu lrom Kichmond, and $4 au irom Washington. C ' - ' These Springs are known oh the Post Office books as " Warrenton Springs,", and all letters should be bo directed, or they may be Teft at Warrentorl,' or sent to the White Sulphur Splines, in Greenbrier. Terms of board will be as follows r S0'for the whole season,' ending lst-.Octoberj -075 for three menths ; $60 for two mouths ; $35 for one mouth ; $10 per week; $18 for two weeks $1 75 per day ; meals or Iodgiug 50 cents each'.- Servants and chil dren under 12 years old, half price. ' No charge for children under three years old -. When separate ta bles are provided for children before the usual hour; those who retain their seats at the ordinary table will be charged full price. Horses 50 cents a day, or $10 a month. 1 f ' ; I. DANIEL WARD, Superintendent. . . Jone 17, 1848.1, . 49 7 ' - i . TTust received : a small lot of soperior Jone 20. - ' : 49 : ': jyotmce: 'Vi:. ' Tf c;R. HARRISON returns bis thanks to the pob Ojl aIic for the liberal share' of patrohaga behas received at their bands, while in business, and hopes they will be as prompt to pay their acconnts", as they were to make them" '- ; - ' ;. .j.y--; , - , June 19, 1848. - 'hHX ginperfine Family Plonr, for sals by f3 v tR. TUCKER & SON. Mttyic " " 40 AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS At HT. B. HUGHES' Auction aud Commission Store. I HAVE new on hand, a great vari'e?v jmd mixed collection of GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron Books, Ppejr,ink, cf. 4a &c. all of which is offered at onusuanow prices for Cash onlt, at the -Auction and Commission - Store eof ? V N. B. HUGHES: f : FOR SALE OR RENT, y rTlHE Subscriber is desirous of either selling hia JL Farm, in the immediate vicinity of Raleigh, of renting it to a good' tenant. The Dwelling Heuse V is entirely new, of modern construction, and conve-' niently arranged for a Family . . For healthiness' of location, fine Water, and accessibility to. a Market this Farm cannot be surpassed. Persons wishing ti" ,' buy, or rent, will apply to the Subscriber, who is pre-, pared to offer very accommodating, term either in Ae purchase or rent of the Properly. . - I'i PETER R. HINES: QCj Standard1 and North State Whig, each fir weeks.. March 1, 1843. 17 PESCUD & JOUNSON, Apodiccaries . and Druggists '-"HAVE, by recent arrivals, received , large and valuable accessions to their . .stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, 'Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instruments, Brushes, &c., which they are prepared to furnish. t Physicians, Merchants and the public generally, at a reasonable profit.- They would invite . at! who need ; articles in their. line, tn come and examine their stock, and they feel confident that all those who examine ' for themselves, .will be pleased w''h the quality and price of every . article they offer for sale Their sup, ply of pure Chemicals and Pharmaceutical prepare- ' tions were never more complete and every article of Medicine, 4c has been selected with special, refer- ence.to its purity. V" - " .' Below they enumerate a Tew of the" leading arti cles: Quinine, Calomel, Ipecac, Rhubarb, Jalap, Cream Tartar, Sup. Carb Soda, Sal Eratus,Rochelle Salts, Arrow Root, Aloes, Asafcetids, Epsom and Gibber, Salts, Camphor, 8cotch Snuff, Mace, do., Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Matches, Madder, Seidlitz Powders, Soda do.. Blue Mass, Borax, Indigo No. 1, Putty, Window Glass, Copperas, Blue Stone, Fig Blue, Prussian do., White Lead No, 1 and pore. Red Lead, Litharge, Glne, No. I and 2, Fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, Florida do. Hair Brushes, Tooih do Turmeric- Shaving do.. Redwood, Log wood, OU Vitriol, Linseed Oil, Tann. do., Castor do Copal Varnish. Japan do., Leather do., Spts. Tur pentine, Olive Oil, Ink, blue and black. Mustard, Oil Lemon, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Allspice, Gingers' - Pepperj Pearl Barley,-4c. rc . ; March 29. , ' - 26 IVORT11 CAROLilM A Mutual Insurance Company. PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in this State, under, thai name and style of the "North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now folly organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, fix: JOSIAH Oy WATSON, President, ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, -' THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, v. CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, , RICHARD SMITH, j - . ALBERT STITH, Executive Com? ; WESTON R. GALES, S miUef ' , The Company is now prepared to receive applica- lions for Insurance, and to issue Policies oil thesame- By the Act pi 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 slory of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr B. B. Sjtlth, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har- gett Streets, where full information and explanations " touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com Haleigh, January 15, 1848 . . , 5-tf ; 810,000 . itORTU GOODS, OR sale at the Auction and Commisson Store -.or.N B. Hughes 'Public. Sale every eveniag aud Goods sold'during the day at Auction priees. ' Calland get goods at., unusually low. prices, at the ' Auction and Commission store of ' r ; Jj. B.HUGHES. May 23. 1849 ' ' ' 41 IS HEREBY GIVEN, that three months after date, application will be made toUhe President,; . . Directors and Company of the Bank of Cane Fear for renewal of Certificate No. 846, for two shares of capital stock of said Bank. , - . t. : CHARLES M. F. DEEMS. May 12, 1848. .' ; 39 w3m WAUREWTOIV -1" f II B E" first Session of the present vyear wBI ter-f gjjminate on '''Wednesday, the 7th of Jane, ensu-ng-t The" nextSession will eommence on Mon-.' day theyl9th of the same month only a short Tecess jof 'la week being given, in orderto avoid thsj ' retarn of Pupils at this season, to the lower country " There are five experienced and excellent Teachers' ass Dciated with the Principal, in the Care, discipline, and instruction of the pupils, and every facility is 'r-' offered for the perfecting of female Education, in all" the usefol and ornamental branehesl : " ? In dor endeavor to combine Christian with Xkera'- ' ry advautagest controversy is discountenanced, th principles' of all ve respected, and. no attempt mads to inflaencelthtteAeligious opinions of anyf Ample provision 'has been made for the ebmforta" ble accommodation of a large Buinber .of Pupils. . The Terms are as heretofore i : " ; : . ... . For Board Washing, Sec with Tuition in English, $62 1 per term of five months; tuition iolFreneh I0r Tuition in Musiebu the' Fiano $20, with 3 for ther. use of Instrument, Tuition in Drawing and Painting,. ' 910. ' Plain and ornamental Needle Wok, free of , charge.' '' - '. ,;; M - For.more mbirte particulars, sea Circulars, which, ' Can be t had on application to the Principal through the Post Office. .. - X rjtii..B;$:Ab'i articles of Clothingnust be markeH with: the owner's name in fulL , ; beg leave toefer to. my friends, and nurnereua acqusiintancea in . this State and Virginia j among: others, fo the following J Hon. Jno. Y. Mason, Wash ington,'; Hon. Arch. Atkinson, Wm. R- Baakarvill, . Virginia, Hon. Jno. H, Bryan, George W. Mordscai, Baleigh, Co!. Joshua Tayloa, Washingtoni N. C., Hon. David Outlaw, Wm. T. Sni. Bertie, 7, Jas. S BalUei Esq,, Rocky Mount, Wni. Plnmmer, T -Jno. Somerville, Wm. EaUn, Jr., Esqm, Warrenton. , k-4 :;'' - DANIElWTURNER. May 25,- 1S48. - . . '-'' K-g.U"42,4wv. ; JOB PIUNTEICKj "EXECUTED AT THI OFFICE,. filth ntetnets Mni de'spatdt, ' A ' f - i i fl S VI' : i J -II I . w .t 1.1 I V 4