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3 ' "X-V-- ' ' ' : "X v,';.- " " - -- V AND NORTH CAROLINA. GAZETTE. .. . , - . ' ' :- 1 , - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1848. ItfUMBEG 51. r PUBLISHED SEIMFEEELY AXD WEEIIT, BT TERMS. Subscription. Scan-Wats:-. PArsa Five dol ars per aaaam half in advance. Wsekly Pafek -Threa Dollars per annum. Advertisement. For every Sixteen Lutes, first Insertion, Ooe Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-fire Cents. Court Order and Judicial Adwertitevmtt will be charged 35 per cent, higher; bat a deduction of 33 J per cent, will be made from the regalar prices, for adrertiser hy the year. Advertisement, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Re gistee, will also appear in the Wekklt Paper, free of chaTje. U Letters to the Editor moit be rorr-rAin. FIKE ! TnC-ETXA INSURANCE COMPA or Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildinjs and Mercbandixe, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best nsurance Com panic in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to 8. VV. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. ' 83 SALT ! SALT! SALT! ON the road, 150 Sacks of fine and coarse Salt, in large full Sacks, for sale low by the quantity. Apply to SEAWELL - MEAD. Jqae 1, 1848. 44 CITY LOTS FOR TAXES, I WILL sell at the Court House' door in the City of Raleigh, on Monday, the 17th day of July, the following City Lots for the Taxes due thereon, for the vears mentioned, viz : Alei. Blake, No. 26, for44.'45,4fi. and 47, $8 86 Moses A. Bledsoe, part of 34, for '46 and '47, 13 26 Absalom Man gum. part of 39 and 3, 5 76 William J. Langdos, '46 and 47, Ne. 105. 9 00 JAMES IL MURRAY, City Collector. Raleigh. June 6. 1343. 45 VALUABLE IIFAI, ESTATE FOR. S&MjE. THE Soascriber again offers his Property on Hillsboro Street for sale. The large House and Lot, and convenient , oat-hoose, formerly - occupied by the late Miss Elizabeth Geodt, are well known, as well as the adjoining House and Lot,formerIy own ed by CapL Huntes, dee'd. The property is sitae ted in the most pleasant part of the City, end afiferds a great opportunity for persons desirous of seeuriog a City residence that will alwaya be valuable property. The terms of payment will be made quite easy. The purchaser will have no cause to complain in this respect, provided the payments are well secured. - William R. Pool, Esq , is authorised to transact any business relative to this property that I might lawfully do. Persons, wishing te purchase, will please apply to him. ' T. LORING. Jane 15, 1843. 48 tf irresh llice to hand. JP WILL. PECK SON. "Raleigh, June 16. 47 2w FEMALE SCHOOL, SFfXHE Fall sessisn of Ma. and Mas. Buewell'b uk School for younr Ladies, will commence on Thursday, the 13th of July. The session will close with an Lxaminatioa the 1st week in December. The house has been enlarged so as to accommodate an increased number of Pupils, but the number will still be limited, and the school still retain its charac ter ai a " Family Seboof." in which the habits and manners of the Pupils, as well as their mental col tare, will receive the attention which we pay to oar owd children. Sign's. Antonio Di Maeteko, has charge of the Music, Drawin?. Painlinr, and modern Laufroazes. He has been new for twelve months connected with th School, and in that time haa fully proved the ex cellency of his mode of instruction, which is most thorough. Terms: Board and Tuition per session, $67 50 Music on Piano or Gaitar, 20 00 Use of Piano for Practice, 5 00 Modern Languages (each,) 10 00 Latin, f 5 00 As our number of Boarders is limited, those who Retire places iii our family should make early appli cation. For farther information address Ear. Robert Bur well, Hillsborough, N. C. Jane-7. 1848. 46 w4w Valuable Property for Sale, IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH. THE undersigned, intending to leave Raleigh, offera foe sale hia present convenient Residence Bear the Rail Road Dcnm. ir...iK.. 1 wQ.iMV. Witt. 1OTV WIV nt Tenements. ConiilrhU k.. u.. . UBV warvusv - umm wvu "eurred, and some taste displayed, in arranging the kii ana ureen n erase, ana ibe Establishment, m wnoie, is weu auapieu wr a ramily residence. Tha Kail Road Depot is but a step removed from ' property. The Directors of the Literary Fund, " erecting on the adjoining Square, a splendid paiUing for the Deaf and. Dnmb School, while there is an abundant supply of pore Water in the imme 4ite neighborhood of the premises. Besides, the Dwelling House and appendages ere conveniently 'rraneed. init n i..iiui mhU Kmttr mrtit Em'il I of moderate size. : 1 . I It IS Dmiiml - Ul L -u atl,..! n... onal examination of the premises, and. therefore, a mora oaniml.. a. - ... ' - i . r.. . '"wpuoii is omiucu. . . M- rther to. ucomex w. MeaMca,, Esq., or to myilf. . ' - '1 M.eH i... WESLEY HOLLISTB"- , starch g, 1848. - Jt3flf f dy.Sl11 at laat-They eon.Ut IV of whole and half ku i ' - Md half barrels Roe 8 , FECK m. Trolion- Tfcv.7 ' " Hl- ueniw, by Jw. 4L 7 reCeJ"i " TURNER'S. New Livery Stable, THE Sobscribers,having just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacioua Stable with roomy fetalis, in the very heart of the Cily, 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, Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquain tances, and the travelling community, generally, are requested to lend them their influence, as they are determined to spare neither pains or expense to give satisfaction. Application for Conveyances, can be made either at the Stable, in the rear of the Maeeet 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 for complaint. Drovers will find this the most central Stable in the City, and the most convenient for effecting sales, and they will alwaya find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. rne Subscribers bope that, in this new enterprize. they will be sustained, by a generous public. JEKE. NIXON, GEORGE T. COOKE. Raleigh. Dec 3, 1847. 97 IROX, BACO, AKTD SALT. QTTJjHE Subscriber, hating lately boucht out the fjJL, entire Stock of B. B. BUFFALOE, and made sufficient additions to the same, to make the 8tock complete, respectfully invites the Public to call and examine the same for themselves. He feels assured, that he will give satisfaction, both io quality and price as all the articles have been carefully selected, and bating been bought with cash, he is determined not to be undersold by any dealer in the City. His Stock consists, in part, of the following arti cles, vix : 30.000 lbs. City cared Bacon, . 4,000 lbs. of very best LarJ, Iron and Nails a general assortment, Castings.Trace Chains, and Weeding Hoes, Loaf, Crushed and Brown 8 agar, SaltMolasses and Irish Potatoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Shoes of various kinds, Pepper, Spice, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, Snofls and Soaps, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Powder. Shot and Lead, Jags, Jars and Tin-ware, Cotton Cards, Bed Cords and Plough Lines, And a great many articles, too numerous to mention. Country Produce will be taken in exchange, at a fair rate. Four hundred good dry Beef Hides wanted imme diately. J. G. M. BUFFALOE. rr The South side of old Market Street, 4th and 5th doors, East of Williams & Haywoood's Drug Store. Raleigh, March 34. 24 BR RORY'S BRAZILIAN II AIR CURLING LIQUID, a preparation which will cause the Hair to carl most beautifully, and is warranted not to injure it in the least, thus dispensing with the curling irons, which injure the hair so much. The immense demand for the fluid and the repeat ed testimonials, which we have received from Ladies in Raleigh who are using it, enable us to recommend it with confidence. Call and get a Bottle at PESCUD & JOHNSON'S Drug Store. Jan. 12, 1848. Standard. 4 JTT IS NOT every combination of Felt and Bea JJver that is worthy of being called a Hat. To put a thing without atyle or finish oi the Casket that holds the Intellect, is an insult to the valuables within. R. TUCKEEL& SON have received another lot of those beautiful Moleskin Hats. April 25. 33 CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE. fTTHERE is the largest and most general collection, JL to be had at the Store of the Subscriber, ever oi fered before in this City. N. B. HUGHES. May 23, 1848. 41 Old Point Comfort Hotel. FlTlHIS extensive and beautiful Establish JL noent is now open fur the reception, of visiters. Surrounded entirely by salt water, it anords every facility of Sea-bathing, and oners every in ducement to the traveller in pursuit of health or pleasure. The Hotel is complete in all its arrangements, ac tive and 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 $2 00 per day. By the week at the rate of 1 50 M By the month " " 1 00 " Children and servants half price. JAMES S. FRENCH. May 17. 41 6w MR. JAMES' NEW NOVEL IR THEODORE BROUGHTON ; or Laurel Water, rnce o cis. i am aay reeeivea ai ine N. C BOOKSTORE. May 25. - 43 rnacon and Lard, of the very best qoali- pHty, put up expressly for family use, at the store or N. B. HUGHES. May 23, 1848. 41 (Female Board ins School. "JTVn Y School . will commence its next session on lVJl the 17th of July, under the direct too of Miss Furmsn, who has been engaged, ia leaching 8cbool for several years, and who brings wiih, her testimoni al" of the most satisfactory nature, from Mr. and Mrs. Bohbitt, of Looisborg, N. C, who have been so long and favorably .knows as Teachers, besides certifieatee from many other persons. The School is situated on the Raleigh Road 12 miles south of Oxford, in as healihy aneisborhood as any in the 8tate. The price of Board and Tuition in all the English branches, per session of five months, including . Needle-work, Lights, dec, is f 37 50 French, . 5 00 Music on Piano Forte .12 60 AdvanUgea are' now offered to Parent by this School seldom, if ever, offered u any community and Pupils entrusted to our care will be faithfully watched over, boih aa regards their deportment and intellectual training, a -" y, i, Persons wUhing further information, can address me at Drookville, Granville Co., N C. ' ' ' J EDWARD SPEED. - Granville Co., ione 10, 1843' 47 tiOJy THE WORLD'S ILLATION ! THAT THE PILES is DISARMED OF ITS TEEEOBS, BI DR. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. The great' sensation trltich was created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized world, by the announcement of Dr. Uptarn's Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, tliat it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases of the Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, External or Internal, and also for all diseases, of tlu Stomach, and Bowels, such as i SEVERE AND HABITUAL C0STIVENE88, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OF THE8PLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, c. ; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms, Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive dise.ses, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal ers gratis. Voluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE, New York, Dec. 26, 1847. Messrs Wyait und Kctcham. Gentlemen Un derstanding that yoa 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. I 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 cae hopeless. ' But, about the first of September last, I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took hia advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend 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 TmnTT Yeaks Stasdiho!! Mouxt Washinstox, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29th, 1847. Massas. Wtatt & Kbtchax : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which bad resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time ray sufferings defy de scription. I wae confined to bed unable to help my self, and at last given up by my physicists and frieuds in despair of ever gaining my health ; in fact, for a time before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my burial clothes were acade. But under the beneficent mercies of Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old jsasc, I have the pleasure of atating the fact to the public that 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 to recommend it to my afflicted fellow creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only aay 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 uae it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every case. Yours, with the utmoit expression of thankfulness CORNELIUS SPUR. EsBAiaoaT, Berk Co. Mars.,? Nov. 29, 1847. 5 The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, aa physician and witness id the case, 1 cheerfully endorse. j DR. CHAPMAN. Notice. The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his) written signature thus (D" A. Upham, M. D.) The band is also done with a pen. Price, $1 a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton at. New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh, and by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17, 1848. 5 ly Just Received BLACK Real Alpaca, Black Gro de Rhine. Foulard de Chine, Isabella Plaids. Superior Celestine Ginghams, Jenny Lind Lustres. Linen Lustres, variety plaid Ginghams. Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Embroidered Curtain Muslins. Ladies French Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves. Parasols and Fans. Cloths, Cassi meres and Veatings, itc. Black aud Fancy Drap d'etee. Cashmeret white Linen Drilling. Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. Also Liuen and Cotton 12-4 Sheetings. Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleached and Browu Drilling. A. C. A. Ticking and Common. Panama, Leghosn and Stsaw Hats. Besides a variety of other articles, which I intend selling lower than ever for cash, or as heretofore on short credit to punctual customers. J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh. March 26. 25 Cape Fear Bank Stock for Sale. A PPLY, for terms, to W. II. Jones, Esq., Cash A ier, Raleigh, or at the Fayetteville Observer Of fice. Msv 25. 42 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN ;THE TOWN OP WARRENTON FOR SHE. PURSUANT to the Will of Staik Ar miatead, the undersigned will sell public- lly, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 15th Ldav of Autust next, on a credit of twelve months with interest from the day of salethe desira ble Lot in the town of Warrenton, on which Mrs. Harriet B. Armistesd resided at her death. The Dwelling Houae ia comfortable and well finished and the out buildinga are extensive and well arranged, and the garden te highly improved. . .... ... . At the same time and place and on the same terms, the undersigned will sell a small lot near tne r emaie 8eminary, end 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, contain ing about 7 or SO Acres. - WILLIAM PLUMMER, Exr. Jane 10. 1848. 7 MeP&erson & Alston,' Auction & Commission MercJbants, an4 General Agenda " JOR THE SALE OT COUSTRT PRODUCE, .GOODS WaKES, MEECtfaJIDlZEt P .."' Smlthfield, May 29, 1848. 43 tf eKsr C. B. ROOT, n.ivlnir visited New York and Philadel phia for the purpose of adding to his Block, respecuullv informs his friends ana ine ruu- ne, that he has just opened a large and spienmu as ortment of JEWELRY AIYD FANCY GOODS, consisting of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, An chor Cylinders. Vertical Escanements. Gold and Steel Guard Chains. Seals. Keys, toeether with Itrge assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Gar Kings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbl. s, Medal lions. Gold Hearts and Crosse. Gold, Silver. Blue and polished Steel Spectacles Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new ankle, to suit the Eyes of all persona; very superior Flint Glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. Silver and Plated Ware. SilverTable.TeM.Dessert.Salt and Mustard Spoons, Oadles, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Silver mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques. Britannia Ware, in setts or single pieces, Silver and Plated Caps. Mantel Clock?, Gold and 8ilver mounted Canes, Chess men. and Backcammon Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt. Steel. Glass and Satin Beads: Jet Combs, He-1 gar and Card Cases. Purses. Chapman's Razor Straps, Toilet Bottles, and Ladies' Toilet Work Boxes CUTLERY. A fine assortment of Rogers' Razors; Pocket and Pen Knives. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne ond Lavender Waters. Toilet Powder, Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes musical Instruments. 8panish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets.Flutes, Fifes, Gnitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, &c. Watches and Clocks repaired in a superior style. As bis own personal attention will be given to this department, those persons having articles of this kind to repair, may rely on their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and 8ilver manufartured to order, with neatneaa and punctuality. Highest prices given for old Gold and 8ilver. Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1848. 17 Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spino-Abdomi-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 abooldera, or prolapsus Uteri. Proff: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal aopporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. The above braces are recommended by the Physi 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 puffing as they speak for them selves." PESCUD & JOHNSON. D The above Supporter is an improvement on Dr.E. C sains celebrated Spino-AbdominalSupporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Frcsli f rout New York, and Europe. R. Tucker & Son, AVE JUST RECEIVED their Spring and Summer supply of Goods, selected in New York, 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 ihia country, and they now respectful ly invite their customers and the public generally, to call and examine as fine and cheap if not the finest and cheapest assortment of Goods, Foretgnand Do mestic eve: offered in this Cily. They make no flourish about them, they speak for themselves, and cannot fail to command the admiration of purchas ers, who have the taste and knowledge to judge cor. recti v 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 siock is large and well assorted, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Children and Servants, embracing the finest as well as the most substantial articles. It is unnecessary to enumerate, but asthe improvement of the Aeoais of primary importance, they call special attention to their very superior lot of Hats. R. TUCKER r SON. Raleigh, April 4, 1848 27 tf Trinity School, Rt. Rer. E. S. IVES, Visitor, Rev. F. HI. Hubbard, Rector. THIS Institution, in a retired, beautiful and health ful situation, about 8 miles West of Raleigh, offera peculiar advantages for the Education of the young. The system of Instruction is thorough, and designed to train boys in the true method, and - correct habits of study. They are fitted for any Class in the Uni versity, or for Commercial life. A constant supervi sion is exercised over their morals and manners, and especial attention is paid to their instruction in the s. uoctrinea and duties 01 neugion. Ample provision is msde for the accommodation of thirty Pupils, to which number, the School will, for the present, be limited ; and of these, places for the larger part are already engaged. As a general rule, boys will not be admitted over fourteen years of age. TERMS t For Board, Tuition, dec for a 8ession 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 31, 1848. . 31 Important to Farmers ! THE Subscriber, having purchased from Alfred G. Spates, agent for W. Beach and R. J. Gatl'in, the Patentees the benefit of their inventions for the State of N.Carotiaaloners to the Farmers of the State the advantage of a Machine for sowing all kinds of Small Grain greatly superior to any thing hereto fore discovered.' Also a new Plough for the culti vation of crops; And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for lha ahelling ot Corn.'; These Machine and Plough cab be ' had by application to the Sub scriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in baad bills. . , WM. F. COLLINS. February SI. ' IS tf ; Wanted Immediately . ? . -BALES good CfcTToic. f which the JlUjVHy highest cash price win be paid , " y . R. TUCKER SON May 16,. ... .. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, 1. C. Bight Rey. L. S. ITES, D. D. Yiiiter. T Re?. ALDERT SHEDES, Reetor. HE Thirteenth Term of this School will com mence on Wednesday, the 7ih June, abd con tinue till the 10th November. The following Term will commence Nov. 11th and continue till April 18th, 1849. r Terms payalle in advance. For Board, Washing, dtc. with Tuition ia Eng lish, 8100 per Term of five months. Tuition in French 810. Tuition in Music on the Piano, Or gan r 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, in Water colors 810, in Oil colors $15. Pens and Ink 75 cents. To prevent rivalty 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 trimmed with blue ribbon. In winter the drees is 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 can be had on application to the Rector, through the Post Office. April 3, 1848. 27 Sedgwick FEMALE SEMINAEY. RALEIGH, A. C. INSTRUCTORS : REV. J. J. FINCH, Principal. MONSIEUR J. BRADY, Muxic and French, MR. C. DORAT, Painting, Physical Sciences, &c. MRS. M5.L. FINCH, Domestic Department. MISS N. C. BROWNE, Assistant in Music, $c TERMS, PER SESSION : Board, Washing and Fuel, $60 00 English Department, $8 to 15 00 Music on Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Use of Instrument, 3 00 Music on Harp, 40 00 Latiu Language, ! 10 00 Modem Languages, each 10. 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 The bcholastic 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 beja vacation of one month. Pup'ils can remain during vacation without any extra charge. To pre- A . I " t - I I veui extravagance ana rivalry, ine pupus 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 Bounets trimmed in a corresponding style. Each boarding pupil is expected to furnish her own Sheets, Towels, and Napkins, which, with her apparel, roust be marked with her name in full. f urther information may be obtained, on applica tion to the Principal. m Raleigh, Feb. 28. 1848. 17 New and Beautiful TQ-eRENCH worked Capes and Collars LP Swiss, Jaconett, Lisle and Lace Edgings and insertings. Tarleton Muslins, Zephyr, Worsted, &c Just to band and for sale cheap at JORDAN S. March 29. 36 FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. 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 td the whole establishment. No expense will be spared in addiug 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, and its almost miraculous effect in par ticular cases, it has been regarded as good policy to enlarge the accommodations, and to complete the original design, so as to gratify the taste and fancy of guests, as well as te promote their health and pleasure, situated in a remarkably healthy region, in full view of the bold Blue Ridge, and iu the vicin ity of the beautiful village of Warrenton , visitor may, on horseback or in carriages, over their improviug roads, enjoy the most picturesque scenery, or xrnay eeek exercise in the ten-pin alleys, the pistol gallery, the game of billiards, or the healthful dance. ' The lovers of music and flowers will find peculiar care has been taken to win their approval, while the fal low deer and the fawn, the gold and silver fish, the elk and the swan, may relieve a tedious hour to those who are interested in the fern natures. In 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 tournameut, the fancy ball, masquerade and brilliant fire-works, will lend their respective attractions.- Nor are these preparations designed for' the gay monde only. To the holy ministers of religion, of every denomination. a cordial, not a grudging invitation is given to spend the summer, without charge- The usual services of the church are respected throughout the 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 run from-both these points till July, when daily lines' 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 50 ; through tickets-having been agreed on between the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad Company and the stage owners from Fredericksburg to the Springs, to make the Tickets $5 00 from Richmond, and $4 d(J from Washington. These Springs are known on the Post OfSce books aa " Warrenton Springs," and all letters should be so directed, or they may be left at Warrenton, or sent to the White Sulphur Springs, in treen brier. Terms of board will be as follows: $S0 for the whole season, ending 1st October; $75 for three months; $60 for two mouths; $35 for one mouth ; $10 per week.; $18 for two weeks ; $1 75 per day ; meals or lodging 50 cents each. Servants ana cnu 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 honr, those who retain their seats at the ordinary table will be charged full price. Horses 50 cents a day, or ?l0a month.' DANIEL WARD, Superintendent. Jnne 17, 1848. 49 7t Tfust received t a small lot of snperior family June 20. 4 '! JVOTMCJB. TT R. HARRISON retornth'sj thanks to the pob- Jj i lie, far the fibers! share ef patronage he has received at their bands, while In besnoess,'and hopes thsy will be as prompt to pay their acooants,S they were to roaae inem. , - 1 , - . . - Jonld,184S. - 1 . , -49 Ricperfine Family Flonr Tor sale by ifi.TTJCKER A. SON. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BOSlNESSi; At if. B, UrOHES' AncUon and I HAVE:now on band, a great variety and mixed collection of GOODSreonsisting ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,.' Iron, Books Paper, ink,' 4e. dec' dec. all of which is offered at unusual low prices, for Casa ohit, at the' Auction and Commission, Store of -7. : Hi B. HUGHES. FOR SALE OR RENT, 'FHE Subscriber is desirous of either selling his X Farm, in the immediate vicinity of' Raleigh, or renting it to a good tenant., The Dwelling Heus is entirely new, of modern Construction, and coave niently arranged for a Family. . For healthiness- of location, fine Water, and accessibility vton at Market, this Farm cannot be surpassed. Persons wishing to buy, or rent, will apply to the Subscriber, who Is pre pared to offer very accommodating terms either in the purchase or rent of the Property. J ' " PETER Ri HINES. CTj" Standard and North 8tate Wbig.Hach'flTSJ weeks. March 11848-1? PESCUD & JOHNSON; Apothecaries and Imggit& HAVE jby recent arrivals, received large and valuable accessions to their stock of Foreign and Native Drug, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, .Oils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instruments, Brushes, &c, which they are prepared to furmsl. to Physicians, Merchants and the public generally, at reasonable profit. They would invite all who need articles in their line, to come and examine their stock, and they feel confident that all those who j examine for themselves, will be pleaeed with the quality rand price of every article they offer for sale Their sup ply of pure Chemicals and Pharmaceutical prepara tions were never more complete and every article of Medicine, 4c has been selected - with;', special refer ence4to its purity .o4cv.j& tt - : Below they enumerate a few of the leading arti cles : Quinine Calomel, Ipecac, c Rhubarb," Jalap, Cream Tartar, Sup. Carb Soda. Sal iEratus, Rochelle 8alts, Arrow Root, Aloes, Asafoetida, Epsom and! Glober Salts, Camphor,- Scotch 8nufif, Mace, do.. Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Matches, Madder, Setdlite Powders, Soda do.. Blue Mass, Boraxv Indigo No. i, Putty, Window Glass, Copperas, Bloe Stone,' Fie Blue, Prussian do., White Lead No., I and .pure. Red Lead, Litharge, Gtne, No. 1 .ind.S,' fancy 8oaps, Cologne Water, Florida; do., Hair Brushes, Tooth do., Turmeric, Shaving do Redwood. Log wood. Oil Vitriol. Linseed OU.Tann. do.. Castor do.. Copal Varnish, Japan do Leather do., . Spts.Tur pentine, Olive Oil, Ink, blue and black. Mustsrd,-OiI. Lemon, Nutmegs. Mace, Cloves, Allspice, Ginger, Pepper, Pearl Barley, dx. frc. - v March 29. . v 1,., -r ' ;r f j MOUTH CAttOLTWA?,: Mutual Insurance' CompaDyt irj)URSUANT to an Act of Assembly, e Compa Jj7 ny has been formed in this State,. under th name and atyle of the North Carolina Mutual In) surance Company' and is now fully organized, fey the appointment of the following Officers, via: JOSIAH O. WAT80N, Presidents ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President, i;, . . RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, n THEODORE PARTRIDGE, 8eeretcryp - ' CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, - - . , ' RICHARD SMITH, " ALBERT STITH. , ...vra,,: WESTON R. GALES, s. 5 suttee. The Company ia now prepared to receive applies tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the ssme. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is suthor. ized te take risks on Dwelling HoBses(8tores,Shope' and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandiw, and ; other property, against loss or dsmage by Fire. ; The Umce 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 gett Streets, where full information and explanations, -touching the principle of M utuel .Insurance, will be - cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. e-ri' i-i Raleigh, January 15, 1848 , . $10,000 WORTH OP C!OODS- t FOR sale at the Auction and Commisson Btoroi of N. B. Hughes. Public Sale every, evening and Goods sold during the day at Auction pricaav-! CallJand get goods at unusually low prices, at the . 1 - c,. . . Auction auu commission oiore 01 . . N B HUGHES. May 23. 1848. 1 ; '4I IS HEREBY GIVEN, that three montbs mftef 1 date, application will be made to the President, Directors and Company of the Sank of Cape ' Fear for renewal of Certificate No. 846, for two aharee of capital stock of said Bank. . k : ! :-: :- f 'X'j CHARLES SfcJ, DEEMS May 12, 1849. . r..tf&iim WARRENTON ii - Y4 If THE first Session of the present Tar, will iejK minate on Wednesday, the 7thfoT Junej ensn1 ng. The next Session will commence on Mori day, the I9tb oT the same moatb--onIy aVsliort recess of a week being given, in order to avoid tbo return ef Pupils at this season, to the loww cantry There are five experienced and excellent Teacher assaciated with the Principal, in the care, discipUae, and instruction of the pupils, and every facility1 ie -offered for the perfecting of female Education, Am ill the useful and otuanientaJihraaches.-w-!:ji In our endeavor to combine Christian With LUara ry advanUges, controversy is discoutttenaneed,lthsT.' principles of all are respected', and no attempt mad , to influence the Religion epinjons of any, a Ample provision has been made for the comforUf ble accommodation of a large number of Pupils. :. -- The Term ' are as heretofore : '."' For Board, Waahinig, &c' with Tuition in fTngtish . - ml .... l $62 1 per term of fiver months, tuition Intrench 010. Taiiion in Music on 'the Piano $20, with S3 for tho4 use of Instrument, Tuition iu Drawing and Fahitiagv . 910 - puin and emamental Needle Work free of chat guv ' stti-t'-'i :-r-" v For mors minute narticulsrs. see Clreulatsv wbicB ' can ba bad en application to the Principal through, the Post ,OroWe:i-f Vi. &-r- -h N. R All articles of Clot hinz must be saarita t with the owner's name in folL - f -5 u ..'. . I ber leave to refer to mv friends, ana ninfitw acquaintances In "thisj Stato nd Virginia ; B6?Z others, to the following i Hon. Jno. Y. Mason, A , ar h ingtotr, Hon Arch, Atkiosoo, Wm. BV JJarisrr..! Si Virginia, Hen. Jno H. Bryan, i5f. we - RsJeigh.Co!. Joshua Tay!oe,Waagtt3. I.. C., , Hon. David Outfaw, WnvT. f Btftn. L:r.-i -I . Jas. S. Battle, Esq., Rockf ?UUtU . . Jno. 8omerviUe W Eaton. Jr.. Csjra.. : ia. . - - . - DAN I HL TX MaV 25. 4948.. ' -: : ; ion pninTir; EXECUTED AT THI3 OFFICE;, mth natest tnt dapaww a i 5 7 i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 28, 1848, edition 1
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