Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / July 1, 1848, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
a- ... ..--.r-r-jr tTtC:?::."'- : Hi IS, il I Afc, ' i I' TH CAROLINA U LL U J O SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1848. . nusxncc' t . . - r. - ' ftl kid. JT m -SW 1 I II I Ell- 1 U: r K fi V ; Un - IK- (GAZE f FCBUSHED SEMI-WEEKLY 15D WEEttY, BT EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 9 TERMS. . Subscription. Simi-Weeklt Pafck Firt dol lars per aBm half in advance. Wkkklt pArca Three Dollars per annum. Advertisements. For eyery Sixteen Linee, first inMrtion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Trenty-fie Cent. Cevrt Orders and Judicial Advertisements vr'illb charged 35 per cent, higher ; eut a deduction of 33) per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Sm-Weekly Re cistes, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of chaTge.- ILT Letters to the Editor must be tott-tilid. fii:e ! THE JBTNA INSURANCE COMPA Sf. of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against lose or damage by fire, at premiams to suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and bestlnsnrance Com pantes in the United States, and pays its losses prompuy. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity.to be made to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Mlton, N. C. and vicinity, to , j PALMER, Agent. October, 1147. 83 SAXjT ! SALT! SALT! ON the Nad, 150 Sacks of fine and coarse Salt, ia large rail Sacks, for sale low by the quantity. Apply to SEAWELL $ MEAD. June 1, 1S8. ' - .- 44 err lots for taxes. I WILL sell at the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, on Msadayt the 17th day of July, the following City Lots for the Taxes due thereon, for the years mentioned, vis s V Alex. Blake. No. 25, for '44 '45, 46, and '47, $8 86 Moses A. Bledsoe, part of 94. for '46 and '47, 13 26 Absalom Mangum, part of 32 and 2, 5 76 William J. Langdon, '46 and?47. No. 105. 9 00 JAMES H. MURRAY, City Collector. Raleigh, June 6, 1S4S. 45 VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR THE SnbseribeT again oftrs Ws Property on UilUboro Street for sale The large House and Lot, and convenient out-hoeies, formerly occupied by the late Miss Elizabeth G eddy, are well knowa, as well as the-adjoining House aadJLoUbrmeriy own ed by Capt. HuxTxa, dee'd. The property is situa ted in the most pleasant part of the City, and affords a great opportunity for persons desirous of securing a City residence that will always be valaaMe 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 wdll secured. William R. Pool, Eq , is salhorisbd to transact any business relative to this property 4h at I might lawfully do. Persons, wishing U purchase, will please apply to him T. LORfG. Jonal5,1848. 48 tf resh Rice to band. . i .- vir.T prrnr v am. "Hlaleigh, June 16. . fr47 2w Valuable Property for pale, THE CITY OF RALEIGH. V; miHE undersigned, inteadlnt to leave Raleigh, I oSers for sale his present convenient Residence near the Rail Road Depot, together with two '.adja cent Tenements. Considerable expense - has 'been incurred, and some taste displayed, in arranging the Garden and Green House, and the Establishment, on the whole, is well adapted for a Family; reskleacs. The Rail Road Depot is bat a step removed from this prooertv. The Directors of the Literary Feed, are erecting on the adjoining Square, spleatfid j Baiklinz for the Deaf and Dumb School, while (here I an abundant supply of pare water in ua ,uzun diate neighborhood of the premises. Besides, the Dwellinz House and appendages, are conveniently -arranged, and no situation could better suit a Family of moderate size. ,. . . 'W:?1 It is presumed no one will purchase, without per nal examination of the premises, and, therefore, a more particular description is omitted. : v v' Application may be made, either to Gxoaex YV. foasscAi, Esq., or to myself. WESLEY HOLL1STER. March 28, 1848. 85 tf saris Spring and Summer Goods, THE Subscriber, having received direct from New York and Philadelphia, (and selected with great careand bought with cash) a large arid splen did assortment of Dry Goods, Fancy Ar ticle, and tausical Instruments, of all kinds having bought them from the cheap and splendid cargoes just introduced into this country, irom Europe, to which he would invite the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country to examine. Con fident that he can give better and cheaper bargains, than can be bad in this City among which are the loiiowins: Goods: Broad Cloths and French Caseimeres, Gold mixed Cashmeretts a new article, Fancy Caseimeres and Gambroons, a new style, Marseilles, Silk, 8atia and Merino Vesting, ' French Linen Coatlngiraad Irish Linens, .Scarfs and CrtntL of evrfrv analltv. Black and Fancy Gloves, SilkvHoskin and Cotton. "&uma, Linen and Mancnester, Mohair and Alpacca Goods, Swiss Jaconetts and BobineU Muslin, - . Edsmgs, Gimp., Velvet and Bonnet Ribbons,, 8ummer 8hawU and Cravats, a fin attiele, A Urge lot of fine Kid and 8ilk Gloves, extra, A large let of new style Calicoes and Hosiery, . Mosicat Instruments of all kinds. -- - -': roys, r ancy Boxes Jewelry, Gold and Pinchbeck, j t vrocy Ware, a great variety ; And nearty every article kept for sale fn a retail Btore.. The nnblie ia rTwtrv,tt. tmmj Mti . ad examine the Stock of Goods, before Bnrchasing ewhere. Being confident that you can getVt- uws.uamucacneaper.Dy calling at C. GRIM HE'S North' Carolina Fancy 8tore. . June 24,1848. - Till r Mill '"i iiiir I IN New Livery Stable, THE Subscribe rs.haviog just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart of the City, wonld 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 Ma sect Hocse, 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 always rind ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in this new enterprize, they will be sustained by a generous public J ERE. NIXON, GEORGE T.COOKE. Raleigh. Dec 3, 1847. 97 UlOX, BACOIV, AND SALT. QTFTJHE Subscriber, having lately bought out the enure Stock, of B. B. BUFFALOE, and made sufficient additions to the same, to make the Stock complete, respectfully invites the Public to call and examine the same for themselves. He feels assured, that he will give satisfaction, both in quality and price as all the articles have been carefully selected, and having 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, vis : 30,000 lbs. City cured Bacon, 4,000 lbs. of very best LarJ, Iron and Nails a general assortment, Castings,Trace Chains, and Weeding Hoes, Loaf, Crashed and Brown 8ugsrs, Salt, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, 8ole and Upper Leather, Shoes of various kinds, ' Pepper, 8pke, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, 8nufis 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 article, 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. rrj' The South aide of old Market Street, 4th and 5th doors, East of Williams dc Haywoood's Drug 8tore. Raleigh, March 24. 24 R. ROOT'S BRAZILIAN II AIR CURLING LIQUID, a preparation wnicn will cause the Hair to curt moat beau tu any, 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 as to recommend it with confidence. Ceil and get a Bottle at PESCUD &. JOHNSON'S Drug Store. Jan. 12, 1848. Standard. 4 ITT IS NOT every combination of Felt and Bea- 11 ver that is worthy of being called a Hat. To put a thins: without stvle or finish on the Casket that holds the Intellect, is an insult to the valuables ithin. R. TUCKER & 80N have received another lot of those beautiful Moleskin Hats. April 25. 33 CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE. THERE is the largest and most general collection, to be had at the Store of the Subscriber, ever of fered before in this City. N. B. HUGHES. Mav 23. 1848. 41 - MR. JAMES' NEW NOVEL IR THEODORE BROUGHTON ; or Laurel Water. Price 25 cts. This day received at the t. May 25. ' 43 Capitol Square. fTTlHE Commissioners j( Public Buildings will '.. U ' receive proposals until Wednesday, the 5th of July, for grading tne apuoi oqoare ana removing the surplus eartn a round it, so as 10 nnisn on me mw enclosure. Proposals to be submitted to the Secretary of the Bond. -w wv v sr w maw' w vTrt o v Y on. X. 1UL.Liino, oecy. June 20, 1848. 50 FOR SALE , One of the most Desirable Residences about THE Subscriber offers for sale the Residence where he now lives, which is situated about half a mile from the 8 tale House, on Newborn St, hich runs East from the centre of the -Cap itol. There are eierht acrea of Land attached to the nremisesL The House is situated in the centre of the front line, on a beautiful rise which fails each way. making it perfectly dry. The House is a lane, double one, with three Rooms on the first floor, and four Rooms on the cond floor. The Rooms are very high pitched, and all finished with "hard Plaster, with a Basement the full size of the House. : . , In the rear of the House is an Area, which is un der-d rained. In the Basement is a large and beau tiful Dining Room, as dry and pare as any of the ap per Rooms -ssade so by brick lining all around the Room under the floor, and covered with Slate so that no moisture can rise should it tret there. A Rock 8tableend Carriage Hoase, twenty four leei oy ittirty square, two Stories high; a Well a we ooor ; a Kocfc Smoke House, .a wood Kitchen and Bain Houae. The Well t th TTonae. ia the coolest and pure water In the up-country a desi rahle object.. Plenty of Shade Trees are In a thrifty state about the Beose, and will toon completely shade the yard, A number of Peach,; Pear, Cherry and A pple Trees, ire growinc on the memi. i It is presumed not person will wish, to purchase wuavuk uuuuut fiK, wBtcn can be at mnw limn-. - . . j. -TERMS. Oct thd rash, by tbe purchaser. The balance on almost anytime the purchaser may desire by POying interest semiaanaiiy, and aeearias; the payment. nts v", js. j. CUION. JUIh,Janf 23,1 84 S. "v ' 51 3m THE WORLD'S ILLATION ! THAT THE FILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TEEOS BY DR. UPHIB'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. The great sensation rcJtich teas created among the Medical Faculty, and throughout the civilized world, by the announcement of Dr. Vvhavis Electuary, for the Curt of Piles, a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, that 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 tin Stomach, and Bonds, such as SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENES8, DYSPEP8IA, LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OFTHE8PLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, 4c. ; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms, Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive diseases, 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. 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 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 his 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 Thiett Yxaes Stahdiho ! ! Motjkt Washixotoit, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29l h, 1847. Messes. Wtatt & Ketcham : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity i and Inflammation, cauaing Rumors and prolapsus of tbe bowels, and which hsd resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The ast three years of that time my sufferings defy de scription. I was confined to bed enable to help my self, and at last given op by my physicists sad friends 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 made. But under the beneficent mercies of rovidence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old mav, I have the pleasure of stating 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 affiictedTellow creatures. helped me beyond tbe expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is, in my opinion, tbe best medicine in the world for ilea, or any other disease of tbe bowels ; and if tney will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every case. i Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, . nnntnT lira ontrn LiUIUlblilUO Of V XV. EsBAMoaT, Berk Co. Man .1 Nov. 29, 1847. VThe'ta-'V certificate tells a simple and trnthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, 1 cheer l oily endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. Notice. The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature thus (O A. Upham, M. D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Price, 81a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton st. New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh, and by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17, J84S. O iy EH C2 U Just Received : TTOLACK Real Alpaca, Black Gro de Rhine. LiP Foulard de Cbine, Isabella Plaids. Superior Celestine Ginghams, Jeflny Lind Lustres. Linen Lustres, variety plaid uinehams. Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Embroidered Curtain Muslins. Ladies French Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves. Parasols and Fans. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, ice. Black and Fancy Drap d'elee. Cashmeret white Linen Drilling. Black and Fancy Silk Cravats. Also Linen and Cotton 12-4 Sheetings. Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleached and Brown Drilling. A. C. A. Ticking and Common. Panama. Leghoem and Steaw Hats. Besides a variety of other articles, which I iutend selling lower than ever for cash, or as heretofore on short credit to fcnctoal customers. J. F. JORDAN. Raleigh, March 26. 25 Cape Fear Bank Stock for Sale. A PPLY, for terms, to W. H. Jones, Esq., Cash A ier, Raleigb, or at the Fayelleviile Observer Of- nee. May 25. f2 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN THE TOWN OF WARRENTON FOR SALE. PURSUANT to the WiU of Stark Ar ant .u. : Tn.J I Km 1 Ath I .... ( BIT. VU IUB uruuiiH,. lU fc j , Ida At Anona n.vt nn UMWaik Ui iwcitb months with interest from the day of sale,!ihe desira- bleLotinthe town or Warrenton, on wnica mn. Harriet B. Armistesd resided at her death. The Dwelling House is comfortable and well finished and the oat buildings are extensive and well arranged, and the sarden is highly improved. At tbe same time and place arid on the same terms, the undersigned will sell a small lot near the Female 8eminary, and a tract of Land near the saia a own, on the left aide of -the Road leadina: to Warrenton Depot and opposite the old Race Ground, contain ing about 7 or Acres. - i . . WILLIAM PLUMMER. ExV. Jane 10, 18481 47 u MePherson & Alston, Ancrlon & Commission -OTercnants, and General 'Affenttf roi in.sAU or cotjhtbt pkoducb, goods, , WASV MSRCSAirDIZS, c. SmUbfieid, May 83, 1848. 43 tf C. B. ROOT, Unvlnzr visited New York and Philadel phia for the purpose of adding to his Stock, resoectfullv informs his friends and tbe Pub- iic, mat he has just opened a large and splendid as sortment of JEWjEfcirr AITO FAWCY GOODS, - : ... t . - . consisting-' of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, An chor Cylinders. Vertical Escarpments. Gold and Steel Guard Chains. 8ea!a. Kevs. toeelher with large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbles, Medal lions, Gold Hearts and Crosses. Gold. 8ilver. Blue and polished 8 tee I Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article, to suit the Eyes of all persons ; very superior Flint Glasses, thst msy be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. Silver and Plated Ware. SilverTable,Tea,De88eit,SaltaBdMostardSpoons, toadies. Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Silver-mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Csndle-8ticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques. Britannia Ware, in setts or single pieces, Silver and Plated Cops. 1 zrFrTrrT'r- f7yVfgfffon - Mantel Clocks. Gold and 8itrer moubted Canes, Chess men, and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Glass and Satin Beads; Jet Combs, He ear and Card Cases. Parses. Chapman's Razor Straps, Toilet Bottles, and Ladies' Toilet Work Boxes - CUTXERY. A fine assortment of Rogers' Razors; Pocket and Pen Knives. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder, Sbaving and Toilet Soaps. Also, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. Musical Instruments. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets.Flutes. Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, dec. 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 en their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with neatness and punctuality. Higbestprices given for old Gold and Silver. Raleigb, Feb. 28, 1848. 17 Dr. A. F. Coopers9 Spino-Abdomi- nal Supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of tbe above .valuable supporters,' which are recommend- ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Round shoulders, 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 supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. Tbe above braces are recommended by the f nysi- cians generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high- y pleased with them. a .i i j j. il. u. A geuuouiau vukitcu b low umym bidco, mat uc had been wearing a-very celebmwd body brace for some time, and that be would not give one of tbe above, for fifty such. " They need no puffiag as they speak for them selves." PESCUD &, JOHNSON. O The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E. Ceains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12. 1848. (Standard.) 4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Fresh from If ew Tork and Europe. R. Tucker & Son, MAVE JUST RECEIVED their Spring and Summer supply of Goods, selected in New 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 end this country, and they now respectful- y invite their customers and tbe public generally, to call and examine as fine and cheap if not the finest and cheapest assortment of Goods, Foretgnand Do mestic ever offered in this City. I bey 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. 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 Urge 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 tbe head is of primary importance, they call special attention to their very superior lot of Hats. ' K. TUCKER r SON. Raleigh. April 4, 1848 27 tf Trinity SchooL Rt. Rev. Li 8. IYES, Visitor, Rev. F. SI. Hubbard, Rector. THIS Institution, in a retired, beautiful and health ful situation, about 8 miles West of Raleigh, offers peculiar advantages for the Education or tne young. The system of Instruction is thorough, and designed to train boys in the true method, snd 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 doctrines and duties of Religion. Ample provision is made for the accommodation of thirty Pupils, to Which number, the School will, for the present, be limited ; and of these, places for the larger pert 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 Session of Five Months, $87 50, to be paid in' advance. Tbe next Sessiou will commence on the 7th of Jone, 1848. Farther information will be given, on application to the Rector at Raleigh. April 21, 1848. 31 Important to Farmers ! fTIIIE Subscriber, having purchased from Alfred JL G. Spates, agent for W. Beach and R. J.Gatlin, the Patentees, tbe benefit of their inventions for' the State of N.Carolinaffers to the Farmers of the State tbe advantage of a, Machine for sowing all kinds of Small Grain greatly sapenor to any thing- hereto fore discovered. Also a new Plough for the culti vation of crops; And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling of Corn. These Machines and Plough can be hadbv anolication to the Sub scriber at Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. VvM. J?. CUiauno. February 21. : - ? IS tf Wanted Immediately. : BALES mod Corroie. for which the highest eash price will be paid-i - . - a TUCKER & SON J 40 Way 16, ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, 'pi. c. Bight Ret. 1. S. ITES, D. D. TUiter. . Rev. .ALBERT SUEDES, Rector. ' II Thirteenth Term of this School will com JJ. mence on Wednesday, the 7th Jone, and eon tinue till the 10th November. The following Term will commence Nov. 11th and continue till April 18th, 1849. r Terms payable in advance. For Board, Washing, &c. with Tuition in Eng lish, S10O per Term of five months. Tuition in French $10. Tuition In Music en 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, in Water colors 910, in Oil colors $15. Pens and Ink 75 cents. To prevent rivaliy and extravagance in drees, 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 dress is of merino or oth er suitable material of blue color. Jewels are pro hibited. All tbe 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 F E 1VX A X. SEMINAR?. UALEIGH, IV. C. INSTRUCTORS : REV. J. J. FINCH, Principal MONSIEUR J. BRADY, Jlfttrie and French. MIL C. DORAT, Painting, Physical Sciences, frc. MRS. M. L. FINCH, Domestic Department. MISS N. C. BROWNE, Assistant in Music, 8rc TERMS, PER SESSION: Board, Washing and Fuel, $60 00 EuglUh Department, $Sto 15 00 Music on Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Use of Instrument, 3 00 Music on Harp, 40 60 Latin Language, 10 00 Modern Languageseach 10 00 Drawing and rainting, 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 be.a vacation ef one 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. 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. 2 Raleigh, Feb. 28. 1848. 17 Ifew and Reantilul , 7T7IRENCH worked Cspes snd Collars. LP Swiss, Jaconett, Lisle and Lace Edgings and Insertings. Tarleton Muslins, Zephyr, Worsted, dec - Just to hand snd for sale cheap at JORDAN S. March 29. 36 FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. More generally Jtnowii as yyaicpapcsacitjoaci S3 opcpoi5'S39 WILL be open for the reception of vkitorsfpn the 1st of June. Extensive improveme'H are in progress that will give a new aspect to Vie 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, and its almost miraculous effect iu 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 to promote their health and pleasure. Situated in a remarkably healthy region, in full view of the bold Blue Ridge, and in the vicin ity of the beautiful village of Warrentcn, visitors may, on horseback or in carriages, over their improving roads, enjoy the most picturesque scenery, or may seek exercise in tbe 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 tbe 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 fera natures. In a word, re interested in the fera natural. In a word, step has been taken which expanded liberality inggest, to add to the comfort and accomroo- every si could suggest dation of visitors. The hurdle race and tournament, tbe fancy ball, masquerade and brilliant fire-works, will lend their respHtive attractions. Nor are these Dreoarations desiracli for tbe eav monde only. To the holy ministers of&Iigion, of every denomination. a cordial, not a grudging invitation w given to spend the summer, without charze. the usual services of the church are respected throughout the season. 4 nese springs are oo or wo mues, nocoraing , io u,e Anla I a Van f pnm H nrtriilrehnrir ntit saP fill ir"m Alexandria. Tri-weekly stages will j run from both A UranHm. Tn.vtk v stuo-Aa will i ran from both these points till July, when dsily 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 tbe stage owners from Fredericksburg to the Springs, to -make the Tickets $5 00 from Richmond, and $4 ou trom Washineton. These Springs are known on the rostumce dooks as Warrentoa Spnugs, ana an leuers snouia oe . M I 1 J so directed, or they may be left at Warrenton, or sent to tbe White Bolpnur springs, in oreenoner. rr i j r..n own - sn Acrms oi uoaru .w. bole season, enoiog lsi wewper, lor wrw ill vRft , " u Z:IZa .hiu meals or ; lodging 50 cents ; each. ServanUand cM - dren ander u years ow, na pnee. o cnarj children under threo years old- When separate ta- bles are provided for children before the uaaal boar, Am f Ha null nonr.l thoae who retain their seats at the ordinary lame will be cbaried fall price. Horses 50 cents e flay, or $10 a month. ' ' DANIEL W AM.U, nupentuenaem. Jane 17, 1848. ;49 ?t , Tfnst recelTed : a small lot of soperior family CLI FLOUR." J- G. JO. UUf rAlAJK. Jane xo. - . - . IT R. HARRISON retortta his thanks to si U -Ik, foe the liberal abare -ef -MtrOaae-lie '4tM received at tneir naacs, wnue in bostness, and nope ... . . tney Win oe as prompt ut pay.theiracconnta,aathy jry--- "IVy- V"-1-4''.- were to make loom. Jane 19,1848. nperfine Family Flour, for sale by v . o C TUCKER & SON.' 16. T40. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, At If p B. IT 7 GEf.ES Auction cjad CommiMioii Store." -l-''vi: '; E HAVE now on hand,a jgreat variety ani mfed collection of GOODS, consisting ol Dry Goods. Groceries Hardware, IrOn, Books; Paper, Ink, 4;e. &c dec. all of which is offered at ionusaal low prices, for Cash oslt,' at the Aaction and Commission store of ;':::z:z'yx&BVQHE9. . FOR SAtE; flpENTaliiS" THE Subscriber is' desirous of either se!IingThis Farm, in the immediate vicinity - of Raleigh; or renting it to a good tenant. The Dwelling' Hbase is entirely new, of modern construction,5 and conve niently arranged Cor a Family. A For -heallhinese of location, fine Water, and accessibility to- Market, this Farm canbot be aurpassed. Pe.rsons wishitog to buy, or rent, will apply to the SuWriber, wboirpre pared to ofler very accommodating terms eitner in the purchase or rent of the Property, PETER R. HIKES. (rjSUndard and North State Whig, each fir weeks. March 1,1848. 'kU PESCUD & ;J0HNS0N4 i Apothecaries and lUruffgista HAVE by recent "arriTaia, receiv large and valuable accessions to ihei stock of Foreign and Native Drags, Chemicals,' Dye Stuffs, Paints, .4)ils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instruments, Brushes, dec, which they are prepared to farnrsL 'to Physicians, Merchants and the public generally, at a reasonable profit. ' They would invite all who need articles in their line, to come aid examine their stock, and they feel confident that all those who examine for themselves, : will be pleated with the quality and price of every article they offer for sale Their 'sup ply of pare Chemicals and PharrnaevtiuUl prepara tions were never more complete and every article1 of Medicine, 4c. has been selected .with special refcr ence.to Its purity. : - ; r' ' Below they enumerate a few of the leading arti cles: Quinine, Calomel, Ipecac Rliobarb, Jalap. Cream Tartar, Sup. Carb Soda, Sal JEratus, Itochello Salts, Arrow Root, Aloes, A safcetida, Epsom, and Glober Salts Camphor, Scotch 8n uff, Maccv do.. Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Matches, Madder, SeidjiU Powders. Soda' do.. Blue' Mass. Borax, Indigo No. 1. PuUy, Window Glass,' Copperas, Blue Stone, Fig Blue, Prussian do., White Lead -No. I and pore. Red Lead, Litharge, Glue, No. I and S,? Fancy Soaps, Cologne Water,; Florida do. Hair Brushes, Tooth do.. Turmeric, Shaving do., Redwood, Log- , wood. Oil Vitriol, Linseed OU,Tann. do., Castor ' j.;1 Copal Varnish, Japan do., Leather do., Spte. Tur pentine, Olive Oil, Ink, bine snd black, Moitard OA Lemon, Nutmegs,' Mace, Cloves, Allspice, Ginger, Pepper, Pearl Barley, 4c. 4x. - c March-29. " V -' --"'-J- l V NOKTU CAUOIilfllA Mutual Insurance Commy F PURSUANT, toan Act of Assembly, ; Compa ' ny has been Jbrmed In this State, noder-the -name and style of the ' North Carolina Mutualln j suranee Company, and is now fully organized, by" tbe appointment of the following 05cers; vur JOSIAH O.WATSON, President, t ALBERT 8TITH, Vice-President, ' v RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer n .". THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, 7 :t CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, , . , RICHARD SMITH,, TrZVt ALBERT STITH, f ExecntiyeComj.f weston r; g axes, ,5 : ..,nit;.ef? - The Company is now prepared to receive applies- tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is antbor ized to take risks on Dwelling Hoases, Stores, Shops . and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage-by Fire. Tbe Office of the Company is in the second.stery of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr a. a. Smith, at the corner of rayettevHJe and Har- -gett Streets, where full information end explanation!, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance,; will be) cheerfully famished by the Secretary of the Com pany. . I ' .'r-- .;SifcV3f Raleigh, January 15,1848 i ?? 6-Jtft ' 910,000 WORTH OF GOODS, , FOR sale at the Auction and Cemmisson Store of N. B. Hughes. Public Sale every evening, and (roods sold during tbe day at Aactiou prices. Callfeand get goods at unusually low prices, at 4he ' Auction and Commission : Store of r f i . N. B. HUGHES May 23. 1848. .:.':.' - .,41 i -fy-g HEREBY GIVEN, I II date appjcation wij Directors and Company of tl HEREBY GIVEN, that three months after made to the President. Company of the Bank of Cape- Fear, for renewal of Certificate' No. 846, for two shares of capital stock of said Bank. ? " ' -- May 12, 1848. " 29 w3m. ! WARKENT01 Female: fTTHE first Session of the present year; wfl!;ttr- III . - ! il rninate on Wednesday, the Tin of June, enso- 1 . .. . J ... . .': ng. me next cession win commence on mon- day, the 1 19th of tbe same month only, a ahct recess or a weeic being given, in oraer io ayoia uie return of Pupils at this season, to tbe lower eoantry There are five experienced and' excellent Teachers associated with the Principal, in thecare, discipline, and iostructiou of the pupils, and "erery -facility is offered for the perfecting of femaleEducalion, in all the useful ind ornamental branchesva:v!-,. ' In our endeavor to combine Christian witH Iitra-"" ry advantages, controversy ta'iseooatenaneed,jtho nrincinlM ofaU are tesneeted. smd no att iuflaence tb Relig'ioaa piniona of any, l r -v. . Amnle orovisloo has been made Cat uU Af.. i . . . t w-w M ceommodaUon of inra mmU f P1- The -Term ar 11, v t-tiii- -r t- : Pr ierntl monins, tuition tnirrench-yio, l Tv&tSou iMiisioon tbo Fiano 23. Jk Z3 for the w .fJnstrnraeat, Tuition lln Drawing and Taiatisg, s,0.:.:Puin aftd ornun.Btxl Nad!eWk: fre 5f. . . ;i. " T n i -r. argo. - 4iKXiK.M'.'ih 'i t. v For more minnte nartionlars. see Circulars; which 1 -," - can- bo had en application to the - Principal threagn the .Post OfSee. ltMi? t.' - x. An nrueiea or JCiothinr rnnsx oejnaraea with tha Owner's-name n (nVL '- I beg leav to refer tm my friends, aatf nnmersua accuaiatancea In : thk State and Virginia ; assr 2 others, to the following t Hon. JneY. Mason, Wasli- iuvujii xinn. Mirn.'. m. ist saasss-ru- ' if . vwwv w I Hon. Davuf OoUaW.UWm. i.onuon, i-Jl., ...i. "I - Z:.- n 1 . T-.. . 1 Jas. o. isatue, tq-, noosy 1 u. a ... - t :i II VirgrautV Hon. JnovH Bryan, ueorge w. tc:; 1, thDnh4 Ra!eigh CoL? Joahaayloe,- Washlrc, 17. C.t Jnoomervniei WnUEateiwJr'PrWYi1'" ! --.,f,.f. - DANIEL TUZNEO-V-tf -i May 25,1948. n-yc4V; jron pixinT2r;rK ir- Wh nt&tn& despite " ,5 It LI. ' est 2 - " " " - ' -.- a , x -jf : i. . - 4- - -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 1, 1848, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75