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Onrt are tlie plant of fair delightful peace, tnwarp'd by party rage, to live like broilieri. Of Volume L. PUBLISHED SBMl.?EEKtY iXD WEEKLY, BY S3 jkcp csd sar TERMS. Snht:fition.--Saai-Waaaxv Paraa Five dol- -J- Jars per "annum half in advance. Weekly P Area Three Dollar per annum. Advertisement. For 'every Sixteen Lines t first Insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-fire Cents. Court Orders and Judicial AdzertisementsyriUb charged 25 per cent, higher ; Vut deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Sksu-Wksxy Re cites, will also appear ia,the Weekly Paper, free of charge. . , ICT Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. FIUE nnnc jbtn a i nsur ance compa- U. k7 or uartiora, conn, unerio insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or J atnaeebv fire, at premiums to suitthe times. This is one of the oldest and bestlasurance Com panies in the United States, and pay its losses promptly. " - . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its 'l cinity.tobemadeto S. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 83 FOR RENT. THE large and convenient Dwelling, now occu pied by R W. Seawell, Eq. wiihall the neces sary out houses ans two acre of land attached. Possession will be given the first of January next. G. SHAW. Raleigh Nov. 20, 1848. 93 TTUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid lot. of JJ superior quality, of the . very latest ' cut." Cheap for cash. - E. L. HARDING. Raleigh. April 7. 1S49. 28 3m Lamps, Girandoles, Halt Lanterns, and Chandeliers.' DEITZ, BROTHER & CO , WASHINGTON STORES, No. 139 William St est. Are manufacturing, and have always on hand a fait assortment of articles in their Hue, of the follow ing descriptions, which they will sell at wholesale or retail at low prices, for cash t SOLAR LAMPS, Gilt, Bronze, and Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, BRACKET SOLARS. " SOLAR CHANDELIERS, " 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 lights. SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET do do SIDE, do do CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS. 2, 3, 4, 6 aud 8 lights. GIRANDOLES, Gilt, Silvered and Bronzed, va rious patterns. II ALL LANTERNS, various sizes, with cut or stained glass. New York, March 20. 1840. 24 6m New Law Books. mm ASON St. WELSBVS Report, vol 16, IrJL English &ui Common Law do. vol 56, Wharton's Precedents and Indictments, Morris on the Law of Replevin, Wharton's American Criminal Law, The history and law of the writ of Habeas Corpus, with an Essay on the Law of Grand J uries, by E. Ingersoll, or the Philadelphia Bar. Received this day at the N. C. Bookstore, by 11. D. TURNER. Raleigh, June 1, 1849. 44 N ATIN8, of the ' Bat g" Silk, of every kind VV bite, Marseilles, Bombazine, Texianna, VoilDe AoroTand Valencia, of air styles and qualities, mad in the best manner. Cheap for cash. E L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7. 1849. 28 3m Dissolution, THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of J. J. RYALS 4- CO., is this day dissolved by mutual . consent ; and, as the liusiness is winding up, we request all persons hav iog claim against the said firm to present them for payment, and all persons indebted are requested io call and make settlement, a longer indulgence will not be given. In retiring from. business, the un dersigned tender their thanks to the their old patrons and friends for their liberal support heretofore. J. J. RYALS St CO. Raleigh, May 25. 1849. 4.2 Soda Water. MY Soda, Fountain is in operation, and it afford me pleasure, to inform my friends, and the pubhc generally that more" delightful Soda. Water aud Syrups cannot bar Xound"ayw here. I have an ample . supply of Soda Water Bottles on hand, and familie can be furnished at any time, with any quantity of Sodat Water," flavored to suit the palats, by pptieatioa-to: u ' .-nV.,.- F.F.PESCDD- Rsleigh.Jnne6.1849. " " ' 7. 45 SHEETINGS. 1 Y the Bale or at rtu WM. FECK & SON. 40 ei alelgh May 18th. 1849. . Notice, ON the first of Angus next, we will sell, at pubhd salev on credit of six months, the House and Lot on Fayetteville street, in the citv of Raleigb, on which Mrs. C. A. Lewis now resides. Bond with approved security required. Possession given on the day of sale, If desired; WM. H. BATTLE, 1 Exrs. of J. RICHARD II. BATTLE, W. Lewis. June 18, 1849. - - AO 6t rrio. java JtLlls hand, with AND LAGUIRA COFFEE an assortment of sugar. to Raleigh, June 22, 1349. " ILL,; I'tuUK. St SON. 50 Exchange Office of C W. Porcell fc Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS f I To Discharged Soldiers. 7 THE Subscribers will collect, with despatch, Solmhs Claims roa BovkttLahds'rsas oar Scrip, and back fat, on moderate terms, and will bay and sell the same at the market rate The Claimant must send his Discharge, with an af fidavit that he is the person named in it. diberal Advances made on the same. Soldier furnished with information relative to Claims against the Government, free of charge. (r Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will hsve the Same attention as tf on personal appli cation Address 13. W. PTJRCELL Sc. CO. Exchange Brokers. Richmond. Va. Jnlv. 20 148- 68 tf. . Bt EXPRESS. A LOT of Granite Beragee, Black solid MuIin, Swiss Edgings, Fancy Head Dresses, French Worked Collars, rc &c. Green and Mode Tissues and Berages, plain and Satin striped. HEARTT Si. LITCHFORD. Raleich. Mar 1. 1849 53 C.W. PTJRCELL & CO., Agents for I. Paine & Co., Managers, RICHMOND, VA. Splendid Schemes for June, IS 19. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No 30, to be drawn in Baltimore, June 30th 1849. 75 Nos. 15 drawn CAPITALS. 1 prize of $50,000 15 prize of $5,000 1 do 15,681 5 do 2,000 2 do 10,000 I 40 do 1,000 Sec Sic. Ticket $ 15, share in proportion. Certificate of a package of wholes, ft 16$; halves. 82.50 ; quar-l ten, 41 25. I rT" Orders meet our ,.! nrnmnt aitention.- For Tickets in the above, or in any other Lottery, ( 1 . drawing daily, (price of Tickets from $1 to $20,) under our management ;. address us, or C. W. PURCELL, Agent for D. PAINE 4 CO., Richmond, Va. June 1, 1849. 36 IT ADIES Black and W hite Kid and Morocco, Li J Slippers and Walking Shoes, Philadelphia make; Misses and Children do. Men and Boy Kip and Calf Shoe tees, Heavy Brogans and Women's Leather Shoes. For sale by J. BROWN, No. 9, Fayettevillo street. Raleigh, April 12. 30 BAITK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. DIVIDEND of four and a quarter per cent. has been declared upon the Capital Stock of this Bank for the last six months, payable to the Stockholders, (less the Tax of Tweuty-five cents on each share owned by individuals) on the first Mon day iu July next, at the Principal Bank and at the Branches hfteen days thereafter. C. DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, June 8, 1849. 46 BtfJ ADIES Superior French Kid Gloves, Black, hite and colored. Gentlemen Kid and Silk Gloves. Taylor's 300 yd. cotton. Lee's 200 Linen and Cot ton l apes, and Bobbins, Needles, Pins, Combs and Brushes. ' Thread, Bobbin, and Lisle Edging and Lace. Swiss and Jaeoneite Edgings and Insertings. Linen, Cambric aud Pongee Handkerchiefs. Irish Linen and Long Lawn. Table,-Scotch, Russia, and Hacksback Diapers. Damask Napkin and Dohlios 12i Irish Sheeting, 9-8 Pillow esse Cotton. For sate by J. BROWN. April 17, 1849. 31 To Revolutionary Claimants. TfjOR several' years past, many inquiries and LP searches have been made, and without success, lor the official proofs of the erode and service of the Officers in the North Carolina line, in the War of the Revolution : and for the want of such proofs. the claimants for those services have been unable to establish and obtain pay for the same. This is to inform those interested, that the sub scriber baa turned his attention to a labonoui examination of thoussnds of old papers and records in the Capitol, ind after much time and labor spent in the search, has found among file Ions since deemed useless, the Records in question, where thev had been misplaced and supposed to be lost- shewing the official proof of the grades of thousands of such officers; such a Colonel, Lieutenant-Col onels, Captain. Lieutenants and Ensigns. rr? And the Subscriber will promptly attend to letter to him addressed, postage paid, calling for s"Ueh proof; and will'forward official certificates in due form of law, of the grades of such officers, on reason able terms. J. n. JHUh-HAftl. RsleichN.C. Jane 10th, 1849. 48 tf. Congress Water. IC tJjHERE may be found a supply of Congress iLiJn Water at mv Establishment, fresh from the Springs, and I will keep it on Ice, (a heretofore,) for the accommodation of my customers. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, June 6, 1849. 45 O Standard and Times copy. - FRESH lot of Thomsstown .Lime, just re ceived by R. TUCKER &SON. Raleigh. May 28, 1849. . 43 Wake Forest; College. mHE Trustees of the Wake Forest College have JL lbs pUasur to announce to the friend and pat rons 01 mi lusiuuiiou, mu a sumcieni amount nas been subscribed to pay all the liabilities of the College. Therefore, according to the terms or the several sub scrintiODS.they are all sow due and payable, and will in uma oi mis i.." Nathaniel J. r . - - . - . falmer, tq. sss wo aoersigw-u. umvo c ,p- ppjniM nerau Agi. "- with power to collect theubscriptiott and to receive such other as may be made for the benefit of the Institution in any way. All are hereby requested to psy as early as practicable; their subscriptions io one of the agents, or remit them to the ndersigned at Forestville, North Carolina; and the receipt of the same will be acknowledged. JAM ES S. FURIFY, Set'y. Forestville, JaneM5, 1849. 50 3t WEDNESDAY MORNING, JDNE 27, 1849. aeaSMSSBBBSSBMBSSBSSBMSBSSBSBMSBSBSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSa - 3 " .' 1 laBasBS CLOTHING ESTABfJKIIirXENT. No. 116, Baltimore St. North Side, 3d Door East of Calvert STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. . MOORE & INMAN, Merchant Tailors, res pectfolly iuvite attention to their stock of rea dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made in a superior style, and not surpassed in price, fiuish, or quality. Always on hand, .superior Cleths, Cassimeres. Vestings, &-c, in their custom departmeut, which will be made to order iu the most fashionable stvle. Gentlemeu wishing to order a fine suit, without the expense of coming to Baltimore, 'can do so by send ing their measure to M. & I., stating color, quality, ate- which will be attended to .with the same care. as if the purchaser were present. They feel confi dent of giviug entire satisfaction, to all who favor tbeoi with their orders, either by letter, or in person. ILT Mr. luman is the ageut for obaakland'a supe rior system of draftiug Garments terms for books. apparatus and instruction, $10. Baltimore. Feb. 3. 11 ly R, Tucker & Son HAVE this day received by Adams 4; Co's Ex press, another supply of rnnted Organdi Lawns, Second. Mourning Ginghams, Black Silk Tusues, Ladies' Colored Kid Gloves, Gentlemen's da. do. Plaid and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, 1 doz. Grass Skirts, ready made, at 75 cents each, Lyanese Braids, Lace, Buttons, Thread Bobbin Edgings, Blue French Cloth, Marlboro Plaids, Furniture Prints, Arc, $-c Also a few Sets of Gothic and Landscape Tea Trays, a very handsome article. Raleigh, May 7, 1849. 37 Star and Standard VP7- T VALUABLE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT run OrtLC 1 rnn oitri TTTTTILL be sold, by public auction, at the Reg .V V ter Ulhce, in the City ol Kaleigh, Jon Mob day, the second day of July, the establishment of the Raleigh Register, belonging to the estate of the late Weston R. Gales : including two Printing Press es, extensive fonts of Newspaper, Book and Job type, all the necessary furniture and fixtures pertain ing to the office, and it subscription. 1 his is perhaps one of the most desirable printing establishments in the South, and offers the highest inducement to purchasers.. The Register was estab- I luhed iu 1799, by the father of the late Editor and the Grandfather of the present Editor, and under his auspices attaiued a support, which it has steadily maintained until this day. It has therefore quit a large circulation, and n extensive Advertising and Job patronage. The Establishment has been so long identified with the State and it institution, that, by proper management, its patronage may not I only be retained, but increased- Terms of sale Credit or one, two and three years, with bond and ample and approved security. U. u. , AJror. April 3, 1849. 27 Notice, I Y virtue of a Decree made at the last Term of the Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, for the Jounty of Wake, I shall offer for sale, at the Court House, in Kaleigh, on Saturday, the 14th day or Ju ly next, THREE LOTS, belonging to the Estate of the late Wesley Uollister, adjoiuiog the City of Raleich, Mrs. Weddiue and Dr. Thoa. D. Hogg. Two of the Lets are improved with a two story dwel- liug house; the other unimproved. lenns made known ou day of sale. GEO WMORDECAI, Adm'r. Raleigh, May 31, 1849. 44 wtd HOUSE AIU LOT And Lands for Sale, rTRH E Subscriber offers for sale his House end lot J in Chapel Hill, in a very pleasant part of the Village. Ou It is a good Dwelling, a welt of fine water, and all necessary Out-Houses all of which have been built in the last three years.. The lot contains 2 acres. Also, my Plantation, 4 miles Ndrth of Chspel Hill, containing about 500 acres, well watered. On it is a large Dwelling and uarn, with a good wheal machine and all necessary Out- Houses for a farm of that size ; all of which is in good condition. Any persons wishing to purchase any of the above named Property, will do well to call 1 soon and examine for themselves, as I am determin ed to sell. . - WILLIAM J. HOGAN. ChapetHirt. May 22, 1849. 42 6w TNDIA MATTING. Looking Glasses. Brsss jj.Bouhd snd Painted Buckets, Painted Chamber Buckets, .Trace and Log Chains, Weeding Hoes, Garden Rakes. Spades and Shovel. Grain and Grass Scythes. Just receivedby J. BROWN. April 12. , 30 Female Institute, Wanenton,N,C. FACULTY.: . REV. N. Z. GRAVES. A. M. JULIUS WILCOX, L. C. GRAVES, A. M. THE second Term of the 9th Academical year of this Institution, will commence on the 1st Monday of July next. The Edifice is constructed with strict reference to eomfort and convenience, and is amply sufficient to accommodate 1UU pupils. I o render the sciences more attractive, and the instruction thorough, a good Philosophical, Chemical and Astronomical apparatus is'furnished, and Lectures upon scientific and ether subjects, accompanied with experiments, are deliv ered every week, ipe libraries or the faculty, consisting of more thsn 1000 volumes, are accessible to the pupils. Expenses per Session: ' Board per Session 5 months. S45 00 '1 EneUsh Tuition, 12 00 Tuition in Music and us of Piano, 23 00 1" do da - Guitar, 18 00 Landscape Drawing and Painting Monochromat ic, Mezcotinto and Chinese Painting" Lesson in Wax Flower and Frnit French, Italian, Spanish, German, Latin and Greek Languages each 95 00 i Oil Painting $10,00; Vocal Musicvandall kind of needle iud Fancy work are taught without extra charge. -Those who complete the courses of study i .nm n laid down in the Circular, are entitled to a Uiploroa . d G M . , At the close of each Session, there l-wiii be -av puolio Examination conducted iefor Committee of - Visitation: .The enure care and in struction of those connected with the Institution, are entrusted to the Faculty and their Ladies. Warrenton, N. C., May 29. 1849. 44 8w We are reouested to announce, that Henry D. Ilayos, Esq., is a Can didate for the County Court Clerkship, at the approaching August election. Dr. A. F. Coopers' Splno-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, Kound shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri. Proff : Mott thinks thev are verr well adanted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, a they afford the nseful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, 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 be would not give one of the abovefbr fifty such. They need no puffiBg a they speak for them selves." PESCUD & JOHNSON. O" The above Supporter is an itnprovemeut on Dr.E.C sains celebrated Spiao-Abdominal Supporter. Jap. VJ, 1S43. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849. R. TUCKER & SON ; A RE daily receiving their 8pricg supplies, and 7-ii hsve just opened a large assortment of Fash ionable Dress Goods, consisting of Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks btriped and Solid Silk Tissues Plain and Plaid Bi'k do Barege De Toil Pink Tarlatans Toil De Nord Fancy French Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams Black and Second Mourning Mutlins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode Colored Batise Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins French Prints of New Styles Silk Fringes snd Buttons Linen Fringes snd Persian Braids Bonnet and Csp Ribbon Silk Chameleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss and J ackonet Edgings and Insert ings, Lace, Capes and Collars, Kid Gloves and ho- i siery, f laid. IS ordered Liawn and Linen L-ambnc Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, -c., 4-c. March 31. 1849. 26 Mutual Life Insurance Co, In Distress we Snccor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at the last session of the Legislature of this State ; and the provision required in said Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for $50,000,1 having been fully met, the Company has been or ganixed by the appointment of the following officers, and is issuing Policies, vis : DR. CHS. E J0HN80N, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAMBS F.JORDAN, Secretary. WILLIAM H.JONES, Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEE. Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER. Attorney. IUCJ, . 5 " Dr. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Dr W. H. McKEE, " Medical Board Dr. RICH'D B. HAYWOOD Consultation. J. HERSMAN, General Agent This Company has received the most liberal char ter that has ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, in any State in the Uuion. The 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides "that the husband may insure his own life, for the sole use and benefit of his wife or children, and, in case of the death of the husband, the amount thus subscribed shall be paid over to the wife or children, or their guardian, it under age, lor her or . i . r r ll . 1 i - f ... meir own use, jrce irom an iuo ciauus oi me rep- reseotatives of the husband, or any of his creditors." i nis proviviou ueeuo uu vuuuucui. The Board have also determined to insure the lives of slaves, and this being almost half the wealth of the people of this State, a large business is reason ably anticipated. Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be furnished by the Secretary, or any of its officers. JAS. F. JORDAN, Secretary. Raleigh, April 9, 1849. 29 Oliver & Procter, MERCHANT TAILORS, (UGLV SOW,)' FATETTEVIIXI STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. TS TT7E have just received and are now opening y V our very, extensive and judiciously selected supply of SPRING AND SUMIttER GOODS, Consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. Embracing every color aud variety, of which the following -are a part: Blue. Black, and Olive Green, Dahlia, Zephyr, end Drop a'ete uiotis, macs ana jsiue rrencn uoe Skin CasnmereSy 'Fancy Cassimeres, of every Color, Striped sipwn the outside seams, some thing entirely nem,) Drillings, of every color, Plain and Fig. Satin and Silk Vestings, all Colors, Barathias, Cashmeres, & MarseUls, Figured and Plain, Ele gant Wltite and Cord Satins, for -Party Vestings, from tlte "High Falluting to the Vulgar or Ordinary? S-c, &-c The above Goods were selected by the "Bug" in propria persona from the latest importations, and cau be recommended wiin connaence io our cuuiomers and friends and the public. Call and look before you buy. We are determined to sen as cneap-as the very cheapest, and to nave an garments lurnea out by us gotten np in a style not to be surpassed, either in this State or out of it South of, or North of the Potomac. A complete soit of clothe made in 24 hours, if necessary. Orders from a distance thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. ULiViat tic. rttuu TJSK, . . .Professors and Artists. Raleieh, April 1849. - 29 The Latest London, Paris, and American Fash ions just at band. :, . ' ; - O. & P. 32000 WANTED. QTO)HE Subscriber f authorized to receive propo tlAi sal for a loan 6f .Two Thousand Dollars, in Bond of the City of Raleigh, rot Five Hundred Dol lar each, payable after twelve month from the date. at the pleasure of the partie. and tearing interest at the -rate of ix per cent per annum, payable eemi- anhuaHy. - ' . bVW. WHITING u, v. r. -. v City Tresnrer.f Rafe&h Mav 12 -I84. . . 38 ll O" Standard till farther notice- ; ... - k ' ' T . . " POUNDS B aeon, mostly ; of; my own curing, (bat cannot lie beat in this maixeL L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Msy 12, 1849. 38 Raleigh Bakery nilHE Subscriber ha just received at hi Cheap II Cash Store, on Wilmington street, in the rear of i the Market, the following articles, which he intend to sell a low as any house in Raleigh. All he ask is a call, before purchasing elsewhere, to convince the mot kepticsl, that what he promise to do, he win certain ly perform. 12 Bags of the best Rio and Laguira Coffee, 4 Casks of Sugar-house Molasses, a prime ar ticle. 1 Box of Langborn & Son's No. 1 Tobacco, 2 Hhds. Bright N. O. Sugar, and a general as sortment of other kinds of Sugars, 12 Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Fig and Raisin Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Coffee Mills, fancy Soaps, and Mason' Blacking, Mrs. Miller', Olcott's and Jones Si Hudson's Snuffs, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 1 Bbl. Copperas, and many other articles, not necessary to mention, usual ly kept in a family Grocery. Please to remember my motto, a "nimble sixpence, and low for cash." L. O. WALKER. Raleigh, May, 12, 1849. 38 Tf U8T opened a magnificent assortment of Cra. Sy vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery,' (Marino and Cotton) Gauze under shirts, for sum mer. Bosoms, Collais, Silk Night Caps, Suspenders, &c. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m fTB LEACH ED snd Biown Sheeting, 5 to 12 IQlquarters, Bleached snd Brown Shirtines. extra Ettrick Oznaburgs and Spun Cotton. A arrest vari ety of qualities and prices, for sale by the single yard or piece, by J.BROWN. April 12. 30 Town Lots For Sale. THE Public Lots in the town of Graham, the seat of Justice in the County of Alamance, will be exposed at public auction on Tuesday the 17th of July. The terms of sale may be known by reference to the 3d section of the act to lay off and establish a new County by the name ol Ala mance. JOHN STOCKARD, WM. A. CAKK1GAN, JOHN FOGLEMAN, GEORGE HURDLE, JESSE GANT, JOHN SCOTT, JAMES A. CRAIG, ABSALOM HARVEY, PEYTON P. MOORE, Commissioners. May 29, 1849. 45 td Female School, HilIsboro N. C, Mr. & Mrs. BUR WELL, Principals. MissKOLLOCK, Teacher of French, Drawing, and fainting. Ma. KERN, Teacher of Music on Piano and Guitar. THE Summer session will commence on Mon day, the 2d of July. Terms made known .on application to the Principal. As the number of Boarder is limited, and we have only two or. three vacancies, those who wish a situation in our family should make early application. Jnne 8th, 1S49. 47 3w FEMALE ACADE-TXY. THE Second Session of the above Institution, will commence on Monday the 2nd J uly, and close th lnat .lav af Nnvnmhr -Mrs. Crenah&w. Prin. I " . . 1 ca Dy a Lady of experience and competency, Tuition, navable at the close of each term. S7 50 to $12 50, according to the studies pursued. Music on Piano, with use of Instrument, $18; Wood Tax 50 cts. Board, including washing, fuel, iu Forest ville, $7 to $8 per month, and in the neighborhood $6. Books, Stationary, and all necessary articles can be bought at the place, on usual terms. It is earnest ly advised that Pupils be present at the opening of the Session, and let no trivial cause detain them from School single day of the Term. Forestville is a healthy location and surrounded by a neighbor" hood proverbial for its intelligence aud morality. JAMES S. PURIFY, Secry. Forestville, Wake County, I 1st, June 1849. J 44 w4w PUBLIC NOTICE. rfHE Candidates for County Offices will meet JL their Fellow-Citizens at the following times and Place.. The Captains within the respective Dis tricts are respectfully requested to give geueral notice of the fact. Spikes', Saturday, the 7 th Adams', Monday, the 9th Cedar Fork, Tuesday, the 10th Grady's or Hayes', Wednesday, the Uth Laws', Thursday, the 12th Jeffrey, Friday, the 13th July, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Tinner 8 Koad. Saturday, Uie iltn Fraukliu's, Monday, the 16th Utley's, Dopree's, Barney Jones Banks', Busbees', DunvUle, Forestville, RolesviU Hortons', Hoods', Wakefield, Tuesday, the 17th Wednesday, the 18th Thursday, the 19lh Friday, the 20th Saturday the 21st Monday v the 23rd Tuesday, , the 24th Weduesday, the 25th Thursday, the 26th Fry ay, the 27th Saturday, the28lh Monday, the 30th Andrews Y I shall also attend at the same place for the pur pose of collecting all taxes due for the year 1 848, and resoeclfullv invite and reauest the people of the County of Wake to meet me within tneir several Districtii. CALYlXv J. ztUtscrvSk csnerm. ; Jane 22ndrl849. J ?' ' ' "50 l& Ralcish .Classical Mathematical and Mllltarr Academir (sTTXHE next session of Um- IutaaUoa will coro tigs Aence: on Ibe 9th of J uly. Studeuts whose pare nte desire it, will be excused from the Miliury exercises i ' ' ' M. LOVEJOY. Jane 1 5th, 1849.' fc l V SO St Roanoke Navigation Company. A SEMI-ANNUAL Dividend of two per cut, has been declared by the Roanoke Navigation' Company , payable by the Treasurer, on demand. , June I6th. 1849. : - j, q t.5QJt -. - AVRPIE VINEGAR A ood article for ARlfc ? WILL. PECK-SOI.-r Raleigh, one gg, 1843., r r. : . - , W-"- BACON AND LARD, ; ; " A GOOD strppfy oar banC WILL FECK St SON. 5tf June n, 1349 51. ATTORNEY. IT UlCiV TKFFICE, No. II, Lawrence'. Hotel- HJrside of the Court House. S. F. PHILLIPS, A TTENDS THE COURTS Ja the Coofcti jX of Orange. AlamatttiB, i Wake sad Chatham Chapel Hill, N. C, May 34V 1849.- . , - i . 4 Dr. Joseph J, W. Ticker, OFFERS his Professional sentcea te the citizen of Raleigh and vicinity. He may always be) found at the residence of Ruffin Tucker, Esq. Y MayS, 1849. ' 37 ; - A. F. HUGHES. CITY AUCTIOMEEni S Will attend promptly to all busoness m ufluii " Raleigh May 29 1849, 44 hn&i White Huts. OF Summer's 8tyle, this dsy recelyed by RTUCkER&SOW, Raleigh, April 27, 1849. 34 A Large lot of Umbrella and Parasol oi all designs and Price, for 8Ie by R. TUCKER &.SON. Raleigh. April 27. 1849. ? ; V 84 STRAW ITIA'TTINO. TfOY the Piece or Yard, for sale low by 1LD R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh. April 27, 1849. oq cs s op &3 : " 3 GENTLEMEN'S Calf Boots from ths) V f manufactory of J. Miles Sc Son, PhiladeLv I yphia HEARTT & LITCHFORD. JSuPS9 m&KS9 Wl&&8 ' r Panama, Brush. Moleskin, Sitk. &c, ,-....-. U HEARTT. &. LITCHFORD. Raleigh, May J, 184fl. vv t : ,Z& AND STIIJLi TSE1T . CO20LE I T. ONE more Case of Fashionable Super iMoleskia Hats received to day . by Express. ' . K. f SON. ; Raleigh, May 28,1849. , , . 43 y , BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings' and Drills; Candle Wick; plaid and fancy'' Cottanades, of all styles 4L prices for sale by v . ' Rv TUCKER Si SON.' Raleigh, May 28, 18.49. ' " l ;4y" A moat excellent article for Coughs Colds, Suht just received, and for sale by - sr. x . srEECiJU. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. ' w - ,20 -? A further supply of Yeast Powders, just tftceited IJQU nd for .sale by F. F. FESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. DRESS AND FROCK. COAT0. AN Y quantity of Super French Cloth, Dress1 snd Frock Coat. In beauty of style and fid ish, they are not to be equalled. ' Cheap for cash'. .' ' B. L. HARDING ' Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m f 1 Gentlemen's Summer Good e LACK and Fancy Casimere5' ' Black Drab DeTee, with a generafassortmetrf I oi Cottonadev and Nankins, for Men and Boy. - For sale low by J.rBROWJT. Raleigh, A prill 7, 184 g. - -g 9ft CLOTHING ! CLOTHING 1 1 , Jt FOR bsrgain in Ready Made Clothing, caU at HARDING'S Kaleigh. May 14, 1843. - jasr. POSTSCKIPTUM, f UP TO THE LATEST MOMENT Telegraphically Sttst Heta ' ... ' RECEIVED onlv two dozen of those Surer' fine' Silken Cylindrical Teguments, or aa'tbe vuleate has it HATS. now superceding all heretofore fabrkatee frdni that wide world famed Mabufacturefs of Gotham.' that Messrs. Leary's and Company."- Only a half Esrle. April. 1849. OLIVER fc PROCTER. Caldwell 5 siLLS8o&ou6nl:it.!e; THE Exercises of thb lnsUtntlon will U agsjtf : resumed on Wednesday, the 18th df Jaly next. It is desirable that Student. shoold be punctual ia i their attendance at the opening of the Session...; ? t J. w. Norwood;! Secretary of the Trustees. Hniborengh, Juae Pth. 1849. ' ' 47 6t Sedgwick Female Semitry, .-m nALEicn, it. c; : v;;r ... FTTXHE ninth session of this .Institution will com' II mence on Monday, the 2nd day of July. Fuac-' tual attendance is desirable. V Eipenset of Fapilafof Board and English Tuition S6 per sessioi of five month. For ornamental branches aa extra chargsTv ' For particulars, address ; T ; - . "t ' ... y-.. h.ti&cttr, Raleigh. Jon 3d, 1849. v.-. .," . , . ; L 4S 1 . - . , - ; -I mi ; lUAsiU ASjAiiBiMIi Wtoentoni, North Carolina BTttH E TWENTIETH SE8SI0N wm es?4 I sLi mence m Monday, the 2nddy of Jaly. - Ail and experienced. Instructors are . ef&pJoyei Ii 'Cf-l several departmenu of the scoo0L;a?.X:e:3-sJ'1 distance are required to bttardtn the fesitf tf CT. Principal, who exercises over them a .(ontrl, at w strict and iarenial. Students are Etled isi toy t',f lege in the Union of far the active duties cf fife.-"! The object sought to be attained lit thorough E&i ucalion, and high moral Unproxtment. To so eomplish these desirsbts ends. AO cSrts ar spared1, of twenty y ears duratioilf, ar who Itas never tuJ died or practised any;?ptherj; JMIs ths ex teaching. The location is, and ba ever Keen, lameo, for health : the society isr good, and Church prm- Iegeexcelleo. ,A V ; - - : lTs ri TERMS :For Board.flO per-nomnj rf f FoVTeAtion in the Laosaasrw ard higafj v -1 - ' " ri it fTRi.!.. A- M . rrwcir .rt- Jane 21, 1849. ; cgtsoo -'-v 6SatttJarar TZTZTa Za Tr t is AVERY Urge lot jnv the Utt .yle, and wU made, at .11 Uaamd examine. 7' Rabigh, April 7, 1849. 8 -i k - mu me jins" "-r'Z.: " w...?-. 7
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