TAUBOROUGH : SATURDAY, JUNE 9f 1649. Tardoro. Academies. The semi-annual Examination of the Students in the Female Department came off on Tuesday and Wednesday last that of the, Male Department on Thursday- and a Concert on Thursday night closed the Exercises. Aiarge concourse of La- dies and'Gentlemen attended as usual, and : :.i ni!.nrtPmpnt jn the various me lajjiu iuw...w. branches of. education displayed by' the pupils in both Departments, gave indubi table evidences of their. close application to Study, and the untiring assiduity and abili ty of their teachers. . Cholera. This terrible scourge is ad vancingsiowly but none the less surely. Its course is now east. It has swept the "entire line of the Mississipp River, carry ing death and desolation in its train. In New Orleans the deaths average 150. dai- iy- . . ' . : . : Diverging from the Mississippi, -it has traversed the whole route of trie Ohio, carrying oS hundreds of victims. at Louis ville, Cincinnati and Wheeling. Jt has overleaped the barrier of the Alleghany Mountains, and at last reached Norfolk; within" one hundred miles of our doors. We feel bound to warn our citizens of its appioach, that timely .precaution may be taken to arrest its --ravages. That it will visit us. we can scarcely entertain a doubt The long and uninterrupted spell of damp and close weather which we have recently had, is peculiarly .favorable to its development and. progress. We most earnestly; call the -attention ot the town authorities to the necessity oi bestirring themselves. Let the whoh--town be thoroughly cleansed and purified ' 'For this purposewewould suggest that the town be divided into districts or wards and a health committee appointed for each, who si duty tt should be to visit the prem ises of every individual all cellars, sinks . - r and sewers and have them thoroughly limed We believe the citizens will sus- tain them in any expense necessary to! last, proceeded from a large wooden hmld carryiug out such a system. Indeed their ing, situated a ! ttlc north of the TTul Road powers under the town laws are ample ior. such a purpose. CrnrlpiS t Thrift ny Tlnnh. e 1X7 .. . .i r . We invite attention to the Prospectus of '.. : - . this unrivalled and popular work. No penomcai 01, uus uescripuon uis ever taiaed'the.celehrity of this admirable Mag- azine, which is peculiarly adapted and al most indispensable to the toilet of the ac complished female. From the Raleigh Standard. The Deaf and Dumbr-Ax will.be seen ny tne advertisement ot Mr. Uooke, the Principal of the Institution for the Deaf . . . and Uiimb in this City, that the next ses sio.i will commence on the 16tTi ol July uex, Atthe recent .Wsioo of the Legis- i ' i . r jat'jic mc management and control oi mis . . . . I institution was confided to a Board con- ... '.' .f.' wsting oi the lollowing gentlemen; John H Hrvnn Thnmn. I hnrfin uIK 41. uran, l nomas J L.emay, rerrin r$usr oce, Linn 13. Sanders, Charles E. Johnson . oames r. Jordan, and William VV, 1101- den. For the last iwo or three months the Board have devoted a good deal of time and attention to the Institution; nd it is now in p condition to go forward with increased usefulness, it is hoped, Jin the discharge of the duties devolved upon it by the State. - The new. Building, to which the school Fulal Occident .We were pained .to has been removed, is well adapted to the hear thai. a fatal accident befel John Hart purposes for which it.wa? constructed; and man, jr., the son of John, Hartman, who in the course of a. j very few years, wjien.J pounds shall have bcen: improyecJ, as is designed, elegance and, .bc aity .Wilt be joineu 10 .convenience and ulility. r , ; ? . ai ts RiiRio perceive the .interest which is felt in ibis noble.'. Institution ft the people in all sections. , The members nf th a HosirrL .ivn. know.. rtKnnu Y':.''l t . X V ' u,.-y ru-i (mini aiwI nclr nn ininnnncilinn I ceivean,rask no compensation, and iKourI, Iheir duUet require much of IheTr'-.tlcn- .' . ' 1 "14 ,i . " " '": V ! - " f- I"?" ' 'lr: VPtok?f - """veined inhuja. .bora as he is successful in itnparlin g-t: srucliohlot mivicii iu ins cnarge. vinnThe;Washington Uorrcspotident oil the New York Herald states that import ant d espa tch cs h a ve been received at-, the War Department from. California, setting forth that the people here had organized a . . fj... j.- governnTenrfor themselves; and had adopt ed the VVilmot Proviso qs'ta fundamental article. Mw Crawford, it is said, has re commended to Gen. Taylor to organize strong military force in California, of vol unteers, to sustain Gov. Persifer,Fif Smith untilCongress shall a el f 04 the Territory. . ;.. v ; , - ..-V v. ,j ib. ' I JPThQ Baltimore Argus slates, that the Hon, Edmund Burke, late Cornmis sioner, of Patents, will in a few days be come the partner of Mr. Ritchie, and the to editor of the Union. Wc are glad to hear this. Ar. Burke is one of the ablest writer and soundest Democrats in the uuntry; and united with the father of the American Press, will make the. Union still nore powerful and valuable, ib. From the Newbcrri Republican. Oar nixfrirf This mnminn were ceived the proceed ihs of the Convention which met at Clinton on Thursday last tolore rates merely 45 to 50c iu, lots nominate a democratic candidate for Con suit. gress in this ihstrict. Wu have only room to state that Wm. S.. A she, Esq , of New Tanover couuty, received the no'nination. The jrdceedings .shall appear next week. , From the JFilmington rournat. The Fall'mg House. The house of yellow, iU J5 for new crop yellow, 50 whiggery, composed of such discordant; 10 55 lor virgin dip, closing at the low materials in 18-10, like the Ifarrison whig est figure, and 95c for hard. Thesearc the house, is already beginning to 'tumble." quotations of soles for the week, at which George Lippard. of Philadelphia, an les the market has been cleared to-day. author of some eminence, and a democmt, who was sill v enough to be caught in ihc Taylortrap, and electioneered for ihe Gcn-? trial, Uli tnv. oiuiiui J 1 uin tu 1 pledges, has published a letter in the pa pers, addressed to Gen. Taylor, in Which ho says a good many things that ought to akc Gen. Taylor ashamed of himself. He concludes by washing his hands of faylorism forever. Mr. Lippard was not a candidate for oftVc nver asked or expected it. lui he was what we would call a soft-headed democrat, "lo be so easily gulled. From the Wilmington Journal. Fire. An alarm of fire on alurdav - i-anipoiacKmar.uiac- ;U,J" " UU,,U"'S "ier .wiiii an me fixtures. &r , was totally destroyed. The energetic exertions of the firemen were Inn. Tnn U..;l.l" . .1 . '.I II ,1 successful in saving the surround in 2: prop- 4 ... .,,' w i ier,y - 1 he Distillery of Mr. Jeffreys vas L.mku . ...u-' u... in considerable danger, and nothinc but the greatest .exertions saved it. The loss is estimated at about $5,000. The estab i.M.meni was owned oy live or sir omcr- 1 : I. - n t c ent persons. i . ' , . itjurucr unjettw weiongmg.to tne es ai ' liuchanan. was arrested on - I ucsday last, 1 nnntinrt in on a charge oi having., ueenconccmea 111 b, . . . . c it,,. 1 !tf , eloiiciiif to ihe eslate ot the Lite. iViay "'" - . - his master on the evening of the 7th inst I 1 A.n AAnf.iccn1 I ko nAin m icciao "e ai una: .. u v., Hp .it once contesseo the commission ot """ tratc - d it m the manner nen..one.l l"".. nannr nf Ihe Rtli. without anv assistance r-i--- - -- -- - :. -t j f n .v n - . 1 nop nopenn i? r r m cnnirni. A -vj - r V"1' " " ; nnthop n nnrrn nn Inn n intilinn hocixrc ry , - . rrr4-' "':iy of government. either by the force of ad vied mm TO go ii: anu mat no one else . . . ; , . s ?y X'YZ " f AT n ! - , . . " r ' - 'r.. .V ' c? - "Hornet's Nestlh LBadger, Esq , formerjy editor of the "Journal." has is sued a prospectus for a Whig Paper to he published in Charlotte, to be called the Hornet's JNest :, resides on the Stokes' Fvrryroad, 18 miles fromJhis place, on J ucsday of last w,eek. The deceased was, at Gold-Ililhi and had mounted his horse, a young?and scarey an ma . and was Teturninehorrm. k Hp started at high speed, and atler going some tvvb or' Ihrce Miuudrecl : vanlsr sndrff.nl v , , '.', ' v . . . . cnccKcu his norseand turned to go back ' . 1 ' 1 . ' :i .. .As he tu?na! the'horse. his hat was blown off. f l.nor toot.Trig pnd'ibilii'S't,, one sule pUUe toad tlirew- Mr.. 11 offbi Befre' he coiidmAUi, ,iie frighted beast running at a furious rale, passe a very Ver T1are"ireein3 Mrv H. leaning to that side' vvas.struck , against it with great violence. His hdad.jvaadread fuliy.mangled, and hjs bodyTfnuch bruised; Ue expired -at jje.naioi;niieenpur8.?i We regret to add that this young man hadbeen drinking, aod Vas"ifitoXicitedrat the time of the aceideot. Salishury JVatckman. Mysterious Disappearance. A gen- tieman (says the weidon neraiu pi 1 nurs day week,) arrived in this place on Friday evening lasU by . iheJ-'-Sdutriern train of carsj put lip at "Jones' Hotel,V and on the following-morning, aTter. having breakj fastell, walked out in the direction of the river since- which, time hts has not been i heard from.. He has been-represented to us as being genteel iir appearance, dark complected, having small whiskers, and nooui nveieiten incnes nign. ms nag gage remains at the Hotel where he put up, but does not afford the means of ascer taining his name, or anything else 'Con cerning him Wilmington Market Jlfay,3l. Bacon The Bacon tnarket continues to be fairly supplied, and prices remain without change. Corn. I here has been no arrival of Corn since last report, and .w-e.now give to Lard. The -stock is heavy, iind ale dull Karat sores. The receipt s o f To rpen tine h:ive reached only about 1,600 barrels during the week ended to-day at M. TJie prices have remained very steady. All (he sales effected at $1 1)0 far .old rop iForrtfin. .Laiefrmn Europe The steamer Ni- egara has-ain . J nt Halifax, wrlh Liver pool Hates 10 the l.()th ult The commer cial intclHenre is not of much moment. The New York Journal of Commerce ?2 s: Kvcnts on t!ie continent of Eu-rooe f)re,tcn a protracted inlfrrrtitiiion to live pence of the world Germany "chines' 1 o'er with civil sword!4;" while Russia on tlie Cast. aii( d France on the West, are op-i(,av niht ,as, a handsome bay ike Confusion worse confound 0(1 PEACOCK, with a'blazefic crating to m aeci." ijv Hostile intrrvennon in luvor 01 in luvor ot, Austria and the Pope Referring to this state of thing, the London Times express- es its apprehensions .in -the following nrti - ct. Time great event? clarm at tlie present our cine! attention tne advance 01 the inian troops into M ungary. the approach ofa Frcnrf army t0 ,(),nc anMtstiy liie ospecl 0, a ,crious colUesl -between all rv;ttimr fffll,priimMnf nr r,wffiin iai.-fmn,4Mni,,ul, large ma vsc-so. tire lri 1. 4,..fJrv , 10 n k t Scry l,u" people, already pledged off in defence of national llh;tfr jnMl,M,;, ,;lll,;ftna' iv , a.iFrom fJ.-ilri-li to Rnrkv ItfKiiiif. uf(t unanimousjy regarded, by men of all parti wnh serious apprehension and -sincere rcfret Thev hole no irood to r - r Eurorie or to the times we live in. 'fliey mennrn ihn wrtrlrt wlfTi n 'rnnflirf MW. - 1 . T, ,, , . trcine parties. For. as the tempest black-1 , - 1 j .. . . day by day, it is inipossihle to deny (.hat the dlances of any ranionai COmprom- j5C or adjustment of these differences di- mi nih. ntid f Iipv nri' Jrft mnrfl nnfl mflw ' ....... - , to.the arbitraion oft!iesword Yet,cven when this conflict has been fought and won the viclorious wt,.,hicH(,Ver H m . -. J . J he will he nlike embarrassed to restore the trannoilit v of sooietv and the aulhori- ' - ... . fnililarv destratism or by the license of n- limited democracy. MARRIEIX At Green Wreath. --Pitt Countv. on ruesday'evenirig; last,;by.the- RevM. N. poUin H p ghes, liicnardH. LcwiSi Ksq. qf preen county, Alabama, to J irs. Martha .brmanorthevforiTicrplace j . In th't ccunt y , -. on $ .Tuesday, night, last; IVlr. Baker Burnet tinged about .23.yearsj 5 ,A4 GOOD,60 swCotton.Gin, but l4t- jle'wornr'can bQ had ot reasonable, te.rnis, uu pputivn .io ; .ttfM s r , .... u-ii3!: Geo. Howard, Tarboro'. Notice; Firm, of . Thigpen lBetcher, composed flf Jrvenneth Thigpen and Robert Belcher, carrying on trade at Penny Hill, 111 x lit coumy, was uissoiveci on the tirst day of Jui)C. Thev business will be set tied by Kenneth Thigpen, and. all persons haVihgrunsettletl business witK the xfrm, are requested jtfteojne forward amlf settle with the said Thigpen, and .with him a lone'" KENNRTH THIGPEN. iiOBRRT B EL CHER. June 1st, 1849 ' , .. ,f, . ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are requested v to pay the same by the 1st of July, otherwise they will have-, to settle according to law. ; . . II E Nil Y SflURL E Y. Tarboro' May 28tht 1S49. Worth Carolina Institution the Deaf & Dumb. THE next session of thi- Institution will .commence on Monday A6th day of July. Having moved irdo the new Budd ing, a fe.w more pupils can be received. As pupils .will be admitted in their order of application, it is important lh.it applica tion should be made without delay. Any iniorjuaUon on. the 8ubjecttfwjJl, be given by fVM. J) COOKE, Principal. Raleigh, May 30. 1849. Valuable Land FOR SALE -SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES Fish ing Creek Land for sale, lying on the east side' of thoj public road leading froin En field to Tarboro'G miles from Enfield, 17 miles to Tarhoro'. bargain can be got in aid Land terms to suit the purchaser, and possession givsn immediately. J. J. B. PENDER. 14 May, I SI 9. 20-9 $20 Reward. SIRAVKD Km the Sub ficriber, at James Bridgers's, in A&ji. Edgecombe county, on Tties horse call - ace, left hind , r, - j - -- v -wwt ; Ilve eei loor incnes n,an. reward 01 twenty dollars will be paid for the delivc- . f i r. ' I l-l a 1 f. ij'.v m Aa norse 10 mc' or 11 secured and ; information given me so tint I can get !1,inr a5ain- "DIr'cct t0 Littleton P. O. i , fr TV. DANIEL. April G, IS 19. t .. 15 Fare IZeduaxl. THE subscriber has -taken the contrtttfillars for carrying the mail fibm 'Raleigh to ..The Lady's Dollar Newspaper Edited i?t... M...., .. -n ir uuuhy muiuii, aiiu will mace on nc line." . ..v. . 1 . .1 . A .. .. comfortable stages, good horses and axrc- n ' : fut drivers, ami will, run it to connect with the cars on the VVilmincton RaiH Road, and with his sUe line from Rock v y i VlL.u: u ...:u " Reduce the Fare as follotcs: From Raleigh to Eagle Rock, $t 00 Wakefield, 1 50 Stanhope, " 2 50 iNasbvalle, 3 50 Rocky Mount, 4 50 tt t Trunks, of ordinary size and weight, $1 50 part of the way in proportion-small packages, 25 cents botes and bundles agreeably to size and r. , r J. weight. I runks. packages, &c most be deposat - !' , . . . ' at tlie .-ihove nl;inns nnii the trpiorht nnid e4 at the above places and the freight paid, or -.the subscriber will not be responsible for their safety. ;t ,i For seats, &e. apply to,E. Yarbrouoh; r T r? l)v.nn. T7..iirtN Ai Haitian j . .ii. in , uaic iiuv.i 1 i x . J. Foster, Wakefield D. S. Orcpshaw; StahhopeB. ll. Freeman, Nashville- W;jU,Qdalls,liock Mount , ! , . ' C.y. ZGEO HOWARD. 1 TaTboro'jpriMlvlSIO Tv tla Ettulies of- the- U States a , It IT.. BEirsu) wow coisucoku that Godey-?s Lady s Book STANDS M the, hqad of ArnericanJ JMagazines, it becomes the dutyoflhc pup- ifeher Jtoishovv every Xady ychaMmoopt j)f reading and ?how many useful exrhe IU shmentsshe.wiU receive for thrce tlollrs. .Be not deccif eof iyjm heinners who promise every thing and perform notllIr. iMow is about the. season ' when thr ' try will be deluged by prospect kmg all kinds of promises. The L m Book has been' published by the nr proprietor for eighteen Vears.V1 well known to the public, and s...t... . 13 throughout theUnited IlllllllCk. iscs are always kept, which is not lu' kiViiX: -:' case un wuicr magazines: for ;r -every3 ISumbere-publishes a - Fashiori plate, gives sixty pages of re' matter, and sometimes more Th not, another Magazine pullishcd llm? is this. Sometimes with them th.'nu, es Colored- iinrl-so-nin - ikr 7 b " J arc not. months 60 pages and others 43. Th salt is obvious: the coloring 0f 0Ur F , places alone, we saV nothin-r of iJp. one year. UJU To omit Ihfe ,Vcfe,Vii,iy , saving, b,u e cannot nmci i We .i . re .1,03,5, ,o give Fashon iaVf hnalc :. . 1 WP nifrt hnn r 'uaia oi inutatorR vhn I wondcrfuUyv we have no need to bolster "P e 'Pwn Book by such nocj I aris Fashions as published in paris ' ladiesof this country dare not wear. 1 hereforethey arc altered by one of our moM fashionable dress makers to suit the more refined taste of American Ladies. Compare our reading matter with any other Magazine; see which contain most solid as well as pleasant reading Our object is to elevate the female mind to give tone, and to enable women to take' that place in the community t0 which their worth entities them. Steel engravings in Godey's Lady's Book. Two steel engravings, in each number in one year, 24 one colored Fashion plate, 12 two pages of originally music printed separately, 24 Patterns for window cur tains, and occasionally. A Colored Plate for Model Cottages, Model Cottages exterior and interior two engravings in each Number in one year, 2i extra Fashion plate on tinted paper one in each Number in one year, 12 JJonnct Chemisette, Caps and Cuff patterns, say 50 three and four cuts of hoiscmanhip for ladies in each Number in one year, 42 - (.'rochet woik. Knittine. Nettimr &p . I ' O - - 7 J say three in each Number in one ycar,3G - j Engravings of churches- about four in 'one year . ; , 2l8 iicre we nave in one rear the larsre iicre we nave in one vear number of two hundred and twenty eight cwgravings, besides extras that we give : " occas.onally of any matter that strikes us. Reading matter in Godey's Lady's I3aok. ; In each Number are sixty pages; in one year, seven hundred and twenty, equal to nine novels of ordinary size. Now these pages are the choice, productions of the best male and female writers of the coun try, including a novel by Miss Leslie as wll as the Treasury, and articles on ; health, by Mr. Hale. The above- items, ifpurchascd separately, would cost the purchaser twenty dollars. Besides all j thisj she will receive for the same three hv Hn.P Hrnvvon) A Paper of the ordinary size, Published in '' at one dollar per year: Making Ihreepublications in one month. I Tlje Lad v's Dollar Newspaper contains j the best poetry and the best stories, by the uest authors. Receipts and Amuse-rnc'nts--the latest Fashionable "news from, London and Parisand a great variety ct other interesting matter. ": No "other Magazine in the world gives so mnrh llmt is rnriflfnr o smhll fl sum Ot ! ipoiiey; One ' hundfed and forty four ; more pcs in a ar than lhe NevV York ! . r xr i ..mpn. Macaines, andtnwe usefuland ornamen- J tal engravings each, month than, all the : , . . 4 pother Magazines jogetheiv , Terms of Godey 's Lady's Book. Post- age io be paid on all orders, 1( ropy one month any number that may be selected, 25 cts. 1 copy.fourroontlis, one dollar. These terms, are offered that any person may try the wqrk before subscribing fora year, 1 copy .one yer .which includes tbt Ladys Dollar Newspaper, $3, two copies one ear with the paper to each, $5. three copies and a copy vvjtjiout ?ther paper, v. five, copies and a copy.tp, the club $10. ,To insure the Lady fsDollar paper with the L idy l Book, the money-imust beser;t to:4iptih;IUr7siow).oiTce. fy r r , s .EJAny .paper, copying, the) ..above ad vertifqment will j he,- enthled to an e-' ciiange'jWitboihpublicatip upr LOUIS Jl. iGODEY r !irl!3 qhesnUtsfreet,PhiladeiphU, v4 -J 4 i