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CI 4 9 AND NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. VOLUME XMX. asses !?53 PUBLISHED SESI-WEEILY AND WEEKLY, BY TERMS. Subscription. Semi-Weekly Pafkr Fiv dol- Cars per' a nn urn half in advance. Wkeklt Paper Three Dollars per annum. Advertisements. For every Sixteen Lines, first (uiertioa, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; Wut a deduction of 33 J per cent, will b made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Re gister, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of chaTge. ET Letters to the Editor must be porr-rAin. FIUE! TUET4ISUROCECOMPA SfY, or Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the limes. This is one of the oldest and bent Insurance Com panics in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. Applicationsfor Insurance in Raleigh. or its vi cinity, to be madeto 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1847. 83 sXlT! SALT! SALT! kN the road, 150 Sacks of fine and coarse Salt, U Ifiu large full Sacks, for sale low by the quantity Apply to SEAWELL 4- MEAD. Jane 1, 1848. 44 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SJMIiE. THE Subscriber again offers his Property on Hillsboro' Street for sale. The large House and Lot, and convenient out-houses, formerly occupied by the late Miss Elizabeth Geddy, are well known, as well as the adjoining House and Lot,formerly own ed by Capt Hdstee, dec'd. The property is situa ted iu the most pleasant part of the City, and affords a rreat opportunity for persous desirous of securing a City residence that will always be valuable property. The terms of paymeut will be made quite easy. The purchaser will have no cause to complain in this respect, provided the payments are well secured. Wiluam R. Pool, Esq-, is authorised to transact any busiuess relative to this property that I might lawfully do. Persons, wishing te purchase, will please apply to hira- T. LORING. Jane 15, 1843 48 tf Spring and Summer Goods. THE Subscriber, having received direct from New York and Philadelphia, (awl selected with great care and bought wilh cash) a large and splen did assortment of Dry Goods, Fancy Ar ticles, and Jlnsical Instruments, of all kinds having bought them from the cheap and splendid cargoes just introduced into this country, from 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 had in this City among which are the following Goods : Broad Cloth? and French Cassimeres, Gold mixed Cashmeretts a new article, Fancy Cassimeres and Gambroons, a new style, Marseilles, Silk, Sstin and Merino Vestings, French Linen Coatings, and Irish Linens, Scarfs and Cravats, of every quality, Black and Fancy Gloves, Silk, Ho-kin and Cotton Ginghams, Linen and Manchester, Mohair and Alpacca Goods, Swiss Jaconetu and Bobinett Muslin, Edgings, Gimps, Velvet and Bonnet Kibbons, Summer Shawl and Cravats, a fine article, A Urge lot of fine. Kid and Silk Gloves, extrs, A large lot of new style Calicoes and Hosiery, Musical Instruments of.all kinds. Toy. Fancy Boxes Jewelry, Gold and Pinchback Hardware and Crockery Ware, a great varieiy, And nearly every article kept for sale in a retail Store. The public is. respectfully invited to call and examine the Stock of Goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Being confident that yoa can get bet ter Goods, and much cheaper, by calling at C. GRIMME'S . North Carolina Fancy 8tore. Jane 24, 1848. 51 tf BOOK FOR THE TIMES. GS & QUEENS, or Life in the Palace. John 8. C. Abbott. This day received at Turner's N. n. BOOKSTORE. PROF. SALKELDS SPANISH GRAMMAR. TFjllRST BOOK IN SPANISH, or a practical Br introduction to the study of the Spanish Lan guage, by Joseph Salkeld, A. M. Just received at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. . August 15, 1 S48. 64 A NEW VOLUME oTbARNES' NOTES. SOTES on the New Testament, vol. 10, con taining the Epistles of James, Peter, John and , by Rev. Albert Banes, M. A. Just published, and for sale at Turner's N. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh. August 16. 184S. 65 FOR'SALE OR LEASE, A VALUABLE FARM, with a comfortable res idence and every requisite out building, inclu ding a large Ice House filled with Ice situated near Asheville, Buncombe County, N. C. it will be shown by J. W. Patton, Esq., of Asheville, and terms made known by addressing WILLIAM PATTON, Charleston, S. C. July, 1S48. 52 3m 200 Slaves Wanted, TTPON Bonds. Mortzazes. and Stocks, having J from five to ten years to run tometurity .We wish to purchase two hundred slaves, in families, for uur own use. r sir ind ,ibefl price$ mu pgii , securities ol the above description, with the semi-en-nual payment of interest in the City of JVear York, - -cvu.mm reierred to are of the most undoubted character, and thev cannot r.il nrA. ntiU sat isfactory to any one at all disposed to make Mies of upou iue terms indicated. Letters addressed to us, either at Gallatin or Memphis, Teno., will re- " ur prom pi attention. DANIEL 8AFFARRAN8 & SON. May, 1348 47 3m Superfine Family Flour, for sale by 11. TUCKER &. SON. New Livery Stable. Sis THE Subscribers.having just erected a large, sub stantial, and spacious Stable with roomy stalls, iu the very heart of the City, would respectfully inform the public, that they are now prepared, at all hours, to convey persons to, or from any part of the State. They have procured steady, polite and skilful Dri vers, and intend keeping for hire, Hacks, Buggies, Sulkies, Saddle and Harness Horses. Their acquain tances, aud the travelling commuuity, 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 Market House, or at the MANSION HOUSE, next door to the Bank of Cape Fear Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or year, on the most moderate terms. The Ostlers are experienced and faithful, and will leave uo 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 find ample accommodation for any number of Horses, however large. The Subscribers hope that, in this new enterprize, they will be suslaiued by a geuerons public. JERE. NIXON, GEORGE T.COOKE. Raleigh, Dec. 3, 1847. 97 I It OX, OACO, AUTD SALT. SJTJjHE Subscriber, having lately bought out the tiX entire Stock of B. B. BUFFALOE, and made sufficient additions to the same, to make the Stock complete, respectfully invites the Public lo call and examine the same for themselves. He feels assured, that he will give satisfaction, both 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- 38, viz : 30,000 lbs. City cured Bacon, 4,000 lbs. of very best Lard, Iron and Nails a general assortment, Caslings.Trace Chains, and Weeding Hoies, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars, Salt, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Shoes of various kinds, Pepper, Spice, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, Snuffs and Soaps, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead, Jugs, Jars and Tin-ware, Csttnn 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 wtnted imme diately. J. G. M. BUFFALOE. QTj The South side of old Market Street, 4th and 5th doors, East of Williams & Haywoood's Drug Store. Raleigh, March 24. ' 24 It. ROBY'S BRAZILIAN HAIR CURLING LIQUID, a preparation winch will cause the Hair to curl most beautifully. and is warranted not to injure it iu the least, thus dispensing with the curling irons, which injure the hair so much. I 9 V 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. Staudard. 4 IT IS NOT every combination of Felt and Bea ver that is worthy of being called a Hat. To put a thing without style or finish on the Casket that holds the Intellect, is an insult to the valuables ithin. R. TUCKER & SON have received another lot of those beautiful Moleskin Hats. April 25. 33 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 V UAIIV IIWIU 1 - " " - j which runs East from the centre of the Cap- itoi. i nere are eigui cic vi ujuu vutucu iu iue Dremises. The House is situated in the centre of the front line, on a beautiful rise which falls each wav, making it perfectly dry. Tha House is a larze, double one, wilh three Rooms on the first floor, and four Rooms on the se cond floor. The Rooms are very high pitched, and all finished with hard Plaster, with a Basement the full sixe of the House. In the rear of the House is an Area, which is un der-drained. In the Basement is a large and beau tiful Dining Room, as dry and pure as any of the up per Rooms made so by brick lining all around the Room under the floor, and covered with Slate ; so that no moisture can rise should it get. there. A Rock Stable, and Carriage House, twenty fou feft hv thirty sauarel two Stories high : Well ai the door ; a Rock Smoke House, a wood Kitchen and Bath House. The Well at the House, is the coolest and purest water in the up-country a desi rable object. , Plenty of 8hade Trees are in a thrifty state about the House, and will soon completely shade the yard. A number of Peach, Pear, Cherry and A oole Trees, are growing on the premises. It is presumed no person will wish to purchase without examining the place, which can be seen at anv lime.' TERMS. One third cash by the purchaser. The balance on almost any time the purchaser may desire h navine interest semi-annuallv. and securing the payment. E- P- CUION. Raleigh, Jun 26, 1848. 51 3m "Exchange Office of C. W. Parcel! Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS To Discharged Soldiers. THE Subscribers will collect, with despatch, Soldisbs CiAixsroa Boubtt Lahds, Trkas car ftcair. nd back vat. on moderate terms, and will buy and sell the tame at the market rates 1 be Claimant must send his Discharge, with an af fidavit that he is the nerson named in it- Liberal Advances made on the same. Soldiers famished with information relative to Claims against the Government, free of charge. . JfT" Claims sent through mail t the Subscribers, ? 11 a. aI . a win nave u same aiicnuon as it on personal appli cation Address C. W PURCELI. & CO. Exchange Brokers, Richmond, Va. July, 20 1848. 58 tf. JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, SATURDAY, AUGUST-26, 1848. THE WORLD'S ILLATION X THAT THE PILES IS DISARMED OF ITS TERRORS, BY DR. IMAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY. The great sensation tchich nras created among the Medical Faculty, and throvghovt the civilized world, by the announcement of Dr. Upiam's Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, (a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment.) lias settled donrn 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 the Stomach, and Bonels, such as SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, INFLAM MATION OF TH E SPLEEN, KIDN EYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AD 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 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. Messrs Wuall und Kelcham : 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 lo 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 case 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 look 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'l servant, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES Thirtt Years Standing!! Mount Wasuixgtox, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29lh, 1847. Messrs. Wtatt & Ketcuam : Gents For 30 years I have been afflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy de scription. I was confined to bed unable to help my self, and at last given up by my physicists and 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 Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old man, 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 afflicted fellow creatures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is in my opinion, the best medicine in the world for Piles, or any other disease of the bowels ; and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every case. IfYours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, Eobauont, Berk Co. Mass. Nov. 29, 1847. The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. DR. CHAPMAN. Notice. The Genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature thus (O A. Upham, M. D.) The band is also done with a pen. Price, SI box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & KETCUAM, 121 Fulton at. New York, WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., Raleigh, aud by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17. J848. 5 ly Cape Fear Bank Stork for Sale. A PPLY. for terms, to W. H. Jones, Esq., Cas Vi ier, Raleigh, or at the Fayetteville Observer Of fice. Mav 25. 42 McPherson & Alston, Auction Sc. Coiiiuiissioii merchants, and General Agents, FOR THE SALE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, GOODS, WARES, MERCHANDIZE, &C. Smithficld. May 29. 1848. 43 tf College of St, James, Washington County, Maryland. riTMIE next Session will begin on Monday, Octo U ber 2d, when all the students are requested to attend punctually. New students may then present themselves for examination, and will be admitted iuto any class for which they may be qualified. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Will also re-open on the same day. Pupils who have acouired the elements of English, aud are 12 years of age, are received into the Grammar School, and prepared for admission iuto the college. The course of studies in the Grammar School and in the College, is full and thorough ; and the location and discipline of the Institution are highly couducive to industry and order. A mercantile course of study is provided for those who desire iU Application for the admission of students or for . r .... 1 further information, may be made to JOHN d. KEKFOUT, Kector, College of St James P. O Maryland. 1 References in Raxeiqh. Rt Rev. Bishop Ives, Rev. Dr. Mason. Hon, W. H. Haywood, Jr. August 10, 1848. 64 tQ15 A dventurcs of a Itledical Student, . Memiir of the Life A bv Robert Douglass, with ot the Author in two parts; 25 cent each part Just published. U. U. TUKWKK. Raleigh, Aug. 10. 0 BROOKS' OVII. THE Metamorohosea of Publiua Ovidiua Naso; elucidated by an analysis and explanations 01 too ta hl. together wilh English Notes, Historical, My .ii . i thological, and Critical and illustrated by Pictorial Embellishments, by Nathan C Brooks, A- M. Just published, and thia day received oy XI. AS. 1 August 10. M rmhe Life and Adventures of Cnas. II Chesterfield, the youth of Genius, by Mrs. Trollop. This day received at TURN ER'S. C. B. ROOT, Ilariiic visited New York and Philadel phia for ihe purpose of adding to his Stock, respectfully informs his friends and tne i uo- lic, that he has just opened a large and splendid as ortment of JEWELRY AII FASCT GOODS, consisting of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, An chor Cylinders, Vertical Escapements. Gold and Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbles, Medal lions, Gold Hearts and Crosses. S3 S2 ISQ 23 B La ESS S3 a Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article, to suit the Eyesof all persons very superior Flint Glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. Silver and Plated' Ware. SilverTable.Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Cadles,- Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Silver mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Sticks, Snuflers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Britannia Ware, in setts or single pieces, Silver and Plated Cups. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes, Chessmen, and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Glass and Satin Beads; Jet Combs, Se gar and Card Cases, Purses, Chapman's Razor Straps, Toilet Bottles, and Ladies' Toilet Work Boxes CUTLERY. A fine assortment of Rogers' Razors; Pocket and Pen Knives. F OiEPiTatl EEC 03 EPSP a Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder, Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. musical Instruments. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets.Flutes, Fifes, Guitar 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 lo repair, may rely en their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and SiUer manufactured lo order. with neatness and punctuality. Highest priceseiven for old Gold and Silver. Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1848. 17 Dr. A. F. Coopers' Soino-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 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 aud Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. 1 he above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who have seen tlier,i, 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 oue of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing as they speak for them selves." PESCUD &. JOHNSON. ILT The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E. Crains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. VZ, 134S. (Staudard.) 4 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ' Fresh from New York and Europe. R. Tucker & Son, HAVE JUST RECEIVED their Spring and Summer su.pply of Goods, selected in New i orK, by one of the tirm, from the cheap and splen did Spring cargoes just introduced into that market trom the principal manufacturing establishments in Europe and this 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, r oreignand-Do- mcwic ever offered in this City. 1 hey make no flourish about them, they 6peak for themselves, and caunot 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. oall 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 head is of primary importance, they call special attention to their very superior lot of Hats. K. TUCKER SON. Raleigh, April 4, 1848 27 tf Trinity School, Rt. Rev. L S. IVES, Visitor, Rev. F. JTI. Hubbard, Rector. THIS Institution, in a retired, beautiful and health ful situation, about 8 miles West of Raleigh, offers peculiar advantages for the Education of the young The system of Instruction is' thorough, and designed to tram bovs 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 doctrines and duties 01 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 part are already engaged. As a general rule, boys will not be admitted over fourteen years of age. TERMS t For Board, luition, &c. for a Session of Five Months, 87 50, to be paid in advance I ti . w;-.. :n i . .u. p The next Session will commence on the 7th of June, 1848. Further information will be given, on application to the Rector at Raleigh. April 21, 1848. 31 Important to Farmers! mHE Subscriber, bavin? purchased from Alfred 1 Spates, agent fer W Beach .nd R. J.Gatlin, tne raieniees, ma ocaentai meir laTcnuoas ior me State of N.Carolina.offers to the Farmers of the State the advantage of a, Machine for sowing all kinds of Small- Grain greatly aperior 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 ot Cora. These Machines and Plough can be had by application to the Sub scriber it Raleigh. Particulars explained in hand bills. WM. F. COLLINS. February 21. 15 tf Wanted Immediately. 100 May 16. BALES good Cotton, for which the highest eash price will be paid R. TUCKER & SON 40 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RAL.K1GII, 1. C. Bight Ret. L. S. IVES, D. D. Visitor. Rev. ALDERT SMEUES, Rcetor. THE Thirteenth Term of this School will com inence on Wednesday, the 7th June, and con tiuue till the 10th November. The followinff Term : 1 1 . ik.v . o win cuinmence ixov. J J in and centiuue till April IQI. lOli J CHI, lO-iit. Terms payable in advance. For Board, Washing, &c. with Tuition in Enff lUk &mn T r j" . ., , ... 9 a. i, spjuu prr xciui vi nve monuis. i union in rrench 10. Tuition in Music on the Piano, Or gau uuuar wufi ior me use ot fiano or Organ. Tuition on the Harp, wilh use of Instru ments $40. 1 uilion in Drawing and Painting, in Water colors $10, in Oil colors $15. Pens and Iuk 75 cents. fp . i, i . . . v preveui rivan y ana extravagance in dress, a simple uniform is adopted, lo be used on Sunday and itmi uuuomuiib. i n ih, in summer, consists oi a plain white dress, with straw bonuet trimmed with blue ribbon. In winter the dress is of merino or oth er suitable material of blue color. Jewels are pro- nionea. au tne clothing ot 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. 6 April 3, 1848. 27 F New aud Reautiful RENCH worked Capes and Collars. Swiss, Jaconelt, Lisle and Lace Edgings and Insertings. Tarleton Muslins, Zephyr, Worsted, &c. Just to hand and for sale cheap at JORDAN'S." March 29. 26 Our Herrings Come. n UST received, and for sale, a lot of superior Roe and Trimmed Herrings in barrels and half bar rels. Also, a few excellent Shad in half barrels. J. G. M. BUFFALOE. June 29. 49 OX CONSICiNMEiW. GOOD Bacon and yards of Douiesli nd Lard ; also ve thousand ic Cloth. Bleached and un bleached. Cotton Yarns, consisting-of any number thai is used, at the Auction and Commision Siorr, at unusual low prices, for Cash. N. B. HUGHES. Raleigh July 17th, 1848. 57 Joseph Woltering, BLACK LOCK and GUN-SITI1TIT, For a number of years Foreman in "the Ral eigh and Gaston Rail Road Shop, RALEIGH, N. C. RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the cit izens of Raleigh and neighborhood. MILL WORK and HORSE-SHOEING attended to in the very best manner and at the lowest prices. A splendid as sortment of the finest Guns and Pistols constantly on hand at the cheapest prices. Repairings in his Line attended to with neatness and despatch. Also all work perlaining to Carriages, Carriage Springs -c. Soliciting the custom of his neighbors it will be his constant endeavor to give general satisfaction. Raleigh, August 4th, 1848. C2 tf VERY SUPERIOR MUSTARD. HE Subscribers have just received from Saddler, Firth & Ross, London, via New York, a large supply of mustard which we can recommend as beiug the most superior article we have ever seen. PESCUD dt JOHNSON. August 10, 1848. G4 ERNST GRIMME, Professor of Instrumental and Total Music, MESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, that he is now pre pared to take a limited number of pupils, and instruct them on the Piano, and in Vocal Music. He offers his services also, for tuning Pianos, and teaching the French Language. For particulars apply to ERNST G KIM ME. July 24, 1848. 59 Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. next Fall and Winter Course of H Lectures commences in this Institution on the first Monday in November, aud continues four months, which is immediately after succeeded by the Spring and Summer Session, which also continues four months. A gratuitous preliminary course com' mences on the first Monday iu October, aud contiu ues oue monlb. FACULTY. Tickets. B. L. Hill, M. D. Auatoiny and operative Sur gery. gio 00 L E. Jones, M. D. Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Botany. J. H- Oliver, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10 00 W. beach, M. L. Surgery aud Clinical Medi cine. 10 00 A. H. Baldridge, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. 10 00 J. R. Buchanan, M. D. Physiology, Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence 10 00 T. V. Morrow, M. D. Pathology, Theory and practice ot Medicine. 10 00 Matricutalion Ticket, $3. Use of Library, $2. Graduation fee, $1U. Demonstrators Ticket, $5 optional. One hnndred dollars paid on or before the first Monday in November next, will be received as payment in full for the entire tuition of one student the Matriculation, Library, and Demonstrators f ees excepted. The course of instruction embraces a full and tho rough presentation of the various departments of med icat science taught in the leading colleges of Ameri ca, together with much additional matter, not impart ed 111 any other institution, viz: recent and impor tant discoveries in physiology, bearing upon diagno sis and practice ; a mote thorough and practical sys tern of Materia Medica and Pharmacy ; and a re' formed system of practice, based upou extensive ex perience and scientific research, which enables the dition to the preliminary time of study, must have at- tended two regular collegiate courses or medical leC- tares, (the last of which must be in this Institute,) or one course after four years' practice. The Institute, was chartered in 1845. The clas- sesin attendance upon the lectures have numbered as follow. 1845-6, 81 ; 1846-7, 127, 1847-48, 220. It is expected that in two three years its classes will be among the largest in the United States The col- legiate edifice (cvrner of Court and Plum streets) rill be enlarged in 1849, sufficient for the reception caption of 900 or 10UQ pupils. Letters upon business or soliciting Information, must be addre sred to the uode'rsigoed, post paid- ' Notes of I solvent Banks, ef tne States to watch tne students ! reside, will be re carved in the payment of fees. Board may be obtained in the city at from $2 to 93 per week T. v. MORROW, M. D-, Dean of the Faculty. Cincinnati, August 12, 1349. 65 t. $5 oraetitioner better to preserve the vital enennm tn cU discard the use of mercurial medicines, and general Cream Tartar, 8trp. Carb 8oda Sal ratui" RochLlte depletion, and to treat with success many medical Salts, Arrow Roet, rMotikUXaA eAoi nS and surgical cases, that baffle the usual resourees of Glober Salts, Camphor. Wc4ch W1lS?i mediciae. Six or seven lectures and examinations BlaekiBg, Shoe BmshseVfoafene will be given daily uanoidaies tor graduation, in ad SOLDIERS' CLArMS QJEHfEOAIi AOERTCT. " By L, Blanchard True & (?o ATTORNEYS FOR CLAIMANTS, kC -WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. FOR many years, this Agency has been success fully engaged at the Seat pf Government, in the piosecutiou of Claims against our "own Government and against the Governments of other. Nations, and continues to prosecute with promptness, fidelity and efficiency, Claims of every description, especially CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THE LATE WAR WITH MEXICO. FOR BOUNTY LAND." OR SCRIP, PENSIONS, LOST HORSES, CON TRACTS, SUPPLIES, UNSETTLED ACCTS OF PAYMASTERS, COMMISSARIES. SUR. GEONS. SUTLERS. AND ALSO FOR THE THREE MONTHS BACK PAY WOW DUE ALL OFFICERS AND PRIVATES WHO HAVE BEEN IN ACTUAL SERVICE DU RING SAID WAR, OR IF DECEASED, TO IHttlil HEIRS. VOLUNTEER8 should forward their Dischanrea or Surgeon's Certificates, directly to the above Attor neys and Agents, who can certainly obtain for them their Land Warrants, and as Quickly as Atrent can who live out of this City. THE ARMY REPORTS of the killed and woun ded in our possession will be found of much impor tance to HEIRS, in obtaining their Claims for back pay, extra pay, and other allowances. TWO THOUSAND LAND WARRANTS WANTED, for which the highest prices will be given ' ' AOEN I S, or those desiring to become each shall receive upon applicaiion promptly, the best arid most complete FORMS with instructions, enabling any . . , r 1 I . 1 . - . . uuc iv proceeu lorinwun, anu witnout erring in. tne business of collecting Claims for prosecution. The most liberal division of profits, will be made with, such. - - . z - , 60,000 Officers and Soldierr of the Revolutionary War we hve Roll- nl Rpfrfl of the services.-- .et widows, who do noi receive the full amount of 'ension allowed to their basbands especially. oddIv" to us, and we will have the same increased. Let - oiher3 apply also. tvt 1, r ... . jlv- u. .ueuers owing to tne nnrnDer received mast be post-vaid. i From the highly satisfactory testimonial. civen by many gentlemen of my acquaintance, to the cha racter and qualifications of Mr. Tree, I have not the slightest hesitation in recommending him to all who. may desire his services 'as fully competent to Vive entire satisfaction in whatever he may undertake. ttUKAUE STRINGFELLOW, Rector of Trinity, Church. - Washington, July 15th, 1842. ....... .V . I take pleasure in statins- that Mr. T." Rln(brl " True, of the State of Maine, is a graduate of Bow doin College, the highest literary institution of ' tbe State, and among the foremost in New England, that he is a gentleman of good character and Worth. doubt not he will give full satisfaction wherever ha may be employed. GEORGE EVANS. U. S. S. August 2, 1841. Would respectfully refer to the undersigned. " Nathan Clifford, Minister to Mexico, " Hon. W. P. Mangum, Ex-President U. 8. S. Hon. J. W. Jones, Ex-Speaker House of Reps, M. B. Lamar, Ex-President of Texas, f Hon. Levi Woodbury, Justice U S Sup'e Court, Hon. A. P. Bagby, Minister tRasaia, v' Hon. Judge Semple, U. 8. Senate, 1 ' Hon. A. H. Stevens, House of Reps. ' Hon. Judge Dean, do do Hon. H. St, John, do do Gen. Covel, Washington City, late of III. Hon. Robt. P. Dunlap, House of Reps. non turner severance, do Hon. Judge Dawson, do Hon. Wm. Parmenter, do Hon. J. Jameson, do Hon. Thos. Smith, do . Hon. Freeman H. Morse, do. Hon, Josiah Herrick, do do do do do do do do Hon. Albion K. Parris, 2d Com p. Tress. Depft. lf f 1 . - a .a . t m. o. Eiiiioi, x-nncipai i;ierfc .i. 0. Dep t. Gen. John. Wilson, Missouri, Hon. Judge Pillsbury, House of Repe. Hon. Andrew Stewart, do do Hon. T. W.. Haskell, do 0; Hon. John H. Crozier, -do a" " And to Members of Congress, and Heads of Depart ments generally. - Office Willard's Hotel Buildines. corner 14A St: and Pennsylvania Avenue. Washington City. Aug. 9, 1848. ' 64 wly AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, At If. B. HUGHES Auction and CommisslonStore. ' 1HAVE now on hand, a great variety and Tailed" collection of GOODS, consisting 04 Dry Geedev Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Books; Papery Ink 4. dec ice. all of which is offered at unnsaallotv prices for Cash ohlt, at the Auction and (!MnTntt.;m Store of If .BiH-IIOHFft ii PESCUD & JOHNSON. Apouiecaries and ttruggists HAVE f by recent arrivals, received, large and valuable accessions 4 to their stock of Foreign and Native thugs, Chemicals, Dye Stufls, Paints, Oils Perfumery, Fancy Articles. Instrnment. B rushes, &c, which they are prepared- to furnuL to Physicians, Merchants and the public generally, at sv reasonable profit. They would invite all who Jieed articles in their line, to come a&d examine their stacks and they feel confident that all those, who examine for themselves, will be pleased with the aualitv an A price of every article they ofier for sale Their sup. ply of pure Chemicals and Pharmaeeuheal preptt tions were never more complete thd vever article of Medicine, 4c has been selected witospecisT iefer. ence to its purity. - '- ; : -n:iei rr . . Below they enumerated vToTlthear arU- I Pmtilm Mml. A - T !.. 'r . :-. - . - pQ;::ffi ni ' Prnn A rP7,u S'rlS ftfc -l1 LSd: No-J 4d W ? -L"d htxe Gl No S,iFacy aP. jlo8rWater,, Fiona do Hair Brashes, l.vV'9i:-'MwniOtl ood! g" vtnU Linseed Oil Tanft. do-rCsstorie P?1 Varnish.. Japan d Lestlisr do., Sptx THf Pmin Oil, Ink, blue and black. Mostard, Oil u,WBHm"c, V'Wev,A ' yJi e ' ;-H,TS IViJ half Bamls, ef f Ui cuxt;:7. t ' , J FLOUR. ; JXLBUFFA'x i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1848, edition 1
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