- ir3 mm .3 V " vt.'; -r ' On pi nr a th a - nlan i Volume 'L. V1 v ; WEDNESDAY; MORNING, JDLY 4, 1849. NumTjer'.' 7 -njjf ' J A . i I 'l l I J '':A-;tl5'-.V' , pubushed bemi-wkeklt jlnd vtiekly, by ED IT OB. AND PtOFRlETOR. f ERS. ' Subtcripiioii. StvhWucir- Pami. Fit dol- ar, Fear dollar and Filly Cents, io adraoee, par aonnm. . Wckklt Pater Thre. Dollar per annum, or Two DoJtara and FiAy Ceutt , in adTana. Advertise menl9.- For. eyeryr Sixteen Line, firat insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty -fire Cents. Court Orders and Judicial A&tertisemenU will bo charged 25 per cent. higher; (ot a deduction of 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for tdrertisera by the year. AdrertiseraenU, inserted in the Semi-Wkeklt Re GtrrER, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge.' ' CT Letters to' the Editor must be fost-tat. FIttE! U si. oi uariiora vodd. insure Bailding and Merchandise, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suittbetime. This is one of the oldest and bestlnsurance Com panies in the United. States, and pays its' losses promptly. Applications for Insurance In Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to X. J. PALMER, Agent. Uctober, 1848 . 83 FOR RENT. THE large and convenient Dwelling, near the old Baptist Meetinghouse Grove, with all the neces sary out houses ana two acres of land attached. Possession will be given the first of January next. G. SHAW. Raleigh Wot. tO, 1848. . 93 JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid lot, of Saperior quality, of the very latest . Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7. 1349. 8 3m Lamps, Girandoles, Elatl Lanterns, and Chandeliers. DEITZ. BlTOXflEU &. CO., WASHINGTON STORES, No. 139 William Street, Are raannfactaring, and have always ;on hand a full assortment of article ia their line, of the follow ing descriptions, which they will sell at wholesale or retail at low prices, for cash : SOLAR LAMPS, Gilt, Bronze, and Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, " BRACKET SOLARS. " - SOLAR CHANDELIERS, " 2.3,4, 6, snd 8 lights. SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET do . do SIDE, do do CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 light. GIRANDOLES, Gilt, Sihrered and Bronzed, va rious patterns. HALL LANTERNS, various sizes, wtth cut or stained glass. New York, March 20, 1849, 24 Cm New Law Books MASON &. WELSBVS Report, toL 18, . English and Common Law do. vol. 56j W barton's Precedent and luiiictments, Morris ou 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, of the Philadelphia Bar. Received this dsr at the N. C. Bookstore, by - H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, June 1, 1849. 44 Soda .Water., MY Soda Fountain is in operation, and it affords me pleasure, to inform my friends, and the public generally, that more delightful Soda Water and Syrup eaonot be found auywhere. . I have an ample supply of Soda Water Bottle on hand, and families can be furnished at any time, with any quantity of Soda Water, flavored to auit the palate, by application to t. jr. rissuuD Raleigh, June 6, 1849. 45 Notice. OvN the first of August next, we will sell, at U U public sale, on a credit: of-six months, th House and Los on Fayetteville street, in th city of Kalelgn, on wbicn Mrs. U. A. Lewis now resides. Bond with "approved security required. Possession given on the dy of sale, if desired. , WAT. H. BATTLE, )4lxrs.ofJ. RICHARD H. BATTLE, J W. Lewis. June 18, 1849.T" 49 6t iTllIOrJAVA AND LAGUIRA COFFEE to LThj hand, with ah assortment of ugr. ' : .4 r WILL PECK it SON. Raleigh, Jnne 22,1849.- , 50 DAKrEnnnoTYPES. TTOHN C. PALMER has. perfected himself in UJ th above Art, baring 4tely recelTed all the inaprovements from the North, Tb Celerotype wmcu w wets other improvement makes them as perfect as Ufa. Warranted a rood Picture. The only fault to them is some times that thJ.ara too natural. Call at Palmer init R.m...v T.iUr . - ' . ii i no. j m m w m vm. J Ralefgb, June 29, IS49; 52 it TTUST received and for sale low, a more Casks fill of Sugar House MOLASSES. much better article than th last, but at the same price. L. B. WALKER I -ieiCq, J line Zg, IS49. 52 FRESH lot of Tbomaotown Lime, just re Aceived by R. TUCKER St. SON, alf!gh May 28, 1849. 43 A PPLE VINEGAR A good artic). for sle. wit r . r T7n rr im-iat e-gh, Jnna 22,1843. 50 Eithanjc Office of C. W. Partell k Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS , To Discharged Soldiers. -', THE Subscriber will collect, with despatch, SotDIKts' ClAlXSFOB Boom LABS,TaEAS- car Scrip, and back at, on moderate terms, and will bar land sell the same at the market rate The Claimant munt send hi Discharge, with an af fidavit that he is lb person named io iu Liberal Advances made on the same. Soldier furnished with information relative to Claim again the Government, free of charge. ff 7; Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will have the same attention a ii on personal appli cation Address ' " T " " . O. W. PURCELL & CO. - Exchange Brokers. Richmond, Va. July, 20 W. 68 tf. rostr mv&QWHnasH - BT EXPRESS. - LOT of Granite Bersges, Black solid Mulin, Swiss Edgings, Fancy Head Dresses, French Worked Collars, Arc ate Green and Mode Tissues and Berags, plain and Satin striped. HEARTT Si. LITCHFORD. Rileirh. Mar 1. 1849 S3 FT" ADIES Black and White Kid and Morocco. ILJSlippers and Walking Shoes, Philadelphia make; Misses snd Children's do. Men and Boy Kip and Calf Sboetees, Heavy Brogans and Women's Leather Shoes. For sale by J. BROWN, No. 9, Fayetteville street. Raleigh, April 12. 30 ADIES Superior French Kid Gloves, Black, I white and colored. Gentlemen's Kid and Silk Gloves. Tavlor'tf 300 vd. ration. I.m 3nO T.!nn anil Rnl. ton Tapes, and Bobbin, Needle, Pins, Combs and w a urosnes. - Thread, Bobbin, and Lisle Edgings and Laces. . 8wiss and Jaconette Edgings and Insertings. Linen, Cambric and. Pongee Handkerchief. Irish Linen and Long Lawn. Table, Scotch, Russia, and Huckaback Diaper. Damask. Napkin and Dohlios 12J Irish Sheeting, 9-8 Pillow case Cotton. For sale by J. BROWN. April 17, 1849. 31 To Revolutionary Claimants. FOR several years past, many inquiries .and searches have been made, and without success, lor the official proof of th grada ind service of the Officers in the North Carolina line, in the War of the Revolution : and for the want of such proof, the claimant for those service have been unable to establish and obtain pay for the same. This is to inform those interested, that the sub scriber has turned his attention to a laborious examination of thousands of old papers' snd records In the Capitol, and after much time and labor spent in me searcn, as iouna among Die long since deemed useless, the Records in question, where they bad been misplaced and supposed to be lost- shewing the official proof of the grades of thousands of such officers; such as Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Captaina, Lieutenant and Ensign. fX7 And the Subscriber will promptly attend to letter to . hjm addressed, postage paid calling fur such proof; and will forward official certificates in due form of law, of the graces of such officers, on reason able terms. J. H. KIKKHAM. Raleigh N, C, Jan 10th, 1819. 48 tf. Baker's Notice. THE Subscriber would beg the indulgence of the citizens, for a lew days, for . disappointing them about his Bread. ' He has been sick for the last eiglit or ten days, and consequently baa not been able to attend to his business ; and while sick, the work man ha bad, destroyed alt of his Yes at But be has sent to Virginia for some, and as soon aa it arrives he will resume his Bread-baking again ; and pledges himself to nse every exertion to please his customers, and merit the continued patronage of the place. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh. June 28, 1849. 52 Icrou the Mississippi RiTcr to Memphis. C2TTZHE undersigned would inform the travelling sLaLT pubHe that he has provided two new, safe and substantial Steam Ferry Boats, for the purpose of conveying persons, wagons, or other vehicles, accross the Mississippi river, at all hours during the day. Having constructed and fitted up said boats at great expense, the subscriber pi edges himself to nse every exertion in his power to give universal satisfaction to all traveller. As a crossing point, Memphis is equal to any on the Mississippi river. The Toad on each side of the River are now in good condition, and all kind of vehicles can pass over tbem without difficulty. ' JOHN H. BR1NKLEY. Memphis, Jnne 7th, 1849. . 49-ta 5 Palmer &. Ramsay's Jewellery Store. IN addition to the Very handsome and fash ionable assortment of Jewellery, purchased this spring, they receive monthly from the N ortn the newest styles of D'c'arxyailcBaEsr . VOVT ON -HAND, -. Fine Watches, All kiadi of Jewellery, niOErANS. AND CUTLERY, . All kinds of Watches and Jewellery will receive their personal attention. Raleigh, June 30, 1849. ' 1 53 It ., A Jailor's ,No,tice. . fav" WAS committed U the Jail of Wake County, Afvoa the 2Tst instant, a NEGRO BOY, who says JJz, hi name is Richard, and that he belong to John E, Patton, wb resides at the Warn) SpringaJ la Buncombe County, Si. C. Said Boy i 23 or 24 years of age. quite black, and haa a lump or soot on th Tight id of his neck and Bad In hi possession when takea 4 Chests nt-Sorrell Hone, with ablaze face, 10 or 12 years old. , Th owner of. aid Negro is requested to ceme forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away .or he will be dealt with agreeably to Law. ' ' ' ' - - M. H. BROWN, JaHor. Rleigh,Jnne25, 1849. t, Slrtf - N. B. I m requested to say that the owner of the hbre can get him by calling on Jas. M. Harris, of this City, aud paying expenses. M. H. B. CjLOTHIITQ ESTABEISnirjEIt T, . No. 146, Baltimore St. Ifortli Side, 3d Door East of Calvert STREET BALTIMORE, MD. MOORE Sc INM AN, Merchant Tailors, res pectfully invite attention to their stock of rea dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made in a superior style, and not surpassed in price, finish, or quality. Always on hand, superior Cloths, Cassimerea, Vesting, 40.,' in their custom department, which' will be made to order in the most fashionable style. Gentlemen 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, olc, whicn will be attended to with th same care, as if the purchaser were present. They feel confi dent of giving entire satisfaction, to all who favor them with their orders, either by letter, or in' person. O Mr. Inman is the agent for Shankland's supe rior system of drafting OarmenU terms for books, apparatus and instruction, $10. Baltimore, Feb. 3. 11 ly R. Tucker & Son HAVE this day received by Adams 4r Co's Ex press, another supply of fruited Organdi Lawns, Second Mourning Ginghams, Black Silk Tissues, Ladies' Colored Kid Gloves, Gentlemen's . do. do. Plaid and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, 1 dos. Grass Skirts, resdy made, at 75 cents each, Lyancse lira ids. Lace, Button, Thread Bobbin Edgings, ' Blue French Cloth, Marlboro Plsids, Furuitnre Prints, dice., -c Also a few Sets of Gothic and Landscape Tea Trays, a very hsndsome article. Raleigh, May 7, 1849. 37 Slsr and Sisndsrd copy. Notice. TT&Y virtue of a Decree made at the I est. Term of LID the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for the County of Wake, I shall offer for sale, at the Court House, in Raleigh, on Saturday, the 14lh day of Ju ly next, THREE LOTS, belonging to the Estate of the late Weslet Hollistee, adjoiuing the City of Raleigh, Mrs. Weddiug and Dr. Thoa. D. Hogg. Two of the Lets are improved with a two story dwel- ing house; the other unimproved. Terms mads known on day of sale. GEO W. MORDECAI, Adm'r. Raleigh, May 31, 1849. 44 wld HOUSE AD LOT And Lands for Sale. rrrH E Subscriber offers for sale his House and lot H in Chapel Hill, in a very pleasant part of the Village. On It is a good Dwelling, a well 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 North of Cbspel Hill, containing about 600 acres, well watered. On it is a laree Dwelling and Barn. with a good wheat machine and all necessary Out- . - - a 11 a I 1 House for a farm of that aize ; all ot wmcn is in good condition. Any persons wishing to purchase in of Aha above named Prooertv. will do well to call j a r - son snd examine for themselves, as I am determin ed to sell. WILLIAM J. HOGAN. Chspel Hill, May 22, 1849. 42 6w fTNDIA MATTING. Looking Glasses, Brass Bound snd Painted Backets,' Painted Chamber buckets, Trsce and Log Chains, Weeding Hoes, Garden Rakes, Spades snd Shovel-. Gram and Grass Scythes. Just receivedby J. BROWN. April 12-. 30 Female Institute, Warrenton, N.C. FACULTY i REV. N. Z. GRAVES, A. M. JULIUS WILCOX, L. C. GRAVES, A. f riHE second Term of the 9th Academical year U 01 in is insiuuiion, win commence on me xsi Monday of July next The Edifice is constructed with strict reference to comfort and convenience, and is amply sufficient to accommodate 100 pupils. To render the sciences more attractive and the instruction thorough, a good Philosophical, Chemical and Astronomical apparatus is furnished, and Lecture upon scientific and other subject, accompanied with experiments, are deliv ered every week.. The Libraries of the Faculty, consisting of more than 1000 volumes, are accessible to the pupils. Ezoenses ver Session : Board per Session 5 months, $45 00 Eng!ish Tuition, " 12 00 Tuition in Music and use of Piano, 2300 do do Guitar, 18 00 Landscape Drawing and Painting Monochromat ic, 'Mezzotinto and Chinese Painting Lessons in Wax Flowers, and Fruit French, Italian, Spanish, German, Latin and Greek Languages each $5 00 Oil Painting $10,00; Vocal Music, and all kinds of needle and Fancy work are taught without extra charge. Those .who complete the course of study laid down in th Circular, are entitled to a Diploma and Gold Medal. At the close of each bession, there will be a public examination conducted oeiore a Committee of Visitation. The entire 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 requested to announce that Henry R. Hayes. Esq., is a Can didate for the County Court Clerkship, at the approaching August election. - Valuable Land For Sale ! FTn HE Subscriber wishing to carry hi Negroes 1 to U the South, offer for sale the following valuable Tract of Land, viz : One tract containing I05O Acres; and sit jated 9 mile west of SmithSeld. There is a Isrge and convenient Dwelling house, on tbi land, with all necessary oot-house. - It b excellent fann ing land for thia country, and there i enough of it in cultivation to produce six or .aerea hundred barrel of corn. There ia, also, a Grist and Saw-mill on tb trace The plantation is well waiered-P-aurons third of th land ia cultivation i low-graod, Ther are, also, about f Airry thousand tnrpenUn boxes eat. , .-. .. :' . . ALSO, Anothe Tract, lying twelve miles below Smith field, immediately on the river, coutafning440 Acax. Thi i excellent farming land,' and a good range forelock a any In the State. " " Those wiWiiog to purchase such land, will please call on the Sobacriber, at his residence, 9 miles west ofSmithCeld, .and he will take great-pleasure in showing them and giving every one an opportunity to judge for himself. - - ROBERT A. SANDERS. Johnston Co., May 7, 1849. 37 tf Dr. A. F. Coopers Spino-Abdomi- nal Supporters. .THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend' ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility Kound shoulders, or prolapsus Uterk 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 The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who have seen them; and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, Who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few -days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some- time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty sue h. " They need no puffiBg aa tbey speak for them selves." PtSCUD & JOHNSON. ttj" The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E. Ceains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12. 1848. (Standard.) 4 New, Spring Goods! 1849. It. TUCKER Sc SOIV A RE daily receiving their Spring' supplie Ml have just opened a large awortmetit of Fash lonable Dress Goods, consisting of Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and Solid Silk Tissues Plain and Plaid BPk do Barege De Toil Pink Tarlatans Toil De Nord Fancy French Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams olack and becond Mourning Muulins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode Colored Batise Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins French Prints of New Style Silk Fringes and Button Linen Fringe and Persian Braids Bonnet and Csp Ribbons Silk Chameleon Shawl Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert ings, Lace, Capes and Collars, Kid Gloves and ho siery, Pfsid Bordered jjawn and i,inen uamDric Hankercbiefa, Grass and Mohair Skirts, $-c, 4c. March 21, 1849. 26 Mutual Life Insurance Co, In Distress we Saecor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at the last session of the Legislature of this State ; and the provision required in aaid Chatter (viz. Application for Insurance fur $50,000,1 having been fully met, the Company has been or ganized by the appointment of the following officers, and is issuing Policies, viz: DR. CHS. E JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM.D HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAMES F.JORDAN, Secretary. WILLIAM H.JONES. Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEE, Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER, Attorney. Dr. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, 7 M .. . n. Dr. W. H. MeKEE, Dr. RICH'D B. HAYWOOD, J. HERSMAN, General Agent This Company has received the most liberal char ter that haa ever been granted to any Comoany 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 owu life, for the sole use and benefit of his wife or children, aud, in case of the death of the husband, the amount thus subscribed shall be paid over to the wife or children, or their guardian, if underage, for her or their own use, free from all the claims of the rep resentatives of the husband, or auy of bis creditors. This provision needs no comment. The Board have also determined to insure the lives of staves, 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, (ugly sow,) favetteville stheet, RALEIGH, IV. C. E have just received and are now opening V V our very extensive and judiciously selected supply of SPRING ANI SUHIiriER GOODS, ' Consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. Embracing every color and variety, of which th following are a part : .Bae, Black, and Olive Green, Dahlia, Zephyr, and Drop d'ctJ Cloths, Black and Blue French Doe Skin Casswneres, Fancy Cussimeres, of every Color, (Striped down the out-side seams, some thing entirely new,) Drilling, of every color, Plain and Fig. Satin and Silk, Vestings, all . Colors, . Bar athias,. Cashmeres, Marseills, Figured and Plain, Ele ' gont Witite and CoTd Satins, for Parly Vestings, from the a!High Falhting" to tht Vulgar or Ordinary? $-c, frc The above Good were selected by the " Bug" in propria persona from the latest importations, and can be recommended with confidence to our customers and friends and the public Call and look before yon buy. We are determined to self as cheap as the very cheapest, and to have all garmeuts turned out by us gotten up in a style not lo be surpassed, either iu thia State or out of it South of, or North of the Potomac A complete suit of .clothe made in 24 . hours, if necessary. . Orders from a distance thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. . ,'. OLIVER & PROCTER', ; Professor and Artists. Raleigh, April 1849. ' ; 29 The Latest London, Paris- and American Fash ion Jur at haadJ ' ' ' " ' O. & P. $2000 WAIITI?D. , C9TXHE Subscriber is authorized to receive , propo stikyal for a Joan ;ofv;TwaThousand J)oJlar, in Bonds of th City of Raleigh, forFiv Hundred Dol lar each, payable) after tWelve month rom the date, tt the pleaaur ot th parties, and. bering interest at tb rate of ix per cent per annum, psyabl emi- annually. . ... . B. W. WHITING, v , , City Traaaorer. Raleigh, May U, 1849. 38tf O Sundard till farther notice- mm POUNDS Bieon. mostly of mi a.... own curinc, tnat cannot ie neat in thin market. L. B. WALKER. 38 Raleigh, May 12, 1S49 "ft U8T opened a maenificent assortment of Cra- J vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery, (Marino and Uotton) lisnze under shirts, for sum mer, Bosoms, Collaia, Silk Night Caps, 8ospenders, &e. e. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, IS49.' ?8 3m rrn LEACHED nd Blown Sheetinc, 5 to 13 Jyquarters, Blearhed snd Brown Shirtings, extra LUrick Oznaborgsaod Spun Cotton. A igreat vari ety of qualities and prices, for sale by the single yard or piece, by J. BRO WN. April 12. 30 Town Lots For Sale. 1 mHE Public Lota in the town of Graham, the JJ seat of Justice in the County of Alamance, will be exposed at pebuc 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 aud establish a new County by the name oi Ala.- mance. JOHN STOCKARD. WM. A. CARRIGAN, JOHN FOGLEMAN, GEORGE HURDLE. JESSE GANT, JOHN SCOTT, JAMES A. CRAIG. ABSALOM HARVEY, Commissioners. PEYTON P. MOORE, J May 29, 1849. ' 45 id PUBLIC NOTICE. raflP. OmnAMalmm fn. Pnnntv DffiMa 117 ill mjtat I I ihlir F.iinw.ritw.n. .t rniinmin,; iim nA Places. The Captains within the respective Dis- trie's: Sre respectfully requested lo give general notice of the fact. , Spikes', Saturday, the 7th July. Adams', . . Monday, tho 9th " do Ceddr Fork, Tuesday, the 10th " do. Grady's or Hayes', Wednesday, the Illh do Laws', Thursday, the 12th do Jeffreys', , Friday, the 13th do Tipper's Road, Saturday, the 14th do Franklin's, Monday, the lCth do Utley's, Tuesday, the 17 th do Wednesday, the 18 th do Thursday, the 19th do Friday, the 20th do .Saturday the 21st do 'Monday, the 23rd do Tuesday, the 24th do Wednesday, the 25th do Thursday, the 26th do Friday, - . the 27th do, Saturday, lhe28lu do Monday, the 30th do Dupree's, Barney Jones', Banks', BuNbees7, Dunville, Forestville, Rolesville, Hortons', Hoods', Wakefield, Andrews', I shall also attend at the same places for the - pur pose of collecting all taxes due for the year 1848, and respectfully invite aud request the people of the County of Wake to meet me witniu tneir several ; ... . . n ir mu nMrl.ino ui. Districts. UALi V lii i i.J3 tuiXiSy anviuu June 22nd, 1849. 50 lm fj ust received a prime lot of Chewing To- : y bacco, at A. B STITH'S June 26, 1849. 51 3t SCHOOL. rHHE second session of the School of the g undersigned will commence on the 9th of July next. ' . - Terms per Session $25 00. The number of pupils being .'imited, early appli cation aud regular attendance are expected. R. H. MASON. Raleigh, June 26, 1849. . 51 4t The Buffalo Sorinss. j w rrriHE recent appearanee or Asiatic noiera in II the Drineinai cities and several of the interior al cities and sever towm in the State of Yireinia. toeetner witn tae aeneral prevalence of the Cholera Diarrhoea through out the couniry, induces the belief that iu ravages will be much more widely extended than in the me morable visitation of 1832. Under the influence of these appalling apprehensions, it is perfectly natural far Arv individual to look around him for some place ol safety, during the sojourn of this fearful vis itor. The sti-ausoroing question pirscuia ih w every one : What shall I do, or where shall I go to escape this terrible scourge 1 . - Among the few places of comparative security, I beg leave to call the attention of the public and par. ticularly of those residing in the tbolera districts, to the Ruf falo Mineral Spring, citusted in the upper end of Mecklenburg County, V., two miles South of Dan River, and seven West of the town of Olarksville. The tonic power of tbi water, si ntent in imparting tone and vigor to the diges tive organs, and its diuretic qualities, so efficient in purifying and cleansing the blood, can bardly fail to brace up and fortify the system against lie insidious approaches of thi pcatiferou malady. We are told that whatever give tone and energy to the stomach, bowels and skin, and brings into play and liarmo nious' setion the innumerable sympathies pertain ing to these organs, are the best preventives to Chol era. Such is believed to be the effect of the Buna- j lo Water. It i especially worthy of remark iti thi ( regard, that in almost every country and Tegion vi- j iied by thi epidemic, it pperancei preceded by j some derangement of the stomach and bowels ; or what are called premonitory symptoms, engendered, it is supposed, by some pestilential pbUon, diffused io the general atmosphere. It. is to prevent the coming on of these precursory symptom, a likewise to hold them in check when they exist, that the Buffalo Water is recommended. While it jmparu tone to the slomach and increases jibe appetite, it stimulates the liver to -a healthy secretion of bile, and- that fatal current of fluids, drawn, iCrnay be, to the bowels by the collocation ther of ihe Cholera poison, is turned in a different and. less danxerou uirection, to be finally eliminated and thrown off by the renal organs. This view of the operation oj the Water ia not a mere hypothesis, patched up for the occasion, but a matured opinion, based on long experience and observation in it use, in the ordina ry bowel complaints of the country. ..It i certainly north Ieat familiar of the law governing the ani mal rear bine, that whatever increasea the secretory acribnV the kidney,Wen the quality and change th nn.litv tt iha fluids thrown on the bowel.1" C "t" : Aparf from the tue of thbVpdni rfP-J iizcf in wardine off the Cholert,K irlocated OI anl elevated and healthy section of country , where that fearful disesse has never ye made iu ppesranc. The proprietor ba mads arrangement for tha com fortable reception of three hundr; visiter' who may ibink proper to ek thi plrantonmer retreat, remote, from the ;tsdal:huriti nof Cholera, will find good sppetites, gtfpd: moitiin'and god 6 ciety. Added to these solid comrortsftheyoong and the gay wilt maot with all those fight, smbsemrats andr recreation common to other waUrmg placa Ja the old Damihion. " fi AH old PHTeictAitr; ' Mecklenburg County, Jans 7, 1849. 48w6w , DA4J05 AWI jtAKD, A GOOD snnnlv on band. rfi Kr, A WILL : PECK & SON. J une 22, 1849. 50 FFICE," IrUtrrncsV. Hotel Nortk A TTENDS THE COURTS in ths Counties ' of Orange, Alamance,; Wake sadt CludJianK ' ' Chapel Hill, N. C May 84 1849 y 4 Div JoseDhMjIlcker; OFFERS his Professioaat serrlcea to the citizetta of Raleigh and vicinity. - H mav aiwava hm found at th residence of Ruffin Tucker, Esq. way g, w. ' a.Z4J9V-4G A. HUGHESf ? W CITY AUVTlohlSER. Will attend promptly to sH busiaess in his " line I Raleigh May 29, 1849. 1 , : 441m White Huts, ; , , c I ur . oummer oty le, mis day received by r isi. , . , , r ;-. R. TUCKER St. SON. iaioigii, April X 4, lO9. .14 A Large lot Of Umbrella and Parasol of all designs and Price,1 for. Sale by R. TUCKER A SON. Raleigh. April 27 34 STRAW jriATTjUTG; I iLP Y the Piece or Yard, for sale low br J?. . . U. TUCKER 6i SON. Raleigh; April 27T I849. "r- - 34 GENTLEMEN S Calf BooU from th r manufactory of J.' Miles dc Son. PhiU1.L. phi. : : - - -- -rr HEARTT LtTCHFORDS I pj-j ranama, Uruh, MdleaRn, SUk; dec; r ? -" HEARTT dtTLlTCHFORl naieign, way a iw..;f7j;y. AND STIjLlTHjBir C020jB! ONE more Case of Fashionabls Super Mbies'sf I Hats received tday by Expresa rvg R. TUCKER r Raleigh. May 28, 1849. 43 4 BLEACHED and Brown Shirtiags, SbeeUarv , aud Drills : Cahdla Wiekr tdaid and faAr Cotunades, of all styles and 'price for sale by V - k. i uiacK & SUN. Raleigh, May 28, 1 349. 'J. i .f.l&ti. . . 434V A most e",leal srtid for Coogb,! dtc.f 3aJu1 receiveu, ana lor saie py, . Jf'.FESCUD... Raleigh, March 8, 1844. A further supply of Yeast Powders, just reird ( and foraIe by ," ; Xk A . A-IVSUUAJ. . Raleigh. March 8, 1849. ANY quantity of Super French Cloth, Dress Qand Frock C6sti'7 In beaqty- of; style and fiifc.'fi ish, they are nM to be equalled. Cheap ibr cashr ; - Raleigh, April 7, 1849.:-- -:-;----3rn ' Gentlemen's Summer G&oCi'ii frptACK'and Tswf'Cmf UP Black Drab Deee, with a generat assortment ' ol Uottonade and Nankfn, for Men and? Boys; --V- ' v For sale low by J.BRO W . KaleigbApril IT, 1849; "???7!t ' CLOTHING V WinillQ ;V FOR bargain in Ready t Mad ClothingV calf at ' HARDING'S Raleigh. May 14, 1849. u ' 39 - POSTSCltlPTUlTI. .T - VP TO TME LATEST:. MOMENT., . Telegraphically Just XXcVe ) RECEIVED only tiro doxe of those Snper t ' Ag4. fine Silken Cylindrical Teguments, or . as tha volgate haa it HATJ,f . , - now superceding all heretofore fabricated---from the wide world famed Manufacturer of Gotbam tha Messrs. Leary's and Company: Onjy a half Eaglai-f; Aprn. 1849. OLIVER V PROCTERS Caldwell Institute, : . .. r i HIUSSUIODSD, fl.JB.. TH Exercise ' of thia Institution wHl b tgaja -resumedoa Wednesday, tbT8th of Jaly next. It is desirable ,tbt Student should ,b pobctna! imB their attendance at the opeaiof of tha SvsuionJ - ? . ; j. w. NOB wood; . r Secretary of the Tnnrtees. Hillsborough, J one 9lh, 1849. .47 SedckvFcnll&SeiniiA THE ninth session of thia Instittttleii via eca mence on- Monday, tha Snd day ef Jslvv Pbbc tuaf attendance U deairable, Expeae of Pupil for Board Snd Engluthvi mtion. 60 per v cession of five month For ornamental branches, an extra, charge. For partiCnlarS, addresa if&v-Xf&H Raleigh, Jam tt; m&J 45 iTl A LB AC ADGICT. QTflHE TWENTIEW SESSION will (in.; iJr mence on Mondsv.th 2nd day of July, AtJs"; and 'experienced Mmtractor are I employed in vthaw several departments of ths. School.? Boy a , frca a X distance are reqoued to board in th family of thai fnncipai, who exerrtars over inern a cocirci, cx cr.c. airict and parent aL, ' stodrals ara CUr'J fcr tt tegs in ': tha Union oroftbsjtctivs idat:cr XW.ssh The object soubt to be attamed ara a .Krria A tu&ioni an4:kighz&md fmrrsrm;aToj sfe complish thesV desirable tnd,j no tCr5i iw,;jtpare4.Vt by ths Principal, h his ksd $Zt'zlfXtasOK' of twenty years duration and h baa uvar sta-&4 died eg praetUeof aay ottrr prc'-a. 4lsJi that of teacbtflf' -.The location u, tsd htsevsr been, toad; ?J for health ; the society is' Cd sad -Chnrcb privl leges excellent V.;-v v Ur. ' 'f .vi TERMS 1 For Board, $10i per month ; the Seion; - 1 v - . Pot Tuition 1a t jgws tsd fcteher f; J: ' s R. A.'EZEI1W A M-f- fndp.I;. iC inns M, I84fct f Standard sxs.i -r; -A VERY largo to tot ff' L: ' Uali and axaminsw R sleigh, AprH 7, 18 Office; n. iiy Lawr id of the Court House.'

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