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Volume Ii. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11; 1849. 55. PUBLISHED .SSXI-WIEKLT AND WEEKLY, BT EDITOH 1SD PROPRIETOR, Saescnptiea.--SeaWanxxT .-: Paraa Fiye dot tar or Foot dellars aad Fifty Cents, ia advance, per aaaam. . " . - " - -Wesklt Paa Three Dollars peVjaaaani, or Two Dcl'ara and FftT.Cents, ia " Branca. , AeWttseaaeaia---For very Sixteen tines, first i asertion, One Dollar ; " aaeh subsequent insertion , Twenty:fiW: Caaia,:-. ' ; L" '. Court Order aad Judicial AdvertUemenUwlLl be charged 2S per eeaL higher ; bat a deduction of 33 J per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertiaeraby the year; '? ": " Advertisements, Inserted, la the Ssw-Wuxlt Rt oirrca, wiU also appear ia the Yfitxvr Paper, "free ef charge. J ; . 1 - j- - - . - J . D Letters to tba Editor most ba roar-ratD. v. - TlUC 2ETNA ItfSUlTArSCE COMPA . Kf.' of Hart nrd, Conn. Oflere to insure. Buildings and Merchandise, agaiost lose or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. . . This ia oaa of tha o West and best Insurance Com panies lo the United States, and pa js its losses promptly. ' - i -.V-' ' " Application a for lasarsnce ia Raleigh, or ita vi eiaity.to be madeto . 8. W. WHITING, . Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to ' N. J PALMER, Agent October, 1848 ... -83- FOR RENT. FTn HE large and convenient Dwelling, near tha old U - Baptist Meetinghouse Grove, with all tha neces sary oat hoases ana two acres of land attached. Possession will ba given tha first of January next. Raleigh Nor. 20. 1848. .93 LAinps, Girandoles, Hall Ianterns, .: ; and Chandeliers. deitz. nttoxnEii & co., ? -WASHINGTON STORES, No. 133 Wiixiam Stbt, Are manufacturing, and have always on hand a fall assortmeat of articles ia their line, of tha follow ing deseriptkna, which. they will sell at wholesale or retail at law prices, for cash : . SOLAR LAMPS, Gilt, Broaxe, and Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, " BRACKET SOLARS, SOLAR CHANDELIERS, 2,3,4, o, and o lights. : - SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET ., . do do SIDE, do do CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 lights. GIRANDOLES, Gilt, Silvered and Brbaxed, va rioot paiterna. iiALiLi iAri 1 CjiCtio, various sizes, wiin cut or stained glass. N.irY.rk, Much 20, 1849. 24 m Soda: Water. "TCyn Y Soda Fountain ia ia operation, and it affords IV LLme pleasure, to inform my friends, and tha public generally, that more delightful Soda Water and Syrups cannot ba found anywhere. I have an ample supply of Soda Water Bottles on band, and families can with any quantity of Soda be furnished at any time, Water, flavored to suit tha palate, by application Raleigh. June 6, 1849.1 to ' P. F. PESCUD 45 Notice. OkN the first of August next, we will sell, at UW pnblic sale, on a credit of six months, the House and Lot on Fayettaville street, in the city of uaieign, on watch Mrs. C. A. Lewis now resides. Bond with approved security required. Possession given oa the day of sale, if desired. WM.H. BATTLE, 1 Exrs. of J. RICHARD H. BATTLE. ( W. Lewis. Jane 18, 1849. 49 6t Sedgwick Female Seminary, v IlAtEIGO, If . C. v rrniiE ninth session of this InstUation will eom- - LI mence on Monday,' tha Sod day of J nly Pane- taal attendance is desirable. Expenses of Pupils for Board and English Tuition, 860 par session of five months. For ornamental branches, an extra charge For particulars, address J. J. FINCH. Raleigh, Jane 3d, 1849. - 45 jpOSTSCUIPTViri. UP TO TEE LATEST MOMENT. Telegraphically Just Here. RECEIVED enty two dozen of those S uper- 1 ana ouxea yyimoncai i ego menu, or as the )nlihiil ' niT8. Bow anrwtrcadis' sdf ihratofoM fabrieatiul fram tha Wide workf famed : Manofactorers of Gotham, tha Messrs. Leary a and Company. . - Unly a half Eagle April. 1843. - . OLIVER & PROCTER. II uo i received and for aaie low, mora Ajasas Oil of Sugar House MOLASSES, a mnch better article than th lt. Kni at tTu, Mm nri. . . . L . lb. walker: tmia, jnne as, 1849. 33 MAVE on band, of their own maaufaetare, a , ..L rtn-entofGeBUenten,s Beat -Boots ana Shoes. -:-'.- Jaly 3, 1849. m THE REV. DR. HOOPER'S FAMILY SCHOOL, Near JLIlUeton, TVarren Colf.C. EVERAL other Boys caa find admiasion, if m applied for., vThose under 15 pjeferred, and prepared for College, if desired. Terms made known m P.rCl!r which ent 10 spplicaats. J'y 2nd, 1849. ;- . VV 534. BACON AlfD 1UARD. AUVUU -Upply on , 00 ,0 WILL June 22, 1849. PECK Ac SON. 50 ' ' "f ExtaiBic Offiee of & PbtmII k Co. " CORNER. MAIN AND-'GOVERNOR STREETS To Discharged Soldier. - rmHE; 8ubacriberi will eollecC with despatch, 'II Sotrnxas Ciatxsrom Boustt Lauds, TnxAS cat Scat v, and back ration moderate terms, and will buy and aall tha sam at the market rates. Tba Claimant mast send bis Discbarge; with an af fidavit that ha is tha person named jn it, - Liberal Advances made on the tame. ,.. Soldiers furnished with information relative , to Claims against tha Government, free of charge. , reclaims sent through mail 10 tha Subscribers, wilt have tha same attention aa If on personal appli cation. ' Address ' -! ". v r1 -;.. ;. -.-.v O. W. PTJEfCELL & CO. - J Exchange Brokers, Rkkmtmd, '-VaJ July. 10 1848. - 68 If."- BT EXPRESS. - LOT. of Granite Beragee, Black solid Marlin, Swiss Edgings', Fancy Head Dresses, French. Worked Collars, 4c &c ' Green and Mode Tissues andBersgs, plain and Satin striped. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Raleigh, May 1, 1849 53 BADIES Black and White Kid and Morocco. Slippers and s Walking Bhoes, Philadelphia make; Misses a Dd Children's do. " Men and Boys Kip and Calf Shoetees, Heavy Brogaas and Women's Leather Shoes. For sale by r - - J. BROWN, No. 0, Fsjette villa street. Raleigh, April 13. 30 . csanaco'raasa, oat ADIE3 Superior French Kid Gloves, Black, white and colored. Gentlemen's Kid and Silk Gloves. - Tavlora 3DU yd. coUod, Lee's 200 Linen and Cot ton, Tapes, and Bobbins, Needles, Pins, Comba and Brashes. ' . : Thread, Bobbin, and ' Lisle Edgings and Laces. 8wiss and Jaconette Edgings and losertings. Linen, Cambric and Pongee Handkerchiefs. . Irish Linens and Long Lawn. . Table, Scotch, Russisand Huckaback Diapers. 13 J Irish 8heeung 9-8 Pillow case Cotton. Foraaleby J.BROWN. April ir, 1849. 31 To Revolutionary Claimants. EOR several years past, many : inqoiries and searches have been made, and without success, ie official proofs of tha eradea and services of tha Officers in tha North Carolina line, in tha War of tha Revolution s and for the want of such proofs, tha claimants for those services have been unable to establish and obtain pay for the same. This is to Inform those interested, that tha sub scriber has turned bis attention to a laborious examination of thousands of old papers and records in tha Cspitol, and after much, time and labor spent in' the search, has found among files "long "si nee deemed ' useless, the 'Records in question, where they had been misplaced and supposed to be lost shewing ibe official proof of the grades of thousands of such officers; such as Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels Captains. Lieutenants and Ensigns. ' tr And tha Subscriber will promptly attend to letters to him addressed, postage paid, calling for such proof; and will forward official certificates in due form of law, of the grades of such officers, on reason able terms. J. H. K.IKK.HAM. Raleigh N. C, Jane 1 0th, 1 849. 48 tf. Baker's Notice. FTTIHB Subscriber would beg the indulgence of tha 11 citixens, for a few days, for disappointing them about bis Bread. He has been sick for the last eight or tea days, and consequently has not been able to attend to his business ; and while sick, the work man ha bad, destroyed all of his Yes at But he has sent to Virginia for some, and as soon as it arrives he will resume his Bread-baking again ; and pledges himself to use every exertion to please his customers, and merit tha continued patronsge of the place. L. B. WALKER. Rahigh,Jnne38, 1849. 53 Acrou the fflfuiuippi Birer to Memphii. C2TTXHE undersigned would inform the travelling sULi public 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, stall hours daring the day. Having constructed and fitted op said boats at great expense, tha snbsenper pledges himself to ose every exertion in his power to give universal satisfaction to all travellers. x As a crossing point, Memphis Is equal to any on tha Mississippi river. The roads on. each aide of tha River are now in good condition, and all kinds or vehicles can pass over them without difficulty. JOHN H. BR1NKLEY. Memphis, June 7th. 1849. 49-US5 Jailor's Notice. 9K. WAS committed to the Jail of Wake County X on tha 21st instant, a NEGRO BOY, who says iZX. his name is Richard,' and that he belongs to j oaa jc..irauoB, was mran at we w arm opnngs, ini Buncombe County, N. C - Said ,Boy is 23 or 24 years of age quite black, and baa a lamp or knot on the right side of hie neck, and bad in his possession when taken.A Chestnut Sorrel Horse, with a blaxe face, 10 or 12 years old. -The owner of said Negro is requested to coma: forward, prove property,, pay charges and take him, away, or he will be dealt with agreeably to Law. f , :.s; M. H. BROWN, Jailor. . Raleigh, Jane 251849. . , . . ,t J:. , 51 if . N a. . I am requested to say that the owner of tha horse can get him by calling en J as. M. Harriss, 01 inv vuy, ana paying expenses. - - 'ill. xi.n. , i ; hags 1 hags i hags i QTFZHE Sabscribef will nve the highest cash pri aWi xea for any qdanUty of Rare, at the Raleigh Paper Mul. Jmasediate applications are requeated cr -: v ' james d. royster? .RateiaTtuialr 2V1849;i ' r . 63 5t BTlCity papera copy five tiroes. y .? TTUST received, 'and for sale, a large lot of Phil a tU adelpbia Calf Skins. , ' O. L. BURCH & CO. Raleigh, Jnly- 3, 1849.'- " ' '"S3 atLARGE lot of BACON, and the best white eKfeen LARD, on hsnd and for sale by , X. B. WALKER. , Raleigh, Jane 38, 1849. 63 CLOTIIIIfO ESTABLlSnitJENT, ; . f 1WHK- Baltimort ILt . f Xfortb 8Idev 3d Door East of Calvert I; iBALTIMOREjMD., lflTOORE Sc IN MAN, Merchant Tailors, res- IV U pectfully inyrta atteation to their stock of rea- dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made ia a superior style, and not surpassed ia price, finish, or quality. ' . Always on hand, superior Cloths, Cassimeres. Vesting, 4e., in their' custom department, which will be made to order in the moat 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. 8l I., stating color, quality, which will be attended to with the 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. Ioman is the agent for Shankland'a supe rior system of drafting Garment terms for books, apparatus aud instruction, $10. Baltimore. Feb. 3. 11 ly R. Tucker & Son HAVE this day received by Adams d; Co's Ex press, another supply of ' Printed Organdi Lawns, Second Mourning Ginghams, Black Silk Tissues, Ladies Colored Kid Gloves, Gentlemen's da. do. Plaid and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, 1 dox. Grass Skirts, ready made, at 75 cents each, Lyaneae Braids,-Lace, Buttons, Thread Bobbin Edgings,' Bine French Cloth, Msrlboro Plaids, Furniture Prints, dice, j-c Also a few Sets of Gothic and Landscape Tea Trays, a very handsome article. Raleigh, May 7, 1849. 37 8 tar and Standard copy. Notice. TTD Y virtue of a Decree made at the last Term of iP the Court of Pleas and Qaarter Sessions, for the County of Wake, I shall offer for sale, at tha Court House, in Raleigh, on Saturday, the 14th day of Ju ly next, THREE LOTS, belonging to the 'EstaU of the lata Wkslkt Hoixistes, adjoiuing the City of Raleigh, Mrs. Weddiag and Dr.Tbos. D. Hogg. Two of tha Lets are improved WUh a two story dwel ling house; the other unimproved. Terms made known on day of sale. GEO W. MORDECAI, Adm'r. Raleigh, May 31, 1849. 44 wtd fTNDIA MATTING, Looking Glasses, Brass U Bound and Painted Backets, Painted Chamber Bockets, Trace and Log Chains, Weeding Hoes, Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Grain and Grass Scythes. Just receivedby J. BROWN April 13. .30 C.W.PURCELL&CO.. Agents for D. Paine dc Co., managers, RICHMOND, VA. Fortune still favors adventurers in D. Paine & Co.'s Lotteries. Below we present to the public a specimen of their leading schemes for the month of July. Grand Schemes for July, 1849. Susquehanal Canal Lottery, Class No 33, to be drawn in Baltimore, July 18th 1849. 75 Nos. 13 drawn GRAND SCHEME. 1 prixa of $40,000 I 1 prises of $5,005 4,000 do 20,000 I 1 do I do 10,000 20 do 1 do 7.500 I dec 1,000 &c. Tickets $10, shsres in proportion. Certificate of a package of wholes, $120 ; halves, 60 ; quarters, 30. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 33, to be drawn in Baltimore, July 21 drawn. 1849. 75 Nos. 13 CAPITALS. prizes of do do do $55,000 6.000 4000 . 2.250 4 4 20 prizes of $1,500 do 4 1,218 do 1,000 etc. &.C. Tickets $10, halves 5. quarters 3 50 Certificate of Package of wholes $130 shares in proportion. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 34, to be drawn in Baltimore, July 38, 1S49. 78 Nos. 13 drawn. . CAPITALS. prize of do do do $60,000 40,000 20,000 12.500 1 prize of 1 do 100 do $9,000 4.750 2,000 &c. .Tickets $20, shares in proportion. Certificate of a package of wholes, $200 ; shares in proportion fTT Orders meet oar. usual prompt attention. For Tickets in the above, or in any other Lottery, drawing daily, (price of licketa from $1 to $20,) under our management ; address us, or C. W. PURUELL, Agent for D. PAINE 4 CO, Richmond, Va. June 1, 1849. 36 Orncx or Adjutant Gsnssal, Raleigh, June 27. 1849. TTTfTHEREAS, a vacancy having recently oo V V -curred in the Office of Major General, of the 4th Division of North Carolina Militia, to fill which. an election has beeu held according to Act of As sembly, in such cases made aud provided : And it appearing from the returns made to me, that in the 10th Brigade, commanded by G. W. Logan, John H. Wheeler received 88 votes, Samuel Gaither 54. In the 11th Brigade, commanded by Wm. H. Niel, John H. Wheelef received 47 votes, Samoel Gaither 70. Ia tha 7th Brigade, commanded by J. M Leach, Joba H. Wheeler received 61 votes, Samue Gaither 89. Total votes for Wheeler 196 ; Total votes for Gaither 2 13 majority for Gaither 17 .votes and that the said Samuel Gaither, of Lexington, eral of tha 4th Divisraa of North; Carolina Militia I have officially made known the same, to His Ex c'ellency, CiuaLca Manlt, Governor of the State who has issued a Commission accordingly, bearing dater June 27,1849. Noticaia hereby given, a eordiag to the reqairemeutof the 11th section of the 73d Chapter ef tha Revised Statutes, that Semoe Gaither is duly commissioned as Major General of the 4th Brigade. of North Caroliaa.Militia ; and as such,' all ptficera and Soldiers are required to yield bim tnetr ready aoaataace. v,v ... .aw. Haywood," 63 41 . . Adjutant General. ml6, JAVA AND LA GUI R A. COFFEE to u nano. wim an assoruneat oi sugar. . . . WILL i PECK & SON. Raleigh. June 22, 1849. 50 Gaiters & Opera Boot. E will, at the shortest notice, make to order either of the above articles in a style that cannot be surpassed. O. L. BURCH jr Co Dr. A. F, Coopers' SplttoAbdoml- - nal supporters. -THE Subscribers have on hand a - supply of tba above valuable supporters, which are recommend- ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Koaad shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri. Proa: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some Yarieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. - V y vv V The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who have aeen them, and wo have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are hiffh- y pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that be had been wearing very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. , " . - " They, need no puffing as they speak for them selves." . .PESCUD &. JOHNSON. ET The above Supporter is au improvement an Dr.E.CaAiN8 celebrated Spi no-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. JX. 1843. . (SUndard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849. K. TUCKEK & soiV ARE daily receiving their 8pring supplies, and have just opened a large assortment of Fash ionable Duress Goods, consisting of Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped sad Solid Silk Tissues rain and Plaid Bfk do Barege De Toil ink Tarlatans ToilDeNord Fancy French Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams Slack and Second Mourning Muslins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode Colored Balise Linen Luntres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins French Prints of New Styles Silk Fringes and Buttons men Fringes and Persian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Silk Chameleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss . and Jackonet Edgings and Insert- ings, Lace, Capes and Collars,' Kid Gloves and ho- siery, rlaid Bordered iawn and Ltinen uamunc Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, frc, Are, March 31, 1849. 20 3300 Dei S9auxKBaaocLa3L Mutual Life Insurance Co. In Distress wc Succor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at the Isst session of the Legislature of this Slate: and the provision required in said Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for 150,000,) having been fully met, the Company has been or- ganized by the appointment of the following officers, and is issuing Policies, vix : DR. CH8. 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. r ti .a n inuManw 1 V Medical Board nmum n uivwnnn 1 i vwhiuiuwu, J. HERSMAN, General Agent Thia Company has received the most liberal char- ter that baa ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, in any State in the Union. 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 tneir guardian, 11 under age, ror her or their own use, Jree from all the claims or the rep resentatives of the husband, or any of his creditors.'' This provision needs no comment. 1 ne coara nave aiso ueienmnea 10 insure me lives of slaves, and this being almost half tha wealth rw m. s .a of the people of thia 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,) FAT ETTKVII.LE STSKET, RALEIGH, N. C. TTTT7E have just received and are now opening y V our. very extensive and judiciously selected supply of SPRING AND SUimriER GOODS, Consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND YESTINGS. Embracing every color and variety, of whichlhe following are a part : Blue, Black, and Olive Green, Dahlia Zephyr, and Drop a'eter uioinst jsmck ana mue trench Uoe Skin Cassuneres, Fancy Cassimeres, of every Color, Striped down the out-side seams, some thing entirely new,) Drillings, of etery color, Plain and Fig. Satvt and Silk Vesting t, . all Colors, Barathias, Cashmeres, Mar seiJls, Figured and Plain, Ele gant White and CoTd Satins, for Party Vesting from the "High FaUnting" ithe Vulgar or Ordinary fa, ire. Tha above Goods were selected by Che " Bug" ia propria persona from the latest importations, aud can be recommended witn commence to our customers and .friends and the public Call and look before yon buy. We are determined to sell as cheap as the very cheapest, and to have, all garments turned out by as gotten up ia a style not to be surpassed, either in this State or out of it South of, or North of the Potomac . ... . . A complete suit of clothes made ia 24 boors, if necessary. Orders from a distance thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. OLIVER &, PROCTER, Professors and Artists. Raleirb. Abril 1849. . f ! The Latest London, Paria and American Fash ions just at band. --"i 1-i'T- O. '&:P. h , -iv 620OO 'TFAIITED.I-.-; 3TljHK 8ahscriber is sathorlzed to receive propo- fego eats lor a wan 01 rwo l boasand Dollars, )n Bonds ef the City of Raleigh, for Five Hundred Dol lars each, "payable after twelve months from the dale, at the pleasure oi the parties, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent pet annum, payable seau- annnaiiy. s. W. WHITtwu, City Treasurer. Raleieh. Mav 12. 1849. 38 tf O" Standard till farther notice- ' 1 FT f iTK iTK POUNDS Bacon, mostly ot m &U Jl JL JU own caring, that cannot be beat in I this maikeu' L. o. WALKER. Raleis-h. Mar 12. 1849. 38 --' Town Lots : For Sale. rrnHE Public Lots in the town of Graham,' the JJ. seat of J ustice in the County of Alamance, win no exposed at pa otic, 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 iuu esuiuiisa a new vouniy ny ine name ol Ala' mance. -.'-- JOHN STOCK A RD, WM. A. CARRIGAN, JOHN FOGLEMAN, GEORGE HURDLE, JESSE GANT, JOHN SCOTT, JAMES A. CRAIG. ABSALOM HARVEY. PEYTON P. MOORE, May 29, 1849. . Commissioners. 45 id PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Candidates for County Ofilcea will meet their Fellow-Citizens at the following times and Places. The Captains within the respective Dis tricts are respectfully requested to give general notice of the fact. ' . ' Spikes', Saturday, the 7th Adams', Monday, the 9th Cedar Fork, Tuesday,' the 10th Grady's or Hayes', .Wednesday, the 11th Laws', . , Thursday, the 12th Jeffreys', Friday, .; the 13th July. do do do '.do do do . do . do do do " tfo . do do do, " do do do Tipper's x Roads, Saturday, the 14th Franklin's, Monday. . the 16th Utley's, Dupree's, Barney Jones'. Banks', Bosbeer, Danville, Forestvillc, Rolesville, Hortons, Hoods', Wakefield, Tuesday, the 17tb Wednesday, the 18th Thursday, the 19th Friday, the 20th Saturday the 21st Monday, the 23rd Tuesday, the 24th Wednesday, tha 25th Thursday, tha 26th Friday, - the 27th Saturday, the 28th Monday, the 30th 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 and request, the people of the County of Wake to meet me within tueir several Districts. CALVIN J. XUGEKS, Shentt.; June 22nd, 1849. 50 lm The Buffalo Springs. THE recent appearance of Atiattc Cholera in the principal, cities and several of. the interior towns in the Bute of Virginia, together with, the general prevalence of the Cholera Diarrhoea through- out ine country , inuuce . mo peuei mat iu ravages will be much more widely extended than in the me. morable visitation of 1832. Under the influence; of these appalling apprehensions, it ir perfectly natural for every individual to look around turn tor some iI,m I mmtrntm Anrtntr lh anutnm nf lhi fVarfnl via. iter. The all-absorbing question presents itself to everyone: wnat snail i do, or wnere snam 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. tienlarly of those residing in the cholera districts, to the Buffalo Mineral Spring; aitoattd m the upper end of Mecklenburg; County, Va., two miles South of Dan River, and seven West of the . r 11. Ariki. ao potent in imparting tone and vigor to the diges. uve organs, snd il diuretic qualities, so emeient in purifying and cleansing the blood, can hardly fail to wsce up ana loruiy ine system against u. lusiuiuu. spproacbea of thia pestiferous malady. We are told that whatever gives tone and energy to the "stomach, bowels and skin, and brings into play ' and harmo nious action the innumerable sympathies pertain ing to these organs, are the best preventives to Chol era. Bach ia believed to be the effect of the Buffa lo Water. It-is especially worthy of remark in this regard, that in almost every country and region vis ited by this epidemic, its appearance is preceded by some derangement of the stomach and bowels ; 01 what are called premonitory symptoms, engendered . , : . j.r..j to hold them in check when they exist, that toe Buffalo Water is tecommended. While it imparts tone to the stomach and increases the appetite, it stimulates the liver to m' healthy secretion of bile, and that fatal current of fluids, drawn. It may be. tO the bowels by the collocation there of the Cholera nniann-ta" turned in a dlMrsnt and lfl dlDieroai direction, to be finally eliminated and thrown -ofTJ wt iuo icuii oiitmui. vi iu tne w ater ia not a mere ujpouiei, juwu the occasion, bat a matured opinion, nasea on ion g experience and observation in tu use, n the ordina- ry bowel complaints ot tne country, m is cenaraij not the least familiar of the laws governing the sni- mat machine, that whatever increases the secretory action'of the kidney s,leens the quantity and changes the quality of the fluids thrown on the bowels. A part from the value of this Spring as a prophy. lactic in warding; off the Cholera, it is located in an elevated and healthy section of country , where that J fearful disease has never yet made its sppesrsnce. The nreorietor has made arrangements for the com fortable reception of three hundred visiters. Those who msy think proper to seek, this pleasant cummer retreat, remote from tne usual naunts ot noiera, I will find good appetites, good mutton and go'd m- I v a a m. Am a - l ciety. Added to these solid comiorts, tne joang sna . - . a. .a - al the gay will meet with all those light, amusements and recreations common to other watering places in the old Dominion. - . 1 AN OLD PHYSICIAN. Mecklenborg County, Jane 7, 1849. 48 w5w QTiXHE TWENTIETH "SE8SI0N witt com. . sijk mence on Mdaday, thi 2nd day of Jaly. f. Able and exnerienead Instructors are employed in the aeveral denartmenta of tha SchooL Boys ; from a distance are reqaired to board m the family of the Principal, who exercises over taem a control, at once strict and parental. Students are fitted totany Uol- tars in tha Unmn or lor tne acua uauoaot Hie. The objects sought to oe auaineu ar a uwrougm sua. teaching. The location Is, and Has ever been, tamed for health : , the aociety is good, and . Church privi- lerea excellent, t .1. -: e. TERMS : ror Hoard, io per nonta i ov tha Session. 7 For Tuition Ih the Langnagee and higher Maihe mstics ----- f v - f f I " - In the Engrish Department $12 50 " ' - - R, A. EZELL, A.M.; Principal. Jane 21. 1849. f Standard 3 weeks - 6d flt TTTT tlie ILer. Charles Ceecher Tb in. I J i tmm C t.Sl .,.- TT--' "l, ll U incaruauoB,wr we pcism Bi wt rgm ana her Sob. For sale by U. TlUJtlK. Raleigh, Jnly 5,1849. O Standard copy. K IS supposca, Dy some peauieuiuu puieuu, uiuiwni i .a fj, aium hhhjtoumi Mioyvi vmuvranv in. the general atmosphere. It is to prevent the ABI, Favkai and a remedy m Feters generally, r f coming on of these precursory symptoms, as likewise I ; Boioki, Mississippi, Sept.; B, 1847.' . ? ATTOSHEI IT liW.:; FFICEr No. llr La wrence'a Hotel North side oi the Court tlousec t A TTENDS THE COURTS In the Counties ill of Orange, Alsmines, .Wake and CiuUnaia hapel Hill, N, Of May 24, 1849., , 42. Dr. Joseph JWQfyWl TKFFERS his Professional tirrte U the citixens MJof Raleigh and vicmity. He may always bo found at the residence of Rafia Tacker, Esq. - -May 8, 1849. . ,-' ' 87 tf White Hits.- ,OF Summer! fitU. ttom i.. v"-w if. TUUKER &. SOIY. Raleigh, April 27, 1849! ; .V- t. '84i! A Iarge lot of Umbrellas and Parasols of all desigas and Pricesfor -Sate by - R. TUCKER A SOX. Raleigh, April 27.-1849 . . i- - ,'-4?-' .? . : STRAW" ITIATTITIG. eT the Piece or Yard, for. sale Jow by i f ; ; - y r- tucker a-son. Kaleigh, April 37, 1849,1 , ,; 34 CD SS3 " " - GENTLEMEN'S Calf Boots ;fr0m tba f ' mannfactory of J. Miles 8on, Philadel 1 I: -phia. - ' --Os - HEARTT & LITCHFORD. . m&&89 atsMPSny m ranama, uruen, jvioiesain,iia occv r J4 ' iHEARTTdt LITCHFORD. Tv T-t-iV "';..' .:.:. s - , ; . . ' ixiirigu, mij i, iota. -j, , "as-- fr- AND STILl. TnEY COEIEI '-Mi- iCKNE mora Case of Fashionable Super Moleskin UfHats received to day by Express: - '-;"-:'? ? K. TUCK.EU fr. SON. Raleigh. May 28, 1849. .-. . 7 . . . 43 e. e LEACHED and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings and DrilU : ; Candle Wick i plaid and faaevt CoUanades, of all styles and prices for sale by , . K. TUUJiliK & SON. I - Raleigh, May 28, 1849. . - "f, . 43 .l Gentlemen's Sammer .GootlsV' '"A flTaLACK and Fancy.' Cassimeres. LTb Black Drab DeTes, with a gweral assortment i of Cottonadea and Nankins, for Men and Boys. j ror sale low by - - j BROWN , RaleigbyApril 17; 1849. '-' . S3 CLOTHING ! CXOTI211TG S t JUS0 t'gh?s in Ready Made Clotfiing; call as ; a-. . ."ff,y:.-s S3l House's Family and plantation MedlclnetW X;- 5-y T" 3 These Medicines may be always .'relied ooon to T accomplish' what they promise No onewifl.be dis- sppoiuted who tries them. I Vr HOUSE'S tJICDlJUr TOJriC. Ma Gad. W. Hovss Dear Si. Having been at a former period en t gaged for several years in the practice of Medicine; I - have frequent occasion, (now that I have absadocsi I nf hmmintr ralnituia kJauM mmn. and a! ?'-"' j runa to the afflicted of this vicinity. I procarti I .n r n; P: M ' s W lliimum hf nie, Mississippi, a few bottles of your Tonic for the eux oi inienniiieui s overs m .waiariai onzm, usual i , tajg section oi country, v aname success tnar has i oeen uendant upon, its administrationr-has aar ex- I ceeded my most sanguine expectations. , I ihjnk if i -ou wij Uitvzrir to my address, care of L. Pradad a half gross of your Tonic, and a reasonable propor '.f tion of an v other valuable prepartion of which you may be the proprietor, they can be sold daring thei present season. ,.v . t ..-. ': ,-r;;; ',:-;.' Very reepecuully, your ob'i serv't, r -M ty 5 1 W. A. TERRELL, M. D.; A rerlain cure for Pilss Blind of .Bleedisz - Iftt' value of this Ointment for Burns, Bruises, -Fresh Cots. Mashes, die- n great. Price CI per box.--' QSee certificatea on wrapper jj H0USS VEGETABLE r ILLS; a m m Mn.til Vatnila Mu't'ha. nil ntJir . ' G a nay i tlx, Tenh., Marct'8,' 1849; ; ; Geo. W. Ilocsa; Dear Sir Br vOur advertisements we have snc : I I ' A ... jmSm mmm'J .i .iif mmm f .t. mm w . mt mxmm M. m W1 mm ' ceeded in getting oar Pills into notice for the eurev -of Rheumatism. : We have sold all your stent Uft, 1 within the last three weeks, and they have given4 general aatisfaction. ' One -person who" has csen tts verely afflicted With Rheumatism for fifteen jr-ra; and for the last ten yean unable to wsix,tair.xs L. jj,; will core him entirely -We have two other tr; 3- ful cases. Please send us six dozen hoxet u tec 3' as possible, '.. rVvJV p' Yours reepectiuiiy, - - -- BCOWH & PJaSSi AGENTS Will. PeeVey Cczi.IUlJt ?;fl; ;ak, do: Collier and Peaces Eetonsvin. Johnson Co.; Powell EUcira. Jclzzzn : L. V. B. Adxsxd r r.i i'tn v,ti a TL Pirua w Sampson j G. 8,' Bronscm. do W ta. II HecO, - .-i- siock, - vv aae. . - .- . . - - . L 0. L BURCH, v '-5 -ITOTCrE oir manufwrtanaf ws very , . Wsoot. 1 vuk " . " ttS taSS ebesrp asit maoe 7 ''- ta :- ipnceioi ma ..yw , Jaly 2, 1849 atT j - JTm;i-.:
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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