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.., . ... .. - .-.,!.-"-. ' . . ,-, ;i. "St"..', Jgl- 6rV ,ar .the .plftni of fair delightful peace, Unwarp'd by party ragef to lire like' 6 orilie''t.',x Volume L. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST i 1849. 4 . i , , ... ,,, " , -.. , .... . . - - j - LO ' Ld lis 4 , :r ' 1 UJ LO ' - ...... " - ," ' . . L - . PUBLISHED SKMI-WBEKLT AND WEEKLY, BY EBlTOrA!iD PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Slierittion. Smi-Weckly Pafir Fit dol- Urtor Fottr dollars and Fifty CenU, in per aBBom. w,,r, . PF Thr Dollar per annum, or Two Dollare and Kiftf ConU, i advanco. AdwtinmtntM. For Try Sixttem Line; first tatertion, Oao Dollar; oach tubaeqmnt insertion, Twenty-fire Cent. Court Order and JmdieUl A&otrlisementa will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; Vut a deduction of 33 J par cent, will be made from the regular prices, for adTertiaers by the year. AdrertisemenU, inserted in the Sejh-Wemly Re iTEa, will also appear in the Weekly .Paper, free of cbaTge. 0" Letters to the Editor most be rosT-rMD. TUB INSUaAWCE COMPA- V- r Hartford. Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or j.mi.i h fire. atDremiams to sait the times. TbTs is oue of the oldest and best Insurance Com- piuie in the United State, and pays it loaaes promptly. . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or ttsvi eiaitr.tobemadeto 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And far Milton, N. C. and vieinity, lo J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 83 FOR RENT. nrHE laree and convenient Dwelling, near the old Ji Baptist Meetinghouse Grove, with all the neces sary out houses and two acres of land attached. Possesion will be given the first of January next. O. oHAW. Raleigh Nov. 30. 1818. 3 Lainns. Girandoles, Hall Lauternt, and Chandelier. J3EITZ, BROTHER A. CO. WASHINGTON STORES, No. 139 Wiixiax Steeet, Are manufacturing, and have always oa hand a fall assortment of articles in their line, ol the louow- ing descriptions, which they will sell at wholesale or retail at law prices, for casta : SOLAR LAMPS, Gilt, Bronze, and Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, " M BRACKET SOLARS, u - SOLAR CHANDELIERS, " tt S, 3. 4, 6, and 8 lights. SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMP.S; BRACK ET do do SIDE, do do CA.MPHENE CHANDELIERS, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 lights. o I KAN DOLES, (i lit. Silvered and Uroazed, va rious patterns. HALL LANTERNS, varioua sizes, with cut or stained glass. New York. March 20, 1&49. S4 Gm Sedgwick Female Seniinary, riTlIE ninth session of tliia Institution will com- II me nee on Monday, the 2nd day of July. Punc tual attendance is desirable. Expenses of Pupils for Board and English Tuition. 60 per session of five months. For ornamental branches, an extra charge. For particulars, address J. J. FINCH. Ralaieh. Jone 3d. 1849. 45 Atrois the Mississippi River to Memphis QTpHE undersigned would inform the travelling iLLi 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 'during the day. Having constructed and fitted up said boats at great expeuse, the subscriber pledges. lumseuto nse every exertion in his power to give universal satisfaction to alt travellers. As a crossing point. Memphis is equal to any on the Mississippi river. The roads on eaeh side of the River are now in good condition, and all kinds of vehicles can pass over them without difficulty. JOHN H. BR1NKLEY. Memphis, June 7th. 1849. 49-ta $5 To Revolutionary Claimants. Tn0R several years past, many inquiries aud IP searches have been made, and without success, lor ihe official proofs of the erode and services of the Officers in the North Carolina line, in the War of the Revolution : and for the want of such d roofs. the claimants lot those services 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 thousand of old papers and records in the Capita, end after much time and labor spent in the search, has found among files long since deemed useless, the Records in question, -where they had been misplaced and supposed to be lost hewing the official proof of the grades of thousands of such officers; such as Colonels, Lieutenanl-CoL onej! Captaina, Lieutenants and Ensigns. , OCT And the Subscriber will promptly attend to letters to him addressed, postage paid, calling for such proof; and will forward official certificates in due for m of law, of the grade, of such oflkers, on reason able terms. J. H. KIRKHAM. Raleigh N. C, Jane 10th. 1849. 43 tf. $2000 WAHTED. " trpHE Subscriber is authorized to receive prop "IPr Ion of Two Thousand Dollarsin Bond, of the City of Raleigh, for Five Hundred Dol. V.v ' PJBie wr twelve months from the date, the pleasure of the parties, and bearing interest 11 t1 wni per annum, payable semi- uuuij. s w WHITING, B.i-;.u 1. City Treasurer. IT Standard till further notice. BY EXPRESS. . LOT of Granite Bf rages, UlacE solid Muun, Swiss Edgings, Fancy Head Dresses, French Worked Collars, c. &-C. Green and Mode Tissues and Berage, plain and Satin atriped. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Raleigh, May 1,1849 53 To my Friends and Customers, West of Raleigh. E SHALL be at Hillsboro on Monday and Tues day, the 23d and S4th inn., at Greensboro, on Thursday, the 26ih. Lexington, on Saturday the 29th ; Salisbury on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and 1 Dursday.the 30tb, 3 1st July, and the 1st and Zd days of August, Morganton, on Monday the 6th of August, (meeting Supreme Court,) and at Mari on, McDowell County, on Thursday, the 10th or August On my return, I will touch at Lincolnton, Char lotte and Milton ; notice of which I will give through the papers. TH08. M. OLIVER, Or Olives & Peoctkb, Merchant Tailor, Raleigh. N. C. P. S. Perhaps it may be necessary to say that we keep on hand at all times a complete and varied assortment of Goods in our line, both of French and British manufacture, which we will make up to order in a style not to be surpassed in the world. O.&P. Raleigh, July 13, J 849. . - 56-6t TP" Standard copy 3t To the Field Officers of Regiments composing the 17th Brigade IT. 7. ITJIUta: OU are hereby ordered to assemble your respec tive Regiments at their usual placea of Regi mental Review, on the 3rd day of August, 1849, for the purpose of electing a Major General for this Division a vacancy having occurred by the resigna tion of Maj. Gen. Crenshaw. You are required to send in the re .urns immediattly to the Brigadier General. By order of Brig. Gen. J. B. Littlejohn, DAVID HINTON, A. D. C. July 13, 1849. 56 It O" City papers 1 time. tate of Worth Carolina Wake Coun ty, Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1849. Tignal Jones, rs. John B. Smith and Allen Bridges. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that John B. Smith, one of the Defendants in this case, is not a resident of this State, it is ordered that ad vertisement be made for six weeks in the Ksleigh Register, for him to appear at our Court of bquity for Wake aforesaid, to be held at Raleigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, then and there to plead answer or demur to the Plaintiff's Bill : or the same will be takenor confessed by him and heard ex parte. Attest: f. uusuktt, u. m. k. Raleigh, July 10, 1849. 55 w8w Belvoir Classical School. rtfHIS Institution is situsted about two and a half II miles from the village ot leooir, uald well Uoun ty, North Carolina. It has been in operation about five years, and is now in a more flourishing slate than at any former period, the number of pupils having eraduallv increased, k be location is very fine, and baa proved itself remarkably healthy, not a solitary in stance of sickness having occurred among toe Kector a own Children, or the pupils boarding in his family, since the commencement ot the school. 1 here is probably not another place in the State where boys are more pleasantly situated ; more effectually guard. ed against the temptations that beset the young ; or where they can be more thoroughly educated at so little expense. They are prepared, if desired, for any College in the United States, or fitted to enter upon any profession, at the exceedingly moderate cost of $125 per annum. 1 his charge covers all necessary School expenses, except books and Stationary, f or full particulars, address the undersigned at Belvoir, near Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina. THOMAS 8. W. MOTT. July II th, 139. 55 2amly I tate of North Carolina Cuatban County, Court of Pleas snd Quarter Sessions, Msy Term, 1849. John Gilmore snd Sally Gilinore, vs. Thomas Gilmore, Samuel Gilmore, sen., Benjamin Johnson snd wife Ibby, Wm. Burns and wife Delilah, Archibald Hunt and wife Mary, and the children of Anna Parish, dee'd. Caveat to WiH of Stephen Gilmore, dee'd. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, Archibald Hunt and wife Mary, and the children ef Anna Parish, dee'd., reside beyond the limits of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Weekly Ral eigh Register, for six weeks, notifying them to ap pear at the next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, "to be held for the County of Chat ham", at the Court House in Pittsborough, on the 2d Monday in August next ; then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Will of the said Stephen Gilmore, dee'd., shall not be ad mitted to probate and record. Given under my hand at Office, the 2d Monday in May, A. D. 1849. N. A. STEDMAN, CITu Pr. adv. $5 62 . 47-w6w New Arrangement. FTTVIE Subscriber most respectfully informs , his u customers snd the Public generally, that ror the purpose of reducing his present stoek, (which consists of many desirable goods,) to make room for a new fall supply, he will sell at reduced prices for cash. He has also obtained the services of Mr. Robert Peach, late of New York, as a cutter. He has spent sbout seven years in France, where be filled the same station in the most respectable houses, and comes highly recommended as to his abilities in his profession, as well as to moral character. Call and rive him a trial. The Subscriber returns his grate ful acknowledgments for the liberal patronage here tofore received. J. J. BIGGS, Raleigh, July 20th, 1849. 57 4t r Warren County, If C. rniHIS beautiful rammer retreat for the ray and ll invalid, enlarged and Improved is again open ed for the reception and accommodation of visiters. July 11, 1949. 55 5t CLOTI1IIYO ESTABLISHMENT, No. 146, Baltimore St. rf orth Side, 3d Door East of Calvert STREET, . BALTIMORE, MD. MOORE & IN MAN, Merchant Tail ore, res pectfully invite atteution to their stock of rea de Clothing, of every variety, cut and made in a "superior style, and not surpassed in price, fiuish, or quality. Always on hand, superior Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, 4c., in their custom department, which will be made to order iu 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. & IT stating color, quality, &cn 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. Inman is the agent for Shankland's supe rior system of drafting Garments terms for books, apparatus and instruction, 1U. Baltimore. Feb. 3. 11 ly R. Tucker & Son HAVE this day received by Adams 4" Co's Ex press, another supply of rnnted Organdi Lawns, 8ee6nd Mourning Ginghams, Black Silk Tissues, Ladies' Colored Kid Gloves, Gentlemen's do. do. Plaid and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, 1 doz. Grass Skirts, resdy made, at 75 cents each, Lyanese Braids, Lace, Buttons, Thread Bobbin Edgings, Blue French Cloth, Marlboro Plaids, Furniture Prints, &.c, j-c. AUo a few Sets of Gothic and Landscape Tea Trays, a very handome article. Raleigh, fflay 7, 1849. 37 8tar and Standard copy. I NDIA MATTING, Looking Glasses, Brass Bound and Painied Buckets, Painted Chamber Buckets, Trace and Log Chains, Weeding Hoes, Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Grain and Grass Scythes. Just received by J.BROWN. April 12. 3 To Travellers going North. TRAVELLERS go ing North, will find their most comfortable, expeditious, and only certain Route to be by the Jlail Road IAne,xtia Richmond, Frcderiekthurg & Washington City. Passengers by this route, (the Great Mail Route,) pass up the Potomac Riv er by day-light, in the splendid new Steamboat Baltimore, in full view of Mount Vernon, Fort Washington, Alexandria, aud all the varied and beau tiful scenery of this noble River arriving in Balti more to tea, Philadelphia in the course of the night, and New York early next day. FARE: From Weldon or Gaston to Baltimore, $10 50 From Petersburg to Baltimore. 7 50 For through tickets, apply to R. A. ELLIS, Wei don, N. C, C. C. PUGH, Gaston, N. C.or at the Office of the Richmond and Petersburg Company, Petersburg, Vn. Office KfrPR.R. Co.. Richmond. Va. 37 14w AVE ou hand, of their own manufacture, laree assortmeut of Geutlemeu's Best Boots and Shoes. July 2, 1849. 53 "fTUST received, and for sale, a large lot of Phila JJ adelpluaGauSkiD. O. L. BURCH & CO. Raleigh, July 3,1849. 53 Greensborough Female CoUege A T the recent Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees, it was ordered iiiat me opening 01 ine en suiug Session of the College be de ferred until the 4th Monday, (23rd day) of July. U. U. M KIM Dfc HALL, Pres't of Board. July 9, 1849. 57 4t Old Arrangement. THE Subscribers most respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they too, fur the purpose of reducing their Slock, and ma king room lor a new Fall supply, will sell at reduced prices for ca.sh. - We bave also obtained the services of Thomas and Isaac, R. R. R. R. as Cutters, who spent seven years each, in the City of Baltimore, where they graduated as Artists of the .first water ; have been living for the last twelve years in this City, in some of the most respectable houses, and Can highly re-, commend themselves as to ability in their profession. and in point of moral character, they are 41 some punkins." They have always lived in the North State, visit the North twice a year, and try to find out by reading the papers, not only what is done in France, but also in Hungary, and bave wound up by diskivering that the Dutch have taken Holland. OLIVER & rKOCTER. July 19. 68 RLAlV BBLS. Massachusetts Mackerel, No. 3, OPVJ V daily expected, which we would like to sell. to be taken, tn arrival, from the wharf. fttbBLES, WHITE DAVIS. Petersburg, J uly 25th, 1849. 60 SfKffh BAGS Shot, assorted, for sale by VjltfJ PEEBLES, WHITE &. DAVIS. Peterburg, July 25tb, 1849. -CO Carljrle'sf Dante Dante's Divine Comedy : the Inferno, a literal prose translation with , a tea, by John A. Carlyle, M. D. This day receiv ed by H. D. TURNER. JOB PRINTING! WE HAVE JUST ftXCKITKS BEAUTIFUL SUPPLY OF Fancy and Plain Type, suitable ro & rftiimKO HANDBILLS. PAMPHLETS. &c. And art now prepared to execute all order, ri:h neatness and despatch. 03- Hayinp; re-fitted our Office with a view to extending this department of our business, our terms will be moderate, and the workmanship un Br. A. F. Coopers' Spiuo-Abdoml- nar supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Ronnd 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 and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. - . The above braces are recommended by the rhysi cians generally, who have seen them, and we- have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high- y pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days eiuce, that be had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. " 1 hey need no puffing ss they speak for them selves." rfeSCUD & JOHNSON. O" The above Supporter is an improvement on Dr.CaAiNs celebrated apino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 Mutual Life Insurance Co, In Distress we Snceor! COM PAN Y with the above title, having been Chartered at the last session of the Legislature of this Slate ; and the provision required in said Charier (vis. Application for Insurance for $50,000,) having been fully met, the Compnny has been or ganized by the appointment of the following officers, and is issuing Policies, iz : DR. CHS. E JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice President. AMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. WILLIAM H.JONES, Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEE, Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER, Attorney. Dr. CHAS. E. JOHNSON. 1 .,., Dr. W. H. McKEE, . Dr. RICH'D B. HAYWOOD, S J. HERS MAN, General Ageut This Compauy has received the most liberal char ter that has ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, in any Slate iu the Union. The 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides "that the husband may iusure 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 siiall 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 any of his creditors." This provision needs no comment. The Board bave also determined to insure the ives of slaves, and this being almost half the wealth of the people of this Stale, 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,) FAYETTE VI LLE STREET, RALEIGH, IV. C it rVTE have just received and are now opening our very exleusive and judiciously selected supply of SPRING AIVB SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. Embracing every color and variety, of which the following are a part: Blue. Black, and OUie Green, Dahlia, Zephyr, and Drop cPete1 Cloths, Black and tilue French Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, of every Color, Striped down the ovt-side seams, some' thing entirely new,) Drillings, of every tolor, Plain and Fig. Satin and Silk Vesting s, all Colors,- Barathias, Cashmeres, $ Marseills, Figured and Plain, Ele gant White and Cord Satins, for Party Vestings,from the "High FaUitting" to the Vulgar or Ordinary? Sec, 5"C. The above Goods 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 vou buv. We are determined to sell as cheap as the very cheapest, and to have all garments turned out by us golleu up in a style not to be surpassed, either in this State or out of it Soulb of, or North of the Potomac. A complete suit of clothes made in 24 hours, if necessary, urders irom a aimauce inanKiuiiy re ceived and promptly attended to. OL.1VEK & rltOC TEli, Professors and Artists. Raleieh, April 1849. 29 The Latest London, Paris and American Fash ions just at hand . O. & P. A bbott's IV ew History Queeu Mari A Antoinette, of France, with numerous engra vings; by Jonn o. adoou, autnor 01 Kings ana Queens. Just received at TURNER'S N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, July 5, 1849. 64 At Petersburg, Va. A KCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS.-A most su- A perior assortment of Anchor Bolting Cloths of the most approved square mesnea xma, irom no. 1 to 10 inclusive, and at the lowest prices. Persons not finding it convient to come to market themselves, may send the length of the reels, ana say zor a Toll or Manufacturing Mill, and we guarantee to send such as will suit, both as to proportions ana quality the senior acting partner having been en gaged in the sale or tnem ror tne last 4u years. JAMES, RICE 6c JAMES, Successors to E. F. James & Co. Jnlv 20.1849. 58 w2m tate of North Carolina Wake Cocsr- tt, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1849. Drury Pa'rtin, vs. Wm. Anderson. Original attachment levied oh land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Wm. Anderson, the Defendant in this case, is a non-resident of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that ad vertisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks successively, notifying the said Wm. Anderson to be, and appear at our next Conrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held (bribe County of Wake, at the Court House in the city of Raleigh, on the 3rd Monday of August next, and then and there re plevy and plead to the same, or judgment by default final will be entered against him and the lends sold to satisfy the Plaintiffs demand.' -Witness James T. ..Marriott, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Raleigh, the 3rd Monday in May 1849. JAMES T. MARRIOTT, C. C. Raleigh. July 19., 1849. 55 Cw By the Rev. Charles Beecher The Incarnation, or the pictures of the Virgin and her Son. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, J uly 5, 1849. U Standard copy. 54 FRESH IMPORTATIONS. BY arrivals from Liverpool, ve are receiviug fresh supplies ol CHINA and EARTHEN. WARE ; and from the" facto, ries at the North, we are receiv ing a large and varied assort ment of plain, mould and rich cut Glassware,' together with a complete stock of Looking, glasses, Castors, fancy Goods, die. Country merchants and city dealers are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. STEBBINS, DARRACOTT CO., 1 01. Broad street, Richmond, Virginia. July 10, 1849. 55 tf Young Ladies Select School. RALEIGH IV. C. fllHE Summer Session of this School will com- M. mence on the day or July next, under the charge of MISS PARTRIDGE, assisted by compe tent teachers. Terms for Board and Tuition as heretofore ad vertised. Petersburg Advertisement. BTpHE Subscribers keep on hand a large supply sjJL) of Groceries of every description, which are al- i ways offered on the most favorable terms for cash. or to punctual dealers. We respectfully invite attention to our stock of fine Teas, (Green aud Black,) Wines and Brandies, which embrace all the kinds called for in this mar ket. Our arrangements enable us to offer all, at prices as low as they can be afforded in any market north or this place. In addition, we offer from Store : 3000 Sacks ground alum Salt ; extra, large size: and from the Brig Sporting Lass, now At City Point, 2uuo sacks Blown Salt, direct from Liverpool. And we also expect in time, by the present low rate of freight, pr Rail Road: 2000 Sacks Blown Salt, pr Ship Susan E. Howel, which we will sell from the vessel, At less price than we can from Store. Orders not to band in time for the cargo pr Sporting Lngs. will have the privilege of waiting for the S. E. Howel. We also respectfully solicit the consignments of produce to us for sale. O ur knowledge of the Tobacco, Cotton, Flour and Grain markets, will enable us to protect the interests of those confiding in us. Libe ral cash advances on all Produce sent to us for sale, if required. PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS. Petersburg, July 14, 1849. 57 INFIRMARY, rmO THE AFFLICTED. The under- II signed has prepared himself to take in and cure all those afflicted with auy or all culical or akin dis eases. Without satisfaction no charge. 1 be follow ing is in part a list of the diseases he proposes to un dertake. Any communication from a distance would be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Scrofula or king s evil Hums or scalds Scaldhead or porrigo favo- Carbuncle, or any o'd stan- sa ding, sore, or gangren Scurvy ous state of any limb Bronchocele, Goilre or. Cancerous affections Abscess or tumor Chilblains swelled neck 1 etter of every variety Noli me tangere letter -of the eye Rheumatism Whitlow Varieties of ulcers Fistula and piles White Swelling Effects of veuereal disease Erysipelas, purpura, itch, sinugies, ringworm q c. Ureeusboro', N. C. July 14. 1849. oppposite Gott's Hotel. J. JOHNSON. 57 3m The Printed Records! AT the North Carolina 'Book Store, thi printed Journals of the last Legislature of N. Carolina, done up rather better than usual closely priuled, aud inaHiug eight hundred and JiJty'Stx pages, may be bought for only One Dollar and fifty cents. The 11 Standard," Uegister,-' Star," and " Times," say, the worK is nen executed- Uui a lew copies left send your orders to ri. D. TUUN KU, North Carolina Book Store. July 15th, 1S49. 57 i4t O" Standard 4 times. Attention! Militia. To the Officers and Soldiers of the 35th Regiment of IV. C, Militia. TIN consequence of the resignation of Major Gen ii eral of the 7th Division, and Lieutenant Colonel ot the 35th Regiment, Brig. Gen. J. B. Littlejohn has ordered an election to be held in the City of Kaleigb, on the 3d day of August, (1st Friday) to supply the places of such rts:exations. You are therefore, hereby commanded to meet in this City, on the 3d of August, fur the purpose of holding an election for Mnjor General of the 7th Division, and Lieutenant Colonel, of the 35th Regiment of North Carolina Militia. By order of W. II . H. TUCKEK, Col. Com. C C. NELSON, Adjutant. Raleigh, July 1Q. 1849. ' 67 Valuable Land For Sale ! rnHE Subscriber wishing to carry his Negroes to U the South, offers for sale the following valuable Tracts of Land, viz : . - One tract containing 1650 Acres, and sit jated a miles west or - omitnneld. i Here is a large and couvenient Dwelling house, on this land with all necessary out-houses. It is excellent farm ing land for this country, and there is enough of it in cultivation to produce six' or seven hundred barrels of corn. There is. also, a Grist and Saw-mill on the tract. The plantation is well watered and one third of the land in cultivation is low-ground. There are, also, about thirty thousand turpentine boxes cut. AkoTHEa TitACT. lying twelve miles . below Smilh- neld, immediately on tne river. couuu.ng acres. This is exsellent farming land, for stock as any in the State - s- Those wishing to purchase such lands, will please call on the Subscriber, at his residence, 9 miles west of SmitbSeld, and be will take great pleasure in showing them and giving every one an opportunity to judge for nimself. - ROBERT A. SANDERS. Johnston Co., May 7, 1849; 37 tf 150 KEGS White and Black Ecad 200 Gallons Linseed Oil, 100 Da Cotton. Seed Do. 100 lbs. Dry and Ground) Green Paints. Also, Colors and Varnish es-of every description, for House aud Sign Painting, in. Stou wid for Sale at the hjwesB pnees. by. . . WILLIAMS, HAiXWOOD, & Co Druggists. July 13th, 1813 57. - ATTORNEY AT LAW. FFICEY' No. 11, Lawrence's Hotel Nortti side of the Court House,' S, F.PHttIJPSf A TTENDS THE COURTS In the Counties A of Orange, Alamance Wak"e astf Chatham. ' Chape) Hill, N. C, Msy 24, 1849. . - 4 ST Dr. Joseph Jv Wt:Taek OFFERS his Professional services 1 the, citizens' of Raleigh and vicinity. He, may always be? found at the residence of Ruffin Tucker, Esq. . May 8, 1849,. 37Atf- White Ikfe, OF Summer's Style, this day received by TUCKER & SON, Raleigh, April 27, 1849. . & .34 A Large lot of Umbrellas arid Parasols of all designs and Prices, . for Sale by R. TUCfcER & 80tf. Raleigh, April 27. 1849. -f 34 . STRAW JTIATTIMG. TTh Y the Piece or Yard, for sale low by 1LP R.TUCKER dt SON.' Kalfieh, April 27, 1849. 34JL im fTf U S3 GENTLEMEN'S Calf Boots from the1 manufactory of J. Miles & Son, Philadel phia. ., -8 H HEARTT &.LlfCHFORD?r Panama, Brush, Moleskin; Silk &cV " . HEARTT & LITUHFORDl Raleigh, May I, 1849. . , 15 AND STIJLE THEY COME I . : ONE more Case of Fashionable' Super Molesklxr Hats received to day by Express. K. TUCKER $ SON.' Raleigh, May 28, 1849. 45 . TTh LEACHED and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings' ITp and Drills ; Candle Wick ; plaid' and fancy Cottanades, of all styles and prices for sale by . t K. TUCKJ2K & SONv Raleigh, May 28, 1849. - ' 43 Gentlemen's Summer Goods ff!dLACK and Fancy Cassimeres. ,V LTD Black Drab De'Tee, with a general assortment I ol Coitonades and Nankins, for Men and Boys. r or sale low by J. BROWX. - Raleigh, April 17, 1849. v 30 CLOTHING ! CLOTHUIG !f FOR bargains in Ready Made Clothing, call at HARDING'S Raleigh, May 14, 1849. 39 House's Family aud Plantation medicines. These Medicines - may 'be always relied ' upon to accomplish what they promise.- No one will be dis" appointed who tries them; , - HowtsEPs ijrniJtjr tOjrlC' A safe, certain and permanent cure for Chtixs or Ae c ts. and Fevze, and a remedy in- Fevers generally.' . Botoxi, Mississippi, Sept. 6, lfl4t.. Mb. Gko. W. House ; , Dear 5tr . Having been at a former period en gaged for several year in the practice of Medicine, f have frequent occasion, (now" thai I have" abandoned it.) of bestowing gratuitous advice upon-, and selling drugs to the afflicted of this vicinity. I procured some weeks ago of Dr. F. M. Williamson of Ellis-' viHe, Mississippi, a few bottler of your Tonic for.thsy cue of Intermittent Fevers of Malarial origin usual in this section of country ; and tne success that has- been attendant upon its administration, has far ez ceeded my most sanguine expectation, u I think if you will forward to my address care of Ij, Pradad a half gross of your Tonic, and a reasonable propor tion of any other valuable prepartioA of which jot may oc me proprietor, iney.xan ie eokr during th present season. . Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, W. A. TERRKLL, M. D.' HOUSE'S Ollf TMENT. 4 A certain cure for Piles Blind pt Bleeding v The value of this Ointment for Buras Brnises, Fiesh Cuts, Mashes, &c., is great Price 1 "per box. ' rjySee certificates on wrapper J?f ' -,v '-.. HOUSE'S .VEGETABLE PIUS V; v As a general Family toe&txne, excel all other URssvTii.i.iTentr., March 8. 1849. Gso. W. House: S , . ; Dear Sir .By your advertisemeiUs we bave snc- ceeded in getting oar " Pills" into notice for the euro of Rheumatism. We have sold ail voar seem left. within the last three weeks, and they have given, general satisfaction. One person who her been e- verely afflicted with Rheumatism for fifteen years and for the last teny ears unable 1 walk, thinks they will cure him entirely.' We have two otHsr hone ful eases. ; Please send us tus doten boxes as soon as possible. - - ";-s- '..iJ'.'jt Yours respectfuHy r ' rt" - ,t BROWWios PARK AGENTS -Wfll. Peck'4- Son, RilefSh : -P.tt.. gT HVC pillf do. . Wi. BtElItegtonHaTesville. Granvil ana hb trnnn .nnnih.., . . - r, v. ltb xe ot io.f ao j- w m.' W hlcstld do Bryant xj. twss, i.i aaa , oau si. Aveams, otanBope ; w uliam Vann. YaJih't MiU Sarnrj8oJvr W iwien h; Aoram OODDs, Sampson Co i A Monk, uo-r -ooniei ana rescoic, lientonsvni, Johnson Co.; roHi . m uas irmtsiTi , 1 AnvtSAn 1 -kjt u rtnsi awn - - ' .-j ,w wiMwvttiUi; ww - minis Micajah Cox, :Wayne Co j Eli Sasser, do ; A. E. vauu-. wayne s .:$, uanieaVStamteBeonra ; ocarorougni MMigecombe : David tSmUto, amyu Sampson : G. S. Broftson, do; Wm.H. Hood, Bagle uewiB Urarroii. luivtra vn . an: k. rirn wwh.- (vock, w ase. , 0. t. BURCH. & CO. v-.;. TTnrE are now manufaciuriog the rery best peg V V B00U that can be made, anosell them M chBB as jf mada JNortn. ttu hu iou. bv umih, price, ts, the best from $5 to S6, and warranted Co' ! 4j ' 1 c SI -J surpassed. -Q
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 1, 1849, edition 1
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