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V-'. " ' , - - - . '.- . -.. .... --' -a .-rV wn j- m ' i . "r " -V 7 v 5 4 1 M t4& r .ll4 ot nir delightful peace, Unwarp'd by party raffe; io Ue' -tiike Wbit&iJ. J I WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1840. Volume. Iu I ? --t-.yr--- ill J I 111 PUBLISHED SBMI-WBEKI,Y AND WEEKJ.T, BY . EDITOS IXD-PR0PR1ET8E. t Ti iYi O V lmtMa. Se-Wuut PAr.-rir do? lari or Foor dolltn nd Fifty CenU, in drnce Vxr ananm. WKtT Pr Threo Dollar- per annum, or Vr run.M mr.A Vtftv Cants, in advance. 1 WW j Aipre"i. For otoi Sixteen TAnn; firat ;v8ertjo, Ooo Dollar; ach rabsoqnont inseruon, Trenty-fir Cent-." Caurt OrdVr and JudUiml Aitrlistmemt will bo .barged 2 poV cnt. higher; -ut a deduction of 33f per eenC Will ho rnade fwm tbo rerlr pricet, for adrertiaert y the year.-- Adrertiaementa, tne-rted in the Sii-Wb.t Re cirraaf wUlalao appear in the W'ttxvi Paper, free of charge. . IX Letters to the Editor most be PosT-rAiD. FIUE ! THE J3 XS A IVSURiSCE COJIPA Xf, of Hartford, Conn. Offereio inare Baitdiogs-and Merebandisc, against loaa or dantae by fire, atpremiams to sail thetimee. Tbiaisoue eltbe oldest and beat Insurance Com panies in the United Stau, and pa ja ite losses promptly. ' Apptiettipnefor Imarance in Raleigh, or Its ti cinity.tobemadeto 8. W. WHITING, - Agent. AnJ for Milton, N..C. and vicinity, to t- i - - . , a w st s a ' A A - .1. J, rAuMIiKi Agen. October, 1848 v - - - - 83 FOR HENT. THE large and convenient Dwelling, near. the eld Baptist Meetinghouse Grove, with all the neces sary oat booses and two acres of land attached, Possesion will be given the'Srst of January next. - - O. SHAW. Raleigh Not. 20, 1848. 3 Lamps, Girandoles, Hall Lanternt, and Chandelier. DCrrZ, DROTHER &CO WASHINGTON STORES, No. 139 Wuxiax Steekt, Are manafaetnriag, and bare always on head a full assortment of articles tia their tins, of the follow in dsscriplMnSjjvhleh they will sell at wholesale or retail at low prices, for' cash : SOLAR LAMPS, Gilt, Bronxe, aad Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, . " BRACKET SOLARS. u u SOLAR CHANDELIERS, 2.3,4, 6, and 8 lights. . SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET do do SIDE, do do v - CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 3, J, 4, C and 8 lighla. ....... GIRANDOLES, Gilt, Silvered and,Broazed, ya rieas bat terns. HALL LANTERNS, various sites, wtlh cat or staiued glass. Xew York, March 20. 1849. ' 24 6m To Revolutionary Claimants, ----- - -; - . - - ; "ft TtOll several years past many, inquiries aud P sesrebes have been made, and without success, lor the official proofs of . the grade and services of the Officers in the North CaroKua line, in the War of the Revolution t and foe tho .want of such proofs. the claimants for those services have been unable to establish and obtain pay for the tame. This is to Inform those interested, that the eub seriber has turned his attention to a laborious examination of thousands of old papers and records in the Capitol, and after much' lime and Isbor spent in the search, has found amang files long since deemed useless, the Records in question, Where rhey had been misplaced and supposed to be lost shewing the official proof of the grades ef thousands f such officers; such as Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels Captains, Lieutenants and Ensigns. ' And the Subscriber will promiMly attend to letters to him addressed, postage paid, calling for such proof; and will forward official eertiScates in due orm of law, of the grades of such officers, on reason able terms. ' J. H. KIRKHAM. Raleigh N;C.,Manr 40th. 1849. - 48 tf. 92000 WANTED. T QT7JHE Subscriber Is authorized to receive propo riJaTsals for a loan 'of Two Thousand Dollars, in Bonds of the City of Raleigh, for Five Hundred Dol lars each, payable after twelve months from the date, at the pleasure ot the parties, and '.bearing interest at tne rate ot six per cent per annum, payable semi-aLnualiy.- . 8. W. WHITING, i '' - , City Treaswer. Raleigh, May 42, 1849. k v , . 38 tf JR;. Tucker & Son HAVE this day received by Adams 4x Co's Ex press, another supply of routed Orgaodi Lawns, Second Mourning Ginghams, Black Silk Tisseey--- 'w ' J'sdies Colored 4ifd Gloves, "enueuien s do, Jo. "Plaid and YnJ finnli TTIhtCtinm: ' I dot. Grass Skirts, reJdV made, at 75 cenU each. 7,1 L,aoe, u at loss, I; Phread Bobbin Edcinrs. . BlueFranch cSSg - Marlboro Plaids, Furniture Prints, otc " Also few Sets of Gothic and Landcspe' Tea Trays, a very handsome article. Raleigh, Msy 7,1849. ' 37 tjtar and 8iandsrd copy. 1 CASE of Bay Bum, a superior article, for sale st the Drue-Store of P. P PPSrnn ' gnt 5. 1849. ' 63 TURNIP. SEEDS.. k li ARGE 1 Norfolk, Ruta Riga, Flat Dutch, and ihaus, jost received and for sale by Benne Y. F. PES CUD. Aug 5. 1849. U3 i ; BY EXPRESS. LOT of Granite Beraget, , - -Black eolnl Ala-lin - -'- 8wtse Edings;-Fancy flead.Dresses, v-rrench Worked Collar; - Green and -Mode Ussaes and Beragee, plain and Satin 'striped. 1 ! I ' iHBARTT & LITCHFORD. Raletirb. May 1, 1849 - ' 53 LUMBER. A B. STITH &, CO. Keep constantly on hand. A a large sopply of Long Leaf Pine LUMBER, torn 1ocU Leach's Alilla ; aud will have sawed and delivered to order, immediately, any order that may be left with them. - Raleigh. July 30, 1819. . 56 r COFF12E. ff SI Bags very prime Laguira Coffee, jast receiv y D ed aiid for sale, by A. If. STITW 5- Co. July, 30, 1840. 58 Cod Llrer Oil,' a fresh supply this day re ceived at the Drag Store, of WICLIAMS, HAYWOOD & Co. July I9th.l 1849. 51 - "TTJJ8T received and far sale low, t more Casks Ojf of Sugar jHouse MOLASSES, a much belter article.thsn tae-lat, but at the same price. ! . L. B: WALKER. Raleigh. June t8, 1849. 52 j COD UYER OIL, N Bottles; and Capsules, a gesmine article, just opened and for aale at the Drag Store of 0 P. F. PESCUD. Aojrn.'t 5, 1849. 63 A .FRESH supply just received at f PESCUD'S. Aegnst5, 1849. C3 Portera small supply of genuine Brown Stout, just received and tor sale, by . ! WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4; Co. July 30lh, 1849.. . . 61 White ITasn Brushes, a targe supply, for sle cheap, bf WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & Co. July 30lh,;l 849. 61 SAIIATOfil W1TKR. d DOZEN. ReeefrrJ and for Sl. t th Dm. (P Store of ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD $ Co. Ilecent Publications rceired at tlie N. C. Uoofiatore, Raleigh: OtOUTHEY'S Common Place Book. 3 LyelPs second visit to the U. States. Gieder's Compendium of Ecclesiastical History: Mayhew'e Magic of Kladuess. Dante's Drrine Comedy: The Inferno. Chalmers' Posthumous Works, in seven vols. Melville's Typee. Ruxton's Life in the Far West. History of Wonderful luveniions. Beecher's Iocarnatiou. My Uncle! the Curate. Melville's Mardi. Agnes Morris. ' Lamartins's Memoirs of my Youth. Roland Cakhel, by Lerer. " Abbott's Histories, comprising Mary Qneen of Scots, Charles 1st, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Queen Elizabeth, Charles 2nd, Marie Antoinette, J olios Caesar. Kaloolab.-; Acton, or the Circle of Life. Raleigh, Aug. 18. 1S49. 66 SOW Novel.- The Woodman, a Romance or the Times of Richard 3d: by G. P. R. s, Eqi This day received at Tomer's N. C. BOOKSTORE. August 18, 1849, 66 THTTliIte and Brown Windsor Soap, y y, superior for washing and shaving, may be had, of j WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, CO . . AUgnst Sin, 1849. 63 O' lire 'Oil, 6 dozen, very 'fine, juat received and toi sale, by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, &. CO., August 6th, 1849. 63 ' ' i COU!f & MEAL. A B.STITH &. CO. have just received ISO 9 Bushels of Corn aud Meal, and will continue to receive throughout the Summer a regular supply. July 30. 1849. . 61 LADIES', MISSES AND: CHILDREN'S SHOES. f rt tHIS day received,' by Express,Xrom the man afactory, - . . iistweeu 200 and 300 Pair.comprUing a grand assortment 4f " Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, Bosk ins and T'oe, - -! do do - j! do Slippers and Ties, k do Boarded Bosk in Walking Shoes, Misses Goat Skin Bootees, Children's do do For sale by J.BROWN, i i - No. 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh. Aug. 23. 1849. .. . 68 Raleigh Paper Mill f nHE ndersigned takes this method of informing U the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals in North Carolina, and the Public generally, that be him- leased the Paper Mill, a boat 3 miles from Raleigh, procured the services of finished operatives, purchased the necessary stock, and is bow prepared to make and furnish any amount of Paper to order. He asks a trial :eoly for hie Paper, as -be - is deter mined te give satisfaction in it, or cease its manu faetur.. f. .i. .f-j. ". - mtm al super-royavwedium , vPackace and AVrappiuff JPaper, manoXactared at the. shortest notioe and the. most moderate prices. . -,. ; - T . , To , eae;oarage Home Industry ,w b. under all cirenmstances, com mendable and proper ; and it is wise, when in doing so, we saerifiee nothing our sel tea. ' 'i' 'Address - . .. -..i JAMES D,. ROYSTER. RsJeigh, Aog. 4, 1849. . - ,. 63 lm If EW BOOKS, bUTUByiS Common Plaee Booh, Ho. 2, f IlktATv at the Bible Societr. AiMtU'm (ftnf. of :the '.D. Sutes. toL 2d. - LjelPayieil to tbf jD. Btataauevr .edition. Magic of Kindness, py oiaynew, The Poet's Offering, for 1859, silted by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, with 9 splendid illustration. Received this day af TurerV r-r- N, C. BOOKSTORE. Angntt94,lS4S. S CLOTHING ESTABLISIIiTJET, ; : 4 No. 146 Ballimorf St. Mortal Side, 3d Door JCast of Calvert . ' STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. MOORE & IN MAN, Merchant Tailors, res pectfully invite attention to their stock of rea dy made- Clothing, of every variety, cot and made in a superior style, and not surpassed in price, fiuish, or quality. Always on hand, superior Cloths, Cassimeres. Veatiags, 4c, in their custom department, which will be made to order in the most fashionable atyle. Gentlemen wishing to order .a fine suit, without the expense. of comine lb Baltimore, -can do so by eeud ing their measure to M. &, I., stating color, quality, Ate, which will be attended to with the same care, as if the pnrcbaser. were present. They feel confi dent of eiviog entire satisfaction, to all who favor them with their orders, either by letter, or in person 07 Mr. Inman the agent for Shankland'a supe rior system of dramug Ourments terms for books, apparatus and instruction, $10. Baltimore, reb 3. Illy Old Arrangement. . THE Subscribers most respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they too; fur the purpose of reducing their Mtock, and ma. king room tor a new Pall supply, will sell at reduced prices fir ciitu W have also obtained the services of Thomas and Isaac, R. R K. It. as Cutters, who spent ceven years each, in the City of Baltimore, where (hey graduated as Artists of the first wster ; have been living for the last twelve vears in this City, in some of the most respectable houses, and can highly le- commend themselves as to ability in tbrir profession. and in point of moral character, they are "some punkins." They have always lived in the North State, vifit the North twice a year, and try to find out by reading the papers, not only what ia done in France, but a I no in Hungary, and have wound up ditkivering that the Dutch have taken Holland. OLIVER & PROCTER. July 19. 6H PATENT TALLOW CANDLES. "TVTortii Carolina Manufacture--Just XNI received a lot of North Caroliua Patent Tallow Candles, said to be excellent, for sale, by WM. PECK 5- SOiN. July 31st. 1849. CI 4w MEDICAL DEPART. TIE NT OF II A It! r DEN SIDNEY COLLEGE, Richmond, Va.The twelfth annual course of Lec tures in this Institution will commeuce on Monday, Ocl'r 23d, 1849, and continue until the middle of March. R. L. Bo HANNAH, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children. L. W. CHAMBKaLAVKK, M. D., Prof of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 8. MicriN, M. D , Prof, of Chemistry and Phar macy. Chas. Bcll Gibson, M. D , Prof, of Surgery and Snrgical Anatomy. Cartes r. Johnson, m. D., t rot, of Anatomy and Phvaiolooy. David H. Tucxrr, M Practice of Medicine. A. E. Pkticolas, M. . D , Prof, of Theory and D., Demonstrator of Anato- wy. The Museum, apparatus and illustrations for the demonstrator departments have recently received! many additions, aud are now very complete. The facilitiea for Practical Anatomy are unsurpassed. The Clinical advautagea are fully commensurate with the wauts of the student, aud especially valua ble to those preparing for practice at the South. Clinical Lectures are given twice a week iu the College Infirmary, (which is in immediate contiguity with the College,) aud once a week iuthe Richmond Alms House. I u these institutious the diseases oc curring iu Southern practice are met with, aud the student has lbs mot eligible opportunities of becom ing acquainted with, their types and treatment. The frequency of Surgical operations before the class, to gether with the facilities for witnessing the treat ment of Surgical cases, renders this one of the best Schools ol Practical Surgery. C ha acts Matriculation $5, Tickets of ths Pro fessors 3105, Practical Anatomy 10, Graduation Fee $35; Board, including fuel, lights, aud servants' attendance, may be obtained at to $4$ per week. S. MAUPIN, M. D., Deau of the Faculty. . C5 7t taS5. ensbaud's jUagUCSla, Equal to Henry', and at nearly halt the jrice ; just received and for sale at the Drug Store,' of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. August 15tb. 1849. 75 National Medical College. Washington, D. C. ZTIHE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES fjLj will commence on the first Monday in Novem ber, and continue until the end of March. FACULTY. Thomas Miller, M. D., Professor of Anstomy snd Physiology. William P. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Obstet rics and the D.seasee of Women and Children -Joshua Riley, M. D.i Professor ef Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Hygiene. - John Fred. May, M. D., Professor of the Princi ples and Practice of Surgery. ' Grafton Tyler,' M.'Dn Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine! ' Leonard D. Gale, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Robert King Stone, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. James E. Morgan, M. D., Prosector and Demon strator. ' '- ? - Clinical Lectures twice a week, on cases selected from the Washington Infirmary. Operations per formed before the class, . ; Fee for a- full "Courts of Lecures, $90. Demon strator's lictevf 10. -Graduation fee, 825. Good board can be procurtU..al from -$2,5 Q la $3 per. week. ', ..-r . , WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON. M.D Dean.7lhst., tetween E and P.stsw. Aucust 17th, 1849 . 67 JDl VU3 JCCS8JO$2r QLECwXaS) Flue Lot of Bacon flams, juat re ceived and for sale, by .... A -V. - A. U.ttTITil -ca July 30. 1849.' 61. Just Received. A FRESH sopij of Clarified Sugar, s prime axliele. v ; ' . .T" ALSO ON HAND. Brown, Loaf and Crushed Sugars, Green and Black Tea, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Cloves,-Mace, Nutmegs, Coopers Spanish Indigo, Powder, Shot Cod Lead, Cut Nails ami Brads. ; -' For sale by J. BROWN. No. 9 FsyettevHle St July SSth. 1549. 5 , Trinity Schools SEVEN MILES WEST OF RALEIGH. Iter, P. T. Babbit, Rector. THE REV. P. T. BABBIT, late Rector of the Diocesan School of Charleston, S. C having as sumed the charge of Trinity School, "will enter upon hi duties about the middle of October. Meantime the School is in operation, and pupils will be recei ved and cored for. till Mr. B. shall take possession . This School it in a retired, healthful and beauti ful situation ; its buildings are smple and comforta ble, arranged expressly for the purpose and it offers advantages of a high order for intellectual, moral and religious culture. The terms payable hair yearly in advance, are One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, per annum, for bo- r1, and tuition in Eng lish, Latin and Greek. For French, an extra charge will be made.- The School year is a period of 10 months.' ' Mr. Babbit being personally known to btlt few in N. C, offers for consideration the following tes timonial and references . "The undersigned having seen from gentlemen of the highest respectability lu Charleston, S. C. and in other cities, testimonials to the eminent qual ifications of the Rev. Mr. Babbit for the duties be is about to assume among us, tike pleasure in cor dially commending him and the institution under his enre, to the confidence snd support of their friends and of the community Ch.irlea Mrtnly, George E Badger, Duncan Cameror, W. H Haywood. G. W. Mordecai, Richd. Hines, T. P. Devereox, Kenneth Rayner, John H. Bryan, C. E. Johnston. Mr. B. refers to the following gentlemen : Rt. Rev L. S. Ives, D. D. Dr. T. W. Wright, Rt. Rev. C E. Gadsden, D. D. , Wilmington. Rt. Rev.T C. Brownell, D.D. A.J. DeRosset. Jr. do Rev. W. M Green. D. D. Hon Ed Frost, Rev. R S. Mason, D. D. Charleston, S. C. Rev. R. B. Drne, D. D. II W. Conner, Esq, do Rev. Jarvis Bnxtof. Geo. B. ReH, Esq., do Rev. C. F. McRae, W.C. Courtnay. Esq , do John Hanckel, Esq, do C. T. Haigh, Esq ,' : Fayetteville. E. J. Hale, Esq- do Rev. E. M. Forbe Rev. A. A. Waton, Rev. A. Smedes, P. S. Any inou'ries in relation to the School, addressed to Rev. P. T. Babbit, Raleigh, N. C. will be promptly answered. August 30th, 1849. 7U 4t House's Family and Plantation ITIediclnes CrTHESE MEDICINES MAINTAIN A HIGH CHARACTER AT HOME AND ABROAD. HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC. Among the many remedies offered to the public for Intermittents (Chills or Aabi xkd Fkyb,) none is $o good, or cures-to quick, as House's Tosie. In three hours a perfect cure is effected. It is also a r - a n ..sTJa sT: a remedy in isuious ana rtemuteni . r evers, j-nce $1 per bottle. Extract of a letter from Rey. F. A. Owen, of Mem phis, dated November 16, 1843. Mv Dcak Sib: I have tried the Indian Tonic in six different caes, and find it efficacious in a very high degree. It arresteJ the chill in I every instate, and as yet there has been no return I cheerfully give thin testimony, that others may be induced to use a remedy both cafe and efficacious in curing Chills and Fever. , F, A. OWEN. HOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT. A soothing and rapid cure for PILES Blind or Bleeding snd for Barns, Bruises, Fresh Cuts, Msshs. &c. It is a perfect pain extractor. (JSee wrapper for certificates" Price $1 00 per bottle. . . . i HOUSE'S VEGETABLE PILLS. The great value of this Pill, as a general Family Medicine, can be easily known by .a trial, or by ask ing those who have. They are the only reliable cure for Rheumatism. Price 25 cents a box. A friend at Russellvihe, Ky., writes: Mr. Starling has just arrived from Hopkinsville. He says his mother wss afflicted j for years' with Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Upon the recommen dation of the Rev. N. H. Hall, of Lexington, Ky , who had been perfectly cured by House's Vegetable Pill, she got a supply, and baa been' made' as sound as in early youth, and can run all1 over Hopkins vine. ' i ' ' AGENTS .Will. Peck Son; Raleigh ; P. S. Rozers. Newlight, Wake P. J . Brown, Louisborg : Samuel Hsrriss, Franklin Co.; Chambler and Pip pin, do. ; Will. B. Ellington, Hayesville, Uranrille, P. V, Duke A Co., do; We Whitfield do; Bryant D. Rice, Nash ; M. H. D earns, Stanhope ; William Vann, Vann'a Mills, Sampson ; J. 4 W. Johnson, Clinton do; Abram Hobbs, Sampson Co. ; A Monk, do; Collier and Peacok, Bentooavill, Johnson Co.; Powell tilackman, Jonnson; .ts. Aaamsao; MicajahCox, Wayne Co; Eli Sasser, do; AVE GiR, Wayne ; N,. B. Daniel, Stantonaburgl Isaac Scarbrough, Edgecombe; David Stoith,' Sampson ; Lewis Carroll, Edward Vail, do ; R. Parish & Son, Sampson ; G. S. Bronson, do ; Wni. II. Hood, Eagle Rock: Wake. i ; ' J .' i . . rrr-. -" , . ) ' Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spiito-Abdomi- nal Supporters- , THE Subscribers have on hand a supply, of the above valuable sopporters, which are reCoitfmead- ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, v Proff: MoTTihinks they are'TerjreU adapted for some TarieUeS or Incipient spinal dtstortious, s they afford the useful combination of shoulderbrace aad Abdominal upporter, wiin very, decided support to the spinal eolumn- ' . . -j .fv-ft ; The above braces are recommended by the Physi ciaqj generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citixeqs'of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. ' ' "f ' A gentleman obserred a few day fciaee, that be had been wearioea yery celebrated body braee for some time, and that he would noti give one of the abot for, fifty inch rV.-ii;i; They- need, no pmTiag as ' they speak ior them selves." (4 ., ; ,VJ PSCUD A johnson. CT Th above Supporter is. an iwprovement on Dr.E. Csaims celebrated Spino-Abdomiaal Supporter. Jan. J2 1848.. t Standard.) - 4 . Ootton Baffsin? and ppe.--A heavy August Stth, 1849. 8 3w TTDy tne Ilevi CnarIes'Beeelier-Th JyJ incaroatiob, or the pictures of the Virgin and her son. rpr sale by II. D. TV RN ER, Raleigh, July 5, 1849. 54 O Standard copy: ' , - FRESH IMPORTATIONS. BY arrivals from Liverpool. we are receiving fresh supplies rOt CHINA and EARTH EN - JV ARE j and from the facto.' nea 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, otc Country merchants and city dealers are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. STEBBIN6, DARRACOTT4 CO , 101 Broad street, Richmond, Virginia. July 10, 1849. , 55 If Petersburg Advertisement. CZTkIHE Subscribers keep on hand a large supply stfa .of Groceries of every description, which are al ways offered on the most favorable terms for cash, or to punctual dealers. . We respectfully invite attention to our stock: of fine leas, (Green and Black,) Wines and Brandies, which embrace all the kinds called for in this mar ket. Our arrangements enable ut to offer all, at prices as low as they can be afforded in any market north of this place. ' In addition, wc offer from Store : 3000 Sacks ground alum Salt: extra, large size: and from the Brig Sporting Lass, now at City Point, 2000 Sacks blown Salt, direct from Liverpool. And we also expect in time, by the present low rate or freight, pr Kail lioud : 200U Sacks Blown Sal t. p r Ship Susan E. HoweL which we will sell from the vessel,!! less price than we can from Store. Orders not to hand in time for the cargo pr Sporting Lass, will have the privilege of waiting for the S Howel We also respect, ully solicit the consignments of produce to us for sale, Ourkmwl dgeo the Tobacco, Cotton, Floor and Grain markets, will enable us to protect the interests of those confidingi .n us, - Libe ral cash advanees on til Produce sent to ps for sale, if required. . PEEBLES WHITE & DAVIS. Petersburg, July 14, 1849. , 57 INFIRMARY. TO THE AFFLICTED. -Tlie under signed has prepared himself to take in aud cure all those afflicted with any or allcotical or skiu dis eases. Withoat satisfaction no charge.. I be follow ing is in part a list of the diseases he proposes to un dertake. Any comma nication from a distance would be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Scrofula or king's evil Barns or scalds Scaldbead or porrigo favo- Carbuncle, or aay old stan- sa Scurvy Cancerous affections Abscess or tumor Chilblains Noli me tangere Varieties of ulcers . diug sore, or gangren ous state of any liinb Broncbocele, Goitre or swelled neck Tetter "of every variety Tetter of the eye Rheumatism Whitlow Erysipelas, purpura, itch, Fistula and piles White Swelling Effects of venereal disease shingles, ringworm ve. Greensboro', N. C, oppposiie Gott's Hotel. J. JOHNSON. July 14. 1849. 57 3fn 15 KEGS White and Black toad. 00 Gallons Li usee J Oil, 100 Da Cotton Seed Do. 100 lbs. Dry ad Ground Green Ptnt. Also, Colors and Varnishes. of crery description, for House and Sign Painting, in Store aud for Sale at the lowest prices, by . . : WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, & Co, Druggii4s, . . July 15th, 1849 , K TT amp 'Oil, Winter and Summer tperm, just li J to hand at the Drug Store, of- - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A Co. July 30th, 1349. - 6 Ague, Dilious, Typhus and all Fe vers Dysentery and DIarrliflca. In the commencement, it is of absolute importance, in view of a speedy cure, that a full dose of pills bo taken at - once, because the humors which produce disease ef this class, are always of themot malignant,' poisonous quality, and no safely to life axisi 'while any portion remains in the bowels-. or tlio- blonde Should the first dose not cure, be nut ararmed, 4ot reiterate that dose , Should the evacuations be-very putrid, of bad odor, unnatural color,' &c 3tc , besides using four or six. pills twice a day,, take also, V tea spoonful of powdered charcoal, iu water, every: day, while these symptoms continue. Let your dijet be light, sod of easy digestion, as arrow root, rice pud ding, Indian meal gruel; also, sheep's head broth with rice and a piece of cinnamon boiled in it, jpt calves head broth. Sheep's bead makes the bckt diet" if. it be boiled until the bones' are clean.. As i rule the first dose of pills cures when timely used. Sometimes three or four doses may necfessafyj ' Threjare cases in which it takes weeks to . cure 1 but tiiry' :di not occur once in .a thousand times. -In any event; no medtclne or plan ef treatment 'is better thah that above recommended; "or wll sooner cure. 80 isooii as the irritating matters are removed, so sooh you will be well, and hot "before 'Anodynes arid astringent have a deleterious eflecf ;"!! they "occasron the retention of that death principle which alone catises dysentery, diarrhcea, choteraand all other diseases. according 10 its' excess over the prthtfpW of life. But BrandrethV Pills . are opposed 10 this as water' is to fire, or as neat is to cold ; and when f they are taken mto a man, they go to work boldly lodrive rhi death principle from the body, and all tbey can do but if there be work Car fifty doses, one dose most not be expected to do'the work.of fiy. And this truth should always be kept in mind. :' ' - vLat not the parents frightea themselves rjOi Che idea ths they Are, loo weak,to berjach purging ; but bear in mind that these mildly, operating Pi!! ct Dr. Brandreth put not weakness, pto . th-.lrsme, but draws weakness ouWla3 tnhitr and gives composing sfcep at 6ighV,aappeu to relish any .food.. . , THE BRANDRETH PILLS. s-a7 Are composed wholly of medicinal herb; end 3o xiof contain soy mineral or chemical substance ; are per fectly harmless to the most tender age or weakest frame 1 and nevertheless sure to search out the cause of the sickness and produce; a CURE, whatever may be its character, when taken in time, and in quanti ties sufficient. . r- ,,vn.i-T4."k ThS Brandrelb PUU are sold at 25,cents per hox, by VTILL. PECK & SON,- Raleigh, .sod Iy one agent in every town in the United Stales, and in al most every city throughout :Uie'vbffd..Let-'ll be careful where they buy or,ihey.wHIvbttm ajwnn erfeiu J3oy ronly of men ; whose, ehaTactere yon know- to be ,abore:so mean sn actrbtt as tocll a i talsfot the true Brndretha Pill Obsetyt 0,six ; signatures of Dr. Brandreth on each box, . Auguat 9 1849 v TKFFlCyHoJ ill UwreneeV v oui-Nortli ViJ side of the Court Hoosev-- - ' - & F, PHILLIPSj A TTENDS THE COURTS Jnih Conntlss n oi u range, Aiamancej vv aaf auuynamam.. ; Chapel Hill, NvC, May 24, vi T At Dr, Joseph. J. Wi'ticker,- CKFFERS his Profereional services to the cititeiiB Hjof Raleigh eTrkT Ticirjity.t .H' may alwa'yr' ho found at the residence of RufSnTscie,,I May S". 1849. -w. fff . s:-; 2 tit , 5N accordanrst with ,a , Resolution; passed, at Mao Tono meeting, on the 9th insian Notice is here by givenv that Polla will be 'opcdUdaV' House, in Vhis City, oti the 6tb day'of SelJtember; (the first Thursday ) at 10 p'cIock. AULt for the purpose of receiving votes foraml against th proposition-authorising the C6m&iusionr j Co' sobsenbe'. tor sou snares, wr me v or po ration oltba Uity of RsleTgh, in the Stock of tfie North Carolina Ceplrsl Rail Koad Company, chartered by the' Uisf Gcnerar Assembly. AH perddns interested, a requested to. meet atthe Court House .on Monday. w.3rd, of September, at II "o clock, It. 'sLj to decide "on the pthh upon which thefniehGoa'of the meeUng wRI be' best carried oQf.' ..----- - WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD; '"' 1 : ftrtendanu ' Raleigh, August 20lh. J 849, ; jv t . Coinpdnibu to ftfacauley? CJrcatf Work. Hiftorv 6f lire United States, from' the first settlement of the Country to the Organiza tion of the Government, under Ue Federal CousUtu- tiuu. By Richard. Hildrelh. Esq- in Ibrea- voJs. per tavo. Just ttUIished; and for sale at Ifie -.L . - N; C, BOOKSTORE D. PAINE & CO, : MANABERS;i)f ;l(TTffKESf.-, .. ... The same britlfant strccesa which has heretofore' attended PaineV Lotteries, is still continued, and jibe Old Established Ma&B-geAentrD. Palpe &lCo. ,con tinues in the lead of all others. ' We wish it to W borne in mind that they have sent, more large prizes' to this City $S the last Jt years; ars-'ermaov. agementa have, seiit m theV fast' 5-e yvfe of f 36)00, sold and paid by PurceB will amount to more' money than any 10' prizes sold by alf others in (& last 3 years.' They hkve sent, in additrod, ! withm a few mnnths past, the Grtfad CaitaK of $28,1000; 25,000,' 22,000, 20,u00, ft of 10,000, andj&any othe smaller ones. - --a-i" All orders will meet prompt; attention If djecteo to them or C. WPURCEm Gfc' r ; - ' 1 5 Richmond,' Vs. . AnotlVtPHie'OfwS GRIM JCHE5IES FOR SEPTfilBEB 184; 45,000. .15.000, Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No Ra h imnri SflhfpmfiPr ffith: f A4V ---78 No;i lO'dra wnT - - - - CAPITALS. 1 prize of I -1 1 v V ' -TiehetdI9 15Jjnolizeofl25t 7500 . S.U0O halves7 20prfiea6f ISM 'St f Juafterif,5 Certificate of a package of wholes '.li0sbaresJ m prtrportBin. j . yy . j 37.5O0i32OuOfO' GRANDtCONSOLIiyATEDXOTTERYy Class 42 Td be dravmin BalmortJj2284 - ' ',r -75'NiimhersJ12DhiwmviSiQ 1 Prize ot 00, 50 tt''Xi$6:f - '.r : 'it 7"oT3d$24 orS50' Tickets StOillalves S,tjoarters,S0.:i4-J,S Certificate or PackflIjoleVsratharerf A BRILLIANT SCHEME FOR THE 33l f 66,666, 33,000, 2a.ooos.f lOo eacu of - Of and ConsoUdatedileryCUH he drawn- in BaJtimore, ott Saturday , 6et.'29th iS49j 7a- NfoVawrt-n--f iff.- : Ttcket520V halves it 10. oers 3;trUfe of JPackaguf wholes $260shaesrin, projwrUya, r- rj Orders meet our usual prompt attention.--For TH:ke in the above, or id ny othesjbertery. drawing !eUy, tP TicketavtwfrSJ j nnderi ur jnanagemept ; sM9&-&--4dftet "' Cf?r P URCELLir a cent of D. PAINECORicbmoBd. V'a; irt, rude Soda ; Spa j - makers and oi hers may be supplied : wayori from flie.Drne; Store of:y iij.J n 'f-rS :. ... . W ILLI AMS, H AX WVVV, av.u;,v Aosost 5th. 1849.-' ;5 v ytrKDOIVTiri s a most deDghttut paste, w srr VL II ventinff the -decat. oiflhe Teem 'urt fenderjnsf them beautifully wVnerroC sale Ir-f'iM ; WILLUMSAtwOOD,CO ;AugustSth.l49; jrTTHls JiwUypoptilM U taeeds but a uUl-to-Jise no Wber j J seppr jnf lecoiv'ed and for sate at ths Drug Store-crv mmw ia mm aarw '.. m si s a ' rm 1 w m arw Aoeust.otn, . - . 63 -XvNCHORBOLTING LOTHattosts'a--. AX-perior assortment of Anchor Bolting Cloths pt tne most approved square meshed kind,- from Not t to 10 incWslvfeviino; i Ct&i mvreB vjr6i;:V Person , xat odvaz It eonvieni to come to market tbensaelTfes,- may .sendtbe .lngtb.' of thsr reels,-and say tar ai Toll or Manufscturirogiani,- and, wi guafanfea to' send- such as tVIU suiV.hot ss .; to proportions iiid: 'qualify--ths senior, sctiag partner havin,hea ,B-"n gaged itt thVs&le of them fo.thert?8 yearvf"- tw M) g- A . UJCS M Vn July 20, t849. . -di-l TfUjST rVceiredViid. for sale, alarge lot Of PhUt- 1J adelphia Calf Skin. fW;'TV55t...' 39, 37,- 04', l,,.trt,;-7t,80rli 5. Ticket, Nds. 37, -$3, Mtiik, fffjJirtliaty . 315.000rwas sent from: thw; Agency Jb Chark.' Vender, and by him returned JoryarU of a puVtAaser Af ? sPfnpomiTjn" J u 4
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1849, edition 1
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