cxs . - rv, J"&?.v;s'V.ti r i- buri are tl 1Iam of nlr dliffhtfnl peace, ViitvarpM-' fey": "rV .v.. p ar t j r a ge, t o live like brother." -r s ; .v , , .- TW? - V WElMESMYiloilNiNG, SEPTMlBER' 12. 1819. . 1 v.- . rrrfW- H .ttW' fYAA III HI t-V. k I . 1 I ' t If V m t -i. I tl 41 r 1 !rf! . 1.9 : I '. "t f (,.,. ty-j y .v, ' ' - PUBLISHED IWH-WSESLT AND WKWCLT, BY EDIT02 iND'PEOPRIBTOl. te'RMsv ot.-..-.. smi.Vckkjlt PAfta -Fir del 1arr rgnrdollmairiftCaU, la adranet, Wkkxlt Pa Thrw DlUra pr, aaaam, or m rx.ti--. VIA r!ntJ. ia adriDC.: 4 WW 4W.W ' - . -- . . UMrtioa, Ooa Dollar; aaca aoeqai iamvwu Curt Oedtr$ aad Jiicil AdvertitewunUmlllh .barged 34 per ceaUhitbtr ; deduclioii of 33 pr Mat. wilt W liada from reffiilar prieaf , for AdTrUsomeaU,inTUd ia tho Sci-W.tU. UTBB. U1 alio ajpear in th. Weekly Papar, fret of thrrg. O" tettere to tho Editor mxui bo rorrrAto., Tacc r aVa t srai u itiarc e c o ji p a xr, or tlariford, c'onu..oiTer.n inur lluildiass and MerchanJixr, ajaiuai to or daougc by firo, aiproinlani 10 uit the time. Tbi U olio ofthooldeitand betIwarancoCom. paaiea ia th Unilod StUte, and paja U losaoa promptly. - k . -. - - . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh. or. its vi eiaity.to bo made to . W. WHITING, ' Afent. Aad for MUtoa, If. 0. and vicinity to m. m m a a October,' 1848 83 FOR RENT. THE largo end convenient Dwelling, near tbe old Baptist Meetinghouse Grove, with ail tho neces sary out houses and two acres of land attached. Possession, will be glveo the first of January neXL U. 8HAW. Raleigh Nov. 3d. 1848. M Laudc, Glrandofes,' If all Lantern, and Ctiaudelier. DITZ. OUOTaifell dk CO " WASHINGTON STORES, No. 139 WiixiA Stbkkt, Are ananafaetariag, aad have always oa hand a fall assertmeai of article ia their line, of tbe follow iag descriptions, which they will sell at wholesale or retail at low prices; for cash : ' ' SOLAS LAMPS, GUt. Bronze, aad Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS " BRACKET SOLARS. u SOLAR CHANDELIERS, M 2,3,4, 6, aad 8 lights. - r -SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET ..... do . - do, SIDE, ' do' ; do CAMPHENC CHANDELIERS," 2, 3, 4, 6 aad 8 lights. . GIRANDOLES, Gilt, Silvered , and Bronzed, va- nnna niilt Arna. ' ' " HALL LANTERNS, varieaa sizes, wtth cut or atained gtass.: - ; . , , . . New York, March 20. 1S49. 24 6m TorRevolutiqnaiy. Claimants. TfiOR seveial years oasL .many - inanities and IT searches have been made, and without success, for the official proofs of the erodes and -services of the- OlScers in the North Carolina line, in the War of tho Keve4otku i and Jog tb want of such proofs, the claimant for those services, have been unable to etubtish and obtain 4sy, for the tamo. ; This is to inform ' those- Interested, that the sub scriber - O' turned v bio - attention lw a laborious ex aminatioa of thousands of old paperawand records in the Capitol, aad after. much , time and labor spent in the search, has . found among le ; long, since deemed naele, ' the Records in .ouetioo where they had been nusptaeed aad supposed to bet lost shswing the official proof of the. grade of thousands of such officers; such a (Jnoo4s Lwiitenant.Col. onels Captain. Lieutenants arjdJ5a1gny -. And th Subscriber win promptly Attend to letters to him adJrassed. MMistv pK.r calling. fur sueh proof: snd will forward omcjalceVtia'calea in due era of law, of ihenu&f of sncb officers, n reasonx am terms. J rtvaiKtlrJ AM. Rsleigh N. CyJqn lOUb, 1849. 48 tf." 2000 yOLH TED. OTXHE 8abscriber I attaoWtzaw to teceiw propo fei sals for a . loan. 4f TwotThoaand Dollars, in Bonds of lbs City of Raleigh, for Five Hundred Dol. lars each.' payable after twelve tnontbe from "the datei at th pleasure ol tho parti.' and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, peyabl emi-ainually.- .; a. W..WHITING; ... . . -t- treasurer. RUigh.Msy I3.1849'J. v . . 38 tf .RCWfer & Son ; ' "TrTTAVE this day received by Adam A Co's Ex. ITU pre, another sdpply of fnoted Orgaodi Lawn, Second Mourtring UioghamsV Black HUk TeWaWl ? W . Colored Kid Gloves, .-. Gentleiaen'g Jiv. . do. : PUidand Pancfliroitnoi RiboociC " 1 dox Grace Hk V ready made,' at 73 cent eacb, anfrPrW7ac, Bolton, t - Thread Bobbin SeTnV.. - BluoFreneh tloUi MaHboro Plaids. FcrnitHr Prints, &c . -s, v Also i few of Gothic and LandscapaTea Tray. a very handsome artkl. ... J z . - RaleifWM.y t,I84t. '57 l 8tr and 8irWrd copr. - I LA?V BrBomi a euperior artW., -far gtii LattbeProgtorebft 1 J4?. FPESCUD - TURNIP Jlfiffnfi.'-. ' TL IBn5nN?rf,.nt:R" Pca;FUt Dotcb, and I Bennehaa a, justTeceifW and Ur sale bv Reu;t a F ' - i r;P. f.PEsctJD. "''gh, Aug. 5, 1849. ' a eraser. sosrTsah .-.:,.. BY?-EXPSESS-' 2S LOT of Granite Bfrafee, BUck tolKl Mnna -:-v 8wi Edsmra; Fanry 'Head Dreeeee, . French Worked tJoHara. 4cv.&V . Green and Mode Ttasaea and Borage plain and . :: Selia striped. - . .... HBARTT Sl LITCHFORO. Baleiab. Mar ! . 1 849 53 r : LUMBER. . A . STXTH &. CO. Keep eoutaatly on hand, . a large supply of LonrLeaf Piao LUMBER, from DocL Leach's Mills ; and will have sawed aad delivered la order immediately, any order thai may be.lefl wiib tnsm. - Raleigh. Joly 30. . 1849. 56 "fl K Bag? very prime Lagulra Coffee, just receir II OP ed aud for sale, by A.B. STITH & Co. 'Joly.Sa. 1840. .' ' -56 od Itixev Oil, a freah supply this day re ceired at'the Urujf More, or V I LLIAMS. HAYWOOD &. Co. July 19th. Id49: 51 TfUST received and for sale lw, 1 more Cak 0y of Sugar House MOLASSES, a much belter article than lb last, bat-at the same price. . L. B. WALKER. Rakish. June 28, 1849. 53 COD -LIVER' OIL 1 TT Bottles aad-Capsules, a genuine article, just opened aad for sale at lue Drug Store of .. . " ". , a - , P. F. PEiCUD. Aoffvt 5, 1849. 63 A FRESH supply just recetTed at i ... PESCUD'S. AugOSt 5. IQ4y. C3 TTporteK a small supply of genuine Brown Stout, J just received and for sale, by . WILLI A Mo, HAi WOUD f Co. July 30tb; 1849. . 61 White Wash Brashes, a large supply, : for sale cheap, by ; - . t WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dc Co. Ju!y30th.,, lK49. " 61 jffe DOZEN, Received and for Sale, at th Drug VtP Store of WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD d- Co. July 17.1349. , 57 Recent Publications received ut . . the Pi. C. Bookstore llateig h : COUTHEY'S Common Place Book. - LyrU'e second visit to the U. State! Gieder's Cempeudinui of Ecclesiastical History. Mayhew's Magie of Kiadoess.. Dante's Divine Comedy: The Inferno. Chalmers' Posthumous Works, in seven vol. . Melville' Typee. Raxton' Lif ia the Far WL History of Wonderful Invention. ' Beeeher's Iucarnalion. - My Uncle, the Curate. Melville' Mardi. - Ague Morris.' -,.-. . Lamartin,a Memoirs of my Youth. Roland Casbal, by- Lever. Abbott' Hkrtoriea, comprising Mary Queen of Scots, Charles 1st, Alexander tbe Great, Hannibal, Queen Elizabeth, Charles 2nd,. Maris Antoinette, Julius Caesar, i Kaloolab.' " . ' Acton, or the Circle of Life. Raleigh, Aug. 18. 1849. 66 TVjew Xlovel. -Th Woodman, a Romance J of tbe .Times of. Richard 3d; by G. P. R. James, Esq. ' ..This day received at Turner's . N. C. BOOKSTORE. August 18, 1849. ' 66 rhlte and Brown Windsor Soap, superior: for washing and shaving, may be had, of . , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, 4 CO, . Aogail 5th, 1849. : ? 63 lire Oil, 6 dozen, very fine, just received and for ale, try - WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD, A CO., August fith, 1849; ' 63 . CORK sfc flIEAE A . B. STITH A CO. have st received 120 Aj. m Bushel of Corn and Meal, and will continue to jeceiv throughout th Summer a regular supply. . July 30,,1843. . - 61 LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. jTnillS day feceived, by Express, from the man , Jl .- nfactory. . J v - . Between 2U0 and 300 Pair, comprising a grand assortment of ' . . Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, Buskins ana x ice, do - do r-' J- ,kd Slipper and Ties, do -" Boarded Buskin Walking Shoes. " " Mjssee Goat Skin Bootee, ' ' " " Cbndren do- rdo i - - - ; For sal by - : J.' BROWN, Na 9, Fayette ville St Rateigh. Attg 23,1849.- - 68 ifiialeigh Paper MilO 1 flTXIlE undersigned take this method of informing tl (0 ruDiisners oi ii ewspsper ana- renogicau in iXerth Carolina,' and ike PuWie generally, that lie has leased the Paper Mill, about 3 milep from Raleigh, procured thejrervices ci finiebed operative, purchased the necearystock, add is now prepared to mak and'fumish.any amonut of Paper to ' order. He aaks'a trial Only for hi- Paper, aaheMe'deier. mined to give sattafactiod in it, or ceaie its manu factorev-V -y - - " " -' ' . olMPERiASUPER , Pnckaee and Wrapping Paper, maanfaetured at the, shortest notice and. the most moderate ice, - , ;s.iy. .r; T eacourag Home Industry, " is, under all circnmslaocee, commendable aad proper; and. it a wise, when in doiog so, wcrific uolhiog, our selves. ; k Address, ' ' :v V - v-- -JAMES b. R0YSTE!t, Raleigh. Aog. 24. 1S49. - r'r ea' Im i - JtEWiJSOOMM- V.' (SOUT BEY'S Comnwa Plane Book, No. S, ' . HworyofihoBiWeSocMy,-:a - , Hildreth.Vijptory of th U. State. vl. 2d, : Lyelfs vieil to the O. State, new edition, Magia of Kwdneps, by Maybewr i-t 2 -Lift for the Lazyv-'1 -.t.s- - . TU Pet'Oriag.or.lA50, edited. by Mr-8arb J. HalerWith 9 -spleitdid Illustrations. ' - -Received tbi day el .Tafaer4 t';y ' ' - .... N. C. BOOKSTORE. August 24, 1849. 68 CLOTIHIVG ESTABLISHMENT, No: 146, BalUmopt Sti . .Torth Side, 3d DoorJCast of Calvert ' . STREET, . ' ; BALTIMORE, MD. MOORE & fNM AN, Merchant Tailor, res pectfolly invite atteuliou to their stock of rea dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and inadein a superior style, and not surpassed in price, tiuisb, or quality. .... Always on hand, superior - Cloths, Cssuimeres, Vestlngs, d-o., in their custom departmeut, which 'wilt be made to order in the most fashionable style. Genllemeu wishing to order a fine suit, without the expense of .coming to Baltimore, can do so by seud iag their measure to M. & I, stating color, quality, Ac, which will be attended to with the same care, is 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 iu person. Bj" Mr. Iamanls the agent. for Shankland's supe rior system of drafting GarmeuU terms for books, a'pparalos and instruction; flO. Baltimore. Feb 3. 11 ly Old Arrangement frit HE Sutwtriber moat. respectfully inform their ' U customers and the public generally, that they too. fur tne purpose of reducing their lock, and ma king room lor a new Fall supply, will sell at reduced prices fr cuh. Wi have alsii rbtsined the services of Thomah and Isaac, Ii. It K. II. as I utters, who spent seven years each, in the City of Baltimore where they eraduated aa Attists of the first water ; havo been living lor the last twelve vears in this City, in some f the moel retractable hou'en. and can highly re. t-ommend themselves as to ability ia their profession, stid in pwint nf moral character, they are "some punkins." TheV have always lived m the North State, visit the North twice a year, and try to find out by reading lb papers, nm only what is done in France, but slo in Hontary.nd have wound up by diskittring that tbe Dutch have uken Holland. ULiYLK ct ruuurrju. July 19. - 6H National Medical College. Washington, D. C. HE ANNUAL COUHSE OF LECTURES will eoromenre on the first Monday in Novem ber, and continue until the end of March. FACULTY. . Thomas Miller, M. D., Professor of Ai.atomy and Physiology.. Willism r. Johnston, M. D., Professorof Obstet ric and the D.seae of Women and Children Joshua Kilcy.M. D. Professorof Materia Medics, Therapeutic, and Hygiene. John' Fred. May, M D., Professor of the rrinci- ples and Practice of Surgery. Uraiton Tyler, si. DM Professor of Fathology and PrkCtice of Medicine. Leonard D. Gale, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Robert King Stone, M. D., Adjunct Frotessor or Anatomy and Physiology. James E. Morgan, M. D., Projector and Demon- sirs tor. Clinical Lectures twice a week, on cases selected from th Washington Infirmary. Operations per formed before tbe class. Fee for a full Cour of Lecures, $90. Demon strator ticket, 910. , Graduslion fee, S25. Good board can be procured at from 2,30 to S3 per week. WILLIAM F. JUH."5I Urt, M. U., Dean, 7lh sf ., between E and F sis. August 17th, 1849 67 lot Uedical College OF TOE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. fTTIHE LECTURES of this Institution will com 11 mence on the' firt Mondav in November, and terminate the firl Saturday in March, on tbe follow- - tng brunches : J. E. HOLBROOK, M. D.. Anstomy. J. BELLINGER, M D Surgery. E. GEp LINGS, M D.. Intisules and PrMcl.'c. JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D., Physiology. HENRY R. FROST, M. D Msteria Medica. THOS. G. PRIOLEAU, M. D..-Obstetrics. C. U. II EPA RD, M D-, t:hemistry. ' P. JULIAN HAVEN EL, M , Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomical Room will be opened on the 1st day of November, under the Direction of the Demon strator. ' ' " ' ' Clinical Lecture will he delivered by Drs. CAIN and HA YNE. at the Marine Hoepiul and' Alms House. : , ' . - ' 8urgical operations fnrnisbl by the College Hos pital are performed before tbe Class. Good hoarding and lodging' au be obtained at from thre to four dollars per week.. ;. JAMES MOULTRIE, M.D; Dean. Charleston. August 87, 1849.. w8w 68 ,; PF,BAlTIITIORl 2TXHE annual senien for t849 and '50 will com mence, with Introductory Lectures, oa the fat Monday in October next " . TU litv Lectures thereafter will b temporarilv aw - - ' - dl.vred in tbe commodious building neatly filled up for th pttrpose,;en Liberty ktrest, one door north of Baltimore w f . - - ' MEDIC AtV FACULTY 1 Tahu 17 'St JLlAriTa, M -.Fl llniilllttM lid nrif Vnn wr em w W - - ..... tic of Medicine; Med. Jurisprudence aad Mental Disease ' . : Gcobgc C. Rosxxts, M. D Obstelrics and Disease of Women and Children. 'RE0WAU N.,WawnT, A- M- M. D- Chamistry. A. SnOwdki ProooTT," A. M. M. D -Anatomy aad Phyrfufogy. - ' " R. iMwaioaT,'A. rt. i. surgery. A. S. PtocoTT, A M. M aThrpatic, Mat. Medica and Hygiene -Tha duties of the Demonstrator will be performed by the Profeyor,f Aoatomy. - ; ' - -- , h racauy have, at tbcu eommana n most nnl, mean. eBomrsius. models.' .dut. for -eours as thorough and complete as-i delivered in the best rrgolaiedinatituiiou tu. tne country. i a ne viwei . i rnnlVi mr ih lre-aet ami hr ever imported. aad were procured la -ParuK at j great coeU r .The Faculty intend, as sooaras powioiei i o vacant chair with genllemeu thoroagbly- qoaCfied ' a a ' - . a o meet the respoomw u www - - . '-TbeT pUdg ihmselves unwearied devotion,' to h IniPretS of all who may be dbpoaed to put then,-. selves uoder thilr tuition. v. v. i 't-.cit rL.tt. sis each i Dinloma ft 2 8 s Demonstrator S Ot Matriculation $3. SiodenU rrivnig in the rityVa requested id ciB on iomemambrr .of lb cuiiy, who win 'leeiHMi of a boardio'g'boosiirAc" ud. . For lorther lufbwnaliow. addreiw thi'Deatf of th F.clty. REGINALD NWRIGHT. ' Ho. 103, Wf rayeue oirwi, - eue deor Ws1 f Liberty'st.-, September 4, 1849. '3 4t University Trinity SEVEN MILES WEST- OF RALEIGH. Rev, P. .T. Babbit, Rector. THE REV. J. T. BABBIT bite Rector ef the Diocesan School of Charleston, S. having as sumed the charge of Trinity School, will enter upon hi duties about tbe middle of October. Meantime tbe School is In operation, and pupils will be recei ved and cared for, till Mr. B. shall take possession. This School is in a retired, healrbful and beauti ful Situation ; its buildings are ample and comforta ble, an-imged expressly--for the purpose; " and it offers advantnges of a high order for intellectonl, moral and religious culture. The terms payable half yenrly in advance, are One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, per annum, for board, 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 but few in N.C, offers for consideration the following tes timonial and references . v ' "Tbe undersigned having seen from gentlemen of the highest respectability In Charleston, S. C. and in other cities, testimonials to tbe eminent qual ifications of the Rev. Mr. Babbit for the duties he is about to assume among us, take pleasure in cor dially commeuding him nnd the institution under his care, to the confidence and" support of their friends and of the community. T Ch:irles Manly, George E Bndger, Dsncnn Cameron, G. W. Mordecai, T. P. Devereux, W. ti Haywood. Ricbd. Mines, Kenneth Rayner, C. E. Johnston. John H. Bryan, Mh B. refers to the following gentlemen : Rt. Rev L. S. Ives, D. D. Dr. T. W. Wrigbr, Rt. Rev. C. E. Gnddden, 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. Drane, D. D. H W. Conner, Esq, do Rev. Jarvia Buxton, Geo. B. Reid, Esq., do Rev. C. F. McIUe, Rev. E. M. Forbes, Rev. A. A. Watson, Rev, A Smedes, W.C. Courtney, Esq., do John Hanckel, Esq, do C. T. Huigh, Esq., . Fayetteville. E.,J. Hale, Esq., do P. S. Any inquiries in reUtiou to the School, addressed to Rev. P. T. Babbit, Raleigh, N. C. will be promptly answered. August 30th, 1849. 70 4t House's Family and Plantation . Medicines, . THESE MEDICINES MAINTAIN A HIGH CHARACTER AT HOME AND ABROAD. HOUSE'S" INDIAN TONIC Among the 'many remedies Offered to the public for .Intermittent (Chills of Asvi asb Fstbb, none is so good, or cures so quick, as House's Tomb. In three hours a perfect cure is effected. It is also a remedy in Bilious and Remittent Fevers, Price $1 per bolile. . Extract" of a letter from Rev. F. A. Owen, of Mem phis, dated November 16, 1843. Mr Dkab Sin ;I have tried tbe Indian Tonic in six different cases, autTfind it efficacious in a very high degree. It arrested the chill in every inslsr.ee, and m yet there baa been no return. I cheerfully giie this testimony, that others may be induced to use a remedy both safe and eificsciou in curing Chills and Fever. F A. OWEN. HOUSE'S PliFoiNTMNT. - A soothing and - rapid cure for PILES Blind or Bleeding aud for Burns, Bruises, Fresh .Cats, Mashes. &c. It is a fierfect pain extractor. CJ'See wrapper for certificates Price 1 00 prr bottle. HOUSE'S VEGiTABLE 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 bavej They are the only reliable care fur Rheumatism. Price 25 cents a box. "f".4 A friend at Russellville, Ky writes: Mr. Starling has just arrived from Hopkinsville. He 'says his mother was sfflicted for years ;wiib RheumalUm and Neuralgia Upon the recommen dation of tbe Kev. N. H Hall, of Lexington, Ky , who had been perfectly cured by House' Vegetable Pill, she got a sopply, and has been made as sound a in early youth, and can run ail, over "Hopkins viUel '' ' ' ' .'' '' ' r ' . .. AGENTS Will. Pecfc 4' Son, Raleigh V'P; S. Rogers. Newlfght, Wake j- P. J. Brown, Louisburg Samuel Hsrriss, Franklin Co.; Cbambler and Pip pin, do. ; Will. B. Ellington, Hayesville.Granville, P. V. Duke A Co., do; Wm. Wbitfielddo; Bryant D Rice, Nash ; M. H. Deams, Stanhope; William Vann, Vnnn's Mills, Sampson ; J. d; W Johnson, Clinton do ; Abmm Hobbs, Sampson Co;. A Monk, do;. Collier and Peacok, Bentonsvtll, Johnson Co.; Powell Blackmnn, J obnson : L. W. B. Adams do ; Mieajab Cox. Wayne Co; Eli Susser, do j A. E Gill, Wayne; N. B Daniel, Stanlonsburg; Isaac ScHrbirough. -Edgecombe : ; David Smith, Sampson; ' n ...H P.I...J V.n An I) P..;.k A 9 Sampson.; G.S. Bxonsori.do ; Wm.H. Hood, Eogle KOCK, wane. . . y . . . . , Dr. A. F. Coopers'-SpluoAbdomi-. r nal supporters. THE Subscriber bave on hand a aupply of th above valuabJ supporters; whroh are reeommeud- dedforall persons, afflicted with, muscular debility; Round shoulder, or prolapsus Uteri - . . , , Pfofft Motj think they arevery well adapted for some varielie of incipient apinal distortions, es tbey afford the useful combination of shoulder, brace aud Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to tha spinal column-" i ; tJ- : . K-yii t:i The aboVe brace are recommended, by the PhysU cianiV06'' n0 naT,e aen.lhemnd wj; have sold a number to citizen of thU place, who are high ly pleaded with lbem ! " 1 f. -J v . .A gentteinaoebaerted a few days srace,'tbat be bad been wearing a."very celebrated body braee for some time, end that be would not gfre One of tne above, for 19fty-aacJis3i;'. f v---- Thejr aee4 nopnffiagae they speak for them-, selves- f. w-PCSCOD AvjaHNSON.v ; D ThotAwa Sapporter,! lmproteovent e Dr.K.Caama eelebrudSpiuo-Abdomiua.Supporler " Jan. iar184A n." (Standard.) .aploYtoa Kagglug iiud Itope-A heav article of Bargiug just hand. BalerRope a good supply.- ' . " W M. PECK A SOW . August 34ib, 1849. 68 3w Advertisement. GFtlHE Subscribers; keep on hand a large supply feSL -of Groceries of every description, which are al ways offered on the most favorable term for cash, or to punctual dealers. , We respectfully invite attention to onr stock of fine Teas, (Green and Black,) Wines and Brandies, which .embrace all tbe kinds called, for. in this mar ket. Our'arrangements enable ns to offer all, at prices as low as they can be afforded -in any market north or this place. . - - la addition, we offrr from Store : , 3000 Sacks ground alum Salt ; extra, large size; and from tbe Brig Sporting Lass, now at City Point, 2000 Sacks Blown Salt, direct from Liverpool. And , we also expect in -time, by tbe present low rale of freight, pr Rnil Ro.-.d : 2000 Sacks Blown SalLp rSbip Susan E. How el, which we will sell from the vessel, tv less price tbau we ean from Store Orders not to hand in time for tbe cargo pr Sportine Lass, will have tbe privilege of waiting for the S E Howel . , We also respecttully solicit the consignments pi produce to us for sale. Ourkmwl dseo the tobacco, Cotton Flour and Grain marketsJsill enable us to protect tbe interestsof those confidingi n us. Libe ral cash advances on Produce sent to us, for sale, if required PEEBLES WHITE A DAVIS. Fetersbnrg. July 14, 1849. 57 INFIRMARY. TO THE AFFLICTED. The under signed has prepared himself to lake in aud cure all those afflicted with any or all cutical or skin dis eases. Without satisfaction no charge. The 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 Burns or scalds Scaldhead or poriigo faro- Carbuncle, or auy old stan sa ding sore, or gangren Scurvy ous state of any iunb Bronchocele, Goitre or swelled neck Tetter of every variety Tetter of the eye Rheumatism Whitlow Erysipelas, purpura, itch, Cancerous affections Abscess or tumor Chitblaius Noli me tangere Varieties of ulcers Fistula and piles White Swelling Effects of reuereal disease shingles, ringworm 4c Greensboro', N.C, oppposite Gott's Hotel. J. JOHNSON. July 14. 1849. 57 3m -S5S." ww,c aud T 5i00 .Gallons Linseed Oil, 100 Da -Cotton Seed Do. 00 lbs. Dry and Ground Green Paints, Also, Colors and Varnishes of every description, for House aud Sign Painting, in Store and for Sale at the lowest prices, by WILLIAMS), HAYWOOD. & Co, Drugget. July I5th, 1849 57 JL amp Oil, Winter and Summer Sperm, just to band at tbe Drug Store, of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A Co. July 30th, 1849. i d Ague, Bilious, Typhus and all'Fe- Ters JDysehtery and Diarrhoea. In the commencement, it is of abrolute importance, in view of a speedy cure, that a full dime of pills be taken at. once, because .the humors which : produce disease of tbU class, are always of the most malignant, poisonous quality, and no safety to life axisis while any portion remains in the bonels or the blood 8heuld tbe first dose not cure, be not .alarmed, bnt reiterate that dose. Should the evacuations be very putrid, of bad odor, unnatural color, &e. i.c , besides using four or six pills twice a day, take also, a tea spoonful of powdered charcoar, in water, every day, while these symptoms continue. Let your diet te. light, and of easy digestion, s arrow rooti rice pod ding. Indian meal gruel; alsor sheep's head broth with rice and a piece of cinnamon, boiled in it, or caUes head broth sheep's head makes the bet diet if it be boded until tbe bones, are clean. . As a rule, the first dose of pills cure when timely ued... Sometimes three or fiur doses may be necessary. There arc rases in which it takes weeks to.- cure ; lut lUcy do not occur once in a thousand times. In, any .event, no medicine or pian' of treatment , -is, better than , thai above recommended, or will sooner cure. So soon as the irritating matters are removed, so soon you will be well, and not before Anodynes and astringents have a deleterious effect ; because they orcasiwn the retention of that death principle which alone causes dysentery; diaqlioja, cholera, an J. ail other drseaes, according to its excess oyer the principle of life. But Braodreth's Pills are opposed to this as water is t fire, or as beat is to colcj ; snd wbca I hey srVigken: into man, they go to work boldly to drive this death principle frm Ihe body, and all tbey can do but if there be work for Dfty closes, one dotte must not. be expected to do the work -of fifty. And this truth should always be kept in mind.. s, .jt; Let hot the patients frigl. ten themselves with the idea that tbey are toe weak to bear much pbrging; but bear in mind that there .mildly operating PHJs- of Dr. Urandreth put not weakness into ll)e framed but draws neaknes out,leavIngsUength irit place, snd gives composing sleep ar -night, and an appetite, to-rettsh'iny.sood.' - i--y."- - ' - THE URANDRETH ILLS ;. 5 Are"compoeed wholly of 'medicinal herbs',' and- do riot contain any mineral or1 chemical substance t ate pcr-i frame aud nevertheless bore to sesrch out tlte cause of the sickness and produce a CURE.whateyec may be its eharacter when 'lakeu in time,"and iq quantt. tie inffirlenf. ... y -r-y'V.:: VSs,----'- The "Brandreth . Pill are sold at !25 cet per box', by WILL. PECK A.8ON; Raleigh, and by- one agent in every town in the United Slates, and in ak moot every city throughout 4he worlds Let all be cairful.whee tbey "buy or they-will :buir a conn terferL - Buy only.- of - mem, whose characters you know "to berabbve ao mean n ertion a to sell a falefor ibe true Brandreth' Pill. -Observe the six ciffntiira nf 11 -MroW.lrAih An rh bOX. : - August S3, 1849. To Colonels CommaudaaCoSegl ..meats, aud Captain, of . Caralry. composing tne f if Hi BrJsades. TCTnn K.beeniroanddto call togethet th ; U Olfioers and Soldier of your revpeetive troops, 1 oilhe 22d iost.. at the uaoal plaee of? eelrice,, and j proceed to vote by ballot torn Major or.. ni. tha vacaacy occawonetT by the remguatSdo of -Gn. Daniel S Crensbav And Uaascnit Vrmae soon thereafter a possible,' av --fair nd correct ataiemeat of th vote polled. - Xi CTbiir NCl, Sept 1,849.H npy tfieXle-. Cliarlcs Ueecher The inernaiionortbet pieture"f, tb Virgin -and neroa-J.x'orjsaje uy, . ; Raleigb, July 5,1849. 54 Pete rsburg ' I tolmTOOPre- pressed Leaf witboat 'any lmSlooTiusf received aloTforajiirbr- iiibi i ii i ii ii iim i ii mil r'T ifTKFFJ CE No,;i r;lLi wrencV;" ttdittNohlt Ujfsid of the Cotfrf House. - ' V- TTENDS THE C017feTS;; beCounties of OrorigAlatnnce,- Waka ana"Cbatim,' Chapel Hill, N. CfmfWWp.rr-? ' iOfcFFErciils MiUni JJf of Raleigh andVvicinity O'inay afiy' 00 fouud at the residence of Rufiin TuckerftEq.7 ; May 8.. 1849.; f-91kt Mangers owrTlmESi Thesamo brilliant, nceU.;birb,?na nwiwore attended Paine' Lotteries;. is stilt onrinoed, antTttrer Old Established Management of D Tain & Cot con tinues in tnelead nf all oibers;-W wlh h-fd'be borne in . mind that they have sent more laTge prizes to thi City in the last 2 years than all - other mair agements have sent In: theUfti 6 the whole' f $36,000, sold and paid by Purcell will amount to more money thart'any 10 prize sold by all ntbers in 0he last 3- years.: Tbey have sent, in addition; within a few months past, tha Grand Capilala-of $26;000, 25,000, 22,000, 20,000, 5 of 10,000, and many other smaller ones. : o .i'w?'-:.. v All orders will meet prompt attention if directed to them or C. W. PURCELU &.CO. , - , . ; .4 - Richmond, Va.- .- ' AnotEter Prize 6f -SlSiOOO Drawn N oa M ary la nd, -Class No. 96. "v? -39, 37. 642 1,35, 42,-18, 50 54, 73,7130, 74, 5 Ticket, ' .No.. 37, 39, 04-the highest CapttiUf 15,000, was sent from Ibis-Agency ia-R., Chalky Vender, snd by him returned for want of ,purcbasr GRAND SC1IEMS FOB SE PTEIBfiBi lSt$&r: 37,500. 20 .03,500 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY 7 .'. CIa8sy42, -jfy;-. , To be drawn in Baltimore, Md Sept 29, 149. , . 75 Numbers 12 Drawav , rir : CAPITAL, . . ; ? i " -. ' 1 Prize of $37,5C&, 2af 3,500, 'i ofOO, 2& of 750, 25 of ,305, 1 24of 250. , .i ; . ' - Tickets SI ; Halve 5, Quarters 2 . 50." Certificate of Package of WhbfeS 513?." JShia in proportion. r - 3 . . v -r? . r . -. .' ' " j " ' LI .11- Ji-ji fc -V A BRILLIANT SCHEME' FOR -THE 29ffrof n SEPTJflMBERti'f -CG.OOOi 33,000, 32.0041 lOOceasihrof'5 Grand Consolidated LotteryV Class No. 43, ta bet drawn in Baltimore, 00 Saturday, eept29tbt l4jr 78 Nos.- 13 drawn., GRAND CAPITALS f'-H prize of 1 - 6fWXX) f -1 prized prize of - - 33,000 T" 1 do do 22JJ00 1 100 rdo W $7r00fi eri 2,00t Tickets f20, halves lOf-quarfera o- Certificate' of Package of. wholei 260hares in ptojOTtloii; q3 Orders meet oar usual prompt" attention- For Ticket in 4he above," or virf any other Lotwryv drawing daily , (price of Ticket from $lUo20t under our management; address ns,;br r -' - - U, Wi 'PURCELL" Agcnrfbr DPAINg 404icbmondya; ?. ' rude Soda ; Soap makers 4tnd other4 may( . J be supplied wilb anyqqantity - of; this ' article- from the Drug Store ot : - ' ST OUOiTIN C a most delightful paste, for pre vrntjng the decay of the Teelb and "rtruMng: Ihem beautifully white ; for sate by ' , i : WILLIAMS. HAY WOODA COLfe : .Apguat.fithi J849., OtJLLARp-jSA fTT 11 IS JustTy jp1ar;and admired preparation j If needs but a trUl to.nse no other; a anppl josl,? received and for safe at the Drug Store of; 1 f;fit; WXLJ.IAAIS, HAYWQODj A CO.; August 5ih,' l 849.,: , ; i,.CX' ."3" - r At- Fetersburff a-Tar. ? J NCHOR n6i:riK6'0tTil3X l perior assortment of Anchor BolUni.Clothsof tne most approvea square mesneaxanorem j.. tolD itsclusivej andr at the lowest, prices' Persons not fin4ing ft'eonvient'totome to market taemselveB .'; may aead tbe lerfgtb of nba eels,Und , tor X Toll or ManbfaetnyingMiK andy.fte gnarantee to send seen as will oitf botk as tu proportions' and , fjuHty tbe senior acting porlner nviiig.been:en guged in tkc sale of tlrem forrtba 4ast 30 yearsv' v. h Snpeessots rJSr d- F. J amea A CeV" w a - - - 7-- ' . -j via aTa police nnu S -fe. jm- -aw-. .'el i':'- ; ' ' ' l js ..aKaA aTaa AstiBV A few pieces of WHIT FL AW H KLo, suitable v for the $at5oiv Raleigh, 4 th -Sept, 1849; rit&;i3l J ATeac&er: 9t. wuh U; ertplovacompVte charge of this SchbolJ? wb'o can fcome welI;recom mended a to bbii" and Salifications t teh&p var iou. trancbe of an'academical edncation'. f 1. 'J arbOro is considered a healthy location, th so- 3 ciety is good; and a vreircendactedSeEooI IrilP bif6 liberalry-patronisedi. mM0': Appbrcnt wUladdrec (post paldfTrusteeeSf thtf TslHMslatAcadeiy-'-'r- - v- t . ' w. September 4. J84aS ii-7 i'ftXi4. ualeieh,5epl.I84 - , . t --v lOjQOa: s4 -TtTOIlTH'or-Wil .sddEmAmaaaUAAr t, ' A 'X FRt it TM9ndgti Snub .na AV BrUtols, iii store a'nfj for sale by - U 5 . w m KaiiBoad Bbndl; c&dcrs3dJ ty Ihe-State cr Officc.;I JIIirrON,: Pub. Tr; .'S-T - ljtl'Soapaf etery.Tanety for abayldj ,Bi l rrr m u-i Jtf v-- ,- s r-&OKfcror .- J "-;:' . . - ; WILLIAIS-HATVOUDrwCO.-R als'sh. Sept.7. 1549. - . . - U

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