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f . V - SS- ' . ' 7 . - . . i . t '. . .. - ... v.,. . . .' '. 1 ' 1 " ' i, i i hi ii ii i iii -i,,h i ii i m i .. . . i iii ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. " 1 i . i . ii 3 f ''v;; '.eVv' "Ourr- arc tlie piani ol fair dcligrhtf ril peace, Vnuarp'd bT party race, to live like - nVotiS. Saturday: morning, septSber '15?i849. Volume Li- - ; 'Number r74y!f V-' f PUBLISHED SEMt-WEEXtYAND WEEKIT, BT ED1T0& 15P PROPRIETOR - ; terms: ' SbcriptUiL&f-Vrtx Fame Fit do! , artor Firar d'Umn u' Fiftj CVntiT dYant. per iBim.V,i - '- ' ' " ' - W wvr" Pa i ThYtt ' Delltra pr an nnrnV or Two Doll an and Fifty CooU,la adTaoeo. Adttrtiemti-YoT T6ry ' Sbttetn' I', frt insertion, Ono -Dollar J oach- aabMqotat iaerto, Twenty.fio' Cooa.: - r -' Cart Orderi jmiicM AiwtrtUeiiumtfwWh harfed 2i poreit. hihr; kut a dodaetioa of 33 J par eeaU will bo mado from tho rogalar frieeo, for adrertiooroiy tbo yoart 4 AdTorUaamoaUViaowUd ia tho Sun-Witrur Ri sima. win abo appoar iatho Weklt Papor, freo of ohatf---.i ' ' ii iti'v f ' Kf' -f. ;-' D" Letters to too Editor moat bo fooT-ratD. 5 ; FIUE TUB JJTtfA ISlJIi AffCE C03IPA STf or Ilartrord, "Conn. OflVrato iaar BuilUiajo and Merchandize, agaimiloM or damage by &rovatproniiameioaittholiara. Tais i ouo of thoolJeet and betttiisarafice Com paaiea ta tho United Sute, and pays lu I owes promptly. -. -'-r -- - v.-" ' '. AppHoationiforldeoraneo in RaUifb.or ite ti cinitjVto bo made to - S. W. WHITING, t ' . : . . Agont. Ani for Milton, N.C. and.ticinhy, to J. PALM EM, AffBU October, 1848" 83 FOR RENT. THE large and eooVeatent Dorollinc near tho old Baptist Meotinghooao Grovo, with all tho noceo aary oat hoaeee and two acrea of land attached. , .1' Poeeearion will bo civea the first of January next. M . : 7 G. SHAW. R.Ieifh Not. JO. 1848. . 83 Lninpa, Girandoles, flatl Kauterns, nud-Caandeliers.' DEITZ CUOTIIGn. &: CO WASHINGTON STORES, , No. 139 Willia SVairr, Are mannfaetaring, and have always oa band a full assortment of articles ia their Hoe, of the follow tar. descriptwasrwhich they will sell at wholesale or retail at lew prices, for cash? -SOLAR LAMPS, Gilt, Bronze, nd Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, BRACKET SOLARS, 4" u SOLAR CHANDELIERS, . . 3,3,4, 6, and 8 lights. v SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET do ' do- J SIDE, . do do CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 3, 3, 4, 6 aad lights. . GIRANDOLES,' Gill, S'dvered and Broazed, va- rieoa pelt eras. . HALL LANTERNS, various sizes, wttb ent or stained glass. New York, March SO. 1849. y 24 6m To" Revolutionary Claimants. "traOR several yesrs paat, many inqulites aud IP searches have been mado, and Without soccess, for the official proofs of the grade and service of tho Officers in tho North Carolina lino, in the War of the Revelation : and for tho want of each proofs. the claimants for those services - have been unable to ettablish and obtain pay for the same. r ' This is to inform those interested, that tho sub scriber has tamed bis attention to a laborious examination of thousands of old papers aad records ia th CapiioL and after much time and labor spent ia the search, hai found among files long since I earned naeless,, tho Records in question,' where they bed been mwpiaced and supposed to bo lost shewing the official proof of the grades of thousands of such officers ; sack as Colonels, Lieutenant-Col-onsls Captains. Lieutenants aad, Eastgna. (Ij And ths Subscriber will promptly attend to letters to him addressed, pottage pof, 'calling for soeh proof; and will forward official certificates ia dae ornt of law, of tho grades of such officers, on reason able Urms. J. H. KIKKHAM. Rsleigk N. C, Jane 10th, 1849. 48 tf. $2000 WANTED. QTpHE Subscriber! authorized to receive prepo swJsj ssls for a loan of Two Thousand Dollars, in Bonds of the Citv of Raleicb. for Five Huadred Dol lar each, payable after twelve months from the dale, at the pleasure ol the parties, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi- si Dually. - . . W. WMWliW, . . V City Treasurer, Raleich. Msv It. 1849. 38 tf I CASE of Bay Bam, a" superior article, for sal I at tho Drug Stre of ,?,. r . P. F. PESCUD. August 5. 1849. . 63 -TURNIP SEEDS. Ii ARGE Norfolk, Rata Baga. Flat Dateh, and Beanehaa's. iuat received aad for sal by tUloigh, Aor. 5. 1849. 63 TO PRINTERS. 0J.0T'. hM or ! good Sopor-royal am a a w, m complete work in ? order. Also, an ADAMS POWER PRESS, Bisdium and a half srxe, register welL aad is in first rat working coadition. WM. THOMSON.' Newspaper Advertising Agent,' " S. fi. Corner of Baliimora Bnrf rr.i..w Baltimore, SepL 8, 1849. 73 3t CENTRAL DRY, GOODS ROO.nS, PETERSBURG, VA. -a. ScrTBXSca, 8, 1S43. JAMES, RICE dc JAMES, q HAVE jort received. a very large sopply of Sta. Pj aad Faaey Dry Goods, both Foreign and iZZ u r P'-'hasf beforo the advano, u win aeii .t eh price.. jrA7 and Z7t hi ' - a J , Additional supplies -v-.u varougnoat the season. 73 w2w Raleigh PapefeMill ! fTTlIE nnderaigned lakes this method of loforminjf U tho Pwbiwbera of Newspapers and Periodicals in rVorth Caroliaa and the Public jiiarally, that ho ha leased the 'Paper Mill aboat 3 pUee from Raleigh praeored the aerrtees of 6olhed operatives, purchased he aeeessary "stock, and ie now prepared to make and famish ony'smooni of "Paper to order, lie ask a trial only for his Paper, ae bo 4s deter mined to giro satufaclion , in H, or cease its mana TaetnroT' " ' ",- . :KZ?-.- IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEOIUM - Package and WrappinsPaper, manofaetnred at the .shortest uotice and the most moderate prices. .4 r. - t L;To--Jweooogo;, Home Indastry," is. onder all eireamsubeeja, commendable aad proper; and it is wise, whenrin doiaj so, wo sacrifice nothing our selres. Address, I . JAMES D. ROYSTER. RaleigbVAog.24,1848. , .. 83 lm Uccent Publications received: at Ibe.IV. C Oookstore Ralelffli : 'Cf OUTH EYS Common Place Book. ' 3 Lyeir second Tisitlo the U. States. Giedor Compendium of Ecclesiastical History. Maybew'sMagieofKiHdoees. " r Danle'a Diriife Comedy: Tho Inferno. Chalmers Posthumous Works, in seveo toIs. MslTille's Typee, : RuktOuVLife iu Ihe Fmr West. History f Wonderful luTsntions. Beechers lucarqatioa. My Uucfe the Curate, ' MJtUI' Mardi. A goes Morris, ' p " LamarUnes Memoirs of my Youth. Rota ad Caahel, by Lerer. AbboU'a Histories, comprising Mary Queen of Sc&Uv Charles 1st; Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Queen Elizabeth, Charles 2nd, Marie Autoinette, Julius Caesar. Kaloolah. ' - Acton, or the Circle of Life. Raleigh, Auf. 18, 1849 C6 TMeTT IloveL--The Woodman, a Romance JLV . the Times of Richard 3d by G. P. R. JameK Esq.' This day receired at Tomer's i. U, C. BOOKSTORE. August 18, 18494 . .. -' , . 66 TVTUnlteand Drown Windsor Soap, V v superior ' for washing sod shaving, may be had, of -v WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, 4 CO , Anton 5th, 1849. -y - 63 0IITC Oil. dozep, very fine, just received and for sate, by , w.; - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, eV COM Aognatfith, 1849.' - . ., 63 LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. THIS day received, by Express, from the man ufactory. - , . Uetweea 200 aad 300 Pair, comprising a grand assortment of ,(..: Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, Buskins and Ties, i do do do Slippers and Ties, do Boarded Buskin Walking Shoes, Misses Goat Skin Bootses, Childrru' do !do 1 "' .for sale by J.BROWN, No. 9, FayeltevUle St. Raleigh, Aug. 23. 1849. 68 If I3W BOOKS. CiOUTHEY'S Common Place Book, No. 2, V3 History or tho Bible Society, nnareuis iiisioryvi me u. o la tea, vol. zd, LyelPs visit to the U. Sutes, new edition, Magic of Krudaesaj by Maybew, Lift for the Lasy, ; The Poet's Offering, for 1850, edited by Mrs- Sarah J. Hale, with 9, splendid lllostrations. Received this day at Turner's I j , N. C. BOOKSTORE. August 24. 1849. 68 Mcllwaihe & Brownley. : PCTERSDDRG, Va. J 'HAVE on hand a large and well assorted STOCK OF GROCERIES. well suited to tho trade, which embraces a full sup ply of every thing in their lino, (intoxicating liquors alwsys excepted, and consists in part of 1 500 Bags Coffee, Rio, Lsguira, Jamaica, Java, Ate. 330 Hhds. and itibls. Brown Sugars sll decrip tions, ' 300 Package, Losf, Crashed, and Powdered 8u rars. 3300 Sacks Liverpool, fine and ground Alum Salt, 3300 Sides Sol Leatnor. Oak and Hemlock, 35,000 Yds Cotton Bagging, Dundee, German and Gunnv, 20.000 lbs. Bsle Rope, Hemp, Jute, &c. 2,000 lbs. Bating Twin), 330 Boxes Soap andXandles, 100 Packages ! Manufacture! tobacco, various brands, I -100 Tons Swed, English, and American lion. 10.000 lb Band,! Hoop, and Rod Iron, 10.060 English snd America Bust. Steel, German Cast and phear, 80 Hhds. Tierces and Bbls Molasses, 160 Bbts. and half Bbls. Mackerel, No. 1,2, and 3, S00 Bis. B'rn Domestic Osburgs, Shirts, Sheet ing. ! 1000 Casks Cot Nails and Brads. 600 Bags 8hot. 200 Kegs Powder, 80 Bsgs Pepper, Spico. and Ginger, Bed Cords, Plow Lines, aid riiftsrs, -Tab and Pails, Cottou and VVol Cards, Family Rde, whnl and trimmed Herring, Best French and common Calf Skins, Rasseit and Black Upper, Lining and Binding Bkjus, ij ' : . v ; Harnes and Skirting Leather, Cotton Yams, Virginia; North Carolina, and Western. Bacon Fealbers, Beeswax, Stone Ware, Pipes, Hoes, Waggon Boxes, Pots, Ovsns,Tea Ket um. . ; ; ., Alum, Copperas and 8allpetre, Miller's, Ouicalt's, and Paper Snuff, Principe, Havana. Regalia, and common 8e Writing, LUr, and Wrapping Paper, Gunpowder, IsapL and Black .Teas, Window Glass assorted. Putty. Salts, 8ateratus, sup. Car, S.ds, 8perm, Refined, and Tanner oil, White Lead, Pore, Extra, and No. 1, Beat Spanish Indigo and Copperas, - . Brimstone, Inkr Wafer, Blacking, &e. stl of which will be sold oa the moat favorable terms for Cash, "or to; poDCtoal customers on the usual Credit. s ' " " ' -. All their stock having been 'purchased for CatA they are enabled to compete with any other market and rMfMrifnllv Invite imrchssers to examine. Or ders DunctnaIIv!and falihfully attended to. 0ZT Consignments of produce mide to their ad dress, will m With ihlr Ket attention. Petersburg Va. Sept 10, 1849. 73 3t CJLOTIIING ESTAnf.ISIIMEmX, i No, 146. Baltimore St. North Side, 3d Door JDast of Calvert J - STREET, ' : 1 BALTIMORE, MD. MOORE & INMAN, Merchant Tailors, res. pectfully invite attention to their stock of rea de Clothmg, of every variety, cut and made in a "superior style, and not surpassed in price, finish, or quality. . Always on hand, superior Cloth, Cassimeres, Veaiiogs, -c.'iu their custom department, which will Be made to order in the most fashionable style. Gentlemen wishing to order' a fine suit, without the expense of coming to Baltimorecan do so by send ing their measure to M. lie I., staling "color, quality, &c, 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. ETMr. Iunlao is the agent for Shanktand's supe rior system of drafting Garmerrts terms for books, apparatus and instruction, 310. - 1 ' Baltimore. Feb. 3. 11 ly Old Arrangement. - THE Subscribers most respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that tbey too, fur the purpose of reducing their Htock, and ma king room lor a new Fall supply, will sell at reduced prices for cth. We have also vbtained the services of Thoxas snd Isaac. K. R It. II, as Cutters, who spent seven yesrs each, in the City of Baltimore, where tbey graduated ss Artists of tho 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 - some punkins." They have always lived in the North Stat, visit the North twice a year, arid try to find out by reading the papers, not only what is done in France, but also in Hungary, and have wound up bv dukivtring that the Dutch have taken Holland. OLIVER & PROCTER. July 19. 68 National Medical College. Washington, I. C. . HE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES will commence on.tho first Monday in Novem ber, and continue until the end of March. FACULTY. Thomas Miller, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Willism P. Johnston, M. D., Professor of Obstet rics and the Diseases of Women aud Children Joshus Riley, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Hygiene. John Fred. May, M. D. Professor of tho Princi ples and Practice of Surgery. Grafton Tyler. M. D., Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medici ue. 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 JJemon- strator. Clinical Lectures twice a week, on cases selected frotti the Washington Infirmary. Operations per formed before the class. '". Fee fur a full foure of Lecures, $90. Demon strator's ticket, 910. Graduation fee, $25. Good board can be procured at from $2,50 to S3 per week. WILLIAM P. JOHIMSTON, M. v.. Dean, 7th st., between E and F sts. August 17tb, 1849 . 67 lot Medical College OF TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CiROLlXA. fTnHE LECTURES of this Institution will com 11 me nee on the firt Mondsy in November, and terminate the fir.t Saturday in March, 00 the foilow mg branchea : " J E. HOLBROOK, M D., Anatomy. A J. BELLINGER, M D, Surgery. w E. GEDDING8, M D., Institutes snd Prsctice. JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D., Physiology. HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Materia Medica. THOS. G. PRIOLEAU, M. D., Obstetrics. C. U. Sll EPA RD, M D., Chemistry. P. JULIAN RAVEN EL, M, Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomical Room will be opened on the 1st day of November, under the Direction of the Demon strator. O Clinical Lectures will he delivered by Drs. CAIN and HAYNE. at th Marine Hospital and Aims House. Surgicsl operations furnished by the College Hos pital are performed before the Class. v Good boarding and lodarinr can be obtained at from three to four dollars per week. JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D. Dean. CbatleiMon, August 27, 1849. w6w 63 Washington University OF BALTIMORE. yytrpMnfiflaaailj QOODpaAirOiEJacsaaO OTfl HE annual sersioo for 1849 and '50 will com- I at Monday in October next The dailv Lectures thereafter will bo temporarily delivered in the commodious building neatly filled up for the' uarnose. on Liberty street, on door north - - - v of Baltimore. TIEDICAI, FACULTY : John C S. Monko. M. D. Institutes and prae tie of Medicine: Med. Jurisprudsuce aad Mental Diseases J B - Gcoadx C. M. Roberts, M. D -Obststrics and Diseases of Women and Children. RegikaLd N. W sight, A. M. M. D. Chemistry. A. Snowoen Piogott, A. M. M. D. Anatomy and Phyriology. R. N. Wright. A. M. M. D. Sarvery. A. S. Pigoott, A. M. M D. Tuerspeuties, Mat Medica and Hygiene. The duties of Mie Demonstrator will be performed by the Professor of Anatomy. v The Faculty have at their command the most ample means, spparatoe, models,' dec, for a. course as thorough and complete a is delivered in the best regulated institutions in th country.' -The Obstet rical models are th largest and best" ever imported, and were procured ia Paris, afH great cost. The Faculty intend, as sooa a possible, to fill the vacant chairs with gentlemen thoroughly aualified tomcet the responsible duties thereof, i They pledge themselves to uu wearied devotion to the interests of all who rnaybe disposed lb pot them selves under thiir tuition. Tickets $15 eachf Diploma $20 ; Demonstrator S'O; Matriculation 85- SiudenU arriving in the city are requested to call oa some member of the Faculty, who will give advice with regard to the selection of a bosidiug house. &C-. -c. For further information, address the Dean of th FaeiJty. REGINALD N. WRIGHT. Na 103, West Fayette Street ' one deor West of Liberty st September 4, 1849. 72 4t - Trinity, School. ; SEVEN MILES WEST OF RALEIGH, ' Rer, P. T. Babbit, Rector. THE REV.' P. T. BABBIT, late Rector ef the Diocesan Sebool of Charleston, S.v C having' as- somed the charge of Trinity School, will enter upon bis duties about the middle of" October. Meantime the School is in operation, and pupils wilt be recei ved and cared for, till Mr. B. shall take possession. This School is ia a retired, healthful and beauti ful situation ; its buildings are ample 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 half yearly 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 month a Mr. Babbit being personally known to but few in Ni C, offers for consideration the following tes timonial and references . v "The undersigned baving seen from gentlemen of the highest respectability jn Charleston, S: C. and in other cities, testimonials to the eminent qnal? ifications of the Rev. Mr. Babbit for the duties he is about to assume among us, take pleasure ia cor dially commending, him and the institution under his care, to the confidence and support of their friends and of the community." Charles Manly, George E. Badger, Duncan Cameron, W. H Haywood. G. W. Mordecai, Richd. Hines, ' T. P. Devereux, 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. Drane, D. D. H W. Conner, Esq., do Rev. Jar vis Bnxton, Geo. B. Reid, Esq. do Rev. C. F. McRae, W. C. Courtnay, Esq., do John Hanckel, Esq, do C. T. Haigh, Esq., Fayetteville. Rev. E. M.Forbes, Rev. A. A. Watson, Rev. A Smedes, E. J. Hale, Esq., do P. S. Any inquiries in relation to the School, addressed to Rev. P. T. Babbit, Raleigh, N. C. will be promptly answered. August 30th, 1849. . 70 4t ITouse's Family and Plantation ITIediciues. THESE MEDICINES MAINTAIN A HIGH CHARACTER AT HOME AND ABROAD. HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC. Among the many remedies offered to the public for Intermittent' (Cuii.i.a or Aeaa aid Fxvxa',) nonis to good, or cures to quick, as House's Toxic. In three hours a perfect cure is effected. It is aUo a a a . . ara era a remedy in uiuous anu Kcmuieni r overs, rnce 91 per bottle. Extract of a letter from Rev. F. A. Owen, of Mem phis, dated November 16, 1843, Mr Dkab Sia : I have tried the Indian Tonic in six different cases, and find it efficacious in a very high degree. It arrested the chill in every instacce, and us yet there has Ixen no return. I cheerfully ive this testimony, that others may be induced to se a remedy both safe and efficacious in curing Chills and Fever. F. A. OWEN. HOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT. A soothing and rapid cure for PILES Blind or Bleeding and for Burns, Bruises, Fresh Cuts, Msshes, &c It is a perfect pain extrsctor. C3See wrapper for certificates Price $1 00 per bottle. HOUSE'S VEGETABLE PILLS. The greet 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 core for Rheumatism. Price 25 cents a box. A friend at Russellville, Ky., writes: Mr. Starling has just arrived from Hopkinsville. He ssys his mother was afflicted for years with Rheumatum and Neuralgia- Upon the recommen dation of the Rev. N. II: Hall, of Lexington, Ky , who had been perfectly cored by House's Vegetable Pill, she got a sopply, and has been made as sound as in early youth, and can run all over Hopkins ville, AGENTS. Will Peck d- Son, Raleigh; P. S. Rogers. Newligbt, Wske ; P. J. Brown, Louiuburg ; Samuel Harriss, Franklin Co.; Chambler and Pip- fin, do. ; Will. B. Ellington, Hayesville, Granville, '. V. Duke A Co., do; Wm. Whitfield do; Bryant D Riee, Nash; M. H. D earns, Stanhope; William Venn, Venn's Mills, Sampson; J. W. Johnson, Clinton do ; Abram Hobbs, Sampson Co. ; A Monk, do; Collier and Peacok, BentonsviU, Johnson Co.; Powell Blackman, Johnson; L. W. B. Adams do; Micajab Cox, Wayne Co; Eli Sasser, 'do ; A. E Gill, Wayne; N. B. Daniel, -Stantonsburg; Isaae Scarbrough, Edgeoombe; David Smith, Sampson; Lewis Carroll, Edward VaiL do : R. Parish & Son, Sampson ; G.S. Bronson,do ; Wm.H. Hood, Eagle Reck, Wake. - Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spiuo-Abuomi- nal Supporters. THE Subscribers bav oa hand a supply of th above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debiTity, Round shoulders, or prolapsus uteri Proff: Morr thinks tbey are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace aad Abdominal supporter, wita very Decided support to the spinal column. '-'t-.V-S''- V Th above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who hav seen them, and we -have sold a number to citizens or this place, who ate high ly. pleased with ibem. . ' A gentleman observed afew days since, tbat.be had been wearing a. very celebrated body braes -for some time, and that no would not eive one : of the above, for fifty such. , " They need no puffing as they, speak for them selves." PESCUD & JOHNSON. O" The above Supporter Is an improvement on Dr. E. Caawa celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12. 1848. , (Standard.) 4 Cotton Basginff and Rope-Aheavy article of Bagging just i. hand. Bsle Rope a good.qpply. WM. PECK & SO.v V August 24ib, 1849. 68 3w INFIRMARY. TO THE A1TE LICTED. The under signed has prepared himself to take in and cure all those afflicted with any or all cufical or skill dis eases; Without satisfaction uo charge. " The follow ing is in part a list of the diseases he proposes to un dertake. Any eoinmonication from a distance would be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Scrofula or king's evil c Burns or scalds ' '- Scaldhead or porrigo favo- Carbuncle, or'aay old at an sa,. ding sore, or gaugren- Scurvy Cancerous affections Abscess or tumor Chilblains Noli me tangere Varieties of ulcers Fistula and piles , . ous state of any limb Bronchocele, ..Goitre or -welled.neekk, ;t Tetter, of -every variety Tetter of the eye v Rheumatism . Whitlow White Swelling Erysipelas, purpura, itch, Effects of venereal disease shinglesringworm drer Greensboro', N. C, oppposite GoU'a Hotel. " ' v - : J. JOHNSON. July 14. 1849. ' - 57 3m 200 Callons Unseed -Oil, 100 " Da ; Cotton Seed Do. 100 lbs. Dry and Ground Green Paints, Also. Colors and Varnishes of efrvtftrrintiMi tar g - - J , .w. House and ' Sign Painting, ia Store aud. for Sale at the lowest prices. by- ; - WIL.LJ.AMS, HAYWOOD, Jt.Co Druggists. July 15th, 1849 57 afT nfmn eft! 1 ArVinl nnsl Mnw.mar KravM Li A to hand at the Drug Store, of , Wll.r.lAUM HAVWflflTI jf, " AAAit a a sa W as a a a f v j j tj ylt July 30th, 1849. Gl Ague, Bilious, Typhus and all Fe vers Dysentery and Diarrhoea. - In the commencement, it ia of sbsolute importance, in view of a speedy cure, that a full dose of pills be taken at once, because' the humors which produce disease of this class, are always of the most malignant, poisonous quality , and 'no safety to .life exists while any portion remains in the' bowels or the bhd 8houId the first dose not cure, be not alarmed, but reiterate that dose. Should the evacuations be very pu trid, of bad odor, onnatural color, &c &c , besides using four or six pills twice a day, take also, a lea spoonful of powdered charcoal j in water, every day, while these symptoms continue. ' Let your diet be light, and 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, or caUes head broth. - Sheep's head makes the best diet if it be boiled until the bones are clean. As a rule, the first dose of pills cures when timely used. Sometimes three or four doses may be necessary. There are rases in which it takes weeks to cure ; hut they do not occur once in a thousand times. In any event, no medicine or plan of treatment is better than thai above recommended, or will sooner core. So soon as the irritsting matters are removed, so soon you will be well, and not before. . Anodynes snd astringents have a deleterious effect ; tecs us tbey occasion the retention of that death principle which alone causes dysentery, diarrhoea, .cholera, and all other diseases, according lo its excess over the principle of life. But Brandreth s fills are opposed o this ss water is to fire, or a neat is la cold ; and wnen tbey are taken into a man, they go to work boldly lo drive thisdeatb principle from the body, and all they can do but if there be work lor fitly doses, one dose must not be expected to do the work of fifty. And this truth should always be kept in mind. Let not the patients frighten themselves with the idea that they are too weak to bear much purgine ; but bear in mind that thee mildly operating Pills of Dr. Brandreth put not weakness into the frame. but draws weakness out,leaviog strength in its place, and gives composing sleep at night, and an appetite to relish any food. THE BRANDRETH PILLS Are composed wholly of medicinal herbs, and do not contain any mineral or chemical Kubstance ; are per fectly harmless Jo the most tender, age or weakest frame ; and nevertheless sure to search out (he cause of the sickness and projure a CURL,, whatever may be its character, when takeu tit time, aiid in quanti ties sufficient. The Brandreth Pills' are sold at 25 cents per box, by WILL. PECK 6c SO.V, Raleigh, and by one agent in every town in the, united State, and in a! most every ciiy throughout the world. Lei all be careful where tbey buy or they will obtain a coun - . X a a tertett. rJuy only ot men wnose cnaracters you know to be above so mean sn action as to fell a false for the true Brandreth's Pills. Observe the six signatures of Dr. Brandreth on each box. August 32, 1849. 67 To Colonels Commandant of Kcgi incuts, aud Captains of Cavalry, composing the fifth Brigade, rvC. TCTOU are hereby commanded to call together the ' jj Officers and Soldiers of your respective troops. on the iixa lost., at the usual place or : service, and proceed to vote by ballots for a Major General, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resiguation of. Gen. Daniel S. Crenshaw. Aud transmit to me as soon thereafter as possible, a fair and correct statement of the votes polled. r T. --.sj . Til US J. rtuKSON, . . Brigadier General. Garysburg, N. C Sept. 1,1849.. . :- . 71 t jobacco Pare pressed Leaf, , without any A. composition, just received aad forsale by, : . W1LL1&M8, UAX WUOU 4" CO. NOTICE. fTTlHE.Subscriber having qualified as Executrix .11 to the .last will asd testament of Caleb M alone, . 1 . ' I . I , U..tn. aeceasea, uereoy gives, notice. to au pruii debts: claim or demands, asainsl Caleb M alone, de ceased, her Testator, to present them to her Attor ney Willia Scott, for oavmont, properly proven within the time prescribed by law otherwise this notice wfll be plead ia bar of their cojry? - JULIA A. MALONE, Executrix; . n. .irtna of powers conferred upon me ss Attorneyof Julia MaIoi.e, Exs-. nfCaIab,Msione. deceased. I snau expose to Public sale, aV the Court House, In the UHy or icaiersn, - - Two Negroes named Ailsey end Prince Albert ; nd- a eeruin-traet of . Land- in -ttia County, on House' Creek, adjoining ihe lands of- Willism Finch and others, containing 100 Acr more or less ; also a Lot of ground in the Eastern uborb of the Chy, adjoining the land of Joaiah O. Watson and Richard Smith containing threw Ac nvre 5 I0 some Household and Kiieben: furniture, consisting of a 8ofs, Fender, Ate, &c, -,-. V Trums of sale : 8ix months credit the Parens ser living bond witbspproved set urity,. ' , WILLIS. 8COTT, t Attorney for Julia A. Mslone." Rligh,8pt.7) 1849. 78 te ! - ATTOBSETAT llfV; . TKFFICE, No: lU'Lawrenee IJoleI Korlh MJsida of the Court House. "?.? . S. F. PHIIIIPS, A TTENDS.THE COURTS ia theXoaatiea jX ot Orange, Alamance,-Wake end Chatham, Chapel Hifl, N. C, May. 24, 1849. i iKFFERS bis Professional services totho citbtsns HJJot Raleigh and vicinity. Ha. may al ways be iuuiiu at toe reatneuee ot mmn i OCker, iM. j37 tf- 0.-.ti! - ..fDKAINE;mj(X) MANAMRS'Ojf LQTIEWESiTSX ' Thesame.brUIjant success which baa heretofofo attended Paine'a Lotteries, is still-continued,' and .the Old Established MaharementofD. P!n jt ha linueVin the lead of all others. we wish it to ba borne in mind that thev have sent mora trWnrii to this City in the last 3 years, thaa all pother man agements have "sent in the faet S rVwrhnU nr 136,000, sold andpaidby fareell will amount to more money than any 10;' prizes, sold by. alt others b the . few months oast.' the' Grand CsnlLala nf 9fi flflft 25,000, 32,000, 20,000. 5 of 1O.000. and manv Other smaller ones, '4rx---' iic'-,f ' . All orders-will tneet prompt "attention ifdirected to them or ' C W. PURCELTM& CO' " v ":- ? ' Richmond,Va; 'A nothcr Prize of J OfOO-ci Drawn Nos: Marvland -Class Nrii 9fi. 39, 37. 64, 21, 35, 43. 18; 60, 34,-73, 71. 3074, 5. , Ticket, Nos. 37, -39, 4 tfce highest Cspitat of 813,000, was sent from this" Agency to" R. HJhalkift ciiuer, anu py mm returned tor want of a purchaser. GRAND SCnEIBES FOR J5EPTEMBEE; 1819!' GRAND CONSOLIDATED jIXrTJTERY;- - ' Claasf43-; ;r.V- , To be drawn in Baltimore, 'IsMSeptv i82, 1849.J 75Nombers 12 Drawn. ' - ' CAPITAL?.-.4 1 Prize of 337,500, 20 ofi 3,500, 25 100, 25 of 750, 25f 305,-124 of 250i:vM Tickeu 3 1 0, Halves 5, Quartern S iOtfe&St Certificate of Package of Wholes S180. v Sharsa- ia proportion. - ' 'yi BRILLIANT SCHEM E FOREMiat i 66,000, 33,000, 23.000. 1QO each Of Grand Consolidated Lotterv CJaas -No. 4S. Ia it drawn in Baltimore on Saturday , SepL 39th, 1849 ro os. tdurawn. - : -,u. r-1 .. . GRAND CAPITAL8i prize of 866,000 I 1 prize ''4lfi of prize of 33.000 J . 1 -do f do. 22,0001 100 do ¬ do 11.000 I 100 do Tickets 330. halves-10. ouartera 3. 50Q. of Packaee of wholes 8260 shares is broDerti0n.i uruers meet oar nsdaf prompt attentionr For Tickets in the above, or in any otheflHtery, drawing -daily, (price ol. Tickets from 1; to $0,) uuuer our uiansgemem , auuress ua '33itgf; u; w. PURcpjLLm Ageni for P. PAINE CCURchawn4eK 41 rude Sodai Soap takers and bthera- may VaV7 be supplied with any quantity of this1 article from the Drug Store of s ,;' ' ''- "p? WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, de CO.,J August 5th, 1849. n ?. V " - , : 93. TKDOIf TIN 13, a most delightful paste, Jpr pr Hv venung ine oecay 01 ine l eeia and rendering! , them beautifully white ; for sale ly ' 11 lUlslAMOftlAl VVVVV, UUA nuguki uiu, low. . . . . . fjDef .ir5v-.; nflllARfT'Q WIIR WSQU AWfl PflManc ? w a-a. a s a w Sla Ml.Wtt IIIIU VllinVkfit., rnyms justly popular . and admired preparation II needs hut a trial to dm ha other mnnt, n. received sad for sale at the Drug Store of . . .. - , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, &,CO August 5th, 1849. "Vcs't At Petersburg,-'-yai A ,NCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS-A mestst. aLperior assortment of Anchor Bolting ClQths'of the most approved square meshed. kind, ftom No; 1 to 10 inclusive. Ttfi at tK Invnt ,'nriAM imtn,m - - " -m-wiw vw - y ivvwi sa yn as nor finding it convient to cotne to market themselvesv may senu ue lengia or tne reels, and say xor a Toll or Mannfaetaring MI11.aDd we guarantee to( aend inch wDt n1. KntW7 - , w in auiii'wvH'M IV uivpvivivwM as mmm . quality the -enkr ftctiDj-partner having been en era trait in V oeil a vsmUTa ha fsaavt 911 aaf . - ft sataw aasv uS UV1H VI tU S4a, j va . . V a a a a am 1 . ' 1 i S3 TaWO J '. VSncceasore to E & F'Jame A. Co.' . v , J uly 20, 1849. , ; r. 4 1 -rt .'v S3 w2t Old Java Coffee and Crashed. Soar A li O U Vf AV U m. U y , o-A' n-w. 0":r wnV A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, snitable for the season. .-, ' J , BROJVVJI, Raleigh, 4th Sept 1849,; a'I. tJ v7t A FRESH supply of ToVniehds SaDds and BristoL. iu store and 'for sate by ' ' ' WILLI AM & HAY WOOD, k, CO. Raleigh, Sept. 7,-1849 ? A'i , 1 t V 72 - lUiUUUiJUljLAKiS Rail Boad Bonds, endorsed by tha Stein cf.r,: North- Carolina; 4 for "sale tat th ;Trei: inr Office: ' C. U HlNTONAPub. Xtzzj. : Raleigh, SepLth, . 18 if f 72 ylmv TP OUSSEl7S unrivalled Shaving Cream also 1LU, Soaps of every variety for ahaviar .iad th ToileU fForaaleby;;;:;. t, i X : williams; u aywood, & ca. v; Raleigh. Sept. 71849.,f S . ; A : :.r?3.-; - :- ;:;;iCAirri OTXHIS HKie.v(farmeriv ,owned,b Dr. C: C ' lsb- kept opea at p eaeat bytha sfoVs X scnoer. insnxiui tor . the liberal patronage, received- -so far, be pledges himself to spare no pains to render f Tf aveilere that may 'tall on him comfortable jdoll " their atsy i & ROBTMcH ABB.- s Carthge. Moore Co Sept. 91849. X V - 73 tf By the Kiev. Charles Ceechcr-Tho . Incarnation, or the pictures of the Virgin and her Soa For sale by " IL D. TURNER. RaUigh, Jbly 5, 1849, - - "$ a.r,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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