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I." OLIVER and PROCTER'S 1W Tailoring . . of , itcbfahl & . few beW WillUm. & Hy X V . OUr w" " ,,,.-mA Street. nd are now Fnw.m-4f..ns,t(h6 very beslof Eng Goodtfn our ""Ta uiotli CM.tmere. hn? rJStnViy. These Gapd. were cc, ' . , . v, nnn.,1.H law. and tnd attemfs T- ""liLu market. MB "1- J . - I. I of any of the North.. th Cash Tailoring ttsiaBiuuiu. Ytt deem il entirely unnecessary to enu merits the Vesting, ice. wo ha.e on hand, or toatate StU. we bavj Xffi . .1. ulnr IQCn aWMmmwi x . - m cannot mu t uu . .,, " .7" . 7. .;.,;,; their own Goods, will nave 6 their" Clothe, nude up with n" Jg despatch ..though we .old th. rsduc . . MERCHANT TAILORS, F.yeMeTilJe Sireet. X f.w door. b.low WUlUm. & nywd'B Drus Store, . u o iuf w .ill mII . suit or a .ingle .rti- cheap. for CV c.n be purchartd of .njr Northern E.taMishraent. 1 u-ccl' CUTTING REDUCED. Cost. SO cent. ; P.nt 25 cenU VeU ex.. Raleigh, Oct. 1. 1843. W J pt NEW S TORE NKW STORE! Jusl opened, a large lot of MEW AMD CHEAP DRY GOODS, AT THE m. NEW DRY GOODS STORE, On Fyetteill tJtreet. a few "door. boe Mr. R. amith'.; conbiiogin pMt-of Mantilla Scarf. ' . Black U.rdin.1. (Brocha Gable) Cashmere and Blanket Shawl. Chusan. and Cr.pe de Lyons, new .tjU Muslin de Uine plain, fancy and embroidered . Sky Blue, M azarine, Brown and Black A la pace Plaid Cashmere de Cat 4- 48100 Black Gro de Swise 4-4 Black Maieona Lustrinf Fancy, Figured and plain Gro de Naple. EnglUh, German, and French Merino -Purple 8Uk Velvet, and Black Salin. . Black and Blue Black French Bombaiine. Figured" Eblinas Plaid W or. ted Bilk embroidered and Egyptian Milt. Bilk Fringe, Pluah and Cheneil PoinU ' 4-4 "White Flannel, (all wool) 25 els yd. 7- 8 Red do do 23 do Bleached Hamilton Canton Flannel., 13 cents yd. Unbleached do - - do. 0 'do Bed Tick, good quality, 10 cent, yard Unbleached Cooo, 4 cent and upward Superfine Beaver Cloth, (for overcoat) do Pilot, tery heavy, Blue' Black, Intisible Greeu, and other colors, best Wert of England .Black and Fancy French .ml English Casaimerea, SaUinetts, Glasgow Jeana, Kentucky do. fur Dimity, ... 5- 4 Cotton 8beeiing, 12-4 Barnsley do. Yirginw Oanaburga, ancy Printr Irish Linens, L. C. Hand kerchiefs, Brown Hollands, Lindseya, 8- 4, 9-4, 12-4 superior Whitnry Blankets, Tnra lot do do for acrvants. with a numler of other Good, unmentioned; all of which will be eold at eitreme low price., for Lash J. H. BEUKWITH & CO. October 19. i 84 TT U S T RECEI V EDf another supply of tf fresh and desirable Dry OOd8, whw.H r Attep to- narchaser. UBUsusllv low, ton Cam: - '. " . ' : . ' ; -'; . '. 3 yardwide Hamilton Cotton Sheeting, ' 5-4 Heavy Twilled English Flannel, Crape de Lyon.,- Chaaani and Alapacca. " . Hem-ctkched Linen CL Handkercbiefr, v ' Watered. Ordinals and Mantilla ScaHs, Lble Laces and Edringa, Silk Fringe, Egyp'Jan Mitt, and Cashmere Hom. Fancy brint. a larjre assortmerlk . And manv other Goods, to an examination of which, the attention of purchasers j. invited. 3 H. BECKWITH & CO. F.yetteville Street, J "A few doors above Mr. R. Smithes Store. Raleigh, Oct. 24. 86i TEIIY DES1RADL.E PROP erly for Sale, In the City of Raleigh, 'The Subscriber, bring de sirous of moving to hi. Plantation, wishes to sell hi. HOUSE AND LOT in thi. City. The Property i. situated on Newbern 8treet, east from the centre of the Capitol The House is a Urge two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight; with a pas sage through the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplace, to each. It ha. a basement story of hammered Rock the whole extent, which Is intended for a Dining Room, etc. with afire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There i. a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twenty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house . and goad frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of - Water, The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. The. House is beautifully situated on an Cmiiience, near ' the front line. All the improvements have been4nade within three years, and coat the builder over six thou sand Dollars, r- - .- f ; .This' desirable property is now offered for four thousand dollars. Time will be given the purchaser, hut the notes will draw interest and undoubted aecu Vttv will be required. Persona, desiroo. of living In Raleigh, have now art opportunity of purctuuirJg a desirable residence, at a very reduced price;- -, . ' E.P.GUiON; j Raleigh, August 25 - 68 if i-TTEW GOODS, JAMES M. TOWLES, ' JLS w now receiving hrs fall supply of sea- j aenable Dry Good, embracing; every y ariety and truah ty bdthashionable and Staples.' which he oBera on the lij .. smallest possible sd vanes for Cash, Or - punctual I His friend, and the public generally, are respectful J lx invited t examine for themselves. ' 1 . ?Raleigri. Oct. 9th. 1843. ' ' ' 81 nnEMPERANCE NOTICE-The first 1 4 JL Monday in next monib he Wahihgttm a . .njperanceSociely ef thi. City will elect their Offi I . v "r te enstnng year; A punctdat arid general I ""dance of the M.muera is requested on the ecea sjoev . ny ordrr. ' .e .-. " :i P.MeGOVyAN,Ree:e - 1 & W 1 V r vrn, D.ti,br-l 'Wjso to Bell s DSir o in m ITT eo I, . n w ' I ' ' . m lViljoung, well-brokejrell matcheiK large Mules; tt im vraffwgs, of any-. i hi oi work. HaJeigh. Oct 19, 1643.. 'pOPARTiN ERSHlP.lFARl?jV J HARRIS & CO. Of Norfolk. Virrrinia .will, on the first of October next, establish a branch of theti Honse in -Iererr, Ve.r voder the firm of Bn2BNERAL ;cbMMlSSl6N SSUS eon4gnm. of &e. to' 0od MerclandUe, nrf-i rS)- v warren HABMin ' IlEY HAURIS. f i -rUtlant BEWAfcfc OF ; xBMPOUAIiY COLUSA Nothing i. actually tnore peThierou. to the perfect exiatence ot heaI0, than ibeidea that a iroik- coW . ef no consequence. How many are there that pay ro attention to a Cough untit it become permanently eated, and the constitution leniiaerminea V e mind 110 Warning ooi aiwwp The frame loo late; wl.en desUn'd for the grave r Such indeed u human carefee. ana numan ty Whyuhiiuld we be sa negiecuui wibw. j cause f . It is hard to answer when each e remedy a. J. PEAsti cUi o j - Clarified Essence of Hoarhwnd Candy can be had lor a uma, wun - - i:..;nr ih fmrna from all temporary amwun . cold, or cough. Advice cannot b given too early, and here it U given with .ureljr and certainty vi re- movies; arora the body any disposition towards con sumption arising from a cokl. - - - READ, YE-SKEPTICS ! TFrom the New York True Son THE MAYOR OF THIS 1TFY Ha. voluntarily come forward in favor of Pease's Hoarhound Candy : - " " I have repeatedly Used your Candy for eeugh. and colda, and always found relief ; but official duties pre vented me from writing to you before; But ..1 nave lately been cured of the Influenza, I cannot withhold from recommending the same to the public. I am yours truly, ROBT. H. MORRIS. To John Pease and Son, 45 Division street, New York. Is there one that an doofct the efficacy of Pease'. Hoarhound Candy; after reading the following letter from President Tyler 1 Wa.histotos, April 5, 1843. The Preaidei) desires me to return Messrs. Peas, and Son. his acknowledgementsand very sincere thanks, for the box of candy received at their hand. He lias uaed it with much benefit to himself, as a re medy for cold and cough. '. I am, wan very great respect, JOHN TYLEK, Jr.Private Sec. From the Aurora It is with no ordinary feelings of pleasure we lay before the public a letter from his Licellency, our worthy Governor, which speaks for itself : ALRAKT, .M.y 18, 1844. Messrs. Pen it Pon : Gentlemen You will pardon me for the delay in replying to your letter ef the 14th ult. and acknowl edging the receipt of a box of your Clarified Essence of Hoarhound Candy. Allow me to thank you f r this kind respect, and to express the hope that you will be lberally patronized in your efforts to the public. I he article is got up in beautiful style, and is highly commended by those who have had occasion to use it. Your obedient servant, WM. C. BOUCK. READ! READ! Th. third letter Messrs J. Peate 4 Son, 45 Divi sion street, have received from Gen. Jackxon : HsBxiTaes, April 7, 1843. Meaar. J Pease 6c 800 : Gentlemen I have the pleasure to acknowledge your kind favor of the ll uli. by the hand of au- friend, Mr. J. Armatroug. and with it your much es teemed present, a package of y uur Hoarhound Candy . for which receive my sincere thanks. I can only add that may. thousand receive from its use as mudi benefit as I have done : then 'will its inventor g down to posterity a. one of it. benefactor. . I am, genikmen, very respectfully, . Your frienLand obedient servant, ANDREW JACKcON. Th. genuine article, and no mirtake.-for ale by ' M. HAKDIE. Raleigh. N. C. PROSPECTUS FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. THE abve ia the title nf a Literary f'erodioal proposed to be established at the University 01 North Carolina, under the control and management of the Senior Class. The Magazine will be devoted entirely to Litera ture, consisting of original contributions from the Faculty and Students of the University-subject to the immediate supervision of an Editorial corps se leectd from ihe Senior Class. Steps have been taken to ensure neatness in the typographical execution ot the work. The Magazine will be issued Monthly in Pamphlet jmrra, of octavo size, containing about forty eight pa gekT'The price of a year's subscript ion will be $3 00. Jf five hrin'tJred subscribers abnll have been obtained, the fimnnmber will he issued on the 1st of February nen, or as eariy inereatier as ptsinie. It ta with no small degree of diffidence that this Pe riodical is introduced to the Public : hut while its Editors feel a lively solicitude for its success, the yUat ter themselves, that their efforts will not be without some claim., upon the sympathy and patronage of the nendsol the University and State at large. . , -If intended merely aaa Literary Papercontaining the choice Literal ore of the day, calculated to pleave and instruct the reading puMic, our Magazine could neither command nor claim any favor .whatever t- But its design 1. entirely different. It is to be estab lished merely aa a University Paper, designed for lo cal improvement for exciting a love of Letters, and forming a literary taste in the Student., by it. direct appeal to their pride and.rubition. It is hoped, that, by enacting this, all the meana of intellectual improve ment here offered, may be brought into fuH exercise,: and a degree of cultivation produced, in Polite Litera ture, co extensive with the improvements which are in progress in the regular branches of our Collegiate Education. The Magazine claim, therefore, no father credit, than for it. obiect - if that be accomplikhed, then we ahall fVel amply rewarded. We solicit the patronage of the Public because we feel that our motives will be appreciated- We appeal to our Parent and Guardians for the support of a rrouucnon, which, 11 11 wm uo instruct, win at least please them aa an earnest of well spent time, and will greet them with all the freshness of youthful offerings upon the altars of Learning. To the Friends of the University generally, woold' we commend it, as an important and interest! g auxiliary to the regular col legists exercises. And most ear wcialiy vdo we hum bly solicit the influence of the smile, of ; the Ladies, in whose cause we will feel . bourn), at all times. .in the true spirit of Literary Chivalry, to wield a gaJiant pen. i. We flatter ourselves that this Magazine wi 1 have sumo influence upon the Literary character of th. state., we are ashamed to say that there is not a sin. gle Literary Periodical in North, Carolina. While her sister States around her, are offering the most libe ral encouragement to. native Literature, by the devek opement of genius, North, faroljna , ingW ju!y auf fervher. to slumber.- It ia a reproach to her fair name. P'Ir ?d imponsnt that .mid th. excite, ment-of political strife, the milder influence, pf P le Literature should lie induced upon Society: Al. though this Magazine may not directly effect this re- tom, it may awaxen reflectmps favorable toyt ; and tho. give an imnuta to still more imwortaflf LUerarv enterpriaes. - Emanating from tbe very seats of Iearn. trig rich with the treasures of our well sleeked Libra? ries, it may go forth imarting ix mild influence. presenting' the mo t pleasing ssiociatior!S to those whd wej. onc where we are, ar'otupegtberdivrmani ener t i a andawakenening ihes UtcoCgsVHus f th .ttate. ThcHerwho go forth' ffonrhe Univeraity will leave s)tb intelleei's cultivated bmsu refined prepared to diffa Utersry teas. iuto.'Qlejeircies e etotnety , Aware of the 4VebIenea of e-nrfirt efforts, while w beg thestronage of . the Public, we claim the kindest sympathy nd indulgeoee. w , . - .;. It may be pro; er to state that all the pecuniary support we require will be faf defrvfg the expeiiee of the Publicatiort ; r..,'- ;s.J . : . CO Editors friendly, t.r tbii enterprise, both angsS ont of ihe State of North Cam ins. mr roAUMtsd to Lghre tl)fcelioe a fw insenionsv o ' ,IT jTg.'grgorY i " A L EX A NJJf AL 0 T TE R : CLa No. 65, roa 1843. k. i aUvindria: T) C m Siturdat. the ' f O vai anu e " I ltb of November, 1843. ' ' CAPITALS." 7 .V 3a000 dollarii .0,000 dollars 4,000 dollars 2,000 dollars 10,000 dollars 5S)0Q doilafB 2,600 dollars 1,747 dollars 25 prizes of 1,000 dollars ! . etc. .75 Number Lottery 13 drawn ballots. TickeU$l6-.HUveJ, $5Quarters 2 50. . Certificate of a package of 25 whole tickets $180 T)a - , do. ; 25 half do. 65 TVv S&anarter do. 32 50 sv-v--av -tv ALEXANDRTALO tter y . Clas. P, for 1843. ' Tube drawn at AUxandria, D.Cn on. Saturday IStb of November, 1843. .. the SPLENDID PBIZES : 84aooo $10,000 3,255 2,200 1.900 . 1300 . $5,000 2,000 1,700 1,600 Dollars. 10 prizes of 1,000 dollars ! 10 of 0500 10 of raoo 1 , 15 of $200 ! 400 of $150 ! dec dec. dec -78 Namber lttery-U drawn ballot.. Ticket, f 10 H.Ives $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate of pack.ges of 26 whole tickets $ 1 30 Do do 26 half do 65 Tin do 26 auarler do 3S OV ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. ClaaaNo. 66, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C , on Saturd.y the 25th of November, 1843. BRILLIANT ICIIIIi 30,000 Dollars laoOO Dollars 5,000 Dollars 2367 Dollars 6 prizes of 1,500 dollars ! 100 prizes of 81,000! 110 of $300, dtc. &c Tickets)10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Package of 26 whole tickets f 130 Do. do. 26 half do. 65 Do. do. 26 quarter do. 32 5q For ticket, and shares of certificates of packages in , the above splendid lotteries, addreas J. G. UnKuUKi U. Managers, Washinston City. D. C or Richmond, Va (T Drawings sent immediately after they are over t.i all who ordT -as above EVERY D.Y BRINGS SOMETHING .NEW.' JUOItE JtE'ir BOJJKS. PEATH-; or Mrdoras Drenm a Povm; by the author of Ahaauerua Woman, an Enigma, by the author of Conqu t and Se f-CnquesL An His torical acrount of the Polynesian Islands, by I lev M. Rusell, LL D. & D. C. I.. The American Poultry Book, by Micajah R Cock. Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from the Main Deck ; being the Experience of Samuel Leech., who was for ix years in the British and American Navies. Life in Swe den, or the President's Daughter, by Frederika Bre mer. Nina. ly the same author. Allison's History of Europe Nos. i3 and 14. price 25 cent a number. l-o, 1st 2d and 3d number of McCulloch'a Univer sal Gazetteer Received this day and for sale by TURNER & HUGHES. Ocober 19. 85 8tar will please copy. REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS.- -The Directors of the Greensville and Roan oke and Petersburg Rail Road Companies, have re duced the freight upon Cotton Dry Goods, Groceries and Merchandize generally, t the same rate aa To bacco, to wit : to 25 cents per 100 11 from Peters burg to Gaston, to take effect on Monday next, the 16th. - The Freight, to or from Raleigh, will now be 60 cent, per 100 lbs. To or from Henderson, 45 cents per do. H. D. BIRD, Prea't. Petersburg. Oct. 8. 84-1m FURNITURE FOR SALE The Sub scriber offers for sale, ihe following ar ticles of useful Furniture : A Urge Mahogany W ard- robe, do. Bureau, with Marble Slab end large Mir ror, do Wsshstartd with Marble Man, large Mahog any Bedstead, with new Bed and Mattress, and suit of Curtains complete ; hraa Fender and And-irona. Chairs 6tc. Also, a handsome sweet-toned I'iano, The above articles are all of the bet quslity and latest style, and will be sold at much less than their value, on early application to J. G McPHEETERS. Oct. 23. . 85 2w PRINT WAUEUOU8U. IN NEW YORK. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & LLees LeedtBabcocM-cand U B. BREWS TER, under the firm of LEE & BREWSTER. have established at 113 PEARL STREET, Hanover Square, New 'York, a Warehouse en an extensive scale, " EXCLUSIVELY FOB To supply the City and interior trade, bv the niece or package. By confining their attention entirely and exclusive ly tii this one article, L. A B. are enabled not only to exhibit avmore exteneive and beautiful "assort ment than is "to be found elsewhere, (there being no similar erfablisbment for prim, in the United States) out 10 reit always at prices a. low, and gengrailv low er, than those of houses whose sttention and mean. ate divided among a large variety of articles. ' The Stdck, emlittcing Mme Thousatids of dif ferent Patterns and Colorings, comprises all the la test arid choicest stytarto which will' be constantly added all the new and desirable patterns as they ap pear in tbtf truiket besides many which will be print ed excluaively for their own sales. Purchasers of this article will find it to their inter. est to examine this Stock before toying their Prints If they, do not purchase, the will at-least have the the Ipwe.t markeprice.. ,V C.ialoguea of pneea, corrected with every variation nfihs m.rk.L mitinto th. hu. nf h.,;. ' All order, will receive the best sttention.. ' Oet' 11. 1843,' v,. ' ' -. 61 ly IB ECKwrnr.H anti-dyspeptic pills For eale at Jie Drug store of " .-" : . - . N I, STITH, Raleigh. OR RENT, the belt year, the; House and Lot now orcutfied by Mr John F'. Brandt, on HUW Peroui rogsb Street, opposite the rs-4dence of Wm. Hill Esq For term., apply to WM. D, HAYW-OOD. Kaleiqh, Dctobr.l9, 1843. 85 if r P'f I Ppfl wjth. ibe greatest variety of .We are prepared , t. execute, , ..... 'AKPHLCTS.Cliinii r.iir.m ... tl.. 1 In a style s0 ikferior to any Of5 ja j (he fate PUBLIC BLESSING. . 1 ft-n j ! V.' f '1 )- These Pill, have Ums been known and apprecia ted, for their extraordinary and immediate powers of nsiOTing uciuu iu penwua luuuiug buu nearly every fund of disease to whictt the numan irarae is liable. ' ' -:- ' ' f They are particularly recommended to av1 hose who are afflicted with anv kind of a chronic or lingering complaint, a. there 1. no medicine be fore the puolic wo ten na. so natural anu nappy cueci upon the system in correcting the stomach and liver, end to the formation of healthy chyle and thereby pu rifyirMj- the blood - ' They are ackoowUdeedby the hundredsnd thoo- sands' who are usinn them, to be not . only the most mild.nd pleasant in their operation, but the.most per-1 leetiy innocent, aaie anu emcieni mruicinf tfrer uuer 1 . . .-- i- ... 1 ed to ihe putilic. Those who once make a trial of these PilliV never afterward feel willing to be without them, and call again for more ; which is sulhaeut proof of their good qualities. Price 25 cent, per box, with tull directions. The following is from Col James Porter, a respecta ble citizen of Gibson Co., Tenu.1 Gibson Co , Tenn. Dtctmber 10, IS42. To Dr. SrsncsH : Dun Sir ; This is to certify, that I have used in my family within the last eight months, one dozen boxes of vour Vexetable fills, and I consider inem decidedly superior to any other Pills I have ever used. I have been afflicted for the last three or tour years with a severe dyspeptic and liver affection, accompa nied at times with a nervous head-ache, which at times totally unfitted me for physical or mental effort, and for ihe enjoyment of the common blexsings of life, and must acknowledge, that your rills nave o far restored me, th .t I feel nearly as well as eer, and I reatly think that the further use of them will make an entire cure. I was also troubled with a bad cough and affection of the lungs, proceeding as I suppose, from the complaint, and I am entirely relieved from that. S.mie of my neighbors are also using the Pills with the ino'f decided benefit. The Pills cannot be too highly recommended, and I rand'hlly'confesa ihal I have derived more real benefit from them than from any other medicine I have ever taken, and I think every family should always keep a supply of them on hand. JAMES PORTER. Pine Grove, Macon Co.. Ala., Aug. 11, 1842. Dr SrsxcitR, It affords me real pleasure to certify what I know of the unrivalled excellence of your anti-bilious pills. I have used them in my family, and know or their being used in very many families with which I am acquainted, n complaints for which your medicine is offered ss s remedy. They hsve never failed in (riving entire satisfaction. They are considered by us who have used them as the best family medicine with which we were ever acquainted. BENJAMIN BAIRD. Dr. rtbLL'S' COUGH LOZENGES are nuwr ! pidly snaiceling all other preparations for the relief of Cnueh, t'old Asthma. W hoe ping ougb, Ca tarrh, TighUiess of tbe Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmnn.ry affection.. Price, 25 cents per box. with directions. a.T.ao O'V trrT.l An i. - t ud as v i o m Uvsiiojtu .ledicine ever discovered It is estimated that in the United 8tates, 100,000 CHILDREN DIE ANNUALLY from the effect of Worma alone. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented by tbe uae of Hull', celebrated Lozenges. Price, 25 cents per box. with full direction.. The above valuable medicines are for sale by Wil liams & Havwood. and Dr. 8titb, Drupgists, Raleigh. E. Hale aud amuel J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville. James W. Carmer, Druggist. Newbern; and on en quiry.may be found at tbe principal Drua Store, and villages throughout the Southern and Western States. Oct. 2, 1843. 79 6mo BKANDRETH'S PILLS. PICTCJKE OF nFALTII. Health is characterized in an individual by the absence of all pdn, suffering, or affection in any part of his body; by tbe fee and regular erercie of all his functions without any exceptions. They con sist in having a good appetite at weal time, an easy digestion, free evacuations, without doseness or cos tiveness at least once in' every twenty-four hours, and without heat, dryness, or Itarning- at the passage ; the frev issue of the water without acrimony or burning, and without a reddish sediment which is always a sign of a present or an approaching pain ; -quiet sieep without any agitation or troublesome dream.: no tate of bile or other bad taatt- in the mouth upon ris ing in thf morning; n sourness or .disagreeable ris ing of the stomach ; a clean tongue -a sweet breath ; uo itching, pimples or spot on the skin; no piles; no burning host upon sny part of the body ; no ex cessive thirst when unexposed to labor or other known cause ; no interruption to any natural evacuate, nor pain at their periodical return. Where the stale of .the system doe. not harmonize with the above picture of health, it ia of the greau-st importance that no time i lost in sending for a Doc tor, or in the use of foolish remedies too often the re sult of speculation ; instead of this course let a uose of Brandreth . Pills be taken, which will not deceive, but will at once rcstore'health to . tbe organ or part that requires it. All who wiah to preserve then health, aH who are determined jo defend their life against the encroach ment, of disease, which might send j-rematurely to toe grave, will without hesitation have recourse to the Brandreth Pills, when the state of tbesyatem does not harmonize with the above picture of, health. They are in general use by the Ladies in many part, of our country with the happiest effect.. Thosv who live in a country where contsgious or other diesse prevail, should often think of this true picture of he dth, and observe himself with particular atteiitttr.il. in order to act accordingly. The wise and rightly directed will follow this advice the' unwise are Jefl to their own destruction . , ' WILL: PECK, . Agent at Raleigh. October 4, 1843. - ' ' - 80-1 y P S. I have also Dr. Brandreth's celebrated Lini ment for sale, with certificates of remarkable cures. ' v :V . ' ::-., wr. P. " , AT "THE.' ' ' ' JTo rth Ca rotina Boo est or e . TpRlNClPLES of Human Physiology, with'ever 1L one hundred dlustratioos : bv William G. fJsr. Icuicr. m. v. ciemenia oi unemrstrv. with nume- . W TX vii- d ... . . - rs rihistrations: by Thomas Graham ? H. . I. 6t fc. U. I he Hprse : by William Gonatt. The The ory and Practice (of Midwifery Vhy Fleetwood Church ill, M. D. M. tf. 1. A. , Lives of the Queens of Erig land, from tbe Norman Conquest; with anecdotes of thejV Conrtsi by AgnesStricktand s 1 - Tor sate by ' TURNER dt HUGHES. Sept 1843.- - " ' 1 ' 11 i - i i ' ' IS rift fth BHLS. CORN warned, for which the will be paid. . Apply to s , i 'TttRfl If KVnvil" Ratetgh. Oct. 14 ' ': ' ". 83.; flOI.T: AND UPPER LEATHEtt; We- have a R-od stock of if Also.n ajsortmei.tof Calf ' B" Raleigh, Oft. I, 1 84 f. WILL: PECK . J4V4t k -. - 'T ' ? f " r ; r . Uli S'lttH Mllliiiiiiia To the A mcr icsiii Public "II MPROVEMENT in whatever regards theliappi- J tie. ties and welfare of our race Is constantly on the march to fie taction, and with each uc eeding day some new problem is solved, or sme profound secret rev sled having an important end direct bearing over iu ... .1 , ir 1 u. ........ man uijur cNmre.' wb icHWmu, vfcw' over-tie past twenty years, how is the mind struck with wonder I V hst rspid strides has science made in every department ef civilized life ! particu larly in that which relates to the knowledge hf the human system in health and disease,. How valuable and indispensable are the curative mean, recently dis covered through the agency of chemistry ! How does the imagination kindle, and our admiration glow as the ingenuity the near approach to the standard of perfection, of the present time ! Through the elabo rate investigations of Physiology, or the science of Lire, and the l'athdogy of prevalent diseases, much valuable practical knowledge has been gained. Iu consequence of Vcoming acquainted with the organi zation, the element, of the various tissues and struc tures of the system, remedies have been sought after ami discovered exactly adapted to combine with, neu tralize ond expel m rbific matt, r, the cause of disease and substitute healthy action in its place. The beao tifol simplicity of thi. mode of treatment is not only suggested by the pathology of disease, not only grate ful to the sufferer, but perfectly in consonance with the operations of Nature, and satisfactory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, reflecting mind It is Ihna that Sahus' Karsafarilla, a scientific ( ombination of essential principles of the moat valua ble vegetable sulwtances, operates upon the syatem. The Sarsaparilla is combined with the most effectual aid,, the most salutary productions, the moat potent simples of the vegetal lo kinadomtnJ ita unprece dented success in the restoration to henlth of those who had Ions pined under the most distressing chron ic maladies, hie given it an exalted character, fur nishing as it does evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recommending it t the afflirted in terms the af flirted only can know. It nan long been a most im portant desideratum -in ihe practice of me-'k-ine to obtsin a remedy similar to this one that would art on ihe liver, stomach and bowels, with all the preci sion and potency of mineral preparation!, yet without any of their deleterious effects upon the vital power. of the system. The attention of the reader is respectfully called to' the following certificates. However great achievements have heretofore been made by ih oe of thisittvalua ble medicine.yet daily experience h.ws result, still more remarkable. The proprietors here avail them selves of the opportunity of saying, it is a source of constant satisfaction that they are made the means of relieving such an amount of suffering Nkwabk, N. J., Dec 13, 1848. Messrt. Sands.- Gent Words cannot express the grati ode I feel for your treatment to me, a stranger, suffering under one of the most loathsome diseases that nature is capable of bearing. Tbe disese with which I was afflicted commenced with infltmmationof the eyes, m the year 1836. which-caused aim t toul blindness . For this I wa. treated and finally relieved, but the remedies were such as to cause tbe develope ment of a scrofulous affection on 'my left arm near the elbow. . The pain extended from the shoulder to the end of my fingers, and for two years my sufferings were beyond description. I tried varioua remedies snd con sulted different Physicians in New York, aud amongst ihem the late Dr. Buhe. who told me the disease ol the arm was caused by the large quantity of mercury taken to cure the inflammation of my eyes. My suffer ings coutnued, the arm enlarged, tumors firmed in different placets and in a few months -discharged, making ten running ulcers atone time some above and somr below the elbow, and the discharge was so offensive that no person couIA bear to be in the room where I was I then applied to another distin guished Physician who told me amputation of the arm was the only thing that could save my life, as it was impossible to cure so dreadful a disease ; but a. I waa on willing tn conseot to it he recommended me to use -Swaim's Panacea freely, which I did witbmt deriving but little ben. fit. " For three year. I was unable t raise my hand to my head or comb my hair, and the scrofula now nkiide its appearance on my bead; de stroying tbe bone in different places, causing exten sive ulcerations and I feared it might reach and de sfoy the biain - the head swelled very much, ac companied with violent pain, numerous external reme- a- t a a . a a a . oies were recommenoeu, nut ara no good. ' adom a year since I was taken severely ill with a swelling of the tedy from head i o foot, so that I was entirely helpless, the Doctor advised me to go to the hospital, for he did not understand my case; for the last few months I had been afflicted with a severe pain on both sides, at times so hard I could scarcely get my .breath A hacking cough, constantly annoyed me. aod this combined with my oiher maladies, rendered me truly miserable; Soch, centlemen. had been my nituation for seven years of my life when I cotmnenced the use of vour Kursaparilla.'but a my cssv was considered hope less, and the near propcci of a peedy dissolution seemed inevitable, I felt but little encouragement to persevere. The persuasion, of friends mdoeed me to try your medicine which in a few . days produced great change in my system generally,, by causing an appetite, relieving the pains, snd civing me strength ; as success Inspires confidence, I was encouraged to persevere, my pama grew easier, my strength returned, food relished, the ulcers heab-d. new flesh formed, and I on. e more felt within me thai I might get well. I have now used the Sarsaparilla about two months, and am like a diffi rent being The arm that was to be amputated has entirely healed a thing that seemed impossible. I esoicarcely lbeve the evidence of my own eyes, but soch is the fact ; and it is now as use ful as at any period of my life, anil mr general health is better lhan it has been for years past.. . , -. : Health ! what magic in the word! how many thou sands have sought it in foreinr. lands and sunny climes, and have sought in vein ! . Yet it came to me wh n had been given up to die, ai d as I feel the pnUatjona of health courting tlirouuh my veins, my whole heart and soul go forth in fervenrgratitudt o the Auth-r of 1 all our sure mercies, that be has been ractously pleas ed to bles the means "male use o,5 Truly have yon proved yourself the good Hamaritarr to the afflicted, for next io,my Creator my life i iiidshted to you (or rather) the use pf your invaluable Sarsaparilla Tte value of such a medicine' ia cnoSiUess "beyond price, mney cannot pay.f H. I have been raired from death. I may say for my friends and myself; thought u impossiwe i cquw recover, nu pow gentlenen, l e Iq add another proof, certified; too; By ' my I friends and guardians, as a juxt acknowledgment' of 1 .1. - 1 -M . Lj.kt .' -i - . ... wn. 1 lue ,ru ot vour aesnn-resuirms oaraiariiia. i oat tbe afflicted may also use it. and enjoy thehenVfit. it sUne can confer, is the heartfelt, fervent wisj'of their arid your friend. r" ' ' ' v fi MARTHA CONLIN.; 1 know Martha Contin, andhdieve what she Mates in this document to be perfectly true. ' . ' ' a - JOHN POWER;. . . . VicAn GxvKia.Voe Nsw-Yma Rector of 8. Peter. Church. Given at New-York, this 14th llay of Dereabey. 1842. -! ' ' - ' --i'-V' '-r- ..o , .-i . ' t know Martha tiamlin.and heW kndWn of her avi faring illness; . tt.'. . .-- JOHN DUBOIS; Bishop of New-York.' I place faff coefidenee in thr - mtntMmjA Martha CoB, haying knwo her the part twenty ! yprj Iwfll cheerfully give any Dartiular. w ner case to woeerwao i 3.- . . . - n n- . . - 10 rel nay wish further ia. formaiJon r. ELIZABETH Superiot of the. Roman Catholic Orphan ai m1"?1 Ih Mpnt'tions made b Marth(nltn,nd havel.lt Cmwledge of her r.Sf s.,te'i-;UH F. PURDY Aldriaatt 10th Vardol the City of New-Yotk Marina Con lin na htrdJay ramily the U.t U yeari'ands I hereby CrTtrfv tt-at the foreeom. yj ucii ia coTrrct. ' Mr. MAkY R 'T.i nvi, t x Jfo.,601 Broad at. Newark, N. J. 8aridsVarwparill8 will also remove and rw. - r - uv .minuoi, ana nentU rhtMtseaees having their origfn in an their orisfn in an ;. . state of the Mood and deoraved eon.l.tift,. i .k. r . . ... VII .1111111.. eral e4MtHuiiim IJmI.. King'a E various forms;' Rlieumatisni, obstirmte cm 1 in ii cuitneoui f..ce, chroiiic soie eyee. ringworm or teller, scald hetj enlargement and pain of the boues and joints Muhl bom u'cers, syphilitic sympt mi, dUeaf arjWBr from, an injudicious use of Mercury, female dr Un ments and other similar complaints Prepared and sold by A. B. Sands & Co .Diu.ei.t, and Chemists, Granite buildinga. 573 Broadwiy earner of Chambera-ft New York, and for sale bv Druggists throughout the U. S. Price, $1 per bottle six l-oitlea for $6. v ' The public are respectfully requested to rrme mbtf that It is Sand's 8arsaparilia that has and u constant. ly achieving such remarkable cures of the mit diffi cult clas. of disease, to which the human fame it subject, and ask for Sands' s Sarsaparilla and take nc other. V illima & Hay wood. Agents by specinl appoint, ment for the Proprietors, for Raleigh and vicinity And for Sale throughout the U- 8. April, 1343. 2-ly. ff&isgag ga&agrg grasar DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CONFEO TIONARYw MUSIC, JEWELLERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. HAVING RENEWED OUR STOCK nithg frcsb supply, in all the above branches, and at low prio a, we can assure the public, that our aworN merit ia very complete, and well worthy to be tecum' mended to our friends. Besides the articles advertised before, we have no on hand sugar, Corfee, Jffotasses -nd 300 Bundles of Cotton Yarn, from the beat Manufactory. . 1.SOO P AG i s of music. I Of the latest editions, si the uncommon low price of 6 cenis per sge, is also added. Every one of the articles in the following memo randum, may be found at ur Etal4uhmrnt general, ly throughout the year, viz : FANCY GOODS. Writing desks, Ladies Fancy and Work Bum, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 Cts to $4; Travelling Bags, Thermometers, V alking Cnes. finest Ha xor. and .having utensil., Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of greatest variety. Scissors Pb-tols. Percus sion caps, Shotbelts, Birdbags, Powder flaskn; Teeth, Cloth, Hat, Hair and Sb-ebruhes Slates, P.elli, Fishing Utensil. Looking-glasses of all sort, I'oflee mills, Pins, Needles, Purees, Pocketbooks, Night Ta pers, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, V hips, Paper, Pens, Quills, ink and Inkstands Wafers, Sealing!!, Letterxiamp, pencils. Buttons. Pictures, Painted Glass Mugs artificial Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps, Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Lard Lamps, Bowls, Plates, Cocoa-gourds. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES. Butter, Soda. Sugar and Water Trackers Pilot bread.8ardines. Anchovies, Scotch Herrings, Macarel, Smoked Tongues, 6t Sausage, best Csndies Pine Ap ple and other Cheese, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Filberts, Palm, Wall and Cocoanuts, AlmomU, Preserver, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons. Pi-pper, sauce, Chocolate. Macaroni, Currants. Citron Nut megs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard. March, Tea. fresh Raisins, Sperm snd Tallow Candles, Olive Oil- Soaps, white. yellow, Castile and perfumed, (.'hew ing dc Smoking Tobacco, Principe & Havana Segaiv PORTER, ALE, WINES AND FRENCH COR- DIALS, Mold only by the measure. Grapes, Jnjubepaste, Apple.. Pepier Allspice Snuff. Blacking, Copperas. Lamp and t andlewicks, snd 200 gallons Winter Oil from $1 to $125, best Sperm Oil. PERFUMERY. Oil of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils. Poma tum. Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shar ing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott. pink Sau cers, 8oapa. MTHTCAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboards Guitars, Flageolettes. Fifes, Flutes, t'lari- Us, Accordeonsjkss Trumpets. BUOKS. . Almanacs. Primers Georspbies, Spelling, Picture and 8ong Book, Key of Heaven, (Catholic) a new iup ply. Fencing and Boxing Apporatvs. Foils, Swords, Gloves. Masks. Hats, Breestplatn, GAMES. Domines. Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins. Cup and Ball, Graces and Battledoors for Li dies, akif$ing ropes, ' Rollet. JKWELLERY. Fine, gold and silcer, a well as german silver, yi Breastpins; Ear-rinc Pencils, Finger-rinpr. Thim bles. Table andTea Hrns. Desert Knives ans Forks, gvr man silver Combs, Tea Bells, Spectscltt Belt-buckles. Kt-y. DRY GOODS. A larger assortment than formerly kept, and low. TOYS. 'A most chbtce and large supply .s Marble, Ham mine; tops. Drums, Rsttfos, Whistles, mouth Organ, Hrp, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns. Paint box,mt- t1' r.i. f ' nllo all sorts. Ml' mtic s ujVj rawy k muuv,o, - cn.scopes, painted Trunks, China setts, Drummed, finest fancy toys of all sorts. &e. . G. W.&C GRIMME. r P.tf.wiil. .ml Harccti Streets wiri its i va a jbjj arv iiiv - o Raleigh, April 3, 1843 27 nriO; RENT, for tbe baUnce of the year, the twj 11 Room, in the brick tenement, recently occupiw byDrV HkWna'aa. -Oct. 14. 1842. 83- IiEJinJlClME RJQjriEW For Sal lv Rsfeigh.ione 10 ; 1842. N. L. STlin- ' a new WOJEL TinJ8TreetvedlhUdat at "the N. &VooWe: loU RaleighTbe Fonunea of Hettor OPi" au nis man, itaara Ainonyir . ... Max well author ot Stories of Waterloo, Ac with ltius- tioos. IVE W NOVEL, BY COOPER.. Wyanilon 4J Vf V bli, U a vvm ' .. i or toe xiatted linvu, a i aie oi volei'rFtfr'salrby- Irtri'-i- '."'I'-' -ir-. : - September 184S. TURNER & HUGHES JOB PAINTING . Executed witltrieatnes. and dispatch. a - ami At this Offiee. 1
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