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t m .. - JL w ,!, 1: - - tne purpose ck,repeetfay Wns friende snd PoWlic, taai n J i -1 larse and splendid assort- --; ir a. ttSrvn RY XND FANCY GOODS tWyMer.. Vertical Escapements. Gold end Oosrd Chains Keys, together wiih, laWaaeortment nf.vBreartPjns, Finger JiW.B n.a.i .J SIW Pencils. Thimbles,. MeOal- ,Ui ?SPECTACs7ES.v . ; Golt,Siivefi Clu-tnJ polished 8tee! Srtaelea, Perifocal 8pecUcIGluM k n"w rticle.to roil the Eyes ef ell pereonsfYeiy superior Flint Glaases, that nay be adjusted InvnTy frsme;jt sjiy iiotice. :VfTMTbfrrDWt;l8aU 'aft otfasurtpoms, X(let;6iM-Toni; Better-Knives, Silver mounted 1 TreysCake Baiket -Coffee preques. Bntinia Ware. laSeu or aingle pieces, ?ller nJ PUteJ Cud,.,.,, " Mantel flocks," Gold jnJ Silver mounted Canes, Chess Men. snd Baekgetn'meo Beards, Steel Pens ; CiU. Steel. Glass and Satin Beads; let Combs; Segar tad Card Cases ; Pardee.; Chspm art's Razor Strap ; Toilet Bottle and Ladies Toilet Work Botes. vVn ;:!? r. , s CCTLEXlt A llnssaV&rtaeni of 'Rora Ratort j Pocket and xi: ;'j;r l' ;;,.PnKnHt; . t: r;;;' AUrs and fins eoHection. of Doable Barrel Gana . yt;i.j aod Coil's Patent ReToIiiag Pitol. - 1 1 Corapriaing Pewdei Bote1. Cologne and Lavender VV tiers ; 4 oilet rowuer ; ounmj enu iuo own. ise, Biirr Tdothi nnd Sbariiig Bra'shea. , f TTTrMiral instrTiments. . 8pnWGallar; Violinsl Clarionets, Flotea, Fifee, GvMtar and Violin SlriegaVEtlra Violin bore,e : wtkmm X f Hwb ntftaired in a aoerior etfte. Aa hie; owii peraona! attention will be giren to thi tiepaiuiKutt uwib a m to repair, may Wit d their being well and faithfully etecaiAl. Gokt and" Silver manuuetOTed to rder. with neatnea and panctnaiitj. 1 . i i 7 . 1 o -1 , Higbest prices given M4USUOU tllll OUTH. ... .... :BleirVOet. 1 91 84..- A4 i-tTtJST reeerred at Ogar Store, a. lefgvloi Of HAVANA CIGARS, eonatating in fart of the foUOwwg pranua, : linro -Italia..-. Dox Finn Prcmdoo, WTO1, lif'egiicra, "i e Pot Larrtnaga, T la PaUnte,1 - , .; La Palm Celclirada, El TalipiDi- La GaraatizadJr, Daiaas, tc.V &c i ATtfacr, Plnttfftn.- Which, will U aold very law,, Wholes! aod j - Purchaser end fovera of good Cigara and Tobacco, Will alsraja bo'furnished" "with" the" best kinds, salted i the lisle of the connoisseur . Call and try, at .'..wrveUeviUe atreeBdelglu,, October J9. . v . ' , v i ... . 84 "N, I?.-AU orders thankfully received, end attend- Mto yth despatch. 1;; : J- J K neiiry Di-Turiier, C;:: tesatraii stationer,5 TTtX.3 jat reoei ved One of the largest Collections jJof;BoAa and Ssationery, ever before offered by Way one hnoie in the Southern States. Ht a ertment of School pooka it very extensive. Itcora priaea ll the -different kinds of, Primers, Spelling Books," Reading Uouks, flrammara, Arithmetics, Ge Ofrsj.hiea, Atlases,' Histories, Ptctionarie. and also Work! on Astronomy, Algebra Chemistry, Phitoso pbyanMicsvBurvejing Geometry, Bo any, uook Keeping. Rhetoric, Political Economy, X enu lation Trigononfttry. Geology,- Mineralogy, Cook ingrFsnning, Gardening, FloricaUore, Lew, Medi cine, Theology, Pen manship, :A rehitecture, &c. ; " Classical Bodks In Letto, French, Gmk Julian, Spanish; Hebrew. f! - 1 'IIlanl&MXook Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, In vuieer Cash, Letter, and Check Books, Meniorandamy Bank and ' Pass -Books, Cyphering; end Copy Books. . J ? x 1 Reli s-ious Works-f amHy, Pocket, and ftchoc4 Bibles, TesTaments of all sixes end Prices, Psalm and Uvmo Bouks. Praver Books. crest vsrU .ety end a Urge ieasorfment WiReligio'os: Works by appro Tea an mors,; ... v Sacred Music Books Piano Music, and Moaie Paper. ";f -i ,S'siC-r . r- p - Children Cooks -A mal variety. Plain nivmhB loc' 104. - A 1 m- . a Stationerr and Fancy Articles A great variety of Foolscap,' Letter, A'eta and Emel--po Paper, Folio- Post, Packet,' Post and 8ermon Paper, BloUingi Wrapping, Gold and Marble Ditto. Drawing Morocco4 and Titsos Paper, Perforated Board VUilinjfCards "Rogers Knives and ' Razors. The King's Razor Strops, Patent Ink Stands,' Purses, 8cZsors. Steel and Gold Pens, Quills, Ink, snd Ink Powders, Beading Wax, Superfine Wafers, Plain snd Fancy Durable Ink, Lead Pencils, Silver and Gold ditto. 8Ula -ana Penciis, Cork lok Bunds, Paper Folders, JndJa, jtnbber.' IndU Ink, Black 8anJ and 8aad B"es Wafer, Stamps, Motto Seahv Ladies Albums' aaftorteJ, Card Cases, Conversation Carda, tvory and Bristol Boards, Chess Men, Back Gam mon Board. Dice, Battle doors. Port FoHos, Pocket Mapsv Red Tape, Matches, Letter and Note Envel tpe Canter's Scales Themwraeters, Mathematical IostramsntsJaralIeI RoIes.Carmine Saocers.Reeves', Newman's aid Amerkah Water Colors,' Camel and Sable Hail Peaoila. Aoi RKJing and Carriage Whipsa fins assortment.' 1 j- t;r;." ",:.j - Jilting an JixUQUTa BmJerf connected with ray EstahUahment, it'eBaMei mao sxecuts" orders for tbe diflirent varUUes of JUank wOrk, in the best manner anJ at the shortest actficsul v; Raleigh, October1815 85 Beckwith's Ptlls nd Gijs Ointment, always on dgnie liw;c;i ? I ;v v Z " - To ; arrateful for the JlSpral pX Bwt;siUcut' 1 see i ted1 it his1 CiUbnahmant during tho past W respeetftilry 4nforms thef public- IS f"0? MUtptiai, comfortable tto-formah y im wlwrveyanee; to, o. lJJV AUirrp.rriigst fdrnish; ' , - 'V-to rfcdivU ails brlamJ w as ss avrna saw- ai nw-. Ar SAatk . s- lot Zl r5T Aim AM-a-, . . ihTk j .7 a a ki. is new pen : btb Wi- r'. r '?.,?r P on the R1.V"n" -JOHNKANE Vrm?r"Tfi i-nportad tr.gar, on hand. 1S4.VS.M-.U SANDS'. SAHSAPAHILLA, FOR. THE REMOVAL AtiD JEKMANRWT ""'CURE OF ALL'uiaRASES . ARlSlNG'j 'FROM AN IMPrjRE STATE OF : v THE BLOOD OH HABIT- OF 3y ' ,nTHB SYSTEM, V125 ? i 'y -jy 6er6fula. for Kig ' Ecil; RhfuvuitUml Obitintte -: Catarteoui Eruption Pimple; er PuttvU " tht Face, Blotche; 'Bilef, Chroti Sore JJyee, Ring Won or TelterSeold Htmdt En t i - Urgemtmt rdJ 'o tho Borneo mid -,T j ..J'U,' 5fii''Kri .Syj"Wie: ",. ' . ! -.tSymvtonit, , Sciatic or Lumbago, V J; i . - eo Di$eaoeo aiisiog from am l1 ' - siiciea tree e Mercury 1 14t ' J " ' -I X-" -.-ii fM. or Dropsy Expotvr er-'n ; ; a irro lJmprvdeoceimLife.''Al9 , t . : .. .j rf-t . 1 - . ' ' vron vensrifiirMMiai .... . t s. : 1 ? ; ' jxrotOJt..' - . T-.W c : ,The haaltKof the human system deprais almost en tirely upon the state of , the blood. If the. vitalizing fluid which pervades every ' tisue, every membrane. fibre, filament, g tend or other ornn primary or sub atdiary , if the body be charged with the element of disease,' sickness most be the consequence, add Until the cacsks of disease existing in the blood, are eradi- cated.no permanent relief. can be. expected. , It is here that the powerful heaHb restoring properties of Sabds" Ssrsaparilla' are manifested ) its searching operation reaches the cacskb of disease, and the cures it performs are : therefore radical and thorbogh.--Where obstructions to its. fsvorablo operation exist, iney are resaovea .asu parses iong ue sumenis' rv caDal . .".".' The proprietors submit to the public the lullovrin; certificate, from a highly respectable vource, of a cure a' ."."aj-''! matte 0 using ineir preparation 01 oarsjparuia. ' v Mobilk, Ala , Nov.' 28.' 1845. ' ' Mtssma. Siia : r deem it an, act of justice to myself snd the community at large, to relate Uie fol lowing facts which occurred in 'our neighborhood in the Utter psrt of July last..' Jane C , young girl aged fourteen years, was afflicted with an im mense sore on the . middle of her back, which defied -all the treatment of medical skill. As ahe. waa a friend of our family I employed all the meana in my power in endeavoring to relieve her, but in vain. At last some person mentioned to me your Sarsaparilla, and I immediately procured fwo bottles of Messrs Mosely & Tucker, your Agents in this city, which I gsve to her. - I called to see her tbe next day and she told me she had taken two doses and felt very much relieved. I laughed immoderately al this, but he said it Was really ao, aod. gentlemen, in a word, in two weeks from the time she commenced using it, there was neither sijjn er sppearsnce of where the sore had been. Voars. respectfully. - - - J. O. HOUSEMAN, - ' 93 Daophin street. 1 THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE WAS addressed to our Agents at St. Louie, and .is similar to ethera frequently received from all sections of our country . Facts are stubborn things i therefore let not the afflicted despair, but oe the right medicine and be' cured without loss or delay. ' - j ' Reus Criek. Mo., April I. 1846. Messrs. R. & J. Adams. In the year 1812, from exposure while in the army, iny hip, thigh and. leg, down to my toesbecame swollen a third larger than their natural size, and after a time ulcerated aud broke, and remained a running ulcer for five or six years, and at intervals ever' since, that period, until I con cluded my only hope for life waa an amputation, lut I now bae the pleasure of slating that, after my leg had been so swollen fur thirty odd yeans and a large portion of the time ulcerated and exceedingly painful, by tbe use of Sands' Sarsaparilla, tbe swelling from my hip to my toea has entirely. subsided, the ulcers have been healed end my grneral health much im proved. Yours, very respectfully, - ; JOHN M'CUNE. For further particulars snd couelat ive eVidenco of its superior vslae erd efficacy, see psmphlels, which may be obtained of Asents gratis. - Prepared and aold by A. B.dc D. SANDS, Droc gists, 100 Fulton st, corner of William, Kew York. Sold alo by - WILLIAMS, HAY WOOI) &: CO., T - . Agenta, Raleigh, Alrtby P.F.PESCUD.Raleish. and by Druggists generally throughout the United, Stale. Price $1 per bottle. . Sue bottles lor 5. 1C7 The pnblie are respectfully, requested to remember, that it is Rands Sarsaparilla that has been, and 11 constantly achieving such remarka ble cures of the most difficult class of diseases to which the. human -'frame is. subject : Therefore, ark for Sands'. Sarsaparilla,' and take 00 other. . Nov. 2, 184B. . . , S3 y DR.; H. F. PEERY'S Vermifuge or (Dead Shot,35 ' - ,., .FOR WORMS.'- ' . . A igllif Toluallt preparation, capable, from the r tern in a few kourt, of every Worm.' fTpHEKE s perhaps no disesse to which Children JLL y exposed ao common and fatal as vVorm ; they .imitate the symptoms of slmou very other complaint, and often produce . the most alarming ef- ecis oetpre may -are suspected. - The aymptoma which are produced br the irritation of worms in th bowels, and which with some deirree af rcmint ii dicata their existence, are as followe : Countenance pale, tongue whuely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach hard snd swelled. wa.ilno f the flesh, sickness and pains in the stomach, bowels .a . . : - ... - euuer 100 cosuve or loo loose, great freirulness, un naturarcraing for tlsy, dirt or chalk, cholic, cootdI sions," 610, &c. 4c; r :f; .".;-: - Numerous certificatea of the value end usefulness of this preparation are almost daily received.' The. following is rrnra the Revf W. B. Winton; a' disanguished preacher of the Methodist Church. . , . : ADingdon, Vs., May 12, 1843.- . - I do Bsrehv certifr. that-1 n'.t VermTTugs in my famjl ; to the ifreat satisfacrion of myself and relief of mvehlldreh. . It action, and in one", case" removed "a, large number .'of worms in uree or louf rioors after it was given to the child; I am satisfied thai 'as 1 V Vermifugs uitsupc- .v?imV .r- :ftW,U, : WANTON r. sz'J rrwbetn, Na3iMty 23d, 1844 OX! have bseiltantlAifktvtt.rv. r. ' t j 11 UM- othersurpfvjftVodf tiDaaKA .ir-.-K-.r..- r r ita.se noti slogU3i.!1tftTaore ir sentant ap4 P eacm.e? and tl aTobW 1 Messed lo suPDlvlhoileanidIi VW4WkAiijfLetlj 4xtdtfttayti61i, toUy fwUjM?Adu4 bnmbUE. Plaas inforra I 1 ' , "!7 " uau, now I w ypa can inrnian ma wiu another sappfy, t hf2r iif T"jrJ;iXooAK.. rrepared fcy pf. H-F, Paxsrr. and sold wholesale and retail br A. B. 4l D. a A f TM - Tim... . n FftsAtrse.eorne of WilHsm.' New Tork.- -: 1 : . .- 'vi6ia, a.wi IU jmi y roffsbu sTeTHylhroghOat the-U If hrittnn ttf v...' h 1 ilirlHTTT" ""f" ior J 7 en. fintTZ?'," ff !MJ"".iar ih. .-J-iLIJ-. NE W. AND MOST EFFECTIVE KEMEDYT 9:1 JrS.4PitlULJU v4ND WLD CHERRY For tktrwre f follavit&Diifatttij Jaundice. Liver ComplainCall Billions Comptain'ls, Sick Headache. Heart Bunu-Iodtgeslton,- Habitoal CoMtiveness, Piles, PsIprUtioos of the Heart. Losjof A ppetitr, Dyspepsia, JNeioualrntauons, lJeotiita'ted Momacb, Languor,- Depression' of Spirits, Chronic Rheumatism, tutsneous Diseases, Canker; Syphiloid Diseases, Scrofula, Impurities of the Blood, Pimes, sud Pustules On tbe rsce. Hereditary Humors, Cold sores, and all diseases arising from au tnjadtcious use of Mercury. M -T!;n f Tiro attention of the'invilid puUhfand Of all those afflicted by stay of. tbe above diseases. Is respectfully called to the merits of a new and invaluable prepare tion from an o'rbririal recipe of a disunguished i-by sician, combining in itself the most active remedial properties oi two oi tne veiy iirsi anicies in iuo Materia MedlcaV' - t- r: ' -- ' The Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Hitters. ..were introduced v to the public shout twelve months sgo, sod during that period their suc cess has been sd ereat as to fuduce the proprietor to offei them with still more confidence in the full belief that bv entering into more extensive use. they will prove a blessing to. all those suflering from the dis eases above enumerated. These ' Bitters" contain in an srgreeable form every quality neceoaary for a safe, pleasant tand era cient . . , - .' . . ' , - .c -1 ' . " ' - - . r TONIC AND APERIENT MEDICJNE. . They will be found to be sure and speedy in their operation, ahile they' are composed purely of vegeta ble ingredients, not one i;f which can injure the most delicate system. No mineral whatever is ' used in their composition aod yet they will be found a power ful agent in the removal of disease, j.,- The root of the Sarsaparilla used in tbe preparation of the BITTERS ' is the GENUINE kPANIaH article of recent importation and manufactured before it baa lost its medicinal virtues through sge. They sre sll extracted by a rigid chemical analysis snd are presented in the Bitters" in a highly concentrated form. ' This Medicine will be found invaluable in all cu taneous drseases. in cleansing tbe stomach, in purify ing Ihe blood, in keeping op a healiby action of the bowels, in restoring strength, in "Haying nervous irritations, and in removing general languor, debility aod depression of spirits. s Anneied is a description of a few complaints for whirhth SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHER RY BITTERS have been used with great success. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. This anomalous", distressing' and almost indescriba ble complaint the torture of civilued society has its foundation in a deranged condition of the stomach snd bowels.. Those sfflicted by it are cut off from half the enjoyment of life- the pleasures of the table, and sweet snd regular sleep -oftentime. confirmed Dyspepsia fatally neglected, is but the forerunner of more dangerous, diseases, if not of destb itself. . , The Universal Complaint, XICADAC11JC. , t i fjj Who is there tbst Joes hot occaeional'y sutler from this distressing aflVetionl VVe meet with it among all classes, conditions snd seieslhe torture of tbe rsce, unfitting its victims for all bodily and all mental exertion, rendering them nervous and irritable, and incapacitating them alike for business or ei joy ment. 'JTie principsl, almost the sole cauxe of this malady, is lo be found in a diseased condition of the stomach and bowels, corrupting tbe blood, unbracing the nerves, generally dvranging the system, and pre venting that great bUssing of life, a regular, certain, and easy digestion. Habitual Costitxjess is the sure but often un suspected cause of the worst diseases to which we are subjected. The action of those organs of the system designed to throw off all excrement a ry objects from the body, must be regular and effu ienl, if we desire to retain the health even of those parts of the frame which are tbe most distant from the real seat of irregularities. t Depression of Spirits. At certain seasons of the year, and particularly in the spring, many persons are subject to a depression of the spirits,' sccompsnied by a debilitated stomach, loa of apeiite, nervous irritation, general languor, and a variety of symptoms, which it ia impossible to describe. . . , FEMALE COMPLAINT., Ladies of pale complexion and consumptive habits, and such aa are d bilitated by those obstructions which females sre fiable to, sre restored by the ue of a boule or two, to bloom and .vigor. It is by far tbe bef-t remedy er discovered for weakly children, and such as bave had humors ; eing pleasant they readi ly take it. It immediately restores the apatite, atrength and color. '" , 03 Nothing can be mrre surprising tlian its in vigorating rffecu on the human frame. Persons, sll weakness and Ismitude before taking it, st once be come robust snd full of energy under its influence. It in. mediately counteracts the nenelessness of the femafe frame, which is the grcst cause of barrenness.' It will not be expected of us in esses of so delicate a nature to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we csn sssure the sfflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Several cases where fami lies have been 'without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable' medicine, have been blessed with healthy dllspring. .' ' Prepared ty E. Thornton, Jrv Sold Wholessle snd Rnail by Wtatt & Kavcaax, 121 Fulton st., New .York , P.. F. PE6CU U, Raleigh ; Thomas Gaskina. ElizallhCity,iN. C. " July 25,1846. " 60 6m - . Life Assurance. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE - . ' . tf SOCIETY. 1 ' ' Io. 20 Coruhlll, JLondou. ' - Capital, 500,000 or, $1,500,000. empowered; bV act of .parliament, TH IS institution embraces . important and sub stantial advantagea wnb revpect to life assurance and deterred snnbities. The assured hss.' ou : all ecca rions. the po er to borrow, without expense or for feiture of the policy, two-wirds of tbe premiums paid (see table ;) also the option of selecting benefit, and the conversion of his interests to. meet 'other con veniences or necessity;'- - 1 " '".".'--j -'l:: . 'Assurances for terms of yeare at the lowest possi ble rates. ; ' . ''!' ,j . -i - . r DIVISION OF PROFITS. The remarkable success and increasing prosperity of the Society hss enabled the Directors, at the lax t annual investigation; to declare a fourth bonus, vary ingfrom 35 to 8& per cent; on 'the premiums paid on each policy effected on ih'e profit scale-. li; -r..i -t-- ' .4.-i.-.:EXAMPLE8.;-n. r t l' ; a e .8.. S is 5 y 29 t b; :-!'' 3- fV -i-sr-- -I- a s - ?. v 6W0 24 80 r)8 S7 53 55.76 3 70 37 64 2225 0 0 AA 1987 178q 1493 133 6P 5000 370'4o 2to'2t 34t 50 v ill r-itl84Uv5$5.6t ' ""Tbw division 'of profits Ts annual; and the next Wtll be made In Deeember of tha present year. " J UNITED-STATES 'AGENCY.- - . -. . For l?st ofs local directors.: medical officers, tables f) r t t m .nrl n.rl nf r. . . I : . r I e.l. - r - : - w . " i : ' j"-; .mtninij, twin ti M.ay ,t 84 3.) see the Society 'a pamphlet, to be obtslned aVthHr'oiTiei. 74AViTI -slreeiTVrw Y,ii ' t f - JACOB H i R VEY.hairtmrn Lcal Board, f L-4i c AMJ K i TA R RGeneraf Agent;, v,l ) fcG50i.LJ.TTI.E. Agn4.''U i'V.,' R. B. HAYVVOODvMsdical Examine June 52, 1846. , ;-T. ... - r -. atateign, . u. CO -''I- FALLvAND, VVlNTEROODSiX Til E SobscribeV; 'at his; hew Establlsliftieo fwtetta th Market Hornier on Wit miupt cm' street, naa theT'eMare'of annoitncJn; to'tho pufiicVAhaf recent arrivaui nave puceo o ukwi ui -eeHent a58ortment 0f- --br r. STAPH? and FAIfCY DRY COODSf adapted to the Fait and Winter, rede of 184;irrf 1847, and to whichjie respectlnily invites the atten tion of purchasera. j 4 : Sj: . jiW" :. ; His' Stock1 compriseatn part, the; following ar ticles, sy,; jj f VflJ- -iW. 1 ' Fne aTrtl anperfioe Ctofmi and Cassibi tats, " Soperior SaTTiNrrWaud Kmtcckt Jsus, : .17.; j ; White Flannels and Vesting, - ; f f. ; Fine bleached and uubieached Shirttngs -.4-4 Sheetings aud superior Bed Tickings, .. . Cslieoes aud Giughajna,lnt great' varietyv from 5 to25 ceuts, .;'..-'-;, t .Cashmeres, and Cashmere Da'Cosse Bobes, - Cotton and -Bandana Silk ;Handkereliie&, v- -v:-:'j-; Shawls and Fancy Cravats,- .. .. . . Cueat Ksascr aud Cottoji Ozkabusos, , ) . Gum-Elastic and common Suspenders, j.-. j-; , - Corded Skirts aod Apron Checks;,;. --i ' Fine' and common Gingham Umbrellas,;;- ;i ' ; Linen Bosoms aod Collars, , . ; " ; ! Paddiog, Can vasa and Spool Cotton, , . " v.-.f . Silk Sewing, Twist and Patent Thread, " Fancy Bonnets and Paste Boards, t , . " ; ' v . Ladies and Geutlemen'f fiue and coarse SHOES and BOOTEESr excellent.) , v -w - . a , ; ' - IurxaiAL Tea aud Lbar SrOAa, V. . , a ' ;.CRVBuenr PuLvaaieED and Baown ScaAas,.; -Vj Molasses, Corrss aod Snuff, r'.- -.. .-. - Chewing snd Smoking Tobacco and Segarsy t.; : Shaving Cream and Soap, Cologne, CHINA aud CROCKERY ARE, Plain and Cut Tumblers, . , ''. 1 -. . Hosiery and Gloves, Adamantine Candles, ..;.. Combs and SauiT Boxes, . ". u -' - : NAlLSand B U RNS'-XES, and CORN. BROOMS, &c &c., together with many other ar ticles lorn aumerons to mention, any part, or all of which for the Cash, will be sold . with t he greatest imaginable pleasure, on the most favorable terms. . The TAILORING BUSINESS also carried OU. To fill up his intervale of leisure Jrom the sale of bis Goods, (though he does not anticipate much spare time,, such iie the CuKAraess or bis Goods.) ha would also -most respectfully say, to his old friends and customers who have so long aud gen erously patronised him iu tbe days of other years, in the TAtuaiMQ. Btsixcss, that he is still prepared to execute in .tie neatest style any job, either of .Cut ting or making up, with which he may from time to time be favored. JAMES LI TC II FORD. ' Raleigh; November 10,1846. ' 90 , ; REMEMBER, THAT COSBY, HOPKINS & CO. OONTINUE to repair and warrant all kinds of aL Watches and Clocks upon the shortest notice, and in the bet manner. ' They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Iniruments, in a style unsurpassed by sny establishment, Noith or South. This the pub-' lie msy rely on. ; .. r 4. ; Tbey sre, also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER sny kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest manner and of the best materials. - z With the experience of many . years, we tell the people, (snd hsve the testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making tbe assertion,) that we can do their work as well as it can - be done in ' Richmond, New York, or sny where else.' ' ' Give us a call. Charges moderate. , COSBY, H0PKIN8 & CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. ' 1 ' - -89 Executor's Sale oI.Real Estate, - By A. Whitney, ; Oo TUESDA Y, 12th January, 1847, North Side of the Custom House, at 11. o clock, will be sold, . wuhdut any reserve whatever, by -order of the Ex ecutors of the Estate of Robert Fkraing, -. All that extensive three, story BRICK TENE MENT and LOT Of LAND, with appurtenances thereto, known as the Hotel formerly N orris's, and late Dr. Boyd's, situate at the Southwest cornsr of King and George-streets, having been profitably kept as such for the last SO years; measuring and con taining in front on King-street (63) sixty-three feet; on George-street (ISO) one hundred and eighty feet, and on tbe South line (176) one hundred and seven ty six feet, be the same more or less ; numbered (1 one. ' " j.' '' -. v"' ' - - " ALSO . All that three story BRICK TENEMENT and LOT OF LAND, adjoining to the Sooth of the cor; ner, measuring and containing in front on King-streoj as also on ibe back line (each a I ft. 6 in.) thiriy-bne feet ft inches; in depth on the north line (176 ft. 6 in.) one hundred and seventy six feet six inches,' snd in' depth on the 'south ' line ,(179 ft. 9 in.) one hundred and seventy' nine feet nine inches, be the same more or less i numbered 2) two. . ... '-'.',' - Aiso, . . ' .... All thst two story BRICK TENEMENT and LO F OF LA N D, adjoining to the south of the a bove; measuring and containing in front on King street, (31 ft. 6 in.) thirty one feet six incheavand in depth (175) on hundred and seventy five feet, be the same mote or less; with s large brick Back Store, and a large gateway to the South,-numbered (3) thrse. ; . , . . -AiaO,'': ' All thst Vaeant LOT OF LAND, situate on tbe Weat side or King street, a few doors shove Bounda ry street, adjoining to the north of Samuel Wileys, ot-cupied as a wscon yard ; meaauring and contain ing in front ou King atreei. (70 ft. ' 10 in.) seventy feet ten inches, and in depth (160 ft," 10 in.) ; one hundred and sixty feet ten inches, be the same more or ttss ; numbered (4) tour. " ' ; . ' J ; , Tbe whole Of th above property is now under rent to good tenants, except the Hotel, to which immedi ate possession csn be had, and the premises 'can be iaspected st any time.. " , T.' '" T ' N . B. The H otei has been established for the last thirty years past, and under projer management can be made a profitable m vestment, as it has always been a favorite house with' tbe merchants and travellers from . tha inteiior ot this- State, sad those of North Carolina and Georgia. ' ;-ir--.-i-. yS-tr-:t:Ar-A Terms of sale wilt be made known in a future advertisement, and the purchaser to pay for 1 oeces sary papers. : .'. -.'-.'.-...'V .f.- w;:;;.:, : ,v-. Ai WHITNEY, Auctioneer and Broker, v x.No. 11, Cnmberland-sl,, Charleston, B. C. Nov. 13. ; .Pr. Adv'i $19. ' S4 U7v ROUGH AND READY. R I NGQO L 0 SI PO CKEJ COM PANTO Hi f XHO?JE who Jove a quid of first rats 'chewing JL Tobacco, can be giatifisd by calling oa the Sub scriber, and. s Aing- for the above Brandswcnnufaei tared by Rembaul dt Davis, Petersburg, Virginia! andioetalsiy; : ?h ; Pi F, PESCUD 5- ry-it'Lr:- l;, VJ)fttggiata ' .lUfe?gi,TtfoTy'21; x r. ji c 9: 9A j OP UpRTZl ;CABOI,IirAi-v I GTTJHE Ann nal Common teal ion of thja Masostis - 49 Butr, will bo hulden in .this City, 00 Monday Evening the 7th of December next, st half peat ,ais o'clock,' and will continue its sittinga until the boa ness, Which nisy be brought before it; shall bar ad jostooV;" ?r-.i.--i'i 7-.r. f".. -r;f-:-,-vjr- It is very desirsble thst "every; Subordinate Lodge 1 in is state ; sneoM oe represented, and that particu lar Lodge attention be paid teMbe reO aire men Is i.f theOihtvl i WlLLIAMTHOS, BAINi V- i :':vr - 'V'TrW"V r'AOrsnw Seeretarv.:; ... I ,'A'f, FRESH supply 'just to hand, sad ' for saVe by ; ..a i.ii i, s. J ,-4.. .-j - V ; - vjtii 'n. U. l 'T i" ,ia:.THTAlLORS.(lf;Wt; Mm SJAtJS, .OTMfeiTaqC.- o3Co(V, ' fjTH'c orlgltott Inventor of the1 Tailor's :Transfer; fay :whicf "he has-secured 'paenT,'ihdirtho-. nenof merits of whichever all other sy stems anoWrv i- to the trade, oAve been acknowledged.; by Tailors of tbe . gresHest eminence in m onaern anu AjaBicrrt Cities,) expectato visit 'ther principiIvTwris afld CiiTea vt the) Southed uriag theW mtct tand Spring; and will be happy 10 afford to the trade to opportnnK ty of testing by. actual trial, the merUa of his soperior sj tm.of measuring for, and cutting garrnents- .lt is onnecessary for him to aay more in commendation of this invention. - It most afand or fall opoo Us own me rits. ; 'But ho takes the libertyjof subjoining ax few out of the many commendations that have appeared onsolicited, in the various public prinU la those parts of the Country , where his. system is extensively nsadi -V'-'raOar tovsaotobw I .,. We hare been" ahbwnMjy "aeveral of the beslai lors vf our Citv. on cntiretv hew' and original in- trnmenL for ascertaining a correct' measurement , of (be human frame, whicb they and all who have six amined it, pronounce to be the very best,' and rrnost reliable one ever yet made known. It is, the eoje in vention of - Mr Wst, Br Acir, ofjYlrgihia.a,It is called tksiTraJiBer.v8ysta, Transfer.'! and we think it is destined to be transferred to the use Of the greater portion of the master Tailors of the United Slates.. We are glad to tiaU ihis aa an other nnmUtakeable evidence of the rapidly increas ing spirit of invention and improvement iri the South. ' - 1 irao Va SicsMoitn ixo,t7taas. Mr. Wm. K. Acton, of. Botetourt County,- has, in for the' correct messorement of the hurosn body,TlJt is a . very. ingenious application of roathemaiical prin ciples, and from jta simplicity and efficiency, has re ceived the sanction of the master Tailors in this City and Baltimore. The followinc certificates from the' trade have been selected for publication ? ' . 1 . . : .'. '; ' '. '' PxTEnsarno, June 2nd, 1S46V Mr. Actos Dear Sir I hsve given your Trans fer System a fair trial, and it gives me pleasure to say that it ia In my opinion superior to" sny system that I have ever used, (and I have used nearly all that are now An use.) . v Respectfully , ' 4 . ; 'r , ; We the undersigned, subscribers to . Wm R. Ac. ton's Transfer System, believe it lo be the best system now extant, 'i . i ROANE d HANLON, 3? 14th atreet, opposite tbe Exchange Hotel, Richmond. ,"' Mr. Actoh, Dear Sir I have thoroughly examin- eo your J rannier system 01 .measurement, and ieeljt my duty as well as a plessnre. to ssy thst for accura cy of measurement snd tfahsfering the same to the cloth, it is the best that I hsveeyer met with, I there fore most heartily recommend it to tha trade. -. Yours with respect, NICHOLAS D. McCOMAS, York Avenue 166, Bahimore - ; . Rfehmond, May 2latAl846 Mr; Wr. K. Actow, Sir -I have examined iyoor System of cutting and must say that I think il one of tbe best in use .. I have always been, opposed to the different' new systems thst' are , continnally coming out, but fro'nva careful exarainatioh f.youis.l-liave been' induced to take' tjj. aed t would, furthermore, re coinmehd it to the traded f f VVTM. J.MlTli1 Wx.'R. Actos, Esq ,' Sir 1 have ; carefully ex amined your. f 1'ranafer System of measurement, and find it better adapted in my opinion, to gel a "per fectly correct measurement of the human frame' than any other System that hs - enme under my observa tion and as a more unequivocal evidence of the above, I do hcreby gLdly subscribe to tke work . Yours, 4c (Signed,) JAMES JONES, Draper and Tsilorl ' : Sr 1, No. 2R SotitE Street, Baltimore. Baltimore, March 81; .1846. . -. ,v K-: 5 4 Wrol R. Acton; Esq. Sir I have examined 'most thoroughly your new system of measurement, snd Re lieve it to be the most perfect plan Tor getting a cor rect measure of any thing I have ever met wiih.'. aa also the transferring of the' measurement to tbe cloth. I therefore beg tersubscribe to the work. " '; " V" ! . - - -Ketpectfully,c&c;- " ! T f. ' (Signed,) , ' " ; ROBERT HALL, j, : . ". No. 13 South Gay Street Baltimore;' " Thia ia to certify that we Wlievef- Wm. R Acton's Trsnsfer System of measurement, tole the most cor rect that we have ever seen; and therefore' cheerfully subscribe the ssme;;-';.'r -i't r'" ; 4i.:iSigned,) .. D WELLS oV KEAlW K 4f-ets.-i: ' Corner of Liberty snd JJAluindre Stsv Bsltimore, April;7, 1846. ; i'fS' : Wm. R. Acton, Esq i I feel it. to to no more than my duty to yourself end the trade, to add iny voice to the very high and flattering testimonials of my brother tradesmen of oar City, as to the merits of your new system," the Tailor's Transfer' Being' already somewhst' acquainted with several othi-r Systems, I ' unhesitstmgly believe yonrs to b the' best, upon all' points thatbaa everfalleu withiri the reach of my ob servation. Y bun truly,1 ; 'Yl-itr' (Signed.) ? - CCOPETERS, jr i ; Mr.' Wm. Rv Acton,' Dear Sir : W e have given your Transfer System' full examination, : and feel bound to say, that for sccuracy of measurement, and as a rule for cutting by transferring the u eaaurcm?nt to the doth, that it.ia.far beyond any rule within our knowledge, and ', we have used . nearly all the . rules J now eiUnt in this Conn try,, thst are known to the trade' 5 We further do mort earnestly recemmend it to tbe adoption of the trade snd feet safe in saying that they will find it to be all that we have represented it. .-(Signed,) - J TITTLE dt SON.i- ; 1 -' ; ; No. 23 Mouth Street, Baltimore.- I have exsmined With great care and sttentionkthe sy stern of cutting now Jsught ' by v W. R. : Acton, of Virginia,' and look upn it ss being decidedly an petio? to any principle th.at'has ever come bnde?-my observation and can cofifidentlr recommend it to'Uie trade generally. ' THOMAS M. OLIVE tfi , -ItaUigh.N. CwKnv.53, 84f.-,...i; " ' V AGBNCIEa :.?.Xs 1' ? .T.JBKUSCUP, U-l . f ifii-g ' ROBERT HALL, 5.Btluore !. vj .v- ' BOA N E & HANl.ON, Kichmood, Va. J ' 1 JAMEw HAYNEY; Winchester Va -4 l G. A. BAKER. Lexington, ' YBr:''?--'h , fv . BAKii K, rincastle, Va.- . ? -T. LE WlSTJ.neiileVi Vs r 's'- 'i k u H. FOWLER, Yancy villa; N.C.-'' Oliver Procter: Rafeieh: n .n TSATKltlXS AakKTS. SMITH &iH If ADSHAV lwiaburg, Va -Nov. 23. 18464-; ;.; '- ' - ';'- 95-2m' r . .1 . I,, 1 r TIHB andersigned havinz nurchssed at Measra. 1 Stebbins 4- Pulleh, Their Btock' of .2;c iiij ";3ar.ileyxTO rSoliclt the pvtrorrage! of their Customers; also that of or frieodav scquaintancea'and the oil Uie 'eenerallv'. leriiug wen asore9 inat we; wMtoe enabled Jo, ion as reasonable, terms. s any ' house in 'or dine.-! Ths bjistness mill be oiio.ued. at the tld) atand(neai- E:tv,44V.iiPETERBOlSKEAU :"PeUrsburg,NoT 14; 1846. iikt:'l' ; fv '.::.; . , f i.i ,n i , r.'ij '-THE Subscribers hsTtot dUpoeed of theirstock of X:arthenTyaxe CIliAia,i3Ia2i Ceu 'to Messrs BOIeSEAU MUIR. wouU respectfully recommend them to their Jormef eustOmerS. arid oi- cit for their saccessori a cctuautuon. of - theui pat-' oaager which has been bes towed on themi -ft - " - rV STEBBINcr PULtEIf . 'A :Nov;"17-"U :Wxe- ty . t 1 cini; teifiuHi .su ii rTUsT .received a fine i letof sen nine . PrrBCfDe. ralo, a. fioe assort Bsent of Snuff and TftWco-J Uoxes. Cigar L ases.Tipw. dtc dte ior sa)e ; whula sale laud retail by r JOH N J. K RA USE, :U fy;.' raytUeriUe RatergliJ 3- v M XmI i OHE preceding .figuforjei- given.to reptrseiit (he r;JL Vfpsjtsstsut ;i rgs-ssisTiowa is the gm Evacuation for. tbe imurities of the I ody. It w iff fa noticed that a thick cJoody xaisit issues; from all points of thee shr face, .which .indicates that this erpirati6rf flows nnihterruptedly wheir we are . in h altb, m ceases when WVere sick.-Ltfe csnnot lie sustaiitcd! wiihootlt, Jt ia thrown ffrem ihe-bloud and oth--er juices of the body, stid disposes by this means, of nearly slt lhe impurities Within ua: r The. language' of Scripture is," in ihe BLOOD Is the Life. U if ever becomes impure)' it may'be traced directly 10 the' stopae of the,ktneeTible -Ptrspiiation. 'bUs 4 see, sll that is rieccspary when lie blood stagnant, or infected, is )0 open the pores; and itielicves itself from all puyiiir; ibsT 'iys'tvxt Iiamn. heat tnd k lality are aufficienf, without one panfcle ol medk-ire, except to "blh the" r Ore's ty on'; ,1 he rurface. 1 fcu a we see the folly of taking so many interna I remedies. 1 All practitioners, howevrr. direct , l heir efforts to re Jstore ih f Insensible PerFpution.'fTheThi'mpsiinisn 10 r instance SJI ax a, tue fijorypsiuisisnrouasns in? wet jhiaiiketfr.ibftVHomspst out infinjtissij raals, the Pholopathist bieeds sod oes us with mer-' cury,snd the blusltring Quack gorges us wkh pills, pills, pills, -,..;.-. s:yi;::f: ;-::'i'f-' To give.some idea joftbe smount of the Inv enible Perspiration, e willatate that ibe learntd Dr, Lew en hock asce rtaine d t ha t fi veigh tbs of all w rect-i e into, the stomach, passed offln this meshs.- In other words, if we eat and 'drink eibtyounds per dsy , v e e yacuate lire pounds of it by tha -Insensiljle Pert pira- tionv; & i.y.-,"t'j 'h&y--f'!'h. riH-ulK -' r This is eono Oilier than, tbooaed op particles of the biood.ond other juicergiving! place ..o 4he pt w : and fresh ones,, r. To check.. this, thetefore, is ,to retain 4in the system five-iglhs of all tte viiulent HjaU$r. Viet nature demands should .leave the -body t -;.:.' vt-c-, -r By ssudd traqsiibm Tfrcbeal to -cld, the pores are stnfrped, the perspiration ceaser, ahd disease Ix-gins at once to develops itself. Bucek a storpste . of Ibis flow of the jukes, originates-, an many r com- Tjlaiats. 5 - tt - r.x :"? r; ut r. it wry atepping the pores, thrat overwhelms m Mi kind wit cnofh, eold. ''and' Consumption.' Nine tenths tX the' world die with 'disenses' induced ' by. a stoppage of tbe Insensible Inspiration.";' - -: i ' Lei me ask, how; every CadidWrod, wbat course seems ihe in'bsl , rfaonablek to "purine to 'tihstop the pores after they are closed.' j M bold you give physic to unstop l he poresl, . Or wboid you apply somethitig thst, -would do this tipon'the surface," where the clogging actually is 1 K A nd yer I. know of no phy si cia in who maVea Sny "ex tenal appfiCatfon to effect it. Under these cirenmst'ares, I'presefat to physicians, and all others. McAllisterVALL HEALlKG OIKT M E2iT,oV? lhelWdRLD!s: S AlE jt: has pow er to restore perspiration on Vbe feet, pn the head, a round old sores,' upon the .cbesC n short,, spon all parts of the body hetbr -disusedf slighlly. or ae; vere!yj Ms'.-ii '?ktQtlp ?-f&tri - . ltDsa povrer tocaose ailextemai srca,acro?utqus nu mors, skin 'diceae'es, iKmcts wendsK to dtHharge iheif putrid maiter,' then heals .tbrn5.yv j v-, It is sTemtdy.lhaf awrps ffthe whole catalogue of cutaneous' disorders, t zrd '. restores the entire cuti cle to its healthy lyiictiohs'i; I hsve used it for the last, fourteen year for alt 0 is- esses f the chest. consuwiption, liver, involving the Utmost danger and npor;sibnity;ndI declsre lfois Heaven end man, that not in one single case-has It failed tODcnefitwhen the patient waa Within 3 the reach: of inottal: meana" ji-.-fMr. . . J Lave had Physicians, learned m the Prefeesicn, I liava had -Ministers of ? tlie; Gosper j Jodges -tf t the lepebiAldermto and Lawyers. eenU(nen ef rlie highest erudition and M ULT 11 V D ES et tie POO R , use it in r every variety; "way; and 4be has he Vn' but one oieeire orated; anivero 'Me Mlister, ymr Ointment is GOODj ; ? riv .-.';?HEADACHE.'f '.'W - il The Sal ve has cured persons vf Ufa' Head ' Scle of 12 years' siapdrng, and who ' had ' it "regularly evsry week," so that vomjting often took place. : ' , . iseaincsa ana caracue are uripcu nu was uw- i 'Tbflt some 'sorea are a n outlet 10 the Wrnriiles of the systefli, is,'lecausebey canrkt jss off lite nainraf ebannet - 01 the InsensiLie PeFsptration If such sores a re heated np.-tlieWp'urnlesifiust have arutnA l.- .lu it E.;tl .,rf.... Jil-" i'TWiiB some Otlier ootlet.Tor it - wm -endancel hha ' iua Salve Will alway"prOvkle for tociV tnergcniiei. It removes-almost immediately the innarr.sticn aad swelling, wnerr tbe pairrot eoorte ceasts. ; ' In alt caiea o( fever, ilietdiflicoliy lies is ihe porfi being locked up. so that tbejieat and pen piiatjow csa toot pass tiff ztllxhm" Jtssst tenisturef could -bE.isrted, tuerieis:bas passed and the dsnfterjt joerf:;; i"e All 4eaJu3g Ointment Wili, in; all teases.? of-fevers, al- inost insisnilr unlock the akin ami wws lorut tte rcr spUatiotf - HV.''-r'r.i-Mjl -'j ''':Vv -4 N. $ C R OFUL A, E R YS 1 r fc L A S, v. A R H EUM, LI VER CPMPLAl NT.' SORE EVES, QUlNSEY, SO RE , THROAT. BRON C IUT IS BROKEN OR, SORE: BREAST P1LES, au i;Hc;Si,UiariASt;S, such Jas A MA,vr- PRES15ION. PAINS, also, SORE LIPS.. CHAP' PEL) HANDS,-TDMORSeUTAKfcyufcKi;rv ;T10NSV iERVOpXDISiEASE$t SPINK there is UO medicine proiabiy so. goou sn as for BURNS, it has not eqiial m tbo wOrtd t 1 PIMPLES ON TaEiFACE. MASCULINE -SKIN, GROSS-SUREACE jts first action is to exjI al humor. ;jtrwill not cease dra wing until the skin, is Ireel lota i' sttry matter that may be. lodged under -Wrtayn 'andlrcqtieotljr bresking.out to i lie surlace. a 1 1 then' 3ieTs 1 W be? tneie is nothing it grwoessi jp sor' face.it begins 10 soften, arid softenlintUu becomes a ' if f riv wAast i- ii-.--' Icrmrenla new. how fatal most, medicinef. were :Ths.trthV & 'imag 1(yfi9!h V.L'Q J1" worms arejpresenuew levfne seyopsifru this Sal ra wiH at wars tell if child Ks worms. , v There ie'proball s. iie med ieine o tbe see of cs;t at once so 1 sure ami so eaje .in iue expulsion o wvv -r A8:aMJlilia)lC3KE. - ' No man can measnret its. vataa.-- Se long ss tbe stars . -i -i - '.Mail roil along over mes-neavene,- so , wng, as ; tbe eartlr, sufject'td all infirmiticif ol tbe.flcsh-: long ss disrate-a bd atckness.is npsrjrr-jaai, wjw a will fbis good OHtment U'ased and esjeemed. ,V brn map ceases from off the eavtb,' then' tbe demand wiu j A Mra "McAIJJSTERT 1 CAUTION . NoOintment will be seB oe o- less the nsie'6tJAiM.c:Aa4fT y - - . . . -a" a S. f '"-i -WWhereoy -offer 'rewarfif $tio be pat on conrlei'idn la ady "ofrW '-estrarltnteeV Coorts of tBe r United Sfaresi of any-lndiVidhal coonterleiung o. Vnsmrsnd OirWinebtn .1.- The above invaloftbrs remedy ts lor NorthCaroiinaBook Store-.by the 'Sebwoer;"" f i V ', s"iasssaT to cbitdrentakerv inwardly rfbejfr ould. be stowto ye sort totbem. ,.Ef rjeciany V.rKPrMinges,t' cslK ed medicated iozenees.t.vermUuses.M fHs, Ac no ether oerson iihi City v. My Kaleigb,1Uay l8Ir
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