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EDITOR ANDPRORIETO&. -..
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TERMS;
Weeklt Paw Thr UolUri per nam
. : 'i.'L...f!'-lPar nmri SLzterm Llofk. first
$oertio Oo Dollar ;tecU ubiequat inMrUa,
Twenty-fi CuU.
t Ordera nt Judicial AdoettitemenU will b
charred 23 per cent. highr ; bat a dedncfioo of 33
per cent- will b mada frouX tie regal ar prices, for
dTertisar by the ye'ar. -
Advertisement, inserted in the SKTiWcen.Ylti
GisTti, will also appear La the Wskklt Paper, free
of ehaTgel ' if ' ' 1
XT Learn ta the EdiUr nut be roer-rAiD.
WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER ?
PRICE'S Asrueaiid Fever PllUhaie
or tailed, where dUectiuoa were Uriel I if . fol
io weJ, to eftct a cure in from Fifteen to Thirty
hoart. They ere prepared (torn simple Vegetable
MeJicinea, ni re therefore, the afet, most pleas
ant, aad speadiast remedy kuown,-for ihe cure ofln
lermittent Keter. . They hae been tried in " Uon
giie Chill", of the worat frm. and have invaria.
W ?ien refief, and cured the paftenu. They never
ilTect the brain, at diem Quinme or injiw the con
utatiea, aa doasAteaic - The nvoney ratarned in
every C4se of failure, where direction are followed.
Price $1 per box, Planter, Country Merchants, and
Drug?it will be supplied 'at' t8 "per dozed Soxes.
Prepared and Ai fttiiy by ' ' 1
U.J. KENWORTHY dc CO., x
. . Dank Street, Pateraborg, Va.
Aotat 31. IS46. . N , 71
BQtanico-Medical Infirmary,
BATf K ST., PETEnSBCRG, VA..
DRS KEN WDrl THY flfc PKHJE. Petertbura;.
Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa
tienu from a distance, afflicted with Chronic and sup
posed iocurable' tu'ms of dive;; Board. with the
ra t careful nuring, can be obtained for $4.per
weeltrMeJicalchirges modcraieL The superiorly
of the Botan'ie Practice, in the i re of. Chronic dia
eaM; baa beenittUy eMabllahed ill fvecy section of
our UouAtry. - Perijna afflicted, atjoukl speedily avail
ihwTwrJe of this almoaj certain meana of reatorstion
ta bealtbr " , '
gj Ftstalaa and CtncentpettKJy eurtd without
resort Uihe Knife-Coaas WaaaaJiTsi Charge
$100 Car Medical arteadaaeai 0
Parson daatring funher rnfaraalien, will pleaae
address the 8 ubaenber. po fairf.
C J. KES WORTHY, M. D.
H. M." PRICE, M. D.
Jolv 11. 18.
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6R ly
Vcrmifuffhor "Dead Shot,"
r"OR WORMS.
jromplilidt ef it Hciion,' cUriS? the9
Um i a feu-iurty Waraa.-
THERE ia perhaps na diseas to which Cbildresi
era exposed so eomn and. fta aavVVprm;
tbey iuiitattf. the symptom W .almost .e9fI.
complaint, and often produce . the moat alarming ef
fi. iKtiM tk ir tfiidficied. The sTnrptoms
which are produced by the Irritatioai of worms in the
bawel. andaaeach wita same tlegree of eenairuy in
dicate their exiateoce, are as follows : Countenance
pale, tongue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth,
fetiJ breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of
the &ea,.sickaess and peine in the stomach, bowel
either too costive or too loose, great fretfulness, on-
naiuralVraving for clay, dirt or cnalk, cnoiie, convui
tiooit, flu, Ate. dec'
Namerona eertiteates of the value and asefalaeaa
f i hi preparation are almost daily received.
The following i from ht Rev. VV. B. Winton, a
distiazuished preacher of the Methodist Church,
i Abmgdon. Va.,My It, 1843.
I do hereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery'a
Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of
my self aad relief or my children. It is prompt in it
action, and iw one case removed a large number of
worms in three or four boars after U was given to the
child. 'I ani satisfied that as a Vermifuge it is supe
rior to any that I have ever used.
i . it rS '-. AV.B. WINTON.
Newbern.N.CMay d, 18U. ,
Dear Sir1 I have been' anxiously looking for an
otker supply of oar Desd hoi yerniifuge." aa I
have not a single vie! left. There- aTe constant ap
plicaiions for the medicine, and I should be pleased
to -apply the demand. 4 It has proved itself, so far as
tried ra fhi vicinity, to be m 'positive $pecifce. .nA ho
btfmbug. - Please inform toe by ; retnm mail, how
soan yoa can furbuh me with another so poly. ,
1 Truly yoars, J. A, LOGAN.
i Price' 25 cents per vial.
(Prepared by Dr. H- F.Pxxar.and sold wholesale
and.retail by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists," 100
Fetton street, corner of William, New York
5Id Isoby PascTja & JoHasoa, Kaleigh, N. Car
ollni. and by DruggisU generally throoghoat the U
nitet) States. . . , t
'Raleigh. Oct 28,1818. . 88 ly.T
BANK.OF THE STATE OrilORTH CAROLINA.
A i. SEMIANNUAL Dividend or Four and
tuUbne-quarter per cent, on the .Ctpiul
Stock of thift Bnk, has been declared, payable to
the tt tor k holders 7 bM lh tfe K the K tat 11 nf na.
aZtrAarEn per cent, on the individual ah re,) at the
Principal Banc,; on the first Monday in July tiext.
ana at lae Drancnes, njteen uavs inereuer.
: f r J , ' C. DEWEYi Cashier.
' Raleitb, Jane 15, 184T. ' - ' - ' 49
j Ilf THE; PRESS,
"d 2l be published U mitet, bf the mndenlge
I "A DIGESTED MA5rt7ALT?
-Of the PuhUc Adf of tke Gen.er&t Assejnblj, pasted
since the year l&38v By Jaxn Ikedeix.
-iifmen wiahrnr the Wcrk wilTmake applicsv-
4i&3B?BBLflMSSpjiphBasBBBMrfiBaBaBaajMBflfesjsjCSaVMMM m
mon at the Rccsxta Office. ' - - ' ?' '
j WE9T0N R. GALES 1
i Ivipeigh. Juw 17 1S4X : - ""-49
. AVID F, KECIJUIG, Proprietor.
H'D.'Pi"KEELtNO respectfully anndtinceto
the Public",' that he hai talien this fine Es.
Ublibment, recently conducted by Capt. Futman
Black, nd begs leave to solicit the patronage of his
friend snd th travelling community.
This Hoose has omlergone thorough repair, has
been; newly furnished and now. posses all the
meana and appliances of superior accommodation.
Toe Proprietor ia determined that hi Hotel shall
not be excelled by any similar establishment in the
United States; and aware that an impression exiaU
a the pert of many, that hi charges are higher than
those elsewhere, he father siatre that his charge for
board ta $ 1 50 par day or 910 per week.
D. F. KEELING.
. Norfolk. Va.. Jan. 22. 8 6m
REMEMBER,
THAT
COSBY, IIOPKINS & CO.
CONTINUE to repair and warraut all kinds of
Watchea and Clocks upon the shortest
nonce, and In the bet manner.
t They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical
and.O,Ucal Intrumenta, in a atyle uiurpaeed by
any etsblibnient, Noilh or South. This the pub
lic may rely on.
They are, also, prepared to MAKE to ORDER
any kind of Jewelry or Silver Ware, in the neatest
manner and of the best material.
With the experience of many years, we tell the
people, (and have the testimony of hundreds to sup
port u in making the assertion,) that we can do their
work as well as it csn be done in Richmond, New
York", or any "where else.
Give as a call. Charge moderate.
COjJBV, HOPKIN8 dc CO.
Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89
, - F1ICE!
THE JET7SA INSURANCE COMPA
NY, of Ilartforfl, Conn. Offer, to
insure Buildings snd Merchandize, against loss or
damage by fire, at premium to suit tbetime.
This is one of the oldest snd best Insurance Com
paniesinthe United 8uie,and paysilslosseaprompt
ly. Application for Insurance in Kaleiajh.or ita vi
cinity.to be madeto 8. W. WHITING.
Jury, 18-16. 1 . . Agent.
JACOB S.1IDEB,Jr.
s Importer & Wholesale t Retail Sealer in
WIIVESi LIQUORS, Ac.
. .. OF ALL COUMTRIES,
Ho, 76 Walnut Street,
IN VlTES the atteiition of the Trade end consumers
to his extendi va stock of good, pore Wines,
c of various grades and prices : all of
- which have been carefully selected
... . . by him in Europe, .
Prinafallf Lt tie District xtere Produced.
AN RXfEKlUNCE of iwentv veals in this bust-
ess. and as aucceasor to the late Joan Vacouaw,
Esq.' wit n an extensive 'buropean eoneectian, and a
direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine di
tricft ol France, Germany. Ate enables him to guar
antee the excellence and good condition of every ar
ticle sold by him- His. new Store snd Cellars, ar
ranged and built Cmt the purpose, insure the preserva
tion of hi wines in perfect ondition : snd the present
Stock havbig been landed principally befvrt the first
ut December last; when the new and high Tariff on
Wines took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad
vantageous terms.
-" fj Descriptive Catalogues furnished on sppfica
lion personally or by letter ; in ordering Wiax from
which, satisfaction will be guarantied.
Wines dec. Importer to Osbrb, Subject to Ar-
. raovAXto.t A e rival.
, March 29, 1847. 2-ly
AlORIS NEW AND SEASONABLE
-pry - Goods,
JTTJ ECENT arrlrals have placed in possession of
lJJX the uudersigued, at his New Ltablilunnt ou
Fayette villa street, in addition to his former stock, of
which annunciation has already beed mad in the
public priu t, another New amo most BxAtrriroLsitr
n.r or Seasonablr Dar Goods, which are remarka
bly cheap,' aad to mhicli he would respectfully iuvite
tb attention of the tasty aad intelligent purchaser,
to wit 1 .
Fiaa and Medium Irian Linens,
Plaid and Jaconet Mualius,
Bobbin Edgtugs,
Lisle Lace aud Edgings,
Elegant plaiu and twilled Ginghams,
Liuen Cambric H aud kerchiefs,
Beautiful Calicoes, and splendid French Maslios (0
GeullemenTs while Kid Gloves, new dteigne,)
do. ' Berlin and Cotton ditto,
Torkey Red, CoUoa, 1
Driiliag and Naakeen,
Plaid Uambrooo and striped Jeans,
Fine Cloths and Cashmeres,
DaAr D'Ete . sad of Aer goad for Gettlemen' turn
Marseilles Vesting, . mer wear,
Canvass, Padding and all other trimmings.
Fine bleached Shirting and Jeaus,
Cravats, Suspenders aad Umbrellas,
Shoes and Slippers, for both GeuUemen and Ladies.
Groceries, China, Crockery and
Glass, of almost every description.
' JAMES LITCHFORD.
Raleigh. Jnne 10, 1847. 47
Confectionaries,
Or the best Quality.
riTJHE Subscriber has just received' from the
" Jr- North e fresh assortment of CONFECTION
AwiEd, which are as follows:
' 300 lbs. CANDY, assorted.
20f) lbs.' Dried Beet
- fiO lbs '' Bologna 8sosage.
A large lot fancy TOY.
Do ' 1 fancy Baskets, 1 0 different sorts.
diflerenl kinds Travelling Bags. 4
Fruha and NaU of ry description.
Preset ves. Dried Ctierries, by the box or pound.
.Olives, Havaneeetmeets. Pickles, Ac. dc
CANDLES-Spermaceti and Tallow. '
SOAP of all kinds.
Loaf, Brown and Crashed SUGARS. ,
WNEsUChamnagne; Muscat, Madeira, Port.
CbrSial and Country. Wines ,. ;
. Porter and Ale, by tho boUle," glasa or gallon,
. TEAS Gunpowder, Young Hyeoa 4. dtc. :
. COM0S11 diflerenl kinds selected. . i -
Steel Pens, of All kutd. Chinese Marbles. .
. Segar, Cases, and 8egars of every kind tad enality.
Barumesr. nre UraoJtert, ot 3 dicerenieons.. -..j-.
Ground Guiger and Starch. i . '
- Also, -great mwy otht-r articles, too tedious to
mention ' ' HENRY KBIM. 1
June 9,: 1847. 47 2vr
" - . V THE PETEFlSBURG.
IROflV BBLLAN D BRASS
lacUne, Smith-Shop,' Edge-Tool Factory, kt.
In full operation.
THE nndersigned returaa his sincere thanks to
the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene
ratty, for the liberal encouragement he has received,
and hopes, (ss he has a mora extensive assortment
of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good
Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, and the whole
Estaldiahment belter arranged and systematized,) bv
continued efforts, to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage. He is prepured to
execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to
sixty hundred.
MILL GEARING
Of every description ; Shsfting, ttpindles. Screws,
dec. Castings for every description of Cotton Ms
chinery. WATER-WHEELS.
He is manufacturing, Howd's Cast Iron direct act
ing Water Wheel, and has made a number, which
have been tested with great success, and i believed,
from it structure, durability snd strength, to suipss
all other Wheels under less bead of water than 14
feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who
given hi whole attention to putting them up. The
subscriber is also msnuiacluring Hoichki' re-acting
Wheel. 4
STEAM ENGINES,
High and Low Pressure.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
He has on hand a number of various me, fin
ished up complete, which he would veil at reduced
price for Cash, or on time to punctual customer.
Flattening Mill, Pa'ent Bands, Sinkers, Levers,
dec, at reduced prices.
H(XJ3HEAD KCREWS,
With Box, Plate snd Ink, sll complete, for $35.
EDGE TOOLS.
He bason hand, and continues manufacturing,
Cast Steel Axes, and other edge tools, warranted e
qu.l to any made at the North.
Waggon Boxes, both ground and in the rough.
Sad Irons, of all sizes.
Fire Dogs of various patterns.
Furnaces, suited for heating Churches and Stores.
Mtoves, of different sizes lor Factories snd Offices,
Grate of various patterns. Plain aud Fancy.
IRON RAILING.
Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy.
HoUting Machine, for Store and Ware-houses,
on an improved plan.
Pumps for W vlli, of various constructions.
Cotton Gin, and Horse Power.
PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS.
He has on hsnd a heavy atock of Ploughs and
Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4
Horse, vis : Esgle or 'Meadow, Davis McCormick,
Premium, Clarkaville, Flee Botn. liar Shear, Bred,
Corn. Side Hill, Ddtc , which he will sell st unu
sual low price.
Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction.
Corn Shelters and Btraw cutters.
Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, Ac. ; snd ail oth
er artick-f usually made at such establishments.
Having from 55 to 60 Hand employed, and some
a good wdrkmen ss csn be found in the btale, he
hopes to give as general satisfaction as to price, work
manship and despatch, as any other similar estab
lishment. '
He would respectfully Invite all who are willing
ta give him an equal chance with Richmond or the
North, to give him a call.
fj OrJer left with Messrs. McIIwaine dc Brown
ley, Mesrs. Q. o W. L. Morton, at hie shop on Old
street, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended
to. U. W ELLS..
Petersburg March 6. 12 if
THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable
Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the
City of Raleigh, known a the Waterloo Tract"
containing between 400 and 600 Acrea. Also, ano
ther Tract of 180 Acres, adjoining the above Tract,
known as the Bushy Brsncb" Tract.
The shove Lands are so well known, that descrip
tion i deemed unnecessary.
Apply to the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the
" Register."
JAMES H. COOKE.
Februsry 10, 1847. 13 tf
Williams, Haytvood A: Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
RALEIGH, N. C
Ketp constantly onJuind a largeand icelUithcted stock of
Foreign and Native Drugs,
m ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CHEMICALS,
Which has been carefully selected from the Northern
Ciliee, with strict reference to their purity, and msy
be relied on with full confidence.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of superior quality snd fine finish, from the moat
approved American Manufactories. Our stock of
PAINTS, OILS ANI DTE-STUFFS,
Is si ways large and complete, comprising in part the
luuuwiug, i ;
American White LeadJ
Linseed, Lamp, Sperm I
dry aad in Uil,
Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow,
Verdigris,
Chinese Vermillion,
, Tanners' Uils,
Indigo,
ladder,
Eit. Logwood.
Conoeras.
vemtian Red,
'Dye-Stnlft generally,
Spanish Brown, &e. &e.
LEATHER, COACH, FUaMTURE II JAPAN VARNISHES,
Together with a large and well-selected stock of
FRENCH & AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS,
Which we recommend to Picture Dealers, Builders,
and others. ,
Tobacco,. Segars and Snuff's,
Of the very best quality ; and. superior
Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Port
Wines, French Brandy and
London Brown Stout. ,
All of which is offered for sale at unusually low
prices, and upon the most accommodating terms. .
Orders from Physicians snd others promptly executed,
aud particular attention paid to packing and for
warding. '
' May IS, 1847. 40
TUOUASUsDIUBLE
; 'iAirTORSET ijtD'SOLTCtTOBi ;'
COMMISSION ER FO R NORTH " CA ROLIN A,
Te take Testimony, Acknowledgements, die. ,
' - r 79 Nassau Street, -
i " New York.
' December 26. 1845. ' V 104 lT
ape Fear Bank Stock wanted.
To the Afflicted! -
DR. BANNING BODY BRACE.
riMIIS ibtaluable instrument Of recent discovery,
X for the relief of Vocal and Pulmonary weak'
net and Dyspepsia, with Constipation, ,and Pile,
Nervov derangement, great sense of weakness or
"goneness" at the stomach and Bides with bearing at
the lower body and indisposition to exercise ; also for
spinal weakness and Curvature, with enlargement of
one shoulder ana nip oj cauaren ana young ixtaus
so common in the South. In many Case the appli
cation of the Brace, properly adjusted, gives immedi
ate evidence of it great Utility.
Any invention therefore, that contributes to the
health and comfort of the hnman race, as Dr. Ban
ning' Brace, iu so many iiiPtauce has proven, ia
well worthy of attention, aud especially so of the af
flicted. The following strong recommendations in
favor of the great utility of the Brace, from several
distinguished Professors of the Medical Faculty, and
other respectable gentlemen, who have been con
vinced by actual experiment, will induce the suffering
to give it a fair trial.
From Professor Dickson. .
Gentlemen : At the desire of Dr. Banning, I state
with pleasure that after an examination ef bis Body
Brace, I am very favorably impressed with the pros
pect of its extensive utility. The principle which he
lias so ingeniously carried out, seems to me widely
applicable to a large class of cases pf suffering and
debility iu both sexes.
SAML. HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
February 25. 1847.
1 concur fully iu the shove.
March 2. JAS. P. JERVEY, M. D.
From Professor Goddard.of Philadelphia.
4 have examined Dr. Bauuiiiu's instrument for the
relief of weakness requiring support, aud have mnde
practical experiment of the same, and am astonished
at the results. I have also listened to his views of
its applicability to an extended class of diseases, aud
thiuk them to be highly important, and therefore cor
dially recommend them to the serious consideration
of the medical profession.
PAUL B GODDARD, M. D.
Philadelphia, Feb. 28, 1846.
From Professor Molt, of New York, and others.
The undersigned have examined Dr. Bauning's
novel views on the mechanical pathology of many
affections of the viscera, and believe Xhem to be
highly interesting aud worthy the serious attention
of the medical profession
Valeutiue Mott,
J. Kernev Rodger,
Alex. B. Whiting,
H. McLean.
Stephen P. Kirby,
Stephen Browu,
May 13.
Washington, Dec. 11, 1846.
Dear Sir: With great pleasure I hearAestimony
to the efficacy of your invaluable Lace." I com
menced wearing one in Jnne last, at which time I
was in very feeble health, in consequence of a severe
Hemorrhage of the lungs, with severe hemorrhoids
from the slightest irregularity of the bowels, often
times continuing for a week, leaving me very feeble.
Weakness in the back and a most unpleasant sensa
tion in the stomach, shortness of breath, difficulty of
retaiuing my food after eating. 1 was obliged to be
very cautious and not expose myself to the weather
when it was m least unpleasant, the slightest change
affecting me very seriously. The very day I irst
put it on I was greatly relieved from the sinking, un
pleasant seusation in the stomach, I could walk or
sit without experiencing the slighest pain in the back,
aud my chest felt as if it was relieved from a heavy
weight, 1 could breathe freely and with perfect ease.
In a short time my food ceased to oppress me, the
hemorrhoids were relieved, and that which had caused
me the greatest solicitude, vix : bleeding at the lungs,
entirely ceased. I have not lost one drop of blood
from tha lungs siuce I commenced wearing the
" Lace."
I was also afflicted with a severe cough which has
wonderfully improved.
So greatly have 1 improved that many of my
frtetid who have been absent from the city during
the past summer, hardly recognized me 011 their re
turn. 1 have gained in flesh, have a good appetite,
and am able to eat food of any description that a well
and hearty man can digest. Indeed I feel almost
like one risen from the dead so great has been the
change iu my health. It was believed by all that
my luugs were diseased, and that I must die of con
sumption. Such was the belief of one of my physi
cians, if not of others. And 1 most firmly believe
that many who die of pulmonary affections, might
be restored to comparative health by the use of your
" Lace." I mow attend regularly to my business,
not losing a day, no matter how inclemeut the weath
er may be. I owe you a debt of gratitude, that I
feel will never be iu my power to repay.
That you may loug live to enjoy the blessings of
this life, will be the coustaut prayer of vour friend.
CHASF. POPE.
To Dr. Banning, of New York city.
The following from that old veteran. Com. Jones,
is certainly full of interest in mauy points of view,
and not only demonstrates the utility of support
in some cases, but illustrates the great and extend
ed power of the peculiar support found in the "Body
Brace."
Near Prospect Hall, Va
December 8th, 1846.
Dr. E. P. Banning, &c.
Dear Sir : In reference to your Body-brace I will
simply state my own case, fmm which you, and oth
ers most form yenr own conclusions. Even since
1814, when I received a severe gunshot wound, by a
musket ball, which still remains in the body, I have
suffered much from what is termed a weak back,
and pain iu the back, 6ce so much so at times, as
to destroy all comfort, unless supported by an arm
chair or the like, consequently ridiug on horse-back,
or remaining long ou the feet, was productive of
much pain. I bad tried various bells. Russian and
others, all of which I feund to be worse than the dis
ease. Finally, I determined to make one more ef
fort in search of relief, and as you recollect, called
at your office, Broadway, New York, in tha early
days of October of the present year, and had one of
your braces adjusted to my body, on trial for a few
days ; suffice it to say, that at the end of three days,
I called end paid lor the brace, which I have worn
ever siuce, except an interval of two days, after my
return borne, when 1 laid it aside, with a view to ascertain-how
far the relief I had experienced was real
or imaginary. '
Sinoe I have been wearing your Brace I have
been exposed to severe and long long exposures with
out rest ; on one occasion'! left my breakfast table
at half past 8 o'clock, A. M., rode -seven er eight
miles, alighted end remained on my feat, walking
but little, until dark rode back to Washington, just
in time to meet en evening s engagement, where I
remained ujilil 11 o'clock, without sitling down at all,
except when riding, from, half past 8, A. M. till half
past 11, P. M-, and thia without The slightest ineon.
venience at tha time of subsequently.' Without the
Body Brace I could not have end 0 red half the fa
t'rgue without great' inconvenience and pain at the
time and feeling the effects for several days after
wards j .- - 1
Previously to" wearing the Body Brace, I was in
the habitual use of the friction brosh, which I thought
of great service to me, and for some years supposed
aside, having had no recurrent of the eymtdros
which induced ha Use since I wore the Brace,' and I
feel warranted in saying not only has my ability to
endnre fatigue, been greatly renovated, by Dr. Ban
ning a Brace, but that my general health has also
improved uuder it use. . ,
Wishing you a successful tour, in your pilgrimage
for the relief of suffering humanity.
I am yours, gratefully, ,
THOS. APL. JONES, U. S. Navy.
Raleigh, lith May, 1847.
To Dr. E. P Bajtrw: My dear Sir When I
called on you while in tuis City, in January last. I
told you that I had been for years much afflicted with
Dyspepsia, weakness of the back and breast, a most
distressing Cough and difficulty of breathing, togeth
er with great debility of the whole system. I could
not eat any thing, without creating the most disagree
able sensations ; and st times, suffered the deepest
depression of spirits, which rendeted me unfit for bo
sines, or enjoyment of any kind.
You advised me to try on of your Bodt Braces,
which bad been often applied in similar cases, by oth
ers, with great success. I did so, andv found great
relief, even before yoe left the City, in a few days af
ter ; and now, I am happy to inform you, that I can
eat whatever I please, without any inconvenience
whatever ; my cough has nearly left me ; my back
ami bceast pains entirely removed, iny Dyspepsia
cured, and my general health is rapidly improving ;
and I am perfectly satisfied, that by persevering a
little longer in the use of the Brace, I shall soon be
restored to as sound health and spirits as I ever en
joyed. I do not think I should be extravagant in say
ing, from first to last, previously to the application of
the B rare, that I had expended, for various remedies
to heal my distressing and multiplied maladies, at
least one thousand dollars, without deriving any sin
sible benefit from them whatever. The application
of your invaluable Brace, by affording mechanical
support, at the proper place, to a long afflicted and
debilitated system, has accomplished the object t and
if I could not procure another to supply its place, the
offer of $1000 would not induce me to part with it.
Therefore, as an act of justice to a public benefac
tor and far the benefit ef the afflicted, I most cheer
fully furnish this testimonial in favor of the great u
tility of the Brace, and especially for all persons who
are or msy be similarly afflicted, as I have been.
With great respect, I remain, dear sir, your ob't
servant, GEORGE FISHER.
Raleigh, 29ih January, 1847.
Dear Sir It will be gratifying to jou to be assur
ed, before you leave Town, that 1 have derived sig
nal advantage, irnm the use of the Body Brace.- I
had not worn it many days, when I was enabled to
walk six miles in the country, after which I felt less
fatigue than I did in walking the distance to the Ho
tel, when I first called upon you. It is an admira
ble contrivance, as a Mechanical support, snd is ex
actly suited to my case. The pads on the back and
hip, give strength aud compactness to those parts, so
that I feel more at ease either in motion or at rest ;
and whether my infirmity be Spinal or 8ciatie Rheu
matism, from which I have suffered much for several
years, I now look forward with confidence, at no dis
tant date, to a complete restoration.
V ishing j ou a pleasant journey, and every success
in the object you have in view in undertaking it,
1 remain, very respectfully, yours,
GEO. SIMPSON.
Da. Banning, Eagle Hotel.
A good assortment, embracing every size of the
above described invaluable Body Brace, may be ob
tained of B. B. SMITH, Agent.
Raleigh. Jnne 8, 1847. 47 6t
RALEIGH
Classical, Mathematical and
Jflltl TJl H 1 JIVJiMlMY.
Classical Department :
J. M. LOVEJOY, Pkecsptob,
Assisted by K. II. MASON.
Mathematical and Military Department :
y SI MON PRESTON.
TH E year will be divided into two Session of five
month each ; the first Session beginning on the first
of January, and the second Session, on the first of
Ju'y-
It is the design of the Preceptor, that this Institu
tion shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded
for acquiring a thorough English, Classical and
Mathematical Education.
Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of
any College in the United States,
TEh'MS OP TUITION,
For English and Mathematical Studies,
per Session, (15 00
For Lstin, Greek, French, Spanish and
Italian Languages, per Session, SO 00
The'sdvsnced Classes may pursue the Studies of
a lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the
Class to which they belong.
Military Tactics tsughtto the Pupils, free ef extra
charge.
The design of the Militsry Department being to fit
the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers,
the West Point system of instruction will be carefully
pursued, nor will the Army lactic be departed
from, in qrder to exhibit the boys for the benefit of
the Institution, or for any other purposes. . ,
' By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary
arms and equipments will be furnished by the Slate;
but Parents who wish their children instructed in the
Militarv Department, will be required to provide them
with the prescribed Uniform. . - ;
Parents and (juardiaus, are requested not to allow
their Children or Wards to have accounts in the City,
but to deposit the money, for the purchase of neces
saries, in the hands of the Principal. -
N. B. A few Pupti will be taken as Boarders, by
the Principal of the Academy. ' .
REFERENCES.
Hon. Geo. E.' Badger, Gen. Moye, .
Hon. Wm H.Haywood, Charles Hinton,
Hon. R. M. Saunders, Wm. F. Collins, "
Rev. D. Lacy, James B. Shepard,
Hon. John II. Bryan, H.. W. Hosted,
Hob. John R. Daniel, Ed. Yarbrough, .
Hon. Richard Ilines, . P. Guion, Esq'r.
Dr. Baker,
As the above named gentlemen are well known in
the State, I. have given .their names as reference.
Tbey send their sou or wards to my School, and of
course their opinions can be confidently trusted. .
. ; . . .. J. M. L. ,s
Raleigh. June ly 1847. ., V 45
BfiCKYITll'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC-'
TTjfESClJD TJOHNON have been appointed
jf Wholesale and lleteil Agent' for the ale cf
this Veil known and widely i circulated article." " A
large supply jusf prepared and ' now on liand.
Prices the same as at the Factory. ' ' , 5
?N.' B:""Nd'ne can be relied upon a genuine,' with
out the WRrrrxN signature "of the Proprietor trpon
each Box. " ' v
Raleigh, May 12, 1847. 39 -
Valuable
JVierlfeal
A NAT0.HCAL 1 ATfcAS, by mhfi1 tiim
ArnottV Elements pt Phjslc, , X TJL J
Abererombia on the Brain,, WT v;,
an i-D-S A .? i Kl . .t
Allison s Outlines o( PatJioIogy , ,Vr v
AshweJI on Diseases of Females, ljs ;ui. h ,
BuMtiae.pa the Kidneys, , ffV
Benedict Compendium pf ChipnWa jurtuv
B odd on the Liver,, , -j ,t..--r
BarUett onJTevera i Back's Wsdjcal itxitprmdetue,
B tiling Principles, of Medicine,
Bingham on Mental Excitement; ,.. f7 '
Brwdie on the Joints, r. 5 , . - ,
do on Clinical Lectures,, j
Cheleu's System of Surgery, . ,..:v
Colombat on Females, ' Jr-d,,:. ;..
Chapman on Thoracic Visrera, -
Diito on Emotive Fevers. - -
Ditto Lectures. I --'I-
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Carpenter's Principles of Human PhyaoIsjr, .
Ditto VegeublePhysloloy.-. , ;
Cooper on Dislocation and- Fractures,";
Do on Hernia,
Do on the Breast, V .
Condie on Children,
Churchill oik Female, '
ChurchillVMklwifery,
Clymer on Females, ' '
Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine, '
Deweae's Midwifery, t ,
Do en Children, s
Do on Females, , - ,
DunglisonV Physiology, .
Do Medical Students, . ,
4 i "
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Do New Remedies. . ? - . .. i: ?
Do , . Practice Medicine,
Do Materia Medica,
Do Health. k
'ft XK
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Druitt'e Modern Surgery,
Durlacberon Cornsw. f . 1.-;- -, v-!, 's9'.s-4
Dickson's Southern Practioe, -i, -(iJflf
bllus Medical Formulary, -Esqirol
on Insanity,
Gatt on do ;:
Furgusons's Operative Surgery,
Founs' Chemistry for Students.
G raham's Elements of Chemistry,; . rt -. v
Griffith's Chemistry of lihe Fpur Seasons,
Hass's Pathological Journal, . , .. t ;
Horner's Special Anatomy, ' - k fM
Hope on the Heart, ' 1 .';"; ...'.- ? .'
Harrison on the Nervous System,' '
Hughe on Auscuiation, f k :!--::iY-ruhzis'-'4ftM
Kennedy on Obstetric ditto by Taylor. ,v
For sale at the N. Cv Bookstore by 't ,
Raleigh. June 12. 1847- -M-.'rtrH,
WA RREJf, NOnTB CAROCI!lAf
White Sulphur Springs.' "i '
THE Proprietor of thia esiabllshment respafty
informs the public, that hie house WMopen
for the reception of fishers on; tWUI
FIFTEENTH .pF,, JUNEZ, Jl
Having made very exensiv improve&enUi fndC
additions to his buildings, he is prepared to vaccom
modate a much larger company than berefoforeramtlf
assures those who may bedjsrrosed to favor, him wilh
their patronage, that no, trouble, or expense will jbs
spared to make hia house; w -.1 t
At IeMt..3nal..U: any. tHU'Jii-
The Medicinal properties of the water are admit1
blv adaoted lo thetuirn nf th nafv.rui T.UarfttrJ
j I ' ' J 'Bwaaa) MI v rv
plaint, and Diseases of the Skin and 'satisfactory-
cimcuce ui.iucir virrue may oe nao in tne immeuiauB'
vicinity of the Springf.' 'Persons '1raveifinig: Sri -tlref
Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road;" wiU always find V
Hsck ready for their accommoxlaUon t Herideraott
and at the WarrentOn Depot,' ,1- f V';'" iw"'1"
' CHAROES-r :
Families per oiohrh : 5 !.,0O,&'''
Families per week; "" 5 'tltf
Families per day, . t ' 7 00. f
8iDgle person per month, , , , vatf-W;"
siogtetirwk, : --v i s$$u-
Single personj per Jsy, t; , fi;..-jvl-S$
fJhildren and Servants, half priee. , , v ' '
Horse per month, t; '-H Dt w?
Horses per week, , ' . 1 . -8 50
Hor.es per dsy. , , ,,xvvK.yfi,
Analysii of the Water by ProLHARLT. i
One quart (wins measure) contiin sulphnreUo
hydrogen gas, . . 2.0834 ebbid fat--
.Carbonic acid gas, a .-. .00fls)i
SulphnMagnesia, t 1 6S ''tfritnt,'
Sulph: Idme i l I ' . 't
Oxyde of Iren, I' -' SU lsteyrt
' Muriate of SoIa,
Carbonate of Lime,
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WILLIAM 'ipNr.
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June, 1847.
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8AL.E OFiTOWIT I,OTl!? TDE
NEW COUNTY FQLIC-NORtHj
c.THBsAWoi.;taw .
County of Pots:, N.'Ci, wilt commence on Wxn
nesdat, the 21st day' of Jotr efCsm4'Cominner
from dsy to day until mlttsX'aol'- S"1
CiT One and Tiro YetW credit will be' grvea bat
Notes with approved eeeuritv tenadTed " -
I (D Thia County wa esublisbed ly in set of th1
ibbv pwwii ui mfo UCISIBiUrV, OUl OI S- pOTUOU OI
R uiherford.endyHra&r .
embraces a fioe heahhy; 1 hdtutriotu? enterpri.
sing population.' "It contains a large quantity of finsr
Grain lands, and Immense Forests of the fir tirn
her.' ' A portionof if is mbiriiairiopre1intins;
some of f be mosrbeantifo.1 ndiomanUe scenery inv '
aginable. . Its climate, for nxs itbfv istess and nki
SAHTSEsa is altofetber TxatrtrassEB. The ceu
tt'Stte' is located na an. extensiveplain, about six .
miles from the Mountains, in full view of them.
The Country around is level and beauUfaLnd- fhw
Roads, crossing' in all directions.) wih. Iw niadejery,
fine fof Waggons, Carriages, and VeliicW overr'
descriptibn. - - -4
53- This Town3 wn 'be' 30 'mlW frbm' CremX
tilU, S. C. i U Meitr6uiSparlanbwV;:m,
C. t Tt8 miles Mm the Umcslone cTprwet, 8. -C. i,
16 miles West of Rutherfordlon,! JV. ' C, ni tSjf '
miles froni HetdersmtiUe $ Plat BoekfiZ-'CI". i
cry The County aboande In the- tatofo&fZ
ptone Qusrries, and Clay of ths) bestaisd (si' fc2K
tng puipoaesvy ij?;tte:MXl&$P$
dry Persona abroad, are uvitM &Uto:;fi iglti
of the iifc.4rM'-isV:c
flToall persons in oearch of health end
ments; and desirous of, tha advantages; U School,!
Cbarcheav Sotlerj &e. in jena of tbe isoct delight'
tal4 tbpodant, and raia4ti4': iowtainJii&.ai3?.
a fine opportnnitjjs, jretentei tfa Tparchssiisj aa4
improving in this new Town. ; :T'"i'mCc-z
-;flO; XheCContracis,lctb;iHBy aftbsx Conrt e
House an Jail, will be' Jetoti during tlte Sale of the
Town Lots. (r Und'arTaVrs are desired lo attend,
and, submit; plana1. to tha.'Cmmisslonerii4forraj4
0WV-. 1 a - r.t -aJtll.t vAUtf
. , COLUMBUa .MILLS, Jl . - , r
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