J A. if ill . .- 1 iC&Oi . .. ; H III f r ft - i ...II B M m 1 M - ' - I I . . ... . . . III ... r .-..... 1 , W'-? , j-t--?- M Vi. - ft-' TUESDAY, JtJNE 29 , 1847. O JI J N A UAIjE ETM.: . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. - T E R M S. ' ; ' lus pr monm -llf la advaaca. Wkku-t Pr. Tlr Dollars per tanun. jLitrtinat--F9t vieTy Sixteen Liut, first iosertioa, Oae Dollar; etch labaeaaat insertion, Twenty-five tnla. - Court Orders and Judicial Adtertieementt will be hared S5 Pr ceat. higher ; but a deduction of 33 percent, will be aade from Ue revlar pricea, for Advertiser by lha year. v - . Advertisements, inserted In the Seyi-Wekkly Re gister, will also afpear ia tha Whiit Paper, frea of cha-rje. O" Letters to the Editor must b roerrAio. . WHY HAVE THE AGUE AND FEVER? F II ICE'S Agncaud Fever Pills have never fall. where directions were ttrictly fol lowed, to effect a care In from Fifteen ' to Thirty Jkourt. They 'e prepared' from "simple Vegetable Medicines, and are, therefore; the safest, most pleas ant, and speediest remedy known, for the care of In termittent Fever. They have been tried in Con gestive Chills of the worst firm, end hve Invaria bly given relief, and clred the patients. They never affect the brain, as doe Quiainei or injure the con stitution, as JoesArseaic The - snoney returned in every case of failure, where directions are followed. Price $1 per box.' Planters, Country Merchants, and DruggisU will be supplied at 8 per dbien boxes, prepared and sold only by V C. X. KEN WORTHY & CO.. Bank Street, PetersUirs;, Va. Aoitit 31. 1846.,; :- rs : . 71 Botahico-Medlcal Infirmary, BAfK ST., PETERSBURG, VA. OR3 KEN WORTHY 4c PRICK, Petersburg-. Virginia, are prepared to receive and treat pa tients from a distance, ef&icted with Chronic and sup posed incurable forme of disease. -Board, with the most careful- nursinx can be obtained for Si per week. . Medical charges moderate. The. superiority of the Botanic Practice, in the cure Of Chrooie die Bases, baa been fully .ertahliabed in every section of sr Country- Persons afflicted, should speedily avail themeetveeof tbis almost certain means of restoration t health. fXTislDjas and Cancers pcy eureo! without resort u tha Knife Co axs WxaaxsTan Charge $100 for Medical attendance. ,D Persons desiring further information, will please address the Subscribers, post paid. C. J. KBNWORTHY.M. D. H. M. PKICE, M. D. July It, 1846. - 5rly -n-DR.H. Fi PEERY'S - Vermifuge or D6ad Shot," r ,1 g KOK WORMS. , .1 kig klf Waais frepartiim. epU, from the j Twmptitmde it mctian, clearing the jf asua. Jew As arc, every Werwu THEKtiie perhaps no diaeasa tn which Children are exposed aacomnaoo and alal as vCorro they isa4tU. tha sysaptome s almoai every ether -ce;plainu often produce the most alarming ef fects before they are suspected. The symptoms which are produced by the initatkm of worms in the bftwela, and which with some degree of .certainty in dicate their existence, are as follows : Countenance pale, tonzue whltelT furred grinding of the teeth, frtiJ breath, stomach hard and swelled, wasting of the flesh, sickness and pains ja the stomach, bowels either too costive or too biose, great fretfulnesa, un- naiurarcraving for clay, dirt or chalk, cholic, convut sions, nW&c, &c ,;, .,'1 ,'. . ' . .. . Numerous certificate of the value and usefulneaa f this preparation are almost daily received. The following is from the Rev. W. B. Winton, a distinguished preacher of the Methodist Church. . Abingdon. Vt: May 1 2, 1 843. I dotereby certify, that I have used Dr. Peery's Vermifuge in my family to the great satisfaction of myself and relief or my children. It.ia prompt in iu action, and in one ease removed a large.number of worms in three or four boars after it was given to the child. I am satisfied that ss a Vermifug4l is sope risr to any that I have ever tued. ' , : ' W.B. WINTON. . Newbern. N. 0,May J3d, 1844. Dear Sir I have, been anxiously looking far an other supply of your Dead lihot vermifuge,' as I bave not a single vial left. . There are constant ap plications for the.medicine. and I ahnuld be pleased to supply the demand. It has proved itself, so far aa tried in this viciuily, to be a jKaitrvepcfc, end no humbog. Please inform me by return mail, bow soon you can furnish me with another supply " Truly yours, J. A. LOO AN. Price 25 cents per vial. . '. Prepared by Dr. H- F. Passr. and sold wholesale end retail by A. B. & D. SANDH, DrurgisU100 Fulton street,corner of William, New York.' Sold also by Pasco 6t Jeaaso, Raleigh, N. Car !ins, and by Druggists generally throughout the V nited Staseis. Raleigh. Oct. 26. 1846. 86 ly. BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. A SEMI ANNUAL Dividend of Four and one-qnarter per cent, on the Cspiul Stock of this. Bank; has been declared,' payable to the Stockholder (less the tat to the 8tate of oat iciie; per cent- bnlhe individual shares,) at the Principal Bank, on the first Monday in July next, snd at the Branches, fifteen days thereafter.' , ,C. DWEY,lCaahier. Raleigh, Jnne i'5,"l84T. ' ' ' ' ' ' " 9 inX toe press, . 4d Kill be ptiHsiiifc ij'.$jr 'erriiee, K A DIGESTED ; JklAKXJ AL r Of the Public Ada of the Gerl Ateemhry, , passed nce the year lo1. Bj Jakes Iredell.9 Gentlemen wishing the Work,'wai tnakeapplica ttoa at Uu Office. .. , R(d . . WESTON B. GALES. Raleigh, 17 1847 r 49 ' . . NMiorial Hotel,. ' , ' '. ; K bit FOLKSY IRQ 1 SI A. DAVID F. KEELING, Proprietor. " D. F. KEELING respectfully announces to the Public, that he has taken this fine Es- tubliKhment. recently conducted by Capt. Furman Black and begs leave to solicit the patronage of his friends and the travelling, community. This House has undergone thorough repair, has been newly furnished, and now possesses all the means and appliances of superior accommodation. The Proprietor ia determined that hia Hotel shall not be excelled'by any similar establishment in the United Stalest and aware that an impression exists on the part of many, thai his charges are higher tban those elsewhere, he futher states thst his charge for board is Q I 60 per day or $ 10 per week. D. F. KEELING. Norfolk. VsM Jan. 22. 8 6m REMEMBER, THAT cosby, iiopkiivs & co. piONTINUE to repair; and warrant all kinds of U Watches ami Clocks upon the shortest nonce, and in ihe best manner. They also repair Mathematical, Surgical, Musical and Optical Instruments, ia a style unsurpassed by any establishment, Noith 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 materials. With the experience of many years, we tell the people, (and hive the testimony of hundreds to sup port us in making the assertion,) that we can do their work as well as it can be done in Richmond, Mew York, or any where else. , Give us a call. Charges moderate. COSB V, HOPKINS & CO. Petersburg. Nov. 2. 89 FUSE ! THE jETNA INSURANCE COMPA KY, of Uartford, Conn. Ofifera to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premium, to suit the times. This is oue ol the oldest sod best Insurance Com. paniesinthe United Statesnd pay sits loasesprompt ly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi einity.to bemadeto S. W. WHITING. July, 1846. Agent. JACOB SNIDE , Importer & Wholesale & Retail Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS, &C. OF ALL COUNTRIES, No. 70 Walnut Street, INVITES the attention of the Trade and consumers to his extensive stock of good, pure Wines, 4c, of various grades and prices : all of which have been carefully selected by him in Europe, Principal! m rite Districts ichere Produced! AN EXPERIENCE of twenty years in this busi ness, and aa successor to the late Joaar Vacenair, Esq. witn an extensive European connection, and a direct personal knowledge of the principal Wine dis tricts ot France, Germany, Ace. enable him to guar antee the excellence and good condition of every ar ticle sold by him. Hia new Store and Cellars, ar ranged and built for the purpose, insure the preserva tion of his wines in perfect condition : end the present 8toek' having been landed principally before the first of December last, when the new and high Tariff on Wine took effect, enables him to sell on the most ad vantageous terms. rr 7 Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applica tion personally or by Utter ; in ordering Wiaxs from which, satisfaction will be guarantied. WfsES &lc Imported to Order, Subject to Ap proval on Arrival. March 29. 1847. 26-ly MORE NEW AND SEASONABLE Dry ' Goods, EECENT arrivals have placed in possession of the undersigned, at bis New Establishment oh Fayettevill street, in addition to hia former stock, of which annunciation has already been made in the pubiie priou, another Nkw and most Bcautiful sor ply or Seasonable Dav GtxtDs, which are remarka bly cheap, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the tasty and intelligent purchaser, to wit: Fin and Mediorn Irish Linens, Plaid and Jaconet Muslius, Bobbiu Edgiugs, Lisle Lace and Edging. Elegant plain and twilled Ginghams, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Beautifsl Calicoes, aad splendid French Muslins (of Gentlemen's while Kid Gloves, mew designs,) -do. : Berlin aud Cotton ditto, Turkey Red, Cettoo, Driiliags and Nankeen, Plaid GambrooB and striped Jeans, Fine Cloths asd CAsaiMEaEs, Dbap D'Ete and other goods for Gentlemen's sum Marseilles Vesting, mer tcear, Canvass, Padding and all other trimmings, J'ine bleached Shirting and Jean, , Cravats, Sospenders and Umbrellas, Shoes aad Slippers, for both Gentlemen and Ladies. Groceries China, CrocRery and Glass, of almost every description. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh. June 10. 1847. 47 ConfectioDaries, Qr the best Quality. yrrHE Subscriber has just received from the U .North a fresh assortment of CONFECTION AMES, which are aa follows: 300- lbs. CANDY, assorted. 200 lbs. Dried Beef. 60 lbs: Bologna Sausage. A large lot fancy TOYS. Do fancy Baskets, 10 diflerent sorts. 6 different kinds Travelling Bag. t , Fruits and Not of every description. - Preset veaV'Dried Cherries, by the box or pound. Olives; Havana SweetmeaU, Pickles, Ac 4c CANDLES-Spermaceti and Tallow. SOAP of all kinds. Loaf, Brown and Crushed SUGARS. WIN ESCbampagae, Muscat, Madeira, Port. Cordial and Country Winee. '- . Porter and Ale. by the bottle, gUss or gallorw TEAS Gunpowder, Yoong Hyson &c Ax., ... CQMBS-H different kinds selecled. Steel Pens', of all kinds. Chinese Marble. Segsr Cases, and Began of every kind oJ quality. Bsrdioes. Fire Crackers, of 3 diflerent sorts : Ground Ginger and Starch! ' " ,1 Also, a great many other articles, too tedious to mention. HENRY KEIM. June 9, 1917. 47 3r THE PETERSBURG IRON, BELL A ND BRASS ari 5 LCJ Xi Macliinc, Smitb-Shflp, Edge-Tool Factory, fee. In full operation. THE undersigned returns hia sincere thanks to the citizens of Petersburg, and the public gene rally, for the lihernl encouragement he has received, and bopea (as be has a more extensive assortment of Patterns, more and better machinery, two good Cupolas or Furnaces, better workmen, aid the whole Establishment better arranged and systematized.) by continued efforts, to give satisfaction lo all who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to execute orders for Casting from an ounce weight to sixty hundred. MILL GEARING Of every description ; Shafting, Spindles, Screws, Sec Castings for every description of Cotton Ma 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 is believed, from its structure, durability and strength, to surpass all other Wheels under less head of water than 14 feet. The agent for the above Wheels is here, who gives his whole attention to putting them up. The subscriber is also manufacturing Hotchkiss re-acting Wheel. STEAM ENGINES, High and Low Pressure. TOBACCO PRESSES. He has on hand a number of viriour sizes, fin ished up complete, which he would sell at reduced prices for Casit. or on time tn punctual customer. Flattening Mills, Patent Bands, Sinkers, Levers, etc., at reduced prices. HOGSHEAD KCREWS, With Box, Plate and Ink, all complete, fdr $35. EDGE TOOLS. He bas on hand, and continues manufacturing. Cast Stet-1 Aim, and other edge tools, warranted e qual 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. Stoves, of different sizes, (or Fseloriesand Offices, Grates of various patterns. Plain aud Fancv. IRON RAILING, Both Cast and Wrought Plain and Fancy. Hointing Machines, for Stores and Ware-houses, on an improved plan. Pump for Wells, of various constructions. Cotton Gins, and Horse Powers. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. He bas on band a heavy stock of Ploughs and Plough Castings, of various Patterns, from 1 to 4 Horse, vix : Eagle or Meadow, Davis, McCormick, Premium, Clarksville, Fiee Born. Bar Shear, Seed, Corn, Side Hill, D dec, which he will sell at unu sual low prices. Portable Corn Mills, of superior construction. Corn Shelters and Straw cutters. Thrashing Machines, Fan Mills, Ac; and all oth er article usually made at such establishments. Having from 55 to 60 Hsnds employed, and some as good workmen as can be found in the State, he hopes to give as general satisfsction as lo price, work manship and despatch, as any other similar estab lishment. He would respectfully invite all who are willing tn give him an equal chance with Richmond or the North, to give him a call. fjj Orders left with Messrs. Mcllwaine & Brown ley, Messrs. Q. d W. L. Morton, at his shop on Old etreet, or at the Foundry, will be promptly attended to. U. WELLS. Petersburg, March 6. 12 if THE Subscriber wishes to sell that valuable Tract of Land, immediately adjoining the City of Raleigh, known as the 44 Waterloo Tract" containing between 400 and M0 Acres. Also.sno ther Tract of 130 Acres, adjoining the above Tract, known as the " Bushy Branch" Tract. The above Lands are so well known, that descrip tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply 10 the Subscriber, or to the Editor of the " Register." JAMES H. COOKE. February 10, 1847. 13 tf Williams, Haywood & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH. N. C. Keep constantly onhand a large and Kellttlected stock of Foreign and Native Drugs, AND ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHEMICALS, Which has been carefully selected from the Northern Cities, with strict reference to their purity, awl may be relied on with full confidence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Of superior quality and fine finish, from the most approved American Manufactories. Our stock of PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, Is always large and complete, comprising in part the following, vix : American White Lead,' linseed. Lamp, Sperm & dry and in Oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Terdigris, ChiDcsc Fermillion, Tanners' Oils, Indigo, adder, Ext. Logwood, Copperas, Dye-Stuff $ generally, Veniliaii Red, Spanish Brown, &e. fce. LEATHER, COACH, FURNITURE & 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 Snnfl, Of the very best quality ; and superior Madeira, Sherry, Claret and Port Wines, French Brandy and : JLondon Drown Stout. All of which ia offered for sale at unusually low prices, and upon the most accommodating terms. Orders from Physicians and other promjtly executed, and particular attention paid 'to packing and for warding. " May 18. 1847. 40 TUOJ1AS B. DIBBLLL, ATTORN rr A1 SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH CAROLINA, To take Testimony, Acknowledgements, eke. 79 Nassau Street, 11 ' Saw YorC December 26. 1846. 104 ly ape Fear Dank Stock wanted. To the Afflicted !- DR. DANNING'S DODT DltACE. FlUIIS invaluable Instrument of receut discorery, JL for the relief of vocal and Pulmonary weak' nets and Dyspepsia, with Constipation and Piles, Nervous derangements, great rne of weakness or " goneness at the stomach and sides with bearing at the lover body and indisposition to exercise ; also for spinal weakness had Curvature, with enlargement of one shoulder and flip of children and young Ladies so cowman in the SoutL In many Cases the appli cation of the Brace, properly adjusted, gives immedi ate evidence of its great Utility. Any invention therefore, that contributes to the health and comfort of the human race, as Dr. Bau iiingTs Brace, in so mauy iustanOes has proveu, is well worthy of attention, and especially so of the af flicted. The following strong recommendations in favor of the great utility of the Brace, from several distinguished Professors of tha Medical Faculty, and other respectable gentlemen, who have been con vinced hy 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 of his Body Brace, I am very favorably impressed with the pros pect of its extensive utility. The principle which lie has so ingeniously carried out, seems to me widely applicable to a large class of cases of suffering and debility iu both sexes. SAML. HENRY DICKSON, M. D. February 25, 1847. 1 concur fully in the above. March 2. JAS. P. JERVEY, M. D. From Professor Goddard, of Philadelphia. 1 have examined Dr. Banning's instrument for the relief of weakness requiring support, and have made 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, and think 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, 1346. From Professor Mott, of New York, and others. The undersigned have examined Dr. Banning's novel views on the mechanical pathology of many affections of the viscera, and believe them to be highly interesting and worthy the serious atteution of the medical profession Valentiue Mott, J. Kernev Rodyers, Alex. B." Whiting, II. McLean. Stephen P. Kirby, Stephen Brown, May 13. Washington, Dec. 11, 1846. Dear Sir: With great pleasure I hear testimony to the efficacy of your invaluable " Lace." I com menced wearing oue in June 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 retaining my food after eating. 1 was obliged to be very cautious and not expose myself to the weather when it was in least unpleasant, the slightest change affecting me very seriously. The very day I first put it ou I was greatly relieved from the sinkiug, un pleasant seusation in the stomach, I could walk or sit without experiencing the slighest pain in the back, and my chest felt as if it was relieved from a heavy weight,! 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, viz : bleeding at the lungs, entirely ceased.' 1 have not lost one drop of blood from the luogs since I commenced wearing the " lce." I was also afflicted with a severe cough which bas wonderfully improved. So greatly have 1 improved that many of my friends who have been absent from the city during the past summer, hardly recognized me on their re turn. I have gaiBed in flesh, have a good appetite, and am able to eat food of any description that a well and hearty roan can digest. Indeed I feel almost like one risen from the dead so great has beeu the change in 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 bow attend regularly to my business, not losing a day, no matter bow inclement the weath er may be. I owe you a debt of gratitude, that I feel will never be in my power to repay. That you may long live to enjoy the blessings of this life, will be the constant prayer of vour friend. CHAS.'F. 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 aud extend ed power cf the peculiar support found iu the "Body Brace." Near Prospect Hall, Va December 8th, 1846. Dr. E. P. Banning, &c. Dear Sir : In reference to yonr Body-brace I will simply state my owu case, from which you, and oth ers must form your own conclusions. Even since 1814, when I received a severe gunshot wound, by a musket ball, which still remains iu the body, I have suffered much from what is termed a weak back, and pain in the back, 5lc.. so much so at times, as to destroy all comfort, unless supported by an arm chair or the like, consequently riding on horse-back, or remaining long on the feet, was productive of much pain. I bad tried various belts, Russian and others, all of which I found to be worse thati the dis ease. Finally, L determined to make one more ef fort in search of relief, and as you recollect, called at your office, Broadway, New York, iu ti early day of October of the present year, and had one of your braces adjusted to my body, ou trial for a few days ; suffice it to say, that at the end of three days, I called and paid for the brace, which 1 have worn ever siace, except an interval of twa days, after my return home, when I laid It aside, with a view to as certain how far the relief I had experienced was real or imaginary. Since i bave been wearing your Brace I have been exposed to severe and long long exposures with out rest ; ou one occasion I left my breakfast table at half past 8 o'clock, A. M., rode seven or eight miles, alighted and remained' on my feet, walking but little, ontil dark; rode back to Washington, just iu lime to meet an 'evening's "engagement, where 1 remained until II o'clock, without sitting down at all, except when riding, from half pact 8, A.' M. till half past 11, P. M.r and this without the sligrHert 'incon venience at the time or subsequently. " Without the Body Brace I could not hare endured half the fa tigue wilhont great incoavenience and pain at the time, and feeling the effects for several days after wards. Previously to wearing the Body Brace, I wast in th,habitual ore f the friction brush, which I thought of great service to me, and for some years supposed aside,, having had no recurrence of the. symtoms which induced its use siuce 1 wore the Brae, aud J feel warranted in saying not only has my ability to endure fatigue, been greatly renovated, by Dr. Ban ning s Brace, but that my general health has also improved under its 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, 11th May, 1847. To Dr. E. P Bankikg : My dear Sir When I called on you while in this City, in January last, 1 told you that I had been for years much afflicted with Dyspepsia, weakness of the bnck and breast, a most disliessing Cough and difficulty of bieathing, togeth er with great debility of the whole system. I could not eat any thing, wiihoui creating ih most disagree able sensations ; and at times, suffered the deepest depression of spirits, which rendered me unfit for bu siness, or enjoyment of any kind. You advised me to try one of your Body Bracxs, which had ieen often applied in similar cases, by oth ers, with great success. I did so, and found great relief, even before you 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 and breast pains entirely removed, my 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 hall 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, previonsly to the application of the urace, that I had expended, for various remedies to heal my distressing and multiplied maladies, at least one thousand dollars, without deriving any sen 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 ; and iff could not procure another to supply its place, the offer of 1000 would not induce me to part with iL Therefore, as an act of justice to a public benefac tor, and for the benefit f 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 may hesimilarly afflicted, as I have been. With great respect, I remain, dear sir, your ob'l servant. GEORGE FISHER.. Raleigh, 29th January, 1847. Dear Sir It will be gratifying to you to be assur ed, before you leave Town, that 1 have derived sig nal advantage from 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, and is ex actly suited to my case. The pads on the back and hips, give strength and compactness to those parts, so that I feel more at ease either in motion or at rest ; and whether my infirmity be Spinal or Sciatic 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. Wishing you a pleasant journey, and every success in the object you have in view in undertaking it, I remain, very respectfully, yours, GEO. SIMPSON. Dr. Banning. Eagle Hotel. A good assortment, embracing every size of the above described invaluable Boor Brace, may be ob tained of B. B. SMITH, Agent. Raleigh. June 8, 1847. 47 fit RALEIGH Classical, Mathematical and Classical Department: J. M. LOVE JOY, Preceptor, Assisted hy R. IT. MASON. Mathematical and Military Department: SIMON -PRESTON. THE year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. 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 aud Mathematical Education. Pupils will be prepared to enter the Junior Class of any College in the United Stales. TERMS OF TUITION. For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, $15, 00 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which they belong. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free of extra charge. The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, a Officers, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pursued, nor will the Atmy Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit of the Institutinnor for any other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished by the State, but Parents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform. ... Parents and Guardians, 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 Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. REFERENCES. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Gen. Moye, Hon. Win H. Haywood, Charlea Hinton, Hon.. R. M. Saunders, Wm. F. Collins, Rev. D. Lacy, James B. Shepard, Hon. John H. Bryan, H. W. Hosted, Hon. John R. Daniel, Ed. Yarbrough, Hon. Richard Hines, E. P. Guion, Esq'r. Dr. Baker, As the above named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their name as reference. They send their sons or wards to my School, and of course their opinions can be confidently trusted, r - - . , T - J. M. L. Raleigh. June 1. 1847. i 45 ? BECKWITH'S ; AN TI-D V SPEPTIC . :: PlfiLS. '.. ; TTJESCUD & JOHNSON have, been appointed ItT, Wholesale and Retail t Agents for the, sale, of this well known and widely "circolaied article , A large supply just prepared and , now. 4 on hand--Prices the same as at the Fsctory. . ; 4 . N. B. None csn be relied upon ss genuine! with out the wsuTTsa signature of the Proprietor -upon each Box. ;! Raleigh, May 12, 1847. 39 Miiabl64Medie ANATOMICAL ATLAS; by Smftblforner, AV 'Aridrai bo thVBIoodt -w- Arnott's Elements of 'Physic, - f?: Abercrombie on the Brain; vi.;'; ' s H- ' Ditto "on the KtotnaenV Allison's Outline of PtaoioyV'' Ashwelr-on Disease bfTemale; Bozelio on the KMneygf'-?1? Benedict's t Jompendi um or ChapmariV Ltef&rae? BuddonJhe Liver,' - Bartletton Fevers ? Reek's Medical Jdrrspradeflc, Billings Principle of Meu1cine-,r "i9 Bingham on Mental Excitement, Brodie on the Joint, 5 - v. 4? do on Clinical Lecture. . ' iv- f - r- Cheieu's System ofSurgery, . ? Colombal on Females, 1 -' i Chapman on Thoracic Visrera, ' Ditto on Eruptive Fever,, i. . - ' t Ditto Lectures, , " ; -. . ; ;i s- s,- Carpenter's Principles of Human Physiology, ; o I umo vegetable J'bvsHdoov. - . Cooper on Dislocation and Fractures, , Do on Hernia, - Do on the Breast, Condie on Children, Churchill on Females, Churchill's Midwifery,' Clymer onB Females, Cyclopedia of Practical Medieiu, Dewee'g Midwifery, Do on Childreuj ' ' Do on Females,' Dungtisons' Physiology, Do Medical Students, lo Do rDictionay,V Do New Remedies; : Do Practice Medicine". " , .1 Do Materia Medica, ' ' . Do Health,7 Druitt's Modern Surgery, Durlaeher on Corns, , - ' ; Dickson's Southern Practice, Ellis' .Medical Formulary, Esqirol on Insanity, Gait on do Furgusons's Operative Surgery, , . Founs' Chemistry for Students, Graham's Elements of Chemistry. Griffith' Chemistry of the Four Season H ass's Pathological Journal, . . Horner's Special Anatomy, Hope on ahe Heart, r ... , , . Harrion on the Nervous System, Hughes on Ausculation, Kennedy on Obstetric ditto by Taylor. , For sale at the N. C. Bookstore by if 4 1 H.O.TtTRNER. Raleigh, Jnne 12, 1847. . ,' 4t( WARREN, NORTH CAROLINA, fipHE Proprietor of this establishment respeclfuUy U i Dior ms t no public, that his . boose was opened for the reception of visiters on tho. --.4u-'-' , - f-4-FIFTEENTH OF,. JUNE ?v? V'n Having made very- extensive improvements aou additions to his buildings, he is prepared to accom modate a much larger company tban heretofore, and assures those, who may be disposed to favor him with their patronage, that no trouble or expense will be spared to make his house ' : . . " V'. v ' At least equal to any in tie State. The Medicinal properties of the water areadmira bly adapted to the cure of the Dyspepsia, Liver Conn plaint, and Diseases of lhe Skin : and satisfactory, evidence of their virtue may he had in the immediate vicinity of ihe Spring. Persons, jravelfing on-the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, will always'find .k Hack ready for their 'accommodation at Henderaoa and at the Warrenton Depots ' ' - ; " CHARGES: ( Families per month, ; ..- F amilies per week, Families per day, Single person per month, Single person per week. Single person per day, Children and Servants, half, price. $16 00 . 6 00 - r w v ' f t5 It OO'i? . 3.60 ,., Morses per montn, Horst-s per week, Hores per day, , Analysis of the Water by Jw. DABBY ? One quart (wine measure), contains sulpburetic) hydrogen gas. v x.vsj cuou in. i . 5000 ?ido4i 6.2 t grain. .5.9 , t daMji" , . . .r-. .& do)$v.,n - s.00. . WILLIAM D.JPNESU, Carbonic acid gas, Sulph: Magnesia, rulph: Lime, Oxyde of Iron, . Muriate of Soda, Carbonate of Lime, June. 1847. SALE OP TOWNXOTSIITTniT NEW COUNTY OF WLCNOfttri'CAWoilfi OC THE SALE OF iTOWN LOTS; In lhr County of Polk. N. C, will commence on Wbi nksoav, the 21tt day of lvit'fcxtr and -contfno from day to day, ontil all ate sold.' ; -d'H ' ' ' C? One and Two YearV credit -win Vgire, lot Notes with approved security required, . Mr . ; j fXj This County was established by an 'act of the last Session of the Legislature, out of a portion-ef Rutherford and Henderson Counties. , The County embraces a fine, healthy, industrious,, and epterprjhj sing population. l contains a large quantity of fine Grain lands, and immense r Forest of the finest titri. . ber. ' A portion of it is mountainous' presenting, I some of t be most beautiful and romantic scenery inw - . aginable. Its climate for KEALTBr'uiHESs and ritA ; s a nts ess is altogether CNSuarASizn. The cetsi-1 Tr-srTK is located on an extensive plain, about sixi miles from the Mountains, ; in. u ttfto of themT -The Country around is level and beautiful, and tha Roads, crossing in all directions, will be mad very fine for Waggons, Carriages, and VehicW of very description. ' v - rt (0 This Town will be 30 miles from GreeW vile, S. C. ; 24 mile from Sparttoibw C.' H C. ; 28 mile from ihe' -Limestone Sprinjrt' S. C. 16 miles. West of, RuiAerfordton, N. C.f miles from HendersonviUe 4 Flat Rotki N,iC, ,t i q3 The County abounds in the ifoest Timber. Stone Quarries, and Clay of the best kind Mr brife ding .fHirpeeeawt- u i; vi ,i'4. ViMllz , J Ty. Person sdtroad, aia invited- to attend the fate . of the .Lots. .. s frt . , CCT 'X0 Frwn9 jnarch of healUiaj ane- meuts, and desiroo & the. advantages of School Churches. 8ociety, Ac in eae 'of the, Aost delrgbf ful, altundant, and Fflmantic countries-, in the worlds a fine l opportunitji, v presented, for puTdiasing nd 03The,CoDtrac!s,Jor the building of the Court ,-; """, ovi u, wiu ner res out auring w oaie si me.. Town Lotv, rf Under Taker are deired to attend,,- nd, submit plana toj the' Comraisaiooers for' said t . Buildings. J . 4 1 -;:'; v , J COLTJMBtfr? MILLS,: ? 1 " 'war mail? ' .vt-RiiMfi.ukr'' WM. T. J0SE8, CbjnalttfjBfteia. 1 ' HENRY M. EARLE;' June 7.-46 6t W. a. JUi.a. that I could not live without it, now I have laid it Jane 18, 1847. 20Wst