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;.-r.- , n :'. . -r - .1- V i x i :i if. '; 1 ' ' " i' v '2 i ! -St A- hi IV I ; 9 - T:;S MEDICINE THE MOST Bit; KAu OKLD. OST EXTRAC - Hlftt- ia quart bottles ; it is six This EXtrtCC ! P ? ,,l Bn-rlrtr fr. . - nn III H time, cbP iTjSwiOiout vomiting.pdrging, any eoUl. It cn to patient yitL ANU WINTER MEDICINE. nTi!i SoKr medicine is, while it eradicates die 2 UaWtes tb. My. It U on. of ,h. very baetFall Winuj medicines ever known j it not niy-poWSe the whole system and strengthens ihe perwm, bat it cmte new, pure an rich. . blood ; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this js the grand seciet of Us wonderful success! It has performed within the past two years, more then 35, 000 cure of severe-casea of diseases ; at least 20,0U0 f these considered incurable. More than 3,000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism i 2,000 case of Dyspepsia ; 4,000 caJea of General Debility and Want of En rgy t " 7.600 cases of the dlfierent Female Complaints ; 2,0QQ cases of Scrofula ; 1,500 cases of the Liver Complaint ; 3.S00 cases of Disease oT the Kidneys and Dropsy ; 8.000 cases of consumption : And thousand of cases of diseases of the blood, viz : Ulcer, Erysipelas, Bait Rheum. Pimples on the Face, &C-, 4-c, together with numerous cases of Kick I'feadache, Pain in ihe Side and Chest, Spinal Affec Hions, dec, dec. This we are aware, must appear incredible, but we haw Utters from Physicians and our Agents frem all part of the United Slates, informing us of extraordi nary cure, R. Vas Bcskirk, Esq.. one of the most respectable Druggist in Newark, N.J, in form ns that he can refer to more than 150 cases in that places alone. There are thousands of cases in the City f New York, which we will refer to with pls&snre and to men of character- It is the best infedlcine for the' prevention of disease known. It , undoubtedly eared the lives of more than 5,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON ! As it removed the cause of dssease, and prepared themfor the Summer season. It has never been known to injure in the least the most delicate child. V RHEUMATISM. This Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect aoccesa in Rheumatic complaints however severe or chronic The astonishing cures it has performed are ' indeed wonderf&l Other remedies sometime. give temporary relief this entirely eradicates it from the system, even when the limbs and bones are dread fully swollen. , fj Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the oldest and mast rasrjectable lawyers in Hartford. Conn. The following is an extract of a letter recived from him : Dr. Townsend I have used one botile of your Sarsaoarilla. and find it is excellent in its effects up- Rheumatic nain. to which I am sub- iect. from an iniufv occasioned several years ago, in nfHe mtaffe- Please send me two bollle to the Warn of Dr. Sevmour. I have conversed with two of cur principal physicians, and recommend your Sars- apriII, SETH T KRF. Hartford, March 12, 1845. CONSUMPTION CURED. CUarue and Strengthen. Consumption can le cured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Lisrr Com plaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Spittins of Stood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic flush, Jtht Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration .Pain in the side, fe., have been and can be cured. Dr. Townsend-Qear Sir: Nearly twenty years ago I took a violent cold, which setded on my lungs, and affected me severely indeed, finally, it became a con stant hacking cough, but not so severe as to prevent rae from attending to my business; within the last few years it increased on me gradually. At last I became reduced breathed with difficulty, and raised with my cough much bad matter, and for the last nine months previous to using your Sarsaparilla, had regular night sweats ; indeed, my friends and myself supposed that I would die v?itU the Consump tion but 1 have the happiness to inform you that, to my surprise, after using three bottles of your 8araparilla, I find my health restored. It relieved tse gradually, and I am now enjoying much better health than I have before in 26 years. I had almost entirely lost my appetite, which is sUo returned. Tod are at liberty to publish this with my name in tfie papers, if you choose. i My little girl, who is three years old had a very badeeaghthe whole of last Winter. We became. yery much alarmed on her sccoupt. While using the medicine. I gave her some of it, and it soon en- tirely relieved her, as well as myself, and she i well now, and hearty as any child I ever ssw. She was alsdfal! of Itttra blotches: it took them away and ner akin is smooth and fair now and I am satisfied she recovered her health from using your excellent med aeiue " S. W. CONANT. 444 Bowery. GIRLS, READ THIS. Yea wjio have pale complexions, dull eyes, blotch es on the face, rough skin, and are '-out of spirits," use a bottle or two of Dr. Towcsend's Sarsaparilla. It will cleanse your blood, remove the freckels and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine spirits, and beautiful complexions all of which are of immense value to unmarried ladies. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for. Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhosa, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Men struation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dis- charge thereof, and for the general Prostration of the System, no matter whether the result of inherent cause or produced by irregularity, illoess or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorat ing effects on the human frame. Persons, all weak ness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust and full of energy ander its influence. It im mediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barrenness It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of ures performed, but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of eases have been reported to us. Several eases where families bave been without children, alter asing a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with healthy offspring. Dr. Townsend My wifa being greatly distressed by weakness and General Debility, and suffering continually by pain and a sensation of bearing down, falling of the womb, and with other difficulties, and baving known cases where your medicine has effec ted great cures, and also hearing it-recommended for aucb cases as 1 have described, 1 obtained a txHile of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and followed the di rections you gavo. In a short period ii removed her coin plaints and restored ber health. Being grateful lor the benefits she received, I uke pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and recommending it to the public M D. MOOUE, ... Cotner Grand and Lydius-sts. Albany, Aug. 17, 1847. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who baa reason to suppose she is approaching that eruical period, be turn of life,' should neglect to uke it, as it is a certain preveutativa for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females are subiact at this tune of life. This period may be dalavad Mveral VearS b7 using this medicine. Nor is it lets e.luaka'for those approaching womanhood. as it is eslsutaied to assist nature, by quickening ibe blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this mediae is in valuable for all tbo diseases to which women are sitbwci. .-.-. It braoes the rhota system, renews permanently. iqb natural eosrgies--by removing rne impurities oi the bo'4vi-hot sa far aiitrmlaiinz the system as to produce aVibseqoent relaxation, which is the case of Bociine4icins taken for tonal weakness aud fltseaee, SCROFULA CURED This Cettiiicaie conclusively proves that this Sar saparilia bat perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the blood. " Three persons cured in one house ia unprecedented. 1 C . . VTHREE CHILDREN. .W & . Dr Townsend Dear Sir : I have the pleasure to inform you (hat three bl my children have been cured of the Scrofula b the use ofyour excellent medicine. They were afflicted very severely with bed sores ; have taken only four bottles ; ii took tbem away, lor which I feel myself under deep obligation. Yours, respectfully, ' ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wooster st. New York, March 1. 1847. ' ' , - OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in wine rent parts of the union. This is to certify that we the undersigned. Physi cians of. the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescriled Dr. Towuseiul s Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market. "H. P. PULING, M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. 0 . R. P- BRIDGES. M- D. P. E ELMENDORF, M. D. Albaay, April 1, 1846. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capr, G. W. McLean, one of the United States Marine Corps and member of tue New Jersey Leg islature, has kindly sent us the following certificate. It tells its own stor. ' Rahway, Jan. 25, 1847. A year , since I was taken wiih ilie Influenza, and my wVle system left in. a debilitated state. I was induced to" try Dr. Townieml's Sarsaparilla, and alter taking two or three botiles, I was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely io life said Sarsaparilla I have continued taking it, and find that I improve everv day. I believe it saved my life, and would not be w'ituout it under any cou5iderauon. G. W. McLEAN. DYSPEPSIA. r medicire has ever been discovered No fluid which so nearly resembles the gastricj!iice or saliva, in decomposing food and strengthen the organs of digestion, as this preparation of Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Department, Albany. May 10, 1345. Dr. Towmeid: Sir I have been ahlicted for several years with Dyspepsia in its worst forms, at tended with soreness of slomaoli, loss of appetite, ex treme heart-bum, and a great aversion to all kinds ol food, and for weeks (what I could eat) I have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had lutle or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract of Sar saparilla, and 1 must say with little confidence ; but alter using nearly two bottles, I found my apjet:te resiored, and the heart-burn entirely removed; and 1 woulihearnestly recommend the use of it to these who have been atilicted as I have been Yours, & W. W VAN ZANDT. Piiucipal Ollice, 126 Fulton street, Sun Building. N. Y. Redding &. Co', 8 State street, Bostan Dyott&. Sons, 132 North 2d stree:, Philadelphia S. S. Hance, Drngaist, Batiimore P. M- Cohen, Charleston Wright &. Co'., 153 Chartres sueet, N. O 105 South Pearl street, Albany and by all the principal Druisis and Merchants generally through out the United Stales, West Indies and the Cauadas. For Sale in Raleih, ly WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. October 18, ISa. 84 ly NATIONAL JLOAZV FU.D LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LlhD0.. ' A Savings Bank for the benefit ofjhe Widow and the Orphan." (CMFOWCREI) BT ACT OP FAR LI 1JU5T.) Capi tal,JC500,000 steriing, or 2,500,000. Beside a reserve fund (from surplus premiums) of about $15,000. T. LAMIE M UK KAY, fcsq , George st. Hano ver square, Chairman of the Court of Directors, in London. Physician J ELLIOTSON, M. D F. R S. Actuary W. 3. B. WOOLHOUSE, Esq., F. has Secretary F. F. CAMROUX, Esq. iTlHlJi INSTITUTION embrsces Important and Li substantial advantages with respect to . Life As. s nances and deferred annuities. The assured has, on all occasions, the power to borrow, without ex pense or forfeiture of the policy, wo-thirds of the premiums paid ; also the option of selecting ben efits, and the conversion of his interesu to meet oth er convenience or necessity. Assurances for terms of years at the lowest possi ble rates. Persons insured for life, 'can, at once, borrow half the amount of annual premium for five successive years, on their own note and d e posit e of policy. Part or tub Capital is persias kktlt isvks! ted in the Uuited States, in the names of three of the Local Directors as Trustees available always to the assured in rase of disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. The payment of premiums, half-yearly, or quar terly, at a trifling advance upon the annual rate. No charge for stamp-duty. Thirty days allowed after each payment of premi um becomes due, without forfeiture of policy. Travelling leave extensive and liberal, and extra premiums on the most moderate tcale. Division or Profits. The remarkable success and increased prosperity of the Society has enabled i the Directors, at the last annual investigation, to de clare a fourth bonus, varying from 35 lo 85 per ct. on the premiums paid on each policy effected on the profit scale UariTtn Status Board of Local Directors. (Chief Office for America, 74 Wall st) JV. York, Jacob Harvey, Esq. Chairman; John J. Palmer, Esq ,Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. James Boorman. Esq. George Barclay, Esq., Samuel - Howland, Esq., Gorbam A. Worth, Eq , Samuel M. Fox, Eq., William Van Hooa, Eq.,arLA;. Edward Habitcht, Esq. Philadelphia Clement C. Biddle, Esq., Louis A. tiodev, xisq. ueorge nex uunsm, 4 .. A -r rt i v Mr hi: WHliam Junes, Esq Baltimore Jonathan mereuun, xsq., Samuel Hoffman, Esq., Dr J. H. McCulloh. J. Leander Starr, General Agent, and bdward I . Richardson, Esq., General' Accountant, for the Uni ted States and British N. A. Colonies. Medical Examiners h New xork J Kearny Rod- m w ii 1 a - s I 1.. E 11 I M. D., 101. rranltiin-st ; a. o. iveene, m. u., zvo Fourlb-sU ' fMedical Examiners attend, at 74 Wall-st. .and No. 134 Bowery at 3 o'clock P. M. daily. Fee paid by the Society.) , Standing Counsel vviuiam van Hook, Usq.39 Wall st. Bankers The Merchant's Bank. Solicitor John Hone Eq. 1 1 Pine-at. Cashier Henry E. Cutlip, Esq. An Act in respect io insurance for lives for the benefit of married women, passed by theLegtslature of New York, 1st April, 1840. Pamphlet, blank forms, table of rates, -lists of A- genU, c. &c. obtained at the Chief Office 74 Wall st, 134 Bowery,' or from either of the Agents through out the United States, and British North American Colonies. GEORGE LITTLE, AgenU ' R. B. Haywood, Medical Examiner, Raleigh. March 23, 1847 24 NEW BOOKS. TWO. 17, Domby and Son. Yankee Stories, by Judee Halliburton. a iowand then. ly Samuel Warren. Chsreoal Sketches second series, by Nesl, The Drama at Pokerville, illustrated by Darley, Scenes at Washington, by a citizen of Baltimore, Adventure in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, - by George F. Buxton, Esq. 2 parts. Life of John A. Morrill, 25 cts. Idle Hour Book, being a Nerve-worker, Care-de. Mroyer, and a Genuine Countenance Disturber, &c. Identities of Light snd HeU,of Teloric and Electri city ,.by C Campbell Cooper, for sale by H. D. TURNER. March 27, 1848. 25 GOING NORTH. pRAVELLEKS gomg nortn, are uiseu iiii 1 their most expeditious, comfortable and only cer tain route, i by the Rail Koad Line via Petersburg; Richmond tind Washington. ,1 j. ;y Travellers by this line resell Washington at 4 P. M. the dav after leaving Gaston, Baltimore at 7 P. M. Philadelphia In the course ol the night, and New York at 12 M- the next day, being thus a business j-.. -v. i r thA Jimu River and - Bay Line, even ------ - k . i i : 1 a. . a when the Boats canned, and avoiding all ih risk of Sea sickness. Fogs and Stortns by the Bay. Through Tickets fiom Petersburg to Baltimore, 7ForVurther information, apply at Petersburg to the Ticket Agent of the Richmond and Petersburg Kail Road. . January 19, 1848. 7 3m Mutual Insurance Company. . - m At- PUK'SUA I to an Ac; oi Assemoiy.a compa ny has been formed in this State, under the name and style of the North Carolina Mutual In surance Company," and is now fully organized, by the appointment of the following Officers, viz: JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, ALBERT STITH. Vice-President, Kit 'HARD SMITH, Tressurer, THEODOKE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHAlfl.ES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SrHTH, ALUBRT STM'H, WESTON R. GALES, Executive Com) mittee. The Company is now prepared to receive applica tions for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. By the Act of Incorporation, the Company is author ized to lake rixks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. The Ollice of the Company ia in the second story of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, at the corner of Fayetteville and Har gett Streets, wkere full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh. January 15. 1848 5 tf HASTINGS' Compound Syrup of Naptha. NOT ON1.V A POSITIVE BUT A WARRANTED CURE FOR CONSUMPTIONS AND ALL OTHER DISEASES OF THE LUNGS ! .71. A. F. Ilarrisosi, 147 Greenwich Street, New York, SOLE AMERICAN AGENT. TIJIS medicine has decided the di.pute about the curability of Consumption ; and satisfied the medical Faculty, and all who have used it, that Cousump tiou aud all afflictions of the lungs can not only be cured, but they, are as easily aud as simply cured as almost any of the disorders to which the human frame is liable. The operation of a single bottle which costs but oue dollar is sufficient to satisfy any pa tient, if not altogether loo far gone in the dinease, of this fact ; aud even a sitiglt dose gives evidence of its extraordinary influence, in arresting, and eradi cating the malady, by the immediate relief which it affords. This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr. ila.-ting9, its discoverer, is one of the moot eminent physicians of the age, aud has made a full disclo sure of its history and all its component parts to the world ; not wishing lo im-ur the responsibility of con finiug to himself (for the sake of profit) a secret which was calculated lo to such universal good. Aud such have been tls nooderful res i t of its op erations ihal the Loudou Lancet, Medical Times aud the most euiiueui physicians of both hemispheres are anxiously calling upon sufferers to have imme diate recourse to it, and proclaiming that of all known medicines it alone has positively established its effi cacy by uudeuiable prools ol curing Cousumption and all other diseases of the lungs. The great celebrity of Hastings' Compound Str ii r or Naptha, obviates the necessity of publishing certificates of cures, lo fact, so far as cau be as certained, it has cured, or ia fast curing almost all who have used it, and probably no person who has taken a bottle but would be willing to give a warm certificate iu its favor, as hundreds have already done without solicitation. O" Price oue dollar a bottle. Six bottles for five dollars. The usual allowance to the trade. For sale Wholesale and Retail bv Messrs. PES CUD Sl JOHNSON, sole agents for Raleigh. Jan 12. 1848. 4 Dr. A. I Coopers' Spiuo-Abdomi-nal supporters. THE Subscribers have ou hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded (or all persons, afflicted wiih muscular debility. Round shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri. ProfF: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combinatiou of shoulder brace aud Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal columu. The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleaseM with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give oue of the above, for fifty such- " They need no puffing as they -speak for them selves.". PESCUD & JOHNSON. O The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E. C rains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Snpporter. Jan. 12. 1848. (Standard.) 4 U. UOBI'S tiltAZILIAIY HAIR CUKLIHG LIQUID, a preparatiau winch will cause the Hair lo curl most, beautifully, and is warranted not to injure il iu the least, thus dispensing with the curliug irons, which injure the hair so much. The immense demand for the fluid and the repeat ed testimonials, which we have received from Ladies iu Raleigh who are using it, enable us lo recommend it with confidence. Call and get a Bottle at PESCUD & JOHNSON'S Drug Store. Jan. 12, lj. fSuAlard. 4 Grass Seeds. : ED and White Clover. Herds Grass, Bl ue Grass. Orchard Grass. Timothv and Lucerne. iu slore and for sale by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD CO. Feb. 13. 13 tf 'NEW GOODS! UST received by ihe Subscriber, a fine lot of Uznaburgs, Brown Sheeting and Cotton Cards. Kice, Staich, Indigo and Madder. JAMES LITCHFORD. Raleigh, March 14, 1848. 21 MARCH 8, 1848. GLASSWARE. &C. &C, - IT Aty nw receiving tbj Spring supply of Goods, JJL and offer to my cuxtotneis and ethers who msy iaor me w.tha call, a well elected assortment' of my own importation, and at prices that will not fail to please. Atso, a good assortment Britannia ware, Lard Lamps, Girsndoles, Plated Castors, Waiters, and a variety of Fancy articles, in Glass and China. JAMEP. SMITH, Sign of the Gold Pitcher, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. March 14, 1648. 23 6t SUGARS ANI TOBACCO. . "TrTTTE are in receipt of a lot of splendid Ci YV gars of various brands, and two cases of very fine chewing Tobacco to which we invite the atten tion of those who indulge in such luxuries. PESCUD & JOHNSON.. Jan. 12- Standard. 4 ' U. S. MAIL LINE. DAILY XIIYE. By the James River aud Chesapeake Bay y&?g 'lersburg, Norfolk, Baltimore and Phila ; delphia to New York. , . -TTTiASSENGERS by this Line leave Weldja and jtGasioo etery night for Petersburg, via Peter burg andRoanoke Rail Read. ! - From thence daily at 15 minutes before 7 A. for City Point. . . m . m . From thence they take one of the fast Jamea Ki TerSteamen. for Norfolk, reaching there at 3 V. M. fx-1 1 1,. rhuinakB Bav in one of the Steamers (built for the route) that are so favorably known for their strength and comlortaWe arrange ments. . . , ' . The Steamer of this Line have been put in first rale order, for the running of the Schednle required to transport the Northern and Southern Mail. O Bear in miud, this is the Great U. S Mail Line," and at the reduced rates, passengers will save money, and certainly have more comfort by this Liue, less loss of sleep, and fewer changes of person and baggage. Fare from Weldon to Baltimore; $8 00 . . Norfolk, 4 00 For Tickets, apply to Wm- M. Moodt, Jr., Agent, Weldon, N. C. "Fare from Gaston to Baltimore, $9 00 Norfolk, 4 00 For Tickets, apply to C. C. Pocil, Esq., Agent, Gastou. N. C. Passengers getting through Tickets are allowedHo slop at auy point ou the route and resume their trip wheu they may be ready. WM M. MOODY, Jr. Agent Office James River and Bay Line, ) Weldon, N. C, Dec. 21st, 1847. $ 1 tf Dec. 20, 1847. Raleigh Livery Stable! THE SUBSCRIBERS having ren ted the Stables, recently occupied by Mr. Buffalo!! and thoroughly repaired and refitted them ;' and, having furnish ed the Establishment with au entirely new supply of Carriages, Buggies, Horses, (both Sadtile aud Harness,) and having also engaged experienced and careful Driver, well ac quainted with the different Roads, and stopping houses thioughout the State, are now prepared to at tend to all calls iu their liue. The Stables are located in a very central position, aud some one will always be found there, at all hours of the day aud night, to attend to orders Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or year at the most moderate prices. Drovers visiting Raleigh with Horses to dispose of. will fiud these Stables couveniently located for that purpose ; and every atleution will be given to pro. mete their views. JAMES xM. 6. 1848. IIARR1SS &. CO. 2 tf Raleigh. Jan. Marble Work, THE attention of gentlemen desirous of purchas ing MAKBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS or S TATUARY, is requested. The subscribers, having been engaged in the Mar ble business for the last thirty years in Philadelphia, and having manufactured work for almost every part of the Union, can refer to all who have favored them with ilieir custom, and io thrir work, (considerable of which has been put up in this place.) They have always on hand a (ull supply of Marble Man lei, and new and origins! Designs for Mounuments and other work, copies of which, with prices, will be forwarded OCj" All work shipped is insured from breakage. They can refer to any Mercantile house in Phila delphia for standing and character as workmen. JOHN STRrJTHEKS & SON, No. 360, High Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 28, 1848. . 17 3m N. B. There is nothing in their line which they l not furnish, either domestic or imported. Haleigh & Gaston Railroad, TO remove the apprehensions of the public, and the patrous of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road, as to the etlecls of Ihe late fire on the future prospects aud means of the Road, noiice is given, that as the State authorities have made arrangements to repair the late loss, the Road is euabled lo transport iu reg ular order and in good lime, all the Produce, Mer chandize, Travel, dee, that may be offered. THOMAS MILLER, Pres't. Office Raleigh &. Gaston Rail Road, ) March 1G, 184S. ( OUR SPRING GOODS, iu Part: flDrown aud Loaf Sugars, 1LD crushed, Clarified and refined do.,i Laguira, Rio. and, Java Coffees, Molasses. Tea aud Spices, Butter, Cheese aud Rice, Mackarel aud Mullets, Flour, Meal aud Bacon, Blown and Grouud Allum Men and Womeu's Shoes, Salt, Sole and Upper Leather, Calf, Liniug Skins aud Thread, Tin Ware, assorted, Bagging, Rope, aud Twine, Bed Cords aud Lines, Shirtings, Sheetings and Ozuaborgs, Cotton Yarns, from 4 lo 16, Cigars, Tobacco and Suuff, Sifters and Priuls in frames, Nails from 4 peutiys to 20 peunys, Browu aud white Soaps, Sperm, Hull and Dallel's Caudles, Horse-whips, Woodware, $c. ficfj. fcc. WILL: PECK & SON. March 18. 22 Ira KlCUAUlf IT11IIS DOCK, ManufdctDrer of Improved Patent, Platform, aud Counter Scales, Scale Beams, &e.t OF all sices, and adapted-to the various. uses of .Merchants, Rail Koad and Transportation Com panies. Hay and Coal dealers, Grocers. Druggists, and all others, requiring Scales of any description in their business. These Scales are of the best material and work manship; on an improved plan. superior in simplicity, accuracy and durability, io any others, and warran ted to the purchaser, or they will be taken back and the money returned. A ge iters I assortment constantly on hand, and for sale at thelowest prices, at ihe Manufactory, No. 46. South Charlks, skit to thk Coaasn or .Lom bard St., Baltimore. . Also. MUKDUUK'S Patent self-turning, and oth er Pressing Machines, for Milliners' arid Pressers. I Baltimore. Msrch 10. 22 Sm BARRELS of Irish Potatoes, for planting P or eating, at $2,50 per barrel. 100 Bushels do at 75 cents per bushel. 10 Bushels Onions., 50 Bushels Peas. 5,000 J be. 'of the best North Carolina cored family Bacon. Lard, Butter, Fwh, Beef, Beef Tongues, Pickled Beef and Pork, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Corn Meal and Salt for sale at . N. B. HUGHES' Auction and Commission Store. March 13. 21 FTRCSU RICES to hand. p WILL: PECK &. SON. Raleigh, 28th March. 25 2w McClellan's Surgery. Principles and Practice of Surgery, by the late Geo. McClel. Ian, Al.D. Edited by his son, John H. B. McCIe -Ian, M. D. 1 voL Octavo, just published, and fo sale by H. D. TURNER March 27. 25 (Tj Standard. N0lTH,CAR0UNA FANCYtSTORE O - la w. & c. GmmmrjE. TfJfAVING opened again an entirely new and IHT beautiful assortment oi GoodaVwe are; pew prepared to offer to the public a very extensive ool lection of articles not kept generally in one Store alone. 'Being-determined to sell low, to effect quick galea, and give to our customers as great bargains as any. Store' can. offer, we would respectfully .solicit the continuance of favors, as we shall endeavor give eutire satisfaction to all who will be pleased to jexaraiue the Stock, consisting of; v . . . y. . . Confectionary, Groceries, French, Germau and English Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Per fumery, Crockery, JDry Goods, JJcw- ellry and Toys: f - -Conf ectioiaary : French dandy assorted, best refined Candy, Rock Candy, Chocolate, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currents, Dates, Citron, Almonds, Palmnuts, Filberts, Wal. and Uocoanuts, nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Spice etc. . Fruit : "Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Northern Apples.' ' "Segfars: Manilla. Justo Sanz, Tall; Jupiter, Rionda, Havanna, Regalia, Plantation, Havana La- I dles' Seears, Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Mrs Miller Snuff. . Preserves, Jellies, . Pickles, Sau ces, Syrup, Brandy Fruit, a large and choice assortment. Groceries : LoafC rushed and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Coffee and Tea, different qualities, Cas tile, variegated, White and Brown Soap, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Oils, Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, ei p. Bakery : Butter, Water, Sugar, 8oda Crack ers, Pilot Bread and Richmond Cakes. " Fancy Goods: Writing Desks, Fancy Vork Boies, Artificial Flowers, Card Cases,' Money Purses, Pocket Books, Travelling Bags, Baskets. Dressing and Fine Combs, Pins, Needles, Thread, Buttons, Matches. Shaving Utensils, Looking Glasses, Cloth, Hat, Teeth, Hair, Shoe and small Painting Brashes, Walking Canes, Whips, Cowhides, Patent and Common Fish Hooks, Flower Vases, Painted Mugs, Tumblers, Tapers, Slates, Smoking Pipes, Coffee Mills, Steelyards, Patent Balances, Waiters, Clocks, Spoons, Tacks,- Razor Straps. m Cutlery: Rodger's Pocket Pen Knives and Razors, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Dirks, Pistols, Guns, Percussion Caps) Tubes, Powder Flasks, Shot-belts, Bird-l8gs. ITJIusical Instruments : Violins, Bows, Striugs, Bridges, Screws, Guitars, Flageolets, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, etc. ! Perfumery : Cologne, genuine ; Macassar, Bear and Antique Oil, Floating, Almond, Palm and other perfumed Soap ; Chalk ball and PJnk Saucers. Crockery: Tea Setts, Cups and-Saucers, Pitchers, Bowls, Plates, Dishes, Wash Basins Cot- fee Pots, etc. Dry Goods: Calicoes, Cassinets, Cashmeres, Vesting, Merino, Handkerchief, Shawls, Hose, Gloves, Bleached and Brown Shirting, Osnaburg, Flannels, Kersey, Linsey, Muslin, Linnen, etc. Jewelry of Gold, Silver and Pincbback, Watch holders. Breast Pins, Ear Rings.Pencils. Pens, Finger Rings. ThimbIes.Metal Combs, Watch Keys. Fob Chains, Gypsum and other Beads, assorted. Toys: A large and' choice supply of Magic Lanterns, China, Pewter and Wooden Tea Setts, Dressed and Undressed Dolls. Paint Boxes, Carpen ter's Tools, Harps, and a variety of Fancy Toys. CHR. GIHMME, Firm of G. W. & C. Ghimmx, Second door from Mr. R.. Smith. Raleigh, Jan 10, 1848 2 tf Garden Seeds, TPHTE are now in receipt of our supply of GAR y V DEN SEEDS, which we warrant to be of the growth of 1847.- We have paid particular atten tion to the selection of our seed, and can confidently recommend them to our friends and customers. Be low will be found a list comprising most of the diffe rent varieties, viz : Cabbage. Early York, Early Sugar Loaf, Large Late Drum head, Late Flat Dutch, Purple or Pickling, Large Late Bergen, Early Baltersea, Drumhead Savoy, Green Curled do. Large York, &c. Peas Early Six Weeks, Extra Early Cado Nuli, Early Washington, Bishop Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Gar den Marrowfat, Blue Frufctiau. Scans. Early China, Refugee or 1000 to 1, Early Valentine, Early Six Weeks' Large Lima. Radish. Long Scarlet, Long Salmon, While Turnip, Scarlet do. Scarlet Short Top. Cucumber. Long Green, Short do., Early Frame, Gherkin. Reet. Early Blood Turnip, Early Yellow do., Long Blood Maugrel Wurtzel, French Sugar." JLctt'iicc. White Coss, Brown Dutch, Ice Head, Green do. Onion, Silver Skin, Red Onion, Yellow Dutch. Large Red Tomato, Early Corn, White Solid Cele ry, Early aud Late Squash, Scotch Kale, Rape, rurple .gg riant. Uarly and L.ate Cauliflower, Brocoli, dec. Grass Seed. Orchard, Timothy, Lucerne, White Clover, and Diue urass. catalogues lurnisnec. gratis at our Counter PESCUD f JOHNSTON. Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletles, AND WALKING CANE "UMBRELLAS. W M. II. RICHARDSON STEAM FACTORY, The Only one in the United States No, 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. 1 that I continue to Manufacture all the above Goods, by the aid of Steam, notwithstanding tnr great opposition of parlies, opposed to the intro duction of expensive improvements. My assortment is complete, and prices so low, as to give entire satis faction. it TlAs there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same name; it is important you should re member VHI. II. 1UCHAKDSOIV, Steam Factory, and Patextke of the Walkihs Caks Umbrella. Sign of the Laily and eagle No. 104, Market Street, Philadelphia. Jan. 31; 1S58 11 tf (U Attention is requested to the celebrated Wal king Caw a Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a Caf and U- BRfclLA. - ' , ifEWGOODS! SPKIiVG, 1848. Richardson & Co, No. 81, Miih-IStreet, Richmond, Yirgiaia, H Ar prepared to. offer this season to, the Mer chants of North Carolina, an uncommonly fine tuck o! SPRING DKY GOODS, which embraces almost every description of British, French.' German and American manufacture, including; the greatest variety for ladie and Gentlerarns' use, and the latest styles imported with all the articles usually kept iu a wholesale Dry Goods Store. .; . . , f Their purchases having been made ander favorable circumstances, the Goods will be. sold on their usual terms and at a, moderate advance.' - -Rkhmond, March; lS48..f 21 Imp lqj jr rrs tSj a THE UDderaigned hereby gives notice,' that he iutends to file his petition at the next Term of i ue ouperior tourt of Law lor craven u-ounry, pray- ing the emaucipetioa of bis negro roan slave, named Va-a i . co , ia UU1VWU aUUUfc WUIV.A19 VIM. OHN T. LANE, Feb. 22 15 6w 5. f UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF BOOTS, SHOES af TRrilYtr i 5 "JiLT." KtJS AT THE ladita1 Saloon MAIN STREET, NEAR WALTER'S CIH HOTEL 4 4 NORFOLK, VA. flHE great attractions offered to buyers at the L X dies Saloon, itJthesplendidflarge assortment r NEW SPRJNG GOODS, FOR 1 848, have opeied large prospect for business this year. ; The principal attractions, are the superior qu4jjt of the Goods effered for sale, and as no article shall be misTepreseiUidy Farmers; Country Merchanu, other persona in the City and country, may rely ! getting the very "best Booto, Shoes and Brogaos t the Ladies' Saloon, of reasonable prices. ' OUR ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' GITEb BOOTS, and the PA TENT CONGRESS BO0T are the handsomest goods this year we ever had ' LADIES' MOROCCO. SLIPPERS AND hi s KINS. LADIES' SOFT ENGLISH KID SLIPPERS LADIES' WHITE SATIN AND KID SLIP PERS. MISSES FANCY GAITER BOOTS. MJSSEs FANCY MOROCCO SL1TPERS MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES firet rate CHILDREN'S FANCY GAITER BOOTS, CHILDREN'S AND'MISSES RED MOKOUCfl POLKA BOOTS, with black patent leaihenjn, CHILDREN'S FANCY COLORED MOKtjiJLii boOts . BOYS' AND CHILDEN'S LONG LEG BOOTa with high heels of beautiful quality, ' GENTLEMEN'S DREsS BOOTS the besUnj liandsomrst in Norfolk, GENTLEMEN'S BLACK AND COLORED GAITERS the prettiest you ever saw any where GENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS BOOTS, of 3 or qualities, made light and neat of Calf Skin, Muro. co and Seat Skin, and warranted to wear firtttau at $2 50 and $3 a pair. GEN I'LKMEN'S Patkst CONGRESS B00T8 AND SHOES OF THE BEST QUALITY GENTLEMEN'S PUMP BOOTS, YOU b.. CIISG of superb qualitv, at'$8 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S NAPOLEON HALF BOOTS a new style of Summer Bootees for Gemlemtl and very neat. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Travelling Trunks, Made expressly to the want of each, and as we hive a very great VARIETY, Ladies audi Gentlemen are respectfully invited to look at them before bal ing elsewhere, as we know you will be belter cuiied and belter pleased with the shape and construction of ihe Trunk intide, with the quality of the goods nd the price also. LADIISS'-GARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS OF BEAUT1 FLU COLS. AND -PATTEKAs GENTLEMEN'S ASH LAND VALISES, of uew construction something newr Gesuink English Sole LkathkV-TRUIS'KS-warranted to last and look well aa long asyoamij live. DOOR MATS, in great variety. , All of which, together with a good many other kinds of Boots and Shoes, that cannot be mentioned in one advertisement, wilt be sold YERY CHEAP and upon the most favorable terms. The assortment is very large, consisting of about TWELVE HUN, DRED CASES BOOTS, SHOES AND BKO GANS of every kind, suitable to the country trade and for City wear, Country Merchants Are particularly invited to cull and look at our u. sorlment. and as Boots and Shoes are cheaper nom, we will supply them at lees prices than formerly. (Xj" Wholesale Ware roums UP STAlKS. q3 Ladies and Gentlemen living at a distaiieeen be supplied with any of the above fashionable 'goodi, by sending their orders to the Ladies' Saloon. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near W li ter's City Hotel, Norfolk Va. W. H. ADDINGT0N. March 24. I 15 Masonic. ZpHE MEMBERS of the -Grand Lodffe of Nortb Carolina are respectfully ri quested to meet at the Grand Lodge Hall, in thu City on the 14th of April next, together will) tbi members of the Subordinate Lodges, to comply with an invitation given me as Grand Master, by tbe Ar chitect of tb Deaf and Dumb Asylum, in this City, t assist in laying the Corner Stone of said struc ture. Fraternally, WM. F. COLLINS, W. G. W. Raleigh, March 10, 184S. 23 I, 0. 0. F. THE undersigued, Committees ou the part of thi Raleigh Encampment, No. ,5, and of Mauteo Lodge No. 8, of the Independent Orrfer of Odd Fl lows, hereby most respectfully and cordially invite the Members of the Encampments and Subordinate Lodges, throughout the State, to be present, iu " Regaliain the City of Raleigh, ou the 14th of April, 1848, and unite with' us in attending the Annas! Examination of the Pupils of the North Carolina In stitution for the Deaf and Dumb. JOHN H. MANLY, .' WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD, WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Committee on part of Encampmui. R. B. HAYWOOD, W. W. MORRISON, P. P. PESCUD. Committee on part of Manteo Loip March 27. ' -g FURIKITURE AT AUCTION rrTTTlLL be sold at the Auction and Comma' W Store of ti. B. Hughee, - --r' a large and mixed ci- lection of Household and Kitchen Furniture, co sieting of Beds, Tables, Bureaus,Setlees, Sideboard, Pianofortes, Glasses Crockery ware, and all tbe cessary articles for House Keeping, a descript the articles more minutely described in catalogue--' The Furniture belongs to a Gentleman that w go'W to remove Irom the City i therefore every article be sold.' The days of sale will be exprt-ssed ia w Catalogue. N.B. HUGHES, Aucttonto. March 7;h, 1848. ... ' Fresh Rice, iTTnoT : i k QlJ , WILLIAMS HAY WOOD A C 13- , Feb. 13 .. IRISH POTATOES at 50 and W ie They are from HUlsboroiigh, and said 1 tc iM superior kibu. - - - Raleigh, 2Sth March. ' ma JYew Spring Goods for IW " , At Mitcbcll'i jSew Stow, Baleigb, N. C- TTiist received froni ew YorK p , fresh and complete supply, of ew jK; f ana oeauumi fjrooas, seieci. - T Qw.ra mn.fn.Vniwc vvridrv of Stvle 300 inn for hnth T jHi ami Gentlemen, for tie op ion, icr ooiu xaaies ana ucuuriuv", . Trade or Ib4S, ana to wnicn wr i.trntf ;n;tuf . Tn for Cash, will be e11 rvv. ij I ly favorable. i Raleigh, 28th March, 1848, f 25 Hi i P. m Mi it. X il ir ai In n a. I
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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