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Wi . . . 1 .'? . "Vl'v' . ..iiin Ir. Towusead' THE MOST EXTROKW - . nw kiLMtmrMfi nuuiuiio' . JN-THE wun.--- rrV- T. . nnt no ID t IaIi Ua it II six AJffiaSS MEDICINE. The rrett beaat tnd aperioniy -f thi Sarwp. ' of !! otter medicine U, while it wtdicele d- ceees. it ioTigoretee the bodj. Hi one of ihe erj -fjMt Fli end Wioier medicine ever known ; it not ; only parifie the whole jftem tad itrengtheoi tne "pereun, but it create new. pure end rich blood ; a f power possessed by no other medicine. And in thi . lies the C nod secret of its wonderful success, it nas performed within the past two years, more than 35. ; 000 cares of severe case of disease j at least 2U,0U0 ef these considered incurable. - More than 3,000 case of Chronic RbeomaUfm ; '' .2.000 case of Dyspepsia : .. u , 4,000 caac of General Debility and Want of t.n- . v, i onn of the diHereni r euvuo uuuii-i.. c mj w- . m l a . ' " r 3,000 cases of Scrofula ; ?;i,500 cases of the Lier Complaint ; V.. ' 3t600 cases of Disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy ; 8!(M)0 case of consumption . And thousand of cases of diseases of the blood, fix : '- Ulcers, Erysipelas, osji n.neuiu &c , together wilh numerous caswe of tSick Beadache. Pain in the Side and Chest, Spinal Affec tions, &c,&c. ... ' -This i we are aware, most appear tncredible, mit we hate l uers from Physicfans and our Agents from all . r(k. rTnifxl SutM informing ua of extraorui , t7VI LM VI iud w 9 ' rary cores. R. 7ah Boskirk, Eq.. one of the most respectable DrogisU in Newatk, N. informs-as tbat'be can refer to more than 150 cases in ti .i e that p i ace aiooe. i aero ire .unuiu dkhci ur the City of New York; which we wilWefer U with . pleasare-and to mea of character It is the best medicine for the prevention of . disease known. It undoobtedly saved the live of more than - 5.000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON ! As it removed the cause' of disease, and prepared 1 them for the Summer season.' It bas .never' been known to iujare in the least the most delicate, child. " RHEUMATISM. : " . This Sarsaparilla ia used with the most perfect access in Rheumatic complaints however severe or I chronic The astonishing cures it has performed are indeed wonderfuL Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief this entirely radicates it from the system, even when the limb and bone are dreaJ- 'fnllv swollen. ' v . (T Hear Mr. Seth.-Terry, one of the oldest and - raest respecuble lawyer to Hartlbrd, L.on , i be feUowina; i an extract of a letter recived from him : Dr.Toumtcnd I have .used .one bottle of your ' III- -.1 It im ..tlAnl in 1 1 nuf ii K. on a Chronic. Kheumtic pain, to whtch I am ub ject, from an injury occasioned several years ago, in "public staze. Please send trie two. bottles to the are of Dr. Seymour. I have conversed with two of our principal physicians, and recommend your Sars aparilla. . - t SETHTERRr. Hartford, March 12, 1845. W " ' -v -CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and : Strengthen Cmpl!on can le cured. Bronchitis, Consumption Liver Com plaint, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Spitting of Shod, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic flush, Jftght Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration.Pain ii the side, SfC ihave been and can be cured. Br. Townsend-Dear Sir: Nearly twenty years ago I took a violent cold, which settled o my lungs, sud effected me severely indeed, finally, it became a coo sunt hacking cough, but not so severe aa to prevent xae from attending to my business; within the lat 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 lat cine months previous to using your Sarsaparilla, Had regular night sweats ; indeed, my friends and myself supposed that I would die with the Consump tion ; but I have the happiness to inform you that, to my surprise. after using three bottles of your Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored - It relieved tne gradually, and I am now- enjoying much : bet'er health than I have before in 36 yqars. I had almost entirely lost my - appetite, which ' is sUo returned. You are at liberty to publish this with my name in the papeFs, if you choose. ' My little girl; who U three year old had very bad cough the whole of last inter. We became rery much alarmed on her account. While using the medicine i gave ber some of it, and it' soon en tirely relieved her, as well as myself, and -she is well now.-and hearty as any child'! ever senrJ She was also full of little blotches : it took them away and her akin is smooth and fair now and I am satisfied , she recovered het health from using your excellent metT iciue . ' . S. W.CONANT." n . -444 Bowery. GIRLS, READ THIS. You who have pate complexions; dull eyes, blotch s on the face, rough skin, and are - out of spiriU,'' mm bottle or two of Dr. Towceend Sarsaparilla It will cleanse Vouf -bloodV remove the freckels and Wairhe YnJ rive tou animatfoir,' sparkling eyes. fine spiriu. indbeaulifal cornplexions--all of which re of immense value to unmarnea tauic. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE ; rr TnwnMna'i'cUrajLpariila is a sovereign end speedy cure for Incipient Uonsumptioo, Barrenness, Leucorrhma, or Whites, ohstructed or difficult Men i,.t; Inntinence of Urine, or invulonUry dis- tkf' and for the VeneratProstraUoo of the v...M.nm milter, whether the result .of inherent cause, or produced by irregularity, illuess or accident. . Nntklnv can be more aurprising than it invisorst- in effects on the human frame. ' Persons, all weak ness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become Tahuat and full ofenergy under iu influence,.' It im- raedtately coubteracu the nervelessnes of the female frame; which ta tne great cause oi oarrenne It will not be expected of ui, in cases of so delicate m nature, to exhibit certificates of ores-performed, . bat we can assure tbe afflicted that hundreds of eases nave, been reported 'to us. oeverat . cases - where families bare , been without children, after using a few bottles of this in valuable medicine, have been blessed with healthy offspring. - . . , " Dr. Townsend My wife being greatly distressed bf weakness and General Debility, ami" suffering continaally by pain and a sensation of bearing down, 1 - falling ot tbe womb, and who other difficulties, and having Known cases where your medicine nas effec ted great cures, and also bearing it recommended for aocb eases as I have described,! obtained a bottle of I your Extract of Sarsaparilla and ' followed the di- yactions yon gave.. In a short period it removed ber 1 complaints aud restored her health. . Being grateful ! for the benefits she received, I take pleasure in thus mcknowledgeding it, and recommending it to the puouc M U.MUUKE, " Corner Grand and Lydius-sts. Albany. Ang. 17, 1847. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIEB LADIES. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been'' expressly prepared tn 'reference to female complaints No female who hat reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, the turn of life,' should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventative for 'any of the nunVeroaaand borribfe'diseases to which females' are subject at this time of lifer 'Th'is period may ' be delayed several years by usmg tliU'Tnedksine. Nor it less valuable for those approaching womanhood, as ii uoaiouUted toassisi nature, by ouickeoing the a od invigorating the "aysterru-; Indeed, ihis medieia u invalaabla tor all the 'disease to ; which mea ate subiect. ' x " . : brace tbwbofe system, renews permanently natural enarviM k ..aln ik imr.ii;.. .i the boil v not aa l.r ..;r.T-.;-,k- .vT. .. jwace a tubqnent ralaxaiion, which is tins case of m . an nnnieime a,ua icih d au JT TOeaicinas uken. for female weakness and SCROFULA CURED werwuate, conclusively provesl.hat this Sar ..rniht has nerlecf control over-tne meat obstinate '71:. - of ihablooJ. -Three wrsoos cured in one diseases . . . - , - . v . 1 HKtUCi Vnibun&. , . Dr ToumsendDr Sir : I hare the pleasure to inform you ibat three, o( my children have been cured of the Scrofula by tbeusert your excellent medicine. They were afflicted vetyaeverely "with bad soes; have taken only rbnrbotiBs ; it took them way, fdr whicb I feel mysell untier ueep oougauon. Yours, respectlollyi ' ' :. ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wooster-st. New York, March 1, 1847. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr- Towosend .'is almost' daily receiving orders from Phrsicians in Uiflerent parts of the Union. This is to certify that we the undersigned,' Physi cians ol the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescnled Dr. Towusend's Sarsaparilla, and believe ii to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market. Ii . r. PULING, M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. x RP. BRIDGES, M D. P. E ELMENDORFl M. D. Albany, April I, 1846. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Cant. G. V. McLean, one of the United States Marine Corps and member of the, New Jersey Leg- isiaiore. bas kindly sent us the following certihcate. It tells its own story. Pthtoav, Jan. 25, 1847 A rear since I was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilitated state. I was induced to try Dr. Towntetid's Sarsaparilla, and alter taking two or three boitlei, I was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sarsaparilla I have continued taking it, and find that I improve evtsfy day. I believe it saved my lile, and would not be without it under any cousidereuoo. G. W. McLEAN. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicir.e has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food and strengthening the organs of digestion as this preparation ol" Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every caae of dyspepsia, however severe or chrome. Bank Department, Albany. May 10, 1345. Dr. Towruend: Sir 1 have been tttiiicied lor several years with Dyspepsia in us worst torrhs, at tended with soreness of stomach, loss of appetite, ex treme heart-burn, and a great aversion mail kiwis ol food, and for weeks (what I could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they bad little or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract or Sar saparilla, and 1 must say with litile confidence ; but alteriusing nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored, and the heart burn entirely removed; and 1 would earnestly recommend ihe use of it to these who hava been afflicted as I have bee a Vonn. &e. W. W. VAIN Principal Olfice 126 Fulton street, Sun Building. N Y Reddinz & Co , 8 State street, Boston Dyoti& Sons, 132 Nofth 2a sueet, Philadelphia S. S. Hance. Drogicist, Baltimore P. M- Cohen, Charleston Wright is. Co., 158 Chartres street, N. O 105 South Pearl street, Albanjr-and by all the principal Druggist and Merchants generally through out the United States,. West Indies and the Canadas. For Sale in Raleigh, by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD fc CO. October 18. 1347. 84 ly KATIOiAL LOAM FU3II LIFE AmRAME SOCIETY OF LONDON. A Savings tssnk tor tue Dcnent ol tne Widow and o - the Orphan." (iXrOWEHID BI ACT OF PARLIAMENT.) Capital, 600,000 sterling, or $2,50O,000. Beside a reserve fund (iroin surplus premiums) of about 9185,000. T. LAMIE MURRAY, Esq, George at. Hano- ver square, Caairman oj inc Loun oj uircciurs, m Ijondun. Phusiciun-4 ELLIOTSON, M. U., r . it S. Actuary W. 8. B- WOOLHOUsE, Esq., F. K. A. S. Secretary F. F- CAMROUX, Esq. kiHlS INSTITUTION embrace Important and iJL substamial advantage with respect to Lile A surance and deferred annuities. J tie assured nas, on alt occasions, the power to borrow, without ex pense or torieiture of the policy, two-thirds ol the premium paid : also the option ot seleciiug ben efit, and tbe coovrrsiou ol hia luteresu to meet oth er convenience or necessity . Assurance lor terms of year at the lowest possi ble ru Prisons insured for life, can, at once, borrow bait the amount ot annual premium tor nve successive years, on lueir own note aud deposite ul policy. Part of thi Capital ia ssmti.i ted in the United Slates, in the names ol three of the Local Director m Trustees available always to the assured in case ol disputed claims (should any such'arise) of otherwise. The payment of premiums nau-yeariy, or quar terly, at a trifling advance upon the annual rate. o charge for stamp-duty. . Thirty days allowed after each payment of premi um becme due. without forfeiture. of policy. Tiavelling leve extensive and libertii, and extra premiums ou the most moderste csle. LlVistoN or rtoriTi. i ue inuiikiuir iuccch and increased prosperity of the Society has enabled the Directors, at tbe last annual investigation, to de clare a fourth bonu, varying from 35 lo 85 per ct. on the premiuma paid ou each policy effected on the prohi scale United states duard of XjOcal aiirrctors. .Chief Olfice for America, 74 VVell st) JV. York, Jacob Haney , Esq. Chairman', John J. Palmer, Em .Jonathan Goodhue, Esq James Boorman. Esq. Gerge Barclay. Esq Samuel S. Howland, Esq., I Gorham A. Worth, Eq , Samuel Al. Fox, Esq., I William Van Hook, Esq., and C. Edward Habilcht, Esq.. Philadelphia Clement C. Biddle, Esq., Louis A. Godev, Lq. George Rex Grabam, Esq William Jones, Esq Baltimore'-Jonathan Meredith,' Esq., Samuel Hoffman, Eq.,Dr J. H. McCulloh. J. Ieander Starr, General Agent, and Edward T. Richardson. Esq.. General Accountant, fur the Uni ted Stale and British N. A. Colonies. Medical Examiners, New York J Kearny Rod- a&..SB a m m a a- gers, M. u. t hi uieeccer-st ; Alexander ti. flosack, M. O., 101 Franklm-st ; S. S. &eene, M. I)., 290 Fourtb-st. (Medical Examiner attend at 74 Wall-st. and No. 134 Bowery at 3 o'clock P. M. daily. Fee paid by the Society.) , . . Blinding Counsel William Van Hook, Esqv39 Wall st. . Bankers The Merchant's Bank. Solicitor Jhn Hone -Em. 11 I'ine-st. ' Cashier Henry E. Gutlip, Esq. An Act in respect to inuranci- for lives for tbe benefit of marrird women, passed by theLegislature ofNwrk. lat April. 1840." . Pamphlets blank forms, table ol rates, Jists of A- genu, 4c clc obtained at tne iniet umce 74 Wall- st, 134. Bowery, or from either of the Agents through nut the United States, and British North American Colonies. GEORGE LITTLE, Agent. R. B. HatWood, Medical Examiner, Raleigh. March 22, 1848. 24 TPEAUTJFUL CASHMERETT COATS, at (10. Fifty more just received at the Cloth- tn; Store. L. HARDING. . THE Trustees of Wake Forest dollege wfll hofd their next annua! meeting at tbe Institution on the evening of Tuesday tbe 6th of June, A fall and punctual attendance ia particularly re quested. By order or tbe Presideat, JOHN B. WHITE, Seey. May 3. . 1848. 39 Cheap Summer Coats, just received at the Clothing Store. 100 more of those cheap Coal at $12. ,E. L. HARDING. NEW AND: FASHIONABLE: STAPLE F an c Vyl) ry, G oods;- For the ' Spring and aiunmer Trade ..- ;' : v.. ., .OF,l4S . ,: : - : GRATEFUL- for past encouragement, the un dersigned has now the satisfaction of announ cing to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and, those of ihe aurrounding Country, that recent arrivals have just placed in hi possession of hi own selection from the rich importation of the present seasop, a most beautiful assortment of NEW AND CHEAP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which, he flatter himself, will favorably compare with uy in the City, and which for cash, will be invariably disposed of; on the must reason able terms. He wouk) therefore respectfully solicit a portion of public patronage. The assortment consists in part of tbe 1 following art fcle. vi2 ; ' Scotch, French and English Ginghams, Splendid. Fancy -Print and Calicoes, Plain and Plaid blsckjAlpaccas, Cat-hmeres and Fancy Delaines, Cambrics and Cambric Muslins, Swiss; Hook and Nansoek Muslins, Diaper Table Cloth, and Linen Towels, Paper and Colored Cambrics. Linen Handkerchiefs and Lawn, White aud colored Hose and Gloves, Ueautilu! Combs, 8pool Cotton and Sewing Silk, Fringe. Gimp, and Silk Buttons, Laces, Edgings and Tapes, j Cap and Honuet Kibhons, SUPEKIOR CLOTH and CASSIMERES, Drap de etee and other Summer Coalings, Maiseillea and Valencia Vestiugs, Kentucky Jeans and 1'wedes Cassimeres, White and Brown Drillings, Coltonsde and other stuff lur Pants, -Plain and Checked Linen for Coating, Brown Holland and Celicia, Superior bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting, Jeans and Cotton Oxnaburgn, Silk, Bandana and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Mu!in tJravst and Suspenders, Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, Canvass. Padding. Buttons and Wadding, Bed Picking, Furniture and Apron Checks, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, ' Turkey Red Coiton, Bead, &e. &c. Together with a complete assortment- of Lidixs &. Gkntlemiks' Slifpkbs, Saoki. -and Sboktics -. Misses. Ca i lob rms, and Stay ants' Shoes. AIko a full supply of Crockery. Glass and Hardware.: aoea.aLC, with a Jrtsn vocfc ol Uaocaaiss ; say, superior JJaowir and loaf ocsabs, r clv bbiskd and RxriREO do. Currxn and Tsa, Visksam, Sk gars, Tobacco and Srcff, Sfebm Candles, Pow Dii and Whot, Soap and Nails, Bed Coana and Coix Rope, SrAiiKS and Castimos. JAMES LITCHFORD. The Tailoring Busincu also still carried on. J. L. would here tske occasion to say to bi old friends and patrons, thai he still carries on the Tail oring Business, and would be bappy at anymoinr nt to strve ibfra. either in Cutting or tusking up their Garments, with neatness aud dispatch. May 11. 38 y rsvLat ITIore New and Splendid SPRliNG GOODS, 23 to 0 Per Cent. Cheaper than ever. Y fbe Giant Locomotive, Sir Walfer Raleigh, the bubecriher, in addition to the very elegant and extensive assortment ol STAPLE AND FAN CY DKY GOODS, already announced, has just been placed in posbesMon, at his Nxw Stork, of another Rich and Beautiful supply of Fashionable Spring Goijds, ol almost every description, which for cheapneos, richness, and beauty cannot be sur passed, and to which he would resiectfully invite the attention of the Gentlemen aj)d Ladiea of Ral eigh, as well as those of the aurrounding country, and strangers generally . The assortment comprises in part, the following articles, vix: figns,) Splendid French shaded plaid Bareges, (of new de- Itich Velvet, Extra Super Lucullian do. Beautiful Chameleon Parisian Lustres, Rich SilkGrrnadine or Tissues, Extra Rich Satin Damask Lamartine Silk Cballies, ' Beautiful Plaid and Fancy Black Silks, . Black Silk Warp, Real Alpaccas, Mode and Fancy Colored, do. Crape Delaine and Rep Cashmere, Beautiful Shaded French Organdie Muslins, French and English Ginghams, j A great variety of Elegant Printed Lawns, andTarl ton Muslins, Jenny Lind Brillisntine, Plain Black and Satin Striped Barege, Mlack, and Black aud White Muslin and Calicoes, Linen Ginghams, and Printed Jaconets, British, French, and American (new style) Printed I Cambrics and Calicoes, in great abundance, and ; exceedingly beautiful, from 5 to Ift-rents, A supero assortment ot Embroidered Damank Plaid and figured Summer Shawla and Scarfs, and Handerchiefs, Linen and t hread Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk, and thread t ringes and Buttons, , Curtain Calico and Furniture Checks, Muslin Insertions and Edgings, Swiss Jaconet, and Plaid Muslins, Bishop Lawns, and Rich Muslin Robes, spring Bonnets ami Ribands. Superior Cloths Cassimeres and Best Black French aud English Drap d'elee, for Summer. variety, rrencn ininng, and OfSDroons, lor psnis great Wove and Printed Cotton Goods, for Men and Boys, Summer Tweeds and Earminel Uassimeres, Hose and Gloves, iof every description.) Beautiful Parasolls, Suu-Shades, and Umbrellas, Diaper and Diap r Table Cloths, and Bed Ticking, Irish Linen and Linen Hdkl., , Bandana andrFancy Silk and Muslin Hjkfs., Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Shirting and Sheeting, , Panama, Leghorn, Beaver and Moleskin Hats, Cloth and Velvet taps, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors and Straps, Knives and Forks, Slates, - -Pad and Stock Locks, Curry Combs, Sieel inii Iron Weeding Hues, 8pades and Trace Chains, Difhes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, . China in Tea-Sets, Tea Pots, Pitchera, Bowls and Mugs,' ' - Cut Glasa and Mould Tumblers, Goblets and Wines. These Goods were all selected with very great care ry Mr. tJ. a. smith with hia usual judgment and taste, out of the richest and most fashionable imputations to be found in New York, and will for CosA, be sold on exceedingly liberal terms. THOMAS A. MITCHELL. Raleigh. April 15. 1848. 30 . . Wanted Immediately. Tl fill ffK BALES good Cottok. for which the JiMH highest cash price will be paid K. TUCKER & SON. 40. May 16. LITEJIARY HOT1CE. v A Mf" Elsrary Societies of Randolph &s Macon Co!lege will be publicly addressed by Wiixisk R.' DatsiKiaD Esq., of Petersburg, Va., on tbe 13th Jpne next, which iabe flay immediately preceoiug lis auuual UommencemenU E. A. THOMPSON, Cef. Sec. of F. L. Socxetv. prQ 14. 30 tt Spring and; Sumrafer Goofls, fffHE Subscribers, having . received direct from I! New. York, and Pbibdeluhia. f and selected with great care and bought with cash) a large and splen- ; The year Is divided into two Sessions or tire months did aortment of Dry Goods, Fancf j'Art&ihffatfaitogJlrtfa second Ja tfcles, and Musical Instrument of ;Blfy lrt.f Scholar may l entered at any time during kind havuiis 1 nougni r mein irom ine.-xneap-.-anu splendid cargoes just liuniduccti into mis country, from Europe, to.which T would invite", the citizens of Raleigh and aurrounding country to examine. ( We charge nothing for showing bur goods.) con fident that we can give better and cheaper bargain, than can be bod in thi City among which-are the following Gwods ! , . -;" j For -Cieiitlenien's Wear. Broad Cioihs and French Casfimeres,' Gold roiled Cashmiretts anew anicle. Fancy Cassimeres and Gambnwn. a new atyle, . Marseilles Sillu Satin and Merino Veatings, fi . , French Linen Coatings, aad Irish Linens, Scarfs and Cravat, of every quality, Black and Fancy Gloves. Silk, Hosktn and Cotton, v For Ladies' Wear. Gingham,- Linen and Manchester, Mohair and .Alpaoca Good, Swiss Jacopetts and Bobineit Mustin, Edgings. Gimp, Velvet and Bonnet Ribbons, Summer Shawls and Cravats, a fine article, A large lot of fine Kid and Silk Gloves, extra, A large lot of new style Calicoea and Hosiery, Muficsl Instruments of 9ll kinds. Toy Fancy Boxes, Jewelry. Gold and Pinchbeck, Hardware and Crockery Ware, a great variety, And nearly every article kept for sale in a retail Store. I he public are respectfully invited to. call and examine oir Stock of Good, before purchasing elsewhere. We are confident that you can get bet ter Goods, and much cheaper, by calling at the North Carolina Fancy Store. Our motto, is quick sales and small profits. G. W. if C. GRIM ME. April 19, 1848. 30 if Raleigh Livery Stable ! THE SUBSCRIBERS having ren ted the Stables, recently occupied by Mr. Buffaloe and thoroughly repaired and refitted them ; aud, haviug furnish ed the Establishment wilhu entirely uew supply of Carriages, Buggies, Horses, (both Saddle aud Harness,) and having also engaged experienced aud careful Drivers, well ac quainted with the different Roads, aud stopping, houses thioughuut tbe State, are now prepared to at tend to all calls in their line. The Stablea are located iu a very central position, and some one will always be fouud there, at all hours of the day and night, to attend lo orders Horses will be boarded by the day, week, month or year at the most moderate prices. Drovers v wiling Raleigh with Horses lo dispose of, will fiud these Stables conveuienlly locatrd fur that purpose ; aud every atleutiou will be given to pro mete their views. JAMES M. IIARR1SS 6t CO. Raleigh. Jan. 6. 1846. 2 if 11 b A CON. -A good lot to band, and more ex- Ifj) expected. WILL. f'ECKoUW. May 5. 36 liUEF COOL ! KEEP COOL ! ! BKOWNING'S IMPROVED PATENT AND VENTILATED REFRIGERATORS, at greatly Reduced Prices, warranted superior to any now in ue for preserving, perfectly cool, I read aud clean, BUTTER, MEAT, EGGS, FRUIT, LI QUOK, &.c, during the summer season, and also Irom F reeling during the winter, any article deposit ed in it. They also contain a Water Jar and Lead Pipe in the ice chamber, by the arrangement ot which perfectly cold water can always be bad without ad ditional ice, (of which less is required than any oth er ) Also, Upright Refrigerators. BUT I rJU BOXES, in which Butter may be trans ported with perlect safety by land or water, and my celebrated Non-conductors ot heat tor cold water, re quiring but 4lbs. of ice for 24 hours ; as tbousanda will testify. I hankful for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance. Sold by R. BROWNING, 13 Commerce Street, near Pratt st , Baltimore. May 1, 1848. j 40 Im (UOES and HOOTS, offered on credit. O We have on Corhmisiion an invoice of Men and Women's Shoes and Slippers, and Men's Boots, a- mount about 9125 We offer this lot at reduced pri ces, and on three months credit, where the Money will be certain to come when due. Merchants, aud others, who may want, sre invited to examine them. WILL: PECK & SON. May 9. 37 4w WAICllUftTON Female Seminary, FITM1E first Session of the present year will ter fi miuate on Wednesday, the 7th of Juue, eusu- ing. i ne next sessiou will commeuce ou Mon day, the 19th of the same mouth only a short recess ot a weea being given, in order to avoid the return of Pupils at this season, to the lower country. There are five experienced aud excellent Teachers associated wilh the Priucipat, iu the care, discipline, and iustructioo of the pupils, and every facility is offered for the perfecting of female Education, in all the useful aud ornamental brauches. In our eudeavor to combine Christian with Litera ry advaulages, controversy us discountenanced, the principles of all are respected, and no altempt made lo ninueuce the Keligious opinions of any. Ample provision has beeu made for tbe comforta ble accomrnodaticn of a large number of Pupils. t he I erms are as heretofore : For Board, Washing. &c. with Tuition in English, $02$ per term ol five mouths, tuition in,French $10, 1 union in music on the Piano $20, with $3 lor the ua of Inslrumeut, Tuitiou iu Drawing aud Paiotiug, $10. -Plaiu aud ornameuUl Needle Work, free of charge. m for more minute particulars, see Circulars, which can be had ou application to the Principal through the Post Omce. . N. B. All articles of Clothing must be marked wilh the owner's name in full. ; 1 bfg leave to refer to my friends, and numerous acquaiuiauces iu this Slate and Virginia; ameug omers, to me louowiug : tJou. Jno. x . Maaou, Wash luglou, Hon. Arch. Atkinson, Wm. R. Baskervilt, Virginia, Hou. Juo. H. Bryau, George W. Mordecai, Raleigh, Col. Joshua' Tayloe, Washington, N. C, Hou. David Outlaw, Wm. T. Sutton, Esq.,! Bertie, Jaa. S. Battle, Esq., Rocky Mouut, Win. Plummer. J uo. Somerviile, VV m. Lalon, J r , Esqra., W arreotou DAN1L.L TURNER. .May 25, 1S48. v 42 4W Cape Fear Bank Stock (01 Sale.' A PPLY, for term, to, W. H. Jones, Esq., Cash- ier, Raleigh, or at the Fayetteville Observer Of- hce. . May 25. LITERARY JVOTItE. PERR1N BUSBEE, Esq, of Raleigh, will de liver the Annua Address before the two Lite. rary Societies of Wake Forest College, at the Com- uitrucemeui. iu June next. April 18, 1848. v- ' 31 Iorth 1 a rol ina Institution FOR TOE DEAF & pUlVIB., THE next Session of thi Institution wili com mence on Monday, tbe 3d of July-' It w very important that the Tupila should be punctual in their attendance at the commeaceraflnt of thp seesioa. Application for admission, &c to be made to His Excellency, Gov. GaARAM, or to WM. D.. COOKE, Principal. Raleigb, May 22. 1848. - 44 2m . ON P. Int, tU MOLESKIN 7TATR J-J and chcap.! I I ' J. F JORDAN. g -ii. H f S school is uuder the management of ; the M'ifl P AaxaiDoa assisted by Mrs. Foixsa. ;ine.-oeaioo um ivvijronauio..wiai. iuojr wm i... il.k Anl ff.tr nf I ho aMcinn if nmnithl. iBtCiasSjFrimary English branches "including ', Geography,' Grammar and Arithmetic, ? , $17 -00 2d Clasi History, Astronomy, Philosophy and '" . !Parker'a exercise in composition, ' , : 10 00 3d Classi Watt on the mind,Pbysiology, My- ' ' v thology aud Botany 12 00 4th Class,' Rhetoric, Chemistry, Mental Phi losophy, Algebra and Geometry, 15 00 Advanced classes may pursue the studies .; of a lower class, paying only for the studies of tbe class to which they belong. . . Latin, 10 00 French 8 00 Needlework and Drawing, 5 00 Painting and Waxwork, each 8 00 Music ou Piano, with use of Instrument, 0 00 Music on the Guitar, 10 00 Scholars can remain through the Vacation free of charge. Board, washing, fuel and lights $10 per month. seferknces: Rev. Drury Lacy, Raleigh ; J. M. Lovejoy, Prin pal of Military Academy, Raleigh ; W. D. Cook, Principal of the Deaf and Dumb School, Raleigh ; J. B. Bobbilt, Esq. Louisburg ; Rev. Mr. Doll, Ox ford ; Itev. Mr. Hassell, Wiiliamston ; Joseph Biggs, Esq. Wiiliamston; Col. Wm. Morning, Sniithfield. Raleigh, March 1,1848. 20 Raleigh Paper Mill THE Subscriber, having rented the Paper Mill, fnthe vicinity of Raleigh, is now engaged in putting it in complete repair. By the first of -June, be will be repartd to furnish Printers, and others, with every description of Paper fos printing em bracing Royal Octavo, Imperial, Super Royal, and Medium. Also Envelope Paper of every kind. W lapping Paper for spun Cotton, and also of tbe ordinary kind. Paper for Pamphlet Covers, of eve ry shade and color. Any quantity of Rags will be taken at the high est cash price.' Orders are respectfully solicited, and an assurance is hereby given, that as good paper shall be furnish 'ed, as can be obtained elsewhere. WILLIAM N. SHAUCK. April 18, 2848. 31 If Travellers going WILL find expedition and comfort in taking the inland route through Richmond, Ftede rtckuburg, Alexandria and Wasbiugtou, to Baltimore. By doiug so, they reach Baltimore within twelve hours Irom Petersburg, and have the privilege", should they prefer a top on the way, to remain iu the towus named al their pleasure. So far as comfort is con cerned, they will have the best of meals on the way, and sufficient time for repose, whilst proceeding up the Potomac River on board the magnificent Steamer MO UNT VERNON, which passe in full view of the Tomb of Washington.as well as Fort Washington. Fare through, from Petersburg to Baltimore, $7 50. ' Passeugers oa this way avoid the delays, uncer tainty and sea-sicknepgf attendant upon the Bay route, and herewith have the assurance, that it is in their power, by taking the inlaud route, to pass the same night in Philadelphia, which, by the other route, finds them on the Bay, subject to aJKlhe vicissitudes which may occur through fogs, squalls, aud failures to connect in Hampton Roads. For through Tickets; apply to JAMES LYNCH, Agent, Petersburg. April 22. 1848. 34 3m BKANDRETH'S PILLS hare a . Principle in them similar or which accords with, and truly strength ens the purifying principle' of the blood. READ AND UNDERSTAND. THE PRINCIPLE OF LIFE, that subtle and invisible principle which animate the human frame, and whose seat is in the blood, is one ot the most im penetrable secrets of tbe Creator. ' We cannot com prehend bis principle, but we know .that it is in tbe blood, for if we d tea ease the amount of bleod in the body, we decrease the jhiscipi.k or Lira: if we draw all the blood Irom the body, that life ceases. So we must believe what the Scriptures say on this subject, no one can doubt it. Tbe life of the flesh is emphatically ia the HLooD ! There can be no misiane upon this subject ; so we must then also con viuced that any thing which impedes the circulation of the blood must depress or bear down the principle I of Life, and make tbe body subject to receive injury from the principle of corruptibility aLo implanted in in the human Irame. We cannot denvit. There is in every created being a principle of rnrnirtltftlii m, j. asweu as a principle of animation. Im when this corruptibility, becomes too powerful for the. Lira PaiacirLB or Blood, that disease commences. It is not because it does exist, but because it becomes ac tivs; in some it has taken an hundred years to de velop itself; in some, it "ass become paramount: be fore birth, and the ebild is still born. The constitu tion of tbe child depends upon its parents; he re ceive from them the principle of bi life;' and also that which will ultimately destroy im, and when of age, be transmits them to bis children. Thus we see that in the same body is the princi ple of life and also of corruptibility.' And it is only by due attention in some . bodies that health can be secured by artificial modes of assisting tbe functions of life 10 throw off the occasional accumulation -of corruptibility, which otherwise would, overpower tbe principle of life, before the individual bad reached to the full period of bis existence, according to the prin ciple ot me witnin mm for. in order that men should arrive at that period of life called old age, a perfect balance must exist between the principle of lite and the principle of corruptibly. When the balance is in. favor of the principal of life,. we ob serve the energy of character with admiration . And I have co doubt that jusi in . proportion as tbe life principte predominates is tbe energy "both of. body and mind. By the use ot proper medicine this; can always be secured until a good old sge..; The principle of corruption is subject: to the ififlu ence ot many causes of vitiation, . It is. therefore, neressary that we be provided with ample mean to (prevent injury from tt ; or in consequence of thi vis- Nation that putridity-would be produced which would I apt'oy tbe individual erjf be had arrived at that peri- fj(rj).l4hr Jg01J.HJi w jinn a, fn tfc fectiooa.; or" otherwise.'' By. tbe Itwe of BrandxetbTs Pills, ibe blood is gradually par fied, and becomes too strong tor all impediment to its free couive. and thus the hotels restored to perfect health and usefulness The idea of two spirits, fhe one god and tbe other evil, having powr over man, is thus given a corporeal applteatioii ; and, what is belter, we know how to asist the good principle, tbe blood, to conquer the bad humors, and thus produce .health and cheerful ness, where before there was nothing but sadness and despair.-..; ,i Be exceedingly afraid of Couhtsbfiit Pitts The Agent is the only person from whom Brandrelb's Pills should be purchased. HJ" The above Pills are on sale by WILL. PECK, I Raleigh, N. C. Price 25 cents per box. jWSljjaS5t T,- r, t--. , VS..- ISUp;t, SHOES 4fTKUlKt "mi5 .1 Ladftj' Saloon, MAIN STREET, VNEAR WALTER'S CITY HOTEL. V NORFOLK, VA. flHE great attractions offered to buyers at the Li A dies Saloon, ia the splendid large assortment t NEW SPRING GOODS, FOR 1848, have opeued targe prospect for busiuess this year. . 4 The principal attractions, are the superior qualii ef the Goods fie red for sale, and as no article shell be vturepresented, Farmers, Country Merchants, tDj other persons in the City and country, may rely 0c getting the very best Boots, Shoes aud Brogaug, 4t tbe Ladies' Saloon, at reasonable prices. OUR ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' GAITER BOOTS, and tbe PATENT CONG HESS Boot, are the handsomest good this year we ever bad. ' LADIES' MOROCCO SLIPPERS AND UU KINS. LADIE"' SOFT ENGLISH KID SLIPPERS. LADIES' - WHITE. SATIN AND KID SLIP. PERS. MISSES' FANCY GAITER BOOTS. MISSES FANCY MOhOCCO SLIPPERS, MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES first rate, CHILDREN'S FANCY GAIT ER boots, CHILDREN'S AND MUSES' RED MOROCCO POLKA BOOTS, it h bluck patent leather tiu CHILDREN'S FANCY COLORED MUKutlo BOOTS, BOYS' AND CHILDEN'S LONG LEG B(J0Ts, with high heels ot beautiful quality, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS BUO'J S the best ni handsumest in Norfolk, GENTLEMEN'S BLACK AND COL0KED GAITERS the prettiest you ever saw ai.y btre GENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS BUO'J s, ol 30, i .qualities, made light and neat of Calf Skin, &tui. co -and Seat Skin, and warranted to wear firt ,aie at $2 50 and f 3 a pair. ; GENTLEMEN'S Patkst CONGRESS BOOTS AND SHOES OF THE bLs'J QLALl'jy' GENTLEMEN'S PUMP BOO'l S, l-OR 1A CING of tiupeib qualitv, at 8 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S NAPOLEON HALF BOOTS a new style of Summer Bootees tor CeniltiLtD, and very neat; LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S r a v eiitiig rrnuki, Made expressly to-the wants of each, and as we hue a very great VAHILTY, ad its and (ieiiiltmeit ; are repecttully invited to look at ihnii belore tun ing elsewhere, as we know yt.u v ill be belter miitd and belter pleased with tbe shape and voiiuucim& of the Trunk im-ide, with the quality ot the kikk1 and the price also. ,. : . LADIES' CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS OF BEAUTIFUL COLS. AND PAT'l LhAs, GEN TLE M EN tf ASHLAND YAL1&E&, oioew construction something new.. Gkhvihe Esafrisa Sole Leatheb .TRUNKS warranted to last and look well as long an youmij "live. DOOR MATS, in great variety. All ol which, togtthei with a gord many sibtr kinds of Boot aud Shoes, that cannot be nieuiioiml in one advertisement, will be sold VERY LhtAr1 and upon tbe most favorable terms. Tbe aeeuiiictm is very large, consisting ot about TV ELV L hli, DRED CASEfc BOOTS, ShOES AND LhU GANSof every kind, suitable to the country natle and for City wear. Country Merchants Are particularly invited to cH and look atourti sortment, and as Boots and Shoes are chtejttr now, we will supply them at Irs piires than luru.cily. fry Wholesale Ware rooms UP STAlhS. q3 Ladies and Gentlemen living at a oimhi ce cin be supplied with any ot the above fat-l-ionalile oedi, by sending their orders to the Ladies &aliou. The Ladies Saloon is on Main Street, mar V ti ter's City Hotel, Norfolk Va. W. H. ADD1NUTUIV. March 24. . 25 ConsQDiption Disarmed of its Terrors! HASTINGS' Compound Syrup of Napllia; v 401lK. and rovttive Cure for Coiiumptioo, L Decline, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, flight Sweats, Husky Throat, Wasting of the Flrh, chilis, Coughs, Colds, and all Diseases of tbe flint and Lungs. This celebrated preparation is pieasaat to the tnie, and is so speedy in its operations, that uaiieuu plain ly feel its good effects in a few minutes alter taking the first dose. Prepared in London, by G. Iiastlnob, M. D. When Dr. Hastinea had discovered the virtue ef Naptba, four years ago, be auuouuced it in a private circular, to a number f distinguiKbed physiciaus various parts of , England, with a rr quest that they would put its medical properties to the lest, ana re port accordingly. Tbe result was a host of testimo nials of the most favorable character, nearly an 01 which agreed in certifying that no mediciu wj have ever used could bear any comparison with it relieving1 hacking coughs', curing diarrhoea, and pop ping night sweats It was also generally renin to have a wonderful effect iu incrtasing tke epptm iceight, and spirits of patients ; apd to be a powerful ly efficient remedy iu Unions aud Aslmatic oista" Of these testimonials, which wet all published si the time in the Medical Recorder, ataz spoke of extraordinary influence in cases of CotMtumptiou-- each corroborating Lr. Hastings eptniou, mat ne " actually dweovered the great secret so long and vmo- 1y sought for, namely a preparation that would slf thejormatxon of Tubercles on the lungs, remote t already formed, end : thus cure the most Jatai oj maladies, and which had bten previously regarded es being altogether incurable. Dr. Williamson, ol bhesler, thus writes: " Under its.iufluenee 1 seen. the emaciated being, on whose brow )tm seempd to have set his seal, acquire iavigoration nu strength ; and exchange bis early noruiogs of in tense Buffering-, aud i distressing cough for lle)c' ' m repose which alone accompanies sound health. ' W' Ware, of Liverpool, says : I regard Hastings' ij up of Naptha as one of the first medical dicovenefi any age, and consider its agency in curing CoW'P" tion as established beyond all doubt r quesuou Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, Hails it as the g' lv0 sumptive autitode and cure fVaud Dr. Haii.ilw" 0 Bath, pronounces ii ; the oaly known remedy al" may be relied ou for removing Tubercles from i" lungs, and preventing formation of others." O Price ooe dollar a botUe. Six bottles for dollars." The usual allowance to tbe trsde. ; For sale WholMat. and Retail by Messrs. J-CU& JOHNSON, sole -genU for Raleigh. April 3, 184S. 27 3oa Spring and Summer Supplies - FOR 1848 2 WE are now ieceiving '"v, tiens to bur stock ef Drugs, icines, Paints, OJl WJ -Staffs, Perf nmert? GJ Ware. Surgical IV uients, -&c. fcc "DK " invite tbf attention of fn,,,cV,, oontry Merchsnts, and .abe ng iu or line, before po'J iceling satisfied they will I B .Li:. .....f mm intend 18" J inducements that takiiot ! ' v mf - Ws are in receipt of a large Jot of 8 Glassware and Labels, specially for f'biB ,f sicians who are about to commence the prs Medicine, and are prepared to supply tbem w complete stook at xortnern V' ' nnn & C0 ' WlLLIAJia.on April 1. 26 jjore COU.U Yarn. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS :GpS,GEOVS DISPLAY OF :' ' mm ?.3f? I,. V h .- :
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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