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J- ft ri . r. 'I I THB MOSrVrRAORDINARY MEDICINE THB-MU IN THE WORLD. f hi. Extract b pot op U .bottk li " "J tJr.pleit.r. aod warranted .uperior to SryTueiS. di- without vomiting, purging. TiralSB MEDICINE. Tte reaf beaoty and eoperiority of thi. 8ar.apa 'riifotSr iedicin.iT. while it eradicate, d. SlSSS"1" the body. It i. one of the very SSp.HandWiQier medicine, ever known; U not purifie. the whole eyetenv and .trengthen. the JwJonTbotit-createa new, pure and rich Wood ; a . . i i l. nn nthnr medicine. And in tin lie e graodaeciet of in wonderful eucccia. - It has performed within the past two year., m 000 chree of severe case, of diseases ? at least 20,000 f these considered Incurable. More than 3JDD0 case, of ChronlcHhenmatwm i SJOaeaaeaef Djapepaias ' ,oao caeeaof General Debility and Want of En- 5o0 case, of the different Female Complaint ; 3,000 caaea of Serofula; 1.500 caiea of the Liver Complaint ; n . SfiOO cLeeof Disseof the Kidney, and Dropsy , 8.000 cum of .Saseaof the blood. V : And thoowndrofxaaea Wmnl on ihe Face, Ukera. ErvsipelaSalt Rheom. Pimple, on me ? lc with numerous case, of Sick fdath. Tin the Side and Chet,Sp.ual Affec- e,mo.t.ppr w. fetter, fron Physicians anu ui s.o -- ptru of he SSed States, informing us of tr..rdi. P!V. ,u R. Va Ba.KiK. Esq.. one of the 2 ratable DruwtaU iu Newark. N.J. in- JJthat he can-refer to more than 150 caws ia SSplacealone. There arc thousands of cum m th"(5trofNew York, which we will refer to with pleawrVand to men of character.. It is the best medtdne for the prevention of diseas known. It -,babedlv saved the lives of more than 5 000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON ! A. it removed the cause of dssease, and prepared them for the Sommer -eason. It baa never been known to injure in the least ihe moat delicate child. RHEUMATISM. -TbiaSamparUla ia used with the most perfect " success in Rheumatic complaints however severe or rhrenic The astonishing cures it ha. performed are Sdeed wonderful. Other remedies sometimes gie JwnWrary relief-this entirely eradicates it from the intern, even when the Umb. and bones arc dread- rUtuVt' Seta Terry, one of the oldest and Jm. respectable lawyer, in Hartford. Conn. The following iv.n extract of a letter recived from him : Dr TwanuHcLl have used one bottle of your Sirsaparilla; and find it is excellent in its eflecta up. on a Chronic, Rheumatic pain, to which I am sub ieci. from an injury occasioned several years ago, in a public stage. Please send me two bottles to the .are of Dr. Seymoar. I have converse with two of or principal physicians, and recommend your Sars- parUI SETII TERRY. Hartford, March 12, 1845. CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can he cured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Lieer Com VT plaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Spitting of Bloody Soreness in the Chest, Hectic flush, Jfight Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain ia Me sideffc, have been and can be cured. Dr. Townsend-Dear Sir; Nearly twenty years ago I look a violent cold, which settled on my lungs, and affected me severely indeed, finally, it became a con atant hacking coogh. but not so severe as to prevent tt from attending to my business; within the lat few year, it increased on me gradually. At last 1 became ted need breathed with difficulty, and raised withlmy cough much bad matter, and for the lat mnfrlaontu.-'previou to using your Sarsaparilla, ftad" regtriar night sweats ; indeed, my friends and myWf supposed that I would die with ihe Consump tion i but I have the happiness to inform you that, to my surpnse, alter ung taree oouie. oi your Sawaparilla, I find my health restored. It relieved me 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 aLo returned. You are at liberty to publish this with my name in the paper., if you choose. My little girl, who ia three years old had a very bad cough the whole of last Winter. We became very much alarmed on her account. While using the medicine, i gavo her some of it, and it aoon en tirely relieved her, as well aa myself, and she is well now, and hearty as any chihl I ever .aw. She was atao fall of little blotches: it took them away and her akinvi. smooth and foir now and I am satisfied she recovered her health from usin your excellent med icine . . S.W.CONANT. C ' 444 Bowery. GIRLS, READ THI8. You who have pale complexion., dull eye., blotch . l - e ...a .bin. nJ ira " out of MDirits.' use a bottle or two of Dr Towcaend Sarsapardla. It will cleanse your otooa, removw i uu li-.-l.: i , rm, animation. sDarkliue eves. IHUICUC9, tWI I v j " J fine'spfnt, and beautiful complex ions all of which axe of immense value v uummww GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE rw ivnnd'a 8amparilla is a sovereign and Reedy care for Incipient Coneamption, Barrenness, l!eucorrho3a, or Whites, obatrnrted or difficult Men Xraaiioo, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dis-K...t4i.rhf-knJ for the reneral Prostration of the System, nO matter whether the result of inherent caoae, Or prouueeu oy iiissuiamji -.iutui. Moahtn rn h more .urprisins than it. invizorat- inz eflecU on the human frame. Persons, all weatc- neu and tassiiaue, irom uuug n, uuce occouie robust-end full of energy under lUintluence. Itim niUilr eoanieracU the nervelessoesa of the female frfine, which U lh jpreat cause of barrenness , iLwlirnotbe expected of as, iq case, of so delicate nature? to xbibil certificates ef ures performed, but w.can Assure-, the afflicted, that hundreds of case, have been reported to us. Several cases where families have -been without children, after Usiqgafaw bottles of ibis in valuable medicine, have been blessed with healthy offspring. JDbC Tvnend My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and General DebiUry, and suffering continually by pain and a sensation of bearing down, falriBg of the ronb, and with other dilficulties, and VaVuTS known cases where your medicine has effec-tedr'sreai-OOtes, and also bearing it recommended for such casef s I have described, I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsapanlla, and followed the di rections you gave. In a short period it removed her complaints aud restored her health. Being grateful foe the benefits she received, I take pleasure in thus acknowiedgediog it, and recommending it to the public M D. MOORE, , . Corner Grand and Lydius-sts. Albany, Aug. 17, 1847. TO SfflTHKRS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Exfract of Sarsapariila has bee a expressly prsparal in rrfsreuc. to female complaints. No female WhOMias reason to suppose she is approaching lhat crfatarpjriod, th. tarn of life, should neglect to take iti it f. a certain preveatativ. for auy of the norneroo. and horribU diseases to which female &? subject at tbia tint of life. This period may be dae4 feveral year, by using this medicine. Soi U ls valuable foi thoto approaching womanhood, a it U calonUtei to assist nature, by quickening the Woo end nYsoffUiag the system. Indeed, this adlclae i44aAtoabie for all the diseases to which w?tt subject;? ". . ' r TTtmaT! POoyawn. w. perroanetly P a jbqMl nU x)jon , w hwh is the case of ioc ramsio weaanesa auu SCROFULA rilPrn o'n 7 " WUttd price.. A good stock o T. eSSiS.0S u s.nS??r baaJ will- .,p.nna b..rrccooo1 lover Lff" diseases or i&ijiooa. J-Re fwpvio. house U unprecedented. r . , V THREE" CHILDREN. - Dr;. Townsend-DUi Sir : I hare the P" inforrn yon lhat three ol wf cbildreo have been cured of the Scrofula by the uee of your exceUened.c.ne They were afflicfed e.y severely waj I ; have taken only four bottles ; it took tbeih away, for which I feel myself under deep obligation. YOU ISA SfeABf . 106 WW, New York, March 1, 18J ...... rv' i OPINIONS 0P"PHYSICIANS.' " . Dr. Townseod is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in dtfferent paru of th. Unwn This is 10 certify that w. the undersigned, Pbysi cisns of tb. City of Albany, havo in numerous cases Prescribed Dr. Towusend'a Sarsapardla, and believe ii to be one of the most valuable preparation in the market. H. P. PULING, M. D. ma ' J. WILSON; M. D. R. P. BRIDGES, M- D. P. E ELMENDORF, M. D. Albany, April 1, 1846. f- UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capt. G. W. McLean, one of the United States Marine Corps and member of the New Jersey Leg islature, has kindly sent us the following certificate. It tells its own story. Jtahtoay, Jan. 25, 1S47. A vear sincd I was taken wirh ihe Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilitated state. I was induced to try Dr. Townseiul's Sarsapanlla, aud after taking two or three bottles, I was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sarsaparilla. I have continued taking it, and find that I improve everv day. I believe it saved my lile, and would ot bo without it under any cousideraiion. G. W. McLEAN. j DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine, has ever been discovered which so nearly reseinLles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food and strengthening the organs ot digestion, as this preparation of Sarsapanlla. It positively cares every cae of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. - Bank Department, Albany, May 10, 1343. Dr. Toumsend; Sir I have been afflicted for several years with Dyspepsia in hs worst forms, at tended with soreness of stomach, loss of appetite, ex treme bean-burn, and a great aversion to all kinds of 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 little or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, a bom two months since, to try your Extract of Sar sapanlla, and 1 must say with Utile confidence ; but alter using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored, and the heart-burn entirely removed; and 1 would earnestly recommend the use of it to these who have been afflicted as I have been Yours, &c. W. W. VAN ZANDT. Principal Office, 126 Fulton street, Sun Building. N. Y. Redding & Co., S State street, Boston Dyott& Sons, 132 North 2d street, Philadelphia S. S. Hance, Druguist, Baltimore P. M. Cohen, Charleston Wright &. Co., 153 Chartres street, N. O 105 South Pearl street Albany and by all the principal Druggists and Merchants generally through out the United States, West Indies and the Canadas. For Sale in Raleigh, by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & CO. October 13, 1347. 81 ly NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LOMON. A Savings Bank for the benefit of the Widow and the Orphan." (EXfOWtRID B T .ACT OT FAntl AXIXT.j Capital, 500,000 steriing, or $2,500,000. Beside a reserve fund (from surplus premiums) of about $185,000. T. LAMIE MURRAY, Eaq , George st. Hano ver square, Chairman of the Court of Directors, in London. PhusiciunJ. ELLIOTSON, M. D., F. R. S. Actuary- W. S. B. WOOLHOUSE, Esq., F. It, A. . Secretary T.F. CAMROUX, Esq. JTlHIS INSTITUTION embraces important and 4L substantial advantage, with respect to Life As surances and deferred annuities. The assured has, on all occasious, the power to borrow, without ex pense or forfeiture of the policy, two-thirds of the premiums paid ; also tne option oi selecting ben efit., and the conversion of his interests to meet oth er convenience or necessity. Assurances for terms of years at the lowest possi ble rates. Peisoos insured for life, can, at once, borrow half th. amount of annual premium for five successive years, on their own note and deposite of policy. Put or tub Capital is p.hjiahejitlt. imvks. ted in the United Slates, in the name, of three of the Local Directors as Trustees available always to the assured in case of disputed claim, (should any such arise) or otherwise. The payment of premiums, half-yearly, or quar terly, at a trifling advance upon the annual rale. No charge for stamp-duty. Thirty day. 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 of Pbofits. The remarkable success and increased prosperity of the Society has enabled the Directors, at the last annual investigation, to de clare a fourth bon us. varying from 35 to 85 per ct. on the premiums paid on each policy effected ou the profit scale UNITED StATKS BoABD 07 LOCAL DlRZCTORS. (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 S. Howland. Esq., Gorbara A. Worth, Esq , Samuel M. Fox, Esq., William Van UookEsqand C. Edward Habitcht, Esq. Philadelphia OXemtai C. Diddle, Esq., Louis A. Godey, Eq. George Rex Graham, Esq. William Jones, Esq. Baltimore Jonathsn Meredith, Esq., Samuel Hoffman, Esq., Dr. J. II. McCulloh. J. Leander Starr, General Agent, and Edward T. Richardson, Esq., General Accountant, fur the Uni ted States and British N. A. Colonies. Medical J2xaminers ?iew York J. Kearny Rod gers, M. D. Ill) Bleecker-st; Alexander E. Hosack, M. D., 101 Franklin-st ; S. S. Keene, M. D., 290 Fourtb-st. (Medical Examiners attend at 74 VVall-st. and No. 134 Bowery at 3 o'clock P. M. daily. Fee paid by the Society.) Stmding Counsel William Van Hook, Esq. 39 Wall-st. & Bankers The Merchant's Bank. Solicitor John Hone. E. 11 Pine-st. Cashier Henry E. Cutlip, Esq. An Act in respect to insurance for live, for the benefit of married women, passed by theLegisIature of New York. 1st April, 1840. Pamphlets, blank forms, table of rates, lists of A genta, 4;c. &c. obtained at the Chief Office 74 Wall st,l34 Bowery, or from either of the Agent, through out the United Stales, and British North American Colonies." GEORGE LITTLE, Agent. R. B. Hat-wood, Medical Examiner, Raleigh, .March 22, 1848. 24 NEW FLOUR, grouud of new Wheat, just to hand, at the Auctiou aud Commision Store ; Ex tra, superfine. Fine, and Good. Flour, ground out 6f old Wheat, at reduced prices, to close consignment, or Cash. N. B HUGHES. Aac't, A Xew Temperance Tale. ARY G ROVER, or the Trusting Wife. 6 do mtie Temperance Tale.. Bv Cba. Bonlett. Just received at TURNER'S BOOKSTORE, July 14. - g FLOUR REDUCED. TTEtf ! offer good Flour, rnado from good e!d JO iV NEW AND-FASHtONABLE, STAPLE .AND 'Fancy Dry Goods ,f.. For the Spring and Sninmcr Trade Of 184S.- QRATEFUI, for pest neodragement, thenn deratgoed has now the eatisfactlori announ cing to-lbe Ledie. and -Gentlemen of Raleigb, and thoM of the eurroonding pouotry, that recenr arrivals haveju.t placed in hi. po..esaion of hi. own selection from the rich importation, of the present eafon, a most Uauuful assortment of NEWMAN D CHEAP STAPLE AND FANCY, DRY GOODS, which, he flatter, himwlf. will favorably compare with any in the City, end which for cash, will be invariably disposed of, on the most reoonable term.. He would therefore respectfully soint a portion of public patronage. The assortment cdflsistt in part of the following artfcle.,L ; r-Beautiful French Muslin, and Lawn., - 'TScc7ctiyrenchBnd English Ginghams, Splendid FayrJl8;arjLd Calicoe., Phin'andPf0iifz flpacca., Cashmere. anuVt, 'elaioes, . Cambrics and Ojp , insj DWUta, uooa auu jn?a?T..T Diaper Table Clo' Qif olfe Paper and UoIorewiiAiS'hrrvn Linen Handkerchiefs and Liwnfi- Wbite aud colored Hose and Gloves, Beautiful Comb., Spool Cotton and Sewinj Silk, Fringe, Gimp, and b'ifk Buttons, Lace., Edging, and Tapes, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, SUPERIOR CLOTH and CASSIMERES, Drap de etee and other Summer Coatings, Marseilles and Valencia Vestings, Kentucky Jeans and Twedes Casshneres, White and Brown Drillings, Coltcnade and other stuff for Pants, Plain and Checked Linen for Coating, Brown Holland and Celicia, Superior bleached and unbleached Shirting and Sheeting, Jeans and Cotton Oznahurgs, Silk, Bandana and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Muslin Cravats and Suspender., Black Silk and Fanry Cravats, Canvass. Padding, Buttons and Wadding, Bed Ticking, Furniture and Apron Checks, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Turkey Red Cotton, Beads, &c. &c. Together with a complete assortment of Ladies & Gemtlemess Slippers, SuOes. and Suoetkes ; Misses, Cm ldrkms, and Servants' Shoes. Also a full supply of Crockery, Glass and Hardware, Hoes, &c, wiih a fresh stock of Groceries ; say, superior Baoww and Loaf Sugars, Pulverised and Retired do. Coffee and Tea, Vivegar. Sk oars, Tobacco and Snuff, Sperm Candles, Pow der and Sbot. Soap and Nails, Bed Cords and Coil, Rope, Spades and Castings. JAMES LITCHFORD. The Tailoring Business also still carried on. J . L. would here tako occasion to say to his old friends and patrons, ihai he still carries on the Tail oring Business, and would be happy at anyjmoment to serve them, either in Cutting or making up their Garments, with neatness and despatch. May 11. 38 y ItTore New aud Splendid SPRING GOODS, I) to 50 Per Cent. Cheaper than ever. BY the Giant Locomotive, Sir Walter Raleigh, the Subscriber, in addition to the very elegant and extensive assortment of STAPLE AISD FAN CY DRY GOODS, already announced, ha. just been placed in possession, at hi. New Stork, of another Rich and Beautiful supply of Fashionable Spring Goods, of almost every description, which for cheapness, richness, and beauty cannot be sur passed, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the Gentlemen and Ladie. of Ral eigh, as well as thoe of the surrounding country, and strangers generally. The assortment comprises in part, the following articles, viz: signs,) Splendid French shaded plaid Barege., (of new de Kich Velvet, Extra Super Lucullian do. Beauiiful Chameleon Parisian Lustres, Rich Silk Grenadines or TUsues, Extra Rich Satin Damask Lamartine Silk Challies, Beautiful Plaid and Fancy Black Silks, Black Silk Warp, Real Alpaccas, Mode and Fancy Colored do. Crape Delaine and Rep Cashmeres' Beauiiful Shaded French Organdie Muslins, French and English Ginghams, A great variety of Elegant Printed Lawns, and Tarl- ton 'Muslins, Jenny Lind Brilliantine, Plain Black and Satin Striped Barege, Black, and Black and While Muslin, and Calicoes, Linen Ginghams, and Printed Jaconets, British, French, and American (new style) Printed Cambrics and Calicoes, in great abundance, and exceedingly beautiful, from 5 to 10 cents, A superb assortment of Embroidered Damask Plaid aud Figured Summer Shawl, and Scarfs, and Handerchiefs, Linen andThread Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk and Thread Fringes and Buttons, Curtain Calico and F urniture Checks. Muslin Insertions and Edgings, Swiss Jaconet, and Plaid Muslins, Bishop Lawns, and Rich Muslin Robes, Spring Bonnets and Ribands. Superior Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Best Black French and English Drap d'etee, for 8ummer, variety, French Drilling, and Gambroons, for pants great Wove and Printed Cotton Goods, for Men and Boys, Summer Tweed, and Earminet Cassi meres, Hose and Gloves, (of every description,) Beautiful Parasolls, Sun-Shades, and Umbrellas, Diaper and Diaper Table Cloths, and Bed Ticking, Irish L'raen and Linen Hdkfs.,. Bandana and Fancy Silk and Muslin Hilkfs., Bleached and Unbleached Colton Shirting and Sheeting, Panama, Leghorn, Beaver and Moleskin Hats, Cloth and Velvet Caps, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razor, and Straps, Knives and Forks, Slates, Pad and Stock Lock., Curry Comb., Steel and Iron Weeding Hues, Spades and Trace Chains, Dishes, Plates, Cup. and Saucers, China in Tea-Sets, Tea Pots, Pitchers, Bowls and Mugs, Cut Glass and Mould Tumblers, Goblets and Wine. These Goods were all .elected with very great care by Mr. B. B. Smith with his-usual judgment and taste, out of the richest and most fashionabie importations to be found in New York, and will for Cash, be sold on exceedingly liberal terms. THOMAS A. MITCHELL. Raleigh, April 15, 1848. 30 , FOR SALE OR RENT. THE Subscriber is desirous of either selling bis Farm, in the immediate vicinity of Raleigh, or renting it to a good tenant. The 'Dwelling House ia entirely new. of modern construction, and conve niently arranged for Family. For healthiness of location, fine Water, and accessibility to Market, this Farm cannot be aurpasMd.' Persons wishing to boy , or rent, will apply to tbe Subscriber, who is pre pared to offer very accommodating tern, either in the purchase or rent of the Property. PETER R. HINES. fj Standard and North State Whig, etch five weeks. March 1, 1848. 17 THE SUBSCRIBERS bay log ren-. ted the Stable.; recently occupied by hit. Brrrraxo nd thoroughly repaired and refitted them ; and, baying furnish ed tbe Establishment with fcn entirely new supply of Carkiaocs, Buggies, Hoists, (both Saddle and Harness,) aud having also engaged experieneed.ed careTol jjriver., weH ac quainted with the. different Roads, and slopping house throughout the State, axe now prepared to at tend to all calls-in, their line. ; . "The Stable, are located in a rery central position, and Borne one will alwaya be found there, at all hours of the day and night, to attend to orders. Horses will be boarded by tbe day, week, month or year at the most moderate price... Drovers visiting Raleigh with Horse, to dispose of, will fiud these Stable, conveniently located for that purpose ; and every attention will be given to pro mote their views. JAMES M. HARRISS &. CO. Raleigh. Jan. 6. 184?. 2 tf 200 Slaves Wanted, UPON Bonds, Mortgages, and Stocks, having from five to ten years to rnn to maturity. We wish to purchase two hundred slaves, in families, for our own ue. Fair and liberal prices will be'paid in securities of the above description,-with the serai-an al payment of interest in the City of New York, nties referred to are of tbe mo3t undoubted character tad they cannot fall to prove entirely sat isfactory to any one a$Jl disposed to make sales of Slaves upon the terms indicated. Letters addressed to uf, either at Gallatin or Memphis, Tenn., will re ceivetiur prompt attention. DANIEL SAFFARRANS & SON. May, 1948. 47 3m CITY LOTS FOlt TAXJ25. SALE POSTPONED. ZTIflE following City Lola, advertised to be sold on the 17th day of July, and afterwards postpon ed to tbe 29th day of July the sate thereof is now further postponed to Mouday next, the 7th day of August, when they will be exposed to public sale, before the Court House door, in the City of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock, M. The sale of said Lots is for the Taxes due thereon, for the years mentioned, viz: Alex. Blake, No. 26, for '44, '45, '4G and 47, $S 8G Moses A. Bledsoe, part of 94, for '46 aud '47 13 26 Absalom Mangum, part of 39 and 2, 5 76 William J. Laugdon, '46 aud '47. No. 105. 9 00 JAMES II. MURRAY, City Colltrtor. Raleigh. July 29, 184S 61 2t .- Mark the Same! eIjiory & (JO. Every thing depends vpon the Name, for Luck ! EMORY 5- CO., Havx sold mors Puizbs TUAX AST otreb cox. CtRX 12T. TI1K U.MTfcD STATES ! The name is known every where. They havo REMOVED from No 2 Calvert SL, to No. 154 Pratt Street, nearly opposite the Balti more and Ohio R. R. Depot, Baltimore, Md.. and during the short time they have been there, Luck seems to have placrd a "Coronet upon their brow." G3 Let the watch word now be EMORY & CO., 15 4 Pratt Street. WHY DO WE SAY IT! At No. 151 Pratt Street has been sold within a few weeks back the Capital prize of $40,000, The largest Prize that has been sold jn the City of Baltimore for the last 20 years CjEMORY $ CO. are known every where their notoriety for Luck needs no comment. Millions have been distributed by this old estab lished firm within the last forty years. Credibility. Honesty and Punctuality, for them can be attested to by the world. Astounding to themselves is the luck attending their removal. They take pleasure in recommending to their nu merous customers, the following brilliant and Magnificent Scheme! $50,000 ! Grand Consolidated Lottery, for the Benefit of the Consolidated Lotteries of Maryland. Class No- 17. To be drawn in the City cf Baltimore, Md. on Saturday August 26th, 1848. 78 Number Lottery, and 15 drawn ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME ! 1 Prize of $50,000 is $50,000 I 15.681 is 15,f.Sl 1 10.000 is 10.000 5 5,000 are 25.000 fj 2,000 are 10.009 40 1,000 are 40.000 50 500 are 25.000 100 300 are 30,000 100 200 are 20,000 152 150 are 22.800 126 100 are 12,600 126 50 are 6,300 6,363 30 are 190.890 39,395 15 are 439,425 36,365 Prizes amounting to 897,696 ! Tickets only SI 5, shares in proportion. Emory & Co. will sell in the above Lottery a cer tificate of 26 whole tick eU $180 ; 26 hall do SO, 26 qr.do. 45.00 ; 26 e ghth do 22 50. And advise their correspondents, as the most certain way to procure Capitals to try Packages ; in every package of 26 tickets, which Emory 4 Co sell in ibis Lottery they guarantee fifteen prizes. 24,000, MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class 112. for 184S. To be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md, Thurs day, 17th August. 78 Number Lottery and 13 drawn ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 of $24,000 is 24,000; 1 of 12,000 is 12,000, 1 of 6,000 ia 6,000 ; 1 of 3,000 ia 3,000. dec. dec. 4-c. Tickets $5, shares in proportion. This is a glorious Scheme for Packages. Emory & Co. will sell certificates of Package, in the above Lottery very low. For 26 whole tickets $75 00 ; 26 half tickets 37 SO 25 quarters 18 75 ; 26 eighths 9 37. Emory & Co. as has always been their custom, pay all postage. Emory & Co. will pay their prizes in GOLD, if demanded. Emory & Co,. have got their business, so system ized since their REMOVAL, that every attention can be paid to their correspondents, as numerous as they are, and they challenge tbe world to produce more punctuality, than may be expected from them hence ior.h. All transaction, with Emory fr Co. are consider ed, and so observed as strictly confidential ; and fi nally, for selling prizes, the largest kind, and the most of them, they say and maintain, lhat their new Office, 154 Pratt Street, cannot be surpassed. 03 The small fry ticket, always an hand. EMORY &CO. . No. 154 Pratt Street, Nearly opposite the Bait, and Ohio R. R. Depot, Baltimore, Md Notice. TAKEN op, and committed to the Jail of Bertie County. Negro Men Sbeppard and Dolphin, late the property of Mrs. Harriet B Armistead. They say they were hired out, the begining of the year, to soma one in Petersburg', and afterwards to some one Ise, to work on the Greenville Rail Road, at or near Gaston name, hot recollected. Those interested in said Negroes; are hereby notified to come and prove property, and take them out of Jail, or they will he dealt with aa the law directs. JOHN S. 8HEPPARD; Jailor. Windsor, July 25 1848. (Pr. adv. $2 pd.) 61 w4t Y6uDg;Ladies Select School,; fTTAH IS school i. under tho management the.l .11 .Mjaaeer Partkidqe assisted by I? wx?a. Tbe year i divided into two Sessions of five months each ; the first commencing Jan. 1st, the secondju y 1st. Scholar, may be entered at any time during the Session, Jwt it ia very desirable that they, com mence the first day of the session if possible. - Term per Session pf 'IHve months : 1st Class, Primary English branches including Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, 7 Of 2d ClassrHistOryAstronomy.Thilosopby and - Parker, exercise in composition 10 00 3d Class. Watts on the mind. Physiology, My thology and Botany, 12 00 4th Class, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Mental Phi losophy, Algebra and Gedmetry, , 15 00 Advanced classes may pursue the studies of iower classr paying oay for the studies of the class to which they belong. Latin, 10 00 French, 8 00 Needlework and Drawing, 5 00 Painting and Waxwork, each 8 CO . Music on Piano, with use of Instrument, 20 00 Music on the Guitar, 10 00 Scholars can remain through the Vacation free of charge. Board, washing, fuel and lights $10 per month. REFERENCES t Rev. Drury Lacy, Raleigh ; J- M. Lovejoy, Prin pal of Military Academy, Raleigh ; W. D. Cook, Principal of the Deaf and Dumb School, Raleigb ; J. B. Dobbitt, Esq. Louisburg j Rev. Mr. Doll, Ox ford; Rev. Mr. Hassell, Wiiiiaraston ; Joseph Biggs, Esq. Williamston ; Col. Wm. Morniag, Suiithfield. Raleigh, March 1.1848. 20 Raleigh Paper Mill. THE Subscriber, having rented the Paper Mill, in the vicinity of Raleigb, is now engaged in putting it in complete repair. By the first of June, he will be prepared to furnish Printers, and others, with every description of Paper for printing -embracing Royal Octavp, Imperial, Super Royal, and Medium. -Also Envelope Paper of every kind Wiapping Paper for spun Cotton, and also of the 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 furuiah ed, as can be obtained elsewhere. WILLIAM N. SHAUCK. April 18, 2848. 31 tf NORTH CAROLINA FANCY STORE CIIR. GROIMMB. TTUST received, a fresh supply of CONFEC $jj TIONARIES, consisting partly of twenty dif ferent sorts of Candies, Preserves, Pickles Jellies, Sauces, Spices, and other articles ; Havanna Cigars, of different brands; Sugar and Coffee, of different qualities ; together with the usual and large assort ment of articles kept always for sale ; and which are now offered at greatly reduced prices. CHR. GRIMME. FEVERS, AGUES, are really bilious affec tions, and curable by purging with B sands eth Pills, and good nursing. Read the directions iu Dr. Bran dreth's pamphlet, which may be bad gratis from the Agent for Braudreth's Pills. No disease can be re ceived unless our blood is in the requisite state of im purity ; it is some in all cases, the principal is univer sal ; for even water must be adapted to the nature of the fish, or there will be no propogation of the species. The soil must be adapted to tbe seed, or there will be no increase. The climate must have those mat ters in it which will unite?and keep alive epidemical or contagious poisons, or they will become extinguish ed, as a lamp that is unsupplied by oil. So it is like wise with the human frame, it cannot be materially affected by epidemical or contagious maladies, unless there be those matters floatiug in the circulation which offers the appropriate soil. By purifying our bodies with the BrandretuPills, which have affinity with those impurities upon which contagiou feeds, we may always feel secure, whatever disease may rage around us. True, we may have it, but it will soon be over, our sickness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who have been too wise to use this sim ple and excellent remedy, either die or have weeks, perhaps months sickness. Sudden changes from very hot to chilly weather are unfavourable to health, and it is a fact universal ly admitted, that beat and moisture are powerful a gents in producing disease, and that constant drv and constant wet weather are both favourable to its gen eration ; it does not signify what we call it,i t may be ague, it may be bilious fever, it may be yel low fever, it may be dysentery, it may be rheuma tism, it may be bronchitis, it may be cholic, it may bo constipation of the bowels, it may be inflamation of the bowels, it may be inflamation of the stomach, it may be a nervous affection ; but still it is a disease, and a disease curable by the Brandrelh Pills, because they remove all Impurities from the body, all that can in any manner feed the future progress of the malady, no matter how called ; thus these pills are not only tbe most proper medicine, but generally the only medicine that need or ought to be used. At the present time it is every man's duty who wishes to se cure bis health to use tbem ; it is the duty of every one who knows anything of their health restoring powers, to make it known to his immediate circle. For there are some alarming signs, which tell of the approach of disease. The suddeu changes of temper ament are . more to be feared and guarded against than any contagious malady. N. B. There is no surety that you get Brandrelh's Pills unless you purchase only of the duly authorized Agent. O" The above Pills are on sale by WTILL. PECK, Raleigh N. C. Price 25 cents per box. TURNIP SEEJQS CROP OF 14T, of the following varieties : Ruta Baga, Large Nor folk, Large Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Ilale'a Hy brid, Red Top. A supply this day received at TURNER'S N. C. Book Store. June 29. 52 Buhver's New Novel. AROLD, or the last of the Saxon Kings. Price 50 cts. Thi. day received by U. D. TURNER. July 14 , 56 TRA1VSYLYANIA UNIVERSITY. Medical Department, THElst Session will open on tbe first Monday in November next, under the direction of tbe following Faculty, viz : Benjamin W. Dudley, M. D., Professor of the Principle, and Practice of Surgery. Thoe. D. Mitchell, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Robert Peter, M. D., Professor oi Chemistry and Pharmacy. James M. Bush, M. D., Professor of Special and Surgical Anatomy. Samuel Annan, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Disease, of Women and Children. Elisha Bartlett, M. D.t Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Eihelbert L. Dudley, M. D., Profewor of General and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology, H. M. Skillman, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana. omy. The cost of a full Course i. One Hundred and Five Dollars, invariably in -advance, in "note, of good and solvent Bank, of the Slate whence the pupil, come. The Matriculation and Library Ticket is 95. The Graduation Fee i. Twenty-Five dollars, par mon ey. The Dissecting Ticket j Ten dollars. Clinical Instruction grati. to Ihe candidate, for grsdo.tion. Boarding and lodging, -including light., at from $2 to ?3 per week. - .ROBERT PETER, M. D., De.n of the Faculty. Leiington, Ky. Joly 1, 1848. 59 tags Rjapcrfiue Family Flour, for sale by 9 O. TUCKER & SON. tjtXmUEtED SUCCESS. GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF Ladies' Saloon MAIN STREET NEAR WALTER'S CITY HOTEL WUKfULK, VA. flMIE great attractions offered to buyers at th i dies Saloon, in the splendid, large assort m 6 NEW SPRING GOODS, FOR 1848,have ope V large prospect for business this year. 0e ' The principal attractions, are the surjrin .. oi ine uooas cnereu ior Bate, ana as no article h be misrepresented, Farmers, Country .Merchant 1 .t.. : .,, r';, uui 6r,d of the Goods effered for sale, and as no o,i,). and 1 1 1 1 1 liDVUa 111 uv vifcj uu (tuuuiryf Hi ay - j getliug the very best tfoots, fchoes aud Brown on the Ladies' Saloon, at reasonable n'. ' ' OUR i I nnnnn'iiDwn nt 1 . . . . it 1. Aoauivimjini ur iAUlL.S' GATTft. 's ,ntiU patp.nt rnxni!Piu w ra v . cuu ib, ana tue rfl itni iuruiiEg$ Unn'r .v, l i ... ,i ,: UUU LADIES' MOROCCO SLIPrERS AISD T,u KINS. LADIES' SOFT ENGLISH KID SLIPPFt- LADIES WHITE SATIN AND Kin m ,J 1 PERS. ?yir' MISSES' FANCY GAITER BOOTS MISSES FANCY MOUOCCO SLlPPEKS MISSES SCHOOL SHOES first rate ' CHILDREN'S FANCY -GAITER BOOT CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' RED MOKOf t n POLKA- BOOTS, ith black patent lea.L , . CHILDREN'S FANCY COLORED MORoT,f; BOOTS, BOYS AND CHILDEN'S LONG LEG BOOT with high heels of beautiful quality, s GENTLEMEIS'S DRESS BOOTS-the best acj handsomest in Norfolk, GENTLEMEN'S BLACK AND COLORED GAITERS the prettiest ycu evtr saw any ul , GENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS BOOTS, of 3!' qualities, made light and neat of Caif Skin, JjW6. co and Seal Skin, and warranted lo-vvtar firsts at $2 50 and $3 a pair. ' e GENTLEMEN'S Patkst CONGRESS BOOTS AND SHOES OF THE BEST QLAIIIY GENTLEMEN'S PUMP BOOTS, 1 OK L..V CING of sopeib qualilv, at $8 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S NAPOLEON HALF EGOTs a new style of Summer Boolccs for (Jenikiuii aud very neat. ' LADJES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Travelling Trunks, Made expressly to the wants of each, and ag ne jjITe a very great VARIETY, Ladies aud GentluDm are respectfully invited to look at thtm before bur. ing elsewhere, as we know you will he better suited and belter pleased with the shape and consttuttioa of ihe Trunk inside, with the quality of the goods and the price also. LADIES' CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS OF BEAUTIFUL COLS. AND PATTKRAs GENTLEMEN'S ASHLAND VALISES, of new construction-someihing new. Gesuikf. English Sole Leather TRUNKS warranted to last and look well as long asyoumij - live. DOOR MATS, in great variety. Alt of which, together with a good many stbtr kinds of Boots and Shoes, lhat cannot be mentioned in one advertisement, will be sold VERY CHEAP and upon the most favorable terms. The assortment is very large, consisting of about TWELVE HUN, DRED CASES BOOTS, SHOES AND BliU GANS of every kind, suitable to the country tr&ilt and for City wear. ' ' . Country Merchants Are particularly invited to call and look at our u. soriment, and as Boots and Shoes are cheaper nou, we will supply tbem at less prices than lorn.erlj. , ' Wholesale Ware rooms UP STAlfiS. 03 Ladies and Gentlemen living at a dittai.ee csa be supplied with any of the above fashionable jccdi, by sending their order, to the Ladies? Saloon. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, near Wti. ter. CHyH otel, Norfolk; Va. - t W. H. ADD1NGT0X. -March .24. 25 Consumption Disarmed of its Terrors! Compound Syrup of Napttaj A QUICK and Positive Cure for Consumption, P : Decline, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Night Sweats, Husky Throat, Wasting of the FWh, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Diseases of the Chert and Lungs. . This celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taste, and is so speedy iu its operations, that patients plain' ly feel its good effects in a few minutes after taking the first dose. Prepared in London, by G. ihrroci, M. D. When Dr. Hastings had discovered the virtue tl Naptba, four-years ago, he announced it in a print circular, to a number of distinguished physicians ii variou8 parts of England, with a request that they would pot its medical properties to the test, aud re port accordingly. The resnlt was a host of testimo nials of the roost favorable character, nearly all f which agreed in certifying that no rnedicin they have ever used could bear any comparison with it m relieving hacking coughs, curing diarrhoea, and stop piug night sweats. It was also generally remarked to have a wooderful effect in increasing the ofjxtitt, weight, and spirits of patients ; and to be a powerful ly efficient remedy in Bilious and Astmatic erases. Of these testimonials, which were all published at the time in the Medical Recorder, nine spoke ef H extraordinary iuflaence in cases' of Consuinption each corroborating Dr. Hastings' opinion, that he bad actually discovered ihe great secret so long and vain ly sought for, namely a preparation that would sty the formation of Tubercles on the lungs, remote thm already formed, and thus cure the most fatal of ell maladies, and tchich had been previously rtgardtd t being altogether incurable. Dr. Williamson, of Man chester, thus" write.: " Under its influence 1 ha" seen the emaciated being, on whose brow Tea" seemed to have set his seal, acquire invigoration w strength; and -exchange his early mornings of in tense suffering and distressing cough for llie:aJLm repose which alone accompanies sound healthy Ware, of Liverpool, says : M I regard Hastings V up of Naptha as one of the first medical discover any age, and consider its ageney in curiug Codsbdt tion as established beyond all doubt or quesuon. -Dr. Boyd, of Laocaster, Hails it as the gflt,""f sumptive antitode and cure f and Dr. H"lKo,jjd Bath, pronounce, it " the only known remedy may be relied on for removing Tuberclesjrom lungs, and preventing formation of others. , O" Price one dollar a bottle. Six bottles for dollars. The usual allowance to the trace. Fomal WhI..U R-i5.il bv Messr. CUD & JOHNSON, sole Agents for Kaleigb, 27 3m April 3, JB48. Spring and Summer Supplies WE are now leceiving lrg : tiens to our .tock of Dr"f v - Stuffs, rerfuuio Ji , invite the attention of ruy rm, M-rrhants. and otue" inou;Hne,beloreruS feeling eatisfied tbey will " their interest, as we tntenfl j v inducimenle that cannot 1 please. ... . e l.roa . . -f TiraZt we are in receipt ,. Glaw-ware and Label., .pecially " ffclifle sieian. who are about to commence t ne p , .. . -J , auPDlY lUeB ,isblDg"lf ieaicine, ana are prepaicw .v . - complete .took at Northewi P"cfi..nnTj & CO- WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD gg April 1. , A K o J M ore CoBar,.?i"'-)?isoS If i UW. -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1848, edition 1
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