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THE ?Wr BttRAORDINARY MEDICINE llfTHB WORLD. Thi Extract is jxit p qurt bottles ; it is six timeT c4per, plenter, and warranted superior to ior toW. It wAout xutin&. purging, iiuini or debilitating the patient GREAT FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE. The ' beauty and superiority of this Sarsapa rilla over all other medicine is, while it eradicate dis UsWH invigorate lh bodJ- 11 U on of best Fall anJ Winter medicines ever known ; it not oali aerifies the whole system and reogtfc-ens the person, but it creates new," pure and rich Wood ; a Mirer possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of it wonderful success. It has performed within the past two years, more than 35, 000 tares of severe case of diseases ; at least 20,000 of these considered incurable. More than 3,000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism 5 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia ; 4,000 cases of General Debility and Want of En- t7fiQ0 cases of the different Female Complaints ; 2,000 cases of' Scrofula ; 1,500 cases of the Liver Complaint ; 3,500 casesof Disease of the Kidneys and Dropsy ; 8,000 eases of consumption : And thousands of cases of diseases of the blood, viz : Ulcere, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum. Pimples on the Face, die., 2fC, together with numerous cases of Sick Headache, Pain in the Side and Chest.Spinal Affec tion, &c&c , This we are aware, mast appear incredible, but we have Utlera fcomPhysicians and our Agent from alt parte of the United Slates, informing us of extraordi toatyctiree. R. Vaw Bcskirk, Esq., one of the inoarteepeciable Druggists Newaik, N. J., in fonas us that he can refer to more than 150 cases in that pf ace alone. There are thousands of cases in the City of New York, which we will refer to with pleasure and to men of character- It is the bet medicine for the prevention of disease known. It undoubtedly saved the lives of more than 6,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON ! As U removed the cause of disease, and prepared them for the Summer season. It has never been known to injute in the least the most delicate child. RHEUMATISM. This Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect success in Rheumatic complaints however severe or chronic The astonishing cures it nas periurruea are indeed wonderful. Other remedies sometime give temporary relief this eutirely eradicates it from the system, even when the limbs and bones are drsad folly swollen. fXj Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the olJest and most respectable lawyers in Hartford. C01111. The following is an extract of a letter reciveJ from him : Dr. Townsend have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and find it ia excellent in its effects up- on a Chronic, Rheumatic pain, to which I am sub ject, from an injury occasioned several years ag j, in a public stage. Please send me two bottles to the care of Dr. Seymour. I have conversed with two of our principal phys:cian;, and recommend your Sais parilla. SETH TERRV. Uartfbid, March 12, 1845. CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Cum- n plaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Spilling of Blood, Soreness m the Chest, Hectic flush, A'ight Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, Pain iit the side, ifC-, have been and can be cured. Dr. Townsend-Dear Sir: Nearly twenty years ago I took a violent cold, which settled on my lungs, aud affected me severely indeed, finally, it became s con stant hacking cough, bat not so severe as to prevent zae 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, Aad regular night sweats ; indeed, my friends and myself supposed thai I would die with the Consump tion ; bat I have the happiness to inform you that, to my surprise, after a sing three bottles of your Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored. It relieved tne 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 also returned. Yea are at liberty to publish this with my name in the papers, if you choose. My little girl, who is three years old had a very bad cough tbe whole of last Winter. We became very much alarmed on her account- While using the medicine. I gave her some of it, and it soon en- tirelv relieved her, as well as myself, aud she is well now, and hearty as any child I ever saw. She was also fall of little blotches : it took them away and her skin is smooth and fair now and I am satisfied she recovered her health from using your excellent med Seine S. W. CONANT. 444 Bowery. GIRLS, READ TIJI3. You who have pale complexion, dull eves, blotch es on the face, rough skin, and are "out of spirits," use a bottle or two of Dr. Townsend' Sarsapari.'la. It will claanse your blood, remove the free ke Is and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine spirits, and beautiful completions 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, Leucorrhcea. or W bites, obstructed or difficult Men siraatien, 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, illness 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 under its influence. It im mediately counteracts the nerveles&ness of the female trams, 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, "bat we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Several cases where families have beeo without children, after 'using a, few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have 'been blessed with healthy offspring. Dr. Townsend My wife beiiig greatly distressed 'by weakness emd General Debility, and suffering continually by pain and a actuation of bearing down, failing of the womb, and with other difficulties, and' tavmgltnown caso where your medicine has effec ted, great evres, and also bearing it recommended for -sncb cases as I have described, 1 obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and followed the di rections you gave. In a short period it removed her complaints and restored hor health. Being gratefal for the benefits she received, I take pleasure in thus acknowtedgediog it, and recommending it to the public. M D. MOORE, Corner Grand and Lydius-sts. Albany, Aug. 17, 1347. TO MOTHERS AXD7lARRlED LADIES. This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints- No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, tbe turn of life, bxold neglect to take it,s it js a certain preventative for any of "the oamerous and horrible diseases to wbieh female are subject at this time of life. .Thiipsriod may be Relayed several years by using his medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those approaching womanhood, ia calculated to assist naiuWby quickening the blood and invigorating the s'ysienv- Indeed, this mediciM ia invaluable (or all theJ -diseases to whioh WMneaMe.iabjeet. V -V'.. he MtnieVaew-wby reipcT&g ihe imparities of produce a sobseone'at re i axa lion , ,w ww ' the ease of Sflvdksins;tekven, for female weatfleW and euseaae. 7 f tu Cero&eate coachishrety proves '.bat this Sax- tap ahU has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases 01 uwohwu- ium 100.0 , - THREE CHILDREN. ? n, rmmri runr Sir : I have the pleasure to I inform yoa that three of my children have been cured - -1 o -.i- l. .1.. .... r unnr allnl mmliein. I They were afflicted veiy severely with bad sores ; j have taken only four bottles ; it took them away, for v uiwu t ice 1 111 j it: 11 uuwwi ' Yours, respectfully, ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wooster st. New York, March 1, 18-17. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of lbs Union. This is to certify that we the undersigned, Physi cians of the City of Albany,-have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend s Sarsaparilla, anU believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations in the market. H. P. PULING, M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. K. P- BRIDGES, M D. P. E ELMENDORF, M D. Albany, April 1, 184C. 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 atory. Rahway, Jan. 25, 1847. A year since I was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilitated state. 1 was induced to try Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and alier taking two or three bottles, I was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sarsapacilla. I have continued taking it, and find that I improve everv day. I believe it saved my life, and would not be w'ithout it under any cousideration. G. IV. McLEAN. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or med.cir.e has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food and srren-Ujemu- the orSans of digestion, as this preparation of SarsapanHa. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Department, -llbany. May 10, 134o. Dr. Townsend: Sir I have been afflicted for several years with Dyspepsia in iis worst forms, at tended wiih soreness of stomach, loss of appetite, ex treme bean-burn, and a great.aversion to all kinds of food, and lor weeks ( what I could eat) I have been j unable to retain but a imall portion on my stomach. 1 I tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no 1 . - 1 1 effect in removing the complaint. 1 was iriuuceu, al-ont ivvo months since, to trv vonr Extract of Sar saparilla, and I must say with little confidence; but ai:er using nearly two Louies, 1 found my appeuie restoied, and the heart-burn entirely removed; and I would earnestly recommend the use of it to these who have been atilteted as I have Leen Yours, &c. W. W. VAN ZANDT. Tiincipal Office, 126 Fulton street, Sun Building. N Y Redding &. Co , 8 Siate treet, Bosten Dyott &. Sons, 132 Nonh 2J stree;, Philadelphi S. S. llance. Drugzist, Baltimore V. M. 'Cohen, Charleston Wright & Co., 158 Chartrei street, N. O RIO South Pean streei. AlLany---and by all the principal Druggists and Merchants generally through out the United States, West Indies and the Canadas. Fcr Sale in Raleigh, by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. October 13, 1S47: 84 ly LOTTOS YJRXS, at wholesale aud retail 1 Jud at reduced prices. We expect to keep a re gular supply ou hand. WILL. PECK &. SON. Kalfcih, Aug. S. bJ 4w CC. I1ATTLE having returned to this City, will resume the Practice of the Law, iu this and the adjacent Counties. All business entrusted to him, wilj be promptly at tended to. He is prepared to make out and procure all Sol dier' Claims, of every description, at short no- lice, according to prescribed forms. Kaleigh, August 7. 62 lm 1LT Standard aud Times, one month- Oil r duty to ourselves our duty to our connections require we pay due attention to tbe healthy con dition of the body. THE recent hot weather, and the influenza, have left many subject to be affected by the changes of temperament and contagious influences common to this month ; but, by the timely use of Brandreth's Pills, even uo.v this susceptibility cau be in great measure removed, and powers giveu the systrm to resist those morbific poisous, and the sudden changes iu the weather with which it may be brought iu con tact during the next fifty days. Nature nas formed the bowels for the evacuation of all unhealthy hu mors ; and if man would but use common seuse, he would take care tbey performed this office faithfully. If the bcweli are out of order if too slow or loo fast a few doses of Brandreth's Tills will bring them to order. Ask the man who was dying from coustipa ted bowels, what cured him ; he tells you, Brandreth's Pills cured him in a week. So with other diseases Twelve Braudreth Pills, rubbed down in half a pint of inolases, cured a little boy of an ulcer of the face, which was rapidly spreading to his eyes, and which a dozen doctors hid tried to cure, bul could uot ; the poor pareut would have giveu half they were worth to have had it cured, but every thing they tried did no good, until they gave it a tea-spoonful of molas ses every day in half a pint of which they had rub bed down twelve Braudreth Pills. Before the whole of the molasses was taken, the ulcer was cured. Aud yet some fooli&h people call Brandreth's Pills a quick medicine. It would be well if there were a few more such quack medicines. Will all your pretended Sar saparilla Compounds cure like the Braudreth Tills? Can they send you to persons cured, as Mr. Braudreth can ? Can they point out to you people who had been helpless for years from Epilejmy and St. Vitus' Dance, who have been cured ly their remedies? If they cannot, Dr. Braudreth can. Can they point out to you a person who for twenty years had never had a stool without having used medic-- e or mechan ical means, and whom the Brandreth Pills cured in a month, aud gave him as healthy evacuations as he had when he wus a child? If they cannot. Dr. Braudreth can. By having the Brandreth Pills always on hand, bhould a sudden attack of sickues lake place, they can be given at ouce, and will often have effected a cure before the physician could have arrived. Iu Cholic aud f uflamatiou of the Bowels, these Pills will at ouce relieve, and perseverance iu their use, according to the directions, wifl surely do all that medicine can do, to restore the health of the patient. In all cases of Indigestion, Worms , Asihma, Dis eases of the Heart, and in all Affections of the Stom ach and Bowels, the Brandreth Pills will be found 1 neer-failing remedy. To insure the full benefit of these celebrated Pills they should be in the house, so that upon the firs: commencement of sickness, they msy be restored to. One dose then is belter than a dozen after disease has become established in the system. BE CAREFUL OK COUNTERFEITS. How to avoid thern : Each Agent who sells the genuine Brandreth. Pills, has a certificate of Agency which has Wen engraved at a vast ex pence. It rep resents the .Manufactory at Sing Sang, on the hank of the Hudson River, and is signed by Dr. Bran dreth, and his seal stamped upon tbe paper, also a iac-8imite 01 tne laDei upon tlie bvxes. Uompare them-.- ET The above Pills are on sale by WILL. PECK, Raleigh N. C. Price 25 cents psr box. " ACON, a eood slock, and of sood aualit. tn hand. WILL : PECK & KO.V Kaleigh, Aug. 26. 68 4w NORTH CAROLINA FANCY STORE cnit. oKirfiiriE. II UST received, a fresh supply of CONFEC- TIONARIES, eonsistinpartly of twenty dif- fert nt sort ol Candies. Preervea, Pickles Jellies, Sau.c' SP. od other articles ; Havanna Cizara. of different bntnda: m.A r.r.. ..r.-.n (riililh-e J together with the usual and large awsort. muni tof rfclM kart r i . r- ivi wn, una WDICD are now onered fit greatly reduced pries. CHR. GRIMME. NEW AND FASHIONABLE, STAPLE AND Fancy Dry Goods, 1E3& : & For the Spring and Summer Trade OP 184S. GRATEFUL for past encouragement, the un dersigned has now the satisfaction of announ cing to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and those of the surrounding Country, that recent arrivals have just placed in his possession of his own selection from the rich importations of the present season, a moat beautiful assortment of NEW AND CHEAP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which, he flatters himself, will favorably compare with any in the City, and which for cash, will be invariably disposed of, on the most reasonable terms. He would therefore respectfully solicit a portion or public patronage. The assortment consists in part of the following artfcles, viz ; Beautiful French Muslins and Lawns, Scotch, French and English Ginghams, Splendid Fancy Prints snd Calicoes, Plain and Faid black Alpaccas, Cibhmeres and Fancy Delaines, Cqrabrics and Cambric Muslins, Swiss, Book and Nansovk Muslins, Diaper Table Cloths, end Linen Towels, Paper and Colored Cambrics, Linen Handkerchiefs and Lawn, White aud colored Hose and Glovrs, Beautiful Combs, Spool Cotton and Sewing "Silk, Fringe, Gimp, and Silk Buttons, Laces, Edgings and Tapes, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, SUPERIOR CLOTH and CA8SIMERE8, Drap de etee aud other Summer Coatings, Marseilles and Valencia Vestings, Kentucky Jeans and Twedes Cussi me res, White and Brown Drillings, CottonaJe and other stuff for Panla, . Plain and Checked Linen for Coaling, Brown Holland and Celicia, Superior bleached and unbleached Shirting and tehceling, Jeans and Cotton Oznaburg, Silk, Bandana and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Mulin Cravats and Suspenders, Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, Canvas. Padding, Buttons and Wadding, Bed Ticking, Furniture and Apron Checks, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Turkpv Red Cotton. Beads. &C. &c. Together with a complete assortment of Ladies &. Gs.itlkmkji! Slippkks. Shoes, and Shoktees ; Missis, Childhfss, and Servants' Shoes: Also a full supply of Crockery, Glass and Hardware, lives. &c, with a fresh tuck of Groceries; say, superior Brown and Lo.r Si oars. Pulverised and Kkkied do. Coffer and I ca, Vinegar, Se o ini, Tor acco and Sncff, Sperm C as bi.es. Pow der and fiROT, Soap and Nails, Ur.n Cords an; Coil Rorrr Spades and Castings JAMES LITCHFORD. The Tailoring Business also still carried on- J. L. would here lake occanion to say (o hi old friends and patrons, lit at be still carries on the Tail oring Business, and would be happy at anyamoment to serve them, either in Cutting or making up their Garments, with neatness and despatch. May II. 38 y 71 ore iev and Splendid SPUING GOODS, 2i to 50 Per Cent. Cheaper than eier. IfY the Giant Locomotive, Sir Walfer Raleigh, 1MB the Subscriber, in addition to the very elegant and extensive assortment of STAPLE ARD FjiN CY DRY GOODS, already announced, has just been placed in possession, at his New Stork, ef another Rich and Beautiful supply of Fashionable Spring Goods, of almost every description, which lor cheapness, richness, and beauty cannot be sur passed, and to which be would respectfully invite the attention of the Gentlemen and Ladies of Ral eigh, as well as thoe of the surrounding country, and strangers generally. The assortment comprises in part, the following articles, viz : "igns,) Splendid French shaded plaid Bareges, (of new de Kich Velvet, Extra Super Lucullian do. Beautiful Chameleon Parisian Lustres, Rich Silk Grenadines or Tissues, Extra Rich Satin Damask Lamartine Silk Chillies, Beautiful Plaid and Fancy Bbik Silks, Black Silk Warp, Heal Alpaccas, Mode and Fuucy Colored do. Crape DeUiueand Rep Cashmeres Beautiful tShaJed French Organdie Molins, Frcnclijand English Ginghams, A great variety of Elegant Printed Lawns, and Tarl- toa Mushiis, Jenny Lind Brilliantine, Plain Black and Satin Striped Barege, Black, aud Black and White Muslins 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 and Figured Summer Shawls and Scarfs, and Hsnderchiefs, Linen and Thresd Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk and Thread Fringes and Buttons, Curtain Calico and Furniture Checks, Muslin Insertions and Edgings, Swiss Jaconet, and Plaid Muslins, Bishop Lawns, and Rich Muslin Robes, Spring Bonnets and Ribands. Superior Cloths, Cassi meres and Best Black French and English Drap d'etce, for Summer, variety, French Drilling, and Gambioons, for pants great Wove and Printed Cotton Goods, for Men and Boys, Summer Tweeds and Earminet Cassimeres, Hose and Gloves, (of every description,) Beautiful Parasol's, Sun-Shades, and Umbrellas, Diaper and Diaper Tablo Cloths, and Bed Ticking, Irish Linen and Lioen Hdkls., Bandana and Fancy Silk and Muslin Hdkfs., Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Shirting and Sheeting, Panama, Leghorn, Beaver and Moleskin Hats, Cloth and Velvet Caps, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors and Straps, Kniesond Forks, Slate, Pad and Stock Locks, Curry Combs, Steel and Iron Weeding Hoes, Spades and Trace Chains, Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, China in Tea-Sets, Tea Pots, Pitchers, Bowls and Mugs, Cut tatass and Mould Tumblers, Goblets and Wines. These Goods were all selected with very great care by Mr. B. B. Smith with his usual judgment and taste, out of the richest and most fashionable importations to be found in New York, and will for Cash, be sold on exceedingly liberal terms. THOMAS A. MITCHELL. Raleigh, April 1 ft, g48. - 30 FOR SALE OR RENT. rpHE Subscriber is desirous of either selling his I. Farm, in the immediate vicinity of Raleigh,- or renting it to a good tensnt. The Dwelling House i&-entirely new, of modern' construction, and conve niently arranged for a Family. -For healthiness of location, fine Water, and accessibility to a Market, this Farm cannot be surpassed - Persons wishing to buy, or rent, will apply to the Subscriber, who is pre pared to offer very accommodating terns either hi the purchase or rent of the Property. . PETER R. INES. 0C3 Standard nd North State Whig, each fire weeks. March 1, 184$. 17 University rOt Louisiana., v iJIctlical Department . TtJE Lectures in this College, lately con cluded by tbe-graduation of large class, will commence on the 20th of November, in the .capaeious edifice on Common street, which the builders are now rapidly finishing. Haviug adopted aud maintained a high standard of medical educa tion, tbe professors, from their connection with the City Hospitals, enjoy superior advantages forprae tical instruction in clinical Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery. There ia n fine amphitheatre- in the Charity Hospital for surgical operations and lectures. Opportunities Tor the pursuit of practical anatomy are unequalled enbjecta being so ppiied gratuitously iu any number. For further information, persona will please address the Dean for the printed circular and catalogue. For the correction of false statements it is proper to mention that the expenses of bearding, 6lc., in thiscity are much reduced: that the epidem ic, yellow fever, never prevails after the first week iu November, aud that hereafter contagious diseases will not be promiscuausly admitted into the medical wards of the Hospital. JOHN HARRISON, M. D., Professor of Physiolo gy and Pathology. JAMES JONES. M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. WARREN STON E, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. J. L. RI DDELL, M- D., Professor of Chemistry. A. H. CENAS, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and of the Disease of Womeu and Children. WAI. M. CARPENTER, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Medica and Therapeutics. A.J. WEDDERBURN, M. D., Professor of An atomy. Y. R. LE MONNIER, M. D. Demonstrator of An atomy. August 12, 1S48. 5 tavv4w ADniSISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rnHE Subscriber having qualified and taken let I ters of administration on ihe Estate of Weston R. Gales, decs'd., hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Estate, to come forward and settle the game; and all persons having demands against said Estate, to present them for payment within the time required by law ; otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. C. B. ROOT, Administrator. August 25, IR48. 68 J, W. Maury & Co, THE MAMMOTH LOTTERY. lOO.OOO. $40,000. 25,000 20,000.- 100 Prizes of One Thousand Dollars. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For Endowing Ltesburg Academy, and for other purposes. CLASS A, FOR 1S4S, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., cn Saturday, Oc:ober 2$, vanr.n thu srrem ntzsdescf. Or roMMissioHEKs. 78 IS' umber lottery, 13 Drawn Ballots. GRAND SCHEME. 1 Grand CflPilal of 1 100,000 : 1 Prize of 40.- 000 ; 1 of 2.000 ; 1 of 20,000 ; 1 of 15,000 ; 1 of 10.000 ; 2 of 5,016 , 5 of 2,853 ; 100 of 1,000 173 of (Lowest 3 number prizes) 500, and other prizes amounting to $1,198,197. pniCK OF TICKETS. Wholes $20, Halves 10, Quarters 5, Eights 2 50. Certificates of packages in this Splendid Lottery, can be had as follows : A ccriif. of a pack, of 26 whole tickets, $240 do do 26 half do 120 do do 26 quarter do 60 do do 26 eighth do 30 The holder of a certificate of a package of wholes, is entitled to all over $221 net, that may be drawn by the 26 tickets named therein. Certificates of halves, quarters, and eights in proportion. This Scheme is one of the most Splendid ever drawn iu the United States, and is well worthy the attention of adventurers. 03 Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificates of Packages in the above splendid Lottery will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an account of tbe Drawing will be sent immediately it is over, to all who order from us. Address J. & C. MAURY, Agents, Alexandria, Va. Hampden Sidney College. MEDICAL. DEPARTMENT, THE ELEVENTH annual Course of Lectures in this institution, will commence on Monday, the 2.'ld day of October, 1843, and continue to the 19th of Muich. JOHN CULLEN, M. D., Theory and Practice of Medicine. It. L. BOIIANNAN, M. D , Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. U W. CHAMBERLAYNE, M. D., Materia Medica aud Therapeutics. SOCRATES M All PIN, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy. CHALKS BELL GIBSON, M. D., Surgery and Surgical Analomv. CARTER P. JOHNSON, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. , BENJ. F. LOCKETT, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy In addition to the usual lectures,!Tl"edICl and Surgical Clilliqucs will be regularly given at the college Iiifirmaiy and Richmond Alms house, to which the studeuts will be admitted free of ex pense. In these institutions the student will have opportunities of observing the diseases incident to the South, aud of witutasiug very many surgical opera tions. The study of Anatomy may be prosecuted with the most ample facilities, and at very trifling expense. Matriculation ticket, $5.00 Professors' fees, 105 00 Practical Anatomy, 10 00 Graduation fee, 25.00 Board, including fuel, lights, servants' attendance, may be oblaiued as cheap in Richmond as in any city on the Atlautic seaboard. S MAUPIN, M. D-, Dean of tbe Faculty. August 56, 1848 . 68 tag5 PTCRSRJRG Dying Establishment, THE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Petersburg, and the public generally that he still contiuuea to carry 1 the Iyiug Business on Bank street, a few doors below. the Exchange Bank, where he would be pleased to receive orders. Thankful for past patronage, he pledges himself to give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work to his care; and haviug every kind of machinery, fix tures, and convenience necessary for finishing Goods, he is prepared to Dye piece Goods, Virginia Cloth, and Ladies Dresses, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, &c, in a superior style. Gentlemen's wearing Apparel dy ed, scoured, repaired and pressed at the shortest no tice. Also, Carpets scoured, and Curtaius and La dies' Dresses dyed and watered. J. W. WALDEN. August 26. 1S48. 68 3m We arc now, receiving our - FALL GOODS, And have just opened a Superior lot of Robinson & Co'e beet SHOES, among which may be found, Ladies thick Bottom Buskins, " Ties, " Fine English Kid Slippers, " Black KidTies, .1 Slippers, -. White Kvl Slippers,. .; . "Black Satin Do, ...... With a good assortment of Misses and Children's Morocco and Brenxe Boots, of all sizes, j B TUCKER c SON. Raleigh, September 1st, 1849. - 70 Jan-alt's Hotel, r.i Opposite: the Southern Bail Soad Depot, TT3HJf ARB ATT, the former Proprietor ty of this well-known Establishment, has the plea sure of announcing to the public that he has again assumed its. management, in connection with IT1B. WILLI A in HAWTHORN of this town. He promises to use the very best exertions to make this one of the most' agreeable and desirable Hotels in the country. He and his partner are determined, by the closest attention to their business, and the most unremitting efforts to accommodate, iu every particular, all who visit their House," to merit the patronage of the public. Their table ehall be supplied with, the best fare which this and other markets will afford. Their sta bles, which are large and commodious, with the best provender, and they shall always endeavor to keep attentive and obliging servants and the best Ostlers. While Mr. Jarratt lakes this occasion to return his sincere thauUa to his old customers for their generous patronage, he also takes the opportunity to Solicit a renewal of their kindness, with the assurance that his own personal services shall always be at their com mand. Petersburg, August 15lh, I64S. 66 3m $12 Raleigh Paper Mill. THE Subscriber, having rented the Paper Mill, in the vicinity of Raleigh, is now engaged in putting it in complete repair. By the first of June, he will be prepared to furnibh Printers, and others, with every description of Paper for printing em bracing Royal Octavo, Imperial, Super Royal, and Medium. Also Envelope Paper of every kind. Wrapping Paper for spun Cotton, and also of ihe ordinary kind. Paper lor Pamphlet Covers, of eve ry shade and color. x 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 tf I HAVE sold my stock of Dry Goods to Messrs. HEARTT LITCHFORD, and desire to set tle my late business as soou as practicable. In order to do so, I shall call once, ou all indebted tome, for settlement ; and hope I may not be given further trouble, as I have other engagements, which will prevent frequent culls. I take this occasion to re turn my thanks for the many favors I have received at the hands of the Public. J. F, JORDAN. P. S. Messrs. Heartt & Litchforo are author ized to receive money for, and receipt in my name. J. F. J. August 10. 64 Heartt & Liteliford, THE Subscribers, having purchased the stock cf Goods of Mr. Jab. F. Jordan, aud commenced bu&i ness, wouid most resptctrully ask con lieu aiiou of patronage so liberally bestowed upon the lata con cern. In order to make room for fresh stock, great in ducements will be onered. We are determined to keep on hand at all times, a good stock of goods, at fair prices for the buyer, and by attention to business, and efforts to accommo date, we hope to prosper and give satisfaction to our customers. Settlement of accounts will be expected of our customers every six mouths. L. E. HEARTT, J. J. LITCHFORD. August 10. 1848. 64 NORTH CAROLINA. Mutual Insurance Company, PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Compa ny has been formed in this Slate, under the name and style of the 'Morth 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, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, JOHN PRIMROSC, WM. VV. HOLDEN. 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 take risks on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Shops and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. 1 be Office of the Company is in the second 6tory of the large Brick Building, recently occupied by Mr JJ. IS. Smith, at the corner ol r ayetteville and Har gett Streets, where full information and explanations, touching the principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheerfully furnished by the Secretary of the Com pany. Raleigh, August 15, 1848 5 tf Raleigh Livery Stable ! THE SUBSCRIBERS having ren ted the Stables, recently occupied by Mr. Buffaloe and thoroughly repaired and refitted them ; aud, having furnish ed the Establishment with an entirely new supply of Carriages. Buggies. Horses, (both Saddle aud Harness,) and having also engaged experienced and careful Drivers, well ac quainted with the different Roads, and stopping nouses thioughout the State, are now prepared to at tend to all calls in their line. The Stables are located in a very central position, and some one will always be found there, at all hours of the day and 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 dinpose of, will find these Stables conveniently located for that purpose ; and every attention will be giveu to pro mete their views. JAMES M. HARRISS & CO Raleigh. Jan. 6. 1848. 2 tf NATIONAL LOAS FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. ' A Savings Bank for the benefit of the Widow and the Orphan." (EMPOWERED bt act of parliament.) Capital, 500,000 sterling, or $3,500,000. Beside a reserve fund (from surplus premiums) of about $185,000. Part of ths Capital is istkstes in the Uni ed States. T. LAMIE MURRAY, Esq , George st. Hano ver square, Chairman of the. Court of Directors, in London. Usiteh States BoAnn of Local Directors. (.Chief Office for America, 74 Wall st) JV. York, Jacob Harvey, Esq. Chairman ; John J. Palmer, Esq., Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. James Boormaru Esq, George Barclay, Esq., Samuel 8. Howland, Esq., Gorham A. Worth, Esq., Samuel M. . Fox. Esq., William Van Hook, Esq., and C. Edward Habitcht, Esq. Edward T. Richardson. Esq. General Accountant. Pamphlets, blank forms, table of rates, lists of A gents, 4c. &c obtained at the Chief Office 74 Wall-street,-or from either of tbe Agents throughout the United States, and British North American Colonies. v" GEORGE LITTLE, Agent. R. B. HATweoD, M. D. Medical Examiner, Ra leigh, N. C August 23, 1848. 68 BUEJTA TISTA. fpHE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA, wrh the 1 operation of the " Army of Occupation, by Jaa. Henry Carteten, Captain in the 1st Regiment of Dragoons. This daj received by 11. D, TURNER. An. 24. 8 SUCCESS Gorgeous display of BOOTS, SHOES Or TUUrvir 1 . at Ttiri vt4,$ ,1 Ladies' Saloon, MAIN STREET. NEAR WALTER'S CITY HOTEL, NORFOLK, VA. flHE great attractions offered to buyers at the I "X dies Saloon, in the splendid large assortment " NEW SPRING GOODS, FOR 1848, have opened' large prospect for business this year. The principal attractions, are the superior qual'i of the Goods effered for sale, and as no article sh be misrepresented, Farmers, Couutry Merchants, a'i other persons iu the City and country, may rei'y getting the very best Boots, Shoes aud Brogin, Jl the Ladies' Saloon, at reasonable prices. ' OUR ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' GAITPr BOOTS, and the PATENT COlXUkEss LcjOTs are the handsomest goods this year we ever had LADIES' MOROCCO SLIPl'EItS AM) uVr KINS. LADIES' SOFT ENGLISH KID SLIPPERS LADIES WHITE SATIN AND KID SLIP PERS. MISSES' FANCY GAITER BOOTS. MISSES FANCY MOROCCO SLIPPERS MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES first rate, ' CHILDREN'S FANCY GAI'lER BOOTS CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' RED MOROCCO POLKA BOOTS, with black patent leather til CHILDREN'S FANCY COLORED MOtiUfjUi BOOTS, BOYS' AND CHILDEN'S I.OKG LEG B00T8 with high heels of beautiful quality, ' GENTLEMEN'S DRESS BOOTS-the best and handsomest in Norfolk, GENTLEMEN'S BLACK AND COL0KED GAITERS the prettiest you ever Raw any wterp GENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS BUOTs, 0j 30r J qualities, made light and nest of Call Skin, ioro. co and Seal Skin, and warranted to wearCrstuie at $2 50 and $3 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S Patest CONGRESS BOOTS AND SHOES OF 'J HE BEST QLAjm' GENTLEMEN'S PUMP BOO'J S, 10K IjAiV CING of superb qualitv, at ?8 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S NAPOLLON HALF EC0TS a new style of Summer Boctefs f;r Gciiilftun and very neat. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Travelling Trunks, Made expressly to the wants of each, and as we h&T a very great VARIETY, Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to look at them before buy ing eUc where, as we know you will he better suited and belter pleased with the shape and construction of the Trunk inside, with the quality of the goods end the price also. LADIES' CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS OF BEAUTIFUL COLS. ANJ PATTERN GENTLEMEN'S ASHLAND ALlSES, of new construction something new. GtmviSE English Sole Leathxb TRUNKS warranted to last and look well as long asyouniay 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, will be sold VERY CHgAP and upon the most favorable terms. The assortment is very large, consisting of about TA ELVE RUX, DRED CASES BOOTS, SHOES AKD BliO GANS of every kind, suitalle to the country trade and for City wear. Coniifry Merchants Are particularly invited to call and look at our at. sortment, and as Boots and Shoes are cheaper now, we will supply them at less prices than lorrxerU, (ry Wholesale Ware rooms UP STAIUS. Ladies and Gentlemen living at a dittai.ee on be supplied with any of the above fashionable goodt, by sending their orders to the Ladies' Sahon. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Street, nisi Wal ter's City Hotel, Norfolk Va. W. H. ADDINGT0N. March 24. . , 25 Consumption Disarmed of its Terrors! HASTING & Compound Syrup of Naptha ; A QUICK and Positive Cure for Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Spitting of Rlocd, Mght Sweats, Husky Throat, Wasting of the Flesh, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Diseases of the Chctt and Lungs. This celebrated preparation i6 pleasant to the taste, and is so speedy in its operations, that patieuts plain ly feel its good effects in a few miuutes after taking the first dose. Prepared in London, bv G. Uaetings, M. D. When Dr. Ilastiugs had discovered the virtue of Naptha, four 3ears ago, he announced it in a private circular, to a number of distinguished physician! ia various parts of England, with a request tnai me; would put its medical properties to the test, and re port accordingly. The result was a host of testimo nials of the most favorable character, nearly ell of which agreed in certifying that 110 medicine- they have ever used could bear any comparison with it in relieving hacking coughs, curing diarrhcea, aisd stop ping uight sweats It was also generally remark to have a wonderful effect xn'mcreasing the affftit, weight, and spirits of patients; aud to be a powerful ly efficient remedy iu Bilious ,aud ABtmatic diseases. Of these testimonials, which were all published at the time in the Medical Recorder, nine spoke of in extraordinary influence iu cases of Consumption each corroborating Dr. Hastings' opinion, that be had actually discovered tbe great secret so long BDd fa'H ly sought for, namely a preparation that would stop the formation of Tubercles on the Ivngs, rcvwtt thou already formed, and thus cure the most fatal of dl maladies, and ?chieh had been previously regarded cs being altogether incurable. Dr. Williamson, of MD Chester, thus writes: "Under its influence 1 have seen the emaciated being, on whose brow Death seemed to have set bis seal, acquire invigoration f"1 strength; and exchange bis early mornings of in tense suffering aud distressing cough for the caiin repose which alone accompanies sound health. Ware, of Liverpool, says : I regard Hastings' Syr up of Naptha as one of'the first medical discoverietof auy age, and consider its agency in curing Consun'p' tion as established beyond all doubt or question Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, Hails it as the great Con sumptive antitode and euro and Dr. Hamilton, o Bath, pronounces it the only known remedy vw may be relied ou for removing Tubercles front t longs, and preventing formation of others." Cr Price one dollar a bottle. Six bottle for tire dollars. The usual allowance to the Irade. For sale Wholesale and Retail bv Messrs. It-' CUD & JOHNSON, sole Agents for Raleigh- 27 3m nyin a, io5. Spring and Summer Supplies FOB 148! WE are now leceivtng lar"T tiens to ourstock of DrMg? iciues, Paiiits, V! Stuffs, Perfmmery, Ware, Surgical g menu, Ac. &c. i.p ; inrue tne attention '-j- . , Country Alercb.n.s, d loth." ing in our line, belore porei. feeling satisfied tbey will 6 their interest, as we intend to inducements that tact DOl " please. We are in receipt ot a targe i 7. -PM. Glass-ware and Labels 1, specially ir i"' 7. f .JLmmence the P'"1'?' eicianjs who are about Medicine, and are prepares to soppiy complete stook at lNerthem prices Jt at iXartfiern pneea. cQ WILLIAMS, BA5T WOOD CO 'April 1. 1'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1848, edition 1
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