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VThm to re&Uza a r3 r .rjtln 1 31HE Sabseriber, being "J prepar-l to 'supply the wants of families La riairy Dies, a the attention of lis nefghtors sal patrons to the tbnowing ertictoa, nattering kbue that both suHty and prioe will prove satixfActory to aH that win gir ki a .an. ; -y;1: r; ' GROCERIES AND CQNFECTI0NARIE3. grown aad Wkit Sogers Coffees, Mais sans aad Sugar House Syrup, ' Mould, Dip, Tallow Candles, Adamantine Cajidlea, brown aad pale Bar Soap, Dried Beof aad Buffalo Tongues, Irish. Potatoes, Pea. Undies, Prunes, Wheat, Buckwheat Yivax, Choeoo aad Batter, Chocolate, Citron, lUtafaACnr rents, nae Rhine Wines, Cordial, Caadiee, Nate, Cigars aad Tobacco, Ae. - - - CROCKERY' AND ' CBINA WARS.1 v. Tine white aad figured gOt edge TeeSeSOTP tareens. white aad fi rd eoVd Dishes, Rocky ML Coffee Pots, white aad figured Coffees, white Hap pies, fine Bee-hive Diehee, Plates, JN aad faaoT Ftaid Lamps, blue toured aad white Bowls, Pitchers, Mags, China Stands, Ae. ; . li ; fancy articles. Vtalaa,EwRinBrPiM,riBgr Rings, Siteer Sugar Tongs, assortment af Caaee, Prte-monnjuea, Segar Caeca, Snuff Boxes, superior Hah 0 axtraets for Le Moewhoir, Browa, Wiad nor, Jasmin, Paint aad family Soapa, Looking-glese-eafine aad common Pipea, Creteae Needles, su perior 8harps, Kid DaBs, China, Wax, aad Kid-doll Heads, Toys af all descriptione. Only give me a can and Ibope tosatixfy you,; , 1 -.. f 4 P. M A HTiKhJ t- . 1 A mnA ftaatan Kail Road Depot. - r IB, loot. - w k im . IOZHCSll ! , - t fTTHE Subscriber kou received tb following good I Goods at his Store, immediately aorth of the freebytoriaaOinrch, to which he woaid call the attention of fanxUtea. --- - V r , A splendid lot of Sagar aad Coffee, a faw bags of Buckwheat Floor, a splendid lot af Cheeee, freak Lemoas, aad Raiaiaa ia whole, half aadaartar hexes, ateaanadOiagarlaJbrs, .PraMa. it Al Pabaaata, English Walnuts, Figs, . . Uso, a saperior lot of 8eoteh ESXJIT. ia bales and bladders; aa exoollent artklo of TaQow eaadlev wholesale aad retail; Sootch Herrings, ia boxes; thabest Chewing Tobaeoo; Musical IattnuDenta, each as Aooordeoaa, riawa, . o. ? Alee, erary irarie of TOT8 for ehfldraa always Ymh4mv kmvrnr 90 Tears experienoe. flaf- m himimlt thai ha earn olease the saoat taatidioaa taeta, aad win aiake to order, and keep always m haaararietjofCJDIES, Medicated, A., at i aaa resau. . - . ThaaadorsigaedteerBhissiBoarethaakstehls frieads aad eaetoaieri, ftar their liberal patraaage I mm Mm ! kla . UK u in this dtr. aad koaea bT rroarpt atteatioa. i latsln their eeafldaaee. sad to secure a oontma- aaeeof their aaatoaa. v . WM. J. GSZT7ICX. Marak2S. 1862. . - - - 8 w n Hutu W h aaiafortama to loe a aooeaat books by the hue Ire, I sjaaaabletoaaake out hew araoh eaeh eastomer ewes no. I respeot fally request sfl those who are indebted to seta emll aad but what ther think U rirht, aad I will be MrfeoOr satiated, . If. J. GR1IT1CE. - rruIS BubserTber begs kare to inform bia frieads 1 aad the pubU generally, that he has ea haad tie following large and beaatiful assortment of Sta ple and Faacy dry Goods, Tix: .' , 4-4. aad ft-4, plaid, figured aad dotted Or- Bteiabaek's printed aad tape striped Paris Mue- oa, a new arucie, Adolphus Meigt Paris Muslins tad Ginghams, Plaia aad Printed Barena, ! . JPlaiaaad figured Iiaaa and Silk popSaaaad Rah, Blue aad White Tarletoa MuaGiis, -Tlaia aad Figurad Silk Tisswea, t . rf Tlaid aad Firured Hernaai SOka. V j Jaooaet, 8wias, Camhrie aad Cheeked Muslins, French, English aad Amerieaa Caoooea, . Black aad White Laos Yeua--Laee Mantmaa, French Noodle work Laee aad MasQa Collars. "do : do da ' do. da MaaGa SOeeres aad Capes, " . - Twisted Silk Laos Glores-Ed GTores, 'r Ed made Ladies aad Men's S2k dorea, ' IWhite, Slate, Black aad Browa Cotton Hoea. t ' Mea's Browa aad Bleached Half Hose, V . ' 2. 'Ladies Black Baw SQk Half Hoso, f f 'Men's Berba, lisle, and Thread Silk Ciorea, r . '10-4 APeadala, Browa aad Bleached Sheeting, : 01' Z do I da do da da ' Pillow Caaa linen Pillow Case Cotton, - f -. 10-4 Cotton Table DUper 1CM Linen do do. WaaaMotta, Jimss, Hope MiDa, aad other Bleach ad Sheeting, . ::V: 4 ! n -'Ti-'". 5 j Fine Jaaaat aad other Browa Bleached Sheeting, Irish Linea Huckaback Biaper, sad Towels Birds Eye do, ''t'1' v Xinea Damask Table Kapkma, Bed Tleka, Checks, Cottomadeo Korthera Ginghams and Stripes White and Colored,', i : linen Diilla, Georgia Kankeen, Plaia and Striped, Tweeds, (Taaaimeres, Browa .Xineisi, .and. Paper Cambrics, Ac v-.", .j -The whole stock was seleeUd by BT Stith, sad purchased with cash, aad the grec 1st part 'late ta the. seaaoa, after goods had declined very con siderably, which will enable hiat to offer them to those who may ftyor hint with a eaQ, at anprece deatedly low prices. Haring just commenced the dry good business, his Stock is entirely pew." ? " H.L. 8TITH.X .Ions 11, 1852, 1 ; 47 Edgeworth FemaJo Sexnlzmxy. GSEENSBORO, HV C. rTlHE twelfth rear of this Institatloa win X saes on Monday, the 2nd day af August aaxt, and terminate upon the last of May, follow ing. The Scholastic year is dirided into two ses ateasaf fire atoatha eaeh, with a recees of a few days only at Christmas- . J . j ; The priajary design af this Inetitotioa is to se eare to its pupils ovary facility for the acquis! tiou eascdandonameatalEdacatioa. The Princi palis sided by sk corps of able, aocoaplished and thoroughly aocomplished Teachers. -j For Circulars, sad other particoUrs reutiva to the School, apply to -t ' ;. Pbo. E. 8TXELING, Principal. June 11th, 1852. ; - 6w a ; BTJPUS IL TUILNAQE, '!AnoaaaT a .iaw, . v . . t t MEMPHIS, TENS W1IX attimd promptly to aS business ad to his ear in Waat Tumhii North Miasissippi and Eastern Arkansas, pay Taxes, Ae. Safer to William Baffin, Esq., Br. William V. Tuner, Memphis, aad Darid MaWille, Hew Terk. Memphis, Feb. 26, 1852. . -J7r OoddNew fbrTaxxaew. ; 1 K DOZES Weedinr Hoes, for amis bT J 111 : - . J.BHOWlf.. Saleigh, March 80, 1852. . IJCIalone'sr Ilvery Stable.' FTTyla sahoenber has agaia taken charge of his jj owm, an wumington Btroet, and in tends to give his personal attention to the nunsgn xaent of the EsUWishment. He begs the surpoH af his old frieads in this honest effort to aervo the pubhc, and provide for hiauelf sad fanHyi i;. . -Prirrt TiTT tlnfl at Mslnnt's fftsMes iimne.ii-i and aconosnioal stoppingplace for themeelves, tbeiai orrnuta ana watr noraes or muMc J ! -Travelers wQl find hers excellent attention paid te their horses during their sojoara ia this City at any ox tna uetois. ' . "J - - ;; Gentlemen of theClty will lad here good and cheap board for their pleasure horses by the day, week, month or year. . - , J7H wCTMnwanw upon anort nouoe wtth carriages and harass for visjttot ar fbr attend iaOTnwnarBoa. ''MmmmTbUlSt ?v an hand at all SntlVT to. Plsoss, and they To JeT7elsra and CUver r-uv.i 77 CLULXG MILLS af every deaeriptioTnuaat I V, fictared and warrantod, and eonstanUvon Cad, by . GKX W. WlCSSTf .tzju 1TSs.4,lihcyrW Ldwem Void limt mmd liberty SlTk T. May 1862. - ' U ! , I '"S i t I I f L v L . Hill 11 J ,..,. lL , - ! United States ClctMn? Umporlum. -flTHOLESALB WABEHOOM, NO, 177 1HJ Market St., (North Bido aboT Fourth) at The Bad Doors. ." This Now and Extonsi-rs Bea dy Made Clothing Establishment, reoently opened by the Subscribers, offers inducements to Southern and Western buyers in regard to low prieee aad im mense rarioty of Stock, rarely to b met withv The increase as Sales trom a Tory liberal patronage, has been such as to warrant their offering Clothing at awaiaaffy low 'wriet and carrying oat tha tj tern of Larft Salm mmd tmoB AojEft ' . .. J f3 Orders front aay part of the United States - BED, BSOTHER3 A CO., - Philadetphla, Penn. ' P. S.-TacQiUas wQl bo offered Buyers to pur chase oa regular ermiU. Usual discount iBowtd to - Dec 15th, 1851. .V . ly 101 looking-glass ; PICTUIsFfBAME - inanaxfactniT, -: nicnno.fD.TA. - fTIHE undersigned nmaafaetaro and offer for sale I tbe loUowlng artictee as aertaera pneea : . Portrait frames, richly ornamental aad plain gOt Pietara Frames of gOt and tancy wood, and giltDa- gaeiwutjpa frames ; a large ana oaaannu maat af now ... coods." ' Looking Glass Pistes, of all sixes sad fitted in Future Glass, Franca, pn quanty, irocs. ouxso iaehesdown.','L -f'l ' ; Plate Glaea, for stores and dwellings, furnished to order. .. . -r..-v j-v.- ... Composition Roeettea, of all sixes, for builders' interior work - .ALSO,, -Old Work ra silt and jobbing ia the abova Picture Glaea cut to aay patteia aad large atas French Mirrors furnished to ardor - Country orders by mail will receire prompt at tention. !'.." , , FBANCX k CLOVER, 198 Main st; between 9th and 10th st -Richmond, Jaly 18, 1851. 67 ly 1 ISAAC PBOOTERJv ' ; MERCHANT TAILOR, - f ; . Suetmmer tm Otinr & FroeUt, ; - 1 T tk old Stand, MCGLY BOW, ecposiis jf LoaeeV-fiTS dcora below Williams, Hay wood - Gee Drug Store, has roceotly retanwd from the Northern Citiea, (parrhaeedl ami baa reeeiTed a largu aad (aQ saj) wU selected assortment of goods la his lioe which, (from the nnrreraally acknowledged reputation of lbs establishment) ha deems it entirely aaiiaesmsry to enumerate ; but will empty say bis aesonmaat com prises every erode belongiag to the wewlrube of a gwitleman. ; ' Ia adJitioa to his eomplato stock of nmaammetur- ed good, ha has fine aseertment ef Kbadt Maaa Ctcrarsa, of his own and foreign amaaractnra-B af which ho would bo pleased to exhibit, free of charge. ' With sincere thanks to the patrons of tbe eld firm, aad of their Soceeesor," ha emures them no effort or peine shall be spared to giro theea entire eariemetioa. . Gewthuaea who are disposed to aatrenaa the North. ia preierraco to tboee who sorraond ibeir owa bearth stone, be partieolsrty solicits to giro him a call If ha does not giro tbearas good a ibettcr fitting) garment as they eanrobtaf a at aay faabienabla aaUbliabmaat at tan North, than ha is aamaP h - rf i Mr. G.Ll tiooLn, the talented papd ef Mr. Ourse' is stU with him, aad hiseueeem aa a eatter is rarely eoaaJled, aaver eacelied.-' f ' : - - Mr. r. gives his attention to the fantaloonsaM Vast department. 'They speak for themselves, i:, -Gentkmra forniebbg their own goods may rely apen thew reoaitaig equal attention wkh those pur ehaeed of the Empormm."- J ..v,f; sarong aono axaa saaea ana as r aeenaote pnoue Ia eoDclasian. be will eev. althomrh the Bom" has left him. bo retains, in his .varied departments, genuine Katomoiogeal skill; ' 7 Baleign, May 21, 1342. ' - 41 tl PUndard and Ago eopy. - - Haydock, Clay, & Hvans, 8uocassona or Hatpock, Conuas A Ctar.' , No219Paari8treat,,NewTerkv,fI:. -. TMP0RTER3 of Foreign Drugs sad Wholesala I Dealers in Select Medicinea, Paints, Oils, Var nish, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Surgical aad Dental !- strnmenta. Perfumery, c ,, i ,Jr. Alex. Evans, late of Wunungtoa. havina as sociated himself with the abova Firm, respectfoily invites the attention of Dealers and merchants visit, bg ths North to their largo-Stock of Goods, aad will give particular, attention to the orders of his friends in North Carolina. r,-- Feb. 28, 1852. . . . wOmoa 18 Dos. white Nappies, fine Mugs, plain aad AO. fancy Tumblers. &o' u Bash trays, ' -laid glass Lamps, 7 '' r i .MS-" white carved diahae, bowls Ae,--i". ., i J i .---FB. MAHT.rH.-' Jane 10, 1852. - - r 47 2m ANTED -kK tho Neuse " River OA Mills 6000 bushels of Cotton need. Flax seed and PalmarChristL, or. Castor Oil Beans, tor which eaeh and the market price will ha given., t repruary o, , v ...T , tflO iTOURNALS OF THE LEG rSLATCnXJtmrm- O als af the Legislature at 1860-1, for sale at this OtSca. vw.""'--' 4j -vi;. m .ri22"lf. s Pleajfant Grove,: LZale Aoademy. , , WAKE FOREST, Jf. a WnnL.A."Casasnawt A. B. of Vsf PriocfpaL f rime Ath umin, ihu T;.(t m L 'JLJ on the 2nd Monday in July aex ander the saperviaion of tbe very able aad accomplished in. uiwua, iu4u i.niuv, woo graauacea with disUoetion at Randolph Macon College. ' ' ' 8mc we obtained the services of M r. C, he aaa gives entire satisfaction to the Patrons of ths School, and we do not besiuts ts say that the facilities here effitred sre sufficient to prepare boys for any College. The Academy, which will be enlarged durwtg the va cation so ss to accommodate 6 at odeota. ia aUaated in a most healthy sad arroeabie Migbborbood, abeot aao mils South af tbe pleasant vUl of Foreatvilla. Board can be has for 86,50 per month, Inclading wash, ins;, lights and fuel. The prices of tuition vary from $7 toS15psrcasiou. : ' u For farther tafermstion addreea ' ' ' 1 "- : . . Da. W, HEARTS FIELD, , . ' Foreetville," V : May 24, 185t-. v : T .- i- . 4J f OSTSTaO CORN 8TARCH. If your are fond afj goadPnainea,Plas, Custarda Ac trv it I For ealcby WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A CO EIKOM aad a.ter the rst of Jnne next, the ears , wi l Ware Eale-h at 9 s'dock, A. U: nni3 tar ther aotico. . . " i a urn raee 01 lare wiu tm mm knww, Salaigb to Gaston - . ' ; $1.50 8,00 2,50 - - 2,25 - 2,00 - 1,W , 1,00 ... ,.f Warrouten tidgeway . Haadomen 'Fraaklintott ) WakS Forest J M. -It MaatsTUia ,50 W. W. VARS. TrsV. -1 May 24th, 1852. - - Just ta UuxiL' f 5 BARBELS Soda and Batter Crackers. ' ' ,. . I10 Boxa, Bajjons. .A-, ; V 400 lbs soft shed Almonds. ' . 800 lbs fresh Pecanmuts. 'f ' -- . ;l:b.waleeb. . March 19th; 1852. . : ' 3 - -2 A , BEAUTIFUL of Boarrrs. from 60 ,Voeatatof7.J60. Also, Bonnet Bibboaa, Cob. Urs, Cuffs, Capes, quality. ., March 1852. Ed aad Silk Glorea, super. . ( , STAS CXiOXE. . srio Anb' sijmmeb abbangement. - T EDUCTION of Passage and Fsw t ' AAj The new and elerant side wheel j - V Stoamahip BOANOKS t 1,200 tons, bnrthaa. . nrthaa. Xawia will leave City point every Tuesday evening for New York. --s . . x Paaaara aad tare from Petersburg, inclading state , - . win 00 tttmmrm antmaaasw , .......S 00 tmr anoaoVaoaafort and aafetr. the Roanoke is unlled br no Steamship on the coast, and travel lers will lad it tha moat pleasant route to the TICKETS issued at my OSes on Syoamaro w SAMUEL G. BAPTIST. Art. .'. g sssuiiiiinr train jaaTnstba ftprnmattitT Denot at 5 o'clock. P. U.. to eoaaact With SM Steanuhip at City PnimV ; ,"v--.. ; Juno 4, 1852. ' . - " ' ' - tf 45 CI LOTH SACKS AND FBOCK8. We have on hand a verr mrica aaoortmoat of Oath Sacks aad Frocks which are now selling vary cheap. i -i t : - M. JL, HARDING CO. ! KomW4ttVl851. -.;:.;-,..,,; i- 98 Fit LlAlTLiniS C1XCAP STORE. riHB seeriber respectfoily aanoaacas to his customers aad Town triends, that be has ro moved from the Depot to "Locust-shade" opposite to his the Capitol: Thankful for past favors, no Hatters hinMeli that thalmhMo will eaoouraro him at his av stand with the seme eonndeaoe as ahowa him Wntofora t wharafroaa he pledres himself. thoprieea aad quabtiea of hie goods ahall prove aatisfoctory to all that will honor him with a oalL i Hs keens eoastantlv an haad a fine assortment af Fuut Gaocxaxxa, as well as CoimcnosA- nxas,' CiOAns, Fmorrs, Ncrs, and a choice selec tion af Faaxrr Anncxss a LKiomr wabu. .. - -' 1 - ;FB MAHLER. , xUletgh, June 8th, - d7 Bitia'i Ohio State Paint.- . fTlHia extraordinary mineral sabstsnco possessss X the highest preosrvative powers af darabiBty aadeoler, aad ita effioaey fat preserving Wood from decay. Iron trom oxidation, aad Masonry aad Brick work cram dampness is peculiar and positive. ' Its incoabnatibiHty Is also remarkable, forming a good protection to room and Buildings ar wood frees bnraittS! cinders, sparks aad falling flakes of ire. aad U eaanot be too hi rUv recommended for Man- alactorios, Churchea, Warehouses, Rail Road Brid- gee, Fenoos, Ac y ; A largo supply constantly an hand and for sals low st ths Drug Store of - t WILLIAMS. I1AXWUUD CO. -Raleigh, April 12, ma.--- ". '--9P Tt STORE NEW BQNNET8, received thin day. ifJL lagbara, Uoreeaatr, Tuscan and open straw Sonnets and Hats. . N.JUBTXTH. June 22, 1852 Otf Q ARAT00 A WATER: Constantly kept at U tas Dng ntore or WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO. LXouminjr: Good. . LUPINS best Black Bombaxins, i Plain aad Plaid Black Hernaai,' - - - aa ursnnmno and Craps da rana, i -wt Half Movrainr do do do Beeead Mowmuag Paris aad Organdi Maalin. - Black aad White Ohighama and da Lewaa - Mourning Sleevee, Collars and Capes, Ao, Jnao7tb, 1862 v Forestwille ' Female Aeademy: FTTtHE exercisee of this ineti taUon will be rasa U mad on too third Monday ta Jaly. ThaFrta- paL Mr. B. W. Jvmca, will bo assisted, as for- merly, by MJar vmonaa C. Raxsst of Raleigh. rapus wiu an luwat a any rime as ui pension, and charged only from dato of antrancax No da doctioaa wQl bo made except ha caaee of protracted nana. ' -; .- . -. . s-k ' Terms in Emdiah. 7,50. 10, or 12.50. ac cording to advaaeemenC Flench.. m.m ... 5,00 XlStin.................. MW.WM WM..M.O00 Masie aa Piano, Guitar, with use of , . - 18,00 Boardbxg may be had with the Principal at dollars per month, or in the neighborhood at six. ror raruierparuetuare, address the Principal; or Mr. Frrros A. Darn, SeCy. of the Board af Troa. : Fotnstvme, N. C, June 18, 1852.' 49 6t 'far Biblical Reoorder wiH insert six timeau 4 N T O N M ALB ACAD Rm7 rmn Trustees of the Warrcnton Mala Aoademy il . have the pleasure to announce that that Ia SUtutiea will bo opened aa ths 1st Monday af Ju ry next wader ths charge aftho Rev. Samuel M0 ton. Frost, with whom they have eompletod an ar raagemeat fo a term of throe years. . ; . . ' 1 4 Mr.FroetmsgradnateoftheUaiveraUyof NorU Carolina,' from which Institution as well as from Emory A Henry College, Vlrgini, ia Which he was for soma years enraged as Tutor, hs Is furnished with ths highest testimonials as to his peculiar fit neee for sqeh a charge. :? w"" - The Trasteos take pleenro also te being perwdt tod to nay that stndants who-have net near rete ttonsln the Tillage or in ta vicinity, win nrrw ths Puscirxi, be received as Boarders in ths fain, fly of BcnL E. Cook, Sen'r., from whom they fed warraated ia saying they will receive aU ths kind, sees and attentions of Home. -I The Trustees are gratia ed ia having It la'their Cwer te say, that they are providing ample grounds r recreaUoa and exercise by enclosing the lots belonging to the Academy, and that ths building hself la andergoing complete repair.' Of the nd vantages af climate and eooiety afforded by the to; aatton of hia lasUtntten itia nnncassaary to sneak; they are too well known to require aa insarttonin this notice. t . r- 'w BDWARDS, PsjsnxT.t ' r -;- TEj&MfL . -. . - ". Board for Session of five months V f50 00 Tuition per Session for Bag, Branches! " . . " Latin A Greek . 12 00 Greek langa " ....; iim ft Fact for Fall 8ession $1 Spring Session - 2 00 winw, n. v., jane i. - . 4W 4g ; OTICE-The subscribers arc ready to contract for Steam Engines af saw sixa. a e gearinjt.- To aavona waatin t . the above deecription, they will offer tndsccments equal to any establishment, North or South. Please girs as a call beTorepurchasing elsewhere. i -i. - r srjTTON, southmatz a co.1: TOtmgton, May 1851 . t . gm 4f CarcUna tr&xriiactiirea t T)ATTLE a SON ARE STILL MAN UFACTUR. iPJ" E0CXT MOUNT MILLS, about oa),000 Iba. ef Cotton Tama, per annum, (equalto ths beet Georgia yarns,) which they wUl deliver to Merchants, free of extra shargo, at Now York pxi- ' Orders addrassed to Bamn A Sox, Rocky Mount, It C., will receive prompt attention. ' , ; : February 18, 1852. ; r. ' ."' .ly It, CALICOES. 1 50 pieces various ftres and ahadsac Far aate by ths yard or -pteas, wary low. ..SvJ, r -s h; J. .BROWN. Bateigh, March 80, 1852. 28 if TTCT ' nrCTIYID A lot of Cue Buekwheat el H ur. 8 Barrels No. 1 liem, "-S. Hsrck8,:i852..l 20 if. aC COD family Molasses, new crop, just to hand. ea :- i w., XV a, n. g. xv. TUST reeeiTed. a supply of Crashed and Befined fj Sugars Jara, juaguira ana mo vnoe. v Feb. 3, 1952. NEW P&0TOGBAPHIC MINIATURE GALLEBT, :FeK 2,185r ;T.r - 10 FLOUR. Barrels, Superior, from the Bidgway Millswwanaatad to be equal to any from the Richmond City Mills, or aay other. T..- (StItII , . Feb, 20, 1852. ; v. finCt'IIOUSE PAINTERS. 50 Barrels of Cotton JL Seed Oil, the cheapest and beet UU for outsiae house painting for sale by the BarreL 'Apply to i .-.vv f-r-w- "Wlt' J. CLABKB.'V. LD ENGLISH CHEESE. : and MaccaraaL- II Another supply Just to haad," . 'rqg 1. AA X WUJ Candles and Soap. ' BOXES Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Osndles. . : i !--'j'.jT, verv superior Washing Soaa, 5 160 Boxes very sup Also, variety af fancy 8oep. For aalc by, .-.,,.. , PEEBLES. WHITE. DAVIS, A vO. Petorsburr. March-16. 1852. s- : 22 tt t Aiready haa experienoe demonstrated the fact, that much paia and distress .am prevented in ths family circles by the using of s few select medicines; besides, it is the moans, very frequently, of saving Doctor's bilL Quite in advance of anything here tofore offered, have Dr. Little's Pharmaceutical Me diciaea succeeded ia curing the diseases for which they sre prescribed. For instance, his Anodyne Conrk Drops hart rosily cured more eases, and given mora universal satiafaction, than any other known. For proof, ha has more statements of its ex sat atiHtv from persons of the first respectability residing in different parts of the country as desig nated, than he can afford to pnbQSh or even wishes to crowd into his new pamphlet, besides the many instances of its success otherwise that might be re ferred to. The medicine never falls to cure or ben efit bnmediately any case of Coughs, Colda, Deep aeated Coughs,' or Consumptive Diseases and Asta sia, also Whooping Cough, Croup, Colds and Xn lammatory ' Fever among children. This remedy isnleasaat to take, and ta ao humbug af a bate or foreign extract, but is an extensive compound mpoa scientific principles, w v , , ; S V Dr. Lrrrxn Sir t In my own case Of a most vio lent conch of several wueka standing test winter, was cured entirely by your Anodyne Cough Drops, fa taking less than aao bottle. . After the first dose or two 1 felt greatly relieved, and had but little more paia' or trouble with It- ia aay way: ' A week or two previous I took a bottle of the Balaam: of WDd Cherry, without being much benefitted. . - ' I " - ' Respectfully, " uv Signed K.;";-;J fa- ..W. TAYLOR. ; Bibb Coanty, July, 1848. : ;.. . , JTeware eaayotftfen awdawofo tXeut f tubtttotet. The Am sawaTs af the airnktore of Dr. W. G. Lit- 4le will bo found upon the outaida wrapper of each of ais Jiedlcinea, . . . Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, at his Mannlacturing Depot, No. 204, Market Street, Pbiladalphtei - v'?' 2 iti w Ar'ViV To be had also ef J. D. IL Tounjr A fX. Fraak- Ltnton ; C. C, Barbae, Bareteysvino ; 8. J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville Alex. .wataon,,noral Ctouege, V. C ; w. r. rursa ana vr. A. riton. UHunns,, ana vr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, 8. C.f P. ' F, Pescud, Agent for Kaidgh. Nov. 1851. ' v ' -r 'n Important to Families! 8. CRANED PATENT COMPOUND WASH MIX TITRK flR RA1P ' rif 'Waakiiii CloOimAUm for WmAiig, Clasma aaa- JUmutxtyotg ratnUd Surfaem tkt WmOt, Ceti- . V EtUriea; Uu Hulls, Parlor aaa Eoowu Jtrww m rust ' JSmi&myt; rnmu, Dr , aneT WtmAom fmmDwthtotorTU .Fact ana Jnttriar mf Chatkm; rwsfinw Os Cartas, Stele eaau ansT CmUu a Cesmsss, fflssmassfs mmd . JtM-HJupt; rmtmmfmrCmYt, Urmmtm, inn AVnZmov ' Otamt mr Mmlmttie Smrfmm, Aew'Aavr ms iim,s T7 A B R A H T E D to gvo entire' aatlafhetion V and destined to affect aa entire revelation ta the baainess af the lauadresss bain aa tmnroved Preparation for Waahlag Clothas fiarfeotly with sstonisMwg facility and dispatch, aad without inja- ry to texture oroeler. Every family, of whatever aiavman an aa toetrwaeaiag ia toss than aaa hour, without the labor af rabbiag, ioonding . bleaching er xaaincnonoiamacnina, xnua saving ume, ex- aaa labor, and securing exemption from ths es caused by ths exposure and fatiraa inci dent to thansaal mods af Washing, whOe Clothing mseu wui oe aavea irom . xne wear aaa tsar of the wash-board and friction, and last much longer The andersigBed having purchased from the Pa tentee, the sols right and interest for the State of North Carolina,' in his Patent Compound Wash Mixture, hereby informs ths Public that ho wishes to aispose or Family or County Rights for the same. . . uiuig uiroo, wuhibj te procure the rich to make aad use this Tahxable Prenan ' II H.t.. A A ii .1 , " . tion, can do so; by remitting FIVE DOLLARS to me, as xtaiatga, waich amount win entitle them to a family . right; which-right shall Jbo .seat by mail 1 - as a 1 . . e Aa . or " immcamwty, wun u proper -directions te ma and use .thosama. ! I ant ia poeaession of a large number of certificates from Ladlee and Gentlemen of hih staadinc not only In this State, bat in Ma. ryland, Virginia aad South Carolina; but I deem it nxmeocsnmry to fill a long Advertisement with them, unless requested, as the article will speak for itself; ana is so lavoraDiy anown la all the Northern and Southern States. , , -q.1:;?- I aim to visit all parte of the State at a arf day as poedhle, to give the Publie an epportnnity w sesnng its vama, ' .-,w,r.:t,., , -; JOHN J. CHRISTOPHER; Is my iuthorixed Agent far this City during my absence; . WESLEY WniTAEES. Jr.. is the General TW oIUW AAaii"'W-' mi'st Ki- -idt9m a fk. Feeoag satisfied by the nee efthia MLrtnrainnv owa FamUyr that it cannot fail to please aU who try it, I invito aU to call and see or sand in their nraersta w ,JL it.RYALS.i Baloijh, Sept, 53,.185L v-w, ,,fiMf . ICH CUTMr.T FTTtnS Subecriber would respectfully say to ths il citixens, that hs to prepared to furnish them through the season with Ice Cream af a annerter suality, And of different fiavors, at the followinr i to 2 gaaoas. ....2. per gaL T!tT .1.76 par gaL ;Aa ever, 5 v M.:...;M,4.60 -" ." . My aim will alwava be to riva a anad erttnln nl foir prices. The citixens are wen aware what Ice waam sold for in Raleigh three years ago. I have, stnoe my residence hers, alwsrs emnloved mod workmen, for whom I have had to pay high wages, sad the knowledge I have of Ice Cream I have dearly paid for. I leave it with the citixens to aay whether or noi l shall be sustained. ' Your kind patronage Is respectfully Solicited and' win be sp preciated. ' : I J - v - JuhS22JH1852.f:w'iJ-?''1' ' ' 80 City Papers oopy.- l- . " i 7at2dns ft LMorton; w . COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' ; - , 'I - A, J AIM OFFER for sate oa coasignmenf v. -, - . 2000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt 10 to ths Ton, . rail rsacKS, ana in nae oruer.. "' SO hhds. Prims Bacon Sides and Shoulders. , 60 bbl Stuart's refined En-ars.. . u V 1000 bbls Kettlewea's purs Ground Plaster. w v- 2000 Superior Grain Ls. ' J " ' They also keep constantly- onlund'at Mannfac turer's nefoas-"'-'''- ;r ,f Herrings patent lTreweof Salamander Iron Safes. CardweJ, 4, 6 a Shorn powwwhaat Thrashers. Grante i.IC WheatFsanu i4',fd-;?w.i,a.a n--Corn hsSera,aad Straw entterr ef the toast apX praved eomui SMlianitl?ijo- lix m beg- .d.'i v unex, uw. 44 8m i it'i a r no inrciccvS ruT ua?tptcts vtghtabls TLNCTUE5 EVEIS HAD SUCH A MASS CF TX3- - ; , - w- .'TIMONiV--' 'J"" .: isaf in y-i ' ' j - -? Posts kotjtk, Ys, Aun 18 1851. j - Mr. J; llBonsh-Dear Sir While I am in gen eral eppoeedto Patent Medicines candor , compete mo to state that I have great leonildenee inxhevirjt toes of Hampton's Vegetabte Tteeturo. For sev ers! months past I have used it in my family, in dya pepate, loss of appetite, dixxinesa, and genewl-def bility, with entire success. So far as mf experi ence extends; therefore, J take pleasure, in, reoom mending. it to the alietod as a safe, and efficient remedy. '.f- am, reepectfully, y-' r.i TTA: V- ' vernon eskridge, 4 ' "Y ';vVut 5f,J 1 Chaplain US, Navy. T i Etal COUGH VERTIGO. Rheumatism,5 of 15 years standing, cared. Testimony oi ano war wva citixens ; V ' ' : .. ... ... .... .. i I.V. !. ItWTrf best known i Miasms. Mosrtkxa A Mowbuat G!e.-C-It is with real pleasure that I am able to attest to the general healing and curative powers of Dr. Hemp ton's Vegetable Tinxsture. ' Some time during last November I was taken with a very bad and serious cough, I was advised to take Cod live Oil, and did so, but getting no better, I was induced to try your Tincture. 4 f got one bottle, and before I had used U all my oongh had left me. Permit mo also to state that for the last fifteen years I have saffer-. ed very much from Acnte Rheumatism and Vertigo, confining me at times .to my bed.. I am fully con vinced that I ewe my present good health, to the use of the Tincture and a kind Providence.' - i Jon are, my friends, at liberty to use this ss you may think proper, and believe me , J . T, flours, Tory respectfully, ? f ; ' i ' ". ' , f - G..DTJNAN. -' N. B.I can be seen af any time at the Mayor's Office. ' : - A O..D. i. A'- MONUMENT From" whoso base to the top stand out in bold relief the names of our own ci ti tans who have been restored to health by Hampton's-Vegetable Tincture, A medicine that cures mere than nineteen out or every twenty wno try m i We have certificatee from Hon Henry Clay, and X. M. Johnson one from Ctein Canot, brother to the eminent Physician to the -; President f the French) Republic who was cured of a Rheumatism ef 7 years standing .. also, one from Robert Gaalt, Bheematiam 7 yeara,- Mr. 01dham,iBaliCnatoaa Hoase, dreadful case of Dyspepsia, and from, hun dreds of others, u All must admit ;tbere never has been such n mass of testimony giyen in favor of any other medicine, which is so pleasant and taken in MOST WONDERFUL : , The following certificate is from an eminent Lawyer of Kentocy. who is known in aQ of the States, having for a number of years represented bis State in Congress i - Itafforda me pleasure te state that Dr. Jesse Hampton's Tincture has effected a most extraordi nary cure of my slave boy Albert. . The patient was three years ohv and had the Scrofula (his father is scrofulous.) --The, boy was a.movins; maaAief sores from head to footthe upper lids of the eyes were much swollen, and turned inside out, exhibit ting horrible mattering ulcers, that protruded ever the eye-ban So a to Trainee, blindness. It ia strange yet true, thia child, that I felt reatenedfo die aa a relief from suffsrinK. haa been restored to health under the treatment ef Dr. Hampton.. . ,:,, W.P.TH0MASS0N.i J8ii-t GREATER WEIGHT OF TESTlMdNCANNOT, This medicine when used according to directions. WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL? Scrofula or King's Ivil, Cancers, TumorsEruptions of the Skin, Ery sipelas, Uhronio sore eyes, Kingworm or Tetters, Scald Head. Kheumatiant. Fains In the Sonea or JeinU, Old Sores and Ulcers, SwelHna'of the Glands, Syphilitio Dyspepsia,' 8alt Rheont, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite,' Diseases arising from the use ef Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shouldert, General Debility, Dropsy Imbarn,Jaua&crCos' uveness, Bore Throat,; Braaohitiat Uonghs, Jolaa, Weakness of tan Chest, JPalmcjmryAffectaons, and all ether diaeasea tondbxe: to produce CoasnnPTioal Liver Complaint, .- Female Irregularities ' and Com- plaint. Sick, headache. Low Spirits Night SweataJ xposure or lmprodenee in Life, Chronic yonstita tional Diseases, Rheumatism and Gout ? " ! For sale by P. F. Pescud. Fayetteville St lUIeick Si. V., Mortimer A Mowbray, xtaltuaore, aad Drug- t r,i' 'iVftiaGswaf ' r t. ' ; ooTjorrs. oold3. ; izoAxtszrjsss, BnorrozxzTzs, AOTnriA and COITflnrTT'TTQTT ' Many years: ef trial, instead xmpairinr the public . confidence in thia medicine,'-have won for it an appreciation and notoriety by. tar exceeding the moot sanguine expectations of its frienda. Noth- bg but itsintrinsio virtues and the nnmistakeable benefit ecfBrred on thousands of snfferers,-could originate and maintain the reputaiioa it enjoys. While many tuferior remedies thrust upon the com nmntty nave failed aad bean discarded, thia baa gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits en toe aaucted they can never forgets and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to bo for fnttany! "-yi- v. : . : -. " ' While it is a trend on the public to pretend that say one mediciae-win Infallibly.nure still there is abundant proof that the UHmnxT PacToaAi. does hot only as a general thing, but, almost . invariably cure the maladies- for which it is employed. r :" & As time makes these facts wider aad tatter known this medicine has rradually become the best, re liance vf the afflicted, from the log cabin of the A merican Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State,' eity,? aad indeed almost every hamlet it oontains, Cnxa kr Pnoronair is known aa the best remedy extent for diseases of ths Throat and Langs, and Jn many foreign countries, His coming to be extensively need by their moek intelligent. Physiciana. ; la 'Great Britain,. France . and Germany,, where toe medical, sdeaoea have reached their, highest perfeetioav Cnaamr PacTouAX. is introduced, . and la constant use in the Amies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy, their attending Physicians' can enjpoly for the more dangerous- affections of the tangs. f Also in nulder cases, and for ahflaren tt la safe, pieesaut, and effectual cure." Ia fact, some of Ahe most fiat ferine testimonials we receive have been from pa tents who have found it efficaaoos in cases partis. ' The: Caannr PxcTonai. - to mann factored by -a practical Chemist, and every-ounce of it ander his awn eye, with invariably accuracy and carol Itte aeaied and protocted ay taw trom counterreita, con soonently can be relied on as genuine without adaW teration. , . i- lu, 'sv -t J We have endeavored hero to furnish the commu nity with anedieiBe of such instriaic superiority and worth as should 'commend itself to their confi- aee a remedy nt once safe, speedy and effectual which this has by-, repeated - and - eountiess trials s proved itself to be; and trust by great care ia prepaid Ing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a asw agent on which they can rely for ths best results, , sad. ths a&ieted with a remedy that will do for them aU that mediciaa can an. . . . - t- ,.1., Prepared and aold.by, .XV'- - " , " - t -J JAMES C AYER. " jW 1m lTmAkml Chemist: Lowell. MasL" ' 8old la Raleigh by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A Co: " nmwwu, vj Alston s aiacon. -r " - In Fayetteville, by S. J. Hinsdale. Wi ! " J ' And by Drnrsists and dealers ia Madininaa mum." raDy. ''' Tebr lOvli. , .. i.Vv,,.-, .... , . m C. WORTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARD I 15 (f MERCHANT, Wilmington, N- a " . " " SiXi,? COMIITSSION AND FOR- WARDINO MERCHANTS, Wnminrton. N. C. - Au jfust via, 1851.' "-H! e-'i lv-CS HATS; WiUi and witb- JJ.-jLk on Plumas.- mam iwwifwt man IK Bate oy !' r j :W. H. A. R. 8. -Y' -.l -W .- ' ,. .r ; a - . -. 1 jxrfstT -i TUCKER. -vers ujzzry ana iJiarxac3a.i JN the cotr.mencement, it is of . Absolute dmpor tanee in. view of a speedy cure, that a fun dose pills be taken at once, because the humors which produce disease of thia class, are alwaya of the meet magnanV poisonous quality, and no . safety to life exists while any portion remains ia the bow els pr the blood. ' Should the first dose not cure) bo net alarmed, but reiterate ; that desert Should the evacuationa be very putrid, of bad dor, unnatural color, At Ac, besides using four or six pills twice, a day, take alao, a tea 'spoonful of powdered ehar ooaL in water; every , day hite theto symptoms continued 'Let your diet bought, sad Kf easy di gestiofv.as arrow rnoVrice, pudding, Indian meal gruel ; also, heep's head broth with rice "and a piece of cinnamon boQed in H, or enlvee head broth. Sheep's head makes the bees diet If it be boiled un til the bones are dean. -As a role, the first dose of pills cures when timely used, " Sometimes three or four doses may be necessary. There are eases te which it takes -weeks to cure, but they .do net occur once in a, thousand times. : In any event, no medicine or plan of treatment is better than, that above recommended; or wUr sooner enre? 8ooon as the irritating matters are removed, laanooa you wiU be well, and not before. Anodynea and astrin gents have a deleterious effect because they occa sion the retention of that death principle which a lone cease dysentery, diarrhosa, cholera, and an other diseases, scording to its excess over the prin ciple of life. But Braadreth's Pills are opposed to this as water Is te fire, or as heat is to cold r -and when they are taken into a many they go to work boldly to drive this death principle: from the body, and all they can do--but if there be work for fifty doses, one dose must not be expected to do the work of fifty. 'And this truth L should always bw kept ftt.mind.-4MHiiF;f:' 'iaVb . f Let not the patients frighten themselves with the ides; that they are too Weak, to bear much purging, but near in mind that these nuldly operating Pills of Dr. Brandreth put not weaknesa into the frame, but draw weakness out, leaving strength in its place and gives composing sleep at night, and an appetite to relish any rood., 4 - - i, THS BRANDRETH PILLS are composed whol ly of medical herbs, and do not eontein any mine ral or chemical substance are perfectly harmless to the most tender age or weakest frame? and nev ertheless sure te search out the cause of the sick. ness and produce a CURE, whatever may, bo its character, when token in time, and in quantity suf- ncenxi.spj. '-"-, - ' " I , The Braadreth Pille are aold at 25 cents per box, by WILL PEC A A. SONBaloiKh, and. by one a- gent in every town in the United States, and xnaK most every city throughout the world. . JjCx ail do careful where they buy , or they wOl obtain n coun terfeit.. Buy only . of men whose character you know to be above so- mean aa action, as to seii false for the true Brandreth'a PiUs,; Observe the Six signatures of Dr. Brandreth on each box. August 22 1849. " . XAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER- f vons debility, -disease of the Kidneys, and,, aU discs sea arising from adiaordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles, fullness, or blood to the head, acidlty-of the stomach,. Nausea,. Hertiurn, DisguBt for; Food,' Fullness, or Weight IB xne? ewnicn, ooareruccaBona, wasinggg nnwer-. ina at the Pitt of the Stomach, swimminar or the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathinir, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking, or Suffocating Sensations- when in n Lying Posture, Pimness Of Vision, 4Jots or Webs before the SichW Fever and Dau Pain m the Head, Deficiency of PeiirationVYeltewness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side; Back, Chest, Limbs, Ae.f Sudden Flushes wf Heat, ; Burning nx the Flash, Constant Imaginings of Evil,, and -great Depression of Spirits j can be e&ectually cured, by DJL HOOFLANVS CtldmUel Genw UBitterK prepared by .Da. C MJacksox, at the German Medicine Store, No. 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tkeir power otr the above dittawet ta not txedUd, if r equalled ' oy kay oA. xparanaa , ta.MeC''w I State, at the cure attest, in many pate after ukU- Jul pkyncuau had failed. , , These Bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dut oases of the Liver aad lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weaknesses sad affections' or the digestive organs they are withal, sale, eer- tain, and pleasant. ' '.o.--..- . Af - JLKAU AND EK VlJfCJSJJ fFrom the Boston Bee."! ' , : ': TltoRfiloraaid, Dee. 22d. -v k 5 ' Dr.Ueafl&wFe Celebrated German Bitter; for the nreeC' Uver tmipaint, Jaundice,' Dyspepsia, Chroate or Nervoas Debility, ia i deservedly one xX tan mast popular medicines of the day. a These En ters have been used by thoemnds,- and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint 'from, the use of this remedy. !. We are convinced that, in the aaa of these Bitters, . the patient aonstaatiy gains atrangth. and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider ation They are pleasant in teste and smeU, and caobe used by persons with .the most.-delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances.--- We are speaktne from experience, and. to the af. Uicted we advise their nae." -. - . Scott's WasaxT one of the best Literary pa pers published, said, August 25 ' -T-- ' "Vr. Jfoojtamft German Bitten manujactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the meet prominent members of the faculty as aa ar ticle ef much efncaey in ease of iemate weakness. Aa such ia the ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle aad thus save themselves mucaaiok- Persons ef debilitated eonstitotions wiUnnd these Bitters advantanons to their health as wa know from erperience the salutary- effect that they have upon weak systems. S'.nfeO-"- r:eir' Jadre M. M. Koab. a KeaUemaa of treat literary and scientific attainments, said ia hie 'New Jerk Weekly Messenger, January 6, .looO t -i ,4ri f v,. K "Ir.'MoqUmd'e Oentim itterKen is a pre- paration which the leading presses in. ths Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious, it is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians ofjaodem tunes, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoofiaad, Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever i ducecL He was emphatically the enemy of kttml and therefore a medicine of which ho was the ia- venter and 'endorser may be: confidently; relied We specially recommend it te Livor Cknaplaint, Dyspepsia, DebiUty, Vertigo,. Acidity of the Stom- j acn tjonstipatiog and all eomplamto anaiag tram a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and the intestines, v Nina Phaadelphia papers express their conviction ef Us excellence, and several of the editors speak of its effecte-fronr their own Individ-, nal experience. . Under these circumstaneea we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's Dr.C. M. Jack-, son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all affiirtf. :ii:rrM0RBxTVIDNCE;7i . The PhTtedalnhia Satuxdav Gaxette,' the best family newspaper published in, the United States, the editor saysof -. vu M: ?s 1 t J1S. MOQFLANHS GERMAN filTTEJtS. v, 'Pit is seldom'tfaat we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the' confidence and patronage of our readers : nd, therefore,? when we reeom- xoand De Hooflaad'a German Bitters, we wish it to be oUstiactiy understood that we are not epeaking af the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten niter tiey have done their ruUty race of mischief, fcnt of a medicine long established, .universally prized, and wMchAas met the hearty approval pr the faculty itself. jr wr, jo, un mere is more or it used la the prac tice of the regular physicians Of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined-- fact? that can be easily established, Ja3y proving'that a scien tofie preparation wSl meet with their quiet approval wnwi presencea even m tiis Th". - 'r-1 That this medicina will team iLtver Comnlaiai and Dyspepaia, no onS can doubt, after using it as directed.? itcte specificaUy upon the stoinach and liver ; it is preferable to calomel fat au. anions msiAsis; the effect is immodiate. They can be administered to rxxALa or urAjrr with aafetv and reUatls benefit, at any time ly n t-r?-i sivf f , . tSWARS.OFCOUNIESFErrS. -,. iwa (uouMiUHi ins atuuaeu uii fiiai cBsracKX which is necessary for, all medicines to attain, to ind-?ee counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article ui ruiL of vuq uvea oi utose wno are uinocvnur deceived. " " " ' " ' - t-- J r lock wxxx' tq'ths xaaks or..ras exxnxx. , They have tha. written nlgantoxwef jCLW. JACZ. SON aonjb wrapper, and thvaaate btewn, te bottle, W1TBOTJT WniCH THKT AM STtmiOPS. the foregoing) from all sections of the Union,, the J PJenne pepper, just to nana ana ror lastthrwevearsiancr tAs'a wiL-L.1: P.F.TESCUD. j vr nai wnoies&ie ana retau at . .. Wn.' 120,-ARCH Street nwdoor below Sii (Isto of 278 Baca street, Phlladolphia, iZ poetable dealers througt thJcWtry. 7 ' Klinttobera'a May 29881, F. PESCUD, Genl Agent :- - - - - " V" if. c. J-Y Xh4 WV AH H ORN'S IMPR" i ! .... V i T15D m.isrrtf anSLrJui , IhTmandb.. .with both esedmforT " ,f o.x triii"; tr.:Tcr. i? aU ethers. derkStadents. TaWSS,!!? Children of both Sexes, and sit theraZe,' froto habtt eecnp4'iran bffitatedeottoti e'St Jr (Round ShoWerW) amta! Lungs, wffl find ttTsbot , ' JJJ SZ andnmni 4 erect carriage, with improved synuwtrr and taZ . .ofJbotothewearw and healthy action and expansion of the LunsibJ JtheComp itased!0! ,7ffi3 , , 1 C W. VAN HORN A CoT Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all dasnriT-' -tions, PhiladelphiaTT A7 , Tf' HORIT'S IMPROVED ELASTIQ UTERINE SUPPORTS f on PaotATsns Urzai; (Faho or tax Woaa,) 4c, Ac.,' Ac. lit t This instrument is light and elastic, and ia made without the Steel Springs; which "uw objectionable, on aocwBtatof thew chafing the Hips, Ac nuW , them extremely unpleasant to be worn. a JUadies suffenns: from the above dcnnm.Mi and Physicians particularly, are solicited to civs them a trial, r to. prove their auperiority etx a s m n . over the oteet opnng, ana, etner xtanqagea s Several Professors of Obstetrics, Ac. and also a nnlnber of Physicians in this City, and throoehont the United 8tatesv have adopted tbem in their pra. tiee witii the tnost decided beneficial results, aad highly recommend sad approve of them. The foi. lowing is from .Professor Woodward, Cincinnati. Ohte:- .yAvvT' i- s .51 have examinad and used to a considerable ex tent, dnrteg a practice of . nearly Trenty-fiTe ysari a great variety of Spring and Laced Bandages, de signed for the relief and cure of the several affec turns to which youninatramenta are applicable, Imt far mechanical .execution, as weU as the accurate adaptation of the instruments tb their senml A. hrigns, I have never seen any thst hss given M njaxw nnjajaiwwHa): w r f CHARLES WOODWARD, M, D., Professor of , Obstetrics, and- diseases of Women and Children. Medical Institute Cincinnati, Ohio. 5 Bandages for Females, after Parturition, snppor. ' teri for Weskneas, Debility, Ac., Trasses of s2 deseriptions for Hernia, Instruments for knoek kaeea. Crab foot. Bow tegs, dislocated or wek joints, spinal instruments for Curvature of the spine and also for all derangements requiring theTise of Ban dagea, for restoration. , . t - W.-VAN HORN A CO, Phfla. tJFIlLlAMS, HAYWOOD A CO:, AQENT5t JtaleigKir. C- - - ' V October 6th, r ISM. , a-8al ' Entered according to aa Act of Congress, in the y sir i 1851, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D. in the i Clerk's Office ef the District Court for ) the ;Eastern District efPennsyl- vama. aaaAf cftraa roa prsrxrstA ikotbu scrxirnri M DR. J SBOUGHTOS'S .in 1. 1 mi..." i ke.-rr' ?offrrtfiV V CM 1 !....-... The tru Digestive Fltild, fR GASTRIC JUICE. This is a great Natural A&mmdy tow JnivrntkM, and Dvtpeptiatspbtt after Nature's own Method, by Nature's own AgenV the Gastric Juice. . . PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Di Resting Principle of tbe Gastric Jules -tbe Seteeat af tas Ihod, the Purifying freatnmf. aad SUmmkUiHa Agent .at the ..Stomach and Intef tines.. - It is extracted from tae Digestive Stomach of the Oii thus forming an Artificial Digtttvst Flwa xA Perfect Substitute tar ttv-.; By the aid of this pro--paration,.the pains and evils of IwRgettian and D -pepmia are removed just as they would be by a heal thy Stomach. It Is doing wonders for yspeptfo caring eases of Jhaiity, Emematiaml Kervou De- Ldmit and Jftmeam) Jkntmptkm supposed to be otf ine verge oi xne grave.' xne ocienuflo- xmuciw upon which it is based, issin the highest degree Ctf rious and Remarkable1 M'& br i jsBARON. LLEBIG, in bis celebrated work en AaP teal Chemistry, says ; .."Aa. Artificial Digwtiva, Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be pre pared trom the mucus membrane of the Ox, te which various articles ef food, as nestlsad eggs, win be icflerua changed, and digested, ju in the tarn manner ae they would be in the kuman stomach." ' Half teaspoonful of pure Tpsin, infused ia ws terv win digest or dissolve 'Sse Founds of Road Beef in about two lour oat of the stomachv f I DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is sold by nearif an the dealers in fine drugs and popular medicinet throughout the United States. It is prepared ia Powder, and ia Fluid form and in Pxescriptioa Ttels for the use of Physicians. r ' PRIVATE CIRCULARS, for the use of Physi cians, may be ebteteed of his agent, describing the' whole process f -preparation, and riving the sa- thorities upon which- the claims of this new remedy are based; Ate it is not a secret .remedy, no objee- -. tion can be raised against its use by Phyridaas m respectable stundinz and regular practice. - Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. . . ' PJSFSia 1 pOWDiUiS pEKT BT JIAIL, FBJSJS OF POSTAGE :Fo convenience of sending to aO parts pfJhe conntry, the- JHgettbea Jlatter ef the JPepeinr is put inp in the form of Powder, with dH rectlons to be dissolved in water by the patient These Powders eontein just the same matter as the bottles, and wffl be sent by maiL Vus ef Pottage tat , Vne VolUxr sent (post paid) to Dr. J. S. HUtun- TOICM- D., Philadelphia, Pa J ; , , LT UiSiiSVJS ixiia i-Jsverv- ootue oi fnnina Penein bears tha wrrttan aienature ef J. BY liOUGHTON, M. D;i proprietor, Philadelphia, Pay sP-nm C1A V. T1 1VMM,.e ..1 TaA.1avrni in Iblmal. icines. ir- ; ' J :" - e Vm aeJa liAteaate'andi Mtafl ' k J WILLI AH8; ' HAYWOOD A.CQ and Dru-rist aenerally in North CaroUna. Jnne 80, 1651. 68... fV DOZL Drown'aEaa Jamaica Ginger just re s' TOnN80NS CELEBRATED ICS vhjsam a I FREEZERS, s A supply jus to hand, - ' : May 4tix) 1852.. ' . -. 1 .t.-.v, . i Salad, OILS Twi 8 DOZEN Fresh and Swoet ; jus rev.st JM Drugstore of ' ""' " " '-A-.j,m, . a rfa r . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A (XV, MILL, CROSS CUT, TJT lUWS.Hua Uraia and yrasa pcyues anu mjw Stone Jars, Jugs and Chums-a. 8 ment. For sale by Raleigh, April 28, 1862. i. BROWN, 84 SFCRM and Aiteraaatioa Caadles jJZZZ MA J -v: r-.l -.BROWN, . .xtoieigh Alay 24, iso. .450 PIECES hew and splendid Musis "cej" u uua uay , ..nnttrl n LJI . 1 1, ill m l in I lawai v, -..s. , V. .. f m N ' i ' ' ana: 1 m-! f ....... a ft- i virr:: 1 i I i iwiral. . Alwi. m. muita mmnrv ar verv a - - ' ' Raleigh, May 25th, 1862 9
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