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--. - : ypyEiBj . , ewvyfogg 2E2-!?P fSSf v ..4 :. v- r V 1 ir MOuri are lllO like fit berk ; "' ( 4;. .4 17; SATURDAY MORNING,. JANUARY 6, 1849; ti:- itfiitffifiii-fO' . V- il r 1 X -3 -44 Itrt per aaoum hlU AdTMc. . Wkkklt Pspm-. Thf Dollar per aaaom. - Adritunt.TT .Tery Sie Ihm, first nteHlooTtJoe'DoTW; each tubaequent iotertien, Tirenty-fire Ceol.T .;. Court Order ani Judicial Adrtistint9milb6 eharjed 23 per cent, higher; kut a deduction of 33J pr eeot. will fee made from ijie regal ar prices, for adTertisers fey the year Adrertiseraentt, inserted in the Semi-WmltR-oisrtawiU al PP,Jr in the Weeklt PPJ. fr of charge. i CT Letters te the Editor mast be rorr-nn. FIltE! TUl JBTlf A IXSUltANOe COBIPA STrof Ilartford, Conn. Offers to iosare Boikllogs, end Merchandize, against loss or damage bj &re, at premiums te suit the times. This is oue of the oldest and bestlnsarance Com panies in the United States, and paji Us losses promptly. - . ' ApplieationsfAr InsOtanee in RaleUh, or Us ! cinity.tobemadeto 8. W. WHITING, - . Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and iein'riy, i -. J. PALMER, Agent. October. 1848 , - 3 NOTICE, f W. & A. STITH hating assigned oret to me, all the debu due them by bond, note and account, I hereby give notice to all those indebted to Ihem, to call and settle their respective dues, as by the assign, ment I am requited to collect Ihem forthwith. . , N. h, STITH, Assignee-, Dec 3Q. v ' , , 101 . Trinity School, THIS School, designed for the moral and Religious culture of boys, and fo their thorough tuition in ev ery branch of study usually pursued at Schools, will becin a new Term. a. the 10th January . which will continue five months. The Terms by this arrange ment, will be made to correspond with those f the Universitiand of other Schools for Soys in the State. n.r.ifn sdvantsrei. in ' respect "io I -beauty and' heallhfulneas of eiluatSon , ettent of n Tidi ifiM comfort and convenience4 of buildings, , Tint liruil III II J ..m.-mnmm1klm Wf9 ' WW maJe, for the most efficient management of m do mestic concerns, and for securing to tne ooys a ma ternal supervision and care, the most assiduous mjd kind. The expense of a pupil for board, with Tui tion in Enzlish. end in the Ancient Languages, , and in French if desired. Will be 87 60. When two boys come from the same family $80 only wiU Je charged for each. " ' '. f " For anDneation for admission, ami for further in formation, applj for the present, to trie subscriber in? J Raleigh. ALUbKi DMDUI.O, Rector of St. M arv ScbooL I N. B. Bojs over 14 years of age will not be re ceived unless they are communicants. Dec 13. 104 William J. Clarke, ATTOBIfET AT XAVTf : RALEIGH, N. C. Sept. 4r 1348. ' ' -, ' 71 Cm . To Discharged Soldiers. THOSE that have obtained their Land Warrants and feel desirous of - selling them, can get the highest market price for them by calling at the Cloth ing Store. ' Z. L. HARDING. Rtleieh. Dec 5. 1848. 96 UiiOTICE. II will sell on Monday the 8th of January next, if and eontiuue the sale from day to day. until all is sold, the' remsfaiint stock of Goods of W. "fc A. Stith, on a credit of 6 months for all sums over $ 1 0 for bond, and approved security. Country Merchants would do well to attend this sale, as the Stock Is large and weD assorted. . ; W. L. STITflAesignee. Dec 10 J " 101 ; For Sale. ' ;.' - THE Houaa and Lou in the Citr of Kaleiah. en which W. At. A. Bijh reside, containing nesrly thrae acres oi tana, iuv vwsssoea on ail. sides by Sueeta. H rersons resturag is tneiasver country desirous to se Xsve a pleasant residence irhthe City, are invited to ' .. xamine early" the premises, they may loose the opportunity of obtaining one of the most delightful residences in theXJity of Raleighl NThe Dwellins- and outhouses are all new, and built of selected heart timber. The former has a basement with one large Dining Room and Pantry. . . The first floor, 4 rooms, SO feet square' and passage 11 feet.and the seennd floor rooms SO feet square, and passage ; a Green House on the South side about 25 fee( long, and a N. L tSTlfai 'AssigneeC Dee.' 20. ;:- 101 Bank pf; tlw SlaU ol Sortlr: Carolina. finHE Annual General Meetlnr of he toekhoU II ders of this Bank will bo bold at their Banking noose in thseChy, oa the-first Monday ib January . U. iEWCJf, C'asater. Raleigh, Nov. 88, 18 8. , I - . 95 tm APPLICATION wiU be made, at tbe I present Session of th General Assembly of North Carolina, to incorporate the D - " nnfaclBrir,S Cempany. " 9mmmfL ' Sx large add exceHent Ice Hooae, Carriage, House, arid rivLtc d v rii itnTth Su?le.fer.ix HTnMUM TlJJtS with the oremwes if desired.. Applv to. J..-.. tt. som of whirl.... ' ... L. 7 - V w . 97 $ Mttojr,BAcq3r; .i;.8AtT;;;; OffX H E 8uoscriber, havins; 1 lstely tou'i ht outjhe i& entire 8tockxf B. B. BUFF ALOE, and made sumctent additions te the same, to make the 8 Lock complete, respectfully invitee1 the Public Id call and examine the same for themselves. 'He feels assured; that he win give satisfaction, both in quality and price as au tne articles Have been carefully selected , and having been bought with cash, he is determined not ! to be undersold by any dealer' in the C1ty.A f 3 J Hie Stock consists, in part, of the following' arti cles, vix : -- 30.000 lbs. City cured Bacon, ' 4,000 lbs. of very beet Lard, ": Iron and Nails a general assortment, ' Castlngi.rTrace Chains, ind Weeding Hoes, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars, Salt, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, 8ole and Upper Leather, ' Shoes of various kindi, Pepper, Spice, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, Snufis ind Soaps, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead, Jugs, ; Jars and Tin-ware, Cotton Cards, Bed Cords and Plough Lines, And a great many article, too numerous to meulion. Country Produce will be taken in exchange, at a fair rale. Four hundred good dry Beef Hides wanted imme diately. J. G. M. BUFF ALOE. rr The South side of old Msrket Street, 4th and 5th doors. East of Williams 6c Haywoood's Drug i Store. ' Raleigh; Mareh 4. 4 -m i ii - .'I . I ' - " Eithanw Office of C. W. Pcrcell & Co. corner; main And governor streets . . , aaiKPnrnYtcpaafaDa ... JTo Discnarged Soldiers THE Subscribers will collect, . with despatch, So lsi x as Claimsfok Bocstt LAHaSfTaiAS osr Scair, and back fat, on moderate terms, and will buy and sell the same at the market rates -The Claimant must send his Discbarge, with an af fidavit that he is the person named in iu Liberal Advances made on the same. ' Soldiers furnished with information relative to Claims against the Government, free of charge. 7" Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will have the same attention as if on personal appli cation. Address O. W. PURCELL 6c CO. Exchange Brokers. Richmond, Va. July. 20 1R48. 68 tf. Tl KLrTK SACKS Liverpool and Ground Alum JL9Mj'alt, for sale by R. TUCKER !r SON. Raleigh, Sept. 25. 78 SOLAR LAMPS. rpi HE Subscriber has just received a new and JbTbesntifuJ article of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al so iiirandoles, new and handsome patterns, which will b sold low. C. B. ROO I'. Raleigh. Nov. 24. 1848. 94 Female Institute, ..1V.ARHE.II TO If, If. C. He-r. IT. Z. Graves, A. ITX. jr. wiicox, 1. C. Graves, A. ITI. THE ninth Academic year of this Institution will commence oh the 1st Monday of January next. The Edifico is constructed with strict reference to comfort and convenience, and is amply sufficient to accommodate 100 pupils. To render the sciences attractive and the instruction thorough, a good Phi losophical, Chemical' and Astronomical Apparatus has been procured. The Libraries of the r acuity, consisting of more than 1000 Volumee, are accessible to the pupils. - Lectures with experiments are deliv ered weekly upon scientific subjects. All charges are made from the time of entrance. EXPENSES PER SESSION. Board per session of 6 months, ' $45 00 English Tuition, from 10 to 12 00 .Music on Piano and use of Instrument, "23 00 Music on Guitar and use of Instrument, 18 00 - Monochromatic, Mezotioto and Chinese Painting Landscape Drawing and Paintinjj Lessons in Wax Flowers and Fruit, French, Italian, Spanish, Ger man, Latin and Greek Languages each 55 00, Oil Painting $10 00. v Vocal munc and all kinds oi iseedie and fancy work without charge. , . , Those who complete the course of study laid down in the circnlar, are entitled to a.DipUma, and Gold Medal. At the close of each session, there will be a public examination conducted before a Committee e Visitation. To tne t acuity and ineir jjaaies are en trusted the entire care and Instruction of those con nected with the Institution. ' Dec 6, 1S4& ' 97 dw PERFUMERY. SOAPS,. AND COSMETICS. T5TXTE have just received several packages of j VV American and- foreign ferfamry, foap, Pomatums, Cologne, Hair jye, a otiet Powder, Splendia fjnina " viuuiuH. i;oiasnn inn fKriuuie we wouia tavite the Ladiea and all others, in need of SnrKBtos JsaTBACTs, Soars dtc, to eatl and look at oo assortment; . ; . t PESCUD 6r JOHNSON. Raleigh. Nov. 14, 1848. , 100 A LARGE supply of Farra Quiniae, expected te xXsrnye tu day per Adams ; express Une. PESCUD JOHNSON' n w mr i , - THE Rsraauce f Yatchlng, by Joseph IX Hart, I author of .u- Miriam Coffin," c. &c t or s tie by 1 H D. TURNER. rac woniD's illatio j i ; - THAT TUB flLKS L5.PUAKMKD OF. ITS TSaaOBS, by br. updam's Vegetable electuaiy. Th4 great sensation n-hich tees treated mong the Medical Faculty and throughout, the cutiized world, by the announcement of Dr. Uvlaris Electuary t Jor the Cure of Piles, a Disease that resisted all former Medical treatment,), has settled down into a thorough confidence, tltat it is a positive and speedy cure in. all eases of the Piles, either Bleeding or JBliiid, External or Internal, and also for all diseases, of tlu. Stothach, and Bowels, such as . f- , ,, , , . SEVERE AND HABITUALtCOSTIVENESS, DY6PEP8IA. LIVER COM PLAINT,' INFLAM MATION OPTHE3PLEEN, KIDNEYS, BLAD DER, BOWELS, AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ;FLOV OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, 4x. ; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms, Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agents and deal ers gratis. . Tolnntary Certificates. UNITED 8TATE3 MARSHALL'S OFFICE,? New York, Dec. 26, 1847. 3 Messrs Wyalt und Keleham : Gentlemen Un dersianding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr. Upham'e Vegetable Electuary, for the cure of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol- 1 unteer a recommendation in behalf of that invaluable j medicine. . I have been afflicted for many yeara with ! the Piles, and hsve tried various remedies, but with no beneficial effects. Indeed, I began to consider my case hopeless. But, about the first of September last, I was prevailed upon by a friend to make a tri al of the above named medicine ; I took hia adviee, and rejoice. to ssy that I am not only , relieved, but as I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to all who may have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. - Very respeci fully Your ob't servant ELY MOORE. . REMARKABLE CURB OF PILES TiUbtt Ybabb Stahdiho!! Mocit Washimstov, Berkshire Co., Mass. O Nov. 29th, 1847. V Masses. Wtatt & Kktcbax : GentsFor 30 years I have been aflicted with Piles, general Debil ity, and Inflammation, causing tumors and prolapsus of the bowels, and which bsd resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Chapman and others could give. - The last three y ears of that time my sufferings defy de scription. I was confined to bed unable to help my self, and at last given up by my physiciass.aad frieuds in despair of ever gaining ray health; in fact, for a time before I commenced using Dr. Upham's Elec tuary, I was entirely speechless, and my burisl clothes were made. But under the .beneficent mercies of Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Electuary, though an old mas, I have the pleasure of atating the fact to the public that my health is now good, and I hope to live many yeara, if it is God's will, to make known the virtues of Dr. JUpham 'a- Electuary, and to recommend it to my aiSicled fellow creatures. It' helped me beyond the expectations of an who knew my case, and I can only say to others, that it is. in my opinion, the best medicine in the world for Piles, or any otner disease of tne bowels"; ana It tney will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure, in every ease. Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. Eobamost, Berk Co. Macs.,-? Nov. 29, 1847. S The above certificate tells a simple and truthful story of suffering and relief, of which, as physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorse. ;dr. chapman. Nones. The Gennine Upham's Electuary has bis written signature thus (gj" A. Upliam, M. D.) The hand ia also done with a pen. Price, SI a box.. Sold, wholesale and retail, . by WYATT &, KETCHAM, 121 Fulton at. New York, , WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD &, CO.. Raleigh, aud by Druggists generally throughout the U. S. Jan. 17, 1848. 5 ly Cape Fear Bank Stock for Sale. A PPLY. for terms, to W. II. Jones, Esq. Ai ier, Raleigh, or at the Fayette ville Observer Of fice. May 25. . 413 TO SPORTSITIEIf. THE Subscriliet has just received a fine Stock of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLE GUNS. REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS. POWDER FLASKS, SHOTl BELTS, EXTRA NIP-' " PLES. Ci itC. - All of which will be sold tor. , C. Raleigh, Oet. 27;:; ; ' ' v ' B; ROOT. - Great Oarffalusv - QrTIRE publlelare respectfully Invited Io tall and examine the pfesent stock of Goods1 of VV. & A. Stith. compfiains .a eeneral assortment "of Drv Goods, Groceiies, Hardware t'utlefy,7 &c.,ah Of which will be sold at the New Y6rk prime cost. j Ifcl STITH , Assignee.. . Dec.,20. ir .,, , , !; ; ..-iov THE Ameriesn Almanac; and Repository f use. ful knowledge,' tot 1849, this dsy received fcy ' , H. D. TURNER. Clothing,! Clothing ! T it e a ay, Pee . 20th, 18 4 8. ITTb ECEIVED and" opened this morning, direct tifjjtrom our Manuiaciory in iiewara, v v 38 cheap Tweed ErocV Coats, . itt Pairs Caseimere Pants, Very cheap, ,. 24 8atinett ditto, ; . Fine Black Satin Vests, v. , . , . & ' . t. 24 ditto ditto Cloth Frock Coats, '' ALSO-; I On band a large lot of nneove Coat end Cloaks, whieh will be offered at rede red prices for cascu .Call L. HARDING'0 'V is Clothing Store. Raleigh ,Dec. fil, 1848. fevTorther&i Potatoes, by the barrel or lees quantity. WTL.L.: f tttn ec OUfi. Dr. A.'FJ CooperV filpliio-ADdbml r nal Supporters. - -!; THE Subscribers baw hand-a- supply- of the above valuable supporters, which .are recommend ded for all persons, af&ieted with muscular debility, Round shoulders, or prol a pane Uteri. - - j Proffj Mott thinks they are very well adapted foraome varieiies of .incipient spinal distortions; as they afford the useful eombioation of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. ; 'V-- - The above oraces are recommended by .the Physiw cians generally, who have seen .them, and we have sold a number; to citizens of this place, who are bighn ly pleased with them. - A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that be would not give oue of the1 above, tor tiR such. ' : Tliey need'no puffintr as they speak for them selves." ? PESCUD & JOHNSON; U" The above Sopnerter- is au improvement on Dr.E. Ckains celebrated Spioo-Abdomiaal SappoMtr. Jan. 12, 188. (Standard.) 4 Important to Farmers! THE Subscriber, having. purchased from Alfred G. Spates; agent for W. Beach and It. J.Gatlin; the Patentees the benefit of their inventions for the Stale of N.Carolina)Sers to the Farmers of the State the advantage of a Machine for sowing all kinds of Small Grain greatly superior to any thing hereto fore discovered. Also a new Plough for the culti vation of crops: And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling ot Corn. These Machines and Plough cen be had by applicatjodTlto the Sub scriber at Kaligh. Particulars explainedin hand bills. February 21. 15. If Tiie expressions ricli blood, and poor blood, hate a scientific basis. TAe ridicule nraen many hate attempted to cast on thest common sense opinions,' must recoU upon themselves as surely as that Truth 'mill prevaV. " ' BRANDRETH'S PILLS: Tbe effect of this celebrated medicine is to purify the blood, to convert the poor, corrupt blood, into healthy, rich blood. And it is because they do this that they are ko steadily sought-after by all classes of our citizens who hsve required medicine. And it is because of the power Brandreth Pills are bow known to possess as Jjiealth-restorers, that renders them so popular. ' - " ' - Tney cure all aQections, sjmply, because tney make the blood pure abstract out of it those qualities whieh produce disease, and give to it those qualities which produde health. '. Now every-solid part ot tne human frame is made from' the blood, and the food we eat is converted Into blood to supply the waste our bodies are continually sustaining So in the ordinary course of nature we manufacture bur entire bodies in about nine years from the foodi taken into our stomachs. Suppose tbe blood made in this stomach of ours is unsound, im- !ure, occasioped oy, some cause or.otner: u may re er to the preceding eeneralion ; no matter, we make impure bloodjj, and if so cannot be healthy. Or sup pose the. air we have lived in or some time has been loaded with rnaltera detrimental to heaUkAt ooaieod for a long period has been of an unwholesome kind or that the nund has been much troubletl for grief, anxiety, or gVeat attention to any particular point ie sure to occasion bad effects on the blood. -Anyrof these causes existing good blood cannot be supplied to the body. J f - ; But let Brandreth s Pills be used daily under these circumstances in doses of from two to six pills, or as the cases shall determine.- (What is their effect! 'It is to carry oft the impure matters from the blood, leav ing only thegeodto renew every part of the body What wis unsound now becomes sound, and the stomsch soo4 gets into so hesitby condition that even tad air or unwholesome food for a time are unable to injure the. health materially. Even when the cli mate or foo$ continue unhealthy, the occasional use of tbe Brandreth Pills will separate the impute parts snd cause their . expulsion, leaving what is good to supply life and strength to the body When the bones are diseased, when every ramifi cation jpf the frame la out' of. order, the Brandreth Pills will in nineteen cases out ot twenty cube. Remember that the body can be entirely remade from i he foodboaes and all ; and aided by this most bene ficent medicine, in quartet of the time it takes in the ordinary course of nature. IIrifrora two to four years sa eutirely new healthy body ran be exchanged for the unsound, the diseased; tbe misersbie one. ' The slowness or quickness of the change altogether depen ing upon the effect the Urandreth Puts are made to produce ; wjbicb effect can be graduated just as the patient pleases. No possible injury can sesult from this ; nothing but good canifollow. Enquire the effect of Brandreth s Fills among your an prejudiced friends; you will hear sufficient to saUefy you that there ia xo risk, in making tne trial, and that you will not be dding yoursf If justice without lL When y6utbo d is once rose nothing in the shape of fo4d will hardly come amiss; notuiu? will tour upon your stomach : you may eat pies, or any thine in reason ; and tne' greater variety of food tne better blood ie made. All who have weak stomachs. who-are dispeptic, or in any wav afflicted moody, should without delay report to Brandreth's Piys which will indeed strengthen the life principle, and by perseverance with therri, entirely renew (he whole body ; tbe materials now ia it good, wilt be kept o ; those bad misplaced and removed. Good Mood can not make bad bone" or, bad flesh, v And bear in mind, the JSraadreth a fills surely purify tbe Blood, -x 1 be method of preparing the urandrethiaN Vege table Extracts ia secured by JLeUera Patent of tbe a v a . J n . a . r r umieu enases raiem graoiea to ueniamta cran dreth, 20Ui'Jauuary, 1643. J i f Ibe extracts of which Brandreth fills are com posed are obtained by this neualent process, with out boiling pr.aoy "application of neat. " The active principle ofithe herbs is thus secured, the nmew it is in ino ifvmg vegeiaoie. ; . ii. . . . Tbe public should be Cautions oTmed'cmes recom niended ia advrtisemots stolo from inr. 1 :'. A sure test of genuine Brandreth Pills : Examine the box of pjlls ; then look; t the certificate of agen cy, wnoae- rngrared.date ni.ust be- within the year, which every authorised ageut must possess; jl the lliree Jabelaon lbe,box agreo with the three labels ou the certificate, the .pilbj are Uue if not theyare The. Pills: are sold at 24 cenls'ner box. at No. 241 Broadway, 274 Bowery,' and 241. Hudson street, and by 20,fj00 ageuu in tbe United Slates and Can - ada, whose icertilicateii and pills should. be carefully cttw x ore: airs, uooui, o uaraet street, Brooklyn ; exauUMd before purchase m made. V " -iJT ' Raleirh Nib. Prie M,i.;.; JT. Wr I n. p:ii ii ,-. wit owp ODEL M EN'j. whn Comic Illustration price a bib uav receivea at the - 1 ? Three JHh timlKewuftj. i U aaiu n A i , December style, this day received iti-dif-t tWAi-R, TlJCKER SON.r Ualeign, Dee. 7( 1848.; x 97 iJT star una Hanat.rq, II AST 1 Nfift .. . jrup.oixistp u auLf $ NOT ONLY A rOBTTVB BUT A WABBAKTSO CUBS VOB COM ji V SUBUTIOH Jjrn A1X OTHCB DUKASES . 4 .-, i : f-j. TBB' unaee l .... fe, ITI;1 A.'-F.' nARRlSOI, 147 Crceni ricn-aif eei, new i orK. . .SQLBrlAJHJSRlCANi AGENT,, - i HE soccessr which has attended HASTINGS ; N A PHTH A iSXRUPi ia Decline, Consump tion, Spitting ofr BUo&, Asthma 6c, since itflntrdduc- lioa into the United States, fully eq ials what it met with in Europe. Its use has been adopted tn'neirty an qnr targe nwpiiais ; a do ine oiosi eminent or our phyajcians have wrnteu highly favorable notices of it, and patronise it extensively in their private praetiee. Indeed, they have almost' abandoned nlf other feme-: dies for the' bsual disease df the longs; arid" a single : case nas not yet oern reponeaio wuicn ii nu lauea to give satisfaction and relief.' If the reader is at all inclined to Consumption, or anccfed with any of the diseases which are likely to'predoce it, let him lose no time in procuriag a bottle of HASTINGS' NA PHTHA SYRUP, and one or two doses will satisfy him of its surprising virtues, and that a short contin uance of iU use will restore him to-health for it not only cures in a brief period, but. gives relief, and a warrant of its excellence, aad masVery over the dis ease, in . a few minutes after it U received into the system. Hence Sir James Clarke,' tbe Court physi cian, remarks of itr that " in consequence of the brisk and unmistakeable energy of ita operation, no medicine has so much the con fide nee of patieuu aa Hastings' Compound Syrop of Naphtha." In confirmation of the above, we annex the foil wing certificates, selected from a large num ber now in the office of the American agent. x - Silver Lake, Oct. 8th, 1847. - Da. Hirribon Sir : I herein send you ten dollars, and expect that you will send twelve bottles of u Has tings' Compound Syrup of Naphtha.'' I wish it sent by Livingston 6c Fargo's Expreiu, via Buffalo and Detroit, to Ann Arbor to Janiea Hill, care of Edward Clark. Yours, d-c. 5 JAMES W.HILL. I will just say that the bottle sent for by Jacob M. Merritliew of this place, proved to him every thing he anticipated, or that ia recommended, aud five dpi lars of the above is for him and the other five for my wife and a yoiing man of this neighborhood. Mer-. rilhew's cate as een a bad one, Much has been spent for physicians and medicine, aud nothing has given him hope until he took the Bottle of Hast ing Naphtha Syrup. Would a brief statement of his case be beneficial to you, I .will draw' it op and forward it. When you receive this. Please drop me a ljne slating that fact as I am'sixteen miles from Ann Arbor. . J. W. HILL. N. B. Address Silver Lake Watditenaw Co. Mich igan. Price 1 00 per Bottle. Agents for RaleYgh Pescud. & Johnson. - 86 3m NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be made to the President, Directors aud Com pany, of the Bank of Cape Pear, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, the . issue of a Certificate of Twenty. one Shares of the Stock of the said Bank, in the name of the Undersigned, in lien of one, or. more, for .that number of Shares lost.' ; " ; . : ' . ROBERT STRANGE. November 19, 1848. 93 KAL.Cl;il THE next Session of ibis .Institution,. win com mence on the 2nd Monday in January. .- t T , Tuition payable in, advance. Application tor ad mission may te made to , ,v . i .... . J..M. LOVBJOy. -.,t Principal.. Raleigh Dec llr 1848 t . ; 9U 4w . Pomade Devine. . A LARGE sqpply of Pomade Devine for chap , f : MX ped lips, 4c just received, and lor sale by PESCUD dtOHNSON. Raleigh. Dec 14, 1848. 100 i TTbibles and. JPrayer JJooks of every lljjsixe and description of binding.' Also, the Caufoh Lessons', in convenient-Forms. - Bibles and lnmmnn Pr.t.r Mnrikal fnr thfl . T)t.k. in v.rinnlt forms, constantly on nana, at 1 urners j ? ' - K. U BOOKSTORE. Dec. 30. T03 arden Seeds To be had at the North Carolina Book Store, Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and good , crop of 1 848, selected from the most approved Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern Country. Kecened wis day, by . H. D. TURNER. Dee. 23. 1Q3 New School. THE sabscriber proposes to rive instruction, in this city, ia. the . Latin, and Greek languages and Mathematics and the, usual English branches to not' )nore than thirteen pupils. .He pledgee himself oi to exceed this BBmbery aad hopes by care and dose attenttoB- lo give Batufacttou to those who may en trust their sons to hinj.v . v 4-u s , Terms per mes'ioii e( five moBths4 $25 P0.-.v? The School will opeu . pit the 12th pf Jaa'y nexW R. U. MASON, i, Raleigh, Dec. 26,. 1848. , , 103, MEX1CAJV yOtTDfXEJEUS. OTlCEv is hereby igiven, thst' Mai. G.1L - Wdder, Paymaster U. S. A1 will return the Kolts of the N.4X Volunteers to Washlngtoir a the 1st "of Jannary,-;iS49. . Applications for the three months extra pay aad other upsetUed elsirneOT mtiuary services.-ny eetdasrs fxomtbie late, will acre after be made direct ta GenN .T-owson, t J& Gea- eral, at VVasbingUm Cuy.i v sVi i.v "ii- Kaleigb Dec talB4&t U&-124-4ti Great; SellinfiT ont at cost t of Cailil ! i) ft! ai itrt' Age lusslSe did Stoclr oT Geoda, at cost for Cah. .Xhe Goods are new aad fresh- the most of them havfns I P80 POJhaedTbr this f aUp ade. f?ersons w j Good, cheap, will do well o call aadex- "K?-- J 1! pnrpnaainjr eisewnere. ) ' inw-i. luutuveu. 9 iuo .y. uovw v -twuvn Pase call And ' MttleTaa longer time cannot be ivru. - tRUFUS if. PAGE.. Raleigh, Dec. 29. 1 K- V THE Sabscriber will opea a Classical School in Raleigh, en th2d Monday la January next-v ' L"t Toiuon for Uatm, Greek ssd French, 115 00 Do. .do. bigherbra aches English, v vi 15 :C0 do: . do- Jower V.-rdo.- do. t 10- 00 Academy: JNO. B. BOBBITT. 104 3t Tec. SS, 1843. TfJOR many years; ftWAgeney has oeen sB6eese4 UJ fulfygd neeat of Government, is ts? ptoseeatien-orClaiBl-evgarnstruwauo .- . v . . , '2j i " agtmst'toe uovernmrBisoi oicerxiiona, as continue lb nroseetetd 1111 f)rompttes.TfiJentT an hefficieney Claim at verveicrlfifiontsnecial! WITH MEXICO. FOR BOUNTY LAND. OR SCRIPENSjONS;VLSTiHORSE3 CDN TRACTS, SUPPLlESi tjNSETTLTJD ACCT & Dt PAYMASTERS,?, CO M MISS ARIES,5 UI?. GEONS; SUTLERS. AND AISO " FOR Tfin THREE MONTHS JJACstPAY NOW JJUX 'OrTICBRa AND - PW Y ATESL Tf HO' HAVE BEEN. IN A CTUAL BE RVICB -J)V-h RING SAID WAR, OR IF DECEASED,' Tf THEIR HEIRS.i , vJ.. ij., -f . VOLUNTEERS should forward tbeif Discharged br Surgeon's Certificafes, directly to the, above Altof neys and Agents, who can certainly obtain for them Ii Ibeir Land Warrants, and a quickly as'Agents can,, who live out efthM City. S'r f THE ARMY' REPORT&of die Ttilled and wobq: ded in our possession will bet found of much impor tance to HEIRS; in obtaining their Claims for bact pay, ektra pay, 'and eheallewaiee. i TWO THOUSAND LSND ? WAHRAIfTS " WATiTED, for hkn the highest prices wlri given.Ifc ' ; ; '''?''t:s-t;N-V'..Vv:I: ' j AGENT?, or those desiring .lo'lccnf sjrli7: receive u port application promptly," the best and most ' compleie FORMS' witit instmetibna;' enabling;? , ene to proceed fonhwitli.'tnd.withdut ening'in.the business of collecling Claims for prosecnUonThe ' most liberal division of profits will N faadS .with sueh.'T.r; r'.if r;5!1-!;, j0,0p0 0.ersndJ3o1dleribjrjBS War-we have Rplb an4 Rfcbrdaef jihe servicev- i Let widows, wb9do not fecejvethe all amount f i Pension allowed ,to their bushands Mpejefally, sppljr to us, snd wewill r have the. same' increased.' Leg : others epp!yelso& rffcstfW! N. B. Leiters owing te the number received must be post-paid, . . . , r ii'J m f s qfr From the Jiighly aUsfariory isslimbniala givea by many gentlemen of my acqoainUncet to the chat ractef and qualifications of Mr. Trtre,I hivs t of the slightet hesiutionMn recommending him to alt whe ' may desire bis setiees, Bs fuUy Competent to glfe entire saUsfactien in whatever-be may 'undertake, -T4 t ( HUKAC&STRINGFELLCW; Waah.ington, Julyr3jtoJ j.l$4yi I take pleasure in' stating, that Mr. 1 Blanclialrdi True, of the State of Maine, is-a Rradoate of Bow-0 doio College, tbe highest Jiiersry institntion "of the " state, and among tbe foremoBt m New England; that he is a gentleman of jrood character and Worth I doubt not he win give full satfafaciionv wherever he may employed.' t GEORGE E VAN8, TJ. BiBSl August -1841., 1 :' i v ' 1 Would respectfully refer lo the undersigned. S4" Nathan Clifford Minister to M exlco,' ? Hon. W. Flangurrf, Ex-President U. 8. S. ' A Hon, J.W.Jones, Ex-SpeakeV Hduse or Reps," M. B. Lamsr, Ex-President pf Texaek ; ' ' lion. Ui Wocbury, Justice US fcopVCourC HonTAP.Bagby, Minister n'Rwin ' ' ' Hi3Iudge-Bempte;rj:;8eniterr , -- Hon. A; H; Stevens,' ironse of HepiV : - Hoh. Judge Dearr7-f do " e f 4 ' ''HbttWJohiif--"'' dddn' r ''' Gen. Covelt WashingtQn;t;itJf:ittCof f0A' .Hon. RobuP. punlapt House of Rtpe.- V- i?Wr ?ernce v ; nd. dftt Hon. J. Jameson, : ' Hon. Freeman H. Morse, T do LV tlo w ; Hois. Josiah Herrick v, : de dC Hon, AlbionrK. Parrls, 14 Comp. TreasDeCi Wm. G. Elliot, Prindpat Clerk. P. 0DepVJ Gen; John. Wilson, Mistouri," 1 V, rv?; ; Honudge PiUsbaryiiV House ntec-, Hon. Andrew Stewart, , - -.do do : Hon.. Ti W. Haskell, v-1 do y&o V 1 Hon. John H-Crozierw do v :"'dtf'""s-' And to Members of Congress,' ant Heads ef Depart menls generally r-J. ; ". 'f-? ; Omce"WilUrdraIIotel.B0iWiug;,einier and Pennsylvania A verioe.' " - - v" " " WasninKtonXityAtog. 9: UisMj 'tl lmij fmHE large and con veraient Dwelling, bow. eceut. ill pied by R. W. 8esweJl,:Esq:ith all tbVrfeces sary out houses ana two acrerof land aoeuV f Possession will be gilen the first f January exlift Raleigh NevS0i84?:feSt4.v TXTfore CUEUESJG kuvmL of gsod qaali-H- I Kaieigh-Nv.,48, ri- demohstiatjouCfrn Htitory andihe Conttitufto-t t. the K ;rEyidenceS bfRevelatiooV Moral "TUl 4 v Viuiiix 'mim -av. i ir-a.; .r-Tn- i 4 Extra. 4" 7 IWI I. veuoor win xoaunence lie next iAia Wr hi mm 'xr cv 1 1 ' t commence its next lVli Monday, tbe 22d of Jsnnart oeit ttnder Ah charjie of.,Miss Jaitta4UUer&&nt of. LouiAburg. It u.vvmiss reiursoa nas jus several years experienced in teaching, end ie an accomplished scholar' Tt shool is situated in a KealibT a niKbor;i . any in be Staleon the Raleigh toad, 1 3 miler to of Oxford. -1- - '-V ivrs i. j,- vfoard ti Tnlt1oir fn'all the-Engnak bfartcheV.1 t Mueic on Piano Forte. ' 1 - v" , . v 1 ".av : t daic'on Guitar wi! I Tsa1- fsnvKt? TnrjU trujted-to oureare wiirracetva"ferrv'tt--ttori tr'. .u..-.: .... . :.. - "3ijnetn 'comfort anct intelUctuil Z-gi No' &eductibn"mada afte'eniiirin9 'krivne.' r'rv - ; - eke of iirknes4 For additional inibrmr.-.'er) t ' 1 ,?" tneiubfcriber at Brooktiile, GraavulJ Ccr I . 4 . . . ilmf.-A-- jt J-w-t"-vItD WARD- .-..v- Jannary..34848.r Li4 X .CI I .. . Ll. ? -"tf-.-.... '""T. C "V .. ' &r. W SocialanJ Professioaal Dutl-s'cf All-.-re"-. aBd eljeaeri, by Samuel Warren, Ese., K U. 8 Just published by ' s sb- e waia- e . . w "4 vi 1 r 1 . , , - V A 1 Raleigh, Dec. 25. jr.t'-k- I.--'-'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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