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, 1 Onrt arc" the' plans oi lair delightful pcaco, tnwnrpd 6t pirtr rage, to line'. lifceJrifce'JL?. w.:mVtvj f Volume L. . . WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY.IO, 1849 - .' . ' ..r-,. '.-a -. i PUBLISHED SEMI-WEELY iKD. f EEILT, BY . 1 " "' , T ERM S . SuUcTifth. SEHi-Wn.T Papbe-FIt. dol lar per annum half in Advance. Viuu.r PAi-Thee DolU" P' nuoal- . iUKrtM.iF.r every Line,, first la.ertioa. Qa. -Dollar; each .ubeeqaent m.erl.an. Tweaty.fiVe Cent. . u Cer Qrdr$ and Adttrhsements wHlbe harfd-35 per ceat. higher ; Wat a deductioa of 33 i par cent- will be made from the reSlar prices, for adrertiiera hy the year. AdwtweraeoU, iaeerted ia the Sei-Wcki.t Re- rtTEE, will aleo appear iu the Wiuit Taper, free of ehaTge . JT Letter to the Editor must be ro it-paid. FIKE ! t - TIIRETXAISSCRISCECOMPA. TY, or Hertford, Conn. Offer, to insure Baildioja.and Merchandize, ejain.i los or damage by fife, at'preintaaie to suit the time.. ThuUoue of the oldest and txt Insurance Com paalee ia the United Slate, and pay it. loe AppUeation.forln.arance in Ratelzh.or it. vi- ciail.to be madeto . W. WHITING. - Agent. And for Vliltim, N. C. and vicinily. 10 X. J. PALMCK, Agent. October, 1848 63m NOTICE. W. & A. STITH hating awined oer wme, all the debi. due them by hood, n..te and acrottot, I liertby gie notice lo all ihose indebted Ur them, to rail a'nJ .ettle their rw(ectie duen, a. by the align ment I m required to odle:herh forthwith. L. STITU. Assignee. Dec 20. 101 Trinity School, K2T3Q3 CTiaaaeaaaa S3". c5 THIS School, designed for the moral and Religiou. culture of boy, and for tharough luition iu e ey branch of .tudy oeoatly pareqed at School., will begin a new Term, on iba I0t' Januiry. which will coounaa fite moothe. The Ter"?? iy thi arrange ment, will be made t.-Sorrepoad with those tf the Unierit rtlber School for. Soys in lle iSiate. t ..knt MMiiM advantazes. in retpecl to rJeaaty and healthfolnea of aUuaUon. el.nt of ground., and comfort and convenience of buildm. not often urped- Arrangemrnt have U-en nWWitienol efficient manageweiit of it uo-m-stie eotwernjr -"t m' ternal aupervUion an care, I he ract aasidaou. and kind. The expeuee of a pupil foe b-wrd. with Tui tion in English, and in the Ancient Language, and in French if de.ited. will be $S7 50. When two boys come from the ame family 80 0Tly will ba charged for each. - For application for admiesion. and for further in formation, apply for the preeenWlu the .ul-criber in Lkigh. ALDERT SMEUE8. . Rector of St. Mirj'. School. N. B. Boy over 14 year of ae will nut b te- ceited unlea they are commanicni.. Dr. 3." 104 William J. Clarke, A T X O II If E Y AT I. A W , -RALEIGH, N. C. Spt- 4, IS 48. 71 Cm To Discharged Soldiers. THOSE that have obtained their Land Warrants and feel desirous of selling them, can get the liighest market price for ihem by calling at the Cloth- lug ing 6tore. ' Raleigh. Dec 5, 148. L. HARDLNG. For Sale. ' THE House and Lot in the Ciiy of Ralei-h, on which W. &. A. Stith reside, contsiiiing nearly three aeres of land, and bounded on all fcide bj.aHreets. Parsons residing iu the lower country deoijrus to te aure a pleasaiil residence in the City, are invited to examine e irlv the premises,. -or they may loose the opportuuily of obtaining one of the most delightful resiJeiices. in the City of Raleigh. The Duelling and oalhouses are all new, and built of selected heart timber. The former baa a basement with one large Dining Room and Pantry. The first floor, 4 rooms, SO feet square and pasae 12 feet, and the second Jloot 2 rooms 20 feet square, and passage ; a Green HattM on the South side about 25 feet long, and a tare and excellent Ice House, Carriage House, and Sua4effsix Hore. The Furniture will be sold with the preaaiae if dastrcj. Apply to 'V - - SIITH, Assignee. Dec 20 101 .Bank of the State '.ol Sorth Carolina. THE Annual General Meeting of the Stockhol ders of this Bank will be bald at their Banking House in thi. City, on the first Manday in Januaiy ext. C. DEWEY, Casliirr. Raleigh, Nov. 28, I88. r. BS tm APPL1CATION will be made, at the 'nreseut Session of fhe General Asseuiblv of North Carolina, .to in;oroorat tha t ;i it. r: , . -v..t uii(r luauuiaciuring company. Uec. 7, 1848. - 37 Fashionable Cloikin? Store irifrfap thm C.l.i.L a t 0ri- - y, atcija Kicgrapa uiixce. AjTIHE exta.ie patronage thi. establishment has feJfe rereived the past year. hi. induced the aubacri ber to enlarge bis sttck snd he is now prepared to meet the damand of hi numerous cu.tomer. with the largest assortment of Ready made Goods, wwi uucrvu i a inT eny. His clothing is manufactured in a superior tanner pre4yfor thi Market, and in qoaltty and atyle nil surpaasad by any clothing establishment lU Sut- Purcbascra will pOta call and examine. E. L. HARDING. !ci?h October 9, 1U4 81 ?m Mi gtf'ua- IROX, BACON, AND SALT. amHE SubMriber, havina lately boaiht oot the fj& entire Stock of B. D. BUFFALOE, tad made sufficient addition, to the aarne, to make" tb Stocfc complete. reapectfollT invite the Public to call and examine the .a roe' for themselves. He feel assured. that he will give atisfaetioo.both in quality and pric a all the article have been carefully aeleeted, and having been bought with cash, he it determined not to be underuold by any dealer in the City. His 8iock consists, ia part, of the following arti Vies, via ; , 3C.000 Iba. City cared Bacon, 4,000 lbs. of very best Lard, 1 b Iron and Nails a general assortment,- Casttngs.Traee Chains, and Weeding Hoes, Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugar. Salt, Molasses and Irish Potatoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Shoe of varioas kind, Pepper, Spice, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, Snuff, and Soaps, Sperm and Tallow Candle, Powder, Shot and Lead, Jogs, Jar and Tin-ware, , Catton Card. Bed Cords and Plough Line, And a great many article, too numerous to mem ion. Country Produce will be taken tn exchange, at i fair rate. Four hundred good dry Beef Hides wanted imme diately. J. G M. BUFFALOE. fry The South side of old Market Street, 4th anil 5th doors, Eat of Williams 6c Haywoood". Drug Store. Raleigh, March 24. 24 Exchange Office of C. W. Parcell & Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS To Discltarced Soldiers. THE Subscriber wil) collect, with deopntch, SautiKH CiAixsroa BochtT Laana, l aiAS- oar cir, and back rat, on moderaia terms, and will hey and sell the same at the market rates The Claimant must send bis Discharge, with an af fidavit that bei the person named in it. Liberal Advances made on the same. Soldiers fumifhed with information relative to Claim against the Government, free of charge. fj)" Claitn sent through mail to the Subscribers, will ave lbeam attention aa if on personal appli cation Address C. W PUR CELL & CO. Exchange Brokers, Richmond, Va. July. 20 !S48. 5ft tf. Tf KLifK SACKS Liverpool and Grouud Alum 11 Oyeltt for sale by U TUCKER &- SON. Raleigh, Sept. 25. 78 SOLAR LAMPS. 3TIHE Subscriber has just received a new and jLLr beaotiful article of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al so Girandoles, new and handsome patterns, which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 24, 1818. 94 Female Institute, WAUREHTOn, IV. C. Rev. H. Z. Graves, A. id. JT. Wilcox, a L. C. Graves, A. HI. THE ninth 'Academic year of thi Institution will commence on the 1st Monday of January, next The Edifice b constructed with strict reference to comfort and convenience, aud ia amply snmcieut to accommodate 100 pupils. To render the science attractive aud the iustructiou thorough, a good Phi losophical, Chemical and Astrouomical Apparatus baa been procured.. The Librarie of the Faculty, consisting of more than 1000 Volume, are accesaible to the pupjla. Lectures with experiment are deliv ered weekly upon scientific subjects, x All charges are made from the lime of eutrauce. EXPENSES PER SESSION. Board per session of 5 months, $45 00 English -Tuition, from 10 to 12 W Music on Piano aud use of Instrument, 23 00 Music on Guitar and use of Instrument, 18 00 Monochromatic, Mezotinto aud Chinese Painting, Landscape Drawing and Painting Lessons iu Wax Flowcre aud Fruit, French, Italian, Spanish, Ger man, Latin aud Greek Language each $5 00, Oil PaintiagSlO 00. Vocal mtreic and all kinds of Needle aud Fancy work without charge. Those who complete the course of study laid down in the circulir, are entitled to a Diploma and Gold Medal. 'At th close of each session, there will be a public examination conducted before a Committee of Visitation. I o the r acuity and their Ladiee are en trusted the entire care and instruction of those con nected with tb Institution. - Dec. C 1S4S 97 Cw PERFUMERY. SOAPS AND COSMETICS. Jf E have just received several package of y Y American and foreign Perfume rv, pups. Pomatums,. Cologne, Ilatr Dye, Toilet Powder, Splendid China Cut Glass: Cologne and" P5rf nine Bottles, and Flaconsv Ibarra Baskets, iaiciLnd Yur Tooth, Hair, Clotb and J: lesn Brashes, of ever variety aadqaaa tity, some ol whichar veav eich and svrEatOK and we. would inv.ie u,e Ladies aad all other, in seed of SuEioa Exteacts, Soafs &.c, to call and look at our assortment. ' ' PESCUD JOHNSON. Raleigh, Nov. 14, 1848. . iqo A LARGE supply ef Farr Quiaia. expected to arrive to day pf AdamV Eirt-Lirie. -PESCUD JOHNSON Mr llart's ' Jf ow Work. THE Remaaee of Yatching, b Joaeph C. Hart, author vt u. Mirttm CvflSa A 4. c- 'f ' by li. D. 1 1 Jt?t JSJt. THE WORLD'SILLATION! tbiat tux rii.ss ts disakiuo or it tereors, BT DB. , CP1IA3I'S VEGETiBLB ELECTUAUY. The great tensatitn. tcldcJi n as created among the v sr 7 s Ty . .t . lutmcai scuy, ana inrovgnotu ine civuizea rcoria, by the announcement of Dr. TJpham's Elect vary, for the Cure of Piles, (a Disease that resisted all former aleuical treatment.) has settled doxn into a tfiorovgh condehCA, that it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases f the Piles, eith:r Bleeding or Blind, External or Internal, and also for all diseases oj the Stonuich, and Hon els, such as SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENE8S, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, IN FLAM MATION OKTHE.SPI.EEN, KIDNEYS, ULAD DER. BOWELS. AND SPINE ; ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES ; FLOW OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, c ; AND FOR THE RE LIEF OF MARRIED WOMEN. The Symptoms, Cause and Nature of the Piles, together with it. conjunctive disease., will 1 found in the pamphlets, to be had of all agent and deal er, gratis. j Voluntary Certificates. UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S OFFICE, New York. Dec. 26. 1847. Musrs Wyatt und Ketcham : Gentlemen Un derstanding that you are the General Agenta for the sale of Dr. Upham' Vegetable Electuary, for the cur of the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to vol unteer a recommendation in behalf ol that invalualile medicine. I have been afflicted for many vears with the Piles, and have 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 th above named medicine ; I took his advice, and rejoice to say tliat I am not only relieved, hula's I believe, perfectly cured. I most earnestly recom mend it to all wjtomay have the misfortune to be af flicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. ery respectfully, Yuur obtrvani, ELY MOORE. REMARKABLE CURB OF PILES Thutt Yeas Staniuxo 1 1 Mouxt WasaixeTOM, Berkshire Co., Mass. Nov. 29th, 1847. ? Massa. Wxatt k Ketcram : Gents For 3i year 1 have been afflicted with Piles, geaeral Debil ity, and Inflammation, cansing tumor and prolapsus of the bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treatment Dr. Cbsptnan and others could give. The last three years of that time my sufferings defy de scrrption. I was confined to ben unable to Help my self, and at last given up by my physicias sad friend in despair of ever gaining my health ; in fact, for a lime before I commenced using Dr. Upham. Elec tuary,! was entirely speechless, and my barialclothe were made. But under the beneficent mercies of Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham Electuary, though an ld ham, I have the pleasure uf stauog the fact to the public that my health is bow rood. and I hope to live many years, if it ia Ged'a will,' to make known the virtue, of Ut. (Jppam a Electuary, and to recommend it to my aflUcW creatures. atnjiiae iicrOTttf the' e i peel at ion of all who knew mv case, and I can oaly aay others, that it ia in my opinion, the best medicine in tfc world for Pilea, or any other disease of the bowel ; and if they will use it according to the direction, I ,wil) myself warrant a care, in every case. Yours, with the utmost ex predion of thankfulness, CORNELIUS SPUR. EfiBAMOXT, Berk Co- Ma?i., Nov. 29, 1847. The above certificate telle a simple and truthful story of suffering and .relief, of which, aa physician and witness in the case, I cheerfully endorre ;dr. chapman. Notice. The Genuine Uphafgi Electuary has his writteu signature thua (ET A. Upham. M. D.) The hand ia alao done with a pan. Price, $1 a box. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT fc KETCHAM. 121 Foltou at. New Yrk. WIL LIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO., Raleigh, aud by Druggift generally throughout the U. S Jau. 17. 1848. 5 ly TO StOaTSME3f. THE Subscriber has just received a fine Stock of DOUBLE AND SINGLE .BARREL GUNS, RIFLE G UNS, RE VOL VERS, DO UBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOTi BELTS, EXTRA NIP PLES, $0, 4-G All of which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Oet. 27. 8G Great Bargains. MTJHE public are respectfully invited to call and LL examine the prevent stock of Goods of W. A A. Slith, compriing a general assortment .of Dry Good. Groceiies, Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, all of which will be sold at the New York prime est. N. L. STir-ii, Asaignee. Dec 20. ' 10t 1840. . THE American Almanac, and Repository of ue ful knowledge, for 1849, thi. day rceied by II. D. TURNER. Clothing !, Clothing ! eid&T. Doc. 36tli, 1848. T U MECEIVED and opened this morning, direct from our Manufactory in Newark, N. J:, v 38 cheap Tweed Frock Coale, ' 24 Pair Cesstmere PanU, very cheap, 24 Satinet! ditto, 38 Fine BUck Satin VeaU, -24 ditto ditto Clotb Freckr Coata. ' - - .ALSO ' On band a large rot of fin over Coat and Cloaks, which wilt be offered at reduced price for cash. Call : i Ulotbing Store. Raleigh, Dec. 2i, 1848. ,1 103 mi,. . ' 71 Arthsrn Poln.f oes. bv the barrel ot lea qoantitv.' WILLt PECKet ON. I7)ort aud Rladeira Wine Bottle - and Demtjohn-, A lot of fine French Brandy, eat India Ram and Holland Gin, fn Demijohn, for sale at the Auction and Cvmmiseios Store of ; N, 9. HUGHES. ' Pec. sa. A 1M Dr. A. .F Coopers Spino-Abdomi- 1 nal Supporters, ( p i THE Subscribers have' ou hand a supply of.lhe above valuable supporters, vi-hich are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with' muscular debility, fl Mr. m 1 XT. . nouno enouiaers, or prolapsus uieri. Proff: Mott thinks they are, very well adapted for acme varieties of Incipient spinal distortioDs, as Lthey afford the useful combination of shoulder brace' and Abdominal supporter, with vary decided support .1.- J t ' iu ma spinal column. : 1 he jibove brace are reeem mended by the rhysi ciana generallywho have seen them, and we have Fold a number to citixena of thi place, who axe high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that be had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some tune, and that he would not cive one of the above, for fifty uch. " They need no puffiHf? as they speak for them selvea.'? ' PESCUD &. JOHNSON ILJ The above Supporter ia au improvement on Df.E.CaAiNs celebrated Spiuo-Abdomiual Supporter, Jan. '12. 1848. (Staudard.) Important to Farmers ! fJMIE Subscriber, having, purchased from Alfred M. G. Spates, agent for W. Beach and R. J.Gatlin, the Patentees, the benefit of their inventions for the State of N.Caro'lina,offers to the Farmers of the State the advautae of a Machine for sowing all kind of; email Grain greatly superior to any thing hereto fore discovered. Also a new Plough for the culti vation ef crops. And, also, a most valuable simple Machine for the shelling ot Corn. These Machines and Plough can be hid bv application to the Sub scriber at Raleigh. Particular? exnlaiued in hand bills. ' WM. F. COLLINS. Fraary21. 15 tf Tlie expressions ricli blood, aud poor blood, have a scientific basis, lite ridicule ithuti many hate attempted, to cast on these conation sense - . . , opinions, must recou upon inemscives as surety as that (Truth will prevail. ' BRANDRETH'S PILLS: The effect of tbia celebrated medicine is to purify the bloooVto convert: the poor, corrupt Wood, into haoltkw i.K Miirut An1 it ia Ivr.n. thow ! of our citizens who have required medicine. And it , .- . u- i i is. because of the power Brandreth PilU are aow known'to possess as health-restorers, that, renders them p pular. Tbey cure all affection, simply, because they make the blood pure abvtract out of it those qualities whieb produce disease, and cive to it those qualities whicu produce neaitn. Now; every solid part of the human frame ia mad from tlie blood, and the food we eat ia converted into blood to supply the waste our bodies are continually sustaining. So in the ordinary course of nature we manufacture our entire bodies in about nine years from the food taken into oar stomach. Suppose the blood made in this stomach of ours is unsound, im pare, occasioned by some cause or other : it may re fer to the preceding generation ; no matter, we make Impure) blood, and if ao cannot be-heafchyv jOr sup poe the air we have lived in for some lime has heeh loaded with matter detrimental to health, or our food for a long period has been of an unwholesome kind, nr that the mind has been much troubled for grief, anxiety, or gTat attention to any particular point i sure to 1 occasion bad effects on the blood. Any : of these cause existing good blood cannot be supplied to the body. But let Braadreth Pill be used daily on,6Vr these circumstances in doses of from two to six pill, eras the raea .ball determine.- What i. their effect ! It i. to cajry off the impure matters from the blood, lea v. ir-U only the good to renew every part of the body What was unbound cow become sound, and the stomach oon gels into so healthy condition that even I ad air! or unwholesome food for a time are unable to injure the health materially. Even when the cli mate or food continue unhealthy the occasional use of the Brandreth Pills will separate the impute parts and cause their expulsion, leaving what is good to upply ,hfe and strength to the body When the bones are diseased, when every ramifi cation of the frame is out of ordei, the Brandreth 'ills will in nineteen cases out of twenty cukx Rememier that the body can be entirely remade from i he food, bones and all ; and aid.d by this most bene ficent medicine, in quarter of the lime it takes in the ordinary course of r.sture. In from (wo to four years .ia a s i tS i 1 a- an eulireiy new neauuy oouy ran oe exenangeu tor the unsound, the di?ea.-ed, the miserable one. The slowness or quickness of the change altogether depen ing upon the effect the Brandreth Pills are made to produce ; which effect can be graduated just as the patien j pleases. No possible injury can lestiit from it. is; nothing but good can follow. Enquire the e fleet uf Brsndreth's Pills among yuur unprejudiced friends; you will hesr sufficient to satisfy you that there is if o nisk. fn making the' trial, and that you will not be doing yourself justice without it. AVhj n your bo d is once ruat nothing in the shape of food will hardly come atntss ; nothing will our upou your stomach ; you may eat pies, or any thing in reason ; and the greater variety of food the bettenjblood ia made. All who have weak stomach?, who are dispeptic, or in anyway afflicted in body, fchouldj without delay resort to BraudrelfTa Pill which; will indeed strengthen the life ;principle, and ly perseverance with them, entirely renew the whole body ; the materials now in it good, will be kept so ; ' those bad misplaced and removed. Good blood can not make bad bone or, bad ffesh, Aud bear in mind, the Braodreth's' Pills surely porify the Blood. The method of preparing the Braudrethian Vege- table i Extracts is seemed by Letters-Patent ot the j Uuiled blates fatent grauteu to uenjamin oran drethj 90th January, 1643. Thf extracts of which Braudrelh's Pills are com posed ar obtained by thia new patent process, with out boiling or any application of heat. The active priuctple of the herb is thus secured, the same as it is iu the riving, vegetable. The public should be cautious of medci ties recom mended iu advertisement cloleu from ine. A fure test of genuine. Brandreth Pills: Examine the bex of pills ; tbeu look at the certificate of agen cy, whose engraved dale must be within the year, which every authorised agent must possess ; if the three! labels on the box agree with the three label, on the certificate, the 'pill are true if not, they are false.! The: PUT are sold at 25 cents par box, at No. 241 Broadway, 274 Bowery, aad 241 Hudson street, New York. Mrs. Booth, 5 Market street Brooklyn ; sod b 20,000 ageaU iu ibe United State and Cau ada, whose eerlificale and pill ahould be carefully examined before purchase ia made. OT The above Prlls are en aaie by WILL. PECK, Raleigh N. C." Price 25 cent per boxy j - MAYnEW'3 NEW AVORK F - ODEL MEN, with Comic Illustrations, price 26 cents. Thi day received at the I j Three. Jays from New' rmWO CASES anorer of those" beaotiful Mola 11 'akia'UATS, Decehr style, tJib day recelveM W IL 3TU0KEB SONr Raleigh, Dee. 7, 1843. 91 'i ST Stir snd Standard. Coapouud yrup oX; Kapliiba. sot OKLr a tosmvE sot a WAaaAMTcncvxE roa con- f ; sPSrrio and aix oTfiica ulssa'tkat, - J"" J- IT!. A F. lJAKISO!Y, TT Green Wfcli-Str:ef, Jfew York SOLE . AMERICAN AGENT. . T UK aaecess which iiaa altenaVd HASTINGS' .NAPHTHA IVRUP, in Decliae, Consvmp- Spitting of Blood, Asthiaa Src ajace U. introduc- uon inui ue tunpu oioirn, iun y ru .aw wiist u niei with iu Europe. Its use has, been adopted ru nearly all our large hospitals : and the most eminent of our physicians have wrfileu highly favorable notices of it, and patronise it extensively in their private practice. J ndeed, they have almost ahanaoned all other reme dies for the usual diseases of the inugs; and a single case has not yet been reported in which it has failed to give satisfaction and relief. I f the reader is at all iuciined to Coosumplion. or affected with i aay of the diseases which are likely to produce it, let him lose no ttme iu procuring a bottle of IlASriPiOS; JHA PHTHA SYRUP, aud oae or two dose will satisfy him of its surprising virtues, and tliat a short coutin nance of its use will restore him to health ; for it not only cures in a brief period, out gives relief, and a warrant of its excellence', and inas'.ery over the dis ease, in a lew minutes alter it is received into toe system. Heuce Sir James Clarke, the Court physt cian, remarks of it, that " in consequence of the brisk and onmistakeable energy of its operations, no medicine ha so much the confidence of patients Hastings' Compound Syrup of Naphtha." In confirmation of the above, we annex the foilwing certificates, delected from a large uum ber now in the office of the America u agent. Silvkr Lake, Oct. 8th, 1847. Da. Harrison Sir : I herein send you ten dollar, aud expect that you will send twelve bottles of h lias tings' Compound Syrup, of Naphtha." I wish it seut by Livingston & Fargo Express, via Buffalo and Detroit, to Ann Arbor to James Hill, care of Edward Clark. Yours, 5-c. JAMES W.HILL. I will jost say that the bottle sent for by Jacob M Merrithew of this place, proved to him every thing I lar of the above i for him and the other five for my wife aud a young man of this neighborhood- Mer rithew's cae aa ecu a bad one. Much ha been speut for physicians aud medicine, and uothiug has given him" hope uutil he took the Bottle of Hast ing Naphtha Syrup." AVoulilAi brief statement of hia case be beueficial to you, 1 will draw it up and forward it. When yu receive this, Please drop me a liue stating that fact as I am sixteen mile from Ann Arbor. J.W.HILL. N. B. Address Silver Lake Washtenaw Co. Mich igan, rnc $t uu per .Bottle. Agenta for ltaieigb Pescud. & Johnson. : 8C 3m "TVTOTICE is hereby given, that application, will Jjl be made to the President, Director and Com- panv, of tne Bank ot Cape rear, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, for the iaeue of a Certificate of TwejijXjje Share of the Stock of the said Bank, in the name oT The- wOers'tgtlcd; in lieu of one, or more, for that nunber of Share lost. : ' . i . ROBERT STRANGE November 19, 1848. . 93 Pomade cviue. A LARGE supply of Pomade Device for chap- J-Xh ed lip, qx. jut received, and. for aala by. PESCUD eV-JOilNbON.. Ralejgh. Dec. 14, 1848. 100 lb ibles and Prayer' Books of every uiium ana. uescripuon oi oiumng. , . Also, tue Cnurch Lessons, in convenient Form. Bible and lyommou rrajer iiooKsr it me ueK, in various form, constantly on hand, at Turner's N. C BOOKSTORE. Dec. 20. , 103 ardeu heeds To be had at the. North Carolina Bowk Store, G ardeu Seed, ..warranted Ire.h and good, crop of 1848, selected Ironvthe moat approved Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern Country. Kcceited thi dav, by H. D. TURNER. Dee. 23 103 New. School. THE subscriber proposes to give instruction, ia this city, in the Latiu and Gretk languages and Mathematics aud I Vie usual1 English branches, to not more than thirteen pupils. ' He pledge himself net to exceed this number, aud hopes by care aud elds attention to give satisfaction to those- who may en trust their sons to him. ' Terms per session f five months, $23 00, The School will open on the 12th of Jau'y next. It. H. MASON. Raleigh, Dec. 2G, 18-43. . 103 MEXICAN VOLUNTEERS. TXTOT OT1CE ia hereby given, that Maj. ,G. IL Tl Wilder, Paymaster U. S. A., will return the Roils of the N. C. Voluuteers to AVashiofftou on the 1st of January, 1343. Applicalious for the three, mouths extra pay and other unsettled claim .for military services, by soldiers from thi State, will here after be made direct to Gen. N . Tpwson, P. M. Gen eral, at Washington City. . Raleigh. Dec. 27K1848. : , 124 4L Great Bargains I " Sellinsl out at cost for,- Cash ! ! rrUFUS H. PAGE offer his large - and splea did Stock" of. Goods, at cost for cash.-' The Good, are new and fresh the most of them having been purchased for thi Fair trade.' Persona wish ing to buy Good cheap, wilt do welt to call and ex amine my Slock before purchasing elsewhere. , ' All person indebted to mo by note or account, wilt nieaae-cali aad eettle, a Jooger time cannot b eiveu. KUr US a. FAUIS. 1 Raleigh. Dec. 29." : , J 104 tf FOlt BOYS. THE Sabscfiber will open a Classical School in Raleigh, on the 2d Monday ia January uexU . Terms per Session of Fits Months.', Toition for Ijat io , Greek and . French, JI5 00 Do. do. higher branches Eoglieh, . . 15 00 do: do. lower do. t -K . . 10 Ot) . r nnuDrP'P Dee. 4, 1848. 104 3t 173 If EGROES; Tbcovvrjere eT.tbe aboy ipToperW e Wn-resj- ocnis oi."0 ww-iiai iuiing ids invest- nh reeene, Fl" U ALLBT - mi I mw nepaw rvrtteiri!!t, Dec. t. 101 9t Trn P.LONGING to the Estate of the late" Joseph' I ID Pearson, will be sold aiihe.'Poinr I'ls'oiaUod abotf six'mrl 2dofJapaary, 1349,f , 'h- ft- I X 'if sMiKH rNG TO if vd. C. "r TmOIC man years, this Agehcj bss be SBccsswt IP fully eniiKed at the Seat of iio vernjnent. la thi ttivMCc'utien of Claims akainat our tyia Government T arid asaihst t&e'Governmehta uf other Nation. ansT coniinue Jo proaecatef h jrptee fidelity Mf emciByt ChvHw ot every ;d vi,AIMS AKJ8frU OUT UF Tn IS LtATJkV WAS ' WITH MEXICOFOR; BOl7NTAii OB& SCRI p, PEN81 ON,- LOST m QRSES, .VOtt TRACTS, SUPPLIES,- UNSETTLED JCCTt OP PAYMASTERS. COM MISERIES, .rriirvv GEONS, SUTLERS. AND ALSO 'FOK PftC THREE MONTHS, BACMPAYi'KOVVVlt' A LL - OFFICERS AND PRI7ATESI-4 rnTM HAVE 44EEN IN ACTUAL'SIVICBilJITi RING SAID- WAR,' OR IT DECEASEJJJsriOr THEIRvHEIRS. -. - a2m VOLUNTEERS should forward their DrecharfeV: or Surgeon' Certificate, directly to the above Attor ' ney and Agent, who can certainly ofetaia for tbeax f their Land Warrant; and a qjuiekty as A'geBt can who live out ofthirf Ciiy. ' i 5 , . THE ARMY REPORTSof ihe ' ded in ur' possession will be found oTmWh imporV! tance to HEIRS, in obuining their Claima lor ktkH t payextra pay, aud of her allowance. S , , ';f:.i TWO THJUSAND LAND tWRRAKfif X WANTED, far which the bigheat prices, wiU AGENT?, or those desiring to become oeh shall . receive apoa application promptly , the best and moaS r complete FORMS with instructional enabling any one to proceed forthwith, and wkhoal erring in th business of collecting Claims for preaecstioji. Tb) moat libera) division of profits will he ttads sriU,1 - such. :r'i ?it-rrV-r' CO.CO0 Officers arl 8oldwr of the Ravolationsi- War we have Roll and Record of th erL.- Let widows, who do not receive the felt amoant of r Pension allowed te their hosbanda evpecialtr, ippfr to ns, and we wII have the ime fatcrease ta 7 others apidyt slsev -Vv &yZ.uti Ti . B. Letters owing te the n amber received mnaf be post-paid. . - ' - ivifV Ai V" ' From the highly satisfactory testimonials eivaw by many gentlemen of my acqnaiotabce: id lbs ch; racter and qualification of Mr;True. I have notthi,v lafightest besiution in reeommendlag bun; toaQ iiha" pmay desire hi services, a folly. competent to gtvs enure aatisuction in whatever be may undertake UOKAV STKIKGFELLOW. , Rector of Trinity Church, Washington, July 15tb 1842 v ? ; I Uke pleasure in stating' that MiC L, BlanebardT True, of the State of Maine, is a graduate of Bow ? doin College, tbe highest Bterary msUtutiorA,f the) j. State, and among the foremost Hn New-Englandr r that he is a gentleman of good character and prtht r4 I doubt not ie will give full aattsiactioa wherever kst msy beerapioyed. GEORGE EVAN, -ehle?4bfejir W Would re.fctlly t& tttidtt&iC " Nathan 4JtrfliMdfcMlnisier toll xico, Hon. W.p MangunvEg-PreaideBt U.B; bTT" Hon. J. W. Jone Expeaker Bdnaa of fee M . B. Lamir, Ex-President X TexseTr ?FZ l lIoXtt!vV& Hon. A. r. Hagby, Minister la Ruasia, a on. j uuge Dempie, u. S, Senate, si , on. A. H. Steven House of Rene. , Hon. Judge Dean, . do r . do : Hon. U. St. John. . , do" .? da' KWWKLWU S 1 1 J , ISIV UI ill. Hon. RobuP. Dunlapcrf., Hon. Luther Severance, U on. Judge Da wson. -Jlon. W'm. Parjaeuter, Hon. J. Jameson, : . Hon, Thua. Smith, Hon; Freeman H. Morse, HoaaeofRepe. do do do do do '46 do. do do do ekr Hon. Josish Herrick, do - do Hon. Albion K. Parrl. 2d Coran TrerDen L ' W'm. G. Elliot, Principal Clerk P. O. Des'U ? Gen. Johns Wilson, Missouri,- . Hon. Judge PilUburyr : ; HouaeofIIpsir Hon. Andrew Stewart. . do . do . - Hen. i. W. Haakeli, , do do,. Hon. John H. Crozier, ' i''do ' do And to Members of Congre, and ileads of Xeparf mrnt generally. - " i. : ':: 'V Office Willard'a Holel BoiIdigf 5eefne J4lh $ snd Pennsylvania Avenoe.:: fs't.tf . -Washington City; ' Augfl,v 1M Bi-Sri EORliRENT. fTTIH E targe and eoa venieat Dwetlingv WeeiM II pied by K. W. Sea well, Esq. WHballthe nec- ary oot honvewanelwo acres of land stticnl','i' ' Posaesston will be given tbs fir? of January ijeit. ' ' - ' -v ?-' vO. HAW. Raleigh Nor. 20; 1848 ' ' TRTTore CHEESE 40 hand, f a good qw- Xfltty. T. ..l y. V IL.U J'tUK tf SON. Kaiaigh, EDGE WORTH FEMALE SMINAW; ntWX AMoKKtlllr.KI f 1 H E Studies of the lugher ciaaea4rpiis. Jaaaary -J, til) Alay, are Cliemistrywith rime nta, m trobomy with illustration, Natural JH tory ? with. v demoustralioiis, Civd History snd the CotxtitatioB of the U. S.i Evidence of Kevlation, AJoral Philoso phy, Cruicisin, Language and MatheraaticS; - The expense are ' $75 00. i Music, Painting aad Frenekk Exlra. - , -5-;;:.- t"v, ,.' jKM U , Greensboro Pec 30. 1848. V . : 104 at Female r7? MY.School will . commence iU, njssesfioa on) Monday, tbe 22d of January next, oodir; tbs eitsrge of Mis Emma Patterson, f LthorgXt, C. Mis Ptterod bs had aeverat year experience in teaching, and i an- aecompliahed eehohu., The acbaoi is situated in as healthy a tjrighbwbood a any in the State, on tbe BaJeigh md, ISsniles tooth of Oxford. S.frWt4H??f3a. a Bo-rd and Tallica in all the English branches, including needle srork fc is f37 50 per sea h?n. T five moUn5??'S'?vi: tfii s! -: Fffncls'?f:.'a ir'Z ' 5.4-. ?Sr2$-09 i Mfisieoo Piano Forts; -vllfO v IMasfctm Guiut will also be tansbt FopUs eM' rtt'sbid to our-ere will receive r every attention nee saasry tb IwiltBeoaiibf end; intelleclosl jraining. Tf odNdcttbtt iade.aftey -eolelsejiless a esse of.itkbes.7Fbi:sddiV'oBf iiifojteaUon ddres ibe WoctiUt, s4 Brook vUel Gran vifl Counfy K, 4 J. vlJi?.Vi'ei fioA-fl"-i .H"-vTt' . a vi a aar m w " t LTV Soeialfshri Frfeal DpCe rttia, aud SolieiTwsj by Sambel WsJre,'IilS.w Joat published by ' RaWrt,Pee3. r .iL: A
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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