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trTTr of i orth
Oocstt, Superior Usri L-sr,- September
Term IBM-
Vj,r, t;u breath . . .
BCT Pet man for Dixerce.
v t
GTn,hU rise' iMHr'W ' Py of ,h Pel"
lioQ0 ai Sunu - Ddl m
tlon uu Statute in oh eaw is required,
manner , m lh,t ,h defendant i.
tBe,urt rfouss J,, ..commanded by lbs
suuuoeus. Dokiiealion foi three
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'VVifn.-"'" C.Oke Clerk ofo.rWHop.
ier Ces't. at Oxf', l ! Monday f Srptemir
BENJ. C
COOKE C S
.77
C.
3n
StL 22nJ. I0
SV'oVntv Court of P.eta aud Quarter Sessions,
JveaibcrTerinlS50. ,
Issoe toocking the
I validity of the lust
Obelsi
Winston
I Witi 8d Tesiaincnt
-of Miw Winston.
I l ite of ihesnid Coun.
I tv of Granville, ile-
Eiij 'h
Winston and other.
CtSnSrO.
Itbeinff made to tppe-ir to ihe MtisTiCiion of the
Court, th;tt i ;ithariue Penny wife of batk.iel Pen
Mtth Pece wife of ohn E. Pence. Jess
Jimrs A. Paee, Snmael Peace, Lonit C.
4r(h H. Ptace (beinc of the next of kin
and hr -t I" ef the said Moes Wiuston de'd .)
... 1. aether wilh the said Eiekiel Pe.my and Johu
G pice, non-residents of this State It is therefore
that nubliCiitioii be wade fortiix successive
weeks, in tbe R:ileiBh Register, a neaiciper, pub
hshed ia ibe City ot Raleigh, waraing tbe said dob-
wi,!tnis to be aod appeir al the ensuing 1 erm 01
ibe Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held
for the County f tJranvi'le, at the Caurl House in
Orf..rd. wn the fitt Mond iv in February neit, nud
become psrtie to the issue afortaaid, if they shall
Witness. Auzust'uie- Lmdis. Clerk of tbe .id
Court, at office in OiftrJ. the 2ih day af Novem-i
ker.A. U- leoU
A LNDI-,jClerk.
December 4th. (Pr. Adv. S5 ct-. 6 99
Tlte cViwcll Fea;tle lnrtlHlc.
Yanceyville N C.
B. liDCLD, friocipal.
Miss Ka!c E. Kellogg, Assistant, and Teach
er of Ornamental Branches.
Mrs. E- B. Gould, Teacher oMttsic.
THE Sabcriher avaitiuc lnmelf l Hie weli
kaown aealthiiiesa of this i.utiou. ha' nadertaken
to etblib a KeuaLK SsniNaaT. which in addition
tsaiee inthe wants of this viciuity. i-hall aerit
patronage Tr mj nbnsd. He hue accor44ig:y. aar
rd no pain in procuring :in aaiant poeing the
highesi qualificationa. Kelloctc. (who ha re-
ceoflv arriveJl receive 1 her educ.il ion at some of'te
bet laittitutiou in the coutrtry. nd has bt-en hih
j ucceesfiil as t Te.icl.er, Testfmonials of iae
bkw. commend iMe cKamcie' can he exhibited from
entlemen of '.he first respectability.
The oiur.e of stud.es will iki embrace all the
bmucae. solid aud orn itneotal, uially taught ia
F-mIe Seminries of the higher eJes Thonug -irw
ir the leading feature iu the plan ef iaaarnetion
Tii ?oenment is strict, but gentle aud eoocili .io
rv. Fur rapid progresn and superior atiainmen'e
ia Musiie. Dr-iwing. Painting ni En.brt.Hery, it i
brlived ttiauhis School now offeia very uuaual
facilities.
The Sohjcriber will devote oe half ef hi tin
st this crio..l, Iim connection wkh the lan Uier
Jistiia KtiU cthtinuifg.
BirH. iic uJing washing, from 6 t $7 per
BJ0ti:t! Pu il- are required to hvnrd iu faaailies a(-pro'r-l
bv i he piincijl.
Ti.e sfHoii will enraraence on the Gih at
Jaou.ry. Erly at;entiQ i rapiei'eii as far a.
practicable. Charge will b Ua ; frou. tbe lime l
este.rinj to the c!oe of tlieseeioo. aad ao rirduc
tioo m.le f.ir :ibeice except for protracted illne
Terms per Session of Jive months.
Taitioa. :ccorimg t studies pursued truin $3 to 1
.Munc (Pi mo with Siuing) ibre levns
pr Terk. with an eztendeJ series of vo
cal exercises! for ruliiv iting ihi vaice af
ter ibs m at iuaproei Euraeaji lueibud, 2) 0
Draaiog. Paiuiing in Water colors. Stylo
griphic. Munuchromatic Paiuliuf ad
Eii'broidery, each 6 0i
French, $i
B. GOULD
B -c. 5ib, 1&50. 3t 99
(TI IL a4U ' lavne avHiai auce te the
W large stock at 1'uucf Articlck, eoSNpri
"n-i the nwi
SELECT VARIETIES-
vitboat nuB:eiimi; tl..Bi which he ui I be pre
fre in a few navAio c tier la ibe Public.
Urt.iber 4 1 b . ISM). 0
Letter aud Cay Paper
J ITS l' io itdud a lot af best quality Letter aud Cap
Taper, al
P. F.PESCUD-S
Prog Star.
"'tils liiBti.uiiu will g-iiu open ui W ad u e
M. 'i 'y. Jaou try 6Ui, 1S5U. Particular atlsntian
Will l given ts the French Lang'i g-, Boei-kep-iaig,
Sarveyiog. L'Volliug aad other braeeJies a a
prastiejl character.
J. M.LOVUOY.
Il.igh, De. 17th, 18W. Hl5t
ZT M-in-iard copy
LUBIN'S k ROUSSEL'S EXIRACTS,
r tbe MandlifrcHief
11 lolroDe.
Eouqaet Oe Carauay
Jockey Club,
Verveiae,
Illy,
Patchouly,
Jeuny Ijnd,
Juba Rose,
Violet.
Waul End,
Jwimiii,
Ro Curonella,
Roe Gr;iiiiura,
Ha i iu fl
Mu.k,
Honey Soekle,
Al.v geuoine Kerina Cologne, fine Toilet and sha-
. mg o up. i ol,et Boiti,, of beautiful stylss, ana a
lrge stock of Jrening Combs, HairTeeth and Nai
brushes; which will tre sold low at the lrug Store
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD atCO
D
ec
20ili.g50. 13
WI.ES A.D BRANDIES.
kO''ULLM Ale and London Porter, of aupertor
VCl 'lua'uy selected for Medical purposes constantly
on ha id and for sale at ibe Drue Store of
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, k CO.
Dec ,2 Ut. I b io. 103
'PHOSGENE GJ!S JUfDB URJYWG
FLUID.
A SUPPLY th day receiv. d and for sale at tbe
D. ujj S orr of
WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD &, CO.
Deml-r 28th, 1J50. 1
iritacs, ItaUiu- Currants, I'ick-
la and CitrOII. Jn.l rrrmtvmA tr,h(rnm
Kw York, which I will e low.
L. B. WALKER.
July 2nd, 1850. " 53
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C
At Xo. 9 FayetievilU Street.
BLACK French Cloth,
Black Doe Skin Csasimer,
r sncy Caaeimerea a food assortment.
vioou and t;omm..n Veatinc Bl.ck Satin Vesti
"g
rtih and Worsted ferre. Padding and Canvass,
eu Dianaet., vanou,xes and qualities,
hue aad Black Cotton Wadding,
jeniUrW,, Meriu0 Shirta and Hose.
For aale low, by
J. BROWN
: Urait n
. be held st I be Coon House id lord. o.
l,..urt, . , we. .. .
. lit lnaj -
K.st.Oct 28th, lboO.'
67
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WW--ML- MLEIGII, N. . JAX0M22, 1851. NUMBER 7.
"Jfj sjanacmaaaaBBBsL- -- iL- laV i V-MMTBMM-iMBaM M1LirMiM1J' I ' ' ' ' , '
COSTOli: HALL.
Corner f Pratt street and Centre Market Space.
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
THE PKOPIUETOK OP THE ABOVB E8
tabiiabment would reapeclfuliy inform iha
citizens ..f North Carolina and other, that be has re.
ceivea irom Lurope, tbe
. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS!
Fogether wilh a rich asoonment of Good adapted
t. the coming season. c.msisiuiK of
SUPEKFINE FKE.NCH. GEKMA.N AND EN-
GLISH CLOTHS, CASTOR BEAVEKs,
PILOTS AND PELirOT COATING
A new article for OVEllSACKs AND BUSINESS
IsUAIa. Also, splendid asaonment of
FRENCH jIND ENGLISH
CAsSlMtKEs Sl) DOfcKlN8.
of the mt desiiable tvles imported this season.
RIi.'H NESTINGS!
We haa. and are constantly receiving. New Styles
of VETLN GS, cooaiaiingol lain and Figured
Sll.h. AND WOOLEN VELVETS,
FIGURED AND STRIPED
CASHMERE-, SILK TINSaND VALEN
ClAS, ot all fhailea and Colors.
OUR CUSTOM V OKK
Is CUT AND M DE in the best wanner and as
ieard tiyle and v orkmain.lup, is warranted to
ajve entire alfai tion, ami at greatly reduced prices.
READY MADE CLOTHING!
Persons in want of. I. EADY MADE CLOTH
ING are particularly invited to rail ani examine eu
Siock before purcbasiiiR rla where, aa we aaiiufacr
uro ail qualilieii of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
And our assortment ol that article ia alall timea large,
which offer to purchasers a great Inducement of
procuring an article of a quality which cannot be
obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the
We have on harrd and are constantly Manufacturing
GARMENTS OF EVERY VARIETY,
FKOVI THE BKST MAl'EKlXl.S. I. THE
MO"T APPROVED STYLES, FOR FALL
AND WINTER WEAR,
Consisting of
SURTOUT SACK AND PELITOT
OVERCOATS,
Of all colors, qualities and sixes, from $2 fiO, 4 50,
4 75, ft M) ai.d upwards.
BOV' CK AND OVE COATS !
A large asaorlmeni of b).ys' Sack anal Overcaata, 2M
per rent less than li uausl rire.
IJPEKF1NE FROi K ND DRESS COATS,
Mitr. ran.w
GERMAN AND FRENCH CLOTH8,
IN THE I.ATr FASHION.
a LAB stock or
TWEED t:tATS.
PANTS AND VESTS. .
We have a Large Assortment of
Ti Frock aud Harks.
A New A ruck.
F08ESTsA'K FOR STORMY WEATHER,
P4ST.4IU.S,
F rora aiuper. French Doeskin.
ML. M K. AND FANCY C.ASSIMERK
lA.Vri.
Of every variety of bde and Color, at 1. 1 50, i
75. . t 4H). 3. S 50 and upwards.
VESTS.
Made from rich Velvet, Saium. Cashmerea and Va-lenr-ia.
l al all prices
Kemaaher ihe N aaae and Place, corner af
PRATT ST. CENTRE M AvtKKT Sfi;E.
H. H COLE.
Kelnraore. November IrVih. 1 84 w. 62
TRINITY SCHOOL.
7 liilcs south ofilulfiffh .V C
liev. P. T. Babbit, Rector.
THE Eighth term at 'hi-School will eemnence
ou tbe lib ot January, IS3I.
TERMS raVABL IN ADVAKCK.
.- For board, washing. $-c , aiili i its' ruction in Eng-
tj . and the Ancient Language.-, $75 per taraa af
nve inovrths. s
As a gent-ral rule, boys over 14 years of age will
not t-e receiveL1. Tlie design of the school is to
lui ai-h a a(e retrial to which boys can be sent for
ihoroogh trwiuing. Heaoe the requirement that l bey
sh.ill be youaw i or, f rr toe docile paria-i of cbild
iuoJ,tbat the j ah .li posset a character ia keeping
villi luretijeci of ibe Si-hool. Iu respect to beagty,
retireoieu', iud bealthf'ilnes of sit union, aud cou-
enience and coiutort of buildings tbia acboel poa
-te-e quite -.n advantage Tbe CBrse ef study will
rrgui ited bv the requirements of uur Univrrsity,
n.l bo p. ins win bs -p. fed to uj.ike the boys good
scholaus.
5indr I, Chronicle and Journal, Wilmington,
each rwpv 3 liiev- i
l m- .". 1 .'. 104
Male Academy,
CEDAR GatOVE. ORANGE, N C.
T. irii eion ot ihi school, sitntel eight
' ileal nartb of lliiitoro , will commaiice on Monday,
tbe Sib day of J-.huary, la-51.
Board. a umwI. in good families in the neighbor
hood, -it &6 per luotttb. Tuition aa usual, far Bng
lish, $10 per aessiuu ; Latin aud Crtak. fl par se
siaa. SAMUEL W. HUGHES.
Decembor 2rh. lr-50. !
HiOVEl The LuttrelU, or. Tbe
two M -rriag-s. By Folkestoue Williims, Ksq,
Auiuor of ' Maid of Honor ' Price 25 centa.
jfLSO
eRPERtf NEW .MONTHLY for Decern
ber IS50. H D. TURNER.
U. c. 26, 1950.
FOR SALE.
TllalEE Valuable Males. Apply ts
tbs Editor
Raleigh, Deeember 9sh, 185.
If 104
Important to
MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS .'
THE Undersigned would respectfully inform
those eng'iged in the Mil ing business is Nerth Car
olina, that he keeps constantly on band, and will
supply at tha shortest notice, that almost inf alna-'
ble article,
YO UN G' S IMPR OVED PATENT
SMUT AND SCREENING 'MACJUNE.
The only Machine of the kind that bsa stood tbe
test and given aiifcti u to tbe pnblie It has
surplau'ed eery Smut Machine yet offered in the
State, nrnre or less of which have been taken down to
make room for it. The public need fear no imposi
tion, aa there are now some Machines running
m North Carolina ; and 1 wish to offar uo other
references than the gentlemen who are using them,
whose expectations have been more than realised in
their performance. It not only thoroughly cleaase
ihe Wheat of Sinui.but also purifies it of all Other
Substances, almost to perfect ion. It takes up hot 4
feet fqoare in then. ill and requires bat little pow
er. It 'S warranted for five years agaiust breakiug
or wearing owl, and also to retain its cleansing qua.
itis fo- that time.
There are a number of these Machines through
which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans
ed, nd tbey have never been out of order one day.
There wa awarded to if the Premium of the Ma
ryland Stat Fair, and a Premium with a silver me
dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, st Bal
timore, W FalL
Address tbe Subscriber st South Lowell Mills,
Orange County. N.C a. MoMANNEN.
December 26, 1850. T '4
N01iit.it supply just received and for sale
X lUUhtti sou".
D-l .: -V. 1W rtlat 1R.KI 1
. HWH VI. lv. v.. - w -- .
?&2& 0&23 tl& iai2MTa
THE Subscriber hat on- hand,
averal second haadod Plane, which
he would sell low for cwA, or reut ny tne monm
They are good repair, mostly 7":ith
six Ocuvea. W. WIlTTAKER.
Raleigh, Dec. 21, 1650. 103
. ... . i
Union House.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Mem
bers of the approaching Legislature that he is
prepared to furnish ter, or twelvenf them with lodg
ings aud board, at the UNION HOUSE, bat a short,
distance from tha Cipitol. r
Tbe Subscriber will provide comfortable rooms,
and good fare, at such prices na the times and mar
ket will afford He pledges himself thnt no pnios or
expense will be spared to render his customer com
fort able.
Travellers are also invited to call, ami transient
boarders will be takeu. Tbe Subscriber keeps a con
stant supply of corn and fodder on hand, aud Ul
have horses lefi with him, or the horses f such a
may atop lit bis house, well taken cure of.
I he Subscribers House is about one hundred
yards from the Capitol, and one door to the east ot
tha Bapliat Church.
JAMES HALL.
Raleigh, Sept. 27th, 1150. TH ts.
Tha best Family Medicine now before Uie public.
It Lis been computwl. flint during tlio last
twenty years, three millions of persons have
annually been benefited by the use of
these Medicine; ftft which spe;ik volume
in f.ivor of their curatiw projx-rtii a single trial
will place tlu-ni lievoiul tin-n-acli .4' cimjK.tJtiai in
tho estiiiuUion of eviTy p;iti.-n!. l!y their use the
Mood is restored to a pure .-uid hcd.'hv stat. frx-d
from a!l inipiiritw-s. The sy icni i not rtnluctvH
ilnriii; tiir operation. bit mijru:-d. uufl they
rnjuiro no reiniirit from lu-ine-s or pleasure.
The afrii.unl have in Hoffat's Life Pills
and PhaeniX Sitters, " remedy tiul will do
fur tbe i ti all that ;ne.l.. .i.e can p"ihlv eTeeL
Tbe genuine of liit-sv medicn:- arj now put up
with a tine steel engraved wmpp-r and lals-ls.
aiwl Cupv riarlit secured acouibu to the law. of tlie
Cniteil States.
Prepared by W. B. HiOFTAT, M. D., N'ow
York. F'r sale by
J. J. RYALS.
Raleigh. Aug. 27th, ISoO. 79 ly
i! L K AMUim,
TEACHERS.
Department of Liuv;ui)ces, li. . Fiell, A.M.
Departmenl of M at heinat ica, D. R. Wallace, A. R.
fgHE TWENTY-THIRD SESSION will con
nrnre on the loihday of J inu.iry. 1S.V0.
Tbe Principal taker, great pleasure in iufurming
the Public lh.il tbe M-ultemaliCil Depariniem has
been, at tbe cot ot" greal labour and expense. phiced
upon au exalted and pertuneut basis. Mr. Wal
lace whose nervices h-ive been secured for that di
viaion of the School, n graduated with ihe first
distinction at t'oileje. and his since bail chtrgeof
the Greenville Acndetuv. which, ns Principal, he
couducleil wilh entire succeas an i universal appro
bation His testimonial In m tbe moat ennneat
Scholars of the state evince a high order of Schol
arship and n high r uik as an Instructor
In the W .rreutou Acaileiny, boys are prepared
tborouiihly for the advanced elas-ss of aoy College
in the Union or for tbe varird duties of oaeful lit
The strictest attention is given to the moral a Well
aa intellectual improveiuwut of the Students, nnd
ibe course af iu'lruction. while it insures a high
order of Scholarship, is designed to ilevelope aud
Slrengtbeu the faculties of ih 111 I u I.
TERMS
Board for tbe Session ol five mouths, $50 "0
Fuel and Lights ia the rooru, 00
Tuition lor tlf LuBgu'Aes aud Mathaniatics, 17 5tl J
do io the iLMttfltsii hranchrs, 12 50
Fuel in the School-room I 0w
J-For ibe chracier of the Intiution, Mem
bers of tbe Li-gislutare are relrrred te the Repre
sentatives of Wi.rren. all of u boiu are I ruataes uf
tbe Academy, aud to the Members from North
ampton. R. A. KZELL. Piiuipsl
December 16 b. I860.
Cy Standard copy 4 weeks.
Edgeworlh Seminary,
THE Proprietor of ibis lustitutiou has the plea
sure to muoudce in its pulrnua that the exer
cises will commence ou the first Monday uf Febru
ary. lb.il, under the care mid -Ufierviaiou of Pro
fessor Rich a bd ."tii.io and Loly.
RICH ARB STIRLING,
Professor of Chemistry, Aaiurai Philosophy and
Ancient Languages.
REV. JOHN A. (SHETTER,
Professor of Mental ami Moral Philosophy and
French.
MRS. STIRLING, Matron.
The services of a Lady tccoiuplisned is Drawing
aad Paiuting iu Oil aud Wa.er Colore are already
aecured. The other Deprtmnts will b fully
supplied by the openiDg of tba seawiom
Terms aa heretofore. The session,! of only four
months instead of five, will terminate jon 3Ut May.
A corresponding deduction wiil be made. Pupils wi l
be received at any time before tbe seaaiou begins
without additiounl charge
J. M. M OR EH E AD, Proprietor.
Prof. Stirling bees leave to refer to
Rev. Samuel L Graham. D D,l Union
8amuel U Wilson, D D, Theological Se-
i
V. L Sampson. D D, miliary,
B. H. hice, l D, Piince Klward. Va.
u Wm. PluBiBitr. B .ItiiDore.
James Caruahan. D D, President of New
J emey Collejjo.
" James W. Alexander, D D. Princeton, N. J.
Prof. Joseph Henry, mithoiiiau Institute', D.C.
January, 1851. 3 wi)t
UNION HOTEL.
CALIFORNIA.
THIS ES TABLISHMENT has been
recently fitted up, iu Pacific St,, near
San some, which is convenient to the
business parts of tbe City, also to the
L'itv Hall, and other public buildings: and withiu
a few minutes walk of the principal Steamboat lan
dings. The Proprietor, from bis long experience in tbe
business in the City of New York, 'having been can
nected with Lovejoy's Hotel for several year) feels
confident that those who may visit his House will
fiud there the comforts of a home.
GEORGE BROWN.
Proprietor.
Sun Francisco. Ao. IS50. 72 9
BECKWITH'S ANTI-BILIOUS
THOSE who desiie un article possessed of highly
Anti-Bilious properties, without Mercury, will not
be disappointed in the use of tbesa valuable Pills
Nobs are genuine without the written signature of
the proprietor. Prio 25 cents per bos,
r r , For sale by
P. F. PESCUD.
Job Printing. Pamphlets, &c., neatly ex
cuted at this Office.
- . . r . - -
State of North Car. Una-Catct
CoDTlr, Conn of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
ftevember Term. A. D. IH50.
In the matter of Michael F. Arcndell aud Sarah
A reudell,. nominated Executors of a paper writing
purporting to be the last will and testament of
Bridges Areiidell. deceased.
Upon the allocations filed of the said Michael
Areudell aud aiah A reudell, propounding the aid
p.iper writiug as. the Inst will and testament of
Bridges Areudell, deceased, late of this county, and
praying to be allowed to summon all persons, and
especially tbe next of kin aud heirs at In w of the
Said Bridges Areudell, deceased, to see pitceedings,
Si-c. ' It appearing to the aatUfaetioii of the Court,
that Mary Ward, wife of Washington Ward, and
Willi nm Areudell are some of the next of kiu and
heirs at lawof the said Bridges Areod-11, doceased,
and that tbey reside beyond iba limits of this State,
it ia ordered by the Court that publication be mad
for six weeks iu tbe Raleigh Register, published at
the City of Raleigh, that the said Washington Ward
and wif Mary, aud the at id William Areudell ap
pear before the ("wurt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
of Carteret County . at the Giurt t he held for e .id
county, at the Court IJonte in the town of Beaufort,
oa the third Monday iu February, A. D. 1951, and
see proceedings to be bad ia ih matter uforesaid.
Witness, James Kumley, Clerk of aaid Court, at
Beaufort, tbe third Monday in November, A. D
1650. ' JAS. HUMLKY,
Clerk of tbe Coert.
Nov. 13, IS50. Pr Adv. 5 6-'4J 100 w6w.
'SPLENDID SCHEMES.
FOR JANUARY. 1H51.
J. If. .IMUlir V CO., JTIanaztrs.
35,000!
$25,000
$20,000 !
15 PRIZE UF
o
lrl.000 1
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY',
For the benefit of Mouonnlia Academy,
Cla.a No. 2, lor loo I
To be drawu al Alexandria, Va., ou Saturday
J.uuaiy 4th. 151.
o -
BRILLIANT eCHEMK
1 Prixe of 35,0ii(l,l ot '25.000,1 oJ w!0,ljOll,l of 10,000
ol 5 355, 15 of 1 000, 100 ui Go J.
-c., cVC , tVC , -c.
'Tickets ajily $lti Halves 5 Qurters 'J 50
Certihcuies ui packagra o. 5 Whom ticket 1.10,00
Do. do. ot 2o Halt do ti.i 00
Do. do. of 25 Quarter do U2 ij
Orders for Tickets and Snarea aud Certificates ol
Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will r
ceive lUe lnol piouipl atieutioii, aud au otHcial ac
count ol each drawing aenl immediately alter it is
ov.r to all who oruer I ruin us.
Address-- J. $ C MAURY dj- CO.
Alexmnxtria, Va.
ON Tue.Ja. tne Uiu i.l J.iuu .iy next, I shall
ffer for sale at t he late iei1euce of David
iliutnii, dee'd , the crep of t orn, Faddrr and Oat ;
slao ibe Mock of Mulea Hi.d ilorses, Wajans,
t',jrt-,V .rnii t.jf titensiU.Culion Giu,W nasi Tbreh
er. Blacksmith's t ools.au. 1 a variety of other articles
belougiug to the plautatiou.
Six month credit aiil lie given. Iu all cases
Bonds and two approved securities will he required
before the delivery of the property. The aale will
continue from day to d y ualil all is sold. Ou
Thursday i be lGtb.at tL s uite place, the Negroes
belutigiug to the est J I e Will 1 hiied.
C. L. HIN TON, Executor.
January 7tb, 1351. 3
Riatly-made Clothing.
5157 E hajve ai'.in r ceived a large supply of
Winter Clothing in addition 10 ourl.iimer
Sioek consiatiiig i.f fine Dress and Frock Coats,
Scks. Overc-ikS and t;oaks, fine Black and Cas-
simere Pants'and Vests, made up of the beat anaie j
rials, and ol -the most fai-biouabk; sijla, which we I
aiill l. -t It .III ..A ul,y:.u .... ,n 1 . . . I
make room lor priui and &uroaer ClotKin. of
whu-b di.e notice will he given. U a respectfully iu
vi'e all in want al any of ihe above articles. 10 call
and eatHilie In-fore purchaiO t laewbete, al A B.
titii'.- ir 1 o., Auc ion aiid Cnmmisaiou Store, Fay
eileviile Sl'call
Raleieh Jan. 4th. 1651. 3
Plank Hoad Notice.
BOOKS of Subscription to the Greenville and
Ualeigk Ft an k bkoad Conpauv will be opened
on ihe lt day ot January uex,t, and remain opeti
thirty d iys at Ihe following placas. vix :
At Washington under the direction of John My.
ens K F HaVeoa, Jauiea E lluyt, B. F. Husks and
Joseph Potts .
At Green vite, under tbe diieatioo ofGmild Uoyt,
Charles Green, Edwin H. Goleit, Wiu. Beruard.
Sr. and Hetty hWil.
At the to,u of Wil-on. uiuler tbe direction of
J'lU .tkaii JKountree. Johu Farmer and Barrou C.
Watson.
Al E igle Rock, under the direction of T. R. Dab
nam. Win. II. il"od ami NeeJhaiu Price.
At Raleigh', under the direciiou of Thomas D.
Hugg, Wm. II. J 1. ws nud dasKs'F. Marriott.
Amount of shires $35 Two dollars on each share
to be paid on subscribing.
JOHN MYERS,
JAMES t. HOYT, -JOSEPH
POTTS,
BEN J F. HANKS,
B. H. HAVENS.
Washington. N. C, Dec. 33th, 1S51. 2
GEO HUG LAWS'
REFINE OA N D HIGHLY PERFUMED
FOR Cleansing, Whitening, Beautifying nnd
preveuiiug the Skiu from Chapping. For
aale at the
NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE
Ra'.eigh. January 4i!, ltJ5(J 3
Female Classical Institute,
in i ti4oi tiki ricE':r.
REV. BENNET T. BLAKE. Principal.
Ma. Wm. C. Doua, Jl. M. Professor of
Mathematics and .Indent Languages.
Ma. Karl W. Petersilla, Professor of
Music.
Mrs. Lucy M. Petersilla, Teacher of
Drawing and Painting.
'TWENTY-FIVE Young Ladies can be accom-
inodated wilh hoard iu the fumily 0 the Prin
cipal. These will receive all the attention, and eu
joy all the comforts of a private family.
Tbe course of study 1 well digested, thorough
and extensive. Tha entire expense to a pupil will
be covered by the payment of Oue Hundred Dol
lars iu advance, for a tension of 3 most he. Tliia
will include Board aud Tuitiou. with Music. French,
Lalia, Greek, Mathematics, Drawing and Paistiug.
Taken separately, the charges will be as follows '
Board per Sesainn of 5 months.
Tuitiou in the C assies 1 Depart mcut
Do in tbe English Department,
Music os Piano or Guitar,
Drawing and Painting,
Puinling io Oil Colours,
French,
20
13
21)
10
la
It
Tbe Pupils will be regularly intruded is Vocal
Music, wiiboat further charge.
The Anuusl Examination of the Pupils of
tbia Instiftniaaywill lake place on Wednesday and
'Thursday, the 4th aud 5tb of December'enguing '
Ths Session for 1S51 begins on Monday thestlth
ofJaDuary.
' B. T. BLAKE, Principal
Raleigh N. C, Nov. 5th 1850. 2ra 91
WE ARE REQUESTED TO AN
nounee T. M. Ouvsa, Esq, as a Cnndid-
atd for Commissioner in ths Eastern Ward.
st ths ensuing Municipal Election, on the 3rd Monday
in January.
- . i'-.LJ.1- ! .. '"'""i a
NOTICE.
IS hereby given, that application will bl made to
the present Le-jialature, lor an act to incorporate
Pasquotank Divuioo, No. 2 1, of Son of Temperance
of Elizabeth City.
Deceinbet 4ib, 1850. 103
The Bug" also at Home n-aiu.
5HAVE just retfVmed the second time from Boa
ton, N .-York, and Philadelphia, haviug spent
nearly ail af August and September in said Cities,
getting up our CLOTHING, every article of which
iras cut by himself, aud made vp under my inspec
tion , and I presume there i n one in North Car
olina now, wHo would be verdant enough to queatioa
my capacity after the eloquent tribute paid to my
artistic skill, in our last Superior Couit, by Judge,
Counsel ou both sides, 'witnesses and Jurors. I re
fer to the case of " Biggs ts. Oliver' actiaa far
damages, in which I had to pay $250, in cssequess
of my extended rapaiatioo.
Come in, if yon please, aud assist ma is paying
off the judgment by buying our goods. Who is
there in North Caraltna, wha has sot heard of ths
Hon. George E. Badger, tbe Hon. Win. H. Hay
wood, Jr.. and Bug' Oiiver, Why their fame 'is
uo more to be hemmed in by State line than their
talents are to be circs macri bed withiu the same Bar.
row limit'
We nre connected, as all our customers know
and if they don't know it, they may with no North
ern House Out tre are Toilers eursehis- buy oar
own goods, nnd import quite aa many of what we
purchase iu proportion to enr busiuess, as any house
in thi State or out of it. There is no establishment
here or elsewhere that possesses say advantage over
us We buy where evoi 7 body else buys, and we
ilnuk we understand our business and buy as cheap
ly. We say our clothing is equal to any offered for
sale in North Carolina, aud, we think superior, be
itig Judges ourselves ef clothing. Of that though,
we will leave the publicto decide, when they exam
ine for themselves. One thing ia certain without
intending to reflect upon any one w will sell our
clothing cheaper than the same articles cau be bought
lor in any of tua Northern Cities, and as cheap as
nny'body that comes here, who does nut sieal his
clolhiug ready made
Our stock embracing Drab, Black, Blue, Green,
Cray, and other OVERCOATS from 0 to $20 and
upwards. Cloaks, full circle, Sid upwards. Frock,
dress, and Sack CO vT irotu 7to$12 ami upwards
PANTALOON, all colors uud priccafrom 4 te
S". VES TS. all kinds and all aises, at all prices
from $1,25 I $5. la fact, every thing that cau be
found in any aiiuil ir establishment in tha Union.
IV are North Carolinians. We are permanent
ly lacs ted here, aud if we gall ns cheap aa others,
why not give us the preference? If we do not aril
as good gucds at aa small a price, we will nat ask
your patronage.
Call I cah ! ; 11 bafvrsvti pur-rh ise. at
OLIVER At PROCTER'S.
No. U
R. R. R R.
Fayelteviile Street.
7 H I TE WINE, FOR COOKING, just re
ceived and lor s.i!e at the store of
WILLIAMS. HAY OOD CO.
URTii OV & TODD,
SycQViore Street, ippositt PotreU's Hotel, Petersburg
Fa, OFFER FOii SALE,
C3xjr had refined aagars
Oo hags Rio, l.aguyna, aud Java Coflae
40 packages loaf, crushed and sowaWred sugars
25 tons Swe.les, American aud Eng ih uoa
HQ bales horse shoes
15 0 bales Gunny, Dundee aud German bagging
low Coils bale rope
I5S boxes speim, adimantiaie aud tallsw candles
60 Woxes soap
10 boxes very 'perier family soap
lit) barrels rye double aud sisgls recaised
whiskey
21 barrels grape brandy
pipe Cog. hramJy, part very fise,
2 lihda. ram
20 pipes sad 1-4 pipes Part, Mad. asd Shear J
wme
)00nat,hot assorted,
7M keg Daila, Cainberlatid aod Rapid fall,
WOO Fides sole leather
150 reams wrapping paper
8W reams Icorr end cap paper
25 bbds. and hbls raolases
I Oo boxes window glass, 8x10 and 10 x 12
Hoiae cidlure, saddles, bridles, bed cords, lines, pep
per, ginjier. spice, mace, starch, chocolate, water
bucks s, cotton cards, band iro i, hoop ir..n, ca-tings,
C'ltlou yarns, waou Whips i kc. 4a. All ol
ihe above yuods will be sold at ibe lowest rales.
If KIT TON A TODD.
Aucqsi 21. UjO. 8 3m
IVM0H1US & CO.,
Iflauagcrs ot Lotteries.
PURCELL has the pleasure of presenting to his
correspoudsnts the following brilliat scbames for
Jaiiuary, under the utnuagement of F. Morris k Ca.
sole oouiracturs aud m'inagers.
All schemes of ibe Maryland Lotteries are exam
ined and approved by the Slate CotamUsiAiners. and
alldrawiuoH couducted under tlisir personal aupsr
inteudaoce Bond j to a heavy amount ars deposited with the
State Commissioner to secure the payment of aJl
prizes
Tbe many Fplendid prizes which have been sold
and paid at sihi by PUKCELL iu the last five
y ears, has gives his tickets a dacided preference over
al others. There is bo creiy of large prizes at
hi ofiice, aud 10 secure thiu it i only necessary to
address orders to F. MORRIS di CO., Managers, r
) C. W. PURCELL.
Richmond, Va.
Grand Schciu lor January,
$5-viG6, 4rt) ol $5L0 .
Grar.d Coosolidatd Lottery, Clusa C, te be draws
oa Saturday Jauuaiy I lib, 1S51. 79 ntuubera, 3
drwo, CAriTAi.a
1 of $5..36b' I 178 of COO
40 of 5 000 I lowest 3 No. priss
Tickets 15 Halves 7,50, Quarters 3,75.
$35H0. $15(100.
Susquehanna Lottery, Class 7, to ba drawn on
Wednesday, J anuatry 15b, 78 Numbers aud 16
drawn. CATITAL.
1 sf
1 of
1 of
35,000
15,000
1 of
20 of
20 of
3,60
1.U00
005
7,500
Tickets $10, Halves 5. Quarters $2,50.
Orrlura fur TirVla in uv nt t, a Marvland
Lotteries will meet tb most prompt and cofcvfiden
tul attentiou, if addressed to F. MOftRlS A CO.,
Mauagers, or to C. W. PUKCELL,
Kiohmosd, Vs.
December 27th, 1850 104
FKCSII ARRIVALS
SEMI-WEEKLY-
HARDING dr. CO. will receive new goods twice
a wees, during tne entire seaaon, direct from
tint ..Manufactory, By this arrangement, purchaser
will always find aomething new and attractive by
xamining tbeir Stock Aa for Bargains, Gents,
you cant begin 10 buy aa cheap elsewhere. Call
sd examine yourselves
Under the Telegraph Office,
Fajettevilla street
Rsleigh. Nsv. 14th, 1850 9
. PERFUMED MATCHES.
OF Superior quality, just received by
" P.F.PESCrJD.
JLSO.
English and Americas Mustard in qt. Bottles ssd
qt. tin cast, ot best quality and very cheap.
4 P. P. PLSCCf).
Raleigh Spu 21st; 1850. ' 78
GENTLEMEN HATS.
FALL STYLE FOR 1850.
OME THING entirely new and decidedly sle
ganL Call and examine.
R. TUCKER & SON.
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY-
i
tTIE EN1TRE WtiltK. UNABRIDGED,
InOucVoI.,Crwa Q,uirto, of t-43 i Pages.
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allisr Eylii DK-liaiwrf e(itnnlea ia litis t-uuuirv.
rvHtoHco .r
6. & C. Merriaai, SpringSeld, Haas.,
Ami told hg all ButkfUerj.
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'not this edition has received essential improve
ments from the able hands it has passed
through."
" Best DsriMXO Bictioakt in she Boglish
Language."
Accurats and beliable in giving a just
exhibition of the Language.
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AND RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF TILE
LANGUAGE."
,
And thirty othef members of the United Statesf
Senate.
President of the United States.
" I fiad it an invaluable vade mecttm."
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has been done fur the LnjlUh Language."
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ETEKY KUUCATttJ MAN."
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axv of the Language."
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tionary f tlie Language will be required "
LL. B-, of Scotland, author of
r-i lo.ilosoiiber." etc.
For sale bv Hexrt D. Turkek, al tbe
NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE.
Raleigh, Nov. 1550.
NEW STORE.
KVANS & WILLIAMS
KTSTOULD respectfully inform their friends.snd
if the public generally, that tbev have opened
a Store on Fuyetteville Street, one door above Rich
ard Smith, Esqr., where they will keep constantly
on hand a full Supply of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CBTLERiV, GRO
CERIES, , it'c
And iudeed overy thing usually found ia "similar
estabjishuents. They present tbe following a
specimeas af the Stock:
Brocade French Cashmere,
Embroidered Silk ano Crftpe,an-I Norwins lostrs,
Chatueleou 'Turks, Silk and Poplins,
French Cashmere and DeUines.
Chsateleou, Figured aud Black Alsssss.
Velvet Neck Ribbon aad Belts.
French worked Collars and Cuff,
Embroidered Ribbous and Velvet Trimmings,
Scolloped Linen Cam brio Handkershiefs sad Kid
Gloves,
Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificials.
Ginghaais asd Calicoes, a large lot,
Freuch Clothes, Casauneres nd Vestings,
BeaTer-t:ioih. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jsaju,
Red and White Flannel, Linaeys ssdslsid
Shawls, .
Kerseys, Negro and Bed Blnaksts,
Brows and Blaachad Domestic Bad Tiektne.
Table Clothes and Dinpsrs.
Ladisa' Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hose
ALSO.
Ladies fine Walking Shoe asd Gaiters,
I Miles &, Son's fine pegged Boots,
Calf, Kip, aad Coarse Brogass,
A good assortment of Hats snd Cass sf etarr
sesciption, i c '
Cuttlery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, Trace
Chaiua, Java, Laguir and Kis Coffee, Lof, Crush
Clarified snd Brown Sugar.
Together wiih a numler of other articles sot
enumerated. Ths Subscribers respectfully solicit a
share sf subhs patronage. Th.y will sell good
Bargains for Caah, or ... short time, to puncUal
Jler- II. L. EVANS,
. v e JOHN G. WILLIAMS.
Raleigb.Sept. 17ih. 1850. 74
ADELAIDE LINDSAY. br ths Mtfc rf
Lettice Arnold. Price Wesitfc ". Tf
2th, iSsX). if TCRWs,
Abbot's Illustrated Histories.
XERXES THE GRFAT i .
TH E followmg work of the aerie ars bow resdv i
U7llli .c ... '"""J
-..-.m miw conqueror, Alexsadsf ths tSrsat.
Msry Cjuern of OcotU,
CluwlesthaSeoind,
Charles the First,
Allied the. Great,
Cyrua tne Great, ?s
Madatos JUlsnd, ,
ill a
Maria Antoinette,
Darin ths Great,
Qasen Uxabeib,
Ltliu tOsar.
HannibsL.
lllustrstsd Title Pages j
1 FiWaaila k- w..
I otser jjlurtrauons, 18m
"tU.lri:l.vl.j. -- .
10.
iiub .Hoi otore. ny
Iec.tl, 1850.
, II. D. TURNER.
103
tf cP
insertion, One .Dollar; each subsequent ia8jctis
Twenty-flVe Cent's:! ' 1 1 : "
Crt Ordrrn and ieif 4iertMeirtiJI
cbard 34 per ceat. higher J Wot a dedttcftea M J&h
PRp; will be made from the regalar prieee,
adrertisers by the year; '"' ,
AdTertisements, insrted in the Sliii-tf ibxi.V R"
irraa, will also appear In tbe WxckLY Fpr, fM
f charge. ' .u. ;. -., u.;xl ,
iCT Letters U tbe Editor mast be rosr-rAiD.
c"or the Removal ami Permanent Core or tf
NERVOUS DISEASES,
lad of those Complaints which are caused hr an Impaired
weakelivd or unhealthy condition of 111
NEKYODS SYSTEM.
This beautiful orxl conrenient apflication ot the avTtrlBB
pow art of GALVANISM sn.l i Ali.NKTISM, has been prat
nouncad by ilistin?uislied physicians, both in Europe aad lM
United State, to be the wait taluahle midicintl ditcmrf f
"br. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
and
MAGNETIC FLUID,
nnd wilh tha most perfect and certain success
cases of
is aN
GENERAL DEBILITY,
Strtngtnening the weakened body, giving tone to the varimM
organs, and jnvig.iratinir the entire system. Also hi FITS,
CRAMP, PA11ALSIS and 1'AL.SV, D St'KPSI A or 1NDI
QKSTION, RHKUMATISM, AVVTK and CHRONIC, OOUT,
EPlLt:rSY, l.l'MB.t(iO, DKNtSS, NKRVOU8 TRft.
MORS, 'PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOPLRXT,
NEURAI.OIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVEtt
COMPLAINT, SPIVAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATUR
f the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT. DISEASES of the KID
NEYS, DEKICIENCY OE NERVOUS and PHY8IOAL EN
tROY.and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which OomplaiaU ariss
from one simple came namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous Systsm.
tSCJ- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicine
ma rate the disrite, for tbey weaken the vital energies of tb
already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening,
life-giving, vitalizing; influence of Galvanism, at applied by
this beautiful and wonderful difcoVery, the exhausted patient
and weakened sufferer is restored to tornUar health, strangta
elasticity and vigor.
The great peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic CorstiTss,
consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by aaaf
ward application, in place of the usual mode of tlntgginc asat
physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly
nnder the infliction
Tkty tlrmntkm Ihe while tysteat, equitlixe timlatimn tf
the hlmod, jiromnlf Iht tecretiom, and nrvrr do Ihe tlighteti innry
nndrr any rii niifmcri Since their introduction ia (bs
United SUtcs. only three years since, more than
60,000 Persons
Including all ages, classes and conditions, among which wars
a large immtier of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to Narv
xu Compirtnits hare heen .
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENT!. Y CTJRETJ, 1
when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thin
elae hen tried in vain !
To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, snppot
the rase of a person afflicted with that bane of civilization,
DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervon. Disorder, la
Ordinary case, stimulants are taken, which, by their aetata OS
Jie nerve, and muscles of the stomach, ajtord Lemprt iy relief,
out winch leave the patient in a lower state, and with injareel
faculties, alter the actum thus excited has ceased. Now CO
pare this with the eU'ect resulting from the application of tb
UAl.VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic uifleier, evaa in tb
w orse sniptoms uf an attack, and simply tie the Belt arrmnd
the body, using tiie Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short
period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive
element of the Belt, thereby causing a Ualvanic eirculetiot
which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again
the oitive, thus keeping up a continuous Ualvanic circula
tion throughout the system. Thus the most severe casss of
DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS
18 OKTEN AM PL V SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TMK
biSEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AXJ) TESTIMONIALS
Ot Uie most Undoubted Character,
From all parts ef the Country could be given, sufficient to 11
very column in this paper!
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
which conclusiiely p.-oves that
" Trutli is stranger than Fiction."
MKUMATISM, BR0XCH1TIS AND DYSPEPSIA.
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman
of Nru- Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exsReS
reputaiion : .
Siokv, New Jersey, Jury 12, 1S48.
Da. A II. Chbistik Dear Sire You wish to know of sa
wh:it has been ihe result in mv own ease, of the application o(
THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply is a
billon s :
Fur alvout twenty yrars I had heen smTering from Dyspep.
sia. Every year the symptoms liecaine wqrse, nor mild I
oht:-iii crmaiient relict from any course of medical treatment
whatever. Ahont f nitrMM vpart sine, in roasefiiif.n.A ni
freijuent exisiiire to the weather, in the discharge of my pas
tcual ihities, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheuma
li-m, which for year after year, caused me indescribable
anguish. Farther : in the winter of '45 and 4t, in consequence
of preaching a great deal ir my own nnd various other
churches in this region, I was attacked Jy the Bronchi tie.
which soon became severe as to require an immediate ana
pension of xr.y pastoral labor. My twrvons sysras warn an
ihiroufhly fratcrated, and as my Bronchitis became won, so
also did my Dyspepsia snd Rheumatic affection thns evincing
that these disorders were connected with each other Uroajra
Die medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmac.
poeia there seemed to he no remedial agent which cnuU
reach and recuperate my Nervous Systenj ; every thing that I
had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At lest
was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though
with no verv sanguine hoies of their efficiency,) I determiiuvl
to try the eitect 01' the application of tbe GALVANIC BELT
AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Tburw:
in June, 1846. To mv oxkst .itom.ismiwt, in two oav a
DvarcMiA had con; is aioHT dsvs f was csiblxsi
SKSL'MK NT rJTOil. I.SROKS; NOV HOI I 1IKJCB MtTV
a sisocr. seance oa iccocsr or ths Bsohchiti ; isa at'
Rhkumstic irr vcTiow has estikkcv ) 'o to TaoriBLK avar
Such lathe wonderful and happy results of tba experiment.
I have recommended the BELT snd FLUID to many whs.
have been likewise sud'ennc from Nearalsric afl'ection. Thev
have tried them, with Hirer bksci.ts, I bklikvk, in arses
case.
I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours,
ROBERT. W. J. ASD IS
DR. CHRI8TIE'$
GALVANIC NECKLAOH,
at asea for all complaints Meeting tbe Throat or Head, 1
Bronchitis, InSaaimatiori of the Thmet ftirvooa ast
- V -
Headache, Dizziness of tbe Head. Neurslsfia in the taw
I urxing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is gaoeraliv
Nervous, and that distressed compiaiiit, called Tic DoWeaa
Palsy and Paralysis. ...
All physicians acknowledge that these terrible disease s
eansed by a deficiency ef Strraxa Energy m tb aSeetss)
lisnbs. Da. Caiurir'i Galvanic Articles will sweply rlus
Scakient power, and a complete and entire care is thai enei4
1000 Cases of Palsy and PLralysi.
have been reported to Da. (hbhth and his Agents within tha
last two years, which have been entirely restored. ,
0rj- Cat. Anrr.itw J. K. Tomts of CreoUyn, N. Y, had as
been able to w alk a step for near four rears, and was so heir
lea that he had to lie fed. The most' celebrated phytic
gave him up. In Ave days after he commenced wearing .
Galvasic Belt, Nfcklick, hd Bicri.(Tf, he wafavi
acroa the room, and in three weak he had perfectly recoteis
hie health. Captain Tomes is seventy years of sgt.
Severe Deafness Cared.
Tne following is an extract fiom a letter latelv receiv4
from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia :
"A. H. CiiauTir, M. D. hear Sir One of aiy patiem.
anknnwn to me. obtained ronr Galvanic hell and Necklm".
with the JCsgweric 'iut, for a sarioas affection ot Deafne
The case was that ol a lady whose Nervous system was mn.
disordered, and her general health poor. Much was do-
previously to the application of the Belt, hut with very Irt'n
success, and I feel it onlv right to tell you, that since she eoi.
aieneed wevring the Beft and nsinr the Fluid, Imt a few wevLs
ago. ah has ENTIRELY-RECOVERED HER HEAR1.
and her general health is better than for several years."
" t9 Etery ease of Deafness, if it be Nrrvoos,as H goril
b ean he cured by this wonderfnl remedy.
DR. CKirTsTIE'S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found of vast service in case of ( oavolsions orfrVa.
Bpasmodic Complaints, snd general Nervous A flections of ths
Head and sper extremities A lo in Palsy and faralvft, as
all diseases caused by a deficiency of power or Narvo
Energy IS the limbs or other organs of the body.
'' Prices:-''
; Ths' Galvanic Bolt, Thro Dollara,
Ths Ckalvanlc Necklace, Two Do U ars,
Ths Galvanic Eracelsts, One Dollar EacJ.
Ths Magnetic Fluid, On DoHsr.
tftjv The article re accompanied by i" and !''''?
Famphleta with full particular aay be f
- authorized Agent
' For sale wholesale and retail by P. FB9
CfJDi -IUleiga. , "i
.r2s TO-lVSP&
If A RUH assonmeiit ou han.i ssd Selling chssu .
jlj E. h. HA KDING tt CO
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