s-S-ms--- i ii i a n mil i a emi i in ii i i ii ii i fi ii i i ! u i-aji i : . . .i- av ear - --' w viiia ii m f i n i mi n t Jini ami asms M wiii .--. . j mm nn n TERMS OF JxDVERTISiNG,!. r , ISTER ffptv. P. Kj 3 ;r; -yn : w i ij i w . rx i iiiiK " a k a n --. - . a. . i - .r . . , . , . . . .. - .-.. . ' - . i iiiii 11LU AdvtrtiMMentsTaf every Slsiee.L fieanra insertion,. One . Dollar; each aobsequaat fawertiett: Twenty-five Cejflhv Vl Ix-Ul LSi'X ;il7 - CWf Order and Judicial AdertiiwasfVwPI be charged &5 per eaChigfier hot a dadacOan at J3 A . percent, will be made from the reguUr prices fe' ' advertisers by the year. ' i .ly'V'tv, r w: Advertisements, xiarted in the Scmi-Weexlt R" irraa, will also appear in the WasiLT Paper, fe -of charge. .it- ; C Letters ( tbe Editor most be rowT-rais, ' f - : !J" r t Ait i t J n;4'fi u rljirfj '' ., St l .: .! i ' , . B,SKATUi:;UALES, -. ... mm OB ptopiiBTot- Foi the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum For the Weeldy Paper,; $3 per annum. ; NORTH ' CAROLINA - "' '-' - - . . , . . , . ; EKE TttiaV always be fearta fine collation $ of foreign and Amricta Mastc, Piaao of superior tone and tyle. , Guitars, Spanish, rrencn and German; Flutes, Violin, Violoncello., Acer doom, Senpfiinea end' Brass Band Instruments nf II kind, Bend hstractio d Blank Book and thereat ltaju Jtivinga by the aingl Bond la. . Orders from -broad faithfully met and pfomptly attended to; Catalogue. eot 10 "J Per wbo aire nrckainj mt-itv " V " - Reliance may U placed upon the recommeoda tionefall Merchandise from the Worth Carelina MnlcKtei M the article aie all aelected with the grKMt mr and by the Proprietor. One dye North of the City iiall,FayeUeville 8c Rabr-tVan. 8, 1831. 4.. : GARDEN SEEDS, TTimited Fmh and Gciniae Growth of 1S50 : FOR SALE BT Kbraary, 4th, 1851. II rJBXCJE&SIOR. - LEROW & BLODGETTS Patent Rotary Sewlns iriavbiueJ THIS Machine will . peifora fine stitching, at the rale of one yad per. minute, either for curTed or straight woik, and in making any eort of a garment. ForTiilor it is indeed invaluable; and foi Cap Mikera, Crpet Bag, Grain, and 8ali bag, and Up hoUlary ManaCacterers, it defies competition. Ala tor Gloves and Fancy Sewing. One machine will perform the work of ten girls hand labor Six ailver medahrtiave been awarded this machine, in the Fair of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Albany, Baltimore, and Hem Hampshire. It was patented the 3d day of October, 1849, and there are new in actual opeiaiion over two h nndred of these machines, making Clothing, Caps, Bags, Mesara. Win. E. Whiting & Co , No. 14 Pear sireet,' New York, in six months, and with twenty four machines, made $60,000 worth of Cape alone Mr. Ierow has just returned from Europe, where (in connection with Wm, H. Cary Co., 245 Pearl st., New York.) he has patented the Machine in Bngrand, 8eotland, and the British Colonies, also in. France and Belgium. An aseociation of gentlemen in this town having purchased the Patent Right for this Slate of the above named Sewing Machine, and deviling to be( come fully acquainted with its operations and merit appointed one of their n amber, Mr. S. P. Poller (a well known .nd practical machinist,) to vuit JJ York for this purpose After a full and careful in. vestigation of all maitere pertaining thereto. Mr. Polley reports itut he has witnessed the Sewing Machines in the highest stale of successful operation. He took occasion toexamine various other Machines intended for this purpose, none of which will bear a compariaon with Lerow Si Blodgett'a; and parties who had purchased another right have abandoned it and bought this. An improved Machine, brought on by Mr. P., i now in operation at the Tailoring Establishment of Mr. Chas. Barr, where it may be seen. Ws guarantee this Patent to be a valid one, and this Machine to perform all that is said of it in the above notice. We are now prepared to sell County and Town flights of this Patent, and we respectfully invite the attention of all wbo wish to make money to the me rits, of ibis Sewing Machine, which tells Us own story. -jy Order may be addressed to 8 P. POLLEY, Afcilmington, N. C. Wilmington, H. Cn Jan. 31. 1851. II 3m Warrented Fresh Jf Genuine. FEBRUARY, 1st 1831. Jtpartzs Giant. Beet French Sugar, Mangel Wnrxel, While Su gar Long Blood Rt&, Extrm Early Turnip, Early Red Turnip. Borecole Purple. . Bnustrx Sprouts. BtoccoH Superior White, Superior Purple. These are of genome varieties, anu with proper culture we warrant lb era to produce flowers I Beans Early Yellow Six Weeks, Royal Dwarf! ' ' Kidney, Early China Red Eye. Extra Early Six ! Weeks. Refugee or 1000 to 1, Late Valentine, . Large Lima. 0jfoirr Early White, Purple and other. Carrot Long Orange, Large White Field. Ccbbagt Husrt, Early York, Early Batteroea, Early Sugar I -oaf. Early Drumhead. Large York, Large Late Drumhead. Late 8-igar Lojf, Late Flat Dutch. Large Bergen or Great American, Green Curled Savoj,Red Pickling or Purple, and Preminm Flat Dutch. Celery White Solid, Giant Red, Silver Giant, Rose Colored solid. Cress Pepper Grass. Corn Salad Large French. Cm camber Early FramcEarly Cluster, Long Pick - ling, Early Yellow, Long Green, Long Green Turkey. Loag White Spine, Eitcive White curled. Egg Plant Early Purple, Large Late Purple. Kale Green Curled Scotch, Sea Ktle. Lettuce Early Curled Seleasia, Early Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Ice Drumhead. Melo Carolina Water, Long Striped, True Span ifh, Mountain Sweet, Nutmeg, Citren Nutmeg, ' Fine Netted Cantitope, Yellow Cantilopr. Onion Silver Sain, Large Red, White Ouion Setts, .. Yellow do. Parsnip Large Dutch, sugar er sweet. Pea Early tSix Weeks, Prince Albert's extra Ear ly, (earliest known,) Early Charlton, Coatee new Imperial, very superior, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Early Dwarf Prolific Pqrp----Red Cherry, Cayenne, Large Bell, Squash . or Tomato, Sweet Spanish. Pumpkin Large Cheese. Caahaw, Mammoth. Radish Early Soar 1st, Long Scarlet, Red Turnip, White Turnip. Squat Early Flat Bash, Egg or Apple, Lima er Cocoa at and Crook Neck. Tswvirs Large Red, Pear Shape, Large Yellow. Bird Canary, Hemp, Rape. Sundries Early Corn, Lucerne, Okra, Turnip, ffslsafy, Spinnage, Victoria Rhubarb, Triple Carled Parsley, Mustard, Clover, White, Ken tucky Blue Grass, Licerne, Flower Seed, a gen eral assortment. Those who wish a supply of Garden or Flower seed, will please send their orders soon. Country Merchants supplied upon each terms as will enable them to make a goed profit. P. F. PESCUD. ataleigh, Feb. 19th 1851. 15 T Standard copy. GREAT DUMBER FOR JANVARY. HARPERS NEW MONTHLY. Received this day at TURNER S N. C Book-Store January th, 1851. 5 C7" A fresh supply of MILES 4. SON'S Imitation StUch Boots. i nat received by HEA RTT A LITCHFORD. Raleigh, Jan. 20th. 1861. 7 New Music Book, 1.111LA LrAUUio,or tne Amencaa kook e( a raw at are r tra Church- Music Br Lowell mason and Gao. Wtb ebb. ALSO TIIE IIO.TIE ALTAR AN Appeal in behalf of Family Worship, with jL Prayers and Hymns, for family arc By the Rev. Charles F. Deems. H. D. TURNER. FALL A!tD TflvtTER STOCK OF Fashionable Clothing. WHOLESALE ISO RETAIL rPHE subscriber enter the field of competition J- with a Urn and well selected assortment of 11 thanetr styles of Fashionable Garmeuts for the Fall and Winter Trade. Determined to maintain the increasing reputation of the Clothing Baaaar, every effort has been made to produce styles of Clo thing well adapted to this market ; from the very lowest price to the finest quality of Clothing. Cus tomer eao depend upon finding oar garments wall made however low the price. Merchants are invited to examine oar stock, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in the trade. The fancy Department is fall, embracing English French and Italian Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts. Collars, ac , which will be sold at tha low est prices, by W.PERRY. Petersburg, Sept 8th. 1820, ,-t73 . ; COSTUillE HALL,. knur 9f -Pratt trftL.mmdUiwt MnvUt . MwmeaX S? -k-W aw STvkf a k S-tnn A-tmn I iiiuinmu wAKttriuusjs. THE P tablia! PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE ES- sbment would respectfully' inform the CHixens of North Carolina and others, that ha has re ceived from Europe, tha FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS ! Together with a rich assortment of Goods adapted to the coming season, consisting of SUPERFINE FRENCH, GERMAN AND EN GLISH CLOTHS, CASTOR BEAVERS, PILOTS, AND PELITOT COATING. A new article for 0 VERSA CKH AND B US1NESS COATS. Also, a splendid assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH , CASS1MERES AND DOESKIN8, of the most desiiable tyles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS! We have, and are constantly receiving. New Styles of VESTINGS, consisting of plain and Figured SILK AND WOOLEN VELVETS, FIGURED AND STRIPED CASHMERES, SILKS, SATINS AND VALEN CIA S, of all shades and Colore. OUR CUSTOM WORK Is CUT AND MADE in the best manner and as regard? Style and Workmanship, is warranted to give entire satisfaction, ami at greatly reduced prices. READY MADE CLOTHING ! Persons to want of READY MADE CLOTH ING are particularly invited to call an J examine cu Siock before purchasing elsewhere, as we manofacr lure all qualities of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And our assortment of that article is at all times large, which offers to purchaser a great Inducement of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand and are constantly Manufacturing GARMENTS OF EVERY VARIETY, FROM THE BEST MATEKIALS. IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE8, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Consisting; of SURTOUTSACK AND PELITOT OVERCOATS, Of all colors, qualities and sixes, from $t 0, 4 50, 4 75, 5 SO and upwards. BOY'S' SACK AND ovekcoats! A large assortment of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, SO per cent, less ihsn I tie usual price. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Silt rao-s GERMAN AND FRENCH CLOTHS, IN THE LATEST FASHION. a was stock or TWEED COATS. PANTS AND VESTS. We have a Large Assortment of Tweed Freek and Sacks, A New Article. FOREST SACKS FOR STORMY WEATHER, PAIfTALOO.f, From Snper. French Doeskins. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. Of every variety of Shade and Color, at $1, 1 50, I 75, t, 3 50, 3, 3 50 and upwards. TESTS, Made from rich Velvet, Saiius, Cashmere and Va lenciaa, and at all price. HP- Remember the Name and Place, corner of PRATT ST. 6i CENTRE MARKET SPACE, H. H.COLE. Baltimore. November 15th. 1849. C2 N. PEKUY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, 3 doori above Bank, PETEBBLRG, Ta. SUPERIOR Ready .TInde Clotlilug, A.KD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, HJJS'DKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, fit. September 8th, 1850. 73 tf. HOJVTOR FOREVER TO THE GOOJD OLD .NORTH Sutras THE above emphatically State SorJfe, beautifully it-ranged by Mr. Solomons, Professor of Music, to tne spin tea sir oi nan u uis vuiu, um ju wen received from Baltimore. As the enterprise has been sttended with consid erable expense, the Subscriber cannot but hope, that the patriotism and liberality of North Carolini- ..... . v- . v: ans will lane pleasure in comoining iu suwiu una from loss. As there will be no more issues then the demand requires, person desirous of procuring copies will please send their names to the North Carolina Book Store, or to J. CAMERON, Hmsboro'. anuary 8th, 1851. Notice. THE Snbsrribffr, as successor to COOKE & BUrf ALOE, in the Livery business will con tinue its operations in all ita branches at bis sta bles, on Wilmington street, and solicits the pat ronge of his old friends snd the public generally His prices must be arranged agreeably to the prices of produce and labour, and will be from and after the 1st dsy of r ebrusry next, as foi lows : Pair of Horses per month. $18 00 Sinrle do do 10 00 Do do week 3 60 Do do dsy 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, snd persons having: horses now in m if csre are requested to take them away, if unwi linff to comply with the above conditions. JERE : NIXON, Jin.. 24 1 h, 1850. S. F, PHILLIPS, I TTENDS THE COURTS in the Counties II ofjDrange, Alamance, Wake and Chatham. Chanel Hill. N. C May 24. 1849. 24 JJVJVr LLYD SLIPPERS. JUST received, and for sale by O. L.BURCH. Raleigh, Oct. 4. 1850. 80 iNoticd, WE are requested to announce that E.G.ftead, Esq., of Person county, ill deliver the Ad dress before the Literary Socies of. Wake Forest College in Jane next 21 Tha beat Family Xedieiaa bow before the public It lifts been, computed, that during the 'last twenty years, three millions of persona havg . annually tmeir benefited by the use of these Medicines ; a fact which speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties a single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient By their use tlie Mood is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. 2ue system U not mlucetl during their operation, but invigorated, and they Require ' no restraint from butnnese or pleasure. TIm afflicted have in Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, a remedy that will do "for them all that mediciue can possibly effect The genuine of these medicines are now put up with a fine steel engraved wrapper and labels, and copv right sect-red according to the laws of the United State Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York. For sale by J. J. RYALS. Raleigh, Aug. 27th, 1850. 79 ly GARDEN SEEDS, Wirranted Fresh and genuine GROWTH OF 1850. Raised bythe United Society, Called Shaker, and by D. Landreih. FOR SALE BY HENRY 0. TURNER, BOOKSELLER, Raleigh, IV. C. Aettchoks, Green Globe. AsraaaGns, Giant. Beans, Early China Dwarf. Early six weeks, (yel low,) Refugee, or thousand to one, Horticultural Pole, Large Lima, Carolina Lima. Best, Early Flat Bassaoo, Early Blood Turnip, Early Orange 1 urmp, Trench Amber Sugnr, White Selesta Sugar, Long iJrond, Long Mangel WurtxeL Baocoto, Large Purple Cape, Large White Cape. CiourLowiL Early, Large Late. Cabsage, Early Sugnr Loaf. Early York, Early Drumhead. Large York, Large Drumhead, Mam moth, (new J rlat or Lata Dutch, Drumhead Savoy, (new.) Csi-kst. Larpe White Solid, Rose colored Solid Silver giant, (new.) Coan. Early Hawk. Early Canada. Early Smith's White, Sioux or Dutmn, Early I uscarora , Larly So ear. Early White Flint Cbess, Curled or Peppergrass, Broad Leaved, Ex tra Curled (new,l Water, CucuNsxa Early Green Cluster, Early Frame, Early Short Green, White Spiaed. Lone Green Turkey-Long Green. (Keeoa.) Small Gherkin. Cabsot. Early Horn, Large AltriDehatn, White Field. Eao Plant, Lnree Purple, White, (ornamental,) Enbivs. Green Carled, Broad Leafed, Kale, Green Curled Scotch. Sea Leek. Iree Scotch, or Flae. Large London. Luttdce, Imperial Sugar Loaf, Early White Head, Early curled Silesia. Large Green Head, Icehead, lee Coss, Royal Cabbage Head early. Extra Cabbage Head, Brown Dutch. Melon, Large Musk, Large Fellow Cantelope, Green Citron. Fine Nutmeg, Wards Nectar, Pine Apple, Persian, Pomegranate, Fragrant, Water Imperial. Water tarly Apple Sseed, Wa ter Long Island, Water Carolina, Water Citron, for preserves Okea, Long White, Short Green. Onion, White Silver Skin, Yellow, Red, Welsh or French, for Soup. " Passni, Guernsey, LoBg White, Hollow crown. Paeslet, Plsm or Kingle, Gurled, Dwarf Curled Peas. Early Cedo Nolli. Early Prinre Albert.new, Early May extra, Early June, Early Charlton, Bishop Early Dwarf, Large White Marrowfat, Large Black Eye, Dwarf Marrowfat, Ra:sh, Long White Summer, Early Scarlet Short Top, Long Salmon, Long Scarlet or Early Frame Scarlet or Cherry Turnip, Philadelphia Larue White Turnip, l'ellow Turnip, White Fall Spa nish, Black Fall Spauifh Cabbot, Long Scarlet or Blood, Long Orange. Soebel. English Garden Broad leaved, Sri nag e, Broad Leaved Savour, Ronud leaved. New Flanders Prickly. Salsify or Vegetable Oyster. bo, cash. Bosh Crookneck Summer, Dutch Sum mer Scallop, white snd yellow, Vegetable Mar row, Sweet Potatoe, Valparaiso. Tomato, Large Smooth Red. Yellow, Cherry. TuaNir, Early Dutch, Large English Norfolk, Red Top Flat, White Flat Rutabaga, Yellow Swedish, t rench, white. Long VY bite. Hbbbs, Caraway, Dili, Fennel. Lavender, Lemon blm,Sage, Summer Savory, Sweet Basil, Marjo Thyme. Geass Seeds, White Dutch clover Lucerne, Blue Grass. Lawn Grass mixed, Cole or Rape Seed. Feb. 26 th, 1850. 16 Heartt & Litchford DEAL. Kits IX STAPLE aud FA IV CI DRY GOODS hats, oaps, boots, shoes, Fancy Articles, &e. &e. eAVE received nearly their entire Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to which they, re spectfully invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public generally, and nil of which are offered on the most reasonable terms. REMOVAL. WM. G. NOBLE, takes this means to inform his friends in North Carolina that he contin ues with CAMERON, HAYWARD & EDWARDS. (LATE LIXUSLEY, CAIEROX k HAYWARD ) who have removed to JVO. 161, BROADWAY, adjoining Rathbun's Hotel, and are now opening and will continue to receive by every Steamer from Europe the neatest, richest and most desira ble styles of French, German, English, Italian and Indian Silk and fancy goods, to be found in this market. He particularly invites an examination by Mer. chants visiting; the City, ss he is determined to sell st the lowest prices fur cash or approved cied. it : orders will meet with strict attention. New York, Feb. 22, 1251. sw4w 16 BUSINESS COATS. -flJ CHEAP TWEED COATS', at a ve- JtLgw ry tow price. E. L. HARDING J- CO , Raleigh, October 12th, 1850. 82 frfeRlME Family Mola New Crop U I hhd; Stewarrs Syrup, for sale by TUCKER t SON. Fb. 19, 1850. 1 GEORGE "LAWS' REFINED A 1 HIGHLY PJRFUMED lfjOR Cleansing, Whitening; Beautifying and 1L -preventing tha Skin from Chapping. For Chapping. aaleat the NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh, January 4th, 1850. BOOKSTORE. Ladies Shoes and SI inner. (I "J ST received, by Express, direct from the Cjl manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes. Ties and huskus,; do do and do Slippers. AL8O ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, .Bleached and Brows Shirtings and Sheetings, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, ' Hats and Shoes, Lawns and Ginghams,' Groceries, Cambrics and Jaeonetta, Crockery. For sals, lev, by J.BROWN, . No. 0 Fay etteville Street Raleigh, August 6th, i860. 63 ttt ,1 , To PITysiciaris Cfemists &c, jlTlHE Subscribers offer Physicians a large and iL, well selected assortment of para Drugs, Medicines, Sfc. They would also invite the attteution of Chemists and Lecturers to their stock of Pure Re-agents Chemicals and Chemical Wares. Priced Catalogues furnished upon application, post-paid. BULLOCK fc CRENSHAW, Wholesale Druggists snd Manufacturing Chemists, 6th and Arch Sts. Philadelphia. September 1st. 1850. 6m- 71 National Hotel. 5 COURT! AND STRFFT. NFW YORK. NO- (4 frJHIS ESTABLISHMENT having pssaed into t-ai the handa of hi r. Geo. Seeley, formerly of the Eastern Pearl U House, has been recently improved by the addition of And ha also been thoroughly re-dued and re-furn ished for the accomodation of the Public. It ia tbe aim of the Proprietor to render tne IIATIOXAL quite equal 1 any of its co tempo raries in all those essentials that contribute to the reputation of a well conducted and well erdered Hotel. Tbe House is of the largest size, eligibly located, within three doors of Broadway, and iu all respects conveniently arranged to promote the comfort and convenience of Guests. Persons Tieiiing New York sre respectfully invited to make their Lome at this Hotel during their stsy in the City. GEORGE SEELEY, Proprietor. New York. June 28. 1850. 63 6m To mv Town & Country friends. f BHE Subscriber would respectfully call the aU II tenlion of his Town snd Country frieuds to his stock of Family Groceries, which he is determin ed to sell on as good terms as any on ia the plaea. Among bis stock may be found . 80 Bbbls. best Petersburg Flour whole and half barrels. 2 Hhds. Bright and Dry P. R. Sugar, 5 bbls. do do N. O. do 6 do Crushed do 5 do Clarified do 4 do Pulverised do 1 Package best Loaf do Rio, Laguira and Java Coffe, Imperial and Black Tea, a fine artiele. Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm candles, Washing and Fancy Soaps, Crane's Wash mixture a superior artiele, A fine lot-imported aegars different brands, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather; and many arti cles in the Grocery and Confectionary hue. Give me a call, and I am determined not to be nn dersold by Jew or Gentile. L. B. WALKER. Rsleigh, Nov. 7th 1850. 91 BUSINESS COATS. 100 .M UK & 01 inose desirable Uoats ; just opened at tbe low price of $4 50. E. L. HARDING CO. 15th. 1850 9 Nov. NEGRO CLOTHING. WE have a large assortment of Negro Clothing, all kinds of Jackets, Over Coats, Pants and Vests, thst we will sell cheaper than tbe goods csn be purchased, much less to have them mad. To which we invite the heads of Ismilies who have their ervants to supply OLIVER. PROCTER Oct 12, 1850. 83 To all whom it may concern. Baltimore, January 24, 1851 S HEREBY give notice thai no person haa aright to sell "Buck's Patent Cooking Stove," in tbe Stale of North Carolina, except my authorised geui, or use ine same uniesa purcnased 01 me or my sgent.I being the sole proprietor of the Psteni- sight for said State, by assignment and power of At torney from Darius Buck, patentee, as is recorded in U. 8. Patent Office, in Liber VI. page 114. And further, that I will prosecute all persons infringing on said paten L BURR PECK. N B. Josxfh Woitebino, of Raleigh, N. C is my only authorized agent. BURR PECK, February 8. 1851 2t F surprising beauty and accuracy can be ob tained at WEEKS & GRIFFIVS Locomotive Daguerreaii Gallery IN THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Citizens snd Strangers are invited to call and examine some choice specimens of this most beau tiful and wonderful art. An opportunity ia now of fered of obtaining portraits in a style and finish un attainable at any other establishment in tbe Suite. "The picture we have seen are of a superior fiuish,with a remarkable softness of tone, and life like expression of the eye." Deaf Mute. "We advise all who wish to secure a gesd like nesses to give them a call, as they have been enga ged in tbe study and practice of the Photographic Art from its earliest commencement.and possess ad vantages rarely to be met with -Farmville Va.) Rep. January ISth 1851. Candy at $12,50 per 100 pounds. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL, THE attention of Merchants and others in the Sooth to my Great Variety of CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS. OILS, CORDIALS, SEUARS, .0. My Candy being made by the STEAM PROCESS, 1 can warrant its keeping in any climate. Having fa cilities fen Manufacturing Fifteen Hundred pounds per day enables me to offer STEAM CANDY at the above low prices. E7" List of Articles, with Prices attached, for warded to order. Goods shipped free of ehsrge.' JOSEPH R. MANN, ! No. 20 Light etretft, Baltimore.' February 6th, 1851. , 12 lot OB iNOES, LEMONS AND FI08. A FRESH supply that day received and for i sale by . v : WKL J. GRIFFICE fc CO. Janqary 23d, 1851. . ; , ,5ft d3t BKADT1FIL FAJiCT 8111 f KITS. ; SDjs of decidedly' tha prattiesi styles in narrat At H A RDINGF tsaf CCS. Raleigh, Nov. 14th, 1650 9 The Uug alio at none again. TT HAVE just returned the second time from Boa- JL ton, W. York, and Philadelphia, having spent nearly all of August and September in said Cities, getting np our CLOTHING, every artiele of whieh was Cut if himself, and made up wider my own inspec tion i and I presume there is no one in North Car olina bow, wSo would be verdant enough to question my capacity aner tbe eloquent tribute paid to my artistM skill, ia our last Superior Court, by Judge, Counsel on both sides, witnesses and Jurors. I re fer to the case of Biggs vs. Oliver actien for damages, in which I had ta pay $250, in consequence of my extended reputation. Come in, if yea please, and assist me in paying off the judgment by baying oar goods. Who is there in North Carolina, who has not heard of the Hon. George E. Badger, the Hon. Wm. H. Hay wood, Jr., and Bog' Oliver, Why their fame is no more to be hemmed in by State lines than their talents are to be circumscribed within the same nar row limits' We are connected, as all ear customers know and if they don't know it-jbey may with no North ern House tut we art Tailors ourselves buy ear own goods, and import quite as many of what we purchase ia proportion to our business, as any house ta una eute or eat er iu There is no establishment here or elsewhere that possesses any advantage over us We buy where eyeiy body else bays, and ws think: we understand our business and bay ss cheap ly. . We say our clothing is equal to any offered for sale in North Carolina, and, we think superior, be ing Judges ourselves of clothing. Of that though, we will leave the public to decide, when they exam ine for themselves. One thing is certain without intending to reflect upon any one we will sell our clothing cheaper than the same articles can be bought for in any of tha Northern Cities, and as cheap as any body that oomes here, who does not steal his clothing ready made Our stock embracing Drab, Black, Blue, Green, Gray, aad other OVERCOATS from 6 to $20 and upwards. Cloaks, full circle, $18 upwards. Frock, dress, and Sack COATS from 7to$12 and upwards PANTALOONS, all colors and prices, from $4 to $4. VESTS, all kiuds snd all sizes, at all prices from $ 1,25 to $5. In fsct, every thing that can be found in any similar establishment in the Union. We are North Carolinians. We are permanent ly located here, aud if we sell as cheap as others, why not give us the preference? If we do not sell ss good goods at as small a price, we will not ask your patronage. Call I call ! ill bfr rti parchase, at OLIVER &. PROCTER'S. No. U R. R. R. R. Fayetteville Street. FJUSH ARRIVALS SEMI-WEEKLY- MA RDING & CO. will receive new goods twice a week during tne entire season, direct from the Manufactory, By this arrangement, purchasers will alwaya find something nsw and attractive by xamining their Stock. As for Bargains, Gents, you csnt begin 10 buy. ss cheap elsewhere. Call xnd examine yourselves Under the Telegraph Office, Psjette? ills street Raleigh. Nov. 14lh, 1850 93 . Soldiers Claims, HE undersigned having much experience snd success in the business, still takes military claims for Bounty lands and Pensions for prosecu tion before tbe government, on very reasonable terms, and with the utmost faithfulness and dis patch. All letters to him, from claimants, must be postage paid. O The last Congress gave lands to all the offi cers and Soldiers who served one month or longer, snd if dead, to their widows and minor children, in all the wars of the United States, since 1790. And provision is now also mads for pensions Widows of Soldiers of the Revolution, who mar ried before the year 1800. He can furnish information concerning the grades of officers of the Revolutionary War, which is all important to claimants, and difficult to procure elsewhere. His charges will be moderate. 4 Any information concerning the heirs of the ollowing officers of the Revolution will be thank ally received, viz : Thomas Clark, James Hogao, Alexander Martin, Wm. Davis, James Martin, John White, James Moore, Joshua Boman. He can also furnish a copy of the rolls of the Officers and Soldiers of the State of North Carolina in the war with Great Britain, declared 18th of J uoe 1812, giving in many instances the length of service, their respective offices and Regiments ; tbe time of entering the service Qy also the deserters, and every particular to facilitate the Collection of their ClaimsO Every agent should have a copy. Cost only $10 each county ! J.H. KIRKHAM, Raleigh N. C. Raleigh, November 1st, 1850. 88 A, B. STITH. " Agent, Commission, Merchant and Dry Goods and Grocery Broker Jr. Y. TENDERS bis services to the Merchants, Plan ters and Citizens of the Southern Mutes, and will attend to any business in hi line either in the sale of produce or Merchandise or the purchase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hsts, Kurniture, Carriages, Musical and Agricultural Instruments, Bagging, Rope, Drugs and Medicines, $-c. He flatters himseif as a pur chaser of Goods for tha Southern trade, his experi ence as a buyer will enable bim to give entire satis faction to the Merchants who may entreat to him their orders. Refer to Ei-Gov. Chsrles Manly, Wm. Hill, Seeretary 01 Stale, Geo. W Mordaicai, President of the Stale Bank ofN C, J. O. Watson, President Mutual In auranc Company, B. F. Moore, Attorney General. Raleigh. N. C. M. Shaw, Washington, N. C. Hon, J. R. J. Daniel, Halifax, N. C. Andrew Joyner, Weldon, N. C. Office. 139 Broadway, N. Y, Jan 29th, 1851. 10 WHITE WINE, FOR COOK1MG, just re ceived and for sale at the sts re of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. Notice. THE Subscriber bns determined to locate in this City, and having procured a sufficient number ofcoro peteut assistants, ia prepared to execute in the most finished Style, all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, AND RE-GLAZING Orders from the City or surrounding Country, if lert at the Drug Store of P. F. Pescud, will be promply executed snd satisfaction guarsntied. Reference as to ability character, 4u-, will be give-UO all who may wish to patronise him. WM. M.OVERBY. Raleigh May 20, 18502 41 Page's improved Patent Portable Saw Mill, (CAUTION AGAINST PIRACIES.) ITTNDERSTANDING that ceitain oersons are ' U J engaged ia manufacturing my I m moved Patent r or table uircuar San muls, and selling the same tn estate oj Diertn ueroima, without having any authority from me so to do ; aod whereas, such ne farious practices arc detrimental to my iaurosta, pi raticsl, and diabenest, and in direct contravention of the rights granted to me by Letters Patent from this Government. This is to'fore warn all Dersoiufrom purchaslng any of my mid mill, in avid State, from any person or persooa exeept myself, ss I am deter mined to prosecute all who may be foand infringing upon nry rights, whether the said act or acts of pira cy, be commiuea oy Maaufacturer, Vendors or-pur chaseri. . ' GEORGE PAGE. Inventor, Patentee, had Manufacturer. Baltimore, Maryland,' Match 8ih, 185L ' 7t SO P! 8.- My Mills ean eat twice as much lumber (and cut it better, than any other mill ever indented aadfram thetf tti&dt-atty,'speedv sjid power; ar meat happily adapted to the cutting oX lumber and pianr for the construction of rJank Roads. WEBSTER'S DICT1UNAR Y THE ENTIRE WORK, VN ABRIDGED, ImOna Vol., Crown tna,rto, Wr 149 P&gss. fry- Coauininx THREE TIMES tke matter found is any sthw Bag lull Diction 117 compiled ia Uu cowuttj. soausaaa st G. & C Uerriam, Springfield, Hast, Jhd mid ay all BmkUtn. TBITIIIOITIAI.I. " Ita reputation is midtly oxUndod. I doubt not this edition has received essential improve ment from the able handa it haa passed through. M Best Dxnxxxa XricriaxAXT in she English Language." Accukatb and iiluiu in giving a juat exhibition of the Language. . xHE MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE. AND RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE LANGUAGE." And thirty other members of the United State Senate. President of the United State. I find it an invaluable sods aseeum. " Etymological part surpasses any thing that has been doit Jor the i.ngluh Lanyuag: ' A very valuable work a Kecessitt to ETEET EDUCATED MAN." The most AcerxATE and keuablb Diction ary of the Language." " Acres will elapse before any other Dic tionary of the Language will be required " V LL. D., of Scotland, author of - " Ch Vhilosooher," etc. For sle by Henrt Tf. Tv'airca.'at the NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Nov. 1850. NEW STORE. EVANS & WILLIAMS WOULD respectfully inform their friends.and tbe public generally, that thev have opened a Store on Fsyetteville Street, one door above Rich ard Smith, Eqr., where they will keep constantly On hand a full Supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GROl u&niniis, ere. And indeed overy thing usually found ia simHar establishment. 1 hey present the following as specimens of the Stock : Brocade French Cashmere, Embroidered Silk ano Crape, ind Norwich lustre, Chameleon Turks, Silk and Popliaes, French Cashmere and Delaines, Chameleon, Figured and Black Alpacas, Velvet Neck Ribbons and Belts. French worked Collars and Caffs, Embroidered Ribbons and Velvet Trim-nines, Scolloped Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Kid Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificials, Ginghams and Calicoes, a large lot, French Clothes, Cassimeres and Vesting, Beaver-Cloth, Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Red and White Flannel, Linseya aad plaid Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and Bad Blankets, Brawn and hi leached Domestic, Bed Ticking, Table Clothes and Diapers, Ladies Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hoee, ALSO. Ladies fin Walking Shoes and Gaiters, I Miles Si. Son's fine pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogans, A good assortment of Hats and Caps of every aesciption, Cuttlery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, Trace Chains, Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Crush Clarified and Brown Sugar. Together with a number of ether articles not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a share of publie patronage. They will sell good Bargains for Cash, or on short time, to punctual aeaiera. ti. L.. a. V AIMS, JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Raleigh, Sept. 17 th, 1850. 74 Eusllsta. GoalifMl. and Parmesan Cheea just 10 nana , R. TUCKER A SON. SPRING TRADE. MARCH 1851, 1BITERCHANTS visiting our market for their ITU spring soppiy or DRY GOODS, are invited to examine our assortment. The 8tock is large and : commanding and prices will compare uwramy wun any ot ina northern Markets. -JOHN STEVENSON. Sycamors Street, Petersburg Vs. March: 12th it.11-' I sin tL7" The Subscriber flate of Clsrkaville Va.)may be found at the above establishment and would bs pleased taw bav hie firienda U call on him before purcbasjog theii gooda at other piajes. HENRY M. SPENCER. CD " Every scholar knows its value." 7 ft in the Ef moral and Permanent Cin if 3 NERVOUS DISEASES, 1 aad f thoae Complaint which ar es-ued by as imflnd weakened or onhealthy isoodition ef the If KRVOTD8 STITCH; I This bsa-rtifol aad eonvanmnt applicatioa of the tay sowars of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM," has barn ro aoaneed by diitinguished phyticiant, both in Europe aad til United State, to b ths meat imlumkU mtdicinml tittmirg ef tktJlie. , Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BEL and MAGNETIC PlilJIDi w ustd witb th moat neriset sad esrtaia aaeeaaf fa aH perfect sad ev'rtaia sue cases m j GEHBHAL OEBILlf T, Strengthening; tha weakened body, giving ton to ths VSllUWI srgan, and inTigorating the entire ytom. Ales In FiTS,, CRAMP, rARALYSIf and PALSY, DV8PEP8IA or irtP. OKSTION, RHKUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, OOCT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAKNE88, NERVOUS TRtV MORS, PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOFLMT; NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, STINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATUR of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES, of ths KtB NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS aad PHYSICAL t ERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which coraplaiats arate from one sirnpls cause namely, A Derangement of the Nervous Sjsteso. Arr- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Druts and MedieineS met tat (Ac diteiue, for ther weaken the vital energies ef ta already proetrated ytem ; while under tke trngthntngi Uie'gl.in, TflKUKMIS lUUUVIK, UK W., m. wyw m mm thia beautiful and wonderful difeoverv, th sahsuetsd pabSat and weakened sufferer U reitored to inrtner health, ftranf ta elnnticity and vigor. J be great peculiarity and esceuenes ot Dr. Christie's Galvanic duratlVea, eoniiita, in the bet that they arret snd ear diss by W mmri mnliemti, in place of the esnal mode of draggiag aia4 phyaickinc the patient, till eahaneted Nature sinks aopateesly under the infliction. 1 Tkty ttrengtktn the whole lyHem, tqUmli Ik eire-UtUn if. tke t.'eed, fromate the ucretiont, m4 mcr 4 th $ lif Stttt injury under any tireHwutanet. Sines their introduction la th United State, only three years sines, more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, elatse and conditions, among which Were a large numoer ot tune, wao are pecnuany uujc. wo Mi uompiainra, nave oeen BNTIRELY AND TEXMXSTETXTL't OXfBXO, when all hone of relief had been civen oa, and vrv thiaj slse been tried in vain ! , " To illnitrete the ne of the OALVAJHC BELT, vnpp th ctwe of s penon afflicted with that bsas of eivulxatioa, DYSPEPSIA or any other Chronic or NerV&ss Disorder. Ia) oedinarr ease, itimolanti are raken, which, by their actioaAa tha nerre and muscle of the stomach, aA'ord tcstjwrsry relief, aut whieh leave th patient in a lower stats, and with lajorei facultie, after th actum thu excited ha ceased. Now com pere this with the effect retnlting from the applieatisa oi the) GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyapeptic suBsrcr, even ia the worse ivmptoma of an attack, and simply tie tne Belt aroma the body, asing tbe Magnetic Fluid as directed, la a ahart period th insensible perspiration will act oa th positive eiemem oi me neu, uiercuy causing uiinw oreuw-i which will pass oa to th negative, and thence back agaul as th positive, thai keeping np a continuous Galvanic eircahv tion throughout the system. Ttans the moot severe eesee atT DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFMC1KNT TV LEADItATS IM. DISEASE OF YEARS. ' CERTIFICATES AND TESTIIONIlbS Or the meet TJndoabtsd CTaaureketar From all parts at tbe Country could be gives, sufflojent t an svery column in this paper ! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASS, rhicb conclusively proves that t " Truth is stranger than Fiction." c xj 1 is o jp SnEDSIATISI, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPtfA.' Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of distinguished artammenta and asna reputation : Sin-tsr, Nsw Jersey, July 19, 1S4S. Da. A H. Chiti Dear 8ir You wish to know ef aft what has been the result in my own esse, of the applieatioa of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply tea fellows : For about twenty year I had been mhring from Dyspe sis. Every year the symptom became worse, nor enuld. I obtiun permanent retiel from any course of medical tresiment whatever. About furtten yean inee, ia eomejotc at frequent exposare to th weather, in th discharge of my pas toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Ithenma tism, which for year after year, caused me iBdeserihobie anguish. Farther : in the winter of '46 and '45, ia consequeece of preaching a great deal ir my own and ' varvms sAher churches in this region, I was attacked by th Bronchitie, which anon became so severe n to require sa immsdist sus pension of -r.y pastoral labor. Afy net-ooeis warn nam tkoramthly prostrated, and a my Bronchitis became won, as also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection thus evhaeing that these disorders were connected with each other tkrouga th medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pkanaac pesia there seemed to be no remedial agent which eooU reach and recaperate my Nervous System ; every- thing that i had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last 1 wa led by my friend to examine your invention, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I determine1 to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Tak was in Jane. 1846. To sir asm aToifisHMKST, tit two oars' art1 DvarKraiA had cons; in sight dats I wa sssSausi To axsiTK mt ustosal ia ao as j itoa have I aiscs 4arTVa a ail. ole sesvicc on accodst or thc Bohchituv- sria at Rhrvmatic irrccnon has sstibslt ckascd ts TBOSsiLS UWr Bach i ths wonderful and hsppy reanlts of th eSperiment I have recommended the BELT snd FLUID, to many wha have been likewise (offering from Neuralgic aaVetioa. Tay nav tried them, with HArrv axsui-Ts, 1 siuiis, avaav ASS. I am, dear ir, very respectfully Tours, -ROBERT W. LANBft. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE m ased for all complainU asecting tha Throat or Head, siiea a Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat Nervou and BisK Headaeh. Dixxiness of th Head, Neuralgia ia the Feso, Boning or Roaring in the Ear. Deafness, aVkh i gMrJJfr Ncrvous, snd that distressed eotnplalnt, called Tie Dotsrsaa. Palsy and Paralysis. AU physicians acknowledge that those tornbl dimaaa ar saused by a deficiency af Servant Energy in the Socto4 Umbs. Da. Chsistie's Galvanic Artieles wiU swpsly.aVi dsaewnt power, sad a complete sad entire cassia tas ejected. 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis' . nave Been reported to Da. CHaisTia and hi Age nU witlaia ttis last two years, which havs been entirely restored. ' --' OtT Car. Aivdbxw J. V. Tows ef Brooklyn, tt.'Ti ai SMt boon able to walk a tep for near fonr years, aad was ss help less that he had to bo fed. Th most celebrated jihytloiaa give him an. Ia e days after he commenced wssrtag ah alvaric Bsxt, Nccklack, is Bbacklktb, ho walked across ths room, and in three weeks he had perfectly recovered hi health. Captain Tom is seventy years of age. , Severe Deafness Cnred. Tne following is an extract from a fetter lately received from s distinguished physician in th Stat ef Virginia : "A. H. Ckbistik, M. VDear Sir i One of my patioBSf, nnknown to ava, obtained your Galnanic Belt and Jteaklaet, with ths Magnetic Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafness. Th ess wa that oi a lady . who Nervous system ws maeh disordered, aad her general health poor. Mack was done previoasty to th application of th Bait, bat with very btti success, aad I feel it only right to toll yon, that sine sboeosa menced wewinr the Beft and using the Fluid, trot a few wo ha go, ah has ENTIRELY RECOVERED MER MEARlNcs, aad hrgnrsl health is bettor than forssvsrsl years. . (fey- Every ease of Desfaess, if it be Nervoas, a it nrally at, ess b cared by this wonderful remedy- DR. CHrTsTIE'8 GALVANIC BRACELETS v l Are fonad of vast service in case of CoavafetoasOT FVs, Spasmodic Complaints, snd general Nervous Affootio-M of the itanA and upper extremitieSL Also fa faisy east yaralvaai, aast all dissa cansed by a deficiency of power r rfi,ia Energy in the limbs or other organ oi th body. , ;. ' Prices: !' . The Galranlc Bait, Threw Xellanra, The Cvanlo- Necklace, Two TAallara, The Oalwanio BraoaUta, . , Oadr DoSnr Icjk. Tha tWsngnetio ITnid, : On Dollaav . tyal Thrticle (rS accompanied by fall and jtlaia 4h toaaT Pamphlets with foil psn-tioolan assy s haw ef ta s-flisad Agent , -rum-Hi ' ' For sale, wholesale and retail Vy P. Ft PES" CUD, Raleigh. V .-.v ' S .r ' l ' 1. 1 . "ffr JLKGiZ awortmnt on band, aad samag efaaap Ii A at , . E. L. b AHDING , CO , "Taieiih Nov, 1T1850 74 I i I ' I t l 1 U"

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