-"t-.-e -V "-.-.yye Till RALEIGH REGISTER II PUBLISHED SKMI-WKEKLT AND WEIICLT, BY SEATON GALES, EDITOR AXD PROPRIETOR. TERMS. For the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum For the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. NORTH CAROLINA - JtiVSMC store: HERB may alwy I found fine collection of Foreran and American Music, Pino of superior tone and style. Guitars, Spanish, rencn nd German, Flute, Violin, V ioloncello, Aec r Jeons. Seraphinea and Brass Band Instrument of all kind. Band Instruction and Blank Books and it best Italian Siring by the .' Suing or Hurdle. , , Orders from abroad faithfully met and prompUy attended to; Catalogue sent to-any person wlio de sire mrchadinn music Keli.nce may be placed open the recommends. tWmafall Merchandise from the North Carolina M: Ktote .3 the articles uie all selected with the rM. care and by he Proprie or. ineJ..c North of the City Hail.FayeUevi.le St. Jtaleigh. Jan. 8. 18.51. GARDEN SEEDS, fftiiiltd Fresh and Cenuiirt Growth of 1S0 FOR SALE BT ooksvller, llaiei.H, J February, 4th, lSl. 11 Excursion. LEROWi BLODGET'PS fatcut RotaTf SeWiuJ JIacbluc. THIS Machine i1 weifrn fine siitching, at the rale of one yard per Btinaite, either for curved or -straight woik. and in nuking any soft of a garment For TNibrs it i indeed invaluable ; and bi Cap Makers, CVpet Bag, Grain, and S ilt bag. and Up holstery Manufacturer, it dee competition. Ala lor Glove and Fancy Sewing. Ono machine will i)eifo;m the woik of ten cirU' harrd labor Six silver medals have been awarded thi machine, into Fairs of Boston. .New Y.rk, Philadelphia, Aihaut, Baltimore, and New Hampshire. J, patenttd the 2d day of October, 1849, and these are now in actual p-Mition over two hundred .nfibese tuacuinrs, making Clothing, llaps, Bjg, J c 4 Mcsr. VVoa. E. Whiting & Co , Nr. It4 Pear treei, Xw V.k. in six months, and with twenty tout machines. aad: $60,000 wortn ol l aps aioue Mr. Lerowbasju.it returued from huropr. nere in -..nu-;i n wtia Vm. II- t-ary & Co-, 145 JMearl st. -New York.) a has patented the Mechibe tu Eaglaad, Scailand. and the Bruiah Colonic, alto ia France an. I Begiuta. As aMociiUoaof geiitleinea in this town having fiurcheJ llie Patent Right far ihia Slate of the jiboVe named Sewing Machine, and desiring to be, ;orne fullr acquainted with peratioo and men" a (pointed of their imager, Mt. S. P. Polle)' a well knnwo .ad -acitcd martinis'.) iiit 5 Yorlt for tbispurprte ArtrT a fuU acid careful in eiigalin ef all waiters fertainitl lAe'eto. Mr. Poiley reports ihu he has witaessed ie Sewing Mschire in lite highest taus of accessl operation. He took ccsion loexaaime arims other Macliines intended fr this pirfoe, aone of wbich will bear a eosaparfson wi Lrow & Bladtt's; and panics who bad paehasW another right hare abandoned i and bourtu thi. An iapaed Macfeipe, brooght on by Mr P.. i rrnw in operaiioa at the Tailoring EtaWihiet af .Mr. tha. Barf, whrre it may be seen. We guarantee thin Patent to be a alid am, and this Machine to erforn all litat ia said of it in the alKe notice. We sre now prepared to se4l County and Twn n.M.ol this Patent. aid we respoc tfulHr Kiie tba attention of sil who wih to saake aaoney to the me rits ol ibis Sowing Machine, which lei's K own storv. ' C- Oraer. may be adjreed t 8 P. POLLEY, W llminRton, N. C. Wilmington, N. C, ian. 81. 1851. U 3m "BA'aftDaST 3I333 lVarreutrd Fresh T Genuine. FEBRUARY, 1st I85L A rri G i a n t- ?ffFiench ?ugar. Mangel Won el. White Sa Zt LnBg Blood Red, Extra Enrly Turnip, Early Red Turnip. Borecoh Purple. BtssTs Sprouts. Bfccoli Superior White, Superior Purple. These are of genuiue varieties, and with proper sulture we warrant them to produce flowers Beam Early Yellow Six Weeks, Royal Dwarf Kidney, Eirly China Red Eye, Extra Early Six Weeks. Refugee or 1000 to l, Late Valentine, Large Lima. " Crrulijtertr Early White, Purple and others. Carrtt Long Orange, Lnrre White Field. Cabbagt Heart, Eurly York. Early Btttereea, Early Sugar I -oaf, Early Drumhead, Large York, Large Late Dramhead. Lata Sugar Loaf, Lai Flat Dutch. Large Bergen or Great American, Green Curled Saoy,Red Pickling or Purple, and Premium Flat Putch. CW-yWliite Solid, Giant Red, Silrer Giaut. Ko Colored solid. Cress Pepper Crags- Corn Salad Large French. Cucumber Early FrameXarly Cluster, Lung Pick li.,r F.rlv "Yellow. Lone Greeu, Louz Green Turkey. Long White 6.pine. Enciie White curled. Egg Plant V.irj Purple. Large Lite Parpia. Kale Green Curled Scotch, Sea Kale. Lettuce Early Curled Seleasia, Early Cabbags, Brown Dutch, Ice Drumhead. Mdtn. Carolina Water, Long Stripd, Trne Span ish, Mountain Sweet, Notineg, Citron Nutmeg, Fine Netted Cantilope, Yellow Cantilopr. Onion Silver Sain, Large Red, WhiteOuton SetU, Ya'.low do. Ptrsmp Large Dutch, sugar or aweet. fees Early Six Weeks, Prince Albert' extra Ear ly, (earliest known,) Early Charlion, Coates new Imperial, very superior, koyal Dwarf Marrowfat, Earlv Dwari Prolific. , P.pper Red Cherry, Cayenne, Large Bell, Squash or Tomato, Sweet Spanish. Pumpkin. Large Cheese. Cash aw, Mammoth. Radish Earlv Scarlet, Long Scarlet, Red Turnip, White Turnip. Squash Early Flat Bush, Egg or Apple, Lima or Cocoanut and Crook Neck. Tomato Large Red, Pear Shape, Large Yellow. Bird Canary, Hemp, Rape. Sundries Early Corn, Lucerne. Okra, Turnip, . Salsafy, Spin nape, Victoria Rhubarb, Triple Curled Pareley, 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 suoDlied ud u such terma as will enable Mr t them to make a good profit. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb. 19th 1S51. 15 Standard copy. DUMBER FOR JJLWARY. HARPERS NEW MONTHLY. Received this day at TURNER'S N. C. Book -Store? Janaary ih, 1951. 5 E7T A freah supply of MILES 4- SON'S Imitation Stitch Boots Just received by HEARTT k L1TCHFORD. Raleigh, Jan. 20th, ISii. 7 New Music Book. IANTICA LAUDIS, or the American book of Church Music. By Lowell Mason and Geo. Webl febb. - JLSO THE IIO.TIE ALTAR. A N Appeal in behalf of Family Worship, with Prayers and Hymns, for family use. By lh Key. Charles F. Deems. H. D. TURNER. FmIiI II! III. CLOTHING BAZijLR. "ALL, AND WINTER STOCK OF Fashionable Clothing. WHOLESALE 1KB RETAIL HHE subscriber entera the field of competition with a larjf and well selected assortment of II the new styles of Fashionable Garmeut for the Fall and Winter Trade. , Deiermiued to maintain the increasing reputation of the 'Clothing Baxaar,' every effort has been made to prod ace styles ef Clo thing well adapted to this market from the Tory lowest price to the finest quality of Clothing. Cus tomers can depend upon finding oar garments Well made, however low the price. Merchants are invited to examine oar stock, as we are determined not to be undersold bj any house in the trade. The fancy Department ia full, embracing English French and Italian Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts, Collars, frc , which will be sold at the low est prices, by N. PERRY. Petersburg, Sept 6U. 1850, U73 COSTUME II ALL. Comer of Pratt street and Centre Market Space CLOIHING WAREHOUSE. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE ES tabliahmrnt would respectfully inform the citizens of North Carolina and others, that he has re ceived from Europe, the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS ! Together with a rich assortment of Good adapted tp the coming season, consisting of SUPERFINE FRENCH, GERMAN AND EN GLISH CLOTHS. CASTOR BEAVERS, PILOTS. AND PELITOT COATING A new article for O VERSA CKs AND BUSINESS COATS. Also, a splendid assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMEKES AND DOESKIN8, of the most dean able tylea imported this season. RICH VESTINGSI We have, and are constantly receiving. New Stylos of VEsTINGS, consisting of plain and Figured SILK AND WOOLEN VELVETS, FIGURED AND STRIPED CASHMERES, SILKs.SATINS AND VALEN CIAS, of all shades and Color. OUR CUSTOM WORK Is CUT AND MADE in the best manner and aa regard Style and Workmanship, ia warranted to give entire xatisfaction, and at greatly reduced pricea. READY MADE CLOTHING ! Person, in want of READY MADE CLOTH ING at particularly invited to call ani examine cti Siock before pnrcrlasidg elsewhere, as we manafacr ture all qualities of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, A nd our assortment of that article is at all lime large, which offers to purchasers a great Inducement of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clotbiug Establishment in the City We have on hand and are constantly Manufacturing GARMENTS OF EVERY VARIETY, FROM THE BEST MATERIALS, IN THE MOST APPHOVED STYLE8, FOR FALL AND W INTER W EAR, Consisting of SVRTOUT SACK AND PELITOT OVERCOATS, Of all colore, qualities snd sixes, (rota $3 50, 4 50, 4 75, 6 M and upwards. BO VS SACK AND OVE'.COAT8! A large assortment of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, SO per rent. 4esa than tre usual priees. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, GSRMAN AND FRENCH CLOTHS, IN THE LATEST PASHION. a La aac btock or TWEED COATS. PANTS AND VESTS. We have a Large Assortment of Tweed Frock aud Sarks, A New Article. FOREST SACKS FOR 8T0RMY WbATHER, PAHTALOOSS, From Snper. French Doeskins. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PAKT. Of every variety of Shade and Color, at $1, 1 50, 1 75, X, 2 5, 3, 3 50 and upward. VESTS. Made from rich Velvets. Satins. Cashmeres and Va lencia, and at all price. rrp- Remember the Name nd Placo. corner of PRATT ST. dr. CENTRE MARKET SPACE. H. H COLE. Baltimore. November 15th. 1849. 62 N. PEUKY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, doon above Bank, PETE.Bl'.G, Ta. SUPERIOR Heady ?Iude Clothing-, AltD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUAVATS. STOCKS, 1UXDKE R CHIEFS. SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, &c September aHii, 1850. 73 tC - HONOR FOREVER TO THE GOOD OLD NORTH 5 THE above emphatically State Song, beautifully arranged by Mr. Solomons, Professor of Musie, to tht spirited air of Hail to the Chief, has just been received from Baltimore. As the enterprise has been attenueu wun conaia--ki. the Subscriber cannot but hope, that the patriotism and liberality of North Carolini- ans will laae pleasure m wuiuibiuj - - -- from loss. As there will be no more isaoea man mo demand requires,peraons desirous of procuring copies ill please send tbeir names to mo nona Book Store, or t J. UAJltttUn, nuisuurw. senary 8th, 185L Notice. THE Subscriber, a successor to COOKE & BUFKALOE, in the Livery business will con tinue us operations in all its branches at his sta bles, on Wilmington street, aud olirit the pat ronieeofhis old friends snd the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to tne prices of produce snd Ubnur, and will be from and alter the 1st day of February next, as fol lows 5 Pair of Horse, per mouth, $19 00 VI i n it 1 A d tl do 10 W) n An week 8 50 JLv " 0m Do do day Quarter?y settlements will be required in all instsnces, snd persons haying horses now in my care are requested to take them away, ir unwu i.nitoromulv with the above conauion r J EKE : NIXON. Jan.. 24 h. 1650. s; F. PHUUPS, A TTENDS THE COURTS in the Counties of Orange, Alamance, Wafceana nainam. Chapel Hill, rcc, way e, ioh. 24 JEJfJfY LJVD SLIPPERS. J UST received, and for sale by O. L. BURCH. 80 Raleigh, Oct. 4. 1850. Notice. WE are requested to announce that E.G. Read-,-Esq vol Person coonty, will deliver tbe AfL dress before tht Literary Socie of Wake Forest College in J one next. 41 mm ' fvl ffrOFFATj Ths best Family Medicine now before the public It lifts been computed, that during the last twenty year, three) millions of persons have annually been benefited by the use of these Medicines ; fact which speak volume in favor of their curative properties a single trial wiir place them beyoud the reach of coinpyfitioii in the estimation of every patient By their use the blood is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. Tlie system is not reduced during tlieir operation, but invigorated, and they require no restraint from business or pleasure. The afflicted have in Moffat's Life Pills mid Phoenix Bitters, n remedy that will do for them all that medicine can possibly effect The genuine of these medicines arc now nut up with a fine steel engraved wrapper and labcU, and copv right secured according to the law of the United States. Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York. For sale by J. J. RYALS. Raleigh. Aug. 27th, 1850. 79 ly GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted Fresh and genuine GROWTH OF 1850 Raised by the United Society, Called Shakers, and by D. Landreih. FOR SALE DV HENRY D. TURNER, BOOKSELLER, Raleigh. M C Abtichokk, Greea Globe. AsraKAGiis, Giant. , Beaks. Early China Dwarf. Early aiz weeks, (yel low,) Refugee, or thousand to one, Horticultural Pole, Large Lima, Carolina Lima. Beit, Early Flat Bassaao, Early Blood Turuip, Early Orange Turnip, French Amber Sugar, White Selesio Sugar, Long Broad, Long Mangel Wurtxel. Beocoli. Large Purple Cape, Large Whit Cape. Cadufloweb, Early, Large Late. X' Early York. Early Cabbage. Earlv Sum Drumhead, Lance York Large Drumhead, Mam moth, (new.) Flat or Late Dutch, Drumhead Savov. (new.) Cbxejit. Larre White Solid, Rose colored Solid Silver riant, (new.) Corn, Early Hawk. Esrly Canada. Early Smith's White, Sioux or Duttoa, fc.arly 1 uscarora , tarly Sugar, Early White Fliat. Cacss. Curled or Peppergrass, Broad Leaved, Ex tra Curled (new,) Water, C ecu sea Early Green Cluster, Early Frame, Early Short Green, White S pined. Long Green Torkev. Long Green. (tvreDS.) Small unerkin. Cabbot, Early Horn, Large Altriugham, White Field. Ego Plant, Large Purple, White, (ornamental.) EDve. Green Curled, Broad Leafed, Kalk, Green Curled Scotch. Sea Leek. Large Scotch, or Flag, Lnrge London. Luttucs, Imperial Sugar Loaf, Early White Head, Early curled Silesia Large Green Head. Icehead, lee Cobs. Royal Cabbage Head early. Extra Cabbage Head. Brown Dutch. Melon. Larce Musk, Large Yellow Cantelope, Green Citron. Fin Nutmeg, Ward's Nectar, Pine Apple, Persian, Pomegranate, Fragrant,' Water Imperial, Water Early Apple Seed, Wa ter Long Island, Water Carolina, Water Citron, for preserves Oksa. Long White, 8borl Green. Onion, White Silver-Skin, Yellow. Red, Welsh or French, for Soups. Paastiir, Guernsey, Long White, Hollow crown. Pabslet, Plain or Single, Curled, Dwarf Curled Pea. Early Cedo Nulli. Early Prince Alhert.aew, Early May extra, Early June, Early Charlton, Bishop's Early Dwarf. Large White Marrowfat, Large Black Eye, Dwarf Marrowfat, Rab sh Long White Summer, Early Scarlet Short Top, Long Salmon, Long Soarlet or Early Frame Scarlet or Cherry Turnip, fbiladelphia Large White Turnip. Yellow Turuip, White Fall Spa nish, Black Fall Spanish Cabbot, Long Scarlet or Blood, Long Orange. Sobbel, English Garden Broad leaved, Sri nag e. Broad Leaved Savoy, Rouud leaved New Flanders Prickly. Salsify or Vegetable Ojster. Squash. Bush Crookneck Summer. Dutch Sum mer Scallop, white and yellow, Vegetable Mar row, Sweet Potatoe, Vslaparniso. Tomato, Large Smooth Red, Yellow, Cherry. ruamr, Earlv Dutch, Large English Norfolk, Red Top Flat, While Flat, Rutabaga, Yellow Swedish, French, white. Long White. Hesbs, Caraway, Dill, Fennel, Lavender, Lemon balm.Sage, Summer Savory, Sweet Busil, Marjo- Tbyma. Gbass Seeds. White Dutch clover Luoerne. Blue Grass, Lawn Grass mixed, Cole or Rape Seed. Feb. 26th. 1850. 16 i7T New Goods New Goods. 'VT'XITE would most respectfully invite public at Ww lention to our extensive and well selected Stock, for tbe Spring and Summer trade of 1851. Some of which are Rich Cbene snd Chamelisn Silk. Fur lard and India do Black Uro De Lyon do Ulace and Silver Grey do White and colored Satin. Organdi Silk Tissue. Toil De Lind Chilly and Grenadine. Printed Constantinea. Fancy French Jsckonet. Organdi Muslins. Barege De Lane. Imperial Cbene Gingham. Pink and Buff Linen do Orange Purple and Mode Colored Lawns. Dotted Swiss Muslins. Embroidered and Solid Tartan do Marcelines and Florences. Swiss, Book, Mull,Nsinsook and chocked Muslins. Rich Bonnet. INeck, Cape and Cuff Kibbona. . Embroidered Canton Crape Shawl. Needle Work Cape, Collar, Cuffs and Puff do do Cbemiaei snd Undersleevea. Embroidered and Corded, Bordered, Scalloped Handkerchiefs. Paris Kid Gloves, first quality. Silk snd Linen Buttons, snd Trimmings, Real snd Imitation Valenciaoa, Edgings, dec. R. TUCKER V SON. March 20th, 1851. 24 VII. PAL.i'lliR, the American News m paper Agent, is Awnt for this paper and an i ; "l i.k. inVRRTISRUrN l' .-A mITR. fJUf laVU aaw m-r a vm w " SCKIBERS at the earn rates ss required by as. His office are at PsiLAttxirsiA, N. W. cor. Third snd Chesnot st New York, Tribune Building. RAIEIGIJ, N. G.; JURCD 2tf, GEORGE LAWS REFINED AND HIGHLY PiRFU MED FOR Cleansing, WUteaiag, Beantifying snd praveuting the Skin from Chapping. For sale at the NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Jaaaary 4th, 185a Ladies Shoes and IiDters. J" fUST received, bv Exoress. direct from the manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes. Ties snd CU8K1SS,; do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, . Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Shaetings, With, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hat and Shoes, Lawn and Ginghams, Groceries, Cambrics snd Jaeonetts, Crockery. For sale, law, by J.BROWN, No. 4? Fayetterilre8treet Raleigh, Angiist 6th, 1850. S3 To Physician Chemists &c, a sjHE Subscribers offer Physicians s large and H well selscted assortment of pnre Drugs, Medicines, Sec. They would also invite iff atttention of Chemists and Lecturers to their stock ef Purs Re-agents Chemicals and Chemical Wares. Priced Catalogues furnished upon application, poet-paid. BULLOCK & CRENSHAW. Wholesale Druggists sad Manufacturing Chemists, 6th and Arch St. Philadelphia. September 1st. 1850. 6m- 71 National Hotel. NO- 5 COURTLAND STREET. NEW YORK- 4 IIHIS ESTABLISHMENT having passed into eAi the hands of Mr, Go. See ley, formerly of the Eastern Pearl St House, has been recently improved by the aJdninn of And has sUo been thoroughly re-fiiieT and re-furn tahed for the accomodation of the Public. It ia the aim of the Proprietor to render toe .1ATIOXAL quite equal to any of it colempo- rarie in all those essentials that contribute t the reputation of a well conducted sod 'well erderod Hotel The House is of the largest sue, eligibly located, within three doors of Broadway, and in all respects conveniently arranged to promote the comfort and convenience of Gursts. Persons visiting New York are respectfully invited to make their borne at this Hotel during their stay in the Citv GEORGE 8EELEY, Proprietor. New York. June 28. 1850. 63 6m TO HaV TOWIl & C0UHtTy frieildS. fBHE Subscriber would respectfully call the at- tenlion of bis town and Country frieuds to his stock of Family Groceries, which he is determin ed to sell on aa good terms as any oue in the placs. Among his stock may be found 80 Bbbla. best Petersburg Flour whole snd half barrels. t Hhds. Bright and Dry P. R. Sugar, bbls do do N. O. do do do do Crushed Clarified Pulverised do do da do 1 Package beat Loaf Rio. Laguira and Java Ccffe, Imperial and Black Tea, a fine artiele. Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm candles, Washing and Faucy Soaps, Crane's Wash mixture a superior article, A fine lot imported segars different brands, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather; and many arti cles in the Grocery and Confectionary liue. G i ve me a call, and I am determined not to be un dersold by Jew orGealil. L B. WALKER. Raleigh, Nov. 7th 185a tl BUSL"ESS COATS. 100 MORE ot l bee desirable Coat ; just opened at tbe low (rice of $4 50. L. L. HARDING - CO. 15th. 18.'0 93 Nov. To all whom it may concern. Baltixone, January 24, 1851 B" HEREBY give aotice thai no person ha s right H to sell -Buck's fatent Cooking Steve," in the State of North Carolina, except my authorised agent, or iise the ssme unless purchased of me oi my agent, I being ihe sole propnelor of the Patent sight for said Slate, by assignment and power of At torney from Darius Buck, psteo lee, aa t recorded U. S. Patent Office, in Liber VI, page 114 And further, that I will prosecute all peron infringing on saiu patent BURR PECK. N B.-JoinrH WoLTxaiNO, of RaUigh, N. C is my only authorized agent. BURR PECK, February 8. 1851 29 Daouecrcotpse I3ottt;att0, ,r surprising beauty and accuracy can be ob- I a tainea at WEEKS fc GRIFFIN'S L,oC9T)otlv! Dagiicrreaii faallerr IN THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Citlsens and Strangers are invited to call and examine some choice specimens of this most beau tiful and wonderful art. An opportunity isuow of fered of obtaining portraits in aatyle and fiuish un attainable at any other establiahment in the Slat in picture we nav seen are or a superior nuisn, with a remarkable softness of tone, and life like expression of the eye." Dee Mute. W advise all wno wish to secure a rood like nesses to civs them a call, as the have been eota- ged in tbe study ana practice I tbe fbotograpbi Art from its earliest commencemeat.and possess ad vantage rarely to be met with -FarmviUe(Va.)Rep. January istn iboi. Candy at $12,50 per 100 pounds. W WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE M attention of Merchants aud other in the South to my Great Variety of CANDIES, FRUITS NUTS, OILS, CORDIALS, SEtJARS, . My uandy oeing madeoy tbe STEAM PROCESS, I can warrant its keeping in any climate. Having fa cilities for Manufacturing Fifteen Hundred pounds per aay enables me to otter STEAM CANDY at the above low prices. .' 07 List of Articles, with Prices attached, for warded to order. Goods shipped free of charge. JOSEPH 3. MANN, No 20 Light street, Baltimore. Tebruary 6th, 1851. 12 lOt Armstrong & Cator JOBBERS IN Ribbons, Wilinery and Straw GOODS. JVb. 175 Baltimore St. 6th door east of Light Ol., EAL(iiaiUttili D1U. TFFER to the trade a large stock of BONNET BELT aud plain RIBBONS, BON NET MATERIALS and Afiliaery Goods gen sraiiy. ST AAV BONNETS. American Straws consigned by and purchased front tbe Aannfadtarers in large Onaatiliea. Also, English and French Bonnets in every variety', aa usaai rma ai lowest pnoea. Fbruary 18th, 1851, 19 I0t 1851. The Bug" also at Home agsin. I HAVE i net returned the second time from Bos ten, N. York, and Philadelphia, haviog spent nearly all of Angust and September in said Cities, getting up our CLOTHING, every article of whiah mas cut by himself, and made up vndet say attm inspec tion v end I presume there is no one in North Car- na now, who would be verdant enough to question my capacity after the eloquent tribute paid to my artistic skill, in oar last Superior Court, bv Jade. Counsel on both sides, witnesses snd Jurors. I re fer to the case of 14 Biggs vs. Oliver action for damages, in which I had to pay $250, in consequence er my eitenuea reputation. Come in, if yon please, and assist an in paving off the judgment by buying oar goods. Who is there in North Carolina, who has not beard of the Hon. George E. B adder, the Hon. Wm. H. Hay wood, Jr., and Bug" Oliver, Wfy their fame 'is no more to be hemmed in by State lines than their talents are to be circumscribed within thefcame nar row limits' We are connected, as all our customers know and if they don't know it, they may with no North ern House out k are Tailors ourselves buy ear own goods, snd import quite ss many of what we purchase in proportion to our business, as any house this state or out of a. There ia no erubliahment hers or elsewhere that possesses any advantage over we nny wnereeveiy body else buys, and we think we understand our bosines snd buy as cheap- We say our clothing is equal to any offered for aale in North Carolina, and, we think superior, be ng Judges ourselves of clothing. Of that though, we will leave the public to decide, when they exam- oe for themselves. One thing ia certain without ntendiog to reflect upon any oue wo will sell our clothing cheaper than the same articles can b bought for in nay of tbe Northern Cities, and as cheap as ny body that comes here, who does not steal hia clothing ready mad Our stock embracing Drab. Black, Blue, Green, Gray, aad other OVERCOATS from 6 to $20 and upwards. Cloaks, full circle, $18 upwards. Frock, resa. and Sack COATS from vto&l and upwards PANTALOONS, all colors and prices, from 04 to i. YES IS, all kiuds and all sixes, at all prices from $1,25 to $3- In fact, every thing that can be found in any similar establishment in the Union. W e ar North Carolinians. Wears permanent located here, aud if w sell as cheap aa others. why not give us tbe preference? If we do not sell as good goods at as small a price, we will not ask your patronage. Call ! call ! t nl bjfi's ri pirctiasa, at OLIVER Jt PROCTER'S. No. U R. R. R R. Fsyetteville Street FRESH ARRIVALS SEMI-WEEKLY- HARDING At CO. will receive new goods twice a week during toe entire season, direct from he xanuiactory. By tins arrangement, purchaser will si ways find something new snd attractive by xamining their Stock. As for Bargains, Gents, you cant begin lo buy as cheap elsewhere. Call Nnd examine yourselves Under tne 1 elegraph Office, Fsyetteville street. Raleigh. Nov. I4ih. 1850 93 Soldiers Claims. IZ XHE undersigned having much experience and SjJL) success in tbe business still takes military claims for Bounty lands and Pensions for presecu- iob before tbe government, on very reasonable terms, and with the utmost faithfulness and dis patch. All letters to him, from claimants, mult be postage paid. O J he last Congress gave lands to all the offi cers and Soldiers who served one month or longer, and it dead, to tbeir widows and minor children, in ail the war of the Uaited States, since 1790. And provision is now also made for pensions Widows of Soldiers of the Revolution, who n.ar ried before the year 1800. He can furnish information concerning the grades of officers of tbe Revolutionary War, which is all important to claimants, and difficult to procure elsewhere. His charges will be moderate Any information concerning the heirs of the ollowing officers of the Revolution will b thank ully received, vis: Thomas Clark, James Hogan, Alexander Martin, Win. 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 ISth of June 1812. giving in mauy instances the length of service. their respective office and Regiments ; the time of entenug the service Cr"" also the deserters, and every particular to facilitate tbe Collection of their Clairas0 Every agent should have a copy. Cost only $10 each county ! J.H. KIRKHAM, Raleigh N. C. Raleigh, November 1st, 1S50. 88 A. B. SI ITH. Agent, Commission, Merchant and Dry Goods and Grocery Broker JV. Y. nHENDEKS bis services to tbe Mercbsnts, Plan ters and Citizens of the Southern Stales, and will attend to any business in hi line either in lb sale of produce or Merchandixe or tbe purchase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, boea, Hats, r urnuure, Carriages, Musical and Agricultural Instruments, Bagging, Rope, Drugs nd Medicines, T. He fl itters himself as a pur chaser of Goods for the Southern trsde, his experi ence aa a boyer will ensble him lo rive entire satis faction to the Merchant who may entrust to him their orders. Refer to Ex-Gov. Charles Manly, Wm. Hill, Secretary 01 Stat, Geo. W Mordaicai, President of lb Stale Bank of N C-, J O. Watson, President Mutual I n- sursnc Company, B. F. Moore, Attorney General Raleigh. N. C. M. Shaw, Washington, N. C. Hon, J. It. J. Daniel, Halifax, N. C. Andrew Joyner, Weldon, N. C. Office, 139 BroaJway. N. Y. Jan 29 ih. 1851. 10 Notice. THE Subscriber baa determined to locate in this City, and having procured a sufficient number ofcom. peteut assistants, is prepured to execute in th most finished Style, all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, AND RE-GLAZING Orders from the City or surrounding Country. if left at the Drug Store of P. F. Pescud, wiU be promply executed and satisfaction guarantied. Reference as to ability, character, 4-c, will be given to all who may wish to patronise him. WM. M. OVERBY. Raleigh May 20, 1850 41 Page's Improved Patent Portable Saw Mills, (CAVT10X AGJ1WST PIRACIES.) IfTNDERSTANDING that ceitain persons are UJ engaged in manufacturing my Improved Patent Portable Circular San mills, and selling tht same in the came oj jxortn varoima. without having any authority from me so to do : and whereas, such ne farious practieea are detrimental to my iuteresta, pi ratical, ana dishonest, and in direct contravention Of the rights granted to me by Letters Patent from this Government. This is to'forewarn all persons from purchasing any of toy said mill, in said 6tate, from any person or persons except myself, as I am deter mined to prosecute, all who may be found infringing upon my rights, whether the said act or acta of Di ra cy, be committed by Manufacturers,Vendors or pur cnaser. UfcUKliE PAGE, Inventor, Patentee, and Manufacturer. Baltimore, Maryland, March 8th, 1851. 7t20 P. S. My Milla can eut twice as much lumber and out it better, than any other mill over invented and from their efficiency, speed, and power, are moot happily adapted to th cutting of lumber and plane or th construction of Plank Roads. EugUA,' Gosheia, and Pafaesan Ch see jut tft hand R. TUCKER SON. NUMBER 25. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY IHE ENTIRE WOKK, UNABRIDGED, Ib Oat TL,ergwa Qmaxto, ot 1444 Paftt. y- Containing THREE TIMES Ike matter found in uj wtaar Kaf luh Dictionary compile1 ia Uiis cvuutrjr. rllUIMID BT 0. ft C. Merriam, Springfield, Hastv, TEITIHOKIi.1.1. " Its reputation is yoidtly txtmdtd. I doubt not this edition has received essential improve meats from the able hand it has passed through." Bust Dmxixo Ticii3axt in the Bngliab. Langnage." Accceatb and s.xliabi.b in gir&g -a just exhibition of the Language. THE MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE, ANT) RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE LANGUAGE." And thirty other members of the United States Senate. President of the United States. - 1 fiad it an invaluable cads meewm." M Etymological part surpasses any thing that hao been done for the hnglith Language. b A very valuable work a' XEcr.ssrrr" TO ETEKT EDUCATED MAS." " The most accurate and ksuaslb Diction ary of th Language?' " Aom will elapse before any other Dic tionary of the Language will be required " LL. D-. of Scotland, author of ' -"b V'hiloopher." etc. For sale by Hexrt D. TtXBiriR. at the NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Nov. 1850. SPRING TRADE. MARCH 1651. ERCHANTs visiting our market for tbeir pring supply of DRY GOODS, are invited to examine our assortment. The Stock is large and commanding and pricea will compare favorably with any of the Northern Markets. JOHN STEVENSON. Svcamor Street, Petersburg Va. March, 12th 1851. 21 w2m Q7- The Subscriber (late of Clarksiille Vs.) may b found ai the above establishment and would tie pleased to have hia friends to call on him before purchasing their goods at other place. HENRY M.SPENCER. $10 Reward, am AN AWAY from the Subscriber, on Snnday Uj morning, the 28th of Januaiy last, his man WILLIAM, commonly called Billy. Said negro is about 5 feet, six or seven iucbes high, dark com plected, rather inclined to stoop when walking, with a down look and some thirty or forty years old. lie is left handed, had on when he left, a home-spuu suit of Clothes, new wool hat his coat rather too Urge for him. Prior to December 149, he lived two miles from Raleigh, on the Smithfield roa l, from which place he was removed to Person Countv, N. Carolina. He formerly belonged to the late Yancy Bailey, deceased of Wake county, and may be lurk ing about Kaleigb, as 1 understand that when he left the neighborhood, he was going in that direction. The. abore reward of Tea dollars will be given for his apprehension and confinement in anv Jail, or hi delivery to me. Any information concern ing said negro will be thankfully received, directed to Mill Creek, Parson County, North Carolina. J AS. HOLLO WAY. Mirch 3rd, 1851. 19 4t paid CUTLERY AND GUNS. Field & Langstroth, (Sneeesson to flo'ejjKS!116 & Co..) Importers . 166 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA- HAVE on baud a very full stock of Cutlery Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Slc, including the low eat priced as well aa the fiuest makes ALSO, a fine assortment of shelf end Heavy Hardware and Saddlery. AH of whioh will be of fered to buyers, or put up to order at the very low est prices. An examination solicited. 1 February, 27th IS&L 14t fiek Willi's vaull-elyapvptic Pills r UCSH supply just received, for sale la large or small aaanuiiea, by P. F. PE8CUD, Druggist, Raleigh, Nov. 1 1 th, 1 850. 91 frocks jMJn st JtM.wnA. TO those destitute of that great ornament, a good head of Hair, and those whose hair ia falling, Dr. Quirk, the Rejuvenator .deems it only necessary t uv. that he has mads imMMMnb tm sriatc W leigh on or by Monday the 24th tnst, when he will w picfwvu w ivtiwav us.ssun xxeaos, vc curing disease of the head and restoring the Hair ef those : l: A a. L.tJ- ',. j iuiui Dxuuiiw, . as oonaio remouy is now oner ed for tie' defective r diseased Heads; if applied ti oa hia arrrfaLWaieJk will b pnbHsherf. Stop cannot exceed or 5 days. . 'THOMAS Q.U IRK, e ifiOfoadiray, N. Y. March, 19ib 1SS1. 23 I " Every scJiaJar knows its value." ?2 r& is RMFmyERTJ ' Advertisement!. For Sixteen Ll tHaX insertion, One Dollar; sack subseqaeat iaiWlf TwentT-Jrref QenU. .,, , - f ' . - Court Orders aad Jmdiciaf AdertismniwAm charged 25 per beat. bigher' Wut'a deduction ef S9r percent, will be made from tbe regular pneeaVfei' advertisers by the year. f 4 ' - rt- r ;riT Advertisements, jnserted in the Sam-Watati atV' 'steb, will also appear in th Wmklt Papery ftw orcharge. ' '. . v -r ':.'i to D Iietterrtatbe Editor rnnstbe nT-kr ''" r"ir tbe Rf moral and Ptrmaatat Gin if d NjEHVOUa DISS ASUS, iad of those Complaints Uiob sr eaoc4 by aa weakened or unbesltuv coiwiuon 01 ta NKnVOTJS SYSTEM. "iJ Thi benntiful snd convenient srsiti cation of tk saystSSaV powers of OA LV AN ISM aud MAGNETISM, has boss MW , aounced by distinguiahed physicians, both In Europe aaatko, United State4o b tbe west talumhlt medicinal aWsosrt . Dr. CHRISTIE'S OALVANI0 BBLf .! MAGNETIC FLUID, is uitd with the moat perfect and certain succoss la" aH cases of: GENERAL OEB1LITT, ' Strenetueniii the weakened body, rivine tons to the 1 ercans, and invigoratiiig the entir system. Also set CHAMP, fAlLALVSIS and PALSV, DVSI'ErSIA or OK8TIN. H11KUMATISM. ACUTE and CHRONIC ( triLEPSV. LUV.BAGO. DK.AKNESS: NEEVOUS VOHS, PALPITATION OK THK HEART, APOrXTJCT NEi;RALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVES, COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, aad CUKVATUIIB' of the Sl'INE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of thai KITS' NEYS, DEVICIENCY OK NK.RVOU8 and rHYBICA? ERGY, and all NKUVOUS DISEASES, which coiajUailUS ri from one simpla catite namely, A Derangement of the Nervous SywtaaK ' ' dCf- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs aad MofiawatT mcirau the diieaie, for they weaken th vital nargas of tst alrely prostrated system ; while tuidsr the straiiaTtWSalhfl" life-giving, vitalizing inlliience of Lialvanisnj, as's4plid this ue&utkul and wondnrlul discovarv, ths eahaomo Btioo snd weakened sufierei it restored o lormsr haaitk, stxaagd elAticity and vigor. Tha great peculiarity and excellence of 1 Dr. Christie's Galvanic OorattVea, consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease wai i application, in place of tha nsaal mode of aragssaf ,!' physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks ho!) under the infliction. - - J. They $trenfthrn I hi tehott tyttem, sftwiist lac er sa) . the Hood, pramote the ttcrttiont, and never do the Blifhtett ijlW nnier any ctrcuvtttancet. Since their introdocUoa la ' United States, only three years sines, mora than . , 60,000 Persons including all ages, classes and conditions, among which WOf7, a Urge number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject to NtW as Complaints, have beea 1 , ! ENTERELT AND PERMAaTEUTLT OTJUBP, i, when all hope of relief had been given up, and ovary IksaV else been tried in vain ! " 1 ' To illustrate the use of the GAI.VAWIG BK11 sufflia, the esse of a person afflicted with that ban of civUlllftsOL DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nsrvotii .Diaoroos. Jay ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their aetisaaL J-.e nerves and muscles of the stomadi, aJtord temporary rUt out which leave the patient ia a lower state, and with uWfoaW faculties, slier the action Uius excitsd lias ceasea. now i pure this With the eflect resulting from (he application of ' Hie ' GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic suB'crer, vB iktaw, worse syuiptnmi of an attack, and snnply tie the Bait arooall the body, using the Magnetic Kluid as direeted. la a assastr period tbe insensible persiiration will act oa tha positi) element of the Belt thereby causing a Galvahie llColstSl which will puss on to Die negative, and thane back agasa ta'l tho tositive, tnos keeping up a eoDtiniious Galvanic cirtjala-'. tion throughout the xystem. 'Jhns the most severe CMS Of DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CDRED. A fEW DAYS, IS OKTEN AMPLY SL'KKICIENT vt ERADICATE TH DISEASE OK YEARS. i i , 1 CERTIFICATES AND tmilONUM Ot Ute mod Undoubted ClsJU-sietsar, ' ; From all parts of the Country could given, sufficient to 1st, . tvery column in this jijr ! , 1 AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, srhicfa conclusively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." EHEUMTBM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPXli ! Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman i of New Jersev, of distinguished attainments Sad saalt reputation : Sidksv, New Jersey, July It, 1S4S, Da. A H CHSisnr Dear Sirs Vou wish to know of what has been the result in mv own- ase, of the auplicatioa of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply isaW tbliows: - J Kor about twenty yeare I had beea suiTeriug from DymsaT: tin. tvery year the symptoms necam wont, aor souls a" obtivin permanent relief from any course of medical treatmawt whatever. About jourteen years since, m consequmsco- oj frequent exposure to tlis weather, ia the discharge Ol wry ts( toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheum a tism, which for year after year, aused ml iadaaoribaaao. anguish. KarUier: in the winter of '44 and '48, ia conaqaaoo. of preaching a great deal ir my own and v ariose other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Briwwhlna which soon became so severe as to require an immediate saa pension of tr y pastoral labera. Afy neresw tyttrm Waa ustf thoroughly prttrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection thus evincinC that these disorders were connected with each othe thrjNtgai'' the medium of the Nervous System. , lu the whole phraiaeo., poeia there seemed to be no remedial agent wuiek eoaW reach and recuperate my Nervous System every tbjstgthatjt had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last -was led by my friends to examine yotir inventions, and (thoagw with no very sanguine hopes of their emcieocy,) I ilsssimiasil. U try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with tbe MAGNETIC FLUID. Thi WO in June, 1&46. To sir suit astonishment, jit rwe sav anr; Drsrcrsis hid eona; in eight dts I wis tusaxsO ysV assoHc sir rssToasL lsssss; noa Hive I sisicb ssYreaw! a aiisGLE seavicR on accodnt op thk BaoncniTia,; ami m RmKVMATIC AFFECTION HAS ENTISKLr CKASF.D TO TBSDSUf ,SV 8neh is tha wonderful and happy results of the experts one ' : 1 have recommended tbe 15HI.T and KLUID to maJijrsjfM have been likewise suffering from Nenralgic aflectious. Tie have triad them, with HArrr besvlts, I beueve, ia avaav, case. . ' ' r 'l I am, dear sir, very respectfally years, : - I ROBERT VV. LANBBt DR. CHRISTIE'S ,1 GALVANIC NECKLACE .i at ased for ail complaints affecting ths Throat or He, a,) Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Thrust, Nervous aoa Hiosjr Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Kearahria in the To Burling or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is renaJte ' Nervous, and that disti eased complaint, called Tie Dolor,. Palsy and Paralysis. iv All physicians acknowledge that those tarribl disssis atw sausea by a deficiency 0 Aerreus Snrrgy in the sflostod limbs. Da. Chsistie's Galvanic Articles will sapvly this deficient power, and a complete and entire cms is thus a, 1000 Gases of Palsy and FaralysiaV.1 have been reported to Da. Christie and his Agents, within Ss hut two years, which have been entirely restored. ' . Cry- Clt. Anbbew J. . Tomb of Brookryn, IT. "I., nad aoJT been able to walk a step for near four years, and was so help-' less that he bad to be fed. The most celebrated f hyskaa give him up. In five days after he commenced weaiing taw ALVARtc Belt, N rex lack, and Bracelets, a . walkM crass the room, snd in three weeks he had perfectly rewerC his health. Captain Tomes is seventy years of ago. ri i 1 Severe Deafiiess Cured, 1 Ta following h an extract tVnsa a letter lately Wcotveil' from a distinguished physician in th Stat of Virginia : . "A. H. Christie, M. D.Dear Siri One of my bUb4b, aaknewn tome, obtained your Galvanic Belt mud Mecklto, with tho Magnetic Flmd, lor a sennas affection at Pssfnssss. The ease was that oi' a lady whose Nervoos svstem was meea disordered, and her general health pool1. Mnch was mr previously to the application of the Belt, bat with vary liltl success, and I feel it only right to tell you, that since she rns ' menced wawing the Beit aiid using the Klaid, fcsrt a ssw woska go, she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARING and ker general health is better than tar several yeas." - QCf- Every case of JJeafnen, if it be Kervous, as it gsiwrally st, can b cured by this wonderful remedy. DR. CHrTsTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS . t Ara sound ef vast service ia cases of Cosrvsrlsjoaa asj Tlla Spasmodic Complaints, snd general Nervous ASeetioos of th Head and upr extremities Also in Faby and Paralysis, saw all diseases caused by a deficiency of powr or ATVj, Energy ia tbe limbs or other organs of the body. i Prices: '' ' . ' l Tha Oalwanlc Belt, Tha Galvanic Necklace, Tha Galvanic Bracelets, Tha Magnetic Fluid, Thria BcdXatald a wo aouan On Dollar aaXswansa ST' 3WT. .TMm. ar. Th articles ar sccoss pasted ay roll aad plaia 4Jrae ttonsT Pamphlets with tuU particulars aaaj so aa oj fai satiiotTXsvd Agent. - p '. ; V; ? For sale, wholesale sad retail by P. Fl: FfeS- CUD, Raleigh. . . : - Jf ARUB assortment on bind aad eellHig cheaat jLi ' BJ L. IlAKliiNG dc CO ; vu Kaleigh Nov, 17180 74