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....jsmamamBBSBm 'CSS BY SfcATON GALES, ED IT 02 1KB JlQf TERMS. Far the Semi-Weekly Viper, $5 per annum for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. LIVER COMPLAINT, jaundices Dytpepsia, Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY8. AND ALL DISEASES ARIS ING FROM A DISORDERED LIVEH OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. INWARD PILES, FULLNESS. OK BLOOD TO THE HEA, ACIDITY OF THE STOM ACH N AUSEA.H EA RTBURN.DJSGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOU R ERUCTATION SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH. SWIM MING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREA TH ING. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK. ING. OR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN W A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION. DOTH OK WEW BEFORE THE SIGHT. ErE AND- DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD, '' DEFICIENCY OP PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNEj8 OP THE SKIN AN EYB8, PAIN IN THE HDE, BACK.CHEST.UMB,, SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURNING IN THE FLESH. CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEfRESSip OF SPIRITS; CN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED. BY Celebrated C?rinar Bittern PREPARED BY Dr. C. s1Z. Jacktton, AT THE GERMJJV MEDICLVE STORE, Nc, 120, Arch Street; Philadelphia. Tkeu potrr oxer the above disease is not excelled, g equalled by any other preparation' in the United Statists the em res attest , m many easts hfter skil ful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalid. Possessing great virtue in the reetrneatioa of dis eases of the Liver and I riser glands, exercising the most searching powers ia weaknesses and affection of the digestive organs, the are withal, safe, cer tain, aud pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. Fruoa the "Boston Bee." The Editor said. Dec 2d. uDr HoofUnd's Celebrated German Biters Jortmo car of Liver Complaint, Jaundice., Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, ia deservedly oaa ol the most popular njediciaes.o the day. These Bit. tsra hate been esed by ihoesaads. aedj a friend at oar elbow says he hat hiaaeelf received aa effect sal aad peraaawnt curt 0 Liver Complaint from lbs use of this remedy. We arc convinced that, ia the ise of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a Tact worthy of great consider ation They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any ctrcumstac-t We art rpeaking from experience, and to the af lictrd we advise their use." "Scott's Wsssxr," oaa of the best Literary papers published, said. Aegwst i . ' Dr. HoejtasvTs German Bttters,' ninnifnetJirod by Dt. Jacktaa, are sow reoommsnded by some of the most prominent mem bent of the faculty, as an article of much efficacy in case of female weakness As such is the ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle aad thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated ceestitutbons will find these Bitters advantageous 4a their health aa we know from experience the salutary effect that they l.iTe upon weak systems.1' Judge M. M. Woau.b gentleman of great liter ary and scientific attainments, said in his b New Vsrk Weeklv Mesencr. January 0. 185U. Dr. lloflan German Bitters. id ere is a pre paration which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is nude after a proscription furnahedby one of the most celebrated physicians or modern times, tbe 1st Dr Christopher YVilhelm Hooflmd, Profosor to the University of Jena, Pri tMe Physician to the King of Prussia, and on of the greatest medical writers Germany, has ever pro duced. He was emphatically theebemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the iu venter and eudoner may be confideutly relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, Coustipation and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express heir conviction of its excellence, and several of the edrors peak of its elf ecu from their own individ 1 experience, Uuder these circumstances we feel warranted, not oaly in calling the attention of oar readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M Jack son's) preparation, but ia recommesdrng the articfe to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'PHiiDKLrHU Satubjt Gazcttr, tbe best family newapaper published in the United States, the editor saya of DR. HOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. " It is seldom (hat we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines te the confidence and patronage flour readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Ur Hosflaod'a German Bitters, we wwh it to be distinctly understood that We are not speaking of ma nostrums t tne uay, mat are noised about for a brief period aad tbea forgotten after they hive done their gwkj race of mischief, bat of a medicine bag established, universally prised, and which has meiieeaearty approval of the faculty itself." s.veoc upon evidence has been received flike b foregoing) from all sections ol the Union, the last three years, aad the strongest testimony , is its fator, is, that there ia more of it used ia the prac nee 01 tne regular physicians of rbiutdelphiaj than an etner uoatrums combined a fact that can .V laollQea, ana rally proving mat s.scien ti2c preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. ' That this medicine will cure Liver Comnlatnt and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts epeevfieaflv upon the siomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all biliovs dis eases ; the effect is immediate. They can be ad ministered to Fcatata or iitraaT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. his medicine baa attained that high character wmca 1 necessary for all medicines to attain, to induce counterfeiters te put forth a spurious article Mi- ru oi the hves of those who are innocently uua WELL TO THE MARKS OF TEE GENUINE. They have the written sigaatnre of C.W.J ACK SON apon thr-wrapper, aad the name blown in oouie, wukout Khtch they are spmnoms. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE; "0 120 ARCH Street, one door below Sixth date of 578 Race street) Philadelphia, aad by ra- Krciaoie dealers tereegaoa tas country. Also for sals by J.B.RAMSEY, Druggist. PittabW N. C, May 2Xh, i8Sl. 44 ly FEttALE CLASSICAL INTITCTJC HILLSBOROUGH STREET. rrH E Second Term ef he present y ear 4H Begin L on Moaoay.tae vtb ol July, end end' the first I bursday in December. For particulars, address BENNETT. BLAKE, Principal. Raleigh, May 28ih, 1651. 45 lm Mill 1 . r VOLUME HI. CLOTHING BAZA.AU. FALL AUD W15ITEII STOCK OF Fashionable Clothing. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL HE subecriher enters the field of competition with a large and well selected assortment of II the new styles of Fashionable Garmenta for the Fall and Winter Trade. Determined to maintain the increasing reputation of the Clothing Bataar.M ruorv aa mssb maoe te proiaee styles of Clo thing well adapted to this market ; from- the Tory lowest pries to tbe finest quality of Clothing. Coe tomers oaa depend upon finding oar garments well made, however low the price. Merchants are invited to examine oar etock, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in the trade. The fancy Department is full, embracing English French and Italian Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts. Collars, 4;c , which will be sold at the low est prices, by " " N. PERRY. Petersburg. Sept 8th. 1850, tf 73 N. PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, 1 4tton above Bilk, FETCRSUR&, ft. SUPERIOR laeatlr Made ClotlslnK. 1XD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. 8HIRT8, COLLARS, , CRAVATS, STOCKS, HAJfDKJLR CHIEFS, BUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, &c. September 8th, 1850. 73 tf. Fresh Drug and i?lcdiciiis WZmillCS, 3IATW003) 60. f&xasjj now receiving large addition single le their purity, and are ottered for sale at such prices sod terms as shall compare favourably with any House is tub Stats. Physicians, country merchants and dealers gene rally, will do veil te aiv us a call before porchas ing, feeling assured we shall not f .il te please both ia price sod qua'iiy. Order prouplty attended to and particular atten tion givaa to packing aad forwarding. Family Medicines, and prescriptions, compound ed at all hoars ol the day ami night, by acompint person, with neatness and despatch. We tender our most sineere thanks t the citi xeweof Raleigh aad the eurroanding country Jbr the long and liberal patronage we have received, ami trust, by untiring seal and etergy to pleas in the presecetMw our buauieas. te merit its continuance. Raleigh, A pert 31st. 13I. (Sncwuor te Fomeror k VSnl) 00 K SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, FayedtxHU Street, fOPPOSlTE POST OFFICE.1 ALEJCH, ST. C. AS on hand a ver large end vslnable collec tion of Theological, Law, Medical, Scientific, Agricultural. Miscellaneous, School Book. Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very low call and examine. May 24th. 1851. 42 HYGEIA HOTEL, 0X3 SOUrS 02C?0SX, A- , THIS extensive and beautiful Establishment, recently enlarged and improved, is now open for the reception of Visitors. Surrounded entirely by Ssll Water, it affords every facility for ore Bathing, and offers every inducement to the Travel ler in pursutt of health ana pleasure, not stmins and Shower Baths can also at all times be had. The treat benefits resulting from Sea Basiling, aad the Sea Breese, are becoming daily more known and appreciated. The Hotel, situated directly en the Bay end in view of the Ocean, presents a most magnificent pros oect. while the Fort, the Unrest Military Work in onr country, affords to ie Visitor beautifal Pro memedes, and various sources of interest. No Place is more healthy, or possesses s jmer tivmate than this does, through the entire Simmer and Fall Months. Fever and Ague, and Bilious Fevers, axe entirely unknown here. Oor Drinkmg Water is not excelled by any. even in the Mutrnloin Region We have a fine Band of Musu, aid a Ball JLoom, which for beauty and magnificence is unsurpassed our ooaatry, open every evening. ew sun ex tensive Bowliug Alleys, Billiard batoona, end a Pistol Gallery have been erected this season. The Hotel ia complete ia all its arrangements: active and efficient Assistants have beea procured, and no exertion will be spared tj render it, ia all respects, the most agreeable and interesting resort ia the whole country. The Steamers from Norfolk, Richmond. Peters- borg,. Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York land paaaeogers daily. Your patroaageis respectfully aollmted. MARSHALL PARKS, Superintendent. J. P. REYNOLDS-$ CO, Proprietors. Bosrd, per day. $3 00 by the week, at tbe rate or 1 ou per osy. " by ths month, st the rat of 1 00 " Children end cvnts half prioe. The Omnibo and Baggage Wsgena are always ia a tl ad dance a arrival of' the Boats. fry- Letters for Visitors should he addressed lo the 'Hyteia Hotel. May 32. 1851. 4 FltLftll ARRIVALS SEMI-WEEKLY- lfTfl ARDING it CO. will reeet re new goods twice iril week daring tne enure season, direct froi the Msnnmetory, By -this arrangement, pareboeers ill slwsys find soeaethmg new and attractive by exeminin their Stock- As for Bargains, Gents, vea esat brain to bay ae cheap elsewhere. Call and examine yoursetvoa Under tne Telegraph utbee, favrttevills street Rareith. April 1st. 97 National Hotel. NO- 5 COURTLAND STREET, NEW YORK OrpHI ESTABLISHMENT having passed into sLLi the hands of Mr. Geo. Seeley, formerly of the Eastern Pearl tft. House, has beea recently improved by the addition of AnJ haa also been thoroughly re-fiued and re-fnrn iahed for the aecomedarioa of the Public. It is ths aim of the Proprietor to render tne NATIONAL quite equal to any ef its eetempo rariee in all those essentials that contribute te the reputation of a well conducted aad well ordered HoteL The Hoase is of the largest arse, eligibly located, within three doors of Broadway, sad fat aD respects conveniently arranged to- promo ts the eorafotf and convert ieoce of O wests. Person vis it fog New fork are respectfully iotted lo. make their- Beta sf shts Hotel during their scry in the City. CH&ORG15" 8EELEY, Proprietor. New Yoik. Juuc 38, 1850. 63 6m H flurifjj tlje Blood. The beet PamU atedicjae now before the pabUe. It Van teen eompnted, that during the tast tn-onty rparN akmiaUll (mi of penombave anaaally' been benefited by the. ise of these K ddioines ; fitct whidi speaks volumes in fitvor of their curative properties a single trial wQl place them beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient By their tue the blond is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. The system m nut reduced during their operation, but utvigoratd, oifd they require no restraint from bt&iuevf or pleasure. Tins afflkfel have in Moffat's Life Pills nnd PhtBnix Bitters, a remoijy that wU do fur tliem all that laedicine can: possibly effect, Tlie genuine of these medicines are now put up with a fine steel engraved jwrapper and labels, and copy right secured according to the laws of the United State. Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York. Fr sale by ? - J. J. RYALS. Raleifh, Aug. 27th, 185(k 79 1 y rn Tanner5s Oil J UST received and for sale at the Drug Store ot WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD St CO. April 7th. 1851. 29 OIINSO.VS Pateut Ice Cream Free- Colored aad plain Straw Malting. For sale by R. TLCKERdt SON. Raleigh, April 8tb, 1851. Fine Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants. 1(Y7 PAIRS, just opened of Superior Cassimere, 11 I entirely new S.yle and Cut. The best fit ting Pants out; so every body says. K. L. liAKLHINLi ft UU. April 7th, 1851. 29 TeU the BU Still Louder Toll Iff Convey ye wiada the joyfal sound from Currituck te Cherokee from tbe Xros took to the Sabiae, that " the Immortal Insect" is at Heme agaia NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 185L OLIVER & PROCTER, See It. It. It. It WE are bow receiving end opening at our Crand Emporium of Taste, Fashion and Elegance Ugly Row, opposite Louges s. oae deer above Liichford'a. sad hard by Towle's and Prim nwe's, choice selection of vernal and solstitial Fabric k for male attire, embracing every color aad variety, of which the following are a pat : Black, blue, olive green, brown Dahlia and Ze phyr Clothes, Drap d'ete and Cashmeretls, sll co lors, for Summer coats. Black, single milled doe skin and fancy French Cassimeres of every variety white and colored, entvely new and very beautiful, Plain white and Buff Marseille : Firured Satins, Silks and Shally Vesting. All o' the goods were selected by "the ougg," ia person, from tne latest importations and can be confidently recommended to our friends and pMrons ss beiog precisely M The Things" for Spring and Summer ooatumerj. THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words that can truly impress The pleasure we feel when we're eff by express Te Steam King is up, and the whistle ia heard The bell rives tbeaianal, we're off lis a oira. Through mountaius and valleys , right onward n press. Hurrah I then hurrah I we are off by express. Our flight's like the eagles, a fearless and brave ; The flag telle of safety aa gaily it waves. The raileare all clear, aad the Monarch's ahead; See forth from bis nostrils the deep glare of red; Still enward sad onward we gallantly press, Hurrah I then hurrah 1 ws are eff by express- Towns, cities and hamleta, have passed ia review Like some diorama of beautiful hue. Our journey's accomplished, safe, sale as a dart. Oar frame not fatigued, nor oppressed i the heart. With fire and spirit ngbt onward w press, Hurrah ! then hurrah! we are safe by express. What applies lo the rails is in com mere the asms And hence 'Sugg's' greatness, and henc 'Bugs tame. Express is his inotte ; in matter of dress. Receives all his fashions and model by express. All the qualification tbe 'Bugs does poaseM, Te outstrip all 'slow trains'-tbu he wiss by ex pre Expressly his fabric are made for this mart, Expressly he nurtures his cutters of art ; Expressly for him tbe best workmen's retained, Expressly for all suca prime clothes he's sustained Expressly to please you, his efforts progress, Cxsresafy in bestrty aud cheapness of oroHs. uu trv r nuu tun. Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, April lfth, 1851. 39 POSTSCRIPTUM. SprlsaC And Snnuner Clothing . If41. rvmpE are new opening a beautiful supply ef jfW clothing. Frock, dress, and sack coats of cloth, Cssbmerett and Alpaoba, all colors, we have a few dotes Skeleton French sacks without lining, made of Caahmerettsand Zephyr dotht, ia which we defy competition, ffor gentlemen's Sam- mer wear) Giass Linsn frocks, super French dril ling pantaloons, all colors, cheap ana warranted in all respects, Cassimere pantaloons. Vesta, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, suspenders, shirt Collars.new style in fact every thing usually kept by Merchant Tailors er furnishing Houses. OLIVER &. PROCTER. April 19th, 1851. 32 youths clothing. l ViTE have also on hand a complete assortment of Youth's Clothing Frock Coats, of cloth A I pacha, Tweeds, sad brows linen, also sacks and Paataloons. of all kinds. We iavite the especial attention of parents aud guardians te this branch of our trade, as w will sell clothing cheaper than you eaa boy the Goodsnd warrant them ia all respect. OLIVER & PROCTER. To FaJicyGenUemen. WE bars a lew Highfalatin, Low Vulgar, Pe rn. SedundiUBr and Jar bird stripes and ulaid for penUiaons. Also s few dossn drees shirts, eery soperior. O. V P. The latest Paris, London .and Northern Fashions fast at hand. GrateM ever for the pe&ronagf & fermfy bestowed on tiws Rbe rally stttce our Sosa- nftocemcut to Misrness; we wilf endeavor w mtrll ita ceetinaaiicw by rSneWeoTexerltoti lot sMeit later. nef aad exHeraal welfirrs of the Public. OLIVER & PROCTER. Raleigh, April Itih 1851 32 RALEIGH, N. ft, JONE 7,1851, Lndles Shoes and Slippers. II UST received, by Express, direct from the JI manufactory. , Ladies Kid sad Morocco Walking Shoes. Ties and Buskins.) do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light aad Dark CaUoo, Bleached and Brown Shirtings aad 8heetings, With a general vsorimtni of Dry Goods. Hat and Shoes, Lawae aad Ginghams, Groceries, Cambrics and Jsconetts, Crockery. For sale, low, by J.BROWN, No. t Fayetteville 8iret Raleigh, Angust gth, 18&0. 83 To my Town & Conntry friends. fipHL Sabeeriber would respectfully call the aU JL tenlioa of bis Town and Coos try friends to hie stock of Family Groceries, which be is determin ed to sell en as good terms a aaj one ia the placa. Among hie stock may be found . 80 Bbbla. best Petersburg Flour whole aad half barrels. Hade. Bright and Dry P. R SngSr. .Us- do d N. p. do . V 8 do threshed da 3 . do -Clarified do 4 do Pulverised da 1 Package best Loaf do Rio.Laguira aad Java Coffe, Imperial and Black Tea, a fine article, Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm candles, Washing and Fancy Soaps, Crane's Wash mixture a superior article, A fine lot imported segnrs different brands, Oak aad Hemlock Sole Leather; and many arti- eles in the Grocery and Confectionary line. Give me a call, and I am determined not to be an dersold by Jew or Gentile. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Nov. 7th 1850. 81 Southern Foundry, Opposite Jar-ratt's Uotel, IV ear the Southern Depot. PETERSBURG, V. THE Subscribers have associated themselves together uuder the firm and style of for ths purpose of earring on the FOUNDRY BU SINESS. They will make to order ou reasonabl terms : Grist. Cotton, Saw, and other mill Machinery, earn Enoinea and Horse Powers. RiilM.l f arm Wheels, Axles, dec Tobacco Preeees, Flattening Mills, Bands and Levers. Agricultural implements, Bella, Iron and Brass Castings of every descrip tion. Beine medical UeAiniM ihrmwlm .n.l .n. ploying skilful workmen, and using good materials. incy nop hi meru a portion Ol e patronage 01 . k.... ... :n:- i : i . nT" Repairing promptly aad faithfully executed- w. ii. i Arret. WM.a LUMSDEN. W. H.TAPPEY, thankfal for the patroaage of a generous public, feels encouraged to ge forward with redoubled energy, hoping that the same pat ronage will be extended to the new firm. He is more than ever determined never to surrender. March lite, 1851. 3m 21 Burning Fluid. RECEIVED this day and for sale at tbe Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD fc CO. April 7th. 1851. 29 MERINO DRAWERS A.YJ SHIRTS, 1 d Doxen just st band. Very cheap M.W E- L- HARDING CO BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE This institution, incorporated by the Legislature at Maryland, and enjoying a liberal patronage, af- ods every faculty fo. the acquisition of a through rnd accomplished Education. The buildings are pleasantly looilcd, with study snd recitation room. and every modern convenience for the aeoomodatioa of a large number of boarding and day scholar, FACULTY Or rflTBICTKl. N. C. BROOKS, A.M., Prof, of A ucient Laagua fie. Re a H NADALA. M, Biblical Literature. Uev. B. R. WAUGHi A. M., Mathematics and Natural Science. II. PRATT, M. D., Assistant in do, do Mis M A. DIXON, English and Belle Letlres. " j. KUUriKSTEK, Assist ul ia English, - GEORGIAN A A. HULSE, French Language ELLEN C. GOBRECHT Instumental slnsie " M. A. PORTER, Assistant do " ELIZABETH S.SLICER. Painting. Mr A.J.CLEVELAND, Vocal Music. 1 kb as Boarding per ssasion (11 weeks) $37 50 Tuition in Collegiate Department 12 50 " in Preparatory Department, from B to 10 OH C7 Catalogues, with every necessary information, to be had on application to I. C. BROOKS, Principal. April 1851 34 TO RETAILERS OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS. ORDERS AT WHOLESALE FOR HATS or the Fwshions for September, 1851, (now mod eled J will be received by us until July 20th, and forwarded from August 15th to September lSih. IsEJtnY Sc CO., Leaden and Iniroduurt af Faskitm for Gentlemen Hals. Nos. S and 4 A ST OR HOUSE, NEW ToBK CITY. A large assortment of PANAMA HATSvef ra tio a qualities, st wholesale and JtetalL May 10, 1851. 39 anf Notice. THE uDecrfbef has determined tor locaf in this City, sad bsving procured s sufficient number ofoosa- petent assutaau, u preparea to execute ta is most finished Style, all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING. AND RE-GLAZING Orders from the City or sufroundins; Country, if left at the Drug Store ef P. P. Pescttd, will be prom ply executed and satisfactifS gaanaUed. Iteferenoe as to ability, character: $- will he given to aU who may wish to patronise him. W Da. on. U VtllrJi. Raleigh May SO, 1850 41 HEW BOOKS. THE Alhambra, by Washington Irving. Aa. thor's Revised Edition. Being Vol XV. of Put nam's fine adition of I r visa's Works Price tl,J5. Romance Dust, from the Historical Placer, by W. 8. Mayo, Author of " Kaloolah," Berber, fce. Price 75 cents. The House of the Seven Gables. A romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Author of Twice told Tales, 40., one Volume. The Mother-in-law, by Mrs. Southworth, 38e. W.L. POMEROY- Raleigh. May t7th, 18A1. 43 ITBW B00ES. FIRST THINGS. A SERIES of Lectures on the Great Secret and Moral Leasees first revealed to Mankind; by Gardiner Srrhri, D. D. a Yel. t Ye. Mnslra The Antef sottr. bv Charles B. Taylor: 75c Tie Xleatenta ef Uhrhtiasf Seieoce, by Wm Aw dams, H. T- P. t Vol.; B va. ttfiO. Abe, a rati swpply ef Hoffman', ew CweW Laws? gz,oe w. sj-ruMisur. (Lefe Pomerey aad OTM.f Ralsigh, May 30tb, 1851. 1 i : Soldiers Claims. (aTpIIE aaderaigned having much experience and racceasia the astaess, still takes miUtary claims for Bounty lands and Pensions fer prosecu tion before the government, en very reasonable terms, and with the utmost faithfulness and dis patch. All letters to him, from claimants, must be postage paid. tJ The last Congress gave lands to all ths offi cers and Soldiers who served one month or longer, and if dead, to their widows and minor children, in all the wars or the United States, since 1790. And provision is now also made for pensions Widows of Seldierr of the Revolution, who mar ried before the year I860. He oan furnish information eonearniag the grade of officers of the Revolutionary War, which ia all important to claimants, and difioult to preonre elsewhere. His charges will be moderate . Any information onaceraing the heirs of the following officers of the Revelation will be thank fnlly nceivedjtix ; Thomas Clark, Jesses Hogaa, Alexander Martin, Was. Davis, James Martin, JS4a White. Janes Moore, " lhoa Bessaa. Hs eaa also Oralis: a com of the wJla 6Jf , ths OBoers and 8oldiers if the State of North Carbllaa fit taVwar with Great Britaia, deelared 18th of J one grriaeiamatiy iaataaeeathsjsagth of service, their reepoetive oflices snd Regiments;- the time of entpriag the 'service cy slso the deserters, sad every particular to facilitate the Celleotloa of their CtaisMCO Every agent should have a copy. Cost only $10 each county ! J. H. KIRKHAM, Raleigh N. C Raleigh, November 1st, 1850. 88 SHOES II A Dl E'S Black Lasting Gaiters, II A do Bronte M or oca do Black Kid and Broaso Slippers, Goat, Moroco and Kid Walking Shoes, Miaaes' Shoes, children's do. REARTT & LITCIIFORD. Raleigh, April 8th. 1851. ?a Gents Furnishing Articles. aSATTISfg 2 bare just opened a choice stock of Fancy Silk Cray its. Black Italian do, Barathea Silk do, Supe rior White Silk do, P'ain aad Figured Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Black Satin Neck Stock, Fancy Colored Neck Ties, Skeleton hair Stock, a pretty article for a hot summer day. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, White, Black and Colored Silk Gloves. India Spun Silk undershirts, Gauxe Merino Shirts, Whjte Gauxe Cotton Shirts. White and Fancy Col. Silk y hose. Superfine While Cotton T hose.B leach ed and aTableached Jeans Drawers, with Pat. Top, ate. dec. April 8th, 1851. 39 Cy A fresh supply of MILES 4- SON'S Imitation Stitch Hoofs. Just received by HEARTT A L1TCHFORD. Raleigh, J aa. 20th. 181. 7 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! THE Undersigned would respectfolly inform those engaged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that be keepe constantly on hand, aad will supply at ths shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, YOUNG' S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and givea satisfaction te the public, it hss surplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the 8 tate, more or less of which have been taken down te make room for it. The public need fear no imposi tion, as there are now some 3)0 Machines running in North Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer no other references thaa tbe gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realised in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking er wearing out, and also to retaiu its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans ed and tbey have never been out of order one dny. There was warded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at tbe Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bal more, last Fall. Address tbe Subscriber st South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNQ, A. McMANNEN. Deeember 26, 1850 if 104 DR. If. L. STITH, WAVING permanently located in Raleigh, of fers hi professional eervicee lo hi old friends snd patrons and lo the public generally. His charges will lie as moderate and reasonable aa those of tbe other City Pbysiciana. He will be found at all times, when not ont on professional business, st hi office over the Slie of Me-er. A. B. Stith A. Co., during the day, snd st night at the Yarbrough House. April 19th, 1851. " Keajnlar Li tie. THE Cape Fear steamboat Co's Steamer Chatham will run reguUrly between Wilmington and Fsyetievill, cominen cingon Monday the 27th instant, leaving Fay etteviUe every Monday and Thnrsday at 9 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Wilmington urn evening, giving Passengers going N'rth an opportunity to take tbe car next morning at 0 o'clock. And leave Wilmington on Tuesdays snd Fridays, at 2 o'rlock P. Mrt firing assengers by the cars which srrive st Yiimingi0n at 1 o'clock daily, an opportunity lo take tip Boat to rayette vt lie The Steamer Gov, Graham with tbe low Boats belomring to the line, will ran in connex ion hh the Chatham, making one or more trips a week, ss cirtumalances may require. Passengers and Freighters may rely apon tne shove srasngmeot. It is hoped that the neces sary expenses to by inca'fed be t hie arrangement will be rewarded by en increased patronage: ot herwise a lost will probably be sustained by tbe Company, which will lead to s discontinuance ot a regular Ude of running, a?. s s w e W W W a Wa rm m s JINL. l. w I LiLti A n o. Agent Cape Fear Steam Boat Co. Fayettrille, Jan'y 2a 1851. 0 tf SPniI STYLE, 18.11. JUST received, a varied assortment of Misses' Flats, Boys and Infant's Hats, etc., Artificials J1LSO, A handsome lot of Parasols and Ladie's U morel, s. HEARTT fit L1TCH FORD. April 8th, 1851. 29 $200 REWARD. rpHE nnderslgaed, sons at John Yokely, dee,d M. aaviag cause to believe that nunaiui r. MAY ishe murderer of their Father, and the said HO WARD P. MAY having fled the country, will pay the above reward to any person apprehending aad confining the said May, so that tbey can bring him to trial for the aforesaid murder. MAY Is about fi feet, 10 inches highlight hair gray eye sharp pracntnest features, ana waen ia conersatlov, ts apt to look above the1 feed ef tbe person- he Is addWttf aad not directly I tbe face. He has fib Baas. sirgVavea tfsoVon of bis snns with ladiatf In, between bis wrist afid sibowos the ia- mde of the arts. He ta SA 23 y eara eld saw wei frees J to low lbs. j . - SOLOMON f CTKELf , tTA Yltf YOfcfcLT, JitT. Letisglos, May J5lh, IS5. 0 w6w NUMBER 46. WEBSTE R?S jJlUliu.N Ait 1 THE ENTIRE WORK, X ABRIDGED, ImOrn VoU,CrtwM tfcautrto, mt I4S Pa;. Costa miaf THBJEB TIMES isc smmm Hmm4 is say sUbk Kaglish DieUsWaJ aoaNlra ia tltu csuatry. rfBMMD BV CL C Iforri&m, Springfield, Kass-, MmUotoUBmmsdUn. TISTIJIOIIAtl. Ita repotatiou k middy extended. I doubt not this edition ha received essential improve ments from the able hands it hss passed through u " Bxst Denxiaa sicTtoxAaT in the Enghsh Language. " - V VAcowaA-ra'and BBuasxa fat giring a jast ! At.rMttm a.f ka l)iwaaeu "' "THE MOST COMPLETE. ACCURATE, AND RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE LANGUAGE." And thirty other members of the United States Senate. President of the United States. 1 ffatf it an invaluable vad$ nueum," - Etyraological part twrpatiet any thing that hat been done for the English XjangMago. - Every scholar knows its value." " A rery raluable work XTSST KnUCATXD MAS." a HSCSSSITT TV) " The most xcctTB-vTB altd arLUTij. DictJan- ary of tJieJCanguage." " .om wit.t. . RtAWE bcfqre any other Dic "tionary of ihe Lstriguage will be required " LL. D.. of Scotland, author of ..!. vhilrnpher." etc. For sstfe by Henst D. Twrki. at tiie NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Nov. 1850. CUTLERYAKDGUHSs Field & Lanj&troth, (Successors to Fogen, Brothers k Go J Importers 166 MARKET STfiEET, rflLVtELPHIA'. MA VE en baud a very full stock of Cattery, Guns, Rifles, Pistols. Va, including the low est priced es well ss the finest makes ALSO, a fine assortment or then ana treevy H.nls.M mnA Ra.IriW All of which will be Of fered to buyers, or put up to order at th very low est prices. An examination solicited. Fsbruary, 27th 18SI. 14 OILS! QMS!! OILS'! f H CASKS Patent Paint Oil, and S Caiks Tsn trer's Oil, just received and for sale by ss1 n aa nD.-niin ALSO, 200 Galloftr Pure Linseed Oil. 400 do Winter Refined Whsle OIL 150 do Lamp Oil (Summer snd win'er.) 100 do Machine Oil (a new article.) A t.rva aii nfmwtinr V.dtOM CTil and IS tfs- keU Salad Oil daily expected, and will be sold on socemmodsting lerras by , kr. r. ruovuu MaiehSi, I5l. 8 Notice. THB S.Wr!U. a. ...-a..r In PflfllfR Jb BUFFALOE, iu the Livery busioes will con- tinun ita niiSntinBa in all its hranr.hs at his sta ble, on Wilmington street, and solicits tbe pat- . . a ! .a 1 I ronage ot nis okj menus ana toe pueuc generally. His nricaa kiimI Ka arranowd aeraaahlv to the pices of produce snd labour, and will be from and after the 1st day of February ttext, as fol low : Pair of Horses nar month j S18 00 Sinffle do do 10 00 Do do week S 60 Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements Will be required in all instances and pefaons bavitrg horses now in my care are requested to lake them away, if unwil ling to comply with tbe above condition. iERB : NIXON. Jsft., 3dib, 185a Pleasant GfroVe Academy, ttAttE sFOREST, If. f FlTtHE next session of this institution will oom- menee on the 1st Monday in July next, ub- dcr tbe supervision of Mr. Win. M. CrensfaW,late graduate of Randolph Macon College. Mr. Cren shaw comes highly reoomnended by the facility of aid Institution. . Students can be prepared here for College or for tbe active pursuits or lire. This School msy now be regarded as permanent and being riiaated la a aeisihooraood distiaaaished for health and beaatifal scenery, a liberal share of patronage will be expected. Trm for MHm of fUSt Month. 7, 10, aad aiaaccordina to advaacemeat. No deduction tmnt la eases of protracted Uness Board toaifenleat tilths ileadeaty msy be obtafoed at 8 (va MnMaf For furtkair aaiunTaiSsJdissi Pr. W. riartafieid at FsrestiSs, M. C. try ejrdertftVTrwstoea( Msy29iTtb- dJ-tsWsdj. F V. 7 utn4 asw is TERMS Or?VEBTKp(if insertion, One Dollar; eati sabseoddf iwerlic Twenty-nvsCeataiVAmF-! Wr)f' ' ff . Court Order nijadlAdverHiM charged 25 per cant, higher ', hat a dsddctles af 33 If percent, will be mage lroro the ref alar priesf , ( ' advertisers by the year. , , Advertisements, mserted in the Saft-Ws1v. GisTsa, will also appear in the WbSxbt Paper,. fef ofcharge. ST Letters te thS Editor mast be rosT-ri im the bmoral and Permanent Cut if -ft NSRYOUa DISBASXa, aad ef Cesareans wsieh era eaenS Vjr aa wsaaaiMa er aaaeeaay sswisi t b VKRVOTJI lTatM. This baiiful aad eoaveaieat applicswoa of JbW y.lSSBJBl sowars of GALVANISM sod MAONCTtSM, ass soea ss aoaaeaS distiiia?iiiahsa'arciSKak boOl in Ksrnpe aMnMI UaiUd 8tata, to be th aisrt vsiasitc mtmtimal atsHssry tktJIi. .- - - Dr. CrHRISTIE'S GALVAI7I0 EZLT sad ' .? r, . MAGNETIC FLUID, at assd with th most perfect a4 certain saeeess ia af casei of GEHBRlb OEBILITT, StrngtBntea; th Weakened body, giving; ton te the varies icana, and tnvisuratuig u ssurs sytisia. aiae 1 1 iv CRAMP, PARALVSIS taLTALSY, DYSPEPSIA S OESTlON, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE snd CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMlAUU, UEArnS r ttt UU. 1U. MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOrXEXT. NEURALGIA, PAINS in th SIDE and CHEST, LITEST roMPIAINT. SPINAL COMPLAINT, aad CURVATVRB ef th SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KID NEYS, DEFICIENCY Of NERVOUa ana miaiUAl, MJ ERGY, and aU NERVOUS DISEASES, which osapaUaW arise nom oo airapl cans namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. - nr- la NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drurs and Medietas mcrtmit tkt Ouemtt, tot the; weaken the riiuX snergiM ef fas alrssdr pmtratsd ayitem ; while under the atrenslheniasj. iifs-ririiix. vHalising inilaaac of Gal.aaiisa, as appUed by thw beautiful and wonderful discovery, the esbaaitad patient anS weakened snflerer m restored to fnrmar health, stNBglh) lasticity and vigor. Ta great peculiarity ana esceu.no et Sr. Christie's Galvanic Ourativea, sianaists, in ths tact that thar arrest and curs disease by saf ward mlicmtian, in place of the araal mode of dragging aaT shysickuig the patient, till exhausted Natars staaa hopaiessly aadsr tas inalctioB. Tkn strrastAM tkt waste ytav ssaslts Us cerciOstisa tk Ussd, prnutt tkt lecrttim, and nntr do tkt tHtSU owsrs awsW w tiremmttonen. Sines their in trod actios Uaitsd 8Utaonly tares yean atnee, I 6O4OOO Perioni tncraiTing all ages, elassss aad cooditxma, smong waasa were a large number ef ladies, who are peculiarly subject t Narv KirrtHELt AKD PERMAlTaTItTLT CtftBD, waaa all nooe of relief Had beea givea ap, and every Uriel. sis been triad in via ! To iUostrats th us of th GAT.VAWIC BBUjT, rasaese th esss of a person afflicted with that ban of eivOIxaUew, DYSPEPSIA, sr any other Chronic or Nervoos- DisorMa IW ordinary eesss, rtinulsnti ar taks4 which, by tnoii actio mt a aerrea and saasclsa of ths itomsch, aSbrd ttmprrmrv raUeC eat which leave ths patient ia s lower state, aad with isjarsd Caealtiea, after the aetkn thassaeitsd baa eeesed. Now Cas. sere this with the eSect . resulting from the appucatioa f the GALVANIC BELT. Tske a Dyipeptic auflsrer, sva ia th wots svaDPtosM of aa attack, and simply tie the Salt araaaS the body, using the Magnetic Fluid aa directed. Ia a shaft period the insensible perspiration wnl act oa th BOsitive lenient of th Belt, thereby Making; a GalYmnk cirCahUion which will pea on te tn negatir, ana menee osea agaui te Oi posKire, thna keepihrnp a centiaaoaa Gatvanie etreeia- tion throughout th system. That the moM vr saaes of oyerErsiA are rutMARi.n ii.1 kyuu. j. iw uaie IS, OFTEN AMPLV. SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE atfsEASK OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS OsT th moat UmloeAted Caaraer, rroia aU part af ths Country could be givaa, aaVusat t fisT vry oonima in this paper ! IN BITIUORDIXIARY CASE, weJah conelaaivsiy prove that 0 Trtrth is stranger than Fletion." cure Or IBEUMATISI, BRONCHITIS ASD FFXPIPSH. Rev. l)r. Landis, a Clergyman f New Jersey, ef disiintfnaW artaismenU aS eaaHset rsputsuon : TV. H f.itiTii-Deir Sire Yso wish to know ef what has been the result in nr own ease, of th application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My resly mss feUows: For stout twenty year. I had been mffSrtng utna uy.M ia. E-rerr vear the .rmntoms became worse, nor eoukf t obtnin permaaent relief from stty course of medical tratmwt whaterer. A boat fmrittn rears siace, in eooaaqseacs of frequent eaponre lo tbe Weather, in the discharge of my torsi dirties, I became .abject fo a severe Chronic Rheuma tisa, which for year after year, eansed me mdeeerjbaaie' aiigawh. Farther: in the winter of 4 and 'e,ineoaqaB of preaching a great deal rr my own and variooa other churches in this region, I wee attacked by th Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to rsquir aa lmmeiate saav penuon of Sty pastoral labors. Afy scrssss tytttm stew ns (AsrssgUy wrttlrated, and as nry Bronchitis became worse, s laodid my Dyspepaia and Rheumatic .Section rbsi erinoins; that these disorder were connected with each other throng 6? th medium of the Nervou. System. In the whole pharmaoo patis there named to be no remedial agsnt which eoale reach aad rseaperste my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for thia purpose had completely Ihfled. At test - WS M or my menus 10 examine your lavenaotw, sna uwaga wfth no vry aangaine hope of thsir efflciancJ I detarsstnsS t try the effect of the application of the, GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was br Jena, 1840. To mt eaciT rrownirT, in vwe sava arv Orsrarsis was eoss; in sioarr pats J was sstaslbs ts saWwa aiv ruroui lbob. ; sea hat I .isca saiiTTse) i. wneL acaricB es iccodrt or ths BaowcarTi v awe arr RSkwmatic .rrccTion rfa aieriaaLT ccasepts tbodbmi aav. Saca is the wonderful and happy results of tbe experiment I av recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who tore beea likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections.., Taf fcsvs triSd them, with Barrv sue its, I bbubv. is I am, dear air, very respectrany yoers, ROBERT W. LAtiBtt. DRi CHm8TIE'8 GAtVANIC NECKLACE af d fin aU oomplaiots affecting th Threat er Head, saoh a fliawrhitu, inflsmmstioa of ths Throat Nervous and Stett Hsodaebe, Dixxineas of tbe Head, Neeralgm ia the Fee. a Daring or Roering in th Ears. Dfnes. which is araay sr. eaa, aad that diitressed complaint, called Tie Dolorsex. 1 X Palsy and Faralysii. An nbyslcisna acKaowIedre that these ternoio a lessen era esnesd by a itfieiiney of Ntrvout Eturgy ia the affacWS Da. vl UMBisric'e uaivanie atuck. wjii mrnyyj- mm icint poWec, and a complete and entire car 1 thna effeatca. 1000 Oases of Palsy and faralyils have fan reported to Da. CaaieTia and hi Agists wllhta vm asrt two years, which aa been entirely restores. ft? Cav. Asoacw t. F. TsmsS ef BrosklyS, K. Y, had aSt Msa sMs ts walk a step ior nSr Csar yssrs, asd wse sa kh mm that h had to b fed. Th most ealsbraiew physssmns Stv aim as. Ia Sv days alter a eosameaeed wearing the At-VARie Bblt, NbcSlacb, asw' BaAesLcra, hs walked aeteas the room, asd le tares weeks h aad fefsscay rvta tns haarta. Csptata Tpmea i seveafy yarl Wage. rere t)eafiiesi Crirel. Ta forloWtn is aa axtraet from a tetter mtely reeiv srsaa dtwingsiahed phyaicism la thSStata of Virginia : "A. H. Caaisrnc, M. O-Dar ears Oae' Of my sstisaU. aakaewn to me, obtained yoor Galvanic Bttt and Sttklaet, With the sfsgwetie Ftmd, tor s serioa sseetkm of Dsafnse. Th ease was that et a lady whoa Nerrow syatem was moek dsawdered, aad her general health aoor. Mneh was don stevaoosly to the applation of the Kelt, bat with Very httle see, and I feel ft only right to tell yea, that sme sb Co msocsd wmcinc th Belt and asing th FlsU, tot a few wM Sgev she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARINO, and Bar general health is better than for several years." frs. tvsry easeof rMafnas. if it be NerToas, a generally m, oea b carsd by this wpudernU rssisdy. . dr. eHmsTrt's GALVANIC BRACELETS ire found ef vest terries in case of ConvaMoas or Ma, paaaaodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affestjoas nf th iTssdsad apper extremfti Abo In Piy and rarely, ami sol diaeasss censed by a daSciency of poster, c Mrvs Bawrgy ia th Inn be or other organ, of fa body. r-- Prices . - . S a Galvanic Belt, Three DcIIaray o Gahraalo Necklace, Two Dedlaxa. Ths OalTanlo Braoelets, . ' Oaa pones' Each. The Magnetlo One 27c41ar. SYS- The aitJelas erg aecompenied by ton sad Mb f hMraSisUeW yfftlf faU plrtMtmti sMy be mTf Ss. Fos sale, wholesaJe and retail by P. F. PES CUD. Rsieigti. . Tf ARCB assortment 00 band sad sellins he "TWeiah Nr, ". 7f,
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