-aaraSKaawmsslSS I fc-V'Wt,' Vitrjfc. -w Tar. a. ,ini ' ? - L w - f - 'a y w '"w ;ijia'Wi.aa sj' mumtd ' ' ' " , ' 11 1 niim iiiiwam ami ai i i nuw aiiiui aainiiininirar ti n 'Mai i aifiin it ii ulwhiiuiumuiiii r """ , THE BAIEIGD BY' SEATON BALES EDITOK ISO FiuPalETOaC TERMS J jy the Semi-Wee , $5 per annum. for the Weekly Ps-pety $S per annum .'LIVER COMPLAINT-;,: jaundice Dyspepsia, rriQ OR NERVOUS OEBIUIYlilSEUE - OF THE Kmif EYS.; AND ALU DISEASES ARIS ING FROM A DISORDERED t ivEU OR STOMACH, SUCH CONSTIPATION. I.N WARD PILES FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAP, ACIDITY OF THE STOM. ipu NAUSEA.HEARTBURN.D1SOUST for FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOM ACH, SOD R ERGCTATIONB -SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT TH ' PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING OFTHE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATH ING. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK- ING OR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A LYIO POSTURE, DIMNESS OT VIS ION, DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE THE SIGHT, FEVER AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD, . DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN ' AN EYES. PAIN IN THtffDET BACK.OHEST, LI M8. At, SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURNING Iff -THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT. DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS; CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CTJB.ED, BY Celebrated German Bitten ! PREPARED BT Dr. C. 1T. Sacksoth AT THE GERM-IX MEDICLXE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia, Tine ronrer orer the above disease is not excelled,! mailed bt ana other preparation ia the United State, as the cures attest , tx wumy casern after skil M phwsicians had failed. These Bitters are worth tbe attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue in the rectification of dis eases of the Lier and lesser glands, exercising the novt searching powers in weaknesses and affections ef the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The Editor ssid. Dec 33d. uDr HooXand's Celebrated German Bitters, for the carp of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of toe moet popular medicines of the day. These Bit ters have been used oy thousands, and mead at oar ei?Kw says he baa himself received an effects! aad peruunen' ears of Liver Conipliint front the se of this rem??. We are convinced that, in the dm of these Bitters, the patient constantly trains strength an i v a fact worthy of great eonsider- attea liity ar p easant in taste sad smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any cireu Distances. V e are speaking from experience, and te the af flicted we advise their use." " Scott's Wiiut," one of the beat Literary papers published, said, August xO -"Dr. Hootands German Bitters, manufactured by Dr Jackson, are now reooasaended by scene of tat most promiaent members of the iacohy, aa ss article or much efficacy in case of female weakness As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obuiu a bottle and t has save themselves mneh sick' Bees. Persous of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous te their health as we know frem experience the salutary effect that they nave apon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman of great liter ary and scientific attainments, said m his "fin lark Weekly Meaeenzer, January 6. 1856. ur. uojtamrs Herman outers. M ere u a pre paration which the leading presses in the Uatoa appear to be unanimeas in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is nude after a proscnptien famished by one of the moet celebrated physicians or modern times, the lste Dr Christopher Wilhelm noonsad. Frofeaeor to the University of Jena, Pri rate Physician to the Kinr of Prussia, and en ef the greatest medical writers Germany has aver pro daced He was emphatically the enemy of hwmbmg. aoa therefore a medicine of which he was the la veater and endorser may be confidently relied en He specially recommended it in Liver Complain', dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Sioes acn, uoustipation and all eomolaiuts ansioer from a - i 1 . ,- ,V, Ik. I immm the intestines. Nine Philadelphia -papers express taeir conviction of its excellence, sud several of the di ors peak ef its effects, from their ewa individ- Dil experience. Uuder these circumstances we fe4 warraeied, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietors (Dr. C. M Jack son's) preparation, but in recommeading the article 10 all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The -Philadelphia SatubJt Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United State the editor sjs of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTJSRS. " It is seldom that we recommend what srs termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage 01 oar readers; and, therefore, wbea we recommewd Ur Hoafliiai a Gtrtnsn Bitter, we wish it to be distinctly understood that We are not speakioj- of iae nostrums of toe day, tbal are noiaed about for a brier period aad then forgotten after lby aav done lhir miltT race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prixed, and Which has neuae Hearty approval of lbs-faculty ileal 1. Evidence upon evidence has been received (like us foregoing) from all seciiens of the Union, the last three years, ad r4 strangest testimnf s sf "or, is, that there is mere ef ft naed In ibe-pree ceoi me regular physieisBSorrBiiadelpkla, tnsa eh other uostroms combined a fact thst can be euily established, snd fully proving thst a seien ttac preparation will meet with their quiet approval worn presented even in tnis loam. 1 hat this medicine will care Lfrer Comofaint and Dyspepsia.no one oaa doubi, after using it as directed. Ii acta neeifioall assn the stomach snd liver; it is preferable to ealoaoel ia all biliavs dis uses ; the effect is immediate. They can be ji miniatered to rcsALs or istamt with safer and raaaoio oenebt, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high cbaraefer hich is necessary for all medicines to attain, to indnce counterfeiters te pat forth a spurious article me risk of the lives of those who are innocently aecoved. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. Tjfey have the written signature of C. W. JACK SON Dpon the wrapser. and the name biewa in toe bottle. Kit hoy t which they art sjuriaut. F or sale wholesale and retail at tha GERMAN MEDICINE STORE; "a 120 ARCH Street, one door beloW Slash, (lste of 278 Ree street) Philadelphia, aed by re- "j-ociaDie dealers throughout the country. Also for sale by 1 W. niMBW wr a e MisiUOU r. . DrnggU. r.twboro' N. C, Msy 29th, 1851. 44 ly Notice. i LL persons inrlbifd ia A. B. Stitb or A. R. oVl Suth Si Co., are requested to call and settle' a. ts stub, who alone is authorized to M'e and receipt for the same. A. a STITH xJ 9ib, 1851 . 38 C LOT tim&JU&Ar&lCf x .- j-, AT - rPHE nobecriber enters the 6c Id of cowaetiiiea Uh Jr2 aad well nelerted asonaent of " ytes or i.Babla Garmeats for tha Fall sad Winter Trade. Determined to aaaivtaia' the increasing reputation of the Clothiuc Basaar snawwr saT. L. - . 1 ' . .',' "Vs" mmam 10 produce styles of VJlo- tWng weU adapted to this market : from the verv lowest price to lbs finest quality of Clothing. Coe tomert eau depend apon finding oar garments well mafia kAa... U w - ... m V pnee. Merchants are invited toexsmiae ont stock, as we are determined not to be andersold by any hewse in the trade. The fancy Department is full, embracinc EsrUsh rrencband iuliaa Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, aniru, vonara, c . which will be sold at tha u. j mt - ' 4wtoo, oy , - N.PERRY. Petersborg. Sept 8th. 1830, . tf73 N. PEUUY, MERCHANT TAILOR,- SYCAMORE. 'STREET, , i.daon akave r8aa, TERilTtfi,- la. soptaioa- Ready made Clothing, OBNTIaBMElfB U N D BR DRESS SHIRTS, COU.ASS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPErTDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, &e. 8etemler 8th, 1850. 73 tC Freftfa Drugs and Alediciiies -AHii now receiving large addition to their stock of Drugs. "Medicine. Cbena icsts. Paints, Oils, Dye-stufls, Window Glass, Perfumery ', Six.., from the most re liable Honaes in the Northern Cities, evbich hss been purchased with an eve single to their parity, end are offered for sale at such prices snd terms as shall compare favourably with aay House iv the State. Physicians, country merchants snd dealers sene- rally, will do well to ;ive as a call before porches ing, feeling assured we shall not ful 10 plesas both in price and qoaliiy. Orders promplty stleaded to and partictilar atten tion givsu to packing and forwarding. Family Medicines, and prescriptions, compound ed a I, all hours of the day snd night, by a competent person, wiia oeatneae and despatch. We tender eur moat aiaeere thanks to the citi seaeof Raleigh and the aurroooding eoanlry,for the long and liberal patronage wo hsv received, snd tra,by antiring seal and ecergy to please in lOe proaccotion of our business, to merit its continuance. Raletgb-, April 21st, 1H31. (Saeceuor to Fomeroj k CSeal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, FayelteciOe Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, I RALEIGH, . c. MAS en band s ver large snd valuable eolleo--vioo of Tbenlegical, Lew, Medical, ScieMite, Agricultarsl. Miscenaneou a, -School Books, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very low call snd ox amine. May 4ih, 1831. 42 HYGEIA HOTEL, THIS extensive snd besotiful Establishment, recently enlarged and improved, is now open for the reception of Visitors. Surrounded entirely by Salt Water, it affords 'every facility for Sea Balking, and bffers every inducement to the Travel ler in pursuit of health and pleasure. Hot Baths and Shoicer Baths can also at all times be had. The great benefits resulting frem Sea Bathing, and -the Sea Breese, are becoming daily more known sad appreciated. The Hotel, situated directly on the Bay aad in view of the Ocean, presents a most magnificent pros pect, while the Fort, the largest MiliUry Work 11 v 1 . a v- - a I Yl our country, a nor us to me visitor oeauuiui frm- No Plate is mar health, or pisseascs a JUter sttamtt than this does, thitugh the entire Summer and Fall Months. Fever snd Ague, and Bilious rev era, are entirely unknown here. Our Drinking Water is not excelled dj any, even in f M:vntain Region We have a fine Sand of JttusiC,mnX a Ball Jtaom, which for beauty and magnificence ia unsurpassed in our country, open every evening. New snd ex tensive Bowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons, and a Pistol Gallery have been erected (bit seo 11- Th e Hotel is complete in sll its arrangements : active and efficient Assistants have bees procured. and no exertion will bo snared t? render it, ia all respects, the most agreeable and interesting resort in the whole country. The Steamers from Norfolk, Richmond. Peters- berg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New Ywk Isnd" passengers daily. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. MARSHALL "PARKS, Superintendent. J. P. REYNOLDS d- CO., Proprietors. BoaVd, per dsy, $3 0 Z 1 60 per day. i rut - bv the week, at the rate 01 ' - bv the month, at the rate of 1 '00 Children arid gervants half price. Tae Omnibus aad Begaege Wagons are always in attendance on arrival of tbe Boats. . ftv Letters for Visitors should bo addressed lo the Hyceia Hotel.'' . May 32,1851. FRESH ARRIVALS SEMl'WEEKLY' MA BDING ax. OO. will receive new gooes ranee a wee, daring tae oniire seseonVdiiect from Use Maaaiaetory. By this arrsxtgemeot, pwteaesers will alwsys find 'aometaiBg bow and anraeuve oy their Stock. As for B era-sins. Gents, yea cant beg in to boy as cheap elsewhere. Call aad examine yourselves Under tae 1 eiegrspo umcw, Fayetteville street. RaMth, April 1st. 27 National Hotels NO 5 COURTLAND STREET, NEW TO UK' CITS HIS ESTABLISHMENT having passed into 7JL7 the bsnds of Mr. Gee. Seetey, formerly of the Eastern Pearl St. House, has been recently improved by tbe sedition of AJ baa also been tbrooshay re-flued and se-f una isbed for the aeeotaodatasa or tae ramie. It is tbe aim of the rropnesar ,10 raaoer use NATIONAL quite eqaal te any ef ito eo tempo raries in all those essenusis that contribute to the repotatioo of a wall conducted aad well orAred Hotel. :is Tvi Haul ia of the tarreat stae, eligibly Jeeated, wiiaia three doom of Brood way, aad ia. aU reap sets aauu.it.ilT arranged ta Pfenaoss the eoaOert sad s eonvenienee af Guests. Petsoae aisilKsg New Tech ate reepeeVolly iavitod to bmIo their fcesM this Hotel during their stay in the City. - GEORGE SEELEY, Proprietor. New Yoik. Juue X9, IS 50- 3 FFATj Thm best TaavDy Ksilolae new before Ue pmhlla. . It lias been computed, that during the last twenty years, three millions of persons haru finally been benefited by the axe -of these Medicines; s bet which speaks Volumes in tyor of tbey curative properties a single trial will plnce Ukerri btyood tl&Teacn of cornpctiflcai ti the oatimat&on of ercry paftient"- 'By tlietr ha the Mobd'ib ' reetdi ed tg a pttreand beakbr shate, ftved ' f-ota all utrpuritics. The system is not reduced during their operation, but mvisroratod, and they require no restraint from busuiess os pkeasiire. TU afflicted -have in Moffat's Life Pills snd -Phceilix Sitters, a remedy that will do far thenxsJi that inediicine can possibly efftict. -4 The geQaine of these medicines are now put ap with a fine steel engraved wrapper am! labels, and copy right secured according to the laws of the United State". Prepared by W. B. M0FTAT, It D., Wew York. faceale by J. J. RYALS. .Rareigh,Aog.27th, 1850. 79 ly Tanner's Oil, 1 fTUST received and for sale at the Drug Store WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD It CO, April .7th. 1851. 29 OBOHNSON'S Patent Ice Cream Free- sV4l Eers. " Colored" and plain Straw Matting. Fer sale by R. TLCKERdt SON. Raleigh, April 8th, 1851. Fine Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants, PAIRS, just opened of Superior Cassimefe, 1U I entirely new S:yle and Cut. The best fit ting rants out, so every body says. E. L, HARDING 4t CO. AprUTih, 1851. . 29 Tall the Bell Still Louder Toll it ? . Convey ye wtwda the joy fa I sound from Cnrrkaek to Cherokee from the ArosUwk :o the Sabine, that M the Immortal Insect" is at Home again 'NEW SPRING AND SUMMER BDODS, F0R185L OLIVER & PROCTER, See It. It. R. II WE are now receiving and opening at oar Grand Emporium of Taste, Fsshien and begaoce, Ugly Row, opnesao Lowgee'a,- ana door above LHChford's, and hard by Towle's aad rrtaa roee's, a choice selection of vernal and solstitial Fabricks for male attire, embracing every color and variety, of which the followinc are a part : Black, blue, olive green, brown Dahlia and Ze phyr Clothes, Drap d'ete and Csabmeretts, all 00 lora. for Summer coats. Black, sioe'.e milled doe skin snd fancy French Cjssimeres of every variety white and colored, entirely new and very beautiful Plain white and Buff Marseille; Figured Satins, Silks and Sbally Vestingt. All o' these goods were selected by "The Bugg," in person, from the latest importations snd can be confidently recommended to cor friends and patrons as being precis -ly The Things' Tor Spring snd Summer cost ornery. x j THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words that can truly imprest The pleasure- we feel When we're eff by express The Steam King is up, and the wbistle is heard Tbe bell rives the eiaaai, we're on nxe a nrro. Through monataius and valleys , right onward we ps ess, Hurrah I then hurrah I we are off by express. Onr flight's like th.oagles, as fearless and brave . The rails are aU clear . aad Ue Monarch's ahead; See forth, from his aostrils the deep glare of ted; Still eaward snd onward we gallantly press, Hurrah ! then hurrah I we are off by express. Towns, cities and hamlets, have passed in review Like some diorama of beautiful hue. Oer journey's acconspliahed, safe, sale as a dsrfe,' Oar frsme not fatigued, nor oppressed ia tbe heart. Wilh fire and spirit risht-on ward we presv -Hariah ! theu hurrah) we are safe by express. Whst applies lo the raits is in commerce tbe tame And hence BuggV greatness, and hence 'Bagg's Isme, Express is hie motto; in maltera of dress. Receives aU his. fashions snd mad els by express.. All tbe qoslifications ibe 'Bugg-' does possess, . To oautripall 'slow iraina'-thua he wins by ex pea. Expressly his fab ice are made for this mart, xpressly.be nurtures bis cotters of art ; Expressly for him the best workmen's retained. Expressly for all such prime clothes he's sustained ExnressJr to please you. his efforts arocrres. . a u bum wiai . - . - j ' T 1 Expressly ia beauty snd cjiaafueas or dr , ' OLIVER fc PC OCT PROCTER., M f rcoaoL 1 auors, Raleigh, April lflth, J 8SJ v 32 I fQST sceiptDm. . .: Spring andlnomer Cotliingv 1ML 'E are aew opening a beautiful supply of eiotatnaTFreck: drees, and sack coats or eloth, Cashmerett aad Alpacaa all eolera. We 4tave a few dosen Skeleton, frenen sacks witfaont lining, asade of (jashmerettsand Zephyr etoths, in which we defy competition, (for geatleanea's Sum- Eer wear) Giaec Linen froeka, super French dsil- ling paataloons, all oolora. cheap sua warranted in all respects, Csssimere pantaloons, Vests, gloves, Docket handkerchiefs, suspenders, shirt Collars.new style in fact every thing usually kept by Merchant X aiiors sr iurnisumg nouaea OLIVER &.PROCTER, : April 18th. 1S51. 32 ! YOUTHS CLOTilTNG. TTfT'E have also on hand a oomplete sssortment YY of Youth's Clothing Frock Uoats, of cloth Alpacas, Tweeds, snd brown linen, also sacks and Pantaloons, of all kinds. We invito the especial attention of parentraud guardians to this branch of oar trade, as we will sell clothing cheeper taan yea eaa bay- the Goodsnd warrant them la alt resaeeta ;, ubivbn arauisia. rr To FnnCY Oeutletsren. Tt ft fg have s fehr Highfalotin, Low Vulgar, Pe- y y ro, 8edendite, plaids for pantaloons, shirts, very superior. and Jay bird strip and Also a few dosen eTrass O. & P. 4 Thar latest Paris, Londen.sad Northern "Faabrons jest at hand. Gratoml ever for the patronage tmi lermly bestowed oa as so liberally since oar eons. atwseeineat ia haisiaees. we will endeavor Vo aisrH IU noatiaoaaee by renewed oxenioa lor tbaU rater naj aad. emierne evelfiire of the Pabne. . OLIVER PROCTER. Raleigh, April lttb I8S1 32 Mi',M,K t ' 1 -'iij. ... Uidiea KmI awo?Jxferofeo Wslking 8hes, Ties sBd miiiss,; ' - - -do do aad' dw' 3Kppers ALSO ON HANl.- 100 pteoet Lifcht and Dark Calioo, I t lUaachcd. aadtBrew.avSlkirt'mgs it flhnnThni, 1 With 1st general atsorimenlf of Dry Goods.,,- - Hate aad athees, . JLawas and Glngharmv Groceries. . Cambrics aad Japan at U, Crockery . : . Far sale, low, by C, J. BROWN No. 9 FsiettarillaStreeC Raleigh, Awgnst 8th, I85Q. ' . 63 Tomy Tot7r& Cormtry1iiend& HP HE Subscriber would respect fully call the aU 'JU, tention of hii Town and Country . friends to his stock of Femfly Groceries, which hols determin ed to sell en as good terms as aay one ia the -placi. Among ais stoea May M round . 80 Bbbls, best PMsrsberr Flotr whole aad hair barrels. S H hds. Bright and Dry P. R. 8agar, Wls,; do ds N. O. do do CaSsbei rslor ' do QWifi4L . r ImifaMhfe l allow, Adamantine and Speroa aaadles, Washing hpd Fancy Soapai Crners vVash 'mixture a soperier article,' A fins' lot import ed segars d .liferent brands, OaCand Hemlock Sole Leather: and many artl- eles hi the Grocery ani Conrectienary Hue. ' -Give me a call, and 1 im detormiaod nottA be as dsrsold by Jew or-Gentils. L. B- WALKER. . Ralelgw, Nov. 7th 1850." - f 1 RETAILERS OF GENTLEMEN'S HAT& ORDERS AT WHOLESALE f OR HATS or the FkShions for September, 1831, (now mod eled,) will be received by as until July 20th, and forwarded from Aagnst 13th to September ISth. JLEJIK I Sc. CO. Leaden and Introducers vfFskion fvr rmdemen' Nos. 3 and 4 ASTOR HOUSE, srw tork city. A large assortment of PANAMA HATS, of ts rious qualities, at wholesale aad Retail. May 10. 18M. 38 2m PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. Lime Plaster Sjement, ST VB & IIL,ASTI.G COAL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAVINGmade arrangements wilh tbe Govern ment Agent for a Haired hut certain supply of me best Peruvian Guiao for Astasia sales, 1 am now prepared to receive orders from my friends for whatever quantity they may desire. To avoid delay and disappointment, those who intend to use this invaluable fertilising agent aad best send ia their orders at once. ' The price can be fixed now or t the Line of de livery, as msy be preferred. Also, liQ casks Thomastowa Lime, 3d do Hydfaalio Cement. 100 dCalofnWrTaatar,, ' ScbuylklN' and TrhigfSiore and blasting coal pat ap for transportatioa by Railroad or wasotis. 500 TierresLubec Plaster, 500 lbs. each, far sale always at lowest market rate, for ensb or to punc tual customers. JUHN KOWLCTT, CityWhar Petersburg. Jitne 14th, 1831. wJw 48 Notice. N pursuance of a deed iu trust, executed to me for the purpose of securing- a debt, amounting now to about eight thousand dollars, I shall proceed to sell at Weldon, N. C, ou the 2uih day of Julr. iBdi.ine oriage csiiea . . . , . , ' The Weldon Toll Bridge, l.itely naed as a part of the Portsmouth sad Roa neke Rm Road The sasss will be cash and such ills as is vested io me willbeaiyen the purchaser EDWARD B. DUDLEY, Trustee. June 14th, 1S51. . td 48 Tbe Norfolk Herald, Petersburg Intelligencer, and tbe Weldon tutrwt. will please copy until 20th July and send their btlla to meat Weldon. a&I&TCoi7. T5 AND 77 PULTON 8TRBBt, W. YORK L B. WAIxKER, AGENT. RALEIGH, N. C. THE Fekia Tea Company has been establisbed many yenrs, end has always maintained a high re potation for Teas of the most delicious character and fragraney, and at prices which have ia every instance given perfect satisfaction. Tire Teas are warranted pare, aad sftay be returned if they .do not prove to be as taey are represented. tREN lb, A3. per. lb. 60 . 62 1-! 75. Yanag Hyson, Young Hyaoa. Sweet Cargo, Youns Hysoa.Fins Carso. "Hyson, 75 00 38 6i 1 75 00 50 ' 7 " Hyson, fine, $1 Hyson Skin, good, Hyaon SkirK extra flae. Uunpowder, Gunpowder, fine.' 91 91 Gtfa powder, extra fine, plantation Imprnal, Imperfal. fines, c'. ' " SI 00 st se Imperial, extra flire'blmaatintt, ' a -BLACK TEAS. Nfng Yoag good flaear, .. 40" 90 Wing long extra fine, Many sell this at a higher pries, .Ooioag. ' Oolong aich jDlaok Tea, Oeleng. fine,,. Oolong, Pla station Growth, Oplbng. delicious, EngUsli Breakfast, fine, Euglish Break Cast, ex Ira fine, Frss-rant Engtlsh Breakfast, lUufit . SO' 6a 1-2 . 75 1 00 60 62 62 1-2 English Breakfast, Superior plantation, 65 Orders may be addressed lo Littleton B. Walker. Agent, for the above company. A copy of a guide te Tea-drinkers, a very interesting treatise on Tea culture, dec," may" oe baa grails Ty application., Fsyetterni street, ruieigti,iv,sj. 48 tT f mi Pleasant. Grove Academy; WAKE PORErT, II. e IjnHE "eiMsstM of this InatHatioo wilLcem U mence on the 1st jdondav in Jnly aext, un der th.e super rlaion of Mr. WnwM. Crenshatr,late graduate of Randolph Macon College. Mr. Cren- shaw comes highly reoommsnded by. the faculty of sara taauautiwu. r . Students caa Jreparee! ejerf Mr Collage o for the actltV poiWltioV llta; ,.. : This School may sew be regarded s per manent; sad being sitaated te a aeighborhood distiBgnished for health-sad beaaufal sceaery, Bberal share ef patrensge will be expected. - .!.--Termifbr Tttititm tfFhe 'MentA. , 10 and IIS, swoordtagr W advaaSeojeui. No eredweaett eseept I easea -of pseMmtow ' Utaess. Board searecVsot to the Aaademy xoay bsBbtslaed at wo.psr SsOOtlL' ' ' Few-further avtieeiajafdeai Dxv W.-ixartaaald ateeaatrUle.N.C. , ,?v.,.l( . sryerdawe the Trustless. May 3, 1861. 45 tmjuly. TO frea thl , raU4UlCratlJ atasaja-aawaw g wrPCnBeerriaWMvIwi f ?? ' "Field tZ mj snoeessia thVlMaatiiess. ' sOU takes mlUtarv na.r.ni t eUlasi lor Bonnfr tsMNaxl Penaie'Bs for preoeow- tioa before tho sseriiiaeiip sw-lrery-.rsasenabte Unns wlLh th att ftiUtaloeaasaa Bis paVoh. All leUers toint.from al4aaants, mast be postago paid.' V " ' ?' Cf The last Cotrgtoss gaVs lands to altibe offi cers aad Midlers'' who served aa wMtoOTer Uager, and if dead, to their widows and mraorehndnew, ia aU tha wars ofxhe. United-States; siaoa lTSO.f . And provision is now plso made, for peneions Widows of Soldiery 6T the EeTolutioii, who nrnr ried before the year I860. - j 1 - . Ho oaniirnish information eoncernbthegtades of officers of, ho Rvoiatipaary Wi which is all Important to claimants, and diffipalt . to procaro. elsewhere. His charges W)T1 be moderate. ' " Anyfbformation csSeraiqg the.hcirs of tbe fallowing affioers of the Ratolatioa -will l tbattk f ally received, y is : .-. TBomas CUrk, J ames Hogaa, Aexanaer jaarun- , jv James Martin, James Moore. " -" yoha: White: - Josh da Boman. fit can also fuThUh a ropy'of the rolls of tie OfBcors-aad Soldier) sf the 8tst of Ndrfh Carolina ia tha warwfth Great Britaia, declared rSthofJ aas tS-eagtosBOwy fasfcbrte,FeftgAt service?. their scape cWvo offieca axtd Reasaeattfia tiaM of eatenag eno sarviea fjtaie sua. dedee tors, and very partieatsr to fiacUUaloao Colhictien of tUoir Claisas0. Every agent shoala have a copy. Cost oaly v 10 each county J - ... - J. H, K1RKHAM, Raleigh N.&. Ralesgh, Nevembar let, 1850. , . 88 SHOES, ADIE'S Blacic Lasting Y Gaiters, do Bronse M or 000 do lack Kid and Bronze Slippers. Goat,' Moroco and Kid Walking Shoes, Misses' Shoes, children's do. HEARTT & LITCIIFORD, Raleigh, April 8tb. 1851. 29 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! TH.E Ulidersiarned wonM respectfully inform those engaged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that be keeps constantly on hand, and will supply st the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, YO UNG'S IMPR O VED PA TENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given saiisfaetiua to the public. . It baa aarpUnted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which have been token down to make room for it. The public need fear no imposi tion, as there are now some 5280 Machines running in North Carolina ; and! wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, Dose expectations have been more than realised in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of sll other suostances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square in the mill snd requires but little pow er, it is warranted ror -five years against breaking or wearing oat, and also to retain its cleansing qdd- itiee for that-time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels ef Wheat have been cleans ed aad they have never been eat of order one day. Xnere was awarded to it tbe Premium Of lae Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bel more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills Prang Count J.'N. C. JXO. A. McMANJNKJN. DoeembCT 26, 1850 .. . ' tf 104 ITITAVING permanently located jn Raleigh, of- Ifjlri fers bis professions! services to his old Iriend ana patrons and lo the public generally. Hi charges will I aa moderate and reasonable as tunae of tbe other Cily Pbyaiciana.' He will be found at all limes, when not oat on professional business, at hi office over the Store of Me-ers. A. B. Suth ox Co., during the day, add at night at the Yarbrough House." April 19th. 1851. Regular L.iuc. THE Cape Fear steamboat Co's Steamer Chatham will run regularly between Wilmington and Fayetteville, cominen eis? on Monday the 37. h instant, tearing Fay ettevi'le every Monday and Thnrsday at 0 u'ebel( A. M. and arriving at Wilmington same evening gMrtiHf I'asseiigers -going N-trtb an upportunity tu take the cars next morning at SToV lck. And leave Wilmington on -Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2 o rkxk P. M riving aseengers by the cars, winch arrive at WUuiingtoxt at 1 o'clock daily, a. auknortttnusutn take trip Hni 1. A.aMtMia Tfe Steamef Goif Graham, with rbe Tew Boars belongmg to the Line, will run in connex ion u Rh the Chatham, inakfng one or .nore t.-fps wees, as circumstances may reqwirr. Pass enters snd'Freijrhters may rely upon the above araangment. It is hoped that the neces sary expenses in by incoredJse thm arrangement mill be rewarded by au increased patronage; otherwise a loss will probably be testa tued by the Company, which will lead to a diecontinuaiice ol a regular lwe r running. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. Agent. Cipe Fear SSteam Boat Co. Fayettyille; Jati'y 20. 185U 9 tf ' ' " ' SPIilC TIL E, 1 & S . IT UJT received, a . varied assortment of Misses' fjl Flat Boys and lniut's iatsatc, Artifioisls . ALSO. A baaiaojme lot of Paraaoas aad ' Ladie's Umbrel las. . HEART r dbLlTCHTORD. . April 8th, 1851. , r . 29 m !trperMewtaiftbly, . " i ' jost received and for sale by Raleigh, Jrise 4tti. 1851. 46 ,; - BUSINESS COJ1TS c Tf sTKfrs MORE of those desirable Jeatsi jest U ejfeiB opened at tne lew price of SJa 641.. E. L. HARDING d- CO COFFEE. 400 SAGS prime green Km. an4 Ltgnyra Coffee, 50 bags' Old Government Java Coffee. For sale by . . Psesles, WhitSj.Dayis &. Co. Petersburg. June 9th, 85l. . . 47 H ORTD CAROLlilA RialtV UOAD - . Sompaaty. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ef tbe North Cardlma llail Road Company will be "held ia Greensboro on Tbdrsdiy ;be I0t& of Jury rext. Tbe Board of Drreetore will bold their 4th Qnar teriy meeting, at tbe same ptaed, on Wednesday the ?th. JKD. H. LINDSAY; ' tfecretary. - Jdae-'lUht J84I: 4T aVEHt DRESSLVQ SALOON". oTVpARCU8 L. LEWIS wOTldmdrtTespectJrofly afJs) snoennes to his frienas. aad tae PaWie gen eraRy , taat be' is now preeJml to execute the sri ea breaches of hie preleasion In theaaoat neat, eteanryand faafaionable 8tyte- . Shaving; Hair Dressing, Shampooning-, Etc. 'Hla rfoons "is lo he Register Bnitolniray direedy opposiu Uis Yarbrough House, aa4tt)oeoolBajtb afibaCky Hotal. i-.-x -Vi.l .V-. : The ptoerietee is aWsys ai Heme wita. e tfiimra sharp, sad Rsaors keen. To cat your Hair and shsve your clean! Raleigh, April 1st, 1851, 37 tf I lUlaMVl at . importers , 166 MARKET STREET, i . . t , - PHILATJILHLa.. eA VE oa hand a rery pU stock of Cutlery, Gans, Rifles, Pistols. Ate, including the low est priced as weU ss the finest makes ' ALSO,-a fine assortment of shelf aad Heavy Hardware and Saddlery. All of which will he of fered to buyers, or pat up to order at the very low est jprices. An examination solicited. ' February, 27th 1851. 14 Notice, THE Subscriber, sa etrrcessor to COOKE & BUFFALOE, mi the Livery business .will con tinue ita operations in sll ila branches at his aU bias, en Wilmington street, and solicits the pat rostgeof his old friends and tbe public generally. Hje prices must be arraoged agreeably to the pices of orodace arid labour, and will be from and after the' 1st day of February next, sr fol-j-w-ar- . - ' ' irejCJHeeperwwtb,- .018 60 T Sieffle do do - - . 10 00 Do . 4J0 1 -, - Week . , 3 60 Do- f " do day 75 Quarterly ettiemente will be required in sll in -txnees, and pero-is Having horses now in my care are- requested to lake them sway, if unwil Irog to comply with the above conditions. JERE : NIXON. Jan.. t4fh. 16SX Peruvian Governmeiit GUANO r, -VVTE are now prepared to receive orders for .f f Guano, hating made arrangements with the Government Agent for a certain quantity of the beat Peruvian Guano for Aotumn sales To pre vent disappointment, those who intend to use this article had better send ns their orders-el once, and the price can be fixed now or at the time of delivery. as the buyer msy prefer. PEEBLES, W H I I K, UAV1S at JU. PETSBSSUaCr, VlEGlHTA. June 17- 1851. 49 if. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. '. FltAiKI-l. to. 1 D. S- Kichurtlson, Principal. AND BELFORD FEMALE INSTITUTE, iv as 11 counirir, . Mrs. M. C. Richardson, Principal. THE FALL SESSION wiH open on the 7th Joly Terms aa formerly . For particulars, address, during vacation, Ur. ii Sills. Belfurd. JNasb ounty; at ou- ex times the principals. D. S. IoH ARSON. June 1 6tb, 1861. . eto PLEASANT GROVE ACADEMY, FRANKL.IN COTJITY, N. C. flfTHE FallSesaion of this Institution will com- U mence on Monday the 7th of July, under the charge of Mr. Edwin L. Baesett. a venileman eminently qualified to iustrnct in all the branches taught in the best preparatory Schools. The A cademy is situated about 201) yards from the resi dence of tbe Subscriber, known to be one of the most healthy locations in tbe State, equi-distant irons ijou-.rourg aua enocco springs brery altcn tioa will be paid both to the morals and literary pur Suieof Aba Siudants. Board can be had with the aubscriber and aUo iu the families of Mr. J. J. Jones and Mr-Jourden Jones, living within half a mile ofibe Academy, at $6 50 per month. I union, Liangunges, 6 16 OH per session English Branches, 10.00 " " WM. J. BRANCH Louisburg. June 5,185'. " 49 3w CEDAR GROYI? Male Academy. THE Fall Session of this School, situated eight miles north of Hillsborough, will commeuce on the 7th ef July next, and continue for five months. TERM S. Tuition in Latin, Greek, and English branches or Mathematics, S15.-0) English, 10:00 Board, including ' Room, Bed and Bedding, Washing and Fuel, eno be hail iu good families in the neigliborbood-at prices varying frmn six dol ors to six and a half per month. Students joining the School are charged with, tu ition fir the sess on no deductions being made ax cept in cases rf protracted illness. Ce4ar tSrove, ff. C uaWTTTiKjt. . w 2 45 sLooklus-Gla. Warebonsc. The Oldest and most Extensive in the United Stale. irICHARDS K1NGSLAND. No. 33 Court Jfe laudt St., New York, Wholesale Dealer in andMstiufacture of LOOKING GLASSES, and Importer of LOOKING GLASS PLATBs, aad PLATE GLASS for House and Store Windows respect 1 ally invites the utteniion of Southern buyers and Dealers to bis X lensiv Stock embracing all kinds of Mahogany Toilet Boxes, 8wing,Muhogany end Gilt, and Gilt Glasses, suitable for the trade. Also; coaatamly ou baud, aJurge assertmeDl of all kjuds-aud sixes of Ornnuiental, Plain, Pier aad Mantel Glasses, Portrait and Picture frames, got up In the richest and most gorgeous style, from the latest Pari si a 6 and Forwrjn designs Any tnqairies! made - by - letter, relative to the prices of Goods, will be cheerfully answered by re tar a mail. N. B-All orders promptly attended to, and Goods packed with tbe greatest care. " June 17th. 1851 3m 49 ISEASOaTMBLE GOODS. y4Tow receiving, by every train, a very targe 'JL !w wpplj of Goods for Hpringand Summer Trade, mtwactDs; a great eariety of FjJJVCYAJTD staple dry goods. . Hats, Shoes, Boo nets. Hardware, Crockery, Car riage. Trimmings snd Groceries. which ere ofleied on -Use most liberal ter.ua, for Cash, or to ouuetua). Deal era, on reaMoaoie terms. Please cell at the old Stand, 9 doors above the tasrket, and see tor yourselves. JAMES M. TOWLES. 4 May 1st, I85U 38 ' WeedluaT and llillliicr Hoej. Y7E dare now in store a large stock of Weeding v antiHilli ng Hoes, all sixes snd various qaal tttes,ef.drrect wpmstion, per ship Ohio. For sale oalbe most liberal terms, i iDUNN & SPENCER. PpUrsbarg Va Jane 3d, 1851. 4fi 4w North .Carolina : Railroad. 'THE underslrned will be nrenared to exhibit 1 and Baectfieatioas for the First uivissoa or tau Kosd, at Goidsbore from 7th to 10th inetant, SmithAeld, from 10th to lihb Bosbee's, oa tbe 13th " Ralaiglr, from 14tS to 18tb - LEWIS M. fREVOST. Ja . - Pr. Ass'i-Enarr. Is Dir. Juut Glbj 1851. , 47 21 . 1 TERMS' OF ADVEITTISlNG ildeerfiseMewt. For every Sifea;Xlaes tlSt Insertion, One' Dolla'r; each Subsequent iasertiea Twenty-five Cents-., '3 .t.. , . Court Order and Judicial Advertisements milty charged 35peraeaL higher ; bat a dedactioa el 3S percent, will be made, from, the: regalar prices, fe advertisenby tbe year. J :; " .i .' ;;Ai Advertieeme'n to, inserted ia the SaMi-Waaai.T' xls etSTKa, will also appear ia the Wasaxr Paper, ff ofeharge; , ;,..: -i -,Vs-i?"t;? kte . .. - tT Letters te the: Eor roast be reT-rra.' - l,f iot the Rfinoval and PxrmaneBt Cure of NERVOUS DISEASES, - . And of those Complaints which are caused by an lmfssia weakened or unhealtby 'condition of the HKRVOTJS 8 STB M., Tnis beautiful snd convient,epjlioetoo ef SVe vitalises powsaa ef ti.t LVANISM-aod MAUNKT'okbss baa .pro Bonnets by Oiatinraiahed nhyaieians, ns 1 iiTOpa aad the United Stataa, W be tka aaaal rtUiuAUD' 'iimmrg lot jig. -'r vJ Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVAIJIff BELT and MAGNETIC FIsUlD,- ased with the most perfect snd certain success la cases 01 GKNKKAL, UKBILITT, Slranattaaniaa: the weakened Txxlr. aivine tone to the enraas, and tnriKurating- the entire. ayrtem. Alae in fTTS. jCKAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSV, DYSrF.PSIA or INDI GESTION, RHKL.MATISM. ACUTE aad CHRONIC GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TRtV MOBS, PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOPLEXT. NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, L1TS COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASE8 of tha KID NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN EROY.and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise bwa ons aknple caaae namely, - A Derangement of the Nervous Systesa. 09- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicines tao eeac Ike iiteate, for they weaken the vital energies 0 tbe already, prostrated system ; while under the atrengtMnSBg, life-giving,' vitalizing influence of OalvanUm, aa sppUed by this beautiful and wonderful dircovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sutterer is restored to former health, streaejw aiaaticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and exeellencs of Dr. Christie's Galranio Oara tires, eons hits, in the fact that they si-rest end core disease by sad stars' application, in place of the usual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly Bnnar tha inflictiou. 7ry strengthen Ike wktlt rysftm, efaalize the eireulatitm tf Iks Hmi, prmrnet. the tccretifn; and nrcr do tke tlifhtett tiyarw tmier any cireumitrnct. Since their introduction in the Uaited States, only three yean since, more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, olassas and conditions, among which were a large airmbernf ladies, who are peculiarly subject 4a Nerv as Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when .all hope of relief had been given np, and every nrn alae been tried in vain 1 Te illustrate the use. of Hie GALVANIC BELT, snpSOSS tke case of a person afflicted with that bane of eivilfesiioa, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder, la ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by Omit acttsa ess ike nerves and muscles of the stomach, all'ord temporary resteC out which leave the patient in a lower rtate, and with ssjare (acuities, afler the action thus excited has ceased. Now eoss pare this with the efi'ect resulting from tbe applicatioaot the UALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even ia tke worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt esoaad the body, usiug tha Magnetic Fluid aa directed, la asbest period the insensible perspiration will act on tha positive, element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic eireasatioa which will past on to the r.cgalive, aad thence beck Bgaia te the pooitive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic cereals Una throughout the system. Thns the most severe eases ef DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DATS M OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATS TMat e 18 EASE OF YEARS. ' il CERTIFICATES AKD TESTllQjriALeT. Or the moat TJndeabted Clisuravcter, . rrew all parts ef the Country could be given, suffieient te SSI every column in this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, wbich conclusively proves that "Truth Is stranger than Fiction.' C CUE OP RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. JJr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and aoaHeS reputation : Sidksv, New Jersey, Joly 13, 1S4S. Da. A H. Chistiv. Dear Sirv Y'eu wish to know el ie what has been the ref ult in tov own cae, of the applicatioa of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply has follows : For about twenty years 1 had been suffering from Dysses ia. Every year the symptoms became' worse, nor eonld I obtain permanent reliei from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in conequaaoe el frequent exposure to tlie weather, in tha discharge of my pea toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rhea ana tisnt, which for year, after year, caused ma indescribable anguish. Farther : m the winter of '4a and '48, in consequence of preaching a great deal ir my own and various ether ehu relies in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchjtia, which soon became so severe us to require an immediate s na pe ns ion of b.j pastoral lahen. My vereous ryttrm eves ataw thoToufkly fTootrmHi, and as my Bronchitis became worse, SO "also did my Dy rpepsia aad fihaumatio aScctinn thus v baaing that theaeddssordera were connected with each other tkreaura -ahawadtetsaaf the Nervous System. In the whole pharasase pala there seemed to be no remedial agent waica eeoie reach and recuperate ray Nervous System ; every thing that 1 aad tried .for this purpose had completely filled. At last -was led by my friends to examine your inventions, sad (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency ,) I determined te try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AKD NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. ThiSwes ia June, 1948. To mv r.miT astonishmkkt, m TWa ears stv 'Dvsrcrsia had nous ; is kiort oavs I ws misus re acsMB sir rasToaii. labors; nob hive I since eatiTvaa) a iissls sebvice oa tccoi'nT or thk .BsoncHiTia ; ass at Rmevmstic srrECTion H.ts ehtisklv ckssrd to Taooauc sta. Sack is the wonderful and happy results nf the exaerimeat, I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to assay who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic aflectinns. They base tried them, with Harrv besolts, 1 bkmeve, ia cvsav caaa. I am, dear sir, very respectfully years, ROBERT VV. LANSItV dr. chrTstie's ; " GALVANIC NECKLACE leased for all complaints aftccting the Thioat of Head, sack as OroBchitia, Inflammation of the 't hroat Nervous aad Slak Headache, Dizziness of the Head, NemalRia in the Faea, Buzziag or Roaring iu the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nerveus, aud that -distressed complaint, called Tie Dokawaa. Palsy and Paralysis. Si AU physicians acknowledge that there terrible diseases Sie eaused by a deficiency of A'errou Energy in ths a gee ted Usaea. Da. Crbistib's Galvanic Articles will sapphr-tass deficient power, and a complete and entire caieis thaseesetea. . 1000 Oases of Palsy and Faralyaif have been reported to Ds. Chbistie snd his A genU vitas last two years, which have been entirely 'restored, : '--'" Dry- Car. Anna J. F. Toar.s ef Brookrya, N. T a4 net beeo able to walk a step for near four years, and was so feelav less that he had to be fed. The most celebrated B&yaieisJe Siva him up. In Ave days after he commenced wearies; k aLvanie Belt, Necklace, ho Brscklets, he walked aeressths sad in three weeks he had perfectly iseesaisd bstbesUk. Captaia IJomas is seventy years of age. ., , Severe Deafiiess Cured. Ta following is an extract from a letter lately reeetved em a distinguished physician la the State of Yirgian : j "A. H. Chbistie, M. D. Dar Sir t One of sir patients, unknown to me, obtained your Gmhmme Belt tmt AecMaaa, with the Msgaetoe Fhai, lor a serious sSectien of Deafness. Tke case wss that of a lady whose Nervous system was mneb disordered, aad her general health poor. Much ' was eoae previooaly to the application of the Belt, bat with very little saeceas, and I feel it only right tn tell yon, that sine she Cow tasacsd wewing the Belt and asiug the Flaid, lait s ew weeks age, she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARINO, aad her general health is better then for several years. 4 1(7- Every ease of Deafness, if it be Nervosa, as it gsaeraOy at, eaa be cared by Ons wosderfnl remedy. DR. CHRI8TIE'8 ..i GALVANIC BRACELETS! Are found of vast service in eases ef Conealdosa-ee; fm Bpeamodio Complaints, and general Nervous A flee tioa of tbe Head ead upper extremities Also in Palsy and TaraWaa) aad all diaeasaa caused by a deficiency of power or HlllSst tergy is the limbs or other orgaos of tbe body. .. .. Prices: Tata Oalvanlc Belt, Three Dollars. Tbe GaJranlo Necklace, Two DoUan, ' Tad OalwaBlc Bra eels ta, - One Sonar Itaoh. Tko Magaetk) Fluid, Oaa loJlajr. . ar-Tbe articles are accesananted bv toll aad plaie dares ffaaeav rsssphlen wsth fuH parUcaiara may be feed Of Sar aataaaiead Agent.- - . For sale, wholesale and retail by P. CUP, RaJeigp. fjv . 8HViiSSaS JLSSS G4!122, Tf ARGE assortment en band and selling: ahSaf ,JlJ at i-ii E.'L. HARDI.NG dc Ctt?? Esleigb Kr.. 171870 74