m I! hi: Kin REGISTER BY SEATOK GALES, editolv lHB.TMPIIBTOl. TERMS. , r, ',.": .. ... For the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 pet annum. for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annmn. LIVERXOMPLAINT, " jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KJDNEYS. AND-ALL DISEASE ARIS ING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. 1M WARD PILES, FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOM ACH NAUSEA, HEART BUR N.D ISO UST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS O WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING OFTHE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATH ING, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING. OR UFFOCATINO S&3SATIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION, DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE THfi ' SIGHT, FEVER AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN AN EYES, PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK.OHEST, LIMBS, Ae SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT, BURNING IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS Or EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS; CA5 BE EFFECTUALLY CURED, BY Celebrated German Bitten PREPARED BY nr. C TT. Jfackson, AT THE GERMAN .MEDIC LYE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia, Tkdr psteer tttr tke above disease is not excelled, U tonal ua ow enw aimer jrrepmritium xm lg uuaem States, as the tuns attest , in many easts after skil hi mJutsidaus had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Paw egging great virtues in the rectification of tlLe eaaea of toe Liver and lesser glands, exercising; tne oat searching powers in weaknesses and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer tain, ana pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED From the "Boston Bee. Tha Editor said. Dec. 2d. uDt H Maud's CJebrutad Gcthm Bitters, for the car of Liver Complaint, Jaoadioa, Dyspepsia, Chronio or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bit tars have been used by thousands, and a friend at ear elbew says he has hi mat If received an effectaal and permanent ears of Liver CoaipUint from the ose of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the sseef these Bitters, the paiieat eeaeUatly rains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of groat eonsider- ation 1 bey are pleasant In taste, and smell, and can be osed by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safnty, ander any eireanstaoee. -We are speaking front experience, and te tha af flicted we advise their use." "Scott's Wbbxxt," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Agwtl uDr. IlaolaniTs Gerwutn Bitters, ananefactared by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by seme of the most prominent members of the (acuity, as an article of mnch efficacy ia ease of female weakness As such is the case, ire would advise all mothers te ebtaiu a buttle and thus save themselves Bach sick' Den. Persous of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health as We know I rem experience the salutary effect that they nave upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman of great liter ary acid scientifio attainments, said ia his "New York Weekly Mexeenxer, January 6. 1830. - Dr. Holaud's German Bitters, Her is a pre paration which the leading presses ia the Uaioa appear to be onauimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a proscription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians ef modern times, the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm UoofUnd, Professor to the University of Jena. Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of me greatest medical writers Germany bis ever pro aseed. He was emphatically the enemy of hussbmg, sad therefore a medicine of which he was the in vanter and endorser may be confidently relied en. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Dsbilitr. Vertigo. Aeiditv of the Stom ach, Constipation and all complaints arising frwsa a aisoraerea condition of the stomach, the Liver and ae latesunea. fume Philadelphia papers express Ueir conviction of Ms excellence, sad several of the sdi ore peak of its effects from their own individ 1 experience. Uuder these eircumstaneee we feel Warranted, not only in calling the attention ef our - readers to the present Drourietor's iDr. C M Jack son's) preparation, but in recommending tha article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'Philadelphia Saturday Gazcttb, the best family newspaper published ia the Untied States, tas editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER'S. Itis seldom thst we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage ei oar readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr Hoefland a German Bitter, we wish it to be distinctly understood that We are not speaking; of us nostrums of tne day, that are noised about for briaf period and then forgotten after they have done their miltr race ef mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prised, and which has i iae nearly approval or the faculty itself." evidence upon evidence baa been received (like the foreran! ftm .11 Mhrtiuta ni ik f TbIim ii.. I w lores years, and the strangest Ustimomr a Us Jt, ii. Ut tbere is more of it osed in the prae- "csoi ins regular payaaeiaasef fniiadelpaia, thau u siaer uostrams cotnbtaed a raot that can easily established, aod fully proving that a seii uae preparation will saaet with their quiet approval when presented even inttU form. I hat this medicine arlll cere Liver Complaint ad DyipapaU.ne oae eaa deabt, altar using it as airected. It aeU specifically busobi the ateesach and brer; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious dit i the effect is immediate. ' They can be ad- ninisttred to vimalc or ihtabt with safety and r wv tnuvu ai any umvx. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character wft is necessary for all medieince to attain, U tadsee counterfeiters te pat forth a spurioos artiele sioa risk of the lives of those who are innocently vceivea. WOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF TBS GENUINE. 5ey have the written signature of C. W. JACK- apon tne wrapper, and the netne blown in bottle, rcithnt which they art sjmriptu. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STQRE. 0 1-20 A RP ;i Mt r. aba Anm kl.v fiiwlb (Ule of 273 Race street) PhiUdelphia, and by ra- -rwtoie aeaiers tnrougnottl tat country. Also for sale by J, B. RAMSEY, o .. DraggJss. -isooro' N. C, May 29th, 1851. 44 ly Notice. - , L.L persons indahlad ta A. B. Sthh or A. B. U ekitb & Co., are requested to call and aetUa . l. Slilht wno hio9t M uuhxmxed to re- 'e and receipt for Oie aaoe. : . . ;; jn, , , , 1 "-.JL. " '' hm --iimiiiii imi 'i'ii i " - - f - Viit . . : -1 -: - - ' . ls''isssaawawawaaBsasmmeg,,iwSBBg volpme in. . ,gMr--: raligitn; c,mo,m , ; -i : ' BRBmkMmmakmkWkwmtmWkmmaiiBmmmmiMMmiam--- . 1 . JLL-1. - 1 . - : ! '. 1 -MaasssawawJsaaaaaaBBnBlaaM CLOTHING BAZAAR. FALX AlfO WlIfTJER sTOCR OP Fashionable ClotMng. . ; : AT WHOLESALE RETAIL 'THE iubscriber enters the field of competition with a large end well selected sssortment of It tbe new styles of Fashionable Oimtut, for ta Fall and Winter Trade.' Determined an maiatala the increasing repwutioa of the Clothing Basaar,' I very effort has been made to produce styles of Clo thing well adapted to this market ; from the tery ' lowest price te the finest quality of Clothing. Cwa tonaera oan depeod upon finding our garments well umu, uuwcTer raw me price. Merchants are invited to examine our stock, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house iu wi irauo. The fancy Deoartment is full. French and Italian Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, "" voiiarn, qro , watcb will be sold at the low est priosa, b. . N. PERRY. Petersburg. Sept 8th. 1850, tf73 N. PEURY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, s doors abore Bank, PETEIBUEG, Ta. u SOPERIOR Ready ITIiade ClutUIiia;, AKD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLiAKS, CKAVAXS, STOCKS, HAffDKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, UstBREIXAS. Trumks, Ste. 8epteeaber 8th, 1850. 73 tf. Fresli Drills and iUcdiciuee Allti now receiving large addition la their stock ol Drugs. Medicines, Chem icals, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs. Window Ulaas, Perfumery, Vc.,from the most re liable Houses in the Northern Cities. which has been purchased with an eye single lo their pumy, and are offered lor sale at such pnc and terms as shall compare favourably with any House ix tb Stats. Pbyskiana, country merchants and dealers gene rally, will do well to give as a call before parens ing, feeling assured we shall not Lit to please both in price and 4uaiuy. Urders proaipW attended to and pa rue u la r atten tion riven to packing and forwarding. Family Medicine, and prescriptions, compound ed at all hours of the day and night, by a competent person, with ns tness ana despatch. We tender our mot sincere thanks ta the all iens of Raleigh and the aurronnding country .for the long and liberal patronage we have received, and trust, by untiring seal and energy to pleas in 'the prosecution of oar business, to merit its continuance. Kaletgb, April 31st, 131. (Sneetssor to Poraeroy fc O'JIea!.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER Ab. 16, FayctteriOe Street, OPPOSITE I'OST OFFICE, UALEIGH, JT. C. n fl AS on hand a verv large and valuable collec- UU tion of Theological, Law, Medical, Scientific, Agricultural. lUiscellaneous, school Boons, olaox Books and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very low csll and examine. May 24th, 1851. 42 FRESH AKIUVAI SEMI-WEEKLY- TTTI ARDING &. CO. will receive new goods twice ITjl a week during tne enure season, direct from the Manufactory, By this arrangement, purchasers 'ill alwaya find something new sod eUractive by examining their Stock As for Bargains, Gents, yea cant brgin to buy as cheap rise where. Call and examine yourselves ' Under tne Telegraph Office, Fajettevilie street Raleigh. April 1st. 27 North Carolina Rail Road. 223 MILES LONG- TO CONTRACTORS. Orrica or tss N. C. Rail Ron Compawt, ) GaBBaaoao', May 19, 1831. J ITbsR0P03ALS will be received at the following tl limes and places lor the Graduation, Masonry, bills and Budging required lor the ft. C Bail Koad vis At GOLDSBORO' en the 30th of Jane, for that art ef said Road between the Wilmington and Kaietah Kailroad ana tne Wayne and Jonnsion line. At riNEVILLE. in Johnston, on the 21st of June, for that part of said Road between tha Wayne Kne and.where said Road crosses Neuse, about four miles above rimiibfield. At RALEIGH on the 23d of June, for that pert at said road between IN euse and Pratt a Store. In Orsose. At HILL8BORO'on the Zntn ofjune, lor that earl of said road between Pratt's toie sou the Alamance line. At GRAHAM on the 27th of Jnne, for ail that art erf aaul road ia Alamsnce. At GREENSBORO' on the 8th of July, for all hat Dart of said road between the Alamance line and Prospect meeting-house, , At LEXINGTON on the 30ta of June, ter all that naxtof said road between Prospect and tne Yadkin river At 8ALI8BURT on the 2d ef July, tor tne same between the Yadkin river and Cabsrrus line. At CONCORD en (be 4tb of July, lor the from the Rowan line to Ubsrlotte- SPECIFICJlTIOJfS. MAPS, ESTI MATES, &c. nr..r fwtion of said Road will be ready for ex- k.kit k the Eaaineera. on and after 'the 1st ef n. r. If. PREVUSLfrom tne wiintincon bug - ..... i Raieigh Rail Koad to Mrs. Betts. 6 miles West of Raleigh n. JOHN C. Me&AE. from Mrs. BeUa. to the Alamanea and Gailibrd line.' st. j i. n r van rram tna Atamauce una w . w? a T winarl run By JOHW MeRAB,from iexipion toaarnmo I K- Rnsmaara will make appoinUnenU and give - - M J - . . - do notice so aa to afford every facility to persons who msy wish to take coo tracts. The Borveys. M.ps. Profilee, eoaat.ty snd kind -r t k. Jmu utd iha esti mated valoe efeetb Wl PM M w , ... . kind of work, have all been ptepsrea wiib so tonca . ..4 that it is berieved contrasu .blv iiVtn m anv Section eftbe Bawd. uwHl peetealto',temmswra work . m.M-M Mununl Ur. d. MX DO Case delay the coainenceraeot of their contract be j end tha IrstafJanaarv. 1852 mnd the eompletlon thereof bj lbs st of Jaouarj,1854-teetvinf t'! aaasaataetaanahaliiii stack oC 4s-JaweeV-ebe half in cash. . -.-.'. , :. ...! By srder of the Board, J.M. MOREJJBAs Ipurifa tlj.e Blood. ill; m mi i- r?;j The beat Family Xedielne now before the pRslit,' It has been computad, that durinsr the last twenty years, three millions of persom hare annuaiiy Deen oeneiiiea oj tne use 01 these Medicines ; a fact which speaks volumes iii favor of their curative propc .Its a single trial will place thorn beyond thf of competition in the estimation of every p By their use the blood is restored to a pure r healthy state, freed from all imparities. The stem is not reduced during their operation, I . . invigorated, and they require no .restraint from ' aiiie9S or pleasure. The afflicted have in "rfrJat's Life Pills iukI Phoenix Bitten, a remedy that will do for tltemall that medicine can possibly effect l ue genuine oi mese luouuaiies are now nui up with afiiie steel engraved wrapper aiul labels, and copy right secured according to the laws of the United States. Prepared by W. S. HQxr AT, BL v., New- Tort . . For salo by J. J. RYALS. Raleigh, Aug. 27th, 1850. 79 ly Tanner's Oil, ITUST received and for sale at the Drug Store IP of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Ic CO. April 7th. 1851. 29 OII.K SOU'S Pateut Ice Cream Free sera. Colored and plain 8traw Matting. For sale by R. TUCKER A SON. Raleigh, April 8th, 1831. Fine Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants. 1(YJ PAIRS, just opened of Superior Passimrre, 1" ' entirely new 3:yle and Cut. The best fit- ling rants out; so every body ssys. J L. HAKDIINU & LU April 7th, 1851. 29 Toll the Bell SUI1 Louder Toll It? Convey ye wiads the joyfal sound from C-urritack to Cherokee from the Arostook to the Sabine, that " the Immortal lasec." is at Home again NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 185L OLIVER & PROCTER, See It. It. II. It fJI IS E are now reeeivine end opening at onr WW "Grand Emporium of Taste. Fashion aad Elecaace.' Uely Row. opaosite Louaee's, one door above Liichford'a, and hard by Towle's and Prim roses, a choice selection of vernal and solstitial rabricks for male attire, embracing every color and variety, of which ths following are a part :. Black, blue, olive err en, brown Dahlia ana .e phvr Clothes, Drap d'ete and Cashmeretts. all eo lora. for Summer coats. Black, aiuile milled doe akin and fancy French Cassimerea of every variety white and colored, entirely new and very beautiful, Plain white and Buff Marstilla; Figured Satins, Silks and Shally Vesting. All o' thee goods were selected by " I he Bugg," in prrson, from the latest importations and can be coundenlly reoommenoru to our friends and Dairona aa beiua precisrly " The Things'' for Spring snd Summer eostomery. THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words thst caa truly impress The pleasure we leel wbeu we're eft by express TSe Steam King is up, and the whistle is heard The bell eives the siznal. we're off like a bird. Through mountaius sud valleya , right onward we press, Hurrah ! then hurrah ! we are off by express. Oar Bight's Jiko the eagres, its fearless and brave J The fljg tells ofxafety as gaily it wavrs. The rails are all clenr, and the Moaarcn's ahead; See forth from bis nostrils the deep glare of red; Still onward and onward we gallantly prt'ss, Hurrah then hurrah I we are off by express. Towns, cities and hamlets, have passed in review Like some diorama of beautiful hue. Our journey's accomplished, safe, sale aa a dart. Our frame not fatigued, nor oppressed u the heart. With fire and spirit right onward we press, Hurrah ! theu hurrah! we art safe by express. What spplies to the rails is fa eornmerce the same And hence 'BuggY greatness, and hence 'Burg's lame. Express is his motto ; in millers of dress, Receives all bis fashions sod msdels by express. All the qualifications the 'Bugg-' does possess, To outstrip all 'slow trains'-thus he wins by expre Expressly his fabrics are made for this mart, expressly ne nurtures nis cotters or art ; Expressly for him the best workmen's retained, Expressly for all such prime clotr.es be s sustaiaea Expressly to please you, his efforts progress, Expressly in beauty and cheapness of dreea. uli T civ at nw un. Merchant Tailors, RaleighApril 10th, 1851. 32 POST SCRIPTUM. Sprins; and Snsnsner Clothing, 1851 CVmE art new eneninc a beautiful supply of 1NU clothinr. Frock, dress, end sack coats of Mota.'Caahmerett and Aloacba. all colors. We have a few dosen Skeleton French aacks withoa llninr, made of Caahmerettsaad Zephyr doths, in wnieuwedery eompetuton, (tor geaiiemen-e oum mer wear) Oiass Linen frocks, super French dril ling psnuloons, all eolora, cheap and warranted in all respects, uassiroere psntaioens, veeia, gioves, noeket hsndkerchiefs. suspenders, shirt Collars.new style ia fact every thing usually kept by Merchaat Tailors sr furnishing Hou.es. UL1VKK atrn.UV1 e.k. April 19lh, 1351. 32 YOUTHS CLOTHING. srvTTR TiKva alao on hand a eomnlete assort me WV of Youth's Clothinz Frock Coats, of cloth Alpacha. Tweeds, snd brown linen, also sacks and raataloons, oi.au nnas. e mrne e rayv attention of parents and guardians to this branch of onr trade, as we will sell clothing eheeper than 70a can buy thsGeodsnd warrant them in all respects. To Fancy Gentlemen. WE have a few Htghfalulin, Low Talgar.re. ru. Bedundne, and Jay bird stripe end plaide for psnaaloonss. Also a saw 4oaen dreea nista, vary superior. vr. The latest Psris, London .aad Northern Fashions just at kand. '. Grateful ever for the patronage nnt fertnly: hestirwed ea as so liberally since ear ones- mtuuimaal ta UUSIBWISS. WB will enaeawr-10 mm hi Us eoaUoeeace by ranawed ex art row foe tneir Mktav- naJaaJ externat wellareortbe rubrte.. aVTT -M OLIVER FROCTsW. .JtasaigftAprH liw 1831 33 Ladies Shoett 'sknsl SllDMrti IpjST received, by Express, direef front the utjv manuractory. ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, Ties aad Huskies,) do do and de Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached aad Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, With a general assortment of Dry Goods. Hats and Shoes, La was and Ginghams, Groceries, Cambrics and JaeonetU, Crockery. For sale, low, by J.BROWN, No. 9 Fay etteville Street. Raleigh,' Angust 6th, 1860. 63 To my Town & Country Mends. fHltlE Subscriber would respectfully call the aU Jl tendon of his Town snd Country 'friends to his stock of Family Groceries, which bejs determin es is aeii on as geoa terms ss aay oue m iaa ytae. Among hia stock may be found'. . .' K 80 Bbbla. beat reisrsffurg Flour Whols and half barrels. " " - " : 3 Hhda Bright and Dry P..R Sugar, 5 bbls do do N. U. do Crushed do Clarified do Pulverised do 6 do 5 do 4 do 1 Package best Loaf do Rio Lazuira and Java Coffe, Imperialand Black Tea, a fine artiele. Tallow, Adamantine and 8pero candles, Washing and Fancy Soaps, Crauo's Wash mixture a a o peri or article. A fine lot imported segars different brands, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather: and many arti cles in the Grocery and Confectionary tine. Oive me a call, and I am determined not to be un dersold by Jew or Gentile. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Nov. Tth 1850. tl RETAILERS OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS. sfhRDERS AT WHOLESALE FOR HATS or Hjf the Fashions for September, 1851, (now mod eledj will be received by us-until July 20th, and for warded from August loth to September lain. Mj EJM It 1 Sc CO., leaden and Introducer of Fashion for Gentlemen Hats. Nos. 3 snd 4 ASTOR HOUSE, NEW TORE CITY. A large assortment of PANAMA HATS, of va rious qualities, at wholesale aad Retail. May 10, 1851. 30 2m P E KIN TEA COMPANY. 73 AND 77 FULTON STREET, IT. YORK L. B. WALKER, AGENT. RALEIGH, N. C. THE Pekm Tea Company has been established many years, and hasalways maintained a high re putatiou for Teas of the most delicious character md fragrancy, and at prices which have ia every instance given perfect satisfaction. Ths Teas sre warranted pure, and may be returned if t bey do not prove to be as they are represented. GKtfc.Pl TEAS. per. Ib. 50 Young Ilvson, Young Hyson, sweet Carre, ea 1-3 Young Hyson, Fine Cargo, 75 Hyson, 75 00 38 6 1 75 00 50 75 00 50 40 50 Hyson, fine, fl Hyson Skin, goodV Hyson Skin, extra fine, Gunpowder, Gunpowder, fine. Si Gunpowder, extra fine, plantation $1 Imperial, Imperial, fine, 1 imperial, extra fine plantation, $1 BLACK TEAS. Nlng Yong good flavor. Mng long extra fine, Many aell ibis at a hijher price, sailing it Oolong. Oolong a rich Black Tea, Oolong, fine. Oolong, Plantation Growth, SO 6? I 75 00 50 Oolong, delicious, $1 bnglisli Breakfast, fine, Euglish Brenkfast, extra fine. 63 62 I 65 Fragrant English Break Inst, EueUsIi Breakfast, Supe riot plantation, Orders uiay be addressed le Littleton B Walker, Agent, for the above company. A copy of a guide to Tev drinkers, a very interesting treatise on Tea culture, &c, may be had gratis by application. t ay etteville Street, Kaiegn,,n. 43 tr Pleasant Grove Academy, WAKE FOREST, IV. C rail HE next session of this institution will com- fl mence on the lot Monday in July next, un dcr the supervision of Mr. Wm. M. Crenshaw, late graduate of Randolph Maoon Uollege. Air. trsa- shaw comes highly recommended by the faculty of said institution. Stodeuts can be prepared here for Collage or for the active pursuits of life. This School may now be regard rd as permanent; and being situated in a neighborhood distinguished for health snd beseiiful scenery, a liberal share of patronage will be exiected. Terms for Tuition of Five Months. 7, 10, and $15, according to advancement. No deduction except io eases of protracted illness. Board eoovenieut to the Academy may obtained at f 6 per month. - For further particulars address Dr. W. Hartsfield at Foresnille, N. C. By order of tha Trustees. May 29.1851. 4J tmJnly. 1sEASOJmLE GOODS. NOW receiving, by every train, a very large supply of Goods for Spring and Summer Tiade, embracing a great variety of FJATCY jjjvd staple dry goods. Hats, Shoes, Bonnets, llsrdware, Crockery, Car riage Trimmings and Groceriee.wbich are ofjeied on the most liberal terras, for Cash, or to punctual. Deal era, on reasonable terms. . Please call at the old Stand, 3 doors above the market, and sea for yourselves. JAMES M.TOWLES. Msy 1st, 185L 38 CHAPEL HILL ACADEMY. THE Sixth ensuing Session of this institution will commence on the 14th of July-. Terms (per session.) Classical department, ; $13,00 English - do $10,00 J. B. LUCAS June 27th, 1851. 5 REFERENCES, Joa. IDakUxa, J aatae ,Watsok, WJS. J- Booan, BAtEIQH ACADEri?.- ' - TDtB lBwUMtiottfrBl agaisv lOBBaTiau t aeventh of Jelv " 1 wvw.- Particular attention will be paid to tie French TO T-r ",TVOTStfv, Raleigh, Joae 17th, 1851. 3S 4? Soldiers Claims. (ZTIHE undersigned baviagmueh experience and 6en success in the business, still takes military claims for Bounty lauds and Pensions for prosecu tion before the government, on very reasonable tersss, and with the utmost faithfulness and dis patch. All letters to him, from claimants, most be postsge paid. E7 The last Congress gave lands to all the offi cers and Soldiers who served one month or longer, and if dead, to their widows and minor children, in all the wars of the United States, since 1790. And provision Is now also made for pensions Widows of Soldiers of the Revolution, who nar ried before the year 1800. He csn furnish information concerning the grades of officers of the Revolutionary War, which is all important to claimants, and , difficult te procure elsewhere. His charges will be moderate Any in far ma tion concerning the heirs of the following officers of the Revolution will be thank filly received, vix : 1 nomas Clark, James Hogan, Alexander Martin, Wra. Davis, James Martin, . John White, James Moore, Joshua Bomau. 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 13th of June 1812, giving in many instances the lenzta of service. their respective offices and Regiments ; the time of entenug tne service also tne deserters, and every particular to facilitate the Collection of their Claims Every agent should have a copy. Cost only 910 each county ! J. H. KIKK.HAM, Raleigh N. C. Raleigh, November 1st, 1850. 88 SHOHSe A DIE'S Blsck Lasting i Gaiters, do Bronte Moroco do lock Kid and Bronte Slippers, Goat, Moroco and Kid Walking Shoes, Misses' Shoes, children's do. HEARTT & LITCIIFORD. Raleigh, April 8th. 1851. 29 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! THE Uudersiraed would respectfully inform tnose engaged mtbe Milling business in rnorth Car oltna, that be keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at the 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 given satisfaction to the public. It has sorplanted e-y Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more ss of which have been taken down to mike room .jt it. The public ueed fear uo imposi tion, as there are now some 2S0 Machines running in North Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more thau realized 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'auare in the mill and renulres but little now- er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing oat, and also to retalu iu cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans ed aad tbey have never been out of order one day There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bal more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. DeeemleT26, 1950 t tf 104 BIU U STITH, iriTAVLNG permanently located in Raleigh, of- Utl fers his professions! services lo his old Iriends and pstrons snd to the public generally. Hi charges will le ss moderate and reasonable as those of the other City Physicians. He will be found st sll times, when not out on professional business, at his office over the Store of Mer. A. B. Stith dc Co., duriug the day, and at night at the X a' trough House. April I9tb,185l. Rcsjalar Line. THE Cape Fear steamboat Co's Steamer Chatham will run resulirly between Wilmington and Fayette viile, cominen cinp- on Monday the 27tu instant.-leavinz Fay eltcvi'le every Monday and Thursday at 9 o'clock A. M. and arriving al Wilmington same evening giving Passengers goinr Ivirib an opportunity tu lake the cars ur-xt innrninp; al 9 o'clock. Ai d leave Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fridays', at 2 o clock P. M., giving sssengers by Ilia cars which arrive at Wilmington at 1 o clock daily an opportunity to lake the Boat to Fayettevitle The Steamer Gov. Graham, with the Tow Boats belonging to the Line, will run in connex ion with the Chatham, making cos or more trip s weeK. as circumstances may require. Passengers and Freighters may rely upon the above araangtnent. It is hoped that the neces sary expenses to by incurred be tbr arrangement will be rewarded by an increased puronagej otherwise a loss will probably be sustained bv the Company, which wilt lead to a discontinuance ol a regular hoe of running. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. Agent. Cape Fear Steam Boat C. Fayettville. Jan'y 20. 1851. . 9 tf SPRING STYLE, 185 1 TTUtiT received, a varied assortment ef Misses' fJP Flats, Boys and Infant's Hats, &e, Artificials itc, &c. ALSO, A handsome lot of Parasols and Lndie's Umbrel las. HEART r & L1TCHFORU. April 8th, 1851. 29 BUSINESS COATS. 100 MURE of lhoe desirable CoaU;just opened at the low price of )4 50. E. L. HARDING $ CO COFFEE, 400 BAGS prime green Rio and Lagoyra Coffee, 60 bags Old Government Java Coffee. For sale by Peebles, White, Datis & Co. Petembor. June 0th, 1851. ' 47 JfEW DRESSING SALOOjY. 1 ARCU8 L. LEWIS would most respectfully mta announce to his friends, aad the Public gen erally, that be is now prepared to execute the vat 00s branches of his profession in the most neat, cleanly and fashionable Style Snavtng, Hair Dresjsmg, Shampoontng, Etc His Koom is In the Register Buildings, directly opposite the Tarbrough H ease, and two doors South of the Guy Hotel. - The proprietor is always at Boms with, scissors sharp snd Razors keen To cot yoor Hsir snd shave your clean"! Raleigh, April 1st, 1851. & . 37 tf FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, FUA1KLII CO. . D. S. mehurflgonr' Principal. BELFORD FEMALU JNS1TTUTE, V. : JIASn COD5TJ(.V - MrtM. C RiedsonPriiwjhmlf A . TxlBFAiitJESSIOirwul open 00 the 7tn7tIy'. Teniae sa tbmarrv. For ibartatmlars adbwasi derma vacaikJO, Dr, G. tSiHa, Belfbrxf, STaaa Ctmnty; . at ethi er tune tne pracipais. rp. 8." jugba(w ' Jmwrltavl8L 6f CUTLERY AMD GUNS- Field & Langstroth, (Successor, to Rogers, .Brothers k Co,,) Importers 166 MARKET STREET, ' ' PHILADELPHIA. HAVE on hand a very full stock of Cutlery, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Secluding the low est priced as well as the finest makes Al5JO, a fine assortment of shelf and Heavy Hardware and Saddlery. All of which will be of fered to buyers, or pat up to order at the very low est prices. An examination solicited. ' February, 27th 1851. 14 Notice. THE Subscriber, ss successor to COOKE & BUFF A LOG, in the Livery business will con tinue its operations in all its branches at his fti- blee, 00 Wilmington street, aad solicits the pat- ronage of his old friends snd the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the pices of produce and labour, and will be from and after ths 1st day of February next, as fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, 818 00 Single do do 10 00 Do do week 3 50 Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all nstances, and perrons having horses now in my care are requested t take them away, if unwil ling to comply with the above conditions. JEKC : INIAUIN. Jan., 24th. 1S5J. Peruvian Government j GUANO WE are now prepaied to receive ord-rs for Guano, having; m ide arrangements with the Government Agent for a certain quantity of the best Peruvian Guano for Autumn sales To pre vent disappointment, those who intend to use this article bad better send us their orders at once, and the price cau be fixed now or at the time of delivery, as the buyer may prefer. PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS &.CU. - Petersetjrg, ViaararA. June 17 1851. 49 tf. Lookiug-fjilass lVarehoat, The Oldest and most Extensive in the United States. ICHARDS K1NGSLAND. No. 38 Court tanat si., new rork- wholesale Denier in aud Manufacture of LOOKING GLASSES, and Importer of LOOKING GLASS PLATED, and PLATE GLASS for House and Store Windows respectiully invites the utteniion of Southern buyers and ueaiers to bis extensiv, Stock embracing ull areas 01 nianog.iny 1 onei coxes, o witg,iViuhogany ana trill, aua tint oinss-s, suitable (or the trade Also, constantly on band, a large assortment of all kinds and sixes of Oruuniental, Plain. Pier and Mantel Glasses, Portrait and Picture frames, gut up in the richest and most gorgeous style, from the iaiei 1 rurisian ana rore'za ucsigns Any inquiries, made by letter, relative to the prices of Good, will be cheerfully answered by re turn mail. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.anJ Goods pnexea wuii tue greatest cure. June 17th. 1851 3m 9 . W. Maury & Co., Managers. FOR JULY, 1851. $58,823! $23,529! $11,764! 100 prizes of 91,000 0 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia A&idomy, Class 77, for 1(551,, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va , on Saturday, July 15th. 1S51. 13 Drawn Numbers out of 73 0 BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Prixe of 58,823, 1 of 23 529, 1 of 11 761, 2 of 5 -000, 2 of 4,0t0,2 Prixe. of 3.000, 2 f 2,6 12, 1 00 of 1 ,"00 , 1 75 of 1 00. $-c., &c , Ac . d c. Whole Tickets 15 HalveB $7.50 Quarters $3,75 Eighths $1 Sli Certificates of packages of 96 Whole tickets 200 00 . Da. do. of 36 Half 100 00 Do, do. of 36 Quarter 50 00 Do- do. of 26 Eighth 25 00 Orders f.ir TickeU and Shares imd Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries wHI re ceive the most Drompt ntleation, and an official ac count of each drawing sent immediately after it is over 10 ail wao otuer lroni us. J. W. MAURT 4 CO. Alexandria, Va. $30,000 ! State Bonds. TasAsiraY Orvica Raleigh, N. O, ) June 24th, 1851. f SEALED Proposals will be received at this Of. fioe until the ?8th of July next, for the pur. chase of 30,100 dollars wonh of bonds, issued by the State of N orth Carolina, interest at the rate of six per centum per annum payable semi annually and principal payable at the end of twenty years. IsHuedonder an act ef the General Assembly of North Carolina, at the session of 1848-'49, entitled u An act to inci rporaie the Fayette iUe and Wes tern Plauk Rood Company." Persous UJJin will endorse on thefr letters P. n- posaltfar State Stocks." ' XAJSitKL W. COURTS, Pvblie Treasurer. Raleigh, June 23rd. 1851. otd THE AMERICAN GARDENER'S CAltNUAR. ADAPTED TQ THE CLIMATE AND SEASONS OF THE UNITED STATES. Concainlng a oomplete account ef aVr the work necessary to be done in the Kitchen Garden, fruit Garden, Orchard, Viueyard, Nursery, Pleasure. Ground, Flower Garden, Green-boose, Hot-house auor srcinf a rames, lor every montn in the year; with ample Pructical Directions for performing the same. Also, general as -well as minute instructions for layiogent or erecting each and every of tke above departments, according to modern taste and the mostappreved plans t the Ornamental Plantinc of rieasare, vruuaoi, iu tna ancient and modern style, the cultivation of Thorn Cluicka. and other nlant suitable for Live Hedges, with the best method of maklngtbem, &e lo which are annexed cataSoanee otivitcnen uaraen riante and tlerbs ; Aromatie Pot, and Sweet Herbs ; Medical Plan's, and the most Important Grapes, dec , used in rural economy "imi laesou oesi aaaptea to tneir cultivation. X O' gether with a eopius Index to the body of the work. - BY BERNARD M'MAUON, . X eata KdiUon, greatly improved. In one voL octave. t or sale at the Nv7,BOPK8TORE.k Kaleb June 8m, J 851 , . 4 Tbe Portfulio of a Southern 111 o A wxi wxi, jxx. wnAKTUir, sVXaX l The OaJranJo NacIae, .TweT So!i Wita. NOTieTja Itx.WliATioiit' ir Cmogyttd TM asawanlo Braealat CmsxXMSsat i . ' -if. yT7ltrbm tOMroMio TlaLX MajvjsOsBiBBaaeJkT syroRX-urspro sVL,d. One volume, 12 mo.' HEIfKT l. TURNER," e-rri m C: Book Stare. TTTTarper'inejriwntlilr. :-:lia nlAe st jostteeeived and for ealelry niil m wmiAM - 1 . !li) TERMS OF ADVERTISING msertion, One trollan each awbseoaent inaerti' Twenty-live Cents. , : Comrt Orders and Judii dvert Uememta wit r ehergeisS per ceat higfeerj kht k deduction ef M&ai will beadeom t&eojaf trfeee,f " dTertiaershyrheyarV , 7"V; " Ayertiaamepte, xisenea in tne sin bxt w " ' writa, will also apa5aia VhaSfwLvPiper,Tii ' ' tBTB of charge ai ijeuers te tue traitor biusi oe rwT-- ' 4l i iot Ihc Rrmoral and Pcrmiinent Cire ef NHRVOTJ3 BlSEASE3i u, aad of tlKiaa CmnplaiMa whkik 'irs eanstS y aa IwSssrs? . wesksutxl or unUeallUy csndition of the NKIIVOTJS ITSTKBti V'1 T'. Thii beautiful nd convenient application of lis mysStMsa power of GALVANISM ad M AONJCT13M, aas ba t nounced by ditinguibel hyioin, both in Kurops sad 0r United State, to b tbe atotl xalwhU mtiicinmt Sucsvsry tf ' tke Jit. . . , Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANI0 BELT and , MAGNETIC FLUID, ud witb ths most perfect and certain success w BBT' case K -GEHESAL DKDILITT, nrW Ktr.nmh.nin. thm ureakunaj lindv. riviiif kins lo tke ear .rffaii, anil ltn-irnrnlintf the entirs ttVKtttfn. AlsA ia JTI!fc"aV ' CRAMP. PAUALVSIS and PALSY, DVUPICPSIA or T"t0l , OKS'flON, RHKUMATISM, ACUTE aad CHRONIC OOBT". EIMLEPSY, LUMBAGO, DKAFNH93, NKRFOUe TUV MORS, PALPITATION OK THK IlfcAaT, -ArOPifcX , NEURALGIA, PAIMS in the SIDE and CltEST, IITKBT COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATVBK of ths Sri.NF, 1 1 1 P COMPLAINT, DISEASE of the K1U NEYS, UKKICIENCY OF NERVOUS snd rHYSICAL CM ' CBOY.trid all NERVOUS DISEASES) wlucfecompIeaseBets from 00a (impls cauts namely, A Derangement of the Nervous Syiteeav jj)r7- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Msdtelasr mtm$t Ike Aitet, for thsy weaksa the vital saerfjaa as the already prostrated j stem ; while under the truf theniae. life-giring, Titaliiiig influeuce of GalTtnism. as ippttes this beautiful and wondarfal dicovry, the sshaasMS satieat and w eakened nflerer i restored to fanner health, (traafio, slaxticity and vigor. '. '7 Ths great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatfvea. eonaUU, in the fact that thsr arrest snd cure disss Tjr 'sit mart application, in place of tha nnnal mods of drug (las; aat phyiicking the putient, till sshsnsUd Nature sinks BopsMtate under the infliction The? tlrtutihen Ike wk.tt tytlrat, eeucits the etrcwlssi) tf tk kltud, ft: molt Ike eecreliont, and never de Ike tlifkltH tatfVarw wilder any circttmstanctt. Since their introduction ia the United State, only three year sines, mors thaa 60,000 Persons , iaersding all ages. che ad eondittona, among which wave a large number nf ladiei, who are peculiarly robjaot ta ItSTV jat Comvlaiirta, hare been ENTTHBLT AND PBEMArTENTLT OTJlU!Dt when all hops of relief had been giten op, and. every taiaf sle beea tried in vain ! To Illustrate tbe aas of ths OaJuYANtC BEtW, sass tha cac of a peruta aAlicted with that ban of eivlHxOe DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nrif Disorder. ' Be ordinary cases, stimulant are 4aBa, which, by their asttoa OS) .ha nerve and muscles of the itoinacn, ad'ord (catawrwrs fUC oat which tear the patient io a lower slat, aad with Sajasa! faculties, alter Ui action thus excited has sssssd. Now COW pare thi with the effect reuniting from ths appUcatioa el the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic BSsrr, fa ta tha won symptoms nf an attack, and imply tis ths Bait aroaa4 the body, using ths Magnetic KluiaT as diraetedi la a Shasg period the imemible persuiration will act oa the positive element of the Belt thereby causing a Gslvaiiie SlrcBisuosJ which will pas on to ths negative, and thanes bach Bgaae ta ths positit e, thus keeping up a continuous Galvaaie crals tion throughout the ytem. Thas the mot sever ease at DYSPEPSIA an PERMANENTLY CURED. A KW DAYS 18 OFTltN AMPLY 8UFK1CIJCNT ft tRADlCATt TUB 1KASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AXD TESTIB05IAH ! Ot tbe most I7ndeabted Cfca reft tery rram all part sf the Country could ba girea, satteisat te say very column is this papsrl tr AN EXTRAORDLTIAaY CASE,.? which concluuvely prorss that ... ' . "Truth is stranger thaa FkUbxiv' CURE OB1' i-r BIEBMATtSU, BRONCHITIS US ? DYSPEPSU, Rer. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of distingnished attainments and. altt reputation : ; , - SiDxar, frw Jersey, July IS, IStBt ! Da. A It. CneieriK Dear Sir Yea wih to know f S what ha been the result in my own case, of the appkeatioe el THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply W at follow: , '.. . t or about twenty yeart I had been suffering from Dre tia. Kvery year the symptom became wortei, WOraeaiil I obtnin perinaRent relief from any course of medical treatment white rer. About fjnnlien year since, ia consequence af frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of ary sa lurai uuues, 1 miiub suujw4 tu . . . K-t r utiuwv swv tan: which far year after year,' causes n ancuiih. farther: is the winter of '4 ajuLHa ia ctofcsstqu of preaching a great deal ir my own and various other chnrche in this region, I was attacked by th Brunsidoa, which soon became o serer as to require an lmmsdists saa pension of ity pastoral labsrs. ATy nrreett tyeUm snm Me rAaroscasV jtr.itrated, sad a my B ronchttis Mcatns woras, also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection tha evmciac that these disorders were connected wita oacn i rs were connected with sash ofhsf thissaaw the medium of the Nervoos System. .In the Whole nharssace pceia there seemed to be so remedial agent which esats rear anif recuierat my Nervoos System ersryliasg thatj had tried for thi parpos had completely faileet, At last was led by my friend to examine your inrentistis, snd tlj ia-Jsne, 1846. To ar essir tnosMHiwiT, nr iw"o sevs I rrrarcms hd msi: in kiout oar I was ' Cats sbok ui psstorsl labok l, nos Bars J usee a SISOLS (SBTICC ss ACCOUKT ow thk BaowciniM J saw tv Rhkvuatic srrtcrio hi kbtiSklV ceases TiMiUtH, Sneh i the wonderful and happy result of ths eassiiateat I hare recommended ths BELT and VI.UID to many wa aav bean likewise suffering from Neuralgic alTsrtinas ThSrjr have tried them, with Harrv sksvi-t, I bei.ikts, ia crsav casa. ""' ' ' '- ' I am, dear air, very repeetHr yoaraj , . ROBERT.W. LANVIw. DR. CHRISTIE'S ' -J , .". i GALVANIC NECKLACE m MvjdmS tbrsll enmpsaiatt surectingthe Throat orIIsed. as Bronchitis, InQammatioh of ths Throat, Nervous and SieS) Headache, Dizzihet of 'the Head,- Nearslgisf fts' the TBea. Bvczia- or Roariaf in tlie Ears, peafacs. whicb i gwefly Nervous, aad that tUtrued complaint, called Tie DoiorsSX- Palay and Paralysis All phyrician achnowledg thaa thee tarrtMa'SlisisWS Saa aaascd by a deficiency tf A'trrtut Energy in- he sffacted limb. Da. Cubistie's Galvanic Articles' will' sapW-saar tsfieieat power, and a complete and entire ea re is rhssWas. ' 1000 Cases of Palay-rl iPajIjTtff d aatve bees reported to Da. CusKti sad hie AaantavwifJfBi She last wo ysars, which has beca'entirely -restored. , OCT- Car. Asnasw J. V. Touts of troTysV NLt: Wis beea all to walk a step for hear fctteyearsf afi was tehauW is thst ha had to ba fed. Tas Inost jhiM(4 physfaisAt. Sir him an. In fire days after BeantBBoed wssjnas SBaf as.Tai.io Bcxv, Nicsuca, Sicsin. k sraM aersa the room, and in three week he had perfectly reorr hat health. Captain Tosses is esTSnty yis ef sf.' Oi! . RavAra ' Ttaavn e 'fTrTvoif ' . Tns following is an extract i&oia a. )iur htaly taeatvea frem a distinguished physician In the Smasof ytrfiaiatin;) " A. H. CirsisTis, M Vmt Sir t Oae ef my aaMaala, aahaowa an me, obtasnesT your GmhrmUt- MU mmd Mttktmta, witat the Mmgnetit rtmd, for w sorioas sBectioa af 1 disordered, and her reneral health boot. ' Mwehra i prsTkmsly to the application of the Bek, bat with Vary IstUe ncce. and I fhel it onlr risrfat to tell vee. that aisc h easa- mencd wssefna th Belt snd ainr the Flaid. but s ftrw ' age, she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEAAiNCL. aaa aer general acaltb is Better than for ser erst yssrs.- CO. Every ease of Dssdbsss, ifK be Nerreas, ss at .. eaa be eaway this wonderful rsdy. DR. CMRISTFE'S ai -J i GALVANIC BRACELETS & ra fbend aaT vast sessiee ia esse orXoaVBMoBB.ssrll Spsamodic Coaaplafaiw, aad generai Nenrotw ATn0ssi ef hw Heed and super extresaitie. Abe fa fsJsy aad ratal rats, east ma " - - leiml srr e .aeBeaaaev o nowss ee asigj a tarn isssuw yw ysj iTicw; Tie CssJwstftlc BeBL.i three mZihfi Bj Thi a i rini man sstBeiHsiT lu full as I ill 's ft.Zt Jf '': &W For saJe, wholesale" a4 reiaU r,4T m CUD, : RslelteliEb 0;y!&ti;tft'r -'j XEQB a-ortinnin baJ aad eating saf L. IT XKUtKO eY CO - i A- B. STITH. ftas l n . i. nan ruma. Msy Ihc 2tb, W5. wJ8 Reletfiif hxnt 4tSK fcjJTer, 1TIS30 :-H J eib, 1851. 38 ..t

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