. , -. .M;nf t tin tnmTiTi 'I f I , s . "" t,'"i-4CI' ,, PUBLISHED SKMI-WKEKLT AND WMKLT, BY SEATON GALES,- EDITOR AND PIOPRIBTOH. TERtS. For the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum. For the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. LIVER COiMPLAINT, jaundices nyspvnisCCtoronU OR NERVOUS DEBlUTYr UliitASt OF THE KIDNEYS AND ALL DISEASED AKIS. ING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, SDCH AS CONSTIPATION. INWARD TILES. FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEA'M. ARIDITY OF THE STOM ACH NAUSEA.ll LA RTBURN .DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE -TOM CH, SOU R ERUCTATIONS SINKING OU FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREa I'H ING. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING. OR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A . LVr.NG POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION. DOTS OK WEBS BEFORE THE SIGHT, FEVER AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN AN EYES. PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK5JUEST,LIMB.e8UDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURMNO IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS; CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED, BY Celebrated Gtrmaa Bitter . PREPARED BT Jfr. C. mil. Jackson, 1 AT THE GEIULUS" MEDICLXE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tk'.u poieer orer the above disease it not excelled, if equalled by amy other prejmrittiit ut the United State, as the cures attest , m tnaxy case after skil ful physicians had fuiltd. TLese Bitters re wor'hj the atteolioa of inrsliJ. Poss3siDf g'rat Tirtaes io the rectification of Ji (iss of the Lirer an-i lesser gUoda, exerctaigg the wost tenrchiDg powers io weaknesses and affections of the digestive orgnj, thejr are withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From th uBostea Bee." The Editor Mil. Dec 22J. Dt HooAamTs Celebrated German Bitters, for the cai of Lier Complaiot, JaanJice, Dyspepsia, t'hrouic or Nerous Debility, is deserredly one of tbe most popular medicines of the day. These Bit ters have been used by thousands, and a friend at oar ettoi- ray he lias himself received an effectual and permanent corf of Liver Complaint from th ue of this remedy We are convinced that in the tse of these Bitters, the paiient eoustsntly rains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider ation They are pleasant In taste and smell, and can be nsed by persons with the most dalicate stomachs with safely, under any circumsiaacs We are speaking from experience, and t the aff licted we adie their qse." 'Scott's Wsmr,8 one of th best Literary papers published, said, August 25 - Dr. HeoMandrs Gerwtan Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now reeoaimanded by sosse of the most prominent members of U (acally, ns nn article of much efficacy in ense of female weakness As sack is tbe ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle and thus save themselves much sick Bets. Persous of debilitated constitntious will And these Bitters advantageous to their health as we know from experience the salutary effect that they have upon weak systems. " Judge M. M. ftcMH.a jeutleman of great liter try and scientific attainments, sid in bis1 New York Weeklv M een7er. Jaijnary 6. 1850. " Dr Roland's German Bitters. H ere is a pre paration which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvions. it is made after a proscription farowhed by one of the most celebrated physicians of d- riern times, tbe late Dr Christopher Wilhelin Hooflmd. Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vale Puyaician to the Kin; of Pruia, and one ef the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro dared He w.is emphatically the enemy of kumtbug, aad therefore a medicine of which he wt the in venter and endorser may be confidently relied en. rletpecially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the SlJHn ach, t'oo-tipntion and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and th intestines; Nine Philadelphia papers express th-ir conviction of its excellence, snd several of the edi org peak of its effects from their own individ ual experience. Uuder theae circumstances we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of onr readers to tbe present proprietors (Dr. C. M Jack son') preparation but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'PaiLADSt-rutA SATuaD y Gazette, the best family newspapei published in the Uuited Stales, the editor snys of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 44 It i soldnm that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronsge of our readers; and, therefore, when we recomssead Dr llMdiud's German Bitter?, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking' of ths nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten alter they have done their guilty race of mischief, bnt of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which haa tnet the hearty approval Of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections ol the Union, tbe lat three years, and the strongest testimony in its (btor, is, that there is more of it nsed in the prac tioeof the regular phyeicians of Philadelphia, than all ether nostrums combined a fact that can he easily established, and fally proving that a acieo ti3c preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. Thai this medicine will core Liver Complaint and Dyspepaia.no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acta specifically upon tbe stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in nil biHovs dis eases ; the effect is immediate. They can be ad ministered to vexali or ikfant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medioiuea to attain, te iBdo.ee counterfeiters ta put forth m spurious article at the risk of the lives of tboee who are innoceaiJy deceived. JLOOJiT WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. W.JACK SON upon the wrapper, and the name blew. in tbe bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail ax the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE; No 120 ARCH Sireet, one' door below 8httk, (late of 278 Race street) Philadelphia, and bj re spectable dealers throughout the country. Also for sale by J. B. RAMSEY, Drorgist. Pitteboro' N. C, May 2flth, 1851. 44 j Notice. ( I.L persons indebted to A. B. Stith or A.B. Stub & Co., are requested to call end settle 'th N. L. Stub, who alone ia authorised to re ceive and receipt for the same. A. B. STITH. May Sih. 1851. 38 . . . .. .;. ..... ., .. ' -y-v "7r " : ., , : mwmi '3 -" CLOTHING BAZAAR. Fashionable Qothing. a a WSOLESlUe AD RETAIL 'PHE aabMrtber enter the field of competition who a larr and wall selected seaonment of " WWJ" fFhlonbl8 Garment for the Fall mi Winter Trada. D to .u,, th increasing reputation of lb CloUilsg Bawar,' every effort haa been t.M t jjnne atjlaa of Clo thing well adapted te thU aksrket; from the eery lowest price to tb finest qoaOXy f Clothing. Co. toroera can depend npon finding our gnnatata well made, however low the price. Merchants are invited to examine oar stock, as w are determined not to be undersold by any boose in the trade. The fancy Department ia full, embracing English French aad Italian Cravats, Gloves, Snspendera, Shirt.. Cellars, 4-e . which will be sold at tbe low est pnoea, by -j N. PERRY. Petersburg. Sept 8th. tSflO, tf73 N. PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET. 3 doon aboTC fitik, PETElfiCIG, Ta. SUPERIOR Ready Made Cltklnc;( Airo GENTLE MEWS UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, JL3JYDKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, See. September 8th, 1850. 73 tL Fresh Drue and Aledicliies ABtKt now receiving Urge aoViiiiun their stock ol Drags Medicines, Cheaa ls. Paints, Oila, Dye stuff-. Window Haas, Perfumery, dec. from the moat re able Houses in tho Northern Cities, rhich has been purchased with an eve single to their purity, and are oflered for aale at such price and terms as shall compare favourably with any House it tii State. Physieisna, country merchants and dealers gene, rally, will do well to give as a call before percnas ing. feeling assured we shall not f ,il to please both in price and qoaliiy. Orders promptly attended to and particulsr atten tion f-iven to packing and forwarding. Family Medicine, and p -ascriptions, compound, ed at all boars of the day and night, by a competent person, with neatness and despatch. We tender our nort sincere thanks to the citi sens of Nsleigh and th sarroandtng coon try, for lb long snd liberal patronage w have received, and trust, by untirina teal and energy ta please io tbe prosecution f ear businese. to merit its continuance. Raleigh, April 21st, 151. ramD7e (Soceeiur ta Fflmerty 4 (TMeal.) BOOK SELLER ANO STATIONER A. 16, FayetteriUe Sired, f OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, I RALEIGH, N. C. MAS on hand a ver large and valuable collec tioo of Thelogical, Law, Medical, 8oentile, A mi cultural. Miscellaneous, School Hooks, Blank Bonks and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very luw call and examine. May 34th. 1851. 49 moivicii The subscribers having purchased Mr Peter W. Walker's entire interest in the concern of Patterson, Cooper A; Co., Petersburg, will continue tL Gro cery and Commission business at the old stand, un der the firm and style of PATTEKSON &. COOP ER, where, by strict attention to easiness, they hope to retain that patronage so liberally extended to tbe concern of Patterson, Cooper dr, Co- JNO H.PATTERSON, J. H. COOPER. Petersburg, 1st Jaly. 151. NOTICE. In withdrawing from the concern of Patterson, Cooper dc Co., I take great pleasure in recommend ing i he new concern of Patterson f Cooper to my friends and th public generally. July 4. 18&I. 53 P W, WALKER. $25 Reward. t RANAWAY from the subscriber, on or about A the 23 of May, a negro man, PEYTON, aged twenty-two year. Said hoy ia a bright mo. lauu, about six feet on or two inches high, and weighs from one hundred and eighty I ninety pounds ; he has fine white teeth, a little swollen beneath the eves front physical Cans, and has a larce sore en on of hi Wrist. When he left home be carried off one of Allen's revolving Pivtolsj Ths Iart time heard from, be was making his way to- fl wsru toe ivaivigo iuu nuiiniuu ilmui , . 1 n.f.!v -I 1X7:1 : R.ll D u .1 Us has also been een aoont roplar spring meet ing house, and Tho. Alston's plantation, near the Baleizh and Gaston Road Tbe above reward will be given for bis apprehension aud delivery to me-, or confinement m any jail wnain ta state. William Jeffreys J Sr. Rockree. Frsnklin, July 3d. 1851. f & SPLENDID SCHEMES. FOR JULY 1M1. j, W. TTfUillT V COn Jnmnager. $40,000! $15,000! $10,000 ! $80 of 1,000 ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTEirY, For the Benefit of Monengslia Academy, Class No. 74, for 1851 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday July 6th. - 1 O- 1851. 75 Number Lottery 12 drawn Ballots I o Rich and Splendid Scheme! 1 Prite of 40,000, 1 of 15.000, 1 of 10 000, 1 ef 5,- 000, 1 Prix, or 3,1 to, V or 2,00, 3 0r i,. 600. 5 of 1,200.80 of $1000 , JlC dec fx- Tickets only 10 Halves 5,00 Unarten 2,60, troths $1.87. Certifies Us of packs gesot 25 Whole ticket! 130 00 Do. d. of 25 Half do 85 00 D. do. of 25 Unsrter do 32 00 Orders for Tickets and Share and.Certifieat Package in th ab SpUndid Lotteries will re oiv tbe snost prMppt atUntion, and a official aO nunt of aar.h drawin- sent immedUUly aftr Hi ver to all wh order from n -? " -.i-a. - m-vi of Plaa and ansftsr Sesaiens, I UatTm. 185L ORDERED, that aU PUtioa for alterfwe; or wUblisbinsPnbUoRoed. sbsll hearing on th first dy of each Term, andxie beeli case be heard en asy tnr day f the Tars, witnt out e special order appointing ay particular eas w. i..-, --- daw. na.nuW Tersa. wmen sneoial ordar must b ad at a Tsxxa preceding .. mt kL.V iV mm ia ta ha bMrd. Ordered, ibat (hia RoU be pohJiahed in tbe 8Un lard aad It gist sr. w t. Attest J AMES T. MARRIOTT. Cfcr. July 3rd, 1851. &4 puril4,,4l)e,jaiops). - il l Sjy COUIfTEttl Tho best Family Kedicia new hatar tk pmhUe. It Las been computed, that during the last twenty years, three millions of persoRS hare annually been benefited by the use of tilOSe Kedioines ; net which speak volumes in favor of their curat ire propcrtie single trial will phty them iyond tu roach of eowipcLitinii m the eMthuation of every patient. By their me the Mood is restored to a pur and healthy state, (rved from all impurities. Tit system i not reduced duriinr Uhur operation, but mriesmted, and Uiey require no restraint from buemca pleasure. Tlie Afflictod hare in Moffat'i Life Pill and PhoaniZ Bitten, a remedy rhat will do fur them nil that medicine eon possibly effect Tbe genuine of these medicmes are now put np with a fine steel engraved wrapper and labels, and cony right secured according to the laws of the United States. Prepared by W. B. K0FFAT, JL D., New York. Fw sale by J. J. RYALS. Raleigh, Aug. 2Tih, 1850. 79 ly Tanner's Oil.. ITUST received and for sale at the Drug Store tV of t WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD fc CO. April 7th. 1851. 29 Fine Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants, lfl'7 PAIRS, just opened of Superior Cassimrre, lvJ I entirely new S.vle and Cut. The beat fit ting Pants out; so every body says. K. L. HARDING & CO. Aprilib, 1851. 29 Toll the Hell Still Louder Toll It ? Convey ye winds the Joyfal sound from Currituck U Cherokee from the Arostook :o the Sabi, that th Immortal Insect" is at Home again NEW SPRING ANO SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1851. OLIVER & PROCTER, See R. R. If. R aanTE are now reeeiving and opening at our Wf "Grand Emporium of Taste. Fashion Elegance," Uglv Row, opposite LougeVs, one doer above Liiehfsrd's, snd bard by Towle's snd Prim rose, a esoie selrction of vernal and solstitial r abricks for male attire, embracing every color and variety, of which tbe following are a pen : ulack. bine, olive green, brown Dahlia anu Ze phyr Clothes, Drop d'et and Caahmerstu, all co lor, far Summer coats. Black, aing! milled doe skin and fancy French Caasimeres f every variety white end colored, entirely new and very beautiful, Plain white and Buff Marseills; Figured Satins, Silks and Shally Vesting. All o' theee goods were elected by "The Bugg," in person, from tn lattM importation and can be confidently reeommendrd to our frienda and pntrons as beiog precisely The Things" for Spring and Summer eosimry. THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words that can truly impress Th pleasure we feel when we're eff by express TSn Steam King is op, sod the whistle is heard The bell gives tbe signs), we're off like a bird. Through mountains aud valleys , ngnt rawara ore, Hurrah I then hurrah I we are off by express. Our flight like th eagles, as fearless and brave ; Th flag tells ofrafety a gaily it waves. Th rails a re all clear, and th Monarch's a&ead; See forth from hia nostrils th deep glare of red; Still onward and onward we gallantly press, Hurrah! then hurrah I ws are off by express. Towns, cities and hamlet a, bav pasaad ia review Like soma diorama ef beautiful hue. Our journey's accwmplwbed, safe, eat a a dart. Oar frame not fatigued, nor oppressed is the heart. With Ire and spirit right onward we presf. Hurrah ! theu harrabl we ere safe by express. What applies to the rails is in eommerce tbe same Aad hence 'Bugg's' greatness, and hence 'Bugg' s lame, Express is hi motto ; in miller of J res. Receives sil his fust) ions sua medels by express. All tbe quahbcaiious the Bugg- does possess, 1 outstrip all 'slow trsins'-thus he Wins by expr Expressly his fabrics are made for this mart, Expressly be nurtures bis cutters of art ; Expressly for him the best workmen's retained, Expresly for all such prime clothe be s sustained Expressly to please you, his effort progress, Expressly in beauty aud cheapness of dTese. OLIVER dt PROCTER. Merchant Tailors, Rateigb, April 19th, 1S51. Ti POST SCRIPTUM. Sprlnff and Summer Clothls, 1131 KTjPE are flew opening n beautiful supply of JrJy clothier. Frock, dress, and sack eoaU of cloth, Casbmarott and Alpacba, all color. We have a few dosen Skeleton French sacks without lining, made of Cashmeretisaud Zephyr cloths, in which we defy competition, (for gentleman's Sum mer wear) Gias Linen frocks, super French dril ling panUlooos, all colors. chap and wsrranted in all rerpects, Csssimere pantaloons. Vests, gloves, Docket handkerchiefs, suspenders, shirt Collars.new style in fact every thing usually kept by Merchant Tailors sr rurouaing noues. UL.I YEK -ftrRUlTCtt. April 19lh, 1S51. 32 YOUTHS CLOTHING. wjTjrE have sis on hand a complete assortment f y of Youth's Clothing Frock coats, or eiotb A I pacha, Tweeds, end brown linen, alto tacks and Pantaloons, ef all kind. We invite th especial attention of parents end guardians te this branch of onr trad, as w wtiieeii eiouuog cheaper tnaa you can bur ta Oooosne warrant tbaaa in ail respects OLIVER dt PROCTER. To Fancy Gentlemen. WE kav a few Highfalotin, Low Vulgar. P rw, tedundtM, and Jay bird stripes nd plaid tor pantaloon. Also few dosen dr shirts, vry superior. O. k P. The latest aris, Londnnd Northern Pesbiena just at band. Grateful ver for tb patronage uni Cermly nestowed nn ns so liberally sine our coaa moc nasal in eesin. we will endeavor to merit its coattnnane by renewed ex en ion for thir inter nal and fxwnaV welfrr of tbe Public . OLIVER" dt.PROCTER. RsUigh,Aprn 19ih 1851- BnTning Fluid, RECEIVED Utis da and fee ssie st tbe Drug Store of- WILLIAMS, HAYVVQOU , Ca ipiU7th, m. 29 Co Jm RAM, N; vC JULYJ, TTOeT trtcrtted, jeMup direeftoni -tiir JI saannfMtory. i- ' - w." Ladie Kid end Mereeco Walking Shoe, Ties snd Buskins,) . . i.,,,.. do de sad,' 4e Slippana k V AL&p ON UAN.0.1 100 pieces Light Snd Dark CJJeo,t , Bleacled and Bri we Shirting 4 Sheetings, rF7A a general auortfunt xf. DryGeods.. Ilate and Shoes, Lawn and .Gingsams, Greceria, Cambric aad Jaeenetts, Crocker. For sale, low. by J.BROWN, No. 9 Fsyetteville Street. Ralelgh'Jkngnat 6th. 1850. '. 63 To my Town & Country friends. fnHE Subscriber would respectfully call the at Jl. teatiowor hlaTown and Country 'friends to hs sioek of Family Groceries, which he is determin ed te tell on a good terms as any in th pwea. Among hia stock may b found. 80 Bbbl. best Petersburg Flour whole and half barrels. S Had. Bright and Dry P. R. Sugar, 5 hbl do d N. O. do 6 do Crushed de 5 do Clarified do 4 do PalertxW do 1 Package beat LoaT de Rio. Laguira and Java Coffe, Imperialand 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 segars different brand, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather; and many arti cles in the Grocery and Confectionary Hue. Give me a call, and I am determined not to be un dersold by Jew or Gentile. - L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Nov. 7th 1850- 91 RETAILERS - OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS- jpbkRDERS AT WHOLESALE FOR HATS or 4JF lb Fwaliloua for September, 1851, (now mod led,) will be received by us until Jly 2f)th, and forwarded from August 15th to September 15th. . MjEJM tl IT A. CO., Lemden ami Introducers of Fashion for Gentlemen' Hit,, No. aad 4 AStoR HOUSE, kkw York citt. A larg assortment of PANAMA HATS, of va rioua qualities, at wholesale and KetalL May 10.1851. 39 2m PEKIft TEA COMPANY. 75 AJTD 77 rULTON STREET, N. YORK L B. WALKER, AGENT. RALEIGH, N. C. THE Pektri Tea Company has been established many yesrs. and hss slwsys maintained a high re nutation for Teas of the most delicious character and fraeraaev, and at prices whieh have in every instance given perfect satisfaction. Tbe Tens are warranted pure, and may be returned if they do not prove to be aa they are represented. GREEN TEAS. per. lb. Young Hyson, 60 Young Hyson, Sweet Csrga, 63 1-2 Young Hyson, Fine Cargo, 75 llyaou, ii Hyan, fine, $1 00 Hyu Skin, good, 38 Hyson Skin, extra Sue, 6t 1-2 Gunpowder, 75 Gunpowder, fine, $1 00 Gunpowder, extra fine, plantation $1 50 imperial, 70 Imperial, fin. SI 00 imperial, extra fine plantation. $1 50 BLAC K. TEAS. Niog Yong good flavor, 40 Ning Yong extra fine, 50 Many sell this at a higher price, calling it Oolong. Oolouga rich Black Tea, Ooleng, fine. Oolong. Plantation Growth, Oolong, delicious. 50 62 12 75 00 II tinglish Breakfast, fine, English Breakfast, extra fine, Fragrant Eng'ish Breakfast, English Breakfast, Superior plantation, 50 62 62 1-2 65 Walker, Orders mar be addressed i Littleton B Agent, for the above eempnny. A cop of a guide te Tet-drinkera. a very interesting treatise on Tea culture, dus, mVy be hMnratta by explication. Fayetteville Street, lUleigh. . U. 48 tf Pleasant Grove Acadeiiiy, WAKE FOREST, If. C THE next session of this inatitution will com mence on the Wt Monday in July next, un der tbe supervision of Mr. Wni. M. Crenshaw, late graduate of Randolph Macon College. Mr. Cren shaw conies highly recommended by the facolty of said inatitution. Students can he prepared here fur Collage or for the active pursuits of life. This Schnol may now be regarded as permanent; and being situated in a neighborhood distinguished for health and beam if ul scenery, a liberal share of patronage will be expected. Term for Tuition of Five Months. 7, 10, and $15. aooordiug to advancement. -No deduction exoept in eases -if protraoUd illness. Board eouvenieut to the Academy may be obtained at f 6 per mouth. For further particulars address Dr. W. Hartsfield at Forestville, N. C. By order of th Trustees. May 29,1861. 4J tmJuly. ITW AlTuD IsEJi SO AMBLE GOODS. NOW' receiving, by every trsin, a very large apply of Goods for Spring and Summer Trade, mnraciug grrst variety of FjVTCYjJjYD staple dry goods. Hals, Shoes, Bonnetai, Hardware, Crockery, Car riage Trimmings and Groceries. bich are ffeied on the most liberal terms, for Cash, or to punctual Deal ers, on reaxonsble term. Please rail st the old Stand, 3 doors above the saarset, and se for yourselves. JAMES M.TOWLES. Msy 1st, 1851. 36 Notices ALL persons indebted to tbe lafe firm of Wm. .Pack dtSon si earnestly requested to cme torwti one seui tneir accunu ana notes, ss it is absolutely Accessary aaid firm. to close the business of the IW. PECK, Surviving Partner. 58 4w July 1st, 1851. P, 8. Tb bu tinea Subscriber. " .- ill be continued by the I W. P. dYE W DB$SS0f$ SJSLOOJT. rTI ARCUS L.tgw'iS would most respetfu1Iy 3as bnennee to bis frianda, and tbe Public gen relry, that b is now prprt to axecute th vari ous branches ef hi profession in thamost nat, cUanly and faabionabi 8tyU S&attngf. Jlair Dretting, SAampooning, Etc, . Hi koons i in th Kvaitr Buildincs. diractlr pposite the Terbrongb Hon, and two doer South aft Uity Hoisl. . . Th proprietor is always at Horn with, . Sclssorg sharp and Razors koto. To oat your Hair and shave jour clean "1 Raleigh, April 1st, T.851. 37 If TO !M i v r'Tvmilll3. K ; ?pHE nndmlgn4kvfxuck esf erience end SjJb success in tha JMsieeaa. still takes militarv .- .b claims for. Bounty lanes; andJensious for prosecu tion before the government, , on very reasonable terms, airf with tbe utmost faithfutpem and dis pateh. Art letter to him,' fromclaicsaats, mast be postage jwid. , t C7The but .Congress gave lands-to all the of& eera and SoldierV who served one month or loger, and if dead, to their widows and minor children, in all the wars ef the United States, sinee 1790. And provision is now also made for - pensions Widows of Soldier of the Revelation, who mar ried before the year 1800. He can furnish Information concerning the grades of officers of the Revolutionary War, which is all important to claimants, and 'difficult to procure elsewJiere. His charges will be moderate. Any information concerning th heirs of the following officers of tbe Revolution will b thank fully received, vlx : ' Thomas Clark,- James' Hogan, Alexander Martin, Won. Davis, ' James Martin, John White, James Moore, J oshna Bemaa. He can also furnish a copy of the rolls of th Officers and Soldiers of the State of North Carolina in the war with Great Britain, declared 18th of June 18 12, givagin mamy instances th leugth-of r4. their respsefiv offices and Regiment; tbe time of entering the service Qy also the deserters, aad every particular to facilitate the Collection or their ClaimsTJ Every agent should have a copy. Cost only 910 each county ! J.H. KIRKHAM, Raleigh N. C. Raleigh, November 1st, 1850. 88 SHOIS, II A DI E'S Black Lasting Gaiters, II A do Bronte Moroco do Bl.tck Kid and Bronze Slippers, Goat, Moroco and KiJ Walking Shoes, Misses' Shoes, children's do. KEAUTT & LITC1IFORD. Raleigh. April 8th. 1851. 29 ... ,, Important to MIL LEU S A ND MILL- O WNER S ! THE Uude-rsigned would respectfully inform those eognged in the Milling business in Nenh Car olina, that he keeps constantly on hand, snd will supply at the sootiest notice, that almost invalua ble article, YOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the tet and given satisfaction id the public. It has implanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which hnve been taken down to uiake room for it. The poblie need fear no irnposi 1100. as mere sr now some 290 .Machines running in North Carolina ; and 1 wih to offer no other V fere rices than the 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 hut 4 teet yqunrs in tbe mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for nveymrs agniust breaking or wearing oat, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines throngh which 100,000 bushels of Wheal Iwtve been cleans ed and they have uever been out of order one diy. 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 Dal more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber st South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850 tf 104 DiU Lt STITH, HAVING permanently located in Raleigh, of fers hi professional services to hia ok! Irienda bou patrons snd to the public generally. Hi charge will le as moderate and reasonable aa those of tne other City Physicians. He will be found at all times, when not out on professional bucineas, at hi office over the Stureof Mesr. A. B. Stith dt Co., during the day, and at night st I be Yarbrough House. April 19th, 1851. Regular Line. THE Cspe Fear ntrambost C Steamer Chatham will run regultrlr between Wilmington and Fayetter!!!, commen cmg on Monday the 27ih instant, leaving Fay etievi'le every Monday and Thnrsday at 9 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Wilmington same evening, givinsr Passengers going N'irib an opportunity lb lake the cars next morning at 0 o'clock. And levc Wilmington on Tncsdiys and Fridays, a 2 oVIrck P. M., rrvinir assenser by the cars, which arrive at Wilmington at 1 o'clock daily, an opportunity t take ilie-41r.at Io Fayetteville 1 he oteainer Uiv. Oraham, with the low Boats belonging to ibe Line, will run in rounex im ui'h the Chatham, making one or more trips a week, as circumstances may require. Passengers and Freighters may rely upon the above araangmtnt. It is hoped that the neces sary expenses tn by incurred be thi arrangement will be rewarded by au increased patronage; otherwise a loss will probably be sustained by the uompany, which will lead to a discontinuance ot a regular line of running. JNO.D. WILLIAMS. Ajrcnf. Cpe Fer Steam Boal C. Fayeltvillc, Jan'y 20. 1851. 9 if SPUI ST1LK, 1851. JfJST received, a varied assortment of Misses Flats, Boys snd Infant's Hats, Ate, Artificials 1LS0, A hanisom lotf Parasols and Ladia'a Umbrel las. HEART I dr, LITCHFORD. April 8th, 1851. 23 BUSINESS COJlTS. MORE of those desirable Coats ; Just opened at tbe lo price ef $4 50. E. L. HAUDINO 4-CO. 100 COFFEE. 400 BAGS prime green K10 and Lsguyra Cffe, 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee. For sale by Peebles, White, Davis &. Co. Petersburg. June 9th, 1851 47 Oxford Female College. THE 'first Session of this institution will com mene on Monday, the 21st of J nly, ensuing. It is very desirable that pupils, who expect to enter tbe College, should be present at the opening f the session. By order of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Oxford, June 26th, 1851 . 62 41 Sea Bathing Cape May, Ii. J, jpiONGKESa HALL is now open for tbe recep. tion of y tailors.. The proprietor, thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received , would rpectiully solicit those mrending to visit thi pop uter bathing place the pretest aon, to mak his bouse their horse. HlrraacmnU and eceom. xaodationa, he it as la, will b more salisfactory m cu sotMra than any whleb kav heretofore been provr dd upon the Island, Tb Sabacriber ha ukea pains to procur good and attentive colored ser vant, under lAe coavietion that tbey sre bt suited to tbecustem and want 01 amjomy of lb jouinersat thisplac.; -:, c J,- WU. IILLER. :.(fy9nliVt.f&:i&U( i- l MERINO JDRjSWEJIS. :JN& SJiWTS, lfffsV jOsfat band. wrj eheap. JlRjV E h. HARDING f CO NUMBER 55. Field & .Isansstroth, (SaccewoCs la Fo;tn, SrotlHrs k Cs) Importers 166 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. IDfAYE en-band a very full stock of Cutlery, lill Gone, Rifles, Pistols, it, including the low est priced as well as the fiuest makes AJUSO, -a fine assortment of shelf anU Heavy Hardware and Saddlery. All of which will be of fered to Ijuyers, or put up to order at th very low est prices. An'exnminntion solicited. February, 27th 1851. 14 Notice. THE Subscriber, as successor to COOKE & BUFFALOE, in the Livery business will con tinue it operation in all it branenes at hi sti bles, on Wilmington street, and solicits the pat ronsge of hi old friends and the public generally. a Hia prices must be arranged agreeably to tbe pices of produce and I tbour, and will be from and after the 1st day of. February next, as fol lows : Pair of Horse per month, $18 00 Single do do 10 00 Do do week 3 50 Da do " day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, and perro:ia having horses now in luy care are requested 1 1 lake them away, if unwil ling to comply with the above conditions. J ERE : NIXON. Jin., 24th 1851. Peruvian Government eYTTTE are now Drepaied Io receive orders for W W Guano, having m ide arrangements with the Government Agent for a' certain quautity of the bt Peruviau Guano for Autumn sales To pre vent disappointment, those who intend to nse thi article bad better send us their order nl once, and the price can be fixed now or al the time of delivery, as the buyer m.-iy prefer. PEEBLES, WHITE. DAVIS &CO. PETEaCBURG, VlRGISIA. June 17 1851. 49 tf. I.ookiu-Cilass Warehouse. The Oldest and most Extensive in the United States. RICHARDS KINGSLAND, No. 3d Courl landt St., New York, Wholesale Dealer In and Mrtnuf.iciure of LOOKING GLASSES, and Importer of LOOKJNi; GLASS PLATES, and .PLATE GLASS for House and Sture Window respectlully invites the ntteniion of Southern buyers and Dealers to his nxtensir Stock embracing all kinds of Muhog iny Toilet Boxes, wings' Mahogany and Gilt, and Gilt Glasses, suitable for the trade. Also, constantly on bnd, n large awortmrM of all kind aud sizes of Ornamental, Plain, Pier aud Mantel Glasses, Portrait aud Picture frames, -got up in the richest and most gorgeous styley, from tbe latexl Parisian and Forciju designs Any inquiries, mide by letter, relative to the prices of Goods, will be cheerfully answered by re turn miJ. N. B. All orders promptly attended to,snd Goods packed with the greatest care. June 17th, 1851 3m 49 THE AMERICAN GARDENER'S CALENDAR. ADAPTED TO THE CLIMATE AjYD SEASONS OF THE UNITED STATES. Containing a eomplrte account of all the work necessary to be done in tbe Kitchen Garden, Fruit Garden, Orchard, Viueyard, Nursery, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, Greeu-houEe, Hot-house, and Forcing Frame, for every month in the year; with ample Pructical Directions for performing the same. Also, general as wellns minnte instructions for laying out or erecting each and every of tbe above departments, according to modem taste and the most approved plans : the Ornamental Plnutiog of Pleasure UroundA, in tne ancient and moderu style, tbe cultivation of Thorn Quick, and other plants suitable for Live Hedges, with the best method of making them, L3 To which are annexed catalogue of Kitchen Garden PI mis and Herbs; Aromatic Pot, and Sweet Herbs : Medical Plant, aud the most important Or" pes, &c , need iu rural economy with the soil best adapted to their cultivation. To gether with a copius Iudex to the bady of the work. BY BKKAHU MM A HON. TeutU Edition, greatly impraved. In one ol. octavo. r or sale at the N. C, BOOKSTORE. Raleigh June 34th, 1851. : t JFitESIl AIC1I1VAL.S SEMI-WEEKLY. HARDING ii. CO. will receive new goods twice a week during tne entire season, direct from tbe Manufactory, By this arrangement, purchasers will always nod something new and attractive by examining their Hlock. Aa for Bargains, Gent, you cstit begin 10 buy sa cheap eUewhere. Catl and examine yourselves UnJf r th Telegraph Office, Fayetieville trcet." Roleigh April 1st. 27 $30,000! State Bonds. Tbkasmiy Office Raleigh, N. C, ) June 24th, 1851. ) SEALED Proposals will be received at this Of fice until lb 26ib of July next, for the pur. chase of 30,100 doll-ira worth of bonds, iuued bv the State of North Carolina, interest at tb rate of sit per centum pr annum payable semi annually and principal payable at the end of tweBty years. IsKued under an cci of the General Assembly of North Carolina, fit the session of I848-'49J entitled An act to inc rprute tho FayeUeville aud Wes tern Plank Road Company." Persons bidding will endorse on their letters'-P. o- potals for State Slocks LIAJUJbL W. UUUH1S, Public Treasurer. Baletgh. June 23rd, 1851. 5U td Ridgeway Academy. PREPARATORY TOR. M. COLLEGE. 4 SjIIE Fall Session of ibis School will commence 4ri ou the 14ih of July uext, and coutiuue Urt months. The Bnard of Trustees have the pleasure f inform the pub ic, that thy have secured the ser vices of Mr. HENRY W. WINGFl ELD. A. B , who is recommeuded by the Faculty of Kandolpb Macon College aaa gentleman of thorough Acade mic qualifications. The Academy Is situated in Warren county, on th Raleigh aud Gaston Kail Road. The vicinity is remarkable for iu general health, morality and intelligence, and offer strong iudocercenl Lo thoa gentlemen on tbe seaboard audio the southern part of the State, who desire lo educate their son when they may enjoy a pure aud braciog atmosphere. A commodious Hall ia contiguous te the Academy for th aeoommodatian of brdr. .Who will 'h under the immedhie supervision of th Priueipat. While the Academy is preparatory to R M. College, scholars will be instructed In the Euglish coarse only, or prepared fof any other College or University, -r, -; ' -, - It is very xnheh desired that all seb4ar for 4h session should b present during tbe first week, as, after that lima, no classes wille formed. : TERMS. CUsdce, ' - ' $15,00 Advanced English, - 13.6C 1 , Primary English, r h,it - Ja,00 CrWd (inCdiog aU eont'st xp.) 40,00 pes ses'n GEO D BASJJERVILLE, Preelient'of the Beard, June 23d, 51 twj Advertisement. For every JSixt ten Ain M insrtin, Oa Dollar; each sufcseut inaertjen Twenty Ceahsi j - K ": - Cenrf Crdere6 judicial AdvertiseenUyi'M charged 95 per cent. Wgber ; iit deductiea Q S3 1 peijcent. will be xnade from the regular prices adve'rtiserrby the year. ;1' '' Advertisements, inserted in the Seju-WeekLtRs oiSTES, will also appear iu the WeekiW Paper, fe of charge. . . tT Letters t the Editor most be rorr-rAin. ror Ibe flrmoral nnd Pcrmnncnt Cars if NERVOTJ3 EISEASBS, V tad of those Cml:iint which ftre earned by aa iovpajs waakcitv .r mil.eaUliy cnmlition at tba IfSKVUVS SYSTEM. HiU beautifn) nnd convenient aplication of the myilarioat Sowers of GALVANISM a VI MAUNKT1S.M, ha bcaa pre sou need by li.tiBguiliel h sician., both ia KuropaaaS W United State, to be. the o$t' valuable vteiicinml Hitmrj tf U .'fe. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT urxl MAGNETIC FLUID, IS ned:with th most pcifecl n certain ucceu in eae f OBJIRllAli UEBIMTT, Strengmeninx the irrakeneil body, jiving tone to the variant arfans, and invigorating (he entire t-lm. Alto in FITS, CHAMP, PARALYSIS and PAISV. bSPK.PSIA or INDI GESTION, BllKUMATiSM, ACUTK aad Cll RON IC. GOUT. EPILEPSV, LUMBAGO, ftf.AKNKSS. NKUVOUS 'TRfcV MORS. PALPITATION OK THE HEART, APOrLKXt NEURALGIA, PAINS in tl.e SIDE and CHEST, LIVES COMPLAINT, SriNAL COMPLAINT, and CUR VA TUBA ef the SPINE, IliP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of tb Kin. NEY8, UEKICIENCV OK ERVOUS and PHYSICAL EM EROY.and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arts from on umpl cause namely, A Derangement of th Norvons System. . Qrj- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Dmgi and Medietas met rate the diieatr, for tliey we.iken tbe vital enargie of th already proatrated lyslem ; while nnder tb stfuf thninj, liCf-ciiing, vitalizing influnce of Ualvaniim, a applMd by thii twaotifiil and wonderful difeovery, the exhauitad patit and weakened ufi'orcr U restored to former health, slrsngt elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, ecfwUU, in the fact that they arrest and core disease by ear atari avplicmlion, in place of the ncual mode of drugging Sad Bhyeieking the patient, till exhausted Nature linka BopeMaiiy ander the inniction TTief slrrngtken the whale tytlem, equalize the circulation tf the blaod, promiale lit tccretiant, imH never do Ike llifhteH injurf) nnder any eirenmnancet. Since their intmductioa in th United State, only three yean ainre. more than GO, OOO Persons iactading all age, etaeae, and condition, among which WS a targe nnmber of ladie, who are peculiarly abject t NTV a ComidainU. have been ENTIRELY AND FERMATTEKTLT CUBED, when all' hope of relief had been given tip, aud every thiaf, la bea tried in vain ! To ilhrttrale the ne of the QAT.VANIC BELT, rappee the esse of a perron afflicted with that bane of civiuxatiee, DV8PEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nnrroot Disorder, ha 111 aim 1 j 1 mm, stimulant, ere taken, which, by their actio eta Jis nerves and ranecles of the stomacn, adurd it ; ij rUL out which leave the patient in a lower ttata, and with lajnrs ' far 11 1 ties, after th actio thus excited has ceased. Nowcpat. fare this with the cflect resulting from the application et the GALVANIC BELT. Takes Dyspeptic sutterer, area ia fb worse symptom of an attack, and simply tie the BU around the body, using the Magnetic Klutd as directed. In a sjsect period the losewihle perspiration will act oa the posJUf) element of the Bait, thereby caving a Galvanic airenlaHa which win pass on to the negative, and thane back agaia w the positive, thus keeping up a centinooas Ualvanie otfav tion throughout the system. Tans the most severe eases ef DYSPEPSIA are PERM A NENTLY CURED. A JEW DAYS IS OKTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATS THC DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of U anost tiudoDbted Chasmetor, from all part ef the Country could be given, s affluent to 0 very column in this paper ! AN EXTHAORDINARY CASE, wttkb conclusively prbvas ASt- " Trnth is stranger than Fiction." BHKCSATISS, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman ot New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and cxaHe reputation : Sidkkt, New Jersey, July 13, 1818. D. A II. CHimr-f)ear Sir Yn wish to know of sae what ha been the resnlt in my ewu case, of Uie application ot THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply Ua follows : ., For almut twenty yean I had been suffering from Dyipcf. (ia Every year the symptoms became worse, nor aould I obtnia permanent reliei from any coarse of medical treataiecM whatever. About fmtrletn years lince. In conseoueac Of frequent exposure to the weather, in tbe discharge of my paa loral duties, 1 became subject to a evere Chronic Rheusaa Usm, which for year after year, caused me iudeseribat Bgninh. Farther 1 in the winter of '4 and '4A, in eonsequene of preach ing a great daal ir my own and varkm tkar ehnrche in thte region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so sever as to rcqaire an Immediate susv peasion of a.y pastoral labers. My aereeus ysss warn aw thoroughly pr.ttrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, sa also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection tho eviaeins; that these disorder were connected with each other throwgi th medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phanrtae pia there seemed to be no remedial (gent which ol reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that I aad triad for this purpose had completely failed. At last -we led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (thoeg with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency ,) I determines to try th effect of the application of the GALVANIC BtXf AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This wss in June, IS4S. To mi nrr.iT storishuert, in rw save aw Dvsrcrm llso nom; in bight urs I was cnaatM iiicii mt riirMti. i.moas; wo a hc I sihcb antv iimu (cavicc on icrooni or the Baoiicti itm ; Ara asv Rhkvhatic srrecTio. hii RXTiat.LT ceasfd to tbocbls st. Soeh is the wonderful and happr remits of the experimeat- I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many wh hare been likewise sufTcring from Neuralgic affections. Thy have trie them, wit nrrv ruolts, I bclibsc, is avxav asc 1 sra, dear ilr, very respectfnlly your. ROBERT VV. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE se4 for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head, eh SS Branchttia, InAammation of the Throat. Nervous and Headache. Di 7. lines of the Head. Ncaraleia in tba Faa. axziag or Roaring in tbe Ears. Deafness, which is generally Nervous, aad thai dw tressed complaint, called Tie DoWreax. Palsy and Paralysis. AH physicians acknowledge that these tsrntle diseases sansed by a dehcimcm af Ntrvavi Energy in tbe al limb. Da. Ciisistie's Galvanic Articles will apply thia SeScient power, and a complete and entire care i thai effot4- 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Da. Christie and hi AgeirtswRlua tb last two years, which kav been entirely restored. . . . CXI- Car. Andrew J. K. Tomes ef Brooklyn. K. Y- had act ba able to walk a step for near four y ears, and was so hek laa thai he had to be fed. The most celebrated pbysiaiaa av him op In n five dayi after ha commenced wearing ', Ntctfi.acK, EuctMtTa ks wall the tb room, and in three week ha had perfect It recovered hi aeelta. Captain Tomes is seventy year of age. Severe Deafness Cored. Tae following is aa extract from a letter lately received (Mm a distingauhed physician in the Stat of Virginia : "A. H. CatatariK, M. D. Dear Sir t One of ley petisats. akaowa to m. obtained vonr Galvanic Belt an Necklaea, wKxt th Hafnetic t'tutd, tor h serion affection of Dcafh. Th ease was that ot a tody whoa Nerron system was much dan)rel, a4 her general health poor. Much was dona pveviowaly In tb urplieatioa of the Belt, bat with vary IrtUa stscceas, and I feel it only right to tell you, that since sh com menced wew-ing tbe Belt and using 'be Fluid, tnt a fw weehs age, aha baa ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HKARiNO, aa bar general health is better than for several years." , 0(7- Every ease of Deafness, if it be Nervous, a it generally at, can b cared by thia wonderful remedy. DR. CHRISTIE'S ' GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in case of ConvaUSon or Wit. ripe lill Complaint, and general Nervoaa AS'eetion of th Head aad upper extremities Also in Palsy and raralrsis, aa sdl dJas caused by a deficiency of powar or Nervew taergy in th UaiU or other organ oi Ui body. - Prices: . Tae OalTaztlo Bait, r Three Dollars. Tk OcJwanio Necklace, . Two Dollars, Tbe OalTanlo Brnoeleta, .On Dollar Each. The Magxtetie jPTnld, One Dollar. rja Tba artiele are cepai by fuH and plaia SnPhtoto with . fall VticaJar saay be bad SS For sale, wbQlessJe; sno retail by P. 'F- PES CtlPjRsleif h. j ' CltViiaLS oStZ jV32w &JbZ8 ft assortrsent en hafld a4 selUngeli.se ILelst.. E.L. HARDING & CO nfT!eg Nov., 171850 '