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frnfllH 1H KMXTKK ffi fid rvS jsk -- -.. - . iiiii ii iiiiiiuu iiijuiu i uiv j hi i 111 iii i it i iiwi. if i i rr i i r; i i yi rsi ixt r rs j .v rv j - rx n re- a rv v 1 IIU ., pUBUSHKD SEMI-WIEKLT AND WSKKLT, gy SEATON GALES, EDITOR ASD PROPRIETOR. TERMS. jy the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum, for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. "LIVER COxMPLAINT, jaundice Dyspepsia. Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL DISEASE AltlS lQ FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. LM WARD PILES. FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD. ACIDITY OF THE STOM ACH NAUSEA, H EARTBURN. DISGUST roR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE sTOM ACH, SOU R ERUCTATIONS SINKIN" OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING OF THE HE D, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BRE A I H 1NG. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING, OR -f-fFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION, DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE THE SIGHT. FEVER AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOW NEss OF THE SKIN AN EYES. PAIX IN TijE SIDE, BACK. CHEST, LIMBS, AeSTJD DEN FLUSHES OF HEAT, BURNING IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS ; ' CA. BE EFFECTUALLY CURED, BY Celebrated Gcruiati Bitter PREPARED BT Dr. C. Jackson, AT THE GERJM.Y MEDIC LYE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. 7Vu potrrr over the above diseases is not excelled, if tqaU'.d by any other preparation in the United Statu, as the ernes attest , i many case after skil- hi physicians hud failed. These Bitter? are wor'hy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of Jis es of the Lier aud lesser glaDtla, exercising the most searching powers io weaknesses and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the 'BostoaJBee." The Edilorsvd. Dec 22d. uDr Hoeland's Celebrated German Bitters, for the ear of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of ths most popular medicines of the da j. These Bit ters hre been used by tboasanJs. and a friend at ur elbow cays he has himself received an effectual and permanent curt of Liver Goaipl tint from the e of this remedy We are convinced that, in the tue of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength au i vigor. -a fact worthy of great consider ation Tbey are pleasant in taste , and smell, and can be used by persons with, the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances We are speaking from experience, and tt the af lieted e advje their use" " Scon's Weekly," one of the best Literary pipcrv pnMished. said, A ugast 25 "Dr. Hoojianls German Bitters, manufactured bj Dr JicLson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as an article of mnt-h efficacy in case of female weakness At such is tne case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a b-tile au i th'issave themselves much sick Bess. Persons of debt i:ated constitutions will find these Bitters a-lvintageous to their health as We know from experience the salutary effect that they bate upon weak systems. " Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman of great liter ary and scientific attainment, said io. his u New York Weekly M f-fn.'er, Jinn try 6. 1S50. "Dr Holand's German Bitters. Here is a pre paration which the letding press.'S in the Union appear to he unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a proscription furnished by one of the mnel celebrated physicians o' m dern times, the l:te Dr Christopher Wjlhelm Hoofl ad. Profe.sor to the University of Jena, Pri vte PuTsici-ic to the King of Pnini a, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has overpro duced He was emphatically the enemy of humbug. sod therefore a medicine of which be was tbe iu renter :.ud etiJjrser may be confidently relied on. Heipeeiiilly recommeuded it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debilny, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stom sea, Constipation and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and tb intestine. Nice Philadelphia pipers express their convi- lion of its excellence, aud several of the eJi'ors petk of its effects from their own indind- ! experience. L'uder these circumstances we feel warranted, not only in calling tbe atteution of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M Jack son.') preparation, but iu recommending tbe article to ail afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'Philadelphia Satuhjat Gazctti, the best family newspaper published in the Uuited States ths editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. . It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage ef or readers; anJ, therefore, when we recommend Dr HosfUud's German Bitter, we wish it 10 be distinctly understood that"Ve are not speaking 01 the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for brief period and then forgotten after they hive done their guilty race of mischief, bat of a medicine Long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence baa been received (like tht foregoing) fro n all sections ol tbe Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its ,tr is, that there is more of it used in tbe prac tice of the regular physicians of Phi'adelpbia, than all other nostrums combined a fact that Can be tily established, and fully proving that a scien tiuc preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will care Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after nsing it as directed. U acts specifically upon tbe s'otnach and liTer; it ig preferable to calomel in all biliovt dis wes ; the effect is immediate. They can be ad ministered to female or ikfaht with, safety and pliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character hich is necessary for all medicines to attain, to "nduce counterfeiters te pat forth a spurious article the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. W. J ACK "ON upon tne wr,p(,er, and tbe name blown in bottle, Kithout which they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No ljo ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, Haie of K,,ce gIree,) Philadelphia, and by re double dealers throughout the couotry. Also for sale by J. B. RAMSEY, Druggist. Jboro: N. C. May 29tb. 1851. 44 ly Ml W. mi ip n m fi At. r.t. ntALERS in Geutlemen'a Clothing, Ready It i - mm -sur "laae, of the first quality.' Also, A complete assortment of Gents Dress Goods. Kayetteville, St., Telegraph Building. E. L HARDING, Raleigh, N. C. A. L. SCOTT &. CO., Peteraburg, Va. Righ, Ju'y 26tb, 1S51. SO f OLUME HI, yoULD inform the L aDIES, that he 'keep. w " constantly on hand, Ladiea'fine kid Walking Shoes, Slipper?.. ALSO, Children's Shoes; 8ttred 'ndea' e?erj thiD usually kept in .Shoe Raleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 57 tf Boot and Shoe llunut actor y. fil o.1 'ely purchased the entire fill toor O. L. BURCH, and will carry BOOTJJYD SHOE MANUFACTURE, in all its varions hunches, at his old stand, on dor below the Post-0 ffice. h ia my determination to use the best materials known to the trade, and the workmanship shall not be surpassed in the Sta'e All those accustomed heretofore to getting their work from the old Shoe stand, may be sure, by cal ling on tne, to get as good an article now as ever. Call and $ee for younthts. HENRY A. DEPKIN. A C A It D . The undersigned takes pleasure in saying, that he believes that Mr. Dbpkin is well qualified to ful fil his promise to the Public, and I recommend my friends and old customers to give him a trial. O L. BURCH. Fresh Drugs aud JJcdiciues aaasj now receiin litres addition to their stock ol Drugs Medicines, Chem icale. Paints, Oils.. Dye stuffs, Window Glass, Perfumery, &c.,from the most re liable Houses in the Northern Cities, which has been purchased with an eve single to their purity, and are offered for sale at such price and terms as shall compare favourably with any House in tk Stats. Physicians, country merchants and dealers gene, rally, will do well to aiv us a call before purchaa ing. feeling assured we shall not f ,il to please both in price and quality. Orders promptly attended to and particular atten tion eiveu to packing and forwarding. Family Medicine, and p-escriptione, compound ed at all hours of the day ji.d night, by a competent person, wi I h neatness and despatch. We tender our mot sincere th inks to the citi zens of Raleigh and the surronnding countryor the lng and liberal patronage we have received, and trust, by untiring zeal and energy to please in the prosecution of our business, to merit its continuance. Raleigh, April 21st, 1K51. (Successor to Pomcroy k OWeal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, Fayetteii'le Street, ("OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, KaLEIGH, w. c. HAS on hand a ver large and valuable collec tion of Theological, Law. Medical, Scientific, Agricultural. Miscellaneous, (School Books, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very low call and examine. May 24h. 1?5I. 42 iAORTH CMKOLHA .Tltitual Life Iiisurniice Coiu'y OFFICE RALEIGH. X C THIS Company continues to insure the lives of all healthy W hite persons and Slaves. Tbe greatest risk taken on a bingle life is $3,000. Slaves are insured fur a ttfm of one to five years for ds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chris. F.. Jobnton. President, Wm. D Hay wood, Vice President, James F. Jordan. Secretary, W m H.J ones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr Wm H. McKcc. Esamiuing Physician. J. Hersrnaii, General Agnt. All losses are paid within 90 day s fter satisfac lory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Comp my, may be had on applications atthe Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F.JORDAN, Secretary. May 2d, 1951. 6 Livery Stable. THE Subccriber after returning Ins grateful thanks to the Public, for the very liberal and generous patronage, hitherto extended to him, would respectfully give notice that he conlmues to prose cute hi line of liu-iness, in all its branches, with promptness and efficiency His Stal les sre clesn and commodious, and his ()l!er experienced and at tentive : indeed no iains or expense hse been or shall be spared to render siaisfacliftn to all who pat ronize his Estabiifbmmt. He will keep constantly on band, for hire, HACKS, BUGUIES, IIARHESS an HDRSES willbe boarded by tbe day week, month or year, ou ihe most moderate terms. Drovers will find this a central position, and a most con ve nienl one for effecting sales, aud they will aiws nnu ampte accommouauuu iui muj num ber of Horses, howev. r large. The Subscriber has also effected a new nrrange m.nt h which he will be enabled to keep new and old Buggies, and Horses.oi- sale, or for exchange ou moderate and accommodating terms. This is a new feature in his business. The Subscriber hopes that his friends snd the Publie will contlnus to give him a trial. It is all that be asks. JAMES M. HARRIS8. Raleigh. September 28, 1 84 9. 78- ly STOVES! STOVES!! WE have now on haud a large aud varied as sortment of Jlir-tight, Church, Parlor, Office, and Cooking Stoves, to which we call attentiou. R.S THOMPSON 4- CO. Prtersburg, August 29th, 185U 6m 70 ShirH. Shirt. PADDED, Yoke Seam Skirts a few doien just received. fine quality. HARDING it CO. Ral.igh, July 26tb, 1851 60 VALUABLE MUSIC fOOKS. fW HE Boston Glee Book, lev'a Social Choir. on hern Haip ; by Mrs S. B. Dana, Social Oinging Book; by W. B Bradbury, Young Ladiaa' Harp ; by George Kinney, Harmonist, Mason's sacred Harp ; or Beauties of Church Music In vol. .... u Choir or Union collection of Church Music; by Lowell Mason, . . Pointed Paalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed for Chanting. For sale by H.- D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleitb. Sept. IT, 1851. NEW HANOVER INSTITUTE, Y LMIKGTOIf. H. C. THE ft fin aeeaion ef this Institute will com mence on Monday, the 6th f September, ler winating February 1 5th for a circular, containing full particular! aa to terms, 4c. enquire of the subscriber, ' p. CLEMENT, Principal. July 17th, 185L " 68 W n.r lfiiiners . UST received and for sale at the Dru Store WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. April 7th. 1851. 29 Fine Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants. 107 PAIRS opened of Superior Cassimere, v entirely new S.yle and Cut. The beat fit ting Panis out; so e?ery body says. . . E. L. HARDING & CO. April 7th, 1851. 29 Toll the Bell Still Louder Toll it ? Convey ye winds the joyful sound from Currituck to Cherokee from the Arostook ;o the Sabine, that u the Immortal I u sect" is at Home again NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1851. OLIVER & PROCTER, See II. K. It. It TTBTE are now receiving and opening at our Tf "Grand Emporium of Taste, Fashion and Eiegance," Ugly Row, opposite Loagee's, one door above Litcbford's, and hard by Towle's snd Prim "w. cnoice soit-ction or vernal and solstitial Ktbricks for male attire, embracing every color and variety, of which the following are a part : Black, blue, olive grren, brown Dahlia and Ze phyr Clothes, Drep d'ete and Cashmeretta. all co lore, for Summer coats. Black, single milled doe skin aud fancy French Cassinieres of every variety white and co'ored, entirely new and very beautiful, Plain white and Bufif Marseills; Figured Satins, Silks and Shally Vesting. All o' these goods were selected by " The Bugg," ia p-rson, from tbe latest importations aud can be confidently recommended to our friends and patrons as being precisely M The Things'' for Spriug and Summer costaniery. THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words Unit cau truly impress The pleasure we leel wheu we're eff by express TSe te:im King is up, and the whistle is heard The bell gives tbe signal, we're off like a bird. Through mountaius aud valleys , right onVard we press, Hurrah ! then hurrah ! we are off by express. Our flight's like the eagles, as fearless and brave ; The fl ig tells ofafety as gaily it wavrs. The rails are all clear, and lbs Mqiarcn' ahead; See forth from bis nostrils the deep glare of red; Still enward and onward we gallantly prrss, Hurrah! then hurrah ! we are off by express. Towns, cities and hamlets, have passed in review Like some diorama of beautiful hue. Our iournev's accomplished, safe, sate as a dart. Our frame not fatigued, nor oppressed is the heart. Witn nre ana spirit nqnt onward w press, Hurrah ! then hurrah! we are safe by express. What applies to the rails is iu commerce tbe same And heuce 'BuggV greatness, and hence 'Bugg's lame, Express is his motto ; in matters of dress, Receives all his fashions and insdcls by express. All tbe qualifications the 'Bugg' doe.-; possess, To outstrip all 'slow trains'-thiis he wins by expre Expressly his fabrics are made for this mart, Kxpressly be nurtures bis cutters of art ; Expressly for him the best workmen's retained, ixpre-tly for all each prime clotl.es he's sustained Expressly to pleasayou. hi efforts progress, Expressiy in beauty and cheat ness of dress. OLIVER & PUOCTER. Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, April 19th, 1S51. 32 YOUTHS CLOTHING. WF. have also on hand a complete assortment of Youth's Clothing Frock Coals, of cloth Aipitcha, Tweeds, and brown linen, also sacks and Pantaloons, of all kinds. We invite the especial attention of parents aud guardians to this branch of our trade, ns we will sell clothing cheaper than you can buy tbe Goods, and warrant them in all respects OLIVER & PUOCTER. Xo Fancy dicutlemeii. WE have a few liighfalulin, Low Vulgar, Pe ru, f-edundne, and Jay bird stripes and plaids for pantaloons. Also a few doten dress shirts, very superior. O. & P. The Istest Paris, London. sad Northern Fashions just at band. Grateful ever lor the patronage uni formly be&ioweJ on us so librrally since our cum-, mencemeot in business, we will endeavor o merit Us continuance by renewed exertion for their inter, island external welfare of the Public. OLIVER St PROCTER. Raleigh. April 19h 1851 32 "THE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES. WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND. The Diocesan College of the Protestant . Church. TH1HE TENTH ANNU AL SKSSluN will o JL pen on Monday, October 6th, 1851. aud coh tiuue uutil the next -'Couimeuct meot Day' the last Thursday iu July, 1"52 New students are re commended to enter at the opening of the scsiou, but are received at any time they apply, and ths charge is estimated from the date of their eulraace. THE COLLEGE has the usual number of ct.t-ses. affords all the opportunities for a complete education, and at the successful termination of the collegiate course, con fess on its graduates the usual Academical degrees THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL immediately adjoining the College, sni'ui.gfr the supervision of the Rector, but uuderi stiuct disci pline, receives lads at the beginniog of their acade mical course, and prepares them for the Collegiate claes Tbe oversight aud direction of ; the Profess tors of the College secure special advantages to the pupila of the Grammar School IN THE MERCANTILE CLASSES the study of the Greek Language is omitted, and its place supplied by additional studies in Modern Languages, Book Keeping, ire. The situation of the College is entirely health ful, and by its distance from towns and villages, ve ry faforable to good morals and order. 'Kemp H.i II,' a new buil ling, 90 feet by 40, will be ready fur occupation in the course of the next session. In additiou to the former corps of Profes sors, the Trustees have recently appointed Hugh D. Evans, L. L. D., Lecturer ou Civil and EccUm astical Law; and John H. Alexander, L L D. Lec turer of Physics snd Chemistry. The whole annual cbarg; (in the College and Grammar School,) for the session of ten month, is $225, payable semi-anuually in advance. Apptcalions for admission to be made to Kit. juun p. ivcixr kjkj i , necior. Aognst 16th, ISfcl. td66 " WHERE AT?" EVANS & COOKE'S. SO. 29, FAYETTETTLLE STREET, RALEIVIl If. C. YOU will find a beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing every arti cle usual in Dry Good Stores. Also, Hardware, Hat, Cap, Boot, Shoe, Grocerie, fcc. dtc. la addition to tbe above, tbe Subscribers are dai ly receiving their fall purchase, which is extensive and in point of cheapness cannot be surpassed by any in their line. They are ever grateful for past favours and beg a continuance of the same. H. L. EVANS, GEO. T. COOKE. August amh, 1851. 70 BUSINESS COJ1T& MURE of those desirable Coats ; just opened at the lew price of 4 60. E. L. HARDING f CO 100 RALEIGH, I (I, SEPTEMBER Iron Railings, &c. Tlie !ew England Iroii Railing COMPANY, No. 4 Auaiit Buck, Bostou, re prepared to make, at shot t notice, every descrip tion ef Wrought or Cast Iron Railings, at very low prices Their PATENT WIRE RAILING is every superior article, as to beauty of style or strength, made from the best of iron from l-S to 3-4 inch diameter with heavy wrought iron bars and posts. This article is becoming ver popular for CEME TERIES, PUBLIC GROUNDS, DWELLING HOUSES, GARDENS, 4-c. It is also extensively used for WINDOW GUARDS FOU STORES, DWELLINGS, LUNATIC ASYLUMS and other public buildings. It is more durable and much cheaper than cast iron or any other description of F ence. They keep constantly on hind, also ENG LISH HUXDLE FENC E. tor f.irmiug purges, from $1 60 to 5 per rod Coal Screens, Bedsteads, to i-c. For particulars respecting price and for drawings of designs ,ppiy t0 t. LYMAN d CO., 4 Albany Block, Boston. July 9th, 1851. DO WJUl c. b. lioo r; WOULD resecifully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and Tbe public gen, rally, that he has recently returned5 frm the North with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, &C-, &C-, which he is prepared to sell lower than such articles have ever been sold in this maikt-t at any previous time. Having himself piiJ great attention to the selection of his gods, he is ori6deut that, for Beau ty and Fashion, no superior stock was ever before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made up "f a very great variety, ai.d consists, in p.irt, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Anchor Cvlinuers? Vertical Escapenv nls, Gold ana Steel Guard Chains' Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings. G ld and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, ThimUes, Medallions, G i'd Hearts and Cro.-ses. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Cane. Card Cases, Toilet Bottles and Lndies, Toilet Work Boxes. Chessmen and Backg.mmen Boards, Sieel Pew, Gilt, Steel, Gloss and atin Beads, Jet Combs, segar Cases, Raxor Straps, Purses if-c , $-c. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Ten, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tous, Butter Knives. Silver-mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake B iskets, Coffee Greques, Brittauia Ware, in setts or .-ingle pf ices, Silver and Pla.edCups, Silver aud Ivory Napkiu Rings, &.C., SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glat-ses. a new article to suit the eye of all person?,- very superior Fliut Glasses that may be adjusted in auy frame, at auy notice. 11211 FUJI Elf Y. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toiloi Powder Sh .wing and Toilet Soaos. Also Hair, Tuoth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of superior Razors, Pocket and Pen Kuives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL, I.KSTsuUJIESTS. Spanish Guitars, Violins, CI irionets, Flutes, Fife. Guitar aud Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows &c 4c. Watches and Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the drparlment, those persons having articles to re pair rosy rely on tl.rir being well and faithfully executed Gold and Si! ver in mufnetured to order Highest prices given fur old Gold and Silver TO SPOKTSJIE.V PATENT 13? BABRFI. SEI IRrVOL.1 flaTULs. l" R R Artt Ktta .Ion ru.! t'i.1 n fin A lt nf Dmiltlp R.r-rsl r:..n. Il.ltr. P.i-.l- nf .11 L.:n.l. P, lr flasks, Shot lings, Uird B.-tet, Packages of Bald win s improved Clastic and Indented Uun WaJ ding.Ac. t T. C. WORTH Comiuissloii and Forwarding 7Icr cliant WILMLYG TOX jY. C. July 1st. 1851. 53 lyp. J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ii a r, r 4 I'KTTE V I L E, NORTH CAROLINA July 19th, 1850. 83 Looking tilass And Picture Frame ?l a nil fa c to r y. ItlCII .'lO.XD, VA. 'MIE undesigned manufacture and offer for sale l the following articles at Northern prices: Portrait Frames, richly ornamental and plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and fancy wood and gilt Daguerreotype Frames a Urge and beautiful as sortment of new goods Looking (jl-'Ss Plxtes. of all sixes and fitted in Picture Glass, French, first quality, from 59x36 inches dow Plate Glass, for stores and dwellings, furnished to order Composition Rjsettes, of all sizes, for builders' in terior work ALSO, Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above branches Picture Glass cut to any pattern aud large siie French Mirrors furnished to order. (CTCountry orders by mail will receive prompt attention. TRANCK A CLOVER, 193 Maiu st , between 0th and 10th st. Richmond. July 13. 1X51. 57 l y STEAM SAW JTIILL. I BEG leave to call tbe attention of builders snd persons wishing to purchase Lumber to my Steam Saw Mill near Raleigh, where they can be supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality at $1 00 per M. T. H. SNOW. Raleigh July 11 lb, 1850. 56 ly Notice. riHE business heretofore conducted under the I name of A. B. STITHtJ CO., was discontin ued on the 1st day of Septeeaber All persons in debted to said concern, are requested to make imme diate settlement, as it becomes necessary, from sub sequent arrangements, that this business should be closed. A. B- 8TJTH. The undersigned formed a copartnership, on the 1st day of 8 ptember. under the eiy le of Btith 4 Uo., and will continue tbe business heretofore conducted by A. B. Btith &. Co., at the same place, on Fay etteville street. A B. STTTH, n. l. snm Kaleigh, Sept. 8th, 1851- 73 (TIM 1851. Wholesale watch AflfJJ JGtVIXKt STORE L. E MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of WATCH, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS, hae leased the Old Stsnd. formerly occupied by Mesra Canfield Brother & Co. SOUTH E ST CORNER OF CH RLES AND BALTIMORE STKEETS, (No. 22T;) which thev are putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH A JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of July. In calling the attention of the trade to the new concern. w mention the fact that we are associated with one of th most extenive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS iu the country, which must give a decided advautage over all ot hers id this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, bet ween Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be sup plied with a great assortment from the most cele brated manufacturers, and kept in perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written guarantee that they trill perform cor rectly. This branch of the business will receive the espe cial attention of one of the firm, whose extensive and practical knowledge of the business, will, We hope, give us a place in the confidence of buyers. We respectfully invite you to cill npon us when you next visit our city, confidently believing that an examination of our Goods will prove to vou. that they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen iu this market, and assure you that no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutn il benefit Old stand, formerly occupied. by Can field, Bro. 6c Co. S. E. comer of Charle-i St Baltimore sts. REFERENCES: Wyeth, Blacklock &. Co. Sangston tt Co. Hurst Berry. Reily Pendleton, Curbing AtB.iiley, John Murphy & Co. Moore A Griffin. Gwyn, Reid fc Tayler, J am os Hodges & Brother Murdech, Duer dt Evans, Strllman At Hinrichs, Bartholow, Gwyn Jfc Co. Baltimore, Aog. 19, 1801 6 m os. Important to MIL LERS A AD MILL O WXER S ! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that he' 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 tbe test and given satisfaction to the public. It has xurplauted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, ruore or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public need fear no imposi tion, as there are now some 2S0 Machines runuing in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whoe expectations have b?en more tUau realized in their performincf. It not ooiy thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square in the mill and requires but little pow er, it is Warranted for five years agaiust breaking or weariug out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans ed and they have never been out of order one day. There was swarded 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. JXO. A. McMANNEN. Deeember 26, 1S50 tf 104 R. S. THOMPSON & CO., "WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TLY WARE AT NORTHERLY PRICES, AND MASITACTUKERS OF ALL KIN IM OF Copper, (Tli and. S7icc!-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings,Sheel Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, Sc , LoVe E.td Stcimohk Stbeet. THE su )crilers having considerably enlarged their fiusiness. would respectfully invite the Country Merchant nf Virginia and North Carolina loan examination of their extensive assortment of P.ain and Japanned Tin Waie, asuiin' ih m they can sell as low as any house iMoith, and the articles superior, bring of i heir own ni mufaci ure. And, in addition t i their stock of PUin arfd Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for sale low ihe following articles: Brit annia Tea and tolFee I'ots and Soup Lad'cs Do Tea und Table Spoons, Cat,iors and Goblets Alabalta Tea and Table and Plated Spoons Plated Table and DeSi-erl Forks, in eels Do Candlesticks, Snuffer9lnd Trays Fine Planished Patent Coffee. Pits, all sizes Coffee Urns and lesk Dishes Waiters, Coffee Mills and Teakettles Briltannia and Glass Fluid Lamps Tall Brass and Briltannia Cxudlesticks Peckei and Table Knives, Razors, 4c Axes, Hatchets and H.imm.rs, Spades, Shovtls and Forks Molasses Gates. Faucets and Cut Tacks Pa enl Counter Scales, various sizes IjOcks euammelled and brass preserving Kettles Large Brass Wash Kettles from 5 to 50 gaj Ions Castings, consisting of Pols, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe Brnr.es Together with a large asortrxtenl of Fancy Goods. R. S. THOMPSON $- CO., Lower end Sycamore st. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 28 6mos 70 Just Published, ANEW digested Manual of toe Acts of the Gen eral Assembly t North Carol, na, from tbe year 1633 to the year 1X51, inclusive, (omitting all pri vale, local and temporary acts,) with references to Judicial decisions, BY JAMES IREDELL. PRICE $3. Persons at a distance, desiring the work, can have it transmitted to thera by mail,r of postage, upon their ' 'osing the price to the Subscriber, Raleigh. ..: - . ? O. H. PEKKY, v-. V Agent for the Proprietor. Raleigh, Sept. J, 185L lm 71. Medicines, Paints, Drugs, &c. GEORGCD. JONES,? CO WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS A RE now receiving, by schrs. Jansesttwn and Ann, from New York, and the Steamboat Line from Philadelphia, their supplies of Medjcines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Instruments, &o-,fortbe Fall Trade. The stock has beep purchased by them in person on the best terma and includes a choice assortment of all articles belonging to their department ofbu'oe9S By the ship w Abbott Lord," from Liverpool, tbey have just received a supply of pur English Md idttot. Extract, fcc, to which they invite th atten tion of Physicians, Dealers, and others. Country merchants will be supplied with para articles on their osual liberal terms, the foods care fully packed and promptly forwarded. PfTuut, Sept2, 1851. w3w 71 NUMBER 71 Notice. THE Subscriber, as successor to COOKE & BUFFALOE. in the Livery business will con tinue its operations in all its branches at his sta bles, on Wilmington street, and solicits the pat ronage of his old friends and the public generally. His prices mast be arranged agreeably to the picesof produce and labour, and will be from and after the 1st day of February hex), as fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, S18 00 Single do do 10 00 Do de week 3 5 Do v do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, and persons having horses now in my care are requested to lake tliemiway, if unwil ling to comply with the above conditions. JERE ; NIXON. Jan., 24th, 1850. Peruvian Government GUANO WIS are now prepared to receive'' orders for Guano, having made arrangements with the Government Agent for a certain quantity of the best Peruviaa 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 can be fixed now or at the time of delivery, as the buyer may prefer. PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS &.CO. Petersburg, Virgista. June 17. 1851. 49 if. L.ooki tig-das' Wai-elioue. The Oldest and most Extensive in the United States. RICHARDS KINGJiLAND, No. 33 Court-landt-St New York, Wholesale Dealer in aud ManufactureXof LOOKING GLASSES, snd Importer of LOOKING GLASS PLATES, and PLATE GLASS for House and Store Windows respecttully invites the attention of Southern buyers and Dealers to his ex tensiv i Stock embracing all kiuds of Mahogany Toilet Boxes, S wiBgs,Mahogany and Gilt, and Gilt Glasses, suitable for the trade. Also, constantly on hand, a large assortmenl of all kinds and sizes of Ornamental, Plain, Pier aud Mantel Glasses. Portrait aud Pictare frames, got up in the richest aud most gorgeous styles, from the latest Parisian and Foreign designs Any inquiries, made by letter, relative to the prices of Goods, will be cheerfully answered by re turn mail. N. B. All orders promptly attended to;and Goods packed with the greatest care. June 17th. 1851 3m 49 W. H. THOMPSON J WATCH MAKER AXD JEWELLER. RETURNS his thanks lo tbe citizens of Raleigh aud its vicinity, lor thpir kind patrenage, and would re3 pectfully inform the public that he has removed to a part of the building occu pied by E. L. Harding's Clothing Store, where he is prepared to execute all wcrk in his line of bsi ne-s, with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Give me a call, and I warrant satisf tctiou in everyin.t.mce. Ralnigh, Auf. 1th. IS51. 3m 65 IS" PEUIIY MERCHANT TAILOR, . SYCAMORE STREET, 3 doors above Bank, PETERBL'RG, fa. SUPERIOR Rcatljr IVladc CTotliin?, AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, A'rODKS. ILi.YDKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks &s. September 8tli, lH5tt. 73 tf. GROCERIES, &C OSEPH G. M. BUFFALOE will rontinue to carry on the Grocery business, at the old stand J l COOKE & BUFFALOE, Hargeli St. He will keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in Ins line of business, and solicits a share of the public patronage, it' you would save money, call on JOS. G- M. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, Feb. 25th. 185 1. 16 Jiobinson's Shoes- jit LADIES' K and Goat Buskins, Ladies Goat Welt B -ots, Mtsfea' and Children Goat Welt Boots. EVANS fc COOKE. August 29th 1851. 70 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING. W. II. Sc. It. S. Tucker. f"EY)ES PECTFULLY announce to the public that sL, many of the most desirable articles embraced in their laige and extensive tssortinent of Fall and Winter Goods, selected with care b) one of the firm, in the best Northern markets, have beN,alrea dy received aud opened, and they flalthem selves they will be prepared to meet the de maud for goods of every description, on as good terms as tbey can be sold in this market. Thankful for and encouraged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their connection in bum ne8s,they have ventured te lay in a yery heavy stock to which they inyite the attentiou of purchasers, hoping their efforts to accommodate will not fail to please. The attention of the ladies is respectfully jnvited to the following desirable dress goods. Super Brocade, and Chamelion Silks, Blue, Black and White Watered Silks, Black Gio DeRhitie and Italian Silks, Solid and Fancy Lute string . do Brocade Poult be Soi, Cashmere DeKcosse, Figured Brilliautes, English, German and Lupin's French Merinos, Solid ParumetUis, Rich Figured Paris DeLaines, Plain and Fancy Poplins, Black Silk Laces, Deep Silk Fringe, Pans Kid Gloves, Buttonsand Trimmings, Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Swiss, Jackonet, and Tarltan Muslins. Chetniselts, Collars, Undersleeves and Cuff j, Muslin Bands, Edgings and Insertings. ac, ae. 71 VV.H i R.S TUCKKR. SCHAEFFER & L0NEY, NO. 3 HANOVER STREET, NEAR BALTIMORE STREET, Ofler for sale as low as can be purchased in anj of the Northern Atlantic Cities, a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, of their own importation. N. B. Particular attention paid to the sale of Guns. Cutlery, Farmer's and Jlec Iia iiica' Tools aud Building Materials. Baltimore, Aogust 2nd, 1851. 3m 62 New Supply of Clothing. E. JL, IlAROIIfG A CO. HA VE j-st received a new lot of black Lustre sacks, Grass and Bro Linen sacks and iroucs, . White and Buff Marsaiiie Veils, Fancy Cassimere Pants, &. Raleigh, July 26th, 18. 0 TERMS OF ADVERTISING v Advertisement For every Sixteen .Lines ffrsl nsertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion Twenty-five Cents. " Court Order and Jfrfi'ci'oZtfcerrejnewnil0 charged 35 per cent, higher ; kut a deduction of 33 1 percent, will be made from the regalar prices, fa advertisers!)) the year. Advertisements, insested in the Skmi-Wkbki.t Re GtsTBa, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, ftf; of charge. O" Letters to the Editor must be rosT-rAtn. For the Rrmoval and Permanent Care of iX NERVOTJ3 DISEASES, sad ef these Complaints which are csuaed bjr an bnpeirei weakened or unhealthy condition of Ui NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of the mjitsskS powers of OALVANISM and MAUNKTISM, has been pro Bounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United States, to be the most vaiuahlt mediciuml ditettry s A Jlgt. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELTv and ; MAGNETIC FLUID, ts nied with the most perfect and certain success io all " cases of GENERAL, DEBILITT, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the varions rgans, and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PA MY. DVSPKPSIA or INM. GE8TION, RHEUMATISM, At'UTK and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEP8Y, LUMBAGO, UKAfNESS, NERVOUS TBE. MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY; NEURALGIA, PAINS in tlie SIDE and CHEST, LIVEH COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, apd CUB.VATURK of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the Kir NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS snd PHYSICAL EN ERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints atitf from one simple caute namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. OtT- In NERVOUS COMPLAINT9, Drugs and Medicines mcrnit tht disrate, for they weaken the vital nergierof the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of (ialranism. ss applied BJ this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patten) and weakened suderer is restored to burner health, strength elnsticity and vigor The f rest peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives,, consists, in the fact thst they arrest snd cure disease by esst wi rf application, in place of the usual mode of dragging ana physicking the patient, till exhausts Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. , 7Tify ttrtnlhtn Ihe whale tyttrm, equmlite the csresiisfiss; of ike bltoi. pramott the tecretiotu. and never ia the tlifhttMt injury under any circumstanced Since their introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 60,000 Persons Including all, ages, classes and conditions, among which were a Urge number of ladies, who are peculiarly subject te Nerv alls Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CTTRED, hen all hope of relief had been given up, and every thin else been tried in vain ! To illustrate the use of tbe QALVASIC BELT, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of ci.iliistion, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder, la ordinary esses, stimulants are taken, which, by their action a ihe nerves and muscles of the stomacn, aflord temparaiy relief, out which leave the patient in s lower state, and with tajurea faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now torn pare this with the effect resulting fiom the application etl the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic suflerer, even in the worse symptoms nf an attack, and simply tie the Belt arouna the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed, la a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic. eircalataDfj which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again 10 the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circula tion throughout the system. Thns the most sever cases of DY8PEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE, TUB DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient te M every column in this paper '. All EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which cosKlusively proves that ' Truth is stranger than Fiction." t f II E OP RHEUMATISM, BRDMiilii.S AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman1 of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and. exaKeS reputation : SiDxrv, New Jersey, July 13, 1S48. Da. A H. CHRisTir Dear Sir You wish to know of me what has been the result in my own case, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply teas follows : For about fwrnfy yean I had been suifering from Dyspep sia. Every year the symptoms became worse, oor sould I obtain permanent rebel from any course'of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in conseqaeace of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pas toral duties, 1 became subject to s severe Chronic Rheuma tism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther : in the winter of 'is and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal ir my own and various other churches in this region, i was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe aa to require an iiumsdiat sus pension of n-y pastoral labors. My nerv out iyMttm wee now thoroufhly prailrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other th rough tbe medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phannaco pais there seemed to be no remedial agent which coals rech and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thins; that 1 had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last ' was led by my friends to examine your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I Vjetorwiiiiod to try the effect of the application of the OALVAN1C BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in Jane, 1846. To hi p.kut astonishment, m two bavs mv Drsrcrsis hid oonc; in eight dsvi I was era slid to SMCMK T PASTORAL LABORS; ROR HAVE I SIHCB BUTTS a stsaLC sERvinr. on account of thf. Bronchitis; ano mt Rhkvmatic irrecTtoi has entirely ctiiro to trouble sts. Such is the wonderful and happv results of the ex peri meat. I have recommended the BELT and K I.UID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. Thty have tried them, with hatti results, 1 believe, iri tvaar ASE. I em. dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. .ANSIS. DR. CHRISTIE'8 GALVANIC NECKLACE Mused for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head,saoa as Bronchitis, inflammation of the Throat Nervous sod Sieh Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuialgia,in the Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous; sad that distressed complaint, called Tie Delereas. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge tbat these terrible diseases an) eausea by a deficiency of Ntrrout Energy in the sflostea limbs. Dr. Christie's Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cuie is thus eaeeteaV 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis bavs been reported to Da. Christie and his Agents withia the last two years, which have been entirely .-stored. jCJ- Cat. Andrew J. F. Tomes of Brooklyn, N. T, had net been able to walks step for near four-years, and was so heir less that he had to be fed. The most celebrated physioiaas gave him up. Ia five days after he commenced wearing ths) Galvanic, Belt, Necelacb, and Bracelets, he walk sal across the room, snd in three weeks he had perfectly recovers his health. Captain Tomes is seventy years of age. Severe Deafness Cored. The following is an extract from a letter lately nestves? from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia : "A. H. Christie, M. D. Dear Sir: One of my patients, unknown to me, obtained your Galvanic Kelt and Socklma, with the Magnetic Flntd, (or a serious affection of Dosfness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervous system was much disordered, and her general health poor. Much was dona previously to the application of the Belt, -but with very little success, and I feel it only right to tell you, that since she com menced wewing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few week ago, she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARINm, and her general health is better than for several years." Oty- Every case of Deafness, if it be Nsrvoas,ssJtpafftaBg a can be coxed by this wonderful remedy. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are fofrod of vast service in cases of Convulsions ay T9$, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections ef the Heed and upper extremities Also in Palsy and raralysis, and all ntesasss caused by s deficiency of power Of KervesM staorgy ia the limbs or other organs ol the body. Prices : The Galvanic Bait, Threa OoDani, The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar, , Taa Gelvanio Bracelets, On Dollar Baofc. Th Magnetic Fluid, On Dollar. Ara- Ths articles are accompanied by toll and pmia diroe) teas, raiaphlota with fall jierticalars raar be had ef eathoCTXAKi Agent For tale, wholesale and retail by P. F. rISq CUD. Raleigh. . ' T. AKU sssonnieni oa band and selling eheaf II a at . I.. HAttvinv at w jUteigb Ner., 171350 o
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