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THE RALEIGH REGISTER ,, pCBUSHSD jIMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, BY SEATON GALES, . EDITOR 1SD fROF&IETOR. TERMS. For the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum, for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. LIVER COMPLAINT jaundices Dyspepsia Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL1 DISEASE ARIS ING FROM AJJ1SORDERED LIVEIt OR STOMACH, SUCff AS CONSTIPATION. INWARD PILES. FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAU, ACIDITY OF THE STOM- ACH. N A USEA.h EARTBURN.DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS. OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS SINKING OR 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 LYING POSTURE, DIMN ESS OF VIS ION, DOTS OK WEBS BEFORE THE KflGHT, FEVER AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PEKSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN AN EYES. PAIN IN THE MDE, B K, CHEST, LIMBS. ie., SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURNING IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS ; CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED. BY Celebrated German Dit'ter PREPARED BY Hr. C. mil. Jackson, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 120. Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their yorcrr orer the above disease is not txctlUJ, ij ennH-d bu any other preperatim in the United tSutfs.as the cut's attest , in many cases after skil '. p'iys.cimHS had f'iUid. 1 ts H.tters are wor'hy the tttentiou of invalids Pessessmg ,at virtues in the rectification of dis ease of the Liver and lesser glands, exerdsing the bosi senrcbiDj powe" in weaknesses and affection' ef the dig-.i.ivt- orgiLi, they are, withnl, safe, cer Uio, ad pleii.icl. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the -Boston Bee." The Editor s.vl Dec. 2?J. Br HoojJanjf s Celebrated German Bitters, for the cur- of Liver Co-.npliint, Jaundice, Dyspepsin Chronic or Nrous Debility, is deservedly one 01 tbe most popular medicines of the day. These Bit trs hire been used by thonsin Is and a friend at oar elbew say he has himself received nn effectual oJ permsnetit cure of Liver CompLiint from ihi- nse of this remedy We are convinced that, in thv use of these Bitters, the patient constantly galn strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider tiDn They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most doiicatr torn as with safwiy, under any circumsUuci s e ire speaking from experieuce, and ts the af flicted we advise their use." 'Scott's Weekly,"' one of the beet Literar) paper ruhljshed. said, August 25- " Dr. Hooflanls German Bitters, manufactured by Ur Jackson, are now recommended by some ol the most prominent members of the faculty, ar ai article of much efficacy in case of female weakness As sach is tbe case we would advise all mothers to obuiu a bottle and thus save themselves much sick- Best. Prrsous of debilitated constitutions will Gu t these Bitters advantageous to eheir health as wf kaea- from experieucc the salutary effect thai ihej have upon weak systems. Julge M. Si Noah, a gentlemin of great liter ary tua scientific attainment?, saiu in uisie York Weeklv Me-encer. January 6, IS50. ur iionjnn s Herman Hitters. Mere is a pre paration wbich the leading toressfs in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and tin reason is obvious, it is nude after. a proscription furnshed bv one of the mt celebrated rhv-'Cru;: or m dern times, the lite Pr Christopher Willieln Hoo2.nd Prufscr to the University of Jena, Fri vate Pjysicuc to the King of Pru-i a, and one el the gmtest medical writers Germany has ever pro daeed He w.is emphatically the enemy of hunting and therefore a medicine of which he was the in venter and endorser may be conSdeutly relied on He specially recommended it in Liver Complain Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidrty of the Stotn aca, .outi ition and all complaints aris'pg from disurdered condition of the stomach, the Liver D'l the intes'ines. Nine Philadelphia pipers ex pres; tseir conn. ti n of its excellence, and. several or lb di;ors peak of its effects from their own individ ml experience. Under thee circumstance we fee warranied, not ou'v in ca.'line the attention of our 'eiders to the present iroprie:or's (Dr. C. M Jack ton'f) preari'i-'n, but iu recotnmeaJing the artic'u W allaHicted" MORE EVIDENCE. The -Philadelphia Satuhdat Gazette, the be.-t family newspaper published in Uie Uuited States lae eJuor a-iy of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS " li is sr'dom that we recommend what art termed Pi;ei.t Medicines to the confidence and patrouag efour readers; and, therefore, when we recommead Br lb9iiid'a German Bittern, we wiah it to be !(inctly understood that re are not speak is g o the nostrums of the dav, that ara noised about fu a hr,ef period and then forgotten after they hv ione their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which ha met the hearty approval of the fuculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) fro n all sections 01 the Union, the list three years, and the strongest testimony in its fitor, i, that there U more of it used in tbe prac tice of the regul ir physicians of Philadelphia, than fcli eloer nostrums combiued a fact that can he easily established, and fjlly proving that a scien tific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That tins medicine wi:l "enre Liver Complaint an Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after using it as a.rected. It acts specifically upon tbe stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious dis eases , the eff-ct :s immediate. They can be ad- miuistered to fchale or israsx wilt safely reliable benefit, at any time. and BEWARE OF COUXTERFE1TS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines io attain, to induce counterfeiters te put forth a spurious article t the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. , Thy have the written signature of C. W. J ACK SON Upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bou:. rruhovl rrhich they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STQRE. No i .0 A RCH Street, one door below Sixth, (late of Race street) Philadelphia, and by re- ipectdlile dealer throughout the country. Also for sale by J.B.RAMSEY, Druggist. JMtboro' N. C. May 29th, 1851. 44 ly ; Mi.MDMA G aV CO. DKALEKS in Gentlemen's Clothing, fteady Mde, of the first quality.' Also, A complete assoilmeni of Genla Dress Goods. FayettevUle, St., Telegraph Building. E. L HARDING, Raleigh, N. C. -S- A L. SCOTT &. CO., Petersburg, Va. Ha'.vigh, July 2Gt, ml. e0 till. HENRY A. BEPKIN, V1TOULD inform the L vDIES, that he keepa w w constantly on hand, Ladiee'fine kid Walking Shoe. Slipper?. ALSO, Children's Shoes; And, Indeed, every thing nsuali. kfpt ia a Shoe Store Raleigh, Ang. 18th, 1851. 67 tf Boot unci Shoe Manufactory I h&ve lately rjnro ffll Stock of 0, L. BURCH, and will carry VW on tbi BO OTAJXD SHOE MAS UFA CTUR E. in all its varioua br inches. t his old stand, one dor be.OWthe Post-Offic. It is mv del'erminatinn. tn 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 trra old Shoe at -1 nit ma. w k. ling on me, to get as good an article now as evsr. Com and tee for younelvt. HEN KY A. DEPKIN. A C A R I. The undersiened takVa oleaaure in Mvm M,.t he believes that Mr. Depbisi is well qualified to ful- ui dis promiso to the fublic. and 1 recommend my friends and old customers to give him a trial. J O L.. BURCH. Fresh Drugs and Medicines ic,cifiug lara aoailloa to their stock ol Drugs Medicines, Chem icals. Paints, Oils. Dye stuff. Window Glass, Perrumery, &.c. from the most re liable Houses in "the Northern Cities, which baa been purchased with an eve single io their puiiiy, and are offered for sale at such price and terms as ahall compare favourably with my House ix tbk State, Physicians, country merchants and dealers eene. rally, will do well to i-ivs us a call before purchaa ing. tee, u. g isreU we shall uot f it to please both in price and qua'py. Orders promptly a.teLded m and particular atten tion riven 10 n irinni anil liiminlinv - .. r 3 -.- family Medicitivs, and p-escriptions, compound ed ai.ali hours of the J iy night, ty s competent person, wiih Datnc and despatch. V e tender our mo-t sincere th inks to the citi zens of lialeigh and I lie fcurroniidinc country, for ttie l-ng and literal patronage e have received, and trust, by untieing eal and ei srgy lo please 111 tbe iroecution rf our business, to merit its continuance. Raleigh, April 21st. 151 Ae " VHwkV aV (Sacecssor to Pomtroy O'Neal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER So. 16, FayetletiUe Strett, ("OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RALEIGH, V. C. HAS nn hand a verv large and valqibje collec lion of Theological, Law, Medical, Scientific. Agricultural. Miscellaneous, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds. Price very l.iw call and examine. May 24th. 1p51. 42 XOIITI1 CAUOI.INA Tlutual I.ilc I ii s lira nee Com'y OFFICE RA LEIGH, X C rwlS Company continues to insure the uvea of J all healthy tV hite pcrsous nnd Slaves. 1 be greatest risK taken on a single lilei bO.uuu. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for their value. CFF1CECS. Dr.'Chis. F.. Johnon. Preside itt, Wm. D Hav wood, Vice President, James F Jordan, Secretary, Wm H. Jones, Trcusurer, Perrin Bubee, Attorney, Dr Wm H. McKee. Examiuing Physician. J. Hersman, General Agent. All losses are paid within 9U days after satisfac lory proo is presented. Blanks and rr.mphlets. showing the plan or oper- itieu l the Conip-my, may be bad on applications I the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F.JORDAN, Secretory. ISM. 36 May 2d, Livery Stable. T' HE Suhrcrib. r alter reluming his gratelu thanks to the Public, for the very liberal and generous patronage, hitherto extended to him, W'uld respectfully give notice lijat he continues lo prose cute hi line of business, iu all its branches, with tomp ness and efficiency His Stables sre clean and commodiou-, and his Ostlers experienced antl st- lentfve ; indeed no pains or expense have been or shall be spared to render satisfaction to all who pat ronize his Establirhmrnt- He will keep constantly on hand, for hire, HACKS, BUOttlES, HARNESS A5D HORSES willbe boarded by the day week, minih or year, ou ihe most moderate lerin. Drovers will find this s central position, and a most conve nient one for effecting sales, slid they Mill nwaia find ample ircommoumuu iui lr of Horses, howev. r large. Tbe Subscriber has alo effected a new arrange- . , - t l - :n v. n n K! .,1 tn 1rrt new and old Buggies, and HoRSES,r sale, or for exchange ou moderate and accommodating terms- Thia is a nn nf wnicn nc win . ii - . ... e new feature in his business. The Subscrilr hopes ihat bis Irienus and me Public will continue to give bim a trial, it is an that he asks. JAMES M. HAKKIW Raleigh. September 28, 1849 78- ly STOVES! STOVES!! W T" 17 kuw ti war nn hind a lame aud varied as- W)f sortment of JJir tight, Church, Parlor, Office, and Cooking Stoves, to which we call attentiou. , R.S THOMPSON CO. Petersburg, August 29th, 1851. 6m Shirts. Shirts. PADDED, Yoke Seam Shirts a few doien just received, fine quality. HARDING CO. . Raleigh, July 26th, 1S51 60; VALUABLE MUSIC BOOKS- THE Boton Glee Book. Kmgley's Soctaarfoir. orlheru Hsip ; by Mrs S. B. Dana, Social einging Book ; by W B Bradbury, Young LaJies' Harp; by George Kinsley, Harmonist, Mason's sac.-ed Harp ; or Beauties of Church Music. In S vols. Choir or Union collection of Church Music; by I .11 Vtasnn d ; i d-.i.., , Pcim of David. Pointed for Cbantipg- For sale by H; D. TURNER, '. C. Book Store Raleigh, -Sept. 17, 185L ?3 NEW UANOyCR INSTITUTE, WICMLIIiGTOX, W C. THE fifth session of this Institute will com mence ou Monday, the 6th of SepteSber. ter minating February 15tn . For a circular, containing full particular- a to terms, C enquire of the subscriber, 4 p. CLEMENT, Principal. July 17th, 18ol. 8 VOLUME 3 Tanner's Oil, ust received and foraa e t th.nmir Smr. of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD It CO. April 7th. 1851. 29 Fine Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants. 107 PAIRS, jus opened of Superior ( v entirely new ts.yle and Cut. Tl ting Pants out; so every body avs. assimcre, The best fii- A ., m E. L. HARDING &. CO. April 7th, 1851. 29 Toll the Bell still Louder Toll It? Convey ye winds the joy fal sound from Curritock to Cherokee from the Aroetook :o the Sabine, that u the Immortal Insect" is at Home again NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1851. OLIVER & PROCTER, See It. It, It. Jt -r M receiving and opening at our "Grand Emporium of Taste, Fashion and Elegance," Ugly Row, opposite Loqgee's, one door above Li'chford's, and hard by Towle's and Prim rose's, a choice selection oT vernal and solstitial Fabricks for male attire, embracing every color and variety, of which the following are a part : Black, blue, olive green, brown Dahlia and Ze phyr Clothes, Drap d'ete and Caihmeretts, all co lors, for Summer coats. Black, single milled doe skin and fancy French Cassimeres of every variety while and colored, entirely new and very beautiful, Plain white and Buff Marseille; Figured Satins, Silks and Shally Vesting. All or these goods were selected by -' The Bugg," iu person, from the latest importations and cau be confidently recommended to our friends and patrons as beiug precisely 44 The Thiugs" for Sjiriug and Summer costumery. THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words that can truly impress 1'he pleasure we ieel when we're eff by express Tse Mean King is up, and the whutle is heard The bell gives the signal, we're off like a bird. Through mountaius aud valleys , right onward we press, Hurrah ! then hurrah ! we are off by express. Our flight s like the engles, as fearless and brave ; The fl ig tells of safety as gaily it wuves. The rails are all clear, and ihe Monarch's ahead ; See forth from his nostrils the deep glare of red; Still enward and onward we gallantly pn'ss, Hurrah ! then hurrah ) wo are off by express. Towns, cities and hamleta. have passed in review Like some diorama of beautiful hue. Our journey's accomplished, safe, sate as a dart, Our frame not fatigued, nor oppressed is tbe heart. Wilb fire and spirit right onward we press, Hurrah ! theu hurrah we are safe by express. What applies lo the rails is in commerce the same Aod hence 'BuggV greatness, asd hence 'Bugg's tame, Express is his motto ; in matters of dress, Receives all his fashions and made! by express. ll the qualification ihe 'Bugg-' does possess, To outstripnll 'slow trains'-thushe wius by expre Expressly his fabrics are made fbr this mart, Kxpresely he nurtures his cutters of art; Expressly for biiu the bet workmen's retained, Kxpresly for all such prime clothes he's sustained Expressly to please you. his efforts progress, Expressly in beaut v and cheapness of dress. OLIVER & PROCTER. Merchant Tailors, Ralegh, Atril 19th, 1S51. 33 YOUTHS CLOTHING. WE have also on hand a Complete s8S0rtmcni of Youth's Clothing Frock Coats, of cloth Aipucha, Tweed, and brown liuen, also sacks and Pantaloons, of all kinds.- We invite the especiai attention of pareutsaud guardians to this branch of our trade, as we will sell clothing cheeper than you can buy the Coodsuand warrant them in all respects Ul.lV fc.ti SL f KUt I LK. W To Fancy entlemrii. WE have a few Highfalutin, Low Vulgar, Pe ru, Sedundue. and Jay bird stripes and flaids for panlalaxna. Also a few dozen dress shirts, very superior. O. & P. The latest Paris, London, sad Northern Fashions just at band. Grateful eyer for lb patronage uni formly riestoned on us so lib.-ra ly since our com mencement in business, we will endeavor lo merit Us continuance by renewed e union for '.heir inter, nal and external welfare nf the Public; OLIVER cV. PROCTER. Raleigh. April 19ih 1 85T 32 "THE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES. WAS 1 1 1 N G TON COUN T Y, MARYLAND. The Diocesan College of the Protestant . Church, rmrvi TENTH ANNU AL SESSION wdl o- H pen on Monday, October Cth, 1851. aud con tinue until the next Comineuoiueol Day." the last Thursday in July, 152 New students are re commended to enter at tbe opening of the session, but are received at any time lliey apply, and the charge is estimated from the date of their eutrance. THE COLLEGE has the usual number of cl-i.-sss, affords all tbe opportunities for a complete education, and el the successful termination ine conegiate course, con fess on its graduates the usual Academical degrees THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, immediately adjoining the College, au J under the supervision of the Rector, but underi stinci disci pline, receives lads at the beginning of their acade mical course, and prepares them for the Collegiate clae The oversight snd direction of the Profest. eorsof the College secure special advantages to the pupils of the Grammar School IN THE MERCANTILE CLASSES the study of the Greek Language is omitted, a ad its place supplied by additional studies in Modern Languages, Book Keeping, $-c. The situation of the College is entirely health ful, aod by its distance from towns and villages, ve ry favorable to good morals and order. Kemp Hall,: a' new buil ling, 90 feet by 40, will be ready for occupation in the course of the next session. In addition to the former corps of Profes sors, the Trustees have recently appoiuied Hugh D. Evans, L. L. D., Lecturer ou Civil and EccUsi astical Law; and John H. Alexander, L J.. D. Lrc turer of Physics and Chemistry The whole annual charge (in the College aud Grammar School.) for ihe session of ten months, is $225, payable semi-annually in advance.' Ajipicutions for admission to be made to Rbv. JOHN B. KERFOOT, Rector. August 16th, 1851. td66 "WHERE ATT EVANS & COOKE'S. HO. 89, PAYBTTETiLIE STBEET, it aii:kii if. c "W7"OU will find a beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing every atii cie usual in Dry Good Stores- Also, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, dec. &c. Iu addition to tbe above, the Subscribers ftrp dai ly receiving their fall purchase, which is extensive apd in point c,f cheapness cannot be surpassed by any in their line. They are aver grateful for past favours aud beg a continuance of the same. H. L. EVANS, GEO. T. COOKE. August 3Pth, 8S1. 7 BUSINESS COATS, w "V g MORE of those desirable Coats; just V II f opened at the lew price of $4 60. ' Z. L. HARDING f CO RALEIGH, IV. P., SEPTEMBER Iron Railings, &c, io Iew Eusland Irsaii Il:if line: COMPANY. Nn.4 Albany Blcc. Boston, are prepared to make, atahott notice, every descrip tion Of Wrought or Cast Iron Railings, at very low prices Their PATENT WIRE RAILING is a very superior article, as to beauty of style or strength, made from the besl 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, frc It i lo extensively used for WINDOW GUARDS FOil STORES, DWELLINGS, LUNATIC ASYLUMS aud other public buildings. Ii is more durable and much cliciper than cast iron or any other description of Fence. They keep constantly o hand, also, ENG LISH IIURDLE FENCE, for farming purposes, from $1.50 to $5 per rod Coal Screens, Bedsteads, For particulars respecting price and for drawings of design mppy t0 t. LYMAN fc CO., ' 4 Albany Block, -Boston. July 9th, 1851. 55 w3m C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and the publi generally, that he has recently returned frol the North with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, &.C-, &C-, which he i: prepared lo sell lower than such articles have ever been sold in this marki t at any previous lime. Having himself paid g'at attention to the selection of his go ds, he is confident thai , 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, aud consists, in put, of ihe following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Anchor Cvlinders Vertical Escapem- nU, Gold and Steel Guard t 'hains' Seal, Keys, logetber with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings. G -Id and Silver Pencils, G..ld Pens, Thimbles, Medallions, Go'd Hearts and Crosses. Mantel Clocks, GJd and Silver mounted Canes, Card Cases, Toilet Bottles and Lades, Toilet Work Boxes. Chessmen and Cackg .mnion Boards, S:et l Pen--, Gilt, Steel, Gloss and Satin Beadj, Jet Combs, egar Case?, Rax ir Straps, Purses J c , A-c. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, DeF.serl, Salt and Mustard Spoous, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butler Knives. Silver-mounted Coii Nuls, Castors, Candle-Slicks, Snuffers and Trsys, Cake B tskets, Coffee G requt, Brittania Ware, in setts ir single peicea, Silver and Plated Cups, Silver aud Ivory .Napkin Rings, &-C, spi:cTAtLi;s. Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article lo suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Fliut Glasses that may be adjusted in any frame, at auy notice. ii:itri .ni:itY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder Shaving mid Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of superior Razors, Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. JIL'SIC.iL. IX ST. UHE.MTS Spioish Guitars, Violins, Clirionets, Flutes, Fifes Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bnws &c 4c. Watches and Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal attention mill be given to the dr-partment. those persons having sif.c.es io re pair may rely on their being well and faithfully executed Gold and Si.ver in mufactured to order Highest prices given for old Gold and Silver to si'oistshk.v - -ii'rk'Sr'i PATESX fit BAOREL SFI.F-KFV01.-i PISTOLS. C B. Root has also received a fine lot of Double Rarrel Guns, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powler Fl isks, Shot Bugs, I'.ird B.irs, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wrud ding. io t. T, C. WORTH ComiiiissioiR and Forwarding 71 er chaitt WILMINGTON X. C. July 1st. 1851. 53 ly p. J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION tii;i: u a r, r 4 l'KTTE VII.LE, NORTH CAROLINA July 19th, 1600. P3 Looking Glass And Picture Frame 7! mi ii factory. RICIl.tlOXD. VA. T IlE undersigned manufacture and offer for sale the following articles at Mortbern prices: Portrait Frames, richly ornamental aud plain gilt Picture Frames of gill and fancy wood and gill Daguerreotype Frames a large and beautiful as sortment of new goods Looking Glass Plates, of all sixes and fitted in Picture Glass, French, first quality, from 50x36 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 gill and jobbing ia the above branches Picture Glass cut to any pattern and large site French Mirrors furnished to order. (LJ'Cnuntry oidets by mail will receive prompt attention. FRANC K fc CLOVER. 19S Main st , between 9th and 10th st. Richmond. July 13, 1K51. 57 l.y STEAM SAW 111 LL ' BEG leave to call the attention of builders and persons wishing to purchase Lumber lo my Steam Saw Mill near Raleigb, where they can be supplied wilh any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the besl quality at $1 00 per M. T. H. SNOW. Raleigh July 11 lb, 1650. J6 ly Notice. 'HE business hsrstorbre conducted under the name of A. B. ST1TH CO., was discontin ued on the 1st day of September All persons in debted to said concern, are requested to make imme diate settlement, as it becomes nt.cesary, from sub sequent srrangements, thai this business should be closed. A. B. STITH. The undersigned formed s copartnership, oa the 1st dsy of September, under lha style of Stith 4- Co., and will continue the business heretofore conducted by A. B. Stith & Co., at tbe same place, on Fsy eueville atteet. A B STITH, N. L-?TIT. Raleigh, Sept. 8lh, 1851. 73 OlM I I ffi I 17, 1851. WHOLESALE WATCH and jrv:cjiv STORE, L. H. MILLER & CO. 'MJfORTERS, Manofacturers and Jabbers of WATCH, JEWELRY k, FANCY GOODS, he leased the Old Stand, formerly occupied by Mesrs Canfield Brother & Co. SOUTH E ST CORNER OF CI1 MILES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 227.) which thev nr- 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 thenew concern, we mention tbe fact that we are associated with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS iu the country, wJiich must give a decided advantage over all others in this market, for supplying dealers withr Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature ia this branch of trade long since needed, between 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, wilb a writteu guarantee that they ciil 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 aejlnce in the confidence of buyer. We respectfully invite you to call upon ns when you next visit our city, confidently believing that an examination of our Good will prove to yoa, that they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, and assure yoa that no' effort shall be winting on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. S. E. corner of 'liarle St. Baltimore sis. REFERENCES: Wyeth. Blncklock i. Co. Gwyu, Reid it Tnyler, Jams Ilodzes 6l Brother Murdoch, Duer fc Evans. Stellman &. Hinrichs, Bartholow, Gwyu & Co. Sangsfo.n dj Co. Hurst 4- Berry. Reily &. Pendleton, Cuhing A. Bailey, John Murphy A. Co. Moore fc Griffin Cm os. Baltimore, Aug. IS, 1801 Important to MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those eng iged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that he keepg constantly on hand, and will supply at the shortest notice, that alinost invalua ble article, YOUNG" S IMPROVED PA TENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfacti n to tbe public. It has surplitited every Smut Machine yet offered in the Slate, more 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 running in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more tlian realized in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but nls purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square iu the mill and requires but little pow er. 1 1 is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing ont, and also to retaiu iis cleansing qual ities fo- 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 ont of order one day. There was swarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium wilh a silver me dal, ai the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bal more, laat Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. Deeember 26, 1950 tf 104 H. S. THOMPSON 6c CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TIN" WARE AT NORTHERN PRICES, AMD M ASl' FACTUIIERS OF ALL, KINDS OF Copper, Tin and Sheet Ir oh Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Coalings, Sheet Iron, Bur Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, frc , Low eh Esd Sycamore Street. TH E subscribers having considerably enlarged their business would rcpcpifuliy invite ihe Country Merchant- f Virginia and North Carolina loan ex animation of their extensive assortment of r.ain and Japanned I I is v a'e, as-surin them they can sell as low as any house North, and the articles superior, bring of their own mmufaciure. And, in ndJtt.on It their siock of l'ljin and Japanned Vim Ware, they offer for sale low rhe following articles: Brit annia I eaand l-olee Tots and Soup Ladies Do Tea nnd Table Spoons, Caiors and Goblets Alabalta Tea and Table and Plated Spoons Plated Table and Dessert Forks, in sets Do Candlesticks, Snuffers i.nd Trays Fine Planished Patent Joffeo Pots, all sizes Coffee Urns and teak Dishes Wiiters, Coffee Mills and Teakettles Britiannia und Glass Fluid Lamps Tall Brass and Brittannia Candlesticks Peckei snd Table Knives, Razors, 4c Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Spades, Shov. Is and Forks Molasses Gates, Faucets and Cut Tacks Pa-enl Counter Scales, various sizes Locks euammclled and Uras Preserving Kettles Large Brass Wash Kettles from 5 to 50 gallons Castings, consi&lins of Pots, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets snd Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe Brust es Together with a Urge asrtment of Fancy Goods. R. S. THOMPSON I- CO , Lower end Sycamore sL Petersburg. Vs. Aug. 8 6moe 7 Just Published, ANEW digested Manual of tne Acts of the Gen eral Assembly l North Carol. na, from theyear 1B3S lo the year lr-61, inclusive, (omitting all pri vate, local and temporary acts,) with references to Judicial decisions, BY JAMES IREDELL. PRICE $3. Persons at a distance, desiring ihe work, ran have it transmitted to them by taa.il, free of postage, upon their inclosing the price to the Subscriber, Raleigh. O. H. PERKY, Agent' for the Proprietor. Raleigh, Sept. 3, 1851. Im 71. New Supply of Clothing. K It. IIARDIKG & CO. Tl AVE j'st received a new lot of black Lustre UJ sacks, Grass und Brown Linen sacks and frocks, White and Buff Marseilles Vests, Fancy Uasstmere Pants, &. Raleigh, July 26th. 1651. 60 ADHIIvlSTRATOU'S IfOTICE. TPE Subscriber, bayfrig qualified as Administra tor with the will annexed, on tbe Estate of the late William Peck, dee'd. hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them for paycuept, duly authenticated within tbe time preset ibed by law, or this notice will be plead in tar of their recoverv. All those indebted to Wm. Peck or Wm. Peck de Soo. are hereby notified to make immediate payment. or their accounts and notes will be collected accord uig to law. J W. pjiUK, Administrator. Raleigh, August 23rd, 1851. 3m68 NUMBER 75 Notice. THE Snbsr.riber, aa successor, to COOKE & BUFF ALOE, in the Livery business will con tinue its operations in alliis branches at his sta bles, on Wilmington street, and solicits the pa t rooajre of his old friends and.the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the pices of vsoduce and Lbur. and will be from and after the 1st da? of February aexi,. as fol lows Fair of Horses per month,, $1 00 Single do do 10 Da do, week. 3 5 Da do dy 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in aft instance,, and persons having horses now in hij care are requested to take tbptftaway, if onwt' liag tu comply wuli the above conditioo. JEUE : NIXON. Jan.. aiib. JS50. Peruvian Government GUANO WE are now prepared to reeaive orders for Guano, having made arrangements with the Government Agent for a certain quantity of the best Peruvian Guaoo for Autumn sales To pre veat disappointmeut, those who, intend to use this srtiele bad belter sead us. their orders at once, and the pries can be fixed now or at the time of delivery, as the buyer may prefer. PEEBLES, WHTTE, DAVIS dtCO. PexeasBURG, Virgita. 49 (. June 17 1851. W. II. THOMPSON, WATCH MAKER AXD JEWELLER. R.ETUP.NS his tlwiks to the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, for their kind patrsnnse, and would res rectfully inform the public tU he bus removed to part of the building occu pied by E. L. Hardings Clothinj Store, where lie is prepare,! to exeeute ail mtr in his line of basu tresa, wiih neatness-nnd despatch, ad oa the most reasonable terms. Give me a call, and 1 warrant satisfaction in every in -tance. R4igh, Aug. It h. I Sol. 3m 65 N PER UY MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, 3 doors above Bank, PETERfiURG, Ta. SUPERIOR Ready Made Clothing', GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLAHS, CRAVATS, STOCKS. HJNDKE R CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umurellas. Trunks &t. September 8th, 185U, 73' tf. ' GROCERIES, &.C TOSEPH G. M. BUFFALOE will .ontinue U carry on the Grocery business, st ihe old stand "I COOKE & BUFFALOE. Hargett St. He will keep constantly on band a ful supply of all articles in his line of business, and solicits a share of ihe public patronage. If you would save money, call on JOS. G- M. BUf f ALOE. Raleigh. Feb. 25lli. 1S51. 16 Robinson's Shoes- llgt. LADIEs' Kid and Coat Buskins, Ladies Goat Well B ots, Mistes' andCbildien Goat Welt Boots. EVANS (t COOKE. August 29t' 1S5I. 70 ITEW FAXL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AXD DAILY ARRIVING. W. II & It. S. Tucker. ESTEUTFULLY announce to the public thnt J9 many of the moot desirable articles embraced in their laize and extensive Lssortmenl ol r all anu Winter Goods, ! elected with careby ne of the firm in the best Northern markets, have beeu alrea dy received aud openes!, and they flatter them selves lliey will be jirepared to meet the de mand for goods of every description, on as goe'i terms aa they can be sold iu this market. Thankful lor aud encouraged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their connection lu bu; ucss,they have vtn'urcil to lay iB a very heavy stock to which they invite the attention of purchasers, hoping their efforts to accommodate will not fail tu pleae. , The attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to the following desirable dress goods. Super Brocade, and Chamcliou Silks, Blue, Black and While Watered feilaa, Black Gio DeRhine an i Italian Silka, Solid und Fancy Lutestring do Brocade Poult De Soi, CasbmsreDeEcosse, Figured Brilliaules, Lnli.-li, Germau and Lupin s Frenca Mermos, Solid Parumettas, Rich Figured Paris DeLnines, Plain and Fancy Poplins, mack sua traces, Deep Silk Fringe- Paris Kid Gloves, Buttons aud Trimmings, Scalloped Embroidered Handkercliiefs. Swiss, Jackouet, and Tarhan Mpstius. Cbemieetts, Collars, Uudersleeve and Cuff, Muslin Bauds, EJgiugsand lnsertings, c, are. 71 W.H t R. S TUCKKR. SCHAEFFER & L0NEY, NO. 3 HAN8VER STREET. NEAR BALTIMORE STREE'I, Offer for sale as low as can be purchased in any of the Northern Atlantic Ciiief, a large assortment id" Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, of their own iinport-iiion. N. B. Particular atteution paid lo the sale of Gnus. Cutlery. Fanner's antl Jlec na mes' Xools and Uiillding Jlaterials. Baltimore, August 2nd, 1851. 3m 62 TO CAPITALISTS. A Book is opened at Cedar Falls under tbe di- rrctjon of James F. Marsh, for the subscrip tion of thirty-five thousand dollars of additioual stock lu the CeU.il f ails Manufacturing Company in shares of ?500 each, aud will be kept open un til ihe Ut Mocday in October next, which is the day forthesemi-aunual meeting of the stockholders of said Company, and all new subscribers are invited to attend at that time. X be purpose or the eularge ment of the stock of tbe Codar Falls Mauufacturiu Co is to rebuild aod improve the Facturing house- aod site formerly owned by the Kaudolph Manefai: turiugCo at FranVlmsville. of which they hav becorrre proprietors, which improvement ia propose. i to embrace (he manufacture of wollen as well 04 co - ton gooda. JNO. B. TKOY, Pr. B. Cedar Falls, August 16, 1851. w4w 67 TEACHER WANTED (Jeiltletiian who cau eome well iecom- mended to take pharos of an Academy, and wboean teach the J,aaguag, ran get a good anna lion, by making au early application to tbe un dersigned at Gray's X Rouds, Randolph County, w.c. ALEX S. GRAY. WILLIAM HAMMOND. THOMAS LOWE. SepL 13, 180 J. " t?0s 74 TERMS OP ADVERTISING Advertisements. for every Sixteen iinUr8t nsertion, One Dollar.? each subsfqaaut insertion Tweaty-fiveCenl.yr; , ' ' 0Xv? Court Orders arid Judicial Advertisement in charged 35 per cent, higher ; I ut a deduction of 3? ) percent, will be made from the regalar prtceafor advertiserf b the year. U Advertisements, 'uisertcd in the Serii-Week't.v l! E' gistkr, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, f-ee' ofcharge. .:q ar Jiiers to the tailor must be rosT-fAin. ifor the Rtfiioval and Pcrmanfot Tnre.f lEft; NERVOUS DISEASES, . J . j Aad ef thaae CnmilainU which -are causedby aa imsaiie akeii(xl kt nnheaU-Uy comUtion nf the KEHVOUS SYSTEM. Tliis beautiful and conveinent application of tha mystorioas powers of GALVANISM ami MAUNK.TIS.M, has bean pro nounced by UistinguislieJ phj liciain, both in Ku ro and th Unit4 Stals, to be the moil ruluahU Medicinal disceterg Ihe Jlgt. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, M osed with the most peifect nd certain success io ali casca of . . , CtKNEKAL. DKB1HTY, Strengthening Uie weakened body, giving tone to the various rgaKs, and invigorating tlie entire iysterft. Also TB FIT8 CRAMP, PARALVSIS aal PALSY, DlSrKTSlA or IJiDJ OE8TION, RHEUMATISM, All TK and t'HIUJ.NIC, GOUT, EPILKP8Y, LUMBAUO, DKAKNKSH, ftKllVUUrTllS. MOH3, PALPlTAilON OK THE HKART, APOPLKXx", NfcUK.Al.GIA. PAINS in the SIOK. nnd CHF.ST, LlVt: COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and I URVAT.URS of the SPINK, HIP COMPLAINT, DISKASKS of tire KIO- NEYS, OEFJC1ENCY OV NERVOUS and PHYSICAL E.N ERGY.Mid sll NKK VOL'S DISEASES, which com plaints ajris from one simple cauie namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. ttff- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Druei an Medieina i ncri at the disease, for they weaken the rittil eoerrias Of the airealv prostrated system ; while under the treiiKtheninc, life giving, vitalizing influence of Galvanism, as applied by jUIul anil wonderlul discovery, ins eauatisiea pauem kened etiflerer ic le-toied to hnmer health, strength. laitieitr snd rigor lbs great peculiarity and excellence ol Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, eonsiits, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by suf ward' application, in plnce of the usual mode of drugging aast physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under tbe infliction. They ttreneUer. IhejiAnte tyitem, equalize the etrcuMtesa S tiC bi9d, fi omatt the sec, eiuns, and never do the tlighlett injury under ;y n. . -ittnret. Since tbeir inrrtwucuoo in United Slates, irnly three vears aince, more Ihao 6,(0 Persons Including all ages, i-U-s and -militinni, anioog which were a large numher l 1b.1i.-b. wi.u arc pecriliariy suojeci io nerv U compKiinu, nave neon - .. - ; ENTIRELY AND PBRMAK ENTT.T CTfRED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every think. else been tried in vain ! ' To illustrate the use of the GAIYVANRC BELT, suppose the case of a person afllrted with that bane of civ filiation, DYSPEPSIA, or anv other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. la ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action oa t&e nerves and muscles ol til a stnmacn, anora temporary reueL But which leave the patient in a tower state, and with ljlaretl faculties, alter the action thus excited has ceased. Now cosb- pare tkis with the effect resulting from fhe apphcstiesi at tme GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufleiet, even is tbe worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed, -In a aaort fteriod the insensible perspiration wiUg act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing, a Galvanic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and thence back agaiato the positive, thus keeping up a continuous uaivamc ctreuia. . tion throughout the system. Thns the most severe easassf DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW CAV8 tp OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE ,TME DlBKABt Uf I H.AKS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONUiS Of Uie moat Vndoabted CbaJrsMtcr, f "- Fron all parts ef the Country could be given, sufficient to BN every column in this paper! . . AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction," CUKE OF , . . BnELlIATISjI, BRONCHITIS AND DYSrlKjA. Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman, of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments aod esaltea reputation : sipskv, flew jersey, juiy ix, ,oo. Dr. A H. CHSisTir Dear Sir Y'ou wish to know of me what has been the result in my own uase. of the application ol THE GALVANIC BELT AND Nl.l K L AC E. -My leply is as follows : For about twenty ytart 1 had been suifenng Worn Dyspe sia. Every year tue c mptoms lttrsme worse, nor enuiu i ebtiun permanent reliel fnni any course of medical treatment whatever. Alio-it Jonrleej, years since, in consequence oi frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pas toral duties, I becamo subject to a severe Chronic Kbeunia tism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of MS and '46i in consequence of preaching a great deal ir my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, rhich soon became so severe as to require an tmmeaiaie sus pension of rx.y pastoral labors. My ntrwui system we mw thorcHghly jir nitrated, and as my Bronchitis became werse, so also did my Dyspepsia ana mieumsuc anecuou sous emeemg that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole phanosco pseia there seemed to be no remedial agent which comUi reacn anu recuperate my nervous nnem ; ry iuui um had tried for this purpose had completely failed.-. At last raa led by my friends to examine your inventions, anq (tnougB rith no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I Setanstlued to try the effect of the application of the G AL V ANIC Hk-Li AUD NECKLACE, with Ihe MAGNETIC fLClu. IBIS wss in June, 1S46. To mt ciain ASTortisHMnrr, is T WtsamvS v frsri:rsit had goic; in bight dats I was SsaSLSo ts asteMK ur r astora l i.akors ; sos havs l sines essiTTKO IMil.F. IERTTI.E Ol :i-OI't OV THI OR0NCH ITIS ', AKD MV BilfCVMATIC AFFKCTlOM HAS EKTIRKLV ( flBf.D TO TMOl'SI.K SS. Such is the wonderful snd happy results of the exprrsmeol I have recommended the BELT auJ FLUID l naus lw tave been likewise suflcring from Neuralgic afecUoaa. -They are tried them, with nsrrv resclts, 1 tii.nrt, aa avasv I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours. ' ' ROBEHT W. LAN9II DR. CHRISTIE'8 GALVANIC NECKLACE sj used for a)l complaints aS'ccting the Throat or Head, each as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat. Nervous ext. Kick Heed ache, Ditzinesa of the Head, Neuralgia io the face, Buning or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, w hich is fsmawaily Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called "1 ic C i-VWUHP rp.a. Palsy and Paralysis. All nkvsirinns ark now lede-e that these terrible diseases aro eaased by a deficiency of Fervent Knerty ia ta flocted limbs. Da. Christik's Galvanic Articles will suppty tkis deficient power, and s complete and entire core; is thus elected. 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis sure been reported tn Da. ( hsisti, and his Agerrti WKmht the last two years, mhicn aave oeen entirely inora. .-i j 0T7- Cap. Ardbcw J. F. Tosiis of Brooklyn, N. Y, Jtad net been able to walk a step for near four year, and was so help less that he had to be fed. The roost celebrate pbysfai'OS gave bim up. Ia five days after he commenced wearing the Galvanic Beit. Ncriuci, iso Bacin.ETS, he walked across the room, snd in three weeks he had perfectly leoovered Bis heaittt. captain lomes is seventy years 01 sge. if, . Severe Deafness Cored. The following is an ea tract from a letter lately receive from a distinguished' physician in the State of Virginia : "A. H. Chbisth;. M. D. Dear Sir: One of my patients. Unknown to me. obtained your Galvanic Belt mud Necklace, with the Magnetic Flnxd. tit a serious affection, of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whoee Nervoas system was much stisor4ered, and her general health poor. Much was don previously to the application of the Belt, but with very litlle success, and I feel it only right in tell you, that aioc she cose. me need wewrir.gj.he Belt and using 'die Fluid, but a few weeke as-o. she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HKB HKARINfJ. aad her general health is better thaa lor several years.?; Every case ol Deafnesa, if it be Nervous, ss it geaerally ss, can be cured by this wonderful remedy. ' DR. CHRI8TIE'8 GALVANIC BRACELETS; Are faond of vast aervice in cases of Convnlsjoas or Vito, Spasmodic Complaints, and general N err on Amtetawsf of tko Road and apper eatremitiea Alo in Psjsy and raralySts, ad all diMSJ.es caused by a deficiency of power or Nervosa Cnorgy in the limbs or other organs ol-th body, t-a 1 Pricesr ' ?i - la Galwwnlc Belt, Three DoHara, Tho Galvanic Necklace), Two Dolls, The Galvanic Bracelets, On Dollar JCacb. Tba Magnetic Fluid, QU, JJollar. ar The articles are accompanied by lull and pUiJ diroe fioiML ranphlets with full particulars sasy be mad of aojthorixed Agent. ; vJ.''dcc For sale, wtoiesaiii) aftil rtlasl by F. Jf- rlis CUD, Raleigh. . 1 1 QZto&E& Sh2 $T3;2 If ARUJi asur.neui on barns owd slln; -rht"! UJ,t H. L.HAKpLNO 4t4iO . Ralei Nev, mr' s - 11
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