THE RALEMWER1 .. PUBLISHED SSMl-WtEKtV'llfD irttsit. I r : .! ...t . v TW! 1. -- -lint BY SEALOJa. GAtES, KDITO& lXD.itlPWnbt: i. : TERMS.' ; " ' " for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum. for the Weekly. Paper,. $3 per annum. . LIVER ; COMPLAINT, ; jnundicc Dyvprpsia, Hhronie, OR NERVOUS DEBtUTr. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL DISEASES ARIS ING FROM A DISORDERED , LIVER OR 8TO.YIACH,SUCH . AS CONSTIPATION. l.MWARO PILES, FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAl, ACID IT Y OPTHE STO H ACH,NAU3EA,HEARTBURN.F)I8GU3T FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR -WEIGHT IN THE3TOMACH, SOUR ERUtJTATIOJid SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATH. !NG. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING, OR UFFOCATT.NG 8EXSATIOXS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION, DOTs OR WEBS BEFORETflE BIGHT. FEVER AND ; DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD. DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN AN EYES, PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK, CHEST, LIMBS,:e.,"SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURN TNG IN THE FLESH, CONSTANTIMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS; . CXX BE EFFECTUALLY CURED. BY Celebrated German Bitter " PREPARED BT Dr. C. Jackson, AT THE GERMAN MEDIC IXE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tktir filter over the above diseases is not exctVed, t equalled by anw other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest , in many cases after sktf- fl phwsteians had failed. These Bitters ire worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue in the recti ncatioo of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising: the toot searching powers in weaknesses and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The Editor said. Dec. 3d. l-Dr HootantTs Celtbrated German Bitters, for the tare of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one ol the most popular medicines of the day. These Bit ters have been used by thousands, and a friend at tar elbow says he kas himself received an effectual tad permanent cure of Liver CompLinl from lb ase of this remedy. Wa are cuuvinced that, in the ase of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider ation They are pleasant in taste aad smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the af flicted we advise their use." "Scott's Wskli," one of the best Literary papers published, said, August 23 "Dr. Uooflanfs German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the (acuity, as au article of much efficacy in ease of female weakness As saca ia the case, we would advise all acotberato obtain a buttle and tbas save themselves mack aick arts. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters aJvangeous to their health as we know from experience the salutary effect that they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman of great liter ary and scientific attainments, said iu his b New Yerk Weeklv Mesenser, January 6. 1850. "Dr. Hoand's Germain Bitters. Here is a pre paration which the leading presses in the Uuion appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a proscription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of BKdern times, the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm HoofUnd, Professor to the University of Jena, Pn vate Physician U the Kinjr of Prussia, aad one of the greatest medical writers Germany haa aver pro doced. He was emphatically the eoeaiy of kumbmg and therefore a medicine of which he was the iu venter and endorser mar be confidently relied on He specially recommended it ia Liver Complaint, Dvspeusia, Debility,. Vertigo, Acidity of the atom ach, Constipation and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the atomacb, the Liver ana the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pipers express their conviction of its excellence, aud several of the editors peak of its effects from their own individ- aal experience. Under these circumstance we feel warranted, not only ia calling the attention of our readers to the present proorietor'B (Dr. C, M Jack son'e) .'.reparation, but ia recommeadinj the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'Philadclphia Sayubat Gazam-a, the bt family newspaper published in the United States Ue editor says or DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS; - It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Ptnt Medicines to the confidence and patronage of oar readers; and, therefore, wbeu we recommend Dr Hoeflind'a German Bitten-, we wish itto.be distinctly understood that We are not speaking ot the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief ceriod and then forgotten after they have dene their guilty rse of mischief, bnt of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which haa Bet the heart v approval or tne racuiiy nacu. EviJence udob evidrnoe. haa been received Hike tat foregoing) from alt sections' ol the Union, the last three years, find tke strongest testimony m Us ' m a. - a ' yarer, is, that there u more i u usea in tne prac tieoofthe regular phyaicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined a fact that can he taiily estsblubed, and fully proving that a scien ce preparation will meet with their quiet approval when nrescnted even in this form. i That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint ' aad Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after using it as I a"ir.eteJ. It acta specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in aU bilious dis use the effect ia immediate. They can ba . ad- BMuistered t vehalx or Ihfaht with safety and raliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necaasary for all medieiues to attain, to iadnce counterfeiters ta put forth a spurious article atthe riskofthe lires of tl9se WHO art innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. W. J ACK- SON th. amnnev. and the name Mown in tae botiie, mahout which they art spurious. For sal wholesale and retail at tha GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 120 ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (laieof R.oa atr.e Philadelphia, and by re- ' ipectable dealers throughout the country. Also for sale by . . ' J. B. BAMSEY. Draggiet- Pittehoro' N. C May 2tb, 18&L , 44 Ij n w.. MTinntG Si CO. TaEALEUS in GenUemenV Clothing, ftesdj W U ..(. nfiK. first duality f AI0. A eomnleie easoitmeni of Genu Dress Goods. FayetteviUe, St Telea-rauh Buildiag. E. L HARDING, ttaVeigk, N,C. s V A I. sroXT A. CO.. Petersburg. vv HI. HEHRY A. DEPKIIT1 "VVOULD infana the LaDIES, that ha keep Constantly on hand. Ladies fine kid Walking Shooa. . , , Slippers, ALSO. Children's Shoes; And, Indeed, every thing uiuallv kent in a Shoe 8tore Raleigh, Ang. 13th, 851. 67 if Hoot uml Shoe lluntU actors. 1 hmTO lately purchased the entire fly Sof BURCH, and will carry BOOT SHOE MjINUFA CTUR E, ia all its varioua branches, at his old stand, no dor below the Post-Office. It is my determination to ase the heat materials known to the trade, and the worlcmaaship shall not be aumaased ia the Uta'e Ail those accustomed heretofore to getting their wort irom in oia onos stand, may be Sure, by cal- llag on me, to get si good an article bow Cf and see for yourehe. HENRY A. DEPKIN. A CARD. The undersigned take pkarore in saying, that ho beUevas that Ms, Dsrsjli i. well qoatlnW wfel- II his promise to the Public, and I recommend my friends snd old customers to gfvw hint a trial. O U BURCH. (Sncccssor to Pomcroj L OWeal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER. No. 16, FayetUville Street, rOPPOSlTE POST OFFICE, ' BALEIGR, If. C. IIJl AS oc band a verv large and valuable eollec ILlJL lion of Theological, Law, Medical. Scientific. Agricultural. Mi:cellaneou, School Books, Blank Book and Stationery of all kinda. Prices very low call aud examine. May Slth. 1831. 49 JOSEPH WOLTERING, ZTJaiiuIu turcr and Dealer iu tbo Following Articles, Raleigh, -V. C. STOVES; tin, iron and copper wares; guns aud pisio's of all aorts ; powder, shot, caps, powder fl .tka and shot chargers, a fine assortmeut of pock et and table cutlery, the celebrated Pine India ateel razors, mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 80 cents to $4. improved rim locks, New Ha ven locks, carpenter's rim lock, sliJingdoor locks, people's lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, novel ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting., mortice locks with irou bolts and keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, smoke-house locks, mortice closet lucks witu brass Ironts, chest locks, horse locks, fancy bu.hed pad locks, fine pa tent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drop latches. Bolwin's night utoh, improved bow latches, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobf. the best ever in this City or Slate, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hogany and pearl while door knob?, mineral draw- knobs, furniture knobs, peail white bell pulls, sxle pulleys, Blake's aide pulleys, warJrobe hook, Isn - cv coat and tut hook-, window spring, rim blank ahuttrr hinges, A C. Pulmcn.'s window ball.Clarke's butt lunges and superior cant butt hinges, curiam pins and handles, coffee mills, caudle .licks, dog collars and chains, cloth, ah-e, and horse bruhe. Also, Carpenters. Cooper. Tinner a. and mack- smith's Tools Also, nails, ecreWf, scythc-blsdev, sheep shears, brass lamp, hand bells, trace cliaiiis, grubbing hoes, spring-balances, wyers, spades, shovels, Itota, nd irons, pans, vices, pump, Duck's patent improved cooking stove, and io short every iking needed by laiiuersand mechanics in the bard war lioe. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS, such as carriage axles and spring, car riage bands, pstent leather hub bJuda, power loom lace, enamelled Canvass, figured maroon, damjs alpaca, extra fine ciiubnc, aud lunge. Ou hand, al- o. a full supply of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house, Jail, and Bank Locks made to or drr, warranted not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction The subscriber is also prepared to -xecuie any nd all Work in iron, neel, bras.-", cppei,tc. Gun and pistols made to order Also, strainers for I ur Dentine Distilleries. All orders executed promptly and in ti.e best manner. If the subscriber noes not ee.i lower man any body else, snd do good work st iair prices, I heu he will give it up. Encourage home indoatrr. Now is the lime Gallon i be subscriber at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, or ?end your orders by letter. JOSEPH WUU EK1NU RaUigli. Sept. 10, 1851. 78 ly SCHAEFFLU & LuNEY, NO. 3 HANOVER STREET. NEAR BALTIMORE 6TJiL'ri. Oiler fur sal as low as ran be purchased in anj of the Northern Atlantic Cities, a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, ol t licit own importation. N B. Particular attention Paid to th sale of Guns. fTntlery. Fanner's aud Jlccha- Hlcs Tools and If ulldlug jiaieriais Baltimore, Augost 2nd. IS51. 3m ot NORTH 4JAIIOLINA Rlutual liile Insurance Corn y OFFICE RALEIGH. N. C nn HIS Company continues to injure th lives ol n mil healthy W hits neraons aud Slaves. The ereatest risk taken ou s single life is $3,000. Slsves sre insured fore term of one to live years for ids their value. orriciaa. Dr. Chas. F.. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Hsywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. J oaes, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Wm H. McKee, Examining Physician. J. Heraman. General A Kent. All losses are paid withia 90 days after satisfae Lnrv sroof ia presented . Blanks and Pamphlets, snowtsg tne pian oi oper- j r ----- j .. . . . id Pamphlets, showisg the plan of oper- Company, may be bad en application l or sny of th Agencies. All letters on .u vJ.aj. t ation of the atthe Office, koxlnee ahonld be addreraeJ t JAMES f.JOKuart, Secretary. May 2d, 1SS1. Wf) JIIL.ES & JU' Imitation atucnea uai - ' . .. . . 1 -1 f Ul QSkin Boots, at EVANS 4 CQOK.fc3. Raleigh, Augost 29tb, 1801. To Cotton Planters. vtv uriiwrqPa jfpiUNNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 tncneswiae. Jf Bale-rope and twin. I . ALSO 150 paira Men and Boy's Brogans. Mm ead Boc'a KiD 6heteS. Wsmsn's leather Bootees, with a general sssort- . mnt of Shoea. Black and white Wool Hats, 73 Point aad Oaffle Blankets, vsauio -.ii. e HO, v, t ayeueviM n.i-:-k. f,t fltb 1851. Ol nuNHftui - . ARPER SMagaiine.- also, ABC IUI1. 4 B nnllCDAV I..... .ilmfll 'MltllDB. 'fuai .... : A W.L.rwwnivu- uai irwi vi -- - t i ., ketone r on, ioji. Tea ! Xuu.1! Tea J ! I ttqt Tn HAND, a fine lot of those 8U?E RIOR TEAS some eatrs fine. if . 1 ..uMikiii, extrs call on 4 ,v- . VVAl.lfRR. Vvv aVg ww Sept. l, I86L 75 Toll the Bell Still Louder Toll it f Convey ve wiada the iovfal sound from Currituck to Cherokee from the Arostook io the Sshine, that the immortal Insect" is at Home again NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, F0R185L OLIVER & PROCTER, See It. It. It. It WE are now receiving and opening at our "Grand Emporium of Taste. Fashion aud Etegance, Ugly Row. opposite Lou zee s. one door above Li'ch ford's, snd hard by Towle's snd Prim roses, a choice selection of vernal and solstitial Ka bricks for male attire, embracing every color and variety, of which the following are a part : Black, blue, olive green, brown Dahlia snd Ze phyr Clothes, Drap d'ete and Carhmeretts, all oo- lor, 'or Summer coats. Black, single milled doe Kin atl tanoy rench Uassimeres or every variety whit and colored, rntirelv new snd very beautiful. Plain white and Buff Maraeills : Figured Satins. Silks sod Shally Vestings. All oc these goods were selected by "The Bugg," in person, from the latest importations snd can be confidently recommended to or friends and jmtrons as being precisely w Th AtJi e H tT!tV M g Prc,',3 foe bpriua; snd, Rummer costumery THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words that can truly impress The pleasure we feel when we're eff by express TSe 8team King is up, and the whistle is heard 1 be bell gives the signal, we re off like a bird. Through mountaius and valleys , right onward we press, Hurrah I then hurrah I we are off by express. Our flight s like the eagles, as fearless and brave ; The fl ig telht ofafety as gaily it waves, The rail are all elear, and the Mourcn' ahead; See forth from his nostrils the deep glare of red; Still ouward and onward we gallantly prt-sn, Hurrah! then hurrah I we are off by exprexs. Towns, cities and hamlets, hsve 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 the heart. With nre aad spirit riiht onward we pres. Hurrah then hurrah! we are safe by express. What applies to the rails is in commerce the same Aad hence 'Bugg'a' greatness, and hence 'Bugg's lame, Express is his motto ; in matters of dress, Reeeives ail his fashions and models by express. All the qualification ibe 'Hogg does possess. To outstrip all 'slow trains'-thu he wins by expre Expressly his fabrics are made for this mart, Expressly be nurtures his cutters of art ; Expressly for him the best workmen's retained, Expressly for all such prime clolLei he's sustained Expressly to please you, hi effort progri-ss, Expressly in tsfuuty ad cheapness of dress. OLIVER & rKOCTEK. Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, April 19th, 1S51. 3i YOUTHS CLOTHING. WE have also on hand a complete assortment of Youth's Clothing Frock Coats, of cloth Alpacha, Tweeds, snd brown liuen, also sacks and Pantaloons, of all kinds. We invite the especial attention of parents and guardians to this branch of our trade, ns we will sell clothing cheaper than you can buy the Goodsnd warrant them in all respects OLIVER &. PROCTER. To Faiicrttcntlenieti. w E have a few Highfululin, Low Vulgar, Pe ru, Cedundiie, and Jay bird stripes and plaid for pantaloons. Also s few doien dies shiCJL crv superior. O. Sl P. The latevl Paris, Indon,aad Northern Fashion. jo l at hanJ. Grateful ever for the patronage uni formly be.ioweJ on u so liberslly since our com mencement in business, we will endesvor o nieiit its continuance by renewed exertion for their inter, nal and externa welfare of the Public. OLIVER A PROCTER. Raleigh. April 19th 1 8ft I 32 "WHERE AT? EVANS & COOKE'S. 50 . 29, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALE1UII V C. "K7'OU will find a beautiful assortment f Stork U and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing every nr-i- cle usual iu Dry Good Si ores. Alo. Hardcare, llatt Caps, Boots, Sheet. Groceries, dr.. ore. in auuu ion iu i uc iimtc, iuo .? u use i lucnirQ mi i j j : . ' ... . i. i - u w . . v : r 1 : ll receiving their fall purchase, nbicli is extensive and in point of cheapness cannot be surpused by any in their line. They are ever grateful for pa.it favours aud beg aconuuuance or the sime. H. I.. t.VAI5, GEO. T. COOKE. Aogust 2th, 1851. 70 jTRVKIt BirWITIIOt'T IT. glQ r'rtalll is the fact that Dr L.utie'8 Ver- 1 mifuse will relieve childrrn from worm, il they have them, that hundreds of fumiliea new d not Dreieud to do without ll. it is io tine. in:.l children are frequently physicked for several day. without much improvement ; when this remedy tins been used they hsve gotten well immediately. rr all bowel complaints' he Vermifuge is excellent. d if at oil dependent on worms, as it often is, it is sure cure si once. " nen cnuaren are pair or an euiJ. attended with the usual symptoms of bud health, nothing more is necessary iuan to give ii is remeoy a nwumr. - The following staiemeuls have just been received Amsriclh, May, If 49 As I have nsed Dr. Little's Vermifuge iimy fam ily, 1 take pleasure iu saying 1 have found it to be a most excellent remedy for worms. In one case it caused the expulsion of forty-two. aud some ol them were over a foot long. JONATBAN OTANrOXD. Having used Dr. Little's Vermifuge, I am enabled ta say, IDal It is vr micut rcuieuj io cure children of worms. rSiened) w m. B. U uhst. When a child ia loaded with worm, or prostra ted with their effects, il io not alwaya safe, by any meena. to sivs calomel, because it excites too much means, to gire catomei. oec-u5 actiou, and, together witu tne worms, will often .ink a child I b done for it On the other i uirpiacement oi tne before much else can be done for it On the other band my vermituge ia perfectly asfe, snd produces no such excitement, is much more destructive to wormo, and at the same time oraduallv expels them. Da Littlk Sir: In a few cases, I have gien your Vermifuge to children when they were puny. Lad breath, enlarged abdomen, fever occasionally. ate., and the result was.they soon got well, sltbougb uo worms were discharged giving this medicine occasionslly, I nad, makes children mors neauoy rveapecuuny your, vc. (Signed) M- T. Hollis- BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. AID AVOID THE USE OF SCBST1TTTES. - a a a- Tk. r. aimile of the signature of Dr W. G. Lit tle will be found upon tne wiuui rcr vl ewu of hi Medicines. Sold w noiesaie a no. tveiait, bt thi rsoraiEToa, At bis Manufacturing Depot, No. 264 Market 8 1 reel Philadelphia. had alao of J. D. H, Young &. Co, Frank lUton.C, C Barb, Barelayaville. 8, J, Hinsdale. a,-. He. Alex, wataod. r iori miego, i-, . A as y . r. . r a . And W. F. Purse and Dr. A. ntcn, ooiumoia and Dr. P. m. Uonen, uiiariesiou, o. u., r . r . o. cud, Agent for Raleigh- Oct. 1801. Wa ara reauestsd to annoanc that r.miLU W. Lsa is a Candidat for th County Court Clerkship of John stoo. at the election which will take place before ths Msjiatrates at ln ensqipg nuwiuw wvn, RALEIGH, JT. P., OCTOBER Iron Railings, &c. Tlie Hew England Iron Railing COMPANY, No. 4 Alba wy Be es, Boston, are prepared to make, atshoit 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 best of iron from I-S to 3-4 inch diameter with heavy wrought iron bars and posts. a ms arucie is becoming ver popular for CEME TERIES, PUBLIC GUOUNDS, DWELLING HOUSES, GARDENS, $-c It i also extemively used for WINDOW GUARDS FOR STORES, DWELLINGS, LUNATIC ASYLUM and other public buildings. It is more durable and much cheaper than cast iron or any other description of Fence. They keeD cnnstantlv on hand. also. ENG. L1SH HURDLE FENCE. torfrming purposes, from $1.60 to 5 per rod Coal Screens, Bedsteads, etc ore For particulars roiner.linr mice and for drswinsrs of designs apply to T. LYMAN d- CO., A Albany Block, Boston. July 0th, 1851. 35 w3m c. b. iioor, - WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and lbs public generally, that he has recently returned from the North with a new, beautiful und splendid slock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, &C-, &C. hieh he : prepared to sell lower than such articles have ever been anld in ihi market at any previous time. Having hiinacif paiJ irieat attention to the ilection ol his good, he is confident that, for Beau ty and Fashion, no superior slock was eer before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made up f a very great variety, and consult, in part, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver Lever Watches. Anchor Cylinders, Verticsl Escapem-nis, Gold Hnu Steel Guard Chains, seal. Keys, together with a large assortment of Ureaat Pin. Finger Kin;, Ear King. Gold and SiUcr Pencils, Gold Pens. Thimbles, Medallions, Gold H earls and Croes, Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mouuted Cane", Card Cases, Toilet Bottles nd Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes, Chessmen and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pen1, Gilt, Steel, Gloss and Satiu Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Razor Straps, Purses dj-c, 4"C- SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustsrd Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tons, Butter K in ves. !5il-ver-mounted Cocoa NuIb, Castors, Candle-Slicks, Snuffera and Try, Cuke B.iskets, Coffee Greques, Brittania Ware, in setts r.-inele prices, Silver and Plated Cups, Silver und Ivory .Napkiu Rings, ic., SIMJCTACI.KS. Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article to suit the eyes of all person?; very superior Flint Glasses that mav be adiunted in any frame, at any notice. PEIIFI'JIFRY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne aud Laveuder Waters, 1 oilet Powder. Shading und Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooih and Shaving Crushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of superior Razor. Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks ami Bowie Knives. ItlUSlCAL. IISSTI.U.'IK.T. Spanixh Guitars, Violius, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. Guitar and Violin Striags, Extra Violin Bows dec 4c. Watches and Clocks repaired in snrerior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the drpartment. those persons having articles to re pair may rrly on their being well and faithfully executed Gold and Silver manufactured to order. Highest prices givtu for old Gold and Silver TOSPORTMIO PATENT ix utBnn.sri,ivnrvoL. VliaU A.D ltt:PEATl!H4 flSJOLA. C B. Root has aNo received a fine lot of Double Barrel G'ins, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flnsks, Shot fUt", Bird Bap Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad ding, etc A. T. C. V0RTH Commission and Forwarding Tier chant WILMLYGTON A. C. July in, 1851. 53 lyp. T. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION iTIIOlU il A AT, fay i:t t i: v i i. i e, NORTH CAROLINA Jaly 19th, IS50. 83 Looking Glass And Picture Frame Manufactory, itn inio i, YA. HE undesigned manufacture and oATt for sale I the following articles at Northern prices: Portrait Frames, richly ornamental and plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and fancy wood aud gilt DaguerTcotype Frames a large aud beautiful as sortment ol new gooua. Looktns Class Plates, of all sues and fitted in Picture Glass, French, first quality, from 50x36 inches dow Plate Glass, for stores aad dwellings, furnished to order Composition Rosettes, of all sizes, for builders in terior work ALSO. Old Work re gilt snd jobbing in the above branches Picture Glass cut to auy pattern and large size French Mirrors furnished to order. 0Country oiders by mail will receive prompt attention. FRANCK & CLOVER, 183 Main st , between 9tli and 10th st. Richmond. July 13. lt51. 57 l y STEATI SAW MILL. " BEG leave to call the attention of builders and I persons wishing to purchase Lumber to my Steam Saw Mill near Raleigh, where they can be supplied with any kind, st the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality at 00 per M. T. 11. SNOW. Raleigh. July I lib, 1S50. 86" ly RALEIGH AND GASTON RAIL ROAD JFIraf Instalment. THE following resolution was adopted at a late meeting of the Board of Directors of the Raleigh und Uaston rs.au rvoaa company Replied. That an instalment of 10 per cent, np on the stock subscribed, be called for, ou or before the let day of November next; and that the same be naid to the Treasurer, President, or either of the Directors OI HIS naieigu auu ojiwu lunirora vuui- pany, who are hereby authorized to receive and aive receipts therefor. B r W. W. VASS, Treasurer. Raleigh, Sept , 23rd. 1851 . 77 td rr7- Warren ton News, Petersburg Intelligencer and Norfolk Argus, will copy aad send aecouwts to Treasurer. vK 18, 1851. WHOLESALE WATCH AtlDJEWELRT STORE L. E MILLER & GO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of WATCH, JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand, formerly occupied by Meara Canfield. Brother dc Co. SOUTH E AST CORNER OF CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STKEETS,(No. 227.) which they are putting in compete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be openeJ about the 20th of July. In calliug the attention of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS iu the country, which must give a decided advantage over all others ia this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, between Balti more and the Southern snd Western Merchants. We desire to call psrticular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be aup plied with a great assortment from the most cele brated manufacturers, and kept ia perfect ronniag order, so that purohaoera may st once take them, with a written guarantee thai they will perform cor rectlj. ; This branch of the business will receive the espe cial attention of one of the firm, whose extensive and practical knowledge of th business, will; We hope. gie us a place in the confidence of buyers. We respectfully invite you to call npon us when you next visit our city, confidently believing that au examination of our Goods will prove to you, that they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, and assure you that no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. S. E.coruer of Charle &. Baltimore sta. REFERENCES: Wyeth. BWklock &. Co. Sangston A Co. Hurst 5 Berry. Reily &, Pendleton, Curhing & Bailey, John Murphy dc Co. Moore & Griffin Gwyu, Reid dt Tayler, James Hodges & Brother Murdoch, Uuer fe Evuns. StellmamSt. Hinrichs, Barlholow, Gwyu dc Co. Baltimore, Aug. IS, 1651 Cm os. H. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TIX WARE AT NORTHERjY PRICES, AUD MANUFACTURERS OP ALL KIHOS OF Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, 8tc, Lowes End Stcakoke Street. THE subscribers having considerably enlarged their business, would respccifuliv invite the Country Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina io ao examination of their extensive assortment of P.ain and Japanned Tin Ware, assuring ihem thev can sell as low as any house ISoiih, and the articles superior, b-ii)g of iheir own inmufaclure. And, in additiou (J their stock of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for sale low the following articles: Britianuia Tea and Coffee 1'ols snd Soup Ladles Do To and Table Spoons, Caior and Goblets AUbaita Tea and Table and Plated Spoon a Plated Table and Destert Forks, in ecu Do Candlestick, SuufTer8 and Trays Fine Planished Patent Cone Pots, all sizes Coffee Urns and Meak Dishes Waiu-ra.Cofiea Mill and Teakettles Britiannia and Glaaa Fluid Lamps Tall Brass and Briiraania Caudleslicka Pocket and Table Knivrs, Razors, dc. Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Spades, Shovels and Forks Molasses Gates, Faucets and Cut Tacks Pa'enl Counter Scales, various sizes Locks eiiammelled and lira Preserving Kettles Large Bra Wash Kettles from 5 to 50 gallons Catlings, CJnsi.liuB of Pou, Orena, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Mstche, Blacking, and Shoe Brusr.es Together with a large asurtmenl of Fancy Goods. R. S. THOM PSOJS & CO , Ljwer end Sycamore st. Petersburg, Va. Aug. SS 6mo8 70 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! THE Uudersigned would respectfully inform those engxged in the Milling buaiuess in North Car olina, that he keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at th shortest notice, that almost invalua ble urticle, YOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has surplanted every Smut Machine yet offered iu 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 sre now some 2S0 Machines running in North Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer no ether references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more tbau realized in (heir performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substance, 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 against breakiug or wearing out, and also to retain its cleausing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans ed sad they have never been out of order oue dny. There was swsrded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with s silver me dal, si the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bal more, last Fall. Address ths Subscriber at South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850 tf 104 DISSOLUTION. TI1C Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of OLIVER & PROCTER was dis solved on ths Ctb inst., by mutual consent. All per sons having claims against tbe firm will present them to either of the partners for liquidation and those in debted are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Mr, Oliver having made arrangements to leave here by the 11 of December next, the business will in future be couducted by ISAAC PROCTER, (Ue haviug purchased out Mr. Oliver's entire inter est,) at tbe Old Stand, sign of the R. R. R. R., FayetteviUe Street, Raleigh. N. C. THOS. M. OLIVER. ISAAC PROCTER. Oct. Mth, 1SG1. 83 4t Dy Standard copy Records of the Presbyterian Church tu me united states. fj MBRACING the Presbytery oi Philadelphia, II A from A, D. 1706 to 1716. Mioutea of the Synod of Philadelphia, from A. D 1717, to 1758. Minutes of ths SynoJ of New York, from A. D 1745, to 1758. Minutes of th Synod of Philadelphia and New York, from A. II. 1758, to 1788. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER, N, C. Book Store Raleigh, Oct. 1851. 80 SHIRTS I SHIRTS! I 64"k DOZ Patent yakeeeam Shirts jflt pe OjV E' L- HAjtDlMG 9 CO. October 13th, ISol. ii mmmu Notice. THE Subscriber, as successor to COOKE & BUFFALO 13, in the Livery business will con tinue its operations in all ila branches at his ra bles, on VVilmington street, and eolicits the pat ronage of his old friends and the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the pices of prwduce and labour, and will be from and after the 1st day of February next, as fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, $18 00 Single do do 10 00 Do do week 3 50 Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, and persons having horses now in my care are requested t take them away. If unwii ling to comply with the above conditions. J ERE : NIXON. Jan., 24th. 185a Peruvian Government GUANO WIS arc now prepared to receive rd-r for Guano, having made arrangements with the Government Agent for s certain quantity of the beet Peruvisn Gusno forjAutumn sales ' To pre vent disappointment, those who intend to use this article bad better send us their order at once, and lh price can be fixed now or at the time of delivery, as the buyer may prefer. PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS A. CO. Petersburg, ViEfiixra. June 17. 1851. 49 if. VV. H. THOMPSON J WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. RETURNS his thanks tn the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, lor their kind patronage, and would res peclfully 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 prepare J to execute all work in his line of baaL ness, with neatness aud despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Give me a call, and 1 warrant satisfaction in every insts nee, Raleigh, Aug. 1th, I So I. 3m 6.1 jN" PBRIIY MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, 3 doon above Bank, PETERBURG, Ta. SUPERIOR Ready Made Clothing, Aire GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, HjMVDKER chiefs, suspenders, Umbrellas. Trunks &e September 8tii, 1850. 73 tf. GROCERIES, &.C. JOSEPH G. M. BUFFALOE will continue tu carry on th Grocery business, at the old rtand ot COOKE 6l BUFFALOE, Hargett St. He will keep constantly on hand a full supply of all article in his line of business, and solicits a share of the public patronage. If yorj would save money, call on JOS. G- M. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, Feb. 25th. 1851. 16 Robinson's Shoes. LADIES' Kid and Goat Buskins, Ladies Goat Welt Boots, Misses' and Children Goat Welt Boots. EVANS dt COOKE. August 29th 1851. 70 KZW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING. W. H. &. Ii. s. Tucker. ES PECTFULLY announce to the public that many of the most desirable articles embraced iu their large and extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, eelecied with care by one of the firm, in the best Northern markets, have been alrea dy received and opened, and they flatter them aelvea they will be prepared to meet the de mand for goods of every description, on as good terms as they can be sold in this market. Thankful for and encouraged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their connection in bum ne3,they have ventured to lay in a very heavy stock to which they invite the atteatiou of purchasers, hoping their efforts to accommodate will not fail to please. 1 be attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to the following desirable dress goods. Super Brocade, and Cbamelion Silks, Blue, Black and White Watered Silks, Black G10 DeRhine and Dalian Silks, Solid and Fancy Lute string do Brocade Poult De Soi Cashmere DeEcosse, Figured Brilliantes, English, German and Lupins French Merinos, Solid Paramettas, Rich Figured Pari DeLaines, Plain and Faney Poplins, Black Silk Laces, Deep Silk Fringe, Paris Kid Gloves, Buttons and Trimmings, Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Swiss, Jackonet, and Tarlian Muslins. Chemisetts, Collars, Undersleeves and Cuffs, Muslta Bauds, Edgings aad Inserting. c, ao. 71 VV. H A R. 3. TUCKER. GREAT EXCITCJICNT IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle is bcirun, and I Intend to fight my Mar through for . WF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN- H DUED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and Worms Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass, Machinery Ac. The prices of SiilUcaps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows ; By too pound 47 cencs ; or ty contract 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, $400 485 825 16 do do do 12 do do do 14 do do da 15 do do do 16 do do do 20 do do do 35 do do do 30 do do do 35 .do do do , 585 615 650 Cfio 750 850 900 All work will be warranted for 12 months.- firs and burning excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice ; aua 11 t tail to aeuver Stills in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each, day lost, to tne purcnaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 183L. 76 y BUSINESS COATS. If jTMai M0RE of those desirable Coats ; just JLVTJr opened st the low price of $4 50. E. L. HARDING $ CO DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. . OFFICE ABOVE THE - LIFE IRSIIttA.ieG OFFICE RaleigVuly 22ni, 1S5J. 53 . 7 or adVeMsii Advertisements. For every Sixtitn tAntttff nsertion, Ode Dollar; " each sttbseqfleat irejdrW".' CeaTt Orders dB4 -sZWtSUirmfwin ebarjVr&ir centirherVWuf a de'd'uetion of 3:: perce.wlir b4 made (fojH Wgwla prWeV, f d advdrriaersbythe year".' irt . . AdyertieoBnts.awBited rathe SwrrwWjtaatTBi - eisraa, wHl also appear ia the Wgaxtf Paper, f'f ofchargev ' : 1 , ," . ,' t3 Lettersto aae J5ditdr mdst tiriaiiiiy - DRY OOODSj'5 67 ' AV. 9, Fay eii WilerWW. '-1rtn' :i!: ' itaietsrn Jtn cJ h-tUi, 100 pieces Dree and FuriJrCaJJjCil, ... ' 100 pieces Bleached and Brown "heetiW and' ShivtinrJ2-4 3hetigs.- . ; ' ' .-, v.-lT.A Wbi e aotf Red Flanne!, Cotton Jeans, -. .WbtW WeUu Flarwel, a superior areola. ; Table,-Bird ey and TwvroUiiff jjisper,- atir Irish Linen. . B?6wn and White ftuliaody and x-olbred-Cairr-brir, and Bng.lisb Cambric.-" ' ! Jaconet t,-Safes and Checked MuB?in,!' ' " ' Furniture and Cambric Dimity and Cotton' Fringe. . . - Lines Cambtir, Pohger1 and' Cotton H'4'kf. Sprkil and Darning CuitonSjj wing Silkaad Flosn Cation,- Linen arid Collott "ipe, Corfon Cor and Citroet Binding, ' VVbite and BUckr, Silk and Cotto " Boa , Cotton and Merino hsIWirwe.- ' Carpeting aod Hearth Ruga, VVhittf Md Jati WaddtsR. : ...,y.:, , Ckshf, Cassiiaefsxi Vestin?, Ks'nlucky Jeans and Over Coating, Kersey ud Stripes, for Siaf vants. ,. ' ... With a jre n era I . aSfeOrt'rhent of joods urualiy kept in a Retail store. For sale low by, J. BKbvVN. Oct. Mth l5i. 8 $100 Reward. a ft my farm near the city of Ra leigh, about She 1st of June lasts two negro men, SlttOtf snd PHIL IP. The former is between 45 snd 50 years of age, black, ' and about 5' feet 6 or 8 inches high no further marks by which -to describe him. Philip is about 27 years of age and stutter very badly , has had a very Severe cut across one of his hands, so ns to stiffen three' of his Augers, ia good looking, and has a high . forehead 1 will give the above reward for both, or Fifty Dol lars for either, if delivered to me. PHILlP 'ftT probably in the neighborhood of John Smith's or Richnrd Sea well's. SIMON h) likely ia Caathaav WM. F. COLLINS, Raleigh. Oct. 3rd 1851. 7t 8W STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, W i m OnusTT Aley Beaver vt, Henry Pollard ' ATTACHMENT. Henry Pollard, the defendsnt in this case, ilf hereby take notice, that said Attach mehf was" ttihr day retu nrd before me, levied on three boxes and their content', all which is condemned to the trse of the Plaintiff, and conditional Judgment entered S gainst the defendant for the sum of. twenty-two dol lars and costs,- to he made absolute and final al the end of tliirty days from the dale hereof, (Sundays ex cepted) aniens (he defendant appear and answer the plaimifT according to Law. WM. D. HAY WOOD, J. P. Raleigh, Oct. 3, I85i td 80 1 t - - ---'-"--'-"a M Journals of the LegisIaiiM. TfTOK SALE at the KEGISTER OFFHJE tba Uj 'Journals nf the Senate and House of Coot m .ns of the Legislature of North Carolina, at its esion of lr50-5-l" mrtkrsg st volume of Any person renmttlng THREE DOLLARS' wiHi recer a Copy by mail, free of postage RaPeigh, Sept. 1. 1H51.- Itt 79 BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE. A LARGE assortmeut just received aud for saje cheap, by W. H fc R. S. TUCKER. September 2'lat, lS5f. . fj, AOJTIIWISTUATOIt'S NOTIGEs; THE Subscriber, Vavnig qualified as Administra tor with tke will annexed, on. the Estata of the late William Peck, dee'd- hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them for payment, duly authenticated within, the tirno preset ibed by law, or this notice will be plead m bar tf their recovery. 'i ! i All those indebted to Wm. Feck or Wm. Peck A Son, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, or their accounts and notes will be collected aecWdmg to law. L. W. PECK, AdturaBthtton Raleigh, August 23rd, 1851. . '. Sin 69 BRILLIANT LOTTERIES, iUK UCTUDEK, I SOI. , ' J w. JtUtUlir" X CO V Jttanasrtr8. 33,175 Dollars! 10 PRIZES OP $1,500 t "I, .'' VI RGINlA"sTA'l"E ' LOTTfiRT, ? For tbe Benefit of Monongalia AcaifenVy; "r ClassNo. 150, for l(s5l ntl To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs.. ou SaUirday,tltS 1 St h of October. 1851.' o . ...."( ) 75 Number LoUery 14 Drawa HaUotgf o Grand Scheme! I Prize ize of $33.1 75, 1 of 15.U00 1 of lOpOO. I of 6000, 1 of 4,000, 1 of 3 OOO, 1 of 2.4327 10 on 500, f 0. of leuff ' ' " TickU$l0rt live 45 dutrtert i.5tf..' Certificates of packages ot 25 W hole tickets f 120 00 uo. 00., or zp. Half. do t CU 00 Do. do. of25 Q.uartr do 80, "00 Orders for f'ickeu and Sliare and Certificates O Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries wirt re. eeive the most prompt aUeMr6na'uInl'6Bentf ao count ofcacb drawing1 sent iramdiatelt aftSf k I verto all who order from us ..-.. Address-;- , J. dtC. M A U R Yf AgrnlA Alexandriaj Yltgimi, ARE constantly receiving, ta' addition to their stock of Dress and Staple good v ' ! ' ' ' Ready-made Clothing; Hats; Shdit, Grace- Mr. A; Stith wiH continu ttfpdrcms aad send on weekly such new and handsome' 'styles as may come iuto the market, oatH taePtftt 'November and as Goods have twftfiy declined ; lthin tke last two weeks.jbey cant inductm&Ut,rt.xiAj u be met with, to cash dealer t. They respectfully invite the citizens o'f Raligb' and vrcifiif ,'to'all and ex amine their sCock beftJre btzreliasing, and iudge'for Uiemaelves; . - u ! -,u ..,,- -jT..:i Raleigh, Oct- fOth. tSfflg . .. , n$si To the Ileirs of Jane Ilainlett, tfefcL I hereby notify tbe next of k in- uf Ja W 1 zsmjeu ' deceaue, htte of the eouwy of Perso,- ahd Stats' of Nitrth CarotiBSr-that they are reoeated Waseer (aia their 4spective rrghu to a sum of rdearyiaimy bands, as axecutor of the aforesaid deceased; .faanaoB, as I am ready and willing to pay the sum ,ver to tbe rightful claimant, so Soon astheyshatlAa aaada known,--- '' r-fi si1Fr,m BOBtRT JONESjTIieeWoV. Psrsoi Co; N; C. Oet. 1851 od v- -91 gg JUST received this day hr Wrtmeat of Ready made". Clothing, .embracing iverj ar. telewSBaRys:ept'i;- ts ; f?ili (.:.!. j ; n i .i-ti!:-;i H fiSTiTfliskiCO. npvST receited Yi TTeroes of whole kraii feice. STI 1TH dt CO. USriccAvod 2ft Barrel, Qld Rf Ufed.jila. i iOv1 VIS' celebrated Cru SUreb, for Podfiasw ALV flee, 4c, jurt received at 7 TUCKBsVS? September 21st, ls5l. ' ' . ' - 77 Kj'.iieh. July UGlh. 1SSI. V 0 - - j ' I

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