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TUB RALEIGH REGISTER BY SEATON GALESi E DITOi 159 FIOPIIET OL TERMS. for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 pet annuni. for the Weekly Piper, $3 per anntnn- " liver COMPLAINT, jaundice Dyspepsia, Chronic t OH NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL DISEASES ARIS ING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR 8TOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. INWARD PILES, FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOM ACH, NAUSEA,HEARTBURN.DISaUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOU R ERUCTATION8 SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREA TH ING, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK- ING. OR iUTFOCATINQ SENSATIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION, DOTS OR wEBS BEFORE THE. SIGHT. FEVER AND DULL PAIN .IN THE HEAD. DEFICIENCY OP PERSPIRATION, ' YELLOWNE8 OF THE SKIN AN EYES, PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK,CHEST, LIMBS, SUDDEN FLUSHES OP HEAT. BURNING IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OP SPIRITS; CAN,B ETriCTUALtT CTflLSD, BY :D3.20D3XA2TD'3 Celebrated German Bitters PREPARED BT Dr. C. V. Jackson, AT THE GERM.1N MEDICINE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia, Tkeir power over the ebove disease is not excelled, d emailed by anw other preparation U the United St ate, as the cures mttest , tn ataxy case after siil M physicians, had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention oflnralids- rwsessmg (treat virtues in the rectification of dis uea of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the" most searching povtn ia weaknesses and affections of the digestive organs, the are withal, aafa, cer- uio, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From tha "Boston Bee' The Editor said. Dec 24. uDr Hoojlanis Celebrated Germ Bitters, for the care of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Djspepoia. Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of toe most popnlar medicines of the day. These Bit tars have been used by thousands, and a friend at ur elbow says he has himself received an effectual tad permanent cur of Liver Complaint from tha ess of this remedy. We are eearineed that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly rains strength and vigor, n fact worthy of great consider ation 1 hey are pleasant in taste ana amen, and ean be need by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safely, under any cirenmstaaera. We are speaking from experience, and to the af- tieted we advise their nse." " "Scott's Wtmr, one of the best Literary papers pabliahed, said, A artist 25 "Dr. Htojland's German Bitters, manufactured by Lrr. Jackson, are now reoomnsenueu oy some or the meet prominent member of the faewhy, aa article of snack efficacy in case of female weakness As such is the ease, we would advise all mothers to buio a bottle and thus save themselves mneh sick ess. Persona of debilitated constitutions will find th-se Bitters advantageous to their health as we kaow from ezperieace the aaJuUry effect that they save opon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, n gentlemen of great liter al? and seienti&s axtam meats,-said in bis "new York Weekly Messenger, January 6. 1850. " Dr. Uoantfs Genu Bitters. Mere is a ore aration which the leading presses in the Union tppear to be nnanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is nude after a proeeriptioo furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the Iste Dr Christopher Wilhelm Hocflsad, Professor to the University of Jena, f ri Tite Pursician to the Kinr of Prussia, and -one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro- doeed He was emphatically the enemy or Mumoug sad therefore a medicine of which he was tne m venter and endorser may be confidently relied en. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the atom ich. Constipation and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver ana th intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the tdiiors peak of its effects fromUkeir own individ Bil experience. Under these circumstances we feel vsrranted, not only in calling the attention of oor readers to the present proprietors ur. o. .i j sea son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The'PaiLADBLrBMA SaTuanaT Gazbttk, the best fimily newspaper pabliahed, t the United btntea ta editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ii Kai we recommend what are termed 13 a IWVM. - Pstent Medicines to the confidence and patronage f oar readers: and, therefore, when we recommend Dr Hoofiaad'a German Bitters, we wish it tn be distinctly understood that e are not speaking of tbs nostrums of the dsy, that are noised about Tor s brief neriod and then forgotten after they have tone their rniltv race of mischief, but of n medicine loaf established, naiversallj prised , and which has et the hearty approval oi tne iscuiiy liseii.--Evidenm nnon evidence has been received (like tit foregoing) from nil sections t the Union, the last three vearn. ami the strongest testimony as its Mr, is. that there is more of it nsed in the prae- tsa of the rerular physieians ef Philadelphia, than an ether nostrums ewsoio" " asilv established, and ally proving that a scien- ti5c preparation will meet with their quiet approval ssen nresented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint tad Dyspepsia, no one ean doubt, after using it as airected. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liw.r- it ia referable to calomel in all bilious dis- u,,'- tYi Wmrt k immediate. They can be ad- Bi.i.trMl t nans or iirrxirr with safety and rolisble benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Thismedicfne nas atuined that high character which is necessary for aU raedioines to stuin, to induce counterfeiters to put forth n spurious article it the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MASKS OF THE GENUINE. Thev have the written air nature of C. W. J ACK SON upon the wrapper, and the name Wowa ia loe botile, without which thef art sfwwms. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE; No 120 ARCH Street, -ene door below Sixth, (W of 278 Race street) Philadelphia, and by i Pwuble dealers throughout th nooBtry. . Alio for sale by J. B. RAMSEY, Dr.rrisa. PitUboro N. C. May 8th, 18SI. 44 ly E. wrjmniJ G Sc. CO. TkEALERSin aaallesaen's Clothing, fcaady 1 W Md Arih first duality. Also. ' A complete assortment of Genu Dress Goods. Fsyettevuie of-. Teterraoh Building E. L HARDING Raleigh, N. C. 4- A scOTT Sl CO.. Petenbarr, Y( RiltlTk Il. -2fit, tL. 60 in ;f ; .1 VOLUME LE HEHRY A. DHPKI1T. TVOULD iaforai the LaDIES. that he keen w w constantly on. hand, Ladies' line kid Walking Shoes, " Slippers. AL80. Children's Shoes; , And, indeed, every thinr nanallv kent In a Shoe 8tore ' 1 Raleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 If Boot and Skoe Manufactory. .(t). I have lately purchased the entire irill Stock of O. V4aV on the Ia BURCn, and will carry er BOOTjUyD SHOE MANUFACTURE, in all its various branches, at his old aind on, below the Post-Office. It is my determination to use the best materials known to the trade, and the workmanship shall not be snrpassed in the Hta'e. nu loose accustomed heretofore to gettiag their work from the old Shoe at and ma K mn k. Mi. lisr oa me, until rood Bu art .'... Oca snuf ue for WOvraeAnes. HEN stY A. DJ ittY A. DEPHIN. J . A 'C A R D . Tha 'ttnderslgMi takeaMleaere In as viae that he believe that Ida. Doita in well qualified to ful- m ass piwiais vo me runuo. and l recommend my friends and old customers to give him n trisl. O L. BURCH. 3b 4iII,3a" (Saeeeuar f Pumeroy 4 O'Neal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, FayettenUe Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, BALEH3H, It. C. e AS on hand a verv large and valuable collec tion of Theological, Law, Medical, Scientific. Agricultural. Miscellaneous, School Books, Blank Books snd Stationery of all kinds. rnces very low call and examine. May 84lh, 1831. 43 JOSEPH WOLTERING, Sfanfurtnrr and Oealer In the Following Articles, Raleigh, .V. C. STO VEs ; tin, iron and copper wares ; guns and pisto's of all sort ; powder, ahot, caps, powder nks ana shot chargers, a fine assortment of pock et nnd table cutlery, the celebrated Pine India steel rasors, mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 80 cents to $4. improved rim locks, New Ha ven locks, carpenter's rim lock, sliding door locks, people s lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, noval- ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting, mortice locks with iron bolts and keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, smoke-house locks, mortice closet locks with brass fronts, chest locks, horse locks, fancy bushed pad locks, fine pa tent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drop latches. Boiwtw's night latch, improved bow latchea, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the hot ever in this City or Slate, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hogany and pearl white door knobr, mineral draw- knobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell pnlts, aile pulleys, Blake s side pulleys, wardrobe hooks, Isn ey coat and hai hook, window springs, rim blank shuttrr hinges, A C. Palmenr's window butt.Clarke'a butt hmges ana superior cast butt hinges, curtain pins and handles, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars and chains, cloth, she, nnd horse brushes. AUo, Csrpenters, Coopers. Tinner s, and Black smith's Tools. Also, nsOs, screws, scythe-blsdee, sheep shears, brass lamps, hand bells, trees chaias, grubbing hoes, spring-balances, ply era, spades, shovels, hoes, and irons, pans, vices, pumps, uv pcui tmpiu.cu cooking atove, and in short every thing needed by larmersand mechanics in tne naraware line. Also, n full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS, such as earrings axles aud springs, car riage bands, patent learner nun Danes, power loom laee, enamelled canvass, figured maroon, damask Ipse, extra fine cambric, and fringe. Oa hand, al so, a fall supply of CARRIAGES snd BUGGIES. Smoke-house, Jail, ana Ban. IjOCks maae to or der, warranted not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute sny snd all work in iron, steel, bras, copper, ta Guns nnd pistols msde t order. Also, strainers for Tur pentine Distilleries. All orders executed promptly and in the Dest ill . i manner. It tne BuDscnoer aoes noi sen tower man any body else, and do good work at (air prices, then he will kio it up. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Call on the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, or seud your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTEKING Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 78 ly SCHAEFFER LONEY, NO. 3 HANOVER STREET. NEAR BJLLT1UORE STKKE1, Offer for sale as Uw ss can be purchased in any of the Northern Atlantic Cities, a large assortment of Hardware, fjttilery and Gnns, of their own importation. N. B. Particular a! tea tion naid to the aale of Gnsia. Cutlerr. Farmer's and Mecha nic' Tools and Building aiaterlals. Baltimore, Auguat and. 1851. 3m 0 NOKTI1 CAROLINA itliitnal Liffe Insorance Com'y OFFICE RALEIGH, N. O HIS Company continues to insure the lives of .11 health v White persons snd o laves. 'ha s-reatest risk taken on n single life ia $3,000. 8laves are insared for a term of one to five years for ds their value. orricia. Dr. Chaa. F.. Johnson, President, Wm. D Hat wood, Vice President, James F. Jordan. Secretary, Wm H.Jones, Treasurer, Perria Bnsbee, Attorney, Dr. Wm H. McKee, Examining Physician. 3. Herman. General A rent. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfae tor or oof is nresented.. Blanks and Psmpbiets, showing tne pisn oi vyvr- J r-- - . . .... 1 0 stton of the Company-msy be hsd on applications .1 the OlEce. or anv of the Arenciea. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORUAfl, Secretory. May 2d, 1851. 36 rp ITIIL.ES CC fJWf Imitation stuenra i.ni .. .. .... (JOSkin Boot, at EVANS k COOItta. Raleigh, A ugnst 29th, 183 1 . - To Cotton Planters. aavxt-r i-M ai s UNNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 inches Wide. Bale-rope and twine. also 150 pain Men and Boy's Brogana. Mttn and Uov'a O.ID tohOeiSCS. Women's leather Bootees, with a general sssort- mnt of Shoes. - Black and white Wool Hats, 76 Point and Duffle Blankets, r Cradle Blankets. J-DR . 0. nj irnyeuevuie ow, Raleigh, Oct. 6th, 1851. 1T1T ARPER'SMacasme; also, Ifil The IntsrnationalJMagaxine. Jost received bT W L. POMEROY. 81 October 6th, 1831. Tea I Tea!! Tea HI ITUST TO HAND, a line lot of those fj RKR TEAS some extra fine, ir uinuuhlnr aitra call on 8TJPE- t -rrr-T L B vVALKER. Sept, 18, 1851. 76 Toll tlie Bell Still Louder Toll it? Convey ye. winds the joyfal sound from Currituck to Cherokee from the Arcs took :o the Sabine, that " the Immortal Insect" is at Horn again NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1851. OLIVER & PROCTER, See R. II. R. It UjriTE erenow receiving and opening at our f I "Grand Emporium of Taste, Faabion and Elegance," Ugly Row, opposite Lougee's, one door above Litchford's, and hard by Towle's and Prim rose's, n choice selection of vernal and solstitial Fa bricks 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 Caahmeretts, all co lors, for Summer oats. Black, aingle 'milled doe skin snd fancy French Cassi meres of every variety white and colored, entirely new and very beautiful, Plain white snd Buff Marseille; Figured Satins, 8ilkaad8helly Y eatings. .AU o thee jooda were "I etsd yist sssrpsiaws JswsaTshe latest importations nnd ean be confidently recommended te ear friends a ad patreas a being precisely " The Thiap or Spring and Summer eostnmery. THE EXPRESS TRAIN. Oh, where are the words that can truly impress The pleasure we feel when we're eff by express TSs Steam King is up, and the whistle is heard. The bell gives the signal, we're ojf like a bird. Through mountains 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 flag tells ofafety as gaily it waves. The rails are all clear, and the Monarch's ahesd; See forth from his nostrils the deep glare of red; Still onward and onward we gallantly press, Hurrah 1 then hurrah I we are off by express. Towns, cities snd hamlets, hsve passed in review Like soma diorama of beautiful hue. Our journey's accomplished, aafe, aale as a dart, Our frame not fatigued, nor oppressed is the heart. With fire and spirit right onward wa press. Hurrah theu hurrah) we are safe by express. What applies to the rails is in commerce the same And hence 'BuggV greatness, and hence 'Sugg's tame, Express is his motto ; in matters of dress. Receives all his fashions and rnedele by express. All the qualifications the 'Bugf' does possess, To outstrip all 'alow traina'-thus he wiaa by expre Expressly his fabt ios are mads for this mart, Expressly he nurtures his cutters of art ; Expressly for him the best workmen's retained, Expressly for all such prime clothes he's sustained Expressly to please you, his efforts progress, Expressly in beauty aud cheapness of dreae. OLIVER dr. PROCTER. Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, April 19th, ISM. 32 YOUTHS CLOTHING. WE have also on hand a complete assortment of Youth's Clothing Frock Coats, of cloth Alpacha, Tweeds, snd brown linen, also sacks snd Pantaloons, of all kinds. We invite the especial attention of parents aud guardians to this branch of our trade, aa we will sell clothing cheeper than you can bny the Goodsand warrant them in all respects OLIVER dc. PROCTER. To Fancy CJciitlemoii. WE hsve a few Highfalutin, Low Vulgar, Pe ru, Sedundne, and Jay bird atripes and plaid for pantaloon. Alao a few dosen dress shirts, very superior. O. Si, P. The Istest Psris, London, sad Northern Fsshions just at hand. Grateful ever for the patronage uni formly bestowed on us so liberslly since our com mencement in business, we will endesvor o merit its continuance by renewed exertion for their inter. nsl snd externs welfare of the Public. OLIVER ct PROCTER. Raleigh. April I9ih 1851 37 "WHERE AT!" EVANS & COOKE'S. XO. 29, FAYETTEFILLB STREET, RALEIGH X. C. o YOU will find a beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing every sni de uaoal in Ury Ixood s tores, aim, Hardware Hat, Cap, Boot, Shoe, Groceries, bc. etc. In addition to too soove, tne auoscnoersare aai Iv receivmir their full purchase, which is extensile and in point of cheapoesa cannot be surpassed by any in their line. They are ever grateful for past favours aud beg a Continuance or tne same. H. I.. bVAIMS, GEO. T. COOKE. August 2ttb, 1851. 70 NEVER BE WITHOUT IT dO certain is the fact that Dr Little's Ver- a mifure will relieve children from worms, if they have them, that hundreds or families new do r o . ... not pretend to do without it- n is aiso irue, mai children are frequently physicked far several days. without much improvement ; when this remedy bas hem nsed tbev bsvs rotten well immediately. For all bowel complaints the Vermifuge ia excellent, and if at all dependent on worms, as it onen is, it is i sure cure at once. When children are pale or Ian ruid. attended with the usual symptoms of bad health, nothing mora ia necessary than to give this remedr a few times in order to restore tnsm. The following statements navejusv oecn receivea - - . . . I . V 1 ASISICDI, ITJAT, Aa I have nsed Dr. Little's Vermifuge in my faro ily, 1 take pleasure in saying 1 have found it to be s most excellent remedy for worms, in one case it caused the expulsion of forty-two, and some of them were over a foot long. J ON l Tl IN BTAKrOB.D. Havinr nsed Dr. Little'a Vermifuge, I am enabled to gay, that it is n very cacviieui remeuy to cure children of worms. rSirned) Wm. B. UusaXT When a child ia loaded with worms, or prostra te with their effects. K is not always safe, by any to rive calomel, because it excites too much notion, and, togetner wnu me uispiacemeni oi me worms, will often sink a child before much else can be done for it On the other hand my Vermifuge n..r.ntl safe, and produces no such excitement is much more destructive to worms, and at the same lima rraduailT SXPela them. j. moot i vuTU j , ocp., 1010. n. LittU Sir : In n few oases, 1 hsve given rw IL ... c lOJO your Vermilnge to children when they were puny, bad breath, enlarged abdomen, fever occasionally, 4.0. sod the result wss.iaey soon got wen, aunougu uo 'worms were discharged giving this medicine occasionally, I find, mekea children more neauuy AespecuniiT yours, 9 -(Signed) M- T. Hollis. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. AND AVOID THE CiE OF SUBSTITUTES. tk. r. jdmile of the signature of Dr. W. G. Lit tle will be found upon the outside wrapper of each of his Medicines. sola w ueiesaie ana neiaii, bt tbk raoraisToa, At his Manufacturing Depot, No. 284 Market Street Philadelphia. To be had also of J, D, H, Young At Co, Frank liaton.C, C Barbee, Barclayeville, B, J, Hinsdale, FavetteTilie, Alex, awon, r wr-i -vourpj, f Anrl W. r. furse ana ur. n.. men. vuiumms. and Dr. r. i- uonen, unanestou, o. t.,i.r.fw cud, Agent for Raleigh. Oct. loot- 81 We are requested to announce that r.siatu W. Lis is a Candidate for tha Countv Court Clerkship of John ! iha alaetion which will take place before the Magistrtes at the ensuing November Court. S RALEIGH, JVi C.v OCTOBER C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and the pnblic generally, that he haa recently returned from 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 has ever been sold in this market at any previous lime. Hsving himself paid great attention to the selection of his goods, he is confident thsl, for Beau. snd Fsshion, no superior stock wss ever before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made uo of a very great variety. ud consists, in part, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold snd Silver Lever Watches, Aachor Cvlinders, Vertical Escspemmts,Gold snd Steel Guard Chains. Seals, Keys, logether with a large assortment of Ureas t Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Km is. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Thimbles, Medallions, Gold Hesrts snd Crosses, Msntel Clocks. Gold and Silver mounted Cane Card Cases, Toilet Bottles and Ladies. Toilet Work Botes. Chessmen and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pea-, Gilt, bteel, Gloss and tsatin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Raaor Streps, Purses 4c, j-n. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Sslt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tonga, Butter Knives, Sil ver.meunted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Sucks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Brittania Ware, in setts or single peices. Silver and Plated Cups, Silver and Ivory Napkin Rings, Ac, SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. f en focal Spectacle Glasses, a new article to suit the eyes of all persona; very superior Flint Glasses that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. PERFUMERY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder. Shaving aud Toilet Soaps. Alao Hair, Tooth and Shaviug Brushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of superior Rsxors, Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL IftSTJtUiriEXTS. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, fes. Goitsr and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows dee tc Welches snd Clocks repsired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be riven to the department, those persons having articles to re pair may rely on their being well and faithfully executed Gold and Silver manufactured to order- Highest prices given for old Gold and Silver TO SPORTS TIEN- PATEHT slT BABREL SF.Lr-REVOL-TlNCt AflD REPEATING ' riSTOJLS. C. B. Root has also received s fine lot of Double Barrel G-ins, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds. Powder Flasks, Shot Bar, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad ding. Ac A. T. C. WORTH Commission aud Forwardine Itter- rhant WILMINGTON JV. C. July 1st, 1851. 53 lyp. J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEieCII ANT, r A l'ETTEV I L LE, NORTH CAROLINA Jaly 19th. 1850. 83 Looking Glass And Picture Frame Manufactory. IlICEIMOXD, VA. rrtHE undersiraed manufacture and oner for sale L the following articles at Northern prices: Portrait Frames, richly ornamental aud plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and fancy wood and gilt Daguerreotype Frames a Urge and beautiful as sortment of new goods. Lookinr Ulsss Plates, of all sizes anJ fitted in Picture Glass, French, first quality, from 50x36 inrhes doW Plate Glass, for stores and dwellings, furnished to order Composition Rosettes, of all sixes, for builders' in terior work ALSO, Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above branches Picture Glass cut to any pattern and large sise French Mirrors furnished to order. ICTCountry orders by mail will receive prompt attention. FRANCK t CLOVER, 193 Main st , between 9th and 10th st. Richmond. July 13, 1851. 57 l.y STEAM SAW MILL BEG leave to call the attention of builders snd persons wishing to purchase Lumber to my I Steam caw Mill near Raleigh, where they can be supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Lalha of the best quality at $1 00 per M. T. H. 8NOW. Raleigh July 11th, 1850. S6 ly RALEIGH AND GASTON RAIL ROAD First Instalment. THE followiog resolution was adopted at slate meeting of the Board of Directors of the Raleigh und Gaston Rail Road Company : Ertohed. That an instalment of 10 per cent, up on the alock subscribed, be called for, on or before the 1st day of November next ; and that the same be paid to the Treasurer, Preaident, or either of the Directors of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Com pany, who are hereby authorized to receive and riva receipts therefor. w. v. AQd, treasurer. Raleieh, 8ept , 23rd. 1851. 77 td ti r wt t a oo m rr- Warrenton News. Petersburg lntellisenoer nH Norfolk Arena, will eetT and send accounts to Treasurer. New Books, Tjr O USE HOLD LITURGY; or order of Daily H II Prefers lor r amines, F .miry snd Closet Devotions, Burnett on the XXXIX Articles. Blum's history of Abraham and Jacob, Blunt, on tbe Pentateuch, Arrhbisbop Locker's lectures on the Catechism, Palmer on Romanism, Episcopacy Exam ned, Clergyman's Companion, Frslivala and Fssts, by Hobart, Devout Churchman 'a Companion, Cbriatmas Bells, and other poems, by the author of 'UonaUnce,' Lyra Apoetolica, Readings for every day in Lent, Sacra Private, by Wilson, Lord's Supper, by do Clement's Epistles. 8umner on Mstbew and Mark, Jibbs Kempis. Buell's reply to Wbately on the Kingdom ef Christ. Raleigh, October 17th, la51. ' '84' '.V. 22, 1851. WHOLESALE WATCH ANf JEWELRY STORE- L. E MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of WATCH, JEWELRY k. FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand, formerly occupied by Mesrs Caofield, Brother A Co. 80UTH B ST CORNER OP CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 227,) which they 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, we mention the fact that we are associated with ooeof the most extensive JEWELRY MAN TJFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS iu the country, which must give a decided advantage over all others in this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trad long elite 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'parfeet running order, so that pure has era may at once take them, with a written guarantee that they will perform cor. reeUy. 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 ths confidence of buyers. We respectfully invite yon to call upon us when yon next visit our city, confidently believing that an xamination 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 shsll be wsnting on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. ac Co. S. E. corner of Charlei St, Baltimore sts. REFERENCES: Wyeth, Blacklock St. Co. Gwyn, Reid fe Tsyler, James Hodges St Brother Murdoch, Doer A Evans, S tell man & Hinrichs, Barlholow, Gwyn &c Co. Sangston fc Co. Hurst Berry. Reily Sc. Pendleton, Curhing Sl Bailey, John Murphy Sc Ce. Moore fc Griffin. Baltimore, Aug. IS, 1851 Cmes. E. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TIN WARE AT NORTHERN PRICES, AMD MANUrACTCRIRS OF ALL KINDS Or Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, Sfc, Lewis Ens 8TCxeBt Stbht. THE the B subscribers having considerably enlareed eir business, would res peel lull t invite the Country Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina loan examination of their extensive assortment of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, assuring them thev can sell as low as any house North, and the articles superior, being of their own mtoufacture. And, in addition to their stock of flam and Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for sale low the following articles : Britiannia Tea and Coffee Pots snd Soup Ladles Do. Tea and Table Spoons, Castors and Gobleta Alabatta Tea and Table and Plated Spoons Plated Tsble snd Descert Forks, in sets Do Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Fine Planished Patent Coffee Pets, all sixes Coffee Urns and Steak Dishea Waiters, Coffee Mills and Teakettles Britiannia and Glass Fluid Lamps Tsll Brsss and Britiannia Csndlesticks Pocket snd Tsble Knives, Razors, 4;c. Axea, Hatchets and Hammers, 8psdes, Shovels snd Forks Molssses Gates, Faucets and Cut Tacka Pa'ent Counter Scales, various sizes Locks eiismmelled and Brans Preserving Kettles Large Brass Wash Kettles from 5 to 50 gallons Castings, consisting of Pots, Ovens, Spiders snd Skillets Wood Sursr Boxes, Tubs, Buckets snd Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe BrusCes Together with a large aaortment of Fancy Goods. R.S.THOMPSON f CO., Lower end Sycamore st. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 28 6mos 70 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that be keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at the shortest notice, tbat almost invalua ble article, YOUNG' S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has sur planted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. s he public need fear no impost tion. as tnere are now some 230 Machines running in North Carolina : and 1 wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realized in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also parities it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square in the null and requires but little pow er. Jt is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, ana also to retain its cleansing qual lties for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat hsve been cleans cd and they have never been out of order one day. There was swarded to it the Premium of the Mi- ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a siler me dal, st tbe Fair of ths Maryland Institute, at Bal- more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANJNKiN. December 26, 1850. tf 104 DISSOLUTION, riJMIE Copartnership heretofore existing under M. the firm of OLIVER & PROCTER, was dis solved on the 4th inst by mutual consent. All per sons having claims against the firm will present them to either of the partners tor liquidation and tnose in debted are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, aa longer indulgence cannot bs given Mr. Oliver having msde arrangements to leave here by the 1st of December next, the business will in future be conducted by 13AAU rsooitK (he having purchased out Mr. Oliver's entire inter est,) at the Uld stand, sign or tbe It. K. K. K Fayeiteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. THOS. M. OLIVER. ISAAC PROCTER Oct. 14th, 1821. 83 4t Standard copy Records of the Presbyterian Church In the United states. JE MBRACING the Presbytery of Philadelphia from A. D. 1706 to 1716. Minutes of the Synod of Philadelphia, from A. 1717, to 1758. Minutes of the 8ynol of New York, front A. D. 1745, to 1758 Minutes of the 8ynod of Philadelphia and New York, from A. V. 1708, to 1788. For aale by HENRY D. TURNER, N. C. Book 8tore Raleigh, Oct. 1851. 80 SHIRTS I SHIRTS 1 1 DOZ Patent yoke seam Shirts just open mmF d. E. L. HARDING r CO. October 13th, 1851. 83 NUMBER 85. Notice. THE Subscriber, ss successor to COOKE & BUFF ALOE, in the Livery business will con tinue its operations in all its branches st his sta bles, on Wilmington street, and solicits -the pat ronage of his old friends and tbe public generally. His prices must fee arranged agreeably to the pices of uroduce and labour, and will be from and after tha 1st day of February next, as fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, ' 618 00 Single do do 10 00 Do de week 3 50 Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, snd persons having horses now in my care are requested to take them sway, if unwil ling to comply with the above conditions. JERE : NIXON. Jan.. 24th. 1850. Peruvian Government TTITTIS' aTS'tobwprenereel fa" recelye erders'for Vw Guano, navipg made arrangements with the Government A rent for a certain quantity of the best Peruvian Guano for Aetumn sales To pre- vent disappointment those who intend to uss this article hsd better send us their orders at once, and the price can be fixed now or at the time of delivery, as ths buyer may prefer. PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS &.CO. PxTsasBoao, ViaoiHrx. June 17. 1851. 49 if. W.H.THOMPSON, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. RETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, lor their kind patronage, and would res 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 work in his line of busb i ness, with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Give me a call, and 1 warrant satisfaction in everyinstance. Ralsigh, Aug. 1th, 1851. 3m 65 N. PERRY MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, S doon above Bank, PETERBL'EG, Ti. SUPERIOR Ready Made Clothing, AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, HANDKE R CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks e September 8th, 1850. 73 tf. GROCERIES, &C. J( OSEPH G. M. nUrf ALOE will continue to carry on tba Grocery businesa, at tbe old stand ol COOKE & BUFFALOE. Hargett Ht. He wilt keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articU n his line of business, and solicits a share of the public patronage. If you would save monev, call on JOS. G- M. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, Feb. 25th, 1851. 18 Robinson's Shoes. LADIES' Kid and Goat Buskins, LaaHesGoat Welt Boots, Misses' and Children Goat Welt Boots. EVANS A COOKE. August 29th 1851. 70 NEW FALL ATO WHITER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING. W. II & It. s. Tucker. r6ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that 9 many of the most desirable artiolea embraced m tneir large and extensive assortment of a all and Winter Goods, selected with care by one of the firm, in tne oesi mort&ern markets, have been , alrea dy received and opened, aud they flatter them selves 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'raarket. Thankful for and encouraged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon tliem since their connection in bust ness,they have ventured to lay in a very heavy stock to which they invite the atteutiou 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 Chamelion Silks, Blue, Black and White Watered Silka, Black Gro DeRhine nnd Italian Silka, Solid and Fancy Lute string do Brocade Poult Do Soi, Cashmere DeEcosse, Figured Brillisntes, fc.nelrh, Uerman and Lupin s French Merinos, 8olid Paramettss, Rich Figured Paris DeLainss, Plain nnd Fancy Poplins, nlack oils traces, Deep 8ilk Fringe, Paris Kid Gloves, Buttons and Trimmings, Scslloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Swiss, Jackonet, and Tarltan Muslins. Chemisette, Collars, Undersleeves and Cuffs, . Musliu Hands, Edgings and Inserting, c., sc. 71 W.H A R. S.TUCKER. GREAT HXCHTE.TIENT IN NORTH CAROLINA! Tbe Battle ia began, and 1 intend to fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY. TTF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN- JL DRED 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 Still -csps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows : By tbe pouna 37 cenis ; or by contract rtus, 8400 10 . do do do 12 do do do 14 do do do 15 do do do 16 do do do 20 do do do 35 4 4 do 30 do do do 35 do do do 485 525 585 815 050 695 750 850 SOU AH work will be warranted for It months, fire and burning excepted. His work will alao be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice ; and if I fail to deliver Jstilla ia tha time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day loaty to me purciMscr. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept, 16, 1851. 76 y BUSINESS COATS, -rlafkafk MORE of those desirable Coats; just WW opened at the lew price of $4 60. E. L. HARDING f CO OR, WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFE I It SsJR AM CE OFFICE. Ralel$bily 2nd, 185L 58 W,Or.ABVEBTlSntGfji! AdtcrluemenU.YoT every SUtttn ItJtmtfbtl Insertion, One Dollar; each snbseeasnt iasertiei Twenty-fire Casta. til Jl . :! ; Covrt rdin'lAdTtioemt1at'n 1 . har,ed25 per cent, hlfberj a deiactiea .f Percent, will be made Own tha regular prices, f e adTartiMrabytheyear. ;; Uk . 1 AJvertmeuts, inserted in theSsai-Wnxxt-T Si '"T"' wUJ l appear ia tha Wcaaxt Paper, f re. ofchnrre. . , r., : . . ...sVt,,( tJ" Letters te the Editor must be Msrraiav- DBY GQODS, At inn UcirA jr. c. 100 piece. Dress and Furniture Calico, n ' w-!e w1 1RteiF1"". Cotton Jeane; lJhbLieneBn'.rdeJe "d TWeUin' nd Brown and White Holland, and colored Cam. bnc; and English Cambric. . Jaconett, Swiss and" Checked Moslin. Furniture and Cambric Dimity and Cotton rrmge. Linen Cambric, Ponger and Cotton H'd'kfs. bpool and Darning Cotton, Sewing Silk and r loss Uoiton. T . unen snd Ootton Tape, Cotton Cord Carpet .Binding, and White and Black, Silk and Cotton Cotton and Merino half-hmV HoVf,. Carpeting and Heanb Roga, White and Black Waddinr:. vk-w.,r . i Cloths, CJaaaimeraa, Vestinsr, Kentucky Jm,' and Oeer Coating-, Kersey and Stripes, for Ser- rants. With a general assortment of rood, usually kept m a Retail store. . For sale low by, J. BROWN": Oct. Uth 1851. 83 $100 Reward. IT arT my farm near tbe city of Ra iLi leigh, about the 1st of J nne last two negro men, SIMON and PHIL IP. The former is between 45 nod 50 years of age, black, rand about S feet 6 or 8 inches high no further marks by which to describe him Philip ia about 27 Tears of in and stutters very badly ; has had a very severe cut across one of his hands, so ns-to stiffen three of his fingers, is good looking, and has a high forehead 1 will give the above reward for both, or Fifty Del. 1., e - :r j-i: i . wn w cnuoi, ii uciiTcreu io mC. fWILI iS probably in the neighborhood of John Smith's or Richard Seawall's. SIMON is tikelv In Chatham. WM. F. COLUNS. Ralsigh. Oct. 3rd 1851. 7t 80 Journals of the Legislature, FOR 8 ALE at tbe KEGISTEU OFFICE the! "Jon mala of the Senate and House of Com.. m.ns of the Legislature of North Carolina, at its session of 1 850-51" making a volume ef 116 pages Any person remitting TH BEE DOLLARS will receive a Copy by mul, free ef pottage. naicign, oepi. i, ipoi, lm 7i BAGGING. RC-Ve AND TWINE. A LARGE assortment just received and for sal i3L caeap,by W. H dc R. S. TUCKER. September 31st, 1851. 77 ADMINISTRATOR'S IOTICJ& THE Subscriber, having qualified as Administra tor with the will annexed, on the Estata atthm late William Peck, dee'd, hereby gives notice to aU persuue Myuig cuuuj agaiosi aaia estate, to present -them for payment, duly authenticated within toe time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar: of their recovery. i All those indebted to Wm. Peck or Wm. Pack A Son, are hereby notified to make immediate naYment. or their accounts and notes will be collected according Raleigh, August 28rd, 1851. 3m 68 ARE constantly receiving, ia addition te their stock of Dress and Staple goods. Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groce ries, ere, ccc Mr. A. Sttth will continue to purchase and send ont weekly such new and handsome styles as bm come into the market, until the 21st November, and as Goods have awfully declined within the last two weeks, they can offer inducements, rarely to be . - 1 l f T an, . . . . met wun, vo casn aeaters. iney respeoi.uuy invite the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity to call and ex amine their stock before purchasing, and judge for incmseiTes. Raleigh, Oct. 10th. 1851. 83 JUST received this dsy a large assortment ef Heady made Clothing, embracing every ar ticle usually kept. UST received Five Tierces of whole grain Rice. 8TITH 4 CO. UST received 20 key. Barrels Old Rectified YVbU ST1TH A CO. OR VIS celebrated Corn8tarch, for Paddings Pies, feo, just received at TUCKER'S. September zist,isai 17 - I SS IT III II B-r Medical Department of Hamp den Sidney College, Richmond, via. Ibe fourteenth annual course ox juectaros will commence on Monday, the 13th of- October. . 1851, and continue until the first of March ensuing The commencement for conferring degrees will be held about the middle of March. R. L. Bohankan, M D, Professor of Obstetric, e, L- W. Chambcxlatnk, M D, Professor Of Matt. ria Mediea, 4e S. Mac, M D, Professor of Chemistry. Cus. Bell Gibson. M D, Prof, er Surgery, fo ' C. P. Johnson, M D, Prof, of Anatomy and Phy siology. ,. V a. Tocxia, M. J. Prof of Theory and Pras- tice of m edict ue A. E. PcTicoLAs, M D, Demonstrator of nate- ' I ke facilities for Anatomical ana Vtweal jar struct ion in this institution are unsurpsased.. . . , tJU'trtata. Matriculation fee &Ztni, sor's fees (aggregate) $105 Demonstrator'afee f lo Graduatioa fee $25. . J j? Tbe price of beard, including foeL llrhta amd. serranur aUendance, is usually S3 er &3.per veakv r..,. , i , . : . . s uo oataiuf ue, arc, .cumwauig isuier niorma tion concerning the School, will be rrrriTtf thnsa applying for it, or specific enquiries will be answers ed by letter. Address ' ' - i a. MAUPIW, M. D.f Dean of the Faeolry 8ept. 11. 1851. .wTw.74. SMTtMTlOA nM TE&.r young gentleman, a graduate of the Unlversi. ty at Chapel Hill, who has bad some few years experience, as instractor or a preparatory school, and who can procure testimonials of qualifi cations to fill the deaiied post, as well as of coed moral character, wishes to obtain a situation, aa principal or assistant, in a school located in a heal thy section of country. For particular address tha Editor of this paper, . ; Kaieign, August Otfe, IH1. f Tne True Intellectnal System of (be njuivene ; . ' ' WHEREIN all the reason and phiktsaphr '.f Atheism is cooinied, and iu imrneailiilli demonstrated. , . A Treatise on immutable Morality , with a das- course concerning the true notions ef the Lord'a Sapper, etc. 'By Ralph Oud vorth, D Jj, ' HEKY O. TURNER. North Carolina Book States Raleigh, Oct, 1861: 4ft5 Vi f-u its PE RM, A dsmsnUae. and Tallow Candle heat nrands, lor sale by.-' W. H: ft K. a TUCKSS. Star snd Staatdaid copy. - TOOTH Aehe Cnrod By Wheeler's Tea Berry Tooth Waalu For sale Vy'-T , October 18th, 1854, -cK 84 6-1 " -V "l
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