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THE RALEIGH REGISTER pCBLlSHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLT, BY SEATON GALES, ED1T02 AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum. for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. 'TwiFcOMPLAlNT, jaundice Dyspepsia, Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL. DISEASE ARIS ING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. 1MVARD PILES. FULLNESS. OK BLOOD TO THE El EA I). ACIDITY OF THE STOM ACH. NAUSEA, H EARTBURN. DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOM ACH, SOU R ERUCTATIONS 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 1 IS G O R SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A ajYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF VIS ION. DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE THE SIGHT, FEVER AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD. DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN AN EYES. PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK, CHEST, LIM BS.&c. SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURNING IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS ; CAN E EFFECTUALLY CURED, BY Celebrated German Hitters PREPARED BY JJ C. Jackson, AT THE GERMAN .MEDIC LYE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. J'r porter over the abort disease is not excelled, i) tiudlled by any otur preparation in the United Srntft. as the cures attest , in many cases after skil ihl nhusuruins had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalid-. F assess. nil erp.it virtues in the rectification of di- aes of the Liver and leer gl.-inds. exercising the siost searching powers in weaknesses and xffeetiou: of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer tiio, sad pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the '-Boston Bee.' The Editor said. Dec. 22.1. ' Dr UoofimT s Celebrated German Bitters, for the tnr of Liver Co'upliint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia Chronic or Nervou Debility, is deerve-llv one o thtmost popular medicines of tbeday. These Bit ters hive been ued by thoiisanls. ana a trieod at sor elbow savs he has himself received an effectual sod perminrnt cure of Livpr Compliint from ih use of this remedy We are cjuvinced that, in tbr use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gain strength and vigor, a fct worthy or gmt consider stion They are pleasant in taste and smell, and caa be used by persons with the most deiicatt stomachs with safoty, under any circumstances We are SDeakinz from experience, and te the af flicted we advise their use." u Scott's Wesilt,-' one of the best Literary paper puhiished. said, August 25 -Dr. Hootands German Bitters, manufactured br Dr Jackson, are now recommence by some of the most prominent members of the (acuity, as an iriicle of much efficacy in case of temve weakness As such is the ease we would advise all mothers U btain a bottle and thus save thrmselves much sick et. Persous of debilitated constitutions will fio' thse Bitters advsntajteous to their health as w know from experieuce the salutary effect thai they hve upon weak systems. n Judge M. M. NoAii.a gentleman of great liter i-y atid scientific attainments, said in his ''New York Weekly Meii.'er. January 6, 1S50. "Dr Holland's German Bitters. Here is a pre paration which the leading presses in the Union ppear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is nude after a proscription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians 'modern times, the lste Dr Christopher VVilhelm Hocfl md. Professor to the University cf Jena, Pri vate Pliysicisn to the Kinj of Pru-. and one of the greatest medic u writers Germany baa ever pro duced He w is emphatically the enemy of humbug. sad therefore a medicine of w hich he was the in venter and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complain', Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo. Acidity of the Siom ch, Constipation and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pipers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the ediiors peak of its effects from their own indivtd nl experience. Uuder these circumstances we feel irrinted, not only in calling the atteution of our readers to the present proprietor s (Dr. C. M Jack son's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'Philadelphia Satuidu Gazsttk, the best ftmily newspaper published in the Unheal States, the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. " It is seldom that we recommend what ar termed Patent Medicines to the confidence Jld patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommead Dr. Hofland'a German Bitters, we wUh it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking- oi the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for i brief neriod and then forgotten alter thy have done their ruihv race of mischief, but of a medicine lens established, nniversa'ly prized, and which has . i -r e..,u. ;.clr" etthe nearty approai ui mc ivui; K.idene nrwn evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections ol the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony tx Us fir, is, that there is more of it used in the prac tise of ih reular physicians of Philadelphia, than all ether nostrums combined a fact that can he assily establiahed, and fully proving that a acien tiue preparation will meet with their quiet approval when nrewented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia.no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts gpcifically upon tbu stomach and l.wAP- it is nre ferable to calomel in (ill bilious di- ttses the effect is immediate. They can be ad ministered tO FEMALE Or ISFAT "fe'J td reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character hich ! nei-essirv for all medicines to attain, to iaduce counterfeiters to put forth a spuriocs article stthe risk of the lives of those who are inioceutly deceived. Loo it WF.T.T. TO THE MARKS QF THE GENUINE. Thev have the written eisnature of C. W. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, nithout rthich they are spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE No 120 ARCH Street, one door below Sixth trh Philadelphia, and by re- pectable dealers throughout the Country. Also for sale by ' J. B. RAMSEY, Druggist Pittsboro' N. C. May 29th, 1851. 44 ly . Ij. mm tin mag & CO. TCALERS in Gentlemen' Clothing, Ready Mj Made, of the first quality: Also, A complete assortment of Genta Dress Goods. Fayetteville, St., Telegraph Building. E. L HARDING, Raleigh, N. C. S. A. L. SCOTT &. CO., Pctenburj, V: Raleigh, July 26tb, 1851- 60 J lTCJ U& VOLUME LIII. HENRY A. DBPKIN. ITfOULD inform the LaDIES, that ha kee ' constantly on hand. Ladies' fine kid Walking Shoes, Slippers. ALSO. Children' Shoes ; And, indeed, every thing usually kept in a Shoe Store Raleigh, Aug. 18tb, 1851. 67 if Boot ana Shoe IMnnui actor it- c-iftl 1 nTe 'lely Purchased the entire fVjS Stochkof ' U BURCH, and will carry BOOT AND shoe manufacture, in all its various branches, at his old atand, on dor beiow the Post-Office. It is my determination to use the best materials known to the trade, and the workmanship shall not be surpassed in the Sta'e All tuose accustomed heretofore to rettiuc their work from the old Shoe stand, may be sure, by eal- liug ob w, to gel as good an article, new aa aver. Call end tee for younelves. HENRY A. DEPKIN. A CARD. The undersigned takea pleasure in aayiar. that he believes that Mr. Darn ia well qualified to ful fil his promise to the Public, and I recommend my friends and old customers to give him a trial. O L. BURCH. (Successor to Pomeroy & OWeal.) BOOK SELLER AN 0 STATIONER- No. 16, Fayetteiille Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, BsLEIGH, K. C. HAS nn hand a ver large and valuable collec lion of Theological, Law. Medical, Scientific, Ar, cultural. Miscellaneous, School Books, Blank Book and Stationery of ail kinds. Price very ..w call and examine. May 24ih. 151. 42 JOSEPH WOLTERING, ?I;inufu'lurcr and Oealer in Ibe Following Jlrticlex, Raleigh, .V. C. S TO VE? ; tin, iron and copper wares ; guns aud pisto's of all sorts ; powder, shot, C-ips, powder d j-ks and shot chargers, a fine assortment of pock et arnJ table cutlery, the celeor:ted Piue India ateel razors, mortice locks, with while mineral knobs, from t0 cent to 4 improved rim locks. New Ha ven locks, carpenters rim I. ck, sliding door locks, people's lock, best furniture lock, dea l lock, novrl ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting, in- rtice locks with irou bobs and kt-yn, mortice lcts wiih white knobs, rural locks with while mineral knobs, piate locks, smoke-hoa.se ocks. mortice cluact locks wiiu brass Ironta, chest locks, horse locks, faucy buhed pa l locks, tine pa lent dropped Japan padlocks,, rim drop latchea. Uolwiu s uight Uica, improved bow latches, cup board lock Utches, porcelaiu knobs, the bet ever iu this City or Slate, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hogany and pearl white door knot)!', mineral draw cnobs, furniture knobs, pentl white bell pulls, axle pulleys, Blake's side pulleys, wardrobe ho'k, Ian ' cy coat and bat book", window cpring-s rim blank shutW hinges, C. Palmers's window butt, Clarke's bull binges and superior cast butt hinge, curiam pins and hind'.ea, coffee mills, candle ticks, dog collars and chains, cloth, sh'.e. and horse bru-hes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper1. Tinner's, and Black smith's Toois. Also, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shears, brats lamp, band bells, trace chaics, grubbing hoes, spriug -balaucrs. plyers. smdes, thofeis, hoes, tnd irana, pjus. vices, pumps, buck's p iteut improved onoking stove , and in short every ihiug needed by larmers and mechanics in the hurdware lin. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS, auch as carnage axles and Springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub biuds, pawtr loom lace, enamelled Canvs. figured maroon, damask ilDaca. extra fine ctmhric. and f.inge. On han l.al- -o. a full supply of CARRIAGE and BUGGIES. Suioke-l.oue , Jail, and Bank Locks nude to or der, warranted not to be pickea or broken, ana to rive :it istaction The subscriber is also prepared to execute any nd all work in iron, steel, bras-, enppei, Ac. Guns aa l pistols nude to order Also, stfaiuert tor i ur- pentine Distillenes. All orders execute'! promptly ana in me nest manner. It tnr snoscnoer ooes nui am unu -iny btdy r'c, and do good work at lair prices, then he wiil ive n up- Encourace home industry. Now is the lime. Call on ibe subscriber at IUleigh, Wake Couuty, North Carolina, or seud our ciders by Irtter. JOSEPH WOLl tlil.Mi Raleigh, Sept. 16. IS5I. 78 ly JOHN C-OUT OF TOWN! HODGE; IS THE BRIDGE DONE? 1 1HE under-igned, having removed from the Citv of Oaks.' contrary to the wishes of its liens, to nis aellgniiui vnia, fTcrij, mm i - .1. . UI.ll A mm la,wa nilies wesiwaru ou iuc mjci mu iwu, toii.form the Public, that be wishes to purchase a few more" of the likely " sons aud daughters ol Ethiopia," for which he will pay theme hut cash prices. ' i i : L .1 . j the corn cr p:S snort, nacon nigo, pu n-i vehv scarce, ne wouia auvie an iouk surplus of Blacks on hand, to dispose of I hern now, tor the promibiliiy is, tney win aepreciate in vuiue shortly, owing to the "increasing tear city of that useful commodity, Lasn. reraons winning 10 sen, are requested to give me a call, or make application lo W. r . Akew, who is asaociaiea wiiu iue iu buiness. He can be found at his residence on Fayetteville street, Raleigh. Waverly, Oct 23rd, 1851. O" Star copy. NEW STORE. FPENED TO DAT, by the Sabscriber, for SiJ th accommodation of the public, a store right opposite the Raleigh and Gaston Hail Road Office. He keeps constantly on nauu otwtna description: Coqfectionaries and Fruits, Cigars, a choice assortmeO For sale low. 4UUU kuperior Regalia and Principe (genuine Ha vana.) 5000 middle and low qualities, Jenny Lind aud People's Choiceuperior chewipg Tobacco, China Goods, a fine lot. The Subscriber offers his goods at the lowest rates inJ invito tk nnhlii- to cams and examine his Stpck. Raleigh, July 19th, 1851. F. MAHLER. 53 P. II- Sugar. 1Q0 hhds. fair to choice P. R. Sugar. For sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS CO. Petersburg;, Aug. 18tb. 1851. 87 $10 KEWAKD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber yellow boy named Sampson Lew, abo I nineteen years old. Had on when he left a green Coat and blue panta loons. Said boy was bound to me until -m rv he attained the ag, of 21 years ; I hereby .ii n.e.... from harboring- or employing said boy. I will give ihe above reward for h.s delivery to me or $5 for his confinement in Jsil so that I can gal him ALrncu ml 1 ' h,m ALIAS BOOTS, Raleigh, Oct 2()th, 1851. SHOES, SHOES. Robinsons' Walking Shoee and -Clippers, White Kid Jenny Lind, and Bronte Slippers, Parodi. Super Seal, and Jeffersonian Shoes Misses and Childrens Black and Fancy Bootee Men's, Boy', and Rant's Shoe "WHERE AT?" EVANS & COOKE'S. ,S0. 29. FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RAI.EK.II N. C. YOU will find a beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing every arti cle usual in Dry Good Stores. Alo, Hardware, Hatt, Cam, Boott, Shoes, Groceries, d'C. dc. In addition to the above, the Subscribers are dai ly receiving their full purchase, which is extensive and in point of cheapness cannot be surpassed by any in their liue. They are ever grateful for past favours aud beg a cominuanoe of the same. H. L. EVANS, GEO. T. COOKE. August 2'.Uh, 151. 70 n ever in; wirnot r it. SO certain is the fact that Dr Little's Ver. mirage will relieve children from worms, if they have them, that handreds of families new do ot pretend to do without it. It is also trne, that children are frequently physicked far several days, without much improvement ; when thia remedy baa b- on.) they have gotten wefT immediately. For all bowel complaints the VemrifdttaeJeeTlent. and if at all dependent on worms, as it often is, it is a sure cur at once. Whfn children are pale or laa guid, attended with the usual symptoms of bad health, nothing more is necessary than to give this remedy a few limes in order to restore them. The following statements have just been received: A Minces, Mar, 1849 As I have usd Dr. Little's Vermifuge in my fam ily, I take pleasure in saying I bave found it to be a most excellent remedy for worms. In one case it Caused the expulsion of forty-two, some of tnem were over a foot long. Jonathan Stanford. Having used Dr. Little's Vermifuge, I am enabled to ssy, that it is a very exeelleut remedy to cure children of worms. (Signed) W, B. Goesry. When a child i loaded with worms, or prostra ted with their effects, it is not always safe, by any raeaua. lo give calomel, because it excites too much action, and, together with the di-placement of ibe worms, will often sink a child before much else can be done for it. On the other hand my Vermifuge is perfectly safe, and produces uo such excitement, is much more destructive to worms, acd at the same lime gradually expels them. Talbot County, S'p., 1P43 Dr. Little Sir: In a ft-w cis-s. I have given your Vermifuge to children when they were puny. bd brentli, enlarged abdomen, fevf-r occasionally 4.C., and the result was, they soon got well, although no worms were discharged giving this medicine occasionally, 1 find, makes children more healthy Respectfully yours. 4'C (Signed) M T. Hollis BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. AND AVOID TUE USE OF SUBSTITUTES. The fsc simile of the fignsture of Dr W. G. Lit il- will be found upon the outside wrapper of each of his Medicines. Sold Wholesale and Retail, BY THE PROPRIETOR. At his Manufacturing Depot, No. 264 Market Street Philadelphia. To be had also of J, D, H.Young At Co, Frank liton.C, C Bar bee, Barclnysville. f, J, Hinsdale, Favetteviile. Alex, Wntnou, Floral College, N, C. And W. F. Purse and Dr. A. Fitch, Columbia, and Dr. P. M. Cohen. Charleston, S. C, P. F Pes cud, Agent for Raleigh. Oct. 1851. 81 THE OLD DOTIIHOX, To the Old North State ! GREETLYG. 2IXHE aurscriber would inlorm his numerous Jb) friends and customer in North Carolina that he is now receiving uaily fiom hi manufuctsr; at Newark, large invoices of READY MADE i LOTH IN G, whi h. with the unusual quantity he i manufacturing in Petersburg, will make one of the most extensive, varied and complete assort ments ever offered in Virgiuia to which be re spectfuliy iuvites the atten ion of purchasers Hav- - .... . . i i i - . ... lug facilities iur nic purcn.iae auu maDuiui.i urc ui goods possessed by few and surpassed by none ir ti.e trade Le is determined o spare na p.iins to stis- t in the reputation of the PL rERSHuRG CLO THING BAZAAR for sel.ing Re.,dy rnaJe t lo thing of a superior quality t aa low r.ites s can b' procured in any other estab!ihnient of ihe kind ! le tt at' s. Our stoCK will at all times comprint ve'y a' ticle apperiaii'ing to our busiues, such an Ullts Aisu r RUCn. uuais, Of every size and vaiious qualities, from low priced to fine. The styla ot our Coat as we 1 a the workmanship and trimming is of the moil ap proved order. BfJ.-'liNESS COATS In great variety of cut and miterial. Also Hunt ing Coals, Fire Cphis, Water Proof Coats, Arc OVEK COATS Of the most desiruble styles for winter of 1851 and '2. Fine Biack, Brown, Blue and Olive C1.U Doe skins, and Cassimere, Be i ver, Pilot, aud Oak Tweeds of various colors, loujr Hiding Coats, and Urce assorimeut of Heavy chenp over-coats lot servants. Also a run assortment ol Cloaks. e- . . ... , , PANTS Black Clotb,Cassimere.Doekin,.ind Satinet paatt- Fansy do 1 weed and do do Hunting and Riding Cdu roy Pants. VETS. Blaclt and Fancy Vests in endless variety o Silk Satin. Plush. Merino. Casiaiere, aud Italian Cloths, Ate. FURNISHING GOODS. Shirts. Collars, Cravats, ufpenders. Socks, Pocket IT l'k'fi, Shoulder Brrces.Kid, ilk,Thread and Buckskin Gloves, Riding Gloves, Stocks, Um brellas. Trunks, Carpet Bags, c , yc. Merchants are invited to exan.ine our goods, a it is our determination to keep a stock and sell at prices, which will render it unnecessary to go far ther North. N. PERRY. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va, September 8th, 1851. tf 73 y o r k s or the REV. JAMES HAMILTON, D.D. LIFE IN EARNEST, Six Lectures on Christian Activity and Ardor. 18mo II. THE MOUNT QF OLIVES, And other Lectures on Prayer. 18 mo. III. HARP ON THE WILLOWS, Remembering Zion, Church in the House, Fsrewe I to EzYPt. and the Destination of the Jews. 18mc. IV. THANKFULNESS AND OTHER ESSAYS. ISmo. V. LIFE OF BISHOP HALL. 3 2 mo. VI. THE HAPPY HOME. Illustrated. VII. MEMOIR OFLADYCOLQUHOUN.OFLU3S, ps,ugb.ier of Sir John Sinclair. l6mo. VIII. THE ROYAL PREACHER Lectures on tae Book of Bcclesiastes. HENRY D. TURNER, N C. Book 8tore. Raleigh, Nov. 1851. M CM PERHACCTI SOAP, for Chapped Hands, For sale by II. D TURNER. 83 Raleiah. Nov. 3rd; 1851. r: T . ert; . 0 UaIa nvi n H atBUSTreceitea rive i wceso. v qjg Sill n a vv. m mil C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and the public generally, thai he has recently returned from the North with a new, beautiful and spiandiJ stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, &C-, &C-, which he is prepared to sell lower han such articles have eier been sold in this market at any previous time. Having himself pi4 great attention to the selection of his goods, he is confident that, for Beau ty and Fashion, mo superior stock was ever befoce exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made up"f a very great variety, and consists, in part, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver Lever Watches. Anchor Cylinders, Vertical Escapements, Go!d unu Sieel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Riii;, Ear Rins. did and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. ThimUea, Medallions, Gold Hearts snd Crosses. Mantel Clock. Gold and Silver mounted Canes. Card Cases. Toilet Bottles and Ladies. Toilet Work Boxes. Chessmen and Backgxmmen Boards, S'eel Pen, Gilt.bteel, Gos and Satin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Raior Straps, Purses dj-c, J-c- SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tonps, Butter Knives. Silver-mounted Cocoa Nuis, Castors, Candle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, C.-ikc B iskels. Coffee Greques, Brittama Ware, in setts ori-inrle pejees, Silver and PlaiedCups, Silver aud Ivory Napkin Rings, Ate., SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal hpectnele Glasses, a new article to suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Fliut Glases that uav be urliuted in an? frame, at any notice. PERFr.MEItY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toil-t Powder Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of superior Rntora Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie lnives. iriUSlC-lL. INST-MJJIESTS. Spanish Guitars. Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bqws Ate TC Watches snd Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the department, those persons having articles to re pair may rely on their being well aud faithfully executed Gold and Silver manufactured to order- Highest prices given for old Gold and Silver TO SPOKTSMEIf. IBABRELSELIKFVOL.1 VIAG AAO REPEATING risiuui. C B. Reot has alo received a fine lot of Double Barrel G'ins, Rifles, Pistols of all kind?, Powler Flasks, Shot Bs(r, Bird Ban, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad- lnig. .tc &.. DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFE INSURANCE OTFICE. R-.leigb.July 22nd. 1651. 53 J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION :: II AM, r 4 VET TE V I I. L E, NORTH CAROLINA July 19th, 1850. 83 Looking; UIuvi And Picture Frame Manufactory. RICII.TIOD, VA. ImE undesigned manufacture and ffer for sale the following articles at Northern prices: Portrait Frames, richly ornamental and plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and fucy wood and gilt Daguerreotype Frames a large and beautiful as sortment of new goods Lookiug t;l:ias Plutes. of all sizes m l fitted in Picture Glass, French, first quality, from 50x36 inches dow I'late Glass, for stores and dwellings, furnished to order 'ompositi'in R.jsettes, of all sizes, for builders' in terior work ALSO. Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above branches Picture GUss cut to any pattern and large size French VI irrors Iprrnhed to order. Xj""Country oidcs by m.ul will receive prompt Attention. FRANCK t CLOVER. 193 Main st , between 9th snd ltlth st. Richmond. July 13. 151. " 57 l y STEA.TI AW MILE I BEG leave to call the attention of builders and persons wishing to purchase J. umber lo my Steam Sav Mill near Ralpich. where tfley can be supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality st 00 per M- T. H. SNOW, Raleigh July 11th, 18f0. 56 ly NEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, Corner of West-Centre and Chesnut Streets G0LDSB0R0UGH, N. C. D. G. LOUGEE, Watcbmakerdc Jeweler, AND SEALER IK FANCY ARTICLES. rrvESPECTFULLY informs the citiiene of $7) Wayne County, and the public generally .that he has located rsRsiNiHTLi iu Goldsloro', where he will carry on the Watch, Clock & Jewelry limine, D ill various branches. He will also keep on hand a general assortment of such as are usually kept in similar establishments ALSO Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Specta cles, Perfumery, Musical Instruments, fret Itei:iirillST done with neatneasand des patch, on moderate terms, and warranted. Oct- Call at Ihe sign of the Watch -Cf) D. G. LOUGEE Goldsborongh, Oct. 30, 1951. 6t 68 v STEW 3DDSS. Eife and Times of Calvin, ZTXI1E Great Reformer Translated from the 21 German of Paul Henry, D D. 2 volumes 8 vo. $3. Scenes and Legends in the North of Scotland, by Hugh Miller, Author of Old Red Sandstone, and Foot Prints of Creation $125. Campbell's Lives of the Chief Justices of Eng land. Ifrom the Norman Conqueror to the death of Lord Mansfield. American Edition, just re printed. 2 vol., 8 vo., price $3 50 Appleton's Dictionary of Mechanics, Machinery Engine Work and Engineering, with 4H0 illus trations, 2 vol. Royals vo. 9 Calf, 12 00 W. L. POMEROT, October 53rd, 1851. 85 n at j-1 f;n NOVEMBER 8 PATENT JT WHOLESALE WATCH AHD.IEWEI.RY STORE L. H. MILLER & GO. IMPORTERS. Manufacturers and Jobbers of WATCH, JEWELRY 4, FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand, formerly ocenpied by Mesrs Canfield. Brother & Co. SOUTH E ST CORNER OF CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 227.) which thev are potting: in comnlete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH A JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about th 20ih of July. In call in r the attention of the trade to the new concern, we nuntion the fact that we nre associated with on of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give a decided advantage over all others in this mirket. for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' price?, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, betwPn Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be sup plied with a great assortment from the most cele brated maaufactorers, and kept in perfect running oroer, so that purchasers may at once take them. . ... . - ... . w,ih . writUu guarantee tht they will 9-" l rsetly This branch of the business will receive the espe cial attention of one of the firm, whose extensive and praotieal knowledge of the business, will, We bPi give us n place in the confidence of buyers. We respectfully invite yon to call "pon u when you next visit our city, confidently believing that an examination of our Goods will prove to von, that they are better styles and cheaper than yon have ever seen in this market, and assure you that no effort shall be wtntinv on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. S$ Co. S. E.cqruer of Charle-i At Baltimore sts. REFERENCES: Wyeth. Hlncklork At Co. Gwyn. Reid A Taylr, James Hodges fc Brother Murdoch, Dur it Evans. Sangston Jk Co. Hurst Berry. Reily Sc. Pendleton, Curhing Si. B-uley, Stellmsn Si. Hinrichs, A John Murphy & Co,. Bartholow, Gwyn &. Co." Moore it Griffin Baltimore. An?. 13, 1851. Cmos. H. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TLY W.I RE A T NOR THERJ," PRICES, AtlD M ANCFACTCR ICRS OF ALL KINDS OF Copper, Tin and Sheel lron Work. ALSO, UKALblis IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bur Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, Sfc, Lower Esn tcamuhe Mtsest. THE subcri hers having considerably enlarged their business would repccifuliv invite the Country Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina loan examination of their exlenaive assortment of Piain and Japanned Tin Ware, assuring ibem they can sell as low as any houe iNoiih. and the articles superior, being of iheir own mniufscture. And, in additiou t i their stock ol Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for sale low the following articles: Brilianuia Tea and Coffee Pots and Soup Ladles l)o Tea and Table Spoons, Caiora and Goblets Alabaita Tea and Table and Plated Spoons Plated Table and Dessert Forks, in sets Do Candlestick, Snuffers sod Trays Fine Planished Patent Coffee Pots, all sizes Coffee Urns and Meak Dishes Wsitrs, Coffee Mill and Teakettles Britiannia and Glass Fluid Lumps Tall Brass and Britiannia Cmclpi-ticks Packet and Table Kn ives. Razors, 4 c, Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Spades, Shovels and Forks Molasses Gates. Faucets and Cut Tacks Pa'enl Counter Scales, various sixes Locks enammelled nd lira Preserving Kettles Large Brass Wash Kettles from 5 to 50 gallons Castings, consisting of Potx, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets snd Brooms Matcher-, Blacking, nnd Shoe Brust es Together with a largH as..rtment of Fancy Goods K. S. TH1 PSON & CO . Lower end ."-ycumore st. Petersburg V's. Aug. 28 6mos 70 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-O WNER S ! THE L'udersigned would respectfully inform those eng iged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that he keeps constantly on bnud, and will supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, YOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that hsa stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has but planted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, 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 30 Machines runuing 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 perforjpanpe. It not only thoroughly cleanses the W heat of Smut, but slso purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up hut 4 teet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, nnd also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. There nre a number of these Machines through which 100,001) bushels of Wheal have been cleans ed uad they have never been out of order one d iy. There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bal more, last Fall. Address the Sebscrifcer at South Lewell Mills Orange County, N. C. J!e. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850. tf 104 New Books, HOUSEHOLD LITURGY; or order of Daily Prayers for Families, f amily snd Closet Devotions, Burnett on the XXXIX Articles. Blum's history of Abraham and Jacob, Blunt, on the Pentateuch, Archbishop Lecker's lectures on the Catechism, Palmer on Komanim, Episcopacy Exam ned. Clergyman's Cempaniop, Festivals and Fasts, by Hobarl, Devout Churchman's Companion, Christm is Bells, and ottu-r potass, bytbe author of "Constance, ' Lyra Apostohca, Readings for every day in Lent, Sacra Private, by Wilson, Lord's Supper, by do Clement's Epistles. Sumner on Mathew and Mark, Jibbs Kempis. Buell's reply to Wbately on the Kingdom of Christ. HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, October 17th, 1851. 84 T. C. WORTH Commission and Forwarding ITIer- ctaaut WILMINGTON JV. C. July 1st, 1851. 53 ly p. BUSINESS COATS, -ftM MORE of those desirable Coats; jus M If l" opened at the lew price of $4 60. E. L. HARDING f CO NUMBER 90. Notice. THE Suhscribrr, as siiecpsnrir to COOKE & BUFFALOE, in the Livery business will enn lititie its operations in all its branchna at his st blfs. on Wilmington street, and solicits the pat ron ee of his old frietula and the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the pieesof orodure and lsbiir, and will be from and after the 1st day of February next, as fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, 818 00 Single do do 10 00 Do da week 3 50 Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will he required in ali instances, and persons having horses now in my c-ire are requested ti take them away, if" unwil ling to comply with the above conditions. JERE : NIXON. Jan.. 24th. 1850. Peruvian Government GUANO 1B7E are now prepared to receive erders for m w uuiou, sithi mine urnnnaenii vnn inc f rtwhi.nthy ef the Guano, having made arrangements with the beaf f eruvias Guano for Autumn sales To tire vent disappointment, those who intend to use this article had better send ns their orders at once, and the price can be fixed now or at the time of delivery, as the buyer ma v prefer. PEEBLES, WHITE. DAVIS & CO. Petsrsbukg, VlRGIXrA. June 17. 1851. 43 if. W. H. THOMPSON, AVATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. RETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, tor their kind pntrennge, and would res pectfully inform the public that h has removed to part of the building occn pied by E. L. Harding's Clothing Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line of basL ne8, with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Give me a call, and 1 warrant satisfaction in every instance, Ral-igh. Aug. 1th. 1851. 3m -65 N. PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, : doors above Bank.-PETERBURO, Ta. SUPERIOR Ready iTBade Clutliin, AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS. HJHSTDKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, Sepieraher 8th, 18511. 73 tf. GROCERIES, &.C. JOSEPH G. M. BUFFALOE will continue to carry on the Grocery business, at the old stand ol COOKE & BUFFALOE. Hargett til. He will keep constantly on hand a full supply of all article in bis line of business, and solicits a share of the public patronage. If you would save money, call on JOS. G- M. BUFFALOE. Raleigh. Feb. 25th. 1851. 16 Robinson's Shoes. LADIES' Kid and Goat Buskins. Ladies Go.it Welt Boots, Misses' and Children Goat Welt Boots. EVANS db COOKE. August 29th 1851. 70 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AXD DAILY ARRIVING. Vr. H. & 11. s. Tucker. fT ES PECTFULLY announce to the public that titi many of the most desirable ariiclea embraced in their larfre nnd extensive assortment of Fall anl Winter Goods, selecied with careby one of the firm, in the best Northern markets, have been alrea dy received and opened, and they flatter them selves they will be prepire.d to meet the de mand for good of every description, on aa good terras as they can be sold in this" mirket. Thunkful for and encouraged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their connection iu husi ness.they have ventured te lay in a very heavy stock to which they invite the atteotiou of purchasers, noping ineir enons w accommodate will not tail to pleae. The attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to the following desirable dress goods. Super Brocade, and Chamelion Silks, blue, Black and White Watered Silks, Blnck Gro DeRhine and Italian Silks, Solid and Fancy jute string do Brocade foult le Sol, Cashmere DeEcosse, Figured Brilliantes, cng.ish, uerman and Lupins French Merinos. Solid Parnmettas, Rich Figured Paris DeLaines. Plain and Fancy Poplins, DiacK oils traces, Deep Silk Fringe, Paris Kid Gloves. Kultonsand Trimmiogs. Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Swiss, Jackonet, and Tarltan Muslins. Chemisetts, Collars. Undprsleeves and Caffs, MusJu Bands, Edgings and lnsertings, c, c. 71 W.H A IS TUCKER. GREAT EXCITE7IE.1T IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle is begun, and 1 intend to fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY! IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN M UKLD DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and Worm Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work Brass, Machinery &c. The prices of Siill-cape, Arms, and Worms, are as follows : By the pound 37 cents ; or by contract 5400 10 do do do 485 12 do do do 525 14 do do do 585 15 do do de 810 16 do do do 650 20 do do do t?5 25 do do do 750 30 do dp do 850 35 do do do 900 All work will be warranted for IS months, fire and burning excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice ; and if 1 tail to deliver StiJIs iu the time agreed upon, 1 will forfeit $5 for eaph day lost, p ine purcnaser. JOSEPH WOLTERINQ. Raleigh, Sept, 16, 1851. 75 j Tpa ! Tea!! Tea !!l H UST TO H AN U, a fine lot of those 8UPE- KIOK i EAS some eztrs fine. If you want something extra call on L. B. WALKER. Sept. 18. 1851. 76 If UST received, Coffee and Crushed Sahara. JP STITIi UO. Raleigh, Oct. 2Ctb, 1851 8 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Advertisements. For every Sixteen i-ines first Jusertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertie Twteuty.ive Cents. Court Orders tad Judicial AdoertisementtwillU charged 25 pr cent, higher ; Vut a deduction of 33j percent, will be made from the regular prises, f0 advertiser, by the year. Advertisements, 'inserted in the Scmi-Welv Ri gister, will also appear iu the Weeklt Paper, fee ofcharge. D-Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. iVli Y G OO lis" At JU. 9, Fayetteville Strtti, inn Kattigh r. C. 100 pI?CP8 Ores ad Furniture Calico, 100 pieces Blpaeh-d and Bn.n n Sheeting and Shrriiiff, 12-4 Sheetimrs. White and Red FlaTme!, Cotton Jeans, Wh.t, Welsh Flannel, a superior article. I ab.e. Bird eye and Towelling Diaper, and Irish Linen. r Brown and White Hollind, and colored Cam bric, and English Cambric. Jaronetf, Swiss and Checked Muslin, Furniture and Cambric Dimity and Cotton Fringe. Linen CimbnV, Ponyer snd Cotton HM'kfs. Spool a,,d Darning Cotton Sewing Silk and F.ossColion, Lmen arid Cotton Tape. Cotton Cord and Carpel B oding, White and Black. Silk and Cottos Hom Cottnn and Merino half-hose. Carpeting nd Hearth Rugs, White and Black Wadding. Cloths, Casimere, Vesting, Kentucky Jn and Orer Coaiiog, Kersey aud Stripes, for Ser-v vanis. Witlia general assortment of goods, usually kept in a Retail store. Tor sale low by, J. BROWN; Oct. Hth 1?51. 83 Journals of the Legislature. FOR SALE at the REGISTER OFF(CE the "Journals of the Senate and Houee of Com. m.-ns of the Legislature of North Cornlir,. .i i, session of 1360-51" making a volume of 1 152 pages Any person remitting THREE DOLLARS will receive a Copy by mail, ree of postage. naieign, oept. ia. 1m 76 BAGGING. ROPE AND TWINR A LARGE assortmeut just received and lor sale cheap, by W. li fc R. s. TUCKER rfeptemher 21st, 1S51. 77 PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS U Cloths, Cassuiiercs, Vestings, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c, &c, &c. The Worlds Fair is about closing "i ii.is uuiuiu;; it uo nun tlie cheap Uootlis setliiis at PllOCTEtt'it NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FOR 185P2. Successor to the firm of Oliver $ Procter Sig,n of the tc. is. is. Doors open from 0 o'clock, A. 31.. to 9 P. ffl. ADMISSION FREE. HAVING porchaaeJ out the entire interest xf Th..s. M. Oliver, in the late firm of Oliver & frocier. lavail mvselt ot the verv firsi r.r...nrmnii. ts inform the patrons of the said firm of tlie tact and -unci' irom ineuj a continuance ot their support. have just eceiveJ a brauntul buodIv of er,..u ected by Mr Oliver, with great care, from the latest niportations, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings of every CQ- lour anagraae, vress-zntrts, Undet -shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Sfc , (. In fact, everything usually Lent hv tier,!,... Taller or Cioihies. I shall be asaiaio.l h. u. Geor. L. Could, an experienced Coat cutter, (and a :, .rlf. .,i e . . . pupu oi .Tir. Oliver a in laci, navinf been Oliver & i iuuci a i,u.i-i.uiiri im ma iasi tourteen months. I shall bave charge of the Pantaloon Rnl u.i a1 partment myseirand I have had exclusive charge of it in the late firm for the last five years. Every thi tie will be done that cn hn dnna u give satisfaction and lo render the establishment popular wtiu s paupns. rroloundly thankful for the pa'ronage so liberally hestowt-d upon us aa a firm, I shill endeavor, by assiduous attention ta nusmess and a desire o pleae, to merit its continu ance. ISAAC PROCTER. -ALSO- ON HAND AND AM RF.CFAVIXCI ,iy . large nssortment of CLOTHING, of very descrio- v.w -Uv. -.j.v-, ... uijr v"u iihu imnocrD m!iuuiac ture all of which, being made under my own su eprvision, I can fully recommend. I. p. Raleigh, Oct. 24:h, 1S51. 66 Pianos, Pianos. Pianos. rpHE undersigned has sold nnd put up in North, 1 Carolina, within the past two years, upwards of TWO HUJVDkED PIANOS-and the con stautly increasing demaud for them is the best evi dence of the quadty of my manufacture. All orders for Instruments must he nddrej-sed to. K U U N 'S Piano Manufactory No 2 Liberty St. Baltimore, f ist of Price. Pianos in beautiful Rosewood cases, built of the finest material, of the latest styles and imnrovementa. metallic plate nnd entire metallic frames, cost aa follows: 6 Octave 2CQ to $300, H " 250 to $350, 7 " 3t'0 to J500, GrandTianos from 500 to $1000. Oct. 3d 1851. 6mpdl0 PilOSPECTL'S OF THE NORTH CAROLINA " UNIVERSITY JIAGAZLNE" THEStnients of the University of North Caro lipa having deliberated in a body en the ex pedieupy of eaiablishing a literary organ, apd well convinced of the mental and perhaps moral benefit which may result therefrom, have resolved to ex ecute their design, j Tney take this appreriate me.tiis of informing the public. No legitimate department of literature will be excluded rom the Magazine, aud it is presumed, that none will be held objectionable, provided the articles be thoroughly winnowed of the chaff of improprieties. Every effort will be exerted to in terest its readers with originality and enlighten them with valuable Information. W do not indeed expect to produce aught "which the world will uot willingly let die," but aa we are aiding in the purpose which has placed uaat Coli lege, on this account we may justly expect encaur agemeut. To those wbo take an interest in ui per-, sonally, and to those who sympathize to any degree in the ends which prompt as, we appeal unceremo niously, and with sure hopes of success. The Editorial Corps wil! alwajs consist of six. members of the Senior CI .gg. The Magazine will be issued monthly (excepting January and July) from the press of W'm. D Cooke, Raleigh, N. C. To him also all subscriptions and communications must be addressed, post paid. The first. Number will be issued Is. of January 1852. Terms of subsbription $2.00 per annum, iu advance, City papers will please copy till February. Nov. 1851. 88 Notice to Heirs and (Jrqditors,; ALL persons who may be interested ia the dis tribution of the Estate of Elizabeth Rickels, iaie of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, deceased, are requested to coma forward and present their claims sufficiently tesied,- and all peraoua having deuiund against the Etate are required to present them within the time prescribes by law. WILLIAM LAN DRUM, Adm'r. Lexington, Ga.. Nov. 1st, 1851. 88 w6w Mountain Butter. A PRIME lot just in store and for sale by W. , K. 5 TUCKER, Kaki'h Oct-10,1851.
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