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THE JULfflCH II ppS-ItHSD SMI-WELY AND WXKKLY, BY SEATON GALES, EDI TOIL ASD PiOPRIETOE. TERMS. Fo- the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum, for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum.. LIVER COMPLAINT Jaundice Dyspepsia, Chronic, ; OR NERYOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL diseases aris ing from a disordered liver or" stomach, such as constipation. inward piles. fullness or blood to th e head, aui d ity of the stom ach, nausea, h eart burn. disgust For food, fullness, or weight in the stom ach, sou r eructations JjSlNKIN OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH. 8WIM MING OF THE HE AD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATH ING. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING. OR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A -YINQ 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 fclDB, BACK, CHEST, LIMBS, & SUDDEN' FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURNING IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF EVIL, AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF . SPIRITS; CAIT BE SrrECTUALLY CURED, BY Celebrated German Bitters PREPARED BT Jfr. C TT. Jackson, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their potter over the above diseaati is mot excelled, d equalled by amy other preparati-sn in the United Stare, as the cures attest , tn suay case after stu- jul physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great virtue in the rectification of dis- tates of the Liver and lesser glinds, exercising the nost searching power in weaknesses and affections of the digestive organs, the are w it hI, safe, cer tain, and pleas-int. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The Editor said. Dec 2d. 'Dr HooHantTs Celebrated Ger ma Bitters, for the ur of Liver Complaint, Jauniice, Dyspepsia Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deserved!? one ot the most popular medicines of the day. These Bit trs have been nsed bj ihoasnnds. and a friend at or elbow says he has himself received an effect ua and permanent cart of Liver Coaipi-iiwt froai the use of tins remedy w e are convinced that, la the use of these Hitters, the patient cousUuliy cams strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider ation They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with saOly, under any circumstaue-a. We are speaking front experience, and te the af f icted we advise their use " "Scott's Weeelt,' one of the best Literary papers pnbiished. said, A ngnst 25 u Dr. HooJtantTs German Bitters, manufactured by Dr Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as an ' article of much efficacy in case of female weakness As such is the eaae. we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle and thus save themselves much sick les. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to l heir health as we know from experience the salutary effect that they have opon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a genMemin of great liter ary and scientific attainments, said in his New Yerk Weekly Me-senier, January 6. 1S5U. " Dr Ho find's Ger nun Bitters. Here is a pre paration which the leading pres-a 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 m.t n. Hern ihlita Dr Christonher Wilhelm Iloofl'.nd. Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Pso-wia, and one of thereatest medical writers Germany has ever pro doecd He was emphatically the enemy of hnmbmg. and therefor a medicine of which he was the. iu venter and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in L'er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo. Aeid'ty of the Stom ach, Constipation and all complaints arising from a -disordered condition of the stomach, tha Liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pipers express their coovit lion of its excellence, and several of the edi-.ors peak of its effects from their own individ ual experience. Under these circumstance we feel "Warranted, not oaly in calling the attention of oar readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M Jack--son's) preparation, but in recommending the article o all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'Philadelphia Satusot Gaz-rTa.the bet family newspaper published ta the Unite Stales ae editor s-iysof DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Ii ia u-ldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicti.es to the confidence and patrouage -of our readers; an J. therefore, when w recommend Dr H .-...!'. German Bitter, we wish it to be distiudlv understood that we are not speaking; oi .mirtini oi liiB dav. thai are noised about for a brief neriod and then forgotten alter they bav done their guilty rac of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which ha met the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence noon evidence has been received Hike the foregoing) fn" sll sections ol the Union, the last three veers, and the strongest testimony in its a tor, is, that there is more of it used in the prac tice of the rerursr pbyaicisns of Philadelphia, than ail ether nostrums combined a fact that can be t.hii.ard. and fully proving that a scien tific preparation wWl meet with their qaiet approval when presented even in this form. That tbis medicine will cure Liver Complaint a4 Dyspepsia, bo one csn doubt, after using it as directed. It ads specifically upon the stomach and Hr; it is preferable to calomel in biiions dis .ui tha effect is immediate. They can be ed- BHoistered to rcnAH or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ThUmeJicine has attained that high character . nee-8l.r (or all medicines to attain, t ?"t;, ?ut forth a spuria article at thVriak of the Uvea of thos oily LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS Of THE GENUINE. They have tha snriUea signature of C. W. J ACK SON a poo the wrapper, and the" name blown in the bottle, without which they are spvrious. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 120 ARCH Street, one door belew Sixth, (late of 278 Race afreet) Philadelphia, and by re spectable dealers throughout tha country. Also for .ale by J. B. RAMSEY, Druggist. Pittaboro' N. C, May 29th, ie&l. ly JE. JL. & CO. DEALERS in GenOemea'a Clothing, Ready Made, of Ihe first quality : Also, A complete assortment of Genu Dress Goods. Fayctteville, St., Telegrspb, Building. E. L HARDING, Raleigh, N. C. S. k A. L. SCOTT & U0-, PeUraworg, Vai Mcigh, July 26tn, 1 851 , 60 tT1fIMimn I . t t . . - TOLD! li . RAIGD, N. C,, NOVEMBER 15, MffiER 92. . ... HBHRY A. DEPXIH. TlOULD. inform tb La DIES, that he keeps " constant I v an band "Ladies fine kid Walkins- Khoea. ' Slippers. ALSO. Children's Shoes ; Aad, indeed, every thing aeaallr kept ia a Shoe St.re Raleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 if Boot una Shoe Jflanntactory. erftl 1 "T0 ,aley parchaaed the satire fUl Stock of O. L PURCH. and will carry VW oa th BOOTjIXD shoe manufacture. ia all its varioaa branchea, at his old stand, oa dor below the Post-Omce. It is my determination to use the best materials known to the trade, aad the workmanship shall not be surpassed in the Hta'e. All those accustomed heretofore ta aettitic their work from the old Shoe eland, ma be aure. bv cal ling oa aie, to Ret as good aa article new as ever. Lew aad see for wourscfoes. HENKY a. DEPKIN. A CARD. The undersigned takes pleasure in saying, that he believes that Ml Darsvtr f welt qaallfied to ful fil his promise to the Public, and I recommend my mentis and old customers to give him a trial. O L. BURCH. (Sncccutrto Pomeroj k (TXeal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, FayctteciOe Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, KALEICa, M. C. 5U AS on hand a ver large and valuable collec U 11 lion of Theological, Law, Medical, Scientific, Agricultural. Miscellaneous, School Books, Blank book j and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very liw call and examine. May 24th. 131. 43 JOSEPH WOLTERING, JTIaiiufut-turer and Ieuler iu (be Following Articles, Raleigh,. .V. C. STOVEs ; tin, iron and copper wares ; guns sud pisto's of all sorts ; powder, shot, caps, powder Qaks aoa shot chargers, a fioe assortmeut of pock et snd tabU cutlery, the celebrated Pine India steel raxors. mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 80 cents to 24 improved rim locks, New Ha veu locks, carpenter's rim litck. sliding dor locks, people a lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, novel ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with J a p.n mounting, mortice locks with irou bolts snd key, mortice lucks whli white knobs, rural locks with white mineral kuobs, plate locks, smoke-hoase locks, mortice closet locks with brass Ironts, chest locks, hore locks, faucy bukhed pad locks, fine pa lent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drop latches. Bolwin's night laicii, improved bow latches, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the best ever iu this City or Slate, minora! door knobs, screw, ma hogany and parr white door knobf, mineral draw kuobs, furniture knobs, pesrl white bell pulls, axle pulleys, Blake s side pulleys, wardrobe ho.k, Isn ' cy coat snd hl hook-, wludow spring, rim blank huttr-r binges, A C. Palmers' window butt.Clarkt; s butt hinges and superior east butt hinges, curiam pins and h iodles. coffee mills, candle licks, dog collars and chains, clotu, sue, and horse bru.-bes. Alo, Carpenter' a, Cooper. Tmuer s, and black smith s Tools. Also, nitils. fcrews, scythe-blades, sheep shears, bras lamp, hand bells, trace cliaits, grubbing hoea, sprina-baluuce. ply era. spades, shovels, hoes, aad reus, pans, vices, pump, ones s p.tteut improved cooking stove, snd in short every thing needed by larmers snd mechauics in toe baruwar line. Alo, a fullupuly of CARRIAGE TRIM MINUS, such as carriage axles and springs, car riage bauds, patent leather hub bauds, power loom lace, enamelled Canvass, figured maroon, dsmask alpaca, extra fiue cambric aud lunge. On hand, al- o. a Kll suddIv of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house, jail, aoJ Uank L.ocks made to or der. warranted not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction. I he subscriber im also prepirej to execute any und all work in iron. teel. brs, copper, arc. Uno ii.l pistols made lo order Also, strainers for i'ur peotine Uistillenes. All orders execute-1 promptly snd in ine Dest mauner. irtUe subscriber noes not sen lower man any body else, and do good werk at lair prices, ibeo he will give it up. Eoeo'ursTe home industrv. Now is the time. Call on the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake Couuty North Carolina, or seud your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTERING Raleigh, 8?pt. 16, 1651. 78 ly JOHN C-OUT OF TOWN ! HODGE; IS THE BRIDGE DONE? Iv. HE nderfci;oed, having removed from the City ofOaks,r contrary lo the wiahes of its citixeus, to nis Qetigoitui vine, vvaveriy, ore miles westward on the Chapel Hill road, begs leave to inform the Public, that he wishes to purchase a few more" of the likely ' sons aud daughters of Ethioois." for which he will NT theaiGHBST cash nrices. As the corn crop is short, bacon high, and shsats VEBTKASct, he would ad vie all those having a surDlus of Blscka on band, to dispose of them now, for the probability is, they will depreciate ia value ohortlv. owins: to the incrtasL.r tcarctty" of that useful commodity. Cash. Persons wishing to sell, are requested to give- me a call, or make application lo W . r . Askew, wao IB associated wiu m. m hnineL He caa be found at bis residence on Fayetteville stxeet, Raleigh. JOHN C MOORE. Wsverly, Oct 3rd, 151. 86 tf ZT Star copy. . NEW STORE. rvPENED TO DAY by the Sebecriber, for the aocotamodation of the public, a store right opposite the Raleigh and Gastoa Kail Road Office. He keeps constantly on band Groceries of every description: Coofectionaries and Fruits, Cirara. a choice assortment. For sale lew. 4000 superior Regalia aad Principe (genuine Ha vaaa.) middle and low qualities, Jenny Liod aid People's Choice superior chewing Tobacco, China Goods, a fine lot. The Subscriber offers his goods st the lowest rates and invilea tha Dublin to eofflt and examine bis Stock, F. MAHLER. Raleigh, July lgth.1831. 68 P. II. Sugar. lOO hhds. fair lo choice P. R. Sugar. For sale bv PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS CO. P.lr.hnr A nr. 18th. ISM. 67 $10 UEWAKD. RANAWAY fom the 8ubcriber.a yellow boy named Sampson uew, abo t nineteen years old. Had on when be left a green Coat nd blue psnts looos. Said boy was bound to me antil u a the ae ol tl years ; I hereby torewarn A .... from harboring or employing ssid boy. I wiM five the sboe rewsrd for k. deliver, to me e r... ki. M,finenl in Jail so ihst I can gat T-Z ALFRED MITCH EL, n,ln ALIAS BOOTS. . l enk last 85 naiaigD, vw . SHOES, 8UOES. D.i.;.nr Waikirur Shoes snd Clippers, White Kid Jenny Lind, snd Bronse Slippers, T? A.i; Nnnr Seal, and Jefferonian Shoes, Mi-sea nod C-ildrans Block and Fancy Bootee Meu'a, Bov' and Sorvsnt's Shoes, , ' V, H. & tt. S. TUCKER. "WHERE ATf 171 IT l 1VT n D nn A IT TT I O I KO. 29, FAYETTETILLE STREET, RALEIGH !f. C. . . .o . YOU will find a beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Chad, embracing every arti cle usual in Dry Good Stores. Also, Hardmare, Mat, Cap, Boats, Shoo, Groceries, dec. -. In addition to tha above, the Sabscnber sre dai ly receiving their fall purchase, which is exieastve aad in point of cheapness cannot be surpassed by any in tneir line. my are er graterul for paat favours and beg a continuance of the same. H. I. EVANS, GEO. T. COOKE. Aognat9th, 1851. 70 THE OLD DOMINION, To the Old North State ! GREETIdYG. ZCZHE subaeriber would inform his nnmareas iSm friends and costooiere ia North Carolina. that he la now receiving daily fiom his manufactary at Newark, large invoJcea of READY MADE CLOTHING, which, with the unusual qeaatity he l Bnfsrtrfii vvPaaaarwrTlf w-jta mm of the most erteosive. varied and complete aasbrt- tnenls ever offered iq Virginia- to srhich he re spectfully invites the attention of purchasers Hsv- ing facilities for the purchase and mannfsetare of goods possessed by few sd surpassed by none in the trade he is determined to spare ne psins to sus tain the reputation of the PETERSBURG CLO THING BAZAAR for selling Ready made Clo thing of a superior quality at aa low rates as can be procured in any other establishment of lb aiud la be Stiles. Our aloe will at all times comprise very article appertaining to our business, such as DRES AND FROCK. COATS, Of every sise and various qualities, from low priced to fioe. Ths tyl of our Coat; as we:) as the workmanship snd trimming w of the most ap proved order. BUSINESS COA rs In great variety of ent and material. Also Hunt ng Costs, t ire Coats, Water Proof Coats, dtc. OVfcK COA IS Of the desirable sttflesTor winter of 1361 and t- Fine Black, Brown, Blue and Olive Cloths, I o skins, and Cassitaere. Be-iver. Pilot aud Oak Tweeds of various color, long tiding Coats, and a Urge assortmeut of Heavy cheap over-coats for servants. Also a full assortment ot Lloaks. PANTS Black Cloth,Casimere,Doeskin,and Satinet pants Fansy do Tweed aad do do Hunting and Riding Cdn roy Pasta. VE-VTS. Black and Fancy Yeats in endless variety f Silk, Silio, Plush, Merino, Casimare, aud Italian Cloths, ia FURNISHING GOODS. Shirts, Collars, Cravats, eupeuders. Seeks, Pocket H'd'k'K Shoulder Brnces.Kid.Silk.Thread and Buckfkin Gloves, Riling Gloves, Stocks, Um brellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, 4c , 4c Merchants are invited to examine our goods, s it is our determination to keep a stock and sell at pries, which will render it unnecessary to go far ther North. N. PERRY. Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va. September 8th, 1851. tl 73 WORKS or THE REV. JAMES HAMILTON, DD. i LIFE IN EARNEST, Six Lectures on Christian Activity and Aidor. IBruo II. THE MOUNT OF OLIVES, And other Lectures on Prsyer. 18 mo. Ill HARP ON THE WILLOWS, Remembering Zion. Church in the Houe, Psrewe 1 to Egypt, snd the Definition of the Jews, lb wo. IV. THANKFULNESS AND OTHER ESSAYS 18mo. V. LIFE OF BISHOP HALL. 32 no. VI. THE HAPPY HOME. Illustrated. VII. MEMOIR OFLADYCOLQUHOUN.OFLUSS, Daughter of tir John Sinclair. l6mo. VIII. THE ROYAL PREACHER. Lectures on lae Book of Bcclesisstes. HENRY D. TURNER. N C. Book Store Rsleish, Nov. 1851. 83 STirH & co. AVE just received their weekly supplies from New York aud have now oa baud and will sell low for cash Elegant I'-aolon erspes, embroidered, Cashmeres, plain aaa embroidered, Mouslra de Lsiuea, Poplins. Kaw, plain, figurad and Foalard Silla, Merinos, great variety. N oaten Ira Pariaiennee, Tnibe cloths, Atapaca, large uasortment. Merino Shawls, Ribbou aod Fringes, fjeotleiiieas' Handkerchiefs. Ladies do Cotton ShirtiDg, do Jeans, Cotton Sheetings Flannels, Red and White, Family and Negro Blankets, Linsy Woolseye, Elegant Pis 00 Covers. Ditto Table Ditto. Gentlemen's Fine Hsts. Wool ditto. Gentleman's Cslf Boots. S Pieces Ingrain Carpeting, 1 Common ditto. Men's Brogan Shoe. Boys Sc Women's ditto. 4 Boxes Cheese eoperior ) Ttrrce whole raiu New Rice. Psalmiers P roughs. Coveys Cutting Knives. Nails assoiied, iron, 10 Barrels Whiskrv. Uth &. Co , are Ageata for the sale of Stoddart Pianos, and will lorntsn orders at the ahortoet notice. November 7th. 1851. Looking Olass A sad Picture trame iTlannfactorj. . RICHKlOXIsSTA. 'IHE nndersigned manufacture and offer for tale JL tke following aruelee at norwera prices : Portrait Frames, richly ornamental aad plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and faney wood aod gilt Daguerreotype Frames a large and beautiful as sortment ol new gooas Lkia Uln Plates, of all sixes sad fitted in Piotorc Glass, French, first quality, from 39x36 tAh flflsT 4l Plate Glaas, for atom and dwellings, furnished to Composition Raettea, of all sixes, for builders' in terior work ALSO. Old Work ra gilt and jobbing In tha above branches Picture Glssa cut to any pattern and large aise French Mirrors furnished to order. g"Country orders by mail will receive prompt attention. FRANCK A CLOYER. 103 Main at , between 9 lb and 10th st Richmond. July 13, 1851. 87 ly TiiUST received Five Tierces of woU grain Rice C. B. ROOT, VYTTOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies W T ad ueiitlemen of Rsleigb, and the pnblic generally, that he has recently returned from the North with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, &C-, which he Ix prepared lo sell lower than such srticles hav ever been sold in this market at any previous time. Hsving himself paid grest sttention to the selection of his goods, he is confident thai, for Besti tj snd Fashion, no superior stock was ever before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made up of a very great variety, and continU, in part, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold snd Silver Lever Watches. Anchor Cylinders, Verticsl Escapements, Gold ana Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Esr Rings. Gold and Silvor Pencils, Gold Pen. Thimbles, Medallions, Gold Hearts and Crosses. Mantel Clocks. Gold and Silvor mounted Canes, Card Cases, Toilet Bottles and Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes. -Chessmen and Backgammon Boards, Si eel Pen, Gilt, Meet, Gloa and Satin Beads. Jet Combs, egar JJaaea, Raxor Straps, Purses 4c, -e. " r SHYER : ANff fLATEO WARE. - Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and MasUrd spooos, Ladles, Sugar Tengs, Butter Knives. Sil-ver-meonted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake B iskets, Coffee Greques, Brittania Ware, in setts r single peices, Silver snd PlaiedCups, Silver snd Ivory Napkiu Rings, &.C, SPCCTACLKS. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Speciesle Glasses, a new article to suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Fliut GIhssps that may be adjusted iu any frame, at any notice. PEKFUJIEItY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, 1 oiUi Powder Shaving aud Toilet boap. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A lsrge assortment of superior Raxors, Pocket snd Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL. INSTnUiTIENTS. Sp.ioih Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. Guitar snd Violin String, Extra Violin Bows &c 4c. Watches snd Clocks repaired in superior style. e his own personal Attention aill be given to the depsrtment, those persons having articles to re pair may rely on their being well and rmihfuuy executed Gold and Silver minafactured to order. Highest prices (riven for old Gold and Silver TO SPORTSMEN. patebtt SIX BAJtBEL 8F.LrRKrO VlAtt 4MB REPEATING NfiTOU. C B. Root has aluo received a fine lot of Donble Barret G'ins, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds. Powier Flasks. Shot Bsgs, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic snd Indented Gun Wad ding, dtc. fc. JPLRMACKTI SOA P, for Chapped 5 Hands, For sale by U. D. TURNER. Rleuh.Nov. 3rd; 1831. 88 Oysters, Oysters! 'IHE nnderairned taken an early occasion to give notioe, thit he will he able, in the course fa few dys, to supply i rderg rsojt -rows oa fjouwTBT, for the finest NORFOLK OYSTERS, received direct, ia ttctnSy Jour hours, irom tneir beds iu the "briny deep.: All wio relish this grest luxury of the scacD. will please send in their or ders to W. R. PEPPER, Agent. Nov., 7th 1831. Ct 90 f7 St mdurd ropy rricisi ni:r tapes. 100. 66. 50 & 4u Feel iu length. Fur sale by II TURNER, N C Book Store. Raleigh. Nv 18M. SNUFF! SNUFF!! IT is a notorious fact, that the Best Snuff for dipping may be found at Pescud's DKUG STOKE. Nmenber 11. 1561 91 FOR PICKLING ANO PRESERVING. I HAVE Mace, Nntmegg, Cinnamon, Cloves, VaniMs, Ef. Lemon and Rose, Turmeric, White and Brown Mustard Seed, London Mustard ground. in Tin roil or Bottles, Superior Biilnd Oil, and all kinJs of Spices, usually kepi in a Drug Store. November II, 1831 91 BURNING FLUID ANO LAMPS. AC UN ST AM- supply or Fresk Burning Fluid and a varisty of beautiful Lamps, may be had of V. I. rfcSLUD November 11th, 1S5J. 91 HAIR HTIGORATORS Those who hsve lust their Hair or beeme bald, or who ,re troubled with Scurf or Dndruff or who wish to preserve snd embellish their hair, may find at my Store a fr-h supply of Phalon's Hair In rigors. tor, Lon Kxtbairon, Buliu iT Columbia, i rioo- Dheroum Pomades. Oils aod the lrnet snd most splendid stock of Hair Biushts iu this city. Ralslgh, November 11th, 1861. 01 TH WIDE. WIDE W0RL0-$l 50. A BEAUTIFUL domt io Ule." Fox Sale by W.L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Nov. 10th, 1M1. 91 JAnus KIVCH IlYOltAULIC CI HtRT. ripHECANAL now being completed to ihe U Jsmes River Cement Works euables tbe Man afacturer of this very superior article 10 offer it to the public in competition with the Northern Cement. It baa, for some years, been extensively used in tbe construction of the works of tbe Jamea Kiver and Kauawha Company, and ia regarded as the best in all respects that baa been tried. Being desirous of introducing it Into general use in the South, a h flaUers himself will be the case when its superiority over tbe other Cements now used be comes known, the manufacturer will make arrange ments to supply individuals and companiea on the most favorable term. Apply to the undersigned, who hss on hsnd SO Ssmple Banels for sale or to CHARLES H LOCH ER, Manufacturer, Balcony Falls, RockbiiJge coun ty, Va; CHARLE8 R. BARXET, Civil Engineer. O Office over the Toll office of tha James River and Kanawha Company, Cary at,. Richmond. November 1851. 2w 91. WARRBHT0N HOTEL, W411RENT02V.N C. f fPIHE nndersigned would inform nis friends and J the public tenerally that heba purchased and taken charge of Ihe above fisveraidy known bouse for merly occupied by J a. L. Owen, q , in the town of Warrenion, where na prepared to accommodate all who mi v call on him, and it shall be his aim lo keen aa tbe former reputation of the hotuM.at least. TIPPOOS.BROWNLOW. November. IH5I. 91 rBUST received 20 Barrels Old Rectified WbU- QaV ksT STITH CO. WHOLESALE WATCH AfllDJEWCLKl' STORE L. H. MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS. M.Bnftnrra and Jobbers of WATCH. JEWELRY k. FANCY GOODS. have leased the Old Stand, formerly oecopied by Meera CaufieJd Brother Sc. C0-8OUTH E tST CORNER OF CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 237.) wkieh ther are putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH & JEWELRY BUSINESS to be opened about the 20th of July. In callnie the attention of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated wuh on-of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS la the country, which must give a decided advantage over an others la this mirket. for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long nines needed, between Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call Particular attention to the Watch department, which will at "all ti mee be sup plied with a great assortment from the most cele brated manufacturers, and kept in perfect running order, aa that, purchasers may at onee rake them. with a written guarantee thai (hey will perform ear. reetly. ... . r. , -ThrrtMWwen- Of the nusiii ess wflfieive the espe cial attention of one of the firm. Whose extensive and practical knowledge of tne business, will, We hope, give us a place in the confidence ef bayera. vv e respectfully invite you lo call upon aa when you next visit our cit v. confidently believing that an examination of oor Goods will prove to you. ths I tney are better styles and cheaper tban yon nave ever seen in this market, and ass ore voo that no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutunl benefit Old stand, formerly occupied bv CaiifielJ, Bro. at Co. 8. E. comer of Chsrle-i & Baltimore sU. REFERENCES: Wyeth. Klaeklock &. Co. Sanjrston t Co. Hurst 5- Berrv. Reily & Pendleton, Curbing &. Bailey, John Murphy & Co. Moore t Uri in Gwyn, Reid A Tnyler, James Hodges &, Brother Murdoch, Ouer t Evans. Stellmsn k Hitiriohs, Dartholow, Gwyu Sc Co. Baltimore, Aug. IS, 1851 6 m os. 2HS H. S. THOMPSON k CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 77jY WARE A T NOR THERJV PRICES, AMD MAN OF ACTOR EKS OF ALL EUfBf OF Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron IftorJfc. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, Sec, Lower End riTCMnitt Street. fflillE iubscriiers having considerably enlarged J their business would repccifuliv invite the Country Merchant, of Virginia and North Carolina lo sn examination of Iheir extensive assortment of P-sin snd Jspanned T Br Ware, asurine them tliey can asll as low as sny boose North, snd the articles Miperior, being of iheir own miuufsciure. And, in addition lo their aiock of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for ale low ihe following articles: Brit'anoia Tea and Coffee Pots and Soup Lad lea Do 1 ea and lable 5pooc, Castors and Giblets AlabattaTeaand Table and Plated Spoons Plated Table and Desert Forks, in seta Do Candlesticks, Snuffers and Tray Fine I'Unished Patent Uoffee Pets, all sizes Coffee Urns ami Meak Dishes WsitrrM, tJoffee Mills and Teakettles Brittsnnia snd Glass Fluid Lsmps Tall Brass and Brittsnnis Candlesticks Pecket and Talile Knives, Razors, dc. Axes, Hatchets and Hamnvrs, Spades, Shovels and Forks Molses Gates. Faucetssnd Cut Tscks Pa ent t Counter Scsles. various sizes Lock ej.ammelled nd lira Preserving Kettles Larpe Bras W ash Kettles from 5 to 50 gallons ( 'asiinss, consi-tiug of Pol, Ovens, Spiders snd Skillets Wood Suar Boxes, Tubs, Backets and Brooms Mstche, Blacking, snd Shoe Brustcs Together with a large aaortment of Fancy Goods R. S. THOY1 PSON 4- t O , Lower end Cycumore st. Petersburg. Va. Aug. 2S 6mos 70 Important to MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS! THE Uuderaigned would respectfully inform those eDgiged in the Milling liusiness in North Car otins, that he keeps constantly on hnud, and will supply at ths shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, YO UNG' S LMPR O VED PA TENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test snd given satisfaction to tire public It has surplunted. every Smut Machine yet offered iu the Slate, more or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. The poblic need fear no imposi tion, ss there are now some 290 Machines running in North-Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer ae other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations huve been more than realised in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but 'also purifies it of all otber aubstances, almost to perfection. ' It takes up but 4 teet square in the mill and requires bat little pow er, ll is warranted for five years again at breaking or weaxiug out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities Tor that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 400,000 boa hols of Wheat have been cleans ed aad they have never beta oat of order oae dy. There waa awarded to it tbe Trenaiiim of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium wuh aailver me dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bal more, last Fall Address tke Subscriber at Soatk Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMAIfNEN. December 28, 1850. tf l4 T. C. WORTH Commission and Forwarding Itler cbaiit WILMINGTON A". C. July 1st. 1851. 53 lyp. BUSINESS COATS 100 MORE of thnee desirable Coats; jui opened at-tbe low price of $4 60. E. L. HARDING A-CO Mountain Butter. A PRI PRIME lot jast in store and for sale by ft W H,& R. o l UtatK, 83 Raleigh Oct. 10,1851 Tbe U. S. Post Office Guide, lON 1 AINlNG a liat ol all tha Post Offices io the U S, a list of all the Mail Routes in the U. S, & s list f all the Kaflroads, Canals, and 8tem Boat routes in Ihe U. S, Ac By Eli Bowin. For sale by H. D. TURNRR, N.a BookStore. Raleigh. Nov. IS31. United slates Letter Balances For Bale by HENRY D TURNER, N. C. Book store. Raleigh Not. 1S51. 91 CLARET WINE. CASES best quality Claret Wine on hand my sad for sale low by P. F. PECUD. Nov. 11, 1851. 91 Notice. THE SubRcribrr. as successor to COOKE & BUFFALO E, in the Livery business will coti- trroe its operstidns in all it brancrrea at his m- bles, on Wilm-inolon street, and eolirit the pat- ronaweof his old friends and the public lerrerally. His pnees must be arrsneed sgreeably to the pices oi arodure ana ubsr, and will be I rom nd s fter the 1st dsy of Fsbuary naxtr as fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, . $18 00 Single do do' 10 00 Do da week 3 50 Do do day 75 Quarterly eejltemenfs will be required in all instances, and persons having hrsc unw in my care are requested to take them iwajr, if unwil ling to comply tvilh the above conditions. JEKE ; NIXON. Jan., 24th. 1850. " " W. H. THOMPSON, WATCH MAKER ASD JEWELLER RETURNS hie thanks to taa chjaena of Raleigh and Its vicinjitjv lor tneir kind pstreosge, aad would res- pectfuHy inform tha pnblic that be has removed to a part of the building pied by E. L. Harding's Clouting Store, where he s prepsred to execute all work in his line of base ness, with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. Give me a call, and I warrant satisfaction in everyin.tsoc. RAleigh, Aug. 1th, 1851. 3m 65 N. PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, 2 dion above Bank, PETERfiTRG, SUPERIOR Rcaflf Itliidc Clotliins, AKD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CltAVATS, STOCKS, JLUYDKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks September 8111,1850, Ta. 73 tf. GROCERItS, AC" JOSEPH Q. M. BUFFALOE will continue to 03 carry on the Grocery business, at lb old stand ol COOKE &. BUFFALOE. Hargeti Su Ha will keep constantly on hsnd s full supply of all article in his line of business, snd solicit a share of Ihe public patronage. If you would save money, call on JOS. G- M. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, Feb. 2th. 1851. 18 Robinson's Shoes. LADIES Kid and Goat Buskins. Ladie Goat Well. Boots, Misses' and Children Goat Welt Boots. EVANS A COOKE. August 29th 1851. 70 , HEW FALL AKD WIN Tim GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING. W. H &IL S. Tucker. CESPECTFULLY aanounee to the public that many of tbe most desirable articles embraced in their larpe and extensivs kssortment of Fall and Winter Goods, selected with care by one of the firm, in toe kest lMortnrrn markets, have been aire dy received aud opened, and they flatter them selves Uiey will be prepared lo meet tbe de maud for good of every description, on as goo terms as ibey cau be sold in this market. J bankful lor and encouraged by the very liberal patronage Dest owea upon mem Mince their connection ia busi ness,they have ventured te lay in a very heavy stock to which they invite the sttentiou of purchasers, r hoping tneir ettorts to accommodate will not fail to please. 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, Black Geo DeRhine and Italian Silka, Solid and Fancy Lute string do Brocade Poult De Soi, Cashmere DeEcosae, Fiaured Brilliawtes, bnglieh, Lremian and Lupins French Merinos, Solid Parsmettas, Rich Figured Pur is DsLaines, Plain and Fancy Poplins, Ulaclt oils ,aces, Deep. Silk Fringe, Paris Kid Gloves. Buttons and Trimmings. Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Swiss, Jaekonet. snd Tarltan Muslins. Cliemisetts, Collars, Undersleeve and Cuffs, Muslin Bands, Edgings and Inserting. c, ae. 71 W.H 4 R.S TUCKfcR GREAT EXCITtLTlET IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle it besrnn, and 1 Intend to fight my way through for IIOJ1E IXDVSTRTi IFYOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE H UN- JL DRED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and Worms : Also, Brandy Stiira, and any kiod of Copper arork, Brass, Macaiuery dkc. Tiie priaes of tiull-cape, Arms, sad Warms, are aa follows : B v the Douud 37 cents t or bv rantr 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms ajsd Worm - M0 lo do do oa 12 do do do 14 do do do 15 do do de 16 do do . do 20 do do do 35 do do do 30 do do do 35 do do do 525 585 013 650 605 760 850 BOO AH work Will be warranted for IS months, fir and burning excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty anlesof Raleigh, rt tba shortest aotiae ; and if I tail to deliver Stills in the til ttgreed upon, I will forfait $3 for each day last, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 75 y Tea ! Tea!! Tea ! ! ! ITUST TO II AN a fioe lot of those SUPE. fjl KIOK TEAS some extra fine. If sou want somethiuK eztrs call on L. B. WALKER. Sept. 18, 1851. 76 BUsT received, Coffee and Urasbed Sugars. aU 8TITH s CO. Rakish, Oct. SOth, 1851. 58 SCOTTS WAVERLEY NOVELS. The Abbotsford Illustrated Edition. .CONTAINING nearlv Two Thousand Stee i snd Wood Engravings. Complete in Twelve I ,rce lmnerial Ocuro Volumes. Published at one hundred snd fifteen dollars in moalin Paici much CHICID. Unqnestionsbly the most splendid Edition of Scoti's Wovela ever published." For sale by H. D.TURNER. N. C. Book 8tara. Raleigh, Not. 1S5J. 91 , TERMS pr ADVERTISING - inaartir Oa Mke each aabseeasat inartia Tweaty-Iwa ul 1 i JiQTt. ihTl CouH ihiott aad 1,-ni b r-.wnl. wni mamma ifm the regnLar pskeat far advertiser by the jeiiv ' ' . . ' ' " Aavertiseraents. rirtdi tl r.. orrrKa, will alsappeai Muxm Papar.inw ofcharre. '. " tT LettesatetKe nnfa raeraus. DRY GOODS, At A'o, 9, Fuyettevittt Street, . ssiftffgr. I'W Dl-PCCe Dreaa ami PMiiiiM H; 1UU uteres Bleached d R.,. v..t.-. Shirt.n,13.4 Shaiin.. Whft- Welsh FlsinneLa iirwr;nv TaWeRrdcya and Towelling Diaper, aad Irnth Linen. : 1 r : Brown and White HtilLne. W r. bricji and Ruaiiial, eaiHbric. JacooeUbwiiMrand Checked Musliw,. I Furniture atld Camhrir. rHim., ....I . -,. "... mh 1 uviwn rmgr. Linen Cambric. Punrrer and nt.. uuttr. aonni and Darnintr Cjttnn. S..iin- s.iw ..a 08sCitton Linen and Cotton T.ine. C,,,tnn f, B Carpet Bindhie. ' vime.ami JWack., Silk and Cotton Hom Cotton and Merino half-hose. eCtr.pelk'8 ta4 Ile'J Rug White and Blatk Waddtne. . lfslI Viilil. Tsnti(j k Ti n andOve Coal InKere'ey and Siripea, for Ser vant." ' 's-, i " Wnb a ?eswra1 'IvHftmesi of mJtn u.-.1T- kepi m a Jleta'ii at ore. For as low by, J. RROWPii OcM4ili 1651. , . . fia BAGGING. ROPE AND.ffflNE A LARGE assortment just recerWc aM Craai4 eheap, by VV. H .R.S. 1T0CKSR deptemher 21st, 1S5L ' . 77 PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS ' : In Cloths. Cassimcrca, Vesting, The ITorldi Fair it ttbout cloalns wis taart uui HVIHlUg to OO Willi tli eii est p iioods sellinc n.OC TJLSi'a, NEW FApQrjJR fiO0DS egAlll3erffi Tt5rfrln . Succeor to the fenn of Oliver, Sf Procter, Siffn of Hi e IS. K. It. K. Soon epei frm 6 4'elock, A. M., ta 9 P. M. ADMISSION FREE. MAYING purchased out the entire interest ef Th a. M. Olivei, in the late frim of Oliver it rocier, I avail myself of the very first oooortunitv to inform the patron of the ssid firm of the fsct and to solicit from them a continuance of their support. I have just eceiveu a beauuful supply of goods, se- wiea oy wir uuver, wn great care, from the latest asportations, emuraciiig Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting i of every co- sour ana graeeM ure&s-dAtru, Vatlei shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, frc , tfc In fsct, everything usually kem bv Merchant Tsilers or Clorbtea. ,1 .belr be ssisied 'bv Mr - pattmeut myself and I hae had exclusive charge ef it ia the late firm, (os the last five years. every wing wmoedooe that can be dona, to give snisf action and to render the establishment popuVar with its patrons. Profoundly thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon os aa a firm, I eb-aM endeavor, by assiduous attention to. business aud a desire to plea?, to merit iu continu ance. ISAAC PROCTER. ALSO ; i ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING, dailr. a large assortment of CLOTHING, of every descrip- iud iu styie, or my own and northern manufac ture all of which, being made under my own su eprvision, 1 can fully recommend.' - L P. Raleigh, Oct. 24th, 1S51. 88 THE WORLD AS IT PASSER MORRIS &, WILLIS'S HOME JOURNAL FOR 1852, A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISH!1 'EtKLY it TWO POLL ASS A TEAK. ; i, . i : . i THE FIRST NUMBER OF THE NEW IERIRS "WILL BE ISSUED ON THE FIRST OF JANUARY. 17 EXT. OUR increased subscipi ion enubfes as to com mand both more material and nwe assistance tba wa have rrertofor used npon the paper,. We are bow able to transfer soma of the mere y laborioas departmenta l other aanda. .! This rHstiiea us to carry out a very rUerbed tlekiga of wur own' aBe of which we have long, sten ' value, but. which we have deferred, firn ly. and only from not having the time and lalfeurlo tlo jo-tice to it. We now an Bounce it, hovvi-ver,' sad wHl endeavoarin soaaa mcHsure tt doscrrbs it ouder the head of A NEW FEATUKti . v W mean toJ.t down, for aur reailera, ia the fewest word poible, .every new idea that falls a our way. As we read, as people.drop and talk, as we look about in ppt walka, we shall be on tbe hsok-ODt for ideas snd noerties gjvi: gthcn rn Ihe briefenshap', uiuler tl head of Mans. ruaGossir. Fa faerly, we nel to lay such BnesaessMda astAs, ta. write about if are sb ujd J. id tiow now, era shall give tbcm lo our readers, t Piacoss raa tbsv -as.vts. In (his wsy, the subs.rfber to ike Home Joornal will s and a' chance io get ViW.' id some swaps) or othef , of every rw ides rhat hr going. ! Ths iaher popular feamree of iha apat sriU ba coaUaus4i-Skelcres of ttarlea. Panraiu.af Pabiic Characters, d script ioaa of stirring scanes In No 1 wfc? ncw,of lashiOB and maanaispbaaa ef gay I snd titerary society, soy Raw fun or new' folly in short, riCToas or Tfts wbaLk as fT fasses'-- V bsve acrsvee tneuht it -necessary' ta mention. however, what oor readers Wrlf understand, thai we Ukacare abo to chronicle ami ad an slavery w- threat oi ueaevoiauca anu moral improvemeia, an strive bsrd to. mske the Home Journal no lets useful snd improving thsn it is entertaining, and origin!. raax. rr one copy, S3; fot tores) copies, J 5. or for oae copy for three year, ' $9--always in ad- vanre Subscribe wilnoutdeJay. AdOca : MORRIS &.ViLLlS, Editors. 107 Faltoq i street, New-Verk, STEAM SaWJIJEE. IBEO leave to calf the attention of bailders nJ persoaa wishing to porehasa Lumber to my Steam Saw Mill near Raleigh, where they Caa be supplied whh any kind, at the shortest notice. Also sawad L.stb et the best qoality at J I -00 per M. ' ' Ti H. NOW.' Rsleigb July 11 ih, 1850. ' 56 ly J. J). WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION IflGKCIlAKT, T A Y ETTE V 1 E E E. WORTH CAROLINA -Jaly lth, W0..( i ' ;- 1 83 DR. WILLIAM ft. MILLER, , OFFICE ABOVE THE 1, 1 F 1 3 tt A 1CEO F JE R . Ralelhuly 33n. IL S uepr. A. oouiu, an experienced Uoat cutur. (aad a pupil of Mr. Oliver' in fact, having been Oliver A Procter's coal-cutter f.r the last feutteen months.) I shall have charge of the pantaloon snd vest de. J. If
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