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,nn n timnn ni n P Hill pCBU$HSD SIJCI-WIKILY AXD WSIK1T, " BY SEATON GALES, EDITOR 4KB FEOPUETOL TERMS. for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum, for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum.' ""livek complaint, janndicr Dyprpsia. Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. AND ALL DISEASE AHIS 1NG FROM A DISORDERED LIVE it OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. I .X WARD PILES FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO T I E H E A D, ACIDITY OF TH E STOM -trll NAUSEA.HBARTBUR.DISQUaT rnR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOM ACH, SOU R ERUCTATIONS VlKIN OR FLUTTERING AT THE VlTT OF THE STOMACH, SW IM MING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATH. 1NG. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING. OR rKFOCTISG SENSATIONS WHEN IN A Vying postlke, dimness "of vis- DOTS OK vV EUS BEFORE THE SIGHT, FEVER AND DULL FAIN IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF I'EKSPIRATION, - YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN . AN EYES. PAIN IN THE fclDE, BACK. CHEST, LI M US, At, SUDDEN TI.USHES OF HEAT. BURNING IN THB FLESH. CONSTANT IMAGININGS F EVIL. AND GREAT DEGRESSION OF SPIRITS; CAN Bfe EFFECTUALLY CXTSLHV, BY Oeiebratcd German Bitten . PREPARED BY C. .11. Jackson, -a nr. AT THE GZRJLi.Y MEDICIXE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. 7W Mm etvr the above disease! is not exctVtd, J emailed bw anw tker preparati-m m the XJtutei 2satet,tis the cities attest, u namf case after stil fklpkatieians Mad failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of inralida. Fftseasintt great virtue ia the rectification of dia- tsses of the Lier and lesser glnda, exercisiac the Boet SMrchinjf powers in weaknesses and affections af tie digestive organs, the are withal, safe, cer tain, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The Editor aaid. te. 2d. -Dr HootamTs Celebrated Get maw Bitters, for the tur of Liver CompUint, .Jsnn lioe, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly onw of tic most popular medicines o thedajr. These Bit tats have been used by (heusawds? and n friend at ear elbow ray he has hirhaelf received an effectual tod permiurnt eure of Liver CeaipUint from the Be of this remedy. We are onviaced.tkat. in the use of these Bitiera,, the patient coitatanllv gains strength and vij-or, a fact worthy'of great consider ation They are pleasant ia tate and smell, and can be used by persons "with the most delicate etemachs with Mtoy, onder any eircumstaoeVs. ; We are speaking from experience, and te the af flicted we adviqe their ase." u Scon's Weeklt," one of the best Literary paper pahluhed. said, A agnat 85 "Dr. Hoojlend 's German Bitten, manafaetared ty Dr Jackson, are now recommended by some of the must prominent meaibera of the focaltv, as aa article ef much efficacy in ease ef female weekqew At sack I the eaae. we wowtd adwiM afl metheerto tbuio a b.4tle aad thassave themselees maeh aiek aess. Persons of debilitated const Kutiows will fiad These Bitters adv.-intatecus to their health as We know fretn experience the salutary effect that they have apon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman of great liter ary and scientific attainments, said in his ''New York Weekly Mexvnrer. January 8. 1850. " Dr. Heand" s Gervw Bitters. Here is a pre saratmii which the leading presses in the Union acpear to be nnanimsas in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a proscription furaarfeedby one of-the most celebrated physicians m dero times, the late Dr Christopher Wilhelrn Hoottad. Profor to the University of Jena, Fn vale Phvaician to the Kin? of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro- ncd He was emphatically the enemy of humbug and therefore a medicine of which ne was the m- veoter and eodoraer may be confidently relied on He specially recommended it ia Liver Complain, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the atom sea. Constipation and all complaints arising from i disordered condition of the stomach, tha Liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editors peak of its effects from their own Individ ntl experience. Uuder these circumstancaa we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our leaders to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M J nek ton's) preparation, but ia recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The 'PHiij.DKi.rBiA Satusdat Gazittx, the beat family newspaper published in the Uoited Stales the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. u It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patrouage four readers; nd. therefore, when we recommend Dr Hoefland' German Bitten, we wish it to he distinctly nnderstooi that We are not speaking- of I .a . A the nnairmns ol tAOOav. uu are noiavu aoooi lor a brief neriod and then forgotten after they hav done their guilty race of mischief, hot ef a medicine long established, nniversa'.Iy prised, and which hss met the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence noon evidence baa been received (like the foregoing) from all sections ol the Union, the 1 a st three years, and te strangest testimony i its Acer, is, that there ia more of it used in the prae- uee of the recnlar physicians of Philadelphia, than all ether nostrums combined a fact that aan he aailv established, and fjlly proving that a scien tific preparation will meet with their quiet approval When presented even in this lorm. That this medicine will core Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after using it aa directed. It acta specincaily upon toe etomeen ana liver; it ia preferable to calomel in all bilious dis eases : the effect ia immediate. They can be ad ministered to rrwati or larar with safety aad rsiiabJe benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Thia medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for sll medicines to attain, te induce counterfeiters te put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are Innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have tha written rigoatnre of C. W.JACK SON upon the wrapper, ana me name mown the bottle, which they art tjmriaus. For sale wholesale and retail at tha GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 120 ARCH Street, one door below 8ixth lata of 278 Race at reel 1 Philadelphia, and by re spectable dealers throughout the cone try. Also for aale by J. B. BAM8EY, Druggist. Pittsboro' N. C. May 29th. 1831. 44 ly R Ij. IMnDMJ G & CO. R ac.ALc.Ka in EALERS in Gentlemen's Clothiag, Ready 10 Made, of the first quality.- Al-o, A complete assortment of Gents Dr ; Goods. Ksyetieviue, au, - Telegraph Builtfiaj. E. L HARDING, Raleigh, N. C. S. $ A L. SCOTT &l CO., Petersburg, Va. Kileiga, July 26tb, 1851. 69 ft! HH . 7'7AU,,TB H. n krry I.; .7.' VXJ- fctaf1, I v?t f . 1 I- r. fat . ' - . i i , , . ... : L ' VOLUME RALEIGH, N. a, NOVEMBER ;1851. PMBER 95. 1BBBBBBB MMl mmmm' - ' HENRY A. DEPKIN. "TOULD inform the LADIES, that k kerpa u Slippers. ALSO. Child rW Shoe; And, indeed, ererj thing asailly kept la a Shoe Store Raleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 if Boot und Shoe JflamUactory. rft"l l u, ,llte,y Prehse4 the e a tire BOOTJWD SHOE Jd&NUFA CTURE, in ell ita varioew branchem. at his old stand, one dW ne'ew the Port-Office It is m determination to use the beat materials kaewa to the trade, and the wgrtBwnwip snaii not besarpassed ie the Su'e All those aeeaiomd heretorore. to gltif their work from the old Shoe bUbJ. bit k mm h. liC en ane, to ret eaoJ b artie'a . .... Call mud tee for yourtic. HENttY A. DEPKIX. A CARD, ' The n admit ned takes nleaanre ia he beUeres that Ma. Dirim is veil qualified te ful tl hia ffWrf Ut the Public, and T recommend i mwa aou via casMoiers ie f iTe ntm n trial. U l BURCH. . (Successor ! Pome raj k Ocal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER. No. 16, FayettmOe Strett, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, BALXIGH, St. C HAS on hand a vera large and valuable codec lion of Theological, Law. Medical. Scientific, AncuTfntal. Mixetlaoeou. School Books, Blauk Books and Stationery of all kinds. Price very l..w call and examine. May 4th,4d31. 43 JOSEPH WOiTERING, inauufctcturcrxiiid Dealer iu Ibe Following jJrticlts, RalighJf. C. STOVE ; tin, iron and copper wares ; guns aud piste's efall aorta ; powder, shot, caps, powder ftwka and shot chargers, a fine assortment of pock et aad table cutlery, the celebrated Pine India steel razors, mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 60 cents to $4. improved rim locks, New Ha- veu locks, carpenter's rita .ck, slidiugdoor locks, people's lock, best furniture lock, dead lock,, novel- lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting- mortice locks with iron bolts and key, mortice locks with white knobe, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, smoke-house locks, mortice closet locks with brass fronts, Obest locks, horse locks, faafy buhed pad locks, hne pa ent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drop latches. BoVwia's night latch, improved bow latches, cup- beard lock J.acUee. porcelain knobs, the beat ever in this City or Slate, mineral door knobe. screw, ma-hogany-and pearl white door knobe, mineral draw- knobs, nimitere knobs, pearl white bell pans, axle nnlWa, Blake's side pulleys, wardrobe hooks, Ian - cy coat and Vat not k .'Window spring, rim blank shutw nioges, A C. Palmers' window batt.Clarke's bait hinges and superior east Dutt amges, curtain pina and kindles, coffee mills, candle vticks, dog collars and chama, cloth, she, and horse brnshra. AIo, Carpenter's, Coopers. Tinner a, and Black smith's Tools. Also, aaile. screws, scythc-bladae, sheep shears, brass lamp, hand bells, trace chains, grubbing hoes, eoriar-bakiucea. flvera, spades, shovels, hoes, and raaa, pans. vce3,.fuiiiip,-Back's pateat improved CMfctng eteve, ana in savort every vnmg.aeeuea 07 tanners and mechanics la tae narawar liaa. Alo, a fullannp4y of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS, aocb as carriage axles aud springs, car riage band a, patent leather hub binds, power loom lace, enamelled canvass, figured maroon, damask alpaca, extra flue cambric, and fringe. On hand, al so. a full supply of C ARRI AG Ed and BUGG dto Suioke-houee. Jail ana cans bocu maae to der. warranted net to be picked or broken, ana ie satisfaction. Th snbscriber is also prepared to execute sny and all work in iron, eteel, orasx, copper, a won and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Tur- peutioe Distilleries. . . . 1 , . All orders execute! prompuy ana in me oesi manner. ir tne suoscrioer noes no aen io, imu any body else, and do good work at lair prices, then he will give It op. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Call on ibe subscriber at Raleigh, Wske County, North Carolina, or send your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTEKINU Rsleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 78 ly JOHN C-OUT OF TOWN ! HODGE; IS THE BRIDGE DONE? rflHE underlined, having removed from the J. City of Oaks' contrary to the wishes of its . 1 . . 1 ii ur 1. 1 Cli UfnS, to HIS aeuguiiui Vina, rravcri, iurw ' . Ma . a - . a a miles westward on the una pel Hill roan, ogs leave to inform the Public, that he wishes to purchase a few wore" of the likely - sons aud daughters of Ethiopia," (or which he will pay theuicHavr uu prices. As the corn crop is short, bacon high, and shat vebvscasce, he would adrii-e all those baviug a snrplus of Blacks on hand, to dispose of them now, for the probability is, they will depreciate in value shortly, owing to the increasing scarcity" of thst useful commodity. Cask. Persons wishing to sell, are requested to.gia me a call, or make application to W. F. Avkew, who ia associated with me in buaineos. He caa be found at his residence on Favelteville street, Raleigh. JOHN C. MOORE. 86 tf Waverly, Oct. 3rd, 1S51. U Star copy. NEW STORE. P.FEHED TO DAY. by the Sabscriber, for the accommodation of the public, a at ore right opposite the Rsleigh and Gaston Kail Road Office He keepe constantly en hand Groceries of every description: Confectionaries and Fruits, Cigars, a choice assortment. For sale low. 4000 superior Regalia aad Principe (genuiee Ha ana.) SOUO middle and low Qualities, Jenny Lind and People's Choice sjperior chewing Tobacco, China Goods, a fine lot. The Subscriber offers his goods st the lowest rates snd invites the public to come and examine hia Siock. F. MAHLER. Raleigh, July 19th. 1851. 68 P. It- Sugar. IOO hhds. fsir te choice P. R. Soger. For sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVI8 a) CO. Petertbure, Aog. 18th. 1851. 67 SII4J12S, SUOK8- Robinsons' Walking Shoes and Slippers, White Kid Jenny Lind, and Bronse Slippers, Parodi. Super Seal, and Jefferaonian Shoes, Miees and ChildTeos Black aad Fancy Bootee - Men's, Boy'a and rervanl'e Shoes, VV. H. &, K. S. TUCKER. kCj PE II IIACET1 SOAP;, for Chapped 3 Hands, For aale by 11. Dr TURNER. 1851. 88 it tr a tit 1KTICORATOU8 Those who Mhave lvat their Hair or become bald, er who ... . . r n JT .k wtak ..re iron Died wun ecuri or wissrsu, v. - . ..." - , rf fc1?.Sir. of Phalon'a Hair Invigora. to preserve and eeabeiuab nv Store a frvah suddIv Ol tor, Lyon's Kathairon. Balm of ColamDia. X noo- pherou Pommies OUa and the largest and most IpleadidockofH.irB.u.he. i. ..y.im P. F, PKSCUD. RaUigh, Ne'embar Utb, 1851, 1 WHERE ATT EVANS & COOKE'S. SO. H, FifETTEFILlE SHEET, ntLGIUII X. c. 'OU will find a beautiful assortment of StavU and Fancy Dry Goods, embracing every arti cle usual in Dry Good Stores. Alae, Hardware, Hat Caps, Boats, 8kot, Grtrlat, tc. dee. In addition to tha above, tha gabseriberaare dai ly reeiiag their fall papsbeee, which ia extenaive and ia point of cbeapaaaw aaaaot.be surpassed by any ia their line. Thy ara aver grateful for past favours and beg a ooaiiauaaoa af tha same. H. L. EVANS, GEO. T. COOKE. August 23th. 1851. , , 70 VEItT large supply or Pore W h'Ke Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Lame Black, Yellow Ochre, Venitiaa Red, Chroma Grevn, American Green, Verdigris. Chrome Red and Yellow, Spaa ifc Brawn, VermHHeu. Blakee Fire and Water Proof Paini,Whito Oxide of Zinc, American Paieat Dryet, Saad Paper. Cojeh Body Faroi tare, De aaar, Japan and Black Leather' Vaaiaaes,-and rranw vartety . of awa amaltt PaiaK Brwshaa U Stem, and far. aale by P. F. PESCXJD. November 13th. 1F31. 93 THE OlvD DOMINION, To the Old North State! GREETING. ZflHE snlscriber would inform his numerous (JL) friends and customers in North Carolina, that he is now receiving daily fiom his manufactery at Newark, large Invoices of READY MADE CLOTHING, which,' with the unusual quantity he i manufacturing in Petersburg, will make one of the most extensive, varied and complete assort ments ever offered in Virginia to which he re spectfully invites the attention of purchasers Hav ing- facilities'for the purchase and manufacture of gooda possessed by few -and surpaased by none iu tha trade he is determined 10 spare ne pains to sus tain the reputation of the PETERSBURG CLO THING BAZAAR for selling Ready made Clo thing of a superior quality at aa low ratea as can be procured ia any other establiahment of the kind ia be Statea. Our stoca will at all times comprise every article appertaining to our business, sueh as DRESS AND FROCK COATS, Of every site and various qualities, from low priced to fine. The tyle of our Coats as well as the workmanship and trimmings is of the most ap proved order. BUSINESS COATS great variety of cut and material. Also Hunt tng Coaaa, Fire Costs, Water Proof Costa, Jte. OVEK COATS Of the wrr desirable style for winter of 1861 and 'S. Fine Black, Brown, Blue and Olive Cloths. I oe skins, and Cessiinere, Beaver, Pilot, and Oak Tweeds of various color, long Riding Coats, and a Lrti assortment of Hearv cheap over-coate for servants. Also a full assortment of Cloaks. PANTS Black ClothlCasaimere,Doeskin,and Satinet peats Faeey do 1 weed and do do Hunting and Riding moj Pauls. VETS. Black and Fancy Vests in endless vsrleiy ef Silk. Sitin. Plush. Merino. Cassimere, and Italian Cloths, &.C. FURNISHING GOODS. Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Spender, Soeks, Pocket HM'k'f- Shoulder Brrees.Kid, Silk.Taread and Buckakin Gloves, Rnling Gloves, Stocks, Um brellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, 4-c , we. Merchants erejirvited to e-aau.ine our goods. it ts onr detevnuaatioa to weeps stock ud sell at prio8. which will render it unnecessary to go far ther North. N. PERRY. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. September 8th, 151. tl 73 Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, &c "BEAN Maiia Fari.na'a very superior Cologne If Water- This article is war-anted genuine, snd f ibe verv best quslity.in quart jud pint Wickered Bottles J. Anton Ferina'a Cologne, in Pint Wickered Dot I a. Ehu de Col gnr de Princes, from L T. Pieer Thia delightful preparation ia offered with great con fidence aa a very superior article It bis a great rep otatinn in the East Indies, and in France, England and Ranis, Lubin's Genuine Handkerchief Perfumes, or Ex tncU ol Jenny Lind, Boquet Caroline, Pachnaly, Verrtenne, Rose, Jasmine, Musk, Alillifleur. vioiei Mgo lia. Heiktrope and Hedyoamia- Tnia arti e e ie warranted genuine Low's Brown Windsor, Elder Flower aad Hen. ev Soaps French 8oaps in the shapes of Oranges, Lemons Wslouts. Almonds. Egxa, die. Obavint Compounds, Creams and Soaps. Pomades snd Oils, for the Hair, Houbigant'a Ei tracts for the Haodkercbief. EJe'a iiiamMid Cement. Palm Soap, five cakos iu a package. Thia i a very superior and economical soap, and is MHM-iillv useful in cold or windy weather, as it 1 : ,. - ia verv healina to the skin. Glenn's superior Spermaceti Soap, for chapped hands, or for ordi ary uae. This invaluable article has given great aatiataction. Sand Soap, lor cleansing the akin, Comnound Chlorine Soap. Glenn a Original Aromatic Rose Teolh Paste for divine a nearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the sums, snd fragrance to the breath. Concentrated extract of Vanilla Beans, Lemon, and Rosea, A very small qusntity of these extrscls 'give the requisite fisvor to Ice Creams, Jellies, nes, -c. Otto of Roses, in cut glsss and gilt vta'L The above for sale by H D. TURNER, N. C Bookstore. Rsleigh Nor. 1851. OR. WILLI A M R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVI THE LIFE I N S U IP A Kl'E OFFICE. Raleigh July 22nd. 1S51. M JAITIES RIVER HYDRAULIC CE- MEniT. mHECANAL now beiug completed ta the II James River Cement Works enables the Man f.cturer of thia verv superior article 10 offer it to the public in competition with the Northern Cement It has, for some years, been extensively used in the construction of the works of the James River and Kanawha Company, and ia regarded aa the best ia all res Dec te that baa been tried. Being desirous of introducing it into general use in the South, as he flatten himself will be the case when its superiority over the other Cements now used be comes kuown. the manufacturer will make arrange ments to aupply individuals and companies on ue moat favorable terms. Anulv to ihs undereianed, who has on hand 50 Sample Banels for sale or t CHARLES H LOCH. n . n ,1 u 1 . ER, Manufacturer, Balcony r ana, nucaoriuge CUuu. ty, Va.- " CHARLES R. BARNEY, Civil Engineer. O Office over the Toll office of the James River aud Kanawha Company, Cary a.. Richmond. November 1851. 2w 91. Daily Expected. ri VERY large lot ol taose superior leas t4 - Pekin Company, which have f.e.n mml,.n. wiflh. ritiaeoa will not VERY larva lot of those superior Ts from such have a-- . purchase of it, it 7." J-" 7 ' 9 abaa t b. tha fa.lt olj r WALKER. Nor. 17tb, 1851. Ft t ffT. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME iTIannfactory, RICEinO.f D,TA. :? fpHE nnderslgned manufacture aad offer for aale JL the following artidea at Not ther a prices : Portrait Frames, richly ornamental aad plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and fancy wood and gilt Daguerreotype Frames a large aad beautiful as sortment of new goods ' Looking Class Plates, of all aises and fitted In Picture Glass, French, first quality, from 34x36 laches dow Plate Glass for store aad dwelling, famished to order ' Composition Rosettes, of all sixes for baUders ia terior work ... : , . . ALSO. Old Work ra cilU.tJibia4aa4hbore Wtaehcs Pictare Glass ent to. any pattern ihdTTirg site rreaca Mirrors furnished to-order. I3C on rrtry orders by moil wilL reeeive prompt attention. . v - FRANCK a CLOVER. 193 Main st , between 9th and 10th st. Richmond. July 13, 1M1. 57 l.y C. fi. ROOT. WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies snd Gentlemen of Rsleigh, and the public generally, that he has recently returned from the Nerth with s new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY. &C-. &C-, &C-, which he is prepared to sell lower ihan such articles have ever been enld in this market at any previous time. Having himself pd greet attention to the selection of hia goods, be ia confident that, for Beau ty aad Fashion, no superior stock was ever before exhibited in North Carolina. Hia assortment is made upf a very great variety, and coorists. in part, of the following snides: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Anchor Cvlinders, Vertical Escapem- nls, Gold ana Steel Guard Chains. Seals, Keys, irigeiher with a large assortment nf Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings. Gold and Silver Peocita. Gold Pens. Thimbles. Vfc-dallioos, Gold Hearts and Crises. Mantel Clocks. Guld aud Sliver mounted Cane. Card Casea, Toilet Uottles and Ladies. ToUet Work Boxes. Cbesmen aud Backgammon Boards, S erl Peu, Gilt, Steel, Glofs and Satiai Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, -Rasor Straps, Purses 4-e . re. SILVER ANO PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Sslt and Mnstard Spoons Lsdles,- Sugar Tonga, Butter Knives.Sil- ver-meunted Cocoa-Nuts Castors, Candle-sticks, Snaffers and Trsya, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Briltania Ware, in setts or -in vie peioea, Silver and Plated Cups, Silver and Ivory' Napkiu Rings, &.&, SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article lo'suit the eyes of all persons; very Superior Flint Glasses that inav be adjusted iu any frame, at any notice. PER FUJI EKY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder Shaving aud J oilet Soaoa. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brashes. .... iJPUTLtRY- A. laewe assortment, of aapvior Rasors, Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. ITaUSlC A L. IXSTaa CHEATS. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin w.a .d cm As his own persons Bows dec 4c. Clocks repaired in superior style. attention will be given to the department, those persons having articles 10 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 SPOUTS TIE. .. PATEirr CTX BAB BEE. SEI.NETOI iiiiu av.11 ita.fjtJa.xmo PISTOjLaV, C B. Root has also received a fine lot of Double Barrel Gins, Rifles, Pistols of all kinda. Powder Flasks. Shot Baas. Bird Bam. Packaces of Bald win's ImDroved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad ding, etc. (t. iTIEkSURIIf O TAPES. 100, 6S, 5 d- AO Feet iu length. For sale by H D.TURNER. N C. Book Store. Raleigh, Nov 1851. ouu vocoanors, iresn, 2i 0 pounds Gosheu Cheese, mi. a . 1 500 do Smoked Beef and Hams, 10 Kilts No 1. Mackerel, S 14 bbs, do 1 Box best Pearl Starch, ALSO ON THE WAY AND DALLY EXPECTED! 20 000 Sega rs of different brands, 1,000 It s or Uosbeo Butter, 200 do Soft Shell Almonds, 100 do Wslouts, 100 do Palm ante, 150 boxes Sardiaes. very cheap 25 do Raiaina in Whole and quarter boxes, 1 Barrel Salmon, 1 barrel ef llard, . 1 ease preserved Ginger, 1 case of Prunes. 1 would jast say that the above Gooda were bought n New York ly aa experienced 1 evident of that place, for cash, which will euablu me to sell lo I am determined to eelt as low as any man iu this place. L. B WALKER. novemoer is, ihm. 93 SNUFF! SNUFFH IT is a notorious fact, that the Best Snuff for dipping may be found at Pescud's UKUU STOKE. November 11. 1S51. 91 FOR PICKLING ANO PRESERVING. I HAVE Mace, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Vanilla, Ess. Lemon and Rose, Turmeric, White and Brown Mustard Seed. London Mustard ground, in Tin roil or Dottles, Superior salad Oil, and sll kinds of Spices, usually kept in a Drug Store. r. . rtsuuu. November 11. 1851. 91 BURNING FLUID AND LAMPS. A CONSTAT a supply or r rean Burning r luid and a variety of beautiful Lamps, may be had of P. F. PESCUD November 11th, 1951. 01 THE WIDE. WIDE WORLD- 50. x A BEAUTIFUL domestic tale." For Sale by W.L.POMEROY. Rsleigh, Not. 10th, 151. 81 UST received rive Tierces of whole grain Rice 8TITH at CO. If UST received. Coffe and Crushed Sugars. 11 ST1TH 4; CO. Raleigh, Oct. SOth, 1851, 58 - BBwaaaaamBBBBwaav w 1 m l WHOLESALE WATCH AUD JEWELKY STORE KIR DHLLER C0a IMPORTERS,. Maanfacturera and Jobbers of WATCH, JEWELRY fc , FANCY GOODS, have leafed ibe Old Stand, formerly occupied by Mews Caofield ' Brother & Co. SOUTH EST CORNER OF CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. ,227.) which thev ar-putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH A JEWELRY BUSINESS to be opened about the 20lh of Jaly. , ? la calliag- the attention ef tha trade totbenew ceneera. we meatiou the fact that we are associated with ooeef the! most extewsave JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS la the country, which must give a decided advantage over all Others ta this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' price, a feature in this branch of trade long mm needed, between Balti more and the Southern and WeaternMercheal. We desire to. call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be sup plied with a great assort meet from the meet cele brated maanractarers, and kept 1a perfect ranalnff order, aa that purchasers may at ae take theat, with a writtaagaarajatee that they trill Bribrnseaf. ttetly. : . .... . r !( .... . . . Thia branch af taebnetnees will receive tae atna- I dial aiteation of one of the firm, whose cstfrnaira hoot, as 4ttiea 4n tha anwfidwasM afbaveew. We respectfully invite you to call npon- tas whea you next visit our city-, confidently believing that an examination of our Gooda will prove to voor tha t they are better styles and cheaper than yon have ever seen in this market, and assure yon that ao effort shall be wmtine on our part to make tne ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. at Co. S. E. comer of Charles & Baltimore ats. REFERENCES: Wyeth. Blacklock At Co. Gwyn, Reld k Tayler, Jamvs Hodges dc Brother MoHach. Doer & Evans. Stellman dc. Hinricbs, Barlholow, Gwyu Sk Co. Sangsron A Co. Hurst Berry. Reily Sc. Pendleton, dishing Si. Bailey, John Murphy dk Co. Moore A Griffin. Baltimore. Aog. IS, 1651 Smee. R. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TLY WARE AT JVORTHERA" PRICES, A WD MANUFACTCRKRS OF ALL KINDS Or Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bat Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, &c.t Lowca Ens STcaxeaa Stbikt. THE subscribers having considerably enlarged their business would repccifuli invite the Country Merchaut-t of Virginia and North Carolina loan examination of their extensive assortment of Piaia and Japanned Tin' Were, aurinr them thev can sell as low as any noose North, and the articles superior, being efiheir own manufacture. And, in addibou to their atock of Plain and- Japanned Tin Wate, lie oflejfor aale low ihs following articles : Bfitiaooia I ea and CooeePots and Soup Lad lee Do Tea and Table Spoosa, Castors and Goblets AlabaiuTeaend Table and Prated Spoons PLiied Table and Dessert Forks, in sets Do Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Fine Plaiiishrd Patent Coffee Peu, all sixes Coffee Urns snd teak Dishes Waiirra, Coffee Mill and Teakettles Britiannia and Glass Fluid Lamps Taltj Brass-' aad Butt aania Candlesticks Pocket snd Table-K fries, Raara.- aUrt- Axee, Hatchets and Hammers, Spades, Shovels snd Forks Moisasea Gates. Faucets and Cut Tacks Pa' ent Counter Scales, various sixes Locks ensmmelled and Brass Preserving Kettles Large Brass Wash fti-tties from 5 to 50 gallons Castings, consisting of Pots, Ovens, Spiders and killets Wood Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Mstches, Blscking, and Shoe Brustes Together with a lrge asurtment of Fancy Goods It. O. THOMPSON $ O , Lower end Sycamore sL Petersburg, Va. Aug. 28 6inos 70 Important to MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engnged in the Milling business in Nerth Car olioa, thai be keeps constantly on band, 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 has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has ftiirplutited every Smut Machine yet offered iu the State, more or leas of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public need fear no imposi tion, as there sre now some 230 Machines runuing iu North Carolina : and lavish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them whose expectations nave been more than realised iu their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smul, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square iu toe mill and requires but little now er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing oat, ana also to retaiu its cleanaingquai it lea for that time.. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans ed nad they have uever beea out of order one dy. There was awarded to it the Premium of the Mi ry.and State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Marylaad Institute, at Bai lors, last FalL Address the Sabscriber at Seath Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. jilt. a. Mc.aAnnin. December 28, 1850. tf l4 T, C. WORTH Commission and Forwarding mer chant WILMWGTON jY. C. July 1st, 1851. 53 lyp BUSINESS COATS af aTpsafm MORE of those desirable Coats; just tUfttr opened at the low price of $4 50. ti. U. nAKUliiU 0- LU Mountain .Butter. A PRIME lot just in store and for sale by W. H, & R. S TUCKER, Kalelgh UCU iu, lBOi. ax ST. HART'S SCHOOL, cTKIHE 19ih Teim or this School will eommeace riJL on tha 7th of January, 1852, and eautiuue five months For a circular containing full particulars, as to terms, $-c. apply to the Subscriber, ALIIEKT oMCDEo, Keeter. ' November, 18th, 185L 6 83 rrT" Standard, Fayetleville Observer, Journal, Commercial, and Herald, Wilmington, Telegraph. Goldsboro', Newbernian. Whig, Washington, Old North State, Elisabeth City, fetereburg Intelligen cer, Salisbury Watchman, Herald, Camdea. a C Cberaw IS C) Gasette, and iNatioual Intelligenoer will insert to amount of $2. uud forward their ac- couats. US l' received a most Superior article of Clar ified and Crushed Sugars 3TITH & CO. Notice. THB Subserifer. aa surretnr tn CfrOKE Si BUFFALO E, in the Livery business will con tinue ita operations in all He brancnesat hia r bles, nn VVdmington at reel, and sniir.ifs ; the. pat-i ronage of his old friends and the public jenerallj. His prices must be arranged ajrreeabiyi to the pices of yrrxjure and labour, and will be from and after tha 1st day or February fltext, aa fol lows : ' Pair of Horses per month, S19 00 Single do ' do- ' 18 00 Do de week 8 50 Do do ; day , 75 Quartedy settlements will be required in all instances, and persona having; horses now in my care are requested to take them away, if unwil linj to comply with tha abore condition. JKKE : NIAUN. Jan.. 21th. 1850. W; H. THOMPSON, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. RETURNS hia thaaks te the aitiieaa of Raleigh aad iu vicinHy, Jor their kind patrenage, aad would res-. paatfully iafbraa thepuUie aa w swv rf'iurn, ,w a part ef the bulldwg ewea pied ky fit L. Harding's NUai tetning stqre. where be is prepaxad to exeontf all work in his line of bast, ness, with neatness aud 'despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. tJive me a call, and t warrant satisfaction in every instance, Raleigh, Aug. 1th, 1851. 3m 65 N. PER II Y, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, door, above Bank, PETEKBUS6, Ti. SUPERIOR ' Ready Made Clothing, Airi) OENTLEMEITS UNDERDRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CllAVATS, KTOCKI. HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunk September 8th, 1850. . 73 tf BRQCERrES, &.C- JOSEPH G. M. BUFFALOE will continue to carry' on the Grocery business, st the old stand ol COOKE BUFFALOE. Hargeti Bt. He wrll keepeonstabtly on hand a full supply of alt articles in hia line of business, snd solicits a share of the public patronage. If you would save -money, call on JOS. G- M. BUFFALOE. Raleigh, Feb. 25th. 1851. .16 HOT FALL AIT) WIXTXR GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AXD DAILY ARRIVING. r. H. &, R. 8. Tpcker. : aIESPECT FULLY announce to the public that many of the moat desirable articles embraced in their large and extensive kssortment of Falf and Winter Goods, selected with' care by one of the firm, in the best Northern markets, have- been alrea dy received and opened, and they flatter, taem- elvea they will be prepared to meet . the. de mand for goods of every description, on as good terms as they cau be sold in this'market. Thankful for add encouraged by the very liberal patrenage nestewed- uoaXBesi etace raeiT ceanechtoa, to bam as,they Ikava ventured- lay ia wary heavy stock to which they invite the altentiou of purchasers, hoping their efforts to accommodate will not fail to please. 1 he attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to the following desirable drees good.. Super Brocade, and Charaelion Silks, Blue, Black and White Watered Silka, Blick Gro DeRhine and Italian Silka, Solid and Fancy Lute string do Brocade foutt lie Sot, Cashmere DeEcosse. Figured Brilliantes, English, Uerman and Lnpin a French Menace, Solid Parametus, Rich Figured Paris DeLaines, Plain and Fancy Poplins, otacK one iaces. Deep Silk Fringe. Paris Kid Gloves. Buitonsand Trimmings, Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Swias, Jackonet, and Tarltan Muslins. Chemisette, Collars, UndVrsleeves and Cuffs, Muslin cauds, rlgrngsand Insertints, ac, Ac 71 W.H A R. S TUCKER. GREAT KXCITE.TIEIXT IN NORTH CAROLINA ! The Battio ia beun. and 1 intend tofignt my way ttarongh for HOME ISDUHTB1! IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DKED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and Worms Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind or Copper work, Brass. Machinery Ac. The prices of rttillapa, Arms, and Worms, are as follows: By the pouud 37 cents; er by contract Arms and warms, $400 10 do do de 4H5 1 a do do da 435 14 do do do 585 If do do da 015 16 do do do 650 30 do do da . 695 tS do do do 760 36 do do de 680 35 do do . do tOU All work will be warranted for IS months, fire and burning excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, si the shortest notice :aud if 1 fail to deliver Stills In the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to the pureaaeer JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept, 16, 1851. t76y CLARET WINE. 9 CASES beet ouality Claiet Wine on hand and for sale low by P. F. PESCUD. Nov. 11, 1851. 91 SOUTHERN MADE PLANT A TION BKOGANS Houae Servant's Shoes, dc.At Wbolessia and KeUil No, 3D Esst Bay, Charleston, So. Ca. The Bubeciiber, age t for the South Carolina 8hoe Factory, al .Charleston So. Ca. and the Cheraw Factory, at Cberaw Bo. Ca. will offer for sale in this market by the first September, a large supply of Southern made Plantation ttrogana and House oer vents' Shoes, together with a general assortment of Boole and Shoe, which will be aohl at the lowest market pricea for goods of similar eoality- , R.A. PR1NGLE, Dealer ia Brogana, Boots .and Shoes, .. No.30 East Bay. August 7th 1851. . . .w4m OS Goods At Wholesale-. TT7 AHN WE1LER & BROTHER respecifnlly inVuttbrm Merchants,rtaatera aad oihers,that they e Mieoared te euooly any amount of DRY GOOD READY MADE CLOTH IN G.BOOTS.SHOEs, d-o. on the most favorable teima. They can sueoeae- fully compete with any southern market, as all will findou application. - We have Ae late Reading Roonf ttnrcaS&t nn fnf okAlaaabi tuiainsaa. ' ' Lfittfi VM!iugtoB,No. H 1851. insertraa, One Dollar; .V-m&9l$f-U Wghe j Wnt a deduetiea paeeat,iU be made frora the reiralhr 'nric'i advwrwiytha aar.,fi J J i; i!ifl AdtertieeroenU, maerted in tha Sttt-WBKi.irlrja osstaa, mm aJaw appear in tb Waaafc-f raawrf Fen faUssfrgsA ..;: -'' f.JA. ,eU fiio-ld M D- Letters te the Editor n'aWrowivMaVia DRY GOQDS, ' J00 DW. fWand PMriihur; Calico! " K. shfrtinr, tSs-4 Sheeting. ' im .';si ? w' rf'n Flannel, a superior antel -dJ l"bt, rdeye and ToweHmr Owava Irish Luieo e . " Brown 'arid White Holland, and nlorOuS brieand tfnglwb Cambria F t Jatfonertrw&s and Xberkad 'tfitfij,-' :'J a' Furniture antj Cambfic Dimity aorr CeilotX Fringe.. 1 . 1 jZZ .ii7. Linen ain1wirr Ponwefand Coito4' ti'dUiH) 8ik1 and Darning Cotton, Swiaf Silk and F-nasCotiorvv .. .: Ltneo and Cotioo Tape; CoHoa Cat atw Caruet Binding, . . . White and Blacfc S5Jg itf Cottow Roawl Cotttm and Merino half-fii.se-. -.Wel Carpetinjrand Hearth RugajWhita hndiilaW Waiding . k -, : (,! .. K. n. Cloths, Caaimeraa,.yeatiir, Kentucky Jrtllrt aad Of er Coating, Kersey d St ripesi, for With a general aasorfmenf of e-noda. Bnaliw kept ia a Retail store. ' , .: , a wraaiw low py.- , , - , . ' BROvtfC Oct. 14th 1651, . " "I ' ' i 1st aa SAGGING. RQPE APiTJ-TWiiWH.,.... afe a .Bnn m -aa,iaaw .fv, A:.. fGB asaor t ra e u I wsl r ccet vd mud tor aJsf lX cheap, by VV. ft A Rs.TUCKfiaV: Sepiember gist. 1851 " Tt piioDiciouir Bargain o n Cloths, Cusstincrc, Vittihtsf READT-MADE,--CLOTBXMO " 3 The vYArltFa Fair la abovM atlmMat but that itaa nf uJuff !! wilb ' tltc ckeap.ejiooxfa aelljwat; PUOCTElf'a " NEW FALL LI AND WINTER tt'0bSe":i11 FOR 1851- sajOdTLSjtf .-w?aw4a-tka,'JM-, Successor to the Jinn of Oliver & Procter J Sign prthe u. it. i4 ;.. Boon open from ij o'clock, 1BL, ib f f, n ADMISSION FREM. EAVINU ptKchaaed om the entire inlerest 0 Ph. M. Ofrver, i,. the rat'eifrm ofWr'2 rrocasr, f svsil nyself of the very first opportunity to inform the patroos uf the aahl firm eT U lactantf ' rc"oiu.inemacoatinuBce (rflbeir support I haveiuat eeerved a braunkil'auuDlWnf mu:mm- ected Ijy Mr Clivrr, with gyrat cere,. from (helaUat 111 trt si f iSinat amheosiInM " ' ' "piMBtivuei vuii'l V1BIBV Cloth) Casnmeres and Yeslingi of every cL sour ana graae,, uress-&ntrU, Uwla-uarUt Drawers, Cravats, HandUarcMefs, afcYjV. In fact',' everything usuallv keut kr'llwi... Tailors or Clothiea. I bell' be ' assiated 'by ; fit. Gear. L. Could, an esparieored Coat cotter, faod s pppil orMr.OiverV-to ffcl, having been Olirar it Procter's cost-cutter fur the last fpurteep montuaj I shsll have cbsrge of the psntaloons and vesT&C pertnwrit mjaelf and I bae had exclusive charge 4f it in the late firm for the last five years. ' "r Every thug will be done that can be daws. .4 .give aatisfactioii and to render , the establishment popuVar with its patrons. Profoundly. Uiaahfulea; thepatronage so liberally bestowed upon- ee as a firm, I shall endeavor, by assiduous nUealtod Car busiDess and a desire to pleae, to merit ka eon tin u-' t 4 t r - .-' :SAC PROCTER. : ON HAND AND AM KECElYlNG, dally, arge aeaortmeut of CLOTHING, of every deocrW tion and style, of my on and Northern manufae' ture all of which, being made under my own eprvtsion, 1 can fully recommend. LP.' naieign, uetr 34th , 185 L . bt; I BEG leave to call the attention of builders and persona wishing to purchase Lumber toimv Steam Saw Mill near Raleigh, where they eaa bw supplied with any kind, al the shortest notice. Also1 sawed Laths of (he best quality at fl 00 per M. T. n. SNOW. Raleinh July 1 1th, 1850. 6w,ly J. D. WILLIAMS,, : FORWARDING AND COMteJSSlOJf MBKCIIAWTf-n TA YETTJE 1TI .IsBsS WORTti CABOZ.ZKA V ' t Jaly 19th, 1850. . : is NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS;' ARTHUR'! MURAItr FOtt TtD - " HOUSEHOLD. -'I COMPLETE in twelve handsome lSrho, volumes, bound in fearlet cloth. ' ' ' Woman's Trials f or. Tales aud 8kctcher IVeaji the Lit around "us. Married Life; iu shadows aad sansklaav The Two Wives; or, lost aad won The ways of Providence; or. "He doeth all things well" ' ; Home Scenes and home laflueaeea, Stories for Young Housekeepers. , 'a .t Lessous in Life, for all who will raj d. tkeleVS Seel Time aud Harvest , or, whaleoerer a.fwMi soweth that shall he slso teap, -Stories tr Pareutfc " 1 - Off-hand Sketches, a lktle dashed with hsMwer W ords foe the wiser , - - . -.. The Tried and Tempted. "r ,v 1 y,,r , .The above 8eiies are sold together ar. ieparalaf as each work is eomplete In itself. No faanlly anoVld be Whhout a copy of this interesting and rnatraa tive Series. nv ?' t Flelda Scrap Book If er Ettlfiaeia rip ITER ARY. and MiscelUaeoaa Scrap fiaok( jyi Consisting : of Tales and aBeodoCea ,Biogr pbical, Patriotic, Moral Religious, and Seaiisaen' tal pieces, in Prose and: Poetry. Compiled by Wx. Fistns. Second edition, revised and iav proved la oae haadsome 8vo. Toteme.' ' . i'eri aale '.by . ,i . H. D. TURNEtV N C Booa-iterk Raleigh Nor. 185L '', U . H0TXCE.: if yipHE subscribers, having qualified as aefatfri U the last will aud testament of Richard Hines', dee'd, at November term I85i;fur'the e6uu- ty of Wake, give notice to all persons indebted ta aid deceased, to make immediate payment and those having claune, te praseat them within., the time prescribed, by law, or this iietica, will, ) a4ead iu bar Of their recovery . " " ' ' W.RSMITHL P. CHINES. v KUacalat-v November 21, 1851. v!4w M SAVAGE & MEARES. Cvmmtsnoa F0&HUOUB HfiiCHlXTX, 3 Augjost 8 1851. . J C9
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