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HIE RALEIGH REGISTER P0BUSHD SS:i-WT AND WXTKLT, " BY SEATON GALES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR TERMS. f9f the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum, for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. LIVER COMPLAINT, jrtttudice. Dyspepsia. Chronic, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. -AND ALL. DISEASE A HIS NG FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION. IS WARD PILES. FULLNESS. OR BLOOD TO THE HEAO. ACIDITY OF THESTOM. ACH NAUSEA.HEARTBURN.DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOM KCH, SOU R ERUCTATIONS SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM. MING OF TH E HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATH ING. FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOK ING O R SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A nYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OT VIS ION DO rs OR WEB BEFORE THB SIGHT, FEVER irjLL - v- PAIN IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THB SKIN 1 AN EYES. PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK, OH EST, LIMBS. SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT. BURNING IN THE FLKH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS EVIL.MND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS ; CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CUKED, BY Celebrated German Bitters PREPARED BY Dr. C. T7. Jackson, AT THE GERMASr MED1CLYE STORE, No, 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tnr pgrT -erer the above diseases is not excelled, if trailed 4$ amf ther preparation in the Untied States, as the cures attest , m many case lifter skil ful pkysicUnc Jtad failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention ofinralids. Possessing great rinoes in the rectification of dic tates of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weaknesses and affections ef eke digestive organs, thej are withal, safe, cer Uia, and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From tk-e "Boston Bee." The fc.dnor saki. Dee. wa. 'Dr Hitanfs CMnmted German Bitters, for the are of Liver Complaint, Jaandice, Dyspepsia. Ckrooie or Nervous Debin'tj, is deservedly one ot tbs most popular medicines of the day. These Bit ters have been nsed by thonsaa4s. and a friend at ear elbow say he has himself received an effeotaal and permanent care of Liver Complaint from ih use of this remedy We are eauvinced that, in tbe use of these Bitters, the patiewt constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider ation They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be osed by persons with the mast delicate stomachs with safety, aader any eircamsiaaeea. We are speaking froia experience, and to the af flicted we advise their use." "Scott's Wimr," one of the beat Literary paper published, mid, A ngvrt 25 u Dr. HooflaniTt German Biters, manufactured by Dr Jak.a, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of tbe faculty, a an article-of reach efficacy in case ef female weakness As such is the ease, we would advise all mothers to ebtain a bttle and thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated const ilatiens will find tbeae Bitters advantageous te their health as we know from experience the salutary effect thai they have upon weak systems, " Judge M. M. Aioan.a gentleman of great liter ary and scientific attainments, said ia his1 New York Weekly Messenger, January 6. 1850. u Dr. HtamtTs German Biters. Here is a pre paration which tbe leading presses in tbe Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one ef the moet celebrated physicians af m. dern times, tbe lain Dr Christopher Wiluelm Hoofl md, Profe-ofior to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germ any has overpro duced He was emphatically the enemy othuwdg , and therefore a medicine of which he was tbe iu venter and endorser maybe confidently relied on. He specially recommended it ia Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, Ceostipatioa and all eomplaiats arising from a disordered condition of tbe stomach, the Liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia pipers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editors peak of iu effects from their own individ ual experience. Uuder these cireueastances we feel warranted, not only ia calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M J ack sou's) preparation, but iarecomineadiag the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The'PHiLABU.rniA Saruanar Gazette, the best family newspaper published to the United. Slates, the editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr Hoefiand's German Bitters, we wish rt to be distinctly naderatooi that we are not speaking-of the nostrums of the day, that are neiaed about for a brier period and tben forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally priied,and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) fro" all sections ol the Union, the 1 ast three years, and the strongest testimony m its Aoor. is. that there is more of it ased in ike rec ti, of the regular phyMciana of Philadelphia, than all ether nostrums combined a fact that aq he asily established, end fally proving that a eclen ti&c preparation will meet with their qaiet approval When presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no oae can deubt, after using It as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomseh and liver; it ia preferable to calomel in all biliout dis eases'; the effect is immediate. They can be ad ministered to rcif alk or iarasT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine baa attained that high character which ia necessary for all medicine to attain, to induce counterfeiters ta put forth a spurioae article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. W. J ACK .SON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, Kithont which they art spurious. For sale wholesale and retail at tbe GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 120 ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race street) Philadelphia, and by re spectable dealers throughout the Country. Also for le by J. B. RAMSEY, Druggist Pittaboro' N. C Msy 29th, 1831. 44 ly J X. IIJtItDlJ G St CO. """XEALERS in Gentlemen's Clothing, Ready IP Made, of the first quality : Alo, A complete assortment of Genu Dress Goods. Fayetteville, St, Telegraph Building. E. L HARDING, Raleigh, N. C. S. $ A. L. SCOTT &. CO., Petersburg, Va. Raleigh, July 26tb, 1851. TOMilll, " RALEIGH, 1 C DECEMBER 3, 1851, NCTIBERi7 HEKHY A. DBPEIN, "yoULD inform the LaDIES, that he keep --uj ua oaoa. Ladies' fins kid Walkiug Shoes, tippers, ALSO, Children's Shoes; And, indeed, ev ery thing usually kept in a Shoe Store Raleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 if Boot and Shoe Uunufaclorti. I hare lately Dnrchd tha .mip. Stock of O. L, BURCH. and will r.rr on the BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURE, ia all its various branches, at his old stand, one do.r below the Posl-Office. It is mr determination to use the best materials known to the trade, and the workmanship shall not be surpassed in the 8tae All, those accustomed heretofore to getting their work from the old Shoe stand. maw k h. ..l. : liag on me, to get as good an artic'.e new as erer. Oau and tee for yourselves. HNttY A. DEPIIN. . A CAB D Tha aidfrsirned takes Heaaara ia savin that ha believes that Ma. Dniw is well qualified to fal- " premise 10 me ruone. ana t recommend mj friends and old customers to give him a trial. O L. BURCH. (Sueecnor to Poneroj ft QWcal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER. An. 16, Fayetterille Street, TOPPOSITE POST OFFICE, ALEIOH, IT. C. HAS on hand a verv Urge and valuable collec lion tf Theological, Law. Medical, Scientific, Agricultural. Miscellaneous School Books, Blauk Books and Stationery of all kinds. Prices very lw call and examine. May J4lh, IMI. ' 42 JOSEPH WOLTERING, " annfac tnreraud Dealer in tbe Following Articles, i?agA,.Y. C. STOVES; tin, iron and copper wares ; guns and pisse s of all sorts ; powder, shot, caps, powder tl ks and shot chargers, a fiue assortmeut of pock et and table cutlery, tbe celebrated Pine India steel mora, mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 60 cents to .$4. improved rim locks, New Ha ven locks, carpenters rim lock, sliding door locks, people's lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, novel ty lock witb mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting, mortice locks with iren bolts and keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, smoke-house locks, mortice closet locks with brass fronts, chest locks, horse looks, fauey buahed pad locks, fine pa tent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drop latches. Bolwiu's uiitht latch, improved bow latches, cup -board lock Utches. porcelain knob?, the bet ever iu this City or State, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hogany and pearl white door kuobe, mineral draw kuobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell pulla, axle pulleys, Blake's side pulleys, wardrobe hooks, Ian -y coat and hat hoik , window spring, rim blank khutUr hinges, A CPalmenc'e window batt,Clarke's butt hinges aud superior cast butt hingea, curtuio pins and handles, coffee mills, candle Micks, dog collars and chains, clotb, ahe, and horse brushes. Alao, Carpenter's, Coopers. Tinuer a, and Black smith's Tools. Also, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shears, brass lamps, hand bells, trace chaica, grubbing hoes, spring-balances, pryera. spades, shovow, heea, ad iron, pans, vices, pump, Buck's pateut improved cooking stove, and in short every thing needed by tanners and mechanics in the hardware line Also, n full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS, Mich as carriage axles aud springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub banda, pawer loom lace, enamelled Canvass, figured maroon, damask alpaca, extra fine cambric aud fringe. On hand, al so, a Misapply of CARRIAGE and BUGGIES. Sinoke-houKe, Jail, and Bank Locks made to or der, warranted not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute any and all work in iron, ateel. brass, coppei, dux Gun and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Tur pentine Distilleries. All orders executed promptly snd in the best manner. If the subscriber does not elHower than any body rise, snd' do good work at fair prices, theu he will give it udj F.nMuraire home industrv. Now is the time. Call on tbe subcnber at Raleigh, Wake Couuty, North Carolina, or send our orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTERING Raleigh, Sept. 16, IS5I. 78 If JOHN C-OUT OF TOWN ! HODGE; IS THE BRIDGE DONE? ffHE undersigned, having removed from the J. City of Oaks,"' contrary to the wiahes of its citizens, to his delightful villa, Waverly, three miles westward on the Chapel Hill roud, bgs leave to inform the Public, that be wishes to purchase a few more" of the likely sons and daughters of Ethiopia," for which he will pay theiGHT cash prices. As the corn crop is short, bacon high, ana shats vaaTsCAScs, he would advUe all those having a surplus of Blacks on hand, to dispose of them now, for the probability isthey will depreciate in value shortly, owing to thef ircreasing scarcity of that useful commodity, Cash. Persons wishing to sell, are requested to give me a call, or make application to W. F. Askew, who is associated with roe in business. He can be found at his residence on Fa vetteville street, Raleigh. JUUIX Ki. na.uuK.i Waverly, Oct 23rd, 1S51. 88 tf " Star copy. . NEW STORE. ffsPENED TO DAY. by the Subscriber, for y4s the accommodation of the publie, a More right apposite the Raleigh and Gaston Hail Voad Ofihce. He keens consUnily on haad Groceries ef evsry description: Confectioneries and Fruits, Cigars, a choice assortment. For sale low. 4UUU superior Regalia and Principe (genuine Ha- ) ,. . 5lu0 middle and low qualities, Jenny Lind and People's Choicejjperior chewing Tobacco, China Goods, a fine lot. The Subscriber offers his goods st the lowest rates snd invites -the public to come and examine his Stock F. MAHLER. Raleigh, Jnly 19th. 1851. 68 P. It- Stigrar. 100 hhds. fsir to choice P. R. Sugar. ' For ssle by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAYI8 CO. Petersburg, Aug. 18th. 1851. 67 snoEs, SHOES Robinsons' Waiking Shoes snd Slippers, White Kid Jenny Lind, snd Bronse Slippers, Psrodi. Super Seal, and Jeffersonisn Shoes, Muses and Childreua' Black and Fancy Bootee Men's, Boy's and Servant's Shoes, W. H. fc K. S- TUCKER. PERJIAC ETI SOAP, for Chapped k3 Hands, r"or sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleuh Nor. 3rd-' 1851. 88 HAIR INYIGORATOR8. T boas who have luet their Hair or become bald, or who ..re troubled with curf or Dandruff, or who wish to preserve snd embelliah their heir, may find at my Store a fresh supply of Phalon's Hair Invigora. tor Lvon's Ksthairon, Balm of Columbia, 1 nco- pherous, Pomades, Oils and the largest and most splendid stock of Hair Blushes U -p Raleigh, November ilth, 1851. 91 "WHERE AT!" EVANS & COOKE'S. KO. 29, PATETTEFILLE STBEKT. RALEIGH X. C. o "TT70U will find a beautiful anaortment of StapU and Fancy Dry (foods, embracing every arti cle .usual iin Dry Good- Stores.' A!o, Hardmare, Hats, Capo, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, dx.. dec. in addition to tbe above, tbe Subscribers are dai ly receiving their fall purchase, which is extensive and in point of cheapness cannot be surpassed by any in their line. They are ever grateful for past favours and beg a continuance Of the same. H. L. EVANS. GEO. T. COOKE. August 29th, 1831. 70 VEItY large Supply of Pure White Lead, tfas Red Lead, Litharge, Lama Black. Yellow Ochre, Venitian Red, Chrome Green, American Ureea, Verdigris, Chroma Rod and Yellow, Span ish Brown, Varsninion, Brake's Fire and Water Proof PaiaiVWhiW Oxide Z4 Aauaioaar Patent Dryer, Sand Paper., Caob, J3odyf Furniimre, ,De mar, Japan and Black Leather Varnishes, and a ' great variety of best quality Paint Brushes, in Store, and for aale by P. F. PESCUD. November 13th, 1F51. 92 THE OLD DU.UINIUX, To the Old North State ! GREETING. QTfJHE subscriber would inform his numerous sjg friends and customer, in North Carolina, that be isow receiving daily fiom bis manufactory at Newark, large invoices of READY MADE CLOTHING, which, with the unusual quantity he ia 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 snd manufacture of goods possessed by few d surpassed by none in the trade be is determined to spare no puins to sus tain the reputation of tbe PETERSBURG CLO THING BAZAAR for selling Ready made Clo thing of a superior quality at as low rates ss can be procured in any other establishment of the kind in be States. Our etocK will at all times comprise vary article appertaining to onr business, such as DKES AND FROCK COATS, Of every Bixe and various qualities, from low priced to fine. The style of our Coat as wail as the workmnnship and trimmiugs is of the most ap proved order. BUSINESS COATS great variety of cut and material. Also Hunt ing Cuats, Fire Coats, Wster Proof Coata, s. OVER COATS Of ihtmost dosirublo stjUt for winter of 1S51 and'-. Fine Black. Brown, Blue and Olive Cloths. Doe skius, aud Cassimere, Beaver, Pilot, aud Oak Tweeds of various color, long Biding Coats, and n large assoruneut of Heavy cheap over-coats for aervan ts. Also a full assortment of Cloaks. PANTS Black Clotb,Cassitnere,Doeskin,and Satinet pants Fansy do 1 weed snd do do Hunting snd Riding n'oy Pauls. VESTS. Black and Fancr Vests in endless variety ef Silk. Satin. Plush. Merino. ;aaimsre, aud Italian Cluihs, c FURN1SHING GOODS. Shirts, Collars, Cravnts, Snpender Soekr, Pocket HM'k'f. Shoulder BrnceaJCid, Silk.Thread and Buckskin Gloves, Ridiug Gloves, Stocks, Um brellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, d0 , wo. Merchants ore invited to exau.ine our goods. it is onr deiernii nation to keep a stock aud sell si prices, which will render it unnecessary to go far ther North. N. PERRY. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. September 8th,lal. lU. Colognes, Extracts, Soaps, &e JEAN. Maria Farina's v.-ry superior Cologne "Water. This article is war-anted genuine, and of tne very best quality, in quart jud pint Wickered Bottles Jos. Anton Fsrina's Cologne, in Pint Wickered Bot'l'S. Eu de Cologne de Princes, from L T. Fiver This delightful preparation i offered with great con fidence as a very superior article It has a gieat rep utation in the East Indies, and in France, England and Russia. Lubin's Genuine Handkerchief Perfumes, or Ex trtcta of Jenny Lind, Boquat Caroline, Pachoily. Verrienne, Rose, Jasmine, Muak, Miilifleur, Violet Mg'o lia, Heiletroi e aod lledy jamia. Tni am c.e ia warranted genuine Low's Brown Windaor, Elder Flower and Hon ey ooaps French Soaps, in the shapes of Oranges, Lemons. Walnuis, Almonda. Eggs, die. chaving Componnds. Cream snd Soaps. Pomades and Oils, for the Hair, Houbigant' Exuacta for the Handkerchief. Ede's Diamond Cement. Palm Soap, five cakes in a package. This i" a very supertor'and economical soap, and is earjeciallv useful in cold or windy weather, ss it ia very healing to the skin. Glenn's superior Spermaceti Soap, for chapped hands, or for ordi ary use. This invaluable article ha given great satistsction. Sand Soap, lor cleansing the skin. Compound Chlonue Soap. Glenn s Original Aromatic Rose Tooth Psste for ..ivin nearlv whiteness to the teeth . firmness to f. cy i - the sums, snd fragrance to the breath. Concentrated eatract of Vanilla Beans, Lemon, and Roses, A varv small Quantity of these extracts give the requisite flavor to Ice Cream, Jellies, Pies, j-c. Otto of Roaes, in cut glass and gilt vial. Tha above for sale by H D. TURNER, N. C Bookstore. Rsleigh Nov. 1IS1. TO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2fi STEAM SHIP ISABEL. FOR HAVANA. Ckange of day of sailing of the Steam Ship Isabel, Jrom tnanesion, o. TO SAIL, OK THE 8TH AND 22d or CH MOUTH Th United State Mail Steam Ship Line between Charletton and Havana via Sa vannah and Key West. The splendid sea Steam Ship ISA BEL. 1100 tons burthen, commanded by William Roli.ius, will leave CHARLESTON on ths 8th a ad awd ef saew month, commencing on Wtdntsday, the 32d uiataat, and will leave HAVANA on tii 15th and 30th or sacw mo.vth The Isabel will earrv the PACIFIC MAILS, and connect at Havana, with the Pacific Mail Stoam Ship Company's through line for CALIFORNIA ana OREGON via CHAGRES and their Steam Shins to NEW-ORLEANS. Tickets for KEY WEST. HAVANA, NEW ORLEANS and CHAGRES, ean be had on apply ing to M. C. MORDECAI, 110 East Bay, Chaj-Esto, S. C. rr-- Through tickets to Charleston via Havana k. h.t rmm the P.eifio Mail Co's arents at 'bigres and New-Orleans. Oct, 23, 1851. 2t 2am, 3m 8 Mountain Butter, a prime int luai in store and for sale by . . W. H, & R. 3 TUCKER. Raleigh Oct. 10,1851. 92 fe PSTeT- afr 3 IEV,:: -TV atS SB - rt""'srjiJ LOOKING-GLASS PICTURE FRAME ITlaunfactory, niCHTIOND, TA. rIHE undersigned manufacture and offer for sale a. the following articles st Northern prices : Portrait Frames, richly ornamental aud plain gilt Picture Frames of gilt and fancy wood and gilt Daguerreotype Frames a large and beautiful as sortment of new roods. Looking Ulss Plates, of all sixes snd fitted in Picture Glass, French, first quality,' from 5vx3t inches dow Plata Glass, for stores and dwellings, farniakad te order CsApoMtiea R-tfettcs, tf ell sites, for bailders in terior work - - ALSO. Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above branches riciure lass, cut to any psUern and. large stss French Mirrors furnished to order. ITXConntry orders by mail will receive prompt attention. FRANCK CLOVER. 193 Main st , between 9th and 10th st. Richmond. July 13, 1851. 57 l y C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and tha public generally, that he ha recently returned fr un the North with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &.C, &.C-, &C-, which he ix prepared to sell lower than such srticlea have eer been sold in this market at any previous time. Having himself piJ great attention to tbe selection of his gods, be is confident that, for Beau ty snd Fashion, no superior stock was ever before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made up f a very great variety, snd consists, in part, of the following snides: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver I.ever Watches. Anchor Cylinders, Vertical Escspemmts, Gold ana Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings. Gold- and Silver Pencils, Gold Peus. Thimbles, Medallions, Gold Hearts snd Crosses. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes, Canl Cases, Toilet Bottles and Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes, C aeawmen and Backgnrnmon Boards, Sierl Pen, Gilt, Steel, Gloss and aatiu Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Raxor Straps, Purses dc, $-c SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives. Silver-mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Slicks, Snuffers aad Trays, Ca'kc Biskets, Coffee Greques, Brittauia Ware, in setts nrxingle peicee. Silver and Plated Cups, Silver and Ivory Napkin Rings, it, SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue snd polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article to snit the eyes of all persons; very superior Fliut Glasses thst may be adjusted iu any frame, at any notice PERFUMERY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder Shaving aud Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shavinc Brushes. CUTLERY' A Isrjre assortment of superior Rasors, Pocket nd Pen Kuives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL. INSTttU-TIENTS. Spanish Guitars, Violius, Clirionets, Flutes, Fifes. Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows c 4-c. Watches and ('locks 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 and faithfully xecuted Gold and Silver manufactured to order. Highest prices given for old Gold snd Silver TO SPOKTST1EN. 'iljSaPWRjEaslita PATE.1T rX BABREL RELF-REVOM !" A.1U KrtXl.lli riaxous. C B. Root faas also received a fine lot of Double Barrel Gms. Rifles. Pistols of all kinds. Powder Fl'isks, Shot Ran, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald- :n's Imnroved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad ding. Ac. A. 500 Coconnnts, fresh, 2i 0 pounds Goshen Cheese, 500 do Smoked Beef and Hams, 10 Kitti No 1. Mackerel, 6 1-4 bba, do 1 Bex best Pearl Stareb, also ON THE WAY AND DAILY EXPECTED! 20.000 Segars of different brands, 1,000 lis of Uosheu -utter, 200 do Soft Shell Almonds, 100 do Walnuts, 100 do Palm nuts, 150 boxes Sardines, very cheap 25 do Raisins in whole and quarter boxes, 1 Barrel Salmon, 1 barrel of Lard, 1 case preserved Ginger, 1 case of Prunes. 1 would just say that the above Goods were bought in New York ly an experienced resident ef that place, for cash, which will enable me to sell tow. 1 am determined to sell as low as any , roan in this place. L, B WALKER. novemoer is, taai. 9j SNUFF! SNUFF!! IT ia a notorious fact, that the Best Saafffor dipping may be found at Jf esoud a November 11. 1S51 91 DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFE I NSC II' A HUE OFFICE. Rleigh,July 23nd, 1651. SS BUSINESS COATS, Hi MORE of those desirable Coats; just U WW opened at the lew price of $4 60. E. . HAKU1NG CO Butter. 40 FIRKINS Mountain Butter, for stle by, PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS, &CO. Petersburg, Nov. U7, 1851. 06 LARD 60 KEGS nice family Lard, for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, AGO. Petersburg, Nov. 27. 1851 . 96 100 BOXES Superior Soap. ' 150 do Sperm, Adamantine anTallow Candles, for sale by. PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, f CO. Petersburg. Nov. 37, 1851. 98 A bbott's History?! Josephine, price For Bale by. W. L. POMEROY Raleigh Nor. 10th. '91 m l-ll rw i j WHOLES ALB WATCH AND JTE WEEK Y STORE L K mLER & CO. IMPORTERS,. Maaafaeturera and Jobbers of WAirjH, JEWELRY,. FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand, formerly occupied by Meara Canfield. Brother & Co. SOUTH E ST CORNER OP CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 217.) .which thev are patting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH A JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 2Hh of July. ' ' In caliiug the attention or tbe trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of the most extensive JRWELRY MAN- UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS it the country, which most give a decided advantage over all others in this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this braaeh of trade long since needed, between Balti more and the Southern and Westers Merchants. Wa desire to call particular attention to tha Watch department, which will at. all times be sap plied with, a great, assortment froia the mast cele brated manufacturers, and kept la perfect running order, as that purchasers may at eaoe tab them. .aa wrtoatgTureif they will ferfsraa ear- ;,- t 'r-NTrfrjuU,. .iV a. '. ; This braaeh of thtbosiness will receive tha espe cial attention of one of tbe firm, whose extensive and practical knowledge or tha business,1 Will, We hope, give ns a ptaee in the confidence of buyers. We respectfully invito yon to call npon ua when yon 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 ao enort shall be wsnting en our part to make tbe ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occunied br Canfield. Bro. dc Co. 8. E, corner of Charles & Baltimore sta. REFERENCES: Wyeth. Blacklock At Co. Gwyn, Reid fc Tsyler, Jamee Hodges A. Brother Murdoch, Duer A Evans. Stellmsn & Hinrichs, Barlholow, Gwyu Sc Co. Sangston A Co. Hurst 4 Berry. Reily &. Pendleton, Curbing &. Bailey, John Murphy Ac Ce. Moore A Griffin. Baltimore, Aug. IS, 1851. Cm oa. R. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TIN WARE AT NORTHERN PRICES, iHD MARUFACTTJ R KaS OF ALL KIHDS Or Copper, Tin ana Sneet-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, dec, Lowxa Exn Stcaxsbk Stbkxt. akr HE subscribers naving considerably enlarged their business, would re?pccifuliv invite the Country Merchants nf Virginia and North Carolina to an examination o! their extensive assortment of! Plain and Japanned Tlu Ware, assuring them they can sail ss low as any nouse rvortn. and the articles superior, being of i heir own manufacture. And, in addiuou to their slock of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for sale low the following articles Brifanoia I ea and Ootfee Tots and Soup Ladles Do Tea and Table Spoons, Caaiora and Goblets AlabattaTeaand Table and Plated Spoons PUted Table aud Dessert Forks, in seta Do Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Fine Planished Patrol Coffee Pats, all sizes Coffea Urns snd Vtesk Dishes. W i I r, Coffee Mills snd Teakettles Brittannia and Glass Fluid Lamps Tall Brass and Brittannia Candlesticks Pocket snd Tahle Knives, Razors, 4x. Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, 8pades, Shovels and Forks Molasses Gates, Faucets and Cut Tacks Pa'ent Counter Scales, various sizes Locks enammelled snd Uras Preserving Kettles Large Brass Wash Kettles from 5 to 5(1 gallons Castings, consitliug of Pots, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sujiar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe Brustes Together with a large asnrtm ent of Fancy Goods K. 8. THO.M I'SON 5- CO , Lwer end sycamore st. Petersburg. Va. Aug. 28 6mos 70 Important to MIL LERS A ND MILL- O WNER S .' THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged in the Milling business in North Car olina, that he keeps constantly on baud, and will supply at ths shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, YOUNG'S IMPROVF.n PA TEXT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to tbe public. It has sorplunted every Smut Machiue yet offered in the State, more or lesa of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public ueed fear no imposi tion, as mere are now some 230 Machines runumg in North,Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations nave been more than realised in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wenriug oat, ana also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleans ed aad tbey have never beta out of order one d.-iy. Therewss awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver ane dal, at tbe Fair of the Maryland Iasiitute, at Bal- saora. last FalL Addreas tke Subscriber at Seath Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. : jnv. a; jhgm Ann si. December 2S, 1850. Ii Is T. C WORTH Commission and Forwarding Ifler- chant WILMINGTON N C. July 1st, 1851. 58 lyp Portrait Painting. PROFESSOR KiXU-bliNU. MiHATuax iso Ao.tr a a sll Paihtkb. begs leave lo inform the cftixens of Raleigh, that he offers them his pro fessional services, during the present month. Hav ins successfully practised this fine art in Europe and America, he flatters himself to be able to give satisfaction to his patrons. Some of bis works may be seen at the two Bookstores, . the proprie ors of which have kindly granted that permission ; and where orders for his services msy be left and will re eetve prompt attention. He will give lessons In dif ferent styles ef fainting, ne may ne round at Guion's Hotel, No. 16, November 14th, 1851, tf 99 Dye Stuffs-Dye Stufls. I hsve in 8 tore a large supply of Indigo". Red Cariar, Fastie Veidigris, Dog-Wood, Cam -Wood, TochineaL Solution of 1 in. Cream Tartar. Alum Turmeric, Copperas, Sumac, snd other Dye-staffs, whieh I will sell low. P. F. PJSSCUU. November 11, 1851. 91 LEATHER & S!Ob"t1TR13AP. ReflltOh SIDES Good and Good Damaged SM BdP Sole Leather. 400 Pounds first rate Shoe Thread for sale by, PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS ACU Petersburg. Not. 37. 18511 98 Notice. THE Subscriber, as successor to COOKE &. BUFFALO E- in the Liverv business will con tinue its operations in all its branches at hia sta bles, on VVilminirton street, and solicits tbe pat ronage of his old friends aud the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the pices of produce and iabur, and will be from and after tbe 1st day of February next, as fol- ows : Pair of Horses per month,' ,818 00 Sinrrle do do 10 00 Do de week d ov Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, and persons bavins horses bow in my care are reauested to lake thenaway. if unwil ling to comply with the above conditions. JUKE : W1AUIN. Jan.. 24th. 1850. W. H. THOMPSON, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. , RETURNS bis thaaks le thaeUiseoanf JaJeigh and : rttt vicinity, ,ior tbetrkin patranage, and would res ' pec t fully iufortn the public that he has removed te a part of the building occu pied by E. L. Harding's Clothing Store, where he is prepared -to execute all work in his line of basu Hess, with neatness and despatch, snd on the most reasonable terms. Give me a eall. and I warrant satisfaction in everyinitance. Raleigh, Aug. 1th, 1 351. 3m C5 N. PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, I door above Bank, PETERBURG, Ta. SUPERIOR Ready Made Clothing, AKD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CIIAVATS, STOCKS, HANDKE R CHIEFS, SUSPENDS RS, Umbrellas. Trukx s September 8th, 1850. 73 tf. HOT FALL AD WETTER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING. W. H. Sl R. S. Tucker. rftESPECTFULLY announce to the public that &0 many or tbe most desirable articles embraced in their large and extensive Assortment of Fall and vv inter Goods, selected with care by eue of the firm, in the best .Northern markets, have been alrea dy received and opened, aud they flatter them' selves they will be prepared to meet tbe de mand for goods of every description, on as good terms as tbey can be sold in this market, t hankful for and encouraged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their connection in Sui ness,they have ventured te lay in a very heavy stock to which they invite the atteotiou of purchasers, hoping their efforts to accommodate will not fail to please. The attention of the ladies ts respectfully invited to the following desirable dress goods. Super Brocade, and Chamelion Silks, Blue, Black and White Watered Silka, Black Gro DeRbine and Italian Silka, - Solid and Fancy Lute airing do Brocade foull De Sol, Cashmere DeEcosse. Figured Brilliantes, English, German and Lupin's Frsach Merinos, Solid Paramettas, Rich Figured Paris DeLaines, Plain and Fancy Poplins, -lack Mlk traces. Deep Silk Fringe, Paris Kid Gloves. Buttons and Trimmings, Scalloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Swiss, Jackonet, snd Tarltan Muslins. Chemise Us, Collars, Undersleeve and Cuffs, Muslin Bands, Edgings and Inserting, c, e. 71 W.H A R. S. TUCKER. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle is begrnn. and 1 inieud to fight mjr way thx-aaght for HOME INIIJSTR! T YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN- J DRED DOLLARS, send on yonr orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and Worms Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass. Machinery dec The prices of rtiili-caps. Arms, and Worms, are as follows: By the pauud J7 cenu; or sy contract 7 bsrrel Still-eap, Arms and Worms, gjoo 10 13 14 do do do do do do do ds do do de 435 535 585 615 6M do do do do de do do do de de de do de do do do ba warranted U 18 30 95 750 850 900 for Is months, fire 35 30 35 All work w ill and burning excepted. His. work will also bade livered within fifty miles of Ksleigh, at the shortest notice ; and if 1 fail to deliver Stills iu the time agreed npon, I will forfeit $5 for eaeh day lost, to the nurchaser. , JUSLftl W U 1 n.lfM. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 75 y CLARET WINE, K CASES best quality JjV and for sale low by Claret Wine on hand P. F. PESCUD. XNov. ii, lOJt. . . : SOUTHERN MADE PLANTA TION BKOGANtf Heuae Servant's Shoes, we. At Wholesale and Retail No.SOEMtBay. Charlestoo. Se. Ca. , ' a a . r .a . . a , a l be suoscniier.oge' lior tnesouin oarotina onoe Factory, at Charleston So. Ca. and tbe Lneraw Factory; at Cheraw So. Ca. will offer for sale in this market by the first September, a large supply ef Southern made Plantation o rogans and noose Ser vants' Shoes, together with a general assort rot of Boots and oboes, which will be sold at tne lowest market prices for (roods of similar Quality. K. A. PKllUbJS, Dealer in Brogans, Boots snd Shoes, m " No. 30 Esst Bay. Ausust 7th 1841. w4m 66 Daily Expected. VERY large lot of those superior Teas from the Pekin Company, which hsve given such general satisfaction-, and if the citisens will not have a'good Tea sod save money in the purchase of it, it shas't be the fault oi JLi. O. TV A ACK. Nor. 17th, 1851. : 93 47 UST received a most Superior article of Clar ifled and Crushed Sugars 8TITH A CO. FOR PICKLING AND PRESERVING, I HAVE Maee, NuUnegs, Cinnamon -Cloves, Vanilla, Esa. Lemon and Rose. Turmeric, White nod Brown Mustard Seed, London Mustard groan d, in Tin Foil or Bottles, Superior Salad Oil, and nil kinds of Spices, usually keptia a Drug Store. :r, ' P. F. PESCUD. November 11, 195K ?1 TEJtMS OF ADviERTISING; Advertisement: For eTenr Sixteen line frst insertion, One Dollar eachMfoeejief nrtiB. charged 95 per eenkrg&e? ; it deduction of 33 percent, will ktnudt from tbe regal prices, fe Advertise-eaU, uerted ia tb Sim-Wntu Ks eisTEK, wiH also appear in the Wmu Paper, f-e charge-. - . r , ( v :- . ET Letters t the Editor must be rorr-rM. -'" DRY GOODS, t-r Ml Jo. a Fari f mill Xttm irv is r. c, ; 1W pieces Dress and VmU,.ra r,.t: ? 100 piece Bleached and BroWn Shvtinr,12 Stteettnn. 1 ; t- virniie ami 1UU riannel, Cetion Jeans. Whit, Welbl, j?innelr a uaerr atticlauo I able. Bird ere and. T-illinr n.... -J.- nsh Linen. Brown and White Holland. a mrM r.. brie, and English Cambric. Jaconett, Swui, affrTTJhecked Muslin. Furniture and Cambric ' Dimitv and rAitnn. Frinee. . ' ; . i; -I Linen Cambric, Ponger and Cotton HrdTtfs. Spool and Darn in ? CbltonU8ialmr;Milb ad F:ossCotton, Linen and .Cotton Tap?. Cbtton ori,apd Garnet Binding. -"r a l White and Black. Silk and Cottonv Hoi, Cottoiv and Merinn half-hose. v TcrP,ineT Hearth Ruga, Whkw ana) BlaUt Wadding.: ', . : -Cloths, Cavsimer-. Testis'. itat nek Jsaa. snd 0er Coating.Kersej an a4ripeafor Sr- With a reneral aeawtment'ortcJs. aaualis- tU';Bi li.-l'- T4in7z.T-r -f . a vciai store. For aale low by. 7' 1J . Oct. BROWN.-' . -1 8 14th 1851. BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE. A LARGE asaortmeut just received and for sala rxk cneap, ny W. H AR.S. TUCKER. September 91st, 1851. 11 PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS i In Cloths, Cassiuueres, VesUngw, JUX-A1J CIjOT-(-NCrr : ,.: &c, ca, stto., ' . i , The World' Fair Is about closing out tout nas uoisting lo do witb the cheap iSoodm sellius at piiocrrcirs NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FOR 185P2. 1 ist auEiesa, . sajsj&fcatAgrn Ara, Successor to the firm of Oliver S( Procter, sign oi me k. k. U. It. Boon open from 6 o'clock, A. B.. to 9 P. M. ADMISSION FREE. MAYING purchased out the entire interest f Thi. M . Oliver, in the tale firm of Oliver dc Procter, I avail myself of the very first opportunity ta inform tbe patrons of the said firm of tbe,fedt hfd to solicit from them a continuance nf thftir aunmrt - I have just eceivea a beautiful supply of goods, se- ecxeu oy wir utiver, witn great care, from the latest mporialiona, embracing Cloths, Cassipteres and Veilings of every co- tour anagraae; uress-sntrts, Under shirt, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, c?c , Sjfc. In fact, everything usually keut bv Merchant Tailors or Clot hies. I shall be assisted bv Mr Geor. L. Gould, an experienced Coat cotter, (and' a pupu ui -r. irnver -in iaci, saving been Oliver & Procter's coal-cutter f.r the last fourteen montha.1 i shall have charge f the pantelooua and vast de partment my seir and 1 have bad exclusive charge of it in the late firm for tbe last five years. -very tntng will ae done that ean be done, le give satisfactioii and to render the esUblishaaent popular witb its paUons. .Profoundly rthankwJ for the patronage so liberally bestowed , upo as, as a firm, J shall endeavor, by assiduous attention tm business aud a desire o pleae, u merit ks contino snce. ' ISAAC PROCTER.' -ALSO ' i ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING, daily.' a large assortment of CLOTHING, of every descrip tion and style, of my own and Northern manufac ture all of which, being made under my own ae eprvision, I oin, fully recoinmeud. L P.' ualeiga, Uct. 24th,' 1851. 8 STEAM SAW All LI BEG leave to call the attention of builders and persons wishing to purchase Lumber lo mr I Steam 8a w Mill near Raleigh, where they can be supplied with sny kind, st the shortest notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality at $1.00 per M. T. H. SNOW. Raleigh Jnly llt, IS 50. . . ' 5fl! ly J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSIOIt MEKCIIANT,: i- is- rsfETTETILLBf NORTH CAROLINA " Jaly 19th, 1850. 9 NEW AND POPULAR, BOOKS. ,r9T ARTliAIK'S LI UK A It Y FOB THE HOUSEHOLD. ,' d-i" COMPLETE in twelve handsome 18mo. volumes, bouad in scarlet oiothl Womau's Trials; or. Tales aud Sketches from the Lite around us. Married Life; iu shadows and sunshine. The Tw Wives; or, lost and won ' ' Tbe ways ef Providence; or, "He doetaeJl things WelL".; - , h .,: Home Scenes and borne Influences. Stories for Young Housekeepers. Lessens in Life, for all who will read tnesk." . Seed Time and Harvest , or, whatsoever a Baa- sow eta that shall he also reap, : - stories lor rarenta. . . Off-hand Sketches, a little dashed with kamer. Wards for tbe wise. The Tried and Tempted. , "The above Series are sold together or separate, as eaeh work ia complete in itael- Jf e family ehould be without a copy five Series, pf. this iatereatiuf aad iaatr - Fields' Scrap BMk Ifcw lkm. IaLRAKi and Miscellaneous Scrap, Book, Cons-ting of Tales and anecdotes Bibera- pbiOHl, Pautotic, Moral, Religioue; and Senirmen lal pieeea, in Prose and Poetry, a Goal pile a by Wk. FiaiBs. Second edition, eised end im proved. .In one handsome 8vo.,yolame, ' For sale by . HL D. TURNER, . ' ' N C Book-store. Raleigh Nov. 185L ' ; . . HOTXGE. rinHE aubseribers. having qualified as Exectrters U of: the last will aad testament ef Riohatd -tinea, deCd, at ivosember term led J, for the coun ty of Wake, give notice to all persons ; indebted, o said deceased, to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them within the time prescribed by law; or this notice will bptead iu bar eft heir recover v. :n t ; W.R. SMITH, P. E. HiNES. November 21, 1851. , ; Executors. : 4w94' SAVAGE & MEARES, Commission, ' i h P0WlEDl!fO IICHL1TS, Wiuasiir 05 C, . t ". ' , Augttst ?thx 1851. ly
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