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. . . i I . I i ! I VOLUME LI11. 1 RAIIIGD, N. ft, WEDNESDAY MORNING,' JANUARY 7, 1852. -re ? r f 4 ;' -. ! V G3 "if 7 bus stsansTaa Is published Semi-weekly u Weekly, by SEAT 0 N GALES, EDITOR AND FI,0?HT01. T B B M 8: For Um Semi-weekly. P" ! l" dTmao for Um Week It, $3 per b ; fa advancs $3 10. KATES 07 ADYKKTISINQ : t jucmta. roc erery 1 linos, bissrifca $1; v tdditioaal lusertion, 25 eta. . tOrter. ud JwBekd adverta-rts Wt. higher; bat a deduction of peroeot. will bs JTta thTregmlmr octet to sdrerti- by the year. AdwtiseraenU Uuwrtod In the Snl-Uj, will slso spposx In the Weekly, or ensrss. aa-Lte to the Editor mast t be rain. REGISTER HOOK AMID mmim mm Thk subscriber having recently refitted bis office with a new, beautiful aad extensive aMortmeDt of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, is prepared to execute, with neatness, every variety of HOOK & PMfflPSHILEY WOW. ALSO in the best style, and at but a trifling advance on North ern prices. To enable him to do this, be bal1 received an assortment of beautifully ename'ed Card, of dif ferent sixes, aod fancy Stationery, with which be prepared to fill order, for Ball Ticket, Circular., and all descriptions of Broose and Fancy Colored Printing. Be has, also, "o assortment of extra-sited type for XAX3C0TH POSTERS and SHOW BILLS, aod will spare no pains to reader perfect satisfaction in the execution of all work with whicn be snail be entrusted. S EATON GALES. C. B. ROOT, WOULD resiectfuliy announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and the public generally, that he ha recently returned from the North with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C-, &CV&C-, which he is prepared to sell lower than such articles have ever been sold in this market at any previous time. Having himself paid great attention to the election of his goods, he is confident that, for Beau ty and Fashion, no superior stock was ever before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made up of a very great variety, and consists, in part, of the following snides: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Anchor C tinders. Vertical Escapements, Gold aod Steel GuardvChaina, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bar Kings. G..ld and Silver Pencils. G.dd Pens- Thimbles, Medallion., Gold Heart, and Crosaes.TOantel Clocks. Gold and Silver mounted Canes. Card Cases. Toilet Bottles and Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes. Chew men and Backgammon Boards, Sieel Pen-, Gilt, teel, Gloss and Satin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Raxor Straps, Puraea dc , $-c SILVER AND PLATED WARE. -Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives. Sil-ver-meanted Cocoa Nut, Castors, Candle-Slicks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Brittania Ware, in setts or .ingle peiees, Silver and PlaiedCups, Silver and Ivory Napkin Rings, dtc, SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article to suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Fliot Glasses that may be adjusted la any frame, at any notice. PER FUJI CRY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne aod Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder. Shaving and Toilet 8o.ps. Also Hair. Tooth and Shaving drusbea. CUTLERY- A larre assortment of superior Rsiora, Packet aad Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.- Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows Ac 4e. Watches and Clocks repsired 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 ' snd faithfully executed. Gold and Silver manufactured to order. Highest prices given for old Gold and 8ilver TO SPORTSMEN. PATE2TT ITIBiBBEL RFLFRETOL IIHW .aVN&s BerKATUIH PUTOU. C. B. Root has also received a fine lot of Double Barrel Gobs. Rifles. Pistols of all kinds. Powder Flasks. Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald' win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad- ding.eVc.du DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFEIIISU R'A HUE OFFICE Raleigh July 22nd, 1S31. 58 T. C. WORTH 4jomuiiflion and Forwarding mer chant WILMINGTON A. C. JalyUt, 1851. 53 lyp SAVAGE & MEARES, Commissions FOIWARDIXG lERCimS, Wilmington, N. C. August 9th, 1851. ly 85 Western Hotel, 0TPHI8 HOTEL, s short distance West of the ajJ Cspiiol Square, is opened for the acewnmada tion of the Travelling Community, and the Proprie tor would be mucn pleased to board gontlemen by the week, month or year. He will use his beet efforts to please and render comfortable, all who may visit - , . .. . . aim. sua ne respecuuuy soiicts s .bare of public pauousge. nis otsDies win be sttended to by an active and attentive Hustler. WM. T. BAIN. Rsleitrh. Feb. 4th. - 11 TOOTH SOAP AND BRUSHES. FURTHER supply of Tooth Soap and sa- r,ur teeta Brushes, for sale by Ttf. v p- F- PESCUD. Novemberl3th. 1851 93 BICKEN-8 NOVELS and Tale, complete in volumes-, price 85. v W.L.POMEROY. CLOTH SACKS AND FROCKS. JBBSS4SBBSeSW W nr. nave on nand a very Urge assortment of V w ioiu jscaa ana f rocks which are now eutng very cneap. E. L. HARDING d CO. December 4th, 1 85 1 . 98 1 m 1 JOSEPH WOLTERING, Rlannfactnreraud Dealer iu the Following Articles, Raleigh, 'N. , X STOVES : tin, iron tnd copper wares ; guns sod pistb'elof all sorts : powder, shot, cape, powder flasks and shot chargers, a fine assortment of pock et and table cutlery, ihrtelebratod Pin India steel r.iors. morlioe locks, un wuiie mineral anooa, from 80 cents to S. lproved rim locks, New Ha ven locks, carpenter's rim lock, slidiug door locks, people s lock, best furniture lock, dead looK, novsf ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan moaoting, tnortics locks with iron bolts sad keys, mortice locks witirwBlte knohe, rural locae with white mineral knobs, plat locks, smoke-hoasa locks, mortice closet leeks witu brass fronts, chest locks, horse locks, fancy bushed pad locks, fine pa tent dropped J span padlocka, rim drop latcnes, Bolwiu's aight latob, improved bow Istekes, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the beat ever m this City or Slate, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hoeanv and near! whits door knob, mineral draw- knobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell palls, axis pulleys, Blake's side pulleys, wardrobe hooks, Is a cy coat and hat hook window springs, rim blank shuUrr aiagea, A C.Palmers's wiadow batt,Clarke's butt binges aad superior cast butt hinges, curtaia pins and handles, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars and chains, cloth, she, aod horse brushes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper's. Tinner's, and Black smith's Tool. Also, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shears, brsss lamps, hand bells, trace chains, grubbingnoea, SDrinsr-hsUuoea. elvers, spades, shovels, hoes, aad- Ii-an. nni. vieesL Dumos. Buck's patent i co proved cooking atove, and in short everything needed by fanners and mechanics in the hardware line. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM- MINUS, such as esrrisga axles aad springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub bands, power loom lace, enamelled can rasa, ngurea maroon, u amass alnaca. extra iaa cambric, and fringe. On hand, al so, a fall supply of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house, Jail, na sank 1-ocK. maae to or der, warranted not to be picked or broken, and to s-ive satisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute any and all work in iron, steel, bras, copper, etc. Gone and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Tur pentine Distilleries. All orders execated promptly and in the best manner. If the subscriber sons net sell lower then any body else, and do good wark at fair prices, then he will give it up. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Call on the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, or send your orders by letter. JOSEra WUH tKINli Raleigh, Sept 16, 1851. 78 ly GREAT EXCITE-TI EN T IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle is began, aad I Intend to f if tat my way through for HOME IfllUUsTBY! I F YOU WANT TO SATE A COUPLE HUN DRED DOLLARS, seal on your orders for Turpentine StULs, Caps, Jlrmt and Worm Also, Brandy Stills, and aay kind of Copper work, Brass, MacaiHery The prices of sull-capa Inna, aad Worms, are as follows: By tbe pound 37 cents; or by contract 7 barrel Sull-cap, Arms sad Worms, 9400 do do la 485 3 do do da 52s 14 do do to 585 it do do da 015 16 do do ds 650 30 do do do N . 695 tj do do ds 760 30 do do 04 850 35 do do do 800 All work will be warraatea for IS months, fire and burning excepted. His fork will also be de livered witnia fifty miles or Raleigh, at tha shortest notice ; aod if 1 fail to deliver Stills ia tha time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, te JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, 8epL 16, 165 f. 76 y SIRS. WOLTERING RESPECTFULLY annoences to tha Ladies o. Raleigh and surreunainc country that aha is now receiving ber FALL and V INTER STOCK ef FANCY GOODS. embracUa China goods, fine iron-etone dinner -set Is, les-eetta, and cops and sau cers a &na as ever brought to tits City. Also. GROCERIES of every description. MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS, dc, which will be sold low tor cash. Jnst received, a fresh supply of CONFEC TION A HIES. I bsnktul for psst Isvors. sta saUcita a contin- a.nce of the tame. WILHELMINA WOLTERING Raleigh. 8epL 15th, 1851. y 75 Important fa MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! THE Undersigned would respect fall v inform those engftgrd in the Milling business in North Car olina, thar he keeps constantly on band, and will supply at the shortest notice, Uat almost invalua ble article, YO UNG' S IMPR O VED PA TENT SMUT AND SCREENING MA CHINE The only Machine oftbe kins' that haa stood the teat and given satisfaction te the public It has eorplanted every Smut Mschiue yet offered ia the State, more or leas of which have been taken down to make room for it The public need fear ao impoei- Uoa. as there-are aow some 280 Machines running in North Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have, .been more than realised Jn their performance. II not nly thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but slso purifies it ef all other suDsuocea, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 teet square in tne mm and reauires but little dow or. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing oat, and also to retaia its cleansing qual ms ior inai lime. There are a uumfcer ef these Mich iocs throurh which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have beea cleans ed aad they have never been oat of order one dny. There waTswarded to it the Premium or the Ma ry'.ancLState Fair, and a Premium with s silver me dal, atftbe Fair of the Maryland IuUute, at Bal mora, !st Fall. Adlress the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. JK6. A. Mc MANN EN. December 26, 1850. tf 194 To Cotton Planters. lUNNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 inches wide. vxan oaw-rope and twine. also 150 fairs Men and Boy's Brogana Men tnd Boy's Kip Sheetees. Women's leather Bootees, with - meat of Shoes. Blsci and white Wool Hats, 75 Point and Duffle Blankets, Crai.e Blankets, - a general assort- J.BROWN. No. 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh, Oct, 6tb, 1851 81 STOVES! STOVES!! WJE have now on band a large and varied as Y W sortmeat of Air-tight, Churck Parlor; Office, anS Cooking Stoves, to which we call attention. R.S THOMPSON f CO. Petersburg, August 29th, 1851. 6m 70 HAILS. bKEGS NAIL8' orted' for sale PEEBLES, WHITE.DAVIS. 4CO. Petsrsburg, Nov. J7.1S51. , 96 TRXUXTY SCHOOL, ; SEVEN MILES WEST OF RALEIGH, K C Kn. P. TELLER BABBIT, Rector. THE Tenth term of this School will comma nee on the 8th of January, 1892. TERMS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE For Board and Waahin. die., with inntrnrtin. ia English and the Ancient Languages, 078, per term of five months. The design of this School is to furnish a safe retre.t to which boys can be sent for thorough training-. In respect to beauty, retirment, end heatthfulnesa of situation, aad convenience aad comfort of buildings, thia school possesses great ad vantage. The course of study will be regulated by the requirement of our University, and pains will be spared to make the boys good schoolers Lecemoer otn, 13! 93 Standard copy to amount of 45 4. switches asaiHAax RALEIGH, N.C. . THE Spring term or this institution will com mence an Thursday, th 1st ef Januarv next. and end the 1st of June, following. I emu of I union per session, psy able in advance. rrimary English branches, $ 10 00 Higher do do 13 00 The same, erab aciiiE Mathematics. 15 00 Tha same, embracing Latin and Greek, 15 00 rrencn Isngusge, 0 10 00 Music on Piano and Guitai. each, 20 00 Usa of Instruments, each, 3 00 Incidental expenses, 1 00 Raleigh. Dec. 4lh, 1851. 98 1 1st F Fashonable Dancing. U FRENSLEY. Professor of Dsncins nd Teacher of Caliisthenios, baa the honor of announcing to the citisens of Raleigh, N. C, that his School will be opened on Januarv 16th. 1S53. His style is systematic, easy and graceful. embracing all the forms of the abov branch of fash ionable Education, and affording young Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Masters, a thorough knowl edge oftbe art or Dancing. He will teach all the fasaioiiableWalues, Polkas and Masurkas of the day, as, also, mot of the Fancy Dances, as danced by x.LLsi.cn, and other eminent artistes. N. B. Place of Teaching, Terms and a Pros-ram- me of Daaees will sppear in duo time. December 30 th, lc5l. 104 td FS0FESS0S8 AJTD 8TrjDJbJIT8, L00Z vrsmt 5 THUCYDIDES. A new recension of the test. with copious Botes, critical. Philological and expla natory, forming a continuous commentary; illustra- lew ny various maps and plans, mostly takeu from actual surveys. By Rev. 8. Y. Bloomfiald. D. U.r.S. A. of Sidney College, Cambridge; Vicar of Dtsorooke, Kutland; editor or the Greek Testament with English notrs, Ate., an invaluable treasure to the student 3 vols, 8 vo. For aale br W. L. POMERuY. Raleigh, Dee. 30th, 1851. 104 Lookiug Glass Warcbonse. RICHARD KINGSLAND. MANUFACTURER. AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN LOOIIXG GLASSES ; LID lirOllTES OF Lookiiig-tslass Plates. JVo. 38, Courtland Street, JWw York. The attention of Southern Buyers is respectfully solicited to his extensive stock, comprisinc evert vsnety and style of Glass now ia use in this County- Dec 30 18U. . 3 mos 1 04 Convenient Arrangement. TOE subscriber is now running a Hack be tween Gaston and Garysbnrg, iu coousxion with the Raleigh snd Gaston and the Roanoke and Sea board Rail Roads the Baltimore Boat also leaving nor folk on the days that the Hack runs. Passengers will be transported from one point or the other, as the cae may be, immediately upon the arrival of the respective trains. W. R. PEPPER, Ageft Raleigb, Dec-30th, 1851. lm 104 Notice, ITl L HARDING &.JJO. would inform their UJ friends and customers, that they can be luumi, for 1 few days, in the room over Messrs. Evsns snd Cook' Store. Cell stibe far-famed and world-wide reoowaed Establishment of E. L. H. dt CO., and get the best bargains as heretofore. Kaleigb, Dec 19,1051. 103 A Little Better Yet! Call and examlue for yourselres! 'BH E (Subscriber ha. jut received direct from the B .lorth a supply of the best quality of curled hair- which will enable him to manufacture a s per ior quality of Hair Mattresses. He would respectfully inform the Public thst be can furnish them with the best nicies in his line, as cheap as they can be bought for in New York. Persona from the neighboring village and counties. who have heretofore sent North, can provide them selves with ss good sn article of work, aod at ss low a price, by sending their orders to mat Also, constantly on band, in mucn improved SHUCK and COTTON MATTRESSES and at the lowest price AW, Sofas, Lounge snd Essy Chairs manufactured in venous styles. Also, re pairing and renovating old Hair Mattresses, 4e done at the shortest notice. All rder. thankfully received and promptly at tended to. Wars Room on Fayetteville St., two doors above the YARBftOUGH House. J. HE.vRY HARRISS, Upholsterer and Matires Maker, Raleigh, Oct 31, 1851. 85 01 SAIL ON WEDNESOAY OCTOBER 23, STEAM SHIP ISABEL. FOR HAVANA. Change of day of sailing of the Steam Ship Isabel, from Isharleston, S. U. TO SAIL 09 THE 8TH AHD 22d OT bUCH MOBTH. The United Stain Mail Steam Ship Una between Charleston ami Havana via So vannak and Key West. Tbe splendid a Steam Ship I1ABEL. 1100 tons burthen, commanded by William Rollins, will lesvo CHARLESTON on thk 8lb and d or sac xokth, commencing on Wtdneiday, the 22d mutant and will leave HAVANA on thb 15th aod 30th or kach montb The Label will carry the PACIFIC MAILS. aud connect at Havana, with the Pacific Mail Sttam Ship Campanft through line for CALIFORNIA aad OREGON via CHAGSL8 aad their Steam Ship to NEW. ORLEANS. Tickets for KEY WEST, HAVANA, NEW ORLEANS end C HAG RES, oan be had on apply SM. C. MORDECAI, HO Cast Bay, Charleston, S. C Q" Through tickets to Charleston via Havana, can be had from the Peoifio Mail Co's agents at higrea and New-Orleans. OcL 23, 1851. 2t 4- 2am. 3m 86 f BARREL GOOD LAltD For sale low, at MAHLER'S, Opposite the R. 4- G R. K. Office. Raleigh, Dec. 1st, 1851. 9T Hank of the Stale of North Carolina The annual meeting of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at their Bsnkin g House in this city oa the first Moaday in Janaary next atl2 O'clock M. C. DEWEY, Csshier Raleigh, Pec 6th, 1851. td 98 music ANO ItlUSICAL ISSTRU- M ENTS, Ac, dkc TflE Sobsertber is new opening an assortment of musical Merchandise more extended and better selected than ever before offered in this State, aad to which be invites the examination of a critical public. The Pianos which he is now receiving and opening for inspection, he knomt to be superior to any others te be round here for tne same pnees. GriTASS.of fine Rosewood snd other kinds of wood. with patent heads, from $10 to 840. VIOLINS. ef sll qualities aod prices from $1 to 875. lutes from I key to six keys, various prices. Flutiaas, Accordians, and Musis Boxes. STRINGS. The best Italian, for Guitars, snd Violin ; wire of sll sixes for large and small Pianos, and Dulei- mere. Extra cases for Violias, Vioiia bows, Br dges snd Hair for Bows, Clarionet! reeds, Accer- deoa reeds and Key Toning forks and hammers, in short, every thing commonly sought lor in bis line. He would call particular atteation to his apart ment of patterns, do , for Drawing snd Painting; also to his stock of Gilt Frames, wbica he is now receiving and prepared to furnish. K. W. PETER8ILIA. July 16. 1851. 57 ERY large supply of Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Lamp Black. Yellow Ochre, Venitian Red, Chrome Grrn, American Green. Verdiaris, Chrome Red and Yellow, Span- in Brown, Vermillion, Blake's Fire and Water Proof Paiot.White Oxide of Zinc, American Pateut Dryer, Sand Paper. Co ch Body, Furniture. De mar. Japan and Black Leather Varnishes, aad a ereat variety of best quality Paint Brushes, in Store, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. November 13th. 1P51. 92 $300 REWARD. rSX SCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw District, JL3 8. C, on Monday the 14th day of July last, Samuel J. Love, who was convicted for the murder of Robert J. Lester, at Sprint Term, 1851. Said Love is about 20 to 21 years of sge, 6 feet two in ches hih, wilh rather dark hair, aud of a sallow complexion, has a down cast look, with dark grey eyes, and some of hia teeth a little decayed, aud is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend tbo said S.J. Love, and lodge him ia any Jail in th a State, or one hundred snd fifty dollars for his safe confinement in any Jail in the United States, so thst I can get him JOHN inuKAM, anerin. Kershaw District, S C, Aug 16. '51. 6m66 JTJ32 2L3E2r03) 500 Cocoaouta, fresh, 200 pounds Goshen Cheese, 500 do Smoked Beef and Hams, 10 Kilts No 1, Mackerel, 6 1-4 bbe, do 1 Box best Pesrl Stareh, also ON THE WAY AND DAILY EXPECTED ! 20 .000 Segars of different brands, 1,000 lb or Uosnea Butter, 300 do 8ofi Shell Almonds, 100 do Walnuts, 100 do Palm nuts, 150 boxes Sardines, very cheap 25 do Raisins ia whole and quarter boxes, 1 Barrel Salmon, 1 barrel of Lard, 1 ease preserved Ginger. 1 case of Prunes. I would just ssy that the above Goods were bought n New York ty an experienced resident of that ice. for cash, which will enable me to sell io m determined to sell aa low as snv man in this place. L. B. WAL.K. fc.K. November is, isai. j C. W. VAN HORFS ImproTcd Eltttie Shoulder Bice eeoe09eOBeocoa The only Braes, manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn othsr Braces, are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority ever all others. Clerks, Students, Tailors, Seamstresses, Children of both Sexes, and all others, who either from habit or occupation, or from a weakly or debilitated eOa Stitnlioii have acquired the habit of beading for ward. (Round Shouldered) and compressing the Chest and Lungs, will find the above Brace to rem edy the above defect, and ensure sn erect carriage, wilh improved symmetry ana rormoi oony to too wearer, and also allowiag a full, free and healthy action and expansion of the Longs, by removing the Compression, snd preventing thereby the Pulmon ary Organs from becoming wesk and diseased. vv. v a nuxn or oo Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all deacrip Hons, Philadelphia. . ImpTOTed Elastic Uterine Snpporte. For Prolapsus Uteri, ( Falling of the Womb,) eu., &c. o : This instrument is light snd elastic, and is mad without the -Steel Springs, which are objectionable, oa account of their Chafing the Hips, d-c. making them extremely unpleasant to be worn. Ladies suffering from the above derangement,aad Physicians particularly, are solicited to give tbe a trial, to prove their superiority over the Steel Spring, aad other Bandages. several rroreesors or uostetnes, ate, end sise a number df Physicisns in this City.and throughout the U. States, have adopted tnem tntaeir practice with the most decided benenciai results, and highly re, commend aad approve of them. The following is from Professor Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio. . 'I have examined and. used to a considerable ex tent, during a practice of nearly Twenty-five ye re a great variety of Spring and Laced Bandages, de signed for thereuerasd core or the several affec tions to which your instruments are applicable, hat for mechanical execution, as well ss ths accurate ad aptation of the instrumeatslo their several designs, I have never seen sny that has given aie more sat- sfaction. CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D." Professor of Obstetrics, and diseases of Women sad Children. Medical Institute, CincinnstL Obid. Bandages for Females, after1 Parturition, suppor ters for Weakness. Debility, dec Trusses' ef all descriptions for Hernia, Instruments for knaek'. knees. Club foot Bow legs, disiocated or Weak eints, spinal instruments for Curvature of the spine and also for all derangements requiring the ase ef Bandages, for restoration - C. W. VAN HORN ds CO .Paila. WILLIAMS, HA YWOOD d CO, A OMNT8, Raleigh 2T.C. October 6th. 1851. am 91 ft. O. Sugar and iflo lasses. 30 hbds. low price N. O Sugar. 60 bbls. Now Orleans Molasses. . Eo sale by . '' PEEBLES. WHITE, ATI 3 d; CO. Petersburg, 'Aug. 18th, J851. C7 WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE- L. H. MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of WATCH, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand, formerly occupied by Mesrs Caufield. Brother dk Co. SOUTH E ST CORNER OF CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 227.) which they are putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH dt JEW ELRY BUSINESS; te be opened about tbe 20th of July. In calling the attention of the trade to the new concern, we mention the faet that we are associated with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS iu the country, which must rive a decided advantage over all others in this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry st manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, between Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchsnts. We desire to call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times bs sup plied with a great assortment from the most cell brated maaufactarers, aad kept ia perfect raaaing order, so that pnrchssers may at onco take them. with a wntteu guarantee that they will perform cor rectly. f This branch of the business will receive the espe cial attention of one of the firm, whoso extensive and practical knowledge of the business, will, We nope, give us a place in the confidence of buyers. we respectfully invite you to call upon us when you next visit our city, confidently believing that an examination of our Goods will prove to you, thst they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, and assure you that ao ettort sball be wsntmg on our part to make the ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. 8. E. corner of Cherle & Baltimore sts. REFERENCES: Wyeth, Blaeklock &. Co. Sangston A Co. Hurst Berry. Reily & Pendleton, Curhing &. Biiley, John Murphy Ac Co. Moore dc Grifiin. Gwyn, Reid k Taylor, J ames Hodges dr. Brother Murdoch. Doer t Evans, Stellmandc Hinrichs, Bartholow, uwyn Ck. Co. Baltimore, Aug. 18, 1851. fimoa. H. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TIN" WARE AT NORTHERN PRICES, AMD M AHTjr ACTOR KXS OF ALL K1ITDS or Copper, Tin ana Sheet-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, Ssc, Lowsa Eas Sicaxsbe Stbbbt. THE subscribers hating considerably enlarged their business, would reypccifuliy invite the Country Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina loan examination of their extensive assortment of Plain snd Japanned Tin Ware, assuring them they can aell as low ss sny house North, snd tbe articles superior, being or (heir own m.uufscture. And, in sdditiou to their slock of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, they offer for sale low ihe following articles Britiannia I ea and ootfee Tots and Soup Ladles JJo tea and laoio spoons, Uajiors snd Goblets AlabattaTeaand Table and Plated Spoons Plated Table and Dessert Forks, in sets Do Csndlestickr, Snuffers and Trays Fine Planished Patent Coffee Pots, all sixss Coffee Urns and Steak Dishes Waiters, Coffee Mill and Teakettles Briusnnia and Glass Fluid Lamps Tall Brass and Briusnnia Candlesticks Pocket snd Table Knives, Razors, dc. Axes, Hatchets and Hammera, Spades, Shovels and Forks Molss.es Gstes, Fsucetsand CutTscks Parent Counter Scales, various sixes Locks ensmmelled and Bnuw Preserving Kettles Large Bras Wash Kettles from 5to50gsllons Castings, con.uting of Pols, Oeos, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sogsr Boxes, Tubs, Buckets snd Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe Brushes Together with a large ssurtment or Fancy Goods. JK. S. THOM PBON 4- CO., Lower end Sycamore at Petersburg, Ve. Aug. 28 6mos 70 Bacon Hams and Lard. 20O North Carolina Bacon Hams, saltpetred and won eured ; also, lew Kegs of Lard. 1 hose who want a No, 1 Ham, call on. L. W. PECK f CO. Dec. 8tb, 1851. 3 99 AN ASSORTMENT UGAR, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Molasses, Soap, 5 uoiion Bagging, Cotton Yarns, Domestic cloth, tied Cord, Hopes, Crockery ware. Flour, Lard, Nails, Csstings, Stoves, dec., dee, which will be sold lew for cash. L. W. PECK f CO. Raleigh, Nov. 24th 1861. 95 CIGARS! CIGARS!! n usx to band, ana will be sold as low aa can mm be said in this city, Sultans, Regalia, Califor nia, do. Elsquilla, Havana, La Cuban. Justo Sans. Principe, Panatelas, lnoracion Cigars, L. W. PECK t CO. Raleigh, Nov. 24 1651. 95 Price 91.7ft THE 8wsllow Barn : A Sojourn in the Old Do- mrnioo.by the Hon. J. P. Kennedy, illustrated with 20 nne engravings on wood, from original deaigns by Strotner. t large vol. IV mo. This remarkable book was first published 20 years ago. BLd made a sensation. It has-been since then quite O P." This edition is revised' throughout snd tbe illustranon are very happily characteristie of southern lite and manners. For sale st ihe N. C. BOOK STORE. Raleigh. Dec. 12th, 1851. 101 Notice ! flHE undersigned is desirous of contracting with M. some competent person who thoroughly under stand the business, to over-see hands in getting Turpentine. He slso wishes to con rac with two GOOD COOPERS and a DISTILLER of Tur pentine. n e a is wisnes to procure tne services of some persons who is well skilled in the mana gemot of a Dieam saw Aim. Early application is desirable. Address me, postage faul, immediately, at Rsleigh. r. R. HINES, Raleigh, Deo. 19th, 1851. 5t 103 fjy" S'andarrf, Tarooro' Press, North 8tate Whig, and Newbernian insect two weeks aad for- Ward accounts to P. R. H. Butter. 40 FIRKINS Mountain Butter, for sals br. PEEBLES,. WHITE, DAVLS, dtCO. retersourg, xtoy. 27, ui. 96 Fine English polished bone Chess-men, oflarge, meaium ana small sixes, in manogany boxes. r'tos rYench polished bone Chess Men, Nos. 11 . and Iz, medium and small Hard wood Chess-Men, of cocoa aod box wood, ixua. a, , , , av ana o. For sale by ", . - H. D.TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Dec, 1851. 102 Notice. THE Subscriber, as soeeesaor to COOKE &J HUFFALOE, m the Livery business will con tinue itsnperatrnntrtfalf it branches st hi sta bles, on Wilmrnp-ton streetand solicits the pat ronage of hid old friends and the public generally. His pnees must be arranged, agreeably to the .... - . . - pices of produce and labeur, and will be from and after tbe 1st day of February next aa fol lows : Pair of Horses per month, $8 00 Single dn do 10 00 Do da week 3 GO Do do day 751 Quarterly settiementa will bo required in all instances, snd persons having horses now in my care are requested to tske them away, rf ujiwil ling to comply with tha above conditions. J EKE : NIXON. Jan.. 24th, 1850. (Snceeuer to Pomeny fc (TNeii.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, FayetteviOe Street, "OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, I B.ALEIGH, V. C. TTTI AS on hands ver large and valuable collec H U lion of Theological, Lew, Medical, Scientific, Agricultural. Miscellaneous, School Books, Blauk Books and Stationery of all kinds. rricei very low call and examine. May 24th. 1851. 43 CHEAP BLANKET OVER COATS. 15.41. DRAB and Blue just opened well made 1 fjjpsjv and cheap. E. L. HARDING dt CO. 98 December 3d, 1851. fjUST received, s supply or Crushed snd Refined Sugars Javs, Lsguira and Rio Coffee. 8TITH & CO. Dec. 6 1881. 9H H1NEY A. BEP&XN, WOULD inform the LaDIES, that ho keep, corirititntlv nn hnnH Ladie' fine kid Walking Shoes, Slippers, ALSO. Children's Shoes; And, indeed, every thing usually kept in a Shoe store Raleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 tf Boot and, Shoe Jtlanufactory I have lately purchased the entire Stock of O. L. BURCH, and will carry on inn BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURE, iu all its various branches, st his old stand, ona doer below the Post Office. It ia my determination to use the best materials known to the trade, and the workmanship shall not be sorpassed in the Sta'e. Alt those accustomed heretofore to getting their work from the old cihoe stand, may be sure, by cal ling on me, to get as good an article new as over. Call and tee far yourselves. HEN RY A. DEPKIN. , A CARD. The undersigned takes pleasure ia saying, that he believes that Ml Uefkjn is well qualified to ful fil his promise to the Public, and I recommend my friends and old customers to give him a trial. Sugar Cured Bacon. 50 bbls. Sugar cured Shoulders. For ssle bv PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS A CO. Petersburg, A u:. 18th, 1851. 67 Coffee. 300 bag. Rio snd Lsgusyra Coffee. For sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS d CO. Petersburg, Aug. 18ih. 1851. 67 Swan's Down. w Supply just to hand. W. H. St R. 8, TUCKER. LARD 50 KEGS nice family Lard, foraale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, dtCO. Petersburg, Nov. 27-1851. 96 ANODYNE COUGH DROPS Alreadyb'a experience demonstrated the facMbat iiiuca parn ana oisiress are preveniea in tae lamily circles by the usiug of a few select medicines; besid, it is the means, very frequently, of saving a Doctor's bin. vue n uuvsuce oi anytnmg nere.o ore otter- ed has Dr. Little's Pharmaceutical Medicines sue- ii .h. a, ... r i..k th.. UCu wva bh r ass iug wvwfcr ws v waBa vsj sasaw pi J" l scribed For instnce,his Anodyne Coagh Drors have really cured more eases, and given more universal satislaction.thsn any other known. For proof,ae has more statement ofjts great utility from persons ofthe first respectability residing In differents parts ef the Country a designated than he can afford to publish r even wishes to crowd into his new pamphlet, besides the many instances of its success otherwise that tight be referred to. The medicine never fails te cor or benefit immediately any case of Coughs, Colds, ueep-seated iougns,or consumptive Diseases and Asthma, also Wboopiag-Cough, Croup, ' Colds and 1 dsmmatory fever among children- . This remedy is pleasant to tske.aod is no humbug ef a balsam sr foreign extract, but ia an extensive eonv pound upon scientific principles. Vk. ILittlb Sir. Jn my own case or a most vio lent eough of severs! weeks standing last winter, I was cured entirely by your Anodyne Cough Drops, in taking less than one bottle. Alter the first dose or two I. felt greatly relieved, and had but little more paia or trouble with it ia any way. A week or twe previous 1 took a bottle or tbe Balsam of Wild Cner ry, wiihout being mnca benefited. , KespecXuliy, Signed W. TAYLOR. Bibb County, July, 1148. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION". AND AVOID THE USE OF SUBSTITUTES. The fsc simile of tbe signature of Dr. W. G. Lll- tie will be found upon the outside wrapper of eaah Sold Wholesale and Retail, BY THI FBOFBIEToa, At hia Manufacturing Depot, No. 264 Market Street Philadelphia. To be had also of J, D, H, Young 6c Co. Frank liaton. C, C. Barbae, Barclaysville, 8, J, Hiasdale, Fayetteville, Alex, Watson, Floral College, N C And W. V. Purse and Dr. A. Fitch. Colombia. and Dr. r. M. Cohen, Charleston, S. C., r. F. Pes eud, Agent tor Kaleign. Nov. 1851. 91 GALL AT PROCTER'S, S16N Or THE jr. m. it e. ND examine that lot of new and beautiful Clothing,: just arrived. Fine Bine. Black, Brown, Green and. Olive Frock aad Dress Coats, at unprecedented low prices; cheap Frocks, Sacks. ana jtw.amm, ui every price and variety. Aiau.T . Paletot Fiock coats and Over-eoatS,Sn entirely new ana oeantiiui erueie, pronovneed by all the most tasteful garment the seasoa Aay or all ef which will be sera extremely lew for cash, or on usual terms to punctuai customers, ISAAC PROCTER; Nov. 21, 1851. 84. t i i li ii . . , ..' r 1 ffTINE CLOTH OYER COATS. Facusyselaca U ' all i sat. received r y E.L, HARDING CO, Deo. 8 1851'' 9t a XbOlUNG-GLASS if f) n 1 1 j r 1 PICTURE FRAME ;.; . I : raanntikctorj ; I) 2 11HE nndersigaed manufacture and offer for awls' . the following articles at Northern nries:. ; Portrait Frames, richly ornamental end plain giH . Picture Frames of gilt and fancy wood and rilt Daguerreotype Frames a targe and beaotifal sort meat of new goods. Looking Glsss Pistes, of all sixes and fitted In ' ' Picture Glass, French, first quality, from St Inches dow , Plate Glass, for stares aad dwellings, furaiaaad t order Compositioa Rasettes, ef all sixes, fcr builders hW terior work ALSO. Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above braBekcs) umao cui to auy pauern ana large Sis French Mirrors furnished to order. CTCountry orders by mail will receive vromni attention. . FRANCK A CLOVER, 193 Main st . between tth snd iflth t Richmond. July 13, 1851. 57 l.w. " Just Arrived, At Procter (Successor ' to Oliver and Procter) AFRESH supply ofthose beautiful winter Frock and over Coats. Also a varietv e,r Fancy Cassimeres, all of which are sellinir vsrv cheap. ISAAC PROCTER. Rsleigb, Dec 18th, 1851. 103 PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS In Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, t dko., Ac, Ao. The World's Fair is ationt closlassr but that has uothlns to do with the cheap (ioods selUnsjr at PBOCTEB'S NEW FWDi& 60I1DS' Successor lo the firm of Oliver, ft Procter, , Sign of.the It. Rv . Deon open from 6 o'clock, 1. 1., ti ! p. I. , ADMISSION FREEH "RAVING purchaaed out the entire interest ef JXJL Thns. M. Olitei, in the late firm of Oliver dt Piocter, I avai myself of ia ,ery first , opportanitt to ibform tbe patrons of ibe said firm ef the met aad 10 Elicit irom tnemaconunnanee of their support- I have just eceived a beamiful sipply of goode, se eded by Mr Oliver, with great csre.from thelstest mportations, embracing ( Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings of even co 7 7- W ATS V s JW tuuT anagraae, uress-aatrts, Unftet -shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, ice , In fact, everything usually bent hv MMfU Tailors or Clothiea. I sball be aasisml k If. Geor. L. Gould, an experienced Coat ni a pnpil of Mr, Oliver in lact, having been Oliver d Procter's coal-cutter for the last fourteen Uootae!) I shall have charge of the pantaloons aad vest: owl pertinent myself and I hae bad exclusive charge ef it in the late firm for tbe last five years. ' Every thing will be done thst can be dene, ie give satisfaction and to render the establishment popiAsr wiib it patrons. Profoundly thankful ior the patronage so liberally bestowed upon oa aa 'A firm, I shall endeavor, by assiduous attention lo business aod a desire to please, to merit iu coatine snce. , ' ISAAC PROCTEIL ALSO 'X ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING dll l large nssortment of CLOTHING, of every descrir. tion and style, of mv own and Northern msnr.n ture all of which, being made under mj own sor eprvision, I can fully recommend. L pT Raleigh, Oct. 24th, 1851. 6fi Pianos, Pianos, Pianos. rilHE undersigned has sold and pot an ia Nartk r;roliria within 7k. ...P .V"!0'1"! wJt?m He past two years, o awards DSSt two aara a.w.il.' of TWO HUNDRED, PlANOcWaadbe conT siauuy increasing aemand tor them is tbe best evi dence ofthe quality of my manufacture.' All orders ior instruments must be addressed teV -' ) ' - r KU H N'S Piaws Monfmshry 1 Ko.2LibenySuBaltiinore.) , List of Prices. . Piano in beautiful Rosewood eases, hulta tVa finest material, of tbe latest styles aad imptoyementi, metalliw plate and entire meullle frames, eot as follows; . , . ' i 6 OcUvs 200 to f306, . t, 6i 250 to . 350 ? . , t 300 to isna ' Grand Pianos from S500 otriruV ' 'V Oct. ' smi vwvs pdSi Stagey Line-ta-R OfpHE Subscribers, Mail Coutraetors froti Fas ettevilte to Raleigh, will commence operations this day, with new and crmfortabre CoaehM. mwl banes, and careful Drivers Tha fare la frlVE DOLLARS, the sane as before. Tha fiut Hmmbw are, in F-yetieviUe, tbs FayetteyilJe Hotel, la Ra leigh, the YarEorongh House; but passengers will be conveyed. to such Other Houses aa thav saav seJeeL I munim, will UK VUUIinUr HDO. at half. past 9 P. M. frost Fayetteville, and at SP. M. Irom Raleigh, dairy. The subscribers hope, by nnremiUed aUantion, to secure a liberal share of this -.; ., MURDOCK MeKINNON,; v DAVID McNEILL: " Peystteville, July 1, lfiL- 1 54 tC : tt - THE Book of Uome BeantT-3r Mrs. Kirkland; conuiniog twelve Portraits of Amer ican ladies from Original Pictures, by Charles Martin, Esq., engraved oa Steel, in the best 'man ner, by emmtnent Artists. One vulame. folia. The style aad the aim of this work are aomcwha mora elevated than those of say similar work here tofore attempted, either in thiaeoaatry or ia Earope, It is not a transient, butterfly-book of fancy sketch ea, out a woraoi persjianeat vaine, both ia a Utarary; and artistic poi at Of view. No exoeaas haa baea pared to render it creditable to tbe teste and artistis progress or In raatrj, Mrs. KrrkUnd's 3sbw guarantees both the piquant interest and tnexdep 5 I', I iral I 45y Hwaswic gwu vsie oi m volume, x ne portraits were -taken from life by Chas. Martin, Esq exarasaly tt&T this purpose, ' . a :. C -r.Tj'.?' 5 j ass received and lot sale W - -it"; ,f -. , H. D. TURNER, 1: , '.W. C. Bookstore. Rsleigb Dee. 1851 IT is a noariota fBs!ta1iWSea dipping may be foaad at f esad - , K ...... . . w? . 4 h vPKUO JBTQEXtt F:ifoyembV 11. 1S&1. ' V ; tf T1 ,t3, s.
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