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i J... urn iwrini trr niritt.iaTgihr,r-irti. ixi.iniwimT'i'ntr- mta-xns.wa mt!aaTtitMammStir)t'jetm u, wrap J mm t r 4? VOLUME Ull. I, N. C, SATDRMI MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1852. T ' . 1 ff j f K O i S ' If VI ' - RALEIGE 7 Ii -rubliihed Semi-weekly and "Weekly, J ' SEATON GALES, tiiToi and rioniEioi. II1V8: $3 par annual ; $3 par ananas; Tor the Soml-weekly, for t Waekly, ta advance $4. taadTaacegS M. RATES OF ADVERTISING : ATWTratrTs.-rr rrrf 16 linss, tort lassrtlon $i; mek sxkrrUonal rnTtioo. 2S ets. TcowrtaSa-s and Jodkbl ar-awwmtswill .ltl per rent, hisbor; but a de.lorUon of par t will ba u from the raruUr prir to JTlum by tha year. AvTCrtkvmenta hue-ted in the Semi-weekly, will also appear ia k Weakly. of charge. .Letter to Um Xditor nut be rosT-r-xa. "V. REGISTER BQOCCANXJOI3 PH1T10 GFPlfl Tat subscriber Laving recently refitted Kb office with a new. beautiful and extensive assortment of BOOK ASD JOB MATERIAL, is prepared to execute, with neatness, every variety of BOOK & PMflMLIT WO&K. ALSO J23tBlSrtlOEl99BS3 933.H0flSBv ia the best stvle, and at but a trifling advance on North ern prices. "To enable him to do this, be has received aa assortment of beautifully enameled Cards, of dif ferent sixes, and fancy Stationery, with which he prepared to fill orders lor Ball Tickets, Circulars, and all descriptions of Bronx e and Fancy Colored Printing.. II has, also, au assortment of extra-cixed type for ILsJQtOTH POSTERS and SHOW BULB, and will spare no pains to render perfect satisfaction in the execution of all work with which he shall he entrusted. S EATON GALES. C. B. ROOT, VTTTOULD resiiectfully announce to the Ladies w Y and Geutleioea of Raleigh, and the publics generally, that he ha recently returned iftm the Js'arth with a new, beautiful and splendid stack of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, &C, &C, which he i: prepared to sell lower than such articles have eer been sold in ibis market at any previous Irate. Having himself paid great attention to the selection f his f o-kIs, he is confident thai, for Bean ty and fashion, no superior stock was ever actors exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is maJe ap f a very great variety, aad coo-isu, in p-trt, of the following armies: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOdDS Gold and Silver Lever Watches. Anchor CvIiDoars, Vertical EscapemrRis.'Gold aiia Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Ring. Car Kings, Gidd and Hilver Pencils, Gold Pen. Thimbles, Medal Hons, Gald Hearts and Croaes, Mantel Crocks. Gold and Silver mounted Canes. Card Cases. ToiWt Bottles aad Ladies, ToRet Work Boxes, Chessmen and Backgammon Boards, Si eel Pew, Gilt. bteeL Gloss and batia Beads, Jet Ceaba, Sex C. Rr traps,. Purses 40,4- S1LYER AND PLATED WARE. silver Table, Tea, Deseert, Salt and Maetard Spoons, Ladles, Snr Tangs, Bntur Knives. SU-ver-aieanted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Sticky Saaffera aad Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, BriUaaia Ware, in aetu er aiogle paioea, Silver and' Plated Cups, Silver and Ivory N-pkin Rings, 4ia, SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article la suit the eyes of all persona; very superior Flint Glasses that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. PERFUHERt. Comprising Powder Base, Cologne and Laveader Waters, Toilet Powder Shaving and Toilet Soaac, Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brashes. CUTLERY- A Isrze assortment of superior Rasora, Pocket aad Pen Kuives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives, in US IC At IXSTJiUJIESTS. Snaaish Guitars, Violins, Clarioaeta, Flat Fifes. Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Vialia Bows dteeVo. Wauheeand Clocks repaired in wperiar stgle. As his own personal attention will be given to the iepartmeat, those persons having articles to re pair may rely on their being well sad Mthfnlly xeeated. Gold and Stiver ntiaafaetered to order Highest prioes given for old Geld and Silver TO 8 POUTS TIE. t. PATEirr sfl BABRFL SFLF-KFTOL.I mroLS. C B. Root has also received a fiae lot of Doable Barrel Gant, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flasks. Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad ding, dead:- DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFE nSUR'AUCE OFFICE, Rateighjaly 22nd, 1S51. Sf T. C. WORTH Commission aud Forwarding Mer chant WILMINGTON JC. C. July lt. 1851. 53 ly p. SAVAGE & S1EARES, Commissions F0EWAEDI5B fi EEC HUTS, Wilmisoto, H. C. August 9th, 1851. ly 65 Western Hotel. 0rpHt8 HOTEL, a short distance Wbst of the Capiiol Sqoare, W opened for the aeommtxla iai of tbe TravUiog Community, aad the Proprie tor would be much pleased to board goalie men by the week, month or year. He will use his best efforts to please snd render comforts ble, all who may visit him. snd he respectfully solids s sasre of public Patronsge. His Subles will as attended to by sa etie and attentive Hostler. , WM. T. BAIN. Kaleigq.Feb. 4th. 11 A TOOTH SOAP AND BRUSHES FURTHER supply of Tooth Soap and sa Prw Teeth Brushes, for sale b 1 November I3,h ,851 - -"vwm. -nd Tsles compleU In 4 tuiubicb; price So. w L. POMEROT. CLOTH SACKS AND FROCKS. f WS!K0Bvh"1 YZ7 U -ortmentsf Oloth Sacks and Frocks whik ... V aMlling very cheap. E. L. HARDING A CO December 4lh,lS5I. 98 Y J J03EPH ! WOLTEMITG, iriauaJascUircr aud Dealer lit the Following Article, Raleigh. I C STOVES ; tin, iron and copper warts f gas sad ; pisto'a of all aorta ; powder, shot. aapsT powder : fldaks and shot chargers, a fiae assortrMeallof pock . etsnd table cutlery, the celebrated Pino Iildia steel rsxors. mortice locks, with whits mineral Knobs, a artra a . ar trw irou ov cenia i tmprovea rim lees, asw tie- j veu looks, carpenter's rim lock, sliding door locks,. nup. -1 I L. . i j , 1 L. . I ywpiv m iucb bth iHxnttaro iocs, uoau iwoa, HVTt- ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja- ' pan . mooating, tnarUce locks with iron bolts aad keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural locks '' with white mineral kuobs, plats locks, smoke-hoese ' l U- . r . . I . t. - :.. L t . . 1 . g locks, horss locks, fancy bushed pad locks, fins pa tent dropped Japsn padlocks, rim drop latches. 1 oqlwtu's uight latch, improved bow latches, cup- " board lock latches, porcelain kaobs, the bast ever w this Oity or State, mineral aoor Kaoca. screw, ma I a hoganv and pearl white door knobs, mineral draw- i knobs', furniture knobs, pearl white bell palm, axle j I j pulleys, Blake's side pulleys, wardrobe hooks, Ua ,. Li cy coat and hat hook, window springs, rim Mask j shutter hinges, K C.Palmera'a window batt,Clarke's ; bau hinges and superior cast butt hinges, Curtain 1 pins and handles, ooffes mills, canals sticks, dog collars and chains, cloth, shoe, and boras brashes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper's. Tinner's, and Black smith's Tools Also, nails, screws, Kytbebladea, sheep shears, brass (amps, hand bells, trace chains, grabbing hoes, spring-balauces, pi vers, spades, shovels, boss, and irons, pans, vices, pumps. Buck's patsat improved cooking stove, and in short every thing a ceded by farmers and mchanics in the hardware line. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS, such as carriage axles aad springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub bands, power loom lace, enamelled canvass, figured maroon, damask alpaca, extra fins eambrio, aad fringe. Oa hand, al so, a full supply of CARRIAGES aad BUGGIES. Saioke-houa, Jail, and Bank Locks made te or der, wsrrsutad not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute any and all work in iron, steeL bras, copper, dux. Gans aud pistols wade to order. Also, trainers for Tnr peulina Distilleries. All orders executed promptly aad in tbe best msnner. If the subscriber does aot sell lower than any body else, and do good work at fair prices, ihea he will give it up. -. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Call on ibe subscriber at Raleigh, Waka County, North Carolina, or send yoar orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTERING Raleigh, Sept. 16,1851. 7 ly GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle is besnn, tana 1 intend ! fight usy way through fr HO. TIE LUDCsTUYI IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DRED DOLLARS, send on yoar orders for Turpentine StilU, Copt, Arm and Worm Also, Braady Stills, and any kind of Copper work. Brassy Machinery dke. rwa V m .. a a wa k ne price 01 mm -caps, Arms ana rv orms, are aa follows: By the ponod 37 cents; or by contract 7 barrel Still cap, Arms aad Warms, $400 It do els do 485 13 do do do 425 14 do do do 585 U do do da .15 10 do do do CM 29 da do da 695 5 do do do 760 30 da do do 850 38 do do do 0J All work will be warranted for IS men the, fire and homing excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice ; aud if 1 fail to deliver Stills ia the time agreed upon. I will forfeit $5 far each day lost, te toe purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 76 y IT1RS. 1VOLTERI1KG Rl ESPKCTFULLY announces to the Ladies a. Ill) Kaletgh and surrounding country that she is n receiving her FaLL and WINTER STOCK ef FANCY GOODS, embracing Chins goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts, tea-sells, and caps and sau cers ss nne as ever Drought to this City. Also. GROCERIES of every description. MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS, wc, which will bo sold luw lor cah. Just received, a fresh supply of CONFEC TION A KIES. Tbsnkful for pssl favors, she solkiej a eeotin aaace of the same. WILHELMINA WOLTERING RaleLjh. Sepi. 15th, i85l. . y 78 Important to MILLERS AND MILL-OWNERS! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged ia the Milling business in North Car elius. t hat be keeps constantly oa handi snd will supply at the thorust autice, that almost iavalua- b;s article, YO UNO' S LUPRO VED PA TENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of tbe kind that has stood the test snd given satisfaction to the public It has orplanted every Smut Machine Tel offered in the State, mors or less of which have been taken down ta make room for it. The public need fear no imposi tion, ss there ere now some 2S0 Machines running in Worth Carolina ; and I wish to offer no other references tbsn the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been mora than realised in their perforounce It not only thoroughly el the Wheat of Smut, but also parities it of all ether substances, almost to perfection. Jt takes np but 4 teet square m tbe mill and requires but little pow er. it is warranted for five years sgsiust breaking or wearing oat, ana also to retain its cleansing qua ities for tbat time. There are a number ef these Mschiaes through which 100,000 bushels ef Wheat have been cleans ed aad they have never been out of order one dy. There Was a ward ec1 to it the Premium of the Ma rylabd State Fair, an a Premium with a silver me dal, at tbe Fair of the .Maryland Institute, al Bal more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at Sealh Lowell Mills Orange County, N. C. I JN. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850. tf 164 To Cotton Planters. v2 nrr-crao. GUNNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 Inches wide. Bale-rope and twine. ALSO 130 pairs Men and Boy's Brogans. Men and Boy's Kip Sheetees. Women's leather Bootees, with a general assort- man I ef Shoes. Black and white Wool Hats, 75 Point and Duffle Blankets, Cradle Blankeis. J.BROWN. No. 9, FayeueviUe St Raleigh, Oct, fitb, 1851. 81 STOVES! STOYESt! WE have now on hand a large and varied as sortment of Air-tight, Church, Parlor, Office, and Cooking Stoves, to which ws call attention. 'R.S THOMPSON k CO. Petersburg, An gnat 29th, 1851. a70 ' KEGS NAILS, assorted, for sals 1 PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, CO. Petersburg, Nov. 87, lt51. M ygnTMS CA'Mf VESTircs i f , n"" !JU tTTrX irMr IPI ' STAPLE fc FAMCY fJRLSS COO PS BOOT United States CLOTHING EMPORXUEI, Wholesale Warcrooms, 0 . 177 & 17.7IMARKET ST- (Sorth Side n hove Fourth) AT THE RED DOORS." THIS New and Extensive READ Y Mads Clo thing Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers, offdrs inducements to Southern snd Western buyers in rngaru to low prices and im mense variety of eteek, rarely to be met with. The increase of Sales from s very liberal patron- re, baa been such as to warrant their offering Clothing at unaliy lo pricts, and carrying out the system of -Large SaUt mnd Small Profit V r Orders front any part of the United States promptly executed and with aspeci' ore. Ufcfc.L, BKU1 litKS & CU Philadelphia. P 8. Facilities will be offered Buyers to pur chase on regular crtdit. Usual discount aflrwed re Catk layers. Dec. 15th. 1851. ly 101 Looking CSlass Warehouse. RICHARDS KINGSLAND, MANUFACTURER. AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN LOOKING CUSSES ; AID IMfOKTER OF , Eookiug.GIaaa Plates. JVo. 38. Courtland Street, JWw York. The attention of Southern Buyers is re-pectfully solicited to his extensive stock, comprising everv variety aud style of Glass now ia use in this Coun- Dec. 30 1851. 3mosl04 Convenient Arrangement THE subscriber is now running a Hack be tween Gaston and Garyabarg, ia connexion with tbe Kalelgn and bastou and the Koanoke aod Sea board Rail Road the Baltimore Boat also leaving norroiK on me nays that tbe llsck runs. Psseeagar will be transported from one point or the other, as the eae may be, immediately upon the arrival of the respective trains. W. K. PEPPER, Agent. Raleiab, Dec-30th, 1851. lm 104 SADDLE AftD HAICVESa EST AD EIIIHE1T. w 3 - a . asaa aHuersignea tenuera Dm sincere thank's to his friends si d numerous customer-, for the veiy noerai pairouage bestoaed on hiui since his commencement in basin ss iu this city, and hopes, by a strict aud diiigeul attention to JU busi neas, to retain llieir coufideuce and to secure a coutiuuaucewf their fa vors. Hsvlnr had the mihlortun to lose bis Store House bv Fire, he ua Ulf-u a Store oa tha West side of Fayeiuvillv Street, iu Peace's Row, 2d doo Sonth of P- F. Pescud's Drug Store, where he will continue to conduct his business ts Lsrstufurs. Having in his employ the best workmen tha coon' try can produce, ana tne oesi materials, be t pre pared to make to order auy auu every article man. afscturedin his line of bustues. with fidelity and disp-itch. All kinds of .epairiag also done promptly. The following comprises a list efgood constant ly kept on hand, and which shall be old at prices to suit ibe times, Gentlemeu's beat plain and stitched Saddle Spanish do, all kin Somerset and Shafted dills fall Q.uilUsd Soauish aud Washiugton t'overad d.. Common Saddles, great variety, Ladie Saddles, all kinds, Boy's aud Waggaado. Coi.ch, Buzgie and Stave Harness; Wasrcon and Cart tlarness, all kiuda; Saddle Bags, Bridles aud Martingales, all kind, Trunks and Travelling Bags, Buffaloe Robes, Coach, Uuugie and Riding Whips, all kinds. Waggon, rhntura, nud Drov, rs do, Skirting Harness, Bag and Bridle Leather, Sheep and Hog Skias, Sa lJlo Trees. Girth and Straining Web, Enamelled and Dash Leather Stinap Irons and bridle til s, all kinds snd pat- Urns, L,eaca. uig and Uuggle HaruftM Mountiaj all fatten) in Ia, all articles usually kept in regular Saddlery Store can be a ad b re. C. W. D.HtTCHINGS. . January 1st. 1852. tf 1 (Suttftsor to Pomtroy i (TSeal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER No. 16, FayettevMe Street, ("OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, B J LEIGH, K. C. II AS on hand a ver larve and valuable collec lion of Theological, Law. Medical. Scientific, Agricultural, Miscellaneous, Hchool Books, Blank xtooaa aad Stationery of all kinds. Prices very lowcall and examins. May 24 th, 1851. 49 JUST RECEIVED. A r u it IHt.K supply 0f new. beautiful and jHi eoperior Pafumery 4nd Fancy articles. Fenner's P.iinade Divine, Superior Bear's Grease and Ox-mtrrow or the Hair. Ronssels Pomade Philocotne, Gaoslaina Shaving Cream, RueselS do do Viasigre Da Rouge, Amandine for the Bands, Rose Ltp Salve, Old Brown Wiudsor 8oap, Russel's do do Charcoal Tooth Powder, Toilet Powder of superior quality. Lily Blossom for the Skin, Roussels Indian Hair Dye, ' Alexander's Tricobapbe, Genuine Farina Cologne Water, Basin's Cologne water, s very aios artisls. Together with a general and well selected slock of isacy articles of pnme qualitv. ' Call aod examins, P. F. PESCUD, Druggist aad Apothecary. Raleigh. January 12th, 1851. Sw 4 UACCAIIO 1. A NOTHER apply jnst received snd for sale W . H. d- R. S. TUCKER lr rf in! ir aaiUI EUL ' iH Irljrj igJrl ryrjyj ryj t) qjj 600 Cocoanuts, fresh, 200poaadsGoshaa Cheese, - . 600 do Smoked Beef snd Hams. 10 Kitti No 1, Mackerel, 8 1-4 lbs. do 1 Box best Pearl Htareh, ALSO ON THE WAY AND DAILY EXPXCTED! 20,000 Sega rs f diffarent brands, 1,000 ll. of Gosbetv Butter, 200 do Sort Shell Almonds, . 100 do Wslnuts," 100 do Palm nuts, 1M boxes Sardines, very cheap 25 do Raisins in whole aod qnarter boxes, 1 Barrel Salmon. 1 barrel of Lard, i case preserved Ginger, I cats f Prunes. 1 would jnst say (hat the above Goods were bought in New York ty an experienced resident of that place, for cash, which will enable me to sell low. I am (Tetarmiaed la soil as low as anv man ia this place. L. B WALKER. November 19. 1851. 83 C. W. VAN HORN'S ImprorcJ Elastic Shoulder Bate eeeeoBcOBeeaao) . The only Brace manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who b ie worn othsr Braces, ire rsq nested to givethesr a trial, to te.t their aaperiarrty over sM others. Clerks, Students, Tailor., Seamstresses, Children of both Sexes, aud sll others. wh either from habit or occupstion, or from a weakly or debilitated eca stitution have arquired lh habit of beading for ward, (KoUuU u..uldered) snd compressing the Chest and Lungs, will find the above Brace to rem edy the above detect, and eusure an erect carriage, with iroproveu ty mmlry and lorm of body to tbo wearer DD(- "'80 allowing a full, free and healthy action aud expansiou of the Lungs, by removing the Compression, snd preventing thereby the Pulmon ary Orgaus f'em becoming wek and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN at Co.. Manufacturers of Surgical Baadages of all descrip uons, rtiaaeipta. ImproTed Elastic Citrine Sopoorte. For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Womb,) etc., our. 0 This instrument is liicht snd elastic snd is made without the Steel Springs, which are objectionable. on account of their Chafing the Hips. 4c. mskiar hem extremely unpleasant to be worn. Ladie suffering from tbe above drrangemenCaad Physiciaus particularly, are solicited to give them trial, to prove their superiority over the 'Steel Spring, and other Bandages. Several Professors of Obstetrics. Ac, end slse a number of Physicians in this City.and throughout the U. States, have adopted them in their practice with lbs most decided beneficial results, and highly re commend aod approve of tbetn. The folio wisg is from Professor W oodward, Cincinnati, Ohio. '1 have examined and used to a considerable ex tent, daring a practice of nearly Twenty-five years a great variety of Spriag and Laeed Bandages, de signed for the relief and cure of the several affec tions to which your instruments are applicable, bat for mechanical execution, aa well as the accurate ad aptation of the instruments to their several deatgaa. I have never seen any that has given me more sat- afact ion. CHARLES WOODWARD. M. D." Profosor of Obstetrics, and diseases of Wotnea and Children. Medical Institute, Cincinnati. Ohio. Bandages for Female!', after Parturition, supper- i era for vVeakuess. Debility, dec. Trusses ef all eacriptions for H-ruia, lanlruinanu for knoek knees. Club foot Bow legs, dis.ocated or weak oints, spinal intr umenlS for Curvature of the spiac and also for all derangements requiring the ass of Bandage , fur restoration C. W VAN HORN A CO.Phila WILLIAMS, 11 A YWOOD d CO, A GZNTS, October fith. 185 6m II ft. O. Sugar aud Itlolassos. 30 bhda. low price N. O Sugar. 50 bbl New Orleans Molssae. For sale by PEKBLES, WHITE, DAVIS d UQ. Psterburg. Aug. 18th, 1851. 87 CHEAP CHURCH BOOKS, At the North Carolina Book Store. ITARVIS Church History, comprising the first C-V five Periods, Price 8 SO Commentary ou Book of common Prayer, by Biah- Uruwiieit, 4QV OjEVmenis of IThristisn Science, by Key. Wa. Adams, Prof Theology, 8,00 Mellville's Sermons, 2 Vols, 1,00 The Uborcnman aimei, containing Palmer's Ec clesiastical History sod Bi.uop Uobsrls Apolo gy. 1.00 Doable Witness of ins Church, by Kip, 50 Hobsrt s Compsmen to the slur, 58 Jeuk's Tevixiotts, 50 Wa ning of the Holy week, by Rev. Willi; Adam, author of Old Man's Horns -c , SO W llaon's Sacra Private. 50 do do do Small Edition, 25 C mmnnkant's Companion. SO r Up to the Altar. 98 rke .es in oar Parish, by a Coonty Parson's DsuKhlrr. 76 Allegories snd Tales, by Rv. Wmi Adsms, com arisins Old man's Home, Shadow ol l he Cross, Da- t.nt Hills, and the King's Messenger, Morocco Ex tra, 8,50 Al eiono snd frales, by Rev. Ed. Monroe, eom prising tbs Dark River Combatauta, Revel lers, d: Morocco Extra, 2,60 Tav lex's Lady Mary; or, Not of the World. 12m.. Msrgsret; or the Pearl 18mo Records of a Good Man s Lite. 12mo Mark Wilton. lmo Earosstness, Passsgee ia the Life of aa E t lish Bishop, lama. Thankfulness. AngePs Song. Bcsnea in the Life of s Clargytsaaa. 1 8m o- TaviorarBo. Holy Living sad Dying. ISsas Tbe Vast Army. By the Rev. Edward Monro,' ISmo. Thornton's Family Prayers, snd Commenlsry oa tho Sermon oa the Mount Nmetteiti k tktutenm, ISmo Bedell's Exekiel'e Vision. Cloth, g lU Is it Weill Cloth, gilt. It is Wall. Cloth, gilt. Churchman's Heavenly Hoars. Cloth, gilt. Communicant's Companion. Cloth gilt Manual by Hobsrt Cloth; gilt do do Plsin cloth. Daw or Heaven. Cloth, gilt. Dorr's Rcevgoiiiou of Friends. Cloth, gilt. Keble Christina Year. Cloth, gilt. Raleigh, Dec. Sib 1851. ' 98 ' la tha ahaeaee of tha Subscriber from the Stats. WtuJAif R. Poot, sq. is hie autUoissd agaat to a. l air or ail of hia Land. 1 via three miles South f Raleigh, pa the stags road to Fayettsfilla, aad Mr. Cautwroao, m ton inunsaiae will show thd property to person desirous of pur eSing. , f, n tTTT11T9a Ddc. Jst, 1S5L V7 1 WHOIEJAlfi WATCH AlfD JEWEUKY. STORE. L. E MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers snd Jobbers of I WATCH; JEWELRY . FANCY GOODS, have leased tbe Old Stand,! formerly occupied by Meara Caafield. Brother dc Co. SOUTH EST CORNER OF CHARLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 227.) which they ar putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH A JEWELRY BUSINESS to be opened about the 201 h. of Jaly. in calling the attention -of tbe trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one or the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the eoantry, which must give a decided advantage over all others ia this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelrv at manufacturers' nrice. feature in this branch of trade long aiiKa needed, between Baltic, more and tbe Southern and Western Merchsnts. We desire to call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at sll times be sap plied with a great assortment from the meet cele brated manufacturers, aad kept in perfect fanning order, se thst purchasers may at once take them. With, a writteu guarantee that they will perform cor rectly. This branch of thebasiness will receive the espe oial atleatioa of one of the firm, whose extensive and practical knowledge of the busioass, will, we hope, give ns s place in the confidence, of buyers. We respectfully invite you to call upon us when you next visit oor city, confidently believing that an axatniaatioa of Dor Goods will prove to you, thst they are better 'styles snd cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, sad assure yon that ao effort shall be wanting on our part to make the ae- usmtance one of mutual beuebt Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. o. b$. corner of t'harie ox Baltimore sts. REFERENCES: Wyeth, Slaeklock & Co. Sengston A Co. Hunt Berry. Reily dc Pendleton, Curbing & Bailey, John Murphy dk Ca. Moore A vjriffin. Gwyn, Reid dt Taylor, awes tlodges dt Brother Murdoch, Duer dt. Evans. 8tellman& Hinrichs. Bartholow, Gwyu dc Co. Baltimore, Aog. IS, 1851. Cans. R. S. THOMPSON CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN rJY WARE AT NORTHERN PRICES, AMD MANUFACTURKBS OF ALL IIHOS OP Copper, Tin ana Sheet-Iron Work. ALSO. DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, Sfc, Lowes Ess StCamob a Stbiet. FTHHE subacrilers having considerably enlarged U their bnsineaa. would re-pceiluliv invite the Country MerchauU of Virginia aud North Carolins loan examination ol their extensive assortment of Plain and Japanned Tiu Were, assuring ihem they can sell aa low aa any nous ftoitb, and the articles superior, being of their own manufacture. And. in addition to their stock of Plain snd Japanned Tin Ware, they offer (or sale lew the following articles: Bnttsnuis lea and Conee Pols and Soup Ladles Do Tea and labia Spoocs, Castors and Gblets AlabaltaTaaand Table and Plated Spoons Plated Table aod Deswert Forks, in seta Do Csndlostickis Snufiers and Trsys Fine Planished Patent Coffee Pots, all sixes Coffee Urns snd Slesk Dishes 'Waiters, Coffee Mills and Teakettles Britiawnia and Glass Fluid Lamps Tall Brass and Britianaia Candlesticks Pocket snd Tsble Knives, Razors, fc. Axes, HalcbeU and Hammers, Spades, Shovels snd Forks Molasses Gales, Faocetsand Cut Tacks Pa' en l Counter Scales, various sixes Lock euammelled and Bra Preserving Kettles Large Bras Wash Kettle from 5 to 50 gallons Castings, consisting of Pots, Ovens, Spiders and , Skillets Wood Sugar Boxes. Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe BrusLee Together with a large a.rttnent of Fancy Goods. K. B. THOMPSON CO., Lower end Sycamore at. Petersburg. Va. Aug. 28 - 6mos 70 ANODYNE COUGH DROPS Alreadybas experienoe demonstrated the fsct.tlat tuuoh parn and distress are prevented in the family eirclea by tbe using of a few select medicines:besides, it is Hie means, very frequently, of saving a Doctor's bill. Quite in advance of anything heretofore offer ed has Dr. Mine's riiarmaceutical Medicines snc ceeded lacunae ihe diseases for which they are pre scribed For inatancajiis Anodyne Coogh Dror s have really cured wore cases, snd given more universal satislaction, than any other kuown. For proof,be hss more stalemeula of its great utility from persona of tbe first respectability residinr iu differents parts sf the eoantry ssdeagualed ttsn be can afford to publisher even wialies crowd tuts his new pamphlet, besides the many instances ot its success otherwise that isht be referred to. The medicine never fails to cur. or benefit Immediately, suy cass of Coughs, Colds, Deep-seated Cougbaor Consumptive Diseases and Asthma, also Wooopina-Cbugo, Croup, Colds sud I nammatory rever among children This remedy is pleasant to take,and is no humbug ef a balsam or foreign extract, but is an xtnte com pound upon scientific principles. Da. Lartbs otn in my own case or a most vis lent cough of several weeks standing last winter, I was eared entirely by your Anodyne Cough Props, in taking less tban one bottle. Alter tae first doss r two I felt greatly relieved, and had but little more paiti or trouble with it In auy Way. A week or two previous 1 took a bottle er the Balsam of Wild Cher ry , w tiaout being muoh oeo ented. Respecfully, Signed W. TAYLOR. Bibb Couuty, July, 1848. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. AM AVOID TBS USB OF SUBSTITUTES. Tbe fan simile of the sign stars of Dr. W. G. Lit- Us will be found upon the outside wrapper of sash ef bis Medici ues. Sold Wholesale and Retail, st tits rxorrtiETox, ' At his Manufacturing Depot, i ' No. 264 Market Street Philadelshis. To be had also of J, D, H, Yoong at Co; Frank. Raton. C, C. Barbae, Batclayaville. 8, J, Hinsdale, FeyeltcvillOr Alex, Wataon, loral College, N, C, And W. K. Purse snd Dr. A. Fitch, Colambis, and Dr. P. 31. Cohen, Ciiarlestoa, S. C, r.T. P.ta end, Agent ler Kaieign. Nov. 1861. 91 Pianos, Pianos. Pianos. ftHE undersigned has told and 'put up ia North 1. Carolina, within the past two years, upwards of TWO HUNDRED PIANOS and the con stantly increasing demand for them is the best evi dence of the quality of my manufacture. 'All orders for Instramente most bo addressed to. KUHN'S Pis-s Manufactory No. 3 Liberty St, Baltimore. Ust of Prices. ' Pianos in beautiful . Kosswood eases, bailt of the finest ntalerlaLef Um latest styles and improvementa, mstaUio plats and entire metallic framea, coat sa fsllows; , 6 Octsve 200 to . $300, 6i H 250 to . 350, . ; '7 " 300 to ' 1500, Grand Pianos from 8500 to $100a Oct 3d 1331 6m pd88 A FIRST KATE HARNESS snd SADDLE Horse for sale. For Terms, apply at this UC.ee. Ney.25.1851, tf. Pianos. 'OW receiving at (he North Carolina Music Store, a splendid sssortment of . Pianos front the Celebrated Factory of Ksala dt Gaehle, Balti more, who received the first Premiums three years in succession, in 1848 1S49. snd 185(1. at their an- ual Exhibition of tbo State of Maryland. Gra d Piano, in a modern style, handsome wood . 8650 do . do with carved ornaments from 8700 to s 1000 Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental style. No. 2. - 80 Sqnsrc Piano, splendid carving Gothic style,- "O.4. S400 Comprising 6 J Oetmrm rithrr mr Xnsewod mr r-""yi .ii n u n jmijc i'vi xihw S0.UAB1 Piano, splendid carving omam'd Drawing No. 2, do do do do Gothic fle. do do 3 do do square cor. case, rgee Tablets, on s targ au ataad. do do 4 do do Maad do do omam'd with modern mouldings, do do 10, do do ) do do plain finish, ofsuperio. wood, do do do d do hollow cornered esse, ogee Tablets, n s scroll stand, do . ' do fi, do do do do da on modern legs. do do 7-8, do do square cor cass, Goih. pattern Tabjat and octog. fe;s, do ' do 9 do do hollow do do plain Tablet, . and octogtn leg, do do 7-8, 450 400 375 375 I50 350 35H 385 325 do di rquare do do plain legs Cornvrisins 61 Octaves. Entire Iron Frame. . -r ' - do "do fashionable style casr, orns mented with mouldings, 300 do do hollow cornered case, and 8 cornerd ogee legs, 280 do do squsre cornered care, golhic Tahlets, legs lo mauh, 280 Comprising 6 Octaves, Iron Plate and Bar. do do hol'ow cornered case, on s scroll stand, Droning No. 5 do do u do do on turned leg, 275 250 do do square do lei, less te u.stca, do do do do do fancy Tab- 350 do plain do 225 Dra wines nt the above numbers can be seen at the Music Starr, oi when desired any number can be sent to pet sons wihinz to examine. DRAWING AND PAINTING Bristo Board, superior quality. Albums, Tinted IU a d. r altars Pencils, Tinted drawing paper. Can vaas in tne piece and on stretchers, vsrious sixes. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Palett knives, Pal ett cups, Maul sticks, black and white Crayon, dre. 4-e. in short every thing necessary for these l arte Pol nd beautiful accomplishments Piano Covers, Gutia Peicha figured and plain lined with c oth, in o.der to secure the Piano against the dampness of tbe atmosphere, a new and splendid article. A choice selection of new and popular Music this dsy received, and for sale by K. W.PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Jan. 5tb. 1853. 3 PROSPECTUS OF THE FARMER'S JOURNAL. flTHE subscriber proposes to publish in the town II of Bath, Beaufort Couuty, N. C.. a monthly paper under tbe above name. 1 bts paper will be devoted exclusively to the settiug forth of the vari ous popular improvements in Agriculture, Heru eulture and the household arts. Tuai there is a de mand for such a paper in our State, aud mt re pectully in the rasteru prt, uo one will deny. As evidence of the goad effects or such papers we hate only to look at tne rapid strides which have been made ia farming in those States of the vrnoa where they eait. Bui I bts great advancetneul made iu the science of Agriculture in other Slate, is but little known to tbe farmers of -Win Carolina. There are several scientific as well as practical far mers among us ; but for the want of a medium through which to communicate their agricultural knowledge, ii is still confined to a small compass. our good old Stale is far behind tne age m ag'ical torsi as well as every other improvements ; as a people we are greatly wanting in State pride, which .. . , . . t . .: - f - . 19 ntgmy important o piowe us iirinai postiion area we ought ta occupy. In Now Yrk, Maryland, Gourgia and several other States. annual Faiic are held lor exhibitine, tae products ef each, whieb? eleaily,have atendency t great improvement. Na ture lias thrown uo impediment in tne way to pre vent our agricultural advancement,- but she has atishly heaped upon us ner inestimable gifts; We hare among us a sufficiency of both orgauio aad ia organio matter te enrich every acre ef our worn out land, and our soil and climate cauaoi be surpassed iu adaptation to the production of the various plants AH tbat rs now neeaeu to elevate ear Stats to tae nosilion which she should occupy snieng her sisters, ia energy and enterprise xi the part sf her ciiisona. There must be a stop put to tuts great tide of un-' migration from our Slate, for daily many of our most talented and energetic young men seek a new home in the W est,-they say tbat they cannot get their consent to remain among a paopie esejssed bf so little enterprise sa we are. The subscriber haa not been engaged in farming many years, but he feels justified iu saying that he began upon, ths right plan, that ef deep plowlng,heavy manuring, and thorough draining. Hs has visited some good farms in our State aa well as ia other, purely for agricultural just-notion; and for aoi.e time past no ass been engaged ia useiui sgncuuurai reaoiag, prepare himself for the pest which be aow pro poses to occupy. . The subscriber feels confident that this underta king shall not fail from a want of energy on hia part; he is resolved to use svery effort to obtaiu a large subscription list; and for this purpose he will canvass several couatirs within ths next Iwntnontna He hones that by khowing such a determination to do souiethiug for tha present degraded condition of the farmer, to bo sustained aod receive a liberal patronace from a generous publis. As soon as two thousand subscribers are obtained to the Journal, it will be issued forthwith; it will be of the usual sise of such publications, and consist af thirty Mires of closely pnuied mailer. .. . hch number will contain one ar more articles from the Den of lbs Editor, and several eamtaUnl- eatlons from oor best farmers' and the remainder will be filled with articles selected from other A g riouitaral Journals, sueh as may be deemed bj the Editor applicable te oar dsnale and soil. la conclusion the subscribsr asks tha aid o( ry man in tbe prosecution of this great work; for he is sure that there will be a good bargain made by tbe farmers. J-ho advancement af . farming should excite an interest in the breast of svery man; for upon tha success of the fsrmer greatly depends that ef every trade and profession JOHN F. TOMPKINS. Batst, N. GVJsn. 8, 1853. " - 8 - Tttatsr ran Fasj-'s Jovusau 1 copy fi 8 oepite (5 12 copies $1030 Oop- les xo .invartaMy ia advaneo. , ' LARGE STOCK OF ! ., AAl A AAA , VjaASSaV A ASAA1 Miii TTN consoquenoa af having our Store burnt on tha U 15th of December lsst, we have on hand a much Larger Stock of Clothing than we feel willing to keep over tbo approaching Ssjmmer. wo do ih era tore offer all of our Heavy Winter Goods at Con vo Casi. - ' E. L. HARDING CO. January 5tb, 1852. 3 r- ri" or PICTURE jPRAME ... iiicn.Tioif D,:, 'U.j pHEaaderv-igued maaufaetnre and offer Jesj kale a. tae louowmg articles at Northern prises ei Portrait Frames, richly ornamental aad Uu -tit Pictureprsmes of gih and fancy wood and, gilt. Daguerreotype sTrames a large and' beaiitifuT as sortment of new goods. "7 ' i! 1 : Looking Glass Plates, ef all sixes and fitted ia Picture Glass, Preaeh, first quality, from 6tx38 incnes uow Plate Glass, for sUres snd dwelltnars. furnishad ta Order Composition RsseUes, of all sixes, for 'builders in terior work " ' ; a : . ALSO.. ,. -i ... i i Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above breaches Picture Glass cut to auy pattern and largosise French Mirrors furnished to order. ID-Country orders by mail will receive nromnt attention. t ?v , i FRANCK dt CLOVER, 1 93 Main at , between ftband lOfkM. Richmond. July 13.1851. " 57 Ly- Just Arrived At Procter , (Successor to Oliver and Procter) FRESH supply Of .these beautiful ' wlata Frock snd over Coats.. Also a varietv of Fane ncy Casslmeres, all of which sre eliWs: . v cheap ISAAC PROCTER. Raleigh, Deo. 18th, 1851 102 PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS , In Cloths, Cassimercs,'Vrestint8, READY-MADE CLOTHING, T ' " -' -dkO-, AO., &C. J'-I : -' Tbe World's fair 18 abont closJ)sr but that ba uotbiuff to do Willi tbo. cheap Jool8 selling at PltOCTUU , r NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ! F0R185P2. ,J Successor td the firm of Olitef tf Prodd, tSigrn of the K. It. 16. r. Dim opei front oeloelt, A. M., te 9 M. ADMISSION FREE. m-'J njj AVLNG purchased ouiihe entire intres of JJl Thi. M. Olivet, in the late firm of Oliver os Procter, J avail myself of the very first opportunity to inform the patrons id" the said firm f the fact and to olicit from them s continuance of iheir support. I hsvejost eceived a beautiful supply of goods, se eded by Mr Oliver, with great care, from tbe latest asportations, embracing , ? Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings of every co lour and grade, Dress-ShurU, Umlei -skirts, Drawers, Cravats, Handkercfeefr, t(c t 4. In fact, everything usually , kept , by Merchant Tailor- or Clothie. I shall be assisted b 'Mr Geor: L. Gould, an experienced Coot cutter, (and a popM of Mr. OI.ers in fsct,' having been Cn,Ver 4 Proctsr's coat-cutter, for the last fourteen month's!) I shall havs charge af the paautodns and vesdc partmont myself and I have bad excdudvscharg of it in the late firm for tbe last five yests. s i,n c Every thing will be done that can be donatio gtvs saiisl action "aad o render tbe sUUsbBsent poplar with its patrons. Profoundly thankful for the patronsge so Nberally bestowed Upon us ss a firm, I shall endeavor, by aastduoaa 'arteniiorr' to business and a desire so plea.e, to merit ka soatida snce. .. . ... ;-, .. , , h, ISAAC, PROCTER, ALSO- . TT. ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING, daily, a large assortmeatof CLOTHING, of every descrip tion and style, of my own and : Northern masufsc ture all of which, being made under my own lu eprviaion, I can fully recommend. t t. P. tvairiga. vet. 4ln, 1851. .Ug 'Lifle-toialefeh.!! T I T w"av.io-!, man outraciorsiro: i& bttevilleto Raleigh, will cotbmenco bp ay- this dayr with5 new aad cmfortahle Coaches, good horses, and careful ; Driveva.: iTaa.f a 1. . xn-p. DOLLARS, ti,e same as before. Tha fckaaW H.. are, in Fayetteville.tbe Favattevilla Usui, t- W. lelgh. the Yarbbrougb House; but pasaengerg trill be ...j . viCI nusKiii iney may seieet. The hours of departare will be, antit farther aetiee. a. nan. past a r. ai. rrom ayeUevUIe, and tt IP. --a, -, c , h. u,uacrjB- jwpe, J unremitted stianiion, to secure a Ubcral eufreof the u-avei. . , . MURDOCK MrKlHivQl! DAVID MnN Elf.r. I 'V ' 1 ' DAVID McNElLLi ! Fays teville. July 1. 1851.' "i I 64 tf.4 1- - Sugar Cared Bacon. "T SO hbls. Sugar cured Shoulders. For sale bv ifS-11 Jlr PEEBLES. WHITE,5 DAY! icov Peisrsburg. A a j . 1 8th, 485 1 ,w It. s gf I A Little Better Yet! t :a!l aud examine for11 jonnelrtf l mU B Subscriber hesjasl reived direct fr'smbs IL --snnneoppiy of thebbst qdslrty of curled hair- which will enable hint ta maaursture: a"sU piior quality of Hair Mattresses. v.t , ,K J is would respecttnlly inform, the , Pabljc that e can fprnish them with tbe oes srticlcsia .his, line, ss :hep as- they c.i, be bought for in New lorL-r-PerSiins ' from the nerghborhig Villages Slid couoties, ho have herrUfbre sent North, sad smvtfesa. stive with as good an article of work, andslss Mr a price, by aending their orders to mo. . ;iA ,J - Also, cousuntly on hand, ths, much Jmpiwsml SHUCK end COTTON MATrRESSE&nrat (he lowest prices Abo, Solas, Lounges m'o4 PX Chairs manutactured ia various styles. Ahto,' ra. pairing and ronovsting old Hair Mattress..,' jdje., done at tbe shortest notice. " : ss ?t zt',' ji- AM inrders tbsnkfolly receivewan4 1 promptly tended to. Ware Room on Fayetteviiln it- to doors above the YARBKOUfSH faoatw," 1 J. HE-SRY HARRIS8, J ' UpholsUrer and MaUrert Maker 1 1 " Raleigh, Oct 2i,186i; t.iiii v-j i, 83 40 FIRKINS Mountain Butter, for sale by. PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, eWX. ! : ' Petersburg. Kcry; 27, 15L.'. ..t-.i; 3 yv.u'jBri. u o-.a&f jfrdi offe&Jl'Jl 1 "' -" lOObagiRie sod Urayral&c. 'r d -tfiFaredai hftoui irA:V v; :aJ . , f -; PEEBLES, WHITS, UAYW COI .Petersburg. ABg.l8lh.!l86L ; . . j. itTJf,', A IOT f Tbonatf owu Xiae. - wv.'A . i .' -Just to band W.IJ.vk R.S..TUCKER
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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