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The paper will be sent to advertisers for six months rr bv the vear, free of charge.: - ... , Subscribers and others who may wish to send money, to the Editor, can do so at all times, by mail, and at his risk Receipts for all sums will be promptly transmitted. Letters to the Editor must come free of postage. RAI.EIGII' AND GASTON RAILROAD CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. The Raleigh & Gaston Road is now completed to Weldon, and in fire order, and thT&ikwbl permanent Schedule for the Passenger Trains has been put into operation: Leave Raleigh at Arrive at W eldon at . in time to connect with the u..u.nni)i nrl Wilmington. ................ 8 a. m. 1 p. m. Day Trains for Petersburg, Keturning Leave Weldon, gaiter me ami 01 mo im press Train from Wilmington,) at . . S p. m. Arrive at Raleigh at , . . . . . . . 8 J m. Passengers will thus be enabled to take breakfast in Ra leigh and supper in Petersburg, Kicnmono, .aorioiK, jroru- mouth or Wilmington--or orauuuai. iuu supper in Raleigh. . . . Persons wishing to come from any point on or east of the Wilmington Road,and from the Albemarle country, will find this the most comfortable and expeditious route. Office R.SU.K.K. company, 1 June 18,. 1853. C8 2m. 1 PRACTICAL HATTERS would respectfully call the attention of the 'Trade" and "Dealers" to their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, the largest and best that has ever been offered in Norfolk, and not surpassed by any, and at prices that cannot fail to eive satisfaction. They are confident that Merchants will find it to their advantage to call before making their pur chases. Those that are willing to extend to us their patron nee may relv on having Goods, whether of our own Manu facture or Imported, as Fashionable, Fine and Cheap as any Northern Jobber. We earnestly request Merchants to call and be convinced that we are prepared and icUl furnish every thine in our line on the best terms. Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets in great variety. Canes and Uwl iollas wholesale. . CEPHALOMETRON! This beautiful instrument is considered one of the great est and most useful inventions of the age. It would be im possible, by the minutest description, to give a eorrect idea of its utility. Hats made by it will fit the most difficult heads, conforming to every protuberance and depression of the cranium, thus preventing the unpleasant feeling of a new Hat and painful headache. We could give you certifi cates of Physicians and the experience of the Trade, but pre fer that all may examine for themselves. No one' can pro perly appreciate its advantages without having one of our superior Hats. " " ... . , 3f Hats made to order in the most fashionable manner, and without extra charge. STEVENS A BUTT, - No. 7 Market Square, Norfolk, Va. May 11, 1853. . "'.',.' V 51 tf. Copper, Tin and Stove Depot, Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. WM. D. ROBERS, Jr., HAS IN STORE A large and varied assortment of all kinds of Copper and Tin Wares, at wholesale and retail, lower than at any. other establishment in Virginia. Copper Work for Steam ers, Mills, Distilleries, 4c, 4c, executed in -.the best man ner, with due regard to steam pressure. STOVES AND HOT-AIR FURNACES, Of all kinds, for all purposes; Metalic Roofing, Gutters and Pipes for Buildings, Block Tin, Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, Bar and Sheet lead, Sheet Iron, 4c. ; Ethereal OiL and Lamps for using it; Shower Baths and Bathing Apparatus of all the newest andjnost approved patterns. -" WM. 1). ROBERTS, Jr., Roanoke Square, ": ' Norfolk, Va. April 19, 1833. 44 sw6m. RALEIGH AND NORFOLK HOUSE No. 75 and 76, Main St. Norfolk, Va. By MRS. DR. SHAW. The undersigned informs his friends in Norfolk and his nu merous friends and acquaintances in North Carolina, that the above House will be opened, under the superintendance of Mrs. Shaw, on the 27th of July, for the reception of Board ers and transient persons. The buildings are newly prepar ed, finished and furnished, and capable of accommodating comfortably thirty-five or forty persons. We shall keep as good a table and as neat and comfortable rooms as this City and market ean afford. Our friends from North Carolina who visit this Citv, as strangers for purposes of trade, health or recreation,- wifl, besides every comfort, have also every facility of information afforded them, which will secure their profit in business relations or purchases. Please notice the following from James Gresham, Esq., of the Crawford House, Portsmouth, Va., well known as one of the best Hotel keep ers throughout North Carolina and Virginia : " Having had Dr. Shaw and his lady in my house, some time,, as Boarders, I take great pleasure in recommending them to the public, believing that no one will ever visit them without feeing well satisfied and highly pleased." James Gresham. The House is easy to find, being only 100 feetN, E. of the ?iti. naL and a few doors above Walter's City HoteL with a large sign in front. -. .-. . WM. A. SHAW, M. D. August 2, 1853. - 75 4t. OLEN ANNA FEMALE SEMINARY. Miss MARIN DA BRANSON, Principal: Miss MARGARET G. NIXON, Assistant. The healthy localities, ample grounds and moral neighborhood of this School give it claims to the consideration of those who must educate their children at a distance. It is six miles west of Normal College, with whose sessions those of Glen Anna are made to correspond, so that parents having both sons and daughters can send them to good Schools in the same neighborhood. Glen Anna has Seen for some years under the patronage of the Trustees of Greemtborough Female College, who adopted it as preparatory to that Institution. The President of the College, the Rev. Br. Deems, visits the School sufficiently often to see that the studies and discipline are so conducted that the pupils shall be thoroughly prepared for the -higher course in College. Parents, therefore, may be sure of the safety of their daught ers at Glen Anna. Its real location puts the pupils beyond circumstances of temptation to extravagance. The next Fall session will commence on the 15th of Sep tember and extend to the third Thursday in February, at w"cn time the Spring Session will commence. Terms: For Board and Tuition per Session, $40 the onlv t i"g I18 8eMion or th8 who music", toi r ncbi Vf T W addressed to the Princi pal at Fair Grove P. O, Davidson county, N. C. July 28th, 1858. . ... . 3 6t SPRINGFIELD ACADEMY. ACCORDING TO K7 previous notice, a meeting vuhoM at 1 ..k nri count ft xt Fr 'J"1 ih ?lt to elect officers of SPRING Lp MALE and FEMALE ACADEMY. Jr.hn R r LEjLtU MliG and KKMAT.R irinCMV . T,1 tj Esq. being called to the chair, and W. J. Buabee bcine ap- The following officers were elected : Gborgb Fabiboclt, President, J- Busbse, Corresponding Secretary, on motion, J. J. Ferrell was elected Treasurer ant , lurther motion, the following gentlemen were elected Trus- xif-v- '5 waa requested to wait on the President, and lOmi him of hli Iimnmtmnnt ' MwmAti0n ?f Fort the meeting adjourned until the BUSBEE, Secretary. - - - 76 It. August 8th, 1853. ' ' - " NIEMEYF.n A, WTiiTi? COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL - , -i'KODUCE BROKERS, Offer . . . . ZL ' Mannfa;,iVlesn,IPlnft "anting, Trading and TnS in k" oinci attention to Shippinir or Selling lK!rar Cotton'J IJour, Grain, Provisions? Lumber anl uLeZl?U ForviD Merchandise' with Deateh Lime, Plaster, Guano, Cement and Salt, always on 1hand. August 8th. 1853. . James C White. 75 8m. FS 2S2ferS? N0RTH CAROLINA FORM North Carinl.r?r, e Constitution of Fees of Clerks. &lTn K Act For jwle at the North ,0.roUMBookTbv - S - -1 liSiiSiiliill GREENSBOROUGH Matnal INSURANCE COMPANY. The cost of Insurance on the Mutual plan is but a small sum, compared with a joint stock com pany. This company being located in the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the West, Very many of which are in the country. The Company is entirely free from debt j have made no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public' . At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing vear: JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. diskctoss: James Sloan, Dr. J. A. Mmaxe? C. P. MSXDKXHALL, Wm. S. Rankis, Rev. C. F. Dbbms, James M. Garrett, Jed. H. Lindsat, W. JJIcCoksell, G reensborough. E. F. Lilly, Wades bo rough. W. P. Moore, Newbern. H. H. Bobweix, Henderson. J. L. Bridgers. Tarborough. W. H. CtTMMlNG, General Agent. June 4th, 1853. Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown. William A. Wright, Wilmington. Dr. C. W ATKINS, Carolina F. College. John I. Shaver, Salisbury. Iohn H. Cook, Fayetteville. J. J. Biggs, - Raleigh. Robkbt E. Trot, Lumberton. Dr. Rob't H. Scales, Lenox Castle. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. 68 ly. 7UORTH-CAROLINA MUTU'L INSURANCE 1M COMPANY, Raleigh, This Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and con tiunes to take risks upon all classes of property in the State (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon fa vorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large portion of which is in country risks: and its pre sent Capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com pany, has been less than one-third of one per cent per an num, on all grades of property embraced in its operations. The following persons have been elected Directors and Officers of this Company for the present year: U1K,JTUKS. Jos. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchisgs, Jxo. R. Williams, John Primrose, H. D. Tcrner, S. W. Whitino, T. H. Selbt. John Cox, Edenton, Joshua Boxxer, Salem, J. H. Pool, Elizabeth City, F. F. FAGAN-, Plymouth, Alex'u Mitchell, Newbern, W. N. H. Smith, Murirees- borough, H. B. Williams, Charlotte, John B. Barrett, Milton, . A. T. Scmmv, Asheville. ' to "3 "3 Geo. McNeil. Favetteville. J. G. Wright, Wilmington, Jas. E. Hott, Washington, James Sloan, Greensboro'. All Directors are authorised to receive applications. uroiCJSKS. J. G. B. RorLHAC, President, Henry D. Tcrner, Vice-Preeident, S. W. Whiting, Treasurer, John C. Partridge, Secretary, John H. Bryan, Attorney, J. Uersman, General Agent, S. W. Whiting, 1 Jno. B. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, ) AH communications in reference to Insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. JOHN C. PARTRIDGE, Secretary. Raleigh, Jan. 11, 1853. 19 O REENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. This Com pany, as its name indicates, is upon the mvtnal principle, aud embraces two distinct departments, to wit: Life Insur ance and Trust departments. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary security, with out destroying their right to a full participation in 'the en tire profits of the Companv. Premiums will be received, in cash, either annually, semi-annually or quarterly, as may be agreed upon at the time the Policv is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit System, the payments made to. the Company are entirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which they are made. A party may pay in as much or as little (not less than one dollar,) and as often as may be conveni ent for him, without any obligation upon him to continue his payments and may "withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and the same time an Assurance payable at death a fund available in tictnes end a provistoti for old age. t3 See pamphlets furnished By the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY: DIRECTORS. Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swaim, John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logon, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry B. Elliott. OFFICERS. President Ralph Gobrell, Vice-President Lyndon Swaim, Secretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir, Attorney John A. Gilmer, Examining Physician Edwin Watson, M. D., Consulting Phgsician D. C. Mebanb, M. D. ; J. L. Cole, M. D.; D. P. Weir, M. D. General Agent William H. Cumming. J Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, oeeretary ana treasurer. February 17, 1853. 27 tf. The STANDARD OFFICE is being thoroughly re-fitted with an extensive assort ment of New and Beautiful TYPE, of every description, and suited to all qualities and kinds of work New PRESSES, and every other appliance requisite in the execution of - the best quality of work at the greatest speed. Raleigh, July 80, 1853. rtASWELL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE y COMPANY. This Company, chartered at the last ses sion of the General Assembly of North Carolina, and located in the town of Milton, has been fully organized, and is now prepared to receive applications for Insurance on Houses, Furniture. Goods. Factories.' 4c. The terms will be the same as those of the other Mutual Fire Insurance Companies of the ttfate. All applications must state the location and situation of the buildings and other property on which Insurance is desired. The undersismed has been appointed General Agent for this Company, and he is also the Agent for the Etna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, and the Hart ford Insurance Company, located in the same place. All applications for Insurance or local Agencies to be ad dressed to Willie J. Palmer, Secretary, or the subscriber. NATHANIEL J. PALMER. Milton, N. C April 15th, 1853. 43 tf. mfORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN- iM SURANCE COMPANY. Office, Raleigh, N. O. This Company continues to insure the lives of all healthy Wbte persons ana oiaves. - . The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves ore insured for a term of one to five years for two-thirds their value. ' OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson. President. Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President. James F. Jordan, Secretary. Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer. . Perrin Bosbeb, Attorney. ' ' Dr. Wm. H. McKbe, Examining Physician. J. Hebsman, General Agent. .. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. - Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of operation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. - All letters on business should be addressed to - JAMES F. JORDAN, -' , . - Secretary. ; Raleigh, April 28th, 1850. ; ' .. 51 ALTIMORE PIANO MANUFACTORY. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT Elastic Universal 'Touch. Wise A Brother, Manufacturers of Boudoir Square 'and Grand Pianos, request those wanting a first-rate Instru mentone that Ladies can perform on .with the greatest possible advantage, that is chaste of style, ; of superlative touch and tone, that will stand in concert tunc and lost a' life time, to call and see for themselves a sample Instrument at the Agent's oAh Dr. W. R. Scott's. . ', .r . These Instruments are -more in general -,use in the Cities among the first eritics of art and science, and to whom. we, have the honor preferring. See the manufacturer's circu-1 ' lars, which may be obtained of the Agent. All Instruments', .warranted five years; V;;.'-;:- V" ;-?: v '.i.r? vvvv. '--V"' J.' JWis 4 Bbothhr.. V" 4, ur. w . Bwn.-M Raleigh, January 11th, JS5Q. 2o tt RALEIGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, TXEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS AT JAI THE BAZAAR ! 1 White, Buff, Brown, Mottled, Plaid, Striped and Planters' Linen Coats ; White and Buff Grass Coats ; Drab, Blue and Mottled Croton Coats ; Black and Fancy Alapaca Coats ; Plaid and Fancy Cassimere Coats: Black Summer Cloth and Cassimere Sacks, half Sacks and Frocks: Tweeds, Cashmeretts and Angolas Sacks ; Planters' Linen, Plaid, White, Striped, Mottled, Linen, and Cassimere Pants in great variety. Son tag, Cassimere, Silk and Linen Vestings, Quiltings and Weltings Vestings, rich styles. A large assortment of Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Borders. Silk and Lisle Embroidered Cra vats; Plain and Fancy Lawn Cravats; Fancy Silk Cravats. Alexander's and Chossin's White and Colored Kid Gloves ; Black, Lisle and Lineu Gloves: Washed Norway Gloves; Fine Doe Gloves ; Black Colored Silk Gloves ; Plaid and Striped Silk and Cotton Half Hose Gloves. We ore weekly receiv ing large supplies selected from the most desirable styles in the market, which we warrant made .equal to custom work in fit and finish. ' Our furnishing Department comprises every new and fash ionable article necessary foe. a regular outfit, which will be sold at the lowest market prices by A. S. SHAFEIt 4 CO., Clothing Bazzaar, Sycamore Street. Petersburg, Aipril 28, 1852. 47 w. II. & R. S. TUCKER, HAVE IN STORE, and will take exeat nleasure in showinsr to their friends, and the public generally, A STOCK OF NEW .GOODS, which was selected with "great care, and for variety of styles, richness of design, and relative cheapness, accord ing to quality, cannot be surpassed by any similar establish ment in the place. They would take, this method of returning to the commu nity their warmest thanks, for the very liberal patronage since their connection, and desire to retain and increase their trade by punctual attention and correct management of business. They now ask attention to the following articles: jiacK fouit uesoi, Gros DeRhine, t Silks, " DeZmc, J Rich Brocade do., -Plain, Plaided, and Striped do., Marceline, Florence, ana Lutestring do., Plain and Figured Tissues, Solid-Colored Bareges, (all colors,) Printed and Satin-Colored Bareges, Crape Marengos, Plain and Paris-primed Chaly, Chaly DeLaines, Barege do., Organdi Muslins, Printed Jackonet do., Brillianfees, ' Ginghams, Prints, White, Dotted and Figured Muslin, Jackonet and Cambric do., Cross-Bared and Striped do., Swiss and Book do., Nainsook and Mull do., Bishop Lawns do., Cambric Dimity do., Berlin Cord Muslin for Bonnets, 4c, 4c. Raleigh, March, 1853. 37 Novelty Works, West Street, Raleigh, N. C. fiJILAS BURNS, PROPRIETOR, BUILDER OF STEAM ENGINES AND GENERAL MACHINIST. The above establishment has been in successful operation about one vear, and has turned out some of the best bTEAM ENGINES" and SAW MILLS that have ever operated in this or any other State. Orders are solicited for Steam Engines and Saw Mills, Mill Gearing and Machinery of every discription to be completed during the Summer and Fall. The improved condition of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Ruad will enable me to fill with dispatch and' punctuality all orders after the 1st of July. "The following certificate will show the character of the work executed at the above Works : " Aubry, Cumberland, May 15, 1S52. "Mr. Silas Btrxs Dear Sir i Our Engine ana Mills, made at vour shops, have been at work nearly two months, and fully meet our expectations. The Engine, as to finish and stbenoth. performance and durability, is inferior to none in thu State of the same class made here or elsewhere. The Mills run with a smoothness and speed truly astonishing. In ordinary sawing we cut in a common sized log, 1 foot, in 3 seconds or 16 feet per minute. We have run, however, throueh an 18 feet log- in 32 seconds or at the rate of 33 feet per minute, by running to the top speed we fully believe we can cut 4JJ leet per minute, ine oniy oojection we nave heard urged is, it takes too many hands to haul up logs and carry away lumber. Yours, 4c, JONES A BARBEE." June 2, 1852. 6'J nETRSBURG CLOTHING BAZAAR. The JL subscribers having purchased the entire interest of ft. Perry in the above celebrated establishment,, respectfully announce to the citizens of North-Carolina that they intend to relax no effort to retain the liberal patronage heretofore received from the numerous customers of the Bazaar in the Old North State. Manufacturing as we do all our own CLOTHING, and'one of the firm being constantly in the market, thus having facili- . f 1 . 1 A" . 1 J ties lorpurcnasingouruiotus, uuninieres, etc., ai nrwi uuuua, and consequently at the lowest rates, we are enabled to com pete in prices with Northern houses, while our srarments in point of style and workmanship, are not excelled by those of anv other house in the State. It is unnecessary to enumerate the articles of which our stock is composed ; suffice it to say that in our rooms may be louna every tning pertaining to men s wear, ana iurmsn iner eoods of the most recent style and in great variety. Our Custom Department is constantly supplied with the most desirable eoods. and those preferring; their erarments made to order, can here find a large assortment to select from, and with an efficient force of workmen we can get up a sinc-le garment or an entire suit at .very short notice. A (rood tit and perfect satisfaction guarantied in every instance. Our Wholesale Rooms. Merchants visiting the City should not fail to look through our stock, as we have opened an exclusive wnoiesaie Koom, ana manufacture largely, ex pressly for this branch of our trade. A. S. SHAFER 4 CO., Successor to N. Perry.") Petersburg, Va., May 5th, 1852. 5Z T It'll f-O 1 OT ITlnVPD AT. 1 l?...4tZll l&t publisher of the Supreme Court Reports, has now on hand rail Bets containing oom uir ana r-qiiuj, viz. ; Term Reports, Law and Equity, in 1 vol. Conference, Haywood's ditto, . Battle's Haywood, Taylor's Law Repository, Murphy's Reports, Hawk's Reports, Devereux's Law, 1 2 1 1 3 4 4 2 Dev. 4 Battle's Law: 8 " Equity, 2 Iredell's Law, 13 " Equity, 7 " Digest of the Reports from the com mencement, up to the vear 1845 4 N. C. Form Book; Swaim's N. C. Justice; Debates in Convention ; or, Proceedings and Debates Of the Convention of North-Carolina, to amend the Constitution of the State, in 1835. - Martin's History of North-Carolina; Jones' History of North-Carolina during the .Revolution; Sketch of JNorth- Carolina, by Jones ; Farmer's Own Book ; or, Agricolo. All of which are offered at very reduced prices. Raleigh, N. C, July 2, 1853. 66 A PTER THE TRADE. THE SUBSCRIBERS A. having fully' made up their minds to enter into the Hardware Trade would take this occasion to say that they are constantly receiving and intend'keeping a more general jMuwrtmnnt than has ever been kept in this town, and at prices lower than the lowest neither or us are- " experienced Car penters," but experienced dealers, and will sell Carpenters Tools and Hardware generally, lower than any other " live man " and no mistake all we ask from our friends at home and abroad is a trial, and if we do not prove what we say QUIT US! B. Smith's corner, cheap side opposite E. L. Harding's. COOKE. Raleigh, June 13, 1853. 60 THRESH ARRIVALS. WE ABE. THIS DAY RE- l ceiving from the Importer 60 boxes Lemons, prime order, - 60 " Oranges, " 1000 lbs Filberts, fresh, -1000 " Walnuts, " 1100 " Peacans, " 2000 " Palmnuts, " . , 1700 " Almonds, " Those in want of any of the above, had better send on their orders early, as all descriptions of fruit are advancing. Petersburg, June 23, 1858. , - . . .... - . TEW- CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE ? SUBSCRI- Sl BERS have this day . formed a Co-partnership under the firm and style of Mors A Bryan, for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale -Hardware, Business, in the City of Petersburg. They will keep constantly on nana a large and ?well selected assortment of articles in their' line of business. Merchants and others whd deal in this market are earnestly -solicited to give them a can.-? r "?! -w? i- -v r - -. j,-. .1. . . ; .j '- . ..Tonv A MK Vf:-:. chables -:s.. bryan; ; ' Petersburg, July 1st, 1853;' , -66 4m. 2i TRAY NOTICE TAKEN 'UP . AND ENTERED fSJon the Stray Books, by Wy M. Cnnnady, at Lemay's. x ' Roads,18 miles South of Oxford, a STRAY. OX, marked as ' .fnllnwa-wilnr hrindle. crob and over-keel in the rie-ht ear. crop and slit in the lefV with a white spot in the .foreheadj. Jarga horns, also wnite spots unaer nis necK ana Deny. t.; ? ": - f B- J- MITCHELL,"' an ; Oxford. JulTl85.'i. 1 '. '! .2 984 3tw. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ISAAC PROCTER, (Successor to OLIVER 4 PROC TER,) Merchant Tailor, Has just returned from the northern cities, and is now receivinar A NEW AND. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS in his line, em bracing Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Olive, Adelaide and Dahlia CLOTHS, of best French and English Manufacture, and of various grades of prices. Best SIMONI DOESKINS, warranted. French, English, Scotch and American FANCY CASSIMERES, of every variety of style and price. VEST INGS, of superior Silk Velvet, Plush, Figured and Plain Satins and Silks, Grenadine, Merino and Cashmere, a splen did article. Wedding and Party Vesting can t be beat. With sincere thanks to his numerous mends and patrons for past manifestations of friendship and regard, he assures them no effort or pains shall be spared to merit its continu ance, satisfaction always guarantiea. His Stock of FURNISHING GOODS is most complete- Dress Shirts, with or without Collars, Silk and Merino Under-Shirts, very superior, all sizes, Drawers, fine assortment, all sizes, Socks, Silk, Merino, Cotton, Figured and Plain, Stocks, Plain and Fancy, Gloves, a great variety, DressingGowns, very handsome, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk, linen, colored, plain and embroidered. In addition to the above, he has a fine supply of . READY-MADE CLOTHING. which he would be pleased to offer to the inspection of the public. Being manufactured under his own supervision, he can connaenuy recommena mem ; ana ne asits a compari son with any other goods in this market or out of it, either in quality or price. All he asks is a reasonable profit, aud will not be undersold, by any ! - Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to be manufactur ed, may rely upon receiving the same attention and care as if sold by himself. VUtting oone at any time at usual rates. Latest Paris, London, and New-York Fashions just at hand. ISAAC PROCTER. Raleigh, 1853. ' . HJEW FANCY & CONFECTIONARY STORE 11 ON MAIN STREET, between Mr. Pomeroy's and Mr. Porter' sian of the " B'ul Root. The subscribers bee leave to inform the citizens orRaleierh and vicinity, that they have just opened a"Store on Main Street. They are determined to give satisiaction to every one taw wiu minor ineiu wiiu a call, and will endeavor by all means to render the estab lishment a superior one of its kind. Their stock consists of the following articles : FANCY GOODS, Ac French Cups and Saucers, Vases, Children's Tea Setts, fine Baskets, Fans, Portemonnaies, Purses, Marbles, Pocket Inkstand, Looking-Glasses of all kinds, Bronze Candlesticks, Soaps, Shaving-Cream, Essens es, Hair-Tonics Side, Tucking, aud Dressing Combs, Pock-et-Knives, Scissors, Hair-Pins, Needles Tooth, Nail, Shav ing, Comb, Cloth aud Shoe Brushes Accordcons, Violins, Flutes, Banjos, Walking-Canes, Whips, Guns and Pistols, sc., Ac. CONFECTIONARY, 4c Candies of all descriptions Chocolate. Maccaroni. Bunch and Layer Raisins in whole. quarter and eighth boxes, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Preserved Ginger, Citron, Sardines in whole, half, and quarter boxes, u range s, Liemons, ncKies and Preserves, in inree-iounns, quarter, and one-eighth jars, Filberts, Almonds, Peacan, Walnut, Palm, Cocoa and Pea-Nuts, 4c. CIGARS. The choicest brands of Havannah, Principe, and Regalia Cigars, from $16 to $50 per thousand. ifest lump and twisted unewmg roDacco, irom zo cents to $1 15per pound. GROCERIES. A general assortment, F. MAHLER 4 Co. Raleigh, March 3, 1853. 48 SPECIAL EXPRESS NOTICE. PARISEN 4 Package and Parcel Express, per Steamship Roanoke and Jamestown. The Proprietors beg leave to inform the Mer chants. Bankers and the public trenerally of Raleich, that havinsr bousrht out the interest of Dodse's Vireinia and norm uarouna express, ana maae arrangements wiiu me New York and Virginia Steamship Company for the trans . . -n . . " i 'J portation of their Express to Norfolk, Petersburg and Rich- mona, ana conciuaea arrangements wun .aiessrs. n. u. djtu 4 L. O'B. Branch, Esq's., ot the Petersburg and Gaston and Raleigh and Gaston Rail Roads, they are now prepared to transmit to ana irom Jew l ore, or enner oi tneir .Agencies, every description of Merchandize. Valuable Packages, Bank Notes, Specie, Notes, Drafts, Bills, Ac, with the greatest ex pedition, and at the most economical rates. We shall spare no trouble or expense, in making this the popular Express of Virginia and North Carolina ; our long experience in the business North and West, and our ample means to conduct the same, we hope, will be a sufficient eruarontee to the Mer chants, to direct their correspondents to dispatsh their goods through Parisen 4 King's Express. We also wish it dis tinctly understood that we are in direct opposition to the old monopoly, (fiee u a tnau Y. 15. i-aih&CjM, l j'roprieiors. JAS. H. KING, f Astor Hocse, N. Y. J. D. GRONER, Norfolk, Va 1 W. D. TOWNES. Petersburg, Va., M. V. L. MAULE, Richmond, Va, ) II. I). TURNER, Raleigh, N. C. N. B. We would also ask the attention of Merchants at the following places: Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Greens- horoncrh. Favetteville. Salem. Cheraw. Pittsboroueh. Ash- borougb and Salisbury, to laciuties ouereu mem ior toe transmission oi iiani vaacaaes dv our .express irom naieieu : and all orders sent to our Agent, H. D. Turner, Esq., for us, will meet witn prompt attention. 1 . a. iv. tW There is a splendid line of Steamers plying regular- P. M and their frciirht from Philadelphia to New York is very low. The Steamers leaving Philadelphia on Tuesday and Friday connect with Parisen 4 King's Express for the South from New York Wednesday and Saturday. Merchants orderinsr their eoods. from Philadelphia, to care of Parisen 4 King's Express, New York, will find this a much quicker way to get tneir goods, ana at one-naii oi tne cost. .ttaieign, jiarcn zz, iaaa. ty. HOUSE-FURNISHING LIST. SET NO. 1, FOR THIRTY DOLLARS. The following list of articles of eood aualitv. which ore all reauisite in eroincr to House keeping, may be bad delivered in any part oi tne iity, ior thtrtv dollars, or anv part at proportionate rates. 1 Kitchen Shovel. Tones aud roker. l iron xea-ii.etiie, i -V- . ' - . - . . . . - M n- ... . Tinned Iron Pot, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Soap-stone Griddle, 2 Tin Bake-Pans, 1 Tin Dripping Pan, 1 Tin Sauce pan. 1 small Tin Kettle. 1 Pepper and f lour I'redere. 3 tin Pie Plates. 1 Tin Wash-Basin. 1 Dish Pan, 8 Table and Tea- Spoons, Iron, 1 Chop-Knife and Bowl, 1 Tea and Coffee Canister. 2 Japanned UmDS. l Match bale, l UttamDcr ran. 2 Smoothing Irons, 2 Large Cedar Wash-Tubs, 1 Wash- Board, 8 Dozen Clothes-Pins, 1 Pint Measure, 1 Set Table Mats, 1 Britannia Coffee Pot, 1 Britannia Tea Pot, 6 Knives and Forks. Stair Handles. 1 Pair Carvers to match, 1 CorK- screw and Tunnel, 1 Large Waiter, 2 Painted Pails, 1 Coal Hod. 1 Undiron. l t ry ran. l cullender. i uonee uouer, I Tea Pot, 1 Grater, 1 fin Dipper, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Basting Spoon, 1 Skimmer, 1 .Ladle, 1 Meat fork, l Meat Knile, l a D.ui,o i t i I..o4 Ttn.ck o Brooms, 1 Coffee Mill, 1 Clothes Horse, 1 Flour Seive, 1 Oil Filler. 1 Knife-Box. 1 Door Mat. 1 Kitchen Table. 1 Potato Masher, 1 Flour Pail, 1 Spice Box, 1 Pastry Board, 1 Rolling Jrm, 1 Clothes line. 11. D. l'UiifttK, JNortn Carolina iiooK-store. Raleigh, May 19, 1853. 53 fOJEW DRUG STORE. THE SUBSCRIBERS have J. entered into partnership under the firm of Haywood 4 Scott for the purpose of conducting the Daug and Apoth ecary business. Xj. tSV itlVri 11 A 1l vv uujj, KjOJlUIjIUS Ki. BvU 11. Raleigh, August 2d, 1853. 74 rAYTVOOD & SCOTT ARE NOW OPENING IN Col. Roulhac 8 new buildintr. on Favetteville Street, a x resn fctoctc oi Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, -Surgical Instruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Window-Glass and Glassware, Varnishes and Putty, Paint Brushes, Fine Perfumery and Fancy-Articles, Best Tooth and Hair Brushes, Excellent Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, Garden and Field Seeds. 4c. 4c All of which are offered to their friends and the public upon as favorable terms as can be procured in this market. Mr. boon will devote particular attention to putting np Prescriptions for Physicians and Families, at all hours of the day or night, and none but the most choice articles will be used. Raleigh, August 2d, 185-3. . 74 6m. WILSON & GRICE, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING , . MERCHANTS, , Jib. 11, Sigh Street and Pierce' Wharf, Porstmocth, Va., Give their personal and prompt attention to the Sale and f orwarding ot I roduco and Merchandize ot every descrip tion, and make liberal consignments. - Geo. W. Morpecai, Esq., Raleigh. -1 . . ; .;. ' Messrs. W. II. 4 R. S. Tucker, Raleigh. . ,. " v - King, Thomas 4 Bariiow, Louisburg.' :" " R. N. 4 D. C. Herndox, Oxford. . . J '." ' Honv Weildon N. Edwards," Warren County. . j ...- CoUS. S. Roystbr,- Granville. .- i-- '. " ' r-"- Messrs. Jno. White 4 Col,' Warrenton.-i -'..'v ..... ,f u Montgomery A Pi.nMMER,-Warrehton. r! J' Col. Walter Gwynw. Chief Eccr.. Central Rail Rood. SAMUEL M. WILSON. GEO. W- GRICE. - May Ed, 1858. y v -- - . Jo.a ly. - Washington City Lime. BARREL IRISH BURNT .WASH. 1NGT0N- CITY. LIME, in larue barrels, and in irood order, now landmir from Schr. Rebecca.1 ' : Also. 400 barrels Irish Eastern Limp. For Sale bv T..f Portsmouthr.Ya.7 July 5, 1858;-i; - 31; 1853: : : 1 - ; No. 82. - H WILSON & GRICE, WHOLESALE DEALERS in CROCERIES, PROVISIONS. LIQUORS and NAVAL STORES, Portsmouth, Va have in Store and ofter ior sale tne ioiiowing urrucencs: . - P. R. and N. O. Sugar, in hhds. and barrels. " N. O. Molasses, in hds. and tierces. '. . P. R. and Cuba Molasses, in hhds. and bbls. . J. 1 A C 11 SI " Baltimore and Western Shoulders and Sides Bacon. L. B. Salt Marshall's factory, filled. ' Teas consisting of a verv large stock of Gun-powder, xoung Hyson, uolong, I'owchong, &c, of every grade and various chops. Rio. Java, and Laguira Coffee. Stuart's Crushed, Ground and Yellow Sugars. Kicnmona rxtra e lour. Brown Soaps New York and Boston No. 1. Fancy Soaps Rose, Variegated and Almond. - Tobacco a large stock of l's, 5's, 8's, 10's and half lbs. Ground Coffee warranted pure. Pearl Starch, Grain and Ground Pepper. N utmegs, Ginger, bpices- and Chocolate. Mustard, Wrapping paper and Brooms. Buckets. Demijohns. Ac. 4c " 100,000 cigars ot various brands and descriptions. LIQUORS. . Hennessy London Dock Brandy, vintage of 1848, in half pipes and demijohns. Choice old Southside Madeira Wine in qr. casks and demi . johns. Skeidam Gin, "Honey" brand, in pipes and demijohns.. Signette, Duprey 4 Co., and other brands French Brandy, . in various style of packages. Pure old Rye Vhiskey of "Old Mongehelia," "Allegany" t unK, ziegier, and other choice brands, some of which is 14 vcars oia. ana 4in prooi. Old Bourbon Whiskev. Cincinnati Rectified Whiskev. Baltimore and Philadelphia Gin. " N. E. Rum. Imitation French Brandy. Old Apple Brandy. Pure Malaga Wine, Cider and Wine Vinegar. . Champaigne of the celebrated "Heidsick" brand. Also in yard, 500 casks pure Eastern Lime. All of which they offer at the lowest wholesale rates, and upon accommodating terms. WILSON 4 GRICE, JNo. 11, High street and Pierce's Wharf. June 20, 1853. . 64 3mspd. SRA BECK WITH WOULD TENDER HIS SINCERE thanks to his numerous friends and customers, in Ka le i eh and its vicinity, for the liberal support he has receiv ed, and hopes by renewed efforts, to merit a continuance of their tavor. lie has just returned from the North, where having in view the wants of his customers at home, he jen deavored to select such articles as would give entire satis faction, both as to price and quality. His stock consists in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, and FANCY ARTICLES, comprising in part the following: UROCERiES. Bacon, L4ird, Meat, Flour, Candles, Sole and Upper Leather, Soap, Salt, fine Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Snuff, Cigars, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Pepper, Alapice, Ginger, Soda, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Ink, Blacking, rowder and fchot, liead, sc., Ac. Hardware and Cctlert. Axes. Weedinff-Hoes. Nails. Files, Butts, Screws, Padlocks, Piatt Loeks, Coffee Mills, laces, Percussion Caps, Scissors, Iron and Britania Spoons, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Thimbles, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Candle Sticks, Vest Buckles, 4c. u lass and crockery oi ail kinds Dry Goods and Fancy Articles. Blankets, bleached and unbleached Shirtings, Va. Osnaburgs, Bed Ticking, brown Jeans, Kerseys, Cassimeres, Sutinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Fancy Vestings, Cambrics, Linens, Cravats, rocket li k is, uomtorts, lannels, Merrimack prints, lancv prints. Letter paper. Envelopes. Steele Pens. Pen Holders. Agate Buttons, Coat Buttons, fancy. Vest Buttons, Coats' fcpooi cotton, aewmg kujc, r lax thread. Cable cord, Corset races, nair-pins, onun-Dons, coarse ana nne rootn Combs, Pocket Combs, Ladies riding- Side and Tuck Combs, Paste Board, Gentlemen's Chamois lined Gloves, Wool Gloves, one gross stout cotton Half Hose, also Ladies tine and coarse cot ton ltose, ijooking U losses, Blacking Brushes, Cotton Cords, Shaving Boxes, Fancy Soaps, Perfumeries, 4c, 4c Also a nne assortment ot .Ladies and Uentlemen s-Sum- 1 mer Shoes, cheap for cash. Just to hand. Together with a great variety of other articles entirely too tedious to enumerate, -all of which will be disposed of on the most liberal terms for cash. 63? Fayetteville street, a few doors north of the Tar-' I brough House, and opposite Lawrence's Hotel. Kaleigh, March 27, 1853. . 89 ly. i EGGERT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, v i SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. No. 239. Pratt Street, Baltimore. The Subscribers respectfully ! call the attention of the public to their Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, of 6), 6, 7 and ? octaves, Tor which the Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, j has awarded the fa rat premium ever awarded by that msti- 4..a T S' 7 r t... rj mi Pianos are in large sized, highly finished cases of Rosewood, j with entire iron frame, constructed in the most substan- I tial manner, with all the modern improvements. The manufacturers use none but the verv best seasoned timber, and materials of the choicest qualities, that enable them to warrant their instruments to stand any climate The Firm has a Patent Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as well as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here or in Europe. AIM 41 T: .. l v j j n' i ti Ai7n.-t:i mcac i iouub uute ueeu juiruuuceu, tiiey nave given, in every instafceteentire satisfaction. w e warrant our instrument to stana gooa ior nve years taer careful treatment, and will receive them back and substitute others, any jtime within the first six months from the sole ot it, u it shall not prove satisfactory. .jiUJtl & CU. EST" MR. CHARLES CLIPFMILLER is our sole aeent or the sale of our pianos intbe State of North Carolina. - Baltimore, June 1S.3.- 64 Cm. "WILIJAM W. H0LDEN, Printer and Pub lisher of Busbee' Supreme Court Reports, Ac, begs to inform his friends and public generally, that he is prepared to execute every description of Printing on the shortest j notice, and in a style which cannot be surpassed bv any other office in the state. Orders promptly attended to. Standard Office, Raleigh, July 30, 1853. J TH" EATIIER FOR SPRING SALES, W'HOLE-M-A SALE AND RETAIL. We respectfully inform our friends and the public that we have in store a large and most excellent Stock of Leather and Findings, for the Spring Trade, which we will sell as low as any other establishment South of New York, and for less price than they can be had . i f i it- r- . . . . even mere, expenses oi travelling, ireignt, c, consiaereos. All of our purchases having been made from the Impor ters and Manufacturers by the whole case or package, and the advantage of receiving Leather regularly from our own Tannery, places it in our power to sell Goods as above stat ed. Those who wish to buy cannot lose by giving our stock an examination, and we believe we shall be able to please, both as to price and quality. Below we enumerate some of me teaaing articles viz: 20 dozen ot crawtord s can skins mns maker nad tne premium awarded to him at the World's Fair held in London in 1851.) 40 dozen French Skins, best quality, ' . 40 " American Calf Skins, 90 " Lining and Binding Skins, 10 Morocco Skins, ' 800 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather, . 50 " Band JLeather, Lasts. Boot-Trees, Shoe and Boot Maker's Tools of every kind. Tanner's and Currier's. Tools. . Also, sewed Brogans of our own manufacture, warranted to eive satisfaction, and many other articles too numerous to mention, at No. 21, Old street, opposite B. P. Harrison's Saddlery. - . - JP. a. a. tt. xl. x vnv. si. ti. we pay tne nignest price in casn ior vreen anu Dried Hides delivered to us at our Store. "'''"". Petersburg, May 5, 1852.' x- ; : ; tf. lAKERT & COXFECTIOITARY.-PUTTICK 4 MITCHELL would respectfully inform the public that their establishment is now in the " full tide of success ful experiment," and they are prepared to execute all orders in their line : in Cake and Bread-bakinfr, Candy makimr, 4c uNnts, Fruits, Groceries, 4c, always kept on hand. - - - .- ' ClljtAiws. uur stock oi cigars la very targe, some oi tnem of the choicest brands, such as Ele Gratitude, Cobden Rega lias, Suvaa, Sxcelstor, kd Ciervo, Steamboat frincipes, and a variety too numerous to mention..- -'' ' - . ? Parties m the City or -tsountrT furnished with every description of Confectionaries. on ' the shortest notice and . most reasonable terms.; BRIDE'S; CAKE carefully packed and sent to any part of the State Sugar and Molasses Cakes, also Candy, suitable for country Stores, packed in barrels or TTTirr il ITE GOOD S. JACKONEXTS, ENGLISH . 4- CambricyNainsook, checked and striped Muslin, Mull Muslin, nam ana dotted bwiss Muslin. For sale bv J. iiKUWN. smaller packages, cheaper tnaninej can De Doaght at any other House in North Carolina or Virginia, : Low profits and quick sales, is our motto. - ' -' . - ' . . -,--. :-. , nairrh fV V Rtl 1 BJ5H ' " - -S ' '" J : "V" "I J T K 0Lif .Raieigh, June idt, ISiS,' A KING'S OKE and J A?" , -'?. The . . PER ' Jncreof ' CTTs.r laun r the 111 bettt , ti,c , .New York, they wK i to keep it PAF.TSC-V 4 KING's PCPULU re j a r' .1 : is i.:,' ays mi uaau ior Uio e tn: at t.'. Icivest rate and impa, t, leaving New York, is general? deliv point of Virginia in 48 hours, and thi Iina in 58 huiu-?, and at forty per ecu ioa of tLeir I... . wi 1 r 1.X' rt'i at . or- .hout .. . below tLe od UUUTROnWHHV. - . j .'. PARISEN 4 KJXCfS facilities for the gjrtation of Freight an d Packages, cannot be beat, by any xpress Company in existence, and they defv any copipea- tion, therefore, in the shap nopolyl -- lape ot kvru- x:f, twit iw and tn t3F" Be sure to order your goods by Paxibbn A KiNtfar ' Express, 2nd Barclay Street, N-vv York. - , - - - fullulfif? 118811 ' tha tser Pouiise, thej will fidtli-"' ' PARISEN 4 KING. 2d Barcbvst N."Y ' ; ''-" .: and BoUingbnx i si., 1'ctersburg, k. ' ' AGENTS. -.'::';:. ' TJR- Norfolk, Virginia. ; - v . . J. W. Womacx, Farmville, Ya. - .' L . Wm, Bailey, Fredericksburg, Va. ' s . '. Wm. L. Maule, Richmond, Va. " ' ' '.. . W. Bagby, Lynchburg, Va. - I t- . :- ;-' . ' Ma. Minor.. Charlottesville. Vai .- " ; .-. ' ,. - John Campbell, Weldon, North Carolina. John Nctt, Wilmington, N. C. H. D. Turner, Raleigh, N. C. - '' ' v Jambs L. Reid, Henderson. N. C. " f -' Tornbitll 4 Stallings, Warren ton, 3T. C -S. IL Hamlet, Goldsboro. N. C. . bTARK 4 Pierce, Fayetteville, K. C 1-iERCR, f ayetteville, N. C. V 1. V - ? bitfield FranklintonrN. C.: ' - ' ' Dcke, Ridgeway," N. C - ' ' Littleton,!?. C ' -. tf . XI. WHITFIELD, James L. C. t3F" Notice. Express packages for Norfolk, Petersburg) Richmond and the interior, intended for shipment per steam -era "Roanoke" or "Jamestown," will hereafter be received by Messrs. Parisen 4 Kino, 2nd Barclay street, New York; who are the only authorized Agents to forward our Express- - j" packages by those steamships to Virginia, N. Carolina and Tennessee. ' .. ' - - - ...-. j.: ... June 13, 1353. ' - . - . - ' 66 tf. ;"": N. C Fashionable Jewelry?Store. -- ; i'f FALMER & RAMSEY. DEALERS IN OOLDs -. AND SILVER WATCHES, all kinds of Jewelry, ofc. the Latest Styles, Silver and Plated Ware, Cctlery, Mer, fttmery. Fancy Good and Clod. . - vv?'--" :. v - The Subscribers are receiving- their Fall purchase, which ' , is one of the most extensive ever offered for sale in th ' A State Consisting of ..-.? .--v. :, J-. " .; i.-' 100 Gold and Silver Watches, ' " - : - , , Ijirge collection of Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, .-. ' . " A fine lot of Diamond Rings and Pins, "- r , -'v,::-'i,- Fashionable Ear rings, Breastpins and Rings,-.-Broceletts, Cuff Pins and Arm let fa, . -v J Very large assortment of Gold, Silver, and Steel Specta- -cles, - . -t ;,.---. v - Gold and Silver Thimbles, . - -"- -.,," .:."' Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens and Lockets,- Vj,!. Steel Pens and Keys, Razors, Strops and Penknives. '-H -Silver Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, - ". - , . ' 'ry -'-r-ri Ladles, Forks and Butter-knives, and Fickle-knives and. Forks,- .-7 ,r;c; Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, - ' ', ' -Baskets, Waiter Coffee Urn, ' - .' . : ' '--: J u . Gerondoles, Coral and Card Cases,' ''- ' ( .. "T .. . Perfumery and Fancy Goods, . :; ;- - '-'-- .- . '; . All kinds of Watches, Jewelry and Clocks' repaired in our usual manner.' . - ' ."'c5. October 4, 1852. i f ' : 1 1 REAT SALE OP VALUABLE REAL E8- 2 VH TATE IN THE TOWN OF BEAUFORT, N. C The ; , Commisssionera of the Town of Beaufort, will offer at public -sale, between forty and fifty of the vacant and reserved lots, in.t j, said Town, the property of the Corporation, on Tuesday, ih . 6A day of September next, at the Court House- door, in said Town. These lots are most eligibly located and afford most beautiful - sites for building and residences.- .The town of. Beaufort is situated on the Eastern coast of the State, di- rectly open to the Atlantic Ocean, and is beyond doubt one i . of the healthiest towns in America. It is the resort in sum mer of large numbers of our most . respectable, citizens. for, health, and with th great advantages to. result from tha ' contemplated improvements, will become one of the most de. . sirable places of residence in our country. ' :. This sale oilers J a rare opportunity to purchasers from all parts of the conn try to obtain a healthful, desirable and valuable residence,' and the Commissioners of Beaufort have been induced,alonet,' by the importunities of citizens in various parts of the State " to offer this valuable property for sale." -j-- "'.' .-' ' " " '' Terms of sale Cash. 'if'r?;- '; - WM. F BELL. A ' ' - ' M. B. ROBERSON, ' JAMES E. GIBBLE," - JOHN P. C. DAVIS, WSL J, PUTTEH, Beaufort, August 6th, J1853. 7.6 td. Tv THK M RTtf!TT A NTS OF Tt A T.TTf ITT A TVT VICINITY. PARISEN 4 KING'S Express. We are uow ruuuuiguur .express uiuiv, irom i qlciuiu to.xvaieigu and intermediate points, in charge of our Special messen- gers. Tri-weekly from Norfolk and Portsmoith to Raleigh';! and the interior of North Carolina. ; Every" Tuesday, and Saturday, per Steamships Roanoke and Jamestown, from 1' New York, for all parts of Virginia,. North Carolina andj Tennessee " -"-'."" '' .r'' -i. "uJ" - x.. r x. . i . -T l . : i Merchants and others wishing to support a truly Southern - , Enterprize, and desirous of receiving their Merchandise by JUIUl BUtXU WJU IUC IXltJOb CWUUUlIUUUC3,.ili U1IU US WWII". mg out our representations to tne letter, Dy oraenng tneir ; ... correspondents to send their goods by "Parisen 4 King's Express." ' "" " PARISEN 4 KING, 2oTIJarclay st N. Y. f do do Bollingbrook sC Pet. ' .' V. D. GRONER, Norfolk Va. ' , H. D. TURNER, Raleigh; N. C;r'. J. R. A J. SLOAN, Greensboro', N. C. ' ' . On the first of August we shall run our Express to and from Baltimore and Philadelphia. --v . - - . ' . July 2, 1853. . . - ' 66 tf- . JUST IN TIME I PAPER-HANGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he has lust received 22 doz. rolls of superior Paper, consisting of gilded, glazed and various ether figures, together with bordering of all kinds, which will enable him ' to do all kinds ot paper-nan ging in tne neatest ana moot workmanlike manner. - ? . "') - '-,;'-" " Also, a supply of Window-Curtains, Fire Screens, and Re . flection paper. . ' - .- v. ' - '.. - All persons wishing anything in-the paper line could not fail to be suited by calling on me, as I have paper at prices ranging from fifty cents to X 50 per roll, "i" ; -".; - All orders thankfully received and promptH- attended -'" . . - -J. HENRY HARRISS, f rf Upholsterer -and Mattress-Maker. Raleigh, April 15th, 1853. ' : -i - "- - - 44-. . Summer Arrangement between . Norfolk and . New York." -' -'- .---" a o PASSAGE-AND FARE, (Stat room included,) ONLY $8. The swift and elegant Steamships, JAMESTOWN 4 ROANOKE. .". being fitted in every respect according to. the Act of.CoH gress, will leave Norfolk for New York every Wednesday . and Saturday mornings at 11 o'clock, with the United State -mail, arriving in New York early the next day." ' Returning, thev will leave New York every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon, and arrive at Norfolk the following doj. For Passage apply on Board, or to ' L . rr j J. M. SMITH 4 BROTHER - vJ' .1 Norfolk, Vfc .- -June Oth, 1853. ' - - ' 69 8mpd. . GTg REWARD. BANA WAY FROM MESSRS. QO V MOSS A CO., Clarksville, Va., in March, 1852, a negro man, named Henry, the property of Jane G Sum ner, aged about 23. He is about 6 feet 6 inches high, of dark complexion, with a bushy head, and has in one of his eyes a yellow speck. He was arrested at Mintonsville, some -time during the last year, and committed to Jail, but escaped same night. He is probably passing for a freeman, as he had done before, in Hertford or Gates county, N. C., where he llOD u.n f' UTAmI rMFfl 1 1 Ttwl in t T Will fTlVA tVtA reward for the said negro, if delivered to me at this place, on or before the 1st of October, or f25 if committed to Jail . in this State, so that I get him again: - ' - LEWIS M. JIGGITTS, Guardian. Oxford, N. C, Aug. 8th, 1858. : : - r ITtw-s , fS&F" Register wiircopy 6 weeks. ' "v- " " - , " 7J"OTICE. WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUB IN- "r terest in the Stock of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, in the Store lately owned by Rich'd Smithy (on the comer,) to Messrs. Peck 4 Bledsoe, which will be kept well sup- nlied bv them with Hardware. Groceries. Ac 4&W- f.--jfk Our old friends and patrons will recollect we are next door to .the corner, No. 28, Cheap Place, opposite Harding's, .where we shall continue the Dry Goods business, and sell at our usual low prices. This is no. " humbng".aa the people of this and the counties adjoining know. ' We are in receipt of a good many Dry Goods, bought within a few days past -and which will be sold low .and no mistake.' ' Call on ns. - ; EVANS 4C00KE.. "mrOTICETO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.-WE . J.M have been making lage additions to our stock of Fan- -cy and Staple Dry Goods, making our - assortment as com manding as at any time during the s -:i-on. ' .. . . ' - Merchants replenishing their,' st' i for the Summer months would find it to their interc i j give us a cnlL- . - STEVENSON 4 WEDDELL, ' 1 - J v . ' ' . ' Sycamore strecV Petersburg,-Va. ' N. B. Orders shall have our prompt attention. ' "! Wi May 18th, 1858- ' --" -".- ., . .- 68--- !inRESS GOODS. PRINTED 4 FANCY-EERAGES, tijr Lawns, Organdi and Printed Cambrics," . T -. Plaid Ginghams and Silk Lustors. Black Groe DeRhine Silk and Plain 1Iack DeLaia k Cambric, Jackonette, Swiss, Checked, iiull and., nsuck Muslins, a" great "vWioty ' " Black and White and Fancy Berages DeLaines. . , . V -. ' .. t. ' J. JBR0W3T. , . .. Raleigh, 1852 . - :-"'" .' - ; ' ' ... 34 k !S7:iIOLESAI.E TRADE FOR MARCH 1 652. W. OUR SPRING STOCK of Foreign and Potnesttf ..Stcpe and Fancy Dry Goods, -in. now complete. The a soruuentis Urge and commanding. - Couktet Mercwaitm are invited to call and examine styles and prices, feeling confident that we can oner aa great inducements as any iuir bine Honse, North or South, ' ' ' f - -' - " - STEVEJISOJI A WEDDELL:' , - .; . -- " '" - -' ' ; Sycamore street, Petersburi?, Va. C ARPETING. DRAWING ROOM and BED. ROOM -Carpets, Stair Carpets Tufted ad other rich Hearth Ruga: Fancy - Printed DruKrets for Crumb Cloths ; 1 jch fancy Piano and Table Covers, b JAMES McKIilON. -j.October,1 1852.-'7v; i "; ,-'" " . ' WW-
Semi-Weekly Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 31, 1853, edition 1
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