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1 YOLU-JE MIL CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MORKIKG, MARCH 9. 1S53. fflfcjt--- ; nl rti - Ch t. - ;. - .. . . j- .. II k III V 10" i www. a - ',- f."-'r'ChK'.H THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" It published Semi-vsekly and Weekly, lj SEATOX GALES, ,V .EDITOR A X D PBOPRIITOK. TIKM1; " ' - Tor tha Samt-wackly, $S pr nana ; in adrano $4. ' Tor tb Weekly, $3 per annum ; in adTaaoa $2 M. RATES OT ADTERTISUfQ : " AariBTiSKirtTra. For mery 1 linea, first insertkm tl a eh additional insertion, 25 eta. Ooort Order and Judicial adrertiseaMnU will ba charred 15 per cent, higher; bat a deduction of 3314 per m wlu aarla from th regular price to adTertisera bj th year Adrertiaementa inserted in the Semi-weeklr, will aiso'aDDaar a tha Weekly, free of charge. - t 49-Lctten to tha Editor most be post-taib. " REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Ths subscriber having recently reSttrd liia office with a new, beautiful and extensive assortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, is prepared to execute, with neatness, every variety of ALSO in the best style, and at but a trifling advance on North ern prices. To enable him to do this, he has received an assortment of beautifully enameled Cards, of dif ferent sizes, aud fancy Stationery, with which' he is prepared to fill order for Ball Tickets, Circulars, and all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing, lis has, also, an assortment of extra-sited type for MAXMOTH FOSTERS and SHOW BILLS, and will spare no paius 10 reader per ect satisfaction in the execution of all work with which he shall We entrusied. 5 EATON GALESa, SEW YORK PIANO FORTE emporium:. MESSRS. BENNETT & CO. IN consequence of the immense demand, and un rivalled popularity of their French Grasd ac tios Fiaxo Fortes, have greatly enlarged their Manufactory, and opened a Spacious .WaJixsoou at . '-v.: If o.' 361 Broadway, ae door above "Thompson' Saloon," where they will be happy at all times te supply their numer als friends and patrons with Piaso Fortrs, of ev ery variety of style and finish. All instruments Manufactured at this establishment are fully war ranted to stand any climate, anl give perfect sat isfaction, both in Volume and qcalitt of Touch. Our prices are such that those desiring a very su perior finished Instrument, aiyrell as tnose more economically inclined, cannot fail to be suited Dealkbs, Professors, Ametecm and others, wish iag to purchase, are invited to call and look for themselves. BENNETT k CO. 361 Broadway, , , New Yore. . Sept. 1G, 1852. ly 77 ENTLEMEX who are desirous of good health JT would do well to call at A. J. Partin's and sup ply themselves with a pair of Cork Sole or Water proof BOOTS, which they can purchase for a small sum of money, not exceeding four dollars and fifty ents. Raleigh, Sept 28, 1852. 80 IOPARTNERj-HIP. The subscribers have this dav entered into Copartnership, under the lame.ind style of A. S. SHAFER & CO.. for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE - CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Svcaroore street heretofore known as Ptrry's Clothing Ba saar. A. S. HAFER, , GEO. A. HAL-EY, - ROB T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. sneer's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Msssrs. A. S. SHAFERi CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothing Bazaar, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to his successors. N. PERRY. August 24th, 1852. 70 Boxes Best Brands, Sperm, Adamantine and i m) Tallow Candles, just received at Star eopy. TUCKERS'. ' C1ANDLES. 5penn and Adamantine, Hull and Sou's Tallow, 4's 5's and 6's. For sale by J. BROWN. - Raleigh. Oct. 5. 1852. - - .82 H ATS, FALL FASHION: Superior Black Moleskin Hats, J ust Received J. BROWN. Raleigh. Oct. 1852. , ' 82 12 DOZ. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger just re ceived. Also, a fresh supply of very supe rior Cayenne Pepper, just to hand and for sale by F. r. FESCLD. March 22, 1852. . - "w '24 MRS. WOLTERING respectfully announces to the Ladies of Raleigh and surrounding country that she is now receiving her Fall and in ter Stock of Fancy Goods, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts, tea-setts, and cups and aucers as fine as ever brought to this City. : Also, Groceries of every description.:. Musical Instruments, &c, which will be sold low for cash. Just received, a fresh supply of Confectionaries. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu ance of the same. WILHELMIN A WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept 15th, 1851.- -y-75 Family Groceries. "YTTHITE and Brown Clarified Sugar, f Loaf and Brown Sugar, Old Java, Laguiria and Rio Coffee, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves. Copperas, Spanish Indigo, Powder, Lead and Shot. J. BROWN. Raleigh, Sept. 24, 1852. 79 tf ANOTHER supply of French Baskets, Carpet Satchels, .Travelling -Bags, and real Sol Leather Trunks, just received at TUCKER'S. m 'ii f ROUND Allum and Blown Salt just received X by , , - ; J. BROWN. Dec 7, 1852. v , ' '.-. ' 100 TITRATE OF MAGNESIA just received, and j for sale at the frag store or WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO' Aug. 27. 1852. : V;- - -r"- . -71 Si REEN TEA 1 Chest superior Gsm- Powder VJT Tea, just Received " V J." BROWN. Raleigh, Sept. 16th, 1852. V7' ' ' . " . ' sr ." . '. . OTTON YARNS. A supply of cotton yarns and j carpet warp, just to hand. L. W. r&CJi & UO. Oct 26, 1852. ' - 88 tf O LD English, Pine App!e,l and Philadelphia' made Cheese, just receved at , TUCKER'8. Not. 17th, 1852, ' '96 Whiskey! Whiskey ! ! rrH subscribers have constantly on hand large stock yof Rectified Whiskey,;-of, their own manufacture; which they can and will eU at ' lover price than a fjmiiny - article can be brought here from any other marketNortir or South ; and as to the quality, they warrant it, at least as good in every respect as any other whatever. All TH ask is a fair triaL We respectfully invite dealer 10 g.v us a can. - - - ? . L. LUNSF0RD & SON Petersburg, Feb. 22, 1853 . 5tp 47 DISSOLUTION.Th. co-partnership of EjK Nash & Co. was dissolved by mutual consent on the lst July, 1852. E. P. Nash having pur chased the interest of J. H. Simmons, the business will be settled and conducted by him alone. ' .' 1 All persons having claims against the late firm will present them for settlement, and those in debted please make payment VE.P.NA8a, J. II. SIMMONS. ET. NASH, Book and Piano Fort Seller, -Petersburg, Va., will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of goods in his line ; and proposes, during his contemplated trip North, to make it still more complete. He expects to sell at such prices, and to give such personal at tention to business, as may merit a continuance of former patronage. July 16th, 1852. 59 ly LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain and Figured Black Gros De Rhine Silks, Rich Brocade Colored ditto, from $1 to $4 per yard ; French Satin De Chene, Embroidered Swiss Robes, Alba naise Robes, High Colored DeLaines for children, French Cashmeres, Plain and Figured, New Styles English and French Merinos, just received at V ; i EYANS & COOKE'S. September, 1852. ? 78 . LOOKHERDr 1 1 THE Subscriber has received the following I Goods at his Store, immediately north of the Presbyterian Church, to which he would call the attention of families. A splendid lot of Sugar and Coffee, a few bags of Buckwheat Flour, a splendid lot of Cheese, fresh Lemons, and Raisins in whole, half and quarter boxes, preserved Ginger in 'jars, Prunes, do ; Al monds, Palmnuts, English Walnuts, Figs, &. Also, a superior lot of Scotch SNUFF, in bales and bladders ; an excellent article of Tallow candles, wholesale and retail ; Scotch Herrings, in boxes ; the best Chewing Tobacco ; Musical Instruments, such as Accordeons, Flutes, 4c. &c. . Also, every variety of TOYS for children always on hand. CANDY MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber having 20 years experience, flat ters himself that he can please the most fastidious taste, and will make to order, and keep always on hand, a variety of CANDIES, Medicated, &o., at wholesale and retaiL The undersigned tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and customers, for their liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement in busi ness in this City, and hopes by prompt attention, to retain their confidence, and to secure a continu ance of their custom. WM. J. GRIFFICE. March 23, 1852. 24 N. B. Having had the misfortune to lose my account books by the late fire, I am unable to make out how much each customer owes me. I respect fully request all those who arc indebted to me to call and pay what they think is right, and I will be perfectly satisfied. W. J. GRIFFICE. ILNEVERY FINE WATCHES. Just reciev ed An additional supply of Watches, making mr assortment of Gold Watches decidedly the lar gest,, as they will be found the most choice, that I have ever had the pleasure of offering to the in spection of the public. The assortment embraces those made by Cooper, Beesly, Robinson, Tobias, and lastly, though not the least, by Wm. Dixon, Chronometer maker to the Admirality, for whose Watches I am the Sole Agent for Petersburg. They are really fine Wiftches. and keep excellent time. 1 Call and secure one, at the sign of the California Thimble, where almost every thing in the Jewelry line will be found in abundance and cheap. CHAS. LUMSDEN. Nov. 22nd, 18-52 96 COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW YEAR Harper's Monthly Magazine. FAMILIES who wish a monthly issue of For Eiti and Domestic Literatcre, a great a niount of original matter, by the ablest American Writers, a great number of Pictoral Embellish ments, and in tact to be posted up mtiie LI IMMA TURE of THE DAY, can do no better than send their names and address to E. P. NASH. Petersburg, Va. Dec. 21, 1852. " 104 N. B. Harper's New Monthly Magaiine owes its success to the fact that it presents more read ing matter of a BETTER QUALITT, in a r.tre elnjimt :yle and at a cheaper rate than any other publiea lion. Also subscription for Godet, Graham, and other Magazines. TjRIME BLACK TEA. 1 Chest in half pound . I Papers. Just received and for sale by J. CriUi. Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1852. 86 NEW SILK HOUSE. Tuller, Hutchins & Las ell, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, 91 LIBERTY STREET, N. Y. Are now receiving and opening a very large and entirely new ttock oj SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS. COMPRISING DRESS SILKS, DRESS GOODS and Trimmings, BONNET and TAFFETA RIBBONS, SHAWLS, KID, SILK and LISLE GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, LACES and EMBROI DERIES, together with a general assortment of ev ery variety of goods in this line. Cash and time buyer from every section will find this stock very desirable and at low prioes. WM. G. TULLER. WM. D. HAK1. XWM. S. HUTCHINGS. STEPHEN LASELL, H. M. McCORKLE. Jan. 14, 1853. 6 8mos. 200 SACKS Liverpool - and ground Alum Salt in Store and for sale by W. H- & R. S. TUCKER. Nov. 17th, 1852. 95 f f( lbs Cut Nails and Finishing Brads. ZXjJ) Bale Ex. Et. Ognaburgs. -a" w Wa "v V If "VT Raleigh, Dec, 6,1852. Ed. Graham Haywood, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. ILL practice in the Courts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the Counties of Wake, Johnston and Chatham. He is to be found at the office lately occupied by Hon. Wm. H.- Haywood, Jr., 'deceased. Jan-4, 1853. 6mos 4 .-rJ. Wills & Gordon, Grocers & Commission Merchants, Norfolk, Va. RE prepared to make liberal advances on all rjbansignments of Produce to receive and for ward -alK descriptions of ' Merchandize and to supply the Planters,- Merchants, and others, with GROCERIES, upon the most liberal terms. Norfolk,-Oct '4,-1852 82 ly ' Trench's New Work. TRENCH, on the Lessons in Proverbs ; also Trench on. the study of words ; Trench on the parables; Xrencn on the Miracles. c - For sale by - W.' L. POMEROY. Raleigh Feb. r25 1853, ' 18 RUFUS K. TURNAGE, V - attorney at fATr,- -MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, , 1 7 ILL attend promptly to all business entrust- " f f ed to Ju care in West Tennessee, North Mississippi and .eastern Arkansas, pay taxes, so Refer to William Boffin, Esq., Dr. William V. Turner, Memphis, and David Melville, Nevr York. Memphis, Feb. 26, 1852, : - 17 ly Great Excitement in N. Carolina ! rilHE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND I INTEND TO I Fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY ! Ifyou want to' save a couple Hundred Dollars, send on your orders for Turpentine Stillt, Cap, Arm and Worm : Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass Machinery &c. The prices of Still-caps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows : By the pound 37 cents ; or by contract: 7 barrel Stall-cap, Arm stand Worms, iw 10 do do do. do do do do do do do do warranted for 485 12 do do 14 do do 15 do de 16 do da 20 do de 25 do do 30 do de 35 do do All work will be 525 585 615 Cf0 605 750 850 90O 12 months, fire and bumine expected. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the short est notice ; and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. .5 ly. and constantly on GEO. W. WICKS, No. 4. Liberty Place, Between Maiden Lane and Liberty St., N. Y. May 1852. 43 ly BRING OUT THE BIG GUN! AND LSI THE NEWS OO FORTH TO THE WORLD OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF MARION & CO. Baltimore, MARYLAND, IN SELLING THE Grand Prizes!!! Not a day passes that seme of our Customers do not reap a "Golden Harvest" at the altar of "Dame Fortune. Every day tells the tale of the splendid Prizes sold by them. READ, PONDER AND REFLECT! HERE 13 A SAMPLE OF ONE MONTH'S WORK. A few more of the same sort, whoU have the next one ' Nos. 28 40 49. the Magnificent Prize of $52,478, drawn February the 12th, 1853, was sold by us to a correspendent at New Orleans, La., in a Packnge of whole tickets which cost him only $210, and for which he received, nett, the snug sum of $44,000. Nos. 5 1525, a prize of $20,000, seut to Charleston. do 175973, do 15,000, do Boston. do 37 3840, do 12,000, do Philadelphia. do 1 442, do 7,000, do Harrisburg, Pa do 103070, do 6,000, do Montcomery. Wc could enumerate many other Prizes of smal ler denomination, sent by mail to correspondents in various parts of the United States. We can truly say that we have sold and cashed more Prizes than any office in America; when such is the fact, it is to be hoped that no person who reads this paper will hesitate a moment iu sending us their orders. Address MARION & CO Baltimore, Md. To be drawn March 4th, 1853. Martlasd Consolidated Lottery. Class 9. 1 prize of $20,000 1 prize of 1 do 10,000 20 do 1 do 5,000 &c. &c. Tickets $5 Shares in proportion. $2,5C0 1,000 Certificates of package of 25 whole tickets $75 00 Do do 2-5 halves 37 f0 Do . do 25 quarters 18 76 HERE IS A BEAUTY INDEED. One of the Most Splended $2 Lotteries ever Drawr. Carroll County Lottery, Class 12 To be drawn March 10th, 1853-. 78 Numbers Ballots. Splendid Scheme. 1 prize of $20,000 I 4 prizes of $3,000 1 do 10,000 4 do 1,000 1 do 5,000 I 20 do 1 ,000 Tickets only $0 Shares in proportion. Wlu)'ll have a pack.-igo? Now i. the time. Try one try one. A full package of 25 whole tickets in this elegant lottery, we can sell on certificate for ouly $74; shares in proportion. One single pack age mxy draw the Four Highest Prizes in the Lottcrv. A G REAT $ 1 0 LOTTERY. Susquehanna Canal Lottery, Class 16 To be drawn March 16 1 prize of 1 do 1 do $30,000 20,000 1 prize of 100 do 25 do $5,000 1,000 500 10,000 Tiekets$10 Shares in proportion. Certificate of 20 Whole Tickets... $150 do do Halves do do Quarters 75 37 50 TOM THUMB LOTTERY. Tatapsco Institute Lottery, , Class 93. To be drawn March 10. 1 prize of $5,000 1 1 prize of $1,000 1 do 2,000 1 do 900 Tickets $1 Shares in proportion. Certificates of 25 Whole Tickets ....$15 00 do 25 Half dc 7 50 do 2ojuarter do 3 75 A FINE $4 LOTTERY', Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class 12. To be drawn March 25. 1 prize of $15,000 4 do 2,000 3 prizes of & do $1,500 .1,000 Tickets $4 Shares in proportion Certificates of 26 Whole Tickets $54 do 26 Half do 27 " do 26 Quarter do 13 00 00 50 THE MONSTER OF THE MONTH. $61,576. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland, Class H. - -78 Numbers. 16 Drawn Ballots. To be drawn in the City of Batimore, Md Saturday, March 26. Splendid Scheme on 1 Prize of $61,676 1 10 Prizes of $15,000 6 do 10,000 10 do , 1,000 6 do 5,000 10 do 7,500 7 - do 3 000 10 do 300 7 do 2,000 500 do 200 Tickets $20 Shares in proportion Certificate of 26 Whole Tickets $240 do 56 Half do 120 do 26 Quarter do 60 do 26 Eighth do 30 ANOTHER AND STILL GREATER INDUCE MENT TO ENRICH YOURSELVES. The Greatest and Best Offer ever made to the Public By remitting to us $200 we will send a Certificate (or risk of) $5U0 worth of tickets. By remitting to us $400 we will send a Certifi eat (or risk of) $ 1,000 worth of tickets. By remitting to us $800 we will send a Certifi cate (or risk of) $20,000 of tickets in any of the above splendid Lotteries now drawing. It will be seen by this that the purchaser has only to lay out $400 to purchase $1, 000 worth of tickets. This is, without exception, the most gene rous offer ever made, and we advise all who can af ford it to give it a trial, for we have seldom known a loss to ensue, and have repeatedly witnessed the most glorious result' Address, for Prizes, the old established house of MARION & CO.. Baltimore, Md. jgg-The official drawings of these Great Lotte ries duly certified to by the State Commissioners will be sent immediately after-it is drawn, . to all those who order from us, with a full explanation of the result . To Jewelers and Silver Smiths ! feoYTEiamxrfcfT'" Important to Millers -ant owners i rriHE Undersigned would resyectfuUyuiform those I engaged in the Muling business in aortn Caro lina, that he keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, "V Young' Improved Patent Smut mnd Screening Ma - ' chine. The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public It has supplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public need fear no im-" position, as there are now some 280 Machines run ning in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer bo other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realized in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 feet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. - ' There are a number of these Machines thfoagh which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been clonsod and thev have never been 'eut t r$x oneJv'f : rvlitnd SUite Fair, and Premium with a B1IV1 me- Ldal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Balti more, last rail. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Orange County, N. C. J NO. A. McMANNEN. December 20, 1850. tf 104 Direct Importations. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLES ton, S. C. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO., Have, and are continually receiving, by every ar rival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to sell at small advance on the sterling cost. A look at their Dress Goods will well repay the trou ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is large and complete, and in Prints, many Styles will be found, not gen erally kept in this market. North West corner King & Market Streets. Feb. 9. 1852. tf 12 Wanted, Oil Sixty Bales Prime Cotton, for which a )lt'air market price will be paid in Casii. J. BROWN. April 7, 1852. 2j GARDEN SEEDS, "ARRANTED fresh and genuine, and of the crop of 1852, for sale at the Drug-Store of TV ILLtLAJlO, I1A1 n JVV O. IU. A star ag rs Giant, dceCoss, Beans (Dwarf,) 'Melons Green Citron, Early Mohawk, " China, " Y'ellowsix " Valeutine, tPine Apple, 'Nutmeg, weeks, Skillmans fine netted, " White kidney, Carolina Water, Beans (Pole,) Spanish do Horticultural Cranberry.-Mountain Sweet do, Indian Chief, Long Island do, Large Limaor Butter, .Mustard White and Beets- -Early blood tur-1, nip,)NASTrRTirM, brown, Early yellow turnip, (Okra, Long Blood, Oniox Lrge nea, Brocoli Early and lateUellow Dutch, Cabbage Early May, JjWhite Portugal, Esrlv York, " (Onion Buttons, Ox heart, 'Parsley Plain and eur- Large Y'ork, ed Drumhead Parsnip Long Smooth, Late do., Sugar, Premium flat Dutch, (luernsay. Drumhead Savoy, (Peas Early Prince Al- Bereeo. S TWt, Red Dutch (for picking. V.Early Washington, Cauliflower Early ami) " Bishops Prolific, LateLarge Marrowfat, Carrot Early Horn, yfall or Matchless Mar- Long Orange, rowfat, Celery, Pepper Long Cayenne, White oolid. (Cherry, New Silver Giant, i Bell Cress Curled or Pep-( Mammoth, per grass.'. Radish Long scarlet. Cucumber Early Clu-Tiiniip scarlet, fter' " white, Early Frame, ( ' yellow, London Long Groen, Ruubarb Myattsvicto Extra Long (ireen, ; ria. Gherkin (tor pickling,) Spinach Round Leaved Egg Plant Large pur- Savoy, pie Pnckly and fall, Corn Mammoth Sweet.cSalsify or vegetable oys Tuskaroia, Early l'hilad. white, fter. SQASH-Early yellow bugh Early white bush, " crookneck bush, ' Canada, ' Adams', Lettuce Early curled Autumnal Marrow, silecia,') Tomato Large Red, Royal Cabbage, (Large Y'ellow. Large India, ' Raleigh, Feb. 4, 18-53. 12 Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. riIIE Raleigh nod Gaston Rail Road has been I relaidwith Iron and furnished jvith first class Passenger Lars, and notice is hereby given that. The Regular Mail Trains Leave Ra'cigh daily, Sunday included, at 4 P. M. Arrive at Gaston, - - - - - - at 9 P. M. Leave Gaston at 11P.M. Arrive at Raleigh at - - - - - 4 P. M. On and after the 11th inst., a tri-weekly accom modation train will be despatched, going and re turning in the day time. Due notice of the days and hours of arrival and departure will be given. The best attainable arrangements will be made with all conrecting dncs for the cheap, comfortable and rapid conveyance of passengers. Office R. & G. It. R. Company, Feb. 11, 1853. 14 GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Thirty bags Government Java Coffee, landing this day, for sale by FB & Yrlli. Petersburg, Jan. 28, 1853. 10 CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAM PACKETS. United States Mail Line. SEMI-WEEKLY. connecting with the n. y. steamers each way. THE CAROLINA, L. M. Coxetter. master, will leave every Saturday Af ternoon, at 3 o clock, touching at JnfVsonvilTp. Picolata and 1'ilatka, on the fct. Jol.n'H River : returning, win. arrive in Charleston nn WeAniutdav. The FLORIDA. Charies n uiy, master, win leave . . , r,t - -i, 1 on Tuesday Afternoon of each week, at same hour, and. in addition to the above ports, will stop at Black Creek; returning, wm arrive on txiiuraay Morning. Due notice will always be given when the Carolina makes an exu tnp 10 ot Augusune It is only considered necessary to say that these boats have been built especially for this trade, and are commanded by the most experienced naviga tors. . Fare to Jacksonville...... $8 Fare to Pilatka $10 For Freieht or Passage, apply on board, at Southern wharf, or to . .a JOHN W. CALDWELL,!.-.frJ-'-r-J.- ' 89 East'Bay. Feb. 18,53. j.; - " tG.;-I6 CLOVER SEED --60 bushels Clover Seed in store and for sale by : PEEBLES & WHITE- . Petersburg, Feb. 18, '53. 16 s WEDES t AND ENGLISH IRON. 55 tons Swedes and English Iron, assorted, for sale by PEE LES & WHITE. Petersburg, Feb. 18, '53. i 16 For Norfolk and Portsmouth. mHE FAVORITE AND BEAUTI 1 ful steamer AUGUSTA, Capt Wm. CTSmith, having been thoroughly o- verhauled and repaired, and finished , with' a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrought iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the above places, in connection with the Richmond and Petersburg and City Point Roads. The Trains from Petersburg via City Point Rail Road, running in connection with the AUGUSTA leave the City Point Depot at 7 J o'clock, A. M. ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Returning, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on the-alr ternate days, viz : Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 6 J A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the cars for Petersburg. Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf and , all intermediate landings $1 00 Do To Norfolk 1 00 Do Children not over 12 years of age Do Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme- diate landings ' " ;" " : Do To Old Point and NorfoHc . t&r Meals 50 cents. For senrfats 25 centa., ,. TH0S. lX)DAMt!Ar, Snti't, t' , Office R. P.' R. Co., AprilS7. 152. n HtPRJ 3 and after Monday, March the, 1st, two Passen ger Trains will run daily each way between Peters burg and Richmond, both Trains carrying the Uni ted States Mail, and connecting with the Trains on the R. F. & P. R. R., Fredericksburg, Washington, 4c, and with the Virginia Central R. R. and Canal Packets for Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 4 A. M. 2d do do do do at 7 P. M. 1st Train leave Richmond daily at 7 A. M. 2d do do do do at 5 P. M. Fare, when paid at the office, $1 00. Children over 3 and not over 12 years -ef age, servants and colored persona, when Ticket are pro cured at the Office, half price. Servants travelling by themselves most be fur nished by their masters with two passes, so that one can be retained at the office ; and it moat be expressly stated on the pass that they are te be permitted to go on the Cars. N. B. No freight or package of any kind will be allowed to be carried on the Mail Train. The Trains will run by Richmond time. THOS. DO DAME AD. April 24, 1852. Superintendent. RICHMOND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK Jjr AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKETgHf COMPANY: The double engine and fast sailing Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Foster, master, and CITY OF NORFOLK, Post, master, are now on the line in complete order for freight and pas sengers. To allow sufficient time for receiving and deliver ing freight in good weather, and securing regulari ty in trips, one Steamer will leave New York every Thurtday, and City Point every Friday. This arrange ment may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac commodating and economical to shippers and pas sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loons and state-rooms for passengers. First Cabin passage, $8,00 Second do do 6,00 Freight per cubio foot. 7 THOMAS BRANCH, Agent Old Street, Petersburg. April 30, 1852. 35 WATCHER, GOLD AND SILVER WARE. L H MILLER & CO , WHOLESALE WATCH & JEWELRY HOUSB No. 227 Baltimore st., S. E. cos. Charles sr., TMP0RTER8 of English and Swiss Watches and 1 Tools of every description, Watch "Case"' Mat f kers and Maiiufacturers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, to our very extensive stock, assuring tnem tnat in no article in our line shall we allow any establish ment to surpass us, either in quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only Wholesale House in this branch of business in Baltimore, and shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Wes tern merchants to open accounts with us. Our terms shall ho as liberal and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United States. e will tuke great pleasure m showing our goods to Southern and Western merchants, wheth er they open accounts with us or not. L. H. MILLER & CO., Importers of Watches, Baltimore. Jan. 28, 1853. ' 3ml 0 FOR NEW YORK. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, The first class Side-Wheel Steamshif Roanoke. IOAA T0S burtnei1. Edward Ml Cavcndy, Commander, 1 leaves Petersburg every Tuesday af ternoon, and Norfolk every Wednes day morning at eleven o'clock, with the United States Mail, arriving in New York next day. Passage and fare, state-room included, from Petersburg $10 do do from Norfolk 9 Steerage passage half price. The Roanoke has now been running about eigh teen months, during which time she has never miss ed a trip, and has always kept up to her time. Travellers going North, will find this route the cheapest and most comfortable. For passage, ap ply, in Petersburg, to ftaiu'l G. Baptist, Norfolk to J. M. Smith & Bro. The Steamship Jamestown, of 1 400 tons burthen, now building in New Y'ork, and to be commanded by Capt. Lewis Parish, will be added to the line in this Spring, giving to travellers ana shippers a commu nication twice a week between the above places by first class Sids-Wheel Steamships. Feb. 1, 1853. 11 3mos PRIME CHEWING TOBACCO, ed- Raleigh Nov. 2nd, 1852. ust Receiv- J. BROWN 90 Music, Pianos, Guitars, Violins,&o. AT THE N. C. MUSIC STORE. TUST received and ready for inspection and sale, I a beautiful assortment of Pat h'd Rosewood Guitars, beautifully ornamented, Violins, a larger and cheaper lot than ever be fore offered in the State, Violin Boxes, Boxwood, Logwood and White, Violin Cases, varnished wood and paper, Octave Flutes, E. D. and C, Ivory and Silver keys, Violin Bridges, Clarionets and Clarionettas, Violincellos and Bows, Triancrles. Banjos. Castinetts, ic, &c, fce. Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1853 , 12 HULL'S TALLOW CANDLES. Ten Boxes receive- Also, Five Bags Old 'Java Coffee. " J.-BROWN. Raleigh, Feb. 16, 1853- TO HOUSE PAINTERS. 50 Barrels of Cotton Seed Oil,, the cheapest and best Oil for outside house painting for sale' by the Barrel. Apply to WM. J. CLARKE. Raleigh, March 16, 1852. 22 tf '- L JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (STJCCESSOK-TO KERR At CUTHBERTA Grocer, Forwarding and Commiuion Merchant, JBol- Ungbrook Street, Fetertburg, F. - b references 1 ' Thos. Braggr Jr., Jaehonr JST. C MessrsKvan BroY Petersburg , Messrs. L. D. &W. G. Crenhawr iuhmtnd. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk , James George, Esq., Ballbnore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, Nett York. HAS constantly on hand : Prim Porto Bieo and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified de Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffee Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea -Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candle Brown, Pale and Variegated Soap Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground A"m Salt.- , , Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard . ? v Nafla. ksRorted,- wit.rjns ti1,wti,ou " UainM,'ua'luut n oner at the lowest market ntt.:TWit. f -. The striete8l Attention to receiving and for warding good. . '-'.'-'v:. ' Petersburg, March V ; . 19 'ittOQK'. OUT ! Now is the time for Bargains ! ! TILS wbseriber, 'wishing te decrease his atocs; on nana, in order to make-room for a fresh -apply of Goods tor the Fall Trade, offers rai this tie aoy article Oat may be wan ted in hi line of bmaines at a very small advance on prime cost His stock at present is larger than any other that will be found in the city, consisting of fine Gold Lever and Cylinder Watches, from the most noted manufactories in London, Iivepeol, Paris and Geneva, and a fine assortment of Silver and Lepine Watches, varying in prices from 10 to 45 dollar, with a guarantee to perform well, or they will be exchanged for others that will; Gold Fob, Teat, Guard and Chattalaine Chains, Bracelets, Armlets, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Ring. Silver and Gold Specks, with glasses to suit aQ ages, Silver and Gold Pencils, and many other article generally kept in a store of the kind, too nomeroo to mention. An examination of his Goods and prices will prove to the purchaser that twenty per cent mt least earn b tared, by purchasing from ' - CHAS. LfcMSDENr sign of the California Thimble. Petersburg, Nov. 11, 1852. 93-ly Lyon's Eathairon, For Preserving, Restoring & BetmtifyiHg the Hair Causing it to grow . luxuriantly, and giving it a soft and curling appearance, of th most delightful character. THE KAITHAIRON neutralise i- effects of disease, climate, and eld age, in -praeerving and restoring the Human Hair, even after a BALD NESS of many years ; cleanses the sealp from UAiK-', and all its natural impurities ; immediately relieves ympathetio attacks of NERVOUS HEADACHE. And cures all Cutaneous Diseases of the Skin, suek Salt Rheum, J-ryarpelas, itch, Innmraatioa. &.c, &c A a TOILET ARTICLE For giving the Hair a rich, soft, glossy and curling appearance, nothing has ever been discovered to e qual its incontested- its incontestable virtue. It exhales tits perfume af tiie jbq drfifi-tfnl sad. ex otic flowers, and is free from all mineral proper ties, or any substance which can color the skin, r stain a lady's hat. For BALD AND GRAY HEADS It is pre-eminently beneficial. "The Kathairon has fully restored mv hair, af ter a baldness of 12 years. A JAY COURTRIGHT, 76 Bond-st. N. Y." The use of the Kathairon is adopted by the first physicians in Europe and America, and has a pat ronage, and sale unprecedented in th history of the Ji arena Jledica. Sold by all reputable dealers throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean, in large handsome bottles, for 25 ctS4 Frojits only tn extensive tales. Sold to the trade at a liberal discount, but com missioned in no instance. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist and Manufacturer. D. S. BARNES, Proprieter, 161 Broadway. N. Y. To whom all orders should be addressed. Sold in Raleigh by P. F. PESCUD. Lyoii's Extract OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER. N .TOTHING need be said to command the atten tion of the public to this article, when con vinced that it is PURE and unadulterated. Medi cal men, or those seeking a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome effects of brackish and turbid water, can rely upon its genuine character, as it is also extensively used for eulinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, &c To the aflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Nervous Debility, r ever 'and Ague, Dizziness, gen eral Prostration, &c. nothing has evor been pre scribed with equal enect. Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, 101 Broadvcay, N. Y. Inquire for LYON'S PURE GINGER. Sold by reputable Druggists throughout the world. Sold in Raleigh by F. F. PESCUD. Jan. 25, 1853. 6mos 10 HATS! HATS! ! HATS ! ! ! 12 Cases of Be- bee's and others of the latest and most approved styles, "bought 01 the Manufacturers them selves and no mistake." Those wishing the last Agony call at EVANS ft COOKE'S September, 1852. 7$ To the Public. A PERFECT LUXURY IN SUMMER & WINTER ! fTlHE subscriber has on hand a supply of the I best quality or curled hair, and is still man ufacturing a superior quality of hair Mattresses. He would respectfully inform the Public, that he can furnish them with the best articles in his line as cheaply as they can be bought in New York. Persons from the neighboring villages and coun ties, who have heretofore sent JNoTth, can provide themselves witn as gooa an article at the subscri ber s, and at as low a price ; as he is prepared to and will furnish them, at the shortest notice, at prices ranging irom sj4 to -o. ALSO, Constantly on hand the much improved Shuck and Cotton Mattresses, at the lowest prices. AI . 1 . . . so, soias. lounges, otc, manuiacturea in various styles. Repairing of sofas, easy-chairs, and reno vating old Mattresses, ic, done with neatness and despatch. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. My Ware-Uoom is on r ay etteville St, three doors above the 1 arborougn Mouse. - . J. HENRY HARRIS, Lpu.oister.er ana Mattress Maker. i tfSS"' Good Feathers taken at the highest prices in exchange ior Aiattresses. . v. Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1853. - tf 1. IriSh Potatoes. 4 N additional supply of superior Carter Pota- J toes. jusi receivea ana lor sale by v - A -; JAS. McKniMOJiT: i Feb, 11, 186. : ;i4 2SL North Carolina' Mutud Insuxano iL - Company, " J fTTHlS Company ha been in successful operation ' I for more than five i. years, and ' continues t take risks upon all classes of property in the State,. . (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,), upon favourable terms. Its Policies now seven property amounting to- $4,500,000, a large- fe-.l tion of which is in Country risks, and its' present : capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dorv in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan fl this Company has been less than one third of en per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Dire- " tors and Officer, of this Company for th nressa DIRECTORS'. ,A't Josiah O; Watson, Raleigh. '. Richard Smith,. do John Primrose, de Henry D. Turner, do J. G. B. Roulhae, do S. W.Whitint- ,- T,H; 8elbv.'r - Geo, McNeilLrS Fyettevffl rh - . , t Jo. G. Wright Wilminirton. ;.- ' : - 4J ame - iloyt John Cox, Edenton. . 't Salem.' z Elisabeth Citjrl Salisbury.-j? Newbern. ; Josh. Boner, . Joseph Pool, Michael Brown: Alex. MitchelL, W. N. H. Smith," -H. B. WaJiama, -John B. Barrett, ; A. T- Summ v. Murfreesbore j. Charlotte. Milton. -Aaheville. v ' ? ' AH Directors are authorized to receive apples turns. ... ,. -..V,?t- . Vl. i OFFICERS OF THE COMPANI. . Josiah O. Watson, President. J. G. B. Roulhae, Fie tf. . Richard Smith, jyeasurer t John C. Partridge,' Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. ' , ' J. Hersman, General Agent. ' s. w. whiting, -: .,.r. Richard Smith, ' V Executive Committ; A . John Primrose, ' t . All communications in reference to insuranee " , , should be addressed to the Secretary post paid. v. . . J. C. 'PARTRTDGRRefl . Raleigh, Jan.13, 1852. North Carolina Mutual Life Insu- ranee Company. : C ' - . OFFICE,-RALEIGH, N. C. , ff fTlHIS Company continues to insure! the lives all healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years far fds their, value. ; ', V-; OFF1CRRS. '"C Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, f j Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, . James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Pen-in Bus bee, Attorney, Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Examining Physieian, J. Hersman, General Agent. All losses are paid within 90 day after satisfas3 tory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation 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, Setr May 2, 1852. " 0 FIRE E -ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY or TH Ha Hartford, Conn., offers to insure Building and Merchandise, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the $mes. . This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in th tinted states, and pays its less promptly Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its ve cinity, to b mad to 8. W WHITING, tffj Agent And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agnt October, 1848. 88 STARR, SON & CO., v Late MALTBY & STARR,) .147 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. KEEP constantly' on hand a large assortment of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS of their own Manufacture, 'which they offer, to Cask and Time buyers on the most liberal terms, at a slight advance from cost Their long experience in this branch of business enables them to offer in ducements to buyers seldom met with, and an ex amination of their stock is particularly invited. " Orders respectfully solicited, and especial attention -paid to packing goods for distant trade, r 1 . v STARR, SON & CO. 147 Water Street, New York. Dec 14, 1852. 102 8m GIGARS. -A large lot of those superior import ed Havana Cigars just to hand. J AS. Mcl-IMMON. -v, Nov. 30, 1852' , - 98 4V- STRAW GOODS. Fisher & Plimpton, ' , vb. 189 Broadway, Opposite. John Strutt) NEWY0BK7-' AVE constantly on hand one of the LARaxu and most complete stocks of Straw Goods, ; ' ' Silk Bonnets,&c., of their . own ; manufacture, comprising every variety of Straw Bonnets, For- - rign and Domestic, and adapted to both MxR-'fi" chant and Millinery trade. ;'.- ' Having the exclusive control of various styles ' of goods, they offer inducements the most attrac tive, as well in regard to quality as price,, and' would invite buyers to call and examine before purchasing their goods. . , v m . Jan. -8, 1853. c 8mos 10 .4: CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, " bmithfibld, sorth carolira. w ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayn and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. BANK OF WASHINGTONi February 21, 1858. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION to increase , the capital of the Bank of Washington will be opened at the Canting House in Washington on the 14th day of March next, to receive subscrip tions for eleven hundnd shares of stock in said Bank ; and will be closed as soon as the requisite amount snail be suDscribea. Fifty dollars on each share will be required to be paid at the 'time of subscribing ; twenty-five dollars, on the 1st day 01 July next ; and twenty five dollars on. the 1st day of October next; in ad dition to which, there will be required on the 1st day of Jan'y 1854, a sum equal to the rate which the contingent fund that may then be reserved shall bear towards the old stock from which lat ter date, dividends on the new stock will begb? to accrue. --' ,,:-'.,i?. ; "'-: . ' : ..- - -' - - Subscriptions may be secured by a payment of five dollars on each share at the time ef subscri bing, and forty-five dollars on the 1st day of April next. -. " .' - - - Delayed payments will be charged with legal in-terest'-nd a neglect to pay any inatalment for twenty days will forfeit the stock ; which may be sold as in the case of original subscriptions. Spe cie,; Northern' Exchange, and the notes -of the Banks in this State, will be received in payment Mv STEVENGW,-Cashierv Feb. 25, '53. 4t 18 GOCOA Warranted pure and ef superior quali tf, for sal at TTJCSZB'8.' X! - m
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