It it 1 El f 0. B. ROOT, . HAVEfG recently returned, from the Korth, Vith a new nd choice selection of Qooda, u -now prepared to inrite his friends fcnd the public. He is in possession of the latest tnlmost fsh-j ionable styles of t - " ' -IS? ' i - And the most approved ' Washes, PeifUmery, &o., . FOR THE TOILET. ' . ' Also, splendid assortment of Watches," Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, and aU-other articles usually contained in establishments- of a similar Grateful for past patronage, he respectfully so licits a continuance or tne same, winj.xvu. that no goods of a superior quality were eTer be fore offered is this market. :. la addition to .the articles aboTe ennumerated may be found an extensiye assortment of Cutlut, Silt kb asdPlatxd YIaxx, Spkctaclks, with Perifocal glasses to suit the eyes of all persons. Also Tery superior Flint glasses, that may be ad justed in any frame at the shortest notice. Ob hand, a fine lot of DOUBLE BARREL GUNS. RIFLES, PISTOLS of all kinds. POwDEH FLASKS, SHOT AND BIRD BAGS, together with many other articles in that line too tedious to en umerate, which I shall be pleased to exhibit to al1 .those who may fator me with a call. f C. B. ROOT. Oct. 29,i185i. ' 89 tf J. Mi lHvejoy's Academy. fTtHE 23rd Session will commence on the 6th of I January, ibgs.. Raleieh. November 16th, 1852. 94 ly THE LARGEST SLLK, RIBBON, AND TRIMMING House in New York. m THOMAS G. STEARNS, Importer and Jobber ef SILKS, MILLINERY AJiD . , , FANCY GOOJ)S, 162 Broadway. N. HAS NOW IN6TORE AND IS DAILY RECEIV ING and offering at the Lowest Prices, a complete assortment of Goods inr.his line, comprising all the various styles and designs, consisting of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, Marcelines, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, BONNET RIBBONS, 0 TAFUTA AND SATIN BIBB05S, DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS r, KXBBOIPXBIES, French and English Crapes, Crape Lisses, Silk ' Crarats, GLOVES OF ALL KINDS, Silk Lac e Mitts, BAREGES, LACES, Whitb Goods, Hosibbt, L. C. Hdkfs. The undersigned would invite the attention of his friends and the trade generally. He will offer in ducements to Cash axd Shobt Timb Butbbs. THOMAS G. STEARNS, 162 Broadway, Between Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. Y. Dec 29, 1852. ; 1 ly Hardware. PRATT. & LANSING. SUCCESSOBS TO S. O. W. LAKSI.VC,) Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac, NO. 2X1 FULTON STREET, Between Broadway and Greenwich Streets, NEW YORK. VTTR STOCK will at all times consist of a full 9 and complete assortment of English and Ger man Shelf Hardware, imported by ourselves direct from the manufacturers for cash ; and of Ameri can Hard Ware, Cut Nails, Shovels, Farming Tools &c, purchased of the makers on such terms as will enable us to compete with those in the Amer ican Hard Ware trade exclusively. Countrv Merchants are requested to examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. March 18, 1853. ($5) 3m-24 Direct Importations. kRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLES- ten, S. C. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO. Have, and are continually receiving, by every ar rival, CHOICE GOODS, which tey 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. ' tfl2 ROBERTS S COPPER. TIN & STOVE DEPOT. ROANOKE SQUAftE, NORFOLK, VA. TN Store, a large and varied assortment of all kinds of Copper and Tin Wares, at wholesale and retail, lower than at aay other establishment in a. Copper Work for Steamers. Mills, Distilleries, &c. &., executed in the best manner, with due regard to steam pressure. STOVES AND HOT-AIR FURNACES, OF ALL KINDS, FOR ALL PURPOSES, METALLIC ROOfllCO, GUTTBB3 t PIPES FOR BUILDISQS, Block Tin, Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, Bar and Sheet LEAD, SHEET IKON, &C. ETHEREAL OIL, AND LAMPS FOR USING IT. Shower Baths and Bathing Apparat is, of all THE NEWEST & MO 'T APPROVED PATTERNS. WM. D." ROBERTS, JR. Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. April 19, 138. 6m 38 1.' 'Standard" copy. PETER W. HINT ON, COMMISSION, nd Forwarding Merchant, Ne. Aj 9 Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. Liberal advances on consignments of Produce. Icrchandise received and forwarded with despatch JtXrEBENCES : Wm. Plumnrer Esq., Warrenton. Major Charles L Hint on, Raleigh. George W. Haywood do J. B. G.Roulhac do Norfolk Va., April 19, 1853. f 100-ly BOOKS FOR THE SOUTH AND WEST- Will be ready in March, Dr. Bird's universally pop- ular novel, "NICK OF THE "WOODS, OB THE IBDEXA1X0SAT," new and revised edition, in- one volume, 12mo, with illustrations by Darle-. Price $1,25. ,,Dr. Bird's "Nick of the Woods'' has, from Its first publication, been a great favorite at home and abroad ; it is now reissued, revised and cor rected bj the author, to meet a general Demand A stray Yankee in Texas," by. Philip Paxton, with illustrations by Barley. In one volume, 12 mo. Price $1,25. Phillip Paxton' s sketches of Life in the South-West, through the "Spirit of the Times, the "Literary World" and other journals have been universally well received. His "Stray Yankee in Texas ' will not diminish his reputation Good sense, goodjiumor, sound patriotism, and heartv aninval spirits commend these books to the youth of the whole country. Also, just published, Napoleon in Exile, or a Voice from St Helena by Barry 0"Meara. in two vols., 12mo, with plates. Price $2 Macaulay's Speeches. "Speeches and Address es of the Rt Hon. T. Babington Macaulay," in two vols. j2mo , S-i. viovernoox, v xiecoiiecuon oi our Home in the West, by AlJceXJarey. Fourth ed., with illus trations by Darley. Price $1 , r 1 C . : , . , . . xucKucr a oueecnes. speecnes on tne L.einsia. tive Independence of Ireland by Thomas Francis Aieagner. . in one volnme IZmo, with a portrait. 171N)1. ' The s Men or the Tune, or Sketches of Liv uig Notables ; containing nearly 900 Biographies. ixmo, cioia. jx w. For sale by the booksellers generally. Publish ed by " J. 8. REDFIELD. 110 & 112t Nassau Steet, New-York. April 19, 1853! 3m 83 CAN LLES. Sperm tad Adamantine. -Hull's Tallow. For sale by i. BROWN, United States Mail Steam SM? 4ilLLLVM;R0Li&S pOWLANDERi . f ! Bettn Charleston kndiEavdna amneetmff wtCh V v the Tacifi Matl Steam Skq Comptmy't i A ' fit; yLine for California. ;.. . THIS Splendid Sea Steam Ship will hereafter leave Charleston for Havana on the 15th and . a. -v m n 1 A 30th of Each Month, andrrora Havana ior omsvcw ton, on the 8th and 2d of Each Montn. - The Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. S. Mail Steam Ship Company's Line to Aspinwall and the Pacific Mail Line from Panama to Califor nia and Oregon. .-," - .Passengers will be landed at the Railroad whan at Aspinwall free transit of the 'Isthmus at the Passengers expense. , , . .. The Isabel will also connect at Havana with U. S. Mail Steam Company's line to New Orleans. Tickets for Key. West,. Havana, New Orleans, Aspinwall, and San Francisco, can be had by ap plying to MORDECAI & CO., 110 East Bay, Charleston S. C. Through Tickets f .r the Isabel to Charlesion, via Havana, can be had from the Company's Agents at the points above named. Jan. 18th, 1853. ($10)-7 NEW SINGING BOOK PATENT NOTES! THE HARP OP THE SOUTH ; j A new and extensive collection of church music, BT I. B. WOODBCBT, ACTHO Or THE DULCIMER, LIBER XUSICTS, &C. THIS book embraces many new features, and, it is confidently believed, will be found the most comprehensive, attractive and useful work of the kind ever issued. It has been prep area in an swer to numerous calls from the South and the West, and embraces the Gems from all the most popular round note books in the country, together with much new Music written expressly .for its pa ges. By special arrangement, the right to use the favorite compositions of Lowell Mason, Esq,, the distinguished composer and editor, has been ob tained, and a careful selection from his very popu lar works, the Handel and Haydn Societies collec tion ; The Carmina Sacra, of which last work alone over 300 000 copieshaye been sold,) and others, has been made. Selections have also been made from the works of Thomas Hastings and William B. Bradbury, Esqs., as well as from the other most distinguished American and Foreign Composers. The choicest pieces have also been inserted from the Dulcimer, by Mr. Woodbury, a work which has had the astonishing sale of 125,000 copies in the short time aince its publication. Some idea of the extent and variety of this work may be given by mentioning that beside a very large number of Psalm and Hymn Tunes ef all Me ters, Anthems, and Set Pieces, for all occasions, and Revival Hyms, and Music, it also contains a large number of Juvenile Songs for the Sabbath School and Social Circle, and a collection of Secu lar Pieces, but of a Moral Cast, for the use of sing ing Schools, &.c. To the whole is prefixed the El ements of Music made easy, being a full exposition of the subject, illustrated by numerous Exercises and pleasing pieces for class practice. Teachers Choristers and others interested are invited to ex amine this work. Retail price $1,00 For sale by Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadel phia; W. B. fcinith Jt Co., Cincinnati; 11. Critten den, St. Louis ; A Carter, Charleston ; T. S. Bid- eood & Co. Mobile : and bv booksellers generally. Published by Mason brothers (late Mason & Law,) New lork. March 1st, 1833. (10) Sm-19 CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAM PACKETS. United States Mail Line. SEMI-WEEKLY. COXSECTIKG WITH THE K. T. STEAMERS EACH WAY. m r t t ' r i mu IV i t t r . . rJkZ3 J master, will leave every Saturday Af- ternoon, at o clock, touchiuir at Jacksonville, Picolata and Pilatka, on the St, John's River ; returning, will arrive in Charleston on Wednttday. The FLORIDA, Charles illy, master, wiU leave on Tuttday Afternoon of each week, at same hour, and, in addition to the above ports, will stop at Black Creek ; returning, will arrive on Saturday Morning. Due notice will always be given when the Carolina makes an extra trip to St Augustine it is only considered necessary to say that these boats have bejjn built especially fortius trade, and are cummauacu Dy uie most experienced naviga tors. Fare to Jacksonville .$8 Fare to Pilatka $10 For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Southern wharf, or to JOHN W. CALDWELL, U East Bay. Feb. 18, '53. tlj IG Splendid Article And no Mistake. White md Black Pomatum highly perfumed, and in very large sticks. Just received, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. M ACCARONI. Best quality, imported Macca- roni m store, and for sale by JAMES McKIMMON. March 29, 1853. 27 DR. WILLIAM H. MOORE, H AV1NG lrftatcd himself in Pittsboro', Chat ham Countv, offers his professional services to the citizens of the place, and the surroundinj countrv. He will be found at his office at all times, except when professionally engaged. April 1, lo3. 3 mos 28 Come one, Come all, before it is too late ! ! COATS, PANTS, VESTS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, CHEAPER THAN EVER Einstein & Co., C10RNER of Market Square, and Wilmington St., nearly opposite Nixon's Stables, for the last year so favorably known to the citizens of Wake, and gurroundiiijffccounties, as keeping the 'CHEAP CLOTHIJSTOnE," take this method to announce, that they are now receiving their large and splendid assortment of Ready Made turning, wnicn, ocing maue up unucr their owa supervision, they can tcarrant to be made in the best and most substantial manner. As for cheap ness, they are not only determined not to be beat en, but to sell every thing at from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than can De bought elsewhere.. Their unusually large stock consists in part of Coats (Dress, rrock and Sack) from 5o cts. to $20 Pants, (every kind and color) from &0 cts. to 6 Vests, " " " 60 eta. to 6 A large and very fine assortment of Boys and Youths Suits, as well as every other article in their line, as Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Hats, Caps, coots, ahoes, umbrellas, &c., all of which rill be sold at astonishly low prices. thankful lor past ravors, we solicit a continu ance of the same. A. C. EINSTEIN, K. ROSENTHAL. t. & Co. are receiving new goods ererr week. throughout the year. March '!, loo3. ly 2fl PIANO-FORTE. OR sale at the N. C. Book Store, a Rosewood Piano-Forte, 7 Octaves. H. D. TURNER. April 12, 1953. 31 TC. WORTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARD ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. July 1st, 1851. 63-ly-p. A & H. HARRIS, GETERAL COHTOSSIOH HZRCHASTS, xonroLK, VIBOIK1A, "TTTILLmake liberal advances on consignments, t T if desired. Norfolk, April 19, 1853."- 83 ly RECEIVED this day Apple Green Florence ; , do Marceline do; do French Crape do. . Apru 1 a, iBoo. 00 n. u. it a. m tie.!. -rTMBRELLA8 PARASOLS Jreen '. and I) Black Silk and Cotton Umbrella,' '. i jRg'd and Watered Parasols, all colors, . T Black Wahfed Lined Parasols,' . . 1 Ladies' Black Silk Sun Umbrellas. . v . tor sale by r J BROWN ! FOR NEW" YORK. a. ino new auu erogu uuo fuct;.,,. Steinship 'ROANOKE 1 lx200 toni J hm-then; LewiiParriah.TCommander,1' will leave City point every t Tuesday evening for Jfew York . - Passatre and fare from Petersburg, including state - rooma...- - ;S1 Steerage passage -8 00 . For speed," comfort and safety, the Roanoke is excelled by no Steamship on the coast, and travel lers will find it the most pleasant route; to the Northl . ' "' XSF JICKETS issued at myOffice on Sycamore street ' ' , . SAMUEL G.. BAPTIST, Agt. Petersburg, Va. A passenger train leaves the Appomattox Depot at o o ciock, r. ai Steamship at City Point. June 4, 1852. to eonnect with the tf 45 Mining Agency, NEW YORK, 62 WILLIAM ST., ROOM NO. 12. THIS Agency is established for the purchase and sale, on commission, of unimproved Mines and Mining Stock, in companies organiied and at work. Also, for furnishing all kinds of Ma chinery and Mining Tools, as ordered. Also, the chemical analysis of ores and other substances, as forwarded from any part of the oountry. A prin ted circular, giving full explanations, will be sent . t i , . m answer to anv post-paid ieuer, enclosing one three cent post-office stamp. J. li. UAllltUlK cu. New Yobk, Dec. 30, 1852. ly A new Gold Mine Discovered, ACCESSIBLE without a votaob aeocxd THE HOBJf. THE GREAT DEPOT FOR II A X D SOME FRIZES. MARION & CO., Lottery and Exchange Brokers. OFFICE CORNER OF GAY AND r AlETTJs STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD. MARION & CU. beg to can particular attention to their splendid selection of Magnificent Lotteries drawing Daily The Caoitals in each Lottery range from the small amount of 4,000 Dollars to the stupendous sum of 100,000 Dollars. Tickets varying in price $1 to $20. Our success in selling Pnies has been entirely bevond our expectations We have sold and cashed Prizes during the last year, amounting in tne g gregate to over ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. In fact, not a day passes that a respectable Prize is not sold bv us so to all who wish to venture for the smiles of "Dame Fortune," we respectfully ask of them a trial before purchasing elsewhere. Class K. T be drawn in city of Baltimore, MD., om SATURDAY, April 30th, 1853. SCHEME. 1 Frize of $0(5,000 33,0iO 22.IMK) 11,000 1 Prize of 1 do 1(H) Prizes of 180 do &c. $7000 4000 do do do 2001. 500 &.C &c Tickets only $20 shares in proportion. A package of 26 whole tickets in this great Lot tery will cost, at $20 each, $520, but as they must draw at least $200 back, we can therefore send i Certificate of Packages of 26 Whole's $300 do do 20 Halves 150 do do 20 Quarters 75 do do 26 Eighths 37 50 Bgy- SPECIAL NOTICE. The famous and luc ky Patapsco Lottery (Small Fry) will hereafter be drawn on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Capitals $51)00, $3000, $2500, 10 of $10OO, &c. Sc. Tickets $1, Halves 50, Quarters so cent? A full certificate of packages of 25, whole tickets in this famous little seheuie will cost but $lo, halves $7,50, quarters $3,75, and a single package can draw the four highest prizes in the Lottery. Orders solicited through the Post Omce. Jgj-All business .strictly private and confiden tial. For Prizes either by the package, single tickets or shares, be sure to address your orders to the Old Established House of MARION 4 CO. Baltimore, MD. IBBONS ! RIBBONS ! I Rich Bonnet, Neck, Sash and Taffetta Ribbons. W. II." & R. S. TUCKER BANK OF CAPE FEAR, Apbil 12th 1853. HUE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will 1 h' be held at the Hanking House in Wilmington on .Monday the day of May next. II. R. SAVAGE Cash r. April 19, 1853. tm 33 PINEY POINT LINE TO BALTIMORE. On Monday of each Week. Fare $5 only. HE public are hereby informed that the comfortable aud expe ditious steamer POWHATAN, Captain Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted enlarged, and improved in every respect, is now on the route between Richmond and Baltimore once weekly. Passengers by this agreeable and economical line, win leave Richmond by the morning train on Monday of each week, at 7 o'clock, A. M., an reach Baltimore in the course of the night. Droba bly by midnight, thus securing a connection wita the different lilies out of Baltimore, the following morning, in any direction. Returning, passen gers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wed nesday of each week, at 3 J o'clock, P. M., and connect at the creek on the following mnmimr with the train of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, which arrives in Richmond on Thursday, at 3 o'clo P. M. r arc in either direction, $ j ; forward cabin pas sengers, (melu'ling meals,) $4 50. F'are for first class passengers between Balti more ana Philadelphia by the New Castle and Frcnchtown line, $2 50. For second class do. $1 50. Making the whole fare from Richmond to Philadelphia by this agreeable line $7 50 only for first class passengers, and $0 for second class do. tor further particulars, or through tickets, id- ply at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rai'roau Company. J. R. WINSTON, Ticket Agent. Office R. F, &. PR R.Richmond, March XU, 1853. April 22nd, 1853. 34 P. S. Through tickets can be had in Petersburg, at the same rates of fair, as from Richmond, on application at the Office of the Richmond and Pe UrMburg Rail Road Company. NEW GOODS AT HARDING'S. RECEIVED this day another Lot of those pret ty French Cloth half Hacks. China Bilk ests, for Snininer a light. Cool and beautiful article. Rich -"Caicade, Pattern," Marseilles Vest, white Marseilles Vest. Cheap, for Cash. E. L. HARDING. April 10th, 1853. 34. MATTINGS i-4 and 6-4 White India Mat ting, 4-4 Checked India Matting, White Cotton Fringes. For sale by J. BRO sr. S' njujiirn, uvuoiiii, iiallibu i just re A 1 W J 1 V T ,rL-rrGR IT 1 I f infn, , ceived a small lot of the above, put up in ti pots, hermetically sealed. Warranted fresh aae genuine ; prepared and ready for the table. JAMES McKIMMON. March 29, 1853. 27 CHERRY & BIGGS, GENERAL V Commission Merchants, UAKOLlJiA WHARF TOWN POINT, NORFOLK, VA- - April 22, 1853. S4 PROCTER is this day in receipt ef . a fresh sup. ply of fine fancy Caesimere. . Also, black and fancy articles for the neck; and a large quantity of irrvss fcshirta. .... . - .., He has also received that Grey Cassimerel -which nas oeen so mien enquirea ior. - -v. v- ' i -, ISAAC PROCTER, April 19th, 1853 f 83 " Merchant Tailor. OREENSBOROUGrH 7 i - , --.--ft':' Mutual Insurance Cotopanyv - -. '-'V' . eu, 1- " THE cost of Insurance on the muraax .pian is ? but a small sum, compared with a joint stock Company. This Company being iooateq in :ine Western part of the State, eonsequenwjf uusu iuo larger portion of the- risks are in the w est, .-Tery many or which are in the oountry. The Company is entirely free irom. ueo ; nave made do assessments, and have a Tery targe a- mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. At the last Annual Meeting the following vmcers were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMIN G, General Agent. DlBECTOBg. James Slean, J. A. Mebane, C P. MendenhaU, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College; John 1. Shaver, Salisbury ; John H. Cook, Fayetteville , E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Kaleigli ; Lroy Springs, Charlotte; J. J. Jackson, I'lttsooro ; li. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. DeceJJl, 1852. 102 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY. THIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon the mutual principle, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit : Life Insurance ana Trust departments. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in the entire profits of the Company, l'renil ums will be received, in cash, either annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be agreed up on at the time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tcm, the payments made to the Company are en tirely 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 conve nient for him, without any obligation upon him to continue his payments, and limy withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and the same time an assurance pay able at death a fund available in sickness and a pro vision for old aye. fScir See Pamphlets furnished bv the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swuin, John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Blliott. President Raltu GoKBELL. Vice J'rtsidect Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treaturcr D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. E-tamininy Physician Edwin Watson, M. D. Consulting Physician D. C. Mebaue, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. General Agtnt William LI Cumming. BL Any information relative to the Company uiay be had by addressing D. P WEIR, Secrctarv aud Treasurer Feb. 22, 1853. " tf-17 HOWELL & BROTHERS, MAXlrACIlRtKS ami Imfoktebs or Paper Hangings, No. 207, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. V NVITE attention to their very eleirant and ex tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac in nne coia anu velvet aecoraxious, nue rrcncu in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort ment of ordinary satin and common papers. Also, Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Prints, Tester and entre pieces, &c. H. & B. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gold Medal for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Jan. 28, 185:1. 10 OMEST1C CLOTHS. A good article, and L. W. PECK, & CO. 88 tf ap, to hand. Oct. 20, 1852. Spring Millinery. LfTIHE subscriber invites attention to a comi-lete J stock of Sfbixg aud Summer Millinery uood3, which will be sold by wholesale or retail. Straw Pounds trimmed, and Silk Bonnets made to order, in small or large quantities, at short no tice. Prompt and special attention given to orders from the country. N. C. BARTON, 100 Main St., Richmond, Va. Feb. 22. 1850. 3m..s pr. $5 17 W II 1 T E & McKENNEY SrccEssoM to PKEBLES, SCOTT t W HITE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la STAPLE AND Y A N C Y 3 SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, Va. J. ANDREW WHITE, March 20, 1853. II. A. McKEX.NET, (Lt with Jno, Ste venison.) ly 27 IMPORTANT. TO HOUSEKEEPERS Something belter and more econonumical than Suda, Cream Tartar, or any other prepara tion in ex uie nee for Bali in q. DURKEE'S Chemical Yeast, or Baking Powder For raising Bread, Biscuit, Friea, Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Corn Bread Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, sc., &c. This article is one that every FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE, Eating Saloon, Ship. Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat SC., will fand upon a careful trial, to be the very thing needed every single day of their existence. Its most important advantages over the old sys tem, are . 1. It saves the expense of milk, eggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense of pro curing good yeast,, water only being necessary. 2. No time is required for the dough to rise before baking ; consequently bread may be made in a few minutes. 3. A cook can always depends upon having light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit whether the flour be of the best quality or not. 4 Bread made by this process is much more nu tritious, easier of digestion, better fitted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with yeast. 6. The bread made by fermentation docs no af ford the game amount of nourishment to the ys tem, that it does when made with this compound ; because the vegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prevents the proper action of the gastric fluid upon it, and consequently, a part only goes to nour ish the body, while the acids tend to produce dys pepsia and its attendant evils. The article has been thoroughly tested, and is u niver sally liked. When used according to the di rections, it is warranted to suit. Be careful to ask for DURKEE'S BA KING POWDER, and take no other, and you will not be deceived. Principal office, 139 Wa ter strej New York. Sold by the best grocers and druggists generally. Feb. 25, '53. ly 18 STRAW GOODS. Fisher & Plimpton, No. 189 Broadway, Opposite John Street,) NEW YORK, f AVE constantly on hand one of the largest and most complktb stocks of Stbaw Goods, Silk Bonnets, sc.. of their own manufacture, comprising every variety of Straw Bonsits, For- bion and Domestic, and adapted to both Mxa- chakt and Millinert trade. Having the kxclvsivi control of various styles or goods, they otter inducements tne most attrac tive, as well in regard to quality as price, and would invite buyers to call and examine before purchasing their goods. Jan. 28, 1853. - Smos 10 . PIANO FOR SALE . ; A "VERY. Superior Piano Forte, for sale. XL - Also a lot of house-hold furniture, nearly as . . M a i a a i trt . goouasnew. . -nppiy o uie ouDscnoer , . J.J. BIGGS. Raleigh, April 5 th, 1858. 29 Here is your Hemedy.':;- -t jrn eLJ-" HOIaLO WAY'S OINTMENT, v A xost Miraculous ccbb or Bad Legs, aft? 3 Year's ScrrEBiKO. ' Extract of a Letter from Mr. Wni. Galpin, o70 Si..: Maiis Street, Weymouth, dated May Ibth, lool. To Professor Hollowat : ' Sir At the age of 18, my wife (who is now 61) caught a violent cold, which settled in her legs, and ever since that time they have been more or less sore, and greatly inflamed Her agonies were distracting, and for months together she was de prived entirely of rest aud sleep. Every remedy that medical men advised, was tried, but without effect her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often read your advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills and Ointment : and, as a last resource, after every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago, and, strange to relate, is now in good health. Her legs are painless, without scam or scar, and her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have witness ed the sufferings of my wife during the last forty three years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, you would indeed feel delight ed in having been the means of so greatly allevia ting the sufferings of a fellow-creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN A Person 70 1 'ears of affi cured of a Bad Leg, of Jl 1 ' X .7. .. - . "Ti Copy of a Letter from Mr. Win. Abbs, Builder of Cos Ovens of Ilushcliffe, near Huddersjicld, dated May" 31st, 1851. To Professor Hollowny : Sir I suffered for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or tliree different acci dents at the Gas Works, accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. 1 had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated, yet, in oppo sition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete euro in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it would credit the fact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement can- be verified by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Huddcrstisld. A Dreadful Bad Ereasl Cured One Month. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Penhur.il, Kent, dated December IZth 1850. To Professor Ilollowav : Dear Sir My wife had suffered from bad breasts more than six mouths, anJ during the whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no use. Having bclorc healed an awful wound in my own legs by vour unrivalled medi cine, I determined again to use your Pills and Oint ment 8 ml therelore gave them a trial in her case and fortunate it was 1 did so, for in less than i month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that various other branches of my family have de rived lrom their use, is reaily astonishing. I now strongly recommend ihciu to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases: Rad Ler3. Chiego-foot, Fistulas, Sore Throats, Bad Breasts, Chilblains, Gout. Skin diseases, Burns, Chapped hands. Ghidular Swellings, Scurvy Bullions, Corns (soft) Lumbago Sore heads, Bite of Mos- Cancers, Piles, Tumors. quitos and Contracted and Rheumatisms, Ulcers sand flies. Stiff Joints. Scalds, Wounds Coco-Bay, Elephantiasis, Sore Nipn'cs, Yaws. Sold l.y ihe Proprietor 244 Strand, (near Tern pie Bar,") London, and by all respectable venders of Patent Medicines, throughout the British Empire. and by tho-e of the United States, in pots and box es, at 37A cents, 87 cents, and $1 50 each. Whole sale, by the principal Drug houses in the Union. and by Messrs. S. B. & J. A EVANS, Wilming ton. N. C. For sale by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh There is very considerable saving in taking the larger sues. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patient are affixed to each pot or box. Feb. 25, 1853. 18 ly Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. riMIE Passenger Trains on this Road are due as I follows : Mail Train, j Accommodation. . 1 j North. : South. ;North. ' Soutli Raleigh, Forestvillc, Franklintoii Kittrell, Henderson, Ridgway, Warn-n ton, Macon, Littleton, Gaston, 14 p. m .'4 u in ;S a m.;3 50 p. 10 5 15 1 154 ull!J I "" I 17 45 i 10 '.) 1 g !I lio ho o 8 30 ilO Ul 30 30 30 10 4.") 15 15 oi) 15 oO 50 25 p m ;io 5'.) 10 12 i l ' l "' 11 u 30 30 11 6 or p m o p. ni. i 0 a. m. The accommodation train leaves Raleish on Monday, Wcducsday aud Friday, aud returns Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. Passengers neglecting to provide themselves with Tickets before taking the Cars, are liable to an extra charge. Office of the R & G. R R. Co. 1 Feb. '53. tf 17 To the Public. A PERFECT LUXURY IN SUMMER & WINTER ! rilHE subscriber has ou hand a supply of the I best quality of curled hair, aud 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 North, can provide themselves with as good 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 trom 514 to !j;30. ALSO, Constantly on hand the much improved Shuck and Cotton Mattresses, at the lowest prices. Al so, sofas, lounges, sc., manufactured in various styles. Repairing of sofas, easy-chairs, and reno vating old Mattresses, sc., done with neatness and despatch. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. My Ware-Room is on Favetteville St., three doors above the Yarborough House. J. HENRY HARRIS, Upholsterer and Mattress Maker. gig?" Good Feathers taken at the highest prices in exchange for Mattresses. Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1853. tf 14 NIEMEYER & WHITE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL PRODUCE BROKERS, PORTSMOUTH, YA , Offer their Services to the Shipping, Planting, Tra ding and Manufacturing Interests. xi win give strict attention to i auipping or belling Tobacco, Cotton, Flour, Grain, rro visions, Lumber, and IS aval Stores ; and For warding Merchandise with Dispatch. JJa?" Lime, Plaster, Guano, Cement and Salt al ways on hand.-ga HENRY V. NIEMEYER. JAMES C. WHITE April 8, 1853. 30 3m- HANDLES. Sperm, Adamantine and Tanow Vy Candles, all sizes, just received and for sale. JAMES McKIMMON. A Second supply of Garden Seed, just received XX, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. -. t.aleigh, March 15, '53. . , 23 CANTON MATTING. 4-4 and 5-4 Fancy and y ITain Carpet Aiatting, received and for sale. ' . me- JAS. McKIM;MON. April 16, . r ;, 32 T) OBINSON'S SHOES. A general assortment JT V of Walkmg Shoes and Slippers, " ,. - J." Ttjbildren'a, Misses ahd Ladies', Goat Bootes. vv2i : ''-; 7. brown. April 19. 1853. . ' 83 IIVER COMPIsAINT, , r IKTAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA; CHRONIC, OR NER- a vous uewxxiijr, uxsvoro ui w, ....j. - diBeases arisineTrom a disordered liver or Stomach, stxcli "as, cosostipation inward ilesTullness ot Dioou to uie neau, aciuiiy.oi vuo wuxv, , Heartbunv; Disgust for FoodV FuMess or: Weight in the Stomach, S"6uf eructations, sinking or flutter ing at the Pitt of the Stomach,; Swimming of the Head, uurriea ana Oiihcuit ureauung, riuiimg at the Heart. Chokinz. .'or Suifocatins Sensations wiien m a ikying losiurcj riixuuea ux i uwu,! f""! or Webs before the SisrhL- Fever and Dull Pamela; the Head, Deficiency of PereirtioiyYenownes3 6f the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tie Side,' Back, Chest, ' limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes jof Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings .of i.vil, ..ana great Depression of Spirits ;" can be effectually cured, by DE. IO OFL AND' S ' Celebrated . German Ritters, prepared by Da. C. M. Jackson, at the German Medicine Store, No. 1ZO, Arcn street, rnnaaeipuia. Their power over Uie above diseases u not exeeuea, j .. . - jl. tt I equalled by any other prrparaiwn xn ine States, as the cures attest, in many eases after skil ful physicians had failed. ' , -' -These Bitter's are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers ip weaknesses and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, sale, cer tain, and pleasant. ' READ AND BE UUJS VIJSUAU. From the "Boston Bee." The Editor, said, Dec. 22d. "Dr. JIooftancTs Celebrated German Bitters, for the cure ot Laver complaint, jaunaice, uyspepsm, Chronic nr Nervous Debilitv. is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. ihese liit ters have been used by 'thousands, and a friend- at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced uiai, in ine use ef these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consider ation. They are pleasant hi taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety.Hindcr any circumstances. We arc speaking from experience, and to the at- flicted we advise their use." Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pa pers published, said, August 25 "Dr. UooflancTs German Hitters manuiacturea Dy Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as an ar ticle of much efficacy in case of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle and thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health as we know from experience the salutary effect that they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman of great literary and scientific attainments, said in his "New York Weekly Messeuger," January 5, 1850 : "Dr. lloofland's Gefman Bitters. Here is a pre paration which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hootlund, Professor to the University of Jena, Pri vate Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro duced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the in venter and endorser may be confidently relied on. We specially recommend it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stom ach, Constipation and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the Liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of its effects from their own individ ual experience. Under these circumstances we feel warranted, not only in calliug the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack son's) preparation, but in reeoiuinendiiig the article to all afiiicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The ''Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best family newspaper published in the United States, the editor says of DR. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recom mend Dr. lloofland's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood tlrnt we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself. ' Evidence upon evidence has been received (lifee the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three vcars, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the prac tice ol the regular physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined a fact that can be easily established, and fully proving that a scien tific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented, even in this form. That this medicine will cure JLaver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no pne can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upen the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases ; the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or isvant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain, to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of thos who are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF TIIK GENnXE. They have the written signature of C. W. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH THEY ARE SPtRIOUS. For sale wholesale and retail at GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120, ARCH Street, one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race street,) Philadelphia, and by re spectable dealers throught the country. Also for sale by J. B. RAMSEY, Druggist. Pittsboro', N. C, May 29, 1851. 44 ly And for sale also by P. F, PESCUD, Gen'l Agent, Raleigh, N! C. Geo. M. Tracy & Co., NO. 84 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Maiden Lane. ) NEW-YORK IMPORTERS OF GENTLEMEN'S FUBNI8HINO GOODS. IN this establishment, being the largest in the city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting in part of rich Scarfs and Cravats, Hosie ry, Gloves, Under Garments, Suspenders, Stocks, London and Napoleon Ties, Shirts of all qualities, &c. Having been engaged in this business the last I twenty years, comment is unnecessary, as they have made such arrangements ia Europe that they are receiving by almost every steamer, the choicest gc ods the market affords, and purchasers need only call to satisfy themselves that every article in the Furnishing line may be found here. Feb. 25, 1853. 8m-18 KINNIE'S KENT. . THE most important parts of Kent's Commen taries, reduced to Questions and Answers. By Asa Kinnie. One Volume. Second edition with an Index and Glossary. A work highly rec ommended by mapy ofrfie most eminent Jurists in the United States. , ;: Extract of a Letter from the Lots Chancellor Kikt to the Author. .-:. "lam much pleased with the ability," fidelity and accuracy with which you have stated the An swers as drawn from the Text I approve of the work and wish it success, for I think it is well cal culated to facilitate and promote the study and diffusion of the elementary principles of constitu tional and municipal law, embodied in 'the com mentaries.", - ' '.----"'" . ' " :-- v JAMES KENT. " . KENNIE'S LAW COMPENDIUM. Questions and. Answers on Law.:? Alphabetical ly arranged, with References to the most approved authorities. By Asa Kihxik.- One Volume. : Se cond Edition improved and enlarged, v A' j - -. y : 1 i. . y-y ??vP Extract of a Letter from the ; Hon. .T&M, B,TaUt madge, Judge of the Superior, CourtNew Yot -Jet "The plan, of the 'work will make it a useful and convenient book of reference, especially at Itisi pri us. .,The pact of the work I have looked over most particularly ia that entitled .'KJojoratiohs,"-, which nimn in m In h Bjuwrftiely diruitiul Xi--- O . i. i . . jt '-iS, - V- .t.iAH. o,S IiKwl h DQB- -. - - ' For sale by fc II. D. TURNER, N. C Book-Store. Raleigh, April 22,- 1853. .. - - b4 . : -HEAR' HIM YE SICK ! NO MDICTI Blric HAMPTON'S "VEGETABLE TINCTURE EVER HAD SUCH A MASS OF TE TIMONY. -o- tSREVl yERNON"jESKRIpGE, U. S. JV: PetsmoctiVj, Aug. 18, 1851. ;:Mr, J.E.Botish-Pear-6ir S-rWhUe I am in gen eral "opposed to Patent Medicines candor compel .me to state that 1 have ereat confidence in the vir mw vi iiauijiun ttgcuiuic nutiuic, ror sev eral months past 1 have jised it in my family, in d Tpfepsialdss of appetitc,f dizziness," and general de bility, with enure success. So far as my experi ence extends, therefore, I take pleasure in recom mending it to the afflicted as a safe and effickat remedy.' I am, respectfully, yours, . "ysVERNON ESKRIDGE, :S Z Chaplain U. S. Navy. COUGH VERTIGO-rRheumatism, of 15 years standisigj, cured.. V Testimony of one of oar best known citizens : ' BAiTiaidBE Feb. 9th, 1852. Messrs. MoaTrMEB&l6wBEAYGrenf&men: It is with real pleasure that I am able to attest to the general healing and curative powers of Dr. Hamp ton's Vegetable,.iTincture. y.Some time during last November I was taken" with a very bad and serious cough. i' I was'advised to take Cod Liver Oil, and did so, but getting no better, I was induced to try your Tincture. I got one bottle, and before I had used it all my cough had left me. Permit me- fey to state that for the last fifteen years I have suffer ed very much from Acute Rheumatism and Vertieo confining me at times to my bed. I am fully con vinced that I owe my present cood health tn tk use of the Tincture and a kind Providence. You are, my friends, at liberty to use this at vo may think proper, and believe me 1 ours, very respectfully, ' G". DUNAN. N. B. I ean hi seen at any time at the Mavor'a Office. . (i. n. o A MONUMENT From whose base to the to stand out in bold relief the names of our own citi zens who have been restored to health by Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture, a medicine that cures more than nineteen out of every twenty who try it. vt e nave certificates lrom Hon Henry Clay, and R. M. Johnson one from Captain t'Canot, brother to the eminent Physician to the " President of the French Republic, who was cured of a Rheumatism of 7 years standing also, one from Robert Gault, Rheumatism 7 years. Mr. Oldham, Bait Custom House, ureadiu case of Dyspepsia, and from hun- dreds of others. All must admit there never has been such a mass of testimony given hi favor of any other medicine, whieh is so pleasant and taken in -such small quantities. MOST WONDERFUL : The following certificate is from an eminent Lawyer of Kentucy, who is known in all of the States, having for a number of years represented his State in Congress : ' It affords me pleasure to state that Dr. Jess 1 Hampton's Tincture has effected a r ost extraordi nary cui-e of my slave boy Albert. The patient waa , three years old, and had the Scrofula his father is scrofulous.) The boy was a moving mass of sores from head to foot the upper lids of the eye were much swollen, and turned inside out, exhibi ting horrible mattering ulcers; that protruded over the eye-ball so as to produce blindness. It is strange yet true, this child, that I felt resigned to die as a relief from suffering, has been restored to health under the treatment of Dr. Hampton. W. P. TH0MASS0N. Louistiilx,. JarcA 20, 1851. o GREATER WEIGHT" OF TESTIMONY CANNOT BE GIVEN. This medicine when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL?. Scrofula or King' Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Ery sipelas, Chronic Sore eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or' Joints, Old Sores and. Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilitic Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Cos tiveness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis). Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tending topjoditeeCoxsusirTiour Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Com plaint, Sick headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure ox Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitu tional Diseases, Rheumatism and Gout For sale by P. F. Pescuu, Fayetteville St. Raleigh? N. C, Mortimer & Mowbray, Baltimore, aud Drug gists everywhere. Wills &. Gordon, Grocers db Commission Merchants, Norfolk, Va. ARE prepared to make liberal advances on all consignments of Produce to receive and for ward all descriptions of Merchandize and te supply the Planters, Merchants, and others, with GROCERIES, apon the most liberal terms.. Norfolk, Oct. 4, 1852. s&2'' ly General Agency. TnE undersigned offers his services as agent for the transaction of any business in the City of Raleigh, at the Public Departments, the Banks, In surance offices, &c. - . . v.. . He may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State. All letters addressed to him will be promptly attended to, and his charges will be mode rate and satisfactory. .. 'i' BXFUS II. TAGE. REFERENCES ."--GovJ. David S. Reid, Wm. Hill, Sec'y. of State, DW. Cburts, Pub. Treasurer, E. B. Freeman, ,Clk Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde cai, Prest. of Bank State, W. Clarke, Conapt. State, W. H. Jones, Cash. Baxdc Cape Fear, W. W. Vass, Treasurer R. & G. R. Road. Raleigh, Jan. 1st, 1852. tf 1 BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. rrHE. -subscribers have the most extensive and I ; varied assortment of Clothing for Beys, from 4 to 16, ever offered for sale in the Union. Or ders for. Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest notice. ,;. . . - - - . - .' Persona purchasing Clothing at this Establish ment have the privilege of changing them, if they do not suit.. . -: . .;F. A. IIOYT & BRO., ' V S, Wv Corner of Chesnut & 10th Streets, V" Philadelphia. :April 1,-1853.- . ly-28 CHEAP, CHEAP. f BBLS. Mercer Potatoes (in the best order, as J .well for eating as planting,) at $3 per barrel, and $1.25 per bushel- to-close sales. April 19, 1853. S8 tf F. MAHLER. For Sale. QTEIHE undersigned -"having, determined to ex iy9 change Merchandizing for Agriculture, offers for sale all his REAL ESTATE In th Town -of Tarboro', to tvitt His Store Lot on the Court House square, well known as the-. THE BRICK STORE, with all neces sary ware houses and other buildings for Mer chandizing.: The Lot is considered one of the most desirable in Town, and has been tenanted as a place of trade without intermission ever since the foundation ot the Town. - - ALSO, THE RESIDENCE Of the subscriber, which has agood dwelling house of five rooms, a basement and cellar, and all neces sary puRdings for a town residence good fruit garden," etc. , . , , . . , The residence is located in one of the best neigh borhoods of the town, and was successively occu pied by the late Jos. R. Lloyd, James Weddell, and the late Henry I. Toole. . . . All the buildings and improvements are in good repair. . - , : . Also, . for sale, veil assorted , - , STOCK 0 GOODS.' m JOSEPH H. BOWDITCIL - Tarboro,; April 19, -1853.,. tf 33 T EFToo-thV'Sffli-W'March, ALFRED, acop ' I ipef-colfredboy; 18 orJ9 years old, well grown, 5 feet, 6 or eight inches high, talks on the end of his tonirue. had on a; "wool hat, badly worn, and - . V T. ... , IT- - -1 . I. kin. I yarn clothing. lie carried on a cioixt vy, cloth coat, and a buntet. - AtFRErlias -relations in Raleigh, and also at William Turner's in Johnston Co The subscriber's Post Office is at Raleigh. V.'.t'-.- -CASWELL POWELL. -TVake Co., March 221853.. - 25 tf M OCHA COFFEE. packages superior Mocha Coffee in store, for sale Dy - PEEBLES & WHITE. Pet. April 22, 1853. 31