if
1;'-, V-M- . . -
I .
V
C. B. ROO T, V
HAVTNtJ rtcently r turned ifrpm the North,
with a new nd choic selection of poods, is
bow prepared to inrite his friends and the pnbue
reneraUy to an examination of hi stock. ' j4
He is in possession of the latest and most taan-
iomble stjles or
And the moat approved
Washes, Perflunery, &o., f!
FOR THE TOILET '
Also, a splendid ' assortment of Watches, Musical
InstrumenU, Fancy Goods, and all; other articles
snally contained in establishments of a similar
kind. 4 , ; .
' Grateful for past patronage, he respectfully so
licits a continuance of the same, being confident
that no goods of a superior quality were trer be
fore offered in this market. ,-
In addition to- the articles aboT e imam era tea
my be found an extensiye assortment of ' .
Chtlikt, Silvir asd Platsd Waji, SricrrACies,
with Perifocal glasses to suit the eyes of all persons.
Also rery superior Flint glasses, that may be ad
justed in any frame at the shortest notice.
On hand, a fine lotof DOUBLE BARREL GTOS
RIFLES, PISTOLS of all kinds. POWDER
FLASKS, SHOT ASD BIRD BAGS, together with
many other articles in that line too tedious to en
umerate, which I s.hall be pleased to exhibit to al'
those who may favor m with a call.
, C. B. ROOT.
Oct. 29 1852. m
J. M. Lovejoy's Academy.
THE 23rd Session will commence on the 5th of
January, 1853.
Raleigh. November 16th, 18o2. 94 ly
THE LARGEST
SILK, RIBBON, AND TRIMMING
": House in New York,
v . THOMAS G. STEARNS,
I m per tar a n d - J o- b b r f
- S3J.KS, MILLINERY
AMD
- FANCY GOODS,
162 Broadway. N. Y.,
HAS NOW IN STORE AND IS DAILY RECEIV
ING and offering at the Lowest Prices, a complete
assortment of Goods in bis line comprising all the
various styles and designs, consisting of .
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
Marcelines, Florences. Shawls, Trimmings,
BONNET RIBBONS,
TATTXTA AXD SATIN KIBBOHS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS
EMBROIDERIES,
French and English Crapes, Crape Liases, Silk
Cravats,
GLOVES OF ALL KINDS,
Si lk Lac e Mitts,
BAREGES, LACES,
White Goods, Hosikrt, L. C. Hdkm.
The undersigned would invite the attention of his
friends and the trade generally. He will offer in
ducements to
Cash asd Shobt Time Butebs.
THOMAS G. STEARNS,
162 Broadway,
Between Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. Y.
Dec. 29, 1852. 1 ly
. V Hardware
. PRATT 4 LANSING.
(SCCCKSSOBS TO S. . A W. LAXSIXG,)
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
HARD VVARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, ic.,
NO. 201 FULTON STREET,
Between Broadway and Greenwich Streets,
NEW YORK.
OUR STOCK will at all times consist of a full
and cimplete 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.
Country Merchants are requested to examine
our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
PRATT & LANSING.
March 18, 18o3. ($5) -;Sm-24'
Direct Importations. -
TRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CIIARLES
1 ton, S. C. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO.,
Have, and are continually receiving, by every ar
rival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to
tell at small advance on the sterling cost. A look
at their Dress Goods will well repay the trou
ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is largo and complete,
and in. Prints, many Styles will be found, not gen
erally kept in this market.
North Weet corner King & Market Streets.
Feb. 9. 1852. tf 12
ROBERTS S
COPPER, TIN & STOVE DEPOT.
ROANOKE SQUARE,
NORFOLK, VA.
IN Store, a large and varied assortment of all
kinds of Copper and Tin Wares, at wholesale and
retail, lower than at any otficr establishment in Va.
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 ROOFING, GUTTERS A PIPES FOB BUILDINGS,
Block Tin, Tin PUte, Sheet Copper, Bar and Sheet
LEAD, SHEET IRON, AC.
, ETHEREAL OIL, AND LAMPS FOR USING IT.
jShower Baths and Bathing Apparatus, of all
THE NEWEST & MO-T APPROVED
PATTERNS.
WM. D. ROBERTS, JR.
Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va.
April 19, 1383. 6m 83
."Standard copy.
APRIL, 1853.
Everything Beautiful In its Sea
son. TUST opened, a very extensive assortment of
J fancy and staple GOODS, bought at the right
time, and now offered to old -customers and the
public on the most favorable terms. All are re
spectfully invited to call at the old stand, 3 doors
above the market, and see for themseWes
April 26, 18.33. JAMES M. TOWLES.
University of North Carolina.
THE examination of the classes will begin on
Monday the 23d My, and continue until the
Co lege Commencement on Thursday, the 2d day
of June next.
There will be a general meeting of the Board of
Trustees on Monday preceding Commencement,
but the Visitorial Committee will be expected to
give their personal attendance during the whale
period of the examination.
The Committe for 1853 is as follows : .
His Excellency, David S. Reid, Pres't Ex-Officio.
Hon. David L. Swain, L. L. D., Pres't of College.
. '. V illiam J. Alexander,
William H. Battle,
James W. Bryan,
Henry 8. Clarke,
. Daniel W Courts,
John R. Donnell,
William A. Graham,
Cushing B. Hassel, "
Samuel P. Hill,
James C Johnson,
Cadwailader Jones, Jr.
Andrew Joyner,
Matthias E. Manly,
k jSiles Mebane,
George C. Mendenhall,
John M. Morehead,
Henry Potter,
Walter L. Steele,
Hugh Waddell,
Jonathan Worth.
CHARLES MANLY, Secretary.
May 3, ? 853. 37
Star and Standard copy.
NOTICE.
fTlHE attention of the citizens of Raleigh is re
I pectfully solicited to the new Gutt Percha
aad India Rubber Pump, just put in operation
"W.Tfc , .
near uio corner ui ucvoveu ana tiargett streets.
in the rear or Dr. Airu.ia'i Office. As to descrip
tion and merits, the pump will speak for itself.
Th right of the balance of the State will be sold
a most reasonable terms, by
A. G. BABCOCK, at Mr. Rowland
May 8. 1808. 2tp 07
rxrv.. A..v. - . .. . - 1 - -T 1 ----V " ' - tz: J-" " r- -r nrwrrnT imUTOTA YfVfrn T k . WTfAW
- r - -I
NE WRINGING BOOK
"'SX ' ' PATENT NOTES I f ;V -J
THE HARP OF THE SOUTH 7
A new aad extensive collection of church ' music,
" v BTTT. B. WOODB0BT, v
Authob or thb pulcimib, libsb MtsiqrSj - o. .
THIS book embraces many, new features, iand,
it is confidently believed, will be found the
most comprehensive, attractive and useful work of
the kind ever issued. It has been prepared 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
ge.'; ' By special arrangement the Tight to' use the
favorite compositions of Lowell Mason, Esq,, the
distinguished composer and editor, hae , 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 800 000 copies have been sold,) : and others,
-has been made. .- Selections have also- been" made
from the worksof 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 since 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 of all Me
ters, Anthems, and Set Pieces, for all occasions,
and Revival Hytns, and Music, it also contains a
large number of J uv.enile 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.' V Retail price $1,00
For sale by Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadel
phia; W. B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati; H. Critten
den, St. Louis ; A Carter, Charleston ; T. 8. Bid
good & Co. Mobile ; and by booksellers generally.
Published by Mason Brothers (late Mason & Law,)
New York.
March 1st, 1853. (10) .Sui-19
THE RAILROAD TO WEALTH.
FARE MODERATE.
TICKETS TO BE PROCURED AT
THE GREAT DEPOT FOR
HANDSOME PRIZES.
MARION & CO.,
Lottery and Exchange Brokers.
OFFICE CORNER OF GAY AND FAYETTE
STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD.
The following Grand Prixes have all been sold
and cashed by us within the short time of two
months viz :
1 prize of $:,S,000
2 prizes of
2 do
2 do
$10,000
4,000
2.000
do
do
20,000
13,000
Besides a great mar.' of a smaller denomination
in fact not a d;iy passes that a respectable Prize
is not sold by us. Try us ! Try us ! if you want
a Prize.
Magnificent Lotteries Drawing Daily.
Tickets varying in price from $1 to $20.
HERE IS A BEAUTY INDEED!
25,000 Dollars Going for Only $5.
WHO WILL HAVE IT!
$243,OfO.
Thursday, May 5,
Martlavd Consolidated .Lottery,
Class 20.
75 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize of $25,000
10 do 2,500
10 do G42
190
Go
100
50
Tickets $5 Shares
in proportion.
Certificates of 25 Whole Tickets $74
00
00
50
do
do
do Half
do.
37
18
do -Quarter
do.
A SpT?n lid $10 Lottery !
TIIISJA.'T BE BEATEN !
Try A Cuaxce is This.
Send us ou an X.
S58'J,5S9 !
Wednesday, May 18, 1853.
Class 25.
Maryland Consolidated Lottery,
78 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize of $30,909
19 do 3,0i0
100 do 1,000
100 do 400
G6 do 100
0(5 do 80
132 do 60
132 do 40
Tickets 510 s Lares in proportion.
Certificate of Packages of 20 Wholes $150
do do 20 Halves 75
do do 2G Quarters 37
do do 2G Eighths 18
ONLY LOOK AT THIS !
The Best $5 Lottery ever Offered.
GO IN FOR A PACKAGE IE YOU WANT A PRIZE
$243,090:
Ti-esday, May 24.
Maryland Consolidated Lottery.
Class Z.
75 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots.
1 Trize of
1 do
1 do
4 do
$20,000
10,lO0
4
4
5
200
do
do
do
do
1,500
1,000
600
105
5,0-K)
3,000
Tickets $5 Shares in proportion.
Certificates of 25 Whole Tickets
da do Half do
do do Quarter do
$74
..37
...18
00
00
50
MAMMOTH LOTTERY FOR MAY, 1853.
1 .825.824 Dollars !
CA PITA L PRIZE $80,000 !
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland.
Class M.
To bo drawn in Baltimore, Saturday, May 28th.
78 Numbers 18 Drawn Ballots.
Magnificent Scheme.
1 prize $80,900 is $80,000
4 do 20,000 is 80,009
4 do 10,000 is 40,000
7 do 3.9G3 is 27,744
800 (lowest 8 Nos.) 500 is 400,000
41.850 $1,825,824
Tickets $32 ; Halves $10; Quarters $8; Eighths $4
The abovs scheme is one of great magnitude and
beauty, it having a capital of $80 000, four prizes
of $20,000, four of $10,000 and eight lwdrep
Prizes of $00. We would particularly advise every
one to nave a cnance in uns scuemo, in wnicn we
will sell on certificates packages Of
26 Whole Tick's $400,00
20 Quarter Tick's $1 1 5,00
26 Halve do 230,00
20 Ligiit do 57,50
Orders from all parts of the country will meet
with the most prompt and confidential if addressed
to M Alt ION &. CO., Baltimore, Md.
THE SMALL FRY LOTTERY
Draws every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Capitals : 1 Prize of $5,000; 1 of $4,000; 1 of
$2,000; 3 of 1,000, &c. &c. Whole tickets only
5Sf.
A Certificate of a full Package of Whole Tickets
in this famous Little scheme will cost but $15;
Halves $7,50; Quarters $3,75; and a single Package
may a raw tne iour Highest frizes in the Lottery !
Orders solicited through the Post Office.
We sell tickets in all Lotteries advertised bv
other venders, at the same price as advertised by
mem.
To get the big Prizes be sure to address your or
ders to the old established house of
MARION & CO.,
Corner of Gay and Fayette street.
Baltimore, Md.
DR. WILLIAM H. MOORE,
H
AVING located himself in Pittsboro'. Chat
ham County, offers his professional services
to the citizens of the place, and the Burroundine
country.
He will be found at his office at all times, except
. i- ,
wnen proreseionauy engageu.
April 1, 1863. 3 mos 28
- NEW BOOKS.
"VTOTES and Emendations to the Text of Shaks-
Jl peare's Plays, from early MS corrections in
a copy or the rouo, lMi, in the possession of J
l'ayne Collier, Esq., F. . A.
The History of the Crusades ; by Joseph Fran
cois Michaud. Translated from the French by W.
Robson. 3 vols. 12mo.
Harry Muir ; a story of Scottish Life. By the
author of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, Merkland, 4c.
New Edition of Smith on the Law of Coutracts ;
with Notes and Appendix. By J. G. 8ymons, Esq'.
Third American Edition, with additional Notes and
References to both English and American Decis
ions. By William Henry Rawle, author of a Trea
tise on Covenants for Title.
' May 437 For sal by W. Li POMEROY.
FOR JJCW YORK.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
Ti EDUCTION of Passage" iFareP fi STti
Jj The new and-elegant aidewheel-f
Steamship9 R(KOK 1 : 1,200 tons j
burthen. Lewis Parriah, Commander, .
will leave City point every Tuesday evening for
New York. .
Passage and fare from Petersburg, including; state
brooms ...,...10 00
Steerage passage..... "5 00
t 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
North. ... -iw rtr-
" -S&T TICKETS issued at my Office on Sycamore
street." - . : ?. rr'V
v ' SAMUEL O. BAPTIST, Agt.
-- . ' ' Petertbuiy, Va.
,. A passenger train leaves the Appomattox
Depot "at 6 o'clock, . P, to connect with the
Steamship at City Point.'
June 4, 1852. ' ' 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 organized
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 country. A prin
ted circular, giving full explanations, will be sent
in answer to any post-paid letter, enclosing one
three cent post-office stamp.
J. R. BARBOUR & CO.
New York, Dec. SO, 1852. ly
. PINEY POINT LINE TO BALTIMORE.
On Monday of each Week Fare
$5 only.
rMHE public are hereby informed.
that the comfortable and expe
ditious steamer POWHATAN, Captain
Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted
enlarged, aad improved in every respect, is now
on the route between Richmond and Baltimore,
once weekly.
Passengers by this agreeable and economical
line, will leave Richmond by the morning train
on Monday of each week, at 7 o'clock, A. M.t and
reach Baltimore in the course of the night, proba
bly by midnight, thus securing a connection with
the different lines out of Baltimore, the following
morning, in any direction. Returning, passen
gers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wed
nesday of each week, nt 3 J o'clock, P. M., and
connect at the creek ou the following morning
with the train of the Richmond, Fredericksburg
and Potomac Railroad Company, which arrives in
Richmond on Thursday, at 3 o'clock. P. M.
Fare iu either direction, $0 ; forward cabin pas
sengers, (including meals,) $4 50.
rare for hrst class passengers between Balti
more and I'bilauelpma ny tue ew Castle aim
Frenchtown line, !2 50. For second class do.
$1 50. Making the whole fare from Richmond
to Philadelphia by this agreeable liue $7 60 only
for first cla&s passengers, aud $0 for second class do.
For further particulars, or through tickets, ap
ply at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg
and Potomac Rai'roau Conipauy.
J. B. WINSTON, Ticket Agent.
Office R. F, & P R R. Richmond, March 29, 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
tersburg Kail Road Company
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
AGRICULTURAL AND IRON WAREHOUSE.
T
HE Subscriber has the largest establishment,
and other Agricultural machinery to be found in
the State, consisting in part of 200 tons American,
English, and Swedes Iron, of all sizes ; flat, from
4 to 11 inches wide, and of round nnd square
from 1-4 to 3 12 inches. Nail Rods, Horse
Shoes, Bands, Hoops, Scroll. Oval, &c, Ameri
can, uennan, spring ana t,asi aieei. -uu Kegs 01
Cut Nails from 3 to 00 penny ; every style of Corn
Shellcrs, Fanning Mills. Straw Cutters, Hominy
Mills, Corn and Cob Crushers, Harrows, Cultiva
tors, and Plows, of which I have over 80 different
sizes and patterns, of tho most approved and im
proved patterns, for ouc, two, three, and four
Horses.
Farmers and Merchants favoring me with their
orders are assured that they will be filled prompt
ly, and on the very bebt terms.
Every and any article described in the various
Catalogues and Almanacs wil be furnished on the
lowest terms. Ail Goodsdelivered at the Depot in
Portsmouth free of charge.
S. MARCH.
No. 13 Water St., Norfolk Va, "
April 2G. 1853. 35 lv
Bamborough's Wheat Fans, &c
I HAVE on hand, and shall continue to keep a
full supply of these superior Mills, sold at Man
ufacturer's prices.
Palmer's Superior Threshers, norsc Powers,
Clod Crushers, Field and Garden Rollers. &c, &c.
Send orders to S. MARCH,
Norfolk. April 2fl. 18"3. lv 35
SI'U'IAL LXPUKSS MH ICE.
NEW YORK, VIRGINIA & N. CAROLINA
FREIGHT, PACKAGE, AND PARCEL
La"iS 3 U a3 S3
PER STEABSIllPS ROANOKE AND JlflKSTOWS.
I
HIE Proprietors beg leave to inform the Mer
chants, Bankers, an I public sencriilly of Ra
leigh, that having bought out the interest of
Dodge's Virginia and North Carolina Express, and
made arrangements, with the New York and Vir
ginia Steamship Company for the transportation of
their Express to Norfolk, Petersburg, and Rich
mond, and concluded arrangements with Messrs.
II. D. Byrd & L. O. B. Branch Esqs.. of the Pe
tersburg and Gaston, anil Raleigh and Gaston Rail
Road, they are now prepared to transmit to nnd
from New York, or either of their Agencies, every
description of Merchandize, Valuable Package, Bank
Notes, Specie, Notes, Drafts. Bills, &c, with the
greatest expedition, and at the most economical
rates. We shall spare no trouble or expense, in ma
king this the popular Ezpres of Virginia and
N01 ui Carolina ; our long experience in the busi
ness North and West, and our ample means to con
duct the same, we hope, will be a sufficient guar
antee to the Merchants, to direct their correspon
dents to dispatch their goods through Pariten $
King1 Exprest. We also wish it distinctly under
stood that we are in direct pposition to the old
monopoly. Give u a trial.
W. B. P ARISEN, 1 Proprietors.
JAS: H. KING, Astoe Hocsa N. Y.
V. D GRONER, Norfolk, Va: ) H: D. TURNER,
J. D. TOWNES Petersb'g Va. Raleigh, N. C
WM. L. MAULE, Rich'd Va. J
N B We would also ask the attentiou of merchants
at the following places Chapel Hill, Hillsboro',
Greensboro', Fayetteville, Salem, Cheraw, PitUbe
ro', Ashboro' and Salisbury, to facilities offered
them for the transmission of liaht package by eur
Express from Raleigh ; and all orders sent to our
Agent, II D Turner, Esq. for us, will meet with
prompt attention. P. & K.
Raleigh, March 22, 1853. ' ly 25
sax'l. m. wilsok. oko. w. oaici.
WILSON & GRICE,
GEXIRALCoMMUSIOX&FoKWAKDIXaMsrcHAjrTS,
No. 11, High St. and Pierce's Wharf,
Portsmouth, Va
GIVE their personal and prompt attention to
the Sale and F or warding of Produce and Mer
chandise of every description, and make liberal ad
vances upon consignments.
- RirxuNCXS. Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleieh
Messrs. W. H. & R. S. Tucker, do ; King, Thomai
& Barrow, Louisburg; R. N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox
ford; Hon. Weldon N. .Edwards, Warren county
Col S. 8. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White
& Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery & Plummer, do
CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng-rCjantral Railroad.
May 4, 1853. -S t7-ly
r OREENSBOROTJGII
m.,
Mutual Insurance Company. ' )
HE cost of iMurance'ontheTmutual plan is
but a small sum. compared with a joint stock
Company. Thia Company being locatoa m the
Western part of the State, coasequ eimv muuu vdb
larger portion of the risks are in the W est, very
many of whioh are in the country. ; 'V J V
The Company is. entirely , free from debt,; hv
made no assessments,- and ha vej: a verylarge"a
mount in cash ancf 'good boncla and is therefor
confidently recommended to the -public. - ;
, At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers
were elected for'the ensuing year :
?" JAMES SLOAN, President.
S. G. COFFIN. Vice President.
C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney;
PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer.
WILLIAM II. CUM MING, General Agent
DlRKCTOBB.
James Slean, J. A. Mebane, C. .P. Mendenhall,
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 L
Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook. Fayetteville , E.
F. Lilly, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy
Springs, Charlotte; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro'; H.
B. Elliott, Cedar Falls.
PETER ADAMS, Sec y.
Dec 14, 1852
102
GREENSBOROUGH .
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM
PANY. THIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon
the mutual principle, and embraces two dia
tiuct departments, to wit: Life Insurance and
Trust department. This attractive "combination
offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi
ty, without destroying their right to a full participa
tion the entire profits of the Company Premi
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
tern, the payments made to the Company arc en.
tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the
amount and the time at which they are made. A
party may pay iu 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, aud may withdraw them
at his pleasure.
So that, on the plan of this Company, there is
created at one and thu same time an assurance pay
able at death a fund available in aickneti and a pro
vision fur old age. w
Sec Pamphlets furnished by the Company.
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
Director! Ralph Gorrcll, Lyndon Swain, John
A. Gilmer. D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David
McLean, Richard Sterling, Jolui M. Logan, D. P.
Weir, E. W . Oghurn, Robert M. Sloan, Kobcrt P.
Dick, Hcury E. Ulliott.
Iresidrnt Ralph Gokrei.i..
Vice Presided Lyudon Swuim.
Secretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir.
Attorney John A. Uilnier.
Examining Phyieum Edwin Watson, M. D.
Consulting I'ligsicians D. C. Mebane, M. D.; J
L. Cole, M. I). D. P. Weir. M. D.
General Agent William II Cumuiing.
SQL. Any information relative to the Company
may be had by addressing D. P. WE1K,
Secretary and Treasurer
Feb. 22, 1853. " tf-17
HOWELL & BROTHERS,
Mantfactureus asi Importers or
Pojer Hangings,
No. 207, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
INVITE attention to their very elegant and ex
tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac
ing fine gold and velvet decorations, fine French
in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort
ment of ordinary satin and common papers. Also,
Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Prints, Tester and
Centre pieces, &c. II. & B. were awarded at the
late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gold Medal
for the superiority of their Paper Hangings.
Jan. 28, 1K53. 10
SEAB0AR& AND ROANOKE RIL ROAD
BATES OF FARE A.iD DISTA.UES.
FROM PORTSMOUTH TO
Miles. Fare.
Miles. Facr.
Suffolk 17 $ ,50 Branchville, 58
.'5
Carrsville 31 1,00 Bryants' 60 2,25
Blackwater 37 1,25 Margarettsville C3 2,25
Murfees' 40 1,50 Concord 08 2,50
Newsonis" 50 1,75 Garvs' 78 2.75
Boy kins, 55 2.0 Weldon 80 3,00
REMARKS.
Tickets to New York or Philadelphia can be ob
tained on board the L;iy Mi-uukts. r are from oi
folk to Philadelphia. V. '0, to New York, $8.50
Tickets to Kdenton or Plymouth from the Agents
at Weldon. Fare Ironi Weldon to Edcnton, So, 00.
Ticket to Raleigh from the acnt at Portsmouth
FOR EDEN TON & PLYMOUTH.
The Stag leaves Blackwater on Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, immediately after the arrival
of the trains from Portsmouth aud W eldon.
The boats leave for Baltimore, daily, at C P. M
(Sundays excepted.) or immediately nfter the arri
val of the boutucru train.
O. D. BALL, Agent.
April 20, 1853. ly 3G
PREMIUM
IRON PIANO-FORTES.
These instruments possess many advantages over
those made of wood, and are Irom 20 to 25 per cent
less in price for the same pattern.
They are all 7 octave, ot the most superior tone
and finish, and aro warranted to stand in any cli
mate. The undersigned continue to manufacture Piano
Fortes in rosewood case, from $235 to $800.
Our catalogue of SHEET MUSIC is the largest
in the country, and wc cau furnish EVERY ARTI
CLE in the Muic lino.
Sheet Mi sic sent bt Mail.
FIRTH, POND, & CO ,
No. 1 Fhaxklix Square,
New Y'ork.
April 20, 1S53. 3mos 36
ry c. w
J. ING
ORTII, COMMISSION AND FORWARD-
MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C.
July 1st. 1851. 53-1 y-p.
c
iiiiico. optTiu, .-vuamaniinc ana 1 allow
Vtl L'tJ k 1. - 1 n. 1,
Candles, all sizes, just received and for sale.
JAMES McKIMMON.
A Second supply of Garden Seed, just received
and tor sale by P. F. PESCUD.
halcigh, March 15, '53. 23
c
A
ANTON MATTING. 4-4 and 5-4 Fancy and
l'lai 11 tarpct .Matting, received and for sale.
JAS. McKIMMON.
April 15, 1S53. 32
A
New and splendid lot of Paintings, all in gilt
frames, just received. Come and examine
them.
K.. W. PETERSILIA.
A.
FINE assortment of Guitars, Violins, Ban
jos and Italian Strings received this day.
K. W. PETERSILIA.
April 26, 1853. 35
MACCARONL Best quality, imported Macca
roni in store, and for sale by
JAMES McKIMMON.
March 29, 1853. 27 1
L
EARY & CO'S HATS Just received
one
case of latest style Leary & Co's Hats.
. L. STITH.
April 29, 1853. w3w 36
ASplkkdid Articlk and no Mistake. White
and Black Pomatum highly perfumed, and in
very large sticks Just received, and for sale by
tr. r. iMssuuD.
NOTICE.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE,
fTIHAT well-known Establishment, the WELDON
fL HOTEL, is now offered for Rent or for Sale
Possession given on the 1st day of Jan'y next
It is unnecessary to enter into a description of
mis very aesirame property, its location and ad
vantages are well known to the traveling comma
nity.
WiLDOjr has now four railroads terminating in
her town. All the trains meet there at Dinner
hour. For terms, apply to
M, FERRALL,
Halifax, N. CL
May 3. 1853. 37 2w
"ri- Here is your RefjaedyV
HOLI.OWAY'S OINTMENT.
A most MibaCxjlocs cm or. Bad Legs, arrxa 43
YxarJs Sdffbbino. - .
Extract 0 a Letter from MrtWm. Galpm, of 70 St.
Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May 19M, loox.
To Professor Houowat : v
Sir At the aee of 18, my wife fwho is now 61)
caught a violent cold, which settled in her legs,
and ever since that time they nave been more or
less sore, and gratly inflamed Her agonies were
distracting, and for months together sue , was ae
prived entirely of rest and 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 lier to try your rills
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 seam or scar, and her sleep
sound and undisturbed. Could j-ou 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 iu having been the means of so greatly allevia
ting the sufferings of a fellow-creature.
(.-signed) WILLIAM GALP1N
A Person 70 Years of age cured of a Bad Leg, of
60 lears Standing.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, Builder of
Gas Ovens of Rushelife, near Huddersfield, dated
May 31st, 1851.
To Professor Holloway :
Sir I suffered tor a period of thirty years from
a baa leg, the result or two or three dinerent acci
dents at the Gas Works, accompanied by scorbutic
symptoms. 1 had recourse to a variety of medical
xdvicc, 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 cure 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. England, Chemist, 13 Market street,
Huddersfield.
A Dreadful Had Breast Cured in One Month.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Feiihurst, Kent,' dated December 13th 1850.
To Professor Holloway :
Dear Sir My wife had suffered from bad
breasts more than six months, and during the
whole period had the best medical attendance, but
all to no use. Having before healed on awful
wound in my own lc;;s by your unrivalled medi
cine, I determined again to use your Pills and Oint
ment and therefore gave them a trial in her case
and fortunate it was 1 did so, for in less than a
month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit
that various other branches of my family have de
rived from their use, is really astonishing. I now
strongly recouimend lhem to all my friends.
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNER.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the
Ointment in most of the following cases :
Bad Lejrs. Chiego-foot, Fistulas, Sore Throats,
Bad Breasts, Chilblains. Gout, Skin diseaseg,
Bums, Chapped hands, Gladular Swellings, Scurvy,
Bunions, Corns (soft) Lumbago Sore heads,
Bite of Mos- Cancers. Piles, Tumors,
quitos and Contracted and Rheumatisms,' Ulcers,
saud flies, Stiff Joints, Scalds, Wounds,
Coco-Bay, Elephantiasis, Sore Nipp'es, Yaws.
Sold by the Proprietor 244 Strand, (near Tem
ple 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 37 cent?, 87 cents, and $1 50 each, Whole
sale, by the principal Drug houses in tha 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 sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients
arc affixed to each pot or box.
Feb. 25, 1853. 18 ly
To the Public.
A PERFECT LUXURY IN SUMMER & WINTER!
T
HE subscriber has on hand a supply of the
best quality of 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 thu neighboring villages and coun
ties, who have heretofore sent North, can provide
themselves with as good an article at the subscri
ber's, nnd at 113 low a price ; as he is prepared to
and will furnish them, at the shortest notice, at
prices ranging from $4 to .30.
ALSO,
Constantly on hand the much improved Shuck
and Cotton Mattresses, at the lowest prices. Al
so, sofas, lounges, &c, manufactured in various
styles. Repairing of sofas, easy-chairs, ami reno
vating old Mattresses, &c, doue with neatuess and
despatch. All orders thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
My Ware-Room is on Faycttevillo St., three
doors above the Y'arborough House.
J. HENRY HARRIS,
Upholsterer and Mattress Maker.
taJ"" Good Feathers taken at the highest prices
in exchange for Mattresses.
Raieigh, Feb. 10, 1853. - tf 14
NIEMEYER & WHITE.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
GENERAL PRODUCE BROKERS,
PORTSMOUTH, VA ,
Offer their Services to the Shipping, Planting, Tra
ding and Manufacturing Interests."
E will give strict attention to Shipping or
selling looacco, Uotton, r'lour. Gram,
Provisions, Lumber, and Naval Stores; and For
warding Merchandise with Dispatch.
jJaST Lime, Plaster, Guano,.Ccrocnt and Salt al
ways on band.-gg
HENRY V. NIEMEYER. JAMES C. WHITE.
April 8, 1853. 80 3m-
CHERRY & BIGGS,
' GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
CAROLINA WHARF TOWN POINT,
NORFOLK, VA.
April 22, 1853. 34
Superior Linen Goods. r
HOUSEKEEPERS are respectfully invited to
an examination of a fresh supply of Goods,
consisting of 11-4 and 12-4 Bornsley Linen Sheet
ings, 9-8, 5-4, and G-4 Pillow Case Linens,
8-4, 9-4, and 10-4 Table Damask,
8-4 and 10-4 Brown Table Damask,
Table Damask Napkins,
Bird's Eye, Russia, and Huckaback Linen Dia
pers, ' ,
Towelling of all kinds, Crash Russia Linens,
50 pieces best make Irish Linens,
8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts,
Table and-Piano Covers, of Cloth' and Worsted,
Furniture, Dimity, and Curtain Muslins.
The above Goods are of the best quality, "and
will be sold very low by "
:- JAS. McKIMMON.
NOW IS THE TIME, AND NOW IS THE DAY-
THE beautiful Spring has arrived, and your
windows must be hoisted to admit its balmy
breexes. ;,v
Having returned home, I am ready to serve the
citizens of Raleigh fof a short time in applying Ar
nold's matchless sash locks to their windows.- On
ly think, for twenty-five cents yon can have your
windows kept up at any height yon choose, or fas
tened down , securely, f- You, would almost throw
away nails enough in jtbe y ear to cost the money,
besides all your trouble and lost "time," - s
Call andseethe "locks at MrrJaxEs MTcnrMs'
Store, and leave your orders. .
WILLIAM COLE, Sole- Agent.
April 29, 1858. 36
XAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC, PR NEIU
I -vous debttify, disease pf thf ; Kidneys,7 and all
diseases arising from a disordered Liver; or Stomach,
such: as - constipation, - inward .Piles, fullness or
blood to.thtf head, acidity: of the stomachy Nausea;
Heartburn,-Disgust for Food, FoUnessj- or ;Weigh
in the Stomach, Sour eructations, sinking or flntterr
ing at the Pitt of the Stomach, Swimming of the
Head,' Hurried and difficult Breathing,' 'Fluttering
at the Heart. Choklhff.-or Suffocating Sensations
when in "a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, -Dots
or Webs beforethe Sight Fever and ?Dull Pain 'in
the Head, Deficiency 'of. Perspiration, Yellowness of.
the Skin and Eyes; Pain far tue Side,' : BackVChest,
Limbs, &c, SaddenV Flushed .of Hea.Bjurningld
the Flesh,-Constant Imaginings. of Evil," and..' great
Depression of Spirita f can be effectually cured,' by
DRr UOOFL AND '8? Celebrated German 'Bitters,
prepared byj Dr. C.4M. Jackson, at the German
Medicine Store, No. 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the'abote diseases is not exeeMed, if
' equalled by any other prepardtion in the United
States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skil
- ful physicians had failed. . A ;
These Bitters are worthy the attention pf invalids.
Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis
eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the
most searching powers in weaknesses and affections
of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cer
tain, and pleasant. ; ? . ' - " ,
READ AND ' BE CONVINCED. 4
From the "Boston Bee." ;. .
The Editor said, Dec. 22d.
"Dr. Hooftand's Celebrated German Bttters, for the
cure 01 laver complaint, jaunaice, uyspepsia
Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one
the most popular medicines of the day. ihese iSit
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. W e are convinced mat, in uie
use ef these Bitters, the patient constantly gams
strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great Consider
ation. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and
can be used by persons with the most delicate
stomachs with safety, under any circumstances.
We are speaking from experience, and to the af
flicted we advise their use."
"Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pa
pers published, said, August 25
"Lhr. Uoojiantfs German JJUtcrs manuiacturea Dy
Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by soma ot 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 Messenger," January 5, 1850 :
"Dr. Hooand's German 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
Hoofland, 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 iu
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 wc feel
warranted,, not only in calling the attention of our
readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jack
son's) preparation, but in recommending the article
to all afflicted."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best
family newspaper published iu the United States,
the editor savs of
DR. IIOUFLAND'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. Hootiiuid's German Bitters, we wish it to
be distinctly understood that we are not speaking
of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about
for a brief period and then forgotten after tljey 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 (like
the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the
last three years, and the strongest testimony in its
favor, is, that there is more of it used in the prac
tice of 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 iu this form.
That this madicine will cure Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, after using it as
directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and
liver ; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious
diseases ; the effect is immediate. They can be
administered to female or ixfast 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 those who are innocently
deceived. - ...
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS Or THE GESCIXE.
They have the written signature of C. W. JACK
SON upon the wrapper, , and the name blown iu the
bottle, without which tue y ark spcmobs.. -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 ' V -
. J. B. RAMSEY,
Druggist. .
Pittsboro', N. C, May 29, 18ol 44 ly
And for sale also by .
P. F. PESCUD, Gen'l Agent,
" . - ' -Raleigh, N. C.
North. Carolina Mutual Insurance
Company.
R A LEIGH, N. C.
THIS Company has been in successful operation
for more than seven years, and continues to
take risks upon all classes of property in' the State,
(except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,)
upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover
property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por
tion of which is in' Country risks, 'and its present
capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,
in bonds properly secured.
The average cost of Insurance upon the plan ef
this Company has been less than one third of ona
per cent per annum, on all grades of property em
braced in its operations." -
THE following persons have been.elccted Direc
tors and Officers of this Company for the present
year:
DIRECTORS.
J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hatchings, Jno. R.
Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W.
Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay
etteville ; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington ; James
Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno.
Cox, Eden ton; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool,
Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan
der Mitchell, Newborn; W, N. H. Smith, Mur
freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B.
Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville.
All Directors are authorized to receive -applications.
: . . v 4 . 4 . .
- OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
3. G:B. Roulhac, Presidents ' S -''-Henry
D Turner, Vict do -
18. W. Whiting, Treasurer. ':"'Y
John Cr Partridge, SeereUtry. ; ;y '
John II. Bryan, Attorney, -. j s
J. Hers man, General Agent.
s. w: whiting; y .V
Jni Ri Williams, V Executive Committee.
John Prinw8e,-:rt- . "V-" ft'j'V
All communications-in reference to insurance
should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid.
- .3.,viJi C. PARTRIDGE, See'y;
RaleighJIafi 22, 1863. ; :m:Tti 25v: -
CLAUDIUS B. SANPERSM
vIttorneY; at Law,
SMITHraiJ), 0KTH CAXOIJXA,
W1
attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne
and Nash-W
Jau. 14, 1853.
HIM YE SICK !
NO MEDICINE BUT HAMPTON'S VEGETARi n
TmcrrrmE EVEii had such a mass of tf?
REVYJ2RN0N?ESKRID GE,
U. S. X
Ml?
' CWWBIH Va., Aug. 18. lae,
Mr. J..Boush-.-Dear Sir : While I am in cen
era! opposed tor Patent s Medicines candor conm
me to state that I have, great: confidence in the r
- . " ,.6.v imume. t or
eral months past I have used it in my family, in(1
pepaia, loss of appetite, dizziness, and general d
bility,with wUre sHccessSo far as my exwrj"
ence extends, therefore, I . take pleasure in reco-
mending it to the' afflicted" as" a safe and effici q
remedy. . . I am, respectfully, yours
" . -,V" VERNON.. ESKRIDGK
CftChaplain U. S. Navj.
COUGH VERTIGC-Rheumatism, 0f 15
years standing, cured. Testimony of one' of onr
best known citizens :'
' Vf - vfBAXTiMOEE, Feb. 9th, 1852.
ME8SES. MOKTIMEK $ MdWBEAT Gtntlemt n:1
is with real pleasure that L am able to attest to th
general healing and curative powers of Dr. Hamn
ton's Vegetable Tincture; - Sonie time during last
November:, was' taken with a very bad and serious
cough, vs ;l ajasv advised tctake Cod Liver Oil and
did so, but getting no better, I was induced to trv
your Tincture. I got one bottle, and before I had
used it all my cough had left me. Permit mo
to state that for the last fifteen years I have suffer-
ea yery.mucn irom Acute itneumatism and Vertigo
confining me at times to my bed. I am fullv con
vinced that I owe my present good health to the
use of the Tincture and a kind Providence.
You are, my friends, at liberty to use this as tou
may think proper,' and believe me
I'ours, very respectfully,
G. DUNAX.
N. B, I ean he seen at anv tim at the Mavor'i
Office. . " g. i).
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 curei
more than nineteen out of every twenty who try it.
We have certificates from Hon Henry Gov, "and
R. M. Johuson one from Captain C:mt, 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 (lault.
Rheumatism 7 years. Mr. Oldham, Bait Custom
House, dreadful ense of Dyspep.sia, and from hun
dreds of others. All must admit there never' ha
been such a mags of testimony given in favor of any
other medicine, which is so pleasant aud taken in
such small quantities.
MOST WONDERFUL : The following certificate
is from an eminent Lawyer of Kentuey, who is
known in all of the States, having for a number of
years represented his Stitc in Congress :
It affords me pleasure to state that Dr. Jesse
Hampton's Tincture has effected a most extraordi
nary cure of my slave boy Albert. The patient was
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 eyes
were much swollen, andsturned inside out, exhibi
ting horrible mattering ulcers, that protruded over
the eye-ball so as to produce blindness. It is
Ftnnige yet true, this child, that I feit resigned to
die as a relief from suffering, has been restored o
health under the treatment of Dr. Hampton.
W. P. TIIO.MASSON.
Locistiue, March 20, 18-31.
GREATER WEIGHT OF TESTIMONY CANNOT
BE GIVEN.
Thi medicine when used according to direction,
WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL? Scrofula or King's
Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Ery
sipelas, Chronic Sore eyes. Ringworm or Tetters,
ScaldHead, Rheumatisnj, Pains in the Bones or
Joints. Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands,
Syphilitic Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Dist-ases of the
Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Diseases arising from
the use of Mercury, Pain in the Sidejind Shoulders,
General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Coi
tiveness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,
Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections,- snd
all other diseases, tending1 to produce Cossumttio!
Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Com-'
plaint, Sick headache,' Lbvr: Spirits, Night oweatu,
Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitu
tional Diseases, Rheumatism and Gout
For sale by P. F. Pescud, Fayetteville St. Raleigb
N. C, Mortimer & Mowbray, Baltimore, and Drug
gists everywhere.
Wills & Gordon,
Grocers tf Commission Mer-chaids, Norfolk, Va. .
ARE prepared to make liberal advances on all
consignments of Produce to receive and for
ward alt descriptions of Merchandize and to
supply the Planters, Merchants, and others, with
.-GROCERIES, upon the most liberal terms.
Norfolk, Oct. 4, 1802. 82 ly
General Agency.
TjHE undersigned offers his service.? as agent for
I the transaction of any business in the City of
Raleigh, at the Public Departments, the Banks, In
surance offices, &c.
.He may be found at the Office of the Secretary
Lof State. All. letters addressed to hini will be
promptly attended to, audhis charges will be mode
rate and satisfactory.
: rufus n. PAGE.
" REFERENCES : Gov. David S. Reid, Wm. Hill,
Sec'y. pf .State, D. W. Courts, Pub. Treasurer, E.
B. Freeman, Clk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde
eai, Prest.,of Bank State, W. J. Clarke, Compt.
State, W. H. Jones," Cash. Bank Cape Fear, W. W.
Vass, Treasurer R. & G. R. Road.
Jlaleigh, Jan. 1st, 1852. , tf 1
important;
Si i v
.T-0 H OUSEKEEPERS-
Something belter and more econonomical than
Soda, Cream Tartar, or any other prepara
" - tion in existence for Baking.
DURKEE'S Chemical Y'east, or Baking Powder
For raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried, Griddle
and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Corn Bread
Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, &c, &c.
This article is one that every
FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE,
Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat
&.C., will find upon a careful trial, to ho 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 fight,
sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit,
whether the flour be of the bent quality or not.
4 Bread made by this process is much more nutritions,-
easier of digestion, better fitted for a
weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than
when made with yeast.
5. The bread made by fermentation docs no af
ford the same amount of nourishment to the ys
tenv 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.
-"Tho article has been thoroughly tested, and is u
niVersally 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. iMncipal office, 139 Wa
ter street,. New York- Sold bj the best grocers
and druggists generally.
Feb. 25, '53. . ly 18
GeoM. Tracy & Co.,
N0; 84 WILLIAM STREET,
(Corner of Maiden Lane.) NEW-YORK,
? r ; Importers of
- -,'. ...
arTMB3S-IU"BNISHINO GOODS.
IirtnlsestaDlishment, being the largest in the city,
may be fonnd 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. H.ing been engaged in this business the last
twenty years, - comment is unnecessary, as they
kavemadesuch arrangements in Europe that the
are receiving by almost every steamer, the choicest
goods the market affords, and purchasers need only
call to satisfy themselves that every article in the
Furnishingline may be found here.
Feb. 25, 1853. . 8m-l