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I . --i ' ! ' . ' J - VOLUME LIH. RALEIGH, N. G, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1852. II 3. (UMBER P 3 99 T K R M 8: $i fa uatm ; S3 par uu ; for tb SnvwUr. far the Weilj, ia adranos fti. la advance $2 40. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Avitkknt. For eery 16 line, flrxt Insertion $i: aeh Monl laertioti. IS H. lur Order, aixl Judicial advertisements will be charged X mt irnt hiiher ; ut a deduction ot 33' per cent. U1 be nude from the recalmr price to tTertier by the year. AdTerUjwmenU tnsrrtnt io-tbe Sewd-waekly, wOl also appear la the Weekly, free of chanre. mfltHer i to the K.Htor But be mST-rmy. REGISTER sock ad jq H Thb subscriber having recently refitted his office with a new. beautiful and extensive assortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, ts prepared to execute, with neatness, every variety of K.& PMflPHLIT WORK. ALSO in the best style, and at but a trifling advance on North era prices. To enable him to do this. b haa received an assortment of beautifully ename ed t arda, of dif ferent sieves, and fancy Stationery, with which he la prepared to fill orders for Ball Ticket, Circulars, and all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing, lie has, also, enaj.ortroenl of eitra-aised type for XAXXOTH POSTTTM and SHOW KLLS, and will spare nop ins to render perect utn-fact ion in tue exeeHtou of all work with which he shall be entrusted. SEATON GALES. (J. B. 1100 i , WOULD resctfully announce lolhe Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and I ha public .geu-Tatj. that he ha recently returned fr.un lb North with a new, beautiful and splendid atock ol WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C-, &C-, &C-, which he i: prepared la sell tower iban such article haie eer been said in this market at any previous time. Hsvine himself paid ieat attention lu the selection of his go-d, be is confident thai, for Beau tj and Ksshion, no superior slock was ever before .exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is mad up- a very great variety, and consists, in prt, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold nd Silver l.ever Watcnes. Auchor Cvlinoers, Vertical EseaDem- nts. Gold ana Steel Guard Chains, MmIi Kh. loir., her with a laree assortment of Breast Pins, Finaer Itinirs. Ear Kinis. Cld and Silver Pencils. O-ld Pens. Thimbles, Medallions, Cold Heariaand Crosses. Mantel Clocks. G..ld and Silver mounted Cane. 4Jard Casea. Toilet Bottles and Ladies. Toilet Work Boxes. Cbessaien aod Backirammon Boards. Sieet Pens Gilt, ftteel, Olca and Satin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Case, Raxor Straps, Purses dc, fl-e. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. ' Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Sdoabi. LaJles. Sever Tones. Butter Knives. 8il- ver-mauuted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Caudt 8ick.-, Nearer and Travs. Cake Bskets,..Ceffee Ureques Beittmnia War, in c-tt .rinirle rjeicea. Silver and PlaiedCups, Silver and Ivory Napkin Rings, Ac SPECT.4CLKS. Gold. Silver, Blue aod polished Steal Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle O lasses, a new article to sui the eyef of all persons; very superior Fliut Glasses that may be adjusted la any frame, at any notice PERFC.VEKT. Comnrisinc Powder Bose. Cotorne and Laveader Waters. Toilet Powder Shaving aud Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of superior Raxnra, 1'ockel end Pen Kuives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. JUUSICAL ISSTs.fJ.TIESTSey Sfwnih Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes. Gui,tar and Violic Strings, Extra Violin Bows &c d;c. Watches and ('locks repsired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the department, those persons having s nicies to re pair m:iy rely on their being well aud failnfolly executed Gold and Silver in-inufactured to order. Highest prices given fur old Gold and Silver TO SPORTS H Ert. w?W "- F1TEKT XX BARRELXKLfKCVOLel 1AU An 0 KrATlHt FISTOUU C B. Root has also received a fine lot of Doable Barrel Gins, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds. Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic end Indented Gun Wad ding, de. A. DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFCI.11 If A ICE OFFICE, Raleigh July 22nd, 1651. 58 T. C. WORTH CormmtMion and Forwarding mer chant WILMINGTON JV. C. July 1st. 1851. 53 It p. SAVAGE & MEARES, Commtsiion FORWAHDlG NERCHmS, WlLMIXGTOX, N. C. August 9th, 18-1 - ly 65 Western Hotel, OTIH18 HOTEL, a abeit distance WnT of the SJAa Capiiol Square, ia opened for the ace snmoda tion ef the Travdlint Community, and the Proprie tor would be much pleased to l-oa'd gontlemeo by the week, month or year. He will use hi best efforts te please and render comfortable, all who may visit him. and he respectfully solicls a share of public patronage His Stables will be attended to by an aetiv sod attentive Hoader. WM. T. BAIN. JheigB.Feb. 4th. t 11 A TOOTH SOAP ANO BRUSHES FURTHER supply of Tooth Sap and su perior Teeth Brushes, for eale by v P. F. PESCUD. n ovember nth. 1851 fl3 ICKEN'S NOVELS and Tales complete ia 4 volumes; price $5. W.L.POMEROY. CLOTH SACKS AND FROCKS. . . 17ss7.!ia!o0"u'nd,ery hr swrtmeatef W V Cloth Sacks aod Frocks which are now aelling very cheap. E." L. HARDING d; CO. December 4th, 1S51 93 ? as " a is n sires ' It published fentf-veekly u VmUj, by SEATON GALES, EDITOR A S D PIO HIITOl ?m i m i JOSEPH WOLTERING, irjattafaetHrcr and JOeaeler lu llie FollowiAg Articles, RaJeigi,tf. C. ao iUtt.8; tie, iron and copper wares guns ana 3 pisto's of all aorta ; powder, shot, 0 pa, powder ska ana shot eharsers. a fiue assortnieat of pock et arid table cutlery, lbs celebrated Pine India steel rasors. mortice. locks, with white mineral ' knobs, from 80 cents to 94. improved rim locks, New Ha ven locks, carpenters rlin lock, sliding door locks,' people s lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, novel ty loek with mineral knobs, mioeral locks with Ja pa mounting, mvrtice locks with iron bolts and keys, mortice locks wln white knobs, rural leeks wth white minermfrfcuobs, plate locks, amoke-hoese locks, mortice closet locks with braes troata, chest locks, horse locks, fancy buhed pad locks, hue pa ent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drtfp latches. Bolwius night latch, improved bow latches, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the bet ever m mis viijr or ouw, raiaer." r iuuh c w , hogany and pearl white dvorkeobr, mineral draw- knobs, rurnitura knobs, pearl wbiu bell pulls, axie pulleys, Blake's side pullers, wardrobe hooks, Isa ' ey coat and hat book-, wludow spring, rim blank shutter hinges, . C. Palmers's window bult.Clsrke's butt hmges and soperior east Dull binges, eortaio pies aod handles, coffee mills, candle sticM, nog collars and chains, cloth, sbe, end horse brushes. Alo, Carpenter's, Coopers. Tinuer a, end Black smith's Toole. Alto, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shears, brass lamps, band bells, trace chains, grubbing hoes, spring-baiaeces, plyera, spades, shovels, hoes, sad iron, pans, vices, pump, Buck s pateut tmprovea cooking stove, and in sbori every tbing neeiea oy larmersand mechanics ia me nam ware line. Alao, a fullaupply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINGS such as carrisee axles and springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub binds, power loom lace, ehamelled canvnss. figured maroon, damask alpaca, extra fioe cambric, aud fringe. On hand, al so, a fill supply of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house. Jail, and Bank Locks made to or der, warranted not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to exeeute eny and all work in iron, ettel. bras, copper, die. Gon and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Ter pentine Ots'illeries. All orders executed promptly and in the best maucer. lr the subscriber does But sen lower man any body else, and do good work at fair prices, laeo he will give fl up. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Call on tb subscriber at Raleigh, Waks County, North Carolina, or seod your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTEKING Raleigh, Sept. 16, ISM. 78 ly GREAT CXCITGflCIvT IN NORTH CAROLINA! Tke Battle is began, and 1 intend to tiglit nay way through for IIUME IilOVsTKY! IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DUED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine S tills , Cap, Jlrm and Worm Abut, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, braes. Machinery dec The price of Still-cape Anna, and Worms, ere as roiiows : By toe pound 4 cencs ; or ay eon tract 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, 9400 10 do do de 13 do do de 14 do do de S do do de 10 do do de 20 do do de x3 do do do 30 de de do i& do de do 483 i-2i 385 015 650 685 760 850 0U All work will be warranted for IS months, firs and burning excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice ; aud if 1 fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit 05 for each day lost, to tne purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 16, 1851. 75 y .TlltS. WOLTCRKG 1 ESPtCTFULLY announces 10 the Ladies o. J. Raleigh a J aurrounuiug countr ibat she is now receiving her P ALL ai.d VV INTER eTOCK of FANCY GUUDS. embracing China goods, fiue iron-stone dioner-apil. lea-setts, and cups aod sai ccra a fine as str brought to tbia City. Also. UKOCKKIES of e.ery description. MU S1CAL INS rKlMENTs;c., which will I sold low lor cah. Just received, a fresh supply of CONFEC TION A KIES. 1 bsnklol for psst lavora, she solicits a ooullo- asnceof the ssme. MILIIELMINA WOLTERING Rsleigh. Sept. 15th, 1H51. y 7 Important to MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS! THE Uiidecsigned would respectfully inform that engaged in lbs Mtliiag business in North Car olius. ibatbs keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at tht shortest ooiice, ;hat almost ia valua ble article, YOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has nrpUb'ed every Smut Machine yet offered ie tke State, more or leas of which have been taken down te make room for it. The puWio need fear no impost lion, as there are now some 2S0 Machines running in North Carolina ; and 1 wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realised in their performance. It not only thoroughly clean the Wheat of Smnt, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes np but 4 teet square in the null and requires bnt little pow er. ft is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing oat, and also te retain its cleansing qaai ltles foe that time. There ire a number of these Msehiuea through which 100 100 bushels of Wheat have bean cleans ed and they have never bees) eot of orler one day. There a as swarded to it the Premium of the Me ry .and SUie Fair, and a Premium with a si.ver dal. at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Bsr- saore, last FalL Address the Subscriber at Soalh Lowell Milts Onn.fn..Mr x ir JNf. A. McMANNEN. tf 114 December 28, 1850. To Cotton Planters. iU.VNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 inches wide. -VUJ cue-rope and twine ALSO 150 pairs Men and Boy's Brogans. Men and Bov's Kip Sheetees. Women $ leather Bootees, with a general assort ment or snoea. Blank and white Wool Hats. 75 Point and Duffle Blankets, Cradle Blankets, J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayetteville St, Kale gb, Oct, 0th, 1801. 81 STOVESl STOVES!! nfC have now on hand a large and varied as- V w sortment of Air-tight, Church, Parlor, Office, and Cooking otoves, to which we call attentiou. R.S THOMPSON .CO. Peters-burr. An rust 29th, 1851. 8m 70 NAILS. SZfFfl KEGS NAILS, assorted, for eale . PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, 4CO. Petersburg, Nov. 27, 1851. TRINITY SCHOOL, SEVEN MILES WEST OF RALEIGH, X. C Rtv. P. TELLER BABBIT, Rector. THE Tenth term of this School will commence onlke8ih or January, 1952. TERMS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE For Board aod Waahing, Ac, with instruction ia English and the Ancient Languages, $76, per term ef five months. The design of this School is to furnish a safe retreat te which hoys enn be sent for thorough traietoffi la respect to 'beamy, retirment, aud aealihfuiaess of situation, and convenience aud comfort of bnildinge. this school possesses great ad vantages. The course ofstudy will be regulated bv the requirements .f oor University, and te pain's will be spared to make the boys good scholars December 5th, 1851. 13t 98 JJ Standard copy te amount ef $ . KALMYK II, fl.c. THE Spring terra of 'his institution will cern snencs ea Thursday, the 1st or January next, and end the 1st of June, following. Tmrne ol I union per session, payable in advance. Primary EnglUh branches. t 10 00 Higher do do 12 00 The same, emb seine Mathematics. 15 00 The lane, embracing Latin and Greek, 15 00 xrsacQ language. In 00 Adanc on Piano and Guitai. each, So 00 a- v . Use ol Instruments, each. 3 00 Incidental expenses, 1 00 Kaletgrt. Uec. 4tli. 1851. gS tlstK roUTOSOSS AHS Bl'UDJfJlTg, LO0X BZU 1 THUCYDIDKS. A new recension of the text. wilh copious notes, critical, Philological and expla natory, forming a continuous commentary; illustra ted by various maps and plans, mostly takeu from actual surveys. By Kev. S. Y. Bloon.field. V D. r . 3 A. of Sidney College, Cambridge; Vicar f Disrvoeite, Kutland; editor or the Greek Testament with English notes, &c, an iuvaluable t reus are to thestndenu 3 vols, 8 vo. For sale, by W. L. POMKROY. Ralegh, De& 30th, 1851. 104 Lookiug ialaas Warehouse. RICHARD KINGSLAND, MANUFACTURER, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN LOOUJG liLAES ; AND 11P0RIE& OF ErOokiiig-talaM Plate. JVo. 38, Courtland Street, JWw York. The attention of Southern Buyers is respectfully I solicited tu his extensive stock, comprising every variety aud style of Glass now in use in ibia Coun- u7i . .. Dee. 30 lH-kl. 3inoal04 Convenient Arrangement. THE oubacriber is now running a Hack be tween G tston and Garysburg, iu conuexion with Ike Raleigh and Gastou and the Roanoke and Sea- heard Rail Uonds the Baltimore Boat also leaviug Nerfolkon the daya that the Hack runs. Paaaengnrs wdi be transported from one point or the other, an the cee may be, immsdietaly upon the arrival of tee respective trains. W. IU PEPPER, Agent. Raleigh, Dae- 30th, 1851. lin 104 Notice, JE. L HARDING A-CO. would inform their friends aed customers, that they can be luuuu, for a few days, in the room over Messrs. Evans and Coek'a Store. Call atihe far-famed aud world-wide reeewned Establishment of E L.H.dt CO., and get the best bargains as heretofore. Ka'eigk.Poc 18.18.)!. 10 A Little Better Yet ! Call aaid cxainiue for yourselves! 1H E Subscriber ha- just received direct from the .North a supply of the best quality of curled hair- watch will enahle him to manufacture a su perior quality of Huir Mailreaes. He would respectlully inform the fublictbal be can farnisb them with the best articles m his line, as cheap as they can be bought lot in Nrw York. Persons from the neighboring village-and coji ttes, who have hcrt tofore sent North, can provide tbem- a. Ives with as good sn article ol work, and at as low a price, by sending their orders 10 me. Also, constantly on .band, ine much improved SHUCK and COTTON MATTRESSES and at the lowest prices AUo, Solas, Lounges and Eary. Chairs mai.utactured in vaiious styles. Also, re pairing and renovating old Hair Matlrees, 4c., done si the Miorteei notice. All -rdere thankfully received and promptly at tended lo. Ware Room on Fyetteville St., two doors above lbs YARBlM) UGH House. J. HE-iRY H RRIS8, Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, Raleigh, Oct 9t, 1851. 85 TO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, STEAM SHIP ISABEL. FOR HAVANA. Change ef sfajf of tailing of the Steam Ship Isabel, from Cnarleslon, o. L. TO SAIL 09 the 8th ahd 22d r EACH MOUTH. The United State Mail Steam Ship Line between Charletton and Havana via Sa vannah and Key West. The splendid nea bieam Ship ISABEL. 110O tons burthen, commanded by William Rollins, will leave CHARLESTON on tub 8th aud 32d ef aaca xoaTH, commencing on Wtdnetdaf, the 2 2d .nstani aod will leave HAVANA on tub 15th and 30th or bach month. Toe Itabel will oarrv the PACIFIC MAILS. aad connect at Havana, with the Pacific Mail Sttam Skip CtmpoMW-s throwch line for CALIFORNIA and OREGON via CH AGRhS aud their Steam Ships to NE W.ORLEANS. Tickets for KEY WEST. HAVANA. NEW- ORLEANS aad CJjAGRES, can be had on apply iog to M. C. MOROSCAI, 110 East Bay, Charlsbtoh, S. C 07 Through tickets to Charleston via Havaaaw f c".n be hd ff"1 " pacific Mail Co's agents at 1 BjgTea and New. Orleans. igrea Oct. 23, 1851. 2t 4- 2am. 3m 88 L BARREL GOOD LARD For sale low, al MAHLER'S. Opposite the R. d- G R. R. Office. Raleigh, Dee. 1st, 1851. 07 Butter. 40 FIRKINS Mountain Butter, for sale by, PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS, &.CO. Petersburg. Nov. T7, 1851. 06 Fine English poUaiiad kode Chess-men, of large, medium aid smsdl atMe, ia mahogany boxes. Fine French poiiahadj-sM Ohsss Men, Noe. 11 aud 12, mediae sod ssaalL Hard wood Cheee-Mea. ef cocoa and hex wood, Noa. 1, S, 3, 4, 0 and 0 . For amis by , . H- D. TURNER, . ' N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Dec. 1861. 103 GLOBES- o NE Pair large mtm Globes, at a reduced H. D, TU Knurl, "N.O, Book Store. Raleigh, Dec, 1851. 103 1 $300 REWARD. TCTSCAPEDfrom the Jail of Kershaw District, yg9 H. V.. on Monday the ltth day of July last, Samuel J. Love, who wait coavieted for the murder of Robert J. Lesier, at Spring Term. 1861. Maid Love is about 20 to 21 years of age. 6 feet two in ches hih, wUh rather dark hair, and af sallow complexion, haa a down east took, wilh dark grey eyes, and some of his teeth a little decayed, aud is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend ibe said S.J. Love, and lodge him in any Jail in th s State, or one huudred and fifty dollars for bis safe confinement in any Jail in the United States, so that I can get him JOHN INGRAM, Sheriff. Rernhavw District, S C, Aug 16. '51. 6m66 500 Cocosnuts, fresh, 2ltO pounds Gonheu Cheese, 500 do Smoked Beef nnd Hams, 10 Kilts No 1, Mackerel, 6 I 4 bbs, do 1 Box best Pearl Stsreb, also ON THE WAY AND DAILY EXPECTED! 20 000 Segars of different brands, 1.0IK) li st of Goshen Butter, 200 do Sort Shell Almonds, 100 do Walnuts, 100 do Palm nuts, 150 boxes S irdines. very cheap 25 do Raisins in whole and quarter boxes, 1 Barrel Salmon. 1 barrel of Lard, I case preserved Ginger, 1 case of Prunes. 1 would just say that the above Goods were bought in New York iy an experienced resident of that place, Ipr cash, which will enable me to sell low. I am determined to sell as low as anv man ia this place. L. B. WALKER. November 18, 1851. 83 C. W. VAX HORN'S Improred Elaslie Shonlder Baee The only Brace manufactured fiat does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be vorn with both ease and comfort. Those who hnve worn othir Braoes, are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority over al others. Clerks, Students, Tailor, Seamstresses, Children of both Sexes, aud all others, who either from habit or occupation, or from a we kly or debilitated eea S'ituliou have srquired the habit of beading for ward, (Round Shouldered) aod compressing the Ches' and Lungs, will find ihe above Brace to rem edy the above delect, ami ensure an erect carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to thv wearer, nd also allowing a full, free and healthy action and expansion of the Lungs, by removing the Compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmon ary Organs from becoming wenk and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN Co.. Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descrip lions, Philadelphia. Improved Elaxiie Uterine Support. For Prolapsus Uteri, ( Falling of the Womb,) Stc., etc. 0 This Instrument is light snd elastic, and is ssads without the Steel Springs, which are objectionable, on account of their Chafing tke Hips, d-o. making them extremely unpleusmt to be worn. Ladies suffering from the above derangerneat.aad Physiciaus particularly, are solicited to give tbem a trial, to prove their superiority over tht'Sisel h'pring, and other Bandages. Several Professors of Obstetrics, Ac, snd slse a number of Physxi'ins in this City, aud throughout the U. States, live naoptew ttiem in their practice wilh the most decided beneficial resul s, and highly re commend nnd approve of them The followiag is from Professor w oodward, CincinnHti, Ohio. "I have examined snd oj-d to a considerable ex tent, during n pmctice of nearly Twenty-five years a great variety of Spring and Laced Mandates, de signed for the relief and euro of the several affec tions to which your iusirutn-nts are applicable, bat fur mechanic il execution, ns well aa I as accurate ad aptationof the iustruments to their several designs, 1 have never seen any that haa given aie more sat- faction. CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D." Profeasor of Obstetrics, and diseases of Woraea sad Childreu, Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bandages for Femsle.-, after Parturition, supper ters for Weakness. Debility, tc. Trusses ef all descriptions for Hernia, Instruments for knock kuees. Club foot Bow legs, dis ocated or weak oinu, spinal instrumeots for Curvature of the spins snd also for all derangements requiring the use sf Bandage.', for restoration C W VAN HORN A CO . Phila. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD t CO.AGKNTS, Raltish y. C. October 8th, lSl. 6m 1 1. O. Siiirnr and iTIolaases. 30 hhds. low price N. O Sugar. 50 bbla New Orleans Molasees. For sale by PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS CO. Petersburg, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 HENRY KEI1YTS VARIKTV STORE. fj UST RECEIVED and for sale et the lowes c-.sh prices, the following articles, to wit. Bbla. Mackee!, do do do de do do New Lard, Irish potatoes. Assorted Crackers, Pulverised Sugar, Clarified do. Crushed, do. 800 Lbs. Goshen Bntier, 800 do Cheese, ' Rio, Laguira and Java eofe Sperm, Adamantine and Tailow Candles, 5000 Black Priucipe CigarRegalia, Havana Ac, Jan 2nd. 1852 1 Standard copy. CIGARS! CIGARS'! "Ff UST to hand, and will be sold as low as 1 I be sold iu this city, Sultans, Regalia, Califer nia, do. Elaquilla, Havana. La Cuban, Juste Sans Principe, Paoalelaa, lnovaciea Cigars, u. W. PECK d CO. Raleigh. Nov. 24 1851. 95 Price 1.T5 THE Swallow Barn : A Sojourn in the Old Do mrnioo, by the Hon. J. P Kennedy, illustrated with 20 n ne engravings on wood, from original design by Strutter l large vol. 12 mo. This remsrkshle book was first published SO years ago, t d made a sensation. It has been since then quite ' O P." This edition ia reviawd lhrou(hou and the illustraiions are very happily chsracleriaUe of Southern lite and manners. For sali at ihe N C. BOOK STORE, Raleigh. Dec. 12th. 1851. 101 AN ASSORTMENT SUGAR, Coffee, Tea. Cheese, Molasses, Soap, Cotton Bagging, Cotton Yarns, Domestic cloth. Bed Cord, Ropes, Crockery ware, Flour, Lard, Nails, Castings, Stoves, Ac, Ac, which will be aold lew for cash. L. W. PECK CO. Raleigh,. Nov. 54th 1851. 95 WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE-. L. R MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jebfc ef WATCH, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand, formerly accepted by Mears Caufiald. Brother & Co. SOUTH E 8T CORNER OF CH.VRLES AND BALTIMORE STREETS, (No. 227.) which they are potting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH A JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of July. In ralliug the attention of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associsted with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give a decided advantage over all others in ibis market, for supplying dealers wilh Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, between Balti more aud the Southern and Western Merchants. Wa desire to oall particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be sea plied with a great assortment from the asost cele brated maaufactnrers, and kept i a perfect running order, so that purchasers may st ones take them, with a written guarantee that they will perform cor rectly. This branch of the business will, receive the aspe ct I attention of one of the firm, whose extensive and practical knowledge of the business, will, We hope, give ns a place in the eonBdenee or buyers. We respectfully invite yo4 to call upon ns when yon next visit our city, confidently believing that ao examination of our Goods will prove to you. that they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, and assure yon that ao effort shall be wsnting on our part to make lbs ac quaintance one of mutual benefit Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bre. it Co. S. E. corner of Charlei & Baltimore sts, REFERENCES: Wyeth. Bhcklock & Co. Gwyn, Reid fe Taylor, James Hodges dr. Brother Murdoch, Ooerdc Evnns: Stellman & Hinrichs, Bartholow, Gwyn Sc Co. Sangstoo A Co. Hurst J- Berry. Reily & Pendletoa, Curbing Sl Bailey, John Murphy tfc Ce. Moore & Griffin. Baltimore. Ang. 13. 1801 Cmos. TbFWIi R. S. THOMPSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TIJY WARE A T NORTHERN PRICES, AND M A!ttj FACTO RCas OF ALL klKIW Or Copper, Tin and, Sheet-Iron Work. ALSO, DEALERS IN Castings, Sheet Iron, Bar Lead, Tin Plate, Stoves, Wire, Zinc, ftc, Lowes Esn Stcamobb Stbkkt. THE subscribers having considerably enlarged their business would repccifuliv invite the Country Merchant of Virginia snd North Carolina loan examination of their extenive assortment of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, assuring them they can sell as low as any house North, and the articles uperior, being of their own mmufaclure. And, in dditiou to their stock ol rUin and Japanned lin Ware, they offer for sale low ihe following articlea : BriUanuia l ea and Cortee I'ols and Soup Ladles Do Tea and Table Spoons, Casiora and Goblets Alabatta Tea and Table and Plated Spoons PL-tied Table and Dessert Forks, in sets Do Candlestick, Snuffers and Trays Fine Plsnished Patent Co (Tea pntS all sixes Coffee Urnsaii.l Steak Dishes Waiters, Coffee Mills and Teakettles Brittsnnia and Glass Fluid Lamps Tsll Bra and Brii'annia Candlesticks Pocket snd Table Knives, Razors, 4c. Axes, Hatchets snd Hsmmers, Spades, Shovels snd Forks Molasses Gstes, Fsucetsand Cat Tacks Pa'ent Counter Scales, various sixes Locks enammelled and Hras Preserving Kettles Large Bras Wash Keitlea fronri to 5tl gallons Castings, cousirliog of Pou, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets Wood Sutrar Boxes, Tubs, Buckets and Brooms Matches, Blacking, and Shoe Bru-4t.es Together with a large aa.it tmenl of Fancy Goods K. o.T HtJM I SON 5- t-O . Lower end Sycamore st. Petersburg. Ye. Aug. 28 6uios 70 Bacon Hams and Lard. 200 North Carolina Bacon Hams, saltpelred snd wen eureo ; also, a tew riecs or Lard. I hose ho want a No 1 Ham, call on. L. W. PECK 4- CO. Dec. Stb, 1851. 399 I'liE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to tenner his most eiucere thank to Ins friends and nil others who assisted in saving his goods from the ravages of fire on Monday moruiug. Ibe 15th He would apprise the Public, that his effects are deposited iu the room, formerly occupied as the Kaleitih & Gaston K- K. Omce, third story over Mr. MeKimmon's sloie, where he is prepared lo furnish all who may call nn him with any kind of Groceries, aud such woollen goods as are seasonably. J. B. G. ROULHAC. Raleigh. Dec. 20th, 1851. 103 TAR RIVEli ACADEMY, GRANVILLE C0 XORTH CAROLINA. NT2TE HUBS WEST OF 0XT0&D. THE FIRST sESslON ofthis school for 1832, will commence on Thursday, the 15th day of Jan uary, and end the middle of June, when there will be a public examination. The Academy is located in a healthy and moral neighborhood, and will be dnder the charge of Mr. J. F Dstioe, a native of Prince Edward, Vs., and a graduate of Randolph Mscou College. Mr. Dance haa had some experience as a teacher, and comes highly recommended by Dr. 8mith, the President of Randolph Macon College, and by others of high standing. TUITION. Per Mission of Jive months. For reading, writing and arithmetic, $7,5 The Higher branches of English, )2,50 Classics, 15,00 For the purpose of encouraging parents and guar dians to patronize this school, the trustees propose to take boarders at five dollars per month, which cill make this the cheapest good school in I his section of country. C. W. ALLEN .Secretary. Tar River, P.O. December 3 1st, 1851. w2w 1 RALEIGH AND GASTON RAIL ROAD SUCOftD INSTALMENT. AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Raleigh aud Gastoo Rail Road Company, held at Raleigh on the 28th ult, it was resolved, that an instalment of 20 per cent upon the stock of the Raleigh and Gastou Rail Road Company be called for, payable on the 1st day of January uext, interest to be charged if not paid within ten davs thereafter, to the President. Treasurer er either of the Directors of the Raleigh and Gasfou Kail Koad Company, who are authorised to receive the same and give receipts therefor; and that interest Would be allowed oa all advance payments of Stock. W W. VASS, Treaa. and SeeV. Office Ral. andG. R. R. C. Rsleigh, December 1 1th, 1851. 101 For Sale, A LOT of first rate Bacon Haras, Virginia, at 14 eta. Alao, a few barrels of A No. 1 Mack erel. fJNO .C.MOORE. Waverly, near Raleigh, Nov. 25, 1851. tf 95 " Notice. TUE Subscriber, is successor to COOKE k. BfJFFALOE, in the Livery business will con tinue it operaiinna in all its branches at his sta bles, rn Wilmington street, and solicits the pat-' ronage of 'hie aid friends and the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to- the pices qf produce and labour, and will be from and after (be 1st day of February next, ae fol low : . Pair of Horses per month, 815 00 Single do do 10 00 Do de week 3 50 Do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all instances, and persons bxving horses .now in mv care are requested to lake them away, if unwil ling to comply wilh the above conditions, JERE : NIXON. Jan.. 24'h. 1850. We &. -wwmrx (Sneeessor to Pemeroy O'Neal.) BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER- No. 16, Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, I RALEIGH, IT. C. AS on hand ia ver large and valuable collee lion of Theological, Law, Medical, Scientific, Agricultural, Miscellaneous, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds. r rices very low call and examine. May 24th. 1851. 2 CHEAP BLANKET OVER COATS. PLmb DRAB and Blue just opened well mads Jly and Cheap. E. E HARDING &. CO. 98 December 3d, 1851. JUST received, a supply of Crushed and Refined Sogara Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee. 8TITH At CO. Dec, 6' 1881. JN HIHRY A. B1PEIN, WOULD inform the LaDIES, that he keep! cnnattanflv nn hnn-n1 Ladies' fine kid Walking Shoes, " " Slippers, ALSO, Children's Shoes; Aod, indeed, every thing usually kept in a Shoe Store Rsleigh, Aug. 18th, 1851. 67 tf Boot nnd f Shoe Manufactory. I have lately purchased the entire Stock of O. L BURCH, aad will carry on the BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURE, ia all its various branches, at his old stand, one dor below the Post-Office. It is my determination to use the best materials known to the trade, and the workmanship shall not be surpassed In ihe Stae. All those secosromed heretofore to getting their work from the old Shoe stand, may be sure, by cal ling oa ine, to get ns good an article new as ever. Call and see for yourtelee. HENRY A. DEPKIN. A CARD. Th undersigned takes pleasure in saying, that v, ki ;... .1. am- n.... w.ii .n.tiCui rt. fil his promise to the Public, and I recommend my friends and old customers to give him a trial O L. BURCH. Sngnr Cured Bacon. 50 bbla. Sugsr cured Shoulders. For sale bv PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS A GO. Petersburg, Au 18th, 1851. 67 Coffee. 300 bsgs Rio and Laguayra Coffee. For sale by PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS d; CO. Petersburg, Au c. 18ih 1851. 67 Swan's Down. New Supply just to hand. VV. H. R. 8, TUCKER. A LARD 60 KEGS nice family Lard, for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, ACO. Petersburg, Nov. 27 1851. 96 ANODYNE COUGH DROPS Alreadyhas experience demonstrated the fsct.that much parn aud distress are prevented in the family circles by the usin g of a few select medicines; besides, it is the meaus, very frequently, of saving a DoetoHa bill. Q,uitein ndv.-mce of anything heretofore offer rd has Dr. Little's Pharmaceutical Medicines suc ceeded in curing the diseases for which tbey are pre scribed For in. tiince.liis Anodyne Cough Drot. shave really cured more eases, and given more universal satisUcj ion, than any other known. For proof, be has more stni emeuts of its great utility from persons of the first respectability residing in differeuts parts ef the eonntry as designated tLan be can afford to publish ?r even wishes to crowd ints his new psmpblet, besides the mnny instances of its success otherwise thst might be referred to. The medicine never fails te curor benefit immediately any ease of Coughs, Colds, y ep-seated Coughs,or Consumptive Diseases and Asthma, also Wnoopinff-Cough, Croup, Colds and I nammatory Fever among children- This remedy is pleasant to take.aud ia no humbug of a balsam er foreign extract, but ia an extensive- com pound upon scientific principles. Da. Littlk Sir. Iu my own case of a most vio lent cough of several weeks standing last winter, I was cured euiirely by your Anodyne Cough Drops, ia taking less than one bottle. After the first dose er two I felt greatly relieved, and had but little more paia or trouble with it in any way. A week or tw previous I took a bottle of the Balsam of Wild Char ry, without being lnach benefited. -Respecfully, Signed W.TAYLOR. Bibb County, July, 1848. BEWARE OP IMPOSITION. AND AT01D THE USE OF SUBSTITUTES. The fsc simile of the signature of Dr. W. G. Lil lls will be found upon the ouUide wrapper of sac ef his Medicines, Sold Wholesale and Retail, . bt the raoraiEToa, At his Manufacturing Depot, No. 264 Market Street Philadelphia. To be had also of J, D, H.Young A Co, Frank Ha ton. C, C Barbae, Bsrclaysville, S, J, Hiasdsle, Fayeiteville, Alex, Watson, Floral College, N, C. And W. K. Purse and Dr. A. Fitch, Colombia, and Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, S. C, T. F. Pes cud, Agent far Raleigh. Nov. 1851. II CALL AT PROCTER'S, SIGN OF THE C ND examine that lot of new' aod beautiful &wA Clothing, just arrived. Fine Blue, Blacky! Brown, ora aau uuve f rock aad iiresatJoata, at unprecedented low prices; cheap Frocks, Sacks, and t-rver.uou, or every price and variety. ALSO.:: Paletot Fiock coats and Over-coas,aa entirely new aud beautiful article, pronounced by all the moat tasteful garment of the season Any or ell of which) will be sold extremely lew fur cash, or on esttal terms to poaetual customer. ISAAC PROCTER; ' Nov. 21, 1851. 94 FS! UN E CLOTH OVER COATS. Fancycolers i Juat received an a WW a fa V". aVWt at , - J3.fr, MAtWiiU rtU. Dec. 6 1851 ' 98 5255 r I. . a?TC- I 1 1 LOOKING-GLAS PICTURE JFEAHE Alannfaetery, , . RICHMOND. YA.: - IHE undersigned manufacture and offer for sale . the following articles at Northern prices: Portrait Frames, richly ornamental and plaias4lt ' Picture Frames of gih and fancy wood and gilt'.f.. Daguerreotype Frames a large and. beautiful aa. aortmentof new gooda. ' Looking Glass Plates, of all sixes and fitted in Picture Glass, Freach, first quality, from 5x3 inches dow Plate Glass, for stares tad dwelliugs, famished te order Composition R ssettea, ef all sixes, for builders' ia Herior work ALSO, Old Work re gilt and jobbing in the above branchca Picture Glass cut lo any pattern and large sixe French Mirrors furnished to order. ETCountry ordets by mail will receive prompt FRANCK A CLOVER. 198 Main st , between 9th and 10th st. Richmond. July 13, 1851. 57 Ly. Just Arrived, At Procter's (Successor to Oliver and Procter) A' FRESH supply of .those beautiful winter Frock and over Coats. Also a variety of v Fancy Cassimeres, all or which are selling very cheap. ISAAC PROCTER. Rsleigh. Dec 18th, 1851. 102 PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS In Cloths, Cassiiueres, Vestingg, READY-MADE CLOTHING, - Ac.,' ftc, &c. The World1 Fair Is about closing but that bias nothing to do with the cheap Goods sclliuc at PltOCTlUS NEW FALL ySFwjNTER GOODS, F0R1851J2. Successor to the firm of Oliver Sr Procter, Sign of the IS. IS. It. If. Doon opto from 6 o'clock, 1. M., to 9 P. M. ADMISSION FREE. nAVING purchased out the entire interest of JU.JL 1 n- uiet, in tne late firm of Oliver at Procter, I avail myself of the very first opportunity' te inform the patrons of the said firm of tne tact and to tolicit from them a continuance 0t their support.' I have just eceiveu a beautiful supply ef goods, se eded by Mr Oliver, with great care, from Ibe latest mporiations, embracing LMA, tassimeres and Veshngs of every co lour and grade, Dress-Shirts, Under-shirts. jjrawers, cravats, Handkerchief, Sf c , 4"c, In fact, everything usually kept by Merchant Tailors or Clot hies. I shall be assisted by Mr, Geor. L. Gould, an experienced Coat cutter, (aiid a pupil of Mr. Oliver's in fact, having been Oliver d Procter's coal-cutler for the last fourteen months.) I shall have charge of the pantaloons and vest de' partment myself and I have had exclusive charge of it in ihe Isle firm for the last five years. Every thing will be done thst can be done, lo give satisfaction and lo render the esisblishment pupuiar wiiu lis pairons. rrotoundly thankful fo ihe patronage so liberally bestowed upon us as a firm, I shall endeavor, by ssstduoos mention je business and a desire vo plea-e, to merit its continu 'nee. ISAAC PROCTER. ' ; ALSO ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING, dally, large assortment of CLOTHING, of every descrip. tion and atyleof my own snd Northern manufac tureall of which, being made under tny own su eprvision, I can fully recommend. 1. p. Raleigh. Oct. 24th, 1851. 86 i Pianos, Pianos, Pianos, rilHE undersigned hss sold and pot spin North J. Carolina, within the pest two years. UbWarda of TWO HUNDRED PIANOsJhefeoh! stautly increasing demand for them is the best evi dence of the quality of my manufacture. Allorders for instruments must be addressed to. KUH.N'S Piano Manmfactory 1 , No. 2 Liberty St. Baltimore. -List of Prices. Pianos in beautiful Rosewood cases, built of the finest material, of the latest styles aud improvements, metallic plate and entire metallic frames, cost as follows: ... 6 Octave 206 6 " 250 to f 300, to $350. to $500, to $1000, 6m pd80 3H0 S500 Grand Pianos from Oct. 3d 1851 Stage Line to Raleigh. ' irpHE Subscribers, Mail Contractors from Fay S& elteville to Raleigh, wilj commence operations this day, with new and c.-mfortsble Coaches, good banes, and careful Drivers. The fare is FIVE DOLLARS, the same as before. The Stage Houses are, in F-yetieville, the Fsyetteville Hotel, in Ra leigh, the Yarborougb House; but passengers will be conveyed to such other . Houses as they may select. ae auara oi aepmnure win oe, until rurther notice, at half, past 9 P. M. from Fayetteville, and at 2 P. M. from Raleigh, daily. The subscribers hope, by unremitted attention, to secure a liberal share of the traveL . , MURDOCK McKINNON, DAVID McNEILL: Fayetteynie. July L 1851. 54 tf.' rTIlB Book, of Uome Beaaty By Mrs. Kirkland; containing twelve Portraits of Amer ican Ladies from Original Pictures, by Charles Martin, Esq., engraved on Steel, in the best man ner, by emmrnent Artists. One voldme, folio.' The style ana the aim of this work: are somewh a more elevated than those of any sitnitar-work here tofore attempted, either in to m country or is Europe, It is not a transient, butierfiy-book of fancy skeieh ea, but a work or permanent value, both In a literary and artistic point of viw. No expense has been spared te reader U eredftable to the taste and artistic progress or; tke country, : Mrs. Kir kian4TS liame guaMutees both tba piquant interest aad aaexoep. tionable good Uste of the volume. The DortraUa were Ukea from life by Chas. Martin; Esq., expreasij (or this poTpose. ' ' 7 ' I i Jsrt received and for sale be i i H.D; TOENEE , N. C BookSi rJ . KaTeigh Dec. 1831 .,,:. , liA, SNUFF! SNOFFH Z IT ts a uoterioua fact,' that the Best Snuaffor dipping may be found at Pescuds - ',-'" '' DRUG STORE. 2ioietabe: 11, 1S51 91 2i
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