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Tire subscriber having recently refitted Ilia office with a new. beautiful and extensive assortment of COOK AND JOB MATERIAL, is prepared to execute, with ncfttnM, eTery raxiety f ALSO iu the bet tts, and at but a trifling advance on North ern prices. To enable him to do this, be baa received an assortment of beautifully enante'ed 'ard. of dif ferent sizes, aud fancy Stationery, with which be la prepared to fi:i order for Bail Ticket, Circulars, and all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing. He has, !. aii assortment of eitra-siied type for KAXHOTH FOSTERS and SHOW BILLS, and will spare no pains to render perecl "fttiafacfion in the execution of all work with which he shall be entrusted. S EATON GALES. c. b. iioor, WOULD rescifully announce to the Ladies and UeHtlemen of Ralrigh, and the public genera Hy. thai he ha recently returned fr.B the North with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C-, &C-, &C-, which he ii pivpsre.1 to aetl lower than such article hie ever been aold in ihia market at any previous time. Having himself paid ('eat attention to the elt-ciion ul hi aid, he is confident that, for Beaa tT nJ fashion, no saperi.tr stock was ever before exlirbited in .North Carolina. Hi as3rtment is made up.f a very reat variety, and cdii-isU, in prt, of the following articles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gokl and Silver Lever Watches. Auchor Clinders VeMical Escapem- nU. Gold ana Steel Uuard (haini eU. Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins. Finger Kings, Rar Kings. Gold and Milvcr Pencils, G .Id Pen. Thimble. Medallioas, Uo!d Hearts and Crosses. Mantel Clock. G..ld and Silver mounted Cane. Card Case. Toil, t Bottles and Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes. Ches-men and Backg.imrnon Boards, Si eel Pen, Gilt,teel, GIohc and Satiu Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Razor Straps, Puaee dc , 4rc SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tes, Deneri, Salt snJ MrMtard Spoons, Lsdles, Snar Tongs, Batter Knives. Silver-man nted Cocot Nois, Castors, Candle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Ciikc Biskets, Coffee Greqne, Hrittanin Ware, in setts or -ingle peices, Silver and PlaiedCups, Silver and Ivory Napkin Rings, &c, SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a , new article t suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Flint Glasses that may be adjusted iu any frame, at any notice. PCRFl'JICKY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder Shaving aud Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A large assortment of soperior Raxora, i'ecket and Pea Kuives, also Dirks and Bewie Knives. laUSlCAL, I.fTUIIEXTS. Spanish Guitars, Violius, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes Gaitsr and Yiolic Strings, Extra Violin Bows &c 4c. Watches and Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the department, those persons having articles to re pair may rely on their beiog well sad faithfully executed Gold and Silver manufactured to order. Highest prices given for old Gold and Silver TO S POSITS 11 Elf. PATEJtT mn BABHEL 8ELrRETO! VllHli AVND REPCATUI6 riSTOAjS. C B. Root hss also received a fine lot of Doable Barrel G'in, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder r laexs, Sbot Hags, tsira Dags, raexages ei nam win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad- diug.c. Western Hotel, OrriHIS HOTEL, a short distance West of the tjLj Capiiol Square, is opened for ihe sec vnmxla tinri of the Travlling Community, and the Proprie tor would be mach pleased to board goalie men by the week, month or year. He wilt use his beet efforts to please and render comfortable, all who may vtsti him. and he respectfully solicts a share of pablie patronage His Stable will be attended to by an active and attentive Hostler. WM. T. BAIN. Raleigh, Feb. 4th. 11 TOOTH SOAP AND BRUSHES- FURTHER up ply of Tooth Soap and so perior Teeth Brushes, for ale by P. F. PESCUD. November 13th, 1S51 BOOT AND SHOE MR, DEPKEN would rspictfully announce to the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding countiy, that he still continues to carry on the above business, in all Us branches, at Mr. Woltering's Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal patronge heretofore ei. ceived, I aaaore the public th 1 1 will give an eraal satisfaction to those who entrust m with their work. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleigh. Jan. 9th. 1852. 3 JLcok. at Tbta. 0"k4TKOt lbs Cat Nails and Brads 4 to 4a OVrlJFO Bale Vi gialaOinahnrg, 100 puces Bleached and Brown Shirtings end Sheetinss. Prime Old Java Coffee, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Br .wn Clarified and Lotf Sugar. Superior Green Tea, and Old English Mas urd. For sale by r 1 ,. . J- BROWN. Kaleigh, March 16, 5832. 23 tf Good News for V.nvja. W. PECK d- CO. keep constantly on band i SUDnlv of C.ttnn RmA U-1 Si., ..i Raleigh, March 15th, IS52. 33 mmnm mm. . - ai n a 's i hjN a ' k tarn m JOSKH;W;OLTEIlINar;, yia unltictarer an4 Xeier itii tb Following jirticlet, Raleigh, Jf. C. CjTOVEa ; tin, Iron 'tail copper wares' ; gum and P10 of u orts ; j?oaeri$ft, wp), powder, r flisks and shot charger, a fine assortment orpock-J et and table cutlery,, the celebrated Pjoe India steel K rasors. mortice locks, with white ' mineral knobaJ ! . from 0 cents Is 94. Improved rim lockav Ne Ha-j . veo locks, catrkntera rim lockj riiuipgdoor,locks :, oestmrniivre iocatoeai toca, novei ty rock with mineral knobs, mioerai locks wilh Ja pan moantioff. mortice, locks with iron bolts and keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural, lock: w.vu wane mineral anons, ptate loc&s, soioce-aoBse locks, mortice closet locks with brass fronts, chest locks, horse locks, fuuey bunhed pa-1 locks, fin p tenUdroppcd Japan padlocks, rinx drop latches BoTwis night latch, improved bow latches, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the heat ever in this City or Slate, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hogany and pearl white door knobs, mineral draw knobs, furniture knobs, peail white bell pull, sxle ' pulleys, Blake s side pulleys, wardrobe hooks. Ian -cy csat and bt book-, wludow springs blank shutter hiiiges, A C. PalmeiV window balt,Clarke's butt hinges and superior east butt hinges, Curtain pina and h mdles, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars aud chains, cloth, sbe, and horse brashes. AUo, Carpenter's, Cooper's. Tinner's, and Black smith's Tools. Also, nails, screws, scythe-blade, sheep shears, brass lamps, hand bells, trace chains, grubbing hoes, spring-balauce. plyera, spades, shovels, hoes, and irons, pans, vices, pumps, Buck's pateut improved cooking stove, and in short every thing needed by Urtuersand mechanics in the hardware line. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINUS, such as carriage axles aud springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub bunds, power loom lace, enamelled canvass, figured inarooa, damask alpaca, extra fine cambric, and fringe. On hand, al so, a fill supply of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house, Jail, and Bank Locks mad to or der, warrauted not to be picked or broken, and to give aatisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute sny and all work in irou, steel, bra, coppei , das. Gnn a ad pistols made to order. A I so, strainer for Tur pentine Distilleries. All orders executed promptly and in the best maucer. If the subscriber does not sell lower then any body else, and do good wark at fair prices, then be will give it op. Encourage home industry. Now is the lime. Calj en the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, or seud your orders bv Utter. JOSEPH WOLTEUING Rsleigh, Sept. 16t 1851. 78 ly AaiEKlCAN A.VD CITY OF WASHINGTON. UaJer fA Direction of Aaron Haight Pal mer of Neva York, Count ell or of the Su preme Court of the United Statu, for the ' following object. I Conducting professional basiness in the 8a preiao Court of the United States. Especial atten tion will be given to esses of California Land titles coming up en appeal. 8. The prosecution and recovery of all Claims, in Isw or Equiry, against the United Hta'es, before Congress or the Executive Departments, or against Foreign Governments before Boards of Commission er. , 3. The settlement of sccnunts with the State. Treasury, War, Navy. Post Office and Interior De partments, end obtaning the rrmiakionof Fines. Penalties, and Forfeiture, for alleged violation of the If e venue, Post Office, or 01 her Laws, 4. Securing Letters Patent for Inventions from the United States or from Foreign Governments, snd procuring Lmd Warnnts and Penaious un der the various Pension Laws of the United States, 5. Collections generally , embracing Debt. Leg acies, snd Inheritances, in the United States and Foreign Countries. 6. Investment of Funds in the United States and State 3i neks and Loans, aud wu Bond and Mortgage of Freehold Estate. Mr-traLasa was Director of the New Yobk A Mcaicaa ano Fossick Agcnc which he established in 1830, and which became extensively and advaa tageoosly known ia all pans of the commercial world He has visited Europe twice on the busi ness of said Agency. His second tour Was made nc-deriho immediate aaspioes of Messrs. N. M. Rothschild dc Sons of Loudon, with their rpecial letters of introduction and credit in his favor to the different branches of that House, and their oorres. pondents iu the chief cities of Europe, en business connected with the negotiation or American Stocks and is favorably known to man? of the loading for eign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the legal profession abroad. All Commuuications addressed, post-paid, to the undersigned, will receive prompt aod faithful at tention 99- He is soUly authorised to settle' the Agency Busiue and Concerns of the bUe firm of Palmer k Suetben Tianslatiensfrom the leading Enropeaa Isngua ges executed with fidelity snd despatch. Ollieo ontb side of Pennsylvania Arouse near the Treasury Department rx?- Refers to the Heads of Departments and Bureau at W,.higl00t tDu. o Senators and Members of the two Isst Congresses. AARON H. PALMER . . . At Willstd's Hotel. Washington, Feb. 1st. 1S52. 0 MRS. WOLTERIltG IT E8PECTFULLY announces to tbe Ladies a JLw avseigu " surrounuing country that she is now receiving her FALL ai.d WINTER STOCK f FANCY GOODS, embracing Chios aeoda fin. iron-stone dinner-setts, lea-setts, and cape end sau cers a one as ever Drought to this City. Also. GROCERIES of every description. MU StUAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac, which will be sold low. lor caa. Just received, a fresh supply of CONFEC- nUNAklEtt. Thankfol for pest favors, she solicits a eentin nance of the same. WILHELMINA WOLTERING Raleigh, Sept. 15th, 1861. y 7S JUST RECEIVED. 60 pairs Mens' fine Cslf Pegged Boets. 12 do do Morocco and Patent Boots. 1 12 pairs do do Opera do 24 do do Jenny Lind Shoes. Made by soperior workmen and of the lateet style N. L. STITH. Jsnosry 31. 1802. 10 CLOTH SACKS AND FROCKS. TT7E have on hand a very large assort meat of w v u.u.. oaoas ana k rocks which are new selling very cheap. v ,0,E L- "arding 4 00. December 4Ui, 1851. t8 T. 0, WORTH Conmlnlon aud Forwarding IHer cbaut Wl UMLN GTQN JV. C. Joty I st. 1851. 53 jJp. SAVAGE & MEARE& AKD FOtWlitJG lEKCkliXTI. WiUUSOTOK, N.C. August 8th,1801. ly 4S KOSSUTH HATS. ) I WITH and without Piomcs. Jst received aud for sale by Wi. IL k R, 8. TUCKER. Competition, the M(e of Trade. P STAPLE tlrANOr ORES CQOOS BOOT A 6 BOEj Iff i r m :rri r jrl fr , irl m ir )r nr i I ".3 United States CLOTHING EMPORIUM Wholesale Ware rooms, NO .177 & 177iMARKET ST (tortli Side above Fourth) AT THE " RED DOORS " nn HIS New and ExtensUre READ V Made Clo- ab. taing establishment, recently opened ev t O l n- . . " . J oauao.wers, oners inducements to Southern sn Western buyers in regard to low prices an. I im mense variety of Slock, rarely to be met with. The increase of Sales from a very liberal patron, age, has been such es to Warrsut their offering Clothing at turn n ally lorn prices, and carrying oat the system or Lmgt Salet mitd Small PrtJUt V ff jT Orders from any part of the Uuited States promptly executed and with especial car. IKE ED, DUOTUEIl dc CO.. Philadelphia. Peon. P. 8. Facilities will be offered Buyers to pur chase on tegular credit. Usual discount allowed to Catk Butert. Dec. 15ib. 1851. ly 101 D. G. LOUGEE, in Clockt, flalchcs, and Fancy Goods, Alo, Caitfectionsrv .Cigars, and Van. t'es. Sign of the Big Watch, Dealer GOL.DSBOUO'. nr. c. Q7" Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry neatly re paired January. 18o3- 3 Pianos, Pianos, Pianos, fPHE undersigned has sold snd put up in North 1 Carolina, within the past two years, upwards of TWO HUNDRED PIANOS and the cn atantly increasing demand for them is the best evi dence of the quality of my manufacture. All orders for Instruments must be addressed to. RUH.N'S Pisw Manufactory No 8 Liberty St. Baltimore. tAul of Prices Piano in beautiful Knsewood eases, boiltofthe fines material, of the latest styles aa I improvements, metallic plate and entire metallic frames, cost a follwws.- 6 Octave SCO to $300, 64 " 250 to 1350, 7 ' 3t0 to t500, Grand Pianos from 500 to $1000. Oct. 31 1S51 6u, pd80 Journals of the Legislature. JOURNALS of the Legislsturt of 1850 1, for sale st this Office. Paics 13 Feb. 27th. 1 852. tf 1 HOOFLAN'OS GERMAN BITTERS. Just received snd for ssle bv P. F. PESCUD. January llth. 1852. 4 T HE UPPER PART of l-ot Ko. 18S, being 142 feet on Newhern Street, and running thrnogh to Edenlon Street. Apply to me, or, in my absence to Dr. Scott. H. W. MILLER. Feb. 10, 18-S2 12 NEW ARRAiNGEMENT. TO NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTI MORE aSD NORFOLK., SEADOARU AAD HOAi"OKC THE Pnblie are informed th.it (he ears are running regularly on the Seaboard awl Roa noke Railroad, connecting with the Baltimore St ta me- at Norfolk, and with the Wilmington train at Weldou The Cars leave Weldoo, d.ily, at 3J ,,'ol.iek, P. M, and arrive at Portsmouth at 7 P. M., in time for the Steamer for Baltimore. The accommodation sue freight tntiu leaves W el- don ou iuesuay, ihursJayand Saturday mor mog, at OA octocit a. mv connecting with the Steamer at Black Water for Edenlon and P ymouth I he steamers otng and Scliulix are now running daily (3nndaye excepted) betwecu Black Water, Udemon ana rtymourn OWEN D. BALL, Agent, S $- It. K. K. Company, Portsmouth. Vs. March 20th, 1852. im 23 Cash For Old Coddct. rilHE highest price will be paid by tbe Rsleigh A JL Gaston Rail Roud Company for old tapper Apply to the subscriber at the Work Shop of the company. ALBERT JOHSON. MarcS 3tnd, 1S52. tf 34 Bird Seed. CANARY, Rape, and Millet in store and for saw by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD, J-Co. A SMALL LOT in pint bottles in prime order M for sale ay WILUAMS, HAYWOOD CO. March 29th 1852 26 Important Arrival. 30 piece Marlboro Plsids and -Stripes, 3d doxin Costs Spool Cotton, 40 doyen coPd dp to J.BROWN. Raleigh, March 3n. ' 8.) 2. 28 .. Vood Ncwtfar Farmers. 1 fi doaen Weeding Hoes, for sal by . J.BROWN. Raleigh, March 30, 1852 26 SiratMt Water. CONSTANTLY o hand at the Drag Store of V WILLIAMS, BAY WOOD fc CO. CHARLESTON PREPARATORY fipHE ssjssiem oftbiS institution a ilf begin On th . U Hw JL!i(iqfi April, a4 tenaftiate oa the utu atwr(V to JalT- : The different Chsira will be occupied as foltoas;. r lt Anatomy ana ruysioiogy by r T. MILKS, At. ft. Institates and Practice of Mediciue, by D. J CAIN, M ft. . : ' " . Materii Mediea and Therapeutics, by F. PET- RE, PORCH ER, MD. : i Obotetricg aDd Diseneet of Women and Children, t E. BELIN FLAGG, M, D. The 'hair of Surgery ha been offere'l to a gen tleman uevin Eur..pe, who H Is hoped will accept it. Should he not-do so, it will be fitted before the ime appointed for opening the 8eieot. Cliuicl lustroction will begrveu at the Marine Hospital and Alms House, by Dra. D. J CAIN and J. FORD PRlOLEAU. During the Session of the Medical College of the tftate or South-Caroliua, m mbers of the Class will be exsmtned regularly on the lectures delivered in thnt insiilutioii The Siudems will be shown cases among the pa tients of the Teachers, and such as can be taken to the lecture room will there he exhibited to them aud explained The mest distinguished Surgeons in the city have promised, whenever they can der-o cooventenlly, t periorm operations before the Class. Doctor R LEBBY end J. s MITCHELL who havsesclia large tbstetrical practice, will (as well aathe teachers.) give the Students access to a of their cases of this description, which they call wnti propriety be allowed to visit. a In short, ample Opportunities will be afforded for acquinug practical, as Well as theoretical knowledge ot the pfoteKsion- Her mortuary statistics prore that Charleston posrises s salubrity f climate enjoyed by very few cities in the world, and strangers are no longer de terred from vistttug her iu the summer. Board and lodkiug can be obtained (roa.3,50 to 95 a ve.-k. Terms, fity d.llurs, including examinations da ring the win'rr. Jsn.20.lH52. tlA S GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA! The Battle is bestirs, and 1 intend loiigm my way throngh for HOME IKDUsTUY! IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DRED DOLLARS, send sn your orders for Turpentine Stills, Gipt, Arm and Worm aimo, uraudy bulls, aud auy kiuu of Copper work, rass, Machinery Jtc. The Drices of tSiill-cMDS. Arms, anil Wnrn,. ... w ' - - -"-wo -- av as follows: By the pvond 37 cents ; or hy contrsct ' uarrei oiui-cap, Arsj. anu vrms, $400 00 ao do 45 do do do m dn do do 583 do do do fits do do do 65o do do so 695 do do do 760 do do de gso do do da onu W All Work will b warrantH tn, is n...k. c. ad burninc exceDted. His wneir .ill K. .1. iivered within fifty miles of R.l.irh at tt .V,,.., notice ; aud if I fail to deliver Stills iu the time I 9 a- igreeu upon, i wui lorieil lor each day lost, to he purchaser. ' JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 16, 1051. 75 j ED Clover, Blue Gras, Herd grass. Millet ana Liucerne, just received and lor sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOU -Co. Jan. 27 1852. 8 GENERAL AGENCY. THE andersigued offers his services as ageut lor the transaction o' any business in tbe City ol Raleigh, at tbe Public Departments, iho Banks. In surants Office, A a 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 mod erate aud satisfactory. KUFUS H. PAGE. REFERENCES. Gov. David S Rei I. Wm. Hill, Secy, of State D. W. Court, Pub. Treasurer E. B Freeman, Clk. Supreme Coo.t, Geo. W. Mordecai, Piest.of Bank State, W.J.Clarke, Compt. Stale, W. H. Jones. earn Uank Cape Fear, W. w. Vass, Tressuer, t 5"K U K. Koad. Raleigh an. 1st 1852 tf 1 Sprii ing Stock. BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS, &C-. WE are now in receipt of oar Spring Supply of goods embracing every article connected arilh the SHOE AMD LEATHER TRADE, which has been selected csrelully and judiciously for our spring sale. We sav w never offered t our friend and the Public generally, a more complete or better selected Slock than the one now offered to your inapectiou Our Prices will be Low, Very Low. The attention- of Merchauts is particularly called to this Stock. DRUMMOND WYCHE. Wholesale Dealers, Petersburg, Vs. MsrehS, 1852. 10. lis Spring & Summer Goods FOR 1852. WIT. & R. 8. TU6JKER are now re t ceiving their extensive aod well selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Goods to which your at tention respectfully invited, Coutrixtiug iu part of the following Brocade Poult De 8oi silk Solid Col'd and White D White Brocade Silks Rich Plaid Charaelion Silks White sad Blk Watered Do Super Blk Gro Do Rhe Do Fig'd and Sutiu Striped shalleys Solid sud Fia'd Barege Fancy Si'k Tissqes Organdi Lawus French Jackonete Printed Muslins Brilliautes Plaid snd Solid Ginghams F.ntrliah .nit Amaricaa Chintz Dotted, Checked. Swiss, Jsckonet, Nainsook, and Tarlton Moslms Blk Silk Lnce Mautillas Plsin snd EmVd Canton Crape Shawls Rllr Silk I.sea. French Work'd Collara, Cuffs, ChemUeUes and UBder-eieevrs Rata mmA Jaeksnat Mflttln Bands Scolloped Linen cvX rio and Reviere Stitch; edH'dkf Rw.se and Jaekonet Edgings and Insertiaje Real sad mUstion Yalencietia Edgings Ladies and Geote Kid Gloves best qeslity Alexander's 8ilk Gleves Rich Bos net. Neck sod Scarf Ribbons Riik Prlna-ea Bnttona and Trimmiaca French forking Cotton, Linea sad CeU on Floss, 4-0 x.c. . March 16. HC2. 2 aarort A. Tobarce. nrrstHCMR WANTING sometblOff ' flaoerlor frf 1 th6 riy"f Haeaog7 fiegars, Chewing slid Sm-kfag TobaoBOt-wili not be dtsappoiotet) by calL ins at the Urag- ure. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. 1 V vrirv AGENT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, DRY 0OODS AND OR6CEKTJ3ROKBR, KOJOBKOVDWAY, A'.J B. STITH tender hi service to tbe Mer- cbsnts, Plsaters.and Cittseiia of North Caro lina, and to Southern Merchants' generally, as AgeQt. Commission Merehsnt, and Dry Goods and Grocery Broker, in the City ..f New: York; and wifl atteiMtto any basiness iri hi liiie--either in - The tale of Produce or Mercaandtn, OR THE PURCHASE OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, 'Crockery, Shoes. Hats, Furniture. Carriages, Mu sical and Agricultural Instruments, Sagging, Rope, Drugs, Medi cines, &c. tfC. He 11 itlerg himself, as s purchsser of Goods for the Souihi rn Trade, his experiencehaving been engaged for the last Sixteen years in the retail trade in tbe middle and lower pati of North Carolina and in tlieci y ot Kaleigh will enable him to give en tire aatisfaction to the Merchants who may entrust to Dim their orders. Unconnected with any esta blishment in New-Yark. and devoting his whole tune to acquaint himself with the value of Uoeda of every description, attending the auction sales, and being preseut o Improve every opportunity to bene fit his ruslomers, he can save more th n bis cita isaians to the Merchant, and the inconvenience and expense of a trip 10 New-York. I be fact that Goods are constantly varying iu prices snd styles, snd always decline as tbe sesson ad ranees, is known to ail in the hat.it of buying tioods in New-i ork. A great advantage will ttierere be afforded to the Southern Merchants in having a competent agent, whose interest it will be to avail himself of every opportunity for their benefit, a.id who can, through him, keep op their stock by get l 113 goods as their business may require, and avoid tbe necessity of laying in at one time a heavy stock tor the reason; and the inconvenience of a large a rao nt of hiUs fslling due about the same lime. He can also gel bis good more frequently, and of later snd more desirable styles, snd st lower rates, and there by keep op a constant excitement and attraction. Marchaut, and other persona disposed to employ him. will plevse forward with their orders their re ferences, or tbe nameoof firms with whom they usually tienl in N. w-Y..rk, and in all instances h ill give them the peiereice, unless be can fill their orders on belter terms elsewhere. He asks but one trial of his taste and judgment to insure future or ders- His commissions will he two snd a half per cent- Address A. U. Stitm, New-York. REFER TO Ex. G v. Chnrles Msoly, Raleigh, Wm H Hi, Eq Her'y of State, Ualeigh, G W. Mordecai, Pres. Bank of Suit N. C. Ra leigh, Dr J O. Watson, Pres. Ma In. Co. Rsleigh, D. W. Home. Esq. Oisnge Hill, FloriJs, Henry Brysn, Columbia, Alabama, Matbew Shaw, Esq Washington, N C B F. Moore, Alto Gen. N. C. Raleigh, Hon. J R. J. Daniel. VI. C. Halifax. N. C. Andrew Juyner. Esq. Weldo'q, N.C. Beimel B. Bell, Esq. W a raWr Alabama, R. H. Lewis, Esq. Greensborotjgb, Alabama. Green T. McAfee Esq Talladega, Alabama. Thomas Hill. Esq. Baker County, G.o. New-York Feb. SO, 1852. ly 15 DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. SET 000D8, AT WHOLES ALB, IN CHARLESTON, & C, C. Sc E. L. K E RR I S OA &CO.- HAVE, snd are continually receiving, by eve ry arrival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to soli et a small advance on the Sterl ing cost. A look at tlieir Dress Goods wi.l well re pay 1 he trouble Their Slock of Hosiery is large and complete, and iu Prints, many Styles will be found, notgeierally kept in this Market. V. dr E.LKERRISON. Noith West corner King t Msrket Street. Feb 9th, 1852. tf U To Cotton Planters. AiQ QC.dEXKrEv GUNNY and Hemp Bngging, 44 inches wide. Bale-rope and twine. ALSO 150 pairs M tn and Boy's Broeans. Men and Boy's Kip Shoe tees. Women's leather Bootees, with a general assort ment of Shoes. Black and white Wool Hats. 75 Point and Duffle Blankets, Cradle Blankets, J.BROWN. No. 9, Fayeitevillo St, Raleigh, Oct, 6th, 1851. 81 ORVIS CORN STARCH is now extensively used and held in high eetimation for th pre paratiou of Puddiuus. Blano Mauge, loe Cream, Pies, Custards, Cakes, and Diet for Invalids. Ii is a very healthful aud uuumous article of d et, and gives general satisfaction A supply just received aud tor sale by P. F. PESCUD. March 23, 1852 34 tf TO HICflOlSTS AND ENGINE BUILDERS I C. J. Simon & Co. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, IV O 71, MAIS STREET, RICHMOND,! VA. OFFER for snle a large and varied agsortmeit of Goods suitable tor Machinists, suck ns: tfprcHca's superior lvat steel Files, ewbrccine every style nsea by the trade. Qeiiuine Mousehole end other Anvils 100 to 268 lb. Solid Box Vices, the most durable article im- ported- Cojltor Key and Plain Vice, all sixes. Smiths' Bellows, warranted 28 to '8 inehes. Genuine London Emery, warranted pare. Genuine" London Emery doth, all ixes Naylprs Cast neef.sqnnreaSoctagon and round do (t n saeets. No. 13 to 17. de Shear and Blister Steel. R. 11 oe &. Co' Circular Saw. from 8 inches to 5 feet in diameter. Lead pipe, all sixes. Block Tin. in slags ar-d bars. Street and lab-spe tef . Italian, Russia and American Psckipg Yarn, Gam Elastic Packing, Gsge-Cocks of various patterns, for Locomotive and Stationary Engines. Oil Cocks and Coprfor Engines, Machinists' Steel Squares, assorted,) to 9 inches, fat eat strew W reaches, to 21 .inches, Salter's Spring balances for Locomotives, ; Boiler Rivets, Engine Belts, 4r.c.! Ac ' Which we offer at lew prices for C ash, or on the a nat time, 14 punctual customers. ' Qrdets from distance promptly attended to, and tbe Goods delivered at either of the Rail. Road sta tiops iq the City, free of fxpeoae. . Richmond, If. Mturch 29th. 1852. 41 ? SALAD OIL1 O DOZEN Fresh end Sweet ; just received at fs the Drag Store: nf, :,:'. : , S ,VLHAMS.HAYWQOD &.CO Oswego Corn' Star ch, - F yon arf food of good Pnddiegs, Pia- (us tarda, fo. try It. For sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A- CO. . . rl tf. f tZ&Z -taaiJLatI tr e JOW receiving 4f the North Carolina Mosic ' Store,'' Splendid wanoV t men t of Piano from the Celebrated! t factory f -Ksale A Gaehle, Balti mere, who received the first Preminms three years in succession, in 848, 1S9 am) 1 850, at their an oal Exhibition of the State of Maryland. Ga d PiAno, in a modern style, hsndsome wood - $850 do do with- carved ornsmentS' fretvi 7ftq $1000 Squsre Pisno, splendid carving ornamental s'yle. No. 2, , . $450 Square Piano, splendid carving Gothic tyle, "So.3, $400 Comprising 6 Octaves either ai Rosewood' or Mahogany. Built i m F.ntire Ja. Frame SdOABs Piano, splendid carving orn am "d l'e. Drawing No. 2, 450 . do do d do Gothic s'J1. do ' do 3 400 do do square ror. case, rgee Tablets, on a larg Jsh stand. do do 4 375 do do round do do or tiara'd with modern mouldings, do do 10, 375 do do do do plsin 6nih, ofsuperio. wood, do do do J50 do hollow cornered esse, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand do do 5, 350 do do do do do on . modern legs, do do7-x, 358 do do square cor case, Goth, pattern Tablet and octog IeK8, do do 9 335 do do holiow do do plain Tablet, and oelogsn legs, do do 7-8, 323 do do rquare do do plain leg Comprising 6$ Octaves, Entire Iron Frame. do do fashionable style case, orna mented whh moulding, 300 do do hollow cornered case, and 8 cornerd ogee legs. 280 do do square cornered cae, gothi Tablets, legs to mat, h, 280 Comprising 6 Octaves, Iron Plate and Bv. do do hollow cornered case, on a scroll stand. Drawing No. fi 275 do do dc do do on turned legs, 250 do do square do do fancy Tab let, leas to 1 atci, 250 ' do do do do do plain do 245 Drawings ol the above nn.ib-rs can bn seen at the Music St ire, 01 when desired any number can be sent tn pei s-no wi hirg to examine. DRAWING AND PAINTING Bristo Board, superior quality. Albums, Tinted Board. F abera Pencils, Tinted drawing paper, Can, vitss in tbe piece and on stretchers, various sixes. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Pnlrtt knives. Pal ett cups, Maul sticks, blsrk and white Craon,Vc. $-c. in short every thing necessary foi these tasteful and beautiful accomplishment. Pnino Covers, Uutia Petcha figured and plain lined with c 01 h, in order to secure the Piano against iho dampness tf the atinogj here, s new and splendid article. A choice selection of new snd popular Mqsic this dsy received, and for sale by K. W.PETERSILIA. Rsleigh, Jan. 5th, 1858. 2 Ear Sale of Public Eaiuls in Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the nn dersigned will, in pursuance of law, otfpr at Pablie Auction before the Court House door in the several counties, as hereinafter sotted, the fol lowing valuable Lnn'b, located by State a ithority as part of the grant of Congress to said Stale, for prposes of Internal Improvement. The Land were, in good part, selected immediately after the U. S surveys, and sre believed to embrace some of the best in the State fur the production of Corn, Cotton. Sugar, Tobacco and Tropical fruits and others mely sdap-ed to the Turpentine and Lum ber business. The Land will be offered ia half eigh hs In Jefferson County, on Monday, 12th April 1852, aboot acres 26.640 Madison, Monday. 19th, about Hamilton. Monday, 2Ctli, about 5.5C0 2.440 3 120 9,520 20,480 58,840 48 610 4,890 Columbia. Monday, 3rd May, about Alachua, Wediiasdsy, 5th May, about Levy, Monday, 10th May sbout Marion, Monday, 17th May, about Hernando, Benton, Monday, 2 -lib May about HUlsboro Saturday, 29th May, lbU.Ma One fourth cash, the other three fourths payable in three equal auuuainstalaients with interest iu advance. Or if any purchaser pre ler it. fire per ceut. will be deducted from the cre dit instalment upon the payment of the whole pur chase money at the time of sale. DAVID S. WALKER. Register of Public Lands for the State ol Florida. Tall ibassee, January 28th, 152. 3m 9 MEW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS. PUBLIC attention is invited to a new improve ment In manufacturing iron Kuilinra. firaiinir Sic niade from iron rods and Wrought iron, designated Wire Railing. It is the most mrrirui kxcloscsb for public or private groonds, farms, oemeteries,' bslconies, ver andahs, atbors, etc. eta. Window Gnard aud Gratiitgr. Foe stores, dwellings. Ions tic ; asylora-i, prisons, steamships dec. Iron Bedsteads, a jth wire suckiogs, me guards, coal and ore screens, and a. variety of articles too numerous to mention, which this inven 1 tfoo Is sOsceptjble of, possessing conveniences never before known, resulting from the improvement for which, this article - was patented. Fur elegance, combined nith strength, for tbe beauty of its ionn nierable variety of design, and especially for cheap ness, (at one half era than cast-iron,) it is altoge ther unrivalled by any thing V0t offered to the public. The plan of ero?sing the rods is so contriv ed that each binds the ether, and thus a out an support is given to each individual part af lite whole structure, It is believed that fabrics farmed of the the largest wire, and manufactured in this manner will endure at least five times the violence that a Cast- Iron Raiiipg in ordinary ne is -capable of witbsrttnding. Prices vary from 30 cents to 1)2 per lineal foot. The subscriber also manufactures WHiE FENCES, for enclosing farms, railroads, parks, lawns, etc., g43ranteed to reist cattle, horses, sheep, etc. which are beComisg extensively need, and grtstly distin guished by lightness of appearance and olegapee of form. Being inipvrceplibio st a eherr distance, t ho vigw is thus oujuterrppted, the prospeot aalnjored, ana me oesuty 01 i.nascape natmpaired. 1 be fence is madp on an eatirety new btani' beine portable, yet eecore. Tb whole rny be taken down and transported with the mei facility 'as ordinary iron reea.- Price from Sl.fOto fiS r, rod, iocludipg roa .Pots, from 12 to 16 foot apart. Inquiries or order addieseed tp tb Proprietor will HW v. J'a w0e, Oa VV fS.-lIVtS. JOHN BWfCKERSHAM, Wajtanotwa 240 Broedway , ... - ,. 0 ... Woomw Wira.Railtng Wm )( d 61 N. B 8ilvev Medal awarded by American Inst! ute, 1850. B ohxe Medals awarded by Frsnklin tloeitiia. vlStT1 and 1848 i-;n t '4 i Jannary ftibi 185L 0 . ; , ; - 3m A NOTHER supply just rtcsivsd and fb iale A by W. H. j- R. S. TUCKER. io i3 fit o3.i.'i. syp-'iii? tii;vi..4 FKTt-aJT 1 AND, t pxgtuSoeamI RICfliTlOXIb. -WAM-i ft -i- !Kru has .lti5wwtvo? Jf II 3wO I'eHtt nnden-lgned mannfactnro and offer for sale 1 the following article at Northern prices s Portrait Frames, richly ornamental and plain'cilt PicturoFram.es of gilt and fancy wood aad gilt Daguerreotype Frame, a large aad eeantifnl as sortment of new goods Looking C.lass Pistes, of all sixes and fitted in Picture Glnsa, Frehcb, first oaaltly, from 56x36 inches do w Plat Glass, for stores and dwellings, furnished to order Composition R Jscttes, of all sixes, for builders' in terior work ALSO, Old Work re giU and jobbing in the above branches Picture Glass ent to any pattern and large sixa F rench Mirrors furnished to order. ItrConntry oideisby mail will receive prompt attention. . FRANCK & CLOVER, 193 Main st , between th and 10th st. KlCn"QPd- July 13. 1851. 87 l.y. PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS In Cloths, Cossjiuercs. Vesting:?, READY-MADE CLOTHING-. &c., &c, &c. T5je.WrH Fai., about closing but that has nothing to do wilh the cheap Goods nlliiiS at PROCTER NW FAF0MR 600DS' . isaa naein. Successor to the firm of Oliver St Procter, Signer the IS. K. 15. r. Doors open from 6 j'cloek. 1. 1 to 9 P. I. ADMISSION FREE. HAVING purchased out the entire interest of I h. M : Olive 1, in the late 8rm of Oliver fc Procter, f avail myself of the very first opportunity to inform the patrons of the said firm of tl.e fact and to solicit, from them a continuance of their supports I have just eceiveu-s beautiful supply of goods ej ected by Mr Oliver, with great csre.from tbe latest mpnrtatrons, embrscing Cloths, Cassimeres and .Festingt of every co lour and grade, Dress-Shirts, Unda .shirts. Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, &c , 4c In fact, everything usually kept by Merchant rsilors or Clothtes. I shall be sssi..,d by Mr Geor. L. Gould, an experienced Coat cotter land a pupil of Mr.OI ver-am fact, having been Oliver Procter's coalcutter f. the last fourteen months. I shall have charge of the pantaloons and vest de partment myself and I have had exclusive chareo of it in the late firm for the last five years Every thing will b done tbst can be done lo give s itisfsciio.. snd to render the estsblishment poputsr with its patrons. Profoundly thankful for the pat ronage so liberally bestowed npon as as a firm. I shall endeavor, by assiduous attentiorf to business and a desire to pleo-e, t a,erit iu contino. 1SAACR0CTER. , ALSO- ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING, dally a nrge sssortment of CLOTHING, of every desert tion end style, of my own and Northern Rttnnfae tnre all of which, being made under my own an eprvtsion, I can fully recommend. I P Stage Line to Raleigh, Subscribers, Mail Contractors from Fay ettevtlie to Rsleigh, will commence operations this day, with new and c mfort.ble Coaches," mTfrocT0' DriTers- Th fsre Is FIVE DOLLARS, thessme before. The 8t.ge Uoumi Wh,Dthe"rir,e' ?i F'' HoUl. In R? leigh. tbe Yarorough House; bqt passeuaers wiU bo conveys to such other Ho7,P The hours of departure will be, pt.l furt be? notice. l half, past 9 P M. from Fayette ville, and at 2 P nMmitted attention, to secure a liberal share of th. MITRDOCK McKlNNON. . DAVID McNEILL: Fayetteville.Jnly 1. 1831. 34 tf. Uraudy, Whiskey, Wine. Ac keep constantly on band a large supply of FtfBeh Brandy of every grade, Oal and New Apple Brandy, JiinA.;i.a .i i a a . ie toaong!tbola,and Old Pnre Rye WbJs- Double and Single Rectified Whiskey, Ohainpagne, Meu-a. Sherry, Port, Malaga and t-slaret " jne, ' New England and Old Jamaica Rum, nuitanu vio, an or which we offer for sale yery low. PEEBLES, W HITS, DAVIS, dsC.-.., retersburg, March t6. 1852. 23 tf Yl vunnaies aud Soap. ' ia( Bo Sporm, Adamauiine aod Tallow" 7 Caudles too coxes very superior Washing Soap, " """! .ant;. ui luncy 00809. iTOr SSle bT PEEBLES, WHITE, DAyiS dk Co. Petersburg, March 6, 1852. ' 33 tf Oilk! (lilatt oii.m I II li b "LONS -orted Oil.; JB.VfjFHjr' fsmliug. Baraingia Lamps, j n . Z - -aB ui for Mi- :iioery, sna.Jrmtng purposes Also, s fresh snp- pi, jiurcvei.cu ot g Bpcr snd Lamp Oil, Also, a supply or the best burning Fluid 1 have ever had AUo. a good sifpply of Olive Oil, r.esh snd sweet, jast received hd for sule low by . , V. F. PESCUD. March 23. 1852 ,3 tf Bakery, BankBL Petersburg. Ta. . .. fF- Av T, MUil.HKAD respectfully inform th; Merchapls of North Carotns, and otber v'yu iuug the City, tbat tbey ar prepared to furnish,, CaaCKtps by the aLobssle, bxit thsp aud as cheap as sny House in tbe State. K' ' ' -Waiei, Hotter, bor and Soda Jfc4ers L vrays ffeah oO hand. , v ' ': : . ' ' C'AglvS Jtr TBI BaV . - March. 28ih, 1862., . . .; gt 3Q ' FVeah Irusr. inMlirlnM:AiL I T'T.Vt, 7 T 300 Psctage newreeerv ing tor tbe Spring iid at the Drug Store of ' WJLt.IAMS, HAYWOOD Ao. n 0 " : Hats f or t b e SeanoU. ' ' . ' 1TGAsHIONBLE. Black Moleakin. latest style,. IT madeTieplerF w v. 1 1 ,- - ranniai tinhorn and Palm Leaf Hit, 3 VhH6 kftctUlaclv fonn4 Crown Uai.' c: "ill sf5.. Call and examjoo for yourselves. ., ,.. ,rii4 - - - I BRQfYJf. ' Rfloigh, March 30, 1852. ' ' " ' . I Ir
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