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- T liuo--..' i ft ! t IP" : . ii ; i :i r If; ' RMGH, 1 C WEDW MOM'GJIAy .lM r ! VOLUME LIII. 1 . ; j 6". ' 1 f i 1 k v 1 1 1:1 III U rr ' I K ! CV r.' I f l i . 1 r t u 1 .ill as. 11 i 111 - i! I'lffNrT c -easwa o ru . mm w, vt a " 1! . O"' Vja- fr?:: -r- err , ; iwsm -ansae aSBnansas ssnaaweBJgeBBma .M V,HH ...i -r! vl'-'.'t; liisl 'In ri-' ,. vliVirT rV.". rK'-- ! ltw ; r-ifit Y'J:-'., i ' " i "!'' Ii pmhliilud 8mi-vel7 and WteMr, T SEATON GALES, EDITOR AND rBOrBlETOK. T B B M S: Frf Um Semi-weekly, $5 per .nBani ; In le H gWft. Weefcly, te" RATKS OF ADTERTISI5G : StetoSrStatt. Sl-iraekly, will mim Xpr a Um Weekly. fr o' char"- . . 40-LeMera to tbe SdiUr awt be P08T-ri. REGISTER K AWQ JO 10 GFC! Thi sabscriber hiring reeentlj refitted kis office with a new, beaalifol &nd exteaaire aaaortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, tf prepared to execute, with Deataea, erery rariety of ALSO LliUUSE3aoti3BSB CC9siacLsB in tli bet style, and at but a trifling advance on North -era prices. To enable him to do this, he has referred an assortment of beautifully enameled Cards, of dif ferent eixe, and fancy Stationery, with which be m prepared to fill order fur Ball Tickets, Circular, and all descriptions of Bronse ind Fancy Colored Printing. He has, alo, ae assortaienl of eitra-sixed type for KA1DC0TH FOSTEES and SHOW BILLS, tod trill spare no pias to reader perfeot aatisfaction is Ue execalioo of all work with which ha shall be entrusted. SEATON GALES. C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies sad Gentlemen of RsleigB, and the public generally, thai he has recently returned from the Nerth with a new.besoliful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C-, &C-, &.C-, which he is prepsred lo sell lower lbsn such srticles have ever been sold in this market at any previous time. Having himself paid great attention to the selection of his goods, he is confident thai, for Beaa. IT and Fashion, no superior stock was er before exhibited in North Carolina. His assortment is made np of a very great variety, and consists, in part, of the following snides: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Gold snd Silver Lever Watches, Anchor Cylinders, Vertical Escapenirnis, Gold aao Steel Guard Chains, 8eals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Esr Kings. Gold and etilvor Pencils, Gdd Pens. Thimbles, Medallions, Gold Hearts snd Crosses. Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver mounted Canes. Card Cases. Toilet Bottles snd Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes, Chessmen and Backgammon Boards, Steel Pen, Gilt, feteel. Gloss and Satin Beads, Jet Combs, Segtf Cases, Raxor 8trape, Parses dc , ire- SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver TaMe, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mastard 8pooos, Lsdles, Sugar Tongs, Butter KBTea,8il-ver-msanted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle-Sticks, Snuffers snd Trays, Cske Baskets, Coffee Greqoes, Brittania Ware, in setts or single peioea, Silver and Plated Cups, Stiver and Ivory Napkin Rings, fc-C, SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles. Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article lo suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Flint Glasses that may be adjusted in any frame, at any notice. PERFCnERY. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder. Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A lsrge assortment of superior Rsxors, Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL I.1STKLJIEL1TS Spanwh Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows dec 4c Watcaesand 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. being well and faithfully executed. Gold and Silver mnmafactured to order. Highest prices giveo for old GeJd and Silver. TO SPORTllIEX . PATENT C B. Rsot has also received a fine lot ofDonble Barrel Gens, Rifle; Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags. Bird Bags, Packages of Bald. Win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gnn Wad ding. tt fc- Western Hotel, 3TIHI8 HOTELt a short distsnce West of the jlj Capitol Square, is opened for tne accMimoda Uen of the Travelling Community, and the Proprie. tot would be much pleased to board gentlemen by the week, month or year. He will use his best efforts to please and render comfortable, all who may visit hfra. snd he respectfully solicts a share of pobfie palfooage. His 8tsbles will be attended lo by an active and attentive Hostler. WM.T. BAIN. Raleigh, Feb. 4th. 11 TOOTH SOAP AND BRUSHES- A FURTHER supply of Tooth Soap and su perior Teeth Brashes, for sals by - P. T. PESCUD. November 13th, 1831 9 BOOT AI1D SHOE - MR. DEPKEN would rspectfalry snnounce to the citizens of Raleigh and sarroonding ooaaUy, that be still continues to carry on the above basiawes, la sit its branches, at Mr, W of Urine's Hard were Store. Taeekfal-forthe liberal eeironge heretofore . ceived, I ease re the public th 1 1 wiM give an versa! satisfaction to thoae who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKRN. JUleigh. Jsn. th, 1852. ; 3 Leolt afTnis. "VlUljF I Bale Virginia Oxaabarg, ees Bleached and Brorrn Shirtings snd PrimeOldJevaCoffee., lguira and Rio Coffee, Erown Clarified aad Leaf Sugar PilMarchl6, 685a. " J' BR V rKCK 4- LO. keep consUntly oa hanj a ei, - "wiMa c tax eeea f'cigh, Msrch 13Vh, IS5t. 23 mm JOSEPH WOLTERING, Manufacturer assl Dealer ia Use FolhwingJirticleiRaleighMa JTOVES; tin, Iron and copper wares ; guns and. puro a ait sort ; powder, shot, naps, powder iUsks and shot chargers, a fine assortment ef pockr. et ana laoie cutlery, the celebrated Fin ladta, steel rasora, mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 80 cenU te $4, improved rim locks, New Ha-, veo locks, carpenters rim lock, sliding door look, ywyiv m iwk, onj, lurBiiure iocs, aema mob, aevei ty iock wiuk mineral knobs, mineral locks with J pan moanting, mortice locks with iron bolts and Keys, mortice locks with whits knobs, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate rocks. smoke-heoM locks, mortice closet locks with braaa fronts, chest locks, horse locks, fancy bashed pad locks, fine pt tent dropped J spaa padlocks, rim drop latches, Bolwia's night latch, improved bow latches, cap board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the beat ever ia this City or State, mineral door knobs, screw, ma hogany and pearl white door kaobp, mineral draw knobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell palls, axle pulleys, Blake's side pal leys, wardrobe) hooks, Ian ey coat and hat hooks, window springs, rim blank shatter hinges, 4. C.Palmers'a window tatt,Clarks's bait bulges and superior cast batt hinges, car tain pins and handles, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars and chains, cloth, shoe, and horse brashes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper's. Tiaasr'a, aad Black smith's Tools. Also, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shears, bran lamps, hand bells, trace chains, grabbing hoes, spring-balances, plyera, spades, shovels, hoes, aad irons, pans, vices, pumps, Back's patent improved cooking stove, and in abort every thing needed by farmers and mechanics in the hardware Una Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM. MINGS, such as carriage axles and springs, car riage beads, aatent leather hub bands, power loom lace, enamelled canvass, figured mareon, daenask alpaca, extra fine cambric, and fringe. On hand, al so, a furl supply of CARRIAGES aad BUGGIES. Smoke-hoase, Jail, aad Bank Locks mads to or der, warranted not te be picked or broken, aad to give satisfaction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute any and all work in iron, steel, bras, copper, dec. Guns aad pistojs made to order. Also, strainers for Tur pentine Distilleries. All orders executed promptly and in the beat manner. If the subscriber does not sell lower then any body else, snd de good work at fair prices, then he will give it up. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Cell en the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, or send your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTERING Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 78 ly AMERICAN AND CITY OF WASHINGTON. Under the Direction of Aaron HaigM Pal -mer of New York, Counsellor of the Su preme Court of the United State, for the following object. 1 Conducting professional business in ths Su preme Court of the United States. Especisl atten tion will be given te cases of California Land titles coming np oa appeal. 2. The prosecution and recovery of all Claims, in law or Equity, against tbe United States, before Congress or tbe Executive Departments, or against Foreign Governments before Boards of Commission ers. 3. The settlement of scoonnts with the State, Treasury, War, Navy, Post Office and Interior De partments, and obtanlng tbe refmexion of Fines, Penalties, snd Forfeitures, for alleged violations ef the Revenue, Post OrBce, or other Laws, 4. Securing Letters Patent for Inventions from the United States or from Foreign Governments, snd procuring Lead Warrants and Pensions v der the various Pension Laws of the U sited States i. Collections generally, embracing Debts, Leg acies, and Inheritances, la the United States and Foreign Countries. 6. Investment or Fends In the United States and Stale Stocks end Loans, aad en Bond and Mortgage ef Freehold Estate, Mr.Paufsa was Director of the New Yobs. A Msaicaa ANnFoaaiG Aoknct which he estsbliahed in 1830, aad which became exteaaiveJy and advan tageously known iu all parts ef the eossmsrctal world. He bss visited Europe twice on the busi ness of said Agvncy. His second tourwas made under the immediate easpiees of Messrs. N. M. Rothschild A Sons of Loadea, with their .special letters of introduction and credit in bis fares to the different branches of that House, and their orre pondents in the chief cities of Europe, en bvstDees connected with the negotiation of American 8toeks and is favorably known to many of the leading for eign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the "legal profession abroad. All Communications addressed, post-paid, to the undersigned, will receive prompt and fait bfal at tention iff - He is solely authorized to settle ths Agency Business snd Concerns of the late lira of Pslmer dr. Snethea Translations from the leading European langua ges executed with fidelity and despatch. Office Hoath side of Pennsylvania Avenue near the Treasury Department. Vj- Kerersaoihe Heads of Denartmenta and Bureau at Waahiugton, and to 8 eat tors and of the two !a Congresses. Members AARON H. PALMER .. At WillardY Hotel. Washington, Feb. 1st, 1832. io M R. ITOLTERIIfG IT ESPECTFULLT announces to the Ladies o. JLO, Raleigh and surrounding country that she Is new receiving her FALL aad WINTER nrnnr ef FANCY GOODS, embracing China g sods, fine iron-stone dinner-eetu, tes.setls, and caps and sao- cers as fine as ever Vrooght te this City Also. GROC EKIES of every description. MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS, wcwhich will be sold low for cash. Just received, a fresh supply of CONFEC- uun Attics. - . ' laenkialtoT peat favors, she solicits a oeeiia- since of the earne. WILHELMINA WOLTERING Raleigh, 8ept.iflth, 1881. ' ' y 7S JUST JlECMyjSJDi t , . 80 pairs Mens' fine Calf Pegged. Boots, " do " 'do Morocco and Patent do do Opera da At Aa iannw ff.fal KKam Made by superior workmen and of the latest style' Jannsry31. 1852. . si , "; :i 10 CLOTH SACKS" AITO FROCKS. mKy.n J"1 iyM,rf large' assortmeat of -T..w aQa r rocks which celling very cheap. - wbd E December 4th, 1851. L HARDING A CO. ii T. C. WORTH Comtnisaloit and Forwardiun: 2ner ... . i chant " "" WILMWCG TON A. C. July 1st, 185lv , . 53 Itd . SAVAfiBi&UEARES, Contmtsnonj I. S 1 ; ' " FOEWaKOUS MEllClliUlTS, ' WiLxrjroTOH, N. C. August 9th, 1821. ly eft .KOSSUTH : JIATS. -T I I WlTUaawithtflaaiea, K, ,(. Just received aud for sale by - . W: II. d: R. 3 TUCKER. Boots. Is satra 24 do f Competition, the Life of Trade. ., Psi sTAPtE a rwcv press cooosITboot a choc mm&fc4q m si I United States CLOTHING EMPORIUM lYliolesale Warerooms. NO . 177 & 17 74 MAR K E T S T (north Side above Fourth) AT THE RED DOORS." THIS New and Extensies READ Y Made Clo thing Establishment, reoentlv onened bv the Subscribers, offers inducements to Southern snd western buyers in regard to low prices and im mense van el v of Stock, rarelv lo be met with. . sr ' The increase of Sales from a very liberal patron age, has been such as to warrsut their offering Clothing at umtmaliy Icrm prices, and carrying out the system of "Large Sale and Small PrtJUtV ff y Orders from any part of the Uuited States promptly exeoated and with especial care. ICE ED, UltOTIIERS dc CO.. Philadelphia. Penn. P. 8. Facilities will be offered Buyers lo pur chase on remdar credit. Usual discount aliened fe Cath Buyer. Dec 15th. 1851. ly 101 LiAIfD WARRANTS WASTED T HE uudessigned will pay the highest price for 40,80, and ISO acre bounty land Warrants. b. L. HARDING. March Si, 1853. 27 1m SALAD OIL DOZEN Fresh and Sweet; just received at the Drag Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Nails. Irou aud Steel. Tl KnTnaTk Kegs Cumberland, A valon, and old D PtflfDominion Nails. 89 Tons Swedes, American and English Iron ALSO, a fine assortment of Cast, Shear. Ger man and Blistered Steel. For sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS A. CO. Petersburg, Msroh 16 l8i2. tf 23 Wanted.. SO or 60 Bales Prime Cotton, for which a fair market price will be paid in Cash BROWN. April ?, 1852. Hi ICIIItlOND, PETERS- A-ZTL uuku, norfoin and sSmSSZL New York Steam Packet Com PSJIT -The doable engine end fast ssilini Steam er CITY OF RICHMOND,; Fosrca, master, and CITY OF NORFOLK. Post, master, are now on the line rn complete order for freight and patten gees." Te allow somcieol time for receiving snd deli v- eriug freight in good weather, and securing legu larlty in trips, one Steamer will leave New Yob a svsar TauasBAT, asd Citi Poist itbst Fit- at. This arrangement may be relied upon as tbe mot puBCtaal, sccommodaiiug and economical to shippers snd passengers. Each sbip is supplied with splendid ssloons and slate-rooms for passengers First Cabin pesage, S8.00 Second de do 4,00 Freight per cubic foot, 7c THOMAS BRANCH, Agent, Old Street, Petsrsburc April tOtb, 185. 85 O.N THE BANKS IN THE CITY OF RA LEIGH, Jast Printed snd for Sale at this Office.' OWING TO THE LITE f HE TO WlLXiXGTO" ST. Ia the Bear of his oU Stand fer a short tiuu. f. R. FENTISESS, ESPECTFOLLY announces to his friend Un. and tbe public generally thai he baa return ed ;lremNew York with a rich and extensive- as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, eomprisai the Is test patterns sod jCashioas, present ing everything besotitul snd elegant in bis line of business, consisting of the very best French aad English imported goods, . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, of every color and variety ; also a general assort ment of fancy articles iu a word, a lsrge and oompteti stack of Goods nut surpassed by, any in the State. : r i. He solicits ths attention of his friends snd Cos.. tamers teeall and examine them.- Grest bsrsalns will bs given to the purchaser as aa indnoement te eailonbim. Ha can-assure them., thai attheuxh ha is on the back street they, sha I lose, nstbior Dy waiaingovcr, aa uo is ueicrmiueu lo sellout pis ureas nt stock of new and fashionable goods by -the 10th day ef August next - He will pel his goods- down at such prices mat it may induce persons tp pdrchate, thougll they may not Want (he articles for prrseSt are. - Having secured the services of Mr. Bourbon 8nthH fpr the ensuing year as a foreman, he cad safely saj the business shall becarri6don in alf its brauches ia the meat approved style T cutting and mhttu"fae tariag.x Call aad. leave yoSr ardors if yen wfeh a goad fit and a cheap suit,.wiUout respoaeibiLrfj te the purchaser. 1 ,f ' He has also on nana an sssorttnBnt rjf Ready-made' Clothing which will be disposed of at ptimaeoeW Black and Fancy i Fjoo CoaXSjr Yets .aad.Paats made ia my o wn house - He'srbnfd stneerely reWrS hrS thinks fbr thV flo' eraJ enreraremaat bestowed en -him aVirlar hie ka- sineas, snd hopes his Old friends and customers- will not forsake him,, but wrti eonunqa thejr p&Uoaage sarirnasrh.V dsemIm worthy a'1 T ' jrr The subscriber finds it very necessary to sloea np bmald Tsoslaess. He earnestly desires sTT-rrloaVtto- daatad ts bins asoald eaM M settle km with 4if wL as net further ndnlgeuce caabe.giveej Owjng m hid present situation he, U jeompelledmake this aj-J Paris andAmericaa faah'tcss fsr the prln'aad summer of 1852, josl received. -JUlaigh, April SvsltSS : .-'I -,T ,3S ''19 Dot; Browaw Bss: smsW Glriger Just' fd'; owm, 'Aieo, ariasn sappiy-a eery sapenor jj- aeA-epper,jaeta' bsDd andIor aal pf : . P. F. PESCtj),, March 22, 1852. n' r24 Richmond. and Petersonr? Kail Road. 3 SPRING AND 8UMMER ARRANGEMENT On and after Monday, March ths 1st, two Pas- ewoger a rams will run daily each way between Ft- on ingten, Ac . and with the Virginia Central R R. sntf Canal Packets for Charlottesville. Lvnchburr. Stawatoo, Lexington, eta. 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 4 A M. Snd do do do do at 7 P M. 1st Train leave Richmond daily at 7 A M. 2nd do do do do at 5 P M. Fare, wheyj paid at the Office, $1.00. Children over 3 aad not over 12 rears of see. servants and colored persona, when Tickets are pro cured at the Office, half price. Sexsants travelling by themselves must be fur nishef by their masters with two passes, so that one can be retained at the Office; and it most be expressly stated on the pass that they are lo be permitted to go on the Cars. N B No freight or packsgts of sny kind will lie sliewed to be carried on the Mail Train. The trains will ran by Richmond time. THOS. DODAMEAD, April 24, 1852 33 Superintendent Great Northern Mail Route JW and comfortable Schedule Twice dai ly from Petersburg to Jfeva York, WITH transfer of passengers sad baggage through the cities of Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore aud Philadelphia, free of extra charge. On aad after the first of March, the foL owing quick and comfortable Scbedulee will be run over tbe inland route between Petersburg and New York. Leave Peterburg daily at 4 A M and 7 PM. Arrive in New York daily at 5J A M and 6t P M Fare to Washington 1st class seats. $6 S8 Do do ' 2nd do 4 SO De io Baltimore-1st class seats 7 50 Do do 2d do 5 50 Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by Railroad S3, by the New Castle snd French Town Route, Steamboat and Railroad, 81 50, and between Philadelphia and New York S3 for first class pea sen gera, and $2 each for 2nd class passengers. It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, fur the information of passengers, that four daily lines aas iu operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the traveller who, through busi ness or pleasure, has been delsyed in Washington, has it always in his power te proceed at a conven ient hour directly on his journey to any point north of that place. Passengers leavingPetersburg in the morning at A a and who prefer stopping all night iu Bal timore, can leave next morning by the splendid New 8tearaer Qsneeal McDonald, vis the New Castle sod French Town Koute, snd arrive In Philadelphia by half past 12, fare only ti 50; making the whole fare from Petersburg te Phila pelphia. only $10. For Through Tickets to Washington snd BaltL more, apply to the Agent at the Richmond snd Pe tersburg Depot THOS. DODAMEAD.8upt Office R A P R- R- Uo., April 24, 1832 33 For Norfolk and Portsmouth, TriT? a Te - ka.tMltriMl ta.m e-ra A Ili lAYUilisj BUVI vcaMiiim tivuucr rW4aJ3 AUGUSTA, Capt Win. C. Smith, havinr been therouzbly overhauled anl repaired, and finished with a new boiler and a new marnsban. of wrought lroa, is now running Be tween Port Walthall- end the above places, la con nection with tbe Richmond and Petersburg snd Ci ty Point Roads The Trains from Petersburg via city roint Kail Road, running iu connection with ths AUGUSTA lesve the City Point Depot st 7j o'clockA. M. ev ery Monday, Weonesday aad ridty. Returning, the Augusts leaves Norfolk en the alternate dys, via : -Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday, at 6 1-2 A. M-, and arnveeat City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M . where passengers iaao ms cars for Petersburg. . , , Fare from City Point totheGrove Wharf and all intermediate lanamgs To Norfolk l Cbildrea not over 12 years of age Servants to the Grove IFharf and all inter mediate landings To Old Poiut sud Norfolk. Do Do De Do fJ7Msals 50 cents. For Servants 20 cents. THOS DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office R. P, R. Co, April 27th, 1352. 34 PINET POINT CINE TO BALTTMORH. Twice a week Between Richmond and Balti more. UTa IT2.UCI (OSTOaV 6a 'jF '1 informed that the comforta tw "Ca J 5ble and-commodious low prea sure steamer MARYLAND, CapL Chss. E. Mitch ell, having been entirely refitted, enlsrged aad im proved in every respect witn nertDs lor a large num ber of passengers, and with sute .rooms lor those who prefer being retired, is now on the toute between Richmond and Baltimore. Paser.gers by this a greeable and economical Boa, will lesve Petersburg bv the morning trsin, on Mondays and Wednes days, at 4, A. M. and reach Baltimore on the fol lowing mornings, ia .tjme. to proceed by the New casi'is and Frenchtown Steamboat Line, at 64 A.1 M., or with the early train of those days to PhHsi delphia: Returning, passengers" will leave 3sltt more on the afternoons of Tuesday snd Thursdsy, at I P M,'sod connect at the Creek etr Wednes day and Friday sorxeedinf lth the trsin which ai rivrs In Richmond st 4 P M, of the same dsysr ?Fsr In either tlirectien, (stele rooms and meal for rabi passengers, extra,) except Hi the case 6f Ladies aad famrtieaj vho will have the pri vilege of statsr rooms free ef charge. " Forward aaV in psssengers, flacladiag meals and lodging e boarwj4fi0. : I V .;" 'Fare tor first Class passenger between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the Navr Castle aad French.' town sine, 969 ' For aeeeAd clses doy 1 Makiif -ih whale far from Kickmond te PtnladtU pUd J fir time pa-engen Jf this agrebU lima $1 &9mlf, r. . u; ' r -.i.' For farther particulars and though Tickets ap. ply ta 4h Ticket agent, at iha Richmond and tetsburg Depot at Petersburg office ,R- k. N.R. R. 1 ' . t THQS. IrQPAMfiAD, Sap't.. ' Anril tl laxtL . . , ,. 34. ... r "t Norfli Carolina Manufactures.' . . TT - - tnatf"a ; JlJSidaTXJatJH, S: HUAfe. , I c-r, j . aY--ttU -AREstiU saaaafactariag, a I . i Jl wi 1 1 1 m. about 300,000 lbs. J ot Cotton Yafb,J per snaam, (equals (he best OeofgUysrliO "VMl, Aer-jrlir driver It Mrch"i of tarfjUM sftlj A ordfihddrrsaed to Battle A Sola, Rocky Mount, N:-CL,-wfll receive prompt attenaoav " TrTmbreliaa i Purasota, Juel Ereeeiv IU and.fef.iala by J. BROWN. wrsourriiia Kicnmood, Doth X rains carrying tbe United States Mall, and coaoectlne: with the Trains the K, F A P R R.. for FrederTcksburr. Wash- Ipril7, 1852. AGENT, .CO MM1SS10N MERCHANT, . A N 0 DRY GOODS AJID OROCEHT BROKEH, NO. 80 BROAD WAT, NEW-Y0RK. AB.STITH tenders his services to trie Mer 9 chants, Plsaters. and Citlxens of Norlfi Caro Una, and to Soniherw Merchants generally," as Ageot, Commission Merchant, and. Dry Goods and Grocery Broker, ia the City of New. York; and will attend to any business in bis Hue either ia The sale ef Produce or Merchandise, . OR THE PURCHASE OP Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Pats, Furniture, Carriages, Mu sical and Agricultural Instruments, 'Sagging, Rope, Drugs, Medi-'' cines, he. &c. He fl itters himself, as s purchaser of Goods for. the Southern Trade, bis experience having1 been engaged for the last sixteen yesra ia the retail "trade in the middle and lower perl of North Carolina and in the cry of Raleigh will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to the Merchants who may eatrnst to him their orders. Unconnected with any eats blishroent in New-York, and devoting his whole time to acquaint nimxelf with the vatue of Goods of every description, attending the auction sales, snd being present H improve every opportunity to bene fit bis customers', he csn ssve more than his cym missiens lo the Merchant, and the inconvenience and expense of a trip to New-York. 1 he fact that Goods are constantly varying in prices and styles, and always decline as the season advances, is known toallin the ht bit of buying Goods in New-York. A great advantage will therefore be afforded to the Southern Merchants in having s competent agent, whose interest it will be to avail himself of every opportunity for their benefit, aad who can, through him, keep up their stocks by get ting goods as their easiness may require, and avoid ths necessity of laying in st one time s heavy stock ibotMa,eeasoii; and the inconvenience of a large s ma ;flt of bills falling dusatoul the same lime. He can also get bis goods more frequently , snd of later and more desirable styles, and at lower rates, and there by keep up a constant excitement and attraction. Marcbaot, snd other perrons disposed to employ him, will plesss forward with their orders their re ferences, or the nsmesof firms with whom, they usually deal in New-York, and in all instances h will give them ths preference, unless he can fill their orders on better terms elsewhere. He asks 'bat one trial of bis taste and judgment to insure future orders- His commissions Will be two Snd a naif per cent Address A. B. Stitm, New-York REFER TO c Ex. G v. Charles Manly, Raleigh, ' Was ttdl, Eq. Sec'y of State, Raleigh, G. W. Mordecai, Pre Bank of Stale NP' Ra leigh, Dr J. O. Watson, Pres. Mo. In. Co. Raleigh, D. W. Home. Esq. Orange Hill, Florida, Henry Bryan, Colombia, Alabama, Mathew Shaw, Esq. Washington, N C B. P. Moore. Atto. Gen. N. C, Raleigh, Hon. J R. J. Daniel. M. C. Halifax, N. C. Andrew Joyner, Esq. Weldon, N. C. Bettnet B. Boll, Esq. Warsaw, Alabama, K. H. Lewie, Esq. Greensborough, Alabama. Green T. McAfee, Esq. Tel Meg, Alabama. Thomia Hill. Esq. Baker County, Gro. New-York. Feb. 20, 1852. Iy l5 DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. , DRY GOODS," AT WHOLESALE", IN CHARLESTON, S. C, C. E. L. KERR IS OA & CO- AVE, and are continually receiving, by eve ry arrival, CHOICE GOODS, which tbev are prepared to sell at a small advance on the Sterl ing enet. A look at their Dress Goods will well re pay ike trouble. Their Stock of Hosiery is large and complete, and ia Priaia, many Styles will be found, net generally keptia this Market. C. t E.LKERRISON. North West corner King fr Market Streets. Feb. 9th, 1852. tf 12 To Cotton Planters. GUNNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 inches wide. Bsle-rope and twine. ALSO 150 pairs Men and Boy's Brogans. Mea and Boy's Kip Shoe tees. Womea's leather Bootees, with a .general assort ment ef Shoes. Black and white Wool Hals. 75 Point and Defile Blankets, Cradle Btankets, ' J.BROWN. No. 9, Fsvettevilte Sfe, Raleigh, Oct, 6th, 1851. 81 ORVIS CORN STARCH is now extensively used snd held ia high estimation for the pre paraiiou of Puddiuest,: Blano Mange Ice Cream, Pie. Custards, Cakes, aad Diet for invalids. It is a very healthful and nutritious article of diet, and give general satisfaction- A supply just received snd for saTe bv P. F. PESCUD. Match 83, 1852 24 tf Oswego Corn Starch. E F'yea are fbudef good Puddturs, Pies, Css- tares, -d-c.' try It. For sate wy .WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO, FOIt SALE !. "EAGLE flOTEL;. CHAP E L H TLX, N. C. THE Proprietress of this well known and Profi table estsbruramehf, having realised suffici ent income to warrant her in resuming the quiet of nrivateliie, offers td the public generally the appor- tuaity of Aidding for ha advantages. v A - ,Thd cixisexte ef the State areao wejl equalated whhjtb advantages of its position, that bat few re marks are neeesaarr, to oampleta their ia forma tiou, ThecHeteU itself, possesses all ihsreqniraaaats of roomi and comfort, which its purchasers caa de - j I - r ' Sire. pas omuvuj xui acvwagnnauyu Ui vuo hundred and! fifty boardors, and the recent and rap id grow.tq V insi" aiversuy, aujaca(tineas t ma. ea- In hdaitlcin 'td lhts, the freqnent traret' through Chapfel Hilt give the. Hotef, (being the Only one th the place? a transient custom equal to any id -the States " " ' " ' 'The IcrVs arid staolefe adioininz are ex tensive eadT camraodioas aad the eeaatry-market eappliee abasW daatfv -sad" on jroflrable terms ntaoh of its fovU Thwerauof sale reaoira ana third of th pvka tdba paidaa taJtiag paeseasiss :A Bote, with sars row and tiata of payhient fettitad so. the eonveaf enoaef th strcaaaer,ara Uaa reasonable demands fbrtheTjemajader.;, -f. ,.,., , r " .-At attbr jpforinan Je deied concerning the Jdocemfnts ti parchaserths President of the VivywttJi or aa.erealdent of iha f illage, furnish it., i . . , . ' roeatation. can e oiaioeu ai anj. une iuii .Pivtp "A'NNE 8; ftlLUARDr; ' 'i. V-I.SLi' Proprietresv. ' Ftb? yry-tsAgl' Stshd's' ,r' 17 T the Neuse River Oil Mills. 5000 bushels of Coi tor seed. Flex seed snd Palma-Chnsti: ot satbrOU Besns. for which cash-' and the market price will be- given. i fob. 3 1853. it 10 " - Pianos, - , . OW recatving at the North Carolina Music Store, a apleodid aseertment ef Pianos from the Celebrated . Factory of Kabe A Gaehle, . Balti more, who received the first Premiums three year in succession, io 1848, IS43, and 1850, at their an nal Exhibition of the Stats of Maryland. Gra- d Piano, in a modern style, hsndsome wood - .' giow do do witn carved arnamcnta frem 700 to glOOO Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental style, No. 2. 8450 Sqnare Piano, splendid carving Gothic styls, ' i" o. a, - , atuw Comprising J Octaves either as Rosewood or Mahoeann. Buih im r F.ntir Iron JVasts So.ua a a Piaho. solendid car vine ornam'd Ijle, Drawing No. 2, 450 do do de do Gothic style. do do 400 do do square cor. ease, rgee Tablets, on a larg lash stand, do do 4 375 do do rnaad do de ornam'd with modern mouldings, do do 10, 375 do do - do do do plain finih, ofsuperio. wood, do do do 550 de do hollmv cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand, do do 9, 350 do do do do do on modern legs, do do 7-8, 360 do do square cor case, Goth, pattern Tsblet and ortog. legs, do do 8 325 do do hollow do do plain Tsblet, snd octogan legs, do do 7-8, 33 do do r qnsre do do plain legs Comprising t Octaves, Entire Iron Frame. do do fashionable style esse, orns mented with mouldings, 300 do do hollow cornered case, aad 8 cornerd ogee legs. 280 do do square cornered case, gothie Tablets, less to match, 280 Comprising 6 Octaves, Iron Plate and Bar. do 'do hollow cornered Case, on S scroll stand. Dramns No. 5.1 275 f do do dt do do on turned legs, 250 do do square do do fancy Tab. let, legs te u.atc.i, 250 do do do 1 do plafn do 225 Drawlnss of the above nombers can be seen-at lhe Music St.we, et when desired sny number can bet sent to pes sons wishing to examine; DRAWING AND PAINTING Brisio- Board, aaperior aualitr, Atburas, Tinted Board, F abets Pencils, Tinted drawing paper, Can vass iu the piece and on stretchers, varioua, sizes. faints, rids, Varnish, Brashes, Palelt knives, Psl. ett cups. Maul sticks, bl4ck snd white Crayon4el dc. in short every thing necessary for these tasteful and beautiful accomplishments. Piano trover, Out la Percha figured and plaia lined with c'otb, in order to secure the Piano against the dampness cf the atmosphere, a new and splendid article. A choice selection of new snd popular Music this dsy received, and for sale by K. W. PETER8IL1A. Raleigh, Jan. Sth, 1852. 2 Ciood JWewa for Farmers. 15 doxen Weeding Hoes, for sale by J. BROWN. Raleigh, March 30, 1852 26 Stratora Water. CONSTANTLY an hand at the Drag Stare of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Spring r Trade, i taae tuts metnoa r re-, turning my sincere aad unfeigned thanks to my friends and the public generally, for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed upon tne for the last five yeersj and I hope, that by a strict attention to business, to merit s'centinuauee thereof. ' I have on hand, at my Manufactory on Bank street, a good supply of Carriages of my own ma nu fact a re, which 1 will sell en as accommodating terms ss tne same work caa he procured in the State. And I would aleoetate, far tbe information oi taoee -wao are m thefhabit of patronizing Northern Manufactories that having ra my employ the best workmen to be found in the City, using none bat the best materia. sis, and being myself a practical Coach Maker,, I am prepared to make te Order anything in my line, from a one horse Sulkey to the finest Coach that runs our streets, which l wmi warrant o render as much service to the par chaser as any ta be found either North or South- , v , . 1 am also prepared to do repairing at the short est notice and in a superior manner, and on the moat reasonable terms: JOHN CAMPj"" Bank st, opposite the Exchange Bankv Petsreberg, March llth, 1M2. 6m 2 1 NewPiibUcations. AR OFF, by the Author of Peep of Day, dec xaraea. xvoies oa neveiaviuas. . , Legislative Guide, hy Burleigh. Lays of the Kirk d- Covenant, by Meotealb. Lous Powers or the Regulators, by Jas. Weir, Life and Correspondence or Lord Jeffrey, ty Lord, Coekbum. . TheTWiiiiBereaa tae oaiuronaire, ay Mrs.- ur. Micks, of Virginia. . ! Received this dsy at the JN. u. Book Stotft -Raleigh, April. 30th, 1852 , r;: .v."S-3tm " NeWBooks. IrtANCRQFTa HUtorjr oiha U. S.,yoL,IVJ ai iiAnnuai oi ocienuno iiacoverv ior la-z.-. Arctic Expedition, in Search of Sir John Frankjjn, by Sir Jna-Rlclurdson C. .T. R. S; c. - r, ateceived aad for saw by; i-vf-ti. : , - W,LvPQMBRaY Ralefgh AprUl2, 1852. , . , v -71 U. pieces Merlporo P(ai(a and tripes, ...fl 35' doxen Coats Spool Cotton, ' 4Q doxen col'd -L do ' id ' " ' iiIlCo -J, BROWN. Rslei'gfcs Marekadj :Si ' THE EASTERN PART, ABOUT IHREE-FWTRTBS' OF1 A A. ItK K. nt the tat eh eKW4t Tm'J. -tar sale. - It will anake? a 1-hnAj building WC FeTeres, apply aiqonVey hi arr-abstiaas vrrDa. Statu i -" f t'a i-jyrrti i.;; ,W. J. v. r H.W: MILLER. .i April 28.! 1851: i ivb fu .io ta-'8j 3 rrBE Troatees U UWarrto-.MsJaAaaut-, X-hata thaaleassrwt tst anaoaace tautha-pwblis thamheRrr. Bamuel Miiie.. Frost tha Jdeih, Q4isk$puw&.pi,mVi!rttbt& St that UstituUoavOn thMsAManday pX JaT,iiegr4.B4r an eigciaeqtmade with them for a Um af three ot tne Board of Trustees: !Xptiij?th;hy TTTlaua frosa. eta. tq a W, Also, Toil etle and JJ other looking jlasws. J. UKQWN. mam n if i'-,tnHr!!Ain t fl '..1 c p . r aii rnicniars as to terms Jot. tJoard TaiUoa 4' will Be jrnade Jthotve iB ape Time,. ' ' , . , , , r ;EDWARDl:Prestdeaittl te sv&tfti sri; -S LQOKiNG-GfLASS 0 PICTRBE;PBAHB i'iauuiai;fr j nwcuhoHp, .ta, v 4 I) nC Cd THE andersrgned mannfaetara and sffer fbT sar the following srticles at Northern prices ,i Portrait frames,-rTehly ornameaUl aad plaia giU ' Picture Frames of gjlt aftfd faacy wood aad gift . , Dagnerretftype Frames Targe and aeantrfui s5 Sortment of new good. ' Looking ulsss Plates, ef srtf sites and fitter! ra Pictue Glass, French, first quslity, from Stxja inches dow Plate Glass, far stores tad dwellings, furtisiedt erter , Composition R JSettes, of all' sfates, for borWers' hi--terror wor ' . V ALSO, ' Old Work re gltt andjobWng f0 theaboVe braneirs Picture Glass cm to any pattern and large sisev French Mirrors furnished ttf order. ICTCountry orders by moil win receive prom-pi' attention.- . i FRANC A CLOVER. 193 Main st , between 9th aad 10th at. Richmond. July 13, 1851. . . 57.1 .y. . PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS " j in Cloths, Cttssjiueres, VtstinegJ, READY-MADE CLOTHING, V Ac, &c, c. " '. ' The World's Fair Is abotit closlnff ' bnt that lis nothing to do Wit It ; the eheap Goods aelliiitf af PHQqiER-S I3AaB 2aaB235a, Successor to the firm of Oliver It Procter, ' Sisn orthe It. R 'I? ir Doori open froin 6 o'doefc i; !!., ta P. M ADMISSION FREE. Tp! AVINU pOrchased out the entire intarest of 3 Jtfl. Thos, M. Oliver, in the late firm of Oliver dk Procter lavatl myself of the very first opportunity totnrorm the patron, of the seid firm of the act ano?' Ursoljcuffem them s continwsnce oftheir soppor ' L,lTliU d U!,fo, "My of goods, awaq acted by Mr 01iver with great care, from tbe latest n mportations, embracing , Cloths, Cassimeres arid Fisting of eleru&Hi lour and grade, Dress.ShirM,l'&ritn Drawer, Oravatst Handkerchief , cVt , tVevu In fact, everything usually kspt by Merchant' Tailors or Clothies. I shall, be sssisied by Hr. Geor. L. Gould, an experienced Coat cottar, land a" pupil of Mr. Oliver's -in fact, bsving been Oliver el Procter's coat-cutter for the Isst fourteen months I shall hsve cbsrge of the pantaloons and vest da. pertinent myself and J have had exclusive charge af it in the late firm for the last five year a :, Every thing will be dene that csn be done, ta give satisfaction and to render the establishment popmnr with its patron. Proouodly thankful for the patronage eo liberally Wewowed upoff trs sa a 1 firm, I aha II endeavor, by assiduous attention lo 'l business and a desire t please, to merit it ConUnu' ' BDce.; ISA AC PROMTS! P. ON5 llAf7 fl a Nn a M iiVRffivrMn .12 II I' ..... jiivi v uaiir, a ,ri?e assortment fr,.l.flTi-iivn .r s'li tien and style, f teJ own and Northera Kauafc- ture ail of whirli n... ..j... . . , b .uawaj uaw eprvision, I can fully recommead. J, p, n-aicign, VJCl. a4tl, 1S51, 86 Braild F. Whiabsv. IVlu. M. . WYITE keep consUutly on band a large supply it , WW French Rnn, r.... r-,...i OWtand Ne- lt:' Superior okl Monobgahela,snd Old Ptfe Rte Wltlti KsfiwI. . Double and Single Rectified Whjakey, . i XX. "f" wtaawra, onarry, lurt, Malaga aaV Claret Wine, "" . New England snd Old Jamaica Rnn, 1 All ox which we offer for sale Very lovr, - i PEEBLES, WHITS, DAVIS, etCa. ii Petersburg. March 16. 1852. ; 32 IT-: Caudles taiid , ' i 150 Uoxes very superior Washing Soap, .isoj Tarieiy or rancy oosps. JTor sale bv . PEEBLF8, WHri E, DAVIiJ V Ci 3 Petersburg. March 16yi852. . ! 82 tf' : ' OI ( 1 ill ' At1it: Tflftffclh .Al!t0 erteaVOtlaT for1 IIH OIK Painting, Brjruiatn liampTM.- " eanefytaad armiag; purpoear , Abiov'a fresh supl ply, 4ust received oT Taper sad Lamp Oil, Also a aitnnlel h' Ika & A V. w-l . , . T f J , , "' Burning mm l nave ever had . Also, good suddIv of OH f.-on r,..k just received ahd 'forftlW' hy ' . I f) r .hc -.'i-e-. & P;P.PESCUlX,1f March 23, KffiVrA'-. fi.Ut: ! . 33 if : e Fresh Ihrntfa. fftrtif nM. A f J ' SOO'i Packages new recei vinr tor tbe SDrinr OAd-at the Drug Store of , v" Hi WILUAMS, HAY4TOODAA lASHlOJfBLri Black Moleskin, Utoststyi;.' ri ntads to order. -1 '.'.t ' ; j'ni-i !,f-.i mads to order. 1 rantma, Leghora and Palm Leaf Hats, 4 vvniie and oiaca tound Crown Hats, vali and examine Tot yooreeivee, - ' 1 1 1 " 1 o : J.BROwis' Raleigh. Mareh 80, lt2i:T 28 jfv.l no. hi: ' Molaaa!.'-!"0 " Cpttl Hhdspriaie New Crop Cardeos Moras-' ttafrei cneice , .utiJamOrleaaa:;. ;.. :lu fiae order. focaala by iD..,'. , : , , ' : prLES,-WUITJ3 AVlfl 'k tiO. , Petersburg, March. IC lSfig?' ; Tut' aieiolperters, ad irt prepared to furnish any ar ticlea ia mjr: Una of the best quality, at such prktfi aad apon iyich.tenps M mast aire satisfaction, $di am a a . . w . ..pjy oicuawmers and tnoas wno, uayo evag dealt with hie, are invited to send me their ordero. ""r1" " r r ' p. r. PEscuDrT March'Sa, If 52. 79 .Li J'!U. r-fe M'-AM White Matafiw, - !: JW iBOUt. aalseoked! e. - ii ra iav ' - f x jrf 9WWHf b April. 7 1852,; -d; ,- ; V.ntrhu :ikmmd! SbV -i.'s-i . . lttore firr-eSooda. -'TTLAID Giagbamsa good aesoriraeat, "" d2 Liaesi heeUag, f8 ?illb w case Uaanv and, Idle. ,'.' ",. Tlo)tanrJ Dr-o $mjfatiki?i4 ! It Frraoti(1i teuits fvi3?b rnili im rrrfJ pt&DaJ'tt SajBJae k yip, Blfc. asA rTaa! t l" Casaimerrs, - J.BROm Hi ri. XfARRAN TED pure and of superior qusd'ly. W J For sals st TUCKERS w 111 I JtPE 'PAIN OJlVfPHJSMlCALS AllU'UIlAHS W AKrtr Tavern .ha LMannraif III
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