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Miiaaaai hhiki i in i ii i x i Mm . ' .1.' f t-.i i . . .: ; . 6 WlRlff air 1. RALEIGH, I C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 19, im FOLDME Llll. ( INHBER10; this aisaDa'Tfsa It published Semi-weekly mad Weekly, by SEAT 0 N GALES, EDITOI AND PBOrHBTOB. T K M 8: rUSMreekl,, $ P- J" fa lb. Wfcly, Ji ' .nrvmiOVa : RATIOS V " rv 16 It, tnt iaaeruoa gl; klOoJ tliidTrtlm,U -fll bechanced "'Uridto the Seat-weekly, will slso PPer ' Weekly, fire of chars. SIMtm to Um KJitor most be roiT-rAnv REGISTER 0K AM .3 PMNTiWG 8PM Thi subscriber having recently refitted his office wick a new. beautiful and extensive assortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, . u prepared to execute, with neatness, every variety of ALSO yyvgi Marina cnysn 9aaiP(dl9B9 in tie best rtrlt- tuid at but a trifling advance on North eru prices. To en&ble him to do tbia, be baa received' an assortment of beautifully ename ed Cards, of dif fereut eire. and fancy Stationery, with which he la prepared to fill order for Ball Tickets, Circular, aod all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing. He has, also. u assortment of extra-sixed type for XAJOf OTH POSTERS and SHOW BILLS, sad will spare no pains to render per ect aaliefaction io the execniion of all work with which he shall be entrusted. SEATON GALES. C. B. ROO T, WOULD respectfully announce lolbe Ladies and Genilemen of Raleigh, and the public generally, that he ha recently returned fr.im the North with a new, beautiful and splendid sleek of WATCHES, JEWELfiY, &C-, &C-, which be ii prepared to sell lower than such articles hue ever been sold in tbia market at any previous time. Having himself paid great attention to the selection of hi go-ids, be is confident thai, for Beau lj and Fashion, ik superior stock waa ever before exhibited in North Ciuiua. His assortment is made up of a very great variety, and consists, in part, of the following ankles: JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS GaM nd Silver (.ever Watches. Anchor Cviinders, Vertical Escapem-nl, Gold ana Steel Gosrd (Chains, tfeah. Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Riugs, Csr Kings. G .ld and 8ilver Pencils, G 'ld Pens. Thimbles, Medalliooa. Gold Hearts snd Crosses, Mantel Clwcks, Gold and Silver mounted Cane. Card Cases, ToiUt Bottles and Ladies, Toilet Work Boxes. Chessmen ajid Backgammon Boards, Sieel Pen, Gilt.bteel, Goa and Sstin Beads, Jet Combo, Segar Cases, Raxor Straps, Purses c , j-e. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Lsdles, Sugar Tonjjs, Butler Kuive. Sil-ver-msuDted Cocoa Nuts, Castors, Candle Slicks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Grequea, Brittauia Ware, in setts "r single peioea, Silver and Placed Cups, Silver and Ivory Napkin Rings, Slc SPECTACLES. Gold. Silver, Blue and polished Steal Spectaclf Perifocal Spectacle Glasaes. a new article to suit the eyes of all persons; very superior Flint Glasses that may be adjusted iu any frame, at any notice. PERFiaERT. Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder Shaving sad Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. CUTLERY- A Urge assortment of so peri or Rsxors, Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Bowie Knives. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Guitar aad Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows dec 4c Wstckes and Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal sttention will be given to the department, those persons haviag articles to re pair my rely on their being well and faithfully executed Gold and Silver manufactured to order. Highest prices given for ota Gold and Silver. TO SPOUTS MEN PATENT BIX BARREL SfXRET01 VINCI awn dcud PMTOIjsV C B. Reot has also received a fine lot of Doable Barrel Gnns, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flask. Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packs ges of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wad- disg. Ac. A. Western Hotel, CrjlHlS HOTEL, a short distance WUT of the fj Capiiot Square, is opened fur the aeewnmoda. lion of the Travelling Community, and the Proprie tor would be much pleased to board gootlemen by the week, month or year. He will use bis beet efforts to please and render comfortable, ail who may visit him, and he respectfully solicU a share of public patronage. His Stables will be attended toby an active and attentive Hustler. WM. T. BAIN. Raleigh, Feb. 4th. 11 TOOTH SOAP AND BRUSHES- FURTHER supply of Tooth Soap and su perior Teeth Brashes, for sale by p. r. PESCUD. November 13th. 1891 8 BOOT AND SHOE MR. DEPKEN would rsptclfully announce to the citizen of Raleigh and surrounding conmjy, lhathe still continues to carry on the above business, in all iu branches, at Mr. WolUnog'a Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal paironge heretofore e. ceived, I assure the public th 1 1 will give an -versal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleigh, Jan. 9th, 1852. 3 JLo 3QOO JLcok at Tbia. , lbs Cut Nails and Brads 4 to4n 1 I R.l Vi.riai. n.n.h. obeetings. Prime Old J.va Coffee, Laguira and Rio Coffee, ""u Clarified and Loaf Sugar. Supenor Green Tea. aad Old English Unv lrd. For sale by jeigh. March 16, 5832. J' BRtf Good News for Cows. lO .Y" rE, C0- a hand a supply of Uottoo Seed Meal sad Flax deed Raleigh, March 1 5th, lS5t. ?2 JOSEPH WOLTERING, Manufacturer and Dealer In the Following Articles, Raleigh, A". C STOVES ; tin, iron and eopper warn gun and pisto'a of all sorts ; powder, shot, eaps, powder flasks and shot chargers, a fine assortment of pock et and table cattery, the celebrated Pine India steel raxor. mortioe locks, with white mineral kaobe, from 80 cents to $4. improved rim locks, New Ha ven locks, carpenters rim lock, sliding door looks, people's lock, best furniture lock, dead look, novel ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting, mortice locks with iron bolts and key, mortice locks with white knobs, rural looks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, smoke-house looks, mortice closet looks with brass fronts, cheat looks, horse locks, fane bosbjd pad locks, in pa tent dropped Japan padlocks, rim drop latches. Bolwiu's night latch, improved bow latches, cup board leek latches, porcelain knobs, the beat ever in this City or State, mineral door. knob, screw, ma hogany and pearl white door knob, mineral draw knobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell pulls, axle pulleys, Blake's side pal leys, wardrobe hooks, Ian ' cy coat and hat hook. window spring, rim blank shutter hinges, A C. Palmenr'a window batt.Clarke's bait hinges and superior cast butt hinges, eurteia pina and handles, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars and .chains, cloth, shoe, aad horse brushes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper's. Tinner's, and Black smith's Tools. Alto, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shears, brass lamps, hand bells, trace chains, grubbing hoes, spring-balauces, plyers, spades, shovels, hoes, and irons, pans, vices, pumps, Buck's pateut improved cooking stove, and in short every thing needed by farmers and mechanics in the hardware line. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIM MINUS, such as carriage axles and springs, car riage bands, patent leather hub b-inda, power loom lace, enamelled canvass, figured maroon, damask alpaca, extra fin cambric, and fringe. Oa hand, al so, a fall supply of CARRIAGES aad 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 execute any and all Work in iron, steel, bra?, coppei, do. Gun and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Tur pentine Distilleries. All orders executed promptly and in the beet manner. If thr subscriber does not sell lower tliab any body elae, and do good work at fair pricta,theu he will give it up. Encourage home industry. Now is the time. Call on the subacriber at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina or seud your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTERING Raleigh, Sept. 16. 1831. 78 ly AMERICAN AND CITY OF WASHINGTON. Under t Direction of Aaron Haight Pal -iter of JVew York, Counselor of the Su preme Court of the United Statu, for th following object. 1 Conducting profe-sioual business in the Su preme Court of the United Stales. Especial atten tion will be given to cases of California Land titles coming up on appeal. 2. The prosecution and recovery of all Claims, in law or Equity, against the United states, before Congress or the Executive Departments, or against Foreign Governments before Boaros of Commission ers. 3. The settlement of accounts with (be State, Treasury, War, Navy. Poet Office aod Interior De partments, and obtaning the remiaiori of Fines. Pen allies, and Forfeitures, for alleged violations of the Kevenoe, Poet Office, or oiber Laws, 4. Securing Letter Patent for Inventions from the United Slate or from Foreign Governments, snd procuring Land Warrants and Penaions nn der the various Pension Laws of the United States, 5. Colleciiens generally, embracing Debts, Leg acies, and In heri tances, in the United States snd Foreign Countries. 6. investment of Funds iu th United Stale and Stale Stocks and Loans, aud oa Bond and Mortgage of Freehold Estate. Mr. Paui sa was Director of the New Yoni A mekicsm A.NoFoasiGin AsNcr which he estabiiahed in 1830, and which became extensively and advan tageoosly known iu all pins of the commercial world fie haa visited Europe twice oa I he busi ness of said Agency. His second tour Was made under ihe immediate auspices of Messrs. N. M. Rothschild fc Sons of Loudon, with their special let i en of introduction and credit in his favor to the different branches of that House, and ihe'-r corres. pondents in the chief cities of Europe, on bosinees connected with the negotiation of American Stocks and is favorably known to many of the leading for eign banker and eminent gentlemen of the legal profession abroad. AU Communications sddresed, post-paid, to the nadersifaed, will receive prompt epLlitbnl at tention 03-He is solely authorised to settle the Agency Busiuess snd Concerns of the late Arm of Palmer 5t Suetbeu Ti a ualations from the leading European langua ges executed with fidelity and despatch. Office Koutb side ef Pennsylvania Avenue near the Treasury Department K" Refers to the Heads of Departments and Bureau at Wsshington, sod to Senators and Members of U,e two last Congresses. AAKQN H. PALMER . . v At WiUsnPs HoteL Washington, Feb. 1st, lgsa. iq MRS- WOLTEaiNG ' ffj ESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladles o. Alb, Raleigh and surrounding eoontrv that she is now receiviog her F ALL and WINTER STOCK ef FANCY GOODeJ. embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts, le-eits, sad cope and sau cers a fine as ever brought te this City Also. GROCERIES of every description. MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS. c., which will be sold low for cash. Just received, a fresh supply of CONFEC TION A RIE8. Thankful for paat favors, she solicits a oontin snce of the same. WILBELMINA WOLTERINQ Keieign, Bept. 15th, 1851. -y 7 .JIST RECEIVED. 60 pair Mens' fine Calf Pegged Boots, 12 do do Morocco and Patent do do Opera tfe. do An imwm I ti Ktru Made by superior workmen and of ).& latest style - , N. L. 8TITH. January 31. 1852. io CLOTH 8ACKS AND FROCKS. w w o r rocks which are new seiuiig tcxj cneap. E L. HARDING d CO. avwuiuv -aTsiia a a . T. C. WORTH Commissi eu and Forwartlii Ing Bier- chant WILMINGTON jy. c. July 1st. 1851. 63 ly.p SAVAGE & MEARE" Commisxion, ASD F0KWABDIX6 IEICH1M8, Wiucniaiov, N. C. August 9th, 1831. ly 65 KOSSUTH HATS. XX WlTH without Plumes. Jast received aud for sale bj W. II. k R. S TUCKER, Boots. IS pairs 24 do "Competm. the tJfe of Trade. United States CLOTHING EMPORIUM al holesnlc arerooins, N 0 . l 77 fit 17 7i MARK E T S T- (North Side above Fonrtb) AT THE RED DOORS " THIS New and Extensile READY Made Clo- thing Establishment, recently opened by the Subecribers, ofters inducements to Southern and Western buyers in regard to low prises and im mense vtriety of etock, rarely io be met with The increase of Sales from a very liberal palron aie, has been such ss to Warraul their offering Clothing at uwnt tally low prices, and carrying out tbe system of Large Salei and Small Pro jilt I (flT Orders from any part of the Uuited State promptly executed and with esiecial Care. HEED, BIIOTIIERS A. CO.. Philadelphia, Peun. P. 8. Facilities will be offered Buyers to pur chase on regular credit. Usual discount allowed 1 9 Oath Buyent. Dec 15th. 1851. ly 101 SALAD OIL- DOZEN. Fresh and Sweet; just received at the Drug Store of 8 WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD at CO. Nails. Iron and Meet. g R14k4r LV Kegs Cumbri land, Avalon. and old J tJ"tr Dominion Nail. $0 Ton Swedes, American and English Iron ALSO, a fine assortment of Cast, Shear. Ger msn and Btsterrd SteH. Fer sale hy PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS at CO. Petersburg, Mrch 16 1852. tf 23 RICHMOND, PETE IIS- e -TTL BVUG, Norfolk and ter&?f Aew York Steam Packet C o mi- pany l"be dal,le engine and fast asiling Olearn , er CllYOF RICHMOND, FosTsa, master, and CITYOF NORFOLK, Post, master, are now on tbe line in complete order for freight aud psen gers. To allow sufficient time for receiving enl deliv ering freight in good weatbrr, aod securing tegu- laniy in4ripa, on tfiearoer will eave New Yoaa svaax Tbcbsbat, as Citt Pht xvi.?t Fai sal. J bis arrangement may be relied upon as the mot puuetual, accommodaiing and economical to shippers aod paseugers Each ship is supplied with splendid ssloons and stale-rooms for paseogers Fir.t Cabin parage, 8,00 Second do do 6,0(i Frright per cubic foot, 7c THOMAS BRANCH. Agent, Old Street, Petersburg. April 30ib, 1852. 35 RICHMOND. PETERSBURG. NORFOLK AND NEW YOItM. ACCOMODATION Steam Packet Company. 1 De splendid aud raat Cr. saiung oieam rropeuera. CITY OK RICHMON Forraa, Master, and TY OF NORFOLK Post, Maater, are now on the Line, in complete order for passengers aod freight each Ve.-sel making three tnpa per month - Thee evil I be a regfrte departure from City Point every Wednesdsy and Monday, and from New York every Wednesday and Saturday, and the travelling community may rely upon the reu lariiy of voyages. Passengers will find this route the moat convenient, economical and expediiioua link between the North snd the 8outh. The Steamers are commanded by skillful and ex perienced M afters, who will pay strict stteniion to the comfort of Passengers. Fare from City Point to New York, in 1st Cabin with Stite Rooms $S 00 Snd Cabin 0 00 Freight 7 cents p r eubie foot. - For Freight or passage, apply to THOS. BRANCH. Agent, Old St, Petersburg. March 15, 1852. 22 Blake's Ohio Slate Paint. flT. HIS extraordinary mineral substance possesses Jl the highest preservative powers of durability and color, sujl iia efficacy iu preserving Wood from decay, Iron from oxidation, and Masomy aud Brick work from dampness is peculiar and positive. Its incombustibility is also remarkable, forming a good protection to roofa aud Buildings of Wood from burning cinders, spark aud falling flukes ot fire, aod It cannot be too highly recommended for Man ufactories, Cburenes, warehouses, Kail Koad Bridges, Fences, c. A large supply constantly on hand and for sale low at toe utuk store or WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD fr Co. Raleigh, April 12th, 1852. 30 GENERAL AGENCY. THE undersigned offers his services as agent for the transaction o any business in the City ol Raleigh, at the Publio Departments, the Banks, In- He may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State. - A lettere addressed to him will be promptly attended to. and bis charges will be mod crave ana seiisiaeiory. RUFUS H. PAGE. REFERENCES. Got. David S Raid. Won. Hill, Secy, of State T) W Cnnrt Pnh Treasurer F. R. Freeman. ("Mb. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Mordecai, Piest.of Bank Stale, W. J. Clarke, CJotnpi. Bute, W. H. Jones, Cash Bank Cape Fear, W. W. Vass, Treasuer, K fK U K. Koad. Raleigh an. 1st 1852 - tf 1 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. Having made arrangements to prepare this celebrated peea nent oa large scale, I em enabled te have g supply constantly oa hand lor my customer. P. F. PESCUD. March 22, 1862. 34 WantMl. 60 or 60 Bale Prime Cotton, for which a fair rCJnaw d. rj-Kim ci 222iZ. uwraet price will be paid io C ash J BROWN. April 7, 185?, ..,. 2S Richmond and Petershnrv Rail Road. i (TOP RING AND eUMMER ARRANGEMENT i On and after Moadey, Mareh Ihe tat, two Pas senger Trains will run daily each way between Pa teraburg aud Ricbmoud, both Trains carrying the United States Mail, aud connecting with the Trains oq the R, F 4 P R B., for Fredericksburg, Waah ingten, ic, and with the Virginia. Central R R. and Canal Pucketa for CbarlotiesrUle, Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc. ; 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 49 A M Snd do do do do at 7 P M. I at Train leave Richmond daily at 7 A M. 2ud do do do i do at 5 P M. Fare, when paid at the Office, $1.00. Children over 3 and not over 12 years of age, servants and colored person;, when Ticket are pro cared at the Office, half price. Servants travelling by themselves must be fur nished by their mast' re with two passes, so that ou can be retained at the Office; and it must be expressly staled on the pas that they are to be permitted to go on the Cars. N 11 No freight or packages of any kind will be alio vd t be carried on tbe Mail Train. The trains will ran by Rich mood time. THUS. DOD AMEAD, April 24, 185-3 33 : Superintendent. Ureat Northern Mail Route JV'e-io and comfortable Schedule Twice dai ly from Petersburg to JVrto York, WITH trausfer of passengers and baggage through the cities of Richmond. Washing ton, Baltimore and Philadelphia, fre- of extra cnarge. un and alter the first of March, tbe I Gl owing quick and comfortable Schedules will be run over the inland route between Petersburg and ixew xork. . Leave Petersburg daily at 4 J A M and 7 P M. Arrive in New York daily' at 3, A M and 6JP M Fare 10 Washington Igt class seats. $6 50 Do ' do tud i do 4 50 Do to Baltimore-1st class seats 7 SO Do do Sd do 3 SO Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by Railroad $3, by the New Castle and French Town Konle, eteamboat and Railroad, 9X 50, and between Philadelphia and New York 3 for first oiaas pas sengers, aud 02 each for 2nd clas passengers. It is deemed proper, in addition, to stato, for th information of passengers, that four daily lines are u operation between Washington and Baltimore, by mean of which the traveller who, through busi ness or pie sure, bas been delayed in Washington, has it always in bis power to proceed at a eouven- ent hour directly on hisjourqey to any point north of 'hat place. Passengers leaving Petersburg in, the morning at h at., aud who prefer stepping all nigbt iu BaL. nra ore, can leave next morning by tbe splendid New Steamer Gsmssal McDonald, via tbe New Castle and French Town, Route, and arrive iu Philadelphia by half paat 19, fare only Si 50; making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila pelpbia. only $10. For Through Tickets to Washington snd Balti . more, apply to tbe Agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot THUS. DO OA MEAD. Hop t Office R 4 P R- R- Co., April 24. 1852 33 For Norfolk and Portsmouth, THE favorite snd beautifui steamer AUGUSTA, CpL Wm. C. Smith, having been thoroughly overhauled an 4 repaired, and finished with a new boiler aad a new mainsbafl of wrought iron, is now running oe tween Port Walthall and the above plae-s, in con nection with the Ricbmoud aud Petersburg and Ci ty Point Roads The Trains from Petersburg via ouy romt Kan Road, runninr i" connection with the AUGUSTA leave tbe City Petnl Depot at 7 J o'clock, A. M. ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returning, th Auguate leve Norfolk en the alternate aiy. ': Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday, at 6 1-2 A. M., and arnves at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M t wnere passengers cars or Petersburg. Fare from City Point to theGrove Wharf and all intermediate landings. 1,00 Do Do Do Do To Norfolk lfi Children not over 12 years of age Servants to the Grove Ifharf and all rater mediate landings To Old Point and Norfolk;. C-Meals 50 cents. For Hervmnts 85 cents. THOS DODAMEAD, Sop. Office R. P. R. Co., April 27th, 1852. 34 P1HEY POINT IsIXB TO BALTIMORR Twice a week Between Richmond and Balti more. anTl THB P"bllc ra neMDT av,rj. -JH 1 1 Informed that the comforts PojJ - ble and eommodiou low pres-1 '' " ore steamer MARYLAND, Capt Clas. E. Mitch- ... . . I 4 . . I I 2 ell. having teen entirely renuou, cniargeu ui tui proved io every respect with her ha for a large num ber of passengers, and with state rooms lor those who prefer being retired, is now on the route between Rich mood and Baltimore. : Passengers by this a greeable and economipal line, will leave Petersburg by the morning train, on Monday and Wednes day, st 4t A. M. snd reach Baltimore on the fol lowing mornings, in time to proceed by the New castie and Prenchtowa Steamboat Line, at 6$ A.' M., or with the early train of thoee day to Phila delphia. Returning, peaseager will leave Balti more on tbe afternoon of Tuesday and Tborsday, at 4 P M, aad connect at the Creek on Wednes day and Friday succeeding with the train which ai rives in Richmond at 4 P M, of the same day a. Far in either direction, f 5. (state rooms and meal for cabin passengers, oxtraj except in the case of Ladies and famil'ie, who will have the pri vilege of stste rooms free of cnarge. Forward cab. in passengers, (inolading meals and lodging on boardj 4 60. ,'are lor first olass passenger between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle and F tench. twn line, 2 50 For second claa do, 1 50 ar.i-;.. th- mhnle far from, Richmond to Philadel phia for Jirtt clatt pauengert by this agreeable Hat $1 50 only. , L For further particulars ana taougu i h ply to the Ticket .gent at! Ihe Richmond and I Pe tersburg Depot at Petersburg office R. 5t N. K. R. P' THOS. DODAMEAD, 8upt. A pril 1 3, 1852. ; North Carolina Manufactures. BATTIiM ac SOU. ft ARE still A I th Rod ol Cotton Ya ARE still manufacturing, at ak j iiaevaamf i bout 300.000 lbs. Yarns, per annum. j 1 L k..-, n...,a .am. 1 eklflD LDeV sill deliver te Merchants, free of extra charge, at New York prices. I . . Orders addressed to Battle dfc Son, Rock Mount. If. C, will receive prompt attention. February 13. 1832 1 lj IS Umbrellas dfc and for sale by April 7, 1852. Parasol, Just received J.BROWN. 28 A 2k QT21w '' . AGENT, COMMISSION MERCHANT; ' AN P DRY GOODS AND OROCERT BROaER, NO. SO D ROAD WAT, NEW-YORK., A B.8TITH Under his serv ice to the Mer jBX. chants, Plaaters.aad Citixen of North Uaro ima, snd to Souibrrn Merehants generally, as Agent, Commieaion Merchant, and Dry Goods and Grocery Broker, ia the City ef New. York; and will attend to any business ia hie' line either in . Th sale of Produce or Merchandise, OR THE PURCHASE OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes. Hats, Furniture, Carriage, 'Mu sical and Agricultural Instruments, Hogging. Rope, Drugs, Medi cines, &c. 4fc. He fl itters himself, ss s purchaser of Goods for the Southern Teade, bis experience having been engaged for the last sixteen years ia the retad trade m ihe middle tud lowec pan ef North Carolina and inlbeci y of Raleigh will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to the Merchants who may entrust to him their orders. Unconnected with any esta blishment ia New-York, and devoting, bis whole time to acquaint himself with the value of Goods of every description, attending the auction ssles, and being present 'o improve every opportunity to bene fit hta ruatomer. he ean save more than bis com missions to tbe Merchant, and the inconvenience and expense of a trip io New-York. . Tbe fact that Gooda are constantly vsrying in prices and sty lea, and always decline as the sessen advances. i known to all in ihehat-it of buying Gooda in New. York. A great advantage will therefore be afforded to the Southern Merchants in having a competent agent, whose interest it will be to avail himsell of every opportunity fur their benefit, aad who can, through bim. keep up their stocks by get ting goods ss their business may require, snd avoid the necessity of laying in at one time s hesvy stock for the season; and the inconvenience of g large a mo -nt of tills falling due about the same time. He can also get bis goods more frequently .and of hater and more desirable styles, and at lower raips, and there by keep up a constant excitenieol and attraction. Merchant, and other persons disposed (o employ him. will plesse forward wjth their orders their re ferences, or tbe name of firms with whom they usually deal in New-York, and in all instance h will give them the preference, unless he can fill their order on better term elsewhere. He asks but one trisl of bis lasts and judgment le insure future orders- His commissions will be two and a half per cent' Address A. B. Stith, New-York. REFER TO Ex- O v. Charles Manly, Raleigh, Wm Hi1, Eq Secy of State, Kaleigb, G. W. Mordecai. Pres. Bank of Stale N. C. Ra- li, Dr J. O. Watson, Pres. Mu. In. Co. Raleigh, D. W. Horne.Esq. Orange Hill, Florida, Henry Bryan, Columbia, Alabama, Mstbew Shsw, Esq Wsshington, N C. B F. Moore. Alto Gen. N. C, Raleigh, Hen. J R. J. Daniel. M. C Halifax, N. C. Andrew Joyner, Esq. Weldon, N. C. Ben net D. Bell, Esq. Warsaw, Alabama, R. H. Lewis, sq. Greensborougb, Alabama. Green T. McAfee Esq Tallidega, Alabama. Thorn Hill. Esq. Baker County, Gro. New-York. Feb. SO, I85S. lyl& DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. SST GOODS, AT WHOLEIALX, IN CHARLESTON, S. 0, C. If E. L, KE RRIS OJV & CO. HAVE, and are continually receiving, by eve ry arrival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to sell st a smsll advsnce on ihe Sterl ing cost. A look at their Drese Good will well re pay ihe trouble Their Stock of Hosiery ia large and complete, and in Prima, many Style will be fotind, not geaerally kept in this Market. C. db E.L.KERKISUN. North West corner King 4 Market 8treeis. Feb. 9th, 1853. tfl2 To Cotton Planters. ifplUNNY and Hemp Bagging, 44 Inches wide. jf Bale-rope and twine. ALSO 150 pairs Men and Boy's Brogana. Men and Boy's Kip Sheeteea. Women's leather Bootees, with a general aasort- ment ef 8 hoes. Black and white Wool Hats, 75 Point and Duffle Blankets, Cradie iiUakets, .... J.BROWN- No. 9, Fayeueville St, Raleigh, OcL, 6th, 1851. 81 ORVIS CORN STARCH is now extensively used and held in high estimation for th pre- Piratloo or furjdioas. Blane flange, lee oream, las, Custards, Cakes, and Diet for Invalids. It is a very healthful and outiitioue article of diet, and gives general satisfaction. A supply just received and for sale hy P. F. PESCUD. March S3, 1852 24 tf Oswego Corn Starch, jot are foud of good Puddings, Pies, Cue-tarda,-e. try It. For sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD At CO. FOR SALE ! "EAGLE HOTEL," CHAPEL HILL, N. C. flT HE Proprietress of this well known and pro fi ll uble establishment, hiving realised a suffici ent income to warrant her In resuming the quiet of private life offers to the pubee generally the opportunity-of bidding for its advantages. Toe eitiiens of Che tate are so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few re marks are necessary, to complete their Information. The HoteL itself, possesses all the requirements of room aud comfort, wbich its purchasers can de sire. It he capacity for the accommodation of one hundred and fifty bo ardors, and the recent and rap id growth of the University, adjacent, make it an ea sy matter te possess eooetaatly emch, or ewe a great er number of students. In addition to this, the frequent travel through Chapel Hill give the Hotel, (being the only one in the plaee) a transient custom equal to any in the Stat. The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and commodious aad the country-market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of lis prori ions. The terms of sale require one third of the price to be paid ou taking possession. A note, with safe security and time of payment suited to the eonveni ence of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands for tbe remainder. f farther information be desired' concerning the Inducements to purchase, the President of the University or any other resident of the village, will tarnish it. Psasrsslon can be obtained at any time, after the later May. Apply to ANNE & BILLIARD. Proprietress. Feb. XI, 185. Standard. 17 WANTED, T law House River Oil Milk, MOO bwabeU ef Cotton seed, Fins seed and Plua4JlmstL sc Castor Oil Beans, for which cash -nad the anerkss prion will bo givea. Feb. 8 1853. tf 10 Pianos. OW rereiving at the North Carolina Made Store, a splendid assortment of Piano from the Celebrated: Factory of Ksahe A Gaehle, Balti more, who received the first Premiums three years io succession, in 1848, 1849, and 1850, at their an oal Exhibition of tbe Mtateef Maryland. Grard Piano, ia a modern style, handsome wood $650 do do with carved ornaments from 8700 to ft 1 000 8qusre Piano, aplendid carving ornamental 'yie, ivo.a, . bxssu Sqnare'PUneisplendid carving Gothic style, No. 3, $400 Comprising 8 Octave either as Rosewood er Mahoeartw. Builr in V.nilrt Trrnn Frame Scoari Piabo. solenriid earvina- ornam U tyle, Droning No. 2J do do de do Gothic style, do do 3 do do squsre ror. ease, rgee Tablets, on a larg lash stand. do do 4 do do mund do do oruam'd with modern moulding, do do 10, do di do do do plain finish, ofauperio. wood, do do do oa do hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll gtauJ. do do 5, do do do do do on modern leg. do do 7-8, do do square cor ease, Goth, pattern Tablet and ortog. legs, do do 9 do do hollow do do plain Tablet, snd octogan legs, do . do 7-8, 450 400 375 375 150 350 850 325 335 do do t qusre do do plain legs Comprising 6$ Octaves, Entire Iron Frame, do do fsshionsble atyle case, orn mented with moulding, do do hollow cornered caseand 8 cornerd ogee legs, do do square cornered esse, gothie Tablets, lees to match. 300 280 230 Comprising 6 Octaves, Iron Plate and Bar do do hollow cornered case, on a scroll stand, Draining No. 5, do do dt do do on turned leg. do dp square do do fancy Tab let, legs te ii atc.i, do do do do do plain do 275 250 250 225 Drawings ot the above number can be seen at 'be Music Stre, oi when desired any number can be sent to pet son wishing to examine. DRAWING AND PAINTING Brieln Board, auperior qaalitv. Albums, Tinted Board. F abers Pencils, Tinted drawing paper, Can vas in the piece and on stretcher, varioua awe, Paint. Oils, Varnish, Brushes. Palett knives, Pal- ett cups, Maul sticks, blrk and wbiie Crayon-, 4c f-c. in short every thing necessary for these tasteful and beautiful accomplishments. Piano Covers, Gutia Pereha figured and plain lined with c oth, in order to secure the Piano against the dampness cf the atmosphere, a new and splendid article. A choice selection of new and popular Music this day received, aud for sale by K. W, PETERSIL1A. Raleigh, Jan. 5th, 1853. S Good New for Farmers. 15 doxen Weeding Hoe, for sale by J. BROWN. 26 Raleigh, March 30, 1852 Saratoga1 Water. CONSTANTLY on band at the Drugstore of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD dc CO. Spring Trade. 4 rase tms method or re turning my sincere and unfeigned thanks to my friends and the publio generally, for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed upon me for the last five years, and I hope, that by a strict attention to business, to merit a continuance thereof. I have on hand, at my Manufactory on Bank street, a good supply of Carriage of my onm manufacture, wbich 1 will sell n as accommodating terms ss tbe same work can be procured iu the State. And 1 would alsostate, for tbe information ot tnose Who are in thebabit of patronizing Northern Manufactories that having in my employ the best workmen to be found in the City, using none but the best materi als, and being myself a practical Coach Maker, I am prepared to make to order anything in my line, from a one horse Sulkey to. the finest Coach that runs our streets, which I will warrant to render as much service to the purchaser as any to be found either North or South. 1 am also prepared to do repairing at the short est notice and ia a superior manner, and on the moat reasonable term. JOHN CAMP, Bank; st, opposite tbe Exchange Bank. Petersburg, March 1 1 th, 1 862 6m 2 1 New Publications. IKAR OFF, by the Author of Peep ef Day, Ac aat Barnes' Notes on Revelations. Legislative Guide, by Burleigh. Lays of tbe Kirk fr Covenant, by Menteath. Lons Powers or the Regulators, by Jas. Weir. Esq., Life and Correspondence or jord Jeffrey, by Lord Cockbum. Tbe Milliner and the Millionaire, by Mrs. Dr. Hicks, of Virginia- Received this day at the a. C. Book Store. Raleigh April. 30th, 1852. 35 New Books. HANCROFTS History of tbe U. S. Vol. IV. ITDAnnual of Scientific Discovery foMS53. Arctic Expedition, in Search ot Sir John Franklin. oy eir vao. uionnrgaon . 0 r . xv. o. yc. C. . 1 1 ra n n ft . Kocetved and ror sale by W, L. POME&QY. Raleigh April 12, 1852. . - 30 THE EASTERN PART. ABOUT THREE FOURTHS OF AN A CUE. of the lot on which I reside, ia for sale. It will make a handsome building lot. For Terms, apply at my office, or in my absence te Dt. Scott H.W, MILLER. April 23, 1851. 33 lft Dos. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger fust rev ceived. Also, a fresh supply of very en pert dr Cayen ne -epper, jus i nana aaa lor sale by P. F. PESCUD. March 22, 1852. . 24 TO CONTRACTORS. - The Grading, Masonry and Bridging of tha Ro, neae vaiiev naiiroad (z ntllee in. lengtbl will be let.at the USea of the Oaaxrpany, da gUrkeevtHe, a.,on mamiay, the 3rd ef June. The grading wiunemta secuoas. E. A. BLANCH, Chief Engineer. ClaST,TleMaTl4,l5i 89 Wanted. A Tim SATS Milch Oew.' "Appl at tnii 0 OBi ; " T- Wajgh, May 14. 1852 39 tX TlUawfrom b eta. to 83 00. LP othtr looking glasses. Also, Toilette aod J.BROWN. n 1 rS .LCOKlNQlGUSS.l nfJUTiO wj, YA, f?i a- THE undersigned maauracture aid sfiWfor mU the following artiole at Northern prices; ' Portrait Frames, richly eewamental and ptaia gift Picture Frames of gilt and fa bey wood and gib) Daguerreotype Frames a large and beautiful as sortment of new goods!' Looking Glass Plates, of all sines and skied ifcj Picture Glass, French, first quality, from tw3t inches dow. . Plate Glass, far stores and dwellings, furnished la order Composition R ascites, ef all sites, for builders' is terior work , ALSO, Old Work re gilt snd jobbing in the above breaches Picture Glass cot to any pattern end large site French Mirrors furnished to order. ETCountry orders by mail will receive prompt attention. FRANCK dr. CLOVER, 193 Main st , between 9tb and 10th St. Richmond. July 13, 1851. 87 l.y. PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS In Cloths, Cass iiue res, Vestlnrs, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Oco., &c, &e. The World's Fair la about olwaluir bnt that lias nothing to do Witts the cheap Goods sellins at PKOCTISJI'S NEW FALL-AND WINTER GOODS - F0R185P2, , wmi&83s&!&h iruKLm Successor to the firm of Oliver Sr Procter, Sign ot the IS. It, fl. IT. Doors opeo front 6 o'ejock, . M.. t 9 F. 1, ADMISSION FREE. HAVING purchased out the' entire Interest q'f Thos. M. Olivet, In the late firm of Oliver fc riveter, I avail myself of the very first opportunity te inform tbe patron of the said firm of tha met and fo olicii from them a continuance of their support i I have just eeeived a beautiful anpply of good, sw eet ed by Mr Oliver, with great care, from , tbe Uteat asportations, embracing ' Cloths, Cassimeres' and Vesiingt ofevejy cor lour and grade, Dress-Shtrfs,Unda -Juris, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, l(c , 4ft:. In fact, everything usually kept by Merchant Tailors or Clotbiea. I aball be assisted by Mr. Geor. L. Gould, an experienced Coat cutter, (and a pupil of Mr. Oliver's in fact, having been OKver 4 Procter's coai-cuUer for the last fourteen ssenthst) I shall have charge of ihe pantaloon and vast de partment myself and I have bad exclusive charge f it in the Isle firm for tbe Isst five years. Every thing will be done that can be done, ia give satisfaction and to Tender the establishment popmar whb its patrons. Profoundly 'thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upen ue a a firm. I shall endeavor, bv aaauluniie tantiiu. a& business and a desire to please, o merit ita eoaiinn nee. , , ISAAC PROCTER, ALSO- ' ON HAND AND AM HRPtrtVTNf lll. . la ram aaaArtinant nf Cl .flTHl Wi a ..m ita.nal. tion and style, of my own and Nortbera'asanaao-- lute an oi wnica, qeiDg ntaue uaaer my own an eprvision, I can fully recommend. L P. tvairigu, vjci. fua, ism. - an Old and New Apple Brandy, Superior old Monongahela,arid Old Para By Waits Double and Single Rectified Whiskey, ft . Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port. Malaga and Claret Wine. ' New England and Old Jamaica Rum, . .1 nose ana Holland (iin. All of which we offer for sale very low, PEEBLES, WHITS, DAVIS, d) Co. Petersburg, March 16. 1853. 22 tf Caudles and aaa . -, . Adfi Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow J I Candles. Boxes verv srfberiov Wasbtnar Saanl Also, variety of fancy Soapa. For sale by. - PEEBLES, Wiiri E, DAVIS dk Cx " Petersburg. March 16, 1832., ; ; 22 tf OIs! Of If! I Oils!! llafnaTlifi. GALLON8 aaeorted Oils, for JLvtfr Hainting. Burning in LampMa- euiuery, ana srmmg purposes 7 Also, a sreeh s ply jntreceied of Taper and Lamp OiU Also a supply of the best burning Fluid 1 bare ever haa Also; a good supply of Qlrve Oil. fresh aad sweet. jast received and for bale lev by ' ' : .: ST. F PESCUIJl' : : March 23, 1852 ; , S3 tf : Fresh frnffs, Rlediclnea, eVc. )ww faekages new reoeiring tor tha Satsng uaoe at ue urug stores! - ,. u ist WILLIAMS, HA YH OOD 4 Hats f or the Season. - r' FASHIONBLE Black Adojeetin, Uteststls, made 10 order, - - i;v::- .! U ranama, Leghorn end Palm Leaf Hats, ,, J,,ij White and Ulack touuu Crown Hais,' Call and examine tvi yonrestves. s r.ts J. BROWN. Raleigh. March 30, 1953. Molasaes. ' T'1 y : Q PC Hbdi prims N ear Orop Cardenai i Mo1as 4u oarrei cuotc BnUlUall la fine order, for sale by '' ' f PtEBLES, WHITE,-DAVIS &CO, Petersburg, March l(j.4M2. 23 if SPUfiMjv SUPPLY, 1853. II AM now receiving a large supply ef M&DI il ClNEtf, PAINTS, OILS, .CHEMICALS AN D GLASdl : WA RE from the Manufaclerem atd Importers, and am prepared to furaish aaj ag. tides in my line, of the best quslity, at sack prieaii and upon such terms as must give satisfaction.,', 7 ' My old customers snd those' who have never dealt with me, are in vited to send me their ordera. r. r. rssavuu. : March 22.1852. AlatUucs. 4-4 & 5.4 White Mailing, 4-4 checked do. 4 April. 7 1852. a J BROWN. More Dry , PLAID Giognama,a good aosortmeat, 13.4 Linen 6heatiag,M Piliaw eaaa laUtew Irish Linen. Table and l'owelmf iapelicovn RoOanTpiaav Linen, Farrows DriUing, Wait, , Russia andVBrowu Drilling. tBiV$iagliah aad f fOQCb f' 'rai.J Drab Da Tar Super Black ClplbHkl aod Fancy CTr?ARRAlf TED pai and of soperior quafityt . Vlwf , s kK ; Fur sale at TUCK EKr : Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, efcev . wrjnv E keep constantly on band a large supply of WW French Brandv efeverv nrade. - ' -;
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