3L.Y F0ST. HIE 160 S 0 0 T -A mbA .AS . s .V r ADVERTISEMENTS. ,Dneinrsa Notices BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY. "OUTTICK AND MITCHELL WOULD RESPECT L - fully inform the public that their establishment in now in the " lull tide of successful experiment," and tbey are prepar ed to execute all orders id their line, in Cake a d Bread-Baking, Candy making, Sec. Nuts, Fruits, Groceries, 6ie al wavs kept on hand. CIGARS Our stock of Cigars is very large, some of ihem of the choicest brands, such at Ele Gratitude, Colbdcn Rega lia, Silvas, Excelsior, El Ciervo, Steamboat Principe, and a variety too numerous to mention. WParties in the city or country furnished with every dea enption of Contevlionaries, on the aliortest notice andinos; reasonable terms. - -i .- BRIDE'S CAKE carefally packed aad sent to anv part o! the State, bugnr and Molasses cakes,1 also Candy, suitable for country mhm, packed in barrels or smaller packages, cheapet than they can be, bought at any other house in North varouna or lrguiia. i.ow profits and quickj sales, is out mono. , , - Raleigh, May 28, 1953. n26 tf. PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION AND FORWiKDING ' Iff 2 2, (B E A If 2 "I KOS. 25 AND -26 ROTIIEUrS WHAKF, NORFOLK, VA. I E i Special atteption paid to celling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton ice., etc. Aiso, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. EZFEE TO . j CiiKLU 1. Hi.ito. Esq , i George WjHaTwood, Esq.. Wake County. X. C. 1 Raleigh, N.C J. B. G. Roulhac, Esq . j William Pi.tjmmeji, Esq , ' Raleigh, N. C. Warrenton, N. C May 28, 1853. ivi6 ly. KID AND SILK GLOVES?. f DOZEN pair Ladies and Gents Kid Glove, . 00 12 do I do do do Alexander-Silk Glove Real twisted Silk Gloves for Ladies and Misses. . ! . W. II. Sc R. S. TUCKER. ' Raleigh, March 22d, 153. H i PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. BLACK and second mourning Silk Parasols, Figured and solid colored- do do -Black bilk and Gingham Umbrellas- W. LI. ScR.S TUCKER. Raleigh, March 2id, 1853. EXAMINE THIS NEW, LSEFl'L AND INTERESINC BOOK. IMtIEDLEY'S PRACTICAL TREATISE OX Business; or, How to Get and Save Money. V ith an inquiry into the chances of success and causes of laiiuie in business. r For sale by -. II D TURNER, ; . Pioneer Bookseller, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, June .10th, 1S53. . SriCIAG -OOI, 1833. S. H. YOUNG, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF SPRING and Summer goods, and. would respectfully -invite his Ir lends, and all wishing to purchase goods to call and exa mine his stock, which consists of almost every variety of goods kept in sinii) ar houbes. The following embraces part 1 the stock : Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Plain aud Fancy Borage and Chally Berage. Plaid Summer Silks. , Berage Delanes. Printed Jaekonets and Ginghams. American ami English Prints. Bonnet, Cap and Neck Ribbons. Collars, Sieeves, L. C. Hdkfs , Laces, Edgings, !tc., &.C., &-C. bonni:ts for ladu.s axd misses,' silk hats, leuhorv and panama, do. boy's hats, various kinds. Just received, Levering's Syrup, a prime article, 17 12m. S. H. YOUNG. . BONNETS. LATEST styles for Ladies and Misses. -W. II. & R. S..TCCKER. Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. 17 HARDING'S HE A D V M A 1) E M 0 1) E STYLES i And General Emporium, ' ' FAYETTEVILLE STREET. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, all. sizes former. XV. and boys, well made rokls. Evry art cle sold is guaranteed in every respect. This Stock was selected and jnade up under my own supervision expressly for my sales ; believing that it is the best policy to manufacture good Ready Made Clothing so that the purchaser can buy without the trouble of having his wearing .apparel made'to order. Gentlemen will find upon examination upwards ol Ten Thousand Dollars world of the choicest goods ever opened in this citv. Raleigh', October. 1S52. 46 rpHK " PRODUCT OF THE M KANS is equal to X. the product ol tho extremes," so says an arithmetical rule. It vou furnish one of your extremes with a pair of J. Mills & Sons' Roots and the other with one of Bebce's best Hats, they will be tne meant'oi bringing you into notice with the ladies. Would you like to know where to get them .' . Just call at EVAN'S fc COOKE'S ehenp Store, No. 9 cheap plnce. . i . - Raleigh, March 31, 1853. 18 JOHN N. GORDON, & SON, AND DEALERS IN Ho. 94 MAIN-SI., BICHKONS, VA., li I'F K H F OK SALE Sweedes, American and English Iron, all kinds and sizes. English and American Blistered, Cast, Shear, German, round, octagon and Sprins Steel. McCormick Palmer's Mould Boards, Ground Wagon and ! Cart Boxes. - Horse-Shoe Nail Rods. Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, mid Spelter Solder. Bijx-k TjNi in Pig and Bars. ' Braziers Siieetiso and Bar Copper, Sheet and Bar Lead and Wire. Saucepan Handles and Bucket Ears. Bucket Handles. 8dut, Dinner, Breakfast and Bakers' Tin Plates. ! Tinned and Black Rivets.-. . Boot and Siior Lim.vss, Binding, dec. Carpet Warp, white and colored. Soi I Lkatufr. French and American Calf Skius. I Groceries ok all kinds. XT ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED JX ' METROPOLIAN AGENCY. WILLIAM C. RICHARDS, No. 151 FULTOX ST., New-York. y C, RICHARDS HAVING ESTABLISHED M himsell permanently in New York, offers his ser vices to his friends and the public, in all parts oi the country, as a GENERAL AGENT for the transaction of business ot all kindsv He w ill attend to the purchase of v Books, Ttpe, Musical Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Stationery, Works of Art, Arti cles of Vertu and Bijouterie, Furniture, Carriages, Agricclttral ImVle.yents, Wedding TRorssEAUi and Ca deaui, Wardrobe and Toilet Articles for Ladies. W. C. R. will secure the aid of competent persons in every department ot his Agency where his own judgment and taste might he in fault", and the selection of all articles for ladies will be made under the direction' of leminine taste. The rate of Commission for these various services cannot always be pre-sia ted with exactness but in Cases where no special agreement is made beforehand, parties may rely upon the subscriber's pledge -to make only the least remunerative charge.' .. c '' - - Special References will be given when desired. BROOM MANUFACTORY. THE MANUFACTURE OF. BROOMS, having been selected by the Board of Directors of the Institution fot the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, as one of the mechanical branches to be tauchl to the pupils, more especially to those in the Blind department, notice is given that we are now prepared to furnish a very superior article of Brooms either wholesale or retail. l; Or We desire to call the attention oi Merchants who are about going North for their Fall supplies, to the fact that they now have an opportunity of supplyiug themselves with this article nearer home.. All communications on this subject or orders for Brooms should be addressed to 'WILLIAM U.UUUkK. t rroTicB. TE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUR 1NTERES T IN v the Stock oMJoods, Ware and Merchandize, in the Ptore latelv owned bv Richard Smith, (on the comer,) to Me.r PECK &. BLEDSOE, which will be kept well sup plied by them with Hardware, Groceries, fcc., &c. Our oid mends and patrons will recollect we are next door to the corner, No. ), cheap place, opposite Harding's, where .we shall continue the Dry Goods business, and sell at our usual 1 low price,. This is no - humbug - as the people of ihjs and thecounuet adjoining know. We are in receipt ofa good SidGi ' JU .IS. ' ' EVANS 4, COOKR Business Notices. i VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS, I'IBLbHtll BY THOMAS, C0WPEB,THWAIT, & CO OF HI'LiDIim i'a , and sold by booksellers generally,, MITCHELL'S SERIES OF SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES. MITCHELL'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY, THIRD REVISED-EDITION. ILLCSTKTED BY MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS AND : FOUSTEEH' C0L0UKED MAPS. THE PRESENT EDITION OF THIS POPULA'V ' JL work is printed from new plates, the fourth stereotypy lor the book since its first appearance twelve years ago, will in which period more than a million copies have been circi lated. , , . Encouraged bv the extensive patronage bestowed on tli work, the publishers have taken advantage of the present n vision, much to improveit in every respect. Such alteratioi .. m the text as recent geographical discoveries and.chang. rendered necessary, have been made. The maps have bee , greatly improved and several new and beautiful cuts, design" . by Billings, and I executed in the finest style ol the engraver art, have been added. MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY,' i REVJsED EDITION, " In quarto form, containing maps and reading matter in tl. same book, ILLUSTRATE. BY MORE THAN FORTY COLORED MAPS. AND -S-'1, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ENGRAVINLS. This work occupies a medium space between fhe autho Primary Geography, and the well known School Geograph . and Atlas, of which last book it contains about two-thirds 'j the amount of matter. For convenience of use, and eliable maps and matte-, this book has no superior. , MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGMFHl AND ATLAS, FOURTH REUSED EDITION." The present revision has been altogether more thorough aii complete than any heretolore attempted. The book has bee entirely re-written, and fully brought opto the present tim ' Advantagedias been taken of many suggestions kindly offere, ; by distinguished practical teachers, to improve the '.work in r ireneral plan and arrangement ; and it is believed that it w liear the closest criticism, both with reference to its geographj cai accuracy, andilsadaptatiortforuse as a school manual. The Atlas accompanving the new addition corrtains thirty two beautiful Maps handsomely cbloied, and finely executed in I he best style of the engravrr's art, fully representing all the recent geographical discoveries. With the United States Maps especially, great pains have been taken to exhibit cor rectly the numerous railroads of the country, new county lines, ai:d the true position ol many new and important towns, not generally represented in School Atlases. , New and excellent Maps of Wi.sconsin, Michigan, an1 Texas, have been introduced. Others, showing the vanoi routes to ihe Pacific, by the Isthmuses of Panama, Tehuante fiee.aiid Nicaragua, are now added, together with a new map of the Sandwich Island.. The information obtained with reference to the new States and Territories west of the Mississippi, the discoveries of Lt. I)e Haven, in his search for Sir John Franklin, and those ol late travelers in Central and Southern Africa, as also in Aus tralia, have been incorporated in the work. In short.it is be lieved that no discove ry or change of any importance for the last ten years is left unnoticed in this edition. The Atlas nlsocontains nine quarto pages of statistical mat ter, arranged in tables, and obtained from the most authentic sou ces. These tables exhibit the heitrht of the principal mountains and volcanoes, the length Of rivers, the area of the principal islands and lakes, the extent and population ot the different countries, anil the population of the principal cities upon the globe; all compiled from the latest and most reliable authorities. In the department of United States' statistics, tho tables are very complete, and exhibit fully the civil, industrial and political cond tion of the country, ar shown by the census of 1H50. ' In addition, to these tables, is one showing the rail roads and canals of the United States, and one presenting at a glance the important events in tho history of each State, and what will be invaluable to every teacher, a lull table of the Educational Statistics. of the Union. MITCHELL'S GEOGRAPHICAL QUESTION BOOK, comprising-- GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS, AND CONTAINING .QUESTIONS ON ALL THE MAPS OF MITCHELL'S SCHOOL ATLAS. .' MITCHELL'S- ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS. as ancient,' classical and sacred ge apathy embellished with ENGRAVINGS OF REMARKABLE EVENTS, YIKWs (IK ANCIENT CITI.S, AND VAHIOI S INTERESTING ANTIQI E KEMAINS, AND ILLUSTRATED' .BY AN ANCIENT ATLAS. CONTAINING NINETEEN ELEGANT COLORED MAI'S. Thf.rf. are no geographical works published' in this country, that are more in demand or that have a wider circulation than those of Mr. M itchell. There are upwards ot ' 35'J,(KK) co pies of ihem ld annually, and about 230" persons -constantly employed in their manufacture. The arrangements of the publishers are such that they are enabled to give correctly all ihe latest geographical discoveries. They publish the only lull series of Geographies in the country, ana having in con stant employ a strong geographical force of map engravers and others, and being very largely engaged in the pulication of of the various States, and other maps, they are enabled topre- scnt thejschool senes,correct, both in maps ana matter, up to the date of publication. Raleigh, April "20, 1354. -iy. W. H. &, R. S. TUCKER HAVE in store and will take pleasure in showing to their friends and the public generally, a Stock of New Goods which was selected with great care, and for variety of styles, richness of design ami relative cheapness, according to quali ty, cannot be surpassed by any similar establishment in the place. . ' They Would take this method of returning to the commu nity their wan :es' thanks for the very liber .1 patronage since their conin-etion, and desire to retain and increase their trade by punctual attention and correot management of business. Thev ne w ask attention to the following articles ; BiacK Poult DeSoi, do Gros DeR ir.e, . do do do Nap, do do do Zeuic Silks, Rich Brocade do Plain, Plaided, and Striped do - , ( Marceline, Florence and Lutestring do I Plain and Figured Tjfsues, f Solid Colored Bareges, (all colors,) Printed and Satin Colored Bareges, Crnpe Marengo's. j Plain and Pans Printed Chaly, 1 Chaly DeLaine's, Barege do ' I Organdi Muslins, Printed Jackonet Muslin. ... Brilliantees, Ginghams, f- Prints. "I Vv hie, Dotted and Figured Mnsliri -Jaekotiet and Cambrick do " Cross-barred and Striped do 1 Swiss and Book do Nainsook and Mull "do Bishop Lawns do Cambric Dimity do Berlin Cord Muslin for Bonnets, &c, &.c . Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. 17 tf. . HOSIERY.: LADIES white and black Si k Hose, do 1 Spun do do do do Bleached and unbleached Cotton Hose, do Black and lead colored do " do Misses and children's bleached, striped and clock Hose, Gents Ens; Striped half Hose, do half Hose, all colors, Boys do do striped and plain. . - W. H. Sc. R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh. March 22d, 1853. 17 " THE TIME HAS COME." THE SI'BSCRIBERS having purchased the lame and weil-assorted stock of Goods, owned by "the late Richard Smith, in a lump, will sell the larger oortiou.of them cost and under. Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants and the rest ol mankind, would do well to call and examine the Stock and get such things as ihey need for time to come. In addition there is a large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods Silks, Satins, Velvets, Mmislins, Maslins. white and colored Ginghams, Cloths, and Cassimeres aud VestiDgsof a very superior quality. 400 pieces of Calicoes, which will be sold remarkably low. Call soon and get bargains at the old stand f R. Smith, on the corner of Fayetteville and Harget streets. EVANS &. COOKE. Raleigh, February, 1853. . 13 if. MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS. PLAIN and Embroidered Silk Mantillas, Black Silk Lace Mantillas, velvet trimmed, do do do Points, Figured do do Mantillas, Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls. 1 W. H Sc R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, March 22d. 1853, . n FINE DRF.SS SHIRTS. i A A DOZ. "Patent York Seem" Shirts, just opened at M.JJ tlAKUlM HARDING'S. March 2nd, 1953. ' 18 FRENCH ACCORDEONS. SPLEjCDID lot of French Accordeons Nos. 4.5.8, 11 JiX, 13, 17, 71, 72, just opened at the" N. C. MUSIC STORE JUleigh, Feb. 4,1865. U Bn sine as Notices. CHEMY PECTORAL, 17r the ran Id CxiTC Of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. MANY YEARS OF TRIAL, INSTEAD OF re pairing the public conSdence in this medicine, has won lor it an appreciation and .notoriety uv wr ficminig line expectation of its iriends. Nothing but is intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conlerred on thous..nds of sufferers, could originate and maintain the rep utation it enjoys: While many huerior remedies ihrhst upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this pas gained friends by every trial, confeTed benefits on the afflict ed they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. : . Whit it im o froni nn th mihlie to nretend that anv one medicine will infallibly cure sti'l there is abundant proof that the C herry r ectoral does not oniy as a general imug, but almost invariably cure the ma'.adies for whifeh it is em- As time makes these facts wider and better' known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance ol the amict ed, from the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the pala ces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in Averv Slat- firv anrl in deed almost everv hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant lor diseases Of the Throat and Lunars. arid in many foreign coun tries, it is becoming to be extensively used by their most in telligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germa ny, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institu tions, and in domestic praitice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the most dangerous af fections of the lungs Also in milder cases, and for children it is sate, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, some ol the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particulaily incidental to childhood. ' -r The Cherry Pectoral, is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with inva riable accuracy and care. It Hi seeled and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine, without adulteration. We have endeavored here to fumish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence a remedy at dnce safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count less triais proved itself to be ; and rust by great care in pre paring it with chemical accuraty, of uniform strength, to af lprd Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, a- d the afHiced with a remedy that will do for them all that a medicine can do. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Raleigh by Williams it Haywood P. F. Pescud, and bv Druggists and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. June, 1553. j 27 3m&c. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA , JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,' DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED- LIVER OR STOMACH; Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the He;d, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc tations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hunted and Difficult Breathing, Flutter ng at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before' the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil, and Great Depression ol Spirits. j . CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. Jl. JACKSON, No. 120, Aich Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians had tailed. ' These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Pos sessing srreat virtues i.i the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exorcising the most searching powers' in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. Hoor l'axd's German Bitters:". " It is seldom that we reco. mend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence avd patronage of our readers : and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoofland s German Bitters we wash il to be distinctly understood that we are no: speaking oi the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and tjien forgotten alter they have dne their guilty race of mischief, but of a. medicine. long established, universally prized, and Which has met the hearty approval ol the faculty itself." " Scott's Weelily," said, Ane. 25 " Dk. HooFLixD's German Bitteks, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most promi nent members of the faculty as an article of much ef ficacy in enses of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions, will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." . MORE EVIDENCE. J . G. Moore, Esq . of the Daily News, said, October, 31st : " Dr Hooflaxd's German Bitters. We are trying this renowned medicine lor a s .ubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to itsefficacy. We have taken th'n- :ents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from ihe experiment than we aenved previously from yearsof allo pathic treatment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. ilmelmc, Mayor of the City of Camden, N. J save : " Hoor land's German Bitters. We have seen many flat tering not ces' of this medicine, and the source from which ihey came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we lound it specific in its action upon diseases of th livr nA digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising. It ca ms and strength ens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, mating sleep refreshing . If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from'the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imaginary dis eases emanate. Have them in a heaithv can bid defiance to epidemics generally This extraordinary medicinewe would advise our friends who are af alt indisiios ed, to give a trial it will recommend itself. It should in fact be in every family. No other medicine can produce such evidences of merit." For sale wholesale and retail, at The German Medicine Store, No. 120, Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadel phia, and by respectable dealers geuerally throughout the ijuntry. ' " Sold by P F. Pescud, Williams and Haywood, Raleigh, and by Dealers in Medicines everywhere. May, 1852. 27 y. LACE GOODS. FRENCH worked Collars, do do Capes, do do Chernizette's, . do do Undersleeves, Honiton Collars, Muslin Bauds, Swiss and Cambrick Flouncings, do do Edging and Inserting, Vak-ncieur do do Thread and Lisle do j Thread Bobbin . do - do '' Black and White Lace Veils, Sec, &.c. Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. v.ri. &.R. s. TUCKER. 17 DON'T FORGET, J a of HARDWARE, to call at Richard Sjhth's old ftZL- We the gooS. to sell r tCr T T,-- ",UT goat some price. A 1 of Dry Goodi we are selling far below their worth tn sotta their worth, to close tne stoca. . March, 1853. EVANS Sc. COOKE, n24 Just to Hand. CASES Peeble's best Spring style of Hats, those wWnng :the very best article had better call at once on ' - EVANS Sc. COOKE Raleigh, February 5, 1853. 2o. 29, Cheap Side. 10--tf RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! TJICH BONNET. Neck. Sash nd TarTeta' Ribbon.. -RMarohl H. &. R. S-TICKER. Bnsineos Notitee. DESIGNIM Ci AND PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS. MERCHANTS and rwu .i iii.. ,-.. f,,r Arlvriisine or Orna- mental purposes, are respectfully invited to notice the suD scribers " Engraving Establishment." Specimens of hnr and bold work, in every style always on hand. All .ii-Hara will iv immediate attention, and to save delay, please stale whether to be finely executed or for what purpose and at about what price cut. . . i)esigns artistically arranged, in a manner, style ana price to suit all purposes. Those in want of illustrations, will lim it to their advantage to order of A. H- JOCELYN, Successor to Childs fe Jocei-yn, Artistsand Engravers on Wood. March, 6, 1853. No. 60 Fulton-Street, New I ork. j ; i . DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, &c. BY recent arrivals, the subscriber hasrecieved the largest and most desirable stock of Medicines, Paints. Oils, Perfumery, Brushes, Glassware ; V ar- nishes, Cigars, Soaps, Tobacco and Fancy Articles. Which he has ever offered to the public, bought on the most favorable terms of Importers and Manufacturers, and whicli will be disposed of at prices and upon terms to please my friends and the public. Below is a list of a few articles lately received, viz : , j 500 gallons Linseed Oils. 3u0 do Lamp Oil, Summer and Winter.- i 300 do Tanners Oil. 1 500 do Rosin Oil. I 6000 lbs. Blakes Fire Proof Paint. 200 Kegs White Lead, No. 1, and Pure. . 1 Cask Spanish Brown. 5 do Silver mineral Paint. ., I 5 Bbis. Varnish, assorted kinds. 10 .do Spirits Turpentine. 10 Uo Burning Fluid. . 2"do Pure Cast.. r Oil. 500 lbs. Sup. Carb. Soda. (English.) 6 Boxes Veast Powders. 55000 Cigars, very Superior, and Medium. 1 Bbl. Blue Stone". 1 Box Babbits celebrated Soap Powder. 2 gross capsules, assorted. 75 ounces Quinine. 10 lbs. Calomel. 12 dozen Hampton's Tincture. . 40 do Gum Arabic. 150 lbs. Cream Tartar. 300 do white and brown Glue. v 12 doz. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. 6 do Wistar? Balsam of Wild Cherry. 6 do Holland's German Bitters. 29 do Sarsapanlla: Bulls. Sands and Pelletiers. 12 do Low's old brown Windsor Soap. 100 do Brushes: Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Paint. 6 do Hastings Syrup of Naptha. 100 do Boxes window glass from 8x10 to 18x24. 500 lbs. very superior Putty 30 cases Apothecaries Glassware. ' A very large assortment of Perfumery, Syringes. Catheters, Bougies, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Fishing Tackle. Patent Medicines, Fiuit and Gum Drops, Wines, French Brandy, London Porter, fresh Olives, Spices, Cooking Ex tracts, Uelatine, i russes. tJiaces and Supporters, vermiluges. Powder Puffs, Matches, and Thompsoninn Medicines, Lamps, and many other articles too tedious to mention. P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale and Retail Drutruist. Raleigh. Nov. 16, 1852. , 51 tf. PHILADELPHIA TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. THE Subscribers would call the attention of Printers to thereatly reduced prices of their present list. They now oiler f ica at . . Small Pica .. Long Friiiier Bourgeois ... 30 cts. 31 " 31 " 37 " 12 " Mi nit n . . Nonp iriel Agate ... Pearl ... Diamond ...48 ets. ... 5S " ... 73 " 81 08 " 1 60 " Brevier Determined to snare no expense in making their establish ment as perfect as possible, they have recently sr-.i up a com plete set of the justly celebrated Scorcn-ci'T Letter, from Diamond to English, to which they particularly invite atten ion. Having latelv made numerous additions to their stock of Fancy 1 ypes, Borders. Ornaments, &c, their assortment is now unrivalled in the United StPtcs ; and their improved methods of easting, and of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure satisfaction. Printing Presses, Cases, Stands. Chases, Galleys, Printing Ink, and every artic1 used in a printing-office, constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. t Second-hand Presses, and Type used only in stereotyping, at reduced prices. ' Books, Pamphlets, Music, Labels, Scc., & stereotyped with correctness and dispatch. N. B. Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish, to make orders. t L. JOHNSON &. Co. December 20, 1.852. N o. 6 Saifeom Street. STRINGS ! STRINGS ! VNOTHER supply of tho-e elegant Italian Guitar and Violin Str.ntrs this dav received at the N. C. MUSIC STORE. Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1853. ' U AXES! AXES!! AXES!!! THE WELL-KNOW SUPERIORITY OF THE GEN I IN E HARTFORD CQLIIS Axes, has induced some manufacturers to stamp their axes H. COLLINS, and such axes arel'requently rold as my ma nufacture. , The GENUINE COLLINS AXES, which have been made under my direction for more than twenty-five years, and which have .-ustauii-d such an unrivaled reputation, are nvari ably stamped COLLINS & Co , HARTFOKU They are to be found at our Depot, in the city of New York , and at the principal hardware stores in the larce cities. SAMUEL W. COLLINS. March 29, 1S53. 19 12m. A BOOK FOR EVERY YOUNG MAN. BY W?l. COBBETT. ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN, AND (1NCIDENTAL ly) to young women in the midd e and higher ranks of lite. In a series of letters addreV-ed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Citizen, or a Subject. Price, fifty cents. ' For sale by H. D. TUI JRNER.l r Carolina Book Nortr tore. Raleigh, April, 1853. 19 FANCY CLOTH, MESS, AND FRCCE COATS. XT7E have now upward of 150 Cloth, Dress and Frock T Y Coats, made and eut, and the latest style", at HARDING'S. April 2nd, 1853. js PRINTING INK MANUFACTORY, VTO. 296 FRONT ST., BETWEEN MONTGOMERY IV and Gouverneur-streets, East River. Office 89 Beek-man-street, corner of Cliff-street. The subscriber continues to manufacture, and has constantly on hand, Printing Ink of all the varietiep ol qualities and color. Printers and Mer chants will find their orders executed at mod-rate prices and may be assured of receiving as good an article as there is in the market. GEORGE MATHER. 1. Y., Dec. 6, 1852. tf DENTAL SURGERY. W. f . BASON, M. D., D. D. S. BEGS LEAVE, respectfully to offer his services as Medi cal, Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST. Those who think proper to favor him with their calls, should make application either before, or the first opportunity after arrival, at such places as notice may be given 1 December, 1852. . " j NOTICE. The late partnership of Mcllwaine, Brownley &. Co hav ing expired by limitation, we will continue tile GROCERY A D COMMISSION BUSINESS ETfDER THE FIRM AND STYLE OF McILWAINE, . SON & Co. and hope by constant and faithful attention to the interests oi SpSrT mnt CnUnUaDCe f their patrSnag1,S Our Stock of Groceries will be large and commandine em- Vvethallgive strict attention to the sale of Produce on CmmasioL, and wiU be prepared to make liberal aTanceT. A G. McILWAINE. ROB'T D. McILWAINE ROB'T A. MARTIN JOSEPH B. DUNN ' Petersburg, Va., January, 1353. Music, Pianos, Guitars ViolinsT&c AT THE N. C. MUSIC STORE Ih) 'S' M ' '"B" Ch"P" "lib't ifZnl in Clarnonetsand Clarionettas ." 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First , the elevation of the business character, aV,d to define clearly the limits with in which' it is not only proper but obligatory to get money Secondly, to lay down the principles which i must be observed to insure'succes,, and what must be avoided to escape failure 1 hirdly, to give the mode of management in certain promi nenfepursuits adopt, d by the most success ul.trom which men in all ki.Kis of business may derive profitable hints, tour h ly. to afford a work of solid interest to those who read with out expectation ol pecuniary benefit. TRUTHS ILLUSTRATED BY GREAT AUTHORS. 1 A Dictionary of over four thousand Aids to Re Meet ion Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions. Aphorisms, Proverbs. &c, &c,in prose and verse ; compiled from Shakspeare, an J other great writers, from the earliest ages to the present time. A new edition, with Amen, an ad ditions and revisions. One volume, crown octavo, various bindings: THE FOOTPATH ANDTllGHWAY; or, Wander ings of an American in Great Britain, in 18ol and oa. By Benjamin Mornn. , This volume embodies the observations of the author, made during eight months' wanderings, as a correspondent for Americrm Journals : and as he traveled much on foot, diners essentially from those on the same countries.by other writers. The habits, manner, customs, and condition of the people have been carefully noted, and his views of tbem are given in clear, bold language His remarks take n wide range, and as he visited every county in England but three, there will be much in the woik of a novel and instructive character. BALDWIN'S PRONOUNCING" G A Z ETTEE R . A. Pronouncing Gazetteer: Containing Topographical. Statistical, and other Information, of the more important Places in the known World, from the most recent and au thentic Souices. By Thomas Baldwin, assiet'ed by several other Gentlemen. To which is added an Appendix, containing .i m mi I . J J : . : 1 , . . , . U I . f 1 1 r .1 t Iwi more I nan 1 en i nouuiu auuiuunni uaiuc, ""wj j T f-mall towns and villages, &c, of the United States and of ff T 1.1:.: ...:U ..innLm..! . t IT I'infT IhO .Mexico. IMlltn reunion, mm a Diijjpiciin.ii., SMii.P ...v Pronunciation of near two thousand tiames, besides those pronounced in the Original WTork : forming in itself a Com plete V.icabulary )f Geographical Pronunciation. One vol ume 12nao. -rTPr.rvs srn AP "ROOK. New Edition Literary JL anbSMiscellaneocs Scrap Bmk. Consisting ot Tales aud Anecdotes Biographical, Histoiical, Mora'. Religious, and Sentimental Pieces, in Prose and Poetry. Compiled by Urn Fields Second edition, revised and improved. In one hand?one Svu. volume. UNTPHILLISS CABIN; or, Southern Life as it is. J By, Mrs. Marv H. Eastman. . This volunte pre.-ents a picture of Southern Life, taken at different points of view from the one occupied by the author ess of" Uncle Tom's Cabin " The writer, being a native ot the South, is familiar with the many varied aspects cssumed by domestic servitude in lhat sunny region, and therefore feels competent to give pictures of" Southern Lilp, as it is." Pledged to no clique or party, and free from the pressure of any and all extraneous influences, she has written her book with a view to its truthfulness : and the pulilieai the North, as well as at the South, will tind in" Aunt Phillis's Cabrn " not the disorted picture of an interested painter, out the faith ful transcript ofa Daguerreotypist. REVIEW of " New Themes tor the Protestant f C i.eroy." One volume-12mo. Price, paper, -ic cents. ri. Ci.eroy." Cloth, 5( cents. 4IE BIBLE IN THE COUNTING-HOUSE. By H. A Boardman, U. V., auihor ol 1 he bible in the Faniilv Juiy 1st,, 1853. 32- tf. xew fir:ti. rf,HE Subscriber takes this method of infrniiii2 his friends JL and customers, that he has associated with him in the Cinffcwia busine-1? Mr. Jons L King and Jas. li. Biws, who havtCTieen for stmie time conu-ected with the establishment iiiiu are well acquainted with the business. In future the bus iness wiil be conducted in the name of - J. J. BIGGS, & CO. By this new arrangement one of the firm is expected to Fpend about one half of his time at the North. making purchases and superintending the manufactureol" Ready Made Clothing. The intention of the new firm, wHl be to offer greater induce ments than heretofore, both as regards variety and prices. The Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their patro acre and support, and earnestly solicits a continuance to the new firm. J. J. BIGGS. NORTH CAROLINA CLOTHING STORE. THE Subscribers, most respectfully call the attention ol ihe citizens of the State to their. Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS; also, a fine stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings which will be .made to order in the most appiovcd manner. The balance of their stock of HEAVY WINTER COATS, Will lie sold at a very small advance on the first cost for cash thfir furnishing goods will also be sold at reduced prices. A fine lot of Hats alwtys on hand Cutting done at the shortest notice. Call at No. 10, Fayetteville Street. J. J. BIGGS i. CO. Raleigh, Jan. 8, 1853. 6 HOPKINS' HOTEL, A FEW YARDS NORTH OF THE COURT-HOUSE, GREENSBORO', N. C. SOLOMON HOPKINS.. Proprietor: February, 1853. 12 tf FANCY CANS. HALF SACK COATS T UST received 100 fine Business Half Sack Coats. V April 2nd, 1853. E. L. HARDING. '. w ( b u c a t i o n a i 3 n s t i t n t i o ns . WARRENTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, WARREN COUNTY, N. C. THIS SEMINARY has been in successful operation iwelveyears. The Academic yeai is divided into two ses sions of 21 weeks each: the Summer session commences ot; the first Monday in July, and closes on the last Friday, in Nov. Pupils wiil be received at any period of the session and cliarged only from time of entrance. Ample provision has beeninadefortheaccommodationof more than 1K pupils. The Natural Sciences are illustrated and enforced by weekly lectuiesartdappropriateexperinients. Pupils can remain with the Principalsduring vacation. The Faculty ot this Institution consists of experienced Teachers. Terms, per Session of Fire Months: Board and English tuition, including Stationary and Fuel tor School-room, $64 00 Piano music and use of Instrument, 23 00 Music on Guitar and useot do., , 20 00 WTax Flowers and Fruit, each, 5 00 Ancient and Modern Lansuages.each, 10 00 Landscape Drawing and Painting, 10 00 Painting in Water Colors, 10 00 Painting in Oil, 15 00 Vocal MusicKand various kinds of ornamental Needle work each.gratt. w . GRAVES & WILCOX. Warrenton, 1853. BL00MFIELD FEMALE SEMINARY T'HIS 1NSTITTTTIOX hK k , . - . . . una uctu ii jera in suc- cesslul operation, is situated in the village of Bloomfield. Essex county, New Jersey ,about 4 miles from Newark, and 12 miles from the city ol New York. The different r.....v.UI.a u, iiau ucuuh are unoermecare ot nine teachers, who are thoroughly prepared for their work, not only by an intimate practical acquaintance with the rr. . iVV J.5 .. 1 1 aPiness 10 teach, which is even more lmuortant to ini G.ohfF jSi" Pmyement, such as Maps, MinZi i jf o t"u. '-newcai Apparatus, Library .lineralojneal anH I r.nl.v.1 ; i r u.- .r i ' viAA .u . .u- t vaoineis, nae Deen pro viaea. so that this Tnatitiitir. ' , r favorabtv with the b V "VJZ?1 comPare . .DumuuiiB in me cuuniry. tt .ru'are..cntaining terms, and other particulars may be r. ii r V" EsI- rnncipai oi tne Jortn l ,n ra Ifnstltutln for the Deaf and Dumb, either by person- .rl.v.uUUUi uy iei.ier, post-paid. H B, COOKE, I x. , R, ! - . . R. L. COOKE "pala. Bloomfield, Essex Co. N. J. ) ' .. Dec. 1,152, $ 6 tf. NORTH CAT? Ol .IV A INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAT? A TlTIrVni A- TTTP! 11.11171 rTHF ?;- r .u- t : : .n i i wjuue ui iuis iimnuiiuii win neieaucr commence on the First day of September ol each year, and continue ten months. This change has been made in order to bring the vacations into the months of July and August, which, on account ol th. ltAt l.n. ....... Iwvt .ln n.. . A .. A . . I other months. It also brines the Commencement of the School to the season when the Sheriffs . of the different coun ties are coming in to make their returns, thus affording a good opportunity for parent? to send their children. The following are the. Officers in the Intellectual Deoart- WILLIAM D. COOKE. M. A.. Pnrvrrr..T Jl A Winnp; Talbot B. Con H.EMAJi, ) - -ham Professors and Teacher Geo. E. Kftcham. Charles M. Grow. Teachers of Mnsie in the KVmA TV , V 11 T7. a panuirilV. -i t- r.V .ON nd H. I, I. SOLOMONS. PrmcinaF - r ,w "oa ahbaJd W made to" the A CHANCE TO MAlnErmr rurrf TO 10 A 1") A V 1 a it any individual d' Common energy with ih lAI)E of a highly useful dis-covery in un.ve'rsal dernn,,r0,cl will rciiu " -- . icuc U ( ,1 n -u4! 41 nelosed. Address. v ' a PPaid C! J. B. HOnr:iv Centre P. a'Gui, m)ii June 2, 1353. GEOLOGICAL SURYIiY OF xTcIn " TJEPORT OF PROFESSOR EMMONS i UH K ..i j r v ..u r. on hi. r- gicai purcj.o iv.iui vaioillia, oo North-Carol, naP-F14' RUicrh. Mareh. 1853. rouna Look Si lrtr .VJEW n (pons: IREDELL a a remiss: ou me Law ol Elennu. Administrators, r,,ail IN NORTH CAROLINA By JAMES IREDELL. rpHE object of this work has been to exhibit t' A T I .1 v . 1. nowsianosm okth i.akoli.a. in rp!n.; ". ;wi' only to niembers of the legal profession, buin ...... ..I. ..... .-. 7 , -t l- "''uinSoton,L -7. are so frequently cnneo upon to undertake the ind - " important and responsible trusts of Executors nTAjma,hs trators. For Sale by a"aAdmij4. W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh,.15th April, 1852. BRINKLEYVILLE ENTEBTnv" , AND PIC NICS . -T.- A S FORMERLY, TO OPEN'MIDD'LC OF Arrr," X1 and 'continue till middie of October. As a bL.5T for .vineyard visitation in America, is the resort injlii !'t,'! of Europe, to Switzerland in the vintagese.is m 'n results as to innocent pleasure and iuiprovt d health And that such entertainment in all ns .ieiaiV hns j sanction through the approved exam le ( thi- "g w ' sf ?mc! of Israel, and a "man aler G. d's own hmrt " d. i."18" pears from 1st. Chronicles, xvi. chapt., 3id vers' " And as to the lesntimate tendency, and most prob-ibi. ol the increase ot vineyards in our country, on theca I eorreet morals and true Umnprancs no ,. !-l'i . . i 1 S8." I . . i - .1. cu as rita j,h - 'i i wishing for truth on the subject, ar invited u. u. i. n-lmble in;ormaiion, as to the state of society in tl v, districts of Europe, compare!, with, other pmts of the w'? One well informed on the vineyard a ul teinptruneo'srV and willing to impart desired inlmtitinn tliereti nS?' per niani.er, time and place. SYDNEY WELLElf' Brinkleyville, Halifax county, N. C, August, 0th," 1353. 35 1!" N. B. To visiters imereft-d in Agricultural improrfny.; I can show an acre near my vineyard, surpassing ' growth and probable yield, any Corn thev evaw" " ' S W Jnsntoncc -Companies. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COBPUi 11 LEIGH, X. C. rpilIS COMPANY insures the lives of individuals fum i year, a term of years, or tor life, on the .v.vtiai. nfr : ei.E, the assured for life participating in all the profits oi i Company. For Dolicies cranted for the whole term r(" lit irk... premium therefor amounts to $30. a note may be pvhuc one half the amount ol the premium bearing imeiesat 6-jf ; cent, without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all losses have been p i this Company.." together with the low n.te ol " prrniiirc.jfi f" set t great induceinentso such asare disposed to insiif ' Slaves are insured tor a term ol from one to hvp van , lor two-thirds their Value. V All lo-sesare paid within 90 days aft r satisfactory pr:i presented. ' - DIRECTORS Chari.ks E. Johnson, Wm.. W. Wm W D R. H ltoi.PT., Wm l Havwood, James F. -Jordan, PtKRIN Bt'SBF.E, H. W. Ht'STED, Wm. H. McKf.e, Charles B. Root. Cookz, Scott, Wm Jones, F. C. Him.. S eaton Gales OFFICERS. Dr. Charles E.' Johnson William D. Havwood James F. Jorpan, ., ' William H- Jones, ...!.... Perkin Busbee President, Vice Frritti, Secretary, Trensvrtr A ttorney. Charles E. Johnson, M E. Johnson, M. D. j , , H. Ai'cKee, M. D. i -'r . Havwood, M. D. ) c Co'mLl v ILUAM Richd. B Mm. i William D Cookf.. Dr. Wm R. Scott, Executive Committee. Cbari.es B. Root, ) J. HERSMAN, General Agent. For further information, the publican- relerred K.tfeju' phlets, aiid forms of proposal, which may be obtained ai j OlTice ot the Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,; to . JAMES F.. JORDAN, Secrtari December 6, 1852. ; NORTH CAROLINA ' MTJTTJAL INSURANCE COMPAQ IHIS Company has been in successful operation f'r , than seven years,, arfd continues to take risks o:i classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mill' I urpciitnie Distilleries,) upon favorable terms. ltsP-f now cover property amounting to $4,:iXV'w, a large pet ' of A'hich is in Country risks ; and its present capital msV Six Hundred Thousand Dollarsj in bonds yvopeTlyK i ne average cost ot Insurance upon tho plan ol itotitfe minir Kno 1 ..... i -. . . 1 . i - 1 i" . ... ....im ynij ,iaa i.rrn ira man one iiuru oi one per ;cni. ff.'""' on all grades of property embraced in its operati'itf ine loiiowine penxms nave neen elected UirwiciiB Otricers of this Company lr the present year : DIRECTORS: C. W. D. Hutchings . Raleign. J. R. Williams, '4. .......... do. - John Primrose, ..... . do. Henry D. Turner, do. J. G. B. Rouihae, do. i S. W. Whiting, d. T. H. Selby, . . . .. .1 do. Geo. McNeill, Fayettevilie. Jos. G. Wright, W-ilmingtoa. James E. Hoyt, ;. . . ; Washingics. James Sloan, . Greensboro'. John. Cox, Edertfoii. Josh. Boner, " Salem, .Joseph H. Pool, ; Elizabeth W .F. F. Fagan Plymouth. '.Alex. Mitchell, Newbero- VV. N. H. Smith Murfireesboro- H. B. Williahife, Charlotte. " John B. Barrett, Milton. A. T. Summy, 1 , Asbeville- All Directors authorized to receive applications5 OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac President . D. Turner, VicePr" o. r . vniungf iretuw" John C. Partridge, John IL Bryan, .. Secrttm '.'.'.'.'..JtcntTdW , J . Hersman, S. W. Whiting, ) J.R. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, ) j, All VVUUUUUI1.UUOII 1U lCIdVU-v V - addressed to the Secretary, postai JRTR1DGE, Srt rtaieign, uec. 1 1 , 1853. MUTUAL IN U RANCH THE COST OF INSURANCE ON THE MII a M h I I I liw ..j al plan is but a small sum, compared wiib company. 1 his company being located in tne " t of the State, consequently much the larger po1',?, ... ..w . w ... l,CBl) very many oi wmoi try. The Cnmnnnv i A;VAt.. r r-.m Atht ha' , -A aesercment?, and has a very laroe amoont m env -bond, and i tWbr.. r,mmerof0 public. -J vuciIUIC CtFU .UClltlJ ifcw- At the'last Annual Meeting the following Officrf iuc nuing year JAMES SLOAN. President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. Vc P. MEyDERHA,. PETERADAS,. BISECTORS, James Sloan, Dr. J. A. Mebane, C P. Mendenhall, Or. s. G. Coffin. William A-W rfW- Dr.C.-WatWw John I- Shaver, SaJ. JohnH-Cook J.J.Bigc. jjjifli Robert E-Troy Dr. Robert ILScj, W m. tv Knnkin. lersof which it treats. It embraces, therefore' tl -"" doctrines.so taras they are recognised M, onr n c !? well as our acts of Assembly, and the rl. e,-1(ms 'l, Courts on the subject of W ILLS, EXECUTi Po 0ur,! MINISTRATORS. It is thoucht i, ,.. AD. Rev. C. F. Deems, James M. Garreit, Jed. H. Lindsay, W. J. MeConnell, . Greensboro'. F. F. Lilly. Wadesborovgh. W. P. Moore, N etcher ne. H. H. Burwell, Henderson. J. LBridges, -V Tarborougk. - W. H. CtJSjiiks.- General Agent. JUy ,!. iUfaBto,AugBlH,l8i. tf