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THE PREMIUM PRIZE; $52,478. ^The Grand Capital Prize of 852,- 4/8. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Urdsyectus NORTH CAROLINA, BAPTIS' Sketches oTNoH.h Carotins Beattie’s Ford, N C., - ) Drawn April 12. Ticket 50, 70, 71, was soln by the ever Lucky Lottery Brokers, - LEWISSQN& CO. 40 Pratt Street Baltimore, MM, to a citizen of Wilkes County N: C., on a package of Quarters, which cost him but 852, being the highest prize sold in Baltimore for some time, and adding further proof of L E WESSON 4- co., being the Luckiest Prize ven ders in the Union. . Punctuality, integrity and tlie stric test confidence are the principles on which we conduct business. DSP Correspondents can transact ouisiness with Lewissori & Co., just the same through the mail, as if they were present. ITT Correspondents will find it to their interest to send their orders to Lewisson & Co., as devoting all our time to country business, we are bet ter able to bestow attention to them Ilian any other Lottery Firm, and as all letters are opened and answered by the Principal of the Firm, you run no risk ofhaving your name exposed by 'clerks or assistants. , ECU Prizes cashed on demand by draft on nearest Branch Bank of the ’Stateet North Carolina. ,. teak at the Splendid Lotteries for May. The undersign ed with hundreds and thousands of th. ir brethren', scat tered over a territory of some .hun dreds of miles; embracing all. West ern Carolina, and large portions of E. Tennessee, Georgia, and the upper Districts of >8. Carolina, have long- felt the. deepest anxiety, and the most devout solicitude for' the establish- merit of some regular arid permanent source of communication, or some Journal ot apurely moral and reli gious character, under their own cori- trol. through which they could com- munibate to their scattered thousands of uierhbers, not only their real doc trines and sentiments, as they are held and practised throughout thhib ex tended and constantly increasin 0 ' membership, but the glad tidings from the operations of their Foreign and Home Missionaries;theirBible; Tract and Sunday School Societies, their Colleges and Seminaries of Learning, their Associations, their revivals and increase of membership, thereby not only imparting instruction, inculca ting pure morals, begetting a taste in their general membership for reading and improvement, but the more thor oughly imbuing the minds of their people with the beautiful simplicity, the divine and consoling excellence of that Religion they profess, that Religion they enjoy, that Religion that consoles and buoysthem up in life; and that Religion that is to trans late thorn Irom this vale of tears and A work will be published by the undersigned this spring, entitled as a- boye;giving an accurate account of each county in our State, in Alpha betical order, the derivation of its name, date offormation, its collenia! and revolutionary history, a Biogra phy of its distinguished citizens, an accurate; list of its repres’eriation in each branch of the General Assem bly; its towns, rivers, population; pro ducts and topography. Tlie Undersigned has for. many years been collecting and condensing the material for this work. The ar- chievesof our own State have been carefully examined, and copious ex tracts mad'dArorn its records. He has procured from the offices, of the Board of Trade and Plantations in Drugs and .Medicines. fTrie subscriber rias just received from New York, and intends keeping con. stantiv on hand, a full and complete assortment of the. Very best ffs ^ Me-aichies hat the New York market affords. To the Fro. fession in adjoining counties he would mention a few Extra Articles, such as Pulverized opium, assafeetida, pink, r mt,, in lap, gum guiacum, "um arable, (Turkey) digatalis, salina, 'ura .ursa, val erian, &c. &.C., together with.every article usu ally kept or wanted in hisjine of business-- AH Gemmae, and at the most reasonable prices. . He is also $- gent for the sale of theJollowing universally pop. ular and highly prized medicmcsj instruments & c - : Wistar’s Balsam ot Wild Cherry, Dr- Ayer’s celebrated Cherry I’ecLrraS, Dr. FITCH’S highly useful medicines, (fourteen kinds' for consumption, cdlds, rheumatism, Fe- male complaints, &c. and his celebrated silver plated abdominal supporters; and steel spring Shoulder Braces, and 'Silver Inhaling ^r. ^acksona’s celebrated medicines, Di 1 MIoH'kl sad’s German Bitters for liver com London, many valuable docuffients. Rare and valuable works have been' “•’“““I"'™. , , . . , . . r . . . i > He has certificates of the wonder;uI cures ef- pul cuasect lioin abroad; touching’ the fepled by the above medicines, their virtues and early history of our State, and each efficacy, arid Is sole Ageiitiu this town for all of county, which have never seen the. lio-br TT« hr.r. 11 c iov 11cs a 11 persons 1.1 Want of medicines, ° ? He has been kindly aided by I wholesale o-retail, and all persons afflicted gentlemen in different sections by co- pies of original documents; and faith ful traditional statements, highly im- will) to Saifimore, Md. Impressed with these w they belieVh Providential duties, responsibilities am iglity, and openings, portant and interesting. He doesnot aspire to the position of the Historian, but hopes fretn. re cords and statistical facts to afford materials to other and abler hands, for this pleasing and less laborious duty. This work, it is hoped, will be useful as a book of reference to the statesman, scholar and man of bus iness or leisure. Occasional extracts have been published in the Standard and other papers of this State, over The History of .North Carolina is Bel Alft t 1 Prize of $20,000 5.000 ) 5,000 | 5.00OA 5,000; 5,090 1 23 for May 6. is $20,000 fere $20,000 16,066 100 &c., &■’ $1750 A similar scheme to the above is drawn ever 1 uesday and Thursday, during- the mon th of Alate 4 “ 2,500 Twenty Prizes each of steO $ 2'5 J. S31 all Fit Class. I Prize of $5000 3 “ $1000 for May iitii is S50M are ©300:) , •206 prizes of $25, Tickets, 81, s in proportion. SPECIAL NOTICE One small venter Prize. ^M^ MoMt.es, And Still THef Come. MOO&S MW MUS'S The subscribers have always for saloj a splen did collection of superior Iii addition to the large supplies of goods,we have bben ; receiving, du ring the sffmmer and fall; we have Patapsco 1 Prize of £10,000 312V-W7. 112) for May 16th. Lr $9 25. Address 400, >5, propo/gun. 10,000 10,000 Packages LEWISSON & CG, Baltimore, Md. EMIGRATED. Stolen, or Slrn ,or Nisi W. ur C ors and Publislie froth which he April 23, 1851. ff. VJV-I^d STATES ^H.lMs. For PhEliideZpaaja. PHILADELPHIA AND .I I'LANTIC Steav ATION CO.’S LINE. will leave the Philadelphia wharf, foot bom for I al} same yr Philmlel- to take choice of five daily lines fur New-York, for $m. Gentlemen’s do Berth not secured until paid far. ■> 820 “ ‘2) “ 8 Feb, 26, 1851- fo— ASHEVILLE. & GREENVILLE PLANK R, 09. NOTICE, is hereby given that the liooks df SitUscription for stock in the above Company, Were this day open ed. and will be so befit for 30 days, that all Who wish maycome forward arid subscribe. The Shares are 850 teach; $1, of which is to be paid on demand; the balance; to be paid under the difebtion of the board of direc tors. Subscriptions received at M. Patton’s, Smith & McDowell’s; Ran kin, Pulliam & Co’s., J. W. Patton’- and the Messenger officer, where the Charter may be seen. Asheville April, 11 1851. J. W. Patton, 1 ( J. M. Edney M. Patton, > 12 J. W. Woodfin, J. Smith, ) 2 ( M. L. Neilson, J. F. E. Hardy, J, Reynolds, A. B. Chunn, 1. B. Sawyer, W. D Rankin, W. Williams, April 16, 1851, 555 4t Rails Wanted. We want 1000 good rails, deliver ed in three weeks. Any one living near who can furnish please call on us. them will ECF We want to buy a good milk cow with a calf. the various iseases that “flesh and examinafor themselves be elsewhere. Asheville, Aug., 14 1850. fore purchasing WIESTS 35. 420-ly. AT F^zlKII^S^. valuable Farm, formerly occupied by MICHAEL WICKLE, situated on the Tennessee River, and adjoining the town of Franklin, Ma con count), N. C., containing I §0 a- from the celebrated Manufactories of Messrs Bacon cf Raven, Dubois^ Seabury, and A. If Gaff f co. N- Y..and Hamlet. 4* Davis’s Iron Framed Piano Fortes, of Boston, all of which are equal to any made in this country or Europe and arc warranted in every respect. Also a fine assortment, of melpdians /IccordioHx, Vs^m.^ ^niiars Fishes JS^ Z5& 1W ^ eras 2® C, Brass Instr nine nt for Military Bands and ev erything in the musical lint; ' recentiy added a very heavy and ex pensive. lot of staple hud fancy goods, suited for the winter traded which constitutes an assortment the most varied. Families wishing chase their winter supplic:- furnished with every th! wants may (Smarter, at to pur- ri cafi He ng their modbrat e Their stock of ! prices; either for cash or tlib produce Printed Music,As the largest in the State’ 1 of their farms. They would, also call attention to theirr fine I stock qf BOOftS, botfi &c&6ol ami Nisoi ^TApiONFRY ^ FANCY . CLES ofall kinds, all of which they will low for cash for City acceptances! GEO. A. OATES, A CO., ■ I hi the dry good s Ine, we '■^iiceUiieOKX, Neri Bea-yy ft 1 FL satinetts; - AA‘77. ! of new riiyle. and beautifully “ll i Kentucky, and country Jeans, black BAIuTW^BE Bprng Trade, 1851; The undersigned, Merlihqnls, Importers and Manufacturers, unite,in inviting the atlention (; - Conntry merchants mid families, visiting Bal ‘ r more, to the extensive stpcl^pf merchandize',i, n their respective bran'chp,;;. of,business. PurchiY sets arc assured that our goods will be sold as low as they can be purchased elscphcrc. jfjDorge W. Herring, fe^Clc...,. Importers arid A wholesale dealers in China, Glass, & Crock! - cry ware, No. 7 south Cheries st., Baltimore. . -.^olin C. Bokec, &Co., Importers and wholesale ^ and retail dealers in China; G^ss & Queens; ware-. No. 41. North Howard .strqpt, between Fithqile and l/cxington streets,. BaltinJJe.— finished blue and fancy cloths, plain and fan- Johnson & Magruder, Grocers ahdo Comipisy *3 Hoa Merchants, No. 76 S. Calvert si”, ono door.from Frutt st. wharf, Baltimore. , Broad, st. Augusta,.Ga.., Between the U.Stales and Globe Hotel. May 29, 1850. 510-ly. Tlie .People’s Itelits. , . JF? people have a right to buy goods where dTycun get them the CHEAPEST, and the subscriber turned from market with the largest stock ever laid in by himself, is prepared to sell anything arid everything as as any other man or company of men in Ashe ville. His stock was laid in for Cash, and he ian and will sell “cheap as the cheapest.” CAI^ AIW T^Y HIJ5. Dry Goodsfg*o$^g$ ffats, Doots, tSN^Skoes A Gaps, Smith Tools, Crockery, Saddles, Cloths, Kerseys, Iron, Nails, and everything cheap. and sec. “The half has not cy, black and colored cassimeres, oveh coats and over coating of new styles, drab and mohair coating:— Ready made Clothing, Merino Stlris dud Drawers. Kerseys, plaids, linseys, a rich arid handsome variety of "Valencias, figur ed cloth, white silk and marsaillcs,anJ satin vestings, kid; buck, and wool gloves. - - , Ladies Dress Goodg, of plain and figured detains, blue scarlet and mode merinos, alpacas and plaid ginghams, silks, gloves, hosiery, merino vests, all in large quantities. E^nn^®, of the richest satin, Ain. albrqne y Spanish pearl; Iterance, Engl straw black bombazine, and others, a very large and fifth variety of bonnet, cap. neck and belt ribbons, and slides. W in. IT. Johnson. Co mmisslo'n Marfhcu.^No 61 8*ratt st., Baltimore, Agent for ^potpu 1 premium Seine Twine and Colton Coil Rope; ^ 1 dealer in fill kmes of Twines and Yarns. Cash i paid for WooLand Feathers. A ndersen & Jessop, Importers of Hardware, earner of Pratt and Light streets; Balti more. Always on hand a full assortment, wlrole- sale and retail, at low prices. AV ®* $' DKiTHFu;..,. hy^orter .and dealer in ’ * • Foreign and pniijespa,■Hardware and Ir on, wholesale and,, rejai’, 10G Franklin st., oppo site the Golden Horse. . . Alexa do. er McCqmjis.Gun maker,!*! South Calveit street and 53 Clreapside, Baltimore. Always on band, a large assortment of fine doubt Ie and single gunk, pistols, and all artiQes for sportsmen’s use. W'" laHI Harris, Gun, File and Pistol niariti- ’ 1 ufacturer, No. u5 r'oi'lh.sLj.u'bo door from Pratt, Baltimore, Cqp^pilyjMj habd and makes to''ftlyfi every, .vafirfy of the above articles. Jar,boon. 194 .Baltimore st., manufacturer, oi surreal instruments, razors' khiVe.^ SpiY sors, Hciniscb’s Tailor’s Shears, Trimmers and Points, revolvers, bowie kpives, carvers #nd trus. ses of the most approved pattern. Oc«8!(•*.—Richard Murdoch’s improved., p^u ations, after 'consultation with a large number of lay and clerical brethren-, they have consented to pre sent a I'rospecttis to their member ship and friends, and if sufficient en couragement be given, to take charge of said paper, and by the blessing of power-, an mstrumerit ofgood through- out their who! beseech their bref borders; And they them in the good work. t them by their them by their To be published at wille, N BERRY, JAS. BLYTHE; 1 ibRivlS® be published on a, handsome sheet of 22 1-2 by 32 1-2 Inches; and upon new type, once every two at 81 00 per annum in advance; or §1 50 if not paid in advance. Widows, Ministers, and Post Mas ters will be charged brily SU 00, pay able during the year, and Sl 50 after the end of the \ 10 copies will be furnished to-clul for 89 00: copies foi tabling s copies for 817 501!—25 751f All persons ob- iplions, are requested to forward them to Jambs M. Eonby, Asheville-, N. C.,fri-c of Postal, by the. 2i>th of May If by that time 500 its publication. .Subscribers will on ly be expected to pay upon the receipt M. EDNEY Asheville, N. C. Anvil 1851 ^^FINE FARSI FOR That well known and most valua ble Farm; situated on .New Found Creek, 10 miles from Asheviluq in the County of Buncombe, containing be tween 5 and GOO acres of dhoice land, 100 of which is first rate bottom, with a splendid and a most splendid Orchard, a good Dwelling House comfortable out buildings, &e,; situated in a, good neighborhood, G miles from French Broad and 7 from Sulphur Springs, known its the place, is offered for sale; Said place is situated nerif a illarkefi and'a fine mountain range, and to any one Wish ing to locate in a fine,healthy country for the purpose of fanning raising stock; &c., this is a most favorably opportunity of procuring at a fair price, and on accommodating terms; one of the best farms in the country. There is another fine tract of land adjoining, which may be had on lib eral terms if desired. For particulars apply to N. IF. WOODFIN, Asheville; N. C. March 12, 1851. 550 tf. I. Ic. DlhW, ^lerclumt Tail.®^ I. Me: Dl-xm, lias-just re ceived a nandsorne as- oftment of s%W^ Cassimers; Vestings, Cravats, London Tics, Suspenders, Shirt Studs, Pociiet-lBooks, ^"c. He has very superior articles, and will furnish any thing in his line On the most reasonable terras, and war rants work turned off at his shop e- qual in style and fit, to any thing •done in this gauntry. DTShop i door Sofith of M: Pat on s Store. Oct: 0, 1850. ly. Plow Alolds. Iron and Castings; well assortc just received at Ilie store ot PANKISI, PULLIAM 4- CO. yet to ba The remark’ which one of the 'oldest Historians of his age,[Bancroft,] has been compell ed to make; that, “so carelessly has the' history of North Carolina been wriltem that the name, merits and end of the first Governor is not known,” is a reflection upon us. An examination of the early history of the counties of North Carolina shows a rccord of the purest patriotism and indomitable courage. This record is unknown by neglect. It is a debt which the present generation owes to jfour race; the facts known one generation tire controverted by the next, and at a succeed ing; period arc considered as doubtful legends tin- worthy of historical ’Mecklenburg Declaral deuce, in May, 1775, hr Oaf “These arc deeds which should not And namesthat must not Wither-- though the earth Forgets her empires with a just de- cay, The enslavers and the death and birth This Work will be i' enslaved, their With a map of the State; from the latest surveys; and including the new coun ties to this date; and sketches in en gravings of some of her beautiful scenery. It will contain about 500 pages, and be furnished at one dollar a copy. Subscriptions will be re ceived and the book furnished at dif ferent points of the State. JNO. H. WHEELDR. NW (JOWISSW HOUSE, HAMBURG S. C. The undesigned, having been en gaged in a General Commission and Factorage business for the last fifteen years; in this place, takes pleasure in infoiriiing his old customers, and the public generally, that lie has o- pened a House to transact said bus iness in all its various branches. The long expciieilce he has had in the business; enables him to say in eon fideifo'e; that be will do as well for those who patronise hint as ally oilier house the United Sidles, or California-, and that no effort shall be left untried on hisjiart, to do better Consignments ofcotton, and all oth er species of produe.e; as well as Merchandize for the country, will have his undivided and personal at tention, and he hopes his labor may be beneficial bdth to liis patroils and himself. A. 'M. BENSON: Hamburg S. C. ) April 1, 1851. J Gm. SPRING AND SUMMER O ‘WWW® i^SA^ Cor. Pratt, st. and Centre Market Space, Balt. SBA&B IgliYWSlW^ ever offered iii Baltimore 1 Dress, Frock ant! SaEk Coats, all colors, qualities and sizes, from $2.50 to $5.50 and upwards. »4WSnMiJM>WiS at. $1 to 3.50 and upwards, cmbiacing all styles of fancy; plain and plaid C^SSIMESPIES, Vests bf every variety at corresponding prices. Also a large assortment df BOY’S C^OT^^G. Importing our own Cloths direct froiri Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to offer inducements to purchasers not to be surpassed by any Clothing Establish ment in the United States. The proprietors are determined to make the Wholesale Rooms the point of great attraction, and have now made up more than 50,000 GAR^I^TS, from the finest quality to the lowest in price.— In the Custom Department will always be found the choicest selections of Cloths, Cassimercs and vestings; which will be made up at the shortest notice; and in the latest style, and a fit always guarantied. O The one price system strictly adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner Pratt st. and Centre Market Space. 556—ly. II. II. COLE, & CO. R. M. HENRYi COUNSELLOR AND ATTOR NEY AT LAW. Permanent residence, 532-1y in cultivation, forty acres of which is first rate Land, and situated on the public road. On this kind is a gftcd dwelling house 1 mile from the Court Utilise, a fine orchard of choice fruit; a splendid garden, and all accessary outbuild ings. Taken together; it is a most desirable Farm, ready for immediate use and cultivation. A credit of 6; 12 and 18 months will be given.— Title made when purchase money is paid. If said property is not sold at private sale previously, it will be sold to the highest bidder on Monday of the Superior Court of Macon coun ty in September next. N. W. WOODFIN. Asheville, March 12, 1851. 550 tf. W J esi-er^ Fur&lA^a female College. (LOCATED AT ASHEVILLE, N, 0.) f A con- MB.sell ON FRIDAY, MAX 2x0, 1851. \^m1^ Re v; E rastuts S&otviey, A. M., President, and Professor of Montul'and Moral Philosophy, and Mat hematics. ^CV. G: ^^. ^f-WW.n.er^ Frolessoi- of Rhctoricj Logic; arid Natural Science. — •( Professor of Ah ci ent and Modern Languages, and IJistory. Clasts. 22. ^. S?. ILoeisr, P?3fessor of Vo cal and Instiumental Music. Miss , Teacher of Drawing, Painting, and Ornamental Needle-work. Miss I'eacher in the Primary De, This Institution is located in one of the most healthy, beautiful, and picturesque villages in the State, combining every advantage necessary to render it eminently desirable for the education of young Ladies. The College building and Steward’s Hall are new, spacious and elegant, pleasantly situated, with a commanding view and ample grounds. It is the design of the Trustees that this In stitution shall be of the highest grade, .inferior to nene in trie-Union, and to triisend it Is ex pected to be placed under tlie guidance and cor.- trol of the Holston Annual Conference of the M. E. Church, South. 'Pho services of Rev. ErasTus Rowley, whose attainments ind experience give assurance of its success, have been secured as President, with whom, as soon as practicable, will be associated the most competent and experienced Professors and teachers. The Professoi’ship of Music is filled by Chas. IL G. F. Loehr, preeminent for his ability in this Department. Young Ladies from a distance; not having rel atives in town, will be required to board in the Steward’s Hall, under the control df the Presi dent, for the ensuing session, unless the Facul ty, for satisfactory reasons; shall grant ’permis sion to board elsewhere. The price of board will be $1 75 per week, in cluding washing, fuel and lights. Terms of Tuition Per Session of Five Months. In primary Departments Including Orthography; Reading, Geography, Oral Aritbinetic and Writing, 8 6 50 In Preparatory Department. Including theabove; with Written Arith- . melic, English Grammar & Composition 10 50 In. Scientific Course. Including Ilic aBdy'c with the higher Eng lish branches, In Classical Course'. Including the above, with Algebra, Gc- . ometry, French, Latin. &c. In Ornamental Course. For Music on the Piano; Extra For use of Instrument, For Guitar or Harp, For Drawing, Embroidery, &c; 12 id 10 50 00 00 00 do 00 A contingent fee of $1 will lie required from each pupil; Further information rilav lie obtained BY rid- retary of the Board of Trustees. By order of the Board of Trustees, „ JOSHUA ROBERTS, Freft; J. M. Edney, Sec. Feb. 12, 1851. 546-tf. Mountain Hotel, .YSorganton, ./V. C. The Subscriber, grateful for,past favors, takes this occasion to say to the tm/mK&asw w^s^,) that the above IloUse is still open, and supplied with trie best tlie country can produce. He has 12offices for FrofcssidiuU GleAtltMen, and will soon have completed, a large NEW HOUSE, when families may have the most am ple accommodations. J. M. itAFTOLDt. July 3,183d. iy. Negro Boy for Sale. The subscriber lias a most likely negro boy for sale. He was raised in the mountains; is stout, active; healthy; and a first rate farmer, 35 years of age, and ve ry intelligent. For particulars en quire of W; D. RANKIN, Asheville, or JOHN ROBERTS, Big Laurel. Feb. 5, 1850 545-t f Dec. 11, 1850 HUGH JOHNSTON. wreaths, skirts lint and walking shoes slippers, Superfine Flow!! The subscriber has just received 17 barrels superfine flour, out of the best wheat and made at the best Tennessee Mill, which he will sell at 88 50 per barrel. Persons want ing flour for summer use had better buy how; Jan. 29, 1850. J. M. EDNEY. GOODS 5 GOODS. R. I. & J. IL ALLES, STORE OPPOSITE J. DUN- HEIIDERSONVILLE; N.G. ||AVE associated themselves mider the above firm, for the purpose of merchandizing, add Have just open ed and are now receiving from CHARLESTON; a general assortment df evefy des cription ofGoods usually kept dr call ed for in a back country store; Theirs is not a Mammoth Concern; basedsolely upon wealth, or a large Capital, but a stock laid in at the most favorable time for CASH ALONE, and upon this principle they intend to conduct their business in future, thereby enabling them to purchase on as good terms as any other estab lishment in the back country, and to sell for as small profits. They ful ly believe in the adage, that “the nimble penny is equal to life slew shilling,” and that “short profits se cure quick sales,” and by devoting their whole time and energies to their business, they hope, By these means to be able net only t'6 sell cheap; but to keep a constant supply of all articles called lor; at prices t hat will sustain themselves and give general satisfaction to their custom ers, and all who call upon them. They can; in An advertisement of this sort, allude to but few articles in comparison to their general stock; but would inVite attention to their assort- meat of Boots; Slice Hats; Hard- ware, Cutlery; Crockery, Shirtings* Sheetings; Calicoes; Domestics, Drugs, Books, Stationary; Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Glass-ware, Bridles and many other staple and fancy goods, Hot enumerated. They flatter themselves that they will generally have what the people want---as -much as they want, and at a price that Will meet their approba tion. H ith this belief they only ask their friends and the public to GIVE THEM A CALL, price their Goods, and examine for themselves, assured that this method is not only the fairest; bdt Will secure to them a liberal share of public pat ronage, this is all they ask or desire. They intend to keep their friends notified from time to time, of their new slippiles and receipts of choice and select Goods. In conclusion they can only say, “Come and see, for the half has not. been told yAf” April 2, 1851. 551-iy J; S. BEACiL Agfilt for the PHtLAbELPHlA AND ATLANTIC Steam Navigation Company, Charleston, S. C. J. S. B. will attend to the sale and shipment of all kinds of Merchandize and Produce which may be consigned to him, and m ike prompt re- tiirns for the same on the niost favorable tends. He will also give punctuil attention to tlie for. warding of all Merchandise which may be con. signed to his care; and offers his services in the COMMISSION BUSINESS GENERALLY fSUfe. 0.T 1 ^^ ^ ozA JEEC5 9 ^O. 5 SSayiie JSt., and at the Un ion Wharves. 6, 1851. 548-1 y. SHA WLA. . including common plaid, fine mode, black, baystate, long shawls &c., 4-14 to 12-12 sheetings, shirtings in large quantities, drills, flannels, white, scarlet-, Grange spotted; Salis bury and printed, very pretty .for children, plaid and cloak linings, to gether with a very general stock ofi all other dry goods. HARDWARE IN ALL ITS VARIT1ES--Carpcn- Icrs Tools. ned. 46 south. Glumes, pf. tent bohnet and hat presses Also Murdoch’s pa. ernei Groceries. A general supply—sugar, coffee teas, molasses, rice, &c., Boots & Shoes. , Common fur, beaver and line mole skill Hats. Arid to sum up the whole in a Briel’Space, a little or great deal of almcist every thing over sold by liter- chants. . , Every body is invited td ball and Satisfy thenisblves. We trill with much pleasure; Show our stock arid compare qualities, quantities and prices with any other firni. HANKIN, PULLIAM, & CO. ^i^lioner^§ J^^ KOI East Bay. Dealer in Paper, Stationery and Blank Books Has constantly on hand a large assortment of fine English, French, and Anierican Stationery, of every description, consisting in part pf Scaling Wax, Wafers, Quills, Rulers, Steel .Fells, Ink Stands, Slates, Wafer Stamps, Pen Racks, Ta. pers, Red Tape, Lead Pencils,, India Rubber, Desk Weights, ^c. Gold fPens, Gold ah-l Sil ver Pencil Cases, a large variety of Levi Brown and other marks. J^MW^^o Black, Ellie, Red, Copying and Marking Inks, of the best kinds. Fesa med Desk Eisasves. A beautiful absorthleht oT the finest Cutlery o’, every description. . • Copyaaag Presses. A variety of patterns and prices. Also, Cop ying Books, Brushes, Oil Paper, &c. Charleston, S. C. ‘ 548-ly spencer Rowe, broom and,wooden ware .store, 67 Culvert street, corner Pratt .st., wharf, Baltimore, manufacturer and dealer in brushes, buckets, willow ware, twine, cordage, mats, &c, /O Murdock, manufacturer. an(l; whejccajp .dealer mJiroonL, pointed Gucketa cedar ware, brushes, mats, cordage, twined wicks, ^vJl- low ware, matches, blacking, Ac. corner of Cal vert and Lombard st. Baltimore. E C. Phillips & Co. No. 5 south Charles st. • Baltimore, wholesale dealers and niamiXaL liners of clocks, looking glasses, wooden mid willow ware, brooms, Ac. VrTin. A. Carter, No. 41 sduth st. third door , ▼’ south of Lombard st., Baltimore baskA ;naniifacturer, and, dealer in brooms, buckets, brushes, mats, cpriUgo, matches, blacking, &6 wholesale and retail. A R. Meredith, marble cutter. 33 south Cal- -lA_4 verist. Baltimore, executes all orders in his line, such as Marble monuments, tombs, head, stones, mantles end table lops. m- Johnston, marble dealer, lowep end ’ ’ East Falls Avenue, Baltimore. Egyptian Italian, Irish, and Tiles. Also, Bal timbre white marble and free stone.. Urders from country stone cutters promptly attended to. G W. ^tarr, ornamental Flastprei;', ffo. 132 • North Howard st. Baltimore. Centre pie ces of every description, panel ane cornice orna- ihents, trusses', brackets, capitals’, 'columns in Scagolia, &.c. M erritt $• Griffith, Jlerchasat Tailed; No. 187 Baltimore st. 1 door west bfEiglVt, mimed lately opposite. St. Paul st. Baltimore'. A superior assortment of ready made clothing. H Bolton’s Fashionable Clothing Emporium. • wholesale’ and retail, No. 298 Baltimore §1. second door east of Liberty, Baltimore.-^ [Er’Men’s and Boys’s clothing. J ohn W. Parks, Undertaker add Cabinet jfi.dl ker, No. 98 Saratoga st. 4 doors west bf Bilk erty. 0“.Manufactory No. 16 Clay st.’, Balti more! ■ B enjamin Waskey, wlffilesdle and retail chair manufacturer; cabinet furnuurc; feather- beds, mattrasses, looking-glasses. Ad'., constant, ly on hand at prices that cannot fail to 'pleas. No. 45 south st., Baltimore, K nabc & Gaehle v manufacturers of grand and square Piano Fortes, No. 4, 6, 8, 9, & 11 DR. T. A. ALLEY Takes this method of informing the citizens of Henderson County, that he has located him self at SEenderson&iUes for the purpose of attending to trie-duties of his Profession. His office is at IE. KS^G’S. He has 'a full supply of the best of Kledii* cisaes, and hopes to receive a share of-pat’rdri- age from a liberal public. April 9, 1851. -1 f. B1M AGENGY. fl. T. S U^1^1^J\ Will attend to the offering and renewing poles at the Asheville Branch of the Batik of Cape Fear, fees moderate. Feb. 16 Hull ij VOL WILLIAMS, iMtormey di I^e^i ASHEVILLE, N. C.. Eutaw st., Balt imore. [LTK. &. G; have been awarded the highest premium by the Maryland Institute for tlfrec successive years'. C 4harlc9 Blake, dealer in watches', jewelry, > spectacles, silver.and plated wares, watch tools and materials, tec., wholesale and retail. No. 192 Baltimore st., near St. Paul st’. Balti- I saac Corbett, &. Go, manufacturers^And deal ers in umbrellas, parasols, and.India rubber goods, 189 Baltimore st./near Light; We invite uierchants and families to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. A H; Austin, manufacturer and dealer^ in o plain and Japanned tin ware, patent Ice cream Freezers; water coolers;, Kitchen Lamps for burning waste grease, &c., No. 61 Nyrth Eu taw st.; near Saratoga, Baltimore. E dward J. Ward’s wholesale and retail tin, stove; l>nd houseAurnishing establishment, 180 Pratt st., between Charles and llahover, Baltimore. Stoves, hard wore, cutlqty, Brittan - nia and Japanned ware, brushes, &c. J ohn F. Helm, No 41 south st., 3 doors south of Lorhbard st., Baltimore, mandFacturer and dealer iii plain and Japanned tin and sheet iron Ware, iron castings, &.c., wholesale and retail. Horn’s Baltimore •rswyK manufactory, corner Howard and Rrur.klin sts. Store* corner of Baltimore and Calvert and Cornfir of Charles and Pratt sts. E W. Briding, Saddle; Harness, and Trunk • Manufacturer No. 179 Pratt st, near Han over, Baltimore^edpaa large assortment of sad dles; bridles', luirhess and trunks, of all sixes and qualities. G eorge P; Cray’s shoe thread and Finding Store, No'. 7 Cheapside, Baltimore nianufae* lures amp keeps on band, Lasts, Boot Trees, crimping boards, Shoemaker’s Kit, black Yarn Gregg, Haydn, & Co. importers of Fine H/\itchs JEWELRY, SILVER WARE ^ ^ ^ ^ s 3 U^EU OF KING & HASELL ST’S., Win. Gregg, June 12, 1850. ChasTeHor, S. C. 11..S. Hayden, A. II. Hayden. 5’tlyl Negroes Wanted. We are purchasing likely young Negroes, and will give as good a price as any, buyers in this country. We also have a few small boys which we would exchange for working hands. Address John Burgin, Asheville N. C., or J. E. Pullon Warm Springs’. RATIOS $ BURGIN. July 24, 1850. 517—IF Head Heads All persons indebted to the late firm of Patton and Summeyj are respect fully notified to dake settlertient ,we are much in need ofnidriey, and those particularly Giving bid debts, may save cost b^ paying tittentibn to this. Reniember this notice is for all. PATTON y SUMMER. The undesigned is authorized to make settlements; A R. SUMMEY. U. S.MAEL. LH.E, , N. YORK & CHARLESTON STEAM PACK ¬ ET.— (CHANGE OF DAY.) The Steam Ship SoutHERNER. Captain John DicEiHson, will leave Adger’s wharves, positively as fel lows during the season. From Charleston. Thursday Ap’l.17,4o’clk Saturday, Monday, “ 28,4 “ "" Thursday, May 8 4 From New York Wednesday “ April 12th. Saturday, May 23 d. 3d. For Freight or passage; having splendid state room accommodations; apply at the office of the agent, HENRY MISROQN, . Cor. E. Bay and Adgl:f’8 Sb. tVllarf..,, Price of Passage, - - ^25 , . , Steerage, - 8 O’No berths secured until paid for. Ap. 16. Tohn S. Steelman, 104 Lombard st.; Baltimore, A Last-maker, keeps constantly, on hand a full assortment of Fashionable Lasts; boot trees crim ping boards, &.c. Also, Shocih'akcr’s Findings, Kit, &c, C ARRIAGES. Wm. .McCann, at his CARRIAGE Repository, Gay st., opposite the Exchangk, has the largest and best assortment of Fashiona ble carriages in' the city, at all prices. T homas Mullin, jr., Coach manufacturer, Hol iday st., adjoining ‘’'hipley’b Stably, second door south of Pleasant st:, Baltii^ore; manufac tures and repairs carriages of every description of the best materials,' on reasonable terms. W eeds, Bull & Webb, wholesale Jobbers and commission der lers in manufactured ai^ lea f Tobacco, cigars, &c., Nil. 2 Hanover st Bal ti mole. H ouck’s celebrated Panacea, purely vegetable for the cure of Dyspepsia, Scrofula, colds, &e;, rifay be taken with safety by all ages and in all diseases. For sale at No. 8 Eutaw house, Baltimores, F ranklin llotel, Thos. C. Smith, 57 South st., Baltiihore, in the vicinity of the steam boat and railroad landings, meals furnished at all hours, and comfortable lodging apartments al ways ready. R J. Baker, manufacturer of chipped and • ground Dye stuff’s, chemicals and dry Sas ill ries. No- 41 South Charles st., Baltimore. S Feasc & Sons, Nurserymen and SetiliUctii • corner of Charles rind Saratoga! sts./Ballii niore. Fruit Ssa^e and Oinaftiental Trees— Grape vines, Roses; [hot arid grcchhousc,J of ev*» cry deseripiidii; for Sale; C lhiftelk.&Reason, Architcots, corner North ( anil Layette sts., opposite the post office, Baltimore- Designs pr epares and sortt by mail to any part of the U, S, W m. Thomson,. No 6 Carrol Hall, tMirMorc.' Agent for trio Bahmore printing ink Pur sale at this Office. woi ks All Inks shipped by' h'uti' warranted t^ give FatiTactioy. Galpjfed- Inks, ji-ll varieties:- ^-^
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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