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PRINT IirG OFFICE, Tn subscriber hAiBOW in office ft new, beauti ful and extrasire assortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, amiis prepared to execute, with neatness, erery yariety of AISO in the best style, and at but a trifling advance on Northern prices. To enable him to do this, he ha received an assortment of beautifully enameled Cards, of different sizes, and fancy Stationery, "with which he is prepared to fill orders for Ball Tickets,' Circulars, and all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing. He has, also, an assortment of extra-sized type for MAMMOTH FOSTERS and SHOW E1LLS, and will spare no pains to render perfect satisfac tion in the execution of all work with which he shall be entrusted. SHORTLY EXPECTED One of MosTAGCii's BJtACTirrL Ctlixdkr Prixtixo Pkesses, a new invention, which is destined to become (he machine for Country printing offices. The subscriber will therefore be enabled to print large editions of pamphlets, books, &.c, &c, at greatly reduced rates. More particular informa tion given in due tune. SEATOX GALES. 59-tf July 19, 18-53. WHOLESALE TRADE. FALL 1853- THE flattering success which we have met with durinc the last three years in conducting the WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE TRADE ; has induced us to go into it on a " y ' MORE EXTENSIVE SCALE, u,: and for that purpose we have fitted up and enlarg ed the store which we occupy, so as to enable us to keep a much larger stock of goods than we have heretofore done. We are now receiving large supplies of all arti cles belonging to our branch of trade, such as BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, WRAPPING PAPER, LA CINGS, &.C. Our assortment is now complete, comprising o er 1,000 Packages of fresh and seasonable goods, every article of which has been purchased on the most favorable terms, direct from the Manufactu rers, expressly for our WHOLESALE FALL TRADE. Weekly arrivals from the East will keep our as sortment perfect during the season. We solicit an examination of our stock from all merchants visiting our city, feeling assured that those buying by the package or dozen will find our assortment as commanding and our terms as reas onable as can be met with anywhere. W. R. JOHNSON & CO., Two doors below Paul & Mcllwaine, Petersburg. Va. August 2Cth, 1853. lni-70 NOTICE TO N. CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA MERCHANTS. STEVENSON & WEDDELL, IMPOR TERS AND JOBBERS, OF STAPLE AND FAXCT DRY GOODS, PETERS BURG, VA. VTOW offer to the trade a large and command i ing assortment of BRITISH AND CONTI NENTAL GOODS, together with a large assort ment of DOMESTIC FABRICS, purchased before the recent advance in prices. Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our assortment, as we feel confident we can offer as great inducements to purchasers as can be found in this or any other market. N. B. Orders promptly attended to. September 13th, 18-53. tf-76 Haywood & Scott H AVE in store th j following articles for cook ing purposes Durkee's Baking rowders Preston's superior Yeast do Preston's Exp. Lemon, for flavoring Do Cinnamon Do Vanilla Do Orange Do Rose Bi-Carbonate or cooking Soda, Saleratus, &.c. Sept 13, 52. v 75 L. E. BALLARD. H. B. ROBERTSON. BALLARD & ROBERTSON, GRAIN, FLOUR AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 Bowxy's "Wharf, j (Oyer Flour and Corn Exchange,) i BALTIMORE. BXJKEBSCES: Whitmel J. Hill, Esq., Scotland Neck, N. Jno. H. Anthony, Esq. do do Hon. Francis Mallory, Norfolk, Va. Messrs E. P. Tabb & Co. do Messrs. J. M. Smith Bro. do J. Hall Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. CoL George P. Kane. do Messrs. F. W. Brune $ Sons, do Baltimore, Sept. 16, 18o3. ly r6 f. 8 1XL0SS CO., ) J BLO0DGO0D k CO., ? Baltimore. 1 Norfolk. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. BLOODGOOD k CO. THE undersigned respectfully call your atten tion to their extensive stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS; imported direct from Europe, and purchased from the Manufacturers, Importers and Commission Houses, and at Auc tion, in the United States, by the package. Being equally interested in a WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN BALTIMORE, (J. S. Inlobs & Co.,) having a partner alwats in the markets doing a business sufficiently extensive to purchase always from first hands, in large quanti ties, and on the best terms, justifies us in saying to those disposed to patronize us, that an inspection of our stock and prices will convince them that we can and will sell dry goods OS as good tkrms as axt jobbixo HousR, either North or South.. . t - ? Respectfully, V; BLOODGOOD & CO.. No 12 Main street, Norfolk, Va. Sept. 20, 1353.," 0 , ' lm 77 J. M. liovetioy's "Academy, rriHE 24th Session will commence on the 7th of I July, 1853. Raleigh, June 14th, 1852," .49 ly TO. 1 Family Flour, For sale by W. H. & R. s. TUCKER. cpt. 10, 1853. NEW YORK, HO BROAD v AY KOOMS NOS. 8 .- -' -;v. T. AND 9. v-- : , THIS Agency is" established for "the'purcnase ; and sale, on," eommlssion, " of unimproved Mines and Mining Stock, in' companies' organized and at work: Also, for furnishing all kinds of Ma chinery and Mining Tools, as - ordered. " Also, the chemical analysis of- ores and ether substances, as forwarded from any part of the country. - A "pric- ieu circular, giving iuu explanations, wiu De.seni in answer to any. post-paid letter, enclosing one three cent post-office stamp. , , ; ; i . , c . : JR. BARBOUR & CO,5. ; . ' ' 110 Broadway, Nsw Yore. Dec. 30,1852. . . ' , . , . ly Come one, Come all, before it is - too late ! ! : COATS, PANTS, .YESTS, BOOTS, SHOES, CHEPER THAN EVER Einstein & Co., CORNER, of Market eai .aijCimli St., nearly opposite. Nixona Stables, for the lat year so favorably known to the citizens of Wake, and surrounding counties, as keeping the "CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,", take this method to announce, that they are now .receiving their large and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing, which, being made up under their own supervision, they can icarrant to be made in the best and most substantial manner. As for cheap ness, they are not only determined not to be beat en; but to sell "every thing at from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper' than can be bought elsewhere. Their unusually large stock consists in part of Coats (Dress, Frock and Sack) from 5o cts. to $20 Pants, (every kind and color) from 50 cts. to 6 Vests, " " " 50 cts. to 5 A large and very fine assortment of Boys and Youths Suits, as well as every otherarticle in their line, as Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c, all of which will be sold at astonishly low prices. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continu ance of the same. A. C. EINSTEIN, E. ROSENTHAL. E. & Co. are receiving new goods every week, throughout the Year. March 25, 1853. ly 26 HOWELL & BROTHERS. Maxvfacturers axd Importers or ' I'aper Hangings, No. 207, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. INVITE attentiou to their very .elegant and ex tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac ing fine gold and velvet decorations, tine French in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort ment of ordinary satin and common papers. Also, Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Prints, Tester and Centre pieces, &c. H. & B. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gold Medal for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Jan. 28, 1853. 10 REMOVAL OF THE Boot and Shoe Manufactory. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his patrons, and the public in general, that he has moved from Wilmington Street, to the house late'y occupied by F. Mahler as a fancy store, West side of the capitol. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore receiveu, he solicits a continuance oi tne same, promising to use the very best materials and em ploy only superior workmen. HENRY A. DEPKIN. Raleiga. Aug. 20, '53. 70 tf Cheapest, shortest and most ex peditious route to Petersburg and the North. rriRAVELLERS coming down the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road are informed, that they will find at Gastox a passenger train ready to car ry them on to Petersburg, without any delay. By taking this train, they will not.only save 50 cents in the price of each passage and shorten the railroad travel 15 miles, compared with the route via Weldon, but they will reach Petersburg before the Petersburg or Portsmouth cars start from Weldon, as those car.- have to wait there for the Wilmington cars, and besides avoid the delay of 34 to 4 hours at that place. For further information and tickets, app'y to the Agent of the Greeusville and Roanoke Kail Road Company, at Gaston Office Greensville &; R. R. R. Company. Gaston, Sept. 13, 1853. 2mos 75 BARGAINS FOR THE PEOPLE. JUST RECEIVED, at the BEE HIVE, from Auction, a magnificent assortment of Good s adapted to the Fall trade, consisting in part of the following : 1,000 y'ds super all-wool plain Dolaines only 50. 500 " " 37Jcts. 500 " printed " 75 cts. 600 " Plaid Silk, only 62Jts. 500 " yard-wide Plaid Silk, $1. 50 " rich figured Damask Silk, $1, 500 " " Damask Silk, small neat fig. 87 J 300 " " figured Damask Silk, $2, 600 " plain solid colors Poult de Soie, very rich $lj. 4 Dress Patterns very rich Corded Gro da Ihdes $2. 4 100 yards Black Watered Silk, 50 cts. A first rate assortment of Black Gro De Rhine Silk, from 75 cents per yard up to the best goods imported at $ 1 per yard. A great variety of Cotton and Wool Delaines, at prices from 12$ cents to very rich at 37$ cts. Black and Colored Alpacas, at various prices, very cheap. Merinos, of various colors and prices. , 100 Crape Shawls, ..of Plain and Embroidered, prices from $4 to $4J. A variety of Printed, Plaid and Plain Wool Shawls ! A first rate assortment of White and Colored Flannels. 4 100 dozen White and Colored Cotton Hose, among which may be found very thick for the appcoach ing season. 500 French Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, prices from 85 cents to $4 each, cheapest ever before offered. L 190 plain All Linen, Scolp'd. brd'rs oidy 50 cts. 100 do do do do $lto$lJach 100 Black bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, only 75 cents. Mourning Collars, Under-sleeves and Under Kerchiefs, 600 Pointed Collars, only 25 cts each ; 500 do 50 ceuts. each ; 1,000 do. 75 cents, to $2; 300 do. richest imported $4 to $G each , 500 pairs Lace Muslin and Cambric Undcr-Sleeves, prices from 25 cts. to $3; 100 Under-kerchiefs with Col lars, only 25 cts; 100 do. at 37 J cts ; a' great va riety at prices from $1 up to $4 each. 50 dozen best quality real double and twisted half finger Mitts, worth 75 cts. only 50 cts ; 250 pairs colored Silk kid made Gloves, only 87 J cts. 200 pairs light Kid Gloves, for Ladies," slightly spotted,- only 37 J cts. ; 100 large for men Linen Handkerchiefs, colored borders, S7j cents to 62 J; 250 lage Linen Hdkfs, for men, $3 to"$4J ner dozen: 5 cases Whalebone, wheel-top, Gingham Umbrellas, only $1 each. 2 do. very large only $11 ah. cheapest in the city : 600 Gingham Head Kerchiefs, only 6 cts each, a lot of splendid Lace Visettes and Capes ; a cartoon Real Bo bin bdging; F.d irinrs.- Laces, ' Prints,. Ginghams: Cambric, Swisae Nainsook, Dotted and Figured Muslins; Ribbons? and a variety of other articles too nume rous to mention' niaking; altogether, the largest stock of goods, bought at taction, to be fouud in any one store in the taie oi virguua. .;;THE;BEJE'HIVE is pre-eminent for bargains"." " - . vi.. t J.SMITH 4 CO,' Proprietors. Norfolk. Set. 20 1863. " - 77 N. B. Broad Cloths, Pantaloon Stuffs and ar- Raleigh JLivery- Stables. ; , h. ,THE Subscriber lias taken charge of, and fully refitted, the Livery Sta bles formerly ocenpicd by Jere. Nix on. -on )t umington Street, and solic its the patronage of .the travelling Public,. .He has on hand a number of fine Horses and Carriages, genteel, elegant, substantial, com fortable, and will be prepared, at the shortest no tice, to furnish Travellers with conveyances to any part of the State. Also, Carriages furnished with careful drivers, to convey individuals or families to evening parties, or for visiting calls. : Horses will be kept by the day, week, or year, at prices to suit the times. Horse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac commodations. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 31, 1853. 45-ly FOR NEW YORK. Uxited States Mail Lixs teu Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. TH B eVgnnt T)"w 'stenirHhrf J w!toww, Cap tain Parish, wVich is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roanoke will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be auorded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Kailroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage ami Fare from Petersburg to New York. (State-rooms included,) $10 0(1 Steerage passage, 5 0(1 E.Tickets i-sucd at my Offi.-e. S. (i. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July .5. 1 S": ' ,5.5 Bradbury's Piano and Melodeon Warerooms, No. 423 F.KOAUWAY. N KW YORK. "IllOM enlarging uiv Wareroi.ms 1 am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Intm incuts than hcrct'."iv. All Pianos furnished arc of an elastic touch, an 1 of an eventuality, and deep, full, rich and purely ocal tone, n'lalities most de sirable inasmuch as the voice will assimilate to the tone of the instrument. All my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all prices. JEt3?"ANEW INVENTION. The Organ Melo deon with two banks of keys, the only thing of the !:iud in the country, having two stops, corp lep., swell draw stops, ie.. a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be superior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Organs, price !?2H. Also the common melodeon of all styles and prices. Being the extensive Agent lot these Instruments, orders are solicited. Ihe usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their own use. E. G. BKAIMJURY, 423 Rroadw.iv. New York. March 18, 18.53. :M SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL R0AD RITES OF FARE AND DIST1MES. FKOM PORTSMOUTH TO Miles. Fare. I Miles. Facx. Suffolk 17 .50 Branohviile, 58 2,25 Carrsvilie 31 1,00 Bryants' CO 2.25 Blackwater 37 1,25 I Margarettsville '.3 2,25 Murfees' 10 1.50 Concord f.S -J,-50 Newsums !i 1 . i I (iars' 7 s -.7 Bovkins 55 2,( Wehlou SO o,00 REMARKS. Tickets to New York or Philadelphia can be ob tained on board the Bay Steamers. Fare from Nor folk to Philadelphia. $".5(). to New York. $8.50. Tickets to Edenton or Plymouth from the Agents at Wei Ion. Fare from Weldon to IMcntoii, S5.(K. Tickets to Raleigh from the a'ent at Portsmouth. FOR EDENTON PLYMOUTH. The Stage leaves Blackwater on Monday, Wed nesday ami rri'iav. imvieiimf-.v alter the arrival of the trains from Ports mouth and Weid'ui. The boats leave for l i uniore, daily, at 'i P. M.. undays oxcepte 1. i or iine iiate'.y after the arri val of the Southern train. O. 1. BALL, Agent. April 20, 1853. ly' 3d JOHN P. LEIGH & SON. Grocers AXD C O M M I S S I O X M E 11 CII A NTS . No. 10. Campbell's Wharf, NORFOLK. VA. Strict attention given to sales of Country Pro liberal advances duce Tobacco, Flour. &c, and made on receipt of Shipments. JOHN P. LEIGH. JAMES Y May C, 1853, .EIGH. 38 ly f' " COPARTNERSHIP. The sf.sH-tfers have this day entered into Copartnership, under the name ami btvle ot A. Ml ArMi ! ((., tor the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Pcrrv s lothmg Ba- ar. A. S. S1IAFER, GEO. A. IIAL-sEY, ROB T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. aLuccr's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothiug business at Petersburg to Messrs. A. S. SIIAFER & CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity lor their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothing Bazaar, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to his successors. N. TERRY'. August 24th, 1852. 70 Ii BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- a GER. This Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so common, it is of inesti mable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious : no family individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to resist the influences of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. Caution. Be 3ure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. K. Corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respectablo Apothecaries in the United States, and in Raleigh, N. C, by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Aug. 2nd, 1853. ly-63 friHE Following Schedule has been ordered by I the Post Master General, and has gone into operation on this Road to-day : Leave Raleigh at 8 A. M., and reach Weldon at 1 P. M. in time for the Express train to Wilming ton. Leave Weldon at 1 J P. M., and reach Raleigh at 6J P. M. Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Co. September 13, 1853. Notice. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally, that he has on hand Buggies, Horses, Hacks, &c, for hjre. ." "7 Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, one hundred yard south of the Capitol Square. . - . JAMES DASHFORD. . Raleigh, Jnly 22, 1853. -i. , -a . . ly 60 "TJ EARL STARCH. A beautiful "article just to hand. ; WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. NEW-YORK CITY BUSINESS : DIRECTORY. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO'S ADVERTISING A- GENCY, " 122 xassau stbkbt, new tore. And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co. are Agents for the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. - The following list of Business Firms are among the best aud most reliable in the City of New York : Dry Goods. TTILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, &c, tto. 80 Liberty street. COTTENET & CO., Importers and other European Goods, No. of French 48 Broad street, IPSTEIN & IIO.N'IG, No. 153 Broadway, a few j floors from LiberJjLt. Importers of Laces, huibroideries, Silks &c. TTCHELL & POTT. 45 Exchange PL, Impor- ers of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Goods, ic. E ORN, SCH LIE PER & HAAHHAUS, Importers of German a d Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Exchange Place. Hosieries, ,x.e.. No. t M il M'HUCHARDT, FRoLlUU HOLTHAUSEN, 3 Nos. U2 and 04 Liberty St. French, Swiss, and German Silks vets, Ycstings, Satins, Serges, &c. ry description. , Importers of , Ribbons, Vcl Woolens of eve- R. A ,V G. 11. WTTTI1.VUS. 51 Imi.'ts of Men's Furnishing Exchange PL, Goods, Tailor's an i Ladies' Trimmings, Tram SKk and Worsted. Li Sill A11LI1E1M .v CO. of Lace, Miiiiuery Got Trimmings. , ii'.' Broadway, Imp. ds, Embroideries and 1 B. HATCH B. HATCH .V CO. Wi nam St. Iiup'ts of Manuf. of , Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, .j' Smrts, Stocks, .jc. pilOMAS MUNRoE. No. 34 Pine St. Colored Cotton Goods, Siles as. Cambrics . d e. Vest Pad- tings, lgans, ankecn: II. ROBINSON ,y CO., No. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace 18'( Broadway, Goods, Ribbons, (i loves, Shawls, shks, Luihronleries, Hosiery, small wares, .yc. CtREPIN V PA YEN. No. 241 Broadway, Iinpor- ters and Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, c, (own iuanuf.) Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No. 340 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J. Dentists. 11 W. BAI.I.AKP, M.K.. (Surgeon DntUt.) N. W. KINGS L, Lt.. (..Mcihanieal lntin.! Broadway. Toy tV Fancy tjluod. V LTHOF.v AHLBORN, No 50 and 61 Maid en Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy Ovls. c 1 1I A RLES W. L1LL1 EN DA11 L. Imp rs of Ger man, French and English TOYS and FANCY GOOUS, and Dealers in rlUfc-Y OUKft, -o. 4'J Maiden Lane. I'ilc for Floor and Cliiuiticy Top. M' I LLER. COAXES i YOULE, No. 270 Pearl St.. ESCATSTIC TILES, UAR.NKIltK CHINXKT Toes, plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. Window til ;.. 3aiut, Ec. 1. BAKER .V BROTHER, 142 Water St. II lllllit. Ot FRKNC'll WINDOW CLASS, CHEMICALS, . , : . a PAIN Glas F Paints, .yc Aso, -Agents oi .vuiericau ninuow , G.ass are, vc. HOPKINS .y BRO' now ;lars, No til S, lmp'ts of FRENCH WIJC Barclay St. Wine, Uiandic. Havana Cijjar. I METERS A CHAMBERS, No. 300 Broadway, lmp'tS Of WINES, HHANDIES, Slid HAVANA CIliARS. Engravers ,IiiC'F.L V A AMN. Artist'' an.l Kiipravori on U'lIITN i:v. os. j A w r in .on s.u lnt'st ana Itvst work iloii liere Ii No. W Hisunlwav. rniren iu Vnlker SL Oraem by Mail lep"l'n j-rvmptly attended to. Expresses- fnWAHPS. ? ANFOKD t CO, Forvin Sspnw, No. 36 j Broadway. (iiot! aud tarkiiifi'f forwarded to and lruin all parts of the world. Afreuts iu Norfolk Admna A Co. Locomotive Needles Goods. . and Fancy TIMS, t F.DW'AKI) GILL. Imp ta of Fancy Goods, Hosiory, (iioTes, Larea aud Kmhroideries. Amenta wanted for their LoromotiTe .N ensiles. No. 14 IVv 8t. N. Y. Guns and Sporting Apparatus. TKNItV 1 1 lndo TOMKS A Co., Agents ftr Vi est ley Kicharxls, of on. importer oi liuiu and uportlDg wares oi erery dusrriptK'n, Jul Hroadway. Hot Air Furnaces &c TAV1D CULVKK. Hnventoraiid Patentee.) iJCIitT St. Man. i 'and laler, w holesi ."ale aud retail, in Furnaces, Ventilators, llanej. Ac. A CO., 177 Grand St. Improved Hot Air Furnaces, j K anes, UeyisUirs, Ventilators, Ac. India, Chinese & leriaii liood T I". FOUNTAIN'S No. 653 Kroaiiway, is the only Store fully 0 supplied with the above Goods in varieties. Also imports to oruer. India Itnbber Good. ooers A Wtckofp, 23 Oiurtland at. India Rubber Oats, Piano Corers, Cloths, shoes, Life lYenervers, Congress lloots, Webhing, Ac liuntniiis Hods. VM. QnMBi A sons. Dealers in Quimby's Improved Rods. Office l.TJ Kast J7tb at. and 18 Nassau street. Looking Via and Picture Frames. aiiTLOci, Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal St., New York. JI. Gild iug in all its branches. Machinery aud iUacltiue Tools. CcnENrK's Machinery Depot, 62 Courtland street, Machinery, O Machine Tools and Woodsworth's Patent Planing Machines. LEON' ARD'S Machinery Depot, 109 Pearl and 00 Beaver strs. Machinist's Tools from the best makers in the country. Harbleized Iron aud Wood. 17RKUND A CO., Manufacturers of Ligneous Marble. Ware . room No. 543 X-2 Broadway, F'aotory corner of Centre and Franklin fctreets, 4th story, room No. II. Needles, FiIi Hook & Tackle Ac THOMAS H- BATE, (late T. A T. II. BATE.) 103 Lane, Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, Ac Maiden Paper Warerooms. 1YRfS W. FIKLD A CO.. 11 Cliff SL. lmp'ts and Whosesale J Dealers in American. French, German and English Papers and every description of Paper Manulacturer s Materials. Pencils. Depot for MCXRbi's Celebrated Pencils, Ship and House Carpenters, Drawing and Writing, Rubber Peocil for Schools, ,Tho. Munroe, 34 Pine St. Perfumery and Faney Soaps: 4 A J. RAMSEY, (Manuf. and Imp.,) 318 Greenwich st. il' Lubina, PreToeU, Gurlains and other celebrated makers- Sialionery Warerooms Wholesale ITTm. A. WHKLam A Co. Nor 13 and 15 Park Row, New York VY Citv. IniD'ts of staple and Faney stationery. Dealers la American papers of every description. Triooiss Kellooo, No. 88 Joru st- Wholesale Booksellers Jx and stationers, and Manf.of all kind of Blank Books. Safes. R M. PAxmicx, Defiance salamander safes, (Gaylor's Patent) Depot, No. 1915 rean si. wrmeny w oonn v - GREENSBOROUGH ' ' Mutual Insurance Company. rSMHE cost of Insurance' on the mutual plan is H but a small sum, compared with a joint stock Company. This Company being located in the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. The Company is entirely' free from debt ; hare made no assessments, and have a very large a mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to tho public. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MEN DEN HALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CUM MING, General Agent. Directors. James Sloan. J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendcnhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Coffin. .1. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott. Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College; John I. Shaver, Salisbury: John H. Cook, Fayetteville , E. 1. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh; Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Dec. 14, 18o2. 102 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY". rpII IS Company, as its name indicates, is upon J the mutual principle, smd embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractive combination otters to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in the entire profits of the Company. Premi ums will bo received, in cash, either annuallj-, semi-annually, or quarterly, as maybe agreed up on at the time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tern, the payments made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which they arc made. A party may pay in as much or as little, (not less than one dollar, ) and as often, as may be conve nient for him, without any obligation upon him to continue his payments, and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and th same time an assurance ay tihlt at ih-ntlt aland available in sickness and a pro vision fur oh! atjr. fcjf See Pamphlets furnished bv the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COM'PANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swahij John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, 1). T. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Elliott. I'rcsirfmt Ralph Gorrell. Vice Presided Lyndon tfwaim. Se cretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Etnmbumj J'nsiriaii Edwin Watson, M. D. Consulting I'fnia'ans D. C. Mebane, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. D. i. P. Weir, M. D. General Agent William II Cumming. Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 1S:V). tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. R ALE1G H, N. C. riHIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to ke risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to j;4,o00.000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Huudrcd Thousand Dollars, m bonds properly secured. I he average cost of Insurance upon the plan af this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Otlicers of this Company for the present vear: DIRECTORS. .1. G. R. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner. S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox. Edenton: Josh. Boner, Salem: Jos. II. Pool, Elizabeth City : F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern: W. N. II. Smith, Mur freesboro' : II. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton: A. T. Summv, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Sccretarg. John II. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, y Executive Committee. John Primrose, ) All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 18o3. Tri-Weekly Stage Line, rilHE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro'. Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro , Copper Mines, &c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro , !-j,00 do do St. Lawrence, 4,00 do Franklinsville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro',. ..5, 00 do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', II. L. ROBARDS, k CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Y'arbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. 03 Valuable Estate on Eastern SHORE FOR SALE. rFMIE residence of the late Judge Upshur, situa- I 1 !. ""I...... Tin,. nnil ITimrro'u j Levi oil tlic v-iicaaptttat .i.j en., i . . Creek in ortuarapton county, con taining 550 acres of Laud, with eve ry desirable improvement, is offered at private sale. This Estate is be lieved to be unsurpassed in beauty of situation by any in Eastern Virginia. The Land has been much improved by liming aud clovering ; and the growing crops offer the best evidence of its fertility. If not disposed of at private 6ale, it will be offer ed at Public Auction, at Eastville, Northampton County, Va., on WEDNESDAY', October 26th, 1853. For terms which will be liberal, apply to G. L. UPSHUR, Norfolk, Va. Sept 13, 1853. ts 75 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8M1THF1SLD, NORTH CAROLINA, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. 6 FIFTY CENTS REWARD. RANAWAY" from the Subscriber, on the 8th of September, CHARLES SANDFORD, abound Boy, about 16 years of age. - . I forewarn any person or persons from hiring, harboring or trading with said boy. WILLIAM HICKS. Sep. 13, '53. 3tp 76. si;- "iXear Raleigh. INDIA RUBBER skOES, JUST RECEIVED AT THE LADIES' SALOON Norfolk, 'a., 100 cases India Rubber Shoes, which is a part of our Fall orders. ' This stock of Rubbers is of the very best quality, and will be war ranted not to be affected by any temperature of the weather. It consists of Men's India Rubber Boots, short legs, long do., and some extra long legs, for Wading and Fish ing, v- Men's India Rubber Shoes, Clogs, Slippers, San dals c. ' 7 Women's India Rubber Boots, Bootees, Buskins, Slippers, Sandals, Clogs, and Over Gaiters. Ladies' fine India Rubber Shoes. Slippers, Sandals &c.. of the most beautiful and delicate make. A NEW STYLE OF GOSSAMER RUBBERS FOR LADIES Have been just received also at the Ladies' Saloon. There has never been any thing like them out be fore, aud as we arc the Agents for the Manufactu rer no other dealer in Norfolk or in the States of Virginia and North Carolina can sell them unless purchased through our House. The Merchants of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Peters burg and Richmond as well as those Country Mer chants from Virginia and North Carolina can be supplied at Manufacturers' prices at the Ladies' Saloon, with the goods from this celebrated Fac tory. They are superior in point of durability, beauty and style to any others that are now made iu this country. The goods are now open for inspection, and or ders are respectfully solicited. The Ladies' Saloon is at No. 87. Main street, Norfolk, Va., Sign of the Large Plate Glass Win dows. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO. Norfolk, Va. Sept. 0, 18',:. ' - 73. JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bol lingbrook Street, Petersburg, Yd. REFERENCES : Thos. Bragg. Jr., Jackson, N. C. j L. F. Hicks, Esn. ) t, . , ,. ' y Petersburg. Messrs. Kevan & Bro. j Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Ricluiiond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George. Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahnn & Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime Pert Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf. Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in graiu and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, ami Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Y'oung Hyson Teas ' Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Caudles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Sloe Thread aud Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and West era Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia. Principe, and Havauna Cigars; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wmes, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to recoivinjj and for warding goods. Petersburg. March 5, 19 LOOK OUT! Now is the time for Bargains ! ! sP THE subscriber, wishing to decrease his stock on hand, in order to make room for a titssS fresh supply of Goods for" the Fall Trade, oilers from this time any article that may be wan ted in his line of business at a very small advance on prime cost. His stock at present is larger than any other that will be found in the city, consisting of fine Gol l Lover ai:d. Cylinder Watches, from the most uoted manufactories in London, Livepool, Paris and Geneva, and a tine assortment of Silver and Lepine Watches, varying in prices from TO to 4.5 dollars, with a guarantee to perform well, or they will be exchanged for others that will; Gold Fob, Vest, Guard and Chattalaine Chains, Bracelets, Armlets, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Silver and Gold Specks, with glasses to suit all ages, Silver and Gold Pencils, and many other articles generally kept in a store of the kind, too numerous to mention. An examination of his Goods and prices will prove to the purchaser that ttcenty per cent at least can be saved, bv purchasing from CHAS. LUMSDEN, sign of the California Thimble Petersburg, Nov. 1 1, 1852. 'J3-ly Mathew O'Brien, G. W. Grafiiin. J. P. Hanson. O'Brien, GrafHin & Hanson, Jobbers of Foreign and Domestic ; fv -f-a - -y. , ry o- err- No. u, Hauover Street, Near Market, BALTIMORE. July 5, 1853. ' 65 3m RICH'S SALAMANDER SAFES ! ! " Long known severely tested always faithful to their trust the only safes made, combining RICH'S AND WILD KR'S PATENTS. STEARNS & MARNIN, ; (successors to rich a co,) '. 4 140 Water Street, N. Y. - ' "r July 12, 1853. (5) 3m-57 Augusta Hotel. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SAM'L. C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor. Situated North Sule of Broad-street, three Doors West of Washington-street. THE Subscriber having taken a lease of the First Class Hotel, will give his undivided atten tion to the accommodation of his friends and pa trons. His best efforts will be directed to promote the comfort of all those who may favor him an op portunity to serve them, with permanent or tran sient boarding, as well as such through travellers, as may pratronize his daily ordinaries. The constant aim of the undersingred will be to preserve the character of the House, and to add to its reputation daily. SAMUEL C. YVILSON. September, 2, 1853. lstN.72 BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. rflHE subscribers have the most extensive and I varied assortment of Clothing for Boys, from 4 to 10, ever offered for sale in the Union". Or ders for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest notice. Persons purchasing Clothing at this Establish ment have the privilege of changing them, if they do not suit. F. A. HOYT & BRO., . S. W. Corner of Chesnut & 10th Streets, Philadelphia. . April 1, '1853. i ly-28 fc GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester "WXTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of V Y 'Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleighnd has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building,) wherehe wiR be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND Raleigh,': March 2 1853. ly-13 ' North Car olina! Mutual Life Insv. -i - - ranee Company. t- OFFICE, SAHiEIGH, N. CL - TIIIS Company continues to' insure the HtM of. -4 all healthy White persons and Slaveii-.' -" ir The greatest risk taken on a single life U $5,000. . . Slaves are insured for a term of one to fiye years fof JT, ds their value. . .. ; 7 45i 7 "' ' . . omews,, ' . " .... 7 .V7JS1 Dr. Chas. E, Johnson, President, -Win. JD. Haywood, Vice .President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, V v; ynti II. Jones, Treasurer; " "JC1S" ' Perrin Bttsbee,"Attorney,747 " ? - Dr. Wm. HMcKee, Examining Physician. ' J. Hersnian, General Agent.-. r All losses are paid within 90 days after satiifae tory proof is presented. 7 ' Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be - had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letter oh business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sy -May 2, 1853. 86 FIRE! B .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY TH Ha Hartforp, Cosx., offers to insure Buildiar and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire. at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United Sta4?s, and paya its losses promptly. .- , ; - Application for Insurance in Raleigh,- or its fi cinity, te be made'te " - - ; 777 SW. WHITING, s " ---- Agent, j And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent 5- 7 October, 1848. . . 88 7 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Musical Instruments at the N. C. Music Store, where may always be found Sheet Music and. Music Books ' for all instruments. Pianos from .the celebrated . Factory of Knabe & Gcehle, Baltimore. Guitars, Yriolins, Violinccllos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clario- ' netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accord eons," rang-. ,. ing from 00 cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborins,7 Violin Screws, Pius, Bridges, Bows. - Anew lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin., A. ' large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte Monaies, &c, &c. f ' . ... ... ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful lot f.": Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Brushes, Oils and Varnish ; Canvass in . f. pieces or on stretches. ... ... , . Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, t. Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, Water. -Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &c, &t. K. W. PETERSILIA. ..j Raleigh, Sept. 1G, 1853. "76 ; General Agency. THE undersigned offers his services as agent for . the transaction of any business in the City of Raleigh, at the Public Departments, the Banks, In surance offices, &c. . " . i He may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State. All letters addressed to him will be promptly attended to, and his charges will be mode- L rate and satisfactory. ""'' ' . RUFUS H.PAGE. REFERENCES : Gov. David S. Reid, YVm. Hill, Sec'y. of State, D. W. Courts, Pub. Treasurer, E. ' B. Freeman, Clk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde- . cai, Prest. of Bank State, W. J. Clarke, Compt. State, W. H. Jones, Cash. Bank Cape Fear, W. WV ' Vass, Treasurer R. & G. R. Road. ' s, - "Raleich, Jan. 1st, 1852. tf 1 A.M. MCPHEETERS, H. OHISELIN. J. W. MABTIJt. . r A. M. MCPHEETERS & CO. : WHOLESALE GROQERS, Forwarding & Commission Mcrchanlt. 6 ROANOKE SQUARE, , . .. t NORFOLK VA. ; .... " "J References. -: Thos.-P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. ' G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. O. - C- Dewey. Cashier do dtf ' do ' do-'"'7 W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh -L. O'B. Branch, Pres. R. &G.-R. R. Messrs. Reid y Soutter, Y ' -' Dr. N. C. Whitehead, t J. Norfolk. 7 -Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. j -,r i .-' Alex. Bell, Esq. - !.-;-.- Messrs. Spence & Reid, Baltimore. ." B. Blossom & Son, New York.. - j. September ICth, 1853. - -f, - 7 76 . FALL AND WINTER. , MILLINERY. c ' "Tf" C. BARTON, 109 Main Street, Richmond. ; Jj . Va., will keep on hand, through the Fall and Winter, a full assortment of choice Silks, Vel- ' vets, Ribbons, Flowers, andMiUuutfy Goods gene rally. " -7 Dress Caps, Head Dresses, Silk and. Velvet Bon- ' nets, Cloaks and Mantillas, made to order at short notice. " - Orders by mail will .be met with ' prompt and special attention. ... Aug. 23, '53. " 7 ' 69 18t Auburn for Sale ! rrHE owner will offer at Public Vendue at the I uourt House uoor, in tuecity or aaieigu, on Monday, the I7th day of October, (if not previous ly disposed of at private sale,) his Farm, 9 miles east of Raleigh, situated on the JNewbern Road, and formerly well known as the "Busbkk Placb." It contains 400 acres of good tree land, with a fair proportion of wood laud. On the premises is a very good Dwelling House,, containing eleven rooms ; there are very few country houses supe rior to it in the county of Wako There is a good kitchen, with several houses for negro quarters; a carriage-house, Cider Press, Stables, Cotton Gin House, &c , and a Store House,, at wuich a ' . very respectable trade is carried on:. r- There is a very large apple Orchard, near the Dwelling House ; also a large number of Peach trees with Pear, Plum and Cherry trees. There is a Post Office on the premises, the mail arriving three times a week via the Wilming ton and Raleigh Road, and three times from the city of Raleigh. . . The location of tne Duiiaings is in tne nuast 01 . a grove of large Oak, high and healthy. It would be a delightful residence ; or would answer, for a Boarding House far persons desirous of spending their summers in the country. The North Carolina Rail Road, about to be built, has been marked off to run within a hun- i dred yards of the Dwelling. - A further description is .unnecessary, as no one will probably purchase, without examining; the . premises. . " - T HO M A S- LORING, 7 2 by WILLIAM R. POOLE,' Agent. Sept. 20, .1853. ' - ts ' 77 : 9th Month-r-Fall, 1853. ' ! PAULMc ILWAIN B,7 ;4 IMPORTE&S; ANT) WHOLESALE; DEALERS BEG leave to inform their friends ,. in -Virgiuiss. and North Carolina that they are prepared this . j, season to offer the Largest and most -commanding 7 stock of -' - 7 -v . .7 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 'GOODS, C v,.. ever exhibited in the city, of Petersburg. J- ,t - Their English, Scotch ' Irish, Freneh, and ITel--gium Goods have been. selected with great care by , one Of the firm in person and .hiTing operated, s" early for an advance, , the stock of American Do-j . mestics will be found cheaper than any recent pur- chases. Buying at "all times exclusively for CASH, they believe they possess advantages which wiljp make it to the interest of purchasers to call oil them. "Terms liberal as usual. K -y '. PAUL & McILWAINli, i Importers tad Wholesale Dealer,:-, ' Petersburg, Sept., 9 1 8o3. r7 '" 74 4 ?V , "L 7 f - -i -"j - i Hi 76- petings. . J- X- 7 v7 -' r
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