S4 ' --CITY OFALEIGUrMTURl)AYTiIORNINGSOVFJIBl?R.1853.- , - aaaaaaiMaiBiaaaBaaaaHa4aaaaaWaaaaMaaMaMa T . . . . . 'T- 4. 1 . . : ; : 1 : : : . . T!t .. . . ... ... .. . . :no;9o. VOLUME LV. 1 V TTIE " IULEIGH REGISTER' T K m r ' : . I. mwm 9TT "f"" T $3 per maaaa ; xTof '-' ( JUTES OF ABVKETIS1XO:. r fNi r 0001 OfT vTidSrtk.. of 3314 V C wUl b -JZZfc' S-ml-wlr, will h n)war s NOTICKO.J .';-Vv: carolixa Ain"idGraiipiriMv STEVENSON AWEDDELIj, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS; -V OP sT A PLC AS B FAHCr DRT GOOD, , PBTE03BUR0 VA. , T TS1 TOVf offer to the trade a large and cemmand- inr awortment ef BRITISH AXV CONTf- vpI-t a r nnnns tnvethar with av larjte assort meat of DOMESTIC. FABRICS, purchased before tka t-eeenc advance in prices. Merchants are respectfully inrited to call and Tamm AMP assortment, as we feel confident wa an offer as great Inducements purchasers ss ... k ni in lids or any other market" t v s X. B. Orders promptljr attended to. j - September IGth, 18-38.;..v-: tf-t6 .BROWN'S ESSENCE 0FJA1UH;A GIN- uauAiexeellence. riilWoraiary - diarrhoea, i ineipi-f AJ Cj Bay. AWJ iww.'Uvip tt cJera; in short, in U oases oi proswauon oi the digestirr functions, so common,, it is of inesti mable yalue. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints' of children, it is peculiarly, efficaciaust-no family indi-ridual or trareller should be without it, as it enables the system to resist the-influemes of incipient disease, which lurk im a changing climate. , ' : - - Cadtcos. Be sure to-get the genuine -Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his i Drug and Chemicat Store, NT E. Corner of Fifth tod Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by aU respecUble Apothecaries in the United States, and i. iUIeigh, K. C.T by. WILLI AXI3 4V HAYWOOD: Aut.?JaC 183. :fMf.--t'-r ly-63; . Henry K Nash, ' : - ATTORNEY i CODXSELLOU AT LAW, riLC hereafter "practice inthe County and Superior Courts of Wake. .c': Oct. j - 'rr 82-tr THE Sabscriber,would. respectfully- inform the citizens of Raleigh and the public generally that he has on Laud Buggies, Horses, Hack, Ac , foe hire. .J- "'V-K'Yt-- - Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at his Coach. Shop,' pa Wilmington "street, one hundred yards south of the Capitol Square." V.:-- - JAMES BASHFORD.-U Raleigh, Jly 22, 1853.V i . ly 60'-. Y. L: HAillDlNG,. FAYETTE1LLB STREET. V "TYTE have epened within the last week np- Y wards of. Ten Thousand Dollars worth of superior Ready 'Made Clothing. " Compnsing urpart as follows r 100 Cloth Dress Coats; : 100 " FrockCoata, 123 Fancy Cleth'Sack Frock CoaU, ? 75 do - do Box " do -f do "r" ' ' "' 50 Blk do . Business do. " -. ' - ' OVER-COATS. - - . 73 Blk French Beaver Cloth Over Coats, 50 Fancy do do v 75 Heavy Petershana SO Partridge "t i l. do do do do do do da de 7 Mountain Beavers 34 Flushine"; :": -S.i ' 100 Tweed SacK Frock jCoats, . . ' . .. 75 Satinett do'do . T. do -75 Fancy Cassimere Sack Frock Coats, 50 Blk : " - do : 1 do , .. do . do ' S li rjASSIMERB PANTS. -lOO Blk Doe-Skin Cassimere Pants, .. r 10 Fancyi ; do ';Io -i do 75 Satinette do do 4 . d ' - - -50 Blk Cassinlere made whole fronts. . BOYS' CLOTHING . v ; : We have a very good . assortment of Boys .Clo thing, consisting .of Fancy Cloth Sacks, ' Doe-skin Cassimere Frocks, Tweed Cassimere Sacks and Frock, Cloth Round Jackets, Satinett Reund Jack ets, Silk and Satin Vests, Caasiniere and Valencia Vasts, Fancy and Blk Cassimere Pants. , .ALSO - - : V A large lot of Cassimere Coats, Boys' Cloth Tal mers, a very pretty style of Ovef Coats; Ac j .. ' We manufaeture ' all the goods we sell, and ean safely warrant Our goods towear-welL v ;-V; 'E. U HABDISG. . Oct. 15 185S.- . i - j . , y ,.v . - 84 , Important Disoovery ! IU)ir II TIH MINVTUil v - - BRTAyS PULMONIC WAFERS I ARE unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Colds, As thma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Incipient Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs. They have no taste of me dicine, and any child will take them.' .Thousands have been restored to hemlth. that had "before des paired. Testimony given in hundreds of cases. A single dose relieves in ten minutes,-; Ask for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers the original and only genuine is stamped "Bryan." . Spurious kinds are offered for sale. Twenty-five cent a box. Sold by dealers generally. J- BRYAN & CO., Rochester, N. Y., Proprie- tera. Wholesale by . P. I..,COiiIS2 i CO. Oct. 4, '58 3m 81 ' Charlestons. C. TOOK SHELVES. Simmons & Whitmorehave Jjjust received a new article Mihogany Book shelves, very neat finish, -designed to hang up gainst the walL - They are put together with rods and screws, and can be taken apart, and packed in a very small compass. Also, Mahogany Brack ets, a very pretty finished article, to place a small clock or vases of flowers on. For sale at the Tem ple of Fancy. . Petersburg, Oct. 28, '53.' . . . 88 FOR THE LADIES. India Rubber Gloves, for protecting the hands, while engaged in house cleaning, Ac Also, a fresh supply of Sleeve Elas tics, Protectors, d-c. - India Rubber Combs, &o. : SIMMONS & WHIT MORE, , t r !-Temple of Fancy." ! Petersburg, Oetj:281853.V -'J; -'it- ' 89 DR.CAT WniTEHE AD. DENTIST, '-h i , OTHtl AT HIg VlsTDBSCie; ' , Corner of Third and BoUikgbrook Streets,' - PETERSBURG, YAL ?Jr?v -Oct. 21, 1858. . ' , - - i,--jr?i-f8- 8w- General Agency.' : -A .4r.- lt. r fTTHE undersigned offers his services an tzent for 1 the transaction of any business in the City of . , i . .1 tl!. 1 . Aaieign, at u ruuuo vepvmcnu, me Banks, in surance offices, . -'H-rfi 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 rate and Mtufactory. t , ;;,. f-;.r f. ----VA A-"'? BUFUS HPAGE. REFERENCES MJot. David S. Reid, Wm. HaUy Sec'y. of SUte, D.Wi CourVs. ItOW Treasnrer; t u. r-reeman, Ulk. Supreme kmrt, tre. W. Morde- cai, l-reet. or Uank gtate, -W J. Clarke,' .Com pt. Diate, w. it. Jones, Cash Bank Cape Fear, lff W X Treasurer K. & G. R. Road. SC ' -J,? ' . .Minin)r: Asreno-v. NEW YORK, 110 JiUwAUttAi' KOOMS NOS. 8 fTIHIS Afency-Js'sUblisbid for- the purcha - -' nd. rale,' on commission, ot" tmimprored Mutes and ; Mining Stock; in compatues orraaized S taa aVtrork.vr Alao, for fortiubuis ul statu or M chmery and Muune Tools m ordered. ' Also, the chemical analysis .of ores and other substance(,'s ronraraea rrora anTpart oi ine counLrj. a pnr- t ted eircularting full explanations, -will- b sent in answer-to any post-paiu letter, enciOBinj-one three cent pest-ofBoe stamp: r- -v - 'f'-vr-'r J. It BARBOUR V CO,.-t'.fffW?-5?-110 BaoADWAT, NiwToEC : :H0IE,LL & BROTHERS, , i ''MAJ-urACTnjasus. asb IxroKTina cr Haper Hangings, No.207, Baltimore Street, .Baltimore, Md. INVITE attention to their very elegant and ex- tensive assortment of Paper Hangings embrac rnjr fine gold and 'velvet decorations, fine 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, ate. it. & is. were awarded at tne late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gold Medal for the superiority or taeir raper Hangings. van. o, lovii, v Cheapest, shortest and most ex peditiousojxCe. to.. Pe tersbur g . and the North. , rpRAVELLERS eomitigVejrn thetUIeigh and - I Gaston Rai Road are informed, ' that they will find at Gaston a passeager train ready to car ry them W to Petersburg, without any delay. T By' taking thirtraih, they will not only save 50 cents in the price or each passage and shorten the railroad travel 15 miles, compared with the route ria Weldon,' bt Ihey will reach Petersburg before thtf Petersburg 'jor Portsmouth cars start from Weldon, as those cars have to wait there for the Wilmington cars, and besides avoid. the delay of 3 to 4 hours at that place. ; For' further information and tickets, apply to the Agent of the Greensville and Roanoke Kail Road Company, at Gaston r Office Greeosrille ft It.R. R. Company. Gat ton, Sept.ulS 1853.- 2mos 73 ''Is'a'ao ;,P r o o t o r kECII.A NT TAILOR, (sVcCKSSOt TO OUTER fc FKOCTOK.) TT7T0ULD respectfully announce to his patrons 5V -f and the public generally, his return from the' Nerthern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cas) ( he is enabled to. offer at very low rates. n He ,has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-0fnce-. - ; .v - ., . Super&ne bl k. blue, brown, dahlia and other r-' -XuMsy (Jlotha, of various goods --Superfine. French, English and American Cus . , simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy .Superfine Simoni Doeskins, for pants and Overebats j; i . Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines V- Plain and fig d and fancy silk estings " v Fine assortment rich, silk Quiltings, for wed 'r ' dings and parties' " rvpiiri and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rich: FURNISHING GOODS Aconiplete asaoHmsnt, consisting in part of . . . -. Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply Collars, large variety Do': Canton Flaunel, bleached Drill Merino and silk JJnder-shirts and Drawers Silk, cotton., and . merino plain and fancy . .Hosiery ".- . - - jr Gloves, rcry superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy .Cravats, black and, fancy, and a rich assort " . men t for weddings and parties .Stocks, bl'k,' white and fancy, with and with out ties ' Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, Ac. In fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's eomplete outfit. , With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to him, he hopes; by strict attention to their wants, and a determination to please, to merit its continu ance. - - . . - Gentlemen .furmshinsr their own poods to be manufactured, may rely upon receiving the same care and attention as though sold by himself. llic latest Paris and London fashions just received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. He will remind those indebted, six months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in ar rears longer than the above time will please call and.. close their accounts, either by cash or note. ainx uuii v -.-.-.,t.. -. a - i. i : . ISAAC PROCTOR. Oct. 18, 1853.: "Age and Giraffe. 85 VALUABLE LAND FQR SALE, Lying iV. Oeeonneehe Keck,' Northampton RY virtue of the power and authority given me by the last will and tesUment of Etheldred J. Peebles;, dee'd.! shall offer at public sale, be fore the Courtllouse door, in the town of Jackson, on Monday, the 5th day of December, 1853, that being Court day, a valuable tract or land, con taining about ' " i v . ! 1SC0:ACRES, - nearly one half of whicti is open arable land and the balance ia in original growth and well timbered with various kinds or oaK, Hickory and cypress. The openland consists in part of rich bottom, re cently cleared, and produces from twelve to fifteen bushels of cots per acre, , There are nearly one hundred acres of the same quality already drain ed and ready to be cleared for' cultivation. The crop upon this year's shift will make from a thou sand, to. twelve hundred barrels of corn. There are upon; the premises a framed dwelling-house, new barns and negro-bousesand other necessary buildings; and nearly the whole of the land, both open and wood-land is enclosed with a strong new fence, affording good,, pastures and an excellent range for hogs, cattle and other stock. . The said tract of land is eligibly situated, being about five miles from, Jackson,. on the -Halifax road, three miles from a landing on Roanoke river, and about seven miles from . Garysburg, the junction -of the Petersburg and Roanoke and Seaboard and Roan oke Rail-reads. Persons wishine to examine the land fan be shown it by applying to Mr. Baldwin, the Overseer, Mr. Nicholas Peebles, or to myself. A credit of one and two years will be given the purchaser by his entering into bond with approved security. '. - - WM. H. UUUliKS, JSx'or, t-V- Jackson, N. C. Oct 26, 1853 ' . td 87 s"vimtjO' "' A- CARD. ..:"-. - j. TAMES M. BOWLES, offers to all Manufactn J rers and dealers in Agricultural Implements, Ac., to receive on consignment all articles for ex hibition at the N. C.rStata Fair to be held on the ltth inst., free of cost, and will attend to having them properly arranged and taken ear of on the grounds Articles not disposed, or, at the time,. will be held on consignment for sale, er subject to owner orders.. If told, the usual commission only will.be charged.;- " iv ; . Oct 4, ma. , . ... si 5Falil'ainti853. ''r :TrTJST received by the subscriber': p . .:' . C Black and colored sUks, , , " ' 1 ' French and. English Merinos, a fine'assortment, Printed and plain Muslin de Laines '-' . Worked Collon and Under-sleeves. WSTlif. Embrd nd plain Linen cunbrle- U&ttfrftfp :M-usliu and Lace Edgings, ' great Tariety.- - " Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gloves, of alt kinds.' V VWhilte and Tan -Colored' Floss Skirtinz. ,.'-V..- vsWAWW S. r :J V-1 wiUiiaiwjKiaAi n w. . .- - . - '" fial eg-., , . I . .,.,'.'.y,5IoFayetterineSt-; T-A VV . , . . - tf TO,'' Oct. 38, 1853, - S S8- fJcteber JJfa8o3 ; - . , ; 85 I-'! ' - Kaicicb. aeDtcmber 7. looo. 'Jy'T'. la w I iTior iamp.Lni, cr jwc dj riioyvii.yi av vv r , ' a t . w - f y. , ., t - - , v v ; r- Raleigh IAvery Stables.- .; . THE Subscnoer has takeif .charge of, and fully refitted,' the Livery. Stables formerly occupied by J ere. Nil i, on Wilmington Street, and solicits the natrenage of the travelling Public 'He has on hand a number of fine, Horses and Carriages, genteel, elegant, subatsntial, comfortable, nd will be prepared, at the shortest notice, 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. -, . - s. , EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. - Raleigh, May 81, 1853. . 45-ly FOR NEW YORK. Uxitkd Statcs Mail Linx rca Stcamshlts Jamestown and Roanoke. ynHE elegant new steamship Jamestowx, Cap- d tain ransn, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 2th ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving Kew lork every Saturday, at 4 o clock, j. m , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. - s.- The Roa.vokk will leave New York every Tues day, asu retersburg every Friday evening. Tra- "twiwicTeVweekef tftking one of these splendid steamships and therebv avoid -the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. 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 and Fare from Petersburg to New York. (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, 5 00 B,Tickets issued at my Office. S. O. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 183 55 The Union Steam Shin Comnanv OF PHILADELPHIA. - NEW ARRANGE M E N T. a rilHIS Company is now running regularly the I three superior Steam Ships City of JUcliinou'i. Cupt. Mitchell. Pennsylvania, Capt Baymore. Virginia, Capt. Teal. And one of these splendid Steamers will leave Richmond and City Point, every Monday and Fri day, and Norfolk eTery Tuesday and Saturday, for rbilade plna. Returning, leave Philadelphia every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Shippers by this Line may rely upon low freights and quick dispatch. Passengers will find every attention paid to their comfort, and meet accommodations unsurpassed by any other route. Passage from Richmond and Petersburg $8, and Norfolk $t, meals included. ( ROBERT RANKIN. Richmond, Agents,.? ROW LETT, HARDY A Co., Petersburg, I THOMAS P. CROWELL, Norfolk, LEVI ELDRIDGE, Gen'l Ag't, North Wharves, Philadelphia. Passengers and Freight for Philadelphia, via Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat tox Kail Koad Company, by 10 e clock, A. M., on the days of sailing. KOWLETT, HARDY A CO. Petersburg, April 5, 1853. 2.-tf IF YOU WANT A CHEAP BARGAIN CALL AT THE NEW FANCY STORE. Between Messrs. Pomeroy, and Porter's sign ef "BIG BOOT. T II r subscribers take great pleasure to inform the public that they have just received a large lot of Goods in their line, which they offer at the lowest prices, such as they hope will ensure them a share of the public patronage. FANCY GOODS. Fine French and German Reticules, Ladies Work-boxes, Velvet, Pearl, Sil ver and embos'd Port-monna:es, India-rubber round Tucking and Dressing Combs, French China Coffees, Glass and China Vases, Children Tea Setts, Kid, Wax, China and India-rubber Dolls, Crying Ba bies, ass'd Baskets, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Cloth, NaiL and Comb Brushes, China Tea Setts, Toilet Setts, ass't Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Snuff-box es, Mirrors, Wostenholms, Pocket Cutlery, . Musi cal Instruments, Umbrellas, Canes, Whips, Ac. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Guns, ass't from $o to $40. Brass and Steel Pistols, Allen's Self cocking Pistols, Maynard's new patent and Colt's Revolvers, Powder-flasks, Shot-bags, Game-bags, Leather Grni Covers, Ac. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Uppman Londres. Ambroi6a, Fortuna. La Union, La Purra, all Ha vana's, El Aguila. Ariitna, 7 Principe Cigsrs Smith's superior and Jenny Lind Chewing Tobac co. Gail's celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, Ac. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES. A well selected Stock. Toys, &c, a general assort ment. F. MAHLER A CO. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1853. 82 THE following most popular Patent Medicines: Sands' and S. P. Townsend's Sarsaporilla Ayer s Cherry 'Pectoral Dr. Jaynes Family Medicines Hampton's Vegetable Tincture Genuine Cod Liver Oil Wolfe's Scheidam Schnapps, and the famous Mexican Mnstafig Liniment All for sale at the Drug Store of Sep. 13, '53 75 HAYWOOD A SCOTT. Soaps, &c. TSARLET IE3 V Soap1. of Toilet, Shavinj and Faney Also, Lyons Kathairon, Barry s Tncopheroas Rowland's genuine Macassar Oil Bear's Oil and Beef Marrow for the hair. For i(fle by . ., . Sep. 13, '53 75 HAYWOOD A SCOTT. CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW; SMITHTIKLP, NORTH CAKOLIN A, T7riLL atttnd the Cftrres of Johnston, Wayne I Y Y and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. FOR SALE ! THAT desirable residence, at present occupied by Dr. William Ii. Hill, rremtmc loo feet on, Fayetteville Street, by 210 deep, lt will either be sold matte, or in store lots of 25 feet front each. Also, for sale, one half acre in the rear, embracing Garden, Stables, sc. For terms, Ac, apply to . WILLIAM R, MILLER. Raleigh, Oct. 14, 18&3, ,. tf 84 NEW STORE. nlHE undersigned has opened on Wilmington U Street,- opposite Pxpria's, aud adjoining Gill's, a laraa and v&ned assortment of Goods. His stock has been selected with crest care and Dresents every variety of the useful and the orna mental. , It eonsisU of READY'MADE CLOTH ING, a fine assortment ; a large lot of Dry ; GOODS BOOTS, SHOES e., nno in fact, everything u- USUj tcpt in iitwvusaunine puuu as iuo. He respectfully invites Che inspection of thepub- lic confident that he sb.Lll.be able -to please in everr particular. ? N. KRAMER. . vBnleigh, Pet. 11,1853. . 8m-83 ff TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC, for lc 1854-Now ready Published by " " f. i i AiAJii A A A V avw.v Al OcL 233.; ft V r.' ; . JDi Bookst fft iiPbst and Giraffe copy.'- - -. ? . ' . . TEARLl St ARCH-A beautiful article just to .-hand. .--V. . - . v t - a..- tt mthtaav. s- 1 - NEW YORK CITY BUSINESSES. DIREOTdRV t. : 7' It YETTENGLLL A COS ADVERTISING" A- genCT," ; - 122 HASSAU 8TKT, msw YoaK. 1 And No. 10 SUte street, Boston. P. Co. are "Agents .ft the" most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the .United States and tlfe Canadas., fci? The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York : Dry G-oods. HILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, Ac, No. 89 Liberty street. F. COTTENET A CO., Importers and other European Goods, No. of French 48 Broad street. . ; I7PSTEIN A H0S1G, No. 153 Broadway, a few 2j doors from Liberty St. Importers of Laces, Embroideries, Silks Ac. MITCHELL A POTT. 4" Exchange PL, Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Goods, Ao. B ORN, SCHLIEPER A HAARHAUS, Iniporterf u tier man' a d JScli'iou Broadc'.otus, dUk.3,. Hosieries, Ac, No. 50 Exchange Place. SCHUCIURDT, FROLICH A HOLTHAUSEN, Nes. W and 84 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, .Ribbons, Vel vets, Vesting, Satins, Serges, Ac. AVoolens of eve ry description. & ,Q. II. WITTHAU3, 51 Exchange PI., I nip' 1 3 of Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor's and Ladies' Trimmings, Tram Silk and Worsted. S8TRAHLHEIM ACO., 00 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, lilliuery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. C1 B. HATCH .j CO., 07 William St., Inip ts of . Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Msauf. of Shirts, Stocks, J-e. MIOMAS MUNROE, No. 34 Pine St. Colored Cotton Goods, Silesias, Cambrics, est Pad dings, Wigans, Nuukccns, J-c. JI. ROBINSON .j- CO., No. linpt and Jobbers. Lace 183 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Gloves, Shawls, Silas, -Embroideries, Hosiery, small wares d c. (1 RE PIN 4- PA YEN. No. Ml Broadway, Impor j tersaud Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Liuen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, d"C, (owu manuf.) Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No. S41 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J. Dentists. W. BALLAKD, M.U (gorgeon Iatist.) LkY, (MacUauical Ilentist,) N. f. KING3 8U KnMdvar. Toys & Fftiicy u1. ALTHOF A AHLBORN, No?. 50 and CI Maid en Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy OooUS. 1IIARLES W. L1LL1ENDAIIL, Imp rs of Ger man, French and English TO 3 and r AJNC 1 GOODS, aud Dealers in FIREWORKS, .'. 49 Maiden Lane. I'ilcn for Floor and CUininej- 'l ops. 1 F ILLER, COATES A YOULE, No. 279 Pearl Jj'X St., kncaBstic tilks, oaknkiek chim.net tops, Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. Wiudow Glass, Puiul Etc HI. BAKER 4- BROTHER. 142 Water St., Impt. of rilKSCH WINDOW GLASS, chemicals, paints, Ac. A so, Agents of American Window Glass, Glass Ware, j'c. , F HOPKINS d- BRO S, mp'ts of fkesch wik dow glass, No 01 Barclay St, Wines CiawdRs, Il:iv:iim Cftffui- TEETERS A CHAMBERS, No. 300 Broadway, I Imp tS Of WINES, BBAMD1KS, and uavaka C1UAHS. Engravers w IIITXKY, JOCELYN ASMS, Artist and KngmTcmcn Wood, .Son. 5S k 60 Fulton ht. t'iuut and beat work douc here. ii YATT A CORNELL. Oencrnl Kn?ncr and Printcru, Xo. 3 Brotuliray, enirenre in Walker tit. Order by Mall Telejraph prvuiptly attend lo. Expresses- EDWAHPS, SANKOKD A CO, Forcisn ExprMS, No. 30 Uruadwar. Unod and package fnrwar.!cd to and from all parts of lb world. AgvnU in NorMk Adams A Co. Locomotive Needles and Fancy Goods. 11IK?. EDWARD GTXt-', f oVp'tji of Fan7 O00.K Ilosicry. . tilovea, Lacea and EmbroMerie. Ageull wanted for their Looomotiv .Noedle, Ao. U IVy SU N. . Guns and Sporting Apparatus. HENRY TOMES 1 Co Agent tor Wertley i:rbrj, f Loudon, Importers of O una and aportinc wares of erery description, 'tl Broadway. Hot Air Furnaces &o DAVID CX'LVKR, (Invantorand Patentee.) 52 Cliff St. Man. and bealer, wholesale and rrUil, iu Furnaces, VenUlatorf, Itaage. tr. ( 10VL:S A CO, 177 Grand St Improved Hot AU- F'urnacei, J Kances, KezlKtars, Ventilators, Ac India, Chinese 5k I'eilau tjSood JP. FOUNTAIN'S No. 863 Eroajway, in the only Store fully oupplied with the abort Uoods in varieties. Also imports to order. India Rubber Good. - Dooeks A Wrcsnrr ,23 Courtland t. India Kubber Coat?, lt Piano CoTcr. Cloths, sboea, Life rreserrers, Conxress Boots, Webbing, Ac. sLiglitiiing It odn. A - M. Quimbt soas. Dealers In Quhuby's Improvad Rods. Office 132 East 27th st. and 18 Nassau street. . tjoolciiig irJtvw and Picture Frames. 1 r P- WHrrLOCX. Manufacturer, o-101 Canal at., Hew lork. Mi UlMinj in all its branebea. rilacblnery urfd Tfaeiiine Tools. .. CWbci'i Machinerv Depot, 63 Courtland street. Machinery jj Macbioe Tools and Woodsworth's Patent Planing Machines. T EON ARD'S Machinery DepM, 109 Pearl and 60 Beaver strs. 1 1 Maebioist s Tools irom ue seat maaen in iae country. raarbleized Iron and Wood. rBECND ft OOl. MaauCactuters of L4ineoua Marble. Ware- F room No. 643 1-2 Broadway, Factory corner of Contra and Franklin Streets, 4tb story, room fto. ii. neeuie), srsuss aai.i aucaic . s..a m . -r1.. . . . . milOMAS H- BATE, tfato T. T. II. BATE.) 103 Maiden A Lane, Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, Ac. Paper Wave rooms: SIYRUS W. FIELD A QO- 11 Cliff St Imp'ts and Wholesale j Deaden ia. American, French, German and English Papers aad every description or raper Bianniamnrers natenais. ' , Pencils. ;- rVEMt ran mnrxos's Celebrated Pencus,' Ship and Hoane 1Carpenterv Drawing and Writing, Kubber Pencils for Schools, , Inoa. Munruo, n nu, c - Perfumery and Faney Soap a ft X XAlUEli (aim. mh mp.,; 019 umnwica n. 01 ji' Labina, Prevosta, OUtlains and other celebrated makers-' Stationery Warcrooma-WUolesale. Wki AWaxsLtma Co. Nor 13 aad 15 Park Bow, New York rst lmn'ta of stasia and Faney stationary. Dealers la American papers of Tery description. , . , TTaaosta a KsXUMO, No. 88 ' 3orn st. Wbolesals Booksellers Jy jw lUUnmft ana aim.ui iuuiuiu sun swu. . ;GREENSBOR0UGH i IVXirtual-Ittsuranoe1 empanyviv -. rarem iLKS.ir 1- . 1- ;i r If un cuvi ui .jLiisunuiw vu win mu,ui juuiu l' buta small sum; compared with a joint stock Company. This Company being' located in the Western part of the State," consequently niueh the larger portion of the risks are r the West, , very many of which are in the country'.'. v -' The Company is entirely free ff 'ottf debt ; have' made no assessments, ' and have a rvff iargtT a niount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended, to the public. ' At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year: JAMES SLOAN, President. - 8. O. COFFIN, Vice President, C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CUMMING, General Agent. DlBBCTOBg. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConneR, of Greensboro' ; Dr. Shubald G. Coffin. J. W. Field. Jamestown;'. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright,' Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College ; John L Shaver, Salisbury; John U. Cook, Fayetteville, E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B. ElUott, Cetlar Falls. . PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Doc., 14, 185SU. - 102 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A TRUST COM PANY. f I1HIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon 1 the mutual principle, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractive combination offers 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 be received, in cash, either annually. semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be agreed up on at me time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tem, the payments made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which they are 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 the same time an assurance pay able at death afund available in tic ki tut and a pro vision for old age. See Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swain, John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Blliott. President Ralph Gorrell. Vice Pretidcet Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Examining Physician Edwin Watson, M. D. Consulting Phgticians D. C. Mebane, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. General Agent William H Gumming. Bga. Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary aud Treasurer Feb. 22, 1853. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues t take 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 $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of 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 Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchine-s, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Sclby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. U. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth : Alexan- er Mitchell, Newborn; W. N. H. Smith, Mur- freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions, OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, lresident. Henry D. Turner, Vice- do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hcrsman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, "I Jno. R. Williams, !- Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. , J. C; PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, rrIIE Suigeswill leave Raleigh, every Monday, I Wednesday and Friday, at-7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro'. FranklinsfHle; Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, Ac, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', $3,00 do ,lo ...St. Lawrence, 4,00 do Franklinoville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro',... 5,00 do Salisbury, u: 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro,' II. L. ROBARD'S, A CO. ' Proprietors. Sage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. 63 New Arrival AT THE VARIETY STORE! HE undersigned respectfully informs the citi- tens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at his old stand, and has just returned from the North, where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually kept in a Family Grocery afid Comectioffary. - GKUC1SK1KS Java, Laguira and Bio Coffees ; Clarified, Pul verized, Crdshed and Brown Sugars ; Wax, 8perm, Adamantine and Tallow Candies ; Molasses and Sugar House Syrup ; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Fish, Rice, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Salt, Mustard, Nutmeg, Ginger,' Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spice, SaL Soda, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, Umbrellas, Wool and Cotton Cards, Nails, n full assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brush es, Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shovels, Water Vessels, Horse Buckets, Brooms, Baskets,, Ac. ' - t , .- -..,,' CONFECTIONARY," Ac.' -. Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, . Sardines, Pickles, Chocolate; Preserved Ginger,- Pears. Damsons, Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces and Limes; Olives, Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts, Pecan, (hj the bag or lb.,) Tobacco,- Snuff. Soaps, Cologne, looking Glasses and ire works, together with many other articles too nu merous to ntentioifc MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Accordeoos, Violins, Chratars, Banjos, Tambo- rines,- Fifes, Flutes, Atf. L , JAMES, fi. CUTHBERT, .. 4 successor., to. kerr a.ctjthbert,),o 1v rrcer,Jortcardaiff and Commit jion &frreknt, DoU ingorook Street, .retertburg, Favvjpw KKTBKXNCBt I it 5-1 : . ir-ir f. -,.- -- ' Messrs. Kevatf Btc. -"Messrs: A W. G. Crenshaw, Xkh0n. ' Josiah Wnis,:Esqr, JV'oro. " J1" ' r 11 James .George,' Esq., BalUmort, - , Messrs! Monahan A Beers, A o Tirl. TT AS constantly on hithd: Prime Perte Rictf JJL arid New Orleans Sugars?1 Loaf, Crushed Pulverised anS Clarified de 1 Rio, Laguira and Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and AllspioV Race Ginger in Bag,'and"Ground in Bexes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles crown, raie and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead . 1 Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather ' Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia arid Western Bacen and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havauna Cigars ; - Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors Wines, A., which he offers at the lowest market rates. , ,''' The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March '5, -I 19 LOOK OUT! i Now is the time for Bargains ! ! TITHE subscriber, wishing to decrease his stock on hand, in order to make "room, for-a Xresh supply of Goods for the Fall Trade, offers, from this time any article that '' may be wanted tnVliia line of business at a viry small advance on 'prime vusi.. ix to stocx a present 13 larger ; tnan. any otnertiiat wiU be found in the city, consisting of nne uoia Lveranauylindcr Watches, from the most noted manufactories in London, Livepool, Paris and Geneva, and a fine assortment of Silver arid Lepine Watches, varying in prices from 10 to 45 dollars, with a guarantee to perform well, or tliey 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 arid GoldPcncils, 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 twenty per cent at least can be taved, by purchasing from , . ... . , CUAS..LUMSDEN, sign of the California Thimble Petersburg, Nov. 11, 1852. . . , 93-ly ; A- & H.'HARRlS.I SEVERAL COJCtlSSION jpRCHAlfTS, , NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. i . ... -v TTTILL make liberal advances on consignments, TV" desired. Norfolk. April 19, 1853. SS ly Lubin's, Bazin's, Haule's and Har rison's Extracts. ! A LISMA; Sweet Clover; Ashland' Flower; J Crystal Palace; Violet; .White Lilly; Mea dow Flowers ; Lilac ; Jenny lind; Jockey Club ; musk; ftew Mown Hay ; jroppinaek;. Tea Rose ; Sweet Lavender ; Hawthorne ; Boquet de Arabic ; do California ; Lilly, of . the Valley ; Patchouly ; Jasamine; Clematis; and Upper Ten, a. new and favorite Extract. For sale by .... - . P. F. PESCUD. Standard copy. . Oct. 4, '53. 81 K SH0CKOE FOUNDRY, CARY STREET, JC AST SIDE OF SUOQKdl CllKKJC, BiCHMON:D, va:.; : nnALBOTT A BAOTHER continue- to manufac: I ture their improved - portalXe StEAM EA QlNES nni. CI&OULAR SAWjflLLS; of the best materials, in the most workmanlike manner, and on accommodating terms. Also : Stationary Engines, of any required power.- " Grist Mill Machinery. Boilers for Steam Engines and other. . purposes. Tobacca Presses and Screws ; Tobacco Flatten ing Mills. " . ' Levers, Bands, Ac, Railroad Work xf all kinds. Brass and Iron Castings, and all descriptions of Wrought Iron Forgiifg. " Persons wishing to purchase any of - the above articles would do well to call on us before Order ing elsewhere- TALBOTT & BROTHER. October 11th, 1853. 9t-83 THE CARPENTER'S NEW-GUIDE ; A COMPLETE B5ok of Lines for Carpentry and Joinery; treating fu!ly on Practiciil Geome try, Soffits, Groins, Niche, Roofs,'-and Domes, and containing a great variety of Original Designs. Also a full exemplification of the theory and prac tice of stair bui'ding, Cornices, Moldings, and dressings of every description. Including also some observations and calculations on the strength of limber, by Peter riicholson, author of the Car penter's and Jjiner's assistant,' 'The Student's In structor to the Five Orders,' j-c. The whole be ing carefully and thoroughly revised by N. K. Da vis. And containing numerous new, improved, nnd original designs for ' Roofs, Domes, c, by Samuel Sloan, Architect, author of "the Model Architect." Sixteenth Editon. For Sale by II. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Oct. 1853. 38 New Publication. T HE UNDERGROUND MAIL-AGENT, by Vidi. Illustrated with designs, by W hite.- For sa e by . II. D. TURNER-. Raleigh, Oct. 28, 18.3.- 88 Notice to Pensioners. I3ERSONS on the Pension Roll at Fayetteville, will have their business attended to pfofript- lv bv making the undersigned their Agent to collect tire same. .., Ciaims for Pension and Bounty LitTid, for servi ces in revolutionary war, war lolZ. .Mexican and all the Indian Wars, prosecuted prompt y. Ilighett cash price paid for Lend Warrants tor a JJSO. M. KUSB, Fayetteville, Oct! 38, 1858. " ' 3mos 88 HION RAIIJNCr AND ORNAMENTAL IRCfr WORK. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of the United States, that they are prepared to rill orders for all kinds of iron Work, such as Railingsfor public or private parks, gardens, stips, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries. Ac, Also, Set tees, Chains, Tables, Grey Hotands, cast' iron Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamen tal arid architectural Iron Work. . B?3X Thev diiv particular attention to enclosing cemetery lots, having the largest and handsomest assortment of any establishment in the country.' Persons desiring to make selections of patterns, and know the cost of work; by addressing the subscri bers; wilVr'eceive, by return of mail, printed desigr s of work and list of prices." -All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. -' HOOD & CO'., No'. 121 North f enth St.. Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. . ; ' 88 3m : " - 1 10,000 TVuitTrees ! s GONSISTING of Apple, Peach.Pear, Plum, Cher-'1 ry, Apricot and Nectarine; together with a select variety of Evergreens and ornamental shrub bery. , - . - t.. ,.rf-. -..- :-"', For sale, by the subscriber, at the Pomologies! Gardemt-old stand. ' .. ' - 1 fjT A complete Caialogue will be furnished within the ensuing, years. ; , i s ' . .-w- THOMAS L1NDLEY, 'North Carolinaw Mutual Life Jnsiv rZkA ranee Company QFflGEURALEIGII, vJVv-7, V,. rilHIS Company-continues to-4nsure;w the lives f ' Jb allJieaJthj: White persons ud-JSlareftVr -V -'"f . - The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,09v. Slaves are insured for a term of m to fit Jears for da their value.',. -. w -r '3 ' " or(3M. tLs. i'i'r . Dr.-Chas.-E. Johnson,. President, VV ." . j Wm.:. Dt Hay wood, V ice PresidenViT-li ' v iJameaF-Jordan, Secretary,' 5!; " - "at 11. mes, Treasurer, - Perrin Busbee", "Attorney, tt " ' -.-t? Jhr- Win. Jf. IcKee, Examining PhysioiMt . - J. Hersmanv General Agent.-,r . All losses are paid-within 90 dayi fra,tisfaw- tory-ptoof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation 4f the Company may be-had on application, at the Office, or: any. of the. Ageneiwc'AB . letters on hmsiness should be' addressed tov- JAMES I. Mayi 1853. 9 i FERE? ".; : T il ; TNA INSUR4NC1 COntPAMT " llARTroBp', Cokk.. offer to insure Building and Merchandize, against loss or .damage bt.irsy at premiums to suit the tinseaV J'i WC c This is one of the oldest and bes4IriufanC4 Com panies in thV United States,- tt&ftfoJbmSi$--promptly, 'j ' -vi' V ;; Applications: for Insaranee in Raleigh.-er iW vi cinity, t be made to . . t. W. WPIXII0rW - - i ' . .- tniV?. And fer Mil ten, IT. C. and vicinity, to r - - v X. J. PAJJdER, Agent OeUber, 1848. . . . 88 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Musioal Instruments at the If. C. ' Music" Store,' wher may always be found Sheet Music and Music Boots ' for all instruments:" J?ianos 'from 'the -celebrated Factory of Kmtbe- &GhleBaltinore. Gnitari, . Violins VwliBcellos, Drums, Fifes,' Flutes, Claxio ues-,sFlageolet'Octato flutes,-oele,nsJ; rana-: ing from 0 cents; to $16,00, llanjo8V;TatoWrins', '. Violin Screws,Pins, Bridges, Bows; tlA; ne jot of Italian Stringsoth:fjarGaitnr arid jYi61ftifi'A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brashes, Port? Morialcs, Ac&O: :ijkt;;: "yefi," ii.'- ARTISTS' MATERIALS.- beiniiful5 M "if. Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan BoxesY Paints, liruies; Oils' and ? Varnish ; - Canvass in pieces' Cr.oa stretches'. ,U &&&A&-- Drawing Patterns, Pencils; Paper, Bristol BoarcLrf MillJJeardaf Graduate''" Tint Paper Taitel Water Colors Pictures, Picture Frames; Gcdlt Moulding Glass Ac.,, &c- .1:. K. W PETERSILIA. -t Raleigh Sept. 16, 1853. , , n,Jr' 1J ' . Michael Tracy,--f. WHOLESALE pEATlEN; CONFECTIONARY. -FRCITS I OROCER1E8V -J"'- M A R K-E TVS t , -A Bll6(f alSOCSI DB Ne'kt Boor To Red lon Hotel PHILADELPHIA, PENNJ- "V;" Sept. 27,1853: .; : ' " 2nf 7f 1 .COMMISSION MERCHANT,.- i. FOR WARDING AffBWIj ?- Mclrliosh's Wharf. . ... - , ' 'S. '1 ; A No..l2,.Fayette Street, NORFOLK! VAr-;;: r-i;. V Oct 4, 1853. . - wm'll- THE suVscriber has for the past two weeks Seen -Receiving his usual large supply of. Fall and' Winter Goods comprising a varied assortment for - the Fall attd Winter Trade, 'which, bas .been pxtr chased invariably for caa, arid , which hV assure tne pumic generally lie can Turniali at prices to please. Hisstockconsists'-of nearly any thing wanted ,. by .tie Farmer and ' Mechanic ;: also, the -City Trade, and would tepeotfuBy "invite all to an examination of the ame?T j-'iii;5 JAMESMcKIMM0N m, ' 1 October 7,.1853.:. '. SINTON A .SON'S Nursery, Near RIcKmondya. As the seasjjn for. planting has arrived, the sub-, t scribers would respectfully call, the. attention of i their friemlg irid the public gen'erallyi to, their large and exte'esi te'ccrlleAion of FRjiTTRlKSIfibracing perhaps a selection that has. not, been surpassed, for the climate of Virginia, and nearly all propaga ted from fruit-bearing trees inltheir own rhard. Catalogues; wit& directions for planting; may be had at William Palmer's' Seed and Plough Store. , at Peyton Johnston & lirotrjereV Apothecary Store; at C. J. Sinton A Co's Hardware Store -and An drew Johnston A Co's Hardware Store, and at LofH gan Waller's Commission Honke, Hfhere afry'ordera left "will be punctually, attemTed t6,"and letters ad dressed to the subscribers? Richmft3,r:ffl( receir prompt attention. JOSEPH SINTON aTSON'S. Oct. 18, '53. -.-w.N fc--' 85 t c iTer Y 4f ,SI & &SZz , - General . J&'ni, Commissiori' Mercha4itsf!s CAROLINA WHAR F T O W N i P,0 1 5 Tf,, NORFOLK, TA. April 2 4853: i .e w.; V4' P e.'S fiu;B e l' v,i nr 4 BUSiNESS II ALL K0,"1 : (Late R i e h t f r)j5 nft UC 0 f n r ,V- HAVE Received in par and are still receiving : and opening theiri entire pnrchaae pf FALIf aud WINTER'GOODS.jFi'iich" tKey ;ant.without -"boasHinqS1 confidently rccomritd to their friends and customers. , . ? . I . Believing that our Goods Will speak , Jos tnem- selves, without the aid, of 'any other, assistances, than SUN LIGHT b'oth as. to price and quality they only ask tbelr friends to'give them a tall or . an opportunity to enter the list ot "competition, , b'eirg modest and therefore not wishing to go oeF far feaT In" that lin. ' . " - Their stock consists in pnrt, as follows: .- Ladies' Dress Goods, of every description, .-'; "fv ? Gentlemen's arid Boy's Wear a great yariety, Bonnets .RiWofis, Ac, ' ' ' ' & Prints a good assdrtrhent, - - Worsted Qoods-a large 'stock,- t "., 'Domcsticsp'TJlunkets and Kerseys', ? ' I Hats, Caps and Shoes a great variety, r ' I rfiW Vid Earthen Ware. -. Sugar,1 Tea; Coffee,- Act ."Z-DT Ontlerv and Hard-ware, of everr description.? a larger stock than is usually.kept in any re tail es tablishment. " ' -, : J tauusiuuctiv. ... ...... . r A very-large 'stock of Iron, assorted, all of v which can and wiu oe soia.very low. ' ..'-. Oct. 4,'1853;;T TheSages TX AVE Raleigh and If alia mryy eycry San4ay i and Wednesday, at 7 "AM.V'ftw the arrival of the Cars'frtn the North(af tEeYonner place and 'arrive at each end at TP.' M.next dayriai Ashboro', Pittsboro'; Haywoodf Ae.; ' The Road is stocked irith goM- lhree Horse Teams,- and Troy built Coachei y!"S t'w through $8 only. . ',V ? 'v ,u " S - jflo. m.. nAALAiiJL contractor. -. Iec;l8, '52. wly TR0WN WINDSOR SOAP;l 2 doien, jusf tjj.'. tl eeived.?; Also, a large variety of IaiWa; ami Cazin B xcriuurerr, ai. uic jruc.yvf y Wi l 4 " r Jf tJ . -s.-y JJF.

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