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- C'- ---e; .. ... ...... . . -, . VOLUME-LV; r;:; : ::vfv-;rrr ? CITY OF. RALKIRII." WEDNEAYUl)BN1NG,f;jA 1851 iv,Cii KO. 8 In 9 Is published Semi-veekly al Weeily, . by ; C l: A THY .12 A I; ,. o u v x vr. j. vii u J " ; r. 5 y EDITOR A fl D f B O r R I B T O K .1 T K K M S s " v -IYS f f - Fr the Wklj. $3 fer annum ; in advanc $3 Mi t - " - - i K ATKS OF ADTERTISINO: . ,' . S perT 10 IUmo first inMrtWa. $1; ru. r .rt riT n.l JiulicuiJ a.lwiisemeota will bvoharsvU sVJ - crut higher : bnt drJuctipn of K' par coat, will be '(w,.n t r-iulnr t-ri,-e to alTrtirr liy tbo year. J ",lT,ij..nni." in.rte.Iin the Semi-weekly, will tdro appear '. ,W-kl.freeof ririu - " i lrtcrntotheKaitorinustber-KT-fU,. IDE Following Schedule nas bett orderea fcy b Tost Master Geucral, aud lias gone. into ciieritiou on tliis Road to-ilaj : ' Jh I f.To Ral-isb at 8 A. M , and reach Weldon. J at ! 1 M. in time tor t&e txpress train xo wunung- ton. Leare ffi-Mon at 1 J P. M., ud reach Raleigh at 6i P. M - -"- September 13, 1S5S. N. O BOOKSTORE. nKNRY U. TURNeKhiat:taactkwSnprenie 0rt Reportav uniforui .eia or aiagle Totr urie. Price redaced. ty-T - ? - ? "ire-ieVi"? tiiscest, three Tolatnes ; Swaim's Jua tkc : Si r ti Carolina Form L!ok. ! A . at greatir retluced prices, in quautitics, or l'v r-t'ii';. ooiapk-te as.crtuic-iit of School Books DUi.'ti. ;' !: sutionary und Fa:i-y Articles ; Ju Tfl.i;, vid'oy Books; all the New Publication j..a iue.i; the Standard Publications in eTcrv rtrneut of Literature, Arts and Science a:; j .a .-v.-rj 'language. Ancient or Modara. V.iis'-- iC-iks and Musical Instruments ; Wri t::i.' !' -ns o! Leather, Kosewood sad Mahognnv., r 15. xls. of Leather, llosewood and Paper .0. liking Canes -and Whips, great variety, C c tt-'I'i Pens inSi Ter and Gokl Cases, W.-wipe-les, Gigs, Hobby Horses, Barouches, Whe-I Bu-rvws, .j-c, Mathematical Instruaieats aud TiiTOioinetcrs, in great variety. U'.ii iin:. in erery variety, promptly execii tca 1:1 the neatest manner. ; Sblect Gakdss Siids every ariety--wrr iute l fresh and good selected from the most approved Seedsmen and Gardeners ia the 2ortli- crn (.ountry. J in. 17, '64. tf 6 La Farge. House, New York j BIlOAUrtAV, between Amity and BleckerSts TlII Mouse combines in all its appointmenti, Terr modern convenience and luxury, and is fur nisae i in a s:yie of unurp'5sed elegance. i The Proprietors will spare no efforts in minis tering to the comfoits of their guests, and making it worthy ihc patronage of their friends and the tra eiling public. It will be open for th reception of guests about the ih Januarv. 5 WUIGHT, LANIERS A CO. ' S. Lsisa 4 Son, formerly of Macon, Geflj. Dec. 1'7. '54. 104 Cm i Fifty Dollars Reward- 1) ANAWAY from me, at Chapel Hill, a negro man, known by the name of GEORGE A&- KiNu 1U. S.iid negro is straight and well-formed ; about thirty or tiiirty-five" years of age; five feet tea inches high ; weighs from a hundred and fifty to a hundred and sixty pounds. In complexion, he is a very bright mulatto, almost white; has straight hair, of a light brown co or and blue eyes Has a scar en his right handbetweea the thumb and fore finger, caused by a burn when a child. It is supposed that he will endeaver to make hfs wwjr to the North. i II i a most excellent carriage driver, ot very genteel appearance and would scarcely be taken for a servant. The wbove reward of fifty dollars will be paid for him. if delivered to me at Chapel UUI, or twenty-five dollars, if lodged in Jail so that I get hia. MAIil A. SULIHtllLAAU. ; Jan. 9. 1854. tf 4 j Warrenton N. C. FEMALE SEMINARY. THE next session of this Institution will com mence on Monday, the lKth of January ensuing. -The corps of Tparhers will consist of ten or more, experienced in tiieir various departments. Pro fessor Yincent Ciunia will again have charge of the Muical Department, with competent Assis tants. , The situation of the Seminary is beautiful. ivitb amplepace for exercise and recreation. Those who may desire more minute information as t6 terms, ie., can have a circular stnt to their address. DANIEL TURNER, Principal. : Warrentoe, N. C, Dee. 20, '53. tJ20 108 II R ROBERTSON, ? GRAIN, FLOL R AND GENERAL PRODLTS CUXXISSIOX MBit CHANT, I No. 9 South St., I (Over Flour and Corn Exchange,) r BALTIMORE. t KiriBlNCKS: AVhitmel J. Hill. Es., Scotland Neck, If. 0. Jno. H. nthouy, Esq. do de : Hon. Francis NIallory, Norfolk. Ya. Messrs E. P. Tabb S t o. do Mes-rs. J. M. Smith f Bro. do j J. Hall Plea-ants, Esq., Biltimore. Col. George P Kane do Messrs. F. W. Brune J; Sons, de Baltimore, Sept. 16, 1853. ly 78 i A. M. MCPUEBTSRS. H. OUISELIH. J. W. MAET1K. A. M. McPHEETERS &, CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. JForcrding A Communion Aferehnnti. ' 6 ROANOKK SQUARS, NORFOLK YA. r Rbferences . " Thos. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do j W H Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigs L. O li. Branch, Pres. R. &.O. R. R. 1 Messrs. Rekd 4" Soutter, , V ; Dr. N. C. Whitehead, Norfolk. i pre't Farmeis' B k of Ya. J Alex Bell, Esq. i Messrs. pence & Reid, BuULnort. I " B. Blossom & Son, Aa Yrh. SaptamVer loth, 18l;3. TC C1 ROCKERY & GLASS WARE. White Granite Dinner Ware, by the set or retail dtftJut Glass Tumblers, Wines and Goblets, I ALSO, ! V Plain and Moulded Glass, Edged and C. C. Ware. For sale by J. BkOWN, ; No. 9, Fayetteville St. CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMlTUriSLD. ORTU CAUOLIKA, ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne and Nash- Jan. 14, 1853. Q ALM0N & LOBSTER. 3 ewes put up in Jsrl Hermetically sealed- . . Sardines ' - . do ; '.v do , do ' de U warranted fresh, and pure," For sale by JAMES McKIMMON. I N STORE, Ground Alum Salt, ia sacks, l Gunny and Hemp Bagging, " . i Bale Rope aed Twine." For sale hns ! J. BROWN, i Ne. 9. Fayetteville St- i KaleigV Jaa. S, 1868, 2 I TIIK " RALEIGII TJEGISTEI', "Watches and Jewelry:'" . i'WE'haT? just returned from -.New Totk dt.A auu 1 imaucipuia wnn .iuucu .we iarEsv stock or .jewelry erer before in Kaleigh., ltis too large to enumcrate-we have - : r:., I ; 1 The yery fineHt gold and silver Watches , Breastpins, Ear-rings and Finger-rings Flne Raior Straps aud Knives ' Silver and plated Ware ; , j . . Clocks and Watches Perfumery Extracts and Fancy Goos Pistols and walking Canes Call and sej our Jewelry, at reduced prices and less per cent, than we hfve heretofore sold at. We are determined to do a large business. PALMER & RAMSAY. October 25, 18o3. Lotteries ! Lotteries ! Lotteries ! MAGNIFICENT MARYLAND LOTTERIES, For January, 1854. " AYM. B. BUCK, k CO., . AGXKTS roa TBI STATS Of MABTLAfe'O, For the sale of Tickets throughout the Vuited Staiss. Office. No. 1 Calvert Street, BALTIMORE, Marjland. The following splendid schemes will be drawn during the month of Janunry, aud r partielar!y irorthy the attention of the pub ic : LITTLE TOM THUMB LOTTERY. Capital Pm 4,00U. For the benef5.; of the I'.ifc.psco Institute. These pretty little schemes will be drawn regu lr'y during this mor.th, on Tuesdays. Thursday and S.tturiay!, mid are favorite lotteries with per sons who desire to invest only a kinall amount in Tickets : 1 Prize of $4,000 is $-1,000 1 do 1,00 do 1.000 1 do 5tX)do i'.OO 1 do l:;o M is ISO 1 do 20t) do 100 214 do 30 are 6.40 63 do 20 do 1.200 Ga do 10 do bo0 l2 do 4 do 504 2,006 do '1 do 7.802 2a,40 SO Making 27. S14 prii. to be distributed, each day, luio'.uitii:; to -i;47.2C7 -"0 Whole Tickets 1 : Halves 50c; Quarters 2c. each. We will sell a foil certificate of a Tarkage, con taiu;ng 2;j Whole Tickets, f.r lo; 25 Haivos for 7 50: end 25 Quarters fur 3 75. With one Package, the ho' dor may draw the four A BRILLIANT FIVE DOLLAR LOTTERY. Capital Priie .24,M0. For the benefit of the Town of Bel Air. To be drawn in Baltimore, on Tuesdays, Jan'y l"tb, 21th and 31st, 1854. M drawn ballots iu each package cf 2G Tickets : 1 Prize of $24,ooo is $24,000 4 do 4.O0O are 1G.OO0 8 do 2, CRM) do ll,000 25 do 000 do..... 1 5,0o0 25 do oOO do 7,e0J 223 do 115 G7 are 25,756 65 de 50 de 3,250 65 do 40 do 2,000 65 io 80 do 1,50 G5 do 20 do 300 4,800 do 10 do 4,J00 27,040 do 5 do 135.200 Making 32,390 prizes to be distributed each week, amounting to "2y,j,09t 40. W hole Tickets $5; Half Tickets 2 50; Quarter Tickets 1 25. A Package in these Lotteries will contain 2G Tickets, and the uum'oers are so arranged that tin holder may draw the rota highkst rmzes, which amount to $'i8,0OO. 20 Tickets cost $130, but we will soil a full certificate of a Package of 20 Wlioie Tickets for $74 ; 20 Half-Tickets 37 ; 20 Quarter Tickets for 18 50 ; and 20 Eighth Tickets f-.r 'J 25. By this proposition, wa guarantee to the pur chaser that he shall draw back at least fi.ty-six dollars of the cost ot a Package ot 1 ickets, aiol at the same time they have the advantages arising from 26 chances for drawing the foi r highest priies out of 32 3'jtl, which are to be divided among the ticket holders at each drawing. The drawing is cond-icted by the State Lottery Commissioner, T. R. Stewart, Esq., and the tate of Maryland is bound for the payment of all prizes. . We invariably answer all letters by return of mail, enclosing the Tickets, era certificate of them, as directed, in hu euM-iope, and alter thedruwiug, we forward the official printed drawing with a written explanation of tlie result. . Ors "Mux fult htriHTCn and Auvf.rtie contains the schemes t all Lotttrirs to be orawn iu the State one month iu advance, which we will send fbek orciiARui to all who will order it. To secure Prizes vou must select the Lottery, and enclose the amount yon wish to invest in Tick ets to the lucky fii m of WM. . BLrCS. 9- (U, No. 2. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Solomok Chebht. Jas. Cahiu.. CHERRY L CAII1LL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, YA. Jan. 13, 1S54. tf-5 Cooper Wanted. TTT ANTED a first-rate COOPER, to whom the 1 best wages, or a share in the a ivr.ntages ef barrel-making at my Mill, will be given. W. F. COLLINS. Jan. 13, 1854. 3t-5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LaEcabtkh District. Ex Parte, Minor Clinton, Exec't of Abram Perry deceased, r Petition for sale of House and lot. Land and Negroes ; estate of A. Perry dee'd. It ia ordered that the children of the brothers and sisters of Abram Perry, dee'd, late of Lancas ter District, S. C, that were living at the death of Margaret Perry, widow of the late Abram Perry, (which was June 30th, 1851,) do establish their rights before the Commissioner in Equity, for Lan caster DisL, S. C.onor before the 1st day of March, 1854, and that the Commissioner do report thereon at the next Court of Equity for said Diat., (which will be June 20th 1854.) The above order was made in above case, by the Court, at June Term, 1853, and the persons to whom the same refers and applies are noticed to comply with the requisitions therein set forth, as a failure to make known aud establish the relationship afore said wib cause the estate .of the Testator, (Abram Perry,) to be distributed between those who do es tablish such relationship and operate as a bar to those who do not. . JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. Commissioner in Equity, Lancaster Dist., S. C. Lancaster C. II., 8. C Not. 25, '63. 3m 96 GRASS SEED3. Red Clover, Orchard and Herd's Grass Seed. A new suppfy received this day by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book-Store. Rieigh, Jan. 10, 1854. 4 For Sale rTIHE IJouse and Lot receutly occupied by the I Hon. Hugh Waddell, and situated in the town XfHillshoro'. For nartieulars or terms of sale. .drl either Mr. WaddelL Chapel Hill, or Willi am H. Bailev. HiUsboro. - Persons wishing to ex amine the premises wUl," by calling at the ofl&ce ef Mr. Bailey, meet with prompt attention . Nov. 22, 186. 3mo - 95j, J. M. LOV JOY'S ACADEMY.; fTXHE 27th Session will commence on the 9th f - January, 100, i. n,iiviwui -T)ee.t29, I860. : 1 'tfaloierTi T.-Ittato fifa'Hlea r" inA ouoscrioer 11 as taKeu cnarge 01, aihi luny VAfffTAil "4Vi k - f !raar - a! m a si f.xwryt Aula? rtnMiniAl V. w Jere, Nixon, on Wilmington Street, and soUeit "thU8 patronage of the travellling Public fie has on 4 hand d number of fine Hones end Carringesj--genteel,; elegant, substantial, comfortable; and will be prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish TraTellers 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 YA RBROUGH. Jr. Raleigh, May 31, 1853. 1 V-'v FOR XKW YOliK. Usitku States Mail Link per Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. 'B"1IE elegant new steamship J ankotuwx, Cap J tain Parish, which' ia to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from Sew York to Petersburg, en SaturJy, the 2 th ult., and will continue te make regular trips weekly leaving New York every -nturdav. at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesdnv eveuing. The Koasoiie will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersliurj erery Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will tii;tr le a forded an nppor tunity twice a weok of t-aking one of tbefo spb-udiil steanisir.ps nn-.t tnereoy :i"i'l the mist aM ire j quetit changes of the liailroa Is. Pa.-- r.gi r on j li.-inl of steamer wil tin l the Stato r-oms tilt'-' j up iu tlie most e.eg-mt style and the fare andattcn I tioii unsurpassod. I Passage and Pare foru Petersburg to New ork i (State-rooms included,) $iO OO j Steerage passage. 5 ' SrUl ickets issued at my Office. 1 S. G. BAPTIST, Sve-.m-'re St. j July 5. 18 "3 55 j RALEIGH BAKERY. j Fayetteville Street, j OPPOc UK THE MARKET liOLSE. I IDE Si, 11 E Subs.crib.Ts huving coinmiuceil the abovi , business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. I. ! B. Walker, and em;. loved competent workmen, in- ; tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary hu- I siness iu all its usual branches, an 1 hope by strict ; attention to business to merit a share of the pub- ! lie patronage. I Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice. C A S D Y M A N U F ACT ) R Y. The Subscribers have in their employ Superioi Cakdt VIakki:, am! will kc-p constantly 011 ham: a supply of fresh Candy, ot various de-.cripuons, for sale wholesa e or retail. U holesale price by th'j hundred p'lun.ls, jift"i. Lfoiiurg ljmi, .ruers iroiu a uisiaucc will he 1 promptly attended t.. 1 FRUITS. &C. j A fre."-!i supply of Fruits will be ke)t constantly on liand. of the hnest qiiaii'v. at !w prices. C-'oun- I try Stores are pnrticuhriy reqiieted to favor us with their ,rders, which ill be forwarded on thv shortest notice. JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22. 1853. 17 GUN, LOCK-SMITH. AND Bl'.LL HANGER. Charles Kuester, OULD respectfully inturm liie I'itiens ol f Raleigh andsurruunding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opcnel a Shop on Wilmington Street, (iu Dr. Cooke's brick building.; where he w ill be found t all tiine, re.id to execute any '-JOl!" in his line, in a st lethal shall not be surpassed by any other person, ai.ci the chargc.shai! alffavs be moderate. CALL AN I SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 1S53. ly-J! 1' 11E subscribers )iaing just returned from Northern citj", nith a rich adsortm-'iit of ar ticles in their li.ie. take lias metiio'i ot calling the AHteiition of" ladies and gentlemen to the variety m' their Goods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOOI. Fine Leather Reticule-: pbtiu a:il emb'd Basket-: French Cups and Saucers; China Fiower Yascs Kiiii Caudiestieks; Portinoiinaies aud Nece-saires; Jet and Goid Bracelets: Pa; ier-m ie!ie Work Boxes; Tea Setts; Children's gilt e.ige Cups and Saucers: Ivory Chessmen; fine Cutlery: kid. inli 1 -ruhht r ainl wax Dolls; liSM.rtnn i;t ol crying Babies; tiu china children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Game:., bovs' Guns. e. TOYS Tin Gig: Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines. Saving Banks, beautiful atei works, line French Toys, Furniture, Menageries, Sham lights. Farm Yards, iu boxes. Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Sells, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads. Singing Men, &c. ic. roNFEt'TIOSA RY. Kaicins, prunes. Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds. Wal nuts. Pecan Nuts, Pa m nuts. Filberts, Preservtr and Pickles, Brand v Peaches, &c. .tc. Call and see, at F. MAHLER & CO. Dec. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. ANOTHER lot j ist received at m tnufacturer ' prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price $10. To small farmers, who want a cheap 1 uife, that caunct get out of order, and u-Ul cut everything, wi recommend this. JAMES M. TOWLES Dec. 13, '53. 101 1M. Schloss & Co., I"AKE great pleasure in announcing to their I friends and the public in general, that they will remove their splendid stock of GOODS, whicn is well known by the community, to the new brick building of Mr. Lougee's. two doors above Hard ing's, aud three doors from B. B. Smith's corner house, by the FIRST OF JANUARY. 1854, where they will be happy to wait oh their old friends again. Their stock, which consists of beautiful dress fancy Silks of the latest style, also, raw Siiks anil Dry Goods, particularly, will continue to be soi l at original cost until the first of March next, and they will spare no mCans to dispose of their Dry Goods, as they- are very anxious to enlarge their stock of t 'luthinc fota wholesale and retail trade. They return their greatest thanks fr the libura- patronage heretofore received, and hope that, by strict attention paid to the public, they will uuve a continuance of the same. Dec. 10, 1853 102 jj- Giraffe cepy METRO POLITANSILK. STOCK ! REMOVAL. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. importers and jobbers or SILK AND FA'NCY "GOODS, BATING RR.10VED TO TUXIR NEW WAREHOUSE. NO. 66 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. 1 (Opposite the Park) ri YTTE the atteution of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of RICH SILKS. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, EMBROI DERIES, &c. Merchants throughout the United States are solicited to examine our assortment, which in NOVELTY, iUC UN ESS AND VARIETY, is believed to ha nnsarpased iu this metropolis. and adapted to the wants of the very best trade in this country: ail of waich will be ottered to Cash and first elasa sixnos. Buyers, en the most favorable terms. y : v. Jan. 6th, 1864. . lm-9 NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS -DIRECTORY. - - rETTENGILL & CO'S ADVERTISING A- t J22 HASSAri&TREET, BW TORK. , . ' Aml'So. 10 State street, Boston. ' P. & Co. are Agents vfoi; the most influential id largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. . - ' ' The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York: Dry Goods. nILL BROTHERS, ImpurtersofEmbioideVies, White Goods, vvc. No. 80 Liberty street. I I COTTENET & ' j a and other Europ & CO.. Importers of French eau Goods, No. 4S Broad street. nprSTEIN & IIONI EPSTEIN .t HONIG, No. lo3 Lroauwav, a lew j doors from liberty Si. Importers of Laces, .bin roideries, sjiiKs Ac. , 1 ITCHELL APOTT. 45 Exchange PI ln.por- jj 1 ttrs ni Britisii Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish L.:no:i, Dress GoO Is, &o IORN, SCHLIEPER& HAAR1IACS, Importei I of itctttu a d" Belgtnu iirwuictths, iiiks, 11. 'Merles, .c. .o. Mi jjca:-nge Place 8' 'I'lIlCILVitDT, FRoLiCil llOl.TilAt'SEN, Nos. 02 jsil '.O Liberty St., Importers oi French, Swiss, and German Silks, hiliixins, ti vet, Vfstings. Satins, S lyes, .o. Woolens ol eve- 1". dc-i-rip iu. I EiiT.AN!, FUEL. I 1 Ol I.liO 11 'aliii'l .. s ; ES A HENRY, Impoiters t Linen t im.bric Ilokts. L.nien ui'. S-.ii' litre, i 27 i:l am ;oo,ene, A.C., (own mauutac Street. (UN M. D'.Vls, JONES X CO., Imptrs of l(o ier. a: d '.i. lKiui n s i'uruisii'ng Goods, ! iiiuf. "1 si:iris St .ck. nes. Sc. Qi Wil.iam Street. I -pni.SA.T BROS 48 John Street : Berlin Elastic Bi ails. Gold and T..ris, Butt'tis, Stars. ,:M'l- r . Itlges. La -es. vVc . (iin.ps. ;i.;.:im . MioK.e: ': lroiiy. Imp. ., Eralu'.'idei ies and of I. ice Ti'i in in-'.(i- i P.. MATCH .( CO. , l.'!ii!r:!i.':i .. Fur'i S.iii i-. "-i'-.-'.s, c. '.'7 William St., lmp'ts o1 :ii;: - Goods, y Maiiuf. ot 1 1. !i PiOtUNS..) .' .i- CO., No. Joblicr.s. L-.ce 1 S.. Broadway, t.M-id, ilibbons Glove.-, Siiaw.s, an 1 Emiir.-ide rii 11, ,Vc 1 i'.j.i rv, 1 iREi'lN .y PA YEN Nn J!l Br.-udway. ters and Manul. French l.'i'.es.C.imi'l ies lior Liheo (iiiiun i : 1 1 it: :kv :xl.nM Laci s, hmbroid ies, dc. : o'au m inor ACCOKIiF.ONS, STRINGS, &:. c UlAlli-ES l.nl'.N:), imporier and wholesale I'uier in (i-rinan, Freiieh and Italian Mi si i ll IasTIU MK.nts and iiuiMis. No. - -Man.eu Lure. Daguerreotypes TGURNIii'. No. -' Bro.i-iway. the oldest and a hiosi exi'. !!sie est.ii!is!uiient in the I .Sta'es. TOYS AN 'O FANCY GCKIS. AllLbORN x (.'., No. 54 Maiden Lane, (up st i:r-) and 2. Liberty St. Ln.orters o! J. T'.'ys 2 ill Vs an i Eniicv' Goods. It f 1LLER. 1LL1.R. (MATES t YOi. EE, No. 'J.'.t Pearl JAl'STlC TILKS, i;hnkiuk CIIISMV r u s. I'b. m 1 I l"'!t i s. Plomber Ma'.eriul-, MU!s, etc. BAKER .V BilOTHER. 142 Water St., :. Ot Fi: KNi II W ! M ' W 1. 1. ass, I'll Lli IC AIM, i'i.l. .j'c. A so, Agents oi American mJow tliass. G: ass Ware, ,c. il HOPKINS ,v BRO S. now ulass. No 'i i.i BRO S. illlp'tS of FKKM'U Wl.N- irciay St. Engravers w ll'TNKV. J. I.V . & A N I -N. Arli-l- l!r rayers i r l-u.i-.ii i. fciin.--t le; work l.t-re. Expresses Al:l-.-'. MM' r I .!' 1 l - it. I rls "t :li . . 1 t. A: :Wrar !-l t- an 1 from 1.:.. ia orI'"ik Adaui- A '.'i-. F .(.Y (.OODS. KsoN CO.. 1 formerly Bailey. -"ARIV Dl Wi-rl Co , I lmt'trs an i iWioics:ui weai Comns, Brushes, Fans, Jew- ers m Kanev Goods rs 11 !ry. elrv. Pel Sumerv. 4S Mai. leu Lane. TROS E-.g! ROSENTHAL 4- BROTHER, Importers of Ijoods. No. h iii:d German Fancy Id Libertv Street. Hot Ait Furnaces &c nriLVH lni r.hirnr.J Patentee. 1 i.'J ' on !t. Man. -aie nJ retail, io t'uruM-e, Ventilators, I un l I IVnlrr. i, ("l UWLES A P.) . 17 liriii.l St. inf.roTPj llfi Air Furnace, ):eK. r.eiler. i.L.t::.tTi.. Ac. Isi-IIh ftubbi'r (oo1 r)(yir.RS 4 Wy-vrr. St r.iurl4n.l t. Ir..li Kuhber CoaU, I H11110 CeTer. ( ".othp, klioe9. Life l'reserrr, Cocreeii Bets. eht in, t--. f iz'lniiit; ltnl. M QctVBT A mm. InVrs ia Quiit:.' Imprive4 Rods. Office Vi'l Kan'.Tth st. oJ Is Ntu -treet. 'iki7 -la ;itil Iictr Frameii. Ml" WHm.nrl. Mnnufartu'er. No. 101 Cal rt.. New York, t Ciil Jint? in all it bratMen. !arliierw nml :rliin Toole. tnKrc' Machinery Depot t2 Cour'litnl utreet, Marliinery. Machine Tooli and Wrl-worih Patent I'laninz Marhlnes. fK'N ARD'S M. "nirTT lierot. 0r. Pearl and il IteaTer r. J M.-hinift'iTivl I'mm lh let maker ia the country. 'll, rih II Mk A: " K I e Ar. T II IMA" II- BATH (1'e T. T. It. BATE.) 103 Maidem .mi. Fish Hook. Flhin: Twkle. tr. P i'r W a-eroni. CYRTS W. FIK.LD Ol- 11 Cliff St.. lmp'ts and w Uoeesale Pvtier--i AnnTTiSn. French. l!rmn and Kii'i'li Pafr nd i-Terv dejrriiition m I Hi'er n.initar'iier iieril!. Al J. RAMSEY, (Munnf. and Imp..) 318 Greenwich nt. of ' Luhinr, lrevosts, Uurlaiu and olher celehrHted miker- Mnlitun'ry Harerooms I '!!'. 1 it, a. Wheeler A Co. No' IS and 15 Park low, New York Vr l ity. luip'ts of -inple nd Kbiicv stationery. Dealers In American paper" of every dec.-ption. KioiiSfi Kellooo, No. fis Jovn rt. Wholesale Bocknellars and rtati inerK. and Mantof a'l kind of U'ank Books. lsi. R. M. Pitmce, Pefianw wilMiiander aafe, (Oaylor'g Patent) lepot. No. IW Hoari t. formerly lh John Valentines for 1854. THE AMERICAN V AbKNTINK OX, N. Y. Tnoe. Faiai, 81, Nasaaa Ptreet, Ajtent. are new prepared to execute all or ders for ..Valentine and alentine Stationery fcr the af- firoacbing fea.rn. Healer!" are requested to write immediate y for a tnule Oin-ular containinp all pu-tirujar. T. Frere al.so aoUcit orders for wood Kngravinga. and all ether kiud of Engraving and Artistic Work in general. Addrem, THOS. FlitKE, 81 Naanaa St Nw Yore. Sovemlr 11th. 1853. . , Sm-W Notioe to Pensioners. PERSONS on the Pension Roll at Fayetteville, will have their business attended to prompt ly by making the undersigned their K Agent to collect the same. -' C aims for Pension and Bounty Land, for servi ces in Revolutionary War, War 1812, Mexican and all the Indian Wars, prosecuted prompt y. Highest ah price paid for Land Warrants for a Northern Company. JNO. M. ROSE, f aystterilkt, Oct, 28, 1858. Smee 08 - UGREEN SBOROUGH - ' Mutual Insurance Company. IHB'tHE.cost of Insurance on the mutual .plan is B '' 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 portiort "if the risks are in the West, Very many "of which" are in the country. " :' Tbe Company if entirely fee 3 from debt ; have made no assessments; and have a very large a mount in cash and'g'ood bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. ' - At the last Annual Meeting the followiug Officers were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MEXDSJNHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS. Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent. DlRF.CTOBS. James Sloan. J. A. Mebane. C. P. Men.lenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M.Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir W. J. MeConiie'il, of Greensboro': D. Shubald (r. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott. Guilford; William A. Wright, Vilmingtoa; Dr. C. Wtitkins, Carolina Fcmais Cellege; Jehn I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fayetteville, E. V. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Kaleih ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte : J. J. Jackaoa, Pittsboro' ; H. JL Elliott, Cedar Falls. P17TER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Ra'eij-h, GEO. T. ('OOKE. Dec. 14. 1 3 101 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY IHIS Conijiany, as its name ii X the mutual principle, r.'id ei indicate", is upon mbraces two dis- tiiiet dep.irt'nent-. to wil : Life Insurance and IV. ist departments. This attractive combination ilfers to Policy holders ilouIiIl- the ordinary securi- ty, without I y, without destroying trieir right to a full participa- te-n :;i the entire urns will he re pr-ihts of the Company. Premi eived. i'i eaifii. either r.r.ni;?.!'1 v. seiiii-:i!:nua or quarterly, as may be ."".greed up on at the time the Poncv is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMEN T, or Deposit Sys tern, tlie payments made to the Company are en tirely u; lioi,;;l with the Depositor, as regards the amount :;ii i the time t Iik!i they are made. A p:irty may pay iu as much or as little, (not le.5 than one diii.ir. I and as olfh, as uiny be cdbvj aient tor h'm, w ithout any ob'iy.itiiii uoon hiia to continue his payments, and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one ;:iid ihc .-tme time an assurance pau- ihl, ut'l'iilh ;',.(. cviitlt'jit in aickneja and a pro- 1 rise. t Jur (;.' ;(. i'iZi" See P:imj hlets furuislicd bv the Company. OFUK d;its OF. THE COMPANY. lirft ' Ralph Goirell. Lyn.iou Swain, John A Gilmer. 1. F. Caldwell, Rielurd Greene, Da.vid McLean, Richard suiiiag John M. Logun, D. P. W E. W. Ogbur.i. Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick. Henry E. Blii.'tt. I' rrf,il, nt K I. I'i l CnB KEI.L. I it l'rrxile'-;--Ly ., , Sw.iim. Secretory awl Tfiiavrer 1. P. Weir. Afi'.riui .1 . il i M A. (iiliiier. Es.a mi i jug '.. ivii Edwin Watson, M D. Ct'iintiii i I'h 'it ni 1. C. Mebane, M. D.; J L. Cole. M." D. 1. !'. Weir. M. 1). (''nil Agent Wiiiiam H Cumminf;. Sr. Any information relative to the Company may i,e had by addressing I), p WEIR. Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 1853. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. R A L E i G H. N. C . rpiILS Con for iuo mpanv li :s oec:i r.i successful operation re than seven wars, :.od contiuues te take risks upon a!i elns.-se -A p.-ojurty in the State, (except Steam Milis and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. It. Policies now cover property amounting to 1,500.000, a Urge por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital : over S:x Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The uerae cost of Insurance upon the plan ef this Company ha- 1 ecu b-';.s than one third of one per cent per aaiiu; on uli grajes of property eai brtced iu its operi.:ru:,s. THE following p ;s .:is have been elected Direc tors and Oiiicers of this Company for tlie preseat year: DIRECTORS. J. G. William- B. R C. W D. Hutchingt, Jno. R. Ilenrv 1).. Turner. S. W. John P Whiting. T. il. S..!i.v. Raleigh : G .n. McNeill, Fay-etleville- Jos. O. :'ight. i ilmi'ngton ; James E. Iloyt. VA nshiiigio?! : .jaint s Sio.i;., ; it ensboro' : Jno. t'ox, Edciit.in ; do h. B-uj-r, Salem: Jos. II. Pool, Elizabeth City : P. U. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell. Nevberu: . N. H. Smith. Mur freesboro'; H. B. Williams, Charlotte : Johu B. Barrett. Miiton ; A. T. Summy. Asheville. All Directors are authoriied to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OFTHK COMPANY. J. G. i. liouihac, President. Henry D. Turner. Vict . U. V. biting. Treasurer. Job!.'1. Partridge, Secretary. John :I. Bryan, Attorney. J. He .'smaii. (j'enerjl Agent. S. W. biting. Jno. R. Williams, y Kxecutivs Ceiuntittee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretarv, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Tri-Veekly Stage Line, HE Stages wiil leave Raleigh, every Monday, Wednesday aud Friuay, at 7 A. M. by the way T ot Pitt-'ooro' r r.uklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Min;s, ic, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', 3,00 do do St. Lawrence 4,00 do Franklinsviile, Cedar Falls it Ashboro',. ..5, 00 do Salisbury 8,00 Four Hone Coachea, to Pittsboro', II. L. ROBAKDS, k CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Yarbroujh House, Raleigh, N C. Aug. 3, 1853. r3 New Arrival AT THE V A It 1 L T Y STORE! 1 HUE undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Raieigh, uud of the surrounding country, tnat he continues at his old stand, aud has just returuedM'rom the North, where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually kept in a Family Grocery and Confectionary. GROCERIES Java, Laguira and Rio Coffees; Clarified, Pul verized, Crushed and Brown Sugars ; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine aud Tallow Candles; 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, &c MISCELLANEOUS Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, Umbrellas, Wool add Cotton Cards, Nails, a full assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brushy es, Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shove s, Water Vessels, Horse Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, &c. " '. .,- confectionary; Sc. Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, Sardines, Pickles, Chocolate; Preserved Ginger, Fears, Damsons,.Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces aud Limes; Olives-Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts" Pecan, (by the bag or lb.,) Tobacco, Snuff, Soaps, Cologne, Looking Glasses and Fire works, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention. ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Accordoons, Violins. Guitars, Banjos, Tambo rines, Fifes, Flutes, &c HENRY KEIM. Ar 4 1W. tf 79 -f - :JAMES E, CTJTHBERT, . T : ("SUCCESSOR TO. KERR & CUTIIBERT.V' f n- ' r, . 'i. . jiwvct, corwaramq cna Vommtsston MereAant.UJth C .: . lingbroek Slreet rettrtburg, Vm. - vr Thos. Bragg, "Jr., Jackson, 2T: C. ' V" L. F. Hiots, Esq. . Messrs. Ke4n & Ere. Pstersb.rj. Messrs. Ll D. & W. G. Crenshaw, JtkAUniC& - ' . Jostah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. , - ' James George, Esq., Bahiizor. , .-' Messrs. Moushan & Eecrs, New Trh. "JIL, HAS constantly on hand r-r-Prime .Porte-Rioo and New Orleans Sugars, .' Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clrvrified ae Rio, Lagnira nnd St. Dcmingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and AUspise Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles iBrown, Pale and Variegated. Scaps v " , Gunpowdc, Shot and Bar' Lead 1 ' 'h. Blacking. Ink, Shoe Thrsad and Wrapaiaw Paper, Good and Damaged Sele and Unpor itai Liverpoel and Greund Alum lalt Prime Virginia and Western Baeen anC 1mX Nails, assorted, with flooring aad rTareksTsa Regalia, Principe, and llaraiuu Cigar : . i j Together with a large afcxk of freiftn aal ie mestie LiquorsJ.Kiitcj, he., which he effers at t-a lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid te reeeiring ami fer warding goods. Petersburg. March 6. 19 A- & H. HARRIS, GENERAL COMMISSION HEECHAIfH, NOBrOLK, T1EGINIA, TTILL make liberal advances on eeasig oments, f f if desired. Norfolk April 19, 1853. IS ly IRON RAILING AND OKXAMEXTAL IRON WORK. rTII'E subscriber J of tee United rsre:'pectf.-.lW inform the citizens ted States, that fury ar r-rcpurcd to till o:rs for r.'.l kinds c" Irou Uork. cuoa as Raii'mg.for pttbli: or nvi-atepti:-!:3. -artians, steps, bal'.'oi:i. j, ver:in.!;-.!i3, ceaeterios. Lc. Aks, Sat tces, Chaiitj, Tahier, Grey HocntU, cr.st iron Lambs, I.'ewfi unuir.ud Dos, iron Stairs, Dcors, ."butters. Guards, G:.tes cnl aU hinds cf ornwmea t;.l and rrchitectural Iron Wo.'L. UQ. They pay particular fitteniion to euclosi:.w cemetery lots. Laving the largest and hundsoms-t a .s jrtnient of any establishment i.s the country. Persorsdesiring io make selections of patterns, rc.d know thecost of work, by addrct-'jino; the subscri bers, will receive, by return of mtil, priated designs of wori and iist of pric's. All orderi entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD & CO., No. 121 North Tenth st.. Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. SH 3ra Isaao Proctor M K R C II A X T T A I L O R, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER A 1'ROCTuR.) "TOL'LB- respectfully atiuocnco io his patrons f and the public "er.erally, his return from the Northern cities, a:id thjit tow receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Ch.ths, Cassimeres and Yestings, Furniiiing .'Joods and Ready-mnde Ciothing, w hich, bing bought priucipiilly for cash, be is enabled to offer at very low rates. He has now in tere, at tha ol 1 str.ud, oppoaite the Pot-Jlfice Superfine bl'k. blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods Superfine French, English and American Cas- aimcres, of all prices, plain and fancy Superfine Siwor.i Doeskins, for pants and Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins end Grenadines Plain and fig d and fancy silk Yestings Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for wed dings and parties Plain and fig'd Piush attd Velvets, very rich. FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortment, consisting ia part of Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do -pb' Collars, large variety Do Canton Flaun2l, bleached Drill Merino and silk Under-shirtc and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain ani fancy Hosiery Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white and faacy Cravats, black and finey, '. a ri;. j assort ment for weddings and parties Stocks, bl'k, white and fancy, with and with out tiej Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. In fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit. ' With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for th liberal encouragement heretofore Extended to lnm, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, and a determination to please, to merit its continu ance. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods ( be manufactured, may rely upou receiving the same care and attention as though sold by himself. The 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 thau the above time will please call and close their accounts, either by cash or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. Oct, 18, 1853. - ti Age and Giraffe. REMOVAL AND CHANGE. IMMENsE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. Morris L. Hallowell & Co. PHILADELPHIA. ' KAVING REMOVED into their splendid new Warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market, and 21 : or th Fourth St., are opening for the Spring trade an assortment of Silk ard Fancy Goods, that for extent and variety Trill surpass auy stock ever offered iS th.-.t market, Tntering into their new store, which is one of the largest in America, with a business of an unusual amount already estab lished, aud intending largely to increase it, espe ie. ly with those who buy for Cash, and believing that the fairest system in jobbing goodj is to have Uniforu Prices, they will be compelled to sell at a much smaller profit than can possibly be afford ed where long credits are givn. Under their Cash and Short Cred.it system the necessi y tor charging large profits does not exist aud by selling their goods at a very small advance on the Foreign Cost, Thjy meau to make it the interest of every judge of goods to buy, upon the following Terms r Cash Buyers will receive a discount of six per cent, if tlie mpuey be paid in par funds, within 10 days from date of bill. Uncut-rent money will only be taken at its mar ket value on the day it is received. To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of six months will be given if desired. Where money is remitted in advance of maturi ty, a discount at the rate of twelve: per cent per annum will be allowed. , - . They ask from merchants visiting - the - Eastern. cities the favor of an examination of their stock, bs ing satisfied that they wilt be convinced-that it is not for their iuterest to pay the Jat'ge profits that are absolutely essential to .'thosewho .give " long credit. . " . -' r''Ssfi M. L. Hallowell, J. L. 'Haloweli', T. .W. Sw nbt, J. Tbaqcaik, A. W LUrrxa JL R. Hcthiii- SON. Jan. 13, '54. 2mo"-5 fTIHE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of ltaleign, ana tne public generally, that he has on hand Buggies, Horses, Hacks, 4c, for hire. V" Persons wishing to hire ean be furnished4y ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, on hundred yards south of the Capitol Square. ' JAMES BASHFORD. Baleijfi, July J2, 1810. ly 0 j North Carolina Mutual Life InV" "H? ' ranee Company. 1 r6FFIC RALEIGII,' N. C. . , l l5HTSCompahy continues to insure th Iiv; all healthy Vhite persons and Slaves. '- The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,00t). Slaves are insured lor a term of on t flvS year fr dtlieitvalu.iJ-,?!-.: ,' . s: 'tfWMBi. '' V ' ' Dr- Chas-'E. Johnson, President, 4 Wio. D. Haywood, Vice President, ,jU James . Jordan, Secretary, ; ' Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer ' '' .r : . v" r PeiTin Busbeo, Attorney, ' Dr. Win. II. McKee, Examining PhysieiaaV. J. Cerman, General Agent.. - . " r All losses are peid within 90 days after satisfis, tory proof Lt presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan tt F ation of the Company, may be had on applicative at tho Office, or any of the Agencies. All Ittrf business should be addressed to . '"' JAMES F. JORDA2C, Btif May S, mi. tt ' 3TRE! rp H I JETJTA INSURANC1 C0MPANT m..; JT HaT70i, Cons., 'offers to Insur Boilauag . ; n ilercfctadize, ayusst loss or damage by lr at premiums to svit the times. " i , .- . This is eri3 of iha oldest and besrtnsWane ;' paHiesl:tha5?niteiI ;SUtes, and pays itlli:: promptly" . , . ; - v -A j-if s Applications far Insurance in Raleigh r its yi"' cinity, te be made t - . : . .r i . . ' S, W, . WHITING, s . ' ;AgeB. ' Aad fer Milten, !f. C. and vioinity,-1 V. J. PALMER, Agent, October, 1848. 83 . TUST RECEIVED Another Supply, of Musical , ? Instruments at the N. C. Music Store, where may always be found Sheet Music and Music Books for n 1 instruments., Pianos -from the celebrated ; Factory of Kuabe & Ciehle. Baltimore. Guitars, Vio'.iits, Violincellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clari- n?rts, F'ageobits, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang- J:. i'jg from 00 cents to $15,00, Banjo, Tamborini, Violin Screws, Pins. Bridges, Bows A new let X of Itiilian String both for Guitar and Violin' A larje assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Port Morales, &a., to.. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful lot f Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, P.-US-C3, Oils aad Varnish ; Canvass in pieces or on stretche. Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, . Mill BearJj, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Raleigh, Sept. IS, 1853. 7 IRON RAILING, AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. - -ia, . - THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi- zens ef the United States, that they "are pre pared to fill trp orders for all kinds of Iron Werk, such as railings for Public or Private Parks, Gar- dons, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries. &c. Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds, Cast Iron Lambs, New Foundiand Dogs. Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds ef ornamental and architectural Iron work. t&O They pay particular attention to enclo sing cemetery lots, having the largest and hand somest assortment of patterns of any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and know the cost of work, by address ing the subscribers, wiU receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All order entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD & CO. No. 121 North Tenth st, Philadelphia. , 5ov. 22nd,' 1853. 91 PUTNAM'S HOME CYCLOPAEDIA IN SIX VOLUMES; COMrEIS.SO TH FOLLOWING: BA0B SOLD SIP- ' ' Ar tiAIZLT. ' - HAND-BOOK o? Literature and Fine Arts, By George Ripley, ' Esq., and Bayard Taylor Esq. I voh 8vo., doth. Hand-Book of Biography, By Parke Godwin, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo.-, cloth. Hand Book of the Useful Arts, &o.. By Dr;r Ahtisel. T vol. 8vo. Hafid-book of the Scieneesi?.By Prof. St. John, of Western Reserve College." 'I't1 8voi cloth. Hand-diook of Geography; .Or Universal Gazetteer. Hand-Book of History and Chronology, or the World's Progress; A pictionaryrbfV Pates. In all 6 Volumes, small; 8vo. .eachoontalning from GOO to 300 pages double columns, .with En gravings. For sale by H: D. TURNER; l N- C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Jan. 10th, 1854. ' A Rare Chance " " FOR CAPITALISTS'. 1 v BY Virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me fer purposes therein Mentioned. . as Trustee, wul proceed, on the 21st of" March next, on the premises, to sell all the 'property of the -s b'ALEM MANUFACTURING COMPACT, situated in the town of Salem. And iflhe bid for the whole property should not be considered sat- . isfactory, the Buildings, Machinery, and Lands will be offered for sale separately, on terms to b " made known on the day of sale. Said sale to b continued from day to day till the whole property ' . is sold. THOS. J WlLSONvTrustee; - Salem, N.,C. Jan. 20, 1854. w8w-7 e ,. " - MRS. MAYNARD would inform the public (mat she has recently rented and fitted up th ' large white honse on Hillsboro' street, three i na dred yards West of the Capitol, and in the immedi ate neighborhood of the late residence of the Rev. Z Dr. Mason, and Opposite that of Mr. Ceurts, near the line of Railroad that connects the Raleigh and, Gaston and Central Road, which house she spectfully presents to the public as BOARDING HOUSE. She would be glad to accommodate and use every effort to please the travelling community, day boarders, and monthly boarders. Her table shall be supplied with the best luxuries the market af- ' fords, and every comfort added to those who may choose to stop. - w ' ;, V. She would also state that she has recently built , som thirty or' forty stalls, for the accommodation y': of horses, which, she will board by the dayf wttitf or mouthr at-a moderate prices as can be afford X ed. Ostlers attentive and ; accommodating, and . will be ready at ad hours to obey the public calL- - , MARTHA MAYNARD ; H.'PSXIXUT01t, Supt, v. Jan'y 20,-1853, . ; S PANNLWORKi J Z 4" JT P. KIMBALL, No J78, REEKMAK ST.,' 7 New York; Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Sashes Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builders' Fannel SVork, ?maife of 'the best material, in th ? most th'orougir manber -a&d. Kiln dried, so as to entirely prevent shrinking -by exposure td heat in; any form pe degree, is prepared to furnish any amount at short notice of the Very best article made in, (he Country,' and at extremely low priees for ea'st'i Order by mail ' promptly attended to, -and goods" put up and . 'dispatched with, care. ft Strangers visiting th" city are Invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jan 19, 1854. r '6mo 7 CoiiMISSION M EKCH ANT. FOR WAR DINOAOBNT. , , Mcintosh's Wharf, ,; . No. 12. Fayette Street, NOiTOLK, VA. Owt. 4, ltM. '? ' 'Si f "I r-; -is :1 -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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