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TUKMUnasur ea:e me siupremo Court Reports, uniform seta , or aiagl toI- ' i.. I s- i nnif-t- I rice reuuitju. . - . r- lrfiell"s aigesU thrM -rolames ; bwaim t jbi- tiof : North Carolina tojTOliaok. .' f ' Ao, itt greatly reuueca prices, in quauiaucs, . nmr.lAU finrfriiititr nfhAiil lUrVfl nr r rci-'itu "" i""- ir-v lllin's Wii; statioiiar ana tancy Articles; J- iie an.i Tt'V liooks; aU the Aew fuouoauons n.t i?sueu ; iae puatuni i uuuciinus iu p .rtmcnt of literature, Arts and Sciepe, Tcrv an.i iu evvr. language. .-Vncient or Aiouarn. s Mu-.c ij ami Masical instruments; n - i i i r . i. till? i-',:5 ' I LMincr, mcww iiit mjuvn-n;, Virm. y-xf. of LCatar, Kojewooa ana ;i-aper Moac, W'!k;a5 Caaes fud Whips, greit variety, t'fa 'ce Uol t IV-ns in l Yr ana uoia teases, Vri c';pe.k-s. Itigs, HtU3by Uorses, liaroncnes, wi,.; h;.rus:i, Jc, Mathematical IostrOments u 1 T.i'.T:u.iiaetei-r. in great variety. I. ..k iV.n llni?.' ia i.-verTariety,prorafUyxccu- jti SKi.rL-T Gait!'SRit every Tarlety wrr.tn;ci fresh and gotii selected from the most proved Seelsma au Gardener in the ISTorth rn Couutrv. t - ? Ja. 17, :54. f tf6 H R ROBERTSON, GRAIN. FLO I'll ANUCJEXERAL PRO0UCI COXXISSIOty MERCUAXT, N.-. C3 South St., BALTIMORE. I airiiKCie: TTaltniel J. HilL Esq., Scotland Neck, t. J no. II. Anthony, E'f. do de lion. Fmncis Mailorj', Norfolk, Va. M -dsrs E. 1. Tabb i; Co. do ; Messr. J. M. Smith ij- Bro. do ' i. II ill Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. Col. George P. Kae;i do Mestr. Y. W. Rrnne Sons, d r.j.'.t uiorf. 8ept 16, jl853. ly 7 NEW PROSPECTUS. S THIRD VOLLilS OF-,iIE "LIVE GIKAFrri. ' f HtHK E liters of tl!e!L!Te Giraffe, with their ac- customed sjootl !mwifr, and proTerbial mide - ty, re:irn their most jjrateful thanks to s kintl ui i e onsi ienitc public for the liberal patreaage which h:u been bestowed upon their nortl euter pri.e tiOTei. oa'.y, :is rTl must concede, for its pe- cuiiar nam peculiar lijeratare, and its t:enuine,UL a Ju t Ta.ed, real Falta,T wit, and good humor; an, with an uicreaed boldness, thtyr announce . their determination to enter upon the thiri year of tb 'Gir&ne," with a conscious satisfaction that the past year has been an agreeable one to their patrons, as wed as a prvtable'ine ta themselves (th Edi trs.) -.; . ' It may not be umin-to say (as we know it is not out of place .') tbafc many of oar Southern pea pie !cn'i their money S'ortu after light newspaper literature, which, whtlj they receiva it, is not free from low allucions and blackguard insinuation!". Over this tiiey laugh tinil not unfrequeatly, too. become dicu3!d. This, they never find in the Gi rafft. With innocent yit and inoffensive good hu niiir. ws hae arer endeavored to throw in such matter as would, likewise, instruct. That our course has met the approbation oY Southern peo ple, a peep, only at o?ir mail-book will suffice. fea:t ral. as it is, weekly, over Mississippi Ala b4m:i. Tennessee, Louisiana, South Carolina. ieor dia. Texas, Arkansas, jand our own Carolina and irp'aia ; and recei ring daily, friendly notice's from our coteniporaries of the press, throughout the Uni on, we think w may sy, that it fills aepaeiuthe r.ewspaper world, that bo other publication has evcrtlonc; and, that he necessity stiil exists for or piper, uo one wijl deay. With these? facts thati. made public, weithink the preseat a fitting occaniou to appeal to he generosity of Sotfthern p-np t to ahk tliem f-eiart themselves for one aour, only, the present year, in swelling our lists ia giT-ing us such canifestations of their bui oett. a3 will enable ui to issue a mammoth aheet, week. T, iastea l of present medium si. In rtiura fjr such anaiistekeab'.e friendship, w pro-pos- to 4o much : bnt promises avail notkirig: the pr:sptneti9 with which we have already discharg ed our obligations to pur . readers is the guaran tee we oiter for the future.- t For clubs, weiffer the fellowing induce ir.enti : I ' ' " Fur a club of Five. .4 ...I. $ t 00 Do do Ten...!j........:. 16 00 Do do Twenty,..........: 20 00 An-1 payments to accompany the elubs: Single subscribers will be charged $2 per an'm, W. & R. 11. WHITABLER. If it would noti be considered onerf us, we would thauk our Stateiexchangestoeopy the above prospectus one ar oftener Their kindness wul be raciproted, when an.wopportunity shall offer. Jan'y 24. 1863. L 8-2w f (CROCKERY Jk GLA.JS WARE. White Granite j JJinner are. by set or retail. Cut Glass Tumblers, jWines and Goblats, ALSO, - Plain and Moulded Glass, Edge 1 and C. C. WaVe. for sale by r ! J. BkOWN. f"No. 9, Fayetteville St. CLAUDIUS I B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . SMITifriBLD, .tOETH CAttOMMA, f ILL attend the Courts of Johnston Wayne f T and Nash. jf Jan. 14, 18o3. ! - O ALMON & IX)BSTl;R 3 cases put op in Jars KJ Hermetically sealed' 5 Scr tiues do do do f da all warranted fresh andure. For sale by fr JAMES McKIM.M0N. TN STORE, Ground; Alom Salt," ia" tacks, X tiunnv and Hemp Bagging, - sf Bala Uopa sad Twin's. For aala low. . i V: 8v PayetteviQa St. Raleigh, Jan. I, .l?5fr 'r.'rz -r j - J. M. LOVEJOY S ACADEfVIY, ri HE 27th Session w II commence on the 9th oi tnmene J.M January, -1834.- LOYsT0Y,: Dec. 29, 1&53. 1)ROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dosenljust re ) c'e'iTcd. Also, a large variety of Lutein's and ISaiin'a Perfumery, at ihe Drug Stora of; -. WILLIAMS HAYWOOD. October II, lMt. ww ttkVUOO " CL11U. ft C3 W Dil V -" J WE haTo'' just returned from" New York and, Philadelphia " with much the Wrest Bioca or jcweiry eer before in .Balcigh.; t i too T' "TheAery finest eold and eilTer Watchei i ;.J-.SBreatpins, Ear-rings and Finger -ringa ' tin. 1) O . I TT 1 . ' ' V ...SilTer and plated Ware, -..j v-l t Cloand WateheaV' V : Perfumery .Extracta and Fancy Good . Pistols and" walking t'anea : . i"; .'5" Call And see our Jewelry, at reduced pricca and le3s percent, than wft hnte heretofore aold at. We are determined to do a large huoincaa. ' ' ;i ? -r PALMEft & UAMSAT. October 25,1853.;. r!v; : - P7 r Soloxox Chiiet. l -v "v' JXs, tiuac.' -NORFOLK, VA. Jaa. 18, 1854. ' "tf-I STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. La sicastu DlfTHCT. Ex Parte, Minor Clinton, Excc't of Abram Terry deceased, r Petition for sale of House mid lot, I Lr.nd and Negroes; estate of A. Perry dee'd. It is ordered that the children of the brothers and sisters f Abram Perry, dee'd, late of Lancas ter District, S. C, that were liring at the death of Margaret Terry, widow of the lato Abram Perry, (which was June 30th, 1851,) do establish their righta before the Commissioner in Equity, for Lan caster Dist., S. C, on or before the 1st day of March, 1854, and th;it the Commissioner do report thereon at the nexl Court of Equity for said Dist., (which ill be June iri.'tu ifjj.) The above oniei was reads in above Case, bv the Court, at June Term, 18oo, and thepcrsons to whom the same refers an 1 apslies are noticed to comply with the requisitiona therein set foftli, as a failure to make kuowu an 1 establish the relationship afore said wiL cause the estate of tbe Testator, (Ahram Terry.) to be distributed between those who do es-tib.i-k ouch relationship and operate as a bar to tUots who do not. JAMES II. WITIIKRSrOON. Commissioner in Equity, Lancaster Dit., 8. C. Lancaster C. H., S. C . Not. 2o, '63. Im 95 Nortl) Carolina Sir PER CENT STATE BONDS. TNEASLRY DETAUTMENT, RALEIGH, N C. January, 1 1th, 1854. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 10 o'clock, A. M. of the 28th of February next, for the purchase of $500000 of Bonds issued by the State of NORTH CARO LINA. These Bonds will bear date the FIRST OF JAN UARY, 1-34, and will run THIRTY YEA1LS thev will have Coupons attached, aud the latere" of SIX PER CENT TER ANNUM will e payabu on the first days of Jaruarj-and July of eachyesr. Both interest and principal will be payable a The Bank ef the REPUBLIC, in the City of New York, unless wlien the purchaser mar prefer to have them payable at the Treasury of North Car" olina. They are issued under the authority of the Lec- slature of North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Rail Rond, and, in a Jiiition to the faith of the State, all the Stocks held by the State in said Road and the Dividends from said Stocks are expressly pledge ! for their ra lemp- on. These Bonds are, by express enactment, exemp ted from Taxation. They will be issue ! in sums of $1,001 or $3,000 as partus may wisn. .Parties bidding wul please address their letters endorsed 'Troposls far North Carolina Mate Bonds'' to the uudci signed at Raleigh, North Car olina. The Bids will be opened at 10, o'clock, A. M. 28th Fthruarv next, at this office, in the presence of tho Governor, Secretary, Camptroller of State and G. T. MorJecai, Pre. i.IcLt of the Bank of th State of North Carolina. The undersigned resertes the right of a?ce piinf such bids, in whole or in part, as he may deem most advantageous to the ritato. ,. ? . P.- . , i anccessiui oiauers win dc ra.iuireu, as soon a informeJ of the acceptance of their Bids, to depos t in the Bank, the amount of their Bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the Treasurer of tho State of North Car olina. This Deposit uiav be made, ia either the Bank of the Republic, New Y ork, the Bank of the Stat of North Carolina, or the Back of Cape tear, Ral eigh, North Carina- Documents, allowing the great resources of tht State, and the small amount of her indebtedness, can be had an application at this office, or to Messrs. BROWN J- DE KOafcTT of the sity ef New York. D. VV. COURTS. Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. Jin. 27. 14. 9 td Important to Merchants and Druggists. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., call the attention of their numerous ratrons, and buyers generally, to their large and very superior assortment or Drugs, Medicines ic, embracing every thing in their line of business, wtiicu tliey offer on sucn terms as must satisfy purchasers, in both price and qus.1 ty. We have recently made large additions to our Sto&k, which now consists in part of American and Imported Chemicals of tbe most approved makes, Foreign and Native Drags and Medicines, Super fine Towders in Bottles, Painters; and Artist's col ors, Window and Picture Glass, Spices, Dyer's Materials, Surgeon's Instruments, :&c. We have also added largely to ear stock of Ter- fumcry. Toilette and Shaving Soaps, Cosmetics . . . . r i l t. sa., embracing a greai vanevy oj new auu cicgauv Preparations for the Toilette, of th best European and American Manufacture. .. Our stock farther consists of a choiee assort- ment of fine Old Wines and Brandies, specially selected for the requirements of Invalids, and warranted to be of the purest quality and requir ed proof, re dable for Medical prescription, and domestic use. Tney win. oe rurnisuea at me .uw st Market prions, in Bottles or by the Gallon New and more Advantageous Terms. ' A discount of 6 per cent will be allowed to buy ers on cashing their bills within 1Q daf of date cf purchase in par funds. . ' Uncurrent money will only be taken at its mar ket value at time of payment. If desired, 6 months credit will be given to Mar chants who are responsible and punctual. -. - - - JOHN C. BAKER & CO. No. 100 N. 3d. St Sign of the Golden Eagle and Mortar, Philadelphia." --. Jan. 27th, 1854. - " - ; lm-9 80 to 90 Negroes for Sale. TT AVIS G determined to change my residence rl and pursuits, I will, on TUESDAY, the, 21st Jl S- r . . , - a TT-WTrWVT FEBRUAKI ensuing, sen ai ruuue Atviioii, from 80 to 90 Negroes, embracing Men." Women Bovs and43irla .There are among them many valuable House-Servants, Mechanics, and Field Hands of both sexes. , The sale will take place a ..ffaidettecL eitrht miles west from WARREN TON, and two from RIDGE WAY DEPOT, on the ilAleigb.,& Gaston.' Rail-road commencing at 1 o'clock, and continuing from,jd7- to day till all m r.lL c- -a: f -' " : " ';' .Terms--4edit till the 1st December, 1854, for approved bond, bearing interest from date. Cash Tavmenia aaowcu 11 ucount Vj u- p 7r , GEO. D. BASKERVILLE. Warren Co., J", C,,1 J an. 17, 1853. 4w Z;?; Knlniffh Llvnrv Stahlea.' v THE Subscriber has taken '.charge of, and fully refitted, the Livery, Stables, formerly occupied by Jere. NLtoiv on Wilmington Street, and solicits ke patronage : of.th trarellling Publio-- He. has. on hand a number of fine- Horses and Carriages genteel, v elegant substantial, comfortable,- and will bo prepared, at the' shortest notice, to furnish Travellers withconYeyanes ta .any part of .the State.- Also, -Carriages . furnished with careful drivers, to eonvey individuals or families to evening parties, or for visiting calls. ' i r -. - V . : Horses will be kept by the day, week or year, at prices b suit the times. .;., - ? Horse Drovera will find, at all times, good ac commodations.. , .- EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May SI.J853. - 4A-l v FOR NEW YORK. . ' -V Uxited'Statss Mail lasa fkk Stiamships vy Jamestown and Roanoke. ! rniIE elegant aatr steamship jAMESTowjr.Cap- u jl taa 44'xif w iiivu m Vf B uil Ait vvaasav-ww With the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, en Saturday, the 2-jtli nit., and will continue ta make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. Vlhe Kn.vsoKi. will leave cw lork every Tues day, and Teteruburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust aud fre quent changes of the Railroads. Tas.jengrrs on board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Tillage and Fare from Tetentburg to New York. (State-rooms included,) if 10 Oti Steerage passage, 6 00 BSrjrickcts issued at mr Oni-'C. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 18 "o. T'5 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. HE Subscribers having commenced the above I business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L li. Walker, and employed competent worLinrrn, in tend carrying on the I5:tki:ig and Confectionnry bu siness in all its usual branches, and hope by stric' attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patroiwge. d'lain or ornamental CAKES mad to order, an the shortest notice. C A N D Y M AN U FACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Casuv Maker, and will keep constantly on baud a s.ipply of f'r?U Can ly, of vurioua descriptions, for sale wholesa e or retail. y Wholesale price by the hundretl pounds, jlpeett Dollars. Cash. Orders from a distance vrill be prompt! v attended to. FRUITS, AC. A fresh supply of Fruit- will be kept constantly on hand, of tbe finest quality, at low prices. Conn try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will bo 1'jrwarded on the shortest notice. JAMES PUTT1CK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 2- 1 F.VL 17 GUX, LOCK-SMITH. AND BELL 11AXGKK. Charles Kuester, TT7"OULD respcctl'aliy inf rm tl.e Citizens of f y Raleigh and surrounding country, that 'ne has located permanently in Raleigh, iuiJ lias tip.er.e.1 a Shop on Wi.inington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building.) where he will be found nt nil times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style thj.1 shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shall aIwa s be moderate. t CALL AN'l1 SEE. " X Raleigh, March 2. IS--.:"!. lr-U' f MIIE subscribers having just returned from a Jl Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticles in their line, take t!'i method of calling th" attention of ladies and gentlemen to the v-.riel of their Goods, suitable for presents. fan;:y goods. Fine Leather Reticule-: plain and emb'd Casket.;: French Cups and Saucerr; China Flower Vases and Candlestick"; Tortmoiinaies and Ncccs-aires; Jet ai,tt Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache Work Boxes; Tea Sett?; Children's gilt edgi Cups and fcaiicer-; Ivory Chessmen ; fine Cutlery; kid, iudia rubber and wax Doils ; a.-soi tun i.t of crying Babien; fin chii a children's Tea and Dinner Setts; sgrtmcn! of Gaiue, boys' Guns, &c. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriage:-', Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries, Sham Fights, Farm urds, in boxes. Bureaus, ion! l.nnks. Kitchen urniturc, Cjoking Stores, Pewtcr.Tea Setts. Can- llesticks. Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedattads, Singing Men, it", ic. CONFECTIONARY. Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Fig, Citron, assort ment Caudios, do soft Bordeaux Almonds. Wal nuts, Tecan Nuts, Ta m nuts. Filberts Trescnes and Tickles, Bnuidy Teaches, &c. .jc. Call and see, at FJ MAH LEU & CO. Dec. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. ANOTHER lot just received at manufacturer s prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price $10. To sraall farmers, who want a cheap rnue, mat carrtot get out of order, and u t cut everyihing. we recomiuend this. JAMES M. TOWLLS. Dac. 13, '53. 101 METROPOLITAN SILK STOCK ! REMOVAL. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. IMPORTERS AND JoBBlKS Of 81LK AND FANCY GOODS, BAVIXa KtKOVSD TO TUBIE NEW WAREHOUSE, 0. 56 CUAMBERS STREET, 0 NEW YORK. (Opposite the Park) INVITE the attention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of RICH SILKS, URESS GOODS, SHAWLS, KIDlJU.AO, iJlutlui- DERIES; &c. Merchants throuzkoulv the United States are Solicited to examine our assortment, which in NOVELTY. RICHNESS AND VARIETY, is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, and adanted to' the wants of the very best trade in this country : allot which will be onerea to Cash and first class six mos. Buyers, en the most favorable terms. ' Jan. 6th, 184. " la5 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity and Bleecker Sta THIS House combines, in all its appointments, every modern convenience and luxury, and is fur nished in a style of unsurpassed elegance. The Proprietors will spare no efforts in minis tering to the comfoxts of their guests, and making it worthy the patronage of their friends and the trav elling public It will be open for the reception of guests about the ttu January. . WRIGHT, LANIERS A CO. S. Laxibr it Sow, formerly of Macon, Geo Dec. 27, '63. - 104 m KADER BIGGS,.., . , - GENERAL . QiMlM!lSIl!Kl .IMSIrlOlHKIT Tunis' Wharf , Towu rotnt, ; tk" V NORFOLK VA. RarxaxKCis. Messrs. Bloodgood & Co., E. P Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C, CoL J. B. O Ron! hac. Raleigh, Lewis Thompeen, Bsq. Hotel N- C Ja. 37. 18. ' lrt DIRECTORY.. - y. '&3L PETTjGiLL &CO S ADVERTiaiNa A- ;l...;t:GESCYr;;:-' , - VV' An4 5oV 10 State street, T.iton.-v V' ir rZ " m A ronta for-, the' most influential aid largest circulating Commercial Papers boil in the United States nnd the Canadas.-- . S&" The following list of Business . Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City- of NewYorkV ';,': : V " ' '.' ' Drv Goods. H ILL-BROTHERS, Importersof Embroideries, White Goods; &c.- No. Liberty street, J1- COTTENET & CO.; Importers of French and other European Goods, Nol -48 Broad itrcet. "v: - . IPSTEIX X HONIG, 'o. 153 Itroadway.a few 2i don-Cron LibertT.Stlmpeers of r Laces, Embroideries, Silka'&cv ' r" "' MITCHELL & P0TT. 45 Exchange rL, Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and .Irish Linuns, Dress Goods, &c. ORN, SCHLIEPER HAARn ACS, Importer of German a d Belgian Broadcloths, aiii-s, Hosieries. &c No. bO txctiange naco. LJCHUCHARDT, FROLIC li & IIOLTHAUSEN, Nos. U2 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swi.s, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, V eatings, Satius, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. B ) ERTKAN'U, F RE RES Jc HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics ntnl Linen Cambric Hdkfs l.inon I.nwns. Kiubromerios. c. (own manutuc- tiire.) 27 William Street. TOHN M. DAVIS, JONES & CO., Iniptrs of al Hosiery and Get'.emen's Furnishing (joods. 104 William Strevt. KOHLSAAT BROS. , 45 John Street ; Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, Elastie Braids, Gold and Silver Fringe.-. Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars. I. sees. ,tfcc. SS'l'RAHLHElM &CO., 09 Broadway, Imp. of 1,-tee, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and I riuiiniiigs. C1 B. HATCH ,V O-, '.'7 W liliam M., l:r. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, J- Ma Imp'ts o' aauf. ot Shirts. Stocks, ,j c. 11. ROBINSON .Jr CO., No. li'.it.t and Jobbers. Laee 1S'. Broadway, Goods, Ribbons tsilks. small v.- Embroideries, Hosiery, Glove, Miawlt, .res, .yc. 1 RE PIN .v PAY EN" No. 2 41 Broadway, lmpor- t-rs and .M uiu!". French l.inen t .:mnc Cttinbric Ilandkerehicfs, Laces, Embroideries, Jc, (oivu manuf.) ACCORDEOXS. STRINGS. 1c. y IIARLES BRUNO. Importer and wholesale I Healer in German, French and Italian Musi cal l. Lane. and Stuisos. No. 2 Maiden Daguerreotypes- GURNT.Y, No. ol'.l Broadway, the oldest ami most extensive est iblishment in tlie U.Sta'es. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AliLl'.ORN & CO., No. ;".4 Maiden Lane, (up rtairs) and29 Liberty St- Importers of an. I Fancy Goods. J. Tovs fiics lor ( loorsi ami Cliimt"') i l II.I.KR. COATES & YOULE. No. 279 Pearl St.. kNCVfSTIC TII.KS, OAKSKIRI- tHIMXBI ... . . .-! . !.... 1.. Tom, l'l.ur.ner s .Aiaieiiais, .ietH!.-, -tt.. roi. 11 WiiidowUIn. laini, I. BAKER BROTHER. 142 Water St.. linpt. of FRLSCH WIMM1W til VSS, CIIKMICALS, . . ... .r t : . ... w:. ..).. I.MS. ,rc. A SO, .genrs oi .luirnuu " muu" lus. (il..ss Ware, c. F HOPKINS y BRO S, linp'ts of ruKNCii wis utiw i.t-Ass, No 01 liurcluy St. Engravers II1TN:"V. JkCKXYN A ANNIN. Arti-itu an J Kn-rvers on lJ, -v & "3 "Itoa St. Kiurst and brst wuri, tlottf w Expresses- -!VAi;T. 8ANF"':I A C .. Foreign K'.preM. No. S' itrldv. .:.x-t sn-1 1a- kuw f.rwar-le-1 to J fronl sil raru cf Iho wuri I. A?nu in .Nort.U Attains at.". FANCY (100DS. ARB. Dl'-KSON CO., (formerly Bailey. Ward Si. Co.,) lmptrs and Wholesale Deal- ers in r aney uoeus, vamos, ruu. ers ii elry, elry, Tirfumery. 48 Ma'nlen Lane. TROS1 Engli ROSENTHAL .J BROTHER, Importers of h and (ierman fuuey iioous. .m. Libertv Street. Hot Air Furnaces &c 1) AVIP Ct'IAKIt. (InTentoTanJ I'atentef.l Sicnn pi. :nan. .n;l IVnlrr, while.-a! antt retail, ia Furuace, rntilatora, trri. lr. 'OWLKS A CO., ITT Qmri.t St. ImnroTcd Hot Air JTurnee, U KaDis. lt.-tcrs, Vni:ilator liKlin Cln!!pr Cood. .... . . I. i . Ronnts A AVv.-Xfrr oiirtlnn.l pt. ln.ua Kuotwr ou, llano 'ov-i. Cloth, nhoes, Lifo I'nwntr, Congrwa A. M . QirnnaT k ton. D.lors a Qtitmby's Tmprovad Rodt. Office Vkl EwtTth t. attd 18 'as-t gtrMt. l.ooliiiis rla aud lictur i rame p- whiti-kx, Msnuf?fnrer, No. 101 Canal it., Nw York. iVL GildiDg in all lu branched. Iflachiiiery and Hacliiiie Tools. Scmtxca'a MacMurry Deriot. f.2 Courtlantt itrect, Mar.hinrry, Machln Toola and Woodwnrtir Patent Planing Machines. IEONAKIVS Marhinerr IMpot, low reari anu nu Tcr sir. J KacUiuiat'R Tools from the liest maker In the country. ,ecdle, Fih Hooka &. Tackle dec. rnilOMAS H- BATE, (late T. T. H. BATK.) 103 Maidea 1 Lane, Needle. Hah Hook. Fishing Tackle, Ac. Paper iVarerooms. CTRrfl W.TTELD CO., 11 Cliff 8t, Imp'U and Vfhnnesale Dealers la American. French. German and Knitlish Paper and every description oi raper .ninnncinrer jincnua. Perfumery and Faney oas: 1 k J. RAM8KY,(Unui. anu imp.,) tio wreenwicn m. of IV ' Lublns, Prevoeu, Ourlaln and other celebrated maker- Statioiiery ITarerooms "Wholesale tTTif . A. Wbexlis A Co. Kwr 13 and 15 Park aow, New York VV PltT. Imn't.4 of hUdIa and Fancy stationery. Dealers la American papers of every description. Tiooihs a Ktuooa, No. 88 Jora st. Wholesale Booksellers n and stationers, ana jiani-ui uuujui utm owm. Safe. at. PatbicK, Defiance salamander sates, rtjaylor's Patent) Depot. No. tyj Pearl n. lormcrtj m jonn i : Valentines for 1854. mnv iMrRTTAN VALENTINE CO., N. Y.Taoa. Fans, 81, 1 ft'asaau Street, Agent, are now prepared to execute all or ders for Valentines awl Valentine Stationery for the ap proaching season. Dealers are requested to write ly for a trade Circular containing all particulars. t v-- .lan aaUcdta orders for wood Kneravings, and all ether kinds Of Engraving ana Arusiia nor. in general. Address. . THOS. FREKE, 81 Nassaa St . w Tost November 11th, 1S68. - - 3m-ai . v Notice to Pensioners, , pERSONS on th4 Pension jioQ at Fayette villet' :J".:will have their business attended to prompt ly by making the undersigned their Agent to collect the same- . ; Claims for Pension and Bounty Land, for servi ces in Revolutionary War, War 1812, Mexican and all the Indian Wars, prosecuted promptly. . Highest eatk pries paid for Land. Warrant for a Northern Company, - St.w -JNO. M. ROSE. FayatttviUa; Oct J8,1868 4V-' W ' ' Mutual Insurance Company f niHE cost of Insurance on the - n-utualT plan is li but a small suoivoomparedwithajoint stosk Company. r This Compoaiy. being - located in the Western part of the States consequently much! the larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of which, are in the country, -v-.--'. 1 . The Company isentirely. free: from debtrrkava mode no. assessments, and -have a very large a mount In cash and goed bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. T" -.': -, ' At the last Annual Meeting the following OfScsrs were elected for the ensuing year: i' - : JAMES SIANPrcsidcnt v ' " S. G. COFFlNr Vice President. C P. MENDENIIALL, Attorney..: ? i '.' PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. : WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Aent-,' -- - 7- ' - DlBECTOBS. ' " James Sloan, J."-A.' Mebane; C,- P. 'Mendenhatt, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConncll, of Greensboro' ;Dr. ShiibnM GCo2i7V J. W. Field, Jam as town; F. JHf-Gwd" ntJ JDtri8ged5le"ahd Upper Iaastti l" .1 r . i .., . - , . . It? L . , , . . ... . liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; ut. c natkinB, Carolina Female College; John 1. Shaver," Salisbury ; John II. Cook, Fayetteville, 1. F. Lllty, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Bigge, Raleigh r Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. ' : TETER ADAMS, Sae'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14, 18:9 101 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A TRUST COM T AN i. fl HIS 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 ordiuary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in tbe entire profits of the Company. Premi ums will be received, in cash, either annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be agrtied up on at the time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tcm, tho 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 ii created at one and the same time an assurance pay tble at death nfund available in. tickneu andapro vision for old aye. Jsaf See Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gurrcll, Lyndon SwaiaJ John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling. John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogbnrn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. lilliott. President RaM'iI GoRBxli.. 1'ice- Presided Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and T. easurer D. T. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Examining l'losiriaH Edwin Watson, M D. Cons-tHi'ij I'tgtiri.nu). C. Mebane, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. D. D. T. Weir, M. D. General Ajen ' William II dimming. Any inf-.rmatioii relative to tbe Company may be hu by addressing D. P WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 1S").. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. R A L E 1 G H, N. C. TIlHlS Company has been in successful operatiea I for more than seven ye.irs, and continues te take risks upon nil classes of property in the State, except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies how sever property amounting to !4,-00,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, aud its present capital is over Six Hutched Thousand Dollars, n bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance uion the plam ef this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grade of proparty em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the preseat vear: DIRECTORS. -T. G. B. Roulli.tc, C. W. D. Hatchings, Jno. R. Williams. John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. II. c!lv,-, Raleigh ; 'Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington: James E. lloyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. II. Tool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Pagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell. N'ewbern; W. N. II. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All DirecTorare authorised to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulliac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice dm. S. W. Whiting. Treasurer. John G. Partridge, Secretary. John II. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, "I Jno. R. Williams, j- Executive Committee. John Trimrose, ) All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. TARTRIDGE, Seo'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, rriHE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, Wednesday and rnday, at . A. M. by tbe way of Tittsboro', Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro , Copper Mines, &c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 T. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', $3.00 do do St. Lawrence, 4,00 do Franklinsville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro,... 5, 00 do Salisbury 8,00 Jour Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', II. L. RO BARDS, k CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Tarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. 63 New Arrival . AT. THE VARIETY STORE! THE undersigned respectfully informs tho citi zens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at his old stand, aud has just returned from the North, where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually kept ia a Family Grocery and Confectionary. ' GROCERIES Java, Laguira and Rio Coffees; Clarifies, Pul verized, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles ; Molasses and Sugar House Syrup; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsupe, Fish, Rice, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Salt, Mustard, Nutmeg, Ginger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamoa, Spice, SaL Soda, &e.. - MISCELLANEOUS '' Trunks. Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes,' Umbrellas, Wool and Cotton Cards Nails, a full assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brush es. Plough Lines,' Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shove s, Water Vessels, Horse Backets, Brooms; Baskets, &o. ' ' " - ' ' CONFECTIONARY, &c. ' ' " Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, Sardines, Pickles, ChocolaMfc Preserve? Ginger, . Pears, Damsons,- Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces and Limes; Olives, Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts, Pecan, (by the bag or lb.,) Tobacco,; Snuff, Soaps, VOtogne, Looking u lasses ana r ire- works, together with, many other articles too nu tnerous to mention. . ' - " MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' Accordeons, Violins," Guitars, Banjos, Tambo- rines, Fifes," Flntea, sc. -- - ' HENRY KEIM. Au 2, 1I5. - .-.- 4f TO JAMES E. CTJTHBERT, -s: (SUCCESSOR TO. KERR & CUT IIBERT, ) f Orseerf:JTorwardmf4tnct Commutton Merchant,. Br 1' -lltnglrooie Street, -iPetertburgr rW"V ' t, 1" w HR,CH8 J . . , i. ThoV. Bragg, Jr.", Jack JT. 9. "1 ' f'L. F.. Hicks, Esq-. V PaUwi - " . Messrs. Kevaa & Br.. "i-' Messrs. L D; A- wt O. Crenshaw; Mtmhmsttmf. : Jasiah Wills'HEsq.J . .r : James GeorgeEsq., BaMtmor'f.'r; . Messrs., Monahan & Beers. NetJmili7?T T TAS constantly on,- hand : Prima ;.PorU Use Ham New Orleans Sugars, Ixaf, Crushed, Pulverised attdClarins-U. U , Asula auu os. juomuigo conees - v-v. . Black Pepper in grain and ground,: and Allspice. Race Ginger -in Bags, and Ground iu: Boxes si Gunpowder, Jmperial and Y'oung Hysom.Teaa TaUpw,'Adamantine and Sperm, Candle - ;-i S Brbwnpale and Variegated Soap'-? ..:-44 G onpowder. Shot and Bar. Lead- -:i4,- i i Vv Blacking; Ink Shoe Thread and Wrapf lag Paatav l . T : ,-.. n . n . .. i, . .- Liverpool and Ground Alunt Salt Prime Virginia and Western Baeea and laawl.- . Nails, assorted, with' flooring and Warehtaaa ; , Regalia, Principe, and Havanaa Qgara-fc Together with . a large stock o.fmg 'aad e!e mestie Liquors, Wiaes, As., wkiek he affer atu the lowest market rates-. ' ' ' C The strictest attention paid te'reeeiviag aad for warding goods. Petersburg, March a, . ; 19 : A- t H. HARRIS, GENERAL COMMISSIOir MEECHAITTI, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, ' "T7ILL make liberal advances os eeasigameats, T r if desired. Norfolk. April 10.18a3. 3 "ly IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK.. TH C subscribers respectfully inform ths citizens of the United States, that they are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Iron Torlt, such as Railingsfor public or private parks, gardens, steps, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries. &c. Also, t tees. Chains, Tables, Grey Hounds, cast iroa Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs, Doors, shutters, Guards, Gates anil all kinds f ornamen tal aud architectural Iroa Work. . ' They pay particular attention to enclosing cemetery lots, having tbe largest nnd handsomest assortment of any establishment in the country. Pcrsous desiring to make selections of patterns, and know the o;.st of work, by addressing tbe subscri bers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders eatrusted to us will receive prompt atteution. HOOD A CO., No. 121 North Tenth St., Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. 88 3s Isaao Proctor -MERCHANT TAILOR, (SLCCKSSOR Tt OLIVER t PROCTOR.) . TXT'OULD respectfully announce to his patrons y and tbe public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that ha is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths, Cassimeres aad Vestiugs, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for flash, he is euabled to offer at very low rates. He has now in stere, at the old staed, opposite Cue Po.t-Oflice Superfine bl k blue, brown, dahlia aad other fancy Cloths, of various goods 8uperfme French, English and American Cas- a'yaari;., of ail priceC'plsin and fancy Superfine Simoai Doeskins, fur pants aad Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines Plain and tig'd aad fancy silk Vesting! Fine assertment rich silk (juiltings, fer wed dings and parties Tlaiu and fig'd Plusk and Velvets, wery rich. FURNISHING GOODS A complete asertmut, consisting in part of, Superfine plain and faucy dress Shirts l)o o-ply Collars, large variety Lo Canton Flannel, bleached Drill Merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain aad fancy Hosiery Gloves, very tuperior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddiugi and parties Stocks, bl'k, white sud famy, with and with out tics . . Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. , In fact, everything necessary for a gentlemaa'i complete outfit. W ltb siHcerc thanks to his nuuieroas patrons fer the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to h.m, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, and a determination to please, to merit its continu- ice. " Gentlemen furnishing their own goods te be manufactured, may rely upon receiving the same care and attention as though old by himself. Tbe latest Paris and London fashiousjust received Cutting and repairing done promptly st all times. He will remind those indebted, six months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those iu ar rears longer than tbe above time will please call and close their accounts, either by cash. or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. 5 Oct. 18, 1853. - . eV-. Age and Giraffe. REMOVAL AND CHANGE. IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. - Morris L. Hallowell & Co. PHILADELPHIA. HAVING REMOVED into their splendid new Warehouse, entrances No-, 147 Market, aad 21 North Fourth at, are opening ror tne &prg trade an assortment of Silk and Fancy Goods, that for extent and variety will surpass any stock ever offered in that market Entering into their new store, which is. one of the largest in Ameriea, with a business of an unusual amount already estab lished, and intending largely to increase it, espee- iailv with those who buy for Cash, and believing that the fairest system in jobbing goods is to have Uniform Prices, they will be eom pelted .to sell at a much smaller profit than can possibly be afford ed where long credits are given. . ... ' v. Under their Cash-and Short Credit system - the necessi.y for charging large profits does not exist and by selling their goods at a very small advance on the Foreign Cost, " " , They mean to make it the interest of every judge of goods, to buy, upon the following Terms : Cash Buyers will receive a .discount of six per eent, if the money be paid in par funds, within 10 days from date of bill, V ' . .' v ' Uncurrent 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. 'r'-. ' Where money is remitted in advance of maturi ty, a discount rat the rate of twelve per cent per annum will le allowed. ' ' ' ' '" Thev ask from merchants visiting the Eastern cities the favor of an examination of their stock, be ing satisfied that they will be convinced that it' Is not for their interest to pay the large profits that are absolutely, essential to those ;who give long. eredits.. r ' .. .T -f M. L. IlALLOWRi.t, J-"L: HAtOWBtX-TT," W. Swb- KHT, J. TRACCAIRj A-f W , LlTTLK JS. t R, lltJTHlR- so. Vr Jau.ia-.'i4. jrjnHE Subscriber-would respectfully infovm' the 1 ... ' t. , ' i J -t.' . v.1: n- . citizens oi xuueigu, aau tut.(iuuut, gvuerauj. taahe has on hand Buggies,: Horses, Hacks, Ac, for hira.-V; ' ." ?v 1 : Persona wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at- his Coach SbopY on Wilmington- street, ena hundred ys-rd -couth-of the' Capitol Square. . . . s. . - JAUfl. IaBHFORD:. lisietgk,' July n.: . ; .. . . ,.--v" - 185S. - '- ' ly 0 Nbrth Carolina Mutual TJLlb Ioxt r --v ' ? , ranee Company," f ? 1 ' - ,OJFZC,rRALIUGn.-2re.i - v rTIIIIS-Company continues to insure the livea'ef .-ts". "all hrtlthy White persons and Slave. ' ",; yhfreatost risk taken on a single life la 5i0fjf..'r' : Slaves-are insured for a term of ne te ive) years fe ' .. . IA- .1.-:- . "-t : v - - s --,-.f-'. ,-vOiti?s; 4- Dr Chasi E, Joinson,. rresidenCT.,?;-" 4, fcWm.?D-r Haywood-, Vice President -James F, JordanvSecretary,;, , . - w-rywm ahas M'vAnot.litAW t. . , , . Perriu Blwbee, Attwrne-y., . j to w M ViDr, Win, H.'McKee, Examining PJiyiieiaav' ' " ' . f , ,r J- Hersman, General Agent. V . v . - V 'Jl- ,,AUosaea are paid: witbAi SS days after atisaka-;-'.; 5 tory proof is presented- ' r . . -x ABlanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan f epa i V atioa of the Company, may be Lad an applicaUem' Offic SLp any of the .Agencies. All lettsr 4 em buaimeasshoadd. h addressed to ' ' - Z . May l,:Ut..Y - i --' f rjYK J TNASUIiANCl COMPAltT W J- Hartfobv CttitJC, offers to insure Buildiaf aud Merchandize, 'against losa bt. damage by tra, at'irnju-as $6 suit the tioe. t ' ' ' v This i3 one of the oldest and best Insurance Cea paaies iu -the -,Vnlted-. SUtes,, and' pays Its lease promptly.? ;v-;vr- V J Application fe Insurance) ia Raleigh, er its vi cinity, te be made te V"- ' - ah ier Aiiiteu,,!. V. anel vicinity, la V T .Dir irFDVi ' x " October, 1848. $3 JUST-RECEIVED Another Supply of Musical Instruments at the N. C." 3Iusie Store, 'where ' may always be found Sheet Music and Music Booke for all instruments. Pianos from the celebrated Factory of Knabe A tenle, BaltiiBore. i Guitars, , Tiolins, TioKncelloa, Drums, Fifes, Flutes Clarie netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flntes, Accordeons, rang- ing from Cl cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborinsi Violin Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. A-new let of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin. A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Port Monaies, &c, &c.t .... . -i , . ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A-Deantiful lot af Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Bru-K.es, Oils and Varnish ; Canvass iat pieces er on stretches. . -'?.': Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper,. Bristol Board, Mill Bearda, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel,.'-Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &e., fcc - Ifc W. PETSRSILIA.- si Raleigh, Sept. 16,1853.' -N -- ' 7 ". IRON RAILING, ' AND ORNAMENTAL - :V , t IRON WORK. Mi:; fTIHE subscribers respectfully inform .'tLa aitl- " I xens ef the United States, that they are pre pared to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron : Wark, -such as railings for Public or Private Parks,' Gar- ;,; dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries, &e. , -Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables,. Grey hounds, Cast . Iron. Lambs, New Foundland , Dogs, . Iron Stairs, , , Doors; Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds-, af ornamental ind architectural Iron work. .; ' y . Sii3- They pajr particular attention toenolo---' . sing cemetery lots, having the' largest andChand- somest assortment of patterns of any establishment ' in the country. Persons desiring to make selectio -of patterns and know the cost of work, by address ing the subscribers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of w ork and list of prices. All Order entrusted to us Will rteeive prompt attention. - HOOD & CO. Ne. 1 21 North Tenth st, Philadelphia. Nev. 22acL, 1853. 9fc PUTNAM'S ' HOME CYCLOPAEDIA T IN SIX VOLUMES; courRis xa thi roLLowixa: iacb sold tiri- RATELT. HAND-BOOK of Literature and Fine Arts, By George Ripley, i Esq., and . Bayard Taylor, Esq. I vol. 8vo.r cloth. liand-Book of Biography, By Parke Godwin, Esq. 1 vol. 8 vo., cloth. Hand Book of the Useful Arts, &c, By Dr. ; Antisel. 1 veL 8vo. Hand-book of the Sciences, By Prof. - St. John, of. Western Reserve College. .1 vol 8va. cloth. Haud-jrjook of Geography, 0r Universal Gazetteer, ' Hand-Book of History and .Chronology, or the World's: Progress: A Dictionary of' Dates. In all 6 Volumes, small T8v6.";f each containing from 600 to- SOOpages double columns,- with" En-. trravia-rsl For sale bv r HI D. TURNER!" - - -., - , .-tC m . I : . ItAntratA- -t - Raleigh- Jan. 10 th, 1854. . PANNEL WORK. AT.' P. KIMBALL," ?o. 78,. BEEKMAN" ST.I New Y'ork, Wholesale and Retail Denier ia- v Sashes, Doors, Blinds and .all kinds of Builders : Paunel Work, made oC the best material, iu th -most thorough, manner and Kiln dried, so as to -entirely prevent shrinking by exposure to heat in - any form or degree, is prepared, to furnish, any . -' . amount at short . notice of Wie very bestjartile ' made in the Country, and at extremely low prieea for eash. .. Orders bymail promptly attended to,;- and geode put Sip "arid dispatched withvcare.-- ? Sfraiigers visiting the city are invited to catt ajodii';; examine before purchasing elsewhere; "'. ,K Jan 19. 1854. - . : ::: 6md ,7 'V,' - ;T6anners.'.i- ,UV" T11IIE subscriber bega leave to infornf'tho Tn - JL prietora of , Tan Y'ards throughout the' StateT of North Carolina, that he is Agent for the "sale of Patent Rights in this State 'for Dr. David Eenne dy's new process of Tanning without -the use ef bark.4 :-: j -":! f '.-.". -' ' ' Leather tanned by this "method is better every way than that tanned by tiie old or any other aew mode now in use. . It iaitronger and more imper vious to water, while It is equally-as pliable and easy tocwork.. vj-A ' 'c:-:?e-f - t The process is a chemical compound warranted not to injure the skins rA aide of sole or haxnasi Leather, tanned by thi method, will weigh pound more than one tanned by the old method, and tha. worth of this additional poundof Leather wilf pay ' for the materia la it takes- to tan it-. Kheep skina tanned by this raetliod are as .strong,"aBd ' wiil ;a wear; made into a shoo pr boot, equal tecalf skin, r maintaining its shape fully as weQJThej time ft." tanning the diuerent tinLs of Leather is as fol lows; Sheep skins in 4 days ; Calf skirif in' front" 6 to 10-days ; Kip bkins 16 t?'2l' days ; HarneM Leather 5 to 6 weekf ;Sole Lesther'3 monthaV,' " , ' une man can tan ana -uress as much Leather ia - one year by this'-method, as two can by.tha old " : r All letters addressed to me at Wilmington, NA. C, wiU bt Moniptiy Uttended to, - .KsHrt-.!.V V5''e -W"- - : V1T.KVR ' - Wilmlngten,- Oct 2S, 1853.- S8 wSmea I , , -BTheCaraWan Trialf llTUST Published,-the Second Edition f the trial . ' of; the'Rev. Geo; W.Cabawah; Baptist Preach er, for the murder, of CVIL Lassiter, Sehoolinaster before the" Superior Court if;iLw 4- Beaufort XJounty; North Carolina, Fall Term, 1853 ; togeth-- ' '" - c .rii..-,-.'.-.'(:r. a. j er Wlta ,V Biteitu ui uic uuimh. a mc, suviiuiK, noWithstanding his great popuIarity and ; aucoeu . M rPreafcher, a career of crime unparaielled, en- ding with his taking his own life on the trial after attempting to kill one of the Stale's counseL The ; book ia -neatly printed on fine paper with stereotype plates, and contains 123 pages, and 7 engravings. Priet 60 etsvFor one dollar sent to. the subscri bers at Washing ton N; CL by mail (post paid) or otherwise, two copies of the book wfll be sent ta any part of the Country free of postage, k ; i.. WANTED, -Active young men to "sell the, book iaevery county.v Addresa' DIMOCK..& CO. Washington, JJ, C. Jan. 27, '5. . 8t-9 -'- tSmf" stauaara, epmt or we .ge ana. iiouean Recorder cepyv .?f,JK& 1 : ! 1 -. M .i ii,-..-.- ; . . 5
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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