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A ...... . ' ft':-- - AV'S if ,; , r .. ' :t-&e4ri- 4 . ." y. V! Vf 4 " i' 4 y 4( v' J I. VOLUME-IF. -i . . 5 V- ja, . , -, . - -"1 . . -"'- : ' ' " ' : - 1 I V I 1 1- TIIX -JtlLEIGn REGISTERV t o it o V; A' ii 1 6 r i t t o. a T K M 8t - V'" tS Maai&; ta JTiLitr $1.' . $3 r uita i la JTac 1 50. ' for tM rortbaWMkly, JUTES Of DVBRTISlSOl U ' i it ii.i J...I1...., ..i i. -ni i -v..u rW,in "VTU. . iJlin. oT UI m a..t will K. UHi ' ' - 3 r- " tr4d ! t Satmi-waekLT. Till aLa uMr jiru-" m - -. ' mHE Followine Scbedal Jiaslen ordered by I the Port Mter Oeneytvl, nd- has gone- into irtion on UU Rod toid.y s,-r. iVv,av,? 1 p H. in tun ior ui express ima-io wnnung- - 1 - ton Wtldon t 1 P. and retven. Raleigh N. 0 ;. BOOKSTORE. I ; fTT ENRI 1- TUKiXKtt naaiexsBftte the supreme I r Court Reporttvaiforn""et Q aiagle toI- IrdU'a dtreet," three -volitmea; Swaim'9 Jus- liet.Kertk'CMeliM FormBiok. v- Alto, a feawy wu m umuues, )rbj retail, a complete assortment of School Books ilmk Books; Utionaryand"Faricy Articles ; Ju nil and Toy Books ; all thb "New Puhlicntiou n won as issued; the Standard Publications iu tery departsaent of literature, ; Arts auj Science, mJ in erery language Ancienter Modern.' ' . Uu-ic Books ajui .MasicalInstramentsf Wri inj Desks of Leather, Bxewbdi andMahogany, Fark Boies, f Leather, Rosewood and.-Paper ick. Walking Cane an4 Wiipa, great Tariety, :hoJee Gold Pens in Sitrer and1 Gold Cases,. TlociDed8. Gizs.' Hobby Horsee,'. Barouches, Vheel Barrows, c, Mathenatical Instruments fcd Thernioineters, ui great afiety. Book Binding, in erer Tarieiy, prompuy execu- ii in the neatest manner. ytrC"-i" - I tfB Skicct Oaedbm S-tEoi-r-erery Tariety larranted fresh and good selected froni the nio&t bproTed eedmen ana uarutmtr.ni i&e ourm- tu Country Jan. 1 i, 54. tf 6 ' H- R ROBERTSON, . RAIN, FLOUR AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MEnCBAAT.X";'" No. 69 South i t, BALTIMORHrV iiiiii icAi.vif s Whitmel J. Hill, Esq., Scotland Jfeck, N. Jno. H. Anthony, Esq. .-.-dj . , , do Hon. Francis Mallory, Norfdik, -Ya. Messrs E. P. Tabb & Co. M"do Messrs. J. M. Smith $ Bro. h do . J . Hall Pleasants, Esq., Ball! more. CoL George P. Kane tTfdo - . Messrs. F. W. Brane Sensil-.tlo . Baltimore, Sept. 16. 1353.-4 : ly re. Raleigh Livery Stables. THE Subscriber has taken charge of, and fully fitted, the Livery Stables formerly occupied by tr. Xixoa, on Wilmington Street, and solicits the Ltrouage of the travelling Pabbc - He nas on iod a number of fine Horses ihand Carriages, nteel, elegant, substantial, ieouifortable, and I! be prepered, at the shortest notice, to furnish ravellers with conveyances Uk any p.irt of the te. Also, Carriages furnished with careful rivers, to convey individuals or. families to evening hrtiea, or for visiting calls. Horses will be kept by the day, week, or year, at rices to suit the times. , Horse Drovers will find, at ail times, good ac- Liumodations. EDWARD TARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, Msy 81, 1853. 45-ly Owing to the present high prices- of grain fcd provisions, I shall be compelled hereafter to large 37 J cents for a single feed, instead of 25 Jnts. E. Y. Feb. 3, 1854. y , . n rBOyS CLOTHING.; TJEPOT. " JHE subscribers have the most extensive and 1 varied assortment of Clothing for Boys, from to io, ever ottered tor sale lA the. Union. Or- Irs for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest u. it V - Persons purchasing Clothing at this Establish ment have the privilege of changing them, if they I not suit. ' ' f ' -V , - F. A. nOT'A BR0-, 3. W. Corner of Chesnut iOth Streets, . t H Philadelphia. . April 1, 1853. rlVr-..- ly-28 REMOVAL OF TE ' ; Boot and Shoe Manufactory. 'HE Subscriber begs lesr to inform his patrons, and the public in eeneral, that he as moved from Wilmington Street, to the house te y occupied by r. Mahler as s, fancy store, West J of the capitoL Thankful for the liberal vatmnaKe' heretofore tceived, he solicits continuance of the same, fromisinr to use the verr best materials and em- f 7 onl superior workmen, r HENRY A..DEPKIN. Raleigj, Aug. 2G, '53. ; : . 70 tf CLAUDIUS B. &iNDERS, ATTORNEY.AT LAW, (HITHriKLD. XOSTH CAROLINA. .TTTILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne Iff and Nash. ' 1 Jan. 14, 1853. , 6 SWAMP LANDS N. C. WILL sell at Public Auction, 'at the Exchange. 1 Philadelphia, on the 2nd day of May next, thir- p-tuiie Hundred Acres of Swamp.La.id in Beaufort "y, a. c. This tract is worthy the attention f SDitalista. beiair fiartv feet aKnv th l.-.rl nf r and Roanoke Rivers, and within six milps of tm, thus rendering its reelamatfon by drainaee Kiuible at a small expense. It is densely timber rl with Cypress, Juniper, and some Pine. . Terms (urttaer particulars made known the evening of r upon application to JNO. LISLE, As'gnee. eolO, 104. - : ' '-t - td-I4 THE NEW PORTRAIT GALLERY. 1 B. HAVENS, Daguerrean Artist, and O. P. " Av. COPELAND, Portrait and Miniature Pain- K"ery, on FayettevBIe St in thecew brick buiid- I recenUy erected by W.J. at A.bS.Longee." Mr. Havix' has' a SPLENDID SKY-LTGHT. M feela confident that, with his unproved instru pnu, he can now vroduee . Dairuerreotvpe Like- rwses equal to any in the country, and w7A a eery r, oor ae therefore sohcits and hopes to Teceive liUral patronage. - ;; -f . -9 .- 7. voFKLaro also taxes occasion respeciiui ly inform thase who but (lasirw to.' nernrtnatA the k(ie4Sof the "human fM div5n'r that har-will r graat pleasure in " serving tlijeia at hia thug nuJto, adjoining the rooms off Mr. Havens. - r- -opaLAo will visit the surrounding country tB7 time for the nnnmu of tnKav -f umilr ' nAr. triu if it .i.ni4 v. A.x a j 'ij - F'ttnelf to make- rood TVorfwiiti (nf 1nrtMt ends) from Daguerreotype pietures.Vt-s 'f I!eigh,Feb. 17, 188A. ;l6-tk: nb Subscriber, having removed to RaleigV, of fers Us services to't ser&ona laving ...u;na a te Supreme Court 'and In the i Superior, and -uuQtv Courts of Wake and tba ailiain... ....r.t .- tt Attom r,I I'nn.i.'ln. k k ' . 3 v.Ttf- V. Watohes 'and- t e weiryv1 a i 95TwE;"nT Jnst'-returned from r'Kew' fork" ti '-and Philadelphia - with, much he largest stock of Jewelry ercr before in Raleigh. - j It is too large tn 'enumerate we hate , t - "-. ' Thc .finest jJd ajud silvcV Watches C' -:Brestpin Rr-ring and Finger-rings iZ' ' .v T 'ue or Straps d Knives i ; rilwl plated Ware Ajj.ij,;. - ' t and WUdesv'TrfeW-.--v-?.' j c Perfumery Extracts atbl Fancy Goods '''X,-l-PUtols .audralking CVueafi.'.t-v-'I-4 :' ? Call and c onr. Jewelry, at reduceJ prices and less per ceuU thn wafave heretofore sojd at We' Hre'determined toJJo large business, t z -A' '-.TPALMER.ik RAM3AY. ; i October 25, 1853. ' , Xr. 87 - SOLOMOX Cn? nKT.". r' ' " JaV. AHItt.., i - V i " - ' ..-.'V-.i-'--?- .--.t... ." J ''v.- CIIEUUY C A II 1 1 1, j Commission 'Merchants, : NORFOLK, VA. . . Jn 1 8, 1854. -.. tf5 STATE lPp SOUTH C )lt:Ttticf.r., A KOLI N A. Las caste a Kx: PaftcJ Minor CttntnnExec't of Abram Perry deceased, m lVtition for sale or House and lot, CILn.nd and Negrees ; estate of A. Perry dbe'd. ' It" is ordered that the clflldreu of the brothers and sisters of Atram Perry, ilec'd, Lite of Lancas ter District, S. C, that were living at the death of Margaret Perry, widow of the late A bra in Perry, (which was Juue liOtu, 1S51,) do establish their right befufe the Commissiouer in Equity, for Lan caster Dist. S- C, on or before the 1 st day of March, 1854, and that the Commissi, Mier Io rejHM-t thereon at the next Court of Equity for said list. . (which will be June 2;th J354.) YheatiOte.order was ina.le in above cae, by the Court, at June Term, J 853, and the persons to whom Uie same refers and applies are noticed; to comply with .the rcciuisitious therein set forth, nja failure to make kuowu and establish the relationship afore said f wilt cause the estate of the TeftwtLr, (Abram, Perry,) tobv distributed between tiiosd "ho do es tablish such relationship and operate as a bar to those who do not JAMES II. WlTHERSPtioX. . - .. ." , Commissioner in Equity, " Lanenster Dnst.. S. C. . Laucaster C. H., S. C Nov. 115, -53. . 8m H6 '- Important to Merchants and JOHN CI BAKEH & CO.. call the attention of their nuuiereus Patrons, arid buyers generally, to their large and very superior, assortment of l)nig3 MeJiciues &c., embracing every thing in their line of business, which they offer on such terms as must satisfy purchasers, in both price and quality. . . We hsve recently made large additions to our Stock, which now-consists in part of American and Imported Vhemicals of the most approved makes, Foreign and Native Drugs and Medicines, Super Sue Powders in Bottles. Painters, and Artist's col ors, Window and Picture Glass, Spices, Dyer's Materials, Surgeon's Inrtruiuentav &.C. We have also added largely to our Stock of Per fumery, Toilette "and Shaving SoapJ, Cosmetics Sic, embracing a great variety ofnew.Hud elegant Preparations for the Toilette, of the best European and American .lai:uf:cture. Our stock fort h-r consists nf a choice-assortment of liie Old Wines sni lliandies, specially selected for the requii-eineius of Invalids, aud warranted lu be of liie purest quality and requir ed proof, re iabio for Medical prescription, and domestic use. They will be furnished at the low est Market pries, Hi H.ittles -r by the (i.dlon. JViir ami mute A-tr infu:fu' Tkrm. A discouut ot t per ent will io nl oweii to buy ers on cusliiiiiT their bills within 10 days of date of purchase in pur funds. Uueurrent money will only be taken at its mar ket value at time of payment. If desired. 1 months credit will be given to Mer chants who are ri-spnu-ible and punctual. JOHN 1'. 1JAKKU "t CO. No. UK) N. :id. SU Sign of tht- Golden K.igle and Mortar, Philadelphia. Jau. 27lh, l!vJ. . lni-9 SAX'L. M. WII.SOS. GEO. W. (JBICE. . WILSON & GRICE, Ge.ner O. Commission i Forwardinu Mer n ants, jV. 11, IL'jh Si. t a. I 1'ieree'a What J, Portsmouth, Va Cl IVE their personal and prompt attention to X the Sale and Forwarding of I'roduoe-Miid Mer chndise of every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. RKFKnEXOES tico. W..Moruecni, fcsq., Kalrign; Messrs. W. H. & K?S. Tucker, do: King, Thomas & Barrow, Louisburr; R. N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards. Warren county; Col S. S. Boyster. Granville: Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery it Plumnier, do : CoL Walter G Wynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4. 1853. 87-1 y 30,000 Dollars Wanted. rjlUE CAPE FEAR AND DEEP RIVER Navi gation Company are desirous of borrowing Thirty Thousand Dollars for the purpose of com pleting th-ir improvement. According to the provisions of the amended char ter, passed nt the last session of the General As sembly, the Company wid issue coupon bonds in sums of not more than One Thousand Dollars, or lesj than Five Hundred Dollars payable in the City of New York five years after date", and bear ing interest payable semi-annuiilly at the same place. , Ample and undoubted personal security will he given. - Those wishing to loan any portion of said sum will please address the Treasurer, at Pittsboroug.b, Chatham County, N. C. bv-the 1st of March, 1854. HENRY A. LONDON, Treasurer C. F. and D. K. Nav. Co. Feb. 10, 1 854. 13-td Removal and. New Firm. T M M. "CARTER, having associated with Facst & Wisebeen ke, they will continue the Hardware Business under the firm of FAUST, WINEBRENER & CO., nnd have kemovep to their xew 5 stort beows sto.sk stojjk, No. 45. N'orUi 3rd street, east side above Market (erected on the lot formerly occu pied by the Olo City Hotel;) where we are pre pared to show a very full assortment of I! a i.n WAnE.Ccxi.KKT, Gixs, Rifles, Tiepentine Axes. Uackeks and -nil other goods .usually kept Hardware Establishments. We respuctfuliy soli cit a visit from our friends and ImyvHc; one. alty. - Philadelphia, Feb. 30, '54. 17i 13 OR S1LEI Afirfct rate Milca Cow, Apply to SNOw. 12 tf . - - T. II. ,Fcb. 7. 1854. "TN STORE. Ground Alum Salt, in sacks, I 'Guuny and , Hemp Bagging, Rala Rone and Twine. For sale low. J.BROWN. No. 9. Fayettcville St. Kaleigh, Jan. 3, If 53. CANDLES. 100 boxes 'Alheever J- Co. Ada mantine v 100 do Hyde & Kimbcrly Miuld, in store and for sale by . v ; :-. ., , A. M-'McPnEETERS & CO. -Norfolk, Feb. 7S : ; 12 ' -aroe 5ale 'op:lvi : ported seoars, In Jionci at the cwu-m umi.ie, vwma-,,, . TIW be sold, on Wednesdayrthe 22 d inst., i. : t the Custom Houser Norfolk. 260,000 an peri-imported . Scgars, in bond, of different Term 4- sale- Under .$100ash; nmonrit 4 months for ' RTprored negotiable. paper VA urass, MuunsiMww, ju i . I J, 1 - t RR7 T -r L" 1 I U 1' Jt M'a " ' ' I PA A IVRll Rl .11 R LIUV aiaUaTefl UI . . ... ... s 1 .L. -it - m . V .f-aT" FOR .NEW iYORK- f-.tJxiTp States Maix Lif ras Stiam'shifsJ IflllE. elegant new steamiblp Jamestowx, Cap :-. Uj tAia Parish, which is: to rnn in connexion with- the Roanoke, madeher first tria'frora New York to Petersburg, oti Saturdaj, the 25th nit.;- and. will . continue to' make .regular trips weekly leaving New lork every JSaturdayj at 4 o'clock,' r P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday1 evening. - -Vyi; : ' : The ROASorVwill- leave New York every Tues day,- and Petersburg every f nday evening. ' Tra vellers going North will thus, be afforded an oppor. fniiity twice a week of takinir one of these splendid stmmships'-and - thereby vid .the dost "and.fre- iucnt cnanges of the Kailroads , Fassengcrs on board of steamers will find he State roms fitted up in the most elegant style 4nd the fare and atten- tion unsurpassed. r- ",V ' Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New Vork. (State-rooms included,). r ;$10 00 Stcomga passage, " " - -T t 4 - :: 6 00 "BQTickcts issned at my Officel ' v . , , : S. Q. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 188. 66 : RALEMA BAKERY. ... 7 --Fayette villa Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET ROUSE. fTlHK Subscribers having commenced the abovs - 1 business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B, Walker, and employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking nd Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, anl hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice. ; CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Camv VIakkbs, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesa e or retail. W holesale price.'-'by the hundred pounds, filetn Dollar t, Cash. Orders from a (distance will be promptly attended to. FRUITS, AC. A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality,' at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. JAMES PCTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. 17 GUN. LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, 0ULD respectfully inform the Citisens of Ra lefgh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmthgton Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building.) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 1853. ly-49 f at HE subscribers having just returned from a 3 Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticles in their liue, take this method of calling the attention of ladies and gentlemen to the variety of theirGoods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticules; plain aud emb'd Baskets; French Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and Candlesticks; Portmonnaies and Necessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache Work Boxes; Tea Setts; Children's gilt edge Cups and Saucers; Ivory Chessmen; tine Cutlery; kid, india-rubber and wax Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine china children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, boys' Guns, &.c. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saing Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Meuageries, Sham Fights, Farm Yards, iu boxes, Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Singing Men, &c. &.C. CONFECTIONARY. Il.-ii.Min, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, Walnut-. P. can Nuts, Pa m nuts. Filberts, Preserves and Pii kles. Brandy Peaches, &c d"C. Call and see, at F. MAULER & CO. Dc. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. V NOT HER lot just received at m inufacturer 's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price "filO. To small farmers, who want a cheap Inife, that cannot get out of order, and ci cut everything, we recommend this. JAMES M. TOWLES. Dec. 13, '53. 101 La Farge House. New York. BBOA DWAY, between Amity and Bleecker Sts. Tlllo House combines, in all its appointments, every mrxlern convenience and luxury, an 1 is fur nished in a style of unsurpassed elegance. The Proprietors will spare no efforts in minis tering to the comfotts of their guests, and making it worthy the patronage of their friends and the trav elling public. It will be openrfor the reception of guests about the 9th January WRIGHT, LANIERS & CO. S. Lanier & Son, formerly of Macon, Geo. Dec. 27, '53. 104 6m KADER BIGGS, GENERAL MIMllISiDDM G$rilAOT, Tunis' Wh&rf, Tarn irint, NORFOLK if A. ' r References. Messrs. Bloodgood & Co., E. P. Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk; Hon. Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C Col. J. B. G Ronl hac. Ruleieh. Lewis Thompson, Esq, Hotel N. C. Jan. 27th, 1854. ly-9 PETER W. HJNTON, Comlniiiioa and Forwarding Jlrrthant. NO 1, 2 & 8, ROTHERVS WHARF. NORFOLK, VA. Particular attention paid to the sale of Flour, Cotton, Tobacco, and other Produce. Advances made on consignments. , Strict attention paid to forwarding and receiv ing Merchandise. References. Maj. C L. Hinton, Wake Co., S. C. Wm Plummer, Esq., Warrenton, Warren C, i Co., N. C. P. W. HINTON. Bothry'a.Wharf. ". 1 . Norfolk Va, -.' : " r .88 May 6th, 1853: ; WATCHES. & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. -PEARLS, SILVER WARE k FANCy-GQODS.i rrtHE subscriber ' has. received and opened - I most elegant and fashionable assortment of lt.v- above GOODS, to which the attention of the 'public is solicited. ' . .- . -- He has all the new styles 01 ; . . -.Watches, Chains',- Seals,.. Keys, Breast-Pins Ear-Drops, Locketsj &c.; . ; ALSO, n beautiful assortment of Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Rings and Finger-Rngs. ' I T I' - 1 A . - . very wrgo Ktauruusui ui '.'-,' . Gil... Snnnnt T orllf. " 1 - ' ' Ttnttpr Knivfa. Cuns. -re. ., t t -9 " - ' x -' And an excellent variety of Spectacles,- Raxor cta f w.ll.:r...n.n. . - t. , nrf - . Un nanu, aiao, a icw uuc oianiei looaa.y rr c: B.-R00T.' Raleigh; Not. 153. . .. 83 tf above thajt I. A . v UAO -5 ctcu. twia ywyer, ocraturan, iuv. V-'VNEW YORK CITY BUSINESS s S. M "PETTENGILL & C03 -ADVERTIINGrA-. ; -i "x- : GENCT,"; -; 4 : -. v v y j22 iassAC stt, iw T0K.j - ---ii" ' And No: 10 State.streeV Boatofc. r.-P.'A fW Atrt for the- most iafluentiaJ and largest ctreaOaUcg Commercial Papers both in the United States and the uanaaoa -, k Tka fiawinr list of Business Firms 'are y.n. Kaat an.l mailt reliable in thai CitT- of New York: 'i Dry. Goods. & ILL BR0T H E ttS, J m porters of Embroideries, White Goods, &a. No. 89 Liberty street. T C0TTENET fc CO.,' Importers of French JL. and other European Goods. No. 48- Broad, aV. M- street. TPSTEIN 4 HONIO, No. 158 Broadway, a lew j doors from Liberty St. Importers of1. Laces, Embroideries. Silks &c '" ' . j "rriTCIIELL 4 POTT. 46 Exchange PL'tlnpor? W I ......... .1 1.. l3 . . ..L . -t I I tera or iwiuan vry uwu, o ioens. Drees QeesU. c TDORN, SCHLIEPERt HAARHAUS, Importew I 1 of German ad Belgian uroaacioina, Hosieries. ie.No. 60 Exchange Place. Silks, SCUUCIIARDT, FRO LIC H & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty. St, Importers of French, Swiss, and Oelman SUks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, ike. Woolens of eve ry description. . . ERT&AND, FRERES & HENRY, -Importers of Linen Cambrics and Liuen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. JOHN M. DAVIS, JONES 4 CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods, Maauf. of Shirt Stoeks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street. KOHLSAAT BROS , 48 John Street ; Berlin Wool, Floes Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and Silver Fringes. Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Lace. &c. 7j STKAULHEIM &C0..69 Broadway, Lmp. of Laoe, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. C. B HATCH & CO. 9- WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hesiery, &., &c. II. ROBINSON d- CO , No. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Gloves, Shawls, Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, small wares, jfc. IREPIN d- PAYEN. No. 241 Broadway, Impor- ters and Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laees, Embroideries, J c, (own manuf.) ACCORDEONS, STRINGS. Jbc. c HARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in Garman, French and Italian Mcsi- i. u n ..:!. CAL I STB U EST ana BTaiMOS. lo. - Lane. Daguerreotypes. JGURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. TAHLBORN & CO , No. 64 Maiden Lane. . (up stairsj and 29 Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. rilrs fur Floor and t:liiuiu;y Topn. M' ILLER. C0ATES & YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St.. ENCAUSTIC TILES, QASXKIBS: CiyMMST to is, rlumoer s Jiauinaia, aiemi, cm. ... . a . 1 aA Window Ciliis-. Ialut,f fctc HI BAKER d- BROTHER. 14 Water St., mot. of raK.NCu window glass, chemicals, . . . r : u':.,.i. PAINTS, .j"C. A So, Agents oi auitriciu timuow Glass, Glass Ware, c. PAIN Glas F HOPKINS .J- BRO S, Imp'ts of French win dow glass, No 61 Barcluy St. Engravers W"vV IirrXCY. JOCELYN ASMS. ArtisU aoil Kn ttoi rood, Noa. it m U) ruluD St. tmttt and beat work dona her. Expresses. EDWARDS, 8AXFOKD CO, rorelrx I Bxpre-. yo. JO Braadvtr. Uooatsand package forwarded to and from all parti of laa world. AgrliX in Norfolk Adami a Co. FANCY GOODS. TTTARD, DICKSON & CO., (formerly Bailey, VV Ward - Co..) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods, Cembs, Brushes, Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. T ROSENTHAL BROTHER, Importers of English and German Fancy Goods. No. 109 Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &o. TYAVTD CULVER, (lnvaator and Patent,) tacilH St. van. land DMlar, wholwal and retail, la Furnaca, YanUlators, Ran(aa, Ac fH)WLES A CO, 17V Grand St. Imp J Banfaa. Radaten. YMtUatora, k rovad Hot Air Furnacaa, e. India Rubber Good. Rooeb A WvcKnrr, S3 Courtland ft. India Rubber Coats, Piano Coven, Cloths, rbooa, Ufa Prwrv era, CongTaa Boot. WwhbiBR, Ac. Lightning Rod. t Bo-en, Draleri in Qoimbv ' A. OAc 132 ait 7th it. and 18 Nanaaa atraat. Looking Olaw nud Picture Frame. MP- wamocx, Maouraeturor. No. 1U1 canal n., w xors. , OUdlnf in all it eranrn. iriachinery and Wacliiiio Tool. ScBEtea' Marbroary Dapot, 6S Coor-ttaad tttrcet, Machlnary, Machine Tools and Woodsworth'i Patent Piaoing Marhinra. . . i . a LEONARD'S Machlnary Dtrpot, 100 Pearl and 80 Beaver stri. Machinist's Tool n-oaa th hatrt makers la th oountry. Needle, Fih Hooka dc Tackle dec. THOU AS H BATR. (UU T. A T. H. BAT.) 10S Maide Lane, Keadle. FUh Hooka, Ffahiog Tackle, Ac. - Pnper Warereomt. CYRU8 W.ITKLD CO., 11 Cliff 8C, Ims'ts and VTboaesele Dealan ia Ameriran. Prerarh. G-man. and EnfflUh Papera and every deacripU ofPafM Maauiacturer't Material. PrrnMiey and Faney Koaps: A LaUns, Proroata, OurUin and other eeleWatod makrra- i a i D ivniT (MuuL and imo-i is ireenwkcn it nr StatloncryiWarerooms Wholesale. fTJ. A.'Wa Lta Co. Nor 19 and 16 Park aow. New York If - City, Irap'U T staple aad Paney rUtkma . Dealer in ,T.y-.n paper of evary OeacrifUou. K ieoE(i KnxoooVKo. 68 Jorn at Wholeaajf BookwUer and eUUooer, aad Maof-or au ainusor Olaak Hooks. Safe. R. TaT. ParaicS. Defiance tiaaurier ijfcjjgJaylor'a Patent) Depot, No. li Pearl W taw aexly v v- COACH SHOP. npHE Subscriber respectfully informs the P Jb Bo. ' that he . still occupies the well kn lWn Stand of Mr. Willi Johnson, on Wilmingtor st about one hundred yards South of the Q Aitoi Square, where be is prepared to execut every, thing in his line of business. "Buggies Ttoaches &c, made of the best materia),, and in the most fashionable and durable style. . i , ;-He would say to thosi who may wish1 to' pur chase BuggidS or. any thing in his lin,, that they would do well to call upon him-before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to snara imiti,.. - -v, pains nor expense to please those who may favor him. with their custom. He Is determined to sell at Tricaa to suitth time i f.i . . . ;, AiaO, repau-iug uuuu cueap a voe enortest notice. JAHJM3 AJASHF0RD. GREENSBOROUGH Mutual 'Tnsuranoe Comjianyv': fTMHE cost of Insurance on the mutual 'plan is ; -ja U but a smnll sum ,compard with a lOint StOCk J (Company, i This Vompany being locafod. in " the western part of the State,- consequently much.the larger portion of the risks are. in, the . West, very many of which are in the country jf? J r;-:., .t The Company IS entirely, iree from debt nave; made no assessments, and have a very large a mouut in ash' and good bonds, ' and is. therefore' confidently recommended to the pubHci tt-C:X'-ii At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year t riX i '.". ' JAMES SLOAN, Presidents 4 ? '- S. O. COFFIN,' Vice Vnsldjtfi&'i a.-.: " C. P.IENDENHALL; Attorney. t PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Trtasuifcr.4 WILLLKM H. CyMMING, GtoMnl AgM-h . - "DmKCTons. - ;-v.---" .rV.i--. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P.- Mtadenhaa W. S. Rankin, Rer. C. F. Deems. J, M. Girrett, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. J. McConneU, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G.Conin, J. W. Field; JamestownV F. El liott, Guilford; WUUam aA, W'right, wiiningtoas. Dr. CW sOana, Carolina Female College John L B. ElUott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAM3, Sec'y. ' Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE, i ' Dec 14, 1858 101 GREENSBOROUOH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 4; TRUST CbM PANY. . THIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon the mutual principle, and embraces' two dis tinct departments, to vit : Life Lnsurunce 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 the time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tern, the payments made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount aud the time at which they are made. A party may pay in as much or as little. Hnot less than one dollar,) and as often, as may be conve- ( nieni ior mm, 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 oue and the same time an assurance pay able at death a fund available in tickuestand a pro vision for old age. HQf See Pamphlets furnished by theCompany. urriufcrvs or thje comia . Director 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. Btfiott. 1 President Ralph Gosrell. Viet Pretideet Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gijmer. Examining Physician Edwin Watson, Jd, Consulting Physicians D. C. Mebane, 2L. D. D.; uoie, m. u. v. f. weir, Al. D. General Agent William II Cumming. y B2. Any information relative to the Cojmpany may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 1853. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insuranoe Company. RALEIGH, N.C. r vHIS Company has been in successful operation 1 for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except steam anus and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon iavourame terms, its Policies now eover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and it present capital is over bix liundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. Ihe average coat 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 folio wiag persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchingi, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wiimineton ; James E. Hoy t, IV ashington ; James Sloan, Greensboro ; Jno. Cox, Edentou .- Josh. Boner. Salem: Jos: H. Pool. Eliiabeth City ; F. F. Fa can. Vlvmouth : Alexan I der Mitchell, Newbern: 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, President. Henry D. Turner, .Ft'ce do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurtr. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. II era man, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, J- Executive Committee. John Primrose, J - ; All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to U,e Secretary, po paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1"853. ' 25.. Tri-Weelv Staee Line. fT-HE Stages wil leave Raleigh, every! Monday, I Wednesday a ad Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way V. a IIWVVIM C(r .11 a 11 US T1UC, VfWtfu f auv, jsuw.v , Copper Mine, &c., arriving at Salisbury by f P. M. next day. - , , - t Fare from R-aleigh to Fittsboro', .4. $3,00 do....... ,....do St. Lawrence, 4,00 do FrrrAklinsville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro',...5,00 Four.-Horse Coaches, to Pittsbor', i ' H- L. ROBARDSa qO.. ' iroprietors. .( StfeOfBce Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. An. 8, 1853. . f 63 -v New Arrival AT TUB V A R I E T Y: STO REl T HE unc lerai-rned respectfully informs tho-clti- sens of Kaleigh, and or ,tRe surroumuing country, th -it he -continues at his-, old Stand, and has just ret arned from the North;; wherei he selec ted a good ' assortment of articles usually .Kept in a Family Gr jcery and Confectionary. , . GROCERIES ' - i Joa:rTj .imir and Rio Coffees: Clarified. P-U veriied. Oi ashed and Bro wn Sugars ; Wei, Sperm, Adnr.iar .ti ne and Tallow Cnndles ; MolAsses Sm,. Wn une Svtud: Apple Vinegar, Tomato and W alnut O atsups,' Fish, Rice, LrL SalL StarcR, Tillackiag, Table SaJt, ,Mastara.utme(. uinget, Mac. Clot ; Cinnamon, flpice, oai. ootia, oto - MISCELLANEOUS ' ' ' f ' ' TrnV. Yalises. Carpet Bags, Walldsg Canesv Umbrellas, Wool . and Cotton Cards, Nafls, a full! ...wmnt rff Tin Ware. Horse Combs and Brusls- e Plough. X ines, Bed Cords, Coffee Milli, Spades, Shore's, Water Vessels, Horse Buckets; Brooms, TUaV tS AC. r n ' '.ia!'-'.' -( -W.A. ..." Craclcers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,- - .. T. ill.. TT - r. , -- . 1 Soda, Citron, . r? p-.i-t-a. Quires', nd Limes vpii"s,J Almonda FUberU, Palm N u! y Pecan, v (by the bag or lb.,) Tobacco, work., tot tter. ith mftny 5?5r,?f?S? & ;r --' Accordeo""w,'VioUns, uuitara, aujos, Vines, HRs k ib, -Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Aambo- tt r Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fayetteville, E P. Lilly, Wadesboro' : J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Xeroy Springs, Charlotte; J. J. JaCkson, ntt$oroTH H(S CCCESSOR TO KEBBTT CUTHBERT.) . f," w ' " . .. .... C . f" ronrarxttng t mumm jfrcAa ''-'K-'y "T www,.. mm - -y . : . v BIFEBENCES i V.Thos. Bragg, SrJa&v&mC. -8 L. T.- Hicka. Eadriii j.VrVv'P': Messrs-Reran & Brf - Messrs.'X. IX & YT, GrenshawicAai - m Josiab WUIs, Esq., mifolkZ?. V 'S?7 .'James Georte, Esi7njWwtref-' C'f fcii s Messrs. Monahan &.Beeri, Jo Iirift-i; j Loj AS cpnstantty n -hand :PrTme Porto Kieo anu Aew Urteana Sugars , -furti',v ? i Crushed. Pulverised and Clariled i v die1 Rio, Laguira and SU. Domipgo Coffees ' -. i v c Black Pepper in graip and ground, and Allspice A Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Bexes. : Gunpowder, Imperial and Young HysoauTeas ; V . -4 Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm CvaiUmtli?r BrownPale an Variegated Soaps- -ifc i J Gunpowder. Shoi and Bar Led'i i jisr: Blacking, Juk, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper,' . Good and. Damaged Sale and Upper Leather ;' - i Uterpoel andGreund'Alum Salt 'V s"v v;'-' Priine Virjfinia nd Western Baeon s Wi ? NaUs,'Msor4ed, frith flooring and fjahous)7,r1:''A,": RegaliaPAeib-and HMaixna Gear? mei i.iqaors, Wines, te., which he. offers at jtnr lowest markhj rates - r ; ' -The strictest attention paid te receiving and ftv Petersburg, Marefc 8, 19 A. A - -U ' A-S-A-fS-CS to r . n r r p 9 . . GENERAL COXIBSXOV 1DCECHJL1T8, WILL make liberal adraacoa on consignments, if desired. . t . . Norfolk. April 19, 1858, 38 ly Isaao Pfttcior ; MER C H A NTT AT L OR, - (SUCCESSOR TO 0UTKR A PROCTOR. J , . , WOULD respectfully announce to bis patrons and the public generally, his returft from the Northern cities, and that he is now receivins his Fall and Winter soppUetf of-Clothi; Cassiinerea and Vestings, Fornishing G6odVad Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for eash he is enabled to oner at very low rates. He has now in store, at the eld stand, opposite the rost-omce Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods Superfine French, English and American Cas simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy ... Superfine Simoai Doeskins, for pants d Overcoats , Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines , Plain and fig'd and fanca silk Vestings Fine assortment 'rich', silk Quiltings, for wed. dings and parties - . Plain' and fig'd Plush and Velvets, eary rich. FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortmutt. consisting in part of ? Superfine plain, fend fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply 'Collars, large yariety . Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill -Merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain ' and fancy Hosiery " , .- Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k; white and fancy Cravats, black and . fancy, and a rich assort ment for waddings and parties Stocks, bl'k, white and fancy, with and with out ties . Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c . . r In fact, everything necessary for a rentlemA complete outfit. ..''-'-, W ith sincere thanks to his numerous patron f or the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to bim, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants. and a determination to. please, to merit its ebntinu- ance. , - ' i , Gentlemen fumiahinir their own rooos to be manufactured, may rely upon receiving; the' same care and attention as though sold by himself. . " ' i he latest fans and London fashions just received- .u 7JlrTl0'9, IndebteL wx month UT is allowed to punctual customers. Those in ar rears longer than the above time wilt please cell and close their accounts, either by cash or not, and oblic . ISAAC PROCTOR.: Oct. 18, 1853. . 15:T Age and Giraffe. , .- REMOVAL AND CHANGE. .: immense AND Attractive stock. , Morris- L. Halloweli & Co. PHILADELPHIA; -A ; TT"ATNG REMOVED into theif splendid; new II Warehouse, entranTses No. 147 Market, and 1 21 N orth Fourth St.,' are opening', for the Sprang trade an assortment of Silk ainTFancy Goods, that for extent and variety will surpass any stock ever offered in that markets Entenng .into their , oi w store, which is one of the largest in Americsv frith a business of an unusual, amount already estah- lisbed, and intending largely, to increase it, espoo- 1a ly with those who buy for Cash, and beueving that the fairest system in jobbing goods is to have Uniform Prices, they will be compelled to sell at 1 a much smaller profitthan.canpossibly.be Rfford- ed where long credits arw-fltvii. -fi-ejr Under their Cash nnd Short Credit syitsnv the necessi y for charging large .profits does not exist and by selling their godds aia, very smaU advance on the Foreign Costa. j -i ; '"f , - -t? ,,' ; v'he- . They mean to make It the interest of every judge of goods, to buy, upon the "oUowing T.erms Cash Buyers wUlyeoeivea discount of six per cent, if the money b paid iu par funds, 'wilhiu' 10 days from date of bill.'' , ' '-d .:'- - '! ". I nunmnl mAnv will rr I tM t . IT An f iu tatr. ket value on the day H'is j-ecerwed. , - i .--.v To mcrchs ts ox undoubted standing a crouit ox ix momna wui db eiven u uesireu. - - Where money'is remitted in advano of maturil ty, a discount at tht rato'of twelve few! eRt' annum will be aRowed. H :t'& ;U-1 They ask from merchants visitiBK-the- Eastei cities the favor of an exami nation of their stock, - ing satisfied that they rilt be convinced that it. is not for their interest to par; the large profits that are absolutely , essential to those who gi- long credits., f M. L. HAiixfrRLi,I!RAMWBLiT. W.Bw J.XT, laAQUAja, A. . irri., ouiau' Jan. 13, '54. - emos- A. M MOT HCSTXmS, , K. UlUIIUI. t i. W. ntARTXR., 4. WUULAL UIUJUJIAWSK.1 4; 2fywrdi r Cowman' iftTeAanf."'lH 4-.tdtf roaxoxr 'suarr,.U4; vf;-. Thos.P. DevereuiAHalifax, . U. -t .G. WMordecai, Pres. Bki of the Stats' of N. C. wV H. Jones L . do Brfincndd Cape Tear Raligh f L O'B. Branch, P R. & GTB.' .it:MAsr.'BoidJJ'8ottorr. & Dr. Ni C: Wbitehead,!..-: -"lWt Farmers B'k of V.? i! ,: Alex. BelU Esa-nA j .TV- V -VlaaaraJ Rnene A Reid. IBaltimari. . B. Rlossoia NnfYrki --September 5th; 1853.;,U - C,V7t -DAMS &;C0S EXPRESS V AvAhW & CO.. are now offering No 1 ind.to menu to Merchants and others ia, Raleigh, f -.b.;r,rnr.llr. , Our Express arrive. DAILY. xbriniriax goods or.: all descriptions, h. u VAe any. other " line from all tB. SS3paVSttitsof WNorth, South Eartand West. !WehavejustesublishedabranchofourAgeiw ct An PETERSBURG, and articles will be brought ?ri.KHireCtlv from that citY ' without delay. fMi'lVR fW -ewv f-.- -v . ,un.a- , . r .- ' ---..'-. - AiiiAia & w.. - 1 - ," f . O. i. X-XTaMbAXie. 1 . v.' .. .. a ..v -n n'nnrrTTna A A i Haleich. ten. li. -. . Ral?-rh. Feb. 17:-W."' !.' - - - lm : "S - r V North Carolina Mutual Lift Ixuiv ? . '- t . ranee Company.; " J, -s ''.? OFFICE.-JiALEIOII. Y. c. 3- ' npHIS CoBtpeny continues to insure' the 1iv4 of JL all healthy Whit persons and Slaves. The j ereatesi risk taken on a single life if S,CC0; JSlaTes are insured for a term of one W Stu yoars fef , ids ttett.yalua, ., 7 ur: cnas. is. Johnson, rresiaenx, Wm.nD.! HaywoodVicj-Presidenf, James t Jordan,- Secrets r,': 1 '.Wm-'Hi Jones, TtwaMr,:l:. Perrin BuyieVAtUwnffr, I Dr; WmHi MoKee Examining PhyaiciaA;); , j -'ft" 3- Ilcrsman, GeiMalJAgtofe-'"'v-4 All losses are aid withiA 90 days after m&fluirzX: tory- proof is presented. Wrv iv i n i , Blanks and Pamphlets: showinz the plan of eP a ation bf the Company, may be had o . appli .; u u vfiucv, or any i tua Agaaoi. -rr u -3v ; on business should he d dressed to - '""'J May Vlt58.c..:r " -' 'lt'TNiXSURANCfX)lJPNY 09 a ARTroRo; Corx.. offers to htamre '.V Rn .Merchandise, anuns t lass or daaszt t j Ini 1 ' t preiiunsjrtsuit tfaftiabe" T ' 1 This is one of the eldest nd . IcsvTafU CoStaf pahies in the United States r Am.! pays Its leases) premptiy;. Titi' 1 r . Applications for Insuranoe i Kaleigh. rt 4 -j r cuuty, to be mad to '".. ....,. ' , - f S. W. WHITIN0. - . - a -.j rnj.--- f a .ii i iftii:'iv w.. . - I . a" tor muaa..M. . anu vicinity, : f a i a -w TLa-f N.J: PAlMER,1affVJ y October. 1848: J'CST RECEIVED Another Supply f MaiiAa ' 7 . , .. ilnstrumenU theN. C.JCasU Stort, wr!' (f may always be found Sheet Music and Music Boakj - 'i -for a l instrumeRts. 4 Pianos frona th eelshrRtatl "I " " - Factory of Knabe to Ghl,BlUmorGi2nitoa : f, ' Yielins, TioUncUos,:DrumsrFifs, Flutos, Clartor ?, I, ttetts, FjageoletStOetavo Flutes, Aocordeons, rRaf ? -ihg from 60 cents to $15,00, ".Banjos, TusborUfl, ' Violin Screws, Pins ? Bridges," Bows. A new loi tj. ' of Italian Strings both' for Guitar Rd, YIoUr. .A W, -Vj. large assortment of Prfumery;"RirBnishav Perto - ?v aienaies, so., . -y - . . e., , , t , J , ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful let. of Landscape Patterns for Oil Paiatinc Japan Boxes. Paints, Brus.es Oil and. Varnish ; Canvass ' idv pieces r en-tretehe. ? '-r- ; Drawing Patterns, PecilsLPapsr, Viatel Board, MU1 Beards, Graduate Tint Pae-PastoL1 Water Colors, Pictures, Picture, Frama,Qailt Moulding, Glass sc., tc. KCW, TETEESIIL-. Raleigh, Sept. 1?, 1853. ; t s 7 IRON RAILnTo. AND ' ORli-MENTiJ-'" ' . --- -""? wvr z . - . THE subscribers respectfully, inform tfe eitL. f i sens of the United States, that they: rfc'pr. :;v pared to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron Warty sueh as railings for Public or Private Parka, 6ar.r deas, Steps, Balooniesj Yerandaha, Cemeteri, Af. ,- Also, Settees, Chairs, Table,. Gty hanunds, Cast Iron Lambs, New Foundland "lgs.Iron Stejfa,'7 Doora, ShutUrsGuajsKGatos ajad aU ' kiadfV os ) ornamental and architectural rou work.?. . They pay-particular attention to enJe- . sing.cemetery lots, having the largest aad haRd- 1 somest assortment of patterns of anyestabliskmR&C 'i .., is the country, rcrsous desiring to msxe MieettaR of matte la and know thai coat of work. hr iTili'a il ing the subscribers, wUl receive, by return of-Rtttt, vf. l- printed designs of work and list of prices. 'All ot4m4 ntrusted to us wxii reeeive prompt attention. -v . . urvn a- rvi n j - I North Tenth st; Philadelphia, . saw' m w No. 121 . Not: 22nd, 1858: PATwTfKL'WOniT.Ti.tj N P. KIMBALL, Nd.7vx!EM gT.,' New York; Wholesale and Retail Dealer tw most thorough manner and Kiln dried, io 1 to ' entirely prevent shrinking by exposure to heat ' ' any form or degree, Is prepared to rumisR Ray amount at short notice of . the -4ry boss article made in the Country, and at extremely low prieeR : for cash." Orders by mail 'promptly' attended to, : and roods put up and. dispatched, with ear. Strangers, visiting the eityre invited to JLad - examine before purchasing elsewhere VJan 19, 1854... ' : , V,; ClRM , T 1864:'- - .v.v- v ' -' r r ; , : ; --.r r ? -ei i BOOTS-AND SHOES.' R- ADDINGTON St CO., would call l)i. .tt.nliAn nf aianr llamkaai tai Viva . ntite. and JI ottb Carolina la thatr Vhal. wmim mvwrm. w . -.- -5 sr -T '."i . ? tiaaikci . a tin errwa r. . t .. - v - Offered for sal at reasonble'pricee, on tnm$ f 6 months, at their. Large NEW STOKE,' . 87; Main Street. The stock soosists fe part as foUsws, Vis ; it 10,000 pair MenVKlp'Brogansv rarieus qlities,- . 8,000. .Gent'i Clf and fin War Lt-U'r toUff -2,000, f.Men'f spBt BMgansV"f'-ti,-'0-i l.OOO; GeutVCalf Oxford Ties, itjistji 8,000 . Fancy Gaiters, Patoat Laatheir. 8hoes and other fashionable styles ot press Ehoes-yi d i2,600F.':leR' fine Calf Boots, Unf Ugs.-AV,, so, KipvBootsllqalities, -yp rS? Hwt.t'i. 8,000 Women's peg Buskinsrdifftrent kiads -rt l,)0:w:" :S,'wed Calf Rnd 0tSkvl I rnnin . . 1 15,000 tAVfcLa,GaiterT BeeU, Jenny -lUd T. I Shoes, and other t ancy siyics oi uier aae,,.- T XO.OOav Wornefi'1 cheap Morocco Shoes, YrtoAL kinds; $fZZZ7v'?A J'- " ' S iPwj:.',tKHJv .Misses andChuareo scnoes, au iuh (VIA . u. Kni ni VaAtk1 UaotM. at." !' M k, Hi ADDINGTON ft CO lAt just added, tip-i 00 worth of Boots aad Shoes to their Spring tok ' , it will h fnund'varv eoraltv aad thee ho-4rii- - ry Merchant will call and RiusRiin; their tor 1 Terms months credit' ." ' . v'4 a in vtii. :.Si2J -rW H, ADDUiUTiUt, W. tf-U. sj.nt r ' 1 u.! 1, tr ROWN WINDSOR S0AP.---11 doiJust tj ceived- AUm, alarge variety of l i's Jms Baxin'a Perfumery t the Drug 8 tor f . October .11 185$. 1 Cozxixnission'and Forwatdln, 2hi v!" r NORFOLEVVIRGINIA 1854 2 rel id resnectfullT tehdeif his 7Jt, vices to' MERCHANTS Rnd - PLANTXRl .h sVRg yioes .ww"--r,J-i doing busine-s ith this City, sj a COMMISSION j innw ililMNrt AflEST. He will gife' prompt attention to an voasif- ',- mtmua OL.r v- w Use his best ' exertions to: effect sale at taRRlgh- -" st market priceay taaking immediRto retamR aad! ' renuttances. : : i ; ' r ' ' . Connecting with lis experience nd knowlsdrf ' of business, a rclose-RppBcatiottj to the interest- that may be confided to him, he hopes to reeeir H and merit a share of patronage. - - ' At. A.- l Ji-.ltttAfaa, JRsrrRtscrs :-Hon PManory Presideatt of the Norf9lk an d Peter.burgaiad; 11 essrs Hsr- dy Bros Shipping Merchants and Goviramtt Azents for. the salerof Guano ; Lermaa ft .C)., 1 ' . ; vnoiesait Z '7t j il A i Wholesale Hardware-Dealer.; BloooOdft dt Dry C-od T, t J: f Hon. Kenneth fW jffTg W Chaross of SAlRS, -viz .--For Cotton. Hty-t . . . Toieeft. one douar vjr aar via "l cniH i-" f- - - --. a....-.,.:.- " I other articles 2 p ent commission 1 5 1 Jsauary 17, 1854- , ; - ;t I ) i 1 1 I - 4 .. i .. . . .'I ' i '4 naleigh; Jan. 20, '14. Au 28. ' 5. tf .TO t","1 - t " A Jf a T .aa .i , y, 4 ..-;i-- 4 i- A rf. -A ... i. .... ;m a i"Tr 9fcj"ry - si-. j. . V .1 - 4 V VERY TIGHTLY BOUND r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 22, 1854, edition 1
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