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Also, at greatly reduced p-ices, "in qunBtitles, ,-bj retail, a complete assortment of School Book. g.nk Books ; stationary andancy Articles ; Ja-; TaQeandToy Books; all thV New 1 Publications M jood as issued ; the Standard Publications in t-crr department of Literatar,'Arts and Science, tad la etery language. Ancient or Modern. . Vatic Books and Musical Instruments ; Wri- tiBf Desks of Leather, Rosewiod nd -Mahogany , Ttrk Bote of -Leather. Rosewood. aud P per iUcae, Walking Canes and -.Whrp. great rariety. Choice 3old Pens in SiWer an4 Gold Cases, Velocipedes, Gigs, Hoooy iorses,jCaroucnes, WheelU-xrows, c.. Mathematical lustruiaenU sad Thermometer-, in great Tsjriey. " - - . Beok Binding, in every variety, promptly execu tes' in the neatest manner. .. .x r s Sitscr Oaxos Ssxiis errery -rariety vutated fresh and good selected from the most wcrored Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Sorth- M Vveuvi j . - . - Jaa. 17, '64. tf H. R ROBERTSON, : GRAIN," FLOUR AND GENERAL PRODUCX COMMISSION ME H CHANT, : No. 69 SouthfsC : BALTIMORE. ltrim ci s : WWtmel J. UiH, Esq., Scotland Neck, N. Jno. U. Anthonj, Esq. do do Hon. Francis Mallory, Norfolk, Ta. Ueasra E. P. Tabb & Co. J do Messrs. J. M. Smith Bro.- do J. Hall Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. ' -CoL George P. Kane g do Ues-rs. F. W. Brune f Sons, v do EUltiinore, Sept. 16, 1853. l ly Raleigh IArery Stables. THE Subscriber has taken charge of, and fully rsfiUed, the Livery Stables formerly occupied by Jere. Sixon. on Wilmington Street, and solicits the 'yettanate of the traveUitng Fubuc . He has on -kaad aaumberof fine Horses - and Carriages. I V 1 . . 1 1 . . , nnu ot prepared, ai roe anone notice, to lurniaa Travellers with conveyances to any part of the State. Also, Carriages furnished with careful drivers, to convev individuals or families to evening parties, or for visiting calls, b Horses will be kept by the day, week, or year, at prices to suit the times. Horse llrovers will find, at all limes, good ac- conuaodatiens. : EDWARD YARBROCGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 81, 1853. 45-1 T JajT" Owing to the present high prices of grain a&4 provisions, 1 snail be compelled hereafter to khareeS". cents for a sinsie feed, in strati of 25 Vests. E. f. I Feb.. 3, 1854. 11 f - BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. THE subscribers have the most-extensive and . varied assortment of Clothing for Boys, from w to, ever oBered for sale in the Union. Or ders for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest aetice. . i . Persons purchasinz Clothinjt at this Establish- aient hTe the privilege of changing them, if they do not salt. s , , . . :.' . . F. A. nOTT & BRO., 8. W. Corner of Chesaut 10th Streets, , , Philadelphia. April 1, 1853. ' ,.Ki-. ' ly-28 REMOVAL OFjTHE ... Boot and Shoe Manufactory 'DK Subscriber begs leave to inform his Patrons, and the nubile In renerftl. that fie ss swved from Wilmington Street, to the house late y occupied by F. Mahler as a fancy store, West side of the capitol. - - -'-' Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore rtctivad, ht solicits a continuance of the' same, prsaLuhg to use the very best materials and em ploy only superior workmen, t ' ' " HEJ31Y A. DEPKIN. - . .J- t cr,y 7o tf ' ftligj, Aug. 26, '63. CLAUDIUS B. , SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITUVIKLD. lAtrn 1 OlUIUIl. YyTLL attend the Courts of Johnston, Ways ff andiask. I' 14, 1863. SWAMP T. A Trrj3 "rT n IILL sell at Publie Auction,- at the Exchange, Phih-ielphia. oc. the 2nd dar of afar next, thir- v-aiae aundred Acres of Swamp Lawd in Beaufort c"aty, K. C. This tract U worthy ,th attention V.'tDltaliftt-. luklner fnvfv fmat -Vwvj, tli ta-ol nf 7r and Roanoke Rivers, and within six miles of vbus rendering its reclamation by drainage "ible at a small exnensa. . It is denselv timber- " Vith Otdhm. Junincr. ud tarn Pi nit - Tr-m farther particulars made known the evening of Pt. 16, 1854. t 1 . : r - . - ;U-14 THE NEW PORTRAIT GALLERY. C t B, HAVESS, Daguerrean Artist, and 0. P. .respectfuUy invite Tisitoys to their Portrait 7, on FayettevUle St-, in the new brick build- - rrentiy erected by w. J, A; S. Lohgee; . J- aiVIV'l hoi KVIV-VllI II MKT-I.HiHT teels confident that, with his improved instfu- r' " can now produce Paguerreotype 1-ike-j equal to any in the country, and trtihavery tT.0?' h therefor solicits nd hopes to" receive UDral natronacre.' ,. ii " n - . mmmmmr taw ajan aaeji wvt amvsih f.VV as aij unn these who may desire to perpetuate the "uof the "human face divine." that he will dcr tTat ftlASStiSwa !n a.:,'..4lv.n - VI. u iot of. Mr, Havens.: , u iw ui ,ui wmuuac vvuum w lurut purpose or taxing ramny por- " " should be desired, and will also pledge tV to make good portraits , (of departed ffm goerreotype pictures , f t . '. V Jyiu.Feb. 17,1884. "i ,t 15-- , I criW'' hi"S reo''e4 U RaleiglC of ia "rvieee to - persons having business C,preiMCoart ,tU: Superior and iw0UrU ' Wk joining counties, Attornev anl r,n-.ll- ... . -v. . .. J E1h, Jan. 20, 1854. EDWARD CANTWELL WEliav-ja.t murned Jm J.w York -took of Je-rlrr -er before in Wleigh. Jtit too- The very finegt gold and aUyer Watchea-1 Braaatpiua, Ear-rigs and Finger-ringa . FinaRajor Straps and Knivea , av- . .Sitter and plated Warev .c .- .f vl-Clocks and Watches ;-.C"sf4 ,'..-r'x$s 'Tr . - V'VvrtvmkKj ExtracU and Fancy ooU i I Pi-tola and walking Canes. i CU and see our Jewelry, at reduced prices and less per cent Uiaii we have heretofore sold at. We are detenniued lo do a large basines. ?T?. 'V.- .vJv::,.v PALMER 4. RAMSAY.-' October H5, T185Sw-.f-'jfr,; - r . 87 Soloxox Chkbb t. .J, CHBttRY.sk CAU1LL, . -. . . . . . Commission-Merchants, :s - OK.-Ui-K., -VA. tf-5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Laxcasteb District ' ExPrte, Mivor Clinton, Exec't of Abram Terry '-Ueccased, Petition for .sale of House and lot, Land and Negroes ; estate- of A. Perry dee'd. - - It is 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 Terry, widow of the late Abram Perry, (which was June SOth, 1851.) do establish their rights before the Commissioner in Equity, for Lan caster Dist., S- C-, on or before the 1 st dy of March, 1854, and tht the CoinBiisaiouer do report thereon at the next Court of Equity for said Dist. . ( which will be June 20th 1854.; The above order was uide in above ostse, by the Court, at June Term, 1U54, 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 and establish the relationship afore said wil. cause the estate of the Testator. (Abram Perry,) to be distributed betweeu those who do es tablish such relationship ttiul operate, as a bar to those who do not. i JAMES H. WITHERSPOON. . -v . Commissioner in Equity, Lancaster Dist., S. C. Lancaster C H., S. C . Nov. 25, '63. 8m 96 ., Important to Merchants and t Druggists. jTOHX C.,CAkhtt & CO., call the attention of J their uumereus Patrons, and buyers generally, to . thear large and . Very superior assortment of Drugs,' Medicines &c, embracing v every thing in their line of business, which they offer on such terms as must satisfy purchasers, in both price and quality. We have recently made large additions to our Stock, which now consists iu part of American and Imported Chemicals of the most approved makes. Foreign and Native Drugs and Medicines, Super fine Powders In Bottles. Painters, and Artist's col ors. Window and Picture Glass, Spices, Dyer's Materials, Surgeon's Instruments, &c. . - . v We have also added largely to our stock of Per fumery, Toilette, and Shaving Sonps, Cosmetics &&, embracing a great variety of new and elegant Preparations for the Toilette, of the best European and American Manufacture. Our stock further connats of a choice assort ment of -fine Old Wines and .Brandies, specially selected for the" reulrenientS of Invalids, and warranted to be of the purest- -qrrahry-Rad requir ed proof, re iable for Medical prescription, and domestic use. They will be furnished at the low est Market prices, iu Bottles or by the Gallon. New and more Au'cuniaie-mi Terms. A discount of ti percent will be al'owed to buy ers on cushing their tails withiu 10 days of date of purchase in par funds. Uncurreut money will only be taken at its mar ket value at time of payment. If desired, 6 months credit will be given to Mer chants who :LTe responsible and punctual. L JOHN C. BAKER & CO. No. 100 N? 3d. St, Sign of the Golden Engle and Mortar, Philadelphia. Jan. 27th, l!?54. lm-9 SAM'L. X. WILSO. GEO. W. CHICK. WILSON & GRICE, G tXER-W. Commission & Fob wardinu Merchants, $0, 11, High St. and Puree's Wharf, Portsmouth, Ya C"1 IYE their personal and prompt attention to X the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer chnd-se of every , description, and make litteral ad vances upon consignments. Refebsxcss ueo. W. Mordecai, r.sq., Kaleigh: Messrs. W H, & R.S. Tucker, do; King. Thomas & Barrow, Louisburp; R.N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox ford; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county; Col S-S. Royster. Granville; Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton ; Moutgomery & Hlumnier, do ; CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May ,4,1858.. A.-iy 30.000 Dollars Wanted- THE CAPE FEAR AND DEEP R1YER Navi gation Company are desirous of borrowing Tnirty Thousand Dollars for the purpose of com pleting their improvement. According to the provisions or the amende- char ter, passed at the last session of the General As sembly, the Company will issue coupon bonds in sums of not more than One Thousand Dollars, or less than Five Hundred Dollars payable in the City of New Y'ork five "years after date, and bear ing interest payable semi-annually at the same place. Ample and undoubted personal security will be given. ' Those wishing to loan any portion of said sum will please address the Treasurer, at Pittsborouth, Chatham County, N. C. by the 1st of March, 1854. HENRY A. LONDON, Treasurer C. F. andD. R. Nav. Co. - Feb. 0, 1854. 18-td -Hemoval and New Firm. TTTM M. CARTER; having associated with YY Facst & WistBRtxKR, they will continue the Habdwabb Business under the firm of ; FAUST,- WINEBRENER &. CO., and have removed to their new 6 stobt shows steal storr; No. 45, North 3rd street, east side above Market (erected on the lot formerly occu pied by the Olu Citt Hotel,) where we are pre pared to. show s very full; assortment of Hard- WARE, CCTtSBT, GCXS, RlFLES, TCBPKXTIX E A.t.-, Hackers and all other good usually Vep by Hardware Establishments. Wc respectfully soli cit a ' Visit from our fried and buyers gencnJiy. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, '54. lit 13 F. OR SALE ! A first rate Milch Cow. Apply to SNOw. 12tf eo..7.: 180 TN 'STORE, Ground Alum Salt, in sacks, ' Gunny and Hemp Baggings. JSale Rope and Twine. . For sale low. .:.vrV. -.- . ; J. BROWN ' ' - No. 9. Favettoville St i Raleigh, Jan.' 8, 1863.' C HANDLES. 100 boxes Alheever J t o. Aiaa 'mantirje ; 100 do Hyde .& Kimberiy Mtuld, in store and for sale by ... - .. - . vi 1 - ' A. M. McPHEETERS A CO. r Korfoik; Feb7. , . ' : 12 4 'LARGE SALE OF IMPORTED SEQARS, Ta Unad alike lSltm H(Hl8e xVOTOtAT. be Sold; on Wednesday, the Tld mstj, t th Custora . uouse, sonoiR, -w.uw tnerioT imported Setrars, in bond, - of different Terms of 8le-4JndeT $100 cssht above that amount 4 -mtiths lor approved negotiable paper V : - ...V--- I . - f T . WMU A , AWV . . r ?t; 16' , - : t? VT -TV-tvM - v-t-itr Vrt d r ' .Uxifiit Stats Mail, ttat 1SAJCs'tfii ? -Janiestown and Roanoke, 1 rilllE elerant new steam-hln Jau-stowx.' Can u-tain Parish, whieh-is to run -&.onaexion L with the". RoRnoke, tuade . her first v trip from NewJYorkTlo Petersburg,, on Saturday, the 2-th ult., and will continue to make : regular, trips wee xiy leaving new York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P.. 31 1, and Petrsburg every-, Tuesday rating.';. - . ,, . i-y-!j . the RoAsoKx will leave ' New York'every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday vetting.'; Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twico a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby .avoid, the dust and .fre quent changes of, the Railroads. Pasaengcrs .oa board of steamers will find the Stat trwome .fitted up in the most elegant style and the far ao4 attssi' tion onsurpassed. v i t Passajre and FnreJProci PeUrsburc WNew TorkJ - Tiro. - vrnl oieerage passage, r .r.Wv i-r CaTickeU issued at my Office. . .W) S. O. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July5,18S.- .V - "I V-. v'; .. W - - R ALE IG A BAKERY.' . r.t T Fayetteville Street, OPPQSU'E THE MARKET HOUSE. f I HE Subscribers, having commenced the above Jlbosiness at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L BTWalker, and employed cnipetent vrorksaea, in tend carrying oatlie Bakjug and Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention, to business to merit k share of the pub-lio-patronage. . . .. " . - . ' Plain or ornamental CASES made to order, on the shortest notice. t CANDY MANUFACTORY". ' The Subscribers bare In their employ Superiee Caxdt Makers, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, ofvarious descriptions, for sale wholesa e or retail. Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, iflttn Dollars. Cash. ' Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to.' v.. . FRUITS, iC. 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 PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853V . 17 GUN, LOCK-SMITn, AND BELL HANGER. Charles KJuester, t "1TTOULD respectfully Inform the Citixens of f Raleigh and surroundiug country, that he has located permanently iu Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke'a brick building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his Line, ia a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, 'and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 1858. ly-19 f HllE subscribers having just returned from a j Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticlesin their line, take this method of calling the attention of ladies aud gentlemen to the variety of their Goods, suitable for presents, f FANCY GOODS. Tine Leather Reticules; plain and emb'd Baskets; French Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and Candlesticks; Portntoavnaiea and Necessairea; Jet and Gold Bracelet-; .Papier-saache Work jBox-hf; Tea BefCiniTFcS 7S CupFi&d Sauoers; Ivery'CTiessmen ; fine Cutlery; kid, india-rubber and wax Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine china children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, boys' Guus, &c. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries, Sham Fights, Farm Ysrds, in boxes, Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cookiug Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Singing Men, &c. Ac. CONFECTIONARY. Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, Wal nuts. Pecan Nuts, Pa ni nuts. Filberts, Preserves and Pickles, Brandy Peaches. Ac. J-e. Call and see, at F. MAHLER 1 CO. Dec. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. ANOTHER lot justreceiveJ at minufacturer's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price $10. To small farmers, who want a cheap knife, that cannot get out of order, and wM cut everything, we recommend this. JAMES M. TOWLES. Dec. 13. '53. 101 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity and Bleecker SU. TH15 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 comfoi ts 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 9th January. WKIUHT, LA.MtUS & CU. S. Lanier A Son, formerly of Macon, Geo. Dec. 27, '53. 104 6m . KADER BIGGS, GENERAL - Tunis' Wharf, fbsm Point, NORFOLK YA. RirtBEScxs. Messrs. BJoodzood &, Co., E. P. Tabb & Co., Alexander Belt, Esq., Norfolk; Hon. Asa Biegs,.Wiuiam8ton, N. C, Col. J. B. Q Bonl- hac, Raleigh, Lewis Thompsen, Esq ,' Hotel N. C. Jan. 271h, lbb4. - . - IJ-V PETER W. I1TNT ON, Commission and Forwarding Xerthait. NO 1, 2 & 8, ROTHERY'S WHARF, " NORFOLK, VA. Particular attention paid to "the sale of Floor, Cotton, Tobacco, and Other Produce. Advances made on consignments. Strict attention paid to forwarding and receiv ing Merchandise.' ' References. Mai. CI L. Hinton, Wake Co., N. C, Wm Phimmeri TJsq., Warrenton, Warren Co., N. C. -P. W. HINTON, ' Rothery's Wharf, v ' Norfolk Ya. - May 6th, 1853. ' "''. ' gg - WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. PEARLS. SILVER-WARE Jk FANCY GOODS.: M ' TT HE subscriber has. received and opened I "- most elegant and fashionable ' assortment of i " . n .a .. . 9 . A no above uuous, to wnici) tne attention oi ine ublie iaf solicited. . . . ' t v ' -" " He has aU the new styles of .1 i ' . " Watchesj Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Piaa Ear-Drops, Lockets, . - -ALSO, a beautiful assortment of j .- - . ' Diamond,' .Coral and Pearl Brooches ' -. : v Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. - . , ? ALSO, a very large assortment of - - .Silver, Spoons, XAdles , -,,..Vi :J.,.',Vs!r? : Butter Knives, Cups, c. j.. t; - And an excellent .variety of Spectacles,, Rasor Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, &c Vi i? ': On hand, also, few fine "Mantel Clocks.' 7 i .. . . 89 tf t y RASa SEED. Red Clover, Ifttrds Grass, Blue VTGrass, Mixed Lawn Grass and Lucerne, Just received at the Drag Store of s.. . . -WILLIAMS Jt HAYWOOD. CIT ;0R RALEIGH. SATURDAY. MORNESG. V" NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS DIREOTORYi . U. PETTENG ILL & OCS ADVERTISING A , 7 ' VGEXCY," ' ' - .122 S8A0 HT, iitok. And JCo-10 State street Boston. .PyJt Co. are AgenU fcrw the most influential and Largest otrohJating Commercial Papers both in the United State aui the Canadas. j . l5y The following list of Business Finns are kmong the best and most reliable in the City of Mew York i "''' (. -..) .' - " V -vV: t Dry. 'Goods. HILL BROTH Importersof Embroideries, White Goods, Ac, No. 89 Liberty street. OTTENET & CO-, Importers of French 48 Broad and other tiuvpes a Goods, o. s.reet. I 1'M1 tTJC- TfONIEk No. I6 Itf64sTr a few H. from Liberty St. Importers of Laces, I Embroideries, sulks sc. v MITCHELL & PQTT. 45 ExchatSgo PL . Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Qeodij &c'. ' . ' T0RN,ACHLlEPER& HAARHAUS, Importer.. XjefGerutan d Belgian. Broadcloths, Silks, Hoaieries. &t; Ma. 50 Etehange Place SCHUCHARDT, FR0L1CH 4 HOLTHAUS EN , Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Testings, Satins, Serges, Ac. Woolens of eve ry Oescriptiun. ERTRAND, FRERE3 A HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen t ambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. T0HN M. DAVIS. JONES A CO., Imptrs of Hoiexy and Getlemen's Fuxnishing Goods. AUauLofShirU Stocks. Ties. Ac. 104 William Street. TT" OnLSA AT BROS IV Wool, Floss Silks, , 48 John Street ; Berlin Elastic Braids, Gold and Tassels, Buttons, Stars Silver Fringes. Gimps, Laces. Ac. 1 BTriAllLlir.lil o orunuwsjr, J. of Laos, Milliuery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. V. B HTCH & 00. WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers V and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, ilesiery, Sc. Ac. ROBINSON d' CO.. No. lnipt and Jobbers. Lace Embroideries, Hosiery, 18Q Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Gloves, Shawls. Silks, small wares. Ac. CREPIN PA YEN. No. 241 Broadway, Impor ters and Mauuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Laees, Embroideries, $o. own manuf.) ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, Ac. CHARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in Gwrman, French and Italian Misi . v- . . ii .: I.. CA- 1K8TRCMEXTS AJIO. STRIXOS. i0. - Lane. Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive totabiBhflsetin the U.Sta'es. TOYS AND FANCY "GOODS. j. AHLB0RN A CO , No. 54 Maiden Lane, (up stairs) and 29 Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Tllee for Floor and liiuim'V T. M1 ILLER. C0ATES A Y0ULE, No. 279 Pesrl St., ESCAtsriC TILES, OARNKIBE CHIMNKV Tors, FlumDer s .MateriHi, mcmus, civ. I t A 1 Window 4ilaa. Puiuta, tZlc TT I- BAKER BROTH KK. 14 Water St. Impt. Of VatXCH WINUOWOLASS. CHEMICALS, PAlKTS, 4-c. A so, Agenia oi Americau Window GUwa, Glass Ware, $c. F HOPKIKS J; BRO S, Imp'tS of FRENCH WIH- DOW GLASS, No 01 liar lav St. Engravers WHITSKT. JOCELYN A.MM. ArUu an. I KneraTcr on Wood, No. 48 A 60 Fulton 5-1 Fineat and bent work don bcra. Expresses- EDWARDS, 8ANT0RB to.. FoTeln Express, xo. no BroadwaV- floods aod pa-kni(e forwarded to and from all p rta of lb world. Ag-eiita in Korfolk Adam, A Co. FANCY GOODS. IT7"ABD, DICKSON A CO., (formerly Bailey, V Ward A Co..) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods. Combs, Brushes, Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. . J. ROSENTHAL J-BROTHER, Importers of English and Germau Fancy Goods. No. ioy Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &o- TVATrD CTLVKK, (lBDtorin PaUatM.) Ml'lin st. Man. Lfaad Daalar, vaolaaaW aad retail, iaromaoa, Vantllaton, Rang, Ac. COWLSS - CO.. 177 Oraad St. ImproTad Hot Air rurnacaa, Raogaa, RegUtera, Vantllaton, Ac. Indln Rubber Good. Reosas S Wrcsnrr, tS CourUand at. India Rubber UoaU, rlano Covers, Cloths, aboea, Life Preservers, CongreM Boots, Webbinc, e. Llyrttiiiug; Rods. AM. Qcimit A aosa. Dealer in Qaimby'i ImproTad Koui. , 04B? 1S3 Kat 27th t. and IS Nasnui atraet . Look. i tiff la and Picture? Frame. Mr WBTftoca, Xaaatartarer, So. 101 Canal .w xors. . Qudinc "a all IU btanchaa. TXachlnery and naclibie Toole. Ocartcx'a Maehrnery Depot. 02 Coartlaad street, Machinery. O -lachux Tool, aad WoodrworMf patent PlanlnR Machine,. LEONARD'? MacWnary Depot. 109 Pearl and 60 BeaTer it. Macbiaiat's Tools from the bast aiakeri In the country. .feed let. Flab nooks Jk Tackle Sec. THOMAS H- BATS. Oat T. T. H. BATE.) 103 Maiden tana. Needles, flab Rooks, TUhing TaekU, Ac. Paper Wareroom. CTRTJS W.FIKLDR CO- 11 a iff 8t Impte and Whosesale Daaiara ia American, ' reach, German and English Paper b4 avery dMeription of Paper Manufacturer' Material. Perfumery nhi! Fauey oap l A J. RAMSEY. (Maaax and imp-i i ureeuwicn n. f f' Lubins, rrcvoata, uuriain ana our otw makars- itutionerY . IfarerooutR Wholesale. ivtk A. VT tnxs Co. Nor 13 aad 16 Park Bow, New York If City, laip'U at staple aad Fancy atattonery. ' Dealer in A-aericaa pafars of every decriptk. , i r rrmotxa a K-UOM. No. 88 Jovn C Wholesale Booksellers l aad atatioaara, aad ManCof all kind of Blank Books. A. ; : Silica. , - - T P-tatcX, Daftance aalamandar tafaa, (Qaylor's Patent) Depot,'. L9i Pearl St. formerly W John t. R. 'Brioldaying ajid Plastering CHARLES 'WPALMER tekes this method of l. informing the public, that he is now prepared toearry on the above named business in all its KMnehea.uad in a mistcrl and expeditious manner. ' ' He thinks -he can afford te contract for work of this sort on as reasonable terms as any person in the State, having made extensive arrangements for so doing. .He flatters himseir that the work he has already done in Raleigh has given entire jsatia-. faeti-HV and h hopes by strict attention to Jus business to merit a continuance of publio favor. -Jan. 6, 1854. , !?XVKM) O NI0NrSETT3.i A Urge supply .'if . beautiful silk-ski Onion 8eCu, received (his morning or sal by i ,t , P. FAPESUPD.'; h.2i;iW- "' ; W bb1 for Feb. FEBRUARY ,1351-: vjiH::; GREIINSBOROUGH v 1 VV-T, , 4" , n T r.i . v. n rV . v. . . i rgruE cost .of ' Inurance on the B but a small sum, compared v ! Company. This Company- being- I Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risks ar,e in the West,very I many of which aro in the cOuntryl i "?-" i ne company is entirely free tronj aeot j n-ve made no assessments, -and have .Vry large mount in cash and good bonds!, .and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. i-- h f --. . At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year "- ' ,;,! '" ' JAMES SLO.VN, President..- ' ' , S. G. COFFIN, Vice President: v " i' C. P. MEND ENII ALL, Attorney. EETEU ADAMS. Secretary and yreasurer.y WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent . DlRCCTOKg.'.. Ciiv.L - " i'tmes iJloaii, J. A. Mehaae, Q. JJendenhall, Wi3. RaAkin, Rex. CF:Dexna. J, MGarrett, i. D. P. Weir.Wr'JJ. McConnefl. of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Coffiu, J. W. FieliT, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford j William A. Wright Wilmington; lr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College; John 1. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fayetf eviHe ,-E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. -Biggs, Raleigh; Leroy Spring-s. Charlotte : J. J. Jckson,. Pfttsboro' ; H. B. ELiott, Ccd..r Fulls. - ' -f " . PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in R ileioh, GEO. T. COOKE. . - -Dec. 14. 183 . 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. IHIS Company has been in successful operation for more tlmn seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Stam Mills and Ttfrpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tiou of which is iu Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Compsny has beeu less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced In its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Ufiicers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. , J. G. B. Roulhac. C. W. D. Hutchlngs, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Heury L. Turner S. W. Whitiug, T. H. Sclby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay ettevillc: Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington ; James E. Hoyt Washington: James Sloan. Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Joah. Boner, S.ik-m ; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagau, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newborn; W. N. H. Smith, Mtir freesboro' ; II. B. WillLims, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Miltou; A. T. Sunimy, Asheville.' All Directors are authorized to receive applies tious. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac. President.' Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whitiuii, Treaoure-T. John'C. Paltridge, Stcretary. John II. llryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, (jineral-Ayent. S. W. Whiting. Jno. R. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in refereaee to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post poid J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y." Raleigh, Mar. 2', 'S: 25 North Carolina Bookstore. HENRY D Court He TURNER has for sale, the Supreme eports, uniform sets or single vol umes, rrice ruiuced. Iredell's digest : vols ; Swaim's Justice ; North Carolina Form Boo!;. Also, at greatly reduced prices in quantities, or by retail, a complete assortment of School Books; Blank Books; stationary and Fancy Articles; Ju venile aud Toy Books ; all the new Publications as soon as issued ; the .Standard Publications in every department of Literature, Arts and Science and in every lunuupe. Ancient or J.odern, Music Bool.s and Musical Instruments, Writing Desks of LcatLer, Rosewood aud Mahogany, Work Bo xes, do do aud Paper Machie. Walking Canes and Whips, great variety. Choice Gold Pens in Silver aud Gold Cases, Velocipedes, Gigs, Hobby Horses, Barouches, Wheel Barrows, cic. Mathematical Instruments and Thermometers, iu grent variety. BOOK HINDOO, in evpry variety, promptly ex ecuted in theucutest manner Eg Select Gardeu Seeds every variety wurranted fresh and pood selected from the most approved Seedsmen mid Gardeners in the Northern Country. Feb. 21, '54. 16. AMES FOR 1834. The Game of the Bugle oru : or, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. The Game of Conundrums. The Game of Qualities : or What Will the World say ? The Game of Round the Horn. -, The Game of Speculation. The Game of The Yankee Peddler: or What D'ye Buy? Uncle Thomas' Game of American Chronologi cal Cards. The Game of Snip, Saap, Snorum. The Game of Dr. Fusby. The Game of Dr. Busby. Also, A Larpe assortment of Dissected Maps and Pictures, Alphabet. Blocks dc. For Sale at the . N. C. BOOK-STORE . Raleigh, Feb. 22,'o4. 16 ' Dr. Gep. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA," Office, No. 538 Broad too y, or at fits lodgings, PRESC0TT HOUSE, ' Corner of Spring and Broadway. New York, Feb. 7, 1854. : . 12 ly - A CARD! . . VHE subscriber. Laving determined to fix kit residence in Raleigh, begs leave to offer kis services to Parents and Principals ef Schools, for teaching Musie and the- Modern Languages, sad for tuniug Pianos. As a '.guarantee of his quali fications, he has a diploma front the University ef Hidelbcrg, and testimonials from Oakland College, at Bloojnfield, New York where "he nai taught with great success for the last four years.? And. is' permitted to refer those, who would favor hint with their patronnge, to the 'Rev'." Dr.'Masoj,' rector Of the Episcopal Church, and to Mr W."D; Cooke,' Principal of the Deaf nnd Dumb Institution." " lie is to be found at his residence in the brick house, on the northeast corner of the5 lot' owned by Mr. George Mordecai, or atJthe4 store of P7 Mahler & Co., on Main 'Street, where a 1 commu nications to him may be left ' ' , - r r . JOHN 'BAUER." ' Raleigh, January 17, 1854. " j : .' . " .- i ' ' i J' . ' : i in') ' ' . Notioe. V i .rj THE Subscriber would respectfully'lnforra "the itixens of Raleigh, and the public generally,' that he has en hand Buggies,' Horses, Hacks,' Ac , for hire.- - ' '. ; .".'.- r v' ' V ' v Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street" one hunor ed yards south or tner Capitol Square. Raleifi Raleigh and Gaston RaUroadV" 'SLAVES r are -not permitted to travel .on, th a I O Railroad, without, written permit from, their Owners. vu)iiiiun Mvum jua'i en sea u 1. .... T....n .. L. . - I . T . . . ... 1 as the Tickejt Agents ar instructed to- retain' copy of every pass., -JAMES M. POOL,; it Jan. 10,'54. 4 ? : TicketAgeni h JAMES JE.fCUTHBERT; (SUCCESSOR TO'fcERR Av CUTHBERTX A Thos..BrrJr.i iictMf JW. C: - ;Li F: Hicks, Esq. . ViLl -''v y, Messrs Kevan & Bro:;1 .retersburg.. -rs M " Messrs. JU, D. & W Qi Crenshaw; Siekmond, ' Josiah Wills, Esq.; Norfolk. -;' f - 4 J"unes George, Esq. altitnort.i , Messrs. Mowahan & Beers, JYw YorkJ. w "T TAS constantly on; hand : Prime Porto Rico Xi 4d Nw Orleans Sugars,' - . j v.- " Loaf; Crushedj Pulverised and Clarified do V- v . Rio, LaguirstRwiSt Domingo Coffees ..vi . tZ BkckuPepperin grain and ground, and ATjspice ; igr m sags, ana urouna in (xcs J, Gui.pOTrder; Imperial and Young Iljsovt Teai Tallow. Adamantine snd Sterm fWlar -i- GuiipowieriShot an-J Bar Lead,. tfZt- , Blaekingllnk Shoe Thread and Wrapping, Paper, 1 Good, and J4oaged Sole, and Upper Leather ; i Liverpool awl Ground Alum Salt, i i s-Ic ,1 Prime Virginia and lestera. Baeon and'Earl - f ; . Nails, assorteL with flooring and Warehouse) 1 RcgaWPrirMpe, and Havanaa Cigars j':XTf tvTogethjer with a large stock of foreign aad dcK mestic Liquors, Wines, &., Which he offers at the lowest raarket-rateav : ." .'.'.. r' Theatric test attention- paid to receiving and far warding goods.- v. - r ""-'i "'?.fi . 1: "e'L Petersburg, March i .i,..v - ' 19 f A- & H. HARRIS, ' f GENERAL COMJCSSIOir JMUfTf,; i NORFOLK VIRGINIA,. 'J '' l": '"" 1 TY7"ILL make liberal advances on consignments, TT if deBired. .:! -i( Norfolk April 19, 18&S. . . -83 ly Isaio P roo tor ' i M 't ! R C X f tA I LO' R, ;-. b-.'f "' (SLCCXSSOR TO OLIVER PROCTOR.) WOULD respectfully announce to his patrons and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving nis r au anu winter suppues oi Uiotns, Cassuneres and Yestings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, whicli, being bought principally for eaah he is enabled to offer at very low rates. v . He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office '. . i . ' Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia and other .fancy Cloths, of various goods " Superfine French-English and American Ca si meres, of aU prices, plain and fancy - -Supertiue Simoni Doeskins, for: pants and Overcoats . ; :'. Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines . Plain and fig'd aad fancy silk Vaatings -; Fine assortment rich silk Quilting, for wed diugs' and parties i- - v - - -Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, eavy rseA, FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortment consisting in part ot - ' r Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts -Do 8-ply Collars, large variety - ' Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drilr Merino and silk Under-shirts aad Drawers - Silk, cotton and merino plain aad . fancy Hosiery . . Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich aaaort- ment for weddings and parties : "s -Stocks, bl'k, white and fancy, with and with out ties . . ir . . -, . Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, Ac,, In fact, everything necessary for a gentlamam's complete outfit. With siacere thanks to his numerous patrons for 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 ance. -. ,: -i ' . S : Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to be manufactured, may rely upon receiving the .same care and attention as though' sold by himself.' -'$ The latest Paris and London fashions just received. J, Cutting and repairing done promptly at all timeBVf lie will remind those indebted, six months tune is allowed to punctual .eustomers: Thos iaar v rears longer than the above time will pleas' call and close their accounts,' either- by cash or note and oblige , ISAAC PROCTOR.- Oct. 18, 1853. i :g5'. Age and Giraffe. i, i-. r:-:-Jn t -'. : . '-. ?' HEMOVAL AND CHANGE. - . IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOC-C - Morris L. Halloweli & Co. PIIILADELPUiA. HAVING REMOVED into their splendi4 "new 'Warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market." and 21 North Fourth St.; are opening for the Spring 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 America with a business of an unusual amount; already estab lished, and intending largely to increase it'espee ia ly with those who buy for Cash, and -believing . that the fairest system in jobbing roods is to hmv Uniform Prices, they will be compelled - to Sell . at f a much smaller .profit than can possibly be . afford ed where long credits are 'given h. ,..9i-Arra Under their Cash and Short Credit system s the necessi.y for charging Urge - profits does not exist and by selling their goods t a Very small ad vane on the Foreign. Cost i ti Ls.'i --j.:'"-They mean to make it the interest of every judge of goods, to buy, upon the following Terms : j Cash Buyers will receive a discount of six 'per cent if the money be paid in par funds,' within. 10 1 days from date of bill.- - Uncurrent money will only be taken at its mar ket value on. the day it is received. , , . i .; ,' To,mcrchants'or undoubted standing a ereditef nix months will be riven if desired. - . . -r-- , Where money1 is remitted in advance'of maturi ty, a discount at the rate or twelve per Vest per M1UUU1 Will I1VWC . . They ask from merchants visiting ' the Eastern f cities the favor of an examination of their stock, o-, fng satisfied that they will be convinced that it Is' not for their Interest t taV the lArire profits that are absolutely essential to those who -gife long credits M.'LT H allowb tL, J. L.'Haowxl,T.W."Sws SRT, u . laitiuaiK) a. iriu, jb. j. butbu -r 'rr ..... ' iW. T .". i if . SOXi Jan. 13, '54:' ,.ti r.iifi -. .1, i. t A.M. BfCPHCBTXRS, U B. aHISBillC..-. WMARTIJI, . A,' M. MePHEETERS'tfCO.' V? T WHOLESALE GROCERS. 0- , ' Forwarding db. Commission. MerchamtsJ . W 6 ROaSocb sonARsT.5" -. c i bit KBwvnwwiwa - j. . .....- Thos: P. DevereuxHalifaxv-H.df ,V lQs W1 Mordecai,? PresBk- of the State of N. C.i 'C.r Dewey. Cashier ja.1 do 'n -ISido'Sa-'do't'1 doV, m .-i ' "4 i -i , . . W.J1. Jones );;. do Branch do.Cape FeaTRaleigh pence TJ. Brossom. St Souf Nror?. :.; i ADAMS & CO'S EXPRESS.' l DAMrt & CO., Rre'now offeriug-Nal tnduce- ' ments.to Merchants and others in :Raleigh arrivesT ions,- 24 nil the principal cities of the North,' South; East and West .... t -. i..- .a .l -L -v .l -j, . ' f ive nave just enmuusucu a orancn oi our Aigen; cy in PETERSBURG," and articles will be brought -mutual plan is V"?T furmarauig ana vomnusu. juwuuurJSoi' nth a joint itoekf.- , tltrtbwg, .Va, . located in the r 1 "v. references : " . r 1 'r' T1.aI T : r-f. .: r - .- T ' k ; L CTR.vBrancli, jaj.ati.Ky-J V- ' Messrs, Reid i- Soutter, ,ii 'r-X '-j 'DrNWWtehead,?. lretFaTmers.B'k of tmitt jiVlX9: irivsn 1 throuch uirectiv iromxnat cut, witnoui ueiay. - V..t T U ( -- ALt 1A CS aL --J STSSUL- LTV A IT vaaavvvT'VMW."-VUM ayZ e-. r as . . a .. . - ,r 4a . 11 r j- - 1 11 t liu ii v 1 . tva rvs. ia : iiiiMri. .-aiTi ra .an 11 as ua sa s , 1 lf EPHI p cent cominission. C V'V C I nliTRleigi.TeV Jsnuayl7,iS54-6o.. j- .r'-''-TrWwia. sr -?i- '-7 - r I 'I I. . W .V, J - j lJprth' Carolina Mutual Life lril.r I ranee Com-fianv., , ' -. -."V OFFICES RALEIQII, N. 61 ' Z f 1H1S Company continues to insure the ttvsjr f lall healthy White persons and Slaves . !, . he greatest risk taken on a single life is $&,0C Slave are insured for a' term of one to five y wa utcur Taine. i i?tzr - . ir.OWCEB , Dr. Chas. E Johnson, President' - WnL D. Haywood, Vice President V '. James 1". Jordan Secretary -" Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, ' ' i i Perrin Busbee Attorney, T" v v D, Wm. H. McKee.'Examinmg PhyficUsb f .---J. Hersmatu" General Agent'1' - T--i' ! ' waswa ar puiu wiiuiu yu oaya alter pawaii ia tory proof is presented.. . . - ' Blanks aad Pamphlets, showing the plan ef OfjeBV-' ation af the Company; may be had on - ppHcatiesi at the Office, tir any of the-AgeBcies. cAll let On-business should be addressed to.. - "-r V Cf f 'i r a: JAMES F. JORDAH, JsWjjr-Tj-jfity 3$lM6tesHi& s - CV n U : :' v " - V-.'?-i FIREl '. 7 ; ' ' ' f-', ' Ti ff aSi'JBTNA INSURANCE COMEAITf . af X 'HartfoR6,' Conn.,' offers ta insure Buidgi and Merchandize, against loss or damage -by Bv at preminms. to suit the times. ' Jt - ,This is one of the oldest and best Insuranee Cosa panies in the United States, 1 and pays iU lustf prompUyj"1'.!!. 1 . 5- . s Applications for Insurance in Raleigh ar Its dnity, tube naadw to f?ry i . a v;r SrW.V7HiTik0a ? - . " j-'.' : : ' s ify- And for Milton, N: a-'and vicinity, to v . '-ft -!.. .4- N. J. PALMER. Areax. rv JUST RECEIVED Another Supply, of MoaiasJ Instruments at ihe-NvC. iMttsio- Stored wherw may Always be found Sbet Music and Musi Boeks or:luistrnmeaU.VPUno:fronT 4h celebrmtssl Factory of Knab! & Gwhle Baltimor.-. Goitx, Viouns,,TioUncellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, CUti-. netts, Fiageelets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, t ing from 60, cents to $15,()0, Banjos, TsjiartaV Violin Screws,: Pinsv Bridges, :Bows .".A.." RV lot of Italian Strings both for. Guitar - ad . Vio&su. A Urge assortment of Perfumery, Hair Bruahes, PatsV llonaies, Ao yrf syl k V , ARTISTS MATERIALS?: beautiful" let f Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting;- Japaa Bexes," Paints, Brus-es, Oirs rand y Varnish J - (UivwRl t pieces er n -stretches. - -:'v." -jM -Drawing PatteimaiJJehfeils, PaperT tVistol Boaisl," Mill Beards, GraduatevTint Paper Pastel,. Water Colors, Pictures,' Picture Frames, Guilt Menddiast, Glass Ac, Ac. - '; K- W; PETERSLUA. , Raleigh, Sept tl6,-1853iwi; vi 7 -'. -. . IRON RAILING, "AND ORNAMENTAL - THE subscribers respectfully inform the eitU xens ef the United States, that they . ar prW pared to fill up orders for all kind of Iron. Work, ' such as railings for Public or Private Parks, Our- dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries, &. Also, Settees; Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds,' Cast Iron Lambs, New Foundland Dogs, Iron 'Stairs, v Doors, Shutters, Gaards, Gates .and all . kinds f ornamental and architectural Iron .worad&Nk-'-;-' Br3. They pay particular attention twnIe: ,ts sing cemetery lotsV having th' largest ndfha so meat assortmentOf patterns of any atobUalntg; n theoutry. Persons deairiag t nxakeselectU of patterns and know the cost of work, by address ing the subscribers, will receive, by return of msiL, printed designs of work and list Of prices. 'All order entrusted to us will receive prompt attention." ' HOOD A CO. No. J21 North Tenth at., Philadelphia. Nov. 22nd, 1853. -. y?J?- .--;.. 9A ; PANNEIs WORK. 1 J KIMBALLJS,' REEKMAN St, " New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer JaV ashes. Doors. Bunds and all kinds , of Builder" Pannel Work;; made of." the best matt rial, 4 in tk most thorough! manuer'and JKiln 'dried, so as t entirely .'prevent shrinking by exposure to. heat im any! form br degree," is prepared "to furnish any amount at " short notice rjthe veiy.best artiel made intne Country, and at extremely loir'pri for cashlj. Orders by mail ' promptly , atteftded t, and eoods "put ; tap and ". dispatched; witty, car. Strangers visiting 'the city are invitedto caU and . xamine before purchasing elsewhere.- . v . . Jan iy, 1854. - " . ".i'fjmos 7 i - " i -b".,0- -7- f 1854. ff-ii - ,r i;i.w SPRING SUPPLIES OF4 7 v. BOOTS ANl5 SHOES. fwrH. ADpINGTO & QOl WttW eU " A.1 . Hi a! T - .. ' 1 '-'-. ' -err , the attention of 'every Merchant i Vir- a i ginia andJSfortk Carolina to their Whelt ' IIAAflts vl 'ITT, r. rr m " ' ' " - , Jt. I Offered for sale at reasonble prices, en a ereitit esf 6 tnontha, at their Large' "NEW STORE, N. tT. Mai Street:- -Px ; t Mi: The stock consistaMn. part as follews, vLtj " 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogansvarieui qTitiei;, fc000.ii:Ctents C'lf and fine Wax Lth'rBeoU'sl C2.000 Men's pht Bregans, ; lXJOA'lt, Calf -Oxford Ties' k 3,00aif V Fancy Gaiters, Patent Leath.r Shoes and other fashionable styles of Drees ShossL - 2,500 ' Men's fine Calf Bootslong legs. U so, j-ip,xioots, au qmaiities, 1. JLomeu' peg Buskins, different kiada. 1.000 . "jM v wed " Calf and Goat Skim - prime, 1 .' 'Auq -r-r. v.t. -" 16,000 i : Ladies' Gaiter Beets, . Jenny. A4 .-. Shoes, and ether Fancy atyles of Ladies fehoe, 1U.WO. "-women s cheap Morocco Shoea-varie , kinds.' s . .. -j vT ..-.,- - .w'-' -4,000 Jlisses nd Children's Shoes, ali kla . ,UUU.4H Uoys an louth'sJiootees, ateu i, W. H. ADDINGTON & CO have just addd $1C9 000 worth of Boots, s nd Shoes to their Spring stk . it will be found very complete; and they; hope eve- ' ry Merchant WU4 call ana examine their stolc.v-tf . ' ; V" - .W. H. ADDINGTON CO. ;T)RdWNWlNDSOR JSOAP.--i2 doeu.ji rV; : ii 'eeived. J-Atso; large variety.of Luu'a gst Ba-in's Perfumeryv at the Drug Store f p 4- -. '.iJkt. -WILLIAMS & HAT WOOD. ' October IT, "1853. wc V v " " 5 Co-mmission, and .Forwarding- Ou Hf t. .BlAieHB.4 v x, ' ;,V T;- NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1854.' . v-- Qf flHE undersigned respectfully tenders hi 5j ' 'vices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, doing business with this City; as a COMML-SiON ' and FORWARDING AGENT.-" ; x tTfav III mea vaar aftAnrm fA tktl rAnati, S g ykV wfAia Ri ? vuir ivuwvia v ens VViMtJ, v . meats of j ROD LOIS yand MEKCrl Aa D1SE, sua h use his best exertions to effect sales at. the high-" est market prices, making immediate j'etunur aJ? ' - -remittances. tf 1 " " " - ' . Connecting with his experience and knowledg OI QUSiness, ' a vtusw b.liivuwu .wv turn OfccrwVW i that may-be confided to ,,him, be hopes to rcivsww and merit a share of. patronage. . .4' - - , y - It A. WORREtt v ' 5 Rbferisces :IIoaiT. Mallory; 'Presides ,f t the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs- Hr-r - dv & "Bros.V Shipmug Merchants, and Goverameat t i." Agents for the sale of Guano Herman A .C.- Wholesale Shoe. Walters ; ; Allyn, Rose. A Can. Wholesale tlardware. Dealers ; a Eloodgood A C tA pVy Goods "Dealers; King & Toy, Drug Dealers; -V 'si B C Barclay Esq., "Bookseller Norfolk, Va - vj Hon. Kenneth- Ray mer, Raleigh, N, C. kjt -rHAcSS"OS-S;ALB8,iT:--For Cotion. t!?r '' v tf 7 Feb- 16, lS&f r .,-;("'' '' -. ''."rW'i' ' " ' ' ' ' . .. .. w- . , ' . ..... ri " - - .r- -;t . . ; . .J....v-:i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1854, edition 1
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