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THE M BALEICU REGISTER" ' : , u Bahlishea Sani-vUl7 uI VmUj, bj ... g P IT 0 W k ' 1 BfO.Ey t tfc Hf ennnea; U advance C -? .-ikaWaakU,. $3"rf aanaia-, la advaae ji iO. rw - - lATES CM AI(TXJtTlSIXQ i a4 Jadtoial wNrtmnnli wtli t chafed ?ulw: Wa MtfCttaof 3V. pevceat. will o H . .... r : 1. 1 1 1 i n tsp nnrwwikij, wiu tuao appear --4 rHS FUeg Schedule ha been ordered by ,v. Master General, and U gone Into JSL. en this Road to-iaj r-5 -r 1 if-' IT" b lr a a A.- M - and reach Weldon At p)L tin for the EjtpraM S; If. C BOOKSTORE. " nnVDD v.. t.0 . Court Reports, uniform, aets- o : single ."roU sj-Sartk Carolina Form Book. - "v ; " Also, a greatly reduced price, in quantities, it retail, a complete assortment of School Books fei.nk Books : statonarji anu r ancyArwciwi ; J u- and Toy uooas ; ait m new ruuuciuvus . department of Literature, Arts and Science, Utaererj language. Aficient or Modern. Vasie Books and Musical insirumenu; n a Desks of Leather, R;jsewo6d and Mahogany,' Boxes, of Leather, Rosewood .and . Paper Iicka, Walking Canes and- Whips, great rariety, Lice Gold Pens in Silr and Gold Caes, : ; VflocipeJes, Gigs, . Hofcby .Horses, caroucnes, keel Barrows,. J-c; l4athematical .Instruments Ll Tbermometers, in gat rariety. i ,. -.i., , Book Binding, in eTery rariety, prompuy execu: U ia the neatest manner, s. - c A v sflr Selkct GAnDEJv.S8KDS erery rariety Lrranted fresh and goo J selected from the most proved Seedsmen ana Gardeners tu the JNortii- k Couatry. . - - (f ?rr:rV-A- 4aa. 17, 'tA.' i H- R ROBERTSON, BAIN, FLOUR ANIVQENERAL PRODUCE CUJUMSSlOp XERCIUXT,' v No. 69 jSoiith Sv' " ; ':. ; BALTIMORE. tut i'i cn: WWtmel J. UUL EsqT, Scotland Neck, N. C Ja. H. Anthony, Esq. - do do Hon. Francis MaUor, Xiorfolk. V a. Ucmts E. P. Tabb fc Co. do Mtwrs. J." M. Smithy Bro. do J. Hall Pleasants, ESi., Baltimore. CL George P. Kancq " do Utasn. F. W. Brune'i- Sons, do - Balthnore, Sept. 16,!l853. ly 3"8 Raleigh Livery Stables. THE Subscriber has taken charge of, and fully lfitted. the LiTery Stables formerly occupied by rt. Nixon, on Wilmington Street, and solicits the troaaee of the traViUIniz Public tie has en lad a a amber of fine!- Horses and Carriages, nteeL elerant, substantial, - comfortable, and 111 be prepared, at th shortest notice, to furnish Krellars with conveyances to any part of the law. Also, Carriages furnished with careful vers, to convey indiridnals or families to evening Irtiea, or for visiting .'calls. Horses will be kept by the day, week, or year, at fees to suit the times Horse Drovers will rnd, at all times, good ac- pnmodations. ! EDIARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 81, 18W. 45-ly - W- Owing to the piesent high prices of grain ki provisions, I shalbe compelled hereafter to Lrge 37 J cents for ar single feed, instead of 25 fcts. .' E. Y. Feb. S, 1854. 11 BOY'S CLOqHINQ DEPOT. PHE subscribers hive the most extensive and raried assortment; of Clothing for Boys, from o 16, ever offered wnr sale in the Union. Or- h for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest persons purchasing Clothing at this Establish. at bave the pnrilftje of changing them, if they not suit. FJ A. nOYT & BRO., S. W. Corner of fchesnut St. 10th Streets, - ' ' - ph0adelphld. April LJ 1853. . -J: ' - ly-28 REMOfAL OF THE ..... Boot and Shoe' Manufactory. rilE Subscriber eg leave to. inform bis patrons, end thr public fa general,' that he s moved from Wiln ington Street, to the house J occupied by F. .Mahler aa a fancy stora, West It ef the capitoL b ; - rasnkful for the uberal patronage heretofore CmtM, he solicits i. continuance of the same. kmising to use the very best materials and em- j only superior witrkmen. " - ' ii HENRY-A. DEPKIN. Raleigj, Aug. 26,53. 70 tf CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . . mnnnn ! ji obth c akolix a. . - IYTILL attend Ui Courts of Johnston, .Wayne If and Nash. :' , 1 ' - Jsa. 14,1853. N- i;- - SWAMPS LANDS N. C. - 'WILL sell at PuHie Auction, at the Exchange, Philadelphia, on th 2nd day of May next, thir- uae Iandred Aejfee of Swamp Lsid in Beaufort futy, N. c. ThU? traet ia worthy the attention tpitalista. beinrf forty feet above the -level of ir and Roanoke Rvers, and within six' miles of thus renderin g its reels-nation by drainage uible at a sssal Expense. It is densely timber- viui typresa. Juniper, and some Fine. .Terms 1 farther particulars made known the evening of .le. r upon application to JNO. LISLE, As'gnee. Fb. 16, 1854. rtd-14 T.flftxr TJotloa. . HHE Subscriber havinr removed to Raleizh. of- 1 fert his services to- persona" having business 8upreme Court, and in the Superior r and Nut- Courts of Wake and the adjoining counties, avwtrney ann counsellor. . - Ir- T.nWARTt f!ANTWELL "ga. Jan; 1854. -, , t - . 1-.IH i;v ?vou and iJDurham Cattle for DelNG ever-stcked. with Catle, i now offer M for sale, at jnnDccBO r rices, ten or fifteen M-ueton and Lalf-Durham short-hdrnedCowa M Heifers of the most approved breed, in, calf erv fine haIATOAn m.nA h.lr-T)nrhni Riilt 41, for sale. Mulla of the same breed A two n old. This stock of eattla is said bv iraod 8 to be the Iat hrd nf .alil In V.noUnit ta I" i ted Statea. for tha r certificates U.xnv possession to prove the Bflta ff. . Ma - ... wH. iase Wbo wish to bur will do-Well 'PP'V SOOn. aS MW it th W tn'.tmn, -1 f'. x, . . . . svth ; lnvru . . Pamona. 15 miles N C nf Tf olo1o-. If - t . M SM M. U ,V1 liKM t- J3L50 bbl. best old Apple and Peach BRAN- l tor 1 lr.nl w ,. ,., a . ffwa tale. A'nnU h. 24 '64 T - ITSt CH)k 8 1LE 1-r-A.first rate Milch Cow. Apply to i 4 - Watches -. and Jewelry.- - 1 t V'i ' " E haT Jast returned frota1 N Yni-V ! s and PhiiadclphU- with muchth Unrest . ..wiuijwer peioretniuueigh.' -ItUtoo ! large to tuumerateriwhV ,. '. $y:i: I . .Th vprv fn rrntr) ..1 w.i.-i.. . - r J u Him , i tikUQl -1 rr j, t k ;Brstpins, Ear-rings-mi Fiiiger.ring 'Jrt: ;-' n. Kmoc Strjp mi KniTei..- - " jSilTer and plated Ware't y;-. ' ;.uClcks and Wtches 4ri; ?v- i - V Perfumery xtriU and Fancy Goods : v. ; V fMn! -walking Cane -j:;,-!-: Call nd see our Jewelrv:-. i rWluc J nrlivi unci less per tent. th e bave heVetofore iold at.We. are Ueternnuedo.da a larste bnsinessri,5i 4. V? PALMER at-RAMSA-T. "; October 25 1868. 87 Jas. Caxtxi1., - V C11ERRY & CAHILL; i; Commla sion Merchants, : .-!.Jaiw 18, 18ii. ;v,-t:v ;:.V tM- . GREAT af) IMPORTANT DISCOVERT IN ?t MECHANICAL i DENTISTRY: -1 ? Htviug receittd Ike highest JWrnium mid m pioma from the State Fair of, N. C- and I THE Subscriber respectfully in forms the pu) lio that be has succeed ed in making a Mineral Compound, by which he can make entire Sets of Teeth on PLATINA PLATE, with continuous Gam, which are almost equal to natural. Teeth inserted on this BKAtTTiri i. and jsukstbtctiblk method in finitely surpass, in elegance and natural appear ance, any other that hare been heretofore present ed to the public. " , - These teeth are cemented to the plate, the ce ment being as strong as the, Teeth. It perfectly fuses to the teeth and plate, forming a solid and continuous Gum, without crack or crerice. This Gum cannot be acted upon even by the' most pow erful acids . and has a perfectly natural' and life like appearance; ner :r becoming offensire or dis agreeable to the wearer, as there is no place for secretions to form. The Subscriber having spent many years. in the prosecution of SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY, Can confidently assure the public,' that whateTer operations may be entrusted to his care, will be perftrmwd iu such a manner as to give entire sat isfaction to the most fastidious. ' DR. BELLINGHAM, an acooaplished and com petent nssistaut, has been employed to aid the Subscriber in the mechauical exaeuJon of his work, and other operations. "- . ... . , ) These interested are requested to call and 'ex amine specimens of the above together with his beautiful Block Teeth. .--'', . DR. ALFRED WHITEHEAp, Pmtist, OtSce. oruer of Third and liollingbrook St'ft. . PETERSBURG. Va. X. B. Being largely engaged in manufae fmm Mineral Teeth, Dentists can be supplied or re onable teriua. Also, Mechartical work-U ' ... . . i i ueiiUMs rosiuiug iu me couuiry ; iuu an als furuiMhed. A. WHITEIQii Feb. 24th. 1854. ' ly, Tri-Weekly Stage IAnet -' THE Stages will leave R.ileigh, every Mi Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M. bytT of Pittsboro'. Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, At Copper Mines, &.c, arriving at Salisbury by next day. - Fare from Raleigh to Fi tts bo r ....... ........J do do St. Lawrence...... do Franklinsville, Cdar Fulls & Akkboro',-' do Ssilisbury Four Uors Couches, to Pittsboro', i U L. ROBARDS, &. CO.' In I'roprietofa. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. & Aug. 3, 18-33. . 63. SAM L. X. WILSON. GEO. W. QBMCB. WILSON & GRICE, GexekalCoiiiiission 4 Fobwabdino Merchants, .. . -V. 11, Wyh St. and Pierce' HTiar, Portsmouth, Va IYE their personal and prompt attention to T the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer cliMndise of every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. RirBRESCKS Geo. W. Mordecai, Eq., Raleigh; Messrs. W U. & R. S. Tucker, do; King, Thomas Barrow, Louisburg ; R. N. i D. C. Herndon, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county ; Col S. S.'Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White & Cd.,-WarrenUn ; Montgomery Jb Plummer, de ;. CoL Walter Gvrynne, Ch. Engr., Central Railroad. ,JIay4, 1853. 87-ly NOTICE. PROPOSALS' will be leceived by th-r Commis sioners of Washington County, for luildag a Jail for Said County, at Plymouth, N, C. . Copies of plan and specifications minutely de tailed; will be furnished on application. . The Jail to be two stories high, 44 feet by 24 feet ou'side ; b tilt of good brick. The foundation f Masonry, laid of good sixed granite. The portion appropria ted to criminals to be well secured by 1 J by J inch flat ir n, both sides, ceiling and floor. The Tim ber will be furnished on the sp.U by the Commis sioners. Doors to be of wrought iron ; jams and window sills of dressed stone. Proposals unJer seal to be addresse l to Jehu Krchoils. Esq..' Chairman of Commissioners for Washington County, at Plymouth, by; 1st of April, 1854.' on which day they will be opened and deci ded on. ' The Commissioners reserve the privil-tge of refusing all, should they deem .them too high. Payment in Cash. ,' Plymouth, N. C. Feb. 14.,' 1 4-tMar20. Stoves! Stoves! ! Stoves! ! ! TTTE, the undersigned, would respectfully call V- the ' attention of ; Southern Merchants to our extensivrf stoct or - . STOVES, CAULDRONS, FORUES, Ac, Ac. Our assortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves con sists of aome-of the. beet in the Marked We have a large stove for wood,: capable of cooking for from three to Tour nunurea persons, uur stoves are made heavy, and consequently .are" durable, and are warranted to (rive satisfaction. " Our stock consists of the following Cook and Parlor "Stoves for wood vii : Buck, Modern Troy, Globe. fcc for ' - . . m wr- a we? s Parlor, Froviaenee- Air ngnv wmon ir ngui. Ida Air Tight, Wire Plate e. - ; I fit". Deal era would do well to give us a call . be fore purchasing elsewhere. 'if, E. Corner of 2nd and Race Sts.V Pialauelphia. Jan.' 27th, 1854. ' k - .f- v 5m-9 u IN'STORE, Grouud Alum Salt, in sacka, - -Gunny and Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope and.Twine. For tale low.- : c - :1 : , . j. brown, --;v:;v .'Ki: Oajetteviii sir; rTtaleurh. Jan. a. IfM. - u 2 : HANDLES. 100 boxes Alheever J Co. Ada I ymantine ; 100 do Hyde &.Kimberly Mtuld, in store and for sale by ""' ' ' : , A. M. McPHEETERS i CO.., .i Norfolk,-Feb. 7; -;, .V . - ; QN IOIf ; SETTS.-iA ilarge supply of beautiful eilk-skin Onion Setts, received this morning, and for sale by , F JESCUp. m FeW21'64: ,vT.'' - ip ROCKERY A GLASS, WAREi-rWhite Granite Dinner ware, oy tne seior rhu.-:-. Cut Glass Tumblers,. Wines and Goblets '..v- ) s-ALSO ' tf- - Xi?i ffyuft and .Moulded .Gla'aa, - V -JH id '4 Edeed aadu. C.; Ware. , For aole J., BltOWN, r ' FOR NEW YORK. - f - 'iJjnTi6rStats Maii Lw r Sibamships 3 ?'A Jaintstown arid Roanoke. ' v" rnUE elegant hew steamship J akbstowx,. Cap- JJ tain Parish,- which is to run in connexion with " the i Roanoke, - made, her" first ;tri trom New York to Petersburg, on Saturday,' th 25th alt.; and will continue to - mak regular, trips weekly learing Naw York, arery Saturday, at 4 o'clock,. Pr M fc and .Petersburg erary ' Taeadaj erenlng. - - -..fc: : UTha Roanokb'wUI leatw New York erery Tttea dayj .and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tr Tellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking on of these splendid steamships and thereby aroid the dust and fr quent changes ef the Railroad. ; Passengers on board of steamers will find the State room fitted np in. the most elegant style and the Lire utdatteaT Uob anaurpasaed. , '.- ' -' , 1 " Passage and Fare ftoat retersAurg to Saw York; (Stata-rooma lacladsJ.) i ?"- I f1 $1000 Staeraga wW,v; i;.&X$& 00 ; . CVCicket iaisadl at tt CSaae.p. - BAPTIST, Sycamore St July 5, l&S oft . M-B r UT W SB WW CS . V FB MM W OPPOSITE, THE JiARKJtT- HODSI. f pUE Sabacribera haTiMR commenced the . above HT buslaeaa at'tiie stand lately occupied by Mr. L BTWalker,'4d employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary ba sinets in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub lio patronage. ' - Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers hare in their employ Superior Casdt Makbks, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesa'e or retail. Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, Jlftetn Dollar, Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. FRUITS, LC. 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 faror us with their orders, which will be forwarded on thr shortest notice. JAMES PCTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. 17 GUN. LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, TTTOULD respectfully inform the Citiiens of y V Raleigh ndwrrouading country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick- building,) where be will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that ahalliae4.be surpassed by any other person, and tho charge ahall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE.- RaleigVMarch 2. 1853. ly-19 ii Jk IUU W t Northe s in thei Vition of jrGeods, " "HK tubscrihers having just returned from a Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar- their line, take this method of calling the ladies and gentlemen to the variety of suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fi4 Leather Reticules; plain and erob'd Baskets; ranch Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and iandtaa ticks; Portmounaies and Necessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets; " Papier-mache Work Boxes; Tea St Children's gilt edge Cups aud Saucers: l JT -v! Jnen; fine Cutlery; kid, india-rubber . ', Jls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine chioa chiidren's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment t Osmea, boys' Guns, Ac. , TOYS 1 Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Teya, Furniture, Menageries, bham rights, harm Tarda, in boxes, liureaus, Tool Uauks, Kitchen Fnrnitnre, Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Singing Men, Ac. Ac. CU.Nr rX'TlU.vAKl . Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, Hal nuts. Pecan Nuts, Pa;m nuts. Filberts, Preserves and Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Ac. J c. Call and see, at F. MAHLER A CO. Dec. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. ANOTHER lot justreceived at m inufacturer 's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond prico $10. To small farmers, Who want a cheap I niie, tnai cannot get out of order, and trill cut everything, we recommend this. JAMES M. TOWLES. Dec. 18, '58. 101 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity an4Bleecker 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 ebmfoi ts of their guests, and making it worthy the patronare of their friends and the trav elling publio. It will be open for the reception of guests about the ttb January. WK1UHT, LAJilKKS CU. S. Lasibk A Sox, formerly of Macon, Geo Dec. 27, '63. 104 6m KADER BIGGS, GENERAL . iilMlDSSlOINI tMd&GIrMT, Tum' Wharf, Town Point, ' NORFOLK VA. . RirtaxKcas. Messrs. Blood good A Co., E. P Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk ; Hon Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C, Col. J. B. G Ronl hac, Raleigh, Lewis Thompson, Esq., Hotel N. C. Jan. 27th, 1864. . ly-v PETER W. HINT ON, CommiuioB "d FirwirdiiK Verchtit. ' NO 1, 2 A 3, ROTHERrs WHARF. ';! ...: NORFOLK. VA. . Particular attention paid to , the sale of Flour, Cotton, Tobaeeo,'and other Produce. " . Advances made -on consignments. Strict attention paid to forwarding and receiv ing Merchanalise. -,-., , RErcBBBCaa. uaj. V. l mnton, n axe uo. N. C. Wm Plummer. Esq., Warren ton. Warren Con N. C. . ... P. W. HINTON, , Rothery's Wharf. - Norfolk Va. May 6th, 1853. , " " ' 38 WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE ;- xANCY GOODS. ' mnE subscriber has received and opened I t most-elegant and fashionable assortment of the aoove uwvo, v wuicu tu, kbuw ui - uia public is solioited. " f J K " Y ' He has all. the new tylee of , 4 . : Watches, Cneine,- 8eals, Keys, Breast-Pins -Ear-Drops, Lockeu; Ae. , ALSO," n beautiful assortment of " : Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches ,' Ear-Ringa and Finger-Rings. . ' ... T, -' ALSOi tery large assortment of - - ' ' : Silver1 Spoons, Ladlee ; " J ' : " Butted Knives, Cnpa," f' And an''excellent variety of Spectacles, Bator gtrsps. Walking Canes, Perfumery; Ac -"On hand. also, a few fine .Mantel Clocks) '-h ; !.-t.u;.ju;.S - ;- CVB.'ROOTr - Raleigh. Not4 '53.;v T 89-r-tf V n RASa SEED. Red Clover, Herds Grass, Blue 1 I Grass, Mixea lsvh urass ana lucerne, just -m.- .WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. I NEW YORK CITY. BUSINESS.- ti DIRECTORY. L-ry a . V. A f!a r Amu fcr the most mnuenttai and largest circulating Commercial Papers b,oth in 1 ' " S& The following list of Business 'Firms are among the best and most reliable in 'ithe City of New York ,.!.-- j?;1.? , . . Dry'tfoods. HtLt BROTnERS, Importers of Embroideries, White 0o6d,'&o.1 N o- 89 Liberty tttet. 11COTTENET & CO.,1 r Importers of French V ami other European Goods, No. 48 Broad aureet. TOPSIEIN 4 HONIO, XaTltZ Broadway, a few Pi doors from Liberty- 8t.' Importra of Uces,. Embroideries, Silks ic.--? '; ' 1 -m rtTPHULL APOIT. 44 ExehanirPi.; linpor. ,-xr -fa-- 4 'a- - r Air Tff IrtTwlrnTT w 9- Vajl m T 1 V at K I IXI nilf A-l, .KP "? w v. ; f r ' " : l . Ml .-.bat a-small um, compiire Silijli 1 -i-0 V - .-.v-M Company. VTbla Comparty ;bcj m f "l::r.. ZZfa -trW? pX sta?e ?- - r anu-oi - - -. . inrgerortion of the risks are in tV'mJUff BrWeli Dej Ooo4 Scotch, aJMaiUaaVaaliabuij i 3uuu;grrdbk7TaytneymerE: v;LiioVtltta uoaaaaie. kORNSCHLIEPERfc HAARHACS, Importer of German 'a d Belgin Broadcloths, Silks, Hosieries, &c. No. oO Exehango Place SCHUCHARDT, FWlLICU HOLTHAUSEN. Noe. 92 and 4 Liberty St., Importers of French. Swiss, ami German baks, Kiboon ei- vets, Vestings, Satius, Serge. &c. Woolens of eve ry description. ' . BERTRAND, F HEMES it HENRI, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen i"auibricHdkt's. Linen Lawns. Enihroideiies, ic, (own manutac- ture.) 27 Willtsm Street JOHN M. DAVIS, JONES 4 CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Uetleuicu's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. ot5hirOi Stock., lie, ic. iu mniuiu Strevt. KOHIJJAAT BROS Wool. Flo&s Silks, , 48 John Street ; Berlin Elsstie Braids, Oold and Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Silver Fringes. Uimps, Laces. &e. M aTRAllLUtl.Xl i V AA, V Droiwwuv, wiy. JN of Lace, Milliury Good. Embroideries aud .......... r I I. . Trimmiugs. UENTLEVIEX'S FlilOHHING GOODS, r. B HATCH & CO. 9" WILLIAM ST., .New ) orli. Manuiacturers and Importers ot shirts. Stocks, Cravats, ilovee, SuspenJers, Uesiery, si,, a.c. TT RO 111X30 3 A- CO.. No. 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Ulove, Shawls, 11. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Silks,- Embroideries, Hosiery, mall wares. $c. f 1REP1N J- PA YEN No. 241 UroaUwny, impor- Utersand Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen auibric liauUkerchieU, bases, tmoroiuenea, , own msnui.i ACCORDLONS. STRINGS, Ac. 1HARLES BRL'Nt). Importer and wholesale . . .. 1 1 I. .I!.... llr.i. j Healer in uruiiiu. rruticu uu iinnun ...v. CAL ISSTBlMKNTt allU Biai.VUt. -u- - Lane. Daguerreowvpes- GURXEY, Xo. 3VJ UroiwU'iy, the oldest hiid most extensive est iblishment in the U.St.Ves. TOYS AN i FANCY GOODS. J. JAHLBORN A CO., io. 04 Mnuien iane. (up suira) and 29 Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Uooo. rile fur Floor and Cliiunif) r. !. M' ILLER. COATES A VOL'LE. No. 2 :: Pearl CU1MNEY St.. K.NCALSTIC TILES, GABSBIUK Tors, 1'lumoer s .Muionais, Met:, , etc. VludowCilak4, t'aLuta, Elc IU BAKER J- BROTHER. 142 WiUer !5t.. nipt. Of FKIftfcCll WINDOW 8LASS, CHtMlLALS, . . t .. ..if vi';,..lu7 PAINTS. JjC. A SO, AgeiilS Ol Aurauou ni.iuur. PAIN (jlas F Glass, Glass Ware, .jc. HOPKINS J- BRO S, Lmp'tS Of rBKNCM WIS- DOW OLASS, No 01 Burclay St. Engravers WHITXEY. JOCEI.YN ANMN, ArtWi ami KnprTi'r on Wood, So. 58 A 60 Fulton St. i'Lueat and bcot work dune br. Expresses- EDWARDS, 8AN'uU t CO., rvi? txpro. .o. ao UroadwBV. ItoxU and prkn..'.- Cr warded to and from ail pwrti of lU world. A genu ia Norfolk Adami a vo. FANCY QOOfeS. TTTARD. DP:KSON & CO., formerly Bailey, y Ward A Co.,) Iuiptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods, Combs, I'.rnshes, Fans, Jew- airy, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. ROSENTHAL $ BROTHER, Importers of English and German Fancy Goods. No. 109 Libert v Street. Hot Air Furnaces &c TVATID CrLVER, (InTentorauS Patnte,) SLlin -Man. l'aad Dalr, wboletulr and rwUil, la ftirnacea, Veutllatora, Rangea, ac C10WLE8 a CO, in Grand St. Imoi I KaiuM. BwUtcra. Ventilator. 1 roTwl Hot Air Furnace, c India nnbber Good". ontas a WrrsnrT, S3 CourtlauJ at. India Rubber (.oata. Piano Corarm, Clotlit, thor. Life Praaarwt, .ongTS "Boot. Wcblang. Ac. IMglttililtg lands. M. QcniBT i ova. Dealer in QuimbT' ImproTt-d Rodi. Offic 132 Eaat Sib t and IS Sawtu atrwt. A. Lookiug Ola" ttiitf Piotnri Frame. MP- wmTLXK-x. MauofVtan?r, No. 101 Canal it., r.w lorn. Glldinc ia all 1U braiu-bea. Machinery and Vacliliie Tool. SCHKXCK't Maehroerr Depot. 62 Courtland itret. Machinery, Mafldna Toolf and vToodiwortb' Patent Planing Machine. LEONARD'S MaclJWry Drpot, 100 Pearl and CO BoaTrr atra. MachinUt'a Tool from tba beat makar la the country. Needle, Fill Hook k Tackle Jkc. THOMAS H- BATK. 0t T. T. H. BATE.) 10S Ualdeo Um. Neodlca. Flsb. Hooaa, FUtstag TackU, Ac. Paper Wnreroomi. CYRUS W.F1KXD4C0., llCHffaaw Imp'ta and Whomnate Dealer la Amork-an. rrrnrb. Herman and Kaglkh Paper ana wrj dascripUou Ol rapar .uanmaciurer a aiunav. Perfumery and Fnuey oap: A 4 J. RAMSKT, (Manuf. and Imp-) 818 Oreenwic Lubina, PravoaU, Garlaln and 6thr eclabratod ) 918 Ureenwicb at. of makers- Stationer j Warerooais- iioiesaie. Wat. A. WasEixa k Co. Nor 13 aud 14 Park mow, Kw York ftv. lmo'U ofsldDlx and Fuc; itatiooerv. Dealer in ABMrtcan aapars of avary darii.uon. KMOtK a Ksxiooo, Ko. SB Jorn at. Wholesale Bookseller aad.taU0Ban,an4MMtof U kind of Blauk Book. Jjjifra. f rataica, Defianr alaniander tafea, (Gayior'a Patent) Papot, No. ta r-aarl at. fcrinerlj SO Jobu at. R Tl BROWN'S ESSENCE .OF JAMAICA GIN- GER. This Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so .common, it is of inesti mable value. - During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, .it is nMoliarl efficacious: no family individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to resist the Influences of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing 'climate. '" ' ; . CactiojC Be sure to get the genuine . Essence, which Is' prepared 6nly by W. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, . N. E. Corner of . Fifth and Chesunt streets, Philadelphia, and for oale by all respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and injuieigh, N. C, by WILLIAMS A.HAYWOOD. w ,Ang- 2nd,,lo58. V. ... , r Mutual Inairranr hnm'nfln.'? fSUCCESSOR,Ta KERR. & CUTHBERT.U tA rWHT! enatnf Tnannn tlU dtrithi joint Btockj .nglochted.intho4i consequently much tho' the! West,' very manf of Which are in the'eountrr f - The Company IsTentlrely free from debt ;" hive made ho assessments.' Jand "hWe a"vory "laree- a- mount it? cash' and gbdVl bonds,: hnd ir 'therefore" confidently recommended to the publicit " r JF 'I At the last' Annual ileeting the. fo'tlowing Of5eers were elected for the ensuing year fJtV"-2)V'f ; S. OCOFFINViee Prtaident.t;f---.?,, -V4 C. P. MESDENII ALL; Attorney. :J::i',lY PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer WILLIAM H. GUMMING, General Agent. J . .r n,irn.n. ..... -J ii,. -'-t James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, . P.- Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. parrett, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. J. McConneU, of Greensboro' ; Dr. Shubald G. Coffin,' J; W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott. . Guilford ; William A. Wright, Wilmington; DrvC ATatldna, Carotiuh Female College; John L.IPlime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lwd " ' iyf waaesboro ; J. J. tJiggs naieigA ; Lroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; II. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sey. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE.; V." r Dec. 14, 1833 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. ' RALEIGH, N . C . riIUS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to tuke risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except SNam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, iu bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the. plan ei this Company hau been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Othcers of this Company for the present yeur: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Wiliiiimsf John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville: Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt. Washington: J aines Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cos. Edentou ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. II. Pool. Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagun, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell. Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur fieesboro' : H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett. Milton; A. T. Summjt Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treanurtr. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John 11. Bryan. Attorney. J. Hersman, ticneral Aj:nt. S. W. Whiting, "1 . Juo. R. Williams, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. .1. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh. Mar. 22, 18C3. 25 North Carolina Bookstore. HENRY D TURNER has for sale, theSupreme Court Reports, uniform sets er single vol umes. Price reduced. lredel.'s digest M vols; Swaim's Justice ; North Caroliua Form Book. Also, at greatly reduced prices in quantities, or by retail, a complete assortment of School Books; Blank Books; stationary and Fancy Articles; Ju venile and Toy Books ; all the new Publications as soon as issued ; the Standard Publications in every department of Literature, Arts and Science and in every language, Ancient or Modern, Music Buoks and Musical Instruments, Writing Desks of Leather, Rosewood and Mahogany, Work Boxes, do do and Paper Machie. Walking Canes and Whips, great variety. Choice Gold Pens in Silver and Gold Cases, Velocipedes, Gigs, Hobby Horses, Barouches, Wheel Harrows,- &c. Mathematical Instruments and Thermometers, iu great variety. B OK BINDING, in every variety, promptly ex ecuted in the neatest manner. x Select Garden Seeds every variety warranted fresh aud good selected from the most approved Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern Country Feb. 21. 54. 16 AMES FOR 1854. The Game of the Bugle orn : or, Robiu Hood and his Merry Men. 1 lie 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, Snap, Snorum. The Game of Dr. Fusby. The Game of Dr. Busby. Also, A Large assortment of Dissected Maps and Pictures, Alphabet Blocks c. For Sale at the N. C. BOOK-STORE. Raleigh, Feb. 22,'54. 16 A CARD ! THE subscriber, having determined to fix his residence in Raleigh, begs leave to offer his services to Parents and Principals of Schools, for teaching Music and the Modern Languages, and for tuning Pianos. As a guarantee of h.is quali fications, he has a diploma from the University of Hidelberg, and testimonials from Oakland College, I at Bloomneld, New York, where he has taught with great Buocess for the last four years. And is permitted to refer those, who would favor him with their patronage, to the Rev. Dr. Mason, -rector of the Episcopal Church, and to Mr. W. J. Cooke, J Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Institution. . He is to be found at his residence in the .brick house, -on the northeast corner of the lot owned by Mr. George Mordecai, or at the, stare of F. Mahler A Co., on Main Street, where a:1 commu nications to him may be left. . JOHJtrBAUER. Raleigh, January 17, 1854. , - 6. ; Notice. : 1 fTHE Subscriber would respectfully inform the I eitizeus of Raleigh, and the public generally, tuat lie nas on nanu xuggia, jiorsea, nauiui, oiv , for hire.- . -. - Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, one hundred .yards south of the, Capito Square JAMES. BASIIFORD. i Raleigh, July 22, 1853. , ."-. r ly. 60.. Raleigh and. Gaston Hailxoad. v SLAVES are not permitted to travel on the rlailroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should in a'l cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every, pass.- , JAMES .MVPOOL Jan.'l0'54. . 'Ticket Agent? vvr-.. v-i.'-'".'. j I!OX Ualoi a-5i t'.r-s fT5HE Tlouse and Lot renently occupied' by-the UonHngh WadJell, luad situated in the town ot riilldboro' For' partitolare or terms, .of sale ," i address either Mr. JWaddell, Chapel Hill, ir Willi am H. Bailey. Hillsboro', Persona wishing toex- smine'the premises willn f calling at the office of Mr. Bailey,- meet with fn.rn.pt attention. ' . - N0T.-22, 1858. r f , t Smoa 95 james :e!'cuthbert?! Bttrthanl, How- - r.ii nzrumjg, , w u.,.: A.5;jjMreBESCEas .- 5Thos.Bragg;Jri,'Vaco, X. -C. " -f- "Hr R4-rwi-w-:irT2-. l Petersburg f, -vHlessrs. Lt D. A W. G: Crenshaw. icAnwadL i I James George Esq.r-Baiwore- Vr- 1 Messrs.; Montihatt & Beers.' New-York., t TT AS constantly on hand Prime Porto : Rico XI' auaScw Orleaus Sugars, . , Ro.' LaRuirn and SCDomineo Coffees ' 1 Black Pepper in erain and trroumL and AUsdico : : WRace Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes j Gnnpowder Imperial nd Young Hyaon Teen - Talloi Adamantine ana sperm Candles Brown mni Tonamliul . . Gunpowder, Shot nd Bar Lead V-v'. Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper," Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather ; Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt . , " Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse -Regalia, Principe, and Havanaa. Cigars j - . . " - -- Together withr a lafge stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac7, which he offers at the raies. i vt.-j5-nw.-,i'..vtl VThe strictest attention paid to receivinz ' and for warding goods. 4W'-- Petorsburr, March 6. A- A H. HARRIS; GENERAL C02OttIS3I03f KZ&CHJtKIS, NORFOLK, TIROIKlA, - " T T7"ILL make liberal advances On consignments T T if desired. ; ' ' s-" . Norfolk April 19, 1853. '--A gS'Vly Isaao Proot o r . " MERCHANTvTAILOR, (successor TO OUVBRA proctor.) - - -yiTOULD respectfully aanounce to his patrons y y and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for oasli" he is enabled to offer at very low rates, f "" He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office j - Superfine bl'k. blue, brown, dahlia 'aid. other fancy Cleths, of various goods f - -Superfine French, English and American Cas- simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy Superfine Simoai Doeskins, for pants and Overcoats ' -; Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines Plaiu and fig'd and fancy silk Vestings Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for wed dings and parties - '.-"- " Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, rery rtcA. FURNIS KING GOODSA complete assortment, consisting in part of ' ' -.' Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply Collars, large variety Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill Merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery . Gloves, very tuperior kid, bl'k, white arid fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings aud parties Stocks, bl'k, white and fancy, with and with out ties Suspenders, Dressing Gowns,' Ac. In fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfij. With Biacere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, and a determination to please, to merit its continu ance. Gentlemen 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 fashionsjust received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. He will remind those indebted, six months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in ar rears longer than the above time will please call and close their accounts, either by cash or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. Oct. 18, 1853. - - 85 Age and Giraffe. Ii EMO VAL AND CHA NOE. IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. Morris I. Hallowell & Co. PHILADELPHIA.-- 5 HAVING REMOVED into their "splendid )aew' Warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market, and 1 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-1 lished, and intending largely to increase it, espee ia ly with those who buy for Cash, and believing that the fairest system in jobbing goods is to have Uniform Prices, they will be compelled, to sell at a much smaller profit than can possibly be afford ed where long credits are given. J. . ,j!.r . J: 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 everyjudge of goods to buy, upon the following Term; Cash Buyers will receive a discount of , six: per J cent, if the money be paid in par ; funds,. wthiu 10 days from date of bill. 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.5 v- . Where money is remitted in advanca of maturi-' ty, a discount at the rate Of twelve per cent - per1 annum will be allowed. ; 1 f Sj ii.? --f" "a - - They 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 ''creditsi ..- '- hi''- i----,J,,H'- -;: - M L. Hallowbll, J. L. Halowbxl, T. W Swb- NKT, S TRA0.UA1R, A. Wi LlTTLB, E R. HCTUl.V- sos. ,", '. if ? 'fx'- " ' Jan. 13, '64. v, Xt-fr ' 'mam-h A. M. MCPHEETEBS, H. Cim8Ei.lN. J. W. MABTIB. A. M. MePHEETERS & CO. '? WHOLESALE GROCERS. " ' Forwarding de Commission HetcJianis. , . 'I. Co ROAKOXB SOUABE.i - . 'L iiii KORFOLKWA". 3 ' i " ' v;-.'- --i-s RefebeKces. fc 1 ThdsTP. Devereux1, Halifax, N. C, - V iV,t GJ W. Mordecai, PreA Bk. of the State pf N, ( J C. Dcwer. Cashier - ' jdo l J.do . do ' do 'J- W: If. Jones vdo Branch do Cape Fear .Raleigh L. Q'B. Branch, lrea.; H. & . K. K, s pence , u . B. Blossom A Son, A For. September 16th, 1853.-!'; K'. 'fA. .7-. ! tADAMS At C0S EXPRESS i a a DAMS A CO., are now offering .l induce- meuts to -Merchants and others' in' Raleigh anu to thePublic generlly.v , Our Express arrives DAILY! bringinggoodslof ;alldescriptions24 hours i : alieadd9f , any . other. line;' - from . all - the 'principal cities.of the NorthSoutb, East and West. vWe have just established a branch of our Agen cy in PETERS BURG,' and articles will be brought through directly from that citv, without delays " : r ADAMS A OO.,.' - r ' S. E. PHILLIPS, "Agent, "Bileiirh.Teb.7.'6A."r 1 U Messrs. Reid Jr Souttejvjj 'iVV -W Dr.'N. C Whitehead, Norfolk'. 'p Pre't FarmersB k of rYa j "J .'-?;Alex Bell;Esq. iffcsfJ 'VW?f-p Messrs. Spence A ReidJjJJuZiswfc: 5 iNorth Carolin MutualXife lui i ; ?rance Company. f ; w- OFFICE RALEIGH, A,,?.',,.. una company eouwuuea -ok iwur. u. uvea - I all health v White Dei-son nnd Slaves : - The g-rea test risk. taken on a sinsle life is S.OOft." ; Slaves are insured for a term one to five years i for j fds. their valued s";- - ,v '..'' . c, x. - orncEits. . ,'-,r -:'s Dr.'Chas". E. Johnson,-Presidential v --V Wm, D. naywood, Vice President, v:? ... - t t w Wn. IT Taia. .. v. '.' . . f -( ;Pcmn Buibcev Attoniey, . . t 'kT Dr. Wm. JL, McEceExamuuns Plivsickn ?- i All losses are paiJwithin 90 days after saUsfac- Hory proof ia presented- ) ' . - . , , , ' , ? r : Blanks and Pamphlets, .showine the plan of oper- J ation of the Company," may' be- had on application hat the OfSceJor- anv of the" Asenciea. All letters - on business shouldbe addressed to . - - -r. JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'v -May 2,' 1853. f 1 ' 86 ' 5 " PLllEIr- r rp H R JKTNA INSURANCE- COMPANY -of I ' Habtford, Cokn., offers . to insure Buildingn and, Merchandize,; again3t loss xr. damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.l, i. J. . This is one of the oldest -and best Insurance Com- panies ini the United States, and pays its losses 1 promptly. a i u v -j;, $ f , J . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its i - . cinity, to be made to' , X : ' -'! ."7 Hr y-if ' S. W. WHITING. , " 41- 'Agent.1 Ana tor Wilton. n;,C. and vicinitv.'to- t - . .svM; W .smsL-lrS?''Vf ! PI T.MBP 'A Mn ' jOctober1848: Si T UST. RECEIVED Another SudpIt of Musical ej Instruments at tho Jfi C.' -Music Store, where, may always be found. Sheet Musie and-Music Rooka " . for a 1 instruments. ,.,. Pianos-, fronv-the -celebrated Factory of Knabe-. 4. Gsehlee Bait imore.'G uit ara, .7 Violins, YiolinceUoBDrums, ifes,- Flutes, Clario- netts, F ageolets Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang ing from COeents.ta.lSOOjiBanjosTamborins, Violin ScrewstPiosBridges, , Bows vA newt lot of lUliaa Strings,bothrforGuitar.Jtnd Violin A r large assortment of Perfumery Hair BrushesPorte . Mouaiea, Ac. &p.-r ? , f ' , - ARTISTS'vMATERIXLS.A-beautiful lotjof Landscape Patternsjbr Oil Painting; Japan Boxesi. .. Paints, Brusiesr Oils and - Varnish : 'Canvass in pieces or on stretched. . ti ' r ' 1 ' ' ; c. Drawing Patterns, Pencils. Paper. Bristol Board. Mill Beards Graduate Tint Paper .Pastel, Watcr. Colors, Pictures,-Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass Ac., Ac. : t i K- W . PETfiRSILIA. Raleigh, Sept.-16, 1853. . - V - 7i IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL ' IRON WORK, r -i rnHR subscribers restectfullv inform, the "citi- Jj xenref the United States, that they--; are pre-' : pared to fill np orders for all kinds of Iron Work, i such as railings for Public or Private Parks, Gar dens, Steps; Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries.- Ac; Also, Settees,-Chairs, Tables,' Grey hounds, Cast : Iron Lambs," New Fdundlaud Dogs,- Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters,' GuardsGates and alF kinds - ofw ornamental and architectural Iron workr, tm" They ' pay- particular attention to"' enclo-t sing cemetery lots; having the largest and -hand-somest assortment of patterns of any establishment in the countryi. Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and know the cost ot work, by address-'. ing the subscribers, will receive, by return of mail, ; printed designs of work and list of prices.? All orders -' entrusted to usjwill receive prompt attention' ; . ..':.wlk.wi-r - aooD.Aco.-- No. 121 North Tenth st,, Philadelphia -Nov. 22nd, 1853. V;-; . . t ,v-ur. 05 PANNEL NP. KIMBALL, No. 78, BEEKMAN ST., New York, Wholesale'and Retail Dealer in Sashes, Doors, Blinds and all kinds" of Builders' Pannel Work, ?-made bfrthe beat! material, in the most thorough, manner and Kila dried, so as to entirely prevent shrinking by exposure to heat in any form or degrco, is prepared to furnish any amount at short' notice of the very best article made in. the Countryj and at extremely low prices for cash.- Orders by mail promptly ; attended to, and eoods put up and dispatched with care. Strangers visiting the city are invited to ..call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. !; i ' ;.r Jan 19, 1854. .-.6most?'V" ; SPRING SUPPLrESH0P1? :. W. II. ADDINGTON A CO.i' would call : the attention of every Merchant In Vir- " ginia and North Carolina to their Whole-' sale stock of "-ft rrir" 'tv" V, - BOOTS AND SHOES. "T i f Offered for Bale at reasonble prices, en a credit of 6 months, at their Large tNEW STORE, N9. 37, Maih Street ; I - ' i.'- - . " w ' The stock consists in part as follows, vis :' ' , 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogans. various q'lities. . 8,000 .Gent'BiU'lf andnne Wax Lth'r Boote's .-2,000 " Men's splitJJregans, fc 1 . 1,000 "' Gent's Calf. Oxford, TieW i-Ai. -- 3,000" " 4 , Fancy GaitersPatentionthcr Shoes and other fashionable styles . of Dress Shoes, - U2;500 -': Men's fine Calf Bootsk long legs. Al- .- so. Kip. BobtBvnU.qttalitieBr.iNn'-r-X YV--8,000 ; Women'? peg Buskins, different kinds. 1,000,' S ?VS" . sewed " Calf and Goat Skin prime," v;;7;? -1 5,000 h ' Ladies. Gaiter Boots. Jenny Liud Shoes, and other Fancy style of Ladies',. hoes, . ..' 10,000 j. JWouien'a cheap Morocco Shoes; various kindsV;'" r i " ? ivsH--i4,000 "i Misses and Children's Shoes aU kinds . :-3,000 ." Boys and Youth'a Bootees, Ac.!, - - W. H. ADDINGTON A CO have just added $100 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their SpringBtocki i it will Be found very complete, and, they hope eve ry Merchant will call and examine their, stock, Tbrms -6 months credit. ; r. . . . Jv,., ' v- - " 4 W, H. ADDINGTON A CO. -Feb, 7Pjl 854. , ;tf-12. BROWNiWINDSOR 80P12 doten just're ceiyed. . Also, a large variety of Lubin's and 'j Basin's Perfumery, at the Drag Store ef r-; f - n WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. 4:. c October II, 1853. . 83 Cominission and. Forwarding Bu siness. 1 - NORFOLK! VIRGINIA: 1S54 - i - Of El HE undersigned resp'ecttully tendeis his scr .Jtj vicesto MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION nd FORWARDING4 AGENT. ' . He will jgive : prompt atteritfdnvto all Consign ments of PRODUCE and A1EKUH AS DISE,' and use his best exertions to effect; sales at the hleh est market-prices,' making immediate returns and' remittances.1 Kt ' 1; - Connecting with his (experience ; and tAhowledge of business,: a cpse application to the , interests that may, be confided to him, be hopes to receive . and merit a share 01 patronage. J KA. WORRELL." --RpaTBiisrBSj--HonJ V'. : MallorT. President "of Norfolk and Petersburg Eaflroad; Messrs Hai-4: kivt.Rwn : '-Shinrtinir Merchants, and Govei-nmit S (t , . v w , r j KJ r V Agents for me rate w;uununenaan ,"vo? 'Wholesale hoe ! -Makers; AMyn.Ttose A Caps, WholcsaleHardware Dealers ; cioodgood A vjo.. t Dry" Goodw Dealers King A'Toy. DrugiDealers; -R.C. Barclay, Esq , BookseBer Norfolk, Va.f ' Hon. Kenneth iiayner, tfaltyh, N. V. . ChaR6 ok'5'At.Ss; TiBiFoT-Cotton, fifty cents per bale;' Tobacco, one dollar' per hbd.; all Other arpoieB f pcr.ceu wmmiasioii. ii ij.. ; Jovnarr 17. 1854 ft osv r 1854.! ( ua 9, Eayetteville St. ' -4. f ."9-f -' '.-..-A..-..,-. '.- ' ' " - i t ? V V.-d-'irv- i. -rV -"at -. f i VERY TIGHTLY BOUND
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 1, 1854, edition 1
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