Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / March 4, 1854, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f f ?' Jf A' v S . 3( . VOLUME LV. CUT OF EALEIGU uTIIE R A LET Gil REGISTER". " m. ' - t" Xi yutliiLei Sasii-w's. Vij aui YT. "-.SEAT 0 X GALL e D I T O B " A N D P a o r R I b i U K TERMS: . per ussd; tandrB?eSl. ; tk Jrml wevkl , RAT3T DVi.HTI3I.: .mtnntM.wor every is uses, ia?rt;.:u si; .iTjmil tauertfea. 25 ci. t fiirtjr" "uJ JUil aJrw-tlsecienU will be Tlit. titter; bat a aViiictaau of SJ". j per cwnl cbarrt-J tit. alii be ear. ; l. from th refular prtc to aaverurn fcy m year. (YMliinrt iaertd.o tee knji-!ln.. ul appear toWr W tb Editor murt be Mffwro. . rH Following Schedule has been ordered by Ltt Pst Master, uenerai, ana - Las gone - into, atioa oa this Road to-day r ' Leave Raleigh, at 8 A.M and reach WeUon ; at M. ia time tor ice .express iram- ii uniing Lesve Weldon at.1 P. M., and, reach .Raleigh IIP l . t ' ., .. . .... - , ti ice Raleigk s Uastou nauroau co Septeaber ISy im, - I N. C BOOKSTORE ENRV D. TURNER has far sale theSupreme Court Reports, uniform sets or siugle toU redell's digest,-.thresfolttmes;Swaim's Jus-' : North Carolina Fena Book. - '., . iso, at greatly reduced - prices' in quantities v retail, a complete assortment of School Hooka Bt Books; stationary and Fancy Articles ; Ju-'. Lie and Toy Books; "all the If ew-Publication looots iss'uedj the 'Standard Publicattonsitf v department of Literature, Arts and Science,; iu every lamruaKi Ancient or Modern. asic Books anu Musical Instruments; Uesks of Leather, Rosewood and .Mabojrany, Boxes, of Leather, Rosewood and. Paper , Walking Canes and. Whips, gre Tariety; Gold Pens w Silver and Uofcl Cases, '- locipedes, Gigs, Hobby ; Uorsea,-- UaroucUesr 1 Barrows, re..- Matnemancai instruments acrmometers, is great variety. - ' - . k Binding, ia every variety; promptly cxecu- the neatest manner. a . SrtxcT Oaedbx Sssds ever r variety ,td fresh and rood selected from the most ved Seedsmen and Gardeners. in the' North- oantry. -.? - i -, " r.'.:. H. R ROBERTSON, 1 " IN, FLOUR AND GEXKRAL PRODUCE COlfJUSSIOK HER C HA XT, No. 69 South St. Baltimore! n1ritiscii:!' -r tmelJ. UilL.Esq., Scotland Neck, N. G. H. Anthony, Esq. . do : v- do - 0... L Francis Mallory, N6rfollC Va. fcsrs VL P. ,Tabb & Co. - do ' -" -Lsrs. J. M, Smith Bro. . do 1. - -. . I all Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. ., ,.. L George P. Kane. do.' '- ; -'. bsrs. F. W, Brane Sons, do kimore, Sept. 16J 1853.- ,:-T.:ly 7 Raleigh Ilvery Stables. Suhscnoer has taJuu cnarge ol, and tuily the LiTery Stables formerly occupied by ixou. on Wilmington Street, and solicits the age of the travelling Public ; He Las on nnmoer or nue norses .imi vainagea, (1, elegant, - substantial, eomfWrtnbie, and prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish ws with conveyances to" any part of the Also, Carriages furnished with careful to convey intlitiduals. or families to evening or for visiting calls: , will be kept bv the day. week, or year, at suit the times. -f ' ' .-. , Drovers will find, at all times, good ae rations. , ' I- - - - - ' - EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. . ga,May31,.1853. 4Slj' wing to the present high prices of grain visions, I shall be compelled hereafter to 4 cents for si siLglcaeed, instead of 2o i-'. . , E. V. 3. 1851. . j:i . 11 VS CLOTBUNGr. DEPOT. subscribers have the most extensive and aried assortment of Clothing for Boys, from over offered for sale, in the ; Union. t Or- ir Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest Lns purchasing Clothingst this Establish- ave tue privilege ox changing them,, if they suit. , i ' , F. A. HOYT t BRO., W. Corner of Chesnut 31 lOli Streets, .. . bj, 1853. r i 4:;x-y:. iy-28 - 1 LAUDIUS I B. SANDERS, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, , I'sMITHriBLU, HORTU CAROLINA, ' 3LL attend the Courts of Johnston. Wayne and NaU. - ' ' 14,1853. J - .-: .r . -.B-- SWAMP " liANDS N. C. LL sell at Public Auction at the Exclunere. Jladelphia, on the 2nd day of May next, thir- Hundred Acres; of Swamp Ladin Beaofcrt. N.,C. This tract is worthy ; the attention tatirts. beine forty feet, above the level , of Roanoke Rivers, and within six miles of ihus renderine its reclamation by drainneC at a small expense. ; It is densely timber- f cypress,' Jumper, and some nne,,,.-Terms rtiier particulars made known the evening of r upon application to JNOsLISLET-As'pnee. 10;18o4. i a -M-U - DENTOWN FEMAL C OL LEGE,' -w.-'.-v. BORDENTOWN, N. Jv - ' . Johx H. Beakelkt, A. M-i Principal. i Institution, chartered by the legislature 1 New Jersey, ; with Collegiate powers and pes. is now in successful Operation, and lifts firmly established. The buildings are as and convenient, and are pleasantly nituat- ftie bank of the Delaware River, near the s of the late Joseph Bonaparte. An ample ouud is attached. Beiag on theJgTeat trav- " K)ute between the North and South," it1s con-'" of access from all parti of the country. ' ffisieut board of well qualified teachers give' pdivided attention to the branches entrusted cmre. - It is their object to render the insti- i pleasant home to the young ladies oommit- Iheircare," as well as to furnish' the beat op ines for intellectual and moral culture. ' pmas are awarded to those young ladies who ne me full course of instruction, as provided phe charter; ' " "' ? 1 " .' School year commences oV the; JJth :of lorues eonta!nlnf rnarticn'larfl will he fur- w . 0 r w- - , . application to the President ' , , 4' Ukscbs Col. F. J. Miller, Acco"mar coun- : R. Col ton, SL Mary "col, Md.; Hon. James n, Bdrdenton, X; J. " " 1 " ' ' 28, 1854. " : ; " 1 l8-8tp 1. Steam Engine1 and' RCULAR SAW MILL FOR SALE! I THE Subscriber having made other sr. rsngements-Bow offers for sale m" No.l : twenty-foar horserpo wer. STEAM EN d SAW MILL, which be warrantsda -be to no Engine of the same capacity As 4 me ana taw Mill have bn tuny tested, he it unnecesaary to say -more than to refer P wishing to purchase to Messrs. Silas Burn. it Juausoa, or any ether competent Mavbi- Vatches . and Jewelry. , . FOR, NEW YORK. ' I: Imve-juit rot ari.cd from Nw York" i r,XITE1 5tates"Ia1i. Liss Steamships mj FLUujeiphU with much; the largest v ii Jamestown and Roanok. t 'v- r Jewelry ever before ia Rakish. .It "5 $ too" lfT11 elegant Lew steamship Jaxesiow.v, Cap- er.umci-ure wahave - - 'Mi U tain Parisurwnfea i totrua in .connexion large ii.. cry finest fold and silver; Watches . ;:".;'-"3h the - Roano"ke iDmJe ' her trst trip from , .. ineastplns, E ir.ring and Fiu$sr-nr.g ""(J!? o'.PteVibarj,i oa Saturdays tha- iota - Fins Raior Straps sad Knives . . will ;cdoiiau- to- saaka-s regular strips Silver and plated War - . . ' '.'I wfeeldjiwiviug.aw.Vcrk eTeryaturJy, at 4 ' locks aad Y.iuhcs" ' o'WocksPMd;.and,P8teMbttrg evexj Taasiay Perfumery Extract ottd FaneyGaoUs -..' tv'enmg. ...-,r .:; V';f-tV.",tV ' I j . Pistols aud w.dklfcz Canes - - -.' - f '-The,RoASOKr. ill leave, ftw IxirLtvery Tua- . CillauJ see our Jowlrv nt r?.lLi.-J r,r:. P? and i 1 lesi per ceut- than we have heretofie sold at are determined ta ila a Lnro-o huqina. 7. ' ".- 'v p LMER i It 4. MS T Vctober la. 18i3. j . ... ! ' ,8Z. J Solomon Ckkrrt;. t 'J.i. Cauiil. l ciieriVy'gahiiIl, Commission1 Merchants,;1 Jn.j8 1834.; DENTAt, pIRCUTJAR". c -GREAT AND IMPORTANT DISCpYERY IN MECHANICAL DENTlsjTRY ' ' w Hiving received ihe hiyfie.it fremiuU "and a Di; i ptoma from the State Fair of' .V. C and ,Va. ; HIE Subscriber retpecttully m forms the pu) lie that he has succed f ed in making a Mineral Compound, by which l.e enn iimke entire Sets; of Teeth on PLVTINA fLATE, with coutinuousiGum, which are almust equl to "natural. . Teeth' inserted cu :hisBiArTtrrL Bhd ix-insTErcim.4 method In nnitely sui-pass, in elegance and natural appear a nee, any others that have beeu heretofore present d" to the public. ' I . These teeth aw cemented to the plate, the ce raeut'bein as strong as the 1 eetn. It perfectly uses to' tho teeth and plate, forming a solid and continuous Gum, -without crack or crevice. This Gum cannot be acted upon even by the most paw erful acids, and has a' perfectly natural and life- j like appearance nev ?r becoming otftnsive or dis- ngreeable to the wearer, as there is po place for secretions to, form " v The Subscriber having spent many years in the prosecution of ' SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL 1EXTISTRY, Can confidently assure the public, tbt whatever operations may be entrusted to his cWre, will be perfc rmed in such a manner as to give entire sat isfaction to the most fastidious. r DR. BELLINGHAM, an accou plished and com petent assistant, has been employed- to aid the Subscriber, iu the mechanical execVivion of his work, and other'operations. : j ! These interested are" requested to call and ex amine specimens of the above together with his beautiful Block Teeth. 5 DR. ALFRED WHITEHEAD Dentist, s Office, corner of Third and Bollingbrook St's. " PETERSBl'jRG. Ya. ,v N. B. Being largely engaged in nainufucturing Mineral Teeth, Dentists can be supplied on re- enable terms. Also, Mechanical QTk done for Dentists residing in the couutrv ; and all materi als furnished. A. WHITEHEAD. - FetK 24t!1, 85j- : Jy 17 . Tri-Weekly Stape Iine, , . T1HE Stages will leave' Kalcih, eVerv Monday, I Wednesday and Frklay. at 7 A. M- by Ihe way Of Pittsboro'. FruaiiluiMVitle, Ct.-d.-tr Faps, Asbboro', Copper Miues, a-c. arriving at Salisbury by .7 P. M. next tlar. - Fare from Raleigh to Pittaboro", j do do St. La wreiwe. .1...... do FrMikliit-ville. Cedar Falls A. Aab.r do Sftli.xbury. i .$3,00 .. 4,00 ...5.1HI .. 8,00 rour lltrse toaclies, to ritisnoro j , H. L. ROBAUDS, & CO. Pririettr. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1S53. i Ci BAM L. it- M. WILSON. r,t.u. w. or tea. WILSON & GRICE, IiKXEBalCousismox o: ForwardingiMkrchaxts, JY. 1 1 ; Wgh SI. ami Ilerre's What, . " - : Portsmouth, Ya i GITE their personal and prompt! attention to . the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer chkiidirM of every dem;riptiou, and make lilierul ad vances upon consignments. ! ' "Refer exoes Oeo. W. Morderai, Esq., P.aleigh; Messrs. W II. k K. S. Tucker, do ; King. Thomas Jt Barrowv Ljuisburg; R.N. Jt D, C. flemduu, Ox ford : Hon. Weldon N, Edwartls. WaiTen county ; Col S. S. Royster. Granville; Messri John White & Ca., W'arrentou ; Montgomery Hummer, do; Col. Walter Gwvnne, Ch. Eng'r., Ceuiral Railroad. May 4, 1853." ! 87-1 y Stoves! Stoves!! Stores!!! XT7"E,.the undersigned, would.resBectfully call Y . the attention of Southern -Mercnanta to our extensive stock of , STOVES, CAULDRONS, FORGE, Ac. Ac. Our assortment of Cook and Parlo- Stoves con sists of some of the bet in the Market. We have a large stove for wood, eupable of j evoking for. from three, to four hundred persons.!, Our Stoves are iua.de heavy, and . consequently jare uurable. and are warranted to give satisfaction . Our stock -consists of the following Cook and I'arlor Stoves for wood viz: Buck, Modern Troy, UloKe, &ts.t for Parlor,5 Provideuce Air Tight, Uuioui Air Tight, Ida Air Tight Wire Plate &c. . -. .. t , -ww cr" Dealers would do well to give us a call, be fore purchasing elsewhere. ; -, ifZr: r , NEMAN A WAjRRICS, fN, E: Corner of 2nd aud Race Sis., Philadelphia. Jai 27th, 1851. . ; j . jim O IN STORE, Ground Alom Salt, l4 sacks, . Gunny and Jleinp Bagging, ' t; Bale Rope and' Twine. For sale low. '. . ' J. BROWN, " No. 9. Fayetteville St. ' Raleigh, Jan., J ?63. : " J . , 2 lANDLES 100 boxes Alhee'ver! 'Co Ada rmnntines 100 do Hyde & Kimberiy Mcn1d,ia store and for sale by ' v" " " r '.' - A." M. McPnr.CiTr.KS CO. "Norfolk, Feb. 7. 1 C"- -" "12 ' - " t- - - aa. kNION SETTS. A large supply; of beautiful J eilk-skin Onion Setts, received th's Ynornrng. and foi1 -sale by P. F iPESt-'i'D. Feb72I.'64- fl CROCKERY A GLASS .WARE.-Wbite Gnudte 1 Dinner' Ware; by the set or' retail -- Cut Glass Tumblers. Wines aud Got.cts, -.w --i- ' -r-' "ALSO." .'-J.i- A Plain and Moulded Glassl ' i ' ' f-Edged andC. C. Waro, For aaleby . tx 'iv,t. ' t .v ? J-.BliOWN. f. ..;-rs . - ' I . No.' 9,' Fayetteville St- fi RASS SEED. Red Clover, Herds Grass, Blue jf Grass, Mixed Lawn Grass and Lucerne, just received at the Drug Store of r.-' - -f 1 ' . WILLIAMS 'A HAtWOOD.. Valley Academy. riHIS Institution is situated in the beautiful. J , quiet and happy valley of the . Yadkin, seven miles North of .Lenoir; .Caldwell;, cqfinty, N. The healthy location.' bigb-toned" morality of. the neighborhood general intelligence, liberality and lnUUntriOUs niuiita ui kne viicuo, wx it wxiv w -tuos eiigiuie prams ior a muie scuoo in, u coininenceJJan'.;otli; l8o4."' ,'- - Tuition, ia' advance; Cla.ssics.:....'..."'.i513 00 . .English:'..'.:. t . Boarding in tKe best of families", includ- , -: ing all necessary expenses.':.... ..$30- 00 A ' .". 1 B.TV.FAUCETTEr Principal,' e ort Defiance, X.C , 'O' nd Petersburg every Friday.eTaiu. ira- We t veilers' going" orth vill thui b alforJe'I an pppor . , ; tunity twko a week of taking one .of these spleadid J.amipsand., thereby -avoid'tthe dust .aad ifre- i.cluei?t 5ua?Se80? Rilrad'L(k Passengers' on board of steumers will find tla Rtnte ronu fitted j up iu lue mosi eiegant style ana ma jar au-ianeu- tion unsurpasseo... Passaee and Fare from Petersburg to New York: (State-rooms inclulred,) .; - c ' $10 00 Steerajre passage,", t -wVr, .'u J -.i-fiOO tm.Tickets issued at my Office. ' ... , -a BAPTIST, "St. ''.July 5. 18fi3 - i... KALEJGV. B At fiRr Fayetteville Street OPPOSITE THE MARKET k HO 1 1 THE Subscribers having commenced ' I business at the stau'J lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, and employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the. Baking and Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention to businesa to Merit a share ot the pub lic patronage. , W Plain or ornamental "CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice." : CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior. J Caxdv Makers, and will keep constantly on bund a supply of fresh Candy; of various descriptions, For sale wholesale or retail. -. Wholesale price, by the huddred pounds, fifteen Dollar, Cash. Order 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 PUTTICK. JOHN-MITCHELL. Feb. 2'J. 1853. 17 GUX. LOCKSMITII, AX.D BELL HANGER. Charles Kues'ter, TTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of f Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanentl y5a Raleigh, and has opened a Shop ou Wilmingtoif'Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in Ids 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. y-l FflHE subscribers having just returned from a - Northern city, with a rich assortment-of ar ticles in their line, take this method of calling the attention of ladies and gentlemen to the variety of their Goods, suitable foe prevents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticulesplain and emb'd Baskets; French Cups aud Saucers; China Flower Yitaes and Candlesticks; Portmonnaies and NeceMnirea; 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,-&e. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworka, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries. Sham Fights. Farm Yards, in boxep. Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Singing Men, tic. 4c. CONFECTIONARY. Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment ('undies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, Wal nuts. Pecan Nuts, Paim nuts. .Filberts, Preserves and Pu-kles, Braudy Peaches, &c. J c. Call and see, at F. MAHLER A CO. Dec. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. A NOTHER lot just received at m tnufacturer's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price $10. To small farmers, wRo want a cheap rnife, that canilot get out of order, and cut tvrrithinf, we recommeud this. JAMES M. TOWLES. Dec. K 101 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity and Bleecker 8ts. - 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 ia minis tering to the comforts of their guests, and making it worthy the patronage of their friends and tne tray elling public It will be open for the reception of guests about the 9th January. WRIGHT. LANIERS A CO. S. Lamsr A Son, formerly of Macon, Geo. Dee. 27. '53. 104 Cm KADER' BIGGS, "J ; .GENERAL qSm 7V,.i.' Wharf. 7Wn Paint. , ' RErtRKXCRs. MessysBloodgood A Co., E. P. Tabb A Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk;, Hon. As Biffes. Willlamston."N, C, Col.: J. B. O Komi hac, Raleigh, Lewis Thompson, Esq , Hotel N. C. 'J Janl 27th, 1864. . V; .-t t iy- ' . WATCHES JEWEIaRY. DIAMONDS PEARLS. SILVER 'ARR A V'TANOX GOODS.;-..::-. -rTSHE subscriber -; ha' . received and opened 1 - most .eletfaat". and fashionable assortment of the above GOODS, to which the attention of ; the publio is solicited. - - t . . ')., Ha has all the new" styles of " - Watches, Chains,: Seals, Keys,' Breaat-Piaa . , . Ear-Dropa, Lockets,- , y t- , ' . 7 . ALSO, a beautiful Assortment of - - V - - f i Diamond Coral and Tear! Hrochet i ' - y.RKin aiwl rino-r.Rlnf t i - ALSO, a very large-assortment af a BntterJKnlves: Cupsri-Cf " ? -1, -And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor Straps, Walking Canes; perfumery,. &c.' - vOa hand, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks;' - - ..s i'-i - . st-f i - i T ' . .C. B. ROOT.-.,! f Raleirh..Noyl,53."v ''.i'i x -89 tf Al Chanoe". to make 'Money .-j- PROFITABLE and Honorable Employment!! . The SubscribcrJs desirous of having -aa Aj geut iu each county and town . of-, the '. Union." A capital of from $5 to $10 only , will? be t required, and any thing like an efficient, enorge tic mai can make from ..three, to five'dolUrs er day? indeed some of ike Agents ;now employed are realising twice that sum..Every information will bo given by addressing,' (post paid.V'.J WM.-A, KINsLER. - I . ,. r Ro vU Philadelphia" P, O. , Feb.-28; '54.,., Vp2t.lg, - THE MACON HOUSE, " nTAXlED in "honor of this lateNATM't'AfACOM" ' l of North Carolina,'! the town of Portsmouth, naar tha Depot f the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail roiviL hd the Steam Packet landing, is soir 6pa for the" reception of guests. - . ' ' j - W' t : l n ORKCITY BUSINESS DIRECTOR V . b. l ft i i i:aiLLi iu s a -''- ' . - - 1J2 lA.fAl- TREi-T, K3-ST TCRK. .tnd S 10 State street, bokob- the mast mttaesnai N . . t vw. uta . . - . - . Od lariltSt OJ-wUhlUnZ CW8BlreUM.,rtBiwvi Ltbe United Siatfcs and the Canada , The falljwin? list oT Business - Firms- are amone the best and most reliable, ia the' City -of New York ' -- f - a I - ; . . - -- i C. DrV. GOOdSr . ..: TXILL BROTHERS, importersof EmbroiJeriesr-,, M WUte,aoods,-&c; No. 89 Liberty street? ' COTTENET A CO v a Rrnld y i and oth&r European Goods", V . r j - street. ilfkAftft TroTTX L,lDerXT iUUWl W . OCHUCHARDTv.FiWMCH A HOLTHAUSEN, JNos. 92 and VA Liberty St., Importers ot French, Swiss, and Gsrman Silks, Ribbons,- ci vets, Vestiugs, Satins, Serges, ic. Woolens of every- description. BERT KAN D, FRERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen I'ambric Udkfs. Linu Lawns. Embroideries, Ac, (.own maaufac tat,) William Street j " TrnTrv"! TJAYI3. JONES A CO.. Imptrs of fj Hosiery and .Getlemca's Furnishing r.Buf of Shirts Stoeka. Ties, to- 104 Goods, William Street. . KOHLS A AT BROS , 48 John Street ; Berlin Wool, Floss SUks, Elastic Braids. Gold and SiWer Fringes. Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Laces. Ac. ' 4J 3TRAHLHEIM A CO., o Broadway, Imp. of Laos, M illiBary Goods, Embroideries aud Trimmings. " GENTLE VI E2FS FOKISIIING OOOUS. l B HATCH & CO. 0 WILLIAM ST., New York. Manufacturers and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hesiery, &aM Ac. 189 Broadway. Goods. Ribbons Gloves, Shawls, H ROBINSON CO.. No. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Silks. Embroideries, Hosiacy, mall wares, d c. C1REPIN 4- PAVES No. 241 Broadway, Impor- ters and Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laees, Embroideries, 4c (own manuf.) - ACCORPEOX9, STRINGS, Ac. C 1HARLES BRUNO. Importer and wnoiesaie Dealer iu Grman, French and Italian iliai ... V- Un CAL INSTRCMBSTS ana aiKlXUS. -U. - Lane. Daguerreotypes. JOURNEY, No. 34lJ Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.SU'es. " TOYS ANU FANCY GOOlS. J. AHLBORN & CO.. No. 51 Maiden Lane. (Up stairs) and 2 Liberty St- Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Til1 f or Floorx" Cliiiuiiey Top. MILLER. COATES A YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St, ENCAUSTIC TILES, OARRKIRK CUIMMEY tocs. Plumber's Materials, MeUls, etc. " WiudowCJlaaa, Paliita, Etc. II I. BAKER J BROTHER. 14Z Water ot., Impt, of rasKQU wixdow class, chkmioals. rAlNTS. .ye. - SO, A genu oi Aiucricun n luviwn Glsss, Glaaa Ware, J c. raiN Bias F HOPKINS $ BRO S, Irap'ts of aacu wis uow olass, No 01 Barclay St. Engravers. WHTTN1T, JOCKLYN ISSIX. Artlt and KnprTn on Wood, No. M A SO FalWD ML t'inrat oJ brtt wurk don bra. Expresses. EDWARDS, SANrORD A CO, i'ortl.B B.p-, No. 8 Mroadway. Unoda and parkkK Ibrcud! to and from a prta of ta world. AgoU la Norfolk Ada is A Co. FANCY GOODS. TTTARD, DICKSON A CO., (formerly Bailey, Ward Jt Co.,) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers la Fancy Goods. Cembs, Brushes, Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. J. ROSENTHAL BROTHER, Importers of English and German Fancy Goods. No. 109 Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaoes &o. TyATIDCCLTKB, (lav-ntorand Pa-mtM.) aUT St. Man. I'and Dealer, wbulacatl and retail, la Furaana, VanUlatora, Rant, Sc. COWLKS A CO- 1T7 Uraad SL Improved Hot Air ruraaca. KangM, Eagt-Urs, VaaUlatori, Ac. " ' India Rubbor Goods. Rootas A Wicxnrr, Cou'rtland at. Iadta Rubber Coato, fla-o Covara, CUtha, ihoaa, Iifit Pr-wrrara, CoagTM Boota. Wrbblnt, Ac - f-itrhtuluftj Rod. I M. Qvrnwx A so-nt, Ovalara ia ' Quimb-'a IaiproTd Roda. ilt Ofttr 13. -Mt'-Ita U and is.aaaaaa straet. t.oeli.ttiB' -la nnd. Picture Fratuea. M MUctt JCaaufact-rar, Xo. 101 Canal ft., Nw York. Oikllnx in aU IU braaclM. .' Uaclilnerf and Hachlue Toola Cfaanctf MacbraaTT DapoC A3 Ooortland atrect, XacAlaary, O MaeWnaToolf aadWeodawarth's Fatant PlaaiufMacbiora. 1. mil r . j ' ! '1 ' " f ' ' L SOX AID'S HacatMry Depot, 109 Pearl and 60 Bvavvr atn. Kacuialat'i tW from ta beat aaakars la ta ceaatry. tfMtflea," Fiati IlookiT dc Tackle nVc. THOHXa B BAT .'(late T. ii- ThbaTBJ 10 Maiden Lane. Net! tea. nh Hoaka. FUbanx Taekl. Ac. .t k ppr yareiooinarH c - . CTCtTw.nKLDC)tiCnurlAClniJ,U and w-hoal Dealer la Amorkaa, Vrmcb, Uennan and Enfllah Papua and evary dearrlatioo of Paser Manafacturar'a Material. r - - " 1 11 ' " 1 " ' " ' M le.v Prf nuierjr.nud Fauef Soapit r Wk A J. BAMSKT, (Manuf. and Imp-) S18 Oraanwicb at of 1 f' l..)Jii. PrvTML- Guurlkloa a d otber lelraUl makrr- jilalioiierr Warerobais WUoleaale Wm. A. vTRKELza A Co.-No 18 and ta Park," aow'New Tork iCIty, lmp'U f staple and Fancy ataUoaery. Dealer In Ametioaa papri of vry deacriptioa. - . x T"oci Kdaooo, No. 81 Jotn at. "VTboWanl BooktalUn AA sad autloaara, and ManX. of all kind of Blank Books. i f r: . .rvv. . ...... -... Kafra. R r M .- !.. .. 1.1. u , . nont Nai L9J rearl n. nrmnj v eaa ai..-- : . . , -r - , , , -. .j, . v jma-.- ... . - -j , f - f II V BROWN'S, ESSENCE Orl A" AV A y IN -$ GERT This Essenca la m preparation of un uaul excellence. In' ordinary diarrhoea,, incipi ent cholera.ln short, in all eases of prostration of tha digestive functions, so common, it is of inesti mable valuer; vDuriniT the prevalence of epidemic rbolera and summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious s. no ' family Individual or traveller snouiu oe wivuoui is cuoip uie system to resist the influences of incipient disease,' which lurk in a "changing j;c!iinate.ttV-, . r CATfTtox. Bersure to ret the genuine" Essence, Which is prepared only WF; Brown, at hit", Drag and Chemical Store' ,N. E.Corner of Fifth viand Cheanut streeU: Philadelphia," and for 'sale by 'all respectable Apotnecanea ia sue uaitea ataies, and, U Raleigh N- C, by WILLIAMS' A HAtW'OOD. I '' a -; - : i EiWideries.SilksAe. ,. .- ' -" " ! S""' "XL,-"1,!r.1--?'- """"ra"":Swn: x" 1: V-"WHgea. oie ana- upper wihsri. n z -v -:- ' -,- . pamareSt.. ' ' - 1 " uunroru;; lMUiam.A., wngbt,. wnmingtoa; Liverpool and Uroand Alum Salt-- ' . ; -. - i ... , .i i, - -rrrnr'r - r ' J .A-fJTCHELLSPOTT. ji: Fl ?eIf tjet.fcJtet rtuia- Dtm Gaadt: k . . " " ' . ' r f F; Lilrr. Wadesboro': J J. Biff's. RaleSrfkr Lator eli4"v.eina-.nd 'Hsa,.-a rt,.r- MtX V-r-f i,'-""" offers to insure Bu2diag1 1 - it atowirq lrtr Springs, Charlotte-J. J;' Jackson 'Pittsboro'i H.j" Tthcr- witha larse-fetock of toreisu i'uo !?.,r,V,uIoMW dalae '" CSE. - LW- " tiZ 3 B,ElUott, Cedar FaUv . . i , ' mesne Liquors'.-Wirfea;&C; -hich he' off at the .tV " i .M Vi v"" ; the above J3 of German a "fi 3 . ' PETER ADAMS. Sec'y. " i lovesfrmAkxt rates'. '. " -A ' ' ' i .bu.U ..tBe d an1 best Insurance Com- I Hosieries. c.. w ' : ' -.. , : r tu p.p.. t nnt-p r J GREEISTSBOROUGH Mutual' Insurance Company; . fTIKE cst pf j Insurance on the.' mutual pTiiii IL tta small sum, compared with a ioiBttotk CCtr.canv. Itis. Loaimr.T Ldinsr located "in-tun :csr kr-e f t. . - ... JW i :.u " . :I 'l . T " . - f ' ' uiuuy. wi wnica are in tne country, .i. - -vj Th Cammrv it -ntirj.lv ftW frnm-iIpM fi,,; .; nwde assessments and have- a'vorv lar'ire;aT mount in c3h and good bonds, and is "tneraf'cve ": confidently recommended to the public. ' auouui .uL'iing-iue he foiiawisg Omacra f ..TT"3 on,st;iiitly ear : - A " , ; . ty XL md New Orie ir vf- - ; Lor. Crushed, Pulv were elected for the ensuing ye JAMES SLOAN, President' S.!G. COFFIN, Yibe'Pvesident. . , , C. P. MENDENIIALL', 'Attorney WILLLI H. CCMMIN'G; General Ag?ut - v - ' -s Directors. .V . " ' v " North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. IHIS Company Las been iu. successful operation J for more than seven'years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Stiam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now covei property amounting to $4,500,000, a Urge pov tion of which is in Country risks, and Its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. TJie average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of oue per cent per annum, on all crudes of procsrtv om- ; braced in its operations i tit ioiiowicg persons have been elected Direc- i tors aud OfScws of this Company for the present year: ' LUKfcUTUKS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. U. Hutchiugs, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry h. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill. Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; Jamas E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greeiisburo' ; Jno. Cox, Edentou ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool. Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fngan, Plymouth ; Alexau di Mitchell, Newborn; W. N. II. Smith, Mur treesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John is. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville. ' All Directors are authorized to receive applict tiens. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac. President. Henry D. Turner, I'u-e do. S. W. Whiting, Trta'urtr. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Herman, General Aotnt. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, J Executive Coinmittee. aii coniinuincimons in reference to msurance should be uddressed to the Secreturv, post paiil. J. r. PART1UDGE, Kec'v. Ruleigh, Mar. 22, 185:1. 5 North Carolina Bookstore. HENRY D TURNER has for sale, the Supreme Court Reports, uniform sets or single vol umes. Price reduced. Iredel 'a digest 3 vol ; Swaim's Justice ; North Caroliua Form Book, Also, at greatly reduced prices iu iuantities, or by retail, a complete assortment of School books: Blank Books; stationary aud Fuucy Articles; Ju venile and Toy Books ; all the new Publications as soon us issued ; the Standard Publication? iu every department of Literature, Arts :md Science Hnd in every language. Ancient or Modern, Music Books and Musical Instruments,1 Writing Desks of Leather, Rosewood aud 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, Whe. Lbirrows, &c. Mathematical Instruments and Thermometers, in great variety, BOOK BINDING, in every variety, promptly ex ecuted in the neatest manner. B2 Select Garden Seeds every variety warruuted fresh and good selected from the most approved Seedsmen tfud Gardeners in the Northern Country. Feb. 21, '54. 1G AMES FOR 1854 The Game of the Bugle orn : or, Robin Hood and hw Merry Men. 1 he Game of Conundrums. The Game of Qualities : or What Will the World say? The Game of Round the Horn. j 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 Large assortment of Dissected Mups and Pictures, Alphabet Block's d c. Kor Sale at the N. C. BOOK-STOKE. -g Raleigh, Feb. 2254. " f 1 16 : ' : ' r : " Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. O LAVES are not permitted, to. travel on the j Railroad, without a written permit fj-om their owners. " Duplicates should in ad cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every pass., JAMES M.POOL, Jan: 10, 64. H , Ticket Agent. 1 - 4 $75 REWARD.. - 1 auu "BANAwAY 'rom the subscriber ;living iii Cabarrus county, NC., ' on ": Sa,turlay night . the 1 1 th inst . three Negro Boys, naified '" JIM,'GILSON & 'sILASf ' Jim is a mulatto, aged about 25 yearsj 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, several of his upper - front teeth out and a slight fecr on Ida forehead. - 4 Gilson is black, about 23 years oid.- likely,' weighs between 160 or 170.,-Ibs.' about: 5 feet 9 or lOiuchesbigh.,- " f ;f!-" . ' ' Silas it about 20 years eld, black, 5 feet 8 inches jnSgh.!-,"'1 ' " " ' ft Theabove boys are ? very likslyi ana slow in aoeech.' Ten Dollars re ward will be" paid for the apprehension and confinement in jail of either one I mem, Ji ulcu uiiui hwm, uu u ujp cxicuuao out of the State $25 will be paid. " A reward of $100 "will b given for evidence t convietany white man concernod'in enticing the said boys away. - x y: V - - - V 7 f BCU Any iufornia ton concerning- the abiove boys may ht.. addressed to the undersigned- at Charlotte. N.C. T1 "C. M. McKINLEY," Feb. 28, 1854." U4i -irfve- f --4wi.. "REMOYAL OF THE-. k Boot' and - Shoe Manufactory. "I flIIE Subscriber begs f leave to' ' inform his : 1 1 patron and the public in. 'general that he has mbved from Wilmington Street, to' ib.o ..house late'y occupied by F. Mahler as atancyjrtore,ye9t tide of the capitol. i." . j" .5 ."V.'i- "w" Thankful for the"; liberal f patronage heretofore, received, he solicits a. continuance of, the same, promising to use the very best materials, and. em- l liOT-oniy 8Uperior workmen. Pf lJTZ "v' HENRY A.' Dec. 14 18 -.3 - ' . , 101 h DEPKINJ . 70 tf ; - JAIIES E. CUTKBERT, T'OrCCEScOR TO-KERR & CUTHIJERiO 3il - . L, I . MICKS, L.sq. ' -Mf"iri.EcV.in-& Dro ' r:terdbuTf.- - ; f.vic;,ri.-L-. D. G.Crsnsh'ivr, ,t- JoViJihTVins; Esq :' 2il'Jo'm v .Jm?3 Gcor?e? Es.iVf.Vor I - V Messri. McnitlJin'A Beers aejc'3'cr 1 ' cnnaiid Pnm Pcrto Ri CO ' , ieaiiSagir-4 t-"- ' ilverised mni nfiddiV K-.o.'JUuira.tind St. Donilnso CotfceaVl: " C -)51w.w mi'.u aui n iii.uiu a hwv., -The strictest. attsiion paidto Teceifirig and1 for-v-irding goods. '-'- -' ."".Jlr"- 7 " ; PetiHbuiy Mnrch's: V 19 ' A- cV H. HARRIS," -' GENERAL COM2II3SI03ff.llEilCHAlfr3, ' KORFOLK ViRiJlNiA; ' L' . ATIOLL make liberal advances on -const gum onts, H if desired. - Noifolk April 19. 1859.' S3 "y : Isaac Prootor-J M E K CllAxVT, TAILO R. - (SCCCESSOB To OUV-EK fBOCTjR.').- '"I.j, VTTOULD" respectfully announce to his p'atrons y T vahd the public generally.' hie return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths. Cassimeres J snd Yestings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made ciotiung, whicn, being bought principally for oash, he is euubled to ofler at very low rates. He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia aad ether fancy Cloths, of various goods ' Superfine French, English and American Cas- simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy r Supjriiue Simoii Doosk ins, tor pants" and Overcoats . Superfine bl'k Sutins and Grenadines Plaits and fig'd aud funcy silk Vestiugs FiriJ; assortment rich silk Quiltiugs, for wed J dings aud parties . -Plain and tig'd Plush and Velvets, very rick". -T FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortm . bt. consistiug in part of. 1 .' - Superfine plaiu and fancy drass Shirts - Do 3-ply Collars, large variety -Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill ' ' Meiiuo aud silk Under-shirts aud-Drawer ' ilk, cotton aud merino plain and Hosiery ' " fancy Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings aud parties--- v Stocks, bl'k, white and tancy, with and with out tics r ' ''Ji' Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c l.i fact, everything necessary for a gentleman' 1 - 1 complete outSt. '- F With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to li.ni, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, i.i.d .i .iei-i iuiuuuon to please, to merit ita aoutiuu a nee. , ' ' Gentleman furnishing their own' goods to be man Hf.ict tired, may rely upon receiving the same i ai t; and attention as though sold by himself. ' Tne la tot Paris and London fashions just received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times He will remind those indebted,-six months time' is allowed to punctual customers " Those in ar .' roars longer than the above time will please call and close their accounts, either by cash or note, an t oblige .ISAAC PROCTOR. Oct. 18, ISG3. Age aud Giraffe. 85 K EMO VA L AND ClfA NGE. n , . ' IMMENsE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK.- t Morris L. HalloWell t Co. PHILADELPHIA. -' FT AVIXO REMOVED into their splendid new j I Warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market and -1 arth 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. Eutering- into their' new store, which is one of the largest in America, with a business of an unusual amount already"-established, aud intending largely to increase it, "espes ia ly with those who. buy for Cush,arid 'believing that the fairest system in jobbing goods is to have Uniform Pi-ices, they will be compelled - to sell at a much smaller profit than can possibly be' afford ed where long credits are given. ' s 1'V Under their Cash and Short Credit, system the necesni.y for charging large-, profits dotes not exist and by selling their goods at a very small advance on the Foreign Cost, ' - - v." They uieautomake it the interest of every judge of goods to buy, upon the -following Terms i 1 - Cash Buyers will receive a 'discount of six' per cent, if the money be paid in par funds, within', 10 days from date of bill. . " " ' , lUncurrent 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 u desired. ' : . , r .Where money is remitted in advance of maturi ty, a discount at the rate of twelve per cent per annum-will be' allowed. . . !. '. ? ' They ask: from merchants visiting . the Eastern cities the favor of an examination ol their stock; be. ing satisfied that they wil be convinced that it da not for their interest to pay ;the large profits that are absolutely; essential to those ..who- give, long credits.- , " - l. "''' ) M Li- llAtLOWKti,- J. L.,HAiowKib, T;,W,it Sws-. JiET, J. TftACjPAIR, A. -W LlTTLR, ESR." UuTMIR-j SOS. Jn.l3,54: rtff . r-r 2mos -5 A.M MCFHEKTKR8, U, UUI8E1.1N J. itARTIS.' .' A::M.MtPHEETER$&l10: -" . WHOLESALE GROCERS--U. Forwarding Commission Merchants. , t ' ':6 boaxorb" Bqcabk,.41 fC " ' 'r.jN0RF0LK.,VtW,,,Tt Thos P.' Deverenx, nalifax;N. C r f " G W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. oTthe State of N.' C. C. 1 Dewey. Cashier do--1. do "-'do" do IV. 11. Jones .j uu ii urucu ut ope r ear ivaieigu 1 Branch; hPres. R. G?R. K. ; : ADAMS v& CO'S-EXPRESS. v : 'i ' DAMS ,& cO.Varg. now offenng' No I induces jA - mchU .tof Mtrohauts and . others- in Raleigh" anddo theriiblic generIly. tJur Express arrives DAI" -bringing . gooua ; 01 -nii.uvscripiiuiiH,.- hours'?, ahead d or any ouier .line," iroin an tue principal cities of the North, South, East and West. J , W have iust established a branch of our Aeen - A ecu - cy in PETEfvSBU KG. and. articles, will be brought thvouirh directly from that city without delay. ADAMS '& CO. PHILLIPS, Agent. . ' ' : . V I Lidck PenPer in m-ftin (1-n-l rrnwl .t 1 AllaT.Sca . -1' r Trensmer.'-:,,tRi03 Ginger in Baz3.-and Ground in Boxe. jory proot is pre-nte I.V, . ' 1 1....J.I. . A .. ....-'..... ....'u.w ..." . , Gunpowder. Imnerial Ti.r. Vn Ifvsnn T-. I- :i i ! Clank-a aud Pamphlets, showinc th pJaa of i . ' - Tallow: A.famantine and Sperm Cndles . ' i K - , 'OI "ie y fc had on r I t.-O'B.. Messrs. Reid 4; SouUer, r '." r ; f . .use his best exertions to effect sales at the high- - " , . Dr. N.C; Whitehead, AVryo.-V' -et market prioes, making immediate, returns and. 77 .' . - . ' Pre't Farmers'.B'k of Ja.f ;j ; remittance!.,-; v ; "l - , '.T. ' t-: Alex.- Bell, Eq. -y-r' - j Connecting with his experience and knowledge T l J " ' Messrs.' 'pence A Roid,'. Baltimr(."' " V of business, a close 'application' to the interests ' " " s-- ''B. Blossom: A Sou, AW lof.!.?"" S that may be eonfided to him, be hopes to Teceive 4 Ser.temher ICth." lS53.' T and merit a share of patronage. A f r . . ,T 7 - -" ' tij,i f v.ifrs - . .'' m ; u jr. - -it 11 1 a 1 r North Carolina" UutusI I Inat - . rancc Company. ' - :' OFFICE. RALZiGII. -V. C. , V !TlHIS Cvrapnr.rc5atin.ic3 tj L.-'.-e Relives, of ;rl nii fiealihy Whits psr.-r.-.-.i iv.vss The greatest risk ukea or. a fisp :fs $5,0QO. . i Slaves uis insured fare term cf os to Sto xi"J" gr . ;.-iv..,t . erricsits. - , - -;Dr..Chas- El JpLr.sJa. PrssiJent, Vfm, Bl Hurwoai. Yicc President. gj-iv-f -Junes Fl Jordan. Secretary, 1, j'.am. ri. Jane-. 1 rciSurcr. ' - - , i j! -rirr.5 iHisoec. Attorney,. ,.,. . V Sn.;Ir. m. JI. MsKe?. taminiag Pbysicmn,. All losses are puid within 90 days after s&tisfue- per application r. letters. on busiuesS'Shsuld be addressed to - - i- -'- . .t JAMES 'P.' JORDAN. -1 promTjtly.-: "; "V" . -v- -- -.,-- r j- AppUcauons for Insurance ia Raleigh, or Its vt-' caajty, ta be made y o " ' - ' ' - -1 w i 5-v- s. W jtWHTTTXn' ' r -s .- x Aasnt"f''? ab ior .uiuon; n.-f.-and Vicinity, to - '-' U. N: J. PALM ER Agent. October. 1818.v e ...... .'. "nt" ..Mi. .1 r ' . .m. -ii aa-rtr.y fj -. " ,T UST RECEIVED Another Supply Jaasical ; fj instruments , at tne . AJt Music . Store,- wbBre -.W-' -may always be found Sheet Music tad Music Books - -!?'- for a I instruments Pianos .from the celebrated- i-- ' Factory of Kimbe & Gwhle. Bjdamore Guitaia, -.Violins, Tiolincel ios, Drums Fifes,, Flutes, Clario- . , netts. F ageolets, Octavo Flutes,' Accordeonvrang-4 - ing from bd-veats to $15,00, iBa.njosWiTamhoriaa,.ttfJ .Violin Sorew, piasr. Bridges,; Bows . ,A new let '' of Italian String both for-; Qui tart 40,1 Violiai A . large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porta ' v ' Monaies, 4o.; Ac.r!1 IV , i . ." y ' :', i ARTISTSVMATERfiLS. A" beautiful Jot of-U . V Landscape Patterns for Oil PaintingJapan Boxes, ' . Paints, Brus.es, Oils 'and 2 Varnish ; ' Canvass' ia " V." ' pieces or oa stretches.: v " 1T f' ' Drawing Pattrua,"Pencil Paper," Bristol Board, ' Mill Beards. Graduate Tint Paper "Pastel; Water ' -. , Colors. Pictures.. Pk-tura Framea -Guilt Muidilino- uiass tsc,.c. ..i.,--,j-Jw. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1 858r WPETERSIIIA "4-. .f;..f.-.T!3t.yk IRON RAILING, -AND ORNAMENTAL;'' "J 'J : iRONWORKCXfiX.Clta rriHE subscribers resnectfullr. inform thaf eiti. k , I ' tens ef the United States, that they i are nra- 7 pared to fill up orders for allinds of Iron ; Work. - " auch as railings for Public or Private ParkaGar-J ; ' dens; Steps, Balconies VerandahB,'.Cemeteriasi &c.:' "V'.-'V Also, Settees, Chairs, Tablet, Grey hounda,i"Cas j Iron Lambs, New Foundlaad Dogs, lrotf . Stairs-" V-' uoora, Hhuttdera, Guards, Gates tad all kinds of ornamental and architectural Iron work. ? " .., wa They "pay ' particular '""attention" to . ooclo- C , . ...j, ,.fc..v soinesassortmentof patterns' of auy establishment y - in tbe country. Persons desiring to make selection , of patterns nnd know ibeost ot mark, hv ddr . . ........ . mg the subscribers, will reeeive, by return of mail, " - printed designs of workandlist of prices. All orders entrusted to us will reeei ve prompt attention; , - - lr. HOOD A CO. - -,T" No. 121 North Teuthjit, PhiladalphUi-" Nov. 22nd,' 1858. .v-tj,-' ; f 1$ PANNEL WORK. P. KIMBALL.- No: 78 BEEKMAlTST l ."'New York, Wholesale and Retail'Dealer ia Sashes'DoorsBlinds and all kinds of Biilldert ' " Pannel-Wbrk,' made of the best-material,: irf tha 'V- - most thorough manner and Kiln dried so. as to ; v ; " entirely prevent shrinking lay, exposure to heat in' -any form or-degree, is prepared to furnish any -t , ; amount at "shortinotice of the".!yery best '"article,- t--. made In the Country, and at extremely, low prices s... for cash Orders by mail. 'promptly; attended to,-, -iSKV; and roodsTput flip and dispatched ,with care. j Strangers Visiting the city are,, invited to call and s- ".,- : examine before purchasinif elsewhere. , .j, , . T -m. to-. . 7 ' " v - . n . -SPRING SUPPLIES f OF V.' UiBOOTS AND SHOES. the 'attention of every MercSantdn Vir- V7 ginia and aorta warouna to ttieir Wftole-. ; , Offered for tale at reasonble prices, en a credit of"' ' tt months, at their Large NEW STORE, No. 87. ' r Main Street. rf ,.--;,, t a - ; , ' Tha u-lc'"cnn&iBta 'in Carina fn11-e- a , 1 10,000 pairMen'a Kip Brogans. various q'litiet, ' ' (-8,000 ? Gent's C'lf and fine Wax Lth'r Boota't 2,000-. A-Meu's split Bregans, Jr - - " , 1,000 ."-.Geut't Calf Oxtbrd Tiet,""". .Ve' " "" " "J " . 8,000 , f -' Faacy GaiUrs; Patent Leather ' 2.? " Shoes and other fashionable styles of DresS Shoes, ' 1 ' 2,500 Men's fine Calf Boots, long" lees. Al- 1 ' -: to,' Kip Boots, all qualities, ;'-","; v 8.000 , . Women's peg Buskins, different kinds. V ,1,000 " ' , S tewed Calf and doat Skin , primed ; if - . ; . , , : , , . 15,000 V; Ladies" Gaiter Boots, Jenny LinJ- - , Shoes, and other Fancy, styles, of Ladies', febo,',' ,'-' i- 1 1 . j 1 0,0u0 Women's' cheap Morocco Shoes, rarious -; - 5 . l kinds. - -1 " - - ' " :' -4,000 "'r Miss'et anrfChiidrens Shoes, all kinds. V ' 3,000 ? " "Boys aud Youth's Bootees, Ac I , , ' W. H.ADDINGT0N A CO have just added $100- - 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to' their 8pring stock; 4- it will be found very coinplota, and they ; hope eve-' -ftTRRMi o montbs creaiU -- "t- - w.' H. ADDINGTON .A CO. - i VoK T I B.M .,rr -.f.! ,'a . , ... . -"; - . j "- BROWN WINDSOR SO AF. 12 doxeni justr.. 'cei ved. -C Also, a large variety of Li ...a't and ; bazin't Perfumery, at the Drug Store of ' ".' 7 t v W1LUAMS- ft HAY WOOD. .October II,, 1848.5. v Cf " . Commission 'andr'Porwadlng'"Bu--:-'-.''- -w;;,'!'-'"-; siness. 1 V V 4 NORFOtK. VIRGINIA,! 1864.T";.. ! ; V- ' 5 JTFXHE undersigned respectfully tendett his ser- 1 iiL ,, vices toMERt:HANTS, and PLANTERS. " fdoinjr' business with this City, as a COMMISSION ' land FORWARDINGAGENT. - , - ' lie will give jiroiuoi- biisuwuu w. a. vuusiu meats, of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE' R. A. WORRELL. - REFRRSSCKSt-Hon. F. Mallory,-f President -of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Harf i dy-A Bros'.; Shipping Merchants, and Go eminent"''." - AgenU.'fo'r'tho tale of Guano; Herman A Co., V ' Wholesale Shoe -Makers Allyn,, Rose A Caps, uuoienuic i--tv - rf , ---- w-p. f wuoiesaie ihi.:-iv ..wgwM . v. Dry R.O UOOdS Isr-mvrr ; aui( i uj , Jwrug vcninraf " - R'O. Barclay, fcsq iooaseuer oro,. - - . Chaboes om Saws, viz. For Cotton,' fifty - cents per bale ; Tobacco, one dollar per Lnd.; ail other articles 2J per cent comauaaioa ' Jamtary 17, Ibvi-: mat. Ji-Wi it. i.' ' ' V ,11 kawAi-- . r ' '"'0 , -' i ' A.-!" : r - TI1EO. H. KNOW gh, Feb. lat, J8A; J.-; , - . tf-10 ; Dec lo, 1853. 102 8tw- 4 . . - - -Jaaaary 2. 1854, r -7 I Baleiga, Aug. 26,53. Aug. 2nd, 1803- -r - J u - ly-63 ... IB id ABjbSTa;aa-f m ' i ? , .... f i a .a 5t
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 4, 1854, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75