J CO"' - ' ; r ... w ' .-. ..- ... . .. " -I- ' '"v- -i . r - I I t- . . .. .1 y . fA AJ "J,- - f- " I ok. V - - ' . . . w I 1 . -w l V -X . . - . , i " ' ' ' ' " ' ; - ' . --;' ' ' " ' ' ' '. ," ' ' " '. . -' '- T " J- - - ' " . - - - --.... - ;,. - - - " -. - " ;" - ' -r- us cef THE RALHIGII "REGISTER" ; . KPlToi f K D E f.t R 1 E T O H v for tbt $3 par annum ; in jTance t ax. , : B ATKS Of ADTERTlSINa Sv ' " '.J ' !rtJ. foe wry 14 limca, first lamrt1o ft: ivuiiuiw" . . . 1 . - ... . -t urfaa-: bat aediieueo ur per eeat. 15 "2lL th rarular srie to adrnrni IT ta yr. " r .. i.vrt-ain th itmhraJLlt. will alto rnimr j-Utw w Alitor him roPT-rAm. t - ,,,. , ,, . rpHE Following Schedule has beer ordered by J I the Post Master -tienerat, and hasgoue iutol u in time lor toe kxpn43 train tt H tinuag- lU . . , Y k , r - ' T - 1 T.lil. Lcare weiaon a ij r. .-u.taau iticu airigu , KiH.-M V .-.v-.:n--is. V;0gv' Office Raleigh Oastan Railroad Co. ..T,.. k t September 18, 4,1 N. C BOOKSTORE. ,....K - A I'l Court Report uniform sets or , single ti.U bmr. rnw'pv ' . , ' i?Il s ages inree-Toiwniea ;,owauii jus- ;so, it grestly reaucea prices, in quantities, bv retail, a complete assortment of School books B;ak Book ; stationary and fncy Articles ; J u- eni anJ ToT Cooks; all the jAcw l'nblicatu.ns 4K1 ns issued; the oumuru i'uoucauons in vorT .iepartment of literature Arts and Scieacc, r.J iu every language. AUCienvor-ioaern. Iaiic Books and Musical Instrument; ri- , Usts of Leather, Rosewood'and: Mahogany; t jrk Rixe. of Leather, Rosewood, and Paper U-be. W.Ukiag Canes and n hips, great tartly,' iiJ Pens iu fciiver ami Uola Oases, .r v VelocipeJes, Gig, Hobby ! Horses," Baronches, heel Barrows, Jrc. Mathematical Instruments r U Thermouieters, in great tariety - - J Book Binding, in every variety, promptly execu L.i ;n the neatest manner.- r f. Select Gardbs -Seeds eYery variety irruted freh and govd selected from the inot urued Seedsmen and Gardeners in tue.Noitu-, i I r-K k tViw' tfr-o I a lounirv. Jib. IT, "o4. H- R ROBERTS )BERTSbl UGENKJlAt RAIX.FLOI'R AN , PRODUCE So. GO South jsiJW:? BALTIMORE: SKPKKK5C Kfs V ?" Wuitmel J. IlilL Esq., Scotland Xeck, N. J ao. H. Anthony, Esq. ' do do C. Ilea. Francis Mallory, Norfolk, Va." Uesr E. P. Tabb &. C o. do Messrs. J. M. Smith Bro. 'do' V Hall Pleasant. Esq., Baltimore. Col. George P. Kane i do. Mes.-rs. F. W. 15 rune f Sons, f do BoltluioM. Sept. IG, 1853. - i-- ,ly Raleigh Livery Stables.! TH V. SuWnlir has taken charge of, and fully i T d. the Livery Stable formerly occupied bv ! Kitted, the Livery Mable formerly occupied by e. Sixou, on Wilmington Street, and solicits tlie j itTon;e of the traTeUling fublic lie, lias on j tj a Dumber of fine Horsey and Carriages, j fcteel, eienutt, substantial..- Comfortable. and 1 be prepare.!, at the skortaat. UiticT t furnish i vellars with conveyances, to any part of the kite. Also, Carriages . furnispea- with careful vers, to convey individuals er families to evening I ulies, or for visitiug calls. - - I . : -;- Horses wiU be kept by the day, week, or year, at ices to suit the times. i ,' Horse Drovers will find, at ail times,' good ac- tamodations. , - ED-STARD TARBROUGH, Jr. Rleigh, May 31, 1853. 45-ly Owing to the present high prices of grain . provisions, I shali be compelled hereafter to tirgeoi ceutsfura single feed, instead of 25 tits. E. Y. Feb. 3, 1854. .11 I f BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. MIE subscribers have the most extensive and varied assortment of Clothing for Bovs. from o 16, ever offered for sale in the Union. Or- ps for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest ice. ! . ersons purchasing Clathinie at this Establish- nt have tiie privilege of changing them, if they qui sun. ; f. a. norr & bro., S. W. Corner of Chesnut 4 10th Streets, i rhdadelvhia. April 1, lSo?.. I,,. iy-28 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITHTIELD. NORTH fcAEOLIHA. r"ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne T and Nash. kvi - - Man. 14, 1853. 'A 6 SWAMP LANDS N. C. WILL sell at Public Auctioii.Jit the Exchange, Philadelphia, on the 2nd day of May next, thir mne Hundred Acres of Swarao Lswidin Beaufort tj. N. C. This tract is worthy the attention piulist, being forty feet above the level of r a l Roanoke Rivers, and within six ' miles of FH, thus rrmUnnIta o . .. w M' we at a small e w'ili Cypress, Juniper, and some Pine. Terms lurtiitr particulars made known the evening of i?, it oncn ai.nlicufi'.-v.i tn lVft nstP S.a' r. . ' I w..v. j kj ..j,.. j K'v-. 16 854. .--fee-- "' Md-14'' 0RDENTOWN FEMALE COL- LEGE, f"'' -- BORDENTOWN.lN. J. " Re.JoH5 H. BeakeletI-'A. M. . Principal. . pHli Institution, chartered' bv the Letrislkture of New Jprwr w'ifV. VV,lTfriat nnwofs nnl .. j , .. ... w"..,. - i ...... nifges. is now in successful operation, and haa me firmly esublished. Tb buildings are oos and convenient, and are pleasantly ituat UB the bank of the Delaware River, near the "nit of the late Joseph Bonaparte. ..An ample uua u atUched., Beiairon the creat travel route between the North and South, it is con- rPfi: Ka effieient board of wall ntialifi. tMe.hpra Iv r undiviiln.1 ... " . ., , . , w,ulnuon 10 tne Drancnes entrustea lr It is their nbiwt: to ronder the insti." u pleasant home to the ycrung ladies commi't 14 tueircare. wall ft, .i.t. k f,a.t E for intUectual and iioral culture.'. r P''mas are arrlwl n i. ., Cth fuW course of instruction, as provideij -wva rar rnniiTiriiAtt tn vha ijim the of iitd K " cont;nng particulars wiU be 'furl kw, 7 PP,i5ti-i to the President . - :. ' K' 11. . ' I v .- - . - n " v. tinier, Accomac- coun l!i D l"1' St- Mry co,-r Md.; Hon." James n. Bordenton, X. J. rtD,Steam Engine and tLAIl SAW llf T nw'aitx- i1- -.mm avu UAiiJi , . fin Tup c.v. K . '.-- v. J .ri uuuavnoernavuiirmiuia other ar. i . ' " a itn Bate i i, x . i tlH.tu . 1 ... ' T nor i. warrants to oe ul11 ltj tested, be zine of tk. : . i uuue.p. . .T J K JoaS """"t toMessrs. Sii Burn .... . t atones and Jewelry ; , WE4tT'jist returned fromrNcwr YorVt amv iyulaaelphia with much' the largeatff Slock, uf. Jewelry rcr before in!JgleigU,1 It j$oi , Tlnyrjr.n!t cold and Wer WatcL CI1EUUY &;CAU1U, .Commission' Merchants, - f aorfolk, "Jan. 13, 1834. -vr- ) '; 1 "tf-S DENTAE CHlCUIaAR. - great. ani important mstoyeryix j,ri rwrim ,,,, pre,kium and a D. iHomit from tJteJXate -'utrofA. V. and Va. ,r . , c-. , forms the pn) lie thdt he has succeed ed in makin? Mineral Compound. by which Le can make entire Sets of Teeth on PLATINA PLATK, with continuous Gum, which are almost e-juul to nuturnl. Teeth inserted on :his Bt.MTiFi L iiiid ixiriiti ctible method in finitely sar;i;ss, iu eiejrince ind n:ttur.tl appear anee. any others tii;tt U;ive bean heretofore proven ed to the public. ' Tiieo teotli are cemented to the plate, the ce ineut btin, as strong as the 1 eeth. It perfectly luses to the teeth ami plate, forming a solid and continuum Gum. witliout crack r crevice. Thi , . 7 ,V " v" "J k"- uC:':::"::Z ri- . I - - - - - - -" - ---- " -J aw ... . w j vtTttions to form. The yiil riber having spent many years in the 1 SCIKNTIWC ANL MECHANICAL DENTIST Can confi.ltntly asure the public .that what XTISTRY, ever operations niitv le entrunted to his cure, will bo j pert'i rntoU iu such a m inner as to give euttre sat t iafiiction to the mrst l'a.vti.lious. DR. BKi.LlNU II A M, au accoii plished and com peleut assistant, has beeu employe,! to aid the j Subscriber in the mechanical cjecu.ion of his ' work, and other operations. Tncse inicrestediire requested to call and ex ; amine specimens oQe above together with his j be.iutifu! Block Teeth. j DR. ALFRED WHITEHEAD, Dentist, Oince comer ot Third and liollihgbrook St's. PETERSBURG. Va. I X. B. Being largely engaged is manufacturing ; Mineral Teeth, Dentists can be sitpplied on reflS- unable terms. Also, Mechauicid jwnrk done for j Dentists rcidin in the country : and all matcri ! als furuished. A. WHITEHEAD. Feb. :Nth. 1854. ly V Tri-Weekly Stage lane, JHE Stiges will ie-ive Riiieigit, every Monday, 1 uduclav and tu .nv. hI i A, M. bv the ay ol Pittsboro" Fraiikliuvillc, Ce.J ir'l'alls, Astilxiro', t;opier Alines sac, nrriviu;' at buKsbury by i 1. M. next day. Fare from Ttaleigli to Fiit-boro',., $3.t) do do St. Luwrence.i 4. IK) do Frankluisville. Cedar Falls & Aaboro't.....00 dO-Saiisburv L 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to littsboro', II L. KOBAKD4I, & CO. Pri'prietors. . Stage OtEce Yarbrough IIouev'Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 185:1. 63 SAil'L. ii. WILSct.X. v, CLO. W. UBICK. WILSON & GRICE, General Commission & Forwardiu Mercqaxts, Ab. 11, .i c. and Pierces Wharf, Portsmouth, Va (i IVE their personal and prompt attention to JC the S;de and Fi.rwarding of Produce and Mer chndise of every description, and make liberal ad-vant-es upon coiisignineuts. REFEKCvrrs (Jeo. W. Monleca, Esj., Raleigh; Messrs. W II. & R. S. Tucker, do : King, Thomas & Barrow, Louisburg: R. N. & D. G. Herudon, Ox ford : Hou? Weldnn N. Edwards. Warren county: Col S.'S. Royster, GranviHe: Mesrs. John White & Co, Warrenton : Montgomery J; Plummer, do ; Col. Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4. 1853. ', 37-1 y Stoves! Stoves! ! Stoves ! ! XT E, the undersigned, would respectfully call f the attention of Southern Merchant to our extensive stock of tf j , STOVES, CAULDRONS, FORGES, &c. &c. Our assortment of Cook and Pallor Stoves con sists of ame of the. best in the Market. We have a large fctove for wood, capable of cooking for from three to four hundred personp. Our Stoves are made heavy,, and consequently are aurable, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Our stock consists of the following Cook and j. Parlor Stoves for wood vuy Buck.,Modern Troyj Globe, fcc., for Parlor, Providence Air Tight, Uuin Air Tight, Ida Air Tight, Wire Plate &.c. v gjjr Dealers would do well to gfve us a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. - i- j . ;f . .. NEMAN & WARRICK, N, JL Corner of 2nd and Race Stsi, Philadelphia. Jan. 7th, 1854 f 3m-9 : - ,r- ' .' t .4 ' ' C1ANDLES 100 boxes ;A!heeTer J-Ce.: Ada mantiae) 100 do Hyde & Kimberly Mculd, in store said i'orale by '''- 1 - . -AsM. McPHEETERS 4 CO. 'Norfolk, Feb. 7. - ' 1 12 r . .., ; I h , " ' -i ONION SETTS. A Urge supply of beautiful .'silk-skin Onion Setts, received this morning, and for sale by .-.-. - F. Pi' PESUUD, - -Feb. 2l '54.'iJi i J.-. i 16 C1R0CKERY & GLASS WARE.White Granite Dinner Ware.-by the eefor retail. - 1 f Cut uiaas Tumblers, -w ines anu uooiets-, - ; ; ..;., ALSO, ,(rlilin ami M6ulded r .Edged and C. CV-W ! and C. IV-Wire.- 4 For safe' byJ ii-'Tj?ctNoV9, F:iy!ettevnie St. Words of Truth and Joharness. . I i "A't" -'i'..- V . L. wl- 1 compliance with your request, tliat I should give I Ybu my opinion in regard to your newly-invented attachment to the Piano Forte,.entitIcd theDplce Ca'mpana," I"a Wkost cheerrullyt as Oheof the. best'thingt bl" the kind I have ever en ; Th effects produced by it are notcran J JTens VrtA'mV"a: cohVeyih to the tainatbe Jc of, distant music of ewifb.lliriantUo muffle tone whicBr generally charaerlseii'those'imlfa- f Hons;' I believe if may be- used witji advantage, J h orwituouitue wcoinpaiuaioui v - iuMiti tou may realize bonettt from yourmgt- Sti" "WM. RFTER Thoaeiuperb instruments, together wiUi a- ta- l-!-.t ...imWt frrttrt th'manufat-torv of B:toori & Tieu jMuimiiii"""- . ; - - vTI- : ' SIMMONS & whitmore;?- Ancrwui k y - - 1 . -t ,, , , , t j 'i iB !--A first raU Milch Co w.- Apply.to i . Fine Kaior Strap and Knifes y alt, . nd will ? continue to make -:regalar 'trips J Silver nd plated Ware v i-V ir wtlj Jearifag lew Tork ererj. Saturday at 4 : r Watches : . c.- i . o'clock, iPM ; knd .rotersborg orery Tuesday I -. Perfainerj:Extr.,ct and Fancy 4l3T'f; CTenin ArT7W- -s - - ' ' J Tiiftot ad waiking Canes ;.. Vi ' Roahokk will l.T'CTrewjT.oTk,ercryTuo- CaU an J sce nur Jewelry, at reduced Dncr and nd Peterbu eyerr Fridar tten!n2: Tr- Ies per ceit. tlnffwe hare heretofore sold at.. We are determined tbslo a hcrge boaiuoss , v PALMER & RAMSAY. 4Dctober 25, 19&2SV : . ; r I vlIKJJolce tamp.ina Aiwcuiiieui..; iuf.jwuiy- I ster, the cele;rte.l voc dist, writes as follow:; j Alessri. AARnMAS4 "Sat -GaAT Gentlemen j In C!,IT;, Statm MaiuLisk pe Stcaucbips lamestOWn and JlOanOK. f IHHE elegant new tteamsUip Jamsto.w,Cp- V If tain Parishprf bich is to run In eoanexloa with the - BoAnoke. . niade Iter firet tri from Tellers jroinz North jvill thus ba.anVrded an otnor wutty twico a week of Uking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid" toeduit, and-frequent changes of the Railroads i Passengrr en board of steamer wilt Cnd'the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the far oi atten tion unsurpassed. r,ir. r;.-4 '--'"'' Passage and Fare frkm Petersburg to Nw Yotk. (Siate-room iaeMded.) y t . $10 00 Steerage passage ;.r- ' Vt vw &0Q 5 nauTickeU issued at mf OlSoe. J RALE1GA BAKERY; . Fay ette villd Street, - : OPPOSITE TUB MARKET HOCSEl -i TIIE Subscriber baring commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, and employed oorupeteflt workmen, bv I tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu- sutvss iu mil iu wu unucimf uu uup vj unci attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. ' Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Ca.ndv Make, and will keep constautly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesa e or retail. Wholesale price by the hundred pounds, fiflttn Dottari. Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. FRUITS, &C 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, 1853. 17 GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, TTOULD respectfully inform the Citisens ot y f Raleigh and surrounding country, that be has locnted permanently in Raleigh, mid has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (iu Dr. Cooke's brick building.) where he will be found at all times, ready to evH.-ute any 'J0B" in his line, iu a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 185.1. ly-19 THHE 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 aud gentlemen to the variety of their Goods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticule: plain and emb'd Baskets; French Cups aud Saucers; China Flower Vases and Cau. Unsticks: Poriniotuitiies and Necessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache Work Boxes; T-.a Sctti; Children's gilt edge Cups aud Saucers; Ivory Chessmen; 6ue Cutlery: kid, india-rubber nnd wax Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine china childreu'a Tea aud Diuuer Setts; assortment of Games, boys' Guns, c. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Meuageries, Sham Fights, Farm Yards, ia boxes. Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking 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 m nuts. Filberts, Preserves aud Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Ac. dc. Call and see, at F. MAHLER A CO. Dec, 13; '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. ANOTHER lot just received at manufacturer's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price !j10. To small farmers, who want a cheap Vnife, that cannot get out of order, and trill rut everything, we recommend this. JAMES M. TOWLES. Dec. 13, '53. 101 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity and Bleecker St. THIS House combiues. 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 comfoits 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-. WRIGHT, LXNIERS & CO. S. Lamer St Son, formerly of Macon, Geo. Dec. 27, '63. I 104 6m WATCHES 4 JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE i FANCY GOODS. rflHE subscriber has received and opened a I most elegant and fashionable assortment of the above GOODS, to which th attention or the public is solicited. He has all the new styles of Watches, Chains,. Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins Ear-Drops, Lockets, Ac. - - ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of " Silver Spoons, Ladles " ' Butter Knives, Cups, d-c. "And an excellent 'variety of Spectacles, Raxor Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, ke. ' On band, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks. ' " C. B. ROOT. ' Raleigh. Now. 1, '53. 89 tf $75 REWARD. . a, RANAWAY from the ubscriber, living in jt2 Cabarrus county, N. C.,' on Saturday night v l nth Inst., three Negro Beys, named k JIM, GILSON A SILAS. l Jim is a mulatto, aged about 25 years, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, several of his upper front teeth but. and a slight sotr on his forehead.' ' " Gilson is black,' about 2S years old,' likely, weighs between 160 or 170.,. lbs., about . 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high. T. r', ' .' . - : , ' Silas ia about 20 years eld, black. 5 feet f Inches high. i : . - ,..; The above bey axe rcry likely," and slow in 'speech. Ten Dollars reward will be paid for the apprehension and confinement in jail ef either one of them, if taken in this State, and if apprehended 6ut of the State $25 will be paid. . . 'Tji. reward of $100 will be given fori evidence U convict any white, inaa concerned in entitling the said boy away. tlittV;'" ;;.,-: w-. v-? :VttFarAny infonnatiott concerning the above boys mar - be addressed 'to the undersigned -at Charlotte, N. C. r tf C. M. McKIMLEY.v y fsrFeb. 28,1851.:t c h r. iw .19 JN STORE,--Ground Alum Salt, in" sacks, Gomny and? Hemp Bagging, ' . - . J.. BKUVVfl, .. , , ?,roa NEW YORK.- -UZl NEW .YORK CITY BUSINESS i ru : v ;directory. S. M. PETTENOILi CO S -v.'v-0KNCYi 1112 ass a h atRcet, And No.10 SUte street. .P. & Co. aw". Agenfa for:th most lafiaential and largest circulating Commercial Papers botb i the United SUtss an 1 the Cnada: - fi'TbrXoIlowingllst ef Busines Firmware among the best adi most reliable In lthe Cityof iw ibtsj;. i -v " . " . A Dry- Oood;-;- f:2iii H 1XL BROTH E M. Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, te.. No. Uberty streee.r I7f-:- COTTENET- Ca, Importfrs ' or FrehcK J V aud ether Euwpaa3ooa;. Ko." 48 Broad street.'. -t-vPSTEWr A TrONia;,-,li Broadwti :a iw jTi door frvm Liberty St. Importsrs at MITGHELIV WTTi &.Excbang PL . Impor ter t British Dry. Good. Scotch and Irish liaea. Pros QooJa,'jl: - - v. . BORN; SCHLlEPERi HAARHAUS, Importen of German, a d Belgian Broadcloth, Silka, Hosieries, 4e.. No. AO Exchange Place SCHUCHARDT, FK0LICU & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos: 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, 8wiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, 4c. Woolens of eve ry description. ' ERTRAND, FRERES A HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen ( ainbric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street JOHN M. DAVIS. JONES Iinptrs of I Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods? ! Mauuf of Shirts Stocks, Ties, Ac- 104 William Street Ly OIILSAAT BROS , 48 John Street ; Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and Silver Fringes. Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Laces. Ac. M STRAULlt till UU., M urouuway, unu. ; of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries aud j Trimmiugs. "GENT LE'viEX'S FURNISHING GOODS. C. B II TC1I & CO. 07 T WILLIAM ST.. New York Manufacturers I aud Importers ot .shirts Stocks, Cravats, j Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, As., Ac n ROBINSON CO., No. 189 Broadway, m lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Gools, Ribbons Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, small wares, J-c. C1REP1N d- PA YEN No. 241 Broadway. Inipor- ters and Mauuf. Freuch Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laees, Embroideries, Jo, (own mauuf.) ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, Jbc. C1HARLES BRUNO. Importer and wholesale Dealer in Grrmau. French aud Italian Musi cal Isstrlmests and Svaisus. No. 2 Maiden Lane. Daguerreotypes- JOURNEY, No. 84a Broadway, the oldest and must extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. "TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. TAHLBORN A CO., No. 64 Maiden Lane. (up stairs) and 29 Liberty St. Importers ot Toys and Fancy Goods. Tile fur Floors mid liiuiiioy Topa- MILLER. COATES A YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St, RSCAPSTIC TILSS, OA SN KIRK CHIM.NST Tors, Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. Window .l, PhIui, Kit'. HI. BA lmpt. BAKER J- BROTHER. 142 Water St.. Of rBKKCH WINDOW OLASS. CHKMICALS. PAINTS, TC. A SO, AgCUU VI A4uerici4U 11 uuu " Glass, Glass Warej c. . F HOPKINS J- BRO S, Iuip'ta of ranNcu win dow qlass, No til Barclay St. Engravers WHITNEY, JiJCELYN AN'NIN. Artlnta and EucrrtTHr on Wood, No. 00 if tilloa St. t'Uiaat and beat work done bcra. Expresses. EDWARDS, SANTOKD CO., Farvhrn Kxpi, No. 36 Broadway. Uaoda and packj4gM forwardad to and from all parti at tba world. Afcnta la Norfolk Adama A Co. FANCY GOODS. TTARD, DICKSON A CO., (formerly Bailey, W Ward A Co.,) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods, Cerabs, Brushes, Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. T ROSENTHAL j BROTHER, Importers of English and German Fancy Goods. No. 109 Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &o- TVATTD CTLYER, (InTentorand Pateotoa.) 52 Cliff St. Man. Hand Dcalar, wbolaxal and retail, iafurnaraa, YentUatora, Rangwa, Ar. X)W LES CO 177 Orand SL Improvad Hot Air Furnacca, J Rangaa, Bagiatera, Vantilatora, ke. India R libber Good. Roamu 4 vrrcKnrv, S3 Courtlamd at. Iadla Rubber Coata, Han Covwra. Cloths, anoas, Ufa Praaarvara, Coag-rM Boot. Wabblng, An, l.iffittninff Rods. I M. Qcnrav S M. Qcnrav arura. Dealer hi Quimby'a Improvad Koda. A, Offlc ISi East 27th at. and 18 N atreet. I ok. ins Glass nud Picture Frame. If P- WBiTLOca, Maaufaetarar, No. 101 Oanal it., New Tork. IU. audinf ia all tta braachaa. -lriachliiery and Haclilue T0M1. QcntitcK'a Marbroary Dopot, 62 Coortland street. Machinery, O Uachina Tools ana Woodsworth'a Patent Planing Machines. LEONARD'S Mac hi nary Dapot, 109 Pearl and SO Beaver stra. Maehintot's Tools Ira the kast aaakara la the country. IVedle, Fin Hooka & Tackle Skc. THOMAS H- BATE, (late T. T. H. BATS.) 10S Maklea Lana. Naedlaa, Ptah Hooka. Waning Tackle, Ac Pa)cr Wareroaan. ' CYRC8 W.n ELD k 0J-1 1 Cliff 8, Imip'ta and Whoaeaale Dealvr ia imtrlno. Preach, German and ngliah Papers and every deaerlptlea of Paper Mandfaeturer'a Materials. Perl inner jr and Faney soapa.- A- J. RAMSEY, (Manat and Imp.,) 318 Greenwich at. of Lublna, Prevoata, Uurlatna and other eeleltralud makere. Statlourj' ITarcroou Wholesale. ITTw. A. Whislm a Co. Jtor 13 and 15 Park sow, New York II City, Imp'te of aUple and Fancy ataafcnery. Dealera in Ameriraa papera of every deacriptioa. TTraania Keuooe, No. S8 Jora at. Wholemle Bookaellera IV and atallo a. and Mantof all kladaof Blank Buoka. U. PAvaicx, Defiance aalamaader tafea, fGajlor'i Patent) Depot, No. 102 Pearl aL formerly SO John at. Ev BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN v GER. This Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. -In- ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, in sU cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so common, it is' of inesti mable value. ':' During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaint of children, it is peculiarly efficacious: no family individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables ' the yl yttem to resist the influences of incipient disease,' Wbtcn lura in a cuauguig cutnaie. -. CATmos. Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown,-at hi; Drag and Chemical Store, v N.-E. Corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia,' and for sale by all respectable Apothecaries in the united states, and in Raleigh, C, Dy nti-LiAAia & xLA x WOOD. -'.vj- f.; - -v i -GREJilNSBOROuGH'Ti ' vv JAMES -E.. CUTHBERT. ' '"! North Carolina Mutual Life Ins l v , . j xriutuai .insurance uompanyi,t''i,5sbOKro kerr& cuthbert,) 3 ranee Gompany. arVPBTTaiMrt a'lj r 1 1 via. w ov insurance on tnermuroai? pian i". jrrrz: , riT ADVERTI31NG-A-H I , ,. rl itb ,nr,l nubrook Stfert' Petersburg.' Va. - ii'awr:.wt-vy JCPa7 This Company beir,g loctetiric4h . tOv MfiRRjtftfl.TV?" larger portion of the risks arc in the- Vest, , yerjvi: many f which are in the countt-r-- z 4 4ii vine vompany ts. entirely re front aebtjh: made no'.assessnieirts, and have, ii very lure mount io casband'good bond3,-anl !a, theieCsi eonnuenny recominenclerl to the putho. 1 - v 1 i.ix,ri, ajlaais, oecreiary ami vrensurer.. ,j WILLIAM HI CUMMIN6Geueral Agent- .f . Vtcownn t W . . - i 1- . '1 , sFT;,,j;,i.. yiBiiCj1)W;'A..!-r-v.5;,- '- - J ames Sloan, A. - Mebane, C. P..' Mendenlin,H D. P. WeirU J.-M(K!c&ueIL.rfQieOiiBbui-fr Dr. I Sharer, Salisbury ; John. H. Cooki Fayette ville E. 1 LUly, W adesboro; J. J Biggs,, Raleigh ; Lemy: i opnngi, uuartoite; J. J. J action, rittsooio ; n. B. Elliott; Cedar Falls : PETER ADAMS, Sec'v. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14. 1853 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N . C . fTHIS Company has beep in successful operation J for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of propeity in the Stht, (except Stani Mills and Turpentine Di.tiiKmes.) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large pi- lion ot- which ig in ,)llntI.v risk.-, and its present capital is over. Six Hundred Thousuud Dollar iu bouds property secureil. The avera- e co-t of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on ail grades of property em braced iu its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company lor the present year: j DIRECTORS. 1 J. G. B. Roulhac. C. W. I). Hutching-, Jno.'R. j Willhims. John Primrose. Henry l. Turn: r. S. . Wh.ting. T. H. SeU.v. Raiei'!i ; "Geo. M.-.N -ia. Fuv- etteville: Jos. G. Wristht. U iliuiu'rt.jn : Jm,, , i; H.yt. Wnshingtoii : James Stonu. (j . tciii'jiiio' : Ji. 1. I Lox, Ldeuton ; Jo.-h. lioner, Suli in : II I'uoi. i Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagau, Plvin-.isth : Alexan der Mitchell. Newbern: W. N."ll. Smith. Mur l fivesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte: John R. Uarrett, .Milton ; A. i . mniuy. A.heutle. All Directors ure authorized to receive applies -tious. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. RoulUac, J'resideitl. Heiiry D. Turner, 1'i'cv lu. S. W. Whiting. Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Brian, Attorney. J.'Hersmau. General Ayett. S. W. Whiting, I Juo. R. Willi;nus, v Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. .). C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh. Mar. 22, lb53. 5 G1 AMES rilorn; ES FOR 1.51. The Game ofthe Ciiirle or, Robin Hood and his Meiry iicn. 1 he tt.iuie of Conundrums. The Game of Qualities : or What Will the World say ? The Game of Round the Horu. 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. Sasp, Snorura. The Gume of Dr. Fuby. The Game of Dr. Busby. Also, A Large assortment of Dissected Maps and Pictures, Alphabet Blocks J c. For Sale at the N. C. LOOK-STORE. Raleigh, Feb. 22,'54. 16 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES are not permitted to travel on the Railro.ad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should iu a 1 cases be given, as the Ticket Agents ure instructed to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, Jan. 10, '54. 4 Ticket Agent. To the Correspondents of HENRY CLAY. THE subscriber being now engaged in an en largement and completion of iiis Life ami Times of Henny Clay, finds, on examination of Mr. Clay's papers and correspondence at Ashland, that his Private Correspondence is of material im portance for a complete exhibition of his character and history, and of those portions of the history of the times with which he was connected. As Mr. Clay was not in the habit of' taking copies ol' his own letters, they are nOw scattered over the country in the hands pf his numerous correspon dents, and have doubtless been preserved. No matter how private or even confidential the cor respondence may have been, if not of a nature to render its posthumous publication improper, it is a very effective mode of illustrating diameter, and is often important in history. The subscriber therefore respectfully and earnestly requests all correspondents of Mr. Clay, whether in the earlier or later periods of his life, in public or in private stations, who may be in possession of original let ters from Mr. Clay on any subject whatever not sacred to privacy after death, that they will be pleased, if not inconsistent with their feelings, to forward such letters to the publishers ofthe work, A. S. Barxks A Ca, 51 Jbhn-strcet, New York; and they may be assured that the letters will be returned, or subject to their order, according to instructions that may be given. The subscriber will also be greatly obliged for any communications relating to Mr. Clay thatjnay be thought new and. important,, addressed to the care of A. S. .Barnes. & Cdr? as above mentioned. As the design is to publish the work in the coming spring, it wi!l be seen'that immediate attention to this request will be necessary to make.it availa ble. : - v-fV 'J--' The -subscriber will be greaUybblige-d to all Editors of Newspapers who may take sufficient interest in this notice to give it ;eircnlation'.-T ' - ; Ashland,. March, 1854. -u uV'C tf 18 " - . ; REMOVAL OF THE t :. Boot and Shoe Manufactory. . fPIIE Subscriber begs, ieawe to inform his patrons, and the public in general, that be has moved from Wilthingtoh Street, to the. house late y occupied by F.' Mahler as a fancy store, West side of the capiat.' --T ' V" ' . Thankful for tti'e liberal patronage heretofore received, he solimts a ' continuance of the same, promising to use he very best' materials and em ploy only superior workmen. - i w ..... . HENRY A. DEPKIN. Halcigj, Aug. 26, '53. ; . ; ; 70-f "i Dr. Geo. Bettner. . - A-- .- 0 f NORTH CAROLINA, v . - OffieefKa: 53SMroii1cay,'ar at hitt hdgxfigs, -" ' :tf .PRESCuIT; HQLySE,.Vi.K Ncw .Yoj,Febl 7, 185.:Sv;4'.fff 1 2--1 y RAS - SEED. Red Clover, HerdGrass, Blue 1 j Grass, Mixed Lawn Grass and' Lucerne, just .;- n.i we iu nnouiu iieeung toe louuwiiig VTucers constantly "on V. ;;AMJS.uyAMtIsident.''Tr:'7,r';s Loai; Crushed, JPulveri - . B. vr. vnir r t J.v V ice rresrUcnt. I - Rio, jaguira and St C:-P. MEXDENHALL." AttortieV. Black- Penvii. i. t. j. a r m ; ... --- r' ' ,. . ; - - i.mgw ouic ua upper j Tiivuev. . . . . i i. - ' ' " 1 MrttT Qlinfnnl - , Willwim A . WvVrrkt . A'ilralnirtn. . i T.rT-orrwvr,1 fl -.1 ' V , - ' Dr.-.C. Watkins. Carolina Female Colleffe i". John Li Prime Yir&iriia and WAstjrn lt,in .nt T ahI received at th Drugstore of . "v ? - f - ..? Messrs Ken & Bro?v 4 - ffiM i? Messrs. L. T.1& WG.T Crenshaw, 'RkAmond: I xi?3me GeoreeiXsar; fifrsaore T-rt Wessrs.;Monahau Jt Beers. Kne Tork -' -hand 1 Prime" 5. Porto f Rico Sujrars;' t-- -rt iscd and Clarified f da iy " Domingo Coffees Wf-T . " " . r .- I ace4uir.gMtviJags,.amt ttrouod in -Boxes Gunpowder- Imperial ami YouW ilyson Tea iauow, AuamantinQ anasperra Landles.- t. Efowi, P:tle anLVarieeted Sea r DIa ckuia:.' Ink. Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Nails, assorted,' whtfflooring and Warehouse RgniinPrincipe, arid Havanna Cigars j x ogciirer v. 1m a targe stnnic ot Toreign--na ao- T I :.i . , . . mcsuc liquors, nines, sc., which he otfers at the lowest market rates. ' '"-'U. - 'Di. c t .;.-. ... .. : ; 1 - - , , "- .ii nuuuu uaiu 10 roceiviug ami lor- tVrtriHlur rp.-i..la Petersburg, March 5, 19 A- & H. HARRIS, GEUERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. " T'lLL make liberal advances on consignments, if desired. Norfolk April 19. 1853. as ly Isaac Proctor MERCHANT TAILOR, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER t PROCTOR.) OULD respectfully announce to his patrons and the public generally, his return from tne .ortiiern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths; Cassimerea and Vestings, Furbishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cash, he is enabled to offer at very low rates. He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office Supeiiiiie bl'k. blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods Superfine French, English aud American Cas- shneres, of all prices, plain and fancy S.i;K-r.iae Simoai Douskius, tor pants and Overcoats , Superfine hl'k Satins and Grenadines Plain and fijf'd and fancy silk Vestiugs F.ue assortment rich silk Quiltings, for wed dings nnd parties Plain and lig'd Plush aud Velvets, very rirh. F I ii NISHING GOODS A eomplete assortm .nt, consisting in part of Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply Collars, large variety Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill Merino and silk Uuder-shirts aud Drawers fcilk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings and parties Stocks, Ol'k, white and fancy, with and with out ties - . - - -:. j Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, Ao..- ' v, f J In fact, everythiug necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit. ith siacere thanks to his numeroas patrons for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to . ii.in. he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, mi 1 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 fashions just received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. He will remind those indebted, sixeuonths time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in ar rears longer thau the above time will please call and close their accounts, either by cash or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. -- Oct. hs, 1853. - 85 Age and Giraffe. ' REMOVAL AND CHANGE. Z IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. Morris L. Hallowell & Co. -' PHILADELPHIA. HAVING REMOVED into their splendid new. Warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market, and 1 North Fourth St,, are opening for the Spring trade au assortment of Silk and Fancy Goods, that, tor extent and variety will surpass any stock ever . lie red in that market. Entering into their new -tore, 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 goods is to have Uniform Prices, they will be compelled to sell' at a much smaller profit than can possibly be afford ed where loug credits are. given. . -:4 -,!'.:. Under their Cash and Short Credit system -tha. necessi y for charging large profits does not exist, and by selling their goods at a very small advance on the Forcigu Cost, . .fw ; - X They mean to make it the interest of every judge, of goods, to buy, upon the following Terras : Cash Buyers will receive a discount ofj six - par . cunt, if the money be paid iu par funds, within .,10 days from date of bill. '-. .' ? . Uticnrrent money will only be taken at Its inar- ket value on the day it is received. . ' : . To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of six months will be given if desired. " ' Where money is remitted in advance or maturi-' ty, a discount at the rate of twelve-per' cefit per annum will be allowed. - . ..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 credits. -. ; --. -w - M L. Hallowell, J. L. Halowkll, T W. Swe sey, J. Traquaib, A. W Little, E.,R. Hcthis. so.v. . i , . . -&. ,:vv, Jan .13, 'dI. i . . ,... . ' , 2mos -5,.J W. M. MCPURBTRRS, H. CHISELIN. . V.JW." MARTI.' 4. McPHEETERS &.CO4 Uc , . ..;WII0LESALE GR0CERS.rrt- Forwarding & Comm. msinn "Merchants : : " 6 BOAXOKE 8QCARE, . . . - -, . 1 , ' 1 - t ' j. '-.- ... v R.F.FKBKNCES. Thos. P. Deyereux.'Hahtax, N.C. u-. G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk.' of the State of N. C.'t C. Dewey. Cashier" do do , . do ' de W. H. Jones 7. do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L. QTR. Dranch, Pres. K..& U.'ii. K. 't -t:.l t. S.miii "i - d- Soutter, I " " titehead, - j ' Norfolk rs' B'k of Va. t j " Dr. N. C:Whitehead, Pre't Farmers' Alex. BelL E3q. Messrs. Spence it Reid, BaUiiwre, 1.- i ?B. Blossom & Son, UVew York September 16th,. 1853 7C ADAIVII? & CO'S EXPRESS4V DAMS 8. CO., are now onerrng io 1 induce ments toi Merchants ana others in -Raleigh end to the Public generelly.V'Our Express 'arrives DAILY, bridging 5 goods ofall descriptions, 24 hours ahead ofany.etberl4ne,T,fromalL.the-, wincipal cities ofthe North South; East and West We liavejusi sutuasucu v. unuau 01 our agen cy -in" PETERSBURG. Jindarticles will be brought throuzh directly from that city.without delays ' . 0 . .- v.:- : -- . A Tl 1 l.Q t, i"l - ' . - . , -. ,r . J 1. . 1 . e 4 . Iw litter - & . - - - .... a T T I T T T t ma : 4 49.-. ix JL 4.4.44 , (VUh- .t. ranoe company. W J OFFICE! 'RALHrO II. iV. C. rTlHIS Company continues to insure the live of v - i v The greatest risk -token oa a single life is $5,000 Slaves are insured for a term of one to five year for ids their value. , . , l."; ft Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President jWm. D. Haywood, Ylce President, - A .r'- 4, . James F.. Jordan,- Secretary,- --- fIWm. H.. Jones, Treasurer, . - ''.'''-C J rerna uusbee. Attorney.. - "vi . 1 SS.-3- Dr. Wta-'JI McKee,..Examiniag Pbysiciaiu.-r . J-Hersman,.GeneTal Agent." v i ,-aii losses are paid within 90 -days after eausiao tory proof is presented." i ' "f- ,-" r-A-jT.-'i uwuii anu rampiuets. showinc the plan ex opsr J tioB of the Company, "ma be had oa ; applioatioa - at me omce, eraay of the 'Agencies. Au letter oa business should be addressed to ' , ?vj, vJAMES F. JORDAN, SeSp ' , - May 2, lSoS.v -f yjs t,, . , FIRE! ' . - - , E JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY off rn.H X Ha ARTFORD. -CoxN.. offers to insure Buildiara and Merchandize, against loss or' damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. v , This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com- '1 panies in the United .States, and pays it lossea ' . . promptly: . Applications for Insurance in RaleWb. or lU vi. ,! cinity, to be made to ' , v ' ".f "J t. 6 o W -nrtrvnTWrt - -.- .t- iAgent. : MiltoaN. C. 'and yicinity, to . , r 'v N.' J. PALMER, Agent? . 1848r-' v1 '.'. 88 "'' And for October, JUST RECEIVED Another Supply ' of Musical - I Instruments at the N.C.v;Music Storei" where ? - may always be found Sheet Music and Musio Book -; - for a 1 iustrumentPiauos .from th celebrated. Factory of Kn'abe At, Ghle.. Baltimore.":: Guitars, ' " - vt" j Violins, Tiolincelios,' Drums, Fifes,: Flute, Clario netts. F ageolets Octavo Flutes, Acoordeons, rang- -ing from tW cents to $15,00, .Banjos, Tamborinsrf' Violin Screws, Pins.' Bridges, Bows A new lot of Italiaa-Strings both for Guitar and Yioliu' H v s large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Port ?i MonAies, &cTr&c; .'1,'s ' ' s ' C A RTrSTS'M A$ K RIALS.-C A beautiful Tot "of. . Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, t . a.uu, uiua .Wjuui ,ana . varnish ; Uanvss '-in pieces or oirstretches." ",' , , Drawing Pntterns PehcUa, Paper.' Bristol Board, .... Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper .Pastel,' WaJer Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding,- Glass Ac, &o. ,a " K7" W.' PETERS1LLA. ! Kaleiglr, Sept. 1C, 1858.r r- IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL .; ' IRON WORK. 4 hi a JPHE subscribers respectfully inform the 'citi- , JL ef the United States, that they- are pre-' , pared to fill up, orders for'allkinds of Iron .Work'v such as railiiigsTor Public or Piivate -Parks, Gar --" - dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, CemeterieV. Ac., j I Also, Settees Chairs, Tables,: Orey bounds, Cast Iron LambsiNewFoundland "Dogs, Irpn Stairs. Doors. Shutters, Guards, Gates ' and aU kindsof ' ornamental and ' architectural Iron Wfork. 1 l .' , BU They pay particular attention to enclc- T sing cemetery lotsy having'the largest and handV somest assortment of patterns of auy establislimeut11 - me oouairys reraona xuisiring to make selecuoaL ot patterna uh know ttie costr oi worn, ny auuress ing the subscribers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. . . . HOOD &CO, No; 121 North Tenth st; Philadelphia;1 Nov. 2ad, 1853. 96 ; .. ; " PANNEL l'WORK. tJ "VT - P. KIMBALLT No. 78,' BEEKMAN ST.'; JJl New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Sashes, .Doors Blinds and all kinds of Builders' - Pannel Workmade of the best -material, in the,; -. most thorough , manner and Kiln" dried, so as to - - entirely prevent shrinking by exposure to heat ia - -, -any form or degree,5 is prepared to furniBh aaj rxi-f r amonnt at short, notice f of, theyery best article" r made in ibe Country, and at extremely low price for eafih. -Orders bymait promptly attended to, -' and roods piit.; up and -dispatched with -care.-'-'-? Strangers visiting the city are invited, to call and ' r examine before purchasing elsewhere. ' - . ? Jan 191854. , 'r . - . ,i 6mos 7 .Tr-W-r - 5 SPRING1 SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. -v 4 r- ' 'the attention of everjvMerchanf ..In Vir. A -di'X n -.-'nia' and North Carolina totliAir Wlinl. . . . ...;.-: sale stock ef ' l i f BOOTS ' AND SHOES, Offered for sale at reasonble prices," en a "credit ef V 44IV44.UO, BV HKU U iOH l( U 4U1HI, i VV ( . -W Xlnin Street -' -1 J -' The stock consists in part as folia ws, yix - .8,000 - " t Gent's C'lf and fine Wax Lth'r Boote'a ii .-,000 . Men's split Bregans,' T . l.OOa S Gent's Calf Oxford Ties. - f i - 8,000 fv" -ti Fancy Gaiters, Patent Leather J Shoes and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, '"" ' ' 5 2,500 i Men's fine Calf Boots; long legs. Ab v" so. Kip Boots, all qualities, 8,000 Women's peg Euikins.sdifferent kinds, 1 rz 1,000 fcVr,-. -sewed . Calf and Goat Skin prime, . . , .-y V it '1 6,000, iLadies Gaiter 3oets, Jennr Liud Shoes, and other Fancy styles of LadiesVahoes ! iu,wu , " 'women s cueap Morocco ano,variou . ki.ad. f s v n. - ej-TWi, v ls ' ,000 -Jfh Misses and Children's Shoes, aU kinds ' 8,000 .'?Boys and Youth's Bootees, Ac , ' ; wr H.XDDINGTON A (X) have just added $100 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring stock; v -it will be found very compIete,and they, hop eve-.- . ry Merchant will call and examine their,stock.r ' Takitfe-tf months' crealt."38-' " ' ?"1, r vW. H.-ADDrNGTONi CO. " - Feb. .7, 1854. VT - tMf V ? -T) ROWN "WINDSOR SOAt. 1 2 dozen? just re-i Comrnis sion and Forwai ding Bu - . ft-1:,. ; r NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1854. ,-r ' Of KtHE undersigned respectfully, tenders hit ser-' - .L, tice to .MERCHANTS and TLANTERS,J doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION v and FORWARDING AGENT,,,, 1-. '. He will' give-prompt attention , to., alb Consign ' nientft s'of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, and t use bis best exertions to effect sales at v the high est; market prices,' making, immediat return aadn remittances. c ...f., . Connecting with his, expenenee and knowledge (. of business," a'" close application", tothe interests , that may be confided to him, he hopes to receive aud merit a- share of patronage.- ; ' ' ,' ft J VV1 v vA - iinrv4 em eB f m w ttj . va u u viu B AAaV --, - Kin'a P.lntnorv Timer Stirn . f-f. i ' f1, ,-v -.sVWILUAMSv& HAYWOOD. October Il,l858f 88 J"' ' . . .. ', ,AX5. 1 References Hon.- F. 'M allory, President ' of - ' the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har- ' dy & Bros-VShipping Merchants, and Government" ' Agents for? thecal of Guano f Herman' A Co.","5" ' ' W helesale Shbei Makers ; . Allya, ? Rose A? Cap, TvbolesalaiHardware Dealers ;Bloodgood'& Co' Dry Goods Dealers; King &.Toy; Drug Dealers; B;C.rBai"ebiy; Esq , Bookseller A 'orfolir,. Va: - -Hon. Kenneth Rayner, Raleigh A.- C'4i f,. i - Charges os4ales, vitr-i-For. Cotton fifty - r-A - y cents per bale Tobacco, one "dollar per bid.; all .i J ether article 2 per cent commission. j 4 Vs i. ; V .' - rs t 0 HAYWOOD 1 -.Raleigh, Feb-,17'54, Jaattary Ux e mo. f-leijrb. 1st, 1854 S -or v. .--t-j a ja, jSr-.-aa- , v; -j r m : JUT "JS " " "' I VFRY TIRHTLY BOUND

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