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r i?, tt 4bsewf t-i""T3 a-sf VOLUME LV.. ;:;.;,; i"- v v fr RALEIGn REGISTER? U p 7r a T 0 V . (J A IrFSV ' v TO K THE N D FLomSTASjlt. eBumerat h N" HKXStt j vt ---;r.Tlio;ery finest gold and BilTerC tfa'tchea -? $3 per annum ; la adrnnce (J SO.' v KATES OF ADVKRTlSnO: ..-rvM. Fnr every 16 lines, first insertion $ h ..Uiti;"" judjriai adTertisements will bo charged 0urt 'TTi-her but a deduction of 33) per cent, will be nt vu;i.r dHt to aUvertieerrby the jw.' .. t7inrted in the Semi-weekly, will lopte f IT lTertin,eD" r ,k- : 1- I ' .. -f UetterVto the Editor must U FOSt-rxr, -r r.uinaine scneauie.nas oeen oruereu ov . , , ft - 1 . tue p0t .Master ucireiH,-K im gvu-uiw-. this Road tft-day sn i 1 U ate A. M , ana reacn weidon. at tim: for the Express train to Wilminj- M m WeUou at 1 P. M., asd reach Raleisk ,.; I'. m R ileiitli & Gaston Railroad Co. .... . , C BOOKSTORE. V Cuurt Reports, uniform sett "or single toI- Iredell'3 digest, mre uiumtrs , owmui s u- e ;trtli Carolina rorui ivm.. Aio. it croutlr reducea pnets, lir qaastrities, bv rrt ul. complete assonmeni oi acuooi. owns iuk Hooks : stationary nu nucj .irucits j a ti me mi J Tov Books ; all the- ;New Publications a issued ; the Standard-Publications in ... j..n irtmeut ol literature, Arw mi ocicucc, a; 1' . , r i ' i iii evervUniUage.ncienorjiouru. i x f 1 1 A V . U7 Mnio Books an i Musical lusmuuruip n n- i Dek of Leather, Kosewooa ana xuanognny, ,r'i; Bie. of Leather, Rosewood 'and Paper ..he. wikiti? Lanes auu nuips, if," GolJ l'eus in SSilTer and uoia ensea, . 'tlocifedes. Gigs, Hobby Horses, caroacnes, , T i-. Matli omiitiral ' Instruments J Thermometer, in great ranety. lU)k Bin.linp. in every variety, promptly execu- in the neatest manner. , .r s -f i .;. J . fj- Selkct Gakdbx Sshm eTery variety Tinted fresh auu gooti seiecieu lrom uie uiki ruve.l SeeUsuieu aud Gardeners iu the North louhtry. , Jiu.17. o4. , . -r - ti o - V1"1 H- R ROBERTSON, ain. flol'r and general produce .covmissiox mebKbant So. 69 &uth St., ! BALTIMORE. ttFitucts: ' iHuitmel J. UiU. Esq., Scotland Neck, N c. i. H Anthony. Esq. do do II. .u, Francis Mallory. Norfolk, a. Llrrs K. I. Tabb 4 Co. do 5ler-. J. M. Smith A' Bro. . do IIV.l rieas-tuts, Esq., Baltimore. 1 George P. Kane.,' do M,v.r- F. . Brune o" Sons, do B.,.t.m .re. Jk-pt. 16, I80S. lv 76 Raleigh Iivery Stables. niK uWriber has taken charge of, and fudy r.te-l. the Livery Stables formerly occupied hy Niiou. on Wilmington Street, and solicits the routine 'i the tmvellling Public lie has on i i a lumber uf fine Horses and Carriages, iteel. eleirunt. substantial, comfortable. and : (e pivpare-l. t the shortest notice, to furnish ivti'.er itU t'.vuveyauces to any part of the te. A'.fi. Carriages furnished with careful fi rs, t.i o.r.vev in.livi'luals families to eveuiug ties. .r f.r viit::ip calls. l..r-v will W kej t ty the day, week, or year. at n- tu ?uit the limes. II rsr Lr .crs will nud, at all times, good ac- j rtu.iduti.iis. ' I EDWARD YARBROCGH, Jr. I Rileigh. M iy 31. 1.3. 45-ly t (.hviiij; to the present lush prices of grain M provisions. 1 shal be compelled hereafter to mri;?T.1, ceuts firs single feed, instead of 2-j ill ' - E. Y. Feb, 3. 1SG4. 11 BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. 'HE suts.ribers have the most extensive and varied assortment of Clothing for Boys, from 10, ver offered for sale in the Union. Or- for Geutiemeu s Clothing hiled at the shortest Hoe. Krsons purchasins Clothins at this Establish- t have tue pnvilece of chanirin? them, if thev IiOt SUit. F. A. HOYT & BRO., S. W. Corner of Chesnut & 10th Streets, Itidadelvhia. April 1, 1653. , ; ly-28 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SXITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA. PlTILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne f and Nash. pau. 14, lio3. 6 SWAMP LANDS N. C. ILL sell at Public Auction, at the Exchange, Philadelphia, on the 2nd day of May next, thir tane Hundred Acres of Swamp La.idin Beaufort (Ul.tv. . This trrt is wnrthv the attention apiuiiists, being forty feet above the level of .!" and 1;.. an. ike Rivers, and within six miles of tiu. thus rendering its reclamation by drainage LiMe at a small expense. It is densely tiniber- with i y press. Juniper, and some Pine. Terms 1 further particulars made known the evening of 5. or upon application to JNO. LISLE. As'enee. Feh. It; ls.',4 td-14 0RDENTOWN FEMALE COL LEGE, BORDENTOWN, N.J. R"v. John H. Bbakelbt, A. M., Principal. HIS Institution, chartered by the Legislature of New Jersey, with Collegiate powers and '"'?. is now in successful operation, and has "' bnnry established. The buildings are 1 us and convenient, and are pleasantly si tuat '" the b ank of the Delaware River, near the mi Ms uf the late Joseph Bonapartei." A"n" ample ground is attached. Being on the great trav-"l- route httweeu the North and South, it is con leut of at-cess from all parts of the country. An efficient board of well qualified teachers give ' "'t uu liided attentiun to the branches entrusted I u'lr care. It is their object to render the inati- '"ii a pleasant home to the young ladies commit- io meircare, as well as to furmsh tne Dest opr Canities for intellectual and moral culture. :; i"ui:i.s arri awarded to those young ladies who "1' ete the full course of instruction, as provided u the charter. file ScliAikl vouw Trt manKaa tn tllik " 1 Ttb of ri!. 1 "i'.oue cont.-vinintr n.irtiMilara will be fur- "he l hv application to the President r1 fF.UKME!)C0l F. D. Miller. Accomao coun- K Colton, St. Mary co., Md.; Hon. "James . Burdeuton. N. J. . Ailen re '.. 2H lft-,1 HC dir. Steam Engine and 'ITLAR SAW MILL FOB-SALE!!"."' THE Subscriber having made other ar rangements, now offers for sale a No. 1, tweutr.fanr Imru.nnwH RTRAM PV- '-K and SAW M T I.T. t.;K A 1 wi'ir t.. no Engine of . the same capacity. As tugiue and Saw Alill have been fully tested, he ' tas tt unaecessarW to aav more than to refer p ron vi.l.i... L. . - f - o:i ii - wyui iu llircaMf HI HWri, OUU IMinW, 'm Johnson, or any other competent M.tchi " , TI1EO. H. SNOW- aaWiga, Feb. 1st, 1844 tf-10 -54 TAV.Vi :iV - Watches and . Jewelrv wi VV . VErhjiye just returned frora uNew York ' au tiwittueipuia wiia mucu'iue largest ; . crensipms, bur-rings and Finges-hngs- ?.r-- ; Fine Rnior Straps and Kuivea V- J -i Silver an.l r.1;i .. 11 T'i..r- stiver ana plated Ware ... , Wv-.-... - " rerfunrery, Extracts and.Fancy, Goods 'iT-,-J "Call and see our. Jewelry, at redacedj prices and less per cent. . than we have heretofore) sold at.,V aw determined todo large businessi j: .-v ,r-,;r palmer s. r amsay:1i v niHaUlI - -. , C 'I ' ? -irr.vrctooer so, i . ' 7 SoXOMOJf CbcBET. iC' jAilCAHHjL' r s. Comjnisaion Merchants. - - Jan. 1 3. 1854. V ; tf-5 ;, DENTAL CIRCULAR. GREAT AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. Having received the hiyhent Preikiuuf. Mud a Di ploma from the State Fair of X. C and I'a. THE Subscriber, respectfully in forms the put lie that he has succeed ed in making a Mineral! Compound, bv which he can make entire Sets dfj Teeth on PL.VNNA PLATE, with continuous Gum, which are almost equal to nttturul. Teeth jittserted on this bkai Tiri L and i.n'iestbi'ctiblk method in finitely surpass, in elegance and natural appear ance, any others that have been heretofore present ed to the public. j j These teeth are cemented to the plate, the ce ment biiin as strong as the Teeth, dt perfectly fuses to the teeth and plate, forming h' solid and continuous Gum, without crack or crfvice. This Gum cannot be acted upon even by tle:most pow erful acids, and has a perfectly natural and life like appearance ; nev t becoming offensive or dis agreeable to the wearer, as there is rid place for secretions to form. j . The Subsariber having spent many jyears in the prosecution of ' SCIENTIFIC AND MECUANlCAL'DfcNTISTRY, Can confidently assure the public, tRif whatever operations may be entrusted to his care, will be perfcriued in such a manner as to give .entire sat isfaction to the most fastidious. j ; DR. BKLLINGHAM, an accou plisled and com petent assistant, has been employed 'to aid the Subscriber in the mechanical execiion of his work, and other operations. I : Those interested are requested to ctoll and ex amine specimens of the above together with his beautiful Block Teeth. I DR. ALFRED WHITEHEAD, -Dentist, Office comer of Third aud Bollingbriok St's. PETKUSBL HG.. Va. N. B. Being largely engaged in manufacturing Mineral Teeth. Dentists cau be supplied on reas onable terms. Also, Mechanical work done for Dentists residing in the countrv : aud'all materi als furnished. A. W H1TE1IEAD. Feb. l4th. l8ol? , ; ly 17 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, TI1HE Stages will leave Raleijih, every Monday, Wednesday and Friiay, at 7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro' Frankliusville. Cedar Falls. Ashbtro'. Copper Mines, ic. arriviug at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsbom' do h St. Lawrence, ........ d Franklinville. Ceiar Fills AsWKo' do Salisbury, i $3.00 . 4.H ... "), Four Hore Coaches, to PittslHro", H. L. ROBAKDS, &; CO. Proiti-t"r'. Stage Office Yarl.rv.uch House, Haitian, N. C. Aug. 3, 1 f-"o. , t;:l SAM L. M. Hll.SOX. C.m. W. GBIll. WILSON & GRICE, GeXEBAlCmM1s.v1iN & FoRWARbINU MERCHANTS, Xo. 11, -Iliylt SI. ami Pierci's U'haif, Portsmouth, Va : G1 IVE their personal and prompt Attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer ch&udise of every lescription, and niale liberal ad vances upon consign men t.s. : Refebenoes Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W H. & R. S. Tucker, do: King. Thomas & Barrow, Louisburg; R. N. & D. C. IK-rudou, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards. Wan-en county : Col S. S. Royster, Granville: Messrsi John White & Co., Wurrenton ; Montgomery Ptummer, de ; CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4, 1 8 3. - 37-1 y Stoves! Stoves! ! Stores! ! ! T1TE, the undersigned, would respectfully call r the attention of Southern Merchants to our extensive stock of STOVES, CAULDRONS, FORGER &c. &c. Our assortment of Cook and Parlor Stovs con sists of some of the beit in the Market. We have n large stove for wood, capable of?croking for from three to four hundred persons, j Our Stoves are made heavy, and consequently re durable, and are warranted to give satisfaction;. Our stock consists of the following Cook and Parlor Stoves for wood viz: Buck, Modern Troy, Globe, &c, for Parlor, Providence Air Tight, Unions Air Tight, Ida Air. Tight, Wire Plate &c. I Dealers would do well to give us a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN & WARRICK. N, E. Corner of 2nd and Race Sts., Philadelphia. Jan 27th, 1854. ' ui-9 CANDLES 100 boxes Alheevef Co. Ada mantine ; 100 do Hyde & Kimbei-ly Mculd, in store and for sale by ' A. M. McPHEETf RS & CO. Norfolk, Feb. 7. .12 ONION SETTS. A large supply ol beautilul silk-skin Onion Setts, received :this morning. and for sale by r. i( rwiiu Feb. 21, '54. i 16 C CROCKERY & GLASS WARE. 'White Granite j Dinner Ware, by the set or retail. Cut Glass Tumblers, Wines and Gjoblets, ALSO, ; Plain and Moulded Glass, i Edged and C. C. Ware. For salq by 6 J.JBROWN. No. 9, Fajetteville St. Words oTruth and Soberness. riHE Dolce Campana Attachment Mr. Demp- Btr, the celobr iteJ voc.dist, writes as fodows: JiIcsaTS. Boabpmax 4. Grat Gentlemen ; In compliance with your request, that.I should give you my opinion in regard to your ttewly invented Attachment to the Piano Forte, entMed the "Dolce Campana," I do so most eneerfullypas one of the Koa H.inira of the kind I have eve seen. fThn effects product! by it are navel and pleas ing to my ear, conveying to the mind the idea of distant music or bells, with .jit anjf jof the muffled tone which generally characterise those Imita tions. ' 1 believe it may be used wiith advantage, either with or without the accompaniment of the voiced: " ' ' ;-v - 5th' - . ' Hrtnini too may realise benefit from your inge- nuitr and enterorise, I remain, yours, most res- pectrally " - -" - ti. .fMrb Instruments, together with a Va ried assortment from the mannfactery of Bacon & Raven, for sale at factory pncesiy v ; : SIMMONS A WMTMORB. 1 ' P.u.r.burw. March L 1854. - 1 V 10S8 1LE ! A first rateMlkJ Cow. Apply to t-Feh.7. MM YORK:M"!wl - united states mail L15 i PBB.' Sxf'AJtSHiPS ' Jamestown and Roanoke.Tl'C. rniHE elegant new steamship Jam estows, Cap " U ' tain Parish,' which la to run in connexion with" thot'Roanokei ' nuvde - her first, trip from New York to Petersburg ,on" Saturday O19 23th ult J- and will' continue " to make, regular .ttipt weekly leaving" New" York every; Saturday," at 4 o'clock,- PJ' M , . and PeUrsburt' every Tuesday evening.:.- X '' rj -J. I .The Roakokb will leaveT New York every Tues day, 'and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going1 North will thai be afforded an oppor-tanity- twice a week 'of taking one of these splendid steamships and : thereby avoid the dust and. fre quent changes of rhel Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will-find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. r : ' ---i. , - j ' v s .-, Passage and Faro from Petersburg to JNew York, (SUta-room included,) 4 J ,... $W 00 Steerage passage, ft 00 S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St uly 5, 18KS U . RALKIO.'i RAKKRV n 7a.m. A dyetievuie streei, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. THE Subscribers having commenced the above business at the stand 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 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 .Caxdt M akkbs, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesale or retail. Wholesale price by the hundred pounds, fiftten Dollars. 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 u." with their orders, which will be forwarded oa the shortest notice. JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 21, 1803. 17 GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, OULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh aud surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke brick building.) where he will be found at all times, ready to ext-cute any "JOB"' in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by uny other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh. March 2. 1K3. l v-19 f BHE subscribers having just returned from a Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticles in their line, take this method of calling the atteution of ladies and gentlemen to the variety of their Goods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticules: plain an I emb'd Baskets: French Cups and Saucers: China Flower V ises and Candlesticks; Portmounaies and Necessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets: Papier-mache Work Boxes: Tea Setts; Children's gilt edge Cups and Saucers: Ivory Chessmen: fine Cutlery: kid, india-rubber and wajk Dulls; assortment of crying ULte; flu chiua children's Tea ami Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, bovs' Guns. c. TOYS Tin Gigs. Carriage, llores. Steam Engiues, 1 Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, tine French 1 Toys, Furniture, Menageries. Sham Fights, Farm Yards, in boxes. Bureaus, T'd i'.-uiks. Kitchen i Furniture, Couking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can i dlesticks. Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads. Singing Men, c. Ac. I CONFECTIONARY. I Raisins. Prunes, Currants, F'igs, Citron, assort ! ment C:.n lies, do sott Bordeaux Aluioiids, Wal- I nuts. Pecan Nuts. Pa ni nuts. Filberts, Preserves ' aud Pickles, Brandy Peaches. &c. .rc. Call and see, at F. MAULER &- CO. Dec. 13, o3. H1 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. 4 NOTHER lot just receive 1 at m inuf icturer prices, with cost of curriage. Richmondl urice lb To small fanners, who want a cheap Vnife, that cannot get out of order, and u itl cut treriTin, y recommeud tliis. JAMES M. TOWLES. Dec. 13. '03. 101 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity and Bleecker Sts. 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 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 yth Jauuarv. WRIGHT, LANIERS & CO. S. Lanier &. Son, formerly of Macon, Geo. Dec. 27. '53. 104 Cm SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Trunks, Shoe Findings, Shoe Thread, wrapping paper, ac. .HERMAN & CO, NORFOLK, VA., DESIRE particularly to inform the Merchants of North Carolina and the Eastern section of Virginia, that they have just received their Spring stock, comprising the lorgest and most desirable assortment that we have ever had the pleasure of offering for their inspection ; assuring them at the same time that we can and will compete with any house in the wholesnla Shoe business, whether North, South, East or West of us, in regal d to styles, qualities and prices. W hcn the facts are taken into consideration, that we confine ourselves strictly to a wholesale and jobbing busings, that we purchase our goods chief ly for cash, and that we conduct our business at a more moderate expense than any northern house, we think it will be apparent to all that we are pre pared to enter into the strongest kind of compe tition with other cities. e respectfully solicit a call from Merchants visiting Norfolk, when we can assure them of the truth of our assertions. We would be pleased to receive orders, which shall be faitbfu ly and punc tually executed. March 7. 18o4. zm zv Spring Trade, 1854. TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS! T I v the arrival of the Meamer buropa ana facte 13 et Ship Panama, we are in possession of our spring importation or foreign Goods, selected for our sales by Mr. Wm. Weddell, in the Rnrliah. 'ScotUsh ami Irish Markets. We bave also received from the Eastern Citiea a large and commanding stock of ' r . DOMESTIC FABRICS, nwrehased from First lUnda! We are prepared to offer to the Trad at as low prices as they can be found i any Markeu . . North Carolina Merchants are respectfully in vtted to call -when they vistt oar Market. STEVENSON k WEDDELL. " ' Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. Marsh, 14U. lJ-S fW.' fi0R;kEW r NEW,Y0RKX3ITY BUSINESS - DIRECTORY .. - - S.'-U PETTENGILL & CO'S ADVERTISING A- - ..;-?.vi-r .i,:X3-'GENCY4:' " - -. "'t'i '' -122 ilASSATJ STREET," NBW TOB E. ! : And Nd. 10 State street, Boston. . " P.' & Co", - are - Aeents- for .. the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in i tue cinueq autcsanu tno vHiiauna.- . . SQT The following list of Business Firms" are among the best and most Reliable in VtheT' City of .New-York : ;.-s : ?' ;: . . y 'if . Drv Goods.' i -'t. rr TILL BROTUii ItS, Lmporters of Embroideries," JT'iyhite Goodd, &Q-. No. 89,Lioerty street. .- I7 VCOTTENET & CO. Importerai of French j ni other European Gooda N J 48 Broad street. -i.'. V-y'. -'M. TPSTEIN St UONIG, NO- l&a isroaoway, a lew Hi dootafroiaXibertT St. Importers of Laces, fcCiEilLM (PSTEIN & UOXIG.No-153 Broadway, a few MITCHELL &POTTM5 Exchange Pi., Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch aud Irish Linens, Dress Goods, BORN. SCHLIEPER & HAARH AUS, Importer of German a d Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Hosieries. &c. No. 60 Exchange Place. OCHUOHARDT, FROLICU & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos. 92 aud 91 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German SUks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vesting, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. ERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. JOHN M. DAVIS, JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getlemcu's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street. KOHLS A AT BROS Wool, Floss Silk, Silver Fringes, Gimps, Laces. tc. , 48 John Street ; Berlin Elastic- Braids, Gold and Tassels, Buttons, Stars. M STKAHLHEIM &CO.,G Broadway, Lmp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. "GEN TLEMEVS-rTUXI SUING GOODS. H II TC1I CO. v WILLI AM ST., New York. Manufacturers ) unl Importers of shirts, Gloves. Supeuders, Hosiery, ie. Stocks, Cravats, &c. H ROBINSON d- UO., No. . lmpt and Jobbers. Lace 183 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Gloves, Shawls, Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, small wares, A c. (1REPIN 4" PAlEN. o. 'J4l uroaway, impoi i tersand Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laees, Embroideries, 4 c, owu manuf.) ACCORDEONS. STRINGS, Ac. CtHAU-LHS BRUNO, Imparter and wholesale j lealer in German. Freuch aud Italiau Mist . V . Mi.l.... CAL l.SSTRi;RTs ami 3TBius. - Lane. Daguerreotypes J. GURNEY, No. 34 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive e.-tablishnient in the U.Sta'es. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. TAHLBOttN & CO., No. 54 Maiden Lane, . (up stairs) and 2.l Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Tiv fr I'loor 1 liiuinry A f 1LLER. COATES .v YOL LE, No. 2 27'.' Pearl C II! M.N t. ll St tXi-lI'STH' Tll-fcS. GIRNK1KK Tol'i.. Plumber's Materia!-". Metals, etc. W indow jila. I'aiul, Hi RVKER A BROTHER. 142 Water St., nipt. Of FRENCH WIS HOW lll.A!"-. I III.." i r . : VI 1 paints, .yc. A so. Agents oi .American Glass, Glass Ware, Ac. j PAIN Glas F HOPKINS .j" BRO S. lr.ip'tS of FRENCH win- 1 now olvss, No 01 Barclay St. j Engravers HITNEY. JltTKl.V N ANMN. ArtLt ami KiinviTon vyjoj 5s t u Fu!uu St. l inosl aul Wsl work done w here. Expresses- EUWAnPS, SAN'KOltD A CO.. Forri-rn Express. No. 36 BroaJwnv. tlt "d pat-kae- forwarded to and from all ports of the world. AtmU in Norfolk Adams A Co. FANCY GOODS. TTTARD, DICKSON & CO., (formerly Bailey, Ward & Co.,) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods, Combs, Brushes. Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 4a Maiden Latje T R f) E ROSENTHAL A- BROTHER, Importers of iiglisu Rliu ueriuan r nut) uuuu. 1 1 11 t? la n i and 109 Libertv Street Hot Air Furnaces &c DAVID Cl'LVFR, (Inventorsml Patentee,) oz vim .-i. "" and Dealer, aboleaale and reUll, ia Furnace, Ventilators. Ranre. Ap. 10WLES A CO.. 177 Grand St. Improved Hot Air Furnace, U fiBDgej, Register, Ventilators, Ac. IiKtia Rublir Good. 00 cm A Wrcxnrr. 23 Courtland t. India Rut.lr CoaU, Piano Coverm Cloth, li, Ufe Preserver, Contcre R Boot. Wl)tiin(r. Ac. I.ilituiu Rod. AM. QrmBV A ox. unlers In yulrany 1 n . OfBrc 13-2 Kat27th t. and 18 Naatau trwt l.ooktug ( la mid I'lcturt i raiuw. MP- warruirK. Manuiaciiirrr. -o. iui wuu ' , Uihlinu in all IU branchea. Machinery and Machine Toula. ScHr.sca' Machinery Depot. 62 Courtland rtnset. Machinery, Machine Tool and Voodworth' Patent Planing Machine. LKONARD'S Machinery IWpot, 109 Pearl and CO Beaver tr. Machinist' Tools from the bwt makar in the ooantry. Need lee, Fili lloke & Tackle &c. THOMAS II- BATR. (late T. A T. U. BATE.) 103 Maiden Lane. X.llea. Fih Hook. FUhlng Tackla, Ac. In per Ware room a. CVRCS VC FIELD CO.. 11 Cliff 8U Imp'ta and wholesale Dealer! ia American, French. Herman and Enlih Paper nd every dearrlptmn oi rarer ' "'"- Perfumery nun Faney Soap: ... . . . uiu i i v . r At J. RAMSEY, I Jianui. ana imp-i -jio uiwu.kii m. ui Lubina, FtctojiU, Gurlaina ami other celebrated makera- Ntatiouerjr uarproomi is noiesaie. W ftv. Imu U of UpU and Faney atatiooery. TT. M. A. WMtui a Co. Nor 11 and 14 Park bow, Ntw York vernier in 4 American payeraof every deeription. Kiaotx a Knxooo, No. M Jora at. Wbolenale Bookaellara Tod eUUonara, and Manf. of all kind of Blank Book. Bit ItMS. R PatbioB, Defiance ealamamler aafca, (Gaytor'a Patent) ltot. No. 1W Prl t. formerly tW John at. 1-1 BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN i GER. This Essence is a preparation of un nanal 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 peculiarly efficacious: no family individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to resist the influences of incipient disease, which lurk la a changing climate. CAtTio.i-Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which Is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and la Raleigh, N. C by WILLIAM ft HAYWOOD, i Aug. Sad, IWJ. '-;" " lj-63 .. ;' GREENSBOROUGm . f lVTuttiai Instimnpn finmnanv. i nnHE cost of Insurance on the mutual nla b l. Li beta small sum, compared with a joint stock j vvuinuj . Aiuo vuiuauj vsu ivvrfivcti i .vaitj r Wawflt ATn vn-4 aw4Yia Qta4a ' AAnSiinnAntli Tnilun rna I ' ' - u puis va KJ 1 vuuovvjuvuMi uiwvM a s w ' larger portion of the risks are in the Westr very 4 many 01 winch are in the country. , ,, -f-'. . . The Company, is entirely free from debt have made no assessments,' and have a very large a- J mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public- , . ' V .At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers woreelectcd for the ensuing year:. , " i'iAMES SLOAN, Presiknt. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President, i-v C. P. MENDENnALL, Attorney. . ? PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM n. CUM MING, General Agent. Directors. J:imM ftlnnn 1 A tlnhnno C. P f Atutenhnlt. , . ... .VHUVy v . . t - . w. mjj W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett Dr.TtOrtmpowdeTj Shot an 1 Lar Lead " . o. lunsm, iev. v. r . ueems. v. la. uarrew, ur. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. ?Wd Ooffin, J. W. RJamwR, liott, GniMbrd : William A. Wr.eht, Wilmington Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College ; John L Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fayetteyille F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Raleighi Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO." T. COOKE. Dec. 14, 1853 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. r"HIS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except St:ini Mills aud Turpentine Distilleries,) upou 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, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tory and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jnp. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry I). Turner, S. W, Waiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville: Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington: James E. Hoyt. Washington; James Sloan, Greenshoro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, I'rtsident. Henry D. Turner. Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersmau, General Ayait. S. W. Whiting, 1 Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Committee. Jxiin Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance shou'.d be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES are not permitted to travel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should iu ad cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, Jan. 10, "54. 4 Ticket Agent. To the Correspondents of HENRY CLAY. VHE subscriber being now engaged in an en largement and completion of his Life and fiMKs of Henny Clay, tinds, on examination of Mr. t 'lay'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 iu the habit of taking copies of his wu letters, they are now scattered over the couutry in the hands of 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 character, 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. flay on any subject whatever not sacred to privacy after death, that they wul be pleased, if not inconsistent with their feelings, to forward such letters to the publishers of the work, A. S. Barnes & Co , 51 John-street, 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 that may be thought new and important, addressed to the care of A. S. Barnes & Co. . as above mentioned. As the design is to publish the work in the coming spring, it will be seen that lmmeuiate auenuon to this request will be necessary to make it availa ble. The subscriber will be greatly obliged, to all Editors of Newspapers who may take sufficient interest in this notice to give it circulation. C. COLTON. Ashland, March, 1854. tf 18 SPRING TRADE Books, Stationery and Piano FORTES. JAMES WOODHOUSE, (Late Nash & Woodhouse,) OFFERS for sale at Wholesale and Retail an extensive Stock of Books and Stationery, a- dapted to the wants of the trade in Virginia and elsewhere, at prices as low as can oe ouiamea in Northern Cities. In connection with his Book and Stationery business.he has a ware-room appro nriated to the sale of Piano Fortes, filled with an assortment as extensive as can be seen at any es- tablishment of the kind in the UNION.'"He has participated in the sale of over ONE THOUSAND PIANO FORTES in the States of Vireinia. North Carolina and Tennessee, afl of which have' given entire satisfaction. They are warranted superior in every respect ; offered for sale at manufactu rers' prices and will be packed securely to go any distasce without injury He has also attached to his establishment a Book Bindery, and Blank Book Manufactory, where all kinds of Books, Periodicals, Blanks, Music? dc. are bound , and Blank' Books of every de scription suitable for Merchants, Banks,' Public.! Unices, Uierks oi courts, raciones &c, are manu factured. MAYO'S GUIDE TO "MAGISTRATES NEW EDITION. J. W. publishes Mayo's Guide to Mag istrates, new edition, with practical forms,' for the discharge of their duties out of court, with an ap pendix containing Forms for Drawing Bonds, Notes Deeds, Contracts Jc, adapted to the New Code of tviV" persons at a distance, unable to visit Rich-w moua, can nave meir oruers a taiuuiuij executea . "IP .".. .-s- as ir personally prri. ,. n Richmond, March 7th, 1854, T--7; . lm-20 ' A. i-" ' Ls. llQARSi CIGARS 1 1 A lot the very best I j brands of Lnrorted Cigars has lust been re t&edbj ' HAY WOOD 6C0II. JAMES E. CTJTHBERTrTffjf i fSUCCESSORTO KERR & CUTHBERT.- , ?"T Forwardtng and Commuwm Merchant, Bfr " Jin brook Street, j Petersburg, Va. REFEBENCtS: - I Thos. Bragg, Jr., ' Jackson, X. C. , :.. ?L.'F. Hicks, Esq. -" r . , : :t, Messrs. KevaH Bro. ; P!tebuP; - . : Messrs. TL D. & W. G Crenshaw, Richmond. ; 'Josiah. Willi, Esq.; Norfolk. .?.; . iC - l.. James George; Esq-r-Wtfawrevf''-. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, A'ete 'Fbr. HAS constantly on hand: Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars0ik - Tf Loaf, Crashed," Pulverised and Clarified .'do : f Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees i ) Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, jmperial and Young Hyson Teas, Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles x-iuwa, rai ua VSTKitea COUI r Blacking: InkSlioe Thread and Wrappiag.Paber, vouu,.nii4 luTAgea sole and Upper (heather Liverpool' and Ground Alum Salt ' rVimeVirglnia and Western Bacon aud Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regaliia, IPrincipe, and Havana Cigars ; ; ' Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. " r ' i The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. - Petersburg, March 5, .19 A- & H. KARRIS. . GENERAL COMMISSION XEBCHAHTS, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, TXT" ILL maK:e liberal advances on consignments, y f if desired. Norfolk. April 19, 1858. 33 ly Isaao Proctor MERCHANT TAILOR, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER A PROCTOR.) WOULD respectfully announce to his patrons 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 cash, he is enabled to offer at very low rates. He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cleths, of various goods Superfine French, English and American Cas simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy Superfine Simoni Doeskins, for pants and Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Vestings Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for wed dings and parties Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rich. FURNIS HING GOODS A 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 superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings and parties Stocks, bl'k, white sad fancy, with and with out ties Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. In fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit. With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons tor the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to h.ni, 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. lie 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. S5 Age and Giraffe. Piney Point Line to Baltimore On Monday of Each Week. . mi Li:. 1- 1 gg vwr r are o uui?. xue puuuc are u.icujr J d aVSiJj informed that the comfortable and ex- peditious steamer Maryland, Captain Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged, and improved in every, respect, is no won the route between Petersburg and Baltimore once weelly. Passengers by this agreeable and economical line, will leave Petersburg by the morning train on Mon day of each week, at A o'clock, A. M., and reach Baltimore in the course of the night, probably by midnight, thus securing a connection with the dif ferent lines out of Baltimore, the following morn- I iug, iu any uirecuon. .Returning, passengers wiu leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wednesday of each week, at 5 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Aquia Creek always in time to connect with the, night line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company. Fare in cither direction, $5 ; forward cabin pas sengers, the same price, but with meals on board of the Maryland included. , Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and French town line, $2 50. For second class do $1.60. Making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila delphia by this agreeable line $7.0 only for first class passeneers, and $6 50 for second class do., including meals fer the latter on board of the Ma ryland. For further particlars, or through tickets, apply at the oflice of the Richmond and Petersburg Rail road Company. R. FURT, Jr, Ticket Agent. Office of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Co., March 10, 1854. 7t 21 REMOVAL OF THE Boot and Shoe Manufactory. rriIE Subscriber begs , leave to inform his patrons, and the public in general, that he has moved from Wilmington Street, to the house late'y occupied by F. Mahler as a fancy store, West side of the capitol. ' w. ....h,-.. 43. Thankful for the liberal- patronage heretofore received, he solicits a continuance of . the same,; promising to use the very best materials and em ploy only superior workmen. HENRY, A. DEPKIN. Raleiga, Aug. 26, '53. . 70 tf W 0 RL r7' SFAI R,P RE M I UI ! Three Prize Medals ! .- r&trrfTm m Have inst been awarded to the' verv (elegant and superior 1 J PIANO FORTES." i'J Z ; . ,i Exhibited by the subscribers at the CrystaF Palace. In making the above annoucement, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous mends, for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that no pains snail be spared to sus tain the nattering reputation already attained ; a id in order to meet the greatly increased demand for their instruments, they have added largely to their manufacturing facilities, wnicn tney trust will en able' them in future to promptly' meet every de mand . Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others; are invited to' examine our splendid assort .af,M ni1Mli,lnillf 'lA0wHr ? , ' . UlVlliyflVlff jmivuiwmg - . t - - - . v ' uuuvuiiiiiiV a inusiAin.-'.'r - 9tv unjuj ' I vi a. . , , : -(Adjoining St Nicholas" tfoiel) . N. B. Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos nve years in saceeesion. Max. 1064; , Ant 21 s-' j North Carolina7 Mutual Life Znai - 7.rxance Company. XOFFICERALtIQnrX.C- . . 1 1 lHIS Company continues to -insure the Rvesoff ULR healthy White persons and Slaves vv The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. - - , Slaves, are insured for a terra of one to five years for fds their yalvx.; Scj-i' ' ' . OFFTCEJtS. " , - V Dr. Chas.Ev Johnson,' President, I Wml D. Haywood, Vice President, f : .James F. Jordan, Secretary,"-'' - i , ,vWtu H.- Jones;- Treasurer. Perrin BusbeeAAttornev,-'" A i . Dr. Wm. H. McKee; Examining PbysicianTi v J. Hersman,. General Agent. -. , ; - All losses are paid within 90 days1" after satisfad tory proof is presented.v .; 1 " -v .. '- Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper . atioa of the -Company, may be had on application at the OfEce.'-or any of the Agencies. . AU letters on business should 6e addressed to ' ' , i 1 V " JAMES F. JORDANljSrt,y May 2, 1853. -.. - J ,S FIRE! rp e H E TNA INSURANCE COMPANY ot I Hamfo&,-Cons., offers to insure Buildings and Merchandiie,- against loss or damage by fire, at premiums'to suit the times. ' ' "... This is one of the eldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its lessee promptly. ' . ; Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to S. W. WHITN07 -Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to . N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. 88 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of : Musical ' Instruments at the N. C; Music Store, where Linay always be found Sheet Music and Music Books tor all instruments. Pianos from the celebrated Factory of Knabe A Gahle, Baltimore. Guitars. Violins, Tiolincellos, Drums, Fifes,' Flutes, Clario- ; netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flute's, Accordeons, rang- . ing from 60 cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tambbrins, Violin Screws, Pins, Bridies. Bows. A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin. A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte T nonaieg, sc., sc. ; v s ARTISTS' MATERlXta:"D lot "of Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Brushes, Oils and Varnish ; , Canvass in pieces or on stretches, v, ... i .: - . - Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, " Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paoer PasteL Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, , Glass &c, tc. K. W. PETERSILIA. . Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1853. . . . 76 ' ' IRON RAILING, AND -ORNAMENTAL 4 IRON WORK. - - THE subscribers respectfully inform "the"citi tens ef the United States, that thev lare" pre. pared to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron W'ork, such as railings for Public or Private Parks, Gar- dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries, te.' Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds, Cast Iron Lambs, New Foundland Dogs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamental and architectural Iron work. Dga. They pay particular attention to enclo sing cemetery lots, having the largest and hand somest assortment of patterns of any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and know the cost of work, by address ing the subscribers, will receive, by return 6f mail, ' printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders . entrusted to as will receive prompt attention. HOOD A CO. ' No. 121 North Tenth St., Philadelphia. Nov. 22nd, 1853. 95 PANNEL WORK.; NP. KIMBALL, No. 78, BEEKMAN ST., New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Sashes, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builders' Pannel Work, made of the best material, in the most thorough manner and Kiln dried, so as to entirely prevent shrinking: by exposure to heat in any form or degree, is prepared to furnish any amount, at short notice of , the very best article made in the Country, and at extremely low prices . ar-.. for cash.1 Orders by mail promptly , attended toi--rf and goods put up and dispatched with core, .y Straneers visitine the city are" invited lb call and. rf examine oeiore purcnasing eisewnere. , Jan 19, 1854.- ?.--,Jinoi, ;7 t IBS altXl 4w-sX- - . - SPRING SUPPLIES OFL '- BOOTS AND SHOES. ' a-s.-i. 'r i W. H. ADDIN0T0N A CO;twould call .w ... the attention of every Merchant in Yir- " ginia and North Carolina to their Whole f -w-tH. sale'stock ef ,.4'iii- S . ; J, ' : , JiOOTa AND SHOES, v." Offered for sale at reasonble prices, en a credit of & months, at their Large NEW STORE," No. 37,' ' Main Street. ' tT-tfkff?r? J : The stock consists in part as follews vis': 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogans, various q'lities -. 8,000 " Gent's C'lf and fine Wax Lth'r Boote's A -. 2,000' Men's split BregansV t" 1,000 Gent's Calf Oxford Ttesif-VV. ' 8,000 " ancy Uaiters, fatent Leather., , Shoes and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, . , - J.500 Men's fine Calf Boots, lone lees. Al-'.. w- . so, Kip Boots, all qualities, - , ' t- 8,000 ,r- Women's peg Buskins.'different kinds.: v 1,000 ; ; ' sewed Calf and Goat Skin V prime, - ' . f?-'"'. 15,000 " Ladies', Gaiter Boets,i Jennys land. Shoes, and other Fancy styles of Ladies' bhoes, . 10,000 " Women s cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds.... , ..rWTr - 4,000 Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds 8,000 Boy s and Toath's Bootees, 4c. . W. H. ADDINGTON & CO have just added $100- 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring stock; it will be found very complete; ana tney hope eve ry Merchant will call and examine their stock. 2 " Tbbms 6 months credit.' W. H. ATJDINCfTON &r Cd. T " " Peb7, 1854; ti.,iT,rV .tf-12;" BROWN WINDS0KS0AP.i2 doten, jnst re ceived. " . Also, a large variety of Lubin's and I Basin's Perfumery,' at the Drug. Store of ; vr': ? -. . " r - - WILLIAMS . At HATWOOD. -pctober 1L1 188S.V'".?v' :J.Z. :Zl 3 Commission and IVyrwaydlng Bii- j ' v";.V- artnessi' jg''si' -. . 2i NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ISfCm. arflHE undersigned respectfully lenders his ser-iS-t vices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, j doing business with this City,' as a COMMISSION -and FORWARDING AGENT.H '!i He will give prompt attention to all Consign- i ments of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, and -use his best exertions to effect sales at , the high est market prices, making immediate returns and remittances; ?V T - ': '- 4 u , Connecting with his experience, and knowledge of business, a .close application"; to the interests that may be confided tojum, hea hopesto receive and'merit a share of. patronage. -C-U w.-'"' : " , ; ;:Raworrell:& BErsMNCTSHoiiFr Mallory ? President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Beilroad; Messrs Har dy A Bros.', Shipping Merchantsand, Government AgentS' for" the sale of Guano,; Herman & Co., Wholesale Shoe Makers; Allyni , Rose & Caps, Wholesale HardwaTe Dealers f Bloodgood.Au Co Dry Goods Dealers ; King t Toy, Drug Dealers ; B. C;- Barclay; Esq , Bookseller Norfolk, Va. ' Honl Jenneth Bayner, Raleigh N. C. V sl- ' , Cbaroks ipV SSaies, ti : For Cotton, fifty , cents per bale ; Tobacco one dollar, per hhd.; all other articles 2 per cent-conunission.-: i j8Avurjl7,l- , it. fy-t f - . dp't ,- f, k 1 1 'sv j ,: VFRY TIRHTI Y ROIINn
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