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- ... ,-- -a ' - f v -. -- . , ' A . v . . - ;; - . ' ' . . : : ' : . . . . , ., T!T ,, aaa aaaMM - - -fr.-.,, . :.V- . ''- . -., - , .v - . - V- "... ..;.J,-.- .-4- vv.vvv..;-. .V""-c-W-'"---''"'' ' -;-u---:' v-v. VOLUME LV. CITY; OF :RALEIGIlr SATURDAY MORNING. MARCE L 1851 THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" t, onbliihed Semi-treeklT -ad Weekly, by UP 5EAT0X GALES. EDITOR A3D PROrRltlua. TERMS: $5 per aaaum ; la advance $4. $3 per annum ; In adTaaoe l SO. fortb'--- RATES OF ADVERTISING: ... f.ii- rerr 16 Una, first iiuerttin JI ; APrt? insertion. 25 cts. -b-J'n? "j judicial adTortiaesoenU wCl be charge.! Court J-r r- but Seduction of 334 cent, will be ' Cr c'"lt , rwulur price to fciertijers by the xr. i' nuinertl In the Seml-weckly, will a. jo appear A ir.klT f"l cu v lb', ,tlr to tbe Editor must be row-woo. .T- r..nnin Schedule hM Venn ordered bv pa,t vter Oenenl, and ha9 jrom into t 1 .. .... this Koad to-day : , r;ra.i . -i. ... f " l rh Vil(-in at ; i lVe Kiieim u -- ; F i iu time tor the Express train to Wilming- j WeUoa at 1 P. XI.. and reach Raleigh I T " N. C BOOKSTORE. riV l TL 'RNLR has for sale theSupreiue I ijoart Rv irt- un',orin sets ur siugle Tol- ' A rruv re.luccd. 'J'"'. r j . e-t three Tolumes ; Swairu's Jm- A''-- . ,!; iortnipnt of School Iiook .kcMli..w"" . 7 . . stationary and Fancy Articles ; Ju ,.1 Tv Boots; au ine aew ruouciwu it i w i ir . . . i eJ : the StanJarJ fuoacations lii i rv jei .irtmeLt of Literature, Arts and Science, iin et-ryiaujj'jage. Ancient or Modern. E....U-5 snJ iiaaicai instruments : in- t Leather, Rosewood ana Mauoeauy. .J Bvie-:. oi Leather. Rosewood and Paper "-.ji W ilk.n.' t.'uues and Whips, great variety. il..U Feus in Silver and Gold Cases, V'". 0u-i. ti'.f. Hobby Horses, Barouche. '& ' Virrw-i. jo.. Mathematical Instrumeuts ,i rtufna-m-tt-rs. in greai nt. t B.nJ'.iiL'. in every variety, promptly n tue nestest manner. 3- Select Garpes Seeds every variety Jntd treah nd good selected from the most proved Seedsmen ana Uiraeners in me nuriu- n uumrv. J..u 17. 'OI. ltitrv tf 6 H R ROBERTSON, RAIN. FLOL'R AN D GENERAL PRODUCE Ci tUMIS!' -V VER CHA XT, N .. 09 South Sr., BALTIMORE. references: H..1. F.si., Scotland Neck. N. ii 'Uy. Esq. do , do s Xlallory. Norfolk. Va. lilC. J- ii. Ai.t C. ..r. 1". P. Tabb . Co. do J. M. Smith .j- Bro. do ili I i'li-.i-mts. Eq , Baltimore. . il.'i..rje P. Kane do Y. W. Hrane $ 'us, do r.-. S,-ct H. lS-V. ly 7fi l'.,.t n BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT- UE subscribers have the most extensive and iried assortment of Clothing for Boys, from to 10, ver otlere.i tor saie in me . uion. hir ers fr Gentlemen's Clothing filled at thsborU-.-t kut:ee. IVrsons purohasini; Clothing at this Establish. fcrnt tiave tue privilege oi cnangmg tuem, ii tney nut suit. F. A. IIOYT & BRO.. S. W. Corner oi 'Chesnut i. 10th Streets, rhiltidrlyhia. April 1. In',3. Iy-J8 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, A I TUKNEV AT LAW, SxlTHFIELH, NoRTH CAROLINA, riTIl.L attend the Courts of Johnston, Wavne W au.lNh. Jan. 14. i-. 6 SWAMP LANDS N. C. IT ILL sei! at Fuhiic Auction, at the Exchanpe. N Ph:is ieipiiia. on the 2nd day of May next, thir kv iiijie H i!: dred A.'res r.f Swamn Iu l in Beaufort unty. X. ('. tra t is worthy the attention at i.;t.i.i.t. KeiiT' forty feet above the level of (Tar :m i II au..ke ilivers. and within ix miles of t- eni. iLus rnideriui; its reelamation by drainage ri;.l.l at -in ii! rxnense. It is lienselv timlier- .tb t'vpr-ss. Juniper, and some Pine. Terms tn 1 turrir-r p irt:cu!ars made known the evening ot i e, or Ul.'ti iT.r.licati.m to .TVO T.TSI.R Woiim- BORDENTOWN FEMALE COL LEGE, r.nRDKNToWN, N. J. J i!n H. Brkei.ev, A. M.. Principal. li.-t:tii:i..Q, chartered bv the Isrislature Km r Jei v. with Colleeiate iKiwers nud " in successful operation, and has estahdshed. The buildings are oeriieiu, and are pi ?asaat!y situat "1 the Delaware River, near the ite Joseph Bonaparte. An ample raehed. Beinpon thetrreat trav- jrn.v :r ui. 1 1-rtween the North and South, it is con i a. . -(--s 'i-oru all Darts of the country. l:i er5 ar J of well qualified teachers give r l- i attention to the branches entrusted care. It is their object to render the insti- piens iiit home to the young ladies commit tf isi-Tc .rp. a well as to furnish the best op !;..!.... tor intellectual and moral culture, i ' ire m ar le 1 to those young ladies who "e Ue full course of instruction, as provided charter. . ,,.,,, vpir eommenipH on thp 17th of -1 ' ; J contain'.ng particulars will be fur---i t.y uppiicat'.on to the President , , K c0p p i Miller, Accomac coun ; R ''.lt..n. St. XIary co., Md.; Hon. James v en. U..r ientou. . .1 " IVai. 13 8tp Steam Engine and i ' IlK.'L'LAR SAW X1ILL FOR SALE!! lilli Subscriber having made other ar- i r iiieiueiits. now offers for sale a No. 1, ; twe:itv-tour horsc-t.ower STEAM EN- I g - - -MILL, which he warrants to be ( t'1 L imine of the same capacity. As j and S.lW jui huve been fully tested, he i L:.ii:, 1 it umici e-s.iry t. say more than to refer! ' r -in:.-t.. purchase to Xlessrs. Silas Burns, I i j 'lituoii, or any other competent Machi- - -t THEO. H. SNOW 1So4 tf-10 Feb. 1st. Fifty Dollars Reward I ' A AM A from me, at Chapel Hill, a nepro man known bv the name of GEORGE AR. UlN'.TiiV s' l lo-pr., is straight and well-formed; about r'-y r thirty-five years of age; five feet ten . eiiJS ir011, a hundreU and nity to a all'l SIVtV nonnils In (...mntotinn ha itt rt-l brio lu mulatto 1 ;i.r. . ir li.s ripl.t hand between the thumb and fore f, caufed by .iburu when a child, n supposed that he will endeavor to make "'.' to the North. -hC'1 m"5t excellent carriage driver, of very "i pearaiice aud would scarcely be taken J'y uUve reward of fifty dollars will be paid 'ni. it delivered tome at Chapel Hill, or 'Wve dollars, if Iodized in Jail an that T o-et s.Iu. , MARY A. SOUTHERLAND. Ji lSsi4. Watches 'and4 Jewelry .V ' WE hare jaat returned from New York and Philadelphia with much the laro-Mt stnolr rif JawaIm. a V. . . : -o 1 1 - - . large to enumerate we hare The very finest gold mnd ailrer Watches ' Breastpins, Ear-rings and Finger-rings Fine Razor Straps and Unites Silver and plated Ware Clocks and Watches ; Perfumery ExtracU and Fancy Goods Pistols and walking Canes Call and see our Jewelry, at reduced prices and less per cent, than we nave heretofore sold at. We are determined to do a large business. PALMER & RAMSAY. October 25, 1853. 87 Solomox Chsbbt. Jas. Cahtxi. CHERRY & CAHJLL, Commission Merohanta, NORFOLK, VA. Jan, 18, 1351. TrKWee tf 5 Tri-Weekly Sta.ee Line. i THE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Xlondav, j Wednesday aud Friday, t 7 A. M. by the way ! oi Pittsboro. Fraukli.isville, Cedr Fulls, Ahboror. j Coppi-r Miues, Sc., arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. XI ! next day. ' Fare from Raleigh to Pittsbv.ro' i i ... !?. tO i Jo 5t. LHwreuce 4 (X i U. r ranfclu.sviile. Cedar Fills x Ashboio,...5.00 i do SAlisbury 3,(X ! Four Horse CoacLes, to I'ittsbtiru', H L. ROBARDS, Jc CO Proprietors StaeOdice Yarbrviugh House, Raleigh, N C Aug. 3. 1S3 - j SAM L. M. WILSON. GEO W GRICE. j WILSON & GRICE, ! General Commission ;& Forwarding XIerchant?. -Vy. 11. II, q), St. a,l Pierces IP.a, ; Portsmouth. Vh j 1 IYE their ersoual and prompt attention to , the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer cLudisc of every description, aud make liberal ad j vauces upon consignments. KKiERExcK.o Geo. H.XIordecai, Esq., Raleigh: Messrs. W II. & R. S. Tucker, do : King. Thomas & Barrow. Louisburg ; R. N. D. C. llcrndou, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county : Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White X Co., Warrenton : Montgomery A Plummer. de : Col. Walter Gwynne, Ch. Lug'r.. Central Railroad. Xlay 4, 37-1 v Stoves! Stoves! ! Stoves! ! ! E, the undersigned, would respectfully call the attention of Southern .Merchants u ( our extensive stock of STOVES. CAULDRONS, FORCES. Sc.. vtc. i Our assortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves con j sists of some of the be t in the Market. We have a large stove for wood, capable of cnokmp for I from three to lour hundred persons. Our Stoves are inaile heavy, ana consequently are durable. ! .iiid are warranted to ;ii e satisfaction. tur stock ! consists of the folio wiiif Cook und Parlor Sloe ! for wool viz: I5uck, Mo Jem Troy. Ciki'e. c . for Parlor, Providence Air Tijh t. Cmon A;r fight, Ida Air Tight. W ire Plato .vc. Ijfif Dealers would do well to give us a call be j fore purchasing elsewhere. I NEMAN & WARRICK. ! N. E. Corner of 2nd and RaceSts., Philadelphia. Jau 27th, 1?'jI. Sui-'J Words of Truth and Soberness. rlHE Dolce Campana Attachnieiit : XIr Demp- ster, the celebrated voc ilist, writes as fo low s : Xlessrs. BiiARloiiv & Gray Gentlemen ; In compliance with youx request, that I should pive you my opinion iu regard to your newly invented Attachment to the i'i.iuo Forle. entitled the "Dolce Cainnuna.'' i do so m st cheerfully, as one of the best thinps of the kind I have ever seen. Th ellcct-i produce 1 by it are novel and pleas ing to mv ear. co.iveyin tl- ni:n 1 tii" idi distant music or i.e!!1-, tone which eenerailv i:h ut any of the muffled characterises those inula- tious. 1 believe it ui iv lie used with advantage, either with or without the accompaniment of the voice. Hoping yo i may realize henefi! from your inge uuitv and enterprise, I rem lin, voiirs, most res j.ect nil y W M . li DE M 1'ST E R. These superb instruments, together with a va ried assortment from the ma mi factory of Bacon & Raven, for sale at Factory prices i,v i SIMMONS &. HI TMoRE. Petersburg. XUrch od. lo4 II Important to Merchants and Druggists. JOHN C. BAKER ,V CO., call the attention of their numerous Patrons, and buyers generally, to their lnrpe and very supeYii.r assortment of Drugs, .Medicines &c. embracing every "thinp in their line of business, which they ofler on Mich terms as must'satisfy purchasers, in both price and quality. We have recently made lnrpe additions to our Stock, which uuw cousists in part of American and Imported Chemicals of the most approved makes. Foreign and Native Druirs and .Medicines, Super fine Powders in Bottles. Painters, and Artist's col- i .... . i . . . w. : T i .. ors. induw aiel I icture uiass, i-piees, nicr s Materials. Surgeon's Instruments. i.c. ! W e have also added largely to our stock of I'er fumery. Toilette and Shaving Soaps, Cosmetics Sc., embracing a great variety of new and elegant Preparations tor the Toiiette, of the best European and American .Manufacture. Our stock further consists of a choice assort ment of fine Old W ines and Brandies, specially selected for the requirements of Invalids, and warranted to be of the purest quality and requir ed proof, reliable for Xiedical prescription, and domestic use. They will be furnished ut the low est .Market prices, iu Bottles or by the Gallon. jYetr and more Advantageous Terms. A discount of 6 per cent will be allowed to buy ers on cashing their bills within 10 days of date of purchase in par funds. Uncurrent money will only be taken at its mar ket value at time of payment. If desired, t months credit will be given to .vier- eliunts who are resuoiisible and punctual. responsible and punctual. JOHN C. BAKER & CO. No. 100 N. 3d. St. Sigu of the Golden Eagle and Mortar, Philadelphia. Jau. 27th, 1S54. 0 North Devon Stock for Sale ONE Bull, 1G months old; 1 Bull, IC months old ; and as I do not wish to breed in and in. I offer mv stock bull. BARNU.M, years old, also, for sale." The sire and dames ot ihese young bulls were from different herds, the former from New York and the latter from Maryland. Price of the two yearlings, $40 each ; Baruum, $75. 3 D. H. HATTON. Nansemon l Co., Va., March 21. 2:1 Otp ' "Bathing Tubs. rivHE Hio or Sitz Bath is found to be a most de- I 9irable kind of Bath for Spinal affectious, weakness, &c. The Bather sits in a very comfortable reclining BATHING PAN, OR SPONGING BATH. . Taus making a complete convenience for bathing that can be put away in a smaircompass.r Also, Foot Baths, J-c. For' sale by ' tool ia ,y jj. d. TURNER, . . N. C. Book-store. Raleigh. March 21. '--.4. ' ,24 A- &. H. HARRIS, GENERAL COMMISSION HXaCHASTS, NORFOLK. VIEQIKIA,- ' .make liberal advance on comugnmcats, if desired. . - Norfelk. April 19,1853. Si Ij FOR -.NEW. YORK. " " Umitid Statxs Mail Lixb psb Stxaships s i Jamestown and Roanoke. " THE elegant new steamship Jaxestown, Cap. tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th tilt., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roaxoke will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will tnus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State riiomi fitted i up in the most elegant style and the fare .indattea ' tion unsurpassed. j Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, i (acate-rooms included,; $iuuO Steerage passage, C 00 i KTickets issued at my Office S. G. bAi'TIal', Sycamore it. RALEIGi'i EAKERY. Fayetiille Street, OPPOSITE Tf: MARKET HOUSE., rrt HE Subscribers hsvinsr commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, and empioved coiupeteut workmen, in- tend carrying ontlie iiakmg und Coulectiynrj- bu- siuess in all its usual branches, and tiopoby strici attention to business to merit a share ui tue pub lic patronage. Piaiu or ornamental CAKES mide to otdr. on the shortest notice. CANDY XI A N U F A C TO R V . The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Canity Makers, and will keep constHuily ou himd a supply oft'resh Candy, of various de-?cr,ptions, f Sale wholesa e or retail. t' ' Wholesale price by ihe hub JreJ pounjs. nftttn Dollart. Cash. Orders frrru a distance wiil be promptly attended to. FRUITS. &C A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at low price. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN XI I TC HULL. Feb. ''. 1803. 17 GUX. LOCK SMITH, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, TTOULD respectfully iuform the Citizens oi y y Raleigh aud surrounding country, that he has located permanently iu Kaieigu. and has opened a Shop ou Wilmington Street. ( iu Dr. Cooke's. trick building.) where he will lie found at all times, readv to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall lii t be surpassed by uny other person. anJ the charges shaii ulw.i is lie moderate. C I.L AND SIrE. Raleith. March 2. lt-M lv-19 T sab clihtls hawiij; just liluined liolu a Niriiiern citv witn a r.c.i ass, i tiio-nt ot ar- tu ies m their line, taic H.i iin lh I i t intention of ladies an 1 p-iuli'iiii-u l Luc their Goods, suitnl.le !..r ; im FANCY tloiiliS. Fine Leather Reti. u'cs; p! ;v and emb French Cups and Sau vt r-: i lui.i I'.ow.t Candlesticks: porttiioim-tses an I Nvoes and Gold 15i-ice!ets; Pap-er-itnehe Wi a ling the ai iety o! d Raki ts: Va o-s and aire": Jet rU Poxeb: i Tea Setts; Children's giit edge Cups a :ii fvuicers ; I Ivory Chessmen: fine Cutlery: kid. und wax Doll-; a-.-i.ri inent of cry in; ! china children's Tea and Dinner Sett iie 'in . rnlitier 1'ml.ie; fine : assortment I of Games, boys' Guns, .vc 1 ' TOYS Tin Cii. C irrii s. I! r-e, te-ttn !'. '' Saiuj l.anks, oeaiitit'ul Wntei work, fine Fi " Toys, Furniture, M 'n i-i ies Sh..t.i Fi.hts, K Yards, in ),oes, Bi rems, T'- d Banks, Kit. I neb una hen Furniture, Cookinp St .r d'.est icks,' Chandeliers., is, !' ler T-a Setfs, Can Basket , Tin lefl-Uads. Sinif:ii Men, .Vv. c. CONFECTIONARY. Raisins. Prunes, t'arr ants. Fii, Citron. asort- nient Cm-lies, ilo s-.ft -rdanx Ainionls, Wal nuts, pi can Nuts, pM m put-, rlil et ts, preserves and l'i. -.. s, Brandv I'cachis, r. Cail ,nd see. at F. .MAULER X CO. Dec. Ul, ''.:;. 1"! Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. V.NOTIII-.l: lil iist re-eiv c I at m i: prices, with cn-1 ul carriage, price h. To small farmers, who want a oheaj laniiot'-et out oforler, ml i-.'l r i: ict'irer s RicTiilloIld Vnifo, that r4-h.,.;i. we reconiuien 1 this. JAMES M. TOW I.LS. Dec. 1:1. '")".. D'l SPRING STOCK OF BOoTo. SHOES, SOLE AND Ul'PER LEATHER, Trunks, Shoe Findings. Shoe Thread, WRAPPING PAl'ER. C HERMAN.4 CO, . NORFOLK. VA., nESIRE particularly to inform the Merchants of North Carolina and the Eastern section of irguiia, that they have just received their Spring stock, comprising the largest and most dusirahle j ... i.. l ....... l. ..1A....M.. e i assortment nun we umv unu uc picusme ui ottering for their inspection assuring them at the ! same time that we can and will compete with any ! house in the wholesale Shoe business, whether j North, South. East or West ol us. in repaid to I styles, qualities and prices. When the facts are taken into consideration, that we confine ourse ves strictly to a wholesale and jobbing business, that we purchase our oods 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 ab that we are pre pared to enter into the strongest mnd oi compe tition with other cities. W e respectfully solicit a call from Xlercbartts visiting Norfolk, when we can assure them of the truth of our assertions. We would fie pleased to receive orders, which shall be faif hfu ly and punc tually executed. XIarch 7, 1854. ' 2m 20 20,000 Copies in 20 Days! THE LAMPLIGHTER, THE MOST extraordinary and THRILLING TALK OF MODERN TIMES. TIIIS IS THE UNIVERSAL TESTIMONY OF THE NEWSPAPER PRESS, AND THE VERDICT OF THE Reading Public We have been utterly unable to fill our orders, so great has "been the demand for this Great American Romance, PUBniSHED BY JOHN P. JEWKTT & CO., BOSTON. And fcr sale by all Booksellers. ' " 13. The work will be forwarded by mail to any person enclosing ! 1 and six postage stamps. Mar. 21st, 1854. ( 4w-24 Planished or Block Tin Ware. QOVERED Dishes with lamps and water pans, Stake, Oyster and Chafing Dishes, Vegetable iJibiiea with lamps, or for hot water. For sa', at the N. C. BOOK-STORE. Haleith, March 1854. 24 NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. S. M. PETTENGlLL &CO'SAi)YERTI3INQ A - GENCY, 1 122 XASSAC STHfiSTt Tf T0B.K. . And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co are" Agents for the most influential anJ largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York : Drv Goods. H ILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, &c. No. 89 Liberty street. 17 COTTENET &. CO., Importers of French ; . and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad I7P3TEIN & HON'IG, No. 153 Broadway, a tew j door? from Liberty St. Importors of Laces, Embroideries. Silks c. "1 TTTCUELL POTT 45 Exciiange PI. , Impor- 'flrrmrHtlJW Linons, Dress Goods", &c I0RN. 5 J of Get ooin iroru i, IlllPHirs Ininnrter" -i P..i.rin Ttrondoloths. Silks. ;i in.'iu - ' Hosieries. c. No. ov Lxehange flace OCHL'CHARDT, FHOLICH & HOLTHAUSEN, i pNos. 92 and y Liberty St.. Importers of j SUks. Ribbons. Vel- i vets, Vcstings, Satins, Serges, ic. Woolens of eve ry description. ERTRAND. FRERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Udkfs. Liuen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,; 27 William Street. JOHN M DAVIS, JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Gctlemen's Furnishing Goods, Mauuf of Shins Stoks, Ties. &c. 104 William Street. K OIILSAAT BROS 48 John Street ; Berlin Elastic Braids, Gold and Tassel. Buttons, Stars. Wool. Floss Silks Silver Fringes, Uimps Laces, c. SSTKAHLH EI M & CO., 6 Broadway, Lmp. of Lace, Milliuery Goods, Embroideries and Trimming. G E N tUrTxTE N FURNISHING GOODS. ( B HTC1I & CO. 0 WILLIAM ST.. New York, XIanufacturers ( and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspeiilers. Hosiery, Sc.ic. n ROBINSON j CO., No. 18J Broadway. . Impt nud Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons Siiks. Embroideries, small wares, ,Vc. Hosiery, Uioves, ania, 1REPIN .V PAYLN. No 241 Broadway, impor- ers an f Mauuf. French Linen Cambrics. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, tmbrolderies, 4c, ( own mauuf.) ACCORPF.ONS. STRINGS, ic. (11IAU1.ES BR I NO. Importer and wholesale j D.aler in German. French aud Italian Musi- j 1 u lssj r.i mf.ms and Stiumis. No. - Xlaideu j l.une. j Daguerreotypes- J. GL'RNEY, No. o4'. Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. TOYS AN i) FANCY GOODS. T AHLBoRN i Co.. No. 64 Xlaideu Laue, ) stalls) and ' Liberty St. Importers of i'o'.s an ! Fancy Goods. I'i:i'i for Floors hh1 liimiM'y Top'- ILLF.R. OATHS A. YOULE. No. 1'earl St., K. ILSIIC TILES. OVKNKIRK CHIMNEY Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. WiiKlou nlav I'uiult, Klc loj's. Li: BAKER .V BROTHER. 14 J Water St., Dipt, of FKEsM'li W1SHOW IlLASS. CHEMICALS, . r 1 : , w: .. .1 -. - I'Mnts. ,'C. A so, .A;renis 01 aiuciiuuu "muun ilas F i!ass Wave. .VC. HOPKINS , BRO S. Imp'tS of FRENCH WIN p..v ni.iM, No til Barclay St. Engravers II1TNF.Y JiM'FLYN A ASMN. ArtLiti an.l Knerarcra on -t. Ni fs .V 00 I a! ton St. Finest and bet work iloue hi-re. Expresses- SAWOItU A i'iV. Foreign Enpresj. No. 36 'l xsl and 1 aekivs (orwanled to and from P1V AIM'S. Hi Hroa lway all part o! ihe world. Agent iu Norfela A Jams t Co. FANCY GOODS. 1 1. T.F, D. DICKSON & CO., (formerly Bailey. W ard & Co., I Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods. Combs, Brushes. Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. J ROSENTHAL 4- BROTHER. Importers of . . English, and German Fancy Goods. No. lfl'.i Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &c- DAVID fTIA EH. (Inrontorand Patentee.! C'iClUI -St. Man. on. I Dealer, wboleaale and rftail, ia Furmuw, Ventilator, niHVI.ES i CO.. I7T (Ir.m.l St. InibroTed Hot Air Furnace. Ranges. Register, Ventilators, 4c. Illffin UllblMT CaOOdx. nan I Wrrsarr. '23 Courtlan.l t. India Rubber Coati, Piano Cover. Cloths, ahoc. Life Prwervura, Congraaa R Boots. W.-l.l ing, A' Lightiiiiit? Hods. t aoa. Dealer in Quimbv'i I M. QcivaT ao. Dealer in Quimbv'i Improved Rods. At Office 13- : East?? lb it. act Is Nassau street. l.ookins C?Ia and Pictnre Frame). ir y- wrHiTi. x. Mannfacturur, No. 101 Canal at.. New York. ji UiKling in all its brauehir. ylaclilnery and Iac;liine Tool. C1chf.?.tk' Mai-hhiery Depot 62 Courtland etreet. Machinery, O Machine Tools and Woodf worth's Patent Planing Machines. LEONARD'S Marhlnerv Depot, 109 Pearl and 60 Beaver tri. Machinist iTooU from the bust maker in the oountrv. ceodlo, Fio.Ii Hook Sc Tackle 3tc. THOMAS II BATE, (lute T. A T. II. BATE.) 103 Maiden Lane. Needle.. Kih Hook, Fishing Taekle, Ac. Isper W'arerooms. CYRr? W.flF.I.D CO., 11 Cliff St.. Imp'U and Whoaesale Dealers in American. French. Uerman and English Papers und every .L-acrlption of Paper Mnnufactuivr'9 Materials. H.-rfiitiiery ami Faney oaps: 4- J. RAMSEY, iManuf. anil Imp..) 318 Greenwich at. of Lubius, Prcvusia, Uurlaiiu and other celebrated makero- A- sStalioin' i- j' Hare ro o in W h o losa le. UM A V'iii:rLEi! 4 Co. No.- 13 nud 15 Park row, New York City, linp'ts of rtnpl and Fancy stationery. Dealer in American paper of every description. K 100 ins L Kellooo, No. 8S Jorn st. Wholesale Bookaeller and Ftiui'juers, and Manf.of all aiudiof Blank Books. S:fvs. W P.TRirf;,' Pef.anee salamraider safe, (Oaylor' Patent) Depot. No.'l J l'eirl t. formerly 90 John at. R. IT BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN i ' GER. This Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so common, it is of inesti mable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera aud 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 in a changing climate. Caution. Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only Ly F Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Chewiut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Raleigh, N. C, by "WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Aug. iind, 1858. , iy-63 GREENSBOROUGH ?ipiJiE3JEiA CUTHBiillTi V Mutual Insuranoe iCompany.- f - (STcqEssoR to kerr. a cuthbert,) - flpHE cost of Insurance on the-, mutual plan iard Comiinon Merchant, Bol- m. uui m uuiu sum, comparea wiua m un stoK Company. This Company.; being located In" the Western part of the State, consequentlymnch the larger portion . of ie risks axe in the Yf est, Tery many of which are in the country. The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have a very large a mount In cash and good bonds, , and is therefore confidently recommended ta the public - At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : . j ; j - JAMES SLOAN, President - . , ' S. G. COFFIN, Vice President r . C. P.MENDENHALL, Attorney. ' PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent. 'V. . --. " DiaxcToas. James'SIoan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall,' W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConnelk of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Coflin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilningtoa; &rrrj. nattcios, Croiina Female College; Joan I. WSsIlsburT':"lohn HI' CookC r ayiserme t js. 47a3sfo J. J.feggTlfg Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B- Elliott, Cedar FftUs. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14. 1853 101 North Carolina Mutual Insuranoe Company. RALEIGH, N.C. TniS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continue to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Stttam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now oovsr property amounting to $4,600,000, a larga por tion of which is ia 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 on per cent per annum, on all grades of property braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for ths present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. HutchingS, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Iloyt. Washington: James Sloan, Greensboro'; 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, Ashevills. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac President. Henry D. Turner, Viet do. S. W." Whiting, Treaturer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Herstnau, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, "I Jno. R. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should 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 in all 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. THE subscriber being now engaged in an en largement and completion of his Lite and Times of Hknnv Clay, finds, on examination of Mr. Clay's papers and correspondence at Ashland, that his Private Correspondence is of material im portance tor a complete exhibition of his character and history, aud 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 of his own letters, they are now scattered over the country in the hands of his numerous correspon dents, arrd 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 Inter 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 of the work, A. S. Barnes St 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 immediate attention 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 Removal and New Firm. TT7"M M. CARTER, baring associated with 'W Faust & Winksbjuier. they will continue the Hardware Business under the firm of FAUST, WINEBRENER & CO., and have removed to their hew 6 stobt Sown stone storr. No. 45, North 3rd street, east side above Market (erected on the lot formerly occu pied by the Old Citt Houl,) where we are pre pared to show a very full assortment of Hard ware, Cutlert, Qvxa, Rifles, Turpentine Axes, Hackers and all other goods usually kept by Hardware Establishments. Wc respectfully soli cit a visit from our friends and buyers generally. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, '54. 17t 13 1000 Acres of Land for Sale. fTHE Subscriber wishes to sell his lands in the jL county of Beaufort, They lie on a large and navigable stream, (South Creek,) which empties into Pamplico River, en its Southern side, some thirty miles east of the town of Washington. Said lands are a part of the large and fertile swamp, formerly owned by Isaiah Respass, Esq., can be easily drained, and, competent judges say, render ed as productive as the best lands in the county of Hyde. The tract is a dense unbroken forest, and offers the most nattering inducements to the planter, who wishes to establish a profitable farm in North Carolina. These lands, at Mattamuskeet, would command thirty dollars per acre, and are really more valua ble, located, as they are. in a region of country seldom, if ever, visited by storm, and altogether removed from the danger of floods and tides. They would be sold upon the most liberal terms, and a perfect title given the purchaser. Any person or persons wishing to purchase said lands can do so by calling upon him at Mr. Law rence's Hotel, Raleigh, or upon Mr. Wm. H. WU Inrd, of Washington, N. C, whom he has author ized to act a agent in the premises for him. RICHARD I. WYNNE. Feb. 16, 1854. tf-lfr- . tingbrvok Strut, Petersburg, Fo V Thos, Bragg,' jie'Jockton, Xf, C. i L. T. HIcka, Esq.' " , 1 t.,v. - Messrs. L..D. & W. O. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., JYorci.";t ..', Jamas Gaorge, Esq., Baltimore. '-' . MessTsjAfonahan & Beers, New Fork. ' , . SA3 eonstEfly on hand : Prime. Porto Rico and Njw Orleans Sugars", , " , Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St lmingfCoffees -Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps . Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe. Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Friniai. Virginia and Western Bacon and L&rd Kailsr HsoTtedV with UcoTfng- and Wahous Together with a large stock of foreicn and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving SBd for warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, .19 Piney Point Line to Baltimore On Monday of Each Week. r are t Only. The public are het eby informed that the comfortable and ex peditious steamer Marvland. CaDtain Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged, and improved in every respect, is now on the route between Petersburg and Baltimore once weeMy. Passengers by this agreeable and economical line, will leave Petersburg by the morning train on Mon day of each week, at 4 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 ing, in any direction. Returning, passengers will 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 either direction, $5 ; forward cabin pas sengers, the same price, but with meals on board of the M aryland included. Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and French town line, $2 50. For second class do $1.50. Making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila delphia by this agreeable line $7.50 only for first class, passengers, affd$6 50 for second class do., including meals for the latter on board of the Ma ryland. For further particlars, or through tickets, apply at the office 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 WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUMS. Three Prize Medals ! Have just been awarded to the very a 1 11 11 y 'I elegant and superior PIANO FORTES. Exhibited by the subscribers at the Crystal Palace. In making the above annoucement, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous friends, for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that no pains shall be spared to sus tain the flattering reputation already attained ; a id in order to meet the greatly increased demand for their instruments, they have added largely to their manufacturing facilities, which they trust will en able them in future to prompt'y meet every de mand. Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, are invited to examine our splendid assort ment before purchasing elsewhere. GROVESTEEN & TRUSLOW. 505 Broadway New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. B. Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos five years in succession. Mar. 1054. 3m 21 ' Boots ! Boots ! and Shoes ! ! THE undersigned takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he has just received from the North a splendid and elegant stock of BOOlb and SHOES, which he will sell at the lowest price, for Cah. Thankful for the former patronage bestowed upon him by a liberal public, he solicits a contin uance of the same. HENRY A. DEPKIN, West of the Capitol. N. B. A good assortment of Shoe Lasts, Find ings, Calf Skin Lining and Bindings. Shoes kept constantly on hand. March 14, 1864. , 22 lm (Star and Standard copy 1 m.) Mansion Hotel. SALISBURY, N. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of this long established Hotel, situated on the North cor ner of the Court House, respectfully informs the travelling public that it will be her aim to keep up to the fullest extent the reputation which this house has heretofore sustained for its many com-J fortable accommodations. No pains or expense spared to render satisfied all who may favor her with a call. From her long experience, she is confident none will have cause to complain. The House will at all times be supplied with a sufficient number of well trained Servants, and the furniture kept in the best order. THEIR TABLE, Shall be constantly supplied with the very best the market can command. THE STAGE OFFICE. For all the principal Stage Lines is kept at this Hotel. The Northern and Southern Lines arrive and depart daily ; also the Western, ria Lincoln- ton to Ashevule, truvetkly THE STABLES, Attached to the Hotel are larire and comfortable. and attended by the very best Ostlers in the country. Trusting that by strict attentioa to the wants of the public, not only to retain the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on the Hotel, but to merit an increase, she respectfully solicits the travelling public to give her. House a trial- ANN BROWN. Dec. 20, 1853. 3mos 103 MICHAEL TRACY, Wholesale Dealer in Con fectionary. Fruit and Groceries, No. 204 Merket Street, above sixth, south side, next door to Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia. Feb. 28th. 1854 Sms-18 COFFEE. 75 bags prime green Bio Coffee, in store and for sale by - A- M. McPIIEETERS CO., Norfolk Feb. 7. , 12 ITU ELD SEEDS. Just received and in store, Clover, Orchard, Herds and Mixed Lawn Grass Seed. JAS- M. TOWLES. TT)APER. A laige lot of superior Writing Pa- per, just to hand, embracing every variety of Letter, Cap and Note Paper ruled and plain. For sale by SIMMONS & WH1TMORE. Petersburg. Jan. 24, 1864. v. ; - ; - 8 TTT'OLFE'S SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS A fresl V f - aupply of this popular Medicine,' just re cevied and for sale by HAYWOOD & SCOTT Raleigh, Deo.' 13, 1853. VH North Carolina Mutual Lift Xnil rX ranoe Company. .7 ' TTHTS Company -continues to Insure the Htm trf J ell healthy-White persons an4 Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is $6,000, 8lave4 are iriaured for a term of one W five years for da tkefr.TriaAVT.'-.,' 'V--. .', f'K ... ornexu..; , Dr.Cha: E. JttooavitxeiiAviX:, , Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan Secretary, : r . Wm.'H. Jones, Treasnrer ; " Perria Busbee," Attorneys ' Dr. Wuj. H. McKee, Examining Physldaa. J. Hersman, General Agent. .. -. All losses are naid within do dare after setisfiat- tory proof is presented. . , , clanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan ef per- at the Office, or any of the Agencies. - All tetter . on .business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN. Stcv May 2, U58. ...... - 36 . aFIREJ ' . ; : fty K ErTAKSTJitANCE COMPANY o I HAXTrdan, CoNM.offera to insure Buildings ttnd Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. , ' Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or Its vi cinity, to be made to ' - S. W. WHITING, : Agent. And far 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, wher may always be found Sheet Music and Musio Book for all instruments. Pianos from the celebrated Factory of Knabe & Gtehle, Baltimore. Guitars. Violins, Yiolincellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clario netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Aceordeons, rang ing from 60 cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborina, Violin Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin, A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brashes, Porte Monaies, Ac, to. ARTISTS' MATERIALS A beautiful lot of Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Brushes, Oils and Varnish ; Canvass ia pieces or on stretches. Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &c, tc. K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1863. - 76 IRON RAILING, AND ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi- 4 sens ef the United States, that they are pre pared to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron Werk, such as railings for Public or Private -Parks, Gar dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries, &e. Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds. Cast Iron Lambs, New Fouadland Dogs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, GuaroJ, Gates and all kinds of ornamental and architectural Iron work. B 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 of mail. printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD St CO. Ne. 121 North Tenth St., Philadelphia. . Nov. 22nd, 1853. 95 PANNEL WORK. NP. KIMBALL, No. 78, BEEKMAN ST., a 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 for cash. Orders by mail promptly attended to. and goods put up and dispatched with care. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jan 19, 1854. 6mos 7 1854. . SPRING SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO., would call r the attention of every Merchant in Vir- 1 ( ginia and North Carolina to their Whole sale stock ef BOOTS AND SHOES, Offered for sale at reasonble prices, en a credit ef 6 months, at their Large NEW STORE, No. 87, Main Street. The stock consists in part as follows, viz : 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogans. various q'lities, 8,000 " Gent's C'lf and fine Wax Lth'r Boote's 2,000 " Men's split Bregans, 1,000 " Gent's Calf Oxford Ties, 3,000 " " Fancy Gaiters, Patent Leather Shoes and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, 2,500 Men's fine Calf Boots, long legs. Al so. Kip Boots, all qualities 3,000 Women's peg Buskins, different kinds. 1,000 " " sewed Calf and Goat Skin prime, P 15,000 " Ladies' Gaiter Beets, Jenny Iind Shoes, and other Faney styles of Ladies' fcboes, 10,000 " Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. 4,000 ' Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds 3,000 " Boys and Youth's Bootees, &c; W. H. ADDINGTON & CO have just added $100 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring stock; it will be found very complete, and thej hope eve ry Merchant will call and examine their Steele. , Teems 6 months credit. . W. H. ADDINGTON & CO. Feb. 7, 1854. tf-12. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dozen, just re ceived. Also, a large variety of Lubin's and Bazin's Perfumery, at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. October II, 1858. : 83 Commission and Forwarding Bu siness. ; - - NORFOLK, VIRGINIA; 1854. QTKIHE undersigned respectfully tendets his ser 4L, vices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING. AGENT. . He will give prompt attention to all Consign ments of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, and use his best exertions to effect sales at the high est market prices, making immediate returns and remittances.. , . Connecting with his experience and knowledge of business, a close application to the interests that may be confided to him, he hopes to receive and merit a share of patronage. - '' k. a:, worrell; Rekkkscss: Hon. F. Mallory, President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy & Bros.. Shipping Merchants, and Government Agents for the sale of Guano; Herman Jfc' Co., Wholesale J Shoe Makers; Allyn,4 Rose & Caps, Wholesale Hardware Dealers; Btoodgood & Co., Dry Goods .Dealers; King & Toy, Drug Dealers; R. C. Barclay, Esq , Bookseller Norfolk, Va. Hon. Kenneth Rayuer, BaletghfN. C. '' Charges on ais,.iTix: For Cotton, fifty cents per bale ; Tobacco,' one dollar per hhd.; all othvr artieleg 2 J per cent commission. January IT, 1864- 6 mos. Mr., --.'ii-. 'i'-yt s'v3L .
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