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, r-- """ -. - n - '5...-I-,..... wf W.,.. .v.?.'.. UnC -1" n.,-. --v.-- m -4.ii- '" r0m - i.. raw... lOtTGH B.; CUTflBER 1 ' o11 Carolina Mutual Iiifte Ina t , at tie tie are iinti-ifr -Wki e , uvj f,wwtt jeu.'itsi ftjiiJeTrtTcrk'i -te5f .si-p!iin.i:d&5i);. v Vr - .-pIRECTORY. - v? v.'f iv? Mutual utfsufanta Comply. w?Wi5a)BoiSK ft-ci:THBEif A': lT V ranoe uompany. tg;70 AP,M.o;U'0 tlW tte-Un-.A J. $ rr ITJIC'-' ' ' Cwmipaay. Vrtii 'Cimpaii.'fc'iaii is tfie ISSw.?"' , rJ ' JTall hatby TH person, nd BIfttM t .4 "7- i V 4 Jfej puaq 3. ft33esTaeii' . . . ,77? St HQlST It. I u ui irBi pBMredoMilC-V. . --.-Vie--' ' .V rliri Form Roak- vfV-V c k. rttf", ft coaiplt iiwnant of School BKk rit uA Toy Book ; ftll New PiUifctis fnrj itpartmnt of Litwtar; Art ftni SciU(C, Wm1 Books tad.-Musical IutrameBts: Wri- n DMks f Ltler, Boxwood ftod Mihogaaj. trk Boxes, of Lefttbct. noiroa na rape not QoW Pofts n Silw ftad Gold Cftscs, . ' TimI Bsnvws, 'jx., Mftthemfttical luitruaonts Md Tseraomours. in grt ftri'ty.. - Bmi Bindinj. i Terj Tsriei, protnpuj cxecii- ia lit neatest manner. . r: . . Silct Qabdi!! Skdi VvTy Ttriety----rtmnted frosh sad ood selected from the mot tpproTtd Seedsmsa ftad Qsrdeaers la the North- VOIUibr. Jul 17,ro4. tf g ; H- R- ROBERTSON, 6BAIX. FLOUR AND GENERAL PKODITI COXXISSIOX XERCHAXT, No. 69 South St. " BALTIMORE. lllltllCIK WUmel J. Hill. Esq.. Scotland Neek. N. Js. H. Anthony, Esq. do . 4 Bh. Frsacis Msllory, Norfolk, Y. UeMrt EL P. Tftbb A Co. do Mum. 3. M. Smith J- Bro. do -J. EUU Pleassats, Esq., Bsltlmoro. -. . CL Gtorje P. Kne. , do , VlMirt. T. W. Brunt f Sobs, , do 2 3 ' Bhimor. Sept. 16. 1853. -.'v. vly-. BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT- rpHK labseribers hftTe the most extensive snd j Tinea sssoruaom o vivuuy iur iwj imu 4 u 16, Ttr offered for sale in the Union. Or 4rs for Qentlemen's Clothing filled t the shortent otic. ;. fmw parchftsiag Clothing ftt this EsUblisb BMst kt ths priTileg of changiag them, if they sot sail. ' - F. A. IIOTT A BRO-, B. W. Cornor of Chesnnt & 10th Streets, Philadelphia. April 1, lsoS. ly-28 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ixniriuD, sosth cabouxa, TVILL attend the Court of Johnston, Wayne f f aiiJ Na.B. Jsa, 14. 1SGJ. Steam Engine and (I3CULAR AW MILL FOB SALE! I THE Subscriber having made other ar, P i rangements, now offers for sale a No. 1, m f twenty-four horse-power STEAM EN GINE and SAW MILL, which he warrants to be inferior to do Engine of the same capacity. As th Engine and Saw Mill have been fully tested he detmt it unnecessary to say more than to refer pmon wishing to purchase to Messrs. Spaa Burns, Albert Johnson, or any ether competent Machi aist IHEO. HSNOW- takigh, Feb. 1st, 1834 tf-10 , Planished or Block Tin' Ware, COVERED Dishes with lamps and water pans, Suite, Oyster aad Chafing Dishe,. Vegetable- IHsneswith lamps, or for hot . waters S -' - ' ? For sale, at the N. C. BOOK-STORE. &'iia. March 1S&4. 24 . RPPTTtfn CTnmr nr . BriUttU BlUWi. Ur I B00T8, SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Trunks, Shoe Findinsrs. Shoe Thread, i J - ! lnxmxa An - HERMAN eV CO, vriR vrif r vi - TVlSIRE particularly to inform the Meschants JLpf North Carolina and the Eastern section of irjuiia, that they have just received their Spring tock, comprising th largest aad most desirable Mortmeut thai we amy rer had the pleasure qf sffninf, for their inspection ; assuring them at the am ume that we caa aad will compete with any koase in the wkolaa&le Sho hnmiiMi. - whether 'orto. South, East or West f as, ia regatd t ",'it, qualities aad prices. '-"- Wbcn the facts are taken into consideration, that e confine ourselves strictly to a ' wholesale and Mbisg business, that we purchase oar goods chief 'J for cash, aad that we conduct our busfb ess at a hurt moderate exaease than aar northera house. think it will be apparent to all that we are pre Pred to enter into thri strongest kiad of eompe oawith other cities. ". -v? ' - c w respectfallT solicit a call from'" Merchants 'ung Norfolk, whea we caa assure them of the "to of our assertions. .We would be pleased to "vcivs orders, which shall be faita'u.ly aad puac executed. - -;f- March 7. 1854. . -fX - 2m 20 braith'i Vireinia'Premium Straw rhitfA-ra . " I lot iuatreMive.1 at mannfaeturer 's I J rrrmm t,v : t?:v., '10 :'A--,. .... ,. , r - - nihil lui. ui . urruvc.- - xWMuvua "o aaU farmers, who want a cheap iuilVthat eannot et out of nnW anil V ml h-Ahm we I 'commend this. JAMES M.' T0WLES. " l'C. 13. " 101 j - I . '.(.. , ... r ' . . r Boots ! Boot m ! Anrl Srinai!l IUE undersigned takes the liberty to iafona ( 1 the cituens of Ralais-k and the surroundina: 1 101 atry, that he has just received from the North, b u',pL?di'1 nd tlegaat . stock of . BOOTS and l Bav. which he will sell at f k lnaat TiTni.: 1 Oath. . ,- - fc.df,;;.!! BTbi!ful for tn raT?patroB8ge; bestowed " """"J uoerat puMioj be .solicits a contin i ids same. '. - i ; -s r" HENRY -A DEPK1N.- . B. A eood ajnrtnent of flKn. f.a- FinrU Calf Skla Lining aad Biadiazs. Shoes kept SOaitantl - l j . . . ... o atTii' n rrtii t7i-s- J tea pr sta. iL&a )p bT Lerttfor void it U"1' " WWTfiT9- ran S?l - - M- 14, 1854. ' f- - fPi T tst ftci Fate j asil J r T9rilsMsilvrsrs:r:iTi'si.:.-.r r ' Im , b r4B?W fr oTPIttsbort'. FraatliasTin, Qedr ToUa, aVAboro, Copper MIa e., arrlring at SsIisbQry- ? PT II. next day. ? -4r- .- if.-' . - Fare, fejai BU4gh t Kttbjro.......:.V:.t.:$S,00 . Jo......l;..do..;.....;.St, Lafrrence,. ...... 4,0 :.do FraaHiasne. Cedar falh & Asabore?,...S,$0 ; do . Satisbory, ..v..". - 8.00 Fear Hdre CoAckes, t iiUiboro', H. L. BOBABDS, i CO. " :' Froprietor. : Stage Offioe Yarbrough Hos, Bsleigk, N C. ; Aug. i 1863. . C3. sam'l. m. VltsOH. 00. OKICE. WU.S0N & ORICE, GiialCoh)iis8Ion- i Fors7akm.no. MtRCHAATS. AW. 1 1; f7oA "Si. and Rem' Wharf, ' Portsmoutk,. Ya GIYE their personal and1 -prompt attention to the Sale aad For warding of Produce and 3kJer hndise of eterj description, and make liberal ad vances npoQ 'consignments! BsrERKcxs.--Oeo. W-. Mordecfti, Bsq., Baieigh; Messrs. W Ii. & K. S. T acker, do; : King, Thomas &. Barrow, Looisburx ;LN.tD. C. II era don. Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards. Warren county ; Col S. S-. Royster, Grsntille; Messrs. John White 4 Co., Warrenton ; MontpJiury A Plummer, do ; Col. Walter Uwjnne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4, l8-3. 37-ly Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Stoves ! ! ! 1TTE, the undersigned, would respectfully call f y the attention of Southern Merchants to our extensive stock of STOVES, CAULDRON'S, FORGES, Jtc. 4c. Our assortment of Cook and Parlor StoTea con sists of some of the best in the Market. We hare a large stove for Wood, cspable of cooking for from three to four hundred persons. Our Stores are made heavy,' aad consequently are durable, and are warranted to give satisfaction. Our stock consists of the following Cook and Parlor Stoves for wood vii: Duck, Modern Troy, Globe, 4c, for Parlor, Providence Air Tirht, Union Air Tight, Ida Air Tight, Wire Plate .vc. Dealers would do well to give us aoall be fore purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN & WARRICK, N, E. Corner of 2nd and Race Sta., Philadelphia. . Jwi. 27th, 1804. 3m-9 " ft...., . .-I,,.- - - -Words of Truth and Soberness. rIHE Dolce Campana Attachment : Mr. Demp- i J ster, the celebrated vocalist, writes as follows: j Messrs. BoAiXAS & Okay Gentlemen ; In ! compliance with your request, that I should give you my opinion in regard to your newly invented Attachment to the Piano Forte, entitledthe "Dolce Caiapana," I do so most cheerfully, as one of the best things of the kind I have ever seen. Th" effects produced by it are novel and pleas ing to my ear, conveying to the mind the idea of distant music or bells, with mt any of the muffled tone which generally- characterises those imita tions. I believe it may be used with advantage, either with or without the accompaniment of the voice. . Hoping you may realise benefit from your inge nuity and enterprise, I remain, yours, most res pectfully WM. R. DEMPSTER. These superb instruments, together with a va ried assortment from the manufactory of Bacon & Raven, for sale at Factory prices by SIMMONS & HITMOKt. Petersburg, March 3d, 1854. 19 - Important to Merchants and Druggists. T0HN C. BAKER Si CO., call the attention of thuriinmmini Patron and hnvpra renerallv. to their large aad very superior assortment of Drags, Medicinesc, embracing every thing ia their line of business, which they offer on such terms as must satisfy- purchasers, la both price and Quality. We have recently mad large additioas to our Stock, which now consists in part or American ana Imported themlcsJs or trie mosi approver mates, PnM;m &ni Native Drum and Medicines. nBer- fine powders ia Bottles, Paiaters, and Artist's col- ors Window and Picture Glass, Spices, Dyers t t4.1a Rnmuin'i Tnstrnments. Ac. -We have alw dded Urgely to our stock of Per- fumery. Toilette and Shaving Boaps, Uosmeticw &c, embraciag a great variety or new ana eiegaai American Manufacture. - Our stock further consists of a choice assort- ment of fine Old Wines and Brandies, specially .elected for the requirements of Invalids; and 'warranted tote of the purest quality ftad rcquir- proof, reliable for ' Medical prescription, and domestic use. ' They will be furnished at the low- est Market prices. in Bottles or by tbe Uauoa. Am and more Advanta aeons Itrmg. A discount t 6 per cent will be allowed to buy ers on cashing their bills within 10 days of date of purchase in par funds. .- ; Cacurreat moaey will only be taken at its mar ket value at tune of Dervment: " ' ' If desired, 6 months credit will be given to Mer . . . chants who are respoBsiCle andpUncrusL JOHri U. DAsxK s Vjj. No. 100 N. Sd. St. Siga Of the Goldea Esgle and Mortar, Philadelphi Jan. 27 ta, 1854 -9 North Devon Stock for Sale fKE JSull, 16 months old; i Bull, 18 montus V old ;' and as I Ao not wish to breed In sSd ia. Lr. ..i. tk. aire andaames of these youair bulls fVnm d;(Fornt herd: the former from New TorV and the latter from Maryland. Price of the la . ' 1(T tIi I?mnTnr 475 1 ' Naasemond Co., VsW March 21 . ' 1 "Bathing TUDS.1 - n.rrW tt; c:'. n'nfi ta' Wnnil thhm a Wmt' d. . m ..in. inn 11 . . . a . . m .w . - . Xvsirsbl kiad 'of Bath for' Spinal affections, weakness, sc. . . . r . . r . . . . . The Bather sits In a' Tery comfortable -reclining H2ui. 1 ' "fr ' 4 JT.' " . T VBATIIINa PAN,' OR SPONGING BATH, r .. Tjus makinz a complete convenience for bathing that, can be; put away lit a small compass.' Also, Foot Baths, 4X.,- r or,. "J. t ' -xfrc C, Book-store. r Raleigh.-March 21 j S4. 1 --24" " A -o ni nnittxiop ' - - a. -. fl t -u inni ir-:. it ILL make liberal advances oa tonngnaaasre, rl4jf xleaired. . .- - 5 V- t- I"" - T r" is'.l l! .mi, ljulj .m - r k 150,000 WHOLESALE STOCK or' ' BOOTS 1 SHOES, ForSprino 1854, . BY W: H. ADDINGTON & 60., NoErjiK, Va. w E would call tbe atteation of .Merchants -in Virginia aad North Carolina to tltid im mense stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALICES, CARPET ii.VGS, c ftmouating to $150.00. It is one of the most varied, because it embraces very kind of Boots and Shoes that can be found in the United States, and it is thefecsT seiectcd stock in all Virginia.' " The goods are made to order by tbe best manu facturers in this country, expressly for" OCR WHOLESALE TKADE, aud it is consequently better suited to the Trade of Virginia and North Carolina than any wholesale stock of Boots shJ Shoes ordinarily found elsewhere. Besides having better goods, the sizes are made regular to avoid an over large quantity of small sixos, which is a great evil to tbe Merchant an! one of universal complaint. Our care has ben to avoid this evil in giving orders for the manufacture of our stock of Boots and Shoes. 4sWe are prepared to sell these goods a shade lowor than any other house in Virginia, and we will do it. City and Country Merchants are there fore invited to call and look for themselves. STcrms : G months rrtvlit. W. U. ADDIVGTON CO Norfolk. V. Mar. 24. 51. - j FOR NEW YORK. United States Mail Link pes Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. T' HE elegant new steamship Jamfstows. Cup- tain Pariah, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, niadc her first uij from New York to Petersburg, on SaturJay. the 2;")th i ult, aad will continue to make regular yip I 1 weekly: leaving New York overt Saturday, nt 4 o'clock, P. M, kud rcteribur c.ry la-Mny; evening. 1 The Roanoke will leave New York every Tues- j day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra- ) Tellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor- t unity twice a week of taking one of thee iplehdid j steamships and thereby avoid the dut nd Ire- j quent change of the ksilroads. lssscnjcrs on board of meamers will find the State r.xiim fittej i ap In the mot elegant style aud the l'aru and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York (State-rooms included.) ilo 00 Steerage passage. " () asuTickets iasuod at my OiTke. S. G. BAPTIST. Sy.-aruorc .-t. July ii, 183. ' RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayette ville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOI SE. fXMIE Subscribers having commenced the abovs I business at the stand lately occupied by Mr: L STWalker, and employed competent woikmeu, in tead carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu sinesf ia all its usual branches, and hope by strict atteation to business to merit a share ol the pub lic patronage. Plata or oraamental CAKL9 made, to oraer, on tat shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY . The Subscribers have iu their 'employ Superior Cawdt Make&s, and will keep coictuutly ou hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, lor sale wholesale or retail. Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, niUen Dollars, Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended td. rnwtTD B.r - f IVvl 10 kXV. A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly oa hand, of the finest qaality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, wuica win te wrwarueu on me shortest notice. -.. : JAMES PL TUCK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. ... 17 GUN, LOCK-SMlTn; AND BELL HANG Ell. : unarxes i.ut?ster, W'OULD respectfully inform the Citizens ol Raleieh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh', and has' opened a 8hrro on Wilmington Street, (in. Dr. Cooke's brick building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any J0B" in his line, in "a- style that- shall not be surpassed by any other person, ami the charges shall always be moderate. CALL ANli SEE. ' Raleigb, March 2. 1858. HrJjL' npraHE ' subscribers, having just returned rrom a II Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticles in their line, take this method of calling the attention of ladies and'gentieraen to the variety of their Goods, suitable for presents.,' . . . FAJSCX.UUUys. . Fine Leather Reticules: plain and ehib'd Bs ske to;' French Cups and Saucers: China Flower Vases and Candlesticks; Portmonnaies and ecessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets; Papier-macftw worn oxes; Tea Setts; Children's gilt edge Uups and aucers; Ivory Chessmen ; fine Cutlery; kid, india-rubber and waa Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine china children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, boys' Guns, &e. .-.-'. S Tin Oiira. Carriaa-es. Horses. Steam Engines, Saying Banks, beautiful 'Waterworks, fine Freneh Toys. Furniture, -Menageries, Sham Fights, Frm Vinit in -boxes. .Bureaus, noof jaua, imw." i7nvniiHi. Cookiner Stores. Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers Baskets, , xin JoeasieauB, Singing Men, scw.&o. . - - JL.u:. , CONFECTION ABY, - t - ,v 4 -ftalaiaa Prunes. Currants. FifS. Citron, assort- meat Candies, do . sort Bordeaux .Aimonas, " ai nnts, Teoan Nuts, Palm nuts Filteil vPreBerTes r ... , t irTT"Tj a, nr ' 1 -nZT-m- KaM1W .AtinM ALf" JTr. I . - 1 f Call and see at r. luauiiuu ok w, Deo. 13, '53. .j 101 nnvAPT!R..A larce lot of superior .Writing Pa H per, lust to hand, embracing every variety of Lietter. Cap ana note- raper fium ma p""" Par sale by --v SIMMONS t WH1T1I0K1L j C3 "iVa f tlii-ir.i list of Ei3:.nc3.5 Firms est ; amctis th best ana xaMtxeiiftUe'ia the Crij -ci ? '-v J .r77Z7i7 i: - TT'iLL.BitO.njfiitJ, Impottariof Emttftiicries, j No: 89 Lib arty street. MITCHELL F0ITr 4 Exchange. Ki., itRfFor tars Li brittfb. JrJiui3, Siich ftti Lrisk .l3av,nsftM po.4as4:c-1?-M of Qormaa-1 d) Beliaa ; Broadcloths, SUka, IJ osicries. ae.. So. i0 Exchange Place. OCHUCHAUOT. FB0X1CH & HOLTnAUEES, Prrni-h: Swiss, and Gtrmau Silks.' Kibnons, e- vets, Veniug?, dat in. tfergeu, ic Woolens of eve ry description. " , : ERTKAND, FKEKES i HENRY, Importers. of IhwB Crtmbric! and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lfl ns. Embroi . levies, ic, on manufuc tutvj.) 2" Will am Srreot. . J' 0HN M lV!. JoNES & CO., Iuiptrs of FI i-ie:y and Utlemcu's Furnishing Goods, Manut ot S .mis Stooh.s, lie?, Xc. iui n.ium "5trf t. KOHLSAAf UROS , 48 John Street : Berlin Vt oi. Fios iik, Elastic Braids, Gold und .-jilv.-r FriTvj;es, U.u:, 'i'aiscls, I5uttuus, Stars. L.io-:. c. . S TilAilUU-.lU & CO., liW Broadway. Imp. . ol Luce, M.ilinery Goods, Embroider. uud Triiiruinzs. " (1 E N '!' LKTe N ' S F ( UN f 1 fl N G U 00f)S. i P, HUT II CO. A- WILLIAM ST.. New York. Manufacturers V'-on l Importers ol Mints, Stocks I TVut. (jlove-i, Saiii'i-bJer. llo-iory, ic, ice II. koliinsos , 10 . Nj. Imj.t au J J..bb-r-. Late Urondwa , (ioods. Kitt.MliS Silks, small v Silks. Eiiilii-oiduJ'ies. Hosiery, small wu)-o. ,"c. KEl'lN l'AiEVNo i:41 Broadway, linpor- rssni Manuf French Linen tauibncs. Linen Cambi K ll ui'lkrrchiel. Laces, tinuioi.ivi les. . 1 own nitiuut .) Cc;oRL'LuN"S. STRINGS. JLc. c 1HAHLES ISKl'NO, hnf.orter bd-1 wlioioiule iJenler in 0?rui.. French and hal.an -V cl- 1 v- o M, ; lr. UL IxllLl ML.TJi Sllia SlklJuJ. JO. ..mud Lane. Daguerreotypes- Ol'RNF.Y. No. . i: r.i..adway, the .Met :ind mot etenaiNe est .ib!" ..Iwneut in the U.Sta'e. l o S AN i. i' A. C Y" LiOOLS. A'uLBoUN &. CO.. No. 54 Maiden Lne. , ;u. . fiir) hikI 2& Llocrty St. Importers of J Toy frr.il Fsticy ijoo ls. M's! 1L1.FR. (. OATTS YOULC. No. '.'T'" Pearl r?:i tv, r.-. r,r.MiiRK cmviNEt .Jif-rial. Metal, etc. rnr.. II Plntiib-r Wiml.m .!.. latts. :ic I. BAKER lJUoTHER 14 ' W iter St.. luiDt. Of Fr.tACH WIN J )V ilLAS. CHLXIO vI.S. Pd.vri, .1.'. . .. j ti'.Hi.s. : .!is S are. t'f American Window i'.Hi F HOPKINS f '.Ki" low ".i ., N bl , llllp't p.!-r.-!a S of rtrvi h Engravers tl"HITNEY. .Ti'jCEI.YN i A S MS. Artitssn l FtiirTv(r8 r n Wood. Nns. Ii i W) ruiiiu tet. 1 .neit anl 131 -.,r' J. n lie. ExpredueB. PHW1PL? ?aF-!;D 1 CO . ToivIjti F rref 'o 3C tt Bruf.J:.v. Uv.Ji nd f -t,'-4 foivranta to nail ail pcjU ol IL noild. Aeutf U. i.,rfyl. IduiiiCo. from 1 . ! FANCY GOODS. AP.D. DICKSON A CO.. (formerly Bailey. Ward & Co.,i Imptrs and Wholesale Deal- era in Fancy Goods. Combs. Brushes, tans. Jew elry. Perfumery. 4S Maiden Lane T ROSENTHAL J BROTHER, Importers of J English and German 109 Liberty Street. Fancv Goods. No Hot Air Furnaces &o. DAVTPCriAER. (InTentoran.l Patent" b'l Cliff ?t. Van. and Dealer. wl.lenali ml retail, la Furnaces, euiilatorn. Itange. i.v CoWLES i CU.. KT Grau.l tit. Improved Hot Air FurnacM, Kaues, HogLterii, Ventilator. Ac India Rubber Good. rvunuXVCv. anrr. 23 CourUaud at. India Bubber Coat, Tuuio Covers, Cloths, nuoea, Life iTesarveri, Congr.s Ew-ts. Xt nl.l.Ins;. lr. ' I.ilitiiii Etndt. M. Qoimbv t soft, Dt-alem la Quiaiby's Tmprovod Roil". , f.- Thi Kat27lU t. auJ IS Xassau'fitrwt. f okliijl Ola ami Picture Frmiu. f P"f HrfLnrar. Mnnnfa'-tnrrr, No. 101 Canr.1 it., New York Jli OiWiriK in all if lrni-li. TlacJiinery ami TIacliiiio Tools. SrHC.ri'n Ma.'htnpfy Depot, fourtland atroct, Marhlnery, MachiueToolfandVVooilworth' Patent Planing Marhiiipa. LEON ARDIocalnHry repr(t,109 Pearl and CO Beavrr tr. Mn.-liliii.-t Toi-U from the liest makera in the couutry. Needle, Fifls Hooka 3k Turkic Arc. rpHOSIA? II- BATK. (1t T. Jt T. S."BATE.l 103 Makieu 1 Lanft. N ll, Flah nouka, flhlBy Tackle, Ac. , Paper Warerooius. tTRrS W.FIKLUi CO., UCIiffSt, Imp U snd W hosesale ; ncal.T4 la Auiurkaa. Vn-m-h. (Jermsn anil Knli.Oi Caperi a4 ever ileserlptiou tf I'jiper Manufacturer" . Materials. I't'i-tiiiiKM')' aud ratify oa: J. RAM8KV. (Manur. anil imp..) ai! urecnwit-n at. or j Lubina. rrx-TOMa, tinrlain and other celer.rntvtl makent- Sliiliout'ry .lY'arerooms Wholesale. TITm. A. Wnsmxa Co. Nor 1" and 15 Park sow, Kw York V tlty, liap'ta "f ntnpie and Fancy stationery. Deakr In American papcra of vry denfriptioa. TTiooixa Kbiixkm, No. 8S Joto at. Wholeaale booksellers i. and etatl-juers. snd Mfinf.of all kinds of Blank Book. ' Safes. M. PAtaicK. Penance slam:icdT tafes. (Oaylor'a Patent) Depot, No. 1W- Pearl at. tbrmerly V0 John at. R. Jli .BROWN S E.SSEN.E OF JAMAICA GIN- m GElLr Thia Essence ia a preparation of un-usaal-etcellence. 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, iwhich lurk in a changingeciimate. -! Caco Be sure,ta get the genuine Essence, which ia prepattdbnly by . Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Qorner of Fifth and Cheemut streets Philadelphia, and for , sale by all J id 3, tc . " I l K A A -l ,ct.ofiV1 er--i - - ' - - ' - - James Sloaa, J. A .ilcbune. U P. VMcodcakJl, ' Jti and TarJated zJZT " 1 ' T-3TEEJ iiu"I0, Np- 152 PrcadTTay," a few W. ft Rwakln, Rev. C-. P.. Deems. J. M- Garrett, lr. SkA act-Bar t eal r Fidcori from LiWrty 3t. Importers' of taoes,'; P-P. Weir. W.J. McCcnneTL of Greensooro'? Dr. j BLctIfc. lak, ZLw Txul and Wipidgpr, frl. -.ii-s' -r " - ' mi tali G-Coffin. JWj JFieiA- Jamestoww-: Ft D-'i-Gcoi and ,)mii.l.HiH o.i Fr.v.T..iii,. mm- LU W A (- a V .- - . respectable Apothecaries in tne united states, and t b Kaleigh, N. C, by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. . , AsaiMOsfi'a -: ' iy-63 mount in,. ccvoct iAfcteZrtjA ist.t.T.2nT&: r Jr rrfr : r,.1 t)'-. - . -V. i.s l iil. lJ. Hcvwooo. Vice, rrrcwM. ; . . JCB4eati ws?piaadai t tue M' "4i - - ..J.tME3, . , S G. COFf I2f, Tiea'PrSai4it.?." . d are. llitt, OwiforJ; WilEam A.Wrle;Lt; Witmmjrtci;' PETER ADAMS, Sec'y . Agent in R-UeirL GEO. I. COOKE. r . .Dc-c. 14. Nortli n3rnlln-"rTiitii3l Tn nii r.r a I " Company. RALEIGH, N . C . -. ! t pHI3 Company hua beea in successful owratio'n i j ior mre man seven var. ana continue? to lor nwre UKe risks upon all cks3e3 of property iu tie State. (except Strtm ..liUsind turpentine Dl.-;tllifcries,) upon favuurablo terms Its PoUcies nytv. cover property amoununi? to Gm") n Ifima r.,. nun 01 uitu is 111 uuuiiu V i iiK.i, ana prcytnt 1 en:.:tol IT.... I,.., i Tl., i A 11 .. in bonds properly secured j Tl.c average cost ol ln-iirsr.ee pon tbe rl:ui ol 'r tliis Company hu been l?is thon .V.e tt ir 1 . ! o:ie , per cent per nnuum, on all gradr-f of property v'in-br-iced iti is pperationj. THE fi.llowiiiir ft rjoj.s have been -lcted Tf'.rtr tois nuJ .):hocrs of rliij Company fm the prct year: DIRECTORS. J. (J. B. Roulhnc, C. Y. D. Hut-hins. Ji-o. R Williams. John Primros'. H-.-nry l. Itir.i-i. hi V. Whiting. T. II. Seiby. R:tl-iga : "Oetn McNelli. 1 etteville: Jo?. G. Wri)jhr, Wiliniiitrtcn : J K Hovt. V ashiitgtoii : .Imih--- SIohi;. in !;.v.,. ; .5.... Co.. Lili-i.ton ; Jo;!i lioiitr. Slri! : . H lt:., Ll.iubetli City : V. F. Fa-.in. l'!yni.ur!i ; .C v i:i i. r M.iul.e!!. New ijSH'ji : V. II. Mrr-l'i-efb..r.' : H. B. illiaun. Cbui Ltt-. J...Ln 1'-. n.-urett. Milton: A. T. Sammy. A.l.e ',:le. 1 .tn uireciors are nuttiotizea to rix-uv a lions OFFICERS OF THE CoMr NY J M. B. Jlouihac. '..', : Henry 1. Ti-.inc-r. - do S. W. Whiting. Trray.-j-c . J'.Un C. i'nrtndjie. S-:r-:.Ty Jo.'.n H. Rryan. A'.:or'-tu J Hersman, Vcrwal A -i-.t ' S. W. Wh-.tinp. ) " Juo. H. t illism?, V Ex .fchn Friniro3e. I :-niva Ci.:n-.--ittee. All ciiinmuutcftti.'iis in reference to shou.d lo a'tUreiseci to the St-cret.irv, jo? J C. PAitlRli.UK ;iiit. Sec':. Raleigh, Mar. 1'2. is.3. :: i Kaleigh and Gaston Railroad. 1-Tiuitted to traiul on OI.AVE.S are not kJ) Kiiuroad, wittiout written pernt lrom fi owner-;. luioiceie t- t; : ..1 it; -i I o-i-as tiie Ticket Agents aie .uiiriKtu t cci y of every pa.-. J.VilLi M. retain one . i OOL, .el A -en" . .1. 1 l To the Correspondents r.l IIENRV CLAY. rjMic 1 uos-rriner btir.sr now ejji.-, J i-i rn ;r- lart-ment Hu-i c mp.c.ia i n. Liu t a.-.o llM'S Of lltNN l-L A T , LnJl. tu flalu .t l.oli rt Mr. i :t ' i a jM-- li'.i ti''i'i'pji.u..:.c.; .V.ihir.i j, that hi Priiatf Corrcpon-'n-nc i i f e-.j . i:j prtKn.' an! 1:1. 1 :r a.coip niet e exniOif'-'-n ol u' -L:u-a--tvr tv. 4"r.d of tlif.se portiot.s of tL-- I,;, t..-,- -!' th? times with which he w is cmuectc d. As Mr. Ci. v w.i.- t.ot in tbe habit of takinc copie. of his o:i letter-', thev .ire now s..-,ttiere l otpt the countrv ;n the hin-ls of h Dnmero-15 correspcu- dents, snd have dojtWs boen prerrve-i. .o ier.:-tl the cor- matter hovr irivire rx evea conS re?pondence may hare been, if not of a nature to render io pcsttiumoas pablication improper, it is ! a very effective iiiod! of illustrating character ' I aud is often important in history. The sub'cr.hor I therefore tjespeetftiily . and earne&tly requests all 1 i correspondents of Mr. Clay, whether in the earlier ' i or later periods of his life, in public or in private I ! wtations, vfho may be in possession 01 original let- j I ter from Mr. Clay ou any subject whatever not j 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, j A. S. Barnes & Co , 51 John-street, New York; j and they may be assured that the letters will he j returned, or subject to their order, according to j instructions that may bo given. The subscriber will also be greatly oblige 1 fur j any communications relating to Mr. Clay that may ' bethought new and important, addressed trt the j care of A. S. Barnes St Co.. as above mentioned, j As the design is to pnhlisli-the work in the enming spring, it will be seen that immediate attention ti ' this request will bft necessary to make it availa ble. . The subscriber will be greatly obliged t.i all Editors of Newspapers who may tp.ke jrulhcieivt interest in this notice to give it eirculation. C COLT0N. Ashland, March. 1S54. tf 18 Removal and New Firm.', : "X"T7"M M- CARTER, havn-.g asso. Uf ed. with , Facst & WixEBRKXEft, they. Vi ill coriiinue j the HaeI'Wabe BrsiNKSS under the tiiu. of FAUST, WINEBIIENER &, C0,K and have removed to their ssw. ) stoex. bowa STONE STORK, No. 45, North. Srd street, east side above Market (erected oh the' lot formerly .occu pied by the Old City Hotbi.) where we Hie pre pared to how a very' full "assortment of Hakd- W ARE, CCTLERT, G T5S UirLFS, "Tl'ErESTINE AXEb, Hackf.ks and all ! other goods usallT, kept iy llardware Establishments. Wc respectfully soli cit a visit from our frier.ds and buvers generally. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, '64. "' 17t lo i 1 1000 Acres .of Land for Sale. PIIE Subscriber wishes to se'l his lands in the Aftiintv of Beaiifort. TLev lie oil ft, lArire nnd - igable stream, (South Creek.) which empties Pamplico River, on its Southern side, some tiavi into ramp thirty miles east of the town of Washington. Said ; lands are a part of the large and fertile swamp, j formerly owned by Isaiah Rcspass, Eq.. can be j easily drained, and, competent fudges suy, rcudur- ed as productive aa the best lands in the county of Hyde. . - The tract is. a 'dense unbrbkei forest, and offers t lie most nattering luuuteuieuu. iu. iut piauwi, who wishes to, establish-a, profitable farm ' tn North Carolina. These lands, at Mattamuskeet, would con-mand j thirty dollars per acre,' and are really more valua-' ble, located, as they are.' in a region of coffntry i .- niji,i.WM-i'OTw wuegej joutri.;, nxas virjriaii'aiiJ Westdra Bssotf 8cTLrd 5haeT, SulisburT: JehA H. Cuck. Farirtswlie . i "iaJa. kfm7tsI n-.t. , B. Eluovt.. Oevhtr Fsds - - ; m-rac Li ?strviaes; .vc,, '-nrhUfc U ofers.at the seldom, if ever, visitect, by eioxth, ana aiiogctnc. .. ilaS- 6EuD. RetiClover, Keids Grass, Blue removed from the - danger of floods and tides. 1 f-Qnu Mixed" Lawa Grass und Luetrne, iust They would be sold upon the most -liberal terms, rriTed tr $he Drug Store of - ' . and a perfect title given the purchaser. , :...-'!,- "t WILLIAMS & I1AYWOOD ' . Any person or persons wishing to purehJ.e said ' - 7 'if-.-iV': : '.' ; ' '-. lands can do so by cdllingupoo-him afilf' Law- j w JJTORiJ, Ground Aluia sialt, jn sacks, , rence's Hotel, Rsl;lfeli,'. Out fipoa Mr." WTm'fl. Wil- J.-Gdimy and .Hemp Fagscg,. - '..:. " 1 1 A W.'aktnnlrtn V ' f1 vkftm lift UrtllfiJi. D.I.Ua.i I..1 ?Tvii.B . ' Pft. l-ld Inn. lxed to act aa agent u jbc puii.iui.i-i. . . . r . i . : i:. : . lilCUAKU i. WiJj.MS-v LD I. WYNNE.; au. 10, io. . , . . 1DI'. u .-..-iv. . IE Mcysrs Mcaalas & Bc-ers, AevTck .iM 4a f-Uii Ferrer In. erilo. tal rocnd.- ar.A Ibbisa L-vamool and Ground Alum Snlt ! Ict-ft mVu-kei ratar ' 1 'Tte-trictc-st tttsntioa raid to .receiviar-'aajlo- j P-tc'i -ury. March 5, 19 iPiney Point Line, to Baltimore On ouaay oi Xiacn weeJc- . ; 31 'm fVe Only. The public are hh-ieny Inforracd that 'the comfortable and ex peditious' StftUEW? MArvlon'.-r Pontic' Charles E. Mitchell, hiving been eutirety refitted, ctilarr.jd and improvtJd in everv rsMct..is awfcn I'.o l-uUte between Peurhni.. nn.l l !... N.f.wiJ'..' ..v., ..iiu vaiuiuu.Q uuUC 1 '. T ' w " r ' rls!nr by Uiij aareeablo and economical line. l i i p ! vt- Petersburg by the morning train on .Mon- - "i TvoeK. at 4 o ciocL- . M aud reach ''"""'"'it' in liie course of t'te ni,Tlit. proba!v bv Connection vith the dif- Rt unes out of Bl; luiorc. tLe lollotvsnif morn- ijT. ;a any direction. i). t.tturii-.ntr. passengers will e it;r.T0oro-on tin- afternoon r.,f Wednesday of u wek. at -j o'clock, 1. M., and arrive a( A qui a reK :i:wtys in ti:no to connect with the night ge ot'tbe fliehmoad. Frcderi?ksbiirtr r.nd Pmnm.. KiL.t-o ta Corjp.-tuT-. 2 -re in tit her direction. ?;." : forward cabin pas- -cnvrs, th 5 S-ttie priCA but a lii. me. Is r.n uiiA I... .ryl-tnd incln jrj. r rir?i cl.isspisc-n?er between Baltimore ielphiri, by the New Castle aud French . i f u. Fc.i- ii-con l i-ia?, do $l.r,0. !- vj"1l? f- if ir ni Petersburg to Phila- i-reeat ie line oulv for first "u"r?. (-r"! r-; for --c-cond das do., i:it"-:i f...r iiie lurter on board of the Ma- 1 11 I I- -r -. .! C. -:"r partirlars. or throiH;h t'u-kc-to-apply r'f the Richmond an! Petersburg Kail- P. FURT. Jr.. Tl. ct Agent.; U:L-p of -J,e Elchmend and Petersburg Railroad -'i,r-h :fi- 2Si' ' 7t:.2i" . L n S FAIR P R E M I U M S'. ' Three Prize Medals ! 5 Have just bcea awarded to the very I V t -t and sapei ior " , . VT NO FOHTF'3. L--.;..b.(ci by tne subscri bers at the Crystal 1 1 miking the above 'ahnoueem'erut, they oc i uko this .iTj.c-rtuuity to return tlieir thanks ' their :u: inc.;...-.. for the eatcu6ie an-i "r :. p-.rjLige Lcrefoi'.-re extended to jhem, and c ti.vni th .r nr. pains .-iiail oe spa red to sus- ' un t .. itt'jftdtr : ."..i- rc-.-at.tt.-a sire i It At:.ii;;eJ ; & .d ect c-e-it!-.- increased demand fii .j-rttrttrt. s,. th. - have i -j.d '-fj-eiv to theii t-t'iric f -ci'ifi wiiich they ti-UMt will eu eio i" fa'. jre to pro'at y japt every de P iy-rs -r abro ol. whaiuer dealers oi rc ;r.vt.-3 to examine oar splenthd-assort- irii! 1 ': i-f, ore pv:rcka-irjg e: lewhero. OROVISTEHN & TP.USLOW. iJr-nidway low York. A ijoiuing St Nicaolas Hotel) uiiuxs woreawardad by tbe American tueir Pi;mos five years in succe.-sion. N. fi. Pi. lujt.iule to -Maj- iU." 7 t , I'- Z 5 CBiCRIiJEF.S are now recoiViiig "their Srr:mi stock of STAPLE AND FANCY" DRY GOODS, oontpri-vng erery variety aud 6tyle of Dress Goods w ni tltLr by ladi?s or gentlemen. Their stock is -mauailr large, and was selected with much cr re r.nd attention, by one of the firm, to which they invite the early attention -of their customers an-i the pub ic generallv. - Ma-oh 24, '54. 25 W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. MANTTCLAS ! MANTILLAS ! A I ERY large assortment of silk and black e Iautilla3 aad Points. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER ' OILK andopc-n-strsw Bonnets and Infants' Hats O 'Vv"- H & p- S- TUCKER. FANS! FANS. ! A TOURNING aud fancv Fans. W.'H. R S. TUCKER. IV' ESS Trimming? andeEmbroideries. f W. II. & R. S. TUCKER; Y IEBON3 and Gloves. W. n. & R. S. TUCKER. TJMBRELLAS and Parasol's, steeple tops. ' W. II. & R. S. TL'CKER, T)0E1N0X'S Gaiters, Shoes and S-ipperf. ' -lV- AT. H. &'R.S. TUCKER. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Lsce Goods, Col lr i. Chemisettes an l Under-Sleeves. . T W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. " j - SERVANTS' GOODS. . "V t V. I.BOR.O 'Stripes. Plaid?', etc.-" W. H: & R. S. TUCKER. ILTS ! HATS!! HATS! P. .. .. v F you want hat of "anv kind or description. call at W. II. k R. S. Tucker's, and you will tiiid a maminotn stock Any nut can be nttied; as their stock embraces all sizes, "from an Infant's number to an OU Fogy's Extra. their object be i'.g t comprise Old Fogyismiand -Young Ameri cmlfein. "'4 W. II.' & li,,S... TUCKER, .t I saw i.. j ' el KEGS Bin sting Po wder. , " '. . ..;..;,. 20,0130 "feet Safety Fuse.-' iust in store. , . .W.'ll. & R.' S, TUCKER. ICHAEL TRAsCY.Wholesale Dealer itT.tTo rv. ' Fruit" n'd Groconea, No22l fcctionai 204 "k -d wrket Street, above sixth, south, side, next-door to F.ed Lion Hotel,'! lUdjphia.' ' "' " - - pFeb. '4Sia. ' I85i " " ""r 3ms-38" , ' ) tOFFEE-r-I5 bags , prime green Rio Coffe, iu ysWl C- 1ij ior bait OJ . . . A- M. McPHEETERS CO "' Norfolk. Feb.7v, ' . : .12 :. . . . .1 . - . ' . . - T T...tr- T . . . i .j.-t-.. jaiw.iv, - I -T- . "--Aov . Jfavetteviu LU"y T 3"-;f- . " Nov 9.: Fayette viUe 8t., T.. i . 1 '5T.'m,.H'. Jiipoa, Troaaurer. ' ' T . . f " Fcrnn Eusbee, AUomey, V 4y ' Ir, Wm-'H. MoKoe; Ezatniaiae PtyaldaaJ? J-Hfuman, Geiisral'Aieiit. v All loysas are paid within days after satisfao torj proof is proMntacL rP li "''",' v Blaak3 aad Pamphlets, showing tie plan "ofjoper-s ataon of the Company,, may be Jhad oh apblication. ftt the Office, or: any of the. Ageaeiea.. v Alt.111' on busmaas shouia be addressed to, ji . . S - " " . ... i JAMES ,P-J0SDAN Sy May 2, I8o3. , . M - . i - 'VTPT1TIT 1 --sww-.rf -.- . rp.H E jET.INSURANCE COMPANY oa- , JL? HaJiiToEpj ' COKN.;1 offers to Insure Builduigfl ". at premiums to suit' the times, -ifi-, ; ' C I This is one of the oldest and best Insurance ConV--t i .4 , pamejB ua'the' United -Statea; and rpays iu loaseat iii the United -Statea; and rpays prompUy. .;- Applications for'Insuranoo in-. Raleigh,' orltrii- ' ciaity. lto be .made'to;i, . r 4 """CaX!- i -'-r s - ; - -- " Agent.; - ana ior .uuton, i.x. vj.-ana Tioioity, to- "...n'v - - r"., - N. J. PALMER, Agent Octoberl848. ' , . ? T 88 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Musical " T Itfatamments at the N. 0. .Music Store, ; where v " V . .MWV 11 for all instruments' PI.nn from the 1 MlahratAil Factory f Knabe &' Gashle, Baltimore. f Gultara,-'4 Violins, TiplinccdlovBruma,' Fifes, Flutes;. Clario- '' netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang- ing from 60 cents to $15,00,iBanjos,V Tamborias; 1"-' Violin Screws, Pins,; fridges, r Bows. A new. lot ' pf Italian Strings both for Guitar , and.' Violin .. A' large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte "2 Monaies,.;&c.vc iv,;,4-. -,i ARTISTS' MATERIALS.' A' beautiful. lot'of,s:t J Landscape Patterna for Oil Painting, Japan B6xes,,V . Paints,' Brushes, Oils and " Varnish ; Canvass in pieces or on stretches.--H- . <-'' Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper", Bristol Board, '-"i- . Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel,- Water - .m -i : Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, f Glass &c, &c. 4.. ,y:iK. .W.-'PETfllSuVIA. - Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1853. V 79 .'s ... IRON RAILING, AND ORNAMENTAL ' - IRON WORK. y . ''HE subscribers respectfully infonnTtlie-;eiti-JpaenaefjeUnite8tates,-tliatthey'w pre "pared to filfup orders for all kinds of Iron Work, such as railings for Public, or Private, parka; Gar dens,.Steps, Balconies, Verandahs,; Cemeteries, &c. Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables,Grey bounds, Cast ' Iron Lambs, New Fotiluriij2a.lroii. Stairs -DoorSi Shutters, Guatds, Gates and all'' kinds of v ornamental, and architectural -Iront-work. 8fa-They pay ;artieular attention . to enclo- , . sing cemetery lots, having the largestJand , hand- somest assortment of patterna of any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and knovr' the cost of work, by address- f ing the subscribers," will receive-by return of mail. prmiea designs ot wcriraXiTust pi pneasr A.i ordvi's -entrusted to us will ceceive prompt attention. . .T s ' HOtiD &CO No. 121 North Tenth st , Philadelphia. Nov. L'-cd, 1 y ?3. - - '15 . - - - 'r a PANIiTELi X"" P. KIMBA.LL. Nj m New York."-V:i 1 WORK. 7 . iKr. Sa.-iies Dnors. lilind- . -.; aVanoel W-irk, uiaie.o. . t . r most thorough mnni t-r ... ... entirely prevent sjirhik. ; euy form or decree, io ur i amount at short notice .:' t.ij ... . made in the Country, and .tt iti---..i.. for cash. Orders by 'miii' prui .y and goods put up ud dispafcue i Strangers visiting the city ,ir3 invito i examine before parjh;isin e!siw-u-r- Jan 19, 18o4. 18 54'. --fr?K.'V " SPRING ' SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. .'- - . . v . . - W. H. ADD1NGTON & CO., would cd the attention of every Merchant in Vir-. ginia and North Carolina to their Whole sale stock of ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES, Offered for sale at reasonble prices, on a credit of 6 months, at their Large NEW STORE, No. 37, 1-Main Street. ' ' - - - - The stock consists in part as follows, vfit . 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogans various q'hties - 8,000 " Gent's C'lf and fine-Wax Lth'r, Boole's 2,000 " Men's split Bregans, Ll.000,'- Gent's Calf Oxford Ties. f 3,000 " - , Fancy Gaiters, Patent Leather r" Snoes ana omer ihsuiuubuid siyiea ui ureas cuues, 2,500 " Mtyi's fine Calf Boots; long 1egg.-ii-Al-' so, Kip J3ootsan qualities, 1 , 3,000"' Women's peg Buskins, different kinds. t vilOOO " -V sewed " Calf and G'oat Skin j' 'i prime, -- Xm1 15,000" '. Ladies' Gaiter Booted v Jenny Xind 4 . & -Shoes, and other Fancy styles bf Ladies'? hoes, 10,000 Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kindsT: V '- l" ! ' 4,000 ' ' Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds, J . ; 8,000 " Boys and Youth's Bootees,' &c. -; , W. HADDINGTON & CO have just added $100- 000 worth of Boots aad Shoes to their Spring stock;' it,will be found very complete, and they hope eve-, i, rv Merchant will call wad examine their stock; v . - ' .. lEEsS o moauis crvuiu - .-, . . . -t. l . .. TXT TT I TTTTAWAl. fl AIA :'-? .S -. - Tv. .ia. AViiiAuxuin v i . a . a a a -. j j. 1 . m. m a . :. r -. reb. 7,- it4. - ;r ' - - .tU-"''- BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 1 2 doxito, jttst re-.( ceived. - Also, a Targe variety of Labia's and . Baiin's Perfumery at the Drag Store oT r s WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. October II, 1853. ... V ,r 88 Commission and Forwarding Bu- f.. ."." v.Biness.j ;lpRF0LK;VIRGINIA, 85-L' " 2f a HE undersigned respectfully tendets tis ser- ' iio vices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, doing busiliess with' this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. ' : He will give prompt attention to all "Consiga-, mento: or RODUCE and MERCHANDISE, and 'a use.hia bestVetertions to effect sa es at 'the high est market prices, making immediate returns and . 'remittances. 1 " ' - J Con'necfing-with bis experience and knowledge of. business, a' close application to..thV. intcrestsv that may be, coiifi-led to him, lie Iiojhm tit-, rvtiwrf, audmerit a shard "of 'patrim.igts. . ' . sn.. ' it A. UiHV 'f f ' R EFEai Cxs : Hoiir F. m 4 1 if; tbe Norfo.k and Feter.-4-OtiTR i i .' rlv fe Broa..IShttipri.gMti.n r--r , t Agents " for tto'tt. Wholenaie Shift- Mf', 'S' Trholes.Ue"Haruwi.rt; Le4?ti ..i , ! DrV Gk1. Deale-r? ;' K'j j. " y f R". CTBarchiyrEsq Uo-.tc ' ' Ifo- Keuueth it! yat 1 i - -v. I . . HAa4lES0-V. Ata;, vrs . .- ji 4V ii cents per b de ; Tob rc, ni-i o-i-.. I btheT article 2 j i btheT article zj per cent comuiui-. Al.-- to ao. 1 f 4- , - Vta aad BUadai4 opy 1 ta,) : -.v -. v t . 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1854, edition 1
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