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- r'------ - . ...... ' Mil -ife V. ifr xHr1 tfrii mint 4 a iki $F RALEIGH, SA1URDAT MOBNINJ. APRIL 1. 135 1 - sja"Uj cv . - , :' t.,a i.... csv - .. TERMS: J-e-fi - 1 I'! . . to lk "J.k-.a l-vX ..-r " i bi iB Lin- !"' Ep trixt-u Hilmia. w t,iJ-a i 1 P. -V.4 ca ,v .,h i ttistoa Rallrot Co. ) , j t . ' N C BOOKSTORE. ii TL'RNER hair sale the Supreme t' .'ir; r."r' i. uniform sets or kiul 1- ttire rolumes SwaimN Jus v .. I'rulma Form Book. k " 1 F .i .-i -m n.uiM aHiri iiiviii i r .av n i i i-v.-v.tw i . . - i r i r':V;--: staiiouary and Fancy Articles Ja-r'XuJT-.'y BvoV-: all tbe "2few Pablication . 4. ;jiueJ; tLe Staadard Futllcatiotn iu r i,....r:iu. tit oi Luoruiurr, atis ana acience. rrv iaQiu.ii:'. Ancient or Modern, r. i. anl Musical -Instrumenti Wri , i" LatL-r. Rosewood aiiJ Mahogany, kf-. LetUer. Kosewoou and rpr WiiCaj Cane and Whips, great variety, (Lr 6 -Ii Peni in Silver and Gold Case. Vr nobby More. curoucues. 4; tirr-'W-.. Jo.. Mathematical Instrument ,.: itfrui.-e'.t-ri. in great variety. ?. t ii:r Log. in every variety, promptly eseca tti is tic- uea;c;t manner. SiLk. i U vEDtN Sikds every variety rjrisici tr-?sL and god selected from the most cr.fJ SevJitnea and Gardener in the Xorth- ;ia 17. :-i tf o i H- R ROBERTSON, uEAi.V. LOIR AN D GENERAL PROftl'CB COil. VIS S10X XERCH-iXT, No. 69 South Sr., BALTIMORE. ttititscti: Tftxel J. Hill. Eso.. ScoUand Neck. N. C. Ji: H. Anthony, Esq. do do . H;c Francis Mallorv, Norfolk. Va. )irTs E. P. Tabb Co. do J. M. Smith J- Bro. do J Hli Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. Cl Geurge P Kane do Messw. F. W. Brune - Sons, do E.vt are. SeM. li. I8.r)3. l v 76 Steam Engine and IiCULAR AW MILL FOR SALE 1 1 I j J I THE Sanscriber having made ether ar ri;igementi, now offers for sale a No. 1, twentv four hurie-power STEAM EN- t GIXE ad SAW MILL, which he warrauts to i :vrioTt- u- Engine -f tbe same capacity. A- t:.c Lufine iad a Mill have been fully tested, he ei; ;tuRiCT.fary to SJy more than to refer' rrr- c wi-thir.i t.j l urihase t-j Messrs. Silas Burns, Ai'-ert J 'hiivm. RaVi.-'j, Feb. f.r any other competent Machi- THEo. H. SNOW- Ut. d tf-10 Planished or Block Tin Ware. CioYF.F.Lb li-he with lamps and water pans. Stake. Oi-trr al Clafina Dishes, Vegetable li.-iies with iaiut.. ...r f...r hot water. K.r - i e. m tie N. C. BOOK-STORE, ru.eijrti. .Mirt-i: i .",4. 24 SPRING STOCK OF WoES. SuLE AND UPPER LEATHER. . Snoe Finding. Shoe Thread. Tr svmNo hAPKa, ac. HERMAN &, CO, NORFOLK. VA., DtIP.F i-srticularly to inform the Merchants ! N-n:: i.'jroiina and the Eastern section ot 4 u;a. they have just received their Spring "-k. c iL; ri,it; the largest and most desirable i ! r.LleM t i it e have ever had the pleasure of - r-niT j,,r tri-ir ins-pection aMunnz tnem at tne -jc? t.a.e that e ran and will compete with any - .1. tt,r wli eale Shoe business, whether "'.it. East or Wt of na in rrtt.l tn - iiwiit;eB and prices. .--- ,fa ;f'' fs -ts are taken into consideration, that untie (,nr, ve. strictlT to u. wholesale am. j t . I tip!, usir.ess . tiiat we purchase our goods shief- i.ui-,!. and that we conduct our business at a. 1 ' m l. rme expense than any northern house, eiiiiuk it will be apparent to all that we are pre-!;r-l t.v er,t-r into the strongest kind of compe- l:!''--n with other citie,. . .ce!fujiv .Hcit a call from Merchants ' eg N' r: .!k-. when we can aseure them of the 'I' v! ..ui assertions. We would be pleased to ur,ters. vrliich shall be faithfu.ly and puue- tea. 'f.-l. 7 1 Nl. :m Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. '"lllER lot just received at manufacturer's V. F1"" 'Ps, with cost of carriage. Richmond u. - r.. i-i farmer, who wa.nl. a. phean Vnife. that li out ,.t order, and mil cut trtrvlhing. we ( Bilx.t.,, 'ec. 1.: this. JAMES M. TOWLES. 101 I .... ( T Boots ! Boots ! and Shoes ! ! j Cornir Front and Princiss Stv, j H noJersigned takes the liberty to inform WILMINGTON. N. C. j oie Citiirn nt P.lto-tt mnA tha anrrniiTidin 7 t. I) P. RtlcrR. ' 'Pniid and elegant stock of BOOTS and - JI. wkich he wild eU at the lowest price, . '.ath : . - - .-s- T i ' nYlr,JV'.kful for tbe former patronage bestowed u h:m by a liberal public, he solicits a contin- of the same. HENRY A. DEPKIN, West of the Capitol. A food sssortment of Shoe Lasts, Find- -1 f iikin l.inintr mil Rinilinira Khnns kDt V inr- Jtantly on hand. Al-ch 14. 1S54. ' 22 1m (tar and Standard copy 1 m.) .. Bathing Tubs. Cr I "t Hip or Sitz Bath is found to be a most de- "knt-s. 4.e. L (VI UU1USI WVV.VM, Rati -er sits in a very comfortable reclining I'".:..t, ATHING PAN. OR SPONGING BATH.'S: th .r" lu'l'i'n'r a complete convenience for bathing K '! t n' '' ut aw' in niall compass. Also, 1 '-aih. 4'c. For sale by - vf II. D. TURNER, n - , N. C. Book-etore. '"'2", March 21, '54. - . ' 24 ,P & H. HARRIS. wrERAL COJOnSSIOS" MZSCHAUTI, S-. "OaroLK, TIKOIKIA, ' 1 ' : ' ill make liberal advances on consignments, if il tit -Wk, April 19 1RA2 1- ffP Er nog and Fiager-riasr, Fia Raior Strut)? Koi JLniTaa Mlt tad platej Pnorj Extrwu a4 Fancy - ww.. .uj willing vs. tea .aU AtU 3rd our J.welrj. at Pr at. than n k.- A, : J.vi Camui. CDERRV & CAflILL, Contmlasibn Merchants, ' XORFOLK. VA. . J. 8. 1831. T Tri-Weekly Stage lane. ,J f-J "J FrMaj. at 7 A. M. U .be w.-, or1lt;W . rankling ill. tVUr Falls. A,h.oio: Cvpp.vr Mill, tc, orrMn,? at SalUbury h 7PM nm Jar. are fn.ia Raleigh to Pituboro1 ".:.ix l.w ..f.W 3.W JO bahshurv H L R0PARlS, i Pro j. net on StaROtnoe-VartrvUjbH..uSe. RaUiat, N Au4. J. 18.". fc sam'l. m. a.iLo.. w. o P. u . WILSON & GRICE, GtN'tR alCoM VI-InN JL FoRW ARDIN'o Mir, n -No. U, W4 St. ami Pirrc' n7.n. I'urt-iuouih,' Va C1 1VE their p-rsonal and prompt X the Sale and wartlioc ol I'rud attcniit.u to rliDc ol Pi-ud art- in,l VI. r chkodis ot every description, and mA- liU-ral ad- van upon oonsignmcuta. RtfKRtN.cn.r-Oo. W.Mordai. F.,,. Ra!rivr!i . -u-.3. n ii. & K. . i urfcf r. do ; Kiiijj. Thumbs ( i Barrow. L.uishur, ; R.N. & L. C. Hrndoii. us i lord r Hon. W-ldon N. Ldwards. Warrn vminty ; j Cl S. S. Roy ter. Granville; Mes-r. J-hu W Liu : i Co.. Warrentoa ; Montgomery A Plumiuer. Jo : ! Col. Walter Gwynua. Ch. Eng r.", Central Railroad'. , May 4. ltv.3. , j v j Stoves! Stoves! ! Stoves! ! ! i WFL. the undersigned, would respectfully call the attention of Southern Merchants t j our extensive stock of I STOVES. CAULDRONS. FORGES. Sc.. i,-. j Our assortment of Cook and Purlor Stove-j cou i sist of some of the best in the Market. We have a large stove for wood, capable of ckhi; lor j from three to four hundred persons. Our Moves I are ma Je heavy, and consequently are trmible. I and are warranted to give satisfaction. Uur stock coosistsof the following Covk and Parlor Move-; "c . for for wood vix : Buck. Modern Trov. Gk l.e Parlor. Provi i?:ioe Air Tijiht. L'uion Air Ida Air Tight. Wire Plate ic. tKc ueaiers w.iui'i Oo well to give us ci fore purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN i: WARRICX. N, E, Corner of Ju I and KsceSts., Philad-iphia. Jau "J.th, ih04. Uiu-y "Words of Truth and Soberness. MIE Dolce C&mpana Attachment : Mr I'emi - ster, the celi:brte l vocalist, writes as f.. !,, s : Messrs. tAKoa A. (,k i.mtleinen : in compliance with your request, tliut 1 should n',e you my opiniou in regard to v..nr neul invented Attachment to the piaa Porte, eiitilh'd the --iolce Caiujiana." I do so :n.st rtieerfally. as one of liie best things of the kind 1 have ever seen. Th. effects prxfuced by it are novel and pleas ing to mv oar. coir. ein to the inin l the idea ot .listant music or bells, with at any . f tlie m irll.-I tone which ceneialiv cliaract.Ties th'.se imit.i- ti'-ins. I believe it ui.i le used w.th ndvalitagc. either with or without the acc luapan.inci.l of the i voice. Hoping you may realize benefit from your in nultv and enierpnse. I remain, vours. tu..st res pectfully WM. ii. DEMPSTER. These superb instruments, together with a va ried assortment from the nianufact'.rv ot lolPoii a Raven, for sale at Factorv prices l.y SIMMONS ,v UHITMORE. Petersburg, March X,d, ls'4. MIX, HATTOX k C- Wholesale Grooers, FORWARDING, PRODUCE A.D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER KING AND WATER SIX. PORTSMOUTH, VA.. IVE THEIR personal attention to the sale T and shipment of all kinds of Produce and Merchan-iise. ana male noerai advances n Cotl- hignments. D. K. G. A. BAIN. A. HATTON. M. BAIN. Jr.. l v-L'n March 28th, 18o4. NOTICE TWO FIRST RATE Hands may find constant employment and best wage, by immediate ap plication to is.tAU 1-nov.iwn. Merchant Tailor. March 28, 18-r4. 2t', tf C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE 0 ROGERS AND COM MIS j SION MERCHANTS. ! Dealer? is Sugar, VI r, Cuflee, M-Aatsrs, leas, I Candles, Hood Haie. Kautus, JoOaccn. .v yara, Scotch Air, London IWltr, Brunt3, J Sar'eh. Salt, Mess Fork, dc, Jfcc, ! Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1S14. ly - TO CAPITALISTS GUARANTEED BONDS. $300,000. rrtHREE Hundred Thousand Dollars of Coupon I R,..t. of the Southside Railroad oinpiiiiy, Jukranteed by the city of Petersburg ami secured hr a Mortaee on the Road and all of its property, bearine an interest ef six per centum per annum, yj - , . parable semi-annuni:j, on me ii oi - ....u.j aud July of each year the principal payable in 1870 and 1875, in sums of $500 and $1,000 for sale. ... .n....c AbdIt at the office or the company in r eiersourg, fr7 WSL PANNILL, Pres't to March 28, 1854. 4w 26 Time is . Money. 6 1 ND penny saved is twa pence gained." J . I am prepared to furnish to our Farmers, SteHuior' Horse power Grist Mills with beat Burr Stones in sixe from' 14 inches to S6 inches, that will irrlod from 3 to 16 bushels , of fine flour or meal per hour. . Prices ranging from $45 to $250. These Mills can be applied to common f otto.i-Gin power, and will be set in operation and warranted toeivi satisfaction or no sale.;" ...v '.v . V By the use of these Mills, not only of your '--.t- ia ao.ved. but an immense savins of time, in aending to mill, which at the present hij price of i.Kor ia no mean item o rKi, , s - Ja. 27, lt64. v- Arf.Lv i ' 77k:lssau aits ?,s:r.. i. j i r ' ES3 iADJplT 150,000 wholesale stock roots a shoes. For Sprivo 1 M W. H. ALDINGTON S Co.. Near lic. V a E would ckII tlie altcutiu of Merchnuts in irginiH auj North Carolina to llils im- un-ne stock of BOOTS. SHOE. TRWHLLINU TRC.NKS. V ALICES. CARPET li:s, c.. uni.. liming to SloO.O0. ' It isuueuf the uiujl arlt I, bevtuue ir oiuhrnoes very kind of Coots and .SLur tLat can he found in iliu I'nltcd Statos, and it i, the bhLacrau t..i k in all Vii iiluia. 1 he jj.jvds are ma in toot lcr by ir.c b t manu- tnct r-t W Hi ilk iu this f ountry, epred fr OL R ii. r. ift.iiiL, aua u ). evr!biueni:v "riit-i -juiicu io lut i raas ui t iririm uiij .North; I'-il'olilio tlo.n onv a 1. . .1 u-,. 1 .. ., ..1 .CD . . i 1 ol . - . . v iu.,. & . -, uuu auu 1 Shop, onliuarily round !kkLi e. j Ri..-4haNing better jjoo.ls. the sirs arc made r?ular i. avoid au over lure usnt.tv of bui!tll 1 -i. which io a uieMt eii to the Merchant and ' ..no o! unixersal coUi,laiut. Our .are hsy hen to ! at. id ttii evil in g-'tving ...rders l..-r the manufacture j of ..ur stock of tio,.t iid e are prepare. 1 f. ;! Ihe-e g.ods u shade 1 jwvr than any other h..tise in Virginia, and we w.Li doit. I'uy and Country Merchant-are there f-re invited to call and ln,,k f r theiiie.vrs. BQl Tel ins: C ni 'tiths ere lit. v H VlilNGToN ,. N.rK. k. V. Mr. -JJ. 6'. 'j FOR N EU VoRK. ltFl tIC '! Mi. Lit 11: .- TE MHIPS I Jamestown and Roanoke. rB" HE el. .jant n. s; .n ;i: .!. : : .! M 1 1 ro . u Q tain Parish, which is run in coiinciion with the Roan. ko. mi. le !,er tirst t ri f trom .New i.n'k I i Peters HI:, ill S itlll iaV, the 'Joth it I . . ii.-i k .- j .mt llij'- rK eeiv 1 ul . l-i . at 4 r,i s-..u- evei V foes iav wcekl v - o c 1 ' . ' k , ev ealli I --lea-. ,111: N i- P. 1 . 1 1 Tiie da. e Unity steall. jUent !.,,.., i d K o V K V. .:. 1 Petri-.' r. '.. N 1 t V . r , r , e ,-ry 1 :i A- I'ues-Tra- . ,.r;.,.r pl.-ndld ,1,1 fl-e- ra on s fitted i attea- .v York. sx i 1 1 I M I o (Ml I f t t, t. up is, t : i - tn ti'.n n , , -1 -1 ; -i r.t--:l r 'i ,' Sr -i r e-r- .on. -St'-eraire iu- ' i !lt -t nit. 1 i Fare from Pr il rinded. ave. fcvyu l ickfts issued at tn !l:c. S. (.. RAP ITS I'. hilv ... I mi .re St. i:l.!T(..1 l". KF.R Y. Fayetteville Street, opr.i HUE Sal. ; l t. I II r. M A i. K I. I ll"t I. ri'.cr- havii ' , ,n, niencr. i me above I bii-mc- sal P.. Waiker. an I in' sta. it- I v Mr. L .men. in-'i:-'i bu l.y strict the pub- 'i 1 IV 1 i-i-f tend c.iliy i-.c. .'Tit! e Hak.tii .-.ti-siiipss in aii it- usual l.r .n, he-, attention t.. I.ti-il.!'"- t" luei .t a I oil and 1 -mi I e lie intron .e. Plain or oi-uaini ntal I'AKl.S in: t.. ..ider, on the shortest notice. I ' NUY M AN I FACTORY. The Subset il.er- have in tin-ir enijilny CtM.V MtKI.li!,. and Will keep cotl-lanti' superior on hand a sumi'.v ot fresh Ciiti.lv, of various desenpti. ns, fit sale wholesa e or ntail. W holesale price bv the hundred pound., )i!een Dollars. Cash. Orders Irom l.roiiil'tlv attended to. a distance will be FRUITS, r. A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest .piality, at low prices. I'oun- ; trv Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the f shortest notice. JAMES PLTT1CK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 2-J, 18oo. 17 GI N, LOCK-SMITH, AND HELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, OULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleizh ttinUurroiiudine country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and lias opened a Siiop on W iluiinjjluti Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick- building.) where he will oe Iouu.1 at all linie. reauy . to en-cute any "JOB" in hii line. In a style that ' shall not be surpassed by n. other person, and i the chaiL'CS shall alwuvs be moderate. CALL AND; R'ileih, March 2. IS,',". ly-l'J j - " ' ! re HE subscribers having just returucl trom a i t N Northern city, with a rich ussortmciit of ur tides iu their line, take this method of calliug the attention of ladies and gentlemen to the variety of I their Goods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticules; plain and emb'd Baskets; French Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and Candlesticks; Portnionnaies 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 wax Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine china children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, boys' Guns, &c. TOYS Tin flics. Carriages. Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries, Sham Fights, Farm Yards, in boxes, liureaus, tool tsanas, iMicneu Furniture, Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Sinuing Men, &c. &c. CONFECTIONARY. Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, YVal nutsPecan Nuts, Palm nuts. Filberts, Preserves and Pickles, Brandy Peaches, &o. Ac, Tall nd see. at f. uaulur w X Dec. 18, '58. -v 101 ni AFER7 A larcce lot of superior Writing Pa X per, just to band, embracing every variety of vLetter. Cap ana note raper rmeu uu For sale by' SIMMONS & WHITM0RE. . Petersburg. Jan. 24,1854. 8 NEW YORK CITY BUSIKE ;5 directory; FI rtNGILL CO S APVEBTISISa X- ajii .S'JOSuuait; fcon. P 4 Cs u A5iiticr th tncst &ia agi.-t .u-aJ-.tin Coiisrcui Ppr4 both the Cnitea taW3 ani the Canadaa Tha fitiuWlot liat c Bti3iii8S. firms ara amuD2 its test nc J mot faliati is tha cirv Mt Diy Goods. HILL BROfiiEKi, Importer yfaj)jrviJ ii as. Whit lijodi". ii, N'w. b-i Litjerty ivreet. 1? COTTENKT s CO Importers of French I K aid vihol Is. N& 4S liJAd Hccl. Xj dix..rs Irom Litcfvf .Si Iuipuriii 4 wi Laoes, v.haoge ?L, Iopr ,J.. i. ouh bl Irish ; 1 toiD ul liritiLl I'l l, ijt 10K. SCHUEl-Erti HAARll Vl .jt Glioma a d L'.i.l;imn Bn.u..Jc 's. Irnporter-1 IjkU. Silk i. llciiries. A) Lxcliutie Fluoe FROLIC U HoLTHAI'jjL'V. SOU I No m;hlcharit .s Vi! uul Librtv St., r relish. S Isi. ut,J U :iiiiji Silks, vet. ;linjf. 5al!U, rv .ticri.i ion. J ERTK AMI, FRLRLS HENRV. Importers Ii ot Lirien UBinorn LiuenLavsns. taior j.K-i .s, c, (own tuiiuiue taxr, i 11 UiQnUi Sfc-ti. j M-.i Sir, OH N M. 1.V1S, JoES 4 Co . lu.ptrs of Jtuiio.'t arid OctUairi's Fuinishitijr Go.Js. Miuaf of. -shii U Stvuk-i. Ties, se 1U4 WLLiam .Street. K ' liTlLSAAT U:cS . 4ri John Su-ei ; Berlin Wool, fliji-i SiA., E'.astie Brail-. Hold uiel ... , r. ..... ..Uer riirie. Vi.iijj i. iarse:. iiutions, ,isr. La.'.--. ,e. Sal rlAlJLill.l M .M O.. VW Bro.la. ln.o. of Late, Millinery Uood. Euibi jiderie and Ti i niuji.'i i s. oentlemen-.s'fi i: n i sii i n tTiTuoi s. r. B limn & co. - VXILLIAM si., Nr ork. .na;ciuict -1 ' rid ImpoiH-r- ot liiris, Slotka, Crrn(-. Gl.-ves, 5-uiio-a ,tri. Hoi-rv, ic, c. II. K lUlVSON' V to. N... 'l ei-. Lace Huaierv. P.i-..adw u . Kiijlj.-iis SllM!s. nipt anJ .K Mil snu Mlt Em'.roi Jerioi tiloe snial! wai " c iRKi'l.N t PAitN -41 troaJwa.v. lw tcrs nu-i Manut. Fieuvh Lii.enCuiLbrlcj. L.i.-'i Cambric Halelkel . hie Lacea. tiubtvidcrie. ac iiMi :uanul ) A' OllLU. 'N. TKIN'iS. tllARLES BRL'.vO. liii.orti.-r and wL ( Dealer in Ge. m in. F: ce ll and It; i Ml si cu -h u.n -in l Mi:.m. Ao Lue. Ma (en Daguerreotypes- RNEV, No. :i4.' i'.iondwuv. the .'..lost and 1 St. i Vs. ft 111 most extenaive estaoLsiiuieni in i n ty an; .K iP.N I. p i a . rs j a ad FANCY (idol'S. ! i I . No. ;'.4 1 i. ieu I. ..tie. 1: l..l.crt St. Imp. l tn s of .7. t ... .... i r C : Tilei fur I'Dm- tuid liiiiuM-y T- M1'.' I.F.R. i'o. , VM1.E. Ni tut-. m- s n i : t1-. Nletal-. et- '.i Pent '. i 1 1 x. V. 1 I .. kl' t !' Tn!'-, II I'!u inber - Mat, Window al;iv S'siiittH, i. 1.; KER PR' fi" HER. MJ lllll.t. of FKI.N.-II W.MmiWI.I VSS. I1S- Water i 11 f M If an Win pmn'is. .v s,i, r.-:n oi a i!i I i i.i - -. 1 i ... i - 'Ajll. .1 . . 1 N i i . t 1' HOPKINS Ri'.t S. lino ts . . No , r.ai-.-l.iv St, illilM II v . N- Engravers 'N l:t, A VM. r: i-t nn ! Vi w MIT v KV t N. imi ,-r?. 'ai .,,rk ,l,.n.. l.,-rr Expresses- ;F'U'.l' i i'ii.. f'.rin Eiire-i. N ti...l4 ii 1 i.s, K-ie I..-' anl. si to Mild s..ilit. A -n'- in Norl-'.k Ain.au. A Co. I" l AI-.H-. l I . r. I fti uli t'Hri- ,.t ;l FAN' ' i lil iODS. Al'.D. 11 K.stlS CO.. itormerly Raiiev. Ward , Co..) lnijitrs au-1 Wholesale Deal AN er- in Fsucv Goods ( oinhs, Hiushes. rami, Jew x!i . Pcrlu mery. 4i Maidwii Lane. I ROSEN 1 HA1. . RRoTHF.R. Importers of . English and (iertnan Fancy Goods. No. IO'.i Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &o- DWIPi I l.VMl, (ItiTfiit iriivl Patentee, i-'i.llil si. Man. sml Ii- il- i l...psal Hti J r. txil. la Kurna.-r, eutOHior, l!ai.k. Jt. . ViW LtS A i'O 177 liiau l St. Iinvrovcd Ilol Air t urna.es. 1' fnriin llithlirr (ioodv. nrr. A Wti K.-rr, 53 Court isn.t t. Imtla HuhUr ('oftt. It riimo ('..vers. Olothi. Ihm's. Lite I'resrfr, '.inivi :-. W 'i-l.l in.', ir. l.itf lit uiii"; Hod. M. yi iviiv i mevs. Iktlers in (Jumil v's IiiiiroTsl ltu1. . Office l:rj h.-t JTtfi si. iu.j Is Nassau street. I.ookiii? rlaH and lictni Praiin'. f F' WHIit- k'. Mmiufs.-iiimr. No. 101 I'auiil t.. New tori,. .H. titldion ia ..II iis hi unci., s. Tlai'liiiK-ry and Tlliiii? Toolv Cjcnrs. n's Ma. lirnerT Txp-jt. H'J I'.uirllanil lrsH. Mai-liinerj-, k) Jai-liluo t'nold ami W oouorih' I'atent I'ianiny; Marhines. LEON AK1 'S Miu hlneiy lH,t. licj Pearl and CO lW.ver aim. VIa.-hii)int Tu-jH fiom tlm ln-st uiaknri. iu the ei.uuti r. - fordle, Fil llookn Tm klo A,v. rpir,)AS il- BATE. (Isle T. A T. II. BATL.l 103 I Lanr. Nrn-Jtrs. Vl.h ll..k. I'UI.Ib Tackl. 4c Mai.Un Mier WareiOOIIH. I lYftlf W.VIKLDA CO.. 11 Clitf St.. Inip t anj WhAse-ale i,.H,.r:l im American, Kivu. h. Oeruian amt Kngli.h I'sn and everj Jescriptioii of I'aper Manufacturer's Materials. IVrf iiim'ry hikI Fauey oapi: 1 J. RAMSEY. (Miinuf. ani luifi..) 31s'.reeDwich -t. of .ut.lns. I'rcvonU. ljurlaiut and other celehratisi iuakers- wtationci')' Wareroom AVIiulosale. n. A. Wheeler 4 Co. Nob- 13 anJ If. Park Row, Km York City. Imp'tn of tnple and Fancy stationery. Dealer, in American papera of every description. KI0OIM8 A Kellooo, No. 8 JoYn t. Wholenale Booksellers and stationer, and Manf.uf all kinds of Blank Uookn. R. M. Patrick, Iiefian.',- bslaniander safes, ((Savior's PHtenfy Depot, No. I'.'J 1'fiirl ft. foruiL-rly 00 John st. F. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- (J ER. This Essence is a ureuaratinn of un- usual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea. entcuoicra. in suor,. ... .. o. prosirai.on oi tl, a il o-rwfivp function?" ) enmmnn. it is of oesi - , , . . ..it . .... ... ... i uiable 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 - . . . ' gystciTi to resist the influences of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. -. Caittiox. Be suro to get the genuine Essence, jaredouly by F. Brown, at his Druti uiiic u.--l-lli;c, which is prep anuunemicai oioi. ;'-- r . i .u anu Chesnut streets Philadelphia and for sale by al respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Raleigh, n! C, by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Aug. 2nd, 1850. ly-t a y 1 O X l,, V -s C Y" 1 I t. l..,l. .. . . GREENSBQROUGH Mutual Insurance Company; r rHHE cost of Insurance on tha mutual tl&n Is' g bsta ncdl sum, Csimpared with a jv.Ici"siik i' Company. TLi.3 Company . fcsifii located in tha p. Western part of tha Stntij. consausntly matt tia JrcjgeT poratn td the risks are in thi Vct, very , nKuy vt wh;;h re in tha ciuntry. Tha Cocpcjiy is tiitiiily free tr&m iihr ; Lra ! mtdc np asw--jn.ai.t5, and hava a vtry larga a-; jniint iix c-i.-h uud goo.t bonds, axd is -tharailjra I Cotihdantly recommended to the public At tha last Annual .Meatingthe fUsii Omers . wTa eifcstod for the ensuing year J aALES SLOAN, PT-idenl. 3 G CoFFIN. Vice President. C. ?. MNDENH-LJ.. Attorn. ' PETER ADAMS. Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM if. CUMMIN (i, General Agent. UlRKCfuBi. Jamai SLloan. J A. Mahane. C. P. Mandsnhal. W S Rankin, Rev. 0. F. Externa. J. M. Garrett. Dr. .-shuhald G. Comn. J. Fiald. Jamsstosra; El - bou, Guilld VliUiam A. ? Wright, .WUmingtoa; Dr v'. H p.tWoi. Carolina Female College; John L .lu cr. Sal.skury r Jolui rr.Cbdk. rayttevtlleTX.- ' iiipx-io .j.j. ciiras, naiign ; l-eroy piicijiJ, CV-ulotU: J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. b. LlUuit. i 'edor Full,. PETER AD.LM3, Sey. Aent in RaieiL. GEo. T. COOKE. Dec. 14. Ib'jH lol North Carolina Mutual Inauranoe Company. Raleigh, n . c . ''I HIS Company leas been in aucceosful operation X lor more than seven yt-urs. and tontinuas to late riiks ops. a &L1 wLusses of property ia the State, eAcepi Stcimi Mills and Turpcotina Distillariea.) ujsjn favourable terms. It Policies now aar j.roperiy f-.tuountin' to Sl.oW.iXMJ. a large ar tion of which is in Country risks, and its prnieat eupital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in Ootids pivjiorly KCH ure.l. 1 he a vera cost of Insurance ui.on tha rdaa of this Company has less than one third of one per .-,..( per annum, on all grades of property em- '.I-acod ill its OJ-tMti..!iS. l'HE r .iiouing persons have bt-eo tlc-cted IKr.ic t r su l nth. us of this Couibanv tor tha nnnt T.-,tr: .. j DIRECTORS. I C. P.. Rr.ulhnc. C. W. D. Hutching. Jmi. R. Williams. John Primrose, Henrv D'4'vH'ner, S. W. Whitimi. T. H. Selby. Raleigh : 't ieo. McNeill, Fav-lt.- Lie : J,..j. (.i. Wright. Wilruingtoli ; Jam.j E. H vt. W ahiu6ton ; Jumt-s Sloan. Greensboro : Jno. t'ov. Eden t..n ; Josh. Roinr. Saletn ; Ju. H. Pool, l-.iiabeih (.Sty ; F. K. Faan, Plymouth ; Alexan- .i..r t,i.l...ll V. ... I ...... . VC V- " TI -i. w .tn... ...... .-.rv.v.-iM. ii. .s. ii. .miin, vi ur- ireesb. ro- : II. P.. Williams, Charlotte- John B uuiren. un.jn; A. i. .ummy. AifieviUe. All Du-L-utors are authorized to irociive appliea tions. OFFICERS OF THE CoMP.YNY. J. Wi. B. RoLlltiflc. VriuV'..'. Henry D. Turner. Iv j., S W WIntina. J;t :z.Jrcr. .l-.hn C. Partridge, .Se,. J. htl II. Biyan. .ll'...,-i-j. J. Helsmun, lim'ai A-Jt'it. s. W. U hiti.-ig. I .'no. it. William-, Executive Cvtnrahtee. John Primrose, ) All communication., in reference to insurance s.'ioii.d be ad.liessi-d to the Secretarv, post paid. J. C. PARTIi'lDOE. Sec'y. Raicli. Mar. 1 .'o. 2o Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. L ).- a:. ..-iiuilicd to tlaiel on the n K 1 1 ! r: ui ' t. witliout a written permit from their owner-. Duplicates should ill ud c.is, s he given, us the Ticket A -ci.ts arc in-:ructed to rrtaiu one copy o'' niTj pass. JAMES M. POOR. Jan. in. . j Ticket Aent. To the Correspondents of HENRY CLAY. T HUE mi.. n ib, 1, .if now engaged in an en- : uiplctioii of his Lun ami . finds, on examination of; oi-respoieicnce at Ashland, I.i, r.-n,, nt and f i Sis ., s v v Ci i ..-rs and c M i . 'i-i ' .: that ins private ( ire- 'oli'letiee is ot material iin- port.,.i.-, an I in - i toi a complete exhibition of his character rv, and of those (tortious of the historv , ol the times '.vitii which he was connected. As Mr. Cia wasn.it in the lia'tit of taking copies of; his own iett -fs, th.-y are now scattered over the count! y in the hands of his numerous correspondent-, uiid have doubtless been preserves!. No ! matter how iiiivate or even confidential the Col- resj.oiid'-ncc may have been, if not of a nature to ; render its pn-tiiumous publication improper, it is : a ettrictive uiode of illustrating character, i and is oft.-n important in history. The subscriber therefore respectfully ud earnestly requests all i ct respoinlents of Mr. Clay, whether in the earlier , r l.itei periods of his life, in publie or in private j stations, who may be in possession of original let- j tei-s from Mr. t lay on any subject whatever not ! sacred to privacy alter death, that they will be ! pleased, if riot inconsistent with their feelings, to ' forward such letters to the publishers of the work, ! A. S. B.vRvts & Co., 61 John-street, New York; and they may be assured that the letters will be : returned, or subject to their order, according to : ititructions that may be given. j The subscriber will also be greatly obliged for i any communications relating to Mr. Clay that may j be thought new and important, addressed to the i care of A. S. Barnes Co.. as above mentioned. I As the design is to publish the work in the coming spritiir, it will be seen that immediate attention to this reipiest will be neccssarv 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. TSoL tf 18 ! Removal and New Firm. j W M M. CARTER, having associated with J Fvi.st & WiVKBKKNKR, they will continue th 11 vr.l'W ARE Bv-sinkss under the firm of FAUST. WT.NERRENER & CO., and have ntMovEP to their new 5 stokv bkown ; siovk stork. No. 45, North Urd street, east hide I above Market (erected on the lot formerly occu- j pied by the Old City Hotel.) where we are pre- j pared to show a very full assortment of Habo- I wauk. Cif lebt. lii xs. Riklks, Tikpkn n.NK Axes, j Hackkrs and all other goods uually kept by' Hardware Establishments. Wc respectfully soli cit a v isit from our friends and buyers generally. Philadelphia. Feb. 10, '54. 17t 13 1000 Acres of Land for Sale. MIIE Subscriber wishes to Bed his lands in the I countv of Beaufort. They lie on a large and navigable stream, (South Creek.) which empties into P.iinplico River, on its Southern side, some thirty miles east of the town of Washington. Said ; lands are a part of the large and fertile swamp, r.iei.ioi-U- owned bv Isaiah ResDass. Esq.. can be easily drained, and. competent judges say, render- ed as productive ns the best lands in the countv of Hvde. "The tract is a dense unbroken forest, and offers - - - - - i . ,ne uu,sl. '' " ,T r ' who wishes to establish a profitable farm in; ; pm,is,at Mattamuskeet, would command ! 1U,M '"" ' , , i, ;.-- .lot r hit nra-c ami are reaiiv more vaiua- I ble located, as they arc. in a region of country seldom, 11 ever, VIMtea uy storm, aim niiogeiucr removed from the danger of floods and tides. Tlu v would be sold upon the most nnerai terms, and a perfect title given the purchaser. . , Any person or persons wisnmg to purcnase saiu I , , ... ! 1i;., ,,,.n Ktn, n M r- I o m- : ia'(ls-1-"" " li -- 3 ' . rliPP H lime . IVHie.Hl.. Ur UIIUU xiaa. Mi. ... i- , of Washington, N. C, whom he has author. J1 put n the ' for him. 1ICU 1 fc viiMiARnT WYNTNF P . 1C 1854 - tf 15 i Feb. 10, 18o4. -JAMES ECtrrilBEll. !1 L t l&ZKi- "-.-' sfi- -v. -i75 1 S.IfcSa4.-M6uahAn kli&; XevTori.' ' "' AS ocnstantly on hand :-PAms: ftHa Eiso f and -New Orlaani Snaf -s.v--: f . Cxu ahsd, FTUveKsad aid'cfArifiit1 dj" Rio, Lagiiia and St. fcoada Cud ' " - ? j Race Oingar in JSsjt, and Qroiundib-ijrM p ' I OuapawW; Imperial wml Vcwmg rlysa.! 'i j Tallow, Admaatin and Sparm Candles i Brown. a.,. Gunpowder, Shot and Bt Lead - Uood and iWgad aleaod Cpnea TaSr Idv'etpael and Qtai'jJim Salr ' ' rMme Ylfgisia and Waftarn Baaoa aad UriA , afsArttfTwlA'lloorthg ad Warakoasa neaii naic anj HMAxi ptrara - - : Toffarwlth a Ur strir rs ?-.;p Jr.. mestic Liquori. Wia. A., whiaa hi offers ai ta lowest market ra.tua The strictest ttafttian paid t reeeiving aad t warding goods. PeieTburg, Mareb 5, la Piney Point Iaine to Baltlaxor On Monday of Eaoh Week. ; are 6 Only. The publW are beietce. iiuiwiuru ioai toe conuortaoie auAt ea Deditioua stenmee Munl-n.t Pjr.i.U' i Charles E. Mitcbell. having ben Muiredy reritud, ; enlarged, and Improved Ln every reap:. Ls now on the route between Petersburg aad Baltimore on-s ; wee! ly. Passengers by thhi agreeable and economical line, : will leave Petersbsirg by the morning train on Mon- i 7. - ,. ' HCQ wew uay oi aawn we, at 4J o'clock. A. M.. and Teach j ?le the C" of the night, probably by . -uuinjiu,, mm seeuruig a connection with the dlf ' terent Uaea out of Baltimore, the following moJ-u-i inr. in any direction. Returning, nniuiiniren art II j leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wedaeidav of ! eacn weet. at i o'cloet. H. M Creek always in time to cormeot with the night ; lin of the Richmond, Frederickbujg aad l,Vomac : Railroad Company. Fare in either direction. $7j : forward cabin Daa- sengeri, the same price, but with meals on board of the Maryland included. F are for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and French town line, 'i 60. Por seennd dau Ha Jtl Rfl ,ri, - i c, - - j k'a2 w.hele fre from Petersburg to Phila- lelphia bv this aal-eeable line Si? iO onlv for class passengers, and $6.50 for second clasa do., including meals far the latter on board of the Ma-' iyland. F or further partielars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg Bail road Cmpaoy. R. FURT. Jr.. Ticket Asrent Office of the Richmond aad Petersburg' Railroad i. o March 10, 1861. 7t 21 world's fair premiums. Three Prize Medals ! gjppgja Have just been awarded to the very ITI tlegam aua superior PIANO FORTES Exhibited bv the subscribers at the Crvstal : Palace. In making the above annoucement, they ' ! would take this oppurtuulty to return tLeir thaaka t j to their numerous friend, for the extensive and I liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and ' assure them that no pains shall be spared to sue i tain the flattering reputation already attained ; and in order to meet the greatly increased demand for i their instruments, they have added largely to their i manufacturing facilities, whieh they trust will en ; able tuein in future to prompt'y meet every de : maud Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, are invited to examine our splendid assort ; uient before purchasing elsewhere. GROVESTKEN & TRUSLOW. 7)06 Broadway New Y'ork. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. 15. Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos nve years in succession. Mar. 1064. 3m 21 rilHF. SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving their .Spring stock or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, j eoinpriaiug every variety and style of Dress Goois j worn either by ladies or gentlemen. Their stock ! is unusually lartre, and was selected with much ! care and attention, by one of the firm, to which they invite the early attention of their eustomera and the tub ie generally. March 24. 25 W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS! t VERY' large assortment of silk and blaok laae Mantillas and Points. W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER; s ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER. FANS! .FANS ! M OURNING and fancv Fans. W. H. & R 3. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. 1) IBBOSS and Gloves. V W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER. T'JMBRELLAS and Parasols, steeple tops. J W. II. A R S. TUCKER. 1 OBIN'SO.VS Gaiters. Shoes and Slippers. V W. II. & R. 8. TUCKER. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of LaceGoods, Col lars, Chemisettes and Under -Sleeves. W. II. & R. 8. TUCKER. SERVANTS' GOODS. ARLB0R0' Stripes, Plaids, etc. W. H. & R. 3. TUCKER. M HATS! HATS! ! HATS.!! I F you want a hat of any kind or description, i I call at W. 11. & K. 8. Tucker's, and yea wUi find a mammoth stock. Any out can be niled, as ' their stock embraces all siaes, from an Infant's I number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be j lug to comprise Old Fogylsm and Young Ameri canism. W. H. k R. 8. TUCKER. j A t)J KEGS Blasting Powder; 20,000 feet Safetv Fuse, just in store. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. i ; " TICIIAEL TRACY. Wholesale Dealer in Coa ; iYI fectionary. Fruit and Groceries-' No.- 204 Market Street, above sixth, south side, next door ' t0 p"?d LioB HoteL Philadelphia. ' tV Feb. 28th. 1854 8ms-18 COFFEE. 75 bags prime green Rio Coffee, la c store and for sale bv A- M. McFIIEETKRS fc CO., Norfolk Feb. 7. . . 12 i j- I -j 1 RASS SEED. Red Clover, Herds Grass. Blue Grass Mixed Lawn Grass snd Lucerne, just ived at the Drue Store of . rereie,iat the Drugstore WILLIAMS & I1AYW00D IN STORE, Ground Alum Salt, in sacks, Gunny and Hemp Bagging, A Bale Rope and Twine. r or B.e low. J. BROWN, No. 9. Fayetteville St. Raleigh, Jan. 3, 1P&S. Xfca T&test risk Ut&n tu ft finite iifaia S5.000. Siaves a i&st&ad for a Urm f cna ts five yvara ""K. V -c tuTJritSa'w "VV'f3 r. wsn Ji. Eij-Koid, Tu Pr3ldanVii" i f - JaffifeS F. Jor4an,-SitraU, i Wm. H. Jones, Traasurar,' - r -; k PdTtln Busbea, Attorney; '-' "r Ir- Wm L Mcite Examining pfcyiisian. - J. Heraman, Ganerat Agent. ' - All iowj aiv tali within SO dawa afnsr satlsfu- I tore prois praacmteAy i - . , '' jiumih;h, sii owing vus paan o op&rs- aoon of "tha Coapanyrniaj fcrtacTon appllcatioa at tbe Otfice, ar. any the Agandas. AIL leXttti -a bisiLues3 EhiaLi be addresied t ' - JAMES F: JORDAN i&C Lay 3, l4g, T' ';- " HSo f - .- - - - i FIRE! rp fl E JSTSAjIXbKA'CE COMPANY of r JU -Haaov Cox.cflars stodaSABrw Buildingo andMerenandiae.' agaiast loss or damage by txa at prenuumstd suit tha tLmea4, . , This is one of theldeat and ost lasnranoeTJom paaiftgin tha Lnid tetates, and Ifesys its lowea promptly. - ; ; - :-r Applieatauns for Injuraiioe ialRalairb, or 1 n cinity, t b aaii to ' ' 1 S W WHITING. .And for MUtoo. N. C. and vlclalty, to T "-'JwJ. PALMER, Agwt. . October. 1848. 1- w JC3T iLECEIVED Another Supply of Musical Instruments at the N, C. Music Store, whera may always be found Siieet Music and Musio.Booka for all instrument. Pianos from tha celebrated Fwowry of Rmibe i Otehle, Baltimpre. oitaw, Tiollns, Tlolixieellos. Drvuus. Fifes; Flutee, Clario netts. Flageolets. Ootavo Flutes, AcobrdeoM, rang ing from 60 a-mi, to 15,10, Banjoe, Tamborina, V tolin Screw. Hmis, Bridges, Bows A new lot of Italian String both fur Guitar and Violin. A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Pom MoaaJea, ARTLSTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful lot of Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boiaa, Paints, Brusea, Oils and Varnish; Canvass in pieoea er on stretches. - - ,. Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Boar Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper PasteL Water Colors, Piotares, Picture frames, Guilt Momlding, Glass &e., e. ' R. T. PETERS ILIA. Raleigh, Sept. 18, 186S. - 75 IRON RAILING, AND ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK Z;l THE subscribers respectfully - infonn the-citi. sens ef the United States that they are pre pared to fill np orders for all kinds of Iron Work, such as failings for Public or Private, Parka, Gar dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries. 1c. Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds. Cast Iron Lambs. New Foundland f Dogs, . Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters. Guards, Gates land aU kinds of ornaments and architectural Iron'worki. 'Uiey pay particular attention; to enclo- sing cemetery lots;.having;tbe;Tagest'and ban.1- soraest assortment or patterns of any establishment in the country. Pers)ris-desmng"'td make selection of patterns and know the ost'6f 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. ;'- , - - ;;?;1I00D & CO. Na. 121 'North Tenth it, Philadelphia. Nev. 2L'ud, 1863.'- . PANNEL WORK. XT P. KIM BALL,, No. 78, BEEKMAN ST., XI 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 amp Kiln dried, so as to entirely prevent shiiuking-bj'.exposure to heat in any form or decree, is prepared, to furnish any amount at short, notice of the very best article made iu the -Country,-and at extremely low prices for cash. Orders by mait promptly attended to, and aroods put up and dispatched with care. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jan 19, 1864. 6mos 7 18 54. SPRING 'SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. W. H. ADDING TON & CO., would call 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, en a credit of 6 months, at their Large - NEW .STORE, No. 87, Main Street; '-' .?? The stock consists in part as follows, yii : 10,000 pair Men's Rip Brogans. various q'tities, 8,000 " Gent's C'lf and fine Wax Lth'r3oote's 2,000 ' Men's split Bregans, " - 1,000 " Gent 'b Calf Oxford Ties, 3,000 - : Fancy Gaiters, Patent Leather Shoes and other fashionable atvles -of Dress Shoes, 2, 500 Men's fine Calf Boots, long lea's. Al so, Kip Boots,all qualities, . J 8,000 Womens peg BuskmsrsJifferent kinds. ' 1.000'" " sewed " Calf and GoatSkin prime, ' - - '' 15;000 - '-Ladle?' Gaiter Boots, Jenny Lind Shoes, and other Fancy styles of Ladtes f-hoes, 10,000 Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. " ' ' ' - . 4,000 'J Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds 3,(K)0 " Bovs and Youth's Bootees, &ca W. H.ADDINGTON& CO have just added $100 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring stock; it will be found very oomprete, and they hope eve ry Merchant will calif and examine their stock. Turns 6 months credit ' Wl H. ADDINGTON k CO. Feb. 7, IS 4. V tf-12. THROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12' dosen, just re tl ceived.- ' Also,' a large variety of Lubin's and Bazin's Perfumery, at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS fc HAYWOOD. October II, 1S5S. , '""- " 88 Commission and Forwarding: Bu .': t siness. ; :: ' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1854. QTflHE undersigned respectfully tenders his ser iL, . -rices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS,' doing business-with? this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. r He will eive prompt attention to all Consign ments of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE; and ! iise bis besi 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 ana uwn. ju.. . o - R. A. WORRELL. Rkfkresces: Hon. F. Mallory', President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy & Bros. Shipping Merchants, and Goverumeiil Aeents for the sale oi uuano; ilerman & Co., .... i i.. Ckn. AtoVprs Allvn Rau Jfc Pti. "Je Shoe Makers ; Allyn, Rose & Caps,. ! ".. . ,,.j tvtd. t-i,i t, r Wholesale Hardware Dealers; Bloodgood & Co Dry Goods. Dealers; rung s. j oy, Lrug ueaiers: R Ci Barclay, Esq., Bookseller Korfolk, Ta. c: Hon. Kenneth Rayner, Raleigh, N. C. QaAitGtt'' os Sales, yiz: For Cotton, fifty cents per bale ; Tobaoco, one dollar per hhd.; all other articles 21 per cent commission. s Janarj 17, 1864 moa. e t . ---J ----- " -i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 1, 1854, edition 1
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