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s . e-"VT iMa -.. ''ti'trjr -:.ty --rill' --'V- 0U.Mh M, t ... r j .;r-- t-;vy-y C - --;CITYr OF:R'ALfilHliJ TEDXESpAY MORNING. APR1K"5; I85i:y , THE R.LEIUII BECISTERV.- S " t D 1 T O R A ti It r lew r Ki,r. i; " (i . ; iic RATE? 0.r DTEE.tI3IX0 : Mbu cUL Vtuktsi 1 I 1 f : t(vular prW U adroit) -ra tv h yr, . i W ",r - W9 tnHE Footling . Scktdule . Las Leii vrded bj 4 II tie Pat Masier.;0enwiT,-n4; -hftfVC0M f f . E!iiih at 8 .Lvil And "Veack WeUan at i u September. 13,. 1863 1V;-4 - N. C - BOOKSTORE. ' ' FRY D. TITRJJERtasl'or. sale iikeSli.Trme ; vliti teporn Bauoria- u or single vi- . Irieli s three JTolamesSa-aim s Ju'- f lfitc itui.. .... v-- -..- - . . r iU'J. it ireatlt reducaj, price'inqnntUle. 3 I , v vU a complete assortment ol' School Bvoki .. 1 T Pwb.-all triASw . TSiiilIeiition r r-niiaa 4vi v - - - - s issued i the Standard PuUkatibn j in 1 erv Jpsr(3eni i .lieraiur, .ris anacience. 1 BJinetcry language. Ancient or Modern.- - i BooK ana wuaicai insiramenm ; n- htte. Wilkiug Cane ana JVnipV great variety. ; I'iA-eGolJ Peps in 8itTerand Gold Cases, . 1 .G VtUiplei, Uigs. Hobby, Morses, iAroncnes. ii Borrow. Set Mathematical Instrumenti . jiJ rhermom?ter5. in great variety" . . Book Bin Iliii. m eTery Tariety. promptly execu 4 ui the neattT manner. ' ' . - - 1 nj- Selict Gardes SiKDSeTery variety- ,4 ,mated fresh and goo4-selectd trt.ni the uu-st See,Lsmen and Uardeners m tue Aorta- era Uuatry. . . ' ! i hn. 1.. o4. - ' ' " 7 , H- R- ROBERTSON, GRAIN. i'LOCR AXDGHNEUAL PRODL'CH j COV.VISIOX.VERClfAST. . No. 69 South St.. .. V . BALTIMORE. . IMtttSCK! atltmelJ. Hill. E-q., Stvtland Neck. N. C. Juj. 11. Anthony,. Esq do hm. Frnnci IallorT, Norfolk do Ya. crs E. P. Tabb t Co. d.r Mr. J. M. Smith 4" Bro. do . J Hall Pleonnts. Eq., Baitimore. CvL Uev.i ge P. Kaue. di , j, j f f . Mes-r. i W . Bruue J- Sons - d Bdlt '.more. Sept. 16.-IS.. - Mt : . 7. i j Steam Engine and CIRCULAR SAW MILL FOR SALE!! THE Sul,.-criterhatagTirarte other ar rsnsremen's, now offers for Mile 1, tweutv-four horse-power STEAM EN GINE ioJ SAW MILL, which he warrauts to ie interior to no Eairioe of the fsame capacity, f A.s tL- KugiueiinJS.iw Mill ha ve been fnlly tested,' he iiciu it uiiHeee-.sarv to sar more-- than to refer '.er-un- .-Ling to ourchase to Messrs. Silas Burns, Albert Johnsou. r auy other Competent-Machi- Oi-t TlltU. 11. SSUtt' KaVigh. Feb, lsts 18-j4 tf-10 Planished or Block Tin .Ware C1UYEEEI) Dishes with lamps and water pans, , Stake. Oyster and Chafing lihe.v Vegetable utiles with lamps, or for not water. .- s .r For sale, at'the N. C. BOOK-STOKE. Ka!eih. March 18.VI. . , - 24 . SPRING STOCK OP BOOTS. SHOES. SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. ! Trunks, Shoe Findings, Shoe Thread, WRAPPING. PAPKK, AC. .. HERMAN", CO, ' NORFOLK, Y A.,. ..- , " 1 vFSIRE particularly to jnfonn the Merchants I xJ if Nurth Carolina and the Eastern section of j 1 iirii.l !.... l.A i....lHa....:...l . l. ! I ..L'u.a, ...a, luei UBirjl.n.CIUU lilCU 0L.II1IK stock, comprising the largest and most desirable v-surtment that we have ever tad the pleasure of oSriing for their inspection ; assuring them at tle sawe t'uue that we can and will compete with any t"use ia the wholesale' Shoe, business,- whether -Wth. South, East or West.oC. ns'in-regaiJ to nvies. ijuahties and prices.-1 : -ijr'Mf en tae fcts are taken into consideration, that ; cuatiue our.-e ves strictly to av wholesale and jibing bnsiness, that we purchase onr goods chief- o ier cash, and that weeonunct our business at a iore moderate expense than any northern house, eiiiiakit will be apparent to all that we sre pre fwrM to enter into the istrongest kind of compe fctiwt with other citkS.-S- ' 'H e respectfully solicit' a call-frotn Merchants :sitiag Norfolk, when we can assure them of the UTith of onr assertions Wo would be pleased to reeite orders, which fhall be faithfu ly and punc tually executed. d:JsvJ March 7 IzSA. . - 2m 20 Smith's Virarinia-Preinlum Straw w , Cutters.' 4ft'-:-; VNDTHER lot justreceived at manafacturer's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond T small farmers, who want a cheap Fnife, that eaniiutj.et out of order, and iriU cut everything, we ""aitnend this. t-: JAMES. U. TOWhtS. lec. 13, 'oo. -i.v t"-,- V-v--.' : . 101 " BcOts 1 "Ron to iariA'- SKrles ! ! 4w w 0 . . - - I dir. unjersigned talcs the liberty to .infcjrm -I t:ie citizens of Raleigh and the sruronndiug Kunrry, thnt he lmu Inst rpelved from the North pien.lid and elegant , stock- f BOOTS and fHuts. which he will sell at the-lowest . price, Tuai.kful fr iu farmer natronajre-bestowed oini ),v a i;t.ml mii.lio l.a Knlteita a contin- of the same. "' " '- rr,,;fi.'; rV.'-, -V-' henryUpepkin, -West of the Capitol." ' x- o. a g.d assf.rtmenl of SlioeiiLasts, Find- 'all Skin Lining and Bindings. , Shoes kept staatly on hand .'J.'Vrh K " V arcn n, 1854.-.j' -2z int'- ax.4 isiiuaiii vu, . ; ; Bathing? Tubs: rPHL' Hip or sit Bath's found to be a iifotr de- 1 Miahie kind of. Batu . for . Spinal a flections, U p .i - - - 'Wi y TARESMSfPCOMBS.A fino assortment is to ,Ji'l,-,nu,,itr Slts it fm.l-1?!gJd!)i 'rorhjKv.r jescud. , 'lii.XG PAN. OR SPONGINU BATH, t T i-UH no.L; - l..Kfn t that tumuicvc tout ctut-utc sw' can l.n i " I ,jv. xw taie nj -.r- v- .1 -, :- , - - ,-," -"- iv.v i p , . , -e . . J. U. BooK-store., i.alo.gi,, March 21, '54. V.-sv .'-24 I Ad "EaJILA I. t"IlTMT"SSTfi W I H rf " .7 X I t I 1 - '" " " " I - A A . t . 1 v .. af I I hPnul Cil TVlO. 4 aa" j : -Watohesa'ncL Jowelr'v etcK-k of Uirrtry -err brforf in RlKb. It U too -4. ' . PVVTiul,.or Strapn4 Knives . , l 1. ; roM.n4 walking Canes ' -4- " v-u ana s tmr JewelrjJ t reJawd, pitccs and . !. . T -' arc ueicrmiBea 10 uo ft urge business ' i--. ' " PALMEK i RAM3Y Commission .Merohauta. - " NORFOLK" V A - Jn tf-A : Tri.Weeklv-atW& Urn. THE Sugeswill Ieari- R.ilfigh, frr Moada; VJuay and Friday, at 7 A. M. bj the j otPittbr.Fraiiklii.viUe. Cedar Falls, AhUru- Cv - tper Mni .vt . airirina at SalisWv br P. M ne&i aav Faiv frJm RaMrh to Pittboro". Jrt... do St. LftaT.'iip 4.0U .AOu do Franklininlle, Codar Falls S A$hboro' "do SilUbury Four Horse Conches, to Pimbnro H L. ROBARDS, & CO " ' Proprietor. Stage ffi Yarbrough IIuu. Raieijfh. S C Aug. H, ,;j : - "isvM at uniUij, e rvl Com miss kx i Forwarding M erciiamt Uf H,n & aw p;irct-3 frha,f Portsmouth. Va G1 IYE their personal and prompt attention to I the Sale and Forwardiuji 01 Produce and Mer chndise of ererv des. rir.ti... .,.! .nL lii....! .1 ,lin, , 'RtrEm',vvrft .jet,. W.uor,wn: vH n w & K. s TttCfccr. jt, Ki,,;. Tbo,,,,; Bairow. Louisbur- r P. V A 1. i lfm.1,.,. iw. Hon. Weldon N. r.dtv.-mK Warren rounty : '"ol s- S. Roarer, Gi-anrille: Messr-. J..hn White i Cu.. WMrn. ; ilouto.ni'frv i Plummor. .1.. : Col Walter Gwyuae, Ch. F.ugr.. Central Rai'rc.ad. My 4, iL7;-l.v. Stoves ! Stove3 ! ! Stoves ! ! ! E. the undergo in-,!, vruld respectfully ct the attention ol Southern Mi-rc-nmits i.. ' uivetenive stH-k cf STOVES. CAl'LItKO.NS. FORCES. ,tc, Ac. Our assortment of Cook and Parlor Stores c.-.n- ' its of a.uip of the best in the M irket. We i e a large stove IV.r wood, capable of i king for Ftimh three to four lnuulreil persons, i hir tovej are made heavy, anil conse-puMitiy are durable. and ale wurrawted totrivc sHtilacl ion. Our -ti.i k cotisis;of tiit tollowiii: t'ook and Parlor Sio.-- for wotvl- viz ; Buck. Modern Troy, (ii .be, A .. tor Parlor. Pnidenee Air TifTtit. L niou Air riftiht. I'lrt Air J ijchi, Wire Plate c. ; 8e& leahr- would do well to pvc us a call be ' fore p!ircuas:ng elsewhere, j NEMAN .v WARRICK. . N. R. Corner ofim.l auJ ItAfeS:.. Philnd-lphia. Jan 117th. IS.. 4. 3.n-o Words of" Truth and Soberness. HE Dolce Cauipana Attiit limeut : Mr. Demp ster, the celebrated vocalist. writesHS I'oilons; Messrs. Bsiari.mas it I.ray tientleim-u : In compliance with your rejue-t, th:it I should give i you uir opinion in regard to your newly invented Attachment to the Piano Forte, entitled the "Dolce Cxuipana. I tlo so inot cheerfully, as om- of the best things of the kind I have ever seen. Tlii- eU'eets prohiced by it are novel :u.d pleas ing to my e:r, conveying to the iniud the hi.a of distant music or bells, with ut anv of the muifle J 1 tone which generally characterises those imitit ! tious. I iH'lieve it mav be used with advantage. ! either with or without the accoinpannncut of the j voice. Hoping yon may realize benefit from your iuga nuitv aud enterprise. I remain, vmirs, most res peeituHy WM. R. DEMPSTER. These superb instruments, together with a va ried assortment from the manufactory of Bucon Raven, for sale at Factory prices bv SIMMON'S .t WHIT. MORE. Petersburg, March 3d. 1S"4 19 BAIN. IIATTOX k CO Wholesale Grocers, FORWARDING. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER KIXC A SO WAT12R SIN. PORTSMOUTH, VA., r iv T a 1 IVE THEIR personal atteution to the sale nd shipment of all kinds of Produce and . I Merchandise, and make liberal advances on con signments. D. A. ISA IN, E. A HATT0N. G. M. BAIN, Jr. March 2?th, 1854. ly-26 P. F. PESCUD. -ITTHOIESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, RALEIGH N. C, Is now receiving his ex tensive purchases for the Spring Trade, and the rapidly increasing demand havingjustificd his pur chasing many articles in original cases, which he has hitherto procured in small quantities, justifies him in offering unpreced ?nted inducements to his friends and customers. To the trade he will sell the most popular Patent Medicines at the Proprie tors' prices, and respectfully requests dealers and the public generally to give his stock and prices an examination before Bending their orders North or elsewhere. March 80, 18-34. , P UNTS, OILS & V A RNISn. The Subscriber is recciring his Spring stock of Paints, Oils and Varnishes, of all kinds and qualities, and in quan tities commensurate with the greatly increased demand. He would oall especial attention to his superior quality of Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, rwi. Wnd Furniture Varnish, and respectfully in- yite purchaser tor txaraine his Stock and prices liefore buying in tins or the northern Markets, be lievin" he Is able to give them Superior in lnce- SsT 1 t : - p;f.' pescud. ""VRAGE 0KANG E.---"T ;ie Hedge Plant of Ameri- lot The Osage' Orange, has more than met tho most sanguine xpecUtioiis of Its fiiends ; and so far as regards the greit oliject in view, a good and beautiful fence, adaptation to our climate, variety of soil; hardiness, easy propagation, anu cneHpue- it is all that can be desired. A supply of the seed and n-Treatise on the cultivation of the plant may I lie had 'of ' '"''' V P. F PESCUD. ''Marcher, '54' t - ' ' ' BARTER'S -SPANISH SU-Vi,tjrir..-rA iresn I ' - . . V" I' MV,1.1.T with. . iinlY lo, rct-eiy;Ui. niiv mu' v-v- a' . T ,. -.: r - i.. :at ef.eiveil. 'HnJ those, troubieu witn nyspepsL or diseases arising from an an pare state L hirwwt are nrred to eive'it a triaL, Jt has off produced a wonderful 1 o-:3 JJotGes.;.".s iPF. PESCLp, r , I Washington - City liime J ' II I rlorfor whitewash osVjuat. 'tir-t-r : : -' ' ST C "" ' '" tl lltHMAa Ail . t.Mtfti, -ft.- S.V.' 150,000 WHOLESALE STOCK OF BOOTS SHOES. For Siting 13o4, DV W II. A DDI NO TON X CO.. Norfolk. V v. E would Crtli the attention of Merchants in Virginia Htid North ('arolina to this im W mense stock of boots, shoes, travelling i trunks! valices, carpet baiis, tvc. I amounting to Sl'.f.lnMl. ' J It is oneof the tn.ist varied, txviuse it embraces ! every kind of Hoots and Shoe-, tbat vnr be found I in the L'nitccl Statos, and it i the utsr sf.LKcrKb st'H-k in all Virginia. The goods are made t order by the )ot mauu- factnrcrs in this i oc.utrv. expressly for OL 1'. 1 WHOLESALE TRADE, and it is couse.puont!y j better suited to the Trade of Virginia tind North Carolina than any whole-ale stock of Hoots and Shops ordinarily ourd eNewhere. Besi.les haviui; better s;...;,s. the sizes are made ( r"ular to avoid an ...-r bire iiia:.t'.t v of small I sizes, wh'eh is a jrreal evil to tbe Merchant and I iifie .f ilT.'ver.tl et . in t -1 .i i r r ftov ..-.. Ii-iu 1. ... n v. .id t his e il in i:; ii:ir ,ir,lers ft.r t he manufacture of our stock of I'.oot- and Si.iws. (frjV'We re prepare.! to f tli.'-e r shade b'W- r than any other h- iise in . i . ::o . .and we will do it. City and Count i v M et cha uts a rc there fore invited to call an I look !or t l.-ui-c' es. Tel in- : '. mouth- credit. U . 11. Did NUT' N CO. Nor: V. M ai. Jl. ".. lOi: NEW YORK. USITI'P Si AIFS M UI l.'M HFH STC vM villi's ; Jamestown and Roanoke. ; ""HE elcjraut new stoamstnp .1 x i -i..w . ' ip- taiu i'ari-h. which is to run in . w urxioii ; ita the Roanoke, made her tir-J tri. iroiu I New York to Peter-b:M-. ot SatunUy. the 2 t h i uit., and will coitilimc t. make rej-uiaf trip week! v leaving Ne i'VK everv Saturday, at l o'clock. P. M . and l'eler-bnrji e. ry l'.ie-da 1 eeliilie. The Rovmikf. will lerne New York every Tues- ( dav, an I Petersbucji evei In lay eveiniiu. Ira- I eiler- ; iiii: N-''t!i udithu- be all n le.l an oppor tunity twice a week ot taking one .. lh"-e -ph ndid steaui' iinent -hit.- and thereby a-.'.d lie d-.i-l and fre-ili-oa Is. Pas-ei.. r- on i ;iic Stale 1 o.'l.l- fitted halij.-- ol the i hoard ol -learner- , up ill the ni"-l elegant to t.e mid the i .ic u. 1 alte- J tion unsurpassed. ( Passage and F'are from I'.-t 1 i 'State-rooms included, i r-bi w York. 1D 00 o 00 Steerage passage ! 8fT,Tiekets issued at mv otnee. I S. G. HAl'TlST. Sc tm. re M. July -1. 1 ; l i UALLlGil HAKEltY. j Fayetteville Street, j OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOI SE. j fTMIE Subscribers having lommence l the above j J business at the stand lately o..cup'.c..f h Mr. L j B. Walker, aud empl '.d competent w..ikiueu. in ' tend carrying on the Baking and Coiilc-ctioiiarv bu- siness in "all its usual branches, and hope by strict j atteution to business to merit s share ot the pub i lie patronage. I Plain or ornamental CAKF.S made to order, on 1 the shortest notice. j CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Sub-cribers have in their employ Superior i Ca.nut M akkks, and will keep con-iantl on hand l . c..r.K .-.ftVw-l. Condy of various ilescru 't ions, lor " " " an If tt-loiles i e or retail. Wholesale price, by the hundred pouuds. ufUtn Dollars. Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. FRUITS, kC. A fresh supply of F'ruits will be kept constantly ou hand, of the finest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded ou the shortest notice. JAMF.S PLTTICK. JOHN M1TCHE Feb. 22, 18.W. GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BKLL 1IANGEK. Charles Kuester, TOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop ou Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building.) where he will leund at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, iu a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the'eharges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEFI. Raleigh, March 2. 186.1. ly-10 f B1IF; subscribers having just returned from a B Northeru city, with a rich assortment of i'.r ticles in their line, take this method of calling the attention of ladies and gentlemen to the variety of their Goods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticules; plain and emb'd Ba-kets; French Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and Candlesticks; Portmonnaies and Necessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache Work Boxes; Tea Setts; Children's gilt edge Gups and Saucers; Ivory Oiicssmcn; 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 Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Savin-' Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries. Sham Fights, . rami Yards, iu boxes, Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen FurnitureCooking Stores, Pewter Tea Sctts. Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Sincting Meu. kc. &c. , -CONFECTIONARY. - jTf ... J Raisins, Prunes, Currant, Figsv Citron, assort-'tnent-Candieni 'do soft Bordeaux"; Almonds, :Wal huta, Pecn N'uts, Pa in. hiits,''Firei1s, TiescrveB and Pickles, Brandy PeachW ic. 4 c. - -t' Call and se; at":" -l " F. MAULER & CO. . - 1 boots crn rPNis sag s3 e4 -vd- Sid ".; jlrflt'!,rl-t', I, .J . - "Z. r -1 j . ; - fcpl ,oTa - &i a hzi 1 W. Mi AO Dl KIOTO N t CO. if ' I, -: T -J., , Ay t it;H E LL 5 POT I 45 pfiaSai - i ----- - 1- ' N'EWvYOllKCIXYvBUSINKSS " ....DIRECTORY;.. . ; .iutualilnsurarideXonipany (?es9Akebr A.CCTRPE). V -xl.-r ranqe uompany. r , - ,.?VM' PETTKNOILL& CO ;s.AmTiaio A-y-v-- P. X ; W Agents, for i the' laost influential" and Urfe-;tTirfci,Ulitt Gommemal .Papr tt ,ia . ,.Tbe Company is entirely ft ee from debt ; have -the I nued States ap.i the Panadas. - i m.da no io tt kr a- i The" following iitf "Bu5mess Finn are ions the btst and moft reliable in the City ot among NrW Vork. T T ILL IjROTUEKS, Importersol Embividiried, White Uood-; No.- fey Litrty street. 1 COTTEKET-i CO. liaportrs of French 2, andutbsr trpean liawJ. Xo imnariy XI '. ' ' k.'t"""' X Uitg. PL Ipr- r iptj ..1 r:r.n--i lur ti,u.id SouiCti ana insn , irt-ni, Dresi Goo-ti ' T0RN, SCHLlEPERs HA.1RHAI 3, Ltuportew v,t 'Gfi taau fc d E.Liian iraadMol hosii-rifi. X.v. N'o. ".0 F.xchang Plce. mm I a c-Liian uraaa'aoiia, r?iin, S- CHt'CH.VilDT. FKOL1CJ1 A HoLTHAUSEX. Nos. y2 and 4 Liberty St., liaponers of Trench ;trU r.n.l l'illiin Silks. KlbbOLS, el- vets. Vesting.-.. Satins, Serges, te. Wovlen3 of ere ry description. BERTKA.ND. FRERES 4 HENRY. Importers of Linen Ciiubrio and Linen Cambric Hdkls. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac, (own manufac ture, 27 William Street. J OHN M r V IS, JONES i 1 r r.r vy.. Hosiery and Oetlemen's Furnishiag lArmf ofSnirta Stocks. Ties. Ac. ll4 n uiiam Street. KOfilS.VAT BROS, 13 .John Street ; Berlin Wool. Floss Silks, Elastic Braids. Gold and Silver Fringes. Gimps, Tassels. Buttons, Stars. Laces. ,tc. SS I KAHLIiKlM S CO., Oil Broadway. Imp. . of Luce, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and 'i'ninm'uiis. "TlEXTLEMEN S VI It NisFllNO GOODS. l B HATCH &. (-0. i v V ILL l AM ST.. Ncv York. Manufacturers f and hupoit.rs ot .shirts. Stocks, Cravats, Uioves, Su-petiilers, Hosiery. c, ic. II. RoHiNSON $ CO.. Nj. Impf and Jobbers. Lace 18 Broadway, Good". Ribbons Gloves, Shawls, Silks. Embroid-.'fies. Hosiery, small w ares, i.-. ' ( tKEI'lN .1 HAVEN No '1 11 Uroadway, Impor j ters Mtid Luiul. French LiuenCambr'iCS. Linen ( ambi i,: Il.nidkci duels, l.accs, kmuroiueries, j c. ( o'A n uiaiiut.) ACCORDKONS. STRINGS, Ac. CGIAHLES HHL NO, Importer and wholesale ; Dealer in German. French and Italian Ml sl- ; CM IssTRf wi.NT and Sliuxos. No. '1 Mai. leu Lane. ' Daguerreotypes- CL'KNEY, No. ::H Urodway. the oldest and mo-t exten.sive establishment in the U.StaVs. ToYS AND FANCY GOODS. AHLKOUN A.i3D" No. o4 Maiden Laue. , up -t airs) artd Liberty St. Importers of and Fancy Good. .1. J. 1 o s Til-s lor IMooi-atid I'liiimie)' f ILLER. COATES VoULE. No. H .'7V I'eall cm vi t St., 1M USUC TILi:. OVKVKIKK Toi -. Plumbi-r s Materials, Metals, etc. Viii.lvliI;4, Paliiia, VAv. I. BAKER .V BROTHER. 1 1J Water St. 11 Diipt. if fK I' Si II W 1 N Ix IW lit. SS. I'll FX If M.S. NTS. , . A so. Agents of Americau Window -s Ware. .V7 (.Il.is-. I HOPKINS BHO'S. Imp ts of fbkni ii wi a i.ow iilvss, No 61 Barclay St. Engravers U1ITNK. J' v u-.l. No-. ' H ITN K . J' X .v. A N M .. Arti-I" n. l.uirraver" on ."-A U" KuU.iu St. Kuienl KU'i lt orL Jr.ur Expresses- SVNf-JKb A. Cel. Foreign Expn. li AIlli .No. r...l.av 0.jilii mul i-a.-t.Kes frwrdsl to ana lnn all I-sit .f the "r!.t. An'-nts in .Norfolk .tdui Co. FANCY GOODS. ARD. DICKSON & CO., (formerly Bailey, Ward .t Co..) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal- er in Fancy Goods. Combs, Brushes, Fans. Jew- el IV Perfumery. 4 Maiden Lane. T ROSENTHAL A BROTHER Importers of ft Englisl and German Fancy Goods. No. 1 00 l.iberw Street. Hot Air Furnaces &c- D AVID CI l.Vi:it, (Inv.-nlorand Ptente.j WCIitT flt. Miin. nn.l Dealiy. wliol"l .mU retnil. In Furnace, VeuliUtor, Ransfp". .t-. 1 HIU I.Li . L' Hnii.-s. Hivl-tori" Vciitilators, ic. IiMlia nitbbvr Good". I)oons4 Wvccrr, Yl Court Uod tit. InJui Rublwr CoaU, Tiano Cover. Olothn, kIioph, Life l're-ervrs, ConTei Qr"t.. VVcliliinfE. ic. l.iylitiiiiiff It o tlx. A.: M. QrtMBT on. IW-nlers in Quiml.y'p Traprovtsl RixIb. fi, c 1:IJ IUvl iitli t. ami IS Nnssiu ntn-t-t. I.ookius lait nnd Picturr Fram. MP- 'MTi.ocK. Muniii-tnror. o. KU Canal .New tort. llil.lin- iu all it brain hcs. "tlnoliiuery and "flachiun TooN. SciiksckV Ma- lihiery Pi'is.t. r.2 CourtlanJ street, Mneliini-ry. ... Mar hi iu: Tool!" and Vixxl--worih' Patent I'lauinirMarhiiif. LKOX AIfP'3 Ms'-hlnery IVpot. 100 Pearl and fiu B-avrr tr. MarUiuLit f Tools fi-oui the bent makers in the country. "feiHlleo, rili 5Iooki A; Tackle &c. flMIOMAS II r.ATK. Hnte T. T. IT. PATE.) 103 Maiden L bane. N.s-IIoj. V'uh Hock. Fishing Tackle, ic laM?r "lVarerooms. flVKt.'S W.FIKI.D4 CO.. 11 Cliff St., Imp'ta and TVhoesa!e I I)-aler in American. French, tierinan and Kn;:lib lK4.ni :.iid every d.--riition of Paper MauifaHiirer' Material!). li CuiiMi y I'aucy Soaps: Ai J. HAMSKY. Mnnnf. nnd Iinp.A 31S ilrecnwich t. of ' hubiii, l'rrvutii, (iuriaiiih and oilier celebratixl makeni- Slalioiiory Warorooins Wholesale. Tm. A. Wheeler 4 Co. Nr.s- l:i aud 15 Park Row, Vew York I Cilv. lniu'ts Bfiilaiile and Fancy atationci-y. Dealers in American papers of every deM-ription. - i Kiocixs i KslioGO, No. RS Jovn st. Wholesale l'-mikse'lli-rn and (ttaliouers, and Mauf.of all kiiubj of Blank llookri. r M. PvreirK, Deuance calniuander fafea, ((laylor' Talent) II' IK-pol. No. 1'ixirl iiiriin-rij w jonu t. 1' BlToWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- ! 4 GFHt. This Essence is a preparation of uu- I UMial excellence. In ordinary dianhu?a, incipi- i ent cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of t the digestive functions, so common, it is of inesti- j nmble value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera aud uinmer complaints of children, it is peculiarly eflicacions: no family individual or traveller should be without "it," as it enables the 'system to resist the Influences of incipient disease, wirio.h lurk Iii bunging "ilLmate. - ' f . . CAfTios.-i Be sure, to.get me genuine Jtssence, , . . v- 1- V Ttn.wn 1W. 1 Vnioil lS,.prcpn.rw oVt tt " -" " "i " ia 'i : More, x .corner ot ruin ana j sals by all , the United States, and GREENSB OROubH . .,..r :lT..T .I7I.V -l..jnonnt in cash, and good bonds, and is. therefore t confidently recoinmendfd to the public. jvi tur Annual weeuniyiB inlawing wnicer Were elected tor the ensuing year j XX and ew Orleans Sugars," ' W1 -JAVE3 SLOAN, President. : Loaf, Crushed Pulyerised and Clarified f do ' S. Q. COFFIN; Vice President. ' Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo CofFeea iti" C. P. MEXDENHALL, Attorney. Black Pepper in srrain and oTound. snd Allstice rt. 1 juji. AKAiis, secretary ana lreasurer WILLIA. CCMMINGi General Agent James Sloan, J. A. Mebafie.-C. P. "Mendennall.-i r. r. . j. .vicvonneu, tr urHiOoro , vt. oiacnng, 411c, snoa Thread and Wrapping paper, 3aJdGrC.fiJWdaialow54J GulHSrd' WUCam A.: Wright, jfim&g&nHttetp&H Ut C. mtkiss. Carolina, Fmale .Cottett : John I. i Prim Yinriiiia aid Western Ba ccn tnil Lrd ? k.- .u.i,.. T.Thr, tr -rr.-.v r.rt.U; r P. LUly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Balaigks Iwov Springs, .Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, . Pittsboro' ; H , ; - .... . Agont in Raleigh, GEO..?1: COOKE. j The strictest attention paidTo" receiving and for Dc. 14, 101 I warding goods. ' . " ' ! Petersburir. Maroh &. v 1ft North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH. N . C tike riska unon all classes of nrort i ,.. flt i rtZ 1 L,, v. nM,Mi.u' Tt. di;:, 'I I "I " " ' o..v,-s uuw in'" 1 property amounting to $4.o00,0U0. a large pr- I capltil iT;;;r U Trd : ' in bonds nronerlv secured. I The average cost of Insurance upon the nlan of ! this Company has been le.-s than one third of one per eent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected I):rec- i tors and Officer of this Company for the present : year: DIRECTORS. ; J. G. B. RouHiac, C. W. D. Hut.-hings, Jno. R. ; Williams, John Primrose. Ilenrv D. Turner, S. W. ' Whilinjr, T. H. Selby. Raleiuh ; "(loo. McNeill, Fay- i etteville; Joi. G. Wright, Wilmington: James E. , Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greeusboro' : Jno. i Cox. Edenton : Jo-h. Boner. Salem: Jos. H. Pool. ' Elizabeth City : F. F. Fagan, Plymouth : Alexan- ; ier Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith. Mur- ! lreeslMro' : H. B. Williams. Charlotte; John B. Bauett, Milton: A. T. Summy. Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roiilhac. fnitlcnt. Henry D. Turner. IVcc tin. S. W. Whiting, 'fraisurrr. John C. IV.riridge, Sreret-ug. J"hn H. Bryan, Attornri. J. Hersiuan, Geumd Aymt. S. W. Whiting. Jjiu. R. Williams, r Executive I'oiiimittee. John Primrose, j All communications in reference to insurance ; should be addressed to the Secretnrv. post paid. J. C. pARTRiDGE, Sec'v. Raleigh. Mar. ", 1S5;1. 2o Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVE? arc not. permitted to travel ou Got , Railroad, without a written, permit from their ! owners. Duplicates should in ail e.a-es be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one ' copy of every pas-. JAMES M. POOL. Jan. III. V4. 4 Ticket A-ent. Removal and New Firm. YV M M. CARTER, having asociated with Fust A: i.nkukknkk. thev will continue ! the Hakowakk 1Usink-s iimler the finn of FAUST. WINERRENKR & Co.. aud have kkmovki. to their nkw " sroiiv brown sro.NK stork. No. 16. North llrd street, east side I above Market (erected on the lot formerly occu ! pied by the Oi.u City Hotel.) where we are pre f pared to show a very full assortment of Haki i WABt, Clti.lrt. Gcns. Rifles, Ti rit.xtixk Axis, j HaCKLIis and all other goods usually kept by . Huruw are F'.stablishmei.t-. Wc respectfully soli- cit a visit from our frievds and buyer- generally. Philadelphia. Feb. 10, 64. 17t l;i The Book of the 19th Century. THIRTY YEARS VIEW : Or, The History of the Working OF THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT FOR THIRTY YEARS. BY TH0S. II. BENTON. """pO be published by Subscription iu two large JL 8vo volumes, double column, each to contain ' 700 pages. The 1st volume will be ready on the I 20th of April, nnd will be embellished with a steel ! plate portrait of Sksator Bexton. During the last thirty years there has been no ! important public measure in which this active and ! distinguished Statesman has not taken au able and decisive part, and been familiar with the intlii- j enccs, whether secret or public, which have urged j forward or opposed each. And now at the decline ' of a long and eventful life, he pens for future gen- i erations his lessons of wisdom, and presents U'eni ! with his experience iu such a manner as to illus trate, with great clearness and force, the practi- cal working of our novel system of Government Since the announcement ot the above work as iu press, the greatest desire has existed amongst all parties to secure copies of the work. The words Whig and Democrat are lost sight of, and from the representations which the publishers receive, there are fully asniuuy subscribers of one party as the other. All unite in believing that the "Chronicles of the United States for the past thiv- , ty years" could not be in better hands. j Although the work has been but a short time i announced, yet the subscription list has already reached the very large number of H6.000 copies, j It is confidently believed that a sale of more thau i four times that number may be expected, as no American, whether engaged in Political, Mercan tile, or Rural pursuits, can fail to purchase this work. ! CANVASSING AflENTS who have already engaged in disseminating it, havo met with most extraordinary success. Canvassers are wanted in every part of the State of North Carolina, excepting in the following coun- I ties : Beaufort, Bertie, Chowan, Craven, Edge combe, Granville, Greene, Martin, Pitt, Tyrrel, Washington and Wayne, are still Wanting Can-' yassers. Respectable men, who can lurnish good references ns to ability and character, will be en gaged on application to the Publishers. Applicants for Agencies should be partituiar to state what counties they desire. D. APPLET0N & CO, 310 -& "MS Broadway, New; York. March 31, ol. f 4t. C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS "SION MEUCHAJiTS. Dealers i:S7ar,f FlMir, Cojfie, Molnnsex, Teas, Candies, Wood Wart, Raisins, Tobacco, & ' wirs, Scotch - Ate; .Loniikt Porter t Brooms, '.Sfarcli, Sail, ifcss' Jtorkr&c.', 4c.', " - -' CoRXEit Front and Princess Sts., - . "WILMINGTON,- N. C. . . C. Di;Pre. D. B. Baker. v.- : r, 't - 1 . si. Messrs, -L; D-& W." J.CrenshawKrfriVi. josian Wills, Esq-.JVbrdrt. James Oeorgef Esq.i?j7tijarA - S Messrs. Monahan' & Beers, Near Tcrt. - . " i 1 as -constantly on: hand ;J Prime' Forto ruoo- Raca Ginsrer in Eacs: and Ground in Boxes ; Onnpoirder, Imperial, and Yoang Hysoa Taa iiuew, Aaamantine and Sperm Candree : Brown, Pale and Variegated Scats ooo - ; j rt t. : Regalia,1 Principe, and Havanna Omars';" fi ' Together with a large stock of foreign a,ni do- t v , nwu Piney Point Line to Baltimore On Monday of Eaoh Week. . , - P1.11. slam" Maryland, Captain bWB ! enlargod. and Mnproved in every respect, is now on ' the rnt Vin t).tV, lfi.n: " i-T" " .--isagre , le.a e P by the morning train on Man- 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 ii'jr, in any direction. Returning, passengers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Wednesday of euh week, at o o'elock. P. M., aud arrive at A quia reek always iu time to connect with the night line of the Richmond, Fredericksbifrg and Potomac Railroad Company. Fare in either direction. .". : forward cabin pas sengers, the same price, but with meals on board of the Maryland included. Fare for lirst class passengers between Baltimore an I Philadelphia, by the New Castle and French town line, S-' "0. For second class do $1.50. Making the whole fare from Petersburg to Phila delphia by this agreeable line 7.t0 only for first class passengers, and -io 50 for second class do., including meal for the latter on board of the Ma r laud. For further particlars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond iktid Petersburg Raif road Cwmpanv. R. FURT. Jr., Ticket Agent. Oflioe of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Co.. March 10. 18;'4. 7t 21 W O R L D ' S F A I R PREMIUMS. Three Prize Medals ! Have just been awarded to the very "elegant and superior PIANO FORTES. Exhibited by the subscribers at the Crystal Palace. In making tliealxive aunouceuient. they would take this opportunity to return their thauks to their numerous friends, for the extensive- and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, aud j a -.-ure ihim that no pains shall be spared to sus- j t un t h - flattering reputation already attained ; a id j in order to uic.'t the greatly increased demand for f their iii-truments, they have added largely to their manufacturing facilities, which they trust will en abie them in future to promptly meet every de maiel Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or i i oris, are invited to examine our .-piendid assort ment be, 'ore purchasing elsewhere. GHOVESTEEN TRUSLOW. 606 Broadway New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. H. l'rciniiims were a waisled by the American Institute to their Pianos live years iu succession. Mar lU.'-'O. " .".iu -'1. ., F11IIK SUHSCHIBERS are now receivingtheir 1 Soring stock ot "STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising every Variety and style of Dress Goods worn either by ladies or gentlemen. Their .stock is unusually large, and was selected with much care and attention, by one of the firm, to which they invite the early attention of their customers and t lie pub ic generally. March 21, Y.4. 2 i W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS! A VHKY large assortment of ailii and black laue Maatilias aud Points. W. II . & R. TUCKER OILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats,. kj W. H.& R. S. TUCKER. t.j. FANS! FANS ! OURN'ING and fancy Fans, - - : W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. I Vl"-ss immingsaud Embroideries. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 1 IBBONS and Gloves. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. j TTMBRELLAS and Parasols, steeple top's.- u W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. 1)OBlNSON"S Gaiters, Shoes andS ippers. V W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. : 4 BEAUTIFUL assortment of Lace Goods, Col lars, Chemisettes and Undcr-Sleeves. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. SERVANTS' GOODS. ARLBORO" Stripes, Plaids, etc W. II. k R. 3. TUCKER. 31 HATS! HATS!! HATS!! ! " F" you want a hat of any kind;or description, call at W. H. & R. S. Tucker's, and you will 1 find a mammoth stock. Any one can be wiled, ns their stock embraces all sizes,1 from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Fogvism and Youn Ameri c vni-m. W.' H. & R. S. TUCKER. 50 KEGS Blasting Powder. , 20,'JOO feet Safety Fuse, jufst iu .store. W. H. & Ii. S. .TUCKER.- CIOF'FEE. 75 bags prime green Rio Coffee, in store and for sate by - , A- M. McPHEETERS 4-CO., Norfolk Feb. 7. . ly; Tp n A. SFJ,.TbRedlloTer. Uerds Grass. Blue f Grass, Mired Lawn Grass aud Lucerue just I received at the Drag Store of ( j.j; - . WILLIAMS & lIAa V. OUD. " TN STORE, (iround Alum Salt, in sacks ckl ' ' . I r TT T -,r, ' ' Hale Uoue end 'twine, rumaie iow . -. ... -. . . 1 T . ; james ei cuthbert;; uop?p?d :taleSh;?I - ; - -V. - -No FAyett - fpw-.;. Tf-U? .-JT)rvGodd8?rcaiers;K-iDg..Toy, Drug Dealer, gli, Jn. , lf8. :fcV rfffj; BaTlay: Esq Boekneller Norfolk, r. - Rale; I Vniailtine ;T0O do Hyde- .Kimberly Jkuld, Sir. and forale by - - " ." - -VJ ir-:.i .ii.r i -i ' . . . . - ....... -i . . .mw AT -1 I u HlvS. -jL-,. j. Worth "Carolina2 Mutual Life Ins i So.OOO. SlaTes are injured for a Iln of one w ts yeus fer t ' ' Ir Chat . Jiihr.E&n, President, 1 J , Wm I). Kajwowd, Tice PrasideatVS , fc- 3njes JP.aianrS?CTetax'4. "4 u. uuBVisiu?j;,-,v v Ptrim Eubee, Attorrwev. Ir. Wm. Hr .McKee,-;EEamiiiing Fhysisian J Hersman," Gentrat Agent " t " All looses are, paid:witLln90 days after satisfae ; -tory proof ? presented;'.-'..- . f - is v an? nd ramphlets, stowing the plan of bptr- fifcwf the Cvmpan maybe had pc . applio&tion at the Office, cr ny cf xha Agaffiaa-' All lett V JAMES F. 'JORDAN, fp HE JETN A' K3.CRANCE x COMPANY cf Hxniroan; CoKiOfFsrgtoinsura Bnildicgii and ilrctaiidiie,' ag,instTcs'or'daDiag by fixa at premiums to suit the tames. 'V- 7 -;' "Tidsis pneof tieclde'st.aniiestlBstrrtiBC Com panies in ' the Tinted Statei7'aad payB iu lossfe promptly:- J-? 1 ;r-- A , Applications for Insurance j Balelgh, or Its rl cinity,' to be ad to -' ry. -.-v- . y ' . " - S. W. WHITIN0, 4 - ' - f ' -- Agaot. ' ... ADijor MUton, Hi Cand,jrIclnity;to s J. PALMER, Agent. Octoberrl848. - JUST RECEIVEDUu.thcr'SuPPly 'of Musical . I Instruments at the N.' fc. .Mhb1 -Rtrd' Whr --. . . . 7" 7'- -rC- -. C . may always bsfound Sheet Muaio and Musio Books for all instruments, . i Pianos ; fi'om 'the" -celeb'ratad Factory "of Knabe &jGeUe BaWmoro.CGxdtara, -Violins, Yioliacellos, DrUms Fifes;; Flatea, paria netts, FiageoletSt Qctarg Flates; Accordeons, raitg ing from M0 cents to 15,00, , Banjos, Tamborina, Violin Scrows, Iinii,--BridgeBows. v A'Jiew lot . of Italian Strings bottYoi;,.fJaiWojf..'YloKu!vA' large assortment of Perfery, IIabrIJruslies,Port -Muaieitc.cijt . ARTISTS', MATERIA'lJ.Abeau0lf Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting Japan Boxes,' Paints; Brus es,- Oils nd - Varnish I ..Canvasa fia pieces or on--tttFetehes. ..jmJt i&:$&lir?' Drawing Patterns, PencilaPaper, Bristol Board,1 Mill Beavda,iGradoates,Tint Paner. Pastel."-Water Colors, Pictures, Picture, Frames, Guilt ManldingV Uiass S.C., &c. . - K. AV Raleigh, Sept,- 16, 183. 7J ;.V; . moNwbigil:': "T""HE subscribers respectfully inform th4; cU i X i ena .f the United Stated, that they are' pre-. laired to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron Work, uch as railiugs-for PubU.a oivPriyate' Parks, Gar dens, Steps.. Balconies, VeraTidahs, CemeterieSj. fi:c. ' Also, Setteea, Chairs, Tables, Grey. hounds, -Cast Irou LanbsNcw Foundland' Dogs.'Iron-tairs. Doors, Shatters, G uards, Gnf'es and all - kinds i , of ornamental ani architectural Iron .work.-r ;V B55a,,rhey pay pr.rticular attention 'iton'clo sing cemetery;lots,v haying; the'Jargesf and -hand- isouiest assortment of partmis of any establishme'ht ,m the country. Persons tlesinng to make selecuoa of patterns and know the cooiTof work, by .address ing the subscribes, will receive;' by return of mail, printexl designs of - ork and list of pricesiAU orders entrusted, to us wiTb receive prompt attention. 7 - . ':-'-Mmt0 k CO. , ,'iNo. 121 Norih.Tenth'strPhiradelphia. .-2nd, l"i,,,iv?rt -f Nov". "XT P. KIMBALL; t-tK" BEEKMAN ST.. JJ . New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Sashes, Doors, BlindsVld all kinds f Builders' Panuel Work, made of the bestiiiaterial.in tht most thorough manner RhdIGiR' dried, so as to entirely prevent shrinlvig- byxpoisuro to heat in any form or degree, is preps'ired to "fui-nLsh any amount at short notieef AhQrWcry 4est, article made in the Count ry. andl adreSti'emely low prices for cash. Orders by mail-proiBpUyi.attended to, and goods put up und - dispatched-with care. Strangers visiting tlie cjty are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. r Jan 19, 1H64. : .',., ,, 6mos 7 18 54'. ' SPRING SUPPLIES OF . BOOTS AND SHOES. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO., .would call the attention of every ilerchant- in Vir ginia and Nirth' Carolina to their Whole sale, stock of " i l . ' t v ' , 1 t ? ROOFS , ANT) SiOJuS,s.v. - . i Offered for saie at reasonble pnees,. on, a ereail of 6 months, at their Large NEY STORE, No. 7. i Main Street. : . , . - ..' , j The Stock conaist-r in part as .follows, yiz : iu.000 pair Men's Kip Brogans, yarious qjlitits, SdX)0 " G ieia's CTf and fiae Wax Lth'r Boota's -2,000 " Mi-n s split ifregans, :- ;,". 1,000 " Gent's Calf OxJiird, Ties, , -3,000 " ' F'ancy Gaiters, Patent Leather Shoes and other fashionable etyjes. of Dress Shoes, s "2, olid v.7 Men's hue Calf BoU long 4egS.-r.AW' so, Kip Boots, all qualities, ' 4 - ' - -3,K0 v"-"! Ai'oraea' peg Buskins.'different kinds. 1,000 . 11 ;, sewed " Calf tuid Goat Skin pvitae. 1 -V- V 1-3,000 ' LailiesV Gaiter TBots, Jenny Liu J Shoes, snd oilier. Fancy styles of Ladies' iioe, 10,000 '' Wiiawtt'i cheapMerocCO Shoes; rarious kinds. ;' . -. ;---' . '- l'.; - -4.000 - . Misses anil Children's Shoes, iU'kiuds 3.1AI0 ' " iBo s and Youth's Bootees, &c. -: W. H. A D D1N G TON' & CO hay e just added $ 1 00 -000 worthjef Boots and Shoes to tb,eir-Springfctock; it will be found very complete, and they hope eve ry Merchant will caii ana exiumue iiieir siociC. ; Tuums b months creuit. W, U. ADDINGTON &. CO. tf-U. Feb. 7, Ibol.;. st; 1RQVN WINDS0R0AP-12d.)2en, jut re. ccited. AUo, a large variety of Lubiu'3-atii -Biwin'sPcrlumoryjat'the Drug Store of : WILLIAMS1 & HAYWOOD.; October II, ISoS. ; S3 Commission and Forwarding: Bu- filness.r;' NOHFOLK.VlKGIXIA, 183 i. ' - 1 '5 jyfXIIE undersigned respectfully. teudeta Lis ser vices to -'MERCHANTS and PLANTERS. doing bnsinesB with this C5tj ns a, COMMISSION -He. will 'give .prompt Attention' to all '-Consign- ments of PBODUCil- and MERCHANDISE, and use hi best excrtcns to-j effect sales at Uie high est market pries, majWOgdmmediate returns and L -t CorincyUng "jUk hisperence and .nowfiNlge Oi bUSinCSS, , a, mc5e. appuuaiaoo Wus luieresis that may be confided to. him, be Lopes toreeeive : Tt pWwkscfes j'JUifon." FM aliory,- Presidclit of the Norfolk ulTetersburg Kaili-OACl3aessrs Har- ' jy & Bros.; ShippU!&Merchaii&)Jind-Governmei.t i Agents for the; sale -of Guandj Herman f& Co., Ritleigh,. b. J ;t"? ?" xteent ! f ri.T.f. tvs.m.w. ns: ior cotton. btty one dollar per hLd.; ail i t t . commission. t V I - rH.L,nuirC-,:. i ' t. Raletrt. C'bj -fTILUAMS. jfc IIATWOOD. Norfolk. Feb.--,- .fv. - -Wuik, April 10, l8-3.,..; J7l :lV v,;-:, .'r -l. 1 . . ' """"" - i rf - -m "" "... r 'fc-r - ic - ... - - ,
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