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3 : KPfe l&t 'P ; ;s ;v , 9 x C 0 t T O IJ P f l Of fcl iT O jr. vii.i .. 3 1 nk mumI twwa, aa CWrtOtrMNl Jadbtel Uiatt iMiate Wtt" WeWirf f pHE rbh ' St4W UsiB ir4m4 by ll'.U.h rt for tk Kxpi-Mfr tri I WilaJif Lnn WU M 1 1 ai Xaleirf , V---' N 69 -ouutk SWv ; -.f -i VtMn. r. W. SraM Sou, 4o " PUnished orXIfie!c Tin. T7ftt. - Ksk. witk Ubim or for W vslcr..' i r : , For nW, it tio- - 'iK, C BOOK-STORE. Smitli's Vixginl Prteltaa Ctraxr ANOTHER Ut jttOMl4 m rotmrt'o prieM, witk eort of mith tipkawtj VXtaMl bnMn,vhTUt c? Iftlfo 4i onoof gC t of 4 nZi art mtriitkuf, v roiMMMltUa. JAMES It, TOWLES. HOOH-l KOOR- 5 JkuitkU Wu V Tobowo k Wmity. of lUtoro. ', -It U do Of UM MOt OSOtlT. MMi boMlifoL' Bd OMOt d UnMlofl rro is Firziala im vwt wo la boxi bm of tk eVlobntad M afkctaror. Jum Ttoov- ;as, jr tko UWL . A. Mpplt jut reiT4 IM for omlo by , - - P. T. PESCCP. ; ' 1 PERFtXTTltW TOBACCO. "Mr! Ji t?) TkoiM. jr.. oyi,"" I premt to tko mr T iko vtcd, UUU bnad,'Ntaro ud Art eoot biocd, wkiek mj tooA oftrr jcori izpcrUseo pi nntm mof erftttm. y ;7 V Tko kotOB eoltUl 4 WodOOAOaT tkV Ubl tk alrwaixwoaitV lf:JlrTkoBo.ta rp4. rli without wkickorur. Ap plj. rTdod for lo b . PFPESCCI). tVmOOyOIJfA'St qHti of Frcneb, XfyJr-Tn&S 4ad Balttmor brmad of foDowfag m&Z'ra: t by 10, 10 by 11. 12 k H,: 11 by 16. 12 by 48. 1 J b20,J3 by 1. MhylK B by 2J. 1G k 20. 18 by J4.J4 by SO. . Ontors reotro4 for oy it Coock aad Ptetart GUjml Okuo for Qrooo Hoooos, aad OUm Tiloa for Floow tflfd promptly by v. P. F.' PESCUP. I7XC&LSIO&. SO AP.Tkio U tko kestooopla t, for tko Botk or for dowMotio porpoocs. It W pat apio bof of 60 poaad. aad roadUv trugisao.taraadpaiat, tuaoarU aaekoap m Tarpatiaooap ad ja aa kaadrod fold aaoro AartaapplyiirooeiTodaadtialo OP05GES FORTHBBATn.-iAiBWftipply i ttt bcaatifol aad of dooIraWo auOooM r-l at PKSCUIT8-" 1 1:.. HAUL H&C8HE3 Tboat aUaait ri ty of Hair Brake la tki City, afearba oa aad bowgat vry ckoap at P. F PESCVD TOOTH BRUSHES. I bar cr Iarro ap ply of apleadid Tootk Braaboa for' aala vary lwby i :X - ..PiF.PESCTO. EIDLTTZ POWDERS. A aappty of Tory a i periorScildliUPowdoni iaat reeaivod aad for by p.f;pescui. " ' ' - MUSTARD. A fortker awpffy !of Loadoa Mastard of Tery aaporior qaality, jast ro- crired at PESCUirs; BREAST PUMPS. A' aapply of jery ioporior qaaUty for aala T.ry SYRINGES A Urgo Ukof 8fial- 'of a0 kinds, jast reoeiTod aad for"lo by ' P. C PESCCD. ! JAM Pit. I will Bell aiy praaant oppl ofFla. j id Lamps, atroaaeod prieoa, as I doairo to mirJac a aew style. x , ; P. F. PESCUD. IRESH CONGRESS WATER A fresk supply just receiYod, aad for aalf by. f.. PESCUD. 1 LICGLUEV A large aapply of WkiU aad vJT Browa Uloc jast roeeived aad for aala by . - P. F.l PESCUD. I0CK CAXDY- Tkis brand: oe wall and fa- rorably kaawa. aad wkiob took tko priso at ttif Ust State Fair, kas a crest ran, aad I kata juat raeciTod a fresh aapply Wai'ji is tkoagkt trea uperior to.aiy Ust lot. Call soon and got a bis cuit of fraaiam Tobacco J. F. PESCUD. 0 kRONOCO HONET DEW 1 kava 40 or 60 as of spleadid Cbowiaa Tobaoeo.'for Bo- Ud and W nolesale Trad. or sapcnor qaality, from the foUowiag'eslabrated aiaaaiaetarta, vis: Y. A K. P. Jaaos. SL N. ioakias, aad Simsford A Sat. urueld. ... . .P. F. PESCUD. O UPERI0K- 8U0kIN0 TOBACCO IaronT, ' O papers aad poaad boxes well flavored, and . lor sale ia qaaotUiea to suit pare baser. . - . P. F. PESCUD. I ) ATENT ZINC PAINT. A Eod sacply is to I hand sad instruction kow to Its it. Many pre. tr it to Wbita Lead it has a fine body, very white ud glassy. . CsilstPescuifs.. 1) ATENT DRVER. A anbeUtato for litharge and Sugar Lead very cbesp and. very food. received b P;FPESCyDt; TO CAPITALISTS' GUARANTEED. BONDS', ; SOQ,O00. - ' .' rpilREE nuadred Tkoweand Dollars of Coupon 1 Rouds of tke-Soistksblr' Railroad Company, ruaraatoed by tae city of Petersburg, and secured 7 Mortage on tke Road aad aU of ka property, tearing aa interest of six per centum per annum, pybleenU-annaaBy, oa tkolf day of anaary wii July ef eacW Tear the priacipal payable ia iKTO aad 1875. ia sams of $500 aad $100-for sate. . - -.. y Alpl at tke oflice of tk eompasy ta Petersburg, wrui wua- wki ua tartett ri; T t a wiw n aisaes , iaalvor aad platod Wara. t 1 i cfni 7 . M .Cbcks aad Watckae:.; iuv' .-.i! ; " Perfumery Extracts aad Faae Ooodt v U tPistok, aad.-waftiag Ua. Jt y: tAj VaUaNaiSMf JMimjIuI .. teat par aat. kaa wf kava kertofr5lat,'W. "auao u.oo a largo oasiaesa ; v; ? - PALMER ft BAMSAT. l?OcaobariaKIR&A.-gr. fS'i. --b7 1 TTJ-Zeltl. Stm Llnw m,7 r .:u'm'.VMM. , 8,00 .- Fowr Hort ComLm. ta ntUboro'' i u a au, wiuox, rtil ,,aa..-W. aJUCa. ir K W1XS017 & onion, QEraLCojtatseiojc ft Fot wsiuraI taca am Tsi ' v't--' J Portaawatk; Va t " " ivjtaajr peeaamal. a pitpt aUoafioa to tko Sale aad Fojrardiasaffrodaeoaadalar ; ckaadise, of every. 4a-riptevaad ataka liberal ad. Taaeoa, ipoa poasignmeaU. y-r,-r ,-v.f.,(, ... - ftaucaarQoof W UoxdaoaL. Eaq.f.Kaleigk; klosarwW. H. ft R.8L Taekar. date EiagTkosaas ft,Barrow&iaisbarg R.ILft D-. UaradovOx. ford ; Hoa. Weldoa N. Edwards. Warraa.aoaatv 1 WfB. Koyator, Oraa.villeK kfossra. Jeaa.Waite ft'Ca Warren toa ; , kloatgoaiery ft Plammer. do ; CoVWaltor Qwyaaa, Ck. Eagr.t Catral Railroad. stores I BtoVii t r ctovei ! ! ! f E, tka ,aad eraix?Md, woakl rospoctfaOy. eaQ 'tka' atteatioa f ' Soatkera klercaaats to oar axteamvVatoek' of . . , ' I- ... i 8TQVES. CAULDRONS, rORGES, ft4 As. Oar aavortmeat of Cook' aad parlor Stoves eoa- sists af some af tka beat ia tko Jaarkot. - Wa kovo a largo stave , for, waod, .-apabla ofjoooaiag for rram tareo so roar aoaa.pereBSr s uar staves aro'aMdo mtjt andfeonsoqaeatly are datable, aad are'a'arraated to give atnfafioa. Oar stock aoaslstsaf fka foUewiag Cook aad Parlor Steves for wood vix : Back. Uodera Troy, Globe. Ao., for Parlor. PWtW Air Tigk Uaioa Air llgkt,. Ida Air TigkW Wira Plato Ae. Dealers woaM do well to give as a call to- fort porckaaiBg abewkera. 5, E. Coraar. of-2ad aad Race 8ta,r Pailadelpkia. Jaa. 27 tk. 1854. . . Savv . Words of Truth and Soberneit. . fTIHE Delco 'Cempiaa Attsekmeat : Mr. Deap. I star, tka celebrated vocalist,' writes as follow : easra. SoAaaxax at Gav Oentlemea ! eompliaaco witk yoar reqaoet,' tkat I skoald rive yea my opiaioav m regard to' year aowly laveated Attachment to ta riaao l orto, eauuod taa "iMlco Campana, I do so most tkeerfuUy, aa oaa of tko bast UOars of tae nad l aave ever seen. Tka effects prod need by It are novel and plea. tag to my aai. ooaveylag to tko adad tka Idea of distant music or bells, witkiat any of tko maffled toaa wkkk geaaraUy ckaracteriaea tkoeo iaita tiona. I balieve It atay be aaed witk advaatage, aitker witk or wttkoat tka aooosapaalmrat of tko aaaea, - .r- i Hoping yea asay raaSsa baaeit froea yoar lago aafty aadecOarprisevI tsaisia, yeava..avoot res. poctfally . . WM. R. DEMPSTER. - Tkeae aaporb lastrameaU, togetkor witk a va- iiimfanntfi nm tTi i J " Ravaa, for sale at Factory prices by - ii -. 8IMM0NS ft WHITMORE. PeUnbarg. Mank d, 18M. 19 BAIN, HATTON & (X ;! Whblei0ft Grooers, FORWARDDiOC- PRODUCE ANl COMMISStOrd MERCHANTS, cbiMEa' WlO AID WATER ST8L ' PORTSMOUTH, VA, " IIVE THEIR penoaal atteatioa to tke sale VT aad shipment of all kinds of prodae and Merckaadise, aad mike liberal advaaces on con si raments. ... ttii ,kV!dX-ABAlN. rt'.tf. E. A. HATT0N, ,ii v " O. M. BAIN, Jty Jfarck 28tk, 1864. ly-26 -u., : p.-f.' pbscud.; XTTHOtESALE AND RETAIL DRUG GIST, X)l: RALEIGH N. Q., Is aow receiving bis tensive purchases for 'tke Spring Trade, and tko rapidly increasing demand saving justified bapn charipg many articles la origiaal eases, wkicb be bas bitkerto procured ia small quantities, justifies kirn, ia offering aoproeedrated inducements to bis Hands aad eastotaera, To tke trade ke will sell tko most popular Patent Medicines at tke Proprie tor,' prieea,and retpectfully requests dealers and the pabQe geaarany to giro kU stock aad prices aa examination beore sending their orders North or elsea&nraaV.A'! u .iJlU J hl Marek 80..1864. ..r 27 PAINTS. OILS ft VARNlSn The gabeeriber is receiving his Spriag stock of Paints, Oil and V arnishes, or aU sinus ana quauuee. uw tities commensurate. witk the. erratiy. increased demaadMo KoaddoaU Pf.rttoh.,t . . TV i . "T.. WLW. T Mil T.inlMd fill. saperior quauir - . ' rL-. mmd rnraSturs Farnisk. and respectfully in vite imitsaasers to sxamiae his 8 took aad prices befora toying us wus av V7 UevlagkeU ablt U giw tkem ior Udno. meats. Raleigh, Marek, tl, 1864. 27 OSAGE ORANGE The Hedge Plant of Ameri- rv n... Dranire. has more tkaa met tk zLT..;. JliMetatioa of lU friends : aad so for aa regards tk great object ia Tiew, a good aad tntihi r-Jl ..UntaHiintnonreRmata. variety of aan hAn' esar Tirotisntlon. and fhaapBMX, it U all fhatchnl) dwlred. ' A knbply fake-Med aad s Treatise on tk eultivartoii of h plant toay be bad of ' rFr.FJtuuuW;' Mirth, 81; '64. : - 27; I) RESSINO COMBS.' A fine assortm tut ts to band and for sale by . P. F. PESCUD t fARIEB'8 8PANISH MIXTURE. A 'fresh I . . aafinlv ut reeaived. aad those troubled with Dyspepsia or diseaasx arUlag from aa lpare stoto It the lood. ,sre -urged to predaced a wonderful xr 6f 2 Bottlee."- r-r. PESCUD. : TTMhlnJtton Cltr Lime. OAA CASKS iraskiagtoa CTty Llmo, (sape- tock of , Jtwstry oTor aeforv 1 RalaigVIi U too largo ewmeratwe kTa u si .. Poriva..Mnrk81,'64. 27 1 . 't ' "- " - 5 )i iprE:r;iiaJ.iKA , , M whqleAale . STOCK -:", ''.'OX J .:-u' ' v. '.' .; -BOOTS A -SIIOKS, - FoaSraixo 1854, BY W. H. ADDINGTON ft CO., ' ' tNoarota, VjL . , . . would call tk atteatioa of Merchants in Virginia aad aortk Caroliaa to this im stock ef BOOTS. SHOES. TRAVEM.lf fl TRUCKS," .YALICES, 'CARPET BAGS. Ac- atnouoting to $150,000. I . . ., It is one of the most varied, because it embraces very kind of Boot and Shoes that can be found ia tko United SUtos, and it is the aan sxlkctkd stdcx in all Yhrrinla. Tke goods are made to order by tke best maaa- footarers ia. thu . ceuntry. expressly for OUR WHOLESALE TRADE, and it is conseouenUv better suited- to tke Trade of Virginia and North uarouaa tnaa any wholesale stock of Boots and fikeea ordinarily found elsewhere. Boaideo aaving better goods, tke sisea are made regular to avoid aa ever Urge quantity of small suae, waica is a great evil to the Merchant and or aniverau oomptatat. Our care kas b.ea to avoid ikiaevfl ia giving orders for the manufacture of oar stock of Boots aad Shoes. . We are prepared to sell these roods a shade lower tkaa aay other, house in Virginia, and we will do it, City and Country Merchsts are there fore invited to call and look for themselves. BfTermj : 6 months credit. W. H. ADDINGTON ft CO. Norfolk, V. Mar. 24, 84. 25 FOR NEW YORK. Uarrxo Srarxs Mail. Lias rax SraAHsairs Jamestown and Roanoke. TP"! with tl K elegant aew steamship Jamxstowx, Cap. taia Parish, which is to run in connexion the Roanoke, made her firlt trie from New York to Petersburg, oa Saturday, the 25th alu, aad will . centiaue to make regular trip weekly leering New York very Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg very Tuesday evening. The Koaxokx will leave ew X orx every x ues- day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent ehaage of the Railroads. Passengers oa board of steamers will find the State ruoms fitted up in the moot elegant style and the fare aad attea tioa masurpassed. Passage and rare from retersoorg to new 1 ore. fgUto-reoms Included, I S10 00 Steers re Mtssare, 500 ga TicxeU issued at my Ufuce. 8. O. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. J.lvA.18. 55 ' . RALEIGH BAKERY. Payetteville Street. OPPOSITE TnE MARKET HOUSE. fTIHE Subscribers having commenced the abor I busineas at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L BTWalker, and employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share or the pub lie patronsg. Plain or ornamental u&ui maue v oruer, vb tke shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Caxoy Maxxxs. aad will keep constantly on hand a supply af freak Candy, of various descriptions, for sale whole sale or retail. ... t Wholesale price, by the hundred poun.ls, Jtfl JMlarCku. Orders from -a distance wiu oe promptly attended to. A fresh supdIt of Fruiu will be kept constantly oa band, of iba finest quality, at low prices. Coun- trw Ktnrea are narUOUlatir. requestea 10 iavor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. J AM 1.9 rv rnua. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 185$. U GUN. LOCK-SMITII, AND DJLA.lAui.tt. Cnarlea JUiesier, WOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleirh and surrounding country, that he has located permaaently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop oa wiuningvon duts v" " buUding.) where he wlU be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in bis line. In a style that shall not be surpassed by any other jperson, and SEE. . Raleigh, March Z. 1 803. FtnHE subscriber having just returned from a . IL Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar- in their lias, take this method of calling the attention of ladies and gentlemen to the variety of their Goods, suitable for presents. PANCY OOODS. vs..v.hvRetlenles:tlsinand emb'd Baskets; l rswi ami Saucers: China Flower Vases and rviMtiakK Portmonnaies and Necessalres; Jet tirAA nraeeletst Panier-mache Work Boxes; Tea Setts; Children's gilt edge Cups wd Saucerst t rmmmmtm fine Cutlerv: kid. india-rubber and wax Dolls; assortment of crying Babies; fine chiaa chndren's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment Of Gomes, boys' Guns, fic. ' fi ni. rarrUeaa. Horses. Steam Engines, olL:- nfir.' Wutiful Waterworks, fiae French Toys, Fomiture, Menageries, Sham F ight F arm v ' 1. j- hA.M. numaus. Tool Banks, Kitchen tL PAnkinr Stores. Pewter Tea Setts, Can tu.ti.ka 'chandeTim. Baiketr ,Tin Bedsteads, fivsvae 7 ' SingingMcnA' , , Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candles, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, Wal- T.w Nnta. Palm ants. Filberts, : Preservsi and Pickles. Brandy Peackes, &0 m - - Pall and see. at F. MAULER CO. Dea. 18. 'ftt.-- r 101 ThAPEB. A latge lot 1 supenr a- JT per, jot to band, embracln , very tVtti Ca, and Noto PaperW apUIn- ' ! 4 - 4 : t I i if" ' "" 'r ?r.i J;i ' "- ij ft .-WV"- - ForaaUby NEW YORK ClTYBUstNi:SSr .-' TTnnimrnw ' s; m. pettkngill& cq'3 advertising a- ": ''''.';. ' : .oency, ' .' . 122 xisSAO STtSBT, xiw Yoxr.. "' And No." 10 State street, Boston. P. A?o.-are' Arotr5for .the- taost influential aadlargest-jjroBnttagCommerc4al Papers both ia the United States and the Canada 1 . : t .. 111 ... " 1 . i . .. SQf Th following list of Business Firms are among the rati and moat reliable in' ths City of NewYorkr-. 3 " ' - HILL -BROTHERS. Importers of Embroideries, Whks Qooda. &c. No. Sberty street. T : COTTENEll 4 CO:: Importers of French P V and other European Goods.' Ho. 48 Broad street. T7IP8TEIXA HOSIG, No. 153 nroadway, a S doors from Libert v St. IuDorters - of -Ls few Laces, Embroideries. Silks Slo. "m" 4 ITCHELL'A'POTT. 45 ExchanKe PL. Import I ilVJrJ'f Britjh Dry Ubods, ScoUh and Irish JLuusK Ureas Uoods, KQ. ' BORN. SCHL1EPER4 HAARHACS. Importer., of Gerinnu a d Belgino BrosdcJoths, Silks, HoHteriea, Ac;, No. 60 Exchange Plsce. SCHUCHARDT. FROLICH A HOLTHAUSEN. Kos. it aad wt Uberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Riblwns, Vel vetsVeatiaga 8atins, Serges, Ae. Woolens of eve ry dooariptioa. -. --y ;-. . . TkERTRAND, FRERES A HENRY, Importers I of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac, (own manufae turcj 21 William Street JOHN M.. DAVIS, JONES A CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods, Maaut of Shirt Stocks, Ties, Ac 104 William 8troot. . - . E0HLSAAT BROS., 48 John Street ; Berlin Wool. Floes Silks, Elastio Braid. Gold and Silver Fringes Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, Laces. Ac. . - SSTRAHLHEIM &CO.,9 Broadway, Imp. e of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. " "OENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. C. B HATCH & CO. 97 WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers I aad Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. - - ROBINSON CO., No. 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, Impt aad Jobbers. Lac SUka, ilka, -Emhroideries, Hosiery, small wares, ie. rlREPIN d- PA YEN. No. 241 Broadway, Impor- terssnd Manuf. French LmenCambriea, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, c, (own maauf.) - - ACCX)RDEONS, STRINGS, Ac. CHARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in German, French aad Italian Meat cat, IxsracaxxT and svaixoa. io. - Lane. DagTierreotVTe8 T G URNEY. No. S49 Broadway, the oldest snd el most extensive establishment In the U.Sta'es. "TOYS- AND FANCY GOODS. JAIILBORN A CO., No. 64 Maiden uuie, (up stairs) aad 29 Liberty St Importers of Toys aad Fancy Qooda. Tllea for Floor and Cblmney Top. MILLER. C0ATES A T0ULE, No, 279 Pearl St. XXCACSTIC TILXS, OAXXKIXK CHIMXKT Tors, Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc Window Claee, Pmiatta, Etc HI. BAKER f BROTHER, 142 Water St, Impt of raxvcH wtxoow olass, cbku icals. rAisrs, A ao. Agents of American Window Glass, Glass Ware, 4. HOPKINS 4 BRO S. Imp'ts of rxxxca wis dow olass. No 61 Barclay. St Engraver. WnrrXKT, JOCrXTN a ANN!. ArtMa aae Enrrawra oa Wood, No. 6S SO raltea St. tlawt and bat wark doa expresses. . PDWAKW", 8AXFORD a OOu rorviga Itprw. Xa. a 1 Broadway. Uond aad girwardcd to and all part ef tae world. AsynU ta SorSiUt Adatas a Oo. FANCY GOODS. WARD, "DICKSON ft CO., (formerly Bailey, Ward A Co..) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods, Combe, Brushes, Fans, Jew elry, Perfnmtry. 4 a Maiden Lne. T ROSENTHAL BROTHER, Importers of English and German Faaey Goods. No. 1(W Liberay Street ' , Hot Air Furnaces &c DATTD CCLVKR, (lBTntoriid PaUntaw,) MCttS 8t Man. ad Dwfcv. wbolwaU aad tetaU, laruraaeaa, TmiUUtor, Itans, Ac noWLBS OO.. ITT Graad 8U latprwred Hot Air rorawwa, L Kangas, Begii-tBia, Veatliatatv. . India Rubber Good. RoatasaWrcenrr.SS Oeartlaad at India Rubber CoaU, Ptaoe Oinra, Ootba, aboea, Ufa PrweTTan, Oaagrwaa BooU, WabMDl. Ae. - . . Llftatulug Rod. AM. Qoratv 4 aosa, Dnabra (o Quiabv'a Improved Roda. OOk 1W Fat 27th at. and 18 Kaaaaa aUwat. rooking Olaw a it Picture Frames. MP- wbitlots. Maaafcoturer, No. 101 Canal it, Naw Tork. t Gilding In all IU bram-baa. 91achluery and machine Tool. SOHBScs'a Macbtaary Depot S3 CourtlaiMl atraat, Marblaery, MacliliM Tool aad Woodawortb'a Patent Planing Macblnea. LEONARD'S Machinery Depot 109 Pearl aad 60 Bearer etra. Macbiniat'aTooU froea the beet makara in the eoantry. Need tea, Fib Hooka cV Tackle dec. THOMAS II- BATK, (lal T. T. H. BATK.) 10S Maiden Laae, Needlea, Fluh Hooka. Planing Tackle, Ac Pri per Wareroom. CYRUSVr.yirtDtCa.naurSt.Imp'ta and Wboaesale Dvalera la Amerkaa, Prencb. German and Englbb Paper aad arerx deacriptkta of Paper Manometurer'a MateriaU. Prf nmery and Faner Soap: a A J. UAMSKT. fMaaaf. and Imp.,) ai Greanwlcb at. ot IV LuUna, rvevoeta, uuriama aan ower mwww makers. Stationery Warcrooin Wliolesalc. lira. A. WHKUsa A Oo. Noa- W and ts Park aow, New York VV City, I mp'taef staple and Fancy atattonery. Dealera In Amarieaa papers of every deerripttoe. Kioana a Khaoss. Xo. 88 JoTn at. Wboleaale Bookaellera altltko-ra, and ManfcofaU ktoda of Blank Booka. Safe. B. patwcx. Deflaoce aalamanOw tafea, (Gayler'a Patent) UcpotTNo- lW Pmrl it, frrmerly w John at. 1 BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN 4 GER.-This Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, in all case of prostration of the digestiv functions, so common, it is of inesti mable value During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly . ej&oaoieus i no family individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to resist the influences of inoipient disease, which lurk In a changing climate. Cadtiox. Be sure to get the genuine Essence, wfciehis Drenared only by F. Brown, at his Drug X u rhAmleal Store. N. E. Corner of Fifth and .t--.,.. Philadelphia, and for sale by all VVi, Apotherlee ia the United Bute., and I b WILLIAMS ft HAYWOOP, I L Aag. 2ad. 1858, ly- GREENSBOROUGK Mutual 'Insurance Company. riTlHE cost of Insurance on the' mutual plan is a. a. va avasaaa eaaaww v f aasw.ftaaoa ay AseAA ia bet a small sum, compared with a joint stock ; my. This Company being located In the? aL Company.' This Company being located in the Western part of .the State, 'consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. . , , " The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments," and have a very large a mountin cash and good -bonds, and is 'therefore confidently recommended to the public At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President 8. G. -COFFIN, Vice President C P. MSNDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent . DjXtCT'OBg. ' , . James Sloan, J. A. .Mebane, C.-P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConnelLj.of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Cofl5n, J. W.' Field, Jamestown; F. El liott Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College; John I. Shaver, Salisbury- John HI Cook, Fayetteville, E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh; Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J.' Jackson, Pitteboro'; II . B. Elliott, Ccdnr Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh. GEO. T. COOKE. Dec 14. 18T8 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. rjiHIS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues te take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (exeept Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion ef which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, ia bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. . THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present yean DIRECTORS. J. 0. B. Roulhac, a W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. O. Wright Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro'; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Elisabeth City ; F. F. Pagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. BarreU, Milton ; A. T. Sammy, Asheville. . All Directors are authorised to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, Prttidettt. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Trwurtr. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, j All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Raleigh and Oaston Railroad. S' LAVES are not permitted to travel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should in all cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, Jaa. 10, '54. 4 Ticket Agent Removal and New Firm. CARTER, having associated with dst A Wixxaaxxxa, they will continue the Hasdwaac Busikkss under the firm of FAUST, WINEBRENER A CO., and have bxmovk to their xsW 5 stort brown stoxx stosr. No. 45, North 8rd street east side above Market (erected oa the lot formerly occu pied by the Old Citt Hotel,) where we are pre pared to ahow a very full assortment of Hard wars, Cvtlkrv, Guxs, RirLxs, Tcrfrxtikb Axes, Hackkrs and all other goods usually kept by Hardware Establishments. Wc respectfully soli cit a visit from our friends and buyers generally. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, '54. 17t 13 The Book of the 19th Century. THIRTY YEARS VIEW j Or, The History of the Working OF THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT rOX THIRTY TIAR9. BY TII0S. H. BENTON. 1"0 be published by Subscription in two large . 8vo volumes, double column, each to contain 700 pages. The 1st volume will be ready on the 20th of April, and will be embellished with a steel plate portrait of Senator Benton. During the last thirty years there has been no important public measure in which this active and distinguished Statesman has not taken an able and decisive part, and been familiar with the influ ences, whether secret or public, which have urged forward or opposed each. And now at the decline of a long and eventful life, he pens for future gen erations his lessons of wisdom, and presents them with his experience in 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 of the above work as in press, the greatest desire has existed amongst all parties to secure copies of the work. Tbe words Whig and Democrat are lost sight of, and from the representations which the publishers receive, there are fully as many subscribers of one party ss the other. All unite in believing that the "Chronicles of the United States for the past thir ty years" could not be in better hands. Although the work has been but a short time announced, yet the subscription list has already reached the very large number of 35,000 copies. It is confidently believed that a sale of more than four times that number may be expected, as no' American, whether engaged in Political, Mercan tile, or Rural pursuits, can fail to purchase this Wrk' CANVASSING AGENTS who have already engaged in disseminating it, have met with most extraordinary success. CanVassers are wanted in every part of the State of North Carolina, excepting in the following coun ties: Beaufort, Bertie, Chowan, Craven, Edge combe, Granville, Greene, Martin, l'itt, Tyrrel, Washington and Wayne, are still wanting Can. vassers. Respectable men, who can furnish good references as to ability and obaraoter, will be en gaged ou application to the Publishers. Applicants for Agenoies should be particular to state what counties they desire. D. APPLETON A CO, 346 A 848 Broadway, New York. March 31, '54. 4t C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. . Dealers is Sugar, FLmr, Coffee, Molatstt, Teas, Candles, Wood Warty Raisins, Tobacco, Se gors, Scotch "2k, London Porter, Brooms, - 'Starch, Salt, lies Jn k, c, Ac, Coxxtx Front and Princess St., WIWUNQTON. N. 0. C. PuP. D. B. Baker. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854, Ij 20 JAMES VE. CJJTHBERT, . ., (SUCCESSOR :T0 KERR A CUTHBERT.) ' Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bolr 1 2 s aw n TV - . Mngbrook Strut, Peter sbur -T, ., - . , rHXFKHXscB8: J--' - Thos. Bragg, Jrl, -Jadeon, Ar. C ...; ' L. F. Hicks, Esq. . ' ' ' Messrs. KevW& Bro, Petersburg. , Messrs.' Li D. & W.;Q5.CrenshawJcAwoW. Josiaii.WflqEvoroAr,: ' , r ' - James George", Esq." Balthxore . ' ' Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New York. SAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto' Rico and New Orleans Sugars, ". . Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do : Rio, Laguira and St Domingo .Coffees i Black Pepper in grain and ground, "and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, "and Ground in Boxes , . Gunpowder, Imperial and Yonng Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles' Brown, Pale and Variegated Sonps . . ' Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead " . ; , j. Blacking; Ink, Shop Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather . . Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt , "r Prime Virginia and Western Bitcon and Lard Nails, assorted,' with flooring and' Warehouse RegaliftPrincipej and HaTnhafC)gars ; ; Together with a large" stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac,, which he offers at the lowest market rates.1 ' ' ' The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods;' .' " - Petersburg; March 5,' ' T19 Finey Point Line to Baltimore On Monday of Each Week. " r are Jpo Only, The public are he? eby informed that the' comfortable and ex peditious steamer Maryland.' Captain Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely' refitted, enlarged, and improved in every respect; is now on the route between Petersburg and Baltimore once weelly. . - Passengers by this agreeable and economical line, will leave Petersburg by the-mornrng train'on'Mon day of each week, at A o'clock, A: M.,'and reach Baltimore in the course of the night probably by midnight thus securing a connection with the dif ferent lines out of Baltimore, the following morn ing, in any direction. Returning, passengers will leave Biiltimore on the afternoon of Wednesday of each week, at 5 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Aquia Creek always in time to connect with the night line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company. Fare ill either direction, $5 ; forward cabin pas sengers, the same price, but with meals on board of the Maryland included. Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and French town line, $2 50. For second class do $1.50. Making the whole fare from Petersburg to , Phila delphia by this agreeable line $7.50 only for first class passengers, and $0 50 for second class do., including meals for the latter on board of the Ma ryland. For further particlars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg Kail road Company. R. FURT, Jb-, Ticket Agent. Office of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Co., . March 10, 1854. 7t 21 WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUMS. Three Prize Medals ! Have just been awarded to the very (elegant and superior PIANO FORTES. Exhibited by the subscribers at the Crystal Palace. In making the above annouceinent, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous friends, for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure tbem that no pains shall be spared to sus tain the flattering reputation already attained ; a id in order to meet the greatly increased demand for their Instruments, they have added largely to their manufacturing facilities, Which they trust will en able them in future to promptly meet every de mand Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, are invited to examine our splendid assort ment before purchasing elsewhero. GR0VE3TEEN & TRUSLOW. 505 Broadway. New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. B. Premiums Were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos five years in succession. Mar. 10r54. , 3m 21 IT HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving their Spring stock of 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 the pub ic generally. March 24, '64. 2o W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS I -VERY large assortment of silk and black laee Mantillas and Points. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A s ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. FANS I FANS OURNING and fancy Fans. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. D" ESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. IBB0NS and Gloves. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. UMBRELLAS and Parasols, steeple tops. ' W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. ROBINSON'S Gaiters, Shoes and Sappers. AV. H. & R. S. TUCKER. ABE.bUTIFUL assortment of Lace Goods, Col lars, Chemisettes and Under-Sleeves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. SERVANTS' GOODS. ARLBORO' Stripes, Plaids, etc. M W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. HATS! HATS!! FIATS!!! IF you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. II . & R. S. Tucker's, and ypu will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be suited, as their stoek embraces all sizes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Fogyism and Young Ameri cauism. W. H. & It S. TUCKER, f"r'A KEGS Blasting Powder. aJJ 20,000 feet SaTety Fuse, just in store. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. COFFEE, 75 bags prime green Rio Coffee, in store aud for sale bv A- M. McPHEETERS CO., Norfolk Feb. 7. 12 GRASS SEED. Red Clover, Herds Grass, Blue Grass, Mixed Lawn Grass and Lucerne, jnst received at the Dreg Store of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. IN STORE, Ground Alum Salt, in sacks, Gunny and Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine. For sale low. J. BROWN, No. 9. Fayetteville St Raleigh, Jan. 3, 1853. ,- , , 2. ClANDLES.io6 boxes Alhecver.d; Co. Ada ymmtiue ; 100 do Hyde & Kimberly Mtuld, iu store aud for sale by A. M. McPHEETERS; Av CO, . Norfolk, Feb. 7. North Carolina lttuat'latf'TJUi. r ance Company." , ' V OFFICE, RALKtaJT AT C. ' " THIS Company continues to insure . tbe lives ef JT all healthy JVhite persona and Slaves,, . . 1 TThe greatest risk taken on a s'inele life is $5,000. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for istieir value.? ; ... 0- K- ' OFFICERS. Dr. Chas E JohnsonPresident,' Wm. D. Haywood. Vice President, James F." Jordan Secretary, Wit H. Jones. Treasurer, . . Perrin Basbee, Attorney v. Dr: lYm." H: McKee. Examining Physician. - J.'.Hereman, General Agent Ail losses are paid within 90 days after satacao- tory proof is presented.-. . ? ' uianksnd Pamphlets, showme thcplan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letter ouvbusineBs should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN. Sec'v May 21853- . v flK . THJt TNA INSURANCE COMPANY ox Hartford. Conn., offers to insure Building and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums -to suit the times. ? ;.r ' ' This is one of the oldest and best iBSurawe "Com panies i"n the United States, and pays, its fosse promptly. ' " . i 'y - f- 1 Applications for 'Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi ' einity, to be made to " ' " S. W. WHITING. : ' '- ', ' - ' Agent" And. for Milton, N. C.fcand vicinity, to- , N..J- PALMER, Agent. October. 188. ' '"-' - .1 S3 i XIJST.RECEtVEDAnother SuppV of Musical J Instrunienti at the N'C Music Store, where' may always be found Sheet Music and Music Books t for allinstrutnentsf Pianos from the celebrated 1 Factory of Knabe & Gnehle, Baltimore. Guitars, Violins, Violincellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes', Clario net ts, FIs eoletK, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang ing from 60 cents to $15,00, Banjos Tamboriha, Violin Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. A new -lot f Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin. -A large assortmcntof Perfumery, Hair Brushes. Porte rMonaie ie., &c. : ARTISTS' MATERIALS AbeautiM lot of Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints,; Brushes, Oils and Varnish; Caevass in pieces or on stretch. . - . Drawing Patterns Pencils. Paper. Bristol Board', -Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &e., &c. ' K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Sept.. 16, 1853. PANNEI WORK. NP. KIMBALL, No. 78, BEEKMAN ST., . New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Sashes, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Build aw' Pannel Work, made of the best material, in The most thorough manner atid Kiln dried, so aft to entirely prevent shrinking iy exposure to heat tu auyformor degree, is prepared to furnish any amount at short notice of the very best article made in the Country, and axextremely low priees for cash. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and goods put up and dispatched with eare. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call aud examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jan 19, 1854. Cmos 7 1854. SPRING SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. W. n. ADDINGTON A CO., would call the attention of every Merchant in Vir ginia and North Carolina to their Whole sale stock ef , BOOTS AND SHOES, Offered for sale at reasonble prices, en a credit of G monthsat their Large NEW STORE, No. -37, Main Street - The stock Consists in part as follows, viz : 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogans, various q'lities. 8,000 " Gent's Clf and fine Wax Lth'r Boute's 2,000 Men's split Bregnns, - 1,000 " Gent's Calf Oxford Ties, 3,000 " - " Fancy Gaiters, Patent Lea tier Shoes and other fashionable stylos of Dress Shoes, 2,500 Men's fine Calf Boots, long legs. Al so, Kip Boots, all qualities, - 3,000 " Women'B peg Buskins, different kinds. 1,000 " " sewed " Calf and Goat Skin prime, 15,000 " Ladies' Gaiter Boots, Jenny 'Land Shoes, and ether Fancy styles of Ladies' Shoes, ' 10,000 " Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. : ' - .. . 4,000 Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds 3,000 Boys and Youth's Bootees,. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO have just added $100 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Springstock; it will be found very complete, and they hope eve ry Merchant will call and examine their stock. Terns G months credit - W. II. ADDINGTON & CO. -Feb; 7, 1854. . tf-12. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dozen, just re ceived. Also, a large variety of Lubin's and Uaziu's Perfumery, at tire Drug Store of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. October II, 18-53. fci Commission and Forwarding Bu- siness. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1854. I HE undersigned respectfully tenders bis ser LT vices to. MERCHANTS and PLANTERS. doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. He will give prompt attention to all Consign ments of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, ani use his host exertions to effect sales at the high est market prices, making immediate returns and remittances. , rH Connecting with his experience and knowledge of business, a close application to the interests that may be confided to him, he hopes to receive and merit a share of patronage. R. A. WORRELL. Rkfbrxnce8 : Hon. F. Mallory, President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy & Bros., Shipping Merchants, aud Government Agents for the tale of Guano; Herman & Co., Wholesale Shoe Makers; Allyn, Rose & Cnps, Wholesale Hardware Dealers; Bloodgood & Co., Dry Goods Dealers; King & Toy, Drug Dealers; R. C. Barclay, Esq., Bookseller Norfolk, Va. Hon. Kenneth Rayncr, Raljeigk, N. C. Charges-on Kales, vie: For Cotton, fifty cents per bale ; Tobacco, one dollar per hhd.; all oilier articles 2 J per cent commission. January 17, 18546 moe. Raleigh Livery Stables. THE Sabscriwr has, taken lirge of, and futty refitted, the Livery Stables formerly occupied by Jere. Nixon, ou Wilmington Street, and solicits tke patronage of the travelling Public He has oa hand a number of .fine Horses and Carriages, genteel, elegant,.--substantial, comfortable, end will be prepared, At the1 shortest notice, to furnish Travellers with, conveyances to any part of the State. - Also, Carriages furnished with careful drivers, to convey individuals or families to evening parties or for vhsiting calls. Horses will be kept by the day, week, or year.at prices to suit' the times. Horse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac commodations. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 81, 1858. 45-ly Owinsr to the present high prices of grain aud provisions, I shall be compelled hereafter to Ah.vtraSTA cents for a single feed, iustead of 25 centa, Feb. 3, 1854. 1 WM. PARKILlif fnrt March 28, 1854. 4m 28 gr gtaadard eeyy. e
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