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Ifc "4MI te-t .:.an j" VOLUME LV CITr OF EALEKJH WEDESDAY- MORNG, APRIL 26, 1854: x- am r THE ' RALEOTH REGISTER' public Smi-wkly 4 Wkly. j F A T 0 N tiA'kRSiCSS' riorn ktoi, r k i t ,1 AND .fc., 4-mi-vl.v (.1 per uum ; la tt $4. . per anM ; la idnm $2 &0. HATES OF ADTBRTI8WQ ; .. i.htJiW- ... - - - & . rt- but t-tioo of 33. per m W t ' ",L" . 'nnlsr prioc to drrtUr by lh Tr. ,f fr !2iiirtd ' Semi-weekly, will alae apyMr 'klr frr of ehrgr. I ' P ,rf Mstor Central, and has gone into to-dT . n THIS IVW" w J L iu.Su --- -- - 77, j, tin,,. fir the tspress tram to HUamf- I nre4n at II P. M., and reach Raleigh ..1P. M. .i- Rleich & Ga.ton Railroad Co. 1 -FUN FLOl'R AND GENERAL PRODUCE U " cOMISSIOX MERCHANT, No. 69 South St, ; BALTIMORE. v uruiKCii: rmA i- Hilt Esq-, Scotland Neck, N. Jkv U- Anthonr. Esq. do Hua. Frn.'is Mallory, Norfolk, Va. llossri E. P. T.ibb & Co. . -: do yr. J- M- ui'th J- Bro-Vdo j Hill Plsnt.-, Eq4 Baltimore. (JL Grf ane Vv ' 1 jlesr. F. w- Brune Sons, do liitimorc. Sept 16. 1853. do ttH-l NtXK. $o Brand. Tbia brand of Ttfbaceo i a rarity of Nature, It is made 'b m cwtly, most beautiful, and most deli st .mf. prown in Virginia, is put up in boxes wfhinz 11 pounds with the signature and like the celebrated Manufacturer, James Thom &w ni. the label. A supply just .received and fejtbv P. Fl PESCCD. PERFECTION TOBACCO. "Mr. James s Thomas, jr.. says, I present to the lowers Col S. S. Royster. Granville w i . l. i 1 v- 1 k. $ti which niy tooth after 30 years experience -looaom perftelion. Vt bues cuutain 4 pounds and on the label at sMture and likeness of Mr. Thomas is rep swd without which none is genuine. A sup. jjjtst received and for sale by P. F. PEW I'D. IVSClLSNtK muai. xaisistne nest soap in j i. for the Bath or for domestic pnrposes. d a pt ip in boxes of 60 pounds, and rea lily e avu rrf i'e. Ur and paint It is nearly as cheap l; Tii-vatine Soap and is an hundred fold more . from three to four huu )rol person .1 1 c ' . niatif Iage Supply is receie,i snu lor mu- : p. F. prt:CD. FOSr.ES FOR THE BATH. A large supply N -vr beautiful and of desirable sixes just rjTUt PES .TP'S. H.UR BRl HF.S Themot extensive vsrie u if Hair Hrushe in this f'itv, may le seen aitoatfctteryeboap st T P. F. PESClUVS rVWTtl BRl'.'iHKS. I Have a very large up- pt cfsplemlid To.! h Brushes for sate verv ,,h, P. F. PESt 'CD. (EIDLITZ POWliV.PvS. A supply of very su- perior Seil-lliti l'. - ! r jut received and for r. tr P. F. r ESC CD. M1STVKD. - f Mu-uri of verv rtlier supply of London ii perior quality, just re- PEsctirs. t'.- it 1)P.EAT TI M J quality for PS. A supply of very superior ale very low by P. F. PESCUD. A Card. THESuWriber would respectfully announce to j ft Htufn? of Raleigh and vicinity, that he .-irfp'ire'J now fr manufacturing all khids of1 fi'-Si ami Silver ware, viz : Goblets, Mags, Teapots, i Lr r.n and Finser-rings, Breastpins, Bracelets, ; 4'., tr.: Setting -lewels and Repairing all kinds of kvelTTih s manner warranted to give satisfaction: ' F-jnfin; arvi Chasing of every description in a ; it to lie surpassed. Ail order? may be left at'F. Mahler's & Co., , vrr of hi taken the room adjoining the store- j r H. MAHLER, i' TV aiot reasonable rate given for Old i a i Si'.Trr. -i'figh, N. C . April 4. 18o4. ly 28 TO THE PUBLIC. TiJE aHcr;her. " ANTONIO PIZZINI," Foa ri'.N ivn IHmetic CoNrrcrioxeR asp 'T't Ii. . -1 ... f 1 r T5 : i i xi - : .-r.. luriiirrij vi nicomunu, irgiuia, i" pV.i-nr.. f informing the citizens of Ra- . . n . t'.p 1 1 i 1 -i rrri t tintvw tlit k Va, An.n ' :tr ,),M,rs i,elow Messrs. W. H l...-t.. & R. S. A PLKXMD CONFECTIONARY AND , .. H:l IT ESTABLISHMENT, ii-. !; ! will e found at all times all that ' -w-ct rind agreeable to the taste. Believ er ' " the citipus of the plnce desire the estab t "I s honse of tlii kind, he hones bv at- trade, to merit a portion of its fa- i r- A.NTONIO PIZZINI. keeps oonrrtantlw on bniid V B - - iaion. per bi "a. Preserves, --illr. Per whole, . and Cordials. Cigars of all kinds, French and German i tl.- "' "i H kinds. 'l Prunes. Fancy Gool. . 1 -tn lies , fancy and plain,) manufactured r. ' n" 1 -sM tr.tes . - - I r t i vw i. Ikm mi i -;i 11 AJ .v I ai'vta Spring Trade, 1854- C I Dm TV i mirnYii t XT rr c Jl' rirriviof the St Jl"uip Panama, we Steamer Enropa and GOODS, . ''tti-h and Irish Markets. We have, t ''''M trrim the K isf.'.s.,, l.rir, aii.l 'r',::iij' v,(( 1: of I DOMESTIC FABRICS, "'1 from i;. lll. 1 . V . ..-i uruius. are prepanii u "'t Merchants are respectfully In- '" i ilu v visit .lr m.irket. STEVENSON & W EDDELL. ycamore St-, Petersburg a. 1 V--20 K-.4 Washington City Iaime. ,; I Aj -.OO ASKS Was,ti,,?t" City Ume,(V(fpe t ,. ' " ri'T whitewashing) just received. T ' "J h Vll'ML'VTll t. Il llll'l' l NIEMEYER & WHITE. r.rt. "''h. Va.. March 51, 'A4. 1 imva GLASS. Best ouaUUes of French! v , "w v Ballimrtre bran.ls of fullowing ' 18 , Vv'' 10b-v X1 l- bJ ".12 by l Qu mi,. T t,)T WJ Coslc nd Kcture t"l"rwf t'T Gr,, Honse, and Glasa Tiles ed promptly try p. fVESGW. Watches and Jewelry. ana rhuadelokiK itk i. .v. , . - Jrartp,B Ear-ring, and Flngor-ring Fin RaJor Strap. Bd KniTM SiUer and plated Wara Clok8 and Watches Perfumery Extracts and Fancy Goods PiatoU and walUng CWa tall and ec our Jewelry, at reduced prices and tew per cent than we hare heretofore sold at. We are determined to do a large business. n - . oc I'ALMEB & RAMSAY. October 25, 18i3. g7 Solomou Chkit. ja9. CAHllt. CI1ERRV &. CAHILL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, V A. Jan. 13, 1854. tf-: Tri-Weekly Stae Line, I . Stages wiH leave Raleigh, every Monday, -a. " aw inay,M , a. M. b the way ot Pittsboro'. Franklinsville, Cetiar Falls, Ashbnro". Copper Mines, tc, arriving at Salisbury bv 7 P. M next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', $r?,0n do St. Lawrence, 4JM) do Frankliusville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro...r..no do Salibur-, h Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', H. L. ROBARDS, & CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, Js. C. Aug. 3, 1853. fir, SAX'L. M. WIIWX. OFn. w. GRICl:. WILSON & GRICJJ, GKXFAl.CoMMIRIOxl:FoitVrARDINrt'MrRrHANT, Ao. 11, Hifih Si. ami Pierrr' Wharf, Portsmouth, Va GIVE their personal and prompt attention to the Sl and Forwarding of lro.luop lcr ehatxi.se of every description, and make lihi il Tances upou consignment. Rkfkrf.ncfs (leo. W. MortWai, K-.,., P.j);jrh; Messrs. W H. & R. S. Tucker, do : Kin.. Tb.i;i k Barrow, Louisburg: R. N. D. C. H. ford; Hob. Weldon N. Edwards. Wa.ri n .-..untv : Mesrv. John Sd & l.o.. Warren ton : Montgomery s ISuminor. .! ; CoL Walter Ownne, Ch. Eng'r.", Central Bailroiul. May 4. 18.3. .-.7-1 v Cawam I OA. f I CA. 1 ! I 7"E, the undersigned, would respect fuily -.-nil the attention of Southern Mrr.-nnnts i. our extensive stiek of STOVES. CAULDRONS. FOKfiKS, c. .vc. Our assortment of Cook ami lVirlor Stove . (.n- I sists of some of the best in the l;ket. We1i.., I . 1 .. ... i . t'ir Sin.'. ire made heaw, and coi;c, ..er.f , -,rf .i;ir..ril. . and are w.-trranted to jr.-e 'Tti 1... : ..;i. our -;..ci. consist s of the follnsiiig '-V :ir.J i' lrl-r .-t-.i ; for wood vi7: Buck. Mo.lern rroy, ii.be. A.- . for j Parlor, Providence Air Tijrhi, Ct.i..n "Air ri-rld. Ida AirTiehi. WirePNiec. cx?" Dealers would di Well to live ll' 3 c ill be i fore piircliasiiiir eUewhere. NF..M N ,t V RP.ir. N. E. r.-.rner'of 2nd and Race St.. Pliilnn.-lphia. Jan 27th, l .t. Sin Words of Truth and Soberness. HE Dolce Campann Attachment : Mr. leinp- -ter, tlie celebr.ite.l vocalir't, writes a follow: 3iessri. no a roman & iirav iientieincn : in compliance with your reipi'st, that I should jrive you my opinion in regard ti your newly inventcl Attachment to the Piano Forte, entitled the "Dolce Cauipana." I do so most cheert'ully, as one of the best things of the kind I have ever seen. Th-: effect produced by it are novel und pleas ing to my ear, conveying to the mind the idea of distant niuic or bells, withtut any of the mumed tone which ffenernlly characterise those imita tion.". 1 Iwlieve it may le usel with advantage, either with or without the accompaniment of the voice. Hoping you may realize benefit from your inge nuity and euterprise, I remain, yours, most res pectfully WM. R DEMPSTER. These superb instrument, together with a va ried assort men t from the manufactory of IVicon X Raven, for sale at Factory prices by SIMMONS .t WHITMORE. Petersburg, March 3d, lS.Vt. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, CHEAPER THAN EVER.': THE snbscribers takes great pleasure to inform the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity that they have just received an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Thankful for the liberal patronage alwsy re- , . - . , . . . i , ceived, they will do every thing in their power to Hopn fl enntinnance of the same. Their present stock consists in part of .Tf.wfi.rv : I OnlH a r-r i n its breast -nins. cuff-Dins, finser-ring". 1 aW Knttrms bracelets, lockets, fob and cuanl i chains, pencils, pens, watc'ies. keys, ic. Fasct Goons: Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sizes, papier mache work boxes, S anish and French fans from 50c to $7,00, portnionnaies of leather, velvetand peari. Flench cigar cases, pocket-books, Wnstenhnlm' celebrated cutlery , dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, iiidta-riibber and shell, india-rubber j 8h round combs, puff, tuekiug and side-combs, Fsber's 1 nencils. French conservi-n of all ilescnption fancv cuds an d saucers from 40c to $3.00, Gothic j I and 8 day Mocks, German silver castors, wax. -- " "i,;,, :ust returned from a kid. crying and in.lia-rnblr do' s of all sixes HP; .-riJh n,,ortIacn, of ar looking glas.ses from 50c to 2,;0; all kinds of JH .his method of call.ne the Kemimerv anil i oiiei. reii tsiiei, ; , uma i'f 1 r -. . ' l. ; rrlnua- , ware of various descriptions, &c, &e.f CONFECTIONARY Ac Common and French Candies, pickles, preserve; warranted as goou as any in the ! hramly fruit, prunes, raisins, currants curo.i, im.-, The b.we Article mii be I... I t ! wines vineear. porter, ale, cordial, bitters, sehied- ''''s'.p and retail 4 PI''IM I am afibni dds. c. ' MAHLER A Co. Billiard Tables i rrMIE subscribers having devoteu tnir p,,,. . rhildren's ; 1 attention for many years to ttie mannia.-iur ; of 0amP u,-.,- U of Billiard Tables are tuny compen-ni m. e,--. I cnrL that Will Cive rnuri- r.-t. i.-.i.s... ... s.. - . n- , we are in noxsession ot our 1 , r; oa.ir- Tto.no-the most extensive M !'lN"i IMPORTATION OK lOUEIGN . manufacturers in the Union, they ar- enabled l i manuiaciurers m I fnrnl-h a supcriorUbJe at 10 percent le than any I otherestablishment in the country, to whicn tact nnr sales by Mr. Wm. W eddell. in the . ,.,flrv invite the attention ..f buyers, in,-, - . ,i have made. alsto the essennai imiuov.-in in the construction ami ei.-i-ii.-it oi in.- - us,,,.,..-, which thev have brought to n degree -of P'rlection att:uned by no others. Always on hand Billiard T.nWew with Marble and Wowlen beds, with a large W"'1"'- as low prices a-they can be I st of Cloths. 'hJlZ' st..v Markei i C.i-Wax. Pool Bill, Boards, Bagatelle Tables "'O'ur..!,,.. i i !it a-,.t Worst l Pockets, fcc. Orders Py man - Munis 2a r rri nil uii aat- - . i i i. - -t tended to Old Tables reciisn.one., UfOUipii I 1 " GRIFFITH & DECKER, i i nn timm hv r.vnress. Billiard Table Manufacturers, No. 00 Ann-st New York. Aprif21, ISM. ::m m T?flttan Chairs. ttpp.Y ' right, strong and portable, much used "V for couiitry house-, pUfias, front halls uppei- rooms. . Ladies' Sewing Chairs, Child's Chairs Voltaire Chairs, . Office Chairs, with high and round Kicks. Children' high vhaire to sit at table. Kettce inatle to order, any e. S-ashir. Sewing CJ - rt 3 .lo at ana t, . v. pvv 21 i . m ..ifTiiv--. -1 i til Hil. 1. ' ', ", ' t f j 7THCLE81LS is' F.ZTA'L. 17771 i 1 i r i LI i-ADT-ir ii of si' : I I ll I II II . 150.0Q0. WHOLESALE STOCK or B O 0 T S k SHOES, For Spring lft-'4, PY W. II. ADDING TON X CO.. N'ORJOLK, A. would c.-ill the attention of Merchants in TV. Virginia and North fArolinn to this im mense stock of ROOTS, SHOES, TRAVELLING TRUNK. VALINES. CARPET BAtJS, ,rc. ammHUins to !i I AO, CM Ml. Ti is.ineof tiie most varied, because it embraces -ewry Liml of Roots and Shoes that enn be found in the United Statos aiul it is the nisi stltcte i s!.'k in nil Virniuia. I he (roods are ma.le to order by the bect maou t.i. i iii'-i s in this ouutr expressly for Ol'K S iloI.ES I. E TRADE, and it i;s ..nrqiieutiy bciiei -iiltcd to the Trale of irgini.i and North t'ritolin i than any wholcsule stock of Roots uiid Shiics ..rdlnnrily ;ound cKewheif. ltcM.ic having .ctier goods. ih siz,.'- nre m:iJe renl.ir to ivoid rn over hirgc unituy f f.mall sio-, which is a gient evil to the Merchant and our ,-.f imivci-sil complaint. Our car."- ha b-en to anid chis evil in giving orders for the manufacture ', of our slock of P..ot snd Shoes. Urt1" We sre prepared to sell thee sro.nU a shade low.-rthai, any other house In Virginia, nnd wc j. will it. City and Country Merchants are there !'V,r intit.-d to call and look for themselves, j erir.s : raonth credit. Vv H Al't.I nGTO.V o i O Nr.rf. V l.ll. 14 .1. Z- ri: i:w york. I" ill i- si l Al i M i i t.i S pit sir vamps Jamestown md Roanoke. T' III! nleiii.t te -.t r;,nshi n .1 t i i - i'i . . . Cap tain Parish. vhii h i fo run in Connexion i(h ih. Roanoke. ,inte her first tia fvoni "vcw t.ri. to Petecslmr. on Snturli v. ihe 2.th . ult.. and will coiiiinne to nvikc n-Lrular trips j weekly--lent in- Sew vV evers Saturday, at I ; o'clock. 1. M . And I'ci ershui-jf every I'liesdny eveni ng. Tin- RoANuKK will IftivP New V"ik every Tnes- day. and Petersburg everv l-'riday I'voiui1.'. Tra : veliers yoin; Nortii will thus bv a.l'i niol in oppur ' tunity twic a week of taking one oi ihese splendid ! steamships ami thereby avoid the dust and tre I quent ciiati'.'es of the Rnilroads. I'a einrtrs on j liOiiril of steamers will find the State mom fitted ; up in the most elegant sty le and the f.irc audattea ; iion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New ork. i State-rooms included, j 10 Oil i Steerage passage, 1 B.Tii'kets i-sued at mv Offic-. j S. O. BAPTIST. Svcnui..re St. j July A. lKf? r,r' ! RALEIGil BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE Til E MARKET Ilol.'SE. j rilJIE Subscrilers having commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L i B. Walker, mid employed competent workmeu. in i tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu- siness in all its usual hranches. an. I hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub- lie patronage. Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on j the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers 'have in their employ Superior i Caskv Makkks, and will keep constantly on nana a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesa e or retail. Wholesale price bv the hundred pound? , Ultren will be Dollar:'. Cash. Orders from a ilislaiicn promptly attended to. FRUITS, &C. A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the "finest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the ortest notice. JAMES PI 1 Tl' K. JOHN MITCHELL. 17 Feb. 21. 1 ". j attention of lalies and gentlemen to the variety of ! their Goods, suitable for presents. FVNCY GODS. j Fine Leather Reticules: plaia anl emh'd Baskets; I French Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and Candlesticks: Portmonnaies and Necessaires; Jet I and Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache W ork Boxes; ! Tea Setts: Children's gilt edge Cups and Saucers; i Ivory Chessmen: fine Cutlery; kid. india-rubber ! or.,! a-nx Dolls : assortment of cryint" Biibies- fine ll!.!- Ill .IJi. ' ----- r, , ,. Tea nnd Dinner belts; assortment uns. .c. TO l S r . . Tl - Jamages, Horses, sienm r.ujsiuer.. Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, tine rrencn Toys, Furniture, Menageries. Sham Fighw, Farm Yarils, in boxes. Bureaus, Tool Bunks, Kitchen Furniture. Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts. Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Sina-iug Men, &c. CONFECTIONARY. Rni.-ins, Prunes, Cnrrauu., Figs, Citron, assort menl t'andies. ih soft Borleaiix Almonds, Wal nntF, Pecsn Nuts. Pa m nuts. Filberts, Ireserves an-l Pickles. Brandy Peaehe., Ac vt. . ,.. i 1 1 r I- n i- rn ail ami see. at r. .u.vui.i.h - v- Ir I". 101 Irish Thoxnaston Lime. CASKS Irish Thoinastou Lime, t)l Bchooner " Beaucbamp " direct from Main now lanuing at our vvnari. r or s:,. ...n NIEMEYER & WHITE. by Portsmouth, Va., March 81. o4. jE-8taadnrd copy. "CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, urrnrtlLD. MORTH CAROLISA, y-ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne ana asu. Jan. 14, 1853. 10' REGOS PEAS. Another supply of celebra ted ?fW f TvvmedanAI eaet reea NEWTORK CITY BUSINESS . DIRECTORY-' - s it rPTTtVi-iri t e. rv-a inrPBTtBivn - fjijvfv . 1 22 s As ir sTRr.ET, krw Vob k. And No. 10 Stat Mreet. Boston. P. Co. are Agents for thmnst influential , and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and th tannins. I . . . T , , JBfr The ftdtotyinsJist of Business Firms aro among the bt ant most reliable in the City of 'New York r,--;' ' . Dry Goods. HTLL BROTHERS. Impirtersof Euibroideriee, M hite Goods, ic. No. 8Lilert.v street. I-w COTTENKT & CO., Importers of French and other European Gootis No. 48 Kroal ctreet. IPSTEIS & HONIG, JvTo. 153 Rroaiway. a few j doors from Liberty 8U lmporttn' of' I.ace.w-, . ' 'tr ' MITCHELL k PQTT.4.V Exehaaga PL.Impnr-. ters of British Di v G,m..I, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Guo ls. ie. ! 1ORN, SCHLIEPER.t HAAR HAT'S. Importers of German a d Belgian Broadcloths, .Silks, j lloMeries, ,vc.. No. AO Kxchange Place. 1 OCHUCIIARDT. FROLICH & 110LTHAUSEN, J Nfifl. 2 aud HI Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, andGciman Silks, Ribbon", Vel- j vets. Vesting". Satin-. Serges, .tc. Woolens of eve- ry description. j BERT RAND, FRF. RES & I of Linen Cambrics and Lin HENRY. Importers I ien Cambric llclkf's. I Linen Lawns. Rinbroideries, &c. (own maonfac- Lin tnr tnre.) 27 William Street. ( J OHN M. DAMS, JONES CO., Iinntrs 01 Hosieiv and 1 .eilcineu's Furnishincr Goods, Manuf of shirts stocks. Ties ic. Hl William Street KOHLS AT BROS Wool. Floss silks. Silver Fringes. Gimi'S. . 4 .lohn Street ; Boiin Klasuc Bi-aids, Gold and 1 rissels. Bntttnis. Stnrs. Lnces. vc. SSTR II I. M KIM HI. . I..O e. M'.!o:. l V Goo Triuibii'ias. f,t Broadway. Iiuf. Is, r.mbroiihy-ies and gentIemen rr hnisiiing gooi? 1 . B HATHI k (0. I . Will I M )., .VI 1 Of K, 1 ..liu I'I. . Ul . I - w I M I M - i .. N. York. i ( .i. t lii.jiort.r- .1 Slurts, Sicks. Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders. Hosiery, nr.. Sic II. ' ROBINSON' . Co.. No. I S'. l'.ro.a lv. v , t.Oil'ls. Ribl"Tu. GloVt-s. SLto A ' - lupt an t .1 l.lill.i'OIUi-i i' I.i. r-. Lace Silks oiviei -., Hosiery. small w arc-, ,yc. (1 RE PI N , PAYEN. No. Vl Broadway, liaoi.r n csaii 1 Manuf French Linen Cambrics. Lriicr. Cambric II indkerchiefs. Laces. Embroideries. ,vc. (Ok 11 mauul.) ACrOfU'l ONS. STRINGS Ar. CtllAllLl r- ii tl i ." ii. itr.p nrr ;nd hoie.' , fieiiei in tjeiu.iii. Ii. rich and hVoin ic ; .m i s 1 i.l hi .vv. .1.1 s ri,,.,,,; -ic,. 2 M:..i-ii Li''-. Daguerreotypes- GITi.NEY, No. o49 Broadway, theolde-t abd most evtensive establishiuentin the I .Str.'f s. IOYS AJSJi FANCY GOODS. MIIBoK?3 CO . No. 64 Maiden iw 1 stairs) and -'! Liberty St . Import f r .i 11. v G Is. and ril fr Floor ami "liiiiiiiy Top. AL Tol-s. ll.l.l'.R. COATES WH I.E. N... 'J7' P.-nvl Si.. iN.-tr-rn Til i. c otSKiMk chimmv TOPS, rililllller s Vlrttel'l.US. .Metal, etc. S imlow lai. I'aiutw. EU'. II PAINT Glass, I. BAKER .V BROTHER. 14l Water St., lmpt. (if rKNll WINDOW CLASS. CHKMIOA W, 1 paints. iV". A so. Aseuts oi American n inuovv 1 Glass, Glass Ware. -c. II IK o. HOPKINS . BRO S, lmp'ts of trim h win- w class, NoCl Barclay St. Engravers- W'lUTVKY. JOTF.LYN A ANNIN. A rti.t ne.I Kn-.T-iTPr-on 11 Woort. v. fs Co Knlten St. Finest al ' norv dim. here. Expresses- ' PTitVAKP0. PAXrOKP I ')., Fnreipn Exnre-n, No. SO Fj BivsulwriT. hwdi suit prki?s ftrwr..( to nl from i all fmrt!. ot ihe nurliL AKi'ntn iu Norfolk Adams k to. FANCY GOODS. TT-ARD. DICKSON & CO., (formerly Bailey. ! V Ward Co..) Imptr and Wholesale Deal- i ei-s in Fancy Ooods, Comb's. Brushes, Fans, Jew- j elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. 1 J. ROSENTHAL ,r BROTHER, Importers of 1 English aud German Fancy Goods. No. 100 Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &c- DAVIP rt I.VKR. (Inventor nnd Palontec.l S2Cliff ft. Mno. nd Dealer. hnlewilr mij retail, ia Furnaces, Ventilators, Rjuigp, kc. (WW I.E. A CO., 1T7 Gmnrt SL rmprored Hot Air Furnscr, J Kanfe, Kejtii-U'rn, Veoiilalors "- India Rubber Good. r)nnm,l Wrcxnrr. Zi Cnnrtlana t. InUis RuWwr Costs i Piai.'i Cier, Cloths, h.l, Life Prwerverii, Onifr.-. Bild. vvehliine. ic. Mifttliiing llod. 1 M. Qi tvinr t o-cs. IWlnrs in Qulmhy" Improved Rod ii, office loJ KasfTth si. nmt IS .arau utroct. l.onkintf cla and Pirtnrc Franifv MP- wHiTtn-K. Manufacturer. No. 101 Cnl t.. New York. , liiHio in all iU l rSD.-li'. Machinery and llacliiue Tools. Si;n..c's Machinery Depoi. 52 CourtlHnil slrrt. Machinery, Mrhinc Tooln au i WKlortli Patout Plnlng M vhin' -'. LF.ll F.ON ARIVS Msrhinery Iepot, 109 Pearl nt 60 B.-TeT strs. a.-biuit ' TuoU from ihv best maker iu the country. Xeodle, Fi.h llook A Tackle &o. THOMAS Ii- BATE, (late T. T. II. B.VTK.,1 103 MiUea Ijioe. Needles Fl.h llook. Ki-hlng Tackle. Paper Wnrerooma. j'tYIU'S W. FTKLP 1 CO., 11 Cliff St., Imp'U an.1 Whrnoalj V fttJers in Amern. Freiwh. German u.l .ulU Pupc I aii'l every .le.rt(.vinn of 1'np.r Mamifautiirer'a Material". P'rl'imiry and Panef soap tJ. RAM3 Li , (Manvii. nu imp..; ills uroanwuh at. of ' Labia, "n vosW, Uurl.iin and other celebrated maken- sialioiK'r j lVarrooais Wholesale. WM. A. WiUMXi. i Lo. '""' i.'l l'ark row. New VA.rk Ottv, lmp'ts of "Uiple nl Fancy stai ionerj . Ialers in Amerk-an puperi of ftTery descriptiou. IMOlSf Kkliotoi, No. Jovn at. W holowle Bookaellcrt aud ftutwucri!, aud llanl.ol all Kiulsol Hlauk Uujka. Saft. M. PvTV.trK, D. fiamv iUinandeT safe. (n.iy)r'a Patent) Depot. No. IW2 rrl ft- formerly 90 John st. R. IA BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- GER. This Essence is a preparation 0f m,- ; usual exrellence. In ordinary diariha-a, incipi- : ent cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of ' the digestive functions, so common, it is of inesii- : raable value. During tne prevalence ot epidemic cholera and summer complaiuts of children, it is Deculiarly eracacieus: no family individual or traveller snouiu De wiinoui it, as it enables the system to resist the influences of incipient disease, which lurK in a cnanging cumaie. CAtTiox. Be sure to. get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. K. Corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Raleigh- N: C, by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. . - GREENSBOROUGH Mutual Insurance Company. fTTIIK coi of Insurance on Ue mutual plan is H but a small sum, compared with ft joint stork Company. Thi . Company being loon ted in the I v a" uu. rr P0"'?" of ihS "!,lt8 "e m th? '. est, Tery m?ofhl(,h aT m ry. menCompany " from debt ; hare made, no assessments, and have a very large a- mount in cash and good bonds, "undid.-, therefore confidently recommended to the public, " At the lsst Annual Meeting the following Officers T..-I." .-1114 LLII me CRIUIUI jfsr; .1 AMES SLOAN. President. S. 0. COFFIN, Vice President C. P. MENDENHALL, Attcwney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CTMM ISO, General Agent Directors. ' Jam Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C.T. Mendenhall, W. SL Raakin, Rev. a F. Deems, J. iL Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConneU, of Greensboro; Dr. Shubald G. CofEn, J. W. Field, Jamostown; F. El liott. Guilford f William A. Wright, M ilmingtoa; Ir. Aaikwn Careio4 Fewmla Collage; John L Shaver. SaKshury ; John H. Cook, Fayetteville, F.. F. Liirr, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs. Charlotte ; J. J. Jackion, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliott. Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 11. 1853 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. R A L E I G H, N . C . fTIHIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to I take risks upon all classes of property in the State, I (except Stwam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies cow cover : property amounting to .yt.AOO.OOO, a large por tiou 01 which is in Country risks, nnd its nrawnf capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in boiiils properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upor- Hie plan of this Company has been less ihan one third of one per eeot per annum, on a.11 grades of property em bra.'eii in ii.s operations. THF following person- have been elected Direc tors and Officers of mis Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J i, B R .ulhac, 0. VV. l. Hutchings, Jno. P.. Williams. John Primrose, Henry D. Turner. S. W. Vv biting. T H. Seihv. Raleigh : "Geo. McNeill, Foy .mvilie; Jo., ij. Wright. Wilmington; James E. Ii H -i-huijiton ; James-sloan. Greenshnro'; Jno. j iMoiiKin : Josh. I'.oner. Snlem ; Jos. H. Pool, j Cox. I i.urio. in . t, : r. .. r agan. t'lymouth : .Aleran der iiichell. Nevibern; W. N. II. smith. Mur-li.-v.-h.,.-,.- : H p.. W illiams. Churiotte ; John B l'.iieit. Milton- A. 1' -iiminy. .-h viiie. Ail lir.. ioi- ;ir,' authorize. 1 10 receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhae. 'v....'. . Henry D. Turner. IVrr dc. .-. W. lutiniT. 'JWtV.rcr. Ji hii C. i'ai tl'idge , vls-.;.r'.: .1 dm it Ery-.ii. A..?-.. 1 Ii.--r-mr.n, .--'-a." 4 - -- W . iVn.tine ) .ii.o. ll. S.lliains, Enc-uiiye '..rnni'iitee. .1 'bij riiillli.se, ) All cr.iuiiiiioi.-ation- in reference to insurance should be addressed to t he Secret ;i rv. post paid. J. C. PARTKILMIE, Sec' v. Raleigh. Mar. '2 '2, ISA:;. o.l Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES arc not permitted to travel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should in ad cases be given, a- the li.-kei gents are instructed to retain one copy of every pa--. .1 MES M. POOL, Jan. 10, 'A4. 4 Ticket gent. Ladies' Dress Goods. B' iLCK Gro de P.hine Silks. do Figured do. Fancy Plaid do. Tisanes. Remges. Cballeys, Berage de Lains. Muslins, (sc., will be sold at a small advance on o-st, by MURRAY & O'NEAL. April 11, 1-A4. 30 Bonnets, and Ribbons. SILK, Satin, St Braid Bonnets straw, Leghorn. Dark and White :a. Taffeta and Bonnet Ribbons. good assortment, for sale cheap by Arril 11, 'A4. SO MURRAY K O'NEAL. White Goods. JACKONET Cambric, Check, Swis net Muslin, Dotted do., Chimiset and Jacko- setis, I nder- sleeves. Collars. Muslin Bauds, Swiss and Jacko- net Edging and Inserting. Worked Handkerchiefs Linen Cambrick Haodk'fs, Thread and Lile Edg ings, MURRAY & O'NEAL. April 11. 18A4. SO 4 Large lot of Calicoes, Ginghams, Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids, for sale by A pril 11, 54. 30 MURRAY1 & O'NEAL. IRISH Linens, Pillow Case Linen, Bleached and Brown Linen Duck, Linen Drill, Cottonades and Gambroon, Brown and . Bleached Shirtings, 11-4 Bleached Sheeting, for sale by April 11, '54. 0 MURRAY & O'NEAL. BOOTS ASH SHOES. TMilf son es Si Son's peg'd and sewed Boots, Robin- April 11, '54. 30 MURRAY & O'NEAL. HATS! HATS.'! BEEBE'S Spring style of Hats, Leghorn. Straw, Campeachy, Wool and Soft Fur Hats, MURRAY & O'NEAL. Four doors above R. Smith's Corner. White Front, No. 25. Raleigh. April 11, 18.) 4. 30 w E have received our supply of Linen Sheet ings, Pillow Case Linens, fine fronting and Shirtiug Linens of the most approved makers ; Figured and Striped Linens for Children ; also Lin en Damasks, Linen Towels, and Napkins: Russia, Huckabuek und other kind of Towelling, Diaper; Bleached and Brown Shi rling Cottons of all kinds. W II i R S TUCKER. M USLLVCURTAINS ND DAMASKS Tara- bord I'urtains, and 6-4 nnd 4-4 Damasks. W H .r R S TUCKER. NKF.E thing. NOTION'S Something of every W II & R S TUCKER NO. 1 FAMILY GROCERIES. STEWART SYRUP AND MOLASSES. Brown, clarified, pulverized, crushed and loaf sugars. Rio, Latn.yra, Mocha, Martcabo and Java Coffees; Maecaroni, Vermicelli, Corn Starch for Puddings, Green and Black Teas. Cbooolate and Coco ; Sperm. Adamantine, and Tallow Candles ; Varie. gated Kosin aud Turpentine Soap ; Pure Cider Vinegar. W II & R S TUCKER. April 11, 'A4. SO P. F. PESCUD. fTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 11 liALhiuti iv.i.., is now receiving nis es ! tensive purchases for the Spring Trade, nnd the 1 rapidly increasing demand haviiigjustified hi pur- cnasmg manv min.-raiu m ,i:b, nuicn ne has hitherto procurer m smait qnanuues, justifies him in offering unprecedented inducements to bis 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 sending their orders North or elsewhere. March 80, 1854. 27 JAMES E. CTJTHBERT, (SCCCESSOB TO KPR.R & CUTHBRBT,) Groctr, Forwarding and Commurio Merchant, 2iol . 4 lingbrook Street. Feierebtirp, Va. KSFKRCNCKS : Thns. Bragg. Jr., Jackson, Al C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. d.ov- Messrs. Kerau & Bro. Pburg. v. Messrs. L. D. k W. G. Creashaw, Richmond. v Josiah Wills, Esq., Jiorlk. - . Jamea George, sq., Baltimore. .Messrs. Mdnahan & Beers, Xtw Tori. TJTAS constanwy on hand : Prime Porto Rico j J. MJ an4 w uneans Sugars, Loaf, Cmshd, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio,; Laguira and St ! Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspiee Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles " " " ' Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps - - Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead . " - -Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather - ' Liverpool and Gronnd Alum gait - ; Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assortM,;Trtth flooring md-WarhH----. Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Togetlier with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac, which he offers at the lowest market rates. ' The strictest attention. paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, , 19 WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUMS. . Three Prize Medals I Have just been awarded to the very elegant and superior PIANO FORTES. Exhibited by the subscribers at the Crystal Palace. In making the above annoucement, they wonld take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous friends, for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that no pains shall be spared to sus tain the flattering reputation already attained ; a id in order to meet the greatly increased demand for their instruments, they have added largely to their manufacturing facilities, which they trust will en able them in future to promptly meet every de ma nd. Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, are invited to examine our splendid assort ment before purchasing elsewhero. GROVESTEEN & TRUSLOW. 505 Broadway New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) V R. Premiums were awarded bv the American Institute totheir Pianos five years in succession.. Mar 10 "54. 3m 21 j rilUE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving their I 1. Prnrg Stock of ! STAPLE AND FANCY PRY GOODS j comprising every variety and style of Dress Goods worn either by ladies or gentlemen. Their stock ! is unusually large, and was seleeied with much care and attention, by one of the firm, to which . they invite the early attention of their customers I and the pub'ic generally. March 24, '54. 25 W. H. dt R. S. TUCKER. MA NT ILL AS I MANTILLAS ! VERY" large assortment of silt and black lace Mantillas and Points. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A SILK andopen-siraw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. II. & R. 3. TUCKER. FANS ! FANS ! a r OURNING and fancy Fans. 1U W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. RESs Trimmings and Embroideries. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 1 I It ROSS and Gloves. V W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. LMBRELLAS and Parasols, steeple tops. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 1 ROBINSON'S Gaiters, Shoes andSdppers. It W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. VBEA lars, BEAUTIFUL assortment of Lace Goods, Col- Chemisettes and Under-Sleeves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. SERVANTS' GOODS. ARLBORO' Stripes, Plaids, etc. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. " r HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! IF von want a hat of any kind or description, "call at W. H. & R. S. Tucker's, and you will tind a mammoth stock. Any one can be tuited, as their stock 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 canism. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. atlantTcand n. c. railroad. OTICE is hereby given, under the authority l of the Board of General Commissioners, that books will be opened for receiving Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Road Company, on the 8th day of May next, under the direction of the special Commissioners named in the act of incorporation, and at the following places, to wit : In Beaufort, at the Store of Benj. L. Perry. In New-Berne, at the Merchant's Bank. In Kits ton, at the Store of Washington & White. In Goldsboro', at the Store of Andrews & Wash ington. In Waynesboro', at the Store of Rich'd Wash ington. In Smithfield, at the County Court Clerk's office. In Raleigh, at the State Bank. In Jacksonville, at the Court House. lu Swansboro', at Glover's Store. In Snow Hill, at Henry H. Harper's Store. The said books will remain open for the space of Thirty Days, and continue open thereafter un til ordered to be closed by the said General Com missioners. N.. B. No subscription shall be received by any of the Commissioners unless five per cent upon the whole amount subscribed shall be first paid in cash, or secured by a ooon sots, to be approved of bv sr-.id Commissioners. April 18, '54. 32- WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE 1 FANCY GOODS. rrHE subscriber has received and opened a most elegant and fashionable assortment of the aboe GOOD.'i to which the attention of the public is solicited.- He has all the new styles of Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins Ear-Drops, Lockets, &c. s" ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond. Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter Knives, Cups, Jfe. And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor Straps, Walking Canes,1 Perfumery, ke. (hi hand, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Not. 153. 89 tf KADER BIGGS, GENERAL 0Qmm$81QN R3ERO-HIAMT. Tumi Wharf, Town Ibint, . ; NORFOLK VA. DvniuflFA- Messrs. Blood?ood &. Co.. K. P. T.Hh fe Co- Alexander Bell.Ea.. Norfolk: Hon. Asa Bigg,; Willis mstoB, N. C, CoL J. B. Q Ronl- hac Raleign, Lewis ThompsoB. Eia- Hotel N.C. Jan. 27th, 1854. : .ly-S North Carolina Mutual IdtVinii l- 1 ' " ' ranee Company.-ii'&i! . OFFICE, RALEIGH, J?.' C. ' - ' THIS Company continues to insure fheliyea of all healthy White persons and Slaves The greatest ri.'k taken on a single life is $5,400. Slaves are iniired for a term of one to ftye fears for -fds their value. - ! : .-'." . OWCERS.'. . vs-'i, - Dr. Cbas. E. Johnson-; President Wra. D. Haywood, Yice President,' ' James F,J Jordan,: Secretary-..;. WnL'JJ.;Johea.Treasurer, s y -PeirinTJusb,ttoney, rg - is r Dr. Wmc HMcKee,1 Examining Physician. v: -J. Jlersman, General .Agent. ., AlLlosees are paid within 90 day f after" aattafao tory proof is proeented4.A?M ii't'ft . . Blanks w?d PamphleK'ehpwing the plan ef oper ation b HieCdftipany; itiay.be bad on applkatioa at the Ofnce, or- any pf the' Ageneiea. . Ail -letters on mudnesa should be addressed to' .. . " JAME3 T.- JORDAlf, SeS May 2, 18o3.J ' ;rJ ,Z$4 K --8 " . , ' k : -. ' FIRE! : : ' rp ; H E 5ETNA ;INSURANCE 'COMPANY o jiTr&iu,CowK.f offers ,t6Tfisnrt Buildiag and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times." . This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its lease promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or ita lit cinity, to be made to S. W. WH1TINO, Agent. ' And. for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. ' f 83 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Musieal Instruments at the N. C. Music Store, where may always be found Sheet Musie and Music Books for all instruments. Pianos from the celebrated Factory of Knabe & Ghle,- Baltimore, Gnitara, Violins, Violincellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, dario netta. Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang ing from 0 cents to $15,00, Banjos 'Tamboriaa, -VioMa Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar' and Violin. A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte Monaies, &c, &c. v ARTLSTS MATERIALS. A beautifuf lot of Lahdscape Patterns for Oil Painting; Japaa Boxes, Paints, Brukues, Oils and . Varnish ; Canvass in pieces or on stretches. Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, 'Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &c, &c- K. W , PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Sept. IC, 1853. 7S FANNEL WORK. VT P. KIMBALL, No. 78, BEEKMAN ST., X l New Y'ork, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia , Sashes, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builders Pan nl Work, made of the-best" ntrterial, in the most thorough manner and Kiln dried, acuas to entirely prevent shrinking by exposure to heat ia any form or degree, is prepared f$furnisb. any; ' amount at short notice of the very best article made in the Country, and at eitremely low prices for cash. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and-goods put up and dispatched with care. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jan IS, 18."4. 6moa 7 1854. SPRINO SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. W. H. ADD1NGT0N & CO., would cn U the attention of every Merchant in Vir ginia and North Carolina to their Whole -sale stock of '1 . BOOTS AND SHOES, . Offered for sale at reasonble prices, ok a credit of ft months, at their Large NEW STORE, No. 37, Main Street. The stock consists in part as follows, vis : 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogaus, varieus q'lities. 8,000 Gent's C'lf and fiae Wax Lth'r Boot' 2,000 " Men'5 split Bregans, 1,000 " Geufs Calf Oxford Ties, i 3,000 " " Fancy Gaiters, Patent Lealhtr Shoes and other fasidonable. styles of Dress Shoes, 2,500 u Men's fine Calf Boots, long legs. Al S0i Kip Boots, all qualities, - -: iVi i " 3,000 " Women's peg Buskins, different kinds. . 1,000 " " sewed " Calf and Goat Skin prime, .-. , 15,000 " Ladies' Gaiter Boot. Jenny Lind Shoes, and other. Fancy style3 of LadieB' &hoes, 10,000 " W omen's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. 4,000 ' Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds 3,000 " Boys and Youth's Bootees, &c. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO have juat added $100- 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring sUck; it will be found very complete,, and they hope eve ry Merchant will call and examine their stock. , Tekus 6 months credit. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO. J Feb. 7, 1854. tf-12. 5 BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dozen, just re ceived. Also, a large variety of Labia's and Bazin's Perfumery, at the Drag Store of.f ' -WILLIAMS &. HAYWOOD. October II, 1853. ' ' 6 Commission and Forwarding Bu - siness. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1854. ZflHE undersigned respectfully "tendet s lis ser 1L, 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 best exertions to effect saleat the higii cst 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, be hopes to receive and merit a share of patronage. R. A. WORRELL. Rr.FKBr.NCEs: Hon. F. Mallory, President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy &, Bros., Shipping Merchants, and Government Agents for the sale of Guano; Herman & Co , Wholesale -Shoe Makers ; Allyn, Rose & Caps, Wholesale Hardware Deakrp? Blcodgood k Co., Dry Goods Dealers ; King &. Toy, Drug Dealers ; R. C. Barclay; Esq., BookIier Norfolk, Va. Hon. Kenneth Rayner, Baltvih, K. C. Chargss om Sai.f3, viz: For Cotton, fifty cents per bale : Tobacco, one dollar per hhd.; all otlie.r articles ?S per cent commission. .as. January 1 7, 1&54 6 mos. V-i Raleieh Livery Stables. HTH ESubscrioer has tahen cha' e of, and folly refitted, the Livery Stables formerly occupied by Jere. Nixon, on W ilmington Street, and solicits the patronage of the travellling Public. He has on hand a number of fine Horses and Carriages, genteel, elegant, substantial, comfortable, and will be prepared, at the 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 eveniuj parties, or for visiting calls. - ' . - Horses will be kept by the day, weekj or year, at prices to suit the times- -" , V.s '- Horse Irovers will find, at all times, good ac, commodationa. . , v - EDWARD TARBROUG II, Jr. Raleigh, May 31, 1858.' f 45-ly Owing to -the present high prices of grai i and provisions, 1 shall be compelled hereafter to jehnrge cents for & single feed, fttftead of 25 j cents. r , E. T. Felt 8, M5t . ; 1L -1 i F J t t Li '' I 'i 4 - V U ! ! ir I. 1 R 1 Si 1i I" if i. - V- ."V s 4
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