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THK "RALEIGH REGISTER'-? ?
b published Senii-wlyni Weekly;
A ?i n
P ft O F IHET Q Rv.v
,kly,
3 jvr kininl in dram) fj.5( ;
BATES OF ADTKRTISINOf 1
vrvrs For etny 18 liiM- first tnwrtion fx;--
, hor: blrt doJueficn of 33' percenVvUi U
T-,. rv--ii5-ur prf'-e tn sdvcrtiKen the yer. " .
vl !-e ot rtrj5. tv.'1i,,-..i,U''.-.V-
... t , the Editor must le raPMATB. " ' '- .-..
o "mil SoLeduIe has been ordered ly
i i:tnr General, and lia gone intA
ti.:i lUd tf.-dy':
'1
.IK
jrh ai 8 A. Al , and reach Weldan at
r for the Express train to Wilmiag-.
at li r. M., and reach Raleigh
;-h & Gaston R.iilroadCo.
Senu-inber 13, 1853. j
75
11
1
NOOR. "$5 Brand Thia brand of
m is a mrity of X a tore.. It is made
i-ustly, most beautiful, and most deli
: irrovrn in Virginia, is pot up in boxes
: 1 .i pounds with th; signature and like
celebrated Manufacturer, James Thorn.
i :iie label. A supply just received and
v P. F. PESCUD.
A Card.
nr.-
i -.
I :
T
PHK ronoer wouia respecttuuv announce to
i .nzens of Raleigh and Ticimty, that he
7 v 'i .v vaA rit OfKlota f nrr Ta rtAre
.r : n--:'' r inger-rings, lsreastpins, Bracelets,
v . .: Sotting Jewels and Repairing alt kinds of
j-r!rv :n a manner warranted to gire satisfaction;
Eufjrann uua cnasing oi every uescnpuon in a
f:-.e :. f to be surpassed.
A.i orJers may be left at F. Mahler s & Co.,
rhere he ha taken the rodhi adjoining the stcre-
TT II 1 IT T T?
r I'll. ; vianiibiv
p. The most) reasonable rate given for Old
I imi .-liver. .
R:i!oigh. N. C , April 4. 1854. ly 28
T
Spring Trade, 1854.
TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS!
Br the ATT
et ?hip
irrival of the Steamer Europa and Pack-
up t'anama, we are in possession oi our
SPKIXG IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN
GOODS,
- :. 1 for our sales by Mr. Wn. Weddell, in the
Er.ia. sottish and Irish jlarRets. e have
- received from the Eastern Cities a large and
-sanding stock of
DOMESTIC FABRICS,
-vLased from First Hands. We are prepared to
frris the Trade at as low prices as they can be
;- 1 in any Market.
North C:irolina Merchants are respectfully in-e-i
to call when ther Tisit our market.
STEVENSON & WEDDELL.
Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va
M.ra. 1S--.4. ly-20.-.
xs
IN DOW ClLASS. rest qualities of French,
Uak.n an I Baltimore brands of following
:: b bv 10, 10by 12, 12 by 14, 12 by 1C,
I-. 12 l v 20, 13 by 16, 13 by 18, 13 by 22,
hx :-..l by 24, 24 by 0.
- ier T-ejt'v- I for any size Coach and Picture
G!.is for Green Houses, and Glass THea
Floor nlied promptly by P. F PFSOUD.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE
FANCY GOODS.
rPHE subscriber has received and openea a
I :i;ot eletr:tiit and fashionable assortment ol
i ;i;,vc G ijJ)S. to which the attention of the
public i? solicited.
He has ail the new styles of
Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins
E-ir-Dmps, Lockets, &c.
ALSO, a beautiful assortment of
lii:ini .n 1. Coral and Pearl Brooches
E tr-Riiijrs and Finger-Rings.
ALSO, a very large assortment of
Silver Spoons, Ladles
Dutter knives, Cups, 4"C.
Au-i an excellent variety of Spectacles, Raxor
Strtf., Walking Canes, Perfumery, &c
on hnd, aiso, a few fine Mantel Clocks.
C. B. ROOT.
Ealeijih. Nov. 1,'53. 89 tf
NOTICE.
'HE candidates for Wake
will meet and ad
at the following
dress their fellow-citizns
taes and nlarp- vii
s?:ke5,
Monday,
July 10
11
A Lilii
Tuesday,
eitnMripoons.
Wednesday "
Thursday, "
Friday. "
Saturday, '
Monday, "
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday, "
Friday, "
Saturday, -Monday,
Tuesday, "
. Wednesday, "
Thursday, "
Friday, "
12
13
14
15
17
-18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
29
Gra ivj.
'-"mpsona,
Fink:;ns,
1 pchurch,
"Prees,
Ej-nv Jones,
BaLk.
Easbeeg,
CucLTil'.e,
I'-reitnile,
R- Itsville,
Honors,
eeld,
Saturday,
1 ii Collectors will attend, so that the people
-ive an opportunity of giving in, and of pay-
their taxes
W. H. HIGH, Sheriff.
June 20
60
TATE OF NORTH I -AROLINA. GraXTiixb
Cocstr. SuDerior Court of Law, Spring Term
A- D. 154. Eliiabeth Walker vs. Wdliam ; M.
wi'ser. Petition for Divorce.- ' , -
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, th t
wa M. Walker, the defendant in this cause, resides
. ouj the limits of this State : it is therefore, on
ffi.-ti-vn. ordered by the Court, that advertisement
a l ie f.Jr axl weeks successivlv at the Court
II.
in Oxford and also in rth' Raleigh Re-
fvr three ntonths. notifying the said de-
iaat of the filingof this petition, and that unless
u- ppe-r at the next Term of this court. ,io oe
i i t the Couniv and State aforesaid, at the
,,Jt H j ise in Oxford on the first MondaV of
v". !"!-'r next, and answer said petition, the
8 ae win be uken pj.0 confuse and heard ex parte
itr.ess Eu-enp rriQom Tlork of onr said Court.
OS
at 1 1.
in oxford, the first Monday of March, A.
F. n KISSOM. O. c
"xf-rL June 9. 1854. - -" w3m 47":
J- M. LOVEJOY' ACADEMY.
'IE 27th Ses.sion will Commence on the" 10th
o: li 1 S 54. J. M. LOVEJOt.
R-.-'2u. June 30, 1854.-. - T 2f 63
( 'EENSBORO' HIGH SCBOOL-The next
v -t-.biou will commeuce on the 10th of July
-i i uttnue five months, -t Tuition same as here-
r"ju,r(d in advance. ;.i''.. t
"'tJ DeDartment S20 00
fiematical 16.00
:,un"i English.. 12,00
'""h, Di a wing & Painting each extra; 10 00 j .
"""Kent Sinenses ... . . .1 w
C. W. HOLBROOK. Principal.
1K54.
49 wBt-
I ' 1 A Us '. CIGARS! 'A
y b,ru of imported Cigars
SdtoMox Chebbt'.
J AS. Cabill.
fi YjTriiWeekly Stake JUne:: : '
rpHK Stages will Wre ileigh, ery!Monday?
-fotl'v11 ;Dd dy,-M 7 A M. bj the war
t Pittsboro'radkliiwTille, Cedar fafls, AsLboro",
Lopper.Mines, &c:, arriving t SaliaVury by 7 P. M,
next day" " 1 - , ... '
Tare from Raleigh to ;-Pitlsbor6';U :...'..5!3,0O
.qo &t. Lawrenfce, ...:...... 4,00
'da- FranklinsriDe, Cedar Fulls & Ashboro',...5.00
do Salisbury,' ......... ...... .'.....;."... 8,i0
Four JJorse Coafches, to Tittsboro',
.... H. L. RpBARDS, & CO.
. ' Proprietors,
f Stage Ofl5o Yarbrougi House, RalH;b, N. c.
t. Aug. 3, 1853." G3
' ; '
SASi'l. S. WILSOS. OK0. W. GRICE.
WILSON & GRICE,
GkNRALCoM MISSION & FoR WARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 11, Hifih Si. ami Pierce' Wharf,
Portsmouth, Va
GIVE their personal and prompt attention to
the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer
ehundise of every description, and make liberal ad
vances upon consignments.
; Rkfersxcks Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh;
Messrs. W U. & R. S. Tucker, do ; King, Thomas
& Barrow, Louisburg ; R. N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox
ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county ;
Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White
Sl Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery &, Plummer, do ;
CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad.
May 4, 1853. 37-1 y
Tar River Male Academv.
HE first session of this school for the vear
1854 will close on the 31st inst. On the
30th the public examination of the classes wid
take place. There will be public declamation and
other exercises on the 31st The patron of the
school and its friends generally are respectfully
invited to attend.
The next session will commence on Monday,
the 3rd day of July next, and parents are reques
ted to enter their sons at the commencement of
the session, if practicable.
The price of boarding per month is five dollars.
The prices for Tuition her session of five
months, are:
Elementary branches $7 50
Higher English 10 to 12 60
Languages. .a 15 00
The necessary expenses of the most advanced
scholar, including boarding, tuition, &c, for five
months, need not exceed forty-one dollars. This
Institution is located in Granville county, nine
miles west of Oxford, in a quiet and moral neigh
borhood, and affords superior advantages for the
education of youth. The school will continue un
der the charge of the present principal, J. C.
Rhodes, A. M.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
C. W ALLEN. Secretary.
TsrsTixs : Dr. J A. Russell, Wm. Clement.
L. P. Allen, Allen Waller. Jas. C. Cotart.
May 26, ,54. wt2.Jy 43
SPRINGFIELD MALE: AND FEMALE
INSTITUTE.
'I HE second session of this Institute will com
1 nience on Mondav, th. 10th of July.
Elementary Branches, 6 00
Higher Eagiish, & to 10 00
Languages, lo 00
EXTRA EXPENSES.
Music on Piano 20 00
C6e of Instrument, 8 l
Needle-Work, 3 00
Board, per month, with Principal, 5 00. Fuel,
lights and washing, 1 00 per month.
Good board can be obtained in good families in
the neighborhood, for 5 00.
This institution is located nine miles from Kai-
eigh, in a quiet and moral neighborhood, and af
fords superior advantages for the education of
1 youth The school will continue under the charge
of the present Principals, II L. mtonand Mrs
M. A- V intou. and competent assistants.
By order of the Board of Trustees
DK. V. J. BLSUtfc, sec v.
Jane
1854.
3t 51
Female School,
HILLSBOROUGH, N. C.
Mr. it Mrs. Burwell, Principals.
Mai. Frederic Zerrlaut, Professor of Music,
Drawing and Painting, and Modern Languages.
TERMS PER SESSION, (20 WEEKS. )
Board and Tuition, , $80.00
Music on Piano or Guitar, 20.00
Use of Instrument for practice, 5.00
Modern Languages, each
Drawing aad Painting, from $10 to 20 00
The next session commences on Wednesday the
12th of July.
For further D&rticulars, address Rev. Booert
Burwell.
Hi'lsborough. June 9th. '54. w6w 47
. HOTEL Iff HILLSBOROUGH FOB SALE..
TTTE offer for sale that valuable property in
1 V Hillsborough, known as the 'Uxiox Hotel,
nar th Court House. The terms made to suit
the purchaser. Possession given the first of Jan
uary next.
K. B If not sold, it will be rented aa usual.
LONG, WEBB & CO.
June 9, 1854. 47
WHITE SULPHUR& CHALYBEATE SPRINGS
WARREN COUNTY, N. C.
W. D. JONES, Proprietor.
S'
I EASON opens July 1st. Ample preparations
have been made for the acommoaauon oi
Guests.
RATES Ql xJUAtti
Family per month
Single person do
$20,00
25,00
1,25
12,50
75
De?ot to take
D. JONES,
til A.I 60
Per Day
Horse per month
do do day
Children and Servants half price.
Hacks always at the Warrenton
passengers to the Springs. W.
Juni zu,
SEA BATHLU UHESArEAKS HALb, tirv,
r. will be re-oDened on Thursday, June 1st.,
- n TT . . - IT.unmAw
mad the proprietor, having added a large and
commodious House, Ball Room, BowUng Al- Jju
leys, &c, "kc-j pledges himself to make every etlort
to render tnesiay oi visitors
ble. .-' - ' .
It advantages for Bathito or ea air are noi
surp864 b? other Waterifl Plac
climaU is proverbial for health. ' ;
yy. Boats. J isnmg a acme, otc, lc""uc"
Board per day,
Ar. H VME .... . ia. u
do do 1 month;. ......V.....,..;-. 5 00
do do 2 ' do... b0 00
s : An . 80 00
UU - uw r ww-
-v.n. n nd servanta under 12 years of age,
. . A 17
June 9. loo. -" - i "
BANK OF WASHINGTON N. C.
" ; i' ." : ' -. -, " : -v- - J one 6 1 854. ' "
' A V..;i stAk of this Bank, is to-day declared,
- i
o.nsl inmiitl Dividend of 6 per et., on the
r.Ki J , ta Stockholders : on'- and after Monday
T? JaW 161854: W
49 8wp
-':' -r l COT HERRIUS.Prre -t,- " "3 ZiA iT.Keed, warranted fresh, just received at th. I
l f - ' . v t 1 a A ska kaswi r9 itroMAi j-it- 0011 Honir tm a a ivicii.1 . uj)aja, x. . miuij ui uanian a
lot the Terr - best ,1 .Kerta wwuai V-f.:. -."v - n M A T.I.RTT ' iSne' StowTaf 1 'BAW001V aCOTT " tiTrt: .-'J r- rrvZ'Zfr
ha. just .been rV T Jastreoatfxe- tne wjm. ttiU21vlL 'T 2moa '45, 1 7 left. 8; 1854. t -i W A- J. n K' TTZTk
Jewelry .and.Fancy -Goods, :i "J
ClliiAPEit THAN UV'ER'l, ji :.S rl-
ivi fc' u v a aaiv.' i 111
It.' tt citueos ( Raleigh' and" vicinity that they
haT i just received on entirely, new stock of all the
articles m ihrir lin.-. l,V . . ,.
; " Tha'nkftrl fcr'-tha iiberiii pfttroD,:ia always re
ceived,t"hey will dd eveirj? thing in their power to
deserVe' a continuance of the- name. - v- r.
Their present stock consists In part of Jewelry :
Gold ear-rings, breast-pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings,
sleeve buttons, bracelets lockets, fob und 'guard
chains, pencils, pens, -watches,' keys, jus.
. Fanct Goons: Berlin and French baskets, fur
nished leather reticules of nil sizes, papier mache
work boxes, Spanish and French fans t"rm 50c
to $7,00. portmonnaies of loatlier, Teh ot and pearl,
Fieuch cigar cases. potket-lo.ks, W. -HenholnTs
celebrated cutlery dressing and pocket combs of
ivory, buffalo, inJia-ruhbor and plu H india-rubber
round coinb3.-pufTvtuckiu; :mj sii!e-Coaii, Faber's
pencils, French conserves of all description,
fancy cups and saucers from 40 to ;i,th, tJothic
1 and 8 day elocks, Oermua Hiv.r c-or. wax.
kid, crying and india rub! er A Is of nil site
looking glne from f.Oc to $2..rirt : all kinls of
Perfumery aud Toilet reqi isite : China ami glass
ware of various descriptions, &e., &c,
CONFECTIONARY .to.
Common and French Cuutlios, pickl-3. preserve.,
brandy fruit, prunes, raisius, cumuli. eiti-uii, nut,
wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, schied
am schnspps, 4c, MAULER a Co.
April 11. '54. 30
GENERAL AGENT,
RALEIGH, N. C.
XT7ILL attend to the collection of n claims
y due in the city of Raleigh, and 15. ink busi
ness of all kirds to be transacted here.
His terms will be moderate.
The most ample and satisfactory references can
be given.
Raleigh, June 20, 1854. Cm-50
A Few Remarks-
L. HARDING has made very recently large
accessions to his STOCK, and can now cer
supply all those who are in need of well
SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand
E.
tainly
made
one hundred Lustre Alpacca Sacks, with Silk Vel
vet C illars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Frock
style; seventy-five French Drab d"Ete Frocks,
Velvet Collars; fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and
Frocks; one hundred French Linea Sacks; seventy-five
Brown Duck Linen Frocks, cut in Dress
Frock style, very handsome; Whits Grass and
Gingham Sacks, in any quantity ; also, a very
full assortment of White and Co ored Marseilles
Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.: twenty-five
dozen Gauze, Merino and Lis!'? Thn-ad Ip. Ier
Shirts. For bargains in superior Ready Made
Clothing, always bear in min i that H.iRDING'S
is the p aoe. E. L. HARDING.
June 22 51 .
CARRIAGE MAKING.
RALEIGH COACH FACTORY!!!
W7ILLIAMS & GORMAN", having enlarged
w their eslablishmeut bv the addition of Jen
kins' Shop, on Hargett St., are fui y prepared to
execute orders for CARRIAGES of everv descrip
tion. Employing experienced wotkmen and u-inr
the best of materials, their work v ill nl-w .ya bo
fiui.-hed in a style uarrunuri to givp atiractivii.
Repairing dt.no with neatness and di'si iich.
felf" Factory on Haigett St., uo;ir tlie dpiist
Grove, and at Clarke s oid ?tan Jftaur tin- Masonic
Hall.
Raleigh. June 2-' '54.
-1
R I) .WOKE MILLS Fdli SUF.
IN pursuance of u (terrec of trte i ort "f
for Northampton unty, in. id- at
Term, 1854, in the case of Thoina (i IH'
William H. Wesson, I will oner at pubi.e
the highest bidder on Tuo-div, liio isi'i
Eouir v
S;niiiij
U.'-r v.
sale to
da;, of
July no xt, a VALUABLE MAM'I' Ai'Tl'UIMi
MILL, known as the ROANOKE MILLS. iiua
ted on the Roanoke River, in tin1 'ou:ity oi
Northampton, about live miles above tju-t.n.
These Mill are udvautageou.-!y l..'.iol f .r
custom and the supply of water is inexhaustible :
there are four pair of stones, and a crusher, toy-ether
with all the fixtures usually foiin 1 hi Eiour
l anutactiiring Mills. ;
A credit of one and two ye ns bo aVowed
the purchaser by giving bunds with approvod se
curity, bearing interest from the day of s i e ex
cept a sum is cash oufiii::eijt to pay iVats. The
sale will take place at the said Mill
JOHN RANDOLPH, C. M. E.
Jackson. June 13. 1854. td Is
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ciiEsxuT siki:i;t, above fourth.
PHILADELPHIA.
CJ. McLELLAN, (late of Jones' Hotel,) has
a the pleasure to inform his friecd aud tlie
travelling community, that he has leased this
bouse for a term of years, And is now prepared for
the reception of Guests.
The Local advantages of this favorite establish
ment are too well known to need comment.
The House and Furniture have been put in first
rate order: the rooms are large and well ventila
ted. The Tables will always be supplied with
the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that
no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the
United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in
the Quaker City.
Jury 4th, 1854. 2m-54
Turnip Seed, New Crop.
AM able to supply the following Varieties, ei
ther by the paper or pound :
Purple Top, Yellow Ruta Baga, (Improved.)
Early Flat Dutch, (strap leaved,) 1'urpie Top,
Large Norfolk. Large Globe. Long White, &c.
H. I). TlRtK, a. v;. iook store.
Raleigh, July 1854. 54
Standard and Metropolitan copy.
CARD.
SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY..
IN order to prevent disappointments in entermg
scholars in Salem Female Academy, the un
dersigned adopts this method of informing the
public, that no more $cnottrs can oe recetrea at toe
present time, unless tney are sucn as nave securca
places by previous application. Being engaged
in erecting extensive additional buildings for the
use of the school, onr accommoaawons win in con
seauence be considerably limited until the bew
houses shall have been completed. At the same
time all vacancies which have occured, or which
are likely to occur for some time to come, have
already been engaged. Parents and others, de
siring to place their daughters,, relatives or wards
under our care, are theretore requesrea nor to set
out with them for Salem without having first as
certained, by application in writing, to the sub
scriber, whether or not, they , can be received.
ROBERT DeSCHWEINITZ, Principal.
. Salem Female Academy, N. C.
June 30, 1854 w6w 63
Raleigh and Gaston Railroad.
O LAVES are. not permitted to travel' on the
Rxilroad, without a,written permit from their
owners.1 Duplicates should in a 1 cases be given1,
as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one
copy of every pass. .t" JAMES M;POOL; .
Jan. 10, '54. .4 Ticket Agent. -
' - Notice.
IS hereby given that eertificate No. 925 for two
j shares of Stock in the Bank of the' state of
North Carolina, in th name of the subscriber, has
been lost or mislaid and. that application will be
made to the .Board of .Directof s of said Bank for
ZA ," KEMTORIt CITY RtJSINESS
? TiTT?TTP'rni?V i -
9, MVPETTENGfLL i CO'S ADVERTISING A
" V GEXCW, ; ; v,.: , .-.
1." 119SASSAU STMBT," NEW T0RK. . V 4
Arid No.. 10 State street, Boston.
P. & Co. ari Agents! for the most influential
and largest circulating CommercialPapers both in.
the United States and th CdarC-
EST The following list of Business Firms are
amon the best and most reliable in the City of
New Vork :
HILL BROTHERS. Importers of Embroideries,
White Goods, &c. No. 89 Liberty street.
I"1 C0TTENET & CO., Importers of French
and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad
btretti.
1 EPSTEIN A IIONIG, No. 100 Liberty St., Im
porters of Luces, Embroideries, Silks &c.
flTCHELL 4 POTT. 45 Exchange PI. . linpor-
;er of British Dry Goods, Scotch aud Irish
Linens, Dress Goods, &c.
BORN, SCHLIEPERfc HAARHATJS, Importer!
of German a d Belgian Broadcloths, Silks,
Hosieries. &c. No. 50 Exchange Place.
CHUCHARDT, FROLICH & HOLTHAUSEN,
Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of
French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel
vets, Vestings, Satins, Sergesitc. Woolens of eve
ry description.
LKH
)of
RTttAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers
Linen Cambrics and Linen I'ambric Hdku.
Linen
turej
.- w ' ' i a I
Linen Lawns, jcmuroiueries, &c., omu manuiac
ture,j 27 William Street.
L.
J.-WYSTH r CO., Importers of Embroide
ries, White and Lace Goods, No. 22 Broad
street.
JOHN M. DAVIS, JONES A CO., Imptrs of
Hosiery ana uetiemen s rurnisning uoous,
.lanuf. of Shirts Stocks,
Ties, &c. 104 William
Street.
K
OHLSAAT RROS , 48 John Street, Impor
ters ot Ladies, iiress ininmings, Benin
W ool. Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and bilver
Fringes,
Ke.
Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Laces,
ti Sl'ltAHLHElM & CO., 09 Broadway, Imp.
. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and
Trimmings.
II.
ROBINSON $ CO., No. 189 Broadway,
lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons,
Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, Oloves, bhawls,
small wares, Vc.
G ENiEEX'SCRNISHIXO GOODS.
C. B HATCH & CO.
97
WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers
and Importers of shirts, Stocks. Cravats,
Gloves. Suspenders
Hosiery. &c, &c.
ACCORDEOXS. STRINGS, tc.
c
'1HARLES BRUNO. Importer and wholesale
Dealer in German. French and Italian Musi
cal lN.sTBi Mf.NTs and sjiRisop. o. iMaiuen
Lane.
TERDIN.
den Lan
AND ZoGDAUM & CO., No. 97 Mai
ne, Importers oi 10'ins, uuuars, Ac-
cordeon. String. Bra instruments, &c, kc.
Daguerreotypes.
rGUR
. loot
RNEV. No. 319 Broadway, the oldest and
exteupiie establishment in the U.Sta'es.
.1
OHN COLT.S TANLARD SAIL DUCK,
H. C. Beach-X Co., No. 71 Pine St., New York.
sole agents, (,'otton Csnvass from severai other
mi!!-': aiso Osnabjrg's Priat Cloibs and corp.r
rollers for Calico and Sattinett Printers.
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
HLBoKN & CO.. No. 64 Maiden Lane,
(up .stairs) and 2'J Liberty St. Importers of
un 1 Fancy Ooods.
J.
rilv for l'looi-v mid Cliiimiey Tups:
1LLER, COATES YOULE, No. 279 Pearl
St., ENCAUSTIC TILUS, GAR.N'KIKK CH1MXKT
Toi-s. number s Materials, Metals, etc.
W indow las, Iuiiit, Clc
HOTKINS .j- BRO S, Imp'ts of French win
Ibiw glass, No til Barclay St.
Engravers.
w
'HITNKY. Ji'X-ELVN ASMS, Artisan Knfmivers on
here.
Expresses.
PDWAUDS, SANFUKD i CO., Koreiftn Express, No. 36
ij ItmaJwiiv. Hoods and puckkon forwarded to and from
all parLi of the world. Agt-nta in Norfolk Adams & Co.
FANCY GOODS
CHAS. ZINN & CO., Importers of French and
German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane
(near William st.) New York.
HATS. FURS, &.c.
THOMPSON & R0ESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane,
Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and
W holesale Dealer in Hats Straw Goods, &c.
Hot Air Furnaces &c
DAVID Cl'LVKR, (lnventoraod pnentoe,) 52 Cliff St. Man.
and Dealer, wholesale and retail, in furnace, Ventilators,
Kangea. Ac
IiKlia Rubber Good.
nHHE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59
Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole
sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber
Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-c
TTNION INDIA RUBBER CO.. 41 John street,
I) make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths,
Druggists' Articles, f c. : Coats from $2,60 to
$6,00 each.
Lightning Rods.
A.
M. Qcimbt ft aoira, DeaJara in Qulmby'a Improved Rods.
Office 132 East Z7th at. and 11B Nuaiu atreet.
Looking triads aud Picture Frames-
ir p- wbtoocx. Manufacturer, No, 101 Canal st, Nw York.
ill t Gilding In all j branch.
JT ADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patei t
I j p Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the
Aswr House, New Yor!:, manufacturer of the above
splendid and desirable article.
itlaeltluery und .Uuciiitie Tools.
nrorirr'j Macbloerv Depot, 62 Court land atreet, Maehinerv.
O Machine Tools and Woodsworth'a Patent Planing Machinea.
A NDREWS'& JESCP, No. 67 Pine t- New
j York, Commission Merchants for the sale of
-a - . . .... 1 1 a .
an Kinds Macnimsts toois, ana tyotion ana w oolen
Machinery from the best makers.; Exclusive agents
. ..ii...i.:..oi... V -
lor L.OWCU fliatuuuc uuvy.
.etdlei, Fili Hooka & Tackle fcc
rpHOMAS H- BATB, (late T. ft T. H. BATK.) 103 taiden
A Lam?, Keedlea, Flab Uooks. railing- racue, c
' Paper Warerooms. .
CYRUS TT. FIELD ft CO 11 Cliff 8U, lmpta and Whosesale
Dealers ia American, French, German aad KngUxb Papers
aad every description oi 1 aper jnanuiaciureri naterlsla. '
staiioiiery Warerooiii Wholesale.
Trnani k Kduoaa. No. 88 Jotn at. Wholeaale Booksellers
IV and stationers, and MaatoT all kinds of Blank Books. -
. T - M. PatucK, Defiaaee aatamkudrt aaBM, aad Goffin"! Se
lf fiance Jjocka and VToga aara, veytn, nu. ii rmii ay,
'TtW . YORK. AGRICULTURAL WAREUOC3K. R.r L.
I Auxit. riata. A. B. Allen ft Oo) 18 aad 19 L Water st-.
Aicrioaltunil and Horticultural InplemenU and Maehinerv.
Field and Garden Seeds and Fertilisers, Uuano, Bona Dic
Pbospate of Lima, Poedraete, Plaster, fte. - ; : ,
GREENSBOROUGH cj:
s'T Mutual Insurance Company.
TflHE cost of Insurance on the mutual . plan ia
' y but mall sum, compared with ft joint Mock'
Company THSiCorapany . being-located in. the
Western pflrt of tha State, , consequently much the
larger pwtion - of the; risks are in the West," very
many ot which are in the country. . '
.' Thef Company is entirely free from debt jhave
made no assessments,' and have a very large a-
mount in cash .Tind good bonds, and is therefore,!
confidently recommended to the pubheC V '
At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers
were elected for the ensuing year: - - j '
JAMES SLOAN, President. . - - ' ' "
S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. . V .
C. P. MENDEXHALIv Attoraer.' ' 1
PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. -
WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent
DlBFCTORs.
James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall,
W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr.
D. P. Weir. W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro'; Dr.
Shubald G. Coffin, J. W. Field. Jamostown; F. El
liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington;
Dr. C. Watkuis, Caroli Female. College; Johali
Shaver, Salisbury ; John H. Cook, Foyetteville , E. L
F. Lilly, Wadeeboro'; J. J. Biggs. Raleigh ; Lerr;
Springs, Charlotte; J. J. Jackson, , Pittsboro' ; H.
B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. "
PETER ADAMS, Sec'y, L
Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. ?
Dec. 14. 1858 - 101
North Carolina Mutual Insurance
Company.
RALEIGH, N. C.
THIS Company has been in successful operation
for more than seven years, and continues to
take risks upon all classes of property in the State,
(except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,)
upon favourable terms. Ita Policies now cover
property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por
tion of which is in Country risks, and its present
capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,
in 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. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R.
Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W.
Whiting, T. II. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay
etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E.
Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro'; Jno.
Cox, Edenton; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool,
Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan
der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur
freesboro"; II. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B.
Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville.
All Directors are authorized to receive applica
tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
J. G. B. Roulhac, President.
Henry D. Turner, Vice do.
S. W. Whiting, Treasurer.
John C. Partridge, Secretary.
John H. Bryan, Attorney.
J. Hersman, General Agent.
S. W. Whiting, "j
Jno. R. Williams, ! Executive Committee.
John Primrose, )
All communications in reference to insurance
should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid.
J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y.
Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25
HERRINGS.
300.
Barrels 1 cut Large barrels, W. T. Sut-
'ton s curing.
75 do do family Roe do do
40 half do do do do do
For Sale by,
A. & H HARRIS.
Norfolk, May 30, '54. 3m 44
A'
RNOLD'S SASH LOCK. This invaluable
window Faste'ner kept constantly on hand,
and are applied to your windows at only 25 cents
each. Try them if you wish to sleep in cool
apartments free of bad colds.
Agents and Owners of County rights will
do well to send in their orders at once as 1 wish to
send for a summer supply.
JAS. M. TOWLLS.
May 30, '54. 44
LAW SCHOOL, AT HlLtSBDRO'. N- C-
rrUlE next Session of this School will begin on
Monday, the 10th day of July.
r. SASH,
J. L. BAILEY.
June 27, 1854. 4w 52
T ALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. Dues to
rV the Railroad Company for freights are paya
ble in cash on the delivery of the articles. When
articles are delivered without such payment in ad
vance, and the owner fails to call at the depot and
settle the bill before the expiration of the month,
he must thereafte Bend the money when he sends
for the goods. By order of the President,
V. d. ALLEJN, Agent.
July 4th, 1854. 54.
DANIEL G. FOWLE,
ATTOIMHY AT LAW
RALEIGH, N. C.
May 12, 1854. 8m 39
NOTICE.
FIHAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Wake
II County, 14 U.. on tbe Vita aay oi .May last,
TWO NEGRO MEN, who say their names are EL-
LICK and THORNTON, and that they belong to
Garlon Smith, of South Carolina, Chesterfield
District.
ELLICK is a bright mulatto. 21 or 22 years old,
and weighs 140 or 150 pounds.
THORNTON is black, some la or ZU, and weighs
160 or 160 pounds.
They say, they were purchased in ruenmona
Va. The owner of said Negroes will come for-
ward, prove property and pay charges, or they
will be dealt with as the law directs.
W. H. HIGH, Sheriff.
June 30, 1854, tf 63
Standard copy.
Jit
OSENDALE CEMENT. 1 00 Barrels Rorea-
dale cement for sale by
NIEMEYER & Wjite.
Portsmouth,' Va., June 13, 1854.
48
Standard copy.
New and Interestiifj Books.
LEA r HER Stocking and Pa Story of .Vir
ginia. , . wy
Twenty Years intheP.mippine fiid,,, withU
lustrations. --.r, , ;.-' -: -
Vara,-orthe Child Adoption, i. .'f'
Farm Implemertr;, with 200 illustrations, by JJ.
Thomas. - ; . - . - -.'T-'v
Melbourne, and the ChincalsWsr with sketch
esof Luna,anda Voyage round Use World, bjr G.
W.Peck. ':. .r,-V:t-
- Aubreya Novel, y Idrs. Marslu- -1 . Afl :
TheQuietHearU NoveL -v:
. Life and its. Avnsi in two parv " .4: a
The Two Roads, orthe Riht and the Wrong. -
The Virginia Mineral Springs, with remarks on
their uae. the diseases to which thev are anoli cable:
and in which they are contra-indicated ; accoinpa-
mea oy a Aiap 01 Kontes ana Instances a new
Work, by William Bark M. Dt - ' " W'i
Travels in Armenia; A Year at Erxexoom,- and
on the Frontiers of Turkey, Russia and Prissiay by
the Hon- Robert Curxon. ? - -5
. The above for sale at the Publisher's prices', bV
." -:'. .-. ' -rfn .n 'TTttwwn".- ;
Grprerr Forwarding and Commission,-Merchants BfZ-
Va.
Thos. Bragg, Jr.; Jaehat,;: CT,, . '
' L. F. Hicks, Esq. 'vt' "
t Messrs. L.D. & Wi G. CrenshaWjMwioni
- Josiah Wills Esn AWnf i ' ir s
rfJames George, Esq.. Balttmdrt. -
tie3s. .uonauaa & jjeers, ssew jorK.
rTTTAS constantly a hand : Prime Porto "Rico
I 1 -and New Orleans Smrars. . " -
Loaf, Crushed, Pulvtrised and Clarified do
Rio, Laguira and .SV Domingo Coffees
Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice
Race Ginger in Bags; and Ground in Boxes , .
Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson. Teas "v
Tallow, Adamantine and Spcntt Candles 1
Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps
Gunpowder, Shot and Bar' Lead i v, "
Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread ahd Wrapping Paper,
Good and Damaged Sole and Uppe:? Leather
Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt ; " '"
Feme Virginia and Western Bacon and Lnxd . - -
Nails, assorted, Triti fleering and Warehouse
Together with a large- stock of .foreign- and do
mestic Liquors, Wines, &c which he ; ' offers at the
lowest market Tates.
The -strictest attention paid to: receiving and for-
Petersburg, March 5,
19;
MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!
AVERY large assortment of silk and black
i a iwc luituuuiu acu roiaui;-' ' - ' "s
W. H. & R: S. TUCKER
SILK and open-straw Bonnets aad Infants' Hats.
W. II . & R. S. TUCKER,
-FANS 1 FANS I '
M
0URNING and fancy Fans.
W. H. & R S. TUCKER.
D
RESSj Trimmings and Embroideries. " i
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER.
RIBBONS and Gloves.
w. h. & r" s. tucker . :
HATS! HATS 11 UAT6!!1 V
F you want a hat of any kind or description.
call at W. H. & R. S. Tucker's, and yoa will
hnd a mammoth stock Any one can be rutted, as
their stock embraces all sizes,' from art. Infant's
number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be
ing to comprise Old Fogyiam and Young Ameri
canism. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. s.'
FARMERS' HEAD
quarters;
VA. . ' -l .
NORFOLK,
ORDERS for Reapers may be-sent us for the
ensuing harvest, which will be filled at the
following prices : '
Hcsset s Reaping Machine ...$105 00
do Mower and Reaper, 115 00
do Front Wheels extra,. '.... 20 00
do Rear Platform for side'deliverv. ' 5 00
CcRRAtL's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 4Jeetcut,..$12000
ao do do JNo 3, feet cut,. 130 Oa
A deduction of $5 will be' made if the side deli
very is not furnished, and $20 wiU be added to the
a'jove price if front wheels are furnished. ?
A FEINS' SELF-RAKING REAPER, ,
A great machine, and taken more Premiums lhan
any other. Price, complete, ....,....$175 00
STRAW, HAT AND SHUCK CUTTERS,
Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and
warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for
stock. Cheap utters, from $5 to $25.
CORN SHELLERSs
Virginia Corn Shelters, ... ...... $2& 00
Goldshorough's do ..40 "00
Reading's do.. 35 00
Double Spout do ...;.16 00
Single Iron Spout do '10 00
do Wood do do g 00
BAMBO ROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS.
No. I Extra Premium Fans, $34 00
No. 1 do do 32 00
No. 2 do do 30 00
Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do 30 00
Do do 1 do .....i 25 00
Grant's Premium Fans, $16 to $30
Clinton's Fan Mills, ...$ 13 to $20
FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long $35 00
do do 3 do 4 do 55 00
do do 4 do 4 do 45 00.
do do 6 do 6 do 65 00
do do 6 do 6 do 65 00
gOrders for any of the above gqods will be
filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so
licited. BORUM & FISHER.
11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia.
May 19, 1854. 41 tf
Mr. Lefebvre's School,
RICHMOND, VA., ,
(Scccessor to Mrs. Mi ad. .
THE Scholastic year of this Institution hegins
on the first day of October and endr, on the
last day of June. - .--.
Terms : For Board and Tuition in all the En
glish branches for the year, $240; Modern and
Ancient languages, each 20; Mric on . Harp,
Piano and Guitar, each tS0; Drawing, $20 ;
Painting on Oil, 5U ; Waahinp , $20 No ixtra.
CBAROSS.
There is one department ; the School in which
everything is taught in French, and where that
language is spoken exclr iSiTeiyf as well aa in the
family of the Principa,. the accommodation
of Southerner $t pupila will be received during the
holidays, (July, August and September,) and
charged for Baru at the same ratio , as in the
session. They wil l be exclusively engaged in the
study of the French and Mnwc, for which they
will be charged for French, $7 per month, and for
music, i per letaon.
The follow ng references will be considered suf
ficient Riy'at Reverend Bvahop Meade, Right
Reverend bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macfar
land, Etr B. j0hn M. Patton, .' ' i"- . .,-4.
All Vette stole directed to J C
HUBERT P. , LEFEBVRE, A. M.'-.; .1
'' '. . . Principal
Richmond. June 16. 1854 2awtNovl 49
VIRGINIA SPRINGS.
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OPEN ALL
. THE WAY TO STAUNTON. :v
0!
N the 1st day of June, the passerjer train will'
1 leave Richmond, after breakfaf it. and arriv
in Stauutos WDiKHER.?, Paaseng-ers will go on
the same evening and reac the White , Sulphur
Srjrioes the ' next dt:ti.- $if-' lj- ft t
The Railroad tracjt, over ftne f op ot. the Blue
Ridge, which has been. in successful operation for
acreral months.' is an obiect -of great attractloir.
presenting .from various points , prospects, of jre-:
markable grandeur ahd beauty, ?,'.- ?:Si:;0
, Passen ers' from'thet.Sonth niaj come to Rich
mond at i jr.-aireoa unui uver an eariy preait-
fast next "morning or, if' they desire'eo deten
tion' they .'may- arrive in,, the inornine; bfaia 'T and"
. Anptner suction 01 me tuur iwoau west oi piaun
ton will be opened early in the season. ? ' e- - -1-
" f .H HO.W H1TOOM B," Agent. .
-RichmondMay 19, '54. iXirySi: 41
K ALEIGH AND GASTON; RpAp.- ON AND
after 3d July the Passenger Train5,will leave
tue Depot at ttaieign ax nan, past o a. j.J-fitop
3a'xainuWs'ai'FrankUnto,,Ji!id ..reaoht Weldon at
half past U,y in time for pangera.'. to .take the
Wilmington train going South, and the Petersburg
and Portsmbuth'trains going" .IJortitVr-'fc'lr-
-'-. BeturningV itwill leave -WeldoaTat 2 P. 'Ml.after
the arrival of the train froni Wilmington, and reach
Raleigh at half past6 P.M.
Office Raleigh t Gaston R. KColYTifr
xNortn uaroiina yiutuai Liiie xuku-
-tin rannfi fnTn-naTitr-i,
V'V OFFICE, RALEIGH, tfl-XT '
rriHIS Company continues to insure the uvea of
Jr ail hoalthy White persona and .Slaves.7'.
The'trrpfttmt risk taken on a single life is $5,QO0
Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for:
ds thein value. , . " ' '
" ' Dr.i Chas..E. Johnson, President,-1 . .
.v' WmvD. Haywood, Vice Iident,-. -,
c.".A v James F. Jordan, Secretary,-. v-?-
, v"m, H. Jo ik Treasurer, . -t . x I J
- Perrin Busbee,. Attorney, X . . ,
L i jDr. Wm. H-McKee, Exiimining Physician, 5
J. uersman, ueneral Agent. - -- , ,. -- ? :-
All losses re paid within 90 days after sausiac
toryprobf is presented. , - -
r Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper
ation of the Company, may be had on application
at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters
on business should be addressed to "
. t - - JAMES F. -JORDAN, S?lffr"
May 2, 1853. ' ' ,36
FIRE!
E -ETNA INSURANCE OMPANT-
1 Ha
Hartford, Cohh.. offers to insure Buildings
and Merchandiae. asrainst loss or damage by fire.
at premiums to suit the timeai ' ; . . -j .
This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com
panies in the . United States,, and pays ita Iossefc
promptly;; - - "tf.; . '
'( Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi
cinity, to be made to "i - v-j- , v. j
V-V"'--4ty', 8. VI. WHITING, J
i v " - v- "t-. i Agent,
r And for Milton." N. C "and vieinitv. ta.r .
.si ;
y V s N. J. PALMER- AmL
83
PANNElVjwpRK. T'.
RiMRALL; No78, 5 BEEKMAN ST-V
New Tofk, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Sashes, Doors, Blinds and.all kinds of BuUders",
Pannel Work, made of' the best material,' in the
most thorough manner and ' Kiln dried so as to
entirely prevent, shrinking by exposure to heat in 1
any form or. 'degree,r is prepared to furnish . any
amount at short ' notice of the very best ' article
made in the Country, and at extremely low prices
for cash." ; Orders by mail promptly ..attended to,
and jroods put up and dispatched with care.V
Strangers visiting, the city are. idvited to "call and ,
Jan 19, 1854. .'
6mos.
Commission and Forwarding Bu-,
""5tr- siness ? e
r' : - NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 8&L:t?" ;.
2TKI HE undersigned respectfuBy tenders jus ser-
5Tjcesp5;KMERCHANTS and PLANTERS; '
doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION -
and FORWARDING AGENT. 4,:. "
He will give , prompt attention" to all Consign-,
ments of-PRODUCE -and MERCHANDISE, and
use his best exertions to effect Bales at ; the high- 5
est market pricesj making; immediate' returns and " v
reinittan9es.ciV '.x- ,;. .
. ' Connecting with Mr experience and knowledge,' ,
or Business, .a close application to the interests '
that may beonnded to himi he hopes- to receive
and merit ahare of patronage I "i.i.,:-,
- Refkkekoes : -Hon. ' F. ' M allory,-. President of '
the Norfolk and Petersburg; Railroad; Messrs Har-t'
dy & Bro8- hipping Merchant,- and Government
Agents- for the 3ale of Guano Herman -Co.,
W holsale Shoe : Makers 1 Allyn, Rose & Caps,
Wholesale' Hardware Dealers ; Bloodgood. & Co
Dry Goods'Dealers j King & Toy, Drug Dealers;
R. CTBarclayV Esq.; Bookseller NorfolkVa,.
Hon. -.'Renneth' RaexS'iZaa.'Jr'. ?. --"'
Charges on. Salks, via; For Cotton, fifty
cents per bale ; Tobacco, one dollar per hhL; all
Other articles Zi per cent commission, -v.! -
January 17, 1854 fa mOs. V. " ' .
Neyr Shoes ? and Gaiters by Ex-
- '-. ;;-v, P.re.ss:. . ;
VERY large and late arrival ef Shoes and
Gaiters front the principal manufacturers in
hiladelphia, . embracing Walking Shoes, .Black
and . White' Kid - Slippers," Goat Bootees, Tipped,
Plain and Heeled Gaiters.- s f -
. . . v,, t , w. .It & R S. TUCKER.
June 23-i : t . . . . , 61
ADAMS.& CO'S DAILY EXPRESSES,
TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES.
BR0MPTNESS, Dispatch and Economy awr the
leading features in this - popular . mode . of
transit for articles or xth nascniPTioss .j- ,
i-: - ' V;.; 8. E. PHILLIPS, "Agent,
v-May 19.-,-54. -. ' f ..5 41
LTa the ; Public .
r I iHE subscriber would . respecttully inform th
' X' 'Citizens of Raleigh,' and the publio generally,'
tbat ne. keeps constantly . on , hand j a. supply of
WALI-:,PAPERiof5 variotts-kinda ajso. Fire
Scrftens,Windw;urtaIns,&cJ;all of which wid
e sold at the lowest prices; also, paper hanging
of ail kindfl dene in the neatest and most workman ' ,
tBIp.,naiineri'v?t.j? Js, - t' i' - t
v i He also has on hand and la still manm&ctaring
mattresses : or all kinds. Renovating of all kinds
done with neatness and dispatch. ?. - , '' '-
:. '--i i i J. HENRYv HARRIS
-n 1 TT J -kx 11 .1 .
t draper rtanger ana naurewmstcr.
April 18, 154.;. - - 1- t 82
WHOLESALE j O KOCJK!l ANU COM MIS
mi: VISION JHERCHANTS. - - .1
Dt a tiM in Sugar? Fl.itr',l Coffee; Molatses, Teas,
Candles Wood Wart,' Raisin' Wobaeeo Se
s garsScoteh i Atet London Porter, Jirooms,
'- 'Siareh; $alt, 'Mess Pork, c.', Ac, :---s -
'' CoBNXR FbONT AND PkINCBmS StS ,
' -4 4 WILMINGTON, N. L.
C DtViMrf: : nr- D. B. Bakki.
. WilmingtonlHar. .28, 1 854.' 1
Law Notice.
mHE Subscriber, havine removed to Raleigh, of
I fera bis f services to persons having businees
ni XBereupreme wourx ana in ; m oupenor , ana
County Courts, of Wake and the adjoining -counties,'.:
as an Attorney nd Co saseuor. r " -
BaleW'Jan;m:i864. s, H v , .tf 7
;DrGeQ. Bettner,
- - ,
O WAV 0 RTfl C A RO LISAV'
'OjRee, No. KS MrtxidYxty, or at hit lodgings;
-, Corner "of Spring and Broadway.
ri; NeYork, Feb?7r
12-ly
HORSE POWER WHEAT THRESHERS.
L nave still on .hand several of .the very best
niajceiibronghttforexhibition at -. the': last Fair,
which I offer at the manufacturer's prices, fre ef
charge for.transportationi i-; ! , V-v .
'r Farmerawill.do wetlto look to their interest and
buy at once as they cannot have such another op
portunity far the present Crop . "
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; Fjtrmer'e HaB, Jane 31J864-. J 46-
frSAPER-Alai ge lot of nrperior; Writing Pa-j-"PrrJ
hand, embracing every variety of
Letter, Cap and; Note-. rper ruled and plain.
For sale by .': IPIMMONS, s WHITMURE. K
Petersbargr Jan.4, 28&4.'1 ? , 8
ClaAUDlTJS TB.:'; SANDERS,
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TTrrxLL "attend the Courts ef JohnBton," Wayne
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T) ALMER'S .IMPROVED .AGRICULTURAL
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