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ryr v .-.. . -. -"twig si . s" " i4 !f-r:i'fj w ) iitiiw - 4 i j4U . " i . . . - . v v :. " 1H4.' if Skh f-afis 8."'' "i,e.h Igr-ftsii n ... M yOLUMEliVl- , , : . ; morning. itarch 3asoVl. : r; 1 ' r I I r l ' Iff L I 1 "A. . " f , , -y v. , a v i . . ; r rv in ni- i ; h i ' i i i Mjai i t'A-s T y. i :i ' 1 i - r . .--,x "V. Li '. ft. J . I J I ,:..., I t T -.; I- -. I' I II" I I- r--- II- il I 1-1 I - ,! V-JI I t'M K-i- I i I - I .."it I .f r,' -;;.. - . . . . . . i - TUB RALEIGlI EGISTER,'J.v J t 1 r ' I I' . J. J .1 'r. For tt !kt-kff, A nM ; lifetowM t -. For tU WBkiy, tajrauiii t U! Jnu $2 W. , ck JHtlo llin'wj&K- t5 v . .-;t OoartOniM ai faJictot: hiHlU TiU bactrogul t& pv-r eent. hirW u but .d.-ductio of per nmt. 0i U kit froa tht KfOlvtiiM HI trt(hmTr Ik ynr. : -AamdMMUiteMii t W til-tty, rtU tfaoimtf 4UUm to the JSdka buV KNTAI. c. 1 R(Kt hWTMiv(4.aM is sow - ofnia& rf tb w9tnotlr awl the txHX M4eet tat of JKWELERV iW Ht. MsereokMi WtWlim.. tiihryi Jl,mt. Utest stjlea iprW fiwif.. rt , ;. Miwue Brenst Pins,. . . r, Elegant styles, 8ilTr CrI Baskl3.J ,!f , ' ; ' Forte;11- v : - "' ' Port Monnmies,' "V" -- i 'Gold tad SUrer cPwHrilavfe Sept 26, 1854. - '!- - .. Hi-c i -. ... ... Repairing, FlnisMng, Ac . . HA TIN Q BedttredftbeBerrtcMbf ft hfghlj o camplisked wortmmn.ia tht depart met of m j busineM, T 8hJtlIb able to gire file nwt entire '-tisfactfon o tb PnWie in all work committed to y charr. . '1- ' -' ALL ORDERS will be xeeUd m the most workm Alike maaaer, and with 'despatch. ; - . O. U.EOOT. Sop tewbertt, 1854 , , ..... 78 r 3 .i x -j ,, TTT"! V" - GCS3, PIjIOLS, .EIFLES, .SHOT BAGS, kc A Jargo aad Taried importation. Sept. 2G, 748 1 PWAltbVTABKp'UCIH, Jr., HaVing erected l a new Blacksaiijji Skop at tlie corner of Har gott and WTbningJon JsV-. is prepared to have all work in the above,' line" executed With care and dispatch The weU known' Jix Arslixs; with cm peten aisistantsj TeingWrmane-nti engaged, he is enabled to Ism fbb aupdAla entr asted to hie care shod in a worknaiJlke manner. ' . Raleigh, -Mar 16,?164.1 tf 4 Donnskns' "& Jobiiston. Grocers fc Gcnwustion Mercliaility s 'TETERSBTTRG VA. J D0XK4.!N i CO. Carribiisslbn Merchanisy 'eichmOSi.1Va.' ... V ' IX Jaaanjr, J. Dennasv i. A. JoJinaton, Res iJrut Partsena Pebmburr, Va,:S. iounan. KesiJeot Par ter Rich aaond, Va. Jan. lti, . ... Cm 5 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. NOTICE is hereby gifen, that trom and after the 30th January, aiSiues to this Road for treight must b paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, escept on way Trelght, rfhlch must be paid in ad T;inc or 00 delivery of the goods, as the case may This arrangement will afford great advantages to onr customers, by superseding the necessity of their employing wore than obe forwarding agent between New ferk and Raleigh,-and having their g-MMls or pTedaeeujeetei to eay esso haailiug. Agents -eaanet' violate the abore rule without suhjectingtBMsnseives-torsfnoval.!' .- 1 he greistess-eare will continue te he taken by the omeers aad agents of the Company in every oopartAusnt of its .business to accommodate the puulM.eud proMU). the interests of its customers WUiUf. the, JA'edtern merchants are . going North a passenger. tfaia will leare Raleigh in the after noon, 011 the Arrival of the ''train from f le TVe-it on the N. CRoaJ j duenotice of which will be given." . , ' , . By order of the Tar J of Directors; ; 1 flCB BRAS-CH; PruUent. ' As the Company has 'twb1 ;Depots In Raleigh, merchants OTueriuj: : eeodste go up the N C. Road are requested to have them distinctly marked, so tkat their destination may be snown, ana iiey may beheaded to tire through Depot from Peters burg or sWtomouth; ' t ' ' ' Raleigh, Jan.' IT,? 1855. 6 tf ' Wt H. MARSH. - .. Commission . d 1 Forward ing ..; :;-. MERCHANT. . - . WILMINGTON, JV. C. Peb..1855. " " ' 1 ' '8m 11 ,W.H. &.R .S- Tuekor, TT OULD ipoctfully inform their friends and '. tejpuhlic, Jiatone of their firm has just re turned from New Torkv &' Pluladelpiua, where they have made additional purchases of ' ' (.TaPLG AXO , FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, ' SHOES, AND GROC8RIES. - Havinz purchased onr goods at reduced prices, we are ens tied to furnish our patrons at ucprec- dented cheap rates. ' N. B. A choice lot of FURS, COMFORTS, UM BRELLAS, OVER-SHOES, so., tc. Raleigh, Nov. Jlst, 1854, tf . e;ITREI - rn H E JETRA ASSURANCE COMPANY or I RAETronD, Con.,' offers to insure Buildings and Merchandise, against loss or Uniage by fire, at premiuxis to suit the times.. . This is one of the eldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays Us losses promptly. ' - Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to ,f. ,r ' . i tm :s.W. WHITING, ' . i i I- itat 'it ma J Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to u i-rn vt.x -K. JPALMKR, Agent. October, 1848.i f--" ' Si ,H,AR D W A B in 1 raiisv;:Winebreie Coii;':. No. 45, Nobtk8k Stksrri'aJioviMABKBT., fXte Brows 9tow Etons enetM ea the Old CUf UotM let) 1 -' T ' PHtLADELPilli. Jv, .P ARE avow opening their Spring Stock of,. ... . HARDWARE, X3CXXARY, UN8, Ac, leaking on fit tha best aasortmeata.to be found in the country, whih, they offer ai.tfieJowest prices and en. thaynost laforable terms. . . r - , . Tbbms. Six .months credit . or six . per cent, discount for cash, par funds. ", . ,' ""Uv, Feb. li; tS55."f - fl.i' ' i Im ilJ I t Fsyetteville Obserter copy te amount ef J$S and charge this Offioe.' a' ,l -.)Mjjf ;-. . mi eif.'is.'H'i'j.1. r 11" fTAUC ABiaANALMANAC aad R-positorv I oi' eHUknowWe.ta,Ua reaf 1555, ibr sale 11 CHERUV t CAHILt u Commlsston'Meronatfta; ' ""' a .XORFOUC Wa" a .' a cuae FOrx'ALLir; :. : nOfcLOWAT'S OIMTMRNT.1 fmvxx or th UHitH,,Yo iiave doaaoiM in toaow as wttb m rowt, fireea eae ead ' ot .abe-V aiow te (tie bUtatv to stamp thearatar of yQia itaKth yraiwaajreeatioe kJtNMMM 1 J two aiace I toade it .kaMfu.aatti. . and already, it kaa obtained, more eetebritr, thaa 38, Cor. of Ana ajui NaaaaBatreeta, A3T0XISIUN0 CORE OF Himtmilc Yadkin Count. -JfardL CkralimM U. S. dmted Kavtmber luL 185S. y j r w - - " " READ I1IS OWN, WORD!', To Poristo Hoixowin , ' Sir : It i not , mj(wuh.' to lecom nofc'riouaj" nether ia thia letter' written for the. mere sake of nung, DH( vo aaj, uu jonr vnntment eared -me of one of the most' dreadful entaaeonr dleeaaae that flesh Is heir to, and which was considered bj alt who knew me, to be entirely bejond the reaoh of mediciae. ; For nine jean I waa inflicted with one of the moat painful and treableaome tier leg that ever fell to the lot ef man f cod after trying very medicine I had ever- heard ef, I resigned la despair a!) hope of being-cored ; bat a friend brought me a couple ef large pots of joar Oint. meot, a kick caused the aoree. en my leg to heal, aad I entirety regained my heaith to my agreeable surprise and. delight, and to the astonishment o( my friends. (Signed) W. J. LANGLIJ AX EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A, BAD BiiKASl. lYUJCN JNfiAKLX AT , THE POINT OF DEATH. ' J Copy of a Letter from Jfr. Dvrvnt, AW Or- lemnt.kHattmbcr 9ik, 1S5Z.. To PaorassoK iioLLOWAT, S8, Comer of Ann and MaasanetreeU,Jewark., , Dear Sir, It is with heartfelt rredtaJe I hare to inform you that by the, use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife has been eared For seven years she bad a bad breas with ten running-wounds, (not of a fcancerods natore.) " I was told that nothing eonld tare her.: she was then in duced to use your Otataent 'and Pilbs "When in the short space ef three months, they effected a perfect cure, te the astonishment of all whe knew us. - We obtained roar Medicine freae Messrs. Wright 9l Co., of Chartres-street, Mew Orleans, t send this from 'IJote dee Prince," Paris, al-i though, i had written it at Sew Orleans; beere we finally left, at that uaje, not knowing jw d dress at Kern. York. .. - . 1.. (Signed) . . R. DURANTj 1 litt ruu tMimia be used conjointly viiA Ms UuU merit tm woei of the JotMUMsgemu: Bad, Legs Contrasted end Stiff Joint Lumbago . . Bad Breasts Piles -Burns Rheumatism Bunions Salt Rheam Chilblains Scalds Chapped hands core-saroeis, .. . , ....j Stiff Joints Skin-diseases Fistulas Scurvy ' Gout a . Sore-heads " 1 ; Glandular ", ' ' r Ulcers" - - ! ' -Swellings 1 " - ' Wounds " - 8ore Nipples Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassaa Streets New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United d tales. in Pots, at SIJ Bents, 87 cents, aad $JM eenU each To be had Wholesale of.. the-'Psincieel Drue Houses in the Union, aad of Messrs, & . 11 & J. A. Evans, WUminrton. and P. F, Pssoud. Ealeieh.' .. ,r ' i.Ji:.., Jp" There is a ooosi Jerable saving by taking.', tne larger sixes. ;. .. ,r . :. N. B. Directions for the ruidance ef patients 3 . f- , , . . . r - - in every uisoraer.are amxea to eacn row EDWARD J. XTJTTERliOH , i- General. Commission mmd. Fmwiing Merchant ,.,: , . WILMINGTON M. C v fO.KlS riIIE Subscriber keepa constantly on hand a I -supply of Fresh JUsssr; Caioined Plaster ; Land Plaster ; II r draalie Cement Jt Plastering Hairr t whioh he is prepared to sell aa low as, these arr . i i . . i r - . . r . v AJ iims are to oe dm id anr cut ouuvu. vfutu will receive prompt attention.-- , ,, - ,.- '. tDWAKU J. LUIXjattM-ll. . Wilmington, K.C., Jan. 30, '65.. "t . .. ly 9. ' The Hannah More Aoadettly: WILMIJJGXON, Dtuwiii' ' ' . , Principals: Miss C, and L Giimsha and A. H. Grimshaw, A. M-, M D. ... . . w ' . w ' I MI1S Institution has been in sueoeasful opera- I . tion more than eleven years .The course' of Iostruetiott, is thorough. T The ..study "of French f,tvui sis4 rt tKss ilsstlw murina eT atnrlar TtiJa awe w wnm-w -imumnuj venwaew yf avaaea a , . house, is new, commodions,-. and cheerful r H is I heated throughout. The sessidos commence on the 1 st of Febrttary knd 1 st of September. ' k u Temu; For Boarding' snd Instruction,' lneln ding French, papilsnnderthlrteen'yeart ef age; $7U,00, second das, $90,00 and Senior Depart ment, 9100,00 per session ef five taotrtke, " v Reference : Right Eer. A - Lee, D. ' D f Eev. H. V. D. Johns, D. D Baltimore t Hon. Joe. M. Clayton, Delaware Pi V; DaaieVJr.' -Ebsu.ji J. R. Aaderson Esa . Tredegar. lroaJrorka t X. : Wortbam.A Co Riehmoad, Yanv. Ms.. Gib son, retersDurg, Vs j uovernortuagg, fltiu Wn A. Graham, W. H. Tucker, Eso, Hon. G. E. Bad ger, Kaleigh, If.'C - ' " " ' " February 1st, 1 855, ; -' , Iy-i-10. ' asg Standard copy. . ' -'- Nk.wiAr R.i.;.i. .HTivinuoi ot tbe-touoMring uescriptioa v stay ootar, tea rears olil, and white hind kgs, with the appeaianca of auburn on the left. Appraised, by Reuben Flora ing aad Thos. Jenkins, at $40. ,, - t UUIX, tangec Fb,23, 1S55. . , , it j -Fresh Shad ( Fresh Shkd ! T , . H. PUTNEY DESIRES,, TO INFORM the citizens of Raleigh' aod';the. eomaanity at large, that be Las made arrangements to re ceive fresh shad and su other fresh fish ewrof 'ifi our waters, on both the Gaston and N. C. Railroads: and as he will receive them on Loth roads he thinks he will be able to supply Raleigh -sad a great many of the Counties and , notoU;west of Raleigh wUkfresb shad a other fresh .n.fh,aJl order, accompaaiad wUatae casiw vill i bspromptl v at- . , . . -. i . ...... . of salt A3h.aea as aiafterv neaj.iver siuiieu. Trout N. C, family Re Herrings, Cod fish Af.. Also tha tery best article of Baoonbeing. laMighttl expresejy for Uotls aad family:- aaei ail of whisht I. will sell- sheep forsaskwAJliwmmti wuh-1 out uosptioa puNhasMT fis f B4e ard9ls,"Py cut f 4p? o ' JieTsensTf h ii vin r lahns will ba.reqaired Ja 4ey Aheash, oa deUTsrw of 'dt's' Estate; iietPienithlti"tbs m. 1 B -Sa . Mm- . SV1 mm AM mm, -nm L . K m. -n mmm Tl S 1 a. a.'D 'IT t . . 1 ei toe A own at uw."' wwjrwn s 1 tjia 14 par 1 tiverr atables; V " . i " '' Wl If. "PUTNEf A - vm ffertla, iprparpt.L rtKefia-' taeraries4uractaoaJ afitlte Uewela, mad i eiaiaBaewaaM-aatafaetorytM aUwha, Mad iC taaeayotWfle efet offered tq thMDliZ3iiWJwaartlaaong:auT aaualaeXJtaaffiaac; ,..v;. " " T ' T, -- --rww li-J ; .J f 4 I R. H. WORTHIXOTba-WfAJfcjailtJjli tajte L aawh. paaJhmre la.' adding mr,XUmoQj .V thcrs L iauTOr si TfuraMUTir JNffi ocmrav.. i aTtmr wlBMtlMtlMrwBCW a beaeaiaL re-J inllanaatTewa'eaaa, aa wall as in meat etaeni L. r -T--j . i ..... ... I at vain a wt KiiwjhnAwrww .vi'v v wit hie io.B4liore.. u4'L IvoUld Ataooa tllok of tratelUnz wr&putmonet ; aiuuug thg Wt"l tari(JoiiKr'ikwerAacVionJ, if peeij; Aip'iia'iiisi'Act did It fairioffjrd tW fcost raqxFT and dkciokd aCList as it hM ddrie tier. IHrrailata'Ya.and, esneoialPr' fbrblo,'.oe) 1tVedi9cor of T'meejn wMcb: is Aetter ealeu-. HteVl to1 DTOtehin1rtod. and wllei.e -iBiOeratir H.h1,anrEofier 'Her' -bright befuee ae paapl, 4 J X Tb Wsot '0m -f hil nam s xseks JuJL . w? sake wstkavvioteut liarra.osa,STUiah itenisiedr I s4vis;to,s it.,,1 did so. aido my asV)hi8; saant pss aingie dose .gave speedjaad permanent rh, jie,wJuA' tints I hsre used it fnaehtly' innTyAmil-, and, injustice to the Doctor,' Wy 7 consjdejH ij.'0h.ths most TAUfABr Motcts I fcar used ii an elperteucs Of twenty years J' ' " V I ' ' F. M CAPEHAftT. Mulfreesboro W. C.;Dot 2, 1854. - pleasure ta"Teetameadief ton Cholera Aiedicine o Us publltj and more especially siaoe I have had persotjai expenenee and obeervaaem sliU beaeQ si effeets. J -.- . iu .mi I -. -I have tried several remedies put np forCkolera, As, bot have nerer fttuad seh, happy .result from any aa from year tavalaable remedy.,' , I have aach aaboaaded-eaaadenca.ia,its ecaoy, that I am. aawUUten& ; will, not, leave bune without a sapply with mp; and I regard it as oua of the most valoable dweevenes o( the age. Yours, very truly, l l it .'J n.:.t 1 . ! ..:. f ft. BEAMAN. t i .'''", "Wufbson, N. 0.jSept 1. 184. , ' J Db, R, H, , WosTHisoToa Dear ir "f have made-some effort,' and have succeeded ha introdu cing yout Medicine to the public, and find it is' Uking' very well indeed; and the result wtbet1 I have nearly sold what yoa mot m. T there fore, wish you would send me some more as soou as you can. I-Ikare not.ths nligiteit doubt bat that this Medicine Is the very best reme dy but for th disease Jor which It is reeemmend-. ad. 1 fcopeyoa will eoenaend sas a supply, as 1 would not use so get entirely out e it. . . a ' 4. Yours, truiy,, , . OKQRGEW. McGLACqilCOI.. j. ' : K-!t; ' i- . .. ii Fim theMurfreesbWoV GazeUe.! ", . v sssas.'-jui7ssa.f lu toaiag over , ue last ndmhor f the Gaxete, I sound a cotamiurication from oar friend, Mr. L. P., Spiers, rcommending Dr. R. it, Worthington'a Cholera Mixture to the peelic, .tar the cure of diarrhoea, dysentery4 and pthcr kindred diseases ' Ilaving experieace hi ray ova ease, the' nappy effects 6f itsnse, as well as other members of mr fAtnftt. I can safely Bnvtbt I regard It superior to kny remedy we have ever used, in an experience f twenty yesrsi'-" I weald. erefore. rccomuiciia it to' ererr famibr as as la. vain able 'retnefly; and every individual to 'procure a bottle and keep' if by then la these times of cholera;-' - 1U B. PAEsIEE.. ' MuTfreesboro,' Aa$. SOtb, 1854., . .. .. This la t eartify that . I have ased Dx, R. H. WortaiaiztoSLa Cholora aaedicia in my tauilv fox the last four or fire weeks, in several eases . of Bowel CosaplainWso oommoa in our vicinity, with invariable auosesa. One of the cases was that of a aegro ahiktl soma four or Ave months laid, who Wmso emaciated, ky the effects of the otseige, , that its life was nearly despaired of, when my wife happened; to. think that she. would try (he pho'erx Medicioe, and did so with complete success in less thai, forty reight hours. I am throughly ef opinion that pojamiiy h0uid b withouTLso fine rtnedlcinw , .Given under my hand, this 3rd day of October, vTli ii.: v - 'A. WvDARDKN. a -' "uibi;; i aftrswaKaadao'-N, C. i IV.' R.'BWortotnrtoa. t-- of . t-iu-. . -lt afford as-pleasure se say this we havw, ased yeas Cholera Uasrhssa. raerlWinaXor the last twelve, raoathSk aaa a&vexsaad U loaariably suooesuiu, ia-retieving Speedily the aaseeia whicU are have hsAoneaaioa to-uswiw, W sutsgtaia a. high ap preciatioaef Us vaiue. iJkje-ao- hoaitation in axpressiag tne apmioa wa if yi prove; w oe vaiaaDifr.iainuy-iaeu-cina. . .a.. . ... . tt RlcaARiSG. COPPER. ,. . ... B. F. SPIERS. J ' SoU fc p. P. PESOTD,JRaleigt,nd '6y Drug- .Oct. 17th, 1854. tr J. ii J. U Hathaway-A: Co IMPORTERS l8l$t4$SES, ::; comaussion MfiRcnANTs; ,t , wjijon; c.;7; f i v JIUTilAWAT. -V i .xv!.:. 3 . ,,,'j C , J.. LtUATIlAWAT. .Jank-5,jS5.; 6AT1D A! BaJ1 ;ll:0B6i(?BM: BaCT, JB. Hi. .:i JBAIN.sb i.CQ, :w..-j.-. -SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON A CO. ' 'tt .-nrfa Pill i rt!-f.y .i; Commission merchants. . -lit 1)1 rorner'ntWng'mm4Wn.teTmfiU. l -PORTSMOUTBi.VAJ lilt . .1 .. 4 r,- fr,j i' - ' I-,.,.'..,-. :ix i . SPiXIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING A 1 fi ft - " ' ' 1 - TO RECETVING -AND FORWARDING. GOODS Jan.-89, 1855' '" j w x-i(, 9 ly itter, Ute thi. Fall, than Ever i Anu bs tlviw mumgy wowia reaaeuii any aavue - a aaMjv ST MSWWBT 9 aSCf . 1 . m a I his frfenda, had tha pablie raaesalir, that his aasarfBsens' wawwwwsa, itvax&5 Ai.rts, . . ... mm an d i eUiM-t. SkJ ewasws.s SHOES, "C ROCEER Y, ' aad FAMLUf GROCE RIESv is Basra faB aad eosnplte. tha nsoaL . am yurmswss .were net aisue. ia mta-summsr, but late In September,, when . Goods were greatly educed in prioes. H . therefore thinks they were bought right and.tW V !M4 'foooMiotfr. H hopea hit friends wUl aof take this ' for granted, bat will eaR and sap fo. themselves at ihs FAR- MER'S P ALL. ' 1864L'"'-'"- i'1' i 1 lA 13 s . i i ii ' H.'l S. A omioistralor of t dTact, DecU,hereb gives Notice la-all persons imlelited to ths EsUti to tome forwarf knd tnka tinje -prescrjutii oys aw,'.orVs notice "wijl be ei 4 recoru y" -w 1 . vvw asp as, sa m" asap asm sa -t mj" acqumtances (Iter wUo'wVf e- anffer : v.t eitit from noma. "i'.or'Ji LJkat withoat sdRa-din anr reliaf..: On arriving' at 1 Jin Dimni TimnT mr L.iwLeni..a.c.. ,iuu . I Yef Waks Corioty CourL 'TS5, ia5nJ a he Estate of ths labs Alien Sthr- (ll1lx. SHOE STORE. 1-1 A,lfc-rKlH. In , tnnutS thaws ror and eu.-fomers that "be liM last returned from the North with lrte and varied aawtmeut of Ooods a. ' -a. . tl - ' a", a - ( . Sm7KmTr wutKel mBCB FMr.iH ex- T"""" - ; " I. l, j g i Sromt Wilt Sidb or Capitol Soeabb . !sUlelgh, Jept. 13, IBM. : ...70,- - i . rZWZr- .r7rT3T?-t3at . Mr--vcf5Tl"TaT . ' . .. Cry! fo-GnCTrnt 'Fatarcf ' lBrplraEiits, -'fw!ki - ... f ' "' ' INSTRCUE.'rrS. "' '' Ca&aIXaies. srtiit. . trees; w in YORK. tlriifciat 1. K BtdfM.,B. U si. laraec4 a P.AWaAaahAlW. W. OalMrm," : IW. osaasrene aura W T-, 1&M. 4 "'PETEfl-Wi HINTON, Cfo w mis i o nZiMe 'r.cHd ni . XOS. 26 AND- SOTHSXTn WHARF, ' NORPOUQ TA : '- ine-TAL ATTtSTIOS, PAID 0 SSLLISO Tobacco, Vloar, Grain, Cotton, Vc 4tc i Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. : REFER TO - Cnas. JL. Hintoiv VV Wako. N. C. J. B. G. RdulhaCrKnd George W. Haywood. Esqs., Raleigh, JtiC. 'Wm. Plummer,' Esq., Warren ton, N. C. vAug. 2a, 1844. . . - 69 1ADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. W K are. now roceiring from the Manufactory of Robiusou & Co.. Philadelphia, a fine aasorimeut of .Laidios Rid Walking and Buskin Shoes, 'Tipped, Foxed ftnd Creole Gaiters, -Black Kid Ties and Slippers, White do do do . Thick and Thi o dole Kid Bootees, . do .. do do Morocco do Misses and Children's Morocco and Goatskin Bootees: i ' "McGEg tl WILLIAMS. Sept, 29, 18.14. ' 79 JUST RECEIVED, AT F. MAHLER k CO'S., (next dour to W.i. Pomeroy.) ' FOR THE LADIEJ. Reticules at all prioes, Besiia and French B.isketa ef all styles. Work-boxes? new Roeocco style, l'earl plate aad other Desks, Lei: her and painted Port-folios, Card Cases of pearl, shell aud papier mache. Card Ueeeivers, very, fine of Terra Cotta, Ink-stands of Terra otta. Alabaster, c. Jet Bracelets, Breastpins aud Necklaces of all styles. Perfumed French Bracelet, Xe., sc. T FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cigars of all the leadiug Drands, ' comprising : The Dpnxan, Lamartine, Primra, Jockey Club, CoostaDcia, Evijeucis, ' j-c. To persons buying by the quantity we allow cost price with 10 per sent Commission. Chewing Tdb.Hceo, weTl supplied with all brands. Persons buyiag by the qaaatity we charge Manu fsctufers" 'prices. Btholring Tebscco; One mill well flavored Brands. Walking Canes of all styles. FOR THK CHILDREN. China Tea and Dinner setts, fine Knives and Forks, India Robber Combs, Boy's Guns, Secreta ries, Wheel borrows. Carriages, Dominoes, Back- gunBion Boards, Chess men. Different guinea, Kid, Wax, Caiaa ami India Kabltcr DolU, Crying lia- bies, India Rubber and TiuToys, iltc, &jc. MIStELLANEOUS. Clocks in Mahogany and Iron cases, 30 hours and 8 dsy Clocks. White,- blae and canary glass Candlesticks, new style. , . .- i - .., f Paris, China Candlesticks. Razors and Pocket Kaives, of the most celebrated makers, Emuier soa's and Xtltou's superior Razor Strops. All ar ticles for the Toilet, Poriuiouuuie, I'ocketliooks, Cigar .cases, best Itali.iu and English. Guitar Strings, Flower vases, Ac, &c. !. .-i FOR THE HUNTSMEN. i Game bags. Powder Flasks, Powder Horns, Shot Bags, Walker aud . U. D. Caps, 8hot, Du pont's Rifle Powder, Travelling Coinp&nious, Wil low F asks, c, &.c. j , Price and quality warranted to give universal satisfaction. Come aud see. F. MAHLER & CO. Nov. 10, 1P54. - ' 91 NEW BAKERY AND CANDY MANU i FACTORY- MRS. If.ARDU: desires to say to the public, that flio has recently. employed a superior baker aiiUCanuy jaakerw, Ue wilt keep constant l for sale OA (Ltd and CAND1K5, of great varie tjr, aad Ituuw prepantd to execute ord6r for Cake tec Dinners and Parties. Families and Hotels can be supplied wili, any kind or any quality of Des erts. .... Slia will ifUl , orders for Candy at wholesale, and orwarU it to any part oi me staoe. ; Raleiglw Nov. , lS5l. tf 90 SPRING, 1845, c Kerr and Marbary, Importers and Dealers In China, Glass, Ac, . Nos. 74 and 70 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA., f YAKB pleasure in informing their friends and JL the pubko generally, that they have return ed to their eld stand, aud from extensive Impor , lauons tins spring, per snips -t,-furiojf "CVs- ntanttne. and " City of Brooklyn," together with btavy purchases of Domestie Goods at the Fac tories, are enabled to offer the largest stock and finest assortment ef China, Glnu, Karlkern and Stone Ware, Britannia and Silver Plated Ware, Lamp, Looking Glasses, and Fancy Good, that they have ever exhibited in. thia market. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call aad examine, as we are determined teasel I at the lowest rates. - , FeK 26,' 1856. 17-wlw. - Raleigh Standand and Star, Milton Coron icle, Greensboro' Patriot, Hillsboro Recorder, Leuisbarg . News, Goldsbore' Patriot, Warrenton News, Ciarksville. Tobacco Plant, please copy oace a weea lor lour weeks, send one paper and biu to &. ana l. .,.. . j Giles Ieiteh. ATTORN EV ANfy C0VN8ELL0R AT LAW, '-' LvttBMVosi RoMfoa: Co., N. C Jan.'5,1855! 2 ly SAUSAGE CUTTERS. A new supply of this invaluable 'implement just received at the Farover'S HaM. No torse or asausaos should be without one. -t V- i JAMES M- TOW LES. -Jsbv12.'o5, is , ..i . . .... 4 i a u s UKst UXT eis.; "pvIDIER'-t Improved .Bausaga Cutters, to which . I J 4b first-iPresainm was awarded at (h late al or simuUeity,' effloieacy a4 heapaesi.-i.i Prlperitv .4 at .U10 Faniraia .Hall, .Ojica ?'l - via tf rrfrT r3 S vkjku mi mi mmit u.. . nuw x . i . j North Carolina. Mutual Insurance , ., Company. , RALEIGH. N. C. . - - i.V: -( rpHIS Company ! has Been in successful operation than seven years, and continues to tyke risks uon all classes of propertv in the Slate. (exceptrStoam Mills and Turpeatine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now . cover :If)crty amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which- is in C'ouutry risks, and its present eapit.-U Is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in boiids.propcrly secured.- -.The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of ltif . Company has been less than one third of one per cent er aniinui, on all grades at property em braced in its operations . Till- following persons have been elected Direc tors aud Officers of this Company for the present year: ' DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutehings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S.--W. Whiting, T. II. Selby, Raleigh ; leo. McNeill, Fay etteville; J.s. G. 'Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoy t, W ashington ; James Sloan, Greeasboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edehton ; Josh. Boner, Salem : Jos. H. Pool, ;-f EIisidHh City ; F. F. - Pagan, Plymouth j Alexanr aer- Mitohell, Sewbcrn? W. H. H. Kautb, Slur, freesboro' v H. B. WlWasae, - Charlotte ; JaluUB 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, Treaturer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hers man, General Agent. ' 8. W. Whiting, ) Jno. R, Williams, V 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 AYER'S PILLS, Anbw and singularly successful remedy for tha cure of all Bilious diseases Ccetiyeneea, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, See., Ac. Indeed, rery few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, aad much sick nets and suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and ofti-u fataLdiseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and thia Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial ef its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character aa to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Till, we may mention : Dr. A. A. Ha tbs, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, snd State Asnyer of Massachusetts, whose high professional cnaracter is endorsed by the Hon. Edward Everett, Senator of the f . S. Robert CWikthkop, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abbott Lawrbncb, Minister Plen. to England, f Johiv B. FlTxrATKica.Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Da. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Marct, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astor, the richest man m America. S. Lblawd & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found In their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can attbrU. They are compounded not of the urues themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob-. vious. While by the old mode of composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or less ef acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it ia . self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful anndote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I hsve supplied the accurate Formulas by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Province, SI however there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known 1 Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations weretnore than realised by their effect upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such, derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PEEP ABED BY JAMES C. ATEB, Practical and Analytical Chemist LOWELL, MASS. Fries 25 CeaU per Box. Five Bezos for SX BOLD BT P. F. PESCUD, and by Druggists generally. Transylvania University MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. rflHE 28th Session will commence en the 1st of I ADru, looo, ana wiu continue as usual ivr four months' under the same Faculty as hereto fore;-.:::.- ."...-.. : :--- The dissecting room ""11 be open on the 1st of March. : - . - - The cost of the tic the . full course $70 ia adtabob j to tr fall courses $45.. ( nlation and Lihrarr $10. i Boarding, fr. v ' f R have attended two i Fee EZ5. Matrie- emonstrator,BL Ticket . 60 to $3 50 per week KT peter; m. n lxlngtan, Kj Feb.,20, 186r5, te Dean of Med,' Faculty, Oft 1BK 1 I, lm mi I tO. I CUT HERRINGS. 80 barreU of Olo I North Carouaaijul uemags.- ,a Justrecalved from ths Fisheries tort ads by iti-v7't'.Hv j ITtusYEl sk VHITZ. i . - i,srpi!fco. -i 'i ei North CaroUna Mutual Ill InfiC- ,t . -ranee Cany ?; OFFICE, RALEIGH iil-.M rpHIS Cpmpany insures -tha lives eltsvai-fteital I ror one year; a term of years, er for sua, am the Mutual Principle, the assared for lifh partiei patihg in the profit of the Company.! Per poli cies granted for' the whole taraf of life, when the premium therefor amounts to Sii.a aeto.B-vay he given fr one half the amoaat of the premium. a ne prompt manner la whi&a, all losses, nave been paid by this Company, together witli thf ow rates of premium, present fp-est ii4ucfmnU fo such as are disposed to insure. JJJJ T Slaves are insured for a term of from one to fiv years, fortwo-thirds their yalae 4 " r.V All losses are paid within 90 day! after satisfaO- tory proof is presented. . : " , " 'J - i' '. JJIKKCTOBS,1?1?- Tt t . a sS- e.1 W i . . 1 L , . : , . Luaries js. Jonasbn, VYm. D. Haywood; J ames F. Jordan, Qnentin Bosbee," irf Hi W. Hasted, Wajff MeKee. Wm ,n-f!aftka..y!i;&3 s s ' xU'lV'BatiW'' ' ym. RV Janes; ' 1 ' Vlh. ".F.-J, HHlr i i-: Vi-' Seated Gaievv f ti i iT s ;-. V t ,, .t-ffi-ie ii fsii- Charles B.-Boot; ?7, : . . ...u- -v -tt;.oo.-wrervJa m, ' - Dsv Goabv KJohjasoa, PrsaidaBV , m .rrigS : WawD..Hajrw)V't James F. Jtiruan. Secretary, ; v.;,;.j -;)fr '?,''-'!-'i'-:v''HiV., ,Bu W. Hosted Attorney, ,.,r . , . tl! ivuju-usa xv joauaon, at. u. .1 msasea . William H. McEee, M. D. :' t Board of Ricad. B. Haywood, M D. J Consultation, William D. Cooke, V " " f W. Holuen, Ezecutioe Com- . i . Charles B. Root,' J . " sBttfeir '':: !'" " J. HERSMAN, General A font. For further information, the pubEc are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at Che Office of the Company, or any of its Ageneiea, ' , - , ... , ..,.n rn..., ' Cemmanications should bo addressed,, (post paid,) to.: : , - ,, : JAMES F. J0BPAN, Secretary. - JAMBS E. CUTHRERT,, ,'. " (SUCCESSOR TO KERR A CUTHBERT,) ' Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Msrtkant, Belt Ungbrook Street ',' Pstersburf, Vn. i-i ' ' BBFBBBHCES : ! ' ' Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, 'If. C. " ' T L. F. Hicks, Esq.. .1 P.isrshsr " Messrs. Kevan A Bro. f Messrs. LD.&W. G. Crenshaw, Bichmond. Josiah WUls, Esq., Norfolk. -S-" ;'r James George, Esq., Baltimore. 1 - Messrs. Monahan k Beers, Nets York.''' HAS constantly on hand : Prima Porto Rieo and New Orleans Sugars,' Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised aad Clarified . do ; Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffees . 4 n . . , Black Pepper in grain and ground, and AUspiee Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in. Boxes , ... Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas t Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles ' . Brown, Pale and Variegated Soap .-. ' Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead - Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrappinr Paper, Good and Damaged Sole aad Upper. Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon aad Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines. Ao:, which bo offer at the lowest market rates. " J " ' - '' The strictest attention paid to reoeivins: aad fop- warding goods. , Petersburg, March 6, ' - ' IJIj ' The North Carolina Arator. - The undersigned proposes to publish a joarnaL in the City of Raleigh, to be devoted to the great interests of the Farmers aad! Mechanics of North Carolina, under the above title. - It will bo issaed monthly, in a neat and eonvenieat form for reading and preservation, at one dollar per anaara, paya ble in advance. .-!,' ; ' .-t.-Ai, A leading object of the Abatob will bo to selest from the numerous periodicals of the eouatry w hatever may be deemed solid aad good, wall sa ted to our section, and calculated to aid ear Far mers and Mechanics Lu ths inarch of improvement. The results of experience among our. owa citisens will also be carefully sought and brought to light and the contributions of our most enterprising and skilful practical men given to the pablio. with a ummary of general news and the state of ths markets. '-" "' ' ''it "- '"" The true policy and interests of North Carolina will always be our motto; and if the friends of taw cause of improvement shall be disposed to favor tha; nterpnse, we respectfully solicit their names aaa their aid in procuring subscribers. - .t L iu . : Our friends will please forward all the names they can get by the 1st of Febraary, aad keep fha. ProsDectus for further ; efforts, .- PavSiwdl be required on receipt of the first number, whieli. If encouraged, will be issued, by the 1st of March. , ' TUUS.J. LKMAY. C Raleigh, Jan. 26th, 1856, . ;;' ',8 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. A The subscriber offers for sale her place of residence in wake County; Si. C, situated ;fiva miles West of Raleigh, immediately on the Cfutral Rail Road. The DwaLLUO la a' very ' largo aad convenient one, handsomely situated. ' Ths oat- houses are good, consisting of ths Printing Office Buildings, Kitchen, ice-house, Barn." tables, c ko. There is a WeH of excellent Water; With a chain pump. Also a great variety of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc '''" - The Tract of Land eontams 130 acres 60 acres of which is cleared aad susceptible of a high state of improvement some 20 acres being good meadow land. Other lands, if wanted, may bo purchased adjoining. -. . .... - . . . , la consideration of its heaithlul and convenient location, and many valuable improvements, it is in every respect desirable as a place of residence. Any persons wishing to purchase are Invited to call and examine the premises for themselves at as early a day as practicable. . G. MEREDITH. Dee.2Z, 1854. . 8 tf USB- 1SD SHORT CIIDIT1 P I; BLL Hallowell & CO.; SILK WAREHOUSE, , PillLADELPIIIA. ' r V " TERMSi'-;; ''i' Cash buyers will receive a discovat of SIX nor. cent, if the money be paid inpariunds, within tea davs date ef bill. , , W I - m, ' , Uncurreat money only token at its market -value- on the day it is received. "-. ? - ' r t To merehaau or undoubted standi sr. eredlt of SIX months will bo given, IX desired. ;'-' v Where money is remitted in adraaeo ofmararitv a discount at the rata of TWELVE percent, aer ... . 1, , . . .. . . sun urn, wiu do auowoiiV' PRICES FOR GOODS UNIFORM. In srain calling the attoattaa of tho' tradias; community to tho above Terms,, we annoanoe that notwithstanding us general depressioa ia merdal affairs through the country, the.syateei ef business adopted ny us more taaa a rear sines ' and to which we shag rigidly adhere, eaaUes as to offer fortho cpming Spring seasoa oar naqsj assortment oi NEW SILK AMD FAXnYfKVltW . ."La, nrlaint-Oao of tbo .-'; T.ART1KST AND MOST RPT.T!VT!rn BTrtrW To be foaad in America ; to which we will receive constant aauuions, tnrougnoat the leason, of near i vi. . i .V : . - . . . . -.. J wrtrnrrow vr -n w nil oeauiMMe iiwu tross our ' " " ..... . ... . , mi a . f m. S I- OTS!MjnMfSl SblAM iCOM MISSION MEaCHAHX5i,iW- ' etarMBjiois. Messrs. o-50A Cfc,JSy f H Tabb k Co.; Alexander Belt, Esq. MefrWkj Ipuaitof AsaBie.' WlUiamstooi N. C.tColrJ.Bi . jai aaa, RaleigVUTomps M -Oo424th; 1 854. X ,A 'A ;:UUT'ANDTcUENINa MACIUXZ: T"Jt "vwsnavim a miw i .a. 'i.n wtc.t. ttVUtl; f5" rflHIS llachine reeeived tha first premium ft thi rX 14 X North Carolina State Fair, and wMreemmen- B f dtotne ouJbUo ao the beat now, ia. tfso:U,?tho, Stote. Seven Hundred of them ara now ruiiiuBgu a "North, CaroUaa, all f,whicb ara adwr in opera ? tion land, have giyea tha most entire' satIsfaetiof, Ia regard both to , perfoxmance . and ' durability. Toa bobm - having-rua six years and perform .--as vall.i4 aow a tbsy did at first, and hate not Heoo oms,al" assoao aay' Wo bavo thrown bat teadiSarwal J ksa Kaclunes to mako room for thiai. Taoy are warranted Ibr five ysara, and deUvered atthoMUl, njt. avy there InTte sUto'Msaufstia .andsokxi, 4 apo i0TimtvTieasy6f .tt. . jft wt ' GEORGE PA3i y ti.ja n. Mesjauaaasw aaam- w aer natnaoaa eci ;-mj 'fc'-tBiaas-slt T EXPECT FULLY, inform tha aahlie,'that the 'So Tlaava trroativ iastt-smed thair nufaetorlntf' ostt hlif hiawat. ait are aow prepared to execute'' all orders with promptness for their- Ji,ea CttiailtUATEU PATENT ClRCULtAK rVB- " ,. i J-;.-i TABLE, SAW MIIXS. r?" whiob. aavo gjvea so much satisfaction thrurou the Union, aa also STEAM POWERS, or an sues aasl kinds, HORSE POWERS. GRIST MILLS; -! aad ysrious other, atachiaea sad implemoato tor . i eoonantislng labor, v t ' j m il 8iaeo their :;. Portable Circular 8aw MHJ woro i lavented by, aad patented to, their senior partner, taey have made many improvementa, waioh.reansr i.; them perfect ia all their details, aad justly oatttia. t them to bo considered first among tho labor sav- ,, lag machines of, tho world. ''&m't-y.im : Pamphlets containing full descriptions of their .... several classes of mills, prices, Unas, capacity for sawmgy ete., will, -on appUoaUoa by letter, oe loe- warded to any gentlemaa wanting them. " Havins' raeantlir abtalaed daraaaas ia aa aatioa broogbt iataa U 8. Circuit Court tor tbo. Di- . 1 trict of Mary land for aa lafringement of their" Patent ,Rightsv tsbt. ubbbbt wabb tm Pitbuo " aoaxbst ruacKAsiao raoa vbauthobibbs BriLb-" sas, ea raaia Aoxbts. Address GEORGE PAGE k CO.','5' t. N,. Sehroedsr St., near JSaltimore 8t4 1 :. ' ,f Baltimore, M A d May 23. '54. -42. i W1HE Subscriber respectfully Informf the Pab ; JL lie, that be still occupies tho well kaewu.j Stand of Mr: Willie Johnson, on Wilaiagtoa St, a aboat oM koadred yards Soatir of. tho CapitoL;j Square, -whore he It prepared U axooato every Uiaf fa ais line of busiaess. v Buggies f Coaches. ka. made of tho boot laatorislf aad la tha : most fashionable aai darabla stylo. -V. 1 Ha wnnlH saw ta tbAaa tKa n,!ih in sni ohaso Buggies or any thing la his line, that . taey" , . l M m ,, ii , . . i , vtsia u weu o eait upon aim . oaiore pure nasi ng elsewhersv as be is determined to spare a either pains aor expaase to please those who, may favor aim with their custom. He la determined to sell at 1 pneea to suit the tunas, , . . ; ' ' AIM, repairing done sheapBtthe abortost aotiee JAMER BASHF0BD. Feb. 14,1864.; 'ri "is- 14 Wattoti;' Booth, UPHOLSTERERS AND PAPER HANGERS, "' HAYING esUbiiahed themselves in the City , of Raleigh, will keep eonstanUv on ; hand a . largo aadaaadsosaa aasortratnt of goods (a. their, Uaa, ssastlaj esTa-c-i'? ni'iwi.i. CfHt,' Velvet. tSatm. wut Cbmmon paptr$.i and borders to'atatcb,-ail of which they will pat' ap la theaeatest manner, both ia towa aad eoua-' (try,., . . :..isi';.;,vr5!'jKMii Window Curtains, Cornices,' Shades, ' CurUiai Bands; Tassels, ? Cords; Gimp &or Hair land Shuck Mattresses and Lounires. Rbor sad siiss- Oil 'Cloths, Ac-, all; of which will W deposed of a tbo loweBf prloesl hfix 'eld tmrWAWmi:! H .oBm'Boovtuu Ded.'lZ, 1854. ,ltVmt emos 0Q now, ror uneap mooch u ,u lit- ij EAYE Uken tho store lately' occupied bjrHf. ' k A. 8tith, and are, -roceiring their stock W s aaoy aad Staple Dry GobdsvQrocerios; Crookory aad Glassware,,' Ao. .. Being aew begianersthey aaye to biuiw up a traue ; te uu vuis, taey are no termined to be Undersold 'by aone la the itr. TheywiR sell goods cheap and no' misUkf ; to be convmeea ot tuis, tact, cau ana price taeir gooaa before purchasing elsewhera. Alt they 'ask ft a fhowiig, sad if the goods "suit, taey getrantoofo make the prices right.' Don't purohasf bjrfosw oo amining wieir stock. 'If y want -beap Goose, bait at '" . ' No. 25, Wait FtmU M il ' ' FayettevUle street,. Varidi 11. 18M - K - . rJjiUwrliixlM FrtHE subscriber respectfully offers bis instro . II .tioas to those who would like to accomplish themselves la the Art of DRAWING and PAIN T ING ; aad, with the aid of a very ajmplf mechao ioai apparatus, pledges aims If to enable any per- aaa (wun a taimoto iuu oi, genius, j to xibaw cob aBOTaT raox Natcbs, la a. eoiirse of twelve les sons, which he will give at timks and vlacbs, to suit the eonvenieata of ais'pupibi. y ' .'.. : Tbjuis For twelve lessons in lira wing, only Lessons la Palntiag for a very asoderata eharge4 . appiy w ft&zr-r-.Vm- r. wfabAli D.-' -j tt4 FayatUTillo at, Raleigh, H. C.s JaJyfil. 1854. ..?k;v:.-:;, Kt-tf; Sam Bat, U. TAAor.i . v : Sitmxbb' W. FAai-aA. . r BU li si ESOTA I. A WD AGBHCf j" , ' ' i .Baa'k'jaBdiGoasraI','1 ST. AN THONT FALLS, MINNESOTA. COLLECTIONS, made aad proceeds promptly remitted at current rates of Exchange .. r ' 1 juaniMW investments, tnada tor Southern and Eastern eapitalista, that will aott Frrtr aad 5ty4- suit riva per cnv per anuxaa ana often more. 5 Tho immenso iawgratioa, ; tbo'rap'driso of ' real EsUtojt and oar intimate acquaintance with the Coantry, enable as to make investments, thst will nearly, or quite, doable ia value, ovary yfir for the next tea years: ' ;y s." J 4 A fsw thousand Dollars aow invested will' fooa become teas of thousands.'- How can 10000; bOse safely aad so profitably Tmrestedf w . . Land ia the vwinity of new and thriving Til Isges aaa aow bo "bought for 8 4 aad 85 per acre, that in a few years will be ' worth tea tiatoa. tho amouotr' Many Of the fortunes of too Nerta' aavo boeo aiade by-the rise ef tteal Estataaad r those that aavo the tsveaoB and teraoigat to par chase when lands are so ebtsp will make fortaoaa. f Satisfactory refereaeet jjfofsjfli',- - f-tnt fortiior,paxoalars addreaa W.- an s a rtir J mi ' mm - mm as erw as i tl , i,tk via triOVi tv ,SW Autaoav Fallsv re.:.lV 1854 t,- ... - V . . -'' if dmpAlC trvEXGON PEAS. A amafl awppIrU store aad nn HOUSE I3TA1U3.? "i 'f 1 'AVY T ' ftfcris. Tan JJv.i5 7lt R f irt isi1'? w te4fiW tar;: T SUVA AIW0UX .di lit iU,r- . j'-' t l---p?.Trf.$. .si jff.-nmif-" m i . ... . TI. f 1, 4.. , 1 I . f. T f'!it 1 li . , ! r ,4um w til' T' "Slit IK it l,t "Vf-0rroj! list to fev 4?Ifi ...,t itM t 03 iV ml m- -.-- .aalitSSA, 1 " ' "' ? 1 w
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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