Tiff 'RALElUti ivwioifiv jj shiutji Semi-wtiy ftnd Weekly, y 5F A T 0 Xy IrA L'E S n d -r iqriiETatr t MSs $S pe nai ; la advance V $3 pr nua ; l ad ranee. $2 60. DITO "TaTKS OF ADVERTISING : - .-nrr. For ever Id Hne. Insertion fti ; a'- .1 J.jdirial adrerUenicnt will Wrharsca iir . Vihrr- but aduek of vHl be .Z. rlar nrirr tn adrerliiwcs by thp roar. l-- j! Uln - J 1 1 !"", , tc the Wltor w o i-ii-aiiv ... ff r I !kV P..t MstPr General, and hu gone into lptn at 8 A. M , and reach Weldon at j p Jl. IB Uiur r , ton , Weldon t 1 P. M., and reach Raleigh LTf Li 6( P- - , . ft-etwi Railroad fin. 1 PJOOH-TNOOR. $5"-JJraAids Wand of I Tohaeco s rarity of Ntre'. It U made l-f- vtlT. most beautifuL and most 1cli. Attar B'' v - j . . in Virwinia- ia mil an tn knu id,.. r:;." r. fwTv. ;rj;:;r -vr e ..v.lhrdld Manufacturer. Jrna Tknm. A supply just received and . ir. tii label. Jfur sal fcJ P. F. FESCUD- A Card. " . -1 1 J 4T1 - . rpHESonscriwr wuuiurcspccuuuj announce to I th Citixen of Raleigh and Ticinity, that he ' Kmurd now for manufacturing all kinds of ,jjd m.i Siler ware, tU : GoWets, Mug, Teapots, lariat? nd Finger-rings, Breastpin; Bracelets, tc ic:Stting Jewels aad Repairing al Hands of ijjrr in a minner warranted to riTa satisfaction; jnring and Chasing of eTerj description in mi to oe surpM. - n orders mT be lelt at r. ilahler s s Uo., 'T far Iua taken the room adjoining the store ml 11. MAULER, f. ?. The most reasonable rate giren for Old iMin Silver. , ' . - Weigh, . C , April 4. 1-I. ' ly 118 TO THE PUBLIC. v.' a THE subscriber, "ANTONIO PIZZINl," Fon-ki.-.n axd Domestic CoxracTioNan axu f irrr Ue u.aa, formerly of Richmond, Virginia, jaj.tlir nleasnre of informing the citizens of Ra- Iriji tn.l tlie adjacent country, that he has open- ihrre doors below, Messrs. W.;Il A K. . A SPLENDID COXFKCTIONARY AND FRTIT F.STA R LI SII M E T. , Ii k'i store will be found at all time? all that i iW, ? t and agreeable to the taste. Believ-.yik-u the citizens of the place detire the eHtab iiaPBi uf a house of this kind, he hopes, hy at tain tu (he trade, to merit a portion of. its fa- wr : ANTONIO PIZZIXI S B He keeps constantly on hand .are, Lr-m.ins, per box. Preserves, Rkisins, per whole, and CorUiuK Cigars of all kinds Freiich And German Fancy Goods. . boxes. st of 11 kinds - Smm f Aml'iP' (fancy and plain,) manufactured tj myU. and warrantea as goo4 as any in the laitMMafv The !hoTe articles can be had at ikMk an.i retnil . A. PIZZINI. ApriJ 7, l-'4. 29 Spring Trade, 185 TO NORTn CAROLINA MERCHANTS! By the arrival of th Stgmer Ruropa and Pack et Ship Panmni-i. we are in possesion of our sprimj imputation of foreign ;oods. wlected for our sales by Mr. Wm. Weddell. in the EndLh, Scottish and Irish Markets. We have tit-' received from the Eastern Cities a large and eeaauiiding stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS. partLised from First Hands. We are prepared to vfato the Trade at as low prices aa they can be found in anv Market. North Carolina Merchants are respectfully in- riiii to tall when they visit our market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. Msreh, 18o4. v, ly-O. Washington City Lime. ilAA CASKS Washington City -Lime, (supe- ' f rior for whitewashing) jast received. For e bj NIEMEVER A WHITE. Pirt,iu..uth, Va., March 31, '54. 27 UT1ND0W GLASS. Best qualities of French, L'niuu and Baltimore brands of following j, vii: 8 bv 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 14, 12 by 10, i- hy l, 12 by 20, 13 by 15, 13 by 18, 13 by 22, l,; hy 20. 18 by 24, 24 by 30. iMer received for any sixe Coach and Picture Jlw GU.- for Green Houses, and Glass Tiles fr futor filled promptly by P. F 1'F.SCUP. New Firm. II! WE as-mciatcd with me, in the Hardware l!uinH alone. Mr. Flkmixo Batks, whose win- attrition will be devotl to the Business, ler the nain and style of Fleming Bates A Co. JAMES- M. TOWLES. HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! A larje aud very general assortment of Hanl 'irjust received, and i.now open for inspection ' the rar of the Farmer's Hall. (Twles? Agri ltuml Impleraent Store.) We intend keeping' "'ry urtic'.e called for in our line, so that' Farm -Mech:inicx, and others, may feel- confident tka they can find the goods they want, and as facilitie; for doing business at small expenses V sarl1. e :hink we can and will sell our goods nz't- LiT. and let live is our motto. 1 'filers from a riiatniwa rMnMfullY solicited. t4 - B J ui meet with our nrornDt attention. ' FLEMING BATES & CO. 2. 18.-.4. , S LOOK HERE- jO xft. i Two-Horse Waggon and an excel 1 lnt rtnf Harness for sale. u JOHN C. M(XRR. " "vprly. April 21 , 1 854. tf S3 Qiraffe copy till forbid. , - ' ARPF.N SEED. We are now in receipt of a V I UrgP supply of Garden Seed, warranted t'resh, 0 1"ci4 the attention of Gardeners is invited. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD , . Ofansres Oransres , .' V( hrxe fresh Oranges just receive.1 and for le at axtonio nzzisrs New Confectionary Store. VU 25, 18.11. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. are not Dermitted to travel on the Withont A wmttjkn lumuift f rtm ttiAir h, ' ""Pl'cates should in a I cases be given, h ' ick"t AgenU sre Instructed to retain one 7 ary pass. JAMES M. POOL. 4 -Ticket Agent. I Ladies' Dress Goods. :. L)CK Gro de Rhine Silks, ' v-f -. ' 9 do Figured do.- - Fancy Plaid do.' Xuii Challeys, Berage de.Lain,' i' &c wiU ''d ' small advance on aUTii MURRAT A O'NEAL. U, 1854, . . . , SO Watches and Jewelry , WE haYe lost retnml ewvn.' w -r-i. i and Philadelphia: stock of Jewelrr ever hefor r.i;k t iA Irgeto ertumerite-we hrZ ' " , . The Tery fi nest gold ana ilT;r Watches . BroastI,n, Ear-rings and ringer-rings ' f?r R' Strapa and Knires . Silver aad plated Ware r Wks ami iVatches Perfumery Extracts and Fancy Goods n VvttoU nd "tlking Canes Calnnd we our Jewelry, at reduced prices and less per cent, than we hare heretofore sold at. We r determined to do a large business. . . . ' PALMER & RAtiS AY. October 25, IRVL " -s - , Solomon Cntixr. jAS Cahill. n .CHERRY & CAHILL Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jan. IS, 1854. tf-5 Tri-Weekly Stae Line, rpHE Stages will leave Raleigh, erery UTmday. J.Wednes4y and Friday, at 7 A. M. br the wav ofPittpboro'.FranklinsTaBe.CwLir FH.Alihro; Copper Mines, tc., arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M next day." rare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', $3,00 do..M.M...do..M St. Lawrence,.- 4,00 do Franklinsrille, Cedar Falls & Ashboro',...S,00 do Salisbury, ,0t Four Horse Coaches, to Pittloro H. L. ROBARDS, & CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Tarbrough House, Raleigh, N C. Aug. 3, 18-3. 3 SAJl'L. M. WILSON. r.KO. w. nunc WILSON & GRICE, GlVN A L Co a ISStOK t Fo W A I Dl NO M ERCH A NTS, . . Ao. II, UyK anl Firm's Wharf, Portsmouth, Va G IVE their personal and prompt retention to " the Sale and Forwantine of Produce and Mer chndise of every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. KKKKKxra (ieo. W.Monlecat, Esq., Raleigh: Messrs. W H. & R. 8. Tucker, do ; Kinz, Thomas & Harrow, Louisburg; R.N. A D. C. Herndoii. Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warn-n county ; Cd S. S. RoTster. Granville: Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton; Montgomery A IMnnimer, do ; CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. Way 4, 18-3. 37-1 y Jewelry and Fancy Goods, CHEAPER THAN KVKR!! 'IHE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity that they have just reeeiveil an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Thankful for the dlteral patronage always re ceivcl, they will do every thing in tht-ir power to deserve a continuance of the same. Their present stock consists in pnrt of .iFwr.i.tiT : Gold ear-rings reat -pin.-i, cutf-plus, finger-riiig1, leere buttons, bracelets, lockets, fnh ail gunnl chains, pencils, pens, watches, keys, Ar. - Fanci Goods: Berlin sud French baskets. fur nished leather reticules of all m'u, papier m.-tchc work boxes, X .anish and French fans from .jOc to 7.00 portmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl. Fieneh cigar cases, pocket-books, Wostenholm's relchrsted cutlery dres.sing and pocket combs of ivory. tmif:lrt. india-rubber nnd shell, india-rubber round ooinbs. puff, tucking and sitle-comhs, Fabcr's pencils Freuch conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups nui saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothic I and 8 day .-locks, GermaA silver castor-, wax. kid. crying and India-robl r do!ls of all sizes, looking glasses from Me to !2.50 ; all kimls of Perfumery and Toilet req tsitea ; China ami glass ware of various descriptions, c. &c, CONFECTION A It Y ke. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, portenale, cordial, bitters, schied am schnapps, tc, MAHLER a Co. April 11. '54. 30 Billiard Tables. THE subscriber having devoted their personal attention for many years to Tie manufacture of Billiard Tables are fully competent to execute work that will give entire satisfaction to the most fastidious Connoisseur. Being the most extensive manufacturers in the Union, they are enabled to furni-h a superior table at 10 percent less than any other establishment in the country, to which fact they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, as also to the essential improvements they have made in the construction and elasticity of the Cushions, which they have brought to a degree of perfection attained by no others. Always on hand Billiard Tables, with Marble and Wooden beds, with a large stock of Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Cue Leathers, Cue Wax, Pool B ill. Boards, Bagatelle Tables . Silk and Worsted Pockets, fce. Orders by mail promptly attended to Old Tables recushioued by sending them by Express. GRIFFITH A DECKER, Billiard Table Manufacturers, No. 90 Ann-st, New York. April 21, 1854. 3m 33 DANIEL O. FOWLE, ATYOSHY. AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. May 12, 1854. 8m 30 Attention ! Ladies. WHILE takingcare of the great interests, of the country, by which the table of the high and the lowly are supplied, the ladies are not forgotten. A large and beautiful selection of Dress Goods' of almost every fabric and of the la test styles raay,be seen, and must be admikem, if yon will do me the pleasure to call and see them. The prices too must please, ir kot too low. Among the variety are: Plain and Striped Silks; Plain and PUid Irish Poplins; Plain and Figured Bareges, and Berage de Lainee ; Sa tin Striped do; Shallies and Summer Moushnes; Lawns and Ginghams of ivery shade and stripe and price. jamS TQWLES May 13, '54. L- Cream Wanted. r kCRSnfJS havuiir fresh Cream for sale, will I 'Plese call at ANTONIO P1ZZIN18 -j jo 89 Confectionary Store. Land for Sale in Wake and Nash Counties - rwill sell the folllowing Tracts, to wit : One Tract containing near seven buudred acres, on the waters of big Lick Creek. The ot her Tract, con taining near seven hundred Acres, on the waters ofNeuse River and Laurel Creek. Both of said Tracts sTe well adapted to the culture of 'Tobacco aid Cotton, and alV kinds of grain. There .sa ufficient amount of cleared land on each, aiidgood r1"!";. nn both traeta. And if it beMesired ! .,rbasers of the above Tracts, I will sell -d nf enntA.lniner about Kjjht n bj uu-. wwn the two Tracts Ther; uViarg, sUry Louse, titn four eood fire place and seten rooms, a good Wea dall udessary out hoM, Mtuated on mJ home tract.; v . '"y eale Kuure P.r"" ?t, i l ,ood time. . . . ..ma. anven the 25th of Dm. next, and thpnTtiegeoi ow-t - o-- CALVIN R0aERS,r , , CALVIN IBENJ: ROGERS.' VJf -.r ij - ew:f . "'5 ; It 12th. 1854. . - . - - 1 ' i I - oftia -1a OTd1t TUSt t ' ITi1 .TTi r. F.PSSCCD. fir 77KCLSSALS AD ?mi. I I .1 C W. H. ADDINOTON It, CO.- til . It II1 y aoors T Ttrcn f ( SHOta VAUSES i j ' 2 db:':df5 . -J i . j;sl I 3 1 r n r n r1--- 150,000 WHOLESALE STOCK OF BOOTS 4 SHOES, Fob Spriso 18"4, BY W. H. ADDINOTON & CO., INOEFOLK, VA. would call the attention of Merchants in irpinia and North Carolina to this im mense stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VA1.ICKS, CARPET BAGS, -c., amounting to $150,000. It is one of the most varied, beennse it embraces every kind of Boots and Shoes that can be found in the Tnited Statos, and it is the bust selected stock in all Virginia. The goods are made to order by the best manu facturers in this country, expressly for OUR WHOLESALE TRADE, and it i consequently better suited to the Trade of Virginia and North Carolina than any wholesale stock of Boots and Shoes ordinarily found elsewhere. Besides having better goods, the sizes are made regular to avoid an over large quantity of small ize, which is a great evil to the Merchant and one of universal complaint. Our care has hen to avoid thi evil in jriving orders tor lhe mauufacture f our tock of Hoots and allocs. fit-lf-We are prepared to sell these goods a shade hiwvr llian any other house in Virginia, and we will do it. City and C'ouutry Merchants are there fore invited to call and look for themselves. 6Trins ; 6 months credit. W. H ADDINGT0N i CO. Norfolk, V. M- 24. "4. 25 poIr. Yew york. UsiiFK States Mail Lixs per Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. T HE elegant new steamship J amksto w. Cap tain Parish, whioh is to run in connexion wiib the Koanoke, iuate her nrst trip Iroui New Yurk to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 2"th ult.. and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Koanokk will leave New York every Tues day, and P.'t.-rxhiirs every Friday evening. Tra vellers goin North will thu be a Horde. I an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of I heap splendid steamships and thereby awid the dust and fre quent changes of th Railroads. Passengt rs on board of steamers will find the State ronis ftttea up in the most elegant Myle and the i';ire nd atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and rare from Petersburg to ew rom. (SUite-rooms included. ) $10 0 bteerage passage, . o w B,TickeU issued at mv Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sveamore St. Jjdy5, 183 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. THE Subscribers having commenced the abov business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, ami employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Casdt Makers, and will keep constantly on hand a sonnlv of fresh Candv. of various descriptions, for snle wholesale or retail. Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, fifteen Tinllnr Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. FRUITS, iC. A frosh suppIt of Fruits will he kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at low prices. Coun- irv Ktoros re narticulall V reuueted to favor UF with their orders, which will be forwarded on t! shortest notice. JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. 17 Irish Thomaston Lime. A?A CASKS Irish Thomastou Lime, per (fjvj schooner ' Beauchsmp Maine now landing at our Wharf, by NIEMEVER lirect from For sale low & WHITE. Portsmouth, Va., March 81, Sfcj-SUndnrd copy. '54. 27 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITH FIELD, JiORTH CAROLIKA, w TTILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne YY and Nash. Jan. 14. 1853. Spring and Summer Goods for 1854! The subscriber announces to lis triojids, ami the public generally, that he has recently return, e l from the Northern cities, and is daily reeeiv- '''?ShpnlN0 AND SUMMER SUPPLIES, embracing everything new. superior auu he.iutiful : all of which were selected, in person, with great care, purchased on favorable terms, and will be sold at moderate rates. He is in receipt of the most handsome Black, Brown, Blue, Olive, Green and other C oths, of various grades ; Of 'Simoni," Black Doe-Skin Cassimeve, Fan cy JV'siracrc ; ' Of beautiful Vestings of every variety and trlc Of Cravats, Stocks and Ties; plain and fancy Handkerchiefs; Suspenders; Silk and Cotton Halt Hose ; Cloves ; Silk and Gauie under Shirts; Fine Dress Shirts and Collars ; Linen and Cotton Draw ers, and, in fact, every article usually found in a jrentleman's Furnishing Store. : AL80, on hand, an excellent supply of Cloth fag, HEADY MADE and WELL MADE!;-- - " Cutting done, as usual, short notice. H ' . - ISAAC PROCTOR, Merchant Tailor. ' Apra25tf j - ' ' ; ' ' 3 o TinaoN PEAS Another supply of celebra ted Peanis reesnted and for -mmim at a reduced prUlVy i NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS pIRECTjDRY. S. M. PETTENGILL t CCTflr ADTERTIBING A- ' ; j.-f CENCf, 122 K4SAI sTTF.T,i'rW TORK. . An-Vo, 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co.Tare 'Agents for .-le innstasWtial and largest circulating Cojt;nercial Pipers both in the United tates ami the Can?tds. " fjt The following list of Business Firms are among the brs and most reliable in the City of New York: " Dry Goods. T 1 ILL BROTHERS, Importersnf rmbroideries. J White Goods, Ac. No. 80 Liberty street. T1 COTTENKT & CO., Importers of French X audilhcr European Goods,- No. 4S Uroud street. IPSTEIN & HONIG, No. J 53 Broiwlway. a few l doors fi-om Liborty St. importers of Luces. Embroideries, Silks &c. MITCHELL A POTT. 45 Exchange PL. Impor ters of British Dry Good, Scotch and Irish Linens. Dress Goods, &c.v 4."-. .. " OBN, SCHLIEP.EU A H.MRHAVR, tmfrfr of Germ;M a d- Beljrian proadcloths, SHKs. Hosieries, Sc., No.50 bxchange Place .y SCHUCHARDT, FROtlCH ft HOLTHAUSEN. Nos. 02 and VI Liberty St., Impm-ters of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, Ac. Woolens of eve ry description. B ERTRAND. FRERES A HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries. Ac. (own manufac ture.) 27 William Street. TOHN M. DAVIS, JONES A CO., Imptrs of f f Hosiery and Getleinen's Furnishing Goods, Mamif ofShirt Stooks. Ties. Ac. 104 William Street. . K0HLSAAT BROS Wool, Floss Silks, Silver Fringes. Gimps, Laces. Si.c. , 48 John Street ; Berlin Elastic Braids Gold and Tassels, Buttons, Stars. SSTRAHLHEIU A CO., ti'J Broadway, Imp. . of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. (iENTI.E MEN'S FURNIS1IINC. UOOHS. C. B HATCH & ( 0. 0" WILLI AM ST., New ork. Manutacturers and Importers of shirts. Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders. Hosiery, Ac, Ac. II. f ROBINSON 4 CO., No. 180 Broadway. Goods, Ribbons Gloves, Shawls. mpt aud Jobbers. Lace md Ji iderie Silks. Embroideries, Hosiery, niiill w:ircs. .t-c. CI REP IN .j" PA EN No. J41 tirou.tway, impor , tersnnd Manuf. French Linen Camlirics, Linen .... . . -. - i ... 1 REP IN A PA V EN Cambi-ic Handkerchiefs Laces, Ikcreuicts I.aces, Mnorouieries, c. oen nianiif.) ACCORDEONS. STRINGS, &c. ... .... . i i i i . 1IIARI.ES HKl.NO, importer ami wnoiesim- I Dealer in German, French and Italian Mrsi . . .-, f CAL lXSIROMIUtTS ninl TRlOS. ro. - JJiv.,, Lane. Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No. 3 P.) Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.St.i'es J. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. JAHLBORN A CO., No. .r4 Maiden Lane. (up stair") snd 2 Liberty St, Importers of Toys and Fancy Good. Tiloa for rioor nutl i'himufj Ti. mi ILLER. COATES A YOULE, No. 270 Pear! FNCV1TSTIC TILKS. IHBSKISK CIIIUXIV tops. Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. WhidowGlii. I'aiiit, Kl. UI. BAKER 4- BROTHER. "142 Water St., lliipt. of FK1.NCI1 W1SIM1W GLASS, CHKMItlALS, i-aixts. 4a A so. Agents of American Window Glass, Glass Ware, 4"ir- HOPKINS Jr BRO'S, Imn'ts of rnr.NCH wis- DOW OLASS, -No til Ba relay St. Engravers- niTXKT. JOTF.I.y.N ANXIN, Arti-t. nnl Kncrsvorson Wood, Noa. ,SS M 60 rulu.n St. rincut mnd host work don her. Expresses HOWARDS 8ANF0KD A CO.. Koniirn F.xpre. No. ofl I j Krotulwjy. Jood nnd parksw ftirwanJH to and from aJI part of the world. Apntu id Xorfrilk Adams t Co. FANCY GOODS. DICKSON A CO., (formerly Bailey, TTTARD, iird A Co.,) Imptrs and Wholesale Deal ers in Fancy Goods, Combs, Brushes. Fans, Jew elry, Perfumery. 48 Maiden Lane. T ROSENTHAL 4" BROTHER, Importers of . English and German Fancy Goods. No. 100 Liberty Street. Hot Air Furnaces &c. DAVTD CCLTKR, (Inyrntor and Ptnt.) 52 Cliff St. Mn. nu Dralrr. wbokaaJe and retail, in Furnaces, Ventilator., RanftRs, kr. COWLF CO., 177 Grand St. fuproTed Hot Air Furnac, Kauen. I testers, Ventilators; ie. Indin Rubber Good. Rooms a Wrrsorr, 3T Courtland st. Imlia Rubhpr Coat., Tiano CuTers, Cloth, nhoes. Life hwn'cn, ConBrtw IVX.. WebMnic. kr. l.fghtiiiiiff Rods. M. QriwiT ft sosft. Dealers In Qnirnby' Improved Rods. , Office VS2 Kast27th fL and IS Nasnau utrwl. Iookiiiff Crlae mid Picture Frame. MP- wntTLorx. Maoafirturer, No. 101 Canal ft., New York. , Gilding in all its braurke. machinery aud Machine Tools. ScsiscK'a Machinery He pot, 62 Oourtland street, Machinery, Machine Tools and WooiUwortn'j Patent Planing Machines. LKOXARD S Machinery Depot, 109 Pearl and CO Bearer Ktrr. MachinUt'a Toola from the bett makera la the country. Needles, Fish Ilrok A. Tackle Ac. fllOMAS II- RATE, (lateT. T. n. BATK.) 103 Maiden 1 Lane, Needles. FUh Hook. Flshlny Tackle, tc Paper Wnreroomi. ftTRVS W.FTKIJ) CO., 11 Cliff St Imp'ta and Whoscsale ) Dealer in AmeHran. French. Oenman and F.nRlUh Pmstc and every description of Paper Manufacturer" Materials. Perfntiiery and Fancy oa: t J. RAMSKY, (Manuf. and lmp) niS Greenwich t. of ' Lakins, Prevoaw, Uuriains and other eniehratrd makers. stationery Tfarerooaa WlioleKale. UTat A. Wheels Co. S"f 1" d4 15 Psrk anw. New York W (iity. I mp'U of staple and Fancy taUonry. Dealers in American pajiern of every decripUon. KKioiM" Kcuone, No. 8S JoT at Wholesale BnnknlliTK and slaU-muns and ManLof all LiixUof Blank Books. Kiifeft. RM riTKlCK, Deflsnce salamaader afr, (Oayior' Patent) lvpot, N. 193 rVerl at. tomiwly 'M John St. NKW YftRK AOnlCCLTUKAt WAREHOUSE. K. L. Ats.lat. A.r.. Alien Oa,) t nl Wl. Water sU A-rrk-ultiiral and llortkiiUural Implenieota and Machinery, Field and Warden Howl un " u""1! """c 1-liOKpate of Lime. I'jdreeic. I'biater. Ac. . Just -in Season. rrWIE subscribers have just received from New I York the, largest assortment of WALKING CANES, ". comprising Whalebone, India Rubber, Lignum Vitae, Malacca, Rattan, Ac. Also French and Spanish Fans of all descrip tions , Come aud see and we will give you satis tiction. - , . F. MAULER & CO. P. S.On hand a few beautiful gold and silver Mountings, manufactured by ji. MAUhEK I ELD SEZDS Just received and ia store, U Clover, Qrchwd, Herd, and Mixed Lawn gTssflBosa ' ' ,W M..-TOWLES. ; v; . -if" - - -f. - . ; greensborough; Mutnal Insurance -Company T j i rWHFeos of Insurance on the mutual plan ;s i U a ravdl 9ttm, compared with a joint atock ; Ccnipariy. ,' This Company being' located in' khe (Western; part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the Westv "'"teYy many of which are in the country." -oine tx)mpnny is entirely free from teht i nave made no assessments, "snd have a very- large a mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public", " ' At the last Annual Meeting the folio wing Officers were elected for the ensuing year; i- JAMF.S SLOAN. President. ' S. G. COFFIN, Vice President, C. P. MENDRNHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS. Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CUMMINO, General Agent. Directors. ' James Sloan, J. A. Mefeane, C V. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. MeCnnnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shnbald G. Coffin, J. W. Field,, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkinp, Carolina Female College; John I. Shaver, Salisbury'; John H. Cook, Fayetterille , E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh : Leroy Springs, Charlotte i J. J. Jackaaa, PittsoCBv't .-H. i. r.moiu, vyenaT raus. - r- ;t"y PETER ADAslSrSec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14, 1853 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance w 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 Stsam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its 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 und Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whit'mg, T. H. 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. Ncwbern; W. N. II. Smith, Mur freesboio' H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett. Milton ; A. T. Siimmy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac. J'reiJ,t. Henry D. Turner. Vicr ii.. S. . W hiting. Trcaxurer. John C. Purtridge, Sccrei.irn Ji.hn II. Bryan, A:r--.-r,ri,. J. Hersman, General Ajtnt. S. W. Whiting, 1 .Jno. R. Williams, I Exf entire Committee. John Primro-e, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh. Mar. 22, 13"3. 25 GREAT SALE OF COAL LANDS 4 Ci ORDING to the provisions of a deed in f trust, executed to the undersigned, by '-the Deep River Mining and Transportation Compa ny," to secure a judgment of $01,042 39. rendered m the Supreme Court of the State of New York, in favor of Benjamin F. Mi.sely and William Beach, against the Company. I shall proceed to sell at puhlic auction, on the premises, for cash, on Saturday, the 27th of this month, a tract of land, lying in the county of Chatham, N. Carolina, on the waters of Deep River, adjoining the lands of the late Dr. Watson and others, and known as the Farmersville Coal Field containing by esti mation 987 acres more or less saving and ex cepting the burial place of old Mr. Burns, Dr. Watson and the children of Mr. Thomas Farish ; also, the ground on which the Free School House is located. And upon said sale and the payment of the purchase money, the undersigned will execute and deliver to the purchasers a conveyance of the said premises, and every part and parcel there of, with the appurtenances in fee simple There are on the premises a good dwelling house, with convenient outhouses ; also, a new engine house, built of sand stone, aud sundry good houses for operations The above lands are esteemed to be as rich in coal as any portion of the Deep River country. They have already been successfully explored. More particular information can be had of Mr. Piatt, on the premises, or of Mr. B. J. Howze, Haywood. JOHN H. REYNOLDS Trustee. May 5th wtd 87 Red Mountain Female Academy. TIHE Trustees, having engaged the services of Mr. J. P. Bailey and lady to take charge of this Academy, would respectfidly announce to the public, that the first session will be open for the reception of pupils on the 5th of July next, "and terminate on the 5th of December following ; at which time there will be a public examination. The Academy is located in a moral and healthy neighborhood, and no pains will be spared to pro mote the intellectual and moral culture of its pupils. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. For the English branches, $10 and j15,00 Latin and French, 5,00 Music on the Piano, with use of instrument, 16,00 Painting, 5,00 Embroidery, 3,00 Good board can be had, convenient to the Acad emy, including lights, washing, &c. for $6,00 per month. -Further information can be had by addressing the subscriber at Red Mountain, Orange County, N. C. GEO. W. JONES, Sec. of Board of Trustees. April 28, 1854. 85-w2m Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. FTniS Company, located in Milton, N. C. char- I tered at the last session of the Legislature of North Carolina, is now tuny organizea ana prepar ed to receive applications for insurance against Fire on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Workshops, Fac tories and other bondings. Also, on Goods, Fur niture and other property . r - Already a large number of Policies have been is sued aud thenusiness of the Company i.gradua!ly extending. Every applicant, whose application is approved by the Executive Committee, becomes a member of the Company. The risk being princi pally in the country renders the Company very safe from heavy losses.. . ' i All ..pplicutious can be sent to the undersigned I bv mail cr otherwise and he will furnish to aU de j niring insurance the necessary blanks. JAMr.s ai. vll..m, ee-y. P. F. PKScrtD, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Milton, May'Jth. 1854. 6m 38 N, C .Baptist Education Society. A Meeting of this Society will be held at Wake Forest College, on Wednesday afternoon, the day preceding the Annual Commencement on the second Thursday in June; at which tint the An- mal Address will be delivered Deforo the Society, by the ReT g Marly, Jun., of Richmond,' By direction of the President.-;.!,5-. -r -Jajcrs M. AiXR.fietry May ISti, 0864w , . r -td -.ff c ,"' j ' - (SDCCESSOR TO KERJ tt CTJTHBERT,) V - E. F. Hicks. Esq. l .vlr X Messrs. L. D. A W. 3.enshAW, fUchnnntk . Jih Wills. Esq.; AVrfW.:fl ' '.James George, Esq lUtohM&sg:. 1 Messrs. Mounhnn A Ttesi'Iie. XWk.KSZr.,' T j AS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico J. and few Orleans Sugars, 1001. 1 rushed. Pulverised aad CUrifled, do X Rio, Laguira and PC Domlnga Coffees ; .: V lilac k Pepper in grain and groattkL; and AHsplce Race Ginger in Bags.' arid Around la Boxe- V Gunpowder, Imperial, nd Young Hyson i attfvw. Adamantine and pperm Candies - - rt BrpVti, Pale and Variegated Soaps - V " . GuViffewder, Shot and Bar Lead ,:J, BlscEiag, Ink, Shoe Thread ami Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather ? J LiTcrpool and Ground Alum RaliVj-' . ; ' : ? Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard -.' Nailsi' assorted, with flooring and Warehouse j Regalia, Principe, and HaTanua Cigars; i mMhv with lanw'sJeJrt foreit-n "asd do- TCstMofora, Wines, Aevf3ett6 otfew at th lowest market ratcs " ' .;- - " The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods,. " . " v - , Petersburg, March 6, " . .-" 19 :'. ' W OR LP'S FA IE'PR5MID;M 8 . Three Prize Medals ! f . c f!!?LTyi Hare just been awarded to the very flllf elegant and superior ' ' - PIANO FORTES. Exhibited by the subscribers at the -Crystal Palace. In making the above annoucement, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous friends, for the extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that no pains shall be spared to sus tain the nattering reputation already attained 5 ft 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 prompt y uieet every de mand Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, sre invited to examine our splendid assort ment before purchasing elsewhero. - GR0VESTEEN A TRUSL0W. 505 Broadway New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. B. Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos five years in succession. Mar. 1054. ' 8m 21 rpHE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving their Spring stock of 't -r ': ' 'il STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising every vasiety and style of Dress Goods vroru cither by ladies or gentlemen. Their stock is unusually large, and was selected with' much care and attention, hy one of the firm, to which they invite the early attention of their customers and the public generally. March 24, '64. 25 W.H.&R. S. TUCKER. . MANTILLAS I MANTILLAS I VERY large assortment of silk and black lace Mantillas and Points. W. U. A R. 9. TUCKER A ClILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. O W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. " FANS! FANS I MOURNING and fancy Fans. ;W. H. A R. S.TUCKER. D R ESS Trimmings and Embroideries. ', f W. tUM R. . TUCKER. r) IBBON8 and Gloves. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. HATS! HATS 1 1 HATSIII L F you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. H. A R. S. Tucker's, and you will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be ruited, 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. A R. 8. TUCKER. Important Sale of Real Estate. BY VIRTUE of a decree of the Court of Equity for the County of Nash, made in the case of Gray Sills and others, against William D. Battle and others, the Clerk and Master will expose to sale, to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve mouths, at the residence of Dr. Gray Sills, on Nash County, on Monday, the 15th day of Mat next, h valuable tract of land, containing about ' TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY JkCRES, in the said County of Nash mnd adjoining the lands of Dr. Gray Sills, Benjamin Wheiess and others. This land is considered very valuable as it Hes lit a good' neighborhood and in the immediate vicini. ty of the Belford and Castalia Schools. , : - f Dr. Gray Sills, Major J. J. Thomas or W. H. Harrison would take pleasure in going over the Is nd with any person who might wish to see it be fore the day of sale. " - ' ; s Bond with approved sureties will be required of the purchaser. B 1L BLOUNT, C. L E. April 11, 1854. . x. r- W4W-29 SPRING STOCK OF' '. v' "r . Boots, Shoes. Oaiters, etc., etc. ' fin H E S U BSC RI BER is now receiving his Spring JL and Summer Stock of articles in his line, em bracing every variety of grade worn; by? Ladies, Gentlemen, Children and Servants comprising the largest assortment perhaps ever brought to . this market. Among them are lots of new styles des ignated as "Eureka," "Talmas," elegant 'styles ; children's AnckleTies, a great and handsome vari ety, besides a large quantity of the most fashion able and tasty articles, 'quite too numerous to. mention. A lot of the finest English and French Kid Slippers very superior. 1 . -4 yz He has also received eneiee stock" or manu facturing materials, which he offers for sale 'on reasonable terms to the trade, end which will be made up for his customers: in the best style ; hav ing superior workmen in his employ for that pur pose. - - . - s-Zf-iv Ary-fv iZ?i . Thankful for the Bberal share of patron- gae he has received, he hopes; by accommodating Biles and strict attention to business, to merit and receive a continuation of the wne. W- 'i-'r-HENRY PORTER,- Fayetterille st, April lBWi1854:;-.'ywCw-2T Br icklavinjc and Plasterinic 3 C1HARLF-H W. PALMER takes this method A I informing the public, that he is now prepared to carry on the above named - business in all its branches, and in mntttrJp snd trprdilimig manner.. He thinks he can afford to contract for work of this sort on as reasonable U-rma as any person in the State, having made extensive arrangements for so doine. : He tatters himself that the work be has already done in Raleigh has given entire satis faction, and he hopes ttj strict attention to Jus business to merit ft continuance ot public xavor. ' Jan.' ftV 1854 ii v: ! - .,'PFPESCUp..v WHOLESALE -AND' RETAIL : DRUGGIST RALEIGH N. C Is now receiving his ex tensive purchases for " the Spring Trade, snd lhe rapidly increasing demand haviBgjustified his pur ehasiBg matoy articles in' original cases, which be has hitherto procured in small quantities, justifies QIUJ (if, U In vltAig lUipiTOWBvv avaa tarw us vruves v Mmmm friends snd customers. To the trade he will sell the most popular Patent Medicines a't the" Proprie tors' prices, and respectfully requests dealers snd the public generally to give his Btock and prices an examination before sending their- orders North, Or elsewhere. ' W I - , March 80. L854. . v . , r Jf ttcsHh Carolina MutLiInn- :;,.;..V-ranoeComrry.'V;; " ' eerier, ziAiEias &c, .,. riinTS Company contiiinea to. iftaore. the Rtes f I all heaUhy Whit persooe and 81aTCf -iWmtrlsK take on AjXziit&Sffl. .Slaves ars Insured fvr a term of on to'fiye year's for tVrCChas 'Johnson, Ereaidentj Z . 4 Wm, O? Hay frftO(IrVice; President, ; " iJames jordttn.SeCTetary)y&1':j. " Wai' Jon'TreMHrn,; :Y-fc- lVrrinrRisbe,iAttorney, ; V-y-; - - Dr. WnwH.,McKee, Examining ltyacian. 3, Hersman, .Ooneral Agenfcj - -. AR losses are paid within S0 days fer Mitirfae ry jkroof lt prieiited.'' z'-yic K: :t-." Blanks and PamphkO; showing the plan of cper alion of the Company, may "be bad on application at the Ofnee; or any of the Ageneiea. AU letter n business sbonhl hcddreased to i 'JJ-aiA.L AMGaf , jIUKVATt, ACC.V May 2. 1853. Jt6 rp H E iETNA INSURANCE f COMPANY ot 'J. Hartford;, Coxs offers to insuro Buildlngfl and Merchandite, agaUist loss or damage by firp, pt Tmm8 & sett tbttimtK :' . j L Thisisene of the old?!3Pirad best Insurance Cora-. paniesB the- United States, and- pays its tdssc prompuy. v-,.a . ; Apptieaaons for insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to . - 8. W4 WHITING,' And for Milton, N. C. aad ricinity; to " 1 PU.UPR.iMnl October, 1848, ( .... - - - r- .-t , --f. PANNEi. work: "VT P. KIMBALL. - No. 78, "BEEKM AN ST., l3l New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in as ties, -Doors, Blinds and aH kids-C Baildefs' Pan net Work, made of the best' matenaL in the most thorough nytnner and Kiln dried, so as to entirely prevent shrinking hy exposure toJieat in any form or degree, k prepared, to furnish any amount' ni abort notice of the rery best article made in the Country, and at extremely -low prices for cash. Orders by mail promptly , attended to, and g oois put "Up and t dispatched with care Strangers yisiting the city are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. jan, tx, to.14. v;;-. -. tmos i . - 18 54. . ' SPRINQ SUPPLIES1 fJ BOOTS AND SnOES. W:HADDINQT0N AXXi wouIdeaU the attention of every Merchant, in Tir ginia and North Carolina to their Whole sale stock of t$?z' "r - BOOTS .'AND SHOES, -h . Offered for sale at reasonble prices, on a credit of - o montns, at tneir uirge w jsw erivius,; 9. ,37, Main fttMnt. - " .V f: :'.. s'-' : " . The stock consists In "part as follows, viz ; 10,000 pau-Men's Kip Brognns, various qlitios, 8,uuu " v uents V ir ana fine WafLth'r Boote's 2,000 " Men's split Bregans, v 1.000 Oent's tf Oxford Ties; " ,'' . -. . 3,000 " Fancy Gaiters, Patent Xeadier Shoes and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, 2,500 Men's fine Calf Boots, long lets. Al so Kip Boots, all qualities, ' ' " 1 3,000 " Women's peg Buskins, different kin Ja. 1,000 " wwed " Calf snd aoatSkin prime, . 16,000 Ladies' Gaiter Boots ; Jenny lind Shorn, und other Fancy styles of Ladies' echoes, I0J0OO Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. .'r. -.'TT, 4,000 . v Misses and Children's Shoes, nil kinds 3,000 Boys and Youth's Bootees, AO. W. H. ADDINOTON A CO havejust added $100- 000 worth of Boots snd Shoes to their Spring stock; it will be found very complete, snd they hope wa ry Merchant will call and examine their stock.' Tkrms 6 months credits - - - ; W jl ADDINOTON & CO. Feb. 7, 1854. . . v;.-HV-.. ' tf-12. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP.-12 doxen, just re ceived. ' Also; ft large variety of Lubin's and Baxin's Perfumery, a.t the Drug Store of :OirtobelV:1853i:?. :' H'& t Commission and "Forwarding Bu- TTIHE undersigned respectfully tenders his sr olU vices to, MERCHANTS' and PLANTERS, doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT.-;;iw - He will rive prompt attention to all Consign ments of PRODUCE end, MERCHANDISE, snd use his best, exertions to effect sales at the high est market prices, making immediate returns snd : tttnft..:.;: y-'iff'AtKl Connecting with iiis experience and knowledge of, business, a close application .to the interests that may.be confided to him. he hopes to receive and merit a share of patronage. :, ..' r. RsntRKsexs : Hon: F. MsRory," President of "the Norfolkapd Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy A Bros-.'Shipping Merchants, and Government Agents for the sale of Guano; Herman A Co., Wholesale Shoe Makers ; AUyn, Rose & CP. Wholesale Hardware Dealers ; ; Bloodgood & Co., DrOoods Dealers j King A Toy, Drug Dealers; BC.BsrclayrJ'.'BoolLseReriVor Va. . , , Hen. Kenneth Rayner, Raleigh? N. C. 1 ; Charoks ; oa . sales, .to : or cotton, stty cents per bale; Tobacco,' on dollar per hbd-; aU other article t per cent commission. Vanuary 17r 1864 0 jnos. v Raleigh LtVery Stablest 4 -.1tUi JsnnseTineT na xaaeu cnarce oi. ana tuiiv - . . i , - m refitted,''. xhe Livery Stables rmerly ooeupled by Jsre.Aixon, on Wilmington Btreet, and seUcJts-the patronage, or tne traveiuing j-udmo. - tie nas on hand a number of fine Horses and Carru-ges, genteeLeleganV. substantial, eomfartable,--asd will be prepared, at the. shortest notice, to furnish Travellers with conveyances to any part of the State. ;Aiv- Carriages- furnished, with esreful drivers, to convey individuals or families to evealng. paraes, or for visiting M;-Te2gi:.c.i p Horses will be kept by the day,, week; S o year.it prices th sut.the ttmes.: S-hi' Horse Drovers will find, at times, good ae-eoramodstiohs.V- I : :i-; ' S-;:- -.; ' ;,r EDWARD YARBROVGH, Jr. - llaVeigt,:May 8I,1853; 4Mf t. Owing to the' present high 'prices of ersln h and provisions, i shall be 'compelled hereafter to charge a 4 cents tor a single TeecL, instead or 'r P.V -'l J' tBSI 'ssX FIRST PREMIUM I kYUTJiND SCREENING MACHINE., yV.?t YOUNG'S PATKt.'--: 'irroRTART ip ntujtnsjiaa MUL?eWKrss.! FTpHIS M schine received the first premium at the North Carolina SUte Fair, and was recommen ded to the public as the best now . in : use in . the State.' Seven Hundred of them' are now running in North enroling ftQ of which are now in opera tioa and have gives the most entiwsatislaction. In regard . both .' to 4erfonnance and . durability, some having run six years -and perform as well novr as they did at first, and have' not b-en out of order one day.- We have thrown oat ten different smut Machines to make room for this,, They are Wtrranted for five years, and delivered the Juill any wherein the state." Manufactured,' and sold hr ;: ' JNO. A. McMANNEN. - South Lewett, Orapift eo; April 11. 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