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VOU"M LY. ; , ,, -r- . .-. , OTF OF RALEIfiH; SATURDAY AIORNINfi. JDXG 3.-IS.51 . . ' ' . , . . ' iv..-'.m-4i THS M RALEIGH REGISTER'1 S E A T 0 N GALES, ' PIT" TfKHS: 3 pr kBoa; UdMM4 3 par uiaai la m&nmrm & 6a. KATK3 Of Al VCBTIitt NO t . r-. ttt IS linn, ftnt InarrtkiB 1 : Lj'TT.n,, HTfl In tb wl-wly, will ! 111 f miww-g, - -4 .... n this Ri tft-dj : tWMdon M 1 F .; D M M and. Hrli Tobvi i a mritj of Katvr. - It atik if. er-w." VirsfrKJ put p ia bom -to H po"'1 ""M gtf txl like- t, af U,f f .-.. aovw p. r; tkscud. A Card.t ; ;.. ' , the (itiifni of Raleigh and Ttoinitj, that fa i MMrel now for inanufiietaria(( all kds ef ITinJ Silter ware, ix : GoUet Mug, Teapot. Lrinp Finger-rings, Braastpioa, Bracelets. c: StUnj; J eweis ana Kepamag ati una oi UfirT in manner wurreuwu i K1' musikhub. 3nTi! nd Chasing or Terj aescnpUaa ia a t, am H imr BUI JWCTr, , U onicrs maj b if 1 1 at r. Manier a s uo.. . U VI 1 U T CD f.S. Tb most reasonable rata given Tor Old U mJ Silver. JUleipa,N C, April i, 18i4. 128, Spring Trade, 1854 - TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS! ft i i . r .i a. .' M l n l- k Ship Panama, we, are ia poasesmon of oar SPRING IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN GOODS, kntd for our sales by Mr. War. Weddell. in the Lrfch, Scottish an4 Irish Markets. We have p med from the Eastern Cities a Urge and anuxlinr, stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS, Lctatd fnm First Han.la. We are preparel to Jfwio the TrIe at .as law juices as they can be nlin any Market., . T; ' Sjnii Carolina Mercoants are respectraUjr in Ui.c:.!l when Hit j visit our market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Syeantore St, Peter burg Va. MirrK 1854. lj-20 1 WT1 W) w O LASsS. Beat qualities oi franca, if Union and Baltimorw brandof following vu: o by iu, iu ny is. - ny it, i y io. by IS, 12 by 20, 13 by IB, ! T lr y yV ul by 20, 15 by U4, 24 Dy ou. . Orders receive 1 for any ait Coach and Picture m . rr 1 n i Rt.. 4SS. UUt lor ureen uousea, aou uwss lun r Floors filled pruuiptly by , F. F PE8CUP. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. -I r not nmnittad la travel OR tha M Kailroad, without a written permit from their ,. . . . . . vners. implicates xnouui ib ait cases oe giTea, Lh Ticket Agents are ins tract e4 to retain one Lpy ef every pasx. JAMES hi. FOOL, Jta.10, 4. 4 Ticket Agent. Ladies' Dress Goods. 1U ICK Qro de Rhine Silks. 11) Figured do. Fancy Plaid do. IteuM, Berace Challets, Be rage de Lains, HiiUt Ar.. will be sold at a small ad ran re on U, by MURRAY & O'NEAL. April 11, lSfii . 30 VIHQINIA SPRINGS. rnutrsiA central rail road open all THE WAT TO STAUNTON. N tie 1st day of June, the passenger train will Nave Kirhmoad. after breakfast, and Asaiva to Di.iiER. Passengers will go an L.; veniair and reaij the White Sutohur up tbe next day. t be RUilroad trark oyer the top of the Blue winch has been in successful .operation for months, is an object of great attraction, tf"&Ung frm various points prospects of re l'riahle grandeur and beauty. r Tt iroia the South may sons to tucn- ti'i t 7 p. XI rent aatil after aa early break- out morninz, or, if they desire no deten- f. th uv arrive in tb aaorniaw train Uauw -ction of the Rail Road west of Staon- be opened early ui-tbe season. II. WHiTCOMB, Agent. Kehmoml, Uy 1ft, '54. Uy31 41 Fresh Currants. 1 13T received iid1t of fresh Currants ; also U fresh Prunes, Citron and Figs ; the above ar- ws for sale at ANTONIO riZZlNIS " New CfenfecUooary Store. hj 18. 1854. ' " ' ' 40 Bonnets And Ribbons. ; WlLK, Satin, Straw, Leghorn, Dark and Whjte ! "i iMortment, for sale cheap by - ui. 4. 30 MURRAY ' ' v JttAl Henry K. Nash, ' ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I IcL ae.refter practice in the County and Superior Courts of Wake. '.1853. "?. 82 tf , ,. I I illWlSn v i r. t,t, l I " wftVviun, jr., uaTins arecteu I aew Blackamith Shop at the corner of Har Vd WUmington 8t a., is prepared to hre all f e shove line executed with care and Jeh- . The well known Jim Atejss, with eom- rv' WsiSUntS. bsinv Mmiiitnllr inwL he a ftiJ i 1, r 9 . - Voica to have the animals entrusted to his eare 7 1 workmanlike manner. Jg. May 26, 1854. - tf43 r, To the PubUe. I .,alniher would respectfully iaCortn the A Ohteas of Raleigh, and the public generally, lujr f yanoua kinds; also, Fire , ;D4ow Cnrtlna, Ac., an of kid, . id rfiiL-"01.' wwt Prices; alao. paper hanginga uu, 7 d0M U " tat and most workmsn- r !! IhfT t J on hand and is still manufacturing of U kinds. Ranovatiag of all kinds anaoispatea. - , J. HENRY .HARRDs Aon ,, T! H-fw-lUttm.. Maker,- Jas. Cajou. CHEHinr & QAHlLf;, - Conuaisslon Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jan. lS.tR-4. tf-5 Trt-Weekly Stajre Lifie. TKU,Twm,lr,T aiKh, eeerj Monday, Jw,!r. d Frina J, at 7 A. al. by the way muboro FranklinsrilK Cedar Falls. Ashboro5, Copper Mima, A.. arriNg at Ralishary by -7 P. M. next day. . 1 r ' , Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro. . f4.6a ""a7IT- r84- Lavrrenee, 4,00 do Frafikh-WTilta, Cedar Falls & Ashhi4',.ft.00 do aaliabary ,00 Four Horse Caches, to PitLOw', v . Ar la&X. --' . - "..JuT" tum, m. wimois. ; Vf nso. w. fines. WILSON & QRICE, Gt.vettAt.OnMVimiAA Fnn Xtuva MtarHAifT - r 11. High Si. awi Pirre' Whorf ' Poriitmoutk, Va - G1VF. their persnnal and pnisnpt attention tn the Sale and f orwardincof lkr.hiceniM-r ehndie of every deaeriptlon, aa.1 make lil-eriil ad vaaees npon eonaignmeaK ..... RsriiUiOBM-41e. W. Mofleeav Eq.; Rsle'jrh: lesars.W fl. R,& Tucker, dot Kin. Thorna A Barrow, Looiaburg: R.N. It D. P. Hrrivlon. Ox ford; Hon. Weldoa N. Edward. Warren r.Mintv- Ctd 3. S, Hovater: Qranvitle: aleasra. Jnbn Wkit 4 Co., Warrenton : Montroniery A Plummer. do : CoL Walter Owynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. Maya, i&q. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, CHEAPER THAN KVER .'! THE sahatTihera takes great pleaaare to inform the eitixens of Raleigh and vicinity tht thy are just reeoired an entirelr new stock of all the articles in their line, . Thankful for the db?ral pUronsre always re- eeived. hey will do every thing in their power to deserve a continuance of the samo. Their present stock consists in nart of Jewelry : Gold ear-rings, areast-piaa, eaff-pias, fingerrings. sieeve tMiitona. bracelets, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils, pens, watoies. keys, &e. raxcr uooiMt Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sizes, papier mache work boxes, S.tanisb and French fans from to 7,00. portmonnaies of leather, velvet aud pearl. Fiench cigar eases, pocket-books. Wvstenb4m's celebrated cntlery. dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, iudia-rubber round oouihs. puff, tucking and shle-couibs, Faber's pencils. French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothic I and 8 day clocks, Germsn silver castor, wax, kid, crying and iadia-rubr dolls of all six', looking glasses from AOc to $2,50; all kinds of Perfumery and Toilet re)i isites ; China and glass ware of various descriptions, Ac., Sc., CONFECTIONARY Ac. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, pruues, raisins, currants citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, hitters, scfaied am schnapps, ac, MAHLER a Co. April 11. '64. 80 Billiard Tables nnilE subscribers haviaz devott-d their personal J attention for inaay years to the manufacture Oiltiaid Tahlea are fully oompatam ta execute 1 work that will give entire satisfaction to the most fastidious Connoisseur. Being the most extensive manufacturers in the Union, they are enabled ta 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 .oek of Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Cue Leathers, Cue Wax, Pool Bill, Boards, Bagatelle Tables, Silk and Worsted Pockets, Ac. Orders by mail promptly attended to Old Tables recushUtned by sendinw them by Express. GRIFFITH & DECKER, Billiard Table Manufacturers, No. 90 AnA-st New York. Anril 21. 1854. 8m S3 r ' Attention! Ladles. WHILE taking care 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 isnrie anu oi tne ia test styles may be seen, and must he apmikcd, if yon will do me the pleasure to eall and them. The price too must please, if mot too low. Among tne variety are: riaiu auu oirip- Silks; Plsin and Plaid Irish Poplins; Plain and Figured Bareges, and Beragede Lai net ; Sa ns Striped do; Sbauiea ana summer niowkmihib; Lawns and Uingnams oi every inaae anu mnpr and price. " . JAM rB M. IXJTtLlB. May IS, '64. 'J Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. XHIS Company, located ia Milton, N. C char tered at the last seaaion of the Legislature of th Carolina, ia now fully orgsniied and prepar ed to receive applications for insurance aganst Fire on Dwelling Housee, mores, norKSDopsyrsc- toriesaad other buildings. Also, on Good Fur niture and othef property . . 'Already a large umber of Policies haveAeen is ..1 uwt the buaineaa of the Company ia gradually extending. - Erery apptieant, whose application is MPDroved by the Exeeuuye ixmmm. member oi tne vwmpany. ana pally in th country renders the Company very from llMTT loss. an .m uiituBi can Be sent to we aouvmiaini by mail or otherwise and he will furnish to all de- a LUHha airing insurance uie ueeesaarj uwu. P. F. FiscirP, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. -.MB too. May 9th. 1854. ,gn VALUABLE ROANOKE LAND -wrwrriJL baaold. on Tharaday, the sza aay ox WJono next, at tha store of Jahn Hyman, . .f.i AMutv.' that yaiuable pUuiatie. formerly belonging U Bju Dunn, fLtit... the lands af John Devereux, Whitmel J. ., - ITmiwIiiK a others, eontaioiag 11IU "" fcKAt,400 ACRES- Tanas made known on day of sale. A liberal eredit will bo giTen. - . 1 - Balaigh; M.J 30. '64. U Weldoa fatnot eopy- lyprtnirfQa. VY. T- Sut- AAA Barrels i out ty JdOUrJKnw.'- do do do do ao half dor 4a ..do - RNOLiyS-8AU LOCK- This inralaahle la . Pasteaer ept eon m eonetantly on hand. If.. wtnAwa at only 25 cents and l mlmTi J'in Anal wlu Trj ? 77 40 to wend thr K!"JAiX. TO WLKte I r I1SW , - Soots ratTNE awn saoss, t tAtisss ---i . . . , zr TTKSLKAU.Aaa'MJ t,, i , ..J: ivii SOTS' BOOTS AHO UOd. " 150,000 . . WHOLESALE STOCK or BOOTS SHOES, ForSrino IR54, BY W. II. ADDIXGTON & CO., Nob folk, Va. w F. would cnll the attention of Merchants in Virginia and North Carolina to this Im mense stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRAVELLING TRUNKS. VALICES, CARPET BAGS, fe amounting to $'0.000. It is one of the most v.wied, because it embraces evry kind of Bouts .ind Shoes that can br found in ihe United Status, and it i the best selkctkd ftock in all Virginia. The good are made to order by the best manu facturers in this country, expressly for OUR WHOLESALE TRADE, and it is consequently better suited to the Trade of Virpinis nnd North Carolin.-i than any wholesale stock of Boots and FIiocm ordinarily found elsewhere. Besides having better goods, the siies nre made regular to aroid an over large quautity of small sixes, which is a great evil to the Merchant and one of universal complaint. Our cure hits K.en to avoid this evil in giving orders for the manufacture of our stock of Boots and Shoes. SKfc?We sre prepared to sell those pnod s shade lower than any other house in Virginia, and we will do it. City and Cnuiitry Mrrt'irtnts are there fore invited to call and look for iLcmseires. BNTei m.s : 6 months credit. W. II. ADDINGTON & CO. Norfolk, V. Mr. 24, 54. 25 FOR NEW YORK. Ufirio States Mail Lisa ran Stkamshi rs Jamestown and Roanoke. B elegant new steamship Jamestown, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from NewTark U Petersborg, on Saturday, the 25th 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 Hoanokf. wi!l leave New York every Tues day, aud Petersburg ecry Friday evening. Tra t el lei going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week if taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust aud fre quent changes of the Railroads. p.-isspnrr on board of steamers will find the Stile rooms fitted up in the roost elegant style nnd the lure and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Peter)ur-j to New York. (Staterooms included. ) nj.Ticket issued at mv Otfiee. S. G. BAPTIST. Sycamore St. July 5. lHn - RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MAKKET HOLE - - - i THE Subscribers having rr,mniom ni the abov businevat the stand lately on,ujid by Mr. L K. Walker, and emploTea eompeini wbineu, tf-nd carrying onthp Bnking and i oiiKctionnry bu siaess in all its usual branches, and hope by strict e.ttention to business to merit a -l. e ot tbe pun lie patronage. Plain or ornamental t. Vh m..ie in ..ravr, the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Canwt Makers, and will keep constantly ou hand supply of fresh Candy, of various .lescnptions, tor sale wholesale or retail. Wholesale price by the hundred pounds. Ji fltrn Dollar. Cash. Orders from a uistanee win r.e promptly attended to. r ivti v A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest qunlity, at low prices. Coun- irv Stores are particularly reqnesieu io imr u- trith their orders, whieh will be forwarded on the iiortest notice. : JAMES PUTTIPK. JOHN MITCHELL. ' Feb. 22. 186.1. 17 Irish Thomaston Lime. Sf CASKS Irish Thomaston Lime, per 1)1 Jlj achooner Beauchamp " direct from Maine now landing at our Wharf. For sale low by : . . NIEMEYER k WHITE. Portsmouth, Va., March 31, '54. 27 flrHandard copy. . Spring and Summer Goods for 1854! Tb anhscriber announces to his friends, and the publio generally, that he has recently return ed from the Northern cities, and is daily receiv- i0gSPBlNO AND SUMMER SUPPLIES, embracing everything new superior ana he dutiful ; all of which were selected, in person, with great .......k.aofi an faTorablc terms, ana will be gjlUVM.-. sold at jnoderate rates. , ta tn i-Ai-.f int of the most handsome Llsck, TtMn ltlua-'OUve. Green and other Cloths, of various grades ; )f Simoni," Black Doe-Skin Cawimere, Fan- r w...,.:ei rdnrs of every yarietv and mvlM ' ' ' I nrVajats. Stocks and Ties; plain and fancy n.lkMbii.fs: Suspenders; Silk Mid Cotton Half n. . nutMi fUlk and Gauia under Shirts ; Fine iw..Sk!rta and CoBars i linen and Cotton Draw era, and, in fact, every article usually found In a gentleman Furnishing store. , t ALSO, hand, an excellent supply of Cloth . lag, READY-MADE and WELL ADE ! Cutting done, as usual, on hort notice. ' ISAAC fRUUtUO, AicrruRui iiwo 'April 25tf . ... .3i VAinlroJiSNJSYrAT; law, I i - rAleiciiv Nc ' .; jfyl2.1854,: V i . 3m- 39 ixaoH riuaAiiothe uppty of ceiebr Q( w. H.-AOowoTow afc Co.l . 1 I - iF - - ' ted tmm yaaaaa wr muo axn. rwouaea- NT.W Y0BK CITY BUSINESS -DtRECTOUT.V S. M. PETTENOILL CO S ADVERTISING A. ' 0ENCY".Vv.- - - 119 xtKatr sTRffr." nxw Tosr. . Ah. No rO Stal street, Boston. P. Co. are Acents for the most influential and Largest :dreuln ting Commercial Papers both in The United States and the Canada. 4P The foUowicg list of- Bsine.ss Firm sre among the best and" met reliable in the City of New York: -V Dry Goods. TTY ILL BROTH F.KS, Importersef Embroideries. J.X W hite Good-. .Ve. No.. 89Jiberty street. F. COTTKNKT A CO, importers of French 4ft Broad and other European Goods, No. street. IPSTEIN & nOMO. No. IfLiberty St.. Im 2j porters of Laoe Eaibryjbtiea. Sitks &c M ITCHELL A. POTT. 45 ExehaPL; tmpor ters of British liry Goods Scotch aud Irish 'Linen, Dress QooJs, c. BORN. SCHLIEPEP. A H.VARHAUS, Iraportern of Gerraafl a d lii-lrin Broadcloths. Silks, Hosieries. ifcc.-N. ;i) Exchange Place. CHUCHARDf, FROLtCR & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos. 92 and 94 Liberiy St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks. Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins. Serges, &e. Woolens of eve ry description. FrTR-VNI. FKERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfa. I .men Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. LJ. W YET II .V CO., Import rie White and Lace Uoo era of Embroide- Uoods, No. 22 Broad street. J OIIN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and lletlemen's Furnishing Goods, Mauuf. of Shirt Siocks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street. KOIII-SAAT BROS, 48 John Street, Impor ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings. Berlin Vt ool. Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gobi ami Silver FVinges, Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Laces, &c. CI STRAHLHEIM & CO.. W Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. II. ROBINSON .V CO., No. 18: Bi luipt and Jobber' . Lace Goods, 'oadway Riblxm Shawl: S lilts. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Bin ill wares, cfo. GENTLE MEN'S FCKNISllfNO GOODS. r. b in rcii t co. 97 WILLIAM ST.. New York, Manufacturers and Importer of shirt. Stocks, Cr.iv.it. Gloves, Sii-p.v.i.er . Ho -icry, .vc, Ac. AC"ORDi:0S, STRINGS. Ac. ""tllARLES Blil Nu, Importer and wholesale y Dealer in Gnriiian. French s and Italian Mi: si - cL Instki'.mkmts and Lane. things. AO. 2 .Maiden 1 FERDINAND ZOGBAl'M A CO.. No. Ml Mai den Lane, Importers of Vio'ins, Guitars, Ac- aordeons, Strings, Brass instruments, 4c. &c. Daguerreotypes- EY, No. P.49 Broadway, tl T" GCRNEY, No. .,49 Broadway, the oldest and fj most extensive establiKhmcntinthe U.Sta'es. John cor.rs tandrd sail If. C. Beach k Co., No. Tl Pine St.. DUCK. ! New York. I sole agents. Cotton Canvass from sever.! i other mills; also Osnabnrc's Print Cloths and copper! rollers for Calico and Ssttinett Printers, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. All LRORN CO.. No. 54 Maiden Lane, (up stairs) anil 20 Liberty St. Importers ot and Fancv Oao'ls. J. Toys Tile for Floor mid Cliiiini'V Toim. MILLER, ( St.. KS. COATES k YOU I.E. No. 27'. Pearl iOVt'STIf TILKS, OlHNkIRk' CHIMVKV rors, I'lumoer s .vlnterials, Metals, etc. Window lav laiitl, Rio. F HOPKINS J; BRO'S. Imp'ts of frtnt H win dow olvss, Noi'.l Bntvlay St. Engravers WHITNEV. J Voo4, S. OCK.l.VN AV.MX Artit- sn-l Kn;iiTc7?on ;.s i ti) rH.ia St. Finest acd heft work done bare X. Exnreases. j Er.VAi;na, l!rt..lv. u ?VFvllP l l' F-reijrn T.pu No. I r.n. ti.via ;n forwarded to nd t..m U jrt.- rt h. ir.'.r'id. Airrnt- in Nt.lk A Jam" i Co. FANCY 000 DS. C11IV.S ZINN fieiuian Fa & CO., Importers of French anil ncy baskets, No. 5.5 Maiden Lnne near VV ilium t. New York. HATS. Ft'RS, &c. rpHOMPSON& ROESLER, No. I t Maiden Lnne. Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and VVbolcsale Dealer in Hats. Straw (lands, kr. Hot Air Furnaces &o- rvaVID CI I. "Jt. ( lnvontof an.l FateniMvi 62'liff PI. Mad 1'in l IValrr. h..ral' nd n-tail. in Kuraaw, fiiliiau.r. I B.iOt., ir. India ltuhbtr t'ooik rpiIE NEWARK IND1V RUBBER CO.. j I JJlaiden Lane, .. i., ftinnuractiirersanr hole- Sale Dealers in Goodyear's Pateht India Rubber Bootf. Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-c, TY II make all kinds of Rubber Clothing. Cloths, Druggists' Articles, c. ; Coats from $2,rt) to SG.OO each. L.Iytetiiiii8- Rod. A .M. QtmrBT a sovs. Dealers in Qnlmby' Improved Rnda. . Offloe 13J Ijwt iTth L and 119 Nlwtu atreet. IM-'kiiieT llas nod Picture Frame. MT- vmrvxt, MaaurK-turwr. No. 101 Canal at., Sew York. OiuliuK in all ita branchca. LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patei t P Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Astor House, ewi or: , manuiacturer oi the aDove splendid and desirable article. Jiacliluery and .Uarliiue 'Fool. S IBKtca'a Macblaery Depot, 62 Oourliaad stvret, MacbinM-v, iaChinclooiaana nwuwurmi vcuv i i.aiag .,iacnMuv. k N DREWS & JESUP, No. 67 Pine st.. New - York, Commission Merchants for the sale of ail ainds Machinists tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents for Lowell Maehiue Shop. X4cdle, Fili Hok Tnrkle &c. THOMAS H- BATE, QnteT. a T. H. BATE.) 103 Maiden Lane, NwllM. Ftsb Hooks. Fifilnt Tackle, it. Paper Ware rooms, rrrms vr. nrLD co n ciiusc, ispu ao.i wboMio j Dealers ia Amarirao, Fn-ucb, Karnu aaat Cnglirli Paprra ad everr dearription of PafxT Manufacture r'l Matrila. taioury Wrtreroouia WlioIaal. Kloscte a Ktucoo, No. S3 Java at. Wholesale Booksellrra aad jtatka(T, and Ianf of allkiatlaof Blank Books. .,,.,,, Kit f I'm. RH. PaTvicI, Defiance alaaaolr tafrei and Qoffin'i Da 'ianre Locks aa J Cross Ban, Depot, No. 192 Pt.fl tt. Ny.W YORK - AOR-CDtTtTBAt' . WAEB0OCjr B. U Ajxis. (late A. B. Altea A Co-) 18 and Iftl, Watrr at, AKTicattaral aat HoctWUUraJ InpUtaumta and Marhlnwj, Field sad Gardes Seedr and FprUs-aera, Qnaao, Boa luat, rboapat-taa Uaae, toareete, Waea,-w. . - .;--' ARDEN SITED. A full apply, of Garden I T Seed, warranted trash, just received t the lrn Store oT V HAYWOOD A fiCOTT. ; GREENSBOROUGH -y. y. Mutual Insurance Company. vHT"8 Inrwanew .on tl.r mutual plan 1 r'r-e"r' 'ir??'? ! ll.'.baUKMan m,Mmpare4irithajoint.st4iek':i i 'rY ' Mt'ri PH f Uje-Stfltf , . consequently much the . ' - l - trger f .rtidnZ.Af ih&: risks sre in the West, Try ; -niany ot ; Liefa! are in tl country. ; ' r Tli' Vomjkany is entirely free from debt VJixve I made no assessments, and have a rerv laree a- ! mount in car-u and eood bonds, and is therefor. 'confidently recommended to the public. A i the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year: .TAMES SLOAN. President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice. President. C P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER Al WIS. Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. Cl'MMINQ, General Agent. iMRFnTORR. - James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. P.ankin. Rct. t.'. F. Iteems, J. M. Garrett. fr. j I). 1'. Weir. W. J. McConnell. of Greensboro': lr. huba4d G.-Owmm-J . W ..C.Lwi JTWfatnwa pr j liotr, Guilford : William A. Wright Wilmington: I Dr. C. WatLins, Carolina Female College; John. 1. i Shaver, Salisbury : John H. Cook, Fayetteville, E. F. Lilly, Wadeshr.ro; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh:' Leroy Springs, .Charlotte: J. J. Jackson.- PittstMjro ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar F.'.lls. PMER AD VMS. Sec'y. Apentin Raleigh. GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14. 1853 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH. N.C. fIniS Company has been in successful operation I 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. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4.'00,000, 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 rear: DIRECTORS. J. 0. B. Roulhao, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. II. Selby, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jo.. 0. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, fireenslioro' : Jno. Cox, Edeniuii ; Josh. Boner, Salem; JoV. H. Pool, Eluabelh City ; P.P. Fnjnn, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbcrn: VV . N. 11. Smith, Mur fieesboro' ; 11. B. William, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Sum'my, Asheville. Ail Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. RoiilLar. l'r,.u.l.r,!. Henry D. Turner. I' is? .. S. VV . Whiting, Ti tin'tr.-r. John V.. Partridjre, Srrilari. John II. Bryan, .1 ' v;y. J. Ht-rsinun. Gin, ml Aymt. S. W. Whiting. ) Jno. R. Williams, I Executive Committee. John Primrose, j All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secrctai v. post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Scc'y. Raleigh. Mar. 22, 18",.".. 25 WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. PEARLS. SILVER WAKE A FANCY GOO! S. fTGIE subscriber has received and opened a I mo--t elegant and fasliioual.ie assortment of the above GOOD", to w hich the attention of tin public i solicited. He has all the new styles of Watches. Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins Ear Drops, lockets. Sr. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond, Coral and Peail Brooches Kai-Kini;s and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter Knives, Cups. .yc. And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Raior Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, "fce. fn hand, alo, a few line Mantel Clocks. C B ROOT. R'llcijrh. Nov. 1,'53. 89 tf TO HIRE- OR the balance of the vpar. a NEGRO GIRL, years old. who has been accustomed to rook and wash. Mav "A 1854. Apply fit this Office. tf 14 STKAM BOILERS. HOLDEN & GALLAGHER. Late Leonard, Holden .t Co. M INHFAOrrRERS OT Loco-tn , Stationary ami Stenmltoat Boilers, Of all descriptions ; also, WATER TANKS FOB SUP'S, GAS HOLDERS, I.F.WI? srRFKT. dr.r frjm tho Ferry) EAST BOSTON. MASS. Mmv 0, 1S..4. worn 11 FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. 0. D. S. Richardson, A. M., principal of the Male Department ; R, J. Taylor, and assistants. Mrs I). S. Richardson, Principal of the Female Department. Miss. M. E. Stone, ussoci ite Principal. Miss H L. Sheryock, and Miss F. M. Groat. a.s sis t ants. The fall Term will commence on the first Mon day in July. For particular, apply for a circular to the Secretary of Cue Board of Trustees. E. A. CRUDUP. May 30 6t 4i Wayne Institute and Normal COLLEGE. HE next session will commence on the first Monday in July, and close ou the last Fri day in November. Students will be charged from time of entering to the close of the Session. No abatement of tuition fees w ill be allowed, except in cases af protracted sickness, or at the option of the Prinoipal. ' WM. ROBINSON. Goldsboro', May 30. '54. 6$, 44 KEEP CO OIi. YES, keep cool ; and iu order to do so, call at Harding's'.' and purchase some of his Gauze Merino Under Shirts. New lot jnst-received. E. L. HARDING. May 30 Standard copy . 41 Morning Sun-Aoademj T TIE. next session of. this school, under the .care of T. J Hornen' commences1' on the 1st Monday in July. The Academy is located mid- I way between Raleigh and Chapel Hill, in .one of W - l ' A l-A1eI.v a--J .1 n-a i -Ca lim'ek Vv Vk V-1 A m an TtlV Iwal Utria.lt UJ , IU ucaii aviw aav-ig. iia-ia uvws ii Wake. V . ' " TxH9, Classical department, t f.15 00 . English " ... y 10 00 Board carT be obtained in the most respectable families at $5 or $6 per month. - By order of the Trurtees, - t ". TH0S.vHI(iK3, Secretary May 30 4w " --'?. - v- " . 4 4fi Our Style, of Shirts r; V. - -vrrryFr are the only . agents South for the sale - V of MesarscJVXorxison-'AHoyt'alPAtBKt Yoke . -SM 8hiT9,- Remember,- garftlemen. that thw atrleofi. ghirta; wiu fit wcH U) down faMtraeatved. Ji. U lLiiaLiO.: k t- 'JAMES -R- CUTHBERTf - - 7 - (Successor -5 0,kfrh jS-cuTHBEUT.) Josiah Wmvf&V.rfc&vv? James Oeotg?,' t.VBHmT:: ' Messrs. Monahan ft Ber? AW"lVfc;j T XAS conet.antlv on hand -j Prime Purto J. I and Neve Orleans Sugars t !":- .w: ' irf.af. Crushed, IVdveriset and Harified do, . R'ro. I.ipuira and St. iiommga Coffees ;''; ''-"--y-Rlacfe Pepper in grain anil groand, ind" Allspice- Race Ginger in Bags; and Ground in Bo.it ei v. x ' Gunpowder,- Imperial and Young jfysot) Teas TmUow. Vdamantlne and Swrm Camlles Brown. P ile and Variegated Snaps f Gunpowder. Shot aud Bar Lead ' Pdieking. Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper. ana Draiiiitf ei SuJ atuLi ju-or .Lealit r. i.iveq.nol and iiround Alum S ill Priiiie Virginia and IV.-.teiii Bacon and l.yr-l Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Rcialla, Principe, and Havnnn.i Cigars : - ' Together with a larg- si.n-k of foreign 'nnd' do mestic Liquors, Wines, ic, whieh he offer at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. . v. " IVtersbnrg, March 5, . - " , 19- JW O ELD' S FAIR Three Prize PRE MI U MS Medals ! ' (ftW Have just been' - awarded to the very degant and superior ' PIANO FORTES. . Exhibited by the subscribers at "the Crystal Palace. In making the above ahnoucehient, they would take this opportunity .to return their thanks to their numerous i'riendR, for the extensive and . ' 1 iiberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and j assure tnem that no pains shall be sparer to mls tain the nattering reputation already attaine.1 ; a id in order to meet the greatly increased demand for their instruments, they have added largely to iheir manufacturing facilities, which they trust will en able them in future to prompt y meet every de mand Buyers from abroad, whether tlealers or thers, nre invited to examine our splendid assort ment before purchasing elsewhero GROVESTEEN & TRUSLOW. 505 Broadway New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. B. Premiums were awarded hyjthe American Instiiuie to their Pianos live years iii fiic cess ion. Mar I0."5t. Urn 21 M ANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS ! VERY large assortment of silk aiid black lace Mantillas and Points. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER S 1 1 l.K an.! open -.straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. 11. i It. S. TUCKER, FANS! FANS f OPRN1NG and faney Fans. 31 VV. II. & R S. TUCKER. I) 1 1 I'. ESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. IRBONS and Gloves. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. HATS! HATS!! HATS ' I ! L' F you want a hat of any kind or description. call at W. II. & R. S. Tuckers, and you will hn.l a mammoth stock. Any (Micron be mUt.J h. (heir stock embraces all sizes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy'd Extra. their object be inr I., comprise Old Foynpism and Young Ameri .ii.i.ai. W. H. & R. S. TUCKEB. P. F. PESCUD. HOI.ESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, RALEIGH N. C, Is now receiving his et- W ten-ive purchases for the Spring Trade, aud the rapidly increasing demand havingjustified hispur chasinj; many articles in original eases, which he lias hitherto procured in small quantities, justifies him in offering unprecedented inducements to Lis friends and customers. To the trade he will sell the most popular Patent Medicines at the Proprie tors' prices, and respectfully requests dealers and the public generally to give his stock and prices an i-XHvninatiou before sending their orders North or elsewhere. M:irch 30. 13S4. 27 FARMERS' HEAD QUARTERS, 'SOKFOLhH VA. o: RI'ERS for Reapfrs may be sent us for the ensuing harvest, which will be nlb'd at the fo llowing prices : Hi :?S1 do Reaping Machine $105 00 Moworand Reaper 115 0i) d.. Front Wheels extra 20 00 f do Bear Platform for side delivery, 5 Ot) Bi i?r u.i 's Y.i. Reaper, No. 2, 4 i feet cut, .$120 00 do ,i.v do No 3, i feet cut,. 130 00 A deduction of $"1 will be made if the side deli very i- not furnished, and $20 will be added to the a'.ove price if front wheels are furnished. ATh'X.r SEI.F-RAKIXG lilt A PER, A -rreit machine, and taken more Premiums than any ..ther. Price, complftf. ilT5 tH STRAW, HAY AND SHUCK OTTERS, Of every variety. Price -$30 for Ihe best, and warranted to cut anything in the Shape r.f Feed for stock. Cheap i 'utter, from $5 to it25. GK Slir.I.M'.KS. Virginia Corn Shellers. $2C 00 tiuldsborough's do t0" 00 Reading's do (h' Double Spout do "....lfiOO Single Iron Spout .do 10 00 do Wood do do ,.....8 00 RAMBOROUOH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. 1 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 25 H Orant's Premium Fans, ....$16 to $30 Clinton's Fan Mills......... 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 8 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 Oil do do 6 do 6 do... . G5 00 KajfOrdors for any of the above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BORUJkl A FISHER, . 11 Water Street, "Norfolk, Virginia. May 19, 1854. . v v ".'It.tf ' India Rubber Ooods. ' Tt, bare lust received from the Union -fa dia Rubber Company.' ae Invoice of India 1 Rubber Goods, consisting ot --f j OHiee Coats ; Sack do ; VYbitedo . "L - . Pea Jackets, walking and riding Leggins, - Saddle-Baga,aon hck? 'Wiy lii Wjich will te sola at manutactarer s-pnees. ' - . ... .! L. " '' ': V. .. I.ltis n r Ki E. "HARDING. Feb. 2i.:54 .v... ; "; notice. IyUE Subscriber harin at May, .TerBU 1864, . uuali&edas Adroiuiutrator upon the astate of John McPhersba deceased, hereby eivas gene- rai notice i pituiujib uaaui-viaie, to present , . . jt.i a.. . . r ... . tlieiroWlnis duly. authent4cajoa jwithia the time lutflted;by law'for, tliat purpose vOtherwise,;, this notice IU be plead in bar. of recovery. V) '". i' r ti. B. All 'debtors to said, estate will nle'ase make payment inunediately, as Indulgence cannot be .rLiT. TEAGUE, Adm'rX Li' ''IfirW Tsf-rf-v ' i-si .jttswwi are j Beared ;. Me t- keyari'l Timm y , their yalue. AA Nor.th Carolina Mutual Idfe In&t,' .-cV' ranee Company, - r '0C- B rl-S- The'gresf e.nvjtislr fciken on Bingle life Is $5,000. for a terra ox ne tonye jear ix Dr. Chasr E. Johnson, Preaidentj; " ' Wra. D. Hay wood, Vice President, James F Jordan, Sacretary : -.Wm. H: Jones, 'fieasurc-r, r u Pcrrlr. Huhee, Arterney, --.. ; Ir. VVm. II. MeKee, rlxAmmllngTPhysieian::-. - J. llrsmnn, Genvnl Agent; .. '''--"' AH ! an- naid wiihin ti .Java after salasise tory proof is presented. ' -t : ' . .- Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of cper stion of the Company, may he had on application at the Oilice, or sny of the Agr-JicieSrf All letter on business should 1k addressed to .'! J tMES F. JORDAN, &c' May 2. ISi-i. -rf...'W '. c'8 FIRE! 'p II V. 1 Hart ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY off tpohii, Conn., offers -to insure Buudicct and Merchandize, against loss or dnBioga by fire, at premiums t suit the times! ' TGis i one of tlie oldest and best Insurance Com panies in t he United States, and pays its Isa?! promptly. .- ;. ,? Applications for Insurance in Raleign, or its vi cinity, to be made n ' . 'y.. " . , ifet: S. W. WHITINO.. . - Z " ""-Agerit. And for Milton. N. C. and vicinity." to - : N. J. PALMER, Acent. October, 1S4S. - 9. PANNEt? WORK.- PJ KIMBALL. XTS'BEEkMAXtST Ne w York.. Wholesale ami BeUil Dealer in ... .. . - , ......... i.u. ..if nm.-..v,, .niiivit pannet Work, - made of the bet: material.: in the most thorough manner and Kiln dried, ao aa V entirely prevent sliriakT'ig by exposure to heat in any form or degree, is prepared bo furnish any ' ara'umt at short notice of the i'yeryjjea 'ar'ucle made in rhe Country, and at extremely low" prices for cash. Orders by mail - prtimptly 'aitendet. to, and coods put up and di-spaiched ' With oare,- Strangers visiting the city are invited to call aiul examine before purchasing elsewhere. -Jan 19, 1854. - , 6meii : 7 : 1854. ' r SPRING SUPPLIE.4t6F.VV.''" r BOOTS AND SHOES. W. H. ADDINGTON & CO. would caH the attention of every Merchant "in Vir ginia aad North Carolina to their Whole sale Htock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Offered for sale at reasonble prices,' on a credit r.f C months, at their Large NEW STOR,N. 37, Main Street. ,f : ' . The stock consists in part as' follows, vis 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brogans, various qlitie 8,000 ' Gent's C" If and fine Wax Lth'rBoote'a 2,000 Men's split Bregans, C .V ' - 1,000 " Gent's Calf Oxford ies.vtV . 3,000 " 'v Fancy Gaiters. Patent Leather Shoea and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, 2.50a Men's fine Calf Boots, long legs. Al so, Kip Roots, all qualifies, " . 3,000 ' Woiaeiirs peg Buskins, different lin J.. 1,000 ' -pewed Calf and Goat Skin ' prime, - 15,00 " Ladies' Gaiter Bools, t Jenny r. Ll&d Shos, and other Fancy styles pfadiee' boes, 10,000 " Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various -kinds. , . ' j. .' . :". 4,000 " Misses and Children's Shoes, al! kinds 3,000 ' Bo s and Yonth's Bootees, &e. : W. H. ADDINGTON & CO have juBt added flOft 000 worth of Roots and. Shoes to their Spring stock ; it will be found very complete, and they hope eve ry Merchant will call and examine their stock." Tbrms 0 roontha credit,; . . W. U. ADDINGTON A CO. Feb. 7, 1854. tf-12. . R0WN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 doien, just re- eeircd, . Also, a large variety of Lu bin's and Bazin's Teifumery, at the Drag Store! of j " WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. October; 11. 1.853, :..T;V.:j ;s- Commis sion and - Fortfardlnjjr Bu ; siness. r r'.. , nor folk; RGINlA, SisM '4 p HE undersigneil re.ectfuHyj tendeis his ser aJk, vices U. MERCHANTS and I'LANTERS. doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. " t? He will gi ve prompt attention 'io :aR tjonsign- ments. of -PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, abd use hi? bet-t ejtei-tions toeffcefc pales at; the high est market pHc;3, tking immediatej;reon' ini remUtaar,.-' Connecting' with It? ererience Vd!nWtdf e of busiuess, a ce spplication to, the iDtereu that may be confideff to him, he hope to receive and merit a share of -patronage g; I -. . . . R kpkbv; sets : Hon., F. : XI allory, President if -the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Mi?rs Har dy" A Bnw.; Shipping Merchants and Gov eminent Aeenfjsfor " the Kale-of J.lnaii6 ; H erraan ft Co., Wttolafale Shoe Mater; i AMyn., flOso &" Capt, Wholesale - Hardware. Dealer? ? Bwolgood;S. Co., Dry Gooils. Ihiers ; KHg &4Toy,"Drng; Dealers f K. C. BarclaVj Esq V Bookseller Norfolk, V';'x Hon. Keiinetliayner; et5"i f . . Ch a ROKsi; v f.Ks;y - pi t'-s- Per Cotton, inity ceuts jfr bale ,Tobacc, one dollar per hhd.; ail other articles 21 ercenteoniinissiott., f f- i,"" ' January 17, lSiV4-i-ii mw. Stop the IlasoaL' ; ,: ON the 12th, of April, 1 hired to a jnan ftjljng himself ' Sj-LONG, of Louisiana," a Horse aad Buggy, for a few days Tonlyaa he alleged' He!' stated his intention to he to visit ChspeL.Hll, thence to return to Raleigh;' on his way to Nash county. ' Bince that time, luive heard nothing tf Jkiia. r ' !--:.. VTT" f fMMif': The. horse is a smalt nea-bitten grey his under jaw hanging lower than the upper. The Baggy is a good,-' strong, substantill 'one. ' The Harness is ordinary .black "mounted Buggy r Harness.. The man is of common height, with light' sandy hair, and looks the gentleman. . ' i'j -".: ".. - I will give a reward of TwENTY-FIYE DOL LARS for such information as wi.l enable me to recover tlie Horse and Buggy' ''- v '. ' J E D W.-YAREEOUOH. Jb. RaIeigXMay.19 18(4. ' - 6t-4l A 0 M S" CD'S D I L Y EXPK ESSKS, TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHfRN CITIE3. Ijwjyirf jj$i)tspatcb an? jtcpnomy are th 1 leading1" features in"; thi pophUr" taode-cf transit for articles or atii DsacBjntoss:; 'if A ." . . :;--' S; E. PHILLIPS, Aeeat. To : Architects and Contractors. J a vHK." Directors ; of 'the Bank' of Washington 1 ' wish to contract for the erection of a Bank ing house, in the town of Washington, N. C, of the following general description v - - , .' The House to be 25 feet frtnt by CO feet deep, and of proportionate height '.. The Jront gtble to extend ao as to form a Portico' suppprted by four columns, v Walls of brick, stuccoed to reeamblc stone, with fire proof root, &c. X k .' " ' -' k Proposals for the above work, accompanied with designs and specificationa of aatne, as proposed to -; bo executed, are invitod, which may be addressed to ": "ihe building comraUtee of the Bank of Washiog1 ton,"from whom, farther iifomatioa, may boh taiaed. - 3t pi -n. : JaS7-r-Staar4.oxw.rvf fi- if 2$ Um.j90tlS f..'.r"T : r r- WaahACftoa, Hay 19r 4 . . i 1, 1?
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