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It 4a made trt ""y- mot beautiful, ' and stoat deli I wf rrown in Vlrjrim.is pot up In-boxr V.;.fti"in7 Upon"1" uuw(nKii,nuiiUt. r HE SnWriW would respectfully annouuce to tkeCitiwnaof Raleigh and jricinity, that he ktnTJ now fur manttfcturia all kinds of Jj tni SilTer ware,TU i Goblets, Mugs, Teapots, .wine Finger-rings,Breastpina,-Bracele, JLc: filing jewoa souiuptunDg ui ainos oi Lrrlrj in a manner warranted to give satisfaction; spiting na inwwg oi 5; ueaenpuon. in a n orders' ra.iT be left at F. Mahler's & Co., brt he bas taken the room adjoining the store-' f g. The most reasonable rate gfYea for' Old LidtBdSilxer. ' -;' f :;t w '.J .-- taleigh, X. C , Apnl 4,1854.. 5 ;. - ly 28 Spring Trade,1854; v . ' TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS ! ij tbe arriTal of the Steamer Europa and Pack. I it Ship Panama, we are in possession of our SPRING IMPORTATION. OF FOREIGN T bJfur our sales by Mr, In. Weddell.in the sh, Scottish and Irish' Markets.'. We have rwiTp.l from the Eastern Cities a large and aaaixiing stock of ' v, ' - ... DOMESTIC FABRICS. - bthxsfd from Fir?f Hands. We are prepared to Etrto thf Trade at as low prices as they can be imia ny Maraet. . - . Sorth Carolina Merchants are respectfully !n 1 to rU when they Visit our market. V - STEVENSON 4- WEDDELL. Sycamore Sf; Petersburg Va. Mtrch. l-'4. rV- " " ' ly-20 V T IN IK) W i, LASS. Beat qualities of French, Uaioa and Baltimore brands of fuJle wing Vj IS, 12 by '20, 13 by lo, 13 by J8, la by zz. br fO. 18 br 24, SH-bT v Opier rece'iTiHl for -vny sixe Coach and Picture f- ,i tt J yli m; 1x4. liiass !r ren nouaes, uuuia ines r Floor filled promptly bj 'P. F PESCUD. Raleigh and Gaiton tlailxoad. iI.AVF.S are not nermitted to travel on the n Roih-oitJ, without a written permit from their wwrs. Duplicates should in a r cases be given, th Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one py of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, Ja.lO, '64. 4 Ticket Agent. Ladies' Dress Goods. . BUCK Gro de Rhine Silks. - - . io Figured do. "& ' Fancy Plaid do. ' '' A TwMes, Berages, ChallevB,- Berate de Lains, Imm. te.. will be sold at a small advance on , by MURRAY A O'NEAL. April 11, 18."4. -", - ' SO VIRGINIA SPRINGS rntGrxiA central rail road open all THE WAY TO STAUNTON. tbe 1st day of June, the passenger train will I J iMTf Kicbinond. after break last, and askitk pSrArsTOXTo DixsKR. Passengers will goon h'Be evening and read the White Sulphur p.Z the next day. Tbe Railroad rack over the top. of the Blue ip. which his been in successful operation for "ni month!. is an object of great attraction. ""Hitin from various points 'prospects of re- F'"iwe rrandeur and beauty. n ers from the South mar come u Bicn- F l t 7 1. M, rest until after an early break- N next moniinir. or. if thev. desire no deteo- . tliey mar arrive in the mornins train and p""! without delay. - "f-ther s -ction of the Rail Road west of Staun- iU be opened early in the season. U. O. WHITCO MB, Agent. Richmon.i, Mav 19. '54. i. ' fcJySl 41 Fresh Currants." 1 1 1ST received a supply of fresh Currants ; also -w a V vesh Prunes fin-on nd Viv . the above ar- L i r for sale at ANTONIO PIZZ1NPS New CdnfectTonary Store. - . 40 MJ 1G. 18-34 Bonnets and Ribbons UA, Satb, Straw, Leghorn, 'Dark and White fJM-4iiJ Bonnets. Tffpt and Bonnet Ribbons. iMortmeut, for sale cheap by '- - V n, ol. 30 MURRAY S O'WEAl Henrv K. Nash. , ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Superior Courts nf Wako. V 82 tf BLiriVlTiiivn nnnD innpiin tc . nil ui.iu. ouui.aaHaua mv LDARD TARBROUGH. Jr.. Ravine ereeted w uiackaraitU Shop at the cornet-or iiar .B'1 Wilmington St's., is prepared tahave all in the i;n ...... .ui. mw. .ml 4. ' . UUC E&WWllW . . PBltoK i ... . ... 1 7 . lue wetl known J i ATKins. watn com-i i- 1 1 i ' i Uul8' hemg permanently engaged, be . .cu w uaTe tUe amnuUs entrusted to ui care i IU 1 , . -"'wuui.e mauuer. May 2G, 1854. 1 1:1 4 .tf 43 Our Style of Shirts. , toe only acrenta South ; for the sale THt ... essrs. Morrison. A Hoyt'a PaKXT ilaitL- ohirts. iiemember, gentlemen. "UHrtvle f fii.:. :n " it. m A E. L. HARDING. 27-Standard copy 85-.. IDITO" 8- K tkctt'arklj. - W81 JjWibw; bat awlwtinanr 334 jmv ntBL-wUl l 5 ",L7 gular prif f art nidw by the yw. Y THkee,P 6001 ; ud " orde" to do m, eill at -AprU2e,"lo54". TrT-!,.n TT , -KtlM,DVlUC.l Ilia) f Hew lot just received.-'" li.A . . E. lu HARDING. - :-j-vuuuara copy ' . ; - s- '":44 rpIN:GiK3ES!-,A.Iarg.' . ftiju jlk, - VA. - - -; 4SD. rifp-Weekly: Staff e Line, r 'JIE btjrK will Un RolVi. , ftSS 1 K Cedmr Pnlla, AhboroC mstSr Salisbury bj 7 P. H. Fm tromk RalcU Pittsbo',.,.......-.$3too . 7lrVTX 'Vr, wrn:e, 4,00 .do FrankhoMnlle, Cdsf JJla & Ashboro',...3,00 .'fcdo Siihsbur. . ' Four Horso Oocbes, t KtteW v : H L.-KOBABJiS, & CO. SUg Offiw-Tarbrougn House, Raleigh, N. WIL80N & GRlCZV A:;"'Port?moutli; Va TilVE their personal arid prompt attention to VJT th Sale and Forirarding of rrrtduce and Mn ehaadiiM of every-descripUnn, and make liberal ad vances upon consign mMits. . v . . : Kktskkscks (Jeo. W. Mordeea!, E.q., TUleigli; Messrs. W H. & R.'S. Tucker, do; King, Thouw & Barrow, Louisburg f R, N. A D. C. Herndott, Ox ford ; lion. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren ooaniy Col S. S. Royster,OranTilIr; Messrs? John White & Co., Warrenton; Montgomery A Flummer, do; CoL Walter G wynne, Ch. Kng'r., Central Railroad. May4,lR&il. 87-ly v . Jewelry and Fanoy Goods, CHEAPER THAN EVER!! IJHE subscribers Ukes great pleasure to inform the eitisens f Raleigh and vicinity that they have just received an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line? v Thankful for the liberal patronage always re ceived, hey wilt do ievery thing in their power to deserve a continuance of the same. , .Their present stock constats in part of Jiwklet : Gold ear-rinss, areast-pina. cuff-nins. fintrer-rines. sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils. -pens, watches, keys, &e. . r akot, uoons ; Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sixes, papier mache work boxes Spanish and French fans from 60c to $7,00. portmounaies of leather, velvet and pearl, Fiench cigar cases, pocket-books, Wostenholni's celebrated cutlery, dresaing and pocket ctimbs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, iudia-rubber rouna combs, puff, tucking and side-combs, Faber a pencils, French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothic 1 and 8 day clocks, German silver cantors, wax. kid, crying and india-rubler dolls of all sixes, looking glasses from 60c to $2,50 : all kin ls of Perfumery and Toilet reqi isites; China and glass ware of various descriptions, &&, sc., CONFECTIONARY Ac. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves. brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants, citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, sehied am schnapps, c, MAHLER a Co. April 11. '54. 30 Billiard Tables rj1 HE subscribers having devoted their personal I attention for many years to the manufacture ofBfllLird Tables are fully competent to execute work that will give entire aaUsiactien to the most fastidious OnnisseuK ""-Being the moxt extensive manufacturers in the Union, they are enabled te furnih a superior table at 10 percent less than auy other establishment in the country, to which fact they respectfully invite tbe atteutiou 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 Bill, Boards, Bagatelle Tables, Silk and Worsted Pockets, Ac. Orders by mail promptly attended to Old Tables recushioned by sending them by Express. GRIFFITH DECxvEK, Billiard Table Manufacturers, " No. 90 Ann-st, New York. April 21,-18-54. 3m S3 ' ;r Attention I Ladies. WTTTIIILK takingcare of the great interests, or WW tbe country, by which the table of tne hirh and the lowlv are supplied, the ladies are not fat-rotten. A . larre and beautiful selection of Dress Goods of almost every fabric and of the la test styles may be seen, and must be apxibbu, if yon will do me the pleasure to eau ana see mem. The prices too must please, if sot too inw. Among tbe variety are : riam ana pmpi Silks; Flain and Plaid Insn ropuns; nam and Figured Bareges, and Berage de Laines ; Sa tin Striped do ; Shallies and Summer Mouslines; Lawns and Ginghams oi every snaue aim smft and price. . J A Airo ax. luniiti May 18, 39 Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance ''. j Company. mms Comnanv. located in Milton, N. C. char- I tered at the last esion of the Legislature of iNorin ijarouna, ww "e-"-"- - f r ed to receive application w mom .v Fire on Dwelling Houses, tores, vvoraanoiis, g ac tories and other buildings. Also, on Goods, Fur niture and other property . .... ' Already a large number or rouciet nave oeen is sued and the business of the Company is gradually extending. Every applicant, whose application is approved by the .bxecuuve wbibuww. member of the Company. The risk being princi pally in the country renders the Company very &afe from heavy losses. . - , . . All applications can be sent w uie unueraigneu by mail or otherwise and he will furnish, to all do sirinir insurance ' the necessary, blanks. P". F. Pscijd, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ; . MUton, May Vth, 1854 ' , bm Will hereafter practice in the County and op,x Mountain Female Aoademy raHIV TmitAttr unDI CUXKW w ' vv " I Mr. J.-P Bailey and lady to Uke.vhargaxf 'i t.mw, would respectfully announce to the kiuv- j . . v. k. Public, that thefirst session .will be open for-the recebtion of pupils on the 6th of Julj -next, anoj terminate on th,6th nf Timber follow which time there, wul be a pubuc exemiaao-- The Academy is located to" neighbbrhoooV ana mo pau -r-- - ry .'inTelleotual 'and moral culture of its a a ' tA.iiArtai at ti a miirxu ubUmeid va aa3 PorLhVEBriisl, branches, - Latin and French, . . l,. ? Musie on the Plana, wiui u-- ' Painting- . . Z m board can bebd, convenient to the Aead Good ooaru " X- . fnr ft 00 nei cWgWfoT WjgTniS, 3IADE!. T.n. -'-.i , 'S , '.,;.':'- . . i. ntin-done. as ususL on short notice. . 'Further iniormauon c . J A . N. C TJ r.r Tmiuipi. . t wumm-'j:- . j-vrmer's HalL v' . . for uiVJM ihemselvera - -,pniiri T. " - - - . . 1 1 rn TiEii M m.wj t't V assortment f I irm - t v . Onle 23 cental aT I 1 1 ilMl 1 1 . wii . ta 1 T 1. 1 aaaiTirt anil TrtT tallt ST tflll fife- .v.. oort i , niran f ). . s rusn i J - ; WKKIULS 'Ala UliZ. C3 v c 150,000 WHOLESALE STOCK or BOOTS & S II O F. S, FoaSrEixo 18r-f, BY W. H. ADDIN'GTON A CO., NonroLK, Va. 'E would call the attention of Merchants in Virginia and North Carolina to this im mense stock of BOOTS, SHOES. TRAVELLING TRUNKS. VALICES, CARPET BAGS, Jr., n mounting to $150,000. It is one of the most varied, because it embraces every kind of Boots and Shoes that can be found in the United Statos, and it is the best selicted stock in all Virginia. The goods are made to order by the best manu facturers in this country, expressly for OCR WHOLESALE TRADE, and it is consequently better suited to the Trade of Virginia and North Carolina than any wholesale ntock of Boots and Shoes ordinarily found elsewhere. Besides having better goo. Is. the sizes are made regular to avoid an ,over large quantity of small sixes, which is a great evil to the Merchant and one of universal complaint Our care has b.en to avoid this evil in giving orders for the manufacture of our stock of Boot and Shoes. fifa" We are prepared to sell these goods a shade Inwr than any other house in Virginia, and we will do it City and Country Merchants are there fore invited to call and look for theiuseJvs. B.Terms : 6 months credit. W. H. ALDINGTON k CO. Norfolk, V. Mar. 24, 64. 2.' FOR NEWY0RK Umtxd Statks Mail Lixk per Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. THE elegant new steamship Jamksto&, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion wita tbe Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, 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 Roanoke will leave New York every Tues day, aud Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dut and ire quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State Moms fitted up in the moat elegaut style aud the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York. (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, -ak,Tickets issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St July 5, 188 65 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. THE Subscribers having commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, and 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 Caxpt Makers, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, tor sale wholesa e or retiil. Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, J! firm Dollar. Cam. Orders from a distance will promptly attended to. FRUITS. kC. be A frenh suudIv of Fruits will be kept constantly in mi nf the finest oualitv. at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor u . . . . i mi i. r . . 1 . I u ' . orders, which wUl be forwarded on the u...rtxt noticn JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. 17 Feb. 22, 1858. Irish Thomaston Lime, CASKS Irish Thomaston Lime, per Ikfil I uhnaiwr "Beauchamp" direct from Muaa now landing at our Whart. . .... . - For sale low by NLEMEYER & Portsmouth, Va,, March 31, '54. WHITE. 27 IfcyStandard eopy. Spring and Summer Goods for 18541 The subscriber announces to his friends, and the public generally, that he has recently return ed Tram the Northern cities, and is d uly receiv- "PHlNfl AND SUMMER SUPPLIES, mhracineevervthinK new superior anu ncautnui ; all nf which were selected, in person, with great .. ...wIiiihI on favorable terms, and 11 be 1 Care, purcuao uu F te9. tat Cv - . of the most handsome Black, Green and other C oths, of . Of "Simoni, raV Doe-Skin Cassimere, Fan- Cassimere ; t w . . w. ' Of beauuuu vesunga of every variety and Of fTravaU. IS IOC kg Bnu li", uiniu auu i.miV Handkerchiefs; Suspenders; Silk and Cotton Half Hose ; Gloves; Silk and Gauxe under Shirts ; Fine Dress 'Shirta and Collars ; Linen and Cotton Draw ers and, in fact, every article usually found in a rentleman'a Furnisnlng atore. - . , 0 .. - . - 3 a.-.11anf nnnlw Af Pi A th- 1 - - , V isaau rttuiiuiv,.-ureiiu. 34 I - . "a . .' l- - iAnrr T"1 Mayli2.'18544V 8m 89 REGON-rEASJ- .Another supply "of celebra- boot TTS I 1 MoB- i ama t J , NinM Ji E W YOK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTOHY. S. M. rETTENGlLLfc 003 ADVERTISING A- , 119 SASl STEt-ST,KW.TOK. . . A ii I No. 10 State street, -BastoQ. - ' P.ACol are Agents fir. the ' most influential and Urgest circulating Cnntntereial Papers both in the United State and the Cauadaa. The following lint ,of. Business Firms are among the bcrt and most reliable in the City of New York : ( A - i . TTILL BROTH Klui, Importers of Embroideries, XX w 'te Goods, &c. Iwo. Uberty street. FCOTTENET & a.nTportert of French a and otheiEuropean Goods, .No. 48 Broad street. IPSTEIN A ifONlO. No. 100 liberty St, Inv j porters of Laces, Embroideries, Silks Ac. . A I ITCHELL & TOtrTS Exchange PL , Impor- ItX- of ntitih-iry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linen. Uress tlofvls, Sc. hFS .T0JW, WTER A l?AA.riArB, Imnerter rr" TIj GVrinaB .nrJIxTaii BroW3clolns,SiIk7 HosirieY No. i0 ICteiiange l'lace. OCHUCH.VROT, FRtLU'H & HOLTHAUSENj L.. Importers of kjjrvo-n int bd :n Liberty SL, French, Swiss, and German Silks, . Ribbons, Vel vets, Yostings, Satins, Serges, &e. Woolens of eve ry description. BERTRAN IV FREK ES & HENRY. Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Ildkts. linen Lawns. Embroideries,' &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. rJ. WY KTH .j CO., Importers of Embroide ries. White and Lace Goods, No. 22 Broad street Ton He OHN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO.. Imntrs of iosiery and GetletiM-n's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, Ac. 101 Wil.iani Street. -OHLSAAT 1IROS , 48 John Street, Impor- ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, hlastic Fringes. Gimps, Tassels, c. Braids, Gold and Silver Buttons, Stars, Laces, CI STR k. of La U1L11E1M & CO., til) Broadway, imp. tee, Millinery tjoods, bin broideries and Trimmings'. n ROBINSON .V CO., No. , lmpt aud .Jobbers. Lace Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, 18'. Broadway, Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, small wares, dc. GENTLE VI E X ' S FlIliNISlflNG GOODS. f. B HATCH & CO. 0- WILLIAM ST.. New York. Manufacturers and Importers ol Marts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Supenders, Hosiery, Sic, &c. ACCORDEOXS. STRINGS. Ac. HARI.ES BKI N'O. Importer and wholesale Dealer in Gar.nau. French and Italian Musi cal iNSTKi MKsrs aud M-iti.sas. lo. 2 Maiden Lane. FERDINAND ZoGBAL'.M & i den Lane, Importers of Vio'i CO., No. 07 Mai- j ins, uuitars, Ac- cordeons, Strings, Brass instruments, Ac, kc. Daguerreotypes JGURNEY, No. :549 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. JOHN Cf II. C. Be :0LT'S TANDARD SAIL DICK, Beach & C... ho. 71 Pine St., NcwTork. sole agents. Cotton Canvass from seerai other mills ; also Osnaburg's Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Sattinett 1 winters. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AHLBORN CO., No. 54 Maiden Lane, J. (up stairs) and 20 Liberty St. Importers of toys and rancy uoods. Tile for I'loors and Chimney Tops. MILLER. COATES & YOULE, No. 270 Pearl St, FNO.vrsTH' tilks, uabxkirk chimnk.v toi-s. Plumber s Materials. Metals, etc. WiiilotvlH, Puiutx, Etc HOPKINS .j- BRO S, Imp'ts of rRRCH win dow olass, Nofil Barclay St. F Engravers. j HITS' KY, JllTKLYN AXXfX, Artwt and Yiamnr n w Woufi, Xoo. M A fiO FulUin rt Klurxt aiit bt work done hrre. Expresses. L B'' AKDS, rANFOKP OO forrigxx Kxpns No. 3C Ij Broadway. Uood mid parkaires fiirwrnnlcl to and from all part of the world. Areata in Norfolk Adam Co. FANCY GOODS. "WAS. ZINN & CO., Importers of French and German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New York. HATS. FURS, &c. rjA HOM PSON & ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, I Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and holesale Dealer in Hats. Straw Goods, ic. Hot Air Furnaces &c IlAVlD CI I.VKR, (InvoDtnrand I'aU-nU,) S2 Cliff t Man. l'and Dealer, wholraalv and retail. In Furnama, Ventilator, Hange. tc IiKlia Rubber oolv fTlHE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 69 Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, hips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-c. U "TN10N INDIA RUBBER CO.. 41 John street make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, Jc. ; Coats from $2,b0 to $G,00 each. aLiglitiiiug Rods. M. QtlUBT a soa, Denl era In Quimby'a ImproTed Rod. It Uttlce baol-ilD at. and li Aaaoau street. I.ookius 4rla aud Picture Frames. I f P- whitlocx, Manufacturer, Me. 101 Caaalst, New York. lit. Gilding iu all it brandies. T ADD3S' ELVSTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Pa tel. t I j P Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Astor House, New 1 or, manuiacturer or tbe above splendid and desirable article. .Tlucliaiaery uiid Machine) TwoIm. Ocitrjcx'a Machinery Depot, as txrartlana nraet, Marhinrr, O Iartiine Tool and WoodKWOrth'a Patent Planing Machine. i NDREW3 &.JESUP, No. 07 Pine St., New York, Commission Merchants for the sale of all kinds Machinists tools, ana cotton ana Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents tor Lowell Machine Shop. ct.c, Fi-ti II 00 It Oc Tackle Ac. MMIDUA9 H- BATE, (lata T. T. H. BATK.) 103 Maiden X tana, Needle, iu lloox. ruuung xacae, c Pnper IVarerooffls. pYRUS W.T1ELTJ CO., II Cliff 8t, Imp't and Wnotwaale J DetJem la Amoriean, Krrnrli, tterman and Knuljxh Papcdrs and overy det-cription 01 lP-r naaiuacinrer Material. gttttiouery TVareroom Whaleaale. Tie&Dta a Knxooo. So. S8 Joru st Wnoteaala Booaedlers rk and atatkmers, and Mantof all kind or Blank Books. Sttfe. f M. Paraicx, Defiance saiamanaer aaiea, ana uonvi xa- JV Bane Lock and W omn, wyv, m nan av. NKW YORK AQlUCULTUKAai ' waz.iiuusa- n, , i. Aixu. (Uta A. B. Alloa Co-.) l- and 191, Water at, AirricalUtral aod uorncuiturai nuinroican aau luarainer;. Field and uameu Boeua muu inauKmna awia vm, fiioxpato of Unw, Poudreece, raaw.aa V-t ARDEN SEED.-A'.full supply of Garden I T seed, warranted fresh, just received at the Drar Store OX " aaiavuv aovrUii. GREENSBOROUGII V . .-; Mutual-Insurance Comnairv. rVnUR eost of InsuraneV en the mutual ntolafr4 CommUnon Mrrthant, ol -II , but a small sum. eoranared with a loint stack Company. .This Company-beinj located In the Western part of the Rutet. eonsetpiently much the wrgr fvirtlon of the risks are in the West,- Very many ol hichre in the country. lT-v i'W: ' The Company is' entirely "tVee from debt ; "have made no assessments,-and-have1 a very large a mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore conndentiy recommended to the public. - - At the fast Annual Meeting tbwfollowing Oieen were elected fof the- ensuing year: -JAMES SLOAN, President. - - - SG COFFIN, Vice President . -. C P. MENDENIIALL, Attorney. - rETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer.'"' WILLIAM HCUMMIN0, General Agent: .'. DfRenrnaa.'v . -t -.''V James Sloan',' JA. Mebane, C. K MendenhalL w. H. Rankin,' Rev. C.-FJ3eems. J. M. Garrett? Dr. D. P, Weir. W. J., McConneU, of Greensboro' Dr. Shnbald G. Coffinv, J. W: Field.' Jamestown i F. El- Ue. GuilCard ; -Willisni-A Wright; Wilmington Pr.C Watkina, Carolina Female CoUcze; John I. Shaver, Salisbury f John II. Cook; FayerteTille , E. Ff Lilly. Wsdesboro'i J. J. Bierm Paletchf Leroy Springs; Charlotte rrJlXkh ftfffeaapiflW w HU li'K W AMiUU, B.IeV : -i ' f ' :fW-V i t Agent in Raleigh, GEOv T. COOKE, - ' - : Dee; 14, 1858. 'v "V1 North Carolina -Mutual Insurance Company." . . "RALEIGH. N . C . " rIHIS Company has been in successful operation 1 fr tnore than seven years, and continues to tnke risks upon nil classes of property in the State, (except Steam 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. t THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchiugs, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright Wilmington James H' Hoyt Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro'; Jno. Cox, Edeutou; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elixabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, Prfidtni. Henry D. Turner, 1'i'cr da. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge; Secretary. John H. Bryan, Atiornty. J. Hersman, Grnrral Agent. S. W. WhitinK, Jno. R. Williams, J- Executive Committee. Jojin ifimrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. U. PARTRIDGE. Sec'y. Raleish, Mar. 22, 1R53. 25 STEAM BOILERS. HOIaDEN & GAIalaAGRCIlR, (Late Leonard, Holden A Co.) M-iXfFACTURERS OF Locomotive, Stationary ami Steamboat Boilers, Of all descriptions ; also, WATER TANKS FOR SHIPS, GAS HOLDERS. LKWIS PTREKT, (Six door from the Ferry) .EAST BOSTON, MASS. May 0, 1854. w6m-44 PUBLIC SALE ! 35 LIKELY NEGROES AND 2,200 ACRES OF VALUABLE JERSEY LANDS, NEAR THE YADKIN RIVER. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue, and in pursuance of two Deeds of Trust to me executed by Thales McDonald, and duly re gistered, I shall expose to PUBLIC SALE, at the Dwelling House of said McDonald, in David son County, N. C, on the 13th Day of June, 1854, the following property, to wit: All the Household and Kitchen Furniture of said McDonald. A quantity of Coru and Bacon. 0 head of Valuable Horses, 17 Mules; and all the Hoes and Sheep. Also, all the Farming Too.s, Rail Road Tools, Gear and Harness, Carts, Wagons, Wheat Fan and Straw Cutting Ma chines, and other personal property in the houses, and on the farm, conveyed to mc in said Deeds of Trust. Also 80 Siare of Stock in the North Carolina Rail Road Company, with most of the Instalments paid. Also THIRTY-FIVE VALUABLE NEGROES, consisting of good House Servants, Mechanics and Field hands. Also, about 2,200 ACRES OF VALUABLE JERSEY LANDS, on which is a valuable Water Power, and through which lands tne forth Carolina Railroad is loca ted and is now being constructed. The lands will be surveyed off, and sold in suit able and convenient tract for farming purposes. The sale will continue from day to day until all shall be sold, or until, from the amount of sales, the debts in the said Deeds of Trust are fully sat isfied. SAMJL. H ARGRAVE, Trustee. ' Notioe Is also hereby given, that on the same day, and at the same place, I shall sell at public sale, for ready, money, .all the - remainder of the above named property, after thedebts named in the first Deed of Trust, executed to Samuel Ilargrave, shall be satisfied, by virtue of a Deed of Trust to me executed by Thales .McDonald, on the 2tn of March, I sot. after the aforesaid Trust or 1 shall sell so much, of the remainder of said property, real and personal, as will be sufficient to satisfy the debU named in the said Deed 01 Trust to me executed : and the sale to .continue from day to day until tbe sale is fully made, or said debts ful ly satisfied, according to the terms of said Deed of Trust ; ALFRED J1ARGMVA Vis, Trustee. May 15, 1854. ' . - " td 40 . - HERRINGS. OA A rTe1" ttt ttafg fctfrreM, Wi Sut f Wilton's curing ""- " - - - - - -'40 half do - ilo'-i do vv'.sf ' do ' -dS i For Sale by; ? - T - - - t ,A."& II n ARRIS. Norfolk.-MaySO, ." - v 8m 44 ARNOLD'S SASH : LOCK. This . invaJ uable window . Fastener kept constantly on .hand. . . . ....... - o - ' and are appuea xo your wmaows av amy -j cents Mch.' Trr 'them if YOU wish' to- sleep in cool apsrtments'free of bad colds -.- ' I? Agents and .owners 01 uqnniy ngnts wui do well to send in their orders at once as I wish t send for a summer Supply , , - J .-.'."' - JAS. M. TOWLES.l MayJMJ,"54 "-- 1 - - "..44rJ - 1 - A Large lot of Calicoes, Umjyairma ilarlboru' oru' 1 - - fl - Kutpes auui uuiu, vox swie oy s -tV -JALIES E.'CTJTII11I3RT. tsrcCESSOR.To ke rr - a. ctrriTBERT. ? h C ,Vrf, Fierburgt 'la, r, - K t Tv nrrmwrii' ft-- s m I . w a . Sap aa - i " Tho Brasg, Jr., JixdE-fen, X C. - E Hicks, Esq.- "'L t. v' n Messrs. Kevan &. Btr t a u; Messrs. L.' D.& W.-G; Crenshaw, Jiiekmond -. , Josiah WIDs, Esq., Xrflk. , . J . , James George, Esq., Baltimore v , - r -? TtfessM. Monahan & Beers. AVis rri. , T T AS constantly on hand Prime ; Porto. Rkio JL1 and New Orleans Sntars. Loaf, Crushed.1 Pulverised ind Clarified do Rip, T.;iiniira and St-Donmitro Coffees BlacJt Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice- r ttace Gwiger in Bags, and Ground in Boxen -?V Gunpowder, Imperial and Yoajy; Hyson'Tr " -Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Co" i , Brown, Pale and Variegated Soar f ! uuppowuer. snot ami Bar Lead ; Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and , 1,4 flood and Damaeed Sole and Urrr r Le peH Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt - , i.. Prime Virginia and Western Baco. . 4nd L I v -Nsilviorted,-"wlti flooring and Warehon : Regalia, PlwtW -nnd"naTsrii fS,rs -' . fili'l'fflrY w rill laV-C U re1a&aad AcU' inesrie LTqiioraTTiheic., which he offers at the knees market rates. - , r,-,. r. " ' Tire strictest attention paid to reccivinz and for- ----e e.1."'-:. Petersburg, March , ? 19 W O R L D S F A I R'P T E I U M S .Thiee Prize. Medals GV s Have just been- awarded to the very olegant and superior " "., r. . PIANO. FORTES. . Exhibited, by the subscribers at ;the Crystal Pubi.-e. In' milking the above annoocement, 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 bo. spared to- sus tain the nattering reputation already attained : aid in order to meet the greatly increased deraa'nd for their instruments, they have added lanrelv to their manufacturing facilAiea; -Which they trust will n-1 able ttiem in future" to prompt y meet eveiy de mand Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, are invited to examine our splendid assort ment beujee-purchasing .elsewhere.-"--. - . V " , . GROVESTEEN & TRUSLOW, 405 Broadway New York, ,t . ; . , (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. B. Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos five years in succession. Mar 10,'54. 8m 21 MANTILLAS I MANTILLAS! VVERY large assortment of silk and black lace MautiUas and Points. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER y 81 LK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. U.& R. S. TUCKER. FANS! FANS I M )URNING and fancy Fans. W. H. A R S.TUCKER, D R RESS Trimminss and Embroideries. - . W. H. & R. S.' TUCKER. IBBONS and Gloves. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER J HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! w I F you want a hat of any kind or description. call at W. H. & K. S. Tucker s, and you will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be viroV ts their stock embraces all sizes,; from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be in; to comprise Old Fogyism and Young Ameri canism. W. H. & R. S.-TUCKER.? ' P. F. PESCUD. . - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, RALEIGH N. C, Is now receiving his ex tensive purchases for the Spring Trade; - and the rapidly increasing demand having justified his pur chasing many articles in original eases,, which he has hitherto procured in small quantities, justifies him in offering unprecedented inducements to his 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 bis stock and prices an examination before sending their' orders North or elsewhere. "Vr 5 V'- March 30. 1854. " 27 r FARMERS' HEAD QUARTERS, NORFOLK VA. - - ; ORDERS for Rkafeks may be sent us .'for 'the ensuing harvest, which will be filled ai the following prices: '. ". Husskt's Reaping Machine,........; ......... $r05 00 do Mowerand Reaper................. 115 00 do Front Wheels extra,., .......... 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery, y - 5 00 BiiRRAtx's Va. Reaper. No. 2, 4J feetcut,..120 00 do . do do No 3, 5 feet cntr lSO'O A deduction of $5 will be made if the side Bell; very is not furnished, and $20 will be added to the aVive price if front wheels are furnished. ; ATKIA'S' SELF-EAKIA'G JWAFJtsA A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, . complktr,....., .$175 JK) STR A W, UAT ANp SIIUCKCUTTESi Of every variety Price $30 for the" best, " and warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap Cutters,-. from $5 to $25.; - r; "- CORN MIEIXERS " ' - ' Virginia Corn Shelters.. Gohisborough'B do.. .i.V:..40 00 Reading s do.. Double Spout , do.. Single Iron Spout ? - do do Wood '-. do ;. do, .."..8-00 BAMBOROUOH'S PREMIUM FANS. ; No. I Extra Premium Fans,......., .,...$34 . 00 No. .1 do , . do... 4 Ala No. 2 - da .--.'do Sinclair & Co's. No 2 Do do v '1 , flOnut..VAVMMi OU W - do.........,.....r.j 25 00 Grant's Premium Fans, Clinton's Fan Mnis,............v.$ 18 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long,;$35 00 do do;. . 18 , ; ..do ; 4i do.;.vJ6 00 do do-. A ..-dr 4vt,do.t.tr45"D0 do do Si do 5ldo,A755 00 doV-do .. daJk-Ck doiJr 00 , JFOrders for any of the above 'goods will Jbe filled promptly.! , Your orders are respectfully so Ucited. J - BORLM & FISUER.' : TYAf Water Street, NorfolkVirginia. ' - - ft a - - t , a . . . juay t,.ioos v -t.w -; n t T '- " " , WATCHES & JEWELRY. f DIAMONDS. PEARLS, SILTEIUWARE k "i? r FANCY jGQODS. -' r fflH E subscriber - nas; received and Topened w a I . most elegant and 'fashionable assortment of tne anove uuwo, yr vuicu, tue anesuai(i. uie public Is jtolicited. " - - V' "- - V He has all the new styles of -X iWatches, Chains Seals, Key sj Breast-Pins: 1 -EartDnpis LocKeM,.a. - 3 r ' ALSO' beautiful assortment of: V, Diamond,' Coral and Pearl Brooches -r " -Ear-Rings and Frnger-Ringtv ,',i ' - ALSO'raverylarg assortment of ' -Silver" Spoons,' Ladle-" ,v V- Gutter Knires,-Caps,Ve- V -l7 f And- an : excellent varietjrof Spectacles," Rator Straps, Walking Canes, rertumery, e, ; On hand, also, a few fin Mantel Clocks - '-f k-H '1 -4- i- V " C, B. BOOT. Raleirii, Nov. 1''53. ' .89-tf . . r -. ' " ' A LSa 10 DoCAsaV ' Shovels just to hand.- ffTTl) lTorth Carolina Mutual Life Inai - ' ranee Company " I -V 'OFhcEiiALEiatf, x. -c" r iniS Company'eontintjes t insure the. live of 1 all healthy Ylhite per?onf and Slaves - v -"The greatest risk taken n ft single Kfcjj -$5,(8)0. ; Slaves jre Insured for a thr in'of 6ne to fife yertrs'for jds their Value. ' " - ". ' v- ' - ,---r . omcjtaa. r1' -Dr. Chas. Johnson, Presidenfv- T Wm.'D. Haywoodr VIce'PresidenV " 'J JameaF. Jordaft. Stcrctxry, , Wm. n.rJonea, Trensurer, " - 7 r Perrin Bubee. Attorney,' Dr ' Wnu MeKee", Examining Physiciart:. ... Jv Hersman,. General Aint- v, " AB losses nre paid within W. davs after satiaftto- , tory proof is presented vj x , ,' Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan f opcr iion of the Comnanvv mar be - had on - amplication ftt.thf Office or anyof. tlie Agencies. ",A11 letters wi business should bo a.hlceased to , May2, 1853' U 1 - r -A mm E JBTNA ; INS URANCE t COilPANY o X, ,Hitpop, Cost., offers tolnsure BuildiTifa . (-K.UUU08 to auit tho times. Jt,"',T'' " Vfhis is one of the oldest and bv?t Insurance Cem paniea la the United States; aadr pay its Iosrci promptly..: ,7 . . , 1 - Applications for Insurance in. Ralcirhr or its vl- -1 - . , jjk. Vt WHITING. , ; , , . 'v.. . - Agent And for MiJon, N. C.'an4 vicinity, to r l ',o s :'- ' F- ,pAJMPlV Agent October, 1848. .v -4- t- , . , 8S PANNEL WORK V&v. "VT "l KIAlBALL;' Ni 78, , BEEKMAN ST., X '. New York,' Whlesale,and Rotoil Dealee in Hashes, Doors, Blinds and all kinds-pf Builders" Pannel Worki mJe of rtheest jaatcrial, in-Jhe most thorough manner and Kiln dried,: so aa to entirely prevent hrHikijiglexposure to' heat in any form or degree, is prepare-4 ' to furnlah 'any amount at :Iiort - notice, of. the very best article made Id the Country irnA at extrcniely jo "tr' prices for -eash'.' Orders by mail-' promptly .attended, to, and Eooda put-up and dispatched with care. Strangers' visiting theclty arA inVitedT to caU and ' examine lieforepiirchastng'else'wherAJ 4 afan.iv,- io4. . : ;. ''. -5H-.-iniV i: SPRING SUPPLIES OF 0- -bootsands fo-W. H. ADDING TON A COwbuldrit e? the attention of every Merchant in Vir- : ginia and. North Carolina tntheirWhole- :dw-8t6eVf p44wiv - .BOOTgAND snOES:-, " Offered for saleat'reasonble piees,4p a'credii .of i raoni.ni, ai irieir iiarge ixjirT STUUiS; Ko. 37, 'Usfin Street' ,"5-: :?'vt ?,:5.1'..'; The stock consists In part YoBow yix'jii 10,000 pair Men's Kip llrbgan; various q'lities, " 8,000 Gent's Clf and fine'Wax Lth'r Boote's -2,0a Men'8BplitBregans,- vi fcSti? , 1,000 " Gent'sCalf Oxford TitxP "3,000 i ' Fancy Gaiters; Patent Leather Shoes and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, 2,500 Men's fine Calf Boots, long legs.-AAU so, Xip Boots, all qualities, . . ' ' : , f - J - V 8,000 J 'Wnmen's peg Buskins, different kinds. .1,000;, ; ' : .'-sewed j Calf and Goat Ski prinie,.,; ; - - ' '' , V v ; it 1 5,000 - : Ladies 'Gaiter Boots,; Jeijny 4 land Shoes, and other fancy stylesjtXad!fs $n6ea,X 10,000 .Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. , ' ' 4$00 ' Misses and ChiTdrens Shoes, all kinds 8,000 C Boys and Youth's Bootees;-Ac. ' H -' WrH. ApDINGTONA CO have just added ,$100? , 000 worth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring stock; -it wBl be founoTvery eompIetOt and they hope eve ry "Merchant wjlt Call and examine their stock. Tbkxs-6 inOntha'-ereditT inv?;-. ' V , - w. ApbiNGTdN.A co. A. Feb?, '1854.-', "' BROWN WINDSOR SOAK 12 doxen, just re- -ceived. J Also, a large variety of Lubin's and Jiazin's Perfumery, at the Drug Store- of & . -WILLIAMS. A HAYWOOD. : 'Octoberrll,l1853.'- - v-? - v -88 - !-... . .-- .... '? , u,- j, a.Vr.-'T. f 4. Comrnis slon and Forwarding "Bu- ,1 - sinessv v i NORFOLKVIRGlNlA-lSol.? A hThE undersigned respectfully- tendets his ser- .iaV) i vices: to , MERCHANTS and PLANTERS. doini business with this (Titr. a a, COMMISSION and FOltWARWNG AffKNT,- f. i"- He will TEi.vetproropt aUentlon to Consifiri- mehts-rofiPRODl'CE nhd'MERCHANDlSE and use his best exertions to effect sales at the hici- et market--prices, making luHoedi ate returns and remittances.y ',f ?-, 'Kt - Cohneetine with Tn? experience and icrKiwledee of biisiness-a cloSO'spplirtatttvn'fo thi luff-rests thai May lie confided to. hlmf liOi hopesta receive, ' ana merit Bftsre patronage, -, 'Uinntnevti ;tnoh. 5F.- 'MaTloTyi'Presidotii.r.r the Norfolk a nd Petersburg K ail ronit M pssrs H a r- dy & Bros., Shipping Merchants, and Government Agents for -tne sale ot uuano ; nerman n Co.. Wholesale" Shoe Makers AHy n.".- Rose 'A Caps. WholesalerHardware-Ttealers ff Blood good A !0o Dry Goods liealers y- King & Toy,- Drug Dealers : K. CI Barclay; Esq VBookselJtaf Norfolk, Va, ' Hon. KenneUi Hnytmr, J0tuiyht V,- t. ? " . Cha'egks toil ; Dalies,' r iz f -For - Cotton, fifty cents per bale ; Tob.ieooone'dollar per hhd.; all other articles 2f percent cominisioif. t January llK iM-4-ti mos ' - Stop' the Rascal.' 7 ' TiN the 12th. of Aprils I hired to a man styling V bimseltSiLONGia Louisiana,' aHprse'and liaggyj for i f ewldj.ys 'only,. raa-,he' alleged. lie stated; his intention to;b0to;''l'"it-: Chappl Ifi.1, thence to return lo Raleigh; on his' way io Nash Countyi. Since that time, J have heatd nethtng f The-hdrse it a "mall -flea-bitten erey-i-his nndnrr jaw IwngiBglowerr'Jhan tbe'jnpper, rThe; Buggy is good, tmngr enbstantiaJ one. The Harness is ordinary black? mounted Buggy- Harness. I The man is of comraoti height, with light .sandy .- hair, una looks tne gentleman. ; --.- wittgive a rewardofWENTYFIVE DOL LA RS forvswc1i informfttion as will enable' me ' to recover the Horseand Boggy, -v, s ci EDW. YAREROIIfltt. Ja. Raleigh, May. 19, 1854. 641 ADAMS &, CU'S DAI L Vi. KXPUESSKS, TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES. PROMPTNESS, Dispatch and Economy are the - - 1a3vltmw ' fatttatAa. - tea . 4litBl tVitinlnt. wvl Aila M a- ltaa : JaaVwlat TJgj. W - W1IXB pvyuiW sm Wa V transit fof articles or Att PBScnirrioKsJ' Ii,",- J ife, J.-rnixax a, Agenx, J May 1. '54. FRANKLININSTITUTE. " "2-V RANK LIN COUNTY; N. C.v , ' ; iD;S. Richardsou, A,. M principal of the Male Ttepai-tiueitt r R. J. Taylor, and assistants. L. iilrs. D. S Biohardsoa, Principal of, the Female Department. - - ; , , Miss. M.K. Stone assocute Principal, w -'--aiiss It Liheryock, and Miss Fw M. Groat, as sistants. ''- 'i " ' 'JL- The fall Term will commenee.on the - first Mon- I day in July. ' For particular; apply for a'eifcular to the Secretaiy ot Board of Trustees. . ' . A. CKUUt t. .MT.0--t . 4-... 44 f n U RPENTIN E SOAP. A large supply juaV i t Li V i ft 'i 1 ! tt fa 1 n 185 XI hi ,7E3Ctn. 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