t -
.j n;iala(x f bring m Bear
V. .,1 Arrival au4 Departs : of
.T-Benfs Turkish CVre
ff- rf. A frfe Snr.dorw to Ale
t lgmft Xt""'
tJM lSyJ -
If-"1 Vrw Tiac June Oth
short thick set joung
t tb S tnESr thn the other, arrited of one orer thfei.i?"! SL"1
rrche. he disclaimed, all alUance with 1! l.not m"J brick baunliin
,"1 -hich cnnot repienwn an emprj purse I " :""UK mere was some tall hsllrth
rTkmev abroad, he tu himself pursued "'. tJebvIon and ppi
Hjlt nieknoeket, who relieved him of ".hreuPon -he Irish of both
I ZL-kei bo"k ro,B wa Poce oomining
r K the Bakt)f England for two tbuae-
L . ui - r . j i . . . I u m tw . . . - .
r . r disnatches. Fortunately. th
i th iui'A r - rf
" of tr ten pound uotee were recorded,
fltn f th draft in Kno-l.rwl ..II
j the pjro , -
Jrman.letl by Mr. Longbottom himself.
K V TV I VI I . ' T- - w akwa n.SU
... i ... K firi". intllirniwi .f it-
",.1 there, he having left yesterday in
Lmr America from. IWoo. The dis-
be replaced. A dunatch
M aw
. : i t S
Mternmeni frsiues in xoew Xurk
Li ir PP""" . -..v mityj. I IIUI1B.
,h duty oi mo ,S' wiu uerws
. . timers HuiOTriiwMin oi me
inr ' i i . r j: ..i ,
cmrneni. A w uujwcaw leaves
tere' prnicl " u&v mr t&i-
fs,liehtdSh of honor attached to the ap. of brick Uu Wb as mueh nonchalanS T I Z
iitm',nt. wnicn u xraveter
! l. ii;tinetion abroad, but thorn U
Lf r rfeomp'nie. t ne Dearer, too, is liable to
rot w ft' rUKi ' iu instance,
L Longbottom may take hie leisure in deliy
f ' ,,. budget to Mr. Buchanan in England.
!t It U ifltnicted to give chase to Mr. Mason,
)TIdeJ hi bfe lft Paris, and to over
, him whTerer be is found, and hand over
, p&per personiujj i uiu. 4.ues are some
jwTjiaTsntages of being a bearer of die-
jjjje unaer oruiuary cirvumsiancea. xiut.
Lfithi""? tb6,e orawbacks, the honor
..Tenuou'lT nuugiit attar, ana tne appoint-
Lou isne41 10 eRr applioanu for several
is aJ ranee. A special bearer of dis
Ure oeuer. as in me case or Air.
.bjIow, f North i;anlina, who was recently
Arrolhj Mr. Ikbbin, and has just returned m
b . ff ' d him opportunity of seeing
It ViiTiu m ' J i'- vi mic ruirraaidDl.
11 bill sre paia ana usually no question-
h4. A to Mr. Jjongoottom, oe is unques
Ljijlj a man oi very solid bottom, hut be
b tiperiroce in ix anng atapatcnes tornoth-
iad geum rouoeu iu me Dargain. lie
either tracked or telegraphed. For. as
es r telegraphed, so do they telegraph
t Bien who are considered game, and n
tit uxlvnl here and in other cities, they are
one laentiDea by tne aescripuon, and bunt-
4wd until they are noosed.
Siu of the Herald left in the Franklin
j .r..II TL. D .
HSSlaraav Mir uira. i ug puaipariH were
r ". ;. .v .
Unea reiurned from Pafis only a month or
kiiiK. Bennett baa always attached great
urUDce to loreign correspondence, and has
(jfcrmlj pd liberally for it. The Herald took
kind and set the example, in this res peer,
tb American tress, lo an efficient corres-
kdcat near tne seat of tne Turkish war,
I t. l A nraUkl (win .
rereafifiiir "To stay there forever, to wonder, and'.leep.
UdJ The English paper complain of the .John Howard Payne ended the line with "weep"
Cat cf prompt and accurate intelligence, and I but no body will weep in that lovely place,
IirtfV or iuc ubuiiwm uiwtiuwp, iuu un uuir ten nia icarr, wuuiu uaruij wrru w uv vi9r
I . un. -,, Van rtuimA tin
jmUU una uui sy-v m a a sw m suk we t wS suci c sj J euu j euvu domisi siibvavs sb v z
toerefis.
I . :'. 1 , -, i
leertaia, ana late rumors soouua m tne piace
special iidoimiition. Kendall, also, of the
csjune, is ouv in' re uuuiiBg up war news.
d lookioe out tor correspondence, we shall
1 i .1 :i
pprove our rugrifuiiw uj ura war, ii
tj ouer oeneoi is umiou irwu it, aou occome
Loer acquainted with Moslems, Hospodars
U Wajwodee.
Itu reported that Elliott, the late secretary
tbe Know Nothings, and wbo was reported
be a traitor, has since disappeared. lie con-
ati himself in jeopardy and received a grest
Lay threatening letters. No one knows what
Vweome of bim. lne Know nothings are
femeroQ in this City, and it is said will
on Genin fur next Mayor. As an inde-
M&Bt orranixntion. ther may not be able to
pirt much, but as a third party they may
site with some other and give preponderance
.
IV Earl of Elgin and suite, from Canada,
rt at the Clarendon. This is a fashionable
ailj hotel at tbe corner of 18th Street and
i Avenue, juat above Calvary (Dr. Hawks')
lurch. It will accommodate somewhat over
sudred. The Earl of Ellesmere, the English
fsuaiA-ujner to tbe Aew x or k Crystal falace.
mprd there with his family, and since then
a . . - r-.--- - I
fcoogb the charge is half a dollar a day more
Mo at the other hotels, and Irish girls wait on
p abk. Upon these terms, if any of the rea-
en of tbe Register are monomaniacs on tbe
eajecta of titles and nobility, they can patron
x the Clarendon, although it pays no better
bu being Uarer of dispatches.
Our New York nobility pay roundly for social
tion and distinction. Aristocratic families.
'iMtance, leaving for Europe, sell off their
ted furniture, and replace them with
their return. Elites will not re-occupy
lkoo that has been leased and lived in by
They would as soon think of using the
platter that another had appropriated.
' tbe Empress Eugenie brought loog trains
is, the ladies of style here wear robes
kirts trail upon the pavements. Il is
hihionnow, too, to dress children in tbe
ridiculous . and fartastie manner. They
ewyerted into pat ti-colored popinjays, and
mioda weakened, and corrupted by tie
P "Biers. Young school ftrls also dress for
MioM u they would for fancy balls, and
head are all turned and bTSiturned by
r . . j ... .
"ti has two sisters living in New Xork ;
P'knhi, jear into 9th street, near Broad- Uaodard-bearer for re-election. w
r" Asche vlU all uwti nt WmmA rnttr. Isvces.
tr Kgrj for dames and damsels, they should
r r in mind
The
h;.7. "rnee tete ot
I.K.of the Enanirer. took nlaee yesterday at
married Cooper's daughter some years OQ ecb member
the officiating clergyman at Mrs. Mow- DZ bis
eaainz was aSweedenbonrian. and tbere vm have not
t , P11'! nourish of trumpets before hand.
0Q..nrl f X tUm
fjj uriutuuBB were isoueu, bu
iii!f" and Cabinet invited. The ram rain-
ie regret tn
a. .
iu to rtiueooro was coming iow
Tt place on Friday last, it was onset
aaW Pugers, of which there was a full
4, T We are glad to learn that most of
"?wped without injury.
W T D M B'nKer. late Minister to
faino.' 'eceive(i a severe though not serious
10 to behead.-MUo Carea.
' t n a .
RwTvMf, June 8,1854
Mr .DtA04tii:iSi,
mdt of mK a, ft "Ttf """. In the
unar
raoB At Brookl v xr Z;
"IKS Irish m. f.:.u - '
of mftnkiud." TiZZStt"
looker ThrK"11''
of the serin. uC .no whoemeout
l.. r DIRff from tK. r t . . . .
Wy1 t .rvUnl lst week sa bearer T dis- " V H owj and BooierouslV mttU
L from rJ . ...i r v., I thouzhhot nmt.j.... attended.
Tarriwd iu New York to pursue hi "Pn the wicked operar o? ofi
abnd, he was himself pursued of Babjlon andaoK
.. rpon, we Irish of both sexes set them
etlrea to proTe. in the old Irish
"Their doctrines orthodox
a j Aposteho blows and knocks."
But jou hate seen all this in the papers.
The mcger excitement took a lullon the de
psrtore o? the Ethiopian hero who caused itZ
Bj the waj. Burns is said to have taken it all
:er7 coonj. ana to bare amused himwlf. .
l.h- 7- Jj ,UM"J of his ijm-
pathismg fnends. He was Terj. wiIUnK Jre.
iVaod it detolTec g him to hand hZ&7)ffiJil
-mention, .bowo hLthU Cho? if
i sougntan acquaintance with the. Marshall.
Watson Freeman, who, bj the bje. is a near
relatiTe of our friend of that name in Raleigh,
and is a nobty represenutire of a distinguished
inej wrre enjnw. nates talUne around Mm.
Luckilj be was not hurt, and long maj he life
to perform, as he will faithfully, whatever dutT
his country may assign him, and long may his
country give him high duties to perform ! In
reply to an assurance on my Dart, that the
South owed him much, and would long appre
ciate his acts, he modestly remarked that he
had done only his duty. " True," said I. " but
you have done it tee and where others proved
recreant and skulked."
Yesterday and to day, I have attended the
trial, in the U. S. Court, of a poor devil named
Mingo, indicted for the murder of a fellow nam
ed Johnston on the high seas ; both free ne
groes. B. F. Hsllott protieouted him as District
Attorney ; and I have taken much interest in
the trial. There is no public excitement about
this trial ; but if Johnston hsd been trAiVe, there
would have been a rush to the Court House by
sympathisers of all shades and stripes. The
Jury have not yet returned s verdict ; but as I
understand it, it is only a case of mannlauzhter.
probably of excusable homicide, k cUj'endcndu,
as the lawyers have it,
I bare promenaded the beautiful Park, called
" The Mall" twisted myself up to the top of
the State House, and seen divers things from
that lofty eminence rode by the fine old Uouae
in Cambridge, that was once in Bunker Hill
times occupied by "oldPuf' also the Head
Quarters of Gen. Washington, when be firt
took command of the Northern Army, (now
owned by Professor Longfellow, the Poet. ) It is
an elegant man-ion. with a glorious sir of anti
quity about it. I aUo passed Elmwood, where
the Poet Lowell lives a dreamy life. He is a
dreamer, himself, and well suited to the place,
which is a sleepy hollow in the shsde. The end
of my ride was that beautiful and grand and
glorious rural cemetrr. Mount Auburn. It in
so sweet a place, that I had a great mind
there are no loaas oi any consequence in I who has not some triend under the sod to wa
. -L- wmn. A . u . I l : . 1 1 J u 1 1 .. v. l -
all communications are tedious and I me such flowers all around and such glori
ous songsters filiing the air with their music.
Weep? oh no.
Ob ! that we had in our beautiful City of
Oaks a place for our departed ones, in which
we might love to linger I out 1 am getting sen
timental and sad by the contrast of our own
naked and narrow house for the dead with this
spacious and beautiful cemetery ; and so I bid
you good-bye. U.
BALLOON ASCENSION AT THE CRYS
TAL PALACE ACCIDENT TO THE AE
RONAUT ESCAPE OF THE BALLOON,
dco.
New Yosx. June 9 Mr. Wise, the celebra
ted aeronaut, according to announcement, as
cended in bis balloon to-day, from tbe Crystal
Palace. An immense concourse of people col
lected to witness the exhibition, lhenrocess
of inflation was eone through with in due form
nd successfully. The period arrived, after
having sent off various pilots to asctertain the
direction of the wind, when tbe aeronaut was
to take his position in the car and mount up-
. am a a J
ward. He came forward, all prepared. Deiore
the immense crowd, and got into tbe car ; the
t loyal and royal English have felt it their tasteuings were cuu
h,. J v r?i.i L ed upwards. A strong wind prevailed at the
. . . i i : t n
tin and alter ascenainz tne oauoon sieerru
.1 v il J
towards Flushing, where, coming within some
fift fat of the earth. Mr. Wise fell out. He
struck the ground with mueh force and was se--L.n.1
hat not dangerously hurt. Besides
ural bruises, one of his front teeth
knocked out. His escape was miraculous.
The balloon took a quick upward flight, going
towards Boston, and soon Cisappeareu, prora-
bly not to be beard of in a hurry.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
ti.;. K;nr Court week at Brunswick, both
narties made their nominations for the Legis
r
x..i;';.l msetinirs were held : and we under
stand that the Republican Whigfsnominated as
their candidate for the House pi uoinmous,
n.ni f. Riiim L Jfiso-(a very wormy genuo-
man and true Whig; ) '.he Lococrats, Col. Gas
ton Msares. WiL Herald, 7M.
" - Ms- WiLfcST. It affords us great pleasure to
Mtate that the Senatorial Convention, which as-
Saturday last.
semoiea iumwu...... - . ;
L nominated tbst sterling Wbic and
Ckf a boarding h6use in Lexington Aven- Hot, HENRY WILLEY, Esq.. ho b" f
the other. Madame Rutkay Kossuth, had rTi. and faithfully represented this District m
fwe m Broadway, but the terrific rents have h last two or three Legislatures, as weir
assured that no nomination co , " r
made, which will gie more universal
on to the Whigs of Chowan and Gas and the
St?u I generally than that of Mr. Willet
SS ?." ? .orvices in the last two or
'ttiwBi-l lii.i.Ij aJ , t -,.;.Ut..rA8 his orivate worlD nis un-
VfSB&VrUBT 1 1 ti TAlilU VI ajsss. - . a
'd IT ?'ZZ7:u i; and nUemanly deportment
?Mrionic mateh made by two of the dis- Uis intelligence and Vu
''H F. Y'. of Virginia J President Ty mand tbe confidence of aU and
party
i ant kartv unnori.
Cl I r -
xeaious j . r r .
advised, as yet, whether
U W uir has accepted the nomination thus
M j .1? Kim butit is generally understood
52f wiu 'JZU W.sball. en all probs
MHtv be ablHo inform our readers fn our
nexJ' In the meantime, we may be permitted
Dtth . , . .vlL, that nothing short of ab-
learn that as the bUge l Wt "TV hiro lrom agato sery-
"2 h. LeeisUUre CounoiU of
inar his xwir
thf Stte.-JEitoto Whig.
r', ytSvllitS UU oome to
rKdU'- Xttookylcg.offI"
-littslofM-. v.i A-rtW Wlb. NawTork BP;fK
FEDERAL- COUBTtJNE StfC to 91854.
"The cam of the. Jitk Statu .;ioHir. B.
;Dnr1Vld SMB J" Johkstom were
Th District Attorney tongbt to continue the
caaea on - the ground that ; material witnesses
were absent, by whom it would be showu that
the paper alleged to be forged were actually
iTedat thePenaion Department, but the
Judge refuted to allow any further continuance
V r"' " ng that the Government
bad alwaye heretof e continued the case, and,
though it might bof great personal inconve
nience to himself, he could not injustice to the
u "ow tarther continuance
a Hereupon, tne U. a.
A j
that he would try the Defendant, Johnston, who
was pat on trial on the morning of the 7th
about 11 A. M.
vvThjcDUtri,t AttornJ w the defendant
woodfin as a witness to prove that the papers al
J?wl t 06 forged came to his hands in the State,
that they were found at the Department, and
that he, Woodfin, did not alter them. Woodfin
sustained this in a clear and candid manner,
exhibiting all the bearing of a man innocent
or any offence connected with the transaction.
Ue could not, as he said, exculpate the defen
dant, because he did not see him. He, Wood
l WM.from bme, and lived, then, about one
hundred miles from Johnston. He came home
and found the papers left for him, and, not
doubting they were properly prepared, sent
them, without more than a cursory glance, to
the Pension Office. He could not say, therefore,
whether there was any forgery or not, nor, il
so, when it was committed.
The evidence of this witness, if credited, left
,hVJr,8'rJ. if tbere was anv, between Mastin
!in Waugh. or one of them, and the defendant.
The case was fully arKued, and the whole
matter apparently thoroughly understood by
the jury, who were men ofhijjb character jnd
good practical wnse. TtVy remained out wo
or three minutes only, when, they brought in
their verdict of ho! guiity!
On Thursday, the 8ih. the District Attorney
put Woodfin on his trial, and, as soon as the
jury were empannelled, remarked that he had
resolved the day before, when he had used W.
s a witness, not to prosecute, and he should
not now offer any evidence of his guiit; he was
fully satisfied of his innooence, sfifr a thorough
investigation of th cas. The jury very audi
bly responded that in this they fully concurred.
It is ibe general sentiment of the public that
there men have been nrosecuted without Anv
sufficient cause. Let it not be understood, by
any means, that any intimation is held out that
there has been any dereliction of duty on the
part of the late, or the present. District Attor
nies. Thev are both above anv aoch Riisnirinn
N. " ' r
or is it meant that there wa anv malice, any
where, prompting the prosecution. but simnlv
that the respective defendants were unquestion
ably free from the crime alleged against them.
CONGRESS.
The Sknats met yesterday, and, nfter dispo
sing of a few matters of routine, adjourned to
aionaay.
Th6 ilocas met, and, after spending an hour
or two fruitlessly on a question of privilege,
also adjourned. LU. Fridiu.
Thk Six ati yesterday was not in session.
In the House or Rxprssivtativis Mr. Faulk-
er announced, in appropriate term. th death
of the Hon. John F. Snodrass. a Representa
tive from the Parkersburg District of Virginia.
and on w red the customary resolutions of con
dolence and resDect. Mr. Letcher added a
feeling tribute, and the House adjourned.
Int. S'llurdai.
Washington, June 10.
The Senate was not in session to-day.
The House met at the usual hour, and im
mediately resolved itself into Committee of the
Whole on the Pacific Railroad bill.
Mr. Chastain, of Georgia, proceeded to ad
dress the Committee in favor of the acquisition
of Cuba by negotiation.
DEATH OF A MEMBER OF CONGRESS.
Wheeling, Jane 6. Hon. J. F. Snodgrass
died very suddenly to-day at his residence in
Parkersburg. He represented the 12th dis
trict of Virginia in the present Congress.
The Baltimore Patriot, speaking of the
election of Mr. Towers, Mayor of Washington,
says :
Mr. Towers is a most excellent man and
well fitted for tbe post of Mayor. He is a gen
tleman of high literary and moral qualifica
tions. Mr. T. is a practical print&r, and was
examiner general of public printing under Presi
dent rillmore, from which place be was remo
ved by the present administration for the only
sin of being a Whig. He now occupies a more
enviable piace, and will no doubt till it a great
deal better than Gen. Pierce does that of the
Presidency."
We see that Virginia Interference in
our State affairs still continues popular. We
have before us an article from the Danville Re-
Sublican warmly advocating tbe claims of Mr.
"gg- .
It is because the Democratic candidate lives
so near tbe Virginia line, and has become so
identified with Virginia modes of thought and
feeling, interest and association, that he is re
garded by these omcious presses as a member
of the Old Dominion t It would really seem
so. Ur, is his cause so weak, ana himseii ho
impotent, as to require foreign aid and succor ?
numingron neraia.
Tbe Detriot Tribune says: "Not the least a-
musing in the doings of yesterday May 2GJ was
the fact that Urge bodies of people whole
families from the country, came into the city,
with their teams, to see the eclipse. This is a
fact.
The Fbeemasons of this State now number
15,000 members, and 286 lodges. The receipts
of the Grand Lodge, which is now holding its
regular June session in this city, for the past
year, have exceeded $15,000 N. Y. Express.
Holloway's Ointment and Pili-s, the only in
fallible Remedies for the Cure of Eruption and
Blotches on the Skin. John Younglove, (aged 46)
was a great victim through tba follies of -youth to
eruptions on the skin, being covereq wuu muse
unsightly blotches; in tact, ne was uiieny unmieu
by his apjearance to enter into Society. This
young man, eight weeks 'back, tried Holloway's
Ointment and Pills, and by the joint use of these
remedies, his blood was so cooled and punned,
that the whole of the blotches disappeared, and he
new enjoyi excellent health. Tiiese medicines
will cure any disease of the skin, even oi twenty
years standing. 11
IN TIME OF PEACE, Pr.EPARE FOR WAR-
Be advised, therefore, to use dally, In a glass of
sweetened Ice Water, a tea spoon full of Brown's
or Ltox's Essence or Ginger! and thus avoid the
prevailing Epidemic. If you are suffering with
it, send to Pesoud's and get a Bottle of Bernard s
or Stabler's Diarrhoea Mixture, either of which will
give immediate relief. You will find all the most
approved Medicines for Diarrhoea and Dysentery
tt, PESCUD'S DRUG STORE.
GlksVs Trdx Vssbbxa Water This delight
ful perfume, prepared by a chemical process, from
the hot bouse plant, LEMON TRIFOLIA, is con
fidently recommended to the Ladies In particular,
on account of Its refreshing and delightful odor.
It contains all the fragranoe of the plant itself In
' oooeentrated form, and will be found very useful
for removing tbe languor occasioned by croe dd
yoostt e. Ala 4elLdoua pacihme fee the
TjAa(ftTr.ktr asA wUl Wfcwsd awrh, ehuspar.
than tb Extraets, and yet equally: good, and. a
pleasant change for the Ban de Cologne.: : H Y
Alsalcnu's lluik .Toilet Water, Glenn's Citro'
nella Wates(j Glenn's Kose Geranium. Water, for
8ale lir fUlpigTr by l F. ,Drngjjist and
Chemist. '-. : v.." "-.iv,-
REPORT OF. THE NORFOLK MARKET,
roaifAKnso to thi ataisxiE,' bt
A. Mi XcPH E EfERS t CO.,
Wholeskre Qroeers, Forwarding and Commission
Merchants, C Roanoke Square.
Norfolk. June 10th, 1854.
Breadjturf. The accounts per Niagara and Arc
tic are adverse to Breadstuff's, but Flour has con
tinued to hold its own, with us, owing to the light
supply. We quote Supt-rfine $J; Extra- 1-2 a
10 ; C rn arriving very slowly, and no change
from our last quotation.
Co:ton Dull and drooping no sales to quote
from.
Naval Stores Tar is more plenty. Sales at
$3 1-2; Common Rosin $1 3-8; Fine and nos3$2
a $3 1-12; Spirits Turpentine dull at 44 a 46.
Staves. Pipe W. O. Pipe $36, hhd $13 a 44;
bbl. $30 a $J1 ; Heading 70 j R. O., hhd dull
at 35 a $30.
Bacon Very dull, with heavy stock. No change
to note since our last. Lard 10 a 10 1-2.
Hay Very scarco at
from store.
1 1-4 a 1 3-8 for parcel
Lime Thomaston $1 1-4 a
$1 1-18: W. C.
$1 1-4 a a $1 3-8.
Burnt Oyster Shell 20 per bushel.
Groceries are quiet without change.
Guano In good supply at prices before quoted.
FAYETTE VI LLE MARKETS.
Fatettkvills, June 10, 18i4.
Bacon per lb, new 9 1-2 a 10 ; Cotton per lb, 8 a'
8 1-2 ; Cotton Bagging, per yard Gunny, 14 a 16 ;
Uundee, 12 1-2 a 13 ; Burlaps, 10 a 12 ; Cotton
Yarn, per lb, Nos. 5 to 10, 19 ; Domestic Goods,
per yard Brown Sheetings, 7 1-4 a 8; Osnaburgs,
9 1-2 a 10 ; Flour, per barrel Superfine, $3 2i a
$3 50; Fine, $3 00 a$3 25; Corn,$l 10 a 1 15;
Wheat, $r 25 ; Oats, 60 ; Hides, per lb Dry, 10 ;
Groen 3 a 4.
REMARKS. The market is well supplied with
Bacon, but no change in price.
The principal sales of Cotton were made at
8 1-2.
Corn is scarce, and wanted at $1 10 to $1 15
per bushel.
The receipts of Flour are light, and demand
good. Sales from wagons on Thursday at $3 25,
tor superfine.
Spirits Turpentine is in better demand at an
improvement of 2 1-2 cts siles at 37 1-2 cts per
gallon.
Raw Turpentine, no change. Fay. Car.
WILMINGTON MARKETS.
June 10, 1864.
Turpentine. Is in good demand and none on
market We note sale of only 60 bbls. last even
ing at $2,80 per bbl. of 280 lbs, for yellow dip.
Spirits. Yesterday afternoon we report sales of
400 bbls. at 39 cts. per gallon, this berng a decline
of 1 cent per gal.; buyers offering to-day only 38$
cts. The stock 19 light and demand only limited.
Rosin. Sales yesterday of 550 bbls. common,
la-ge site, at $1,40 per bbl. Also, this morning
210 bbls., mixed lot, at $176 to $2,50 per bbl.
As to quality, stock light and demand good for
common.
Timber. Sales of 2 Rafts at $11,00 a $11,50
per M. feet. (Hek.)
PETERSBURG MARKETS.
June 10, 1854.
Tobacc Our market for the past week has
been very brisk, with an improvement in the bet
ter grades of leaf. Lus are without material
change.
Wheat We bear of no sales since the steamer's
arrival
Cotton Nominally at 9c.
Corn In good demand at 80c.
Flour Country brands, $8Ja$8J.; City brands,
$9ai.
Bacon Sides, 7Jc; do. sLoulders, 6Jc.
Guano Peru?iau Guano, $od per ton of 2,000
lbs. iIntbl.
MARRIED.
In E. City, N. C, on the 5th inst., by the Rev.
Mr. Snowden, Rev. C. M. Parkman to Miss
Elizabeth Fearing.
$500 Reward
ITTHEREAS I am well apprised that my Dwel
y f ling House, recntly burnt , down near the
city of Raleigh, was burnt by an incendiary, I here
by offer a reward of Five nundred Dollars to be
paid on conviction, for any information that may
lead to tke conviction of the offender.
N. L. STITH.
Raleigh, June 13, 1854. 48
Dissolution !
THE co-partnership heretofore existing under
the name of M. Schloss & Co., bwi this day been
dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted
to the Firm are earnestly requested "to call and
make settlement of their ascounts (at the Estab
lishment in this City,) by the 1st of July.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continue to carry on
the Mercantile business, in its various forms, and
respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage
so liberally extended to the former firm.
J. SCHLOSS & BRO.
Raleigh, June 13, 1854. 48
Rockbridge Aliun Water.
HAVING the Agency for the sale of this valu
able Medicinal water, we are now prepared
to lurnish it by the barrel, half barrel or gallon.
Pamphlets containing the Ana'ysin and certificates
of cures may be hsxl on application to the subscri
bers. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD.
Raleigh, June 13, 1854. 48
t Star, Standard and Age copy.
KU A.MIKE HILLS FUR SUE.
IN pursuance of a decree of the Court or isquity
for Northampton County, made at Spring
Term. 1864. in the case of Thomas G. Tucker vs.
William H. Wesson. 1 will ouer at puDiic sale to
the highest bidder on Tuesday, the 18th day of
July next, a VALUABLE MANUFAUTUK1JNU
vi ILL. known as tne nuArsune. wiiibo, suua-
n r - wr - v V V T CI "
aH nn the Roanoke River, in the County of
Northampton, about five miles above Gaston.
These Mill are advantageously located for
custom and the supply of water is inexhaustible;
there are four pair of stones, and a crusher, to
gether with all the fixtures usually found in Flour
Manulactunng Mills.
A credit of one and two years will he allowed
the purchaser by giving bonds with approved se
euritv. besrine interest from the day of satft ex
o.nnt a sum is cash sufficient to pay costs. The
sate will take place at the said Mills.
JOHN RANDOLPH, C. M E.
Jackson, June 13, 1854. td 48
PIEDMONT SULPHUR AN O
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
Or BURKS COUNTT, N. C, 16 MILES NORTH Or
MQRGANTON.
THE Proprietor of the above eelebrated Springs
respectfully informs the public generally, that he
is iow prepared for the reception of company.
Having made very considerable improvements, he
believes he can accomodate a large Company, and
render their stay during the season both pleasant
and interesting. At least, no pains shall he spar
ed on his part tQ contribute to the benefit and grat
ification ot those who may favor him with their
company.
This delightful Summer Retreat cannot he sur
passed by any of the fashionable Watering places
within the State of North Carolina.
Here Invalids, as well ss those seeking pleas
ure may find a Summer Residence calculated to
restore the lost energies of the physical constitu
tion and gratify the most fastidious taste seeking
pleasure.
By calling on Dr, Happoldt, proprietor of the
'Mountain Hotel," in Morgauton, every neoejwa
ry information, pertaining to the Medicinal Quali
ties of these waters, can be obtained
- JAMES E. E3TES, Proprietor.
June 18, 1854. 3m 48
a Large lot of Calicoes, Ginghams, Marlboro
J 8tripea and Plaids, for sale by
Afixa IaV'64. SO M.URRAX 4 CSEAL.
SOUTH LOWELL MALE? ACADEMY
OBAJiGE. COUNTV, w, Cv
- Rr.".TAHr.s A .DsAJt, M. A., Priacipal.
Uf . WuV W. RcKTAs,,MrA., Associate.
fllft' next session of this Institution will oom
I n ence on Thursday, Jnly 13.
Students will be thoroughly prepared for enter
ing any of our Colleges, or for engaging in busi
ness, or for studying the Professions. Especial at
tention will be given to preparing young men for J
teacher?. Exercises will be required in Compo-
siuocs. Declamation, and extemporaneous Speak
ing. Vocal Music will be taught to all that de--u
re, free of c harge.
TurnoH : In the Classics $15 ; in English
$12.60; in tbe Primary Department $10. Board,
including every thing except lights, $32.50 at the
Boarding House, and something less in private
families. .
Students can come by public conveyance' to
Hillsborough, 12 miles West, or to Oxford,' 25 1
miles N, East ; and at either place private con
veyances can be obtained.
Circulars containing particulars will be sent on
app ication to the Principal, or the Executive
Committee.
Executive Committee : Dr. A. W Gay, Col.
D. C. Parish, Rev. J. A. McMannen, J. B- Leath
ers, Esq., Williams Harris, Esq.
South Lowell, June 13, '54. 4t 48
BELLAMY'S HOTEL,
WARRENTON, N .C.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing
the public that she has entirely refitted her house
from cellar to garret, and is now prepared to ac
commodate all who may patronize her in the best
style. She has added twenty rooms to the house,
all of which, together with the old ones, (which
have been. refitted,) are furnished with new and
comfortable furniture, and are pleasant and airy.
The dining saloon is large and pleasant, and her
table will at all limes be furnished with the best
the market will afford, prepared by experienced
cooks. ...... '
No little jatteawion has been paid to fitting up
the stables (belonging to the house, which are dry
and furnished with best provender and attentive
ostlers.
The servants are well trained and trusty, and
attentive to the wants of guests.
Her BAR attached to the houxe will at all times
be furnished with the best of refreshments in that
line, by an experienced bar-keeper, ho will at all
times be as ready to serve guests as to suppress
everything tending to boisterousness or rowdy
ism. With all i he advantages for ease and comfort
which the proprietor can offer, she feels confident
in assuring the travelling public that they will
find her establishment equal to any in the coun
try, and such as to entitle her to a liberal share
of the public patronage. ANN BELLAMY.
June 13, 1854. 48 w4w
NEW BOOKS.
THE TRIALS of a Mind, by Dr Ives; Cum
ming's Lectures in the Apocalypse ; De Quincey's
The ologjeal Essays ; The Priestand Huguenot, by
Bunger.
My Schools and Schoolmates, by Hugh Miller,
Author of "Foot Prints of the Creator," "Old Red
Sandstone," &c, &c. For sale by
W. L. POMEROY.
Raleigh. June 13, '54. 48
IT
ENDERSON MALE ACADEMY. The se
cond Session of this Academy will commence
on the first Monday in July and continue five
months. Good board can be obtained in the vil
lage or adjacent country at $7 per month. It is
very desirable and important that pupils be in at
the commencement of the Session.
RATES OF TUITION.
For Primary Branches per session, $10 00
For higher English Branches, 12 50
For Mathematics and Languages, 15 00
For further particulars address
H. D. BRACEY, Principal.
June 13, 1851. 48 4t
OXFORD MALE ACADEMY, J. H. Horner,
Principal ; Mor&on Venable, Assistant. The
next session will open the 1 0th July and close the
1st December. Board and tuition for the session
$05.
Oxford N. C, June 13, 1854. w&swt20T-47
AT0 1
1 Noi
CUT HERRINGS. 80 barrels of No 1
orth Carolina Cut Herrings.
Just received from the Fisheries fbr salebv
NIEMEYER & WHITE.
SHAD
by
A few Barrels of salted shad for sale
NIEMEYER & WHITE.
OSENDALE CEMENT. 100 Barrels Rosen-
dale cement for sale by
NIEMEYER & WHITE.
Portsmouth, Va., June 13, 1854. 48
Standard copy.
House and Lot for Sale.
ON Wilmington street, opposite the Market
house, and now occupied by m. H. Putney.
Apply to JAMES L1TCHFORD.
Also, A Kiln of good Bracks J. L.
Raleigh, June 13, 1854. 4t-48
)LEASANT GROVE MALE ACADEMY.
Wake Forbst. N. C. William M. Cren
shaw, A. ts., rnncipai. ine next, session oi mis
Institution will commence the 2nd Monday in
July. Terms the same as formerly.
W. tlAKTSr 11SL.D, Secretary.
June 13, 1854. tl5J.
Oxford Female College.
THE next session will commence on the first
Monday in July 1854.
rates tuition (patablk ons half in advancx.)
For Reading, nting, with the hrst rudiments
of En eli8h Grammar, and Ueography, $10,00
English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic,! 2,60
For any thing higher, lo.uu
For the College Classes, (without any extra
charge for the Languages,)
' Extra Expenses.
Music on Piano,
Use of Instrument,
20 00
'
20,00
3,00
The same on Guitar,
Drawing and Painting,
12.00-
Oil Painting,
16,00
6,00
8,00
Needle Work,
Board per month,
Washinz per month,
1,00
Musical Soirees will be given during each term
T. T. G RANDY, Sec. of the Board of Trustees
Dec. 20, 1853. 103-ly
FOR SALE.
a:
Good, eentle Work Horse works in single
or double Harness. Apply at this office.
June 6, 1864. 2t 46
Eagle Hotel" for Sale
X AM authorized by the owner of the E vgle no-
I tel. at Chapel Hill, to offer it for sale. Miss
Hilliabd, who has beon in possession of it for
about twenty years, desires to retire to a more
Drivate life.
This Hotel is probably as good property of the
kind as is to be found in the State, its income
for several years past nas ranged from fifteen to
twenty thousand dollars a year ; and at present is
rather beyoud the latter amount. As buyers will
probably examine the property for themselves,
any forth -r description here is unnecessary.
Possession will be surrendered on the 10th of
June, if desired.
For further Information, address the subscriber
at Chapel Hill, N. C.
SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS.
April 14, 1854. vr3m 81
Standard. Wilmington Journal, Fayette
ille Observer, Goldsboro' Telegraph, and Norfolk
Re&oou copy three months, weekly.
Bricklaying and Plastering-
CHARLES W. PALMER takes this method of
I j informing the public, that he is now prepared
to carry on the above named business in all its
branches, and iu a marterty and expeditious manner.
He thinks he can afford to. contract for work of
this sort on ss reasonable torms as any person in
the State, having made extensive arrangements
for so doing. ' He flatters himself that the work he
has already done in Raleigh has given entire satis
faction, and be hopes by strict attention to his
business to merit a continuance of public favoy.
Jan. 6. 1864. - ly
IIUAKSI CIGARS 1 1- A lot the vary bast
Vf brands ot imjgiUiOgars has jwet been re
eeuetspT- Minwv ovvu.
, . . ; REOISTXCEt POWER -.
PRESS AND JOB OFFICE.
Sf We are prepared, to execute all descrip
tions of JOB PRINTING, at reasonable rates, with
neatness and dispatch Our offioe is supplied with
the very latest styles of . ' . "J
HEW ASH FASHICnr ABUE TOT
of every description necessary for the prompt exe
cution of
. PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
SUCH AS
Pamphlets, Circulars, Ball Tickets,
BUSINESS CARDS, -
FREIGHT BILLS, II A XD BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
LARGE POSTERS, BLANKS C
In as neat style as any other Establishment,
and in any quantities. - '
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber having, at May Term 184,
qualified as Administrator upon the estate
of John McPherson. deceased, hereby gives gene
ral notice to all creditors of said estate, to present
their claims duly authenticated within the time
limited by law for that purpose ; otherwise, this
notice will be plead in bar of recovery.
N. B. All debtors to said estate will please
make payment immediately, as indulgence cannot
be given. L. T. TEAGUE, Adm'r.
Mud Lick,' Chatham Co.
May 30, 1854. w6w 44
STEAM BOILERS.
HOLDEN & GALLAGHER,
(Late Leonard, Holden & Co.)
van?? actcks&s or
Locomotive.,. Stationary and Steamboat Boiler,
Of all descriptions ; also,
WATER TANKS FOR SHIPS. GAS HOLDERS,
LEWIS STREET, (Six doom from the Ferry)
EAST BOSTON, MASS.
May 3Qt 1854. w6m-44
TO THE AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC.
TT7"M. RUSSELL PALMER, Esq , a native of
V y N. Carolina, late of New York, and inven
tor of the AMERICAN ROTARY FLAIL SEED
AND GRAIN THRESHING MACHINE, is at
preset in the city of Raleigh, and wishes to ex
hibit his invention to the planters of Wake and
the adjacent counties.
The machine hereby introduced to the notice of
a generous people has been thoroughly tested in
New York, and confidently recommended by scien
tific growers of grain in that State, to both Euro
pean and American grain growers, as the very
best for threshing purposes, ever invented either
in that country, or this.
It can be satisfactorily shown that this Rotary
Thresher will, by being properly adjusted,
thoroughly thresh out the seeds of clover, flax, &c.
It is perfectly adapted to the threshing of wheat,
oats, pea's, c. Indeed it threshes thoroughly
from the straw or pod all grains, indian corn ex
cepted. several of the machines are now at Wilmington,
N. C, in the care of Messrs. Freeman & Houston,
and can be brought to this place, whenever any
gentleman wishes to see one of them at work.
They range in price from $75 to $100, thence to
$125. To the truth of the above statement, the
most unquestionable testimony can be given.
Mr Palmer can be seen at the City Hotel, Ra
leigh, at any time, and would be pleased to have
his wonderful invention examined.
June 6, 1854. tf 46
RUNAWAY,
Subscriber, one DARK SORREL
TROM the
MARE, 3 years old this Spring, with a
white spot in the face, and a long taiL
Any information addressed to me, at this office,
of the said mare, will be liberally rewarded.
ROBERTSON RASSER,
St. Charles P. O., Johnston.
May 16, 1854. wlm 40
GREENSBORO' HIGH SCHOOL. The next
session will commence on the 10th of July
and continue five months. Tuition same as here
tofore, required in advance.
Classical Department $20 00
Mathematical 15 00
Common English 12 00
trench, Drawings. Pain tine each extra, 10 00
Contingent Expenses 1 00
C. W. HOLBROOK, Prinoipal.
June 6, 1854. 46 wSt
War rent on Female Institute.
ri HE 14th year, (27th session) of this Institu-
tion. will commence on the 8d of July next
A large addition has been made to the building
this year. For terms, &c, apply to
GRAVES & WILCOX-
June 6 61
46
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber, having been at May Session,
A. D., 1854, of Wake County Court, duly
duly
appointed and qualified as Administratrix,
with
thewill anrfeied, of the estate of James G. Jef
freysdeceased, hereby gives notice to all persons
having Hepts, claims or demands against the said
James G. Jeffreys, deceased, to present them to
her for payment, properly authenticated within
the time prescribed by law ; otherwise, this notice
ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And
those indebted to said James G. Jeffreys, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment. MARTHA H. JEFFREYS.
Administratrix, with Will annexed.
Wake Co., May 19, '54. w4w 41
Valuable Land for Sale.
rTIHERE will be exposed to public sale, on the
JL 8t next on tle premises, (by the heiis)
a Tract of valuable Land c jntaining FOD4t HUN
DRED A' RES. Said land belongs to the estate
of AuguBtm .Norwood, deceased, and adjoins the
lands ot J no. r.arp, Sr., Edward Channel! and
Gilley Jeffreys It is located 7 miles north of Ral
eigh, near the Raleigh and Gaston Rjtilroad.
On the said Tract, there is a good Dwelling
House, and most of the neoeasary out-houses.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Wake Co,, May 19, 1864. wtd-41
Tar River Male Academy.
HHE first session of this school for the year
B lS5i will close on the 81st inst. On the
30th the public examination of the classes will
take place. There will be public declamation and
other exercises on the 3 1st Tbe patrons of the
school and its friends generally are respectfully
invited to attend.
The next session will commenoe on Monday,
the 8rd day of July next, and parents are reques
ted to enter their sons at the commencement of
the session, if practicable.
The price of boarding per month is five dollars.
The prices for Tuition her sessioi of five
months, are : .
Elementary branches ,,..,...$7 50
Higher English , 10 to 12 60
Languages i 15 00
The necessary expenses of the most advanced
scholar, including boarding, tuition, &c, for five
months, need not exceed forty-one dollars. This
Institution is located in Granville county, nine
miles west of Oxford, in a quiet and moral neif h-
borhood, and affords superior advantages for the
education of youth. The school will eontlane un
der the charge of the present tuHaoipaL J. C.
Rhodes, A. M.
By order of the Board of Trustees. .
C. W. ALLEN, Secretary.
Trustees j Dr. J A. RusselL 'Wm. dement,
L. p. Alien, Allen Waller, Jas. C. Court,
May 2o, '64. ,Wt3Jy 43
Notice.
"TS hereby given that certificate No. 925 for two I
I shares of Stock in the Sank of the State ot
North Carolina, in the name of the subscriber, has
been lost or mislaid and that application will be
made to the Bard of Directors of said Bank for
the issue cf another certificate in place thereof.
C. B. MALLETT.
Fayetteville, June 2, '54. 2m os 45
TJERFUMERY AND SOAPS. Pescud has tbe
I V mnt nlndid aaaartjoanl nf PtrfMn mad.
I aps whkk he wffl. tell yerj low, eall aa4. ml
t AiOurpibTv All J
HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT'
"liTttsirs or ins Urios.rou rhave done 5n$e
j the honour as with one. voice, from on a end T
of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of
my Ointment with your approbation. It is scC&e- -ly
two years since I made it : known among you, ;
and already, H has obtained more celebrity than '
any other mediciae in so. short a period.- ' . -
- -THOMAS- HOLLOW AY.
38, Cor: of Ann and Nassau streets New York.
ASTONISHING CORES OPSORE LEGS
AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letutr fro Mr. . W. -ZangUy, tf
Huntttille, Yadkin CmntyS'Nortk Carolina.
U. S. dale X.vembtT L 485S.
READ-IIIS OWN WORDS.
To Faorxssoa HottowAT, , ' '.
Sir : It is not my wish to" become notorious,
nether is this letter written for the mere' sakebf
writing, but to say, that your Ointment eured me
of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases
that flesh is heir to, and which was Considered by
all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach
of medicine. For nine years I was inflicted with
one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs
that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying -every
medicine I had ever heard of, J resigned in
despair all hope Of being eared; but a friend
brought me a couple of large pots of your Oint
ment, which caused the sores on my legs to hsaL
and I entirely regained my health to my agreeable
surprise and delight, and to the-'aitoalahmeht of
my friends. (Signed) W. J. LANGLEY.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A. BAD
BREAST. WHEN NEARLY -AtTHE
POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a Letter from Mr; Durant, 27kiB Or
leans. November Sih, 1853. "
To Paorsssoa HoLtowaf, 38, Corner of Ann and
Nassau Streets, New York. -
Dear Sir, It is with heartfelt gratitude I have
to inform you that by the use of your Ointment
and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved.. For
seven years she had a bad breast, with ten run
ning wounds, (not of a cancerous nature.) I was
told that nothing could save her: she was then in
duced to use your Ointocrit and Pills, when in
the short space of three months, they effected a
perfect cure, to-the astonishment of all who knew
us. We obtained your Medicines from Messrs.
Wright & Co., of Chartres-street, New Oilcans.
I send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, rsl
though I had written it at New Orleans, before
we finally left, at that time, not knowing your ad
dress at New York.
m, n , (Signed) R. DUBANT.
The Fills should be used conjointly with the Oint
ment in most of tlie following cases :
Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints
Lumbago Sore-throats
Bad Breasts Stiff Joints
Piles Skin-disesses
Burns Fistulas
Rheumatism Scurvy
Bunions Gout
Salt Rheum Sore-heads
Chilblains Glandular v
Scalds . U.oers
Chapped hands Swellings
Sore Nipples Wounds
Sold at the Establishment of Professor
Holiowat, 88, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets
New York, also by all respectable Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States,
m Pots, at 87, cents, 87 cents, and $1.60 cents
each To be had Wholesale of the principal
Drug Houses in the Union, and 'of Messrs, 8.'
& J. A. Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Pescud,
Raleigh. .
M& There is a considerable savinz by takinz
the larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. i
T Notice.
HE 6th Annual meeting of the Members, of the
N- C. Mutual Life las uranee Company will
be held at the Office of the Company, the first
Monday in July next, for the purpose f electing
a Board of Directors for the
JAMES F. JORDAN. Seo'y
June 5th, 1854.
46
BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLI
NA. A. Dividend of. rivs and ons quaktik
rsa ckht on the Capital Stock of this Bank, lor
tne last six months, has this day been declared,
wib atocanoiaers less the tax of twenty-five
cents eh each share owiuH k. Tnrt;oi.
-t the Principal Bank, "on the first Monday in
July next, and at the Branches, fifteen days there.'
alter. . - . rn.r, " ,. -
aner. - . - 4 - r. newvv- nl.ii
Raiefgh, JuneSnd, 1854. -td-45
ia Standard, ; Star and PosVeopy. ' , .
Mornlnr Sun
THE next , session of this school, under the
care of T, J Horner, commenaes on the Let
Monday in July. The Academy is located tnid
way between Raleigh and Chapel HilL in one of
"U"""' uwuuiy ana desirable neighborhoods in
Wake. . : .
Tkrms .--Classical department, $!5 00
JSngtiSh jo 00
Board can be obtained in the men. ramAt&hU
families at $5 or $6 per month. . - r
ay order or the Trustees, ". 4
w TH0S- HICKS, Secretary.
May 80 4w ,. 46
To the Public. I
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
citiseus of Raleigh, and the public generally,
that he keeps constantly on hand aunnlv tf
WALL PAPER, of various kinds "1- also. '
.Screens, Window L'urtalns, &c, all of which will
be sold at the lowest prices; also, paper hangings
of all kinds done in the neatest and most workman
ship manner. - . ; i
He also has on hand and is still manufaoturirir
mattresses of all kinds. , Renovating of all kinds
done with neatness and dispatch. . -
J., IIENRY HARRLS,
Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker.
April 18, 1864. . -.. Si -
VALUABLE ROANOKE LAND
FOR. SALE.
WILL be sold, on Thursday, the 22d day of
June next, at the store of. John. Hywaa,
Jisq., at falmyra, Martin county, that viluable .
plantation formerly. belonging to Benjamin Dunn,
adjoining the lands of John Devereux, Whitmell J.
nut, Messrs. urquehart ana otasrev ooBtaininz
about 400 ACRES. J S
Terms made known on dar of aateJifiA Uberal,
credit will be giyen. .-. 'feU' ivt - '
' GEU TV. M0RDECAI, ' Trustee.;
Raleigh, May SO, '64. - y td 144
HORSE POWER WHEAT THRESHERS.
I have still en hand several of the very best
maxe, nrougnt lor exhitwtion at the .last Fair,
which I offer at the manufacturer's prices, free of
Charge for transportation. .
x armors will do well to look to their interest and
buy at once as they cannot have such another op
portunity tor the present Crop .
JAMES M TOWXES.
Farmer's Hall, June 3, 1854. . , 40
VINEGAR -A good article just received and
for sale by JAMES M. T0V7LES. -
TJAPER. A huge lot of superior Writing Ps
JT per, just to hand, embracing every variety of
Letter, Cap and Note Paper ruled and Plain.
For sale by SIMMONS A WHITMORE.
Petersburg. Jan. Z4,laa. . . g
A
L80. 10 Dox. Ames Shovels just to hand. -
- W. tt. & K. 8. TUCKER."
WEEDING HOES !--A large assortment of
Meel weeding hoes, at the Farmers Hall'
Jf AJSMiau BATES $ CO.
May 13,1854.
39
THE Subseriber will receive few good boys
lute his School, near Uttit toa Depot, If sp-
plication he mad before tfie Istef July
The next Seesioa. wttt
on Thursday.
W9 Wlu-
J.DeB. HOOfEiL
3 .,.v; ?."Wfik 88.
Mvofit, ' . - tjiaMfaiYiasv
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