.- 4, r ' -v" -.-- v'O-" VOLUME LV- - 5 . CITI OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY. MORNING, JUNE 17. 1854 NO? 3 1" THE "RALEIGU REGISTER" SFATOX GALES, plTO T R K M 8 : $3 prt- him ; U aitrsare 4. -pt per Mini : la wlvtne $3 M. sl-wwk!y, "ATfS Of ADVERTISING : . I t ' r .i r v Muvoy vjpu J-1 v Am l tl. fciti 11 '"TTj-r- but dcaurtwa f S3Ji fr mrmt. will b ''. .v. k'.4itnr most KCTUJ. W in ; flgfojiois ' - t , "J L.;, on llw KoJ to-dj : " ' i:k .t ) A. M . and reh Welifftn j. in umf r WelJoa t 1 P. M., and reach Raleigh jr. yoOH-lSOOR. $5, BfMul-TU braad of jrrnva in Virginia, is pat up ia boxes f f (jueiebrttfl Maanfkcturer, James Tbom- fr tfc UbW- A wpplj josi reeetTed and A Card. JE SuhwibMT would reptftillj annonnr to if Citiiww of Raleigh aad rieinitT, that he Luml now for manniactimng all kints of L ..,-1 u . . Hnkli "Af.. 1". riafi tnd Finper-ring, Breastpin, RnieeletK, tc StHUn; Jewels and Repairiafc all kintLt of iaanuinner warranted to pre itifaction; rnij; 1 Chasing of eTery description in a , ml h he urp!weL rdfr mar be left at f . Manler 8 A Co., L if has taken the room adjoining the store- L 11. MA1ILKR. i The mnst reawnable rate piren for Old ini Silver. Lfifck. X. C , April 4, 18o4. ly 28 Spring Trade, 1854. . TO SOUTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS 7tnival of the Steamer Europa and Pack- In Ship Panama, we are in poaaesion of our hlXfl IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN GOODS, Vvdfor nur -Ueaby Mr. Wm. Weddell.in the fca, Smtush and Inh Markets, ne have from the E.-.terti Cities a large and tsuhline stk of DOMESTIC FABRICS, ttd from First Hand. We are prepared to tthTriile at as low prices as they ran be Li in ny Market ' Lrthrarolina Merchants are respectfully in- i to call when they visit oar market. STEVENSON & WEUDELI. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. eeb. 1854. ly-20 TT1SD0W 6 LASS. Best qualities of French, if Union nl Baltimore brands of following i vu: 5liv 1U, iwoy i-s, i Dy n, i- oy to, y 18, lfiV iO, 13 by 16, 13 by 18, 13 by 22. v 20, 18 by 24, 'i by 3U. Hers rece'iTtsl fur uy sixe Coach and Picture Glass for Green Houses, and Glass Tiles Floors filled promptly by P. F PE8CUP. aleigh and Gaston Railroad. ,AVE3 are not permitted to travel on the !UilruaJ, without a written permit from their .. m a ben. Vapncates snouia in a;i caaea ne giTen, It Ticket Agents are iostrncted to retain one of every pass. JA.UE3 M. FUUL, ka.10, '54. 4 Ticket Agent. Henry K. Nash, pORXEY t COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ITILL bereafter practice in the County and 1 Svperior Courts of Wake. N.:.i8ia. 82 tf ILITIUITUIXG. HOUE.SIISEIXG. tC. DflRD TARBROUGH, Jr., Having erected iter Blaelumith Shop at the corner of Har ud Wilmington St's., ia prepared to have all kit the above line executed with ear and itck. The well known Jut Atkins, with corn 's tsnstants, being permanently engaged, he uUel to hrtve the animals entrusted to his care Mi workmanlike manner. Weijh, May 20, 1854. tf 43 Our Style of Shirts. I ire the only aeents South for the sale f Messrs. Morrison & Hoyt's Patx.vt Piax Shuts. Remember, gentlemen. tab. style of Shirts will fit well; 50 doxen "wiwd. E. L. HARDING. N 17 Standard copy 35 fW, kep enoi . mn jn order to do so, call at nirdinzV and nurchaae some of his Ganxe r Cnder Shirts. New lot just received. fr. L. HARDING. fW-Stondard copy 44 BAGS! ! A Urge 1 t of heavy Cotton i OsuJwrgtwo bushel Bags, with strings, ready just received at the Farmer's HalL "t sill An wo In iiinnlT tSemseles at tlinft th ln. flnlr 9 cents lfl0. or for a less nnaittitv th eenta each. x- JAMES M. TOWLES. Tr River Male Academy- 12 first session of this school for the year 14 Till flno. .k. ! Snat On the i. - . i " VI. .lie Mr.w . P public examination of the classes will rf. There will ha nnhlie. declamation and 'Urrises nn o Tti ntfmn of the Hurfiu friends generally are respectfully to artenrl. ant session will commence on Monday, of July neXt. -Bd narwats are reqnes- rvjt their sons at the rnm menpemaiit of practicable. 1 Pnet of boarding per month is five dollars. Prices for Tuition her session of five rrf7 branches $7 50 ETaajluh 10 to 12 50 . . ......... 1 5 00 1 1 -"7 exnenaaa of the most aavauceu IZj not exceed forty -on dftllaw, k forty-eo dollar u m uranviue cuuuij, f Oxford, in a quiet and moral neigh M afford, superior advantages for the LTrr youth ti,o ..t, ikrv1 w 1 1 1 aavvi tin A Ufk r rk- " av svawwi as aa aw a vm -w K 1m6 f PpeMat principal, J. C. of the Board of Trustees. fcr - CW ALLEN, Secretary. liuTT.- J A- RuaselL Wm.. Clement, IX -a Wa,ler' Jm- C Coxart. A t wt3J rt3Jy 43 f I?E STATE OF NORTH CAROLI IT ''A DlvilUnH . i.. lividendof riviim. a. ftir.T plU1Stoekrf Back, lor it.ii - "uuii. nan (hi. H. v.-.n ..l-.-'f eeni7 wiaers--less the tax of tweav K ik. inT. share owned br Individnala V, HZTViJ? " U t Monday in f. the Branehes, lftaa days tbtr-w. : Comrnissioa Aierchants, NORFOLK, -V A. Ja IS, ; 1854. tf-5 -Txi-Weekly ' Stajte I4ne. Ju?i nuy Wflay. at T A! M. bthe way n"Utb.,ro- tWkWQle, Cedar FaDs, AahboroV Copper ilinea, arming at aUlry by 7 P. m! next Qjijr. i rare from 'Raleigh to riUsboro'. d. T , 10,t .......... J.-do ' Ml T w r .1.1: mi. . . : .: . ... ,' , ,1. . ' mvc, ............ j "-ua. veuar ralla & Akboro,,...S,(K) do .... R.00 . four Horse Coaches, to ftttsbnrb'. U- L. ROBARDS,-- CO. "'c. rroprietora. - l,uKe.ffie-Yrbrough.HoMe, Raleigh, N. (X , Aug. 3, 1853. : A t. M, WItSOX. CBO. W. , WUaSON" & GRICjL fTTEtn E their personal and nromnt attention tn the Sale and Forwrartfinr of I'tikIuV and Mn aiuaidise of erery description, and maka liberal ad. vauces upon oonsignmenteC KKFXBRxcKa. (Jen. W.Mordecai. EsnRaltriirh Messr. W H. & R. S. Tucker, do : King, Thomas Barrow, Lnnithnrg; R. N. & D. C. Herndnu. t)x fonl ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwanis, Warrvn connty : Cd S. . Rojxter, flranriHe; 'Messra. John White & Co., Wane ii ton ; Montgomery A Plummer, 1 ; Col. Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railnwid. May 4, 1853. 37iy - 1 w Jewelry and Fanoy Goods, CHKAPKR THAN KVER!! 'IIHE suhcriber Ukes great pleasnrf to inform the cititens of Raleigh aad vicinity that they have jnst received an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Tlutnkfnl for the tib.-ril patronage always re eeived, dioy will do every thing in their power to deserve a eontiunance of the same. Their present stock consists in part of Jrwrxar : Gold ear-rings, sreast-pina, ruff-pins finder-rings, sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and gnard chains, pencils, pens, watcies, keys. 4c. Fascr Goois ; Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sites, papier m.iche work boxes, 8,anish and French fans from 60c to $7,00. portmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl, Ftench cigar cases, pocket-books, Wnstenholm's celebrated cutlery, dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, india-rubber round comhs, puff, tucking and side-eomhs, Faher's pencils French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups nnd saucers from 40c to $3,O0, Gothic 1 and 8 day Mocks, German silver castors, was. kid, crying and india-rnh! -er dolls of all sixes, looking glasses from .r0e to 2,r0 ; all kinds of Perfumery and Toilet req isites ; China and glass ware of various descriptions, &c., 4c, CONFECTIONARY c. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants, citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, schied am schnapps, tc, MAHLER a Co. April 11, '54. 80 Billiard Tables. 1"MIE subscribers having devoted their personal attention for many years to the manufacture of Billiard Tables are fully competent to execute work that will give eutire -satisfaction to the most fastidious Connoisseur. Being the most extensive manufacturer in the Union, they are enabled to furui h a superior table at 10 per ceut less than any other establishment ia the country, to which fact they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, as also to the eaoantial hnprovemenU 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 lock of Cloths, Balls, Cues, trench Cue Leathers, Cue Wax, Pool Bill, Boards, Bagatelle, Tables, Silk and Worsted Pockets, tc. Orders by mail promptly attended to Old Tables recushioued by sending them by Express. Billiard Table Manufacturers, No. 90 Ann-st New York. April 21, 1854. 3m 33 Caswell Mutual I-Ire Insuranoe Company. THIS Company, located in Milton, N. C. char tered at the last session of the Legislature of ed to receive applications for insurance against Fire on Dwelling Houses, Stores, WfarKsnops, r ac- tories and other buildings. Also, on Goods, Fur niture and other property . Already a urge number or I'oiicies nave oeen is sued and the business of the Company is gradually extending. Every applicant, whose application is approved by the Executive Committee, becomes a member of the Company. The risk being princi pally In the country renders the Company very safe from heavy losses. All applications can be sent to the undersigned by mail or otherwise and he will furnish to all de siring insurance the necessary blanks. P. F. Pwun, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Milton, May 9th, 1854. 6m 3ft NOTICE. ! La r a THE Subscriber, naving en at ay session, A- D.. 185L of Wake County Court, duly appointed and qualinad as Administratrix, with the will annexed, oi wiw i frey deceased, hereby gives notiie to all persons h-in debts, claims or demands igainst the said James CL Jeffreys, deceased, to present them to her for payment, properly antneniicaiea witnin the tim-prescribe by law : otherwise, this notice will b pleaded ia bar of thrir recovery. And those indebted to said James G. Jeffreys, ds Mutaed. are requested to make immediate pay MARTHA IL JEFFREYS Admiaistratnx, wih acr-. Waka Co., May 19, '54. w4 41 TTaiuabla Land for Sale. rflHERK will be exposed to public sale, on the I 1st July next, on the premises, (by the heiis) aTraot Vlao,e Lnd c ,BUinin8 FOUR HUN- nn AfR.. Said land belonKS to the estate of Augustin Norwood, deceased, and adjoins the Umls ofJno. Karp. Sr., S4vv4 CpM J GiUer Jeffreys It is locateu miies oni v eigh, mear the Raleigh and Gaston Byroad. n- k id Tract, tn ere is a goou w...6 House, and most of the necessary out-houses. Venus made known on uie uy v TToiise and Jjot for . w:i:.4n atrert. oDDosite the Market " ,7Tnw occupied by Wm. If. Putney. boBW. Dd now couP,eaJJIES LITCHF0RD Raleigh, Jttgel .M8 . -.i nrtrl Plasterinff CHARLES W, PALMER takes this method of Wm" - iji an v norsoB in tids sort MU M rfasouau.- . i i. an as rsasooabie vim is m j -""" A gJrf! . TTimself that ths work & for so doing, has steady r MM lTBgh has gjrea .ntfre sa J",eh?hoVa7 by .tricttteuUon W Jr-Voanii ; " ia - J . j AUas rlj VtiCt 0 W. H AODINQTON av. CO. ')( J. . i III wmm-v- w i i ii i 150,000 WHOLESALE STOCK OF BOOTS A S II 0 K S . Fon Srsixo H:4, BVW. H. ADDINflTON & CO., Nosfoi.k, Va. W1 E would call the attention of Mrrrlinnts in Virginia and North Caroliua to this im mense stock of BOOTS, SHOF.S. TR A VKLLING TRUNKS, VAL1CES, CARPET BAGS, Jc.. amounting to $ 150.000. It is one of the most v;irieil, because it embraces every kind of Boots and Shoes that can he found in the United Statos, and it is the nrT kfi.fctfti stock in all Virginia. The goods are made to order by the het manu facturers in this country, expressly for OUR WHOLESALE TRADE, and it is consequently better suited to the Trade of Virginia and North Carolina than any wholesale stock of Hoots and Shoes ordinarily found elsewhere. Besides having better gond.Bthe sizes nre 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 csrc hns ben to avoid thjs evil in giving orders for the manufacture of our stock of Boots and Shoes. Ji(3fWe are prepared to sell these goo.U a frhudc lower than any other house in Virginia, and we will do it. City and Country Mercliunt- :ire there fore invited to call and look for themselves. BflSuTerras : 6 months credit. W. H. A I) DING TON CO. Norfolk, V. Mar. 24. 54. 25 FOR EW YORK. Ivitko States Mail Lik rra Stfamprips Jamestown and Roanoke. TP HE elegant new steamship J a.ukstkwn. Con tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 2"th ult., and will continue to ui:ike reguHr trip weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roanokk will leave New iork every lues- Hy, and 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 dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passeugirs on board of steamers will nnd the btate rooms niteu up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to xew i or. ( State-rooms included. ) $10 00 Steerare passage. 00 (.Tickets issued at my umce. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 1853. RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. JJHE Subscribers having commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L Walker, and employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu- siness in all its usual orancnes "i nope oj sine, attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. Plain or ornamental mane to oruer, on the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Casdt Makxss, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, tor sale wholesale or retail. Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds fifteen Dollar, Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. r ni 1 1 A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, wnicn wm ne iorwsrueu ou lU- shortest notice. J A.Mpn l L 4 I H- rv. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. Spring and Summer Goods for 1854 ! The subscriber announces to his friends, and the public generally, that h has recently return ed from the Northern cities, and is d "ly rnceiv inz his SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES, embracine everything new, superior and beautiful ; all of which were selected, in person, with great care, purchased on favorable terms, and will be sold at moderate rates. He is in receipt of the most handsome J5lacK, Brown, Blue, Olive, Green and other C'oths, of . arimi rades : Of MSimoni." Black Doe-Skin Cassimere, Fan- cy Cassimere ; Offeautiful Vestings of every variety and style. Of Cravats, Stocks and Ties; plain and fancy Handkerchiefs ; Suspenders; Silk and Cotton Half Hose; Gloves; Silk and Gsuxe under Shirts; Fine Dress Shirts and Collars Lipen and Cottou Draw ers , and, in fact, every article usually found in a gentleman's Furnishing Store. ALSO, on hand, an excellent supply of Cloth ing, READY MADE and WELL MADE! Cutting done, as usual, on short notice. ISVAC PROCTOR, Merchant Tailor. April 25 tf i GREENSBORO' HIGH SCHOOL. The next session - will commence on the I Oth of July and continue five months. Tuition same as here tofore, required in advance. Classioal Department......... $20 00 ftbataL.If .-,,,, ... la Common English..........;.... T:;..::r!;:r Y4 0 French, Drawing & tainting each extra, 10 00 Contingent Expenses 1 00 C. W, HQLBROOK, Principal. June 6. 1854. 46 w3t warmnton Female Institute. rrHE 14th year, (27th SsViaiof)) of this InaUtu- I tUm. will commence ou ta d or J uiy next. jnTg 44J4flrr bfr raa6 " building thM j ear. ' fofrWa f- .fl& ' NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS - DIRECT OB. Y S. M. rETTENGILL CO S ADVERTISING A- GENCT, 119 SASSAB 8TREET, KFW YORK.' And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. At Co. are Agents for the most influential and largest circulating Commercial l'spers both in the United States nnd the Canada. The following list of Business Firms nre nmoug the beat and most reliable in the City of Nw York: Dry Goods. II ILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries. White Goods, 4c. No. W Laberty street. COTTENET & CO., Importers and other European Goods, No. of French 48 Broad stieet. IPSTEIN 4 HONIG. No. 100 Liberty St., Im 2j porters of Laces, Emhroideriea Silks 4c. A T ITCH ELL 4 TOTT. 45 Exeliange TL, Impor- 1 y 1 tars of British Diy Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Goods, &c. gtnritlckTthlfrH?r Hosieries, 4c, No. 50 Exchange Place. SCHUCHARDT, FRO Lie H 4 HOLTHAUSEN,. Nos. 92 and 01 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, ami German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, 4c. Woolens of eve ry description. B" ERTRAND, F BERKS & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. J J. WYKTH .y CO., Importers of Embroi.le ries, White and Lace Goods, No. 22 Broad sireet. JOHN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO., Imptrs of llo.siery and Getletuen's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. of shirts Stock-, Ties, ,vC. 104 William Street. T r OHLS AAT BROS. 48 John Street, Impor ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Klos Silks. Elastic Braids. Gold and Silver Frinjres. Gimps. T:issel. Buttons. Stars, Laces 4c r O STR VHLHKIM 4 CO., 0' Broadway, Imp. of L-vee, Millinery Go.xN. Embroideries and Trimmings. H ROBINSON .V CO., No. 183 Broa.lway. lmpt nod Jobbers. Lace Gootls, Ribbons, Silks, Embroideries Hosiery, Gloves. Shawls, sni-i 11 wares. Ac GENTLEMEN' FURNISHING GOODS. r. u HATni & :o. 0 WILLIAM ST.. New York. Manufacturers and Importers ot hirts, Sto-ks, Cravats. Gloves. Susperiilr", Hosiery, c.t 4c. ACrORPEOXS. STRINGS. r. C1lfBLES BRtTN. Importer and wholesale j Dealer in German. French and Italian Mi si cai. Instpi'vf.sts and Srnii;s. No. 2 Maiden Lane. 1 FERDINAND ZOGBAUM & CO., No. 97 Mai den Lane, Importers of Vio'ins, Guitars, Ac cordeons. Strings, Brass instruments, &c, &c. Daguerreotypes "T G CRNEY, No. ;40 Broa.lway, the oldest and ni'ist extensive estublislnnentiu the L'.Stu'es. I OILS H. C COLT'S TANDAUD SAIL DUCK, . C. Beach 4 Co., No. 71 Pine St., New York. Fole agents. Cotton Cnnvass from several other mills; also Osuaburg's Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Ssttinett Printers. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. JAHLBORN 4 CO., No. 54 Maiden Lane. a (up stairs) and 29 Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Tils for riooiK and t'liiiiiuoy Tops. MILLER, C0ATES 4 Y0CLE, No. 279 Pearl St., ENCAUSTIC TILES, OARNKIRK CHIMNIY tops. Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. WiudowGla, ,1 HOPKINS J- BRO S, Paiuts, Elc Imp'tS of FRENCH WIX- pow olass, No bl Barclay St. Engravers- II'HITXEV, JOCEI.y. ASMS, ArtUtsamt Knprrr.on it Wood. No. M160 Fuit'in Sr. riaent and boat work done her. Expresses. jPWAHPS, SAXFOHP A Crt Fnvicn Express. No. M j Broadway, tioods and packam ttrwsnlnd to and from all parts of the world. Agrnt in Norfolk Adaoi t Co. FANCY GOODS. C1UAS. ZINN & CO., Importers of French and German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New York. HATS. FURS, tc THOMPSON 4 ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, Importers and "Manufacturers of Furs and Wholesale Dealer in Hats. Straw Goods, 4c. Hot Air Furnaoes &c- DAVID CC LVKJU (lnenUran.l PatnU.) 5CIlff Pt. Man. and Di-alar, boleeaje anal fotail, In. urnaora, Ventilators Bana, Ac Imlin Rubber fiood. THE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goqdyear's Patent India Rubber BooU, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-e. TTNI0N INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, J-c. ; Coats from $2,00 to $0,00 each. l-iglitiiirfr Rods, AM. Qcimbv wv Drslera in Quunby'ii Improved Itoita. Office 132 Em" 1 27th at. and 1J9 Kaaraa atreet. Iookinff irlaw audi Picture Frames. MP- wnntorx, Manufar.tnrrr, No. 101 Canal at Kew Vork, i Gildln-; in all IU branehe". LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Rough's Pa'teU P. Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Astor House, New Yor, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. iTlncliluftrv uikI Jlapliiue Tools. S' icHKfrx'a Machinery Popot, 02 Coortlnnd atrwt, Marhinerv. 4 NDREWS & JESUP, No. 07 Pine st New York, Commission Merchants for the sale of ail kinds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents for Lowell Machine Shop. Needle, Fih IIook fc Tackle dtc. TII0MAS II- BATE, (late T. T. II. BATK.) 103 Maiden Lane, Needle, Uh liooka, t'iobing Tackle, Ae. paper VareroQrt9, CYRUS W MELD -f l1 CHASt Imp'ta and rhogesale Dealer in American, Freneb, Oerutan and Eng1b Papers and avary descrlpUoa ot raper jaaouaaurera aiaiariaia. Staliaiiery VarerooiiM Wliolesule. K loam a Kauutao, No. SS Jovn C Wtaoleaala Booksellera and atatjo-trs, and Maul."" au hbiuw -iUK Hooka, Ssi ft. RM. PatxicK, Da-ance salaniaader tatcs, and OqI5p' Ph imi nmu Hara. Paoot. tio. l.i Pearl at. f ..; ' ' N KW TORE AaRICCI.TTjRAI, W AREIIOUsE, K, U . z a n aii.. rv iaa i ui u.... . afl!7iT.!air?ll UT. !.. Iti.rwal lm&kstU acvii Mt. field and Uarvleo beedii fltad K-rUiiwr, QiiAXkO. Bua DuBt, ... f i . n- ' tl a itaa kst 1 ARDEN. SEED. Ai full- supply of Garden I T' rod, warranted fresh, just received at tbu Druttorr: ;. HAYWOOD ft, SCOTT GREENSBOROUOH Mutual Insurance Company. THE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan is but a small .sum, compared with a joint stock Company. This Company being located in the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger r rtion of the risks are In the West, very many ol hich are in the country. The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have a very large a mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN. President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CUM MING, General Agent. DiRKcmnp. James Sloan, J. A. Mebaue, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J, M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro': Dr. Shnbald G. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown : F. El liott, 'Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Wutking, Carolina Female College ;. John L Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteville,E. FLiltv. Wadeshoro' : J. Jl Eisrirsi RalrifhZLiaraXi. Charlotte ; J. J.- Jack, pitteboro' ; H. B. Elliott. Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14,:i8')3 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N . C . THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to U-ike risks upon nil classes of property in the State, (except Stonm Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to !k4,."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 year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, 0. W. D. Hutchings Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selhy, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington: James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, F.denton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan. Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern: W. N. II. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Suiumy. Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhiic, Prrxithnt. Ilenrj D. Turner, I7v do. S. W. Whiting. Tre.isur.r. John C. Partridge, Srrrrtan. John H. Bryan, Attc.rnni. J. Hersman, (Jrnrral Agml. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, I Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, jost paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Secy. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 SHOCCO SPRINGS, WAKREX COUNTY, X. C. THIS long established and justly celebrated watering place, having been purchased by the proprietors, will be opened on the 20th of June under the superintendence of Mr. James Gresham and lady, well known to the travailing community for their efficiency nud politeness. The whole es tablishment has been repaired and refitted in a manner to please the most fastidious, and every arrangement made to grattfy the taste and con tribute to the comfort of all who may visit. Our Tables and Bar shall at all times and under all circumstances be superior to any heretofore known in the South ; for we nave made arrangements in Petersburg, Norfolk, and Baltimore to be sup plied with the luxuries of the season. sliocco hpnngs a-e distant twelve miles soutb from the Warrenton Depot, where Wilson k Phil lips' large and comfortable Omnibuses, witii fine Teams, Hacks and Baggage Y agons, will always be in readiness tn convey company in two hours. A superior Band of Music will be constantly in attendance during the season for. the entertain ment of our guests, and a Billiard Table and Bowl ing Alley for their recreation. The beautifnl scenery, agreeable and inviting shades, pure at mosphere and refined society at and around Shoc co Springs are proverbial and need no comment. The tollowing is an ana ysis of the waters made by rrof. Stewart of Baltimore : Epsora Salts, Sulphate Carbonate of Potash, Hydrochlorate of Pot ash, Sulphate of Potash, Hydrosulphate of Lime Sulphurected Hydrogen Free in solution, Carbonic Acid. of Magnesia. Carbonate of Magnesia, Muriate of Magnesia, Carbonate of Lime, Sulphate of Lime, Carbonate of Soda, Hydrosuiphate of Soda and Sulphate of Soda, In addition to these waters, whose virtues have been tested for upwards of half a century, the Rod Sulphur Springs on the Land of Mr. Whitrael H. A. Kearney, hereto fows resorted to from Shoc- co, Will tnroiigii nis Kind generosity again De open ed for tho accommodation of our guests. They are within a pleasant ride over a good road and are considered highly efficacious in ra iny diseases. RATES OF BOARD. Families per Month 2-,00 " " week, 9,00 ' ' " day 1,50 Single persons per Month, 30,00 ' week 10.00 " " day 1,75 Children under ten years and servants h'lf price K. P. & JAS. W. ALSTON, Proprietors Sliocco Springs. June 6, 1854. tlJ-40 HERRINGS. 0A Barrels 1 cut Large barrels, W. T Sut- e)M ton s curing do do family Roe do do 40 half do do do do do For Sale by, A. t H HARRIS. Norfolk, May 30, Y4. ' 3m 44 ARNOLD'S SASH LOCK. This invaluable window Fastener kept constantly on hand, and are applied to your windows at only 25 cents each. Try them if you wish to sleep in cool apartments free of bad colds. gggp Agents and Owners of County rights will do well to send in their orders at once as I wish to send for a summer supply, JAS. M. TOWLES. May 30, "54 44 Attention ! Ladies. 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 lTgP &&d beautiful selection of Press floods of aimost every fabric and of the la test styles may be seen, and must be apxikeu, if yop, will do me the pleasure to call and see them. The prices too must pleas?, i? not too tow. Among ths varisly are : Plain and Striped Silks ; " Plain and l'laid Irish Poplins ; Plain and Figured Bareges, and Berage de Lainett ; Sa tin Striped doY Shalliea and Summer Mouslines; Lawns and Ginghams of every shade and stripe and price. ,: ; ' : . .1 , v t JAMES, it TOWLES. May 13, '64- 89 JAMES E. CTJTHBERT.v ;. (SUCCESSOR TO ItERR & . CUTIIBERT, 1 . Grocer, Forwarding and Commikni: Mnrthant, BoL linffbrook Street, - Petert&mrg, Va. ' .Eriti5CES : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackfn, If. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. 1 t.-v, Messrs. Kevan ft Bro. , PtW8bttrS Messrs. L. D. & W. G.. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Korfslk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. - Messrs. Monahan & Beers, Aeir' York., . HAS constantly 'on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nail, assorted, with- flooring ataat. Warehouse Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, 4c., jrhich h offers at. Ah lowest market rates. ;"' ''--' The strictest attention paid to receiving and for- warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, 19 MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS! VERY large assortment of silk and black lace Mantillas and Points. W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER A j ?J ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. J W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. FANS! FANS! M OURNING and fancy Fans. W. H. 4 R S. TUCKER. D RESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. H. 4 R. S. TUCKER. ) IBB0NS and Gloves. X W. H. 4 R. S. TUCKER. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! IF you want a hat of any kind or 'description, call at W. H. 4 R. S. Tucker's, and yon will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be suited, as their stoek embraces all sizes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Fogyism and Young Ameri canism. W.' H. & R. S. TUCKER, FARMERS' HEAD NORFOLK, QUARTERS, VA. ORDERS for Reapers may be sent us for the ensuinjr harvest, which will be filled at the following prices : Husky's Reaping Machine, $105 00 do Mower and Reaper, 115 00 do Front Wheels extra 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery, 5 00 Bi k hall's Va. Reaper, No. 2,4 feet cut,. 120 00 do do do No 3, feet cut,. 130 00 A deduction of $5 will be made if the side deli very is not furnished, and $20 will be added to the a'jove price if front wheels are furnished. ATKINS1 SELF-RAKING REAPER, A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, complktb $176 00 STR A IF, HAY AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap ( utters, from $5 to $25. CORN SHEIXERS. Virginia Corn Shellers, Goldsborough's do Reading's do Double Spout do........ Single Iron Spout do, do Wood do doi....... $26 00 .40 00 35 00 ....."..TTB-W 10 00 -8 00 . BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans, $34 00 No. 1 do do 32 00 xVo. 2 do do 30 00 Sinclair 4 Co's. No 2 do 80 00 Do do 1 do 25 00 Grant's Premium Fans, $16 to $30 Clinton's Fan Mills, ,.$ 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long, $35 00 do do 3 do 4 do 55 00 do do 4 do 4 do.... 45 00 do do 5 do 5 do 55 00 do do 6 do 6 do 65 00 gT'Orders for any of the above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BORUM 4 FISHER, 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. May 19, 1854. 41 tf WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE ft FANCY GOODS, THE subscriber has received and opened a most elegant and fashionable assortment of the above GOODS, to which the attention of the public is solicited. He has all the new styles of Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-PIns Ear-Drops, Looketa, &c. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter Knives, Cups, dc. And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Raior Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, 4c. On hand, also., a few fine Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 1, '53. 89 tf VIRGINIA SPRINGS. VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD OPEN ALL f RE WAY TO STAUNTON. ON the 1st day of June, the passenger train will leave Richmond, after breakfast, and arrive is St.viistos to dinner. Passengers will go on the same evening and reacu the White Sulphur Springs the next day. The Railroad track over the top of the Blue Ridge, which has been in successful operation for several months, is an object of great attraction, presenting from various points prospects of re markable grandeur and beauty. Passed ers from the outh may come to Rich mond at 7 P. M., rest until after an early break fast next morning, or, if they desire no deten tion, they may arrive in the morning train and proceed without delay. Another s ection of the Rail Road west of Staun ton will be opened early in the seon. H Q. WHITCOMB, Agent. Richmond, May 19, '54. Uy31 41 SEA BATHING Chksapbakb Hali, Hamptqs, Vra., will be re-opened on Thursday, June 1st.; -and the proprietor, having added a large and fft commodious House, Ball Room, Bowling Al- 'of leys, 4c, fee., pledges himself to make every effort to render the stay of visitors pleasant and agreea ble. ' Its advantages for BATHina as Ska Aim are net surpassed by any other Watering place, and the climate is proverbial for health. Boats, Fishing Tackle, &c, in readiness for visitors Board per day....... .... J....$2 00 dO tlO WCClal, ...aa. 1 0Q do do 1 month, ............. .......,, 85 00 do do 2 do.......;,.,i,i-,;,,,4,: 60 00 do do 3 40nM(imMi''innm..tmMM)w.80 00 Children aad servanta under It, years ef age, half price. K.Q. BANKS. June 9 1854- . r ; ; .fUt 43 North Carolina Mutual Iilfb Ins i ranee Company. . l : . OFFffiE, JtALETGITy Av C. - , .. flTHIS Compiny eontinoea to insure, the lives of I all healthy White person and Slaves. . The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for $ds their valuer , mi '.(. ' OFTICWM.' , ' . Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, " . Wm. D, Haywood, VlcflkPresident, James F. Jordan. Secretary . Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, , r - Perrin Bushes, Attorney,, ' '"' Dr. Wm. JL McKee,- EMmining PhypicJia : J, Hersman, General Agent. , AH losses are paid within 90 days after' satiaroc. tory proof is presented. M.:1 Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the pls.W of oper atioa of the Company, may be bad otr applicatton at the Office, or any of the Agencies. An, fetter on business should be addressed to : . -- v - JAMES F. JORDAN; SeVy May2, 1853. -. - 86 FIRE! - THE TNA 1NJ U RANCE COMP A NY c ;HATroan-, Com.x., offers to insure Building.i and , Merchandize, against loss or jdHmagAby fire, at ptemianw to suit ihw times. iV J. , (V - . , ' : Thiaison.pf theoldoM s4eetln8varane ConK,. panirsut.uie unitou isutes,,and.payus ioaari promptly,: ; '. ., ., . - i. Applications for Insurance In Raleigh; or Its vi cinity, to be made to i, "i,;- -' S. VT. -WHTTINd. ' - v' ' Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity,' to " 1 5 N. J. PALMER, Agent, October, 1848. ' 83 PANNEL wORK.;, P. KIMBALL No. 78 BEEKMAN ST., XT V 1. I- J Taa rsJ.4 N new i ui k, ii Hoifjiie aim jvewu irrowr m Sashes, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builders' Pannel Work, made of the best material, in the. most thorough manner and Kfln dried, so as to entirely prevent shrinking by exposure to heat in any form or degree, is prepared to; furnish any amount at short notice of the very best article made in the Country, and at extremely low prices for cash.- Orders by mail promptly attended, to, and goods put up and dispatched with frire. Strangers visiting the city re invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. r Jan 19, 1854. 6mos ..7 ; 1854. STRING SUPPLIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, . W. H. ADDINGTON ft OQ., wonH can the attention of every Merchant 'in Vir ginia and North Carolina to their Whole sale (itook Of - i': ' .... BOOTS AND SHOES, Offered for sale at reasonble prices, on a credit of 6 months, at their Large NEW. STORE,1 No; 37, Main Street. - . ; The stock consists in part as follows, vw: 10,000 pair Men's Kip Brognns. various q'lities, 8,000 " Gent's C'lfand fine Wax Lth'rBoote's 2,000 " Men's split Bregans, , . 1,000 " Gent's. Calf Oxford Ties, '.S 8,000 " Fancy Gaiters, Patent Leather Shoes and other fashionable styles of Dress Shoes, 2,500 Men's fine Calf BooU, long legs. Al so, Kip Boots, all qualities, .;'- l J . 3,000 " Women's pegusUns. different kinds. 1,000 " ' 8wed " Calf and GoatSkln prime, -. . ; ' -v ' ! ' "" 15,000 " Ladies Gaiter Boots, Jenny Und Shoes, and other Fancy styles of Ladies ihoes, 10,000 " Women's cheap Morocco Shoes, various kinds. '--"-.'' . . - .j.;-... x' . 4,000 " Misses and Children's Shoes, all kinds " 8,000 Boys and Tenth' Bootees, fte. . . WlLXDDLNOTaN ft CO bare just a4ded $100- " 000 worth of Boots and Saiettrto their Spring steek 'i 'A it will be found very complete, and they hope eve- rf Merchant will eaUdxaain their tock. Tbrxs 6 months credit. - W. H. ADDINGTON A CO. Feb. 7, 1854. . ;;tf.I2. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP; 12 dosetvjusi re- ' eeived. Also,' a large variety of Lnbia's and Basin's Perfumery, at the Drug Store ef r WILLIAMS: ft HAYWOOiX October II, 1853. ' 83 Commission and Forwarding Bu siness; NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, 1854. i s ; , ZD HE undersigned respectfully tender s his set i vices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. ,.; . - .-V? . , He will give prompt attention to all Consign menu of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, and use his best exertions to effect sales at the high est market prices, making 'Immediate returns aad remittances. , - " . v s- - Connecting with bis experience end knowledge of business, a close application to the interests ' that may he confided to him, be hopes to receive' and merit a share of patronage. ' '' - -r - vt r K WORREMt'; RircaxKCES : Iloa. F. - M allory, President f the 'Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy ft Bros.. Shipping Merchants, and Governaeut AgenU for the sale of Quane; Herman at"XJo., Wholesale Shoe , Makers ; lAllyn,- Rose Caps, Wholesale Hardware Dealers; Bloodgood t (X, Dry Goods Dealer . King & Toy, jDrug Dealers ; R.C. Barcmyal., BookseUer orjo - Hon. Kenneth Rayner, Rafa'gkiJr. 47, Charoes oji albs, v: For Cotton fifty cenU per bale ; Tobacco', one dollar per hhd.; al other articles 21 per cent commission. January 17, 1854 6mo. ' '"l ' . ioe Cream ! j . ; - THE subscriber respectfully informs the' eitl sens of Raleigh, the ladles in particular, that he is now ready to furnish them with Ice Cream. Having opened a large Saloon ; expressly far ladies, and one nlse for gentlemen, he hopes, by strict attention, and also by giving them seme-' thing palatable,, that he will receive, a liberal share of their patronage. ... r r V- 5H .ANTONIO PIZZINL S doors, below Messrs. Tucker, ft Rro. N. B. Persons wishing to get lift. Cream by the gallon, will please give notice the day, before they wish it, r A. P. May 16.- . ;' ' - 40' ADAMS &,C(VS DAILY EXPRESSES, TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES. PROMPTNESS, Dispatch and Economy' ere the leading featuree .iuttis, popular, mode of vrausik i vi au MUM D AU PKSCBtPTIOaS. S. E.. PHILLIPS. A rant jxay , rvo. 41..; To the Public :ifi: '' 3HHE subscriber would respectfully inform the citixensof Raleigh, and the publie gojerally; at he keeps consUntly -on hand a supply of '' WALL i PAPER, of varioua kinds, also, 'fire 8creens,.Widow Curtains, 4c.f all ef which wil he sold at the lowest prices; also, paper hanginga of all kinds dene in the neatest and most workman--ship maimer.; r , .; if ii ii & He also has on hand and is still manufacturiae mattresses of all kia4a , RenoyatiBg pf all kinds done with a'aatnaw and dispatch, t c tv. M - HENRt HARRlK T Paper Hanger and Matt rasa 'Maker. April 18, I854.v-;.iy .e:.'.i;$2 ; St O! YE,. FIS HERMEN-Rua- to PesewTv and see hi splendid assortment ef IJmerick n fllllr anil fln.i T i. Of.t. " j r, n I. i i . aa, auu.ya aau oseua -which as hasjait rtoeivad ai waie0 very c. . . - ' sMr.PESClTlV Us i! J 5i 1 r 4 , 7 i v 0 . . C. DEWEY.' Cashier. 2nd, 1854. ' td-U "-dard. Star aad Post, .1 ; i

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