A. aV m A CITY OF RALEIGHr WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1854. , NO. 52. TIIK RALEIQII REGISTER ... v.j .i.vMklr and Wseklr. by SEATOIN .v n GALES, HOf EIBTOI . f n S a ' I' - I K R M 8 : $5 per aunuoi; in ida( $1. $3 per annum ; ia advn $3 M. HATES OF ADVERTTSIW: ' . kMwr -- - w..t t4rrtiiranii tw rwr rmi will h IW in IJlf WYmir. Will I r, AT; frr of rbzrrr. at .v. r.titor mw w rwr-PAiD, Post "tpr General, and h- gone into , . this Ro.ad to-day : T .i.irh at 8 A. M , and reach Wcldon at ,r.ur. ot U P. M.. mid rnch RaIpiitK i V . M. .. . 1 I . - 1 P. 1 1 .ill vka r. I - P. F. PESCCD. tsw nip A Card. Tilt. " v "v " f itixens of Raleigh mud vicinity, that he P.-fpjin,, " Setting Jewels and Repairing all kinds of Bot to te surpiissea. order may be left at F. Mahler s & Co., a I nP ID IM I t'KSUUaiLC I W KIT CU 1UI ViU i c : i - ly 28 Spring Trade, 1854. T0OKTH UAKUiVUA M&KUUAnid! I)t the amrai 01 me oveamer r.urop iuu rwit ) Ship P&n&ni, we are in possession of our i -1 o i r 1 r 1- SPRING IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN GOODS, tkcit&for our sales by Mr. Wm. Weddell.in the Scottish and Irish Markets. We hare i rweirt-J from the Eastern Cities a large and r:juaJiug stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS, pdiMtl from First Hands. We are prepared to sfcto the Trade at as low prices, as they can be fced ny Market. Sarth Carolina Merchants are respectfully in to call when they visit our market. STEVENSON it WED DELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. March, 1854. ly-.'O "71ND0W GLASS. Best qualities of French, 11 Union and Baltimore brands of following BMt, iu: 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 14, 12 by 16, 12T 18. 12 by 20. 18 7 16. 18 bJ l8 13 b7 2 16 bj 20, 18 by 24, 24 by 30. Orders received for any sixe Coach and Picture Glass. GUss for Green Houses, and Glass Tiles for 'floors ftlled promptly by P. F- PESCTJD. Raleigh and Gaston -Railroad. SLAVES are not permitted to tfarel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their itxt. Duplicates should in all cases be pi Ten. is the Ticket Apents are instructed to retain one ecpj of eTery pas?. JAMES M. POOL, Jm. 10, '54. 4 Ticket Agent. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, FRANKLIN COUNTY. N. C. D.S. Richardson, A. M., principal of the Male Dn-mmrnt ; R. J. Taylor, and assistants. D. S. Richardson, Principal of the Female kjartaent. X. M. E. Stone, associate PrincipaL Mi-sH L. Sheryock, and Miss F. M. Groat, as-a-uits. Ih fall Term will commence on the first Mon ij in July. For particulars, apply for a circular the Secretary of the Board of Trustees. E. A. CRUDUP. Mjt3( 6t 44 Notice- I? hereby given that certificate No. 925 for two shares of Stock in the Bank of the State of North Carolina, in the name of the gubtcriber, has ta lost or mislaid and that application will be to the Board of Direct! s of said Bank for t LMie of another certificate in place thereof. C. B. MALLETT. fjjATtPville, June 2, '64. 2mos 45 WHITE SULPHUR & CHALYBEATE SPRINGS WARREN COUNTY, N. C. I). JONES, - Proprietor. C'EASON' opens July 1st Ample preparations ii htTe been miule for the acommodation of RATES OF BOARD. th $20.00 person do ' 2o,00 Per Day 1,25 B rse per month 12,50 'i do day 1 hildren and Servants half price. Hacks aiwavs at the Warren ton Depot to Uke renrs tothe Springs. W. D. JONES. Jan:0, "4. tilA.l. 60 $150 Reward from the Subscriber, on Wednesday .. C-ll. Tr Kiver, TWO HORSES one a t, lerably large W11 built, dark cream horse, about 6 years old ; fi action, and would be called a- No. 1 horse; otiier a perfectly white horse, with a flesh 'ta mark in his breast, has a half hammoned une at m(rht trnm ins Tvisce nnr cwi th for feeLi The white k-r los nut work well in harness. One of e individuals supposed to be connecteu is a of allium size about 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high v lark iatee. dark eves, is considerably sun- fw. ad has a very pbausible address. U much '"posed to talk about manufactures and Improve "kbu and is well calculated to impose on atran-?rr- The other is a spare man about same Tt, slender built, shows his front teeth very J ,liy. which are long and wide, ia also plauidble. sse- well, bnt when spoken to has a down look, f t ftlial a mean one. Is tolerably gray for his There u no doubt but there is a band of " ttiem iMTpllni, ti..nnrv. i Mnntr nlniuierinf t,i..kt- s m"M y . - a 'UUUltlg, , and the public are cautioned against WILLIE B. RICKS. r $25 reward will be paid for th delirery " h horse and $100 for the Uiiet KEfiUsc, :Hon. W. H. Battle, B. H. Battle, C. C Banner and CoL B. D. Battle, "JJ Mount. N. C. Ju;" 23, 1864. 61 uT?BlILDEB.S. Proproaals will fee receircd sL " Committee of Arrangement of the N C. Agricultural Society fori the erection of er. ''Ulidines on f.i. mrnLj. nl.na anil STeci- j p'0QTs of wn'ch may be seen at the offic of Dr. trn ,0a,Pkiu8. Secretary 1f the Society. AU jma" sent in by the last day of Joaei iSMdto ' JERE.NIX0Ni p . . Chairman of Cora, of Arrangeraenta. llh, Jua23, 1864. 2t-51 - CHERRY & CAHILL, Commission Merohants, NORFOLK, TA. Jan. 18, 1854. tf-6 Tri-Weekly Stae Line, mnE KtapsswiU lcaTe lUleigh, every Monday, -rW" Friday 4 7 A- M. by the way of pitt-boro'. Franklinsville, Cedar FaIIs, Ashboro', PP Mines, &e., Airirinff at SaJisbury hr 7 P. M next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro if& 00 do St. Lawrence 400 do FranklinsTille. Cedar Ealls i Ashboro',. ..5,00 do Salishury, gQQ Four norse Coaches, to'PittVMW, H. L. ROBARDS, & CO. Proprietors. StAR Office Yarhrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. w SAM't. SI. WltOH. era. w. nmrr WILSON & GRICE. 0.11, tttplAL oitd rffyWhmf, GlYE their personal and prompt attention to the Sle and Forwvdine of Produce and Mer chndise of every doxoriptlon. nnd make liheral ad vance upon consignments. lUFKaxxCKS. Geo. W. Mordecai. Eso.. Raleifli- Messr. W H. & B. S. Tucker, do : Kine. Thoma & Barrow, Louisbitrg ; R.N. & D. 0. IIrndon, Ox ford; Horu Weldim N. Edwanls. Warren county : Col 8. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White Warrenton ; Montgomery fc riummor. do ; Col. Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4, 37-ly Mr. Lefebvre's School, RICHMOND, VA, (Slxcessor to Mrs. Mead. THE Scholastic year of this Institution begins on the first day of October and ends on the last day of June. Tkrms: For Board and Tuition in ajl the En glish branches for the year, $240 ; Modern and Ancieut languages, each $20; Music on Harp, Piano -and Guitar, each $80; Drawing. $20; Painting on Oil, $-30; Washing, $20. No rxtra CHARGES. There is one department in the School in which everything is taught in French, and where that language is spoken exclusively, as well as in the family of the Principal, for the accommodation of Soutkernert, pupils will be received during the holidays, (July, August and September,) and charged for Board at the same ratio as id the session. They will be exclusively engaged in the study of the French and Music, for which they will be charged for French, $7 per month, and for Mnsic, $1 perletson. The following references will be considered suf ficient Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Mac far land. Hon. John M. Patton. All lette-s to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. Principal. Richmond, June 16, 1854 2awtNovl 49 Splendid Lottery July, 1854. GREGORY $ MAURY, Managers (Successors to J. W. Maury & Co.) $58,823 ! . Lottery for the benefit of the State of Delaware, Class 155. for 1864. To be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, Saturday, July 8, 1864 78 No. Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. Priie of do r. do Prize of do do do 1 1 I 68,823 23,529 11,764 . 6,000 . 4,000 . 3,000 . 2.612 1,000 ..600 2 2 o 2 100 175... .... lowest 3 No prizes . &c. Ac. Ac Tickets 15 dolls. Halves 7,50 Qu'r 3,75. Eh'ts 1,87$. Certfs. of Pkg's of 26 whl. tickets, $200 00 do do 26 half do 100 00 do do 26 quarter do 50 00 do do 26 eighth do 25 00 Orders for Ticketa and shares and Certificates of Packages in the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who order from me. Address P. J. BUCKEY, Agent, Wilmington Del. DANIEL G. FOWTjE, ATTOftlNliEY AT LAW. RALEIGH. N. C. May 12. 1854. 3m 39 PAPER. A 11 ge lot of superior Writing Pa per, just to hand, embracing every variety of Letter, Cap and Note Paper ruled and plain. For sale by SIMMONS & WHITMORE. Petersburg. Jan. 24, 1854. 8 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, allTHntlD. NORTH CAROLINA, TTTJXL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne YV and Nash. Jan. 14. 1853. 6 "VTO. 1 CUT HERRINGS. 80 barrels of No 1 l North Carolina Cut Herrings. Justreeeited from the Fisheries for sale by NIEMEYER & WHITE. On Consignment, 3rr BALES SUPERIOR NORTHERN HAY (ill and for sale. Terms, CASH. VV J BROWN, No. 9, Fayettenlle St. Raleigh June 20, 1854. 3w-6Q Female School, HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. w m R.mfll. Principals. 7errlaut. Professor of Music, Drawing and Painting, and Modern Languages TBKXS PKR H"iu"i Board and Tuition, Music on Piano or Guitar,.... Use of Instrument for practice, Modern Languages, each l P. ntinor. from 1U to $80.00 ..20.00 ....5.00 ..10.00 ..20 00 StnSe- on Wednesday the 12ForffSrer particulars, address Rev. Robert B,HUhiborough, June 9th, 54. w6w 47 " gOXXLUT HTXLSB0a0TJ8H FOB BALE. TTTB offer for aale that valuable property in W Hmsborough. known M th 'Dio Hotm,' wSurtHou. The terms mad. to suit SSSS Po.aeion given th. first of Jan uary next - rented as usual. k-.uwip-, WEBB & C( LONG, WEBB & CO. w6w 47 Jon". 9, 1864. uii i cnnRMIBH ACADEMY- . nii-a-v ;1vfnm-no. os Wwlnes- I peaday. lB W1 ' Jewelry and Fancy Goods, CHEAPER THAN EVER!! THE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform the citizens of Raleigh and Ticinity that they have just received an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Thankful fr the libnral patronage always re ceived, hey will do every thing In their power to deserre a continuance of the mdic Their present stock consists in part of Jewelry : Gold ear-rings, breast -pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings, sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils. rns, wateie, keys, tee. Fakct Goons j Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sizes, papier mache work boxes, Spanish and French fans from 60c to $7,00. pOTtmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl. Fl ench cigar cacs. pocket-books, Wostenholm's celebrated cutlery drvsting and pocket combs of ivory, buffilo, india-rubber ana hell, imua-rubber round combs, puff, tucking and ride-combs, Faber's pencils, French conserves of all descriptions. fancy cups and saucers from 40c n ."S3.00. Gothi i ana b lar .-looks, tjerm.m stiver cnstnr, wax. kid, cryini nnd india-rnMer do'ls of all sizes. looking j;lasss from 60c to'$2,60 ; all kind of Perfumery and Toilet reqi isitos ; China and glass ware of various deriptions &c &e., . CONFCCTIOXAllY . Cnrnmon and Fvench CaiwCeK 'rtETfty7pforTe,' broody fruit, prune, mbdnA, currants citron, mrfe, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, Schied am schnapps. c, MAHLER a Co. April 11. ,r)4. 30 GENERAL AGENT, RALEIGH, N. C. "IT 7" H' l' attend to the collection of nil claim y due in the city of RAleigh, .ini Hank busi ness of allkirdsto be transacte! hero. His terms will be moderate. The most ample and satisfactory references can be given. lUleigh, June 20, 1854. 0m-60 Town Property for Sale ! THE Subscriber wishes to sell his house' and lot in the town of Louishurg, formerly owned by Samuel Johnson, Esq., containing about two acres of gTound. The improvements consist of a comfort able dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, stables &c. A more minute description is deemed unnec essary, as no one will buy without first viewing the premises. Louisburg is a healthy village, and is noted for its excellent Male and Female Schools, which are progressing to higher improvement. It also ha. several good churches, which would seem clearly to indicate that the society of the place is excel lent. And it is. besi'les, surrounded by a country abundant in all the provisions, necessary for goo .. living. The above named property will be shown to any person wishing to examine it, by my brother. J no. H. Brodie, or by Rev .Mr. Kul, who o cupics it at this lime. The price is very reuionab.e, con sidering the advanced alue of property of all kinds ; and the payment will be made easy and accommodating to the purchaser. WILLIAM L. BRODIE. June 23rd. 1854. wmw-61 A Few Re mark 3- L. HARDING has made very recently large accessions to his STOCK, and can now cer tainly supply all those who are in need of well made SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand one hundred Lustre Alpacca Sacks, with Silk Vel vet C illars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Frock style; seventy-five French Drab d'Ete Frocks, Velvet Collars; fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and Frocks; one hundred French Linen Sacks; seventy-five Brown Duck Lineu Frocks, cut in Dress Frock style, very handsome ; White Grass and Gingham Sacks, in any quantity ; also, a very full assortment of White and Co ored Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-five dozen Game, Merino and Lisle Thread Under Shirts. For bargains in superior Ready Made Clothing, always bear in mind that HARDING S is the place. E. L. HARDING. June 22 51. SPRINGFIELD MALE AND FEMALE INSTITUTE. I'MIE second session of this Institute will com- 00 00 00 A mence on Monday, th 10th of July. fi 8 to 10 15 Elementary Branches, Higher English Languages, EXTRA EXPENSES. Music on Piano 20 00 Use of Instrument, 8 00 Needle-Work, 00 Board, per month, with Principal, 5 00. Fuel, lights and washing, 1 00 per month. Good board can be obtained m gooa iamines in the neighborhood, for 5 00. This institution is located nine miles from Ral eigh, in a quiet and moral neighborhood, and af fords superior advantages for the education of youth. The school will continue under the charge of the present Principals, H L. Winton and Mrs M. A- Winton. and competent assistants. By order of the Board of Trustees DR. W. J. BUSBEE, Sec'y. June 23, 1854. . 3t-61 CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGH COACII FACTORY!!! WILLIAMS & GORMAN, having enlarged their establishment by the addition of Jen kins' Shop, on Hargett St, are ful y prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every descrip tion. Employing experienced workmen and using the best of materials, their work will always be finished in a style warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. flffi- Factory on Uaigett St., near the Baptist Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic Hall. Raleigh, June 23, '64. 61 ly. CALHOUN'S WORKS, edited by Richard K. Cralle volume 4. Sketches of the Irish Bar, by the Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sheil, M. P., with Memoir and Notes by R. Sbelton Mackenzie, V. C. L., in 2 Volumes Autobiography of an Actress ; or 8 i ears on the Stage, by Anna Cora Mowatt Lowry's Universal Atlas, constructed and en graved from the most recent Authorities, by J. W. f-nwrv. F. R. G. S. DeQuincey'a Essays on Philosophical Writers, and other Men of Letters, in 2 volumes. DeQuincey's Letters to a Young Man, and othei Papers. For sale by POMEROY. June 16, 1854. . 49 Law Notice- THE Subscriber, having removed to Raleigh, of fera his services to persons having business in the Supreme Court and in the Superior and County Courts of Wake and the adjoining counties, as an Attorney ana co-iaseuor. Klelgh, Jan. 20, 1864. tf 7 Dr. Geo. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA, OMee. No. 538 Brvadw&j, or at his lodgings, PRESCOTT HOUSE, Corner of Spring and Broadway. New fork, Feb. 7, 1854. 12 ly E. Ij. Hardin er, -sr-w a a eeeeiyed auit. an assortment of GEN. H T LEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, within ;r!aat week. Also, new styles of Silk and Alpacca , Coats, Marseilles Vests ts. 85 NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY M. PETTENGILL& CO'S ADVERTISING A- S GENCY ' 119 Nassau STRRRT,' KRW TORE. i And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co. are Agents for the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in ; the United States and the Canada". The following list of Business Firms are among the best and mot reliable in the City of New York : Drv Goods. TTILL BROTHERS. Importers of Embroideries, II White Goods, &c. No. 8U Uberty street F. COTTENET ft CO., Importers of French and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad sire t. E PSTEIN & HONIO. No. 100 Liberty St., Im porters nf Laces, Embroideries, Silks kc. ITCHELL & POTT. 46 Exchange n.,Impor- tcn of British Dry Goods. Scotch and Irish Linen en-j, Lresi uoo.is, A c. BORN, SCHLTEPERt HAARILVUS, Luporterf of German a -U Belgian TJrtfadcloths, Silks, Hosieries, &c. No. 60 Kx'rhange Place. OCH CHUCHARDT. FROLU'H & HOLTH'AUSTEX os. 92 and ii Libert v St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, el vets. Vesting. Satins, Series, Ac. Woolens of eve ry description. BERT RAN D, FKEHF.S k HENRY, Importers of Linen Cmhrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Ernbroiileries, Re., (own manufac ture.) 27 William Street. WYKTH Jf CO., Importers of Embroide ries, mute ana Lace woods, ISo. J Uroad street. J' OHN M. DAVIS. JONES A CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and iet lemen's Furnishing Goods. Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, fee. 104 William Street. TT OHLSAAT fiROS , 48 John Street, Impor IV ters of Iidics' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, Elastic Fringes. Gimis, Tassels. Rraids,' Gold and Silver Buttons, Stars, Laces, STRAHL1IEIM & CO., 60 Broadway. Imp. of Lace, Millinery fir.o.ls, Embroideries and Trimmings. II.: ROBINSON CO., No. 180 Broadway. Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, Inapt and Jobbers. Lace Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, small wares, J-c. " G F.N T L E 1 K X'S F r 1 1 X IS 1 1 1 XG GOODS. C. B II TCiI & CO. 9- WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers and Importers of Shirts. Stocks, Cravats. Gloves, Suspeuuers, Hosiery, &c, c. . accordf:oxs. strings, &c. c 1HARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Ivaler in German, French and Italian Mrsi- CAL lNSTRl'M ents and .TRIS09. AO. - Maiden Lane. IEIU' 1 den I I'INAND ZiiGPAl'M & CO., No. 07 Mai Lane, Importer: of Vio'ins, Guitars, Ac- cordeons. Strings. Brass instruments, &c. &c. Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No. 319 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J. J OH H. "OHN COLT'S TANDARD SAIL DUCK, C. Beach & Co.. No. 71 Pine St., New York. sole agents. Cotton Canvass from sevcrai other mills ; also Osnaburg's Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Snttintt Printers. TOYS A Xl FANCY GOODS. TAHLBORN A CO.. No. 54 Maiden Lane. . (up stairs) and 2v) Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Ooods. Tiles for Floor nnt Cliiiniify Tops. MILLER, COATES X YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St., F.NCATS1 IC TII.KS, QARSKIRK CHIMNEY tops, Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. WiudowGlaoo, Paint, Elc F HOPKINS BRO S. Imp'ts of trench wix now ulass. No 61 Barclay St. Engravers. WHITNEY. JOCEI.YN 4 A X X I X. ArttU and KnirrTrron Wood, Aon. A 60 Kulton St. Fiuedl sua Ix'rt wnrk done bore. Expresses. F-'DWARPS. SAXFOKD 1 CO Fon-ipn Express. No. 36 j Broftdwuy. U.-xJ-i an.l parka;pi foranli to and from all parts of the world. Apvnts in Norfolk Adams & Co. FANCY GOODS. C1HAS. ZINN k CO., Importers of French and Oerman Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New York. HATS. FURS, tc. THOMPSON & R0ESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane. Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and Wholesale Dealer in Hats. Straw Go.ids. &c. Hot Air Furnaces &o- TLVKR. ilnvmtor and PatnU.) 52 Cliff St. Man. holenalf and retail, In Furnaces, Ventilators, Kanfres. Ac India Rubber 2o1. THE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 69 Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whipj, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-c. TT NI0N INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, I J make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, $6,00 each. Coat from $2,60 to Lightning Rods. AM. Qctvbt 4 sois, Dealer In Quimby's Improved Rods. Office 132 EaatClh st. and 119 Nassau stmit. Looking Crla and Picture Frames. MP- vhitiuci, Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal at., New York. , Gliding in all its branches. LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patekt p. Bates, 31 Barclay street opposite the Astor House, New York, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. Machinery and Tlacliiue Tools, Schf-c-s Machinery Popot. 2 Courtjand street, Machinery, Machine Tuola and cxxluwor lb Patent Wauing Machine. NDREWS & JESUP. No. 67 Pine st., New York, Commission Merchants for the sale of all kinds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents for Lowell Machine Shop. Needle, Fiu Iltok Tackle mHOMA? IP BATE, (late T. T. H. BATE.) 103 I Lano, Needlea, Fish Uoohs. Fishing Tackle, Ac. Maiden Paper Wareroonis, CTRTJS W. FIELD CO., 11 Clin St., Imp'ta and Yfhomaale Dealers la American, t'reocn, Oerman and English Papers and every description of Paper Manufacturer's Materials. Stationery Hareroom-WhoJesale. Kioafxt KsLLeoe, No. 18 Jovn at- WTooleaala Bookseller and stationer, and Jianf.of all kinds of Blank Uookj. " Safes. Ru Piisjcx Defiance salamander safes, and QoAn's De i jjiqo, Locfc, nd Cross Baa, Depot, No. 1W Pearl at. NKW YORK AQRICULTUfcAIi WABKROCSK, R. t, ALtxs. (late A. B. Allen Co,) 189 and 181, Wat ft, Airricoltoral and Horticultural lm piemen U and Machinery, Field and Oardea Berda and fertuiaera, Q oano, bun Dust, Fboapata of time, foadreote, Plaster, Ae. S- ARDEN SEEP. A full supply . of Garden I t seed, warranted fresh, just received at th. Drug Store of HAYWOOD A S9OTT. GREENSBOROTJGH Mutual Insurance: C ompany. v njVIE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan is fa. D"i a smau sum, compared, witn a joint atocK Company. This Company being located ta the 'v cstcrr part of the State, consequentlv-much the larKer F "Ttion of the. risksre in the Wet, (Tery moy nl Wch are in the conntory.;;. z ' " ""Hny s enwreiy iree irpm ueoi, nave made no assessments, and. have a verr larire , mount in cash and good bonds, and is , therefore confidently recommended to the pubHc . ' '& At the last Annual fleeting the following 'Officers were elected for the ensuing year : " ' J AMES SLOAN. President. ' S. O. COFFIN, Mce President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUM MING. t3eneral Agent. Directors. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rer. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. I. P. Weir. W. J. McCpnnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shnbnld G. Coffin, J. W. Field. Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright. Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College; John I. Shaver, Salisbury ; John H. Cook, Fayecteville E F. Lilh-, Wodesboro'; J. J. Bises. Raleieh; Leroy fipring. Charlotte; JjLAStuu, PJiife4fi?o; i P.. Elliott, Codsr Falls. -PETCB. ADAMS. Sec'y. A cent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14, 186.3 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. R ALEIG II, N . C . nMHIS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Staam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to 4, 600,0)0, 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 haR 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. .1. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, Jf.lin Primrose,. Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. II. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox. Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City : F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell. Newbcrn; W. N.H. Smith, Mur frceslwiro' ; 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, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersmau, General Ajrnt. S. W. Whiting, "I Jno. R. Williams, v Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 SHOCCO SPRINGS, WARREN COUNTY, N. C. fWHISlong established and justly celebrated J 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 travelling community for their efficiency and politeness. The whole es tablishment tias been repaired ana renttea in a manner to please the most fastidious, and every arrangement made to gratify 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 have made arrargements in Petersburg, Norfolk, and Baltimore to be sup plied with the luxuries of the season. Shocco Springs a-e distant twelve miles south from the Warrenton Depot, where Wilson V Phil lips' large and comfortable Omnibuses, wita fine Teams, Hacks and Rag-gage Wagons, will always be in readiness to 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 lor their recreation. The beautifal scenery, agreeable and inviting shades, pure at mosphere and refined society at and around Shoc co Springs are proverbial and need no comment. The following is au ana yais of the waters made by Prf. Stewart of Baltimore : Epsom Salts, Sulphate of Magnesia. Carbonate of Magnesia, Muriate of Magnesia, Curhonate of Lime, Sulphate of Lime, Carbonate of Soda, Hvdrosu phate of Soda Carbonate of Potash, Hydrochlorate of Pot ash, Sulphate of Potash, Hydrosulphate of Lime Sulphuretted Hydrogen Free in so.ution, Carbonic Acid. and Sulphate of Soda, In addition to these waters, whose virtues have been tested for upwards of half a century, the Red Sulphur Springs on the land of Mr. Whitmel H. A. Kearney, heretofore resorted to from Shoc co, will through his kind generosity again be open ed for the accommodation of our guests. They are within a pTeasant ride over a good road and are considered highly efficacious in many diseases. RATES OF BOARD. Families per Month 25,00 " 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. & J AS. W. ALSTON, Proprietors Shocco Springs, June 6, 1854. tlJ-46 HERRINGS, 3f f Barrels 1 cut Large barrels, W. T )) ton's curing. Sut- do do ao ao lamiiy Koe ao 40 half do do do do For Sale by, A. & II HARRIS. 3m 44 Norfolk, May 30, '54. ARNOLD'S SASH LOCK. This invaluable window Fastener kept constantly on hand, aud are applied to your windows at only 25 cents each. Try them if yon wish to sleep in cool apartments free of bad colds. 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. TQWLES, May 30, '64 . 44 Attention ! Ladies. WHILE taking car. Of th. great interests, of the country, by which th. table of th. high and the lowly are supplied, th. ladies are not forgotten. A. large and beautifal selection of Dress Goods of almost every fabric and of the la test styles may be seen, and must be admired, if yon will do me the pleasure to can ana see tnem. The prloes too must please, if not too tow. Among the variety are : Plain and Striped Silks; Plain and Plaid Irish Poplins; Plain and Figured Bareges, and Beragede Laines; Sa tin 8 trip ed do ; Shallies and Summer Mouslines; Lawns and Uingnaxas of every ansae and , strip, and price, , : - - :p JAMES M. TOTTtlSw . MJ 18, M. . .v 8 James ev cutrHBERT 5 f SUCCESSOR TO KERB, & crJTHBERT.l s f Grocer, foneardiiig end Comtoiution Aferckant, $cl- ri''Thoa. Bragg-jKVaeg, & "f - i I. F. Hicks, vEsq, tlTte.-L Messrs. L.- D. tt. Vf. Q. TJrenshaW, SieJmoni. ;fJosiah Wills, EsKorfolK ; : James George, Earf., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers. JVew York. constantly on. hand: Prime Porto ruco and New Orleans Sugars, Crushed, Ptdveriscd and Clarified do Rio, LAguir and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and AlLspico , 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 Yirrruia tend Western Bacon and Ls.rd Noils, assorted, with flooring. and Warehouse Kegaiia, Pnacipe, and Ilavanna Cigars ; .Together with s large stoek of foreign ajuidV mertic" Lienors, Wines. &c".T whwYfce ToiIeraf Ite lowest market rates. ' ' The strictest attention paid to rfwlvWfTITfftav warding goods. PAtmkiim, March 6. j --119. MANTILLAS I SLANTILLASl . fe 4 VERY large assortment of silk and black J. lace Mantillas and Points. V -i; W. H. & R. S. TUCKER s ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. II. & R, 8. TUCKER. FANS! FANS I M 0URNING and fancy Fans. W. H. & R S. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER, T) IBBONS and Gloves. Xi W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. HATS! HATS! ! HATS!!! IF yon want a hat ef any kind or description, call at-W. H. & R. S. Tucker's, and yon will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be wiled, as their stock embraces all sizes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Fogyism and Young Ameri canism. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. FARMERS' TTTT! ATI NORFOLK, QUARTERS, VA. ORDERS for Reapers may be sest us for the ensuing harvest, which will be filled at the following prices ; Hvssbv'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 Buerall's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 41 feetcut,..$120 00 do do do No 3, 5 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 aove price if front wheels are furnisbed,i-: ATKINS1 SELF-RAKING REAPER . A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, complete, $176 00 STRAW, HAT AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price $30 for th. best, . and warranted to cut anything in th. Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap t otters, from $5 to $25. CORN SHEIXER8. Virginia Corn Sh.Ilers, $26 00 Goldsborough's do 40 00 Reading's do 35 00 Double Spout do 16 00 Single Iron Spout do . 10 00 do Wood do do 8 00 BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans, $34 00 No. 1 do do ., 32 00 No. 2 do do 30 00 Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do 30 00 Do do 1 do 25 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 65 00 do do 4 do 4 do 45 00 do do 5 do 5 do 65 00 do do 6 do 6 do 65 00 J6SaT0rders for any of the above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfnlly so licited. " BORUM & FISHER, 1 1 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia, ' May 10, 1864. 41 tf WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE A 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, Lockets, &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, 4" And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, Ac. 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 THE WAY TO STAUNTON. ON the 1st day of June, the passenger train will leave Richmond, after breakfast, and asbjtb in Staunton to dinneb. Passengers will ro On the same evening and react the White Sulphur springs me next aay. The Railroad track over th top of the Blue Ridge, which has been, in snccesaful operation for several monws, ia an oojeci or great attraction, presenting from, various points prospects of re markable grandeur and beauty. Passen.ers from th. South may come to Rich mond at 7 f . AL, rest until alter, an early break fast next morning, or, if they desire so deten tion, they may arrive in the moroiag train and 1 i, A J - 1 . , proceea wivauut aeiny. . Another s Ktion of the Rail Road west of Staun ton will be opened early in the season. H. O. WHITCOMB, AgwC Richmond, May 19, '54.. . tJySl 41 TTORSE POWER WHEAT THRESHERS. l bar. still on hand several of the very best wake, bHught for exhibition at the last Fair.' which I offer at th. manufacturer's prices, fire, of cnarge tor transportation. . , Fanners will do well to look to their interest and buy st once as they eanuot have such another op- poixuAlvy w kue prcaxni urop - :t -- . . JAMES M TOWtES. Farmer's Hall, Jane 3,1854. 40 Nag'i Head- npHE subscriber respwtfully informs the public JL tnat tbe ucAXi nnncAl', at Nag's Head, wtoich has been greatly enlarged aud- imDrovea since th. last season, will be. open for Visiters on North Carolin&'Mutuial : '- :GFfICB, XAtEIQB,;; C. fTlHIS Company continues to insure, th. lives et iLU healthy .White persons and Slavs V h. greatest risk taken 611 a single life is $6,000; Slaves are insured for term of one M five years fot Ifotjbairfoe:-; t. v.' : ,-v - " onKti.Zn :! ': - Dr. Chas. If. Johasbn, President, " ' Wm. D. HaywoocL Vice Presid.n . , J antes P. Jordan, -.Secretary, . ,. . ' . . Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, 7 , Perrin Busbee. Attorney, - ' Dr. Wm. H. McKee Examining PhyaidtVB. J ' . J. Hereman, General Agent All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfae tory proof is presented. ' ' C Blanks and Pamphlets, showing th. plan of pr ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to . - JAMES P. JORDAN Sec'y May2,41853. - . 83 . PIRET FTVH E JETNA INSURANCE COMTANT o j-nAaarcRP. Cpsx., offers to insure Buildg tefdcMne,agaih8 I9SS ot .dafiaaby'fire. This is one of the oldest and best fosranee Com- panieain.the United States, and pays its losses promptly. -. : ""Appncations for Insurance in Raleigh, Its vl ciniy, to be made to - 8. W. WHITING, " ' "".Agent. Ahd for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, tc. ' N. J. PALMER, Agent ; October, 1848. : 83 PANNEL WORK. ; NP. KIMBALL, No. 78 BEE KM AN ST., -New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Sashea, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builders' Pannel Work, mode of th best' material, in the most thorough manner and Kiln 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 th. "very best article made in the Country, and at extremely low prices for caslu-,1 Orders by mail promptly attended to, and goods put op and dispatched with care. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jan 19, 1854. ' 6mos 7 Commission and Forwarding Bu siness. . :. . , NORFOLK, VIRGINIA," I85i -2TIHE undersigned respectfully tenders his ser riA, vices to MERCHANTS and PLANTERS, doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. -1X;Sv He will give prompt attention to all Consign ments of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE,' and use his best exertions to effect sales at the high est market prices, making immediate I. returns and remittances. ' " 'V 4$-;f i-" " , Connecting with his experience and knowledge of business, a close application to the interests that may be confided to him, he. hopes to recsiv. and merit a share of patronage. H R. A WORRELL. . RsrsBBNcxs : Hon. F." Malloryy President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad; Messrs Har dy & Bros., Shipping Merchants, and Government l.UW M v virffy i ilTiirT iff J i t , Wholesale Shoe Makers ; ' Allyn, Rose 4 Caps, Wholesale Hardware Dealers ; Bloodgood It- Co., Dry Goods Dealers; King & Toy, Drag Dealers ; a. uarciay, esq., Kookseuer jyorolk, Va, Hon. Kenneth Kayner, JCaltigh, iV". (7. ' . Chasocs on Sahs, yri; For Cotton, fifty cents par bal. ; Tobacco, on. doDar pw Hid.; all other articles 2i per cent eotninission.' - . January 1-7, 1864 S mos. . v New Shoes and Gaiters by Ex ' press. VERY large and late arrival of Shoes and A Gaiters from th. principal manufacturers in hiladelphia, embracing Walkiog Shoes. Black and White Kid SUppers, Goat BooUes, Tipped, Plain and Heeled Gaiters. W. H Jan. 23 & R. ,3. TUCKER. 61 New and Interesting Books. LEATHER Stocking and Silk A Storof VI ginia. - .j , l-; .' '- 1 wenty Y ears in th. Phfllippin. Islands, with il- ustrations. - ' v Vara, or the Child of Adoption.: Farm Implemerts, with 200 illustrations, bv J. J. Thomas. . ' - ' ' .- Melbourne, and the Chinca Islands: with Sketch es of Lima, and a Voyage round th. World, by G . W. Peck, r ' ' Aubrey a Novel, by Mrs. Marsh. The Quiet Heart a NoveL Life and its 'Aims ; in' two par's. The Two Roads, or the Right and the Wrong. The Virginia Mineral Splines, with remarks on their use, the diseases to whieh- they are applicable, and in which they are contra-indicated ; accompa nied Dy a map 01 noutes and instances a new work, by William Burke, M.IV-r Travels in Armenia ; A Year at Erxeroom. and on th. Frontiers of Turkey, Russia and Prussia, by the Hon. Robert Curson. .' . ' ' The above for sale at the Publisher's prices, by v ; H. D. TURNER, " N. C Book-stors. Raleigh; June 23, '54. ' 61 ADAMS & CO'S DAILY EXPRESSES. TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES . PROMPTNESS, Dispatch and Economy are the leading features in this popular mode of transit for articles or All. 'dkscriptiohs. ; 8. E. PHILLIPS, Agent, May 19, '64. 'v".' J 41 To the Public. THE subscriber would respeetfuDy inform the citixena of Raleieh and the unblic frenerallv. that he keeps constantly-on hand a -supply of WALL PAPER, of yarious kinds, also, , Fire Screens, Window Curtains, Ac, all of whkh wi l be sold at the lowest prices ; also, paper haasines 01 u autwi uu w xn. neatest ana most workmen ship njanner. . ' .v p f f.. He also has on hand and Is liill nianufActurbr mattresses of all kinds. Renovating of all kinds don. with eatness and dispatch. , .'' '. , , . J , .11ENRY HARRIS, . . v Paper Hanger and. Mattress Jdak&r I April 18, 1864. ;, w:sr Vi : - 32 ' C. IhiPRE A ColI' WHOLESALE OROCiCRS AN1 COMMIS. J0N -MERCHANTS.' DxAtEKS nt Sugar, i'l,urt Cojfa Moiassts, Teas, vvnuun, rrooa nare, Katsms, Tobacco, Se gart, JSeotch tAUt ,Limdxtn J3brirt Jfrooms. Starek, Salt Mu ftrk, &e. kc ' CotMSft FaOMT AMD PIIMCESS OT8 f WILMINOTON. N. C. toil r oAm. 1854. Iy ' 26 rv i . Wilmisgton, Mar. 28, Teaohers Wanted fcI THE Trustees of the Tarboro Academy wish to engage two competent Teacher to take eharge VSMi .- ' ' i-V-:. : . -ff- ' .FEMALS DEPARTMEKt -of .this Institution one, :for th literary branches, the other as an instructer of mnsio. v"-' Applicants, for the situations Bust'prc4c strong testimonials of their qualiScations, and ad dress their comntunications to Dr. "W. Baker, president of the Board ef Trortees.iTarhWL w. n. L; la desirable that the next session should com mence on. wenaaor, tnetih day , of next month. - Tj$ order pf the Trustees, vt v-v " ' . . jsa KCHtFI.EtTV Secretary. .-" M,r at''--r; ! ' : .1 ..IS f a 1. I! ill I 4'; i 4 ii

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