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v, '- '-' : .-'.'- '- ' . v :-;iu- " i . i 'V' "' ' " " i '.'" . :s: - - . -?r . CITY OF "'.'' -' -I"-"?t xnE " RALEIGH REGISTER'! SEATOtf aAiES,X' gplTO AND riOMUTOl. ' KATfcS OF AfVlihTISLNO: .-twocT-J T7 1 Une tnrt Wrtten $1; A!T!loMa teJon. SS etv .... Jrwrbr: bat fedaJo KMLUkt ml)x regtlx prtee l arrf jjr by Ui yt. "tSSn iwettrfin th. Swnl-wUy.-U aU J,wt' to tt Editor bi b iorr-nn. : V. . v j i i ! I ivst Mast"" General, and Laa gone into i X .... tV.i Road tf-dnT utrt1"" . 3.,uVli .ttR A. M - anJ rh'VftUAi . .i7r . tMTe WcIJon at 1 J P. M., and reach Rafeigh ittj l- - - - -- - . . nOOH-l awb r.rmn -itat DmnJ of Tbcco is a nuitj of Kttir . It ia mad u, most cotly, moat beautiful, amLmost deli oous wf. proWI n Virginia, is put up in boxes Ttighing 1 pounds with th sigaatara ani like. the celebrated Manufacturer, James Thorn- uatueiaoeu a suppijjust received and forsI bj P. F. PESCUD. A Card. THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the Citizena of ) Raleigh And Ticinitj, that he is pirp:re 1 now for manufacturing all. kinds of Go! J n.I Silrer ware vit : Goblets, Mugs, Teapots, Kirrinr Finger-rings, Breastpins, Bracelets, it, sc.; Setting Jewels andEepuring al kinds of Jsr!rj ia a raaqner warranted to give satisfaction; Entrnvinc aud Chasing of erery description in a Cjlenotto be surpassed. i . ? r Ad orders maj be left at F. Mahler's & Co., vkre he has Liken the room adjoining the store room. , '" H.MAHLER p. S. Th? most reasonable rate giren for Old Gold and SiWer. . -Raleigh, .N.C, April 4,' 18i4. Ij 28 Spring Trade, 1854. TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS! By the arrival of the Steamer Euro pa and Pack et Ship Panama, we are in possession of our SPUING IMPORTATION' OF FOREIGN GOODS, wlecwd for our sales by Mr. Wm. Weddell. in the iiilijh, Scottish and Irish Markets. We have ttao received from the Eaatern Cities a large and cuunanding stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS, purchased from First Hands. We are prepared to oifer to the Trade at as low prices as tht-y can be fuiE-i in any Market. North Carolina Merchants are respectfully in nied to call when they Tisit our market. , STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. March. 1854. ly-20 " T IN DOW tt LASS. Best qualities of French, jl Union and Baltimore brands of following niw, vix : 8 by 10, 10 by 12, It by 14, 12 by 16. 12 by I?, 12 by 20,13 by 16, 13 by 18, 13 by 22. 16 by 20. 18 by 21, 24 by 30. Order received for ay aixe Coach and Picture Gbra Glass for Green Houses, and Glass Tiles for Floors filled promptly by P. F ''fgrrn. Raleigh and Gaston Railxoaa. SLaVEo are not permitted to tnuel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicates should is a 1 casee be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one wry of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, jaa.10. '54. 4 Ticket Agent. NOTICE. TAKEN up and committed teethe Jail of Wake Couuty. N C. oa tn 27th day of .Mar last, TWO NEGRO ME.V. who say their names are EL LICK and THORNTON, and that they belong .to Garten Smith, of Sottta Carolina, Chesterfield District ElLICK ia a bright mulatto, 21 or 22jeare old. and weighs 140 or 160 poun Is. THORNTON is black, some 19 or 20, and weigaa 150 or loO pounds. They say they were purchased in Richmond. Va. Tbe owner of said Negro W'll come for rd, prove prop rty and pay charges, or they ul be dealt with as the law directs. W H- HIGH, Sheriff. June 30, lf54, tf 65 &L Standsr copy. J. M LOVEJOY8 ACADEMY. THE 27th Session will Commence on the 10th of July, 1854. J. M. LOVEJOT. Raieigh, Jane 30, 1854. 2t 63 PEETE. PEPPER A CO.. -WHCXLESAIaE GROCERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION PORTSMOUTH, VA., All business entrusted to them will be pnnctual'y attended to. PERSONS with whom we are not acquainted, wishing goods forwarded by us, mut Bend the Bon-y to our office, aa we fin 1 great difficu ty in c"l ectii.j small debts scattered throughout the country. t June 30th, 18-54. 6m "3 1 Standard and Post 3 months, (weekly.) Louisburg Coach Factory. CARRIAGES have become so fashionable that it has been predicted by some if war should w visit our shores again, they would be tested fen then, for the purpose of dealing out death into the ranks of our enemy. Whether or not, how- -eTer, I am determined that my establishment shall be well represented in the way of Coaches, four an-J six passenger Roekaways, taper, patent and fc-ilf piteut axle Buggies, with and without tops, "I Sulkies of superior finish. My stock at present corsiste of a general as e jtment of the above named Vehicles. After iiiviU? j jfe tjme experienc ia the business, and "epiug no body in my employ but the beat work men the country can afford 1 deem it unnecesaa rJ to say anythirg in its behalf, for it requires Bathing but a g impse at it to satisfy any man it is capable of d ing its own puffing." Persons wanting a Carriage who cannot eon veuientiy come to my establishment, can have it ent to their house for inspection, if desired. UU wjrk will be taken in ex haage for new, at reasonable prices. I also keep on hand HARNES of all qualities ; principal part of which is pat np under my Cxn supervision. I ask uothiag but a tria' to in satisfaction, for my prices will be as moder W as the times will admit of, whilmy work will contribute a pleasure to the eye. comfort and e-'ie U the boUy, add delignt t- t ie mind Rep uring of all kin 1 daae wth neatness and "patcu. All work warranted. ' J. J. JWNATBEE, Jttrg. N. C. June SOtf -r ) 0SENDALE (Em ENT-100 Barrel Rosen M, oate ceueat for sale bf "t 51EMETEK 4 WRITE-? ortsmottth, Va.. Jane 13. IB64. " I r 48- eindard copy ' & URPENTlNfi BOAl A Kacauadby A ttare euppiyjuat I .- . j Soioxoa Ckxmt; ; Jam. Qabbx. CH EK It Y; h CADI LLj Coxnmlssioa Merchant. Jan, 13, ' ,tr-6 MondaT, Copper Maes, tc., arriving at SaHsbory by 7 P. m! next day. - -- f ; ., . , t , T go i4 rittsooro',... $3,oo j r Lawrence...... 4.00 do FrHnkhnsTiUe, Cedar Falls 'AshboroI...5,00 ao Snhsbary, ; ... ggo Four Horse Coaobes, to KUaborJ',' " H. L. &. CO. e rtt Proprietors. Mage Office Tarbronrh House, Raleigh, N C. Aur.3, 1838. . 6.3 SAM L. H. WILSO.t. OEO W. OKIC. . ., WIX.S0W. & ORICE, Hit, 11, High ST. unit Pientf t Wkmrf. " - Porteraoath, Va . GIVB their personal and- prompt attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce &nd If h cbfeudise of etery description, and make liberal ad. ances upon consignments. RxFEatxecs-Ueo. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W H. & K. S. Tucker, do: Kin. Tham & Barrow, Louiaburg; U.iD. C. Herudou, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county ; Col f. S. Royster, GranTille; Messrs. John White & Co., Warreuton : Montcromerr &. Plunimer. d ? CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. may . io.to. 37-1 y CARD. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. IN order to prevent disappointments in entering scholars in Salem Female Academy, the un dersigned adopts this method of informing the public, that no wore sholart can be received at the present time, un ess they are such as have secured places by previous application. Being engaged in erecting extensive additional buildings for the use of the school our accommodations will in con sequence" be considerably limited until the new houses shall have been completed. At the same time all vacancies which have occured, or which re likely to occur for some time to come, have already been engaged. Parents and others, dp siring to pl:ice their daughters, relatives or w.trds under our care, are therefore requested not to tet out with them for Salem without having firot ascertained.-by application in writing, to the sub scriber, whether or not. they can be received. ROBERT DaSCHWElNITZ, Principal. Salem Female Academy, N. C. June 30, 18o4 wow 53 dissolution! rHE firm of J. J. B;ggs & Co., is this day dis solved by mutual cooseut. All persona indebted to the late firm will confer a favor by calling and paying their bills, at an early day, in order that they may pay their in. debtenness. All persons having claims againt the late firm will preaent th. m without delay, as it is .mportant the business be closed as soon as posai ole. Settlement may be made with either of the partners. J J. BIGGS, JOHN L. KINO, J A3 H BIGGS. Raleigh. June 80, '54. 63 N. B. The lubsariber, in dissolving his busi ness counexion, in this city, for the purpose of forming one in another, takes tbi opportunity to expre ss his grata ude to his friends and custo mers, lor the patronage so librrally bestowed ui on hinx He would also beg leave to recommend aa every way worthy their enfioence and support, aia late partners, who have taken tbe entire busi nesa. J. J. BIGGS. New Firm. THE Subscriber. uvug purchased the inter eat of Mr. J J. Biggs ia the Tailoring and Keady Made Clothing buainess, take this methou of informing their customer, and tbe Public in KenerJ. that they will carry it on in all its branch ea, as heretofore, in the name of King and Biggs ; I promising to spare no pains to please all those who .avor them with a calL Don't forget to call at the Old Stand, No 10, Fayettev.lle Street. JOHN L KINO. JAMES H. BIOGS. Raleigh, July 1 154. Metropoletan, Post, Star, Spirit of the Age and Biblical Recoruer copy 4 times weekly. Hplendid Lottery July, 1854. OREO OR r 4 MA Uttf, Manager (Succeitort to J. W. Maury Co.) Lottery for the benefit of the STATE OF DELAWARE. Class 16'. roa 1664. Drawn at Wilmington, Del. Sat. July 16, 1864. 12 Drawn Numbers out of 76. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Splendid Capitals of 35,000 1 do do 10,000 do 4,273 do 3,000 1 2 10 10 10 10 20 166 do 2,600 do. do. do. do 2,000 1,000 500 200 &. &c. &c Tickets, lO-r-Halves, 5 Quar. 2,60. Certfs. of Pkg's of 26 whl. tickets, 140 00 do do 26 half do 7u 00 do do 26 quarter do 85 00 n5rersToricke"tind shares and Certificates of Packages in the above splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an account oi each drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who order from me. Address P. J. BUCKET, Agent, Wilmington, Delaware. Town Property for Sale ! THE Subscriber wishes to seil his bouse and lot in tbe towi of Louisburg, formerly pwued by Samuel Johnson, Esq., containing aoounwo acres of ground. The improvemenU consist of a comfort able dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, Btables &C. A mere minute description is deemed unnec essary, as no oue will buy without first viewing the premises. 4 - i..?hr is a healthy Tillage, and is noted for its excellent Male and Female Schools, which sre oroaTessing-to higner improvement . o um several good churches, wnieh wou.d seem clearly to indicate that the society of the place is excel lent. And it is. besides, surrounded by a country abundant ia 11 the provisions, necessary for good The abort named property will be tbown to any nerson, wishing to examine it, by my brother, Juo. k! Brodie, or by Re Mr. lUio. who xupwa 4t at this um. The price is rery reasonabe, con Bering the advised aide of property of all uda ; and the pymt will be maoa easy and r'wtS&t BRODiE. ; Weare requested 'tb announce WIt. L1AM iL HIUH as Candidate for . re-election to the oueruiawy m . n aae. 'btanjumj lLffi ? k"S -v ' "-- f Jewelry risi2L Fancy Goods, rpHS tubaoribert take great n fas are to bform JL . thihcitisens of Raleigh aatT vicinity that they nave just received an entirely new stock of all the articles In their line. --T ? . v - Taaakful for- the uberal patronage always re eeived, Jwy will do every thing in their power to deserve a continuance of the same. " " " Their present stock consists in part of J iwrunr s Gold ear-rings; jreaat-pins, euff-pina, finger-riags, aleeve- buttons, braeeleta, ockes, fob nd guaru ehaina, pencila pens, watcies, keys, &c'. Fawct Goods: BerCn and French baskets. fur Biahed leather retteuleaof all aiiea, papier aiaohe work boxes, 9 tanish , and French fans .from 60c to $7,00 portmonnaiesof leather, velvet and peart', Fiench' cigar cases, pocket books; Wostenholm' celebrated cutlery dressing and pocket combe ol ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shall iudia-rubbei round combs, puff, tucking and side-comba, Faber'a peucils, French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00. Gothic 1 and 8 day clocks, German stiver castors, wax kid, crying and india-rub' w do Is of all sixes, looking glasses from 60c to $2,T0 ; all kinds ot Perfumery and Toilet reqi isites ; China and glass ware f various descriptioas, Ac., , . ' J?-? . CONFECTIONARY e. - v Comakenand French Candies, nickiua. brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants citron, nut., wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, echied am schnapps c.,- - MAHLER Co. April 11 o4. 3rt WOLLQAMTeliABfll, " GENERA L AGENT, RALEIGH, N. C. TTJ"ILL attend to the collection of all claims f f due in the city of Raleigh, and Bank busi ness of all kirds to be transacted here. Hi. terms will be moderate: The most ample and satisfactory references can be given. Raleigh, June 20, 1854. Gm-50 A Few Remarks T. DID UI V'fl 1... l 1 i. accessions to his STOCK, aud can now cer taiuiy supply all thoe who are ia need of well made SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand one hundred Lustre Alpacca Sacks, with Silk Vel vetCillars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Fr. ck style; seventy-five French Drab d Ete Frocks. Velvet Collars; fifty rape Camblet Sacks and rrocki; one hundred French Xme.i Sacks; ae- v,n y-five Brown Duck Linen Frocks, cut in Dress Frock style, very handsome; White Grass and Gingham Sacks, in any quantity ; also, a ver full assortment of White and Co ored Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-five doxen Game, Merino and Lisle Thread Under Shirts. For bargains in superior Rendv Made Clothii g, always bear in mind that HARDING'S- i tbe p ace. E. L. HARDING. June 2 51. CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGI1 COACH FACTORY!!! WILLIAMS & GORMAN, having enlarged their establishment by tbe addition of Jen kins' Shop, on Hargett St, are ful y prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGES of every d esc rip tion. Employing experienced workmen and usiup the best of materials, their work will always be finished in a style warranted to give satisfaction. Repairing done with neatness and deapatcn. tfcjjT Factory on Uaigett St., naar the B iptist Grove, and at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic Hall. Raleigh. June 23, '64. 61 ly. CALHOUN'S WORKS, edited by Richard K. Cra le volume 4. Sketches of the Irish Bar, by the Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sbeil, M. P , with Memoir auu Notes by R. Sheiwn Mackenzie, V. C. 1, in 2. volumes Autobiography of an Actress ; or 8 Years on the Stage, by Anua Cora Mowtt Lowry's Universal Atlas, constructed and en graved trota the most recent Authorities, by J. W. Lowry. F. R. 0. 4. Devjuineey's Essays on Philosophical Writers, and other Mea of Letter a, in 2 volumes. DeQamcey's Letters to i Young Man, and othei Papers For sale by POME ROY. June 16, 1854. 49 SEA BATHING Chisahaki Hall, Hamptos. Va , wih be re opened on Thursday, June 1st., and the proprietor, having added a large and commodious House, Ball Room, Bowlibg Al- piife leys. Ac. to., pledges himself to make every etfort to render tnestay of visitors pleasant and agree a ble. Its advantages for Bathing ox Sea Aim are not surpassed by any other Wateriug place, and the climate is proverbial for health. (9" Boats, Fishing Tackle, Sc., in readiness for visitors Boaidperday $2 0 do do week 12 00 do do 1 month 35 0 do do 2 do 60 0 do do 8 do 80 0 Children and servants under 12 years of rg , half price. R G. BA R. June 9. 1864. w4t 47 Tar River Male Academy. THE first session of this school for the year 1H54-will close on the 81st inst. On the 30th the pub'ic examination of the clashes wi I take place. There will be public declamation and other exercises on tbe 31st The patron-of the school and its friends generally are respectfully invited to attend. The next session will commence on Monday, tbe 3rd dny of July next, and parents are reques ted to enter their sons at the commencement of the session, if practicable The price of boarding pef month is five dollars. Tbe prices for Tuition her session of five months, are : Elementary branches $7 50 Higher English 10 to 1 i 60 Languages 15 00 The necessary expenses of the most advanoed scholar, including boarding, tuition, Ac, 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 neigh horhood, and affords superior advantages for the education of youth. The school will coutiuue un der the charge of the present principal, J. C. Rhodes, A. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. C. W ALLEN, Secretary. TsrSTixs : Dr J A. Russell Wm. Clement, L P. Allen, Allen Waller, Jan. C. Cozart. May 26, 54. wtSJy 43 GREENSBORO' HIOH SCHOOL. The next session will commence on the I Oth of July and continue five months. Tuition same as here tofore, required in udoancc Classical Department $?0 00 Mathematical 15 00 Common English........................... 1 00 French, Drawing & Painting each extra, 10 00 Contingent Expenses 1 00 C. W. HOLdRO IK, Principal. - June 6, 1854. '---,''-.- - 46 w3t BANK OF WASHINGTON N. C. ". . JuaeS, 1864. A- Keni-Annual Dividend of 6 per et-, on the Capital Stock of this Baak, Is vta-day dee ared, payable to Stockholders on and .after Monday Juiy 8d rttnie. ' ' -: 1 : M -STEVENSON, Cashier - . Jan 16, 1854.. - .? 49 3w - A FRESH SUPPLY of Burhinir Fluid for aalt ' 4t ' i r l HAXWOOD k. SCOTI'S., , NEW YOkK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY., S. M. TEXTENGILL& CCS ADVERTiaDTO A ' - GENCY, '-t-v. 119 niasAtr TEtrr7 yrwroaK.- 2 Si . And Nil 10 9tta atrct FtnVm P-& Co. are Agents for. the" inost Tihflaetial Irf?f tion of Jhe riaka are in the-West, wy ttdlargest 'ctrvulating Otofjereial lepers Wth fa -Ty fv.Ucn ar is fh oantry; 'vs-.,.-;-the AJaitedStatee and the Caaadaa. . . 'f Thei tympany U entirely .free from debt ; hxn Tha fllftwin ll-t of BnalnM Firm." .r. among the best and 'most reliable in the City of New York: .VW . Dry Goods. r H ILL BROTHcnd, lutpurteraof Embroideries, nmte uods; sc. norav Uberty street. F COTTENET & CO.f Jmporters of French I . i . u a a ii x . j uu vuiar burvptaa uovua, iig.. ig vruau street. . .. EPSTEIN & H0N1G, NolOO Liberty St., lui porters of Laces, Embroideries, Silks Ac. I ITCHELL POTT. 4 Exchange PI Inipor- ;l.Tj. tes f British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Goods, JSc"" BORN. SCHI.lEPERT'al'.URnAUS, Importer ot German a-Pe7fgaa Brd&dclotha,' SUks, Hosieries. Ac. NV;&6 Exchange Place . 7 SChUCHAkDT, FriOLtOti & HOLitlAUSliN, Nos. V2 and 94 Liberty St., Importers ef French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribhons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satiua, Serges, Ac. Woolens of eve ry description. ' BEKTitAND, FKEHES A HENRY, Importers of Linen Curubrics and Linen ambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac. ture,) 27 Wifl am Street. (own raanufac- r J WYETH cf- 0, Importers of Embroide ries, White auu Uace Goods, No. TZ Broad sireet. J OHN M. DAVIS. JONES ."4 CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and (ietlemen's Furnishing Goods, Mannf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties. Ac. 104 Wil iam Street. KOIILSAAT BROS , 48 John Street, Impor tors of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Floos Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and Silver Fringes. Gimps,- Tassels, Buttons, Stars. Laces, t S 1'KAllLllElAl & t. O., 6J Broadway, Imp. ij of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. H ROBINSON .y CO.. No. lmpt and Jobber-. L.ice Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, 181 Broad wiiy. Goods, Ribbon, Gloves, Shawlb, small wnres, j-c. " GENT LK uENFljUNTbilINU OOODj5 I . B IIVTCH & ro. 07 WILLIAM ST.. New York, Manufacturers and Importers ot hirta, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ac, Ac. AC ORDEONS. STRINGS, ic CHARLES BRUNO. Importer and wholesale Dealer in (J -nuan. French and Italian Mcsi cal I.oTEU.ME!ir and Strings. No. 2 Maiden Lane. f: No. 97 Mai Guitars, Ac Ac, Ac. den Lane, Importers ol Vio'ins, cordeons, Strings. Brass instruments, Daguerreotypes- TGURNEY. No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and m most extensive establishment in the U Sta'es OHN COLT'S TANDRD SAIL DUt K, H-. O. Beach A Co. No. 71 Pine St.. New York. :ole agents. Cotton Canvass from severai other mills ; also Osnaburg's Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Sattinett Printers. TOYS A Nil FANCY GOODS. AHLBORN A CO., No. 64 Maiden Lane, (up stairsi and 9 Liberty St- Importers of .r. Toys and Fancy Goods. us tor r loort Hisn i:iituiit I u-. ILLER. COVTES & Y0ULE. No. 279 Pearl St., XCACmC TILIS, QMSSUKS. CUlXNET for. Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc Window oil.s, nlai, tiic. HOPKINS 4 BRO'S. Imp'u of taxsca w. bow olass. No 61 Barciay St. F Engravers 1"IIIT'T, JXELt'.. A .iL,x, Artists and Knsrraveraon ' ' ood, .oa. 5S b0 Fo ton dt- Finest and best work don hr. Expresses PDWAFDS, SAXrvKU S C K Forctzn Expre. No. 38 lj BroaJxi'ay. IKkxU and packajius (orardvd to and from all parts ol in world. Atnu ia .Norfolk Adams & Co. FNCY GOODS. ClHAS. ZINN A CO.. Importers of French and j German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st ) New York. HATS. FURS. Ac "piIOMPSON A R0ESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, 1 Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and Wholesale Ie-iler in Hat Straw Goods, fcc. Hot Air Furnaces &o. OA VIP CCLVfcR, (lovantorand iuintee,) 52Clifr St Man. am) IX-.-iler, vholoxaJ acd rLail, ia FuroaccB, Vsatiiatorn, Kancs, Ac. aJi'liii Rutbir ool -. THE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 Maiden Laue, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear' s Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, 3-c. U'NION INDIA RUBBER CO. 41 John street, make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, d"c. ; Coats from $2,60 to $6,00 each. l.itfHtniug Ktd. AH. Qdimbt A sons, Dealers in Qulmby's Improved . Offl.-e 132 Kast 'i7tb st. Dd 1J9 .Nassau stmt. Roda. Itulai (rlai iiud fictnrt Fruint. If P- wHmoca, Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal St., New York. P- WHtTLOca, Manufacturer, Oildinjf la all it branches. JI. LADIES' ELASTH; SKIRTS, Hough's Patei t P Bates, 81 Barclay street, opposite the .istor House, New Yor' . manufacturer of the above splendid and rtesirable article. uUMallatti f al HaCtMi! 4' .Unrrcr's WacliliM-ry Dopot. C3 Courtlaod street, Machinery, O il achine Tools and V co-is worth's Patent fiuniiig Maihiu.-a. 4 NDREWS 6: JESUP. No. 67 Pine st., New York, Comuiission Merchant? for tbe sle ef ai Kinds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents tor Lowell Machine Sbop. dle, Fili II -ok 9c Tackle Scc. U0MAS U- BATE, (mte T. T. II. BATK.) 103 A T. II. Maiden 1 cane. ol., Vtsti Uooka. Fianin TacUa, Ac CTRU8 W.FIfiD C It Cliff St Imp'kf and Wnoaasale Dealars t Aanenrmo, rrraca, Uermaa and aatglifh rasra aad every description of faper .Vl.outaciurr's Material. u.ti i uvrj WarerM-Ysilfiul'. Kssoms a Kxuooo, Now &S Jeva sU Wboleaals Booksellers and ateouri aad uautoi' all kind af tftank stuoks. ?Kt- ....Hfr.. . , RM. piTijcX, Oanaaoa aalaoiasder fafba, and Goon's I ' arte Ixwkaaad Cro aWa, aoyos lat faaryat. v Kw"Yj&Ai3iiia:LTCKAt'--riRnrju? L-ALUa.tUie A. at. 4 wo t-o-J l& atat lal, waterst, aurioatuirai aad Uotucalturai tiaileiDeuts end Machluery, icid attd wardea seeds aad (wtwsu, wttasaa ttoue ilast, yhatin of iaaa. rvaar, rwr. Ac . -.-. fi ARDEN SEELX A full supply of Garden .VX.ed, warranted fresn, just received, at the eb.8,1864. GREENSBOROtJGH" 7; Mutual Insnranea Comnanv. fTHE cost of Insurance cm the mutual -'plan i Unt a ranJl sunt, oompared with a Joint stock Corrrparry. - This Company being located In the wester' part of the State,- consequently much the I " inw . rgw - mount ia cash and good bonds, and ia therefore connuenuy recommended to the publm. ...... : v At the last Annual Meeting the following OfSoers were elected for. the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President. ' . SO COFFIN, Vice President C. P. MENDENH ALL, r Attorney. PETER AD AMS. Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent DiascToae.- -James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev.C. F. Deems. J. M.Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro; Dr. Shubald G. Coflin, J. W. Field, Jamsgtowu; F. El liott, Guilford; Willianl A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College; John I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fayetteville , E. F. Lilly. Wadesboro; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte; J: J. Jackson, Pittaboro' ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. ' " PETER. ADAMS, Secy. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14. 18-V 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. , R'A LEIGH, N C . 'I "HIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seren years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,600,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in botids 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 aud Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. 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, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, JYcajurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, 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 HERRING3. QArK Barreis i ouk urjt ouirdi, W. T. Sut- ZJJ 7 to" s curing. do do family Roe do do do do do A 4 II HARRIS. 3m 44 40 half do do For Sale by, Norfolk, May 30, '54. ARNOLD'S SASH LOCK. This invaluable window Fasteuer kept coustant y on hand, auu are applied to your windows at only 25 cents each. Try them if you wish to sleep in cool apartments free of had colds. 45 Agents nnd Owners of County rights will do well t send in their orders at once as I wish to send for a summer supply. JAS. M. T0WLES. May 30. 'M 44 SPIUN'C'IE.LI) H LH ANii FOiilli INSTITUTE. I 'HE second session of this Institute will com mence on Monday, th 10th ?f July. Elemei tary Branches 6 00 Higher Englijh K to 10 00 Languages, 15 00 EXTRA EXPENSES. Masic on Piano, 20 00 Use of Instrument 8 00 Needle-Work 3 00 Board, per month, with 1 rincipal, 5 00. Fuel, lights and washing, 1 00 per month. Good board can be obtained in good families in the neighborhood, for 5 00. This institution is located nine mites 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 ot Uie present fnncipals, II U. Winton and Mrs M. A Win ton and competent assistants. By order of the Board of Trustees DR. W J. BUSBEE, Sec'v. June 23, 1 8r4 "t-"' Female School, HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. Mr. U Mrs. Burwell, Principals. Maj. Frederic Zorrlaut, .Protessor of Music, Drawing and Painting, an 1 .Modern Languages. TERMS PER SESSION, (20 WEEKS.) Board and Tuition $80.00 Music on Piano or Guit.ir, 20.00 Use of Instrument for practice, 5 (H) Modern Languages, eitcb 10.00 Drawing and Painting, from $U to 20 00 Tht next session commences on Wednesday the 12th of July. For further particulars, address Rev. Robert Burwell. Hidsborough. June 9th, '54. w6w 47 HJTEL I A HILLSBJaOTJOH FjR SALE. w 7 E otler for sale that va.uab e property in Hillsborough, known as the -Union Hotel, near the Court House. The terms made to suit the purch'iser. Possession given the first of Jan uary next. N. B If not sold, it will be rented as usual. IAHS'G, WEBB A CO. June 9, 1854. w6w 47 mfSBDROUGH ACADEMY. THE next Session will commence on Wedaes nesday, the 12th of July. TeriUji as heretofore. R. U. GRAVES. Principal. June 23-6t 51 WHITE S'JlPHUa&CHAlYB-tATE SPRINGS WARKE.V COJNri. N. C. W. p. JONES, Proprietor. SEASON opens July 1st 'Ample preparations bate been' blade for the acjuunguUon of : trueata. i ' RATES OF BOARD. b. Family per mouta . 20,00 Single person do 2.V.0U Per Day . . 1,26 Horse per mouth 12,60 ' do do day w; . , - . . . 7 Children and Servants half price. i- Hacks alaya at the Wamntoa De?ot to take ,. Je20r&4., tUA.1 60 ! V.' ; : JAMES IT. OTTlCSIsltT. 5 l - (SUCCESSOR. jt0.ttftl3ytfUHBERTVt Vror, Foryarding OTj.CU' ""Pit' J!iJ Thos. Bragg, .Jrijt&&,4Z k v. L F-ekEw-W ,; :i juesara, iasraft A Bro.-. I . - ' I ,.: Messrs. 1 IX, ft 0. Crensoaw JSicAmc ': Josus wtiio.xfe S; . JW t?eorgvEsq4 Sknorty m .; . Messrs. Mouahaa A Beers, Aw jfeVL"? ?l " ' TTAS constantly oa hand rPrime Porto Rloo LjL od New OrleansBugara.r ' " v Loaf, Crushed, PsrverUed and Clarified 4 Wo, Uguira and St Domingo Coffees -vv -Black Pepper in grain and ground, and ATispioe " Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground la Boxes-v,. Gunpowder. Imnerlal and Yonn Rma T . Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles orown, raie ana Variegated Soaps , Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead . . V1- j Blacking, Ink. Shoe Thread and Wrannino- Pn- Good aad Damaged Sole and Upper Leather uverpooi ana U round Alum Salt . - Prime Virginia and Weaten Baveoa &xul ImI Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse " Rc?ali, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with s, large stock of foreign " aad Ah meatic, Liquora, Wtnes, M which be effara ife lowest market jrates.. ." ' ' i ; . The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. ' ;" " . " 1 - Petersburg, March 5, a -v 19 MANTILLAS I MANTILLAS! VERY; large assortment of silk and black lace Mantillas and Points. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER . ' A SILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. V. H. A R. S. TUCKER. FANS! FANS 1 MOURNING and fancy Fans. Wi H. A R S.TUCKER. DRESa Trimmings and Embroideries. ' W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. RIBBONS and Gloves. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. HATS I HATS 11 HATS! I! IF you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. H. A R. S. Tucker's, and you will find n mammoth stock Any one can be suited, as their stock embraces all sizes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Pogyism and Young Ameri- canism. . w. u. a R. s. TUCKER. FARMERS' HEAD NORFOLK, QUARTERS, VA. ORDERS for Reapers may be sent us for .the ensuing harvest, which will be filled at the following prices : Hcssxy's Reaping Machine,.. ........$105 00 do Motfersjnd Reaper 116 00 do Front Wheels extra,.... ........... 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery, 6 00 Bureau's Va. Reaper, No 2, 41 feetcut,..$120 00 d do do No 3, 6 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'ove price if front wheels are furnished. "V ATKINS SELF-RAKING REAPER, -v A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, C0MPLXTE,..ri.........$176 00 STRA IV, UAT AND SHUCK CUTTERS, y Of every variety. Price $30 for the- beet, ' and warranted to cut anything In the Shane of Feed for stock. Cheap utters, from $5 1 $25. ; ' f COBS SHffTXERg. ; 1: Virginia Corn Shells.!..rl.. f ?6 00 Goldsborough's do.J,.....M.....,v40 jOQ Reading's do...M.......;..;;.;o5 00 Double Spont do.. ...:.V.41q 00 Single Iron Spout do .'.....;.'...'..10 00 do Wood do do. ....w.M:.-....;i8- OCT BAM BOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS." No. I Extra Premium Fans. .... v-,$34 00 No. 1 do . doM...M..M..,r, 22 00 No. 2 dp do...M....MMM.30 0Q Si'KJlair A Go's. No Z do m 20 .00 Do do I do...,........w,.;; ajt Grant's Premium Fans,...., ......$16 to :$30 L i Clinton's Fan Mills, ......... ......... IS to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long,' $3? OQ do do 3 do . 4f do....':; t6 00 do do 4: do 4 "do:-jrrrJr45"oo do do 6 do s & do...'.7.-, 66 00 do do 6 do 6 . do...ii.;; 65 00 fi6t?0rders for any of the above goods wilT be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully" so licited. BO RUM A FISHER, 11 Water Street, Nerfolk, Virginia. May 191864. 41 tf - WATCHES fc JEWEIaRiT. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE 4 FANCY GOODS. " , ff HE subscriber has received and opened a I most elegant and fashionable assortment of tiie above GOODS, to which the attention of the public is solicited. - - - . ; He has all the new styles of- -Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breaat-Pina Ear-Drops, Lockets, Ac. 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, d"C. 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 1 st day of J une, the passenger train will leave Richmond, after breakfast, and Aaarra in Staunton to dinner. Passengers will go on the same evening and reac 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. ' ' Paasen era from the South may eome to Rich, moud 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 icUqd of the Rait Road west of Staun ton will be opened early in the season. ..--I . H. O. WHITCOMB, Agent Richmond, May 19, '54. tJy31 41 ORSE POWER WHEAT- THRESHERS. I have still on hand several of the Terr best niaae, . orougm xor exnimuon at the ' last Fairs which I offer at the maoufacturer's prices, free of charge for transportation. - . - - -i r. - ;r y tl Farmers Will do well to look te their interest and buy at once as they cannot have such 'another op, portunity for tbe present Crop ' ; T',4i Farmer's Hall, June 31864j' -A.a! ,;4Q mim fsP HE subscriber rwnwf ally inormsthe imMii.' X that the CvEAN REXRE AT, at Jfaga HeaT L woich has been greatly eaiajgedyand' imprete- tnce tae last seaeyo, P open Tot Visiters on the first of Jaly. t 7 'A. E.' JACOBS, v Vt'b4, VtraiV7 varpuna nnmS Cotnpaoy aontinaet t insure the: fires 6 lall kealtjiy: Wariaperatms and Saeea J Za greatast rUkJtakeaxoa..a single life is $5,000. SUt are insvidforiBter fds tteirjnla yi-l t tJ-Wjau: IV HavwoodV Vice President..! -'.T .,Wu..H,7ones.tree4uw5 ,v4BusbeV Attorney,1 - w-i&r. jrxoi BL-McKee, Examinee; Byslc1aa.j ; . J, HersmahT General Arent : ' VV v u v AH losses- afe paid wtlua 90 dayii after satisfac tory proofis presented, f ;. otmoxM ana rampniets; shewing the plan or eper aUon of the Company, may be had n - appUeatien at the Office, or anv of the AMaciaa.: All letters on business should be addressed to i tWi t- A . - i : JAMES F. JORDAN, ey May 1853. v - ?.a-. Z& T-H ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY"-oi HAaTrpan, . Coxa., .offers to insure Buildlnn aii Merchandiie, . against lose or damage by fire, Mprtiniams to suit the 'timeft. -i .r thb Is one U til cJdeat aJid best Ijiflurance Cot., panies ia the Un States, and pays it lossa promptly' '. ' .; ' f . Applicatiomfor Insurance In Raleigh, orltsM ciniy, to be made to ' ! 's ! " ;." ; 8. WRTTINO, :.'.":-!" ;: ' " ' ' .'--s'Agent a And for Milton, TH. C.-and vicinity, to r - N, J. PALMES, Agent October. 1848.- ' - ' : , : 88 FANNEIe .. WORK. P. KIMBALL, No? 7ft, TJEEKM AN ST., ' New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Slashes, hes. Doors. Blinds and all kinds of Builders' Pannel Work, made of the 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 the very beet ' article made n the Country, and at extremely 1 prices for cash. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and goods put up and dispatched -. witn care. 8trangers -visiting the city are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. . ;, Janl9, 1854. . - , 6mos .7 . - ' ' . ' ' -. v Commission and Forwarding Ba- vrv- "'''" BineBai-'&zJ& y-.- : NORFOLK. VlROmiA, 1864. ' sTCTHE undersigned respectfully tenders his ser .slsV.. vices to MERCHANTS and "PLANTERS, doing business with this City, as a COMMISSION and FORWARDING AGENT. : '"'- He will give prompt attention to all Consign menU of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE, and use his best- exertions to effect satee at the high-i est market prices, making Immediate returns' and remittances; -' " ' , Connecting with, bis experience and knowledge t of business, a , close application to the interests that .may be confided to. him, be bopes to receive and merit a share of patrohage.1 v ; . -. R- A.- WORRELL. RxnKE5CKS Hon. F. Mallory President ' of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroadj'Mew Har dy A Bros., Shipping Merchants, mad Government Agents for the sale f -Gaano r Herman- A - Co., Wholesale 8her ,Makeret ' Allya. fioaer A Caps, Wlwleaal Rardware Teaierr; &oo4good .& Co., Dry Goods Dealtrsi King, ft Toy, Pmg . Dealers ; JL a Barclay., Esq Bookseller iVorb.Fa. .iQUM4f9r--4r7&'&f? Cotton, fifty cents; pjlf bJe 1 Tobacco ene dollar per hhd.; all TVERY large na& late arriv if of 8aoes and .Gaiters from the principal manufacturers ia kdeipxa, embracing ,v. alking . Shoes. Slsck 1 ' allt ' 1-r " At' i. - - -i a New" and' Interesting Eotika. T'-tAiiii'ffiiki&ulTf 6T Vir- weotytesxsla tnePhiUtpbi XsUnds, with 0. )turtratiou,-3-ft - 4 - y Vara: nrtha Rhlld of 1 AimtUtt i J- ? ; Jj . - ana unpieaaerts, wica 2w luusTrauonS. ty J 4. TbOaiaS;1;? i.--t-. . : Melbourne,' and the Chinca Islands; with sketch esoflAma, and a' Voyage round the World, by G. Wleckv-f vn:f U- vr.i.-t t.V W . r Aabrey-a Novel Jby Mrs.sxaai& if Tbe Qaiet Heart .Noretei r ts . Life and its Aims ; in' two parav W. f i . r :d The Two Rada, or the Rightnnd the Wrong. ... The Virginia Mineral Soruurk with remarks on their usei the diseases to which they are applicable, avuu in wmca taey are contra-tndiested; accompa nied by Map of Routes and Distances-a new worthy William Burke: MD, . ; Travels in Armenia ji A Year at Rraeroom, and on the Frontiers of Turkey'. Russia, aad Prussia, by the Hon. Robert Curxon. r.y" '.Z'Z'U' The above for sale at the Publishers prices, by ' .' " . 'II. 'D. TURNER. . ' .-'.. " - - ii C. Book-store. Raleigh, June 23, 54. . ; . ' 61 ADAMS fc CO'S DAILV KXPRESSKS. TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES. r)R0MPtNESS, Ksbatcb aud Economy are the X , leading features in this popular- mode of transit Tor articles or all DEscatmoNs.V ' - ' 8. E. PHILLIPS, Ageat Mayl9. '64.-V 41 v To. the. PubUo. i THE subscriber would respectfully Inform tbe ekisena of Raleigh, and the publio generally, that he keeps constantly -;-on. hand a supply of WALL PAPER, of, Tarious ' kinds', also. Fire Screens, Window I urtalns, Ac, all of which wi 1 be sold at the lowest prices; also, paper hangings of all kinds dene in the neatest and most workman, ship manner.. ',--"-v?,y .3.'". Ue also has on band and Is still manufacturing mattresses of all kinds. Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch.' ' . ' WMWKt'ujaxiB, Paper Hanger and Mat-r ess Maker. April 18, 1864.' ? - - '2 C. DuPRE k - Co,;. V': WHOLESALE G ROOhi tte' Ai! C0MMIS " I - - V WON MERCHAKTS Pxslku ix SugttFiirt CojJU, MolotM, Teas, pos, 'Scotch Ute, iJjodm tUrta. Brwmt. fcaVtoreA, SallXts ibrkdAe. -" ? CoaatB Fboxt Pbjmce-s 8tsL . . i- ' Wit U I L'i ITA1- a A. V. U. Batta. : W Unutigton, Mar. 28, , 1854.? ir it 1awt;; Notion &; .? - . TRESuhscnber, naving wmvedtoRsJeIr4i,of ters bis, services ta: persons having; buaiaeas taeflaem Uurt aod-ln- County larts of Wake aad the adjpiaing xeunties, a an Attorney and Co - -sellor : . f ? Z - CjUe, iVo. MS Brvadwav, or at kit todsriaaa. PRESCOTT llOUSE, T98 -rf 4 ; ; Coracr of Spring and Bxsadwsy. .XUW XotaV: Feb. 7,.186-; A rous V km,, n uite . aia uppers,, woas pootess, xippea. 1 .... 5 - 1
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