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i per ora; In dTn 4. . s
ti per annua t ik kdmior $2 6a
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BATES OF ADVEKTTSIXO:
For rverr I ito cm tnwrtioa f;
5. n
ihlhi-U dmtiMMBts trill irharrel
I : bu: a ardnrtion of 33 JXT rfnL wUl be
ts w J. ia Uh SratirecUr. will aiaa up
tb Kdiuir Bint b Msr-rAm.
Schedule has bwn Ordered br
Mister OenerT, and has gone iato
thi Kod ttt-dT:
R-iV-ii r.t 8 A. M., and rech YTelddn at
p'y ia time for the Express train to;WUming-
ye Uon t 1 P. M., and reach . Ralaigh
rtU lUlVeh & Gaston Railroad Co. -K
,?. M
To!;11 is a ranty or mature.. It Is Taade
.Mtttv TTint KYltrful knil Vim rl aK
, mim in Virrinia - la nt nn In
L . . 3 2 & L- iV . . i
4.;-- H pound!' "tin uie aiEnuon ana UJte-
; ,f sif ceieoraiea -MAiiuiaciurer, J ames X nora-
.1,. TqKaI A ifvrkfv ' -
A Card; . :.
iHt Jiikvriber would respeetfally announce t
f rn;ien oi iiaieign . ana TianKy, ttrnt n
Mrari now for manufacturuir ail kinds ofl
. 1 i . i nAVtA it m a.
-rir sn ' iiiper-nngs, lireastpipA,, 15rcelets,
t- Sett.nc Jewrts anaKepainnir atl kinds or
LTirrin a ranner warranted to giTsatUfaetion;
tnTuif n1 (. hoeing of eTery description in a
io ne surpasseov . vsO ; . .'.
;,i ..rters rwt be left , at F- Mahler's & Cow
he ha: tiken the roeia adjoining the store-
V. H, MAHLEEt-a
? . Themon reasonable rate given ror uia
L;in.i Silver. fUrr?.' '
fc:e!:. N.C, April 4;l854.Ci v lj 28,
Spring: Trade, 1854
Til NORTH OARflUNA BlERCHAN!re 1 '
. . ..... . . j
I ;.;; faaama, we are in possession or onr
rsiNV. IMPORTATION OF FORfclGK':
' goods; .;:
lw .t onr sates nr sir, n m. wwaMi.in tne
; -u. S.-uttish and Irtsh- Warketa. We bato
from the Eastern Cities a Urge and
satoinfc stock of -;-S '. "
DOM..ESTIC FABRICS,' i ' ' , 1 '
from First Hands. We are prepared to
: i Tr ule at a low prices as they ean be
sny Market-. , - " c - .
ynu C iruiins'Mercnants are respectfully in-:-i
;o ctii irhea the Tisit oar taarkeC .;. .
Sjcamort St-: Petersburg va.
M.r h. i?54. iy-20. -
INDOW c; LASS.- Best qualities of French,
Cuion and Baltimore brands following
t,n r.: : ? uy lu, iwiy is, u ojn, i- oy io.
U rv k 12 bv '20, 13 by 16, IKbj 18, 15 bj.22.
;.; i :V. IS by 24. 24 j- ,.y
ijer receivo'l for any size Coach and Picture
Uii's 1 r ureen tMoset, tun utaae mn
U Floors nlied promptly by P. F. PESCTJD.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
!lMOM. ftAKL. MLIL IV ABJU A
FANCY GOODS. .
T
HE subscriber has received and opened i
most eiesrant and fashionable assortment Ol
.Txis, to wtucu the attenuon pi ; taa
ji'r'if i s.dicirei. .. .
Hf has all the new styles of
Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pi&a
Ear-Drops. Lockets, &c.
ALiO, a beautiful assortment of
Diamond. Coral and Pearl Brooches
Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings.
AW. a rery large assortment of- r .
SiWer Spoons, Ladles . ' ;. ' ;
Butter Knives, Cups, $c. '
Aad an excellent variety of Spectacles Razor
Jtnps. Walking Canes, Perfumery, Ac
On iimi, also, a few fine- Mantel Clocks."
ai ROOT.
Raleigh. Nov. 1 , '53. 89 tf :
I"
NCLE TOM S CABIN, OUTDONE The
gre&test book of the age. Dr." G nun's Domes-
MMicine; or, Family Physician. The poor
sts' (head, in pain and sickness. A Safe and
iWiihle Guide. "
T'n PubRshef has the pleasure of announciag
t the public that Dr. Gunu's Book has been pub
wei Fifiteen Years, and during that time nealy
Htf a Million Copies of his work have been dis-
This bciok points out in plain' language, free
fria doctor terms, the Diseases of Men, Women
"i Children, and the latest and most improved
ifas? used in their care ; and Is intended expres-
for the benefit of families. , It also contains des
:r.ption ef the Medical Roots and Herbs of the
"-ti States, and how they are to be used in the.
of diseases. It is arranged on a new and aia-F-
plsn. by which the practice of medicine is re
3i"i to principles of common sense.'
It does not propose to dispense wiih physicians,
J (.re cases. But it apes propose to . save
'ic,u5jnds and tens of thousands annually, by put-
the means of cure into every man's hand, and
a'ing many valauble lives (which is of far more
aporuneej by instructing individuals bow' to
fik disease in the beginning, before it has acqnir
N 11)0 ouch strength to resist and overcome.
For Sale by H. D. TURNER.
D N. C. Bookstore
J'-igh!Julyt1854. - . 66
Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance1 ;
T Company.:: '
HIS Company, located in Milton N. C. ehar
'""Hi at the last session of the Legislature of
Vfi Carolina, is now fully organised and prepar
1 to recfire applications for ' insurance- against
n Dwelling Houses, Stores, Workshops, Fac-J-h
and other buildings. . Alsd, on Goods, Fur
'''"""f and other property . : r -
A-ra,ly a large number of Policies have been b-
-- tbe husine of the Company gradually
'niing. ETery applicant, whose application is
rove-i by the Executive Committee, become a
t of the Company. The risk being prinei
vfvin the country renders the Company vry
"v,i ,m Ary losses. , x ,; -
. !i spplications can be 6ent to the undersigned
VV .' or ctiiTwise and he will furnish to alLde
insurance tne necessary blanks. "
P JAMES M. ALLEN, Sec'y.
i-J: V?. Agent. Raleigh, TS.V' j
May 9th 1864. " - , Cm id v
Falconer, plummer A CO i
'rORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RXTah ncAt vwa nr
re and Carriage Material. K . .
loi'iJi OF THKET( S-VTH
A
ljl!lIlKlr C T 1 -T-.,". ..- .
'-r- now . i. i - r-A
luir line. Orders frftm f !". .minlra Tanwt.'
Warrenton. N " CU.''l
niF.r-
f mxalasign WCexchants.
. v-
XdUREOLK.-' VA.
5
2 ' Falls, Aahbo
SStSyf Salisbury by 7 P. m!
Farfroik Rlgh to Pittsw";i.-oo
iw-mi t" Lwrnc- 4,00
4fSSSS? & Aahboroi..5.00
Poor Hone Coacue to Pitteboro';
' . H. L. ROBARDS, & CO.
Proprietors.
"cw ftrougn House, Raleigh, N. C.
Ang. g, ISo3. ' B3
SAU'LITI
wn0H t - OXO.' W. GBICK.
WILSON1 JSc oei6r
TJijTViP6i(riswifFbrA
11, iiy and PUm't Wharf,
.; Portsmouth, Va
GIT their personal and prompt attention to
, the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer
chandlfle df erery description, and make liberal ad
Tancej npxm consigwnents.
Rsrsa axes Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh:
Messrs. W. II. A R. 8. Tucker, do; King, Thomas
& Barrow, Lonisburg; R.N. & D. C Ilerndon, Ox
ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county :
Col A 8. Royster, OranTille; Messrs. John White
& Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery A Plummer, do ;
CoL Walter G wynne, Ch. Eng'x., Central Railroad.
May 4, 1858. 87-ly
Turnip Seed, New Crop.
I AM able to supply the following Tarieties, ei
ther by the paper or pound :
Purple Top, Yellow Ruta Baga, (Improved.)
Early FUt Dutch, (strap leaved,) Purpie Top,
Large Norfolk. Large Globe. Long White, &c.
H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store.
Raleigh, July 1854. 64
- Standard and Metropolitan copy.
A CURE FOR ALL!!
IIOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT.
Cirracxs or rut Usiox, You have done me
the. honour as with one voice, from one end
of .the Union to the other, to stamp the character of
my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarce
ly two years since I made it known among you,
and -already, it has obtained more celebrity than
any other medicine ia so short a period.
THOMAS HOLLOWAT
88, Cor. of Ann and Nassau streets, New York.
ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS,
- AFTER NINE TEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letteffiym Mr. J. W. LangUp, of
Hnnt9iUe,.Ydkin County, Niirth Carolina
.X?f J Number lf. 1853.
rROmm own words.
To PKorzssoa Hollowat,
Sir 1 It is not my wish to become notorious,
nether is this letter written for the mere sake of
writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me
of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases
that- flesh is heir to, and which was considered by
all .who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach
of medicine. For nine years I was inflicted with
one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs
that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying
every medicine I had ever heard of, I resigned io
despair all hope of being cured ; but a friend
brought me a couple of large pots of your Oint
ment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal,
and I entirely regained my health to my agreeable
surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of
my friends. ( Signed) W. J. LANGLEF.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD
BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE
POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Durant, New Or-
leant, November 9th, 1853.
To Paorxasoa.HoiioWAT, 38, Corner of Ann and
Nassan Streets, New York.
' Dear 8ir, It is with heartfelt gratitude I have
to inform you that by the use of your Ointment
and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For
seven years she had a bad breast, with ten run
ning wounds, (not of a cancerous nature. ) I was
told that nothing could save her: she was then in
duced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in
the short space of three months, they effected a
perfect cure, to the astonishment of aU who knew
us. We obtained your Medicines from Messrs.
Wright A Co., of Chartrea-atreet, New Orleans.
I send this from "Hotel des Fnnces," Fans, al
though I had written it at New Orleans, before
we finally left, at that time, not knowing your ad
dress at New York.
(Signed) R. DURANT.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Oint
ment in most of the fotuntxng eases :
Bad Legs
Contracted and Stiff Joints
Lumbago
Bad Breasts
Piles
Barns
Rheumatism
Bunions
Salt Rheum
Chilblains
Scalds
' Chapped hands
Sore Nipple
Sold at the
Sore-throats
Stiff Joints
Skin-diseases
Firtulas
Scurvy
Gout
Sore-heads '
Glandubtr
U.cera
Swellings
Wounds
Establishment of Professor
Hollowat, 88, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets
New York, also bv all respectable Druggists and
Sealer in Medicine throughout the United State, -j
in Pota, at 87 cents, 87 cents, and 91. Ml cents
each To be bad -Wrnoleaala 01 the principal
Drug Bouses in the Union, and of Messrs, S. B
fc J. A. Evans, ' Wilmington, and P. F. Pescud,
Raleigh.
There is a considerable saving Dy laaing
the larger sizes ... .- .
. N. B, Directions for me gniaance oi pauenu
invery disorder are affixed to each Pot.
f Dr. CJ-eo. Bettner,
O F NORTH. CAROLINA r
-Ofcee, No. tSS Broadway, or his lodgings,
! Jr, 4 .PRESCOTT HOUSE, '
-- Corner of Spring and Broadway.
Nevr York; Feb. T. 1854 - - 12-ly
WHrTE 8UtPH0R& CHALYBEATE SPRINGS
vWARREN COUNTY, N.'C.
- 'xr-j T. JONES. - I Proprietor.
iNEASONopena July litV Ample preparationr
bare : been made for; the aceommoxiauon
ef
Famny pmontiuv ,V r
Single perttd.-- - . , t W
per vaj -1 r-. . , . - . 12f
00
25-
i chndren nd Servant half priee
do
art ; - vut - -
ll iTIackialwiiy. st the Warrenton pejtto takel
nassonffers to the Springs t, jf. .Ynff;, .t tveTy bricea.HdIrne cost of carriage r I 1
.: 1; I-".. Jams V AMU .."r; ".k' -v- '' " I .. ALSO. - runcr a twwnrj xurcsuw. vifii uit 1 . . : - -r .-2 - -S ;
r " k --.ai -a .ndtWaiiMtv wntPAtt vi.j I -I Ai.un.ri ob&iJ.--. nn.uuujj vi. -varuea 1 - Aionuay. vnevAuuz any 01 vuiy.- i.--.'vVeiiiaiawaiii-2vaawi,iA'!v,.-,"
a - mm. - .mm amitavavrv ai - msi s iiski p i iiisiii atit e ti am " t aaxaasv bmv aw j 'w w w - - . w . -a . 1 ..ssw 1 r . - r - . 1 -' . . - . f -
V - W-AT-rr-I TO a.- d 11 . .anai TV nHl K OOVl anuvaaw wav 1 lV it vs I . . - . - ' 1 an M --yi . . 1 - - 'aka.N m aV" uui aAl & Si all. Av I 7 - . . .' .-a j . SV A C WW i . I snan-nSS' SP S k am tmM aa w am4- mw m AV.A l TTT. .'.-.. A V 1
S ijWiJa,- NEWTORK CTTr BUSINESS- -I: -'A . -JhkfVi 'Jk Xj?P M
f I IKE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform
I fthe cUrzens of Raleigh and Ticinity that they
baTe Just received an entirely new stock of all the
rticles in their line. " -5
Thankful for the .iberiU patronage lW'TS re
ceived, they will do eery thing-to their power to
deserve a continuance of the aame.
Their present stock eonsita ih part of Jswbut :
Gold ear-rings, -sreaat-pros, cufF-pius, linger-rhigs,
sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard
ehaina, pencils, pens, wateHes, keys, &c.
Fajtct Goods .- Berlin and French baskets, fur
nished leather reticules of all sizes, papier meche
work boxes, Spanish and French fans from 60c
to $7,00, portmonnaies of leather,, Telvetahd pearl,
French cigar cases. pocket-boks, Wostenholm'e
celebrated cutlery, dressihg ahrr pocket combs of
, "", uuumiu, inuia-ruuDer ana shellj mdia-mbber
rnnd eomb.pnff, tucking and side-combs, Faber'fr
I pencils, French conserves of all - deserftitinns.
fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothic
1 and 8 day locks, German silver cantors, wax,
kid, crying and nndia-rahl-er dolls of all eizes,
looking glasses from, 60c td $2,50all Undr nf
Petftunery and Toiled reqt laites , China and glass
ware ef -various description, , c,
CONFECTIONARY Ac.
Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves,
brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currant citron, nuts,
wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, schied
am schnapps, c, MAHLER a Co.
April 11, '64. 30
GEKF.RAL AGE XT,
RALEIGH, N. C.
'TT7'ILL attend tthe collection of all claims
Y V due in the city of Raleigh, and Bank busi
ness of all kirda to be transacted here.
His terms will be moderate.
The most ample and satisfactory references can
he given.
Raleigh, June 20, 1854. 6m-60
A Few Remarks-
L. HARDING has made very recently large
accessions to his STOCK, and can now cer
E.
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 Collars ; one hundred do. made in Drews Frock
style ; seventy-five French Drab d'Ete Frocks,
Velvet Coilars; fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and
Frocks; one hundred French Linen Sacks; seventy-fire
Brown Duck Linen Frocks,, cut in Dresw
Frock , style, very handsome ; White Grass and
Gingham Sacks, in any quantity ; also, a very
full assortment of White and Co ored Marseilles
Vests: Bi:ick and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-five
dozen Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Under
Shirts. For bargains in superior Rendy Made
Clothing, always bear in mind that HARDING'S
is the place. E. L. HARDING.
June 22 51.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS !
BY THE SOUTH SIDE RAIL ROAD,
VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE RAIL ROAD,
And Flagg. Caldwell Coa tage Line.
THE Visitors to the Virginia Springs are now
offered the CHEAPEST, MOsT COMFORT
ABLE AND EXPEDITIOUS Route ever before
known in Virginia.
Cars leaTe Petersburg EVERY DAY (Sundays
excepted,) at 15 minutes to 7, A. M-. arrive in
Lynchburg at 4 o'clock P. M., where the passen
gers will take the ears upon the Virginia and Tea
nessee Railroad, and arrive in Salem at half past
7 o'clock, P. M. At Salem they will have a com
fortable night's rest in one of the most pleasant
Towns in Virginia ! Leave Salem after day-light
next morning, in Messrs Flagg, Caldwell & Co's
elegant and comfortable Stages for the
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
and arrive there before dark, having only sixty
one miles of staging.
The Staging from Salem to the White Sulphur
Springs is over a fine turnpike road of easy grades,
which winds its way through the Valley of the
Roanoke, a country presenting the grandest and
most beautiful Mountain scenery in the United
States. The route is rendered additionally desi
rable from the fact that it passes by the
SWEET AND RED SWEET SPRINGS.
Extra Stages will always be in readiness at Sa
lem to convey passengers to any of the irginia
Springs.
Arrangements nave oeen raaue wnn tue irgm-
ia and Tennessee Rail Road and Messrs. Fiagg
Caldwell A Co., for Through Tickets, :it the fol
lowing rates :
Through ticket from Petersburg to n lute iu!phur
" " springs. ,iu
" " Sweet Springs, 8,00
Red Sweet Springs 8,00
" Red Sulphur Springs 8,60
Visitors can also have an opportunity of visi
ting two other delightful watering places imme
diately on the line of the Virginia and Tennessee
Rail Road, viz : The ellow Springs in Mont
gomery County, Va, and the Alleghany Springs
n Roanoke County, Va.
The above schedule and rates will take ef
fect on and after the 1st of July, 1864.
Office of the S. S. R. R. E. G. WALL,
Superintendent S. S. R. R
Petersburg, July 18, 1854 ws w I m-56
Still alive and trying to Please !
THE Subscriber is still carrying on the manu
facture of Turpentine and brandy Stills in all
its branches, and flatters himself that by long
experience and practice and the large number yofl'
Stills he has made, he cftn and will rive s.itisfa
tion, and please all who will give him a call. He
also is prepared to do all kind of work in Copper,
Brass, Iron and Steel.
He has also on band at present 18 of the very
best Turpentine Stills. Caps, Arms and Worms,
which he will sell low for cash, or on time for
good notes. He also will warrant the Stills in
durability, workmanship and materials. He also
offers any who can make a better Turpentine Still
than the Subscriber $300 ; also the price shall be
at least $200 less than any other manufactory.
Gentlemen, bear in .mind that I was the first man
who suppressed the Northern, manufactories from
treading on your corns.
JOS. WOLTERING,
-. ,. . 8m-68
Raleigh, July. 18, 1854,
TVTOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE! ! f THOSE
who are ffoin North to bny their etock . of
Edtre Tools and want a good article will do well
to call on the Subscriber, who is now. manufactu
rinir all. kinds of Edee Tools,-such as Club and
Tnroentine Axes. Hackers, Broad Axes Hatchets
Drawing and Crowding Knives, Foot Adze, Ham
mers and many other articles too tedious' to men-
July 18 1854. - m-5S
- . i
w-rnBBf.pmnr.tl tCIT FAT THRESHERS.
MI nave stall on hand several of the very beef
QiakS, DlrOUgn lor. .fiiiiwuuu h iiii iu,
T offer at the manufacturer" prices,' free of
U . wra far transDortation.. - 1- V . ' . 1 -' '
Farmers will dej" well to look to their interest and"
boy at once as tbey cannot have such another op
bortuhlty for the present Crop -f
, farmer' JlaU, June 3,
1864. .40
ft. . , :
.rtrO WnEATV O ROWER3;-Jaat . received ai
JI, the Farmer's Hall another -of Sincjair'i-oel-uTTtA
Threshers, with sepratet and horsepower
eomilete.-''jnii eeU tr withjoi'wUheut Ihepowet
, . : - Jt.
v DUIECTOJIY. - ..
t S; Ji PETTENGILL & CO?;S ADVERTISING tAr-
-A; 119 aassAtJ STaxcTt. xw tone. '
r - ' Ab3 Ko. 10 State etV Boston.; :
- P. & Oo are Agent for tne 'most influential
and largest circulating Commercial Papers btfth in
tbe-tJnited States and the Canada. 1
t , . i i i .1 -i
' BOT The following list of Business Firms are'
mong the best and most reliable in the City of
New Yorki . . -
. : Dry Goods.
1 ILL" RROTH E RS, Importersof Embroideries,
White Goods, &c. No. 89 Liberty street.
F COTTENET & fX)., Importers of French
and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad
street.
EPSTEIN & nONIG. NolOO Liberty St., Im
porters of Lacea, Embroideries, Silks &c.
MITCHELL ffPOTT. 45 Exchange PL, Impor
ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish
Linens, Dress Goods, Jfco. .
BORN, SCHLIEPER & HAARHAtS, Importers
of German a d Belginn Broadtloths, Silks,
Hosieries, Sc.. No. 50 Exchange Place.
SCHUCHARDT. FROLICH & HOLTHAUSEN,
Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of
French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel
vets, Vesting, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve
ry description. .
ERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers
of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac
ture,) 27 William Street
Le i
WYETH 4- CO.. Importers of Embroide
ries, lute and Lace Goods, Ho. TZ Broad
street.
JOHN M. DAVIS, JONES Si CO.. Imptrs of
Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 William
Street.
KOHLS AAT BROS , 48 John Street, Impor
ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin
Wool, Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and Silver
Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, Laces,
Ac.
STKAHLHEIM & CO., 09 Broadway, Imp.
of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and
Trimmings.
H ROBINSON CO., No. 189 Broadway,
Impt and Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons,
Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls,
small wares, c.
G E XT L EAl EN ' "g F UR N I S HING GOODS.
C. B HATCH & CO.
97
T WILLIAM ST., New York. Manufacturers
and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats,
Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, &c, &c.
ACCORDEOXS. STRINGS, Ac.
C1HARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale
Dealer in German, French and Italian Musi
cal. IssTsrxEMTs and Steings. No. 2 Maideu
Lane.
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM k CO., No. 97 Mai
den Lane, Importers of VioMns, Guitars, Ac
oordeons. Strings, Bras? instruments, &c, &c.
Daguerreotype s
JOURNEY, No. 849 Broadway, the oldest aad
most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es.
TOHN COLT'S sTAKDlRD SAIL DUCK,
el II . C. Beach & Co., No. 71 Pine St., New York.
sole agents. Cotton Canvass from several other
mills ; also Osnaburg's Print Cloths and copper
rollers for Calico and Sattinett Printers.
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
AHLBORN & CO., No. 54 Maiden Lane,
(up stairs) and 29 Liberty St. Importers of
J.
Toys and Fancy Goods.
Tiles fur Floors and Cliinincv Tops.
MILLER,
St., XN
COATES &. YOULE, No. 279 Pearl
NCAUST1C T1LP.S, OARNKIKK CHIMNZT
tops. Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc.
Window Oha, Paints, tie.
HOPKINS J- BRO S, Imp'ts of feknch wis
dow olass, No 61 Barclay St.
F
Engravers.
WHITEST, JOCK1.V.N A ANSIS, Arti-ta and KngraTf m on
Wood, Nod. 5S A AO Vulton St. Finest and bt-t work done
here.
Expresses.
EDWARDS, SANFoltb A CO., ioreijro Eiprrm. No. 36
Hroadwar. (lood and umcka- (hrwardrd to and from
all parts of tb world. AgraU in Norfolk Admm A On.
FANCY GOODS.
CHAS. ZINN ic CO., Importers of French and
German Fancy Basket, No. 63 Maiden Lane
(near William at.) New Yoak.
HATS. FURS, 4c
THOMPSON & ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane,
Importers and Manufacturers of Fun and
holesale Dealer in Hats, Straw Goods, sc.
Hot Air Furnaces &o.
DAVTD CCLVKR, (Inrentorand Patentee,) 62 Cliff t Man.
and Daaler, wbolaaale and retail, In furnaces, Ventilators,
hangea, Ac.
India Rubber Good.
THE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 69
Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole
sale Dealers in Goodyear' a Patent India Rubber
Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, -c.
UNION INDIA RUBBI R CO., 41 John street,
make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths,
Druggists' Articles, c. ; Coats from $2,60 to
$6,00 each.
igittuiiiff Rods.
AM. Qfimbt soss, Doalm ia Quimby Improved Rods,
i Office l&i Kasttftk at. and 119 Naasau street.
LooUltiS Jlas and Picture Frames.
if T- vamots, Maauhntur r. No. 101 Cu t., Nw lark.
r- wamoca, Maauhntur r,
(lUdiiiK in all it branrbM-.
itx.
nr jlDIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patent
j P. -'Bates, 31 Barclay street, ojjposite the
Auto House, a ew i or: , raanuiacuireT oi me aoore
splendid and desifable article. '
'iTlae 111 tier y ami Jlacliiue Tools.
rtcmocx'i Uaehloe Depot, 62 CoorUaad street, Maciuncry,
U, Machine TeoU aad WootUworthi Patent Plmnlnc Machines
v 1 NDUEWS JESUP, No. 67 Pine ti, New
VV York, Commission Merchants for the sale ef
Ill ZIlUl1 lMwuiima wvk., mAjk vvvwiuajiu fr ovies
Machinery from the best makers. - Exclasiverarents
for Lowell Machine Shop. - -
.eelles, Fib Hooks dc Tackle &c.
mHOMAS H- BATS, (Ut T. T. H. BATK.) 103 Ifaiden
X o, jieodiea, tiaaueoaa. taajag lacata, s.
i Vv ' Paper Warereems
lTtm W.nU COLli CHIT ft, lwU and TOwaaeeU
V If ten m ananoan, arnica, uraw ura cngiwn rapos
knd every Ocacripuoa m rmpcr jaauiwureri autenaia.
stxitionerr lTarerooms-rWholesale.
Tneun a Kuxosto, io, 88 Jorw-rt. Wool4 Bookaellar
k. ef alatt-rn-r. aaw auuu.01 au uauaaiui Mouaa.
.-.- 'Safe''.--: -
' M, PAVaicx, Denanee salaniandes tafiM. and Ooffln'e De-
ftinoe Lock aua wn Harm, Lwyov, not un reart au
VTKW ' TOKK AORJCCLTCRAX :WAREIl0trSK. X.
J Axtaw. (Ut A.-e. Alton . &m) t t 11. Water at,
AxticuUnnJ and Uorticultaral lntytementa and M achhierj,
ftield. aad Garden bead nod Itartiiisera, Onaae, tfoae Dust
ffeoepato ef Uaaa, roujracwy rumor, m.
.; lutual Insurance'
ftfXlJ -toatvt IniuTance Qtt ifie vmurualrplaaiaV? QiHMekMHtfiO
U. nuta smau sum. compared
Cojnpanv'i.'Thia CdmranT beibe
r Westcrir-naft of the State, xonaeon'e
wger,p;twjt or tbe;rlks are ia the West, xerrj
many pt ?Uch are la the Wntry X I
;. Th.i.Cmpany.1avlltirlfe front debt Sbaver
ttade so aascssraentv-andzbaTe'a very -large a
mount in sh,'sd good, bonds, Vajd is; therefore
confidently recommended to thepublic:
M Ut Annual Jtf eetirig the fotiowjog Officers
were elected for the. ensuing year;
JAMES SLOAN, President.
8. G: COFFIN, Vice President. .
C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney.
PETER ADAMS. Secretary and Treasurer.
WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent.
DlRKCTORS. . -r
James Sloan, J. A. Mcbane. C. P. ' Mendenhall.
W. S. Kankin. Rev. C. F
Deems. J. M. Garrett. Dr.
Pv Xi,r'V- J' McConn11. of Greensboro'; Dr.
Shuhald G. Coffin. J. W. Field. Jamestown: F. El-
Uott,Onilfrdr Wmiam A WrighV WflmmgtOT
Dr. .C-JTatkins, Carolina Female College; JohjfclV Prime' Virginia and Wete Bawn and Ld
ShverSalisbui7iJohnR.CMk,.FayettrrE Naas.isorteiritk -F.
Lilly, Wadesboro': J. J; Biszs. Raleich : Lerov J RecraKa. PrinitMk'anf .r.
d. tlliott, Cedar Falls.
PETER ADAMS, Sec'y.
Agent in Raleigh, GEO.
T. COOKE.
Dec. 14, 1863.
101
North Carolina Mutual Insurance
Company.
R A LEIGH, N. C.
THIS Company has been in successful operation
for more than seven 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 $4,500,000, a large por
tion of which is in Country risks, and its present
capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,
in bonds properly secured.
The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of
tliis 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, C. W. D. Hutching?; Jno. R,
Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, 8. W.
Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeil, Fay
etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E.
Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno.
Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos.TL 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, Aaheville.
All Directors are authorized to receive applica
tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
J. G. B. Roulhac, President.
Henry D. Turner, Vict do.
S. W. Whiting, Treasurer.
John C. Partridge, Secretary.
John H. Bryan, Attorney.
J. Hersman, General Agent.
S. W. Whiting, l .
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
HERRINGS.
300.
Barrels i cur Large wrrrfi, w
T. Snt-
'ton s curing.
1 5 do do family Roe do
40 half do do do do
do
do
For Sale by,
A. A H HARRIS.
Norfolk, May 30, '54. 3m 44
DANIEL G. FOWLE,
ATTOMUT AT LAW
RALEIGH, N. C.
May 12, 1854. 3m 39
It
OSENDALE CEMENT. 100 Barrels Rosen-
dale cement
for sale by
NIEMEYER & WHITE.
June 13, 1854. 48
Portsmouth, Va.
Standard copy.
New and Interesting Books.
LEATHER Stocking and Silk A Story of Vir
ginia. Twenty 1 ears m the Philippine Islands, with il
lustrations.
Vara, or the Child of Adoption.
Farm Implements, with 200 illustrations, by J. J.
Thomas.
Melbourne, and the Chinca Islands; with sketch
es of Lima, and a Voyage round the World, by G.
w. recx.
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 Springs, with remarks on
their use, the diseases to which they are applicable,
and in which they are contra-indicated ; accompa
nied by a Map of Routes and Distances a new
work, by William Burke, M. D.
Travels in Armenia; A' Year at Erzeroom, and
on the Frontiers of Turkey, Russia and Prussia, by
the Hon. Robert Curzon. .
The above for sale at the Publisher's prices, by
H. .D. TURNER,
N. C. Book-store.
Raleigh, June 28, '64. 61
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CHESBTUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH.
PHILADELPHIA
GJ. MeLELLAN, Hate of Jones' Hotel,) has
a, the pleasure to Inform his friends and the
travelling community, that he baa leased this
house for a term ofears, and is now prepared for
the reception of Guests.
The Local advantages of this favorite establish
ment are too well known to need comment.
The House and Furniture have been put in first
rate order ; the rooms an Large and well ventila
ted. The Tables will always bet supplied, with
the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that
no effort on his parr shall be wanting to make the
United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in
the Quaker City.
July 4th, 1864. 2m-64
'' Oxford Female College-
THE next session will commence on the first
Monday in July 1854. .
KATKS TVIIIOH (rATABLX OSS HALT IH ' ADVAHCI. )
. , ,r . . '.1 .1 m a . . '
i or Heading, n nupg, vim mi. nr raaiments
of EnKli&h Grammar, and Geography; . ' $10.00
Encliah Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic. 12.60
For any thing higher, . . . . -15,t)d
For ue L'oueze glasses, twitnoui any extra
charge for the Languages,) " 20,00
Extm Expenses.'
Music on Piano, ' . 20,00
Use of iBstrument 8,00
The same on Guitar;
Drawing and Painting, r
Oil Painting,
NeedleWork,. s
Board per month, -v . '. 'r ..
Washing per month, -,
'
12,00
6,00
1,00
Musioal Soirees will be given daring each term.
. T. T. G RANDY, See. of the Board ofTrusteeav
Dao. 20C 1863. ' 1081y
UAW SCHOOL; AtiRjasapriOAf;
THE next Session of this School will begin, on
locatedtint' tie f -?iA ?ittwtteig k: iiz.: $"2.;
nil much the 1 ''d$n'k.j triL: '-nr' -A-J-.-,-. '
1- -i
LRHias, Esqrj: Hpit'.
jAiessTB. Sevan & Bro; Jy'Z-z
f MessrsL. D. A W. O. CWnshaw,' Richmond. -
: Josiah Wills, Esq Mrflks::.
messrs. iioiiiiian.iieers, iVM' . J or. -
i;v3wmrijf hi nana s rrime ror wo xuea
and New Orieans Soears. '- 's , .5. -
'Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified da
Rio. Lncuira and St. tlmninm CnfTotm . : A r
Black Pepper in grain and ground, -and" Auspice i
""i" is nags, ana urouna in .Boxes
Gnnpdwder,' Imperial and Young Hyson Teas .
Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles
Brown,. Pale and Variegated Sonus
i Blacking, Ink, Bhoe Thread and Wrapping Paper,
Good and T7n7i si. i tt. ivl-
vuiiiowuerx anon and liar Leaa
together with a larre stock of foreim" and do-
j mestic Liquors, Wines, &c, -Wide b offers at the
lowest market rates. -. - ' ;?; - , ..r,-.- . ,
The strictest attention paid to receiving and for
warding goods. . j'S " ;
. Petersburg, March 5 4 -V .-': " 19".
MANT1LLAS J V MANTILLAS j
4 ERY large- assortment of silk and black
lace Man titlas and Points. "
WvrL-&R.
. '.
S. TTTlTK KK v.- 4
SILK and open-straw Bonnets, and Infants Ha4s; 1
e
- , - FANS! iFANSl
M0URNISQ 'and fitney Fans. , V
W.. H & K. B.- TUCKER.
DRESS Trimmings ani Embroideries.
. .. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER.-
RIBBONS and Gloves.
W. H, & R.
S.TUCKER;r
HATS ! HATS ! ! HATS M f . A
r
F you want a hat of any kind or escriptibH' f
call at W. H. & R. S. Tuoker's. and vou witt.1
nna a mammoth stocx. Any one con be 'swifeoVvfeA
their stock embraces all sizes, from an Infant'
number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object jei
ing to corapnse uiu rogyism and Young AmerU
canism. y . H. Sl R. S.. TUCKER
FARMERS' HEAD QUARTER-
NORFOLK, VA rf
ORDERS forRKAPxas may be sent 'us for the
ensuing harvest, which will be filled, at tha
fol lowing prices : J.
Husset's Reaping Machine,. M ....'.....$105 Oft
do
do
do
Mowerand Reaper .., 7 115 .00
Front Wheels extra,;...:.., 00 v
Rear Platform for side delivery.'-: 5 O0-
Bi be all's Va. Reaper, No. 2,41 feet atp.$l20"00
Io do' do No 3, 5 feet cut,.' -180 6$
A deduction of $5 will be made if the side deli
very is not furnished, and f 20 will be added lo the
a'jove price if front wheels are furnished, j Zt
A TKIXS' SEI F-JtAKIKG REAPER r ' f"
A great machine, and taken more Premiums than
any other. Price, coMPLMX,..i.l76lOO.
BTKA W, HAT AND SHUCWpllTTJERSj:
Of every variety. Price $30 for fte "besty and
warranted to cat anytlung id the Shape of Feed for
stock. Cbeap Cutters, from $5.to $25. ' .;
CORN' SHELLERS. - , ,
Virginia Corn Shellers,..
-i. $26 00
Goldsborough's do..
.40 00
... 35 00
Headings do..
Double Spout , do..
-,...16 00
10 00
. ... 8 00
PREMIUM FANS.
Single Jron Spout do...
, do Wood do do..
BAMBOROUGH'S
No. I Extra Premium Fans,.
No. 1 do do........?..
...$84 00
No. 2 do do
.:.l...:.:.zqqo
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 4f do....... 65 00
do do 4 do 4 -do..... 45 0(1
do do 5 do 5 do.......... J5.00
do do 6 do 6r?dOii...V...i:65"00:
nueu promptly. 1 our orders are respeetmnv so
licited. BORUM A FISHER-:
11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia.
May 19, 1854.
Mr. Lefeb vre's School, ?
RICHMOND, YA., ' : kv
(ScccEsbotTO Mas. Mxad. z
31HE Scholastic year of this Institution begins
r on. the first day of October and ends en the
last day of June. , r. v . - . v .-'
Tebus r For Board and Tuition ia all the En
glish branches for: the' year, $240 ; Modern , and
Ancient languages; each $20; Musio on Harp, I
Piano and Guitar,, each $80; -Drawing, $20;
Painting on Oil, $50 ; Washing, $20. Np kxtba.
chabqbs. . .
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 Southerners, pupils will be received during the
holidays, (July, August and September,)-nd
charged for Board at the same .ratio-, as in the
session. They will be exclusively engaged in the
study of the French and Music; for- whinh 'they J
win oecnargea ror rrencn, per monxn, and for
Music, $1 per lemon-. , . . . Jtm. 5-'. -? 1
The following referenoes will be considered suf
ficient Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right
Reverend Bishop Johns,- Horn William H. Macfar
lancL Hon. John M. Pstton. ;
All letters to be directed to t Z- -' -'
HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M.
..i : . -Prinpipal.
Richmond. June 16, 1854-2awtNotl V; .V4 -'
Bricklaying and Plastering .
CHARLES W. PALMER . takes this methof of
informing the public, that be is now prepared
to -carry on the , above named business in aU its
branches, and in a tnatterly and expeditious manner:
. He thinks he can afford "to contract for wark ef
this sort on as' reasonable1 terms as any person in
the State, having, auade extensive arrangements
for so doing. ,JIe natters himself thai the. work he
has already done-in Raleigb'nas given entire satis
faction, and he nopes.-by strict attentxon to bis
business to merit a continuance of publiu favor;
Jan.. it 1854". ; . ' -;;'-;: Hr3t'
WHOLESALE-GR0CER3i M
FOR WARDNO AKD TlQMMjSSfOS
PORTSMOXiTlL Tvlh't'H
1 All business' entrusted to them, will be punctually
; . attendeLto. i,rf v
'a
i ' lansJiina- (roods forwarded bv us. must aend th
I moneT.to out office", aaVe find treat difficulty In
collecting' small , debts, scattered, throughout the
L country. f
JUnebMttfc, 18a4.- - ; 6m-f3
j8-taBdrd and Post -3 months( weekly.)-.
:i CltATJDITJS " Bw-' SANDERS,'
A.TTORNEX,AT;I.AW,r: V
ranee ComTjanv.'-
II "-all healthy White persons and. Slaves. V "vv"
p,TPie;geatest risk taken on ft single lift Is $5,000. f
Slaves art insured fw k term of one to fire years fai.
fds-tbeir value.
Drc Chas: E. Johnson, "PresidentV
Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President
. , me r . 4praan, 5ocretary, t-1,
. Wm HJonosy-Treasurpr, "tijf.
jv- xiusoee,-Attorney, .. :---r .
1 Dri Wav JJ jMcKee, Examining PhysichuL j ...'
J. Hersman, General Agent. --'j.'. ' , .
vAll fosses are. paid within 90 days after aatia&c-, "
ia presenter. , - - .
Blanks and Pampbleta, showing the plan of oper-.
ationof the Company, may be had on. kptjlcatlon v '
at the Office, or any of the UgeAdev.? AUv letters: ,
on business should be addressed to ' 7
- JAME F,ijORDAN5ecy? " y
May 2, 1853, . j .y :.:8g- ;
.. FlREr: 'n-V.'
rp H BfTBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY of
J HAarMRD,' Cosx.' offers to Insure Buildings -and
Merebondize, Against loss or bunage by fire, .
at premiums to suit tbe times.-' . -, tiH
This is one of the oldest and best Ibsnronce Com- '
panies in the United j Statf ftaudj -payrits lossef
pwopy. , i '! ;?
Application for fB8uraBee.iD -Saleighlfav'Ti-
einiiy to be made' to t.
- -v s s: w wmtiNOit : -
And forsHiton.;N- "Ci and vicinii? :
vv-v"' npals&r; Agent: V; .
k-vctojht, ioa. ;
' V :-'-
JE--.i.V8t.'.
Nro? SbpeaianaTGaiterstD
p Ai:SVERY large 'and laW;arriT bl
sandr' K
XiX;' Gto&k:tr0m the principal niannturers in
Fhiladelphia.-iembracmr Walkfne- Shoe - Rlrk ,
andWhit Xi'-SlippersGoat Bootees, vTipped,
Plain ami Heeled Gaiters. - i
.-. riSf'a52JC'-W. IT." AR. R' TtTTirPTt -
61'
ADAS & CO'S DAILVJEXPKESSES,
TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES.
PROMPTNESS, Dispatch and Ecpnomy are the
XTi" leadings features in this popular 1 mode of
Uanait for articles or-ALi DiscateTiOKs. .; -
' S.' E PHILLIPS;- AgenWA .' ,
faytlftSlrr'X-a . ''i 141 t
pHK subscritwx w-ould respectfully'inform thr
i-M: jaieos or Raieign, and the public generally,
that he.4eeps,:constautly on hand a supply of
WALL.PAPER. of . various ' kinds also, - Fire ,
Seensi WTndo Curtains, Ac. ', all of which will
Devoid at the -lowest prices; also, paper hangings
of air kinds donein the neatest and most workman
ship manner- V.-V , ' V . s.
y Hfrahw has- on hand and is still manufacturing- -'
mMsaearqf -all kinds. Renovating pf all kinds
f HENRY HARRIS,'
Pipe LHangernnd Mattress Maker, s
1 fTT A 1 " . i. a
;ApriI18 1854-.
,.82
?.? C.-J3UPRE.&
WHOLESALE G ROGERS. AND.COM.JIIS-
SIONJaJSftOlIANTS; ' r
.PKAiAftsiij.Stiw, FtMr Coffee Motasses, ka.
, :ivanaces,.'tr 004. Hare, Kawns, Jbbacco, ty
;gctr,:Scotchi JkU London. Fmteffi Brooms,
" Siachf.SaM,:Mes ibrkt Ac.,7,v
. t - COKNEB FXONT ANO PBIHCESS' StS it . '
" ;- WILMINGTON, C . "
C. DpPbi. . 1, D.B.BAMB.
, . Wilmington, Mar. 28; T854 - ' ly 26
" ,Iaw Notice '-.H:
rrHE Subscriber, having removed lo Raleigh, of
'I fers his services to "persons bavins buainsa
in the Supreme Court and In the SnperiDri and
County Courts of Wake and the adjoining counties,-1
as an Auorney ana voiiseuor.... i-. - sj ,. K
r$ip'?. EDWARD CANT WELL -
rg: -Raleigh,- Jan. 20.1854. s 1 T.t f.J tf 7 "
PISSOLITTION. -
nhHE firfe flf J. JT. Biggs A Co b.thU day dis
J solved, by mutual con-sent, . "r-s," " ,f
AH persons-indebted to the late firm will eontwi -
ia fetvor : 6y 'alling and, paying their billa 'at "aia
early,dart in-order. that ther -mavAv'theirlaJ''
debtednesaP All persons having claims acaint the'.
iato orui win ptenuut oein wnnqnc aeiay, as U is--
importansi ne business oe ciosea as soon as possw r r
aTAJS. H, BIGGS.
eign,'June,S0'64 1:.- vi fi3
A'R f.xhe stfbseriber, i dissolviug his 6u-'
nes ponnexlob in this city, for -the pnrpose of
forming one in another, takes this opportunity to
express hU- gratnde-to bis IVierida and wusto-r
men, for. the patronage ,so. liberally bsjrtowed - npi
on blm f He would also begleave te recnuneni;
as every way ; ,worthy- their ooafidence and support,
his at partners, who haveUken thai entire "busi
ness. t i-r -isi rj. j: biggs:.
1
partaeKS.f:. - 7 i'
i'.-t" W: ''"i J.J. 8IQ0S, T ,
"ik -;r-r; n ' J40HN L KINO,'
TUB Subscribers, 'having, purchased the inter-"'-e8t,cfIr.
J; Jr. Uiggg j ittthe TailorUig' and - "
Ready MadeVCIothifig business, take this method
of informing Hheir"customers,Nand the' Publie - In. v '
general, that they ViH carry tt n in- all its branch- '
es, as heretofore, In tbename' of Kine and BiirrsiV
pronusing'tfe -spare no pains toplease all those who "
laTortneflt with a esii. - j' ,
: Don't Ibrttet to:coU ai ihe Old ' Stand' No 10.
FayeUeville Street. f 1 f .,t,-( t- , 1
f?.t J-f-fiAi '-. vJAMES pBIGGS.'
Bleigb; July 1, 1854: r -2 " 'J?. " v f
-kRaJtelgh, and Gaston Railroad.
SLAVI3sreUot -permitted-to irsvelton th
Railroad, withbut a-writtejr permit from 'their
owners,:. Duplicates should in alf easeS-De riven"
as the Ticket Agents, are instructed to etaia one
copy of ;wvery pass. ;,'' JAMES M. POOL, ,t'
-Ticket Agent.-:
:;HjLXjpTOOaH,'. N; c.
k Mr; ik MW, BnrwelL, Principals. C '
,3iaj. Frederic Zerrlant' Professor Tof '"Alusie
Drawing and Pointing, and Modern Irftnjraares. '
i'Poard and Tnifion,7.;; .wn.l...$80.00
Musk en Piano or Guitar, i,.-..:...:..2Q.0
Use of Inti?nnen4 for practice,; 6.00
JMpdisrxLangUagesi ecn,i.,i-.V..:.....,i..10.00
ADrawine ami Painting; from SIO to...;A.20.00
4,-Thrtiext session commenees-os Wedaeaday. the
Fer.fnrthet psrticnlar 'address Rev; ' Robert
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