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- ' . . .( m -T ' 4i.i volume wmmm-mmm CITVF RALEir,H, SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 61854 ' , ' - ?- : r I i t 21 t THE RAIXIOItIffiaiSTllRT;V;' Is poUlahod au&twwkly and WwU fcj ' SEAT OX. OCLESVl RDITOI ANO.P lOf RIETOI I b m U 9i For th frr BsawaVta ulnim L for th Wfkiy, $3 pit sbmm ; hi Unoc $3 , f RATES 0 ADVKSTISIKQ : : " 'V. AVrTUw!m. for rry U Uaaa, tn InMrOoa $1 :- irtuainnuiunriMtBni. . Onvrt Ontm awl JadkW 4k4vrt1aeamit wfll he rhzrenl i pr Wt df4artk C 3:4 iwmtt. will hr t.lvfnUwuU lartd in the fcai metklj, will 1 amecw th W-kly. frr of rhuy. ... - v ' - flMun tolh Kdltor mut tw M0r-FAIB. . SPLENDID JEWBLR? null KiPfatti raucr vMC ' 4 c, t P.. P.OOT has rcired, and is now opening, one of the moat rostlj an4 the ht fleeter) lot of JEWELEBY and FN'Y GOODS ever exhibited: in thU tarket. His assortment. In either lin, emferaoea the Bot Hshionahle and beantiful speeimM and threry luiMit stj-les in purl, a follows ; . " Diamond, . . Ptrl, . - . Cumeo, and " ' - r . Mosaic Breast Pina, . . , - ; and Kar-KOBia, Jaexamt atrlMS SJIti Card Baaktta, - ; Forks, , Napkin Rings, Card Cases, Porto Monnaies, Gold and Silyer Pencils Sept 26, 1854. , Repairing, Finishing, &c. HAVING secured the services of a highly ac complished workman in this department of my business, I shall be able to give, the most entire -i8fjciion to the Public in nil work committed to my charge. . ALL ORDERS will be executed in the moxt workmanlike manner, and with despatch. 0. B. ROOT. ' September 26. 185. j . 78 G1 UN'S, 1 -A large and varied importation. - , . C. D. ROOT. Sept. 26, 18G4. . ' - . 78 . EMPLOYMENT FOR AGBNTS- SEVER AL Thousand energetic and trustworthy young men ar wanted to act as agents both l.eal and travelling in every State in the Cnion, for the sale of a patented article of ' manufacture now in extensive demand.". The exclusive right for the United States iowned by the advertisers, and agents of capacity and business tact can easily -:irn Two Hundred Dollars per month. 8q capital mtceftsary. "Extract from communications from our at gents. "I herewith enclose you a draft for duilars, deducting, one hundred and ninety, seven dollars as my . commission on the sale of the last month." Signed H. Reed." "I shall realise as commission on my sales the month about one hun dred and seventy-five dollars." E. C. Field. The occupation will prove a light and gentle manly employment as honorable- as it profita ble. " ' " - r - ' No agent will be accepted unless able to pro duce substantial testimonials as to character and industry. Salaries will be arranged for the lint year, if preferred. ' So many answers by advertisements are forwar ied from ssetivea of idle curiosity only, the adver tisers r-ith consider no application unless acoom lnied by One Dollar, as evidence of sincerity, x hen full particulars wUl be forwarded. Address BURNS, BENEDICT & Co., Baltimore; Md. To the substantial nature of the enterprise, we refer to ivENNETH & DALE, LE ROT. SONS & Co. Also to HAMILTON R. WEST, Ohio ; Hon. CM. DEN Fit , Rhode Island, and M. Ray, Key V est. Fa. October 16, 1854. 8m-84 L- S. PERRY. DENTAL SURGEON. TVVRTNERcfand successor to the late Dr. William A. Scott, having taken charge of the tahce occupied by his late partner, will continue the business, and hopes by closely attending to the duties of his profession, to merit the confi dence of all who may favor him with their pairon- CXKTiriCATXS. i Ralugbt, Nov. 2, 1854. Dr. L. 8. PxaxT, Surgea)DaUit, Sir : It affords me pleasure to state that I have often heard our -late mend. Dr. Wm. K. Scott, with whom you were associated in business, speak of your fuM and correct knowledge of the theory of Dental Surgery, and express his great saUsfao tion with the operations and work which, during the present year, you performed under his eye.' 1 know he was perfectly willing to leave the of fice under your charge, and looked forward to the day when he should retire from the practice of h' profession and leave you his successor. 1 hope you will continue the business, as I feel confident that you will give entire satisfaction to all who may require your services. Very respectfully, WM. J. CLARKE. Raleigh, N- C-, November 1. 1854. Dr. L. S- PxasT : Dear Sir : In accordance with the desire of the friends of our late friend. Doctor W. R Scott, with whom you have been associated in the practice of Dental Surgery, for ome time past, I have determined to deliver to you his office, instruments, and fixtures, until , bis executors are appointed, and in taking your rvceipt for the same, 1 1 feel assured that you wi.l give entire satisfaction to his late friends and the public generally ; because I am aware of the fact that he was very proud of you as his late papil ; that he had perfect confidence, in you as a skill full and successful Dentist, and that he intended soon to resign his practice in your hands, owing to his failing eye-sight. Wishing you prosperity, and hoping that you will reflect credit upon your lata preceptor and partner, in all your operations, I remain your sin cere friend, P. F. PESCUp. NOTICE. All persons indebted for operations perform at the office of the late Dr. W. R. Scott, during the present year, are respectfully requested to call aud settle withthe undersigned immediately, who will tender them their account duly receipted. L. 8. PERRY, ' Surviving partner. ' Raleigh. Nov. 8, 1854. 89 tf Dr-Geo. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Offiet No. 538 Broaicty, er it AU lodgings, PRESCOTT HOtfSE: Corner of Spring and Broadway. -New rnrkFeb. 7, 1864. . . . 12-iy ' BL1CES1IT8L18. HOE.SflOEIJfl. tC. EDW.ARD YABBBOUGH, Jr., Having erected I a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Uar " j.-u and Wilmington St's is prepared to have all rk in the above line executed with care and 4ipat-h. The well known Juc ATXjj, with cem- pf tint araistanta, being permanently engaged, , ho is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his ear i i i - ' . . . r -. ' CUEttRY 5; CAHILL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. t3 1854., tt-6 9M9. W. fcIC. WILSON A QRICB, - QlMB.VLCoHMI(rION'tFoaW4DIWMtCAKT9. l rr-. t ro rt- w . n, jiiun ri. ana rierct a n itarj, - ': V''' ' , Portamontk, Ta ,. 1 G1 ITE ikeir peraonai and prompt attention to r ta Sale and Forwarding of ProduoaandMer etiMadisa of arerj daaoription, and make liberal ad raneea npon (tonoignmenM. . ; . . RarvtiLtCBit. Oeo. W.Mordeeal; Esq., JUlelgh; Meaan. W UL t R. a"Tuekerr da Xiag.'Tkomaa 'A partowLouiobHrj:; 1L N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox ford; lion. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren eeunty; Cd St S.- Roeter, OranTiriej. Meaf."Jonn Wait & Co.. Warretttoa ' Mf-otgomarj Plnvuner,. da CoL Walter Owjnne, ChJSngfr. Central BaUrOad. May 4,-1853..- .r: :".J.V A CHJRE ton, ALL IT v . . i - HOLLO WAY'S OIKTMRVT. iriaaas of tb Cxioa, Ton have done me 1 VV the honour as with one . voice, from one end of the Cnion 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 metlicine in so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAT. S8, Cor. of Ann and Nassau streets. New York. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS. AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy of a later from. Mr. J. W. Langley. of liunUtiUe. Yadkin County, North Carolina, U. S. dated November lt. 185S. READ HIS OWN WORDS. To PaOFRSBOB FIOLLOWAY, Sir: It is not my wish to become notorious, nether is this letter written for the mere sake of riting, but to say, that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that fiesh is heir te, and which was considered bv 1, 1 1 . : m . ... r aii woo anew me, to do entirely beyond tee reach of medicine. For nine years I was inflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore legs mai eTer leu to tn) lot or man ; and after trying every medicine I bad ever heard of, I resigned in despair all hope ef 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 meads. (Signed) W. J. LANG LEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD -BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATHV Copy of a Letter from Mr. Durant, NetP Or leans, November 9th, 1853. To Pmorxssoa Hollo war, 88, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. Dear Sir, It is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten run ning wounds, (net of a cancerous nature.) ( 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 affected a perfect tare, to the astonishment of all who knew us. Wo obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright Co., of Chartres-etreet, New Orleans. 1 send this from "Hotel des Princes, Paris, 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. JTht Fills tfumki be used conjointly with the Oint ment in most of the following eases : Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints Lumbago Sore-threats Bad Breasts ' Stiff Joints Piles Skin -diseases Burns Fistulas ) : Rheumatism Scurvy Bunions Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads 1 Chilblains Glandular : Scalds Ulcers Chapped hands Swellings Sore Nipples Wounds Sold at the Establishment of Professor Houowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, in Pots, at 87 cents, 87 cents, and $1.60 cents each To be had Wholesale ef the principal Drug Houses' in the Union, and of Messrs, S. B k J. A Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Pescnd, Raleigh. M&" There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sues. - Ni B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. New Agricultural Work. AGRICULTURE, its esseatials and non-essentials, including an examination of GUANO, and other manures; by H. N. FRAY ATT. of NEW JERSEY. This work, besides the general information it contains, will be fonnd to be a valuable guiffe to the Farmer, Planter, and Agri culturist in pointing out the essentials and non essentials to be furnished to their lands. The se lection of such fertilisers as the soil wants, and the avoiding of such as it does not want, is pointed out in plain terms, and will ensure a saving of time and money to all who follow its advice. At the South, where exhausted lands require some thing to restore fertility, which as yet does not ap pear to have been found, this Treatise will be of the first importance : indeed, the tiller of the sou in every section cannot but be benefitted by a pe rusal, as it lifts the veil of uncertainty, which has. Hitherto enveloped tne science or Agriculture. Price, m Paper 20 cents. All orders to be ad dressed to T. L. MA0AGN0S, Publisher, r ' 16 Beekman Street, For sale by all Booksellers. New York. .- Oct. 27, '54. - 8mos 87 P. FORD, MXPFACTtrBBB AKD WSOLBSALB DbaLBBM BOOTS AND SHOES -No. 4 7, Nobtb Third Stiiit, (between Market and Arch.) PHILADELPHIA Intending to keep a large stock of Eastern work. also to Manufacture-more extensively I will 'be able to offer to the trade a very superior stock of 'Goods in the above line, which I promise tv sell at as low prices and on as "favorable terms as any Other house. " , . With this assurance I - would most respectfully Invite your personal examination of my stock. . - Particular attention will be paid to orders of Goods. ; - ' - -.' ;" Pec 5, 1854, . . tt, . Law Coparlueriblp. i . C MILLER & ROGERS, Attorney" ds Counsellors at Law, - RALEIGH, N. C fTlO THE PUBLIC.-The subscriber la cleaned I talnfbra the public that bit CHQLEBA AND ltAKKil(.i. MEDICINE affords mora prompt 4 relief la Ue rarioua affections of the Bowels, and oonseqaenOj mora satlsfactorj to all vho save used it, than any other kledieine erer offered to tna pnbue. Tea following are among many, testi monials of Its eSaey . 't - Da. E. II. WoajgisoTOs Dxm Sia I take muoh plaasar in adding my tastimoay to others in fator cf your remedy for iiowel AffeeUoaan Ac, karLng so frequently experienced Its baBefloial re snlts in my own caee, a well as la many others to whom I have given it. I carried a bottle of it with me to Baltimore, (and her permit me to say I would as soon think of travelling without money as withoat this remedy) and finding; many among my aflqualntancea there who were suffering with various forma of Bowel Affections, 1 gave it freely, and la so ixstanc did it fail to afford the most paowrr ao Dbciobo uuti as it baa dona here. 1 oongratalat yoa, and oapaelaliy- the pnblie, on the discovery of a medicine which ts better calcu lated to protect mankind and alleviAU'SoJFering than any other aver brought before the people. ' .' . , - L. J. BTIS.EL3. This Is to certify that, soma week, back, t was taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which persisted for eight days. Bring somrhixty miles frosakoma, I 4 mauenae or au ue remedies, codju uuaa ct, hut Witlinnt affVvnl'no an -rimf Cn arrivine al prvparea. a reseeajr lor bnamrs. cc -maa was advlaod to. ase it, I 'did so, and to my astonish ment, one. single dose gave speedy and permanent relief, sine which time I have used it frequently in mj family ; and, la justice to the Doctor, say I consider it uoch rat most valpabuc MtoiciitB I have used in an experience of twenty years. F. Ml CAFE n ART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct. 2, 1854. Da. Wobthinqton Dxab 8ib: I take great pleasure in recommending your Cholera Medicine to the public and more especially since I have had personal experience and observation of its benefi cial effects. I have tried several remedies put up for Cholera, 4c, but have never found such happy results from any as fromyonr invaluable remedy. I have such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, that I am unwilling and will not leave home without a supply with me; and I regard it as one of the most valuable discoveries of the age. Yours, very truly, W. V. EKAMAN. Wiwosob, N. C, Sept 19, 1864. Da. R. H. Wobtwixoto Dear Sir . I have made some effort, and have succeeded 'in introdu cing your Medicine to the public, and I find it is taking very wall indeed ; and the result is, that I have nearly sold what you sent me. I. there fore, wish you would send me some more as soon as you can. I have not the slightest doubt but that this Medicine is the very best reme dy out for the disease for which it is recommend, ed. I hope you will soon send me a supplv. as 1 would not like to get entirely out of it. lours, truly, GEORGE W. McGLAUGHON. From the Murfreesboro' Gazette. Missus. Editors In looking over the last number of the Gaxette, I found a communication from oar friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommending Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhoea, dysentery,- and other kindred diseases Having experience in my own ease, the happy effects of its use, as well as other members of my family, I can safely say that l regard it superior to any remedy we have ever used, in an experience of twenty years. I would, therefore, recommend it to every family as an in valuable remedy, and every individual to procure a bottle and keep it by them In these times of cholera, R. B, PARKER. Murfreesboro,' Aug. 80th, 1864. This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholora medicine in my family fur the last four or five weeks, in several cases -of Bowel Complaint, so common in our vicinity, with invariable success. One of the cases was that of negro child, some four or five months old, who was so emaciated y the effects of the disease, that its life was nearly despaired of, when my wife happened to think that she would try the Cholera Medicine, and did so with complete success in less than forty-eight hours. I am throughly of opinion that no family should be without so fine a medieine Given under my hand, this 3rd day of October, 1864. A. W. DARDEN. Mc arais Bono' N C. Dr. R. Ht Werthington. It affords us pleasure to say that we have- used your Cholera Diarrhoea medicine for the last twelve months, and have found it invariably successful, in relieving speedily the cases in which we have had occasion to use it. We entertain a high ap preciation of its value, and hare no hesitation in expressing the opinion that it will prove to bo a valuable family medicine. RICHARD G. COWPER. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCUD, RaleigV, and by Drug gists generally. - ' Oct. 17th, 1854. tf W. H- & R. S. Tuoker WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public, that one of their firm has just re turned from New York & Philadelphia, where they have made additional purchases of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES. Having purchased our goods at reduced prices, we are ena tied to furnish our patrons at unprec edented cheap rates. N. B. AcboieeIotorrura.cUHJTUKTS, LM BRELLAS, OVER-8HOE3, Ac, lie. Raleigh, Nov. 21st, 1854, tf Hats, Hats. Jusr to nana two eases axtba aiolkskib m Hats. Beebe's Latest.' J ti.nvn Ttrrv t T , ro ""a Better, late this Fall, than Ever. JAMES M TOWLES would respectfully advise his friends, and the public generally, that his assortment of DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, CROCKERY, and FAMILY GROCE RIES, is more full and complete than usual. His purchases were not made in mid-summer, but late in September, when Goods were greatly reduced in prices. He therefore thinks they were bought right and Will be sold accordingly. He hopes his friends will not take this for granted. but will call and see for themselvfs at the FAR MER'S HALL. . f Nov. 7, 1864. " 90 L. W. PECK, At thb Old Stahd, Wm. Pbok A Son, IS now receiving his Fall Supply of Groceries which, with the Stock, on hand will be oomplet Cuba and Orleans 8ugars ; Bio and Java Cof fee ; Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Saltpetre, Snuff and Tobacco ; Candles, Adamantine and Tallow ; Soaps, a variety ; Tin. Ware,' Castings, Nails, Bed Cords, Rope and Bagging; Fin and Ground Alum Salt, a large supply;- Fish, Lard, Vinegar, Molasses, Ac, Ac ; "a fine article of Golden Syr up"' j Flour and MeaL . . Thankful for the patronage received, he respect fully asks a continuance of the same. - - 1 He also continues the auction and commission tasiMSfl, i-.'-';.:.'-"'-';-?"'"v''.- . " Dec. 1.1854. v ' . - . y.- 4w 7 Jv BX. XOYEJOY ACADEMY. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TTEXRY A DEPKLN, in returning thanks for XjL put favors, respectfully informs his friends andcustomers that he has just returned from the North with. a large and varied assortment of Goods in his line, which he will feel muoh pleasure in ex hibiting. . i. y i - r V -' 8TOBB WXST SlDB OF CaFITOX. 8qJABB Raleigh, Sept. 18, 1854 ( ; 8m 76 - ) a . ', Jtift and ftnertt m ft Mtt Ttrwu, ' Drj Drals.; toctriei-,- FariiUBg' IiplesssJs.. Beef' .v mcsjcal innuiMKvrs, ' CAaiUGES, FtCIT.TlEKo, CITY 0 SETST (Y0 S E . .-.AT SJ TO CIOT,.00aiO3t0IL . . ' ' Jtifr ts Bw. W. A. Orakasx, . sV a4M. Bl t. jjrjjnt. ST Maraawa, C . MtwUaWI, J. . dasira, ." - sr. w.Wexins, an sihste.- f f , - ww Vwa, issa " Co mmissiotP Mereh ant sTOt. AsTS 8 XOTKEtrt WHAST. 4 NORFOLK; VA 9 MisMM4ef : SPfCIAL ATTBHTIOIT FAIO TO SXLUHO Tobacco, Flour Grain, Cettoay "bc Je. Also, to Receiving aad Forwarding Goods. ; REFER TO Chas. L. Hinton, Eoq. Wsk Co. N. C f. YL G. Roulhaa, and George W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, N. C Wm. Plaramer. Esq., Warrenton, K. C Aug. 25. 1854. - 69 LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. T" K are now receiving from the Manulaotory IT of Robinson & Go.. Philadelphia, a fine assortment of - Ladies Kid Walking and Buskin 8hoes, Tipped, Foxed and Creole Gaiters, Black Kid Ties and Slippers, White do do do Thick and Thin Sole Kid Bootees, do do do Morocco do Misses and Children's Morocoo and Goatskin Bootees, - McGKE It WILLIAMS. Sept 29, 1854. 7 JUST RECEIVED, AT F. MAHLER & GO'S., (next door to W. L. Pomeroy. ) FOR THE LADIES. Reticules at all prices, Berlin and French Baskets of all styles, Work-boxes, new Rocoeoo style, Pearl plate and other Desks, Leather and painted Port-folios, Card Cases ef pearl, shell and papier mache, Card Receivers, very fine of Terra Cotta, Ink-stands of Terra Cotta, Alabaster, J-e, Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Necklaces of all atyles. Perfumed French Bracelets, se sc. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cigars of all the leading Brands, comprising : The Upman, Lamartino, Primra, Jockey Club, Constancla, Evidencia, c To persons baying by the quantity we allow oost price with 10 per cent Commission. Chewing Tobacco, well supplied with all brands. Persons buying by the quantity wo charge Manu facturers' prices. Smoking Tobacco, fine mill well flavored Brands. . Walking Canes of all styles. FOR THE CHILDREN. China Tea and Dinner setts, fine Knives and Forks, India Rubber Combs, Boy's Guns, Secreta ries, Wheelbarrows, Carriages, Dominoes, Back gammon Boards, Chess men. Different games. Kid, wax, China and India Robber DoDs, Crying Ba bies, India Rubber and Tin Toys, &c, &c. .MISCELLANEOUS. Clocks in Mahogany and Iron eases, 36 hours and 8 day Clocks. White, blue and canary glass Candlesticks, new style. Paris, China Candlesticks, Rasors and Pocket Knives,- of the most celebrated makers. Emmer son's and Tiltonjs superior Razor Strops. All ar ticles for the Toilet, Portmonnaies, Pocketbooks, Cigar cases, best Italian and English Guitar Strings, Flower vases, sc.. Ate. FOR THE HUNTSMEN. Game bags, Powder Flasks, Powder Horns, Shot Bags, Walker's and G. D. Caps, Shot, Du pont's Rifle Powder, Travelling Companions, Wil low F.asks, o., 4.c Price and quality warranted to give universal satisfaction. Come and ' F. MAHLER A CO. Nov. 10, 1864. 91 NEW FURNITURE STORE. The subscriber has opened a Furniture Store on FayetteviUe street, opposite' Lawrence's Hotel, where he will keep constantly on hsnd a good stock, of Furniture, such as Bureaus, Ward robes, Chairs, Bedsteads, Rocking Chairs, Revol ving Ch&irsand every variety of articles usually kept in such establishments, made of Mahogany, Walnut, Poplar, Maple Ac, Ac. jAQ articles in his line manufactured to order with despatch and in the best style. RE PAIRING faithfully executed. COFFIN MAKING. He has provided himself with a new and hand some Hearse; and is prepared, to manufacture Coffibb, of every description, of Mahogany, Wal nut or more- common wood. His terms shall be reasonable and his utmost endeavors given to please. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. HENRY J. BROWN. 'Raleigh, Oct 16. 1854. 84 3m Samuel M. Jbact. Spmxxb W. Fabbhax. MINNESOTA LAND AGENCY. TRACT & FARNHAM Bankers and General Land Agents, ST. ANTHONYFALLS, MINNESOTA. -COLLECTIONS, made and proceeds promptly 1 remitted at current rates or exchange. Landed investments,, made for Southern and Eastern capitalists, that will nett Fifty and Ssv bxtt Frvs per cent, per anumn and often more The immense immigration, the rapid rise of real Estate. and our intimate acquaintance with the Country, enable us to make investments, that will nearly, or quit, double in value, every year for the next ten years. - A few thousand Dollars now invested wul soon become tens of thousands. How can money be so safely and so profitably invested?. ', Land in the. vicinity of new and thriving Vil lages can now be, bought for 8, 4 and $6, per sere, that in a few years will be worth tea times the amount. Many of -the fortunes of the North have been made by the rise of Real Estate, and those that have the means and foresight to pur chase whan lands art so cheap will make fortunes. .'Satisfactory Tererenses given. For farther particulars address - -- . -TRACT fc FARNHAM, ' " St Anthony Falls. Dec 18, 1854. - ' ,r '4mpd 102. r - - NOTICE, . r - mS tx tersons indebted to Edward Yarborons jr. either In his Livery or Black-smi thing eaah or note on or naiore tne in oay 01 January. North Carolina Mutual Insuranoe Company.. , RALEIGH. HCp' " 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 $4,600,000, "a largo por tion of which is in' Counhry risks, and its present capital is -over Six Hundred Thousand ? Dollars, in bonds properly secured. . - v " :C : The average cost of Insurance upon the plan 'of this Company has been less than One third of oner per cent per annnm. on all trades of property em- Jlraeed iu ite operations. , . - , ; . - .THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company tat the present year: xiV :' DIRECTORS. - ' J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchlngs. Jao;R Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. fielby, Raleigh ; Geo. JaoXaiU, Fsv etteville Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Oox, -Edenton ; Josh. Boner, 8alem ; Joa. H. Pool, UxabethCity; F-F. Pagan, Plymouth ; Ale: dor MitchelL Newborn ;W. N. H. Smith, liar- freeeboro'rg- William Charlotte; John Bsrmv MllUra; A T.Summv.AahevUle. ' i AU Directors are authorired to receivf annUe. j OFFICERS XJf THE COMPANY J. O. B. Boulhacy Fnnimt. . Henry D. Turner, PM4e- 8v W. Whiting, Trtmtmrt : John C. Partridge, Seerttary. I . John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, Omsral AytnL S. W.WhitinK. . t Jno. R. Williams, Executive Committee, John Primrose, -), AH communications in referenoe to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 fri REENSBORO MUTUAL INSURANCE COM VXPANY. At the end ef Three Years, such has been the Care and eooaomy of the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt, have made no assesments, and have new suoa. a large Capital in catk aad notes, that we have no hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no safer Company in the Southern Country. The most of the Risks in this Company being in the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much less. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were re-elected : JAMES SLOAN, President ; . 8. G. COFFIN, Vice President " C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent DlBXCTOBS : James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. MendenhaQ, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnell, E. W. Ogbum, J. L. Cole, D- P. Weir. Greensboro'; E. F. Lilly, Wadeeboro'; Dr.J3. G. Coffin, Jamestown ; Joshua Tayloe, Washington ;" William A, Wright, Wilming ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteviUe, H. Q. SpruilL Plymouth; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R: H. Scales, Lenox Castle. All Communications should be directed to the Secretary, free ef Postage. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Aug. 8. 1854, tf-66. GreensboW Female College. r I lHE next session will open December 22, 1854, I and close on the third Thursday in May, 1855 The high standard of scholarship and discipline, and the ample Faculty provided for this institution, give it claims to public patronage, which have heretofore been acknowledged; and as no decline will hereafter be allowed in these particulars, and improvements will from time to time be introduced. Increased prosperity is confideadv expected. Terras : $70 a session, including tuition in the English branches, and board with furnished rooms. servants attendance, fuel, lights, and washing; $30 extra for music on the Piano or Guitar, and $20 for Oil Painting ; French $10, Latin $5, Drawing $5. Faculty : Rev. Turner M. Jones, A M- President and Pro fessor of Natural Science and Belles Letters. William K. Blake, A. M., Professor of Mathemat ics and the Ancient Languages. Theo. F. Welle, Esq., Professor of Music. M. Louis Ernest Jouanne, of Paris, Professor of the French Language and Literature. , Miss Nannie T. Speed and Miss Lucy McGee, Assistants in the Literary Department. Miss Augusta M. Hagen, Miss Line. A. Blake and Madame Jouanne, Assistants in Music. Professor of Drawing and Painting. Thomas C. Blake, Esq., Steward. Mrs. E. C. Blake, Matron. The department of Drawing and Painting will be seasonably supplied, a temporary vacancy ex isting at the time of making up this advertisement. 'Parents and guardians desiring to have full par ticulars will please address Rev. Prest. Jones, who will forward a Circular showing the course of stu dy, general plana of management, and all the spe cial regulations of the Institution. Dec 8, 1854. 99 6t North Carolina Rail Road- ON and after Monday, January the 1st, 1855, the North Carolina Rail Road will be -opened for the transportauon or Passengers and Freights from Goldsboro' to Durham's, 26 miles west of Raleigh : Pas'nger tr'n leaves Goldsboro' da'y, 8 o'clk, a. m. . " " pasaes Kaieigb " 6 " , ..; " arrives at Durham's " 7 46 ' ' , RETURNING, Pas'nger tr'n leaves Durham's daily, 2 o'clk, p. m. passes Aaieign 9 99 " ar'ves at Goldsboro' w 6 42 . Connecting with the United States Mail train, Son the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road, at Ra leigh; and Messrs. Bland Dunn' Mail line of four Horse post-coaches at Durham's, running daily via Hillsboro', Graham, Greensboro', James town, Salem, and Lexington to Salisbury, from which point to Charlotte, the North Carolina Rail Rood Company are running a dally train. A through Freight train leaves Goldsboro' every Thursday for Durham's, returning every Friday. A way Freight train leaves uoldeboro' every Tuesday for Stalling', returning same day, and will make extra trips when necessary. WALTER OWIRK, : Chief Engineer N. C. R. R. Co. Jan. 2, 1865. 1 tf Just Issued L : ND will be immediately mailed to subscri bera the LAW DECISIONS of the Supreme Abers. Court of j North Carolina, at its June and August Terms, 1864. Price 3. subscribers are re quested to remit the amount, by mail, at the risk of the Fubuaaer. ; d&aivs uaxl&s. Jan. 2, 1855. 8t 1 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that appli 11 ' tion. after 30 davs from the date of this pub lication, will bo made to the General Assembly of the State, for a law to incorporate a company to work the Copper Mine, situate in tne county 01 Guilford, commonly known as the Fentress Mine. A. JJ. OTITIS, ' - - V T. STlTW v For themselves and others Interested in said Mine. R Oeigh, January . ; .. ' - . 1 . SUlfborwgh Academy 1 7 Z-Xj- 3 HE next session of this School will begin oa Tuesday, the' 16th day of January, 1866. ys will be . prepared : for , admission into the Freshman class in College. . "5-"-. -2 T Tuition as heretolor i - v Engliah Department, , - .i - - oo - 21 00- ClSSBlflSl H. NORWOOD. Principal. IHcambar 18th, 1854, t- c4 wW. North CarollxiaLluWaltAif Inac . jranoe Company. ,1 ; ' OFFICE, RALEIQS, IT. C - ' 1 fTtHTS Company Insures the lives of Individuals I for on year, a term of years, or for life, bn the Mutual Principle, the assured for Hie partici pating in the profit of the Company.' For pdli oiet granted for the whole term of lib, whan tn pvemium therefbr amounts to $30, n note may be. given for one half the; amount of the premianT bearing interest at 8 percent, without guaranty -. The prompt manner in whioh all losses ha v been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of preffiir.preeeat groat inducements to such as are disposed to kMnre..V. . ; -. . yVt ' SUves are insuredfora-termof Irem on to fiv years, for tworthirds their value. ... u .v h All losses are paid within. 90d4ya after aatlsfso tory prooru presented. -p. PiBUIQBS. Charles E. Johnson, Wn..W, Holden. Wm. o. Haywood, James F. Jordan, "Wnv D. Cooke, .B,,H. Battle., . Wm. H. Jones, F.C.HnL- Vtaentin Busbee, W. Hasted. H McKee, Beaton Gales. 'ChtaltM B. ltoot, ?v i or?ici is ',i Dt- 'ChaA E. Jehnaoa, President, : Wou Bv Harwnad. Via Pissintwt. . Jsnmngk Jordan, ascretary, ' '' 1 Wbs.-- H,-Josna, Treasurer, tr.W Hnatod AtteBneyit - - ' , ' Charles X. Johnson, nLrB, Mtdieml WUUam H. McKea, M. D.: Bee mf Richd. B.mywoad, M D. J Consultation. William D. Cookav : .. -W. W. Hold.n,., Suture Com- - f: Lharles B. Root, .mittee C.Vi- , J. HERSMAN, GmralAfnt. J : For farther information- the public are referred to they pamphlets, and forma of proposal, whioh may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or any of its Agencies. : . .' ; " . ; :. , Cemmamcations should bo addressed (poet paid,) to T: . . . w JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. - JAMES B. CTJTHBERT, rSUCCESSOR TO EXRR et'CUTHBERT.) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant, Bol- tmgorooh Strstt, Fttersburg, Va. BXrXBXBCKS : . :- Thee. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. Messrs. L. D. AW. O. Crenshaw, Richmond. Joaiah Wills, Esq.. NorfUc : James George, Esq., Boltmorc " Messrs. Monahan k Been, New Tor k. r AS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rice and.New Orleans Sugars, ' : rushed. Pulverised and Clarified do ' - Rio, Laruira and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes : Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Skot and Bar Lead " Blacking, Ink. Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Solo and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt - ' " Prima Vininia and Western Bacon and Lard a- Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac, which ha offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March b, 19 : Oxford Female College. THE next session will eoaasaenoe en the first Monday in January 1855, and close on the last Thursday In May. -; - - ' : ' ,-: . BATBS TtrmOX (FATABtl OJTB BLALF ADTAJKn.) sor steading, nmuig, viu uh anirwunfSH -of English Grammar,' and Geographr. $10.00 English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetio,12,60 For any thing higher, 16,00 For the College Classes, (without any extra charge for the Languages, ) 20,00 2&ra Expense. Music on Piano, 20,00 Use of Instrument,' 8.00 The same on Guitar, Drawing and Painting. . 12.00 Oil Painting, 16,00 NaedleWork, 6,00 Board per month, , 8,00 Washing per month, . 1,00 Musical Soirees will be given during each term. T. T. GRANDY,8eo.oftheBoardefTiwsteea. Deo. 22, 1854. v r . 108-1 y A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR 8ALE,-1 The subscriber offers for sale her place of residence in Wake County, N. C, situated . five miles West of Raleigh, immediately on the Central Rail Road. The Dwblubo is a very large and convenient one, handsomely situated. The out houses are good, consisting of the Printing Ounce uAidings, natcneny loe-nonse, nam. b tables, 4t& Ac There is a Well ef excellent water, with n chain pump. : Also a great variety of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc . Ton Tractor Land contains 180 acres 40 acres of which is cleared and susceptible of a high state of improvement some 20 acres being good meadow land, utner lands, u wanted, may bo purchased adjoining. . a .-- - j r In eonaiderauon of ito healthful and convenient location, and many valuable improvements, it is in every respect desirable as a place of , reaidence. Any persons wis rung to purcaasa are invited to aall and examine the premises for themselves at aa early a day as practicable. G.MEREDITH. DecZZ, 1864. . J. T. WHEAT, JR.. Att ,0 rn y a t L aw t .f " : ;' goldsboro, n. a Dec 22, 1864. . - 103 li FEAIALE SCHOOL AT GLEN WOOD. V HAVING had for the past two years at my residence in tha county of Warren. N. C a school for -the purpose of educating our daaght-1 era, we porpos inr u unwing year to ve&e a few more pupils as boarders. a The School Will open on the 16th of January, 1855, under the charge of Miss Sarah F. Ooedridgt of Norfolk Va who comes well recommended aa being highly qualified to teach the usual branches in English; Latin, French and -Music on Plane; Our terms will be as follows, per- session of .6 months:.;- r- . . For the rudimentaof English, Geography, . . . and Arithmetic, $12 00 For tha higher branches of Mathematics, Philosophy and Chemistry, 16 00 For French, - -,:r. ' lp , 10 00 Musio on Piano, with nae of instrument, 22 60 Beard, including washing, fuel and lights,' 40 60 Those who may be disposed to entrust their daughters to our care will please - make early ap-r plication, as torn nuBaser e aoaroen will Do uut ed and it in desirable that those who enter should be her at the beginning of the session.- Espe cial attention shall b given to tha manners and general deportment of the young ladies both in sad out of School, and in eases of sickness no pro fessional charge will be made for my services, but they shall receive the same attention and kindness as . members of our own family.'. Letters ad dressed to me at Wartenton, N. C shaH receive prompt aueuuoa. ' H , wsaa. laliv, At. JJ. De. 19, '54. lV , , w4 102 TtaTATUBAL HI8TORY. The" Illustrated NsA- 11 - nrsi History, oy tae ev. j. q. Wood, M. A. with 460 engravings, by Wat" Harvey. This dat reoeiTw, vj 't r;''- M-J'JP-i1ftK.' C 6 M M I S S I O WMtE llC H ANTS , ; ' Inir Wharf, Taw IViavV - ' - i NORFOLK V A r RnrnaSCKMaBrBV Bloodgood Co., . Tt. Kkiv a-n. - 1 t.n Wan . Hnrfolkt &OaV. lsifiim.wim.xt.!. v ri . CeLJB. O Eoui- -r--? . ."'-- -"t- t-aj naawemaauBavwuua w wa . . w sTa&.: SMlTZJLtfD SCREENING IUCmXB,? teOJJSQ PAtSST. ' 1 "V ntrOBTAMT to luixzaa airn itiU own yfiJ rHlSMachmeiecivedthea I North Carolina State Fair, and was reeemmen- oto the BubUeMteebeetnow in use la thai State. Seven Hundred of them are now rnnninf in'North Carolina, aH of whioh art new tn opera-. , ; tion and have given, the most : entira aatlsfaction, h in regard both: to petformanca, and o'lirah<y, . some having run six years and perform -no wall -now as they did at first; and have netVwnent af order one day Wo havethrawm out ton different amut Maehiaee to nmka Yoom thin. They arw -warrantod for five years, and delivarad at the Mill -any whore in the state. Maniiraeturad and told . ; . by-?.-',- M 1 -JNa X. tleli aNSITt. ;;' -Soua LewaH. OraBvweo. April II. -- tt-SO Pays Improred Patcc Clrcxtlar ,-,..":". ; : w v Caiiarl ZVA ? ,- N. Scoonoam, jTBav Wm BaiAnioai Zt Hu EESPECTFULL Y Inform thepnMo, thai they nave greatly incraasad.thair 'Baannfaotot: ostaMlshmeat, and are now prepared to ax acuta aH orders with bromntneea for their CELEBRATED PATENT CIKCCLAR POR hABM SAW HILLS, 4 which hava given to muoh tatiifacUea troihoot the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, of all sites and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, aad various other, mack fa as anil, imp limsnta - for" economising labotv' 'Xr'f-.'?-ir:' ; ' Sinoa their. Portable CSrettmrvSaw MSla worn' invented by, and patented to, their aenior partoW they have mad many improvements, trhich render naRakigh; LewU Thompson, Esq, Hotel, : -: them perfect in all their details, and jnatljr1 tatitin t , them to bo considered first among he labor sav- -f H machines of Ua world. : z?tJt?-Zir: amphlats oonteining full dascriptiona of their -.; several claases of miOa, pricea,terns,aapaaity for.: sawing, Ac; will, on application by letter, be for-. C" warded to any gentleman' wanting, them. , ,r Having recentiy obtame4 damages in an aotion,, brought - in the 17- 8 Circuit Court for tha Di trict of Maryland for an infringement ''nt their " Patent Bights, tut-bbubt wam' ran Pvnuu v aaaxnsT hjbchasijio rnon vxavnoBaxn t?tT bbs, on Tnxrn asbxts. Address t p- a. . -- . '. flininv, m aw a $ a. Bchroeder gt, near Baltimore Bt, - - Vtr.AJi-l-r-i:? z llsltlmiiratlfa'- May 23, 64. TTAVINa bought out Mr M. Einstein, I shaU, n. the CXOTHIN&.BUSINESV heniofora. iaBvea uuuiluMinit .- ..,---.'... - ' - EMIL ROSENTHAL. -- . - Corner of Market quart and Wilmington SCi"'- " OpiositoYsrbort'a Stabta,'"':' JUST RECEIVED at the above atert Tat Lab ist AssoxTMBST or READY MADE CLOTHINCr ' EVER BEEN IN THIS CITY. .Give me a call be fore purchasing anywhere else and- joa wilt aaTt at least twenty five per cent Fact, and no mistake ' about it. . .. ; - , ,k J8 R. - Bept 12, 1864.- . - -.- 4: . r tf U -coAcnsnop riHE Subscriber respectfully informs th Pnb- V JL " aiai-cupiea- thr wall know Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, onT Wilmington 8a. about one hundred yard Soutkof the CapKol Squara, where ha is prepared to'txteato everr- thing tn his lint of business. Boggiss - Coaches' Ac, made of the beat- materials and in the most fashionable and durable style Vv- ' . - He would say to those who may wish to pur-' chase Buggies or any thing in his lino., that the would do watt to eaU npon him before purchasing 1 alaewhara, aa he is determined to" spar neither pains nor expense to please those who may favor him with their emstom. He ta determined to aall at prices to suit tha ttsTMn,:" n. , 1 , . Also, repairing done chaap at the shortest netiet v . JAME3BA8HF0RD. 7atson & Coothr- . UPHOLSTERERS AND PAPER HANGERS,.- S - ' , - v P aTBTTBTHM ST.,- - - i"" TTAVTNG asUbllshed themselves in the City - 1 JJL f Raleigh, wUl keep constantly on hand a": large and handsome assortment of goods & their Una,; oonsisting : tfZf?;- aad borders to hiatch,-all of which they wiUput V up lfc the neatest manner, both in town and eoun-" T - Window Curtains. Cornices. 8la. Curtaia ' Bands, Tsssel Cords, Gimps. Ac , Hair and 8hach Mattresses and Lounges, Floor and Tablf Oil Clothe Ae.. aU of which wiU bo disiMaad af V at the lowest price. wn.. WATSOB. Dec 12, 1864.. TiaSTiBBT RAMfSf - , . - V - ;.,'a ' fc-1 " V w ve as " a ssva. i ImoalOO 60 DoUars IlewartUl'v - ; RAN AWAY iro'thalBribr, av bout the last or June, mv bov IIIN-' " TON.1 Said boy U about 22 years old " oe or p icet niga, light eosplexten ; ' . marks not recollocted-. I . pureiaaed t said boy of J. w Moore ; ho purchased his - of - Deauer Soral, in this eounty.- I. will give the sv- , bove reward for his delivery to me, orforhisooaf- taemeat in anyjau ao tnat I can get him.- . ' t;-.- jr. & ssiooit. - -Rogers' Store, JT. C. Not. 8, 1854. tf-80 r LOOK AT- THE HATS t; THE HATS ! I J BV EXPRESS, another supply of too baauiiw , lul Flat-brim Moleskin Hata. ,. ' . . - Alsc jtho SHANGHAI HAT, w HyUani swejf wtock," -l;WIt:' R. 8- TUCKJCR. Dec-T,1864.iv-.it- VI Neiw for -Cheap.OoodaU HURRAY 4 CFNSAL . TTAVE token thr atort lately occupied by W. ' tl A Stith, and are receiving their stock ef fancy and Staple Dry Goods; Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Ac : Being new beginnera, they - have to build up a trade t to do this, they are do " termined " to' b. undersold: by none in tha airy. ' They will sell goods cheap and no mistake: to b - convinced ot this tact, aQ and eric thair good . oeiore purenasug eisewnsrc au sney ask la a-, showing, and if the goods auit, they guarantot to make the prioas right '-Don't purehaoe befor u amining ahair stock. , If yon want cheap Goons, all at - '.Nc 25, White Front,-- -. Manh tl, 181T ThTASHVILLE FEMALE ACADEM Y.THS -j next session of this school wRl tnmmancs on Monday, tha 16th of January next, nndsr tho an- purvlaioBi or Mrs, w . . wii4ama,ana oompotent Urn-'"' -s--?-.- ' : ' r p Common Engliah Braachaa, $ 00 &Bl&M?&$?m - 1 10 00 -CV" MaaUamaan-.;.:?". -J . tbQOr , f Drawing and Paintingi ,' .-12 00 Nerdla Work,- d v ' 00 EpaHeanbohadtefhonsaaat $7orf ri"t.. 11 lOJi A SWBA&aiS. - BaahtCl, K 43L.D, 21354.- ft- 9 Jt - r . - -if V - t Arams, with cem- " TnRSftUtSeaiion win commence en the 7th Jan- business, ere requested to suae aewemen tantly engaged, he VIT gL attend promptly to aH bd. mttmat- K BVorS!arsdre eash oete on or before the 1st day of Jas iitrnstodtobiscare Y J4,;' 1.I.M.W BbCJ--J J. M, LOYXJOY. 185fiw"v 'J ; : -x; ,.-.,-t j r, - . . - f - , . SV frildh, MJ 26, 1854. I
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