--t aiemi, sTr! n- IMS . - V :1'.'. -v-i-i.-'J: ..'- -v. X VOLUME LYL CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1855. ii in iii-i.i .in iv it, i .i I i i i i lAirxit ii-Li.-., ir. . ai' THE " RALKIOH REGISTER" la pbliihi 8Bl-wkl7 vad Wwkly, y SEAT ON GALES, KnlTOl AND rioriuT o s T K ft M 8: For tW Smi-warkly, $5 par aanam ; In sdTux $4. for th Wcrkly, $3 pr unnn ; in feirux $3 M. KATES Or ADVKETIS1NO : ADtmraiaasm. tor my It liaen. Ant ioMrtioa 1 : rk aJditiiiMkl laavrHm. SS rt. UoutOnKn ami JudMal TrtimMinta will U rh.rjrwl M r nU biirtMr: bt V4wtioa of 33' pr rant, will ta aikja froai tbe regular price to aJvartfaOT bf Uw yar. UwnlMiwU taMtad In (ix SeaaWcakly, 111 ali appaar tka Warily, (raa of efcarra. -. -l,ilti to tka Kail tor must aa WMto. - SPLENDID JEWELRY! nud Blegaut Faocf Uotxl. C1 B. ROOT ha rciYed, and is now 0 opening, on oC tar most ooatl j and t&e best selted lot of JEWELERY aad FANCY GOODS crer exhibited a this market. His usortsaest, is either bow, embraces the most fashionable and beautiful specimens and th retj latest styles in part, as follows ; Diamond, . - Pearl, Cameo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rimg, Gold and Silver Watches, -Elegant styles, Silver Card Baskets, Fork; Napkin Rings, Card Cases, - Porte Monnaies, Gold and Silver Pencils, $-c. Sept. 26, 1854. Repairing, Finishing, &o. HAVING secured the services of a highly ac complished workman' in this department f my business,. I shall b able to give the most entire tttgfaetion t th Public in all work committed to say charge. ALL ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and wkh despatch. ' . C. B. ROOT. September 26, 1854. 8 . GDN3, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, Slc. A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1854. 7B Is- S. PERRY. DENTAL 8URGE0N. PARTNER cf and successor to the lat Dr. William ft. Scott, having taken charge of the office occupied by bis late-partner, will continue the business, and hopes by closely attending to the daties of his profession, . to merit the confi dence of all who may favor him with theirpaurni ag. - CXXTlriCATXS. RalbioBvNov. 2, 1864. Dr. L. 8. Pkbkt, Srfo DrutuL, Si a : It affords me pleasure to state that I have often heard our late friend, Dr Wbl R. Scott, with whom you were associated ibu8iaeas, speak of your full and correct knowledge of ' th theory of Dental Surgery, and express his greaa satisfac tion with the operations -and work which,' during the present year, yon performed nnder his eye.- I 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 his profession and leave you hi successor. ' I hope you will continue th business, as I feel uunfideut that you will give entire satisfaction to all who may require your service. Very respectfully, ' WM. J. CLARKE. RaLiioh, N. C, November 1,1864. Dr. L. S. Pmbt : Dear Sir : la accordance with the desire of the friends of our late friend. Doctor W. R. Scott, with whom yon have been associated in the practice of Dental Surgery, for aome time past, I have determined to deliver to you his effiee, instruments, and fixtures, until his executors are appointed, and in taking your receipt for the same, I feel assured that you will give entire satisfaction to his lat friends and the public generally ; because I am aware of the fact that be was very proud of you as his late, pupil ; that be 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 lat preceptor and partner, in all your operations, I remain your ain icere friend, . . P. F. PESCDD. NOTICE. A. S peraona indebted for operations performed x the fie of the late Dr. W. R. Scott, during th fa-eaaut year, are respectfully requested to call and settle with the undersigned immediately, who will leader them their account duly receipted. v L. S. PERRY, Surviving partner. Raleigh, Nov. S, 1854. 89 tf BLACISlITBIl..I0KSE.SflOmG. tC. IDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Having erected 2j a new Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington St's-, is prepared to hare all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch.. The well known Jut Atkins, with com petent assistants, being permanently engaged, he is enabled to have the animals entrusted to his care shod in a workmanlike manner. Raleigh, May 26, 1854. . tf 43 Boots, Shoes and Brogans. MEN'S heavy water-proof3oota Double soled, and extra thick Bregans, . Men's lined and bound Kip -Brogans, With a good supply of Eastern mad Boots and Shoes, suitable for servants, which we are efferiug very cheap. UcGEEst WILLIAMS. Oct. '64. 82. FEMALE SCHOOL AT GZ.KXWOOD. -TTAYING had for the past two years at my I residence in the county or warren, n. C actiool for the purpose of educating our daught ers, we purpos for the ensuing year to take few more pupils as boarders. The School will open on the 15th .of January. 1855, under the charge of Miss Sarah F. Goodridge of Norfolk Va, who comes well recommended as being highly qualified to teach th usual branches in English, LAtin, jrreneh and Music on Piano. Our terms will be aa follows, per session of 6 month : " - For the rudiments of English, Geography, and Arithmetic, $12 00- Forthe higher branches of Mathematics, - Philosophy and Chemistry,. -15 00 For French, - 10 00 Music on Piano, with use of instrument, 22 60 Board, including washing, fuel and lights, 40 00 Those who may be disposed to entrust their daughters to our car will please make early ap plication, as the number of boarders will b limit ed and it is desirable that those who enter should be here at the beginning of the session. Espe cial attention shall be given to the manners and general deportment of the young ladies both in aud out of School, and in cases 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 Warren to a, N. U. shall receive prompt attention. GEO. FEILD, M. D. Dec. 19, '54. w4w 102 OARATOGA WATER i Urge supply to just O hud at the Drug Store WILLI) MS & HAYWOOD". Soloxoh Chkkkt. J as. Cahill. CHERRY & CAHILL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jan. 13, 1854. zTcUr E F OR" A L L ! ! tf-5 HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Iitixiss or tub Union, You have done me J 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 iu so short a period. THOMAS HOLLO WAY. 38, Cor. of Ann and Nassau streets, Xw Vera. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. ' Copy of a Later from Vr. . W. LangUy, of HmnUviUe, Yadkin Cotmty, Kortk Carolina, U. S. dated November 11. 1853. READ HIS OWN. WORDS. To PBOfBSSOK Hollowat, ' Si: It is not my wish to become notorious, nether is this letter written for the mere Bake of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me of one ef 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 mediciue. t For nine years I was inflicted with on 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 in despair all hope of being cured; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of ytfur 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. LANOLEIt AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter J root Mr. Durant, Aen Or leans, November 9th, 1853, To Pbo8sob Hollowat, 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. For4 seven years she hart a bad breast, with ten run ning wounds, (net of a cancerous nature.) I was told that nothing contd save her: she was then iu duced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres-street, New Ot leans. 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 Kew York. . (Signed) R. DURANT. The Pill should be used conjointly with the Oint ment in most of the following casts : Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints Lumbago Sore-throats Bad Breasts Stiff Joints Piles Skin-diseases Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy Bunions Gout Salt Rheom 8 ore-heads Chilblains Glandular Scalds Ulcers Chapped hands Swellings Sure Nipples Wounds CAU - U r.i.i: i . . t Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ana and Nassau Streets New York; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States. in Pots, at 37 J cents, 87 cents, and 91.50 cents each To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union, and of Messrs, S. B k J. A. Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Pescud. Raleigh. tasT There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sites. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. New Agricultural Work. AGRICULTURE, iU essentials and non-essentials, including an examination of GUANO, and other manures; by H. N. FRAYATT, of NEW JERSEY. This work, besides the general lnxormauon it contains, wul De round to be a valuable guide to the Farmer, Planter, and Atrri 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 savins; 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 doe not ap pear to have been found, this Treatise will be of the first importance : indeed, the tiller of the soil in every section cannot but be benefitted by a pe rusal, as it lifts the veil cf uncertainty, which has hitherto enveloped .the science of Agriculture. Price, in Paper 20 cents. All orders to be ad dressed to T. L. MAGAQNOS, Publisher, 16 Beekman Street, For sale. by all Booksellers. New York. Oct 27, p4. 8mos 87 Itatjr Cepartuertbip. TVTTT.T.T1R & ROGERS, Attorneys A. Counsellors at Law, RALEIGH, N. C. ILL attend promptly to all business entrust ed to them. H. W MILLKB, a. H. BOO BBS Oct. 24th, 1854. tf86 ' NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that application will be made to'the General Assembly, at its present Session, for refunding to Bryant R. Hinuant, for mer Sheriff bf Johns tor. the sum of SI 19 66 - that being the amount overpaid the" Comptroller of 1 the State by said Hinnant. December 15, 1854. 101 w4w Notice to all Concerned. Persons indebted to the undersigned, either by note or account, for one year or more, are here by informed hat settlement must be made, on or before the first' day of January next, or I shall be under the painful necessity of placing them in the hands of an officer for collection.' Dec. 22, '54. ISAAC PROCTOR. 3t Dr. Geo. BBttner, OF NORTH CAROLINA, OJlee, No. 538 Bromdteay, or at his lodgings, PRESCOTT HOUSE, Corner of Spring and Broadway! New York, Feb. 7, 1854. . 12 ly - Hats, Hats. JUST to hand two cases Extra Molbsxie -e Hats, Beebe's Latest. r , 1 t McGEE t WILLIAMS. fT? GARDEN SEED. A full supply of Garden Seed, warranted fresh, just received at the Drug Store of HAYWOOD 4 SCOTT. F.b.8,1854. . ; V . n rpo THE PUBLIC The subscriber is pleased I to inform the public that his CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief in the various affections of the Bowels, and consequently more satisfactory to all who have used it, than any other Medicine ever offered to the public. The following are among many testi monials or its etneacy . Dm. R. H. Worth inqton Dbab Sir: I take much pleasure in adding my testimony to others in favor cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, Jtc., having so frequently experienced its beneficial re sults in my own case, as well as in many others to whom I have given it. I carried a bottle of it with me to Baltimore, (and here permit me to say I would as soon think of travelling without money as without this remedy) and finding many among my acquaintances there who were suffering with various forma of Bowel Affections, I gave it freely, and in no instancb did it fail to afford, the most prompt and dkcidkd RXLiRP a it has done here. L congratulate you, and especially .the public, on the discovery of a medicine which is better calcu lated to protect mankind and alleviate suffering than any ether ever brought before the people. L. T. SPIERS. This is to certify that, some weeks back, I was taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which persisted for eight day. Being seme sixty boUm form hmi I niaJa. twii thaxWI ooatld. thin of, but without affording any relief. On arriving at home, I was informed thai Dr. R- H. Worthington had prepared a remedy for Cholera, &C, and was advised to use it. I did so, and to my astonish ment, one single dos gave speedy and permanent relief, since which time t have used it frequently in my family ; aud, in justice to the Doctor, say I consider it much ths most valuable mkdicme 1 have used in an experience of twenty years. F. M- CArEILART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct. 2, 1854. Dr. Worthinqton Dcar Sir: 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 from yonr invaluable remedy. I have such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, that 1 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. P. BEAM AN. Wixdboe, N. C, Sept. 19, 1854. Dr. R. H. Worthisqton 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 well indeed ; and the result is, that 1 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 supply, as I would not like to get entirely out of it. lours, truly, GEORGE W. McGLAUUHON. From the Murfreesboro' Gatette Missus. Editors In looking over the last number of the Gaxette. I found a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcemmending Dr. R. H. Workington's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhuea, dysentery, and other kindred diseases. Having experience in my own case, the happy effects of its use, as well as other members of my family, I can safely say that 1 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 or cholera. . R. R. PARKER. Murfreesboro,' Ang. 80th, 1854. This is to certify thst I have used Dr. R. H. Worthington's Chotora medicine in my family for the List four or five weeks, in several cases of Bowel Complaint, so common in our vieinity, with invariable success. One of the cses was that of a neicro child, some four or fire months old. who w as so emaciated y the effects of the disease, that its life was nearly despaired of. when wv wife happened to think thst she would, try the Cholera Medicine, and did so with complete success in less than forty-eight hours. I am throughly of opinion that do family should be without so fine a medicine Given under my hand, this 3rd day of October, 1854. ) A. W. DARDEN. M l' B PR E S BOBO' N C. Dr. R. H. Worthington. It affords us pleasure to say that we have used your Cholera Diarrhuea 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 have no hesitation in expressing the opinion that it will prove to be a valuable family medicine. RICHARD G. COWPER. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct. 17th, 1854. tf W. H. & R- S Tucker TT"OULD respectfully inform their friends and f f the public, that one of their firm has j ust re turned from New York & Philadelphia, where they have made additional purchases of r-N STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES. Having purchased our goods at reduced prices, we are enailed to furnish our patrons at unprec edented cheap rates. N. B. A choice tot of FURS, COMFORTS, UM BRELLAS, OVER-SHOES, ic, lie RaleigBTNov. 21st, 1854. tf "VTOTICE of the Union Agricultural Society of 1 Virginia and Worth Carolina : At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Union Agricul tural Society of Virgiuia and North Carolina, it was : Resolved, That we appoint as the time for the next Annual Exhibition, to be held on the Fair Grounds, near the City of Petersburg, Tuesday, the 23rd day of October next, and to continue four consecutive days. Furthermore, that this Socie ty tenders the right hand of fellowship to all other Agricultural Societies, and most cordially invites their good will and co-operatioc. James c. bain, Sec'y. Jan. 8, 1855. 8 tf FASHIONABLE CALF GAITERS. Sept. 26, 1854. BOOTS, SHOES AND B. B. SMITH. 78 FOR SALE. 4 N ELEGANT BUGGY, with leather top, and - pole and shalves, made expressly to order la New Jersey; ONE FINE, LARGE AND WELL BROKE MORGAN HORSE, 6 years old; ONE PAIR OF LARGE WELL BROKE MULES, four years old; ONE BROOD MARE, 5 years old and oni ygk of large Oxen. A. B. $ N. L STITn. Jan, 9, 1855. wist 4 TOWELLING HOUSE TO LET. The desirable I Dwelling house, lately occupied by K. tar borough, with two acres of land attached. Apply U JAMES M. TOWLES. Jan. 12, 1855. 4 LAW SCHOOL, At ' HILLSBORO', N. C T HE next Session of this School will com mence on Mondsy, the 1 5th day of January. . J.U BAILEY. v- - F. NASH. 7 Jaa.6,'64. ' lm 2 BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ir ENRY A. DEPKIN. in retunuar thanks for past favors. resDectfullv Informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from the North with a large and varied assortment of Goods m nis line, winch be wiU feelmuch pleasure in ex hibiting. Stobc Wbst Siob or Capitoi. Squari ; Raleigh, Sept. 18, 1854: i v:. 8m 76 tuf and -TiiiimmU m A Mmt Tm'tms, Dry Goods. Groctriss, Faiffikg " lmjilemeiit?. Boob, MCSICAL CtaTJtDafXNTS, CARRIAGES, FRUIT TlftlS, oa unaxaaiuauwnni CITY OP HEW T 0 KX( AX i KB vCKrr, 0OMXU8IO. - Ar a Hon. W. a. firahaiaA.. - PETER, W, iHlNTONi Commission Merchant, HOS. X AID U tOTEXXTt WHARJ, NORFOLK, VA. - ' srMtan'HirFrtQV ?AfD TB BlLLIaa 1 "Tjjhacfc; IuxfcrIa, Con.dtc. . .Also, to RecdjufgRad Forwarding; Goods. '. '.; . ' REFER "TO- Chas-L . -Wake Co. N. C: J. B. G. Reulhac, auu ;r W. Haywood, Esq., Raleigh, N.C.T Pj. .'.,; umer, Esq., Warrenton, N. C. Aug. aS. ' 69 LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Wfi are now receiving from the Manufactory of Robinson & Co., Philadelphia, a fin assortment of Ladies Kid Walking and Bnskin Shoes, 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 Morocco and Goatskin Bootees, McGEE It WILLIAMS. Sept. 29, 1864. 79 JUST RECEIVED, AT F. MAHLER & CO'S., (next door to W. L. Pomeroy.) j FOR THE LADIES. Reticules at all prices, Berlin and French Baskets of all styles, Work-boxes, new Rococeo style, Pearl plate and other Desks, Leather and painted Port-folios, Card Cases of pearl, shell and papier mache. Card Receivers, very fine of Terra Cotta, Ink-stands of Terra Sotta, Alabaster, J-c, Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Necklaces of all styles. Perfumed French Bracelets, &c, 4c. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cigars of all the leading Brands, comprising: The Upman, Lamartine, Prim r a, Jockey Club, Constancia, Evidencia, c To persona buying by the quantity we allow cost price with 10 per cent Commission. Chewing. Tobacco, well supplied with all brands. Persons buyiag by the quantity we 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, Bsck gunmon Boards, Chess men. Different games. Kid, Wax, China and India Kubber Dolls, Crying Ba bies, India Rubber and Tin Toys, &c. ic. MISCELLANEOUS. Clocks in Mahogany and Iron cases, "36 hours and 8 d.iy Clocks. White, blue and canary glass Candlesticks, new style. Paris, Cuius Candlesticks, Raxors and Pocket Knives, of the most celebrated makers. Emmer son's and Tilton's superior Raxor Strops. All ar ticles tor the Toilet, Portmonnaies, Pocket boo kj Cigar cases, best Italian and English Guitar Strings, lower vases, &c, sc. FOR THE HUNTSMEN. Game hug. Powder Flasks, Powder Horns, Shot Bap., Walker's and G. D. Caps, Shot, Du pont's Ki!le loader, Travelling Companions, Wil low Flasks, Ac, &c. Price and quality warranted to give universal satisfactiou. Come and see. F. MAHLER & CO. Nov. 10, 1854. 91 i ; NEW FURNITURE STORE. The subscriber has opened a Furniture Store on Fayette vine street, opposite Lawrence's Hotel, where he will keep constantly on hand a good stock of Furniture, such as Bureaus, Ward robes, Chairs, Bedsteads, Rocking Chairs, Revol ving Chairs, aud every variety of articles usually kept in such establishments, made of Mahogany, Walnut. Pnplnr, Maple, &c, &c. fr . les in his line manufactured to order with i- "ch and in the best style. RE PAILlNii Ik. ily executed. I JFFIN MAKING. He ha prov' tcd himself with a new and hand some Hearst, and is prepared to manufacture Cofpins, 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 8m Samuel M. Tbact. Sumner W. Far ham. MINNESOTA LAND AGENCY. TRACY & FARNHAM Bankers and General Land Agents, ST. AN THONY FALLS, MINNESOTA. r COLLECTIONS, made and proceeds promptly .remitted at current rates of Exchange. Landed investments, made for Southern and Eastern capitalists, that will nett Fiptt and Sev enty Five 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 quite, double m Talne, every year for the next ten years. A few thousand Dollars now invested whI soon become tens of thousands. ' How can money be so safely and so profitably invested t Land in the vicinity of new and thriving Vil lages can now be bought for 3, 4 and $5, per acre, that in a few years will be worth ten times the amount.' Many of the fortunes of th North have been made by the rise of Real Estate, and those that have the means and foresight to pur chase when lands are so cheap will make fortunes. Satisfactory references given. For further particulars address TRACY at FARNHAM, St. Anthony Falls. Dec 18 1854. 4mpd 102. New Crop Molasses. m rv HHDS. prime new rop Cardenas Molas- M landing front Brig, 8. P. Brown, fcom Cardenas. . For sale by - J. & J. L. HATHAWAY CO. Wflmington, N. C , Jan. 6, '55. , 8t pd. 2 .' . North Carolina Mutual Insurance . Company. . RALEIGH, N. C. 1 1 V.HIS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the Bute, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cofrer 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 this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THB following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for th present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutohings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Joa. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; Jamas Sloan. Greensboro' , no. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. SoaerSatem; Jos. H. Pool, JaUcabeta CU oiwTESrrirTlHamarT John Barrett, slntaa ; A. T Bununj, Asheville. All Directors ar uttoisodto receive apphee. dsns. 1 OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Yiet -do. 8. W. Whiting, Tremsyrer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan,-Attorney. J. HersmaiH General Agent. S. W. Whiting, ) Jnoi R. Williams, L Executive Committee. John Primrose, y All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. a PARTRIDGE, Soo'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 GREENSBORO MUTUAL IN8TJRANCE COM PANY. At the end of Three Years, such has beea th Care and economy ef the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt, have made ne assesments, and have now such a large Capital in cath and 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. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ApAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent. Directors : James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnell, E. W. Ogbura, J. L. Cole, D. P. Weir, Greensboro'; E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; Dr. 8. G. Coffin, Jam stow; Joshua Tayloe, Washington ; William A Wright, Wilming ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteville, H. G. Spruill, Prymouth ; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. All Communications should b directed to the Secretary, free f Postage.- PETER ADAMS, Seo'y. Aug. 8. 1854. tf-65. DENTISTRY. DR. P. BABCOCK, from New York, would re spectfully announce to th citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he haa decided to open an office in Raleigh, and to remain per manently here for the practice of hia profession in ail it braaeheav Dr. B. has been in practice in New York and Georgia for the past eleven years, and waa for merly associated with Doct. Parmly, of N. Y., who deservedly stands at the head of his profes sion. Dr. B would be glad to exhibit letters in his possession, from gentlemen of high standing in New York and Georgia. Office for the present at Mr. Burch's Metropolis Hotel, N. B. Ladies attended at their residence, until more suitable rooms can be procured. November, 8, 1854. 89 tf COTTON PLANTATION FOR SAIt. VHTE are authorised to sell a Plantation of f 1700 Acres in one of the most healthy and desirable neighborhoods in South Alabamadis tant six miles from a village and Railroad Depot, and only 15 from the Alabama River. It has 1, 200 Acres in a high state of cultivation, of which 800 are of richest Hammock land, sometimes yielding over a bale of Cotton per Aore. The' re mainder comprises a variety of soil, as is indica ted by its growth of Cotton Wood, Walnut, Hick ory, Oak, Jtc, and is adapted to the growth of Grain and Clover, as the crops of this year prove. Its owner has made near eight bags of Cotton this year to the hand, and an abundance of Corn, Meat, &c. From a personal knowledge of this Plantation, its locality and conveniences of Water, Fencing, Negro Houses, lie, we recommend it as inferior to none in the range of our acquaintance, rrice, $25 per Acre, on terms to suit the purchaser. Ad dress BOYKIN, McRAE, k FOSTER, Mobile, Ala. Dec 8, 1854, wll t. Notice IS hereby given, that application will be made to the present General Assembly to incorporate a Manufacturing Company, to be known as the "Niagara Wool Manufacturing Company," in the county of Johnston, Deo. 15, 1854. wlw. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm and Style of Weathers and Car rell is this day dissolved by mutual consent All persons indebted to said firm are requested to come forward and make payment to K. R. Weathers, as he alone is authorized to settle up the business of the old Firm. K. R. WEATHERS. H. H. CARRELL. Jan. 5, 1855. 2 8t FURTHER NOTICE. K. R, WEATHERS will hereafter conduct, in the City of Raleigh, the business formerly prose cuted by Weathers and Carrell, en his own res -possibility. Thankful for past favors, he so licits a continuation of patronage. Jan. 6. 1855. 2 St CNEW BAKERY AND CANDY MANUFACTORY- MRS. HARDIE desires to say to the public, that she has recently employed a superior Baker and Candy Maker. Slie will keep constant ly for sale CAKES and CANDIES, of great varie ty, and is now prepared to execute orders for Cake for Dinners and Parties. Families and Hotels can be supplied with any kind or any quality of Des serts. She will fill orders for Candy at wholesale, and or ward it to any part of the State. Raleigh, Nov. 23, 1851. tf 96 Three Beautiful Sites FOR BUILDING. NEAR the Depot ef the North Carolina Rail Road, commanding a very agreeable view of th Road, tha.State Asylum, ard other prominent points in this city, FOR SALE, on very accommo dating terms. Apply to CHARLES MANLY. Raleigh, Dae. 29, 1854. Star copy. Into. North Carolina Mutual Life InaU ranoe Company. "" OFFICE, RALEiaiL N. C. THIS Company insures the Uvea of individuals for one year, a term of years, or for Hfe, on the Mutual Principle, the assured for life partici pating in the profit of the Company. - For poli cies granted for the whole term ef life, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may be given for one Half ' the amount of the premium, bearing interest at 6 per cent, without guaranty. -The prompt manner in which all losses hare been paid by this Company, together with the low rates of premium, present great inducements "to such as are disposed to insure. Slaves are insured for a term of from one to- five years, for two-thirds their value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. . DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, ' Wm. W. H olden. Wm. D. Haywood. Wm. D. Cooke, R. H. Battle, Wm. H. Jones, J. OaIav 2- , James F. Jordan, 1 Quentia Busbee, HW.-Hmsted, Dr. Chaa. E. Johns, President, Wm. D. Haywood,- Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, H. W. H usted. Attorney, Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William H. McKee, M. D. Board of Richd. B. Haywood, M D. j Consultation. William D. Cooke, "J W. W. Holden, J. Executive Com Charles B. Root, J mittee J. HERSMAN, General Agent. For farther information, the public are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (post paid,) to JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary- JAMES E. CUTHBERTS (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT.) Grocer, Forwarding and Commusion Merchant, Bolr Ungbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. REFERENCES : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. MefsrsvaSl-Bro. ' Messrs. L. D. tc W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josfah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New York. TTAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rlee J3 and New Orleans Sugars, i Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised andClarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffee 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 Candle Brown, Pale and Variegated Soap. Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead ' ' Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, God and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacod and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warahous Regalia, Principe, and Havana Cigars ; - Together with a large- stock of foreign and do-' mestic Liquors, Wines, 4o., which 1st offers at th lowest market rate. The strictest attention paid to receiving aid for warding goods. Petersburg, March 6, 19 - Oxford Femala ColJtf).;, y tUt next session will commence on the first Monday in January 1855, and close on the last Thursday in May. rates tuition (pat able one halt in advancb.) For Reading, Writing, with the first rudiments of English Grammar, and Geography, $10,00 English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, 12,50 For any thing higher, 15,00 For the College Classes, (without any extra charge for the Languages,) 20,00 Extra Expenses. Music on Piano, 20,00 Use ef Instrument, 3,00 The same on Guitar, Drawing and Painting, 12,00 Oil Painting, 15,00 Needle Work, 5,00 Board per month, 8,00 Washing per month, 1,00 Musical Soirees will b given during eaeh term. T. T. G RANDY, sec. of the Board of Trustees. Dec. 22, 1854. 103-ly DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sa'.e her place of residence in Wake County, N. C, (situated, five miles Went of Raleigh, immediately on the Central Rail Road. The Dwelling is a very large and convenient one, handsomely situated. The out houses are good, consisting of the Printing Office Buildings, Kitchen, Ice-house, Barn, Stables, die. &c There is a Well of excellent water, with' a chain pump. Also a great variety of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc. ! The Tract of Land contains 130 acres 60 acres of which is cleared and susceptible of a high state of improvement some 20 acres being good meadow land. Other lands, if wanted, may be purchased adjoining. In consideration of its healthful and convenient location, and many valuable improvements, it is in every respect desirable as a place of residence. Any persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the premises for themselves at as early a day as practicable. G. MEREDITH. Dec.22,1854. 8 tf J. T. WHEAT. JR.. A t t ol" n e y at Law, GOLDSBORO', N. C. i Dec. 22, 1854. 103 Im DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP, THE Copartnership heretofore existing bo tween the undersigned, under the firm and style of PeetePepper & Co., has beea this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm will please Intake immediate payment' to G. W. Peete, who alone is authorised to settle the affairs of the con cern. GEO. W. PEETE, W. R. PEPPER, JNO. T KILBY, Portsmouth, Va,, Jan 6, '55. St Lot 186, fronting on Hilltborough Street, for sale. Lot No. 186, in the city of Raleigh, N. C. Said lot is 210 feet square, (containing one acre) boun ded on the North by Hillsboro' street, on the South by Morgan, on the East by Harrington and in the west by West, most eligibly located for a private residence, and ia in all respects desira ble. - If not disposed of at private sale, hefore the first Monday in February, 1855, it will be sold on that day at public outcry. ' For information, apply to Rufus'R.-Page, Esq , RaieighN. C- . . . Dec. 22, 1854. wtFL 103- i J. M LOVEJOYS ACADEMY. t THE 28th Session will commence on the 7th Jan. narv. 1855. Tuition $25 - ta rahle ia al..... For particulars, address the Principal, for Circus lara. . lAJVCJUi. Raleigh, Deo. 22, 1854. .. 4w S1 HAD. A few Barrels of salted shad lor sale py tuaUnJCYEB WHITE. KADER BIGGS" Sc. CO., " i-vOsaNKRAlVV't.v,;,- COMMI8S ION - M ERCHA NTSf ZfcW Wharf, 1bwn lrintf JKORFdLK. Yiu; : V" RErEEiECES. Messrs. Bloodgood a Co., v Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq., Norfolk r Hon. Asa Biggs, WiUlamston, N. C.j CoL J. B. O. Roul hae, Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq Hotel, N. C. Oct. 24th, 1854 V ;: ? , "V ; 88 FIRST PREMIUM t M ,-- ... SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE, . YOUNG'S PATENT- . IMPORTANT TO MILLERS AXO XILtxOWSXBS. rTIHIS Machine received the first premium at the North Carolina State Fair; and was recommen ded to the public as th best bow in. us in the State. Seven Hundred ef them are now running in North Carolina, all f which are new in opera tion and have given the most entire Satisfaction. -in regard, both, to performance, and durability, Ter on oay ; We have thrown out ten Different f&urUacfcUea to make room for this.'; Thoy are warranted tor It y tarsand delivered, at the Mill ant where in the 'state! Manufactured and' sold y t ' V . JO: AMbMAKKEN, Soir& Iwellir CTavng . Page's Improved Patent Circular . Saw Mills - 4 -GEORGE PAGE k CO. N. SCHROEDES, ' HEAR WEST BALTIMORE ST-VBaL-- TIM0RE, Md., ' - -rA;- T) ESPECTFULLY inform the publie. fhat they, -XV have greatly increased their manufacturing . establishment, and are now prepared to execute all order with promptness for their ' - -CELEBRATED PATENT CIRCULAR POR - - TABLE SAW; MILLS," which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union; as also STEAM POWERSof all sites and kinds, HORSE POWERS,' GRIST MILLS, and various other machines tad "implements" for economising labor. y v-i- .-.jr! Since their. Portable Circular Saw- MH1 "ware invented by, and patented 'toj their senior partner, they have made maj)yimprovenunts,whion render . them perfect in sll their details, and Justly entitle them to be considered first -among the Jabor sav ing machines. of the world.1; ; . I1-p J Pamphlets containing full descriptions of tiieir several classes bf mills, prices, teraw capacity for yawing, &C, will, on application by letter, be for-.? warded to any gentleman- wanting tnenv-,.v . . Having recently obtained damages in an aetioa ' brought in the. U- S. Circuit Court for the 'Dis trict of Maryland for. an infringement of their Patent Rights, ?hrt beerbt warji, tks Pbbuo auaibst ruRCBABiEa rnox trsAtrrnowiln' ruild ess, or theis. Assets. AddreM ;-- ; v GEORGE PAGE CO.,. ' N. Schrooder SL,. near Baltimore 8t 4 . - :.r j Baltimore, Md. May:23, '54. f V V,.. 42 - . - - v-:Notioe-.' - TTAYING bought out Mr. M. Einstein, I shall XX continue the CL0THIN BUSINESS, as heretofore, fas say own nam and account A . , SMIL ROSENTHAL, Corner of Market square and Wilmington St. . Opposite Yarboro'i 8table JUST RECEIVED at th above store Tnr Lar- on Asmrtmeht or READY MADE CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give a caU be foT purchasing anywhere else and yon will save U least twenty five per sent. Fact, and no mistake about it. A-v-. -;, --- fit. .;.l;il. v -:5Oj1C3B!,SII0P. f lriir -SltnserlBet respectfully informs the Pub t lie, that he still occupies the well known Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, on Wilmington St. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared t execute every thing in his line of business. Buggies f Coaches &c, made of the best materials and in the most fashionable an J durable style. " '-' He would say to those who may wish t0 pur chase Buggies or any thing in his line, that ! they would do well to call upon hint before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare Tn either pains nor expense to please those who inay .favor him with their custom. He Is determined to sell at prices to suit the times," :-i ' v Also, repairing done cheap at th shortest notice , JAMES BASHFORD. Feb. 14, 1854. - . 14 Watson &Booth,' " . UPHOLSTERERS AND PAPER HANGERS, "' .JrurrtTCU&r St.; fllU HAVING established themselves In t&e City of Raleigh, will keep constantly on hand a large and handsome assortment of goods in their . line, consisting of 5 . " ' J "-'Hfe1 GffiVelvet, Satin, and Common papers, and borders, to match, all of which taey-.whl pnt up in the neatest manner, both In town and conn- toy. : .. 4,: tlzi '.' rv4f:?--Ksy?(f -i WiRdow Curtains, Cornices, Shades; Curtain Bands, Tassels, ': Cords, Gimps Hail and . Shuck Mattresses and' Lounges, Floor and Hahle Oil Cloths, tc, all of which will De disposed, of at the lowest prices. - , . . Wm. Watsoh. , ' : Joseph, Booth.,' Dec. 12, 1854.- . . Smos . 100 KAN AWAY from the subscriber, a bout the last or June, my boyHIN TON.:; Said boy is about 22 years old ' 5J or 6 feet high, light complexion ; marks not recollected. I porchased aid boy of J. C. Moore; he purchased ftim.,.pf. Demsey Soral, in this county. ; I will give the V bove reward for his delivery to me, or for bis eon- : finement in any jail so that I can get him.- - . W. R. NELSON." Rogers' Store, N. C. Not. 8, 18Mvtf-t9 : LOOK AT THE HATS r THE HATS !fL BY, EXPRESS, another supply of those beauti ful Flat-brim Moleskin Hats. K?ML Also, the SHANGHAI HAT. m style and good stock. ' ' , W. H. R. 8. TfJCXER.' Now for C'eap.'Crpo4iu MURRAY k Q-JfEALJ. M AVE taken the store lately eocupted by W. & A. Btith, and are receiving their stock f y and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery ' and Glassware, c Being new Degtanera, they v. have to build up a trade : to do this, they are d- termined. to be undersold by none In the city. They will sell goods cheap and no mistake; to be convinced of this, fact, call and. price their goods before purchasing elsewhere. - All they ask is a showing, ana u tne goods suit; tney guarantee to make the prices right Don't purchase before ex amining their stock. If you want cheap Goods, call at - - ; 25, White Front, ' V-TA FayettevOle street, ' ... v., c. iy&tr. ;-Raleignt V.C. ' March 81, 1864 ' 27 1 Be tUr, late this Fall, than Ever. JAMES M TOWLESwould respectfully advise i his friends, and the public generally, that his assortment of DRY'1 GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES,. CROCKERY, and FAMILY GROCE RIES, is mora fall and complete than nsnal. His pureha8es.!were not made in Bid-summer; but late ia September, when Goods were-greatly reduced ia prices, f He therefore thinks they were bought right, and will b sold accordingly -He hopes hia friends will not take thia for granted, but will call and se tnr thamselves at th FAR MER'S HALL. 4 t ' JUtv71-8& V' 1 ,