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'.; -v- tjw ..-Jrrr--r ir.. , 'iiLii jfiiM -iiiii- iiiiiifii i - - . . . .. -. .....v, . . : """.' 'f. . . - , - - - ' : : : - - - ' ' - i mm ij j i ,.. e. 'EtAp i?idt I -a -tmi,' T VOLUME LV1 CITY OF 'BALEE5H, WEI)NSMjP MORNING-.-. JANUARY 24, 1855. THE "RALEIOn TtEOISTER" Is published Beml-veekly and Weekly, by SEATON GALES, E D.I T O I AND p'kO PRIST OK. T K K M P: Far the Scmt-wwkly, $S par annua ; U tdium SA, for U Weekly, $3 par anaon ; la uhuM $i 40. RATES OP ADVERTISING: ADTKSTtuanNTH. Par mrj IS line, first Inm-tion $1 ; additional tmrttja, eta. Coam orders aa4 JudMial atvrtiBnU will ba efcarYM , i par cam. kl-rtM-r; hat a deduction of S3W rr ont Ul 1 Bad from th regular prire to ailTartiaera by tb yrar. Ad raitimannU taw-awl itbi wktT, wili aijotpyx to WaU,Aaaat' cbrg. rUaara to tha Editor aat ba roar-Ai. SPLENDID JEWELRY! HHd Ocfaul Fancy Good. C1 B. ROOT has reiTd, Aod is bow opening, ouo of th moutnottJy and tkc bent MlMtd lot of JEWLRV and PAtiCY CrOO!S mr axkibitad in tkU niaxkpt. Hi ajksrtaaAai, in aitker Kb, ooinrseca Of moat faainin Ma. hooajtjfiit pnniajan and tha Trry Utet tjla in part, na follawa ; Lhantond, Pearl. Camo, and Mosaic Breast Pins, and Ear-Rings, Gold and Silver Watcbea, Elegant atylea, SUrer Card Basket. Porka, , Napkin Bipgs,- Card Cases, Porto Monnaiea, Gold and Silrer Pencils, frc. Sept. 26, 1854. Repairing', Finishing, &o. 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 ti (faction to the Public in all work committed to my charge. ALU ORDERS will be executed in the most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. C. B. ROOT. September 26, 1854. 78 G UN8, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, Ac. A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sept. 26, 1854. 78 Ij s. perry. DENTAL SURGEON. PARTNER cf and nocewor to the late Dr. William ri. Scott, having taken eharge of the otiice occupied by his late partner, will continue the buaineM, and hopes by cloaely attending to tha dutie of bis profession, to merit the confi dence of all who may favor him with their patron age. CKJiTiriCATES. Ralbigh, Nov. 2, 1854. Dr. L. S. PaaET, Surgeon Dentist, Sir : It affords me pleasure to state that I have often heard our late friend. Dr. Wm. R. SeoU, vith whom you were associated in business, speak of your full and correct knowledge of the theory of Dental Surgery, and express his great satiafac tion with the operations and work which, during the present year, yon performed under 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 hut profession and leava you his successor. I hope you will continue the business, as I feel confident that you will give ntire satisfaction to all who may require yoor services. Very respectfully, M M. J. CLARKE. Raleigh, N- C, November 1,1854. Dr. L. S. Pebkt : Dear Sir : In accordance ) with the desire of the friends of our late friend, j Doctor W. R Scon, with whom you have been j associated in the practice of Dental Surgery, for ; ome time past, I have determined to deliver to I yuu his ofhee, instruments, and fixtures, until his executors are appointed, and In taking your receipt for the same, I 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 pupil ; 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 oara friend. P. F. PESCUD. NOTICE. All persons indebted for operations performed at the otiice of the late Dr. W. R. Soott, during tke present year, are respectfully requested to call and settle with the undersigned immediately, who will tender them their account duly receipted. L. S. PRRY, Surviving partner. Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1864. 89 tf BUCKS 1ITHH&, H0ILSC.SS0E1XG. kC. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Having erected anew Blacksmith Shop at tha corner of Har gett and Wilmington St's., is prepared to have all work in the above line executed with care and dispatch. The well known Jim 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 Donnans & Johnston. Grocers & Commission Merchant, PETERSBURG VA. DONNAN k CO. Commission MercJianU, RICHMOND VA. D. Donnan Jr., J. Donnan, J. A. Johnston, Res ideut Partners, Petersburg, Va. S. E. Donnan , Resident Partner, Richmond, Va. Jan. 16. 1855. 6m 6 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. VTOTICE is hereby given, that from and after the 80th January, all dues to this Road for freight most be paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, vrhich must be paid iu ad vance or on delivery of the goods, as the case may be This arrangement will afford great advantages to o ur customers, by superseding the necessity of their employing more than one forwarding agent between New York and Raleigh, and having their goods or produce subjected to on'y one handling. Agents cannot violate the above rule without subjecting themselves to removal. The greatest care will ooutiaue to be taken by the officers and agents of the Company in every department of its business to accommodate the publio and promote the interests of its customers Whilst the Western merchants are going North a passenger tram will leave Raleigh in the after noun, on tha arrival of the train from the West on the N. C. Road ; due notice of which will be given. By order of the Board of Directors, H O'B BRANCH, President. As the Company baa two Depots In Raleigh, merchants ordering goods to go up the N. C. Road are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may "be known," and thay may be loaded to tha through Depot from Peters hurt or PortsmffOth-. - j , Raleigh, Jan. 17, lttfc- . - X a Soloxox Chbeet. r. Jas. Cahill. CHEKKY& CAHlbL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jut. IS, 1804. tf-o A CURE FOR ALL!! UOLLOWAY'S OINTMtXT. ; Cities xa or the Umios. To knv dan the aoBour as with ana vtiea, frees m end of the Union to tha other, to stamp the akaraetarof my OintmaaU with your approbation, it is searoe ljtwo year since I taada it known ateon you, and already, it nan UainA aaeaie) eUnaaty . than any other medicine in so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOW Ar. 08, Cor. of Ann and Nassau streets, New York. ASTOXISHIXG CURE OF SORE LEGS. AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING of a Letter from. Mr. J. W unUville. Yadkin Couniv. Xarth. Carotin U. S. dated November 1st. 185S. READ HIS OWN WORDS. To PnorEasoE Hollo way, Sk" : I isnot my wish to become notorious, nether is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, bnt to say, that your Ointment cured me of one of tha most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who kuew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years I was inflicted with one of tltemost painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; and after trying every tuedioine 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 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. LANGLEYL AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Durant, Xev Or- leant, November 1853. To Peofessoe 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 Ointmeut 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: aha was then in duced to use your Ointoent 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-atreet, New Orleans. 1 send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, al though 1 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 vUh ike Oint tnent i upmost of the following case : Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints Lumbago Sore-throats Bad Breasts Stiff Joints Piles Skin-diseases Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy Bunions Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads Chilblains Glandular I Scalds C cers j Chapped hands Swllings Sure Nipples Wounds -Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hullowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets New York, also by all respectable Druggists and i Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Slates, in Puts, at ilTJ cents, b7 cents, and 91.50 cents each To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses iu the Union, and of Messrs, S. B & J. A. Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Pescud, Raleigh. UaT" There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. New Agricultural Work. AGRICULTURE, its essentials and non-essentials, including an examination of GUANO, and other manures; by U. N. FRAYATT, of NEW JERSEY. This work, besides the general information it contains, will be found to be a valuable guide 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 fertilizers 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, tha tiller of the aoil in every section cannot bnt be benefitted by a pe rusal, as it lifts the veil of uncertainty, which has hitherto enveloped the science of Agriculture. Price, in Paper 20 cents. All orders to be ad dressed to T. L. MAGAGNOS, Publisher, 16 Beekman Street, For sale by all Booksellers. New York. Oct. 27, '54. 8mos 87 Fine Fruit Trees. The undersigned has "now in Raleigh, and at David Henry Stephenson's, near Raleigh, 3000 j FttUlT TRkJi.s.ot the finest kinds, consisting of Apples, reacnes, t-uerries, rears, nums, Apri cots and Nectarines. Persons wanting trees will please call on me immediately, as 1 can stay only a few days. During my absence, said D. H. Stephenson will attend to selling and delivering trees tor me. I recommend him with entire confi dence. JOSHUA LINDLEY. Jan. 1, ls6. 3t. 5 Notloe 1 The under 'gned respectfully informs his friends and the publi-5 generally, that he has taken charge of Mr. E. P. Union a stable, ar a is now prepared to hoard horses by the day, week, month or year. And will keep that stable as welP as at his old stand. CARRIAGES fer the accommodation of those wishing to visit in and about the city. I ALSO, comfortable hacks for trips at a dis- tance. I Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continua- tion ot patronage, and promises that all horses ; committed to his care, at either of his stables, shall be well attended to. JOHN M ALONE. Raleigh, January 19th, 1855. lm. J. & J. I. Hathaway & Co., IMPORTERS OF MOLASSES, AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. WILMINGTON, N. C. J. HATHAWAY. J. L. HATHAWAY. WM. R. UTLEY. Jan. 5, 1865. 2 lypd nlHE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository I oi uaeiwi tuuwuxii, war u raw ibjw, ior sate by. . .v:WJtoroilSOT' -.lavJ&i"Wl; ifm. tJL -aw;J r 1X THE PUBLIC. The subscriber ia plaed X to inform the public that his CHOLERA AND DIARKUUtA MEDICINE affords more prompt relief in toe various affectious of the Bowels, and consequently more satinfietory U all who have ued it, than anv other Medicine ever offered to the public The following are ainvng many tasti- monialK of its efficacy . . i De. R. H. Wobthixotoe Drab Sin: 1 take. much pleasure in adding my testimony to otham iu favor cf your remedy tbr Bowel Affectious, Ac, having so frequently experienced its beueficial re sults in my owu ca.se, as well as in many others to whom 1 have siven it, I curried a bott e el it with me to Baltiiuoxet (and here permit ore to say I would a soon think oi' travelling without money as without this remedy) and finding many among i my acquaintances there who were suffering with various forms of Bowel Affectious, I gave tf freely , and'in so instance did it fall to afford the Most -I peompt aed becided EBLiBr ss it has done her. I congratulate yao, and especially the public, on Ur;d'Pfry of a medicine which is better cntcu-n latod to protect mankind and alleviate suttartng thnn any othnr ever brought before the peoU. L. 1. St't&RS L V utm JSt ""1 l wiUj violeut Diarthaia, whlou persisted for! eignt days, ueing some rrj miiet mas EoaEav I made use of all the rtmedias'I cordi tEraI ofv but without affording any relief? OVhrrfving t home, I was informed that Dr. R. H. 'WoTthtngtoik had prepared a remedy fer Cholera, At., and waa advised to use it. I did so, and to my Estoaisa utent, one single dose gave speedy End permanent relief, since which time I have used it frequently in my family ; and, im justice to the D oat or, say I consider it much the most talcaele meoiuiee 1 have used in an experience of twenty years. 1 F. M CAPKIIART. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct. 2, 1854. De. Woethieotoe Deae Sib; I, take great pleasure in recommending your Cholera Medicine to the publio aud mora especially since I have had personal experience and observation of its benefi cial effects. I have tried several remedies put up for Cholera, but have never found such happy resulta from any as from yonr 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. P. BEAM AN. Wiedsoe, N. C, Sept. 1, 1864. De. R. H. YToBT-niMOTON Dear Sir . I have made aome effort, and hare succeeded in introdu cing yoor Mediotue to the public, and I find it is taking very welL indeed ; and tha result ia, that I have nearly sold what yoa sent me. I. there fore, wish you would send me Dot more as soon as you can. ' I have not the slightest doubt but that this Medicine is the very best reme dy out for tha disease for which it is recommend ed. I hope you will aoon seud me a supply, as I would not like to get entirely out of it. Yours, ttu.y, GEORGE W. McGLAUGnON. From the Murfreesboro' Oaxette. MtsaKs. Editors- In looking over the last number of the Gazette, I fonnd a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. 8piers, rcemmendiug Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhoea, dyneutery, and other kindred diseases Having erperieneeia my own ease, 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. 1 would. i therefore, recommend It to every family as an in I valuable remedy, and every individual to procure a Dottle ana Keep it oj taom in theee time r cholera. R. R. PARKER. Murfreesboro,' Aug. 30th, 1854. This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholora medicine in my family for 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 a negru child, soma four or fire mouths old, who w as ho 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 iu less than forty-eight hours. -1 am throughly of opinion that no faintly should be without so fine a medicine Given under my hand, this 3rd day of October, 1854. A. W. DARDEN. MVEEEESEOEC)' X C. Dr. R. H. Wortbington. 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 apcodily 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 be a valuable "family medicine. RICHARD G. COW PER. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. F. PESCUD, "Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct. 17th, 1854. Vf 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 ens led to furnish our patrons at unprec edented cheap rates. N. B. A choice lot of FURS, COMFORTS, UM BRELLAS, OVER-SHOES, Ac, Ac. Raleigh, Not. 21st, 1854, tf LAW SCHOOL, AT HILLSBORO', TW HE next Session of this School will oom JL mence on Monday, the 1 6th day of January. J. L. BAILEY, F. NASH. lm Jan. 5, '55. FEMALE SCHOOL AT GLEN WOOD. H iv j nau iur we past two years at my residence in the county of Warren, N. O. a school for the purpose of educating our daught ers, we purpose for the ensuing year to take a 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 the usual branches in English, LAtm, .French and Music on Piano. 1 Our terms will be as follows, per sesaiou of 6 For the rudiments of English, Geography, and Arithmetic, $12 00 For the higher branches of Mathematics, Philosophy and Chemistry, 15 00 For French, lu 00 Musi On Piano, with use of instrument, 22 50 Board, including washing, fuel and lights, 40 00 Those who may be disposed to entrust their daughters to our care will please make early ap plication, as the number of boarders will be limit ed and, it is-desirable that those who enter should he here at the beginning of the session. Espe cial attention shall be. given to tha manners and general deportment of the "young .ladies both in and oat of School, anil 'n cases of sfekaess do pro fessional charge will be made fur my eerviees, but they shall receive tha same" attention and kindness as members of our own ' iWmirv. Letters ad dressed to' me nt Warrentoft, N. C. shalLreoerva TsrtMBf'itAsntiAn . ! ( 43E4V FEILD , U. D.. Deo. 19, 54. W we 102 SHOE STORE.. T TEN'RY A. DEPJON, iu returning thanka for 11 post favors, respectfully informs hut men as aud customers that he has just returned from the North with : rj;o and varied assortment of Goods in his line, v UCl he will feel much pleasure in ex hibiting. Stork W'kst Sro op Capitol Sqbb . Raleigh, Sept. 18, .1854. , . 3m 76 I., im i , rr2-. 01 p Ate antaUPaMeW'ais oil lit Baal tpreil. Cry- Goads.-. GiKmfcs&s lIooe!, - Cscks. arrMCAjMBnuteEEs.. . ati S(IBUfitti .MiBir TBRRS. GIT T 0 PJFIfc nST T O B AraJbBe. w'.'oVKrrAaE, ft. a-fca D. U wata, S. m. MaraEasE.Pi B. aaSatili,S. ' IT TTllKIa riajSi-i VaTvautt. BOOT AND (5 77r?g?5nJ-tai PETEH- W.-HINTON ;; Commit sion Mcr eha nt , XOfcU ur m lOOTbiri VEAXy. NORFOLK, TA ' ' 1 FBOIAL AtTETttEJ PAPEXjiiEO Tahace, mtCiiJ)iibtem aVc. Also, ta hVeeeinng nnd Farwrnrdlng-GoodE. . HETSIt TO . Chaa. L: Hinfam, Ert. ra Cb. 5.' Cf ' J. B. G. L Reulhsc. ExMTGaKrga W; Hayweod. Eqs., Raleigh, Ji.C Wm, rinnunnc, JCsc.,.Warraoton, N.. li. Aug. 25. 1854. 6i LADIES, MSS ANfl-CHttlWtN'S SHOES. "TTT7' K are now receiving from the Manufactory of Robinson A Cu., Phijadelpkia, a fine assortment of Ladies Kid Walking and Buskin Shoes, Tipped. Foxed and Creob Gaiters, Black Kid Ties and Slippers, White do do do Thick and Thin Sole Rid 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 A CO'S., (next door to W.L Pomeroy.) FOR THE LADIES. Reticules at all prices, Berlin and French Baskets of all styles, Work-boxes, new Rococco style. Pearl plate and other Desks, Leather and painted Port-folios, Card Cases of pearl, shall and papier mache. Card Receivers, very fine of Terra Cotta, Ink -stands of Terra Cotta, Alabaster, c. Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Necklaces of all styles, Perfumed French Bracelets, Ac, Ac. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cigars of ill the leading Brands, comprising : The Up man, Lamartine, Frimra, Jockey Club, Conrtancia, Evidcncia, 4"c To persons buying by tha qnantity we allow oost price with 10 per sent Commission. Chewing Tobacco, well supplied with all brands. Pevaone baying by the quantity wo charge Mana iacturera pricea. 8nioking Tobacco, fid mm well flavored Brands. Walking Cmccj of all styles. KOI. TUB CHILDREN. China Tea tend Dinner setts, fin Knives and Forks, India KubberCombs, Boy's Guns, Secreta ries, Wheelbarrows, Carriages. Dominoes, Back- guumon Boards, Chess men. Different games. Kid, Wax, China and India Rubber Dolls, Crying Ba bies, India Rubber and Tin Toys, Ae., ovo. MISCELLANEOUS. Clocks iu Mahogany and Iron cases, 3C hours and 8 dav Clocks. White, blue and canary glass Candlesticks, new style. Paris, China Candlesticks, Raton and Pocket Knives, of the iikoai celebrated makers. Emmer aoa'aand Tilton's superior Raxor Strops. All ar ticles for tht. iV.l t, Portmonnaies, Pocketbooks, Cigar case. Lcsi Italian and English Guitar Strings, Flower v '3es, Ac, Ac. FOK iH HUNTSMEN. ' Qama ba-. l'vwder Flasks, Powder Horns, Shot Bags, Walker's and G. D. Caps, Shot, Du- pont'a Rifle Powder, Travelling Companions, Wil low Faak., Ao., Ac. Price and qaality warranted to give universal satisfaction. Come aud see. F. MAHLER & CO. Nov. 10, 1854. 91 Samuel M. Teact. Scmmee W. Faebhah. MINNESOTA LAND AGENCY. TRACY & FARNHAM Bankers and General Land Agents, ST. ANTHONY FALLS, MINNESOTA. COLLECTIONS, made and proceeds promptly reunited at current rates of Exchange. Landed investments, made for Southern and Eastern capitalists, that will nett Fiptt and Sv bktt 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 in value, every year for the next ten years. A few thousand Dollars now invested will soon become tens of thousands. How can money b so safely and so profitably invested T Land in the vicinity of new and thriving Vil lages can now be bought for 8, 4 and $6, per acre, that in a few years will be worth ten 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 when lands are ao eheap will make fortunes. Satisfactory refer ens as given. For further particulars address TRACY A FARNHAM, St. Anthony Falls. Dec. 18, 1854. 4mpd 102. NEW BAKERY AND CANDY MANU FACTORY MRSl HARDIE desires to say to the public, that she has recently employed a superior baker and Candy Maker. She will keep constant ly for sale CAhltS and CANDIES, of groat varie ty, aud ia now prepared to execute orders for Cake lot Dinners and Parties. Families and Hotels can be supplied with any kind or any quality of Des serts. She will till orders for Candy at wholesale, and orward it to .inv part of the State. Raleigh, Nov! JS, ISM. tf 96 Three Beautiful Sites FOR BUILDING. NEAR the Depot ef the North Carolina Rail Road, commanding a very agreeable view of tae Road, the State Asylum, ar other prominent points in th" c; ,y, FOR 8 ALE, on very aocommo dating terms. A?plj to CHARLES MANLY. -Raleigh, Dec.' 29, 1854 Star eopy. luo. INTER OATS. A new supply in 1 bosh el j bags, juct received at tha Farmers Also, Oover, Herds, and Orchard Grass Seed. a i i . :.Ji. , , JDUSM. TOWUS. TAaeember It, lA.u -d. iM 101 North Carolina Mutual Insuranoe Company. RALEIGH, ' . C . THIS Company has been in Successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to take rinks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Stasia Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Iu Policies ' now. cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country, risjia, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand DoRars, in bonds properly secured. The average oost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been: leas than one third of one per cent per annum, on all graded of property em braced in its operations TILE following persona have keen elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for tha present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, a W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H.Selby, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay ettorille; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James K. Heyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox,, denton;. Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Kliaaheth City ; F. F. . Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der MitofaelL Newborn; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freejabw' ; JL i. Williams, Cbrlotte ; John B. Barretts Milton; A T. 5ummy, Asheville. see aaw, authnwiad, tORSSSt?? Uons. OFFICER OF THK COMPANY. J. G- B. Roulhac, President ' Henry D. Turner, Vie do. 1 W. Whting, JWrr. John C. Partridge,- Secretary. John H. Bryan,' Attorney. J. Herman, Heiurml AftnL 8. W. Whiting, 1 Jno. R. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, j All communications in reference to insuranoe should ba addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22. 1853. , ' 25 GREENSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY. At the end of Three Years, such has bean tha Care, and economy of the officers of this Cympany, that we are still free from debt, have mmde no assesments, and have now sucn a large Capital in cash 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. 8. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. W ILLIAM H. CUMMINO, General Agent DlBECTOBg : 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. Ogburn. J. L. Cole, D.P. Weir, Greensboro'; E. F. Lilly, Wade aboro' ; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown ; Joshua Tayloe, Washington ; William A. Wright, Wilming ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteville, H. 0. ' SpruilL Plymouth; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. All Communications should be directed to the Secretary, free of Postage. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Aug. 8. 18&4. tf-65. DENTISTRY. DR. P. BABCOCK, from Now York, would re spectfully announce to the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he has decided to open an office in Raleigh, and to remain per manently her for the practice of his profession in all its branches. Dr. B. has been in practice in New York and Georgia for tha past eleven years, and was 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 le'ters 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. Ladles attended at their residence, until more suitable rooms can be procured. November, 8, 1854. 89 tf North-Carolina Six Per Cent. State Stocks. Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C December 26, 1854. ' LKALtD fKUfUSALS will be received at this office until 10 o'clock, A M. of the 31st January next, for the purchase of Three Hundred ana seventy rnousana aouars in Bonds, running thirty years. These bonds are issued by the State of North Carolina for the construction of the North Carolina Bailraad ; and in addition to the faith of the State, all the Stock held by the State in said Road, and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption. Proposals will also be received, at the same time, for the purchase of Eighty Thousand dollars in Bonds, running ten years, issued by the same authority, for the construction 'of the Weldoa and Gaston Railroad, and the improvement of the na vigation of the Neuse and Tar rivers. Both classes of Bonds are, by express enact ment, exempted from taxation for any purpose. They will bear date the first day of January, 1856, and will have coupons attached for the in terest at six per cent per annum, payable the first days of January and July, in each year. Both in terest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the City of New York, unless where the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Treasury of North Carolina. They will be issued in sums of one thousand dollars each. Parties bidding will please address their letters, endorsed "Proposals for North Carolina Stocks" to the undersigned at Raleigh, N. C. ; and will distinguish in their bids the particular class of Bonds for which they bid. They will also state at what point and what kind of funds they propose to pay. The bids will be opened at 10 o'clock, A. M., of the 31st January next, in the presence of the Governor, the Secretary and Comptroller of State andofG.W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina The undersigned reserves the right of accept ing such bid in whole or in part as may be deem ed most advantageous to the State. Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to depos ite in Bank the amount of their bids, with the ac crued interest from the first of January, 1855, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposite may be made in the Bank of the Republic, New York the Bank of the State of North Canylina or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Documents showing'the great resources of the State and the small amount of her indebtedness may be had at this office, or on application to Messrs. Brown and DeRossett, City of New York. D. W. COURTS, Public Trtas. oX. Carolina. December. 29, 1854. 11 td. Fish and Oysters. rpHE Subscribers, having rented the front part L of the store occupied by Mr. C. B. Moore, near the Post Office, intend keeping for sale the s. . dioore, - finest NORFOLK OYSTERS AND FISH. Persons wanting the above artioles may rest sored of getting them peesh. 8pioed and Pickled Oysters will always be kept ! for sale by the Keg or oy retail. Any one wan tinga quantity will nave their orders attended to, by giving one or two day's notice. Orders from the Country, with reference, will be promptly at tended to. JXO. 0. SIBLEY i CO. Ralaigh, 04.04, .14. tee t North Carolina Mutual Life Insu rance Company. OFFICE, RALEIQir, N. C. THIS Company insures the livedo f individuals for one year, a terni of years, or for life, on the Mutual Principle, the assured for life partici pating in the profits of the Company. For poli cies granted for the whole term of life, when the premium therefor amounts to $30, a note may 04 given for one half the amount of tha premium, bearing interest at 6 per cent- without guaranty. ; . The prompt manner in which all lo-os 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 yearsfor two-thirds their value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. DIRECTORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm. D. Haywood, James F. Jordan, Quentin Busbee, H. W. Husted, Wm. H McKee, Charles B. Root, Wm. W. Holden, Wm D. Cooke. R. H. Battle, Wm. H. Jones, F. C. HilL Sea ton Gales. OFFICERS. Dr. Chaa. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, lamas tV Jajaden, flajreanry, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer,' ' i- H. W. Husted, Attorney, Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William II. McKee, M. D. Board of Richd. B. Haywood, M D. J Consultation. William D. Cooke, ) W. W. Holdeo. V Executive Com- Charles B. Root, ) mittee J. HERSMAN, General Agent. For further 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. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR A CUTHBERT,) Orocer, Forwarding and Commiuion Merchant, Bol Ungbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. BEFEKENCES : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, V. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. Messrs. Kevan A Bro Petersburg. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan A Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rice and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Brushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, an & 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, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, Ac, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 6, 19 A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale her place of residence in Wake Conuty, 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, Ac. &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 f0 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. Deo.22, 1864. 8 tf- PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN TO THE COUN TY OF CRAVEN In accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly incorporating the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company,'! the County of Craven has subscribed to the Cap ital Stook of said company one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. In order to meet the instalments which may be due, and which may hereafter become due on said subscription, the said County proposes to nego tiate a loan or loans, to be secured by the bonds of the County. By the order directing the issue of said bonds, they will bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at the "Mer chant's Bank of Newbern," or at the "Fulton Bank of New York," at the option of the holder, These bonds will be redeemable on the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy four, and not before, without the consent of the holder. The bonds will be issued with Coupons attached, which will render the collection of the in terest simple and easy. The security upon which the said bonds will be based will be the real estate and taxable polls of the County of Craven. The present assess ed cash value of the real estate of the County, is one million one hundred and nine thousand, eight hundred and twenty two dollars, and the number of taxable polltMa three thousand five hun dred and eighty-two. Proposals for said loan will be received, and all other necessary information upon this subject will be furnished by the subscribers, on application to them at Newbern. GEORGE GREEN, Agents for GEO. S. STEVENSON, Craven County Newbern, Oct. 18,1854. 83 SAUSAGE CUTTERS. IDLER'S Improved Sausage Cutters, to which the first Premium was awarded at the late Fair for simplicity, efficiency and cheapness. - Price only $5 60 at the Farmer's Hall. Oscb TEIBD XO PAMILT would be WITHOCT it. JAS. M. TOWLE3. Dee. 8, '54. - 9S N TOTICE of the Union Agricultural Society of V lrginia and North Carolina : At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Union Agricul- tural Society of Virginia and North Carolina, it j was ; j 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 I ' 1 M U4. , V, VWWW. MAV, .UK w WUI1UUO 1VU1 consecutive days. Furthermore, that this Socio ty tenders the right hand of fellowship to all other Agricultural Societies, and most cordially invites their good will and co-operation. JAMES C. BAIN, Sec'y. Jan. 8, I85&. - S tf Dr. Geo. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA, OJU, No. 538 Broadway, or mi hit lodgings, PBESCOTT JJ0USE, '."'' Comer of Spring aad-Qreadwar. Sow ra faa. f, 1854 . - KADER BiqKS & CO, commission ERO h ANT, 1 ' v Tunts- Wharf, To fV 1' ... NORFf3LKTA?n"v' ' w RKreEExcra.Mes8rt;itteWgoe4C r Tsbb A Co,. Alexander BeU, Ksq NorfolKr.? Asa Biggs, Williamston, N. C; CoL J-B-hac Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq, Hotel, -1-Oot. 24th, 1854 h ; J , , u ; : .. (tr FIRST PREMIUM ! -' SMUT AND SCREENING ITACBWX,) v YOUNG'S JATENTv . ' " IMPORTANT T9 atltlEES AED UltX OW1TIM. rp HIS .VI aohine received the ftrrt prWnm aA tte I North-Carolina Stat FiranAw recommen ded to tha Duhlic as tha beat now .in la the ' uu. ocTtu auuurvii va pawaan. A tn North Carolina, all of whioh aren tion and have rive tha most ''entire in regard' both , to performance eM ' durability, some having run' six years and perform an' wW now as they did at first, and hat not bta eof order one day. : We have thrown oat ton ditmnt smut Machines to make room for this. They r warranted for fve years, and delivered' t tb Mitt, any where in the state.' MannfaotarW and. mid by JNO. A. MeMANNKN. South Lowell Oranre eo, April II. tf-S PageL'a Improved Patent Cii-otdar GEORGE PAGE k i ;r' N. SCHBOBDBE, EVAS WEST BaLTUIOBJB, gfL fifjf TIKOEE, M g ERSPEClFULLY-inform the pmblin, that &ey have greatly inereanait .their maanfaoteEUf establishment, and are euw pipared, tojaxadju all orders with promptness for their - j -i . CELEKRA'iED PATENT CIRCLltAR. POR- TABLB SAW MILLS, y J which have given s much aatiafaotiaa thriEghot the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, of aHfUaa and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, and various other machines and implement ' for economising labor. smisinii labor. ' .'.' Since their Portable Circular Saw MOli irere invented by, and patented to, thfir Meior partner, they have made many improvements, Irkicn fesider them perfect in all their details, and Justly them to be considered first among utf labor Ear ing machines of the world. - I ' Pamphlets containing full descriptions of their several classes of mills, prices, terms, capacttyi for awing, Ac, will, on application by rttacr be for warded to any gentleman wanting thorn, - i Having recently obtained damag in an mStios brought in the U . 8. Circuit Court tor U pia trict of Maryland for an infringement' f their Patent Rights, test heebet was m PUBUO against roacHASLso feom iimauthoejees bvilb ebs, on THxxa Agents. Address , GEORGE PAGE A CO., , N. SchroederJ3t., near Baltimore, St., BaItLmora,Tid. May 23, '54. -j Notloe. ; v HAVING "bought out Mr. M. Einstein, I shall continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as heretofore, in my own name andaeeoant '. - EMIL ROSENTHAL 1 Corner of Market square and Wilmington St. i . Opposite Yarboro'a Ssabi. JUST RECEIVED at the above stars Tnlu- gest Assortxest op READY MADE CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give m .sl be fore purchasing anywhere else and. yoa.wUi save at least twenty five per cent. Fact, and so rrtfv about it. E-R. Sept. 12. 1854. tf f COACH SHOP. t i TIHE Subscriber respectfully informs the 'T'ub .1 lie, that, he still occupies ihe.wU kjiowu Stand of Mr. Willie Johnson, en Wilmington: Si. about one hundred yards South of the Capitol Square, where he is prepared to execute every, thing in his line of business. Buggies' Coaches Ac, made of the best materials and In' the inost fashionable ana durable style. ' He would say to those who may wish to pur chase Buggies or any thing in his line, thst they would do well to call upon him before pwcsAsing elsewhere, as he is determined to spare - n sither pains nor expense to please those who may.Xavor him with their custom. He is" determined to sell at prices to suit the times, m . Also, repairing done cheap at the shortest awtioe JAMES BASEF0&D. Feb. 14, 1854. .... .14 Watson & Booth,. ) f UPHOLSTERERS AND PAPER HANGERS, Fayettivilu St.,1 ' --' ' '- HAVING established themselves ia tn City of Raleigh, will keep constantly oa bud a large and handsome assortment of goods la their line, consisting of ChUt, Velvet, Satin, and Common jagmrt, and borders to match, all of which thsjr will pat up in the neatest manner, both ia town and soun- i Window Curtains, Cornices, Shades, CJertaia Bands, Tassels, Cords, Gimps, As. , Hair and Shuck Mattresses And Lounges, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Ac. ell of which will b disposed of at the lowest prices. We. Watsoe. ' JoiPa'jBoot. Dec. 12, IP 54. - tp ; JQQ 50 DoUars Rewartt f w RAN AWAY from the aiitscriber, a bout the last or June, my boy HIN ' TON. Said boy la about it years tUL b$ or 6 feet high, light compleiioa marks not recollected. . I'purcaased saia ouy of J. C. Moore ; he purchased . him ef Deinsey Sural, in this county. I will give the a bove reward for his delivery to me, orfDir aiSooa fiuemont in any jail so that I can get hint." W. R. NELSOIf. Rogers' Store, N. C. Nov. , 1854. : "ajy 111 iii t LOOK AT THE HATS' THE HATS!! 1Y EXPRESS, another supply ofthosf bfanU 3 lul Flaubrim Moleskin Hats. J , T '. r .Also, the SHANGHAI HAT, new style and good stock. W. H. j R. S. TCCKS&. Dec 1. 1854. -- " -,97 Now for Cheap Goods: MURRAY t O'NEAL: j, XT AVE taken the store lately occupied to W. J X & A- Stith, end are receiving their stack of Kam-v and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Creekery ana uiassware, o-o. ieing new Mguassa, they have to build up a trade : to do this, they are de termined to be undersold by none in the city. They will sell goods cheap and ao mistake j to be convinced of this tact, call, and price their-roods before purchasing elsewhere. All they . ask Is a I showing, aud if the goods tsuit, they guarantee to i make the pricea icet rigbU Don't purchase before ex- amiuing their stock. If you want cheap Goons. eail at ro. zo, white Front, Fayette rille street, Raleigh, N. C. March 81. 1864. Better, late this Fall, than XSver. JAMES M TOWLES would respectfufiydvise his friends, and the publie genera9y,rtaat hie assortment of DRY GOODS, HAT, 'CAP8, SHOES, CROUKEKI, and FAMILY GROCE RIES, is more full and complete than asaaL ', His purekases 'were net made ta mid-summer, but late 4n September, when Goods war great reducedJa prices. He therefor thinks they wr bonghf right and will b sold aerdinEir'. Ha hopes nis- friends will not take this tow granted, but will call aad see taw tbaasslvas at tfca FAaV aiXR'S HALL. JH. 7. 1844. 4
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