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"Moonio Srut Fina, told and Silver Watches, .laefaAt atjleo, UlTor Card Baskota, - ' Torkn, . rljkin Hint, - Porto Monnaioa, ' CWd and SUTer Pencils, fe. Sept. 2 ISM. Ile)?Jxinff, Finishing, &o. HAVLN'Q aoeorod tnoaerricM of a highlj ac 'eompUshod workman in this department of my bnrini, I anaU bo able to give the most entire nUsfacUon to ui rubhe in all work. commUtoato T enarx. ALL ORDERS wUl bo executed in the most vorknmnSko r, and with despatch. September 26, 1864. 78 GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, AcA lam and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Sopi. 1$ 1854. ?r- 78 iLicisiiTEua,iaiss.saomfi. ic. EDWARD TARBR0U6H, Jr Having erected a new Blacksmith Shop at the oorner of Uar (tt and WQmiastoai St'a., is prepared to hare all work in the above lino executed with care aod dispotoh. The well known Jim Atkis, with com petent assistants, being peTSsanentlv engaged, he is enabled to kavt the aniiftals eutriuted to his care shod in n workmanlike manner. Ralofra, May 26. 1844.; tf 43 RaleLsh And O&ston Railroad. NOTICE is hsroby given, that from and atr the 30th Jaanarj, all.ditM to this Road for treight most bo paid at Petersburg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, which most be paid in ad vance or on delivery of the goods, as the case may be This arrangement will afford great advaut&gea to ear custom era, by aaperseding the necessity ol their employing more than one forwarding agent between .New fork and Ralaigh, and fearing their goods e prodaee ambjeotodto only one handling. Agents eannotniolate the above rnlo without smbjeettng thenu elves to removal. The greatest ears will continue to be token by the officers and agents of the Company in every department of its bnslnoss to accommodate the public and promote the interests of its customer . Whilst the Western merchants are going North a yajaoagar tram will leave Raleigh in the after, noon, on the arrival of the train from the West on .the M. C. Road ; due notice of which will be given. By order of the Boardjof Directors, L. O'B BjL5CH, President. As the Company has twit Depot in Raleigh, merchants ardarin roods to ro no the X. C. Road are requested, to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may bo known, and they may bo loaded to the through Depot from Peters burg ox Portsmouth. Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1855. 6 tf "V"".',.,... FIRE! rn a x 4etha insurance company o 1 HarttorA, Con., offers to insure Buildings and. Merck ndjf, against loss or damage by fire, at prunuM to suit the tunes. This is of the eldest and best Insurance Com. panies in the United States, and pays its loeaet promptly. . Applications for Inroranee in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to m mads to 8. W. WHITING, Agent. And for MO ton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. 88 Guns Domes tio Medioine. fTlHIS nook points out, in plain lauruare, free I from doctors' terms, the Diseases of Men, Wo men , and Children, and th latest and most lm proved means used to their emre, and is in tended expressly for the benefit of families. It also eon tains descriptions of the Mbdical Roots aits Hmnas or m Diitxd States,' and how they are to do uaea in ue euro oi diseases. It is ar iMgod.o new and simple plan, by which the praetioe of. Medicine is rodnosd to principles of This invaluable book has passed through manv stfitioas; Unas new been revised and improved i every respect, and enlarged to nearly double its former sue ; and contains nine hundred octavo PKs. for sal by HEN RT D. TURNER. s. a, i860. 55. IT AMD WARRANTS WANTED tinnon nor . UjVARS WORTH WANTED Wishing them letlns purpose of locating, the highest market pries WW bo paid, in cash. Ipply to E. L. HARDING. Juno Ilth, 185 47. COACH SHOP. ' TIBS Subscriber respectfully informs the Pub- L. .that ho Jttm oeenmea th. Stand of llrv Wiflio Johnson, on Wilmington St, ahtoM hsBdrod yards South of the Capitol Bmare, where he is prepared to execute every UuhgUldsIiaoof bualneaa. Buggies & Coaches c, mads of the best materials and in the most fasbioaablo and durable stylo. Hi would toy thooo who may wish to pur. ehaea Buggies or any thing in his line, that they would do well to oall upon him before purchasing elaawhorOfOO ho Is determined to spore neither paw nor exponas to yloaso those who may favor him with their ovatom. Ho is determined to sell at prices to suit the times, -t ' AJsoy repairing done ehoap at the shortest notice i -iv '5if -ii JAMES BASHFORD. Feb. 14 14 EOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NORTH CARO-VJU!i-3Ti 9f JProfor Emmons on hi, Vkfitkl Sttrref ef North CoreW Price 50 Cmu. v Fot oalo by HENRY D. TTJKKKR i' l . r- - Horth Carolina Bookstore.. A 1UMI, 1 BO0 . . fiA. Raleigh suid Gaston Railroad. kJW are mot permitted to travel on th. O SeSreodV withomt writtea permit from their owners. Dnpoeatea showld Is ml eases be given, esTe Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, -Jan. 10, '64. - 4 , - Ticket Agent. SotoMox Chikkt. Jam. Cabol. CHERRY & CAHILL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jn. 13, 1854. tf-6 NOTICE ! S. LAND AND PENSION AGENCY. U. rI10 all those for whom I have collected Land JL Warrants, Ut tAn 160 ocrea, I have the nam', ber and particulars of said warrant, and, by call ing on or writing to me. I can get each one an increase of pay-; and to all the Soldiers who ren drd 14 days' service in any of the ware since 1790, they, or their widows, or minor child or children, are entitled to land. They will do well to call at this Agency. I have the rolls for the State of North Carolina. Also, all Widows of the Revolutionary War are entitled to land. Wagon Masters and Teamsters are embraced among the numerous Laws ; and all those who think they have a elaim are respect fully invited to oeJl and hare their clmam-ittves-tigated. My terms are no charge, unless I eooeeed -v After 15 years' experience, ' I ' flatter myself, that . I nnderataad.'tty' begins in, mad aJTt&f &)fibrnLS laws in such eases. Give me a call, and have; your claims investigated before it will be forever too late. Enlisted Soldiers, having located lands in' TBI nois and Miatouri, I will pay the highest-oash prices for them. I have the number, Townshipa and locations of several hundred in whose aunt they appear of record. The highest cash prices paid for land warrants. Office opposite Lawrence's Hotel, at the Ex press Office. J. H. K1RKHAM. Raleigh, N. C, March 12, 1855. 21 tf SPRING TRADE ! MARCH, 1855. We are now prepared at our New Store, Nos. 78 and, 80, Sycamore Street, Opposite Messrs. Mcllwaiiit, Son & Co., TO offer to Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, the most commanding Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS we have ever had. One of our firm will remain in New York during the preseut month, and attend the Auction Sales, thus placing us daily in possession of many styles of goods much below regular prices. MERCHANTS VISITING THIS MARKET would do well to give our Stock an examination, before buying elsewhere. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Petersburg, Vs., Mar. 13, '55. tf 21 " JV. Bignm pru k in tao United SUfaa. Sirbt DrafUt .'mJoaf war a mmamtmrnim i Wmrrmmi sold Tb best refcreaoM OMMvAri I"" a eisvrast AdtlrMiJAMfS M. IDKET l' -- " - m w UtorfAaherak,X.C) ' -,if T June 8, 1855. 46 6m IE m V A L. P. FORD, Manufacturer Wholesale Dealer BOOTS & SHOES, Removal to No. 85, North Third Street, Opposite Cherry Street, PHILADELPHIA. TTAVING Removed from No. 47. to Store No. rl85 North Third Street, where I shall keep on hand a full assortment or the bent quality of Boots and Shoes of Eastern Manufacture, also a full stock of City made work, I shall be able to offer to the Trade a better and more desirable Stock of Goods than heretofore. Of persons visiting the City for the purpose of buying Boots and Shoes. 1 respectfully solicit a personal examination of my Stock, before purchas ing elsewhere, and of my former Friends and Customers a continuance of past favors. Very Respectfully, P. FORD. No. 85, North Third Sir., above Arch, Philadelphia. July '65. 60 tf 1. S- PERRY, Dental Surgeon, RALEIGH, N. C, RKTRREXCKS The Faculty of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Rev. Dr. Smedes, Raleigh. Rev. Dr. Lacy, do Rev. Mr. McDowell, do Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, do Dr. Fab. J. Haywood, do Hon. Jno. H. Bryan, do Prof. Owen, W. F. College. Prof. Wingate, do Prof. Wheat, Chapel HilL Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Jackson, N. C. April 8, 1855. 27 ly Agenoy st Washington City. JENNINGS PIGOTT and JNO. W. HANCOCK (late of North Carolina.) TXTTLL prosecute claims of svery description W before Congress, the several Executive De partments and Pubao Offices. Particular atten tion will bo given to Claims for PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND. j Mr. PIGOTT will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the several Courts of the District of Columbia. Address Pioott & Harcock, Washington, D. C. Feb. 6, 1855. 11 wly. Plantation for Sale. FOR sale a valuable Plantation, on the South side of Pamlico river, at the mouth of South Creek, opposite the Steam Mills of Respasa A Jor dan, consisting of between 18,00 and 2,000 acres : 150 of which are cleared, well fenced, and in suita ble condition to cultivate. Upon the premises are situated a large and commodious dwelling-house, in excellent condition, forty feet long by thirty-five wide, containing five rooms aud two large passage s or halls ; a fine dairy built of stone ; all the ne cessary but buildings, barns, kitchens, stables, tto. Also, two Mills, one worked by norse power, and the other by wind; the latter of which is capa ble of grinding from four to six bushels per hour. To the horse mill machinery ts attached a cot ton sin. wheat thresher and oat cotter. The whole tract of hand is bounded by water except uDon one aide, and any vesael sailing from the port of Washington can load within one hundred yards from the snore, xno aojaoent waters a- bound in nan oi superior quality, mere is upon this place one of the best orchards in Beaufort county. Upon the wood land there are three crops of new Turpentine boxes, two of which have been cut since last January. . The purchaser eaji obtain npon the premises, at reasonable terms, an Im proved stock of cattle, ho Ac ' For further particulars, address the subscriber at Waobingtoai or Greenville.., ! WM. T. MARSH. July 20, 18M. . . . tf 68 -L -. i a .--' r Wante'di'"'''' -'- O IX THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa time, seeorod O by Mortgage on s valuable Manufacturing Mill and nd adjaoent, worth f 18,000. Interest on the loan wffl bo paid promptly every six months. at either .Beak izfthe City: Apply at thiawfieO ox Jo W, H. Jones. . , 4 . ,.. .. 'lUlelgh; Inly 3a, 1866: ' SMI nnO THE PUBLIC. The subscriber is pleaded I I to inform the public thathisCHOLERA AND ! DTARRHCEA MEDICINE affords more prompt 1 relief in the various affections of the Bowels, and consequently more satisfactory to all who hare need it. than anv other Medicine ever offered to ! the public. The following are among many tesii- moniab of its efficacy . D. R. H. Woethiuqtos DkaB Sir: I take much pleasure in adding my testimony to others in favor cf your remedy for Bowel Affections, &c, having so frequently experienced its beneficial re sults in my own case, as well as in many other to whom I have given it. I carried a bott e of it with me to Baltimore, (and here permit me to sav I would as soon think of travelling without monej as without this remedy) and finding many among my acquaintances there who were suffering with various forms of Bowel Affections, I gave it freely, and in no ihstanck did it fail to afford the most rnoxrT ahd dicidsd iilif.f as it uns done here. I 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 other ever brought before the people. L. T. SPIERS. This is to certify that, some weeks back, I was taken with a violent Diarrhoea, which periled fux aigha-dnysr Belng'some sixty miles from homer I madwne of aJJ IhtTemedies'I conld think of, but without affording any relief! On arriving at home, I was informed that Dr. R. II. Worthington had prepared a remedy for Cholera, &c, and was advised to use it. I did so, and to my astonish ment, one single dose gave speedy and permanent relief, since which time 1 have used it frequently in my family ; and, in justice to the Doctor, say I consider it much thc most valuable mkpicise I have used in an experience of twenty years. F. M. CA1 Eil.VUT. Murfreesboro,' N. C; Oct 2, 18o4. Dn. Wohthisoton Dear 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, Ae., but have never found such happy results from any as from yonr invaluable remedy. I have such unbounded confidence in its efficacy, that 1 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. 1 ours, very truly. W. P. BE AM AN. Windsor, N. C. Sept 19, 1854. Dn. R. H. Worthinqton 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 I have nearly sold what you sent me. 1. there fore, wish you would send me some more as noun as you oan. 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. 1 ours, tru.y, GEORGE W. McGLALGHON. From the Murfreesboro' Gazette Messrs. Editors In looking over the last number of the Gaiette, I found a communication from our friend, Mr. L. P. Spiers, rcommeudiug Dr. R. H. Worthington's Cholera Mixture to the public, for the cure of diarrhoea, dysentery, aud 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 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 of eholera. R. R. PARKER. Murfreesboro,' Aug. 30th, 1854. This is to certify that I have used Dr. R. U. 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 negro child, some four or five months old. who was so emaciated by the effects of the disease, that its life was nearly despaired of, when my wil'e happened to think that she would, try the Cho era 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 medicine Given under my hand, this 3rd day of October, 1854. A. W. DARDEN. MCRFRESBORO' N C. Dr. It. H. Worthington. 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 oases 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. COWrER. B. F. SPIERS. Sold by P. P. PESCUD, Raleigh, and by Drug gists generally. Oct. 17th, 1864. tr David A. Baih. GborqkM. Bain, Jr. BAIN & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BAIN HATTON & CO. WHOLESALE &R0CERS AND Commission Merchants, Corner of Klusr and Water Streets. PORTSMOUTH VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SELLING TdbaccOy Flour, Qrain, Cotton, &c. ALSO, AND FORWARDING TO RECEIVING GOODS 9 ly Jan. 8, 1855. Hats, Hats. JUST to hand two eases Extra Moleskin Hate, Beebe's Latest. r . mviti TTtw w V a srn GUN, LOCK-SMITII, AND BELL II ANGER Charles Kuester, WOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Raleieh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any other person, and the charges shall always be modarate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh, March ifbS. ly-19 Virginia Springs. UIDE to the Hot Springs, Bath Co., Va., by Ij Thomas Qoode, M. D. Price 12. ioorman's Va Springs Comprising an account of all the principal Mineral Springs of Virginia, with' remarks on t&e nature and jnedicai capa bility of seen, by J. J. Moorman M. D.. second ed ition, greatly enlarged,, with maps and plates, and the routes ana awanoes to ve various springs ; alio an appendix; oonteining an account of the na- toanlenrteaiaeo of, Virginia, tti r c -, Burke Mineral Springs With remarks on their use, the diseases to which they are applicable and In which they are contra Indicated, with a map of jmlog end distaneee, $125. -, The above with, all new books for sale at the. ' " N.C. BookStore. '-afcleigX 1 1865.- - v ' . 47 PETER W. HINTONi om mi s 8 ion Merchant. c NOS. ZS A.HD 28 SOTHEBY'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SCLMNO Tohacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, kc Ac. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO Chaa. L. Flinton, Esq Wako Co. N. C. J. B. G. Roulhac, and George W. Haywood. Esqs., Raleigh, N. C. W'ra. Plummer. Esq.. Warrtntsin N f! Aug. 25. 1851. 69 Buy and Forward t th Bttt Terms, Dry Gcois, Groceries, Fanning ImpbnKats, Booh WeSJCAL WSTRtUCtXTS, CTftBIAGES, FRUIT TREES, OH AXTTBUM BLU TV AT CAST M BA SW YW CITY OF NEW Y0EK, AT SH PER CEST. COMMISSION. Rfert to Hon. W. A. Graban, O. B. Badfcr, B. L. Pw.in, J. M. Morehead, C. P. MaadeuhaB, J. W. Oaborn, N. W. Wood fin, and others. Hrw vfc. luM. Use the Magic Impression Paper t FOR writing without pen or ink, copying lea ves, flowers, pictures, patterns forembroid ery, marking linen indelibly, and manifold wri ting. This article is absolutely the best portable ink stand in the known world, for a small quantity folded and placed in the pooket constitutes a trav elling inkstand which cannot be broken. No pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to a point writes equally a9 well as the best gold pen in the universe. For drawing it is indispensible. It is, inded, the whole art of drawing and painting taught in one lesson. Any leaf, plant or flower, em be transferred to the pages of an album, with a minute and distinct resemblance of nature, with equal facility that pictures and embroidery pat terns are takea. andh a ve received the highest eulo uiuiiis from the fait sex ; and, indeed, a more tasteful present for a lady could not be produced. This migie paper will also make linen, or other articles, so us to remain perfectly indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any chil l can uso it with perfect ease. With the magic puper, likewise, one or four copies of every letter written c.m he secured without any additional hi'ior whatever, making it the cheapest and most convenient article extant. It is used to great ad vantage by reporters of the public press, telegraph ic operators, and hosts of others Each package contains four different colors black, blue, gretsi und red with full and printed instructions, fr ill to use, and will last sufficient ly longto obtain rive hundred distinct impressions. It is put un in beautifully enameled envelopes, with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attach ed. Kach an I every package warranted. Price a iozeu, or nve lor 51 centi. Single package 25 Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL, Broadway, N. V. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Hi bb hi. M Aiiic l.MrRKssioN Papbr. We refer our ri'ad.Ta to the advertisement in another col ui'iu. st ti infc-f .ith the merits of this pleasing and iugetiiou iu i-niiou. Iu cheapness should ioduv all lo y,ive it a trial. Philadelphia Merchant. It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should meet with the sale it richly deserves. Tribune. Just what the public has long desired, and re commends itself to every individual of taste and refinement. Journal and Courier. Aug '(". 64 8m. FOR SALE, .4 highly valuable teater-povcer on a never failing stream, with an abundant supply of water, and near the Railroad. T! HE subscriber, intending to remove to the southwest, wishes to sell his OIL, GRIST, AND :rAW MILLS situate on Neuse River, about nine miles northeast of the c'.ty of Raleigh, and two and a half miles from Iluntsville Depot, on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. The mill tract contains about thirty two acres of land lying on both sides of the river. The OIL MILL is in perfect order, its machine ry is of the most approved construction, and is capable of producing tifteeen thousand gallons, per annum, of cotton seed, linseed and castor oil There are also attached to it one of Carver's lar gest size cotton gins and a cotton screw. Fifteen years' acquaintance with the oil making business justifies him in the remark that it is one of the most profitable and satisfactory that he has any know ledge of. The SAW MILL, re-built two years ago, and running with Hotchkiss's vertical wheels, is sur passed by few in the country, and a ready sale is found for the lumber at the mill. The GRIST MILL has a large eustom, and being in a thickly settled and largely grain-growing neighborhood would, with slight repairs, command a custom yielding 500 barrels of toll corn a year, while at a small expense a flour mill could be at tached to it which would yield an annual toll of one thousand bushels of wheat. A more favourable opportunity for a profitable investment, in Wake county, has never been pre sented. In the hands of a prudent and energetic man, who would give tbem his personal attention, these mills would pay for themselves in a very short time. WILLIAM J. CLARKE. Raleigh, Juue 25th, 1855. 51 tf. Plastering, Brick-laying and Briekmakiug I rjHE Undersigned would inform the Public that I he continues to carry on, and lias made large ly increased preparations for carrying on, the above branches of his business. He flatters him self, and those for whom he has done work will hear him out in the opinion, that he can afford to contract for it ou as reasonable terms and exe cute it in as master :y ana expeditious a manner as any other contractor. He will shortly have on hand a large quantity of good r IKK PrVMJr' BKIUK. All orders for him are to be at left at the Tar broioh House. CHARLES W. PALM El. Ralei-h, April 20, 1855. 82 tf FAXS, FANS, FANS. T1T7"E have received a large and ohoice supply of FANS, comprising many varieties, from the most superb Chinese down to a sixpence Palm 1 af. Call at McGEE A WILLIAMS. Raleigh. May, 1856. 40, TEX DOLLARS REWARD. SI IKAlLi) 01 t;oien irom my plantation in Franklin county, on Saturday night, the 4th nit , a large aorrci uvrie. 1 ne aDOve reward ot r. .1 TT rr i . ten dollars will be paid for his recovery and deliv ery to me. A. S. PERRY. Louisburg, August 13th, 1855. 5J tf. Superior French Oassimere Pants. XTTE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN f f tion to our stylo of Summer Pants. They are "just the thing." One hundred pair Just r ceived, March 80th, '56, at E. L. HARDING'S. Lost. a BREASTPIN with the Daguerreotype of h little girl in it. The finder, by leaving it at tms office, will be suitably rewarded. Kaleigb, Aug, 24, 1865. CS tf. North Carolina .Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIQn, N.C. Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,') upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Countay 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. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. 0. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jes. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City F F. Pagan, Plymouth ; Alexan- der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summv, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. RoulhaCj President: Henry D. Turner, Viet do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, ") Jno. R. Williams, v Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1863. 25 100,000 Copies ! Steamboat Disasters on the Western Waters, and Steamboat Directory. THE undersigned have now in course of pre paration a NEW STEAMBOAT DIP. ECToKY 1 v 1 t . , 1 .- . .v.. 1 . . , 1. men win ue i..utr'j iu I'ttunti 11. -i . I.. uuuii will contain over two hundred pni, illustrated in the best style, and neatly bourKl in a duraMo manner. It will be one of the most 'interesting books ever published, and will be a book that will he interesting to all classes of people. The Steam boat Directory will contain a complete list and des cription of all the steamboats now afl:4it on the Western and Southern waters l lieieugtu, niod.ei. speed, power, and tonnage of each Boat, wl ere and by whom built, the name ot the boat with the trade she is in. Also, the Directory wid con tain a history of Steamboats and Steamho.itiug on the Western waters, since the application of sto.-nn ; also, a sketch of the first boat built fur tne Ohio river, with the name of the builder, coLimiauder, and owner. The River Directory will contain a li.-t .m l de scription of all the Steamf.oat Disasters L ive occurred on the Western and Southern water-, beau tifully illustrated, with a list of nli those -',.. !pive perished by their burning, sinking nud exploding, on the Western and rkiuthern waters. The Directory will contain Maps of tl'e OM-, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White. Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and Other river., with the towns and cities laid down, with correct distan ces; also, many other river nnd commercial items of interest to the people at large. 'X-he 1 . k wi:! contain the cards of the various t'nited Stnt..-mail-boats, with the trade they are in. Ac., c. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Oir.cers. their pi acesof residence, c, &c ; the new Mpam boat Law, iu requirements, with comments, shew ing wherein it benefits the incompetent orlieer, nnd i injures the competent officer, Jtc, Sc., aud all the important United States Supreme Couit bieuui- boat Decisions up to date ; the Kates and impor tant Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im portant Decisions of the various Uuited States courts, in regard to Freights lost and damaged, &c, &c. ; with many other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six yeirs been gathering together all the facts aid items in regard to the numerous steam boat disasters on the Western and Southern wa ters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at the low sum ef One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmen ; all others desirous of subscrib ing will have to do bo at once, as none will be print ed unless ordered in advance. This work is destined to have a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subcribers, per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Direc tory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will bean ornament to the parlor as well as steam boat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. ggy All communications and letters should be addressed to. JAMES T. LLOYD &. CO , Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Onio. July 9, 1855. 55 W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission and Forwarding Merohant WILMINGTON, N . C . Feb. 13, '55. 13 ly CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITHTIXLD, NORTH CAROLINA, w ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. TO BRICKLAY ERS AND CARPENTERS 1 ROPOSALS will be received uutil the 25th I day of August, for the Masonry and Carpen ters' work for a church to be erected near the Milburnie Mills in Wake county. The church to be 35 by 45 feet ; walls below juists 19 feet high, 2 Bricks thick; walls above joints 19 feet high, 2 Bricks thick A gallery on two sides and one eud 8 feet wide. For plan and specifications, persons de siring to put in bids are invited to call at James M. Towles' store. A Brick-yard is already open within 3 or 4 hundred yards oft-.e site. Separate proposals will be received far the Ma sonry and Carpenters' work. Separate Proposals will also be received for Constructing the whole edifice of wood. WILLIS L MILLER. Aug. 14, 1855. ' 65 td. HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. o CR Assortment Complete. E. L. nARDING. 56. 27. April, 3, w just received direct from our Manufactory, Xt. L. HARDING. May 28. 1855. . 4a PLANED LUMBER FOR SALE AT THE RALEIGH PLANING MILLS 1 1 200.000 feet Flooring from $21 to $25. 100,000 " Ceiling " 16 to 21. 100,000 " Inch boards " IS to 16. 80,000 " Thick boards " 18 to 20. 60,000 ' Weather boards 10 to 21. . AH the above is of the best seasoned long leal lumber, brought to an exact thickness, ready for immediate nse, nnd will be put on board the Cars, free of charge. T. D. HOGG A CO. April 24th, 18S&, 3S-t, - North Carolina: Mutual Life Insu rance Company. ; OFFICE, RALEIGH, N. C. TniS Company insures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years, or for life, on the Mutual Principle,, .the assured for life partici- I pai.ng m tae prohp .pl the .vpmpany. ror poli cies glinted1 for thV whole"fferm of life, when, the premium therefor amounts to !?30, a n6te may bet givt n for'one half the amount of the ; premium, hearing interest at 6 per cent, without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all losses have been paid by this Company, together vrith the low rates of premium, present great inducements to t sucn as are disposed to insure. Sieves are insured for a-term of from one to five years, for two-thirds their value. 1 All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented, ' DIRECTORS Churles E. Johnson, Wm. D. Haywood, James F. Jordan, Qaentin Busbee, H. W. Husted, Wm.'W. Holden, Wm. D. Cooke, R. H. Battle, W. H. Jones, "P. 1. Posond, . Beaton Galea. . Wm. H MsKee. Oh.irles B". Root, W . - ' OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, John G. Williams, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer," H. W. Husted, Attorney, Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William H. McKee, M. D. Board of Richd. Ii. Haywood, M D. j Consultation. R. It. Battle, ) W W. Holden, I Executive Com- charles B. Root, J 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 JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Secrr-tary. July 1855. 54 Fresh Family Groceries. ' E have now in 8tore a well selected stock of Family Groceries, comprising the fol w lowing : Stuart No. 1 Syrup Best Family Molasses, Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed Sugar, Brown and Clarified do., W iule grain Rice, Kio, Laguira, Java and Mocha Coffee, Imperial, Hyson and other Green and Black 1 euS, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Bar Soap, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Maccaroui and English Cheese. Indeed, all articles in the Grocery line. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 25. Notice to Contractors. Ni.i to the failure of the Commissioners Be tufort to make the subscription of I tnt .urn to the Atlantic and North Carolina I rtuilrod, in accordance with the resolution of the directors, in tegard to the Eastern Terminus of J the Road, the period for receiving proposals for the work between Newbern and Beaufort was , not closed on the 'JSth, as advertised, but will be ' su.-pcr.ded for a few weeks, when the estimates ! will be prepared for the lines to Carolina City I aud Shepherd's Point, and proposals invited for ; the work upon the lines also at some future day, -of which due Jiotice will be given. .!;. Xhoae proposals already sent in will not ou upeue I uutil the day above referred to. JNO. D. WHITFORD, President. W. DEVERHOCT THOMPSON, Chief Engineer. July 4, 1555. 54 tf. To ,&!i.Q. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Brown's Building, Water Street, WILMINGTON, N C. C-CAL ADVANCES If APE ON CONSIGNMENTS. M-a.rch.5th, 1556. ... 19 ly. Fall-Stook, 1856; KERR" & MARBUKY, IMPORTERS OF. AND DEALERS Hi CHI NA, GLASS, EARTHEN WARE, Ac., Nos. 74 and 76 Sycamore Street, : PiTissBinta, Virginia, H AVE just received, per ships IRENE and JOHN RUTLEDGE, from Liverpool, 106 Crates and Hhds or China and Earthen ware, and from the Factories a large supply of Glass Ware and Domestic Goods, making their assort ment, as usual, very extensive and complete. They respectfully invite Mechanics and others to an examination of their stock, as they are de termined and enabled to sell upon as reasonable terms as any similar establishment in the North ern Cities. gS&, Particular attention paid to packing goods for transportation. August 16, 1355. 66 w4w. North Carolina Six per Cent State Bonds. Tbkasc&t Dkpabtxihz, N. C, Aug. 20, 1856. CtEALED Proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock. A. M., 21st of Sent. next, for the purchase of the following State Bonds issued by tne state ot North Carolina $63,000,-dated January 1st, 1856, and running thirty years. lo,uuii, aatea July 1st, 1000, and running thirty rears. $5,000, dated July 1st, 1855, and running twenty years. And $103,000 dated July 1st, 1855, and run- nine ten years They will be issued in sums of $1,000 each, and will have coupons attached for interest at six per cent per annum, payable the 1st days of January and July. i;- Both principal and interest will be payable the Bank of the Republic, New. York, unless where the purchaser prefers to have them pnya-i ble at the Treasury of this State. They are exempted from taxation for any pur pose whatever. Parties bidding will please address their letters endorsed ' -Proposals for N. C. Stocks" to the un dersigned at Raleigh, N. C. Successful bidders, upon being informed of the acceptance of their bids, can deposits the amount of tbeir bids, with the accrued interest, in' either the Bank of the Republic, New York, the Bank of the 3'ate of N. C, or the Bank of Cape Fear; Raleigh. T he right of accepting such bids in whole or ' in part as may be deemed most advantageous to the State is reserved. The bids wid be opened in the presence of the Governor, Secretary and Comptroller of State, and the President of the. Bank ot the State. D. w. COURTS, -v Public Treasurer. Raleigh, Aug 23, 1855. . 68 td. SALT US St CO.,. 7; Beaver St If. Yorkf'offer for sale, in large or small quantities theireele- brated Pern Hammered Charcoal Iron, quallty'feV perior to Swedes i siseo from square td A thick, including alLsised Rolled Iron, Horse SaoevJ - an usf xviTci.rw,;nyiut, ocTOiis, xtoopv Hati ' and 0vtIron,jStrSbat uaitatioa 8wden)4 Blistered and (L)SteeL Plough Iron Mould. aJVot! Havealsq on a hand fuHassortmeat of EngdAeoraHi nnjn and refined SheeJiaawWiA.Ixoa, -all At lowest market rates. . ' Aug. 16,-10&5: u ' ;,:f$:' - ' GENERAL co mm i ssjo n :;m erctant Turns' . Wharf, Tottm-Fbintt NORFOLK; VA.. e '"?ri -, Rktxrxncxs. Messrs. Bloodgood Jt Cot ' Tabb & Co., Alexander Bell, Esq.Horfolk;. Asa Biers. Williamston. N. C CoL J, hac; Raleigh; Lewis Thompson, Esq. Hotot, v. Oct. 24th. 1854. SMUT AND SCREENING iMCBINE,1 ' YOUNO'S: PATENT. ij' ft rMOBT;ANT TO HltlERS AW1 MlOijamnmmmt rTmiS Machine received the nrspranttWt W X North Carolina State Fair, andwsrwoiMnef ded to the public as the best now 'In use "In" the State. Seven Hundred of them tar tao-i5nBlng in North' Carolina, all of which W n t P1 tion end have given the most HsntfrO sktlsfarttioa, in. regard -both 4 ; pertormaeiJS 'oxblUty, some having ran six yearei end pierforuv ; voll 0 as they did-at nrgqttofrooheosi .ordtr one4e3M Ke-hoe ihi s d 11 jrrjTrwsr swat Machines to maker room la.4hia,.i Jfhfjr r warranted for five yeaMrsdliv,itkt Mill snjr where in the state..-;. Maan4Btured -and sol. by K-,r.cwo. 4uuayhW$h, South Lowell, Orange, 00, Apxil,!.; 'its 3 NEW .SPaXNGXlQCm3li9C. McQEB & .WILLLUtS;'- AT their new store. No. lOFayettevffle-atteet, most respectfully aok oA examination;' ef their RICH AND ELEGANT STOCK OI SPJUNGi AND SUMMER GOODS,- which, shaving Jeea bought for cash, they are enabled toiefferBmefr inducemenw to purchasers as will ai&t-it fiy to their advantage to call and look lorf jmroh sing elsewhere. , h,,0 ti , Our stock is entirely nejr, ano electe4rflt' the latest imporutiousin New Tork,' eojisistlnf, in part, of very tick plaid, stripeol'anL koiUL Dress Silks ; Heavj tlaok Qrode Shins' and! !t nred Silks; Plaid, Foulard and India Silks': Lu.f. ed Percale f Plaid Hernanls ; Solid thd TUld L4 rages ; Moire Antique incTPlaln ChaCiei Print ed Linen ' Cambrics ; - Grenadines and frsnck Or gandies; Barege, Volants and 'JackOnt Robes ; Brilliant ; Lawns ; Ginghams f - Prints ; Chal. lies ; Delaines ; Alpaoas ; 'CrapedeiPari ael Bombazines ; French end Seotsh EiSrideiaes. Honiton; Maltese and English Three!Edig!; Bonnet ; Taffets and Trimming j Sibbonn f maK onet and Swiss Muslin Bands Cambria Eleon cings ;. White Dotted and Figured S wis Mu lins. .v -..- i v.jJi4. A large assortment of v. Hosiery and Glove of the most approved make; together with, Large Stock of Staple AmerioaiA and British Qpodi, oJl of which will be sold at the lowest' passibh pri- Notioe. ; . ' ,T W "t VALUABLE REAL E"lJCtC"; IN THE TOWN OF NE VVBKRN: C. - (FOmiLE.: The Subscriber Offers for Sale all Out , Valuable Lot & Improvements - SITUATE on the South Side of Polloc Street1, The improvements consist of a large ndknad some Brick Dwelling House, finished in the sdsrn style. In the Basement is a large Dining Room with Pantries attached and Cellars for Coal and Wood. On the first floors are three handsome Psjiors with elegant MarMe Mantels and ornamewtid Orates, French Windows opening: upon the PiSvtas. end Mahoeanv Doors all fitted with the best andheavi- est Silver Plated fixtures. Connected! w& ie Dia 1 ing lioom on the first floors, are large, pantries and -1 "II A " . 1 1, . l" . J ' . ' cioso wioseis, wunaii tue moqernoonvenijeniapan ments and fixtures. On the second floors, is fiat Library Room with Book Cares handsomely fitted up, and three pleasant Bed Rooms with Dressing Rooms and Closets attached. In thO .AtUoAere three Chambers all neatly finished. Connected with the Dining Parlor on the first.floor,'i tue Kitchen with a Wash Houe, romp anfl Boiler; A, beneath. Adjoining the Dwelling HottMf'ff handsome Office with two Booms, having' ornamen- , tal Orates and convenient Bookr'Cases,:aid ooaaee ted with the Dwelling by a paions Hafl,TrMh eommnoioates both with-ths back ytrk and dwelling House. ..Then are oalheremises a Heuse oos Isinicg coareaient ad eomfbrtable lodgde fat Ser vants, a large, -and- convenient store xlpaee, and the Grounds and Garden .are stocked srita 'the best and choicest Fruit Trees. .The Stables j JWat ea George Street, and the- lot on which ; ther narf situate', communicates the back witt Dwelf ling H9use Lot,, There are on thia ojLStaUea for five horses, a Carriage House, Cow House sad Shed for Carts, Ac There is also on. tie premi ses communicating with Trent River, a large Brick : subterranean Aqueduct built during ths adminis tration of Gov. Trydn, which bpens Into this let and keeps the entire premise perfectly dij and free from dampness and water.''' All the vremDMe . -are in fine order, and it is believed sJ'udrVdesirsA ble property never was offered ! for sale ia Vow bern. The Furniture, much of wUch wis uado to order, will be sold with the Dwelling Hedsetfdeei red. -: 1 u. -. i fs4 4wajai Also that Valuable Dwg; Hcaad Htit' Adjoining the above premises' on the South Side) of Pollock Street, and at present occupied by Mrs. Susan B. Waples. This is one of thejhes built Houses in' Newbern. The Dwelling 'House H a Double one ef Two Stories sod faaetwo Pkrlere on the first floor, with two pantries tath'ebackpart of the Hall ead a pantry in the Plaiia, 'three Bed Rooms en the second floor, a large and spacious Attic and fine and dry Cellars. On thepremiseS are all convenient outhouses that are dOsirable ? The entire premises have just been pell tyaottplet repair and are ia fine order.; All of tlbU property is situate in a very desirable .and pleaeent teartef the town, and on one of the priaoipal and.xaoBt fashionable Streets in tdie place, and ia ftV- Imrea diute vicinity of the best water, to be baAia thU part ofthe State. '.j i., The Subscriber $lso , Qffers orsale U fn, SUMMER RESIDENCE tf. &4tA In the town of Beaufort, oa the Front Streetaa immediately opposite the Ialet and os the Seaad. This is one of the most beautiful and deirabl4o cations in he town, or on the -SeaCeast; fvTh' improvements . consists of , , Cottage t Ulr. 'tix Booms, with front and back, Piause LodreA far: 8ervaats, Stables Carriage House,, jTheiete-i pleasant soil to Eve on. ,The. Furnitura ,asel,i . this House win be Sold very cnean to the Durcha- ser of the' premises. " Persona deairdna pf pny. sing the above described Property, can irieWr -the premises at any time. .Teaks r Ba&b, wjH be made easy to purchasers : and appocauoa ca'ab made so GEORGE 8. ATTMORE, Eaq.J '"'ix Kevte 1701 say wfasw at? vuwuvi iaova eaj B2Ll ml j CM a 111 f nronertv. w trqs liT - JAMES Baltimore, August 2, 1855. ,iw T 61 4w.. . Desirable Ctty Property For Jwl THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR 8 ALS TTT3 residense immediaeely oppoaito the Eaak of th9 State, , ,iae tot laces iu teet on ewaora atreet, ! and runs backtl6Q.feet, wi th Blount atjreet. Th improvements consist of the dwelling, eontainisg six comfortable rooms; a'pervlint's houie with fire . rooms,: kitchen, ah office; sad altablAd," Th iri:, ded we of the1 largest and most prdduotive la the ftyifcnd ! welt stocked wlta frulf jtrses. " ?V4noi desiriirgito porchase -wiil bs'showa lie' KM ; JUleighi Jae 26tbW55iiLt i Jtf, 1-: e4 smui tt.i-.l m n .nwii J.-.'. V,H9 VjifW V XDSTaeire4 avN 18'Feyettetfte St?rw4l el .oaakeof.Ath. proof WhiU Braady.for proMirT ins fruit, at : JOSUBL RCLIIAC. ; Haldgh. Aug. eta, m.- bem fd i-. i tr . 1 t "1 i i J
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