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iuvr tstsrr kT RALEIGH. .11 MAILRANGITS.A? nt ittiAuq liw wnvW-i9'i .,:i";;' '"' ' i Axriy. (Uily :. m; i is.xioiflOirrHERKi MALV-KB so-iwa ; WHITE i p!?.".-'WiyHT-yR3t?USU!!!i' ABLE SALT. VERY TOTE AND !inLV &Gf m re ana tor me or t V ,CElEJ aASMJHMgiStnrw of: J ?ovet nu8 EPILATORlV-FDIt !BEMOVDTO"SUPEBFLU. O.USi HAIR, :r.H ; LIAMS A &AtWQQt- -Arrigearaaily (Mail closes at uv) -i b ASTERN; MAILWB Foa-PKSK Coacws,') : . (eaves daily. .'ii.t:-3 .-. ; jv.v.j . -. ..-..:. - J m' ; w (Malt cuMes;a o aw ?!... ITTSBOUOB.MAilWBx Tw-Hojtsa H,)4t vi.ueB&nnchiT'ajKl Wednesday, i v. .i ? .! u- a, m. ?;ArnerMoBdirnl ThurwUjn i. j.. nt -7 i p.m, evt. -..(Mail cdoaea Tuesdays-and Saturdays at 9 p. m.) "k; GOLDSB0RO UGH MAfL,-Bx F-sors .Coach. Lemres daily, (except Sunday,) k -t - .7 - n.:ni . AmvdaiL,-.(excejrt Monday, .i .r. .:w.V. t.l 1 '. P- :i r isu'ri3i-.Ji;-. i. -(ilail ctoses at t pjn.) ; .-. . TAHBOROtTOH MAIL,-(Bt Two-'hobsb Pac,- Learea Moiiiiyv "Wednesday ati Friday, .... at 5 a. m. ArriTBt-Tuesdat, Thursday and Saturday, ... at 7 p. m. - (Mail closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at O p. w.) ROXBOHOtf-dM'lit AIL--!(Bt Hobsb,) tekVes Sriday-i 'j', i .iU i: 4Vi. .. . . ... . 'at 12 B. ArriTe Friday .w tt-9 aim. :(Mail clos Friday at 12 in.) : RALEIGH AND GASTON :ROAl. OJf AMI) after 3d Julv the Patwerwer Train will leave the Depot nt Raleigh at haff past G A. JL stpp35 miuotes at Frank linton, and reach Weldon-at half paat 11, in time for pa aengeni to take the Wjltnington tram going' South, and the Petersburg and Portsmouth trains going Inorth. Returning; it wi leare Weldon at 2 P.' M., after the ar rival of the train frbni ; WilmftigteO, and reach Raleigh at half past 6 P. M. ' ' Otfice Raleigh and Gaston R. R. Co., ) . 'June 29th, 1864. J: 85 tf. RALEIGH & GASTOST RAIL ROAD. Slaves tire not permitted to travel on the Rail Road without j written permit from their owners:: Utfplicatea should in all cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instruetedto retain one wpy of every pass. ' JAMES M.'POOI, Ticket Agent. lUleigh, Jannry 6; 1854.-'- ' -. ' : ' 13 ' P. F. PESCUD , OLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, nnlrirh. N.-C. IS NOW RECEIVIXCi HIS extensive purchases for the SPRIXG TRADE, and the rap. irflv increaitin? demand havine iustitied his pivrchaf(ing ntninv articles in original cases, which he has hitherto pro cured in small quantities, justifies him in offering unprecedented-inducements to his friends and customers. To the trade -he will sell the 'most popular Patent Medicines at the Proprietors prices, aud respectfully requests dealers and tlie public generally tq give his stock and prices an exami nation before sending their orders North or elsewhere. '; , , March 24, J8M. . . 87 Wand Fancy Soaps, tyPB,KM.bHWO,Ba rlauds genuine vu, ' 17 RowUiida' eenuine the hair, for le by HAYyTOdp SCOTT. mPEFUMEllY'-WS ARE- XOW rRECEtVIXG A Jty.;;npply of elect.axtjej Wr the toiltcooie ai; ex amine iniiv it. . ; HAYWO0P. June 9, - I-' ; ' '54. F URK rUxi Sc.-I quaJMie of ,Wkito Lad ip; .teg !of 100 lJt)9, M"l o ip-3 ft-r sale bv HAYWOOD A SCOTT. Raleigh, MarcTi 'SiOth, 18fi4: ; ; sT- llGARftX CIGARS 1 1 A lot of the very best brands H - ; ! HAYWOOD A SCGTf. WOLFE'S SCHEEDAM SCafNAPPS.A fresh supply of this popular Sledicine, Just received and forsale by-- HAYWOOD A SCOTT. mTORTU UAMULO-i ue uracKing. a superior ilarticJefor sale by , 11 A X V lOD A SCOTT. ACKERMOX'S & PARMERSTON-S Yeast Powders, a nrstwte and cheap article for ale by . ... HAYWOOD A. SCOTT. TO THE PtFBLIC THE SUBSCRIBE!:, AMTO MIO P1ZZISI, t'oreitjn and Uomettic Omftciioner aiul tin it DeaUr, formerly of Richmond; Virginia, ha the pleasure of informing the "citizens, of Raleigh and the ad laceut country, that he has opened (three doors .below Mcsisrd. V. Tf. A R. S. Tucker) ... A Splendid Confectionary and Frait EstabHsh ' "-meat! In his store will be found at all times all. tliat is nice. sweet and agreeable to the tnste.; iivlieying that the citi zens of the place desire tne estsDiisomeni oi a nouse oi tnis kind, he hopes, by attention to the trade, to merit a portion oi its iuvors. aij riii&ii i. .. N. Bw-He-keeps constantly on hand Oraures. Lemons. Der bux. Raisins,, per ; whole, j ;and i boxes. Nuts of all kinds, i. ' -Fies and Prunes. STEAM CANDIES Xfancy and Preserves.- Cordials, ; Cigars of all kinds,' French and German Fancv Good '. plain) manufactured by myself, and warranted as good as any in the United States. Tne ubore articles can be had at wnolcsale and retail. A. PiZZIXI. April 15, 1354. PAINT'S, OILS & VARNISH. The Subscriber is recei v.iug his. Spring stock of Paints, Oils aud Var Kia'tfES, of at! kinds and qualities, and in quantities, coni mesurate with the'greatlv increased demand. He woiiid . call especial attention! to jbia siiperiwr quality of Ture White Lead, Linseed Oil, Coach and Furnitre Varnish, and re spectfully invito purchasers to Examine his Stock and prices before buying in this or the northern Markets, believ luif ho i ubie to eire tbem superiur inducements. : . . . ' . : .-; : : : .: : - .' : P. F.. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 23,1354. 88 CARTERS' SPANISH MIXTURE. Afresh sup ply just received, and those troubled with Dyspepsia or diseases arising from un impure stateof the blood, are urged to give it-a trial. It baa produced a wonderful cure in Ral eigh, by the use of 3 Bottles. . P. F. PESCUD. TT YON'S RAT PILLS AND SALVE. DON'T JLi be annoyed any longer with rats, when you cnu exter minate them by giving Rat Pills, or greasing their food with Coster's Salve, which you will hud at PESC'UD'S. ADDLER, FERT1I & ROSS' MUSTARD. k9. A large Case of this Mustard which is considered the best in the world by n-.auy iiersons is just received at PESCUD'S DRUG STOKE. ED LARD OIL IS NOW USED BY MANY persons in preference to TRAIN OIL because it is just i-gowd, and much cheaper. & Kiimilv fill uiiIa vuir IntL- nt PESCC1'S DRUG STORE. nnilE CELEBRATED RAHAT-EE-LOKOOM OR Jl TCQKISH FIG-PASTE A delicious article of con fectionary for the well, and an agreeable and nntricious food for the ill and feeble; good for Coughs and Colds, and particularly beneliciul and stresgthening for weak Lungs. Also a lot of fine Pine-Apples, Maple Sugar, and Crystal ized fruit. Call socn at ANTONIO PIZZINUS : '" '. New Confectienary Store. Raleigh. X. C May, 5, 1S54. . 49 tf. PULLEN & BELVIN. DEALERS IN ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, -CROCKERY AND WOOD WARE, CUT LERV.GUNS AND EDGE TOOLS, Jioltimj Cloth, rfv. tfv. R. Smiut's Cobnek, Raleigh, X. C Pocket and Table Knives, Drawing Knives, Adzes, Vices, Halter and Trace Chains, Hammers, Axes, Augurs, Anvils, Hinges, Screws, Chisels, Hoes, Spades and Shovels, Iron Ware, wrought cut and spike Nails. Wood Ware, Coach Trimmings, Bolting Cloth., Crockery Ware, and every style of House-keeping articles, and Farmer's and Mechanic's' tools. Raleigh, May o, lSo.H. 49 tf. PLEASANT GROVE MALE ACADEMY, Wake Forest, X. O. WILLIAM M. CRENSHAW, A. B., Principal. The Seventh Session of this institution will commence on the 2nd Monday in January next. Tuition from 97 to $15 per session. The Academy is situated 1 mile from Forestville. The location of this institution for henlili mnr- al.ty and convenience cannot be surpassed bv any. The Trustees of this school have more than realized their expec tations in Mr. Crenshaw as a teacher, and would say to the public that he is a thorough scholar and a good instructor. Board can be had at $; per month. For further particulars address Da. WESLEY HARTSFIELD, Forestville, Wake Co., N. C Nov. 23, 1853. 3 tf. HSAAC PROCTOR. MERCHANT TAILOR. ISu, JfcifJlwr.'t QTu&r dV.,i(tWoB!d;epwtfa rT pWojps,aJ'd.the pvbli9generll3..iia return from the ftern 'H? Dd 'uJ Jbe is-n0wf;reeeiyirig his Fall .and ' 'Wrpter feuiesrortJothi Cassimeres' nrt Vestings, "Pum ; ishtogGWaatid Ready-iMadeCIofiiibg. whiehbeing4MHigh '.Ihikuni xunBiyHB'cnHttaiK oner-ai vryHtdacnttesv v.- He bas.Baw, inBtorejn-at the eld standi opposite h Post.. r.Office . , . . f 'Snperfn'e1)WcKblue;!BroVA:'o f various- goods'1-1 i 5ii -c;J ,r.Ti?s. ; bilpertme ilreactv English ttad- AtOerican Cossimarea, ef all ,0 poces, plain aodfency wi-jin?'?, ' T r jSuperhueSimoni Doeskins, for Pants and Overcoats. . - Puperfiae black Sat fas and Grenadines. " '- " '; ' Plate-wfa-flgared tad $ncy-tfU'.-Vwtirfg'!'"! ''-':r- " i Fine usortuientrfeh Bilk Ojniltiugs, for weddingand'rartiesj' : :Plain aTidfipured PliwhiVelvfitii. Ti-itrtr.h...' ; - fvBpTamxa QQDsffr4 cpmpleta qimontioBslstiqg id- '. SnpeiiBnw iyfn'itnil'fincy drss'Sn!r!k ' l ply;C6naT1rgfrviriety; ,r.J '. " ! ..,, ...n3n:inel;fleachedDrilV..'.,;-.. Merinond,8UkKieirtB,audI)rawer ? i - . Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery. - .,, . . ! , Gloves, very superior kid, black white andfahey:'-'', ; , Cravats, black and fancy, and 4 rich iosortmcnt'for ireddinjg v.: and parUes.r :.;:.! .vit.i ,;y ir:-:.- 1: . ,S: i -' Stocks,- black,; whit9ad fancy, with and tvithvut tie. : ; Susp&ndei-s, Dre-saiug Gowns, &c. . ..... .... , - : . . . ,-, In act ' everything necessary for a gentleman's' complete outfit:-' -: ;i- ' . V':!"i'1-' 1 ;: 1 ; , - -" With sincere thanks to bis nntneirous patrons for-the liln : eralencourageiHent. heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by -strict attention to their wants, andadetermintion to please, to merit its cobtinnance. ' Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to be mtaufaefiired" inay -rely -upon reoeivmg the same cure arid attention aa' though sold by himself. 1 . i.-. ; -" i. i, , .The latest I'aris.and London fashions just received, ; . Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. .. 7 ' ' He will remind those indebted, six months time Is allowed to punetuul cstomera.-; Tluwe in arrears longer than the above tinie will piease call and close their accounts, either .by cash or note, and pblige . ,, , . ISAAC ;PR0CT0R.- ; ; Raleigh, Oct. 18th, lSi3. . . , , , . . ' , . ; -THE STATE FAIR I - " . HARDING'S EXHIBITION!!! fil ;,L: HARDING' WOULD RESPECTFUI.LY IN JL form those contemplating a Visit to the anmnil Agi i 'cultural Fair, tu be hekl ta October, that, he- has selected with jiBQiediate reference to: their (wanta and wishes, the largest and mol ittried assortment of .. ! - , KEADY.HADE C LO THING .: that it has ever .been, his pleasure to exhibit.. - -; : . He would, therefore, suggest the two important consider-' ations of convenience and economy, while they can purchase from a well established Clothing-Emporiov in Raleigh, -s good garments as can be made to order, at as lata prices as cau be sold elsewhere. . -. . ; EDWARD L. HARDING,. ,' ' ' , Favetfeville Street, : , : ' ' ' " ;i ' Raleigh, N. C; September 15, IS54. -' ; -8- B55 '- 'BMP," U-JWIUW. U. -". NEW JEWELRY STORE. ..A .-.-f , 1 aa vmuo a- un. a lAf ah r 11 1. 1,111 ; ! UES .S; TMjOEPSQNij. I fWog. of the ActofAssenibly iboorpo'rating the '-'.Atlantic HirfTi RtTrr-TirrTT fv IVTi-OBU thp r-fTf -i 1T" vannim ivanroaa voninauy,' int tAnunty or ura- - - , - .f y . . -j . , - j. ... i;-uuuunw muu our louusHua demurs. - - jpivmgAbtb ttdap P?ndrf atytethehauae for-'d ji- Inder 16 miit h histaJniehWtrhieh wWdM, and &tl! t. wawtyux. uwnwoH " W . L. Bx. the order directino- the issut said -hndHi jtnr USEPUL STATISTICS. rf alcJVy-J PIIieb FOB THB SrATWARD.l H T f. M--fr--V'fi?s- 4r i all the modern styles, consisting of the ornamented arid the : ttsefuL -and U which he invites Ihq: attention'of- the Ladies.- . , Me bas also Tor the gentlemen good - lot- ot GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, which will be warrahled to perform"-' jweil; when-delivered to the costdmer afso a few excellent, idouble rel guna. brought on expressly for the hunters of Carolina, also a ereat rurmt v a wuJkinir'CunML, . Tn- fuot at 7 J -the New.Iewelry . ..Store, anv. and every thing - usually-kept ta jsucn euujicuuiieni may .iw jouuu at prices, uiatr cLnno fail to please the trustomer. - ' "'.'."'.'. ""'.'''' " " Repairing' xeeuled at shert notice and satisfaction guar anteed.' J.T :!' r!. ;'!-.-. :". ' t.i v ... . . October 10, 1854. . .... .:'..l..; . ,.94 tC T ' t337,ftegaer .?08ti..Age, letropolLtan copyl. ' MAHLER -TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORM-- ing the Lad ics of Jtaleiirh and-the pnblc in jreneml that he still continues to ni utact are Gold Eeritucs, Breast-' ' Jpiuo, umceieLa, r mprriuifs, cx-iTvr opoons, jungs.itna woo ets,. Tea Setts and all articles in Guld und Silrer that can . be bod Tat tt Jewelry -establishment. ''' .J--r . ...r " Engrave and Chase otv Gold and Stiver ware and bH raa-' -' terials.whereengraviiDg c.n bj executed, : . .1-. ;.;;:. . . Repair in the neatest manner and at the lowest rates, that - will ensure universal satisfaction. .' J "The wortsroom'ts in the rear or F. MuhleV & CtTs store. whero orders may be lftny time dnring the day. ' ' ; s P. S Court and other Seals executed in a maimer not urpassed.at, the North.,;. . .,. ;,. , H. MAHLER. , lnov. 15, 1854.. . . . . ..... lt'i MAGNIFICENT SILKS. THE RICHEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT SILKS ever seen in the City' of Raleigh, just in time for the State Fair. V : By Adams i. Co's Express, I have at hand this morning by far the Richest and most Magnificent Silks, Plaid, Striped and Bridal ever exhibited in the old North State. The ladies will plcu.se call early or send their lords to supply them with the most Splendid and Fashionable Faris SilL' equal to any ever imported, from $20 to 4o per Dress. x. X OJU 1 A II. FASHIONABLE and verv becoming Iftad Drees also daily expected, together with superior Ladies Talma and Clcukx with inanv other desirable articles for the season. Raleigh, October 13, 1S.V4. i)3 -'-- : W. H. A R. S. TUCKER ' . At their JYeu; Star, Ah. 9, fayetteviile treet,Halrirh, 'Ar. C. ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXHIBIT THEIR FALL STOCKS OF FRENCH. ,GEKMANSW1SS. BNG- LlSU, SCOTCH, .-IRISH, AND INDIAN., DRY GOODS, comprising one ot the largest and most varied assortments everofTered in this city. " . SILKS,' DRESS GOODS, "SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MAN-. TILLAS, RIBBONS,. HOSIERY, EMBROIDEHIE,: CES, LINENS,! Ac, wiU be found iu, this Stock in great : varieties.; ; Their customers and the public, generally are earnestly requested to call before purchasing elsewhere, u we will mnke it to their ihf crest to exaniineour sfock.! Call aud see our stock of HATS and CAPS, as we have now in Store all the modern atvles.-namclv-- the Fue CNiener. , Wide-Awake, jnow-Kothinr, ftuit-.u-Sieep, dv., c. lso a fun stock ot men s wear, Groceries and Crockery. ' ' ' W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, Sept: 10, 7 85. 84 "0" YONS KATHIRON. 12 Dozen Bottles just re JLi ceived and for sale wholesale and retail, by PESCUD. Nov. 4th. P. F. 101 BS0. Clothing, Arc, PERFUMERY, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, and Fancy articles in great variety, for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Nov. 4th. . ; 101 HAIR BRUSHES. The most extensive variety cf Hair Brushes in this City, may be seen and bought very cVeap at P. F. Pescud's DRUG STORE. OOTH BRUSHES. I have a verv laree suddIv of sploodid Tooth Bt-oshes for sale verv low bv P. F. PESCUD. J. CHL0SS & DEALERS IN RALEIGH. N. C. Call at Lolgee's New Brick Building, next door to ' Col. Ilutchings' Sadlery Establishment. Terms Cash, or credit, if settled every six months. J. SCHLOSS A BRO. Raleigh, June 28, 1S54. "WJTENRY T. CLAWSON, T; . -TJ" AMPSi I will aell my present supply of Fluid Lamps, JLi at reduced prices, as I desire to introduce a now style. . P. F. PESCUI). RESSIN6 COMBS. A fine assortment is to hand and for sale by . P. F. PESCUD. CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. A larce stock on hand und foraale by . . P. F. PESCUD. REAST PUMPS. A supply of very superior qual ity for sale tery low by . P. "F. PESCUD. YRxN3ES-iA large stsck of Syringes of all kinds, K5just received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. . -TILUE, GLTTEi- 1 Glue just received and A" large supply of W md for sala by P. hiteand Brown F. PESCUD. COACH AND CAR- AI.HO- ATnriiifiitiii., tn nem r enoes, onatis, iiuos, spokes, Poles, Spring Bars, Ac, warranted the best quality of Timber. All manner of Coach work executed in the best stvle ol the art. Repairing done in the neatest manner and on the shortes notice. Franklinton. Franklin County, If. C. 79 Fall and Winter, 1853. JUST RECEIVED BY THE SUBSCRIBER: Black and lorcd Silks, French an.. English Merinoes, a fine assortment. Printed and Plain Muslin DcLains, Worked Collars and Undersleeves, Embr'd and Plain Linen Cambric H'd'k'fs, Muslin and Lace Edgings, a great variety, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves, of all kinds, White and Tan Colored floss skirting. For sale by J. BROWN, , . , So. 9, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Sept. 2C, 1853. j0 FRESH DRUGS. MEDICINES, &c WIL LIAMS. A HAYWOOD, are now receiving large addi tions in neir siocs 01 UKiua, Jifcjjujitis. entail- WB TABLE CUTLERY. IVORY BALANCE .mj uauuiea n.uives ana f orks, 51 pr. in sett. Ivory Handled Game and Beef Carvers and Forks. " " Butter Knives and Steels. For sale bv J. BROWN. ; CALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, -WAga T i , PERFUMERY, Ac, Ac, from the most reliable Houses in R?ASS ANDIRONS. UIRE FENDERS, BRASS --.: u:.i Li 1 j I --'Kim. Krass Head Shnvola mil T,.,.rr : 1 e itt, the Northern Cities, which' have been purchased with an eye sincle to their nuritv. and are offered for wile at such nrinoa ' '. and on such terms as shall compare favorably with any house .". .in the State. . Physicians, Country Merchants, and Dealers generally, will do well to give ns a call before purchasing, feeling as . sured .we shall not fail to please both in point of price and quality. .-.:;;:;-- .-,.' Orders promptly attended to, and particular attention giv . en to4acking and" forwarding. '' Fomilv Medicines and Prescriptions compounded at all - hours of the day and night, by. a competent person with "' neatness and despatch. ' ' '' :' We tender pur most sincere thanks to the citizens of Ra- Telgh and the surrounding country for the long and liberal patronage we have received, and trust by untiring zeal and energy to please in the prosecution of . our business, to merit its continuance. Raleigh, April 28. 1851. , 94 1 OCKBRJLDGB ALUM WATERS-HAVING MM, the Agency for the-sale of tni valuable Medicinal Water, i-wet ry now prepared to furnish it by the barrel, half barrel or gallon. Pamphlets containing the Analysis ," certincaies.or ures, may be had on application to the - - -BUD?criDeni. . . - V11,L,IA11S A HAYWOOD. ' Jupe2r;l8S4. ' ' ', ; "- , ; 63 1 BROWN WINDSOR SOAP 12 DOZEN, JUST received. Also a large Variety of Lubin's and Bozin'a -iPeiftUnery, at the drug Store of '''Ji'- , WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. C-October 11, 1853. . i -.' 95 C XCELSIOR SOAP.' 300 LBS- OF THIS SUPE-.-ripr famvly soap, in store and for sale cheap by the box oponndya. : WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD'S. MOKING TOBACCO. 2000 PAPERS OF SUPE ' OtnfirSF: recommended , br,;the J .- : WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. "WAIWT- MILLS: A GREAT LABOR SAVING MA M chine for grinding colors, and one which every painter should have; for sale at the Drug Store of r , WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Fire Carriers and Ciml TIH Coffee Toasters and Tea Kettles. For sale by J. BROWN. LETTER FROM MR. SMITH. Raleigh, Sept. 25, 1854. To the Elitor of the Standard: Sib : As an old friend, 1 know you will be pleased to learn that I have just returned from New York and Philadelphia with an elegant cud extensive assortment of Rich and atiiionuhle Fancy lr Good, embracing every variety aud style of French, English, and American fabrics, for the Full aud Winter trade of 1S54, and of which I will thunk you to inform your numerous readers, as I design to give them richer, better, and cheaper goods than they ever bought bef;re. They consist of Splendid plaid Silks, Black Silks and Bombazines, So per French and English Marinos, Rich French Cashmeres, Plaid Mariuos and Alpaccas, Cashmere and Plaid Shawls, Kerseys, Blankets, and Kent. Jeans, Cloths and Cassimeres of all kinds, Super fignred Delaines, French and English Prints, High colored Ginghams, Cloth Talmas and Cloaks, Silk Mantillas. Irish Linens, all qualities, Velvet Trimmings, Berages, and Laces, Stockings and Gloves, Rich Velvet Bonnets, &c, dec. Wishing you health and happiness, and great success in your business operations, I remain Yours Trulv, B. B. SMITH. September 25, 1854. 88 tf. NEW STORE ! Fall and Winter Goods 1854. fcGEE & WILLIAMS ARE NOW RECEIVING and ODeninc at. the Store t'urmiTlr ni-z-imivd hr W C. Tucker, their Stock of new and desirable Goods, embra cing AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, SCOTCH, IRISH, GERMAN, SWISS, and INDIA DRY GOODS. OlL.1V.-, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES. EMBROIDERIES All of which having been bought upon the mr st favora ble terms, they feel confident that purchasers wil. find it to ineir interest to call and examine their stock bef ire suoolv- in 1. I ! 1 1 " THADDEUS McGEE, , . , ALFRED WILLIAMS. Raleigh, Sept. 18. 1854. 6 WII. & R. S. TUCKER WOULD RESPECT- fully inform their friends and the public that one of their firm has just returned from New York and Phila delphia where they have made additional purchases of staple and fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, and Groceries. Hav.ng purchased our goods at reduced prices we are enabled to fur nish our patrons at unprecedented cheap rates. N. B. A choice lot of Furs, Comforts, Umbrellas, Over Shoes, Ac, Ac. Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1854. 104 TTEW SHOES BY EXPRESS. A VERY LARGE Lm and late arrival of Shoes, from the Manufactory's in Philadelphia, embracing Walking Shoes, Slippers, Bootees, Gaiters. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. June 22, 1854. 03 NOTIIER SUPPLY OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL Medium Crown Moleskin Hats, called "the Young Man's Hat," something entirely new. W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. bear interest at the rate utsix'per centum, per a nauni, payable' iimikiH-uuU hi the Merch sot's 15a nk f Dewbern," lor at,. .. u.iou 4unK 01. x-iew inui si 111c option 01 ine iioiuer. These bonds will be redeemable on the first day of Julv. one: -thousand ehrht hundred imd-: wevMlt v-fiiim and noit :.-bfefum . without the consent of the holder. .Jhe bonds. wjll be issued ' wun voupom anuched, which wilr render tne collection of tue vnlerest simple and easy. .-. -: !-"' s : . The security, upon which .the said bonds will tebed; witl be the' real estate and -taxable -noils Xr the Count v itf - Craven. The present assessed cash valve-.of h4 re d. estate f -th fifintlt V IA ntlO million .... n Y. unrlwi mmA nin. Hiiiainfl i eight hundred and twenty-two dollars, and the ; of. tumble. polU ia three: thousad fiv hundred and eiirhtv-two. PropoKals for said loan will be received, and all other he- .-. i : . in- . -. .,, t- y 1 1 "'.t luiinuiwiira upim iHissuDjcci win oc lurnisnea uj me auoscT.ocrs," on ami. canon to 1 11 em at Aewoern.. f GEORGE GREEN, I Agents for ' - GEO. . STEVENSO!T,-f Craven Coiinty. . ;weern, oepi.; i.a, 1 i-ii uegititer viu please copy 2.LEASONS PICTORIAL' BOUND. I HAVE : -1 Volume li, lli, -111. IV., of the Pictorial, elegantly bound in cloth, and with cilt lar- formimr m..rh most attractive 'parlor ornaments in the shape of a series of. oouks oi.-iiu pages. eacB, and each volume ountamingnear ly lofl engravings of men, manners, und current eveuts all over the world J of scenery in -all parts' of the irlobe : of Kinious ciiiesana .dcouhiui Tallages; .01 pagcatita at home ana.aDroaa ; ot line maritime views; and, in short, of an -infinite variety of interesting and instructive subjects; with title-pages and iudexes. . 7 .','-. Besides the. muny illustrations, they embrare in their. pages a Tast amount or original talcs,, sketches, poems, . and novelettes from :t he best American authors, with a cur- reut news record or the times; altogether forming an ex- ceeuingiy novel ana cieguni series Tor future reference and . present enjoyment, both hv regard to reading matter and musiruiious. ror saie oy - H." D. TURNER, ' y N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Oct. 12, 1S54. ' 93, "T ANDS ! LANDS I I LANDS I I I FOR THE JL4 IMMIGRANT AND CAPITALISTS! Persons iu search of homes, or investments in Texas, are respectfully invited to our office. We have, for sale, more than two hundred thousand acres et land, in various parts of the State. Titles guarantied. Land located, claims against the State or individualslcol- 11-cieu ana aajusiea. Office on Congress Avenue. Citv of Austin. Texas. As we buy land on commission, strangers will find it to ineir mieresL 10 purcnase inrougn us. RAYMOND, FREEMAN A CO. Real Etate Brokers, Collecting and Land Agent. October 1, ls54. , 94 INVALUABLE TO MOTHERS. THE CHILD, a treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases ol children, according to the siniplu luws of nature without medicaments ; and upon the birth, nursing, attendance and education ofchildreu, us well as the most frequent diseases irom tneir very infancy to the period of .puberty : illustra ted for the Muss, by a description of a scries of cuscs gath ered during a practice of twenty-two years. By Dr. J. T. Schonwald, of Wilmington, N. C. For sale by II 1" TI-IJVL-II N'. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Oct. 1S54. 94 rteinto4t4he United Stales. "FRAIfKLIJC PI khh t- iWfcutiJt L.MlCTo KwYorrVrVofisiiite, James Gcthrhs, ol Kentucky, Secretary of Treasury uavis, or Mississippi, Secretary of War James ft. .t Kmvl.c.L:v. ' R - , -- ucv i oi ,avv. ' t - -'-' y -"", otxi eiury 01 mien JAMts Campbkix, of Pennsylvania, Postroaster-Ge lau. eaaraa, ot Massachusct ts, Attttrucv-General. or. Gen.; Salary. 25,UU0 8,000 S.O'.V) 8,000 8,000 6.0(H) 8,000 8,000 ""iLVn ;';TED 'STATES SENATE. ?V n'fft,4 beJie,rcd t" be a correct list of the United StatcsSenate, after the 4th of March, 1853: "V " (Democrats in Ronian-Whigs in Italic-those marked & 3- arefFlee-Soilcfs or Abolitionists: , i '. . 4 .-. , . ay .... ' j.ei-m erau-tt; f; - ..'-.- 1 ALABAMA. ... Benj. Y itzpatnck, .... 1855 Jere. Clemens, v.-. ; ... 1859 ABKAKSAS. Solon Borland. -William K. Sebastian,. CONNECTICUT. Tniman Smith Isaac Toucey, . CALIFORNIA. William M. Gwin, .. . Jolin U. Weller, DELAWARE. James A. Ba-ard. . . ,;. John Mt CUtg!tn, ' .. . . :j FLORIDA. Jackson- Morton, Stephen A. Malhiry, . . OEOUOIA. mttiatn ( '. )atcon. . . UohentS. Toomfm, .... I NOI AX A. ( John Pettit, Jesse D. Bright, , ILLINOIS. James Shields Stephen A. Douglas, . . , IOWA. Augustus C. Dodcre. . . . George W. Jones, KENTCCXT. - A rchibald IHjeon J. B. Thompson LOll.SIA.VA. John Slidell A F. Benjamin MAINE. nannibal Hamlin, (Vucancy,) MASSACHUSETTS. Charles Sumner. F. S.. Edward Eperett, MARYLAND. Jamet A. Fearce, lliomas it. fratt Isaac T. Walker, 'lfi55 1859 1855 1S5V 1855 1337 1S57 lt59 1855 lf57 1855 1859 1S55 1357 1855 1359 1S55 1657 1S55 1S57 1855 1859 Term expires. .. MISSISSIPPI. Stephen Adams, .'. '. ;'. 1857 (Vacancy,) ........;4. 185 .MICHIGAN. Lewis Cass, '. 1 ...... . Chos. E. Stuurt,V.;".! MISSOURI. David R. Atchison, . . : Henry S. Gcyer, ,..'.. : NKW-IIAMPSaittK. Moses Morris, jrit -. . Chus. G. Athcrion, , Sew-touk. Wm. H. Sevard, (F. S.) s55 Jlamiiton J-th, NEW -JERSEY. John D. Thompson, . i?-,7 William Wright 1559 NORTH-CAROLINA. Gemge E. Badger, is.-,,-; (Vacancy,) ls-9 onio. Solo'n P. Chase, f'..S.) is.-,.-, Benjamin F. W'ude, .". jgjy PENNSYLVANIA.' " james issmtr. I ( By appointment of Governor.) Richard Brodhcad . RHOIIK-ISLAND. 1855 Charles T. James, 1&59 , ( Vacancy,) '.'. . r. oVTn-CAROHNA 1855 A. P. Butler, 1859 (A Democrat,) - TENNESSEE. 18.a James C. Jones, . 1859 A Whig,) TEXAS 1S57 Thomas J. Rusk,' 1859 Sam. Houston VERMONT. 1857 S. S. Phehis, 1859 Solomon Foot, (F. S., ) '. VIRGINIA. 1855 James M. Mason, . . 1857 Robert M. T. Hunter, '. WISCONSIN. 1855 j Henry Dodge :S55 :s57 1859 1855 1859 1859 1855 1857 1659 1855 ls57 is -,7 1859 .... 1S57 American A'manac. GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL STATES AND TFP Mil With their Salaries and Terms cf Office : tie Xn.ir. e SeMitorsand Renrestntaiire in the State LftMnres with their respecUce Terms. Tk.it in Italic are 'Whigs. ' States. RESS TRIMMINGS AND EMBROIDERIES. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. 30 Reward. from the subscriber. about the last of nr RIBBONS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS Steeple Tops. W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. New Furniture Store. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED A FURNITURE Store on Fayetteville street, t-ppositc Lawrenee's Hotel, ' where he will keep constantly on hand a good stock of Furniture, such as Bureaus, Wardrobes, Chairs, Bedsteads, Rocking Chairs, Revolving Chairs, and every variety of uriiclcs usually kept in such establishments, made of "Ma hogany, ulniit. Poplar, Maple, Ac, Ac. 5?" All articles in his line manufactured to order with despatch and in the best style. REPAIRING failhfullv executcd. COFFIN MAKING. He has provided himself with a new and handsome Hearse, ami is prepared to manufacture Coffins of every de scription, of Mahoenny, Walnut, or more common wood. IDs terms shall 6e reasonable, and his utmost endeavors given to please. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. HENRY J. BROWN. " Raleigh, October 17, IS54 94-3m T''OTICE. Was taken up and committed to Jail, in Xl the County of Nash, 011 June 25th, 1854, a negro man, who says his name is TOM, and belongs to the heirs of Billy Fosters', deceased. Torn, from his appearance, seems to be about twenty-five years of age, black complex ion, und bus more than un ordinary space between two of his under teeth. The owner is requested to come forward, pay prison charges aud take him away, or he will be dis posed of according to law. A. R. BAINES, Aug. 1 wtf. Sheriff. WATSON & BOOTH, Upholsterers and Paper Hangers, r ayettevillb St., Opposite the Post Oltice. AVING ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES IN THE City of Raleieh. will keen constantly on hand a lars-e and haudsome assortment of goods in their "line, consisting of Gilt, if'eivet, Oatin, ami Common papers, ana ooraers 10 matcn, all ot which they will put up in the neatest manner, both in town and country. Window Curtains, Cornices, Shades, Curtain Bands, Tas els. Cords, Gimps, Ac, Hair and Shuck Mattresses and Lounges, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Ac, all of which will be disposed of at the lowest prices. Wm. Watson. Joesph Booth. Dec. 15, 1854. 7 Smpd. 1 ANA WAY -ML av June, my boy HlMOi. Said boy is about 22 vears old, 5 -2 or i feet high, light complexion, has weak eves mars not recollected. 1 purchased said boy of J. C. Moore; uc puruuuseu uuu 01 Liempsey ooral, m this county. 1 will give me above reward lor his del. very to me, or his con nemeut in any jail, so that I get him. . , II. R. NELSON. Koger s store, JN. C, Nov. 4, 1854. tf.- Governors. Salaries Maine, ;John Hubbard, N. Hampshire. :Noah Martin. Vermont, ' 1.1. S. Robinson. Massachusetts, G- S. Boutweil, nnoae isuina, ,1-niiip Alien, 1. H. hevmoiir, -p5t. -800 lbs., of those justly celebra- JUST TO HAND. ted family hums. 8 bbls. Mereer Potatoes. 5 doz. Buffalo tongues. 200 Dried Beef do. Raisins, Currents, Citron, Almonds, French Candies, Ac. V. 17 LAI C UUU Ol'Ct F. MAHLER A CO. Jov. 9, 1354. joi L. S. PERRY, DENTAL SURGEON, pARTKER of and successor to, the late Dr. William R. m. ocott, having taken charge of the office occupied by 1 T r - ' uie ousiuess, ana hopes by closely attendin the conhdence 01 ronage. M f M-V:r yj?gS0Xr CRUSHED, GROUND AND Java, Laguira, and Rio Coffee, teperm Adamantine and Tallow Candles, SUirar Hullse Svmn mil M..1 Mudena, Cherry, lort aud Champagne Wines, Cooking Vf ?randJ" warranted pure, Old Monongahela Whiskey Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin London Brown and Scotch Ale, for salo by JAMES McKIMMON. BLANKETS AND FLANErjl.(u kiTTTT w ,, , .":u iuaciLinaw niancers, wL1 k'nds. Saddle and Horse do. Fancy h FXIT. t.F. a.nne,s In store and for sale by JAMES McKIMMOX Hats and Caps. jlTACGEE & WILLIAMS ARE NOW OPENING j..m. ai ineir ew store a large and elegant assortment of gentlemen's latest style of Super Moleskin Hats, Cassi mere. Fur, aud a great variety of soft finish Hats of all the icuunig oiyics. Also a large assortment of Caps for men. bovs and chil dren, consisting of Fur, Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Glazed, Ac. ... y i'y 'uiii u very low ynces. Raleigh, Sept. 2J, '54. f A.TEST PUBLICATIONS. BANCROFT'S msiory 01 me united States, Vol. 6. Revolutionary Incidents; and Sketches of Character. . ,ut uiu jurm oiaie, Dy me lie v. j;,. w . tJaru- tuera, it. u. Memoirs of celebrated characters. Bv Lamartine. Elements of Agriculture a book for young farmers, with questions for the use of schools. Bv George E. Warinir ir Auscultation and Percussion, by Dr. Joseph Skoda, traiis- Valnable Town Property for Sale. FOR SALE, A LOT IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH, 210 front and 222 feet deep, near the residence 6f Hon. Kenneth Ruyner, and opposite the residence of Thos. P. De vereux, one of the most desirable locations for a private residence in the City. Also a valuable Store and dwelling on Fayetteville street, at present occupied by Messrs. King and Biggs as a Cloth ing Store, and by Maj. Phillips as a Boarding Houoe, 25j' feet front, running buck te next street, buildings all new, and in good order. All the above property will be sold on reasonable and accommodating terms, on application to Wm. H. Jones, Attorney at law, Raleigh, N. 0. Aec. 11 in, 1SQ4. 5 swim. Spectacles Adjusted to Defective Sight upon Un erring Scientific Principles by E. Martens, Optician. rjftiit THE subscriber, so well known to the citi- t Zens Of North CamlillH hv Ilia finmsnl vis. its to Raleigh, as a skilful Optician, informs the public that for a shoit time only he can be found atr Mr. Petersiliao Music Store, where he will hn'h should desire his serviees. He is able to aid Almost nil VarioUS defeCtS Of Sifrht. OR mioniA nroskvtio nrodKvfla blyopia, Cataract, ect. His superior 'glasses and most beautiful assortment of Spectacles, and their accurate adap tation tO the eve are SO well known thnt fh rmniiv n.. mentioning, j Call soon, as his stay will be very short. E. MARK ENS, Optician. At Petersilias Mu"'.c Store. Dec. 11, 1854. 5 to the duties of his nrofession. to all who may favor him" with their pat- CERTIFICATES. n t c t, Rax.kigh, Not. 2, 1854. Dr. L. S. Pehrt, Surgeon Dentist, &m: It aUords me pleasure to state that I have often beard our late friend. Dr. Wm. R. Scot-with whom vou were associated in business, speuk of your full and corkct Auowieage oi me ineory oi Dental Surgery, and express his great satisfaction with the operations and work which during the present year, vou performed under his eve. I know he was perfectly williug to leave the office under your charge, and looked forward to the day when he should retire from the practice of his profession and leave you his successor. J 1 hope you will continue the business, as I feel confident that you will give entire satisfaction to all who mav require your services. " Verv respectfully, WM. J. CLARKE. RiT.RICIT V C ViiV.mL.. -i icsj Be- Dr. L. S. Pbrrt : Dear Sir . In accordance with the desire of the friends of our late friend, Doctor W. R. Scott, with whom you have been associated in the practice of Dental isurgery. for some time past, I have determined to deliver to you his office, instruments, and fixtures, until his execu tors are app .nted, and iu taking your receipt for the same, I feel assured that you will give entire satisfaction to his late friends and the mihlie r-enemllv h-. wo J of the fact thut he wus verv nroud of vnn aa h; Into ,;i . that he had perfect confide'nee in you as a skillful and suci uaiui A?euus, ana mat he intended soon to resign his Tit-- y uiiiius, uviu w 1119 lulling eye-sigut. W ishing you prosperity, and hoping that vou will reflect credit upon your late preceptor and partner in all your operations, I remain your sincere friend, , . . v P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Nut. 1, 1S54. tf Connecticut, Acw lork. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Deluware, Maryland, Virginia, N. Carolina. S. Carolina, Ireorcia. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas, TennesseeV Kentucky. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana. Illinois. Missouri, lows. Wisconsin, California, Orecron Ter.. Minesota Ter., N. Mexico Utah Ter., George F. Fort, i William Bigler, jWm. H. Rots, 'Enoch L. Lowe, Joseph Johnson, David S. Reid, John II. Means, :IIoweIl Cobb, 'J. C- Broome, jll. W. Collier, illenry S. Koote, Joseph Walker, ,P. II. Bell, :E. N. Conwav. (Andrew Johnson, !L.. . J'owell, i Reuben Wood, ,R. McClelland, Jos. A. Wright, A. C. French, Austin A. King, iS. Hempstead, 'L. J. Farwell, John Bigler, Joseph Lane, A. Ramsey, J. S. Calhoun, IBrigham Young, T E-i ' ! fl,."JO 1.31 1 i.-.j: i l.ooii l i-i i! 2M;i i 75o 1 so; 1, a:;n; j 2,500 l-4-i: l: 85; 1 4" 1:31. V 7- i i,io j i-2r i: 215; i , 4,M'iO ! 232 2' 12: 1 l.SoO; :'2'; :,' oo' 1 3,0W j S.38i S' 10ii; 1 1.3SSV,! 4; i 4' 'Jl 1 5. tiOii j 4'2aJ 4 74' 2 5,00 8V: 4. 152, " 2,00i if 2 50! 2' ln a 3,500 2.45; 4m 124: 2 3,000 2 47; 1 13o; 1,500 4.11! 4i 4t 1 2..VJ0 2 S31 4' loo 2 3,000 2:2i 4; j-: a 6, "00 4 32! 4! t7; 2 2,000 2 21j 41 OS 2 1,00 4 25; 4 75: 2 2,000 2 25; 2! 75; a 2,50U 4. 4j 100: 2 l,f00 2 35; si lOo o 3,500 2 32! 2! 6S 2 ' 1,300 3i50i 4- 100 1 1,500 4 25! 41 75; 3 2,lMot 4 IS; 4! 49; 2 1,000 4 30; 4' 5'.1, 2 1,250 2-lb; 2! 54 2 10,000 2 ic! 2! Sti 1 S,0oo; 4j 9! 2! IS1 1 - 2,5O0 4 t; 2! IS; 1 2,500$ 4;i3' 2l 20' 1 2,5CKlg 4;13j 2' 2U' 1 A CO.'S, IVSI10. GOODS. KERSEYS OF ALL GRADES 'fted from the fourth edition, by W. O. Markham, M. D., I Plaid, Striped and Plain Linseys ' Assistant Physician to St. Marys Hospital. . ,:.- ""mo- Marlboro' and Gala Stripes and Pla'ids. R.i rSLOTJ Hea.Ur Shirtings, for sale by rogans Heavy Boots, just received and JAJltS MCK1MM0N. T.;d; v-itu ;' HAT? .ASD CAPS. FALL STYLE AND BEST quality Moleskin H.t. oi Cloth Capsof every variety and price, Servant s Wool Hats, Bloci, Brown oSd Drab, just received. Raleigh; Oct. 7, 1858. JUcKiMM0- nwrwryv 4 . . V."V" AIV11JKM tK ft PKR CVKT In. Q, i ... ... " Ks-y "ic " me Kaleigh and Gostou Railroad h'SJJi c laTH ITAKIKRH Til A nrnWTMC In Store and for sale bv . " - V :,! J.'til.r?.";?..'-'-.'-:' "WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. i i "Tr ;' '' - ' 1 . . . , . or thSi '.iS a'ared-payable to the Stockholders, - :01Bce Rali A Gaston W ' W. - W.. VASS, Treasurer. J - Raleigh, Nov. 1 il: i . . ... -f . . " .... ...... t.i - mmgs, ana universal things classified into intellections, ensations, aud emotions, By A. B. Johnson. fceqal to tne neighbor's children. From the German. Bv Mta Vnimh A VfiraH J trMS uu S.. iitjQia, Midsummer Flowers, for the voumr. Bv Mirv H The Virginia Coinmedinns; or, old days in the Old Do minion. . Edited from the Mss. of C. Effingham, Esq. For "'V "J. W. Li. POMEROY. October 30, 1854. 9 ?AJ?"5LINTOIf MALE A1VD FEMALE IN- Ja. slllLib. h'nuik in nmntv V r UJ u d:l onlmn P..: I.. . i'L ' . . fn, j H - - wio cw luoiBiauia. , Janua eDlstDg 1 WU1 comD,enc8 on Monday, A Punctual attend - "loilj OUliVI ICU uviHuiiuicuio QIC U1311UUI, Deo. 8, 1854. 102 td. SS J? AT F: THE MOST EFFECTUAL Jllf; reiwdy ever used for the destruction of Rats, Mice, Ac. r WILLIAMS AJAVWOmr ;!ilfl?,KrACT '0 FLAORliC.RVaAilla, I JRfw!?' LJ?- .BM Almond, Cinnamon and Pine - -opuiv iu owre iuu lor bcus jjy ' wi; WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. A FINE LOT OF THE REAL CHURCH, ST., flffeph Johnson. Gold Hunting case, 1 iae-jua.-iaisuw j . .; ! . ALSO ine raiesi siyie or Cameo and other Breast-pins, Ear iC'' i -y exPress frn New York, just to hand at the " ';' ' '. PALMER A RAMSAY. Board from 7 to 9 Der mrmth ticulars address the Principals. - iiuveuioer zo, ito. The two For a Circular of par- 1049 tl5thj. -CJPiKfi? TWASHTASDS-BI- f WH'b' TO HA YENS' AWD GET ONE OF HIS it . . '.0"rkJCo.'sj.ust to hand at the Drug Store of Ttfrtti n WILUAMa A HaS-WOOD. "1PS?ME ' CHBWI1TG ' TOBACCOi. S 0 JTFB ' TxtSZStf1 .f ;Vrini Hock Candy ExtraDan vmty Wad Other popular brands in atore, wd lor sale br " T T T T & UQ a . " xiAixmjaa s HAIWWM), HlTE' LKA1) ; . . m "vre ana mrjuiie Dy - '"'-WILLIAMS A, te .l.-iu .HAYWOOD. I OWT.SI t tj iwwfrw. - WJ -ly r '-772yW A. 2 s "wit ana Tan em" ' nn. "BM.r" ',-.,'U'V.V.-r: ? WrLtlkMU'C - WSEED..CDTTDN . Crayon Daguerreotypes taken in the neatest stylo by Havens' Go and see thei. J naieign, xnov. 20, 1854. . : " - - ' i : REDUCED.-rJ RE D E L L 1 6t. HSICE : ,J(L..tora,fi. Not. 9, 1854. For sale by ON EXECU- WARREN L. POMEROY. 101 SiRol'iwA SUPREME COURT ., -y- rr a iviuiuiici oeia oi loo .north ,P,-era Coort Ronbrts. including u the volumes Nov, 18i W ' ' ; " "' " rUKOi. w an BANlt WARRANTS. . vi m on guoa paper, jot sale at tbi C-OO.'O-'iO.i i,i jiiZ .-.i ft liiAKiir. , ' : Office North-Carolina Railrod, RaUCIRR llwvmhtrltlli IUU m avni ahu Ai'XISK MONDAY THE 1ITH IXjJTli'T -'(Sundaj-s excepted) and until further notice a Pas sen cr iraiB Will eave Ge4d8boo dairy, 10, A.M.; arrive at Raleigh, 1 P. M. ' u 62 z Uoias., 5 P. M. December 7, 1854. . . 6 NOT CE TO PAINTERS ! PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING THE LUNATIC Asvlum will ho Km 1. - . : j . . -. theth day of January, 1855. Bidders are requested to submit their proposals for the yprk, either with or without furnishing- the materials. AT. cv mnnh vav .. J w ' - C. FISUER, Svpermtenden'l. td.5 25 REWARD. K1"4"" r bum rHK - SUBSCRIBER, ON SAT- ,uni8T mormna last, a nrm n-..man i?t t pv about live feet eio-ht inchna l.Tn-K : . ij had on a purple homesnnn dm ar,A i,,j i IWmAhMbM1 linmaen,,. A T I- , . . . 1 t "-w.uu uicBs. a learsne may optiun a ri'-j mi escape 10 a tree suite. She is jenn ui ttge. - a rewara ot twentv-Hv rloMnr. will v. .. i prehension and delivery to me, twenty miles west of Ra ti 1 I lue.uaywooa roa or for lodging her in anyjiiil. : r PSBOBNE BOWERS. vo. hot. , 185. 10 tf SUPERIOR HAVANA SEGARS. So,000 VERY Ksnperior Havana Seirars. -. 100,000 Good German Segars. 50,000 Domestic Seirars. - Just received and for sale bv BAIN, HATTON A CO. y'J to, AO'rr. .1 ,. - go bu-uatwh IS WANTED BY A YOUNG . . . " - wa, a ouiau vtUOOIVM t, wiul wdu is nniuinPii in nnmiHui imvu k. rT: "a - T " -.-w v'TB ava uS Viltv VJ W IT a k. ,',"se1,dres8, immediately, H. T. J. Fayettevillej N. C, ecember 12,1854. . 6t. TTOTICE. A GENTLEMAN WELL QUALIFIED TO i OTICE.-APPLICATION WILL BR MADE TO 1N( take charm, of n " v..V, A, "V !U . i the present Legtslaturp for a Charter of thQ "DIR. SW1"" theaubacriber. Tba quali- MUbf RECEIVED, a large and varied assortment of Mu- - uoirumeniB, ana nneet Music. Anr.lv B , . , ,T " """"a uakulwa MUSIC STORE. Raleigh, Novv 17. 1854. - j03. FRENCH Worked Collars, Undersleeves, Chimizettes tnmmiugs, Rcbbons, Embroi'd Handkerchiefs, Plain' -uuneiis, ana omer articles in that lini nni.... t: , , w ' KVANS A COOKE. SUPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, OF NEW - y y ufsmv. iu ouiiv. inn itir Hi A nv Raleigh, September 2d, 1858. JAS. McKIMMON, 83 WTE HAVE JUST OPENED MORE NEW GOODS i-kiiTi. vr mats.tn order at our Manufacturir- Es- .u,,nnew,orl, Xhe richest invoice vet otw-tioH Call and examine. CA! HOSIERY, Gloves, Umbrella, and Uver Shoes, a full Murim..i . Oct. 17 W H A R S TUCKER. TT3 OBINSONS' GAITERS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. f- W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. ftcations must be undoubted. B IJS CARRIAGE "COMPANY," with a capital of one hun red and Fifty thousand dollarar tn k. I. tA -i v ith permission to establish tranche in the surrounding wunties. ; .- - , .. - . , .. .. . JUST RECEIVED, AT F. MAHLER (next door to W. L. Pomerov. 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 Coses of pearl, shell aud paper mache. Card Receivers, verv fine of Terra Cotta, Ink-stands of Terra" Cotta, Alabaster, Ac, " Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Necklaces of all styles. - Perfumed French Bracelets, Ac., Ac. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cigars of all the leading Brands, comprising : . TF Hpm"II, ("""ariine, Primra, Jockey CTub, Constan cy Evidencia, Ac. To persons buving by the quantity we allow cost price with 10 per cent. Commission. Chewing Tobacco, waif supplied with all brands. Persons buying by the quantity we charge Manufacturers' prices. Smoking Tobacco, fine. mild, well Walking Canes of all styles. . .. -'". FOR THE CHILDREN ' J China Tea and Dinner setts, fine Knives and Forks, India Rubber Combs, Boys Guns, Secretaries Wheelbarrows, Carnages, Domidoes, Backgammon Boards, Chess men. Dif ferent games, Kid, Wax, China and India Rubber Dolls, Crying Babies, India Rubber and Tin Toys, A., Ac. , . . t - MISCELLANEOUS. Clocks ,D MaboSanJ' nd ?ron caaes 8 hours and 8 day WhIteu1ue and canary glass Candlesticks, new style. Pans, China Candlesticks, Rarors and Pocket-Knives, of the most celebrated makers, Emmerson and Tilton's supe F'i Str,2Ps' A" articles for the Toilet, Portmona1s Pocketbooks, Cigar eases, best Italian and English Guitar Strings, Flower vases, Ac, Ac FOR THE HUNTSMEN. wSEISJ P0"; Flasks Powder Horns, Shot Bags, Walker s and G. D. Caps, Shot, Duponfs Rifle Powder Travelling Companions, Willow Flasks, Ae., Ac, tuwuer' Price and quality warranted to give universal satisfaction. Come and see. - v; o F- MAHLER A CO. nor. 9, 18o4. - . . 10j $ 500 REWARD. P R O C L A M A T I O A" . By hi Excellency, David S. Rbid, Governor of the StaU of Forth Carolina. . . t WhERvS' U ha5 been made to appear to me that one John R. Young and one John M. Giles, who stand charged JiirV. jrime ?f mupdep in ,h County of Onslow, have fled beyond ihe limits of the State - Ai J 1 . m . ' m iue era nai mey may be brought to to justice. I uereii',sne, L8 m.f rocfamation offering a reward of two hundred and fafty dollars each for the apprehension and de- !h?!& ? t -lt, iobn R' Yo"nT nd Jhn M. Giles to the ahenff of Onslow County. T - ' - D'esckiptiox. John R oung is described to be about thirty years of nge, five feet six or seven inches high, spare-made, blue ejevand has i lost a part of .one of his forefingers. , ' . John M. Giles is described to be about 28 or 24 years of age, light complexion, spare made ; is about five feet, eiirht or nine inches high, an I weighs 1 80 or 140 pounds. - uuuer uij won ana attested with the ereat seal of the State of North Carolina, at the City of Raleic-h. thin tv. stK v,.w.v t Y By the Governor: v . DAVID S. REID. AUJ' "".Jr-. PriTa Secretary. Not. 89, 1854. . - -. , . ' 1051 TbWiiini0clnTilwiHubIIidjrtxm " In all the States, except South Carolina, the Governor U voted for bv the people: and if no one has & mnmritv ,.f ll the votes, in the States in which such a majority is required, the Legislature elects to the office of (iovernor mm of ih candidates voted for by the people. And fees. With the use of a furnished house. Z Including $1,500 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Including $1,000 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Government of North-Carolina. DAVID S. REID, of Rockingham. Governor, $2,000 per annum, and the use of a furnished house. Term expires Jan. 1, 1S55. Saui-kl F. Adams, Jb.. of Rockinshom. Secretary to the Governor, ('exclusive of fees,) William Hill, of Mrake county, Secretary of State, (exclusive of fees,) ...I Daxiel W. Coukts, of Rockingham, Treasurer, .... William J. Clarke, of Wake, Comptroller Stephen Bibdsaxl, of Wake, Chief Clerk to Treasurer 800 8"0 l,5i.l 1,""0 500 The CorxciL op State is composed of the following gen tlemen: Kimbmugh Jumps, of Wake county; William K. Lane, of Wayne county; Wbitmell Stallings, of Gates coun ty ; Archibald Henderson, of Rowan county ; Wilson S. Hill, and R. S. French, of Robeson county. The Board op Literature of North-Carolina is composed as follows: His Excellency, David S. Reid, President fjr officio; Matthew Shaw, of Beaufort, and Alfred Jones and William W. Uoldcn, of Wake county. The Ikterxal-Improvkmekt Boabo is composed as fol lows: His Excellency, David S. Reid, President ejr-ortieio ; Calvin Graves, of Caswell, aud Thomas Bragg, of Northamp ton county. Governor's Aids, with the rank of Colonel: J. A. Mc Leau, of Guilford; Thomas Rullin, jr., if Rockingham, and Robert Strange, jr., of New-Hanover. The General Assembly commences .'s sessions, in Ra leigh, on the Third Monday of No vein b , n every alternate year. The next election for members of the Senate, House of Commons, aud Governor, will be held on the First Thurs day in August, 1654. SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. The following are the Counties composing fhe Fifty Sen atorial aiistricts oi jNortc-uaroiina: Districts. 1st. Pasquotank and Per- quimons, 2d. Camden A Currituck, 3d. Gates and Chowan, 4th. Tyrrell and Hyde, 5th. Northampton, 6th. Hertford, 7th. Bertie, 8th. Martin A Washington 9th. Halifax, 10th. Edgecombe, , 11th. Pitt, 12th. Beaufort, 13th. Craven, 14th. Carteret and Jones, 15th.- Greene and Lenoir, 16th. New-Hanover, 17th. Duplin, 18th. Onslow, ' lath. Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus, 20th. Cumberland, 21st. Sampson, 22nd. Wayne, , 23rd. Johnston, , 24th. AVuke, 25th. Nosh. 26th. Franklin, 27th. Warren, 28th. Granville, 29th. Person. 80th. Orange, . Districts. 31st. Alamance and Ran dolph, 32nd. Chatham, 33rd. Moore and Montgom ery, 34th. Richmond and Robs son, 35th. Anson and Union, 36th. Guilford, 37th. Caswell, 38th. Rockingham, 39th. Mecklenburg, 40th. Stanly and Cabarrus, 41st. Rowan and Duvie, 42nd. Davidson, 43rd. Stokes and Forsyth, 44th. Ashe, Surry, Watau ga and Yadkin, 45th. Wilkes, Iredell and A lexander, 46th. Burke, McDowell and Caldwell, 47th. Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, 48th. Rutherford A Cleave land, 49th. Buncombe, Hender son, Yancey and Mad ison, 50th. Haywood, Macon, Cherokee and Jackson. L. S. 3 each. 2 each. APPORTIONMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The following is themanner in which the Members or the House op Combos (120,) are apportioned among the respective Counties: The Counties of Cumberland, Granville, Guilford, 1 Chatham and Witt I The Counties of Davidson, Edgecombe, Halifax, Ire-i ueii, new-Hanover, urange, ttandolph, Ala mance, . Anson, Beaufort, Bertie, Caswell, . Cleaveland. Craven. Duplin. Forsvthe. John ston, Mecklenburg, Northampton, Pitt, Robe- sou, nacuDgaam, jaowan, iiumenora, 3uij- sou, vrarren, wayne and wiiKes, j The Counties of Buncombe, Madison, Surry, Yad kin, Ashe, Bladen, Burke, Cabarrus, Catawba, ' - Cherokee. Davie. Gaston. Gates. Henderson, IIu4C.nl TI f I'nAnln Al.Wi'n Unnl. V.oh . Onslow, Pasquotank, Person, Richmond, Stan- I ly, atokes. Union, Yancy, Alexander, 13 runs- j , wick, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Columbus, Currituck, Greene, Jones, Lenoir. McDowell, Montgomery. Perquimons, TyrrelL Washing ton, Watauga, Macon, Haywood, Jackson, Clio. 1 each wan ana cranium,