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THE OUR PRINCIPLES ARE ONWARD ! Vr SEASON WE MAKE RENEWED EX W have this season purchased . A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Or CLOTHING Aud Gentlemen' Fiinilshinff Go StMtt OufiflND OF OOODS. Our oncern is connected with one of tbej JLargest importing Houses in the Union, with capital sufficient to make all !"" for the Cash, consequently the Propr.etorof this THE ONLY CLOTHING HOUSE, (Excusive!y) r- m TEE CITY OF RALEIGH, X3T Cannot and Shall not be "adenoid ! lnsenfor the last seven years, opposite everybody. it E. L. HARDIN (x. Raleigh, March 80, 1855. 51 " CALL AND SEE H. L. EVAXJS. NUMBER 29, CHEAP PLACE, RALEIGH, N. C. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFULLY, call the attention of his old friends and customers and the puWic generally to his stock of Staple and Fancy Dry s Bonnets, Hits, Boots, Shoes, 4c. which is now in store trad ready for exhibition. His stock is large and well ffied?aSdwUl be sold as cheap as the cheapest, particu UrU' tothc person BUYING WITH CASH, as great in ducements will be offered for the ready money. Call and examine, and be able of a truth to testify to the above. Opposite E. L. Harding's. VANS Ral-'igh. April 3. 1855. 5n TfcRESS GOODS. PLAIN FIGURED PLAIDS MP and Striped Silks. Plain Black Watered do., very cheap, o,.,in piaid striped, Figured and Plaid Berage, IS Bra'ge DePSDe,gFrench Jackonets and common Lawns, a large assortment at very low prices, . Ginroams, Brilliantes, Plain, : Dotted and Figu-cd Swiss Muslins. EVANS.' April 8. 1855, " 39 ;, WONNETS-A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF J Silk. Lace, Leghorn and White and Black Ribbons a large assortment and very cheap, Collars. Undersleeves, Chinuzetts, Gloves, Plain and Emb. Haudk'fs, Hosiery, Ac, at the vtaoe. April 3, 1855. ; 8tt APS AND HATS. BEEBE'S EX-FINS MOLE skin, , Black, Pearl and white soft Hats, Panama, Straw and Leghorn, Boots and Shoes Miles' tine Pump Boots,. do. pegged do. Robinson's Ladies walking shoes, Black and colored Gaiters, Gents fine summer shoes, Brogans, Calt; Goat and various other kinds. Ladies Fancy Shoes, Misses and Children's do. H. L. EVAMj. April 3, 1855. 39 CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WILMINGTON, N. C. THE CLARENDON IRON WORKS ARE now prepared to receive orders for Beam, Vertical, Horizontal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pres sure, and a lapied to all purposes; Circular, Vertical and Portable Saw Mills, complete; Pumps, Mining Machinery, Grist and Floor Mills, complete ; Parker, Turbine and other water Wheels,Equippingof Steamers, Car Wheels and Axles: Horse powers of various patterns ; Rice Field Pumps and Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pul lies, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, "including Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, Ac, Ac., The Companv would respectfully invite attention to their tyles and patterns of Railing, which may be seen at their office. BOILERS. Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, Chimneys, and all other "kinds of Boiler Work. J REPAIRS. A separate department and force will be kept for repairs, where work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. All work done in the establishment delivered either on the cars of the Wilmington & Manchester Railroad or the Wilmington 4 Weldon Railroad, or, in flats at the Compa ny's wharf, frpe of charge. ' Having large facilities, the above work will be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, North or South, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation bv letter or otherwise, in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and tor machinery o-enerallv, willingly answered. All orders or communica tions to be addressed to the undersigned. HENRY M. DRANE, Agent. March 22, 1855. 35 tf. POPE & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, E T E K S B U KO "V A. WILL GIVE STRICT PERSONAL ATTENTION to the sale of Wheat, Tobacco, Corn. Cotton, 4c, aud pledge themselves never to buy for their own account or on commission any of the siap'le products of 1 he coun try, in order that the'ir undivided efforts may be given to promote the interest of those who may make consignments to them. March go, 1855. 34 6ni. KELET FAMILY GROCERIES. POPE A CO. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Pe tersburg Va., Keep constantly on hand a select and ex tensive stock of Groceries, suitable for Planters and Fami lies, among which may always be found : Old Java, Laguyra and Rio Coffee, Stewurt's A B and C Refined Sugars, Stewart's best loaf Sugars, New crops New Orleans Molassess, in bbls, and half.bbls, Old crop Cuba Molasses, in hhds, and bbls, Swedes and English Iron, Sperm, adamantine and Tallow Candles, Western Bacon, Mddlings, Shoulders and Joles, Cumberland Nails, from 3 to "20 penny weight, March 20, 1855. " 34 6m. INES AND LIQUORS. POPE 4 CO., GRO CERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Peters bitbo, Va., Hare on hand a select and very superior stock of Wines and Liquors. They particularly invite attention to their French Brandies, imported 1850 and 1851, Old Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, Maderia, Port and SherryWine, Heidsick Champaigne, do. Imperial Eagle " do. St. Julien Claret do. ixmdou Porter, Bumgardner's very Old Rye Whiskey, Richardson's " " " Pure Extract of Rye, March 20. 1855. 84 6m. REWARD. RAXAW AY FROM'. THE 2Jdjtv subscriber, on the 12th of September,' 1854, a negro boy named ELIAS. Said boy is a bright mulatto, a uttie unoer t ieet nign, rouna tun face a little freckled, well featured, one of his thumbs disfigured, fleet not flat like most negroes. He may be lurking somewhere in Randolph or Guilford, or lie may be endeavoring to make his wav to the North-West. I will give a reward of $40 for his appre hension and confinement, if taken out of the State, and $25 if taken within the State, so that I get him. Any in formation concerning said boy will be thankfully received. It may be that said boy has procured free papers, but re member bis thumb. My postoffce is Sandy Creek. Randolph County, N. C. . . y , , t ABNER COLTBAIN. Randolph Co., N. C, March 28, 1855. 34 tf. ATS I HATS ! McGEE 4 WILLIAMS, HAVE r d i wo1?6 t? ery larS,e and wel1 elected assortment of HATS for Spring and Summer wear for men, boys and children, consisting of Leghorn, Panama, Manilla, Campea chy, Maricaibo, Pedal Straw, Canada Straw, Palm Leaf, China Pearl, AJboni Jockey, Wide Awake, Shanghai. - - -Also, superb Moleskin Hats of the latest style. ; 51 FANS I FANS t WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE and c.ioice supply of Fans, comprising many varieties rom the most superb Chinese down to six pence Palm leaf Call at McGEE 4 WILLIAMS. , ' SI DENTISTRY. J . ,i ,' '- DE. P. BAB COCK, HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN RALEIGH, has taken and neatly furnished rooms over Mr Roul hac s store, suitable to the reception of Laaies and Gentle men. . t wlhankul Krtue YerJ ,iberaI1 Patronage bestowed upon him, so tar, he . hopes by careful attention, and excellent operations, to merit a continuance of the same - eicellen . Teeth inserted, from one to a full sett, with' or Without artificial gums, and warranted. . or witnout ,Pr- B aPPy to bo able to inform his patrons, ana all others who have not learned the fact, that aoSh need not bTsuravif is but bejurely saved, if properly treated, nd filled in the best . . 'REFERENCES: r, i B PERMISSION.) Pah Tiff Macin T?1...' I. n ' SRM1SSION.) y . I Rev, Dr. Seabury, N. Y. Dr. J. Pannlr J Dr. Geo. E. HaWes Rev. Dr. Smedes, Dr. F. J." Haywood. " Hon. H.Waddell,C. Hill, i Drs. ChasT SIS' Kaleigh May 10. 1855. -, " wJa"' , THE LITERARY' LIFE AND CORRESPOvrFTrr.r. of the Countess of Blessington. by R. rI MftpP J. A., in two volumes. ; For saleTby Madden,M. K. H. D. TURNER, EaleighfMT8,18W. Bookstore. Great Mail Route from Hillsboroneh v tke - Kerth, by the Raleigh & GastoRailroad. V rNDEBTTHE SCHEDIlE RECENTLY ADOPTED on the North Carolina Rail Road, passengers can go. North without detention at Raleigh elsewhere.- . On the arrival at Raleigh of the train from the conductor of the Road will be in" attendance to take charge of the baggage and check it to Baltimore or Wsahington City, whilst the passengers will be allowed an hour aud a half to get breakfast and refresh themsel ves, . They will bo conveyed to and from the Hotels in omni buses free of charge. ' ... , Leaving Raleigh at 10 minutes past 7, they will reacn Weldon in abundant time for all the day trains going ftortn By this route the passenger will bo at ho trouble or ex pense about his baggage, as the conductor of this Roncr will lake charge of, anefgive a check for it at the N. C. Railroad D?uTOugh Tickots from Weldon to New York, by Peters burg or Portsmouth, $1 2. gKANCH, Prest. Raleigh, April 2, 1855. . fjI" ,, -Register, Hillsborough Recorder and Greensborough Patriot copy 1 month. - . - ' - ' " fiTATE OF NORTH -CAROLINA. LENOIR. !5C0UNTY- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1855. Geo. W. Venters w. William A. Strong . Or iginal attachment and Franklin Eubblii summoned as garm- 8 It' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the de fondant in this case is a non-resideut of this State, dered by the Court that publication be made m the A win Carolina Standard, a newspaper published m the c ty of Raleigh, for six successive weeks, notifying the said lUiam A. Strong to appear af the next term of this Court to bo held for the County of Lenoir on the first Monday in July next, to plead to issue, otherwise judgment will ho rend ered accordinglv. . . . . Witness, N. Hunter, Clerk of -our said Court, at oflice in Kinstpn, on the third Monday of MarchDl SoS (Pr.'Adv. g5,62K0 ' - 107-3 -6 w. mTOTICE. THE EXERCISES OF THE PRESENT il session of Red Mountain Female Academy will cIosp with a public Examination on the 11th and 12th of June. Addresses from one or more distinguished, individuals are expected on the occasion. Patrons especially, and tn public generally, are requested to attend. The next session will commence the second Thursday iu July. Terms as follows: Primary English branches, ; Grammar aud Geography,- Algebra and Philosophy, ' Latin, Greek or French, with other branches, . Embroidery, 97 50 12 00 12 50 15 00 3 0C 15 00 GEO. W. JONES, Chm'n of Eceeutioi Comrnftee. May 4,' 1855. 47 8w. A SITUATION AS TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned wishes to engage in teaching about the first of July. He will graduate in June next. Satis factory testimonials as to qualifications to take charge uf a Classical aud Mathematical school will be given. For fur ther information address Dr. Wm. A. Smith, or the subscn ber. at R. M. College, Va. R. N. SLEDP. May 15, 1855. . Mlf. EA. THE FOLLOWING CHOICE VARIETIES of green tea have just been received and are for sale at the Drug Store of Haywood 4 'Scott : Young Hvson, Silver Leaf, Golden Chop, Gun Powder, Plantation, Ouloug, and Neplus. Raleigh, March 16, 1 855. 53 . "THE SPECTATOR." A WEEKLY JOCHNAI. PUBLISHED AT WASHINGTON CITY. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSE TO COMMENCE about the first of June next, in the City of Washing ton, the publication of a weeklv newspaper, to be called the Spectator, designed for general circulation among the peo ple of the United States. Its columns will contain a full digest of the news of the day, foreign and domestic; a weekly review of finance and the markets ; a synopsis of the proceedings of Congress during its session ; tables of election returns; the important political action of Slate legislatures, and of party conventions; interesting "mis cellaneous and scientific matter ; articles on Agriculture; , together with original articles upon the leading topics of the day. Much valuable information relative to the opera tions of the Executive -Departments of the Government, together with a wtefcly list of new patents, wU be found in its columns. A large portion of its space wJl be devoted to light literature, original and selected. Its location as .the political centre of the Union, will atfo'd opportunities always to procure the latest information on public affairs. It istho intention of the undersigned to make the Spec tator on acceptable visiter to every house in the Union, and it wih therefore not assume on any occasion the posi tion of a partizan paper, nor will it owe any allegiance to men; but entertaining fixed and decided views on questions of political economy,, and upon our "system of government, it will disseminate and promulgate them as occasion siay require always keeping "carefully in view the interests of the country, growing out of foreign as well as domestic affairs. . The Spectatob will be printed in quarto, from, on good paper and new type ; each uumbcr containing eight pages of matter, milking one volume annually of 4 1 1 pages. Each volume will be accompauied by a full and complete index to ils contents, thus making it a most. va liable paper for preservation and ref even ce. It will be published every Saturday morning, at $2 per annum, payuble always in advance. -No paper will be continued beyond the time for which it is paid. All subscription aud communications on business should be addressed to the undersigned at Washington, D. C. AUG. F. HARVEY 4 Co. Washington City, Slav 22, is."5. "i IftfOKKIKG SUN ACADEMY. T J. II ORNER lTi FrincijHit, A. C. JONES, Aittn. The full scs sion of this school opens on the 1st Monday in -July next. Tu"e Academy is located in a healthy and moral neighbor hood in Wake, twenty inilesnorth-west of Kaleigh. A pa rental regard over the morals of the pupils will be exercised. Terms as heretofore. For particulars address the Principal or Assistant at Fish Dam. N. C. The Hon. Sion H. Rogers will deliver an address at the close of the present session on the 1st June next. ' May 25, 1855. 58 td. 25 Spirit of the Age and Register will please copy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDER signed having at .May Term, ls55, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Wake county, qualified as rator, cum teslamento aintejo, of John L. Powell, dee'd, hereby gives notice to a'l persons indebted to the s tate of the said John D. Powell,to come forward and moke payment. And to those having claims against said estate to present them, or this notice will be pleaded under the act of Assembly. JOS. D. POWELL, Administrator. May 25, 1855. 53 3m. " 3 The undersigned will be in the City of Raleigh du ring our next August Court, specially for the purpose of settling up the affairs of his testator. JOS. D. POWELL. PINEY POINT LINE TO BALTIMORE. ON SUNDAY OF EACH WEEK. FARE ONLY $4. THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED THAT the comfortable Steamer MARYLAND, Captain Chas. E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged and im proved in every respect, is now on the route between Pe tersburg and Baltimore once weekVy. Passengers by this agreeable, and economical line will leave Petersburg by the Alorning Train on Sunday of each week at 4J o'clock, A. M., and reach Baltimore in the course of the night, thus seouring a connection with the different lines out of Baltimore the following morning in any direction. . Returning, passengers will leave Baltimore on the after noon of Wednesday of each week, at 5 o'clock, P. M-, and arrive at Petersburg, by a special train, at an early hour next evening. Fare in-ither direction, $4. Forw ird Cabin passengers same price, but with meals on board of the steamer Mary land included, v Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by the New Castle and FrenShtown line, i 50; for second class do. $1 50 making the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadelphia, by this agreeable line, $6 50 only, for the first class passengers, and $5 50 for second class do., including meals for the latter on board the steam er Maryland. . For further particulars, or through tickets, apply at the Office of the Richmond, Petersburg and Potomac Rail Road Company. -- - ' - - - RICHARD FURT, Jr., Ticket Agent. . P. S. Fare to Piney Point, with privilege of returning, at any time during the boat season, $4 only. ' - , - - - . R. F., Jk., Ticket Agent. - February 27, 1855. - : - 3y--tf. ESIDENCJ2 FOR SALE. IN THE VICJLNITY of Raleigh, a cottage residence, with-every conveni ence for a small family rjot about one acre in size excel lent well of water in the yard shade trees in abundance will be sold on good terms,.if early application be made to the Editors of the Standard. This isa good chance, and the only one now in market in the City. . .-Maygg, 1855.. , ; .- ; 53 4w. LOAN'S MODEL ARCHITECT IN TWO Volumes Quarto. To thusp. lnntmTiltin hniMInir oij - . UIH,u,Uui vi.jiitiiu Bcyie?, tm worK is aesiraDie as a text book. Each plan has following it a table showing the estimated cost of every article required to complete,!," so that the expenses of the buildingmay be determined accnr--ately. : The details are drawn, to-a scale, and the mechanic . may at once obtain from its pages every measurement ne cessary as well as the appearance of the building when com pleted. It contains a frontispiece, printed in five colours a plan for a painted ceiling, printed in nine colours ; two ground plans, elegantly printed in thtee colours ; a grapery" superbly printed, in four colours; together with 61 sheets of elevations, exhibiting 105 plates of front perspective, and interim views of cottages, villas, churches, and school hou Se! prin? two ,olours and 119 plates, exhibiting in mi nute delail the finer and ornamental portions of masonry, wood nod iron work, msking an aggregate of 229 plates in the work. For sale by T. TURNER, ' Raleigh, May 1855. ? N. C. Bookstore. LAW SCHOOL AT HILLSBORO, N. C. rWIHE NEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL WILL M. begin on Monday, the 18th of June next. . ;-;..-. - , - - j. l. bailey; Jane lltb, 2856. if'. MASH. - 59 4w.ws. , W. H.v&' R: S TUCKER, r INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO THE .Host attractive Stock of FOREIGN DRY GOODS they ever offered iu this City, comprising - . RICH FIGURED AND PLAIN CRESS SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, ' WATERED SILKS, PLAID AND STRIPED POU DE SOIES, BLACK GROS DE RHINES, CANTON SILKS, GROS DE NAPLES , . FLORENCES, . ...... vv " MARCELLiNES, - SATINo v 'j v RICH PRINTED AND PLAIN BARAGES, ' " GRENADINES AND HERNANIS, ORGANDIES, ; JACKONETS, " - LAWNS, PRINTS, CHALLIES, BAREGE DE LA INKS, SUMMER BOMBAZINES, ? , ALPACCAS, POPLINETTS AND CRAPE DE SPANGNE, CRAPE SHAWLS, t of every description. BONNET and CAP RIBBONS, -TAFFETA and SATIN RIBBONS, - LACES. EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES and HOSIERY. Also, 300,000 yards of PORTSMOUTH, HADLEY AND LODI LAWNS, from 5 to 15 cents per yard. March 15, 1855. 83 Attention, Ladies ! WH. & R. S. TUCKER TAKE PLEASURE in informing the Ladies that their assortment of Sprixo am) Sommek Maxtillas is no w ready forexhibition. wnicn tney win De pieasea 10 snow mem ui. tucn No. 8, Fayetteville Street. " 83 Marh 15, 155. STILL THEY COME I TAKE OFF THE OLD BEAVER AND DON ONE OF those beautiful Spring and Summer Hats, which have this month been received, comprising all the styles of Straw, Felt, Wool and Fur Hats out, viz: Men's Black Leghorn Huts, " Tan " " Tea Col'r " " . " Canton " " Petal . " " Panama " " Cavalier " " Wide Awake " " Octigon " . " Sevastopol " Boys and Misses Hats and Caps, Bloomers and Flats of all kinds. . W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. PERUVIAN GUANO. WE HAVE MADE-AR-rangements with Messrs. Bareda & lira., Agents of the Peruvian Government for suUDlies of wurcGuano of them, our importation, and offer for sale in any quantities at the. following prices, Jor euen. may : 1 ton or under, 2 cts per lb. ; 1 to 5 tons 51 per ton of 2,000 lbs. ; Over 5 tons o0 per ton " " Deliveries can be made af our wharves to any of the Riv er Boats, or from our warehouse on west side of the River to the cars of. the Wilmington & Manchester Road, frte of ejpeise. "Dniyage to the cars of the Wilmington. & Weldon Road will be 50 cts. per ton. Railroad fre.ght from Wilmington to any point on the N. C. Road, not west of Hillsborough, will be $2 per ton. DeROSSET & BROWN. Wilmiugton, May 2S, 1855. 1077 3m. TiffUSTER ROLLS OF THE SOLDIERS OF ItJLTHE W AR OF 1812, detached from the N. C. Militia in 141:2 and '14, published in pursuance of Resolu tions of the General Assembly, of Jan. S2S, 1S51, under 'he direction of the Adjutant General. Copies of this work may be obtained by addressing tho subscriber. Price one dollar, free of postage. CH. C. iUboteau. Raleigh, May 4, 1855. 47 MASONIC NOTICE. ON THE THIRD SUNDAY OF INST THE FU- nerai obseqtteis of Brother Gray Bridges will be jleninized bv Morning Star Lodge No. 85. at Nashville, N. C. Members and brethren of the fraternity generally are lespectfully solicited to attend. J. J. Q. TAYLOR. Sec'y. June 4th, 1S55. 57. Nag's Head Hotel and Ocean Retreat. THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS FAVORITE RESORT would inform i lie health and pleasure-seeking publ.c, that the above establishment will be opened fur the recep tion of visitors on the 1st of July. lie has made ample arrangements with persons in the serosal surrounding counties for constun I supplies of Fowls, Ganre, Fish, fresh Butter, and all the delicacies of the con tiguous markets. Experienced assistants, ar .l polite, accommodating serv ants are engaged. The tine German Bund is re-engaged for the season. No pains or expense will be spared to give entire satis faction. TERMS : Families per month, $33,00 Single gentlemen by the month per day, 1,25 ' " perdav, 2,00 A. E. JACOBS, Proprietor. June 2, 1S55. ts 6w. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND IJEST BEADING Weekly Paper in Virginia, IS TUB WEEKLY EXPRESS, ONLY TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, CONTAINING FORTY COLUMNS UKAD1NG MATTER, PRINTED ON A DOUBLE SHEET. IT IS PUT TO PRESS AT A LATE HOUR ON FRI day, and sent off by thejirst mails; so that all subscri bers, within two hundred aud fifty miles of Petersburg, on any line of railroad, will receive the Weekly Express on Saturday Night, Coittuininff the latest Telegraphic AV?c frwn every Miction. of this Country and Kufiype. -k ITS LEADING FEATURES AKE, American Biography, Interesting Fiction, Ag ricultural Matter, Arts and Sciences, Inci dents of Travel, Wit aud Humor, Io c mestic News, Sabbath Reading, Old - W orld Matters, Choice Miscellany. The Weekly Express will give full particulars of events that transpire in this Great Couutry. We can and do boast of Our Size, oar Quantity of Matter, onr Best Se lections, and of all that Interests the Reading World! - Subscriptions received at The Express Office,' in the. Express Building, Petersburg, Va.. Bank Strjet, between Svcamore and Alarket Streets, and near the Exchange ana Virginia Banks, the Post Office and Merchauts' Exchange. To. Postmasters and other Agents, a discount of 20 per cent, is given for all clubs of five and over ; or six copies sent for ten dollars. All orders promptly attended to. Ad dress, ANDREW F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO., Bank Street, Petersburg, Va. June 8, 1855. 57 "J NOVELTY IRON WORKS I ! ! ' KALEIGH, N. C. v MANUFACTURE OF HORIZONTAL, AND Vertical Steam Engines, Tubular, Flue, and Cylindri-. . cal Boilers ; Circular, Vertical, and Portable Saw Mills," complete. Grist Mills, Car Building,-Ac, Ac. Iron & Bras Castiugs of all descriptions,including ornamental railing Ac. One of the Partners has been engaged in the above busi ness for a number of years, and has turned out some of the best Engines and Saw Mills in the State, which can be testified to. by many who have purchased of him. We are also making preparation for the manufacturing.. a -of the most improved Plows, Harrows, Cultivators ana 3 other Farming Implements. All we ask is, that our friends, will give us a fair trial and see if they cannot thereby not only save their money at home, but a heavy tariff of trans portation. , . . SJLAS BURNS & CO. June 9th, 1855. '-57 6m. Raleigh and Gaston- Railroad. mjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM AND , iyi after the SOth January, all dues Ui this Road for freight roust be paid at Petersburg or Portamotb .exiept on ,way freight. which must be paid in advance or on delivery of ine gooas as ine case may De. , . . v-: - ' - -,. This arrangement will afford great advantages to our cus tomers by superseding the necessity- of their: employing more than One fSrwaraing agent between :New York and Raleigh, and having their goods or- produce, subjected to only one-handling. '.. .-i. '.s "...'.a.-.. Agents cannot violate the above rule withotrt.subjecting themselves to removal. . .- V- . . . " . . ' The greatest care will continue to be taken by the officers and agents of the Company in every department of Its- bus iness to. accommodate the public and. promote the interests of itssCustomers. Whilst theWesternrmerchants are going North a passen ger tram wilLJeave Raleigh in the afternoon, on the arrival of the train from the West on the N. C. Road, due notice ' of which will be given. ' -" ' By order of the Board of Directors, - - L. O'Br BRANCH, President. . As the Company has two Depots : in ' Raleigh, merchants ordering goods to go up the N C. Road are requested to have them distinctly marked so that their destination may be known, and they may be loaded to the through Depot from Petersburg or Portsmouth.' - ?v. " y-i'-- . . Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1855:; S" ''v""V--:'sl6tf. UST RECEIVED A LOT, FAMILY GROCE- RIES,Crushed and Brown Sugars, Java,BoheaV Rio and Laguira Coffees, G. P. Tea. Soap, Candles, Snuff' and Se-' gars.. Also, a lot of chewing Tobacco, on . commission by the box at factory prices. .At . " .. -.- r 'i'V- 1 . LITCHF0RD & COOKE'S. Jun 36, 1885. - - 1 First Premium Blank Books. JNO. B. EGE, ' . (Sycamore St.,Tetersbnrg, Va., next to PannilA Sons.), AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, OF HIS OWN MAN- irmiiiva an1 makafl tn twAoV fill fti!l- stales and" prices of Ledgers, Journals, Blotters, Cash, Railroad, Bank books, v itc, Ac. ' - - . - ' !. Neatly ruled to any pattern, having an improved ruling machine; and having obtained the first prized the Fair of the Union Agricultural Societyof Virginia and North Caro- lina, would solicit a continuance of the generous patronage heretofore extended to him. f, ;i - .- - Call and examine. ' , . Northern prices. '.'r Petersburg, March 2, 1855. :- . ,.' " 8Q-W- nno THE TURPENTUTEf MAKERSrOF;N. r M. ; & S, CAROLINA, Th subscribers having ta.- t ken the premium at the late State Fair upon turpentine tools, (chippers,Toundshaves and hackers, would announce to the public that they are manufacturing these tools .ex tensively. Their workmen having been for many years en gaged in' the above business are unsurpassed by any in, the quality and proper construction of their tools. We will de liver these tools at any points on the N. C. WAR. and W. A M . Railroads. i We" warrant; these - tools to "be equal in . quality and 'superior in adaptation for work to any Nqrth-.; ern manufacture, and ask a liberal share of public patron age, trusting that liberal Southerners will give preference to home manufactories' . , . . : All orders addressed to us ftl Jerricho. N. C, will meet prompt attention. ' -.... - L. & W. B. WHITFIELD. . January 9, 1855. 14 tFtHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORTH CAR olinn Mutual Insurance Company, held on the 9th inst. the following persons were elected Directors and Offi cers for the ensuing year: DIRECTORS: - -t J. B. G. Rulhac, Raleigh. . "' Henry D. Turner, do. J. R. Williams, do. T. H. Selby, do. C. W. I). Hutchings, do. . James F. Jtirdan.- do James M. Towles. do. James E. Hoyt, Washington Alex. Mitchell, Newbern. ' Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Edenton. W. W. Griffin, Elizabeth City. F. F. Fagan, Plymouth. W. N. H. Smith, Murfreesb'iro.' 11. B. Williams, Charlotte. Geo A.Smith, Milton. O. F. Long, Hillsboro.' 4 Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Boner, Salem, - - - ... A T. Summy. Asheville. . OFFC'EUS OF THE COMPANY J. B, G. Roulhae, President. . ' .' ' " " II. D. Turner, Vice President. John C. Pat ridge, Secretary. John II. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersmau, General Agent. . . , John R. Williams, :1 . - T. H. Selbv, Executive Committoe. C. W. D. Hutchings, ) This Company has boon in successful operation over years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of pro perty in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries.) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now covor property amounting to $4,500,000, a large portion of which is iu Couutry risks ; and its present capital is Seven Hun dred Thousand Dollars, in bonds, properly secured. The average post oflnsurance upon the plan of this Com junv has been less than one third of one per cent, per an num, on all grades of property embraced in its operations. All commtinicatio'ns in reference to iusutance should be addressed tc the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Seo'y. T? ,.-,r), .Inn,.!-) 1S5. ' fS FOR SALE, A highly valuable water-power on a neverfailing stream, with an abundant supply of water, and near the Railroad. THE SUBSCRIBER, INTENDING TO REMOVE to the southwest, wishes to sel' his OIL, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS situate on Neuse River, about nine miles northeast of the cay of Raleigh, uud two and a half miles from Huutsrille Depot, on tlie 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 machinery is of the most approved construction, aud is capable of pro tic iug fifteen thousand gallons, per annum, wf cotton seed, linseed and castor oil. There are also attached to it one of Carver's largest size cottou gins and a cotton screw. Fif teen year's acquaintance wilh the oil muking business jus tities'lvm in the remark that it is one of the most profitable and sufsliictory that he has any knowledge of. sThe SAW MILL, re-built two years ago, and running with llotchkiss's vertical wheels, is surpassed by few in the count rv, and a read v sale is found for the lumber at the mill. The GRIST MILL has a large custom, and being in a thickly settled and largely grain-growing neighbourhood, would, with slight, repairs, command a custom yielding 5imi bnrrels of toll torn a yeai. while at a small expense a th-ur mill could he attached to it which would yield an an nual I'll of one thousand bushels of wheat. A mure favourable opportunity fir a profitable invest ment, in W;ike comity, has never been presented. In the bunds of a prudent and energetic man, who would give them his personal attention, these mills would pay for themselves in a verv short time. WILLIAM J. CLARKE. Raleigh, June 19th, 1855. ' 61 tf. DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER' OFFERS FOR SALE HIS residence iinmed.ately opposite the Bank of the State. The lot f:ices Sl feetjn Newbern street, and runs back loo fee H iih IJImit streel. The improvements consist of the dwelling containing ? x comfortable rooms, a servant's house with five rooms, a kiicheu, nu oflice, aud astable. The gar den is one of the largest and most productive in the' City, and is well stocked with fruit trees. Persons desiring to purchase will be shown the premises on application to WILLIAM J. CLARKE. Raleigh, June 10th, 1955. 61 tf. THE RICHMOND ENQUIRER. WITH THli VIEW OF EXTENDING THE CIR dilation of the RICH - OND ENQUIRER iu the Southern States, the Proprietors have commenced the issue of a WEEKL Y PAPER, which contains all the reading matter of the Daily and Semi-Weeklv editions. We need sav nothing of the political character of the RICHMOND ENQUIRER, which is now what it was n half century of o. We y state that it is the purpose of the Editors to devote all their energies to the discussion of the issues which Know Nothingism has brought before the country. TERMS. Daily Faper, Penu-Weekly, Weekly, per annum, 5 2 TO CLUBS. For six copies of the Daily, - " .85 For six copies of the Semi-Weekly, " 25 For six copies of the Weekly, " 10 For fifteen copies of the Weekly, " 25 Address RITCHIE, PRYOR A DUNNAVANT, Richmond, Va. June 20, 1S55. 1080 w3w. OUR RECENT ARRIVALS. PER EXPRESS. . , June 11th, 1855. -H 41kif BLACK SATIN ALPACA SACKS. J. 39 50 Frocks. 15o White and Bro. Duck Linen Frocks, as Check Marseills Frocks. ' Also. Gauze Marinor Under Shirts. V .- Silk " " . . Spun "- ' " " ListoThread " " . -Cotton ' - " " Fancy aud plain Silk Hose. ' " and Cotton, do. - We are now selling the above goods cheaper than ever. ; . E. L. HARDING. June 11th, 1855. - 68 sw. M. LOVE JOY'S CLASSICAL, MATHEMAT- ical 'and Military Academy will commence on the ath oTinily, 1655. Tuition in advance. . .The health of my beys requires the exercise of the rnfl lary drill ; for this a teacher will be necessary, attended by additional expense and trouble; therefore, there will be an extra charge of five dollars. .AH boys -required to drill ; ' and on dress parade days to appear in uniform bluejackets, white paYits, blue cap, iu summer; in winter, the pants will be blue. . The cost of the uniform will not exceed e glit dollars acheaper'andmpch handsomer dress than tnat which boys ordinarily wear. ""- - ' . 1 J.M. LOVEJOY. ,. Raleigh, June 20th, 1855- 61 tltlj. The Register, Post, Star and Spirit of the Age' will please Copy thrje timeSi " ' . . ' t' . - : ; - ' - - gTA EOGRAPHICAL - COMBINATION MAP VI OF NORTH-CAROLINA. DESIGNED TO instruct and amuse the family entile and primary School.' Thedesign of the publishers has been to furnish ah agree- ' able and attractive method of imparting to" the young a' knowledge of Geography, and of blending amusement with instruction. . t. . - ;. .... .. The several Maps com osing this series are dissected and cut up into variform pieces.'but in siich a manner that each piece, whatever may be its shape, has a correspondence with -the otherwrts of the map to which it belongs. Thus from' --a score or more separate and differently- shaped pieceX, a complete map may be constructed. The act of combining these parts, exercises and amuses the mental faculties, ana " the study tjf Geography thus made attractive is rapid and . permanent, rn its results, and more knowledge of the sub ject is acquired in one hour spent in the intellectual amuse ment than a month of hard' book study. -v-T. For sale by -- - ' - H. D. TURNER, "' ---- - . N. C. Book-Store.' Raleigh, Jane 20, 1855. ' v yv 61- - FEMALE S C II O O L , HILLSBOROUGH, N.. C. h THenext Session of MR." and mrs." bub- well's School for Young' Ladies will begin on Wed nesday, the 18th of July. The Modern Languages, and Music on Piano and Guitar, will be taught by Mr. Vam pill, Address Rev. B. Burwell, HiHsborough, K.C. Jww 26d, 18S5. 91 8w. . NaTy Beef, and Pork for 1S3S. . ' . --' " , f - . ' NAvrTJsifABTiEitT-'V'-,' ' t Bureau of .Provisions, ahd Clithing, June 1,. 185.: EALED PROPOSAL, NPORSED J PROpr. sals for Beef." aud Proposals"; for Port's asi he-case liiav be. will hnVMHtived ftt'thii office until 12 o'clock, m. on Saturday, the 14th day" of July .next, for furnishing ind delivering, free-fall cost and fc'sk to tjie United States, at fb'e following naVy-yards: -' -; - ' r ' r ' - 1 BarrAf oetfT ' Barrtls pork A. At Charlestowh, Mass,.. . , . . 1400 ' ' , - 1,20 tt Brooklyn. N.-Y, ............ .600 v '.r'-ijtMh. tGosport, Va...... '.,r,4u0 .;.. " 1,200 ' .-i. rf - . .k it- " " One-half of said beef and park -must be delivered at each '." of the above-named yards, respectively, by the 1st day uf. April, ls56 ; and the- remaining half by lbest day of June, "1856 ; unless earlier deliveries should be required by the -. chief of this bureau. " Payment to be made within thirty davs after delivery" - , ; . Bidders must specify their prices separately and 'distinct ly in separate offers for the beef and for the pork, -and for each of fbe places of delivery, covering all expenses and all charges. - ' " .: . The beef must be from well-fattenediavJle,-8laughtered between the 1st day of November, ldi, and the first day of January,' 1856. and weighing not less than six hundied pouuds, net-weight, each, llie legs and leg rands of the , . hind quarters, and the shins and shoulder-clods, the shuul deis of mutton and ends of sticking, pieces, and at least . eight pounds from the neck end of each- four-quarter, or the parts marted Nos. 1, -J, b, 4,'and 5, -on the dritwing or ' delineation of the fore and hind quarters of an ox,' which . will be attached to, aud form a part of (he contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel, and the remainder of tfie carcase, instead of beinfy cut with a cleaner must be cat through with a saw and" knife, to giee the meat a suuart, neal, and smooth appearance, in pieces or not less than eightpouads, nor more than twelve pounds, each. . The pork must be packed from corn-fed, well-fattened hogs, slaughtered between the first day of November, la5, and the first day of January, 1856, and weighing not less (ban two hundred pounds each, excluding the heads, joles,' necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet, butis, rumps, lard, and all refuse pieces ; and must be cut vfith a sano and knife, in -pieces weighing not less than six pounds, not more than t w'elve pounds, each, -w- . ' - "-. i . Both the beef and pork must be salted with, at least one statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, or St. Ube's salt ; and the beef must have five ounces of tine pulverized - saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to be made . from fresh water as strong as salt will make it, and must be -perfectly bright and clear. , . ' Each oarrel must contain fall 200 pounds net weight of beef or pork, and no. excess of weight in either article will be paid for. The barrels must be entirely, new, ' and be made of the . best seasoned heart of white oak staves and headings; the staves to be not less than five-eighths of an inch thick, and -. the headings not less than three-fourths of an iuch thick; they must be throe-fourths hooued over, including the irou noops, wiin me Desi wnue oas or nicitory noops, aua eacli barrel must have on it four irou hoops, viz i ne of one and a half inch in width on each -bilge, and one of .one and an eighth inch in width on each Tmime, and each-to be of one sixieenth of an inch thick. . Each barrel must, be of the in ternal capacity of thirly-two gallons." ''-"" .V- " Each barrel must be branded by ' burning oir! its head "Navy Beef," or " Navy Pork," as the -case may be;- with the contractor's name and the year, "when", packed, aud weight; and shall also be branded on the bung stave with the letter B. or P., us the cose may be. 1 ' The beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed by. the chief of this bureau, be inspected by the inspecting officers at the respective navy-yards aforesaid, and by some-" sworn inspector of salted provisions," whu- will be selected by the respective commanding officers ; but their charges for such inspections must be paid by the respective contractors, who must l.kewise have the barrels put in good shipping order, to the satisfaction of the commandants of the- respective navy-yards aforesaid, after inspection, and at their own ex--pense. . . ." - . - . . Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to one-half the estimated amount of the contract will be required, and ten per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment, to be made, as collateral security, for the due and fatihful performance of the respective con tracts, which will nu no account be paid until the contracts': are complied with in all respects; and is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of failure to complete the de? liveries within the prescribed period.' .In case of failure on the part part of the contractor to deliver all or any part of the beef or pork above mentioned, of the quality and at the time and places above provided, the contractor will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the contract price to be paid in case of the actual delivery thereof ; .which l.-qui-dated damages may be recovered from time totime as they . accrue. Payment will be made by the United States at the Eeriods above specified, (excepting the ten per centum to. e withheld until the completion of the contract, as before stated,) after the said beef and pork shall have been inspec- , tea ana received, ana on is tor toe same snail have been I presented to the navy agents, respectively, duly apgroved uy tun comuiuuuiims 01 me respective navy-yaras, accora ing to the terms of the contract. f lie parts tjf beef to be exclvded will be particularly desig nated rn the engraving to be attached to the contract. . per sons interested can obtain thett, wit A a drawing of the barrel, on ajrplication at this ojice. - Bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith not. tied, and as early as practicable a con tract will be transmitted to them for execution, which con tract must be returned to the bureau within ten days, ex clusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal will be deemed a notification thereof within the meaumg of the act of 1846, 'and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this- under standing. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the 6th section of the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for -1840-47, approved lUtb August, lS4rt; by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon-. sible persons; to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten- days, with' good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the article proposed. This guarantee must be accompanied by the certificate of the United States district judge. United States district at torney, or navy agent, th .t the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee, . No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee. - The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, where a company offers with the Christian names written in full, must be distinctly stated. ' Under the joint resolution of Congress, approved 27tti March, 1854, "all bids for supplies of provisions,-clothing, . and small stores for the use of the navy, may be rejected at the option of the department, if made by one not known as a manufacturer of- or regular dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the reverse, must be dis tinctly stated iu the bids offered."' - ' . ' June 1, lE5--. 1078 w4w; THE NEW HOTEL, WELDON, N. C. IS- NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. . This Hotel is new and newly furnished, and the propri etors will use every effort to ' keep a Good- Ho a, and ren der tfieir guests comfortable. . ...... - They respectfully solicit a share of public patronage T. J. JARRATT & CO., Proprietors. . Meals always ready on the arrival of the cars. ' June 2. 18E5. -. . . 56 Wlmi Intendant's Office, RALEIGH, May SOth," JS55. . To holders of City Honda, and others : 1 ' " " . Holders of City Bonds and other securities for the pay ment of money are invited and. requested to appear at the City Treasury on the first of Jniy next, and very six months thereafter and receive payment "of all interest due by the City to that date, and also in lieu of the present Bonds to receive Certificates of Debt, registered at the City Treasury payable at three and six years, under the- seal of the City, bearing interest from date, to be paid semi-anDo- . -1 . .. .i. i vauc .ULUUI ixmt the issue of the Bond,, and the description of the Bond ean- - ccuea. oj oraer oi me Board, - - - r . WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD, ' - SPRING TRADE.w-MARCII, 1855. WE ARE NOW PREPARED AT OUR NEW STORE, Nos. 78 and '80, Svcamore St., opposite'McIlwain, on & Co., to offer to Merchants of Virginia and North 'arolina the most commanding stock of FOREIGN AND . JOMESTIC DRY GOODS.we have ever had. . One of our firm will remain in Newi York during the '- resent month, and attend the Auction Sales, thus placing s.dailyin possession of manystyles of Goods much below egular prices. - . ' . Merchants visiting this market wou ld-do weHr togiveour tock an examination before-buving elsewhere. ' " ; I , . STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Petersbnrg, March 12, 1S55. ' - - - gi y ' New Bakery and Candy Manufactory. .iffRS. H A R DIE, .DESIRES TO SAY TO THE fipublic that she has recently employed a superior Ba xer and Candy Maker.-" She wiH keep constantly fop sale Cake's and Candies of great Variety, , "ad is now prepared to execute orders for cake for dinners id parties, -iamilies and hotels can he supplied with any ..nd or any quality of desserts.. - . . -, ,She will fill- orders for Candy at wholesale, and-forward ; t any part of. the State. - . . Raleigh, Nov. 21), H?r,4. - 1 3tf (?FOBO FE-HALE.CpLLEGEi -THE SEXt .bessio.n will commence on the .first Monday in Jan- ary, 1855 and close the last Thursday in May. Hates tbition (payable osfc iui.r nt advance.).'" For Readmg.rWritingi with the first rudlmen is I English Grammar and Geography," Q 00" iKiiu vrruiuinar, vxeograp. y ana Arithmetic. lsi.50 For any thing higher, ; : - " 13.00 . For the Colfege ClassesV (without ?ny extra f aarge for the Languages,) . -. -'..; , .- , 2000- i Musio on Piano, -. - " Use of- Instrument, i . .. The same On Guitar, ' - - Drawing and Painting - " . - . V Oil Painting, ' . ,!3t? - Needle Wor3 v;&-ri t ,ff;i. Board per month, , -vt," : " f." . Washing pe) --nonthp l-.-S-y. 1 - ""'v r v""' : Musical Soiivja will be tiven durins-each term T ' '20)0. " 8,00 t i2;oo '15,00 -v 5,00, : ; 8.00 ; T. T. GRANDY, hWM,i4. office of Tr , Premium Circular Saws HE HIGHEST. PiiIZE MEDAL, GiVEV at. Mechanic's lastuute at its .recent ilt ATtHE Behrat Richmond Va, for the encouS?' ,e,h Uon of American Manufactures was awarded ,,t, pr"m" Burger, for specimens of their eelebratede rcn iL i,lldand Saws. , tular aiid uther : THe propnetors. beg respecfullv to call the fowl, tion of ilerchants, Founders, Mill men anJ f lu a,,en geoeraHv, to the concurrent testimony f ;e Public e-v iviu,uj uiiixens of theCir V-7. ln- Richmond, October 30" s"' L desire to- enconrage enterprise at home' anri a!1 wl" pleased to loam tnat they are receivino- l!l,I.' . are ""uch ' - -A-NDERSON DELANY 1 pnge' - ' - Richmond Va Oct Sn The undersigned have sold thirty ormorel'm! , - ' Saws, manufactured here by Messrs Toland I IP C,rcu'ar we fake pleasure in sayingwe have not heard. urK?r and one that.we have sold. - ' neard a complaint 0f We keep an assortment of all the different Win , . they make, viz: Circular Saws, all s.zes M il o ;,w"s Cut, Rip, Hand, Panel,- Wood and We'b si v P Vi-0' 'ss pectfully ask the attention of the Pubic to ti, " ( ' they are made-in Virginia, are warranted Us- as if tW do not, give full StfaotinhLv can T''' '""i and they are sold low as similar goods cin T""1, the United States. ; - fc CJ" be I,"'clw.erl SMITH & IIARWocn in Harware, Ac, No- 85 Main St. D' Dealers i j,. , Eacle Fo'-NDRr Ofpicp i Richmond, 2'Jd u.mst J ' I Messes. Tolaxp A Bpegee : ! AUrn' 4. Gentfemen. It gives me pleasure to be etiablwl . . that the Circular Saws I have ob.ained 1 , . v.?.. ? use of my mills, arc of very superion oiulii v . m Le g.ven entire satisfaction to my customers in uvei v ', aud I do not hesitate to pronounce them emi-il ,"'stant; pect, if not' superior, to those of any twr m-mP' within my knowledge, and can Confideutlv -1 '" them to the public. Very respeciluil;" H Ui '; J J ' "p. RAini. '- - - Eagle Forximy ) r Richmond, 30th August 1S-.A Messrs. Toland &. Bekge: ' . Gei-tUm-en I have put in operation, sinre mv with the above cstab.ishment, several , vo,,,. r" Saws; aud they perform well and I would reeon ,ou hh';" to all in want of a good article IK11J ,Utu - - TKRMS ,Si We challenge theproduction of a single insfanc- in w!l:, we have failed to wake good our Warr-miv i . ca will recol.ect.tbat no other manufacture a uli'lVT ranty, either in Europe pr America. iui iv ..r ,-. Letters of inquiry promptly answered ' RichmondFeb. 1655. BURGHl NEW JEWELRY STOKE. . ..wvieu, me iiiiiiv ana lilt. n ..mt.. ,ncr.y occupied by the UmJ of Favettei-i leStrpof n,ri ,L j. ',. V. ile Ul;i - , - , , ",'J oiores, Where lie in ,,i.fi,.,l & rich uud beautiful assortments of NEW JFWI-'l I'V ! all the modern Styles consisting of the ornamented ,h' -useru and to whxh he invites the attention of .!. i He has also for the gentlemen a good lot of r.'ii n ' SILVER WATCHES; which will & rrl ,V, L wen when delivered to the customer; also ., lav ev - -double barrel guns brought on expressly for the hmit.rs I Carohna, also i great variety of walking Cai.es. I u cl 1 the &ew Jewelry. Store; any and every thing usuMu- k,m in such establishments may be found at pricSs that cam, t fail to please the customer. ' ' Repairing executed at short n jtice and satisfaction euar an teed. fr 1 Oct.-ber 15, 1854. - Register, Post,- Age, Metropolitan copy. ' ' TTOTICE. Was taken up and commined i..Ja-l in the" County of Nash, on June ssolh, ia",; , t.,',,-o Ti-M Wr.Say-S h;s name is TOM, and belongs' lo .i,.. U?!rs of Billy fosters', deceased. Tom, M-waTce seems to be about twenty-five years of age, bUick cji.ii,,Vi ion, and has more than an ordmarv space be: we-n t uf. his under teeth. The owner is requested to come f rn-M pay prison charges and take him away, or he w 11 be dis posed of according to law. U b Vl VI S Aug. lwtf. .k ASNTGROVE MALE ACADliiY, M ate forest, ST. O. WILLIAM M. CKEVS.i u V Principal. The Seventh Sess,., n ,.f fn.s mst.ti,.'i..u'wili connnenceon thend Monday in Jaimarv i.e.v;. Tin;,.,,, ,,, . to Eloper session. The Academy .s siuiard i lailelivm Forestville. The location of this institution forlieaiili nu.r aUty and convenience cannot be surpassed bv i-nv ' The lYusfees of this school have more than realised iIicVi-xi.ee tations inMr. Crenshaw as a teacher, and would sav lo ilie public that he is a thorough scholar and a good uis'l. uc-lor. Loard can be bad at per month. For further particulars address . Da. WESLEY HARTSF1ELU, 3 tf. E,FIS?I?E-T THE 0LD STAf OF JOHN d PRIMRO.SK -iin . Fi-nttr;n o,. :.. i ilarket House. The subscriber has opened a full stock of Dry (.,kIs fl.i tlnng. Jewelry Groceries, and ageneralasSirt-lnicMt of every thing usually. kept in a City Store, winch he w.ll sell at wholesale or retail at cast. He is detenu ned to sell, anil must and will se J; and those, in want, of goods or groceries can now get bargains, Call soon, and give me a inai be fore you buy elsewhere. i-, . MARX. SCH LOSS. Raleigh, Feb. 2. 1S5. jl if. . xi icks j j jjriefcs I x I HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING MADii l's.itM W'F.NT arrangements for carrying on the 'ISiUOiC-M AaIXi; v;oOU,.ulc-.,M,e scaie, arc now preiiaiv tract for t hp fl..ln-.ir ,i ' 1 Ill Cilll- . , eusuiiig seas.in. oi ne to two 7nUlum of Bricks of the best quaUt, and at irifi- .,5 will .rf,. , -. . 2 iif In -iii icli c. . ... ... ; U.'L cuinieciiioii. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended lo.aiid bricks delivered at either of the Depots if desii od. ' ' GEo- T- COOKE & CO. Raleigh, March 7, 1S55. . -itf. Register copy. . FOUR FROM THE CENTRAL BAILROAD.-Tlic ub scriberw desirous to sell his water iiower across 1 lie Neuse River, khown as the Stone and C.bb Mills, where there is an abundance of water at all seasons of the vear, and a suf ficient supply-of rock at the old dam to bmlil a new one ien feet of water can be obtained with a dam eight feet high. " Should it be preferred to form a Company for manufac turing purposes, I am willing to become a member witu a good and substantial Company of gentlemen. . If a Company is formed it is desirous that it should be done-soon, as I have thiij day begun to rebuild the old dam across the river. .VT ' " WM. R. POOLE. January 22, 1855. . - istl. TOLLARS LAWS few copies for sale by Raleigh May 4, 1855.. OF EXECUTORS. A - II. D. TURNER, S. C. Book Store. 47 -Itgrvestis pleasure- to state, that the ri J Saw of Messrs Toland A Burger, have profc'de we have used. We.reciiirihiPnfJ ihu I.: u e9al to CHARLES H. THOMPSON W?f SOTuy. LXi'"j:-V Tufe cm ad NEW BOOK OF TRAVELS. TRAVELS IS Europe and the East, by Samuel Ireneas 1'iiuce, with engravings, in two vojumes. For sale bv H. D TURNtR, ,.. N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, May s, 1855. 47- A-CKERMONS A PABMERSTON'S l east Powders farst rate and cheap article for sale bv - ; HAYWOOD & scorr. The Winter is Gone and the Spring is Come. HP11" UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALli ON ItEA -!L-oiiabIe terms: " 3 likely well broke Mules," S first-rate brood Mares, one by Imported Rowton out . of a thorough bred Sir Arebie mare, Also, Cows and Calves, best breed North Devon and bbprthorned Durham, Also, 1 or 2 Yoko of Oxen, likely and well broke, " A few fine Young Bulls, best breed, , . " 15 Sheep, 14 South Down and W Merino, SO. Barrels best Old Apple Brandy, And a good 4 Horse Wagon and Gear. SETH JONES, ir Pomona, Wake Coui.ty, N. C. -March 11, 1855. tr. - N. B. I have certificates to prove the blood of the above Stock. " v S. i. : - ' - ' " - ; ALDEN'S INDEX" TO THE REPOKTS OF TllE Decisions of -i he-Supreme Court of the United States From Dallas' Reports to 14 Howard, inc.'iisive. The above work is now completed, and just issued from the press. It consists of three royal octavo volumes, containing uyeT twenty-one hundred pages,, twenty-live hundred distinct articles or heads, and forty-three 4h usmd releicuccs, ex hibiting the principles adjudicated, enabling a.iv person, with great facili ty, to find any point decidedbvtue Snore"11; Court of tho United States, from its organization to 1st January,' A. D.,'l834. For sale bv ' "V ' HENRY D. TURNER, -- ; : - ... N. C. Book Store. ' Balejgh May 4, 1853, , , OUR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS.-WE ARE IN poasession. of a full stock of Summer Goods, aud ar determined to sell at the lowest prices possible. .... - ' E. L. HARDING. ' May 25,-"1855. oS k2 S3f-o Register, Star and Spirit of the Age copy. CIIECB MARSEILLES PANTS. 50 PAIRS recerved yesterday by Express. HAKpLVG. May 25, " '