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NORTH&AB THE .-1 r MAIL ARRANGEMENTS AT RALEIGH. drrhml and Departure of Railroad and Stage Lints at and : from Iialeigh. . , NOTCTHERNf MAIL, (Br' Railroad,) y Leavesdailv at 2-m" Arrives daily . . ....... : . . at H p. m. ' (Mail closes at Gi a. in. ;. . SOUTHERN MAIL, (By Two-horsb HacX" Leavei daily at V fa. m. Arrivea daily . . . . . . 3 . " P-nl .. (Mail closes at 6 arm.) WESTERN MAIL, (Br Four-sorbs Coaciies,) Lsavos daily '. at a-m lmve daily, .V.- at X V- " (Mail closes at 8 a. m.) JPITTSBOROUGII MAIL, (Br Two-horsb Hack.V- Leavcs Sunday and Wednesday . . at 5 a. Arrives Monday and Thursday P (Mail closes Tuesdays aiid Saturdays at ft p. in.; nnr.nsnnpnndtr 'xf TI r'Tlr Four-horse Coach. Leaves dailv, (except Sunday,) til Arrives'dailyy (except Monday,) .' at 11 - (Mail closes at 7 p. ui.) TARBOROUGII MATU (Br Tjyc-iionsB IIack.) Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 m. m. a. m. p. in. a. in. p. m. (Mail closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p. m.) - ROXBOROUGH MAIL, (Br Horse. V- leaves Friday, "? Arrives Friday ............ V at (.uan closes ihut i m. a. in. HE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE HAS BEEN ordered by the Post Master General, and goes into op- . 1 "l J erationon mis immm iu-uj . p Leave Raleigh at 8 A. M., and reach Wcldon at 1 1 . M, in time for the Express traiu to Wilmington. i nr.i,i. ,.t ilP M anH reach Raleigh at 6J.4 1. 31. v c , siwiu ... 1 . - ... Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Co. ) September Hth, 1853. 1 84 WILSON Ac GRICE, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ifi. 11, Iligh Street and Pierce s liarf, PoRSTMOCTlt, Va., Give their personal and prompt attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Merchandize of every descrip tion, and make liberal consignments , REFERENCES. Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq.. Raleigh. ' Messrs. W. H. & B. S. Tucker, Rale:gh. " Kino, Thomas & Baurow, lAmisburg. " R. N. A U. C. Herxdox, Oxtord. Hon. Weldox N. Enw Anns, Warren County. Col. S. S. Rovster, Granville. MeKsre. Jxo. White & Co., Warrcnton. : " MoxTOOMERr & Pli mmkr, Uarrenton. Col. Walter Gwrxx, Chief Eng. Central Rail Road. eiMTTpr. m wit.sn". GEO. W. GRICE May 2d, 1853. 4.S lv. rf-OLDSBORO' DRUG syORE.-VAUGIIAN A LU" MOORE, Druggists and Apothecaries, Goldsuoro , C wish to impress upon the minds of the citizens not only of' Wayne count v, but the whole of this portion of the State, that lhcv have on hand, and are daily receiving one of the largest and most select stoeks of Drugs, Medicines, I atnts. Oils, Pre Shifts, Window Glass, Ac, that has ever been of fered tor sale in North Carolina. They call attention to the following catalogue, which, though imperfect m itself, will convey a faint idea ot their assoitmcni, v .z . Drugs and Cncmicfts. 80 lbs. Acetic Acid, 5 " Benzoic " 10 " Citric " 23 oz. Hydrocyanic do. fl Carboy's Sulphuric do. 8 " Nitric do. S ' " Muriatic do. &t lbs. Sulphuric Aether, 3 Carboy's Spts Nitre, 4 Boxes'Tartaric Acid, 5 Carboy's Aqr. Ammonia, 2 do Spts do 50 lbs. Carbonate, do liiq Ammonia, Tartar Emetic. Pulv. Animonialis, C oz. Elatermni tCIut.) 0 Rolls Emp. Adlicsive, All kinds of Extracts and Confections, Vt.-Ibs. Hotiiiian's Anodyne ' Fowler s Solution, Goulard's Ext. Lead,7 Iodine, L.dine Polatsae, Cirate Iron, do do and Qui. Lactate do 10 ' 25 10 10 ' 10 ' 20 oz, 20 SS 5 6 0 23 10 85 23 2O0 20 50 50 " lialsam UopaiDa, 1X " Quinine, 10 doz. Seidletz Powders,- li gals C:stor Oil, - . . .1 1 '1 L.' -1 . . . - Golder Sulphurat do 100 " Flor Sulphur, Blue Mass. Sub Nit Bismuth, Calomel (Opt.) Gum Camphor, Chloride Lime, Choloform, Peruvian Bark, 10 bbls. 5 Glue, Printer s Glue, 20 lbs. Opium, ITurkyJ Shakers Herbs," oO " Gum Arabic 25 " - do Assafoetida, 1 Bale Senna Alix. Patent Jledicine. 50 doz. Mexican Mustang Lina-12 doz. Horseman's Hope, meHt, 12 " Carter's Spanish Mix. 84 Hoofland's German Bit. 0 " Gray 's Ointment, A large supply of Drs. Jayna'slO " Green Mountain do. and Rose's Medicines kent cou- A large supply of Grcaf- stantly on hand, 1 gross Ayer's Chrry Pectoral 24 doz. Brown's Essence of Jam Ginger, enbertre Medicines. R. B. It." Remedies and in fact almost every kind of Patent Medicine that can be called for. Paint, Oih, t-e. 50 lbs. Chrome Green Dry and in Oil, 50 " Chroin Yellow do. 25 " Prussian Blue, 4 bbls. Linseed Oil, 1 ' Copal Varnish, 10 cans Coach do. 1 bbl. Japan do. 1 " Black do. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. 123 kegs Pnre White Lead 90 " Extra do. 40 " No 1 do 23 " Zinc Paint, 1 bbl.-Drop Black, 1000 Yellow Ochre, 2 casks Spanish Brown, " Venetian Rod, 5 kegs Red Lead, "5 " Litharge, 100 lbs. rutty. Glass-Ware, ke. 50 gross Vials, assorted, 123 boxes French and Ameri 6 crates, 3 hhds. of Drug- can Window Glass, gists shop Furniture. Perfumery, c. We hsvo a very large assortment of Perfumery and Toilet articles, which we will sell very low. We would say to all Physicians who wish to replenish their stqck, that they may "confidently rely upon getting the best of articles, as the w'holc of our assortment wa pur chased under the immediate supervision of the senior part ner of the firm, (who as a Druggist, is second to none in the State,) with especial reference to their purity, medicinal ac tion, and adaptation to the purposes required, and also with the utmost regard to their meeting the approval of custom ers and consumers. Having said this much, we make our bow to the public, whom we hope to be able to call a gen erous one. AMARIAH B. VAUGHAN, JOHN SWANN MOORE. Goldsboro', Oct. 18, 1S53. 100 3m. HAIR DYE. Do you admire the Raven's wing, To suit your wish I'm just the thing, But not to write a length puff, To give black hair I'm just the stuff. Apply it when you go to bed, Next morn ydu'll scarcely know your head, And when with joy you "rise next morn, You'll give your thanks to Moore A VAroHAV. We have on hand a large lot of Hair Dye, which we war rant to turn gray or red hair to a glossy black. All of you who have grav hair or red whiskers will please call and have them dyed at VAUGHAN A MOORE'S. Goldsboro' Oct. 15. loo JUST RECEIVED. 100 ounces SulphatcQuinine, 10 ounces Ferriet Quinine Citras, 5 " Sulphate Morphine, 4 " Acetate " 4 " Valerianate " 3" " Vcratria, 20 Iron bv Hydrogen, 60 pounds Blue Mass, 85 Calomel, (Opt.,) . 10 " Syrnp Iodide Iron, (P. &. W.'s All of which will be sold low, by VAUGHAN A MOORE, Apothecaries and Druggists. Goldsboro', Oct. 16. 100 WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, AND WINDOW GLASS. We keep constantly on hand a vervl argc stock of all kinds of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ac"which we will sell as low as can be bought in the State. ' - VAUGHAN A MOORE. Goldsboro , Oct. 1 !. 100 -fl ozs QUININE. We have made arrange- JL nients with Messrs. Powers A Weio-htman and Kosengarten A Dennis to receive their Quinine regularly, and we ablo to sell it lower than it can be bought iu the State elsewhere. .. A" A UGH AN &, MOOHE, - Druggists and Apothecaries. Goldsboro, Oct. 19. loi E HAVE RECEIVED S kegs Sup. Curb. Soda, 2 Bales Lamp Black, 1 Bale Hops crop 1852, 500 lbs. Putty. AH of whtch are warranted of the best quality For ,sale in quantities to suit, by VAUGHAN A MOORE. Goldsboro', Oct. IB. f URNING EliUID AND CAMPUENE. A snr.nl v of the best Burninrr Flud and Camnhono for for Cash, by - VAUGHAN A MOORE. Goldsboro', Oct. 16. " s' " loo PERFUMERY AND FANCY A RTICLES. We are in receipt of one of the largest and most extensive as sortments of Perfumery and Fancy Articles ever brought to Isorth Carolina. All of which will be sold very low by - .. -1 - VAUGHAN A MOORE. . , Goldsboroy Oct. 16. . . 100 tfRAY'S OINTMENT. A supply of Gray's genuine x?T Ointment for sale Very low by . ' i - , Zl , " VAUGHAN A MOORE. Goldsboro , Oct. 19.' 101 A LARGE supply of. Castor Oil, Creaw of Tartar. Cooking Soda, Pink Root, Sulphur, Salt Petre, Nut Megs, Mace, Spice, Pepper, Ginger. Annatto Camphire, Cin namon, &c. For sale very low by VAUGHAN A MOORE. Goldsboro', Oct. 16. - - 100 , OUM AND CORDIAL . DROPS. Fig, Marsh, mallow. Juinbe and liverwort naste. of various fl arorn- VWmallow, -Jujube and Liverwort paste,-J-mt received on.i-lor sale by I F. PESCUD. 101- rH7 ALL TRADE, 1 853. BOOTS & SHOES. JL1 THE GREAT RIVALRY : Or Wttu v 'TR0L-, THE NORFOLK SHOE-MARKET, AT. WHOLE diivi' l.. . Prnnnetor of the- laujous t j;- oi cf-w in Ida claim to do a large, share ot this-particular branct of the Shoe business, bymportang nnBT,Vtl, LARGEST- STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES' which bad ever been, sent to Norfolk. Since theia eacn successive season, our stock has gradually the present time, and now we do a larger business than any other, house in Eastern Virginia. - twelve years ago, and the Store h, been repeatedly altered and en lareed to maKe room lor Air. auui.iuw- - p traoe, until now the old Store can be no longer enlarged. He has recently built for himself one of the largest Stores for his business in the United States. The New Store is four times as large as the old one so that hereafter we shall be prepared with the grinia'6 laro-est Boot and Shoe Trade done in the State of lrginia. (AYoinplete description of this splendid pew Store will be given about the 15th of July, when it will be opened ) 6 At the commencement ot' each ?"n Lhuve on 1,and from $80,000 to $ 100,000 . worth of BOOTS and SHOES, while we constantly receive heavv shipments of goods during its continuance. Our suc cess has indeed been signal, and why ? Because we hav e al ways conducted our business on equitable principles, mutu ally benefiting the seller and the buyer. . , . rji'his success is truly flattering to us, insomuch we intend to make still larger additions to our stock, and therefore in vite all Country Merchants and Shoe Dealers to come and deal for the future with us at the new store. ... HUNDREDS. OF MERCHANTS have already availed themselves of our invitation, who return and buy go0(Js at nii s.ivinr "thevcan do better at the liADlt-S SALOON than tJ.ei can d6 at the Sot tt." We guarantee to sell at least 5 per cent. less than others, and to sell goods which will suit the retail trade of Virginia and North-Carolina Merchants better than any they- may purchase else where. The Stock consists in part of Gentlemen's Fiue Boots and Shoes, of every fashionable Idics'cLiitcr Boots, Jenny Linds, and other celebra ted styles, Men's Cali-skin Brogans, of every variety, " Boots, " " " Kip Brogans, " " " Boots, " Coarse, Thick Brogans, for Negroes, " Boots, Dutch Women's Brogans, for outdoor Women, Field hands, and for Cooks, Women's Leather Bootees, for House Servants, Ac. " Shoes of every kind and quality, Bovs Kip and Coarse Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Misses' and Children's Shoes of all kinds, over 100 dif ferent varieties. The attention of Country Merchants is invited to this im mence Stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, at the Ladies' Saloon, where they can buy every article wanted by them at the lowest wholesale prices, thereby saving themselves the trouble and expense of going to the North for their supplies. TERMS SIX MONTHS CREDIT. The 1 Jidics' Saloou is on Main Street, near Walters' CiIl0ttl W. H. ADDINGTON. Vnrf.dk. Vn.. Jlllv . 1S.VI. 67 tf. INDIA RUDDER SIIOES.-JUST RECEIVED AT THE LADIES' SALOON, Noufoi.k, Va., 100 cases InJia Rubber Shoes, which is a part of our Fall orders. This stock of Rubbers is of the very best quality, and will be warranted not to be affected by any temperature of the weather. It consists of Men's India Rubber Boots, short legs, long legs, And some extra long legs, for Wading and Fishing. Men's India Rubber Shoes, Clogs, Slippers, Sandals, Ac Women's India Rubber Boots, Bootees, Buskins, Slippers, Sandals, Clogs, and Over Gaiters. Ladies' tine India Rubber Shoes, Slippers, Saudals, Ac, of the most beautiful and delicate make. A new stvle of Gossamer Rubbers for Ladies' have been just receive'd also at the Ladies' Saloon. There has never b?en anv thing like them out before, and as we are the Agents for the 'Manufacturer no other dealer in Norfolk or in the Siates of Virginia and North Carolina can sell them unless purchased through our House. The Merchants of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Petersburg and Richmond as well as those country Merchants from Virginia and North Carolina can be supplied at Manufacturers' prices at the Jjiidies Saloou, witn uie gooos mini una ceieomieu , Factory. Thev arc superior in point of durability, beauty and style to aiiy others that are now made in this country, i The goods are now open for inspection, and orders are re spectfully solicited. The Ladies' Saloon is at No. 37, Main street, Norfolk, Va., Sign of the Large Plato Glass Windows. W. U. ADDINGTON A CO.. Norfolk, Va. September fith, 84 "BIRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c WIL- M MAMS A HAYWOOD, arc now receiving" large addi tions to their stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMI CALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTL'FFS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFUMERY, Ac, Ac, from the most reliable Houses in the Northern Cities, which have been purchased with an eye single to their puriiy. and are offered for sale at such prices and on such terms as shall compure favorably with auy house, in the State. Physicians, Country Merchants, and Dealers generally, will do well to give us a call before purchas:ng, feeling as sured we shall not fail to please both in point of price and quality. Orders promptly attended to, and particular attontion giv en to packing and forwarding. Faiuilv Medicines and Prescriptions compounded at all hours of the day and night, by a competent person with neatness and despatch. We tender our most sincere thanks to the citizens of Ra leigh and the surrounding country fr.r the long and liberal patronage we have received, anil trust by untiring zeal and energy to please in the prosecution of our business, to merit its continuance. RaleighApril 2JS, 1S.-.1. 94 If you want a Cheap Bargain Call at the New FANCY STORE. between" hhssrs. pomehot ,XD porter's Sign of Big Boot. THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE GREAT PLEASURE TO inform the public that they have just received a large lot of Goods in their line, which they offer at the lowest prices, such as they hope will ensure them a share of the public patronage. FANCY GOODS. Fine French and German Reticules, Ladies Work-boxes, Velvet, Pearl, Silver and embossed Portemouiiics, India-rubber round. Tucking and Dressing Combs, French China Coffees, Glass and China Vases, Chil dren Tea Setts, Kid, Wax, China aad India-rubber Dolls, (Vying Babies, ass't Baskets, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Cloth, Nail, and Comb Brushes, China Tea Setts, Toilet Setts, ass't Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Snuff-boxes, Mirrors, Wosteu holms, Pocket Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Umbrellas, fanes. Whips, Ac. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Guns, ass't from $.- to ?t0. Brass and Steel Pistols, Allen's Self-cocking Pistols, Mayu ard's new patent and Colt's Revolvers, Powder-flasks, Shot bags, Game-bags, Leather Gun Covers, Ac. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Upmanu Ixndres, Ambioisa, Fort una, La Union, Jji Parra, all Havanna's, El Aguila, Ariana Eo Principle Cigars. Smith's superior and Jenny Liud Chewing Tobacco. Gail's celebrated Smoking Tobac co, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, Ac. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES. A well selected Stock. Tovs, Ac, a general assortment. F. MAHLER A CO. Raleigh, Oct. 3, 1353. . , 6JEPTEJIBER.-FALL, 185 3 . SAMUELH. 5 MARKS A SON would respectfully inform their cus tomers and the trade generally, that they are now receiving by sundry packets and steamers their usual extensive ax sortment of CONFECTIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES, FRUITS, CIGARS, Ac, selected in person by one of the firm, who has just returned from a Northern tour. Thev are also daily expecting an arrival of GERMAN, FRENCH and ENGLISH FANCY GOODS, of their own importation, which will make their assortment one of the largest and most complete now offered in this market. North Carolina and Virginia Merchants, may rely upon getting every article of the very best quality, anil upon the most pleasing terms. Petersburg, Sept. 12, ls.3. 86 Notice to North Carolina & Virginia Merchants ! TEVENSON & WEDDELL, IMPORTERS AND Jobbers or Staple axo Faxcy Drt Goods, Petersburg, Va. Now offer to the trade, a large and commanding assort ment of British and Continental Goods, together with a large stock of Domestic Fabrics, purchased before the re cent advance in prices. Merchants arc respectfully invited to call and examine our assortment, as we feel conndont weean offer as great induce ments to purchasers as can be found in this or any other market. N. B. ORDERS promptly Attended to. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 6. SG WEW BOOKS. Scotia's Bards, illustrated; Pictorial J. t Field Book of the Revolution, by B. J. Lossing, 2 vols.-, royal, 8 vo.; Peruvian Antiquities, by Marailo Edward Pivcro, translated into English, from the original Spanish, by Fran cis L Hawks, D. D., LL. D.; Grates History of Greece, vol. 11.; The Complete Works of S. S. Coleridge, with an intro ductory essay upon his Philosophical and Theological Opin ions, Edited by Professor Shedd, 7 vols., 8 vo.; The Works of Joseph Addison, Edited, with Critical and Explanatory notes, by George W. Greene ; The Works of Shakespeare, Edited by J. Payne Collier, Esq.,S. A.; Health Trip to the Trogics, by N. P. Willis ; The Homes of the New World, Impressions of America, by Frcderika Bremer; The Behav iour Book, by Miss Sealio ; Philosophy of Sir AVm. Hamilton ; The Analogy of Ancient Craft Masonry to Natural and Re vealed Religion, by Charles Scott, A. M.; Bleak House, by Charles Dickens ; Gustavus Lindorme, or, "Lead us not into temptation," by Emilie F. Carlen ; The Daughter at School, by Rev. J no. Todd, D. D,; The Old House by the River; Temperance Talcs and Hearth Stone reveries.by T. W.Brown' For sale by W. L. rOMEROY. Raleigh, Dec. 16th, 115.1. . 0 "EJELIGIOUS WORKS. THE DOCTRINE OF -K.rn.the Holy Eucharist, by Robert Isaac Wilberforce, A. M. Pilate and Herod, a tale illustrative of the early history of the Church of England, in the province of Maryland, by Rev. Harvey, Stan ley. Twenty-five Village Sermons, by Charles Kingsley, Jr. History of the Apostolic Church, by Philip Schaff. Genius and Faith, by W. G. Scott. . Life and Lectures ot Father Gavazzi. For sale by ' ' v ,. W. L. POMER0Y. ... December 12, 1853. ' - -. ... ..; ANEW SUPPLY OF PICTURES, WITH AND without Frames; also Gilt Mouldings of every descrip tion, for sale at the . . . f .. ' .. MUSIC STORE. EXCELSIOR SOAP. 300 LBS.- OF THIS SUPE rior family soap, in store and for sale cheap by the box or pound, at WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD'S. -mTORTH-CAROLINA MUTU'L IJISDKAnuji I'lL COMPANY, Raleigh, This Company haa been jn . successful, operation tor more tnan seven years, ana tout tiunes to take risks upon all glasses of property in the State (except SteamTMills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon fa vorable terms.'. C:;: ..a ... Its Policies now cover property amounting to $ 4,500,000, a large portion 6f which is in country risks : and its pre sent Capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. "' . The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com pany, has been less than one-third of one per cent per an num, on all grades of property embraced in its operations. The following persons have been elected Directors and Officers of this Company for the present year: . DIRECTORS. John Cox, Edenton, Joshua Bonner, Salem, J. H. Pool, Elizabeth City, -F. F. Fagax, Plymouth, Alkx'ji Mitchell,- Newbern, W. N. H. Smith, Murfrees- borough, H. B. Williams, Charlotte, John B. Barrett, Milton, A. T. Sl-mmi-, Ashcville. Jos. G. B. Roclhac, C. V. D. HoTcniNcs, Jxo. R. Williams, X T, .... ilUHM I 1C1MKUSB, H. D. Turner. S. W. Whitino, T. H. Selby. Geo. McNeil, Fayctteville, , J. G. Wr.iGHT, Wilmington, Jas. E. Hoyt, Washington, Jiurc Si.nAK. frensboro'. All Directors are authorised to receive applications. OFFICERS. . J.- G. B. Roulhac, President, Henry D. Turner, lice-President, S. W. Whiting, Tttaurer, John C. Partridgb, Secretary, John II. Bryan, Attorney, 3. Hbrsvan, General Agent, S. W. Whiting, 1 Jno. R. Williams, Kceeutits Committer. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to Insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. JOHN C. PARTRIDGE, Secretary. Raleigh, Jan. 11, 1853. 13 gT REENSBOROUGII Mutual INSURANCE JUf COMPANY. The cost of Insurance on the Mutual plan is but a small sum, compared with a joint stock com pany. This company being located in the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger jwrtion of the risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. The Company is eutirely free from debt j have made no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing vear: JAMES SLOAN,' President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. directors James Sloan, Dr. J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mexoexhall, AVm. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems, James M. Garuett, Jed. H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnell, Greeusborough. E. F. Lilly, Wadesborough. W. P. Moore, Newbern. H. II. B in well, Henderson. J. L. Bridgets. Tarborough. Geo. T. Cookb, Raleigh, Agent. William II. Ci'mmisk, General Agent. December 12th, 1S."3. Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown. William A. Wright, Wilmington. Dr. C. Watkins, . Carolina F. College. John I. Shaver, Salisbury. Iohn H. Cook, Fayettcville. J. J. Bines, Raleigh. Robert li. Troy, Luiabcrton. Dr. Rob't H. Scales, Leuox Castle. TETER ADAMS, Secretary. !? ly. MUTUAL LIFE IN- Oih Company continues to insure the lives of all healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is ?5,00O. Slaves are insured lor a term of one to five rears for two-thirds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, 'resident. AVm. I). Haywood, Vice J'rsid-nt-. James F. Jordan, Secretary. AVm. H. Jones, Treasurer. Qt'ENTIN BfSBBE, .IttOMfy. Dr. AVm. H. McKee, Examining Phyicia. J. IIkrsmav. General Anent. All losses are paid within 90 davs after satisfactory proof - - - - is presenicu. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of operation of me company, mav dc nau on application at the uiiice.oranv of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN. Secretory. Raleigh, April 2Sth, 1S.V. 51 CASWELL M UT V A L FIR E TnsUR ANCE COMPANY. This Company, chartered at the last ses sion of the General Assembly of North Carolina, and locatexl in the town of Milton, has been fully organized, and is now prepared to receive applications for Insurance on Houses, Furniture, tioods. Factories, Ac The terms will be the same as those of the other Mutual Fire Insurance Companies of the State. All applications must state the location and situation of the buildings, and other property on which Insurance is desired. The undersigned lias been appointed General Agent for this Company, and he is also the Agent for the -ina Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, and the Hart ford insurance Company, located in the same plnce. All applications for Insurance or local Agencies to be ad dressed to AVillie J. Palmer, Secretary, or the subscriber. NATHANIEL J. PALMER. Milton, N. C, April 15th, 1853. 45 tf. IW The STANDARD OFFICE is bc-ng thoroughly re-fitted with an extensive assort ment of S'ew and Beautiful TYPE, of every description, and suited to all qualities and kinds of work New PRESSES, and every other appliance requisite in the execution of the best quality of work at I ho greatest speed. Raleigh, Jtify SO, 1S53. "HJTENItY Ji IL FULLY PORTER WOULD RESPECT- ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES AND GEN- tlemcn of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he has just returned from the Northern Markets and is now receiv ing his FALL STOCK, which embraces nearly every article usually found in a Boot and Shoe Store. The following comprises a list of Goods constantly kept on hand : :. LADIES' Black, Bronze, Blue, Green and Light Colored AVholo Gaiters, " Ditto, Half . " " AVhiteKid " " Black Prunella Buskins, " " Thick and Thin Soled Morocco Bootees, " Bronze ditto, ditto. " Black and Fancy Colored Jenny Linds, " " Thick and Thin Soled "Kid and Morocco Buskins, " Bronze ditto, ditto, " Bhicjc and Bronze Plain Morocco Slippers, " Ditto, Imperial, a Fancy article, " Embroidered Cloth Slippers, AVhiteKid A good assortment of Misses' Gaiters, Bootees, Slippers, and a variety of Children's a?ul Infants' Shoes. GENT.'S Fine Calf Stitched and Pegged Boots, " Calf and Kip Sewed and Pegged do., M I'. L. Cloth and Morocco top Congress Gaiters, " Fine Calf Stitched Bootees, - Palo Alto Shoes, " Goat Bootees, " Goat and Cloth Slippprs, HO 1 S call and Jlip Boots, YOUTHS' Also, a good Shoes. Boots, Shoes. assortment of Plain and Fanov Trunks, Valises, Bonnet-Boxes, Carpet-Bags, Satchels, Kits, Find ing leasts, dec, always Kept on nana. TO THE TRADE. TO HIS OLD CUSTOMERS he returns his sincere thanks, and hopes by the induce ments here offered, to retain their patronage, and also se cure the patronage of all who desire good work and good materials. " Small profits and quick sales," is my motto. HENRY PORTER, Sigu of the " Bio Boot." Fayettcville Street. tJANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT I THE -LfJL Subscriber would respectfully inform his old custom ers and the community at large, that his MANUFACTUR ING DEPARTMENT is still in full blast supplied with the very best AVorkmen, and a plentiful stock of No. 1 Lemoine Calf-Skins, as well as every thing else requisite to make the finest Boots, Shoes, Ac, that can be made, and will warrant his work not to be surpassed any where. 3f Repairing strictly attended to. Call at the Sign of the MAMMOTH BOOT, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Sept. 23, 183. ' 89 ENRY T. CLAWSON, COACH AND CAR RIAGE MANUFACTURER. Also. Manufacturer lo Bent Felloes, Shafts, Hubs, Spokes, Poles, Spring Bars, Ac, warranted the best quality of Timber. All manner of Coach work executed in the best style ot the art. . .-. ..4 Repairing done in the neatest manner and on the shortest n once. Franklinton, Franklin Connty, N. C. ' 97 20 REWARD. KANA WAY FROM THE Subscriber, in the month of Mav last, a nes-ro slave named PAUL, aged about 25 rears. 5 feet 8 or JO inches high, with a large mouth and fine teeth weighs about 160 or 165 pounds. - The above reward will be paid for his delivery-to me at Raleigh. M. A". BLEDSOE. . Raleigh, August 25, 185J ' $1 tf. RTrsnnnnTTfin' MUTUAL" LIFE JUr .SURANCE AND TRUST: COMPANY. This Cpm pany,.as its- name indicates is. upon the mutual principle, and embraces two distinct departments; to; wit :; Life lnsur-. -ancoand Trusfc departments. - This attractive combination offers to Policy Judders double the ordinary security, with . out destroying their right to a full participation in the en-, tire profits of the. Company, Premiums wjll be received, m cash, either annually, semi-annually or quarterly, as may be agreed upon at the time the Policy is issued. - In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit System, the payments made to the Company are entirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which, they are made. A party may pay in as much or as little (not less than one dollar,) and as often as may be conveni ent for him, without any obligation upon him to continue his payments and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and the same time an Assurance payable at death a fund avaiUitile in sickness and a provision for old age. tjy See pamphlets furnished bv the Company. OFFICERS OF THE'COMPANY: DIRECTORS. I John M. Logan, u. r. weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry B. Elliott. Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swaim, John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, orncERs. President Ralph Gorrell, flce-President Lyndon Swaim, Secretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir, Attorney John A. Gilmer, Examining Physician Edwin Watson, M. D., Consulting Physicians D. C. Mebane, M. D.j J. L. Colb, M. D.; D. P. AVkir, M. D. General Agent AVilliam H. Cumming. Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, . Secretary and Treasurer. February 17, 1853. - 27 tf. WORTH-CAROLINA & NORFOLK. THE it PRACTICAL HATTERS would rcspeclfully call the attention of the "Trade" and "Dealers" to their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, the largest and best that has ever been offered in Norfolk, and not surpassed bv any, and at prices that, cannot fail to give satisfaction. They are confident that Merchants will mid it to their advantage to call before making their pur chases. Those that are willing to extend to us their patron age may rely on having Goods, whether of our own Manu facture or Imported, as Fashionable, Fine and Cheap as any Northern Jobber. AV e earnestly request Merchants to call and be convinced that we are prepared and will furnish every thing in our line on the best terms. Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets iu great variety. Canes and Umbrellas wholesale. V USE U I ST ATISTICS. ' : CAnRTPLI.T-COMPILED W TH BTANDAKD.J ,- - jj:- Government oCthe United States. , ' v- - : . :? v -'. ' Salary. FRANKLIN PIERCE, President, : . . i .1. .. $25,000 William L. Marcy, of New-York, Secretary of State, 8,000 James Guthrie, ot Keutucky, Secretary of Treasury, ; " 8,000 Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, Secretary of .War, - 8,000 James C. Dobbin, of North-Carolina, Sec'y of Navy, , 8,000 R. A. McClelland, of Michigan, Secretary of Interior, 8,000 James Campbell, of Pennsylvania, Postmaster-Gen., ' 8,000 Caleb Ccshing, of Massachuset ts, Attorney-General, 8,000 UNITED STATES SENATE.' -Thb following is believed to be a correct list of the United States Senate, after the 4th of March, 1858 : , - (Democrats in Roman Whigs in Italic those marked F. S. are Free-Soilers or Abolitionists.) CEPHALOMETRON ! This beautiful instrument is considered one of the great est and most useful inventions of the age. It would be im possible, by the minutest description, to give a correct idea of its utility. Hats made by it will fit the most difficult heads, conforming to every protuberance nnL depression of the cranium, thus preventing the unpleasant feeling of a new Hat and painful headache. AVe could give vou certifi cates of Physicians and the experience of the Trade, but pre fer that all may examine for themselves. No one can pro perly appreciate its advantages without having one of our superior Hats. nats made to order in the most fashionable manner, and without extra charge. STEVENS A BUTT, No. 7 Market Square, Norfolk, A"a. May 11, 1853. 51 tf. PETERSBURG CLOTHING BAZAAR. The subscribers having purchased tho entire interest of N. Perry in the above celebrated establishment, respectfully announce to the citizens of North-Carolina that they intend to relax no effort to retain the liberal jiatronage heretofore received from the numerous customers of the Bazaar in the Old North State Manufacturing as we do all our own CLOTHING, and one of the firm being constantly in the market, thus having facili ties for purchasing our Cloths, Cassiincrcs, Ac, at first hands, and consequently at the lowest rates, we are enabled to com pete in prices with Northern houses, while our garments in point of style and workmanship, are not excelled by those of any other house in the State. ' It is unnecessary to enumerate the articles of which our stock is composed ; suffice it to say that in our rooms may be found every thing pertaining to" men's wear, and furnish ing goods of the most recent style and in great variety. Our Custom Department is constantly supplied with the most desirable goods, and those preferring their garments made to ordf r, can here find a large assortment to select from, and with an efficient force of workmen we can get up a single garment or an entire suit at very short notice. A good fit and perfect satisfaction guarantied in every instance. Orn AViiolesale Rooms. Merchants visiting" the City should not fail to look through our stock, as we have opened an exclusive AA'holcsale Room, and manufacture largely, ex pressly for this branch of our trade. A. S. SHAFEU i CO, (Successors to Perry.) Petersburg, A'a., May 5th, 1S5-J. 52 EXCITEMENT ! IF YOU WANT TO HUNDRED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and Worms: also, Brandy Stills, and any kind ot Copper work, Brass, Machinery, Ac. The prices of Still-caps, Anns and AVorms, arc as follows: oy the pound, ;li cents, or by contract; 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and AVorms, . . 10 " " " Term expires, ALABAMA. Benj. Fitzpatrick, .... 1855 Jere. Clemens, 1859 ARKANSAS: Solon Borland 1855 AVilliam K. Sebastian, . . 1859 connecticct. Truman Smith, 1855 Isaac Toucey, 1S57 CALIFORNIA. AVilliam M. Gwin 1855 John B. Weller, 1857 DELAWARE. James A. Bayard, 1857 John, JI. Clayton, 1S59 FLORIDA. JacJ-son Morton Stephen A. Mallory, . GEORGIA. William C. Dawson, . kRobert S. Toombs, . . . INDIANA. John Pettit, Jesse D. Bright, ILLINOIS. James Shields Stephen A. Douglas, . . . 1859 IOWA. Augustus C. Dodge, . George AV. Jones, . . . KENTUCKY. A rch ibald Dixon, . . . J. B. Thompson, .... LOUISIANA. John Slidell J. P. Benjamin, .... MAINE. Hannibal Hamlin, . . . (A'acancy,) MASSACHUSETTS. Charles Sumner, F. S.: Edward Everett, .... MARYLAND. Jitmes A. Pet tree, . . . Thomas G. Pratt, . . 1855 1857 1855 1859 1S55 1857 1855 1855 1859 1855 1859 1855 1S59 1857 1S59 1857 1859 1855 1857 Term expires. MISSISSIPPI. Stephen Adams, 1857 (A'acancy,) 1859 MICHIGAN. Lewis Cass, 1855 Chas. E. Stuart, 1857 MISSOURI. David R. Atchison 1855 Henry S. Geyer, 1857 NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Moses Norris, jr., 1855 Chas. G. Atherton 1859 NEW-YORK. Wm. H. Seward. (F. S.) 1855 i r .'7 t. . -lo.-f . . . A OOI Isaac T. AValker, ( By appointment of Governor.) Hamilton Fish, NEW-JERSEY. John D. Thompson, . . . 1857 William Wright, 1859 NORTH-CAROLINA. George E. Badger, .... 1855 (A'acancy,) 1859 OHIO. Solo'n P. Chase, (F. S.) 1855 Benjamin F. Wad-e, .. 1857 PENNSYLVANIA. ' James Cooper, 3855 Richard Brodhead, jr., 1857 RHODE-ISLAND. Charles T. James, .... 1857 (Vacancy,) 1859 SOUTH-CAROLINA. A. P. Butler, 1855 (A Democrat,) 1859 TENNESSEE. James C. Jones, 1859 A lVhig,) 1855 TEXAS. Thomas J. Rusk, 1857 Sam. Houston, 1859 VERMONT. S. S. Phelps, 1855 Solomon Foote,F. S.,).. 1857 VIRGINIA. James M. Mason, 1857 Robert M. T. Hunter, . . 1859 WISCONSIN. 1855 I Henry Dodge, 1857 American Almanac. G0AT2RX0RS OF THE SEVERAL STATES AND TER RITORIES, IVith their Scl'tries and Terms tf Office ; the Kumber of Senators and Iiepi-esentatir.es in the State Legislatures, with their respective Terms. 1 "hose in Italic are 'Whigs. States. Governors. Salaries. Maine, iJohn Hubbard, N. Hampshire, !Noah Martin, A'ermont, ;.T. S. Robinson, Massachusetts, ,G. S. Bout well, Rhode Island, ;Philip Allen, Connecticut. iT. H. Sevmour. New A'ork, 1 Horatio Seymour, New Jersey, itxeorge r. rort, Pennsylvania, jAVilliani Bigler, reat TLX SAVE A COUPLE 12 14 15 IS 20 25 30 35 $400 455 525 585 615 C50 605 750 850 900 Delaware, Maryland, Arirginia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, AVisconsin, California, Oregon Ter., Minesota Ter., N. Mexico " Utah Ter., AVm. H. Ross. j Enoch L. Lowe, 'Joseph Johnson, jDuvid S. Reid, John H. Means, jllowell Cobb, J. C- Broome, ill. W. Collier, jllcnry S. Foote, (Joseph AValker, I. 11. JJell, E. N. Conway, Andrew Johnson, L. AV. Powell, j Reuben AVood, ;R. McClelland, Jos. A. AA'right, A. C. French, Austin A. King, S. Hempstead, L. J. I'ttricell, John Bigler, Joseph Lane, A. Jtamsey, J. S. Calhoun, Brigham Young, $1,500 1,000 750 ' 2,500 400 1,100 4,000 1,800 3,000 1 ' e,oov 5,000 2,000f 3,500 3,000 1,500 2,500 3,000 6,000 2,000 1,800 2,000 2,500 1,800 1,500 1,300 1,500 2,000t 1,000 1,250 10,000 3,000t 2,500 2,500 2,500 N3. ft C) g i E ! g" P81 112 l!30j l;40i i;3i 1121 232 3!20 3 33 4! 9 422 350 2.50 25! 2 1S 2 33 2,32 4.32 2!2lj 4;25 2j25 4i38 235; 2.32' 3i50j 4:25 4; is: 430j ' Ic 2'16 4! 9! 4 9 4-15 418 151 286 230 356 7 215 12S 60 100 21 74 152 120 1241 130 40 100 92: 97 66 75 75 100 100 66 100; 75 49! 59! S4 3s; 18; 18: 2 ; 26 JUST RECEIVED, AND RICH ASSORTMENT of Fancy All work will be warranted for 12 months, (tire and burn ing excepted. 1 His work will also be delivered within fif ty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice; and if I fail to deliver Stills iu the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each dav lost to the purchaser. JOSEPH AVOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 12, 1851. 90 y. FOR SALE, A Neck, Sash, Hat and Cap Ribbons, Plain Satin and Lutestring Ribbons, all colors and widths, French AVorked Muslin Undersleeves, Infants' French AVorked Frock Bodies and Caps, Ladies' French AVorked Caps and Collars, a great variety, " " Jlouramg ana lialt-jlourning Collar. " " Cuffs, Muslins and Dimity Bands, Real Thread Lace, Inscrtings and Edgings, Imitation " " " Lisle " " " Bobbin " " " JAMES KcKIMMON. Raleigh, 1853. 93 Fall Trade, 1853. F. PESCUD, AVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Per fumery, Cigars, Ac, is now receiving the largest and most commanding stock, that he has ever offered to the trade, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the South. Physicians and Dealers are cordially invited to examine the quality and prices of my articles before buying elsewhere. Mr. Pesciid takes this occasion to thank those Physicians, Country Merchants, and Contractors who have encouraged his efforts to build up a AVholcsalc Drug business at Raleigh, and hopes the time is rapidly approaching when it will be a rare occurrence for Dealers to send North for supplies in his line. Send your orders, for Drugs, Ac, P. F. Pescud, Ral eigh, if you want them filled promptly, neatly packed, and forwarded with dispatch, upon terms which trill aire satis- i'. a. I'liscuu. ! In all the States, except South Carolina, the Governor is voted for by the people; and if no one has a majority of all ' the votes, in the States in which such a majority is required, i the Legislature elects to the office of Governor one of the ! candidates voted for by the people. ! i And fees, t AVith the use of a furnished house. j Including $1,500 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. ! Including $1,000 as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. P. faction. September 12, ia3. 86 AiroioitE JL9 IMPORTANT PIANO MANUFACTORY. IMPROVEMENT Elastic Universal Touch. A"isb A Brother, Manufacturers of Boudoir Square and Grand Pianos, request those wanting a first-rate Instru mentone that Ladies can perform on with the greatest possible advantage, that is chaste of style, of superlative touch and tone, that will stand in concert tune, and last a life time, to call and see for themselves a sample Instrument at the Asrent's office Dr. W. R. Scott's. These Instruments are more in general use in the Cities among the first critics Of art and science, and to whom we have the honor of referring. See the manufacturer's circu lars, which may be obtained of the Agent. All Instruments warranted five years. J. J. Wise A Brother. Dr. AV. li. SCOTT, Agent. Raleigh, January 11th, 1850. 20 tf. EMOVAL OF THE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber begs leave to in form his patrons, and the public in general, that he has moved from Wilmington Street, to the house lately occupied by F. Mahler as a fancy store, AVest side of the capitol. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he solicits a continuance of the same, promising to use the very best materials and employ only superior workmen. . HENRY A. DEPKIN. Raleigh, August S9th, 1853. 82 tf. ORM BOOK. THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM Book ; containing all the most useful forms which oc cur in business transactions between man and man, as well as in official stations ; together with the Constitution of North Carolina and of the United States; the Act fixing the Fees of Clerks, Sheriffs, Ac, calculated for the use of the citizens of North Carolina, and made conformable to law. Compiled by a member of the North Carolina Bar. For sale at the North Carolina Book-Store, by . HENRY D. "TURNER. Raleigh, Aug. 12, 1853. 77 gi OODS FOR EVERY BODY. GUNNY ANT Brown, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Sugar,' Kio, Xiaguira ana 01a Java voaee,-"' ' . . ; " Green and Black Tea,- very good,- " --' 80 Kegs Nails and Brads.-. f -. . - , . . .- -V, ". . - J. BROWN. y Sept. 26, 1853, - r . 90 CANARY "BIRDS AJID CAGES, BEAUTIFUL 'and substantial, for sale at the-1 - - -MUSIC STORE. Raleigh, July 21 .1853.- . : . 71 IRISH i POTATOES. 10 BARRELS. SUPERIOR quality, for table use, just received and for sale by ' ' . JAS. MeKIMMON. PUBLIC LANDS. The public lands belonging to the General Government are situated, 1st. AA'ithin the limits of the United States, as defined by the treaty of 1783, and are embraced by the States of Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Michigan, AVisconsin, and that part of Minesota east of the Mississippi River, all of which have been formed out of the Northwestern lerritory, as conveyed with certain reservations to the United States by New York in 1781, by A'irginia in 1784, by Massachusetts iii 17S5, and by Connecticut in 1786 ; also the lands within the boundaries of t he States of Mississippi and Alabama north of 81 deg. north latitude, as conveyed to the United States by Georgia in 1S02. 2d. AA'ithin the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana, as acquired from France bv the treaty of 1803, including the portion of the States of Alabama and Missis sippi south of 31 deg.; the whole of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, and that portion of Minesota west of the Mississippi River; the Indian Territory ; the district called Nebraska ; the Territory of Oregon, and the region lying between Oregon and Minesota, north of 42 deg. and south of 49 deg. north latitude. 3d. Within the State of Florida, as obtained from Spain by the treaty of 1S19. 4th. In New Mexico and California, as acquired from Mexico by the treaty of 1848. Within the limits recognized by these treaties and cessions, the public lands covered an estimated area of 1,584,000,000 acres. Exclusive of the lands in Oregon, California, New Mexico, Utah, the Indian and Nebraska Territories, the en tire area of the public domain is stated, after a careful ex aminat iont to have been 424,103,750 acres. About one-fourth of this, up to November 80th, 1850, had been sold, and $135,339,0y2 received therefor. The aggregate outlay o every kind upon these lands to the same date, including cost of purchase, of surveying, and of selling, was $74,957,879, leaving as net profit to the government 60,381,213, or an annual average of nearly a million of dollars for the last 50 years. If there should be added to this, at the rate of $1.25 per acre, the value of the land granted for bounties, schools, internal improvements, Ac, it would amount to nearly double the above sum. The average cost per acre to the govern ment of acquiring title, Ac, to the lands is 14.41 cents ; o survey, 2.07 cents ; of selling and managing, 5.32 cents ; in all 21.80 cents ; while it receives $1.25 per acre, or a net profit on each acre sold of $1,032. The whole number of warrants for Mexican bounty land claims issued to November 1, 1851, is 80,781, of which 66,618 have been located, and 66,200 have been patented. The whole number of warrants issued under the general bounty-land aw of September 28, 1850, up to November 1, 1851, is 54,201. Of these, 3,708 have been located and returned, and 1,950 patented. The following table shows the sales of public lands and the proceeds thereof from the year 1833 to 1850, inclusive. Full details of the present condition of the public lands, and of the various grants and donations thereof for purposes of education and of internal improvement, are given in the American Almanac for 1850, pp. 180 et seq. Quantity of Public Land sold, and Hie Amount paid for it, in each Vear, from 1833 to 1850, inelus-jce. . Year 1833 I " 1834 " 1835 " 1836 " 1837 " 1838 " 1839 " 1840 " 1841 " 1842 " 1843 '" " 1844 " 1845 . " 1846 1847 " 1848 " 1849 " 1850 Total, 8,856,227,56 acres 4,658,218,71 " 12,564,478,85 " 20,074,870,92 " 5.601.103.12 " 3,414,907,42 " 4,976,382,87 " 2,236,889,74 " 1,164,796,11 " 1.129.217.58 " 1,605,264,06 " 1.754.763.13 " 1,843,527,05 " 2,263,730,81 " 2.521.305.59 " 1,887,553,04 " 1,329,902,77 " 1,846,847,49 " - 74,729,986,82 4,972,284,84 dollars, 6,099,981.04 " 15,999,804,11 " , 25,167,833,06 " 7,007,523,04 " 4,305,564,64 " 6,464,556,79 " 2,789,637,58 " 1,463,364,06 " 1,417,972,06 - 2,016,044,30 " 2,207,678,04 " 2,470,303,17;. " 2,904,637,27 " 3,296,404,08 " 2,621,615,26 " 1,756,890,42 j. - , 2,370,947,45 95,433,0 j,l 6 Government of North-Carolina. ft.- ,.-V ',r ."kit. - 'finlsim. DAVID S. REID, of Rockingham, Governor,.,. . Wl $2,000 r - per annum, and .the use of a furnished house.--.,..' Term exnires Jan. 1. 1855. , Samuel F. Adams, Jb., of Rockingham, Secretary to. the Governor, ....... (exclusive of fees,) ...... William Hill, of Wake county, Secretary of State, " '. ii . (exclusive of fees,) .... r. ..... - 800 DAxna,.W. Courts, of Rockingham, Treasurer, 1 1,500 William J.1 Clark u, of Wake, Comptroller, 1,000 Stephen Bidsall, of Wake, Chief Clerk to Treasurer. - .500 800 : The Councii. or Stats is composed of the following gen tlemen : Perrin Busbee, of Wake county ;' - William K. Lane, of Wayna connty; Whitmell Stalling, of Gates county; Archibald Henderson, of Rowan county; Wilson S. Hill, of Guilford connty;; Columbus Mills of -ButherforH and. R. S. French, of Robeson county. ra (j ; Thb Boars of Literature of North-Carolina is v ' as follows: His Excellency,. David S. Reid vJSfH officio- Matthew Shaw, of Beaufort, and Alfred Tn te--William W.Holden; of Wake-county. Jont o - Tm Internal-Improvement Board is comnoiu. lows: His Excellency, Davjd S. Reid, President Calvin Graves, f Caswell, and Thomas Bragw 0f Nr.r': ton county. - - , . . 01 -' "Governor's Aids, with the rank of Colonel j Lean, of Guilford; Thomas Ruffin, jr., of Rockincll' -lfc-Robert Strange, jr., of New-Hanover. .. oaaam, m Thb General Assembly: commences its seinr. leigh, on the Third Monday of November, in everv'B year. The next election for members of the SenHtl oUrt of Commons, and Governor, will h hM . i. "001. day in August, 1854. , !v . v . "S- SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. The following are the Counties composing th v. Instricts. ; 1st. Pasquotank and Peiv amnions, - . 'i -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, 19th. Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus, 20th. Cumberland, -21st. Sampson, 22nd. Wayne, 23rd. Johnston, 24th. Wake, 25th. Nash, 26th. Franklin, 27th. AArarren, 28th. Granville, 29th. Person, 30th. Orange, niua, Districts. 31:8tdioSca,, 32nd. Chatham, 33rd.-MooreandMontgolll 34th. Richmond and T i son. ''"i o$!Ann n1 tni uiuora, 87 th. Cnswoll 38th. Rockingham Sgth.-Mecklenbnrl' J0th.-StanlyandC;Larnil, 41st Rowan and Bayie 42nd. Davidson, e' 43rd. Stokes and Foiwti. 44th.-Ashe S r. 48th. Rutherford 4 CIe land, re" 49th. Buncombe, Heder ' is"n, nCC-Tand11 50th.-ilavwood, Macon Cherokee and Juck APPORTIONMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE HormB COMMONS. wifcEOJ The following is themanner in which the Mevepm The Counties of Cumberland, Granville, Guilford ) Chatham and-AVake, ' -Jm4 The Counties of Davidson, Edgecombe, Halifax Ire-1 dell, New-Hanover, Orange, Randolph, 'au. mance, Anson, Beaufort, Bertie. Casnoll Cleaveland Craven Duplin, Forsythe, John-' U a.v st on, Mecklenburg, Northampton, Pitt, Robe son. Rockinirham. Rowan. TCntliorf.i,-,! e son. AVnrrn Vnvn and W;ilrs, The Counties of Buncombe, Madison, Snrry, Yad-' ni, .niie, uiauen, uiiTKc, v.aDarnis, Catawba, Cherokee, Davie, Gaston, Gates, Henderson Hertford Hyde, Lincoln, Martin, Moore, Nash' Onslow, Pasquotank, Person, Richmond, Stan ly, Stokes, Union, Yaccy, Alexander, Bruns wick, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Columbus Currituck, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, SIcDowelf Montgomery, Perquimons, Tyrrell, AVashingl ton, AVntnuga, Macon, Hay wood, Jackson, Chu wan and Franklin, leatk E LEGANT BOOKS, PREPARED AXD prl w, i ui jtuuuay sates ot lS.'k. )4. All of the following are splendidly iUuslrated THE WhiteA'eil, a bridal Gift, McCaulay's lavs, of Aneiont P... The Bow in the Cloud, or covenant Mercy for the Afflicttd Roger's complete Poetical AVorks, Campbell's complete vo- eticai v otks,' Jiioore s insli Melodies. Ed th Mnv'a Pn.t,l works, the Provei bialist and the Poet, Cabinet of Modem Art. First Series. Cabinet of Modern Art. SnviS! Lyrics of the Heart, 4c. by Alaric A. Watts, Records of AVoman, Songs of the Affections, Ac, by Mrs. Ilematf, Read's Female Poets of America, Hart 's Female Prose in? ters of America, Tupper's Poetical AA'orks, Leaflets of Mim ory, an Illuminated Annual for 1854, Friendship's offprint for 1854, the Snow Flake for 1854, Affection's Gift for m the Gem Annual for 1854, Christmas Blossoms, a Juvenile Gift for 1854, Butler's Roval Ouarto Bible. Butler's Small Quarto Bible, elegant styles. LongfellWi xiypenon, uuiy oi uie iuKe, book oi me rassions, by Jama, Gray's Poetical AVorks, Specimens of British Poets kr Campbell, Book of the Heart. Characteristics of Wompn li Mrs. Jameson, Poetry of the Year, or passages from the Poets, descriptive of the Seasons, Griswold's Female Poets of America, Halleck's Poetical AA'orks, Pilgrim of Bcautr, Poems of Amelia, Sacred Poets of England and America.'' r'or sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Dec. 20fh, 1853. l CARD. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING DETER MINED to fix his Permanent residence in Ralficli. begs leave to offer his services to parents and principal! of Schools for teaching Music and the ly.odern lan guages and for tuning Pianos. As a guarantee of his nun!- incutions lie nas a diploma trom the University of Ilcidd berg, and testimonials from Oakland College, at'Bloomfidd, N. J., where he has taught with great success for the list four years; and is permitted to refer those, who would faror him with their patronage to the Rev. Dr. Mason, rectoruf the Episcopal Church, and to Mr. AV. D. Cooke, principal of ine Leai ana iuinu insmuuon. He is to be found at his residence in thebrickhouscoftbe North-east corner of the lot owned by Mr. Geo. AV. Mnt cai, or at the Store of F. Mahler A Co., on Main street, where any communications to him may be left. JOHN BAUER. Ri:leigh, January 12, 1854. 18 tt xiojt iioteIj. ci.arksyi:li,e, Va.-Tms HOTEL is situated on Main -Street, convenient to the business part of the town. The Proprietors have rccentlT erected, upon their premises, a large and commodious brict 1 - 1 . - f . 1 T , " I -,L uuuuiiig, containing eleven comiorutuic rooms, wu:cn, win the old buildings, will enable them to furnish good accom modatioiis for any number of visitors. Determined to minister to the comfort of their guests by every means in xueir power, mey respeciiuny soiich n paironnge oi inc puouc FINCH A BOYD, Proprietor. Jannary 1C, 1S54. 10 ly LAW NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAYING REMOVED TO BAL- EIGH respectfully offers his services ,to all persons having business in the Supreme Court, or in the County and Supe rior Courts of AA'ake and adjoining Counties, as an ATTOK NEY and COUNSELLOR. ffgjT" Office, Fayetteville Street, near Yarbrough's. EDAVARD CAMWELL Raleigh, Jan. 19, 1854. 19 6m. AVILLIAM H. JONES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Will attend the Courts of Chatham, Johnston and .F ebruary 23, 1853. gt-"- JAMES J. IREDELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Will attend to all business entrusted' to him, in the Coo of this and the adjoining Counties. n Office the one occupied by the late Hon. James Iredell. Raleigh, June 15th, 1853. r!L A. & II. HARRIS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Norfolk, A'a., . Will Ap ill make liberal advances on consignments, if desired, ril, 19, 1853. 44l WINSTON & CLARKE, Counsellors . and Attorneys at Law, RALEIGH, K. C. . P. H. WINSTON. ATM. J. CLABK& March 29..1853. jzTl B RASS ANDIRONS. WIRE FENDERS, Rim. Brass Head Shovels and Tongs. Fire Carriers and Coal Hod. Coffee Toasters and Tea Kettles. For sale by . J. BR0V s ALMON AND LOBSTER. 3 CASES TCI & in Jars, hermetically sealed. 1 case Sardines in Jars, hermetically sealed. All warranted fresh and pure, for sale bv - "J- JAS. McKIMMOj -WJKTE HAVE JUST OPENED MORE NEAV GOOfr w w which were made to order at our Manufacturing tablishmant in New York. The richest invoice vet op?" Call and examine. E. L. HARDlt- F T1VR TAHT.'H rifTI.Fnv IVORY BALi-1 Hundlpd ICnivpa Anil Fnrlra 1 rr in sett. Ivory Handled Game and-Beef Carvers and Forks., T.... i o 1 Vnr ale . v .. ... . . T n. Y.T.Y)C? ljauitiiiu iuisauw. 2 wo rArr,iw' - lif 1 Knor v lrginia Smoking Tobacco, recommeuu -j " first families." For sale by . . -nnn WILLIAMS A HA 1 ". TOERFIT3IERY, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sl Fancy articles in great variety, for sale DJ" orn. Nov. 4th. 12 Dozen Bottles ju ceiyea ana lor a&ie wnoiesaie ana retail o.p "H" YONS KATHIRON. S II INGLES. 300,000 "Nov. 4th. DRESSED BUILDIG SflI UsS. For sale by Portsmouth, Ya Nov. 15, 3858., . NIEMEYER 4 vTINO has now a large assortment, PtabTAppr0- " ... x-TTTlP v MTO.KSH. yrjavKxi "varoifS Jal &t - HAYWOOD k SCOii- : : . . .r-TCT ' "riRGINIA OZNABURGS. X BAht. V CEIVED. -- - . 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