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M. MePHEETERS, As CO. . -Wholesale Grocers, ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Office at K. 6, Boanoke Square, " Norfolk, Ya. REFERENCES: Thomas P. Deverkcx, Esq., Halifax, N. C. Gko. W. Mordecai, Pres't Bank of the State of N. C. C. Dkwet, Cashier " " " W. II- Josbs, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. L. O'B. Branch, President Raleigh and Gaston Road. Messrs. Reid A Soutter, ')"' Dr. N. C. Whitehead, Norfolk, Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. ) Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spence A Reid, Baltimore. " B. Blossom A Son, A'eu York. September 16, 1863. 87 OOHHDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR, o 100 Packages of Steam Refined do., iW Bags Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffee, 35 Chests Superior Green and Black Teas, 300 Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Mould Candles, Just received and for sale low & Portsmouth, Va. May 10. ; 50 WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SUPPLY OF Linen Shirtings, Pillow case Linens, fine Anting and Shirting Linens, of the most approved makers, '"g"1. and stripedlinens, for children afso Linen Damasks Lin en Towels and Napkins, Russia Huckaback and other kinds of towelling. Diapre, Bleached and Brown Cot tons of all kinds. W. H. & R. S. P. F. PESCCD , Wttoi.es 4.1.E and retaii. druggist. Radish, X. C., IS NOW RECEIVING Hll extensive purchases for the SPRING TRADE, and the rap idly increasing demand having justified his purchasing manv articles in original cases, which he has hitherto pro cured in small quantities, justifies him in offering unprece dented inducements to his friends and customers, lo the trade he will sell the most popular Patent Medicines at the Proprietors prices, and respectfully requests dealers and the public generally to give his stock and prices an exami nation before sending their orders North or elsewhere. March 24, 1854. 87 .. o REGON PEAS. Another supply of these celebra ted Pens, is received and for sale at yapoTjn 7 HAIR BRUSHES. The most extensive Tariety of Hair Brushes in this City, may be seer 'bought very cheap at P. F. Pescnd's DRUG STORK TOOTH BRUSHES. I have a very large supply of splendid Tooth Brushes for sale vei 'pg CARTERS' SPANISH MIXTURE. Afresh sup ply just received, and those troubled with Dyspepsiaor diseases arising from an impure stateof the blood, are urged to give it a trials It has produced a wonderful euro in Ral Willis of 2 Bottles. P. F. PESCUD. R an ESSING COMBS. A fine assortment is to hand rTTIEDAM SCHNAPPS. A large stock on hand mj l.7J f..Vale hv P. F. PJBSUUU. EIDLETZ POWDERS. A supply of verysupa- n - i W 1 A .lwA anA tfW ttfllA RT ior Beiaieiz rowaers, jui iwcu w PESCUD TrcTinn a furfW mmnlv of London Mustard of very superior quality, just received apESCTJD.g RE AST PUMPS APP'ypcul)81" B LKJ . J 'J vptt:ps A larire stsck of Svrinees of all kinds, s in.t rivl and for Sile by P. F. PESCUD. AMPS. I will sell my present supply of Fluid Lamps, lat reduced prices, as I desire to introduce awstyle. THRESH CONGRESS WATER-A fresh su igply JL just received, and lor sale py F. PESCU IH I'VE, GLUE. A large supply of Whiteand .Brown XJTGlue just received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. CHELTENHAM SALTS. A su in store and PESCUD. lor sale Dy PERFUMERY, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, and H. Fancy articles in great vane , p j," pESCUD. Nov. 4th. 101 LYON'S KATHIRON. 12 Dozen Bottles just re ceived and for sale wholesale and repalFbESCm. Nov. 4ih. 101- C HEWING TOBACCO. I have seven brands of the finest qualities of Chewing Tobacco, one of which is put up by Y. A E. P. Jones, and claimed the Premium at ou State Fair, for sale in packages or lotnjcmK Raleigh, November 4tb, 1853. 101" X YON'S RAT PILLS AND SALVE. DON'T JDLibe annoyed any longer with rats, when you can extir minate them by giving Rat Pills, or greasing their food with Coster's Salve, which you will find at , - FiilUl a. SADDLER, PERTH &ROSS MUSTARD. A large Case of this Mustard which is considered tne best in the world by many persons is just received at ; . , PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. AINTS AND OILS. A VERY LARGE SUPPLY of all kinds of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes to hand and for sale, lower than can be bought elsewhere, on the most accommodating terms by P. F. PESCUD. Sept. 12, 1853. ' 86 WINDOW GLASS. A LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, kept on hand or ordered, to suit any size sash at very low rates. Also, a good supply of PUTTY. Dealers will please give me a chance to fill their orders before buying elsewhere, if . they want good bargains. - P. P. PESCUD. Sept. 12, 1853. l 86 ALL AT PESCUD'S DRUG STORE FOR YOUR supplies of American and Foreign Perfumert, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Coarse and Fine Combs, Soaps and Shaving Creams, Pomades and Hair Oils. Pescud keeps a large stock and sells at a small advance to consumers and the trade. oa Sept. 12, 1853. - 86 CIGARS AND CHEWING TOBACCO. THE lovers' of the weed will be glad to hear that the sub scriber has received an invoice of Superior Cigars fine Cut and Lump Chewing Tobacco, various brands, and some Smoking Tobacco, as fragrant as they can find anywhere. P. F. PESCUD. Sept. 12, 1853. ,86 ED LARD OIL IS NOW USED BY MANY persons in preference to TRAIN OIL because it is just as good, and much cheaper.. A supply for sale very low at ' PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. PIANOS, MUSIC. STRINGS, &C ANOTHER Lot of new and splendid Pianos, of fashionable style and elegant tone and finish, just opened at the - - Sr. C. MUSIC STORE. A BEAUTIFUL 5 OCTAVE MELODEON, with three, beautiful Pedals, for inspection and sale at the MUSIC STORE. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF NEW AND FASH IONABLE MUSIC received at the . MUSIC STORE. September 9, 1853. 85 "pERFUMERY. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A -. 8upply of select articles for the toilet come and ex-, amine them. . . June 9. '54. HAYWOOD SC0TT " 1 . ." r;t:j , . , ... ...... . .?' " ' " ... - - ' i.." , , . u . 1 - - ' m "', "' r " ":l "' . 1 ."r:.-"::,. ""i , r Vol. IV. RADEW No. 83. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ' RALEIGH, N. C. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF THEIR SPRING AND Summer supplies making the largest and most ex tensive stock of Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Perfumery, c, which they have ever had the pleasure to offer the citixens of Raleigh and surrounding country, and which they will dispose of at the lowest market prices. Physicians, Country Merchants, Builders, Painters, Plan ters and others will find it to their , interest to give them a call before making their purchases. . April 27, 1854. -47 OARDEN SEED. We are now in receipt of a large supply of Garden Seed, warranted fresh, to which the attention of Gardeners is invited. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 DOZEN, JUST received. Also a largo variety of Lubin's and Basin's Perfumery, at the drug Store of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. October 11, 1853. 96 ORASS SEED Red clover, Herds grass, Blue grass, mixed lawn grass and Lucerne. Just to hand at the Drug Store of . WILLIAMs A HAYWOOD. SiMUT IN WHJE AT, -400XBS. BLUE-STONE, THE Sgreat nreventauvawf smuflSNrneit .lust received at th Drug Store of . u- WILLIAMS 3t HAYWOOD. XCELSIQR SOAP.T-800 LBS. OF THIS SUPE- lirior family soap, in More and for sale cheep .bv the box pound, at WILLIAMS A HAY WOOD'S. s MOKING TOBACCO.- 2000 PAPERS OF SUPE rior Virginia Smoking Tobacco, rst families." For sale by recommended by the first WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. PAINT MILLS. A GREAT LABOR SAVING MA chine for grinding colors, and one which every painter should have; for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS AND KNIVES. In Store and for sale by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. TT YON'S RAT PILLS, TnE MOST EFFECTUAL JLi remedy ever used for the destruction of Rats, Mice, Ac. orby WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING. Rose, Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Butter Almond, Cinnamon and Pine Apple in store and for sale bv v WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. T ABLE SALT. VERY FINE AND WHITE in small bags, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. C ORN STARCH. A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RE CEIVED at the Drug Store of wu,L,iA.na a iai uuu. EPILATORY. FOR REMOVING SUPERFLU OUS HAIR, for sale bv WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. CHLORINE TOOTH WASH STANDS UNRI VALLED for cleansing the mouth and preserving the teeth and gums. For sale at - WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD'S. c OD LIVER OIL. A FRESH SUPPLY of Rush- ton, Clark A Co. s just to hand, at the Drug htore ol WILLIAMS a HA1 U. SARATOGA WATER. A LARGE SUPPLY fy just to hand at the Drug htore of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD April 27th, 1854. 47. PRIME CHEWING TOBACCO. JONES' Premium, pride of Virginia, Rock Candy Extra Dan River, and other popular brands in store, and for sale by , WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. HITE LEAD. 4000 LBS. OF SUPERIOR White Lead in store and for sale by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. 4-kiLsr OILS 1 1 1000 GALLS. LINSEED, COTTON TSecd, Machine and Tanners' Oils ft for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. alkBEGON PEAS. A SMALL SUPPLY IN STORE XJ'and for sale by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. o RANGES I ORANGES ! ! 20 BOXES FRESH ORANGES just received and for sale at A.Muaiu riAAimo New Confectionary Store. Raleigh, April 25, 1854. 46 w HITE MARSEILLES VESTS. JUST RE CEIVED 100 Plain and Figured, new style nt it i nniviw DOZEN received. GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS JUST E. L. HARDING. -tf FINE SILK ALPACCA JLrvF received at May 10, 1854. " - . FROCKS JUST HARDING'S. 51 S TATE BONDS WANTED. $3,000 IN STATE BONDS WANTED. Apply at the Standard uince. Sept. 23, 1853. N 8 WHITE GOODS. JACKONETTS, ENGLISH Cambric, Nainsook, checked and striped Muslin, Mull Muslin. Plain and dotted Swiss Mnslin. For sale by ' .J. BROWN. Raleigh, June 4:b. ISCS 58 WASHINGTON CITY LIME. 200 CASKS Washington City Lime, (superior for whitewashing) just received. For sale by NIEMEYER A WHITE. Portsmouth, Va., April 1, 1854. IRISH THOMASTON LIME. 650 CASKS Irish Thomas ton Lime, per schooner " Beanchamp" direct from Maiu now landinc at our Wharf. Fo NIEMEYER For sale low by A WHITE. 40 Portsmouth, Va., Aprill, 1854. sOLOUR. SUPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, OF NEW Ml Wheat, in Store, and for sale by JAS. McKIMMON. . 83 Raleigh, September 2d, 1S53. mjEW SHOES JtY EXPRESS. A VERY LARGE il and late arrival of Shoes, from the Manufactury s in Philadelphia, embracing Walking Shoes Slippers Bjtecs, Gaiters. W. H. A R. fa. TUCKtilt. June 22, 1854. 63 F iirnv CASSIMERE PANTS. aw rAino embracing all the different styles, at HARDING'S. TUOLFE'S SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS. A fresh nnnlvnf this nonular Medicine, just received and r sal e by hv HAYWOOD A SCOTT. -x anriTCW jsi?i:ts. A FULL AND FRESH SUP- MJTnlv of Garden Seeds, just received, and for sale by " ? y ' 1 HAYWOOD A SCOTT. Baleigb, Feb. 1, 1854 23 U3URE and No. 1 qualities oi w nit Lead, in kegs -of 100 lbs. and 25 lbs., for sale by c UAi duuu et DIU.LJ.. . V.loSrrli March 20th. 1854. B7- "'to , 1 CIGARS I CIGARS ! I A lot of the very best Dranas of imported Cigars, has just been received at - s HAYWOOD A SCOTT. ...... . . j OAPS, &c- -VARIETIES OF TOILET, SHAVING, l a i? .... s.. T.nnn'i Kathairon. Barrv's Tricopberus. Rowlands' genuine Macassar Oil, Bears Oil, Beef Marrow for the hair, fo? sale by HAYWOOD A SCOTT. IV ORTH CAROLINA made Blacking, article for gale by HAYWOOD A s superior SCOTT. AaC CKERMON'S A PARMERSTON'S Yeast Powders, first rate and cheap article ior saie Dy . . HAYWOOD A SCOTT. Hay; M Bales prime Hay Cargo of Brig Delta now M.9A9 landing at our Wharf. For sale by V NIEMEYER A WHITE. Portsmouth, Va., June 26, 1354. , 6i ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL Medium Crown Moleskin Hats, called "the Young Man's Hat," something entirely new. & g" MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS I A very large assortment of Silk and Black Lace Mantillas and Points. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. ILK AND OPEN STRAW BONNETS AND INFANTS Flats. . W. H. A R. . . ANSI FANS ! MOURNING AND FANCY FAN v W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. RESS TRIMMINGS -AND EMBROIDERIES. W. H. A K. S. TUCKER. RIBBONS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS Steeple Tops. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. R OBINSONS' GAITERS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. BEAUTIFUIi ASSORTMENN OF LACE GOODS, 5L Collars, Chimezettes and Under Sieves. W. H. A R S. TUCKER. SERVANTS f3 Plaids, Ac. . GOODS. MARLBORO STRIPES, v . : W. H, A R. S. TUCKER. . ISAAC PROCTOR, MERCHANT TAILOR (Suc cessor to Oliver d JProctor,) Would respectfully announce to his patrons and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter sunnlies of fTlotha r!assimerea and Vftstinrrs. Furn- hishing Good's and Ready-Made Clothing, which, being bought .principally ior casn, ne is enaDiea to oner at very low rates. He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite, the Post Office, . . . , - Superfine black, blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods. Superfine French, English and - American Cassimeres, of all prices, -plain and fancy. v " Superfine Simoni Doeskins, for Pants and Overcoats. Superfine black Satins and Grenadines. ' Plain and figured and fancy silk Vestings. . Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for weddings and sorties. Plain and figured Plush Velvets, very rich. ' Furnishing Goods A complete assortment, consisting in part of . j Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts. ' 8-ply Collars, large variety. Canton Flannel, bleached Drill. MeriDO and silk Under-shirts and Drawers. -Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery. Gloves, very superior kid, black, white and fancy. Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assortment for weddings and parties. Stocks, black, white and fancy, with and without ties. Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, Ac. In fact everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit. With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the lib eral encouragement heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, and a determintion to please, to merit its continuance. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods id be manufactured may rely upon receiving the same care and attention as though sold W himself. The latest Paris and London fashions just received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. He WHi remind those indebted, six months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in arrears longer than the above time will please call and close their accounts, either bv cash or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. 'Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1858. 97 STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, ENVEL OPES AND PAPER of every description ; Perfumery, Brushes. Also, Fancy Goods, in great variety. The Store of the Subscriber has lately been replenished with New Goods, from the New York, Boston and Philadel phia Importing Houses, and from all the principal Ameri can manifacturers. Among his extensive assortment may be found all kinds of Letter, Cap, Drawing, Note and Fan cy Pupers,- White, Buff and Enameled Envelopes ; Papier ' Mache, Rosewood, Mahogany and Leather Writing Desks, Work Bokes, Ac; Cloth, Leather and Papier Mache Porte folios; all styles of Card Cases and Porte Monnies, Wallets and Pocket Books ; Steel, Silk and Kid Purses ; Bankers' Cases ; Lubin's Celebrated Genuine Perfumes ; Farina's Un rivaled Cologne ; Bridal, Glove and Handkerchief Perfumed Boxes; Building Blocks, Wood Alphabets; Pearl and Ivory Tablets ; Games too numerous to mention ; Hair, Cloth, Hat, Tooth, Nail and Lather Brushes; Gentlemen's Dressing Cases ; Shell and Horn Dressing Combs ; Ivory Combs ; La dies' Companions, Spool Stands; all kinds Rubber Balls; Vesta Lights; Tea Bells; Toilet and Travelling Glasses; .Tooth Powder, Hair Oils, Toilet and Shaving Soaps ; Chess men, Dominoes, Back Gammon Boards, Chessboards, Dice, Checkers ; Sewing Birds ; Penknives, Scissors and Shears. A splendid assortment of Gold Pens, in Gold and Silver Cases ; Steel Pens, fifty styles ; Pen Nibs and Quills ; Letter Seals or Stamps, all styles; the best of Wax, warranted to burn free ; Water Colors ; Fancy Paper and Glass Boxes ; Transparent, Porcelain and Paper Slates. A large assort ment of Visiting and Wedding Cards; Stationary Articles in general ; Wedding Stationary and " Fixins," best quali ties; Patent Blot Pods; Diaries; Ledgers, ' Day and Cosh Books, Journals, drc letter Copying Presses, Books and Ink ; Mathematical Instructions ; Blotting Papers ; Paper Folders and Paper Weights; Erasers ; Mouth Glue ; Indeli ble Inks; Inkstands, of One Hundred different varieties. All of the above described articles can be found in greater profusion and variety than in auy house South of the Poto mac, besides other articles too numerous to mention. Call and see for yourself. They will be sold at the lowest prices, either at wholesale or retail. HENRY D. TURNER, No. 1, Favetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. January 25, 1854. 21 SSJILAS BURNS, PROPRIETOR, BUILDER OF W STEAM ENGINES AND GENERAL MACHINIST. The above establishment has been in successful operation about one year, and has turned out some of the best STEAM ENGINES and SAW MILLS that have ever operated in this or anv other State. Orders are solicited for Steam Engines and Saw Mills, Mill Gearing and Machinery of everv discription to be completed during the Summer and Fall. The improved condition of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road will enable me to fill with dispatch and punctuality all orders oiler the 1st of July. The following certificate will show the character of the work executed at the above Woi ks : " Adbet, Cumberland, May 15, 1852. " Mr. Silas Burns Dear Sir : Our Engine and Mills, made at your shops, hf.ve been at work nearly two months, ond fully meet our expectations. The Engine, as to finish and strength, performance and durability, is inferior to none in the State of the same class made here or elsewhere. The Mills run with a smoothness and speed truly astonishing. In ordinary sawing we cut in a common sized log, 1 foot, in Z seconds or 16 feet per miuute. We have run, however, through an 18 feet log in 32 seconds or at the rate of 33 feet per minute, by running to the top speed we fully believe we can cut 40 feet per miuute. The only objection we have heard urged is, it takes too many hands to haul up logs and carry away lumber. Yours, Ac JONES A BARBEE." June 2, 1352. 59 TkAILY LINE BETWEEN PORTSMOUTH, 'NORFOLK. EDENTON AND PLYMOUTH. On and after Saturday 14th instant, the Steamer Schultz will be placed on tne route irom isi.ick w ucer to I'lymoum, tnus forming a daily line, (Sundays excepted.) The Stag, Capt. Middleton, will leave Black Water on Mondays, VVednesdays and Fridays, immediately after the arrival" of the Cars from Portsmouth. Returning, will leave Plymouth in the evening of the same days. The Schultz, Capt. Ualsey, will leave Black Water on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays after the arrival of thf Cars from Portsmouth. Returning, will leave Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, as G o'clock, A. M. Passing up and down the River in the day time, arriving at Black Water in time for the Express Train. The Schultz will leave Edenton at 8 o'clock, A. M.; will pass by Colerain at 9 ; will be at the Gatesville Wharf at about 11 ; Winton at 12 o'clock; and Reddick's at 1 P. M. Passengers coming off in Boats will be token on board at anv point on the Chowan River. - Freight will be received and landed at all convenient points on the River. - - J. W. KEELING, Agent. April 8, 1854. 40 if. Still alive and tryins to Please t T IHE SUBSCRIBER Jd S.iLL CARRYING ON the manuTactuve of Turpentine and Brandy Sims in all its branches, and flatters himself that by tbe long expe rience and practice and the large number of Stills .be has made he can and will give satisfaction, and plcAse all who will give him a call. He also is picpaicd to do all ind of work in Copper, Brass, lion and Steel. He has also on hand at piest-nt IS of the vcy best Tur pentine S.ills, Caps, Ai ms a ad Worms, which he will sell low for cash, oc, on time for good noi.es. He also will war rant the Stills in durability, workmnnship and materials. He also offers any who can make a better Turpentine Still thau the Subscriber 300, also the price shall be at least $200 less than any Other manufactory. Gentlemen, bear in mind that I was tue first man who suppressed the Northern manu&ctoi ies from treading on your corns. JOS. W0LTERING. Raleigh, July 14, 1854. 69 8m. TWfRS. J. WOLTERING KEEPS CONSTANTLY If JL on band Confectionarys and fancy Goods, also family froceries, such as Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Tea, Rice, Bacon, a, Ac, . China and glass wore. Come and see.' WILHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, July 14, 1854. 60 8m. Hay ! Hay ! I Hay 1 1 ! J)50 Bales prime Hay. s.. 80 Uhds. dry and britrht N. O. Susrar landine4his dar. and for sale low by . BAIN, HATTON A CO. Prrtsmouth,.Va., June 26; 1854. a t WE COME AGAIN I HARDWARE! HARD WABE 1 ! At reduced prices, also, Jail and Store door Locks warranted not to be picked nor broke open, his own manufacture ; also Bam, Sraoke-House and Mill Locks,' all at reduced prices. Come and see. Guns, Pistols, Ac, Ae. - ; ' JOS. WOLTERING. - Raleigh, July 14, 1854. 69 3m. . -v Hats I Hats II Fall Fashions. ' - H. & R. S. TUCKER RESPECTFULLY announce to their numerous customers and the publio that they have just received Beebe's Fall Style of Hats whieh are unrivalled for durability and elegance. Fashion able fits guarantied, as well as good fits.' Call at their spa cious Store on Fayetievi lie Street, and be accommodated with a good article. Beebe, finish and fashionable fits are the watchwords by which, in this line, we expect not. only to accommodate many heads, but generally to go-ahead. Raleigh, July 25,1854. ' . 72 RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL ROAD. Slaves are not permitted to travel on the RaU Rood without o . - written permit from t heir owners. Duplicates should in oil : cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one opy of every pass. . - , JAMES M. PO0L, V - - - 1 . Ticket Agent. J Raleigh, January 6, 1854. , 15 . VALUABLE BOOKS. J5AMERICAN POULTRY Yard by D.jrBrowJv . - ,; - .. .. , The Diseases of Domestic Animalsbv R. . Allen. American Bee Keeper's mannal, illustrated with' many engravings by T. B. Milter.- - - American Bird Fancier, considered with reference to the breeding, rearing, feeding, management, Ac, of cage and house birds, illustrated with engravings by D. J. Brown. 'American architect, comprising original designs of cheap country and village residences, with details, specifications, plans, directions and on estimate of the cost of each design, by John W Ritch, architect. Fjrst and second series, 2 vols, in one. - Domestic Medicine--Gun's Domestic medicine, or poor man's friend in the hours of affliction, pain and Sickness. Raymond's new revised addition, improved and enlarged, by John C. Gnnn, 8 vo. , Practical Agriculture, by James F. W. Johnston, F. K. S.S. 3. and E. . ... Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry; lectures on the appli cation of chemistry and geology to agriculture ; new edition,' with an appendix. - Youatt and Martin on Cattle by Ambrose Stevens; ' Youatt on the structure ond diseases of the horse; also practical rules for buyers, breeders, smiths, Ac; edited by W. C. Spooner, with an. account of tbe breeds in the United States, by Henry S. Randall. ' , Cole's American Veterinarian, or diseases, of domestic animals. - Mason's Farrier, comprising a geneaal description of the horse, with modes of management in all coses, and treat ment of diseases, Ac Coles American fruit book. Breck's book on flowers. A treatise on the construction, beating ond ventilation of hot-housaOv . . ' Buist on the culture of the rose. American flower garden directors, containing directions for the culture of plants, iu the hot house, green house, Ac, by Buist. Johnson's dictionary of gardening, edited by David Lond retb. Schenck'8 gardner's text book. The American fowl breeder, illustrated. Dixeu's A Kerrs ornamental and domestic poultry, with colored illustrations. Bennett's domestic poultry book. Miner's . .. . Allen's Domestic Animals. Beech's American praclico and family physician, thick 8vo. sbp. This work having been recently thorougly re vised, no additions or improvements can be made. Landscape gardening, park and pleasure grounds, by Smith. s Practical treatise on the culture of the Grape, by J. Fiske Allen. The progressive farmer, T. A. Nash. Coleman's practical agriculture, and rural economy. Rodger's scientific agriculture. Calcareous Manures, by Edmund Ruffin. Clatter and Youatt's cattle doctor, by Skinner. Youatt on the pig. Hoare on the grape vine. Stevens' book of the farm; o complete guide to the far mer, steward, ploughman, cattleman, shepherd, fieMworker, and dairy maid, by Henry Stevens, with 450 illustrations to which are added explanatory notes, remarks, Ac, by J. S. Skinner, really one of the best books for o farmer to pos sess, 2 vols. The American farm book, R. L. Allen. . Tbe cottage and farm bee keeper; o practical work, by a county curate ' Allen's rural architecture, comprising Farm Houses, Cot tages, Carriage Houses, Sheep Cotes, Piggories, Barns, Ac, Ac, by Lewis F. Allen. The American Huck book, by Dana. The rose culturist. Blake's Farmer ot home ; o family text book for the country, by Rev. John L. Clake, D. D. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Pioneer Bookseller, Raleigh N. C. -April 15, 1854. 43 GREENSBOROUGH Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY. The oust of Insurance on the Mutual plan is but o small sum, compared with o joint stock com pany. This company being located in the Western part of tne stale, consequently niucn tne larger portion ol be risks ore in the West, very many of which are in the country. The Ct:i pony is eutirely free from debt j have mads too assessments, and have a very large amount in cash ond good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public At tbe last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year: JAM ES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, V ic President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Seeretarf and Treasurer bisectors: Javes Sloan. Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown. William A. Wright, Wilmington. Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina F. College. John I. Shaver, Salisbury. John H. Cook, Fayetteville. J. J. Biggs, Raleigh. Robert E. Trot, Lumberton. Dr. Rob't H. Scales, Lenox Castle. Dr. J. A. Mbsank, C. P. Mkndbnhall, Wm. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems, James M. Garrett, Jed. H. Lindsay, W. J. McConkell, Greensborough. E. F. Lillt, Wadesborough. W. P. Moork, Newbern. H. II. Bur well, Henderson. J. L. Bridgers. Tarborough. Geo. T. Cooke, Raleigh, A'ent. William H. Cumm'ino, General Agent. December 12th, 1853. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. 8 ly. S25PRING 1854. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE CTTRADE, Petersburg, Va. Y e take pleasure in announc inir to the Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, that one of our house has just returned from the North and East, where he has purchased au extensiveand commanding stock of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Vuli ces, Wrapping Paper, Lucings, Ac, and all other articles belonging to our branch of business. Our assortment this season will be much larger and more varied than heretofore, in order to meet the demands of a rapidly increasing trade. Our goods have all been bought of First Hands, and selected with great care by an old buy er, of t hirty years experience, with special reference to the wants of the Virginia and North Carolina Merchants. We are now in receipt of a portion of our stock and are in daily expectation or large accessions thereto, which will render our assortment one of the most complete and attrac tive ever offered to the Southern Trade. In soliciting an examination .ve assure our friends and the public generally, that our prices shall be found as low and as reasonable as those of any similar establishment south of Massachusetts. ' , B3F Merchants and others buying by the Package or Dozen will find it to their interest' to examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as it is our determination to sell as cheap as any of our northern competitors. ' W. R. JOHNSON A CO,, Two doors below Paul A Mcllwaine, East side Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. Feb. 28, 1854. 3 ly. TO THE PUBLIC THE SUBSCRIBER, ANTO NIO PIZZINI, Ibreign and Domestic Confectioner and Fruit Dealer, formerly of Richmond, Virginia, has the pleasure of informing the citizens of Raleigh and the ad jacent country, that he has opened (three doors below Messrs. W. IL A R. S. Tucker). A Splendid Confectionary and Fruit Establish ment 1 In his store will be found at all times all that is nice, sweet and agreeable to the taste. Believing that the citi zens of the place desire tbe establishmeni ofo house of this kind, he hopes, by attention to the trade, to merit portion of its favors. . ANTONIO PIZZINI. N. B. He keeps constantly on hand O ran ires. Lemons, per box. Preserves, . Raisins, per whole, X and boxes, .. Nuts of all kinds, . Figs and Prunes; ... Cordials, Cigars of oil kinds, French ond German Fancy Goods. STEAM CANDIES (fancy and plain) manufactured by myself, and warranted os good os any in tbe United States. The above articles can oe naa at wnoiesaie and retail. . A. PiZZINI. April 15, 1854. mW just received from' New York the largest assortment of Waiting Canes, comprising Whalebone, India Rubber, Lig num Vitae, Malacca, Rattan, Ac, Ac ' :- ' v.. Also French and Spanish Fans of all descriptions. Come and see, and we wiligive you. satisfaction; . . . - S. MAHLER A CO. P. S. On hand o few beantiful gold and silver mountings, manufactured by ; '11. MAHLER. Raleigh, May 5th, 1 54. 49 1 READ AND PROFIT. WE HAVE ON HAND rather more in the way of SatnmerJGoods, than we Wish ond do not believe in keeping Goods beyond their season. We will sell all Summer Goods at cost and many others in the same way ; to be convinced of what we say, come yid EVANS A COOKE. No. 29, Cheap Place. 60 Baleigb, June 13, 1854. - FRESH CURRANTS. JUST RECEIVED A SUP PLY of Fresh Currants. Also, Fresh Prunes, Citron, and Figs. The above articles are for sole at ANTONIO PIZZINTS New Confectionary Store. 1, FOR SALE I That Witmabls Property in the City er Raleigh '; Knoicn am " Gvion'M Motel! BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY - DEEDS OF TRUST, made by E. P. Gnion, we, the Trustees, will sell at public sale, on Wednesday, the 20th of September next, on the premises, this well known and valuable property, to srether with the Furniture, consisting of every thine neces sary to carry the business immediately on without trouble. i nis property is so well Known mat a iuu aesenpuun ino thought necessary. Any person desirous, to purchase will no doubt examine tbe property themselves. The Hotel is most desirably ond pleasantly situated on the North-side ot the Capitol Square and near the Raleigh ond Gaston Depot. The beautiful Capitol Square parts it from the business port of the City, giving all the advantage of the City as well as the quiet of o private residence besides it is free from the dust and heat of the business Street.- - . - ? ' -r The Hotel contains forty-seven Rooms. Besides Stables ond Out Houses, the Lot contains two acres in o Square to itself with a street all round, the Hotel is doing a suc cessful business. A person possessing capital to enlarge the front'building may command nearly all the most valuable business in the City. The purchaser will have the advan tage of o large business from the State Fair in October next ; also from the Legislature, which commences in No vember next. At the same time we will sell two Slaves, also one Tract of Land,, lying on the North-side of the Hillsborough road, two miles from-Raleigh, containing one hundred and fifty acres. This land has been considerably improved and would be a pleasant place for o residence ; also one other Tract of Wood-land, containing about one hundred and fif ty acres about three ond half miles from Raleigh, lying South of the Hillsborough Rood. - Also, b Omnibus ond oil other things contained in said Deeds. Terms made known on the day of sale. The Hotel con be purchased at private sale by applying to E.P. Gnion on the premises. S. W. WHITING, ) ,,. . . JULIUS GUION, lmtees- Raleigh, July 80, 1854. . 72 td. OPULAR WORKS FOR SALE AT THE NORTH CAROLINA. BOOK STORE. Bennett's (Rev. John) Letters to o Young Lady, on a variety of sub jects calculated to improve- the hearth to form the manners, ond enlighten the understanding. The publishers sincerely hope (for the happiness of mankind) that a copy of this val uable little work will be found the companion of every young uuj, u uiucu ui me uaupioesa ui everv lamny aepeuua. uu theproper cultivation or the female mind. The Daughter's own Book, or Practical Hints from a Fa ther to his Daughter, one vol. 18mo. This is one of the most practical and truly valuable treatises on tbe culture and discipline of the female mind, which has hitherto been published in this country; ond the publishers are very con fident, from the great demand for this invaluable little work, that ere long it will be found in the library of every young lady. The American Chesterfield, or " Youth's Guide to the Way of Wealth, Honor, and Distinction." Ac. ISmo. Con taining also o complete treatise on the art of carving. "We most cordially recommend the American Chesterfield to general attention ; bnt to young persons particularly, as one of the best works of the kind ttiat has ever been published iu mm cuuuirj. jib v.ttuuui ik mo uigQiy appreciaiea, co its perusal be unproductive of satisfaction ana usefulness.' Seneca's Morals. Bv wav of abstract to which is added. o discourse under the title of an After-Thought, by Sir Ro- fer L'Estrange, Knt. 1 vol. 18mo. A copy of this valua le little work should foe fonnd in everv family library. Book of Politeness. The Gentleman and Lady's Book of Politeness and Propriety of Deportment, dedicated to the yuuin oi Dom sexes Dy jnaoome ueinart. Translated Irom the Sixth Paris Edition,nlorged and Improved. The Lamplighter, o splendid work, Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Behind the Scenes, by Lady Bulwer, The Heirs of Walsingbam, by Agnes Strickland, - Mrs. Mowott's Autobiography, Flush Times in Alabama and Mississippi, The Partisan, by W. Gilmore Simms, The Wigwam ond Cabin, by W. Gilmore Simms, Homes in America, by Frederica Bremer, Review of a Batchelor, Dream of Life, The Loynette and Battle Summer, by Ike Marvel, Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird. Fern Leaves, first and second Series. Raleigh, August, 1854. - E. L. HARDING Opposite Messrs. Beans k Coot Manufacturer ' ond Dealer is Superior READY AiAuc iL.u itiiiu. is now receiving Superior black doe skin Pants, do fancy do do do do white linen drill do do do do duck do do fancv do do do do black satin D. B. Vest, do do do S. B. do do do silk do do fancy do do do farmer satins do do white Marseilles D. B. Vest, do do do S. B. do do figured de do do black cloth frock Coats, do do do dress do do fancy do frock do do do do sack do with all the medium qualities. For bargains in well made Goods, call at HARDING'S. April 4, 1854. 40 JEW BOOKS. Scotia's Bards, illustrated; Pictoria 1 wl Field Book of the Revolution, by B. J. Lossing, 2 vols, royal, 8 vo.; Peruvian Antiquities, by Marano Edward Pivero 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. ColeridaJ, with on 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 Tropics by N. P. Willis ; The Homes of the New World, Impressions of America, by Fredcrika Bremer; The Behav iour Book, by Miss Sealie ; Philosophy of Sir Wm. Hamilton ; The Analogy of Ancient Craft Masonry to Natural and Re vealed Religion, by Charles Scott, A. M.; Bleak House, by Charles Dickens; GustavusLindorme, or, " Lead us not into temptation," by Emile 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. POMEROY. " OLENNS TRUE VERBENA WATER. This delightful perfume, prepared by a Chemical process, from the hot house plant, Lemon Trifolia, is confidently re commended to the Ladies in particular, on account of its re freshing and delightful odor. It contains all the fragrance of the plant itself in a concentrated form, and will be found very useful for removing the languor occasioned by crowd ed rooms, Ac. Also, as a delicious perfume for the Hand kerchief, and will be fonnd much clieaper than the Extracts, and yet equally good, and a pleasant change for the Eau de Cologne. Also Glenn's Mnsk Toilet Water. " Glenn's Rose Geranium Water. " Glenn's Citronella Water, oil delightful and concen trated perfumes. For sale in Raleigh, together with an assortment of Glenn's justly celebrated perfumery. For sale by , H. D. TURNER. N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh May 1 9, 1 854. 54 A M ERIC AN BOOKS. THE LIBRARY OF EV- ery American citizen should have the following truly American dooks: .. Works of Daniel Webster His Speeches, Arguments and Diplomatic Papers, with o Biographical notice. -By Edward Everett. 6 vols. Bancroft's History of the United States. Vols.. I. IL III, IV, and V, now ready, ond Sparks' Life of Washington. One handsome vol. The Life and writings of John Jay, with selections from his correspondence and miscellaneous papers. ' By his son William Jay. Tbe works of Alexander Hamilton, comprising his corres pondence, and his political and official writings, exclusive of the federalist, civil and military. Published from the original manuscripts eeposited in the Deportment jf State, by order of the Library Committee of Congress. -In 7 'vols, -octavo. Edited by John C. Hamilton. For sole by EL D. TURNER 'V" - '.: ' ' " . N. C. Bookstore.. Raleigh, June 18, 1854. : ,- . tooe-'- sTUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF SlP Musical Instruments at the N. C Music Store, whercj may always be found baeet Music ond Jaime Books tor all instruments. Pianos' from the celebrated Factory 6f Knabe A Gsehle, Baltimore. Guitars, Violins, Violincellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Flageolets, Octave Flutes, Accor deons, ranging from 60 eents to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborins, Violin Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. . A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin. . A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte Monies, Ac, Ac ARTISTS MATERIALS. A beautiful lot of Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Brushes, Oils and Varnish ; Canvass in pieces or on stretches -; Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, Mill Boards, Graduate Tint Paper, Pastel, Water Colors,. Pic tures, Picture Frames, Gilt Moulding, Glass, Ae., Ac. K. ff petersilia: -OORN FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER HAS A Vy'quantity of Corn for sale. Those whe want will oleosa opply to Jesse Brown, Raleigh, or myself. . , . N. PRICE.- 'August 81; 1854. - -78 2t. 75 -DOZEN STANDING COLLARS ot - HARDING'S. SmftkfioTi Fnl laMluyr. A FEMALE SEMINARY OF HIGH CHARACTER, IS now in SnceMUftil nnnrstinn In tim Ia.h t.t Rmlthfield it the residence of Dr. Tslfair, nnder tbs management of i j- V 9 u&uw&i, both rrodaoxes on Isdies of nnisaed accomplishments, and high literary and sci entific attainments. Smithfield is pleasantly situated, on the eastern bank of Neuse River, within three miles of the Central 'Railroad, and fi, tlu last. ifrt,t m tm. thu. be ns healthy a village os any other One in our State. . mo kuwi uu neen established for tne convenience or educating our daughters hearer home, slid we flatter our- T iuu joung laaies so disposed, may acquire os inorongn on education here,' os in any of the foreign schools or col- leires. - - - We intend making the tuition as favorable, as prudeno will allow B8 . . . - . vrsiis pea bjbsios or riva xostbs. . Elementary Branches, , fg 00 ' Highest English Course, 00 Modern Languages, . 10 00 : Music on Piano no charge for instrument, 80 00 Oil Painting, 1 V , - . " V 15 00 Painting in Water Colors, ' . - ' : B 00 ' Wax Fi uit and Flowers f materials furnished,! . IS 00 ' Drawing-ond Croyohingv eath, 4 00 Monochiomaucs and Tissue Flo Wei s, each, 4 00 Omamenial Needle-Work, 4 00 Boaid can be hud in tbe best honscs, at S 00 per month and washing can be obtained for . 00 pet month. There will be no extras charged, except fifiy cents each, . during the fire season. . Eoch pupil will charged in proportion to the above rates, from the time of entrance, to the close of session ; ond no - deduction will be made for absence, unless it is caosed by protracted sickness. W. H. WATSON, WM. HASTINGS, -A. F. TELFAIR. June 13, 1854. 1027 Smsw. BELLAMY'S HOTEL, WARRENTON, N, C. The undersigned takes pleasure in informing the pub lic that she has entrely refitted her house from cellar to gar rett, and is now prepared to accommodate oil who may pa-- -t ionize her in the best styles k She has added twenty rooms to lbs house, oil of which, together with tbe old ones, (which hove oil been refitted,) ore furnished with new ond comfortable furniture, and are pleasant and airy. The dining saloon is large abd plcwant, bud her table will ot all limes be furnished with the best the market Will af ford, prepared by experienced cooks. No little attention has been paid to fitting np the stables belonging to the house, which are dry and furnished with best provender and attentive ostlers. - The servants are well trained and tiusly, ond attentive to tbe wants of guests. Her Bar attached to the House Will atoll times be fur nished wiih tbe best of refreshments in tbst line, by an ex perienced bar-keeper, who will ot oil times be os ready to serve gtiesto as to-suppress eves jrtUing pending to bolster ousness or rowdyism. . With all the advantages for esse and 'comfort which the proprietor can offer, she feels confident in assuring tbe trav elling ptrblie that they will find her establishment equal to any in tbe country, and sueh as to -entitle bet to a liberal -. share of KBbUe patronage. ANN BELLAMY. June IS, 1854. 1026 w6w. 5 TATE OF NORTH-CAROL1 NA. GRAN V1LLE COUNTY, Superior Coutt of Low, Spring Teim A. JX 1854. Elizabeth Walker vs. Wm. A. Walker. Petition for Divorce ?It appear'ng to the satisfaction of tbe Couit, that W. A, Walker, tbe defendant in this cause, resides beyond the limits of this State ; it is tbetefoie, oh motion, ordered by the Court., that advei tisement be made for six weeks suc cessively at tbe Court House in Oxford and also in the North Carolina Standard for three months, notifying the said defendant of tbe filing of this petition and that unless he appears at tbe next Telm of this Court, to be bcld for the County and Slate afoiesaid, at tbe Coutt House . in Ox ford, on the first Monday of September next, and answer said petition, tbe saroa will be taken pro confesso ond heard ejcjtnrie as to h;m. ' " - . Witness Eugene Grissom, Clerk of our said Court, ot Of fice in Ofoid the fi.st Monday of March, A. D. 1854. E. GRISSOM, C. B. 0. Oxford, June 1, 1854. " 1025 WSm. D)IEDMONT CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. . STOKES COUNTY. N. C Tbe subscribers having nu-.clissed the above Sm-iuss at the close of the last season. and put np liu-je and comfortable improvements, will be piepared by the 1st of Jnne to accommodate all who may p;ii ionize them. ,"":V The Springs rve situated at the foot of Moore's Peak, the trgbest point of the Snnia Town Mountain about 1 mile from Dan River and two from Danbnry tbe County site of Stokes, and is surrounded by os lovely scenery os any place in the State or Vivgittia. '' It is the design of the subscribers to make this a first class watering place and nothing will be left undone by them to make it such, and to make it as desirable a place or the health and pleasure "seeking public as-any to be ound in North Carolina or Virginia. Their prices Wilt be as moderate as the times will admit. Single persons f6 00 pef week. ; " l 00 per day for less time than one week. " horse 75 per day. Servants half price. ' " . - 1 " 8MALLW00D A GALLOWAY. May 20, 1854. 1028 W2m. OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. THE NEXT Session will commence on the first .Monday ' in July. ism. Atss fccrrtow (rmsu oxn hal ih ASTKjren.) For Read-ng, Writing, with tbe first ladiments of EngUsh Grammar and Geography,- $10,00 English Grammar, Ueograp j and Aiiuimetic, 12,50 For any thing higher, . 15,-00 For the College Classes, (without suy extra" charge for the Languages,) 80,00 aXTBA BXfSlTSKS. Music on Piano, f 20,00 Use of Instrument, 8,00 ' Tbe same on Guitar, Drawing and Painting, 12,00 Oil Painting, . 1,0 NeedleWork, 6,00 Board per month, 8,00 Washing per Tionth, 100 Musical Soirt m will be given dnrihg encn term. T. T. G RANDY, Sec'y of Board of Trustees. . June 19, 1854. - 62 lyw. TOMBS. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, THE SUBSCRIBER having been North ond pure hs ed a large ossorimeut of Ita''an and American Marble for Monument, Tombs, and Head'ttonts, and Hec.ih, Paint siones. Slabs for Soda Founts, Balers' Slabs, and Nova Scotir Grindstones, so':eits the pailouppe of the cri'ztos of Raleigh and the sunouoding country. He invites the citizens U call aDd see his monument, tomb and head-stones and drafts er send their orders, which will be punctually attended to. The subscriber has been in btninees in this place sixteei years, and you can refer to any of the citisens of Raleigh. His Mai ble-Ya rd is ten min ei' walk from the State House at the South-East Coiner of the GloveysitL The Subscriber has examined the Northern prices, and ha no hcita:ion in saying be can do work on as reasonabl terms os any. WILLIAM STRONACH. Raleigh, Sept. 6, 1853. , fSmd REWARD. RANAWAY FROM THE 55vrSUBSRlBEK8, in tbe month of February last, a genro known by tbe name of Jones Kifi, alias Jones Walker, eged about 22 or 23 years, 8W feet high, and Weighs about 170. Said boy is a bright mulatto, well made, quick spoken and very likely. He was brought np in the City of Raleigh, and is supposed to be lurking in that vicinity or in tbe . county ot Johnston. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of said boy to the Subscribers, or for his con finement in any Jail in the State so that wc can get him, All persons ore expressly forwarned against harboring or employing said boy, as tbe utmost rigor of the low wiD.be enforced against all offenders. ."'"'. . R. C. HOLMES, T. M. LEE. Clinton, N. C. April 24th, 1854. 1020 wm. Farmers, Read This. -,lJV, ACRES OF PRIME LAND, WITHIN OSO 8 Miles of Raleigh. StlH) acres in woods, tbe re mainder in cultivation t There is o large House, with oil out . Houses and m well of the best water. Tbe quality of tbe land is too well known for me to describe it. There is at the lowest calculation SI 2,000 worth of wood on it, all of which can be sold in Raleigh. Persons desirous of buying will do well to look at this land before buying elsewhere. A ', good bargain will be given. Only a part of the Money iM wanted, the remainder properly secured. ' T. H. SNOW. Aug. 15.1854, 77 g." DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE public ore hereby notified that the Partnership here-: tofore existing under tbe name ond style of Vougbon A Moore, in this town, in the Drug business is dissolved. They-ore further notified that the undersigned will not be responsible' in any manner for the future contract of A. B. Voughan. . . ': - - - - ' ' . v , ' -." W. H. MOORE. Goldsborough, August 1, 1854. - ' - 74t. TUTARRENTOir FEMALE INSTITUErEiV WW. Tha .14.h'vi V71H of thia '. lnrttior will commence on tbe-2dof JoryneXt.Alar'(rs pj :otfb-; ply to- : - .. x. - v- JH.U-ar-Jr. ' -.',,.'. - t , . ' ' : r.--BATEs-::witctfr.' ' June S, 1854. -'' :i-.rrS' 69 tf. V HEBRINGS.-SOO bbteCS&l lxwi, ; W."T." Sutton's curing. . :.. vtv , .. . - . 75- fomilyroe "curing , ' r"; 49 half "'v'" " " " -. ' - . . For sale br '- " ' - A. A H. HARRIS. Korfblk, May 80, 1854. 56 8tn. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE LABOR COME AND get one of Wolterings Morticing Machines, which I war rant to be good, end as cheap os you can buy at the North. . . - . JOS. WOLTERITG. r &aieigh,July 14,1854. . ' ." , ' , CssJS. -. Bait t Salt tl SalttllTr Y'T Socks, factory filled, Liverpool Blown Salt aVFPUr momently expected, and for sale low, afloat br WILSON A GfilCB Portsmouth, Vs. 75 Aug. 6, 1854. 1JAG'!: TIKAD THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECT fhllv infnrma th hiiblie. that the Ocmb Retreat at v.. u..A K;nli t... Iu mi.il. .nluinul and imnroved since the lost season, will be open for visitors on tbe first ofJoly. - .y ' A. B. JACOBS, Fjwpnetor. June 21. 1854. : - ." . sW-rSWtaH