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f, 4 111 r ) , ---HU " w -lit VOLUME LIU. CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2. 1853. NO. ,54.' THE -RALEIGH. REGISTER" la published Semi-weskly and Weekly, by SEATON-" GALES, EDITOR AND FlOfllETOl. TERMS: $5 par aannB ; In advance $4. $3 per annum ; in advance $2 M. rw the Sesai-weekly, For Um Weekly, RATES OF ADVERTISING : A BTOtTtsraccrrs. For every It linea, tint insertion II ; eeh additional tnnertion, 25 cts. Ooart Order and Judicial adveHbementa will be charged li per ml Msber; bat a ded action of 33 percent, will be ait froaa toe regular priee to advertisers by the rear. Advertisements inserted in tbe Semi-weekiT, will also appear a tbe Weekly, free of charge. " m, k 9-Letten to the Sditor mast be rotr-Mjn.- REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OIF ICE. - ' - .i The subscriber baring recently refitted kia office with a new, beautiful -and extensive' assortment of BOOK AND JOB,MATERIAL, i prepared te execute, with neatness, every v ariety of BOOK & F&M?ttL,T WOKK. -ALSO-. . in Uie Dest style, and at but airinmg advance on IV ortb To enable hint, to do this; be' baa received aj assortment of beaotifaily enameled' Card, of dif ferent trees, and fancy Stationery, with which be is prepared to fitf orders for Ball Ticket, Circulars, and all descriptions of ;" -'. - Bronze and "Fancy Colored Priilting. - He has, also, an assortment of extra-sized type for KAKMOTH POSTZES and "SHOW BILLS, aad will spare no pains to render. perfect satisfaction ia tbe execution of all work with which he shall V entrust ed. , , S EATON GALES. NEW YORK PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM. MESSRS. BENNETT & CO. , IN consequence of the immense demand, and un rivalled popularity of their French Grand ac tion Piano Fortes, hare greatly, enlarged their Manufactory, and opened a Spacious Wareroom at ' ' ---?' - Xo. 361 Broadway, ; i one door above "romrn's.wn,"iwhere they will be happy at all times to supply "their numer eas friends and patrons with Piano Fortes, of ev ery variety of style and finish. All instruments manufactured at this establishment are fully war ranted to stand any climate, and give perfect sat isfaction, both in Volcxe and quality or Touch. Our prices are such that those desiring a very su perior finished Instrument, as well as those more economically inclined, cannot fail to be suited ' Dealers, Professors, Axetecrs and others, wish ing to purchase, are invited . to "call and look for themselves. . f " ' f BENNETT & CO.,'' '861 Broadway, ' ' t New Yoek. Sept 16, 1852., , ly 77 C PARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this day entered into Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SHAFER & CO., for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry's Clothing Ba- A. S. SHAFER, GEO. A. HALEY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. Queer's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Messrs. A. SSHAFER & CO., takes this method of j returning hiscknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring kia proprietorship of the Clothing Bazaar, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to his successors. " s N. PERRY. August 24th, 1852. 70 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SXITHFIKLD, NORTH CAROLIKW, w ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne and asn. Jan. 14, 1853. 6 BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. fTHE subscribers have the most extensive and I varied assortment of Clothing for Boys, from 4to 16, ever offered for sale in the Union. Or ders for Gentlemen's Clotting filled at the shortest notice. Persons purchasing Clothing at this Establish ment have tb,e privilege of changing them, if they do not suit. F. A. HOYT'& BRO., S. W. Corner of Chesnut & 10th Streets, Philadelphia. April 1, 1853. . , , . t ly-28... Female School! - MISS H. W. Merrill and Mrs. Blood will open a school, at the rooms of the Masonic Lodge, on the 6th of July next, for the instruction of Young Ladies and Misses in the various branches pertaining to a thorough and accomplished .educa tion. Terms of Tuition for the English branches, $15 French Language 5 Latin -. .........5 Pencil and fine Crayon drawing ... ....10 Oil Painting , 20 Music on the Piano and Guitar .......20 Instruction in vocal music gratis. - jL.es go n in embroidery and needle-work given, if desired. .BjAeigh, June 10, 1853. 2mos 48 PHOSPHATE Or-, LIME OF TEE HOST APPRO VED Q UALITY. Jbpeqally bedefleial to TnrnJpS and all other Boot Crops. H9T & CO., AGENTS, . No. 254 Water Street, and 123 Wert St. Comer f Dey Streev NEW YORK. A FERTILIZER wcdseinjrall the immediate ef fect of the best Peruvian .Guano, witi.' the advan tage of being much more lasting in the oiL Thor oughly tested, and found to more than rV&lise the expectations of all these who have already tried it. Th best evidence of this is the Uvgely increased demand this season over the past year, Putujin bags of 160 lbs, ; barrels 250 lbs. each. Buyers will please be particular to observe our brand up an each bag or barrel "" f " v Also for sale, Ameriean'and Foreign FieM and Garden Seeds, English Ray Grass, fine mixed Lawn Grass, White Clever, Osage, Orange, &c " June 14th, 1853: ' ' - 3m 49 PayetteVif 1 e fio t 'el, Respectfully informs bis friends and the pub lic that he haa removed from the Hotel at the foot of Haymount to the 'larger and 'more commodious Hotel in the Centre of the Town,-recently occupied by Mrs. Brown and well known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be happy to accomodate Travellers and Boarders. No exertions bi himself and family will be spared to render those comfortable who may favor him with their company. Fayetteville, N. C, Jnne 10, 1853. . 4 w 48 GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER, Charles Kuester, . "Y7"0rjLD respectfully inform the Citizens of V v zuiieign anasurrvttuvuug vuuumj, uia.iienas located permanent! t in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's .brick building.) where u will be found at all times-ready to execute any "JQB" in bis Line, in a stylo that shall not be surpasatd by any other person, and the charges shall always fee moderate, .0A.LL.Av?iD SEE. .. i X, '-I- - . Raleigh, March 2, 185?. ' . ly-15 One Thousand Piano Fortes ! : "Upwards or oss Thousand Pianos , Sold and never Sold a bad one." ALWAYS having had the Sole Agency of the Piano's of Stodart and Dunham n Virginia and North Carolina together with the unparelleled number we have sold, (more than one Thousand) enables us to assert with Truth and Confidence from so long and well tried experience, that they are, Urscepassed is Tone and Finish ; embracing in the same Piano a Most Mellow and Son, as well as a Most Powerful and Superb Tone. We keep always' on hand a large and varied stock, of the Newest Styles, and at the Lowest Rates, so that purchasers can always find exactly the style etc, they may want. The difference in price being occasioned only by the outward finish enables those who wish to buy cheaper instuments, the same ad vantages of a fine and beautiful tone, as in a Piano of greater value. A large number we now sell are left entirely to our own taste and selection, by those who are not able to be present themselves, and as it always devolves much more responsibility upon us, all may be assured who want Pianos, that with Attention, Caution & Promptness to their or ders, they shall have a Piano Forte at precisely the Northern Price, (as has been often tested) and an J f fasti ameat frota the best makers in the world. Guarantied and allowed to be returned if not all they are represented to be. E. P. NASH, Piano Forte Ware Rooms, Corner Sycamore and Bank streets. Petersburg, Vs. April 1853. 28 JOHN C. BAKER & CO., Wholesale Drug Importers and Dealers in For s. eiyn and American Drugs, Chemicals, Med ' Painit Oils, Window Glass ' Dye Stuffs, te.. Sec. NO. 100 N. 3rd ST., PHILADELPHIA. J' C. B. & CO. invite the attention of Druggists, a Merchants, Grocers, Manufacturers and oth ers, to their stock of well selected fresh and relia ble standard goods. Purchasers will find among their assortment ev ery variety of Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Sur gical Instruments, &c, which they will supply of very choice quality, and at as low prices as can be bought in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Orders, whether entrusted to us personally, or by letter, shall receive equal attention, and the inter ests of the buyer fully regarded in all respects. TV " JOIIN C, BAKER & CO'S Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. This preparation is offered as a substitute for the many preparations put out under the same name, which are for the most part absolutely worthless, being entirely destitute of the active virtues of the root, and, by being prepared in an unskilful manner and from inert materials, are highly injurious, and seriously impair the health of the patient. We have received numerous testimonials, ex pressing in the Strongest terms the great efficacy of this medicine, and its superiority over other preparations of Sarsaparilla. Physicians can prescribe it with the utmost con fidence, relying upon its uniform strength, and that it is prepared from the best material. It has elicited from the most eminent of the Fac ulty in Philadelphia, who have employed it, fre quent expressions of commendation, at the unva rying success attending its administration, produ cing the most satisfactory and beneficial results. It is highly recommended for the removal and permanent cure of the following diseases, viz : Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Syphilit ic Affections, Tetter and Ulcers, White Swellings, Scurvy, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux, Cancer, Goi tre or Bronchocele, (swelled neck,) Spine Disease, Chronic Disease of the Lungs, Jaundice, Hypertro phy or the Enlargement of the Heart, Palpitation and Trembling in the Region of the Heart and Sto mach, Enlargement of the Bones, Joints or Liga ments. Also, all the various diseases of the Skin, such as Tetter, Ringworm, Biles, Pimples, Carbun cles, etc., Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints, Ner vous Affections, Dropsical Swellings, Constitution al Disorders, and diseases originating from an im pure state of the blood aid other fluids of the body. Sold by P. F. TESCUD, Raleigh. Raleigh, April 1; 1853. 28 JUST IN TIME ! PAPER-HANGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION : ! T HE Subscriber begs IcaYe to inform the Pub lic that he has just received 22 doz. rolls of superior Paper, consisting of gilded, glazed and va rious other figures, together with bordering of all kinds, which will enable him to do all kinds of paper hanging in the neatest and most workman like manner. ALSO, a supply of WINDOW-CURTAINS, FIRE SCREENS. REFLECTION PAPER. All persons wishing anything in the paper line could not fail to be suited by calling on me, as I have paper at prices ranging from fifty cents to $1.50 per roll. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. J. HENRY HARRISS, Upholsterer and Mattress Maker. Raleigh, April 15. 1853. 32 TC. WORTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARD ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N; C. July 1st, 1851. 531y-p. VARIETY STOVE WAREHOUSt. BARTLETT BENT, Jr., Manufacturer k Dealer ia the most kpproTed STOVES, RANGES, Farmers' Boilers. Ship Cabooses, Gas Ovens, Charcoal and Hard Coal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, &c. Iron Castings generaUy, 238 Water Street New York. NEW FANCY AND CONFECTIONARY STORE ON MAIN STREET. BETWEEN MESSRS. POXEROX'S A PORTER'S SIGN O? "BIG -BOOT." rXHE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens I of Raleigh and vicinity, that they have just opened a Store on Mam Street. They are deter mined to give satisfaction to every one that will honor them with a call, and will endeavor by all means to render the establishment a superior one of its kind. Their stock consists of the following articles : FANCY GOODS, &c. Freneh Cups and Saucers, Yases, Children's Tea setts, fine Baskets, Fans. Portemonnaies, Purses, Marbles. Pocket Inkstand, Looking Glasses of all kinds." Bronze Candlesticks, Soaps, Shaving Cream, Essence.".' Ilair Tonics, side, tucking and dressing Combs. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Hairpins, Needles, Tooth. Nail. Shaving, . uomD, uiotn. ana onoe brashes, Accordeans, lohns, r lutes, uanjos, Walking Catoes, Whips, Guns and Pistols, &c, &c. CONFECTIONARY. Ac. Candies of all descriptions. Chocolate, Maccaroni, Buaea and Layer Raisins in whole, quarter - and eighth boxes. Fies. Prunes, Currants, Preserved Gineer. Citron. Sardines in whole, half and quar ter boxes, Oranges, Lemons, Pickles and Preserves in 12, 1-4 and 1-8 jars. Filberts, Almonde, Peacan Walnut, Palm, Cocoa and Pea nuts, sc. , ,-. CIGARS. Tbe choicest brands of Havanna, Principe and Be nKi Cirars from 16 to 60 dollars per thousand. rm lumn and twisted. ehewiniT Tobacco, from 25 eta., . to $1,15 per pound. . . GROCERIES. A general assortment, .. Raleigh,- May 6th, 1853. F. MAHLER & CO; THE next session of the Oxford Mais Academy Will MrnmilliAf) An th 2nd mondav in. July. - J. H-'HOKNER; Principal." - ' T: L' HORNERAas't. ' Oxford, June 7, l86a.T 5w 47 ffrrri Raleigh Livery, Stables. J THE Subscriber has taken charge of, and fully refitted, the Livery Sta bles formerly occupied by Jere. Nix on, on Wilmington Street, and solic its the patronage of the travelling Public He has on hand a number of fine Horses and Carriages, genteel, elegant, substantial, com fortable, and will be prepared, at the shortest no tice, to furnish Travellers with conveyances to any part of the State. Also, Carriages furnished with careful drivers, to convey individuals or families to evening parties, or for visiting calls. Horses will be kept by the day, week, or year, at prices to suit the times. Horse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac commodations. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, M ay 3 1 , 1 853. 45-1 y To the Public. A PERFECT LUXURY IN SUMMER & WINTER! THE subscriber has on hand a supply of the best quality of curled hair, and is still man ufacturing a superior quality of hair Mattresses. He would respectfully inform the Public, that he can furnish them with the best articles in his line as che&ply as they can be bought in New York. Persons from the neighboring villages and coun ties, who have heretofore sent North, can provide themselves with as good an article at the subscri ber's, and at as low a price ; as he is prepared to and will furnish them, at the shortest notice, at prices ranging from $4 to $30. ALSO, Constantly on hand the much improved Shuck and Cotton Mattresses, at the lowest prices. Al so, sofas, lounges, &c, manufactured in various styles. Repairing of sofas, easy-chairs, and reno vating old Mattresses, &c, done with neatness and despatch. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. My warc-tvoom is on Fayetteville St., three doors above the Yarborough House. J. HENRY HARRIS, Upholsterer and Mattress M:ikcr. Good Feathers taken at the highest prices in exchange for Mattresses. Kalcigh, Feb. 10, 1853. tf 14 New York, May 31, 1853. THE DIRECTORS of the Association for the Exhibition of the Iudus try of all Nations give notice that the Exhibition will be opeued on 15th day of July. In making this announcement, the Directors a- vail themselves of the opportunity to state that the building which they have erected, and the Exhibi tion which they have prepared, will, they believe, fully meet the just cxpectatiorts of the public. It is proper that it should be known that, in or der to afford ample scope for the inventive talent and skill of our countrymen in mhinery and agri cultural implements, we have increased the size of the building by adding nearly one-fourth to its area, beyond what was originally contcmplateJ, so that we have now for the purposes of exhibition two hundred thousand square feet, or nearly five acres. Not limiting their plans to a display merely cu rious or attractive, the Directors have organized a department of mineralogy and geology, in which some of the best scientific talent of the country has been employed ; and the foundation is thus laid of a most valuable national collection of the mineral re sources of the country. The Directors had hoped to open the Exhibition at an earlier period, but the novelty and intricacy of the style of construction and the high standard of architectural beauty which it has been the object of the Association to attain, have produced delay, and it has been impraticable for the Directors, not withstanding their utmost vigilance and their most earnest desire, to announce tbe opening at an ear lier Tlay. In regard to the general character of the exhibi tion, the result promises to be most gratifying and not unworthy of the confidence manifested towards it by the government of the L nited States, a confi dence which has elicited a cordial response from the governments of foreign countries. It will, unquest ionably, be the most attractive and interesting col lection of the works of art, the results of science and the productiousof industry that has ever yet been made in this country, and will tend to increase the active emulation of the age in every branch of intel lectual developement. The sole charge of the interor of the building. its division, arrangements, classification and police, has been confided to two officers of the Navy of the United States, Captain S. F. Dupont and V. H. Da vis ; and the sanction of the government given to the appointment of these gentlemen, who hare so much distinguished themselves in the special ser vices in which they have been employed, affords proof of the confidence reposed and the interest felt, by the highest authorities of the country, in the general objects of the enterprise. These gentlemen have organized their depart ment as follows : J. M. Batchelder Secretary of the Superinten dent; Samuel Webber Arrangement of Space and Classification ; Prof. B. Silliman, Jr. Mineralogy and Chemis- J5 . B. P. Johnson Agricultural Implements ; Joseph E. Holmes Machinery; Edward Vincent-Textile Fabrics ; Felix Piatti Sculpture. The official Catalogues and the Illustrated Week ly Record of the exhibition are to be published in the building, by Messrs. G. P. Putnam & Co., un der the supervision of the Association. The directors have sensib y felt the confidence reposed in them by their fellow citizens, in all parts of the country; and they will continue to make every effort to satisfy their just expectations. DIRECTORS. Mortimer Livingston, Philip Burrows, Johnston Livington, Charles W. Foster, Theodore "Sedgwick, William W, Stone, William Whetten, John Dunham, William Kent, Watts Sherman, F. W. Edmonds, Alfred Pell, August Belmont, Alex. Hamilton, Jr. George L. Schurlerj Elbert J. Anderson, Henry R. Dunham, W. C. H. Waddell, Jacob A. Westervelt, James A. Hamilton, Samuel Nicholson, THEODORE SEDGWICK, President. Wm. Whetten, Vice-President, Treasurer and Se cretary. L C. Stuart, Assistant Secretary. June 24, 1853. lm 52 Hermann J. Meyer, 164WilliamSt., New Yore, published this day. UNITED STATES ILLUSTRATED. EAST, No. 1. Containing accurate Views and descriptive articles of: the President' House in Washington ; Xiagara Falls ; Barhydt's Lake near Saratoga and the Bunker Hill Monument. West, No 1. Lake Ithasca (Sources of the Mis sissippi). Falls of St. Anthony (two plates) and San Francisco. Price : 50 Cents per Number; Each Subscriber to East and West receives a magnificent Plate: "the Battle of Bunker HUT' after Trumbull, as a Premium. MEYER'S UNIVERSUM, Vol. II. No 1. Containing the Views and Descriptions of Columbia Bridge Susquehanna; Scenery on the River San Juan, Nicaragua ; Laxenburg near Vien na and Valley of Ooeeksu, near Constantinople. Prior: 25 Cts. per Nukber. jjSy Each Subscriber to Vol. II. receives a his torical Picture, the Maid of baragossa, as a Pre mium with the last number, June 24, 1853. tf 52 For Sale: A Handsome SADDLE and -BUGGY HORSE, J five years old this Spring. Enquire of the Editor of the "Register." 1 June 24,1853- " ' 3t 52 Important to Millers-and Mill owners ! -4&,. : THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged in the Milling business in North Caro lina, that he keeps constantly on hand,' and will supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble arrfcle, Young's Improved Patent Smut and greening Ma chine. The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has supplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public need 'fear no im position, as there are now some 280 Machines run ning in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realized in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 feet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have. been cleansed and they have never been out of order .one day. There was awarded to it the Preittjswa of the .Ma ryland State Fair, and a lVemiunT"ritA a silver met. dal, at the Fair of the Maryland IwstftnOe, at Balti more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Orange Countv, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850. tf 104 Black Goods. black Alimccas, various prices "PbLAIN X Do Do Black do Muslin DeLiine French bombazine do Silk, raw Silk and cotton Hose for J. BROWN. 47 sale by June 8. 1853. Summer Arrangement, BETWEEN NORFOLK. AND NEW YORK. passage am fare (state-room included) only $8. THE swift and elegant steamships JAMESTOWN and ROANOKE, being fitted in every respect, accurd-in-i tu tlx; act of Congress, will eave orlolk lor .New l orK every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at 1 1 o'clock, with the United States Mail, arriving in New York early the next day. Returning, they will leave New York every Tuesday and Saturday afternoons, and arrive at Norfolk the following day. For passage, apply on board, or to J. M. SMITH & BRO., Norfolk. June 10, 1853. 48 3m Valuable Real Estate for Sale AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. rrHE Subscriber, being desirous to remove to I the south-west, offers for sale two eligible lots, situated upon the Main street of Chapel Hill. One of these, well known to the public as the lot once occupied by Mrs. Nt sx, contains two acres, and is at present far the best unoccupied position in the Village, either for X Hotel or a private residence. It is upon thecomerof Maine and Columbia streets, fronting to an equal extent upon both. The only honses now upon it are a few out-houses. There can be but iittle doubt but that a gentleman with a few thousand dollars would make an excellent in vestment of his capital by purchasing this lot, and erecting a house upon it to be used as a Hotel and Boarding House. The other lot consists of about an acre and lies upon the opposite corner made by the streets above mentioned. Upon it is a com modious and new dwelling-heusc of two stories, with the necessary out-houses, and a convenient office immediately upon the Main street. This lot may be recommended as a genteel residence for a private family : or as a very useful appendage to the first lot, in case that should be bought for a Ho- tel. Altogether, this is the best real estate to be bought within the Village. The terms will be made so as to ensure that the money paid shall be a most fortunate outlay upon the part of the pur chaser. The Subscriber may be found for a few weeks longer ia Chapel Hill, where letters, po-t-paid, or personal applications, will gladly be received. WALTER A. THOMPSON. June 17, 1853. 4w 50 "Norfolk Herald" please copy four weeks (week ly.) and send bill to this office, for collection. Shocco Springs. WARREN COUNTY, N. C. TIIIIS pleasant Summer retreat, neatly fitted up, 1 well furnished, handsomely shaded and easy of access, is now opened for the reception and ac commodation of visitors. Its waters are highly reeonimended by eminent physicians, who have tes ted them, as remedial in must diseases incidental to Southern Climate. Thoy exhibit, by analysis, Sulphur, Soda, Magnesia, Lime and Epsom Salts. Shocco is accessible by the Petersburg, Norfolk, Wilmington and Raleigh Railroads, and may be reached the same evening, by taking the Morning Train of either Road, with only 12 Miles by Stages which run daily, during the watering season, from Warrenton Depot, on the Raleigh Road, to Shocco. SAMUEL CALVERT. June 28th, 1853. 9t-63 Franklin Institutej CEDAR UOCK, N. C. riIIE subscriber having consented to take charge of this popular institution, situated in Frank lin County, about 12 miles cast of Louisburg, will commence exercises on the 2d Monday in July next. It is presumed that the desirableness of this location is so well known as to render a refer ence in this connection, almost unnecessary. It is known that in point of health, intelligence, re finement, and influence, the community of Cedar Rock is almost without a parallel in the State. Ihe course of instruction will be thorough, em bracing the usual branches of a practical English education, an extensive course of sciences and mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French Languages. Board may be obtained in the best families at $G,- 50 per month. Terms of Tuition per Session of five months, $10, $12, and $16, according to advancement. The above charges embrace the expenses per ses sion for the entire course, except French, for which $6 extra will be charged. WM.C. FINCH, Principal. June 28, 1853. 4w 53 NE W BOOKS. THE Westover Manuscript, containing the his tory bf the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina ; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; And a Progress to the Mines. Writ ten from 1728 to 1736, and now first published by Wm. Byrd, of Westover. MEMORIALS of the English Martyrs, by the Rev. C. B. Taylor, M. A. THE Planter, or, Thirteen Years in the South. By a Northern man. This work is by a devoted missionary of the Church. It is a consideration of modern civiliza tion, with a view to show that slaves in the -South are better cared for, temporally and spiritually, and are more happy than free blacks anywhere, or than the poor whites of any country or clime. This the author insists, with the showing of facts, is the sunny and true side of the subject. The work is full of valuable information, and striking incidents and facts. Ranke's Civil Wars and Monarchy in France, in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Old House by the River, by the Author of the Owl Creek Letters. - English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century, by Thackeray or sale oy H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book-store. Raleigh, Jane 24, 1853. . 52 C"1ITRATE MAGNESIA A fresh supply just to ! yhand WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. GREENSBOROUGH Mutual Insurance Company. THE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan is but a small sum, compared with a joint stock Company. This Company being located in the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have a very large a mount 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 year : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent Directors. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin. Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. J. McConhell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford ; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College ; John I. Shaver, Salisbury ; John H. Cook, Fayetteville , E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro'; H. B-. Elliott, Cedar Falls. - - PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Dec. 14, 1852. 102 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY. THIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon the mutual principle, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in the -itire profits of the Company. Premi ums will be received, in cash; either annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be agreed up on at the time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tern, the payments made to the Company are en tirely 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 conve nient 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 pay able at death afund available in sickness and a pro vision for old age. &3f See Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swain, John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Blliott. President Ralph Goerell. Vice Presided 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. L. Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. General Agent William H Cumming. Any information relative to the Company may be bad by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 1853. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N . C . THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and TurpentineDistilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Ilutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoy t, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Ncwbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized, to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Ilersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, ) Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to tbe Secretary, post paid. . J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Spring & Summer Goodsj 1853. T HE subscriber takes great pleasure in an nouncing to his friends, and the public gen erally, that recent arrivals have placed him in pos session of a large and varied assortment of For eign and Domestic Staple Dry Goods ; also Hard ware, Cutlery, Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Groceries, which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. Having oeen care fully selected, and purchased by himself on the most favorable terms, he is persuaded he cannot be undersold by fair competition. He respectful ly solicits a call from purchasers. The lollowing consists 01 a portion oniy oi his stock FOR GENTLEMEN. Cloth Cassimeres and Vestings of nearly all shades, and prices; a complete assortment of Sum mer Goods for Boys. FOR THE LADIES. Black Gro de Rhine Silks, i i Nap, " " " Soi, Brocade, and other fancy silks, Fancy, and Plain Silk Tissues, " " Bareges, " " " Shallys, riain Black Shallys, and other mourning Goods, Fancy Barege Dc Laines, Organdi Muslins, " French Lawns, and Jaconettes, " Solid Color Lawns, and Jaconettes, " Brilliantes, ' French, and English Ginghams, - " French, English, and . Domestic Prints in irreat variety, Jaconette, Cambric, Nanseok, Book, and Mull Muslins, Bishop Lace, Dotted and Plain Swiss Muslins, French Work Capes, Chemizettes and Collars, French Work Lawn, and Muslin Undersleeves, Linen Cambric Hkfs, a complete assortment, Black Lace Mantillas, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Black Lace Veils, Black Crape and Mourning Veils, : Mourning Collars and Uhdersleeves, c ' Alexander's Fancy Black and White Kid Gloves, . . " BUR " A large assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas . , . . JAB. MCalMHUn . Raleigh, March 25, 1853. . 2 JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR' TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Boh, ling brook Street, . Petersburg, Fa.; ' reterences : : ... Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N.C . L. F. Hicks, Esq. Messrs. Kevan & Bro. Petersburg. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw,' Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. " - James George, Esq., Battimort. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime , Porte Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather ' Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt ' Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Licjuors, Wines, &c, which he offer at the lowest market-rates. " - . . . Tbe strictest attention paid to receiving aad fas' warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, ' 19 LOOK OUT ! Now is the time for Bargains 1 1 THE subscriber, wishing to decrease his stock on hand, in order to make room for a fresh supply of Goods for. the. Fall Trade, offers from this time any article that5" may be wan ted in his line of business at a very small advance on prime cost. His stock at present is larger than any other that will be found in the city, consisting of fine Gold Lever and Cylinder Watches, from the most noted manufactories in London, Livepool, Paris and Geneva, and a fine assortment of Silver and Lcpine Watches, varying in prices from 10 to 45 dollars, with a guarantee to perform well, or they will be exchanged for others that will ; Gold Fob, Vest, Guard and Chattalaine Chains, Bracelets, Armlets, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings. Silver and Gold Specks, with glasses to suit all ages, Silver and Gold Pencils, and many other articles generally kept in a store of the kind, too numerous to mention. An examination of his Goods and prices will prove to the purchaser that twenty per cent t least can b saved, by purchasing from CHAS. LUMSDEN, sign of the California Thimble. Petersburg, Nov. 11, 1852. 93-ly Lyon's Kathairon, For Preserving, Restoring & Beautifying the Hair Causing it to grow luxuriantly, and giving it a soft and curling appearance, of the most delightful character. IHE KAITHAIRON neutralizes the effects of disease, climate, and old age, in preserving and restoring the Human Hair, even after a BALD NESS of many years ; cleanses the scalp from DANDRUFF, and all its natural impurities ; immediately relieves sympathetic attacks of NERVOUS HEADACHE. And cures all Cutaneous Diseases of the Skin, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Itch, Inflammations, &c, Ac. As a TOILET ARTICLE For giving the Hair a rich, soft, glossy and curling appearance, nothing has ever been discovered to e qual its incontestcd its incontestable virtues. It exhales the perfume of the most delightful and ex otic flowers, and is free from all mineral proper ties, or any substance which can color the skin, or stain a ladv's hat. For "BALD AND GRAY HEADS It is pre-eminently beneficial. "The Kathairon has fully restored my halt, af ter a baldness of 12 rears: A JAY COURTRIGHT, 76 Bond-sL N. Y." The use of the Kathairon is adopted by the first physicians in Europe and America, and has a pat ronage and sale unprecedented in the history of the Materia Medica. Sold by all reputable dealers thrbugiiout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean, in large handsome bottles, for 25 cts. Profits only in extensive sales. , Sold to the trade at a liberal discount, but com missioned in no instance. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist and Manufacturer. D. S. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N. Y. To whom all orders should be addressed. Sold in Raleigh by P. F. PESCUD. . Lyon's Extract OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER. 0TI1ING need be said to command the atten tion of the public to this article, when con In vinccd that it is PURE and unadulterated. Medi cal men, or those seeking a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome effects of brackish and turbid water, can rely upon its genuine character, as it is also extensively used for culinary purposes, J in flavoring cakes, preserves &c. To the aflicted with Dyspepsia; Summer Complaints. Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, gen eral Prostration, &c. nothing has evor been pre scribed with equal effect. Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, ll)l,5roarfiray, N. Y. Inquire for LYON'S PURE GINGER. Sold by reputable Druggists throughout the world: Sold in Raleigh by P. F. PESCUD. Jan. 25, 1853. 6inos 10 Bradbury's Piano and Melodeon warerooms, No. 423 BROADWAY, -NEW YORK. FROM enlarging my Warerooms I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instru ments than heretofore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch, and of an even quality, and deep, full, rich and purely vocal tone, qualities most de sirable inasmuch as the voice will assimilate to the tone of the instrument. All my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianoe at all prices. fi A NEW INVENTION. The Organ Melo deon with two banks or keys, the only thing of the kind in the country, having two stops, ooup ler, swell draw stops, &c, a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be superior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Organs, price $200. Also the common melodeon of all styles and prices. Being the extensive Agent foi these Instruments, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their own use. 15. U. 13KAU13UBI, 423 Broadway, New York. March 18, 1853. , 24 Lime & Herrings.-- OW discharging at our Wharf, 400 bbls fresh Eastern Lime, - 100 do do Washington City Lime, 80. do No 1. Cut Herrings, -60 half No 1. Family Roe Herrings, For sale low by NIEMEYER & WHITE. Portsmouth, Va., June 21, 1853. 51 Be Standard copy. ' $10 Reward. r Iiijr 1 on the zuw oi xuarcn, ja.irnjsu, cop l ier-coloredboy, 18 or 19 years old, well crown.' 5 feet, 6 or eight inches high, talks on the end ef his tongue, had on a wool hat, badly worn, and yarn clothing, ne carneu on a eiotn -cap, bins cloth coat, and a blanket. . - ALFRED has relations in Raleighahd also at William Turner's in Johnston Co The subscriber's Post Office is at Raleigh?" ' " ", t CASWELL: POWELL. Wake Co., March 22, 1858.' Jfr tf. North Carolina Mutual Ufe Icau ranoe Company; -. OFFICE, RALEIQ& K. C. ' -rrmiS Company continues to insure the fives ef JLall healthy White persons and Slates. " "Ixhe greatest, risk taken on a single life ia $6QW. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years fee ds then- value. V 4-v . 1 orncERs. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, n Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan,. Secretary, , :j Win. H. Jones, Treasurer, r Perrin Busbee, Attorney,; Dr. Wm. U- McKee, Examining Physician, J. Hersman, General Agent, All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfae toryjproof is presented. " ' - Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. AS letters on business should be addressed to iV -'14 X. JAMES F. JORDAN, Strt - May 2, 1852. . T 'H E jETNA- INSURANCE COMPANY I Harttori, Conn., offers to insure Buildings and Merchandise, against loss or damage by fire. at premiums to suit the times. , , This is one of the eldest and best Insurance Ceaft paaies in the United SUtea,-ad peysiU 1bm . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its v cinity, to be made te ' S. W. WHITING, Agent. ! Aad for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to - N. J. PALMER, Agent October, 1848. 81 William H. Jones, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LATf, RALEIGH, N. C. 'ILL attend the Courts ef Chatham, Jsho- T v ston, and Wake. March 4, 1853. 6m-20 Come one, Come all, before it i -too late II -' COATS, PANTS, VESTS, BOOTS, SHOBf, &c., v CHEAPER THAN EVER Einstein & Co., CORNER of Market Square, and Wilmington St, nearly opposite Nixon's Stables, for the last year so favorably known to the citizens ef Wake, and surrounding counties, 'as keeping the "CHEAP CLOTHING STORE," take this method to announce, that they are now receiving their lar ge and splendid assortment of R.eady Made Clothing, which, being made up under their own supervision, they ean warrant to be made in the best and most substantial manner. As for cheap ness, they are not only determined not to be beat en, but to sell every thing at from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than can, be. bought else where. Their unusually large stock consists in part of' Coats (Dress, Frock and Sack) from 6o cts. to' 920 Pants, (every kind and color) from 50 ctS.to ,' vests,. - " ou cts. to A large and very nne aasortment of Boys aad Youths Suits, as well as every other article in their line, as Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Hats,1 ps, Boots. Shoes. Umbrellas, &e., all of which will be sold at aatouishly low prices. Thankful for past favors, wo solicit a tontiaa- ance ef ths sams. ...... - ' A. C."EINSTEm, T E. ROSENTHAL. E. & Co. ars reoeiving nsw goods very week. throughout ths year. " . f , March 25, 1853. ly 21 Change of SfhedoJf en ft and 6 Railroad. THE Raleigh and Gaston Road is now completed to Weldon, and In fine 'order and the following" permanent Sebedule for the Passenger Trains has been put into operation: 7 Leave Raleigh at 8 A. M. arriving at Weldon at 1 o'clock, P. M., in time to connect with the day trains for Petersburg, Portsmouth, and Wilming ton. - ? ' ; -..i Returning Leave Weldon after the arrival of the Express Train from Wilmington at 3 J P."M. Arrive at Raleigh at 8 J P. M: Passengers will thus be enabled to- take break fast in Ra eigh, and supper in Petersburg,- Rich mond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, or Wilmington, or breakfast at those points and supper in Raleirh. Persons wishing to come from any point on, or East of the Wilmington Road, and from the Albe marle country, will find this the most comfortable and expeditious route. Office. R. & G. Railroad Company. June 21, 1853 2n-5l CULTIVATORS, fc Double Pointed Reverse Steel Teeth, a new article, just received at BORUM'S Depot, the first in market. Cultivators made of these Teeth are manufactured 7 at the a. bove Depot and may be had at any time. Call aad see them. SAM'L R. BORUM, New Agricultural and Iron Depot,-'4 r . ar1 "? 11 Wide-Water St. Norfolk, June 22ndi4868. l , 6L WILSON & GRICE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS AND NATAL STORSS, PORTSMOUTH VA. IT AVE IN STORE, AND OFFER FOR 8 ALB, P. R and N O. Sugar in hhds ,'and barrel. N. O. Molasses, in bbls. and Tierces. -r P. R. and Cuba Molasses, in hhds. and barrels ' Baltimore and Western Shoulders and Sides Baeen. L. B. Salt Marshall's factory filled. - - , Teas consisting of a very large stock ofGun-pow- der, i oung Hyson Uolong, rowcheng, e., of every grade and various chops. Rio, Java, and Lsguira Coffee. Stuart's Crushed, Ground end-Yellow Sugars. Richmond Extra Flour. Brown Soaps New York and Boston, No. 1. Fancy Soaps Rose, Variegated and Almond. Tobacco a large stocK or i s, o s, B's, iws aaa half lbs. Ground Coffee warranted pure. Pearl Starch, Grain and Ground Pepper. Nutmegs, Ginger, Spices and Chocolate. Mustard, Wrapping Paper and Brooms. Buckets, Demijohns, &c, &c. 100,000 Cigars of various brands and desonpUoae. LIQUORS. Hennsssy London Dock Brand, vintage of 1841, in half nines and demilohns. ' Choice old South Side Social Maderal Wine, in qr. casks and demijohns. Skeidam Gin, "Honey" brand, in pipes anddemi. jehns. .. Signette; Duprey & Co., aBd other brands freack Brandy, in various style of packages. , : Pure Old Rye Whiskey, of "Old Monongehala," "Allegany," Funk, Ziegler,and othev Choice brands, some of which is 14 years oldV and 4th proof, ; Old Bourbon Whiskey. Cincinatti Rectified Whiskey. -t 4 Baltimore and Philadelphia Gin. N. E. Bum;- -."- -.'-"---,-Imitation French Brandy. -' Old" Apple Brandy, -...--... Pure,Malaga Wine.- - - sf Cider and WineVinegar - '' 4 Champagne of the celebrated "Heideick" brand. . Also, in yard 500 casks pure Eastern, Lime;. All of which they offer at the lowest wholesale ratee, and upon accommodating terms. , . WILSON & GRICE, 'V No. 11 High street and Pierce's Wharf, rflrtsxneuth, Va. June 24th, 1853. ?' Jit l 8mpd-62 Bank And other Age noies- ; OnXHE Subscribers continue to transact' all the jtiCr business entrusted -to - their ' care with promptness and dispatch, their charges being . as heretofore quite moderate.' - ' .'i'- . - ' vf. teva vw. ? JuhexlT, 1853, E 1? :! ri i -a V. ! r
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