. V. - - : VOLUME LIII. CITY OF RALEIGB, SATURDAY MORNING,' SEPTEMBER 3. 1353. NO. 72. THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" Is publiaked Semi-weekly and WMkly, by - SEATON GALES, BB1TOI A K D 9 O T R I B T O . TIIX8: for Um Stml-weeklT, i par annum ; in adranea it For tha Weekly, $3 par wpim; In adranea 1 60. KATES OF ADVERTISING: ADViaTifouriJrrs. For every ! BwS buertloo $1! OoartOrdm mad JvkIMiJ MlTerUmMnta wflt d durgc t5 per eent. higher; bat deduction of S3 per ont vUl be mad from the recutar prlee to advartiMrm by toe fw. AdTersemii ta inaertod la tb SoWMklf. Will alao tppwr n tha Weekly, itt or CMrgrv a-Lrttsr. to tb lSDtar javuet ba rosr-AlB. ' , . REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRINTIWOFFICE. Tuc subscriber ks (kw in office a new, beauti ful and extensive assortment of BOOK AND: JOB MATERIAL, , and is prepared t exeate, with meatness, erory Tariej- of - . , . ALSO in the test style, and at but a trilling adranee on N orthern prices. To enable him to do this, he has received an assortment er beautifully enameled irds, of different siies, and fancy Stationery, with which he ia prepared to fill orders for Ball Tickets Circulars, and all descriptions of - vH Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing. He has, also, an assortment of extra-siied type for 2CAJC2COIH FOSJS&S aa4 SHOW BILLS, and will spare nains to reader perfect satisfac tion in the execatien of all. work with which he shall be entrusted. SHORTLY EXPECTED One of Moktaqub's bsactifpl Ctlisdsk PKiirruro I'kesses. vnew inreation, which is destined to ecome the aiaebine for Country priniiug offices. The subscriber will therefore be enabled to print large editions of pamphlets, books, &e., &c, at greatly reduced rates. More particular informa tion gircn in due time. SEATON GALES. Jnly 19, 1853. 89-tf NEW . YORK t PIANO ; FORTE EMPORIUM. MESSRS. BENNETT CO. IN consequence ef the immense demand, and nn riTalled popularity of their Fkxkch Gbaho ac tion Piaso Foktks, hare greatly enlarged their Manufactory, and opened a Spacious Waskkoom ifo. 361 Broadway, one door above " Thompson t Saloon," where they will be happy at all times to supply their numer ous friends and patrons with Piano Pokes, of ev ery variety of style r mad finish. All instruments manufactured at this establishment are fully war ranted to stand any climate, and give perfect sat isfaction, both in Voicxe asd 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 Dbalexs, P&orESse&a, Abtetscbj and ethers, wish ing to purchase, are invited to call and look for themselves. BENNETT A CO., i " 361 Broadway, New York. Sept. 16, 1852. ly 77 rlOPARTNER-SHIP. The subscribers hare this J ar r tinted .into CopartnershrW, under the iM4liid Tin:!., th. 1 "rnn?StraOfor?c? maaufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH 1XG in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry's Clothing Ba taar. A. S. SHAFEE, GEO. A. HAL-EY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. Sneer's to N. Perry, .The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Messrs. A- -s- SHAFER & CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothi.no Bazaar, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to hisuccessors. N. PERRY. August 24th. 1852. 70 CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SXITHF1ELD, KORTH CAROLINA, "w-t7"ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne V and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. 7 6 BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT. TTiUE subscribers have the most extensive and JL varied assortment of Clothing for Boys, from 4 to 1G, ever offered for sale in the Union. Or ders for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at the shortest notice. Persons purchasing Clothing at this Establish ment have the privilege of changing them, if they do not suit,- 4 ; .... F. A. nOYT & BRO., S. W. Corner of Chesnut & 10th Streets, Philadelphia. April 1, 1853. ly-28 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME OF THE MOST APPRO VED Q UALITT. Kspedally beneficial to Turnips and all other Boot Crop. HOYT Si.CC., AGENTS, No. 234 Water Straet, and 123 West 8t Corner of Dey Street. NEW YORK. A FERTILIZER producing all the immediate ef fect of the best Peruvian Guano, with the advan tage of being much more lasting in the soiL Thor oughly tested, and found to more than realise the expectations of all those who have already tried it The best evidence of this is the largely increased demand this season oyer the past year. Put op in bags of 1 60 lbs. ; barrels 250 lbs. each. Buyers will please be particular to observe our brand up on each bag or barreL Also for aa'e. American and Foreign Field and Garden Seeds, English Ray Grass, fine mixed Lawn Grass, White Clover, Osage, Orange, sjs. June 14th, 1853. 3m 49 Private Medical Instruction. NORFOLK, VA. DR. GEORGE L UPSHUR will receive, as of fice pupils, fire or ix young men who pos sess the preliminary education, prescnoea oy the American Medical Association. vc . , i . -He was for some years associated with. Drs. Sil vester and Moore, of this eity.in private medi cal teaching. For this purpose, be purchased a larse ibrary, a full set of specimens of the Mate ria Medica, an obstetrical Manikin, Papier Mackt anatomical models, and all the necessary Plates and other appliances for teaching the element of Medicine in all its branches. Dr. Umhur is Surgeon to the V S. Marine Hot pital, which enables him to afford to the students all the advantages of chemical uutruction. There are admitted into that Institution annually more than one hundred cases of fever alone, besides the usu al variety of otlrer diseases. No one need apply who cannot bring satisfacto ry references in regard to character and standing, or who is not determined to uevoie mmseu in earnest to the study of Medicine. - For further information in regard to terms, &c address GEO. L. UPSHUR, M. D. Norfolk, ya. Aug. 23, 1853. reh et,! - 3t 69 "NOTHER supply of new and fashionable Mu sic received at the MUSIC STORE. One Thousand Piano Fortes! "UrwAaDs or osb Thocsajid Piahos Sold, and never Sold a bad one." f" ALWAYS haring had the Sole Agency yj f ypr the Piano's of Stodart and Dunham in Virginia and North Carolina together with the tinparelleled number we have sold, (more than one Thousand) enables us to assert with Truth and Confidence from ae long and well tried experience. mat iney are, Uhscrpassid IS Toxi A5D Fixish ; , embracing in the same Piano Most Mellow -ard Suit, as well as a Most Powerful and Superb Tone. e keep always on hand a larze and varied stock. of the Newest Stylesind at the Lowest Rates, so mat 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 cheaperinstuments, 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, thafr wtta Attention . Caubon & Promptness to- their or ders, tbey shall have a Piano Forte at precisely the Northern Price, (as has been often tested) and an instrument from the best makers In the world. Guarantied and" allowed to be returned if not all they are represented to be.- E. P. NASH, v - , fiano rorte w are noonu, . .ea; corner sycamore 1 Petersburg, Ya. ApriI 1853. ---" Corner Sycamore and Bank streets. 28 JUST IN TIME I PAPER-HANGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! ! rTHE Subscriber bees leave to inform the Pub- 1 lie that he has just received 22 dos. rolls of superior Paper, consisting of gilded, glased and va rious other figures, together with bordering of au Kinds, which will enable him to do all kinds of paper hanging in the neatest and most workman Uke manner. ALSO, a supply of WIN DOW-CURTAINS. FIRE SCREENS. REFLECTION PAPER. All persons wishinz anythins in the r-aper 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. Ail orders thankfully received and promDtlv at tended to. J. HENRY HARRISS. Upholsterer and Mattress Maker. "Raleigh, April 15. 1853. R VARIETY STOVE WARhHUUSt. BAHTLETT BENT, Jr., BannfacUrtr k Dealer in the most kDDroTtd STOVES, KANGES. Farmers' Boilers." Ship Cabooses, Gas (Kens, Charcoal andHard Coal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, &c lion Castings generally. 338 Wnlpr Slreot ew York. MIninff Agency. NEW YORK, 110 BROADWAY ROOMS NOS. P AND 9. THIS Agency is established for the purchase and sale, on commission, of unimproved Mines and Mining Stock, in companies organized and at work. Also, for furnishing all kinds of Ma chinery and Mining TvJbls, as ordered. Also, the chemical analysis of ores and other substance?, as forwarded from aay part of the country. A prin ted circular, giving full explanations, will be sent in answer to any post-paid letter, enclosing one three cent-post-office stamp. J. It BARBOUR & CO, " 110 RiaiDviT Kaw Yn.i A ' v Notice. DANIEL R. GOODLOE, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, offers his professional services to the public as an Agent for Pension Bounty Land, and other Claims in the Federal Government. Washington, D. C, Aug. 12, 1853. lm 66 Come one, Come all, before it is too late ! ! COATS, PANTS, VESTS, BOOTS, SHOES, ax., CHEAPER THAN Ei'ER Einstein & Co., CORNER of Market Square, aud Wilmington St., nearly opposite Nixon's Stables, for the ast year so favorably known to the cituens ot Wake, and surrounding counties, as keeping the HJHEAP CLOTHING STORE," take mis method to announce, that they are now receiving their large and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing, which, being made up under meir own supervision, they can warrant to be made in the best and most substantial manner. As tor cheap nets, 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 elsewhere. Their unusually large stock consists in part of Coats (Dress, Frock and Sack) from 5o cts. to $20 Pants, (every kind and color; ironi ou cts. to o Vests, " " " 50 cts. to 5 A large and very fine assortment of Boys and Youths Suits, as well as every other article in their line, as Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c, all of which will be sold at astonishly low prices. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continu ance of the same. A. C. EINSTEIN, E. ROSENTHAL. E. & Co. are receiving new goods every week, throughout the year. March 25, 1853. ly 26 BELLS ! BELLS ! BELLS ! THE Subacribers manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, a very large assortment of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Steamship. Locomo tive, School House, and Plantation Bells, nude in an entirely neiv teay recently adopted by us. The but stock is used, and the most approved method of hanging. We have 14 Gold and Silver medals swarded for "the best Isells, for sonorousnes and purity of tone." Nearly 10,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this foundry. We can send te New York in four hours, and by Canal and Rail roads in every direction, at an hour's notice. Mathematical Instruments of me most approved construction on hand. Address . A. MENEELVS 80NS., Wtet Troy, N. F. July 15th, 1853. ly-58 Summer , Arrangement, BETWEEN NORFOLK. AND NEW YORK passage AJip EARS (state-room included) only $8. r-w J. tlJ! swm ana eiegant steamsnips JAMESTOWN and ROANOKE. mnn " ei a 1 l I " being fitted in every respect, accord- ine to tbe act ot Congress, will leave Norfolk for New York 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 Hew iork 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 HOWELL & BROTHERS, Mauutactcrbrs akd Importers or Paper Hangings, No. 207, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. TNVITE attention to their very elegant and ex I tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac ing fine gold and Velvet decorations, fine French in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort ment of ordinary satin and common papers. -Also, Curtain Papers, J3orders, Fire Prints, Tester and Centre niece. &c H. & B. were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gold Medal for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Jan. 28, 1863. ' 10 Raleigh Livery Stables. THE Subscriber has taken charge of, and fully refitted, the Livery Sta bles formerly occupied by J ere. 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- lurutoiu, aau win oe prepared, at me snortest no tice, to turmsn travellers with conveyances to any part of the otate. 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 j'ear, at prices to suit me times. Horse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac commodations. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 31,1 853. 45-1 y FOR NEW YORK. United States Mail Like per Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. rjpi with HE elegant new steamship Jamestown, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trim from New York to Petersburg,, on Saturday, the-25th-ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, 1. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The RoAsoKf. will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday eveuing. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers wili find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and tlie fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York. (State rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage pnssge, 5 00 Be3iTicket3 isi-ued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sj-camorc St. July 5, 18"3 f5 Bradbury's Piano and lMelodeon Warerooms, No. 423 BROADW AY, NKW YORK. IIROM cularging 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 oicc will nssimilate to the tone of the instrument. All my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sa;e. and Are sold as low as can be purchaswd elsewhere. Stcond hand Pianos at all prices. leg-A NEW INVENTION. The Organ Melo- deou Mf :r two banks or keys, the only thine of the Liua in the couutry, Laving two stoi-s, colt lee, swell draw stops, &c, a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists tc be superior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Organs, price $200. Also the common mclodeon 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. E. G. BRADBURY. 423 Broadway, New York March 18, 1853. 24 SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD RITES OF FARE AND DISTlM h'S. FROM Miles. PORTSMOUTH TO Fare. I Miles. Faer. Suffolk 17 $ ,50 Branchville, 58 2,25 Carrsville 31 1,00 Bryants' 60 2.25 1,25 Margarettsville 63 2,25 1,50 Concord 68 2,50 1.75 Garys' 78 2.75 i!.m Wti.l.. vo $,no REMARKS. lilackwater 37 Murfees' 40 Boykins, 55 Tickets to New York or Philadelphia can be ob tained on board the Bay Steamers Fare from Nor folk to Philadelphia, $6.50, to New York, $8.50. Tickets to Edenton or Plymouth from the Ants at Weldou. Fare from Welilon to Edenton. $5,00. Tickets to Raleigh from the ajrent at Portsmouth. FOR EDENTON & PLYMOUTH. The Stage leaves Blackwater on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, immediately after the arrival of the trains from Portsmouth ;:nd Wcldon. The boats leave for Baltimore, daily, at 6 P. M.. (Sundays excepted.) or immediately after the arri val of the bouthern train. O. D. BALL, Agent. April 29, 1853. ly 36 WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. PETERSBURG, VA. SAMUEL DRUMMOND & CO. TAKES this method of informing their friends and the public generally that they have deter mined to conduct in future their business entirely by wholesale: and now appear before their friends with an entire stock ot Boots, oes and liro- gans. Travelling ana racKing mints, carpet uags and Va'ices. French an 1 American Calf and Kip Hkins, Wax and Russett Leather, Goat. Kid and French Mo rocco Skins, Linings, Binding and Cochneal Roan Skins. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoemaker's tools and Fndings in every possible variety. All hich we particularly invite the attention of the trade. We are now receiving the largest and most com plete 6tock of goods ever offered in Petersburg ; which we shall take great pleasure in showing our friends. Our prices shall be as low as similar pood can be sold in any market. Having purchased our goods at first hand, and early in the summer, we feel persuaded, we can offer inducements. The advantages of buying goods ot liolesale dealers are so many, we tlunk it needless to enu merate them. Our stock will always be large and commanding. We respectfully solicit a call lrom persons pur chasing Shoes or Leather We have removed to the store formerly occupied by Smyth & Dunn, a few doors below Mcllwaiuc, Son & Co , Petersburg, Virginia. SAMUEL DRUMMOND, JOHN M. Wi'CHE. Petersburg, Aug. 16, 1853. ' 67 Hermann J. Meyer, 164William St., New York, published thu day : UNITED STATES ILLUSTRATED. T1AST, No 1. Containing accurate views and JjJ descriptive articles of: the President's House in Washington ; JMxagara fa'ls ; liarhydl s Lake near Saratoga aud the Bunker Hill Monument. West, No 1. Lake Ithasca (Sources of the Mis sissippi) Fall of St. Anthony (two plates) and San Francisco. Prick : 50 Cents per Number. jjfif- Each Subscriber to East and West receives a magnificent Plate: "the Battle of Bunker Hiir' 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 Goeektu, near Constantinople. Price- 25 Cts. per Number. S&m Each Subscriber to Vol. II. receives a his torical Picture, the Maid of Saragossa, as a Pre mium with the last number. June 24, 1853. tf 52 JOHN P. LEIGH & SON. Orooers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 10, Campbell's Wharf, NORFOLK, .VA Strict attention given to sales of Country Pro duceTobacco, Flour, Ac, and liberal adranee made on receipt of Shipments. JOHN P. LEIGH. JAMES Y. LEIGH. May 6, 1853. 38 ly z o X Z it fin-nrTi ftfarr"-" - -11 r O u. -o w 2 a. a c This preparation has new been before the pub lic for a quarter of a century. Its great intrin sic merits have steadly advanced the sale and use of it. and it now enjoys a prominent position in the public favor. It is mild in its operation and contains no calo mel nor other dangerous ingredients, and can be given with perfect safety to. the most delicate in- fanrs " It costs but 25 cents per bottle, and is sold by near ly all Druggists and Store-keepers in the country, and by Williams & Haywood, Raleigh. July 26th, 1853. ly-Gl Dr- Gale's Anodyne Opium, TT is a fact well known, that many people are acctibtomed to buy aud use without the advice of a physician, many of the preparations of Opium, as Laudanum, Piiregoric, Bateman's Drops, God frey's Cordial and the l'.ke. The effect of these medicines is generally known and while thev are admitted to possess Anodvne and sii itive properties not to be dispensed with, they are still liable to serious objections in many ca's and doubtless are often mischievous in their tetwliMicv. The new chemical preparation, now submitted to the public, is believed to possess all their virtues and even more, without bein chargeable with their bad effects neither is this opinion hastily founded, uor based on limited experience after a trial of some years in which this remedy has been placed in the hands of eminent physicians, and tried indeed under every variety of circumstance, and in ail appropriate cases of disease it is still be lieved to stand unrivalled, not only for its rare medicinal varieties as a preparation of Opium, but for the sfety with which it tnav be administered. B. A. FA1INESTOCK. HULL. & CO., New York. Proprietors. Also, sold bv WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, and Druggists generally. Price 25 cents per bottle. July 26. '53. 61 ly FALl7TRADE"-1853. BOOTS A XD SIO L'S. THE GREAT RIVALRY OR, WUO SHALL CONTROL THE SORi'OLK SUOB MARKET AT WHOLESALE. SOME years ago the Pro prietor of the famous La dies Shoe Saloon put in his laim to do a larges hare f this particular branch f the Siioe business,' by mporting one of the larg est STOCKS OF BOOTS AND :SHOES, Which had ever been sent to Norfolk ; siuce then at each succe-.ve season our stock has gradually increased until the present time, and now we do a larger business than any other house in Eastern Virginia. The Ladies' Saloon was first established about y- .. hax been rvneatedlv altered aud enlarged to make room Tor Air. AL DINGTON'S increasing trade, until now the old Store can be no longer enlarged, he has recently built for himself one of the largest Stores for his business in the United Stutes. The new Store is four times as large as the o'd one, so that hereafter we shall be prepared with thegoodstodo the largest Boot and e-hoe trad done in the State of Virginia. (A complete description of this splendid new Store will be given about the loth of July, when it wi:: be opened. ) At the commencemceineut of each season we have on hand from S0,0y0 to $100,000 Worth of BOOTS, and SHOES, while we constant ly receive heavy shipments of goods during its con tinuance. Our success has mUeeJ been signal ana by ? because we have always conducted our bu siness on equitable principles, niutualrjHenefit tinji the seLer and the buver. this success is truly flattering to us, insomuch weintenato make sun larger aaamons to our stock, and therefore invite all Country Merchants and Shoe dealers to come and deal for the future with us at the new Store. HUNDREDS OF MERCHANTS Have alreadv availed themselves t:' our invitation, who return and buy more goods at each season saying, "they can ao oetter at tne LADIES' SALOON Than they can do at the Xurth." We guarantee to sell at least 5. per cent less than others , aud to sell goods wnich vftll suit the retail trade of Virginia, nid North Carolina .Merchants, better man any they may purchase elsewhere. The stock consists in part of Gentlemen's fine Boots aud Shoes, of every fash ionable varietv, Ladies Gaiter Boots, Jenny Linds and other cele brated styles, Mens Calf Skin Brogans, or eve ry quality, " Boots, " ' Kip Brogans, " " " Boots, ; Mens' coarse thick Brogans, for Negroes, i. Boots " Dutch Women's Brogans, for out door Women, Field hands and for Cooks. Women's Leather Bootees, for House Servants, &c Shoes of every kind and quality, Boys Kip and coarse Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Misses and Children's Shoes of all kinds, over lw different varieties. Tim uttontw.n nf Pnnntrv 'Merchants is invited to this immense stock of Boots, Shoes aiJa Brogans at the Ladies' Saloon, where they can buy every article wanted by them, at the lowest wholesale prices, thereby saving themselves me trouoie and expense of going.to the North for their sup plies. t m b"W J-i v- vi v v rt TERMS 6 MU.MuatKiiuii. The Lndies Saloon is on Main Street, near Wal ters' Citv Hotel. W. H. ADDlNUTOiN. July 6, 1853. tf-65 RICH'S SALAMANDER SAFES ! ! i nnrr Vnnwn sevfirelv tested always faithful to their trust the only safes made, combining RICH'S AND WILDER'S PATENTS. STEARNS & MARNIN, (successors to eich a CO,) 146 Water Street, N. Y. July 12, 1853. (5) 3m-57 REMOVAL OF THE Boot and Shoe Manufactory. minr S.,h..nluii. fuo-n leave tn inform hia u uuun.nw. - I patrons, and the publio in general, that he v.. fmm Wilmington Street, to tke house una 1UV . w . . v. . c - lately occupied by F. Mahler as a fancy store, West J. r.9 tliA r-anltxil r Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore r! i,a aoricits a continuance of the same. CVW.v " ' promising to use the very best materials and em ploy Omy superior wuiuuoi. " ' HENRY A. DEPKTN. Baleigh, Ang. 26, '53. 70 tf .a GREENSBOROUGH Mutual Insurance Company. raHE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan is J2. 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. Vtoe President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent Directors. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. MendenhaTl, W. S. Rankin. Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J. McConncU, of Greensboro'; Dr. Suubald G. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watting, Carolina Female College; John I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteville, E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Biggs, TUlefgX$troy Springs, Charlotte; J. J. Jaekson, Pittsbar? H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, SecV. Dec. 14, 1852. 102 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY. rJHIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon I 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, wjthout destroying their right to a full participa tion in the entire 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 Uian one dollar,) aud 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 oue and the same time an assurance jay able at d. allt nfund availablt in sickness and a pro cuuon for old age. fifeeT 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. Veir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. BUiott President Ralph Gorrell. Vice Presidcct 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 Cumining. Any information relative to the Company may be had 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, r . ..... - , tv:,m: 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. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeilLFay- etteville; Jos. G. Wriarht, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro': Jno. Cox, Edenton: Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth : Alexan der Mitchell, Newborn: W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Suramy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OE THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Fire do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. -John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman. General Agent. S. W. Whiting, "I Jno.' R. Williams, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, J ;11 communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec' v. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Notioe to the Public. A rumor seems to be going the rounds though out our entire Line of Express, that Parisen 4 Kino have sold out their business to Messrs. Adams & Co., and as such rumor tends to the inju ry of our business, we hereby notify the public that all rumors tiiey may hear in that respect, are as false as they are malicious ; and furthermore, that Messrs. Adams, & Co, never had or ever will have sufficient means to buy out the enterprize of Parisen & King. But, on the other hand, Messrs. P. & K. intend to meet and tight the enemy on their own ground, until they are obliged to do their busi ness on the economical and expeditious princpie of which they have so been deficient. Parisen & Kixo having their arrangements throughout of the most complete system, continue to receive and forward every description of Merch andize, Freight and Vauables, to and from New York, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, with fhe utmost dispatch and at low rates. Bollingbrook street, Petersburg, Va., and 2 Bar clay street, New York. July 5, 1853. Lime. FRESH lot of Thouiaston Lime just received, and for sale. JAS. M. TOWLES. A July 19, 1853. tf 40 L. E. BALLARD. H. R. ROBERTSON. BALLARD & ROBERTSON, GRAIN. FLOUR AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 75 Bowly's Wharf, (Over Flour and Corn Exchange,) BALTIMORE. references: Whitmel J. Hill, Esq., Scotland Neck, N. Jno. H. Anthony, Esq. do do. Hon. Francis Mallbry, Norfolk, Va. Messrs. E. P. Tabb & Co. do Messrs.. J, Smith & Bro. do J. Hall Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. Col George P. Kane do . if mat. F. M. Brune & Sons do Baltimore, Aug. 23, 63. T . 69 3t JAMES E. CUTHBERT (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bol- lingbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. references: Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, X. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. ) . . Messrs. Kevan & Bro. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Xorfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New York. I i AS constantly on hand : Prime Perto Rico Ml and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Auspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxea Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps G unpowder, Shot and. Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and UppervLeather Liverpool and Ground Alum Sajt . . Prime Virginia and 'Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse "Regalia, Principe, and Havannti Cigws ; logetber with a large stock f foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and forj warning gooas. Petersburg, March 5, 19 LOOK OUT! Now is the time for Bargains ! ! lrih 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 that 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 nne uoid L.ever and Cylinder W atches, from the most noted manufactories in London, Livepool, Paris and Geneva, and a fine assortment of Silver and Lepine 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 Chattalainc Chains, Bracelets, Armlets, lireast I'ms, Ear Kings, 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 at least can be saved, by purchasing from CHAS. LUMSDEN, sign of the California Thimble Petersburg, Nov. 11, 1852. 93-ly New Druer Store. THE Subscribers have entered into partner ship, under the firm of Haywood & Scott, for the purpose of conducting the Drug and Apothe cary business. E. BURKE HAYWOOD. CHARLES G. SCOTT. Raleigh, August 2nd, 1853. 6m-63 VALUABLE COTTON MACHINERY AND LEASE OF MILLS WITH WATER POWER. THE Caual Mills Company, intending to close their business, will offer at Public Auction, on Tuesday, sixth of September, at 4 o'clock, P. M., (unless previously disposed of at private sale,) their valuable Cotton Machinery for the manufacture of cotton goods, as described below, together with the benefit of the lease of the two Mills, with ample Water Power, belonging to the Appomattox Canal Company, for a term of years, being at an annual retail of $1200 for each Mill. They are four story brick buildings, and within ten minutes walk from the centre of business. Full particulars can be as certained by calling on the undersigned. Ihe upper Mill contains me following manchine- oTi'e 36 inch' Lou ore TjcateT!'i;apper ' -One 3' inch Card Grinder Seventeen 36 inch Cotton Cards Sixty-six 36 inch Looms Three Double head Drawing t rames Three geared Speeders of 24 Spindles each ' Oue do 18 do One Counter Twist do of 12 stands Seven Live Spindle Warp Spinning Frames of 120 Spmdles each One Dead Spindle do of 64 Spindles One Spooling frame, four Warpers, seven Dresser Frames; one Cloth Press. Cans, Belting, Bobbers, Quilts, Spool Harness, Shuttles, Reeds, Change Wheels, Tools, Vices, 1 Slide Lathe, 2 Hand Lathes, 1 Cutting Engine, Circular saw and tools in Ma chine shop. The lower Mill contains the following Machinery: One 36 inch Picker Two 30 inch Lappers One 3G inch Card Grinder Twenty-three 36 inch Cotton Cards Fortv-nve i Wide Looms Three 36 inch Wide Looms Four Double head Drawing Frames Five Counter Twist Speeders of 10 stands each Ten Live Spindle Warp Spuming Frames of 128 Spmdles each Two do do ofC4 do Two Mules of 176 Spindles One Carpet Warp twister of 60 Spindles One Spooling Frame, four Reels, one Yarn Fress, one Press tor Baling, lam, Cans, Belting, sc., also the Shafting, Gearing, and anew Water Wheel, Framed. Also, the Tenements on the opposite side of the Caual, adjoining Mr. James Dunlop's residence, with t.e lease of the property. The whole will be shown by Mr. David Adams at the Mills. The terms aud conditions will be made known at the time of sale. ANDREW KEVAN, Agent Canal Mills Company. Petersburg, Aug. 12, 1853. 66 ta Mathew O'Brien, G. W. Grafflin. J. P. Hansoi . O'Brien, Grafflin & Hanson, Jobbers of Foreign and Domestic No. 5, Hanover Street, Near Market, BALTIMORE. July 5, 1853. 55 3m UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. MiE FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION will bejrin on THURSDAY, October 13th, 1853, and end on the 1st of March, 1854. Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery NATHAN R. SMITH, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy WM. E. A AIKEN, M. D. Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clini cal Medicine SAMUEL CHEW, M. V. Anatomy ant Physiology JOSEPH ROBY, M. D. Obstetrics RICHARD II. THOMAS, M. D. Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pathology GEO. W. MILTENBERGER, M. V. Practical Anatomy -BERWICK B. SMITH, M. D. Fees for the full course, $90 ; Demonstrator's fee. $10; Matriculation, $5 ; Graduation, '$20. For purposes of Clinical instruction, the Facu'ty have at their command me Baltimore Infirmary, containing 200 beds. It belongs to the University, and is managed and attended entirely by the Fac ulty, and is open to all matriculates of fhe school throughout the year without ree. Anatomical material is abundant and cheap. Expenses of living in Baltimore as low as in any Atlantic city. WM. E. A. AIKEN, M. D.,Dean. Baltimore, Aug. 28, 1853. 69 'Mrvf.fnA. TvESIROUS to retire from the Mercantile busi I ) ness in Raleigh, I wid sell my stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., on liberal terms and credit r.. aanriMf notes. Persona wiaiinr 1a ftnm. mence business will do well to call and examine .'? tJr. L; 8TITH. Raleigh, Aug? IV 1853? v ' North Carolina Mutual Life Icsu '-franco Company. OFFICE, SALMGH? 'N, f. THIS Company continues to insure - fhe lives of all healthy White -persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves are insured for a term of one te ore years for ds their value. .:'-f?y'- r": . OmCEBS. Dr. Chas. E, Johnson,' President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, '; Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Examining Fhyrieiaa. . J. Hersman, General Agent. . All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfaeav- tory proof is presented. JT . 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.: 'All letters on business should be addressed to .1 - JAMES F. JORDAN, Sefy May.2, 1853: ' - ; . M ' TH E !TN A TN.SU&ANCB COMPANY r anu Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire.' at premiums to suit the times. rThia ia nn rf tJia nlHoc aiul rutai IninHnM Pmi. panies in the United States, and' nays itt losses promptly.' 1 . . . v :.. . , Applications for Insurance ia Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to b made to . . , . S. W. WHITING, . i - '''' Agent. And for Milton,. N. C. and vicinity, foe N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. "88 WILSON Sc. GRICE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS AND RATAL STORES. PORTSMOUTH VA. HAVE IN STORE, AND OFFER FOR 8 ALB, P. R and N O. Sugar In hhds , and barrels. N . O. Molasses, in bbls. and Tiercea. R. and Cuba Molasses, in hhda. and barrela. Baltimore and Western Shoulders and Sides Baaoh. L. B. Salt Marshall's factory filled. ;. Teas consisting of a rery large stock of Gun-pow- J V TV j-v-i n. - uer, xoungnyson, uoiong, rowchong, ate., of every grade and various chons. Rio, Java, and La aruira Coffee.- Stuart's Crushed, Ground and Yellow Sugars. Richmond Extra Flour. ? V " - Brown Soaps New York and Boston, No. 1. rancy soaps nose, variegated and Almond. Tobacco a large stock of l's, 5', 8's, 10' and t.lriht. . u round Coffee warranted pure. Pearl Starch, Grain and Ground Pepper. nutmegs, Ginger, Spices and Chocolate. Mustard, Wrapping Paper and Brooms. Buckets. Demiiohns. lc. & 100,000 Cigars of various brands and descriptions. Hennessy London.Dock Brandy, vintage of 1848, in half nines and demiiohns. . Choice old South Side Social Mad erai Wine, in qr. casks and demijohns. ' w ... ; Skeidam Gin, "Honey" brand. In pipes and dentil Johns. . rJk Signette. Duprey & Co., and other brands. FreneW' Brandy, in various style of packages. Pure Old Rye Whiskey, of , "Old Mononfcehala," "Allegany," Funk, Ziegler, and other choiee brands, some of which is 14 years old, and 4th proof. Old Bourbon Whiskey. Umcinatti Rectified Whiskey. Baltimore and Philadelphia Gin. N. E. Rum. Imitation French Brandy. Old Apple Brandy. Pure Malaga Wine. r - Cider apd Wine; Vinegari rx . , . . :: Also, in vard500 caska rjnre Eastern Lime.. Alt of which they offer at the lowest wholesale rates, ana upon accommodating terms. -WILSON & GRICE, No. 11 High street and Pierce's Wharf, , Portsmouth, Va. June 24th, 1853. 8mpd-52 Business Hall, NO. OKI FATETTEVILLE STREET, PECK & BELVIN. Trade Changed all right now. THE Subscribers haying purchased the entire stock of DRY GOODS; AND .HARDWARE of Messrs. Evans & Cook,' at the old stand on the corner of the late Richard Smith, -dee'd, intend keeping a general assortment of DRY GOODS AflD HAKDWAKL, such as will suit the trade both in price and quality. The stock of Hardware is nearly com plete and mostly new, lately purchased by Mr. Evans, one of the late firm Intending to close out the entire stock of Dry Goods, to be replaced by new Goods we shall offer such inducements te purchasers as will satisfy them by giving us a call issunng the public that nothing shall be want ing on our part to merit their confidence and sup port L. W.BECK, E. C. BELVIN. July 26, '53. 1 8w FALL TRADE, BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PIANO, FORTES. JAMES WOODHOUSE, (Late Nash & Wood house,) Richmond, Virginia, offers for sale, at wholesale or retail, an extensive stoca of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Adapted to the wants of the trade in Virginia, North Carolina, and elsewhere, at prices as low as can be obtained in Northern cities. In connection with his Book and Stationery business, he has ware " rooms appropriated to the sale of riAJto rouTJss, Filled with an assortment as extensive as can be seen at any establishment of the kind in the Union. He has participated in tbe sale of over one thous and Piano Fortes in the States of Virginia, North Caroliua and Tennessee all of which have givenen- tire satisfaction. They are warranted superior" in every respect, offered for sale at manufacturer's prices, and will be packed securely to go any dis tance without injury. . ; He has also attached to his establishment, : BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK AH IT F AC TORT, where ail kind of Books, Perodicals, Blanks, Music, &c, are bound ; and Blank Books of every descrip tion, suitable for Merchants. Banks, Public Offices, Clerks of Courts, Factories, &c. are manufactured. MAYO S GUIDE TO MAGISTRATES, NEW EDITION. J. W. publishes Mayo's Guide to Magistrates, new edition, with practical Forms for the Discharge of their Duties oat of Court, with an appendix, containing Forms for Drawing Bonds, Notes, Deeds, Contracts, sc., adapted to the New Code of . Virgi nia. . . i'h BtSr Persons at a distance unable to visit Bich- mand can . have their orders as faithfully executed as if present. Aug. 23 1853. :Z ; 6t 69 FALL AND "WINTER MILLINERY. . v "VT C BARTON, 109 Main Street, Richmond. JJN Va., wiU keep on hand, through the Fall and Winter, a full assortment of choice Silks, Vel-t vets. Ribbons, Flowers, andMillinery Goods genet rDress Caps, Head Dresses, Silk and Yelyet Bon net, Cloaks and Mantillas, made to order at short notice. . Orders by mail will be met with prompt and Special attention. i, Aug. 23, '53. ' 69-!8t 9. UM Drops, of Lemon, Strawberry, and Va nina Haver, just to nana at me urug tore x5 .WIJJJAMS A HAYWOOD. . FLOUR A fresh lot, and good, Just to bend.- ' L, W. PECK &OO; Aug; 26, 1868. 8w 7Q V ! 1 1 !! m fi ! ':- i ! ;S'!S 1 ;2 i jgy Standard. J' of ...