.V TIffi " RAII0U REGISTER' Ts pskixaed BsAtwkTy 1 "", ry "I. A J6 at Fa the Saaawikly, '- AS per sast t ft ' ft Mr tke Weekl,'.'-: - $3 p aaaasa- taMraA to.! HAT or ATXWHW : .. V-i,rwviawr-Fcr 1 U- rrt W QBrt Order iai '""T. .111 k. '.ir-.W wrfea to limltol by tM year, ti iiwm i rea 1 'Li 11 J - Unvr-ur- jg-iMtmn to the MMt mat aw tWMUt. f STEVENSON Sc WEDDELI, . , IMPORTERS AX& JOBBERS, ; oraTAiJtiiCT ajr'e)oDev ... PITSE3 BUBO, VA. ; - ; IVTOW orer to flie trade laxfo'ted 7eemaad- f lf asaortaedl at WHITISH 'juui NtorTAL GOODS, tetlHfl eritk Imga ' nieat (BOMKSTIC FABRICS, purehaaed before tke recent aaraace m pricro. Merchant are respectfollj InTjted to al nd xamine oarMort&ieat, ma wo Jool xoafideat wo en offer s great inducement "to pnrchaMro mm ean bo fonnd in this or any other markets. " 1 lCB.-Orders promptly attended to. ; ' September 13tyi85aj : -, V tf-76. 17 BROWN'S ESSENCE OF" JAMAICA GW GEB.--ThisEssei.ee is a preparation ofnn m'ual excellence.- In ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, int U eases of prostnCtion of the digestive functions, so common, it is of inestt raable ralue. Daring the preralenfce-'of epidemi cfeolera and mmmuter complaints -of childreis it 1a peculiarly efficaciens: o .family indiTidnal w traveller should b without it, as itnable the ay stem toTesut the Influences of incipient disease, which lurk in ft changing oliaaato.-' ; . J CAtrrio Be sure tv get too genome. Essence, which, is prepared only by FT Broun, at Ms Drug end Chemical Store, KEr Corner of Rftb and ChesnutBtreets,7adelphi, ajad tw silo'By 11 respectaMo Apothecaries in the United States and in Raleigh, K. C, by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Ang. 2nd, 1858. ; - k Iy-63'" Henry K. Nash, - - JLTTORNEY -4v,CX)DNSELIX)R. AT JiXtV rT7"lLL hereafter practice in the County and y Superior CousU of Wake. . Oct. 7,1855, r .82 tf . - . 1 V 1 . . 1 i r NotiiSe. THE Subscriber would respectf ally isform the s citizens of Raleigm,- and the -public generally, that he has on hand Baggies, Horses, Hacks, Ac, for hire. - r v ' ' Persons wishing to hire can be famished by ap plying at bis Coech Shop," on Wilmington, atreet, one hundred yards south ot t&e (Japiioi square. JAMES BASH FORD. Raleigh, Jaly 22, 1853, a- . - ly 60 h. J.. II A R D I NG, FAYETTEVILLE STREJET... ' "VT7"E- hare opened within " the lnet week up V wards of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of superior Ready II ad 9 Clothing. Comprising in part ai-foOowi : ' . 100 Cloth Dress Coats, : 100 " " Froci Coats.. . 123 Fancy Cloth Sack Frock Cdets, 75 do do Box do do 60 Blk do Business do. . OVER COATS. 75 Blk French Beaver Cloth Over Coats, 50 Fancy do do do do 75 Heavy Petersham "do do 0 Partridge do do 7o Mountain Beaver . do 34 Flushing do 100 Tweed Sack Frock CoAts, 75 Satinett do . 7 do do 75 Fancy Cassimere Sack Frock Coats, -60 Blk do do : do do CASSIMERE PANTS. 100 Blk Doe-Skin CaAsimere Pant, 150 Fancy do do do . 75 Satinett e io .do do. 50 Blk Cassimere made whole fronts. DOTS' CLOTHING .; . , -We have a very good aasertment of Boys' Clo thing, consisting of Fancy Cloth Sacks, Doe-skin Cassimere Frocks,-"Tweed Cassimere Sacks and Frock, Cloth Round JTackets, SatinottReuBd Jaek eU, Silk and Satin Vests, Caaaimer and Valencia Tests; Fancy and Blk Cassimere Pants. -V ALSO . A large lot of Cassimere Coats, Boys' Cloth Tal mers, very pretty style of Over Coats, Ac. We manufaeture all the roods we nelL. and ean safely warrant our goods' to wear weft. , . . . E. L. HARDING. Oct. 15, 1S5S, ." . , - -. 8 Important Biaopvery ! . MLIIt lH K lUXUTCSl! . JSMTJJTS . PULMONIC WAFERS A' Dimci RE unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Colds, As thma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, imcult Breethine. Incipient Consumption and Diseases of thO Lnngs,--' They Jhave no taste of me dicine, and any child will take them. '-Thousands have been restored to health that had before des paired. Testimony given in hundreds Of cases, A single dose relieves in tea minute., . , . Ask for Bryan' a Pulmonic Wafers tee original and only genuine is stamped "Bryan." Spurious kinds are offered for sale. Twenty-five cents a box. Sold by dealerr generally. ' J. BRYAN k CO-,. Rochester, Preprie ters. Wholesale by P. M. COHEN A CO., Oct. 4, '5S 3m 81 Charleston S. C. BOOK SHELVES. Simmons 4 Whitmbrehave just received a new artkl e M abogany Book Shelves, very neat ftmsh, designed to hang ap a gainst the waR. They are put together with rods and screws, and can. bo taken apart, and packed in a very small compass. Also, Mahogany Brack ets, very pretty finished article, to place a small clock or vases of flowers on. , For sale at the Tem ple of Fancy.. 1 . . Petersburg, Oct 28,,'53. " 88 IIQR THE LADLES. India Rubber Gloves, for protecting the hands, while engaged in house claning,&c. Also, a, fresh supply of Sleeve Elua tis, Protectors, . India Rubber Corabs, Ac' , SIMMONS & WHITMORE, " t i r 1 "-Temple of Fancy." Petersburg, OcC 28, 1853. t . 83 Greneral -AfirencT.v " - -4 THE undersigBed offers hissernoes as agent for the transaction of any 'business in ' the City of Rtdeirh, at the Public Departm eats, the Banks, In surance ofi5eee3&c : livl-':' '.-' " Ho ma j bo found at the. Office of the Secretary of State. AUlettersaddresAe4 JoHim.v will be promptly attended to, and his charges till bo mode-, rate and satisfactory. J- ' V RTJFUS H-'PAGE. REFERENCES : Gov. David S. Reid, Wm. HiD, Soc'y. of SUte, D. W. Courts, Pub. Treasurer, S. B. Freeman, Clk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. llorde eai. Prest of Bank State, W: JClarka, Compt, Stote, W. H. Jones, Cash. Bank Cap Fear, w". W. Vas. Treasurer B."A'G. B. Road. - kaUigh, Jan. 1st,' 1962. '- '- tf 1 . Soaps, -&o. VARIETIES of Toilet, Sbavlaf r ad faney Also, Lyons' KatbAiroi Barry's Tricxipherons Rowland's geatune. Macassar, Oil . Bear's OU and Reef Marrow -for the hair. -For sale by ':' 13, '5375 HAYWOOD ft SCOTT. Minlnff . Ar encv. .."..-'. NEW YORKUU UKoAlwa.t-r-iiU01i3 "KOStTS . ---:-- ? s-" . AND sV-.v" W"- - fTIHia gwy,4suMtabd tar tlMnr: i Aa, eale,--os. canytiJM)- .upnfd I patronage or the travellUng Public, He ui on Mine ud - Mining Stock, la companiea organised 1 band' a ntfmber "of fib ' Horses and ' Crrice, and at vert, Ah, fo furnishing all kin da of Ma- f rtoeJ,.elcgAnW- badanil) 6mlbrtic, gd ehineryand Mining Tool, m ordered. Alee, tke chemical analrais of or d athor xJVicoi.. mm forwardod ft-oaa anj part of tbo ontry. torfa 1 ia innrer'tr an7"pot.paH ktt MCIosib- oBrfpaxtieafoiTiaiUnpail, i . ,J0 tbrooeeJtpoat-celUmpY vs ; ::lt 4. f .Huaea will be keptbj the day, wek,"or year, at 'vULV-:9-' BtoW;. C0 . pme toauit tke tinea""- ; ' " ' " ' i-. - t - 110 BOASWAT. SlW YOKX. 'ILi ft-1M-r-'H'"' J. r. M-J "1w- v. r "Tr HOWELL' & BROTHERS, . No. 207, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, IL, TNVTTE attention to their' Very elegant and ei tensive assortment of Papef Rangingv embrac lag In gena mu velvet ; aeocxaxionev nn - irencA iajdaia and rich, colors, ' with an. immense assorV mcnt of ordinary satin and common papers. Also, Curtain Papers, Borden, ' Fire Prints, Tester and t'entre pieces, Jte. IL . & B. -wore wardd ft the I for the superiority of lkjeVrpttjlflHnx.. ' 1 10' r wiii ?,, Cheapest, shortest and -niost e .pediticms route to ' Petersburg' and "the N'ortli.s - " TTTR AVELLERS comiag down th Raleigh -and X Gaston Rail Road are informed, ihat .they . will find at.UASTOJi a passenger train ready to caTt .1 1 i t).i..l.;.''uv..'..; r Bt takinr this train, they will not onlr save SO cents in the price of eaca passage and shorten the railroad travel 15 miles, oom pared with the route Urn Weldon, bat they will reach Petersburg before the Petersburg or Portsmouth cars start from Weldon, as those cars hate to 'wait there for the Wilmington cars, nd besidee avoid the debar of 2 to hours at, that place.. ' "- For further Informafion and' tick etsapply to the.Agent of theGreensville and Roanoke Rail Road Company, at Gaston ; - . , . A'thce UreensviHe s R. K. K. Company. Gaston, Sept 18,' I85S. " . 2mos 75 JTJST JNAtTGTJRATED. TTT.'IL a R: S. TOCKER,- having just eom- . v "Weted their . new and splendid Store and fitted it np in a magnificent style, invite -theearly inspection of the public They nave spared no ex pense to make it in point of size, arrangement 'and taste,' a model estiblishmeBt, and confident! chal long the admiration of all who pay them a visit. They earnestly hope, that the pains they have thus, taken to please and gratify their Mends and the public, will be generally appreciated, and they witt examine their Store audits content without delay. The--sky-light over the salesroom will af ford new attractions and assistance to the purch aser, and they ean assure their friends and custo mers that thy;caa. furnish them with almost every article.which can be called for In any establish ment, at moderate prices, such as will please the purchaser,' and dojustiee to themselves. - They return to the community their thanks for their past liberal encouragement, and invite atten tion to tha fo' lowing articles . I.1DIES DEPARTMENT. Black Gros De Rhine Bilks, 24, 26, 28,' SO sad 84 inches. Fig'dacd Wat'd Silks. Rich Pl'd Chameleon Silks, Gros DeNaples do Poult DeSoi do Brocaded, Figd and plain Silk, . Plain, blue and wat'd do 'Plain, figd do do Mareelline, Florence and Lutestring Silks, - Wanted Dress Goods. Super French Merino, alt shades, English and German d Plaid French DeLaines, Solid eol'd - do . Printed Mouslin do Plaid Poplins, , Gala Plaids and pl'd Raw Silks, Col'd Prmatts, Plaid Talencians, DeBege.. Mourning Drtu Goods. 131 x Bombazine, do Challey do . Mouslin DeLaines, do and wh't do do Canton Cloths, do Alpacca's. Xanlilln, Cloaks, ShavU, d. Silk velvet Mantillas, Cloaks and Talmas, Cloth Cloaks and Talmas, y Tarietane and Cashmere Shawls, do., do Scarfs and Neck Ties, Bile and ColM Long Shawls, .-' do 'do ' Merino do. i Low Priced Blanket do. Dress Trimmimgt. riain and Print'd Bl'k Velvet, do ' ?. do Col'd do. Galloon Trimmings and Gimp, Sack Flannels. Indies' and Children's Sack Flannel, Worsted Sacks, Rigaletts, Hoods, c !&e. ' . Ribbons. Neck, Saoh, Bonnet, Taffeta and trimming Ribbons, Ulocts. - Gents and Ladies'. Kid Gloves, do do Silk - do do . do' Buck .do do do Cashmere Boys, Misses and Children do. - , - Monnels. , Ladies'. Silk Bonnets, - do Mourning do. do ' and Misses Straw do. . - v. -Lac Goods a large assortment) .- Honiton, Maltese and Brussels Collars, Chemesetts and Undersleeves, . French worked Collars,.- do ' Chemesetto And Undersleeves, Muslin Bands,' &c &c. &c . LadiesHdkfs. from l2o to $26,00. v - - -. Hosiery. Ladies' Bl'k and White Silk Hose, do do Raw Silk' -,do do White and Colored do Misses and lofts whi't, col'd and "rtrip'd He, Gents lsrx.-white and striped Hose, Gents Bro and Bla and striped Ifo, . 'Boy's Hose, (all colors.) ' : - GENTS. DEPARTMENT. Bl'k and Col'd French Cloths, do- - Vdo- Caasimeres, Sattinents, Tweeds. Jeaua, Ac., Ves tings, Silk and Worsted, ; Cravats nd French Neck Ties. ' Servant Wear. -.. Marlboro and Gal Plaids, Plaid and Solid, Linseys, . . Kerseys, Ac, full assortment . , ' - Blanket xmd Flannelc. 10J 2 18f Bed Blankets, -.Servant's .' do. Crib, 1 - do; Travelling ' "T"'.. do. . ' '. Silk and Worstad Flaanels, Wekh - tdo.- . ;, In fact all grades. ..j Groteria. j '"Stuarf s- Syrupv". Family Molasses, 1 '. Java and Mocha; Bio and Lagurai Coffee. " Sperm, Aumantine and Tallow Candles, Iame; Bait, 4 FloiuV v' J ' . '-' : Gent s emmon perd booU . . w ; 'K : '. BoVater-proof do-' 1 '- Do single and double-aol Brtgans .'. BVKnedklp -.' . tfW'-Wv &Do:.-i9 v : k-' ' i-T; w Xlfa--atent Operft-Shoei , ; . ,' ; . - Idies"-blaCk. and colored dty-mde Gaftexi,1 i' nd "without tit -c'j.VjCV X- Jf. H. ft B? S,: TUCJtEIL Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1858. ' " 83 ... , o - . 1 . . iDo oDosen uer na laxefr aToarre Vvx iut refitted th 'Lwery iM lonei,roiiay Jr,NnAA. on WUmiagton.Stret aad soUcit t,q t win b prepared, at th4,shortt, notico, tou.rnib. I TraTdllora with eoaveraaeea W toy "Wart of tbo 8tat. Alao,. Carriage fcrnirttd' with ' arfaH Horse Drovers vm find, t all time, rood ae- oojBiaodatMnaV -s ' : . - .j-.-' 1 ,- , Y . - . r . EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. RAleign,MySl, 1858. ' 46-ly ? .Urri Statxs Mail Lisa en STSAWSHirs Jamestown and Roanoke. - '""TILb", elegant new -steamship Jamistowk, Cap . if ' tain Pariahwboh is to rutf in connexion with th- lfcaahokevmad her first trip' from New York to. Poteaburg, 0Jr Saturday, .the 2 tU alt, and' will continue to make, fexiilar .trips M", -t-Petersburg 1 -TwiJif itrenmg. . , The R0A.VOKK will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra I Tellers going North win thus ba afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships apd thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the' Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up ia the most .elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and r are from Petersburg to ew York, (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage -passage, 6 00 IQuTieket issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST. Svcamore St " Jaly 5, 183 55 The Union Steaxn Ship Company OF PHILADELPHIA. , NEWARK ANG E M E N T. -a THIS Company is now running regularly the ' three superior Steam Ships City of luchmond, Capt Mitchell. Pennsylvania, - Capt Baymore. Virginia, Capt. Teal. And one of these .splendid Steamers will 1t Richmond and City Point, every Monday and Fri day, and Norfolk every Tuesday and Saturday, for l'mudephia. . .Returuiug, leave Philodelplna every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Shippers by this Lauemay rely upon low freights and quick dispatch. Passengers will find every attention paid to their comfort, and meet accommodations unsurpassed by any other route. Passage from Kichraond and Petersburg S8, and Norfolk $6 meals included. f ROBERT RANKIN, Richmond, Agents, ROW LETT, HARDY A Co., Petersburg, I THOMAS Y. CROWELL. Norfolk. LEVI ELDR1DGE, Qen'l Ar't North Wharves, Philadelphia. Passengers and Freieht for Philadelphia, via Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat tox Rail Road Company, by 10 o'clock, A. M., on the days of sailing. v ROWLETT, HARDY ft CO. Petersburg, April 5, 1853. 2-tf IF YOU WANT A CHEAP BARGAIN CALL AT THE NEW FANCY STORE. Between Messrs. Pomeroy, and Porter's sign of -BIG BOOT. THE Subscribers take great pleasure to inform the publio that Ur4m jtHiMl fr- 1 lot of Goods in 0cir Hue, bn.k they offer ftnc lowest prices, such as they hope will ensure them a share of the public patronage. FANCY GOODS. Fine t rench and Herman Reticules, Ladies Work-boxes, Velvet Pearl, Sil ver and emboi'd Port-monnaies, India-rubber round Tucking and Dressing Combe, French China Coffees, Glass and China ases, Children Tea setts, Kid, Wax, China and India-rubber Dolls, Crying Ba bies, ass d Baskets, Hair, Tooth, shaving, Cloth, Nail, and Comb Brushes, China Tea Setts, Toilet Setts, ass't Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Snuff-box es. Mirrors. Wostenbolius. Pocket ' utlery. Musi-I cal Instruments, Umbrellas," Canes, Whips, Ac. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Guns, ass t from SS-j to 940. Brass and Steel Pistols, Allen's tell cocking Pistols, Maynard'a new patent and Colt's Revolvers, Powder-flasks, Shot-bags, Game-bags, Leather Gun Covers, 0. - CIGARS AND TOBACCO Uppman Londres, Ambroisa, Fortuna. La Union, La Parra, all Ha vana's. El Aguua. Anana 7 mncipe cagars Smith's superior And Jenny Lind Chewing Tobac co. Gail's elebraled Smoking Tobacco, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, Ac. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES. A well seleotod Stock. Tors. Ac, a general assort ment F. MAHLER A CO. Raleigh, Oct 7, 1853. 82 To Tanners. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the Pro prietors of Tan Yards throughout the State Ot iortn Carolina, tna no ia agrui iur uib m 01 Patent RiEht in this State for Dr. David Kenne dy's new process of Tanning without the use of bark. Leather tanned by this method is better every way than that-tanned by the old or any other new mode now in use. it is stronger ana more imper vious to water, whilo it is equally as pliable and easy to work. The process is a enemicai compouna, warranted sot to injure the skin. A side of sole or harness Leather, tanned by this method, will weign a pouna more than one tanned by the old method, and the worth of this additional pound of Leather will pay for the materials it takes to taa it. Sheep skins tanned by this method are as strong, and will wear, made into a shoe or boot, equal to calf skin, maintaining its shape fully as well. The time for tanning the different kinds or jueatber. m as iot- lawa 1 .Snees skins la aavs : can s&ins m irom A to. 10 day; Kip akin 16 to 21 -days ; Harness Leather o to C weeks : Sole earner s monias. On man tan tan and dress as much Leather in ana vaar br this method, a two can. by the old All letters, addressed to me at ' Wilmington, N. C-, will be promptly attended to. W. A. WALKER. Wilminirton. Oct 28. 1853. $8 wSmos IMPORTANT 8 ALI. I SHALL OTTXK - AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 0a the first Monday in December, without reserve LAJTOS IN EDGECOMBE CO'T, Coaistins: of a Vaiuabla Farm, within a mile had a half of Tarboro'. of about 400 acres ANOTHER TRA.rrr,adiininr the town, or s7 atea aneai and recehfly" finished - with, fiv rooms, two verandaha, and sommodieus Eassage below stAirt, with all the necessary out ouses attached, being the most desirable private residence i& TsrbOro. . ALSO, tWA, other toproved Lots, and two improved Lots in said town. a - - 1 BDAbll BMW ... , SELL MY NKGR0KI. V . . Her, Mules, Cows, Oxen, Hogs a thousand barrels Corn -Fodder, Peas, farming Utensils, . a fine Bockaway and match Horses, and two Buirries-hba and kitchen Furnitura. fto. '- The sale will eontiau from day to day .until all ia aold. A credit of six and twelve taonths tot All sums of S100 nd upwards.: iHot witH Approrod security" will be required before the delivery of the . ' . -a' C " WT ATtint - property, .-.s .'.-..ju..ft..rAayaa. , l-.I waniU hiralS er 20 Crpnterfc- .. " t . - ju a. r- Sent 18. 1858. -nts7 4it S. M. P1TTENGILI. & C(TS A5tERTISIQ , A- 12i MAASAC STKXKT. T0BK. ; ?' . ' -- a jl 1 iv aaca aiMt Boston. 1 .&uu n w. . uwww r. . P";. aro-Agentr foitho.oefr4B4ntl lrfm fJirg Pmmorgiml PapOCS both in tha Uniuif States and the Cajaadak. " "- f tear The follorwinr list ct Business Firms are Aamonr the neat ana moss reusoie ia uiw v Mef Yottf " ' - - Drv Goods, t B ILL BBOillEh-j, Importers of Embroideries, fWhH tioodsA., N- 89 Liberty street. COTf ENE & CO., Importers of French and other European Goous, No. 4S Broad siroet. - ' t TrSpSTEIN ilOSIG, Ne 153 Broadway,. alow Fdoora' ttorn Uberty St. Importers of Laces, fcMturoUeficStSUk . MITCHELL ' A POTT. 45 Exchange PL, Impor ters of British Dry Uoodacowh and Irish iuM oil v Af M 5, SCHMEPBR A HAARtfAUS, Importer of German a-'d Belgiah 'Broadoioths, auss, Hosieries, Ac, No. 50 Exchange Place. tjCHrJCHARDT, FROLICH A HOLT1IAUSEN, JNos. VZ and 9-t Liberty SL, Importers of rencb, Switss, and German Silks, Ribbous, Vel vets, Yestings, Satins, Serges, Ac Woolens of eve ry description. - '" T AA G.il. WITT1IACS, 51 Exchange PL, luip'u of Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor's nau ladies' Triuimiiigs, Tram Suk and Worsted. O STRA1ILHE1M & CO., 69 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. C1 B. HATCH CO., 97 William St, lnip'ta of Genitcmea'a Farniahing Goods, Miiauf. ct iiiuris, Stocks, do. 1HOMAS M UN HOE, No. 34 Pine St. Colored Uotton Goods, Suesias, Cambrics, Vest Pad dings, Wijana, Naukeens, c. H ROBINSON .j- CO., No. tmpt and Jobbers. Lace s:1j.8. Embroideries, Hosiery, 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons. Glove, Shawls, small Wart-s, Jt. Y t RE PIN" 4- PAYEnTNo. 241 Broadway, Impor y ter and Maimf. French Lineu Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, -c, (owu luanuf.) Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No. a4a Broudvray, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J. Dentists. W.BALtAKD, M.t).. (Surgeon Dratiat) N. VT. KINGS LEY, (Mecfcanirml DeutUi,; 854 Brodwy. c. Toy A l?Hiejr Good. ALTHOF A AHLBOliN, Nos. 59 nd 61 Maid en - Lne, Importer of Toys and Fancy tj oous. CHARLES W. LILLIENDAHL, Irop'rs of Ger- j man, French and English TOYS and FANCY GUODS, and Dealers in FIREWORKS, N.-. 49 Vlaiden Lanu. C'iies fr Floors ttud 4'liiiitii;y IVps. r ILLEK, COATES A YOULE, No. 279 Pearl lfl St., XXCACSTIO TILBS, OABKCIAK CHIMNEY tors, Plumber's Matoriak, Metals, etc. tVlHdowGUH lnints, K4c H I. JtA.lS.Klt $ l:iUTHUv'. lupt Of FitENCH WIS DOW GLASS, CHX111CALS, . . . . r : . u: .1 . VAISTS, JC. A SO, Ageaia 01 American nuiuuw Glass, Glass Ware, c F HOPKINS .J- BRO'S, Imp'ts of rnxscH wis dow ulass, No CI Barclay St JH. POILLON A CO, ImporUni af rrencti w lnavw Coach GlaM, No. 34 Barclay timt. an Engravers ITTniTXET. JOCELT A.nms. Artwt ami Kofrrarera on Wood, Not 58 A 60 Fultoa fcL rineat and best work done hero. TATT A OORf ELL, Geueral Kncravera and PrlnUra. I JM Bruadwar. enlraare in Walker St. Ordan by Ma Xo. or Telegraph prompllT atteudod to. Expresses. nwriBM RANFORD A CO- Forefcrn SxDress. AO. 3G Pi Broasiwar. Uooda and packan-j forwarded to and from all part of tba warld. Agents in Norfolk Adania A Co. Locoraotive Needles Goods. and Fancy miioa A KPVTABD GILL. lnip'ta of Fancy Geoda, Hoatery, X Gloaaa, Lace and Embroideries. Amenta wanted for their Locomotive ISeedleis.No. li vey au x. r. Guns and Sporting Apparatus. IIKNHV TrtMKS a Co.. Amta tor WertUry Klenards, ! H Loudom, importer of Guna and aportiog wane of erery deacription, 291 Broadway.- Hot Air Furnaces &o- rvATrnCLLVER. anTentorand Patentee,! aauiin Bt. Man. iaml DeahM-, wholeeaie and retail, In I'omacea, VenUlatora, Bangea, Ac. - pOWLES A CO., 177 Grand St. Improved Hot Air rurnacea, V Ranges. Regixten, Tentilalora, Ac Imlin Rnbber Goods. n. a r-..A.. oh vni.ni m Tndim Rnbber Coata. KlUtU. IV...". r . 1 ....... - .. . ' Piano Cover. Clothe, ahoea, LUe Preaerrera, Congreaa Boots, WebWng. Ac .iglitniusr Rods. I M. Qctwbv A aoiw, DeaTars In Qnlmftya imptovea noaa. J, Ofloe 133 Eaat27tb at and 15 Maaaaa atreet. lAiohiutr ?lannd Picture Frames. -I f p. wmrvon, Manidacturer, So. 101 anat ax., jiew ion. 1U. Gilding in mil its braiiche. , macliinery and "Tlachluc Tool. SCHEcrMaehlaery Jlseblne Toola and ' TJeoot, fi3 CouHland street Machinery, Woodawortb'a Patent I'lanlnf Machine. T EOSAKl 5 Machinery Depot, 108 Pearl and 60 Beaver atzs. 1 i jtacalnlal a rooia irora u urmi uiw . u. uiww-iu.. Tinrhlvlzed Iron and Wood. -r-iTjvnvti A m.. Mniifrtarer of LLrneou Marble. Ware- i rooia No. A43 1-3 Broadway, Factory comer of Centre and rranklia Streets, ui awry, room no. 1 1. w . a I nnlf . Tackle dec. anirrwr ixn hATk. flute T. T. 11. ml A H- RATE, nate T. A T. II. BATK.) 103 Maiden 1 Lane, Keedlea. Fieh Hooka, Ftohing Tackle, Ac Pipr WareroofliS' II fnifT 8t- Imir'ts and WhoMSale lj Dealers U Amerieata, French, Oennaa and English -apera and every deeerintion of Paper Manufacturer" Materials. Pencil. naror ro Mmnwrt Celebrated Fenefl 8htp and' Hooa lj Cartentera, -Drawing and Writing, Rubber Pencil for BcboolS, ,TOua. Aiunroa, a rm q- Pcrfuiuery and Fauey Soap: i f i ivr.Y rMnof. and tmD..l S18 Srewnwich at Ihina, pteroata, Cttrlalna and other celebrated jnakere- Stalloiierr Wnreroojis Wliolesale. tt- i w A Co. Noa-13 and 15 Park bow. Sew lorlc W rst. lmn'La of ataole and Fancy stationery. Dtaders in Aiaericanpaperaef every uaeeripUoav . . . -'t Trioom a Kauoeo, No. A Jotb at. .Wnoteaai Booiaellexa Ji. and atatiooera, and Maatof aukladaof Blank jBooka. Safe.. .'.. aalaaaaader fafne, (Gaylor! Patent Depot. NoTlM Pearl at. fcraerly SO John at, -Thi-eadfl-'-- "r' mnnu i a i Tt nnfTR. 42 Kxchanra Flaoa,- Linen Thraada, i Shoe Thraada and OtlUag Thrda, of oar w make and ' ' Valentines fox 18aV4C-. . THX AMEICA VAiKXTINB CO4 K. T. Tuoajaxa, S 1, Rtnrc A rent, are now prepared to execute all or- dan tor Valanuaea sua - ""."r . T . ,l in writ (.nvJUl. It jt a trade Clrcwlareontainlnic an paruouiam. M rTedaaolkiU.ordararwoe4 EngrMrtnga, And. all tbar UndataTKngraTingand ArUrtie Work in Xvneral. LZT tun. 81 Kaaeaa At. flaw Toax. - .AKswu uhu . w - j 1 . wmtar 11th. 1S5. - 3B-w3 1, - - "tMrnm4m"4i.. WV ETit f '."A Mutual: Insur anoe Company. ipanyvV rrnHB eoei oT Insurnea tbe. HVtual -plan is ( U. ' Put small' son, compared with a joint tttKX Company.' This Comp any being located ia tk Western part of the Bute, consequently much the Wref portion tit the rides wrp ia th j- Wst,t yery many of which are m the country. , , The Company is entirely free from debt ; hav made no. asseeamentSy and hfva a very large a mountin cash ami. good hondsj and.i therefor coAfidently recommended to the public. . '. . - At the last Annual Meeting the foUowUg Officers, were elected for the. ensuing yeArY " ' JAMES SLOAN, President . ' . 8. G. COFFIN, Vice President " :- ' C. P. MEXDENriALL, Attorney. ; PETER ADAMS, Secretary and TrsTr. WILLIAM "H. CUM MING, General Ag,ent r - ' DlBKOTOBS. " " ' ' -A r James Sloan, J. A. Mebane,' C. P. MendenhalL W. S. Rankin; Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D; P. Weir, W. J. McConnell, of Greensboro' f Dr. Shubald O. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott Guilford; William A. Vtiiffat, .Wihningto; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female. College; John L Shaver, Salisbury j John II. Cook. FTttevill . E. )DKltE3TSB0Il0UGII F. UUy Waueaboxo.J, J. Bigga, Baleii'LeroyiReTiaPip andHavaj 1. Springs, Charlotte ;'J. J, JacktPittboro' H. " Tugether with A large- stock of fereieB rt- Plli.t' r-. g.n. "nJ. ' 1 jt : ' I T trr: "iv"ri!.i i."!. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Dec. 14, 1852 102. GREENSBOlOUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A TRUST COM PANY. . THIS Company, as it nam indicates, is upon the mutual principle, And embrace two dis tinct departments, to wit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, wstnout destroying their right to a full participa tion in the entire profits of the Company. Premi ums- will be received, in cash, cither annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be Agreed up on at tuts time the i'oacy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys icin, ine pnyments 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,) and as often, may be conve nient for him, without any obligation upon him to continue Ins payments, and may withdraw them at ms pleasure. 00 mat, on me plan 01 this Company, there is created at one and the sane time an assurance vaxi- iblt at death a fond available in sickness and a pro vision jot oia age. JfQp Sec Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swain. John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Grcone, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Blliott Pmidetit Ralph Gobbeix. Vice lraidett Lyndon Swaini. Secretary and Tceovrerr-X. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Ezamininj Physician Edwin. Watson, M. D. Coimttv'ty Phrjilcian D. C. MebAne, M. D.; . Ia Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. : General Agent William H Cumminr. tL- 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. XniS Company has been in successful operation . jormore than erei jers nnd continues to (except Stciun Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion cf 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 hi is been less than one third of oae 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. Rnulh.ic, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. William.", John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay- etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro; Jno. Cox, Edenton r Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Elisabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern: W. fc. H. Smith, Mur- freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett Milton - A. T. Sammy, Ash evil le. All Directors are authorised to receive Applica tions. . " OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhao, President. . Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John II. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, ) Jno. R.' Williams, y Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary; post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar..22, 1853. - 25 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, fXIHE Staees will. leave Raleigh, every Monday. X Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A- M. by the way of Pittsboro', Frauklinsrille, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, Ac, arriving at Salisbury. by 7 P. M. next day. ' Fare from Baleigh to pittsboro d,UU do do St Lawrence, 4, 00 do FronklinsvOle, Cedar.Falls A Ashboro,. ..5,00- do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Hors Coaches, to Pittsboro , H. L. ROBARDS, ft CO. Proprietor. 8tege Office YarbToug'h House, Raleigh,' N. C. Aug. 8, 1853. -f 63 New Arrival ; AT THE. VARIETY. BTOBE! I HE undersigned respectfully informs the eiti-; sens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at bis old stand, and has just returned from the North, where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually Kept yet A Family Grocsry and Confectionary.' Javd, Laruira and Rio Cbleesj Clarified, VaU venzed, lrusnea, ana urownougars- opcrm -a w , a . xxt a Adamantine and Tallow Candles j MoIasscs And Suear House Syrup't Apple Vinegar, Tomato and "Walnut Catsups, Fish, .Rksa, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Salt, Muatard, ISatmeg. Uingsr, MAC, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spiee Sat soda,, sc. MDIOLUaJHJSULia Trunks. Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, Umbrellas, Wool And Cotton Cards, Nails, a -all Assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brash CS, JTKMlil liUicv, vw yu; W vve,iv"iT'".rp Bsketfto. v. V; . cIa- rv.bni- Rilalne Vttri' Prnns. Cnrrants. mv Vrf. vv. 't- py - - - ; ' Uitron, . parames, raie,-.vuocuiwi ihmhw . rt 1 Ginger,. Pears, iJamsons i'uie Appiea, reacnes, Quinces and Limes ;' OUres,- 'Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuta, PecaOi'- .'bT. "the-baa os HxA) Tobacoo, laofiV8bap ' Colojmei Leukine Glasses and Fire- W0Tk) together "wvur many pxner arocie- wo nu merous to -mention ; - . V . - -. rv- MUSICALTINSTRUMNTS- ACedeflBBjVioUns; Gsitaxs, iBAnsbo rinee, Frfes, Flatev.fto.--i i-!' . v;lAi' f-, rme, 7" -x " Aug-.. 56, J858. JAMES E. CTJTHBlI&Ttf. I (successor to kerb ctjthbert,)t r tTr BBj-uuiy .-an taiwuaw mfri wi, a- " -r nntnoii: t- , J Titos, ttrigg, Jr.Jmekson. & tX ' ' L. F, HfcksrEsq. 1 P.t.r. I Means. Kevsn ft Br. , . Mm. L. D. A W. G. Crenshaw, JCiaemswat : r Joaiah Will, Esq., NoffoA. JAttes Georg, Ztq.tmUimWm. Vj - Mewrs.. Mib ft Beers, Jfsm TtK v'-" TT ASnBonstantly est band :Prim T0ti JUo XX And New OrleAns Sugars, ' . . :" Uaff Crushed, Pulverised and Clarificl . ! .". Rio," Laruira And St Domiuro Coffee r.' :" . Black Pepper to grAin And. ground, ami ATispi Race Ginger 1q Bags, and Ground in Bexea " Gunpowder, Imperial and. Young Hyson T T J Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Canal '." Brpwn, Pale and Variegated S6p ' 7 r " Gunpowder, Shot end Bar Lead '"' ' Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread 4 Wrappisg Pwr, Good And Damaged Sol And Upper Leather ' Liverpool andGreund Alum Slt ' ' " Prime VirjgmiA and Western ;Baee and T-r ' Nail, Assorted, with, flooring ad WarehowM Wdv nestio Liquors, TObsa, A'Awhich offer at tk lcmestTuartet rts." -i . . r ; Thi strictest attahtion paid to roeolving and for. warmuggooa. v ,f . Petersburg, March Ay ;v. 19 A: & H. HARRIS, CEFE3AL COlOCSSION-m-ESCBAirTo,. KOBroiAl tibcikia. -' ' r 7"H' mi liberal advances on ensiguiests, desired. Norfolk. April 19, 1858. 8t , ly Iiubin's, Bazin's, Haule's and Har rison's Extracts. . ' ;1 1ISMA : Sweet Clnnrr Aiblinil Flnwir ' J. Crystal Palace; Violet; W hit Lilly; Mea dow r-iowera 1 Lilac; Jenny Lind: Jockey Club: Musk; New Mown Hay : PoDDtnack : To Rose : Sweet Lavender; Hawthorne; Boquet de Arabic ; do California; Lilly of the Valleys Patchouly; Jasamine ; Clematis ; and Upper Teh, a new and favorite Extract For sale by " P. F. rESCUD. Standard copy. . Oct 4, '53. 81 IRON HAILING , AXD ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. 1 THE suDscribers respectfully inform the citizens of the United States, that they are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Iron Work,' such As Railings for public or private parks, gardens, steps, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries, Aft Abo," Set tees, Chains, 'Tables, Grey Hounds, cast ijroo Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamen tal and architectural Iron Work. ' ' They pay particular attention to encloslnr cemetery lots, having the largest and handsomest assortment of any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selections of patterns, and J . . . - . . ... - Know the oost of -work, by Addressing the subscn- oers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All order: entrusted to us will receive prompt Attention, "f- '': ':- " HOOD A COH No. 121 North Tenth st, Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. .. 88 8m - Isaao Pxobtor MERCHANT TAILOR, " (SUCCESSOR TO OL1VKK A J'KOCTOR.) WOULD respectfully Announce to bis pstrons And tlie public- generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that. he. is now receiving aesfgStoau5o6 Clothing, which, being bought principally for oasrt he is enabled to oner at very low rates. - He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia And other fancy Cloths, of various goods J Superfine French, English and American Caa simeres, of all prices, plain And fancy Superfine Shnoni Doeskins, for pant: And Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadine -!v. Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Vestings ; Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for Wed dixigs'nnd parties f i;fi. Tlain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rich. FURNISHING GOODSA complete assortments consisting in part ot - . . v . .; Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts . f. : -Do 8-ply Collars, largo yariety , i' Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill ' ; Merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers v Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery. ' . Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black And fancy, and a rich Assort? meat for weddings aud parties Stocks, bl'k, white snd fancy, wi and with out ties Suspenders, Dressinr Gowns, Ac. , i In fact evervthinr necessary for a gentleman's r.nmrtletA outfit. . , - -'1 ,.'-.!.'. - r ' . ... - '--f i i- With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons (or the liberal encouragement heretofore extondod to him, Jie hopes by strict attention to their wants. And a deternunation to please, to merit its eontinu-.j ' ance. .Gentlemen -furnishing their owa goods to 4e manufactureo, may rely upon recwvingf the ume uar, aim biicuuvh b tuuuu ouiu hihiiwiii The latest Paris andLondon fashionSjust recdvea. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all time. He will remind those indebted, six montp nine is Allowed to punctual customers. Those-jfar rears longer than the above time wfll pleAse call and close their accounts, either by cash or note, and oblige . ISAAC PROCTOR.S Oct J8,I85S. ' . :t5- Age and Giraffe. .'v. . r UJaJiiRR X 3t J A W i O , m-m w n . a i . - rm vuiuiiiinBiuu x iwwiiivb - "r CAROLINA WII AR F T O WJJ . P.O 2T T -.. NORFOLK. VAiiVi- tAf Anrili22. 183? 'S( t'--'Ct. 84 1 ' - J ai - - - - - - Fine Fruit; v 1 r T 1EN THOUSAND 4PPLE TREES ot the finest kind. Tipeninz in aruocesaios, fromihaearU' est to the latest. Ted Thousand acH Trees of I, the finest kindst ripening in succession, from early? in. June, to . November. Ud -thousand .jnerry Trea of the same kinds. ripeninJ in succession, from the first of May to Jury '; also, a fine assortment f Aoricoto. Nectarinos, PlAms, Pears' and Strar-Ber rv plants.' for sal at thePomological Gardens And Nurseries, At Cane tjrecK, unatnam-county, ana New GArdeW GaiIford equntyr Orders fo trees Should be sent ia early.' Catalogues' will fee seat ''During my abeeneej, my brother 0wea Llndley, will deliver trees a uane vreeK, anq my son, ai hwt 11. Linger. .t New tiarden. - 7-'V- j -: - ..- v:y- -JOSHUA LINDLEYi- j - Garden. Guilford county,' N. C,s 1 on I Tbi S1 it of the 10th mo- 1853: J v Tf I S,IT. 4. AdQUiey flKU a A reiuium anHuiuiMai lux '.to Fair. f ?"TTJST received by the subsenber i " . 1 . a . . . . - ... ' f 1ifa.B .nil AnIAMn all lA ' - .1- Black and eolored silks, y French and Enelisli Merinos,' alow Assortment, -w. ... . . - . . . j - . , ... r irmtea ana piain wusuu ihutob, -- Wbrkod Collars Aud UndeMleevas, :.' Embrd and plain Linen cambrio lid; ' -Muslin and Lave Edgings, a great vari ty. -LAdiee' and Gentlemen's Gloves, of All kinds.- v rTbito Ana.TAa ooiorea aiobs ciarupg, , t . . -A v Tot sale by.- , : rm.ieUf Jrr,'N, - - - -&- ayc 9 Ft'mi'aSt.' ? xaeigj eeyisninec ieao. a y r tualiif-Ir:;v. i A .. . Hp Ills' Company t r I T. T -V.r-fT.-V North CzrH ntumes to -insure the live-Of, . Y ; ; . ilT'Auiieaitiiywjiiti rersors st 1 Slaves. --' 'h create trisk t-acacaas rrrlellfe is 5,tt. -- lvjsaxriaiired for a tern of oae ti t yrs far" . " ta their valuej. - ,, . DlV ChASi.E.oiineon, I'resisicv.t, . iV ijif - - m. D. Haywood, Vice rresideaV,.. ' ' -' afaunes- F. JorJ-n, . Secretary, J-li-x--,i-:" VJ':--. Wnr. If. Jones, Treasurer,, , ''i , Tefrih 1 ' beeAttorney, V'-. . .-- V jPrWm. IL McIIee, ExamiaiB'thysIoiaa T 7. J. Hersman. Gene al Acrnt. . rv-: .-- Jailfbsses at paid within VO djs AfW sS"cf. a"hr rifnnf ia ujrtnr1 ' - " tory proof is presented. - , '. Ot idilanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of ; f ,iy ttioa of th Company, may be .bad on applia. C, . ' it the C3ee, or any of thegerioies, AH l::r k Zt atio at the C2co. or any of theri a basiness should be addressed to r "JAMES Jr. JORDAJf, Keff Msyl, 185S.; TlHBSfffifA INSURANCB COMPANY V Jfr HXTrop, Cohm offers'to lasmr Buildlr , . anel MBchn".'.a"Tiiist loss or. alamc - bT lr tji j.,ff,inal ln a, Ji'mn -e. bt A rac ...S at premufr.x.to I'hisistne of the tlirist Albert Xnrurnc, Ca- - .- paaies in the' United tatov And pays its loss promptly.,- ' "-J Applications or Iasaraaa ia Raleigh, er it . r eiaity, to be mae to . ' , V Vi' .' v ' AgeAtk'C; : fft ItiltoA'ir; C. Ticinity: t . V H. J. PALMER, Agent 0tbeT,1848. TUST: RECEIVED f Another gttpply of MusIoaI 1 fjl Instruments at the N. C. Music Store, wherw.. mar always beiound r beet Music and Musio Book forailinstrumfcvs. r Pianos from the celebrated! - - Factory of Knabo ft Gsshle. Baltimore..-: Guitars. '" 5: .Violins, Violincellos, Drums," Fifes4FlutesClarir -.rt" K nens, JTiageoiets, uctavo i lutes, Accordeons, rang- f- - ing from 60 cents to $15,00, Banjos, Taaborins, '" Violin' Screws, Pin, Bridges, Bows.., A vnew.lot - of Italian Strings both for Guitar snd;' Violin. JA-.t ' large assortmentof Pertaory, HAirLiushe,PpTtA Monaiesfte.; Ac y-Jy l': ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful lot C. . Laudficape Patterns fox Oil Painting, Japan Boxes,' i!? '- Paints, Bfnss, Oils and Varnish Canvas i - 4 ' pieces or on stretches. , - , - .iX,"' - Drawing Patterns, Pencils. Paper, BristolBoArd, h: MiRBeardsV Oraduate; Tint Paper :PastV Water,::"; ( V Colors, Pictures, Pictare Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass ftuf Ac '..vL W. PETERSLUA. 1 .i' iiUieigiij Sept-16, 1858..,. ' w- 78; -r s Cn0WAN,TEUCALE 1 : COZ LE Ot A, TR'tyS TIT UTS Tsti it, R. ForV,' A. ' ll? , Principal, NAtarAl' Ss(-' W. J ences Ah MoAl Philosophy. - ; ,. -K-'.f i Mrs. E. DeLahtey'Fory? Auocialt Principal, Frenk -" . ItallAa, and Uelles Letters. - . ;r j- " Rev. B. H. Landi JL- My Latin Language and Lit . V- - eratore. r '' V - ' ' , 1 Rev. J. B. Garlick. A.- Mi History.. ' X o. Hensoa, A. ii, Mathematics and Natural SI ences.i'-v '-v -.." " Mr. M. C. Babcock. Otzanist and Pianist. . Miss A'. Perims; Higher English. ,- , Miss Susan j; Baier. Piano and Vocal -"r '"it Jdlsf M- Eldredge, Jllusic, PiAne, Tl '? GuitAr. -i v?l i : ; ; ? -Maiic, PUno nTVocaL -Miss Caroline Robinson,-Music, Piano' And VoaI.' Vf , : -yviX, lygter,, Monochromatic j Rev. J.B'arlick,-A. Ml and Lady, Ccnduftor the Domestic Departmant - , - - Mr Kill,. of Yv Matron and Nurse, - ? M , fTHE Institution .is located ia one of th dhI-' ' healthful sections of Eastern Carolina. ' i , . Its eleventh session will commence on the secon -' Wednesday of Octobef,;lg53 ' - - ThA Domestic Department will be conaucle bj -. y. ' Amplt) ptovisioA will b made for warm' And col J - " . -4 batMng, and.'btLe.r preservatives of. health, Th It V ' Primary. Jepartment ill -;bo re-organiied, tuxj: " placed under the Care of a suitable Teacher, r - f? xae insuiuw aT's a lamsLry,' . iweau.iig .ivaoin, r aada Cabinet -ouiera!s. The ChemioaJ, Astro- t i - nnrht.o.l anrt PhUfHwrnhical Ar-naratuSisnot inrni';' -if' . ttm& by th.', oTsiny similar Institution in th Scuta ;I Q- woathly PeriddicAl hicltisreAd At the reguJAr , meetings f th 3ocietyxi;Extensive cenrses of lectarea are delirered, aJnTpapiea "Wisa- expen- - - mental illuatratiens. The Music -deparment is fur ""'';. nished with tea new and. verj superior instrument "? - b AmiriA ecrndueted by a gentleman Teecher, .aided ? s by four lady colleagues- ilusical boirees are hela t , mtmthly.'r Tlierels'Also a lar;e snd vahiablA Ot,''1 kfoTTclaily religious services, ':Th Eibleiire- T gularly studied, ana tirougnoutuiB wnw. course, - , , . ? rerard is had to themoroi cwifrr. of. the; Student. " v -. he young ladies do not visit the store nor Post v ; Qfficeflbut make aU pcrchaBes through the srensy . OJ inenasr-; Ail letters receiveu pass mrouoa am ' . . , hands ot.the. Principal, and where there is surpi- -". , ioh of a clandestine correspondence, . the letters ' -l are sent nnopcneg to the Parent :Or Guardian,' The - , Students do. not go. abroad without a proper attem , '- dAnt- They sire t . t allowed to visit nor to re- It a . Jails, nor to att'hd.Any "exhibition without perruls- "."- ion iron ine jincipai. xuey iiuu uiviiie aer . i; ? rice on the Sjbath at such place a the Par enter r'.r 9i4iAji: tia'alreoiTf To prevent ritlry ia clresav . ".-4 siiBiinAiniform Is pMMribedTJAerje-Are two seV .'-- sion eommeneing on t u eanesuayi ct u"t tg 'a bflidMliTbeVAalIj-a--is-.'fc th; last " , J Thnsday in July to the 2d-Wednesday in October. atudenta Can enter x anytime and Are charged fj'" accordingly- No deduction for tuition will b mad After entering' except In cases: of protrated illness, when one half the bill w I oe deducted. rareaU , ' andGoardians are earnestly requested not to enng - hor r.emorc yoiurglauics On tli Lbbstli. j "' f!,t' .To those living near t e railroads, Muifroesbor i moat accessible by 'the way -of Boy kin's Depot, I ' On. the HeaDora ana noanoxe,, itoau, jz miies iron - the Institute, wher regular convey anc Wia al- - Hale of Board and Tuition for xs session rof i nomhtt l ayabie one half - in Advance. ' Elementary Arithmetic,? Grammar,'; Geography, itiirrier Eneliah. " J '-- v - - - J 6 0O . French--littitC'trreea; kid Italian; SAk , 7 .00 Drawing Ana cmuroiaery, aca s mi PAintiBrIn Water-Colors, .-! . 9 - ;do- Oil ( : do, ' ' 12 00-'" Music, Piano, Guitar and Feraphine, e..h s 20. CO ' .d- "Organ,- " - - .7;.'t 25 00 -""-eof PIa.no And C-rtpfr-e, esh - ' '100" - do fluit . , . - 2 00 - do Organ,- ' ' - ' t 7 0 Scrientific Lectures,-.,' ...- - . -l "6f School-room Expcnsas t 1 .cal- Musi" 8 2 00 Bowrd in the Institute, r ot including th privi-' " leges of ' ath tuvjx j month, - 8 CO" WshiBg,p, onti,' . - -,'-; V J CO j." Ap'ication for' Admission, can be mad to thtv Prin il by letter,' or 6 a te preinises of th Iasti Sept 2, 1858- ' ' , - lj .T- milfi-bBXNDLOrai: of NortVCarolin wHl'" I; Convene in this City, on Ilondsy evening, th &ihot December next, at 7. o'clock, for thtrsB ; ct!fu of business. - - 'J. : , '. v 0icfl-s of SuborcLa. 1 3 LoJe r requested tv . Alien l 11 peraonv or u proper ucicj:.ai aw ws, - - :t . . . 1 1 .V . 4V- .Ani:4 Hf A. Att CtLzJ. rliC - c T 1 s Grand LJ-a. it -1, . r". - at,; VIXlJAil T..EAIN, . .- . Grand 6ecrtArr. L 8' s- v '- ' , 3S- w . a-'V'A. -j . fa a '