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ry?"'"1! l'""'' ";. '' m . -fa mYl OF BALElGB SATUR DATMOpmjNOyEMBER ID, 1853, , - 5 - -aw i i i -.' i y . i i r- r m. a ja-ja, - ,ja. ..ar j w i i l l , w, v-. a a t ml- jfc - -? . r-st me it t .er-v i i wjt .?pa ,, ar. 41 i . y. t v r... i ,. -r -k." m- I -r J j . Jt . t. Jj.t . . . J 1 Iff - aS 1 ' J . aa. . A." II A. -.- . I l g fl : ' A - a A ' -VTHE RALEIGH REGISTER" ..SEAT.0 G A L E S , ; I TO k N O P K I T O i . W .;. II IM S: , ATX Of ADTKRTlIINe -lUan t ttia Editor X. XJ AROLIN A AND ' JIBQINiA MEHCHAKXS " STEVENS QN & WEDDELI, - IMPORTERS ANDJOBBEliS, 1 ! OT tTATiM A9 WAKCT Mt OOOSaV . PETERS BTRSr 6j- -1 -' f in- assortment t BRJTKJf AND CONTI BSTAL GOODS, together with a large asaort mnt of DOMESTIC FABRICS purchaaed befora tha recent adTanca ia jnricea,"- ' Merchants are respectfully Dm ted to call and examine our assortment, aa we feel eonfident wt can offer aa great Inducements to purchasers aa aan ba found in this or5 any other market. N. B, Ordera promptly attended to. . SeptemberlSth.1853.; V' - ' ' tf-76 E tlROWS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- fiTv Thfa Fottfa i ' Trenaration af na-J V""- ' . r.'-r" . . . . .twIIoiim. ' In ordmarr aiarrnoea, incipi- nt cholera, in short; in all cases f proatratioB of the digestire functiAna, M common it fa of Inesti mable ralue. " Daring the prtTalence af epidenue cholera and summer complaints of cluldran, u .ia peculiarly emeaeiaaa : nf family indmdaal - or traTeIlershouMl withont it, aa i anablea tha aystcm to resist the influence of incipient diaeaaa, which lurk in a changing -climate. Cimoi-Bi Bore to get tha genuine Esaence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, -at his' Drag and Chemical Stora, K". E. Corner of Fifth ad Chesimt srreets.Thiladelphia, and for sale -by all respectabl Apothecaries in the United States, and ia Raleigh, S. C. by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Aug. 2nd, 1858. ?; fc ly63 , Henry K. Nash, ATTORNEY A COUNSEtLOR AT LAW, "TT7'ILL hereafter practice, in 'the County and Yf Superior Courtaof Waka. . Oct 7, 1858. , , 8- Notice.- THE Subscriber would respoctAdly inform the citixens of Raleigh, and the pmblio generally, tWat he has on hand Baggies? Horses, Haaka, fte, for hire. Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, ona hundred yards south of the Capitol Square. JAMES BASH FORD. Raleigh, July 221853. - - ly 60 h. L. HARDING; FAYETTE VILLI STREET, ii t'js hat apened within the last week np V f warda of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of superior Ready Made Clothing. Comprising in part as follows : J 00 Cloth Dress Coats, 100 " . " ' Frock Coats, 123 Fancy Cloth Sack Frock Coats, 75 do do .Box do do 40 Blk " do Business do. OYER COATS. : 75 Blk French Bearer Cloth Otst Coats, 50 Fancy do do do do 75 HeTy Petersham do do 40 Partridge do do 7a Mountain Beayer do S4 Flushing , do 100 Tweed Sack Frock Coats, 75 Satinett do do do 75 Fancy Casshhere. Sack Frock Coats, 50 Blk do do do do CASSIMERE. PANTS. 100 Blk Doe-Skin Cassimere Paats, 10 Fancy do do do 75 Satinett Jo do do , , " 50 Blk Cassimere made whole fronts. . BOYS'. CLOTHING We hare a Terj good.' assortment of Boys' Clo thing, consisting of Fancy Cloth Sacks, Doe-skin Cassimere Frocks, Tweed Cassimere Sacks and Frock, Cloth Round Jackets, Satinett Round Jack ets, Silk and Satin Yeats, Cassimere and Valencia Tests, Fancy and Blk Cassimere Pants. ALSO A larg lot of Caaaimer Coats, Boys' Cloth Tal mers, a ery pretty style of Orer Costs; 4c Wa manufaatura all the goods we sell, and ean aafely warrant our gooda to wear welC E. L. HARDING. Oct. 15, 185S. ' . 84 Iraportant'Discoyery ! " Kxinr IX TXX KISUTXS ! I BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS A RE unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Colds, Aa- thma. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing,- Incipient Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs.-. They hare bo taste of me dicine, and any child will take them. v Thousands hare been restored to health that had before des paired. Testimony giren in hundreds of caani A single doss relieres in ten minutes. Ask for Bryan's Pubnomo Wafer the original and only genuine is stamped "Bryan." Spurious kinds are offered for' sal.' Twenty -fir sent a bax. Sold by dealers generally.. -. J. BRYAN & CO.; Rochester, N. Y. Proprie tor. Wholesale by P. M.COHEN A CO. Oct 4, '53 8m 81 Charleston S. C. General Agency,. '. rT1HE nndersigned offers his services as agent for I tha transaction of any business in the City of Raleigh, at the Public Departments, tha Banks, In sarance offices, Ac- ' f .. He may be found at the Office of h Secretary ef State All letters addressed to him will be promptly attended to, and hia charges will be mode rate and satisfactory. - - RUFUSH. PAGE. REFERENCES : Got. David S- Reid, Wm. Hill, Sec'y. of State, J. W Courts, Pub. Treasurer, K B. Freeman, Gk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde cai, Prest of Bank State,' W. J. Clarke, Compt SUte, W. H. Jones,: Cash. Bank Cap Fear, W. W.. Yarn, Treasurer R? A G. R.- Road. iaieih, Jan. 1st, 1852 v 1 . , . tf 1 Soaps.1 &6. , YARIETIES of Toiled Shaviar, and Fancy Soap. .t-v.--- 5 Also, Lyons' Rathairon, Barrya Tricopherous Rowland's genuine Macassar OR. J , IT . Bear's Oil and Beef Marrow for th hair. For sale by v " ' ; ': Sep. 18, '53 75 HAYWOOD & SCOTT.-' "VTE W RIYER MULLET8. 20 . Barrels Kew JJ( River Mullets; in fine' order, juat received.' ' For sale by - ,' NIEMEYER A WHITE; ' " Portsmouth, Va. Nov. 15, 1858. - "J- 3 T: ADDOCK JFISH.-r20 -Barrela Haddock Fish, in fine order. - For sale at a low price. .NIEMEYER A WHITEV , ED ASH COAL 20 Tana Best Red Jtah Philadelphia Coal, in Yard.' For sale by NIEMEYER A WRITE, Portsmouth, Va. Not. 15, 1863. S3 . . . 1 - ... . : t . " . ' L F. - jrj ro, - Mining Agency. NEW YORKi 110 BRuADv.Ar-tOOM3 .N03. 8 fTlHIS Agency .ir eaublisked for Ui jrcrcfcue j. .;andMl, oa- eoiamUajon,' 4 t -numproTed Mutea nd Mining Stock, in empauie organised and i worlt. JUso, for furniaoing all kind of Ma cninery and Mining Tool, at ,orderel. 'Alw,-the chenvcal analjais of orea and otnu1 tnbatan5e, aa forwarded from any tart of the ootuxtrr. A' prin htod circuIargiTiugfall xplanitiona, will b ant tnreacenfpoai-offica'ttamp. ' 'V'. . , ; J. R. BARBOUR r CO,' D.0ri832: CT ' ndwELL a BROTHERS, MA5crACTcasaa axd" Inpoaraaa or raver Ilanmnqt. No. 207,'-'BHimore Street, Baltii timore. Md. rrYITE attention-to heir ,Tery alrgant and ex tensiTe assortment of Paper Hangings; embrac ing fine gold and "relfet decorations, fine French In plain and rich eolorf' with immense assort ment or ordinary satin and common paper. - Aiao, fwanaarner t'entre. pieces, Ac IL &' B. ware awarded at the late fefcref the. Maryland Institute, t OtuKnu forXho superiority of their Paper Hangings.- v . , . JUST INAUGURATED. - W', H. AR. & TCCKER, haring just eom 1 pleted. thair new and splendid Store and fitted it tip in a magnificent style, invito the -early inspection of the public -They have spared no ex pense to make it in point of sixe, arrangement and taste, a model establishment, and confidently chal lenge jbh admiration 0f all who pay them a visit, V; Xhey earnestly hope that the pains they have thus taken to pleas and gratiiy their friends and the public; wQl be generally appreciated, and they will examine their' Store and its contents without delay. 'The sky-light over th salesroom will af ford new attractions and assistance to the purch aser, and. they can assure thair friends and custo mers that they can 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, do justice to themselves. They return to. the community their thanks for their past liberal encouragement, and inrita atten tion to the fo' lowing articles . : LADIES DEPARTMENT. Black Gros De Rhine Silks, 24, 2C. 28, JO and 84 inches. Fig'd snd Wat'd Silks. ' Rich Pl'd Chameleon Silks, Gros DeNapIes . do Poult DeSoi do Brocaded, Fig'd and plain Silks, Plain, blue and wat'd " do Plain, fig'd "do " do Marcelline, Florence and Lutestring Silks, Worsted Dress Goods. Snper French Merind, alt shades, 'English and German de Plaid French DeLaines, -- olid eol'd " do T Printed Moualhr do Plaid Poplins, . Gala Plaids and pl'd Raw Silks, CoTd Paramattas, , Plaid Yslenciaas, DeBege.. - - JfoxmiMg Dress Gvds. Bl'k Bombaaina, do Challey do Mouslin DeLaines, do and wh't do do Canton Cloths, do , AlpaccaV. Hosiery. Ladies' Bl k and White Silk nose, do do Raw Silk do do "White and Colored do Misses and InftaBidu't, col'd and strip's Ilose, Gents Bl'k, white and striped Hose, Gents Bro and Blue and striped Hoe, Boy's Hose, (all colors.) GENT'S. DEPARTMENT. Bl'k and Col'd French Cloths, do do "Cassimeres, Sattinents, Tweeds. Jeans, Ac, Yestings, Silk and Worsted, CraTats and French Neck Ties. Servant's Wear. Marlboro' and Gala Plaids, Plaid and Solid Linseys, Kerseys, Ac. full-assortment 'Blankets and Fiannele. 10 1H ' 13J Bed Blankets, Servant's do. Crib, -J do. ' Travelling . do. ' Silk and Worsted Flannels, Welch ' do. In fact all grades. ' Groceries. Stuart's Syrup, Family Molasses, Java and Mocha, Rio and Lag-ami Coffee, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, lime, Bait, and Flour, Boots,' Shoes and Gaiters. Gent's common pegd boots - Do water-proof do Do single and double-sol Brogans Do lined kip do Do do j calf ' i do Do patent Opera Shoes Ladies' black and colored city-made Gaiters, - with and without tips Children's Shoes.- ' W. H. & B. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, Oct 7, 1858. " 82 18 54. A Paper, for your Family vxw sxaixs Hivr aTraacTioKs kjtw rrrm. THE HOME JOURNAL. IN consequence, of the great and continually in creasing demand for this elegantly-printed, wide ly circulated, and universally popular ramily News paper, we have, heretofore, been unable to furnish the back numbers to only a Very limited extent To avoid this dissppolntment in future, we shall, on the first of January next, print such ah increas ed edition as win enable ns to supply new subscri bers from that date.' Besides the original produc tions of the Editors the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of a large list of contributors th spice of the European Magazines the ' selections of the boat interesting publicationa of the day the brief noveja the piquant stories the sparkfinr wit and amusing anecdote the news and gossip of the Parisian papers the personal sketches of pub lic characters the stirring scenes of the world we live in the chronicle of the ' new for ladies the fashions and fashionable gossip the facts and out lines of news the pick of English information (he wit,huinour and pathos of the times the essays en Jifeliterature, society and morals, and the us ual variety of careful choosings from the wilderness of English periodical literature, criticism, poetry, etc several new and attractive features ef remar kable interest will enrich and give value to. the new ssries of the work. , - - Terma-rFor one copy, $2 ; for three copies, $5, or one copy for three year, $5 el way in advance. - Sabaaribe without delay. Address, - i MORRIS A WILLIS, v. ; .: 107 Fulton Street, N. Y. fjlHE following most popular Patent Medicines: J. Sands and 8. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla ; ; Ayers Cherry.Pectoral "Dr. Jaynes' Family Medicines ' ' Hampton's Vegetable Tincture y Genuine Cod liver Oil rv -- ' v - Wolfe's Seheidam fichnappe, and the famous c v - Mexican Muatang toniment --'.; All for Sale at the Drug Store of - . Sep. 13;63 75 . 'J HAYWOOD A SCOTT., SMOKING TOBACCa 20fXTpaperef snperi qr Virginia Smoking Tobacco, recommended Jy the first families.,' For sale bf ., - - WTTrT.TAIlf-Jk-HAVWrtnTV "i T IMI . Asmall lot Thomaston, in new casks, 1 j just received and for al by - . . J. M. TOWLS. ' Rfllp.lf'h T.iirA-rtr Rtn.h1. -J THE 8ubscrioe has taken charge of, andTully refitted: the Lirerr Stables formerlT dccnined by I J are. Ni j o i; on Wilmington Street, and Solicits tha patronage of "the travellling Pnblio llo, has on hand a number of fine Horses" and Carriages, gen tee I Iegant, substantud,1- aamrort&ble, and will bo prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish Travellers with; conTeyances to" any,, part of the State. JUso, Carriages furnished with careful drirers, to coniey indiriduals or familie to erening parties, or for risking calls. tiarsea wQl be kept by the day, waek, or year, at prioea to auitthe times. Horse Drorcfa will find, at all times, good ac commodation. " EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 81, 1853. - 45-ly FOR NEW YORK. - . - UirrrxD Statxs Man. Liici pan STSAJtsHirs . Jamestown and Roanoke. TRE elegant new steamship Jamxstowk, Cap tain Parish, which is to ran In connexion with the Roanoke,' mad her first trip from A'ati Eejok.ns g Mate m p em Cataua&4lr ult,- and. Will continue te- ake- rg.uls trip weekly -leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M., and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The RoA.tOKX will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers' going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twico 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 wilt find the State ivoms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed: Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, 5 00 9gl,Ticket issued at my OSes. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St July 5, 1858 55 The Union Steam Snip Company OF PHILADELPHIA. BQ- N E W A R R A N G E M E X T. T HIS Company is now runnier regularly th three superior Steam Ships City of Richmond, Capt Mitchell. Pennsylvania, Capt Bay more. Virginia, Capt Teal. one of these splendid Steamers will leave And Richmond and City Point, every Monday and Fri day, and Norfolk every Tuesday and Saturday, for Philadelphia. Returning; leave Philadelphia every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Shippers by this Line may 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 Richmond and Petersburg $8, and Norfolk $, meals included. ( ROBERT RANKIN, Richmond, Agents, ROWLETT, HARDY A Co., Petersburg, THOMAS P. CROWELL. Norfolk, LEVI ELDRIDGE, Geu'l Ag't, North Wharves, Philadelphia. Passengers and Freight for Philadelphia, via Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat tox Rjul Road Company, by 10 o'clock, A, M., on th days of sailing. ROWLETT, HARDY & CO. Petersburg, April 6, 1853. 20-tf IF YOU WANT A CHEAP BARGAIN CALL AT THE NEW FANCY STORE. Between Messrs. Pomeroy, and Porter's aiga af "BIG BOOT. THE Subscribers take great pleasure to inform the public that they have just received a large lot of Goods in their line, which they offer at the lowest prices, such as they hope will ensure them a share of the public patronage. FANCY GOODS. Fine French and German Reticules, Ladies Work-boxes, Velvet Pearl, Sil ver and embos'd Port-nionnaies, India-rubber round Tucking and Dressing Combs, French China Coffees, Glass and China Vases, Children Tea Setts, Kid, Wax, China and India-rubber Dolls, Crying Ba bies, ass'd Baskets, II aia, Tooth. Shaving, Cloth, Nail, and Comb Brushes, China Tea Setts, Toilet Setts, ass't Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Snuff-boxes, Mirrors, Wostenholms, Pocket Cutlery, Musi cal Instruments, Umbrellas, Canes, Whips, Ac. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Guns, ass't from $5 to $40. Brass and Steel Pistols, Allen's Pelf cocking Pistols, M&ynard's new patent and" Colt's Revolvers, Powder-flasks, Shot-bags, Game-bags, Leather Gun Covers, tc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Uppman Londres, Ambroisa, Fortuna, La Union, La Farm, all Ha vana s, 1 Aguua. Arnna 7 f nncipe isigxrs Smith's superior and Jenny Lind Chewing Tobac co. Gail's celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, &c CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES A well seleoted Stock. Toys, &c, a general assort ment F. MAHLER k CO. Raleigh, Oct 7, 1853. 82 Valuable. Real Estate For Sale. ON Monday, December 12th, before the Court Houae door in Edenton, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, all the Real Estate, belonging to the estate of the late Joshua Skinner, comprising First HIS PLANT A TION, Four and a half miles be ow Edenton. delizht fully situated on the Albemarle Sound, containing near- 140U ACRES OF LAND. A large portion of the cleared land, (and I think nearly two-thirds of the land is cleared,) has been cleared and very well drained within 1 2 or 1 4 years by the late ownr, and that portion which has been loog cultivated and somewhat worn, has a soil which is highly suspectible of receiving and retain ing improvement - The Plantation contains a suf ficiency of Wood Land for plantation purposes. A FISUER1 which has been long in successful operation, and better finished Buildings both for, Dwelling and plantation purposes, than any in the County. itar"! ersons wishing to learn more concerning the above Land can do so by addressing me at Ed enton, or by visiting the Plantation, which they will be freely permitted to do by the present oc cupant Second a IIOITSX AMD LOT AT SAG S HXAD, situated on the East side of the Hotel, and among the most eligible situations in all respects, at that healthful and conveniently situs tad Summer Resort Thikd Lot 74, and part of 75, 76, 77, 78, 7 and 80, as marked in the Old Plot of the Town of Edenton. tgr- A good title will be given to all the above named property, for which well secured Bonds draw ing interest from date, and payable in one, two and throe years, will be required. Possession given ear ly in January. 1854. IA. I will also offer for sale, on a credit of six months," with interest from date, and at the same place, en the 2nd day January 1854, a portion of the SLAVS belonging to the said Estate. The number cannot be determined until after the above named Sales take place, but will then be duly advertised. ' Those sold will be drawn from the whole number by lot so. that the most valuable slaves belonging to the estate will probably be offered for sale. ;.. . ; ; T. L. SKINNER-, ' Nov. 15, 1858. .:'- tds S 1 TEACHERS WANTED. -;;J A MALE and Female Teacher to- take charge Af Academies in, Wilaoa. N. C A married gentleman and his lady would be preferred. Schools to commence .on -Monday, 2nd Jen'y,.1854. - AP plicanta-will atete their. terms. . ' None need, apply, wnlea thev ean come well recommended.' ,Addreae the subscriber, t Wilson; Edgecombe eounty. JK. C., . . A. R. COTTON, v. . gy Boaid of Trwitees: ' Nov.,i5, '53. ' ' 4 - 8i-ahPec .M.ni mttOTWTCO 2 ' ' r DIRECTORY v S.'M. PETTENGILL A GO'S ADVERTISING Ar - - GESCY, -,w- , . f 122 xabiau raxiT, msw toek. - And No.-10 State.street, Boaton. Pf A Co.. are -Agents for ;he , most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. jf-The foUowring Kstr of Buaineaa Firms are among the Vest and mostTelieble In ihe City pf NewYoTkt" " ' :" - ' . - Tir flnnoll. H ILL BROTH EiwJ, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, &c, Jto. ga uoerty mwi. " COTTENET A CO., Importers or jrrencn ; . and other European Gooda, No. 48 Broad BU-ueu ' ' ' ' I7PSTEIN A HONIG, No- 164 Broadway, a few 2a doora from Liberyr St Jmportera of Lacea, jueroideries. Silk Ac, , ' ,rlTcitL AXX)TT. 45 fixehagPL ,ipor, . i VI . inMiA. n n ii tm Hiii-' - tiuius, Dress Goods, &e. BORN, SCHUEPER A HAARHAUS, Importer of German ajd xJelgiah Broadcloths, ilka, nuBienes, &c, ho. bU fexcDango riace, SCHLCHAUDT, FROLICU HOLTUAUSEN, Xos. J2 and 94 Liberty St,. Importers of r reach, Swiss, and German Silks, Riboons, Vel vets, Vesting, Satins, Serges, Jtc. Woolens of eve ry description. RA A G. II. WITTHAUS, 51 Exchange PL, Imp'ts of Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor's ana Ladies' Trimmings, Tram Silk, and Worsted. n STRAULHEIM & CO., 69 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and 'Irimmings. B. HATCH f CO., 7 William t, Imp'ts of m Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, J AUauf. of Suirts, 8tocks, 4"c. M 'HOMAS MUNR0E, No. 34 Pine St Colored B Cotton Goods, Silesias, Cambrics, Vet Pad dings, Wigaiis, Nankeens, 4"C ' H ROBINSON d- CO. No, 189 Broadway, lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons, eiias, Embroideries, Hosiery, Glove, Shawis, small wares, $a. C1REP1N PAYEN. No. 241 Broadway, Impor- ters and Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, 4"C (own manuf.) Daguerreotypes- JGURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. Dentists. 1 W. BALLARD, M.D (8oroo Dentist,) Ji. W. KIMOS j Li.Y, Uacbauicai DealuK) 858 Broadw. Toys A: Fitucy Good. LTHOF 9c AHLBORN, Nos. 59 and 61 Maid J en Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy Uoods. CHARLES W. LILLIENDAHL, Imp'rs of Ger man, French and English TIJYd and FANCY GOODS, and Dealers in FIREWORKS, N. 43 Maiden Lane. Tiles fur Floors and Ciiiniiier Tps. MILLER, COATES A TOULE, No. 279 Pearl St., XNcarsTic tiles, g auxkirk cbixrkt roit-, Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc ; Window Glass, I'aiuts, Elj. lH HI L. BAKER 4- BROTHER. 142 Water SC, lmpt Of YRKKCn WIXDOW GLASS, CHSMlCALS, paints, 4"c Aiso, Agents of American Window Glass, Glass Ware, 4"c- 1.1 HOPKINS 4- BRO S, Imp'ts of frxkcu wix j iow qlass, No 61 Barclay St JH. POILLON t CO, Importers ef French Wl.w an ' CowhUlu, Mo. 34 Barclay Street. Engravers WHITNEY, JOCKLTN AN MN, ArtitJ and Kngnvm on Wood, So. S A 60 f niton du Finest and beat work done here. HYATT k OORNKLL, Ganerai Engravera and Printera, Xo. 39 Broadway, entrance in Walker St. Ordera by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended to. Expi resses. EnW.RT3, 8AXFORD A CO- Forvlfrn Express, No- 3 Brradway. Uood aad parkairea IbrvarUed to and from all part of tb world. Ageuu in Norfolk Adama t Co. Locomotive Needles and Fancy Goods. rlOS. t EDWARD GILL, Impta of Faney Goods, Hosiery, U lores, Lace and Kmbmklerjes. AenU wanted for tbeur Loeomo-T Needles, No. 1 . IVy St. X. Y. Guns and Sporting Apparatus. HENRY TOMES A Co- AfrcnU for WesUey Richards, of Isi-fln-. imnoln, nftlnna and iDortin- wares of wvery d ascription, 2.1 Broadway. Hot Air Furnaces &o- D .r v o rm Wm ST . J . M Pllff fl If . n 'and Dealer, wholesale and retail, in Furnace, Ventilators, Kanges, ax. COWLE8 CO, 177 Grand St. Improved Hot Air Furnacea, Ranges, Registers, Ventilators, as. India Rubber Good. Ron-Si Wrcanrr, 2S Court Land t. India Rubber Coats, Piano CoTers, Cloth, slices, Life Preaerrera, Congres Boots, Webbing, M. Qciwbt A soics, DesJor In Qnimby'a Improrad Rod, i 1 . OWce 13. Eat27th at. and H Nawau street. Looking trlass and Picture Frames. M p- waraoca, ManaXactnrer, No. 101 Canal St., Nw York Gliding in all it- branche. machinery and Machiue Tool. Schkici' Machinerr Depot, C3 Coartland street, Haehhiery, Machine Tool and Woodsworth's Patent Planing Machines. LEONARD S Maebinery Depot, 109 Pearl and 80 Bearer strs, Machioiit' Tool from the best makers to the country. . irinrbleized Iron nnd Wood. FIET7N D CO, Mao ufaeturers of Ligneous Marble. Ware room No. W8 I -2 Broadway, Factory corner of Centra and Franklin Street, 4th aiory, room No. II. (teedles Fih HooRm dc Tackle dec nvfAKR-RATE, rials T. T. H. BATE.) 103 Maiden Lane, Needles, t isn hooks, nsnint; lacaie, mo. Paper Ware rooms. CYRUS W. FIELD A CO- U Cliff St Imp'ts. and Wbosesale Dealer la American, French, Gem n and English Paper and every deeerrption of Paper Ms-aJotarer' Materials. . . Pencils.' Celebrated Pencila. Ship and Honse JJ Carpenters, Drawing- and Writing, Rubber Pencils tor Schools, , xnoa. nanrow, a -m- p. - Perfumery and FaneV Soaps: A J. RAMSKY, (Manot: and Imp) 318 (Jreenwlch st of LaMna, PreTosta, Onrlarns and other celebrmtod makers. Stalionerr Warerooms Wholesale. mw a w---,-- A Txv Snr IS and t8 Park mow. New York W City, Imp'ts of staple and Fancy stationery. . Deaden in aami Man paper ni rnrrr i K loams a Ksixosa, No. 88 Jom at. Wholesale Bookseller otatioMaTaod Manf.of all kinds of Blank Book. Tl M . PsTaica, TJefla ce a-lasaandar safes, YSaylcr' Patent) K' Tvv,t-T.19 Peart st. fo-merlyeo Joha st - - - r Threads. ' -THOMAS BARBOUR, 43 Exehaag -Taee, Liaea Threads, A fchoe Threa-ta aad GilUnsjnreaaj, ot our own a-st o.aUty, by the only. TT.l-nTnna fViT- IRfwl. THK lMTRlCAX YAiasSTOfK CO, aT.T. Taoa. raraa. wajaaa Btraet, Agsnt, are bow prepared to ezacuU all or ana for -Valeotio and .Vaisntioa Stationary for th ap roaeinc season. ' Vt.Frw aasoaoUoiU ardar for wood Encrarinfra, acuf all Uhr kinds of Bufrrwriug aad Artlrtlo Work In geaenl.- lUrm ' HOeTTRIBaE, 81 NasaattS. Saw Yoaa. NsramarlHh, 1S6S, , . . , ,- ,- Lari irwf CU.ui-t aswTaimna; aa w-niw - t IMutual Insurance Company." FTPlHE cost oftn8urance on th matual4plan la ' U. bat a small sram, compared with anoint atock company, nia uompanjr bemg located m the Western part of the SUte, Consequently mn'ch the larger portion of the rissw are' in the . Weat,- Very many of which are in the wontry."'- ' " " - The Company it entirely free from debt kit made no assessment,' and have a very large a monnt in cash -and ood bonds, and is therefor confidently recommended to the public . At the last Annual Meeting th following Offleera were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, President . S. G. COFFIN. Vice President . C P. MENDENHAIlv Attorney. - PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Trasmrr. WLl.r.iAM H. CUMMING,T3eneral Agent DlRKCTOIt. James Sloan. J. A. Mebane, C. P. MendenhaTJ, W. S. Rankin, Rot. C. F. Deems. J. II. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. j; McConnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shnbald . Coffin,-J. WFIeld; Jamto-rn; F. El liott, Guilford; WilHarif A. Wright, WUrnirigton; Dr. CtWatklna, Carolina Female-: College ;-Jah L TetTlSaTiBTHrryTyeh F. LIIIt, Wadesboro'i. J. J. Bim. Raleirk: Leror Springs, Charlotte ; J. J Jackaon, Pittsboro' ; H. B. ERiettv Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Seeiy. Dec 14, 1862. t - - 102 GREENSBOKOUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A TRUST COM PANtC THIS Company, aa its name indicates, is upon the mutual principle,' and embraces two dia tiuct departments, to wit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractire combination' offers to Policr holders doable the ordiriarr securi ty, withont destroying their right to a full partieipa- on in tne entire pronts or the Company, rremi- oms will be receiTed. in cash, either anrraally, semi-annttally. or ouarterlv. as but h airreed -an on at the time the Policy is issued. Ln the TKuST DEPARTMENT, or 'DeDOsit Srs tcm, the payments made to the Company are en tirely ODtional with the DennsiLnr. as ro-s.rrIa tha , , , . amount and the time at which they are made. A party may psy m as much or s little, (not less than one dollar,) and as often, as may be conTe uient for him, without any obligation upon him ' to continue his payments, and .may withdraw them at nis pleasure. . bo that on the clan of this ComDanT. there is created at one and th same time an assnrance van- able at death aand available in ticknest and a pro vision jor old age. ry See raniDhlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell. T.vndoti Swain. John A Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, Darid McLean. Richard Stertinir- John M. Los-an. D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. inca, nenry v.. ismott. President Ralph Gonnaix. Viee Presided Lyndon Swaim. . Secretary Md Treasurer D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Examining Physician Edwin Watson, M. D. Centultina Phgsicions D. C. Mebane. M. D.: J L. Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, AL D. Ueneral Agent W imam H Gumming. BPft Any information relative to the ComcanT may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22. 13T.3. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N.C. TniS Company has been in successful operation for more than seren years, and continues t take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon faYOurable terms. Its Policies now corer property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over bix Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan f 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 th present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchinga, Jn. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selbr, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay- etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoy t Washington ; James SloaiL. Greensboro : Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams. Charlotte : John B. Barrett Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asherille. All Directors are authorized to receir applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, FTc do. S. W. Wluting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, ) Jno. R. Williams, v ExecutiT 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, THE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro', Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, &c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro $3,00 do.... do St Lawrence.. 4,00 do Franklinsrille, Cedar Falls A Ashboro',. do Salisbury, '. 5,00 8,00 Four Hors Coaches, to Pittsboro', r H. L. ROBARDS, CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Tarbrough Honse, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 8, 1853. 63 New , Arrival AT THE VARIETY STORE! THE undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at bis old stand, and has just returned from the North, where he seleo ted a good assortment ef articles usually Kept in.a Family Grocery and Confectionary. GROCERIES Java. Latruira and Rio Coffees; Clarified, Pul verised, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow, Candles ; Molasses and Sugar House Syrup; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Fish,- Rice, - Lard, gait, Starch, Blacking, Table Salt Mustard, Nutmeg. Ginger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spice, SaL Soda, Ac. "MISCELLANEOUS Trunks, Tslises, Carpet Bags, .Walking Canes, Umbrellas. Wool and Cotton Cards, Nails, a fall assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brush es, Plough lines; Bed Cords, Coffee) Mills, Spades, Shovels,- Water Vessels, Horse Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, &c- ' . ' v ' CONFECTIONARY, Ao.- Soda Crackers, Raisins, Jigs, Prunes, Currants, Citron. Sardines, Pickles- Chocolate : Preserved Ginger, Pears, Damsons, Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces and limes: Olives. Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts. Pecan, Yby the bag or lb.,) Tobacco, Snuff, Soaps, Cologne, Looking Glasses and Fire works, together with' many other articles to nu merous to mention ' "''f" lvVr'-V; - tr MusicALSTRUMisrrs""- Accordeons, TioiinsJ Guitars, Banjos, Jaabo- rfnaa. rues, nuces. sc. ' -vr ' ' " - HENRY HIM. Aug. 2r)T 185S. ' s tf 70 JAMES E. CTJTH33EKX ; f SUCCESSOR TO- KERR -& fJUTHRERT.V Gfctrt Forvarding and Commission MchmHtBsl- :;Tt:-Bragg, Jr., J', Sy?vZ "I L.'F-Hicka, Esq. i -" 1 ? ; v. ; " Messrs. KeTutA Bro- P,t"bmr Messrs. L D. 4 W, G. Crenshaw, Rkkmsni. Jbtlak WiRt,' Esq. Norfolk. X? 4 James George Esq., JW-ior. . V MessrsMonahaa AJJeers, AW Tsrk. , . TTAS constantly on hand Prim Perte Sic JLJL.aiid New Orleans. Sugars, " Loaf, Cruahed, PnlTeriaed and Clarified -1 ' ' Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffee ": ' Black Pepper in grain and ground, and AUapiee Race Ginger In Bags, nd Ground in Bxa ' Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Tear Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Canal Browrf, Pale ajd-Variegated Soap i- ' Gunpowder, Shot awf Bar Lead i:- -' '- J ' Blacking, Dak, Sho Thread and Wrappiag Faper, Good 4nd Damageel Sole aa Upper LeatiMir 'jX . IiTerpl fjrwnnd Alum Salt" 'rurK--- ss : ; Pri Virini and Wtetera Baawn ami Lard f-ssxrtwrw WaiHW-j4 sMgaiUay rrmelp ant Hatanaa Cigars ; - ; ' Together with -a larg stock of fragn and do mestic Liquors, Win- Ac, whieh ke offars at the lowea market rate. v--,-. .j.- TLevStricteat attention paid' to 'reeeiringlud fr wardjng goods. . ... Petersburg, March S,' v . , " . 19 ; A . P. U LNDDie XOBroLk, TIROUltA, - . ' ' XTlLL make liberal advances on eenrirmenta, Y f ' . if desired: Norfolk. April 19, 1853.- ' IJ ly I-ubin's, Bazin's, Haule's and fiar a rison's-Extracts. . , v A LISMA ; Sweet Clover ; Ashland "Flower ; iA. Crystal. Palace; Violet,- White Lilly i Mea dow Flowers Lilac ; Jenny land; Jockey Club ; Mask ; Now Mo wn Hay ; Poppinack , Tea Rose ; Sweet Lavender ; Hawthorne ; Boquet de Arabic ; do California ; Lilly of the Valley; Eatchooly; Jasamine : Clematis ; and, Upper Ten, a new and favorite Extract For sale by P. F. PESCUD. SUndard copy. ' r Oct 4, '58. 81 IRON RAILING ' AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. rilHE subscribers respectfully inform the citixens I of the United States, that they are prepared tofill orders for all kinds of Iron Work, such as Railings for public or private parks, rardena. attna. balconies, verandahs, cemeteries, &.cr Also, Set tees, Chains, Tables, Grey Houndsj cast iron Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs,. Doors, Shutters. Guards. Gates and all kinds of ornamen tal and architectural Iron Work. 8u They pay particular attention to encloaine cemetery lots, haring the largest and handsomest assortmentf any establishment in the country. l' ere cms desiring to make selections of patterns, and knew the cdst of work, by addressing the subscri bers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders -entrusted to ua will receive prompt attention. HOOD A CO., No. 121 North Tenth at, Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. 8- Sm Isaac Proctor M E R CHAN T T AIL OR, . (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER A, PROCTOR.) . . XTTOULD respectfully announce to hia patrons y and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cash, he is enabled to oner at very low rates. He has new in store, at the old v stand, opposite the Post-Office Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods Superfine French, English and American Cas simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy Superfine Simoni Doeskins, for pants and Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Vestings Fine assortment rich silk Julftings, for wed dings and parties " Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rich. FURNIS HINU GOODS A complete assortment, consisting in part of Superfine plain And fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply Collars, large variety Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill Merino and silk Undershirts and Drawers . Silk, cotton and merino ' plain and fancy Hosiery Gloves, very superior kid, il'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings and parties Stocks, bl'k, white and fancy, with and with- out ties ' r . Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. In fact everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit ? With si cere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, and a determination to please, to merit its continu ance, r - - Gentlemen furnishing their own goods- to be manufactured, may rely upon receiving the same car and attention as though sold by himself. The latest Pans and London fashions just received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. He will remind those indebted, six months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in ar rears longer than the above' time will please call and close their accounts, either by cash or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. Oct 18, 1853. - '- S5 Age and Giraffe. ' CHERRY & BIGGS,. , GENERAL " Commission Merchants, CAROLINA WHARF-i-TOWN POINT, NORfOLK, VA. April 22, 183. ? - ' . " 14 Fine Fruit- ' rpEN THOUSAND IPPLE TREES of the finest X kinds, ripening in succession, from the earli est to the latat. Ten Thousand Peach Trees of the finest kinds, ripenin in succession, from early in June to November. On thousand Cherry Trees of the same kinds, ripening in succession, from the first of May to July; also, a fine assortment of Aprioota, Nectarines, Plums, Pears aad Strawber ry plants,' for sale at the Pomologies! Gardens, and Nurseries, at Cane Creek, Chatham, county, and New Garden, Guilford county. X)rders for trees should be sent in early; Catalogues will be sent to aB applicants. Durina- my absence, my brother, Owen Linaley, will deliver, trees at Cane Creek, and toy eon, Al bert G. Iindley, at New Garden . JOSHUA LINDLEY. - New Garden, Guilford county, N. C., The Slat of the 10th mo., 1853. vmt ... .. . . .... l.it' '5 Mr. J. Lancuev naa a rremium awarueu nun tor the best Fruits, at the North,X-arolina State' Fair - Fall and Winter, 1853. v TUST receivd by the subscriber f.- j'f J""'BlMBraiid colored silks, - V French and English Merinos, a fine assortment 'Printed and plain Muslin de Laines, Z " "Worked Co!lar-and Dnder-sleeves, " ' Embr'd and plain linen- cambric Hdhfv ,' .J Muslin and-Lace Edgings, a great variety. ' .-Ladies and Gentlemen-'a Gloves, of all kinds. h White and Tan colored Floss Skirting, ', V '; ?iri-0Ht? Jor sals by. r. ' ; I. J f - ' i . JRR0WJI,.: f - . V."!.Ko. 9 rFayettevill Bs.": . rlUlfiiih.-Septembet 27,. 185S. ' .79 Norm 'Carolina I-Tuiual Life Ins; . fct r. y. mMtj, . i Vs rry- rr: AT" fr I-'. ' i , ti V r.j . - M. SSL LILin S-JXJLJL a " " W ',. "-: .V -' - 3. fTlHIS Company continues to insure .the nves ef ' lall healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk takes on a single life is ?5,vSt. Slaves are insured for a term or ene, te mve jsara ir ja uicix vaiuc -..T. - T Drr Clias. R.johnson, presie!Vs 1 Wbl- D. HaywoorLTVics PresidaAV.c'vs James F. Jordan,. Secretary,: errin Busbee, Attorney, ; 4S. ; v--T T- Dr WnuiH. MeKee, Exaroiausg fsysielaakvr v; J; Bersman, General AgentT ; VH1?'-?;; . . All losses are paid within 0 days after ssiW tory Hffcpreent'-.- Blanka and Pamphleta.'showing thiplajs ef pe ation of the Company, may be had on , ppBeatiai at the Office, or any of the Ageneies. ; AR letters sa bsameaa ahesJd be addreased tov'.w''i - May. I854V . Vrtf rf-1$ " f - ,. '.' I, a ni ii v : VITRE! X-vis--: rfT ItlB TNA'JNSURANCR ? COUTASJ Wt Jb 'HXarroaftV, Co.; offers to taaure BuQdisgw and Merchandize, 'againa losor-alamags by Are, at premiums to Suit the tiraear . ;; "-C:t 'Thi ia one of thcoldest and teat Insuran Cess " .. a aaa a, m WUwOa. at wiWULa w a , "v ivyv . .. W ra ' XT T.w.aa t: flaa em pimea is the Urn ted r State, and pays its lesaes) t' AppUotioa for Iasarajtae ia, Raleigh, srjm vt eisity, t be W4s-iV-t;--ii ?--:V-: "v" - aTS) -waar -SBBaVTTwTarwy fw . -vi . ni x in s-. ? . . -si. .Agsa:, Aad fer MilUa, K. I . ... 0Uber;i848.. . a and ridni, to -JT. J. PALMER, Agents JUST "RECEITED'jAnother Supply: of 3Insissl Jtostruments at theJJ.Muaie Store., where may.always be found Sheet Musio and Music Books for art tnstruraents. t rianos from the oelebratew. Faetory of Knabe & Gsshle. Baltimore.' Guitar. Violins, Violincellov Drums,' Fifes, Flutes, Clario- netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang- ing from 60 cents to $15,00, .Banjos, Tamborini, Violin Screws, ,?ins,- Bridges,. Bows. A aww lo4 ' of Italian Strings both for Guitar ; and-Yiolin, A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushe8,,Porte Monaiee, &cr AcV;:-- ARTKTS'rkATEmLS.A! beautiful lot ; sf Landscape Patterns for OU Paintinr. Japan Boxes. Paints, Brus.es; Oils aadf AVaxnish Canvass la pieces or on atretchls-'rfi S:i:'Xi- Drawing Patterns Pencils. Paner." Bristol Board- Mill Beards, .Graduate Tint Paper Pas tel. Water Colors, Pictures; Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &-, &c ' '. -K,W., PETERS LUA. . liaieign,' Sept. J6, .853. . v 7 CHOWAN FEMALE . : CO LL'EQ'rATM INS ZITUTS. 1 C BIURFREESBOROUGH C. , Rev. M, R.Fory,'A M iiVmctpo' Natural 81- i ence aat oiura rnuosopay. y -y- -n- Mrs-E. DeLancey Fory, Associate Principal, French, , v Italian, and Belles Letters. '' '- J Rev. R. H..Land,'A. M Latin Language and Lt eraturc o ' - t-j " Rev. J R. Garlick.Ar M, Hiatory. P. S. Henaon. A. JJ. Mathematica aad Nataral fai ences. ,-v " Mr. M. C. Babcook, Organist and Pianist'1 ' ' V Miss A. Perkins, Higher English, fsfi-- " Miss Susan J. Baker, Piano and YocaL f MisaL E. EldredgeMusic, Fiane. Yeeat aal Guitar. - - . J- - -v Muaio, Piano and VocaL Miss Caroline Robinson, Music,; Piano aad Vocal. Miss C. Di Smitk, Primary Department. , ; ' . Miss ' Julia - Rager,' OiL ' Water,' Monochromatis ' Painting, Drawing and ornamental branches S ' Rev. J. R. Garlick, A. M. and Lady, Conductors ef the Domestic Department v --h? Mrs. Hill, of Vs, Matron and Hurs. THE Institution is located in one ef the meat healthful sections of Eastern Carolina. A Its eleventh seasionVrUl commence en the sesond Wednesday of Ootober, 1853. ' - . - . The Domestic Department will be conducted bv the Rev. J, II. Garlick' and Lady of Va. Ample provision will he made for warm and eeld bathing, and other preservatives of health. Ths . Primary Department will be re-organlzad, and placed under the care of a suitable Teacher.- The Institute has a library, a Reacting Room, and a Cabinet of Minerals.: - The Chemical. Astro- nomical and Philosophical Apparatus is not surpass? J 1 ' ' T 1.1. : t; V seu py uiat vi any f""n" uuuiuuva u an ouul. TheLibjrsrjr Society of the .Inatitut austjdns m . monUily Periodical which is. read at the regular meetings ef. the Society., Extensive' eeurses r lectures are delivered, aooompanied ; with experi- mental illustratiena. The Music deparment is fur-,.. nished with ten new and very superior instruments and is conducted by a gentleman 'Teacher, ; aided by four lady colleagues. Musioal 5irees, are held monthly. There is ' also a large and valuable Or gan for. daily religious servi.ceg. The" Bible is re gularly studied, and throughout the whol courae, . regard is had to, the moral etdturs - of the Student. The young ladies donot visit the etorea nor Peat, Office, butnak all purchases through the agency, of friends . - All letters received pas , through, the hands of the Principal, "and where there ia surpi- . eion of a clandestine correspondence the letters are sent unopened to the Parentor Guardian. The Students do not go abroad without a proper atten dant. . They are not allowed to visit nor toreoeive calls, nor. to attend any.exbibition without permis aion from the PrincipaL Tbey attend-divine ser vice on th Sabbath at Such place aa the Parent sr Guardian may direct To prevent rivalry in dreasv a simple uniform is preaenbed-: .There are two ses sions commencing on the 2d Wednesdays of Octo ber and March. ,-. The vacation is from- tke. last Thusday in July to the 2dWednesday in October. -(Students eaa enter, at. any time tand are charged accordingly. No deduction for tuition will be made after entering, except in cases of protxated illness ' when sue Aotho bill wilbe deducted.: Parents and Guardians are earnestly requested pot to bring nor remove young ladies ojrt the Sabbath, tp? ' . To those living near the raRrcavdsMurfreesboiw is most accessible by the way of Boykin!s . Depot, en the Seabord and Roanoke Road, 12 miles from the Institute, where a regular conveyance-witt al ways be found. ' . :r'-: ;'i''-5; .'' j - Rates of Board and Ttuiion for a ttfiqa pfb months, Payable one half tin JLdvanee Elementary Arithmetic, Grammar, ' Geography, Writing, &o ' . . 10 00 Higher English,-- - 15 D0 French, Latin, Greek and Italian; sack ?7 00 Drawing and Embroidery,aacb v "r 00 Painting in Water Colors,- ' . t 00 i .wlA nil - dn 1 , i Sr it ftn5 vria Oil - do. -', Music, PianoGuitar and Seraphine, eaeli de-. Organ, " 'aai ".w ;20 CO us 00 TT 'Tt D....1.U. r UN IU I lauu aw uniyouif! sail - t 00 4 2 00 .7 00 -1 60 i do Guitar, do Organ,' Scrientifio Lectures; School-room Expenses and Vocal Masi, 2 00 . Board in the Lnstitute, sot Including the privi leges of the bath room per month 8 00 Washing, per month, A . 1 "00 '"Application for Admission can be macte te the Principal by letter,or on the premises of the Insti- Sep2-t 1853 v r , m ly 72 .' Michael ;Tracy, V W n O L E S A tE 'DE ALRR I K -. finTTIT:fiT'TnTTAT?Tr r- , t ' JTRCtTS GROCSJUR5, MAJSKET St:AB: t; 8T.,SIDI - Next Door To Red Lion Hotel, til- PHILADELPHIA,. PENN.,' - V v " Sept 27185?.-:; " is. c, .
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