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4 ' . ;fSf iii-.inii- i - i eeewWiaweiaj"ain Tr-1 - "dl"""l't" .ri.jifi;i'-'iA at..! : ... itI 11 -a . 0 i-w'-" :. . r"- . , 1?''. . v ." CITy:M:RALEIGH,;EPESI)AY; JJORNlJfG, DECEMBER,?. 1353- JOLUMEL: ,l.t:i ,- - . , - - :.. v .:- ,-.- , - . .- ; . -. r , t - . . w ... . ... ., ...... . .. ' i , .a ; ' ... r- : . ; . THE PALEIOII REOISTEK; tDITO R A N to . . . i ii - !-... T K R M 8 : 2 r j Tar tk SeBi-Uj, Far tk Tekly, . $5 pr una : J 3 per aaaaa f' KATKS OF ADTKKTISiXSt V y- ajKjirUtMtorabereiua,' " " 'nOTICK TO f . CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA MERTHANT8. STEVENSON & WED15EI4W ' IXrORTRSA$DIOBB$US, ; . . Of iTAFl.1 Alt f KCT IT UOD, TVTOW affer ta the trade a large ',ud -eemntaad. i ine aasortment ef BRITISH iAND ' COXTf NBXTALTXX)D, toother wK larre aaaort BMt ef DOMESTIC FABRICS, purehaaed before tae recent adTanee h price. , Merchants are respectfully invited to. call and examine oar assortment, aa we feel confident we can offer aa great indaoements to purchaaera aa can be found in this or any other market. N. B. Orders promptly attended to. -September 13th, 1853. , ' " 6 3" -1BR0WJTS ESSENCE OF JAMAl- :A GIN- . GER. This Easence. E a preparation of na--nsnal excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, ao common," it la ot inesti mable ralue. Daring the preTaleneo at epidemio cholera and summer complaints of ehitdren, it la peculiarly efficaciens : no family indiridnal or traveller should be without it, aa it enablea the ay stem to resist the mflaeaees of incipient diaeaae, which lurk in a changing' climate.- ' Cactios. Be sure to get the genuine- Essence, which is prepared only by F.Jirown, at his Drug and Chemical Storey N. E. Corner of Fifth and Chesuut streets, Philadelphia, and for sal ..by .all respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Kaleigh, N. C, by WILLIAMS. A HAYWOOD,' Aug. 2nd, 1853. m . ly 63 Henry K., Nash, ATTORNEY 4 COCNSELLOR AT LA.W, T7ILL hereafter practice ih the County and V Superior Cuurta of Wake. Oct. 7, 18. . 2 tf Notice. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally, , that he has on hand Buggies, Horses, Ilaeks for hire. - ' ' r v -. Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, one hundred yarda aouth of the Capitol Square. JAMES BASHF01U). Raleigh, July 22, 1853. ly -60 Important Discovery ! uuu ii tu hixctu!! BRYAS PULMONIC WAFERS. 4 RE unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Golds, As thma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, :ult Breathing, Incipient Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs. They have no taste f me dicine, and any chi d will take them. Thousand hare been restored to health that had before des paired. Testimony given in hun lreds of cases. A single dose relieves in tea minute Ask forBrjaa's Pulmonic Waier ;ho nfl:: tl and only genuine is stamped "IJrj ,r ' u-i -j kinds are offered for sile. Ttt-t ';.- a hex. Sold by dealers peurra; - J. BRYAN A CO., Rochester S V., Urs. Wheleaale by .P. M ' 'UffN Oct. 4, '53 3m 81 Jiir.est Watches and Jewtlxy. WE hve joat returned from New York and Philadelphia with much t".; stock of Jewelry ever btfore in Raleigii. It ie tj large to enumerate we have The very finest gold and silver Watcaea Breastpins Ear-rings and Finger -rms$s Fine Raaor Strapsusd fc, aires Silver and plated Ware v ' I l.v-k aiul WVtcbn . . . Perfumery Extracts and Fanejr Oooda Vis to Is and walking Canes Call and see our Jewelry, at reduced prices sou less per cent, thaa we have heretofore sold L. We are determined to do a Urge business. PALMER RAMSAY. October 2o, 1853. 87 TO.TaAVSlLLEaSe' THE Nw and 8aperier Iron 8 team Boat Gorer nor Morekoad is now running daily "(Sundays excepted) between vVashington and Green villa, con necting with the following mutes,-, via; , - . Daiy Stage (Sundays excepted) between Wilson (on the Wilmington J Raleigh Rail Road) and Greenville, leaving Greenville daily Sundays ex ceptedj on the arrival of the Boat from Washing ton, via ' Plank road for Wilson, arriving in time for the evening trains going forth and South ; re turning, leaving Wilson after the arrival of the mor ning train from the North, arriving at Greeaeville same day in time for the Boat to WaaMngton. -Stages between Greenville (via ' Tarboro'J and Reeky Mount, leave Greenville on Tuesdays, Than days 'and Saturdays, after the arrival of the Boat from Washington, and connect with the Rail Road evening tram going North. Leave Rocky Mount on 'Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays after the arrival of the morning train from the North, arriving in Greenville in time for the Boat for Washington. . . , The Stage between Wilson and Raleigh leaves Wilson on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mor ning at 6 o'clock, arriving at Raleigh same evening; leaves Raleigh on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday morning atS o'clock, and arrives at Wilson same evening at 5 o'clock. . JOHN MYERS A SON. Washington, N. C, Nov. 15,1853. w3m 93 To Tanners.. r I " H E subscriber begs leave to inform the Pro X prieiora of Tan Yards throaghoot the 8tato ot North Carolina, that ho is Agent for the sale of 1'atent Rights in this Stat for Dr. David Kenno- dy'a new process of 'Tanning without the use of bark. . , ,. Leather tanned by this method is better every way thaa that tanned by the old or any other W mode now in use. It is stronger and more impert vious to water, while it is eqoaJJy pliable and asyj work. . - The process is a chemical compound,' warranted not to injure the skins. A side of sole of harness Leather, tanned by this method, will weigh a pound 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 tan it." Sheep skins tanned by this method are as' strong, and will wear, made into a shoe or boot,' equal to calfskin; maintaining its e hap fully as -well. The time far tanning the different kinds of. Leather is as fol lows : Sheep skins in 4 days'; Calf skins in' from 6 to 10 days ; Kip skins 16 to 21 days'; Harness father o to 6 weeks : Solo Leather 3 months.- n Oue man can tan and drasa as mach Leather' in one year by this method, as two can by the old All letter, addressed Co me at Wilmington & C, will be promptly attended io...-. iV., w i. witrvii .iiminguin, UCt zg, ,t b wSntO I7LESH Gloves and Brushes, f of producing i healtliy action of the system. For" sale by WILLIAMS A HAJWOOD. V.- - ' 1 'TiTfrrins' Are no V. ? X EW TOttSL-1 1 V U itviA U A S liO0M$ "JSOS. 9 . j- .-x i,. -" AND . 1 '" - fTims Agency-l- esuMishdrbr thenrchM - I a& 1 talft, on ommisaioB."1 of "tmim proved JMinea and Aiming Stoelc. in coapfaiM rnuza ana at work. Also, for furnishing a uaas or chtnrT and Mining Tools as ordered. Also,-the chemical analgia of remand other ubtDes, aa forwarded from aajr part of the ootmtxy. A. prin ted circular, girinc fuU explanationa,. ril) aact in aiuwer to any' post-paid letter, cneloainf one three eent-poU-office etaanp. " " - ' r-, . - . ; .J.- R. BARBOITR ft QO, . 110 BaoawxT, Nbw Dee. 30, 185.' r " t - s . v i.7 j - ? HQWILL A BROTHERS, -V ' MaiinrACTCMW, ad; IroTJca. er . " ltpcf! iZxmffing,' t,' . ' ? Nee 20T, 'Baltimora Street, Baltimore, Md. ' ri YXTE ttetieo to their very etegta sad ex tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, ambrae inr fine rolJ and velvet decorations. oa , French in plain an4 rich. Oolora; with aA immeifo naaort- pa'f ia'itteaj f CuxtaiiCl.ipera, Borders, fire lMntvTeatawaad t entre pieces. &e. 11. & u. were awarded at the late fair ef the Maryland Institute, a Gold Mbdai. for the superiority of their Paper Hangings. Jan. 23, 1853. ..q : . . ; ' 10 THE following" most popular Patent Medicines: Sands' and S. P. Tewnsend's Sarsaparilla Ayera Cherry Pectoral, . . '. Dr. Jaynes Family Medicines Hampton's Vegetable Tincture Genuine Cod Liver Oil v Wolfe's Scheidam Schnapps, and the famous Mexican Mustang Liniment All for sale at the Drug Store of . Sep. 13, '63 75 HAYWOOD ft 8COTT. G ROCKERY ft GLASS WARE. White Granite Dinner Ware, by the set or retail. Cut Glass Tumblers,. Winea and Goblets, ALSO, 'Plain and Moulded Glaee, Edged and a C Ware. For sale by J. BKOWN, - ' ;, , . , , . No. 9, Fayetteville 8t- riHE Following Schedule has been ordered by 1 . the Post Master. General, and i cone into operation on this Road . to-day : .... . .. Leave Raleigh at 8 A. M., nd reach Weldon at 1 P. M. in time' for the Express train,. to Wilming ton. - ;-' - 2 Leave Weldon at P. M-., and reach Raleigh at 6 P. M Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Co. V September 13, 1853. 75 L. K. BALLAKD. H. R. BOBKKTSQSI. BALLARD A. ROBERTSON - GRAIN. FLOUR AND GEN K A L PRODUCE COMMISSION ME 12 CHANTS, 75 Bowit's Wbau (Over Flour and Corn Exchange,) BALTIMORE. iirnii.cii: Wtiltmel J. Hill. Esq., Scotland Neck, X. C. J no. H. Anthony, Esq. " do 'do Hon-Franc i MaUory, Norfolk, Ta. Messrs E. P. Tabb A t o. do Tlessrs. J. M. Smith $ Bro. da J. Hall Pleasants,' Esq., Baltimore. CoL George P Kane' -' - do MessrsFvW. Bruno Sons, do Baltimore," Sept. 16, 1853.. ly 78 . PETER W. HINTON, Comaiiio iad forwarding Kerrhint. NO 1, 2 A 3, ROTHKRY'S WHARF NOKiOLK. VA. Particular attention pni.l tj the sale of Flour. CoIUmi. TolKec. mil dthr Produce A -v..:itf iuJ- i'- .: curwraeuu. dir;- ; . t: utsi-u i j i.rwiru.ng and receiv- " ".it .tin. W-vke f. r.s.;.. Vri:Tit.-n. A'arreu i it I N i O.N. .-iie4-y'k Wnars. v-.rfolkVa. . II M-v . Lands and Negroes FOR SALE. V rI".IK Subcriler vtiil eiuw to public sale, on X Monday, the 19th day of December next, all his valuable Lands, in the counties of Lincoln and Cattwba.- They lie 150 miles west of Raleigh and 25 north of Charlotte. He hereby offers two tracts lying 4 miles North of Beat tie's Ford, 1 and 2 from the Catawba river ; one of 350 acres, veil water ed and timbered, 100 whereof are the richest bot toms, nearly all cleared and well ditched; two im provements thereon, J of a mile apart with .good buildings, twenty houses in aU, and put up ' since "1840 good orchards, fences and gates in first rate repair. This is the garden spot of Mountain Creek, well adapted to the culture of Grain and Cotton a beautiful site and very desirable residence. The other tract of 180 acres, I a mile distant there-. from, 20 acres thereof under tillage, two large pastures, well fenced and watered ; Gold roek and -veins, much like that of Sbuford'a mine, 6 miles higher np, on Mountain Creek, which is yet profi table to him, ' ALSO 20 LIKELY NEGROES for sale, from 20 months to 86 years "old, 6 men, one a cooper and a shoemaker, another a brick and stone-mason, 2 women, good eooks, spinsters and. seamstresses, 2 eirls in their 14 and 17 years; twin girls in their llth , 2 girls in their 4th and 6th, and 2 boys in their 7th and 10th, and others younger. AIM HORSES. MULES AND COWS.. 8 mares. 2 with foal to a jack.va fine voung sor rel horse, 13 mules, 10 of them young and first rate 30 cattle, 120 hogs, 50 bacon hogs and SO sheep or good breeds, H0C8KH0LD AND KITCHIX TTJBNITCKE, Beds and Bedding, a variety and. of good quality, f-AKAlLW IMPLEMENTS. of every kind, a good assortment thereof, two large waggons' ana full set or fcear. . 2000 be. Corn, 200 bu. Wheat; 100 Rye, Oats, Hay ana rodder. A credit of 1, 2 and 8 years for land. I and 2' years for Negroes, with interest from the sale, and 12 month a credit for ail other property sold. ' J. B. HOUSTON, M. D.- ' Seattle's Ford, Not, 29, '63. 97 2t P.' S. It is but seldom that such "and so" much yaluable property is put up at public sale. CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS,-. . ATTORNEY. AT .LAW, -r SKITXriCLD, H0KTH CAAOLIXA, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne andJJash, JanJ 1853. : , . . ... ' f SALMON ftXOBSTER, 8 eases put up in Jars Hermetically sealed- .- " Sardines- t - q . . do - do de all warranted fresh and pure. Fbr sals by ' - . I C - -j.-y r-,- JAMES McKIMMON. ; ToUce,torPonsionera.'; ; HTiERSONS on the Pension RollatFaTeUevUle. I - will have their business attended to nromtrt- Jy 'by making the undersignpd, their- Agent- to iwTlMt the' earned -5" ' i . ' '' V'J VY - Claims for Pension and "Bounty Land, for servi ces' id Revolutionary War, "War-' 1812; Mexican and all the Indiaa Wars, prosecuted promptly; . - " UiglutukpriM $L& t Lnd WcrrMt tor nortnera Companyi.- s ..:. t x ' Jayetterille, OcCA, 1853. r ! , Smee r 88 1 Q I0KI5Q TQBACCO-2000.papert of superi- L t7 of Virginia smoking Tobacco, recommended i ; fruv I? f.miiira. fvf vj. WILLIAMS ft HAYWOOD. Raleisrh Llverv Stables. Tni)eiio:r bud takeu cttarge of, and fully refitted,- theLiTery' tables formerly occnpied by Jere:NUea on Wilaiiiigton Streetand eoliek the patronage 4of the, tcavellling PuWio He has on ian4 a number of fine Horses ? and Carriages, genteev eleganv sabst&ntiar,' comiortable, and will bo-pveperod, at the ahen-test notice, to furnish TraTellers with coavejaaces to say. part .' er the State. - AUo, Carriages furnished' with. : careful driver, to eo'nver Individuals or fhmflies to eremng vties car foe eiaiting emlla, 1 r " rl' ' -; " . f nsTsee wiu ie kept bj tae Oay, weex, or year, at incc w ion ui hdns. . ' Horse' Drovers will' find, at all times, good ao- eommeaationr.'' ' w: ' Raleigh, May 81. 186A. ,45-4y .1 .JXJB NEW. YORK-. Uhtx Stats Mai Lcjftt mStayuisHire tHE elegant new steamship Jamsstowk, Cap "'li ' tain Parish, which is to run in connexion mik?ttAyv' RiaibtirmMde Asai eiasr Mi ewi Jayr3frli torroteribwg; avaArUa', zhavBth ult, and will, continue to make regular ; trips weekly leaving New York - every Saturday, at 4 o'eloek, P. M y and Tetersborg every Tuesday evening.; ;. . ". -i - ?. The Roavokk will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Trar v ell era going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twieo 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 will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Fetersbur to New York, (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage pasaage. 5 00 Bgi. Tickets issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5. 1853- ,65 The Union Steam Ship Company OF PHILADELPHIA '. . NEW A II R A N G E M E N T. -a rriHIS Company is now running regularly the I three superior steam Ships City of Richmond, Capt. Mitchell. Pennsylvania, Capt Baymore. "Virginia Capt. Teal. And one of these splendid Steamers will leave Richmond and City Point, every Monday and Fri day, and Norfolk every Tuesday and Saturday, Cor Philadelphia, Returning, leave rbiladelphia every IV ednesday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Shippers by this Line may rely upon low freights and quick dispatch. : ' Passengers will find erery attention paid to their comfort, and meet accommodations unsurpassed by any other route. Passage from Kichmoad and Petersburg $8, and Norfolk $6, meals included. f ROBERT RANKIN, Richmond, Agents, J RQWLETT, HARDY A Co., Petersburg, I THOMAS P. CROWELL, Norfolk, LEVI ELDRIDGE, Gen'l Ag't, North Wharves, Philadelphia. l'assengers and Freight for Philadelphia,, na Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat tox Kill Koad Company, by 10 o'clock, A. M., on the days of sailing. ROWLETT, HARDY ft CO. Petersburg. April -5. 1853. . . 29-tf IF YOU WANT A CHEAP BARGAIN CALL AT THE NEW FANCY STORE. Between Messrs. Pomeroy, and Porter's sign ef 'BIG BOOT. T "MIE Subscribers take great pleasure to inform the public that tln-y hive just received a large lot of Goods in their line, which -they offer at the lowe-st prices, such as they hope will ensure them a shnre of the public patronage. FANCY GOODS. Fine French and German Reticules, Ladies M'ork-boxes, Yelvet, Peart, Sil ver and emhoVd Port-moone'en. India-rubber round i'uckioK and Dressing Comb, French China Coffees, Glass and China Vases, Children Tea Setts, Kid, Vax. Chin 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, onon-box es. Mirrors, Wostenbolms, Pocket utlery, Musi, cal Instruments, Umbrellas, Cane, Whips, Ac. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Guns, ass'l from- So to $40. Brass and Steel I'istols, Allen s Self cocking Pistols, M-iynard's new patent and Colt's Revolvers, Powder-flasks, Shot-bags, Game-bags, Leather Gun Covers, Ac ClOARS AND TOBACCO Uppman Lon Ires, Ambroisa, Fortune La Union, La Parra, all Ha vana s, r.1 Aguila. Anana 7 rnncipe Cigars Smith's superior and Jenny Lind Chewing Tobac co. Gail's celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, &c. CONFECTION ART AND GROCERIES. A Well selected Stock. Tors, Ae.. a general assort ment. F. MAHLER A CO. Raleigh, Oct 7, 1853. 82 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. ?J HE Subscribers having commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L Walker, and employed competent workmen, In tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu siness, in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. Plata or ornamental CAKES made to order, en the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Casdt Makkks, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesale or retail. Wholesale price by the hundred pounds, fifteen Dollart. Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. KII1T8, x A fresh supply ef Fruits will be "Wept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 185S. ' 1? G ON, LOCK-SSIITII, AND BELL HANGER, Charles Kuester. WOULD respectfully inform the Citixens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke s bnck building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in his line, in a style that shall not be aurpassed by any other person, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. I"- Eakigh, March 2 1853. : - ly-19 "VTOTICE A Dividend ef 8 per eent tar the X 1 Capital Stock f the Raleigh and GaStoat Rail Road Company, has been declared, payable en the 12th day of yecember next . W. W. VAS8, Treasurer. Office B-ft G. R.R. Company V- ; Raleigh If orember 22.1853. U S5. . 1 ? - For Salas v rnHEHbuaeand - Lot recently occupied by the I Hon Jttughjf addell, and situated ia the towJ ef iiillsboro . For - particulars or terms ef sale, address either Mr. W addell, Chapel Hill, or Willi uf H. Bailey, Hiilsboro, Persons wishing tox amin the premises will, by; tailing a44hetffioed Mr. Bailey,' meet with prompt attention. . ' VaT" Standard, Wilmington Journal aud; Ber? Aid, ano newDern news, copy iot voree monias, and sene accounts to Hott.Hugh'Waddell, Chapel No. 22, 1853. ' " ' wSmoe W N J5 W YORK CITT BUSINESS"" r DIRECTORY'S' j 8? M. PETTENGlLLft C(ra'ijfTW ,122 AseAV rriin; w jox, Ml". . . And No.40Sute street, Boston.. P. & Co.' are AgenU for the most Influential said largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the UniaadStaioa and the Caned as. ' : ' f- The following li& of Business Firms are siaong the beet end most reliable i the City . of New Yorki .-. : ry. .:.,! Dry Goods. TTILL BROTHERSjImportersof Ebrwdnef fL White Geodd, Aa, No, 89 Liberty street. F. COTTENBT ft CO., Impoxtere -Of Freiieh and other European Goods, . o jsroa street. TU'STEIN A HOSG.No. 153.Brpe4wy, few " ITi doors from Liberty Sji Importers ef Law, Kroideriea, SilVs'ftc. ' ' ' y T irjCHirJL " TtTfli' Eaehaiaj W,TapoV ten of Urifeh DryOooda; lcetck and inab Dress Goods, Ao. BORN, SfHLIEPERft HAARHAUS, Importerii of German a -id Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Hosieries, No. 50 Exchange Plage. tCHUCHARDT, FROLICH A HOLTUAUSEN, 5 Nos. M2 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Tel veto, Veetings, Satins, Serges,- Ac. Woolens of eve ry description. "' -"- " R A A G.H. WITTHACS, 61 Exchange PL, m lmp'ts of Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor's aiu JUadies' Trimmings, Tram bilk, and vi orstea.- LQ STRAHLHE1M A CO., 6t Jiroadway, imp. n" of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries aud Trimmings. CB. HATCH J- CO., 97 William St., Imp'ta of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, d- Maauf. of Shirts, Stocks, c- ' T THOMAS MUNR0E, No. 34 "Pine St. Colored Cotton Goods, Silesias, Cambrics, Vest rea dings, Wigans, Nankouns, : H ROBINSON 4- CO., No. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace MiKs, Embroideries, Hosiery, small wares, c. 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Glove, Shawls, C1REPIN d- PAlEN. No. 241 Broadway, lmpor- tcrs and Manuf. French Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, JSmbroideries, c, (own manuf.) Daguerreotypes- GURNEY, No."349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J. Dentists. c. w itt i on i n . . x--v ..ir, ..... LEY, (MKfaaBioal Deaiirt,) (itiTgeoa. Dentist,) X. T. ilXGS S&8 Broadway. Toys V Fancy Good. ALTHOF A AHLBORN, So.. 59 and 61 Maid en Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. c 1HARLES W. LILLIENDAHL, Imp'rs of Ger man, French and English TOYS and FANCY GOODS, aud Dealers in FI HE WORKS, N. 4V Maiden Lane. I'lie fur Floors and Cltiaune- Top. A I ILLER, C0ATES A YOULE, No. 279 Pearl ejL"8t, K5CAV8TIC TUBS, OAUXKIEK CUIUXEt tops. Plumber s Materials, Meuus, etc. Window Ciiliiet, Puluts, K'c. HI BAKER BROTHER, 142 Water St., mrL Of rMKNrUWISDOWOLASS,CBKMlCALS, . . , 1 - 1 rai Glus F raiNTS, c. A so, Ageuts oi American rtinuow Gluss, Glass Ware, j c. HOPKINS J" BRO S, Imp'U of rscn wm dow glass, No 01 Barclay St J II. lOI L LON A Cu Imrter ul treocb Induw and IWhUliM, So. 34 Barclay Street. . Engravers W'HITNKT, JOCaXYN A ANMN. ArU-U and KnrravarsoB Wood. .No. 69 A 00 Fulton St 1'iivwt and bent work Joue YATT A CORNELL, 0neral KngTavm aadPrinter. No, 3tKI IiruaJway. entrance in IVaiker St. Orvler"bT Mail ot Talegraph promptly allendod to. Expresses- nUWARDS, 8ANF0RD A CO, Foreign Express. No- 38 Fj -Dmadvar. lood and parkara fbrwarrird to and from all parte of tba world. Agvnta in Norfolk Adama A Oa. Locomotive Needles Goods. and Fancy TH03. 4 EDWARD GILL, Xmp'U of Fancy Oooda, Hosiery, Olovaa, Laees and Embroklerlea. Agvnti wanted for the Locomotive Xidlea, No. U lMrj at. N. . Guns and Sporting Apparatus. BKNKT TOMK8A Co., Agcnw for Untie? Rteharda, of Loudon, Importer ofOuDS and (portinx ware ot every description, 2J Broadway. ' Hot Air Furnacep &o. DATTD CTLVKB, (Inventor and FatonteeO 82 Cliff 8t Man. ami Dealer, vlieale and rataU, in Vnrnarea, VentllaUira, l:ntr. la. . tOWLES k CO. 177 Orand St. JmproTed lot Aia Furnaces, J Kaagaa, Kecwteni, Ventilaton, Ac India Rubber Good. RO'ins A Wvcsnrr. 23 Ooartiand ft. India Rabber Coat, llano Corera, Cloth, (boea, Ufo 1'reeerven, .Coogres Boot. WebHtag, Ac. L.igrttuiu? ICnda. A' M. Qumrr A toy. Dealers In Qulniby't Improved Rods. . Office 132 Kaatth it. and 18 Nawaa utreet. loek.iur eJltvis autt Picture aVnaiaes. MP- warrwDca, Maanmetorer, No. 101 Canal su, Aew lora. Oildlng In all IU branchee. . Machinery nnd TInchin fools. Scmncx's Machinery Depot, 02 Cenrtlsnd street, Blaentnery, Machine Tools and Woodaworth's Patent Planing Machines. LEONARD'S Machinery Depot, 109 Peed ane 60 Beaver rtra. MachinlM'i Tool from the bent maken in the country. lTIarbleized Iron and Wood. Fhettnp A CO, Maaolactarert or Uaneous MarDie. are mon Na 6t3 1-2 Broadway, Factory corner of Centre and Franklin Street, th story, room No.lI. IVeedlee, fiah Hook 9c Tackle dec mnnvm n- bath Hate T. A T. U. BATsU.lOS Maiden 1 Lane. Needles, Fish Hooka, Fishing Tackle, Ac " Paper Varerooins. nTRTTS W. FIELD A CO- 11 Cliff St. Impts and Whoeeaale J Dealer, la American, French, ermaa mod EagUoIi Papers and every deacriptlon or t'aper Manuraciurer uaieruus. Pencil. rviroi roa iwi'i Celabrated Pencils, Ship and Honw irraraenten. Drawlnc and Writing, Rabber PencUa for School, ,Thoa.,Mworoe,34Pine8t. . . , - Perfiinterr and FaneT Soap - i A J. RAMSEY. I Manuf. and Imp.,) 318 Greenwich at of A i.nMna. PrevrMta. Chniatns and other celebrated maker. UillonerT-fTBTerooiM--Wliolc8al. nri:i.mtnl Co. ee U end t Park sow, New York IT ritv. lsna'U of aUoteaadfaney stationery. Dealers la America paven of every deeerrptioB. ' vriaanta a Kauooo. No. SS Jorn U Wholeaale Bookaeuera Ji. and alall mm. and Ataat of all kinds of Blank Books. Sales. R- M. Pitaicx, Defianee ealamander Mfea, (Gayloii Patent) NcoWKo. 1W Pearl t. tarmeryr we JoAn at. . , . Threada. . ' : milOMAS BARBOrjR, 42 Exchange Place, linen Threads, i. Shoe Thread and OlUlng-Threada, eX oar owa make and heet aaality, wj uie eaae toij ; Valentines for 1854. ; mwai AWT.MCAM f AXlKmN CO, Hit. tmU fttxkx, U 1 StiweV Aaeat, tto Ars for YalBBUnes ana inmuiw mMKiT,r w np DroeefciriM aeason. Pud era are reqoeeted w write immertiatai Jy for a trade Circular eontainlaR Jfl7-' . . ; . T. Frere alaosoUdm orders foe wood lavlna7 aadT au atlr kinds of knrrtn and ArUMlc work In eeneraL AddreaaT TBOtCrRXRli, 81 Kasaaa St, Nrw Tear. November llth, 1S63, om-M Linen GREENSB O ROUGH 0 Miituil tjpsuranoe . Company t . . FTpinE cost .of Insurance oo the- mutual, plan is it. ..bnt a small sum, compared with a joint stock Company. , This Company . being located : in . the .Western part of the JState. consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the West,, very many of which are in, the country. . ... . 4. . . " The Company is entirely free from debt ; have wade no assessments,' and have ,a very large a moant in- cash and good bonds,' and is therefore confidently recommended to the public ' At the last Annual Meeting the following Offieers were elected for the ensuing year r " " - i JAMES SLOAN, President: , : : 8. O. COFFIN, Vice President CP. MENDEKHALL, Attorney. k , PETER ADAMS, Secretary -and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent , . Dibctc. James Sloan, J. A. Mehsne, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. Weir, W. J. MoConaeD, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shnbald G.. Coffin. J. VL Field. ' Jamastown: F.E1- liotuiJiorfjJWiinm AfthtQUmbH W. V. tTaikwe, Carolina. Female College: Jo Shaver, Salisbury John H, Cook, Fayetteville, K. it t. ImIj, Wadesboro'; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, ' Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Deo. 14, 1852. 102 - GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ft TRUST COM PANY.. THIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon the mutual principle, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit: Life Insurance and Trust departments. .Tiis attractive pombinatiun offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroyinjx their right to a full participa tion in the entire profifg bf the Company. " Premi ums will bo received, m 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- ureiy optional with tae depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which they are made. A party may pay in as much -or as little, (not less than one dollar,) and ns often,- as may be conve nient for him, without any obligation upon him ' to continue his payments, -and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and the same time an assurance pay ibltat death a fund available in ricfcnestfaitd a pro vision for old age. &3f See Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Dxreetort Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swain, John A Gilmer, T. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. BQiott PrmdeiU RxLiyi Goeeell. Vice Presided Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treasurer- D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Exmwuiing Phyncian Edwin Watson, M Consulting Pigticiatu- D. C. Mebane, M. D. D.; U Uole, ii. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. General Agent William II Camming. BE3u Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 1853. t tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. R AlEIGH, N. C. THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven rears, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favqurable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,&00,000, 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 ef 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 yean DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D Hutohings, Jne. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, 6. W. Whiting, T. II. Selby, Raleigh : Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James- E. Hort, W ashingtou : James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, E Jen ton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Elisabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; WT. N. H. Smith, Mur- freesboTo' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John' JJ. Barrett, Milton ; A T. Summy, Asheville. ATI Directors are authorised to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President: Henry D. Turner, Vice d: . 8. Wj WJtiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John 11. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersm.in, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, i Jno. R. Williams, Executive Committee. John Primrose, J AH communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary,- post paid. J. V. 1'AttTJUDGE, iSec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. " 25 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, rinE Stages will, leave Raleigh, every Monday, J Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro', Franklirtsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, Ac; arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', .$3.00 do. ....do.. .......at Lawrence...... 4;00 do Franklinsville, Cedar Falls A Ashboro',. ..5,00 do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', . H. L, RO BAUDS, A CO. Proprietorsi Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. 63 New Arrival . .AT THE YA R I EI I STORE! THE undersigned respectfully informs the citi xens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that. he continues at his old stand, and has just returned from, the North, where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually kept in a Family Grocery and Confectionary, GROCERIES Java, Lagutra aud Rio Coffees ; Clarified, Pul verised, Crushed and Brown Sugars.; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine and T allow Candles ;' Molasses and Sugar House Syrup ; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Fish, Rice, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Sail, M-stard, Nutmeg. Ginger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon," Spiee, SaL Soda, &e. ' -1 MISCELLANEOUS Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, .Walking Canes, Umbrellas; Wool and Cotton Cards, .Nails, a full assortment ofTin Ware, Horse Combs-and Brash es,. Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Coffee lulls. Spades, Shovels, Water Vessels, . Horse Buckets, Brooms, "Baskets, Ac . J. .' i , CONFECTIONARY, Aa Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs Prunes Currants, Citron. Sardines, Pickles,'' Chocolate ; Preserved Ginger,' Pears,. Damsons, Pine Applea, J'eaches, Quinces and limes ; Olives, Almonds.. Filberts, Pahn Nuts. Pecan, by the iag or lb., Tobacco. SnnffT Sdaps, Cblbgne, Looting Glasses and'Fire- r works, together with many other article too nu- Inerous to meBeion. ' ; ;V ' , Aeordeons, Tiolins;-Guitars Rabins; Tanibo- rinea. Fifes. Flutes. An. ' V- HENRY KEIM. Ang. 2, 1853. tf -70 j : JAlxIES E. CUTHBERT, . (SUCCESSOR TO KEEK A! CUTHBERT.) ! i Grocer Forvardina armrl CSmntuMnn. JCraUnf Bot-' tvtgbromk Streri, peiertbttrtfi, Vm. ptienbvrp Thos: Bragg Jr.JaeWon, ''X fev ' T" ' L. F. Hieka, Esq. Y1? . Messrs. Ketn A Bre Ptbrg. v Messrs. L. D. A W. 0. Crenshaw, Jtithmimd. Josiah Wills, Esq., AVW.' . James George, Esq.; Baltimore. : -- Messrs. Mouahan A Rear. Jfw Turk: - TT-AS constantly on hand Prime Porto Rieo i JJL wl New Orleaus Sugars - Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do X Rio, JLagirira, and St Domingo Ctoffees . r -1 Black Pepper in grain and ground, and AUspiee Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxee ' ' Gunpowder, Imperial and x'oung Hyson Teaa Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Caailee ,. -Brown, Pale anc( Variegated Soapa ' ; Gunpowder, Shot and liar LeoJ " ' ? T " . Blackisg, Ink;. Shoe Thread and pipping Paper, Good and Damaged Bole and Upper' Leather . , Liverpool end GratuiK Ahm KSt ' ' fTlmrTlrginia "ind Weetern' Bnaie lniiT Rails, assorted, wi fiooring' and"Wareheuse ttegaiia, 1'nncipe; and Uavanna Cigars ; .Together with large stock of foreign and flo mestio Liquors, Wines, &e., whiohe offers at the lowest market rates. - The striotest attention paid te receiving and for warding goods. ' - -L- . Petersburg, March 6, ' - v - - ' '19 ; A- & K. HARRIS, . GENKRAL C0JPHS8I0N ,KERCHAKT8, HOUFOLK. VIRGINIA. " WILL make liberal advances on consignments, if desired. ' , Norfolk. April 19, 1853. " 33 ly IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IR03T WOKK. THE subaeaibersrespectfuUyinfornl 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, Jtaps, balcoiuesjycr-indahs, cemeteries, Ae. Also, Set tees, -CCains, Tables, Grey Hounds, cast iron Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs', iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and aU kinds of ornamen. tal and.architectural Iron Worki . " " B3L, They pay particular attention to etrcloerog cemetery lots, having the largest and handsomest assortment qf any establishroeut in the country, Persons desiring to make selections Of patterns, and know the cost 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 us will receive prompt attention.. ' 'HOOD A OO., No. 121 North Tenth st, Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1858. 88 8m Is a ao Proctor MERCHANT TAILOR, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER A PROCTOR.) WOULD respectfully announce to his patrons and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Win tea supplies of Cloths, Cassimeres and VestingSj Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cash, he is enabled to offer-at very low rates. He has now iu store, at the' old stand, opposite tiie Post-Office ' ' , - Supernne 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 Siuioni Doeskins, for pants and Overcoats Puperfine bl'k Satins and "Grenadines Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Vestings Fine assortment rich silk Quil tings, for wed dings and parties Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rk-h. FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortmsnt, consisting in part of Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply Collars, large ariety Do Canton "Flannel, bleached Drill Merino-and silk Under-shirts and-Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery - - Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white aadfancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings and parties - 1 Stocks, bl'k, white sud fancyc with and with out ties v . ' Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, "fco.. In' fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit. ' '' With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal ' encouragement heretofore extended, to' him, he hopes, by strict attenrloh totheir wants and a determination to please, to merit its continu ance. - : - Gentieroen farnishirHj their owtf goods- toiw monufketured, may rely upon receiving" the same care and attention 'as though sold by himself. The latest,Pans and London fashions just recetved.' Cutting anij repairing done promptly nt all times.v He will remind those indebted, six mouths time is allowed .to punctual customers Those in ar rears longer than, the above time 'will - please ca0 and close tileir accounts, either bj cash or noto, and oblice ISAAC PROCTOR. Oct. 18," 1853. S5 . Age and Giraffe, , v' CHERRY & BIGGS, GENERAL ' Commission Merchants, CAROLINA WHARF TOWN POINT NORFOLK, VA. April 22, 1853. V - - . . U Fine Fruit- ; T 1EN THOUSAND 1PPLE TREES of the finest kinds, ripening in succession, from the earli est to the latest. Ten Thousand Peach1 Trees" of the finest kinds, ripening iu succession, from early iu June to November. Oa thousand -Cherry Trees of the same kinds, ripening in succession, from the first of May to J uly ; also, a fine a&iortniaut of .Apricots, Nectarines, Plums, Pears'an(,"Strawber- ry plants, for sale at theromoIogicaiGardens and Nurseries, at Cane Creek, Chatham 'county,, 'and New Garden. Guilford county. "Orders for trees should be sent in early. Catalogues' will be sent to all applicants. . . " During my absence, ray brother, uwen Lindlcy,' will deliver trees at Cane Creek, knd my son, Al bert G. Lindley,-at New Garden. ' : ' - ' " JOSHUA LINDLEY. New Garden, Guilford county, N. C. . The 31st of the 10th mo., 1853. OOSm Mr. J. Lindley had a Premium awarded him for the best Fruits, at the North Carolina btate I air. NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Wakb Coch tt, in Equity. . '" Pursuant to an oruer maue at t au lerm a. JJ., 1858i of the Court .of Equity for- the County ef Wake, in the cause df 8. W. Whiting 'and others against T. R. Fentress, the undersigned, Clerk and Master, will proceed to eell on the premises, on the 12th day Of December next, beingMonday, the land In the pladincs mentioned, to-wit : h' lot of- land in thn ritv- of Raleiirh. known in the clad of said city as part of lot number one hunured and forty-. six, on'whicH airs. Haonan Atewan inteiy-resiaea, sitoatobetween FayetteriUehd Wilmington streets. and bounded om the North by therttere of Thomas R. Fentreaa. the. defendant. i -' ;lf'' 'i4:;i; Terms of sale .bonds with two-good securities baif payable Six months, and the Other half twelve months from the-day ef sale, with interest from the day of sale. Five -per cent-bf purchase money must ... - . free a. ; rw " be naidin cisn mnatii ;ae .sxne us-wui-we M Sold in eee parcel. -4t-4'i-y'i'-Sf'iaf" t ' (jiven-unaer .my. nana at. Muctg wua oa. uay, oi Oetober. 1853,- ' . ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, C. & M. ' Nov. 8, 1853. 91 td North Carolina Mutual Life Inst shce f Company-.' i& . ' icicAEwmNfiy THIS Company continues to insure the ntes ei all healthy White persons "end SlaTea-1 ' lire greatest risk; taken u tt single life is $5,000. Slatea are insured for a term f ae to fire yearmle v uaf Ihetflla).'?5' ' T"',?? l?'i'-'--''-''i-t'.: r-r-- ti: .'i:C-"'tTOa-v---,t-''rT - - ' v i- Br. Cb& o&tabiaj FreettetV : .-- ' i .' Wnu'.D. Haywdod.v'Voe President, ' -". ' - James F. Jordan Seeretary; -pm- ? - : Jtfut : IL? Jon;TieasTirer -iH" Pcrr in Ruebee, Attorney, : , ; , Dr. Wny H. MeXee; Examining Jiiysieiassr" ,f. ,-J. HersmAa, General Agentr jh'i AU losses are paidjrithi,aT.eiUr atufae tory" proof is presented,-' 3 . J 'J itf'i- f . Blanks and Pamphlet3,sshowing the plan of eper ation of the Com nan t.' mar be ,hnTon, application at the Office,or anyirf .the Agencies; ; All letters en aiisi iiRsi k '. tfi uh m nnnRmn i.u . r ' t JAMES r. JORDAf iWy ABT . lOlM. . . .... V 1 ! TH :E TNASJIRANCm COMPANY i HaatfOrd, Coh.; offers to insure uildings aud tMereh&ndasev .agaiest loss jor damage by ire. at premiumsto suit the taaes. vt1,-?-"kh-A-". This ia one ef tieoldst and pes Insurance Cem- nanics in. the .United .tatesv and. pays, its, losses promptly. , bmt--ti '.um'AiUi'i: Applications for Insuraaee in Raleigh,: or IU Ti cinityrto he-made te -.. -. v;;',.. " s? w1:: WHITING, ' - v- . . . ' ' - 1 , Agent. Ane for' Milton, N. C. ana vicinity, te-1 , . ! -Oeteben 1848.--: -.S3 "T UST RECEIVED Another. Supply of Musieal J Instruments atathe N. C- Masio Storewnerer ma jf alay sjie found Sheet Musfc ami Music Books for a!I Instruments. Pianoa' front the celebrated . Factory Of Knabe & JiiehIe,r Baltimorel ; Gititars, Violihs, VioHnoellosDrums, Fifes) ; Flutes, ,Cflario hetts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutesfc'AccOrdeons, rang ing frbmSO eents to $r5,00;iBMjos,Tamborins, Violin Serews, Pins;- Bridges, ows.;ijA'new lot of Italian Strings both, for Gtufar and -Violiu.' A. large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte Momties, gih.-'-f jm'' t. y'y- -iij.i.f- - ARTISTS' M ATE RIALSrA' beautiful lqV'4f Landscape Patterns for .Oil Painting, JapAU Boxes, ' Paints," Bruse's, Oils and vVarnlsh i 'CanTass in pieces or' on stretches. : '-i-5 ,,'--' , ;:'' 't - Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, Water Colors, Pictures,! Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &., Ac.- K. W; PETERS ILIA.' Raleigh, 8ept.,.lG, 1858. ,v.-. .r J IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL v " ffiON WORKfp J THE subscribers respectfully inform the ieiti sens of the United States, that they . are pre- pared to" fill pp orders for all kinds ef Iron:' Work, such as railings for Public or Pritaie Parks, Gar dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries, Ac. . Also, feettees, Chaua, Tables, Grey bounds, Cast Iron Lambs, New Foundlapd -Dogs,, Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters,' Guards, Gates andaU kinds of ornamental and architectural Iren work. , . . ,' They pay particular attention to enclo sing cemetery lets, having' the .largest , and hand somest assortment of patterns of any establishment in the country. Persons desirinz to make selection of patterns and know the cost of work,, by address ing the subscribers, "will receive, 1y return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. - HOOD & CO. No. J 21 North Tenth st , Philadelphia. : Nov. 22ud, 1853. ' T-:- ' .- 95 ... METROPOLITAN Female Seminary' 2 fIHE subscriber proposes to opennn the sec ond Monday in. January nexL in, the City, of Raleigh, a High School for .young- ladies, under the above titla ..f ? For this purpDae,he has. purchaaed the proper ty formerly owned, and. employed for., school puis poses, by tiie late Jtet..J,XjFinch, It is. situated on Halifax street, a few biunured yards north: of : the C;vpitol, in a. pleasant,-an4 desinblep&rt of Xfie city ; sufficiently near. to enjoy aR the advan tagea of the city, and sufficientlyv retired to . be free from most of its annoyances. - .' ' ' "' He has also parch&sed an unimproved Iot,!n the.. same Vicinity,' one of fhc. most eligible knd beau" tiful sites in tiie eity, upon which he v intends, as soon as circumstance will admits 5 to : erect large' s nd co nita odious building, with speeial reference tq school purposes, s Many eireumstanees conspire w miuur-iwicia a uiusa uvsirauie locauou uu:a female schooL - its proverbial iiealthfulaess the objects o interest, which attach to it, as thecap' ital of the 'State ; its acoesaibility by means ; of. railroads ; the high eharaotr-af the institiitions it; already contains i. and its growing importance, giv-f ing promicw of perms nent prosperityVare all ;cir-t cumstanoes which cannot .be overlooked by parents t desiring to give their .daughters a polite and, an a couiplihed education. The aubscribe; will beas sisted in the duties of the school, by. Mrs.,McDow.f ell and all the facilities necessary te f a" first class school; will be promptly provided. ' - '' The'oourse of instruction will be thorough ; em. bracing all the branches usually taught in' Hign Schools or t olleges, and diplom,as will be granted" to those who complete the course, y Ceruncates Of graduation will aso be given in Music .'and 'other Ornamental Branches, to those who attain the re-" quisite proficiency.-" : " i :f r "'cr; The sessions and vacations; win be arranged to - correspond as nearly as practicable with thoso of Wake Forest College, tn-orderthat parents patron izing bothlnstitutione may hare the advantages of; sending their sons and daughteratogether, . - . ... , f . , TXBIIS-PRE SRSSIOM. .,4 -T Primary Department -Preparatory-, do ...IS Classical and Soientifie Department 25 :' Music tf Piano -a84 '-St tma&tt& X' ,yriA the use of Instrument, 25 f Otiier Ornamental Branches st the u , final prices.:. .."f,- ' -.'.ru'F . ; V s l Board including washing Tael, Ae., ....... .1...60 , Contingent Expenses, ...."...7.. ...... ...1 i Payable promptly at the end of each sets fm. " : .No deduction for absence, after pupU has en tered, except in eases of protracted sieknesa.- The .i above terms are as luoderate-it is believed, as the-,; expeBBiveness .of living "and the JfacUitiea, whieh -will : be oproyidedLv uull justifyi Bwtexperience,,. haa 4augh that Parents, who properly appreciate , the education of their children, are more solicitous, s about the. character, of fhe,. intlrvclioa. imparted thaa about the Drioe. paid for . ' . t . Hence lhe prime object will not be to make the school a (heip as po8sibte,tu.t to! render the in strustionas tfkfat ? . ' v I '"The subscriber flatters htosetf Hint the'experi-' 't encehe jias'had in teachlng'young ladies and the satisfaction he has "been enabled to give, will be. s sufficient ; guarantee,' tb-aH. whe 'mayhfe disposed to patronize bis school, Jthat their daughters wIH ' lie properly' cared for, and faithfully instrpcted." Aid asle has -undertaken "this enterprise - at xhe -urgent solicitation of nunwrouslM ends,' and under' ' 1 the impression that important interests ' msy Te subserved . tnereDy, . ne-r trusxa mat. na: snau aw . , lack that generous sTapathy and' liberal- support i which liave betjn-accorded to him elsewhere. - W.wm'v-v 4 :m, ' t ' JMoDQWELEf: . ii JAMES J; IRLTDELL, aTTORNEYJ AND COUN8.ELLER; -AT LAW, ILL attend to sll business entrusted te him i ,1. a IVnrf, f this and tba alimninaf ' .Ottics: the one oecupied by the late Hav.yyames Ire4elL ' ,n June 17, 1853. 6mes oO 0t a'.V - - it'
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