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- ... -tr .' ... - . . v ' " ' ' ' ? ' ' w VOLUME W crrr of iuleigh, Wednesday morning, December u im. NO. 101. Y " Tn - RALEIGn REGISTER" S E A T 0 " G AX- E S j V . (EDITOI ! X si o iOT i T o . - - . -a- -t - -: ' FwthefWwieMy, $5 p aaeaa l 1 Tw the Weekly. -, - - $ f matmm ; -RATSS OF ADTSRTISIJMJ : WwAlv.wUl ataaeex a tba Weekly, free of eharfa. , O-Lrttgrii to the Editor ijWWW!. Wholcwle XUtlaitrjlffarcriBini WM. A. WHEELER & C0V 13 A 15 PrkRowy5 ' H (dirkctlt orpor THASTm niecsnj , NEW TOftlCnCTTYC FaU Importations, ' . FRESH GOODS. THE Subscribers have now in store, just receiv ed from Europe, a most extensive and fully selected stock of STAPLE. AXD FANCY STA TIOSER Y, comprising eTery Tsriety of EXQ LSlf, FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS. They hare also on hand the mst complete as sortment of American. Cap.Xetter nd Flat Papar, to be found in the United States. They are sole Proprietors of Whitney's Patent Air-Tight Inkstand, and Agents for sal of Hadley & Field's Writing Fluid, and furnished a much lower rate. Buyers who consult their own interest, will not purchase before examining their goods. . ' WM. A.-WHEJXER & CO. Sept. 20, '23. , 77 w6m TO TVLUr." , ri" HE New and Superior Iron Steam Boat 6ott I nor Morehead is now running daily Sundays excepted) between Washington nl GreeHTiHe, con necting with the following routes. Tin Daiy Stage (Sundays excepted) between Wilson (on the Wilmington J; Raleigh Rail Road) and Greenville, laTing Green rille daily Sundays. ex . cepted on the arriTal of the Beat frpm Washing ton, via l'lank road for. Wilson, arriring in time for the evening trains going North and South ; re turning, leaving Wilson after the arrival of the-mor ning train from, the North, arriving at Grcenerille Kime day in time for the Boat to Washington. Stages between Greenrille via Tarboro' and Rocky Mount, leave Greenville oa Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, after the arrival of the 'Boat from Washington, and connect With the Rail Road evening train going North. Leave Rocky Mount oa Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays after the arrival of the mornipg train from the North, arriving in Greeaville ia 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 at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Wilson aame evening at 6 o'clock. JOHN MYERS & SON. Washington, N. C, Nov. 15, 1853. w3m 93 Fine,-Fruit- I pEN THOUSAND 1PPLE TRS of tboSnest A kinds, ripening' in succession, from the earn est to the latest. Tea Thousand Peach Trees of the finest kinds, ripening in succession. Cram early in June to November. One thousand Cherry Trees of the same kinds, ripening in succession, from th first of May to July; also, a tine assortment of Apricots, Nectarines, Plums, Pears and Strawber ry plants, for sale at the Pomologies! Gardens and Nurseries, at Cane Creek, Chatham county, and New Garden, Guilford county. ' Orders for tree should be sent in early. Catalogues will he sent to all applicants. During my absence, my brother, Owen Lindley, will deliver trees at Cane Creek, and my son, Al bert G. Lindley, at New Garden. JOSHUA LINDLEY. . New Garden, G milord county, N. C, The 31st of the 10th mo., 1853. , 90-3m Mr. J Lindley had a Premieun awarded him for the best Fruits, at the North Carolina State Fair. TEACHERS. WANTED. - A MALE and Female Teacher to take charge of Academies in Wilson N. C. A married gentleman and his lady would be preferred. Schools to commence on Monday, 2nd Jan'y, 1854. Ap plicants will state their terms. None need apply, unless they can come well recommended. - Address the subscriber, at Wilson, Edgecombe county, N. C. : : A. S. COTTON, Secy Board of Trustees; Nov. 15, '53. 93 tlSthDec The Stages LEAYE Raleigh and Salisbury, every Sunday and Wednesday, at 7 A. M., after the arrival f the Cars from the North, (at the former plaee) and arrive at each end at 7 P. M., next day, via Ashboro , Pitta boro , Haywood, Sc. The Road is stocked with good Three Ilorss Teams, and Troy built Coaches. Pare through $8 only. - i . JAS. M.WADDILL, Cootrastor.1 Dee. 18, '52. wly 103 Gi UM AND CORDLlL DRfjpS.Flg; Marsk I" mallow, Jujube and liverwort paste, of ra- rious flavors, just received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Nov. 8, 1853. ' . v 81 EADY MADE CLOTHING. To close out a large lot of Blanket Over-ots, will' sell at cost. WVH. k R. S. TUCKER. 1 Nov. 1, 1353. T TON'S KATHAIRON 12 Dosen Bottles just 1 j received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by p. r. fJSacUD. Nov. 8, 1S53. 91 Ct TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Lascastxb, jTj Dtstsjst. Ex Psrte, Minor Clinton, Exec't of Abram Perrv deeeased, Petition for sale of House' and lot, Land and Negroes ; estate of A. Perry deo'd. It is ordered that the children of the brothers and sisters of Abram Perry, dee'd, late of Lancas ter District, S. C., that,were living at the death, of Margaret Perry, widow of the late Abram Perry, (which was Jane S0th,-J851, do establish their rights before the Commissioner in Equity, for Lan aster Dit. , S. C, on or before the 1 st day of March, 1 354, and that the Commissioner do report thereon at the next Court orEquity for said Dist., (which win be June autn io4.) . ., The above order was made in abort case, by the Court, at J une lerna, isos, and the persona to whom the same refers and applies are noticed' to comply with the requisitions therein set forth, as a failure to make known and establish the relauonshin afore said will cause the estate of Che Testator, (Abram r erry, ) w do oisiriDuieu oeiween uiose wno do es tablish such relationship and operate as a bar to these who do not. JAMES IL WITHBRSPOON. Commissioner in Equity, Lancaster Dist, I. C. Lancaster C. H., S. C . Nor. 25, 53. 8m 9 VTAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALS, by Head .1A ley. Some one has the first Vol. belonging to me. please return it. W. H. JONES. December 2nd, 1853. 1 - lt-98 7 ICE. A tierce of Fresh rice, J. M. very nice TOWLE'S. in store. Mininjr Agenoy' ' NEW YORE, J 10 BROAUWAr-rfcQOMS AOS. 8 ' AND fc-'T . THIS 'Agency ' is 'established -for' the purchase and eale, on commission," ' wf- unimproved Mine and Miiiing Stock, in companiea organised and at work! Also, for furnishing all Cuds' of Ma chinery and Mining. Tools, ar' ordered. -'Also, the ehemioal analysis of ores and other substances, la forwarded from bay nart of the country. A rnn ted circular, giving full explanations, will be sent in answer to any post-paid letter, enclosing -one three cent post-omee stamp. . ,: " i J. R. BARBOUR k CO, 110 Bkoaowat, Ntir To ' Bee. SO, 1852. ljr HOWELL & BROTHERS, . - ' 'MAinrrAGTvaxms aid IitroaTxas'or Paper Hanging, - Ne. 507, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. , TMY1TE attention to their -very elegant and -ex- tensive msaertasentf Paper Uaagiaga embrao Sk ftna cold and velvet deooratioBa, 'fine French ia plain-aod rioh colors, with an immense assort ment ox ordinary aaun and common papers. Also, Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Prints, Tester and Centre pieces, &c,. . II., & B., were awarded at the late fair of the Maryland Institute, a Gold Midax Lfor the superiority of their Paper Hangings: -' Auvias, 1552. 1U THE following most popular Patent Medicines: Sands' and S. P. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla -Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Jaynes' Family Medicines Hampton's YegeUble Tincture uenoino Cod uver Oil Wolfe's 3cheidam .Schnapps, and the famous . Mexican Mustang Liniment , All for sale at the Drug Store of Sep. 13, '53 75 . HAYWOOD & SCOTT. tROCXERY & GLASS WARE. White Granite J Dinner Ware, by the set or retail. Cot Glass Tumblers, Wines and Goblets, " ' ALSO, ' Plakusnd Moulded Qlass," Edged, and C. C. Ware. For sale by - .J. BtiOWN, No. 9, Fayette ville St.- u k. Ballard. h-r. routson. BALLARD &. ROBERTSON GJIAIN. FLOUK AMD GKNEKAL PKOUUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 Bowlt's AVharf, (Over Flour and Cora Exchange,) BALTIMORE. iiriBiicu: WMtrael Jyllilt Esq., Scotland Neck, X Jno. H. Anthony, Esq. do do Hon. Francis Mallory, Norfolk, Ya. 'Messrs E. P. Tabb SuVo. do Messrs. J. M. Smifh Bro. do J. Hall Pleasants, Esq., Baltimore. CoL George P. Ksne. 4o ' Messrs. F. W. Brnne 4" Sons, do' Baltimore, Sept. 16, 1853. ly 7 PETER W. HINT ON, C&mmijiofl and Forwarding fierrhant. NO 1, 2 l3, ROniERY'8 WHARF. NORFOLK, VA. Particular attention paid to the sale of Flour, Cotton, Tobaqco, and other Produce. Advances made on consignments. Strict attention paid to forwarding and receiv ing Merchandise. Exra-KMrcns.--!-" CLt-JL- - ' w W --a-N. C.. Wm Tftrmmer, Esq., Warrenton, Warren Ce N. C P. W. HINTON, Rothery's Wharf. Norfolk Ya. May th. 153. CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, .ATTORNEY AT lVW, Smithtixld, xostu CAXOLIXA, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. SALMON & LOBSTER. 3 cases put up m Jars Hermetically sealed Sardines . do do do do all warranted fresh and pure. For sale by JAMES McKlMMON. Notice to Pensioners. )ERSONS on the Petsii Roll at Fayetteville, will have their business attnled to prompt ly bv makinz the undcrsiinied their Agent to collect the same. C airns for Pension and Bqunty Land, for servi- ces in evolutionary war, war is is, iviexican M m T VST. 'V A 1 1 aW and all the Indian Wars, prosecuted promptly. llvjhett ccuh prtee paid for Lmnd Wmrrant for a Northern Company. JSU. M. KOSE. Fayetteville, Oct. 28, 1853. Smos 88 SMOKING TOBACCO 2000 papers of superi or Virginia Smoking . Tobacco, recommended by the "nxst families. ror sale Dy 100" ALES COTTON WANTED. Apply to T. H. SNOW. 95 tf Nor. 2253. B OYS & YOUTH'S BOOTS. Six cases evry sue and quality, in store, and for sale cheap. JAS. M. TOWLES. Oxford Male Aoademy. J. H. HORNER, Principal. T. J. HORNER, Assistant rHHtt next session will open on the 9th of Ja- fl nnary, and close on the 2d of June. Tuition in the Classical itepsrtment, 5u Do do English do $12 50 and $15 Board In the' family of the Principal, $10 per month ; do ia the. rilUure, 9 per month. Oxford, Granville, N. C. December 2d, 18&3. 98 tdthJ Wanted Immediately. OA A BALS COTTON, for which the high- est market price will be paid. WH. AJi. S. TUCKER. Dee. 2d. 1853. 98 A LPACAS MERINOS. Black and colours at real bargains may be found at the Bee Hive. JJM1TH ft CO., Proprietors. NerfoU, Oct 11, '63. , ' 83 "PV AUPH1N COAL. 120 Tons Dauphin Coal, nut size, suitable for burning in Stores. , For sale by N IE METER & WHITE. ' Portsmouth, Va, Kor. 15, 1853. - " - 93 CHERRY RED WOOL SHAWLS Just recetred ja.t the Bee Hive a few heary all' wool -Cherry Red Shawls, suitable ror tne season. J. SMITH & CO. 14 Main street. Korfolk, Nov. 11, '53. 92 FRUIT. A BOXES best Layer and Bunch liaisias, ia -2Z 'wnol af and qasrter boxes, 1 Bbl fresh Currants, S boxes Lemons, . . 2 Bbl Northern Apples, BordeawtAlmonds, Pecan Nuts, Walnuts, Palm Nats, ate., AcN'At F MAHLER'S CO. Nor. 15.' 1853. 4f t3 fTTHE Following 8ciedul lias been ordered by X the Poet Master General, and has gone, into operation on this Road to-day : Leave Raleizh at8 A. M., and reach Weldou at 1 P. M. in time for be Express train to Wilming ton. - - ' Leave Weldon at 1 P. M., sad reaek Raleigh at 6 P.M. - ;-.ti; Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Co.l September 13, 1853: 40 . . Raleigh Livery Stables.' THE Subscribtv has taken charge of, and fully refitted, m the Livery Stables formerly occupied by J ere; Nixon, -on Wilmington Street, and solicits the patronage of the travellung Pubuo . tie naa on hand a number of fine Horses; snd .Carriages, genteel, elegant, substantial, comfortabre, and 1 will be prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish Travellers with conveyances to any part ca- tap State. AJso Carriages furnished with careful drivers, to otfOVey individuals or families to evening parties, or for visiting call ' Horses Will be kept by the day, week, or year, at prices to suit the times. Qorse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac eommodations. " EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr. Raleigh, May 81, 1853. - 45-ly FOR NEW YORK. ' ' UZtrtp States Mail Liks n Steamships . Jamestcrwn and Roanoke. rjfVlE elegant new-eteamship 'Jaxxstows, Cap M t tain. Pariah, whieh isrto run in connexion with the Roanoke,' made,' her first trip from New Yorko Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Roaxokk will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rooms 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 Bf&Tiekets issued at bit Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5, 18 :3 55 The Union Steam Ship Company . OF PHILADELPHIA. S&- NEW ARRANGE Jl E N T. -a r "J II IS Company is now running regularly the I tliree -euperior Stcnui 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, for Philadelphia. Returning, leave Philadelphia every Wednesday and Satitrday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Shippers by this Line may rely upon low freights and quick dispatch . a" Passengers will find every attention paid toheir comfort, and meet accommodations unsurpassed by any other route. Passage from Richmond and Petersburg $b, and Norfolk $6, meals included. ( ROBERT RANKIN, Richmond, Agents, ROW LETT, HARDY k Co., Petersburg, (THOMAS P. CROWELL, Norfolk, LEY! ELDR1DGE, Geti'l Ag't, North Wharves, Philadelphia. Passengers and Freight for Philadelphia via Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat tox Rjiil Road Company, bv 10 'clock. A. M-. on the days of saiHn?. ROW LETT, HARDY 4 CO. Petersburg, April 6, 1853. 2-tf IF YOU WANT A CHEAP BARGAIN CALL THBNEW FANCY STORE. JM lilU BUU 1 . rrillr. Subscribers t ike grat pleasure to inform JL the public that they have just reeeiTed 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 GOOD. rine French and uennsn Reticules, Ladies Work-boxes, Velvet, Pearl, Sil ver and embos'd Port-monnaies, India-rubber round Tucking and Dressing Combs, French China toffees. Glass and China Vases, Children Tea Sett, Kid. Wax. China and India-rubber Dolls, Cryuig lin- biea, ass'd Baskets, Hair, Tooth. Shaving, Cloth, Nail, and Comb Brushes, China lea feetts, loilct Setts. asVt Perfumeries, Fancy S.iaps, Snnff-box- ... r 1 . , . , ...1 If : es, fllirrors, n ostennoims, rocaei unery, aiui cal Instruments, Umbrellas, Canes, Whips, &.c. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Guns, asb't from to ?40. Brass ana Steel 1'istuls, Allen s ell- cocking Pistols, Mnynard s ne patent and Colts Revolvers, Powder-flasks, buot-bags, Uumc-Dags, Leather Gun Covers, Ac. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Uppman Lon Ires, Ambroisa, Fort una. La Union, La Parra, all Ha vaon'sEi Aguila. Ariana 7 Principe Cigxrs Smith's superior and Jenny Lind Chewing Tobac co. Gaus celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, sc. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES A well seleoted Stock. Toys, ftc, a general assort ment F. MAHLER ft CO. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1853. 82 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. THE Subscribers having commenced the abort business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, ana employed competent worxmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu siness in an its usual branches, ana nope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. Plain or ornamental CAKLb made to oraer, en the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Cakdt Makers, 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, fiUen Dollar. Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. r iiuilb, &U. A fresh supply ef Froits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, waicn will be lorwaraea on tne shortest notice. . JAMES PUTXICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22. 1853. 17 GUN, LOCK-S31ITII, AND BELL HANGER. Charles Kuester, "TTTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Y Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a bhop on Wilmington &treef (in ir. uooxe s on ex- building,) where, he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" in hiAne, Jwstylc that shall not be surpassed by any other -penon, and the charges shall always be moderate. CALL AAH SEE.' Raleigh, March 2. 1853. ly-19 , -For Sale rFIHE House and Lot recently occupied by the I Hon. Hugh Waddell, and situated in the town eftlillsboro'. For particulars- or terms of sale, address either Mr. Waddell, Chapel Hill, or Willi am H. Bailey, Hillsboro', Persons wishing to ex amine the premises will, by calling at the. office of Mr. Bailey, meet witb prompt attention tg? standard, Wilmington Journal and Her ald and Newborn News, copy- for'three months, and send accounts to Hon. Hugh Waddell, Cnapel Hill. . ' , JJor22, 1868. Smos 95 WANTED. A Good Wheel Wright will find steady employment and good Vages, by ap plying U. A v A. H. WHITFIELD yayettevuie, n. wee. o, jooo. - z w o KE Hundred Thousand Shingles ter Sale by Dec 6, looa. ' . - W tf . NEW I0KK CtTY BCSLtfE3 , . DIRUCTpRY. N PETTENQILL Cd:S ADVERTISING A- 3. M. GBNGY, 122 XASSAU BTRXkTj XIW TOESf. And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. ft Co -are, ArentsviSr'.the most infinential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in tne u piled autes aaa tne f" The following list a the best and most 1 Business Firms are in the City of Vaw Ynrlt ; I Drv 1 T TILL BROTHERS. ImSrers of Embroideries, rl WTiite Goods, &c, Nat59 liberty street COTTENET k CO-.Importers f ml other European Jfoutis, No. of French 48 Broad F. street i-itam irrtvro-nfiTl 53 llroadway. a few hllQXUi w ""'"-I - - i Joan fro Uheriv t Imiaortere of Lanes, Embroideries, Silks &c. ' - '-' i. i TS .Wl 1TCHELL &POTT. 45 Exchange PL , Impor ifX ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Goods, &c. BORN, SCHLIErER & IIAARHAUS, Importeni of German- d Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Hosieries, ice. No. 50 Exchange Place. SCIIUCHARDT, F1UJLI0H& 110LTHAUSEN, N'os. 92 and 'Jl. Lilxirty St, Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. . T) A & G. I1. WITTHAUS, 61 Exchange PL, Jl. lmp'ts of Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor's iuiu Ladies' Triiuuiiugs, Trtua Silk and Worsted. ri STRAHLHEIM & CO., 69 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, ..Millinery Goods, Embroideries and l'riniming8. CI B. HATCH J- CO., 97 VViUianiSt, lmp'ts of t9 Geutleuica's Furiiisluug Goodd, $ Mmui:ot biiii ts, Stocks, J-e. ' - KaIIOM.VS MUNROE, No. 31 Pine St. Coloretl g Cotton Goods, biii-aias, Cambrics, Vest Pad dings, Wigans, Nankeens, c. u. ROBINSON tj- CO., No. 18'J Bi-oadway, luii.t and Jobbers. Laco Goods, Ribbons. ... .. . .. . i i . Silks, r-mbronierius, Hosiery, uiovut., oawis, small Wfi-cs, 5-c. ' CREI'In .j- PAY EN, No. 241 Lroidway, Impor- ters uud JlAimi. French Xiuen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, .jc, (own inaiiuf.) Daguerreotypes- J. GUUNEV. No. ol'J UroaJway, tlie oldest and most extensive establishment in the'U.Sta'es. Dentists. BALLAltl), M.D.. (Sarioou Dentijit.) N. W. KIN0S- LKY, (Mcctlsnical Dontijt.) 853 Broadway. Toyi & Fancy Good. A LTHOr Si AlILBOItN, Noh. 59 and 61 Maid- t eu Lane, Importers of Toys and raucy tiroods. C1HARLES W. LILL1END VII L, Inip'rs of Ger iaan, French and English TOYS and FANCY OOI)S. and Defers in FIREWORKS. N.. 49 Moideu Lane. Tilim for f 'iMru4t JUiiua)' Tops. ILL Eli., COAXES & YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St., ENOACtmo TiX. aaaxKiRK chixssi WiMtlowULiMS ?aiMt9, II! . BAKER & BROTHER, 142 Water St., mpt. Of VKKSH WIXDOW GLASS, CHEMICALS, paists, .rc. Ajo, Agents ox -American niuuow Glass, Glass Vare, .j-c. HOPKINS .y BRO S, lutp'ts of fiusncu win dow glass, No 01 Barclay St. T H. IMILI-ON 4 CO.. I:n;K.rtcrs uf (rench Wiuiiow and ;U .liatinv Strei't Cngravers 1TTIIITXEY. JX"ELV.N ANM.X. ArtUU aiut Knzravorson V Wood. No. 5i A- CO Fultou (t. finest and Urt work doue hero. I Y ATT t COKNKLL, Gi-orl KujrraviHW aud Friuten. No. Telegraph jiromptljr Ritrmiud to. Expresses- DWAKDS. SANFOKD k CO, Fon-isn Expres. lod to ai No. 36 llroiulY. DtKHlii and parkas;iw tbrwardod to and from all parV of the world. Agents in Nosfolk Adams i Co. Needles and Fancy Goods. Locomotive fTIIO?. k EDWA11D GILL, Imp tu of Faney Goods. nopiery. X Oiovea, Lacen and embroideries. AtjU wanted for their Locomotin Needles, No. H j Bt. X. . Guns and Sporting Apparatus riENHY TOMES A Co.. Airf-nt for Westlev BWifcrdi, of 11 London, Importeni ofGuns and portlnf wares of eery description, 3HL Broadway. Hot Air Furnaces &c DAVID' CULVER, (Inventor and Patentee,) 52 Cliff St. Man. and Dealer, wholesale and retail, in rurnacea, Ventilators, Range, Ac HWLES 4 CO.. T77 Grand 9t. Improved Hot Air Furnices, J Ranges. Reglsturs, VenUlatora, Ac. India Rubber Good. Dooms Wrcsnrr. Si Courtland t. Illa Kuouer Lnts n Courtland 11 Piano Corers, Clothe, shoes, Life Preserrers, ConfreM Boots, WehbinK. 4c ' Mgtitiiiu; Rods. I m. QrnrtiT soxs. Pealers in Quimbjr's Improved Rods. I, fflce 13a KartZith at. and IS Ximw street Looking t-la an Pictnre Frames r P. wnmrr. MnufachiTeT. No. 101 Canal St., New York. M. OiMing in all its bram-bes. j - .Uachineiy-aud Machine Tools. MunhlnerV Derjot 62 Courtland street Machinery, O Machine Tool" and-Woodsworth's Patent PtaBinffMaohines. T EON" ARD'8 Mafchinery Depot, 109 Pearl and 60 Betfrer atrs. Li Machinist's Tools Irom tno uest maaera in u wmitj. ninrhl(izel Iron and Wood. ronivTi a Oil MnufaH.arcrs of Uzneons Marble. Ware- r irotu No. 643 1-2 llroadway. Factory corner ef Centra and Franklin Street, ith rtory, room So, TI Needles, Fish & Tactile &c. munM i a it- n ITK nla T A T. H. BATE.) 103 Maiden 1 Lane. Needles, Kish Hooks, Fiahing Tackle, Ac Paper Warerooms. fTf RUS W. FIELD CO., 11 CTiff 6L, Imp'ta and Wholesale Ll Dealers hi American, French, German and English Papers and every description of Paper Manntacturer maienaw. Pencil. rteoT m MTPOtoVi Celebrated PencCn, Ship and Home V Carpenter, Drawing and writing, School, . Thoa. Maaroe, 3 Pina SU Rubber Pencils for rfiiiirv and Fauer Soaps , t. t p a MHRY.ManuL and IbidO 318 Greenwich st. of JV iAiWna, Pnrroo Uarlnlna and other caUstttatM lakers suaironerr rfRteroom-Wltolesale. Wu A. Wbtod Co. Nor 13 and 1 Park aow, New York , ... r tu, and Fanev atatlonerv. Dealers In American paper of eTery deeeriptiaa.? ,r,ni,. "Tjm. No. 88 Jovn it. Wholeaale Beokwllers IV and statlonen, aad Slant of all kind of Blank Books. Safes. H. fratwea, Belanoa aalamander aaAja, fOajky'i Patent) R. . , .. Tnxeads. . , THOMAS BARBOCB, Kadnge Place, linen Thread, I ovXT-H and GUHn Thread, of oar own make and Vaataaamy, qiMw;-.!,; - ; r- Valentlnes fdr 1854. H. CUW a " a " .xtrRTnA TALKNTlNa GO. N.T.T8oaJaAas, 81. i. Maaaan Street, Agcn are now prepared to execute all or- Amrm fcr vaienunca bom imunwAw vi-...,.. w. w my - "- Daalaa an mqueated to write Immediate- W Shr a trade Cicnar eontalnlTi)C all parttewiara, T.ri ki...i. nf KnirreTin and Ardetle Work tn teaerai. AddreiSr TH09. FRERB, 81 Kaaaau M. Jlaw Yeas. rrwBker nUsiM 3ta-e2 If pliable H K 1 " CCK1S. GREENSBOROUGH Mutual Insurance Company. THE cost of insurance on the mutrral plan Is but a small sum, compared with a joint stock Company". This Company being located in. the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the 'West, very many 'of "which "are in the country. The Comparry is entirely free from debt ; have made ne 'assessments, and Lave a very large a mount ia cash and good "bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the publie. At the last Annual Meeting the followiag Ofi&eera were elected for the ensuing year : JAMES SLOAN, "President S'Q. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDEXIIALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM JI. CUM MING, General Agent.. DlEBCTOEg. , . James. Sloan, J. A. Mebaoe, G. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. T. Duems. J. JI. Garrett, Dr. D. P. WcirliW. J. McConnell, of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald-0. Goffia, J. W. Field, Jamestown; Fi El liott, Guilford; Witliam A. Wright, WIImingtAn; Dr. C, Watkine, Carolina Female College; Jebn JL Shaver, Salisbury ; John II. Cook, Fayetteville , E. F. Lilly,"" Wadesboro ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; I. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14, 18t3 101 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY. THIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon the mutual principle, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to fit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, Without destroying their right to.a full participa tion in the entire profits of the Company. Premi ums will be received, in cash, either annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be agreed up on at the time the Policy is issued. In the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tern, the payments made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which they are made. A party may pay in as niuch or as little, (not less than one dollar,) and as often, as may be conve nient for him, without any obligativn upon him to continue his payments, and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and the same time an assurance pay able at death a fund available in tkknexsnd a pro vision for old aje. t& fee Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Rulph Gurrell, Lyndon Swain, John A. Gilmer, D. F. Caldwell. Richard Greene. David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Blliott Prestdent Ralpu Goubell. Vice Presided Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treaturcr D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Examining l'hysiciati Edwin Watson, M D. Consulting Physician D. C. Mcbauc, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. D. D. F. Weir, IL D. General Agent William H Cumming. Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer " Feb. 22, 1833. tf-17 North. Carolina Mutual Insurance RALEIGH, N. C. TTIHIS Company has been in successful operatien for more than seven years, and continues te take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is iu Country risks, and its present cupital 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 thi3 Company for the present year. DI HECTORS. J. G. P. Ronlhac, C. W. t. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Sclby, Raleigh : Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville? Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington ; James Sloan, GreenBboro'; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Eliiabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymeuth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. JL Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS QF THE COMPANY. J. G, B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice d. ' S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting "j Jno. R. Williams, J- 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. rrHE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, I Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. al. by tlie way of Pittsboro', Franklins ville, Cedar Falls Ashboro', Copper Mines, &c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. - , j Fare from Kaleign to rittsboro 5d,UU do ...do at. Lawrence, 4,00 do FranklinBviHe, Cedar Falls' & Ashboro',... 5,00 do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', BT. L. ROBARDS, k CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. 63 New Arrival AT THE VARIETY STORE! THE undersigned respectfully informs the citi iens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at his Md .stand,- and has just returned frem-thrwortn; where ne selec ted a good assortment of articles usually kept on a Family Grocery and confectionary UKUUBH.1ES ' Java'. Laguira and Rio Coffees; Clarified, Pul- veriied, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles ; Molasses and Sugar House Syrup ; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Fish, Rice, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Sajl, Mustard, Hutmeg. uinger, Mace, Cloves, Uinnamon, optce, ai. . eoaa, s , MISCELLANEOUS Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, Umbrellas, Wool and Cotton Cards, Nails, a fuU assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brash es, Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shovels, Water-Vessels," Horse Buckets, Brooms, Boskets, Ac. CONFECTIONARY, &c. Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs,' Prunes, Currants, Citron, Sardines,' Pickles, Chocolate; Preserved Ginger, Pears, Damsons, Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces and Limes; Olives, Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts, Pecan, (by the bag or lb.,) Tobaceo, Snuff, Soaps, Cologne, Looking Glasses and Fire works, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention. - -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Accordeons, " Violins, GuRars, Banjos, Tambo rines. Fifes, Flutes. Sic. HENRY KEIM. An. 2, 1858. ' tf TO James e. cuthbert, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR A- CUTHBERT.) Grteer, Forwarding' and Commitston Merchant, Beh ungbrook Street, Petersburg, Veu. Thos. Bragg, Jr.; Jackson, N. C.' L. F. Hfcks, Esq, ) . , Messrs., Kevan & Bri. 1 tr,tsrT Messrs. L. D. A W. G. Crenshaw, Jtithmemd. Josiah Wills, Esq.., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore, Messrs. Menahan & Beers. AVw-JVi. TTA8 constantly on band : Prime Porte Rise JLI ana jew Orleans Sugars, . Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and CTarlfiea do Rio, Laguira. and St, Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, add ARspiee Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps - Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink; Shoe Thread and Wrappiag Paper, Good and Damaged Sal and Uppar Laa-Chec . Liverpeol and Greund Alum Salt - Prime Virginia an Western Bacen and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warekemse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large -stock of fereign and dt mestic Liquors, Wines, which he offers ai the lowest market rates. . The strictest attention paid te receiving amd for warding goods. Petersburg, March 6, A9 A- &, H. HARRIS, GENERAL COMMISSION UEXCHAKT8,. NO E FOLK, VIRGINIA, XTT'II'L make liberal advances on censignmeata, T t if desired. Norfolk. April 19. 1853. . IS ly IRON RAUJNG AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citiiens 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, stjps, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries. &. Also, Set tecs, Chains, Tables, Grey Hounds, east ire Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamen tal and architectural Iron Work. t They pay particular attention to enclosing cemetery lots, having the largest and handsomest assortment of any establishment 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 Gst of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD & CO., No. 121 North Tenth "St., Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. g 3ui Isaac Pro ot o r MERCHANT TAILOR, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER A PiOCTOR.) WOULD respectfully announce to his patrons and the publie generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths Cassimeres and Vcstings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for casl j he is enabled to offer at very low rates. He has now in 6tore, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Office Superfine bl'k. bine, brown, dahlia and other' fancy Cloths, of various goods Superfine French, English and American CaS 6'mreres, of all prices, plain and fancy a i . m M UWwaAa. j ' j i - iM - Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins and Grenadines Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Testings Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for wed dings and parties Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rich. FURNISHING 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 Under-shirts and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain , and fancy Hosiery Gloves, rery superior kid, bl'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 witb out ties Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &o.. In fact, everything necessary for a'gcntleman's complete outfit. " With sincere 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. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to be manufactured, may rely upon receiving the same care and attention as though sold by himself. - -' The latest Paris and London fashions just reserved. 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. 4 Oct. 18, 1853. S5 Age and Giraffe: - CHERRY & B t G G-S , . GENERAL - Comroission MerchantSj CAROLINA WHARF TOWN POINT NORFOLK, VA. April 22, 1853i - 84 Iiouisburg Female Semiiiary. FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C. " " A. H. RAY, 1 Principals and Teachers In JANE A. RAY, the Solid Branches; Miss E. W. Oubtis, Piano, Vocal Music. Miss S. P. Adams, Piano, Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting. Miss M. L. Plbasaxtb Penmatrship, Eng 1 lish Branches. Miss A. E. Kimbro', Guitar, Eng; Branches. THE next Session begins the 1st Monday in Jaauary. Beard aad washing $45 per session. Tuition as formerly. The sitaaiioA has superior advantages as regards health emdgdod society. . Persons desiring further information wrU nave a Circular forwarded on application to the Princi paL JOHN D. HAWKINS, President. .December 6, 1853. ,99-w5w Ground Alum Salt. - A r rf SACKS eround alum Salt, direct 4t Importation, per ship Miltiades, now landing at our wharf, for sale low by " NIEMEYER & WHITE. Portsmonth, Vs., Dee. 6,'58. 99 FOR SAT.K THE Printing Office of the American Beacon is offered fer sale, with the Type, Presses, and t.ix tares of the establishment, many of which are nearly new. Also- the Job Office and . Reading Room. The Beacon has a circulation equal to that of any journal, which is published in, Norfolk, which may be still further increased both in Vir-a-inia. and North Carolina. There is a laree Read ing Room attached, in which the principal papers of the U. States, and London and Liverpool jour nals, are filed, and where the only riews Book here is kept. The Office is located on Wide Water street, the principal business street of the city. A Nota ry Public's office is also in the establishment.' A liberal credit will be riven the uurchoser if de sired. A man of enterprise , and industry would find it an advantageous location. Possession will be given on the' 1st of January, 1854. ; ; Those wishing to purchase most apply to the undersigned, who will furnish- all the requisite in formation. " WM. B. CUNNINGHAM. r RICH'D. OATEWOQD, Jf. , Norfolk, Decr, '53. - 93 NortK Colini Mutual JAb Inru .' .i. ranoe Company.., J.' - ' OFFICEC RALEIGit N. C 3 rtlHtS Company continues to Instte ti Eves ef . I. ajl healthy White persons and Slaves '; Th greatest risk taken on a single life I $6,000. Slaves are insured for a term of ene te fivrars fer jds theirTalue. : " " ' .""V; nrrics; " "' Dr. fjhas. E. Johnson, President, "Wbv? DHaywod,1Vice I President, Jamear P. Jordan, gecretary, , --' TTnv'H. Jones, Treasurer,' - v Perrin Buabee," Attorney, f i"-K-. Dr. Vtm. H. MeKee, Examining Physloia, " J. Hersman", General Agent,-- - All losses are paid within 90 days eiter satiafsea toryproofis presented. - . :v Blanks and pamphlets; showing tht (Ian of oper ation of the Company, may be had on applicatieli at the Office, or any of the Agenea IU !tiri en hnsiness should be addressed to " ' jAJiEa r. joints,' Se j ' -' ,'"-FrJiia-;?'i-'T TH 8 A INSTIBASCI i COMTANT HASTrosB. CoKir..i CfieW to faisNjBildui and Merchandise, against loss or damage bJrei at premiums to suit the times. ? I ThJe is one of the oldest and best Iiurarance Cess panies in the United States, " audi Pays its losses promptly.. .:- , ' ' s-'i-ffi:- u Applications for Insurance in Raleigh,, er its TV oinitTj te be made te V - i. W. WHITING, , Agent And fer MilUa, IT. (j. and vicinity, te . J. PALMER, Agent. . October, 1848. 1 83 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Musical Instruments at the N. C; Masie Storev whete may always be found Sheet Music and Music Books for ad instruments. Pianos from, the . celebrated Faetory of Rnabe & Gsehle, Baltimore. GaitarSj Violins, Violineellosv Drums, Fifes, Flate Clario netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, ring ing from 60 cento to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborina, Violin Screws, Pins, Bridses, Bows. A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin. A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte Momue&i Cj so. ; ; ARTISTS' JiATEftl AtS.-A beantifut lot ef Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Bruaesj Oils and Varnish J Canvass in pieces or on stretehes. - ' ' - Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel, Water" Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, Glass &c-M &o. E. W. -PETERSLUA. Raleigh, Sept . ifli 1853. 7fl IRON HAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. - THE subscribers respectfully inform the eiti xens of the United States that they are pre pared to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron Work, such as railings for Publie or Private Parks, Gar dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries; ke. Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds, Cast Iron. Lambs, New Feundland Dogs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards,' Gates and all . kinds of ornamental and architectural Iron work. They pay particular attention, to enclo sing cemetery lots) having the largest and hand somest assortment of patterns of any establishment in the country: Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and know the cost of work, .by address ing iue suDscriuers, wiurecoirc) uy return u man, printed designs of ork and list of prices. All orders entrusted to as wRl receive prompt attentien No; 121 North Tenth st, Philadelphia. Nov. 22nd, 1853. 95 MEtROPOLITAij. Female Seminary. 1 ZKXHB subscriber proposes to open, on the sec Sk ond Monday in January next, in the City of Raleigh,, a High School for yonng ladies, under the above title- For this aurpose, he has purchased the proper ty formerly owned, and employed for- school pur poses, by the late itev. J.J. rinch.- it is situated on Halifax street, a few hundred yards north ef the Capitol, in a pleasant and j desirable part of lue city , suiuiMcuuy xtov mi eujoy ou uiwr tages of the city, and sufficiently' retired to be free from most of its annoyances. He has also purchased an unimproved lot, in the same vicinity, one of the most eligible and beau tiful sites in the city upon Which he intends, as soon as circumstances will admit"' to erect large nvtd commodious buildings; with special reference to school purposes, many circumstances oonsgire to render Kaleign a most desirable location let a female" schooL ' Its proverbial healthf ulness the objects of interest, which attach toit, as .the eap italofthe State; its accessibility by meatis of railroads ; the high character of the institufions it already contains; and its growing importance, giv ing promise of permanent ptesperity are all : cir cumstances which cannot be overlooked by parents , desinng to give their daughters a polite and. an ac complished education; The subscriber will be as sisted. 111 the duties or the school by Mrs. jueiiew II and all the facilities necessary te a first elaas school, wlu be promptly provided. . . . The eourse of instruction will be thbrougtt r em . bracing all the branches usually taught irr High Schools or Colleges, and diplomas will be granted to those who complete the course.1- Certificates of fleMrtiiatiAn wvll emtr Kd'Frbti rk HfissaS a anil kfkAW launauvu w ui wiovuv itvu(iu miioiv i 1. . 1 1 1 Ornamental Branches, to those who attain' the re quisite proficieniyv " . V . ' - . t"-". The sessions and vacations ami .be arranged to correspond as nearly as practicable with those of Wake Forest College, in order that parents patron iztng both Institutions may haveth advantages of sending their sons and'daugnters together. - . TkZltS FBB. SKSSIOHt Primary Department,' fflO Preparatory ' do ....ftv.....ui:iU,,k. 15 Classical and Scientific. Departmeat ...25 Music oa Piano and Gaitox inclnding the use of Instrument, 15 Other-Ornamental Branches at tne u- - anal prices. . . -r - Board including washing fuel, Ac, i.....U-60 .Contingent Bxpenses ................Vr...... 1 Payable promptly At the end of each session. No deduction" for absence,', after a pupil lias en tered, except in cases of protracted sickness. The above terms are as moderate, it is believed, as the expensiveness of living and the facilities, whiah, will be provided; will justify. Bat experience haa taught that Parents, who properly appreciate the education of their children, are more solicitors about the character of the instruction imparted, than about the price paid for it. Heuee the prime object will not be to make thQ school at cheap as possible, bas to render the in strnction as efficient as posishle, . ' . - The subscriber, tatters himself that the expert-, enee he hn hadinteanhing young ladies, and the satisfaction he has been enabled to give, will be a sufficient guarantee, to all .who-, may be disposed to patronise his school, that their daughters will be-properly cared for, and faithfully instructed. And as he has undertaken this enterprise at the urgent soHcitatian of numerous friends, ed under the impression that important interests may be eubeerved thereby, he trusts thaV lie shall not kaek that generous sympathy1 and liberal ' support which nave neen a ceo rued to aim eisewnere. ' A.' MCDOWELL NOV 29, 1853. .Id 97 ATTORNEY AlUJlVCOUNSEItLER AT LAW, ILL attend, t all business entrusted e him . in the Courts ef - this, -and thm adjoining ouaties.., -s , '"": Orngwitba n eecupied by the late Hem. Jamas Xredeg. June. 17, 185S. ms eQ
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