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e - " 1 , III ' , 111 a VOLUME LV, CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY. 29, .1854. :,vt,.-. j ' 7k . , 11" I I A. F f 1 i I i t I'll -1 L Vr( VI V 1 I 1 J - "f t , r-'., a i' THE RALEIGH REGISTER' :v V GALES, S t A 1 v J SI)T0 AND r j TK1MI: $i per uoua; iaadvanet $4. (3 per aanoa ; in advaim $2 50. ' KAIES OF ADTEKTlSIXa : ...wt.For wry 1 U, rt tnrtfcii $1 ; h,,t dednctkm of 33U K etat. will be 16! ""Si-Salar pricf to lTertl..rt by tb Jm. I'rHia W Jlj i- W. SniMlIt Will .1 vr-vj m " " J I " T if rhm. to lb Editor snort be K)8MAIl. Schedule has been ordered bj rBt;:r; Master GeneraLand hu cone into I k -iulcizh at 8 A. M , and reach Weldon at IIP. Xl.r and reach Haleteh fart ' ;.. . " kstnn Railroad Po. t -"-'" September IS, 183. 75 tobacco is a rarity of Nature. It is made most costly, most beautired, and most dell-- . froiro in Virginia, is put up in boxes 3s3 ' il -Am with ths nafiiM .n.l i;V no the label. A supply just receired and v. r. FJSSCUD. A Card. l or Subscriber would respectfully announce to the ritiiens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he t'L 1P,j Siher wre, ri : Goblets, Mags, Teapots, , - T T 1 . ic: Setting Jewels and Repairing all kinds of vireh-ria a manner warranted to give satisfaction; janving m l Chasing of everj description in a c s,.t to be surpassed. J ;Mer mar be ten at ( . .MaDier s s t-o.. Ifjf he has token the room adjoining the store H. MAHLER. p S. The most reasonable rate giTen for Old li.Rn.l Siher. Riigh. N.C April 4. 18-4V - ly 28 Spring Trade, -1854- TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS ! Inuhf armalof the Steamer buropa ana racK 1 1) ft Ship Panama, we are in possession of our SPRING IMPORTATION Or FOKKIGN GOODS, liwfWilf'ir onr sales by Mr. wm. Weddetl, in the ifsk Scottish and Irish Markets. We hare It rwiea irom me r.asirn uow a iargp an-i vsBinUinj; stock of DOMRSTIC FABRICS. hrrsjl from First Hands. We are prepared to liarto tbP Trade at as low prices as they cau be mi in any Market. fcrth Carolina Merchants are respectfully m- I r.tK u call when they risit our market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. Mtrch, 1SU. ly--t) nTlNLMv OLASS. Best qualities ot.tr-ocb. Union and Baltimore brands of following sx? tu : ny iu, iuoj ia, i- "7 , w jr 10. 1 hv i?. 12 by 20, 13 by 16, IS by 18, IS by 1 -; hV:Y. 1? by 21, 24 by 30. 0rlr receiTe.1 for any siie Coach and Picture c it T:i.. jia.--. Uiass lor urceu nuiura, wiu uims inm v. F;oor-fiUeil promptly by- P. F. PESCUD. WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE 4 FANCY GOODS. THE subsenber has receired and opened a I most elegant and fashionable assortment of hjh the attention of the MtboTe GOODS, to 1 jiiuc is solicited. He kas all the new styles of Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins Ear-Drops, Lockets, &e. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond. Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter KniTes, Cups, -e. And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor Strips, Walking Canes, Perfumery, Ac On hand, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. 89 tf Raleigh, Not. 1,'53. XCLE TOM'S CABIN OUTDONE. The greatest book of the atce. Dr. Gunn's Domes- Medicine ; or, Family Physician. The poor su's friend, in pain and sickness. A Safe and. biiable Guide. The Publisher has the pleasure of announcing a tie public that Dr. Gunn's Book has been pub--mm Fifiteen Years, and during that time nealy 5if a Million Copies of his work have been dis- This book points out in plain language, free doctors terms, the Diseases of Men, Women M Children, and the latest and most improved ns us in their cure ; and is intended expres for me benefit of families. It also eon'ains des Jipuuiis of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the i-ated States, and how they are to be used in the 3 of diseases. It is arranged on a new aud sim ? pln, by which the practice of medicine is re nted to principles of common sense. it does not prppose to dispense with physicians, Jiere cases. But it does propose to save " 'lands and tens of thousands annually, by put fc the means of cure into every man's hand, and rf ing many valauble lives (which is of far more portance) by instructing individuals how to 'wk disease in the beginning, before it has acquir- 100 "ich strength to resist and overcome. For Sale br TT T TPRNKIL . N. C. Book store Ei'eighJaly.l&H. fi6 VIRGINIA SPRINGS. uRGIM CENTRAL RAILROAD OPEN ALL THE WAY TO STAUNTON. 0N the 1st day of June, the passenger train will 'MTe Richmond, after breakfast, and abeivk !' yT" stos to dishir. Passengers will go on - rae evening and reaca the White Sulphur P the next day. Railroad track over the top of the Blue which has been in successful operation for "fil months, ig an object of great attraction, 'Anting from various points prospects of re-fi-tile grandeur and beauty. ' ' -"Sen.ers frnm tVa Snntk maw rtrtmm ti Rii.li. Ji (TV ! r . . - - I I . ' rant until a am P. M break- morning, or, if they desire a. "il Kit U 1.1 I J no deten train and wey may arriTe m a "J! without delay. ll4 ""hfr8"ction of the Rail Road west of Staun. " ie opened early in the season. : . H . O. WHITCOMB, Agent. CARRIAGE MAKING. - . "ALEIGII COACH FA0TORT!!! llILLUMs & GORMAN, having enlarged eir establishment bv the addition of Jen- ,, ! wdrs for CARRIAGES of every descrip Uif v ''O ing experienced workmen and using d 01 u"aerils. their work will always be in a style warranted to give satisfaction. V Pmng done with neatness and despatch. ' CT 1 or-v on Hare" St., near the Baptist U4ll - "d at Clarke's old stand, near the Masonic i'gh, Juu '54. 61 ly. e ... ,- V XUEttKY & cahill Coaunlsfiori Merchants. NORFOLK. VA. Jan. 18, 1854. ' tf.6 JTri-Weekly Stajre Line. rpHE Stages will leaT Raleigh, every Monday, JLe8?Td FHday, at 7 A. M. by thy of Pittsboro. Franklimrrfll rA v. 11. t .i.Vv.r PPJe. &-t "nS Salisbury by 7 IJj .are from Raleigh toKttsW, 1.. .$3TbO ao.....v.,do...j....Sj. Lawrence........ 4,00 do Franklinsrille, CelW Fatt & Ashboro',...8,00 do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', ' GU. ROBARiJS, & CO. .rx f Proprietors. Stage Office Taf I rough House, Ralergh, N. C. .Aug. 8, 185S..-jA 63 '. 1 ' , . WILSON AJGrRICE, GxNEKitCoxxiasoM&FietvAKDiNO Merchants, Ao. 11, W&18I: and Pierce' Wharf, Portsmouth, Va GIVE their personal and prompt attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce andMer chkndise of every description, and make liberal ad ranoes upon consignments. Ririat.Ncss 0o. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W H. & R. S. Tucker, do ; King, Thomas & Barrow, Louisburg ; R. N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county ; Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery & Plummer, do ; CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4, 1853. 87-1 y Turnip Seed, New Crop. I AM able to supply the following Varieties, ei ther by the paper or pound : Purple Top. Yellow Ruta Baga, (Improved.) Early Flat Dutch, (strap leaved.) Purple Top, Large Norfolk. Large Globe. Long White, &c. H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh. July 1 854. 54 Standard a id Metropolitan copy. Land for Sale in Wake County. Iwill sell the folllowing Tracts, to wit: One Trct containing near seven hundred acres, on the waters of big Lick Creek. The other Tract, con taining near seven hundred Acres, on tie waters of Neuse River and Laurel Creek. Both of said Tracts are well adapted to the culture of Tobacco and Cotton, and all kiuds of grin. There is a sufficient amount of cleared land on each, aud good improvements on both tracts. And if it be desired by the purchasers of the above Tracts, I will sell ray HOME TRACT, containing about Kioht hvk dbkd Ac ass, which lies between the two Tracts pified above. There is a large two story hou.se. with four good fire places and seven rooms, a good kitchen and all necessary oat houses, nituated 011 my home tract. Tliess tracts will be disposed of at private sale. Entire possession given the 25tb of Dec. next, and the privilege of sowing wheat in good time. CALVIN J. ROGERS, AgaU for BEN J. ROGERS. May 12th, 1854. 89 tf FOR SALE! THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, In the City of Raleigh, ftg- KNOWN AS GUION'S HOTEL, -j BY virtue of sundry Deeds of Trust made by E. P. Guiun, we,.the Trustees, will sell at Public bale, on Wednesday the 20th of September next, on the premises, the above well known and valua ble property, together with the furniture, consist ing of everything necessary to carry the business immediately on without trouble. This property is so well known, that a full de scription is not thought necessary. Any person deairous of purchasing will no doubt examine the property himself. The Hotel is most desirably and pleasantly sit uated on the north fide of the Capitol Square, and near the Raleigh and Gaston Depot. The beautiful Capitol Square alone parts it from the business portion of the City, giving all the advantages of the City as well as ihe quiet of a private residence. Besides, it is free from the dust and heat of the business streets. The Hotel contains forty-seven rooms, besides stables and out houses. The lot contains two acres in a square to itself, with a street all round. The Hotel is doing a successful business. A person having capital to enlarge tUe front building, may command nearly all the business of the City. The purchaser will have the advantage of a large business from the State Fair in October next ; also from the Legislature, which commences in No vember. At the same time, we will sell TWO SLAVES, and One TRACT OF LAND, lying on the north side of the Hillsboro' road, two miles from Raleigh, containingONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. This band has been considerably improved, and would make a pleasant place for a residence ; we will also sell one other tract of wood land, con taining about one hundred and fifty acres, lying on the south of the Hillsboro' road, three and a half miles from Raleigh Also, one Omnibus, and all things contained on said lands. Tkkms made known on the day of sale. The Hotel can be purchased at private sale, by applying to E. P. Guion, on the premises. S. W. WHITING, JULIUS GUION, Trustees. Baleigh, July 25, 1854. td 60 Louisburg Coaoh Factory. CARRIAGES have beeome so fashionable that it has been predicted by some, if war should ever visit our shores again, they would be tested .n thrn for the TJurDose of dealine out death into the ranks of our eaemv. Whether or not. how ever, I am determined that my establishment shall h won represented in the way of Coaches, four and six passenger Rockaways, taper, patent and half patent axle Buggies, with and without tops, ml Snlkiea of superior finish. My stock at present consists of a general as sortment of the above named Vehicles. After having a life time experience in the business, and keeping no body in my employ but the best work men the country can afford. I deem it unnecessa , . .nvthinar in its behalf, for it requires nothing but a gdmpse at it to satisfy any man it is capable of doing its own pumng. Persons wantine a Carriage who cannot con - ! . jasma tt mV establishment, can have it TIUICUIIJ J - .r,tttliBir house for inspection, if desired. Old work will be taken in exchange for new, at reasonable prices, I .Jbo keen on band HARNESS of all qualiUes th nrineinal part of which is put up under my -ion. I ask nothing but a trial to in V;aftAt;nn for mv prices will be as moder- .1.- will admit of. while my work will contribute a pleasure to ine eve, k Kn.lv. s.nd delight to the mind. and CMV W - . " ... . 1 Repairing of all kind uone wim nearness iuu dispatch. AU wora Louisburg, N. C Jnne 80 tf 68 k RNOLD'S SASH LOCK. This invaluable A linAaw Fastener kept constantly on hand, wdare applied to your windows at only -So cents . m If vou wish to sleep in cool PSoLSf'wf County right, will do well to send in their orders at once as I wish to end for a summer suppij. JAS. M. TOWLES. , 44 May 80, '54 -v-to mar CIGARS 1 1 A lot th : rery best T2S2L a&f W ffi555ar : Jewelry and Fancy Goods, CHEAPER THAN EVER!! THE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform the eitisens of Raleigh and vicinity that they have just received an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Thankful' for the liberal patronage always re ceived, they will do every thing in their power to deserve a continuance of the same. Their present stock consists in part of Jiwiiby Gold ear-rings, breast-pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings, sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils, pens, watc'ies, keys, &c. F axcy Goods : Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sixes, papier mache work boxes, Spanish and French fans from 50c to $7,00, portmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl. Flench cigar cases, pocket-books, Wostenholm's celebrated cutlery, dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, india-rubber round combs, puff, tucking and side-combs, Faber's pencils, French conserves of all descriptions, fancy caps and saucers from 40c to $8,00, Gothic l and 8 day clocks, German silver castors, wax, kid, erring and india-rubler dolls of all sixes, looking glasses from 60c to $2,0 all kinds of Perfumery and Toilet req isites ; China and glass ware of various descriptions, Ac, 4c, CONFECTIONARY Ac. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, schied am schnapps, c, MAHLER a Co. April 11, '54. 80 GENERAL AGENT, RALEIGH, N. C. 7"ILL attend to the collection of all claims due in the city of Raleigh, and Bank busi ness of all kirds to be transacted here. His terms will be moderate. The most ample and satisfactory references can be given. Raleigh, June 20, 1854. fim-50 A Few Remarks. L. HARDING has made very recently large accessions to his STOCK, and can now cer sunply all those who are in need of well E. tainly made SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand one hundred Lustre Alpacea Sacks, with Silk Vel vet Cellars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Frock style ; seventy-five French Drab d'Ete Frocks, Velvet Collars: fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and Frocks: one huudred French Linen Sacks; seventy-five Brown Duck Liueu Frocks, out in Dress Frock style, very haadsome: White Grass and Gingham Sacks, in any quautity ; ulwo, a very full nssortment of White and Co ored Marseilles Vests; black and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-five doxeu Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Uuder Shirts. For bargains in superior Ready Made Clothing, always hear in mind that H ARDING'S is the place. E. L. HARDING. Juue 22 51. VISITORS TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS ! BY THE SOUTH SIDE RAIL ROAD, VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE RAIL ROAD, And Plag, Caldwell fc Co's Stage Line. rflHE Visitors to the Virginia Springs are now JL offered the CHEAPEST, MO COMFORT- ABLE AND EAl'EDlTlOtS R01 ever before known in Virginia. Cars leave Petersburg EVERY DAY (Sundays excepted,) at 15 minntes to 7, A. M.. arrive in Lynchburg at 4 o clock r. M., where the passen gers will take the cars upon the Virginia and Ten nessee Railroad, and arrive in Salem at half past o'clock, P. M. At Salem they will have a com fortable night's rest in one of the most pleasant Towns in Virginia ! Leave Salem after day-light next morning, in Messrs Flagg, Caldwell Jfc Co's elegant and comfortable Stages for the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS and arrive there before dark, having only sixty- oue miles of staging. The Staging from Salem to the White Sulphur Springs is over a fine turnpike road of easy grades. which winds its way through the V alley of the Roanoke, a country presenting the grandest and most beautiful Mountain scenery in the United 8tates. The route is rendered additionally desi rable from the fact that it passes by the SWEET AND RED SWEET SPRINGS. Extra Stages will always be in readiness at Sa lem to convey passengers to any of the V lrginia sp9- . . , Arrangements nave Deen maue wua me lrgin- . rt I I XI EM . ia and Tennessee xvau imu uu .ucssra. rmgg Caldwell & Co., for Through Tickets, at the fol lowing rates : Through ticket from Petersburg to White Sulphur c. " " Springs. $,50 . " " Sweet Springs, 8,00 " Red Sweet Springs 8,00 t Red Sulphur Springs 8,50 Visitors can also have an opportunity of visi ting two other delightful watering places imme diately on the line of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road, vis : The Yellow springs in .Mont gomery County, Va, and the Alleghany Springs n Roanoke County, Va. 8g?" The above schedule and rates will take ef fect on and after the 1st of July, 1864. Office of the S. 8. R. R. E. O. r ALL, Superintendent S. S. R. R Petersburg, July 18, 1854 wj-swlm-55 Still alive and trying to Please ! THE Subscriber is still carrying on the tnsnu facture of Turpentiue and brandy Stills in all its branches, and flatters himself that hy long experience and practice and the large number of Stills he has made, he can ana win give satisfac tion, and please all who will give him a call. He also is prepared to do all kind of work in Copper, Brass, Iron and Steel. He has also on hand at present 13 or the very best Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms and worms. which he will sell low for cash, or on time for good notes. He also will warrant the Stills in durability, workmanship and materials. He also offers anv who can make a better lurpenune biiu than the Subscriber 800 ; also the prioe shall be at least $200 less than any other manufactory. nntlemen. bear in mind that 1 was the hrst man who suppressed the Northern manufactories from treading on your corns. . JOS. WOLTERING. Raleigh, July 18, 1854. 8m-58 -pVTOTICE ! NOTICE 1 1 NOTICE ! ! ! THOSE l who are iroine North to buy their stock of Edge Tools and want a good article will do well to call on the Subscriber, who is now manufactu ring all kinds of Edge Tools, such as Club and Turpentine Axes, Hackers, Broad Axes Hatchets Dcawinz and Crowding Knives, Foot Adae, Ham mers and many other articles too tedious to men tion. JOS. WOLTERING. July 18, 1854. m-58 H' ORSE POWER WHEAT THKESUKKS. I have still on hand several of the very best make brought lor exniDuion at ine iaei xair, which I offer at the manufacturer's prices, free of rharce for transportation. Farmers will do well to look to their interest and buy at once as they cannot have such another op- portunity tor tne present .roiaM Farmer's Hall, June 3, 1854. 40 rwrn WHEAT GROWERS Just received at Il the Eermer's Hall another of Sinclair's cele brated Threshers, with separator and horse-power Aomolete. Will sell it with or without the power h.ir nrices. adding cost of carnage. , a van Palmer's Rotary Thresher with the oower; and another supply of McGregor's Vege JAS. M. TOWLES. " . ' V " , NEW YORK CITY "BUSINESS DIRECTORY. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO'S ADVERTISING A- GENCY, 119 HA89AU STRUT, 1T1W TOKK. And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co. are Agents for , the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. ff3y .The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York: Drtr Goods. H ILL BROTHERS Importersof Embroideries, T - . V , A A W" - - -A - A J. nnite uooas, sc., iso. owjioeny street. COTTENET & CO., Importers of French and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad street. EPSTEIN & HONIG, No. 100 Liberty St., Im porters of Laces, Embroideries, Silks &c. MITCHELL A POTT. 45 Exchange PL , Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress Goods, &c. B 0RN, SCHLIEPER& HAARHAUS, Importers of German a d Belgian Broadcloths, auks, Hosieries, &c. No. 60 Exchange Place. SCHUCHARDT, FROLICH & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, Ac. Woolens of eve ry description. BERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics snd Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street T J -Li. n WYBTH CO., Importers of Embroide ries, YWnte and Lace Uoods, fto. zz inroad street. JOHN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. ofShirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street. K' OHLSAAT BROS., 48 John Street, Impor ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool. Floas Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and hilver Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, Laoes, STRAHLHEIM & CO., 69 Broadway. Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries snd Trimmings. II. Silks, ROBINSON 4- CO., No. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Embroideries, Hosiery, 189 Broadway. Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, small wares, J-e. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. C. B HATCH & CO. 9"- WILLIAM ST.. New York. Manufacturers and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, &c, &c. ACC0RDE0XS, STRINGS, Ao. C1HARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in German, French and Italian Mrsi- i;L Instki'Mknts and trinos. JNo. Z Maiden Lane. ERDINAND ZOGBAUM & CO., No. 97 Mai den Lane, Importers of Vio'ins, Guitars, Ac- cordeons, Strines. Brass instruments. Ac, &c. Daguerreotypes JGURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. JOHN COLT'S STANDARD SAIL DUCK, II. C. Beach & Co., No. 71 Pine St., New York, sole agents. Cotton Canvass from eeverai other mills ; also Osnaburg's Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Sattinett Printers. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AHLBORN & CO., No. 54 Maiden Lane, (up stairs) and 29 Liberty St. Importers of J. Toys and Fancy Goods. files for Floor and Chimney Tops. MILLER, C0ATES & Y0ULE, No. 279 Pearl St., ENCAUSTIC TILES, OAEXKIBK CHIMNEY tops. Plumber s Materials, Metals, etc. Window las, Paints, etc. F HOPKINS J- BRO S, Imp'ts of rsxNCH wis pow glass, No 61 Barclay St. Engravers- rPHTTNEY. JOCELVN 4 ANNIX, Artl-U and En(rrTer on tf W food, Nos. &S A 60 Fulton SL Finent and bent work done here. Expresses- EDWARDS, 8AXF0RD A CO., Foreign Exprera, No. 36 Broadway. Uoodn aod parAatoen ibrwarded to and from all parts of the world. Agents in Norfolk Adams A Co. FANCY GOODS. CHAS. ZINN & CO., Importers of French and German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New York. HATS. FURS, Ac. THOMPSON & ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and i liolesale Dealer in Hats. Straw Goods, Sc. Hot Air Furnaoes &c- DAVID CTLVEK, (lnventorand Patentee,) ii Cliff St. Man. and Dealer, whnlraale and rvtall, In Furnaeea, Yentilatcra, KaAK, Ac India Rubber Gooda. milE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, frc. UNION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, Jc. Coats from $2,00 to $6,00 each. Lightning Rods. AM. Qpimbt A soxa, Doalars in Qaimby's Improved Rods, a CHlice l:U Kaxt -T th st. and 119 Nassau street. Looking (rlais aud Picture Frames. MP- WRrru I. Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal sU, New ork. t Qildlne in all its branrlx-. T ADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Pateut I j p. Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Astor House, New Yor!;, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. machinery aud Macliine Tools. S' icaxsca'a Machinery Depot, 02 Courtland street. Machinery, Machine Tools and n oousworm s raieni riantng .Machine. A NDREWS A JESUP, No. 67 Pihe st., New rr - York, Commission Merchants for the sale of all Kinds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive ageuts for Lowell Machine Shop. Needle, Fib Hooks dt Tackle afce. THOMAS II- BATE, (late T. T. H. BATE.) 103 Lane, Needle, Pish Hooks. Fishing Tackle, Ac. Maiden Paper Wnreroomi. CYRUS W. FIELD A CO., 11 Cliff St., Imp'ts and Whoseaale Dealers ia Anrarican, French, German and English Papers and every daserlpUon 01 raper jaanuuciurera aiaterlala. Stallonery Warerooms Wholesale K umihb a Kblloos, No. 88 Jovn at. Yi noteaale Booksellers and stationers, and Manlof all kinds of Blank Books. Safes. jy Dt. Patrick, Defiance salamander safes, and Ooffln'a De- JV fianos Locks ana uroea .pare, mropxi, . lua reari St. wniiK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE R. N ..' n.L. A. B. Allen A CkO 18 and 181. Water at. AffrfeulMral and Horticultural Implements and Machinery, Field and Garden Seeds and Fertilisers, Guano, Bone Dust, PhospeU of Um1Pondret, Plaster, Ac WARDEN SEED. A full supply of Garden I x Seed, warranted fresh, just received at the Drug Store of HAYWOOD & SCOTT, it. S, 1851. - r - . . U -.- , j. . .,- .v . - i GREENSBOROTJGH Mutual Insurance Cornpany. T HE cost of insurance on the mutual plan is . but small sunt, compared with a joint stock Company. .This "Company being located iae Western nart of the State, conseauently much, the larger portion of the risks art in the JSTest veryJ many ot which are in the country. r The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments,, and have a very large a mount in eash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the .ensuing year.: ' JAMES SLOAN, President S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent Directors. James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr. D. P. Weir. W. J..McConnelL of Greensboro'; Dr. Shubald G. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkin, Carolina Female College; John L Shaver, Salisbury ; John H. Cook, Fayetteville , E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro' ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 14, 1853. 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (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 in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H.Selby, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoy t, Washington ; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boaer, 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, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, Prenident . Henry D. Turner, Vice do. 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 HERRINGS. QAA Barrels 1 cut Large barrel, W. T. OUUton's curing. Sut- do do family Roe do do do 40 half do do do do For Sale by, A. & H HARRIS. 3m 44 Norfolk, May 30, '54. DANIEL G. FOWLE, ATTOIMNIIEY AT LAW raleigh, N. C. May 12, 1854. 3m 39 OSENDALE CEMENT. 100 Barrels Rosen- dale cement for sale by NIEMEYER & WHITE. Portsmouth, Va., June 13, 1854. 48 Standard copy. New and Interesting Books. LEATHER Stocking and Silk A Story of Vir ginia. 1 wenty 1 ears in the Philhppine Islands, with il lustrations. Vara, or the Child of Adoption. Farm Implemerts, with 200 illustrations, by J. J. Thomas . Melbourne, and the Chinca Islands; with sketch es of Lima, and a Voyage round the World, by G . W. Peck. Aubrey a Novel, by Mrs. Marsh. The Quiet Heart a Novel. Life and its Aims; in two par's. The Two Roads, or the Right and the Wrong. The Virginia Mineral Springs, with remarks on their use, the diseases to which they are applicable, and in which they are contra-indicated ; accompa nied by a Map of Routes and Distances a new work, by William Burke. M. D. Travels in Armenia ; A t car at Erreroom, and on the Frontiers of Turkey, Russia and Prussia, by the Hon. Robert Curzon. The above for sale at the Publisher's prices, by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book-store. Raleigh, June 23, '54. 51 UNITED STATES HOTEL, CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH. PHILADELPHIA. J. McLELLAN, (late of Jones' Hotel,) has C. the pleasure to inform his friends and the travelling community, that he has leased this house for a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guests. The Local advantages of this favorite establish ment are too well known to need comment. The House and Furniture have been put in first rate order ; the rooms are large and well ventila ted. The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. July 4th, 1854. 2m-54 Oxford Female College. THE next session will commence on the first Monday in July 1854. RATES TUITION (PAT ABLE ORE HALF IN ADVANCE.) j For Reading, Writing, with the first rudiments of English Grammar, and Geography, $10,00 English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, 1 2,60 For any thing higher, 15,00 For the College Classes, (without any extra charge for the Languages,) 20,00 Extra Expetises. Music on Piano, 20,00 Use of Instrument, 8,00 The same on Guitar, Drawing and Painting, 12,00 Oil Painting, 15,00 Needle Work, 6,00 Board per month, 8,00 Washing per month, 1,00 Musical Soirees will be given during each term. T. T. GRAND Y, See. of the Board of Trustees. Dec 20, 1853. 103-ly LAW SCHOOL, AT HILLSBORO'. N- C- THE next Session of this School will begin on Monday, the 10th, day of July. F. NASH, : -J. L. BAILEY. June 27, 1854. n. 4w 6Z v- " ' -Va " , .. : '""-m -- ? . , ' .f JAMES J2 CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) . Grocer, Forwarding and CmrUnon Merchant, BoU . lihgbroek Street, 1 Petersburg, Va. . gSUtkixcu : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jaeluon, AT, 0. L. F. Hicks, Esq. ' p!km. Messrs. Kevan A Brev -?" Messrs. L. D. A W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. K James George, Esq., Baltimore, ' Messrs. Monahan A Beers, New York. ' "TTAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico Jj and New Orleans Sugars, ' Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead . Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sobs and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt, 4 ' PrimTIiIaaettids ' Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Principe; and Havanna Ogars ; Together with a largo stock of" foreign'' and do-'" mestio Liquors? Wines, Ac, which he offers at the lowest market rates. ? - - . The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, 19 MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS 1 AVERY large assortment of silk, and 'black lace Man tiuas and Poinlp. ' W. H. A R. S. WCKER S ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. H. a R. 3. TUCKER. ; FANS! FANS 1. "A T0URNING and fancy Fans. Itx W, H. A R S. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. v W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. -V i . RIBBONS and Gloves. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. HATS 1 HATS 1 1 HATS '. 1 1 IF you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. H. A R. S. Tucker's, and you will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be suited, as their stock embraces all sizes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Fogyism and Young Ameri canism. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER., FARMERS' HEAD QUARTERS, NORFOLK, VA. ORDERS for Reapers may be sent us for the ensuing harvest, which will be filled at the following prices : Hitsset's Reaping Machine $105 00 do Mower and Reaper, 115 00 do Front Wheels extra, 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery, 5 00 Bi.'krall's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 4J feet cut,. .$120 00 do do do No 3, 5J feet cut,. 130 00 A deduction of $5 will be made if the side deli very is not furnished, and $20 will be added to the a'ove price if front wheels are furnished. ATKINS" SELF-RAKING REAPER, A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, complete, '....$175 00 STRA W, HAT AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap Cutters, from $5 to $25. CORN SHELXERS. Virginia Corn Shellers, $26 00 Goldsborough's do 40 00 do , 35 00 do 16 00 do 10 00 do 8 00 Reading s Double Spout Single Iron Spout do Wood do BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. No. No I Extra Premium Fans, $34 00 1 do do 32 00 No. 2 do do 30 00 Sinclair A Co's. No 2 do 30 00 Do do 1 do 25 00 Grant's Premium Fans, $16 to $30 Clinton's Fan Mills, $ 18 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long, $35 00 do do 3 do 4 do 55 00 do do 4 do 4 do 45 00 do do 5 do do do 6 do J0rders for any of the 5 do 65 00 6 do 65 00 above goods will be filled promptly, licited. Your orders are respectfully so- BORUM A FISHER, 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. May 19, 1854. 41 tf Mr. Jjefebvre's School, RICHMOND, VA., (Successor to Mrs. Mead. THE Scholastic year of this Institution begins on the first day of October and ends on the last day of June. Terms : For Board and Tuition in all the En glish hranc lies for the year, $240 ; Modern and Ancient languages,' each $20; Music on Harp, Piano and Guitar, each $80; Drawing, $20; Painting on Oil, $50 ; Washing, $20. No extra CHARGES. There is one department in the School in which everything is taught in French, and where that language is spoken exclusively, as well as in the family of the Principal. - For the accommodation of Southerners, pupils will be received during the holidays, (July, August and September,) and charged for Board at the same ratio as in the session. They will be exclusively engaged in the study of the French and Music, for which they will be charged for French, $7 per month, and for Music, $1 per let son. , The following references will be considered suf ficient Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macfar land, Hon. John M. Patton. All letters to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. Principal. Richmond, June 16, 1854 2awtNovl " 49 Bricklaying and Plastering' CHARLES W. PALMER takes this method of informing the public, that he is now prepared to carry on the above named business in all its branches, and in a masterly and expeditious manner. He thinks he can afford to contract for Work of this sort on as reasonable terms as any person; in the State, having made extensive arrangements for so doing. He flatters himself that the work he has already done in Raleigh has given entire satis faction, and he hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of public favor. Jan. 6, 1854. . ly PEETE, PEPPER k CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION PORTSMOUTH, VA., AU business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. . T'aER SONS with whom we are not acquainted. I wishing goods forwarded by us, must send the money to our office, as we find great diffica.ty in collecting small debts scattered throughout the country. June 80th, 1854. 6m-A3 ggr Standard and Post 3 months, (weekly.) ClaAUDIUS B. f SANDERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Ssutstxelp, jiortb: Carolina,' ' -wrT"ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne W andnaan. - . , j: J 14,1858. North Carolina Mutual Ialfb Insi.r : . -ranoe Company - !''' OFFWE RALEIGH, N. C. y " y 1 1 HIS Company continues to insure the Uvea ot X aU healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life la : $6,000. Slaves are Insured for s term of one to fto years fot ids their value.' t . ti : OFFICERS. 1 -, Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, s: . Wm. .D. Haywood, Vice President, James F.( Jordan, Secretary, y , - ? Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer ; " ' Perrin, Busbee, Attorney, -. - ' ' -; u Dr. Wm. HMcKee, Examining Physielan.si 1 .. J. ersman, General Agent. . i 'S All losses nre paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. - . ; v Blanks and Pamphlets,' showing the plan of pr ation of the Company, may be had on appllcatioli at the Office, or any of the Agencies. JUl letter on business should be addressed to : " f JAMES P. -JOBDAN, 8ef May2,1853v ' . T " J .mi . . ... 1 1 .,$ IpthHyr 4FTHTjV bV&-s93-:f fjl H E TNA INSURANCE ? COMPANY t I Harttord, Coxs.r offers to insnre Biuldiagfl and Merchandise, , agahiat loss or damage by ire, at premiums to suit the timet. ; t u This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States and pays its losses promptly. . . - rr" l"t-J Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or ItsTt cinity, to be made to . - 't , S. W,, WHITING, f.-4 ;: : , -.wm- ' -,-Agenu. ' And for Milton, Nr C. and vicinity, to . . . NJPAtMERi Agent , October, 1848. ' " - ' i 83 New Shoes ' and ' Gaiters - by Ex- prefs;; VERY , large and late: arrival of Shoes and Xtaiters from the principal manufacturers in PMla delphia) embracing Walking .Shoes, Black and White Kid Slippers, Goat, Bootees, Tipped, W. H. A B. S. TUCKER." . 61- June 23 ADAMS & CO'S DAILrY EXPRESSES, TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES., PROMPTNESS, Dispatch and Economy are the leading features in this, popular , mode of transit for articles or all ' descriptions. . 1 L S. E. PHILLIPS, Agent May 19, '64. i ' h To the Public , - . THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the pubUo generally, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of WALL PAPER?of various kinds, also,; Fire Screens, Window Curtains, Ac, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices ; also, paper hangings of all kinds done in the neatest and most workman ship manner. T. He also has on hand and is still manufacturing mattresses of all kinds. Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. J. HENRY" HARRIS, Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. ' April 18, 1854. 82 - C. DuPRE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. , Dealers ih Sugar, Flour, Coffee, Molaues, Teas, Candles, Wood Ware, RaisiiU, 7bbacroy e gara, Scotch Ale, London PorieT,' Broom, Starch, Sail. Mess lhrk, x.lu4 ' ' " Corner Front and Prinosss Sts., WILMINGTON, N.' C. C. DuPrr. D, B. Baker. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1854. Iy 26 Law Notice. ( THE Subscriber, having removed to Raleigh, of fers his services to persons having business in the Supreme Court and ' in the Superior and County Courts of Wake and the adjoining counties, as an Attorney and Co-aseHor. : 1 EDWARD. CANTWELL Raleigh, Jan. 20, 1854.' - . , ' tf T ' DISSOLUTION - v? : THE firni'ef J. J. Biggs ft Co:', is this, day dis solved by mutual consent.' " All persons indebted to the late firm will confer ' a favor by calling and paying their bills, at an ' early day, in order that they may pay their In debtedness. All persons having elaims againt the late firm will present them without delay, aa il is J important the business be closed aaaoon as poSsl : ble. Settlement may be made with either of the partners. - -,.-, f-M j.j. Bwas, "V- JOHN L. KING, . t. JAS. Hi BIGGS. -Raleigh, June 30, T64. . --; --3-. N. B. The subscriber, in dissolving' his busi ness connexion, in this city, for . the ..purpose of forming one in another, takes this opportunity toy express his gratitude to hw friends, and .custo-,, mers, for the patronage so liberally estowedup . on him ' He would also beg leave to recommend, -as every way worthy their confidence and support, r his late partners, who hare taken the entire busi- ' ness. s ' 1 ' JJ. BIG0S. THE Subscribers, having purchased tho Inter est ofMr? JT J, Biggs',-in the - Tailoring and Ready Made Clothing business, take this- method ' of informing their Customers,-' and : the Public In ' general, that they will carry it on in all its branch es, as heretofore, In the name of King and Biggs; promising to spare no pains to please all those who - lavor them with a calL - e ' v- - . r Don't forget to; call at the Old StandV No 10, Fayetteville Street, ' ' -'""f. ' JOHN L. KING,-.'! JAMES H-BIGGS. J Raleigh, July 1,1854. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, 4 ; SLAVES,, are not permitted to, gravel on tho ; Railroad, without a written'permit from their owners. . Duplicates shonia mail cases he eiven. as the Ticket Agents are instructed! to retain ope copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL,;- Jan. 10, '64. . 4 , - .Ticket Agent Female1 School ; HJLLSBOR6uaH, N. OeV- Mr. k Mrs. Burwell, Principals. ,y-m-Mai. Frederic Zerrlaut, . Professor ' of, Music. Drawing and Painting and Modern Languages. . . TERMS PER SESSION, iHf WRKKS. I ..1 : ' f Board and Tuition,...M......;,w......,$80.00 - Music on Piano or Guitar, ....M1;...,.0.00 . Use f Instrument for practice,.........rt 6.00 Modern Languages, each,.........,....10.00 ; "Drawing and Painting, from $10 to.......20.00 , The next session commences on Wednesday tho 12th of July. , . ' v Fot farther' particulars, address ' Rer. Boberi Burwell; " " ; I ' Hillsborough, June 9th, '64. '- ' "--wCw r QUENTIN BUSREB. - "? -CltP P.'BATTXr r BUSBEE & , BATTLII,: ' 1 attornrts and counsellors AT lAWi -i . ... .. - -. (RALEIGH, N. QSa f "TTILL attend promptly to any business in- -YY trusted to their care in the central - Conn -ties of tho State, and in tho State) and ' Federal Courts. - tt-V '' J-vi '' V Qtiml BtjSbie, Commissioner of Deeds fir the States of - .? " - $' , New xorK, rennsyivama, - Maryland, . v lrguua, ti. wuia varouna, '.-Alabama,';; Mississippi, -Texas, ; Arkansas, . AsAMrffl - jrjorida, :.J ' - Tennessee.' . 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