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c i VOLUME LV. CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1854 f...NO,5i: jHE " RALEIGH REGISTER" , published Semi-weekly Weekly, by SEATOX GALES, EDlTOg and r torn ETQR. TERMS: $5 par iBBia; la idTun $4. (3 par hbbb ( ta advance 41 60. Jegii-ireeklv, rot .xr .IT ADYAETI5INH : xrT" ,OT vl Hwarooa n;; . , jC v . i ( Mai v" " . . .w. Knx aflaucuDB cm u uar ivbi win tw It P" ,tJ rrulr price to advertiiwra by U twm-. inPKted In thaSemHraaklj, wiU al appear Tg Folloaing Schedule has ben ordered by ttf Ton Master General, and has gone into orison on this Road to-day : Tlrt Rleigh at 8 A. M , and reach Weldoa at py in time for the Express train to Wilaaing- nirimu , - . m tea LTe Weldon at 1J P. M., and retch Raleigh TTOOH-i .w-Ta rn. inia nrana of , H Tobacco is a rarity of Nature. It Is made most costly, most beautiful, and most deli os lat grown in Virginia, is put up in boxes itiiiu: 1 pounds with the signature and like of i celebrate Maaufactarer, Jame Thorn- odUieiBuci. a. suppijjust rriTea anu P.F. PESCUD. A Card. Tg Subscriber would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he prepare'! now for manufacturing all kinds of EiMisM snd Finger-rings, Breastpins, Bracelets, r. sc : winz jeweis anu Repairing aii unus 01 Jtvrlrj in a manner warranted to give satisfaction: jajrsT-ng nd Chasing of every description La a cot to be surpassed. Ail oruers may be left at F. Mahler s s Co.. flier be has taken the room adjoining the store wb. H. MAHLER. p. S. The most reasonable rate given for Old gold an'! Silver. Ksieigh, -N.C, April 4. 18-4. ly 28 Spring Trade, 1854. TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS ! By the arrival of the Steamer Euro pa and Pack et Ship Panama, we are in possession of our SPRING IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN GOODS, vrivif..r our sales by Mr. Win. Weddell, in the t"f M.'imsn anil iriu .iarkcu. n e ii:tc rei-eived from the Eastern Cities a large ana .Banding stock of 1X)MESTIC FABRICS, a-ed from First Hands. We are prepared to rto the Trade at as low prices as they can be fi- i'.Q any .Maraet. . r.h Carolina Merchants are respectfully in--i to cill when they visit our market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. Ureh. 1854. ly-20 "I'!rINDO GLiASS. Best quaiiues or rrench, If Union and Baltimore brands of following jilt,, viz: 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 14, 12 by 10. li tv.J. 12 by 20, IS by 16, 18 by 18, 13 by 22, ! h-r -o. 1& .y 24, 24 by 80. rJer- received tor any siie Coach and Picture G!a.-v GUiS 'OT Qreen Houses, and Ulass lues F-oors nUe-1 promptly by P. F PESCCP. WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE S FANCY GOODS. THE suWriber has received and opened a ni"5t e:egant and fashionable assortment of ti iWie GOBI'S, to which the attention of the f:V;c is y-licited. He has al. the new styles or Watches. Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pi us E:;r-L'rops. Lockets, &c. ALsO. a heautiful assortment of Diamnnd. Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Ring? and Finger-Rings. ILS't, a very large assortment of .Niver Spoons, Ladles Butter Knives. Cups, $c. Aad &n excellent variety of Spectacle, Raior Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, Jte. Ob hand, also, s few fine Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. Rjleigh. Nov. 1,T3. 89 tf t"N'CLE TOM'S CABIN OUTDONE. The greatest book of the age. Dr. Gunn's Domes- te Medicine : or, Family Physician. The poor iu' friend, in pain and sickness. A -Safe and ?'.b!e Guide. The Publisher has the pleasure of announcing b the public that Dr. Gunn's Book has been pub- iKti Pifiteen Years, and during that time nealy HIf a Million Copies of his work have been dis- r'sej of. This book points out in plain language, free fcm doctors terms, the Diseases of Men, Women Children, and the latest and most improved eam used in their cure ; and is intended oxpres v 'or tue benefit of families. It also con'aina des r.ptirm of the Medical Roots and Herb3 of the Uuej jtites, and how they are to be used in the Tr of diseases. It is arranged on a new and sim f plxn. by which the practice of medicine is re teei to principles of common sense. It doet not propose to dispense with physicians. vere cases. But it does propose to save t ' lsands and tens of thousands annually, byput '"i the m?ans of cure into every man's hand, and f"' -iiizmiiny valauble lives (which is of far more M&oruuco) by instructing individuals how to wk dUeane in the beginning, before it has acquir- " too m jch strength to resist and overcome. For Sale by H. D. TURNER. N. C. Book store Puleigh. July, 1854. 5b' Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. THIS Company, located in Milton, N. C. char 1 ttred at the last aesaion of the Legislature of N -;fth Carolina, is now fully organised and prepar- .' receive applications for insurance againet m Dwelling Houses, 8 tores, Workshops, rsc-v'r-es ;id other buildings. Also, on Goods, Fur i,lr" and otljer property. A m lv a large nUmbtr of Policies have been is ' 1 :m 1 tue business of the Company is gradually ' ' idiii. Every applicant, whose application is )r!r .tf,j y,y tn(J ExectttiTe Committee, becomes a H-r of the Company. The risk being princi- i iu the country renders the Company very frum heavy losses. . A ' :iM'iications can be sent to the undersigned ' ur otherwise and he will furnish to all de- ' -' '"-'irance the necessary blanks. .. JAMES M. ALLEN, Sec'y. ' Ptf:in, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. JMay yth, 1854. 6m 3 AicONERj PLUMMER & CO , 'Ml'ORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PSALCBS IK H ir ltcareaiid Carriage Materials, ( SIGN OF THE KEY) , 4 p Br'''ingbrook St., Petersburg, Ya. A KK now receiving a fresh supply of Goods in ttit-ir line. Order from the conntrv reepect- A- lLl XMtl H,t ASHFB. JalJ 2", 1854. of Warrenton, N. C. lm-60 T Cp"TINE 80AP.-A largw supplrjuai 4- Soioxos Cmmr. ja. Cahill. CHERRY & CAHILL, Commission Merchants, AORFOLK, va. Jan. 18, 18S4. tf-6 TxI-WfiftVlir Cto T THE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday , " wujr sua naay, at A. M. by the wit wwro . rranJcunsviUe. Cedar Falls. ALW' nexfda 4c arrivin Salisbury by 7 P. m! dav. 1 "' naieign to llttaboro' 53 00 -r- do St. Lawrence 4.00 do FranklmsviUe, Codar Falls t Ashboro...5.00 do Salisbury, g qq Four Horse Coaches, to Rttsboro', H L. ROBARDS. & CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Tarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. S, 1858. fig AX I. X. WILSOS. Qo. W. OtlCE. WTXSOIT & GRICE, i GxzALCoajitv.io? ITohwatidino Msbcrants.' jo. 11, man .v. anZ rre' Wharf, Portsmouth. Va 1YE their personal and prompt attontioav in VJT Ae Sale and Forwarding of Produce and iter clMdise of every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. RrrtxtxcEs Geo. W.Mordocai, Esq., R!efg; llew. W H. i R. S. Tucker, do; King, Thomas tUarrow, Louisburg: R.N. i D. C. nerndojj, Ox ford ; lion. Weldon N. Edwards, Wiirren Cviuntr : Cwl S. S. Royster, Onnville; Messrs. John Whito 6 Co.. Warrenton ; Montgomerv &, Plummer, do ; CoL Walter Owynne, t.'h. Engr." Central Railroad. May 4. IS.'. 87-1 y VISITORS TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS ! . BY THE SOUTH SIDE RAIL ROAD, VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD, . And Flag. Caldwell & Cos Stage One. THE Visitors to the Virginia Springs are now offered the CHEAPEST. MOsT COMFORT ABLE AND EXPEDITIOUS Route ever before known In Virginia. Cars leave Petersburg EVERY DAY (Sundays excepted,) at 15 minutes to 7, A. M.. arrive in Lynchburg at 4 o'clock P. M., where the passen gers will take the cars upon the Virginia and Ten nessee Railroad, and arrive in Salem at half past 7 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 & Co's elegant and comfortable Stages for the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS and arrive there before dark, having only sixty one 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 Valley of the Roanoke, a country presenting the grandest and most beautiful Mountain scenery in the United States. The route is rendered additionally desi rable from the fact that it passes by the SWEET AND RED SWEESPRINGS. Extra Stages will always be io readiness at Sa lem to convey passengers to any of the Virginia Springs. Arrangements have been made with the Virgin ia and Tennessee Rail Road and Messrs. Flagg Caldwell & Co., for Through Tickets, at the fol lowing rates : Through ticket from Petersburg to White 3u1pbur " " springs. $8,50 " " Sweet Springs, 8,KJ " " Red Sweet Springs 8,00 " " 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 Koad, vii : The Yellow Springs in Mont gomery County, Va, and the Alleghany Springs n Roanoke County, Va. The above schedule and rates will take ef fect on and after the 1st of July, 1864. Office of the S. S. R. R. E. G. WALL. Superintendent S. S. R. R Petersburg. July 18, 1854 w j-swlm "5 Dr. Geo. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA. Qffie, So. 538 Broadway, or at his lodgings, PRESC0TT HOUSE, Corner of Spring and Broadway. New fork. Feb. 7. 1854. 12 ly CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aXITHFIKLD, SOETH CAKOLI3TA, TX7"ILL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne and Nash. Jan 14.1853. G NEW WORK BY A VIRGINIA LADY. Second thousand in three weeks. Recep tion of " Alone," Atont." by Marion Harland, one handsome 12mo. voL; price $1 25. Ckiticism of the Press. There are many incidents interlaced with the plot; the whole story is very prettily written. Miss Hartland may henceforth take rank among the most successful female novelists of the U. S. X. V. Com. Adv. The construction of the story is quite artistic, and the sprightly dialogue, as well as the excel lent tone pervading it, will make it one of the most popular fictions of the present year. rhila. Evening Mail. From the first page to the last we have read with increasing pleasure this charming narrative of a life of mingled joy and sorrow, of trial and consolsrtion, of passion and of peace. The moral of the story is prominent and unexcep tionable ; beauty and truth haveclasped hands in its recital. Fred. New. We take especial pleasure hi commending this earnest, chastely written and judicious story, as one-awong the brilliant gems that have recently made their appearance. From its affectionate, heart speaking ' Dedica tion to my Brother and Sister," to its close, the attention is rivetod with intense and irresistible power. McMakaH's American Courier, rhila. For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Aug. 8, 1854. 4 Metropolitan, Spirit of the Age, and 1 ost, copy. WHOLESALE GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. 7M. T. CAMP (who has conducted business in this City ior several yeara piwi un-aci . . 1 O . U f -. .. ! the name of Butler uauip; anu owj'utu uuumi, have formed a Copartnership, and will prosecute WHOLSLALE GROCERY BUSINESS, In all its Branches, under the name and etyle of ' QAM? & ON&L. They will at all times offer to buyers a large nd varied Stock of Groceries, which will be sold at prises as low as they can be purchased in oth- errlriProdnee will be received on Consign ment, and Account Sale and returns promptly m slfle. of Floor will be strictly attended to, and, eJ thelonK experience of the senior partner in Jut& article, they natter themelve. in "VT,v, to rive entire satisfaction. ?lrwc made on Consignments and all Sales t.n mada oa time. easnea w 0 .1,1,1, win b sold a .nta for DaponV Powder, Uaonfaclam sprlcet. ltorCnk.AB.vW6 Sard Jewelry and Fancy Goods, CHEAPER THAN EVER 11 . THE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity that they 1 have just received an entirely new stock of all the particles in their line. Thankful for the liberal patronage nlways re- ceived, 'hey will do every thing in their power to vcrc irconuuuance 01 me same. Their present stock consists in pa: t of JiwitT i V ' i"". uuRTTi-.uiSr, sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and truard chains, pencils, pens, watches, keys. &c. Fasct Goods; Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all siies, papier mache work boxes, 3. .finish and French fans from 60o to 7,00, portmonnaics of leather, velvet and pearl, Flench cigar cases, pocket-books, Wosteaholm's celebrated cutlery dressing and pocket combs ef , ivory. nuBalo, india-rubber and shell, india-rubber 1 round comb3. putf, tucking and siUc-combs, Faber's pencils, t rench conervo of all descriptions, fucy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothio l aud 6 day clocks, German silver castor wax, kid, crying and indla-rubler doils of all sites, looking elaases from 50c to 2.50: all kinds of Perfumery and Toilet rept isites ; China aadgt-. f u various aesenpuons, c., c., " i CONFECTIONARY &c. " Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currant'' citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, Schied am schnapps, sc., MAHLER a Co. April 11, '51. 80 GENERAL AO EST. RALEIGH, N. C. "ITT" ILL attend to the collection of all claim yy due in the city -of Raleigh, and Bank busi ness of all kirds to be trnnsactel here. His terms will be moderate. The most ample and satisfactory references can J be given. Raleigh, June 20, 1854. Cm-60 A Few Remarks EL. HARDIN 0 has made very recently large accessions to his STOCK, andean now cer taiuly'supply all those who are in need of well madeSUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand one hundred Lustre Alpacca Sacks, with Silk Vel vet Collars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Frock 6tyle ; seventy-five French Drab d'Ete Frocks. Velvet Coilars: fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and Frocks; one hundred French Linen Sucks; se-venty-fiv.e Brown Duck Linen Frocks, cut in Dress Frock style, very handsome ; White Grass and Gingham Sacks, in any quantity ; alo, a very full assortment of White and Co ored Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-five dozen Game, Merino and Lisle Thread Under Shirts. For bargains in superior Ready Made Clothing, always bear in mind that HARDING'S is the p. ace. " E. L. HARDING. - June 22 51. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, TTTHICH are the only Sewing Machines of any If utility? which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit for infringement of pat ented pirvileges, are still soi l at, REASONABLE PRICES, AND WITH UNQUESTIONED RIGHT. Having termined our legal controversy with Elias Howe, Jr., and procured his full license to use his invention, there is not the slighest claim that our machines infringe any other patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and ahall hereafter sell. U iuu)iwimbl. We own ten distinct patents of Sewing Machines, covering all the nice points of the invention, and all the machines of other ninufcturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, &c, is heal to the feed ing apparatus by a yieldiug presure, is infringed by all the machines now offered in the market Thte who buy the inferior an 1 practical machines, are hereby distinctly apprised that we sliull coin pel them to pay us for the privilege of u.-ing them. Our legal rights will hencetorth be rigidly enfor ced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITV ofSingers Sewing Machines has been completely established They are of universal app.iutiou the same machine doing ail kiuds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance, but unequaled in mechsnieal finish. They perform all work required and continue to do it with ?ut getting out of order. We desire to call attention particularly to our new. MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAD which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also for sewing leather either with a wjxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and ell embroid ering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra Mze, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference in price. These are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-biuding, stitch ing carpet bag handles, aud an other peculiar work, will be supplied at short notice. Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools. Three Cord Linen Thread, and all other articles ued with Sewing Machines, always on hand and for sale it our offices. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No. 32.1 BROADWAY, branch orricis. No. 57 South Fourth St. Phil.. No. 47 Hanover St. Boston, No. 18 J St. Charles St. N. O., No. 159 Bait. St. Bait. No 247 River St. Troy, N. Y. No. 22 Walnut St, Cincinatti. I. M. SINGER & CO. New York, Aug. 8th, 1854- Sm-04. EDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. The annual course of Lectures of this Institution will commence ou Monday, 9th October, at the College Kuilding, corner of MarMhall and College streets, and continue till the 15th of March ensu ing. It. L. Bohannan, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children Chaa. Bell Gibson, M D., Professor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. Charter P. Johnson, M. D., Professor of Anato my. David H. Tucker, M. D-t Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Martin P. Scott, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Bev. R. Wellford, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. E. Brown Sequard, M. D., Trofessor of The In stitutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. Arthur E. Peticolas, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana tomy. The studies of Practical Anatomy mny be pros ecuted with most ampie facilities and at a very trifling expense. Chemical Lectures are regular- ly given at the College Infirmary and Ric Almshouse by some of the Professors. :hmond EXPENSES. Untriculation Fees $5 Ir, .f.-HMorn' Fees ; 1 05 Demonstrator's Fees 10 Graduation Fees The price of Board, including fuel, lights and servants' attendance, is usually $3 or per week. The Catalogue, &c, containing full information concerning the Institution, will be forwarded to those applying for it, or specific enquiries answer ed by letter. Address 3 DAVID II. TUCKER, M. D. Dean of the Faculty, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Aug. 8. 1854. wtOctl 64 E. L. Hardin?, -w tr AS received Quite an assortment of GEN- l-l Tf.P.MKN'8 FURNISHING GOODS, within thelastweek. Also, new styles of Silk and Alpac Coats, Marseilles Vesta, &c. April 27 NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS V;rciRECTORY. ; S. M. PETTENClLl CO'S ADVERTISING A v 4 A GENCY, ''119 XAISAtT STRICT, 2XW TOBC. And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & CoJ- are.- A gents 'for the most influential and largest rirculs ting Commercial Papers both in the United States aad the Canadas. SS The' follow ig list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York t '' ';-; . -. -f. Dry Goods. HILL BR0T; '.Ilia, Importers of Embroideries, White Good;, &c. No. 89 liberty street. FCOTTENET & CO., Importers of French I and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad j stroU- ' -V;' . I T?PSTEIX Sl HONIG, No. 100 Liberty St., Im- Jjj porters of Laces, Embroideries, Silks &c. IV TITCHELL ftPOTT. 46 Exchange PL Impor- &.aa JJriSjavlavii-i- ae - BORN, SCHLIEPER t HAARH AU3, Importers of OetmaB.aid Belgian Broadcloth, Silks, Hosieries, Ac, '6. 60 Exchange Place. SCHUCHARST, FROLICH it BOLTHAUSEN, Nos. 82 and -94 Liberty St., Importers of French; Swiss, and, German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets. Vesting, Satins, Serges, kc. Woolens of eve ry description. BERTRAND, f RE RES & HENBY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambrio Hdkfs. Lines Lawns. Embroideries, &o., (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. WY KTH 4- CO., Importers of Embroide ries, white anu L.ace uooda. iNo. zz tsroad street. JOHN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street KOHLS AAT BROS , 48 John Street, Impor ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and Silver Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, Laces, &.C. 1 STRAHLIIEIM & CO., 69 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. H ROBINSON t CO , No. Impt and Jobbers. Lace Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, small wares, c. GENTLE.1EVS FURNISHING GOODS. C. B HATCH & CO. 9r WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers I and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, he, &c. ACCORDEOXS, STRINGS, &c. CHARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in German, French and Italian Mcsi c al Lnstki'mexts and Strings. No. 2 Maiden Lane. I "FERDINAND ZOGBAUM & CO., No. 97 Mai den Lane, Importers of Vio'ins, Guitars, Ac cordeons, Strings, Brass instruments, &c, &c. Daguerreotypes JGURNEY, No. 3U Broadway, the oldest and most extensive ct-tablishinentin 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 severai other mills; also Osnaburg's Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Sattinett Printers. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. JAHLBORN & CO., No. 54 Maiden Lnne. s (up stairs) and 2'.l Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Tile fur Floor and Chimney Turn. M' ILLER. COATES & YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St., ENCAUSTIC TIL EH, OAKS KIRK CHIMNEY tops, riumber s Materials, Metals, etc. F HOPKINS .t- RRO'S. Tmn'tii rf rue vnr wix. Engravers- TT'niT5ET, JOCELT.N AXXIX, Artut anl KnfmiTnon V ood, No. W 4 do Fulton St. 'iuet and he mark Jono hr. Expresses. SAXTuRD a OO, rorritrn PPWARP3, No. 36 Lj Broadway. Uoods and packata forwarlod to and from all paru of tba world. Afcrnu in Norfolk Adam A Co. FANCY GOODS. C1H AS. ZINN it CO., Importers of French and German Fancy Baskets, No. 63 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New York. HATS. FURS. &c THOMPSON & ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane. Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and holesale Dealer in Hats, Straw Goods, &c. Hot Air Furnaces &o- D AVID CLLVER, (laventorand Patenter.) 62 Cliff St. Man. and Dealar, whoieaala and ratal!, in FornaOM, Ventilators, Kanirea. Ac India Rubber Good. rpiIE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 69 I Maiden Lane, . 1., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, frc. LTNI0N INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, j make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, J-c. ; Coats from $2,60 to $6,00 each. Ligtttiiiug Rods. AM. Qcimst aoTa, Dmlnni in Qulmby' Improved Rods, t Offloa lo Kaitt'JTth rt. and 119 Maarau street. Laookinff Crlass and Picture Frames. MP- vhruci, Man afaw-tun r, -o-101 uanal at, .w lark. OUuiug in all ita krancliea. LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patent P. Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Aator House, New YorL, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. Jlne 111 uery aud Jlacliiue Tools. Scneaca's Machinery Depot, 62 Coortland atreet, Machinery, Machine Tools and Woods worth' Patent Planing Machine. NDREWS & JESUP, No. 67 Pine st New York. Commission Merchants for the sale of ail ainds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents for Lowell Machine Shop. Needle, Fib Hook & Tackle Vc. 1 H0MA8 II- BATE, (late T. T. H. BATE.) 103 Maiden . Lane, Needlea, ViBh llooka. t ubing Tackle, Ac. Paper U'urerooins. CYRCS W. FI ELD ft CO., 11 Cliff SL, Imp'U and Wbuwwale Dealer In Amarican, Erench. Uerman and English Paper and every description of Paper Manufacturer's Materials. Slaiioiierr Wareraomi AVliolesale. KKXU a Katiooa, So. 8S Jorn at. WbnleaaJa BookaeDm and atationers, and laaf.of all kind of Blank Books.- Safe. RM Pitsick, Defiance ralamaader afes, and Oofflo's De ' Canoe Lock and Cron Bars, Depot, So. m Pearl at. NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. R. L. AXLEi.Oate A. B. Allen A Co.,) 180 and 11. Water rt Agricultural and Horticultural implement and Macaiawry, Field and Garden Seade and rerttliaera, Oaano, Bone Dust, pnoapatK of Lime, Pondreetai, Pi Mr, Ac GARDEN 8EED. A full supply of Garden $eed, warranted fresh, just received at the Drug Store of HAYWOOD it SCOTT. north. Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. . , RALtiUH, . U. rjlHIS Company has been in successful operation ! 1 " ior more than" seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the Stat a, (except 8tam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. It Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tiM 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 e:&nd 0fficers of this Companj for the present DIRECTORS J- O. TL Roulhac, C W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. R. Selbr, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fty etteville; Jos. Q. Wright, Wilmington ; Janie . Hoyi Washington ; James SlciGroensbCTC Jnja. . T. m f l TWr St.Plymouth , Mwxan--fa oer utcneu..i-vewbern: W. N. H. Hmith. Mnr. rreestKB-o' ; H. uJ. WiDiams. Charlotte: John B. Barrett, Milton; A.T. umrny, Aehevffle. ; All Directors are authorised te receive epfilica tiotM. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac,. President. Henry D. Turner, Ftc do. S. W. tVMting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. . John H. Bryan,.lorncy. J. Heramah, General Agnt. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, V 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. 3ff Barrels 1 cut Large barrels, W. T. JJ ton's curing. 1 5 do do family Roe do 40 half do do do do Sut- do do For Sale by, A. & H HARRIS. Norfolk, May 30, '54. 8m 44 OSENDALE CEMENT. 100 Barrels dale cement for sale by NIEMEYER & WHITE Portsmouth, Va., June 13, 1854. Standard copy. 48 New and Interesting Books. LEATHER Stocking and Silk A Story of Vir ginia. Twenty Years in the Philippine Islands, with il lustrations. Vara, or the Child of Adoption Farm Implements, 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, bv William Unrkw VI n Travels in Armenia ; A Yenr at Erzeroom, and on the Frontiers of Turkey, Russia and Prussia, by the Hon. Robert Cursnn. The above for sale at the Publisher's prices, by II. D. TURNER, N. C. Book-store. Raleigh, Juue 23, '54. 51 UNITED STATES HOTEL, CIIKSXUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH. PHILADELPHIA. CI J. McLELLAN, (late of Jones Hotel.) has Jm 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. Tiie 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, aad the proprietor pledges himself that no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in cofnforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. July 4th, 1854. 2m-54 WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUE 1st AUGUST, THE CABIN BOY'S STORY. A Semi-Nautical Romance of intense interest, by the Author of the "Pirate Doctor." the "Lawyer's Story," the "Old Doctor," &c, &c. The success hitherto enjoyed by the author of the above popular works is a sufficient guarantee of the favor with which any productions coming from his'pen will be received by the public, "The Cabin Boy's Story" is a romantic narrative, illus trating the horrors of the Slave Trade, as carried on in the Coast of Africa. The author has served in the Navy and the descriptions and characters are painted from personal acquaintance with them. The story is as full of exciting interest and adven tore as the celebrated work of Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe," and has the advantage over that glorious fiction, inasmuch as ft is founded on facts of every day occurrence. The history of the heroine of the Story, Zuleika, the Circassian Slave purchas ed at Constantinople, educated and married by the reckless, yet chivalric. Seymour, the commander of the Albatross, is simply the narration of a fact painted from the life, and all the numerous char acters portrayed throughout the story are vividly and graphically drawn. The publishers have already received orders for the whole of the edition it was originally their in tention to publish ; consequently, they have been obliged largely to increase it; and they respectful ly request that all orders may be sent in immedi ately. They confidently expect that the work will create as much interest as any work of fiction that has of late years emanated from the press, as notwithstanding, since the publication of "Uncle Tom'p Cabin,' works relating to slavery in Ame rica,, no and CO,vhav-e been numerous, none have appeared baring relation to the system of Enrchasing elavee on the African Coast, written y one who has witnessed it in all its hideous deformity.' The. work is written in chaste and pure language, and will be a wel;ome and in structive audition to tne xamiiy uorary. The work will form a beautiful octavo volume of 400 pages, handsomely illustrated with fine engravings, and elegantly bound in cloth. Price, in cloth, one dollar ; in paper, 75 cents, at which rate copies will be sent by the publishers to any part of the couutry, tree 01 postage. For sale wholesale and retail by the pub Ushers, ELLSWORTH & STREET, No. 22 Eeekman t., N. Y., And by all the Booksellers throughout the Uni ted States and British Provinces. - Aug. 8, 1854., fr-;' - - . 64 8t C. DuPRE Sl Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. Dealers in Sugar, FLmr, Coffee, Molasses, Teas, Candles, Wood Ware, Jiaisins, Tobacco, Se gars, Scotch Ale, London Porter, Brooms, Starch, SaUl<s. Pork, dec., Ac., Cornrr Front and Princess Sts., WILMINGTON, N. 0. C.DcPu - P. B. Baku, , WilminaLxt.S8r 1854 ij 2t f JAMES E.?CTJTHBERT.' ! (successor To KERR a ctjthbert,) vroctr, ronearmng ana Utmmvtswn Merchant, lingbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. BWET.eXCES : Thos. Bragg, Jn, Jackson, JY C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. . .Messrs. Reran! Bro. Pterab Messrs. L. D. & W. G, Crenshaw-, Richmond Josi&h Wills. Ev. ArA. James George, Esq., Baltimore Messrs. Mon&han & Beers, iVfie Tor A. HAS constantly on hand Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, -Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and t. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper fat 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.Le&d Blacking. Ink. Shoa TdrMil n.4 wriTTiTi Po rm-r Good and Damazed Sole and Upper Leather L UewMeletfA Groan AtaiTSal ; y."im""fi aiK asTd 'iZ remerirginla alMT western' Bacon and Card n i.-- T w . Regalia, Principe, and Savanna Cigars i Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, 4e.r which he ofFers at the lowest market rates. . The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. 1 ' Petersburg, March 5, 19 M ANllLtA? ! MANTILLAS ! 4 VERY large assortment of silk and black lace Mantillas and Points. W. H. & R. 3. TUCKER s ILK andopen-straw Bonnet and Infants' Hats.. W. H. R. S. TUCKER. FANS I FANS 1 " T0URNING and fancy Fans. - 111. W. H. & R S. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. . . W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. RIBBONS and Gloves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. HATS 1 IIATSI1 HATS ! ! 1 IF you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. H. & R. 8. Tucker's, and you will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be suited, as their stock embraces all nines, 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. & R. S. TUCKER. FARMERS' HEAD QUARTERS, NORFOLK, VA. tor Reapers may be sent us for the J ensuing harvest, which will be following prices : filled at the Hlsset's Ilea Dins Machine Sims nn do do Mower and Reaper, 115 00 Front Wheels extra 20 OO a C3 ,--............, i j j do Rear Platform for side delivery, 5 00 Bi krall's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 4aVfeetcut,..$120 00 do do do No 3, b 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'jovc price if front wheels are furnished. ATKINS' SELF-RAKING REAPER, A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, complete, $ 175 00 STRAW, II AY AND SHUCK CUTTERS, t .iTtj. r rice ;?oU for the Tiesl, and warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap utters, from $5 to $25. CORN SIIELXERS. Virginia Corn Shelters, Sjor OO Goldshnrough's do 40 00 do 35 00 do .....16 00 o 10 00 do 8 00 Reading's Double Spout Single Iron Spout do Wood do BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM PANS. No. I Extra Premium Fans,....'. ".$34.-Q0 No. 1 do e do 32 -00 No. 2 do do 80 00 Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do 30 00 Do - do 1 do , 25 00 Grant's Premium Fans, 16 to $30 Clinton's Fan Mills S IS to S20 FIELD do do do do Roll do do do do 3 Segments, 3 feet long, $35 00 do do 56 00 4 do 4 do 45 00 5 do 5 do 55 00 6 do 6 do R5 OO gr-Orders for any of the above goods willbo filled promptly. Yoturorders are respectfully'So licited. WBORUM & FISHER,r 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. May V.K 1854. 41 tf Mr. Lefebvre's Sohool, RICHMOND, VA., (Si'ccxssoB to Mrs. Mb ad. THE Scholastic year of this Institution begins i ou 1 ue uri -uny 01 ucxoDer ana enas on tne last day of June. Tebms : For Board and Tuition in all the En glish branches for the year, $240 ; Modern and Ancient languages, each $20: Music on ITarr. Piano aud Guitar, each $80 ; Drawing. $20 Painting on Oil, $50; Washing, $20. No extha 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 lesson. The following references will be considered suf ficients Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macl'ar land, Hon. John M. Patton. All letters to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. Principal. Richmond. June 16, 1854 2awtNovl 49 Ql'BKTIX BCSBKI. KEMP P. BaITLI. BUSBEE & BATTLE, ATTORNEYS AND couksxixors at law, RALEIGH, N. C. W1 ILL attend promptly to any business in trusted to their care in the central Coun ties of the State, and in the State and Federal Courts QrrsTis Bcsbee, Commissioner of Deeds d e. Jor lie States New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee. Raleigh, July 25, 1854. 8m-60 Warrenton Female Institute. rTMIE 14th year, (27th session), of this Institu I tion, will commence on the 3d of July next. A large addition has been made to the building this year, t or terms, sc., apply to GRAVES & WILCOX June 6 6w 4Q HORSE P5WER WHEAT THRESHERS. I nave still on hand several of the very best matte, brought for exhibition at the last Fair,; which I offer at the manufacturer's prices, free of charge for transportation. i Farmers will do well to look to their interest and buy at once as they cannot havo suc another op portunity for the present Crop - - JAMES M T0WLES. . faciaer'a HaH, Jona 8,184, 4ft . North' Carolina Mutual tlfe Inai - , , ranee Company l u 0FFlCK7tALEIQII. N.- C ' . - j fTlHIS Company contiaues.te insure. the lirefl of I all healthy Whita 'persons and .Slaves..' Tthe greatestTisk taken on a single nfa is $6,000. Slaves sro insured for a term of one to tva years ft tdf4heTftlue Wt:dVriVi1- , . Br; Chas. E. Joltasoiiw FreenV:l 1 , " in, ,u. isywooov joe jcreiuu ,JaiIMT,.jodatt'3eeretavrJ,V ; ' Wm. Jl. Jones, Treasurer Perrih BuaTjee, Attorney, f Dr." Wm. . McKee, 'Exanunlng JPbjsioian. J. Hersman, general Agent " '"" ( All losses ure paid within 90 days after tJifae , tory proof is presented. " . .'ii Blanks and Pamphlets, showing tne plan of oper j adon of lie Company", may b had on application M.iMvaiM, or any or the Agencies. J Ail urtert on bosiaesa should be addressed tvt t 1"? i : JAME3 fi- J0RDAN5"jf , X.J7?i 1863, t rr;n X'Mtx insurance. cOsrpANt. of I , Hartford, Cos., offers to Insure Building, an' Mewhandiie,'-against loss or teia&gjmjDj "fire, at premiums to Suit the ttm$j;;ii-. : Thiaisone of the oldest and oertInJac'Com panies inth United States;' and -pays- its losses promptly -"' ' - ' - v-y - Applications forlnsufancein Raleigh, or Its vi cinity, to be made to n'.,'. ' ' S. WWHITIN0V V -,V U Agent. And for Milton, 2J C. and ricinity; to t J$3Z ?: -N. J, PALMES, Agent. October. 1848? -t T?KCjf.y, a--y 88 Nw. Shoes aiid 0aiters lyi!Ex- A VERY largftf and late arrital of. Shoes and 5aL Gaiters from the principal manufketurers in Philadelphia, embracing Walking Shoes,: Bkck and White Kid, Slippers Goat Booters, Tipped, Plain and Heeled Gaiters. . ; a .-ra W.VH..& R. S TUCKER. June 23 . .-. , j6l ADAMS & CO DAIlsY EXPHESSES, TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERS CITIES. PROMPTNESS, Dispatch anf Economy are the leading features in this popular mode of transit for articles op all DMCBiCTlONftMSA S. E. PHILLIPS Agent. May 19, '54. , ':.' tJi's'M'iiX To the Public; THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the publicr generally, that he keeps constantly 'on baud -a supply of WALL PAPER, of various kinds also, Fire Screens, Window Curtains, all of which-' will besold atthe lowest prices ; also, paper, hangings of all kinds done in the neatest and most workman ship manner. -; ' He also has on hand and is still manufacturing mattresses of all kinds. Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch." ufib -f-y J. HENRY HARRIS, Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. April 18, 1854. ,. - - ; - ft Page's Improved Patent Cixoular Saw Mills. -GEORGE PAGE A CO. t". N. SCHBOJSDEB, SEAR WKBT BAtllJiOBR ST.BaL- Rl SPECTFULLY inirwtr, h-.h., ii,. ave greatly increased . their manufactorina: enutoiisnmeni, ana are now prepared ;to. execute all orders with promptness for their . .-. CE LEBRATED PATENT CIRCDLAB POR TABLE SAW . MILLS.V i?; which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, of nil sites and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST-MILLS, and various other machines and implement for economising labor. ' ' ' , , - (.....". Since their Portable Circular tif( Milie'Vere invented by, and patented to, their senior partner, they have made many improvements, which render them perfect in all their details and justly entitle them to be considered first among -the labor sav ing machines of the world? ! 'J f'. Pamphlets containing fuU descriptions of their several classes of mills, prices; terms, ear ;ity for sawing, &c.r will; on application by letter, bs for warded to any gentleman wanting hmV Having recently , obtained darasges in sn aetion brought in the U 8, Circuit Court for the Dis trict, of Maryland foe an infringement of their Patent Rights, THT gERJITvWAJLX TE Pl7tlC AGAINST FtTRCOAStSQ FXOM VKACTHORIZES BrULD- RRs, ORTHxia Aqrsts. Address- -. "fi . GEORGE PAGE & CO., j ' - ' Sehroeder St near Baltimore St., .. . . Baltimore, Md. May 23, '64. 1,, : " . 42 VEETE, PEPPER A CO.", ? WHOLESALE GROOERS FOR WJL R DISQ AND COMMISSO X ' -roRTdMOtJT-vVA4pV?i5-All business entrusted to them will be , punctually ' " "' " '-Jy attended to. PERSONS with whos we are Itjot acquainted, wishing goods forwarded by us, must send the money to our office, as we find jrreat difficulty in . 1 . - collecting small , debts scattered throughout the country. :- -A &?Zji-lt t riiA June 80th, 1854, tlv n4$tjfe&Sm&& Standard and Post 8 months, (weeklyi) .On Consigiiment, 3ff BALES SUPERIOR NORTHERN "HAY, JJ and for sale , Terms, CASHi'j...; ' J. BROWN, No. 9, Fayetteville 8a. . Raleigh June 20; 1854." . : ; 8w-60 V. THEsubscriucr, determined to retire from the mercantile business,' will close out bis entire stock, hot very extensive,) an unprecedented low and accommodating terms. Any person wishing to engage in the mercantile business may do well to give me a'calL'T' . ..''?Z;'&xtv ' The stand is one of the best in the .State,, and is most beautifully located, elegantly shaded, has most excellent water, and I do not hesitate to say but that it is as healthy a situation as any in the lower part of the State.: 'Call soon, and you will have time to lay in a full stock.' ;$g::t' - The store and warehouse ;are decidedly the most conveniont business houses that I know of. I will lease the property from one to five years. Board, lodging and washing etui be had of the sol scriber on reasonable terms. ;' There is also a nice bed-room in the store. ' Any address for furtLer particulars shall receive prompt attention. . - --c-uJ M. PEEBLES. Scotland Neck, .K C, August 8, 1854, ? H - , .. ;y ..- , ; . ,!64w4w NOTICE t NOTICE 1! NOTICE It ITHOSE who are going North to buy their " stock of Kdge Tools and want a good article "will do well, to call on the Subscriber, who is now manufactu ring all kinds of Edge Tools, 1 inch ?at Club and Turpentii-e Axes, Hackers, Broad Axes Hatchets Drawing and troweling Knives, Foot Adze. Ham. mers and many other articles toe tedious to men tion. . , JOS. WOLXERING. -July 18, 1854. - - cam68 " IF YOU want to save labor,' come and get one of Woltering's Morticing Machines, which I war rant to be good, .and as cheap as yon 'can buy at the Norths. i JOSUWOLTERINQ. -' JulyV. 18, T 854- 8n-68 SLNCLAIRS I M PRO VEDSniAW Another lot just received at the Farmer'a i Hall. ' Order ahead for almost IL ; Send qololc or yen mnat wait fox the next ,r v f wt, .is -r i ivedby P. T. TTSCVJX.
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