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TnE "RALEIGH REGISTER" Uishea Semi-weekly and Weekly, by SEATOX GALES, E p I T O ANP PRO FRIST OK. TKBM81 $5 par him ; la advance $4. y $3 per Maun ; ra advance $2 60 ay tfct Sti-'kl Tl RATES OF ABTKRTISIXO : v wiatirrs For rrery 1 Haas, first Insertion $1 J "Zr -aJ Judmal advertiaMneata will . ....1 nWB. B w. he rharrr.1 Cort lrz rulir price to advertisers by Uw Tar. hwnn . " - ' r - - - wu. tm !iZrt!ts lnrti ia the SnaHreakry, will afcw appeaj- ""IkiT.frxof eherjre. - .-. - v jJ,, to th Editor aut b FoaAtt. ' TH Following- Schedule has been ordered by tue Post Master General, and has gone into nuoa on this Road to-day : Iftrt Raleigh at 8 A, M., and reach Weldon at 1 p M. time for the E1?1"83 to Wilming-; a -fan' - ' WeWoa at i J P. 14., and ifice RalVigh & Gaston Railroad Co; September It, 1853. Raleigh; 75 H" OOH-I X00R. $5 Brand, This brand of Tohacoo is a rarity of Nature. It is nude jfrt most costly, most beautiful,' and moct deli cioa leaf, grown in Virginia, is put up In boxes t:.t& pounds: "th the signature and like on me laoet. A supply just received and by P. P. PESCCD. A Card. TBI Subscriber would respectfully announce to the Citiiens of Raleigh and vicinity, that he prepared now for manufacturing all kinds, of goiJ and Silver ware, xu : Goblets, Mug, Teapots, la rbg and Finger-rings, Breastpins, Bracelets, jr . sc": Sotting Jewels and Repairing all kinds of Jt flrr in a manner warranted to give satisfaction; EagriTing and Chasing of everj description in a ark nt to be surpassed. Ail orders may be left at, P. Mahler's & Co., vbere be has taken the room adjoining the store fcosi. H. MAHLER. P S. The most reasonable rate given for Old Gsltl ami Silver. Raleieh. X.C, April 4, 1854. ly 28 Spring Trade, 1854- TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS ! By the nrriTal of the Steamer Europa and Pack et Ship Panama, we are in possession of our SPRING IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN GOOfcS, fcted for our sales by Mr. Wm. Weddell, in the Eadih. Scottish and Irish Markets. We hare v'w receired from the Eastern Cities a large and ifixmanding stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS, jwhased from First Hands. We are prepared to jf?r to the Trade at as low prices as they can be Hand in any Market.. North Carolina Merchants are respectfully in r.;l to call when they visit our market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Syeamore St-, Petersburg Va. March. 1854. ly-20 1T-TINDOW GLASS. Best qualities of French, Union and Baltimore brands of following r'f Tit: 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 14, 12 by 16. lit 18. 12 by 20, 13 by 16, IS by 18, 13 by 22, M fc'v 20. 18 by 24, 24 by SO. Order receired for any site Coach and Picture Gla GUf for Green Houses, and Glass Tiles for Floorshlled promptly by P. P. PESCUD. WATCHES & JEWELRY'. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE I FANCY GOODS. 11HE subscriber has receired and opened a most elegant and fashionable assortment c! tii aboTe GOODS, to which the attention of the public is solicited. He has all the new styles of Watches, Chains, .Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins E&r-Drops, Lockets, ic. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond. Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Riugs and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a rery large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter KniTes, Cups, J-c. And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Raior Smps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, sc. On hand, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. Rileigh, Nor. 1,'63. 89 tf TTNCLE TOM'S CABIN OUTDONE. The greatest book of the age. Dr. G aim's Dome- tic Medicine ; or, Family Physician. The poor Kan's friend, in pain and sickness. A Safe and Eeiiable Guide. The Publisher has the pleasure of announcing to the public that Dr. Gunn's Book has been pub lished Fi&teen Years, and during that time nealy Half a Million Copies of his work hare been dis posed of. This book points out in plain language, free from doctors terms, the Diseases of Men, Women ad Children, and the latest and most improred mns ued in their cure ; and is intended expres sly for the benefit of families. It alao contains des criptions of the Medical Roots and Herbs of the Cnited States, and how they are to be used in the rure of dieases. It is arranged on a new aud aim pie pUin, by which the practice of medicine M re duced to principles of common sense. It does not propose to dispense with physicians, in were cases. But it does propose to save thousands and tens of thousands annually, by put ting the means of cure into every man's hand, and of saniig many ralauble lira f which is of far more importance) by instructing indiriduals how to 'beck disease in the beginning, before it has acquir ed too much strength to resist and overcome. For Sale by H. D. TURNER. N. C. Book store Raleigh, July, 1854. fi6 Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Company. THIS ComDanr. located in Milton. N. C. char- 1 'ered at the last session of the Legislature of vjrth Carolina, is now fully organized and prepar- m to receive applications for insurance against on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Workshops, Fac- i nes a ad other buildings. Also, on Uooas, t ur- titure and other property . ' Aireadr a large number of Policies hare been is "ied and the business of the Company is gradually extending. Every applicant, whose application is approved by the Executive Committee, becomes a "mrer of the Company. The risk being pnnci P"y in the country renders the Company very !fe from heavv losaes. All applications can be sent to the undersigned T man or otherwise and he will famish to U de string insurance the necessary blanks. JAMES M ALLEN, Sec'y.: F. Pascm, Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Milton, May 9th, 1854. 6m 88' Falconer, plummer & ,ca, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL DEALKKS IX Hardware and Carriage Materials, (SIGN OF THE KEY,) - Bollingbrook SLPeteriburg.-Va. ' " VuE now receiving a fresh supply of Geod ia their line. Orders from the country respect-; j Elicited. . -, - . J'n- Falcoskb, - - - ' A. Plcmmer, of Warrenton, N. C. " f-' Ash it x. . ' J -SotOMOH CB!UTt' Jasv Cahiil. ; CHERRY & CAHILL; CoriilnlsBion Merohaitts, v NORFOLK, VA.. Jan. 18, 1854. tf-5 3fe Tri-Weekly .Stae Line FEir-16' RjUeifn. Monday, . V nd Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way ot Pittsboro', FraBklinsrille, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, &c, arriring at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day; Far from Raleigh to Pittsboro' $3,00 ' ao -ot. Lawrence, 4,00 do Franklinsrille, Cedar Falls k Ashboro,,...,00 do Salisbury, w. g qq Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro", H. L. RO BARDS, 4 CO. ' Proprietors. Stage Office Varbrough House-TUlcigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 1853. 63 8A1 witanju qko. w. oaics. . ; i WILSON & GRICE, GKSX!ALCoMMISItfN iFofiWAHDINQ MERCHANTS, ; Ao. 1 1 , Jlfijk St. and Pierce Wharf, . Portsmouth, Va GIVE their personal and prompt attention to .the Sale and Forwarding of Produce andMer chandise of erery description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. Rkfekkkcks. Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W II. i R. S. Tucker, do ; King. Thomas & Barrow, Louisburg; R.N. & D. C. Hemdon, Ox ford; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county; Ctd S. 8. Royster, Granrille; Messrs. John White & Co.. Warrenton ; Montgomery &, Plummer, do; Col. Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r.", Central Railroad. May 4, l8-'3. 37-1 y VISITORS TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS ! BY THIE SOUTH SIOE RAIL ROAD, VIROINIA AND TENNESSEE RAIL ROAD, - And Plag-g, Caldwell A. Co'aStag Line. 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 PAY (Sundays excepted.) at 15 minutes to 7, A. M.. arrire in Lynchburg at 4 o clock P. M., where the passen gers will take the cars upon the Virginia and Ten nessee Kailroad, and arrire in Salem at half past 7 o'clock, P. M. At Salem they will hare 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 arrire there before dark, having only sixty one miles of staging. The Staging from Salem to the White Sulphur Springs is orer 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 i9 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 conrey passengers to any of the Virginia Springs. Arrangements hare 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 Sulphur ' Springs. $,60 . " " Redflweet Springs 8,00 Red Sulphur Springs 8,60 Visitors can also hare an opportunity of visi ting two other delightful watering places imme diately on the line of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail KoaJ, rii : The Yellow Springs in Mont gomery County, Va, and the Alleghany Springs a Roanoke County, Va. fsy The abore 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. 8. R. R Petersburg, July 18, 1854 w-swlm-55 WILL BE PUBLISHED ON THE 1st AUGUST, THE CABIN BOY'S STORY. A Semi-Nautical Romance of intense interest, by the Author of the "Pirate Doctor," the .j,iryer's Story," the "Old Doctor," ic, 4c. 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 receired by the public. "The Cabin Boy's Story" is a romantic narratire, illus trating the horrors of the Slare Trade, as carried on in the Coast of Africa. The author has served in the Nary and the descriptions and characters are painted from personal acquaintance with them. The story is as full of exciting interest and adven ture as the celebrated work of Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe," and baa the advantage over that glorious fiction, inasmuch as it is founded on tacts or erery Am.v occurrence. The history of the heroine of the Story. Zuleika, the Circassian aiare purcnas- . i r 1 i. ii . it Constantinople, eaueaieu ana marnea oy me reckless, yet chiralric, Seymour, the commander of the Albatross, is simply the narration of a fact nainted from the life, and all the numerous char- , . i i .l " : .11 acters : portrayed tnrougnoui u swrj m-c titiuiv and graphically drawn. The publisners nare aireaay recm ru oruers ior the whole of the edition it was originally their in tention to publish ; consequently, they hare been obliged largely to increase it; and they respectful ly request that all orders may be sent in immedi- "Ther confidently expect that the work will create as much interest as any work of fiction that h&a of late years emanated from tne press, as notwithstanding, since the publication of "Uncle i t- l l. Ml.ttnn if m1 m w -V in A TIO k- Tom's Cabin," works relating to slavery in Ame nn and co. hare been numerous, none hare appeared Baring relation to the system of nnrehasinr slares on tne Aincau uuhsi, written by one who naa wiww ofT-mitv. The work is written all its hideous in chaste and lammaire. and will be a wel;ome and m- '"' . . . " 1 The work will form a peauutui octaro voiume of 400 pages, handsomely uiusiraiea wnn nn o.;nr and eleeanuy oouna in oiotn. rnc, in doth, one dollar ; in paper, 75 ceats, at which rate copies will be sent by the publishers to any part of the country, free of postage. . , t i U..U on1 hv the nub. pi i or sate . - j s lisners, w . I 1 . .1 I . I I . K - .- u B H I And by all the Booksellers throughout the Uni ted 8tates and enusn rroimi-M Aug. 8, 1854. 64 8t r.Air Sale In Wake County. -Tr, k fniilnwin Tracts, to wit : One I Will IvU o - - , m-.. ..fininir near seven hundred acres, on it-. f Lick Creek. The other Tract, con- UininiS ven hundred Acres, on tbe waters at HenW River and Laurel Creek. Both of said V.JzLii-AtmA to the culture of Tobacco TTlT Wndaof grain. There is Sclent ameuntof cleared land 6 n each , "Jgood f;j--enU on both tracts. And if it be desired improremeuMono Tracts, I will sell y .. Irr- n arrr containing about Eight hch S.6 AcT. which n between the two Tracts DmE?.AfrA ' TRere is a large two story house, "rw rood fire Place, and wren rooms, a good heaTandU neceasary outhousee, aituatlon WTmi bidimosed of atpriTftesale - l"-r7 rfren the 25th. fPc next. EDUI yw - lTX'JZ Tof sowinK wheat in good time. alv& "Qm&J& J Jewelry andvFanoy- Goods.- i v: CHSAPKR THAN EVER! ' ' " rTTHE subscribers takes neat pleasure to inform JL the citiiens of Raleigh and vicinity that they nare juat received an entirely new stock or all the aracies in tneir line. Thankful for the liberal patronize always re ceired, they will do erery thing in their power to aeserre a continuance 0f the same. Their present stock consists in part of Jiwxibt : Gold ear-rings, ereaat-pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings. sleere buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard cnains, pencils, pens, watohes, keys, sc. Facy Goons : Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather' reticules of all sizes, papier mache wors boxes, Srtanish and French fans from 60 to $7,00, portmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl, Fiench cigar cases, pocket-books. Wostenholm's celebrated cutlery, dressing and pocket combs of I irory, ounalo, indio-i uQber and shell, india-rubber round combs, puff, tucking and side-combs, Faber pencils, french conserves of . all descriptions, fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothic l ana o day clocks, Herman surer castors; wax, kid,, erring and india-rubber dolls of all aiie. looking glasses from 50c to $2,50 ; all kinds of t'errumery and Toilet req trite ; China and glass-1 ware or various descriptions, &c., .-, CONFECTIONARY &c. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants, citron, nuts. wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, hitters, schied am Rchnapps, c, MAHLER a Co. April 11, '54. 30 WDLILBAiM T, 13 AON, GENERAL AGENT, RALEIGH, N. C. TILL attend to the collection of all claims due in the city or ttaleigh, and itanx husi- ns 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. Om-50 A Few Remarks E. L. HARDING has made very recently large accessions to his STOCK, and can now cer- tainly supply all those who are in need of well made SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on band one hundred Lustre Alpacca Sacks, with Silk Vel vet Collars ; one hnndred do. made in Dress Frock style; seventy-five French Drab dEte Frocks. Velvet Collars: fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and Frocks; one hundred French Linen Sacks; se venty-five Brown Duck Linen Frocks, cut iu Dress Frock style, very handsome; White Orass and Uingham sacks, in any quantity ; also, a very full assortment of n hite and Co ored Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; twentv-five dozen Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Under shirts. For bargains in superior Ready Made Clothing, alwavs hear in mind that H ARDING'S is the place. E. L. HARDING. June 22 51. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, THICH are the only Sewing Machines of any utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit for infringement of pat ented pirvileges, are still sold at, REASONABLE PRICKS, AND WITH UNQUESTIONED RIGHT. Having tennined our legal controversy- with Elia Howe, Jr., and procured his full license to use his inveutiou, there is not the slizhct claim that our machines infringe any other patent. The right to use the machines which we have old, vd shall hereafter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents of Sewing Machines, covering all the nice points of the invention, and all the lanhiwso mt eaher- Manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, sc., is held to the feed ing apparatus by a yielding presure, is infringed by all the machines now onered in the market Those who buy the inferior and practical machines. are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall com pel them to pay us for the privilege of using them. Our legal rights will hencelorth be rigidly enfor ced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established They are of umrerstl application the same machine doing ad kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contnrance, but unequalcd in mechanical finish. Ther Derform all work required and continue to do it with mt getting out of order. e desire to 1 ... call attention particularly to our new. MACHINES TOSEW WITH A SINGLE THREAD which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also fur sewing leather either with a axed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroid ering machines, producing an entirely new and rery beautiful result. Machines of extra bize, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference in price. These are found to be rerr popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitch ing carpet bag handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at short notice. Machine Needles. Silk Twist on spools, Ihree Cord Linen Thread, and all other articles used with Sewinsr Machines, always on hand and for sale at our offices. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No. 323 BROADWAY, BRANCH OFFICII. No. 57 South Fourth St. Phil., ho. 4i Hanover !t. Rr.ston. No. 18J St. Charles St. N. O.. No. 159 Bait St. Bait. No 247 River St. Troy, N. Y No. 22Z Walnut St Cincinatti. I. M. SINGER s CO. New York, Aug. 8th, 1854. 3m-64. m: EDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. The annual course of Lectures of this Institution will commence on Monday, tn uctooer, at tne College Building, corner of Marshall and College utreeta. and continue till the 15th of March ensu- inir. R. L. Uohannan, m. v., rroiessor oi uosieu-icB . . . . r r i . . and Diseases of Women and Children Chaa. Bell Gibson, M D., Professor of Surgery and Sureical Anatomy. nharter P.Johnson. M. v., rroiessoroi Anato my. David ri. rucaer, m. v. Professor of Theory und Practice of Medicine. Martin P. Scott, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. R R. Wellford. M. i.. f roiessor oi Materia (Hica anf Therapeutics. E. Brown Seouard, M. V., rrotessor oi ine in- stitntes of Medicine and Medical J urisprudenoe. Arthur E. Peticolaa, M D., Demonstrator oi Ana- itmr. The Studies OI tracucai Anatomy ianj uc jiiuo- ecuted with most ample facilities and at a very ... - n .. . . . v . n;niriMiiM. Chemical lectures are reguiar- i- ;.r, .t the College Infirmary and Richmond Almshouse by some of the Professors. EXPENSES. Matriculation Fees,. : Professors' Fees Demonstrator's Fees no rln t i on Fees ...-$5 ...105 10 26 The nriee of Board, including fuel, lights and servants attendance, is usually $3 or $3 per WAk- Th rvtalorue. sc.. containing full information ..rnin.7 the Institution, will be forwarded to those applying for it or specific enquiries answer ed by letter. Address 7 DAVID H. TUCKER, M D. . Dean ef the Faculty, Richmond, Va. . Richmond, Ang. 8, 1854. wtOctl 64 E. Ii. ardingi -TTAS received quite an assortment oi U.a M TLEMEH'S FURNISHING GOODS, within i. "11.; a at-Blaaaf Silk arul Alnacea the last wees-; r- Coats, Marseilles Yesta, ' - NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.' . S. M. PETTENGILL& CO'8 ADVERTISING A- , ' . ' GENCY, - 119 BABSAU ITUIT) KBW JOBK. And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co. are Agents 'for the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in tne United States and the Canadas. The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York : v wvuy HILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, Ae.; No. 89 Liberty street. F COTTENET & CO., Importers of French and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad street 17PSTEIN & HONIG, No. 100 Liberty St., lm porters of Laces, Embroideries, Silks &c. ".rITCHBLL 46 Exchange PL. Impor- ten. or Britiab Dry Uoods, Bcotcn ana irun linens, Dreai Goods, &e. BORN, SCHUEPER4 HAARHAUS, Importer of German aid Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Hosieries, Ac, No. 50 Exchange Place. ; C? CHUCH ARDT, FROLICH & HOLTHAUSEN, "K 0.2 and 94 I.ihertv St.. Importers of French, Bwisa, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel reta, Vestings, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. , BERTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Stree Le ri WY KTH 4- CO.. Importers of Embroide- es, White aud lace Uooas, ."No. zz isroaa street TOnN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO., Imptrs of I Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. ot shirts Stocks, iies.se. iim nuuam Street. KOHLSAAT BROS , 48 John Street, Impor ters of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and Mlver Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, Laces, &c. STKAHLHEIM & CO., G9 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. II. ROBINSON .y CO., No. lmpt and Jobbers. Lace 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, small wares, -c. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. C. B HATCH & CO. 9T WILLIAM ST., New York, Msnufacturers and Importers of Shirts, Stocks. Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, sc., sc. ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, tc. c 1HARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in German. French and Italian Musi cal Instruments and Strings. ro. i Maiden Lane. IERDINAND ZOGBAUM & CO., No. ft7 Mai- den Lane. Importers of Violins, Guitars, Ac cordeons. Strings, Brass instruments, sc., sc. Daguerreotypes EY, No. 349 Broadway, X GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and fj a most extensn TOHN COLT'S most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. STANDARD SAIL DUCK, I H. C. Beach s Co., No. 71 Pine St., New York. sole agent. Cotton Canvass from several other mills : also Osnaburga Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Sattinett Printers. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AHLBORN s CO., No. 64 Maiden Lane, (up stairs) and 29 Liberty St Importers of J. Toys and Fancy Goods. Tiles for Floors mid Cliiuuier Tops. M' ILLER, COATES S YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St., ENCAUSTIC X1LK8, OARNXIRX CHIXNKY tops, f lumber a .Materials, Metals, etc. Window Glass. Paiuts, Etc. F HOPKINS $ BRO S, Imp'ts of fbksch dow glass, No 61 Barclay St. wix- Engravers. w TIITXEV, JOCELYN ANNIX, Artist and EnrTenon Wood. -No. 58 A 60 Fulton ft- Pint and btwt work donu here. Expresses. EDWARD?, 8ANFORD A CO., Foreign ExpreM, No. 36 Uroadwtr. Uood aad packag ftirwarded to and from all parta of the world. AgvnU in Norfolk Adam A Co. FANCY GOODS. C1H AS. 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 Wholesale Dealer in Hats, Straw Uoods, sc. Hot Air Furnaces &o- DATID CVLVKR, (Inventor and Patentee.) 62ClifT St. Man. and Dler. wholeaaV and retail, In Furnaww, Ventilator. Range, Ac India Rubber Good. THE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goody ear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-e. TT NION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, I) make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, c. Coats from $2,60 to $6,00 each JLIghtiiiiig Rods. AM. Qcixbt k mm. Dealer In Qulmby'g Improred Rod. . Ofloe 132 Km 1 27 in sc and Us Namau street. Looking (ilasa and Picture Frames. MP- wHTfLorx, Manulacturor, o. 1U1 uanalit., Aaw iork. , QUding in all it branched. LADIES' ELASTIC SK1KTS, Hough's Patent P. Bates, 31 Barclay street opposite the Astor House, New Yorb, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. irlaeliiuery und itlucliiue Tooln. Machinery Depot, 62 Courtland street. Machinery. Machine Tool and wooaaworui's nuni rianing aiachlnea. a N DREWS & JESUP, No. 67 Pine st. New .A York, Commission Merchants for the sale of SUl amlw BklJUlim muu UU ft WICU Machinery from the best makers. Exclusire agents for Lowell Machine &hop. ivedlea, Fish Hooka Oc Tackle dec mUOMAS B- BATE, (late T. ft T. H. BATK.) 103 Maiden 1 Lane, Needle, Fish iloot. riauing Tackle, ac Paper Warerooms, CTRU9 W.F1KLD CO 11 Cliff St Imp't and Wltoseaale Dealers ia American, French, Otrmia and Kng liah Paper and every deaenpooa oi raper flimnmicw rer ssaienaia. Stuliouer j Wareroouia Wholesale Truant a Eiixobo. No. M Join at Wboleaaie Bookseller 1. and (tationer, and Mantof all kiada of Blank Books. Safes. . RM. PaTEicx, Da fiance wlamandet safes, and OoAn'a De ' fl, liock and Cross Bar, Depot, No. lW Paarl rt. New YORK AGRICULTURAL WABKUOUSK K. L. Ajaxs. (late A. B. Allen ft Co.,') 18. and Ml, Water at, Ajrricultural and Horticultural Implement aad Mauhinerv, yield and Warden tteeda and FertiUaera, Qaaao, Bone Doat, Pboanate of Uai, Poodreete, fiaater, fta. GARDEN SEED. A full supply v of Garden Seed, warranted fresh, just received at the VmgStoreof HAYWOOD ft BCOTT Nortia Carolina, Mutual Insnranoe '-':, Company.' :v ' . ' R ALEIGH, N;-CV.: 7TP HIS Company has beenia successful operation I for more than seven years,,and continues to tike risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills andrTeqtiae ;pistiaerles,j upon favourable termav Its , Policies how cover property, amounting to $4,500,000, a large; por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is oyer 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-hare 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, 8. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etterille; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E-. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro'; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan- uet.auiaeiJ, Mew bent; W, u; ;JSnuth,- Kv freesbW ; ff-" WOiaawWIpttet JaMR Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Suinmy, AshevUle. , All Directera are authorised to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF tfiE COMPANY. J. Q, B. Roulhac, President. Henry D- Turner, Ptcr do. S. W. Whiting, TrtantreT. John C. Partridge,' Secretary. John n. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. 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. tT)r Barrels I cut Large barrels, W. T. Sut- OUvton's curing. 75 do do family Roe do do 40 half do do do do - do For Sale by, A. &, H HARRIS. Norfolk, May 30, '54. 3m 44 R OSENDALE CEMENT. 100 Barrels Rosen- dale cement for sale'by NIEMEYER & WHITE. June 13, 1854. 48 Portsmouth, Va. Standard copy. 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 lmplemerts, 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 Year at Erzeroom, 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 A Ns EW WORK BY A VIRGINIA LADY. three weeks. Recep- Second thousand in lion of " Alone," ' Alosk." by Marion Harland. one handsome 12mo. vol.; price $1 25. Criticism of tub Prksb. There are many incidents interlaced with the plot ; the whole story is very prettily written. Miss Hnrtland may henceforth take rank among the most successful female novelists of the U. S. A'. F. 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. Phtla. 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 consolation, of passion and of peace. The moral of the story is prominent aud unexcep tionable ; beauty and truth haveclasped hands in its recital. Fred. News. We take especial pleasure in commending this earnest, chastely written and judicious story, as one amoug the brilliant gems that have recently made their appearance. From its affectionate, heart speakino- " Dedica tion to my Brother and Sister," to its close, the attention is riveted with intense and irresistible power. .Yc.Vahan't American Courier, Phila. For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Aug. 8, 1854. 64 J6" Metropolitan, Spirit of the Age, and Post, copy. yAHEWArtI ST1ta s R, SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. C. WE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup plies of Wares, c., embracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware, Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully inrite the attention of purchasers. Farmers, Mechanics and Artisans can find at our establishment Tools, Implements and a general assortment of Hardware suited to their different vocations. Having purchased the largest Stock of Hard ware ever brought to this market with the de sign of confining ourselves exclusively to this branch of business, we think, purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 21 S34 , PULLEN & BELVIN. CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITRTIXLP, NORTH CA&OLI5A, XTTJXL attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne Yf and Nash. Jan 14,1858. 6 Nag's Head. . rTlHE subscriber respectfully Informs the public I that the OCEAN RETREAT, at Nag's Head, which has been greatly enlarged and improved since the last season, will be open for Visiters on the first of July. , A. E. JACOBS, Proprietor. June 20, '54. " 2m 60 Ta A LEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. -Dues - to J, the Railroad Company for freights are paya ble in cash on the delivery of the articles. When articles are delivered without such payment in ad ranee, and the owner fails to call at the depot and settle the bill before the expiration of the month. he must thereafte' send the money when he sends for the roods. Bt order of the President ' ' " C. B. ALLEN, Agent . July 4th, 1864. - 64. -f-iALMER'S IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL . t MACHINE Apply atthe Farmer's HaR, Ra leigh. N. C. JAa.il. TOWUSiJ, Agent Jane 30 1854. .- . - - 63 REG0N PEAS. A small supply in store and g&ls bj , . . Wl.LIil (A 3 eV UAXWOOD. J&kTC& E. CUTHBERT. .(SUCCISSOR'TO "KERR X CtTTHBERT,) ' Grocer, jFortcardimg and Comimknok Merchant, JBol Uhgbfook Street, retertbwyr Va V i'-'i ,.B'BTI!BE3rCBS i Thoi, Bragg, Jr.f JaeJuon, JT. C: ' -fcSiSiSitti;'v Messrs. L. D, A W. ,G. Crenshaw Richmond. Josiah Wrhs, Esq., crfglk. . . James George, Es.f.i Baltimore. - ' Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New "TTAS constantly on hand : Prime --'Pexto- Rico IjL ni New Orleans Sugars, t Loaf, Crushed, Pulferised and Clarified do ' ' Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Co Sees ... t Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Auspice ! Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated 8oapa Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead . Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and, Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged flole and -Upper Leather . Liverpool and GoundAlumiiit ." r .' ' . . Prime .Virginia and Ws).exn J3aouJandlAr4 Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse RegaJia, Prmcipe, and flavajuu Cigars ; , 'jjogether with 'a large' stock' of foreign and dW mercc, Adqqors, w men, sc.Tniea neettarr ai ca lowest market rates.' , . - - ' The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding gooos. Petersburg, March 5, 19 MANTILLAS 1 MANTILLAS I , VERY large assortment of silk, and black lace Mantillas and Points. , W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A s ILK and open-straw Bonnets ahdrnfants' Hats. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. FANS I FANS! MOURNING and fancy Fans. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. RIBBONS and Gloves. W. H. s R. S. TUCKER. IIATS! IIATS'.l LIATS!U: 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 bt tuUed, 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. & R, 8, 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 ; HrssEr's Heaping Maehine, $105 00 do Mower and Reaper, 115 00 do Front Wheels extra 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery, 5 00 Bubrall s Va. Reaper, No. 2, 4J feet cut.f 120, 00 do do do . No 3, b feet cut,. 130 00 4 deduction of $5 will be made if the side deli very is not furnished, and $20 will be added to the a'jove 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, HAY 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 SHELLERS. Virginia Corn Shellers $26 00 Goldsborough's do T... 40 00 Reading's do .85 00 ..16 00 .10 00 8 00 FANS.t ' ....u$34 00 32 00 30 00 30 00 Double Spout do Single Iron Spout do M do Wood do do BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM o. I Extra Premium Fans,.. No. 1 do do No. 2 do ' do Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do Do do 1 do 25 00 to $30 Grant's Premium Fans, .$16 Clinton's Fan Mills, $ 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long, $35 00 00 do do a do 4J do 55 do do 4 do do do 5 do do do 6 do 4 do 45 00 5 do......... 55 00 6 do:........ 65 .00 BSOrders for any of the above goods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BORUM & FISHER. 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. May 19, 1854. . '4rtf- Mr. Jjefeb vre's Sehool v RICHMOND, VA., .' ', "' ' I ;' (Successor to Mrs. Mead. 7 rjlHE Scholastic year of 'tins' Institution begins I on the first day of October and ends on the" last day of June. ' . J , - Tbbms : For Board and Tuition In all the En glish branches fojj 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 sxtra CRAROKS. . ; ',t , . There ia one department in the School in which 1 everything is taught m French, and . where . that language is sprken exclusively, as well as in the family of the Principal. JFor the. accommodation of Souihernirs, pupils will be received 'during the noiKiajrs, yuiy, August ana oepimper,j ..ana charged for Board at .the same ratio, as in the session. They wiU 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 ficientRight Reverend Bishop Meade. Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macfar laift, Hon. John M. Patton. All letter to be directed to' - ' ; - HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M -"' PrincipaL.- Richmond, June 16, 1854 SawtNovl - 49 QUKNTU BCBBEK. KxMP P. BaTTIX BUSBEE & BATTLE, ATTORSRTS ASD COTJKSBLLOBS AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C." . J ' WILL attend promptly to any : business in trusted to their care inr the central Coun ties of the State, and in the State and Federal Courts. : Quentin BcsBSKj Comtnitrivner of Deed $e. ' for the State of . New York, . Pennsylvania, -.. Maryland, Virginia,' Soutk Carolina, . Georgia, . Alabama,. Mississippi, .. - . Florida, Texas, -,- Arkansas, ' Tennessee. Rajeigh, July 25, 1854. ' -m-60 Warrenton Female Institute. rfHE 14th year, (27tn session)-of this lustitu- I tionJwUL commence on the Sd of July next A large addition has "been made to the buiding this year. For terms, c, apply to - -4- - . I -w ', wG RAVES ft WILCOX June 6 6w -. V'- 4 HORSE POWER WHEAT THRESHERS. 1 uaye still on hand severa) of the very bestf brought for 'exhibition at the - last Fair, which I offer at the manufacturer's prices, free of charge for transportation. .. . j . ' - Farmers will do tfell to look to their interest and buy at once as they cannot have such another op- nortunity for the present Crop : .- --r . - ; " JAMES M. T0WLKS. r ? Farmer's BaJL Jans S, 18a. -.V- . i North Carolina' MutlalfB IMjr v- ": -Tanoe Company,, y v c JOFflC&SALISIGti; VPzjy rpBTFCehTpafey continue to insure ,lh lives or ,L J-all healthy-White. persona and. SUwti'-i-lt '"Tne greateatriik taken on a single life is 5,000. , fia theiralaeviim.' ii V Dr-Chai. E. Johoaonj Pe?dent,-:; ;'. : 1 .. i ,Wm. Dv; Haywood Vceeaident; ..r , t; James F, Jordisv .Secretary - . ' -Wm.'neay.TraattTer,-f;-jv'..;r'.-;-.... . Perria Busbee, Attorney t " - ? . Ir. Wa,4Ir, STcKee, Examining Phyciari. i - J. . Jleramap G eneral Agent ..v- y .'' AJIlosses are paid within 90 days ' afterafisfac tory proof is presented. - J.' , Blankjna Pamphlets, ehowlng the plan oper ation of the Company, may be had en iSTpplicatien at the Office, or any ef the1 Agencies. 'Anlletterf on ouslness shotrld b jUldHsse4-toi '.''fti?rti -.Hi HARTroan. Cors.. offers to Insure Buildings and.Mernjhaadite,- sainst kiss or, dpu'gbj fire, at premjum,ta s&iX ttem$:. Q", V,Vl f paols ia ihe Uiuted"SUtaeV. idiVlya jMieC promptiy,: ,y 'fiZC..&z?'? Applications tor lnsttWlDlts-''' cinity,:to be made ta .,.:. ;v,w;y;- And fa WSfool- hnff Tlcmp wsat - : -N. JVPALMEBV Agent - 'qctbber; 1848y4 .sinx z-kniytS8 New Shoes; and iQakJyElx- awiMauuc cmest ana;; pest Ansuranow RIaTW'jaW. aTiryaI'f Shoes nd alters iron tfte prmcipai manuracturwra in Iphia.' f emhracinsr Walking " Shoes; iBlack philadelp and White Kid' Slirrs, Goat Bootees,-Tipped, Plain Snd Heeled Gaiters. - -.. .iSiWiii i. t '. ",. -; . - ' W: H: &iIL.S TUCKER, adaM$&; co's jDAitEMpftsses, TO AND F ROM ALL T HE NORTtfE RN Q XT IKS 'TROlPTNESSKspfitcka'nEwBbB X," leading features-' In' this' popular. mods of transit for articles or Atv Discvuraois. - .v. ' ' 8.Ei. PHILCIPSt Agent May 19." '64.-- . ti,. ,:. ,'.t 41 THE subscriber would respeJnfq'ri the citiiens of Raleigh,' an! the pablio generally, that he .keeps :'constantiy en ; hand - supply of WALL; ."PAPER, of various ; ,kind also, Fire Screens, Window Cuins,'Aevattbf rhichwid be. sold, at the lowest prices also,'' paper hangings of all inds doae in z neaiest and most Workman ship manner. - . -!i '-V Vi' v'l'Vi-- " He also has on hand and is still ma&ufactaring mattresses of all kinds.: Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatoh.t-'-; - 4 t ' . J. HENRY HARRIS, Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. April 18, 1854v ;- .ymyryX2 Page's Improved Patent Circular saw lxiius: , r GEORGE PAGE td" N. ScrraoEDiK, kkak Wbst Baltimom 8t., Bal- TIHOKB, MD., ";. .yai I RESPECTFULLY inform the puhUovthat they 'hare greatly increased theiR niannfaeturing establishment,-and are now prepared to execute all orders with promptness fox their .. -' . CELEBRATED PATENTS CIBCrxEAB POR- TAHLE SAW.MILXa, : . which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union; as also STEAM. POWERS, of; all sixes and kinds, HORSE PO WERS, GRLST,; M LLS, and various other machines and vimplementa for economising labor. ... r , ; tr.' Since their.' Portable' Circular . Jdllii were invented by, and patented to, their, senior partner, they have made many improvement, which render 'ii l'L . j.n iL.L- j--..'ni v . - J i, '. Pamphlets containing full descriptions of their several classes of mills, prices, terms, capacity for tawing', &c..-will, on application byletter be for warded to aby gentleman wanting them. ; t f '' - Having recently obtained damagSS in an' action brought in the U 8; Circuit', Court for the Dis trict .of -Maryland Car an infringementrof their Patent Rights r thrt Jhkbkbx au h V cblio AOAIKST PUBCHABIMQ tf MOM M SaCXnOsUXSP 'BOIIJ- sbs, ob. Their AGKiiT..'Addxea8;.fti;,- ' ' georg paqbJ x., ; N. Schroeder St g near Baltimore 8t., ..' v'j:t:;3sltim6re, Md. nrMtiMn 42 PEKTE,'lEPPER WGOtf&r WHOL.ES AliE QROdERS. -- ,v PORTSMOUTH VA. 'All usuieas entrusted them will;he-i punctually ;-Rtiended tiH-t - I - "siERSONS wftlv whont ire are -sot acouainted. fj wishing goods forwarded bfas. tenet iend the money rtd our office,as we fiildgreaf difficulty ia colieeting-jsmall debt scattereMl 'throughout the .SfJKsd:Sja mnthsiweekly.) .OnCdrislgnnieiit BALKS SDPEKiUKNORlflERN HAY, and for sait r,, Terms, CAH4 v - J.BROWN,;: JSo,9 aTetteyille St. A Raleigh Jnne20i,V1854,; y.:y ;yjZw-50 , HS-eubsoriber.determ.iaedt9ystirs. front the 1 r ymercaVtilet husinsaa, w slqse n bis entire stools ,(nptery. extenure low an-I.aceoDmoQaung erms. yvny nerson.' wunws; to engage ba;4je mercantile" busjness may do well Tha btATui la antr I Wjva- pen u uif . bwi ami ia most beautifully rocated. shaded, has ntate to say most excellent water, ana i ao not but that it is as healthy .a situation as any in the lower partof the State. Call soonj, and you will have time ts lay in a full stocki t- ? -..Tne.. store .ana warenouse are aeeiqeaiy us most'eonveniont "business house that 1; know of. - 1 will Iease,ths property from one te five years. Board, lodging and washing can be had of the sul Cnoer va rcawuauis Kuii auaiv tmtuv a o bed-room in the store; Any' s4dress . lor further particulars shall receive prompt attention. ; N 0TICE I ,. NOTICE U NOTICE I I f THOSE who are going Nortii4otmy their stock of' ( Tools and want a good articls will de well to eah on the Subscriber, who is new, nrannfactu ringall kinds of Edge .Tools,,- such . as -Club and Turpentine Axes, Hackers, Broad Axes---Hatchets Drawing and Croweling Knives, Foot, Adie, Ham. mers and. many other articles too tedious to men tion. a , vmpJfljajM. t July' 18, 1 854. -. . : j V ' - -, : m-68 rf YOU want to save. Uborf come and get ene of . Wolterings Morticing Machines; Which I war. rant to be 'good, and as cheap as yon can buy at the North. , -ssj WOLXiSRiNU. ?JulT.-18: 1854.felte 8-68 INCLAIR'S IMPROVED STR1WCUTTER 1 Another lot just receired '"'at -the Parmer's I I I Hall. ' Orders ahe Tor almost alL 8end qmiski . Mit wiii fa Hanttxt . 4, aMWla eAVnaasaaSa, mem pnec in ui uieir uetaiis, ana justly entitle them to be considered firsV among the labor sav ing machines' of the world..- 'v i: ' -' "I - . y i' i -; .t t f r- I t ' i ih At i i 1: i: V l I! i r fpURPENTINS SOAP A. Urge aupplyjust :rj ia&4, yv-v'tf , reeeiTMsw rr.rx3ciiev y 'i ----- Y ?t I - 1 3 vv., V A ' ' - ..
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