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-s i r i n i in Mil in y ni-,r i lit-1 i ki a i ixw mvi.i i -.111 hi 1 1 : jj iv -ii i t: r . -vv- . - VLj 3 roLmiE lv. V as. CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 26. 1854. N0.69: 'ri THE " RALEIGH REGISTER" published Sni-weakly d Wsskly. by 5EATOX GALES, PITO A X D rKurKiaius. II1V8: $5 par uiim ; la adTanca $4. $3 per annum ; la advance $3 SO. ru jrtoi-"kI-T' BATES OF ADTEBTISIXO : rrrJKor every 16 , flmt insertion $1 ; t- . l,iaTOOi-. ..... '" hi--b: bat a deduction or 33$ pt cent, will be 1 1 ' -hi fcolar price to UTmutn oj in jaar. S0 ' .t. inserted m the iemMnaUT, Ul alo appear VJVr . of rhanre. i", Jttw I fiE Foliotring Schedule has been ordered bj , pot Muster General, and has gone into t3'..r. thi Road to-day : .-re K;ne;u " -i p I in tunc """""j- jrt Weiu ; - r.6u .1 D M " .1 - Ruleish & Gaitoa Hailroad Co. K S September 18, 1868. ' 5 i (VH-T NOOR. -fo Brand. This brand of Tohsceo js a rarity or nature, it w made - .i mat Ka ii reii f "-jtinf 1 rKu,1, "ta tn wgnature andlike- 4 tit eiP"rriri .uiiiuiavturer, dunes leoni. ' . i, : the label. A Bupplyjut reeeired and Spring Trade, 1854- XO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS! Brthf irriTslof the Steamer Europa and Pack et Ship Panama, we ar in possession of our spBIN'G IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN GOODS, ftlfor our fialesby Mr. Win. Weddell.in the h. Skittish and Irish Markets. We hare jjs wmed from the Eastern Cities a large and rjinding stoek of DOMESTIC FABRICS, pitied from First Hands. We are prepared to ftru the Trade at as low prices as they can be ai in cv Marfcet. Sirth f rlina Merchants are respectfully in- jjtocsll when they risit oar market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. Virrh. lS-r4. ly-20 'WATCHES & JEWEIiRY. I LlMOXDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE & FANCY GOODS. BEE suWnber has received and opened a aot elegant and fashionable assortment of iwe GOODS, to which the attention of the r.;i' i solicited. it m all the new styles of fitches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins Eir-Drops, Lockets, &c. lL;i. a beautiful assortment of imond. Coral and Pearl Brooches Er-Bings and Finger-Rings. AL0. very large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter Knives, Cups, c. And tn excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor f fcipj. Walking Canes, Perfumery, &c. (is hand, also, a tew nne Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. Rsleii. Nov. 1,'53. 89 tf Notice. THE scriber, determined to retire from the mercntie business, will close out his entire Krk, (not verv extensive,) on unprecedented low al accommodftting terms. Any person wishing roeaee in the mercantile business may do well - r.re me a call. The stand i one of the best in the State, and ifa-xt beautifully located, elegantly shaded, has vi excellent water, and I do not hesitate to say IwiLst it i as healthy a situation as any in the Vim part of the State. Call soon, and you will uptime to lay in a full stock , i ! J1 .L. lie store ana warenouse are aeciaeaiy ice stsconTeniont business houses that I know of. lease the property from one to five years. V -L lodging and washing can be had of the sub- r on reasonable terms. There is also a nice fea in the store. Any address for further xt-i'.irs shall receive prompt attention. J. M. PEEBLES. Sealed Neck, N. C, Angust 8, 1854. 64 w4w MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- THE annual course of Lectures in this Institu tion will commence on the first Monday in Somber, in Charleston, on the following branch- Aiitomy by J. E. Horlbrook, M. D. Sirgery, by E. Geddings, M. D. krtimtes and Practice, by 8. H. Dickson, M. D. P&piolngy, by James Moultrie, M. D. Vweria Medica. by Henry R. Frost, M. D. '"metrics, by Thos. G. Prioleau, M. D. Cbeainry, by C. U. Shepard, M. D. Demonstrator or Anatomy, by F. T. Miles, M. D. Prosecutor of the Professor of Surgery, by J. F. I Geiiings, M. D. CLINICAL LICTTRE1. D T. Cain, M. D.. Physician to the Marine Hos- Ka1 wd Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week a me diseases of that Institution. H- W. Desnussure. M. D.. Physician to the Hos- Ptl of the Almshouse, at which Lectures are de- 'ma twice a week on diseases, tne diagnosis triiainated, and the student indoctrinated in treatment. wnontrative Instruction in Medicine andSur 7 tthe Oolleire Hnsnit&l. hv the Professor of Medical College at iee for the course and the expenses of board- Hn much the same as in the other cities of the Unuc coast. Faculty of the Colleze take pleasure in call- a? ;the attention of the friends of the Institution lt present prosperous condition the last class edine anv of former thm Thfv have been KWHed, by the liberality of the Legislature at ? n sion, to make such alterations in exten tnd improving the College building as will fnawte materially the comfort of those in atten- on ttie lectures, lie Anatomical Theatre has been enlarged, and P-etely renovated, and such changes made as scure free ventilation, with a pleasant ar 6gement of the seats. They confidently believe f will not suffer in comparison with any like : "i tne Lnited states the edince, wun ?punnances, being as commodious and . at ctiTe u any such establishment in the coun- Ihj h&Te also been eo1i nke considera tions to the Museum of the College, IIFVBV D FDrtQT Xf T Dn sput 22nd, 1854. w4w-68 y-UE OF NORTH CAROLINA. V -0CXTT. Trm-t T... .-rl ( Graville TV P,,, . -1 Ti I rb.--Aw Saa. 'A .Aagnst Term, 1864. Kittrell vs Edwin W. Kittrell & others, i. Petition for Dower, .ringto the satisfaction of the Court that f tL stS m this caUB. reside beyond the limits h ti pUt : lt is therefore, on motion, ordered Vj.f JUrt- tnt advertisement be made for six M at' ',UCCM,,iTi,y. t the Court House in Oxford, , three public pltces in Granville Count, ' SO in tK D.i.- u . . . .. . -i j j leWj iimeign register, nouiying ine surf,, 01 lre nling of this petition, and that n-i , .J PPear at the next Term of this. Court Hr,rn-- peunon, toe same will o xaaen .. 'Esso and head tx puti u to them. rt ISWI- ,1,. .. .... . m Auzustina T ni;a P1V nf y.n aaid -'ur; ' tk first Monday in Ao'eust, A. D. 1854. SOIOXOH CHttRT. JA,. C,. CHERRY & CAHILL, Gomxnission Merohanta, NORFOLK, VA. Jan. 18, 185. tf-6 rr,Tri-Weekly Stage Line, T5StHs Sleigh, every Monday, of ftttsboro'. Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro' Copper Mines, &c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M next day. ' Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro' $3 00 do St. Lawrence .'. 4 00 do Franklinsville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro', ...5,00 do Salisbury, i g qq Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro", H. L. ROBARDS, & CO. Proprietors. Stage OfBce Yarbrough House, Raleisth, N. C. Aug. 8, 1853. 8 fio SAM t. If. WILSON. QKO. W. QUICK. WILSON & GRICE, Gexeh alCou mission- & Forwarding Mkscbakts, No. II, Hlyk St. untTPiercS, Wharf 3 Portsmouth, Va TVE their personal and prompt attention to VJJT the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer chandise of every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments, Rkfkrk'xoks. Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W. H. & R. S. Tucker, do ; King. Thomas L Barrow, Louisburg; R. N. & D. C. Herudon, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warrru county : Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John VhIte 4 Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery & Plummer, do ; Col. Walter Q wynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroa.i. May 4, 1853. AJZX? - Hopkins, Hull & Co-. NO. 258, BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. THE Store occupied by us having been much en larged and improved in onler to display to ad vantage a great variety of Ladies fashionable Dress Ooodn, we shall in addition to our large stock of Staple Dry Goods, be prepared to offer on the most favorable terms to Merchants visiting our City, during the coming season a new and elegant assortment of Ladies Dres9 Goods, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks. English and French Meri nocs, Cashmeres and DeLains. Some of which are of superb quality and design. Also a handsome assortment of Ribbons, Era broideries, Shawls Jtc kc. To which we invite the attention o( Merchants generally. B. B. HOPKINS, R0BT HULL, WM. H. RYAN, THOS. W. ATKINSON. Baltimore, Aug. 22. 1864. 6w GS WILL BE PUBLISHED ON THE 1st AUGUST, i - , Ilk vr-wiiv w wwiwimi & Semi-Nautical Romance of intense interest, by the Author of the "Pirate Doctor," the "Lawyer's Story," the "Old Doctor," Ac, &o. The success hitherto enjoyed by the author of the above popular works is a sufficient guarantee 1 of the favor with which any productions coming from his pen wilt 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 'oast 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 ture as the celebrated work of Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe," and has the advantage over that glorious fiction, inasmuch as it is founded on facts of every day occurrence. The history of the heroine of the Story, Zaieika, 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 buve been obliged largely to increase it ; and theyjrespartful 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 T U t Pi DIM DOVIQ CTD I has of late years emanated trora the press, as notwithstanding, since the publication of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," works relating to slavery in Ame rica, pro and cox, have been numerous, none have appeared having relation to the system of purchasing slaves on the African Coast, written by one who has witnessed it in all its hid -ous deformity. The work is written in chaste and pure language, and will be a wel.ome and in structive addition to the family library. '"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, free of postage. tt For sale wholesale and retail by the pub lishers, ELLSWORTH It STREET. No. 22 Eeekman t., N. Y., And by all the Booksellers throughout the Uni ted States and British Provinces. Aug. 8, 1854 64-Bt STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wake Coin TT. In Equity. Whereas Diliy Chambler has filed her bill of complaint in the Court of Equity for the county of Wake against Raeford Chambler, Wm. B. Cham bler, Woodson Chambler, Britton Pearce and Nan cy, his wife, Sally Eaton, Mathew Johnson and Piety, his wife. Josiah Wilder and Relda, his wife, Michael Whitley and Frances his wife, Rob ert Chambler, Amarilda Chambler, Emily Cham bier, Martha Jane Chambler, John Augustus Chambler, Catharine Chambler and Helen Cham ber the last named seven of whom are infants to whom William H. Hood is guardian. And whereas affidavit has been made according to the statute in snch cases made and provided that Britton Pearce and his wife, Woodson Chambler, Sally Eaton, Josiah Wilder and his wife, reside beyond the limits of this State now therefore this is to notify the said parties non-residents of the State of North Carolina, and they are hereby notified to appear at the next term of the Court of Equity for the county of Wake, to be held at the Court House, in the city of Raleigh, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in September, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said bill of oomplaint, or the bill will be taken pro cosisso as to them and a decree made ac cordingly. Given under my hand at office, this 21st dav of August, 1864. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, C. & M. E. Aug. 22, 1854. 68 Farmers, Read This. -.-. n. imi nf Prime Land, within 3 Miles of f ORaleigh. 290 acres in woods, the remain dYinroitivation: Tnere is a large House, with all out Houses and a well of the best water. The quality of the land is too well known for me to de scribe it. There is at the lowest calculation $12, 000 worth of wood on it, all of which can be sold m Raleigh. Persons desirous of buying will do well to look at this land before buying elsewhere. A good bargain will be given. Only a part of the e . .. i a. -.inrl nrnnrlv aeoured. M one vis wanieu, me r.r---j - 4 Aug. 15, 1854. T. 11. SNOW. 8t 66 Htanaara, copy. trm OSENDALE CEMENT. 100 Barrels Rosen- K, ment NIEMEY A WHITE. Portsmouth, Va-, JunelS, 1854. .48 " Standard copy. ' Jewelry and Panoy Goods. CHEAPER THAN EVER! : THE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity that they I have just received an entirely new stock of all the I articles in their line. Thankful for the .ib3r.il patronage always re ceived, ihey will do every thing in their power to i deserve a continuance of the same. Their present stock consists in part of Jswt.lrt : Gold ear-rings, breast-pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings, sleeve buttons, bracelets, locket, fob snd guard chains, pencils, pens, watches, keys, &e. Fanct Goons : Berlin and French baskets, fur nished lenther reticule- of all sixes, prspier ranche work boxes. Swinish und French funs from 60c to $7,00, portmonnaics of leather, velvet and pearl. Ficnch cignr cases, pocket-hooks, Wostenholm's celebrated cutlery, dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber nnd shell, india-rubber round combs, puff, tucking ami side-combs, Faber's pencils, French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups and saucer from 40c to $3,00. Gothic l and 8 day flocks. Gjerman silver castors, wnx, kid, crying snd indin-rubl-er dn'ls of all sites, looking glasHes from 50c to $2.50 : all kinds of Perfusiery and Toilet reqt isites ; Thina and glass ware of various descriptions, &c, &c, tS CONFECTIONARY CTT Common and Fiench 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. ' 30 GENERAL AG EST, RALEIGH, N. 0. ILL attend to the collect-on of all claims due in thecitv 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 eiven. Raleieh. June 20. 1E54. 6m-50 A Few Remarket 171 L. HARDING has made vtiry tently large j accessions to his STOCK, anidwflfcn now cer tainly supply all those who are in heed of well made SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand one hundred Lustre Alpacca Sacks, with Silk Vel vet Collars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Frock style ; seventy-five French Drab d'Ete Frocks, Velvet Collars; fifty Crape Camblet Sacks and Frocks ; one hundred French Linen Sacks ; seventy-five Brown Duck Linen Frocks, cut in Dress Frock style, very handsome; White Grass and Gingham Sacks, in any quantity ; also, a very full assortment of White and Co ored Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-fiTe dozen Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Under Shirts. For bargains in superior Readv Made . . i - i i ; : i L - . ii i nnl v'O y"ne. 1WJS wor in 7" "p"t'vA is the place. E. L. HARDING. June 22 61. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, X7"HICH are the only Sewine Machines of any y utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit for infringement of pat ented pirvileges, are still sold at, REASONABLE PRICES, AXD 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 shall hereafter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents of Sewing Machines, covering all the nice points of the invention, and all the machines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, &c, is held to the feed ing apparatus by a yielding presure, is infringed by all the machines now offered 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 hencetorth be rigidly enfor ced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established They are of universal appii jation the same machine doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in . ii- i r i ' i contrivance, but unequaiea in mecnanicai nnisn. They perform all work required and continue to do it with jut getting out of order. We de-ire to call attention particularly to our new. MACHINES TOSEW WITH A SIXGI.K 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 waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhihit and sell embroid ering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference in price. These are found to be very popular. Machines for bat-binding, stitch ing carpet-bag handles, and any other peculiar ork, will be supplied at suort notice. Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools, Three Cord Linen Thread and all other articles used with Sewing Machines, always on hand and for sale it our offices. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No. 323 BROADWAY, BRANCH OFFICES. No. 57 South Fourth.St. Ftul., o. 4 Hanover M. Roston. No. 18J St. Charles St. N. O., No. 159 Rait. St. Bait. No 24 Kiver M. Iroy, N Y. No. 22-: Walnut St. (Jincinatti. I. M. SINGER & CO. New York, Aug. 8th, 1854. 3m-64. Splendid Lottery Sept., 1854. GREGORY d- MA UR Y, Managrrt (Succrors to J. W. Maury J- Co.) $38,000 ! ONE PRIZE OF $20,000 Lottery for the benefit of the STATE OF DELAWARE. Class 201, roR 1854. Drawn at Wilmington, Del. Sat. Sept. 2d, 1854. No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. Prize of do do do do do do do Lowest 8 No. 38,000 20.00U 15,000 , 10,000 . 5,000 . 2,733 . 1,000 . 600 . 200 2 60 60 93 Priies Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets. 10 Halves, 5 Quar. 2.50. 140 00 70 00 85 00 Certfs. of Pkg's of 25 whl. tickets, do do 25 half do j0 do 25 quarter do Orders" for Tickets and shares' and Certificates of t.u, -.-.in the above splendid Lotteries will receive .v- TM-nmnt attention, and an account of aeh drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who order from me. Address- P. J- BUCKET, Agent, Wilmington, Delaware. HERRINGS. 300. Barrels 1 cut Large barrels, W. T. Sut- tnn'a eurinp. an half do do do do do . . fill 11(1 . . lV. " For Sale by, IL at II UAKKis. 8rx 44. NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. S. M. PETTKNGILL & CO'SADVERTlSINQ A GENCY, 119 KASSAR strict, wkw tork. 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. WSJ- The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City of New York : nILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, &c. No. 89 Liberty street. 1 COTTENET & CO., Importers of French ; and other European Goods, No. 48 Broad street. I7PSTEIN & .H0N1G. No. 100 Liberty St, Im 2j porters of Laces, Embroideries, Silks &c. MITCHELL & POTT. 46 Exchange PL, Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Drees Goods, &o. of German a -d Belgian Broadcloth, Silks, Hosieries, Ac, No. 60 Exchange Place. SCHUCHARDT, FROLICH & HOLT HAUSEN, No. 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. BERT RAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture.) 27 William Street. T J. WY ETH CO., Importers of Embroide- Ji. ri ries. White and Lace Goods, No. 22 Broad street. JOHN M. DAVIS, JONES A CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getlemen's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street. TT OnLS AAT BROS , 48 John Street, Imper ii ters of Ladies' Dreas Trimmings, Berlin Wool, Floss Silks, Elastic Braids, Gold and 8ilver Fringes, Gimps, Tassels, Buttons, Stars, Laces, &c. ti STRAHLHEIM & CO., 69 Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. ROBINSON 4- CO., No. 189 Broadway, . lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons, Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, small wares, c. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. C. B 1IATCH & CO. r WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers Vf I and Importers of Shirts, Stocks, Cravat, Giovea, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ac, Ac. ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, 4c. CHARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in German, French and Italian Musi cal Isstri mentr and Strings. No. 2 Maiden Lane. IERDINAND ZOGBAUM k CO., No. 97 Mai- den Lane, Importers of Violins, Guitars, Ac cordeons, Strings, Brass instruments, Ac, Ac. Daguerreotypes- JGURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. JOHN COLT'S STANDARD SAIL DUCK, H. C. Beach A 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 A CO., No. 54 Maiden Lane, , (up stairs) snd 29 Liberty St. Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Tile for Floors and Chiinuey Tops. MILLER, COATES A Y0TJLE, No. 279 Pearl St., ENCAUSTIC TILES, OARXKIRK CHIMNEY tops. Plumber's Materisls, Metals, etc. Wi iido w Glass, Paints, Etc. F HOPKINS d- BRO S, Imp'ts of French win now a lass, No 61 Barclay St. Engravers. LY.N AXMX, Arti 1TTHITXEV, JOCELVX ANN IX, Artists and KnfrraTerson M W ond, Son. A tJ Fulton 8t. Finest and best work done here. Expresses- EDWARDS, SANFORD CO., Foreign Express, No. 30 Broadway. Uoodi and packages forwarded to and from all part of tbe world. Agents In Norfolk Adams A Co. FANCY GOODS. f 1HAS. ZINN it CO., Importers of French and j German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New lork. HATS. FURS, Ac. fTIHOMPSON A ROE8LER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and W bolesale Dealer in Hats, btraw Uooas, &e. Hot Air Furnaoes &o- DAVID Cl'LVLR, (Inventor and PaUntee,) 52CUff St. Man. and Dealer, wholesale and retail, In Furnaces, Ventilators, ttanges. c. India Rubber Good. rnilE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 69 I Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodvear's Patent India Rubber Boots. Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, $-c, TTNI0N INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, J make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, Ac. ; Coats from $2,60 to $6,00 each. Lightning Rods. A.: M. QriMET A aoxs. Dealers In Qulmby's Improved Rods. rtfice VA2 Ka-.t -Tth si. snd 119 .Nassau street. Looking Glass and Picture Frames. If P- WBrrtoct, Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal St., New York. Jlli Gilding In all Its branches. LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patent p. Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Ator House, New YorL, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. .Machinery and Machine Tool. rtrnnn'i Machinery Depot, fi2 Courtland street, Marbinerv J Machine Xaots and W oodsworth Patent Planing Machine. "T NDREWS A JESUP, No. 67 Pine st., New A York, Commission Merchants for the sale of aii liinds Machinists tools, and Cotton and Y oolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive ageuta for Lowell Machine Snop. Needles, Fisla Hooks dc Tackle Jkc mHOMAS n- BATE, Gate T. T. U. BATc.) 103 Maiden 1 Lane, Needles, Hh Hooks, fishing Tackle, 4 c. Paper Wareroomi. CTRCSW. FIELD CO., 11 Cliff St, Imp'ts and WhoaoaaW Dealers In American, Frtuch. Uerman and Knglish Papers and ever; descrtpuon oi t-aper aianuiactnrer-s saaienaia. Stationery Wareroomi Wholesale TiaoEs KlumM, No. 88 Join St. Wholesale Bookseller IV and slauonrrs, ana Jjani.oi au luuuaoi siws books. Safes. R. M. Patwicx, Defiance salamander safta, and Oonln's De- fiaBee Looks and Cross gars, uepot, wo. m reari u TKW TORK AORICTJLTURAL warehouse. r. i AUXS. (laU A. B. Allen A Co) 189 and 11, Water t Auriealtural and Uorticaltural Implements and Machinery, Ykald and Uarden Seeds and FertliiieT, Qoano, Bona Dust, Pbospate of Ume,J-ouurew, rmyr, , ARDEN SEED. A full supply of Garden I x (Seed, warranted fresh, just received at the lirng Store of HAYWOOD 4 SOOTT. Tab. 8, UH. A North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N, C. THIS Company has been in sucoessf ul operation for more than seven years, And continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Jkfilla and Turpentine Distilleries.) upon favourable terms. Its policies now cover property amounting to $4,60d,OQO, a large por tion of which is in Country riftka, and its present capital is "over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance -noon the plan of this Company has been leas than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grade of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present yean DIRECTORS. J. G. B. fcoulhac, C. W. D. Hatchings. Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, 8. W. w niting, x. ii. Selbr, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, tfay etteville ; Jos. Q. Wright, Wilmingtqp ; James E. Hoyt, Washlrutton ; James Sloan. Greensboro': Jno. Cox, Edenton"; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. PooL LLIlZ11 uter MataUlL- Nwtont? HSWUteir- 4 treeftboro' ; H. B. WiUlamsYCher!otte ? John B. Barrett, Milton; A T. Sammy, A hoville. All Directors are authorised to receive applica tions. I A OFFICERS OF Tffit COMPANY. J. O. JS. Roulhac, Prttidtnt.. Henry D. Turner, Vict do. 8. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Stcretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Heraman, General Agent. S. W'. Whiting, Jno. B, 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, 1S58. 25 "I REENSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- IT PANY. At the end of Three Years, such has been the Care and economy of the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt. have made no aasestnents, andhve now sue a a Large Capital in cojA.aad notes, that we have no hesitation in saying to the public, that there is no safer Company in . the Southern Country. The most of the Risks ia this Company being in the Western part fifths State, where the danger from fire is mch less. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were re-elected : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. O. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MEND ENH ALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. GUMMING, General Agent. Directors : James Sloan, J. A. Mebah'e, C. P. Mendenhall, . S. Rankin, Rev. C F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnelL E. W. Ogburn, J. Cole, D. P. Weir, Greensboro'; E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown; Joshua TaylOe, Washington ; William A Wright, Wilming ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay- etteville, H. G. 8pruill, Plymouth; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. All Communications should be directed to the Secretary, free of Postage. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Aug. 8. 1854. tf-65. New and Interesting Books. T EAT HER Stocking and Silk A Story of Vir Ji ginia. Tweuty Years in the Phillippine Islands, withil- ust rations. 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. reck. Aubrey a Novel, by Mrs. Marsh. The Quiet Heart a Novel. Life and its Aims ; in two par1 s. The Two Roads, or the Right and the Wrong. The Virginia Mineral Sprinrs, 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 v llham Burke, M. D. Travels in Armenia ; A Year at Eneroom, 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 NEW WORK BY A VIRGINIA LADY. Second thousand in three weeks. Recep tion of Alone," Alonb," by Marion Harland, one handsome 12mo. vol.; price $1 25. Criticism 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. N. Y. 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. 'Atia. 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 and unexcep tionable ; beauty and truth baveclasped hands in its recital. Fred. News. We take especial pleasure in commending this earnest, chastely written and judicious story, as one among 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 riveted with intense and irresistible power. Mc.Mahan'e American Courier, Phila. For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bool Store. Raleigh, Aug. 8, 1854. 64 ffa" Metropolitan, Spirit of the Age, and Post, copy. R, SMITH'S CORNER, RALEIGH N. C. TTTE ARE now in receipt of our Spring Sup- f J plies or wares, j-c, emDracing Hardware, Crockery ware, Wood ware. Coach Trimmings House Furniture articles and Cutlery of all kinds to which we respectfully invite 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 2133 PULLEN A BELVIN. Hydraulio Cement. f pnE Subscribers are now receiving and will JL contract for the delivery at the depot of the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road of any quantity of James River Htdraclio Cemeet any guaran tee of its Superior quality Will be given on enqui ry. Herring's Patent Salamander, Fire Proof Iron Safes, any size or style with or without patent Gunpowder and burglar proof locks, furnished at Manufacturer s prices by his agents. ROWLAND A BROTHERS. " Norfolk Ya. Aa21,18aJw . - In 68 JAMES E. CTJTHBERX, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR ft CUTHBERT, . Grocsr, Forwarding and Cvmmwum Merchant, Bd lingbrook Strut, Pttenhurg, Va.". 1 REFEItERCRS : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jaelion, AT. C m'M b., , Messrs. LD. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Joaiah Wills, Esq., AerWfc. James George, Esq., .friirtmore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, Nev Tork. "TXAS constancy on hand : Prime JPorto Bico PL New Orleans Sugars, . Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised, and Clarified Jo Rio, Lagnira and St Domingo Goffees Black Pepper In grain apd ground, and Allspice . Race; Oinger in Bags, and Ground in' Botes ' Gunpowder; Imperial and bung 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 Danaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool an4 Greuni Alum Salt - Prim A 7irisIaiii!WMdM. lumkai jjml aasorted,Trith flwrin Warehouse Rejralia. Prmrfne- and ILvvann Ciars : , Together witk a UrgtvwJckf -foreign, and do-. estio Liquor, Winea, which he offar t the lowest market Mtea. , The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 6 19 MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS! VERY large assortment of silk and black lace Mantillas and Points. ' WJ H. & R. S. TUCKER A S ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats, W..J1. A R. S. TUCXER. FANS ! FANS 1 " fOURNING and fancy Fans. J3JL W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. RIBBONS and Giovea. . . W. Jl. A R. S. TUCKER. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! E you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. H. A R. S. Tucker's, and you will 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. RDERS for Reapers may be sent us for the J ensuing harvest, which will be filled at the following prices : Hcsset'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 Bcrrall's Va. Reaper, No. 2, 4 J feet cut,.. $120 00 uo ao do JNo 8, 5$ 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. ATKINS1 SELF-RAKING REAPER, A great machine, and taken more Premiums than any other. Price, oomplete, $175 00 STRAW, IT AY AND SnUCK 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 8HELLERS, Virginia Corn Shellers, $26 00 Goldsbo rough'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. I Extra Premium Fans $34 00 No. 1 do do 32 00 No. 2 do do SO 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 $ 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long, $35 00 rto do :j do 4 do 65 00 do do 4 do 4 do 46 00 do do 6 do 5 do 65 00 do do 6 do 6 do 65 00 fi"Ordcrs for any of the above eoods will be filled promptly. Your orders are respectfully so licited. BORUM A FISHER. 11 Water Street, Norfolk, Virginia. May 19, 1854. . 41 tf Mr. Lefebvre's Sohool, 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: tor Board and Tuition in all the En glish branches for the year, $240 ; Modern and Ancieut 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 Southerner, 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, $1 per month, and for Music, $1 per let son. The following references will be considered suf ficient Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macfar- land, Hon. John M. Patton. All letters to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. Principal. Richmond. June 16, 1854 2awtNovl 49 QUENTIN BCSBEE. KEMP P. BaTTLI. BUSBEE & BATTLE, ATTORNEYS AXD COUNSELLORS AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. WILL attend promptly to any business in trusted to their care in the central Coun ties of the State, . and in the State and Federal Courts. QrENTiN Bcsrxe, Commwrtvner of Deed &c. for the State of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee. Raleigh, July 25, 1854. Sm-60 Warrenton Female Institute. THE 14th year, (27th session) or thia Instita tion, will commence on the &d of July next. A large addition has been made to the- building this year. For terms, tc, apply to GRAVES A WILCOX June 6 6w . ... 46 TTORSE POWER WHEAT THRESHERS. JJ I have still on hand several of the very best nuLse. brought for exhibition at the last Fair. which I offer at the manufacturer's prices, free of charge for transportation. Farmers will do well to look to their interest and buy at once as they cannot have snch another op portunity I or u present rop JAMES M. TOWLES. fixatr Ball, Tun. 2, 1854, 4ft -- -J i iVi i-$t Zx-h 'rji lforth Carolina" Mntttal Ufr Xwu-i ; V. ' raetCdmpaSiyft i- OFFICE, JtAlETQm:-' fflHTS Company continues itf Insure th fit" ox l all heAUoy Wnite persons ana! SbxTesr-A "T'he greatest risk taken on I tingle life ItctiflOOi. Slares are insure! fb term of oae tor jus tat fdsthetf Tain-." -t'K -SiT. - ' ; " ' ' -otwceb.- yfii:.v'i - Dt: Chas. E. johnswWrVedeTsV-?;-- Wm. D. Haywood,' View VH&tetj?i:i K ,,, James R Jordan, Secretary,1 Z-W Wm.;H. isarw tri:'- -, Benin BuTtnee, Attorney: 4 l?s ,i Dr. Va. .3. McKsev Examining Phjsioln.rt , J. Hersmaxi,' General Agent. ? -Tl? sr:4i . All losses, are paid within $0 day atefftifae-, torj" proof is presented,. ;rvW.Vii I,-e,,t3 Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the jlan of op", ation of the Company may be ' had on .' nppHoatlo at the Office, or any of .the Agencies. r A" V0 on business should be addressed to , JAMES F. JORDA& , May 2, 1853. ' , , - - '. ; -. '.- ' TORE! f&4e&&X rp H EKTNA INSURANCE C0M?Airr I - HAfmsrv Coim.,T9fferk "to lnuT Bandttgr and Merchandize, against loss or darnags bv ' firei at premiums to suit the times. . This is one of the eldest snd best Inanrance Com panies in the United States, and .pay its lossef promptly. , .: - .; Applications for Insuranca in Raleipi or Its n cinity, to be made to . , S. W. WHXTINO, And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to , N. J PALMER, Agent. . ' October, 1848. , ' S3 . ' - " i' 1 j; New Shoes and GalVers0 "by I3lci' A VERY large and. bite arrival of Shoes land, V Gaiters from the principal manufacturers, in Philadelphia, embracing Walkinf Shoes, Black and White Kid Slippers, Qost Sootesa, Zipped," Plain and Heeled Gaiters. - . W. H". A B; S. TUCKEnC-1 June 23 , " - : "v y r ADAMS & CO'S DAILY EXPRESSES, 1 TO AND FROM ALL THE N0RTHER5T C1TXES, PROMPTNESS, Dispatca sad JEnqAyipic leading features in this popular tnode of transit for articles or all descriptions, S. E. PHILLIPS, Atfexit: ; May 19, '54. . ",;. S. -jVS To the PubUc; :'r f - THE subscriber would respectfully inzbrn the ' citizen of Raleigh, and the public generally, that he keeps constantly on hand: a supply of WALL PAPER, of various kinds alsor JFire Screens, Window Curtains, Ac.,"all of which- witt. be sold at the-lowest prices; also, paper hangings of all kinds done in the neatest and most workman ship manner. . r4: He also has on hand and is still manufacturing mattresses of all kinds. Renovating ef all kinds done with neatness and dispatch., , v . " '''.'.;:.., J. HENRY. HARRIS, Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. April 18, 1854. 32 Page's Improved Patent Circular Saw Mills, r; ;rv : GEORGE PAGE ' CO. . ' . N. ScnnosDER, hear West Baxsimoee St., Bal timore, Md., RESPECTFULLY inform the public, fbat they have greatly increased their manufacturing establishment, and are now prepared to execute all orders with promptness for their 'A CELEBRATED PATENT CIRC 0LAtt POR TABLE SAW MILLS, 4 which have given so much satisfaction throtrgnout the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, of all sites and kinds, HORSE POWERS GRIST 'MILLS, and various other machines and implements- Ibr economising labon r ' - v rii.i Since their Portable Circular J SaWillllS wWe 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 tbe world. ...; il Pamphlets containing full description of (heir several classes of mills, prices, terns, rapacity for (awing, Ac., will, on application b letter, .bo for warded to any gentleman wanting them, Having recently obtained damages in an action brought in the U S. Circuit Courl for, the Dis trict of Maryland for an infringement, of their Patent Rights, thet herkbt warh THE PtrtLic AGAINST purchasing from UNAUTHORIZED bctld krs, or their Aokkts. Address GEORGE PAGfi A CO., N Schroeder St., near Baltimore St., Baltimore,' Md. May 23, '54. ' . ' 42 PEETE, PEPPER A CO., r - ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION PORTSMOUTH,, ';vA4i , AU business entrusted to them Will j punctually attended to. f" .Jl PERSONS with whom we are notjnecnsinted, wishing goods forwarded by as, nnss fend the monev to our office, as we find ereat dimcn-.tr lu collecting small debts scattered throughout ihe country. ?v- vjk: June 30th, 1854. , . .... On Conalsmment.' OA A BALES SUPERIOR NORTHERN HAY, (ill ll I andftr sale." Tems. CASH; V w - - . . ;.... BROWNE 0. V, FSyettSTlli 9. r:.. re ap i - . ; :4 Cn Raleigh June 20, 1864. 3w60 Splendid LotteTySqrt.lSte. GREGORY 1 MAUBY, : Mioagers (Successors to J. W. Maury A Co.)f - $56,000 1 v TEN PRIZES.OF $2,00pl Lottery, for the benefit of the State . of Delaware,, Class J507 tor. To be drawn at Wilmington, DL, Saturday, Sept. , 9th, 1854,. :j:a; vi ; 78 No. totteryl51wnBajlots; X f MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize ot. ;..,,...v.....,.;,...rt.W'P00 1 1 1 6 10 Iff 25 400 do do do ..-ISjOOO ro 10$89 sfff snosie 6000 - do do ..,.V... do..... .1 ......... .I,000 do...... .. ...... ..4 ..... .Ui. t 00 do ..Lowest S NoPrise.V.i.i2O0 , -' As. ; 'Ac '-' " Aeyt.i-yj - iTIckeU 15dolls Halves 740uV,75i' Bk'tslsSI A -iA-rAi Cerifs. 6f Pkf a of 26 whLfceti $170 00 do do - .26haif v dOi jtS OQ , do . do- . 20 quarter d ,.4Jt fi9 do do 26 eighth.do. f Orders for Tickets snd shares and Certificates of Packages i l the above splendid Lotteries will re ceive the most prompt attention; and an acceunt of each drawing will be "seat immediately ifteV it is over to all who order from ma;: tr X v" Address , A- PJT BUClre, AginC' r" - A Ai" Vf' Wttnington Del. 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