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' ,4. Til-v ' " - v , . . ix",' z ' ?: f VOLUME LV CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1854 v ."""a-. -5 i(W l ' I Vi tlx ' ; c? yjyJ ..rvv wr in 1 . rt r s - jtv v rx ii . .... TIIE "RALEIGH REOISTEH'.' SEATOX GALES, TERMS: f-" $3 per annum ; In 1toc $2 50. RATES OF ADVERT18TNQ : For Trr 16 Uimo, Brut lniwrUoB Jl ; 4"' nJ Jnrticinl kIwiwutow win r rhnrersl fro "yTurb-r: hut a deduction of 33 pw cent, will be bjpi" tuUr prve to advertiser ly ue J.r. nin-rt"1 in Snl-wekly. will al appear h Wifw must be pocr-ruB. jjg Following icneniue am iwru oraerra dj 1 1 T 1 V 1 1 1 T v p(i-t ,M:ller Vj vJivi muu uo uuc lino . ti,; Road to-dav : p,.,icit:h t S A. M , and reach Wddon at pjl. in time for the Express train to Wilminjr- a. WelJont 1J P. M., and reach Raleigh M. . . " Raleich & Gaston Railroad Co. (.1-31. r p e . 10 loeo V Tobacco is a raiity of Xature. It is made Xy - o.wtlv. most beaatifaL and most deli- f crown in lrinma. is pn up in Doxei -v-r H pounas uu iu signature muu uu- eil-r ' ; , ...nf t ti . 1 AW & .1 III , ,c t!if label. A supply just received and P. F. PESCUD. Spring Trade, 1854- TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS ! i f . i ca ry x t . i T)Ttli?rrival01 lue fauer curopa auu racK II ) " 'P Tauania, we are in possession of our SPRING 1a1PU1A11U Ut iUiilUlUIN GOODS, fr our sales by Mr. Wm. Weddell, in the i.ifiih. Sonttish and Irish Markets. We hare L50 rfiTd from the Eastern Cities a large and rCBiD'n? Stock of DOMKSTIC FABRICS. Tc-iil from First Hands. We are prepared to ri'i the Tride t as low prices as they can be ,oad in any .Market. Virtb Curohua Merchants are respectfully m- kte-i to e.ill when they Tisit our market. STEVENSON & WEDDELL. Sycamore St-, Petersburg Va. Vrch. 1H"4. ly-20 WATCHES & JEWELRY. LiMOXDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARS k FANCY GOODS. T HE uh;riber has received and opened aut elegant and fashionable assortment oi tyye GOODS, to which the attention of tht ...c i solicited. Hf hss all the new styles of tches. Chains, Seals. Keys, Breast-Pius Eir- Drops. Lockets, &c. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of ir.unond. Coral and Pearl Brooches Eir-Rings and Finger-Rings. iL0. very large assortment of biker Spoons, Ladles Batter Knives, Cups, -c. iad an excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor wps, Waiting Canes, Perfumery, &c. Oahaai, also, a lew nne .iantei Clocts. C. B. ROOT. RLeigh. "ot. 1, "53. 89 tf Once, Twice, Going! "OT at p lblie, but at private sale, if early ap p-ic&t.on be made to me at Kaietgh or upon f premises, ttie most oeauuiui ana undoubtedly .mv i ottage harm in wane county; witn great rihiiitie f jrproSt. It is within two and a half b-".e of the citv of Raleigh, immediately in the rkoftae Clinch Hill and Hillsboro' roads and r.taia one hunire-i a:id fifty yards of the Central til Road; combining every thine to reader it a t charming fami!v residence. The tract con ns 131 acrs of good, arable land, about 100 of teh i in ffap original forest the residue has n cleared within the last three years, liberally F-uomi. handsomely and stronjrly enclosed and iahigh sute of cultivation. The Dwelling in 'ujja strosztwo story, well Duilt and taste) v building, in modern style it has six 18 uare rooms, each with a fire place beeides iKion a.rv Halls above and below stairs, rorti- ad every other convenience that heart can de . The oat houses are numerous and well built si uf every kind a well imoroved farm can reauire. . s I Mre is a spacious Store House, and a Black- iith shop upon the premises, where I have car- 1 on a very extensive business for the last twelve Kti with great success, and can, therefore, oaace it one of the best stands for a country 'ore within mv knowledge. The ranze for Cat- e. Hog anJ Sheep is very fine, and there is an Glance of fire wood and rail timber, and clay t hnck making, upon the land. There is a most iceilect well of water at the House and also t tae Store, and three everlasting springs up- tht premises. la s property being upon the great thorough of vv extern trade and travel, and of pleasure "lestrom the city, and the landscape charming, the -t never finl it lonely, but are ever gladden s "&y the moviug panorama of busy life. I have 1 -i.'Kr body of land farther from the city, which J? interests require me to improve and occupy ; 'ifftfire I will sell this property cheap and on wnns. Tms is a rare chance for any person r-scing a handsome, healthy, cheap and profita t lamilj residence, all new and in good order iamediate enjoyment. The schools in the city convenient, being only a few minutes ride or This property would eminently suit a pub il5Scer, or a Physician desiring a good country '"wice, or a Merchant, wishing to be in the city "7 day, while adding to his thrift by avocations K feme. To any nerson-williniT to keen a tri- j i D r . . wjir Jmg house, carry on the mercantile busi- nKe brick lor market, with or without a manned ma ket garden and dairy, for the yhy of the city, added to hia farming opera- ''i. thi nr.. r,.M 11 ....4I U..I Trr- the day and now s the hour to prize. wfor the t JOHN C. MOORE. ,Klv, Wake Co., Aug. 28, '54. tf 70 Una ci,ryzr it - uuc xxj. no&o wuuunvi 11 lU sell the folllowing Tracts, to wit : One I A. 4:t COntraiiiincr rtaar uian lmn1rawl rM nn tUteri f bi8 Lick Creek. The other Tract, con lng near seveu hundred Acres, on the waters I'' -Vise H;.. j t i i- i. o.v - : i ere well adapted te the culture of Tobacco '''tton, anil all fcimln nf rra!n There in a 'Qt amount nf nl nn Aaitk an1 Tnfii I- ... v. blVlllVU WU uu " PUrchnsei-a nf to Tmb T -ill ILoll J., ' IE TRACT, containing about Eight bm- j"'11". which lies between the two Tracts ry. &''ve. There is alarge two story house, 'tea."'"' Srp Places ana seven rooms, a good i and all necessary out houses, situated on VMru-t. I. t . privilege of sowing wheat in goad time. UN" J. ROGERS, afor -th. lkr,4. 39 tf fKAJI BOIJLEIiS. 0LDEN & GALLAGHER, 'Late Leonard, Holden & Co.) SiatUmary and Steamboat Boilers, tTr 0f &11 descriptions ; also, ulu . Is F0R SHIPS- 0AS HOLDERS, 3. CHRHKY & jb AHILL, Comnilssion "Alerohants, MJiiFQiK, VA. Jan. 13, 1854. tf-6 rpHP Stages wiU Wre Raleigh, rrery Monday -hZJ nd Fri"By' 7 A- M- b7 th way of PittsboroFranklusTiUe, Cedar Falls, Ashhoro', Copper Mues, &c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day." " Fre fram Raleigh to Pittsboro', do do. .St. Lawrence,. 4.00 do Franklin AiUe, Cedar Falls & Ashb7ro...s!ofl viu otusiiary, g oq Four Ilorse Coaches, to Pittsboro", H. L ROBARDS, k CO. Proprietors. SUge Office Yarhrough House, Raloigh, N. C. Aug. S, 1&3. C3 SAM L. WILSOX. oco. w. oaica. WTXSON '& GttlCTV - Gsxt Hal Com mission k Forwarding Merchants, JVb. 11, llyh St. and Pierce' Wharf, Portsmouth, Va Gl IVE their personal and prompt attention to 4 the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer chjudise of every description, and make liberal ad r.nces upon consignments. References. Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W U. & R. S. Tucker, do; King, Th CUIUS & Barrow, Louisburg ; R. N. & D. C. Herudon, Ox ford ; Hou. Weldou N. Edwards, Warren county ; Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery & Pluuimer, do ; CoL Walter Uwynne, Ch. Eug'r.", Centnil Railroad. May 4, 1853. 37-1 y , A CURE FOR ALL ! ! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Citizens or the Cxion, You have done me the honour as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarce ly two years since I made it known among you, and already, it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in S' shurt a period. THOMAS HOLLOW AY. 33, Cor. of Ann and Nasoau streets, New York. ASTONISHING CCRE OF SORE LEGS. AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy of' a Letter from Mr. J. IV. Lanijjei. oj Huntsville, Yadkin County, nr(k Carolina, r. S. dated Slimier .si. 1853. READ HIS OWN WORDS. To Professor Hollowat, Sir : It is not my wish to become notorious, nether is this letter written for the mere snke of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years I was indicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore legv that ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every medicine I had ever heard of. I resigned in despair nil hope of being cured; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Oint ment, which caused the ores on my legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health to my agreeaole surprise and delight, and to the astouishuicnt of mv friends. (Signed; W. J. LANGLEM. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Isttrr from Mr. Ihirinf, Xrtr Or- Uiius. Sorember 9th. I?53. To Professor Hollowat, ?H, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. Dear Sir, It is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by the ue of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten run ning wounds, (not of a cancerous nature. ) I was told that nothing could save her: she was then in duced to use your Ointoent and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of ail who knew us. We obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres-strcet, New Orleans. I send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, al though I had written it at New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not knowing your ad dress at New York. (Signed) R. DURANT. The PUh should be used conjointly with the Oint ment in most of the Jolloving cases Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints Lumbago Bad Breasts Piles Burns Rheumatism Bunions Salt Rheum Chilblains Scalds Chapped hands Sore Nipples Sold at the Sore-throats Stiff Joints Skin-diseases Fistulas Scurvy Gout Sore-heads Glandular Uicers Swellings Wounds Establishment of Professor Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, in Pots, at 37J cents, 87 cents, and $1.50 cents each To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug nouses in the Union, and of Messrs, S. B & J. A. Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Pescud, Raleigh. fQTThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. AT ST 2 TO make room for a large Fall and Winter Stock, we will sell many good and desirable articles at nett Cost. Among them are Fancy col'd. Cloth Coat3, Fine Tweed do Franch and American Cass. Pants, Fancy Silk Vesta &c. &c. These are all of good styles and well made. E. L. HARDING. Aug. 23rd 1854. '. PETER W. HINTON, Commission Merchant HOS. 25 AND 28 SOTHEBY'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. SPECIAL ATTEKTIO PAID TO SELLING Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, af. &" Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO m.. t timtm Em. Wake Co. N. C. J. B. G. Roulhac, and George W. Haywood. Esqs., Raleigh, N C Win. Plummer, Esq., Warrenton, N. C. Aug. 25. 1854. C9 TNDOW fl LASS. Best qualities of French, Union and Baltimore branas oi iouowing mv.,10 19 V,v H 19 hw lfi VI 5 Vs. 12 by 20, IS by 16, 18 by 18, 13 by 22; 16 by 20, 18 by 24, 24 by 30. Orders received for any aise Coach and Pcture Olasa. Glass" for Green Houses, and Glass Tilea rUed promptly by P. F. PESCUD. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, C Hi, A Phil TILAiN k V E&J 1 - i THE subscribers takes great pleasure tct inform the citiicns of Raleigh and ricinity.that they have just received an entirely new stock of All the articles in their line. Thankful for the liberal patronage always re ceived, 'hey will do every thing . in their ppwer to deserve a continuance of th'e same. Their present stock consists In part of JrwitLRr : Gold ear-rings, breast-pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings, sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils, pens, watches, keys, &c. Fancy Goons : Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sites, papier mnche work boxes, S iMMinh and French funs from 60c to $7,00. pnrUnoiiiini of leather, velvet and poarl, Fi ench cigar cases, pocket-hooks, Wostenhoim's celebrated cutlery, dressing ami pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, india-rubber round combs, puff, tucking and side-combs, Faber's pencils, French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,(K), Gothic 1 and 8 day clocks, German silver castors, wax, kid, crying and indin-robir da'ls of all aiiea, looking glasaf roa AQ to "4&0 f-ll , kinaf rerTii'inery andToflet req (sites ; China and glass ware of various descriptions, &c, &c, CONFECTIONARY &c. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves, brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, corral, bitters, schicd am schnapps, c, 'MAHLER a Co. April 11, '54. ?,0 A Few Remarks 17 L. II ARDING h:is 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. H- has on baud one hundred Lustre Alpncca Sack, with Silk Vel vet C llars ; one hundred do. made in Dress Frock style ; seventy-five French Drab d'Ete Frocks, Velvet Collars; fifty Crape Cumlilet 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 ; al.o, a very full assortment of Whit and Co ore ! Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do. ; twenty-five dozen Gauze, 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 SKWIXG MACHINES, T'HICH are the only Sewinir Machines of any utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit tor infriuge.nent of pat ented pirvileges, are still sold at, REASONABLE PRICES, AND WITH UNQUESTIONED RIGHT. Hviug termined our legal controvei y with Elias Howe, Jr., and procured his lull license to use his iuveutiou, there is not the slighest claim that our machine? infringe any other patent. The right t" use the machine 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 fpriug whereby the cloth. &., is held to the feed ing apparatus by a yielding preure. is imringed J hy all the machines now offered in the market I Those who buy the inferior aud practical machines, j are her-by distinctly apprised that we shall coni i pel thvru to pay us for the priilet;e of u-.ir.g them, j Our legal rights will henceirth he rigidly enfor ced. ! THE IMMENSE SLI'EHIORITY ! of Singer's ewing Machines has been completely ' established Thev are of univer- ! nrp i : itiou ! the same machine doing a I kind- ft work, and 1 iloing it perfectly. They are not only superior in j contrivance, but une.juale.l in mechanical tinUh. They perform all work required ni.d continue to I do it witu lit getting out of ..rder. We de-ire to ' call attention particularly io our new 1 MACHINES TOSEW WITH A SlNiiLE THREAD which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for stitching liuen and all very thin i fabrics also for sewing leather either with a I waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. , We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroid ' ering machines, producing an entirely new and verv Deautnui result. .viacniiies oi eiira mzc, both shuttle and single thread, may he had for a small difference in price. Tlie-'e .ire found to he verv popular. Machines for h.i t-b.n ling, stitch ing carpet-h.ig handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at short notice. Machine Needles, Silk Twist on spools. Three Cord Linen Thread, and all other articles used with Sewing Machines, always on hand an 1 for sale at our offices. PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 323 BROADWAY, branch officf.. No. 57 South Fourth St. Phil., No. 47 Hanover St. Boston, No. 181 St.. Charles St. N. 0.. No. 159 Bait. St. Bait. No 247 River St Troy. N. Y. No. 22J Walnut St. Cincinatti. I. M. SINGER & CO. New York, Aug. 8th, 1854. 3m-G4. HERRINGS. )ff Barrels 1 cut Larye barrel', OUJton s ending. 75 do do family Roe 40 half do do do For Sale by, A. &, II Norfolk, May 30, '54. W. T. Sut- do do do do HARRIS. 3m 44 Medioal Department of Transylv a n i a Un i cesi t y . THE Faculty having determined to resume the Winter Sessions of this School, the next course, (the 37th.) will be commenced o. the first Monday is November next, and continue Four Months. Preliminary Lectures will be given during the month of October. A College Clinic has been established by the Faculty in which many Surgical Operations and cases of disease are exhibited to the class Fee for the full course, $70 ; to those who have attended two full courses in other Colleges, $45 Matriculation and Library ticket, $5 : Graduation fee, $25; Demonstrator's ticket, $10; all payubie in advance. Boarding and Lodging, $2 50 to $3 50 per i ROBERT PETER week. Dean of Med. Fac. T. U. Lexingtjn, Ky., Aug. 29, 1854. 7t 70 Lost ! Lost ! ! N the City of Raleigh, on Tuesday last, the 8th instant, somewhere between Huffaloe's ..... . . . . . 1 . 1 ' L 1 ..... a I Srore, on lliiisooro streei, anu wnu huus., my Pocket Book, containing SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in money. I will give a very liberal reward for the recov ery of the Pocket Book, and ask no questions. ADDISON M. BLAKE. Wake County, Aug. 12, 1854 65 5t XTOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE! !! THOSE l who are going North to buy their stock of Edge Tools and want a good article will do well to call on the Subscriber, who is now manufactu ring all kinds of Edge Toois, such as Club and Turpentine Axes, Hackers, Broad Axes Hatchets Drawing and Croweling Knives, Foot Adze, Ham mers and many other articles too tedious to men tion. ' JOS. VV0LTER1NG. J,.lw 18. 1854. 3m-58 IF YrOU want to save labor come and get one of Woltering's Morticing Machines, which I war rant to be good, and as cheap as you can buy 'at the North. JOS. W0LTER1NG. Jolj, 18, 1864- NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. S. M. PETTENGILL CO'S ADVERTISING. A- " GENCT, ll lARSATT STRr.RT, rW YORK. And No. 10 State street, Boston. P. & Co. are. Agents for the , most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United Statei and the Canadas. tT" The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in the City ? of NewYorks Dry Goods. HILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, fie. No. 89 liberty street. COTTENET k CO., Importers ; a and other European Goods, No. of French 48 Broad street. I7PSTEIN & HOMO, No. 100 Liberty St., lm j porters of Laces, Embroi teries, Silks &c. MJTCHELL. & POTT, 4JS xvange TL , Impor errorrHislT lry rotl, 8eek ewdHriali Linens, Dress Goods, &c. B 0RN, SCHLIEPER& HAARHAUS, Importers a d Belgian BroartcToths, sues, No. 50 Exchange Place. Hosieries, Ac SCHUCHARDT, FR0L1CH & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos. 02 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, ami German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestiugs, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. 1)EKTRAND, FRERES & HENRY, Importers ) ol Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawns. Embroideries, &c, (own manufac ture,) 27 William Street. L. J. WYKTH J" CO Importers of Euibroide- ries, White and Lace Goods, No. 22 Broad street. JOHN M. DAVIS. JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and Getleineu's Furnishing Goods, Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 William Street. KOI OHLSAAT BROS , 48 John Street, Impor- ers of Ladies' Dress Trimmings. Berlin Wool, Floss Silks. Llastic Braids, Oold and Mlver Fringes, Gimps, Tassebs Buttons, Stars, Laces, &e. i STRAHLHEIM &CO., 69 Broadway, Imp. il. of Lace. Millinery fi ioods, Embroideries and Trimmings. H ROBINSON cj CO., No. , lmpt and Jobbers. Lace Silks, Embroideries, Hosiery, 189 Broadway, Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Shawls, small wares, 3fC. GENTLENIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. C.'B HATCH & CO. 97 WILLIAM ST., New York, Manufacturers aud .Importers ot Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves. Suspenders, Hosiery, &c, &c. ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, &c. c 1HARLES BRUNO, Importer and wholesale Dealer in German, French and Italian Mcsi Strinos. No. 2 Maiden CAl La 1 cal Instruments and Lane. FERDINAND ZOGBAUM & CO., No. 97 Mai- Ian T nnm I mrwtnrti rf ViAlina ftilltfiT A . u uaiic, a lUji va. v vairau0f v a w w cordeons, Strines. Brass instruments. &c. &c. Daguerreotypes GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J. JOHN II. C COLT'S TANDRD SAIL DUCK. C. Beach & Co., No. 71 Pine St., Nework. sole agents. Cotton anvass from several other mills; also Osnahurg Print Cloths and copper rollers for Calico and Sattinctt Printers. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AHLUORN & CO.. No. 54 Maiden Lane, (up stairs) and 2'. Liberty St. Importers of J. Toys and Fancy Goods. Til for rioor and Chimney Tp. MILLER, COATES & YOULE, No. 279 Pearl St., KSt'At'STIC TILES, GARNK1RK CHIMNKY tops, Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. Window jila. Paiuta, Klc F HOPKINS 4" BRO S. Imp'ts of French win dow glass, No 61 Barclay St. Engravers- U'TtlTNET. jnCELYN ANNIX. Artit and Kncmvpr on II Wood. .Son. bo 0O Fulton St. Finest and best work done here. Expresses- PDWARDS, SAXFOKD CO.. Forvifro F.xpreM,' Xo. 3fi 1J Urra.tay. Wood nd p-rkna foroarded to and from all purtj of the world. Agent in Norfolk Adam k 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, 4c. rpHOMPSON & ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and holesale Dealer in Hats, Straw Goods, &c. Hot Air Furnaces &o- DAVTD CULVKR. (Inventor imt Patentee, 62 Cliff 9t. Man. and Dealer, whole-ale and retail, in Furnaces, Ventilators, India Rubber Good. TIIE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO.. 59 Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturers and Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, j-c. XTNION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John street, yj make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists' Articles, dj c. ; Coats from $2,60 to $6,00 each. l-iglitiiiug Rods. M. Quwbv k now. Dealer in Quimby's Improved Rod. 2Yi Office 13- Kant -7th rt. and U9 Nawau atreet. Looking Crla and Picture Frame. MP- wurrux-a. Manufacturer, Xo. 101 Canal at New York. Qilding in all If branches. LADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patent P. Bates, 31 Barclay street, opposite the Asior House, New Yor!:, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. Haeliiiier) and .Tlacliine Tool. S' rmxn'i Ma. hlorry Depot, 62 Court land treet, Machinery, Machine Tool and W oodnworm raieni riaaing AlaelUuea. i NDREWS & JESUP, No. 67 Pine st., New York, Commission Merchants for the sale of an Kinds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents for Lowell Machine Shop. : Needle, Fib Hooka dc Tackle SLc. mnOMAS H-BATE, (late T. A T. H. BATE.) 103 Maiden 1 Lane, .Needle, Finn Hooka, tiahiim Tackle, Ao. I'apcr Ware rooms. CYRUS W. FIELD k CO., 11 Cliff 8L, Imp'ta and Wholesale Dealer i American, French, Uennan and Kuglith Paperi and every description of Paper Manufacturer's Material. stationery Warerooiui Wholesale. Kiaoiwa Kkllooo, Xo. SS JoTn rt. Wholesale Booksellers and staUonora, and alauf.of all kind of Blank Books. Safin. RM. P-Tkicx, Defiance nalamandr tales, and Oofftn's De- Ranee lock and Crog Bars, Depot, Xo. ttf j Pearl st. VKV? VORK AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. R. L. l Aixts.(late A. B. Allen U.,)lM9 and Water at, Agricultural and Horticultural Implements and Machinery, Field and uarueu oec iuu riijcin,iiiw, who asu, Phospat of Lime, 1'eudreete, Piaster, Ac. GARDEN SEED. A full , supply of Garden Smoke-Houee and Mill Locks, all at reduced pri tSeed, warranted fresh, just received at the ces. Come and see. Guns, Pistols, Jte., Sic . . m ! v T a omnia I ' TYYO WfltTVOTun Drag Store 01 nanvAy own. North Carolina. Mutual Insuranoe Company. ', 7 RALEIGH, N. C, THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven rears, and continues to . take risks upon all classes of property in the State, '(except Stam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) j upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover f property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por- tion of -which is in Country risks, and its present cnpiiai is over Mix Hundred Thousand Uouars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: pirect6rs. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hutching, Jno. R. Williams, John primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James . Hoyl, Washington j James Sloan'. C "" sToTO, : Jno xieytsnington jameasiogr,. 1)SnllJssAmMs& rrnxon; n. oner, Vir ti. tAp r r V ? 1 ler Mitchell. Newbern: W. N. H. Smith. Mur- - . tr xj it c.:v frcesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Trtanurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, j- Executive Committee. John Primrose, All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 GREENSBORO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY. At the end of Three Y'ears, such has been the Care and economy of the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt, have made no assesments, and have note sue a a large Capital in cash and 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 in this Company being in the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much less. At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were re elected : JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM H. CUMMING, General Agent. Directors : James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Jed H. Lindsay, W.J. McConnell, E. W. Ogburn, J. L.Cole, D. P. Weir, Greensboro'; E. F. Lilly, Wadcsboro'; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown; Joshua Tayloe, Washington ; William A. Wright, Wilming ton; J. I. Shaver, Salisbury; John H. Cook, Fay etteville, U. G. Spruill, Plymouth; Robert E. Troy, Lumber ton ; 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-66. il SMITH'S CORNEK, RALEIGH N. C. TTJ"E 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 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 stocr before purchasing elsewhere. April 2133 PULLEN & BLVIN. 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 "Lawyer's Story," the "Old Doctor," &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 ("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 turc 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, 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 theyjrespectful 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'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 hideous flufVkiniitv TtiA work i ft written in aato anft 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 paces, 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. BgU for s&le 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 8t Henry K. Nash, ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, XTILL hereafter practice in the County and v y oupenor iouris oi n aae. Oct. 7, 1863. 82 tf Corn for Sale. THE Subscriber has a quantity of Corn for sale. Those who want will please apply to Jesse Brown, Raleigh, or myself. N. PRICE. Aug. 22, 1854. 68 2t H1I7'EC0ME AGAIN ! HARD WARE I HARD- WARE ! ! At reduced prices. Also, Jail and Store door Locks, warranted not to be picked nor broken open hia own manufacture. ; also Barn and l . w n wmjvjmv. . JAMES E. CTJTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR A CCTHDERT,) Grocer, Forvarding and Cpmmittion lifrchant Jiol lingbrock Street, Ptttrilurg, JVX. rrtj.xc: . Thos. Bragg, Jr., .facto,. XT. C. mJMb, Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. . Josiah Wills. Esq., JTorfidk. . James George, Esq., Baltimort. -, Messrs. Mouahan & Beers, 2fte fori. TTAS constantly on hand : Prime Torto Rico jLJ and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do 1 -Rio, Lngnira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow. Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegate! Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, : Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Hood and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather ? Virginia and Western Bacon and. Lard Kails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse ' f Kcgalia, Principe, and Ilaranna Cigars ; Together with a larre stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, 19 MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS! VERY large assortment of silk and black lace Mantillas and Points. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A s ILK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. FANS 1 FANS I M OURNING and fancy Fans. W. H. & R S. TUCKER. DRESS Trimmings and Embroideries. W. H. & R.S. TUCKER. RIBBONS and Gloves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. HATS I HATS 11 IIATSI11 IF you want a hat of any kind or description, call at W. H. & R. S. Tucker's, and you will find a mammoth stock. Any one can be tvited, as their stock embraces all sixes, from an -Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their object be ing to comprise Old Fogy ism and Young Ameri canism. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. FARMERS' HEAD QUARTERS, NORFOLK, VA. ORDERS for Reapers may be sent us for the ensuing harvest, which will be filled at the following prices : Hdsset's Reaping Machine $105 00 do Mower and Reaper, 115 00 do Front Wheels extra 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery. 5 00 Bcrrall'b Va. Reaper, No. 2, 4$ feet cut,.. $120 00 ao do do Ho 3, 6 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 aove 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, HAT AND SHUCK CUTTERS, Of every variety. Price $30 for the best, and warranted to cut anything in the Shape of Feed for stock. Cheap Cutters, from $5 to S25. CORN 8HELLERS. Virginia Corn S hellers, . $28 00 Goldsborough's do 40 00 do ,.35 00 do ,16 00 do : . 10 00 do 8 00 Reading s Double Spout Single Iron Spout do vv oou do BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM FANS. $34 00 No. I Extra Premium Fans No. 1 do No. 2 do do 32100 do 30 00 do 30 00 do 25 00 Sinclair & Co's. No 2 Do do 1 Grant's Premium Fans, $16 to $30 Clinton's Fan Mills, ; $ 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 3 feet long, .$35 00 ao no a do 4$ do 55 00 do do 4 do 4 do 46 00 do do 5 do 5 do 56 00 do do 6 do 6 do 65 00 ggOrders 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. . 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 la.-t day of June. Terms : For Board and Tuition in all the En glish branches for the year, $240 ; Modern, and Ancient languages, each $20; Music on Harp, Piano and Guitar, each $80; Drawing. $20: Painting on Oil, $50; Washing, $20. No EXTRA CHARGES. There is one department in the School in which everything is taught in French, and where that language is spoken exclusively, as well as in the family of the Principal. For the accommodation of Southerners, pupils will be received during the holidays,' (July, August and September,) and charged for Boara at the same ratio as in the session. They will be exclusively engaged in the study of the French and Music, for which they will be charged for French, $7 per month, and for Music, $1 per let son. The following referenced will be considered suf ficient Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macfar land, Hon. John M. Patton. All letters to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. Principal Richmond. June 16, 1864 2awtNoTl 49 H' I have still on hand several of the very best make, brought for exhibition at the last Fair, which 7. offer at the manufacturer's prices, free of charge for transportation. Farmers will do well to look to their interest and buy at ouce as they cannot have such another op portunity for the present Crop JAMES M TOWLES. Farmer's Hall, June 3, 1854. 4G 1 CUT HERRINGS 80 barrels of No 1 North Carolina Cut Herrings. Justreoeived from the Fisheries for sale by NIEMEYER A WHITE. IGARS! CIGARS!! A lot the very, beat brands of imported Cigars has just been re ceived by HAYWOOD & 8COTT. THE RESCUE GRASS. Persons who engaged this seed of E. Hall, Esq., will find it deposi ted at the Farmer's Hall for aelivery. JAS. M, TOWLES. WHEAT FANS. Warranted to clean well; even of cheat and cockle, kept constantly on hand at the Farmer's Hall, at Manufacturers prices. JAS. M. TOWLES. ' June 30, 1854. . , 63 SINCLAIR'S I M PROVED STRAW CUTTER I . Another lot just received at the Farmer's Hall. Orders ahead for""almost all, Send, quick or you must wait for the next. ' JAS. M, TOWLES. rnAORPKNTlNi SOAP. A, II ttaaiTakj 1. lebrthiiLna . r aitce Coinpany-.HZ i.'u.$ - ' OFrYcfi-nALFiaftj&&Zmi rp HIS Company continues ti lanN tk Ut JL all healthr White persont nt Slave TTh greatest risk taken on a single life to $5,000, Slaves are insured for a tfsm f one to fjeart tot tda their value. ; , ri .... ' 3 til ' rrw.'X":r i'?e - - -Ihr. Chas, K. Johnson, TrastdenV -l.S. ; Wbu D. Haywood; Vice Presi4enJi'"-.;; F. JotaUn. geexetary,; t V, f? r " :. jOBeAreasureri, , - wrrw xiusooe, -uorneyft r - -J-"Dr. Win. H. McKee, Examining Physician. T rr r 'Silly . " 6 aav inaian, jrr:firji;u siyLcuat. . v AH losses are paid within 90 dars liter tofiwBuH tort proof is presented. tr ation-of the Company, may had on. appliet6il uir v.iicr, or any n me Agwutiico. nm - on bnsiness should be addressed a4,uiSi-;str A V " 1 JAMER P;? -JOKDAXtiSW May-i,-185. - a .afyi n.it..iA i .,1- ,,.f r a v tt e'tsi tvoito i vi-t rrtrrtVV a I HARTrpRD, Conjl, offers, to insure BuOdinga and Merchandize, agalast loss or Carnage by fira at premiums to suit the tunes. - ,'.C This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United StaWa, , and Jayi Us lofesef ' promptly. ; Applications for Insurance in Raleijot its li-' cinity, to be made to . ' S. W. WHITTNa, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and" Ticinity, to- if ' r N. J. P ALMER, AgenV October, 1849. UfVr8 New Shoes - and Gaiters "by Ex- pre ss 4 VERY large and late arriTal of Sioeis,nd Gaiters from the principal manufacturers in' idelphia, embracing Walking Shoifs,: Black and White Kid 8lippersf Goat Bootees,-- Tipped, Plain and Heeled Gaiters. . . a . W. ' Hv & R S. TUCKER. June 23 .. . : . - y 't- -s- -v-tjt;61t' ADAMS & CO'S DAILY EXPRESSES, TO AND FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES. PROMPTNESS, Dispatch aEcihomy lie leading featnres in' this popular mode of transit for articles or all ntemnoktrWii' S. E. PHILLIP8, Agent. ; May 19, '54. .Mi-ik-i-'4X4j ', . To the Publia-:SISffv. THE subscriber would respectfully infona the a citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally, 1. that he keeps constantly on hand a .supply of WALL PAPER, of various drids , also, Fira't Screens, Window Curtains, &c., all of which' -will be sold at the lowest prices ; also, paper hangings of all kinds done in the neatest and most workman ship manner. v ' -1 --' He also has on hand and is stOl maanfaetruing mattresses of all kinds. -: Renovating of all Hhd done with neatness and dispatch. - " : ' ' ' J. HENRY HARRIS; Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. - April 18, 1854. ; ' ( -c 1 ' t i i i t.'n' . . i Page's Improved Patent Circular . , Saw Mills. i.:s yv' 3E0RQE PAatf&CO. - ' a N. SCHROKDKR, HEAR WtST SAMtHomX Sf.BA-' timorr, M.;:ir;.;M v;; RESPECTFULLY infornx the xmbllr that tt?y have greatly increased their mannfactrriBg . establishment, and are now prepared t ezecuta all orders with promptaeas for their CELEBRATED PATENT ClBCDtArt POiU . TABLE SAW MILLS.Crtr -which have given so much satisfaction throughout " the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, of all size and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS,, and various other machines and implements; for. . economising labor. i-.l.i Sihce their Tortahle Circular Saw. MTHs , were. ; 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. . ' Pamphlets containing full descriptions' of their several elasses of mills, pricesfterms, capacityforV pawing, ite;. will, on application by letter; be- far warded to any gentleman 'wanting therxu' 'i f Having recently obtained damages In an action brought in-.the U 8. Circnit Cilrtforithe Tis t trict of Maryland for an -infringementf ! JJieir Patent Rights, thry urrrbt warm jh Pfsuo AOAIKST PCRCHASI.VO FROM .IIXArTOKJZRD BDILIk RS, OR THEIR AOKNTS. AddreSS '.. "A- GEORGE PAOE & CO.,-' N. Schroeder St.; near-Baltimore St., ;Baltimorej Md. May 23, ''54. ' ' " -.' y. '. ,42 . PEETE, PEPPER A -VO WHOLESALE GROCERS, r FOR WAnDIKQ A KD JO OMMt SSlOtf : PORTSMOUTH; VA, AH business entrusted to them will be punctually " attended to. ; . . .' EERSONS with whom we are not acquainted, wishing goods forrarded by us, jrraat aeq4 hs money to our office, m we find great -d&JetCty in. collecting small debts scattered throtlghout the -country. ....... t.. r June 30th, 1854. ' :v j. 6m-65 v pit Consignment, QA A BALES SUPERIOR NORTHERN HAT fjUU and for sale. . Terms, CASH, J. BROWN, No. ?, PajetterHle Ft 4 . . Raleigh June 20, 1854. v ' ' V 8wr6iv , Splendid Lottery--Sept.l t$5i' C npunnnv t. r l no v u.mm. KM mm VJi f J wv aa f aiaamavi (Successors to J, W. Maury &.-Co.), t $50,0001 TEN PRIZES OF $2,000 : Lottery . for the benefit of the i State of Delaware;-": - , Claaa 207 tor 1854. " To be drawn at WUnrington, DeL, Saturday; Sept. &t&9.1864 , i - j- , 78 No. Lottery- -15 Drawn Ballots; V i: M AGNIFICE NT SOj EME.-:; 1 TIZ OXm WM ap Sjatsy aae arfL60i VwMsl 1 do ...s.::;..2bfiw do . , 18f00Ca , do . l 10639 dO........ wrw a, KrQ do...... 1,000 do..... .. wo ' do Lowest 3 No. Prixes.....: 1 1 6 10 10 26 400 . A. e. Ae. -Tickets 16 dolls. Halves 7,60 Qu'r 8,751, Vi . - Eh'Ul,87."--"1 .,A Certfs. of Pkgs of 26 whL tieketa, $170 V-.VV -do do --26 half, --! J - do do 26 quarter to.i rV'&T 'J do do .v 26 eighth, do' ' fSi Orders fox Tickets aad shares and jCC. '-Te g -v Package. i,t the abovp .plendld Lot , A caMt celve the moat pMtuitatteutioa. M .t Z' k . .-y leach drawing will be sentiaumfyT , :tzLJtU -4. ! ' - , JvA', )." "'.? c f iib'i -A- 4 jcKEY, Agaat, ; i - ! M SI ?jl ft I I V 1 i-. o Blx kJOr fro ferry) lOS, MASS.
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