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i vr V?AY - ' .-- VOLUME LV. CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3D. 1854. NO. 79. ? a- tt-1 THE " RALEIGH REGISTER" jj lished Semi-weekly and Weekly, hy SEATON GALES, EplT0E AND fiOrilETOR. TUNS: th, ttm,-'", P" " : advance " lT $3 pr annua ; la advance $2 SO. v,ir " " " ' I ATKS OF ADVKRHSIN'Q ; For vrarr 18 lines, first luMftioa 11 ; ,,,4 Judicial dvrtiaemoto will be chari .Ml OnT . . t.nt . djidiKkm at aAKi M ent. will K. IS fh?m:ulr Prlc to adTertlsr by th year. 11 klT.tlXOI mmrg. rM rrw w. o the Kiiitac mt t rosv-nnk. Ihe Post Master General, and has gone into virion " this Rd t"daJ : 1. fUleieh at 8 A. M., and reach Weldon at I p I in time ior mjros u.m v ..uuuug Weldon at 1 P. M., and reach Raleigh Splendid jewelry! Attrt Elejaut Fancy Coodl B. BOOT has received, and is now nnpnine. one of the mosteostly and c f ... Li.ll nt of 'JEWmRT axil nwv GOODS ever exhibited in thia market. - . -.i i .i ir assortment, in uuiw mui km iuc uiuai liioahle ana Deautuui specimens ana me very 1 ryles m prt, as louowa ; Pearl. Cumeo, and Mosaic Breaat Pins, and Ear-King, Gold an-1 SiWer Watches, Elegant stjlea, r CarJ Basktts, Xapkiu Rings, Ccrd Cases, Porte Monnaiea, Gold and SiWer Pencils, i?v.L 20. 1S54. Repairing, Finishing, &o. nAVINU secured thesemces or a nigaiy ac complished workman in this department of aT r,uin"'-, I shall be able to gire the most entire .sftion to the Public in all work committed to ILL ORDERS mil be executed in tne most fjitsimike manner, and with despatcn. C. B. ROOT. vriember26, 1854. "8 Fancy Goods ! Fancy Goods ! ! iffT A RI.F fnr nrpoontq and uimmallT attrac. Save. C. B. ROOT. 26, 1854, 78 Is that Watoh out of Order ? T can be put in order, by leaving it at C. B. ROOT'S. September 26, 1854. . 78 G iCNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, SHOT BAGS, sc. A large and varied importation. C. B. ROOT. Spt.26. 1854 78 YALL TRADE- SEPTEMBER, IT-e are now receiving per Steamers Baltic and Alps and Packet Ship Cakoukk our Fill Importation of FOREIGN DRY GOODS, purchased for c ash by our Agent, Mr. W. Weddell, rery low -rates. We are also in receipt of a rge aad commanding stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS, tvfb&eJ from the first hands, and at the recent i.v: Auction sales, at great sacrifices. -We respectfully solicit a call from the North Ctr-.!ia and Virginia Merchants, feeling confi- tnt ve cm oner tnem goods at as low prices as eu y found in snv market. STEVENSON 4 WEDDELL. Peterbarg, Vs., Sept. 8, '54. tf 73 PETERSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE- THE first session of this Institution will com mence on the last Wednesday in this month . i th dsr or September.) and close on tne lotto Jsiv 1856. FACULTY. Rev. GEORGE W. CARTER, President, and Prof. Belle Lettres, Ethics &c. ROBERT KERR, A. M., Mathematics aud Natural Sciences. WILLIAM T. DAVIS, A. M., Ancient Languages and Literature. JOSEPH WALL, Modern Languages and Painting. J. FRED. WULFF, Music and Drawing. Miss EMMA J. TAYLOR, Ornamental Branches. M:s AMANDA D ARMISTEAD, Primary Department. TERMS of TUITION for the Scholastic Year : S30 ileaic. .advanced Enirlish branches.) 40 i or Cireek, P.XTRAS 60 20 60 8 10 krn Languages each uk on PUno or Guitar rewire in Pencil mernnarter.l "listing in Oil nr Wi tnr nnuler.V , ' " ..... a , if-v. 1 J lCtarM p. : x.nl 6.;tiki ' bum iiipcUlUClllS 111 . , BkUl . trj ..... v , r-u3r,j -vred Muic Daily exercise, ho chabge. BOARDING. iy of William Lea, Jun'r, Esq , who occupies Olleo-B nrorr,;.. ... .1o Pmaiil.n fir. fcr ad lady. Ff further particulars address the President, '4rtq'E. P. Nash, Petersburg, Va. .Plgo lm-73 PETER W. HINTON, tommi88ion Merchant, 0S. 25 UTD 26 ROTHKBT'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA spCIAL ATTBHTIOS PAID 10 8KLLIXO Ttth; cco. Flour, Grain, Cotton, Ac & Al'o, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO L. Ilinton, Esq. Wake Co. 5. C. J. B. G. X''W. andUeorge W. Haywood, Esqs., Raleigh, Kay '-. i o- m n. 69 MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS! V ERV large assortment of silk and black ".e ;.untiHM and Points. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. " T MISSING. lai rr ra ttur T u ing theni 111 possession will please J as. Carill. CHERRY k CAH1LL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. Jau. 13, 1854. tf6 SAM'L. M. WILSON. QKO. W. ORICK. WILSON &. GRICE, Ga.VEALCoim88I0N4F0KWAKDINO MlBCHANTS ATo. 11, High St. and Pierce' Wharf, Portsmouth, Va GIVE their personal and prompt attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer chandiae ef every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. Rhmksch-Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; M88"- W. H. & R. S. Tucker, da; King, Thomas & Barrow, Louisburg ; R, N. & D. C. Herndon, Ox ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county ; Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery 4 Plummer, do ; CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4, 1853. 37-1 y A CURE FOR. ALL! ! HOLLOWAY'S OIVTUPvt f Citizens or the Usios. You have done me (ha liAnAita JaL . vy "ui wun one Toice, irom one pritl of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of uij wuiiuicui wi tu your appro nation. 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 so short a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAr. 38, Cor. of Ann and Naaaau streets. New York. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. ' Copy of a Islter fron .Vr. . W. Lanrley, of HunUville, Yadkin County, North Carolina, U. S. dated X,ivtmbfr Lit. 1853. READ HIS OWN WORDS. To Pboffsso Hollowat, Sir : It is not my wish to become notorious, nether is this letter written for the mere sake 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 inflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore logs that ever fell to the lot of man : and after trying every medicine I had ever heard of, I resigned in despair all hope of being cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Oint ment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health to my agreeable surprise and delight, and .to the astonishment of my friends. (Signed) W. J. LAXGLEV. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST. WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter Jrom Mr. Durant, ec Or leans, November 9th, 1853. To PnovESsoa Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. Dear Sir, It is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by -the use 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 Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres-etreet, New Orleans. 1 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 Pills should be used conjointly with the Oint ment in most of tlie folloving cases : Bad Legs Contracted and Stiff Joints Lumbago Bad Breasts PUes 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 Ulcers Swellings Wounds Establishment of Professor Hollowat, 88, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, in Pots, at 37$ cents, 87 cents, and $1.60 cents each To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union, and of Messrs. S. B k J. A. Evans, Wilmington, and P. F. Feacud, Raleigh. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger siies. N. B. Directions for the guidance oi patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. OLD BOURBON AGAIN. fTlHE citiiens of the "Old North State," who I have on various occasions extended to me thoii- airl and custom, in the ourchase and sale of - ' a Stock, have my hearty thanks for their many acts of kindness; and in justice to tne citizens oi tne stat o-enomllv so far as I have had the pleasure of forming an acquaintance with them, I must say that 1 have traded iortn. soutn, r-ast anu neat, through a great many States of the Union, and I have yet to find a more generous, hospitable and kind hearted people, and one more ready to bestow acts of kindness upon the stranger, than is to be nnni ;n hm nid Korth State." I trust I shall ever feel ETtteful to you for the past favors and . . A J be enabled so act in an my oeanngs as to ueserYe its continuance in the future. Having engaged to deliver a number or MULES 4- ni.t frianrla and nnatomers. at various points. during the month of October next, I take this SOLOMOM CnCBKT. method of informing tnem mat a me mauc purchase for them, and also a large number beside, with which I hope to be enabled to accommodate all who may want to buy a Bourbon Mule. It is known that Old Bourbon is the great Mule Coun ty of Kentucky and of the world, and that the sub scriber handles none but the best Bourbon Stock. I will be in Raleigh on the 17th of October, and will stop at the various towns between there and Plymouth, at which last place I expect to be on the 80th, ready at all places and all suitable times to show my stock to those who may give me a call, and especially those who desire to purchase. I intend to sell as good stock on as good terms as any man who hails from any County or State i in the Union. Call and see for jouijelves Till then, 'adieu. PVHO . w. Near North Mlddletown, Bourbon County, Ky September 8, 1854. vtf'3 FOR CHILDREN. VELOCIPEDES, Gigs, Coaches, Hobby Horses, Wheel-barrows, Nursery Swings, &c, &o. ForSo by HENRf D. TURNER or 7 North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, Aug. 18, 1854 67 FrO! YE, FISHERMEN Run to Pwcnd's H and see his splondM assortment of LimefE rfoika. Silk and Grass Lines, Bikers and Snells, 1 "5 Jewelry and Fancy Goods. CHIPPER THAN EVER!! THE subscribers takes great pleasure to inform the ci tia ens of Raleigh and vicinity that they have just received an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Thankful for the liberal patronage always re ceived, they will do every thing in their power to deserve a continuance of the same. Their present stock consists iu part of J e weley : Gold ear-rings, breast -pins, cuff-pins, finger-rings, sleeve buttons, bracelets, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils, pens, watches, keys. &c. Fancy Goods: Berlin and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all sixes, papier mache work boxes, Spanish and French fans from 50c to $7,00. portmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl, Fiench cigar cases, pocket-books, Wostenholm's celebrated cutlery, dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, india-rubber round combs, puff, tucking and side-combs, Faber's pencils, French conserves of all descriptions, fancy cups and saucers from 40c to $3,00, Gothic 1 and 8 day clocks, German silver caators, wax, kid, crying and india-rubLer dolls of all siies, looking glasses from 50c to $2,50 ; all kinds of Perfumery and Toilet reqtisites ; China and glass ware of various descriptions, Slc; &c, CONFECTIONARY Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves. brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants, citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, ale, cordial, bitters, Schied am schnapps, c, MAHLER a Co. April 11, '54. 30 SINGER'S StiWlXG MACHINES, TTHICH are the only Sewing Machines of any T utility which enn be used without making the owner liable to a suit for infringement of pat ented pirvileges, are still sold nt, REASONABLE PRICES, AND WITH UNQUESTIONED R I G II T . Having termined our leg:il controversy with Elias Howe, Jr., and procured his full license to use his invention, there i." not the slighest claim that our machines infringe any other patent. The right to usp the machines which we have sold, and shall hereafter Hell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents of Sewing Machines, covering all the nice points of the inventiou. aud all the machines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent r-eeuring the spring whereby the cloth, itc, is held to the feed ing apparatus by a "ielding presure, is infringed by all the machines now offered in the market Those who buy the inferior aud 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 heucetorth be rigidly enfor ced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established They are of universal application the same machine doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are uot only superior in contrivance, but unequaled in mechanical finish. They perform all work required and continue to do it with ut getting out of order. We desire to call attention particularly to our new. MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAD which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroid ering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra tize, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference in price. These are found to be very 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, Three Cord Linen Thread, and all other articles used with Sewing Machines, always on hand and for sale at our offices. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No. 323 BROADWAY, BRAJiCU OFFICKS. No. 57 South Fourth St. Phil., No. 47 Hanover St. Bostcn, No. 18$ St. Charles St. N. O., No. loy Bait. St. Bait. No 247 River St. Troy, N. Y. No. Walnut St. Cincinatti. I. M. SINGER & CO. New York. Ausr. 8th, 1854- 3m-G4. Once, Twice, Going ! T0T at public, but at private sale, if early ap plication be made to me at Raleigh or upon the premises, the most beautiful and undoubtedly healthy Cottage Farm in Wake county; with great caDabilities for profit. It is within two aud a half miles of the city of Raleigh, immediately in the fork of the Chapel Hill and Hillsboro' roads and withiu one hundred and fifty yards of the Central Rail Road; combining every thing to reader it most charming family resideuce. I he tract con tains 131 acres of good, arable land, about 100 of which is in the original forest the residue has been cleared within the last three years, liberally manured, handsomely and strongly enclosed and put in a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling House is a stroHgtwo story, well built and t.istely finished building, in modern style it h.is six 18 feet square rooms, each with a tire place besides spacious airy Halls above and below stairs. Porti co and every other convenience that heart can de sire. The out houses are numerous and well built and of every kind a well improved farm c;in require. There is a spacious Store House, and a Black smith shop upon the premises, where I have car ried on a very extensive business for the last twelve months with great success, and can, therefore, pronounce it one of the best stands for a country store within my knowledge. The range for Cat tle, Hogs and Sheep is very fine, ami there is an abundance of fire wood and rail timber, and clay for brick making, upon the land. There is a most excellent well of water at the House and also one at the Store, ami three everlasting piingip on the premises. This property being upon the great thorough fare of Western trade and travel, am' of pleasure rides from the city, and the landscape charming, the inmates never find it lonely, but are ever gladden ed by the moviug panorama of busy life. I have a larger body of land farther from the city, which my interests require me to improve and occupy ; therefore I will sell this property cheap and on easy terms. This is a rare chance for any person wishing a handsome, healthy, cheap and profita ble family residence, all new and iu good order for immediate enjoyment. The schools in the city are convenient, being only a few minutes ride or walk. This property would eminently suit a pub lic officer, or a Physician desiring a good country practice, or a Merchant, wishing to be in the city every day, while adding to his thrift by avocations at home. To any person willing to keep a pri vate boarding house, carry on the mercantile busi ness, make brick for market, urith or without a well managed maiket garden and dairy, for the supply of the city, added to his farming opera tions, this property would assuredly lead to for tune. Now's the day and now's the hour to strike for the prize. JOHN C. MOORE. Waverly, Wake Co.. Aug. 28, '54. tf 70 FIRE! TH E iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Corn., offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its lossei promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to S. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent October, 1848. 83 LINEN SHEETINGS. A good assortment of these desirable goods in stor very cheap : also. Bleached and Brown Cotton Sheetings from i to 124. J AS. M. TOWLE3. Valuable Land for Sale. NEAR RALEIGH. I OFFER for sale, in lots of one or two hundred acres, to suit purchasers, about 800 acres of land, situated within one and a half and two miles of Raleigh: 450 acres are of wood land, and sufficiently near to haul 5 loads to town a day. The balance is clear ed, under a good fence, and in good condition to yield a fair crop the coming year. There are on the lands several handsome build ing sites. I would also sell in lots, 23 acres ot wood land, lying east of Mr. Rayner's residence, and adjoining the land of J. J. Ryals, within one mile of the city. HENRY M0RDECAI. Sef)t. 15, 1854. 75 JB?" Standard copy. NOTICE. HAVING qualified as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Adam G. Banks, Dec'd., I hereby notify all persons indebted to said Estate to come forward and make payment, and those having claims against the Estate to present them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law ; or this notice will b plead in bar of tneir recovery. SUSAN BANKS, Exec. September 8, 1854. I hereby appoint Linn Banks and Thomas L. Bauks my lawful agents to transact my business as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Adam G. Banks, Dee d. SUSAN BANKS. Sept. 8, 1854. lm-73 jfcijr Star and Standard 2t and ch. "Reg." North Carolina Mutual Life Insu rance Company. OFFICE, HALEWH, X. C. THIS Company contiuues to insure the lives of all healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for jfds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Examining Physician. J. Hersmau, General Agent. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters ou business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y May 2, 1853. 36 Dr. Geo. Bettner, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office, No. 538 Broadway, or at his lodgings, PRESCOTT HOUSE, Corner of Spring and Broadway. New York. Feb. 7, 1854 12 ly JUST PUBLISHED JONES' DIGEST OF REPORTED CASES DETERMINED IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NORTH CAROLINA, ITROM the year 1845, (December,) to the year 1853, (August.) inclusive; beginning with Sixth Iredell's Law, and ending with Busbee's Re port, (August,) 1853; and beginning with Fourth Iredell's Equity, and ending with Busbee's Equity Report, (August,) 1853, together with an index to the names of cases two volumes in one Law and Equity. Prepared by H AMILTON C. JONES, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. For sale by the Publisher, WARREN L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Sept. 19, 1854. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. HENRY A. DEPK1N. in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has just returned from the North with a large and varied assortment of Goods in his line, which he will feel much pleasure in ex hibiting. Store West Side or Capitol Square Raleigh, Sept. 18, 1854. 3m 76 BARGAINS FOR THE PEOPLE IN RICH WINTER GOODS. RALEIGH, 26th Sept. 1854. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER: Dear Sir As an old friend, I know you will be pleased to learn that I have returned from New York and Philadelphia with an elegant and exten sive assortment of rich fancy DRY GOODS, embracing every variety of style and fashion, of French, English and American fabrics, for the Fall and Winter Trade of 1854, "and of which I will thauk you to inform your njAjnerous readers. They consist in part of, say ' Splendid plaid Silks Blacks and Bombazine French and English M erinos Rich French Cashmeres Fig'd Delaines, of new designs French and English Prints High col'd Ginghams ?ilk and cloth Talmers Cloaks and Mantillas Plaid Alpaccas, Plaid and cashmere Shawls White and red Flannels Shoes and Gaiters Irish Linens Linen Handk'fs Woolen Shirts and Drawers Muslin Collars and Undersleeves Stockings and Gloves Vecvet Bonnets Velvet Trimmings Laces and Fringes Super black Cloths Cassimres and Vestings Sattinet and Kentucky Jeans BQt- Together with a fine assortment of Ready Made CLOTHING, just from the factory, and among them some very superior Overcoats, Frock and Dress Coats, fine Cassimere Pants, and Silk and Velvet Vests. Wishing you and yours heAlth and happiness, and lasting prosperity, I remain, dear sir, , Yours truly, B. B. SMITH. Sept. 26, 1854. 78 FASHIONABLE GAITERS. Sept. 26, 1854. CALF BOOTS, SHOES AND B. B. SMITH. 78 SUPER SILK & Just at hand Sept. 26, 1854. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, B. B. SMITH. 78 GENIN'S AND BEEBE'S FALL STYLE of fashionable Moleskin Hats, Caps, KNOW NOTHING and WIDE AWAKE HATS. BENJAMIN B. SMITn. September 26th, 1854. 78 Notice. HAVING bought out Mr M. Einstein, I shall continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS, as heretofore, in my own name and account EMIL ROSENTHAL. Corner of Market square and Wilmington St. Opposite Yarboro's Stable. J73T RECEIVED at the above store The Lar gest Assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Give me a call be fore purchasing anywhere else and you will save at least twenty five per cent. Fact, and no mistake about it. E R. SegU 12,1851. tf7i North Carolina Mutual Insuranoe Company. R A LEIGH, N. C. rTlHIS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,600,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present oapital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly, secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C .W. D. Hutchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Raleigh r Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville ; 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 der Mitchell, Newbern; W. N. H. Smith, Mur freesboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton ; A. T. Summy, Afiheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Viet do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, -J Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, J r 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 Years, 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 now sucn 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, 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. Spruill, 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. NOTICE! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! ! THOSE 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 Tools, such as Club and Turpentine Axes, Hackers, Broad Axes Hatchets Drawing and Crowding Knives, Foot Adze, Ham mers and many other articles too tedious to men tion. JOS. - WOLTERING. July 18, 1864. 3m-58 IF YOU want to save labor, come and get one of Woltering's Morticing Machines, which I war rant to be good, and as cheap as you can buy at the North. JOS. WOLTERING. July 18, 1854. 8m-68 Page's Improved Patent Circular Saw Mills. GEORGE PAGE A CO. N. SCHROEDER, HEAR WEST BALTIMORE St., BAL TIMORE, Md., RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they have greatly increased their manufacturing establishment, and are now prepared to execute all orders with promptness for their CELEBRATED PATENT CIRCULAR POR TABLE SAW MILLS, which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union, as also STEAM POWERS, of all sizes and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, and various other machines and implements for economising labor. Since their Portable Circular Saw Mills 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 classes of mills, prices, terms, capacity for tawing, &c. will, on application by letter, be for warded to any gentleman wanting them. Having recently obtained damages in an action brought in the U S. Circuit Court for the Dis trict of Maryland for an infringement of their Patent Rights, they hereby warn the Public AOAINST PURCHASING FROM UNAUTHORIZED BUILD ERS, or their Aoekts. Address GEORGE PAGE & CO., N. Schroeder St., near Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. May 23, '64. 42 NEW BOOKS. rpHE Life and Epistles of St, Paul, by the Rev. i W. P. Conybeare, and the Rev. J. S. Howson History of Greece, from the earliest times to the Roman Conquest, by William Smith, L. L. D. Captains of tae Roman Republic, by Henry Wil liam Herbert. Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, by Vincent Nolte. Katherine Ashton, by Miss Sewell, Author of "Amy Herbert", "Experience of Life," &c, &c. Progress and Prejudice, by Mrs. Gore, Author of "the Dean's Daughter," Mothers and Daugh ters," &c. Home in the Valley, by Emilie F. Carl en. Legends and Records, by C. B. Taylor, Author of "Truth," "Lady Mary," &c, &c. Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalities, from "Punch." Sun Light through the Mist ; being a conversa tion between a mother and her children, on Luther and the Reformation; by a Lady. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. 8ept 18, 1854 76 Hopkins, Hull & Co . NO. 258, BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. nnHE Store occupied by us having been much en- J larged and improved in order to display to ad vantage a great variety of Ladies fashionable Dress Goods, 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 Dress Goods, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, English and French Meri noes, Cashmeres and DeLains. Some of which are of superb quality and design. Also a handsome assortment of Ribbons, Em broideries, Shawls fcc, &c. To which we invite the attention of Merchants generally. B. B. HOPKINS, 6 ROBT. HULL, , WM. H. RYAN, ;-' - THOS. W. ATKINSON. Baltimore, Ar. 22, 186.; 6f 6& r JAMES E. CTJTHBERT, I (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CTJTHBERT,) I Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bol- hngbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. REFERENCES : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New York. "TTAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico 11 and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St, Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Kegaha, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together with a large 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 HORSE POWER WHEAT THRESHERS. I have still on hand several of the very best make, 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 such another op portunity for the present Crop JAMES M. TOWLES. Farmer's Hall, June 3, 1854. 46 N O. 1 CUT HERRINGS. 80 barrels of No 1 North Carolina Cut Herrings. Just received from the Fisheries for sale by NIEMEYER & WHITE. CIGARS! CIGARS ! ! A lot the very best brands of imported Cigars has just been re ceived by HAYWOOD & SCOTT. 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. 53 To the Public. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of WALL PAPER, of various kinds, also, Fire 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. He also has on hand and is still manufacturing mattresses of ail kinds. Renovating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. J. HENRY HARRIS, Paper Hanger and Mattress Maker. April 18, 1854. 32 W"E COME AGAIN .'HARDWARE ! HARD WARE ! ! At reduced prices. Also, Jail and Store door Locks, warranted not to be picked nor broken open his own manufacture. ; also Barn and Smoke-House and Mill Locks, all at reduced pri ces. Come and see. Guns, Pistols, tec, sc. JOS. WOLTERING. Raleigh, July 18, 1864. 8m-68 PEETE, PEPPER & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION PORTSMOUTH, VA., AH business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. PERSONS with whom we are not acquainted, wishing goods forwarded by us, must send the money to our office, as we find great difficulty in collecting small debts scattered throughout the country. June 30th, 1854. 6m-&3 Mr. Lefebvre's School, RICHMOND, VA., (Successor to Mrs. Mead. rilHE Scholastic year of this Institution begins I on the first day of October and ends on the last 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 speken exclusively, as well as in the family of the Principal. For the accommodation of Southerners, pupils will be received during the holidays, (July, August and September,) and charged for Board at the same ratio as in the session. They will be exclusively engaged in the study of the French and Music, for which they will be charged for French, $7 per month, and for Music, $1 per let son. The following references will be considered suf ficient Right Reverend Bishop Meade, Right Reverend Bishop Johns, Hon. William H. Macfar land, Hon. John M. Patton. All letters to be directed to HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. PrincipaL Richmond, June 16, 1854 2awtNovl 49 New Publication. TYPES OF Mankind, or Ethnological Research es, based upon the Ancient Monuments, Paintings, Sculptures, and Crania of Races, nnd upon their Natural, Philological and Biblical His tory, by J. C. Nott, Mobile, Alabama, and George R. Gliddon, formerly U.S. Consul at Cairo, with over 400 illustratious, complete in 1 vol. L. G. a Co, have made arrangements with the extensive Publishers, W. & R. Chambers, of Edin burgh, to publish and supply the trade with their publications in this country, and hereafter will issue their books simultaneously with their pub lication in Great Britain. The following works will be ready in a few weeks : Chambers' Information for the People, an en tirely new and improved edition, 2 vols, royal ve. Chambers' Cyclcopedia of English Literature, 2 vols, royal 8vo. Chambers' Miscellany of Useful and Entertain ing Tracts, 20 vols. cap. 8 vo. Chambers' Repository of Instructive and Amus ing Tracts, five volumes issued, Chambers' Papers for the People, 12 volumes crown 12mo. Chambers' Pocket Miscellany, in monthly vols. 18mo., 21 volumes issued. This work consists partly of amusing papers re printed from the early quarto volumes of "Cham bers" Edinburg Journal" now irrecoverably out of print, and unknown to the young generation of readers and partly of articles of a similar kind for which space has not been found in the current numbers of that periodical, and is an excellent lit erary companion for the railway and the fireside Chambers' Library for Young People, in 20 vols 18mo. neatly done up in cloth. j This series embraces Mural and Religious tales, History, Poetry, and subjects of general informa tion. For sale at The N. C. Bookstore and at the Publishers' prices. September 18H 77 ' FIRST PREMIUM! SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE, YOUNG'S PATENT. - 4 important to millers AND KILS OWKEXS. TUTS Machine received the Erst premium at the North Carolina State Fairi and was recommen ded to the pnblic as the best now in use in the State. Seven Hundred of them aro now running in North Carolina, all of which are now in opera tion and have given the most entire satisfaction, iu regard both to performance and durability, some having run six years and perform., aa. well now as they did at first, and have not ben out of order one day. We have thrown out ten different smut Machines to make room for this. They are warranted for five years, and delivered at the Mill any where in the state. Manufactured and sold by JNO. A. McMANNEN. South Lowell. Orange co. April 11. tf-30 Bricklaying and Plastering. ; CHARLES W. PALMER takes thia method of informing the public, that he is now prepared to carry on the above named business in all ' its branches, and in a masterly and exptdit ions. mnjier. He thinks he can afford to contract for work of this sort on as reasonable terms as any person in the State, having made extensive arrangements for so doing. He flatters himself that the work he has already done in Raleigh has. given entire satis faction, and he hopes by strict attention to Jus business to merit a continuance of public Javor. Jan. 6, 1854 , " ; r It Land for Sale in Wake County. I will sell the folllowing Tracts, to 'wit r 1 One Tract containing near Beven hundred acres, on the waters of big Lick Creek. The other Tract, con taining near seven, hundred Acres, on tlx waters of Neuse River and Laurel Creek. Both of said Tracts are well adapted to the culture of Tobacco and Cotton, and all kinds of grain. vThere is a sufficient amount of cleared land on each, and good improvements on both tracts. And if it be desired by the purchasers of the above TractSj I will sell my HOME TRACT, containing about Eight kvn dred Acres, which lies between, the two Tracts specified above. There is a,large two story house, with four good fire places and seven rooms, a good kitchen and all necessary oat houses, situated on my home tract, . These tracts will be disposed of at private sale. Entire possession given the 25th 'of Dec' ext, and the privilege of sowing wheat in good tinier ' CALVIN J. ROGERS, Agent tot r V ;V-' BENJ. ROGERS. May 12th, 1854. y " ; 39 tf North Carolina Six Per Cent. State Stocks. Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C, September 18, 1854. SEALED PROPOSALS wUl be received at this office until 10 o'clock, A. M., of the 20th of October next, for the purchase of " $130,000 BONDS, ; running thirty years. l" .': ' .-' These bonds are issued by the State of North Carolina for the construction of the North Caroli na Railroad ; and in addition to the- faith of the State, all the stock held by the State in. said Road, and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption. Proposals will also be received, at the same time, for the purchase of $152,000 BONDS, running ten years, issued by the same authority, for the construction of the Weldon and: Gaston Railroad, and the improvement of the navigation of the Neuse and Tar rivers. , . , Both classes of Bonds are, by express enact ment, exempted from taxation for any purpose. They will bear date the first day of July, 1864, and will have coupons attached for the interest at six per cent per annum, payable the first days of J anuary and J uly, in each year. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the City of New York, unless where the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Treasury of North Carolina. They will be issued in sums of one thousand dollars each. - Parties bidding wiil please address their Tetters endorsed " Proposals for North Carolina StoC," to the undersigned at Raleigh, N. C, and will dis tinguish in their bids the particular class of Bonds for which they bid. They will also state in what kind of funds they propose to pay. , . The bids will be opened at 10 o'clock A.? M. of the 20th of October next, in the presence of the Governor, the Secretary and Comptroller of State, and G. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. ; . : The undersigned reserves the right of accepting such bids in whole or in part, as may b,e deemed most advantageous to the Stater1 ;- " " '1 Successful bidders will be required, aa soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to de posite in Bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first of July last, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Ca rolina. This deposite maybe made in the Bank of the Republic, New York the Bank of the State of North Carolina or the Bank of Cape Fear, Ra leigh. ."rif.7rJ Documents showing the great resources of the State and the small amount of her indebtedness maybe had at this office, or an application to Messrs. Brown and DeRosett, City of New York. D. W. COURTS,- -Pub. Tr. of N. Carolina. September 22, 1854. ;vi.v td 71 ., state agricultural; fXlfu f AT RALEIGH, OCTOBER, I85. TO my friends and patrons, who intend visiting Raleigh in October, to attend the Fair, ami to buy their supply of Winter Garments; ;4 . j-- The Clothing Trade at the present time is at tracting considerable attention in the Mercantile World, and every year more capital ii being em ployed ; and when we consider the amount of Clo thing manufactured, we cannot but be surprised to know that so few manufacturers pay particular attention to getting up their Stock in good taste, and having their goods well made. 'V , ' We believe from our experience in business that too much care and attention cannot be given to the manufacturing of Clothing; consequently We pay tu. t yi itE. ivi vii v& wunvviiv ud al ter having under daily training for years certain hands, it is but reasonable to suppose thai we can offer for sale the best made Clothing in the State. We shall have, therefore, on exhibition, during Fair week, at our Store, the most beautiful Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the State $tt & Baldwin, of Wilmington, not excepted I E. L. HARDING, Faye&teville St, Raleigh, N. C. Sept 18, '54. . 76 Letter from Mr. Harding. . New Yojuc, Aug. 24, Wm. H. Williams Dear Sirs. Upon xamina tion of purchases already made for Fall and Win ter Trade, I find the assortment more than usual ly attractive. We shall introduce a variety of new styles of Coats, Pants and Vests -the 'hand somest selection ever exhibited, . ' V Our importations of Cloths, Cassimeres 1 and Vestings are nearly complete.. The steamer 'Ara bia,' daily expected, will place in our hands the residue of the truly elegant supply. 4- . You are hereby instructed to close out Che Stock of Summer Wear (at any price 'to save t cost) 4ow on hand; to make room for the Niw. Goods.' ' ! The entire assortment will be 'opened fey- the 15th September. .vAij---.,;.; Yours hastily, E.r L. HARDING. Sept. 6; '54? y .-, 72 IS hereby given, that application wifl be made at the next session of, the Legislature, for an act to incorporate a company to construct a navi gable Canal from North River to Currituck 8ound Currituck Co-Sept.25, 1854- 78 win. 5, 1S)54. 72 tf 4
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