i POST 128 BIEi Xk la I i ft 1 ADVERT1SEMETS. P. P. PE8CUD, RALEIGH,' S. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, DYE-WOODS, AND DYE-STUFFS, OILS, PAINTS, and Painter.' Articles; Varnishes, Window Glass and FTuUt Glassware; French, English and American Perfumery; Fine Toilet and Sharing Soaps, tine Tooth and Hiir Brushes, Paint Brushes; Surgical and Medical Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds; Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco; all the Patent or Pro prietary Medicines of the Day; Imported and Domestic Cigars Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes- Extracts for Flaroring, Imported and American. Warranted Fresh and Genuine Garden Seeds, always on hand in the proper season. Choice Toilet and lancy articles, Ac., Ac. My Purchases are generally made for Cash, and jroods offered as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. Warranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine. Orders from thr Country promptly filled, and satis faction guaranteed, with regard to price and quality. Physicians' Precripiions will receive particular attention at all hours of the day and night. Physicians furnished with complete stocks of Me dicine, Shop Furniture and Instruments, at Northern prices. '25 tf. ICE-ICE-ICE !Tbe " WilmiDgton Ice House " is now open. The Public may depend upon having their wants supplied, at all seasons of the year, on reasonable terms. The House will remain open for delivery of ICE to Town customers from first day of April to first day ot November, between Sunrise and Sunset, closing one hall hour each for dinner and breakfast. On Sundays, will close positively at 9, A. M. From 1st November to 1st April, from. Sunri i, P. M., ciosing breakfast hour. Sundavs, between and St, A. M. ICE'ordered fiotn the country will be well packed and promptly at all times. AU orders for ICE must be addressed to "WILMING TON ICE HOUSE." Term Cash, which will be strictly adhered to in all eases. Tickets can be procure if desired. Jier osita may be made by persons ordering from a dis tance, jjgT Price, "One Cent per pound, delivered at the Ice House. EtXm charge for package, drayage, Ac. - For small quantities, the proper change or tickets must be sent. This regulation is necessary, to avoid deten tion of Servants. As the arrangements are such that Servants will not be detained, there will bo no necessity for any tardiness. Good weight at the Ice House will beshort weight when it reaches its destination, if Servants loiter on the way. A. II. VAN BOKKELEN. PROPRIETOR. FIRST PREMIUM! SMUT & SCREEN ING MACHINE, YOUNG'S PATENT. IM portant to Millers and Mill Owners. This machine re ceived the first premium at the North Carolina State Fair, and was recommended to the public as the best now in use in the State. Seven hundred of them are now running in North Carolina, all of which are now in operation and have given the most entire satisfaction, in regard both to performance and durability, some having run six years and perform as well now as they did at first, and have no' been out of order one day. We have thrown out ten different Smut Machines to mnke room for this. They are warranted for five years, and delivered at the.Mill any where in the State. Manufactured and sold by J NO. A. McMANNAN, South Lowell, Orange County, N . C. ! tCT" Cut this advertisement out and keep it. June 10, 1855, n27 tf. EXPRESS FACILITIES. ADAMS fe CO. S EXPRESS OFFERS T THE citizens of Raleigh, the readiest means of obtain ing supplies from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Petersburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, etc. Our Express leaves all these points daily (Sundays ex cepted) in charge of trusty and experienced agents, lor the security of all matter submitted lor transportation. - i -Hail speed is insured, as our cars are run with the mail trains. Notes, Drafts, Bills, etc, promptly collected at all points wnere we have agents. Charges moderate ! ! Raleigh, May 26, 1854. ADAMS &. CO., No. 10 Favetteville st. . S. E. PHILLIPS, Agt. 25 A FEW REMARKS! June 15, 1854. E L. HARDING has made very recently large ac- cessions to his STOCK, and can now certainly sup ply all those who are in need of well mnde SUMMER CLOTHING. He has on hand one hundred Lustre Al pacca Sacks, with Silk Velvet Collars; one hundred do. made n Dress Frock style . seventy-five French Drab d'Etea 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 Colored Marseilles Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; twenty-five dozen Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Un-der-Snirts. For bargains in superior Ready-Made Cloth ing," always bear ia mind that HARDING'S is th n'ace. E. L. AARDING. Raleigh, N. C. . 29 OUR NEW STOCK ! ! E. L. Harding has just receiv ed, and opened his stock of SPRING AN D SUM MER CLOTHING, comnrisinsr all the new and desirable styles of Fine French Cassimere Pants, Marseilles and Silk Vests, Superior French Cloth Frock and Sack Coats besides all the medium qualities. These Goods are made up expressly for our own sales, consequently the Garments are vuule in the latest aiid best style. : -' - We can confidently and safely recommend our goods to wear well, as many can testify who have purchased from us for years past. Our arrangements are such that we can take measures 'and have garments made in the best style, and a good 'tit guaranted. In reference to Dress Shirts, we would call the atten tion of our customers to our styles. Orders taken, and shirts made to measure, in two weeks time. In fact we are prepared to suit our customers in everv respect. Raleigh, April 1, 1854. 17 CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGH COACH FACTORY. WILLIAMS A GORMAN, HAVING EN larged. their establishment by the addition of Jen kins' Shop, on Hargett street, are fully prepared to execute orders" for Carriages of every description. Employing experienced workmen and using .the best of materials, their work will always be finished in a style warranted to civesatisfaction. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Factoty on'Hargett street, near the Baptist Grove, and at Clark's old stand, near the Masonic Hall Raleigh, June 6, 1854. n28 12m. NOTICE. ANY PERSON WHO WILL ACT as an agent, and obtain subscribers for the Georgia Home Gazette, a Literary add Family Paper, published in Augusta, Ga., will be furnished the paper at the Lowest Club Prices. E3? The Cash must accompany the names, and may be sent through the mail at our risk; f-r rro trrc e ... . ...... $3 50 - 500 - 700 JAMES M. SMYTHE, ROBERT A. WHYTE, Editors and Proprietors. . ni9-tf. Two Copies, Three, " Five, " - June, 1854, TEACHER WANTED. WANTED, A LADY of experience and well qualified to aid in the English department ef Edgeworth Female Seminary, Apply to RICHARD STERLING. - Greensboro', N. C. June, 1854. - n29 6w. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SUPPLY OF Li nen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, fine Fronting and Shirting Linens of the most approved makers ; F.gur ed and Striped Linens for children ; also Linen Damasks, Linen Tows Is and Napkins ; Russia, Huckabuck and other kinds of Towelling, Diaper ; Bleached and Brown Shirting Cottons of all kinds. , W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. MUSLIN CURTAINS AND DAMASKS ; TAM bord Curtains, and 6-4 and 4-4 Damasks. W. H. &. R. S. TUCKER. Business Nbtices. TVJEW ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS Direct from Sew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to Norfolk, Weldon, Raleigh, Wilmington, Charleston and Augusta, Mobile and New Orleans. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,. Dailt. (except Sundays) via Bay Line and Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad, to the above mentioned place, the Schedule be ing so arranged that the Traveller is subject to no night travel on the Railroad from New York to Wilmington, Through tickets from N. York to Wilmington, N. I do do Weldon, N. C, do do Norfolk & Portsmouth, do I'Uilad. to Wilmington, N. C. : -do do Weldon, N. Ci, do do Norfolk & Portsmouth do Baltimore to Wilmington, N. C, do do Weldon, N. C, do do Norfolk & Portsmoutn, 15,00 1-2,00 8,50 14,00 10,00 6,50 12,00 8,50 5,00 P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. U'J UJ .11" wia ' . XT' ;r,.w. v,H ftirrnirrh Tickets. T11V in X H- I III IllCI IliltM IllilllUiJ - " ""( II - New York at the New Jerscv Railroad Office, toot of Court land St. In Philadelphia at the Philadelphia aud Balti more Railroad Office, in Library St In Baltimore at the Office Baltimore Steam Packet Company foot of Lmou Docks, or on board the Bay Steamers. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons are provided on the Line, by which passs eugers and their baggage are convey ed through Philadelphia and Baltimore f ree of all expense and Baggage Conductors, whose duty it is to give infor mation and check the baggage to the several points on this route, accompany the passengers. Passengers from New York and Philadelphia will have their Baggage checked to Baltimore and thence on board the Bay bouts to Norfolk, Portsmouth, Weldon, Ac. The new and splendid Steamer NORTH CAROLINA has just been added to the line. The steamers Georgia and IIkealo have just been thoroughly overhauled, new boih'fs, state rooms, and every other convenience to make the passage comfortable and pleasant. One of the above steamers will leave the Baltimore Steam Packet Company's wharf, Union Dock, foot of Con cord street, for the South, daily, (except Sundays) at 6 o'clock, P. M., or immediately after the arrival of the ex press train which leaves New York at 0 A. M., and Phila delphia at 2 P. M. The following is the schedule ; Leave New York J o'cloci, A. JU., Leave Philadelphia. 2 Leave Baltimore'. 6 ' Leave Portmouih 8)-i ' Leave Weldon. . .1 ' I ..... .. W;immlr,n lrt ' For Aufrusta. Charleston and the South, via Manchester Railroad, now finished. tqgr Passengers tbr Richmond and Petersburg, or any other points on James Kiver, connect with the James River boats early next morning after leaving Baltimore. A1J passengers for Edenton, Plymouth, Newbern, Wash ington, Weldon, Goldsboro', Warsaw, Raleigh, and Wil mington, N. C, or other point on the Seaboard and Wil mington Roads, will find it the most jjleasant and agreea ble. route. M. N. FALLS, Agent. , Raleigh, April 8, 1854. 22 tf. BUILDING HARDWARE, and Tool store exclusively. The largest establishment of the kind in the U. S. Wm. ; M. M'Clure & Brother, No 287 Market St. above 7th, Philadelphia. t3f Manufacturers' Depot for Locks of all kinds, War ranted quality ; Pat. Silvered Glass Knobs, &c ; Premium Porcelain Knobs, over 100 Patterns: Silver Plated Hinges, Ac, with the most complete assortment of all the modern patterns in this line. Builders aud dealers are invited to call and examine our stock. .': Illustrated Catalogues, sent by Mail, if desired. Hot air registers and ventilators, at factory prices. Person at a distance who wish to order Goods, and desire an estimate or particular description, can write to M'Cmtre k Brother, and all information as to Goons and Prices will be given by return of mail. All orders put up under the immediate supervision of the, firm CALL AND SEE US. March 4, 1854. 13 6m. EEP A LOOK OUT! WHEN YOU SKE EVANS & Cooke over the door, walk in. No. 2'J Cheap place, under the Sky Light, one door above every body. There are so many crowding next door to Messrs. Erans and Cooke, we wish you to " look out." We have received our entire supply of Goods, consist ing of every article kept in a first rate Southern Retail and Wholesale House,-and fuel confident it would prove to be thejinterest of nll-who wish to save in purchases to give' our stock an examination before buying. Harding will be at home in a few days bringing with him what's nice.' - EVANS & COOKE. Raleigh, March 17, nl7. tf. TUST RECEIVED, AT THE OLD STAND, ONE door above R. Smith's Corner, a beautiful assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods. Plain and Figured Silks. Plaid Silks of all colors. Black Silks of all grades. A great variety of Berages, Tissues, Challeys, Under sleevcs, Collars, Caps, Laces, Ac, &c. Do not forget to call at the "Old Skv Light," No. 29. EVANS & COOKE. March, 1S54. . - nl7. tf. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS ARTICLES. We can now exhibit, without doubt, the best assortment of Gent Dress Goods in the city. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, Nov. 9, 1853. 9 BOOTS AND SHOES. The undersigned takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Raleigh and the sur rounding country, that he has just received from the North a splendid and elegant stock of Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at the lowest price, for Cash. ; Thankful for the former patronage bestowed upon him "by a liberal public, he solicits a continuance of the same. HENRY A. DEPKIN, V t West of the Capitol. N. B. A good assortment of Shoe Lasts, Fiudiugs, Calf Skin, Lining and Bindings. Shoes kept coustantly on hand. Raleigh, March 15th, 1854. . 15 tf. THE SUBSCRIBEPvS ARE NOW RECEIVING i their Spring Stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising every variety and style of Dress - Goods, worn either by the'Ladies or Gentlemen. Their .Stock is unusually large and was selected in person by one of the firm, with great care and attention, to which they respectfully invite the attention of their Customers and the public generally. W. U. & R. S. TUCKER. March 24, 187.4. 16 tf f AMTILLAS ! MANTILLAS ! ! A very large assort- J.TJL meat ot Silk anU JSlack Lace MANTILLAS AND M POINTS. March J4. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. 16 tf 7VVNS ! FANS! : Mourning and Fancy FANS. March 21. W. II. & 11. S. TCCKER. 1G tf D RESS TRIMMINGS AND EMBROIDERIES." W. II. & R. S. TCCKER. March 2t. 16 tf JTYIBBONS AND GLOVES. . March 24. W. II. & K. S. TUCKER. 10 tf TTMBRELLAS AND PAR.SOLS.Steep!e Tops. U. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. March 24. -lij tf ROBINSON'S GAITERS. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. . March 24. 16 tf A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF LACE GOODS, Collars, Chimizettes and Uin1ers!eeves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. March 24. 16 tf SERVANTS' GOODS. 5- Ac March 24. -Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 16 tf jBitsin ess Notices. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY. Puttick and Mitchell would respectfully inform the public that their establishment is now in the " full tide bf successful .: M ..J kA- m r.Anoni tr, XAlltp nil OTQQTS operation, ou u?j k" pm - - . in their line, in Cake and Bread- Baking, C andy making, &.C, c. IN uts, fruits, groceries, ccc, aiway hand. . CIGARS. Our stock of Cigars is very large, some ot them of the choicest brands, such as Ele Gratitude.Cobden, Regalias, Silvas, Excelsior, El Ciervo, Steamboat Pnn cipes, and a variety too numerous to mention. JKr Parties in the city or country furnished with every description of Conlectionaries, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. BRIDE'S CAKE carefully packed and sent to any part ol the State. Sugar and Molasses cakes, also Candy, suitable lor country stores, packed in barrels or smaller packages, cheaper than they can be bought at any other house in North Carolina or Virginia. Low profits and quick sales, is our motto TTATS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! !-If v,.., want a HAT of 11 any kind or description, call at W. H. & R. S. TUCKER'S, and you will tind 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 being to combine Old Fogyism and Young Americanism. W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. March 5t. jo tf. K A kegs Blasting POWDER. Oy 20,000 feet Safety Fuse. Just in store, by , W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. March 24. 16 tf A MOTHER 8l,ppiy 0f those beautiful medium brown . iijuiciu xmva. uueu uie young Alan s Hat ov'iin-nuiig r.iiurciy new Feb. 18, 187)4. W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. 11 Raleigh, May 28, 1853. 26 tf. Business Notices Books EXCELSIOR Spring Fashions f&r gentlemen Hats, just received by W. H. &. R. S. TUKCER Raleigh, January 26, 1854. CIGRS AND CHEWING TOBACCO The lovers of the weed will be glad to hear that the subscriber has received an invoice of Superior Cigars fane cut and Lump Chewing Tobacco, various brands, and some Smoking Tobacco, as fragrant as they can find anvwhere. P. F. PESCUD. Sept. 24, 1853. 43 FALL STOCK. l55.-NO. 15, FA Y ETTE V1LLE ST RALEIGH. T. R. Fentress, is now receiving his Fall and Winter S'ock of Clotlis, Cassimeres, and Vestings, and a superior lot of Ready Made Clothing, to which he invites the attention of his old customers.. and the public generally. Having become connected vvitn the far-famed manufacturing establishment of Groshong & 1 upman, of Newark, N. J., he is p epared to sell cloth ing cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere in the State, and being determined to carry into practice the old maxim of " Quick sales and small profits, ' customers may call at No 15, Fayetteville St., assured that their wants can and will be supplied. The quality and style of my Ready Made Clothing are not surpassed in this country. FOR THE YOUTH. Irt order to save both time, trouble, and expense to mothers, 1 have introduced into my establishment a lot ot Boy's Ready Made Clothing, to which the attention of the Ladies is very respectfully called. If encouraged in thi3 much desired branch of my business, I shall continue to keep on hand a very great variety, for boys from 6 to lo years of age. . , The great advantage I have, from my connection with Groshong &. Tupman, will enable me to keep my stock replenished, weekly, with the latest and most ap proved styles and fashions. I continue, as usual, the manufacture of garments ; and having in my employ, first rate workmen, I promise to give satisfaction, both in quality of goods, and workman ship. , . Gentlemen who fumish their own goods, may rely on having their work as well done, as if I furnished them. , Cutting done, promptly. To my former patrons, who have stood by me tor so long a time, I return my sitacere thanks, and humbly trust to merit a continuance of theV favors, by strict attention to busiDeSS- T.R. FENTRESS. Raleigh, November 3,1853. 8 "VJ"EW Molasses and Fresh whole grain Rice Just. ' X J ceived by W. II. & R. S. TUCKER ist. re- ER. 11 PAINTS AND OIL.S.A very large supply of all kinds of Pxnrrs, Oils, and arkishes to hand ' aud for sale, lower than can be bought elsewhere, on the most accommodating terms by p. F. PESCUD. Sept, 24, 1853. . 43. YANKEE NOTIONS. SOMETHING OF Every thing. : W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. F MAHLER & CO., dealers in Groceries, Confec- tic-nary, Fancy Goods, Giocery, &c, Raleigh, N. C. October , 1853, 4 tf. -i ( DOZEN, ARMS Shovels. 11 W. II. A R X TrrKPR Feb. 18, la.-4. 11 H ARDING'S Ready Made mode styles and Gen "eral Emporium, Fayettjville street. A magnificent assortment, all sizes for men and boys, well made goods. Every article sold is guaranteed in every respect. This Stock was selected and made up under my own super vision expressly for my sales ; believing that it is the best policy to manufacture good Ready Made Clothing so that the purchaser can buy without the trouble ol hay ing his wearing apparel made to order. Gentlemen will find upon examination upwards of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of the choicest goods ever opened in this city. - Raleigh, Sept, 1853. 46 M ings. ORE CLOTHING. T. R. Fentress has just re ceived an elegant lot of superior cut velvets for vest- Also, a splendid assortment of Gentleman's Morning robes, made to any order. Call and examine, and you will find at my establishment, a full Stock of Goods in my line, not to be surpassed by any, either in quality or cheapness of priee. Remember the house No. 15, Fayetteville Street, opposite Pescud's Drugstore and Pomeroy's Book Establishment. - T. R. FENTRESS, Merchant 1 ailor. Raleigh, November 3, 1853. 8 1 PHILADELPHIA TYPE A STEREOTYPE FOUND . RY. The Subscribers would call the attention of Printers to the greatly reduced prices of their present list. They now offer Pica at 30 cts. Small Pica 32 " Long Primer 34 " tJjurgeois 37 " Brevier 42 " Minion 48 " Nonpiriel 58 " Agate 73 " Pearl $1 08 " Diamond 1 60 " Determined to spare no expense in making their es tablishment as perfect as possible, they have recently got up a complete set of the justly celebrated Scotch-cut Letter, from Diamond to English, to which they particularly invite attention. Having lately made numerous additions to their stock ol Fancy Types, Borders, Ornaments, fec, their assort ment is now unrivalled in the United States ; and their improved methods or casting, and of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure satisfaction. Printing Presses, Cases, Stands, Chases, Galleys, Print ing Ink, and every article used in a pnnting-omee, con stantly on hand, at the lowest rates. teecond-hand Presses, and 1 ype used only in stereotyp- nz, at reduced prices. Books, Pamphlets, Music, Labels, &c., & stereotyp ed with correctness and dispatch. JN. is. Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. , L. JOHNSON & Co. No. S Sansom Street. Dec embei 20.1852. DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING ON WOOD. Pub lishers, Stationers, Merchants, and Others, who re quire Illustrations for Advertising or Ornamental purposes, are respectfully invited to notice the subscribers " En graving Establishment." Specimens of fine and bold work, in every style always on hand. All orders will receive immediate attention, and to save delay, please state whether to be finely executed or tor what purpose and at about what price cut. Designs artistically arranged, in a manner, style ana price to suit all purposes. I hose in want ot illustrations, will tiud it to their advantage to order of WHITNEY JOCELYN & ANN IN, Artistsand Engravers on Wood. No. 60 Fulton-Slreet, New York. March, 6, 1853. D i:TAL SURGERY W. F. BASON, M. D., D. D. S , besa leave, respectfully to ofler his ser vices as Medical, Snrstical and Mechanical DENTIST. . .... Those whoth'nk proper to tavor hurt with their calls, should make application either before, or the first oppor tunity alter arrival, at such places as notice may be given. Janu iiy 7, 1854. 17 tf CAT.!. AT PESCUD'S Drug Store for your sup plies of American and Foreign Perfumery, Tooth and IIair Brushes, Coarse aud Fixe Combs, Soaps and Shaving Creams, Pomadks and Hair Oils. Pescud keeps a large stock and sells at a small ad vance to consumers and the trade. Sept. -24, Wo. 43 T TOPKINS' HOTEL, a few yarsd north of GREENSBORO', N. C. vu o, SOLOMON HOPKINS, Proprietor. Pobiuary. 21 1853. tf TA DOZEN SHIRTS just received. r i i, xr ,o-o E. L HARDING. Raleigh, Nov. 9, 1853. s y WINDOW GLASS-A large supply of all sues and qualities, kept on hand or ordered, to suit ay size sash at very low rates. Also, a good wpplr of PUTTY. Dealers will please give me a chance to fill their orders before buying else where if the; want good bargains. . ' " . . P. F. PESCUD. . Sept 24, 1853. ... 43 i FANCY CLOTH, DRESS, AND FROCK COATS We have now upwards ofl50 Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats, made and cut, and the latest style, at p. , i V HARDING'S. Feb, 2nd, 1864. is "" ONNETS AXTl RTRTinVM! mnvn t . ctt JJ fctraw, Leghorn and Florence Braid Bonnets. Also a good assortment of Ribbons of all patterns and , , , -, EVANS & COOKE. March, ls.4. . nl7 tf GENTLEMEN'S WEAR! PLAIN, PLAID AN .n on iiwu aniens, iweeas, Kentucky Jeans. Cotto ades and North Carolina Cassimeres. iii " ,o-. EVANS A COOKE. March, 1854. nl7 tf 1) TOOTS ANn snnrs t xtit rj t ow.o - - " vjico iui uiui8 ana ixentle- March, 1854. EVAXS 1 I ATS. In store a new surmlv r.f RooU'a i.u.i AwinW RtfX HATS, LEGHORN March 24 . EVANS & COOKE. lft tf SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Between Norfolk and New York: Passage and fare only state room in cluded ; the swift and elegant steamships Roanoake aud Jamestown. Being fitted in everv respect according to the Act of Congress, will leave Norfolk for New York, every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at ten o'clock, with the United States Mail, arriving in New York early next day : returning they will leave New York every 1 uesday and baturhay atternoon, and arrive jt Norfolk the following day. For passase apply on board, or to J. M. SMITH &, BR0. June 1853. n2tt if- XTILLIAM A. GVVYER, Factor, Commission and VV Forwarding Merchant, AYilmington, N. ('.. gives particular attention to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores, Cotton, Ac. ; has all necessary wharves, sheds and ware houses tor the accommodation of Produce, and will make cash advances on consignments to him or his friends in New York. September, 1K,":3. " 2 VrOTICE. The late partnership of Mcllwaine, L Brownley &. Co., having expired by limitation we will continue the Grocery and Commission Business, under the lirm and style of Mcllwaine, Son & Co., a'ld hope by constant and faithful attention to the interests oi our friends, to merit it continuance of their patronage and support. Uur Stock oturocenes will be large and commanding. eini'.iacing a general assortment of goods in our line (intoxicating liquors excepted.) We shall give stnet attention to the sale of Produce on Commission, and will bo prepared to make liberal advances. A. G. McILWAINE, ROB'T D. McILWAINE, ROB'T A. MARTIN, JOSEPH B. DUNN. Petersburg, Va., Japno-" "S3. JOHN N. GORDON, & SON, Grocers and Dealers in Mttals, Leather, etc., No. S4 Main-St., Richmond, Va., offers for sale Swedes American and Eng lish Iron, all kinds and sizes ; English and American Blistered, Cast, Shear, German, round, octagon and Spring Steel; McCoriwick & Palmer's Mould Boards; Ground Wagon and Cart Boxes ; Horse-Shoe Nail Rods ; Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, and Spelter Solder; Block Tin, in Pigs and Bars; Braziers Sheeting and Bar Copper ; Snexx and Bar Lead and Wire ; Saucepan Handles Bucket Ears and Bucket Handles ; Socp, Dinner,' Breakfast and Bakers' Tin Plates ; Tinned and Black Rivets ; Boot and Shoe Linings, Binding, &c., &,c: ; Carpet Warp, white tr colored ; Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins; Grocerie sof all. kinds. TO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. I wish to employ two or more first-rate Workmen, in my line of busi ness, to whom I will pay the bighest City prices. T.R.FENTRESS. Raleigh, Nov. 1353. Stf NO. 1. FAMILY GROCERIES. QTEW ART'S SYRUP AN D MOLASSES.BROWN O clarified, pulverized, crushed and loaf sugars. Rio, Laguyra, Mocha, Maricabo and Java Coffees ; Maccaro ni, Vermicilli. Corn Starch for Puddings, Green and Black Teas, Chocolate and Coco -.Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles; Variegated Rosin and Turpentine Soap ; Pure Cider Vinegar. W. H. &. R. S. TUCKER. April 11, 1354, . , n'21 tf". 1854 TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC, FOR 1854 nww reaay. runnshed bv Raleigh, Oct. 25, lffi3. HENRY D. TURNER. N. C.Bookiwnv. 7 tf. SILK & OPEN STRAW BONNETS AND INFANTS' FLATS. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. March 84. 16 tf tIALICOS, Muslins, Ginghams, Irish Linens, pocket ; Handkerchiefs, Uiu and Brown Shirting and Sheet ings. All the above Good? bought for this Spring trade and have to be sold in their season, so call and get " Bar gains.'' EVANS & COOKE, Opposite Harding's. March -.'5, 1854. 16 R1NTING INK MANUFACTORY, NO. 296 FRONT ST., between Montgomery and Gouvem-eur-streets, East River. Office No. 7 Platt-street, on the second floor. The subscriber continues to manufacture, and hasconstantly on hand, Printing Ink of all the varie ties ot qualitiesand color. Printers and Merchants will find their orders executed at moderate prices and may be assured of receiving as good an article as there is in the market. GEORGE MATHER. N. Y., Jan. 6, 1354. tf. B o ok 5 JUST PUBLISHED. RK.OLUTIONM HISTORY OF WM CAROLINA, IX THREE LECTURES, B Y REV. F. L. HAWKS, D. D., LL. D., HON. D. L. SWAIN, LL. P., and HON. W. A. GRAHAM, LL. D., TO WHICH is trefixed a preliminary sketch OF THE BATTLE OF THE ALAMANCE and WAR OF THE REGULATION. compiled by WFJIo 3Do IKS, JVo 2o ILLUSTRATED by IE.& 31 Hall's" & IL&3ISo A SUPPLY of this valuable work has been received. Price, one dollar. The work will be mailed to any part of the United States upon the receipt of one dol lar ana five three eent postage stamps. Address, WM. D. COOKE, Qaleigh, N. C. NEW PUBLICATIONS. O AAA COPIES SUBSCRIBED FOR AND OVUU sold in one month. For sale this day by Geo. A. Hicks, N. 53 Nassau-street, New York. Delisser's Interest and Average Tables. A new me thod, combining accuracy, rapidity and simplicity by which interest on any amount lor any period from one day to one year can be found at a glance, and for averaging ac count in a shorter time and with fewer figures than by any other method. , To accountants and merchants this work will be invaluable. Letter from George R. Perkins, LL.. D., late Principal and Professor of Mathematics in the New York State Normal School, and author of " Perkins' Mathematical Series." "R. L. Delissf.r, Esq. Dear Sir: I have attentively examined specimen pnges of "Delisser's Interest and Average tables." The arrangement of these Tables is new and for simplicity and neatness they reflect much credit upon their author. What most highly recommends these tables is their use in averaging accounts. For all practi cal purposes an acecount may be averaged by these tables in f'.r less time than by any other method with which lam acquainted. This will, no doubt, prove a popular work with accountants." LIFE AND ITS AIMS: IN TWO PARTS. Part first, Ideal Life. Part Second, Actual Like. Also, a Full artd Authentic Report of the Testimony on the Trial of Matt F. Ward,&c. For sale by H. D. TURNER. North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, June, 1S54. n28 tf. AN ELEGANT PARLOR BOOK. A FEW COl'IKS OF THE FIRST VOLUME OF the Arir York' writul, comprising the numbers from August, 1V; to January, 18-14, have been got up in a very tasteful style of ornamental binding suitable for the pal lor table, and will be mailed (postajre paid) on re ceipt of only One Dollar. Gilt edged copies twenty-five cents additional. Subscribers who commenced with the second volume may, by ordering one of these copies, perfect their sets, and at the same time secure a most elegant, interesting and instructive volume, at a remarkably low price. Address the Publisher, P: D. OR VIS, 75 Nassau street N. Y. June, 1--M, ii27 tf. NORTH CAROLINA BOOK-STORE, ASD SEWS DEPOT. AT ALUABLE BOOKS. The Carpenter's New Guide, a complete Book of line for Carpentry and Joinery, treating fully on Practical Geometry, Soffits, Groins, Niches, Root's and Domes, and containing a great variety of original Designs. Also a full exemplification of tho Theory and Practice of Stair Building, Cornices, Mould ings, and dressings of every description. Including, also, some observations and calculations on the strength ot Timber, by Peter Nicholson, author of " the Carpenter's aad Joiners Assistant," ' the Student's Instructor to the Five Orders," Ac. The whole being carefully and throughly revised, by N. K. Davis, and containing numer ous new. iirmroved and orisrinal designs for Roofs, Domes, &c, by Samuel Sloan, Architect, author of " the Model Architect," sixteenth edition. Civil Liberty and self-governmeut. By Francis Lieber, LL. D.. C. M. French Institute, &c. Ac; author of "Politi cal Ethics," " Essays on labor and property," " on Criminal law," Ac. &. 2 vols. 12mo. The American Aboriginal Portfolio, by Mrs. Mary II. Eastman, with il superb line engravings' on steel, by the first artists of the couutrv, 1 vol; folio, richly bound in ultramarine, cloth, extra gilt. The Wars of America, containing a complete history of the early Indian Wars, from the landing of the Pil grims, the War of the Revolution, the secoua War with Great Britian and the Mexican War, with numerous il lustrations. Romance of Natural History ; or, wild scenes and wild hunters, with numerous illustrations, 1 vol. 8vo., by C. W. Webster, author of " Old Hicks, the Guide," ' Shot in the Eye," Ac, cloth. Book "of the world, a family miscellany for instruction and amusement, 1 vol. 4to., numerous illustrations, most ly colored, cloth, gilt. " A new and complete Gazetteer of the United States. Edited by T. Baldwin and J. Thomas, M. D., with a new and superb Map of the United States, engraved on steel. Complete in one large octavo volume. Mechanics for the Millwright, Engineer and Machinist., Civil Engineer, and Architect, by Iredric Ooverman, il lustrated by 1;"0 engravings, in one large 12mo, vol. William's Traveller's and Tourist's Guide through the United States, Canada, Ac, new edition, 1854. The Legislative Guide, bv Joseph Bartlett Burleigh, LL. D., 1 vol. 12mo. This is considered by our judges and Congressmen as decidedly the best work of the kind extant. Every voung man in the country should have a copy of this book. Ruschenberger's Natural History, 971 illustrations, with a complete Glossary of the whole work, in 2 vols. 1 2mo. American Poultry Yard, by D. J. Brown. The Diseases of Domestic Animals, by R. L. Allon. American Bee Keeper's manual, illustrated with many engravings by T. B. Miller. American Bird Fancier, considered with reference to the breeding, rearing, feeling, management, Ac, of cage and house birds, illustrated with engravings by D. J. Brown. American architect, comprising original designs of cheapcountry and village residences, with details, specifi cations, plans, directions, and an estimate of the cost of each design, by John W. Ritch, architect. First and se cond series, 2 vols, in one. Domestic Medicine Gun's domestic medicine, or poor man's friend in the hours of affliction, pain and sickness. Raymond's new revised edition, improved and enlarged, by John C. Gunn, 8 vo. Practical Agriculture, by James F. W. Johnston F. S. S. S. S. and E. Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry ; lectures en the application of chemistry and geology to agriculture ; new edition, with an appendix. Youatt and Martin on Cattle, by Ambrose Stevens. Youatt on the structure and diseases of the horse; also iiractical rules for buyers, breeders, smiths, Ac; edited iv W. C. Spooner, with an account of the breeds in the United States, by Henry S. Randall. Cole's American Veterinarian, of diseases of domestic animals. Mason's Farrier, comprising a general description of the horse, with modes of management in all cases, and treatment of diseases Ac Cole's American fruit book. Breck's book on flowers. A treatise on the Construction, heating and ventilation of hot-house. Buist on the culture of the rose. American flower garden director', containg directions for the culture of plants, in the hot house, green house, Ac, by Buist. Johnston's directory of gardening, edited by David Landreth- Schenck's gardner's textbook. The American fowl breeder, illusiratedi Dixens A Kerrs ornamental and domestic poultry with colored illustrations. Bennett's domestic poultry book. Miner's " Allen's Domestic Animals. Beech's American practice and family physicians, thick 8vo slip. This work having been recently thoronghly revised, no additions or improvements can' be made. Landscape gardening, park and pleasure grounds, bv Smith. Practical treatise on the culture of the Grape, bv J. Fiske Allen. 1 The progressive farmer, T. A. Nah. Coleman's practical agriculture, and rural economy. Rodger's scientific agriculture. Calcareous Manure, by Edmund Ruflin. Clatter and Youatt's cattle doctor, by Skinner. Youatt on the pig. Hoare on the grape vine. Stevens' book of the farm; a complete guide to the farmer, steward, ploughman, cattleman, shepherd, field worker, and diary maid, by Henry Slevens, with 450 il lustrations to which are added explanatory notes, remarks, Ac, by J. S. Skinner ; really one of the' best books for a farmer to possess, 2 vols. The American farm book, R. L. Allen. The cottage and farm bee keeper ; a practical work, by a eounly curate. Allen' rural architecture, comprising Farm Houses, voltages, carriage nouses, tneep and Dove Uotes, pig geries, Barns, Ac. Ac, by Lewis F. Allen. The American muck book, by Dana. The rose culturist. Blake's Farmer at home ; a family text book for the country, bv Rev. John L. Blake, D. I). For sale by II . D. TURNER, Pioneer Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, April lf, 1854. 20 tf- I A N N Y FERN'S NEW VOLUME, NOW ready, Second Series Fern Leaves, composed entire ly of New Mntu-r. One volume, 4oO pages 12mo, with eight full page Illustration!-', price: Beautifully bound in Muslin, - - SI 25 First and See. nd Series, Uniform in sty'e, 2 50 In this New Work the acknowledged genius of the gift ed authoress is strikingly manifest. The pressure ol ad verse circumstances is row removed, and her inventive mind has had tree play in the preparation of this Second offering of her '"Leaves." It is prepared with peculiar care, and is decidedly superior to anything which has yet issued from her spirited pen. For sale by H. D. TURNER, North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, Jane 1854. n'28 tf. A ISOOKFOit TbE PEOPLE Just publish ed A New and Practical Form Book. Coiitaiiiina Forms ol all those legal instruments important to be known by the people of N'orth Carolina, aud designed, also for the. use of Justices of the Constables, NORTH CAROLINA REPORTS. BUSBEE'S LAW AND EQUITY. BOUND Vo lumes and in sheets, for sale at the North Caroli na Book-Store. Complete sets of the North Carolina Reports constant ly on hand. H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, April 27th, 1851. n21 3m. . or What D'ye Chronological Pence, Sheriffs, Clerks, Cm oners, l$c., o;c. compiled and arranged irom the best authorities, Ey CALVIN H. WILEY, Esq.. To which is added, The Constitution of the United Strifes and of North (Jarnlina. The number of Forms in this work is much larger than can be found in any Form Book heretofore published in North-Carolina ; and while it is hoped they will meet the wants and exegencies of the public, it is also believed that their accuracy may be relied on, having been examined and approved by some of the most eminent lawyers of the State. From tne alphabetical order of the subjects, and the complete alphabetical Index, it will be easy to had any desired matter contained in the book. The price of the book will be One dollar, tor which sum it will be sent to any part of the State by mail free of postage. TI.e trade will be supplied upon the usual terms. Any person enclosing one dollar in a letter, or that amount in postage stamps, will receive a copy ot the book by return mail free of postage. Be very careful to eend tor " Wir.uv's New Form Hook," and address, WM. D. COOKE. Raleigh, N. C i AMES FOR 18o4. The Game of the Bugle Horns' V.T or, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. The Game of Conundrums. The Game of Qualities: or What Will the What say ? The Game of RmuiH the Horn. The Game of Speculation. The Game of The Yankee Peddler Buv? Uncle Thomas" Game of American Cards. The Game of Snip, Snap, Snorum. The Game of Dr. Fusby. The Game of Dr. Busby. Also, A Large assortment of Disseete Maps and Pict ures, Alphabet Blocks Ac. For Sale at the N. C. BOOK-STORE. Raleigh, March 4, 154. 13 tf. TORTIl CAROLINA BOOK STORE. Henry D. jAi Turner has for sale, the Supreme (Jourt Reports, uniform sets or single volumes. Price reduced. Iredell's digest, three volumes, Swain's Justice, North Carolina Form Book, Also, at greatly reduced prices, in quantities, or by re tail a complete" assortment of School Books ; Blank Books; stationary and Fancv Articles; 'Juvenile and Toy Books ; all the New Publications as soon as issued ; the Standard Publications in every department of Liter ature, Arts and Science and in every language, Ancient or Modern. Music Books and Musical Instruments. Writing Desks of Leather, Rosewood and Mahogony. Work Boxes, do do and Paper Slachie, Walking Canes and Whips, great variety. Choice Gold Pens in Silver and Gold Cases, Velocipedes, Gigs, Hobby Horses, Barouches, Wheel Barrows, Ac. E3T Mathematical Instruments and Thermometers in great variety. BOOK BINDING, in every variety, promptly executed in the neatest manner. C-Select Garde Seeds Every variety warranted fresh and good selected from the most approved Seeds men and Gardeners in the Northern Country. Raleigh, March 4, 1S54. 13 tf. (Sbntotionol 3ns titutioue. NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR THE Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. The Sessions of this Institution will hereafter commence on the t irst day of September ol each year, and continue ten months. This change has been made in order to bring the vaca tions into the months of July and August, which, on account ol the heat of that season, are le.- adapted to study than the other months. It also briims the Com mencement ol the School to the season writ n she Sheriffs ot the different counties are comma in to make their returns, thus affording a good opportunity tor parents to send their children. , ' The following are the Officers in the Intellectual Department of this Institution. WM D. COOKE, M. A., Principal. J. A. Waddell, M. D , ") C. L. Cooke, I Professors and Geo. E. Ketchasi, ( f Teachers. Charles M. Grow. J Teacher of Music in the Blind Department, Miss E. A. FITZWILSON. KT- Applications for admission should be made to the Principal. Raleigh, August 14, 1852 Insnrtincc IN ti : in 1: la? r I T' . ha:, IP::1 If. GREEN SBOROUGH MUTUAL Company. The. cost of Insurasiei plan is but a small sum, compared wi company. This company being h eated part ot the State, conscouenti v much tl the risks are in the West, very maiiv of win, country. The Company is entirely free from debt : ! assessments, eiui n;,s a very large amount :r. : good bonds, and is therefore con. dently n.coim:;, the, public. At the last Annual Meeting the follov. iiu, were elected for the ensuing year : , JAMES SLOAN. Prerulrvt S. G- COFFIN. Vice Pre:,',-,,' C. P. MENDENHAI.L, At:,,,,. PETER ADAMS. Sect. &. T,. , w. li. iHl.itit.i, iicHcm! PETER ADA MS, S, , n t;, v GEORGE T. COOK!', Ascm r,t , May H 1853. ill c b i c i nc s . F. ul k ; m - no ' : 'd " '! 10 liters- In- pera- -QLOOMFIELD FEMALE SEMINARY. Tl ristitution. which has been 18 years in sucecsstu ion, is Biiuaieu in uie niiogt 01 i,.v.v,. ...... ... .. . . -.. y New Jersey, about 4 miles from Newark, and 12 miles from the city of New York. : The different departments ot instruction areunoer the ! care of nine teachers, who arc thoroughly prepared tor ' their work, not only by an intimate practical acquain tance with the branches taught, but by an "aptness to , teach," which is even more important to insure success. Every facility for intellectual improvement, such is Maps, Globes, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Library, Mineralogical and Couchologieal Cabinets, have been provided, so that this Institution, ui every respect, will compare favorably with the best institu tions in the country. . Circulars containing terms, and other particulars may be obtained of Wm. D. Cooke, Esq., 1 rmcipal of the North Carolina Institution for the Deal and Lumb and the Blind, either by personal application cr by tter, post-paid. H. B, COOKE, t prino;,,,is R. L. COOKE, rnncva.s. Bloomfield, Essex Co. N. J. September 1", 1853. 6 tf. A CARD, MR. JOHANN BAUER, native of Germany, who has spent several years in the U nited States, as a teacher of music and modern languages, offers his services to the citizens of Raleigh in the same capacity. He will give lessons on the Oiiran, Piano Melodeon and in Thorough Bass, wherever desired, and will also instruct individuals or chis.-es in Gorman, and French, and if required, in the ancient languages. He will also give lessons in French or German. J'i .ee -of tu ition in music, $20 per session ot'tive month -in langna- ?es $10. Reference may be had to W. l. Cooko, Esq., rincipal of the N.C. Institution lor I lie Deal and Dumb and the Blind. Raleigh, Oct. 13th. 185S. tf. M ETROPOLITAN FEMALE SEMINARY. The subscriber proposes to open, on second ate net an e nested and other the tacili i'y provi- Mondav in January next, in the City of Raleigh, a High School for young ladies, under the above title. For this purpose, he has-purehased the property form ed owned, and employed for school purpose, i-y the late Rev. J. J. Finch. It is situated on Halifax Mr-i t, a tew hundred yards north of the Capitol, in a pie.-unt and desirable part of the city ; sufficiently near, to enjoy all the advantages of the city, and -sufficiently retired to be free from most of its annoyance. He has purchased also an unimproved' lot, in the same viciniiy,-f-one ot the most eligible and beautiiul sites in the cky, upon which he intends, as soon as circumstances will admit, to erect large and commodious buildings with special reference to school purposes. Many circum stances conspire to render Raleigh a most desirable location for a female school. Its proverbial hcaltiiiulness ; the objects of interest, which attach to it, ss the capitol of the State; its accessibility by means of rni'-roads ; the high character of the institutions it already com .-r.ns ; and its growing importance, giving promise of pcrriKiiicnt pros perity, are all circumstances which cannot be overlooked by parents, desiring to give their daughters a pe accomplished education. The sub-criher will in the duties ot the school by Mrs. McDowi ! competent and experienced instructors; and ai ties necessary to a first class school, will be iron ded. i The course of instruction will be thorough: embracing all the branches usually taught in High Schools ,.r Col leges, and diplomas will be granted to those who com plete the cour.-e. Certificates of graduation will a!so be given in Music and other Ornamental Branches, to those who attain the requisite proficiency. The sessions and vacations will be arranged t- eorres- fond as nearly as practicable with thos of Wake 'orest College, in order that parents patr.. g both Institutions, may have the advantage of send::. th-.-ir sons and daughters'together. terms per session. Primary Department, 1 Preparatory Do. Classical and Scientific Department, Music on Piano and Guitar, including the us" oi In strument, Other Ornamental Branches at the usu;:l prices. Board including washing, fuel, eVc, Contingent Expenses, : Payable promptly at the end f each session. No deduction for absence, alter a pupil hr,'-- , -i-torc d, ex cept in cases of protracted s:ckiu ss. The above terms are as moderate, it is believed, as tb.e e.peiisiven, -, t iiving and the facilities, which will be provided, will lustily! But experience has taught that Patents, who properly ap preciate the education of their children, are i,; re-s'iicr.-ous about the character of the instruction imparted, than about the price paid for it. Hence the prime object will not be r, make thf school as eheap as possible, but to render the instruct: ...n a- effici ent as possible. The subscriber flatters himself that the ep, r: :u ' he has had in teaching young ladies and the s:.t'i-fa-ti::i lie has been enabled to give, w.ll bo a sufficient i uaiaou-e, to all who may be disposed to pationi.e Ins s h 1, that their daughters will be properly enred for. un ! faithfully instructed. And as he has undertaken this entcTpi-.se at the urgent solicitation of numerous friends, and ui. i r the im pression that important interests may be sub-erved there by, he trusts that he shall not lack that geiici, -e--vmpathy and liberal support which have been 'accord.-.!' t, him elsewhere. A. McDowell. Raleigh, Dec. 1st, 1853. l---tf. "10 15 CO rpiIE RES i' AND MOST BEAUTIFUL J. work on Poultry. D. Appleton ec Co., Nos. 346 and 318 Broadway, have just published, in concert with the London publishers. The Poultry Book Comprising the characteristics, management, breeding and medical treatment of Poultry being the results of personal observation and the prac tice of" the best breeders. Edited by Rev. W. Wingfield and G. W. Johnson, Esq. With twenty-two colored re presentations of the most celebrated birds, and numerous wood cuts, drawn from life, by Harrison Weir. 1vol. royal 8vo cloth, extra, S5. N. Y. S. S. for Improvement or Domestic Poultry, Office of the Corresponding Secretary. Me?srs D ArrLETON & Co. Uentlemtn I cannot re frain from making an expression of my delight at the ex amination ot the "Poultry Book," which you have just tin connection with a celebrated English house) presented to the public. The character of the contents of this book is such as to make.it exceedingly valuable, and lean but wish it the widest circulation the style of its execution is far superi or to anything of the kind that 1 have ever examined, and me portraits oi aisunguisnea dtiangtiais, vfcc, are truthful and splendid. j Yours, hastily, R.C.McCORMlCK. ! Corresponding Secretary of the National and New York t State Poultry Society. For sale bv II. D." TURNER. North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, June, 1854. n2'J tf. rpiIORPE'S HUMOROUS NEW WORK JL The Hive of the Bee Hunter. A Repository of ; cKetcnes, inciuuing rxcunar American Character and Scenery and Rural Sports. By T. B. Thorpe, of Louisi ana, author of "Tom Owen," "The Bee Hunter," "Mys teries of the Backwoods." &c. One neat vol.. 12mo.. with I illustrations. The reading public, especially of the West and South, have become familiar with the writings of the author of this very pleasant volume. His characteristics are great clearness and simplicity of style, close observation of na ture and character, and a certain dry humor ftf descrip tion, which is especial :y captivating. His sketch of "Tom Owen, the Bee Hunter," is an excellent illustration of his felicity in this regard ; and his picture of " Wild Turkey Shooting," is another "case in point." The fact is the writer is an artist, and that in writing, as in painting, a picture is always before him. For sale by H. D. TURNER. North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, June 1854. n29 tf. BAILEY'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR is com mended to the special attention of Teachers. In less than four months it has passed through two editions and is fitted not only for the school as a text-book, but as a book of reference. As such, it is used by Dr. McGuffey in the University of Virginia, in his lectures on, Gram mar, and by many literary men in the different professions. Published by Clark & Ilesser, Philadelphia ; and sold by booksellers generally. Price 37 W cents. 240 pp 12mo. NOTICES. Superior in some resnecls to anv Grammar now heforn the public. I believe it will greatly aid in diffusing a more correct knowledge of our language. Df McGvffey. Just such a manual as the teacher wishes to place in the hands of his pupil. Prof . Campbell. Simple as an elementary work, and suited to complete the education of the English scholar. Rev J. Greer. A Grammar which has done all that a Grammar can do. The best exposition of the English language with which we are acquainted. Nat. Intelligencer. We cordially agree in opinion with Dr. Mc GufTey, and confidently expect it will become a general favorite. Southern Weekly Post. As near to perfection as is likely to be reached. The author has gained his object Portland Mirror. A decided improvement on other compendiHins ol Grammar. Christian Observer. Suitable for a standard of reference and appeal on the difficulties in Grammar. E. N. Grattan. A source of authoratative. if not final, annual t wWh we can refer with as much confidence as to a court ot lit erary men. Nat. Intell. Promises to be the " book of the age," in this important department of learning. Richmond Whig. This Grammar is destined I think, and that deservedly to supercede all others. Rev. B. M. Smith. January 7, 1854. 17 tf 3 n s n r a u c c ( o m p a n i c INSURANCE Slii-ecssiid tak risks t- lect. resent car : ' DRTH lUBdl.lVA MITt'AI - - - - ... A . I 1 J m f' - , , 1 v-ompaiiy. l nis company lias neon i operation for more than 7 years, and continues upon all classes of property in the State, (c., Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,; upon t'av, ! Its Policies now cover property amounting t, a large portion of which is in Country risks ; sent capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the Company has been less than one third of o i per annum, on all g-rades of property embi operations. 1 he following persons have been and Officers of this Company for the DIRECTORS: C. W. D. Hutchings, Raleigh. . J. R. Williams, do. John Primrose, do. Henry D. Turner, do. J. B. G. Roulhac, do. ' S. W. Whiting, do. T. H. Selby, do. - Geo. McNeill, Fayetteville. Jos. G. Wright, Wilnrhigt.-u. James E. Hoyt, Washing!, n. James Sloan, Greensboro'. John Cox, Edenton. Josh. Boner, Salem, Joseph H. Pool, Elizabeth City. F. F. Fagan, Plymouth. Alex. Mitchell, Newbern. W. N. II. Smith, Murfret sboro. II. B. Williams, Charlotte. Jo'hn B. Barrett, Milton. A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors authorized to receive applications OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. B. G. Roulhac, President. II. D. Turner, Vice President. 8.. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John II. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Asciit ft. W. Whiting, 1 J. R. Williams, Execuiire Committee. John Primrose, ) All communications in reference to insurance sii, addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE Meam terms. 00 000, us prc .;,is, in of this r cent, in its ectors mid be Src'y. '-nr. nd. s TANDARD bhnstison, M. D. v. p. r. s. f MEDICINE.-I'.FBERINA -', 'resilient i ; ton, College of Physicians' of Edinburgh. Profess, i Medica in the University of Edinburgh, an Physician to the Queen for Scotland, i : TI0NS and USES C.f BEBER1NA ."'-. Fr, ; pleinent to the Second Kditionof J)r. CHKi DlSPENgATORY.- Edinburgh, April, l-p ' BERERINA is essentially that of a Toni Periodic, aud the forms of Disease to which i: i. are the same in kind as those for w hich Quliia ed. ft increases the appetite, mi, roves th constitution, generally, and raises the pnNc ,. , has not the same tendency -as Quina to produce in the etos, headache. Vertigo, and either t of affection of the Nervous System. It was I Dr. Rodie in the iutei uiittcnts of (iuiana ; and buctit tests of Dr. VVittf, in l)c:i:er;tia, ai d I Surgeons, in the Fast Indies, -leave no i.l possesses decided tibilluge otialilies. In mat v : disease in this country its efiicacy is undoubted, headache and other periodic Neuralgias readih it. It appears to specially applicable to '-, Strumous or Phthisical habit, and has been li t-: in the latter Mages of Phthisis to counter, , : debility and want of appetite, and check u, e i;;t piration. By many Oculists it lias been 1', ui.,! substitute for Quinil in Sti imious Opthalmia. I Dyspepsia' and states of debiljiv ge;ierajj ,' , into common use, and it has found oriccii.l fu many Accoucheurs in cases of pregnutu-v , re-ptn treatment ; for all these purposes it has conic hit, employment in this City and other places in The Jose of Sulphate of llcbcerino is from en grains repeatedly as a tonic, mid from live gvai scruple as a fibrifuge. it may be given in conserve of roses, or in solution. 'When s; t, : (tie surface of water if dissolves almost. in,n -, .da Drs. Mackenzie, Mact'arlane, and Lav. t ie, Professor Simpson 'and Dr. D. Machc an, ,.;; Dr. Nicholson, Deputy In specter of Ib t itals Dr. Dempster, II M. iMsi Fusiliers: ,M. r Anderso Godfrey, and Deorw ard, of il,e Company's Service, have employed it v.- , rt :iry -t-V; nt;- Me Fa '! til : - of c.-:ul ' i al 1 I'S- '.:i,ul ' :ac ' ::,e v,,!h ' t:ic oil r ; n'. i; 're a v.i 111 n:-,,ll ; 'v; success failed, Dr. iiows , w here Qiuna, or required Macfarlane be d seine, and other M, tiiinucd. lives his opinion ol - i; - las a is d the villi :ui am g ll:!V J;;,!, ,. ""ih... " During the last two v of Bebec-rine extensively i betiefica! eti'-'cts, as a gepei; and anti- euralgic remedy than the Sulphate of Quiit the circulation or nervous given in larger do-es. and 1 hands when other medicine: to be discontinued. rru.r ,, . ';JN MACFARLANE, M D." i uc loiiowii.ig is iomii i T. .mines A. Jiawne: J used tne Mil, Hate o! Ik .ecrinc. cxvoim - e! in which Quinine and vegetal U- toni, have found it so beneficial ti.at 1 hav it more requentlv than anv other i,a v. , IL'ill have its ; practice. and I iotiic and as Resides bed :, it is vol so ?vstt in : it ca as li e,;'), nt ly sia e have cither failed nt in v. quired class, notice Neura and would beg of tln;' -prof.-ssio gic pains wl.ep to rec 1 li: AO y Hi a.i t. i.ses are given. I F-esct fthc.s :!v ; iiv led HI0 the " Profess. Of th arity vt C Certificate : H: L Mtrge, f purity ot j. Or. li. , tii, c li, D. Ro le, 1, nsOll Hi: i ', 1 1 n. " I hav. by Messrs in stating market. I ho re lore, water an w C, a:uji. "(!::? examined a -. lout-rarity an:i ( that it is the -iw It js quite soitt! !,- in well adaplci : l 1 t ci ; have , .'uui I,: Mill I hot or rose l !pii' -n ; a!: most aiiiS.'ei-, o!ei:r, ,1 ol. ,(,.,, this medicine, as itmrmlaetnred by Messrs it Co , to be an eicgatit'pivparutioii. it, Lecturer on Chemi.-tiy Dr. M.ickot!7.i,-, Purgcon-t ei: land,) and Lecturer o: Jh Diseases oi the live, in gives his opinion in ps !'i. In a Report Co Dr. D. a second scries ol crises loved. Dr. Wat: says " That one pr.i , ..ni d, its full exhibition : hut ;: no second i.aroxswn It l CM. , " , oc niiiy Known, C'tlitrwise follow;. We have, good rea-on to Cobcerino will prove ji: tl,oi Remittent l"i Vi-r.i in that il system comparatively -fn" a: case within my know led oi stoiuacii or coici sweat D. the THOMSON, I liiVelMt V , I ;.d. isi to her Mai, Structuie, F Faicr-.-v orable tc-iiis. ' lac. i ll t , Mac!; is lup, tl. f Edi ct!!! eX s ef r::e I iei. , c '. H. t that- :!;, Htllii'i.t Is jVi : lit ,;;!e how lite li, :-d fa hcTT d v.h ge lia 1! ever e: West Coast, Demeiiira, 181t'." P F. WATT, lunerarity &. Co., have nmnicatiou from Ceo. V. eal. u.-t received i he Cauij,l,e!l, Lsu WI, ir.g e, D.. .Me Sirs. Your fav 'i- " Mor,tr.-.-i!. ur of ih,, iard te of IVbeeriue iiiedi-;d Iiitrd the box d t'ie ago tsitlC0 then, n seyeiely Iroin i enoiuc patns over the which had I'orse.einl daysicsisted the Quinine, had been, coii.pfet'elv rel'evn in i::ait, . c-:r: liii M o, . 1 !s. March, along wit receive,: I, i.r dev , w ho. was sidi, Mi, In i.T: it. J i ur oh, (ji, " GEO. V. CAMPISi. "Messrs. Irinerarity cc Co., Glasguw."' Si n ti -i.lph.-.le eiva::!, I., M 1). " Bebeerino ic mav De inven in U inn V or Other Liquids ; but, like Qiuna, is ine, ulr earthy ind aikalino sid at:ees, or thrcir , wiiu i ea ana coike n also inc inpat.l a rl DR. RODli;. iurilii akujliA MU.II'AL LIF 1 : IN.SCR ance company, Kaleigh, JN . C. This Con-pat .y in sures the lives of individuals for one year, a term of years or tor-life, on the mutual PRixcin.E.the assured tor hie' participating in all the profits of the Company. F or pol icies granted forthe whole term of life, when the premium tnereior amounts to !5JU, a note may be given for one half the amount ot the premium bearing'interest at 6 percent without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all losses have been naid by this Company, together with the lowrr.tes of premium present great inducementsto such asare dispjsed to insure' Slaves are insured for a term of from one to five year' for two-thirds their value. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. DIRECTORS and p ,1 Socii Professor Simpson, of Edinburgh, Discoverer of loioi, i icon. menus i, in .M. I li A J.(.' I A jieuoaciic- ,uc. vol. XV. J raiisaciiojis liov ii.bnrgh-K.liiibiirgh Monthly Medica March, lvio. Having niiidepn'liy cx-i' Pelxcriiic in Edinbuif.h makes thc'-i,' servihions in letter to Dr. Aitielac-aii i,45 : " ' " ! 1.... ir ... ou ioom mat i lorrv and other ii iguient i us accouclier.- trom iog jjicgnaiic ; ami aiieg'ii:,.- ; consequences may ens::e iii iu Arsenic a medicine which one w a pregnant female. Though :ln tages to be derived from ih,. n remedies in Periodic . i.talgi. the Sulphate of Pebeeriue '.. up as it has appeared both lo mc : . . . j ... Chi, : . I. it alii,".!, trial , f emo! !'g ill vo QtH the. us, otlid ch :s dej.l--'-. e e ot th, is, latterly -t.-.ttccs o! : Hid HIV n:i 1 ' V- , - C ' t , I'M' it . ... I - ' ( I to , of li ' tV.I I 1. months ago lo a attacks ot fol eia a to have seen. It in blindness and medical anendan ladv V.h. Had or, i i i an, i ,ace .ee.n cai.sc on toy, ai , 'igony fi.f soiac on 'the faiiiilv be xvs :li: ooui nan a oiraciuii or sixteen liouis iiiteriui. 1 was beginning to desjiaii iim pin ii in in any way changed it for some the 'mi that i mid e. 'I 1 ; leech, rvai Ik to have of ig-ia is in tint. !,-,,! w niton! reliel. I am ired ! ,,' ; ;: ., ., , grain pills repeatedly, during ihc ii',!,' i . ...!: .,,c locuii ine seen.ei giaauaiiy increased it, Mil u ,, ti,;...i of the Sulphate durlc ':. u. To tell ; ol seeing l;;.- ;. eved I,-, it and v. her lc'cov ii, v: .' , vvasnot required; as, utter l;:iirc'd,e T i greatly less in aeyeniv. and disappeared. Of li ,le d hil f!c .' le r beci ine nalgia Was pealed. ' ca -a- of peri tegn lile pfesCH :,I pills a in i:- die Tie in t It vi, !dcd I..t , .le' of It, lil: e luv care v !t-i h: :i:g pa.iis in li e !. Ijociv. JU-if.rc I s..w I., t tiiiiaeiim, ('oh loeiini, lams w i re rl.eiiiii-j iticv. Sul;-; updi : r,eri d:c Th Wm. W. floi.DE.v, Wm. D. Cooke, Wm. R. Scott, Wm. II. Jones, F. C Hill, Seaton Gales. Charles E. Johnson, WM. U. HAYWOOD, James F. Jordan, Perrin Busbee, H. W. Hlsted, Wm. II. McKee, Charles 6. Root. OFFICERS. Dr. Charles E. Johnson, President, William D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, William H. Jones, Treasurer, Quent. Busbee, Attorney. Charles E. Johnson, M. D. ) Medical William H. McKee, M. D. Hoard cf Richd. B. Haywood, M. D. ) Consultation. William D. Cooke, ) n - Dr. Wm. R. Scott I tenure Com- Charles B. Root, ) mittee. J. HERSMAN, General Aeei.t. or,Virt her information, the public are referred to the pamphlets, and forms of proposal, which mav be obtain ed at the Office of the Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addressed, (poet naid v to james f. Jordan! . 1 I . . ine usual nt was or two entiielv . r. . . . ( 1 patient leu back upori il afterwards, when the Net and it again speedily disaj " Last year lsa-w iisiiniia of a lady far ad va need in whcntfie patient was usip aiune. i liavca iadv at 1 . . ...c j. ueen .suiieiing iixmi distics: shoulder, and other parts' of th, ine liaa oeen put on the use e.c.,. uiutei oie Mipposiii'-n that the auc. xuey occur witn a Kind of'irrcntlar j,..,., ,,, . ..iw uii.e sui,cr.5 Irom liia uori liagia i rciiu.-, e;c, nave taij.-il to relieve li r. J .utterly l iihieed tier it..,-, c.i. . w-..i..i...., . r l , J r uc oi uie .oijiii.iie ot i.trjecinc and at my last visit she stoutly declared thut bhe'hnd; uerivcu iar more ncnefi! from this medicine than lien any others I had previously prescribed for her. "I have a patie.-.t from li. uiu, where she had sufi'eicr from Ague, and whose .-t. n.ach seems always p, n c ugaiHsi quinine. Tsiiieu coiiocg io J-.iliiiburgh she hu-.i ! lejieiiieoi a , . e.u i nice oi Agimsl, sviopioins, ik '. .-'. ,. "ooi 10 leeiuig tfio.-c ssiiq-1 tomsofgas.r.c irritation heudache which Ou' ,, , .1 seems to inflict upon her. .V ,n o;1,cr,Ci,S0? ") I have employed theilebeerinej cither as antipenodic or as a tcplc, "it has caused lar less of those irriiutingand stimulant effects which we see produced bv the use cfd.-ui, e " V Testimonials from Nortli-drolina Physicians are in the han- d- ertilying to the virn.c and success of Lebeenne in Neuralgia and other diseases Prepared and Sold Wholesale bv'IXN" KRAR IT V and Co., attbeir Chemical W orks, Anderston, Clasg-wt CLASGow Apothecaries' Coy. For sale by Win. H. Dippitt. Wilmington. N. Carolina, Agent for bouthern and Western States of America ALEXANDER SPRUNT. Wilmington. '.C. Price ?2 50 for Bottles of one ounce: $21 per dozonot Druggists and Praclitiontis. Uctofier 86th, 1833. 7