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Til iA Books. ices. egto us uu-m w iii ,T,7'"n:T:p7;i 1 . 1 . !i 4J IT b$ bis .la'Vrt7e t,,thJieil bisiiroieHifl,- roent 'WYj!irAl OKA YAtii-4TIJ 3-1 -U'iKOO A j -.-.ji. cates.' - j S,. :lt an.-rus Ji'STrrW.-T, w, h whom vou " . r- niouatir to f ffffhe tBVr? .Denta. Surety? ilrfww " 1 Cr, aNlvvted forward , to .the day. when be .wiU fgivc enxire.satisfecbou aiLwhq inay;;e.- fS-.-r '-' j,r- WM. J; CLARKE. tor aorae time part, I have detained 1 , vettoJrtVfo office instruments, and nttureuiuii io.ntp h 'taking your receipt ,pu .as K.?1ate WPathf..hM effect Tr?.! ntPfi)tof and partner in all ; your crcau uuuii i -.. .-a-, . 1 ; "errtTfcbtl for operations performed at the afautiSTlaiVDr. W. R. Scott during the pr-jnt year, SKnSB. wi11 ,rihem the,r accounts duiy receipted. - Raleigh, No. 4, 1854. L S. PKRRY, Surviving partner 49-2t. --TTK-ICE-icK ! The " Wilmington Ice House" is I r' . Th. Piihlic mav deieiid upon havmgheir wants applied, at all seasons of the year, on reasonable WThe' House' will remain open for delivery of ICE to ToJu ctstomen, from first Wf Apnl to .first day o- Norn.ber. between hour each ifor dinner and breakfast On huiKls , n uour eutu .t NoveniDer to lsl April, from Suiirtsi. ' , V. M cosing breakfast hour f Snnd.ya, between i A.M. . . j ICK ordered riom me couiinj r PTlSders!!McFmuStbeadd " WILMING TON ICE HOUSE." Term Cash, which will be Btrictly adhered to in all rase. . Tickets can be procure if desired. Deposits may be made by persons ordering from a dis tance. y- Prire, Oxk Cbst pkr pousn, delivered at the Ice " House. A'xira charge for packagi.-, diayajje, &. For siuall uii mtitie,, the proper ch inge or tickets inns' be sent This regulation is necessary, to avoid deten tion -of Servants...- " " As the arraugetnents are such that Servants will not b deUined there will be ni necessity for any t udiness. (iooii weight at-the Ice House will be short weight when ' it reaches 4ls destination, if Servants i't pi1'" ' ' VUOI'KIETOR. 17 1 RS T V R :H i V M !-S.fll'I At Sl HELV I NO MACHINE, YOUNG'S PATENT- I M portant M Millers and Mill Owners This machine rr-. ce ved the first premium ;it the North Carol, na iUe tan. 'and was recomm'-nded to-the public as the best now n use in the Sfite. Seven hundred -t them aie n -w rnimiiii in North Carolina, all of which are now in operation a h ive given llw most entiro satisfaction, -in regard both t. perforniance and durability, some having run six year, and perform as well nw as they did at firs', and have no' been out of order one day. We hive thrown out . tei, different Smut Machines to make room hr this I he are warranted for five years, and delivered at the Millanv where in the State. Manufactured and sold by ..... . JNO A McMANNAN, South Lowell, Orange C)iinty, N . C. tO Cut this fidvertis .ment oui and keep it June 10, H -5, : nS'-tl- -- f75323n' V!J,-'--,'rV?ZZZ-.i rtJ DAM. -a . EXPUESS. JF AC I LIT IKS. . t . mv ti r.''L. At'I'l.1 r C3 T Tilt . cltizcr' DAMS cc urn Ii urtunf i citizens of Raleigh the read;est means of obtain i ig siippl-e from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore. ' Peter-burg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, etc Oar Express leaves all these points daily (Sundays ex cepted) in charge of trusty and experienced agents, lor the security of all matter submitted for transportation. Af.ul pJ is iiisartJ, as our cars ar run with the mail train. Note", Drafts, Bills, etc, promptly collected at all points where we have agents. Charge moderate ! I ADAMS &. CO., No. 10 FavetteviUe St. S. E. PHILLIPS, Agt. 25 Raleigh. May 26, 1854. A FEW REMARKS! - ' ' June 15, 1854. 1J L HARDING has made very recently large ac j ceiioiis to his STOCK, and ean now certainly sup " ply all those who are in need of well mide SUMMER CLOTHING; He has on hand one hundred l.ustre Ai paeca Sacks, with Silk Velvet Collars ; one hundred ! made in l)res9 Frock style , seve.ny-five French Drab d'Etea Frocks, Velvet Collars; fifty Crape Caniblet Sacks and Frocks ; one hundred French Linen Sacks ; seventy five Brown Duck Linen Frocks, cut in Dress Frock style ; Tory h-mdsome ; White Grass and Gingham Sacks, in nv qunntity . also, a very full aasortm -ni of White and Col .red M arse i Ilea Vests; Black and Fancy Silk do.; . twenty-five d .en Gauze, Merino nnd Lisle Thread Un-der-Sliirts For bargains in superior Ready-Made Cloth ing always bear ia mind that HARDING'S is t h -place. E. L. AARDING. Raleigh, N: C. 29- OTR NEW STOCK !!' E L. Harding has just receiv ed, and opened his stock of SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING, comprising all the new and desirable Mvles of Fme French Cassimei-e Pants, Marseilles and 'Silk Vests, Superior French Cloth Frock and Sack Coats j besides all the medium qualities. - i These Giods are made up exprffily for our own sales, j consequently the Garment are made in the latest and i best style. ! We "can confidently and safely recommend our goods ; to wear well, as many can testify who have purchased j from us for years past. j Our arrangements are such that we can take measures nd have garments made in the best style, aud a good I "tit' guaranted. 1 In reference to Dress Shirts, we would call the atten- tion of our customers to our stvles. Orders taken, and J shirts made to measure, in two weeks time. In fact we re prepared to suit our customers l.i. eerv respect. f Call at HARDING'S for on GOODS. Raleigh, April 1, 1854. 17 CARRIAGE MAKING. RALEIGH COACH FACTORY. WILLIAMS Ac GORMAN, HAVING EN -. lamud their establishment by the addition of Jen kins' Shor Hargett street, are fully prej red to execute orders Car CatAis ot every description. Employing experienced workmen and using ,the best ot materials, j their work will always be finished in a style warranted j to satisfaction. 4 Repninng done with neatness and despatch. Fnetoiy on Harnett street, near ihe Baptist Grove, and at Clark's old stand, near the Mawnic Hall Rtleilih, Jane 6, 135L , ' n23-12m. jST.I 0TI0E. ANY PERSON WHO WILL ACT an agent, an I obtain subscribers for the Gecrtui H: 3(Ue, Literary and framily Paper, published in Augusta. Ga., will be furnished the paper at the Ijowcsi LluS Prices. The Cash must accompany the names, and may be sent through the mail at our risk.' '--'. CLUB PRICES Two Copie, - . - . . - , . . . - $3 50 Three, " - . - . . . - . - - 5 00 Five, - . 7 00 JAMES M. SMYTHE, ROBERT A WHYTE, ' -. . Editors and Proprietors. . Jane, 1854, tf. PAINTS AND OIL-A ' rerv large suppl v of all kinds of Paints. Oils. nd Varsishbs to hand mnd tor sale, lower than can be bought elsewhere, on the most accommodating terms by p. f PESCUI) Sept, 24, is:i3. 431 WINDOW GLASS. A large supply of all sizes,! and qualities, kept on hand or ordered, to suit any jize sash at very low rates. ' r ' . Also, a good supply of PUTTY. Dealers will pleasp j jriv me a chance to fill their orders before buying else- I where, if thev want good bargains. I P. F. PESCUD. Sept. 24, 1853. 43 WOODWARD HOUSE, J.N.WOODWARD, MAIN-STREET, STAUNTON, YIRGIXIA. June. 1854. 31 tf. C DuPRE 4 CO., General Agents Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Princess Street, Wilming 'un.N.C. CPcPRE, A- . , DA'L B. BAKER. ii...st 'r.,m Vpw Vnrlr Pl.i...H..l.Liu -itA lt,i1rimor to '.Norfolk, Weldon, Raleigh, WiluiinHCUkton and - Augusta, .uomie ana .esCTFWHft.-- SFRING AND SUM7ftjgSi (except Sundays) viifcuBmr Lfhifged Railed, to the Aterar&aoa5M4iLite- he ing so arranged fiutS&TrflrTvUaLisubjwtt '59 travel on me wm .ew .- ijna Through tickefc43BH!tT 15,00 do do do do do do rSbilHfcts.A itihihSfote Jfe'Ci: id 1 .'0 fat Ado 5 r-fdo ; Weld', S(.V v ; S,"1" j .i-i:r':-Nnirfok-:FflrtrnuV;':' ".' I do For furihep wtwrmstioii Kion aiid TbroMfb THjltetspp'y Terse kaib-oad Uffic. fact ut ( oiiri-1 New York at WSew land St morfe Railrosi ilifitee- ia Libnir SCtllttBiltuoftfi at IIP jince oammoreiicmii-: rax. vowpwv "y .v; ' Docks, or on bosffefe fia !Steam,eJrs;.$ :; jp Omnibusseaafegguge VVap aw bfan'11 l .iivo hi- (vliinU rumcnroi-M lUrid thfur bae'iftfl! BCi 41 ve ed throurrh and Bagpipe Ga3iSfs;irh4)se dttt lt J tojpe Passenffer the Bay tcuda.rUH4!Sf The new &MuM& has just been adtCttw inTlefCjiers Gkokgia and HRALD-6 ji:tnlSlihly overhauled, new boilers, state;3vStnjiDdfe5.tIier convenience to make the passage cfigrgjjjiUjftBro pleasant. ; One of thejaaHwteamers will leave the Baltimore Steam I'ackeffStmipany's wharf. Union Dock, foot of Con cord street, for the Sooth, daily, (except Sundays) at rt o'clock, P. M , or immediately after the arrival of the ex press train which leaves New York at 9 A. M., and Phila delphia at a P. M. The following is the schedule j- Leave New York : Leave Philadelphia Leave liiltiniore : Leave Purtmonth IA;ave Weldon Leave Wiliuincrtoii.' , .9 o'clock, A. M., p p M. ..6 ..1 M. M. M. M. A. P. P. . .10 For Augusta, Charleston and the South, via Manchester Railroad, now finished. J3f Passengers tor Richmond and Petersburg, or any other points on James River, connect with the Jame. River boats earlv next morning after leaving Baltimore. All passengers for l-klenton,' Plymouth. Newborn, Wash ington, Weld Hi, lioldr-buro', Warsaw, Raleigh, and Wil mington, N. C, or other point on the Seaboard and Wil mington Roads, will find it the most pleasant and agreea ble route. M. N. FALLS, Agent. Raleigh, April 8, lUSBEE & BATTLE, ATTORNEYS AND coun sellors at law, Raleigh, N. C, will attend promptly ti i nv hnsincss entrusted to their care, in the central counties of the State, and in the State and Federal Courts. Qhestis Bcsbke, Commissionerof Deed, &c, for New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Arkan sas, Tennessee. Aug. LvU. n37 tf. G- ENTLEMEN'S DRESS ARTICLES.--We can n.w exhibit, without doubt, the best assortment ol Cei Dress Goods in the city. E. L. HARDING Raleigh. Nov. 9, 1853 9 1)OOTS AND SHOES. Ttie undersigned takes tin 3 liberty to inform the citizens of Rale gh and the sur round ng country, that he has just rece.ved from th. North a splend d and elegant stock of "Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at ihe lowest price, for Cash. Thankful for the fortner patronage bestowed uponhiu bv a liberal public, he -solicits a continuance of the same- HENRY A. DEPKIN, West of the Capitol. N. B. A good assortment of Shoe Lasts, Findings, CalfSkin, Lining and Bindings. Shoes kept constantly oiuhaiid. Raleigh, March 15 h, 1S.H. 15 tf. II OiMilNS' HOTEL A FEW YARSD NORTH Ol THE COURT-HOUSE GREENSBORO. N. C SOLOMON HOPKINS, Proprietor. Febiunry, 21 1S53. -tl- " V DOZEN SHIRTS just received. ,)) EL. HARDING. y-.- Raleigh, Nov. 9, 1853. CIG In- RS AND CHEW ING TOR ACCO -Th. lovers ot the weed will oe glad to near mat tin subscriber has received an invoice of Superior Cigars- tine cut and Lump Chewing Tobacco, various brand and some Smoking Tobacco, as fragrant as tbev can tim' anywhere. P. F. PESCTD, Sept. 24, 153. 43 DENTAL SURGERY. W. F. BASON, M D. D. D S , begs leave, respectfully to ofler his sei vices as Medical, Siirgicni and Mechanical , - DENTIST. , , Those who th nk proper to favor him with their calls should make application either before, or the first oppor tunity alter arrival, at rueh places as notice may be given Janu ry 7, 1354 17 ti ALL AT PEStTD'S Drifg Store for your sup of American and Foreign Perfumery, Tooth V j plies and 'Hair Buushks, Coarse and Fine Combs, Soaps and Shaving Creams, Pomades and Haik Oils. Pcscud keeps a large stock and sells at a small ad vance to consumers and the trade. Sept. 24, IS.V3. 43 FANCY CLOTH, DRESS. AND FROCK COATS We have now upward- of 15(1 Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats, made and cut, and the latest style, at HARDING'S. Feb. 2nd, 185 1. 18 A fECIIANTCS, INVENTORS AND M ANUFACTU- 11 rers. $.i70 in cash prizes.. Volume ten of the Sci- entitic American, commences on the l'jih of heptoiuber. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interes's of Mfchonic, Iiirentor-t, Mtttnf.htiirr.i and Fdimtlx, and js edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other journal of the same charac ter is so extensively circulated, or so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the X'aluuhie 1'ntndx which issue weekly from the Patent Olfice are i!lt.it ruled itith Erxn-'j liiiijs, and the claims of all the Patents are published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making ii a perfect Scientific and Mechanical Encyclo pedia of information upon the subjects of .L clninU ai In prrrin?nfa. Cirnjitrtr Ewjift'-rin't and the :it .'..s- rt. neiii'Uy. It is published weekly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains Four Hundred and sixteen pages of Reading Matter, several hundred engra vings, with a full and complete Index. Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,"oo copies per week, and the practical receipts in one volume are worth to unv la- nnlv much more than the subscription price. The following Cash Prizes are offered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in bv the first of January, isV: $ioo be given for t he largest 'list; $7"t for the. second; Sit. for the third ; ."." for the fourth; ?"" for the fifth: -?4 for the sixth; $4o " for the seventh ; :!" for the eighth ; j:lo for the ninth ; 'i5 for the tenth; J" for the eleventh: si!o for the twelfth : lo fr the thirteenth, and S" for the fourteenth. The casli will be paid to the order of the successful com petitor immediately after the first of January, 18 .5. Terms: One copy one year, J ; one copy six months, $1; '-five copies six months, S4 ; ten copies six months, ?s j ten copies, twelve months, $1"; fifteen copies twelve . months, S'J2 ; twenty copies twelve months, $2s in ad vance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than 1 4o each. Names can be seut iu at difler entitimes and from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for subscrip tions. Letters should be directed, .post-paid, to Muxx &, Co., lM Fnlton-st., New York. Messrs. Munn &, Co. are extensively eng ged in pro curing patents for new inventions, and will advise inven tors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their im provements. Aug. IS54. - d37 tf. Guns, .m munition, litlirg Tackle, &c TO UN KU DKR. Alannfacturer, Importer and H';,f.'t,i f ii. I Retail ewer in Shut, Ou,t, ffili, Pifnlx, Fiiditittj jUckle, and all i iiuix nf Spurtiiui Appar atus, together with a general assortment of material ! l a n maker, X. E. Ot. f Walnut and Second Street, Philadelphia. AH of which, and such other articles as belong to h!s Lne of Business, will be sold as low as can be afforded by any establishment in the United States. : In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, the Frank lin Institute! of Philadelphia, has awarded to him since, 1S40, two certificates, s:x silver tned.ds, and one recall premium ; aud in 1S."4, the Crystal Palace of New York, awarded to h.m a medal, the only one awarded for Shot, Guns and Rifles in ihe United States. "Krider's Sporting Anecdotes," illustrative of certain varieties of American Game, with Remarks on the Char acter of the D "g, Field Dogs, Snipe. Woodcock, Rail, Palrridge, Duck and Pigeon match shooting, off the Rice Bunting or Reed Bird, Grass Glover, Bull-headed or Golden Plover, Canvass Back and Red Headed Duck, A merican Widgeon, Scaup Duck and Canada Goose. Price $1.00. - Address JOHN KR1DEK, Second und Walnut, Phcladel.niia. August 26, 154. 3- ly. LETTER FE0M MR. HARDING. New York, Aug., 24, 15i4. Wm. II. Williams. 7V; Sir: Upon examination of purchases already made for Fall and Winter Trade, I find the assortment mine than usually attractive. We shall introduce a variety of new "styles of Coats, Pants and s,stne handsomest selection ever exhibited. Our importations of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest ings are nearly complete. The steamer " Arabia." daily ex pected will place in our hands the residue of the'tmlv elegant supply . C,i,l,a7rhertbv inBtructed to close out the Stock of x ue enure assortment will be opened by the 15th Sep- tember. Yours hastily, e. l. Harding. n39-tf. MAHLER & Ca. dealers in Groceries, Conf c jruary, I a..c7 Goods, Giocery , &c, Raleigh. N. C. in n r if AREKtf' ANl; itiSNtSCttiKAftY, Puttick and I Mitchell would respecumiy mi .rrn me puonc umi - jfaelr' eytabligtfeiii.ja now in the " lull tide ot suceesstul ,tu ' rcuareU to execute all orai jJSikuin.t andv making always kept on oTCTg?Eroty large, fome ot taS!Sii,at1t,de,'0,,aeii, lsior i JeryV-U-anilKat rrin- ! fiatfe"in thiiCity or etntry xTumiehed wiih every glitCct&jWies notice and .Hwrowe tnn.. -: .m'&-."-rr----. i;AJtivyafHullyt patkl and sent to any ate. L'iniga'r.and Moiasres eakes, also Candy. jittriiaeiSis. uiikd;Jjtt-bBmtis r.r nnaller packages, che house' in Nvrt aper tharitliey cftft&kjnfibt. at any other rth Carolina or Virtaiiiow prohts and k aak&J&O!!!. motto. i;.:r--:j:: . ... n26 tt. Nf; 15,?!Yfc:TTEVlLLE j R. FeiitrtWK is now receiving jcirk of Cloths, Cassimeres, and ! ot Ready Made Clothing, to es the attention ot his old customers, ana ublic generally Having become connected with the , mcd Hianulaeturiiiff estabiiphment ol'Grosiiong & FtipfH7ot 'Newark, N.. J., he is p epared toseil eloth- r-tiwr cheaper than it can oe bought eisewnere in tne btate, and oemg determined to carry into practice me oio 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 a -d style of my Ready Made Clothing are not surpassed in this country. FOR THE YOUTH. In order to save both time, trouble, and expense to mothers, I have introduced into my establishment a lot of Boy's Ready Made Clothing, to which the attention ol the Ladies is verv respectfully called. If encouraged in this much desifed branch of my business, I shall continue to keep on Ijund a very great variety, for boys from 6 to 15 years of asie. The great advantage I have, from my connection with (Iroshong 6 Tupihnn, will enable me to keep my stock replenished, weekly, with the latest and most ap proved styles and lashi ins. I continue, as usual, the manufacture of garments ; and having in! my employ, first rate workmen, 1 promise to Hive satisfaction, botn in quality ol goods, and workman shin. ! (ientlernen who furnish thpir own goods, may rely on having thi lir work as well done, as if I furnished them. Cutting To my jdoiie, promptly. I former patrons, who have stood by me for so ong a titw. I return my sincere thinks, and humbly trust to merit a continuance ol their favors, by strict attention to business. T.R. FENTRESS 8 Raleigh U November 3, 1653. H ARDING' 1'ei.dy Made mode styles and Gen- issortment, all sizes for men and boys, Well made goods, i 'ery article sold is guaranteed in every respt-n. This Stock was selected and Made up under my own super vision expressly for my sales ; believing that it is the )est policy to manufacture good Readv Made Clothing so that the purchaser can buv without the trouble of hav ng his wearing apparel made to order Oentlemen will ind upon examination upwards, of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of the choicest goods ever opened in this city. Raleigh, Sept. 1853 46 rORE CLOTHING. T. It. Fentress has just re ceived an elegant lot of superior cut velvets lor vest- ngs. Also, a splendid assortment of Gentleman's Morning obes, made to any order. Call ,.nd xaniwie. and yon will find at my establishment, i lull Sioek of Goods in my line, no! to In- surpassed by my, either in qualify or cheapness id price. Remen'iliei he hoUse--No. 15, Fayettevi.le Sir. et, opposite IVscud's Drug Store and Pomt-rov's Book Esiailishin nt T. R. FKN TRESS, Merchant 'I ailor. Raleigh, November 3, 1853 8-- P HILADELPIHA TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUN D I RY.- Tlfe Subscribers would call the attention o 1'rinters to the greatly reduced prices of their present ist. Tbev now oiler llPllM i i hi Ml ot I lie CIWireniJBMu i i . t t. . r 1 1 1 ii i . I n I II II I I I nlin KaleijFpSR?'.- riP; S.T. it Afi&lG HX If- iTiiiia i;Wi it it inniif lit Til Pica at 30 ets, Small Pica 3'i " Long Primer 34 " i.mrgeois 37 " Brevier .A 42 " Mini, n .4 Noup iriel 58 " Agate 73 " Pearl SI 03 " Diamond 1 f0 " Determined to spare no expense in making their es ablishineiit as perfect as possible, they have recently g.. ipa complete set of the justly celebrated Scorcu-cu' .etter, from Diamond to English, to which the', artie.ularly invite attention. Having lately made .aumcrousadditions to their stoel d Fancy Types, Borders, Ornaments, itc, their assort nent is now unrivalled in the United St.-tes : and thei; uiproved methods ot casting, and of preparing metal. nable th?m to furnish orders in a manner to insur. satisfaction. Printing Presses, Cases, Stands. Chass,Gallevs, Prilli ng Ink, and every artie'e used in a printing-office, ec u --iiantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Second-hand Presses, and Type used only instereotyp na. at reduced prices. Books, Pamphlets, Music, Labels, &,c, & v,stcreotyp d with correctness and dispatch. N. U. Specimen Books will be sent to Printers ivho wish to make oriiers. L. JOHNSON & Co. No. 5 Sausom Street. Oecembei 20. 1852. DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING ON WOOD. Pub Ushers, Stationers, .Merchants, and Others, who re luire Illustrations for Advertising or Oninnient.il purposes ire respectfully invited to notice the subscribers " E 'jravlnu Establishment." Specimens of tine and bob work, in every styh always on hand. All orders will receive immediate attention, and n iiivi- delay, please state whether to he finely xecuted o for what purpose and at about what price cut. Designs artistically arranged, in a manner. style am price to suit all purp&es Those in want of illustrations will find it to their advantage to order of WHITNEY .IOCELYN & ANN IN, Artists and Engravers on Wood. No. 60 Fallon-Slreet, New York March,". 1853. S' -Ik New York: Passage and fare onlv S slate room ii.- chuled ; the swift and elegant steamships Roanoake and Jamestown. Being fitted in every respect according ti the Act of Congress, will lea ve Norfolk for New Yoik. every Wfdxksdav and Saturday mornings, at ten ..'clock. viiH the United States .Mail, arriving in New York eaiiy next day : returning they willleave New York everv Tuesday and Saturday aiie. noon, and anivi l Norfolk the folh wing day. For passage apply on board, or to J. M. SMITH & BRO. June 1853. 2Un'. w TTLLIAM A. GVV'Y'ER, Factor. Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Wilmington, N. C. L'ives particular attention to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores, cotton, Ac. ; lias all necessary w harves, sheds and .ware houses for the accommodation of Produce, and will make cash advances on consignments io him or his friends in New York. September, o'u. 2 N' OTICE. The late partnershin of Mcllwnine. Brownley &. Co., having expired bv limitation we will continue the Grocery and Commission Business, under the firm and style of Mcl.lwaine, Son & Co., and hope by constant and faithful attention to tlieinter.-Ms oi our friends, to merit n continuance ot their patronage and support. Our Stock ol Groceries will be larg - and commanding emi.ii.cing a general assortment of goods in our line (iinoxicating L.qm rs excepted.) We shall give strict attention to the sale of Produce on Ci-mmisoioi., and will be prepared to make liberal ad- vances. A G. McILWAINE, ROB'T D. McILWAINE, ROUT "A. MARTIN, JOSEPH B. DUNN. "3 Petersburg, Va.. Jup" TOfIN N. GORDON, & SON. Grocers and tf Dealers in Metals. Leather, etc., No. .'4 Main-St., K chmond, Va , offers f .r sale Swedes American and Ki.g lish iron, all kinds and sizes; English and American Bi.istfrep. Cast, Smear, Gf.rman, round, octagon and String Steel ; McCorsiic? & Palmer's Mould Boards: Ground Wg..n and Car? Boxes ; Horse-Shoe Nam Hops ; Tin Plate, Sheet Zivc, Spelter, mid Speltei Solder; Block Tin, in Pigs and Bar?; Braziers Sheetim and Bar Cotter ; Stievt id Bar Lead and Wire: Sai cepan Handles Bi cket Ears and Bucket Handles : Sorp. Dinner. Breakfast and Bakers' Tin Plates ; Tisned and B:.ack Rivets : Boct and Shoe Linings. Bi n'di.ng, &.c , &.e ; Carpet Warp, wh'ie r ' colmed : Sole Leather. French and American Calf Skins: Grocerie sof all kinds. -pO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. I wksh to employ 1 two or more first-rate -Workmen, in my line of busi ness, to whom I will pay the highest City prices. ,.,' T. R FENTRESS. Raleigh, Nov IS". 8 tf. NO. I. FAMILY GliOtlR S. QTEW ART'S S Y R UP AN D MOLASSES, BROW N C clarified, pulvenzed, crushed aud hmf sugars. Rto, Laguyra. ocha. Marieabo and Java Coffees ; Maccaro- ni, vennic iii. Corn btarch for Puddings, Green and Black Teas. Chocolate and Coco ; Sperm. Adamantine, and Tallow Candles ; Variegated Rosin aud Turpentine Soap ; Pure Cider Vinegar. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. April II. 1851, ' n21 tf I )UITING INK MANUFACTORY, NO r RON 1 I ..between Monte-onierv and Gonvern- enr-streets, Ejisi River Office No 7 Platt-street, on the second floor The subscriber continues to manufacture, and hasconstantly on hand, Printing Ink ol all the varie ties ot quaiitiesand color. Printersand Merchants will find their orders executed al mod 'rate price and may be assured of receiving as good an article as there it in the market. , GEORGE MATHER. N. Y.iJaa. 6, ISM. & . MK-vUm b". " --I'-lii rVf"! iVS'T tTTtx''' 1 i f-duG NftffcAttfciU ,-Vamis ! Window i,fass L?ertumerj j. Fkw .TwlfttandUavii1".1?.011; ! ndllairimsl!e?paint B.nshe8i Surgical and Medical; mstnypents, Trusses anddpporters i.t all kinds; Sp.ces, rfn-nH4,- MaferfacwW TobaVsce j all the Patent or I ro- , ty MedicineS,.otthi)ay; Imported and Domestic ; tjiguwl Pure , Wines and Brandies tor Medicinal purpo- , r t-!i' V'.-jV - r.. i,.rtH and American. i es : E.x,iracis lor r lavormg, iwyv , , , Warranted Tresh and Genuine Garden Seeds, alwavs on baud in the proper season. Choice Toilet and Fancy articles, ic, Ac. Z8" My Purchases are generally made fort; ah, and gKids oflered as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. M arranted to be Freh,. Pure and Genuine. jc: Orders from th- Country promptly filled, and satis faction guaranteed, with regard to price and quality Physicians' Prescriptions will receive particular attention at all hours of the day and night. Physicians furnished with complete stocks oi Jle ci. ;iirt und Instruments, at v, v ' XSorthern prices. ii25 tf. YITANTRD, a young man to take charge of a Class VV ical School, "for whose services a good salary will be paid. Applications must be accompanied wiih good recommeudutions, and will meet m'ompj .- j Box 15, Williamston, N. C. July 15, 1854. AXEW JEWELRY & NEW STORE PALMER IN & Ramsey having newly fitted up their Store on FavetteviUe Street, in elegant style, are now in receipt ol a targe and Splendid Stock of new and fashionable Gold and Silver Watches ; Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware ; CutlenV Walking Canes, Spectacles of every variety, and a general aactmcnt of all articles in their line oi bu sinoss ' Citizens and Visitors are respectfully invited tocall and examine our elegant stock, and we feel satisfied. they can be suited in making whatever purchases they may de- S"e" PALMER & RAMSAY. Raleigh, Oct. 16, 1854. u4' -5w. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. The Subscriber hav, ng just returned from the North has the pleasure of informing his friends and the community in genera!, that he has' laid in a good supply of Boots, Shoks and Gaiters of his own personal selection, which will be sold cheap for cash. . He would also inform the public that he will continue, as heretofore, to manufacture Boots, Shoes and Gaiters in the finest style, which cannot be surpassed either in llns or an v other place. 1 HENRY A. DEPKIN. TO THE TRADE. He has on hand a good stock of.all k'nds of Leather Lining and B uding Skins; French aud American Calf Skins, together w.th a good lot of Oak and ilemloek Sole.ng Leather which will be sold cheap f.,r the cash. HENRY A. I EPKIN, West side of the Capitol. Raleigh, October 7, 1S54. l4.-3m.. MERICAN ARTISTS' UNION! THE A M E i"V ncaji Artisis' Union, would respectfully announce lo the citizens of the United Slates ai d the Canadas. that toi ihi- purpose o! cultivating a tate tor the line arts ihroiijh out thea-uuntry. and with a view of euabiing evny tamdy to become pmws-ed ol a gallery rf Kngravings, by ih, first Arnsis - I the Age. Th.-y ha e deteiuiiie d, in order t . c i ale an extensive sale h.r'llleir Engravings, and thus ii. t oniy,give employment to a large iiuinU'r ot artists mid oilieis.bu inspire among our counttymeu a ta-te (or works ol art, to pr.seiit to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,0 Hi ol which are sold. 2 .0.0 o Gifts, at the .- tual cost of -150,000. Each puiehas-r ot a One Diillnr Eiigiaving, th icfore, receives not on'v an Engraving rich ly worth ih - money, but also a ticket which entitles b in to one oi the Gifts when thev are distributed. For Five dollars, a highly finished engraving, beautiful- j! ly Painted in Oil, and Five Gift T ii kets. will l.c setn : . i j; Five dollars worth of splend d Engravings can b' selecld i from the Catalogue, and sent by reiurn iirnl or expics-. ij A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specTniei- of j one of the Eng'avings, can be seen at (he oliice ol this I aper. ;! For each Dollar sent, an Engriving actually worth lljn j sum, and a Gill Ticket, will immediately be lotwaidcd. jj AlrEXTS: j The Committee believing thai the success of this Great J National Undertaking will be materially p ommed by the enetgy and enterprise ot intelligent and persevering Ag ents have resolved to treat with such On the most libera ti rms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending post-paid,! ?1 will -eceive by return of Mail, n One Dol lar Engraving, a ' Gift Ticket," a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all othei "necessity inlormation. On the fi-ial completion of the sale, the Ciifts will be placed in .the hands of a Committee ot the Purch-isers to be Distributed, due notice of which will be given through out the United Stales and the Canndas LIST OF GIFTS. KK Marble bus:sol Washington, at TO " " Clay, 1 in " " Webster, - - - - 100 " " Calhoun, - - - 50 elegant Oil Pain ings in splendid gilt . traiiu-s, size 3x4 ft. each, S UH) elegant Oil Paintings, '2x3 ft. each, 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly I Colored in Oil, rich gilt frames, 24x3o V in. each' ') 1 oO elegant steel plate Engravings, colored in oil, ol the VV ashington Mo nuinent. 'JO x 26 in. ea. ) 2'J7,000 steel plate engravings, from 1"0 j ditreient plates now in possession of j and owned by the Aitists Union, "1 J. the tnaiked value of from 50 cts to SI each. - J 1 first class Dwelling, in 31stst.,N. Y. Sioo $10,000 100 pi ,0-0 100 10,000 100 10.(HH( 10 5,00(. 50 .Oi0 10 5,00 . 4 40,00. 41,000 12.000 env, ! -Z Building Lots 100 and 101 sts. IS. Y. ' cil v. each 25 x 100 It. deep, at )" 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10.000 sq. ft. in ihe s.rburbs of N . Y. City, md command. ng a magnificent view of the Hudson River and Long Island j Sound, at j '"!o Perpetual Loans of cash, without in- 1 terest .r security, $25.1 ea. f 50 Do do do of 100 ench, 100 Do do do of 50 " 10 Do do do of 20 " 2..H 0 D . do do nt 5 " 2ii,0"o 1,000 500 50,000 5,000 5 000 5 0 5.'KHI I0.01K) Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Yissch En ds Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York. Orders, (post paid, i with money enclosed, to be addressed, J W; : HOLBROOKE Sec'y, r.n.i Broadway, N. Y. 5K7 The'engravings in the Catalogue are now ready f,r delivery. 47 (Jin. " E M P L O YMEN'T FOR AGENTS. SEVERAL wanted to act as agents both local and travelling in every State in the Union, for the sale of a patented arti cle uf manufacture now in extensive demand. The ex clus.ve right for the United States is owned by the adver tisers, and agents of capacity and business tact can easii ly earn Two Hundred Dollars per mouth. Xo Capital It 1 1 nil ed. Extract from communications from our agents: " I herewith enclose you a draft for dollars, deducting One Hundred and Ninety-seven dollars as mv commission mi the sale of the last month. Signed, 11". Reed." " I sh-J! realize as commission on my 'sales th;s mouth about one hundred and seventy-five dollars. E. C. Field." j The occupation will prove a I gbt and gentlemanly em ployment, as honorable as it is profitable " j No agent will be accepted unless ab'e to produce sub stantial testimonials as to character and industry. j Salaries w. 11 be arranged for the first year, if prefer red. So many answers to advertisements are forwarded from motives of idle curiosity only, the advertisers wdl consi der no application unless accompanied by One Dollar as evidence of sincerity, when full particulars will be foi warded. .... Address ! BURNS, BENEDICT A Co. j Baltimore, Md.l- lo the substantial nature of the enterprise, we lel'er to Ktnr Kenneth & Dale, Le Hoy, h,,ns 4 j0 Also to Hamilton R. West, Ohio; Hon. C. M. Detitis, Rhode Island, and M. Ray, Key West, Fa. Oct, 1 6l $54. iu:- (Ebucational institutions T LOOMFIELD FEMALE SEMINARY. This lu 1 Jstitiition, which has been 18 years iu successful opera ion, is situated in the village of Bluomticld, Essex count y. New Jersey, about 4 miles from Newark, and pi miles irom the city of New York. 1 The different departments of instruction are under tin care ol nine teachers, who are thoroughly prepared for their work, not only by an intimate practical acquain tance with the branches taught, but by an "aptness to teach," which is ever more important to insure success. hverv I'. r... ;nniin.,,. 1 : ... . . L Maps 'Gbbes Philic;. andTheSt Elbrarv. MinAralomeaf and r.....l,..i...i have hV .V""Tj " TuT. .uT. ," Vk-' ' - -u uiuiiucu, w Him mis iiiBiuiuion, m every 1 respect, will compare favorably with the best institu- ' tions in the country. j Circulars containing terms, and other particulars j may be obtained of Wm. D. Cooke, Esq., Principal Of the North Carolina Institution f.., iko nl n.....k ! """ L5' H 1 . . .v. . " i.v ai auu ouiiii' 1 anu tne Bind, either by personal application or by letter. H. B, COOKE, 1 u . , R L. COOk'R I Fnncipals. Bloomfield, Essex Co. N. J. J September 17, 1853. 6 tf. A CAIID. MR JOHANN BAUER, a native of , jXerman.Tt who has spent several vears in the U- Jr t?,.ates 118 teasher of music and m'odern languages, oners his services to the citizens of Raleigh in the same iPi,V" He wiU iYe lessons on the Organ,' Piano win iDand in Thorongh Bass, wherever desired, and FrenK lnstruct individuals or classes in German, and will . 1 tf requ,re1. n the ancient languages He iH..n V pT? lessons in French or German. Price of tn- Les Vnm,'f20Persession offlve months-in langua 'pnl ?efence may be had to W. D. Cooke. Esd w7Sfnie N.C. Institution for th Deaf aad Dumb J US 7? ' TflSL.1 Sll ED. :Hm 'ioi RFiOLUTlONAEi OF NO. TB G.i aioiuiii IN Til REE LECTURES, B V REV. F. L HAWKS, D. D., IX. D., HON. D. L, SWAIN, LL. D., and HON. V. A. G AHaM, D., TO WHICH lb PREFIXED PRE1.1K1NARV SKETCH OF TBE BATTLE OF THE ALAMANCE I tut ' WAR OF THE REGULATION, COMPILED BY ILLUSTRATED BY A SUPPLY ol this valuable work has been received Price, one dollar The work will be mailed to any of ihe United States upon the receipt of one dol part lar ana five three cent posia'gf stamps Address, WM. D. COOKE, Raleigh, N. C. T"" A RNUM'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY". J. S RED- ,biish eaV,y ( Dew-mber; the 13 field, 'lio and 1 pi Nassau Street, v. ill shortly put to LIFE OF P. 2'. BARS I'M, written bv himself, in wh'ch he narrates his early Histo ry as C (rlc, 31 rclni):f and Editor, and his later career as a" Si'irmnn, with a Portrait on Steel, and numerous Illus trations, bv Darley. In one vol. 12mo. Price, One Dol lar and Fifty Cents. f . "In this work I have given, in every particular, the true and the only full accoijnt of my enterprises." I're- f"Y- - , 5 ... The Publisher only repeats the general sentiment in announcing that this book will be one of extrjordinarv interest. Mr. Barnum's unparalleled tact and talent as a Business Man, the grand and liberal scale on which his prominent exterprises have been conducted, together with a happy temperament which can both give and lake a hit of htmiiH-, have made his name a world-wide "house hold word." Adopting "no'hing extenuate." as his motto, he pre sents the authent:c hislorv of " Joice Heth," the " F'jee Mermaid," the "Woolly Horse," the " Herd of Buffalo es," and other Showman ine'dents, generally denounced as " Humbugs." while larger space is devoted to his con nection with " Gen. Tom Thumb," and the "Triumphal Musical C.-imp.iig,! of Jenny Lintl," Ine'dents of Travel, and interviews with the crowned heads and nobility of ihe Old World, and sketches and anecdotes in our own find ; the entire history of the engagement of the "Swe dish Nightengale.' and the Exact Receipts of each Con cert; Ihe purchase and management ot the American Museum; L feljefore and beh.nd the Scenes; the Trnvel i g Circus of eailier times, and its adventures : the Tra velling Menagerie of later date; Agricultural exper -ments ; experience in B. inking ; Rules for Business, and Making a loiliuie, and innumetable additional entcrpr -ses and operations, afford the author an indefinite range of subject : and he will abmnhnllv prove by his pen thai he is something more than a Showman. Wc know, ii -deed, of no subject wh'ch offers greater scope for dceph interesting- narrative than the " Autobiography of P T. Itanium." 7 A N N Y FERN'S NEW VOLU3IE, NOW I ready, Second Ser es Fern Leaves, composed entire y of New Matter On- volume, 4o0 pages liuto, wi!. igh; full page Illustration-, trice: Beautifully bound in Muslm. - - 1 25 First and Secnd Series, Uniform in sty e, 2 50 In tins New Work the acknowledged genius ol the gilt d nut ho i ss is stiikiigly no idlest. The i.ri-ssuie o ad ii eerse circumstances is i ow removed, and her invenliv. i iii't.d h'.s had lice play in the preparation of this S.-com' j! fli-riiig of In r "Leaves" ll is prepared with p-cti;ia i:caie, and is decidedly superior to any thing which has yet p issued from her spirited pen. Ii For sale hv !i II. D. TURNER, ji North Carolina Book S(ore. Ii Raleigh, June 1S54. 28 -if. VNEW WORK BY A VIRGINIA LADY) SE cond thousand in three weeks. Reception i.i "Alone." "Alone," by Marion Haktland, one hand some llmo. vol.; price 5-1 'i.". L'i'i I ii'isfii til tlir rrss. There are many incidents nterlaced with the plot ; tin whole siorv is very rettilv wr 'Men. Miss Hai ti. mil mav henceforth take rank among the most successful tenia! novelists of the United States. Aew 'ri- Cftiincn-ic A li ' rt i"t r . The construction of the story is quite artistic, and tl. pr'ghtly dialogue, as well as the excellent tone pcrvai' ng it, will make it one of the most popular fictions of tin present vear. I'liil. Eemiini Mail. j From the first page to the last we have read with ii - r.-. . i . l;tit..s, ti..,- ol.oi min ii(irmtic of" tt life . " j mingled joy and sorrow, of trial and Consolation, of pas t s on and of peace. j-)e iMi. 1ral of ihe storv is prominent aud unexceptionable- beauty and truth have clasped bauds in its recital. Fe. .'r (-.. We take especial pleasure in commending this earnest, eh istely written and judicious story, as one among th. brilliant gems that have recently made their appeal nice. From its affec'.ouate, heart-speaking "Ded:cation t. my Brother and Sister.'' to its cl .se, the attention is rive tv'd with intense and irresistible power. XfiMcuuii'. American Cuur. For sale bv H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh, Aug. 8, 18"4. n.'iti -tf. yNCLE TOM'S CABIN OUTDONE The greates J b.iok of the age. Dr. G nun's Domestic Medicine . i or, tannly fliysician. Ihe poor man s friend, in pan j a,Ml sickness. A Safe and Reliable (iuide. ! The Publisher has the pleasure of announcing to tin i public that Dr. Gunn's Book has been published Fifteel ears, nun miring that time nearly Halt a .Million Copie of his work have been disposed of. This book points out in plain language, free fron 1 doctors terms, me inseases ot Men, Women and Child I ren, and the latest and most improved means used their cure; and is intended expressly for the .benefit if families. It also contains descriptions of the Med el Hoots and Herbs of the United States, and how they ... lo be used in the cure of diseases. It is arranged on : new and simple plan, by which ihe practice of medicim is reduced to principles of common sense. It does not propose to dispense wiih physicians, ii severe cases. But it does propose to save thousands and tens of thousands annually, but putting the mean! cure into every man's hand,' and of sav ing many valuabk lives .which is of far more importance ) by instructing n dividual.-how to check disease in the beginning, befon it ha- acquired too much strength to res-stand overeoinr F r Sale by H. D. TURNER, , N. C. Book-store Raleigh, July l.", 1S..4. 31 NI.W PUBLICATIONS. O AAA CO PIES SUBSCRIBED FOR AND tJi VV V sold in one month. For sale this da v bv Geo A ffeks. No 53 Nai-sau-sireet.New York. Dcli-ser's Interest and Average Tables. A new me thod, combining accuracy, rapid 11 and simplicity by whicl. interest on any f mount for any p riod from one day to one year can he found at a glance, and for averaging ac counts in a shorter lime and with fewer figures than b any other meth. d To accountants and merchants thi woik will le invaluable. Letter from George, R. Perkin. LL D.. lae Principal and Profes-or ol Mathematics in the New York State Normal School, and author of " 1 crkn s' Mathematical Series." ' R L. Delisser, Esq Dear Sir: I have attentively examined specimen piges " Del rescr's Interest and Average tables." The arrangement of these Tables is new aud lor simplicity and neatness thy reflect much credit upon their author What most highly recommends these tables is their use in averaging accounts. For ui practi cal purposes an act-count may he rvetaged bv these tiSles n t r less time than hv anv other method with which Iain acq.iaii ti-d. This will, no doubt, prove a popular work with accountants " LIFE AND ITS AIMS: IN TWO PARTS Fart first, Idiai. Life Part Second, Actual Ij e Also. a Full and Authentic Kenort of the Testinionv on Ihe Trial of Matt F. Ward. eve. For sale hv H' D. TURNER. , , North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, June, ISM. n'28 tf. AN ELEGANT PARLOR ROOK. A FEW C0P1LS OF THE FIRST VOLUME OF the .W ink Journal, comprising the numbers from August. 1-., to January, 18H, have been got up in a very tasteful style of ornamental b;nd:n suitable for 1 W ', ccpt otonh tine Dollar. Gilt edged conies twe 1 on re- edged copies twenty-five ! cents additional Subscribers who commenced with th c.imii otm mav, bv 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. 0RVIS. 75 Nassau street N. Y. June, 1S54, n27 tf. G AMES FOR 18VL The Game of the Bugle Horns' or, Robin Hood and his Merry Men. The Game of Conundrums. The Game of Qualities: or What Will the What say ? ; The Game of Round the Horn. i The Game of Srwontiitirtn 1 The Game of The Yankee Peddler: or What D'ye But? Uncle Thomas' Game of American Chronological Cards. The Game of Snip, Snap, Snorum. The Game of Dr. Fusby. The Game of Dr. Busby. Also, A Large assortment of Dtssecte Maps and Pict ures A Inhabet Blocks Ac For Sale nt the . X. C. COOK-STORE. Wl., fr I1LKK'S 'HISTORY OF OR'l II . ' H" at !lu" . C. l;..k-St. ro. H. D. 1 URN hit, Raleigh Tlf.s work has had an evteiis.ve sa:e and favorably received. The fol'.ow ing opinion relative to the merits of ibis work have been expressed : Extract from ihe Report of the Joint Select Committee ot the Library of the Oeneral Assembly of North Carolina, at the last .-esson (18.11, through Hon". W m. H. Washing ton i Chairman ), Senator from Craven County. 1 "The Conm.ttee cannot but regard '.he work of Col. ! Wheeler as a patriotic and praiseworthy effort to rescue from oblivion important fuels of our early history, and to elevate the character and standing of his native State ; and, as sucli, would cordially recommend it to the favora ble consideiation, not only of the legislature, Lut of the people of the State at large." Extract from a letter of Hon. Divid L. Swain, Presi dent of the University of North Carolina, to Rev. Frai.c.s ' L. Haw ks, D. D., LL. )., of New York. "Chapkl Hill, Fehruanj 'J-J, 11. "The Sketches of Col. Whee'er, in relat on to this State, contain a great amount of useful and minute in formation, chiefly statistical and biographical, connected w.th everv county in the State." Extract from a 'letter of Hon, R. M. Pearson, oe of the Judges of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. 4 " Raleigh, March X-, " I have had a conversation w.th the oil er two Judges, upon the subject of the Sketches of Nortl C rolinrf, wh ch yon are about to publish. '' We Concur in th nking that such a work will be h'gh ly interesting to every citizen of the St.ire ; useful as a book of reference ; aud will resuce from obl.vioii niany facts that ought not to be forgotten." Extract from a letter of Hon. George Bancroft, author of " History of the United States." " New-York, March 1", 1 S.iK "I look forward to the publ. cation of your w 01 k with great interest, in the hope that vou may fill the?gap in the history of your patriotic State.' "Th s is a work of which every son of North Carolina ought to be pr..ud." Spirit "f the Aye, RaUi'j!;, " Ph's work will be valuable, and ought to be in the hands of every North Carolinian." 1'arwt, (irgfiixlmi'. "Too little is known of his history. When the im portant information that Col. Wheeler will impart, cm be procured, every family ought to own a copy Jt this work." Ai'tritain Banner, Ruthtrfordtun . " We hesitate uot to say, that this work will Ru n out one of the most valuable books to the ci izeusof the Stati ever yet published.' Watchman . Sal ihiirv. The last Legislature ordered fifty copies for the use of the Library and Executive offices. Raleigh,' Nov. 4, ls54. 40 tf. IIPMAN'S' PATENT IMP. OVK1) FYE j LET MACHINE. (Three Patents Grant, d ) Is. Patent, Combined 011 one Stock. 2nd Patent Svlf-fe-ding with Eyelets. 3id Pat. nt, Improved Fastener, riveting both s des. All parties in want of a good Eyelet Machine, are strou ly recommended to use none but Lifman"s Patent Improved, which is decided'y ihe best ever biouglit before the public, possessing numerous ad vantages, viz : It ,s strong, duiable and not liable to get out of orde'. It punches the hole well, and to fit the Eyelet, and in one opeiatioti clinches the Eyelet on both sides. Ii s ivi s lime, as the papeis, dec., need not be reversed or turm d over 10 clinch the Eyelet a second time, as is the case with all other Machines. It is .'scful t. the Merchant in filing away papers, a -well as to the Att rney'or Conveyancer, the Shoemaker. Tailor, Milliner and numerous others, and a very labor saving ma.'hiue. For sale by H. D. TURNER. N. U. Book Store, Haleu'li. Nov , 1S51, 4U tf. IN V A L U A II L E TO MO I'll FRS.---THI Child, a Tfatiso on the Diagnosis and '1'ie.ituient o the Diseases of Children, according to the simple laws ..' na'ure wnhoiit Med.-ametis ; aud upon Itv jinh. Nurs ing, Attendance and Educati h of Children, as wdi a tee most lrei..ent dis-ases Irom their very inlancy . tin peiiod of p'lherty ; Illustrated for ihe mas-, by a 'descrip tion ol a serie" of cases .gathered duting a prnc ice of twenty-two years. - For sale bv II. D. TURNER. N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Oct. H54. n45---if. BAILEY'S ENG! ISII GRAMMAR is cm .iieiidedtotliespecialnltenlioiiol Teachers. In lest than lour months it has passed ihr. ugh two editions and is fitted not only for the school as a text-book, but as a booked reference. As such, it is used by Dr AlcGuHey in the Univirsity ol Virginia, in his lectures on Gram mar, and by many liter rv men in the different ptofession-. Published bv Clark & II essvr, Philadelphia : and so d b booksellers geiierallv. Price 37 W cents. pp 12mo. NOTICES. Superior in some respects to any Grammar now liefon the public. I believe it will greatly aid .in diffusing a more correct knowledge ol our language. Dr McGnffcy. Jusi such a manual as the teacher withes to place in the hands ol his piipj. rof. CmnplirU. Simple as an elementary work, and suited to coniple'e the education of the English scholar Rev J Grew Grammar which has dune ali that a Grammar ran do.' 'riii1 best exposition of the English language with whicl; we ;re acquainted. Sat. Intelligencer. We coidiallv agree in opinion with Dr. Me Gutfcy . and coiiridcnt'y expect il will become a general favorite. Southern Weekly Post. As near to perfection as is likely to be reached. Tlf author has sained his object. Portland M,rrur A decided improvement on other compcidiums "1 Grammar. Christian Observer. Suitable lora standard of reference and appeal on ihe difficulties in Grammar. . A! Grattnn. A source of authoratative, if not final, appeal o. which we ca refer with as much confidence as lo a court ot hi erary men X..t hit ell Promises to be ihe" book ot the age." in this important department of learning . Richmond Whig. This Grammar is destined I thii k, and ihat dcservedl) to supercede all others. Her,. IJ. M. Smith. muiry 1 S 5 1 . 17 I ,4 HOOK FOIl Tl.E PEOPLE Just publish i f ed A New and Practical Form Book. Coiiiainuig j Forms ot all those legal instruments important to be ! known bv the people ol N'orth Carolina, and designe'd. also for the use of j IllSlirpS nf thm Pvni-m l.r.. m.l-m fr.. l..l.l... I j m. . ..... , who ijo, iiiin,r uu'io 1 ttutr. On miers, i$c, 6c. compiled and arranged rom the best authorities, By CALVIN H. WHEY, Esq. To which is added, The Constitution of the United States and ol North Carolina. The number ot Forms in this work is much larger than can be Jound in any Form Biok heretofore published 111 i North-Carolina; and while il is hoped they will i,,c.t ihr wants and exegencies of the public, il is also b iieveil that ! their accuracy may be relied on, having been examined and . approved by some of the most eminent lawyers ol the State. From tne alphabetical order ol the subjects, and the complete :ilphn.tical Index, it will be easy to find any desired mattet contained in the book. -"Ihe price of the book will lie One dol lar, lor which sum il wiU be sent tonnypart ot the State by mail fire u fiiMttt&e The trade will bt supplied upon the uswal terms Any person enclosing one dollar in a letter, or thai amount m postage stamps, will receive a copy ot the book by return mail free oj mistage. Be very careful to send lor' u..v s nnv ri.iR.M dock, ana address WM () COOKE. Raleigh, N C yiIE II E S AND MOST BEAUTIFUL j JL work .ui Poultry D. Appleton &. Co., No.-. :ilfiand ' JIS Broadwav. have just published, in concert with the j London publishers ! The Poi ltry Book Comprising the characteristics, i management, breeding and medical treatment of Poultry 1 being ihe results of persoi al observation and the nine- I tue oj the best breeders. Edited by Rev. W. Wmgtield ' and G. W. Johnson, Esq Wiih twenty-two colored re- i presentations ol the most celebtated birds, and numerous ' wood cut, drawn irom life, by Harrison Weir. 1 vol ' royal 8vo cloth, extra, 85. I N. Y. S. S. for Improvement of Domestic P...t'LTKy, ! Office of the corresponding Sec rotary ' Messrs D Appleton di. Co. Gentlemen cannot re- j fraut from making an expression of mv delight at 'he ex ' animation ot the "Poultry Book," which you ha' . just 1 in I -connection with a celebrated English house; 1 resented to 1 the public 1 he character of the contents of this book is such as to I make it exceedingly valuable, and I can hut wish it the j widest circulation the style o' its execution is fat s'upen- I or to anything ol the kind that I have ever ".xamin. fl. and the portraits of distinguished Shanghais, ic, are truthful S and splendid. Yours, hastily, . i R. C.M.'CORMICK. Corresponding Secretary of the Natiot.al and New York St- Poultry Society. I For sale bv I H D.'TURNEB. North Caroiina Book cWe. j Kaleigh, June, 1854. t.M- XU3IMING'S WORK- UNIFORM EDITION. V. CfMMi.Nu's ApocALVPric Sketches; or, Lectures on the Book of Revelation One vo ., 12mo. Cloth Ct'MMiNii's Apocalvptic Sketches. Second Scries. One vol , 12ino. Cloth. Cumminu's Lectures on our Lord's Miracles. One vol., piino Cloih Ci:mming's Lectures on the Parables. One vol r2ino Cloth. ' Cimmino's Prophetic Studies; or, Lectures on the Book of 'Daniel. One vol., limo. Cloth. The Rev. John Cumming, D D ,is now the great pul- pit orator of London, as Edward Irving was some twenty years since Bui very d.fieretit is the Doctor t.uhat strange, wonderfully eloquent, but erratic mat. There could noi by possibility he a greater contrast. The one all fire enthusiasm, and aemi-madi.e, ; the other a man .. chastened energy and convincing calmness The -ne like a mr.fiashingacrossa troubled skv, and then van ish.ng suddenly ,n the da.kness ; the other like a silver cr P'.j with . e is I.M.ked upon as the great champion m 111 lie purest form His church is dense- t the most intellectual and thinking part of K.'fiato: of Pn t stantism Iv crowded by the mai crowdeil ci unequ-..lei by those of any theological writer of ih . whiVnT W Kreat work on the "Apocalypee.- a,Wi , "'V1 h,.s erent reputation as a writer resis, havin.r already reached its ISthi.ion in England, while his '1 on the Miracles," and th se on -Daniel," have pns-ed 'hrough six editions of 1m 0 --.pies each, and his ' Lec i, res fin the Parables" throuL. lour editions, all within a comparatively short time. For sale by H. D. TURNER, D1.1 irju t 1. o. North Carolio Bo.k Store. RUergti, Jntre 1854. njg g. iio-C.- . a LW MUSIC Bo K rpriE lie-p. f an lintp : A 0 I . . ! a, .1. 'Ih mo Tun.-. Odes m.d Ami, . . I' School liitiii !, Kevrv.-1,. leuipcHn.ee. I an , , Pieces: contain. ng a's.i a l umber (,1 Sc c! Irish, and other hue compositions, Ac. I ror sale bv 11 TURNBj N- C- G....k Si. Rakvgh, Sept: 16, L-.-4. - tf. riMIORPES HUMOROUS M;xy AVUp L Tin: lift of tiil Bke Ui.ntii;. a i;lj(f Sketel.eo, lin li.iliiig Peculiar Aim r can Cic.-., , " Scenery and Un a, Sports. By T l! I ,, . , j. ,' '! atiii, ai.thoi ..I "Tj!i Owen." -'Ihe , !!,. , i' ; ' leries 01 tne Backwoods," &(' Oiicliea voi !. s" illustrations '-j'" "l lie reading 1 iih'ue, specially f the- Wt.si , ' 1 have become laioiiiar with the wri;i,,.s , , ',, thi-very plnisaut volume.' 1 1 is ciianu -terisi, ' '' h r ' 1 clearness and siinplicity ot slyh-, cbse ,.,(. v.' T f" tore and cliarncler, ai d a eeiiain d,y iiiiiiii.i"!"i"i' 1 ' :'" t on, which is c-pi-eial captivating. ' . ,rj 1 P' Owen, the Bee Hunter," is an excellent iliiii,'-,,i " lelicity in tiii-. gatci : and ins picture i. "W',,1 Shouting." is an thcr "case in pomt " Ti, "'H- wrt'er is an .'irti-st, and tuat 111 wium.. picture is always bv. re Ii m ,s 1,1 !.'. in, '! f or sale ly 4,"i'ii aro,,i.;i (;, , Raleich. June 1S51. ii-J tf. 3 11 5 n r a n r c Co m p a n i c 5 TORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL l.lli; ancc O'tnpa. v . uaieign, A . t. -1 list,.,', . .. I 1 I ' I l .. .... -- ...ll i:. s ires the lives ot individuals lot om year, a tenij, or 101 iiir,-oii ine .vuui. il l I ,lln- lllji V u participating in al' the piohls ol tin l oii,p,-u. ictes gnitiled lioi ilfie whole term ol lib . w in n ti;, 'Y i 1 i"f' iiiii.n, "in l.iiif I'l'l cent. therelor aniomits ttiSi30.ii note may lie givvi t. the amount of the premium bearing intSiesi ai C witlionl guaranty. The prompt manner in which all losses hav. hythis. Company . togi thei with the low ruci- o nreselil trreal i iiducenif lit- to s-iw-li :i ... re .1 ii. I'""' paid IP" u u u. Slaves aie insured lor a term ot Irom one toh4. ,.. for two-thirds their value,. i All !o-s.sare paid w.tliin 90 days alter sati:;lac is presented. D I R E C TORS. Charles E. Johnson, Wm D. II a v wood .Ia.mes F. .IoRiiaN. Pkrrin Bt -mji.e, H. W. II. - I , ,,, Wm. Ii McKee ' Charles B. Uo y.v. W - tloj.riE.N, V'.-M. I) Ciilllit, -Wm. II. Scott, Wm. . I J. Jones, F C Hill. Seaton Gales. O F F I C E R S ., Johnson. f'i e.nitrut . Dr. ("iiARi.ts 1 V It.LIA M I I I A Uli 'p. Vice Preside nt . James f . Ji.i;nv.. Srcrrtni v V li.i.iA.M 11. Junes, Ti i nsurer , Quent Bvmsf.e. Attorney. Chari.es E. .Ioiins'o.n, M. D. i Medico? vVii.ua.v II. rKu, M. D Imam i.i RlCHI) B. i I A vwooii. M. D ) C oiisnl t a t ion . WILLIAM I). LooKK, i Ur. w m R s( on . Charles-B. Root, ) Exrcntire Com lint Ire J. IIEIvSM AN. 6". Fox further information, tin public aie i.i.,, i i ... i .. i iri ih t April ' IClelfci l.i Ih. j.....,,..,,, .i-, ,i,,u ...iii.i-"! I""I" s.o, iiieii n,;i e ot .d al the I Mlice ol the Cotiipaiiv , or ;uiv .. its Aj, Ilii- elieu Lomiiiuuicat ions snoii.o tie nddre.ed p. .si IAMI.S I' if;D' .s. ip.u.l. , Gi RELNSBOROl'GH MUTUAL lNsiilM i ; I Loiiipiny. 'lie csl 1 liM.ia.ci- u J.',,,, j , Kill I- but a sliiiijl Sinn, n ij.pa.i (i will, ;1 , , ,,,,'. i.mpaoy. This t-.-inpt'iiy h inj. I. , j,;, J tl, tt ,j ,.,. pari oi me tate, ci iisi qui ui iy n i.( I, i b. j;t , . , , the ri'ks aie in llle Wisl.icij iii. l.) otwlh, eoniilrv. ... . i . ' i i . . r file iii ilie. I ue company is eutiieiy In i Hi in iii .isst-ssiiK'l.Is, ;inl h; s ii i r) la.;. ; tin goiJ bonds, and tsliiei. foie ci u dii.t.v the pui'iic. 1 1 : i.i r. t ii:.'i no n, j, At the last Annual Meeting ill' . i ... i foil, "ng' 'I: . rs WCIC CleclCU lol IIIC cliStlilll; i; JAM I S Sl.(AN. P,rs.,!,,t S G- CO! FIN. Y.cr Ptrsulni C. P. Ml'.NDENIIAI.L, Aiimitv PETER ADiMiS .Vr A: 7nLl(,fr W II CUMMING, Cc,..,i aI,i PETl-.R ADAMS. ,,,,.,, T GEOIUiE '1' I'tfiik'i: j. .,." if .i. i Mav 1 YDiUIIJ CAROLINA MUTUAL UVMlKAM't; i Coii p ii y. '1 Ins Coinpaiiv has la en in j.i,e, .sslul .peral-ioii to! u-n than 7 year, and continues p. jhiki i.sks ipoii ail classes ol py.pert; in the Slate, . e. j.i .,in Mills and Turpentine Disi il lerii s,, up, ;. :' ...r.ufi' '.n',.. ils Poicies.iiow Voe; propeity aiiiouiamg 11.1,311(1,11110, .1 lajge poiuoii i-i wu.cn is in l.i untn t sks;:,iji sent capital is nearly Six Bundled Tiiousai.d' ll bum s proi el Iv secured. 1 ;-1 ii. ..is, in ! The av. 1 a.ge cost of le 1 Company l,.iS been ' j j per am u:i . on all f i opct at lolls. I 1 T1ie pillowing person? have been elected Din it atio Othcer I this Coiimaiiv i'or tin- present vt..r: UI IfLL 1 (IK : C. W. D lluti hiugs, 01 . ijn. J. R . vViili.ims, do. John Pfiiiirosc., do. I lem 0. Turner, ' do. I B,.G. Roulhac, d... . " . ti-'vig, an. T. ll. Sciby. do. Go... McNeill, Faycttuvilie. Jos. (i Wright, Wiiniiiigton Jani- s E. iluyt, Washington. James Sioan, l lreeiiib iiu'. John Co., Edynion. Josh. Boner, Sale'ln, Joseph 11 Poo!, Elizal.tth V ity. r t fagan. Pivniiuiih Alex. Mitchell, Newicrti. Nx . N. H. Smith. Murfri-esboro. ti. Ii. Williams I n ir.. tic John B. Barrett, Miit. n. A- T. Sniiimy, AshcVille i. All Directors aiiihoricd to receive apiilieaiioiis tM rll i-.Rs of TIJi; COMPANY. J. B. G. RouJhac, Prrstihnl. II. D Turner Vire I'.is.dent S. W. Whiting. Trraxi.rir . John (".. Piirindge, Secretary. John 11. Bryan, Attorney. J. I lersinan, General Agent. . W. biting, 1 . J. R. Wiihaius, Exerulize Committee. John ritiirose, ) All coiimiuiiicattons ill ret'erence to iiwm 1 K , 1 .i 1 aaaressea to the Secretary, p. st paid j C. PA'RTRILG Sce'y. IH c 0 i c i 11 c s . LIVER COMPLAINT, J A V X I I (' K. I Y S V K PS I CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEIJlLiTV 1) m-.-so of the K dm ys and till il - sea-i s arising fn 111 a D soidcied l.Virer St. mi ch, s'ui Ii i.s Const ipat 1.11, Inward Piles. Fullness, or Iii. od ti the Head, Ac.d.ty of the Stomach. N::it sea, llerlbiiin, Disrnt t,.r l.fod, 1 . ill ness or Weight in the Stniiiiicb, Sour I nic tation. S 1 king, or Flutter i g ut the Pit it il' Stomach, Swin:in .ng of ihe Head, Huirci .'! ' Difficult Prealb ur. I'lutter.ng at the lleiiji!. t bi,k'i-g or Suli. c..t ng Sei.siiliouM when jm Lying P. sime ; Dimness of Vlsioii, li. ir Webs hi fote the S gh., Fi vi r and Du I P.jm ill. the Ilei d, Dehc ency of lcispr..-i tint:, Y'.ll wins- of the Skin and j Ec-, Pain 111 theS dc Ps.ck. Uhe-t, Limbs, c,. ;-iidden Flush, s of ! Heat, Bui nil f in ihe Fie; h Cot slant I in: ginnijrs of . j Evil, and gteat Dc- 5 j'lessii.n i l Sp 1 its I cm be Kfi'i ctually j Ctll'td l..v i i IiOCTOIi IIdoFLAXDS I CELEBRATED GEE. AN BITTEHS. ntl-I'AKI 1) BV j :DR. C. M. JACKsOX.' ! Oi:i!MAX, MKDICI.NK ST(H:K. 1 So. ISO Ar.-l,.S(,tt , d,, )t,.tc ,.,,, I'!,d.tf- V1' ; '"IMLEIR I'OWI.R oVKR THE ABOVE Dl.iKAI ; J. is not ex'cc.hd, if equalled, bv.ai.v ntlicr 1 i j .n r-' in !-e Lntlenl States, as the cures attest, in mail' c:.-c j after sk.llul I hys.c.al.s had failed. , f i these Bitter aie worthy the attention of hiiali'l- . 1 1 osscssu g great virtues in I1 rect I catiou ot ijlic I I i'"d lesser glands, xeic'si: p ie im.-t seiiich ng " ! in weakness, and all'cctioiis i.t the d ii-i-stive otcaiis, ' .er i-r itV I are w. thai safe, cct tain and pleasant. j j Ctit'ieatt . lf. .. AIwxhI. Ilt-WTSVILLK, Yadkin t"o.,-N. Cj.. Nov: li.,ji-r-". Dr. C.M.Jackson. ;r Sir Alh-w me to ji-xpiess to you my .-u.ceie thanks for your di-cuveiy ol ti n edi Cine, w h eh, to say the least i.f "it, has elfecied a ciiie. ti'-'1' all other medic. ne, that I have lakiti, have cnlliejy I'd'" to do. ' Hoollatid's German Bittci s' h ive cured ' 1,1 nuutt g'nlihii, .-, and ai'ihaiat'dca-se -J the PlLES, tl'.":" hap, tcer J'ttl to the nit of man. My Ciise is not a str.i'.g er to this coinuimiiiy, as' u well known iu lb .-find the surround i" -bounties, ai- can truly say that my rlc- virv has astonished ali my friends and iclut i ns, as 1 had tiicd everything recommended, and nothing d.d me aty g'"" 1 ' I i ! ! ; J"'1'1 1 W!, l"f!Va'kd "1"'" P ,Uc Umr- 'I' ,.'ber, V- U- ',"akL;, ?"' ,"e "f ll'"sIc",1"1""" cation. U,i ! bu,,ullt ,1,e aI5i c,ed"u "la-v tli" V"lr. j ! J williImVatsVood .in aie n. tue '. ATWOOB. These Bitters are Entirely Veiretable. thevimi g"''''? and strengthen Ihe system, never prostrate it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. For sale Wholesale by Drugg sts, in all the principal cities, "and at rela 1 by apolhcc.iries and storekeej.ers m every town iu the United Slates j Price 73 Cents per Unfile. 1 For sale by W loams & Havwood, and P. F Pescml. Raleigh; Dr R. Houker, Kopj'r' Su,re. and Mr. j.tndci son, Forestville. '.
Southern Weekly Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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