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1 1 SOUTII LOWELL ACADEMY -iio-, -ORANGE COUNY, N. C. ' rriHE '" ' isigned would r ! !y inform tiis for I iner patrons, and . his large, that he will, at the tension, resume his station - d the public at ...crnent of the next . i head of South Lowell Phij Institution is situated in a 'section ofthe State where healthful climate, pure wafer... pleasaiit.scene-I ry, and a moral community lurmsnras. uianj umib meats to industry as are often to be foutf J. Young men from any part of the State, or adj lining States, need tear-no injurious effects from fhe climate, at South Lowell, while to those in the eastern portion of the State it offer a safe and pleasant retreat from the diseases i incident to that region . - While no pains will be spired to improve the mind. it wilt not be forgotten that know te.lge is valuable only when united with integrity of heart, and consequent every reasonable effort will be tuade to lead the minds ot those intriuted to our care, to ,' remember their Creator in the days of their youth." There will he preaching at the Academy three or lourtiintisa mouthy and other religious exercises once or twice a week. ;No Student will be permitted t remain who exerts an immoral influence, and none to return who does not attend diligently to his duties. ' " One competent assistant will be present at the com . mencement ot the session, and anolherwill immudraie ly be obtained, if the interests of the Students deinam!. -Particular attention will be given to pteparingyouug men for teachers, j.' 'Students can come by public sonvevance to Hillsbor ough, 12 miles west, or to Oxford, 25 east of S'onih Lowell, and at either place private coavejauces can teadily be obtained "Board will be furnished in the best families at $6 per 'month. XTnition For beginners 10 For common and higher English $12,50 For Languages 815. To - the sons of regular Ministers tuition will be furnished atone halt :the above rates. Books can be obtained at Sowth Lowell at the pub lisher's, tetail prices, adding only tho cist of transpor- tal ion. The "next session will commence on Wednesday, July 27, and the Class will be organized the same day ' JAMES A. DEAN. 'June 13. 1853. 60 3t. nr. RihmonH C. Advocate: Message : Spirit of the Aee: Newhernian: Wilmington Commercial; Fajette ville Observer, and Hillsboro Recorder will please copy three times and send their bills to . j. a u We Study to lMease. NEW SPRING &SimMGR GOODS. . "A ;NEV DRY GOOD STORE, Z " 6i Fayetteville street, second door below Messrs ymilianisl . Maywood & Cols . Drug Store. TTOII1V CREECH has just returned from the Nor- fj thern cities, where he has purchased a large and beau tiful assortment ot f oreign and uomesuc ury vjumi, the latest styles and patterns for the Spring and Summer Trade. -Also, a large and beautiful assortment of Hats and Caps of all kinds ; a large and beautiful assortment of Ladies and Misses Bonnets, and children's Hats and Flats, all of the latest styles. Also, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes. Guns and Pistols, Hardware and ' Cutlery ; a good assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols a good assortment of men's and bovs summer Clothing which will be sold too low to fear the competition ot Jews. All persons in want of New Goods and good bargains will o well to call and examine my stock before purch asing elsewhere. I tender my most sincere thanks to the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country for the long and liberal patronage I have received, and trust by untiring zeal and energy to please in the prose cution ofmy business, to merit its continuance. JOHN CREECH. Raleigh, N. C, March 8th, 1S53. 32 w. ' . PIEDMONT SPUIKGS, SITUATED in the County of Stokes, on the North side of the Sauratown Mountain, two and a quarter miles West of the County-seat, Danbury, fifteen miles East of the Pilot Mountain, fifteen miles North-west of Germauton,and eight miles West of Martin's Lime Kiln, in the immediate vicinity of the Hanging Rock, Shev- einitz Cascade and Moor's Nob, the highest peak of Sauratown, being three hundred feet higher than the Pilot. r Encouraged by the liberal feelings of a large number of persons the last two seasons, the subscribers have recently made considerable improvement for the accom modation of the public, and are now prepared to receive visitors. ' The Spring is a strong and bold Chalybeate. As to the medicinal properties of the water we would refer to the many invalids who have visited the place and been restored to health and strength. Terms of board for a single person, Per meal, 25 cents, 4 -"- " day, . 75 : ; M week, . $4 50 " ' Children and servants half price horses fed at 50 cents per day. Rent of cabins (without board) $3 per week. T. & J. F. REDDIOK. June 6th,' J853. 60 6w. Female School. M ISS H. W. Merrill and Mrs Blood will open a school, at the rooms of the Masonic Lodge, on the 6th of July next, for the instruction of Young Ladies and Misses in, the various branches pertaining to a thor ough and accomplished education. Terms of Tuition for the English branches, French Language, Latin, . - . Pencil and fine Crayon drawing, Oil. Painting, Music on the Piano and Guitar, 10 5 5 15 20 20 Instruction in vocal music gratia. Lessons in embroidery and needle-work given, if do sired. , Raleigh. June 10, 1853. 60 2m. $10 REVVBKD. Ti EFT on the 20th of March, Alfred, a coppcr-tol-JLjored boy, 18 to 19 years old, well grown, 5 feet, 6 or inches high talks on the end of his tongue had on a wool hat, badly worn, and yarn clothing. He carried off a cloth cap, and a blanket with other clothing. Alfreb has relations in Raleigh, and also at William Turner's, in Johnston Co. -1 he subscriber's Post Office is at Raleigh. ' CASWELL POWELL. V.Wake Co., March 23, 1853. 36 tf. Oxford ITIale Academy. r I tHL next session o; the Oxford Male Academy will . JL commence me xnu Monday in July. ' ' J- H. HORNER, Principal. - 1 T. J. HORNER, Assistant. Oxford, June. 2nd, 1853. 58 5w. .CIE3TIEXT G. WRIGHT. TT. OR N E Y AT T. A W, Fayetteville, N. C. QT" Office corner of Green and Bow Streets. January 31st, 1853. . , 22 wly. Washington City Lime. BARRELS Irish Burnt Washington City Lime, in large barrels, and in tmm nn!rr nfiw 300 landing from Schr. Rebecca 7. . . . ALSO. . 400 Barrels Irish Eastern Lime. For sale by ' ' 7 NIEMEYER & WHITE. . Portsmouth, Va., July 5th, 1853. 67 rt,l J&3 VV . AIIKEELL and MRS. BLOOD pro- .pose opening a School for the instruction fif vniuirr Ladivs and Missus at he rooms of tho MniV T.n.i " on Monday the 1 1th of July. . - .. , - A share of the public- patronage J ilicited. 5 . . . ... , , , rf.. 2 regpcciiuuy so- July;6th, 1353. t.ix, ..40 67 ' r- r A- & Harris, ... GE2JEEAL COMjHISSIOU" MEECHANTS, , ; . . : ?N OK folk, Va. "i TlLLi make liberal advances on . i; f desired', . ..-. if, 5 ,l;Apnl 19...l853.: wj-s A" consignments, if j . 44 ly. 'Just Opened,' v 4 OOMB very-'fine Braceletts, and full setts of Breast kj ins, :l.ar Kings, something new. : .wi,?iPALMERi& RAMSEY. '.' May 34, J 853.' . . c , . 5 ! HILLSBOROUGH ACADKi V. ; 1 ,1 in t. next session o this institution will commence 4l ermg heretofore. ? : " ; ' ' R. II. GR A YES,. Principal. : ' '.L; - 65 w3w. June 28, 1853. TJT, (H ii of Hie Day. Now ready, the 1 !fiii. ''uusand. "The I.nftv and the T.owlv :-nr. r GooJ in A.., a .J none All-Good." By MARIA I. Me INTOSII, aut ,or of "Two . Lives," "Charms and Counter-Charuis, " Evenings at Donaldson Manor," &c, &cj 2 vols. 1 2 mo.; cloth. - " :"y Cs Life, ,xa its varied relations at the North and tne South, is the theme of this work. - In. its gTaphic delinc- itions of, character, truthfulness cf represen.ation, anil stirring realities ot lite, it will hardly give place io " Uncle Tom's Cabin." The authoress is well known to the public by her many charming works of fiction, and her life has been passed at the North and South. The nobleness of her sentiments, her elevateiKand candid views, her genuine feelings of humanity, and the elegancs and eloquence of her pen, are brought out in these pagee with their full brilliancy and effect. , .... A FEW CRITICISMS OF THE PRESS. ' " As to it literary merits, we can honestly commend it as a charming story, and for its moral influence, we think the admirers of Uncle Tom's Cabin will not find their dislike for slavery greatly lessened by its perusal, while they may be pereuaded to cherish a kinder feeling towards those whose lot is cast amid the institutions oi the South." Cincinnati Magazine. " It is a book of irreat interest, written in a candid, truthful spirit the arrangement of the plot and incidents is skilful, and the woik abounds in passages of great pathos and of thrilling interest." Boston Journal. " A good book, commendable in spirit and creditable iu execution it will make its way in public favor, and win for its accomplished author the commendation of all dispassionate rcidcrs." Daily Times. " Written in a most admirable tone, and with mani fest sincerity." Troy Whig. 44 Miss Mcintosh will certainly find a host of very ear nest admirers of the" Lofty and the Lowly." Tribune. "Her sketch of character and incidents show that she is perfectly familiar with the ground upon which she treads." Journal. " Wc assure our readers they will arise from the pe rusal of these pages impressed with the important lesson they contain." Gazette. " The characters are depicted with force and elo quence." Philadetphitt Inquirer. " The most eager novel reaJer will fin 1 himself sat isfied with the novelty of incidents with which this book is filled." Charleston Gazette. " Written with a great refinement of feeling." Read ing Gazette. 'The book throughout exhibits great dramatic power, fine knowledge of character, and unusual command of language." Buffalo Com. Advertiser. " I places Miss Mcintosh in the fro t rank of Am er ic n Novelists. Utiea Gazette. We cordially recommend this noble romance." Ontario Repository. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, July 4th, :853. 67 IIENRV . TURNER, Bookseller, I'tiblislier, and Stationer, No. 1, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, Raleigh, N. C. UBLISHER of the Supreme Court Reports of forth Carolina, has now on hand Full Sets con taming both Law and Equity, viz: Term Reports, Law & Equity, in do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 4 2 3 2 13 7 Vol. do do do do do do do do do do do do Conference, do do Haywood's ditto, do Battle's Haywood, do do do do do do I aylor s Law Repository, do Murphy's Reports, do Hawks Keports, Devereux's Law, Dcvereux's Equity, Dev. & Battle's Law, Dev. & Battle's Equity. Iredell's Law, do Iredell's Equity Iredell's Digest of the Reports from the commencement up to the year 1845, do 4 do N. C. Form Book . Swaim's N. C. Justice ; Debates in Convention, or Proceedings and Debates of the Con vention of North Carolina, to amend the Constitution of the State, in 1853. Martin's History of North Carolina; Jones History of North Carolina during the Revolution ; Sketch of North Carolina by Jones. Farmer's Own Book, or Agricola. All of which are offered at very reduced prices. Raleigh, July 2, 1853. m 66 KARRIINGTOX'S SCHOOL. THE first session of this School will open on the 1 1 th day of July, and continue twenty-one weeks. It will be under the supervision of the subscriber, who is a graduate of the University, and trusts, as he has had some experience in teaching, that he will be able to im part good moral and mental instruction to his pupils, and prepare them for any College in the Union. In governing his school .he subscriber will exercise a rigid discipline , and information respecting the conduct and progress of each student will be transmitted to par ents and guardians twice a session. The Academy, newly erected, is situated on the branch of the Favetteville and Western Plank Road, running to Evans' Mills, on an elevated and healthy position, near the place formerly known as " McMillan's Arauepy." The neighborhood, as many can testify who received their education here more than a quarter of a century ago, is moral, healthy and intelligent. Excellent board, lights, washing, and bedding inclu ded, can be readily obtained at A. W. Jones'. Esq., and in many other first rate families near the Academy, at from five to six dollars per month. Tuition in the Languages, $15 fer session ; in Eng lish and Mathematics, varying according to advance ment, from $8 to $15. Tuition is charged from the time of entering the school. CYRUS HARRINGTON. Evans' Mills, June 30th, 1853. 980 w4w. JOHNSTON ACADEMY, JOHN W. STUART, Principal. WE, having employed Mr. John W. Stuart, ho was educated at Randolph Macon College, Va., and comes recommended for having attained to the highest grade of scholarship and sustained an unexcep tionable good moral character, while at that Institution, announce to the former patrons, and the public general ly, that the next session will commence on the 27th of J une. The Academy is situated in the west end of the county, near the Wake line, in as healthy and agreea ble a community as any to be found, and affords, we think, facilities for as thorough instruction as any School of the kind in the State The expenses, per session of 22 weeks, are as follows: f or spelling, reading, and writing, $8. For Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and the high er branches $10. For Classics $14. Board can be bad in families convenient to the Acad emy at $6 per month. For the competency and good moral character of Mr. Stuart, refer to the Faculty of R. M. College. DR. J. T. LEACH, Chairman " Trustees. Rev. T. Gerrard, W. D. Turner, Capt. Simon Smith, A. J. Leach, John McClane, VV. R. Moore. July 1, 1853 66 2t. VALUABLE PHOPERTY FOR SALE. rTT'HE subscriber offers for sale the Mills on House's Creek, in Wake County, formerly the pioperty of Richard Smith, dec, five miles north-west of Raleigh. The machinery for manufacturing Hour and grinding corn is of the best kind the stream of water is unfail ing, and the custom of the Mill is large. Also, a Saw Mill, the machinery of which, together with that of t ie other Mill, is as good as new. These Mills ar e situated within two miles of the Central Railroad, and ready ac cess can th us be had to the markets,, of Ralegh, Wil mington, Norfolk and Petersburg. Four acres of. ground attached will be sold with the Mills, but the minerals in the land will be reserved ;. and the . machinery . on the premises for grinding black lead will also be reserved. . . This valuable property is oftered at private sale, but if hot sold, before the 15th of July, 1853, it will be ex posed on that day at public sale.. . ,' . . - ; . . The premises will be shown to persons wishing to ex amine them, by Mr. S. S. Barbee. - , PENELOPE SMITH. , Raleigh, July 1, 1853. .. 65 3w. - WIL.MA3I S. MASON, ' ATTORNEY AND C0TJNSEU&0R AT XAW, ' - -- ; Raleigh, T.C.. ;.' - ,, V ILLV. attend the Courts of Chatham and "Wake . He can be found at his office on the same -square wun James McKimmon s residence. - ? . . '..January S 3d, 1 853.; " r . ' A Y;" '''"'20-1 yi 1 ' ' ' ;;- t j - fpELELTIER;3 .SAKSApARILLA, ' A Jresh x t Jl JPlT J a8t received, and for sale by . -A , : -i -w. - ?tr; PES CUD. i :. . notice,; HHlf CANDIDATES FOR THE . COUNTY" ( JBL AND SUPERIOR COURT CLERKS , will meet 'their fellow-citizens at the following times and places, vU s . :. " -..Z , ;, -J; '. ?. ? At Sterling Spikes', on Satuday, Ulh July, 1853. ;s At Robert Adams', on Monday, 11th July. At Cedar Level, on Tuesday, 12th Jalr,,,,, ""AtUrady's,"bn Wednesday, 13 lhJuly. At Oakley's, on Thursday, 14th July, ;. V At Laws' Store, on Friday, 15th July. At G. W. Thompson's, on Saturday, 16th J uly. At Pranklin's on Monday, 18th July. . At Green Level, on Tuesday, 19 h July. r At Dupree's, on Wednesday, 20th July.- 7 " At Gardner's on Thursday, 21st July, j , At Banks', on Friday, 22d July. At Busbee's, on Saturday, 23d July. At Dunnsville, on Monday, 25th July. At Forestville, on Tuesday, 26th July. : " At Rolesville, on Wednesday, 27tl. July. At Horton's on Thursday, 28th July. At Hood's, on Friday, 29ta July. At Wakefield, on Saturday. 30th July. Opportunities will be offered at the various places i above mentioned, for persons to pay their taxes. WM. H. HIGH, Sh'ff. July 1, 1853. ' 66 2t. SPECIAL EXPRESS NOTICE. TO THE MERCHANTS OF RALEIGH AND VICINITY. PARISEN & KING'S Express. "WISTE are now running our Express daily, from Pe T v tersburir 'o Kaleiirh and intermediate points, in charge of our Special messengers. Tri-weekly from Norfolk and Portsmouth, to Raleigh and the interior of North Carolina. Every Tuesday and Saturday, per Steamships Roanoke and Jamestown from New York, tor all parts of Virginia, .North Carolina and J ennessee Merchants' and others wishing to support a truly Southern Enterprize, and desirous of receiving their Merchandise by Mail speed and the most economical rotes, will find us carrying out our representations to the letter, by ordering thtir correspondents to send their goods by Pansen & King s Express PARISEN & KING, 2d Barclay St- N. Y. do " do Bolliiibriok st. Peters'g. V. D. GRONER, Norfolk, Va. H. D. TURNER, Raleigh, N. C. J. R. & J. SLOAN, Gieensboro', N. C. . On the first of August we shall run our Express to and from Baltimore and Philadelphia. July 2, 1853. 66 tf. NOTICE. E HAVE THIS DAY SOLD our interest in the Stock of Goods, Wares and Merchadize, in tne store lately owned ny Kicn u Smith, (on tne cor ner.) to Messrs. PECK & BLEDSOE, which will be kept well supplied by them with Hardware, Groceries, Our old friends and patrons will recollect we arc next door to the corner. No. 29, cheap place, opposite Hard- i US s. "uere wc sna" continue tne JJry UooUs business, auu ten ui uu i usual iuw luivi-s, i ins is no numnug as the people of this and the' counties adjoining know. We are in receipt of a good many Dry Goods, bought within a few days past and which will be sold low and no mistake. Call on us. EVANS & COOKE. June 30, 1853. 66 MVLGS! jTIULES ! ! MUt,12 ! ! I E subscribers respectfully inform their fiiends JL am nd the public of (he Cape Fear region, that they will have for sale 60 ol the finest young mules ever raised in Kentucky, at Egypt, on Deep River, on the 27lh and 28th inst., at Fayetteville on the 3d and 4th proximo, and at Elizabeth about the 7th. The mules aieout of thoroughbred mares, sired by the mammoth and warrior Jacks the finest blood known. They ar from fifteen to sixteen and a half hands high, smooth and handsome; equal in form for strength and action to the best horses. They do not hesitate to say that i is the finest lot or mules that has ever been drove to North Carolina. They lespect fully invite all persons fond of looking at fine stock to give them a call and examine and look .'or themselves. They feel assured that no person will regret anything except not buying. Persons wishing any Anther particulars, will please address the undersigned at Fayetteville. R. H. GRANT, Wilmington, N. C. Messrs. DUGALS; Elizabeth, do. and Gen. HAYWOOD, Raleigh, do. H. T. WILSON. June 24, 1853. 64 2t. Touib'lllonunieiibj, llead-Stoncs, &c rflHE Subscriber having been North and purchased a j large assortment of Italian and American MARBLE for Monuments, Tombs, and Headstones, and Hearth, paint stones, slabs for Soda Founts, Baker's Slabs, and Nova Scotia grindstones, solicits the patronage of the citizens ol Raleigh and the surrounding countty. Hein-ites the citizens to call and see his monuments, tomb and head stencs and drafts, or send their ordeis, which will be punctually attended to. The subscriber has been in business in this ple six teen year, and you can refer to any of the citizens of Raleigh. His Marble-Yard is ten minutes' walk from the State House, at the Sotilh-East Corner ot the Graveyard. Th" subscriber has examined the Northern priees, and has no hesitation in saying he can do work on as reasonable terms as auy. WILLIAM STRONACH. Raleigh, Sept. 6, 1832. 85 ly. r!HE Subscriber offers for sale an Elegant HOUSE 1 and LOT in the town of Oxford, with or without a finall FARM adjoining of 1 37 i acres. It is unneces sary to describe the mansion or the beauty of the situa tion, as persons wishiag to purchase will view the pre mises. L. M. JIGGITTS. June 24, 1853. 978 w4w. . EdF Register and Biblical Recorder insert one month. DAILY & TKI'AVEEKLY GLOBE. PORI'SMOUIH, VA. A DEMOCRATIC PAPER to be published by the 10th or 15th of July, in Portsmouth, Va., L. Badger, Editor and Proprietor. Terms : Daily tor Town and Daily mails Tri-Weekly for the Country Address the Proprietor. Portsmouth. Va.. June 21st, 1853. 5 $3 64 LOST Oil MISPMCED. THE subscribeis, on the 30th day of May last, mail ed in the town of Graham, Alamance County, N, C.,the following bills of money to A. W. Steele, of Favetteville, N. C, add they have not since been heard from by them, and by giving th.'- notice hope that if anv'peison should get hold ofthe letter through mistake. they will keep the money until they can intorrn tnem ot the lact whereupon they will attend to it and compen sate liberally any one who will give them any iuforma Won respecting the bill that !he can get them. The bills are one S'5 bill on the Farmer's Bank of Va., No 1509 payable at Danville- one $50 bill on the Bank ot the State of North Carolina, No. 293 payable at Tarborough, one $20 billon the Bank of , Hamburg South Carolina, SSo. 321 payable at Hamburg. , P. R & D. C. HARDEN. Graham, N. C, July 2d, 1853. 66 6w. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. rjlHE Subscribers have this day formed a Co-part- JJL nership under the firm and style of ITIUIIt & BRIAN, For the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Hardware Business, In the City of Petersburg.- They will keep constantly on hand a large and well se lected: assortment of all articles in their line of business. Merchants and others who deal in this market are ear nestly solicited to give them a call. JOHN A. MUIR. CHARLES S. BRYAN. Petersburg, July 1st 1853. 66 lm. (3? REWARD will be paid for the apprehen- 0- 'vAion and securing in jail, so that I can get her, anegro woman, Malindat, who ranaway -from the plantation of Peterson Ivey, in Wake County, about the Uth of January. Malinday is a tall woman, yellow compaction, she is between fifty and sixty years old, she has large feet, with a great many broken . veins" in her legs, has very full eye irows, and is said to bo a very good midwife. She formerly belonged to Thos. parish. I suppose she is lurking somewhere olong on Deep River in Chatham County, or she may be in Alamance, as she has some children' up there at or? about Holt'a Stored MaIinday raay be trying to pass for , a free wo man,ras shp is a good Biitwife. i V- V '"i-.t..,..!" fa - v Address me at Holly Springs,' N. C. . f "r '''.-'''of.P.'lTKT. ? "Sane 28, 1853. ' : -' 65 4w. CU E I 1 TNG NEWS ! ST-EAMSIllP EXPRESSI rUTEB. ROANOKE AND J AMESTGT."." 1.-. REDUCED RATES -AND-INCREASED EXPEDITION: dc. &c. dc: THE proprietors having made new arrangements for the. still better dispatch of their Express by the ..-wo. ,--v-v-. - Steamships " KOAXMOK.E V. and JAMESTO WN " from New York, they wish tp keep it before the public. that I'AKIoEiiN & KIJNU'SJ'OPULARSOUlHISKn EXPRESS is always on hand for the accommodation of their friends, at the lowest rates and unparalleled dis patch their Express leaving New York, is generally delivered at almost every point of Virginia in 4S hours, and throughout North Carolina in 56 hours, and at forty per cent below the old, humbug monopoly. ; transportation of Freight and Packages, cannot be beat by any Express Company in existence, and they defy any competition, therelore, in the shape of Humbug Imposition and Monopoly ! ftCl- Ha sure to ordr your goods by PARISEN & KING'S EXPRESS, 2nd Barclay Street, New York. B3- Kest assured, that all they promise, they will faithfully fulfil ! PARISEN &. KING, 2d Barclay st , N. Y , and Bollingbrook street, Petersburg, Va. AGENTS. V. D. Groner, - -J. VV. Womack, Norfolk, Virginia, Farmville, Va. VVm. Bailey, -Wm. L. Maule, -W. Bagby, - . . Mr. Minor, - Fredericksburg, Va, Richmond, Va, Lynchburg, Va, Charlottesville, Va. John Campbell, - - -John Nutt, - Weldon, N. C Wilmington, N. Raleigh, N. Henderson, N. - Warrenton.N, - Goldsboro', N. Fayetteville, N. Franklinton, N. C. H. D. 1 urner, - - . - C James L. Reid, - - C. C. furnbull St S tailings, S. H. Hamlet, - - C Stark & Pierce, - C. J.'H. Whitfield, - - C C James L. Duke, - - Rulgeway, N C. Allen, - - Littleton, N. C. &3-IVOTTCE. Express packages for Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond and the interior, intended for shipment per steamers Roanoke " or " Jamestown, will hereafter be received by Messrs. Pansen & King 2nd Barclay street, New York, w'io are the only author ized Agents to forward our Express packages bv those steamships, VIRGINIA, N. CAROLINA & TENNESSEE June 13, 1853. 66 tf, IMPORTANT EXPRESS NOTICE. Beware of Imposition and Iluinlmg Monopoly ! T7E feel called upon, prompted ly a sense of duty y y to the public and ourselves, to caution the nu merous patrons and friends of Parisek & King's Ex press, throughout Virginia, North Carolina and Tennes see, against " Hand Bills and Advertisements, issued by a certain Express Company, long known to th Merchants of the South, (especially Virginia and North Carolina, as the "tardy and exorbitant -moxopolt This fast Express wishes to impress upon the tuind of the public, that they have effected arrangements for EXCLUSIVE EXPRESS PRIVILEGES on th Steamships Roanoke and Jamestown, and thus lead the public to suppose that no other Express can run on tho ships. To settle this matter definitely, and to place it in its true light before the public at lare, we will only say, that we have been running .our Express on th steamship " ROANOKE " since she made her secon trip, and will continue to run until she makes her last ' trip f and, on the 16th inst., will make our first Express 1 i . i .i , n . o. smpmcni uu uuaru uie new arm magninceni oieamsuip 'JAMESTOWN," and which Expresses will be un der the charge of OUR OWN SPECIAL MESSEN GERS. Freight and Parkages will be taken, anddeliv ered with our usual promptness, and at the same low rates as heretofore which will be at least 40 per cent below the charges ot the " Sei.f-Stti.ed Exclusive Express Company," as we are aware they must do a large business, and their patrons pay big prices, for the privilege of having a small room on board the ships, for which PARISEN & KING offered the sum of ($47. 000) Forty-Seven Thousand Dollars for a five years contract. We will again and lastly state to the public and our patrons, that as OUR interests are largely identified with the increasing enterprise of tho South, and the general direction of the business under tho present superinten dence ofthe firm, who permanently resides in Petersburg, Va., we call for a continuation of that liberal patronage as heretofore conferred upon us, and a general support of that principle and system of " Economy, Punctuality, and Expedition," as first introduced in the Express bus iness by us, and upon which 'all may depend on its be ing carried out to the letter. PARISEN & KING. JAS. H. KING, Second Barclay street, N. Y. WM. B. PA RISEN, Bollingbrook and 2d St., Petersburg. Ya. June 9th, 1853. 60 8t. IV. C. Fashionable Jewelry Store. -PALMER & RAMSAY, DEALERS IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, All Kinds of Jewelry, of the Latest Stales, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Perfumery, Fancy Goods and Clocks. IHl subscribers are receiving their Fall purchase, which is one of the most extensive ever ottered for sale in the State. Consisting of tun uoiu ana stiver Watches, Large collection of Gold Chains, Seals and Keys. A fine lot of Diamond Rings and Pins, Fashionable Earrings, Brestpins and Rings, Bracelets, Cuff Pins and Armletts, Very large assortment of Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Pencilsand Pens and Lockels, Steel Pensand Keys. Razors, Strops and Pen Knives, Silver Table, Deseits and Tea Spoons, Ladles, Forks and Butter Knives, and Pickle Knives and Forks. Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays. Baskets, Waiter Coffee Urn, Gerondoles, Coral and Card Cases, Perfumery and Fancy Goods. All kinds oi Watches, Jewelry and Clocks repaiied in our usual manner. October 4, 1852. 94 MIDWAY MALE ACADEMY, FRANKLIN COUNTY, N, C, rHE next ' session of this School will open on the 2nd Monday in July ensuing, and continue five mynlb.8. Being situated in a section of country remark able tor health, intelligence and refinement, it oners pe culiar inducements as a resort for those desiring the ac quisition af mental culture without the hazard of health or morals. The courses of instruction will be thorough, embracing tue usual branches of an English and Classi cal School. Good board may be obtained in highly re spectable families Col. Jourdan F. and Jones, J. J. Jones, $7,00 per month. Terms qf Tuition, per Session For the English course, $10,00 For the Classical, 15,00 ' While it is desirable, and thought highly - importan that pupils should enter at the opening of the sessiont they may nevertheless enter at any time and pay from the time of entrance ; but when entered, they will be charged for the remainder of the session, except by spe cial agreement to the contrary. ISAAC H. BRIDGES, Principal. June U, 1852- , 776 5w. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN . NORFOLK AND NEW YORK. PASSAGE and Fare, (State room included,) only $8 The swift and elegant Steamship's, JAMESTOWN & ROANOKE, being fitted hi every respect according 'to the Act of Congress, will leave Norfolk for New York every Wed nesday and Saturday mornings at 11 o'clock, with the United States mail, arriving in New 'York early the next day. ' --. .v-:-.. . i, , . Returning, they will leave New York every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon, and arrive at Norfolk the fol lowing day. "; " ' , " '-- " . ' j " " . For Passage apply on Board, or to , . A- ' ' ' "'I'; -iV, J- M. SMrrH T BROTHER? ; V .v.-.-',".".:-- Norfolk, Va. , . .June 9th, 1853. ' 59 3mpd. ' . CLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, . Smithf ieldV N. C.,. -. .': I H : 1 A T T0ENE X-'A T I , A W - Af ILL attend; the Courts of Jhnston,Wayner acd X TV -fl ash ounuesri si A , . , .' i. .. January 10th, 1853. v,. f ; ..-- 19 wocswly. I IMPORTANT :YK' .A'AIJ t jGREENSB O ROUGH . . MUTUAL IlISUr.Ai4 Uli uuxi- ax x . THE cost of Insurance on the mDtual plan is but a j small snm rnmnarcd with a ioint stock company i This company being located inr the Western part of the State, consequently much the larger portion- of theisks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. J Th Company. is entirely IVeaJ'roDiuleU.; bavft-Joade no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good, bonds, and is therefore confidently recommen ded to the Dublic v ; At the last Annual Meeting the following .umcera were elected for the ensuing year: .r -.. f . , !- JAMES SLOAN, President . . S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, SecreUry and Treasurer. ; , , , , sibsctors:. . James Sloan, ? f Dr. J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, VV va. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems, , James M. Garrett, Jed. H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnell, Greensborough. E.F.Lilly, Wadesborough. W. P. Moore. . Newbern. H. H.Burwell, Henderson. J. L. Bridgers, , ' Tarborough. W. H. CUMMIN G General Agent. June 4th, 1853. .Dr. 5s. G. Coffin, . -j. . Jamestown. William A. Wright, . v ilraington. Dr. C. Watkins, ., ' Carolina F. College. John I. Shaver. . , Salisbury... John H. Cook, Fayetteville. J. J. Biggs, Raleigh. Robert E. Troy, Lumberton. Dr. Rob't H. Scales, Lenox Castle. PETER ADAMS, Secretary' 58 ly. CLASSICAL AMD MATHEMATICAL. SCHOOL BY L. WADDELL, Jl. M. rPHE second Session ofthe subscriber's School, in Ra- -Lleizh. will commence on the 5th of July next. The conrsa of instruction will embrace all the branches or a com Die te Classical and Mathematical education. Some hall dozen boarders may be accomouaiea 11 pre ferred, in the Principal's family, at $12 per month. Terms: Fees of Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, $25,00 French extra, 10,00 One half the above expenses will be expected invari ably in advance. Keferences: James M. Towles, Esq. Raleigh, Wilson Whitaker, Esq. Wake County, , Faculty of Washington College, Lexington, Va. Trustees of Staunton Academy, Staunton, Va. Rev. Drury Lacy, D. D. Raleigh, Rev. W. H. McGuffey, D.D., University of Virginia Rev. R. H. Phillips, Virginia Female Inst. Staunton Rev. Moses D. Hoge, Richmond, Va. Hon. S. S. Baxter. Richmond. Va. Rev. B. M. Smith, Stauuton. Va. Judge J. W. Brockenbrough, U S Court, Lexington Judge L. P. Thompson, Staunton, Hon. A. H.H. Stuart, late Secretary of the Interior, aunton, Dr. F.T. Striblin, Western Lun. Asylum, Staunton Rev. B. H. Rice, D. D. Prince Edward co. Va. Rev. J. Smyth, Springfield, N. C. L. WADDELL Raleigh, Jane 4, 1S53. 24 ly "Eagle Hotel," Caapel Hill, for Sale riHE Proprietress of this well known and profitable I establishment, havinz realized a sufficient income to warrant her in resuming the quiet of a private life, of fers to the public generally the opportunity ol uiuuin for its advantages. The citizens of the State are so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few remarks are necessary to complete their inform.itiori. The Hotel itself possesses all the requirmenls of room and comfort, which its purchasers can desire.. It has ca pacity for the accommodation of one hundred and fifty boarders, and tho recent and rapid growth of the Uni versity, adjacent, makes it an easy matterto possess such or even a greater number of students. In addition to this, the frequent travel through Chap el Hill gives the Hotel, (being the only one in the place) a transient custom equal to any in the. State. The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and com modious, and the country-market supplies abundantly and on profitable terms much of its provisions. The terms of sale require one third ot the price to bo paid on taking possession. A note, with safe security and time ot payment suited to the convenience of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands for the remain. der. If further information be desid concerning the in ducements to purchase, the President of the University or any other resident of the village, will furnish it. Possession ca" be obtained at any time, after the 1st of May. App; to ANNE S. HILLIARD. Chapel Hill ,. C. Feb. 27, 1851. 33- T MERCHANTS IMPORTANT AND TRUE. The fact, that merchants can supply their wants in their home markets, and thus save the trouble and expense of a northern trip, being fully established. the subscribers, in anticipation ol a large aemana lor their popular Ready Made Clothing, have manufactured an unusually large stock, which, th"y may salelv say. has never been surpassed, it it has been equauec, in cne southern market. Encouraged by the very liberal patronage hitn'io re ceived, and with largely increased facilities, we rede termined to keep pace with the onward spirit of the age, ana to use every nonoraoie enon io ucbchc um share ofthe " public distribution." Merchants visit ing Petersburg, whether dealing in uioimng or.noi.are invited to viiii our Wholesale Rooms, now stocked with every variety of Clothing, of our own manufac ture, the most modern styles, and at New York priees. A. S. SHAFER & CO., Y-j.. Wholesale Clothing. Bazaar, Sycamore, three doors from Bank street; Petersburg, Va. September 1. 1852. 84 1. rfO tlie JPublic Jl perfect Luxury inSumm . I and Winter. The subsciiber has on hand a supply ot the best quality of curled hair, and is still manufac turing a superior quality of hair Mattresses, He would respectfully inform the public that he can'furnish them with the best articles in his line as cheaply as they can be bought in New York. Persons from the neighbor ing villages and counties, who have heretofoie sent North, can provide themselves with as good an article at the subscriber's, and at as low a price ; as he is pre pared to and will furnish them, at the shortest notice, at prices ranging from $4 to 030. Ai.sj, constantly on hand the much improve'', shuck and Cotton Mattres.es, at the lowest prices. Also, so fas, lounges, &c. manufactured in various styles, pairing of sofas, easy-chairs, and renovating old Mattress es, &c , done with neatness and despatch. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to My Ware-Room is on Fayetteville Street, three doors above the Yarbrough House. J. H. HARRIS, " Upholsterer and JVlattress Makei5. Good Feathers taken at the highest prices in ex change for Mattresses. Kaleigh March 1, 1853. 32 JfEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS AT THE BAZAAR!! HITE, Buff, Brown, Mottled, Plaid, Striped, and Planters' Linen Coals; White and But! Grass do.. Drab, Blue and Mottled C rot on do.. Black and Fancy Alapaca do., Plaid and Fancy Cassimere do., Blk. bummer Cloth and Cassimere Sacks, naif Sacks and Frocks, Tweeds, Cashmeretts and Angolas do.; Planters' Linen, Plaid, White, Striped, Mottled L.inen,ana uassimere- facts in great variety;' Sontag, Cassimere, Silk and Linen V eatings. Quilting and Wettings do., rich styles.. A large assortment oi'Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchifs, plain and fancy borders. Silk and Lisle Embroidered Cravats, plain and fancy Lawn do , fancy Silk do. Alexander's and Chossin 8 White and Colorrd Kid Gloves, Black do, Lisleand Linen do .Washed Norway do.. Fine Doe do . Black Colored Silk do.. Plaid and StriDed Silk and Cot- ton Half Hose do.'-We ai.e weekly receiving large supplies selected from the most desirable styles in the market, which we warrant made equal to custom work in fit and finish. . . - . i-,- . -.:jt Our furnishing Department comprises every new and fashionable article necessary for a regular outfit, which willbe sold at the lowest market prices by v- "i A. S.-SHAFER & CO., Clothing Bazaarr'r-;j , . Sycamore street. . ( Petersburg, April 28,: 1852. ;vi 7 JAMES - J. IREDELL, Atlornev aud Coausellor-at Lav. '' r R alejgilt; n.1 c: iIjU atlena to all business entrusted to rum ,m , , ln-.the Courts of this and the adjoining Couties.' Office-r-the one occupied) by the; late llon, Jaaies IredelL ?.. - -'.i . i - . .: v. ("-June 15, 1853. - r , -.- v . i . . . -.. -j. . r3V "fitf. VVF ORT.I-CAROLINa,, AS Si .it: icieral Machinist, above estaLlis! nt hns been in successful oper . .iJ Las turned ou'tVomeof th z.,-A SAW MILLS thatK "! tiuii about oi.i! best STEAM EN GIN ever operated irrthis or any other States " 7 - - Orders are solicited for bteam Engines arid Saw Mills Mill Gearing and Machinery of every discription. to be completed during the Sumzner-and FalL The imnrovi. condition of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road will enT 4 able me to fill with dispatch " and punctuality all order after tbe-l,8twjTilTr.y.st'"",'JI--- - -, ; The following certificate will show the character nf work executed at the abov yorks : . .1 ; , , - 'ATJBnr.'Lamberland, May' 15, 1852 "i: ' Mr. Sills Bvs ' -?'""?' ' , t Li'Iar.-iOur,Enginand.Mil6i,ajei. your shops, have been at work nearly jtw months, anj fully meet our expectations., TLe Ekgink, as to vimg, and strengbh, performance end ,DUR4Bii.iTr, jg ferior to none in the State of thei. same clas made here or elsewhere. ...The'MiLLs run . with, a, smoothness an speed truly astonishing. In . ordinary j sawing we cut ui a common sized log, 1 foot in 3$ seconds or 16 feetr,.. ' : 17 i .i, i. , . F Ullliuic. " uac "c TVI j-uiyujii an jy tce in 32 seconds or at. the Jate of 33 , feet,per minute K vnnninir r (Ka Inn onAAil WA fiilt-tr KoKaoa nm. . ' ' . feet per minute. , The only '.'objection, we. have hearJ rged is, it takes two many hands to haul up loss anJ carry away lumber. -Yours, &c.', L t'" " . -. V: V'. ,JONES.&. BARBEE. June2,;i852.; p. :: v , .- . 59. . PETERSBURG CLOTHING . BAZAAR.' rniHE subscribers having purchased the entire infer JL est of N.' Perry in the above celebrated nt.Mi.i. ment, respectfully announce to the citizens of Nmik t-iuiMi mai nirj iijicuu lu ieuA po enortto retain the liberal patronage heretofore .received from the numer ous customers of the Bazaai in the OJd North" Simp Manufacturing as we do all our own clothine. antr.n. of the firm being constantly in the maiket, thus havin? facilities for purchasing onr cloths, cassameres, &c. at uisi uatiuijj.HMvwiiatiiucuiij at me imvrsi raies. we ar 1 . 1 . .. . . - ... ... ' . enaoiea io cmupeie in prices wun XNorthern houses while our garments in point of style and workman; are not excelled by those of any other housein the Stale' jt j9 unnecessary to enumerate the articles of which our stock is v"'ul'"Beo sumce it tosay mat inoiirrooms may be fou"u everf lnlnS Paining 'o men's wear, and furnishing g?odd of tn mo8t "cent style and ia great varietVn -: -. ; -y 9 J Jir Cntom. Department. Is constantly supplied with the mot desirable eoods and those pretertrng their gaianents made lo order, can here find a large assortment to select Irnm, and with n emcient torce of workmen we.can get up a single var ment or an entiie suit at very short notice. "A eood fit and perfect satisfaction guarantied in every instance. Our .W.iiolcsple. itooius. Merchants visiting the T City should jioj fail to look through, our stock, as ye nave opened an exclusive Wholesale Room, and manufacture, largely expressly for this branch of our trade. !". ', ' '. ' , ' A'. S.'SIIAFER & CO.," ' ( Successor to - N. Pebbv. ) Petesburf , Vir5inia May 5th, 152: 52 Quinton Utley's Tootli-AcSie Drops. FOR THE CURE OF THE1 TOOTHACHE. Ojc of the Greatest DhcoverU of the IQthl Century! FROM the numerous appiicalions'I have had fur the above preparalioni for the last few rtsonths. tte uni form success wnich has attended Its ii.-e, its salu'ary ef fects, its power to give immediate relief in thp severest c?ses ol Toothache,-1 tiave 'been induced topffer it to those who may be afflicted f with the vtmost coifi-'tnce iniisvirtne, and the full beliet that it will subdue and give entire relief to the severest toothache without the slightest injury to the tooth. I have gota.nd canget,) numerous testimonials of its efiBcacy some from ex tinguished gentlemen, and all liom' as "reliable persons ay are in the State, a publication of;Wh:h ldeenr un necessary at this timp, as one of these Diops when tried in an aching tooth will be worth more to theinanutactu rT and the patient, than all the certificates li 6m great a en that could be procured. .; The preparation is known only to ; myselH ' Every phial is carefully put up by my own hands in IbirGiiy of Raleigh and labelled w ith directions for use, and may be fouud at IRA BECKWITH'S Stoie, on Faj etteville St. a few doors No. th ofthe YarbroiighrHpusev ahd opposite Lawrence's Hotel, where it will be constantly ket for sale either by the wholesale or retail. Also fr sale by the re:ail at Jone's Drug Store, Sycamore street, Peters burg, Va., and at Andrew Bett's Store, Wake County, N-C.., Retail price 50cls. per Bottle liberal deduction made when taken by the quantity. ...j. -.:, To all who may have (he toothache-.tiy it, and then it will need no puffing, i . v...,i'-- All orders from a distance promptly attended to by Mr. Beck with or myself. (-,:..,.'' ' . . : . Q.UINTON. UTLEY. Raleigh, September 7, 1852 t- , - 86-ly ' " " - ' r r . m; ''.? - ; -. . ' . , Baltimore Piano Manufactory. Important Improvement. Elastic Universal Touch WISE & BROTHER Manufacturers of Boudoir Square and Grand Pianos,, request those wanting a first-rate Icstrumcnt one that Ladie's can perform on with the area test possible adiantajrc, that is chaste ot style, of superlative touch and tone, that will stand in concert tune, and .last- a, life f time, to call and see lor themselves a sample Instrament at , the A gent's, office Dr. W. R. Scott's. .'. . . .. . t '.' .. v,,:, J These Instruments are more in general use in the City1 among the first critics of , art and science, and to wlicm we have the honor of referring. See the manufactarers circulars, which may be obtained of the Agent,. All In struments warranted five years, . . . J. J... WISE & BRO. , . . Dr.'.W, R. SCOTT,- Agent Raleigh, Jan. l, 1S50. -1 .,4. 4. f , 50 6m. Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 1 "'HIS Company chartered at llielast session of the General Assembly of North Carolina, and located in the town of Milton, has been fully orgahized, and in now prepared to receive applications for Insurance on Houses, Furniture, Goods,' Factories, SicrTheteimp will be the same as those bi the othef Mutual Fir In surance Companies 01 the State.;. - A II applications must state the location and situation of the buildings-and other property '-op which insurance is desired. !-I 'ji-'J :"J i ' 1 The undersigned lias been appointed' General Agent for this Company, andhe is alQ the Ageut far the A'loa Fire Insurance Company of Haillo.d, Connecticut, and t.ie Hartlord I nsui a nee Company, "located in the same P,a.Cf.".'- -: l:..r.- V '-"v-'k' ' Vta All applications for Insurance or local Aeencies 10 be addressed to VVi Lii e , Jv P a lmer Secretary', or the subscriber, '. ' ' ,' "' " ! j' u ;- NATHANIEL J; TALMER- Milton. N. C. April 15. 1853. v - " 43". ' -: : ; ''' - r ; - ; WIXSTOM A t CLARKE,r ; C0ITNSELL011S AND ATT0KKEYS AT lAw", : RALEIGH, Ci P. II.WINSTON March 29, '1853-,-v,;- r - HARRIS'S 1VM. i. CLARKE. RY. : N0E:FGLL,, .A. THIS old and widely known ublishruent contina to furnish, of superior quality, and on the'most.rc soanble terms ". i i - y ' ' ; BUTTER CRACKERS, W ATER CRACKERS. SUGAR CRACKERS, SODA CRACKLKS. . ArTI-DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, V ...j: . and ty in e .b io c u i t, ; ! V-Also, 'MdLASSES.CAkES: suitable j foV: country stores, neatly, put up m bairels and smaller packsffe- , j Norfolk, April; 25, SI83?- Kti-ii'Mt- AFTER TilE TRADE.: mnu c i,..i.ri i...j.jii Ih.ir ltl U I ' to enter iota the Hardware, Trade woald talc 'i"' occasion to say that they are .-Constantly receivi ing intend keeping a more general a5sbrmeiitthan bas been kept in this town, and at prices lower tbao 1 lowest neither ofUis ar . exfierienced' Caipenters, . , .... .j .mi farnent" Dnr:.exDeriencea oeaiers.sanu ivrui-acii -t T't I H.IU 1 v... ih.n flQV 1 other a our Hm' man' "iiitl mi mistake all "we ask Iroffl u friepds at home and abroad is a trial and if we do no' prove what we say qcit its : - - V. , T uard- mg's. , : - . . : Raleigh, June 13.IS53. ' - ' EVANS & 60- Wliite Goods. rr.- c ) X ETTS; English Cambric,Nainsook,chc:t . and su! t -a -r tr lr v ain siiu Swiss Mu"'- v. .'.For sale by 58 HHejsU, June 4:; 1853.