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the . i" : Wrr.T..1 PYT.TI . "i- i I TJi I W I II I A Mi W HOL DBH, lnog to estate otMU Wi O. afaPaatnwtiilaem il J tiTT IT-lIf vl 1 1 1 1 1 1 till an Ml II II II 111 L 7?Wr '-;mxiOiAin : vw v-v;v-WW .. - v .-v.-;;,,-.. FldDTK. I. wnOir, Aaociat0 Editor. TERMS OF THE WEEKLYtW -CaOw jw, "S inTariablvin dvance. OF THE SEMI-W KEKLY Fbur Dollar per Invarinhlv in advBM. : ill paper are ditcontinvtd at the (Xpiratio of the time fwlmthty have beenfaid. : . ; :: Terms of Advertising in the Standard. Our repilar rates of advertising are as follows One square, 14 lines or less) first insertion, -fo-h subseouent insertion. .. .- - . 1 00 Longer advertisements in proportion. . . Contracts will be made with advertisers, at the above mmilar rater, for six or twelve months, and at the close of hi contract S3 per cent, will be deducted from the gross Professional or business Cards, not exceeding five lines, rill be insenea in euner ine neaujoronui-nnujiiur fi for six lnonth or $10 for twelve months; or in both pa Jers for $10 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. Subscribers and others who may wish to send money m the Editor, can do so at all times, by mail, and at his Jfek. Receipts for all sums will be promptly transmitted. GENERAL DIRECTORY. STATE GOVERNMENT. -TfiOS BRAGG, of Northampton, Governor. . William Hill, of Wake, Secretary of State. O v. Courts, of Rockingham, Treasurer. n Brooks, of Person, Comptroller. luaski Cowper, of Hertford, Private Secretary. Oliver H. Ferry, State Librarian. LITERARY BOARD. Gov. Thos. Brapg. exJicio, Chairman, Alfred Jones of Wake, jlatthew Shaw, of Beaufort. SUPERINTENDENT oFcOMMON SCHOOLS. Calvin II. Wiley, of Guilford, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT BOARD. Gov. Brnpc, (jyojficio. Chairman, Calvin tivaves, or Caswell, . E. Caiiady, of Granville. CITY GOVERNMENT. Wm. Dallas Haywood, Intendent of Police. COMM1SSIONKRS. EaHern irrr. Eldridge Smith, A. Adams. MdJle ard.C. B. Root, R.H. Battle, G. W. Haywood. Wattm Ward. A. M. Gorman, H. D. Turner. J. J. Christophers, City Clerk, R. II. Battle, City Treasurer. City Guard. Same M. Crawley, " Jackson Overby. City Constable. E. E. Harris, Wm. N. Andrews. A. Adam, Weiphmaster. E. E. Harris, Clerk of the market. B. F. Moore, City Attorney. COURTS. The Supreme Court of Norili-Corolina is held in this city semi-annually, on the second Monday in June, and the 30th dav of December. - - JvJgts. Hun. Frederick Nash, Chief Justice, R. M. Pearson, Associate Judge, W. H. Battle, " " Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk, Oliver H. Perry, Assistant do. Ham. C. Jones, Reporter, J. J. Litchfuvd. Sr.. Marshall. r"The Fritted State Circuit -Court for the District of North Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on the 1st Mon day iu June and the last Monday in November. 'Judge. Hon. J. M. Wavne, of Georgia, Hon. Henrv Potter, of Faycttevillo, . Dislrict Attornev, Robert P. Dick, Clerk, Wm. H. Havwood, Marshall, Wesley Jones. The Superior Court fvr this County, is held on the first Momlav after the fourth Monday in March and September. John C. Moore, Clerk. - . .v Jos. 15. Bachelor. Attorney General and Solicitor of the fourth Judicial District. .... The Court of Pier, and Quarttr Session is held on tbe third Monday in February, May, August and November. Jeff. Utlev", Clerk. " , Chairman of the Ctmnty Gwrt, William Boylan. Countv Solu-itoi; K. P. Marriott. Sheriif of Wake County, William H. High. Cerontr, Willis Scott. JtfijUttr, H. Hudson. JJanh of the State of Aorta-Carolina, incorporated 1830. Charter expires in I860.. Capital $1,500,000, divided into is ooo shares, of which the Literary Board boida 5,027 and the University 1,000. Brincipal Bank at Raleigh. George W. Mordecai, President, Charles Dewey, Cashier, J. H. Bryan, Jr., Teller and No ary Public. W. E. Anderson, Discount Clerk and Notary Public, W.inhl. Jr.. Clerk. This Bank has branches at Newborn, Tarboro', Fayette ville, Wilmingtan, Elizabeth City, Charlotte, Milton, Mor- ganion anu w muwr. DIRECTORS. On the nart of the State: D. W. Court. Public Treasu rer, fx-rtficio, Jj. O'B. Branch and W. R. Poole. On the part of the Stockholders: Wm. Boylan, Wm. Peace, J. II. Bryan, J. B. G. Roulbac, Alfred Jones and B. F. Moore. Offering and Renewal day Tuesday. Discount day Wednesday. Business hours from 10 till 3 o'clock. Raleigh Branch of the Bank of Cape Year. William H. Jones, Cashier, R. P. Finch, Teller and Notary Public niRRTTOltS. Geo. W. naywood, T. H. Selby, Seth Jones, George Lit tle, Dr. Thos. D. Hogg and C. W. D. Uutctungs. Offering day Monday. Discount diiy Tuesday. RAILROADS. Raleigh and Ganton Railroad Cvmpany. R. A. Hamilton, President, W. W. Vass, Treasurer, J. M. Pool, Assistant Treasurer, f R Allan TVinnt Aimnt. Mail' Train leaves 10 minutes after 7A.lt, arrives at 6 P.M. Koilh-Carolina- Railroad Company. Chas. F. Fisher, President, C. P. Mendenball, Treasurer, .1 T Wt Vnirft. and Ticket AlF.nt. Mail' Train arrives at 5 o'clock, A. M, from the East; and departs 10m. after 5 o'clock, A. M. Mail from the West arrives about the same time. POST OFFICE. William White, Sr., Post Master. Office hours, on week days, from Sun-rise to 9 P. M. State of parties in the House of Representatives. The following list of the members of the present Ilouse of Representatives, with the political parties into which they are divided, will be loona wormy of preservation : Maine. 1. John M. Wood, K. A 4. Samuel P. Benson, 2. John J. Perry, K A., 5. hrael Washburn, 8. Ebeneser KnowUon, K. AZfi. Thomas J:D. Fuller, D. New Hampshire. 1. James Pile, K A., 2. Mason W. Tappan, K. iK, o. jiarmji. vragvn, jl.jx. 'Vermont. 1. James Meacham, 2. Justin S. Morrill, K. A 8. Alvah Sabin. : -Massachusetts. Robert B. Baa. K. AT.. 6. Timothv Dxvi. K. S.. James Bvjinglon. K AT, 7. Aathamel P. Bants, KA. William S. DamrelL K.N- 8. Chaunceu L. Knavv. KA. Linv B. Comins, K. A., 9. Alexander De WM. K.N- Anson Burlmgame. K.A., 10. Calwn C. Chaffee, A. iv. 11. Mark Trafton, K.Ai Rhode Island. ' 1. AaOmnid B. Durfee, K. A.2. Benj. B. Thurston, K. AV Connecticut. 1. Ezra Clarke.. TT A . 8. Sidney Dean. K. N. John Woodrvff,.A., . 4. William W. Welch, K.A. New Y-rk. . 1. "William W. Valk, K. N.,17. Francis K Spinner, . A. Stranahan. AT. A- 18. Thrmas R. Morton, 8- Guy R. Pelton, K. A. 4. John Kelly, D., 5. Thos. R. Whitney, K 6. John WheeW K- N 1.9. , Jona A. Huahtton. 20. N.21. Orasmus U. jtauesoi,juy Jfenru i. nnett. A. A.. Andrew Z. McCarty, KA., 7. Thmas Child, K. A-., 8. Abrnra Wakeman, K. A 9. Bayard Clark, K. N., 10. Amirose S. Murray, 11. liufus H. King. K. K, 12. KiUian Miller, K. A, 13. ltvsttl Sage, K. A , 14. igamuel Znckson, 15. Rlward Dodd, K. AI, 16. Georae A. Simnuns. 23. ,24. 25. William A. Wloert, Amos P. Granger, Edwin B. Moraf t. 26. Andrew Oliver, -. 27. John M. Parker. , . 28. William H. Kelsey, 29. John William, V., 80. Benjamin Pringle, 81. Thoma T. Flagler, K.N., -22. Solomon G. Haven, K.F 33. jfnmas as. juiotaras, . New Jersey. Isaiah D. dawson, K N., 8. James Bishop, K. JUL, George R. Bobbins, K. A., 4. George Vail, D, 6. AlfX. C. M. Pennington, K. A. , . Pennsylvania. 1. Thomas B. Florence. D.. 13. Asa Packer.' D '"' 9 ja is r W . 1J -t-1. l a sr 1- V T jijfwn, I. . v.. VWHIS JX. A. T 8. William Millt ard, K. N.,15. John J. Pearce, K. A- - 4. Jnpnh Rmn V V 1 r.J1UJ fr 17 . . 6. John Cadwalader, D., . 17. David R Robisen, jtlfc j. uiiu xncxman, 10. yonn jc. jsane, JL. JV., I. & a Btadshaw, JZM, . 19. John Cuvode, K, JL 10. John 0 KunkO, K. IU 28. & A. PurnoMce. K. N. II.7 ' i Jf. Campbell, John AlUeon, K. A., is J ry M. fuller, K. ti-, 84. David Barclay, D . - st6. John Dick, KIT. ? ' Delaware. 1. Elisha D. Cullen, K. N ' -.! ' Maryland.-' 1, James A. Stewart, D., 4. H. W. Davis, K. 2. J. B. Ricaud, K. N., . . 6. H. W. Hoffman, K. N. 8. J. M. Harris, K. Nn 6. T. F. Bowie, D. Virginia. Thomas H. Bayly, D, 7. William Smith. D.. "i John S. Millson, 1., John S Caskie, D., William O. Guode, D., Thomas S, Bocock, D., 8. Chas. J. Faulkner, D. 9. John Letcher, D.. 10. Zedekiah Kidwell, D., 11. John S. Carlile, K. N Paulus Powell, U., 12. U. A. fidmnndson, JJ., 13. Fayette McMullen, D. JSorln Carolina. 1. Robert T. Paine, K. .5, 5. Edwin G. Reade, K. N., 6. R. C. Puryear, K. N, 7. Burton Craige, D., 8. T. L. Clinguian, D. ; .;. Carolina. - 4. Preston S. Brooks, D 5. James L. Orr, I)., 6. Wm. W. Boyce, D. 2. Thomas Rutnn, D 3. Warren Winslow, D.,. i. L. O'B. Branch, D . South 1. John McQueen, D., . . 2. William Aiken. D.. 8. Lawrence M. Keitt, D., Qeoraia. 1. James L. Seward, D 5. John H. Lumpkin, D, 2. M. J. Crawford, D., 6. Howell Cobb, D., 8. Robert P. Trippe, K. N.f 7. N. G. Foster, K. N 4. Hiram Wai ner, D., 8. Alex. H. Stephens, D. Alabama. 1. Percy Walker, K. N., 4. William R. Smith, K. N, 2. Eli S. Shorter, D., 6. George S. Houston, D., 8. James F. Dowdell, D., 6. W. R. W. Cobb, D, 7. Sampson W. Harris, D. Mietmippi. 1. Daniel B. Wright, D., 8. William Barksdale, D., 2. Hendley S. Bennett, D., 4. William A. Lake, K. N., - 5. John A. Quitman, D. Louisiana. 1. George Enstis, K. N., 2. Miles Taylor, D., " 8. Thomas G. Davidson, i)., 4. John M. Sandige, D. Ohio. , 11. V. B. fforton, K. S., 12. Samuel GaUoway,K. iK, 1. Timothy C. Day, 2. 'J. S. Harrison, K. N., 3. L. D. Campbell, A. JV'., 4. Mttthia J7. Xicliols, 5. Richard MM, 6. J. Rreoe Emrie, K. h 1. Aaron Harlan, K. N., 13. John Sherman, A. A., . 14. Philemon Bliss, 15. Wm. R. Sapp, K. 16. Edward Bad. K. K. 17. C. J. AU,right, K. iV IS. Benj. F. Letter, . 19. Edward Wade, 8. JitHj, tstanton, K. i., C. AT Watson. A". A".. 9. 10. Osrnr F. Moore. K, 20. Joshua R. Gtddtngs, 2i. John A- JStngkam, Jl. iv., Kcntvcky. 1. Henrv C. Burnett, D., 6. John M. Elliott, D., 2. J. P. "Campbell, K. N., 7. H. Marshall, K. N., 3. W. L. Cnderwood, K. N., S. A. K. Marshall, K. N, 4. Albert G. Talbott, D., 9. Leander M. Cox, K. N., 5. Joshua H. Jewett, D-, 10 Samuel F. Swope, K. ft. Tennessee. 1. AIbert G. Watkins, D., 2. Wm. H. Snecd, K. N, 3. Samuel A. Smith, D., 4. John H. Savage. D., 6. George W. Jones, !., 1. John V. Wriirht. D., 8. F. K. Zollicofier, K. N., 9. E. Etheridge, K. N , 10. Thomas Rivera, K. N. Indiana. 6. Lucian Barbovr,TK. JV., . 7. H. D. Scott, K. N , 8. Daniel Mace, K. A'., o. iiianes neaay, n.. i 1. Smith Miller. D., 2. Wm. H. English, D 3. IGeorire U. Dunn, 4. nm. Ctimback, A. A., 9. Schuyler Wax, JL. -ft., 10. Samuel BrenUm. 5. D. P. lloiloway, K. A7., 11 John U. PtttU. Illinois. 1 EllihuB. Washburne, 5. Wm. A. Richardson, D, James If. Woodworth, 6. Thomas L. Harris, D, 2. 3. Jesse O. Norton. K. A 7. James K,. Alien, if.. 4. James Knox, K. X., 8. Samuel S. Marshall, JJ. Missouri. 1. Luther M. Kennett, K. X., 4. Mordecai Oliver, D, Gilchrist Porter, John G. Miller, James J.-Lindley, K. N., 6. John S. Phelps, D., 7. Samuel Caruthers, D. Arkansas. Alfred B. Greenwood., 2. Albert Rust, D. Michiqan. Wm. A. Iotrartl, K. A'., 3. D. S. Jridge, A. V, Henry Waldron, A". A'., 4. George W. Peck, D. Florida. 1. Augustus E. Maxwell, D. Texns. Lemuel D. Evans; JL N, 2. P. H. Bell, D. Iowa. Augustus Hall, D., 2. James ThoringUni, C N. "Wisconsin. Daniel Wells, D., 2. C. C. Washburn, 8. Chas. Billinghurtt. California. 1. 1. 1. James W. Denver, D., 2. Philip T. Herbert, jj. formerly whigs. t voting for James L. Orr. i whigs voting for Pennington. whig voting for Fuller, of Pennsylvania. Those in italics are " republicans, ' Those marked K. N. are know-nothings. niuTA pirr UTION. Know-nothings and republicans voting for Banks 110 8 85 Kepubucas xnow-nomings onug "'' National know-nothings voting lor Fuller 80 . . . ... l W nU:l Jn Ar Mao, Mr. Miller, oi Missouri, wu mr. vimus, York, absent since the beginning of the session; Mr. Trumbull's seat vacant. A numoer oi nmes wunm the last four weeks the number recordea aoove as having votad for Mr. Banks could have elected him and if to these arc added the republican know-noth ings who vote for Mr. Pennington, it wouia give w the Ride oi the House supporimg nr. bum v. majority of the whole number, even with an unusual attendance. . , This list has been prepared with great care, ana is believed to be accurate. If any gentleman is er roneously classed it will give us pleasure to make the correction. -"""" Bricks I ' Bricks 1 1 Bricks I 1 1 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVIMU MAUfi ri,MiAiii.n a arrangements for carrying on the BRICK-MAKING business on an extensive scale, are now prepared to con tract for the delivery, during the ensuing season, of from n. t two million of Bricks of the best quality and at such prices as will defy all competition. bricks delivered at either of the Depots if desired. Wu. A. tuuan t vu, Raleigh, March 7, 1855. 80 tf. fgr Register copy. . A MERICAN PATJSflT UKXJSK. -WE HAVE vat mmoi ,m1 a. vprv lanre sunnlv of the American Dryer, which is far preferable to Litharge and other dryers heretofore useo, ana muCu F- TO T nniiMita the Masonic Lodge MAY BE FOUND COr't'tls, suuak, AUfflA nai, and Tallow Candles, Nails of all sizes for common use. Crockery and tin ware, of all sizes and shapes, snuff and fr.TiL.. .nl r.imnt- Meal and Flour. Corn and Peas, and Shoes, and a small assortment of Dry Goods, and Candies, and many other things commonly found in a grocery; all of which will be sold Cheap for cash or Country Produce ; lor which the highest market prices will P": TT . TT TT VVIJUJ April 23, 1856. " LEWIS' PURE LEAD. A LARGE SUPPLY rh 19 IRSfi. 83 INSANE ASYLUM. TBvT nrirrc IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FORTY AD- iH D1TIONAL PATIENTS can now be received in the Asylum. Applications can be made to the a DXiB tendent. tuu ir . v. Kaleign, April 4tn, i. 41 tf. ANOTHER SUPPLY Or. SJ!.flA iiw. rv eostiveness, sick headache, Ac, just received at tn nw nnTVT a TITia T?1- Drug Store f - WU.LIAMS MAltWtWJJ. TN8ANE ASYLUM. -ORDERED BY THE BOARD nr (inmmiiuiinnpra of the Lunatic Asylum that hereafter tlinw. nersons who desire to visit this Institution must o so on Thursday of every week only. Visitors cn any other dav will not be able to gain admittance into the Institution unless provided with a written permission from one of the Commissioners or from the attending Physician.-' It is also directed by the Commissioners that all persons should ab stain from walking or riding, either for- pleasure or exer cise, through the Asylum grounds or around the Asylum. buildings, as SUCD tnings are sources oi aunuyauce uu uiu traction to the patiente of the Institution. ... ' , Raleigh, July 17, iwo. : - wn, TajEW BIHJH.H. KJMUWan i&Aita oi aaurn ll Wald Emerson. . . v The Last of the Foresters, py jno. ustor vooa, aumor of Virginia Comideans. " . i ; "Lt. ' - The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwontth. tr iv living's life of Washington, voL; 1 and 2,v 12mo. - The Baked Head and other stories, being Na 2, modern story teller. . For sale by ,. m t POMEROY. Sgbtber 15, 1866: 11 A' .COPIES. OE HARPER JLftjW just raceived at - September. 80, 18o6. '..' -y FOR OCTOBER POMEBOYU V 0.. ..KOR SPB6 TRADEWl! SALE AND RET A II W. .,.tr,.ii. inCm - T? nn fiUD'ftiMf n A Twnr . . w .w i i i a" J -rw " ' "' t-'m t m i mi n nTrriTTHriwi 1 1 f an 1 1 1 i'i'i 11 'm 1 H " kjr k ibi : i t r . 11 v HirirHVHiiHiii ih ' ib e k . .the .- v iLnvaiMDiiiuiiimi sin KjBi rami KnlluB uw r friends and the public that we have in store a large and most excellent Stock of Leather and Hading, for the Spring Trade, which we will sell as low as any other establishment South of New York, and for less price than they can be had there, expenses of travelling, freight, 4c, considered. All of our purchases having been made from the Impor ters and Manufacturers by the whole case or package, and the advantage of receiving Leather regularly from our own Tannery, places it in our power to sell Goods as above stat ed. Those who wish to buv cannot lose by giving our stock an examination, and we believe we shall be able to please, both as to price and quality. Below we enumerate some of the leading articles viz: 20 doien of Crawford's Calf Skins (this maker had the premium awarded to him at the World's Fair held in London in 1851.) 40 dozen French Skins, best quality, ' 40 " American Calf Skins, . 90 " Lining and Binding Skins, .' 10 " Morocco Skins, 800 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather, 50 " Band Leather, Lasts, Root-Trees, Shoe and Boot Maker's Tools of every bnd, Tanner's and Currier's Topis. Also, Sewed Brogans of our own manufacture, warranted to give satisfaction, and many other articles too numerous to mention, at No. 21, Old street, opposite B. P. Harrison's Saddlery. KA. 4 R. H. FORD. N. B. We pay the highest price in cash for Green and Dried Hides delivered to us at our Store. Petersburg, May 5, 1852. t R. DOBBIN, ' Boot and Shoe Maker, HAS REMOVED HIS SHOP TO THE HOUSE FOR merly occupied by Mrs. Hardie as a confectionary, on Fayetteville street, opposite the Market House, where he is now prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. He has on hand a stock of excellent leather, and will war rant all work done by him. He returns his thanks for past favors, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of them. IS" Remember tbe old stand of Mrs. Hardie. Raleigh, Jun. 7, 1856. 8 tf. BLANK LAND DEEDSy OF THE LATEST AND r jost approved form, just printed, and for sale at the "Standard" office. Also Writs, Subpoenas, Warrants, aid a variety of other blanks. ' Aug. 25,1855. 79 NOTICE. Was taken up and committed to Jail, in the County of Nash, on June 25th, 1854, a negro man, who says his name is TOM, and belongs to the heirs of Billy Fosters', deceased. Tom. from his annearnnce seems to be about twenty-five years of age, black complex - nm, aim uas mure inun an ordinary space oetween two of his under teeth.- Tbe owner is requested to come forward, pay prison charges and take him away, or he will be dis posed of according to law. A. R. BA1NES, Aug. 1 wtf. Sheriff. FIRST PREMIUM ! SMUT AND SCREEN ING MACHINE. YOUNG'S PATENT. IMPORTANT TO MILLERS AXDMILL OWNERS. This Machine re ceived the first premium at the North Carolina State Pair, and was recommended to the public as the best now in use in the State. Seven hundred of them are now running in orth Carolina, all of which are now in operation and have civen the most entire satisfaction, in regard both to performance and durability, some having run six years and perform as well now as they did at first, and have not been out of order one day. We nave thrown out ten different Smut Machines to make room for this. They are warranted for five years and delivered at the Mill any where in the State. Manufactured aud sold by JNO. A. McMANNA South Lowell, Orange Countv, N. C. April lft, 1854. 41 tf fjf Cut this advertisement out and keep it. mjOTICE.-THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO l.m sell 1000 acres of land, in Johnston Countv, in Johnston County, near 1-eachbure. There will be a credit civen of one, two. and three years, purcnaser giving bond with good security. A. J. LEACI1. Leach burg, April 28 ,1SS6. 46 swtf. Book Binding. JOHN II. DeCARTERET & SON. RALEIGH, N. C. ARE STILL CARRYING ON THE BOOK BINDING business in all its branches at the old stand over " Turner's N. C. Bookstore." Their increased facilities will enable them to execute the binding of Periodicals, Newspapers, Music, Ac, with promp ness aud dispatch, at New ork prices. Books sent to them fro any part of the State, with di rections, will be tv and in any style desired", boxed and sent back without delay. Address JNO. H. DxCARTERET k SON, Raleigh, N. C. April 25, 1856. 46 tf. CHEWING TOBACCO. THOSE WHO ARE fond of the wted, and have not chewed our Tobacco, are missing a great treat. It is generally believed we have the best in town. Call and try a quid at PESCCD A CATLING'S. j EGARS A TOBACCO of the finest qualit; vl- K7 ways on nand at the JJnig store ot W1LLIAMS A HAYWOOD. 41 Raleigh, N. C. , April 18th, 1856. INSANE ASYLUM. mrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APART i. men Is are now ready for the reception of 40 patients, in the Asylum. Those who have charge of the insane, and desire to place them in the institution, will apply to tbe Physician and Superintendent, E. C. Fisher, at Raleigh, before bringing tbe patient to the institution. . The Board of Directors refer to the 6th chapter, 17th section (page 86) of Revised Code, for the legal require ments necessary to be complied with, in order to ensure admission of State (or indigent) patients. For the admission of paying patients, reference is made to 20th section of same chapter, page 8s, of Revised Code. As all State patients are required to undergo examina tion as to their insanity, previous to admission, such exam ination will be held at Raleigh, where some of the members of the Board arc to be found. The Sheriffs of the several Counties will please notice the requirements of the 14th section of the 6th chapter, in relation to their duties as connected with the latv. It is expected that apartments for a large number of pa tients will be finished in the course of a few weeks, as the work upon them is now being prosecuted as rapidly as cir cumstances will admit. Notice of their readiness will be given through the public press. CHAS. L. HINTON, G. W. MORDECAI, THOS. D. HOGG, ' Ex. Committee of Board of Directors. Raleigh, March 1, 1856. 1 80 tf. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE PROP erty of W. J. Ramsay, deceased. The lot is in good repair; the house is nearly new, with six good rooms, and out houses in good order : and what is very desirable, an .excellent well of water. It is a very desirable residence for a family, being in a good neighborhood. Tbe property must be sold. nose who wish to buy can have an oppor tunity of buying cheap.- The house can be seen by apply ing to Mrs. Ramsay or to myself. Possession given to suit the convenience ot tne purcnaser. JOHN C. PALMER, Adm'r. Raleigh, June 14, 1856. 59 swtf NORTH-CAROLINA BONDS. Office or tbb Atlantic A N. C. R. R. Co., 1 Newbkrn. Anril 19. 1856. f IfkTORTH CAROLINA STATE BONDS, (500 A 11 H00. 1 can ha obtained from Pulaski CowDer. Esa. who is the authorized agent of this Company for the sale ot said Bonds in tne Uity or Kaieign. JOHN D. WHITFORD, Prest, At. and N. C. R. R. Co. April 99, 1856. 46 tf. mjOTICE.-I OFFER FOR SALE TWO VALUA- inl BLE plantations in the county of Jones. These plan tations adioin and contain from ft to 4000 acres, of which 12 to 1500 are cleared ; they lie two- miles south of Trent river an 1 20 from JXewbern ; wilt oe soio togeuer or sepa rate ; terms mode easy. For further information address the subscriber at Pol locksville, N. C. JOSEPH WHITTY. August 19, 1856. . . ..--I"..-. ' 78 8m. ' THOMAS S. GJLLIAM, Iron, Steel, and Metal Warehouse, Ab. 21, BoUingbrook St. PETERSBURG, VA. I HAVE ESTABL1SED MYSELF FOR THE TRANS action of a General Iron. Steel, and Metal Business, and. invite, tbe attention of Virginia and North-Carolina Merchants visiting this market, to an examination of my large and varied assortment ; my arrangements being such as will enable me to sell at the lowest rates. - Railroads, - Machinists. Blacksmiths, and the Trade generally.' will find at to their interest to examine my stock before purchasing 'elsewhere. . - -......,-.. , . : . . Orders thankiully received and promptly attended to. -, ... t THOMAS S.. GILLIAM. :;"Sept 6,1856. ' -r " '"j- .--' - '; 88 Bw8m. - - .'- " m ! : TT1KIlTOR : SALAD OII-IN PINT -"AND S3 quart Bottles just to hand and for Sale by - Z r.:-:yy. -. ir . . v PSCUD A JSATLINGw flOD LIVER OIL.-A FRESH SUPPLY OF Rsshtons' aad tiimes in store.- ; v REENSBOROfTGB ' M1JTIT AL 1 1 VW8URANCE AND TRUST COMPANY: ThU Com pany offers inducements to those wishing to effect Insur ances for life, rarely presented by similar lnsrtitnUone. ' Those who take Policies of Insurance for Life, and those only, are Member of the Company entitled to such profits as may be realized from an accumulated Premium Fund, and from the large amount of Deposits in the Trust De partments of the Company, which are kept astivdy em ployed. ' " Policies of Insurance issued on the applicants' own life,' or on the Lives of slaves, for a year, or term of years, at a moderate rate of premium. Deposits of money received in the Trust Department the operation of which is that of a Saving's Bank and tbe depositors allowed interest at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum for any time not exceeding four months ; 4 per cent, over four and not exceeding six months; and 5 percent, for any time over six months. Pamphlets containing full and' particular information forwarded to any required address. . - . D. P. WEIR, See. & Treat. Grecnsborough, N. C. September 1, 1854. 87 Iy. SIDNEY A. SMITH, , ATTORNEY AT L A W, . SMITHFIELD, N. C, f Will attend regularly the Courts of Pleas t Quarter Ses sions of Wake, Johnston, Cumberland and Harnett, Smithfield. Feb. 20. 1856. 28 tf. . j LEWIS & KING, , Commission Merchants MOBILE, ALABAMA. B. B. Lawis, formerly of Franklin Co., N. C. . Dr. Pettoh King, of Pickens Co., Ala. A. M. Lewis, our authorized agent of Raleigh, N. C. June 6, 1854. 68 REVISED CODE, PRICE $4 00. POSTAGE when sent by mail 45 cents. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Also, the Revised Code interleaved.' A few copies only in this form remaining. $5 0. W. L. P. keeps also constantly on hand Jones' Digest, Eaton's Forms, Iredell on Executors, and Law Books gen erally, particularly those required to be read for County and Superior Court License. January 17, 1856. 17 CARROLL HOUSE. CHESTERVILLE, S. C. THAT LARGE AND SPLENDID THREE STORY Building on the east side of Chester Depot, is now open for the accommodation of persons travelling by the Curs, or otherwise." The Proprietor is well aware, that nothing short of a well-kept house, will induce custom to this so recently gotten np; and although very solicitous of patronage, he refrains from those, thousand and one prom ises which have been made, only to be broken by many of nis - illustrious preaecessors. He confidently hopes, that he will be sustained, and npon trial give that satisfaction and accomodation to the wearied traveller, that will send him on his way rejoicing. J. L CARROLL. Feb. 25, 1856. 29-7-tf. TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF Person Couutv, on Sunday the 6th instant, a runaway negro who says he is free, but cannot show any evidence of the fact, and that his name is William Mayo, and that he was raised about Greenville, Virginia. Said negro is about twenty-one years old, of a bright ginger-cake color, five feet eight inches high, with small feet and hands ; had on, when taken up, white pants, bombazine coat, and a striped cotton vest, all badly worn. The owner of said slave is hereby notified to come forward, proyo property, pay charges, or ne win oe aeau wun as tue law directs. JOHN C. WILEY, Jailor. Roxboro. Jan, 10, 1856. 20 tf. T AMP OIL. A GOOD SUPPLY JUST TO HAND JE-J and for sale by PESCUD A GATLING. March 17, -V1C7HITE LEAD AND OIL. WE OFFER FOR w W sale, at low rates, 10,000 pounds White Lead of various brands, 500 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 100 opts, l urpentine. Copal aud Japan Varnish, Cotton Seed Oil, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Litharge. Pa-. Black, Tera de Sceina, Umber, Yellow Ochre. 100 500 500 800 200 200 200 500 lbs. 100 Vandyke Brown. And a large stock of all tbo usual kinds of paint used here. Our stock is replenished from week to week to sunnlr the demand, and our prices compare favorably with those charged in Petersburg, Norfolk and Wilmington. ruavuu st ua..ihu. March 17, 1856. - niT.Ricn Ar tz a stow nitT.vnin. Raleigh A Gaston R. R. Office. I Raleigh, February 8, 1856. I AS THE NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD IS NOW completed to Charlotte, notice is hereby given that goods or produce brought down that Road, intenaed for transportation over tne Kaieign a uaston Jtaiiroad, will De received by this Company at the North Carolina Railroad Depot in Kaleigh (owned jointly by the two Companies) and will be transported thence without delay or extra charge, and goods designed for tbe western merchants and others along that Roan, will likewise be delivered at the same point. . AH dues tor freight must oe paid at retersbarg or forts mouth, except on way freight, which must be paid in ad vance or on delivery of the goods. Every effort will be made by the officers and agents of the Company to give satisfaction in the transportation' of goods and produce. Owners and shippers of goods are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their destination may be known. tt. uamiiiTuhi, rresioent. 23 tf. FOR THE SICK.-RICE FLOUR, FARINA, CORN Starch. Tapioca Sago, Arrow Root, and Gelaline, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. lOOD ADVICE ABOUT PIANOS X MUSIC Jf IN A HOUSE! ! A house without Music, is like a Nursery without Children, silent, gloomy, and desolate. Music is the harmonic soul of life breathed or suggested everywhere in nature, and only absent from the lips and souls of those who are "fit for. treason, stratagems and spoils." So, young ladies, insist at once npon your Papa buying a riano irom r.. r. hash, oi retersourg, aunougu you may not be able to play more than a Polka, a Negro Melody," snd Days of Absence, on it, -. Tbe above is good advice. You can always find about 40 select Pianos at the lowest prices, with all the various styles and patterns, at n. r. uasho Piano Forte Ware room, 83 Sycamore, corner of Bank street, Petersburg, Va. Aug. 26, 1856. 80-swtf. LOUIS E. HENRY, Atrorney at Law, RALEIGH, N. C, ' " Wilt practice in the County Courts of Wake and the ad joining Counties., "i.., A.. na vain ' - . . - fik MvAn ' -' QUENT.- BUSBEE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Fatbrcvills St., Raleigh, N. C Will promptly attend to any business intrusted to him in the United States and State Courts; and with the Ex ecutive or other departments of the State Government, July 1,1856. 66 tf. Thomas White, P. R. Davis, W. H. Harder WHITE, DAVIS A HARDEE, General Commission Merchants, and Dealers '. in Gnaao, , v - PETERSBURG, VA. Sept. 20, 1855. 87 GANTWELL8 JUSTICE THE NORTH. CARO UNA MAGISTRATE. This is an improvementipon and designed to take the place of Swaim's Justice. . Price $3 50 postage 86 cents. Foreale by ' .W. Afc rUBAttUI, .-August, 1836. 81 RICHMOND IN BY-GONE DAYS; BEING REM iniscences of An Old Citizen. Extract of a letter from Washington Irving, Esq., to the author of Richmond in By-GoneDays," dated July 1856:. "Your little volume was particularly acceptable to me. "Richmond in by -gone days " was Richmond as. I knew it in the days of my youth, nearly fifty years since. :. Every ,; tion of scenes, and characters; tons since passed away ; for - at Richmond at the time of my exit, there .was a rare as-) . i f . , i. at . r- ; J .1 r seiiiuiajre oi tne taieut uu ueruity w t irguiia, uv pressions I received then have ever made M the Old ion dear -to Me."' ; This book is for sale by. ; '''''11 "V" ' ' .V' . -.4 .. r'-'- r--v, v. ;-5,:.'a . . N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Sep 28, 1856. 8 POtt BUalNESS Mt.-SCITS OFjCAaflMKRg and llarseilles,iust received." - .; I Marseil les, just W. JL-WIliJAMS, Agi., -i-. '' tr- 1 REENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. M At the end of Three Years, such has been the care and economy of the officers of this-Cvmouv. that -wear still free from debt: have made no assessments and have now sach a large Capital in cash and notes, that we have do bee-, itation in saying to the public, that -there is no safer Com pany in the Southern Country. - The most of the Risks in mis company newgin me western pan or we oiaxe, wnest the danger irom fire is much less. - - --. . - At the last annaal Meeting the following officers were re elected. v '.; - : n- ' ' ! JAMES SLOAN, President J ' S.G.X50FFIN, Vice President. ; , C, P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. , PETER ADAMS, Sec'y A Treaanrer. W. H. CUMMlNG,Oen. Agent.. . " DIRECTORS. Jun Sloan. Dr. J.A. Mebane. C P. Mendenhall, Wm. 8. Km .Rev. C. F. Deems, James M. uarret, Jed H. Lindsay, t ' HeUonnel, K. W. Ugtram, J.' L. Cole, D. P. Weir, Greens ; E F. Lilly, Wades borough, Dr. S. G Coffin, Jam "Mm t Joshua Tavloe, Washington ;" Wm. A. Wright, Will, igton ; John L Sha ver, Salisbury ; John H. Cooke, Fayetteville ; H. G. Spruill, Plymouth ; Robert E. Trey, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. . All communicalinna ahnnM hm dirmttal to the Secretary free of Postage. PETER ADAMS Sec'y. August 0, 1854. . , . 7 U I RTINGS' WASHINGTON, VOL. Ill, READY for delivery to subscribers, at POMEROY'S. . 63 sw. PERFUMERY AND SOAP8. PESCUD A GATLING'S Drug Store is the place to get tbe most rfagrant Perfumery aud Emolient Soaps of every, variety for a little money. ORANGE HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAV ING purchased the above Hotel of B Nichols. Esa are now repairing and refurnishing, and will speedily have ii compietea in sucn a manner as to give antisiactiou to all, even the most fastidious. They intend it for a first class House. Its situation being on King street, which is the principal thoroughfare to and from the Deport of the N. C. Railroad, and bv far the handsomest street in the town, of- fers inducements to the visitors and sojourner which cannot oe lonno eisewnere in the place. Uur rooms, table and sta bles will accommodate both man and horse, with the most comfortable home. We shall keep no bar. Families and nersons wishimr to snend the Summer in this delightful country, will find rooms especially adapted to their convenience. We hope to receive what we are determined to merit, a liberal snare of patronage. H. C. STROUD A CO. Hillsboro', N. C., June 20, 1956. 61 swtf. KEMP P. BATTLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, . Fatbttkvillb St., Ralkioh, N. C. Will attend the Courts of Wake and Franklin, and the Terms of tbe Supreme and Federal Courts. July 1, 185. 66 tf. BP" Register copy. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.' THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY HAV ' ING made arrangements with the Raleigb A Gaston Rail Road Company, and re-established their office in Ral eigh, N. C, are now prepared to transport Freight, Specie, Bank-notes, and parcels of every description, to and from all the principal Cities North, South and West of Baieigh, at the most reasonalde rates. Also the following stations on the line of the R il igb A Gaston railroad : to Frauklinton, Henderson, Warren ton, Gaston A Weldon. The Express will run with the speed and regularity of uv uwil BUU IU -IIBIieC VI nucVKH IIIVOTCillKCI WM. WHITE, Jr. Agent. Office at the old stand, near the Yarborough House. Sept. 2,1856. 82 tf. SCHLOSS A BROTHER TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to tbe citizens of Raleigh, vicinity, and the public in geueral. that thev have changed their firm bv taking in as a Partner Mr. M. GRAUSMAN, who will here after attend on the CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISH ING STORE, in all its branches. All orders will receive strict attention. Any garment sent for will be finished and forwarded to its destination within eight days. All sizes of Coats, Pants, Vests, Ac., constantly kept up by our own original merchant tailoring establishment v Joseph Schloss & Brother, coiner of litgnt and Mercer-slr Baltimore, Md. We have now on hand and are constantly receiving at extensive assortment of Ready made clothing for the spring and summer, also Hats, Boots A Shoes, and every thing in the line of gentlemen's wear, which we are selling very cheap, as we can attord to do, because we manuiacture out own clouting and shoes, uive us a can and De convinced SCHLOSS, BROTHER A Co. Raleigh, May 8, 1856. 48 ti. A. M. MCPB8 ITERS, H. CniSELIX. t. W. HABTIX. A. M. McPHEETERS, A CO Wholesale Grocers, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wills' Warehouse. Norfolk, Va. REFERENCES: . Thomas P. Devebeux, Esq., Halifax, N. C. Geo. W. Mordecai, Pres't Bank of the SUte of N. C. C. Diwet, Cashier . " W. H. Jokes, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. L. O'B. Branch, President Raleigh and Gaston Road. Messrs. Reid A Soutter, 1 Dr. N. C. Whitehead, Norfolk. Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. ) Alex. Bell, Esq. ' Messrs. Spence A Reid, Baltimore. " B. Blossom A Son, New Fork. September 16, 1863. 78 ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, ponnsellor ' and Attorney at Law, RALEIGH. X. C. Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake. Johnston, Chatham and New Hanover. He is to be found at the office formerly occupied, by the late Hon. WHL H. naywooo, jr. Raleigh, January 8, 1854. 16 wAsw6m. aSJTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHATHAM COUNTY Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Au gust Term, 1856. Wm. Griffin, Administrator of Martha Patterson, dee'd, exparte. Petition to sell land to , pay ueois. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Eliza beth O. Daniel and Thos. Patterson are non-residents of this State ; it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication De made in tne nortn Carolina standard, a newspaper pub lished in the city of Raleigh, for six weeks, successively, for the said Elizabeth O. Daniel and Thomas Patterson to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the Court ilouse in V ittsborough on the 2d Monday of Novem ber next, then and there tn answer, plead or demur to said petition, or the same will be beard ex parte and judgment taken pro eonfesso as to tnem. Witness, William P. Taylor, Clerk of onr said Court at office on the 2d Monday of August, A. D., 1856, and in the 81st year of Americ.tn Independence. - W. Jf. TAIlAflt, j. V. V. September 7, 1856. 1148 w6w. ATTENTION t ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE firm of Booker A Cole are now positively the last time requested to come forward and pay their notes and accounts to me, the undersigned being one of tbe above named firm, which firm will no longer continue ; and all demands that are not settled immediately will be found in the hands of an officer. The undersigned may be. found at Wm. Cook's store, (Ira Beckwith's eld stand,) opposite Law rence's Hotel. i - . J. W. COLE. : Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1856. 5 wtP25. "Oh wad some power the giftie gi'e us, . To see.oursels as ithers see us. At the Daguerrean Gallery o" Havens A Malxox your wish eon be gratified. ' MR. MALLON, (OF THE FIRM,) HAS JUST returned from the Northern cities where he acquired all tbe new styles of Daguerreotyningas well as the latest and most approved modus operan di of transferring th "hu man face divine " to olasb, in all the natural colors, known. as Ambrotypes. ' Also, pictures on Ivoet- which, cannot a surpassed. , . ; ; Don't forget that we color Ambrotypes as natural as Itf, and warrant a likeness. . v '- . i', We keep a large assortment of Daguerreotype snd Am brotype stock on hand which will be sold to the trade at the lowest eash pries.. . ;.. , . yy,. "...i V;.-' BATH REGULATOR. JU':"! '?r' ' Havens A Mallon's Nitrate of Silver Bath Regulator for Ambrotypes, to make an old Bath work- as ' good as a new one.to prev nt " fosapoK," specking., Aei will be sent to any part of the Union, Freight pre-paid on tbe receipt of ten dollars. - - .. .. ... ..- :- . . Raleigh, Oetoberl, 18S6. ?-;"V VX.j-V 99-f . v Wrcbe's Cultivating Plow. ' - A ENTKD.26TH FESRHARY. 1868. fTHSBIA- ded Plow.) awarded tSltnreminm at the Lest N. t State Fair - with eutti nor Klaiina in Out nlam of a moMhoaiid! eats, divides and tarns .over the soil deppaitAag the fiaer parts, oiv the farrow, and turning over the tarf, elode, Ac on the surface. Is cheap,: light, and lasting,- and easy to both driver and team. Admuly adapted to alinosjaaj nnrpose nr wuea tne r low is oseo.. . . . . --j-.o . i ' ..For license to asU,with further iafbexoeJie address . . , . -'. tfrooaviiJe, uranville Co. Xi.u. Jane 18. 1858. ' ' , : . 1129 wtf. J. H.Gcch,Oxicrd, N, jUeit pxders for the above TWsUIdiveylmvilytoT, NM ItnetViliaiao be dfrldeS fn SW jTat4Aa KweUr7rf1b ItoeddweUinftkltBJlai t be with-pia-eahtsr '-U-i'iS- ZxSiiSL : Ship's Nik track oCW .mm 5 Amios AbWlP! ll tinihmal-iirith arnH-ui: oak aad mnVw:i rHoliaitd: traSt of xv"i-4; :ttf;;j ' ate mpr'K fo'fMvm ttr-ir. In baas l mmii . 1 ' rAnotfier tract, one aad;a half knilrt tra Kwapn aeresi beavUyeovered wIlhwwUtfryiM 'tract Borchaaed from estate of. Jiha Pttf."dweiifl , OnetraeC in Eastern Shove Swamp; Of 60anfoia Stog the' lands td Mr. QrteprjJ tf. ' :.--'-s.; . Wlhie tract, on Linkhorn Bay, ot 50arlVi? Tbe balaoeeui good pine Umber, wilAaftiWtt-WF attached. v :.; -.:-.v-v-. "-vyrt-- . One tract, near Nimmo'S Chtrch, mm3ntymU ladd.' V r -. ... .'. .,,.. ,.,iV i Ona tract: in nam hnma. 'af MO' aeveat adMana the lands of WHson Whiteborst aad UrmiphfKpig 5t a growth of young oak tiusber. r -.Two small bras, at West lM.Mge, M V. BA 4r xa - Dm. w . : : Allnnd tract of 200 acres, adjeiBigg hi uurnicar, or ooceaaea. Ona track in Norfolk ammtvl nf. 50 atv-oaEUOW road. adjoining the lands of Stephen Tateav ?-:? -M A small Farm, on Lambert's PeUt, in view f Hampton roads, with sundry ether places of land. - i . . . : Also, 20 lot of lands of 2 acres each, sitnated at TernU- nus of Canal, at North Imndihg. f i'. A further description is deemed unncessaryr Iraens wishing to review the land, wilt please apply to IWcia Thomson, or Edward Foster, at Kentpsville. ' y ' ' ii- TERMS: One-third eash, balance ia two ec .inatal mente of one and two yeanu.-"' -'"."-: " BY THE ADMINISTrtATORS. September 18, 185a-s A i-y iy 80 swlxt. - ''--'- " For Snle.'"1- "' THE LARGE AND EXCELLENT FARM, KNOWN as the Caddo Place ; containing two thoanaad eight hundred (2, 800) acres; abont "900 acres, cleared Wnd, and the balance well timbered and the whole mostly rich al luvial bottom. On the farm is a good and isabsUntial two story brick house, doublebrick kitchen, brick smoke house, a good double roomed frame tooxe, together with a Mack smith Shop, and wagon making shop, and jgrw quarters sufficient to accommodate fifty or seventy-five heads. There is also on the place a good cotton gih'hoose, and Press, and an excellent huree mill, and cribs,- barns and stable. The Caddo river meander through the whole it agth of the tract. There is a well of never failing and exaeileat water in the house yard, with milk house attached, and a splen did garden lot There are several good springs on tbe puce, and a very bold Chalybeate spring about 600 yards from . the house. The Military Road, the great western thorough fare to Texas, runs by the house. This is one of the richest, and most desirable places in south-western Arkansas! It is situate about four -miles from Arkodelphia, the' eeeaty town of Clark county, v . ? v : ' - - '. ;-tt Also, one thonsaud two hundred (1,200) acres in another farm, lying in Dallas county Arkansas; wt; the Ouaehtu ltiver, a navigapie stream, partly oonom, ana paniy np land, with sixty or seventy acres opened.' ' The attention of Esrsons intcnding'to settle in Arkansas ia invited to thce -nds. , .- . ; -i : v - . : .. w .-: . 4-. . Also, one thousand and forty (10.4) acres, or superior Black lands, situated in Clark county, immediately on I he Cairo and Fulton Railroad Line, and' six miles from water navigation, 400 acres of this tract cleared land. - Also, nine hundred (two) acres; lying in Clark county, about half bottom, and half uplands, nine miles from water navigation, and four miles from Rail Road line. .. -One hun dred (100) acres of this tract openedJand. - - ';" - " 11 Also, oue thousand three hundred and forty (1840) ecr, lying in Clark county, half rich bottom, and 2 acres open ed, and tbe balance good upland. ' Also, one thousand eight hundred (1800 acres,-fyrngin Clark cnauty, lOo acres ojened; mostly rich bottom lands, and not subject to inundation. . AH the above lands are finely Timbered and Watered. For further particulars apply to. , W. F. 8. BARKMAN,. -.; .,. ' Arkadelpbia, Arkansaa' - Sept. 16. 185ft. - V - ' " u tlJ. Land for Sale near Raleigk." tv THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE, UPON reasonable terms, a tract 6f Land known as PAOL1, lying on tbe Hillsborough road, abont two miles from the- JSU state House, containing abont one hundred and fifty i There are two handsome building sites on the tract, and the lands have been well manured and produce good crops. They will aUo sell two tracts of Wood Land, lying in the same neighborhood, between three and fonr miles frotxj. the city; one containing seventy-fire and three-fourth acfes, the other forty-five and one-half acres. .-.,! ?- lf these lands are not before disposed of by private sale, they will be sold at Pub'ic Auction, at the Court Hense door in the City of Raleigh, on Monday;, the 17th day of November next, upon a Credit of six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest from the day of tale. ; The purchaser will be required to give bond and security, and , the title be reserved until the payment of the purchase money. ROBERT B. GILLIAM, 1 i C. ; - ' T. BROWN VENABLE,)-Executors of R. JAMES McKIMMON, 1 Kingsbury. ; Raleigh, Sept. 28, 1856 t- X Stf-r-ewM.' OSTRICH FEATHER DUSTING BRUSn ES. The nndersigned beg to announce the they are continuing the manufacturing of and are prepared fill orders, to any extent for tbe different vriUe of Plain and Fancy Colored Brashes, npon the most tar orabieierms for cash, or approved credit, A liberal discoaat will -be made to the Trade. '--. . c L. G. HANSEN,' A 150, ; -r 176 Front street, New York. - Sept. 19, 1856. ' - '-'--' 87 ew4t. Mayor's OtBee, ; I k' Ralhou, Sept, sth, 18M. f : IfxTOTICE 19 HEREBY- GIVEN THAT APPLICA 1 wl tion will be made to the next. General Assembly, 4ir an Amendment to tbe Charter of the City of Raleigh. ... . WM. DALLAS HAYWOOD, flayer.; ' ' ' ,. - ... -. SA-rawA-a,. IfAJEW SPEAKER. THE SOUTHERN SPEAKER lnl or Sixth Reader; containing, id great variety, tbe Master Pieces of Oratory, in Prose, Poetry, and Dialogue: with an Appendix; embracing Knowles Modet Debate; Tbe Declaration of Independence; Constitution of he Uni ted States, with marginal index; Washington's Farewell Address, with running index and marginal a9stkms,ay . Barton Uoss, A. Jr. a. U.: f Fir sale by HiD.: TURNER, CfBopkstora, Ra igh, Sept, 28, 1858. 9TH MONTH. 1856:v HclLW AINE A GRAHAM.? IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, . "' i ' vMot 60 Stcamors strrbt, ' '"' Petersburg Va., ' ANNOUNCE TO THE TRADE THR ARRIVAL of their iniprtationsofv' : -i :. e i;. English, Irish, Scotaji and Prenek Goods, which, with large purchases - in the Northern and Eastern markets, enable them to offer a Stock equal if not superi r to any ever owned by themselves or their predeceaara, Paul A Mc'Ilwaine. - - '.'' '' ; - i ; HcILWAINE 4 GRAHAMr -T Agents for North Carolina Cotton Yarns.4-4 Sheetiageaail 4-4 Osnaburgs, and for genuine Irish Flax Thread end ', Shoe Threads. Virginia Fulled Iiaseysand Kersay ' Sept. 17, 1856. ' . '- -. ':-. 8eV8tv. VALUABLE. PLANTATION JTOB KALE.-. -Tbe undersigned. Executor of the . list wilt and teatu ment of Green Womack, dee'd, will sell on 'the, 20th day -.if October next, in the town of Haywood' tbe large and val uable plantation of the late Green Womack. fyiugoo Ca) Fear River, two miles below Haywood, adjoining tt jaods of Robert Harris, M; McCoy, and others, i .; On this tract there are about three hundred acres of tint rate iow grounds cleared and under good fence, and son. a yet tn clear. Alan, a good, proportion of. upland snitab'e for the production of corn,, wits, wheat and cotton. The low grounds are not surpassed in the predaetioaTain by any in the county. . ;. .v. . '" v.' 4 ..: :-.- a. . There ia on the place a two-story ham, 70 feet in length -with fixtures for running cotton gin .and threshing ma chine, besides, smaller barns and .otlierf aeceesary out houses, cotton screw, Ae. - v, :-'.: ' The place is well watered and as' healthy as any oa tl river, haying the convenience of steam boata, rqnaingljr the place to rayetteviHe and'. Wilmington.". In cunnectkTi with this tract wjl be sold 95 acres of jinelsniLwell:tin, bered, abont one mile from' ttM plantattim. ' " A credit of one and two year will begiven."''Bondl)w,h nhdoubted seettrity wM be required for the payment of the purchase money. j 'r V. V" .V -'- "- ' vV.r r ' ,o:;4.wojUcic,3Extfr.v r aiwwni , aii. in, wm. - . -, 01 SWtd. EA1Y swaim's nnHE NORTH-COWJIATaAGlSTBATE, y JL j-.n practical guide to the Lvrd tJbe8tate, and Ade osions of the Snpreme Court, defining the datieeeadJaeai diction of Juaticee bf the Pea nnder -the Revised Code or 185V-,'togetber with laU'iaatraotiona, and numerofia Forms and Precedent, r ;vc , -'.-.;:-' ' -. i -.-.-'. '.'". . :. -"Wi- vn -t-i?te'i!r 'V'-f : EDWARD CANTWKLU . EeoL.L B v ' .,'.',i.--S.:'ri." " . .. rOne VdT. i to, hearij 800 JSP' nd.w,U rMPlw,TblaiShv .ThisdayJufc Raleurh, N.CC 1st AagWl85.g SPLENDID -0JW0 -CTOAE OF TAr . and for eaJe very low', at RIOJJ3 brands in- Wholesale and retaiL "wcud a ATtnro. lpOT AjUI-im P9tIKiBvPOT ASM FOR 'AU as. ... iow o .-' ' : March 17, t85.Tr PESCUD A GATLING. :-5 ;3, .-. : i . -jvs -I h m m '3 - 3 i if. , a.' !-atA.l-.a4.S' v y- 4. ''- '-" ' 7" - --' 'y -'" .. - ' k'