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THE Hortlj-Cnralina Mot. WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Editok ab PaoFBisro. . ' ' ' ' "FBANK. I. WILSON, Associate Editor. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY Too Dollar per annum, ..niriablv in advance. 1 IKKJ1S OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY Jour Dollar per ', invariably in advance. jll ,K,jr are dictmtinved at the txpiration of the time for tfic tiny hace lt"il. , . . Terms of Advertising in the Semi-Weekly Stnndard. Our regular rates of advertising are as follows One square, (14 lines or less) first insertion, F:ich subsequent insertion, ft 00 25 Longer advertisements in proportion. ... Contracts will be made with advertisers, at the above frt'tlur ruttr, for six or twelve months, and at the close of the contract 33 per cent, will be deducted from the gross ininiiiit. Professional or business Cards, not exceeding five lines, irill be inserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weeklv, for go for six months, or $10 for twelve months; or in both pa pers for $10 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. . Terms of Advertising la the Weekly Standard. One dollar per square for the first insertion, and 25 cts. for each subsequent insertion. So dedvetion will be made ca U'telly advertieement,nt matter how 'they may run Only a limited number of advertisements will be admitted into the Weekly. All advertisements, not otherwise direct ed are insened"m the Sn ei-Weekly.and charged accord ir-g-ly. When the number of insertions is not marked on toe advertisement it is inserted until forbid. Money sent us by mail is at our risk. February 27, 1657, I M. MCPHEETEHS, H. cniSELHf. J. W. HASTIS A. M. McPHEETERS, or CO. Wholesale Grocers, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IIW Warehouse. Norfolk. Va. REFERENCES: Thomas P. Devebkcx, Esq., Halifax, N. C. Geo. W. Mordecaj, Pres't Bank of the State of N. a C Ukwet, Cashier " " V H. Joses, Cashier Bank of Cape Fenr. L. O H. Uranch, President Raleigh and Gaston Road. Messrs. Ueid A Soutter, ),- Dr. '. C. Whitehead, Norfolk, Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. ) Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. Spcnce 4 Reid, Baltimore. B. Blossom A Son, Sew York. September lti, 1S.'3. 78r- EST&BUSHED I87. Wholesale and Retzn Sealers in STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. Also, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. 13 SYCAMORE ST., PETERSBURG, VA. LEWIS oc KING, Commission Merchants, MOBILE, ALABAMA. B. B. Lewis, formerly of Franklin Co.. N. C. Dr. Pettos King, of Pickens Co., Ala. A. M. Lewis, our authorized agent of Raleigh, N. C. Juue 6, 1354. 58 J. M. STEVENSON. GENERAL AGENT, Fur the sale ol all kinds of produce. All orders promptly mended to. Office No. 84, North-Water St., , WILMINGTON, N. C. October 2o, 1856. Hfi swlypd. WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Raleigh, N. C. Office on Favetteville Street, immediately in the rear of Kemp P. Battle, Esq. July 27.-1857. 71 lypd. KEMP P. BATTLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Fatlttevillb St., Raleigh, N. C. Will attend the Courts of W tie and Franklin, and the Terms of the Supreme and e sral Courts. July 1, 185. 66 tf. J3" Register copy. Barros C. Watsox. Gastox Meabss. WATSON A ME ARES, GENERAL COMMMISSION MERCHANTS. 34 Burling Slip, NEW YORK. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO SALE OF SOU' tliern produce. Dec. 12, 1856. 7 swtf. QUENT. BUSBEE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Fatetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. Will promptly attend to any business intrusted to him in the United States and Stale Courts; and with the Ex ecutive or other departments of the State Government. July 1, 1856. 66 tf. SIDNEY A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMITHFIELD, N.C., Will attend regularly the Courts of Pleas A Quarter Ses sions of Wake, Johnston, Cumberland and Harnett. Suiithfield. Feb. 20. 1856. 28 tf. WILLIS L. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. (Office, east tide Main Street, So. 163.) WILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL COURTS of Shelby, Tipton, and Fayette. All business en trusted to bis care will receive prompt attention. VjT Special attention given to collection of claims. February 24, 1857. 27 swly. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY OF FIRST quality Imager Beer. Also, constantly on hand Ale, rVrter, Ac, and a general assortment of confectionery. J. KAKKER. Raleigh, July 21, 1857. - 9 8t WOLFE & CAIRNS, XAXCrACTCERS DEALERS, WHOLESALE RETAIL, IX BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, Ac, Ac, 15 Bollingbrook Street, PETERSBURG, VA July U, 1857. 67 -ly. JAMES II. STRUM, General Agent and Collector, OXFORD, N. C. - BEFRBKCES: Joseph H. Gooch, Granville Co., N. C; Hon. A. W. Ven 'bie, Brownsville. N. C; R. N. A D. C. Herndou, Oxford, R. A. Young, Petersburg. Va. rebrnary 14,1857. 24 swly. DR. J. A. GEOGHEGAN, LATE OF CLARCSnLLK, TA , Has Located in Franklinton, IT. C. Jhnh 8, 1857. 29 swly. J. Hocstox. W. A Au.ee. HOUSTON ALLEN, At torn ie and Counsellors at Law. Kexaksville, N. C. ITTILL ATTEND THE COUNTY AND SUPERIOR ti ''"ur, " Duplin, New Hanover and adjoining Coun- 1 Vri 4, 167. 89-swly. B. R. MOORE, A 1 1 Th B W i w a sun w a urerr W SALISBURY, V. C. ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ROWAN and adjoining Counties. Collections ptomptly made. . fPfj 24, ma7. 44 swtf. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, 5 RALEIGH, X. C., , """ ine aupenor uiurui oi new nvn- over and Sampson and ihe Terms of the Federal Courts, OffiUprfi",e Co7t of "-Carolina at Raleigh. H llHyood "J onner,jr occuPed by the late Hon. Will. Raleigh, May 28, 1857, -""'62- JAMES B. AVERETT, Attorney at Law, KEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA. nEanBak .n-Uf I bw i nw aanEenaEw. . anv. ven. i l . in in ii a ir -.'ii v :jw. a. . a. -' nr,v v 5 ii nil ii r wrw ii uyu t' ii.1 ii ii- s. 1 - ir a n u n 11 . 11 jik tii , .1 1. 1 1 TTSf 1 I ri ri l.i I !! :W 1 I f. I vlSA Sv.i I IT; 1 1 CT. i? '.CTSP.'IImA sJ r,;;l : IITILTIl. r II j. J VOL. VII. Works on Gardeninsj, e.' T ANDSCAPE GARDENING ? OR, PARKS JLd and Pleasure Grounds. With practical notes n country residences, villas, public parka and gardens. By Charles H. J. Smith. . " ... The American Poulterer's Companion. With 120 illus trations. Bv C. N. Bement. SchenckVGardener's Text Book. .-. Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America. Dixon A Kerr's Domestic and Ornamental Poultry. ( New American Orchardist. By Wm. Komick. Tbe American Faimer. By Blake. American Fruit Culturist. Bv J. J. Thomas. The American Farm Book. By Allen. Familv Kitchen Gardener. By Buist. Grain'Tubles : Showing the value of bushels and pounds of different kinds of graiu. American Flower Garden Directory. By Robert Buist. : The Flower Garden. By Joseph Buck. " Johnson's Dictionary of Gardenicg. Edited bv David Landreib. Downing s Country Houses. Downing's Landscape Gardening and Rural Architect. The Fruits of America. Containinar 48 rich I v colored plates, aud full descriptions of all the choicest varieties in America.. By U. Jtt. Hover. for sale oy H. D. TURNER, ' N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, February 23, 1857. 27 Book Binding. JOHN H. 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 and dispatch at New York prices. hooks senr to mem iro any part or tne state, wnn ai rections, will bv ty and in any style desired, boxed and sent back without delay. Address JNO. H. DeCARTERET A SON, Raleigh, N. C. April 25, 1856. 45 tf. " North Carolina State Bonds. mjORTH CAROLINA STATE BUND .tlOoOand $500 ll can be obtained from Pulsski Cowper, who is the au thorized agent of the Company for the sale of Konds in the City of Raleigh. These bonds are not (as some have sup posed) Kuilruud bonds, but bonds issued bv the State of North-Carolina tor ihe benefit of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company. JOHN D. WHITFORD, President Atlantic ana N. C. R. R. January 26, 1857. 20 swtf. CANTW ELL'S JUSTICE-THE NORTH CARO LIN A MAGISTRATE. This is an improvement upon and designed to take the place of Swaim'a Justice. Price $3 50 postage 36 cents. For sale bv W. L. POMEROY. August 211, 1856. 81 Valuable Land for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE A tract of superior land, containing about 22 acres, sit uate on both sides of Big Lick Creek, on the Uillsboro'and Fish Dam Road. There is no better land than this in the State, for the growth of Com, Wheat. Cotton and Tobacco. There is on said land a good two-story dwelling, with seven rooms, and the necessary outhouses attached. Those wish ing to purchase had better call soon or Iher will lose a bar- gain. LULOlibl lJl3. Nov. 21, 1856. 1 swtfpdlins. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO, Fashionable Merchant Tailors, AND DEALERS IN SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gente FurnUhing G'txl. dbc, HAVE NOW A LARGE AND UNUSUALLY AT I motive stock of goods, consisting of a choice selec tion of Materials, which will be made up in tbe must tasty manner, when ordered. A so, Reudv-M;ide Clothing of ourNewark Manufacture, the make and style of which we warfent to compare with the best custom work Being thus well prepared in both branches, we feel sure that we cac furnish any demand that can be made in our line. W. H. WILLIAMS A CO. PATENT ENAMELED COLLARS NEW STYLE. Tbe Enameled Collar surpasses every other style in point of neatness, comfort and economy. Being cut and shaped upon scientific principle, they can not tit otherwise than with beauty and ease. Being b'ighly polished, they will not hold dust as does tbe linen collar, but will keep' clean and retain their shape. This advantage, with the Uiw price, (less than that of washing the ordinary collar.) renders t hem far cheaper than any other style made No oue who designs traveling should be without a full supply, lo.ooo just received. Having the sole agency, will make deductions for dealers. W U. WILLIAMS A CO. MERCHANT TAILORING. WE ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION WITH this branch of the business, and Mr Sherwood is giving the best satisfaction to all as Cutter. A large invoice of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings jnst opened. We receive monthly reports of Paris and New York Fashions. W. H. WILLIAMS A CO. OPENED THIS MORNING, NEW STYLE SINGLE Breasted Vests, with tubs, the best style of Summer Vest out. W. U. WILLIAMS A CO. June 5, 1857. 56 swtf. FOREWARN ALL PERSONS AGAINST TRAD ING tor a note giveu by me, payable to Dibble A Bro thers, for ($110) one hundred aud ten dollars, dated May 3d, lrtn. As the above note was given for a buggy which was taken to be repaired by tbe said Dibble A Brothers, and I have never been able to get it again, therefore, I do not intend to pay tht note. CULLEN CREECH. August tf, lio7. 75 lm Storehouse and Goods at Auction. ON TUESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF AUGUST, IN STANT, I shall proceed to sell in the town of Graham, the entire stock of Goods on hand, (conveyed in trust by McDean ond Hanner to me) consisting of Dry Goods, Hard ware, Cutlery, eta ; in fact a general stock of Merchandise. And also, the large and well-constructed Brick Store House occupied by them, and some other Houses and Lots not dis posed of at the last sale. . The sale to be without reserve, and to be continued from day to dayf until the whole is dis posed of. Terms made known on the dav of ale. ' D. C. HARDEN, Trvttee. August 7, 1857. 74 8t. Household Edition of the Waver ly Novels. TT0W PUBLISHING A BEAUTIFUL HOUSEHOLD il Edition of the Waverly Novels, in forty-eight 16mo volumes, of portable size, combining the advantages of a clear, raadable type, and uniformity with other standard English authors. The work will be illustrated with steel plates, newly engraved in the -best manner, after paintings by the most eminent artists of Europe, and will contain all the latest corrections of the author, with some curious ad ditions, especially in "Guy MannenDg," and the " Bride of Lammermoor." It is tbe intention of the Publishers to issue two volumes every inonth, until the whole series is complete. The price will be 75 cents per volume. Six volumes already published. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, June 5, 1857. 66 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. -The subscriber offers fur sale his house and lot, situated iu tbe Northern part of tbe City, adjoining the Raleigh A Gaston Depot. The lot contains four acres, and is under good fence, the house and all out buildings being in guod repair. In the subscribers absence, Mr. J. leve rvux will take pleasure in showing the property to any one who may desire to purchase. ' Tbe subscriber will also sell tbe lot North of the Rectory and just out of the town limits. This lot contaius seven teen acres of highly improved land, and offers gre it induce ments to any enterprising man for tbe establishment of a market garden. For terms of sale, which will be moderate, and any reap sonable time given, apply to the subscriber, or in bis ab sence, to Mr. J. Devcreux. THOMAS P. DEVEREUX. " June S. 1857. i 56 sw3m? f Sg" Register copy. BLANK ATTACHMENTS. . rWTE HAVE JUST PRINTED A QUANTITY OF ff blank attachments, according to a form furnished us bv B.F.Moore, Esq. It is doubtless the best form in the State. - We will send them tree of postage for f 1.50 per quire. Blank notices to those supposing to hare some of the etfects of tbe attaches in their possession, will be fur nished at fl per quire our usual price for blanks. . We have on hand a larse assortment of Court blanks. Deeds, Forthcoming bonds, Witness - and -Jury tickets, Warrants, Ac , Ac. HOLDEN A WILSON.1 ay SHih, 1857. . . : RAG 8, RAGS.-FOUR CENTS PER FOUND, CASH, will be paid for good cotton snd linen rags,' in any quantity, from five pounds to Ave hundred and up wards, delivered at our store, comer of 'Wilmington sua uargeu street. UfVUUttCU HU l STJfittt Raleigh, August 8, 1857. imwttpd, ' jMM-"Utt mn u, iiln,.naiip.i anni-j .-ULiJiai rmvnm-nrm-m;-, viaCT if.iita.iMWll'llllw1f " " "r" 1-- - RALEIGH, N; C SATURDAY, AlGUST 15, I85X aEjT.EJ?.?!9R SPRING TRADE,. WHOLE-M-A SALE AND RETAIL. We respectfully inform our mends and the public that we have in store a large and most excellent Mod qf Leather and Fmdimye, for the Spring Trade, which w, will sell as low as any other establishment south of New York, and for less price than they can be had ev e." expenses of travelling, freight, Ac, considered. All of our purchases having been made from the Impor je 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 sellGoods as above stat ed. Those who wish to buy cannot lose by giving our stock sn examination, and we believe we shall be able to please, both as to price and quality. . Below we enumerate some ot the leading articles viz: 20 dozen 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, S00 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather. 60 " Band Leather, Lasts, Boot-Trees, Shoe and Boot Maker's Tools of erery kind, Tanner s and Currier's Tools. 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 w S7'- F. A. A R. H. FORD. t We pay the highest price in cash for Green and Dried Hides delivered to us at our Store. Petersburg, May 5, 1852. tf. BLANK LAND DEEDS, OF THE LATEST AND nost approved form, just printed, and for aale at the "Standard" office. Also Writs, Subpoenas, Warrants, atd s variety of other blanks. Aug. 25,1855. 79 TTEW BOOKS. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, BY 11 Charles Knight. . History of Texas. By Youkum. The Hills of the Shattemuck. By the author of the " Wide, Wide World." Tuckerman's Essays.- By H. T. Tuckerman. LiterarjeCriticisms. By Horace Binney Wallace, Esq. Art Scenery in Europe, with other Papers. By Horace Binnev Wallace, Esq. The Bible in the Woodshop. By Mears. Autumnal Leaves. By L. Maria Child. Aurorah Leigh, a New Poem Bv Miss Browning. The Forum. By David Paul Brown. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. RALEIGH PAPER MILLS. ' Rags Wanted, nr0 BE DELIVERED AT THE RAILROAD STA JL tions or at my warehouse in Raleigh, or thev will be taken from tbe different stores in the State. Merchants and others buying rags will please advise me when tbey have a quantity on hand, or will send them to their nearest Railroad station, as I can still afford to pay the highest price in cash on delivery from store or at Railroad station, either in bank bills, checks or Northern funds. References Cashiers of our Banka in Raleigh, and the principal North-Carolina and Virginia Merchants. C. W. BENEDICT. N. B. Constantly on hand paper suitable for Cotton Factories and newspaper wrappers. Cotton waste wanted. C. W. B. Raleigh, March 17, 1857. 83 iF"Hillsboro' Recorder, Winston Sentinel, Salisbury Banner, Danville (Va.) Republican. Goldsboro' Tribune, Fayetteviile Carolinian, Wilmington Weekly Journal, War renton News, Newbern Union, ar.d Kinston Advocate, each copy six months and forward bills to me at Raleigh. mj EW BOOKS. THE STAR CLOC1) ; BY A. S. H Hoe, author of I've been Thinking; To Love and be Loved. LENA RIVERS, by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, author of Tempest and Sunshine. THE ARCTIC EXPLORATION and Discoveries during the Nineteenth Century; being detailed accounts of the Ex peditions conducted bv Ross, Parry, Hack, Franklin, Mc x Clure, and tbe Grinnell aud Kane Expedition; by Samuel Smucker. AUTUMNAL LEAVES; being Tales and Sketches, iu prose and verse; bv L. Maria Child. THE AMERICAN CITIZEN ; by Bishop Hopkins. At POMEROY'S. EV. C. B. TAYLER-S WORKS, IN NINE V0L umes, 12 mo. Each volume sold separate. Mark Wilton; or the Merchant's Clerk. Earnestness; or Incidents in the Life of an English Bishop. Lady Mary; or Not of the World. Margaret ; or Tbe Pearl. Records of a Good Man's Life. Scones in a Clergyman's Life. Thankfulness; or Passages from the Diary of the Rev. Allan Temple. Angel's Song. A Christmas Token. Christmas at Old Court, For saU- bv H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, April 14. 1857. 4o sw. DR. CLOPTON'S INFIRMARY. DR. JAS. CLOPTON, WHO HAS VISITED RA leigh, aud all the principal towns iu Carolina, for sev eral years, practicing his profession, baa permanently loca ted at Hunisvtlle, Alabama, where he is prepared to treat, moet meet nf 'till '. the following diwaaM. tn-irit; Ailimft Diseases of the throat. Scrofula, Glandular Swellings, Tu mors, Scrofulous Cancers, Ulcers on tbe face, and all dis eases of tbe skin, eyes, Ac, arising from an impure state of tbe blood. Testimonials of tbe highest character can be given, from the most respectable families of Carolina. All communications must contain a three cent stamp to pav for the return letter. Nov. 25, 185. 4 swtf. S. BABCOCK, Dentist, Office over D. C. Murray' Stort, nearly opposite the P. O,) WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITI ZENS of Raleigh and vicinity that he has opened sn office at the above-named place, where he will be pre pared at all times to perform all operations pertaining to l entistry in a satisfactory manner at reasonable charges. Particular attention given to filling aud preserving tbe nat ural teeth. Also, to tbe regulation of children's teeth. Artificial teeth inserted on gold or platini prates, singly or in setts, with artificial and continuous -gums, in cases where required. Nov. 18, 1856. 103 THE COLOR TYPE, A New and Beautiful Style of Picture. T1 ALL AT COPELAND'S NEW GALLERY IN THE upper part of the Post Office building, and see the Color Type (painted in oil colois,) and say if you have ever seen anything to surpass it, in the way of a " ran pie- ture." Sky-light, splendid cameras, neat and comfortable rooms, fine pictures, low prices. So come along without delay, And get a picture with the pay. P. S. Mr. Copeland continues to take Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, snd paint portraits upon the most mod erate terms possible. Raleigh, October 1, 1856. 91 tJl. p- Signal, Register and Biblical Recorder copy till 1st January. 2 TATE OF JlORTH-CARQLINA. NORTH- amnion Countv. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. June Term, 1857. W. W. Peebles, assignee of John White- bead, vs. ur. w. a. wnitenead. Attachment levied on land and negroes. In this case it is ordered by tbe Court that advertisement. for tbe space of six weeks, be made in the Raleigh Stand ard, s newspaper published in the city of Raleigh, for tbe defendant to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at tbe Court House in the town of Jackson, on the first Monday in September next, and replevy the properly levied upon, and plead to the plaintiff s action, or judg ment final will be tendered against him for the plaintiff's debt, and property levied on, condemned and sold to satis fy tne piaintiu s aemana. Witness, John E. Rogers, Clerk of said Court, at office in Jackson, tbe hist Monday of June, 18n7. JOHN E. ROGERS, C. C. C. June 23, 1857. 1 mo wfiw. 3 TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA.-NORTH amptou County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June Term, 157. W. W. Peebles, assignee of Peter Ed wards, vs. Dr. W. 11. Whitehead. Attachment levied on land aud negroes. In this case.it is ordered bvtbeC urt that advertise ment be made for the space of six weeks, in tbe Raleigh Standard, a newspaper published in tbe city of Raleigh, tor the defendsht to anuenr at the next term of this Court, to be held at tbe Court House in the town of Jackson, on the' fi i si Monday in September next, and replevy tbe property, levied upon, and plead to tbe plaintiff's action, or judgment final will be .rendered against mm tor me piainua s oeoi, and the property levied on 'condemned sod sold to satisfy the plaintiff s demand. - - . -Witness: John E. Rogers, Clerk of said Court, at office in vacKSon, tne nrsi aiouuay n miob, iw... r- JOHN E. ROGERS, C. C. C, June 28, 1857. lllo w6w TV HE TRUSTEES OF THE TABB0R0 ACADEMES -. wth tn Atniiln' DwnilanMn anil hur riffV til tttktl J ? tencr required. Addresn . . " I; JotS0.1$fi7.V - . ' ttHflrWvr. 'if 2.REENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE IN XJTSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. This Com pany offers inducements to those wishing to effect Insur ances for life, rarely presented bv similar institutions. . Those who take Policies of Insnrsnce for Life, and those only, are Hemliere of the Cbmpaay entitled to such profits as may be realized from an accumulated premium Fund, shd from tbe large amount of Deposits in the Trust De partments of the Company, which are kept actively em ployed. Policies of Insurance issued on the applicants' own life, or on thelives of slaves, for s year, or term of years, at moderate rate of premium. Deposits of money received in the Trust Department the operation of which is that of a Saving' Bant and the depositois allowed interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per anuum for auy time not exceeding four months ; 4 per cent, over four and not exceeding six months; and 5 per cent, for any time over six months. . ' Pamphlets containing full and "particular information forwarded to any required address. U. c Wfcllt, oW. r ireae. Gretnsborough, N. C. September 1, 1854. 87 ly. R EYISED CODE. PRICE 4 00. POSTAGE when sent by mail 4o cents. For sale by w. Li. ruauKui, Also, the Revised Code interleaved. A few conies onlr in this form remaining. $5 60. " W. L. P. keeps also constantly on hand Jones' Digest, Eaton's Forms. Iredell on Executors, snd Law Books iren- erally, particularly those required to be read for County and Superior Court License. January 17, 185B. 17 N. C. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORTH CAR olina Mutual Insurance Comnanr. held on tbe lltb inst. the following persons were elected Directors snd Offi cers for the ensuing year: 1 U1KE.UTUKS: Henry D. Turner, Raleigh. J. R. Williams, do. T. H. Selbv, . do. C. W. D. ftutchings, do. Kemp P. Battle, do. George Little, . do: James M. Towles. do. James E. Hoyt, Washington Alex. Mitchell, Newbern. ' Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington John M. Jones, Edenton. W. W. Griffin. Elizabeth City. F. F. Fagan, Plymouth. J. W. Harrell, Murfreesboro. H. B. Williams, Charlotte. Geo A.Smitb, Milton. 0. F. Long, Hillsboro.' Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Boner, Salem, A T. Summv. Asheville. OFFC'ERS OF THE COMPAN I. T. H. Selby. President. H. D. Turner, Vie President. John H. Bryan, Attorney. Hamden S. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer. T. H. Set by, ex officio. ) John B. Williams, ) Executive Obmmittoe. ' C. W. D. Hutching, J This Company has been in successful nneration nvr 10 years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of pro per! v in ine otate, (except steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,887,49, a large portion of which is in country risks ; and its present capital is ovei Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds, properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com pany has been less than one third of one per cent, per an num, on all grades of property embraced in its operations. All communications in reference to ii virauce should be addressed tc the Secretary, post paid. UAAIDiSS S. SM Til, Seo'y. Raleigh, Jan. 20, 1857. ic CALL ON II. L. EYANS, WHO HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE Northern Cities, and has received a complete as sortment of every article kept in bis line, quantiiv, quali ty, and prices, so well understood by tbe citizens of Wake and adjoining counties, as to render it unnecessary to speak of great attraction. Call and examine for yourselves. BOOTS AND SHOES. A GREAT VAFIETY Boots. Shoes. Comrress Gaiters. Patent Lethai for gentlemen. Black and Fancy Gaiters, Kid S ippe a and Ties. Kid aud Morocco Bootees, for Ladies, Mi -s, and vnuarvn. u. JiVAS. March 27,1857. 36 swtf. FORM BOOR. THE NORTH-CAROLINA FORM Book ; containing all the most useful Forms which oc cur in business transactions between man and man, as well ss in official stations: together with the Constitution of North-Carolina, and of tbe United Slates; tbe act fixing the fees of Clerks, Sheriffs, Ac Calculated for the use of the Citizens of North-Carolina, and made conformable to law. Compiled bv a member of the North-Carolina Bar. Price 1. For sale by U. D. TURNER. H. D. T. will send the above work by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of $1. Raleigh, April 14, 1857. 40 sw. Valuable Land for Sale in Carteret County, North-Carolina, near Beaufort. WILL BE SOLD AT AUGUST COURT NEXT, IN the town of Beaufort, s valuable tract of land ly ing in Carteret county, ten miles from Beaufort, on the New bern road, on Core creek, and about eight miles from Caro lina City by water. The land has on it a good bouse with six rooms, and all necessary outhouses all nearly new. There are three acres of old land under fence, and about twenty-four of new, and thirty ditched. The track contains three hundred and twenty acres. Prof. Emmon's Report shows that land like this of mine is the most valuable ot auy kind for corn. Persons wishing to purchase, can address me st Charles ton, S. C, snd those who wish to see tbe land can do so by calling on Mr. David Dickenson, who lives nesr it, snd will show it to them. There is a fine place on it for s brick yard, the day being excellent for tbe purpose. Tbe purchaser, if it is wished, can purchase stock snd all with tbe land. There is a good range for cattle. Posses sion will be given st any time. Z. FARROW. Charleston, S. C, 9th Feb., 1857. 26 swtf. -pkTORTH-CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, BT 1 Prof. Emmons, being the Report of tbe Geological Survey of the Midland Couutie. Price $3. Postage when seut by mail 27 cents. Fur sale by W. L. POMEROY. March 27 1857. 26 SHIPPERS OFJ5PRIN6 GOODS. Take Notice!, . THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY ARB rOSWABOIKO DAILY VIA RAILROAD AND STEAMER ROUTES, FROM ALL THE NORTHERN CITIES. Id? So Obstruction of any Suture whatever. 6F FREIGHTS FROM BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, AMD ALL TBS PRINCIPAL CITIES OP THE NORTH, AT MAIL SPEED I AND AT THE USUAL BATES... For further information, .inquire of the undersigned, st No. 69, Fayetteviile street. WM. WHITE, Jr.. Agent. Raleigh, February 24, 1857. 27 swtf. BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, WORTH READ ing. Literary Criticism, by Horace Binney Wallace. Art Scenery in Europe, and 'other Papers; by Horace Binney Wallace. Violet ; or the Cross and the Crown ; by Miss Mcintosh. Aurora Leigh ; a Poem, by Elizabeth Barret Browning. . Chesterfield's Letters to bis Son ; new edition. -. John Halifax, Gentleman. At .... , r-.-v POMEROY'S LEND YOU A PIANO. ISHING TO CONVINCE PURCHASERS of II what we have known ourselves for Twenty years past, to wit : That our Piano Fortes are really desirable, (good and cheap) we feel perfectly willing not only to send them on Trial. to persons wishing to purchase, but also to Lend them for s given- time, to those who may prefer taking them in that way, in order that they may test what wehave said of their aualitv. No one wishing to purchase can doubt the prudence of this course, so tarns tbey are concerned, or the liberality of ii so iar as we are concerned. E. P. HASH, Petersburg, Va. June 20,1857.. . v..' to ' ' ' - FOR 8 ALE. k. ' ' QAA BUSHELS OF GALE WHEAT THE EAR ijf W liest and therefore best varietv of white wheat. S per bushel, delivered la sacks of 2 bushels, t Morris-- Hie. A. negro gin ano ner cniio, (bouse servant) to n purchaser for bis own use. A first rate Jack sod Jenny, Suffolk hogs of the best breed, and crosses of tbe Suffolk sad Berkshire. " . - - A. RENCBER. - Httsboro, June 80, MOT. ; ' ti'KJtU Ti-:1 V t."w Til t:it:-J l -l lie i fi.Mir'.vw. 9k;- Ji. i. v:! . f:-.i!lfi-u. . . ... :. No. 76; Northern aad Southern Iatelliceuee. . TWW& UNDERSIGNED, AFTER RETURNING- M. thanks to bis mends and tne public in general, lor tne very liberal patronage hitherto extended to him, and a re newed assurance on his part by strict attention to buiness, and determination to please, to merit s continuance of the same, respectfully informs them he bas just returned frcm the Northern Cities, and is now receiving bis Spring- sod Summer supplies, selected, with great care ana attention from the latest importations. ' ' He has in store s large and varied assortment of French, English snd American Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings of all colors snd stvles. . GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. . Stocks. Nanoleon Ties. Cravats. Glover. Collars. Byron, standing and garrnte. Dress Shirts, French Emb'd Bosoms, Under-shirts, and Drawers, of Silk, Linen, Gauze and Jeans; in addition to which, he is receiving a large assortment of . READY MADE CLOTHING. both of his own snd Northern manufacture, which being made nnder bis own supervision snd direction, be can con fidently recommend. He most respectfully solicits an ex amination of bis goods, and makes no charge for exhibiting them arry or all of which, he would be pleased to dispose of on tbe most reasonable terms. To cash buyers, he offers a deduction of 10 per cent, for all accounts as high as 20 dollars. ah ouis closed semi-annually first of January and July; Cutting snd repairing done with care and dispatch. -' The latest Foreign and American Fashions just reoeivd ISAAC PROCTER, 1 ' ' Merchant Tailor. '' April IT, 1857. 42 swtf. DAGTJERROTYPES, AMBROTYPES, CAMEOTPPES, MELAINOTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, 4 PLAIN OR COLORED, Taken at HAVENS' GALLERY, lor one dollar and tin. wards. Raleigh, April 24, 1S57. " 1 44 swly. ; H. A. DEPKIN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Next door below the Post Orncs, Raleigh, N. C ' KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND MANU- factnres to order, all kinds of boots snd shoes. He has just received A large stock of materials, and is prepared to fill orders at short notice. Also s variety of boots, shoes. gaiters, Ac, for ladies snd gentlemen, of the latest and most fashionable styles. Call and examine his Stock, and you will find something very superior. l-f? repairing done witn neatness and despatch. Teh us, cash ; or six months credit to punctual dealers. April 24, 1857. 44-swt. f AND FOR SALE. J OFFER FOR SALEMY JLi Mason Hall plantation in Orange, near tbe Alamance line, on the N. C. Railroad, one-and-a half miles northeast of Mebane's station. Said plantation is situated in a healthy neighborhood, is well watered, and has meadows of superi or quality upon it, a good dwelling house and ail necessary outhouses, and a good proportion of timbered land, and contains aoout 400 acres. Terms will be made easy to suit tbe purchaser. For further information apply to Giles Me bane, Esq., Mason Hall, Alamance. JlAttY r. BOND. February, 9 1857 . 23-tf. Opposite the Masonic Lodge. MAY BE FOUND COFFEE, SUGAR, ADMANTINE and Tallow Candles, Nails of all sixes for common use, Crockerv and tin ware, of all sizes and shancs. snuff and Tobacco and Cigars, Meal and Flour, Corn snd 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; ior woicu ine wgoesi mantel prices win oe paid. - - W. W. WOODEL. April 23, 1856. 46. THE WEEKLY STAR, IS THE WASHINGTON CITY NEWSPAPER FOR persons at a distance to lake. Its promptness and re-: liability concerning Washington affairs, and with reference to other matters of which information centres st Washing ton, has secured for Tbe Daily Staran immense circulation.' Tbe Weekly Star contains all news appearing in tbe Daily, capital Tales for the Fireside, Ac., Ac. Terms : The Daily, 3 5" per annum ; The Weekly, $1,25 per snnum. To Clubs, The Weekly is mailed (addressed to each person) at $1 per annnm. Subscriptions paid in advance. Politically, The Star is " Southern Rights.,' Address W. D. WALLACH, Publisher, Washington City. Nov. 22. 1856. 105 tt MACHINES, ENGINES, Ac. HAVING RE ceived an Agency frcm one of tbe largest establish ments in the United States, I am prepared to contract for Machinery of all kinds, and of tbe most perfect character,, on the most favorable terms for cash or good paper. Among many things, I enumerate Locomotives, with an improved valve arrangement, giving the best results. Stationary Engines from 2 to 500 horse power, arranged to suit the purposes for which they are needed, and guarantied to give satisfaction. Portable Engines from 2 to 16 horse power, adapted to the use of Farmers, Printing Offices, Hoisting, Ac. Power Presses of a new, simple, durable and effective character, and very rapid work. Shop Fittings, Power Planers, Boring snd Morticing Ma chines, Cotton and Flour Mills, snd indeed sll kinds of Ma chinery. SAM'L B. PAUL.. Petersburg, Va. February 18, 1856. 25 swly. BOOKS FOR MAY. THE OLIVE-BRANCH, OR WHITE OAK FARM. Things not generally known : A popular hand-book of facts not readily accessible in Literature, History and Science; edited by 'David A. Wells. Scandal ; by Mrs. J. T. Bickford. Illinois as it is, its History, Geography, Statistics. Laws,' Ac, with a Prairie map, a Geographical map, a Population map, and other illustrations ; by Fred. Gerhard. Biographical and Historical Sketches; by T. Babington Macaulay. Testimony of the Rocks ; by Hugh Miller. America and Europe ; by Adam G. DeGurowsku Tbe World's Own ; by Julia W. Hone. Hooper's Western Fruit Book, with colored plates. Hawk's History of North-Carolina, vol. 1st. Fur Sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Msy 18, 1857. 61 Austen's Patent Freezer A NEWLY INVENTED ARTICLE; WILL FREEZE Cream in six minutes. For sale at the N. C BOOKSTORE. May 18, 1857. . 61 ILL S.BECKWITH-S ANTI DYSPEPTIC Pills," price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. D. TUNRER, PILLS.- BECKWITH-S ANTI-BILLI0US PILLS," price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. IX TURNFR, N. C. Bookstore. June 20, 1857. . 60 A SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG GEN tleman, lately graduated st the University of North' Carolina, and who can gi ve the best testimonials as to char acter and scholarship, wishes to teach as principal or assis tant in a classical school, or as instructor in a private fam ily. Address E. W. VG. . Oxford, & C.1 July 17, 1857. . ltL: WANTED. . ... . "i J- A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD SOME EXPERI ence in teaching the classics, and who can produce most excellent testimonials as to his qualifications as a clas sical scholar, wishes to obtain a situation as Teacher iu some Academy or large school. He proposes to teach the Latin and Greek Languages, snd Literatnre; and also, French snd Ite'ian, either in the school, ortoprivateelaases. Address W. X., Box 565, Post Office, Richmond, Vs. July 21, 1857. . . 69 2fc' ;' MUSIC SCHOOL, Raleigh, N. C. , . . THE SECOND SESSION OF MRS. H. WHITAKER'S Music School will commence en Ibe second Monday in July next. Piano or Gmln thoroughly tavglit. Concert given at the close of each quarter..'' -"J. Kegister.and C. Advocate please copy 4 weeks. " - : OFFICIAL. ; Vi .:( . . i . ' ' DEPARTMENT OF 8TATE,T ' . WASHIXOTOK. JulvMn. lfLTT-. r . -arinPORMATIOII HAS TTF.ev. svr.vrvm t rura M Department from Chss. W. Kimball, the United Stales vonsui at romi a mre, or tbe death of John Trip, a sea men beloDging to the ship Pacing" of Washihgton,Rort "I" ' ' -. i- '' r-' . v ' t . ' y J . .-. J W L"J iraOOKt P APIS ft --THE KVTTSK Hivrrrirrv Jk ring Company have, on band for sale 200 Reams ot .J . ?'msTi . t"reg P01 Jane 26. 1857. ';4 y!t&?.U'u . t.w .. R ANA WAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ON THE aakMl .1 a A .JL ansa. .Zw.wAa 11 ! tflssPk wni wcikusu nunvt 'r ur I4JV pvuuw -w . plected, ronndsseed, faUfawst sboaldtreailasas feiwanTwhen be walks, nnoTs vary in telligent. He has a scar on tne inside of one thigh, cause ny s'wvjnndrBeervedinsmlinoTnstree: I have reason t better tnet aaba been ht tUwaattondf Johnston, Har nett, Cumberland ana Bladen, and In (be towns of Averas boro' and Fayetteviile, where be passed for s free man, fader the Wismned names of Joeeph Jcob John O. Wil iiamsand Willisot Caldwell, and at times 'IMlswna th fcOBpationofs ditchen I havaalso-been mfornted that ha left Raleigh Id h baggy iftth srtohman, nrobably uadt$J apromisSofbemglakwtoaf . ii. I will pare reward of n0 fovbisapprehen.ion and de liverr toe,r fin- nls confcnentJkoy Set h'iaijtf taken wtthnthi8tatotf90(rf taken out f the Ute ; and also f 100 for rf aofflt to eonrt njwhiU Uvligh Mavff,t857. " 1m$Atm..'t . f0r BaleiR Knister sad FayntsevlRn Oisnrnsr aofr 1 month and seod biu to advertiser, , , ' U.r?i'r -. --i---: ' ' RALEIGH AH1 GASTON JtAlLWAi Chang of Schedale ta eoaaect wjtn tM in tjarotina naiuuaa,' ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE lTff tNST JTRTI trains will leave and arrive at Raleigh K- 0- R- fc Dannt mm. frJlranrai - ,y. , a - -.'i r . r l ; t Express No. 1, leave Raleigh at 5 o'clock, A it . Arriveat Weldon 11.28. AM. . ' ' m Leave Weldon at 1, P. M, ! ' :! v-'r, , Arrive at Raleigh , P. M. :'' '' Express No. 8, leave Raleigh IS, P. M.t' ... , Arrive at Weldon 10, P, M. , ( s . ; ..t - I JJSnx f 11, A Blu . ' si wmstwm l4 ft.!!). V AlV'iU" r- "'t"l Ai x v saw aasaiviBEui -k aa ana - more than two hours ahead of the lino vim GoldAboroV. i : UrinH . ! ' t. Agent R.AG.R. XTCo. ' . March 17, 1857- ' ' V M ' ,. ., , : (Mtw& MEWARD.-RANAWAT 0 w THE NIGHT ljfi?S9 of the Uth inst, my boy HARDY. The said bo is about fire feet ten inches bight is of a light copper color, has .straight black hair, his front uppe teeth ara somewhat open, snd he is clear spoken. He nad on when be left, a black frock-coat; also, he had on a low crowa wool hat with a broad ribbon on it, . He will probably ga into South-Carolina, as be was last . seen on .tbe read to. Cheraw. I wilt pay the above reward to any person that will return him to me. or place him so that I can ret him. ' j . EEDICKDEAN. . Wadesboro', April 21. 1857. . ;i:-i . 48 swtf.. New Book. , . i , HAWKS' HISTPBT; . ; .. ... . OF,..,... i v ..... NORTH-CAROLiINA. t Volume one now ready. Price .;.'.;. $125 Postage, when sent by mail, -;',.( 81.-. The socoeeding volumes will be furnished as soon as pub fished, at POMEROYU ... ' 1 ..... .... SAVE YOUR : MONEY. ' "ECONOMY IS WEALTH. AND WE ENCOURAGE M-d tbe practice of it by selling Well-made Ulothmg ana Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at a great saving fa prices. Our stock of . SPRING AND . SUMMER CLOTHING, which we have made up expressly for this market, is now. large and desirable, to which additions are being made by tbe constant reception of new goods, and we pledge our selves to make it the interest of purchasers to boy of . SCHLOSS, BRO. CO. ... , Raleigh, April 14, 1857. 40 sw6m. WE also keep for sale a large assortment of Hats, Caps, Shoes, Boots snd Gaiters. ' DRESS GOODS. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. Berage and Muslin Robes, Tamartine, Lawns, Mus lins, Giugbams, Ac, just received at - H. L. EVANS. ". in ANTLES I MANTLES I A GREAT VaRIE- ty of the newest styles out. Call snd examine. - ... H. L. EVANS. ; HATS I HATS It HATS 1 1 1 BEEBETS MOLE-, skin, Soft Cassimere, Hungarian, Panama, Rutland, Dunstable, Webster, Coll Sunnett, Leghorn, Yonog Amer' ica, Old Fogy, ana Canada Straw Hats, at the cheap store oT : H. L. EVANS. . . .notice.. - AS I HAVE DETERMINED TO REMOVE SOUTH, I now offer my valuable tract of land for sale, contain ing four Hundred Acres, of which about one hundred and fifty acre are in a fine state of cultivation. The balance is well wooded and good arable land. - . - m Said land has on it a first-rate dwelling house, all ne cessary out-houses, and a fine well of water in the yard, a. fine orchard f apples and peaches of every kind. ' Said land lies nine miles south-east of Raleigh, between the Wilmington and Newbern Roads, in one mile of Au burn. . .. . .., I will take great pleasure in showing said land to any person who. may wish to boy. ,' - P. H. STURDEVANT. August 19, 1856. - - 7 tf 1857. SPRING ; TRADE. 1857. STEVENSON & WEDDELIi, ' v Importers and Wholesale Dealers la Foreiga aad. Domestic Dry Goods, Nos. J8 and 80, Stcamoeb St., PmasBVao, Va, ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST STOCK of Imported snd Domestic Fabrics tbey bare ever' had, to which thev invite tbe attention of tbe North-Carolina and Virginia Merchants, with the assurance that they, can and will offer sucb inducements in Variety, Styles, and . Prices, as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. March 6. 1857. JO-swlyl A MANUAL FOR PRACTICAL SURVEY ORS, containing methods necessary for Aetna! FieMt Operations. By E. W. Beans. For sale by i . H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, March IT. 1857 , . , . . S , . FOR BEAUFORT AND PORTSMOUTH, ' THE NEW, ELEGANT AND SWIFT GOING LOW, pressure Steamer PAMPL1CO, Of over 250 tons burthen, and fitted with all the modem; improvements conducive to comfort in traveling, wirh the chief advantage of her great security as a SEA BOAT ; -will run the ensuing season between Washington, Porta-' mouth and Beaufort, making her first trip on Wednesday,tbf first day of July, leaving Washington at 6 A. M.,and retnra. ing tbe next day from Beaufort, touching at Portsmouth go. ing and returning. . And on and after Wednesday the 8th day of July, she will commence running tbe ftl lowing Regular Schedule. ' Leave Washington on Wednesday and Saturday mora inga, at o'clock. ' ' ; Returning will leave Beaufort every Monday and Thar., dav morning,.at 6 o'clock. Faretb Beanfbrt $4,00, Portsmouth $2,60; Fare front Portsmouth to Beaufort M.fio. Meal Extra- No extra charge ior landing pssngertitbrs, . . Washington, N. C, June 5, 1857. .... . .'"'!'' This is a most desirable mate to pleasure seekers and In" valids seeking benefit from tbe se air, as the PAMPUCO is a large, steady and very comfortable boat built express-, ly for tbe Sound navigation and makes the trip through bfl Lay Light, sBbrding travelers afine opportunity from her' J "J . , 1 M . ., ., . . ' spienuia prouienaae aeca oi viewing ine ram at ucraooa.. and tbe ueeac, on ne i her way to Bean fort. June 8, 18.V7. 67 wJm-. -t-v K1 EROSENE OILS DISTILLED FROM COAL." . (Not. explosive.) Securtd.bv Utter vatent. The different grades of these celebrated Oils, suitable for Machinery of 'all kinds. Binnacle and Family nee, can b. had of the undersigned, also of the Wholesale Oil Dealer; and Druggists in the City of New York, and of the author, ized Local Agedt of the Company in this place. ' i : . Gexcval Aoekts fCsBOSsmi On C' i I.- .-.: v- No.5t.. ieaver Street,-rT.Y,-;7 IT Local Agencies granted on , iplieation as above.. ' Orders should specify tbe description of lamp or machinery. tor wh.cb the ou is wanted. June 6, 1867. W-awly. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.1 I will sell my residence in the Cltv of Raleigh, al the lot adjoining; Tbey are known in the plan of the City a lots No. JH8 and 18. Tbe property will be shown, and , the terms made known, to any person wsbK aiLERf July 14. 1851' ' .'':i-- ' 7-tf. . '-w-'r-y ow ready . ...... 8waia's Jastiee Revisedl. ,. rvmti NORTH-CAROLINA MAQ18TM ATat ,' M. a practical guide to the Lsws of the State, and tbed cisions of ibe Supreme Court, defining thedutii andjuriai1 diMin f Jbstices of the- Peace, nudeT ta KeviMd V of l854'-5d. together with foil ' lL , i forme ia&Preedntir . . ! -:. ;.'tt I n ii m r,tii .6 lARD CAFTWELL, E L.L v .;i(v;rd ?lr-i;;..-' if GnstUomet Lmmj t. ,: -v One Yol. 8 vw eontaining nearly 00 pagsa, handsomer 1 '"p0?4 "".J" "N JaTnw Uaaiyv,;,.- rpc,S 60. Tostage, 36centa. ' . Tbaday pnblisoedaadvtrstaDr " .wm---; '-". ei nigh; , a. u jMKDHrr4 WWa-.ar i i'wim w a lrmnri'tin!1! X JP SCKIBERS wish to employ a lady to take charge rf' v th6mni pnrttnent'r Wake Mai and FenaV AenoV my, 8Jary nr aaama. , Addiant;taahihuwtato. . nn7.'T8if7. P4