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'-X'V.-' - - T j - v. r. rv X -Vf :;- THE NOOTvCAEOIAJTANDA;.:..TUES OA LEND A Rr J? 0 R -1861 SSI9 a a 1861. J861 Jas't, 1 6 6 13 7 8 11U2 13 ) u 16 1415 17U8 20 21 2223. 2425, 21122 2829 241 27 127 28: 29:3031 31 Autt, 3 10 17 3 4 5 6 71 10 17 11 181314 15 14! 18 19:2021123 !21!22 28,29 34 mm. 2627381 2526 31 HABCH 1 6 7 8 Ssrr., 4 6 7 1314 IS lOttl 12 14 20121 22:28; 2930 16 1819 21 24B5 2627,28 23 2526 28 31 2930 1 3 4 Oct., 2 o 6 8 1011 12 19 15 16 17 I81 19,20 161718 22 291 2324:25 2627 BO 21 loa'CMio 26 30 31 Mat, Not. 6 7 13 17118 2425 14 20 212223 20;2122 27i'28 29,30 31 2627128:29, Juki, 1 6 6 1213 8 Dec., 1718 1920 1IQ 42512627 OO'OQ 24252627 29l30l3ll .I.J mSCELLANEOUS. PRING TRADE, 1861. HOME MADE GOODS. NORTH CAROLINA CASS1MERES. . N. tJl PLAID HOMESPUSS, N. C STRIPED HOMESPUSS, N. a BROWN SHEETING, ONE YARD WIDE, X. a OSNABURGS. 4c We will patronise North-Carolina as far as possible. W. H. 4c R. S. TUCKER. Feb. 8. 1861. I-1'- HATS ! HATS ! I HATS MI SPRING STYLES, 1861. JUST received- Superb Moleskin Hats, and an as sortment of SOFT HATS. Call soon and we will rivevoaflts.' W. ii. K. S. lUV-a.r.iv. Feb. 4, 1861 IK tf. RHUBARB OK PIE PLANT. Every family ought to have a few plants of this excellent substi tute for Gooseberries. Price from 25 to 50 cents. For sale vj. THOMAS CARTER, ' " ; Raleigh. N. C. Jan. 30, 1861. 13 lm. fUEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT FOR 11 SALE, in a flourishing town in Western North-Carolina The SUBSCRIPTION LIST is a lair one;, the ADVERTISING good, and the JOB WORK liberal. The office with the good will, will be disposed of on the most liberal terms, if application be made soon. Address, through the post oflice at Raleigh, X. Y. L., And give name and address. Feb. 6, 1861. 17 tf. DOWU WITH THE POLITICIANS ! THIS UNION MUST BE PRESERVED BY THE PEOPLE! AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST THE DAY IS AT . band, and it becomes necesary that every person bar ing MONEY of any description, to deposit tue same at FRANKLIN'S the only man in town that keeps on band joods to - . Suit all Classes ! Hang oat roar Banners and throw up Tour Hals for the UNION- now, fellow-ciiixcns. The way to preserve the Union and keep peace at home is TO DEAL WITH FRANKLIN. - Talk about dissolving the Union it can't be done with out the voice of the masses, the only true friends to the South and the Union; and when the day of trial comes we will be found defending every inch of the South at the point of a ttiei of eamdy. , But in the mean time don't forget that FRANKLIN'S is the place to bar Cheap Goods for the Cash. Why be alarmed, friends? Tbe Union will not be dis solved, for wo are the working-men ; and we are tbe fight ing men; and we bave the power; and we intend to pre serve this Union in which we live, and move, and bare oar being. v J. B. FRANKLIN. Jan. 4. 1861. - 8 3m. SEW WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. GOLD. Gentlemens' Levers, Ladies' Levers, Silver Levers, Ladies' Watch Chains, Vest and Neck Chains, 8etts of Breast Pins snd Ear Rings, . . Bracelett and Breast Pins, Ear and FingertRings, Cuff and Shirt Buttons, Cvltarand Sleeve Buttons, Belt Buckles, Armletttv and Pencils, Spectacles and Thimbles, Crosses and Snaps. PLATED WARE. Ice Pitchers and Spoons, Castors and Waiters, Cake Baskets and Forks, Preserveand Butter Stands, Tabie'aud Desert Knives, Oyster and Sugar Ladles, Butter and Fruit Kites, . FisH and Pie Knives, Sait Sellers, Candlesticks, Molasses Mugs, -Tea Setts 5 pieces, Spectacles. SILVER WARE. Cnps and Ooblels, Salt Sellers, Napkin Rings, Preserve and Sugar Spoons, Sugar Sifters A Crumb Sera prs. Ice Cream k Pie Knives, Butter and Cake Knives, Children's knives k Forks, Curd Cases A'Pepper Boxes, Fruit and Pickle Knives, Table and Desert Spoons, Thimbles and Tea Spoons Soup and Cream Ladles, Gravy A Mustard Spoons. Pencils and Pens, Spec tables, dc CUTLERY. Table and Desert Knives, Pocket and Penknives, Scissors and Razr Miscellaneous. Hair aud Tnotb Brushes, Combs and Guards, Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Traveling Wallets, Work Boxes, Steel Spectacle, Razor Strops and Brushes, French and Yankee Clocks. r wish the Members of the Legislature and others to call at my store and see for themselves. Mr Stock of Goods is large and fashionable, My prion art cluaper. I will war rant every article sold to be what it's sold for, no Plated Jetotlr) tuldfor Gold. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted for 14 months. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 1 8, 1 80. 1 tf. "United we Stand, Divided we Fall.' HURRA I FOR USWE TRY AGAIN! WHILE onr country is in state of political excite ment, and busfness seems depressed, we have determined to unite our efforts to carry on the Coitk Maanfactarlng, For the MUTUAL BENEFIT of ourselves, and for the ACCOMMODATION of all those who may favor ns with tbeir ens torn. We will endeavor to do all work sent us in a Neat and JSnbstautial Manner, and at Moderate Prices. . Unr long experience in the COACH BUSINESS natters us that we shall be able to give general satisfaction, r. . .. .. . BASHFOKD k GORMAN. Anyperson who may wish their Carriages Repainted Brad Repaired will do well to give ns a call, as H. GOR M AN; who is generally known as a GOOD COACH PAIN TER, hopes to be able to please alt those wh- may favor ttnlh tbeir custom. The Prices shall be moderate and tbe workmanship shall be as good if not bettter than any done in the City. B A. G ClOLDm640' kD0W " ,he Jan. 88, 1861 18 If. "f fkf BARRELS OF FINE WHITE MEAL 1UU IN STORE, and for sale by the bag. A lot of white meat, ground from nicely cleaned era. Families supplied weekly at lowest cash prices. iajuch M. TUWLES, Agt Farmers Halt, Feb. , 1861. 16-tL MUSIC FOR THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. a RE ATOREX COLLECTION, $1. Music of tbe Church, by Wainwrigbt, f I. Tbe Cburcb Choir, by Muen coir, 1.25. Grace Church Collection, by King, $2. Choir and -Family Psalter, by Wainwrigbt aad Dublenburg, $1 B0. Aanttes Ecclesiastics, Coll. of English Anthems, by Webb, 2. ..Tuckermen's Cathedral Chants, $2.50. Hay tec's Chants, 60 eta. . Bird's Single and Double Chants, 88 eta,.. Church Manual, by Biased, $1. Gregorian and other Chants, 85 ets. . Copies mailed, post-paid, on receipt of the 'f'' ' Published by OLIVER DITSON CO, 277 Washington Street, Boston. Jan. SO, 1881. : -. 14 tc. REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN OBTAIN t THOMAS CARTER'S NURSERY any evergreen or deciduous tree or sbrub, plant er flower that is in cul tivation. V' Jan. 11, 186,1. . - -lm. INF; ASPARAGUS BOOTS, $1 PER HUN--DREDt THOMAS CARTER, . jnSCELLAlTEOirS.' -; rv SEVEN,: YEABS!:: vv- I The ear sir tuMof unrivalled success attending .the COSMOPOLITAN AST A880CIATIOH," " have made it m bouJehold word Ihroughoot every quarter UndeTtuspice. of th populJnjtitution.; over tr kumd,itkd iomu bsve learaed to apprec iiato--by beautiful works of art on tbeir walls, and choice litera ture oo their tablets, tbe great benefits derived from be- ?$r to ratio -nparai leled with that of any previous year. . .. - , .- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Anv person can become member by subscribing ttr dollar, for which sum they will receive 1st. Tbe large end superb steel engraiwg, SU M 88 inches, entitled, . "FALLSTAFF MUSTERING HIS RECRUITS. 8d.-One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magasine, , "THE COSMOPOLTTAir ART JOURNAL. 8L Four admissions, during the sesson, to HTht Gallery of Paintings. 548 Broadway, N. Y." In addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art! comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, outlines, Ac, forming a trvly national benefit. Th Superb Engratimo, which every subscriber wilire ceive, entitled. -FAWTArr Mcstsbiso his Recruits, is ons of the most beautiful and popular eng T,"lt8J",r, sued in this country. It is done on steel, infiw lint ana itipplt, and is pritted on heavy plate paper 30 n f inches making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls or either the librarv, parlor or office. Its subject is the cele brated scene offcirJohn Fslstaff receiving, in ShaUows office, the recruits which have been gathered for his rag ged regiment." It could not be furnished by the trade for less than five dollars. . The Art Journal is too well known to the whole coun try to need commendation. It is a magnihcently illustrat ed magazine of Art, containing Essays, Stories, Poems, Gossip, Ac., by the very best writers in America. - The Engraving is sent to any part of tbe country oy mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage pre- '"subscriptions will be received until the evening of the Slst of January, 1861. at which time the books will close, and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting $15, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving for tbeir trouble. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C A. A. 546 Broadway, New York. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwarded by TUOS. CARTER, Agent for Raleigh and vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. November 20, I860. 98 tL PURE OLD DOMINION SMOKING TOBACCO. A FINE LOT OF THE ABOVE TOBACCO PUT UP t?L in lb. an M&. papers. Just to band aud for sale by HENRY D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1 SfiO. 94 tl HESPER; AND OTHER POEMS, BY THEO. H. HILL. THE UNDERSIGNED has now in press, a volume of Poems bearing tbe above title. Mr. HlLL is well known in this communitv, as the author of many fugitive poems, which published anonymously bave "gone tbe rounds of tbe press "sparkling, as pure gems, wherever set. Having now reclaimed these wandering waifs, be presents them to the public with others hitherto unpublished and his publisher would only ask for them a cordial reception impartial criticism. The volume a neat 12 mo. will be sent by mail, free of postage Price 11 per copy. Orders should be forwarded at once to the subscriber, as but a small edition will be published. A libural discount to tbe trade. HENRY O. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Jan. 7, 1S61. 4 tf. MRS. S. A. REID'8 BOARDING HOUSE, 3 & Kbiincu a.ti vr.ni i learaiii JB. part of the Citv, near the Methodiat Church. Every endeavor will be made to en sure satisfaction. TERMS moderate. Raleigh, Jan. 28, 1861. . IS tC WALTON HOUSE. AS the lease of tbe present Proprietor will terminate on the 26th of May next, the subscriber will rent, for a term of years, tbis popular HOTEL, to a man who can give such references, (none other need apply.) as will satsfy the own ers that it will be so kept as not to detract from the repu tation whicn it sustains as a nrsl class Hotel The Patronage of the House is large and increa.vng. From its central position, and established character, it can not fail of success, if properly conducted. Anv further in formation in detail will be given by addressing. T. O. A W. M. WALTON, Morgaoton, N. C. Jan. 83, 1861. l3-may26. SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING. JOHN A. JONES. FA YETTEV1 LI.E STREET. NEAR the New Bank building, having added recent improve ments, re pecWully solicits a eall both from citizens and strangers visit iug the City. Kalaigh, . C, Oct.S, i860. 81 tf. FOR THEHOLIDAYS ! LADIES FUR CAPES AND CUFFS, MISSES FUR SETTS. W. U. dc R. S. TUCKER. December 7, 1 860. loo if. MELODEON FOR SALE. L Very" superior double bank 5 octave Metodeon for sale, at half its cost. Tbis is an instrument of first quality, and suitable for tbe parlor or a church. lliUJIA.-s UAKTr.K, Raleigh, N. C. Jan. II. 1861. 6 2w. MANSION HOUSE, (Within Two Hundred Yards of tbe Depot,) "TOW open for the reception of TRANSIENT CUSTOM il A XII liUAKDfcKS. Table si ! supplied with best mark- et aflords. L. MONTAGUE, Proprietor. 4 6tpd. Raleigh, Jan. 7, 1861. &f "fl ery gratefuf for the patronage heretofore AC5U.t showu me, I would assure niv friends that with renewed diligence, I offer tbem my services for me new year. Mr Agricultural Department will at all ti riM h well .im plied with the most approved implements in use, and orders for any articles not in Store will be attended to forthwith, and sold at Manufacturers' prices, with freight only added. 1 also continue my Agency for the sale of Turner's Ex celsioradmitted to be nut only cheaper, but better than No. 1 Peruvian Guano, when used by itself, for either colon, wheat or corn. tiaugb s celebrated Raw BoDe Phosphate of Lime. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. Hydraulic Cement, Lime and Plaster. JAMES M. TOWLES, Ag't. Feb. 4. 1861. 16-tf. CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS.-Sinclair'a celebrated CORN PLANTER Winrlt..r'i .nH I sUr's Cotton Seed Planters, always on band at manufac- mci o pi.tcB, wiiii ireigm only aaaea. These great labor-savin? machines will not onlr in seed and labor, but insure better stands of crops thr.n anv other way of planting. "A word to the wise ought to be,h Ac JAMES M. TOWLES. Air't. Feb. 4, 1861. 16 Marti. NOTICE. HAVING sold my entire stock of goods and groceries to R. E. WILLIAMS, who will ontinn th. hn.inu at the old stand, I now request those indebted to me by store account to make immediate payment, as indulgence Will not hA irivAn lnn. I V. u, J L-l . is - uu iub mu ui rcuruvT next. f . WILLIAMS. Jan. 81, 1861. 9 tf. R O S S RS ! ! ROSES!!! . " . . Erel7 '"e in cultivation bat VBvvnv'ug; obu.ioe THOMAS CARTER'S NURSERY, Raleigh. oeuu tor a caiaicgue. 14 lm. Jan. bu, 1881. APRICOT AND NECTARINE TREES. Over 80 varieties of the above trees for sale at 5 eta. bj - . THOMAS CARTER. Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 80. 1861. 14-im! EUROPEAN LARCH, EUROPEAN LARCH. A Beautiful deciduous tree of exceedingly rapid growth. Price, from 25 eta. to f 1. For sale at the Raleieb Nursuries by THOMAS CARTER. Jan. ii, 181 6 lm. . LADIES KID GAUNTLETTS, LADIES KID GLOVES, AT 75 CENTS A PAIR. . W. H. de R. S. TUCKER. Dee, 7. I860. - tou tf. TIIU8IC BOOK8 FOR TEMPERANCE V TRHPKKiKCK MEUL. It M. MEETINGS. NEW TEMPtkANCK DIST. containing Glees. Sonn. and Pim. m i. R,.tnn Temperance Glee Book, a collection adapted to Popular Melodies, SO eta." Temperance Melode- on, a oo'ieciion or Unental Musio, 80 cts. Washingtonian Choir, a collection of Songj Dnets, Trios, Glees, Catches, Choruses, Hymna, Sacred Songs and Cbanta. fio ma. i!o.. vert and Dodge s Temperance Soon. 13 eta. tTninn t. aerance Song Book. 10 eta. Sent bv maiL'noat.n.M reoeiptof price. . . . . PublisUd bv OUVBR DITSON A CO, Bo; ' ' Feb. 8, 1861. 7 NORTH-CAROLINA -MUTUAL LIFE INSU- - ... "v RAN CIS COMPANY.'.'. -t.-; ' ' ' - -" -' -.- Orrics RALirtoH, N. C. THIS COMPANY TAKES RISKS UPON ALL healthy live between tbe ages of 1 and 0years for one year, for seven years, or for life the tut trr for lift participating in tbe profits of the Company. Slave, between the ages of 10 and 60 years, are insured for one year or five years for two-thirds tbeir markt-t value. r All tosses paid within 80 days after satis&ctorj proof is presented. : ' .. ... , . .t . : -r ; ' DIRECTORS FOB J860 AND 1861, Chas. E. Joaxsos. : W. W. Holobk, -QCBNTKJT Bdsbxc, H. W. Hcstbd, W. H. McKeb, ' EVBRAXD HaIX, R. H J. M. Loruor, -W. H. Joins, . K. P. Battlb, J. G. WiLUAin, C. B. Root, . P. F. Pncca, : Battle. OFFICEBS: , Chas. E. Johnsok, President, W. W. Holocx, Vice President, H. W. Hcstcd, Attorney, W. H. Jones, Treasurer, R, H. Battle, Secretary, v W. H. McKeb, Med. Examiner. C. B Root, 1 Q. Busbkc, V Ee. Com, W. IL McKbb, ) For further information the puWlc is referred to the pamphlets and forms ol proposal, wnicn may oe ooiaiueu at the omce OI ine t,ompaoy or any i iia agencies Address. R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh, Aug. 4, 1860. 63 ly, GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Fays all Losses Promptly I DIRECTORS: John A. Mebane. W. J. McConnel. C. P. Mendenhall, D, P. Weir, James M. Oarrett, John L Cole, N. H. D. Wilson, Wm. Barrincer. David ilcKnitrht, M. S. Sherwood, Jed H. Lindsay. Orecnsborough ; W. A. Wright, Wilmington ; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton; Alexander Miller. Bewoern ; Thadeua McGee. Raleieh: Thomas Johnson. Yanceyville; Dr. W. C. Ramsey, Wadesborough : Rev. R. C. Maynard, Frankhnton; Dr. . f. Watson, Watsonviiie. orriCBRs N. H. D. WILSON, - -JED. H. LINDSAY, . C. P. MENDENHALL, -PETER ADAMS, WM. II. CCMMING. - President. Vice President. Attorney. Secretary and Treasurer. Ueneral Agent, i Executive Committee. W. J. McCONNEL, J. A. MEBANE, J. M. GARRE'xT. All communications on business of the office should be sent to PETER ADAMS, Secretary. Greensboro', N. C, June 12, 186. N. C. MUTtJAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. A T the Annual Meeting of tbe North-Carolina Mutual J. Fire Insurance Company, held on the 10th of Janua ry, tbe following persous were elected Directors and Olfi cers for tbe ensuing year : DIRECTORS: Henrv D. Turner, Raleigh. J. R.'Williama, T. II. Selby, - C. W. V. Hntchings, - Kemp P. Battle, " George Little, " James M. Towles, " James E. Hoyt, Washington. Alex. Mitchell, Newbero, Joshua G. Wright. Wilmington. John M. Jones, Edenton. Geo. W. Charles, Elizabeth City. Jos. Ramsay, Plymouth. J. W. Harrlll, M urfreesboro. U. B Williams, Charlotte. Samuel Watkins, Milton. A. W. Steel, Favetteville. Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Bonner, Salem. A. T. Suoimy, Asheville. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. T. H. Selby. Prftidtnt. H. D. Turner. I'ire Pretident. Jobn II. Bryan, Attornry. Hamden S. Smith, Sterttar and Trtaturtr. T. 11. Selby, twrticio, ) Jobn R. Williams, Et. GmmiiUt. C. W. D. Hutching. J This Company baa been in successful operation over 13 years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of prop erty in tbe State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries.) upon favorable Terms lis Policies now cover property amounting to nearly fl.OOo.noo, a large portion of wmrn is in country nsa; ana ui nrexent capital ta over live hundred thousand dollars, in bouds, properly secured, All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to tbe Secretary, posl-imid. HAMDEN a SMITH, c'y. Raleigh. Jan. 16, 1861. 8 MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE HAW RIVER LAND FOR SALE. H AVING RESOLVED TO REMOVE TO TEXAS, I now offer for sale some of the most valuable lands. lying on the waters of Haw river and its tributaries, that can be found in Alamance county. I WILL SELL tbe tract of land on which I now reside. ne mile from Shallow Ford Bridge, six and a half miles trem the Company Work Simps of tbe N. C. Central Rail road, Ac, containing 4"0 acres more or lews, LM) of which is in a gwud state of cultivation, and all tbe rest is in on ginal forest. Tbia land is well adapted to tbe growth ol all kinds of grain common in this country, and, above all, superbly adapted to the growth of tne finest Tobacco. It is well watered with pure and pever failing springs, and is well supplied with good meadows, and it bas large orchards of both Apples and Peaches, of good varieties, of both kinds of fruit. It has a first rate Dwelling House and Kitchen, good Still House and Tobacco Barn: and, in a word, all necessary buildings for the comfort and safety of an farmer. Itie Tencea are all good, a good Mill within three-quarters of a mile, and a very good Mill Seat on tbe land. This land lies ten miles north-west of Graham, in as healthy and as civil a neighborhood as any that can be found. Any person desiring to purchase good land like this, would do well to come and view miue before buying elsewhere. For further particulars, address G. W. PALMER, Shallow Ford P. O. November 1, 1859. 84 tf. FIREI FIRE!! FIRE!!! RATTLE, SLAM AND BANG! Here I come with a rush ! JC. S. LUMSDEN WOULD MOST RESPECT- fully inform the citixens of Raleigh and vicinity, that be is uow prepared to do all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work, such as the manufacture of tin ware, Ac, in all its various branches. Also, every style of ROOFING, GUTTERING and PIPING of bouses done at short notice. Having secured a complete set of Tools and Machines, be flstiers himself that all who patronise him may rest assur ed of satisfaction, in regard to quality and price. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by punctual attention to business, to merit a continuance of tbe same. Raleigh. N. C , March 25, 1860. 24 tf. PILES, FISTULA, TUMORS, Ac, dee. DR J. A. CLOPTON, of Uuntsville, Ala., treats with perfect success Piles. Fistula, Tumors, Ac. He has treated an old Governor of the Slate, tbe oldest Physician of Montgomery, several Physicians in Mobiie; several members of the Legislature, and others of South-Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Mississippi. The patient is not confined to b.s bed or room. Testimonials of the highest character forwarded to any that may wish them. A three cent stamp must accompany all communications. Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. D. Huntaville, Ala. April 20, I860. 82 tf. SWAIN'S JUSTICE-REVISED. THE NORTH-CAROLINA MAGISTRATE. A PRAC tical guide to the taws ot tbe State, and the decisions of tbe Supreme Court, defining the duties and jurisdic tion of Justices of the Peace, under tbe Revised Code of 1854-'55, together with full instructions and numerous forms and precedents. Br EDWARD CANTWELL, Esq., LL. B. Counsellor at Law. One Vol 8vo., containing nearly 600 pages, handsomely printed on good paper, and well bound in law binding.. Price 8 50. Postage 6 cents. v Published and for sale by H. b. TURNER, ; At the North-Carolina Bookstore. ' Raleigh, N. C, Dec, 1 8, 1 860. 105 tf. -f no nnn fruit trees.-at lux- AWjVvlr umburg, one mile south-west of Greentboru , N. C consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches. Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Ac Tbe above number of Trees and plants are now ready for sale by tbe subscriber. From eighteen years of practical experience, and knowledge in the nursery business he flatters himself that be now baa the most select collection in the Southern States. - All orders promptly attended to, and catalogues sent free on application. .Persons ordering catalogues by mail wilt pleaae inclose a stamp to prepay, . . - AUTHORIZED AGENTS. Jobn M. Clark, Wilmington; Rifus Scott, FayetteviUe vnuret, ureenaooro THOMAS H. FENTRESS. August 28, I860. 69 tf. GENERAL COMMISSION, 18I. K GENERAL COMMISSION BU8INES8.- ' Having reliable correspondence with Wholesale Dealers, in most of the cities, I am prepared to continue tbe order ing of any Goods with dispatch. A reasonable commission oo wholesale prices baa given universal satisfaction to my friends, thus tu. Try me and save your money. - Verbam Pat, Ac. - JAMES M. lOWLEST Ag'tT Feb. 41861.-.: ' vv-l v. j .'7-i-iC r.v ' , .nrsuRAiycE compajstes.- mSCELLAJTEOTJS. v. ... v,- JUST RECEIVED, ' BBLS. FAMILY-FLOUR..' CF:Abxr a. . amall )ckages. :Alsa a. prime lot, ot Gosbeo Butter, in large ami Also a lot of pickled and smoked Salmon, and bickled' KBeef Tongue.;. ; , v. r--V V ; v.-'v,,'-. ''. ' For sale 'by " ' ''-'.; " . ' - - - W. R0BT-ANDREWS. - Raleigh,N April 18, 1860. ; .1 ;.- . 80 tf. :i: Trustee's Notice. Reduced Prices.': ' THE STOCK OF GOODS CONVEYED IN TRTJS1 -by THOS. CALL AN to the aubseriber are now beinr sold at reduced prices.- Those wishing to purchase READY. MADE CLOTHING cheap for cash bad better call soon. - -. - ... - WM. WHlTEy Trustosi, " . N. B. Those indel'ed by note or account to Thos. Callan, by calling and settling, will avoid tbe payment of cost. - - W. W. Raleigh, July 10, 1860. . 6ft tf. . NORTH-CAROLINA WRAPPING PAPER. - AS GENERAL AGENT OF E. B. SATER, PR0PRlE-i tor of tbe CRABTREE PAPER MILLS. I am ready to settle bis accounts fur Paper, to purchase stock, and to sell Wrapping Paper, of all descriptions, oo favorable, terms. Orders for such paper solicited, and executed with promptness an 1 dispatch. Address, J. J. LITCHFORD, Raieigb, N. C. February 8, 1860. 10 tf. SPRING MATTRASS. I AM NOW MANUFACTURING A SUPERIOR SPRING MATTRASS, to which I call the attention of tbe public The luxuriousness of tbis elastic couch, and the convenience of its arrangement, as well as tbe low price at which I offer tbem for sale, strongly commend them to Uonsekeepers generally.' Call and examine them at WATSON'S Upholstery Es tablishment, Raleigh, near the Market House. -July 6, 1860 54 tf. Office Atlantic and N. C. R. R. Co., I Nbwbebh, Sept. 21, 1860. f ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 84th INSTANT, tbe Passenger Trains will run the following schedule until further notice: Leave Abbite at Carolina City ewbern Kinston Mosely Hall Goldsboro', Morehead City Carolina City Newbern, Kinston Moseley Hall Leave Goldsboro', Moseley Hall Kinston Newbern Carolina City SO 7 05 8 10 10 64 11 80 7 8 40 10 45 11 25 12 05 a. m. RETURNING: Abbite - 8 10 p 5 50 4 30 6 35 8 20 m. Moseley Hall, 1 Kinston 1 ewbern ' farelinu City Morebend City S 45 4 20 p. m. 6 05 " 8 f5 " 8 80 " MEETS. WM. f. Supt of Trains. Sept. 2, I860. 84 tu MARIAN HARLAND'S NEW BOOK. TfAJ"EMESlS; By Marian Harland, Author ol "Alone," 11 "Hidden Path," "Mosa Side," etc. Price fl 25. Tbis day received, and For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. I860. 67 TO THE FRIENDS OF HOME MANUFAC TUUES. THE KINSTON SHOE FCTORY IS NOW IN 8CC cesshil operation. ORDERS for negro BROGANH and BOOTS are solicited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston, N. C, July 27, I860. 60 tf. NOTICE. TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF Cumberland county, on the 1st of May, I860, as a runaway, a negro who says he is free, that his name is HENDERSON SEARS, and that be is from Davidson county, and was bound to DAVID HUNT. He is sb.iut 86 years old, 6 feet high, and weighs about 180 lbs ; had on when taken up a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants, and black round coat. Tbe owner ia requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, aud take him away, or he will be dealt with as tbe law directs. G. L. McKAY, Jailer. June 8, 1860. 46 tf. It AILROAD IRON AT CITY PO1NT.-800 Tons Railroad Iron, T Pattern, 52 pounds to tbe yard. I or sale Dy JAMES DUNLOP, Petersburg. Va. Octoherl2, tftfiO. 82 tf. JOHN C. HIMSELF AGAIN. ' THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS friends and the public, Ibat he bas regained bis health, and will continue the Auctioneering business at bis newly hi ted-up establishment near Hackney Pool's Clothing Store. Tbe mom will be lighted up with Gas, and so arranged as to make btb bidder and goods atjnar veil. I bave also made arrangements to lave full life-sire portrait of my brother Chip taken, and "ill exhibit it whenever bad look ing articles are offered, as the contrast will be so great as to make the goons ar pear better. I can't promise talk lite Ooitiln, but will endeavor, like my namesake Bat, to speak to tbe point. JOHN C. MOORE. November 1 6, 1 S60. 82- tf. AGRICULTURE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, containing a statement of tbe principles of the sci ence upon which tbe practices of agriculture are founded; By Ebenezer Emmons, Slate Geologist. For sale by W, L. POMEROT. Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 7. I860. fis OUR SECOND OPENING OF HATS I Jnst in time lor .Everybody. BEEBE'S EXTRA MOLESKIN AUTUMN STYLES, FINE FRENCH SOFT HATS. NEW STYLE CAPS, GENTS FINE SHAWLS, LADIES FURS, Ac. McGEE & WILLIAMS. Oct. 16, 1860. 83 tt CHERRY AND PLUM TREES. A Good supply of the best kiuds in cultivation, for sale at 25 cents each, at THOMAS CARTER'S NURSURY, Raieigb, N. C. Jan. 11,1861. 6 4w DERATES IN CONVENTION. PPOCEEDINGS and DEBATES of tbe Convention of North-Carolina, called to amend tbe Constitution of the Slate, which assembled at Raleigh, June 4, 183a. To which are subjoined the Convention Act and tbe amend ments to the Constitution, together with the votwsof the people. A few copies only of the above work remaining unsold. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raieigb, Jan. 11, 1861. -tf. MONUMENT TO DR. MITCHELL. THE UNDERSIGNED having during the past summer heard many express a wish that a monument should be placed over 'the grave of Rev. Dr. Mitchell, upon the High Peak of ihe Black Mountain, and regret that it bad not already beeu done, has determined to give his personal attention to tbe matter, and trusts that, by the aid of tbe thousands of pupils and friends of that venerable man, be mav be enabled to erect it. Tbe undersigned proposes to erect a plain, substantial structure, with tbe rock fonnfl on the spot, and to build it in such a manner that it may also be i.sed as an Observa tory.' He pledges himself to all contributors that no pains thall be spared upon bis part to bave the structure firm, and a fit monument to one whose moral, intellectual and physical character, was so fit a simile to the granite on which bis body rests. Tbe undersigned will give bis per gonal attention lo tbe work, aud trusts that bis knowledge of the country and its people, will enable bim li have it constructed as cheaply as is possible to have it done by any one else. Mesns will be taken to preserve tbe names of those who contribute. Tbe undersigned is determined that tbe mon ument shall be erected if any amount near sufficient is ob tained. Kemp P Buttle, Esq , of Raleigh, will receive contribn tious, aud Messrs. Litcbford and Finch, reporters in the House and Senate of the Legislature, will receive any con tributions from members of those bodies. Letters address ed tu me containiojr. contributions will be promptly ac knowledged. HENRY E. COLTON, ' Wilmington, N. C Jan. 4? 1861. 4tf. mjOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. In Having located in the City cf Raleign, I take this op portunity to inform the public generally, that I am prepar ed lo make contracts for public or private buildings, in any part of the State, on the most favorable terms I am also prepared to furnish Granite in its rough state for building or other purposes, or dressed to order in any shape requir ed, at reasonable rates. Orders for Stone addressed to me through Ihe Postoflice, Box 24H, will meet with prompt.attention. All bills paja 61 to me individually. I will not be responsible for any debts made by any men in my employment without an imv der fioin me, - v THOMAS COATES' Jan. 4, 1861. ' ' '.'- 8 Cm. ' N. C. RAILROAD OFFICE AT RALEIGH. FROM and after this date no goods will be-' delivered ' until after tbe freight ba been PAID, li; tteeptiont to the above-rule, y ; . '. D. A. wtciritn 'iZ ' tfatu i, tool. -. ' 4 tt -; OLD DOMINION TOBACCOS -v-' ANOTHER ?X)T OF "OLD DOMINION SMOKING TOBACCCy.' lust received at Turner's N, C Book Store, said to be aoperior to tbe former. . ' Raleigh, Jan. 2, 1861.' ; . V : - if- .. XdS. Spirit of the Age obpy. 'v : . :DRTJGS, ' .ltfEDICnrESi : && . V. DRUGS AND MEDICINES P' nriHB SUBSCRIBERS -ARE NOW RECEIVING : their Spring End Summer supplies of,' Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oila, Dyestnfis, which bas been carefully selected. of tbe Importers and. atanuracturers, w wnicn tney invite an examination from ibeir friends, and the public generally, feeling assured they . v yww v.u . ui ivp uu uuHlltr. -. . - WILLIAMS HtTWonn :. Hi ' 1 v C - i ' ''' Wholesale and Retail Drnggiats. B1egh,N.p7 April 20, 1860... ; . 82-tf. ;. ;j ; . BELL COLOGNE. - J A FINE SUPPLY OF THIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED Colgne just received. Also, Farina Cologne in long and WiokiiMH Ki.Hlo. P.-in. :t ra.l " .vw.v. M v-u. uu.iu a uu.i . o i muiliy yUIOgUB, wu utMuj vuicn Bupenur quaiiiy, in oiore, ana " . -For sale cheap, by "" ' WILUAM3 k HAYWOOD. : - Raleigh, N. C, April 20, I860. . ... 82--tf. DRUGS AlfD MJEDICIIfES, . ' Fall Trade of 1859. v THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIV- ing their Fall supplies of . Drags, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Drestufls, Fan, cy Goods, Perfumery, Ac, which have been carefully selected in the Northern Mar- Beis ny one or the nrm. to which they invite an inspection ti uiii tueir trieuua aua tue puullC generally. , . PHYSICIANS, Will find our Stock complete, and to those about com mencing tne practice of Medicine, we guarantee an outfit for less money than tbev can nnrchaju it N,.rih .. fnn our long experience in the business, we know best the arti cle ana quantities wanted by beginners for this part of tbe WUUVI J m . , COUNl'RY MERCHANTS. We can supply with Spices, Soda. Dyestufis, Patent Medi nines, buuBa, ac, at. a very small advance on New York prices snd request them to price our stock in this line be- ture muing tueir jiurcnoses. PAINTS AND OILS We have given special attention to the purchase of, and, having bought them exclusively of the Manufacturers for isatn, win sen tbem at such prices as cannot fail to please; and would ssy to Cash and short-time purchasers, they urn wuauu uteir interest oy caning on us Delore ouymg. PERFUMERY, &c. Of the best Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, such as Cologne, Extracts, Pomades, Hair Oils, Satchels, Tooth, Hair and Nail Brashes, and Druggists Fancy Goods gener ally. We bave the largest and most complete assortment we have, ever bad the pleasure to exhibit. Believing our borne Journals a sufficient medium for ad vert i jing, we do not think we requiro tbe aid, and did not get op while North, a special Circular proclaiming our speea ana uotiom, preierring that our mends and tbe community should judge whether we sell as good Articles auu as coeap aa any oiner no use. Orders solicited from the surromding eenntry, which shall bave our prompt attention, and be executed with neatness and despatch. Physicians prescriptions and family receipts compound- eu at an oours oi tue aay and night, tvun care and accu racy. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Sept 26, 1859. 84 tf. TTRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for lia. children teething. At PESCUD'S. SWAIMS PANACEA, At PESCUD'a Yf "UU'S J1AIK RESTORATIVE is in great w w ueuiaua, IJIARTATIC ACID, JAKIHG SODA, IREAM OF TARTAR, At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. PESCUD'S CITRATE OF MAGNESIA is the best. PESCUD'S is tbe place to get your fresh Drugs and Medicines cheap. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, At PESCUD'S. IJIOOTH BRUSHES, THRESH ARROW-ROOT, At PESCUD'S. At PESCUD'S. "1VISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY w w and Uxygenated Bitters, At PESCUu'S. BURNETT'S SUPERIOR ARTICLES, Burnett's Cocoine, Burnett's Raliston, Burnett's Florarel, At PESCUD'S. SUPERIOR SHOULDER BRACES. At PESCUD'S. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, At PESCUD'S. FOR QUANTITY, Quality, and Low Prices. Go to PESCUD'S. 4 LITTLE MORE RAT POISON, At PESCUD'S. BEST PEARL STARCH. At PESCUD'S. LET THERE BE LIGHT! " Let there be good Light 1 Let there be cheap Lieht ! PESCUD introduced some time ago a new Lamp with a new Oil to burn in it. Shortly after tbeir introduction the till was thrown into market so bad that it was useless to try to burn it Since that time there has been a steady improvement ; and now PESCUD bas tbe pleasure of offer ing the purest, best burning and cheapest Kerosene ever sold bere, it is warranted to burn one third longer tban the best Oil sold bv parties heretofore pronouncing tha whoU thing a humbug. It burns free of smoke or smell. It only costs a little over one-fourth rent an hour. It is a better light fur tbe eyes, and better for all purposes tban any inner ugoi. it is soia at $i zo per gauon, or 3. cents a quart. At JTKSUUU a. ORM MEDICINES. Fabnestock's, Bardott's w V Sugar Drops, Comstock's. Mctane's, Jaynes' Spe cific lor Tape Worm, Hnbensack's Worm Killer, Perry's veia a do t, jaynes v ermuuge. At PESCUD'S. TT1RESH AND PURE GROUND SPICES.- M. Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cayenne repper, uiacK repper, Atncao repper, Jamaica Uinger. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. TLACK AND YELLOW MUSTARD, At PESCUD'S. JpRESII KEROSENE. At PESCUD'S. FANCY SOAPS, Highly Perfumed, At PESCUD'S. ajjW AIM'S PANACEA, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Staf- ford s Invisorator. Hotfiaud's German Bitters. Uostet- ters Bitters, AVer's Medicines, Wistar's Wild Cherry, Brown s Troches. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. TRY THE CHEROKEE REMEDY. The de mand is increasing and tbe effects are truly wonder fuL A third supply just received, At PESCUD'S. Raleigh, N. D, Sept. 28, 1860. 78 tf. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Ac Ayers Cherr Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry. Tyler's Sy up Gum A robe. Brown's Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Wa fers, Mrs. Holt's Cough Syrup, Wistar's Loxengers, The genuine at PESCUD'S Drug Store. PURE COD LIVER OIL. Simms', Rusbton's, and Hazard A Caswell's Medicated Cod Liver Oil : At PiiSCUD'S. ' TOOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS-Try Eaton's In- JL fantile Cordial, Dalby's Carminative, Valpeaux's Rem-. Pescuds Diarrhoea Cordial ; any ot which kinds aru.de- aerveoiy popular, and lor sale At PESCUD'S. CHEROKEE REMEDY Thorn's Extract, Cu bebs and Copiaba, Tarrant's Extract Cubebs and Co- p aba, and Capsules of all kinds, At PESCUD'S Drug Store. TOILET ARTICLES. For all who love a full and laxuriaut e row lb of hair, tbey must try tbe fol lowing Restoratives: Exekial's, Wood's", Mrs. Allen's, J rnaton s, Barry s Tricupborus, Kstbairon, Eocoaine, Uocin, Ess. Bay Leaves, Jaynes' Hair Tonic and an indefinite variety of Pomades, Balsams and Oils of Foreign and American manufacture, at .-':"-... - . PESCUD'S Drug Store. THE MOST SPLENDID AND DESIRABLE assortment of Cosmetics, Perfumery. Soaps. Brushes, loiiei extracts, Uolognen, and Toilet Articles ot all kinds is now on exhibition, and will be sold very cheap - 1 At PESCUD'S.. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW dc WORTH trying, viz: Phalon's Snow White. Oriental Cream for beautifying the complexion. . - v . ."- For sale at T ... PESCUD'S Drug Store JMVERY. LADY WHO DESIRES A PRO Jui fusion of Curls at a trifling cost of time or money, snd no injury to her bair, should send to PESCUD'S for a Box of Arnold's Patuit Hair Curlers -Price 60 cents. ' V Baieigh, N. C, Oct 2, 4860, ;. r ; w ;., : . 79-ttV GEOLOGICAL AND - NATURAL HISTO-" . RYSURVEYJ OF NORTH-CAROLINA Con-; taining a Catalogue of tbe TIants,of the State, with des- ; criptioos and history of the trees, shrubs, and woody Tines; By Rev. M-A. Curtis, D. D. - ., .' -.4 hL X;:-r-. ' ; '. .' For sale by ' ' - V'.' ITEW PUBItCATIlVJra. NEW WORKS ON ARCIMTECTUB - ''.'!-' A' GUIDE FOR THE BUILDER wr..rL. ei, I Exhibiting the jconstroction of a series of n 11:8 ; uuuib, voaiea, nuires, aua tue jrive Urdera of A.i.-.fiua r loot? IW,ilrm4,M r rchlteet-. w- -uv nvtaicuiui UTcClan Knit T C, Art, with theJBgttred dimensions of their HeiM S00 tion and Profile. To which U added a Treati , t oal Geometry, v The whole illustrate u. "r.00 PrctL and accqmpaoied by explanatory text By Samll E',aH Architect, author of tbe"Mot!el Architect' "r-,S1K Suburban Architecture,' etcetCt OnevoL4to nrio..n' Sloaa's City and Suburban Architecture " - 1 for Public. Edifices, Private Residences, and M.Ui, Buildings.. Illustrated with 186 foliA -n ercntii. panied by Specifications, and Historical and Ft coiucatiuos. anu nisuinm i-; -"ia- By Samuel Sloan, author of the Model A-.lto1 "Sloan's Constructive Architecture." ete t- EtMUttlVa 1 BnhillHK. . "UIICCT' .u ..u. mia w. nevoL For sale by "fl. Wturxj. 72-tt RaIeigh,Aug. 15, 1859. v RURAL PUBLICATIONS- Y . ASSORTMENT IN THIS DEPARTMENT to yery complete, comn rising nil th l.t. 1 W Iff - i'-- Farmers' and Planters' EncvelonMHa. Rmm.. ns: The American Farm Book, Allen. . . Rural Chemistry, Solly. : Agricultural Chemistry, Johnston. Chaptal's Agricultural Chemistry. The Complete Farmer and Gardener, Fessenden The Kitchen Gardener's Instructor, Bridgman ' Toe Young Gardener's Assistant, Bridgman. ' McMahnn's American Gardener.. . Gardening for the South White. Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gardener. Neil iSs teower!6 M Tbe Complete Florist tem Renr2 " " Country Houses, Downing. . Hedges und Evergreens, Warder. Grass-s and Forage Plants, Flint.- Darlington's American Weeds and Useful Plants, TWu. American Hand Book of Ornamental Trees, Meehan Rural Architecture, Allen. . DowUng's Fruit and, Fruit Trees of America. The Fruit Cultivator's Manual, Bridgman. Tbe American Fruit Culturist. Thomas. Tbe American Fruit Book, Cole. Tbe Fruit Gardener, Barry. American Fruit Grower's Guide, Elliott Fields' Pear Culture. - Cold Grapery, Wm. Choriton. Practical Treatise on tbe Culture of the Grape, All Hoar on tbe Grape Vine. Culture of the Grape and Strawberry, Longworth Habits and Diseases of Domestic Animals, Allen " Breed, Management and Diseases of Sheep, Youatt Management of Shn. Canfield. Sheep Husbandry in tbe South, RandalL sincn uows ana Luary farming, Flint Milch Cows, Guenoo. ' For sale by Raleigh, March 23, I860. a. O. TURNER, t.f CIVIL PRACTICE IN NORTH-CAROLINA. ONE VOL! "8VO. CONTAINING NEARLY FIVE hundred pages. Price red need, lo $3. With thA Vnrth.Pmlina KV.m Urw.tr n . m , .. , . , " v"'eu g justice. and this volume, showing the actual practice in court, thi mere citizen, tbe iuntionary, or the lawyer, bave easy tZ cess to business forms. Postage 35 cents. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 17, 1860. ,u-vuuuu iiooiisiore. 66 tt NEW BOOKS. SUNDAY ENJOYMENTS, or Religion made pleasant to children. r u. THE SCRIPTURE HISTORT LORD AND SAVIODR JESUS CHRIST-Arrand to illustrate his Divibitv. Doctrine and Mi itainn P If n Sterling Clark. . ' ' "' THE CAVERLY FAMILY, or Mrs. Linden's Tearf,. mgs; By H. 11. U. OLD AND NEW; By tbe Rev. James Craik D D Rector of Christ Church, Louisville. ' ' A UHUKCH HISTORY OF THE FIRST THREE CENTURIES From the thirteenth to th. thr h?z2 and twenty-third year of tbe Christian Era: ByMilo Ma ban, D. D. TWENTY-FIVE TUNES Adantd tn P.l. -j Hymns, in the book of Common Prayer; Edited bv ths Rev. Albert Wood, A. M. 7 Hi AIMS r OR CHILDREN Compiled and set tn nnn. priate music ; By tie Rev. J. Freeman Young. A COLLECTION OF SACRED SONGS-Being an Eclectic compilation for the use of Churches. Fnmilie. .ml Schools, to which' is appended a special department con taining appropriate music for Ordinations, Dedications, Fast Days, Funerals, etc ; Edited by Charles Jerome Hop kins. Por sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 10, 1860. 64 MILITARY TACTICS. COOPER'S MACOMB'S TACTICS A concise system of Instructions and Regulations for tbe Militia and Vol unteers of the United States, comprehending tbe exercises and movements of the Infantry, Light Infantry and Rifle men. Cavalry and Artillery. SCOTT'S INFANTRY TACTICS-In 8 Volumes. For sale at rOMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, Feb 88, 1860. 17 tf. WORTH-CAROLINA GEO LOGIGAL SUR. ln VEY. Thb Swamp Lands of Nobth-Carolixa, containing descriptions, with many analyses, of the mils of the Swamp Lands; By Ebenezer Emmons, State geolo gist. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. T) T I. Iff ri i wr ,a.a imieiu, a. Juy. I, tool. t 63 BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED. LIFE OF STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS-U. a Senator from Illinois -with his most important Speeches and Reports ; By a member of the Western Bar. UK OLDHAM AT UKEYSTONES, and his talk there. FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS OF MECHANICS AND EX PERIMENTAL DATA ; By A. Morin. Revised, Translat ed, and reduced to English Units of Measure; By Joseph Bennett, Civil Engineer. ' TUE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS A new English version, edited with copious notes and aDpendices. illus trated. Illustrating the History and Geography of Hero dotus from the most recent sources of information; and embodying the chief results, historical and ethnographi cal, which bave been obtained in the progress of cuneiform and hieroglyphical discovery; By George Rawlinson, M. A., late Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College, Oxford, as sisted by Henry Rawlinson, R. C. B., and Sir J. G. Wil kinson, F. R. S. In four volumes Vol. 3, with Maps and Illustrations. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raieigb, N. O, Aug. 21, 1860. 67 EMMONS' GEOLOGY. - MANUAL OF GEOLOGY, DESIGNED FOR THE use of Colleges and Academies: By Ebenezer Em mons, State Geologist of North-Carolina; l-ate State Ge ologist of New York; Professor of Natural History and Geology in William, College; Corresponding Member of tbe Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, Ac Ac or saie Dy W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, N. C, March 9, I860. . - 20 tt ' LAW BOOKS. A LAW DICTIONARY AND GLOSSARY-Contain-rm. ing full Definitions of tbe Princ.nal Tbbhs or the Commoh and Civil Law, together with translations and explanations of the various technical phrases in different languages occurring in the ancient and modern Reports and Standard Treatise, embracing also all tbe Principal, Common aud Civil Law maxima; By Alexander M. Bur rill: o new and enlarged edition.- for saie or W. L. POMEROY. Ralegh, N. &, Feb. 28, 1860. 17w tt NEW BOOKS. T1 IHE REASO WHY NATURAL HISTORY GIV- ine reasons for hundreds of interesting Cuts in con. nection with zoology, and throwing light upon tbe pecu liar habits and interests of tbe various orders of tbe Ani mal Kingdom; By tbe Author of " The Biblical Reason Why," ' The Reason Why," Ac Illustrated with numer ous Engravings. ' EL FtJKElDIS; By the Anthor of "The Lamplighter" .and "Mabel Vaughan. - - LUCILE A POEM; By Owen Meredith. Author of "The Wanderer," Ac., - , t or sale by - - v ' TXT T tMlUrSAV Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 17, 1860. . 66 - NORTH-CAROLINA FORM BOOK. A N improved edition of this valuable work recently fl. Published bv H. D. Turner. Raleigh, N. C printed on good paper, and substantially bound in law calf. It contains Forms ot all those Legal Instrnmnets which people bave occasion to use: and furnishing, also, a guide to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Consf.bles, Coroners, School Committees, Ac. A, to which are added tbe Constitution of. North-Carolina and tbe United States, an account of tbe principal officers of the State, and of tbe counties, titles of address, Ac, Ac - Furnished at tbe unparalleled low price of One Dollar, (being tbe cheapest book ever offered for sale.) When sent by mail, an extra charge of 20 cents will be required to cover postage on this edition. A lib era! discount made to those who bur to sell again. ' r . . L 1 - 1 I J ..I J I M I n 1 1 t. v ' rilUIIBUW UU BUIU, HUUICWW win icii, vt. 'l - - l- HENRY D. TURNER, . .r-v At the North-Carolina Book Store. Balergh,N,C..Decl9, 1860. -- : j05 tf. . VERY SUPERIOR PEACH TREES. ALL who' wnt good Peach Trees tad better secure them at once, or they will soon be goe. IPimulff rilDTDD 1C..-.,rvm.n - AUWMAW VAAiUlf nm";'J - Raleigh, N. C. lm. -, Jan-ILIMI. S3, u-i-'-i '.' v.; rr.-; i ft