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THE . "'y- ' - ' ' ' ' V;- " - J '""pafrNK. I. WILSON, Associate Editor. .LX ., ,v,.. ' -; 'i'lr' " "-'' " TiT ! -Vy s ; ?MS OF THE WEEKLY 2W Dollar per annum, U.hlv in advance. - ,, , 5 - -' &nk OF THE SEMT-WEEKLY Four Dollar fer " L-.ri.hiv in advance. . - ;- -.- - . i pert ore discohtinved at the expiration, of I .Jicit they have been paid.- y '". - y r Terms of Advertising in the Standard. , rrgular rates of advertising are as. follows: ' SlewV.are,( 14 lines or less) fret insertion, - 1 00 uA Subsequent insertion, .- r. 30 Loncer advertisements in proportion. r mcls will be made with, advertisers, at th abor i,r ratt', for six or twelve months, and at the close of the ct" .mount business Cards, not exceeding five lines. .fcl wfclVir Semi-Weekly, for " . ix months, or ?10 for twelve months; or in both pa W for six months,r tl5 for twelve months.. Pf nbcribers and others who may wish to send money , JL, Editor, can do so at all times, by mail, and at hia Receipt for all sums will be promptly transmitted. GENERAL DIRECTORY. STATE GOVERNMENT. TiinS BRAGG, of Northampton, Governor, ffim 11 U, of W-ke. Secretary of State. V W. Courts of Kockiiiglmm, Treasurer. uW.BnH.ks, of Pemin, Comptroller. . . Pulasti Cowpw, of Hertford. 1 We Secretary. Oliver H. Perry, Stat. Libranan. LITERARY BOARD. Gov. Thos. Brapr.Jwk Chairman, Alfred Jones, of ake. . Win W. Holden, of W ake, Matthew Sbaw, of Beaufort. SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS. Calvin H. Wiley, of Guilford, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT BOARD. Gov. Bi-iirff. trcio. Chairman, fa'vin Graves, of Caswell, 5. E. Cunady, of Granville. f ITY GOVERNMENT. Wni- Da"ns Haywood, Intendent of Police. COMMISSIONERS. UtttfrH H'or. Eldr'ulpe Smith, " A. Adams. VMit H ard. C. B. Root, M R. II. Battle, " G. W. Haywood. Wtittrn Ward.--A. M. (J'onnan, H. 1). Turner. J. J. Christophers, City Clerk, R. H. Battle, City Treasurer. CUy Guard. James M. Crawley, Jackson Overby. litv CouftaUt.E. K. Harris, Wm. N. Andrews. A. Adam, Weiph master. E. E. Harris, Clerk of the market. I!. F. Moore, City Attorney. COURTS. The Supreme Cotirt of North-Carolina is held in this city win-annually, on the second Monday in June, and theSOth (lav of lim-mber. Judaet Hon. Frederick Nash, Chief Justice, K. M. Pearson, Associate Judge, W. II. Battle, " Edmund B. Freeman, Clerk, Oliver II. Pern-, Assistant do. Hani. C. Jones', Reporter, .1. .1. Litchford. Sr.. Marshall. r"The Vnitnl States C'irevit Court for the District of North Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on the 1st Mon day in June and the last Monday in November. '.-Hi'ii. J- M. Wavne, of Georgia, Hon. Henry Potter, of Faycttcville, District Attorney, Robert'P. Dick, Clerk. Wm. II. Havwnod, Marshall, Wesley Jones. Tht Suri-r Court for tliis Comity, is held on the first Jl..r.!av after the fourth Monday iu March and September. Ji.lni C. Mre, Clerk. Jos. K. Bachelor, Altorney General and Solicitor of the fciivih Judicial District. Tlie '""rt of J'leu and QaurUr Sfion is held on the third Monday in February, May, August and November. Jtlf. Utlev, Clerk. iiiii,iui, i the Gmt; Cvurt, William Boj-lan. Cuurit' Si.-ifi7, K. P. Marriott. rtinf of n'ate Omnty, William H. High. r Willis Sctt. lit'jiettr, II. Hudson. ;.;. of the St'lte of Xortii-Curotina, incorporated 1830. Charter expires in istSO. Capital Sfl.SoiV'iMl, divided into :,) shares, of which the Literary Board holds 5,027 and the University Van. Briiieipal liank at Raleigh. George W. Mordecai, President, Charles Dcwev, Cashier, J. U. Bryan, Jr., Teller and No ary Public. W. E. Anderson. Disconnt Clerk and Notary Public, Jordan Womble. Jr., Clerk. This Bank lias branches at Xewbern, Tarboro', Fayctte rille, Wihningtan, Elizabeth City, Charlotte, Milton, Mor gantun and Windsor. DIRECTORS. On the part of the Stale: D. W. Courts, Public Treasu rer, t-c tik-io, L. O'B. Branch and W. R. Poole. On tfie part of the Stockholders: Wm. Boylan, Wm. Peace, J. 11. Bryan, J. B. G. lioulhac, Alfred Jones and B. F. Moore. Ofi'eritig and Renewal day Tuesday. I)icount day Wednesday. Business hours from 10 till 3 o clock. llaleith Branch of the Bank of Cape Fear. William H.' Jones, Cashier, R. P. Finch, Teller and Notary Public IHRKCTOR3. Geo. W. Havwood. T. U. Selbv, Seth Jones, George Lit tle. Br. Thos. I. Hogg end C. W. D. Hutehings. Offering day Monday. Discount day Tuesday. RAIL ROADS. RahUift and Goaou Railroad Cvmpany. R. A. Hamilton, President, W. TV. Vass, Treasurer, J. M. Pool, Assistant Treasurer, C. B. Allen, Depot Jlgent. Mail Train leaves 10 minutes after 7 A.M., arrives at 6Ji P.M. Xoi tl-Oirotina Railroad Comjtany. Cbas. F. Fisher, President, C. P. Memlenhall, Treasurer, J. T. West, Freight and Ticket Agrtit Mail Train arrives at 5 o'clock, A. M., from the East; departs lorn, after 5 o'clock, A. M. Mail from the West arrives about the same time. POST OFFICE. William White, Sr., Post Master. Gftice hours, on week days, from Sun-rise to 9 P. M. State of parties in the House of Representatives. The following Hst of the members of the present House of Representatives, with the political parties into which they are divided, will be found worthy of preservation : Maine. 1. Mn M. Wood, K. X., 4. Samvel P. Benson, Mtn J. Perry, K N., 5. hrael Wasldntrn., 8- Bxnezer Knowlton, K. X.fi. Thomas J. 1). Falter, D. New Hampshire. 1. James Pike, K. X., 2. Mason W. Tappan, JC 2K, 3. Aaron LT. Crapin, K. X. Vermont. 1. James MtacJiam, 2. Justin S. Morrill, K. X., 3. Ahah Sabin. Mamichvttetts. Robert B. IIoU, K. X., 6. Timothy Davis. K. X., James Bujinototi, K X., 1. Xathawel P. Banlt, XX., William S. Bamrell, K.X., 8. Chavneey L. A'napp, KX Linus . iimins. A'. X., 9. Alexander Be Wut, KX., Anson Burlingatn. X.A., 10. Cahin C. Chafee, K. X., 11. Mark Trafton, K. X. , , . Rhode Inland. 1. Zatlutniel B. Iwt,( & jy;2. Benj. B. Thurston, K. -ZK, ; , r , . Connecticut. 1. tera Oarte, K A.. 3. Sidney Dean, K. X., M,n oodrvf,A.X, 4. WW win. W. Welch, K.X. Xew Y-ri; 1. William W. Valk K N.,17. Francis R Spinner, -GyyR:PeUm,K.X, 19. Jinau- A. Hitghston, - -..an neiiv u 20. Orasmv B. MattesoKN 2- t.Bn w n,'?r K-22. Andrew Z. McCartv. KX.. 1 homos VltUds. K. N.. ea. William A. Gilbert, nr. AWam n uteman. A. J. ML Am. n Bayard Claik, K.' 25. EduAn B. MnTZ Ambrose S. Murray. 26. Andrew Oliver. tin) us 11. King. A. K, KMuin MilUr, K. X Rmsel Sage, K. X.. V.. , T. , 27. JohnM. Purler, 28. William If. Kelsev. 29. John Williams, iA, Samuel Ji'.t-l-,.. 30. Benjamin Prinyle, "-s 81. Tlunnas T. Fiagler, K. X.; 22. Solomon fl HICn v jr 15. BJtcari Dodd, jr. X., "1. dtorge A. Simmens. 33. Fr.incis S. Edmards, A". X. ' New Jersey. Iaiah D. Wye R. Eolbias, K. X, 4. George V.il'h f 5. Altz. C. M. Pennitigton, A. X. i5f- m, 1'ennsylvania. ! J'-f. R. . nomas 1J. Flimnm T) la i..d 1 , rr "tr, v.. IL.J., 14. Ualusha A. Grnui V TV 4 1 M,lh ard K- N.,15. John J. Pearct KX' 5 ja,ob ?Tm K- ! Lemuel T$d"k7x ' t 1 SBd,waIa. D., 17. David F. JfoiW X 7t -tf . A, 4S Joan yuWHMf A. J Vol. VI:'',: , .--a .'''.... I? a t i? i tV . i . a.t iblwM e v i. vA.' v fits up qua: x . UUi . 13. IMD' . v --. - ": i".u.. ,9. XJrt, -K-. 21. Daiid Ritchie, K. IF.,'" 22. & A:Prtianct. K. iK: , ' i H. CampbtU, A.iV23. John AUteon. A. A., J 'ryM. Fuller, K. N 24. David JJarclay.D, . ' 25. John lict, JCA . Delaware. . 1. Elisha D. Culleu, K. N. , . , , Maryland. James A. Stewart. D., 4. H. WJ Davis, K. N., J. B. Bicaud, K. N., 5. H. W. Hoflman, K. N.," J. M. Harris. K. N., 6. T. F. Bowie, D. rgmia. Thomas H. Bayly, D., 7. William Smith. D.. , John is. Millson, -. John S Caskie, D., William O. Gmide, D., Thomas S. Bocock, !.. 8. Cbas. J. Faulkner, D., 9. John Letcher, D., 10. Zedekiah Kidwell, D., ! 11. John S. Carlile, K. N., :' 12. U. A. Eduiundson. D., , ,: Paulus Powell, 1).. 13. Fayette McMullen, 1). ,i . Aorta Uarouna. 1. Robert T. Paine, K. N., 5. Edwin G. Reade. K. N., 2. Thomas Kuffin, D., 6. R. C. Puryear, K. N., 8. Warren Winslow, D., 7. Burton Craige, 1)., 4. L. O'B. Branch, D., ' 8. T. L. Clingman, D. South Carolina. 1. John McQueen, D., 4. Preston S. Brooks, D, . 2. William Aiken, D., 5. James L. Orr, D., Lawrence M. Keitt, D., 6. m. w. iJoyce, v. Georgia. -James L. Seward, D., 5. John H. Lumpkin, D, M. J. Crawford, D.. Howeli Cobb, D., Robert P. Trippe, K. N., 7. . G. Foster, K. N., Hiram Wainer, D., 8. Alex. U. Stephens, D. . Alabama. 1. Percy Walker, K. N, 4. William R. Smith, K. 2. Eli S. Shorter, D., 5. George S. Houston, D., 3. James F. Dowdell, D., fi. W. R. W. Cobb, D.., 7. Sampson W. Harris, D. MMitoippi. 1. Daniel B. Wright, D., 3. William Barksdale, D., 2. Uendley S. Bennett, D., 4. William A. Lake, K. N., 5. Jubn A. Quitman, D. Louisiana. 1. George Eustis, K. N., S. Thomas G. Davidson, D., 2. Miles Taylor, D., 4. John M. Sandige, D. Ohio. 1. 3! 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. J. 10. Timothy C. Bay, J. S. Harrison, K. N., L. D. CampMlj K. X., Mitthia It. SichoU, Richard-Mott, J J. Reece Fmrie, 1l. Jl, Aaron Ihrlan, K; X., Ben), Stantuii, K. X., C. k. Watson. K. X., 11. P. B. ITorton, K. JV., 12. Samuel GalUncay, K. y., 13. John Sherman, A" 3'., 14. J'hiUnian BMts, 15. 16. 17. 18. 1. H m. R. Sapp, A. A., Edward Bull. A'. X V. J. Albright, A". Bfhj. F. Letter, K. S., 1 Edicard Wade, Jitshua R. Giddlnffi, Oscar F. Moore, K. N., 20. 2: John A- Bintjlum, A. J ., Kentucky. Henrv C. Burnett. D., 6. John M. Elliott, g., J. P. Campbell, K. N., 7. 11. Marshal , K. N, W. L. Underwood, K. N., 3. A. h. Marshall, K . N ., Albert G. Talbott, D., 9. Leander M. Cox, K. Joshua U. J e welt, D., 10 Sajnucl i . bwope, K. . lenneasee. 1. Albert G. Waikins, D., a IV... II K' X 6. George W. Jones, D., 7. John V. Wright, D., ir rm 11 . IT XT s! SamuelA. Smi'th. I).. 8. F. K. Zollicuner, K. N., 4. John II." Savage. D.. . E. Etheridge, h. N., 5. Charles Ready, K. N., 10. Thomas Rivers, K. A. Indiana. Smith Miller, D., 6. Lucan Barbour,.., .fl, Wm. II. English, D., 7. ;ll. D. Scott, h. t(!eorge G. J)unn, 8. Daniel Mace, K. X, Wm. Cuvilaeb, K. X., 9. Schuyur Oolut, A. il, D. P. UuOuway, A". X, 10. S.moel Lrenion, 11. John V. J'tttit. Illinois. MihuB. Watlhurne, 5. Wm. A. Richardson, D., Janus II. Woflimrth, 6. Thomas L. Harris, D., k... n v....n V V T James C. Allen. U.. 1. 2. 3. James Knox, A"! X., 8. Samuel S. Marshall, D. 4. 1. Missouri. Luther M. Kennett, K.N., 4. Mordecai Uliver, v., SGilchrist Porter. S. John G. Miller, 2. 3. James J. Liudley, K. N., 6. John &. 1 helps, V., 7. 'Samuel l,aru! tiers, u. Arkansas. Alfred B. Greenwood., 2. Albert Rust, D. Michiuan. 1 I. Wm. A. Ik-ward. A. X.. 3. IK S. H aU.rutge, A. J, 2. JItn Waldron, A". X., 4. George W . Peck, D. Florida. 1. Augustus E. Maxwell, D. Texns. 1. Lemuel D. Evans, K. ., 2. P. H. Bell, D. low a. 1. Augustus Hall, D., 2. James Thorington, K. X. "Wisconsin. 1. Daniel Wells. D.. 2. C C. WaslMrne, 3. Chas. Billinahitrst. Califbrn in. 1. James W. Denver, D., 2. Philip T. Herbert, D. formerly whigs. voting for James L. Orr. X whigs voting tor Pennington. J whig voting for Fuller, of Pennsylvania. Those in italics are ' republicans, ' Those marked K. N. are know-nothings. KECA PITC LATJOS. Know-nothings and republicans voting for Banks Republican know-nothings voting against Banks National know-nothings voting lor Fuller rti.nww.mta vr.tii.fr fur Itiphnrdson and Orr 110 8 35 80 Mr. Miller, of Missouri, and Mr. Childs, of New York, absent since the beginningof the session; Mr. Trumbull's seat vacant. A number of times within the Inst four weeks the number recorded above as KnT-intr vntrl for Mr. Banks could have elected him nA if to these are added tne republican know-noth n-hn rntts f.ir Mr. Pennineton. it would give to the side of the House supporting Mr. Banks a clear majority of the whole number, even witn an jnusua flttnnrianr.f. 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. Wash. Union. Bricks ! Bricks ! ! Bricks III THE SUBSCRIBERS HAY iiG MAn. rr.KMAii!.AT aiTangements 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 one to tico million of Bricks of the best quality and at such prices as will defy all competition. Vluers iroiii n uiaiit.Jet: ni p...f. . .."tuuiu bricks delivered at either of the Depots if desired. GEO. T. COOKE & CO. Raleigh, March 7, 1855. SO tf. ISgT Register copy. AMERICAN PATENT DRYER. WE HAVE just received a very large supply of the American Dryer, which is far preferable to Litharge and other dryers heretofore used, and much cheaper. PESCUD k GATLING. Opposite the Masonic Lodge. MAY BE FOUND COFFEE, SUGAR, ADMANTINE and Tallow Candles, Nails of all sizes for common use, Crockery and tin ware, of all sizes and shapes, snuff and Tobacco and Cigars, 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 bepaid. W. W. W 00DEL. ' A pril23,1856. : 45 . -m- izVTS PURE LEAD. A LARGE SUPPLY 1 i Lewis' Pure Lead, just received and for sale by PESCUD k GATLING. March 13, 1856. 88 INSANE ASYLUM. mTOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FORTY. AD- D1TIONAL PAT1KBTS can now be received in tne Asylum. . . .! J Applications can be made to the Physician and Snperin tendent, EDW D C. . , fy Raleigh, April 4th, 1856.. - 41 tf. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF SENNA FIGS, FOR costivencss, sick headache. 4c. j ''T ' ln l)n,r Store of WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. INSANE ASYLUM. okdeiusu hi iul uoaru of Commissioners of the Lunatic Asylum that hereafter those persons who desire to visit this Institution must o so on Thursday of every week only. . Visitors tn any other dav will not be able to gain admittance into the Institution, unless provided with a written permission from one of the frnm thn nttendinir Physician It is also directed by the Commissioners that all persons should ab Stain trom waiamg or riuiDg, nuc. f r", . r else, through the Asvlum grounds or around the Asylum buildings, as such things are sources of annoyance and dis traction to the putienU of the Institution. : -'. Raleigh. July 17,1856. ' 68-swtf. rJETV BOORS.-ENGLISH TRAITS Bt RALPH iM.Wald Emerson. ' ? . 2,i,. v The Last of the Forester's, by Jho. Estor Cook, author -of Virginia Comideans. , ' i; ' The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth. Irving's life of Wasbing:on. vol. 1 and 2, 12mo. The Baked Head and oil or stories, being No. 2, modern story teller.; For tale by W. L. POMEROY. , September 15, 1856. . . , ;j. . - ? 86 HARPER FOR OCTOBER : fOMEROY'S. 87 ig CifV? COPIES OF MOjU jusi received at September 20, lSvti. ROR SPRING TRADEWfi , SALE AND RETAIL. We rasnectfnllv inform our friends and the public that we have in. store a farge and most excellent Stock of Leather and Findings, for the Spring Trade, which we will sell as low as any other establishment South of New York, and for less nrice than thev can be had even there, expenses of travelling, freight, 4c, considered. An 01 our pnrcnases naving en made trom tne impor ters and Manufacturers by the wftole 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 buy cannot lose by giving onr 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: ' dozen 01 Urawlord s Calf bkins (this maker had tne . 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 . 1 Lining and Binding Skins, 10. " Morocco Skins. 800 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather, 00 - uana Leatner, Lasts. Boot-Trees. Shoe and Boot Makpr'sTools of every kind, Tanuer's and Currier's Tools. Also, Sewed Brosnms of our own manufacture, warranted to give satisfaction, and many other articles too numerous to mention, at No. 21. Old street, onnosite B. P. Harrison's Saddlery. F. A. & R. H. FORD. JN. MS. we pay the highest price in cash for Green and Dried Hides delivered to us at our Store. Petersburg, May 5, 1852. tf. R. DOBBIN, Boot and Shoe Maker, HAS REMOVED HIS SHOP TO THE HOUSE FOR nierly occupied by Mrs. Uardie 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. . tg Hemember the old stand of Mrs. Hardie. Raleigh, Jan. 7, 1856. 8 tf. BLANK LAND DEEDS, OF THE LATEST AND r.ost approved form, just printed, and for sale at the ' Standard" ofiice. Also Writs, Subpoenas, Warrants, abd a variety of ether blanks. Aug. 25,1855. 79 "jTOTICE. Was taken up and committed to Jail, in J.1 the County of Nash, on June Hoth. 1S54. a neirro man, whoays his name is TOM. and belones to the heirs seems to be about twenty-live years of age, black complex - ion, anu uas more man an ordinary space between two of- his under teeth. The owner is requested to come forward. pay prison charges and take him away, or he will be dis- posea 01 according 10 taw. a. It. jJAl-fca, Aug. 1 wtf. Sheriff. WMRST PREMIUM t-SMUT AND SCREEN- IL IXG MACHINE, YOUNG'S PATENT. IMPORTANT TU AlIltRS AM) MILL OWNERS. This Machine re ceived the lirst 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 uiven the most entire satisfaction, in rcirard both to nerfonnance and durability, some haviug run six years and perform as well now as they did at lirst, and have not been out of order one day. We fiave 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 and sold by JNO. A. McMAXKJU South Lowell, Orange County, V. C. April IB. 1854. 4 V tf fmt this advertisement out and keep it. "MTOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO m se.l 1000 acres ot land, in Johnston County, near lachburg. There will be a credit given of oue, two, and inree rears, purcnaser giving bond witn good securitv. A. J. LEACH. Leachburg, April 28 ,1856. 46 swtf. Book Binding. JOHN H. DeCARTERET & SON. RALEIGH, N. C. A RE STILL CARRYING ON THE BOOK BINDING F- business iu all its branches at the old stand over " Turner s N. C. Bookstore. Their increased facilities will enable them to execute the bitidiugof Periodicals, Newspapers, Music, Ac, with promp- ness ano oispatcn, at -ew 1 orK prices. Books sent to them fro any part of the Slate, with di rections, will be ty and in any stvle desired, boxed and sent 1 . ... aj i ,: - oacK wuuout uei.iy. Auuress JNO. U. DeCARTERET & SON, Raleigh, N. C. April 25, ISS 45 tf. rtHEWING TOBACCO. THOSE WHO ARE fond of the tend, and have not chewed our Tobacco, are missing a great treat. It is generally believed we have l lie best in town. Call and trt a quid at PESCUD k GATLING'S. &JEGARS & TOBACCO of the finest quality il 9 ways on baud at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. Raleigh, N. C, April 13th, 1856. 41 INSANE ASYLUM. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APART- menls are now ready for the re.eptiou of 40 patients. in the Asylum. Those who have charge of the insane, and desire to place them in the institution, will apply to tne I'bvsictau and Superintendent, E. C. Fisher, at Raleigh, before bringing the patient to tne institution. The Board of Directors refer to the Ath chanter. 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 zotn section 01 same counter, page Ss, 01 Itcviscd Code. As all State patients arc 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 01 1 lie tsoard are to be lound. The Sheriffs of the several Counties will please notice the requirements of the 14th section of the tith chapter, iu relation 10 ineir unties as connected witn ine law. It is expected that apartments for a large number of pa tients will be finished in the course of a tew weeks, as the work upon them is now being prosecuted as rapid I v 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. 80 tf. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE PROP erty of W. J. Ramsay, deceased. The lot is in good repair; tne nouse is nearly new, witn s:x 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 iu a good neighborhood. The property must be sold. 1 nose who wish to buy can have an oppor tunity nt buying cheap. Lie nouse can be seen oy apply ing to ilrs. Ramsay or to myself. Possession given to suit tbe convenience ot tne purchaser. JOHN C. PALMER, Adm'r. Raleigh. June 14, 1856. 59 swtf - NORTH-CAROLINA BONDS. Office or thb Atlantic k N. C. R. R. Co., i Nbwbern. April 19. 1856. - ! -TORTH CAROLINA STATE BONDS, (500 k 11 10w.) can be obtained from Pulaski Cowuer. Eso. who is the authorized agent of this Company for the sale of said Bonus in tne City ot Kaieign. John d. whitford, Prest. At. and N. C. R. R. Co. April 29, 1856. 46 tt. r OTICE. I OFFER FOR SALE TWO VALUA BLE plantations in tbe county of Jones. These plan tations ndioin and contain trom 3 to 4000 acres, ot wbicb 12 to 1500 are cleared : they lie two miles south of Trent river an 1 20 from Newbern; will be sold together or sepa rate : terms made easy. For further infoimation address the subscriber at Pol- locksville, N. C. JOSEPH WHITTY. August 19, 1856. 78 8m. r THOMAS S. GILLIAM, Iron, Steel, and Metal Warehouse, Xo. 21,' Bollingbrook St. . PETERSBURG. VA. f HAVE ESTABL1SED MYSELF FOR THE TRANS-' JL action of a General Iron, Steel, and Metal isusiness, and invite the attention of Virginia and North-Carolina Merchants visiting this market, to an examination of my large and varied assortment ; my arrangements being such will enable me to sell at the lowest rates. Railroads, Machinists. Blacksmiths, and the Trade generally, will find it to their interest to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. - '. ' . , , ' ' Orders thankiully received and promptly attended to. . . THOMAS S. GILLIAM. ' Sent. S. 1856. .., . . , 88 8W8m. X - Town Property for Sale '; v Awn mn sat.TC MY ' HOUSE AND LOT IN . a-t m :a iha mitciap nf Martin- d Sdisbnr? 'iSSI"- Iromi- sembUge of the talent and beauty of VirgmU, and theim 3 on.1S?ofTetteTille street., Thexiteisr pressions I received then have ever made the OldDonun- nna ft,. . nvt.. reaidenee. bavin? attached a CUUfPUIOin wuv " y -. ZJ . : ' . 1. good sized garden, and it is sufficiently central for business R. x. . . . iha anhaeriner at bis res-' ,i any ainu. ""'"-fl'V wuVt7m. S ' Ralaub. Sent'x 15. 1858. .... ' . , 88 1W. GREEN8BOROVGH MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. 1 . This Com pany offers inducements to those wishing to effect Insur ances for life, rarely presented by similar institutions. Those who take Policies of Insurance for Life, and those only, are Members of the Company entitled to such profits as may be realized from an aecnmulated Premium Fund, and from the large amount qf Deposits iu the Trust De- punmenis or me company, wnicn are Kepi asnveiy 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 the depositors allowed interest at the rate of 8 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 fall and particular information forwarded to any required address. U. r. WJS1K, See. ireas. Greensborough, N. C. September 1, 1854. . 87 Iy. SIDNEY A. SMITH 1 ..' ' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! SMITHFIELD, N.C Will attend reeularly the Courts of Pleas k Quarter Ses sions of Wake, Johnston; Cumberland and Harnett. Simtbneld. Deb. 20. 1856. 28 tf. LEWIS dc 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 aerent of Raleieh. N. C. June 6, 1854. 68- A. M. LEWIS, ' Attorney and Counsellor at Law, MAY BE FOUND, WHEN NOT ABSENT ON PRO FEtSSIONAL BUSINESS, at his office near his resi dence north of the Capitol, on Halifax Street. Kaieign, July 11. lbo5. 66 tf. REVISED CODE, PRICE 84 00. POSTAGE when sent by mail 45 cents. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Also, the Revised Code interleaved. A few conies only in this form remaining. $5 50. W. L. P. keeps also constantly ou 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 It, lsoii. 17 CARROLL HOUSE, CHESTERVILLE, S. C. THAT LARGE AND SPLENDID THREE STORY Building on the cast side of Chester Depot, is now open for the accommodation of persons travelling by the Cars, or otherwise. The Proprietor is well aware, that nothing short of a well-kept house, will induce custom to this so recently gotten up; 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 ms "illustrious predecessors. He confident ly hopes, that he will be sustained, and upon trial give that satisfaction and accomodation to the wearied traveller, tnat will send nun on his way rejoicing. J. L. UAKKULL. Feb. 25. 1856. 2'J tf. T1AKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF . Person County, on Sunday the 6th instant, a runaway negro wbo says he is free, but cannot show any evidence of me iact, auo mat nis name is wiiuam Mayo, ana that be 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, an oaoiv worn, xne owner ot said slave is berebv notified to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, or lie win De ueun wuu as iuc law airecis. JOHN C. WILEY, Jailor. Roxboro', Jan, 10, 1856. i if. T AMP OIL. A GOOD SUPPLY JUST TO HAND M-M and for sale by PESCUD k GATLING. 34 March 17, 1856. tUTHITE LEAD AND OIL.-WE OFFER FOR w W sale, at low rates. 10,000 pounds White Lead of various brands, 5oo gallons Linseed Oil, 200 " Spts. Turpentine, 100 " Copal ano Japan Varnish, 100 Cotton Seed Oil, 500 lbs. Venetian Red. 500 " Spauish Brown, 800 " Litharge. 200 " Pa . Black, 200 " Tera de Sceina, 200 " Umber, 5o0 " Yellow Ochre, 1O0 " Vandyke Brown. And a large stock of all the usual kinds of paint used here. Our stock is replenished from week to week to supply the demand, and our prices compare favorably with those charged in Petersburg, Norfolk and Wilmington. March 17, 185C. 34 RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD. Raleigh & Gaston R. R. Office, Raleigh. February 8. lKf.fi. f A S TOE NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD IS NOW xm. completed to Charlotte, notice is hereby given that goods or produce brought down that Road, intended for transportation over tbe Kaieign A ttaston Kail road, will be received by tn s Itompanv at the iNorth Carolina Kailroad Depot in Raleigh (owned jointly by the two Companies) and will be transported thence without delay or extra charge, and goods designed for the western merchants and others along that Road, will likewise be delivered at the same point. All dues lor rreignt must De paid at Petersburg or Ports mouth, except 011 war 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 anu produce. Owners and shippers of goods are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their dest ination may be known. it. A. HAMILTON, President. 23 tf. tOR THE SICK.-RICE FLOUR, FARINA, CORN W- Starch, Tapioca Sago, Arrow Root, and Gelatine, in store and for sate by WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. IOOD ADVICE ABOUT PIANOS!-MUSIC IN A HOUSE! I A house without Music, is like Nursery without Children, silent, gloomy, and desolate. .. . . : - . e i ! i" i .i i i , A1US1C is tne uannonic aoui oi me oreaioeu or suggesiea everywhere in nature, and only absent from the lips and souls of those who are nt tor treason, stratagems and spoils." So, young ladies, insist at once upon your Papa buying a Piano from E. P. NASH, of Petersburg, although you may not be able to play more than a Polka, a Negro Melody. and Days of Absence, on it. Tbe above is good advice. You can always find about 40 select Pianos at the lowest prices, with afl the various styles and patterns, at fi. r. iKASUS Piano-Forte Ware room, 33 Sycamore, corner of Bank street, retersourg, va. Aug. lie, laoo. 80 swtt. LOUIS E. HENRY, Atrorney at Law, RALEIGH, N. C, . Will practice in the County Courts of Wake and tbe ad joining Counties. Aug. 26, 18;6. ho swam. QUENT. BUSBEE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Fatbttbvillb St., Raleigh. N. C. Will nromntlv attend to any business intrusted to him in the United states and state uourts; and witn tne ex ecutive orother departments of tbe Estate (Government. July l, ihqs. to tt. Thomas Whitb. P. R. Davis, W. H. Harobi WHITE, DAVIS & HARDEE, General Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Guano, - PETERSBURG, VA. 8ept20. 1855. . - - 97 riANTWELLS JUSTICE THE NORTH CARO LINA MAGISTRATE. Tbis is an improvementnpon - and designed to take tbe place of bwaun's Justice. - Price $3 50 postage 36 cents. For sale by 8 .. . W. L. POMEROY. August 29, 1856.' . -.;81 . WM ICHMOND IN BY-GONE DAYS; BEING REM- Wm, ininnences of An Old Citizen. Extract of a letter from Washington Irving, Esq., to the' author of "Richmond in By-Gone Days dated J ly 1856: " Your little volume was -particularly acceptable to sr.: "Richmond in by-gone days was Richmond as I knew it . " . , . - .1 , " " T.. in toe days oi my youin, nearij uuj years biqcb. every -naire Of your volume bronght up some delightful recollec tion of scenes, and characters, long since passed away ; for at Kicbmond at tbe time ot my exit, mere waa a rare aa- ion dear to me. This book is for sale by ' . r .' " ':." , '' ... ., :. ., .-. .; I- ... Balfigh, Sept. 28,856 .L HENRY R TURNER. N. C Bookstore. , GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. At the end of Three Years, such has been the care and economy of the officers of this Company, that we are still free from debt ; have made no assessments and have now such a large Capital in cash and notes, that we have no hes itation in saying to the public, that there is no safer Com pany in the Southern Country. The most of the Risks in this Company being in the Western part of the State, where the danger from fire is much less. At the last annual Meeting the following officers were re- JAMES SLOAN, President : S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C, P. MENDENH ALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y k Treasurer. W. H. CUMMING, Gen. Agent. DIRECTORS. Jm Sloan, Dr. J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, Wm. 8. Krn - . .Rev. C. F. Deems, James M. Garret, Jed H. Lindsay, -n McConnel, E. W. Ogburn, J. L. Cole, D. P. Weir, Greenbo "Jgb; E F. Lilly, Wades borough, Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jam ! Joshua Tavloe, Washington ; Win. A. Wright, Who igton; John I. Sha ver, Salisbury ; John H. Cooke, Favettevllle ; R. G. Spruill, Plymouth ; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. R. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. All communications should be directed to the Secretary free of Postage. PETER ADAMS Sec'y. . August 6, 1854. - 75 tt ERVINGS WASHINGTON. VOL. Ill, READY lor delivery to subscribers, at POMEROY 'S. . June 26, 1856. '. . 68 sw. WM ERFUMERY AND SOAPS PESCUD k JL GATLING'S Drug Store is the place to get tbe most 1 ingrain renumery auo juuoiieui soaps ot every variety for a little money. ftRANGE HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAV- riAtjr purchased the above Hotel of R. Nichols. Esq.. are now repairing and refurnishing, and will speedily have it completed in such a manner as to give satisfaction to all, even the most fastidious. They intend it for a first class House. Its situatiou being on King street, which in the principal thoroughfare to and from the Deport of the N. C. Railroad, and by far the handsomest street in the town. of. fers inducements to the visitors and sojourner which cannot do ionno eisewnere in tne place. Our rooms, table and sta bles will accommodate both man and horse, with the moat. cuiiiioriaoie Dome. We shall keep no bar. Families and persons wishinsr to spend the Snmmer in this delightful country, will find rooms especially adapted w ucir couveuieuce. We bone to receive what we are determined tn merit iiuenu nuare 01 patronage. :i 1 . 1 f . w a. V. STKOUD ft CO. HiHsboro. N. C, June 20, 1856. 61 swtf. KEMP P. BATTLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Fatetteville St.. Raleigh. N. C. Will attend the Courts of Wake and Franklin, and1 the xerms or me supreme and f ederal Courts. jniy 1, i8o. 66 tf. jf Register copy. MANTEO MILLS. mHIS VALUABLE PROPERTY. SITUATED ON M. Neuse River, in the county of Wake, will be offered lor saie, fositivblt, at tne Uourt House in Kaleigb, on Thursday, the 16lh October next. The nronertv contjiina all nenessnrr hnildinira and AV. tores for' Paper, Grist, and Saw Mill, and has unbounded command of water. A more particular description is deemed unnecessary, as persons desiring to purchase will of course wish to see the property, which will be shown by a person residing on the premises. terms, which will be liberal, made known on day of sale. uncounted tine win De made to the purchasers. GEO. W. MORDECAI, For self and others. Raleigh, July 24, 1 850. 7 1 swtd. theaXmsexpress company. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY HAV- JL ING made arranrements with the Raleieh k Gaston Rail Road Company, and re-established their office in Ral eigh, N. C, are now prepared to transport Freight, Specie, Ban it-notes, and parcels ot every description, to and trom all the principal Cities North, South and West of Raieigh, at the most reasoruihU rates. Also the following stations on the line of the R-leirrh k Gaston railroad : to Franklinton. Henderson. Warrenton. Gaston k Weldon. The Express will run with the speed and regularity of . . .... 1 a v.. iurif. Office at the old stand, near tbe Yarborongh House. Sept. 2,1856. 82 tf. WU WHITE I- 4 SCHLOSS & BROTHER TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to the citizens of Italeiirh. vicinity, and the public in general, that they have chanced their firm bv taking in as a Partner Mr. M. GRAUSMAN, who will here- alter attend on tbe CLOTU1XG 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 or Josepb achloss & Brother, coiner of Light and Mercer str oaiuuiore, 31a. Yi e have now on hand and are constantly receivinir ai extensive assortment of Ready made clothing for the spring and summer, also Hats, Boots k Shoes, and every thing in the line of gentlemen's wear, which we are selling very cneap, as we can anord to do, because we manufacture out own clothing and shoes. Uive us a call and be convinced. &UHLUS5, UKUTttIt & Co. Rateigh, May 8, lS'iS. 48 ti. "KT OTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER OBTAINED AD- i'V MINISTRATION of the estate of the late Joseph B. G. Roulhac at February term, 1856, of Wake County Court, and requests all person- indebted to tbe said intestate to make immediate settlement and payment, and reouires all those having claims against the estate to present them within the time limited by law. In the absence of the sub scriber Mr. Albert Simmons is authorized to make settle ments. He will be found at the store lately occupied by the dee'd, where the books will be kept. The subscriber will also rent, until the 10th of November next, the front room over the store occupied by Dr. E. B. Haywood, as an Apothecary Shop, and the two rooms in the office on the north-east corner of Mrs. Roulhac s lot. THOMAS RUFFIN, AdmV. Feb. 22,1856. 27 tf. WJOR BUSINESS MEN. SUITS OF CASSIMERE M. and Marseilles, just received. V. H. WILLIAMS, Agt. April 16 1856. 48 A. M. MCPBEBTEBS, B. CBtSELIN. J. W. MABTIM A. M. McPHEE.TERS. 4c CO. Wholesale Grocers FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, U tUs Warehouse. Norfolk, Va. REFERENCES: Thomas P. Dbvebeux, Esq., Halifax, N. C. Geo. W. Mordecai, Pres't Bank of the State of N. C. C. Dewkt, Cashier " " " W. H. Jokes, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. -L. O'B. Bbakcr, President Raleigh and Gaston Road. Messrs. Rcid k Soutter, I Dr. N. C. Whitehead, VXbrfolt. Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. ) Alex. Bell, Esq. Messrs. S pence k Reid, Baltimore. . " B. Blossom k Son, Xew York. September 1G, 1863. 78 ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, Counsellor and Attorney at "Latrf RALEIGH, If. C. Johnston, Chatham and New Hanover. He is to be found I ... .,cu .110 xVUU., UOW. IV. VVUI .O u. IT ..C at the office formerly occupied by the late Hon. Will. H. tlaywood, Jr. Raleigh, January S, 1854. " 16 wiswSm. fiiUPERIOR SALAD OIL.-IN PINT AND (3 quart Bottles just to hand and for sale by PESCUD k GATLING. . no D LIVER OIL.-A FRESH SUPPLY OF Rushtons and Simes in store. WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. POT ASH. low by March 17, 1856. -1000 POUNDS POT ASH FOR SALE ' vPEUD A GATLING-' v ; SPRING CMTHIJrG. WE HAVE NOW OPENED OUR ENTIRE SPRING stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURN ISHING GOODS. Our assortment ts large, embracing every variety of style, that alt who call may be supplied on ue most layorame terms. .. ... -; t-.. .v. 4. -,. In making up our goods, the most imnroved lashlons. neatness of manufacture, durability, ' Ac, have been oh-' served, that none need (ear getting any trat the best elothes irom our estauiunment. van ana examine."?- W. H. WILLIAMS, Agt, 1 ; . E (Successor to E. L. Harding.) . , -.- Fayetteville, 8t rr TH6T TTEW ' ARRANGEMENT, THE CASff AND fix month system will be strictly adhered to j this will enable us to sell. the better bargains, and all wbo makebilla wui ne required to pay tne 1st ot July ana 1st of January. . wi b.. -"-H '! v."":1' T"--: Mm so, two, . , ,. ,.., ,-: ,.4- .WILIr BE S0Ll--r'? In Kempsville, Princess Anne County, Va at the tavern . -Jit Mr. JFulianiston SAXURDY. Jao iMh " 1 of Notembef. r,r ACRES OF LAND SITUATED IN UUil Princess Aone 4 Norfolk eenntiea, be loagin toesute of tbe tate Wm. C. Boriwogh-visi . VefiVfftstaie tfaeV lx0 acres, si tasted on the 5. land. " ing and Oum Swamp reads.- three miles from Kempsrule. Land eavity timbered, with three or four small tare. Sold tn tract of wo acre or more to suit pnreaasara r fr -... North Landing tract, IjHOO aeres, sitnated iraroediatel . npon North River and Chesapeake and AlbemarfsKaal.T--; This land i very heavily timbered' with piue and bak." 'Tain tract wilt also be divided in zoo acre tracts ot-mere, with good landing to each division to suit purchasers. ;Ir; The EwelfFarm of 800 acres, one mile frttntXempayiUa. mod dwelling, kitchen, barn. Ac. One kindred acres sfeaw ' ed, well adapted to corn, wheat, As. Thebatanet wejltun. . "bered with ptne,1' wd' ' .,-"-,k - . ..... .... . . . . 1 n ' i snip necK mcK oi juu aoresj o awes mm atempevta . well timbered with cypress, oak and pine. ' y'tf -' - Holland tract of 250 acres, one and a bait nulea troaa : Kempsville, 60 acres cleared, balance in woo. " ' " Another tract, one and a half miles front KenHvfflL TK acres, heavily eorered with pine wood-of gootteilkyeail tract parcbasea rrom estate ol J-hn l'euy, owmmemtyj - uue iraci, in casiern ouore swampy oi ov Hna)iiywr ing the lauds of Mr. Gregory. , V -. i ' '- One tract, on Link horn Bar. of KO abrea. 90 iMi chtaMaV The balance in good pine timber, with an exoellent'nabefT attached.' . .v (,jvj.".lWi:i One tract, near Nimmo's Church, of 100 aeres tuabem rd- : . . . . e V . une tract, in uum swamp, or iw acres, 'adjoining tne . lands ot Wilson Whitehurst and Mrs. Etberedire. with a growth of young oak timber. " --: " ' I "--"m.-- .t-i". i wo smau iarms, at west xneea. oriage, 00 acres eacr One tract of 50 acres in Pungo. . , . . . , Alln.and tract of 2U0 acres, adioininir the lands of Henry Cornick, Sr., deceased. ' ". "', One track in Norfolk county, of 90 acres, on Elbow road. adjoining the lands of Stephen Tatem, Eq. ' ' . .-.iJ - ... a smau f arm, on Lambert's roiut, iu view ei uantpwa . roads, with suudry other places of land. -.' i . Also, 20 lots of lands of 2 acres each, situated at Termi nus of Canal, at North Lauding. - ..";." ' . A fjri her description is deemed unnecessary. Peraona wishing. to review tbe laud will please apply . to Fraaeja ... Thomson, or Edward Foster, at Kempsville. ... . .; , " TERMS :--Ons-third cash, balance in two'equal instal ments of one aud two years, J - ' : - 'hi mis awui9ikaivh September 18, 1856. , V - , .1 , 0 swl tt. -.i ForSale. ' ?- ' ''"':'. THE LARGE AND EXCELLENT FARM, 'KNOWN as the Caddo Place ; containing two thousand aigut hundred (2, 80-i) acres ; about MW acres cleared land, and the balance well timbered, and the whole tbostly nch al luvial bottom. On tbe farm is a good and substantial tw 1 storv brick house, doable brick kitchen, brick smoke houM a good double roomed frame house, together with a black smith shop, and wagon making shop, and negro quart. sufiicient to accommodate fifty or scveoty-fivo tjands. . There is also on the place a good cotton gin house, and Press," ai.il an excellent horse mill, and cribs,- barns and' stables.' The Caddo river meanders through the whole Wngth of ll.fc tract. There is a well of never ratling and excellent water in the house yard, with milk house attached, and a-sphiif did garden 1 "t. There are several giwd springs on the place, and a very bold Chalybeate spring about 60ft yards fnH the house. The Military Road, the great western thorough fare to Texas, runs by tne bouse.: This i one of lbs richtfu, and most desirable places in sttutb-western Arkansas, It is situate about tour miles trom ArKadeipniaj jno ouuiv:y town of Clark county. -. . ; ... j - Also, oue thousand two hundred (1,200) acres in enofl.; r farm, lying in Dallas county Arkansas, ou the Ouach Kiver, a navigable stream, partly bottom, and partly op . land, with sixty or seventy acres opened. The attentiou f persons iuteuding to settle in Arkansas is invited to thesj lands. . , ; Also, one thousand and forty (1040) acres, of iuper:4 Black lands, situated in Clark county, immediately ou tiio Cairo huu ruuou naiui.uu j.iue, uiu six luues irou WH vr navigation, 4K acres of this tract cleared land.'Vj; ... , ' Also, nine hundred (900) acres lying i 11 Clark county, about half bottom, and half uplands, nine miles from w r navigation, and tour miles from - Hail lload line. ' Une hun dred (loo) acres of this tract opened land. ; . , ' ... ,: Also, one thousand luree hundred and forty (1340) a::-. s 1 vinsr in Clark county, half rich bottom, aud 2". acres oin- ed, and the balauce gK upland. '; '-- " - Also, o.ie tnousano cignt Hundred (lS'H)acres, lying in Clark county, 100 acres opened: mostly rich bottom laiuli aud not subject to inundation. .-' .-. 1 . . .. y.3 All the above lands are nuely Timbered and-Watered. Fur further particulars apply to. .., W. F.H.BARKMAN, . ; Arkadelphia, Arkansas. ," 1 tw il.f. ? Sept. 16. 1 sr.fi. Land for Sale near Raleigh. r , T1HE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE, UPOX . ; reasonable terms, a tract Ot" lind known as PAlll.-;, lying 011 the Hillsborough road, about two miles from Old State House, containing about one hundred and Ufly acres. There are two handsome bnilding sites on the tract, an 1 the lands have bten well' manured aid produce good cr.iM. They will h1o sell two tracts of Wood Land, lying in the same ucighborb Md, betwtea three and four miles from the city; one containing seventy-lire aud three-fourth acres the o her forty-five and one-half acres. If these lauds are uot before disposed of by private !.. they w.ll be sold at l'ub'ic Auction, at the Court H atj door iu the City of RaieigU, ou Monday, the 17lbdiy..f November next, upon a credit of. six, twelre, and eigh-en months, with interest trom tne day ot sale. lncpurc!i.ivr will be required to give bond and " security, aud Ihe title be reserved until tbe payment of tbe purchase money. : - KUlltKl H. UILL1AM, 1 .. . .," T. BRO WN VENA BLE, Execut'rs of I?. JAMES McKIMMON, ) Kiogsburv. Raleigh, Sept. 23, 186. - '. swtd.: a"l Ift REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE fWAlliF annrnlieiiHion and conHnemcnt. in anv Mil. so that we can get him, of our NEGRO MAN, SOWLIX. aged about twenty-one rears. Said negro is 5 feet 10 or it inches high, and of dark color. He is supposed to be lark ing in the neighborhood ot A. J. Terrell s, where ue h is a wife. He jumped olf the cars near Weldon, about th lt of January last. - D. J." SOUTUERLA N, "' v L. A. I'UTVfcLL. Wilmington, N . C, Sept. 20, Irutl. . XI: sw'ni. OSTRICH FEATHER DUSTING BRUSH ES. The undersigned beg to announce that thev . continuing the manufacturing of and are prepared to al.l orders, to any extent for Ibe. different vrieties of Pla u and rancy Colored Jiruslies, upon the most uvoraDle terom for cash, or approved credit. A liberal discount will be madj to the Trade. ;' ' " ; L. O. HANSEN, k t:0, 16 Front street. New Y.k.'( Sept. 19, 1850. " -W sa4t. ' " Mayor's OtSee (" . Raleigh, Sept. th, 1856. ) 1TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT APPL'oA 1 tion will he made to the next - Gemral Assembly. fr an Ameudmeut to the Charter of the Citv of Raleigh. : ' - WM. DALLAS HAYWOOU.M r. ' "y. ' Bt BWolll. , TfJ EW SPEAKER. THE SOUTHERN SPEA iwER 1 or Sixth Reader; containing, in great variety, the Master Pieces of Oratory, iu Prose, Poetry, and Dialogue ; with an Appendix; embracing Knowles' Model Debtte; The Declaration of Independence; Constitution of tbt Unit ted Suites, with marginal index ; Washington 'a Farewell Address, with rniiuing index aud marginal questious, by 11. Barton Ross, A. M. N. G. ' v Fcrsaleby H. D. TURNER, N. C. Uoukab re; 1 Raleigh, Sept. 23, 1856. ' ' ' " 6 ' OTH MONTH, 185C. , McILWAINE & GRAHAM DIP0RTERS AND DEALERS IN DRY0ODS. ' : '" Na 60 SrCAMoaa htbiuw. - PeUrtbvra t ANNOUNCE TO THE TRADE THE ARB VA I. of their importations of . , .- . .' English, Irish, Scotch and French Goods ' which, with large purchases iu the Norl hern and Batrf't markets, euable them to offers Stock equal ifnot su trior to any ever owired by themselves of their predecesstv, Paul k Mcllwaine. . . v. . . McILWAINE GRAHAM, Agents for North Carolina Cotton Yarns, 4-4 Sbeetingaaud 4-i Osnabttrgs, and for genuine Irish Flax Threads aud Shoe 1 breads, V irg.nia t ulled Linseys and Kersays.., Sept 17, Jti-Vi. 86-SI. V ALU ABLE PLANTATION The niidersigned. Executor of the FOR SALE. last will and esia- men: of Green Woniack, doe'd, will aell on the 20th day .if October next, in the town of Haywood,' the large and trat nakla nlnntuthin nf till. IrttA fll.iw IVtunn.t ' fui..M Fear River, two miles below Haywood, adjoining tie lands of Robert Harris, M. McCoy'nnd others. .. :! On th;s tract there are about' three hundred acres of first rale low grounds cleared and iiuder good fence, and wmie yet to cler. AIsj, ir gAod proportion - of tiplaod suiial.lo for the production.of c-.rnj; outs, ; t he.if and cotton. Tho low grounds arc not stirpussed in the prodnctiob of corn by any intm county. ': ' - ' There is oh the p!ace a I wo-stiry Hani, 70 foot iu teirgth' with fixtures for running a cotton gin and thresh int. ma ehinc,' besides. snlaller burns aud other necessar) vi-tit houses, cotton screw, Ac. .-."' i- . , ; vv. The place is well watered and' un healthy as any on the river, having tbe convenience-' of steam boats, running by" the- place to' Fayetteville -and Wilmington. Irt connritioii with this tract will be sold 5 acres of pine land, well lini- '. bered, about one mile Jr6ln the plantation. ; - A credit of one and two years will be given. Bonds w4lc undoubted security will be required for ihe payment of the ' purchase moi.ey. !' .?. -: - . V ",--V-V--V-J. A.-WOMACK, Exec'r.'': PitUboro', Aag.i'., 185.;, 81 ewtd. NOW READY 'n-.?. '.-'fiwatm'a JnsticeIUvisd. -. .""- :t THB NORTH-CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practical guide to the Laws of the State, and the dc-.- ' sions of the Supreme Court, defining the duties and jufiM. p ction of Justices of the Peace, under tbe Reiaed Cude1 ? 1854'-.V, together with foil instructions, and nunacruns . i 'ornu and Precedent. ' ' .. ' I Y ; f EDWARD CANT WELL, Esq., L.L B . , Counsellor t Law. . ; . .One Vol. 8 va, eyniaining nearly 6)0 pages, haadsoniely -: printed on ood paper, and well bound, inLew bindia ' Price, 0.- Postage. 88 cents. ... .t ., -This day published and for sale bv i ? ' - ": ''', '.. '. v- ' i- r- UKN'RY D. TURNER. ' !B y-;!t' w;-'i,'','u i -wi,.."' ' C Book Store. Wi y '4 "a f :5 '4 1 1 -.til Ml .-3 I 1 ,,4 I "4 4 '4 H -3 -i 1 ;viaSs2S'"'