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GENEBAli DIRECTORY.
STATE GOVERNMENT. -THOS.
BRAGG, of .Northampton, Governor.
William Hill, of Wake, Secretary of State.
1). W. Courts, of Kockinpham, Treasurer.
G W. Brooks, of Person, Comptroller. .
Vulaski Cewpcr, of Hertford, Private Secretary.
Oliver H. Perry, State Librarian. , -
literary" BOARD.
Gov. Thos. Brapp. ex-ojicio, Chairman,
Alfred Jones, of Wake,
Wm. W. Holdcn, of Wake,
Matthew Shaw, of Beaufort
SUPERINTENDENT FcQMMON SCHOOLS.
Calvin H. Wiley, of Guilford, ,
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT BOARD.
Gov. Bragg, tx-oJRcio, Chairman, .
' Calvin Graves, of Caswell, -:
N. E. Canady, of Granville. ...
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Wm. Dallas Haywood, Inlendent of Police.
COMMISSIONERS.
Eastern Ward. Eldridge Smith,
i A. Adams.
Middle Ward. C. B. Root,
R. 11. Battle,
" G. W. Havwood.
Western Ward.. M. Gorman,
H. 1). Turner.
J. J. Cliristophcrs, City Clerk,
R. H. Battle. City Treasurer.
City Guard. James M. Crawley,
Jackson Ovorby.
(My 0mtible.-E. .. Harris,
Wm. N. Andrews.
A. Adam, Weighmaster.
E. E. Harris, Clerk of the market.
B. F. Moore, City Attorney.
The Supreme Cmrt of North-Carolina is held w i this city
Bemi-ai.iu.allv, on the second Monday in June, and the 30th
y-t'rFrcderick Nash. Chief Justice,
R. M. Pearson, Associate Judge,
W.H. Battle, " "
1?. Freeman. Clerk.
Oliver H. Perry, Assistant do.
Hani. C. Jones, Reporter,
J. J. Litchford, Sr., Marshall.
The United Mates Circuit C-utirt for the District of North
Carolina is held semi-annually in this city, on the 1st Mon
dav in June and the last Monday in November.
Judges. Hon. .1. M. Wayne, of Georgia,
' Hon. Henrv Potter, of Fayetteville,
District Attorney, Robert P. Dick,
Clerk, Wm. H. Havwood,
Marshall. Wesley Junes. . ' .
The Swrir-r Court for this County, is held on the ftrst
Monday after the fourth Monday in March and September.
John" C. Moore, Clerk.
Jos. B. Bachelor, Attorney General and Solicitor of the
fourth Judicial District. . .
The Ouiirt of Pleas and QnarUr besums is held on the
third Monday in Februnry, May, August and November.
Jeff. Ut lev, Clerk.
. Chairman of the County Onirt, William Boylan.
County Sdn'itor, K. P. Marriott.
Sheriff of Wake County, William n. High.
Ccrontr, Willis Scett.
liegisUr, 1L Hudson.
JianJc of the State of JSbrth-Cardlina, incoirated 1830.
Charier .-spires in 1 Capital 1 ,500,lK, -'v,.ded, ,nto
15,000 tliiin-s, of which the Literary Board holds o,027 and
the Univ.isiiv 1,000.
Brincipal l:ank at Raleigh. -
George W. Mordecai, President,
Cbartis Vx -ey, Cashier,
J. H. Brvan.Jr., Teller and No" ary Public
W. E. Anderson, Discount Clerk and Notary Public,
Jordan Womble, Jr., Clerk.
This Bank has branches at Newborn, Tarboro , Fayette
ville, Wilmingtan, Elizabeth City, Charlotte, Milton. Mor
ganton and Windsor.
DIRECTORS.
On the part of the State: D. W. Courts, Public Treasu
rer, exiiicio, L. O'B. Branch and W. R. Poole.
On the part of the Stockholders: Wm. Boylan, Wm.
Peace, J. H. Bryan, J. B. G. Roulhac, Alfred Jones and B.
F. Moore.
Offering and Renewal day Tuesday.
Discount day Wednesday.
Business hours iroin io uu c o ciucx.
Jlakujh Branch of the Banlc of Cape lear.
William U.'jones, Cashier,
B. P. Finch, Teller aud Notary Public.
n RECTORS.
Geo, W. Haywood, T. U. Selby, Seth Jones, George Lit
tle, Dr. Thos. D. Hogg and C. W . D. Hutchings.
Offering day Monday.
Discount day Tuesday.
RAIL ROADS. i
Raleigh and Gaslmi liailrcad Ccttipany. . .
R. A. Hamilton, President,
W. W. Vass, Treasurer,
J. M. Pool, Assistant Treasurer,
C. B. Allen, Depot Agent. .
Mail Train leaves 10 minutes after 7 A. M.. arrives at 6
P.M.
Eoith-Carolina Railroad Company.
Chas.F. Fisher, President, ,
C. P. Mcndenhall, Treasurer,
J. T. West, Freight and Ticket Agent
Mail Train arrives at 5 o'clock, A. M., from the East;
and departs 10m. after 5 o'clock, A. M.
Mail from the West arrives about the same time.
POST OFFICE.
William White, Sr., Post Master.
Office hours, on week days, from Sun-rise to 9 r. Jtt.
State of parties in the House of Representatives.
The following list 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. John M. Wood, A". Ar., 4. Samuel P. Benson,
2. John J. Perry, K h. Israel Wathburn
8. Ebenezer KnouiUon, K. A.,6. Thomas J. D. Fuller, D.
New Hampshire.
1. James Pile, K. N., 2. Mason W. Tappan, K. K.,
3. Aaron II. Cragin, A'. 3.
Vermont.
I. James Meaeham, 2. Jvstin S. MorriO, K. iK,
3. Altdh Sahin. ..,
MantachusetU.-
Robert B. EaU, K. N, 0. Timothy Bums. K. N.,
James Buffinqton, K JK, 7. Nathaniel P. Banks, KN
WUlUim S. Damrell, K.N., 8. Chauncey L. Knapp, AN.,
Linus B. Comins, A'. N., 9. Alexander Be lt.A.iV.,
Anson Bvrlingame. K.N., 10. Calvin C. Chaffee, K. X.,
11. Mark Traf ton, AT. A'.
Rhode Island.
1. FathanUl B. Duree, K. A'S. Benj. B. Thurston, K. N.,
Connecticut.
1. Ezra Clarke, R. A.. 8. Sidney Bean, A. '
8. John Woodrvff.KA., . 4. WiL'iam W. Welch,
, New Y-rk. ' -
1. William W. Valk, K. N.,17. Francis E. Spinner, .
2. J. S. Stranahan, K. N., 18. Th-mas R. Morton,
8. Guy R. Pelton, K. A1., 7.9. Jonac A. Buqlistan,
4. John Kelly, D., 20. Orasmvs B. MattesonJOT
5. Thos. R. Whitney, K. N ,21. Henry Lnnett, K. N., '
6. John Wheeler, K. N., 22. Andrew Z. McCarty, KA
7. J. nomas iJUilds, A. N., 23. William A. Gilbert, v
8. Abram nakeman, K.
..,24. Amos f. Hunger, .
ih. Edwin B. Morgi' ,
26. Andrew Oliver,
27. John M. Parker,'- I n. '
28. William H. Kelsey,
29. John Williams, D., -80..
Benjamin Pringle,
81. Thomai T. Flagler, A. A
- 22. Solomon G. Haven. KJ
9. Bayard Clark, K. N.,
10. Ambrose S. Murray, ,
11. Rvfue II. King. K. K,
12. KiUian Miller, K. N.,
13. Russel Sage, A". iK, .
14. Samuel Bickson,
15. Edward Bodd, AZ'AZ,- -
16. George A. Simmtns,
33.' Fnincu S.. Edatards, K. It.
" ' New Jersey.' '
Isaiah D. Qawvm, A. JK, 3. James Bishop, K. .
George R. Rolbins, K. A7:, 4. George Vail, D.,
6. Altx. C. M. Pennington, K.'Ar. , w
Pennsylvania.' -
1. Thomas B. Florence, D., 13. Asa Packer,' . '
2. Job R. Tyson, K. N., 14. Gulusha A. Grow, K. 2K,
8. William Millt ard, K. X.,15. John J Pearce, IN
4. .laroh Rroom. K. N.: lfi. Lemuel Todd. K. M. .
6. John Cadwalader, D.,' ' . 17. David F. Robisoh, K. N., . : 1
. John Hickman, IX, 18. John R. Edit, Jt : -1.
8. a Bt udsJiaw, K.N., 19. John Covode, & JTV ;
; .-:..' ;;::,. .;,
i--r- : --r -.- y ,.. . . tfrl onr ii'1' irriif iii'i V hi
,V ohn c Kunkd, A-.X 22. X PurtuMp K. JV., -
l3 JryM. FnlJeir, K:, N., 84. Djyid Barclay, D, .;
..' . : - 25 John J1; 4.;; '.
. "; " ' ". -.-. .' Xklavoart.-'. -.. . ' . -
V,'' . .'- J. Elisba D. Cullen, K. N. r t ... . . ..
r . T: . Maryland. ' ' , ' ;
1. James A. Stewart 4. H.W, Payis K..,
2. J. B. Ricaud K N., ... 6. II W. Hoffman K
'8. J. M. Harris. K. H, 7T- wie,
1. Thomas n. Bnyly.U.
9. John 8. Millson, U
1. William Smith. D- -
8. Chas. J. Faulkner, D.,
9. John Letcher, D.,'
10. Zedekiah KidweU,' D..
11. John S. Carlile, K. Nn
8. John S. Caskie, v.,
t. William O. Goode, D.,
5. 'Thoma8 S. Bocpck.D.,
6. Paulus Powell, D.,
12. H- A. tdmunoson, u..
13. Fayette McMullen, D.
JUorlMJarouna.
1. Robert T. Paine K.N., 5. Edwin ,& Bnde,K. N.,
2. Thomas Ruffin, b., 6. R. C. Purre r K. . N,
3. Warren Winslow; D., 7. Bnrton Craige, D.,
4. L. O'B. Branch, D., 8. T. L. Chngman, D.
: ... South Carolina. - .
1. John McQueen, D., ; 4. Pi eston S. Brooks, D,
2. William Aiken, D., . 5. James , h. Orr.D, ,
Lawrence M. Keitt, V., o-. " ""J"--
Georgia. - :
James L. Seward, D., 5- 3ohn H- Lumpkin, D, :
M. J. Crawford, D., 6. Howel. Cobb D
Robert P. Trippe, K. N., 7. V. Joster, K. N-,
Hiram Wai nerHv 8- A,ex- U' bttPhens' D
jLiaoamn.
1 Pmr Walker K. N., 4. William R. Smith. K. N.,
2. EKS K D.-, I 5. George S. Houston, D.,
8. James F. Dowdcll, D., W. R. W Cobb, D.,
. 7. Sampson W. Harris, D.
. - l iil.-Kninni.
i T.nil Tt Wright. D 8. William Barksdale,
S. Hendley S. Bennett, D., 4. W illiam A.
Lake, K. N.,
John A. Quitman,
Louisiana.
1. George Eustis, K. N., 8. Thomas G. Davidson, D.,
2. Mile?Taylor, D., - John M. Sandige, D. -
1. Timntln C. Dav.
11.
I'. B. Barton, K. AV
Samuel- GalUnray, K.
John Sherman, K. A
Philtman Bit,
Wm. R. Sapp, A". JV,
Kiward Ball, A". -V.
C. J- Alhriyht, K. A.,
Benj. F. letter, K. A
Klmird Wade,
2. J. S. Harrison, K.'N., 12.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
a
L. D. Campbell, A. J.,
Matthias ft. Mchols, 14.
Richard Molt, r 15-
J. Reece Rmrie, K.
Aaron Harlan, K. K., 1".
Eerij, Stanton, K. 18.
r. A' Wutson. K. K.. 19-
K.N.
Joshua R. Giddings,
so.
21. John A. Bingham,
A. A.,
Kentucky.
. Henry C. Burnett, D., 6. J;-" 9-. ,
2. J. P. Campbell, K. '., r 7. "N
3. W. L. Underwood, K. N., 8. A. K MrjJH, K. N.,
4. 'Albert G. Talbott, D., 9. Leandcr M . Com. N,
5. Joshua H. Jewett, D., 1 """ 1 '"P6' K
Tennmee.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Albert G.Watkins,D., 6. Ge. rge
Wm. H. Sneed, K. 7. Win V. Wi .ght, U.,
Samuel A. Smi'th, D., 8. V. ;.Z"",nKr'
John H. Savage, D., 9. . Eher.dge, K. N.
5.
Charles Ready, K. N -, to. x uo
inaiana.
1. Smith Miller, D., 6, 'rfX' n" "
2. Wm. H. English,., 7. JU. V-,1.' v" y
3. iGeorse G. Dunn, 8. Daniel May, K-
4.
5.
2. . A". A'., W.
11. Jom . iJt.
Illinois. . - .
Ellthu B. Washburne, 5. Wm. A. R'chardf n D.,
1
2. Am . 11 oodicortti, o. i iio'
3. Jm O. Jorteii. A'. A., 7. James C. Allen D ,
4. Ar, A" A:, b?nel b- Marshall, I).
Missouri.
1. Luther M. Kennett, K. N., 4. Mec?.01llTer' D
2. gGilchrist Porter, 5. John O. Mil er,
8. James J. Liudlev, K. N., 6. John b. Phelps, D,
7."Sumuel Caruthers, 1.
Arkansas.
1. Alfred B. Greenwood., 2. Albert Rust, D.
Mitliiqan.
1. Wm. A. IloiMrd, K. X, 8. IK S. JTiWjj A- A
2. ifenry H'W-a, K. A7., 4. George W. I cck, D.
Florida-.
1. Augustus E. Maxwell, D.
Ttxns.
1. Lemuel D. Evans, K. N., 2. P. H. Bell, D.
Iowa.
1. Augustus Hall, D., 2. Tam Thorington, K. JST.
"Wisconsin.
1. Daniel Wells, D., 2. C C. TTatorn,
8. Chas. Billinghmrst.
California.
1. James W. Denver, D-, 2. Philip T. Herbert, D.
formerly whigs.
voting for James L. Orr.
j whigs voting for Pennington. .
whig voting for F'ullcr, of Pennsylvania.
Those in italics are " republicans, '
Those marked K. N. are know-nothings.
RECAflTrLATlOX.
Know-nothings and republicans voting for Banks
Republican know-nothings voting against Banks
National know-nothings voting lor Fuller
TinifinriitA vntiiiir fiir ltiehurd&on ftnd Orr
110
8
85
80
Mr. Miller, of Missouri, and Mr. Childs, of New
Ynrk nhsont since the bcirinninsof the session : Mr.
Tninihuirs seat vacant. A number of times within
the last four weeks the number recorded above as
having voted for Mr. Banks could have elected him ;
nn.l if to these are added the republican know-noth
ings who vote for Mr. Pennington, it would give to
the side of the House supporting Mr. Banks a clear
majority of the whole number, even with an unusual
attendance.
Thia list has lippn nrenared with ereat care, and
ia 1.p1Wp(1 to be accurate. If anv eentleman is er-
ranonnclv fOnocpfl it. W ill cive us nleasure to make
the correction. Wash. Union,
a MERIHAN PATENT DRYER. WE HAVE
iiist received a very lurue kuddIv of the American
Dryer, which is far preferable to Litharge and other dryers
heretoiore used, ana mucn ciieaper.
. PESCUD GATLING.
Onnositn the Masonic Lodze.
Tf AY BE FOUND COFFEE, SUGAR, ADMANTINE
J.1JL and Tallow Candles, Nails of all sizes tor 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 Drv Goods, and Candies,
and manv other things commonly tbnnd in a grocery ; all
of which will be sold Cheap for cash or Country Produce ;
a i-: u .1 u - . l . i i -i, i : .1
ior wywu tue uiuue&i. mantel prices win ut' puiu.
W. V. WOODEL.
April 23, 1856. 45.
LEWIS' PURE LEAD. A LARGE SUPPLY
Lewis' Pure Lead, just received and for sale by
PESCUD k GATLING.
March 13, 1856. 83
INSANE ASYLUM.
mjOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FORTWAD
11 D1TIONAL PATIENTS can now be received in the
Asylum. ' '
Applications can be made to the Physician and Snpenn
tendent, EDW'D C. FISHER.
Raleigh, April 4th, 1856. 41 tf.
a NOTHKR SUPPLY OF SENNA FIGS. FOR
A. costiveness, sick headache, Ac . jnst received at th
Drug Store f ' '. wiijijiAJio a. na. t, jjv.
WNSANE ASYLUM.
ORDERED BY THE BOARD
1
of Commissioners of the Luratic Asylum that hereafter
nnM.,na whn HeRire tn visit this institution II1USI o
so on Thursday of every week only.l Visitors on any other
a .in yJ, nKlo onin admittance into the Institution
via T nm ' . ,
unless provided with a written permission from one of the
Commissioners or from the attending Physician. It is also
directed by the Commissioners that all persons should ab
stain from walking or riding, either for pleasure or exer
,v..,v. 4k. i,vkm rTrnnHa tit around the AsVlum
IDC( 1U1UU(U IUV .mu. - V , .
buildings, as such things are sources of annoyance and dis
traction to the patients oi uu imiuuuuu.
. Rnleioh. Julv 17.1856. . ' '-. 68 swtf.
-f--j j
TUEW
BOORS. ENGLISH . TRAITS BY RALPH
Wold Pmoronti
The Last of the Forester's, by. Jno. Estor Cook, author
of Virginia Comideans. . ' - , ' '-'
. The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth. .
Tnrin'a life of Wnshinirtnn. vol. 1 and 2. 12mOj
The Baked Head and other stories, being No. 2, modern
storyteller.., For sale by j
' -. T. L. POMEBOY.
- September 15, 1856. ; ;.-,' - . .". .86.
150
COPIES OF HARPER
FOR OCTOBER
1 just received at ' .
POMEROY'S.
September 20, 18u6-'- ' . - . '
SPLENDID CIGARS.-50,000.
CIGARS OF.VA-
RIOUS brands in'
s tore, and for sale very low at
whnteaale arid rr-tail. ' ."" .. ' ''
- If you want ft good cigar at a small price bedsore to give
'' . '- :. :V. '' '.-" ' PESCUD A GATLIXG. .
POT ASH. 1000 POUNDS POT ASH FOR JBi.LlS
JL. low by ' , - .. '
c PESCUD A'GATLINU.
March 7, 1856.
T ROR SPRlHG TBADEWfl' . -
JLi SALE AND RETAIL. AVe 'respectfully inform our
friends and the public that we have in store a large and most
excellent Stock of Leather and Fundings, for the Spring
Trade, which we -will sell as low as any other establishment
South of New York, and for less price than they can be had
even there,, expenses of travelling, freight, Ac considered.'
' All of our purchases having been made from the Import
ters and Manufacturers by the whole case or package, and
the advantage of receiving Leather regularly from our own
Tannery, places it in our power to sell Goods as above stat
ed. Those who wish to buy cannot lose by giving our stock
an examination, and we believe wc shall be able to please,
both as to price and quality. . Below we enumerate some of
the leading articles viz: . -
20 dozen of Crawford's Calf Skins (this maker had the
. premium awarded to him at the World's Fair held in
London in 1851.) ' -i
40 dozen French Skins, best quality, .
40 " American' Calf Skins, , '. '
90 ' " Lining and Binding Skins, - '"
10 " Morocco Skins, . . . : - ; .
800 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather, .
50 " Band Leather,
Lasts, Boot-Trees, Shoe and Boot MAer's Tools of every
kind, Tanner's and Currier's Tools.
Also, Sewed Brogans of our own manufacture, warranted
to give satisfaction, and manv other articles too numerous
to mention, at No. 21, Old street, opposite B. P. Harrison's
Saddlery. F. A. & R. 1L FORD.
" N. B. We pay the highest price in cash for Green and
Dried Hides delivered to ns at our Store. '
Petersburg, May 5, 1852. tf.
R. DOBDIN,
Boot and Shoe Maker
HAS REMOVED HIS SHOP TO THE HOUSE FOR
merly occupied by Mi's. Hardie as a confectionary, on
Fayetteville street, opposite the Market House, where he is
now prepared to execute all orders in his line of business.
He has on hand a stock of excellent leather, and will war
rant all work done by him. He returns his thanks'for past
favors, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of them.
t5P Remember the old stand of Mrs. Hardie.
Raleigh, Jan. 7, 1356. 8 tf.
BLANK JjAND DEEDS, OF THE LATESTAND
nost npproved form, just printed, and for sale at the
Standard" office.
Also Writs, Subpoenas, Warrants, atd a variety of other
blanks.
Aug. 25, 1855.' 7a
ITOTIGE. Was taken qp and committed to Jail, in
.the County hf Nash, on June 25ih. .1854. a neerro
man, who says his name is TOM, and belongs to the heirs
ot Hilly rosters , neceased. loin, lrom Ins appearance
seems to be about twenty-live years of age, black complex
ion, and has more ihan an ordinary space between two ot
itis under teeth. The owner is requested to come forward,
pay prison charges aud take him away, or he will be dis
posed of according to law. A. R. BAINES,
Aug. l wti. Biierin.
FIRST PREMIUM ! SMUT AND SCREEN
ING MACHINE. YOUNG'S PATENT. IM POUT ANT
TO MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS. This Machios re
ceived the first premium at the North Carolina State Pair,
and was recommended to the public as the ben now in .ie in
the State. Seven hundred of them are now running in orth
Carolina, all of which are now in operation aud have jiven
the most entire satisfaction, in regard both to performance
and durability, some having run six years and perform as
well now as they did at urst, aud have not been out ot order
one day. We have 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 br
JNO. A. McMANXAr .
South Lowell, Orange County, X. C.
April lfi, 1854. 4t tf
Cat this advertisement out and keep it.
TTOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO
1 soil lwo acres of land, in Johnston County, near
I.euchburir. There will be a credit civen of one, two, aud
three years, purchaser giving bond with good securit r.
A. if. L..Ai;it.
Lcachburg, April 28 ,1856. 46 swtf.
Book Binding.
JOHN H. DeC ART ERET & SON.
RALEIGH, N. C.
ARE STILL CARRYING ON THE BOOK BINDING
business in all its branches at the old stand over
" Tnrner's X. C. Bookstore."
Their increased facilities will enable them to execute the
bindingof Periodicals, Newspapers, Musit,c, with promp-
uea uuu uipaiun, ui new r& pi ices.
Books sent to them fro . any part of the State, with di
rections, will bw tx and in any style desired, boxed and sent
bacK without delay. Address
JAO. H. UECAUTJSKKT SOJi,
IUleigh, N. C. '
April 25, 1856. 45 tf.
CHEWING TOBACCO. THOSE WHO ARE
fond of the total, and huve not chewed onr Tobacco,
are missing a great treat. It is generally believed we have
the best in town. Call and trv a quid at
PESCUD k GATLING'S.
J EGARS & TOBACCO of the finest quality tl
ways on hand at the Drug Store of
WILLIAMS k HAVWOOD.
Raleigh, X. C, April 13th, 1856. 41
INSANE ASYLUM.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APART
X wl nienls are uow ready for the reception of 40 patients,
in the Asylum. -
Those who have charge of the insane, and desire to place
them in the institution, will apply to the Physician and
Superintendent, E. C. Fisher, at ltaleigh, before bri iging
the patient to the institution.
The. Board of Directors refer to the 6th chapter, 1 Till
section (page 6) of Revised Code, for the legal require
ments necessary to be complied with, iu order to eusure
admission of State (or indigent) patieuts. i
For the admission of paying patieuts, reference is made
to 20th section of same chapter, pupc Ss, of Revised Code.
As all State patients are required to undergo examina
tion as to their insanity, previous to admission, such exam
ination will be held at Raleigh, where some of the members
of the Board are to be found.
The Sheriffs of tiie several Counties will please notice
the requirements of the 14th section of the 6th chapter, in
relation to their duties as connected with the law.
It is expected that apartments for a large number of pa
tients wilt be finished in the course of a few weeks, as the
work upon Ihem is now being prosecuted as rapidly as cir
cumstances will admit. Notice of their readiness will be
Riven through the public press.
CnAS. L. HINTON,
G. W. MORDECAI,
THOS. D. HOGG,
Ex. Committee of Board of Directors.
Raleigh, March 1, 1858. 30 tf.
THOMAS S. GILLIAM,
Iron, Steel, and Metal Warehouse, A'o. 21, BoUingbrook St.
PETERSBURG, VA.
I HAVE ESTABL1SED MYSELF FOR THE TRANS
action of a General Iron, Steel, and Metal Business,
and invite the -attention of Virginia and North-Carolina
Merchants visiting this market, to an examination of my
large and varied assortment ; my arrangciueuts being such
as will enable me to sell at the lowest rates. Railroads,
Machinists, Blacksmiths, and the Trade generally, will bnd
it to their, interest to examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Orders thanklully received and promptly attended to. ,
THOMAS S. GILLIAM.
. Sept. 5, 1856. ' 83 sw3m.
TAKE WARNING.
anOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING HIS HTOKK
W the subscriber has removed three doors South of his
Old location, to the building formerly occupied by Mr. Prim-
ruse, uuu m present uy iuewto. ivji.. u vmv, tw..
tion with himself, where he would be pleased to wait upon
his fripnita and matrons. .
livview nt nlacimran entire new siuca in store ior rue
coming season, he offers his present stock of goods, consist
ing ot uioths, uassiraers, v esungs, tioiuingauu luruisuiug
goods ot every variety and style, at prime cosi jor casn, or
a small advance to punctual customers ".
He most earnestly requests those indebted to him, (some
of whom seem to forget he has any use tor money,) to come
lorwara and settle their notes ana accounts oeiure auuiuer
Court arrives, and oblige .
: ' ISAAC PROCTOR.
- Merchant Tailor.
Raleigh, Jnly 24, 1856-: ; v 71-swtf.
7
AND FOR SALE, I OFFER FOB SALE MY
t Taluable tract of land, lvinir in Wake-, county, about
eleven miles West of Raleigh, near the N. C. Railroad, and
containing 775 acres,- about one hajf of which is pine hind
and the other half oak land. It is all well timbered, and
there is a good opening for a steam saw' mill. The pine land
will produce large quantities of turpentine. ;The. soil is
well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, Ac. : r .
If not previously disposed of at private sale, I shall sell
the above land at auction, at the Court House door, in Ral
eigh, on Monday, the 17th ot November; U being the week
if wk. County Court. The land will be sold inj body.
or divided to suit purchasers., 3'&.fgt;::t,
' ;-- W. G. STRICKLAND.
Kov. 1,1856. v.;;' ?;--J?j '- " ' .99ewtd. .
..- Mayor's Office, 1 -y
Raij;ioh. Sept., 9th. 1856 A '
mTOTicE is
HKRKHY' 1VEU. -THAT AfrJUUA-
: liotr wift be made to the next General Assembly, for1
an Amendment to the Charter of the City of Raleigh. -U
A WM. DALLAS HAYWOQDrMajv: j "
' ' 1 ' ' . ,;, - ' . ' ' r: .-fc.
''.'V
REEN8BOROUCTI
M TJTTTAI. ilFE
WTiSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
This Com.-;
pany offers inducements to those wishing to affect Insur-
r- , , . ,, . ., .taa: . -
anceq ior lire, rareiy presented oy simitar msmouum. - .
' - Those who take Policies of Insurance for Lifer.and those
only, are Members of the Cbnipony-r-entitled to such profits
as mav : be realized from an accumulated Premium. Fund,"
and from the large amount of Deposits in th Trust De
partments of. the Company,, which are kept actively em
ployed. . -. '- - " "- :U:- .-.
. . 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. ; ' l ' " ' 1 ; - :
Deposits of. money received in the Trust Department
.the operation of which is that of a Sa ting' Bank and the
depositors allowed interest at the rate of 3 per cent, per
annum for any time not exceeding four months ; 4 per cent,
over four and not exceeding six months; and 5 percent,
for any time over six months. . ' . ' '
Pamphlets containing full and particular information
forwarded to any required address.
D. P. -WEIR; See. d Treat.
Greensborongh, N. C. September 1, 1854. ' 87 Iy.
11 EVISED CODE. PRICE 14 00.
POSTAGE
MM, when -sent by mail 45 cents. For sale by
W. L. POMEROY.
. Also, tho Revised Code interleaved. A few copies only
in this form remaining. h 50. -.
W. L. P. keeps also constantly on hand Jones Digest,
Eaton's Forms, Iredell on Executors, and Law Books gen
erally, particularly those required to be read for County
and Superior Court License.
January 17, 1856. 17
CARROLL HOUSE,
CHESTERVILLE, S. C.
THAT LARGE AND SPLENDID TOREE STORY
Building on the east 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
his "illustrious predecessors.
He confidently hones, that he will be sustained, and upon
trial give that satisfaction and accomodation to the wearied
traveller, thai will send him on his way rejoicing.
J. L CARROLL.
Feb. 25. 185H. 2tf tf.
TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF
Person County, on Sunday the lit!) instant, a runaway
negro who says he is free, but cannot show any evidence of
the tact, and teat his name is wimum Maro, and that he
was raised about Greenrillc, Virginia. Said negro isabout
twenty-one years old, of a bright ginger-cake color, five feet
eight inches nigh, with small lect and hands ; had on, when
taken up, white pants, bombazine coat, and a striped cotton
vest, all badly worn. The owner of said slave is hereby
notified to conic forward, provn property, pay charges, or
ne win oe dean with as the lav directs.
JOHN C. WILEY, Jailor.
Roxboro. Jan, 10, 1856. 20 tf.
T AMP OIL. A GOOD SUPPLY JUST TO HAND
M-d and for sale by
PESCUD k GATLIXG.
34
March 17,185.
"YM7HITE LEAD AND OIL. WE OFFER FOR
W w sale, at low rates,
UVKH) pounds White Lead of various brands,
SOU gallons Linseed Oil,
20i) Spts. Turpentine,
100 " Copal ana Japan Varnish, -
UK) CoiUm Seed Oil, -
500 lbs. Venetian Red.
600 " Spinish Brown,
300 " Litharge.
2'J0 " Pa . Black,
200 " Tera de Sceina,
200 " Umber,
5i K) " Yellow Ochre, -
ltX " Vandyke Brown.
And a large stock of all the usual kinds of pnint 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.
PESCUD k GATLING.
March 17, 1856. 34
RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD.
Raleigh & Gaston R. R. Office, 1
Raleigh, February 8. 1H56. (
A S TnE NORTH CAROLHiA .RAILROAD IS NOW
JL coniiilt.-ted to Charlotte, notice is hereby riven that
(roods or produce brought down that Road, intenaed for
tnuisMirtation over I he Raleigh k Gaston Railroad, will be
received bv this t.oiupany at the Aorlh Uarohna Kailroad
Depot in Raleigh (uwued 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 for freight must be paid at Petersburg or Ports
mouth, except on way freight, which must be paid in ad
vance or on delivery of the eoods.
c,very enorl will be made by the otlicers and asrents or
the Company to give satisfaction in the transportation of
roods and produce.
Owners aud shippers of coods are requested to have them
distinctly marked, so that their destination mav bekuown.
it. .. resident.
25 If.
aTCOR TIIE SICK.-RICE FLOUR. FARINA, CORN
JL Starch, Tapioca Sug, Arrow Root, and Gelaline, in
store and for sale by
WlLiLilAiUS dC UAinUUU.
41 ANT WELL'S JUSTICE-
THE NORTH CARO
LIN A MAGISTRATE.
This is an improvement upon
and designed to take the place of Swaim's Justice. Price
S3 oO postage 36 ceuts. rorsaieoy
w . it. ru.uuiu i .
Aueust 29. 1356. 81
RICHMOND IN BY-GONE DAYS; BEING REM
iniscences of An Old Citizen.
Extract of a letter from Washington Irving, Esq., to the
author of ' Richmond in liy-Uone Days, dated July isow
" 1 onr little volume was particularly acceptable to me.
"Richmond in by-eone days ' was Richmond as I knew it
in the ddys of my youth, nearly fifty years since. Every
nave of vour volume brought uo some delitrhtf.il recollec
tion of scenes, and characters, long since passed away; for
at Richmond at the time of mv exit, there was a rare as
semblage f the talent and beauty of Virginia, and the im
pressions I received then have ever made " the Old Domin
ion uear to me.
This book is for sale by
HENRY D. TURNER,
" N.'C. Bookstore.
Raleigh. Sept. 23, 1856. 88
SPECIAL TERM.
TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
WAKE
C7
COUNTY. Superior, of Law and Equity,
Fall Term.
1856.
Ordered bv his Honor. Judee Saunders, that a Special
Term of Ibis Court be held for the county of Wake afore
said, at the Court House in Raleigh on the second Monday
of January next, and that the Clerk give notice thereof.
The Officers of said Court, and Suitors and Witnesses
in Civil Causes only, are required to attend accordingly.
Witness, John C. Moore, Clerk of said Court, at Office
in Raleigh, this 8th day of October, 1856.
JOHN C.MOORE, C. S. C.
Raleigh, Oct. 13, 1856. 94 tf.
: Sale of Yalaable Real Estate.
TMJRSUANT TO A DECRETAL ORDER OF THE
Ml Supreme Court, will be offered at public auction on the
premises, on the 28th day .1 November next, the land in
the City of Raleigh, known in the plan of said City as part
of lot No. 146, on which Mrs. Hannah Stewart formerly re-
sided, situated on Fayetteville. and Wilmington streets.
The lot will be divided into five equal parts, each having
about 30 feet on Fayetteville street and extending hick to
Wilmington street. The sum ot 93,532 60, to be assessed "
in equal sums from the purchaser of each lot, will be requir- .
ed to be paid in cash, and the residue of the purchase mon
ey, bonds, with interest from date, payable in six months
with two good sureties. . , E. B. FREEMAN, Clerk. .
October 2, 185. . ' ; 91 td. ;
Fencing Academy. - . ;'-. t -: .
FENCING, THE BEST GYMNASTIC EXERCISE
both for men and yontbs. . The subscriber begs leave
to inform the public generally that he will open his Salle
d'Arnies for the ensuing season, where he will give instruc
tions in the art of FENCING, with the email Sword, the
Sabre, the Bayonet or Lance, over K B. WEATHER'S
' STORE, at old Temperance Hall, Raleigh, N. C. .
This gracelul.healthtul.and uselul art has peep, tnorougiy
mastered by the subscriber, who was a pupil in one of the
celebrated Military Academies in Enrope, and he feels eon
fident that those who patronise his Salle.de' Armea . will al
ways rejoice that they seized the opportunity of becoming .
acquainted with an accomplishment so elegant, and exercise :
so conducive to sound and vigorous health, and a means of
sel'-defence so free from the oljeotioiis urged against other;;
arts practiced with the same view. ' Where is there a per- -'
goo, who can say that under the present circamstances, the
knowledge of using weapons is unnecessary f, A nation well
exercised with weapons is the .support the pride of the
couhtry: ' "' - 1.'-'.'-'-' ' . ' 'l '-'
' Further particnlara, as also the best of. references, can be
obtained by calling at theBookstereof. Mr, WL. Pomeroy.
. The undersigned wilt commence as soon as be haa twelve
scholars. Please give yonr names to Mr, W, L. Pomeroy. , y
-. At the request of the pupils no spectators shall be admit-,
ted daring tha howa of private instruction. y r --
x-.?-. r- i-'-r ?--'.-':,-i'iW.a, DBEDV
; ::0oberi;l85. .u'sMrA--.
jtft''al r'i's t ?i
V . 1 1 'I" 'ggsag?3-. . in
.'4 ,
'jTi REENSBOROUGir MUTUAL TNS1TRANCE CO.
Vf At the end of Three Years, such has been the car and
economy of "the officers of this Company, that wearestfll
tree irom deot; nave maae no assessments ana nave now
such a iaree Capital in cash and notes, that w nave no hes
itation in saying . to the public, that there is iraeafer Com-'
rian v in the Southern Country. - The most of the Risks in
this Compa ay being in the Western part of the State, where
I -the danecr lrom fire is much less. 5 ' ;-'- '-. . ' '
. At the last annual Meeting the following officers were re
elected. . - , . .'.,--. : .1 ,...-'! '0
JAMES SLOAN, President ". - ' ...
S. O. COFFIN, Vice VresidenC V -
. C, PfMENDENHALL, Attorney. - "
PETER ADAMS, Sec'y 4 Treasurer.
; WV H. CUMMING, Gen. AeeDt.- "
DIRECTORS. Jim Sloan. Dr. J. A. Mebane. 01 P.
Hendenhall. Wm. S. Km ' . .JKev. C. . Deems. James 31.
Garret, Jed H. Lindsav . . McConnel, E. W. Oirburn, J.
Lb vote, i.jt-. weir, Greens.) ugn ; r. uuy, waaea
borongh. Dr. S. 6. Coffin 'Jan. .'Wt Joshua' Tavloe.
Washington; Wm. A. Wright, Wit.. ' xgton ; John I. Sha
ver, oaiisDurv : ionn h. ;oiIck. tat-ettevii e: ri. ir. odtuiii.
Plymouth ; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton y Dr. R. H, Scales,
Lenox Castle. . -
' All commnnicationa ahonld hn direr-forf to the Secretary
free of Postage. PETER ADAMS See'y. ;
August 6, 1854. 7o--tt
IRVINGS WASHINGTON. VOL. niL READY
forMehvery to subscribers, at ' POMEROY 'S. ;
iune m, isou. . - 63 SW.
pxUKfUJHUKY AND SOAPS. PESCUD k
JL GATLING'S Drtnr Store ia thn nln in rt h. m
rfagrant Perfumery aud Emolient Soaps of every variety
for a little money.
ORANGE HOTEL. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAV
ING purchased the above Hotel of R. Nichols, Esq-
Mouse, its sanation being on King street, which is the
principal i norougntare to and from the Deport of the X. C.
Railroad, and by far the handsomest ilrwt ln tho .. ,.t
.v.y.,u,,lAu.uii tu tue vrsiior ana sojourner winch cannot
jro " ciaewuere in vne place, wtr rooms, table and ata-
Dies win accommodate both man and horse, with the most
W e shall keep-no bar.
families and persons wishinir tn numit v.
this delightful country, will find rooms especially adapted
to their convenience. .
We hope to receive what we are iliitnniniJ
liliapal ahaM r n 4 '
. t.auuuuKc.
tTn . . v '-.' c- STROUD 4 CO.
Hillsboro', N. C., June 20, 1856. 61 swtf.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
'rnis aiiabs EAPKESS COMPANY HAV
M. ING made arrangements with the RnUich jk n..nn
Rail Road Company, and re-established their nffin. ;n n.i.
eigh, X. C., are now prepared to transport Freight, Specie.
,7 , r . i . . ""j uescriuHim, inanarrom
all the principal Cities North, South and West of Raieicb.
Also the followinsr stations fon the line of the
k Gaston railroad: to Franklinton, Henderson, Warrenton,
Gaston k Weldon.
The Express will run with the rtuwwI ..,!
" iu vu. vi nwviui messengers.
nn- "M "'"its, Jr. Aant-
Officc at the old stand, near the Yarborouirh House. '
Sept.2,lS56. 6 82t
kSVUiAJSS & BROTHER TAKE PLEASURE
ill announcing to the citizens of Raleigh vi;,,itv nA
the public in ireiieral. that ther have nli
taking in as a Partner Mr. M.GRACSMAN, who will here-
aner anena on tne viAfTtUSU and GENTS FURNISH
ING STOKE, in all its branches All orders will receive
strict attention. Any garment sent for will be finished
anu lorwaraea to its destination within eieht days.
n oie ui voais, ranis, vests, Ac., constantly kept up
by our own original merchant taiWinr rKtuhlimimi ..r
r .MMepn ocnioss a brother, coiuer ot Light and Mercer ate
e have uow on hand and are constantly reeeivinir at
extensive assortment of Ready made clothing 'for the spring
and summer, also Hats, Boots k Shoes, and every thine
sen. icmtii a ear, wuicn we are seiiins: very
v " iu h u, Dccause we manufacture out
own doming and shoes.. Give us a call and be convinced.
..'. SCHLUSS, BROTHER k Co.
xtaieign, Jiay 8, 1856. 48 tL.
ATTENTION I ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE
firm of Booker k Cole are now positively the last time
requested to come forward and pay tbeirnotes and accounts
to me, the undersigned being one of the above named
lirm, which urm will no longer continue ; and all demands
ma. are no. settled immediately will be found in the hands
of an officer. The undersigned may be found at Wm.
Cook's store, (Ira Beckwith'a eld stand,) opposite Law-
J. W. COL
95 swtO
Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1S56.
Oh wad some power the giftie gi'e us,
To see oursels as ithers see us. .
At the Daguerrean Gallery of Havens k Malujs your wish
ca oe firuiijiea. .
MR. MALLON, (OF THE FIRM,) HAS JUST
returned from the Northern cities where he aennirnri1
all the new styles of Dumierreotvnimr. as well as the latest
and most approved modus operandi of transferring the "hu
man face divine " to glass, iu ail the natural color, known
as Ambrotypes. Also, pictures on Ivoar which cannot be
8urpassea.
Don't forget that we color Ambrotypes, as natural as life,
and warrant a likeness.
We keep a large assortment of Daguerreotype and Am-
U.... I- 1. .. 1 l. i. 1 1 i ii j i . .
uluvi sw& uu "utu nuivu writ oe oia to tue iraae as
the lowest cosh pries.
BATH REGULATOR.
Havens k Million's Nitrate of Silver Bath Regulator for
Ambrotypes, to make an old Bath work as good as a new
one, to prev. nt " fogging," specking, Ac, will be sent to
any part of the Union. Freight pre-paid on the receipt of "
ien uuiiurs. , c; - -
Raleigh, October 1, 1856. 92 tf.
,vuc a vuu.aiu; rwai .
j T.,, TEI 26TH FEBRUARY, 1856. (THE BLA
5. Teau.?' ,n?5
State Fair ; with cutting blades in the place of a moldbnard; -,
cuts, aivines aua rums over tue sou; aeposmiigine nner
parts in the furrow, and turning: over the turf, clods, Ac,
on the surface. Is cheap, light, and lasting, and easy to
ootn driver ana team. Admirably adapted to almost any
purpose ior wuicn tne plow is used.
For license to sell, with further information, address .-:
W. E. WYCHE.
"" Brookville. Granville Co. X. C.
June 16. 1856. 1129 wtfc
J. U. Gooch, Oxford, X. C, solicits orders for the above
plows.
s MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
' ' - CAPON SPRINGS.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN SOLICITED
M.' bv manv southern friends to extend the present sea
son, have determined to keen the Mountain House open for
their accommodation until the 10th day of October. -
Tbe three tournaments for the season will take place on
the 28th of Ancust. the 12'.h and 26th of September.
The fare will be reduced five dollars per month, and two
dollars per week:, alter the 1st oi sept.
BLAKEMORE k INGRAM.
Aneust 19.1855. ; ' '.'83
SPECIAL TERM.
aT ATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA: G It A X
: !9 VILLE County, Superior Court of Law and Equity,
September Term, A. D., 1856. ' . -Ordered
by His Honor Judze Person, that a Special Term
of this Court be held for the County of Granville afore-
; said, at the Court House in Oxford, tn commence ou thej
fourth Monday of November next, and continue for two 1
weeks; and that the Clerk of said Court give notice thereof.
The onerin suitors ana witnesses iu civu cases are nere--
by notihe l of the order and required to attend accordingly,
As no State business will be done, -defendants and wit
r.esses in prosecutions and indictments are not required to
attend. - V - . EUGENE CRISSOM, C? S. C.
Oxford, SepL 8. 1856. ,. . . 85 t4MN.' ;
SUPERIOR SALAD OIL. IN
PINT AMD
quart Bottles just to hand and for sale by i :' - '
PESCUD k GATLIXa
c
OD LIVER OIL. A FRESH SUPPLY OP
Rush tons and Simes' in store. ' '- -
WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD, r .
1?OR BUSINESS MEN.-SUITS DFCASSIMKRE
JL and Marseilles, just recetred. , ...-' v
,,',-'-: W.IL.WnJLlAMS,Agt.
..' Apni to, in.ni. ,- - . -. - -
uunus w iwairrraiaMi ,n.iiaaia,ii
JL We propose to purchasers of Piano Fortes to takeenr
IANOS ON TMAIttPAYMENT WITHHELD
Instrnments on trisl in order to lest , wnat we say of their
4mmyu.wn!jiTS. ... ' . '
minas, and we cooJd,rovw,i.bniM pertohsjj.
..CU; ISWW WM -" " w .
unite with us in the opinion, that no esiaoiisnmeoi, aorto.. proeeaa of oomnletion, T other bed-rooms. On the premises
nmr. mm m in in nnnifln. 1Mb m numiiiimeDi. jsurui
or South, can possibly famish better or cheaper iostra
menu than we do. . , H ; ' n-' XA8Hv )
r IfcyC 14,.1S6. - :-" ; ' r.V-: 10 w.:y
W J, BINGHAM, ASSISTED BY HIS SON,
proposes re-opening his Select' School at Oaks,
Orange County, X. C.;on the 11th February; 187. ' "H ,
v A gentleman suitable to hoard schoolboys, can fmd a good
situation here, Address ? y j i-'i-1,:. ?.-.?
Kov;i,i85i.,.H;- v ;, .; : ;; -rtix'.
A' J,-"- t'Vr.i V.: lf& Sr-it'-. rj5.J!i--vA--.t sr..-
-Tof Sale.
fHlHE LARGE AJTD-EXCELLEICT FARM, KBUWB
rM&M the CMldd Ftaee
cantaioiBr tw itxtoMmt atRht
fc80a)ere4j atont M aerel eteajed tantLand
iOMuaoee wu timttereo.'-ana. wywifiuH'
trrnl hnttnm ttn ttzl wfi is mod and substantial two
Atory brick bouse, double brlek kitchen, brick amoke house,
a good double roomed fmm honae, logether wltft a btaek
8mHhahop,and wagon makjnif hop.aad negro quartern
anffieient to accommodata tiftrnr venty-ny hands, 'anera
n exeeUeifhoraa mill, and cribs, barn and atablfca. The
tddo nverineanaera through the wnoie "K"1 "'
tract, ' TUereta a wen or. oarer auung ana exeeueu ww
kt the honae yard. with tpUV nottw attacbeanda splen
ilid mrdB LiL Thar are several ouod snrimrs ah toe Piaoa,
i and a.Tery td tjTnuyDeaie snnng aooni ouu yams iruu.
the bonne. i os nui(tt noaa,-ue ktom wwi uwrwg
ar to Texaa, runa by toe. boose. Thhvia one of the rioheat,
and- most desirable place in ouMwwra.arMiiaw. :
is situate about fohr Jniles. ia. Arkadelpbia, the county
town of Clark eonntjr. : i ' .
. Mhn aa ihnkiian A tm hundred Y1.S0O) aeres in another .
I&rtn, lying in, Dallam eonbty Aftanaava,' on th jttuaehH
ffiyer, a nayigabw siream, paruy. ww." ". w
ianX with uip iitntriflMikl Theauention or
persons intendinrlto settle -m Artaosaa I uiyifad to these
' Aluv nn thnnaiin nrl fortv'f 1040V aereS. of anperiOT
Black lands, situated in Clark, eoantr, imaiBdiatrfy eo the
Cairo and Fulton Railroad -Line, and aut mile iroin water
navigation, 400 acres of this tract cleared land. ,
Also, nine bundred f001 acres: lvinir m Ciarrconnvr,
about half bottom, and half npUuid,- taine mile from water
navisation. and four miles from Rail Rood line. One hna-
dred (100) acre of this tract opaned land. -
A.so, one inousaoa inree naoarea ana lony acnr,
lying in Clark county, half rich bottom, and 23 acres opeti
ed, and the balance good upland. : ' " i
' Also, one thousand eieht huudred ( 1800) acreai lying it
Clark county, 1 Oil acres opened; mostly rich buttont land.
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ana not aunject to inunuauon. - . . : -.v- - ,
r, All the above lands are finely Timbered ani Watered.
; For further particulars apply to; ' ' ' !" i ' ...
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Arkadlphia, Arkansas.
sj a aa ju tn, '
Sept. lfi, issei
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IVJORTH CAROLINA - BOOKSTORE. U.
D.
' 1
LM TURNER, has .or sale,
The Sunreme Court Reports of North Carolina, uniform
sets or singles volumes price reduced ; Iredell's Digest,
three volumes.-" -"' i . '
r. , T ' ' n ' 3 mm. i . .L n 1! - i ? ..'
iswaim a justice rvevrbeu. iu nonn uininu oin(ia-
trote, a practical guide to the Laws of tne State, and the
decisions of .the Supreme Court, defining: the duties and
jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, under the revised code
- . A .1 1. . . 1 ' i .f 1 . . .
oi xeoa-oo, logerner wnn .ran mavruciioua uiiu uuuieruua
forms and precedents, by Edward Cantwell, Esq., LL. B.
counsellor at Lw. : ( . -. i
One vol. 8vo., containing nearly 900 pages, handsomely
printed on good paper, and well bound, in law binding. .
Price f3 50. Postage 36 cents, v - .
EPublishedandfor aaleby ' H. D. TURNER. '
Also, at irreatly rednced'prices, In quantities or by retail.
a complete assortment of School Books, Blank Books, Sta
tionery, and Fancy ATOvles ; Juvenile and Toy UooKs: all
the New Publications as soon as issued ; the Standard Pub
lications in every department of. Literature, Arts, and
Science and in every lunguage, ancient or modern. .
biuhic uooks and Musical instruments. " "' " .
Writing Desks'of Leather, Rosewood, and Mahogany. " i
Work Boxes of Eeather. Rosewood, iluhoirunv. and Pa
pier Mache. - , 1 .
.rv ... , . .... ... . '
tvaiKing -janes ana w nips, greai variety.
Choice Gold Pens, in Silver and Gold Cases. ' '
Velocipedes, Gigs, Hobby-Morses Barouches. Wheelbar
rows, kc : ;'.- -:" i t .4. .
Mathematical Instruments. Thermometers, and
Paint Boxes, in great variety. ' t
BOOKBINDING, in every variety, promptly executed in
the neatest manner, i i
l- SELECT GARDEN-SEEDS every Variety war-
rautcd fresh and good selected from the most approved
Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern Country.
uov. in. isoa. , i
, Yalaable Land for Sale.
T
I HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE A
tract of superior land, eoi.tnitiinrr about 252 acres, sit
uate on both sides of Big Lick Creek, on the Uillsboro'and
Fish Dam Road. There is no better land than this in the
State, for the growth of Com, Wheat, Cotton and Tobacco.
in. j i , - , . . ... ...
i uere is ou sum una a gooa iwo-story aweiung, with seven
rooms, ana uie necessary oumonses attacbea. Thuse wish
ing to purchase had better call soon or they will lose a bar.
gam. - v,, .. . , ... , . CHESLEV JONES.
gov. 21, 18.-H,. , . 1 swtfpdlins.
THE WEEKLY STAR, ,
TS THE
WASHINGTON CITY NEWSPAPER FOR
persons at a aisiance to iaxe. its promptness and re-
liability concernintr Washimrton affairs, and with reference
to other matters of which information centres at Washing
ton, has secured for The Daily Star an immense circulation.'
The Weekly Star contains all news appearing in the Dailyv
capital Tales for the Fireside, Ac, Ac ' Terms : The Daily,
as i per annnm ; The weekly, 91,25 per annum. To Clubs,
The Weekly is mailed (addressed to each person at $1 per'
annum. Subscriptions paid in advance. ' ':
Politically, The Star is "Southern Rights' ;
" Address V. D. WALLACH, Publisher, Washington City. "
Nov. 22, 1856. ' . . . . 105 it
. . CHEAP WRAPPING PAPER.. c .)
fiSOUTUEKlt MERCHANTS PREFERRING TO
KZT buy North of Mason k Dixon's line can be furniahed.
with the names pf my agents in the different Northern cit-
2 I j I . . . . - 1 T .1 1 T ft MM I . .
ies,Dy BiipiyiDKw meav ivaieigu, a. i nose WDO destro ,
to save freight and forwarding charges, can ' buy of me
direct by applying to. i -. - :' 'f
,, ... -. V. W. UKKIllJtT,
Raleigh Paper Mflla. '
P. S. All paper sold by me. direct, will be delivered free-
of freight at any depot on the North Carolina and Vinrin-
ia Railroads. j;." , . -, .
RAGS I RAGS II RAGSl II- : ;
THE HIGHEST PRICES IX CASH PAID FOR COT- '
TON and linen rairs. Larire or small Quantities taken..
Raieigh.lNov. 18, 1856. 108 6m,' ;
ACRES LAND FOR SALE. .
V V W The subscriber would offer 5,000 acres of; -:
land for sale upon the most reasonable terms. The abovu'
lands are situated in Surry county, on both sides of th i'
road leading from the Pilot Mountain to Rockfordand DoL-'
son, and two miles west of Wm. Gilliam's residence, all -f
' which tract is in woods and well watered by the Ararat
nvcr ana its tnouiarics, ana wen aaapiea to tne growtn ot
tobacco and grain. The moat reasonable indulgence will'' ;
be given to purchasers. Fur further particulars reference a
may be made to Wm, Gilliam, Pilot Mountain. N. C or'
Germain Bernard, Wilson, N. C. '
ALSO TO LEASE,
The plantation where Wm. Gilliam now lives, containing '
. r ,i X l ' i il na . T, - I ...
inn acres, uuuer miiinmuu. Also, tue ruoi noiei, miner.:
al Spring and Pilot Mountain. Reference made as above'-
GERMAIN BERNARD.
Sept. 12, 1856. ' ' ' . ; ' 1 1 50 w8m '.
VERY. HANDSOME LOTS OF CORAL AND CA
MEO Breastpins, Ear Kings and Bracelets for ' the a-J
dies. ' ' ' J. C. PALMER.
I ... LAW CO.FAE rNERNHIP. - :
a . M. & R. 45. LEWIS HAVING AS SOCIA
" JM-m TED themselves together in the practice of Law.
one or the other can always be found at. their office in Bal-1
eich on FuVtteville Street.
They will attend the several i Courts of Wake, Franklip.
Nash, Johnston, Wilson and Harnett.' Also, the Terms it .
the Supreme and Federal Courts of the SUate.
. October 23, 1856. - - . 97 tf. t ,'
; ., SITUATION . WANTED, v ,;. ' S :-f-
FOR EITHER THREE OR TWELVE MOXTES IK1 ,
. a Dry Goods Store, by ayounir man who bas had fonrv '
. years experience in business in this place, and can give, tbe ,
jest ui reiereuce uo tu iuuciuuiiiy, aouity, afc, AC Jor
information apply to the Editors of this paper.'or address
Box. Raleia-h. 165. i
Raleigh, Nov. 13, 1856.
108-tf;
' - FOR SALE-,'";.: "
A Desirahle ' Cottage Reldeai. r : : djg ,
TP SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE THB '
House and Lot, at present owned and occupied by him.', '
. The lot con Uins one-half atre, and is sit rjated id the north-r
eastern suburbs of the city, and within seveajpr eight mio
utes walk of the Capitol. ..
The Dwelling contains four rooms, with a porch in front, ;
front and back entries, closet, Ac. There is; also a good
Kitchen and Smokehouse also a Well in the yard fifty feet '
deep and affording five feet of water, which, for parity, has T-m
no superior in the city. . "''..-'.-rf-;.'';i.'
On the premises are aa assortment of young Shade and
'.frtlit trees which were selected with Care- 'J6jf -". ; . ".'.-'.
- A more favorable opportunity is, seldom offerrlto those '""
desinans of purchasing a desirable, place, as it irti) now be I.
sold on tbe most reasouable terms. . - fH' . v..,', i;t
tor further information as to price, tertnBate jic apply 1
to the subscriber, or to Q. Busbee, 'Esq. . '
l-:i-:- - -"-..' v.''i.:3R0MELL.rl':,
. Raleigh, Xov.7, 1856 ;,v 104 ew2fcV'
RUNAWAYS-THERE 18 NOW CONFINED, 15
the jail of my county, a negro man, aged about twenty-two
years. He is of dark; cotopJexioa, well built, Mkely,r
and calls himself Anthony. Adams, snd says by belongs hi-;
' Port Jarvis, in the State of New York. Said negro ia anp-
posed to be a runaway- slava.V The owner will come for
ward, prove property,- and pay charges, or aaid negro will
a I J a i - 4 it,. a a . . n
. oe boiu aiwiv mi inwistona oi ineaHHOte regulating
snch cases.,
"'- J 8henffof Chowan County.
1T,186. ' 104-6m.
Edenton, 9, C, Nov.
. - V Hotel lor Sale.
-" f ' ratlH RTTRSfillrRP.il niVIliaaTsnninni im
f , lio 30 years in the capacity
;j to retire, enera his Hotel forsale.
:. Thta HoteUsHnateAaeM the Court Hons, on Main Street, 0
3; w yarns norm m me a . k. u. Station, eontoina, in ad
rn N'-V rfitinn tA P.rliw Hall nl r:; It I vr
ble Bed RoomT.ll (s excepted,) have fire-piaees: also, in
. . nr n. I . . ... t i y .
are an neeeeaary outbuildings, 9 wells, fee boose, ate., e."
: Persona deaarous of purchasing valuable property would
do well to ca,l soon. . n -it .:
'r' ' .v -' ' ' ' " J. P. MABRY, Proprietor. ,
Lexington, N. C. Nov. 11, 1856. - ' 104 swStpd. : ,
ty Also, a new No. 1 Y. Level to dispose oil '
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT APPLICA-
i , X' Tie 30 years in the oaoacitv of UndlorTanTLiahir .
TION will be made to tbe present Legislators to erect ., 1
f a new county out of parts ot Johnston, wake, piash and '
Franklin.
. Kov.16,1856,
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